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IFEDN.EBDAY - 111MINING,' OCTOBER 5, 1858
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eIBEIBTILfrE.LETEBB; Of Clarion county
TOR 411/Mllll Or SUPILEKIII COMM.
TBOMAS A .BpDD, of PAiladelphia. .
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MOSES HAMPTON. ofalliegbornf::
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JAMESII4II.(YrIiERB, of WOk no.
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JOHInd. PORTED.. of Manta=
JOHN J. MUSH. of Vorsalliso,
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'JOHN E. PARES. of MoLookonsr,
OHAILLES NAYLOR; of Pittoburgh.
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'WART P. JONF. A .ll7 s ,;l7 . Ttleblagh.
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.114111.1.117 J. BROOKE. of.Roblnsort.
/AXIS MdIJBBEPY. 'Jr., of Baldwin.
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rot COLIIIIT STAMM.
• JOHN - KENNEDY. of , Deer.
TOM ELI
On Tuned' eynext, the 11
Ehnition will take plane;
- vitality we shall have t
render& -
'th Instant, the annual
I nd this ie the ,ast op
/. reach our country
- - The contest in this coon y has been narrowed
down, by the opposition, tO alight - upon the Sen
atorship. Abandoning elllthe rest of the ticket
4 0'ita fateiPte whole enorp of. Dr. McClintock
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vasd the Pos! has been dire ted ,to defeat, if pre
sible, the re-election of Dr Carothers.
'The motive for this is a paient. For several
yearn past the Senate of this State bee been
Whig, much to the motlitigation of the locofooo
leeches who wleh to feet& themselves on the
Treasury. It has been the one great barrier
' coofoe.,..aehemes; the one instrareent
„ . .....tided and yet Gould not use for the
0 :-•" poses of the leaders of that party.-
I,,,p,altte dis tr icts Whig candidate in Bey one of
ip.ritt ac' ig of the State will give them
~.te control of the Senate next winter, and ens.
lilli that to reign it for some time to come
Renee, in every Whig , Senatorial district we Sod
themiaboring with might and male to achieve,
if possible, the sateen of the losofoon nominee;
and In none more actively than binds.
Under ordinary 01nm:unmans° the most keens :
democrat would not dreamy of electing a demo.
walla Senator in Ailegheity county; but, mica
, biting largely open the apathy and supineness
produced by the Whig disesternof last year, they
have been encouraged to hope for success through
She w antt of watchfulness and activity among the
Whigs.
The intraduction of new questiOne , end new
lieges has
oleo served to awaken expectations of
tames& .The Tempi - ranee queetion, in particu
lar, is relied onus means of defeating the Whig
candidate, his democratie oempetiter expecting
to rally all the anti-Maine law voice of the coon
ty, while he Is striving at the mime time, to se
duce temperance democrats into hie support
with vague and unmeaning'persolial pledgee.
Under these threamstances we appeal to the
Whigs of dlieghen'y county to rally to-the sup
port of Dr. Carothers and of the whole Whig
ticket, and disappoint the hopes of the dethoeratio
leaders. The eleotion of Dr. McClintock to the
Senate feed thie Wong Whig hold would be . a
disgrace to the county, as would the defeat of
Dr. Carothers he a calamity to the State. It
mast not be. It needsbut a hearty and deter
mined effort upon the part of our Whig friends
GO athlete the triumphant election of our ticket,
and that effort, we are certain, will not be want
ing.. Let there be, however, no vale reposing
tinder a sense of,Gonlicience and secOxiiy. That
M the main reliance of the denim:vas. They
aspect to catch tire\Whige napping.
The 'Goatee persued towards Dr. Carothers has
been most Unfair and unmanly. He waa first
secretly attached aa the enemy of the ten hcur
• law, and when we exposed thie, the attack wan
reeved 'publioly,?and allegations unfounded and
unwarroutable have shun been daily repeated
against him. • He !sae been represented. as not
only the opponent cf the Ten - Hen?, Law but no
laboring ineeesantly to procure its repeal, while
the *records bow that be merely endeavted to
procure a modification to it, which was asked for,
elaraorously, by the operatives themselvei, and
was urged *upon the legislature by prominent
loticfeco politicians from this county. Not a ith
standlig our exposure of this trick, it is persir
ted IQ under the expectation that the operatives
will cover see the exposure. To add to the in-
justice showa to Dr. Carothers., the Saturday
rtnikr, ths.Free Soil organ, has been brought
to make the =tit unheard of, ridiculous and
MS . charges igainst Dr e ,Carothers, for the par
pose of defeating him and electing his democrat-
Opponent. Not one of 'tho allegations of the
haw any foundation In fact,' nor can any
one of them be substantiated by a par:late of
proet Bat it :mita the purpiaesof Looofooolato
to use the Free Boilorgan, in this way, and It
mite the planey,of that organ to be co heed.
Allegheny <aunty newer had a mare faithful,
honest or ettloientrepresentatire than Dr. Caro
there. Be bas been true on all tho great quer
. lions of human Interest, And has temlerrly stood
ntrfor therlgtit, on all occasions. Darla lead-
big nue/dicing of Temperance and Slavery be bar
occupied the foremostground, and hit conetitu-
Mite borCalwaye found him reliable and tract
.. tipriby on those point.. No man ever better de
rierviCa re : etc.:Mon et the hands of the people;
lip 1 ere trust that our 164 readers do rot need
to. be reminded of their " duty to lam and the
qweettone with which he tine been Identitied
Let every whiz In city sad county, make it a
Orionis] matter to see jnetice done to at honest,
bit fiercely peiremted and abased repreeenta-
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-..Every friend of s Prohibitor.* Liquor Luvir In
Allegheny county owes a yule to Dr. .Carothers.
The home between him and igu opponent on Ibis
questien Is plainly-and distinctly :drawn. Every
vets for Dr. MeClin4;ck is asvote against Prohi
bition; every Vote for Dr. Carothers le s tote for
it. Ife put the question In this naked nod bold.
way that no one may be deceived. A large ma-
jeSityof the people! of tide coatitt are in hies
of PrehibitloNsaid if they seder Ik. Carothers
tt bet . detested they meet be held responsible
for the detest of the cape they profess to • have
st heart. Their eyes ere, or ought to be, open
to the issue and the onnesquenees.
In devoting all ibis attention to one - man on
the whlg ticket We Moat be naterstood as noting
On the defensire2 lie lithe only 000 who has
been ittaoked.• We are not,
.boVersr, by any
mans indifferent to Me colltagnee,-and were , nst
that thi whit; party Will rally to the eupport of
the Motet. as s unit, and gnome its tridtophant
election; entire.:
Coniutsszonna.---The Whig candidate for
County, COlZllriFitlatr, Mr. E. J. 11soszs, Is
represented to as as an honest and °eery wey
competent men. He was nominated fairly, is
personally - unohjlotionable, and every wor•
- thy of Whig support. We frost, thcrefore, that
be will receive the undivided Whig vote of tho
. His competitor, Mr. Robb, la s gentletean of
- some perilousl popedarity, and will probably poll
some Whig votes,. is his own:immediate heigh
- bothood.-- This is always the-case, more'or lore;
bat we trial that it uill . sot-be eo, to the 'exteitt
of.eadatgering the election Of the Whig condi
dila. Mr. Itabt;„hes no claims, upon the ogieu
which his: Whtg competitOr has not, and is in
DO VD] better qualified to fill it; and all things
elewbolog coca, a Whig ahoold always be pre
swig by Whlge to a Locofoco. : •
.. ..me. Brooketh e is retitled, by all honest Parrty .
cthe full support of tbe Whig party,.. and
Smtv7 Whi g , and especially the , leading, _setts°
_Whigs of the county, owe itts themselyea sad
time paity; t o give their hearty and staked `et ,
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..40ses to moats his success.
IMMIIMM
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Jonas Smunmi..,-;Aftar-fcrrty-aight:hanre,re•
fiaotidn neon our artiale about this. gentleman; ' -
hie friends of the llnbn and Chronicle tentar a a
lime reply, confining their answer to the limit
significant of our allegations. It will be remain-.
bered that we made three statement?, in cab
stance as follows:
let. That a pamphlet, purporting to be the
"Opinion of Judge Shannon, on the Common
School Qaostion," had been privately put , in
circulation, in which the Judge, although aCtith•
elle, ventured to differ with Bishop O'Connor on
the Bohool question; and that that part of the
published "opinion" having reference to that
question was never delivered, but had been in
terpolated.
2d. That topics of a broadside sheet, and"
by the Judge in hie congressional canvass lot
year, hod also been privately put in circulation,
the word "Congrese" beteg erased and "Judge"
substituted, in the Judge's own hand writing,
and a pottage offensive to whigs stricken out.
The original object of this , sheet appeared to be
to show that the Judge sympathised with the
revolutionists of Europe, and wars sort of a
&months giant besides.
Bd. That an opinion of . his Honor, delivered
last spring, in the case of the steamboat Mary
Ann ye the City of Pittsburgh, the entbstome of
which, at keit, was made known at the time,
bud been brought out with all the pomp and
psrade of staring capitals, and the endersiment
of the Supreme Court, for the purpose of giviog
some sort of judicial eclat to the democratic can
didate.
Tho Union and Chronide pees over the Hot two
as of no importance, and confine themselves to
the het, which le the least important of the three•
Tue Union, maker a great ado over the Mary
Ann' cue, mod would fain have its readera be
lieve that we think it a crime to make Judge
Skannon'e opinions known. It also insinuates
that Mr. Hampton wrote the article whisk ap-
peered intho Gazette of Monday—an insinna
thn *Lich the Union owee it to fairneee and ed
itorial eorirteey to withdraw. Mr. Hampton
had no more to do with that article than the ed
itora of the Union had.
We can hale no objatilione to the publication
'of Judge Shannon's opinione. We reaped. Lim
sea gentleman, and • have borne willing testimo
ny to his industry upon the bench. Bet we do
object to the parading of judicial opinions for
electioneering purposes; and believing tbat,that
was the object of the publication in this eteam-
beat oaae,'we ►railed ourselves of our privilege
so to epeak of it. '
Tho Unicn did moll to confine Itself to ihe
point it did. -We do not blame it. Prudence le
the better part of valor: If it could bare an
swered our other points, it would. The nubile
knew how to understand Its silence.
ARAZDONZD.—Tho colleagues of Dr. McClin
tock, on the democratic ticket, owe a debt of
gratitude to him for monopolising the whole in
terest of the eanveot. He sots as if ho was the
only man on the ticket, ignoring altogether the
claims of his colleagues. They are abandoned to
the fate of being mere appendages to the ambi
tious doctor. The ticket is of no amunt, only
in so far es it may help him. The Past, the
Doctor's organ, devotee all Its energies to him,
utterly careless about what becomes of the rest,
"and in eo doing follows the example of its candi
date. It the ettorifice of the rest will secure his
election, it ia all right; they most be content,
and deem themselves honored in the sacrifice.—
But will they?
AMU'. Donarna.—Mr. Stevensoo, in his let
ter in reply to the Temperance interrogatories,
expreme a hope "that the Temperance 'voters
may not be deceived by artful dodging inetead of
positive answers." We join earnaetly in the hope.
The Demgpratio candidate for Senate to ono of
the artful dodgem; end all the democratic candi
dates for the Aseetably are M the came category,
except Mr. Kirkpatrick. Beware, temperance
men, of theee ertful dodgers. The man •who
will not answer respeotfed interrogatories in not
to be trusted.
LOOK LT TOTI TICT.IITL—Beware of spuriose
tickets. Compare your tickets with the.one at
the head of this paper., Dont vote a ticket
withott looking at it. Treachery lurks behind'
tied-up tickets. All Borneo! spurious and mix
ed tickets will be issued, sod there cannot be
too much caution taken to guard against theso.
skirin our notioes of am State Fair, we spoke
of the tine bnokets manufactured by Mebirr.
Itiner & Merrick, of Fallstown, Pa. Bine* then
a eampfe of their buckets hie been left with us,
and a more accurate inspection C 02151131.1 but
Original judgment. For lightness, etrength, and
high finish, they cannot be excelled.
For Ibt xv.Lowth Garott
• RIIIIILAID, Sops. 80th, 1E353
R. C. RU CSLOC and others.
Gentlenttn:—Absence from home prevented my
receiving your interrwtolies until this eveziog.
