-- .11.wrnonter CorairamteTttritn. DAY,- - ...,The lConferenee met at the timutihour., 1.,_. After the transaction of come buscrinesi not'Of [general interest, '.ll,cri.. Dr.- - Kiruna "addressed the. assembly Upon the Sabbath' Schoolaituse:— ' In regard to the. pUblleation . concern . of the i Church, he stated . thet — no less titan Ifoo,bound ciolnmes ' were on their catalogue,* larger one than any issued .by any simiMi concern In the i world. °film' S. S. 'Advocate,. 126,000 totiles wore In circulation, Mahe expected that during i the present year, that number '. would be in f creased to Itsu,ooo. CC :At the conclusion of Dr. Kidder's remarks, it iwas announced Hurl Ker. J. M. PEABZ, Secrets 4ry of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, would address:Go Conference on the anhject of colonization today at 11 o'clock. . , At 11 delock, the order of the day wad taken up—namely; aft.a,l4ress from the Rer. Dr..Dttn- BIN. on the Missionary cause.. . . . - A large atidlenes Of ladies and gentlemen had 1 aisrmbled in antieipationef the speech:.. a r.D urblnafter ' tome : introductory rc7ks said that thechuiihfGad woo iliritltd,and throaghiGolt.iretsmai.ltedeoo3of Prnridcnce irtiroticloiotit the redemption of. the world. And the Church being 4 Laing . body. had closee - sympathy with the world around, and noticed the ,world. and .the auto' of nations; lta conditions and tendencies.` . These conditions and the te tendencies present m e n. Churchc o l . e r s thti constituted ' li:n titi,mo:nianythi ng,pnl . mc h w bm 1 s7h. in bos t e t e.::: ' :i t gns h drath6o ß eefo i e b othbu l fe e cc) : :: c i.: : t 35, l oci „lee Ifd • they were written in theSibli. If- this position was well founded, the al - triple question would / th El tn e Co l n ° lll a 2alr t u h 9 er ? a ' tt h n e t x d * on -wn3 tst ti u t n e do nt7t d at . t the present time the general ,expeitation and eeling thr,onglsout_the Christian world, Ina tut-. :fi 4 e 4 e ° l:l t n w g:ttut tli a t e c til m fe ced el t i i n o tr a n o sn u ai l e d a mg c sa . x v d P it d e iri th o l u y ti t an b e e x c i p:a g Pe n L ri t e l g o: wl ing P i reT ont i O n f ' ll l.r is t sO l n h n ° po ti: n inin the g. c o i r rt t h h . e M T eg h 2 is la w b' rt.7. ned out. lle:would not. elate how this con 'oneness arose. ffia andienre would tied it in he reletire conditions 'ef-Chtistiati nations Coro , red with Heathen.. - 'lie referred them to the xamPlord aCtielty of the present again Christ .,. Itu countries.. c -- -In Turkey, in• India (except Acre the gorenunent of. England in that coon. ticcy manifested it) and ii. China; ahem. was no tivity. It was not felt. outside of. Christian ands and Christian influence. It is to be seen • ,the successful carte of ourlittle -sqUadrott to aspen the ports of Japan Ori the-breaking down .rta portion of. the Chinese' Walls. by. the Eng nth, a few years ego... Knowledge, wealth end cience, had.: all been .treasfeirmlto Christian onntries. . Had a 'Merchant ever..heard of the trrival of a heathen ship - it Kew York or at Len on f It was ,u simple question.. Was there a ort in the world where Chlistiatt merchantmen Dad not unfurled their banners ? . . L Ha would refer to the fruits of modern nil!- lottery enterprise; compered pith the resnits of t: e Apostolic missions. Be would divide these suits into preitiYe and preparatory,—a division hick he wished Impressed • upon the minds of Ffi ''lle audience. Positive fruits : were such as the thering together of congregations, education, amement and the symbols of religion, in a when land, and preparatory fruits were the uence missions, exert upon : the mess of the eople, looking to their final conversion to God. In regard to the Positive, stparating the eon melon of . the Jews from the heathens, ' the peaker asserted -that modern missionaries had 4ccomplished more in heathen lands, preparing 'II em Tor the bade, thanwas aecomplished bY the 'hole raission'of the Apostles - from the Petite - ost to St. John. -This truth was embodied in a I . ork by -Dr. Nainder, entitled "Planting and raining _.of Apostolic Churches," which, upon . first appearance, astounded Europe. -In sup ,ort - of this, the - speaker stated, that at- the 'tresent day there were 4,000 churches among kenthen people, 300,000 eimimunicants, 2,000 , issionary ministers and assistants , 5,000 chris tan schools, - and 250,000 fel:dim. DU the postolio mission do this mncb, setting aside the C 16311 conrert 1 . It 'took Ahem 1500 years to