As regards your first inquiry, I have only to say
that I have always believed that the traffic in in
toxicating liquors, should bo abolished by law.
And secondly, it matters not whether I be
elected to the Legislature or not, I shall • always
deem it my duty to use all lawful and honorable
means to have a prohibitory liquor law as strin
gent in ail its features as the Mahn law, not
only procured but put In operation.
Yours, Ao A EL BURNS.
Another murder took place yesterday after
noon on George between Race and Elm streets.
The partioniare as we learn them are se follows :
A few months since a man named John Me
Murray succeeding In enticing a young female
named Elizabeth Clay, to elope with him to this
city; promising to marry her after they arrived
here. By mierepresentations, as is alleged, he
postponed the marriage from day to day, and
then front week to week,, and a few days oince
began to taunt her as not being a true woman.
Again promising moat solemnly to marry her
the next day, he managed to Woof her, and re
turned to his boarding house. For Bevelsl days
she did.not see nor hear from him, and began to
make enquiries as to Ida whereabouts. She yes
terday learned that on Friday night laet,•he had
matTiees female named Mary Brandon; and
that they were residieg in the baeement of •
house on George between Elm and Race streets.
Procuring a pistol she proceeded to they hotter,
and, knocking at the door, was admitted by Mar.
ray's wife. Murray, who was seated In one ear
ner of the room rose much agitated, and de
manded what she wanted In hie house. She en
"( Fired the cause of Ms desertion sad marriage'
to another f,tnole. He 'replied that he had a
light to do at he pleahcd, and wished her to
leave hie presence. Just as he was approaching
her, evidently to osmpel her to leave the house,
she drew her pistol and Arad; the ball entered
his head, and he fell a corpse at her feat. She
then went ant and told some of the 'Wrens what
she had done, and requested them to show her
to the Watch House, that she might glee herself
up. The citizene went with her to the watch
home, where she gave herself up, and wee lodg
ed in one of the cells. Her examination will
probably take plane to-day. The Coroner held
an impost, and Monied a verdict to aeoord
anoe with the above. faeta.—Cincinnati 'Gazette:
Haan Wolo9.—Tbe New York National Dem
orat,.thc lending Hunker organ, diseourees as
follow, on the condnot oft he Barnhurnere in the
Syracuse Convention:
"This last act is a worthy !lenient the events
411898. It in no more than the culmination of
principles then establiebod, and uherished in the
secret heart of faction ever since. And ea they
have in this laet act shown themselves, we- can,
only congratulate ourselves in the mldet of our
sorrow, that we have obtained so oomplete end
honorable en emancipation from the degrading
associations of such a conglomeration of political
hucksters, traitors, shoulder hitters, thimble
riggers, thieves, rowdies and assassins,. This
language is strong, which we know; but the
facts are etrong which bare converted the Dem
ocratic State Convention into a Tammany Mil
riot, and which have left the brand of eternal in•
fumy npco those who are responsible for the
breaking op of tho Convention."
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The Buffalo Republic; (Bernburner) speaks of
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the Hunker Democrats in this wise:
'This they have done secretly for years; and
It le a matter of sincere congratulation that they
hero now-raised the - bilek flog of faction and
sedition, and will henceforth bo known and read
of all men as forming a crew of political depera
doesand (reebootere, who are fighting for pion.
der ,-red reveogs on their own book. All the
true Das:worsts will rejoice that we we are to be
rid at length of their presence and association.
They 'base been the reproach and the disgrace of
the party for many yowl: Aa nomlnalmembens
of our politt orgaziaatiso, they have been in
posiden to inflict upon .0 memberless disgraces,
uod et lb:same time to divide and distract our
oonesele lint. x 4 ere, now happily relieved.
Thty have gone.by themselves. The Cooley',
Croe cells, Laws; amino on, Ore to hue *a party
(11c,:ven sore the mark I) or their own, anti the
, lestor lights,' of (lotion sad - dtiorgettlestleu are
to New the , '
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DETAILS O.i'EtrItOPEATI HEWS "
The steamer limerias reached this port, from.
Liverpool via llelifaz, at I o'clock. From Eng
lish paper's, received by her, we make the follow
ing extracts—the point of special interest being
the refo.sal of the Our to accept the Vienna note,
sod the impreseies prodoomitty that event in
England and France. Bah theta powers seem
to bo united; and them is no good reasan to be.
Here that they will not be ultimately autoeseful,
in a determination to presents the integrity of
the Ottoman empire. There le no disposition '
either to justify R 115111% or to support-Turkey in
a declaration of war—and 'the most strenuous
efforts will of course be made to maintain peace
by obtaining the SUltan's eminent to the original
terme of esttlement.—Boston Traveler.
EACILASIL—In regard to bush:Loa niattere iu
England, Wright, Gandy & Co., in their circular,
say
Wo have again to record a week of extreme de
pression in all produos alieir.ol6; a oorabinstion
of circumstances tending to increase the gloom .
Amongst these the more important la the to•
Creased demand for money oottsequont upon the
very great extension of trade, daring the last
twelve months in particular, and it is'new only
when funds are required to go through other
channels and for different objects that this foot
stands to prominently forward. The Bank of
England have ►gain raised the rate of interest to
4 1-2 per coat, and have only been defored from
elevating it to 6 per cent by the arrivol:of some
largo amounts of gold from Australia, but so con
fidently is this expected to occur that all accarl
ties have declined considerably, and the provin
cial banks are eartailing in no am alidegree their
accommodations to the public *Jeanie . higher rates
of discount. Political matters are again engros
sing the public mind, and much uncertainty is
expreseed as to the probable issue of existing
differences with continental powers. Tho otate
of the weather, the upward tendency of prices of
most articles of food, the prospect of grata ruling
high for some months, the prevailing and extend
ing diaoontent with the_operatives in the UMW
faotarlag districts, are sabjecds to which our pre.
sent apathy may be ascribed, and until these
causes, any or all, are modified, the inflame
they now exercise will continue, and little or no
Improvement can be looked for.
In relation to money matters, Hermann & CO.
in their Liverpool Circular of Sept. 16th eay:
"Money has been In great demand; the ex.
port of Bullion is on the increase, and the Bank
of England Directors have in consequence at
yesterday's meeting, raised the minimum rate of
discount to 4 1 2 per cent. The fall in shares
has been groat, end Consols have been done aa
low as 95."
Pawnee —lt eras confidently stated at Paris
on the 16th, that orders had been despatched to
the commanders of the covette Befieuse, and the
brig the Meronro, to proceed to the Levant to
reinforce the squadron there.
The greatest activity prevails at present
throughout the marine department. Prance will
have afloat, before a year ellipses '
60 'hips of
the line, and as many ;frigates, of which 16 are
of the first class, and many of them fitted with
'meows.
RUSSIA. LSD TURE.112.4 Paris correspondent
writes that tnere they have pretty nearly lost
all hope of maintaining pears between Turkey
and Russia. The greatest importance is admitt
ed to the interview between the Emperors of
Russia and Abstria at °insets No alga can as
yet be perceived of a difference of policy be
tween the French and English Governments, and
the Turks themselves, who are principally inter
ested, are tithe opinion that they will °endow
to maintain, as they have" hitherto done, one
common action. At the French Foretgn offloe
the - opinion is,
that a vlitsion between the Rus
sians and Tur ks cannot be avoided:
A courier arrived in Paris on Wednesday
morning bringing the decision come on the 12th
by Lords Aberdeen, Russell, Clarendon, and
Palmerston. Same day, at St. Cloud, the Em•
peror and his blinietere deliberated on the decie•
ion of the Englleh Cabinet, and decided on ad
opting the same course.
A private letter from Vienna of the 10th
states that s(though the determination of the
Emperor of Easels not to accept the modifies
tions of the Porte wee regarded there as certain,
it wee atilt expeotedby the members of the Con
ference that the Sultan would concept, for the
- interest .cf the peace of Europe. to accept the
Vienna note, purely and simply, and without
modifications, and that in each case the Emper
or Nicholas would not retreat bie promise to
abide by the condition): proposed by the Confer
ence. ,
The Laudon Timed of September 16. in en
flouncing the rejection of the Vlenna Note by
the Emperor, remelt!:
"If the objections of the Emperor Nickolas
anduld be found to apply to the enbetantie of the
Turkish modification!, the nomads:at becomes
still more emberrassing, for the Mediating Pow
ers, by placing their indepenaest conclusions oh
public record, have in come ernes determined
the case, and hen deprived themseivek. in a
measure, of the right to press upon tke nape
roes acceptance tetra different from those to
which, after full debate, they had 'committed
themtelves before.
.It is perfectly true that the
Porte, as the aggrieved party, may Amend the
larger amount of consideration, nor dui we for a
moment forget that thie Is no cut of deubtfal or
eg wally divided claims, in which the one disco:-
tent is retitled to ea much indulgence ea the oat
cr.
RUSila is In the wrong, bat ea is net more In
the wrong new than 'Mb was at the remnant
when the Four Powers pronounced their opinion
span the dispute. To this decision Russia may
now point. In accepting the "yard at the Con
ference, she may require, within tans show of
111.00, a like decision from the' Cann:stenos it
self, and may justify her own rejection of the un
aceepteble terms by arguing that the Four Pow
ers themselves omitted to recommmend them
These are the obvious dangers ou the side of
Russia.
"On the side of Turkey it can coarsely be , ho
ped that the original Note of the Conference,
should Ruud& eo frame her demands, will, after
a formal rejection, be accepted, now that the
martial fanaticism of the Ottomans is effectively
roused, and the chances of wee ere lees adverse.
If the Porta Insisted on supplementary condltiene
when It was leasable to enforoe its will and lees
deeply committed to a pelicy of tesistance, there
can he little expectation of its dispensing with
these oonditions at a moment when the war par.
ty is clearly in the ascendant.
At present, too, the points of diffinence are
unhappily distinct. Originally there woo no
dinette knowledge of any particular terms which
Turkey might adhere to and Ramis might re
fuse; but these ow/dittoes have now, unfortu
nately, been stated with a prepiseness tendering
any compromise exceedingly difficult. It tea
been categorically specified what the Porte de
mends, and what tho Czar denies, and lf, as le
not improbablei the Comte of St. Petersburg
and Constantinople should persist In their eon.
oletelone, the opportunities of mediation are al.
most hopelessly lost
"The main policy, however, of the Four Pow
ers redline as clear as before Their duty is
the preservation of peace.
Oa the merits of the 6 , 170 it Is impossible that
they should net incline to the side of Turkey—a
Government which has been notoriously aggriev
ed, which has certainly exhibited some patience,
and which is only at fault in so far as that pa
tience may hive proved unequal to the provoca
tion received.' Nevertheless, it is equally Im
possible to deny that Russia, by aeoeptlog the
terms proposed to her, by the ioint action of the
other greet Powers, bee provided herself with
plausible warrant for her premium objections,
however deficient in aubetantlol jostice her ease
may be. She hoe expressed her readiness to do
all that a Cooferenee of arbiters thought proper
to require, and it will evidently be difficult to
require more.
The Governments of Europe possess, of course,
at,undoubted right to eec that the consequences
of this embroilment are not carried to a length
lejerioue to the common security, nor can it be
maintained that the oenduot of Turkey, however
politically imprudent, hie been ettoh as to ex.
pose it either to the attacks of its enemies or the
dereliction of tie friends. It has forfeited none
of. its right, though it may have impaired Its
supports, end we earnestly trust that, so tho
Conference is sincerely desirous of maintaining
the sovereign independence of the Ottoman em
pire, it mey Ito enabled to do so by adjusting a
dispute which donutlere involves greater mat
tees, but which has apparently bleu reduced al.
ready to a question of form.
The Leedom Times of the 16th says farther:
" Whatever may be the latrine° superiority
of the Turkish clause, a superiority which we
have never been inclined to dissemble, there sin
etirely, be nothing humiliating In the acceptance
by a weaker Power of that arbitration which has
been admitted by the stronger. If the Emperor
of Bunts is willing to abide by en award of me
diators who cannot bethought prepossessed In
his favor, the Sultan might certainly consent,
without any derogation of his dignity or his
tights, to adopt a similar course. If the modifi
cations recently suggested by the Porte can be
shown to comprise any points eubstantisily im
portant to the sovereignty of the Ottoman em
pire, there ie no reason for supposing that such
arguments would be disregarded; but the gees
lion of the greatest eignifloanee evidently con
oerne the evacuation of the Danubian princi
palities and the effectual proteotion of those
provinces against ouch aggteesioup for the future.