reparo the - heathens for the .reception of ;tho I. . , In regard to the preparatory. or the influence I , reeled upon common, minds by missions, or the I rcpraing Rublic opirdon - for some decisive ac t bon it arrives at sufficient ripeness, the speaker aid, this division was of more nine than the , ositive. lie would go to ancient history, for a .w facti—etot spec . ' ulations:. An incident is ro ted tn,Oibbmes,ltantan Empire, which occurred fx.the reign of Theodosius the Oreat-1 most markablo event.. The Apostolic inisaion'hnd n in nOITIC for 800 years; its influences were belt in the caldnet,in the7fortim, . everywhere, eking 'rotten the ;pillars of,2l;piter's Temple, • d tho temples ' of all-thethals nod Goddesses: 'he Senate was in nessicri; the Emperor pre iding. A. Senator arose; and mond ”thathenee tn , irtit the religion of Rotas ho That of-Zcsus _of iiTho speaker gala a vivid account of the ind ent, its. prici upon the Senate, and the anxiety ,titn which the result of the ballot (decided &War knatively,) was indted for: ; lie then • referred to , ?that was perhaps transpiring in China at that 1 :,Znoment; that even-than the rebelehristiau chief ras beseiging theespital Oftitateountry. It might of be many yearsbefore is - 033211 W motion would • i ee made in the Chinn Senate. _ The people would , liot all be Chtiatians, but all difficulties would be yemoved, the ramparts broken - down, -and the. Ipible woold be admitted. -, It took SOO . 0r.20t) ,vears to brook downheatimaism in nearly all the :11.•ountries ; of Europe. In ' Truasia the Christian diem was not adopted until the 10th Century. One r h n " t d"4a ' fiftlpango.l43PiCilde ' nadaarer, lallthefmrotitlon oflritishnde n India: . Bine() then, it hair been advancing • : b ie'v ene ll . lY ' md Snot a n t s l' it "Mm iuliw t ne rni ed e , s jia l ;1 6P p'raitt' 4:" , hadhte4he ' missionary advanced,:anir, strange to say, the `cross had gone as far - sa the cannon had gone; ‘ dno farther, The Goveriunent in India had to -. .ontend with the habits and prejudices of 100,- ..... .ears ," .grO p w e tla P — le ba ;- h whi its a ttM we tir E o ng r ltm tw d a 'w t o b erid "L'l n u o d t .o tolerated for a moment, 'and whichWere•di tly opposed to • common sense. . There were '...: hreo especiatlys-410 sacrifice' of individuals iy suicide , by throwing themselves under the .'. ' heels of the car orJuggernank when the has: •.; and died, the habit of burning the wife upon ..1, he funeral pile, and the practice f Indian wo. i ., '.: en throwing their children into' the Ganges— •, he Government wasnotstreng en gh trimly the ople should not exercisetheir religious rights, r they yero Matters of conscience with them, ..' ut It resolved .to protect themissions. Their f'o !! ork .was '.effectnal.; the prejudices of the hen •',..lthens had been weakened, and ten years ago the -. vernment felt strong enough to prohibit - the [s hree religious ascrificasabove entimerated. And ram that day not one of the rites have been'per• armed except by stealth. ' • . • , . . The spelker referred to the rapid growth of e Idethodisfehnich. On Christniaa it would , rottiplete its seventieth - year of organization in . .-fhis county: springing.froto 13,000 to 6,000,000. • rlt has colleges:: atatietnies, seminaries, free • chocds;- - and potseseinieverything that makes s ''powerful organisation. It had arrived at ago and •-..hould now enter exteneirely into the missionary . work. Ea their proceeded to speak of therplan . f missions now &dried:a - pen. Lithe first place , . e missionaries irens appointed by the Bishops; • e board of trustees supported therm; the money or the. home missions WAS - transmitted to . each onferenee for distritration; that for • foreign missions was diitributed by theboard. Last year ' it appropriated $18"2,000, to be used in Swedish, German acid otherbame missiom - Erety' Protestant Chureb:had mired at the conclasion that Societies were of little use and that the only sermaneat-support was to be do rived througk die chinches alone, and that a committee fromeaeb cougregation, of which the Pastor would be -chairman, to hit' every member of the congregation and obtain a dona tion, of wbateier account, was the best and most efficient plan that *Sold be devised. if this plan was adopted, the cldissionary: supply would flair like the HUMUS of the yeicr. : With illustrations of t werklug of this system in England, and an earnest, appeal la Ministers to form these tout ii=Mee; and tc:c troth seelocully for the roleahmary cause; tho Speaker cancluded; haying occupied about an hour In the dellocry of his , addros; • The Conference took irrecesa AITUBItOOSI.37.SAION. Tho afternoon sertion:WailiTon op with re ports ol,lllnlntere and other buninitic:of to; gene ral interest. . , '• . - - -. The following ere the eit;Utsttntents for Mine Surlier, on Stutdiy.