These points the Four ?OMITS ars ready to take
into Immediate consideration, and if they guar
antee the evacuation of the Turkish territory,
and provide for lie Immunity in time to come,
we think that no friend of the Ottoman' empire
could advise the rejection of each terms."
• limoitzsesotre-7'he Koszta Oars—A letter
from Vienna, Sept. 11th, says:
"Little is said and less written an the subject
of the licisanderstandieg which has recently
arisen between Anetrin and the United Staten,
though it le evident that considerable uneasiness
Is felt. The Austrian Consul Generalist Smynta
has received a decoration, but it is genitally
felt that IS erseld'have nmetbatter If he
hod newer meddled with MARI SOWS. People
affect altogether to discredit the reports relative
to the meal movements of American rent IS
the Meliterranean, but the departure' of the
Austrian Minister, Count d' Appouy, from Tu
na, is a sate sign that this Government aeee
•Ith displeasure the intimacy whioh has recent
ly been established between her Italian neighbor
and the great Transatlantio Repnblio The lan-
Aaage of this government when disci:maths the
Saurus affair has, with ore or two exceptions,
boon extremely moderate; but it is so fatly ex
- peoted that the Washington Cabinet will consent
to Martin Kotzta's being delivered up to the
Austrian authorities at Smyrna, that it Is not
advisable area to hint that ends may not be the
case. The Nene Znrcher Zeitung, which ridi
cules the idea of an intervention on the part of
the United 'Mateo in the Austro-Swiss difference,
is of opinion that the report was originally
spread to excite the Radical party ipppppp Switzer
land to some hostile demonstration a inst Aus
tria,'"
LONDON, Sept. 16.—The discount cruses noti
fied on Friday an advance of 1.4 per c nt in their
rote Tor money at call, which will ndw be 8 1-2
pa. cent. In some cases, , it was alsoistated that
8 3 4 per cant will bb allowed for money depoait
al under agreement, for 7 day!? noSce of with
drawaL, . . -
There wets , a fair demand for acoommodstion
on FridaY, but without any particular chnuge In
the appsarance of the market. Olthe , whole,
bitterer, 'there seemed to be signet. lf files, un
easy feeling. .
Pasta, FRTONT. —A arse taken plane in the
price of corn in Paris and the neighboring die
t, icte. In other markets, for instance at Greno
ble, Valencia, &a, there bad been no change.
The Bank of Franca had not raised rte rate of
dimwit, nor le - it likely to do ao,, without an
extraordinary meeting. of the Directors. The
usual meeting will take Owe in three weeks.
The Parisßonrse was duil, and all the Funds
declined.. Three's closed at 76 84; Four
and a half per omits at 102 1 2.
Tue EARN= QUESTION —The Times ,aye;
. . . . .
" it insists there is no reason to doubt that Tar
key wilt in eubstance still accept the proposed
terms."
Prince Gortaohakhoff had reviewed %Mgt=
troops at Booltareet, and invited the liospodar
Stirboy to attend, which latter declined.
An Official report had been addressed to the
French Minister of War, by two French staff of
ficers in the Turkish service,and they gave very
favorable accounts of mater ial and discipline of
the Tartish forces now in the field. The rega.
lets are considered reliable In action, and irreg
ulars effective to embarraes the Russian opera.
tions Fears were expressed that Omer was ex
(coding Its lines too far, but the report says he
can coneentrate sixty thousand men in twenty
four hours, on any point for attack or defence.
Report considers that In Bret battles the Turks
will hove the advantage.
kliontoart Brian Feta —The fifth annual
Fair of the Michigan aisle Agricultural Booiety
opened on Wednesday morning. The day wee
quite cool, but not safficintly so to renderit un
comfortable. The number of visitors., though
considerable, was not great. Tfie Detroit Free
Preen soya of the different departments:
"The ground for maohines le extensively occu
pied—containing, we should think, nearly every
implement adapted to agricultural purposes.
Among the most prominent are Wheeler's com
bined thresher and winnower, Hanford's patent
threshing machine, Wheeler's horse power and
thresher. Willson's corn and cob mill, Roes'
contest burr stone corn and flour mills, Gege's
roller, clod crunher, and drill, Hiekok's cider
mill, n straw cutter, s wheat drill, and coltiva
tors and plows of - all desMlPtione."
The display of sheep's very good both In point
of number and quality embracing specimens of
the Leicester, Morino, Baxony, Bouthdown, sad
native varieties. We.notlott, an particularly
floe, a French Merino, a Spanish Merino, and a
Leicester Book.
Of Swine, the number on exhibition Is not
very large; but there are sever al Berkshire, By.
field, Leicester and Suffolk boars, Rowe pigs, that
it would not be stay to "take down." There is
one grade boar of dimensions almost elophen
tine.
The show of cattle is good. Among these are
Devons, Datitama, ereesee of blood stoek,ferosses
of blood smati *tire, fat cattle and working oxen
Atone* splended bull, huge in
else's*: 100.
of bet few on the ground
7—emit present appeared to
bo
(Isp-of- •:". most eights upon the
groutut is the large collection of Fowls, compel.
sing Bitaughals o :l3rahros Pootras, Chittagouge.
_Oachltithittes; Dorkinge, Bantams. sad Quince
Yawls. There area few Decks end (tette, and
two Stress, who; with their long, archer seeks,
preeenta singular appearance.
, AID. COPPS* 44311111VAL.:-Th • Steernet
Sam 'Ward bask:at larn.ted 2:2i tons of Iron from
the Sharon Company's storks, at Marepoetto.
Tits PropeiltT Manhattan hoe alto Jost landed
639 Vocals of Iron from the Oiavetend Commt ,
ny'i WOrta, eight bbia. of Copper, weighing 5729
lbs. trust the. Plants and 14 tots from the Cop
per Folla bents. '
Thefietiooner:ii ie. Ford has just arrived
vaileitetee 80 tone of Copper front the Ittioneseta
tatil Steal from the Forest Mines. The Capt. of
thtVFerd intended to have broughtdown 100 tone
but the breaking of the Crone at Mr 3ash'e
wharf prevented.—lake Superior Journal
ACOMINT Tol Braarae MAY QC/AL—We
InaSertrom Mi. David Caner, Clerk of the Stea
mer Kay Queen, that this beautiful vessel we!
disabled on Wedeeerlity night. while on her way
from Cleveland lo Distrait, by the breaking of
both shafts, and the crushing of her
in °alumni:mace of the severity of Ale gela
The occident took place off Black Wriest about
seven o'clock. She hubs large load of passen
gers and freight, and lay at the , . meroy et the
11.111h5 doting the night sad yesterday until she
was taken in tow by a Propeller and brought to
Kelley's Rook at the felend, where' she now lies.
Mr. Cartir was making arringemeuta for the
steamer Bay City to tow her to Detroit. —San
dusky Rgirter.
erratterzn Stamm or }WOLIN —l3l a pri
vate telegraphie dospeteh train Lebanon, ?east,-
ed lire Met night, we learn that litseatte, after
being oottveyed to jail, on tee rendition of the
vordiet orguilty, attempted to oommlt suicide by
mating bin throat with a men.. Findley inter
fered, and taking the razor 'from Niemand throw
it into the hall of the prison.—Cis Gar.
The Elandosky Rigister =yr:
It may not be generally known that we have
a Railroad conceal= with Bt. Louis, but each
Is tke fact. We wee= area o Chicago and
Gillet to Bt. Lads by the d, the BR
note Central sad the Chicago issippi Rail
roads to' Alton, thenoe by steamboat to St. Louis
This whole distal:toe is performed In quick time,
no that people tram this region going to the
West need no longer take the long and tediona
route via the Ohio nod Missistippi Elias.—
Next March the.Chloago & Mississippi Railroad
will 'be completed, thus giving a direct. transit
from Cm Lam to the great WesterviCity.
sta - Dr. MeLatte's • Liver , Pllll.—This
great medicine has sonplanted eh others for the ours of
disemvs of lb. Liver. Its effects ere is, salotM7 arid
speedy. and at the seam Um. eo twee:tly eatf, that II le
smtsurprielni li - ebould .upersede al others. Invented
by. very detinguishoot pbralalan of fifirgiale, who pre..
titled In a mean. of ooaotry In which Irepstis. or Liver
Cumplaad, Is pesollarly forioldeblo and .oninico. and
who had spent yean Im dleeeverlog the trignellents sod
proportionlog Unit titiantlUee. these pills are teoullarlY•
.dental to every 13n¢ af the dimmer. amt nof.r fall to eh
armlet - th moot obstinate ere of thattertible Complaint.
They have josUy broom. celebrated: and tharesearches of
Ur. Malawi have pia:of his Mane among the teneheeterri
of mankind,' No ono having StniDtatru of line tkraddahle
complaint, Owned 'be irithout there invaluable PIM.—
, Have yon a pain In the riot side, under the else of the
vibe. whiah locreame with pretwore—unabl. to lie with
tan on the lefiside—with =salons!. annetimie eonstant
pain Under the elontder-blide, frequenUr ea - tending to
the tap of the ehouldort Rely upon It. that although the
litter pato* arc somelltotie taken for rheum:dic. they all
orb.. fromdisesso of Melds., and If yen ionniSti hare re
e.t.a. Meta - tar and buy i hos at Dr. 'McLane's Liver
Pills.
sir. thmh..... will be meet to sok for DR. MaLANDII
OHLEDRATED LIVER IkILL& end take none else There
are other rill% Porneittog to t• Liver nth.. now tg,E.re
the ptibile. Dr. Malagas User Me. Si,. hi. Celebrated
Vermlfuse, can now be had et lel reepectebla Ding Mono!
to the United thetas. end-from the .ole proprietors.
PLUM' A Daonnuus.
ea 3 • &motion 103. Kidd A. Co, Wood at.
Third Animal. Btatemenv_. • •
OF THE .BTATE MUTUAL FIRE AND
BAIIII4IO 1981711ANOS COMPANY, et' Ilarrisbnrg.
numerate, Way 4. 1808.
Auet. an 61=914018 01
Premiums reed to ettel, 1a5.2501 •
interest reed • 010
00
oral Delkei runtiness.... 1,000 • ,
'8,183 28
Premiums remelted $ 2,----,---$24709 1.4
Do. 7.10181 '
Lortes,lapeimpe.ikustuseudistm.lio.
lueurenoo, Returned Premiums,.
kitstlouerr, Printing, 77,001'81
C.Pit.l Stook. DRtd to imd eeena ad
Amout4 otreeparms W6l.
for loam ..... 70
333411:
'Proml= Not.. 42431" 410
Bonds ma Mortgagor, btocti, sed,
• otlor neurlllB6 • ~.. 149,493 20
43,5 h IM bawd, or 10 tubiXlA at yiiiits •
mound brbond... 94.099 a
011411 Furniture andiliaa7ri=.
Amount of ad.iffitot GUI= against tho Coo,
P.) out ..... ........... 11:000 00
JOHN P. lIIITIIIIRVOIS,BattpIan county:
P.O. 916DOWtlllt, Harriaborm •
PABIOn.. JONIIB., Prilladolabta;
Pitta.bornin
JOCK B. IIUTIII4IIPORD. Dauphin ovular; .
A. J. GILLIS% liarriaboran • .
8 T. JONItB, -
ROM= KLUTZ. Carbon county:
JOLIN P. ItUTIIIMOII4 Progauga.
A. J. JiL4iT Harrefart,
wi n h.,. malost perils of era anal talantla a aattorn
Moo. nrorohandis• to city or country: at lo
hty
=WOW with safety. , Pollotaa Would on dw
'Bur perwmalr or tot a tamorieu
Web loist k.nti I stmts.
FALL DRY GOODS.
GEORGE P. SMITH & CO.,
• 51 Wood Street, Pittabozgh, P.
UkFFER for Yule a large and complete an
9jFenrtmant of Murk,. and Foreign DRY WADS, •
ce-nalilerablo portion af tbe :tank Goode of whiny, were
torhes-A before the alviinoe prlaes, and srill ail b• of
to nob of appnveinftlit buyers-ea law ar chef con
buy In any oitreest or erect.
re.rsre,--ea tb• loslinu romprielou • Fell Of
lor 'more; Dock Fuld, Blocs, Jr•ogno, Mourning, solid
coi,,re, 1.1 Eruilleh arid avrtaii.K Ch imes., do.
( i trait! A sib— smea ;
rltton in highcolorr,..nd
CUFF GUOUS —Alr occos..llorinm Cobrlrrt. Poromatr,
It , . Mohair Lusters . YAner ant piont otylrn, DeLxlner.
C.hmeret. and amorret rty les of Wino, Dna, Good,
ot/LENS-11. large stook rt bin t and fancy rolorai
CI Int; DOOliant, blot.- and l'Aror Cattltnerre of poo
rr,rod Costing+ Iu groat variety, Domestic and lm.
ro:ter; tlatinets in blmekr, colon, mixturea and urinlot
Al., of wantons mLnutatturo,r agouti fall shorlr
Too do t Jeartt,CArt maroon, and all ou sorts low ro Writ win
tar !abr...
.
l" &Sir :0 R--1. full Assortment In Ms, Wcol, and (sr.
an au, styles E•errre , ,l3ll.l4/1. Carnbrles, Irish 1.1.0
Ilogatuttn Jeans. Unmasks. A l.
(Xing ES—Plaid, Red; illue an.] Chameleon style-
DROWN GOODii—Dieschad Phestingeand
El "lulls 01 all kinds and colors: Diapers, Shirting eiriPse.
Cr. :isthmus, Drillings. aci'llionkett—Domestic ',sod Por•
sign.
fi complete stock of 'II sane of Val lot y Goals. rosin son
cheated Muslin and whit. Rods; Lards, limbs° dersife.
Silks, Dia....Winter Shawls, and everythings oti.or
In the Dry floods line, the stool of which will be ke full
hJ constant additians Lhroughoot the season
• 'fbsyflolloit r examination of Cheer stock by anrlis•
vs, dCo porchesa. Idiom] Pittsburgh. Sept. 21. IE6
gdrSaa LlELvr.fie AND LAFAYETTE GOL .
Bum., Compaq, New York colanan. opl3::i= '
A.H. HOLMES & ,BRO .1
SOLID BOX VICES, SLEDGES, PICKS,
MATTOCKS, CROWBARS, &C . ..
TIMBER SCREW, BRIDGE BOLTS,
CAR BOLTS, 99
wISIIMIS, COTTON. TORACCA. AND IINIW SOU t WS:
PITTSBURGH.
Oitice 25 Wood et., between let and 2nd.
AU {was of Neckar:l3lth work for Bridges. Ac., dt I, at
the shortest notice and at the lOwtet pares.
{Ft
All work warranted equel to any menufactur-1.1i31
so
pat-Mits. S E. Caacio, fashionable Dress
hisko. nil !dinner, No. 7C Fourth etroah semud,
All work entrusted null be executed with nosumsn and
aDratelL. eml3
tray-BURKE k BARS.E' sSAFES—ilere
le the king of testimony as to the value of our 11AFES,
upon abloti we can oonn.tootiy rent the reputation of onr
p e st. We heals already pnlollahed several eettlgsatss,
proving that glares made for oar regular and orninert
sales. tad sold abroad, have been oubjected to the
Tillrrg IN ACTUAL CONFLAORATION,S.
nod preserved their contents totv:ly free, Irmo James's , .
The following la another pronto! the same Incontestable
hunger:—
Flowers Will Grow wher-7ithe
\
Waters 11...-1.1 the cutlala of the acitlp le kept heal 7.
end the germi of the Flair Invigorated by stimu'an
which ore... at their roots. through the inner elan io
dariais of :be heed. • strong and rigors,us heed of Iladr
Cl4ll{o. Poll to butte noun. 'ft a operation of LYON . *
KATILIIIION le toutded entirely noon this most reur
able lan of the Natural World. It le prepared of 's cli
logrediet. only an will prodn. this effect. Bence pa
most Iccreduloue hare. tried und henu benefited by Ito
ase—ant the secret of its imam.* sate. TLe appearance
elven to the Hair is truly beautiful and pleasing. Fold
t
by el deslers. everywhere . at lli c utii, to huge bottle..
D. H. BANNEd. Proprietor. 1 Broadway , N. Y.
Sold In Pittsburgh by 8.. K. Bel a.. C. Fraser, Benj.
ac Pc. jr.. Fleming a Bro.. and Brea .k Baiter. lau2ll
HENRY H. COLLINS.
YORWAR MEI AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND WHOLINALIS DULLER IN
OFIEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, AND
PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 55 Wood Pittsburgh.
JIM
O'CONNOR, BROTHER & CO.,
BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEALERS,
N 0.16 WOOD OTHEE7.
One door from First , Pittsburgh,
seh_ Buy and sell Par and Cdrrent Funds
eight au t Time Exch.. Coin, Stocks, thatorn and
Walitsdn Time Bills. and Prongs.. Note.: allow 6 per
cant. oh Time Tepositss of Par and Currant Money; and,
Dames Rini and Marl. Policia% far the ..12but Strums.
Cbeththr l.ala Capital 1170,000) and Royal inyureinot CD
(capital 110.000.000). sole
$lO,OOO WORTH OP BOOKS AND PAPERS
SAVED WITH A 140 SAPY.!
ALBION, Ea. llomm. Po. t
November 12. MI j
Mn,.,., Rom A Bathar-Dear Pi.: Tour two letters
wont dolt received. 1 was shout at ths time. I would
say, loradar] to yau Bate, I coculanr tz port:wily FIRE
ratan'. I teethed Um one I boast:it of you last &thou the
mething I tha 10thi of Junu
built
—my stole building
being bum. to a... It w. built of ...aid brick—
s largo Hew% story bulb:Wag. Sa. wri In it at the
Gros 01 Cis Om and fail lath the railer. who. there was
la large ao toant at oil.. It was • eery but
My Dotes sod bouVethounte that 1.1. la the, Sare s
thuounted about Tan Thonaand Do/lara. whieda was
sowed. Mora wth use sinots ram.. Murat; and (maim.
I would 1171. any paste who tt doing burn.. to lose
no tithe. but bar a Bah toktee their Pape.. Iteo. irrand
pet our ibst I. goad. t can Neely 10001310:11:1 your Bar.
Sonny Toot 11: trey,
0, JOHN CLARICE.
CHARLES E 0 LOOMIS,
STOCK AND BILL BROKER.
Notes, Bonds, Horgages dtc., Negoti ated.
Arrietrtgli
GIVEN TO THE PURCHASE A `ID SALE Ortilloo6A.
Allirdedlew over 6. Joust A Doe co.. Wood thd Pthetti
R. C. LOOMIS,
( Of the late Arm of hi'Curdy & Loosnis,)
WihnraldLKllLSLlgt IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
59 Wood .frosty Pittsburgh.
Jantll +1
DAGUERREO YZES
AT TUE
NATIONAL GALLERY.
EIiACKSON'S National Daguerroan GinlarTe
comer of th e Dttheoth and Math. street, topruthe
Wileet's bras StonalPlthsborgb.
Ladle* and Oentiera. • IS:Jug toshoGo 11(611. liken..
0, 004.000. price-o, wit Cleo. the obey* eltabllAb•
Meat, fitt..l t, with eery supwrioe net.. .ltd KY, lerltha
armor, 1 vettE such .0111 that the opee r tor e a ., I.la the
oast thus,. ter similes of the how.. Yore {ti. as tt.•
i 7 ALL
1i14011.9910. Paintinca In, o 0 oectel7 a , 14.1...1 due
pliethe Loth or ordinal lite 14.414.
1:111.01 , 144 =I reputed to tithes pletnte. io.a.i a peni
tent 11.0 , L:40.41:
ate..ta.r...01 taken of aka ens - wrens le
of ht•dtrand
s e,
reildteth fr.
17/7-e. ostil 4
I..terr,
Oituen's Intarance uompany of rat/burgh
n. D. trasi..c.l4ll.
NOM Xl. L. MAItI.I(ELL. 51,r,
OPTICT. B 4 WATZI3, BETWEEN.IIASI.6I7 AND
WOOD STUMM
/LULL cas.G.) stsEs Tas
oat, %!ip nIAtiSAIT , PV t!.ID TRIUUTA.
Z4' “uvrr..o 161 t er etalsAge o-, niAA. Ai"
valotat fter4rl7r of Lie /FICA N rum
aW ff. .p0ur..r,,49. •
II I) King. It ie. I.•rini.e, .Ir.
Wa. Kagan,.
U•mivil Kim, , ,
51.. iiii,,
tam. hin 1
w MI,
14. , ...M. !Mule p. 1... : Jciiii i. Itilniorin.
.i. /liirhanoti. I Yr... 10 Seller..
L.l.imil kig..1..... 3. elahmar.mt•r,
A •It.r Rrybill. Wm It, Ilsyr.
11..0 lii . Yantivelt. . deb
1.71
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON B,z.
INPOUTIERI MID WICOLIIIALE DUMB IN
rowatuN AND DIMIISTIO
lIAILDWABJEC, 01:ITLICRY, to sc.
neve removed to their now and ottensive
eon, N 0.62 Wool alto! t. four doors guy. law eharl rs
notolorhara thelr ouplonrorla luad mareh.aa oruen..ll7.
ars layl to an exanilnatioo of alto onnat on= ale t. sarort.
matt •..r Mattel In thl.. altr. &Mr
FLEXING BROTHgREI,
ormoodoos t, i; tom • co)
WHOLESALE DEIIOOIBIII,
Ito. 60 Wood strwat, Pittaboirgh.
101...P1,060t0n of Or. Sl•lanto.o Colobratoa Van:lllsst
Ir..r Flue tr. 4
JAMES P. TANNER ,
WHOLKSAI.II instsa
IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, ADD LEATHER,
No. 30 Wood street, Pittsburgh,
wrweso ?PM £5O room. •
My stook oontists.of upwazds of 2500
CAPEP, etobraolp_Ervery variety awl sly la of BOOTS.
811039 aod 110!ifiEllourobased dlrvot firm Now Moat
land tutottfantneare. adapted .pradly for PULL and
WINTER SALES, sod ledl blood at W 1.1444317 prlaea•t•
comparing favorably erlbb thaw of Philadelphia and New
Voyk. Porehasere 1011 plea.. °ell apt ermine boron
boring— Ale., NNW 11011.1 i RotO LHATIIIIIt. 11,99
o:l:4A:toliviSlja4:4:4•iv),
DAGUERREOTYPES
HST ortnus BUILISIbIi, TIMID STRUT. . •
"tITIZENS and sty:cigars who .wish
Lain to craxunitn, artist's and life like likeness, at •
ast,lrrate triesortil itte their Interest to call at
tblo . wsll known estotatahment, where entire satisfaotion
to guaranteed, or no charms roads. havingono cribs
'ante.: end hot arranged tilde and tikyllglate over eon ,
ser.stsit :or the ocirpolis. with Instruments of toe 4.14
powerful Mad. and bavivt .4 atrtiiit thesYstarn of M.o.`
trllor, rat now
and new ' 1"O;k, Orr. 14 e , Ali t = tem=
stle to safer to the ratrons of titi. Att, .style oflhiguer•
mows, eithsr aingir re In groups. which hu never boa
Sat,ano.d.
MM=MME=I;I
WWI raw: the attention of our read
ers to the advertisement of MORSE'S INVIGORATING
OORDIAls" to be Ibund upon the fourth rem
se - Ws believe Naar° has provided a
nuoadx Mr tray dlosese which awth ls heir to. KIER'S
PETROLSO]t - or BOOK OIL. put oa u It Uwe, from the
great leborstorre oormeeled dui In the bowels of Mother
Nue. is..without doubt. one of the creeteat of them
remedies. gad the following testimony . . area br •
,arstatal parent:
Ptitlean Vacua. Ohl.. dept. lb, lata.,
Mr. 13. Kler—dlrr I hare sold all your PotrOleing,
or hock Olt, mane two months pest, and have been look
ing for your agent to [eta farther *unify- I could hare
sold Noma doses more. We have_roond the Oil me
remand In 1100
washa Dreentery. My aughter, et the
time your mem. t here. wee lying V ery low with 1.110
num / gave her a teaspoonful * and In tares hour. gave
the second, and the dux stooped, end she recovered
irossediately— 1. slam on extraord medy for
bore end Inflamed Eyes, Outs. bruise., .i i iumatls
and tpr the pit.; wore have been cured of long standing.
seats Monew. --
, unt. with rellikta.
0.0 rale Of all th. Draggle. In Pittsburgh. .
f 67,801 60
14 58 418 70
. 1000X0 00
rs 9 Jp drertlettairetrolcuo
sat.P. Biown's Euence of Tamale& GUI,
gar4•Tida Entrion 4a proparation of uaawt anathema.
durbbc f p. itadplanaoholara,lo abort, In all
was •ol prottrztlon of Oa dinestlya funotionu It la of
inanbnablirralun Durins tho provalanos of the opldrmla
cholera and amain eemplainta of obildnin.it La peenflarly
otboadoun no funny Of tadlviinal 'book, be idtbout It.
can to kat 'eh. pndna Easanco, vidolt to
Prepared only byl. - DROWN, at Ms Drug And Cinutleal
bOare, Dort ' , .oast coma of Fifth and Onanint enacts, ?bib
nlidpbannd for see by all theyaspeatabis apetbataniea In
'the Pistol; and. in bittibtintn:DY JMa. Poch Jr.. B. A.
'Monett:6ot A VA, Dr. B. DalltD, temnal- Mlona at Oa,
J. Dabootunska • •
E3MSIBMiiMEi
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tw yoriK. ..'
GASH,V PITAL 8,500,000!
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J:\ „,,,,. 0,4.,,,i”,_.., prat on..t.,rut c,ktN.
ntotiorr 1kAtuare...4....... .....FirsoM llowom It MeNscley,
1,,,j,,,,4 jjewk.",.......4_... .....Eitaiyol il ate, %lag A Co.
II I ILAn- LLALellen......:,.___ µma et - Lindh, ll,eltea a Co,
G. , rtivA1ta5,.,,,_.........` ..Firm of tieoratt.illits R Co,
4 ,- .At 'A. E__,..0.:-: .......... -`.... .-. Jr mof Poo l MaLortr A Cu,
. (kAtr A ALA.,..._......-. , ..,.... ..... ' Pula of,N ihurAA W.. - . 4.
1...,-i P. Slane , 1 ...Firm of Stono,A 3 , arr.:
B. ory C...1.71,4 -V,.._. ...... %..F of Ar. Cl a r y A.Boven.
lixe.le.r Lta, —...,.,,. ‘, . lfm of Jam* Low A Co.
Cte.rfra -A Ilatch,:,.-.......-„...i Mof G. B. ..lat.th A tIo.
loAn B.:/litIchtAscul.«............\....Fi of J. C. Ilotta,t, Co.
II:Ilium G. LanthAA..--...1. Ira; °IA h A. Lattreact,'t' 01.
Ch.... WA AlMlarit `. '/ Ajtat of iluekioy C.,01.
Ittria Atterfotry,Jr...4.Flret of LeutioAtterloary Jr.. i Co.
1.-et P.‘Aturtpa o ,:-.... '.., Firm of I .\jIL Iletqw, :dont. a Co,
.4 t_ot P. mots ..., ..Firm of TrOrba.lite.Daig,ht A qq...
. : . Tlfttiot tie/mu A LA,
Ltarles P Italzhom %.,.- Yalu of\ Ilufjf.lll, Start /Go:.
G.,.rpe 0 (Wiz; ' :,....-II tut ottAtu ,, _*_C_ltlila
i" . 2,11 ; ieh,2.",.. --- , 'ri r.." TI (= un 1 -_ i' 1 a 4,1 .I CO .
T, .rrnaL Altudigir, ' -I. inn tf
T.
e..lt Mtusantter
\B :rid &r.A.Thrd, __. ...... - ... Lfirm ofJ oLtutot A Pauford.
0 IL A'Art.A.-.- iiinA o: Norton\ tt t4lei,A ant.
ctl' . .l'l. 17 P o
.;,..plong Hat4..1„........... _ ' 4 nom of,B4rd'A Paul.
• Arotkicood 11. /bal.\ -.. .....firm . tif , ttookoll. AfirrAk A. Bull.
tiVrof A. 8urnar....1..- Firm of A. B. A•flors A Go.
I''''l.aou , ldr....-.1.... ....... -Flrlu of N. Lockitue4 A Pm
.1. stitolf.tpkins.....-•\......... kb'. F , H.Phh.• API k L°.
Jcute4 ...'Dmi . At,' ' Vim of Itrotru. Palmer a \ tttot.
U. mon: Prothitmhttnt. Firm of Frothwattam, Neort,ll A. CO
Who 11 ,J i Stoin,..- Pl= of Ptrift. Hurlbut * 00.
I urd ..I‘, 'KA vie= of Coudic &Vl>:
«-... _Pint. of Wort a 01: 1 o.
. •IlAtu if-Stockwell, ....Yam cif:lA.oo. et.a. ,11 ..•
.1 uAt.. tlmPrrry.... firm of Barney, Llutopirey A Bu eh
I 'WV. lino er -.
1
OaAtter Coi mental Batt
Danitst A.. &ritcy.....- ..tigtm of W.
. Vargo A 1?...
8„,,,M0rtart..4.- ...........
..........
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G..a•gt Vearer5. 7 ....... ...... ..-..Firm of Georg, Pea/et a Ca.
\ EIIIIP.O.A' L. LGOSIIB,Pry t.
,aldou
(.11: AP. .LOLLATIN.' Baeratarr.
, _
Ildr Pall Ellyiafor Gentlemen's Hats.—
_
W1L6061 - e6 PDX. 91 Woe{ .treat. lotto
thi: gait to the eitilares or Pittsburgh. 0.4
straugere Yieltfut: the cite, thole beau : Wei style of
n{.+ a Partleuter atteotfeit L 9 invited : to our Vila 60
t. rsi [late. 10,27:+aultvp9
j"T'PM 800 =' NEW BOOKS7—Lifo of
1 1114, Duke of WOW:tato. O .
rhe ). , 1•of Pleld 61•Pallool. the Du la of Wollinitton. by
11. I lotituellsr.Douc4: s wo!s. Is non. tiro.
eke 'Doom of Nato be Book of Naeura, an elem.-It, a.'
r lotel.dnotosn to. the Bclenere of y. 161 Mee, mu - ono:lay.
, opistry, trolu•raingy, ue•loyr, boholor. Zon.cogy, ylosol
l.•ty. 0 - •••• ••• 0 ••••••a••.'•or. Ph. D.. trunninuct•from
IL. nil 11. ray Aledlook. Y. L. e.,
IP solo I ottoodyueren entra•Vor,
llvoL . FS' AY k CIL 65 Woo sc
. ...,
'
1,411 \
.y• Epteur.o , 1 rol, 12roo,
, .
' . .J.lfe'ootel works of Thom. Coto, The Cloture of Front.,
5 , Yeit . of Life, and odher ristoyes f boom., 'Cole. N. a,,
uph soleoDont from hi. Lettere an Allecellantous writ ,
15.rillestrallOn ...f hIB Iffe, ehsrso r and wonky., toy
Lillie 1,, Noble, 1 v01.12p0, loth.
A few center of the ato,hre thin day . .1 by
col, . WAX A CD.. No 56 Wool .:feel.
, tlOi s EltS' PRINTERS (ILO —ManTifaa. ,
toted espreeniy for Printera use, tor , al. wholesale
et . 0 rrtall by fo. WILCOX A CO,.
relo • Pern4 Market at. and, Diamond..
, \i NESS WATER-rTitie en r' for Min.
lra Oß l Water In snnort battles. foende be '
le W ILCOX CO.
Wfi Cotter 61A IrtAt. wraDlund.
liil,N. PSRFU9IERY -2 .V1 ). 0 4,,ve just\rec'd
1. i .. skfa6;. " lll " irTi l 2 , l " .7l " :Mi t c? , Vco n . l .tr4
which t • lollOwinu:
Lul7o'n genuine Extract. for Inoulk , rehtef, \
do , 'do 'Poramaden arid flair I)/1. • \
,
11•rfa16.1 . • Antique OIL 4 •Iserl- .
I le:et:en.' 4r,,Cr.lrey's Pousroaden
.: • •
. D.A . :T . II ' IISr; ' Mir C=e ' H it at p o i rT' , •,
tmlen M rtls p;usaturo: '
Alone', ehnoo Led Deurhoc, fif; \
G you', Idubly nerfurn.ut D e o, .Au
.do Alstsk edlognolk Alen • '
s
lliseitee esti. do \ do,
do Paul Poo.der and 14117 W Itite:
d• Poratuadee.\ll•lt'OPs AA:row/dee an enduce
vorie'r ts,y ethic mynufsetureri '. 1. 'WILCOX 0
Cl. •
.r . c. , edrner itl•rlcetst •an I Wool:coat
o .
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Dipmlution of.Co-'artxterihip '',
r alliE iia.riperAhip liere6 f4c oxitaing ' Dhs,
It talen the subscritana. Irtder the ism of .Coon t, hi c.
L,lts. In the &Wang &minas, t Kam Liberty, was die
mired c,n the lil t. of &gnash. , , by \ contain asnesnt
itsrsone 'snowing tnemesisas Ind Mal 1p the late lists will
piss. sail at the Mfg an I cattle. ithar,partnes behosaach
thesis al to use the name goal,' il In Said settlement.
\:,
\ wg. srLartE.
. „
Eel; Utterly, Orr. 1, , A3. 0c3;34141\.• t'..
tIUOAR-217 httdu. prima \N. 'O. Sugar,
for ..k :c.v. 1../ iloat the lot. br Iit)ITT.DELL.
laterty • A6A4oltft tPorvi.
BANOS, CASfiMER/422, C0D61 . 8 and
snalltiPs of of Pronchl6rinos foalCa6bres4•l6, at
A. A frf Af'ON A IPA 266.4
RIYA MINOS— A splendid &nor\ eTon-t,
Painted entg, di's P.
1d G 66,11 ottlo of trot. TrAztuti466 ttonor.l,
• A\ A. 61A.Pt21 VO
\ `fie 26 Fifth Ayr et. 4,
L A IDS 50 pi. 3 'TAT tan P1r0d5,....
at A A‘. 61A6,):: a c.%)%4
Ntk, 28 Fifth .trec..
A, MACSOY.', CO, N.
Arekt. .tspit oppool\ tt,:r fu.l
:Ai, fro, Attu &made AMA, of tn. to-AtA
\‘ ntvls
iikst agro'd at
A. A. 6/46.06 (A) .
:to h Knot
JAMI 6 3EL-1. 4. CLlESandving
the entlye , atcalacf &Alit gi, Wilma 4 0:4.
..._ ........ 4.. \Wry matt seml,,tery. &ma samielelel
.0 \
elan te-e3 In lexel ma, Rot W. Wilaces met Tbempten
Dell. Tl ,e hest still be malleualat th e former
_cane,
N.1.'1159 Waver stare nnent , ate, ny le of (1.311173ELL1,
CHM& at 00. , raStf ,
'
VOTICE—I ha, a this llay difip6sed of - 4/3 ,
I'4 or-lire lutenist le • 11343 ef CAM IIiELT, r'llgtll3
3 t 7 t.. tomy late flallab $4 Tit* J. Cill t lißld , ' o '4
&AVID 04 &SS. eho 'On alle3bee 'line+. Of said erze,
met &11l the name .3 taptel,Cbraa & ex.., far that
irtrere.. 4, , a ` 0 ti.1133.R.3 IleENlll II Z. ,
PeD: 12 . 1
1854. ALE . ' 1854
• 4 AIIMERS, and ME. I S, Farmers
aui Prultrt Tinwares, • sear*Drr!.• thr•'. 14 .' 4
Cttt:gecVl%l . laara prttyr r
• i .z a l. ::a sa z ,
`, 61 Market :Amt.
/iii E COMMI TTEE 0 ARRANGE
-21,,,,,, "I! , 4„tr d tt... .rIP. , r.Stil eel at , .Wardrop',
1 ,
• oltItt• '. I In a . T.o ,' • 11FA_Ult. &try.
i FtE NS haTiqg npaid bill. against the
\
a ia.ii tt...r s: T ims. tom 0 6 1 'om.. tifrti*t/ 1 '
tore! Fair. It blame pt 'ton touts I .1. sottitnent,yo the
0 otitoltoid at he beeretoryle tire. at Wayd pr. oh am
illsoo•t, on ty foe tr•-osarrole. \ ROOT. (Y., Ta KR.
Toefday,Ue 4, IBM. lt Itt \ omenky.
India R bber Oleven k Ititterus, 4e...
if - iOUNTItY EIteRANTS in makink tkei . i,
I / porch ass oho 41 not voter davirsiXe tad`
saleable articles. 'I er =mania tor bas been nittEh list.
proved roundly, and y era made art durablo. ‘ Pie.
tinoler autention is sneettst, tO : WOOL aiNED
tilidlltd. AND MITTS. B. They,alsein Mr...sable In cold
sod sot swath.. Lad wilt find tbe Elloses usefttidrd•
an. wart that soils the astir , et\ the me tiete• they
slit cam the 00001. ban Rtontu'or at llood• hot.,
dtately. Their are masio nil lernith to p to d tha arm tt\
end wrists. For eels by d. a .4. blilip .Yittobardi•
tietdy.... 66 Mann. e t . rbila., Mogen • lonamos, 86:
Tort. and by nil Rubber Doalere. \ .`, •
lIM.For sale at tols.ll by Century Iletninstda ...dim.
ti eUn to lidatelesnd tianatimi t oolAtot \,____
Pittsburgh &Erie Rnil Roe \ l\liotice.
IL to a reaolnOon °let 13 hi of
\
IL Karat eta of tbeittebursin and
. Etl 'atoll Rout
thvanonY, all Lt•ookbold vs shots stibsemptle 4,sts. punt
foto. to Os* Leff ral or Stonch Itordllizottiai tOft coo t co
of Crash:ld end Wafoon; it. hereby tanned to \poiy at the
eked tbo lieettiviog Agent. at blealivill.", nu cm be. r•
M. 14 day or ~o veratorr noAt, .0 installment of PAO • r
shins of tech suboctiptloa, s \J. H. Dlt.
ustsatit • N Useadeer.
Shawls!
,lll l\ wlsit \ . \,,
It ECTlVE l a b bi th E . f r i n rt \ a, this inornin Lone 7
do . Wesildi dm , \ •\
\
6aaaa• da \ nt4 • , S.
In C./littera do, at •;t1 of \ ••
• \ „itiUHPLlF 4i\ it BUltollici /MU.
fOr Bale b • \
,It ',IL. VAIL. ESTOCK .1t (h).
Corner Wird and Irtlitt.
LUM-10
ELAND MuB-360 lbs. fol
, o c 4 B A, BABNIB
!" 4 ROOT-150 Mk, lay sale by \
0.4
6 IT ATM)!!! IVA N I Fart—'Phu eyfteetribert
t with tanyearitarreclenaa ala.nantha lialloa
•t•altaa • ottuattoo soma anal \ wlogla
'llrocrry Dry (tor•lt Or Manufaaturing latanitalainept, and
wtt trarel some trnactateur. Undoubted retterettonglaso
.e W character, ao. Atldrcoa . 1\ tie Fiat
• •
ocidard•
EIV ItlllSlOl 'tst,
ce1.11.14.1:11111, clury.l) . 'ha he
lett pol.llasticoa. •
ids May. ocunnatilon ter.'
Nee Witch:
Deal tenth with tn. ona
lilac hue;
Lally Dllll-11.org ark 13. h
Yet. 41. true that thy Ka
My hurt 'Kw Watt
calebratra taiktt MK,
At flTrtlpon the lota van
Ella It., Oa ntly: Me
I.olu I, our darling ,pry
lame angAla
Nailer Pnaoe Pka:
TWA. Bock Elebot ol tltcht
Ail Nollotilsb;
lantic Rataaywzahon
A colection of nay song. si
- Tuition ......._...iio.
L)ROF. DE HAM, thonif,ul ff .
vormors, inform. the amateurs to tilt
Itsheny cities, test is recommence. lib ,
Mu ou the Plano, Guitar, Violin:and Vocal
Mrs Do Ilimi. who ha. rereistal her Inill
to. pal.. to now prepared- to piss losteu
\ .
uarp. Idra. Do that would impress ou It
' d ' tlail l aillol, b , i lia " = " t . ;tr=l7. ' i .
My. to kespiEl order thmt toe Plano, and 1
doable action harp. can be obtained now In lb!
, * \
at moderato Prima.
Poe terms, apply at No. De Unto'. revicisrm , , A*
our, 8 ~doslre,,treet, two dons abate titraworrn
at air. 11. Heleber'sllnaio Mors. ocilwil,,
CIED \ ITLEMEN:i DRESS ,\\
\
, „,
Filet Clues,, 9fxdsL-Newest Styles,
AND FABRICS. AT \
Z. WATTS d\ Ca. AfERCIUNT rampß. \
No. WI; Liberty Meet.
**k
,\
II'IRY STAL P.T #E, !Industry of iall t . ) M NA
os, Nom T and 8 received by 11 CALLQW. ••
mot Dispatch Bui ldings. 31 et..,,
Nil[o . llA . SEB-20
MESS PORK-40 .bls for sale by
net ' J, B.MANFikt,I). \
I INSEED Oltir--30 b e. pare, for sale by'
1.4 oat J. I. CANVIELD. .
1011EARLASEI-56 casksVor sale by
I. or.-i' - \ \ J. B. C.eirIELD.
gALERAffr, 40' bbLs. and 3 1 ) bid. for
its4s As . V. B. CIIAISIbILD.
LSt4 Aktk-18[1 0 bbla. Trost, and 30 halt
bbig rd do W • irlih,ddo dn e
r ale m b
r i r
ACKIIREL— 00 bb p. 'area No. 3;
Isle or \
.430 do \ J
. B dr, \ do CAN _
FULD.
W_LIALE 01L--1,000 gait!, fur filo io;
.1 _
O - 1 - NEOII,-5 .ble. f r sale lzy
oc4 .7. B.
D EERS 1,14111-4 ear for EqLle
\ J. 111, U6hVIILD.
B UTTER--b 0 hp forai4o ,
~\l~. ss+ai
Vapl=-4'0J..1 'Of 1853,
bßPlit SVIRCIIFIELD. --at E.
corner of to eitaiVarioat tirre,
u\nerwrily hag. *are!, roUatri. WINTKV, 000p3, at
d with rare fro aalotale ttre targeet IntPondlow and
J..thano Ilenreaw s'aor\l'ork and Philadelphia tho
hadie& Dram, Good,. Vapartntent .\ they. hare. 12,0:31i oat
Nat lead \
Firemdßrarade ang l'lrd h'iiket
Ylala,ebanneabl. and Water do:
Black a -retire& Preek„ou 3 stared dc:
Per Plain 11) Snot and Wan Cray.: s ‘,
Ammo°and !Vahan dot ,
Preeth Plat*. and Merin , '
Pith Printed awl. Philo Mouse de Ga./meet.. I
3111.110 and hlohatepeatgin . ''
3fehair hprohara der:
Mantilla Velowegukta kW:
eedle'Wertert Collars. 31. teat. hPet , at'.:\ a , •
In r. eat varlet., Alan , superforphirting htutilar orwom
% , -iaongrarol toonwareirdnor goodi\of all kinds. se=
Fp° BANKING IN STITVTION4 IN GEN,
Eit fi r -7:e satetoirwr rend' than, inforits biph
o institution I that be Is rowrkgrwt, to print Vat* Notes
in •he h , nring hour., and he Utters himself tturt r jr.4
111. Toro rxr•lionor au peen In printing Dinh Amer,
In the banking Lewes in this arr. b • will We able r QS
nr • prucert, to e2eaata his nogg in thewery bast manner.
on al.t ha1...n.041' term, rarer gwe glen.,
11FIN.Pr. Steshilato PrinlwN . ,
_ No. 1 North Eighth street. Phil!,
NV.EW 11,11'
AbIERICAN SILVER eilt.
W51.".A. RILL
Banker, 64 Wood stmt. ,
N27ORLEANS SUGAR-30 htids: prime
r for Ws by p. DILWORT/ra. 00.
•
f 4 , • 3l Wood otreat..o
I)4•AI,g,TATION MOLASSES-100
Mkc7pAarge. for =III by •
•J. 8. DILWORTH CO.
•
(4ITGAR\ 1101:18E MO,LASSES-100 bble.
vir )11 , 31ansa. Orbit. by.
.4.17 s,„ J.' B: D/LWORTII t CO.
FIII4iI HONEY SOAP:,- • • • ..
Cro,,eset, hooey Sosig Musk (koala RtOwn Witatl- •
: :! I TALl.,s . f . To 4 tog i f o rt.ord . d a!II.: do Tel
d S i Oar i - d; i l'hlF
:7( I othror ,L; LowCo ligon ' lVist o door do; d o: d o
Z:l4
'ewe- Whol.pde and admit or IL'E,SELLERS.
le , tf,' • ¢7 WOOS Woe.
1 S lAVINO SOAP—Taylor's Rd'' ,
\ t IIINE
to outott 'T• “,- lore Num.- sh. Tin .
rtn IS a i g•rt. Cr do! . .l. - Wil Som's Notiooal i Shaoinlg i es c ,or:
t r. , ,, t'Ajt . n a tojb_sr , lnd , Ctosto; do Sba•log Gootrouod. told
E , off ,td . R. E SELLERS,
att;2 • IT Wood Wolf.
1 AD-5 tibia. and2kgs. No. 1 Lard;
16. t .1 i ol r d'ld°G to; , r ,eiiLzitt A CO.
A
CCk— 252 pureed kiclldere,'Sidee and
y ‘ y. 11.m•:..r .1. 0-. , , R. 'MIZELL C 1). -
)ITTFIAIRGII TIEDE VUM NIIR-
_, E Y 0 , 441,C0 , 1 oDWllkiska'At•LlON;abOut one
•
, (eetee-joe of 4th aunts.) wd
h tat torte ant a arta . , pets from Pittaltoark. rub.
watt b•a• gave naie,%.hot, In cddrlon to Male previous
1,44 winek uft room add Shrubs, Of hare now for
T the bolowan., .yr and toontlataitto plante TIIIIJA
TART-titled. 11.• near arty, LIN, a
non 0 , the tr . :ha. heLa 1 h ;heavy foihnoo and befog
nr tramcar hoadr. Ur..Wityr Mai • Imatifol Went the
anal! m e n d Tar; iso thonstand TEM TRBES. office
end
ex
woklitya +hop con beltten on ' the
geoundaa slant uksibayllthe latter 144,4 IMpOrtad pry
410111, so the hard wietnewliKia, anderomiated notbart by
the frost w of stint wwoo. *,,T in •fleet dark erosgreett. 'eau
: not be too bladdy spoltan n d pooolisaly alapted'for
o•an•terr warmer. WIII(TKIVO:t.EpthIe pleat Ite
it I. *rd. aorl 'prole.* bloom
Alen a—ARAUCANIA 1111311 A, CEDRUB 060DA11.4,
SALM PKNOU (now le stELODCIDZNk
Din lora an variety, OVYJD3II,I3Vi BSISN iK NY, Botitleh \
DOLLY au variety, An., do. n
air Lola, re pod. Mal to our 'g ld .t NV tlklne P. 0.,
near Pat Kburatta, .ill redly. , imm t 0 • t ten tJo ,
ri ana let at o e .tao fponrliro dr IT the : Dimond
mer..t, will Pod Immediate attetaldon.
The'total:. in narul.ar• Invited t "11 and 'aiming
orno,ai, attention to vitymelytn 04 40Y 4•10,,t4.40t
, '
iIpELLEIvr.ItNoN
D ate:autly on Land
h PE(NUII
1 '4l
, dEAP WALL
1112ZIFAMI
FlNlSTERS—Beautilul deßigum for sale fly
se%6 WALTrit
Icy ,1110 CUININtIY TOPS--240 roeukTed
th!Avl/7 7 [a.2.91 1119NILY
; 4 4 1 X'fgiNSP.),ti HALL varie
gl i t u ttlt r. s e t ISA
ni -and tt.h Or, by Iraq 171c18. PALM/ht.
\ANDEB,S Treatise
L'... Lax ekf by Rears Kaad.,.., a for
\ Nof the Abovivisoric reCSIV.I.d.r....u. by
\ •
'G3 ICO•Kd naval bets. ea id sad 4ch.
i ii .lol..E LEATElF f Et—lowj(prk and 8a1d
1...7 Laf.r.Eoli Loather !I atm.; anirior - VOE*)" , GE
Nepl.tk Da DE pa. :
‘ PAO rketlON
INSURAVE COMPAN Y,
OF • •
IWITFORD, CONN
Cap's Siock, Ani:xtra/ Premium a4,ci Waters .Flosii
\ WOO,OOO. ,
..•
'a INCORFORATED 1'..5.
FOrt,',ts of lt.orancie, iaoned at an ti ea or. tho
, ''s moo/ favors* tamp, agoioo
4..O`DS OR, DAMAGE - BY ,PIILIC4
or, Till \
\ ' ' pgßlLs OF 114171UATIO:kr,
otoft9E, S. tENOLD. 1-crIV
n. Ett,tabair no.S . ADoeteur Conply
120 boxea \Westein Reseri , p
.‘,i...1 amid (arr .
E b l y_ irrix a
00..
N0, \ 112 !Second stmt.
801 . 1.
r t . ....frlA . t
Sat ~.
331
.
Wholesaleihicera
La) d 132'2dN bet. If
SUNS.]
300 hags Rio 00174 e \
SO do B , .ruarra dott
to do (tare do ; \
bi Poled old Gorr Joie. do
120 1.1.7.0.. N. 0. BUN
lug I.Olso Goliet 00 ; \
S, ern.hed
\do powdered do:
30d d e 10a lb. Telt
hoecot
so age P. 'to het dro
1 701 P. T d o
4.
1 do ' do
}gook
do;
m ueac
e do 111 . 0rkten • iron;
'4.) do ../L 3101aeteete
SO do
W ho le re Olt:
11 de hol .1,4
r 0 do No. 31NacktPrl;
SO do N. O. Tar.
:ZO hales Na 1 & 2 B
300 rowan wrapping rhoen
3 cs..Ma:den _
The ahoy. artletts we otP.r
together arith tortledoe row
0111111
Deolerihr 1100Thland
Pro tbOe'ol tdx. Plttabirgh.
101 l rorPli 0f230078 sad
rolatenatdotleigtdahnont oVwl
Wonder.. !Mono • *mow a
11.robbtli. Shoes. oftholotest ott
Nrrunto and Comet ihure slat
Nhoute ltre Welted to oleo no
rtholo low for,eath [oo
.
AUSTRA.LIA..,a
-..),%, I.lo,ill:REß , s z,urs.\, . .
:Iff.,turft and nable Bourn Clipper Ship
, IMIWA RD:l6oo4:n+ burled, --AaLunar, wit(
arta m b. r Wain Pier 12.4 , rnet. Swat. for MIST PHILIP
An nrailat Oil rdo Mtb.October. plAiltirolr. \
As tireltib ahldof this Line. the MDWARO hi,ana of the
Swat puked ship owned In Boehm; ate. Ina rinsurnomod
aceom=olatians fry Pint and Serand,Once Vae,enaart—
nd .. AbOorill only oirry forrr . jn all. , eirly application •
to onarn42o. ‘ ••, , .
The /OW 4,Fc. wilt , be analeedtal br (ha entirely nes
hipper Ship Ha Sagt...S.' . of 11100 tens harden. noratlr
irvoribor for tha'rropiletors of thin Una, takflaraneesa4‘.-
The Man.: Lit esaraa the first. inal the, onlrregatierfr as
tabiKs4 line. , \
TN. uriegetall.al the retdate has rl Tara attandad tills
1 line l . r gnarsntnp la fa* arm thakninst num a prat.
' , toren over all other* I , traligh it t or, v t:sea ci a 3 ae u tt&l . r,ory \
I Iv to '
.} rort , r \ , \ lia W4I at • Near retie.
1 . 4 EC I RATIVE
r 15na iwo.ort.nNinit oticvarithed o.k. Blatort,T,
rouvivr pug.. tutor Walnut. pr . 111.011.1tur , suitatie
for 6 , oatil. \Mom, WI; an., rtik• inde
\ . Tg.9s6raviii.
- •
sale by\
.0131( A ON
_II.Ii.POWDER SAFETY-FUSEL.
• VI! ba.u.c\po.dir; • •
riffs. ' " ••
ECia gust: term, , •
Mi s talse. ponn4 eat
.nalaatrtaf asTtkng Do74oit,
1 2); lca4rtle Ehnotliig
tal!p>lp z . 11% 30 .. I A f IA2.1111) 4
...nrui 041rit, ', 4,...a 4
J. ' :uII,,IOUTEI 1,174.
AVS - \ El•treet..
Great Haettemiattlii Coal 'Property . on the'
Ifertougahela.
10itFEj1 5 1112%a farm of Oriato lemi.
fi and AO acres pr ad
ieteml, 8 t 0,..an tomtit:, co ih. lirtunorahela
Tor. lo Pool NO: a attor distaste, from nook i No. 4,
AVlllltTrltnr_llo_4l7aV.P.r.l, ifgridirgTritan,ll
Vitantl LiollnA; latg ' • Labia and nomprou.t
-' bonito Land. Cool alfilAll plroted atille low Oil •kcf
144. oer74. Apply*, •7, • B. MoLAI
ARNOLD &W/ 4.111118, . • \
4ty.tAve ~41/Dl•ityme.* wAßzgousx.
\, imaiAarrau,s . c
Chilson Farnageo, Wrohgh Iron Tubink,
ANORITI - 1:10 ROR BTRAM; ee n WATIR.
41c. 2.8 Market attest. MUD h,
•
"I. 1d our. Ihmume. Ikharn as ,to It.. es,
71LLr1114,• whom Rtee rmolna,a"
mop( the public.
heAIFR.ATTIV6O ORZIA.
be tihquhad and Pittsburgh !Litt Co.
Cisysland.
JOLDE A B are hereby notifleklut
,ml lintelleimat resin per cent. hu I.lr.
N. stook of the Cleveland and Vltiabn
ti r for the oonetnyetton of the Basr
Ep.i.M n.
4 lt l :C t e s tarltb. ! _ t *OrirartrilirtinktViAL
dth x the ...pent mateltnente of ten
eiott. be You tneeld Tnt , sur4r , or \b ' n ' . th. Wit 9,
, it\e..V k ientreltentanth there . niten. nnlll the whnlwybal
f , MAO 4 will N. allowed frern the ma: of psymentlMtll '
the oed Is ampliond for the finales of ergenir Inlay of
oar* Bj ovd of the Baud of Duroten
l to t s BAWL. Seer V
Ne • • and Furnishing Store.
SUBS It would respectfully
.5 ca •• ht.4.l6ll;ind
b. so • s pleased to me all of /111.
,telende. an all who atertaver him "if It s till. lie In
terde likartmles /Me ag CM al Y the
dry. Po wishing to cOrohemench goods. willyque
NW and my mock lamb. l
~aylltsAmelftw.s
OSA ens ato drte toad* to the weeniet
sad beM tannery. Carlin \lTf p.
\ \ • Ire= 20114.
'
AA 130XESTzime MN* HONEY,. pot
w o \ t,
Aw 1:4 414, - I, I . 7satam AVlLl i tti a te bjr \
. ' Clorn.r Of 'synod sod elth ;lc
\ . If2D AL it ico/4ytyrt!..A.Usektow7.
/1 RUSSEL k CO, /AnnaletUrerd
here o 0 end 4,12 aT,rup,.,Tlnit r irMllnllll"7B'
Rtt eon'v Improved Premium wareedire and no=
Cat Patent, and ottun *dm Ponkri; lihnetford'a Pate
eat (dower Roller: the onbobtstn2 Htenvan Ponni• Plow:
Wheat Orlin. an Kann. rale ar4 istidk Ccittm;
Gum nun• Poll and nth', Plo nand Pinny • Patent
and Gam ClUvatcrl. de., an. dialel4,__. Statinan.Ohnn
its..undra by Mad, promptlynteenmenyo. haw •
1Ear,4•470-bOIOSTIVRId '
•
\„\\
• •
I.l]
O F A\
s LON
r SLIM
Yonne
Doors 0 . .
[Let3o‘l
A.' 1/%1
I AA.
/NO
tal iV,I
Alt,
Ratire'
CgALE LIX 4tiCTIUN. —did;4inery o. • t•hB
11. . - 1
luopiccarto ' , ie.:Tin:Y. F iitob 4,10'.
The elobaarawr, baring d•r`trm.l.ett 44 ,1 y-liequbb the
('or buslaisi wils , ll In IMA, Itg pqt,B 88,tion 881888--
'procil, , eB. on \ WEDlir,auAy, \etobna . 4 • t bLI, ~ I,
o'clock. A.ll. ', \.\ \ \ \ '- \
Tits ocBmlBl 181(71,81tr r 8 MEI Sort \ lert,, j , \ '
All in comp lara em a oluit l artte r. or4elatlotkor‘ \
1 rtak:i . t, ''', •\ \ \ \\ , .
- 0 2 oreaar. , ‘.\
04 ecru& 30 ilaqx 4.!, k 8 8 18 1'...845 1381 118 y, ' i \ * , B i \ .
8 Dra•ing Frames: , \ \ ' „ ,'.
J , 5T8 . 4.1er.; • \.A , \
' 4 81, 8 8 7 ....€l. - F*.j Ipilmsys nAuvial,:\' .. , - \ .
ic bred 'loolle Firer akaa‘lts. .314 • gpleila:'. . \
, 8 Tuba ,do 510, Jo 109 . l Iv
I, l 3 tg i c , tt Trsyrt r\ , . \. ‘lo \ tr ,. 1 ,. :4 \,. .
.\.
. 31 Reals--1. Wlot Stratcher—Lltar, Tat. NrirlA s,
'...T Warp 01115-2 Sr.:Qr . —A Fly anr,-14 rolailla,
2,(lud Winding-1 epinlit. Grirder 1 tka• Why... Cut..oe
1 '0.311 , 4 , Fluter—axea lot n 1 floini.kd and \ timat,lAL4l. ,
Bobbi.—a i l large lot or P• 41.14,.. a.. ‘
' Tgalll3:=Suma et $lO3O or 11,4. nutty tZlar pit \ kV -Want/
ciortowth cub. Nance 51.1081441 not sot 4. rf ..,,t 13 , ~
.m
utio. '
Pr 1. 1 ,118 sloth Ing to a rankle" llti, Mao Itlorf will tail .
stair 196110:Louie, earner of Marlat an Wits, 4.0888.
PirUccoth • . P. ttttttIIIIIIYAILUIVK.,
.419 401 . :. .
Et .
P.M. ,
Y . DA VIS. DAVILA, Auction .V. \
Cbimertii Shia Rooms, corn** gif PA , and
L ak
Aaaignee's.Bale o a. urge Sao o
log and Tailles Goods.
U , thuraqay morning, • Oct: Bth , lit
doer., at mania N•i. 44), Market semi,. 111. be so • by
on:erorJolim We reeht. a•stariee.rn D'eln•Yara '
n=x l irire a m n o2l ' aXgt:llt fzl r . g o \
about., tante,renr, drat,-n. Ac. Also, a - iar •
Onsatll r at entierhoa oloths.Ose , lnVirea.sathems. \
.11k aml tabby Talreta%sercee, Irish Peens. brown ho' -
Wide, woolen Waldo vretingl In /teat rarely. mikb.lkN \
mute, *riper black Int , . .pelrlopt MU, t.fot, llama
threat tattoos, a , to 101 tha shout Of Ik. trade
Id tesT.etrally Invited. le..,•spaltlee.- , Terms east:
0.1 P; SI: 'DAVIS. Anat.'
, TILE UNITED STATES \ •
'Wet: INSURANCE,, ANNUITY - .• 1
AND ' . '7l/115T \COMPAIiri', I
\ ParLA.DEI,PHIA.
. \ . ,_. 1
).
011 A. 11.TERtll APRIL , 26, 135 th, _
OILARTStt. PEILP*UAL:\ . • • 1
\
\ CAPI r rAll"12501000. • \
01110\ S.
E. oornar of MalS, imod'a?hie swat , , i ,
rrr a sss , PhiladoWallO .- \
017101n5 01 TUB 11011.11 BOAIkit ' Af4HILADBLPHIA: •\ . ' , i
\-,, i l
\ nntiCaroaar , _
~. ',..• \
Benno:cll. Crill l'onl. Paul B. lamillital. ',, „ /
\ \ Annear! ff. Thompaon, LkorllnCO John..., , I
Benjamin' V. ThoOef: 'soot. WM/I , M - - \
,Jaeob L. V hetlee, Jemea Deverens, •
• .1911liana 3t.Vodrrin, Valli= 5.1.11ee,
1
\
Pracident-410.gb. o..erawford. ' - \ i
Vie•Presicleal-41mbrron W. Thompson.
',Matta Romiiarci—Plttaborgh. Janne 11. Willson, W. O.
Alf open! COX, 11 , .. E ) ,Ur g 0; 4 ..11 K L/ sotaj.
~...t;„. !
all,l7'V -.' A Ti Fourth scrod. Plumb:fre. \ '
TO MINISTERS and STUDENTS--.Books: ~ .-..
The anbinnitor ' 11j:tit:mole& lore 1141.11 Hone to his ... \ '
II ,rt nt Atemi•arta tortgu. ThoolGgleal Wer.s , and
rotnpa......n.ci ... pt,d..,..r0 havl„dgooa 1 \ . \
.4 .
Aeraa t tt it tr 6 k4: , ..l :orcel.;;al ; t 4 t t at . Tlll49l,oolQAL :„
~ .
,
'', a'4 , l \ e',. LUNA... DAV MON, ' ,
s, Late Vavitan a Sines. ,
\', 1
r I
NE e taild*:? .. U . A i ß iti le . E . e t al . S . — .,, ll d eta'
it\tho . ldet 'Bro n nDo, It'! , :owkon4.i . elagah r A do 1:
Nth orate Ataokuta . on ffio ihrub: lliaalonf Illtorr
b;,4„
of Oahu r AhWalbly, World to 07112.. by Cheerer s• •
Law Toohmony, Dr author of Wide World: Lamp otri •
Lohtont.'tit IlamlltoM it chrladam p...., by Jaustre, no, \ •
Ac. rp.iipe ofTdam• rale4-11mme Ufa In o.rmanot Me, \
Trawling.. lioudoad; leo Daharlor Doha; Way of Peens
Cooletarldfo of Churtui : Hoary WS.: AILIIIIIIII Ureek \
,it•eatuft; LlvolliNt the I umboldta: Thaakoraa'a rionlloh
Ulu:Arlon!. \ , \ JOUN IL DAMON.
roll \ \ \.. .\ .. Ili Market street. \
,
DIM'S URG4 , TitiI \ ST CO. ...35 eharais of
I_ thio Stoes. arant4 el . cues. u. LOOM th e
PM TA Ith I c a, olUtOrne Bonk otrlttoburgh.
X .
l' 1
N
- -
4 . 1 XTRAOT LO WO 11 -10,060 lba, for
rale by Viedn IL A FAIIR4ITOCI R OO: ;'
B karr,
ORWARDI G CQ3 SSIO J -air.R
:,y CHANTS, and daleolii T)i011 C GENICHALLY.
and TO, Water e • . •
rafts Fralqa b D.Pat
a id. " I' Lrbe "
Infl t ad sa, ranna• ad . isnardarr•O'Vntitabu
_
• View-a( A, . , d. • \ • , ~.
tih'EPTSTEEL- • KAI LNG • AVINO, - ' •-1:
ndtantety deorrip , lre 0 the .Realdenee et the lab .. . , -?
Noe FIRMLY CLAY'. alas 20 h alti \ inchaTelth to 1'
accompanying Portrait of nen c pt i y ; .1. by , 1 Inotte
engraredby Certain.' kyle.. SS ' ' ••.
WZritiOL A Cllla:illiip,... 1, \ , , r4arilt lir.
\
AMC:, ereetei In front et the 1... - extrt a ir h t Womb.
'woo. D. e. • King of gograyiese. hy ilb Imhof.. Vcire.
13.90,ter .11 by .• , Tit 'B. itIGINnt Y,Ve..: -
\ tetaklmd sPA Weed elm I.
,
~.. —
H. CHMDS &W., ,, \\ - ..
• • .wHoutsAmc \6' , ) \\ -•
Sft E WAREH• • ,S\S \ E, ',-.'
lt,a dh 135 WOOD fiITDENT '\ \ \ \
• PITTSBURGH. re. •,, •',.. .%., ‘ \
sant . \
OULD •eaD, tbo attontiotiol_%th \ \
VTLlano ,:pittaa OW , city. to o immerse* elt.itek o
WOULD
\
[MOTS AND WOS ,• \ 1 \
' \
littAratins as endtaaa relied,. Ile M oo. I,..diam.' >Week
Boy.. Yoult and. Chltdran. nondon roe of the \
..treiaat- , ",
etooka Mflt eft h; s itliiheD7 Uountains, Abe. a ..Pleth
did a aotortneette n - . \
BATS AND CAPS, ' \ '.",‘
of various sty;ft, And y : t atted feebler., frcsh fmm the Man.
yh-roetotlud r o lote r y r i facer_W)oo Situ Prime Noe Tv* . \ '
. . . ,
Sir Ocle stock' haw x 1)1.0 puteheonl peneitodly ter
nob. and eeleeted a Ith met ear*, fat to norhY and eizett ,' •
'adapted to the' Weeorrn ode. Co Satter 011[8611'. that , . \ , l,
eta nen make It to ys etc i tercet to .ntrc ue the - preference \ .`,.
caef . 44 . 7 1 - 0 ( ?. 4 . m /%l , i i, :tabla an .12,a3r . .V10g ~ , ',,,
moms.
WORTH &
• Commis Merchants, •
•• • if s , hatlisid: Pittsburgh.
MS.
100 Las flaw era pa1m...000
60 do IrsislrWs. dodo.
'Ol do Rosto do;
383 do 8.10, 18.12, 12-14
99 Jo Poirl. Blareb:
80 do Straub oar= dcc
21) do
tgrrot.i=d;
do
00 do Chocolat , : - •
000 do id 11 Italsonr
fttraat Cotrieli
'2.0 Verona tyre
do bags P . a r p i pari co.
ggs l 4lil ufload: \
'WO ROO d
ano assorted Nails
ts 04sols;
100 oas. While 10000
1( . 0 4.0.. Eton, Ao.;•
z
E 0 do TubqOucket
3 Groans d. Y. Indigo;
6 "ezoos`.3l.lll.s' do:
• • •
r at the loattst market rate
nufaztuead tet Cu, city,
Vita, DILWOICIII Ott
,
Great Weste rn -U. te3 Nail Rate. ;
',
21 /1 gimEN_ ,
NICK. SOWfKER N Qt N. INDIANA ;" -,
u RAILII.
.00ADII
\ .IN CONNECTION NATI; TON ‘,
CLEVELAND ABD TOLZD BIM ROAD. ; t
. _ ,
ritrE most direct and only R. route be- ' \
t E mn Cleveland. Tanta and <Edo E , ek Ulan°.
CI ana ant Dablanne . La hallo and II unto. Baal., \
Hannah& Waokezan ondEbeboynan, In anneatlon with
r a litchi s
Ck.m" ll ' lll f Iit ' ATIT;e.:BIPU ica..r INN '' ,
BAIL
1. LIOLL 1 , 11 1...XPRE115...-Laarea CI. , ~,,,i .t 7li
A. 31.. Nan avlllo at V 411. Wind all ) 20. a d Toledo at •
I'll . : tlitie l i..4,TlA , P- I r l d. ` ;:: 9 ir .Zit Tilt S w .Z. ' 'll..
IN I.
nonroaallle atE 00 P. 31 . , Wyly it 4 P. M. (notorrlnat no
Stonota Traln f‘no Cltalanatl.) and Toledo at* P. M.
wlth Ma Night arm Train. atrnolne In cb'eoltn, Plat
rooming at 447 011.0.1.0133 arllt. the 11. , rulna Trap. on
all road& foam o sad Steams EP f r puts onto \ !
Il i b laitliT EXPE S-Lonres Clatalind at 746 P. M.. -
Tol•lo at° A. M . -1 Monolog Mutsu Train. marl it
In eblcaro at AEI P. .. c00n...140z with the Alteration \
naproos TrAln or elolons , anl Rock Island EMI Road Mt \
1:111
LaSalle aod all wins .- Me lUlcalo Myer.
.16Ir TllltullO El TIC rd. by tboa Raga. aul ton poc...
cared, eindonati at tbentina of Ma AMU*. Mlatod and \
:17Clnatongli t, eajal'o , : ,1 112 ,1 1 , 7a I?:y a ton-Rall l noncla In
aul. BW i : la! \ \
, 7:r.a....1 . 0 .9 . 1 1 . 54.14 .41, g iti.. ° 4 l re ' :l 7 t•t! A gonts . pf ' t6 4 4
Mod 11 1....
heliVlleol=.: TetiM i ll . p t . I:
I.! ' it! 01. 114146.10, Tloket Agant o C. A
..
Hof. Atant. at /manila awe,
elm \ ,
Pan Cols Route, to Illilrago will assoc.
them.
41
"4
g igt r d'''''''b
th""X. \
any at measly u br whlen Cul an.
Xl7tunly era and dloonalbota of crnsalsot Loan \ \
/ 1 mono of tha
stir.
,
• .
ti 40L1. II 6100555, Nunn, \ \
\ 1!
9:.:72tr. I. R. -.. \ ,1 .. \
Fll • ti ---1-
GANGINUS , -A tth, blue,
crimson aon .....a, arlth gall ant To k also plain
noltn and tlontrad patl\mon tor .al4 by `O6 ,
ITALTEN P. 6117 HALL. '
LIIICE-2 tierces o'd °nonagon , or so
0..., tor \ male by (cO3) VO Nol4ll/1011.3T AM. Hr , l
iIyRPOWI4 ASS , 00 Mrs. Belldroon
u , ott.d. leo draft, ~,,..n. n . nand."
sal* Y [Ol3l .uN III/NNTIOItaT A MUEII I . t.'
Wit RAP - DIEU APE
...-limo roams S ., '
.;
w s Wtan:lng PM , ' tor ON NI nal \\ . YuN NONNI OMIT A MllltYik : '
CHE.EBI:--40 bra \W. R. CIigES.V, P e 1 `
alby Cfl3 l \ VON ININNItOIIST aM 0 RPIIY:,
NAILS --200 'kegs Rasort.d \
i f:r *tale by ,
' 043 • .'VON BONN OU ET A MDEPIir. ''' •
,
\ ILI OLASSE.S-50 bbls. printo N. 04 for' . \ -,
)R it ~ ..1,, by .11IN lI9NNMOR3T A MIIMPIIS,_ \
i I idErSSI;E:-:A1.7110. 55 (Id onid IQ) \,
sr sth otnont Pataboialn . r. • , C •
20 dol. /Winn /141.,111101..ta; • - -,\ ~ \
63 A eatatabe. lads.' ,
Also.-Coonall'a * . atant T ornam•otar 'Chum 'ohs\ opl \
natant olot to bt for ANElooky-entoolq. Pa. n . \
owElko t ,' II &mum!, juoorov, \
'A. MASON , i, CO., N0:25, FiElt..
. fIL . win .01.51....F01a 'ay. 9,11 .ii.e. MeV and 'Mandell
1 ao.orteoont cf LaDt A . 0!,0.4,1,5,,,, I rs ii w x .„ Tal.s . 4\
ACE .AND It:1;i IP i..Z.1111.E12, i i re
I
II a sod for ra'a by DARR 4 DR LAttok,\
LigAIR, URIC Lt and EALCLEATILEkt faz; \
\
a ~,el 2l,
;_1_L.,,,,3, • - naun a ostAnu.‘ \, ,
EMXIX=JE
Wholeside 2nd Rail]
MUMS, et rto r oilourth and
Pa. 1. have reeetvedw new and
Utlolo. for Pall and Winter
var..ety and style•of Won't
thildrebe wear. Algo:Aletalle
tyle an& of the beet
lays on hand. Odontl7 Met
;a <2U, Se we ars determl,2l
. 4;3in I T,IWTH & 130GTT.•
nem= Okeeso.
fplit °LEESE *Well k the Premiqm At TIIE
matt Moto Var. 11:Au this tot the coo. V ,
hos of Wood sod Sixth ti maujyy.
ROOMS—VI don f
• or sine.by k
ff..-100 bbls. to \ ntrivo, tO Bale bye %
) '
c, . - • rwanaxpos tNanni3l l :; \
, , • N 0.115 wan. se. • • LSO r.Dt -,
IigOLItENT=4 'aiiref t :9l - Glo n. en li ,F.T.:*
:b\f„
... ,,, h l . -- 4 ,f re4 s ni: 4 ZtrOnytetbitrit Low Ulu. 83 4t \
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