- br the members of the I IMethodist Coutexence. - 'Liberty . Street 'Methodist -S. Chnteit-104, I.ltiehop Scott; -18, W.- A.: Davidson. f. Smithfield 10}, James 11 !9 ,4 r 1011 ; iti, Ral- Wesley Ch4ti-101, T :it niSsint: ,/ -8, !Y.)-. i Ninth Wani-10.1, J. ilaniej. Suouesne'llorough..-0, P. hl., J. L. 'Knox. ' South Comonnt-;.-11:$ CUB. A - . Bohan; 0, r, m., John Coll.." Ilcaver Streat--101. Piot :Singeley;- 4i, J. W. 1 hitutehtltter7 lo l, J. It Drily; }B, , William TampersaueTillt—Jl4; I`..Wilthuits ; '.lB, Jolla Wakefield 1 south 1%6111,4i:414, J. * - n Mt s; aP. 31., BirtsingbarS- 4 64; it. C. P. Hamill , 3n. En •-• • Asbury Chapsl:=4o}, Pardon Cobb; IS, A.J. Pius Creek ` lo} 0. 0: Waters CP. M ;J. 'Rodgers. - • • • • Sharissilurgblo}, - B. F. Sawhill, Jobuctrant: raiwrencostle--.8 J. E. McCaw First Flethattst Pro*Utut pburob; AllsgbenY City-148 B. Dunlop: trorisk l F - .4. 0 .-FSEsplm. ;• "; Ellllll Dittaburgbp lOi Dr. J. T: Pea. I' 'gave:" Dr. Ilak _ te 10~T:'Ed'~Iesry,` - - - - }B. & Nesbitt. ,•Combe,rtand Presbyteriasi•— • • 101, I. C. Penh- Pretbytonse, Church, Musersville 7 -10/,T. 1E " • s. lk'.lVolfr First bletliodist Protestant' Chnreb--101, 31, IL Z. Adams. - Second • 2, Sheridan Baker. ". • • . "8, Geo. Craziage. East Birmingham - 10b, Henry Snyder. South Pittiburgh Baptist Church-10i, A..N. " " .8, S. J. Jaokaan. Union' Baptist Church , ' Grant street 7-8, Crerrer, of Baltimore Conference. , Central Presbyterian Church, Excelsier.Hall Ordination Elders at Smitlifield Metbc;dist Epiacotal Church--. 4, F. 31.„aertnon by Re V. J. African M. E. Church, Allegheny City—.lol dames Beacom.- ' . I , •8 D. CTOEI3. African Chntch, D. D. pro° -At a meeting of the Cannella-of Allegheny, on ThuradaY night s a note from . Mr. F. 'Loans; of the 0. & P. R. /1 ~,Offering sloooper annum for the right of way-for fifty feet in width, along the south eido of South Common:and nCr OB3 the alreets eastwardly, on a level, from the _Federal etriet station. was read, and refetTearheek to the Railroad Committee. - - Count Louis 'Ka zinsky lectUres this' (Saturday) evening, in Masonic Hall, on the Eastern ques r lion, and the sayings and doings of the Czar •Nicholns. ills thirteen years' service in. the Russian army and scholarly attainments quality him for the task._ Rt. Rev. Potter, Judge Jno. K Kano, and Clement C. Biddle, speak in the highest terms:of praise of his • lectures, 'which excited great interest in Philadelphia: • - - Afler banishment from kis native laid be - served four yearana a captain in tbe arixtq of tie King,of,Sardinia' against Austria.. He still re tains the. Sardinian conuadssion and uniform, and marks of the battlo-fleld. .• • ' • ,1 MAti bnor , A man mimed Michael, Mur phy. a young man aged about twenty-one,. was shot in an affray last night in front : of the Allo gheny Kagine Rome, by a companion named Robert Kane. The ball took effect on the fore head, and the Vround is severe but _not danger- , Knne arrested by officer Ileetl and le4geti in the tombs for Cot= or QC:titTER: Szosooxo.:—Before . Judge A number of assault and battery cases were disposed of yesterday, not sufficiently Interesting to report. Prmentrumt BE - num.—Divine Berrien regu larly every Sabbath nt 3 - o'clock, P. M., and gas ighting. Preaching tomorMw by members of he Methodist E. Conference, novr in erosion in . , . :MAN KILLE.D.-A man named Philip Robinson, n miner, 'wog killed yestdrday by the falling in of a coal bank, .nt ll'Keesport. The mine be longs to Air. Dram, Art_ingnest eras held upon the body. Tim Anniversary of the Tiact Society of. the Pittsburgh .151ethodiat Conference was held last evening in the Liberty street Church. Speeches were made and a report read. SWEAIIIN Esquire Wilson, ofElirsbetb,yes terday committed John Rennel to jail for 192 honra„for swearing seven oaths,' - , • S. B. Laiiffer, 57 Wood_ street, bas received ..Brother Jonathan" .for the Fourth". for sale at 121 cents rt copy. ' BY; TELEGRAPH. CONGRWISIONAL. WASIIINGTON, Junel6 Ssitars---Tbo private calendar was taken up. The bill to renew Hiram - Moore and John Ras lett's patent for a harvesting machine was read and rejected.. ' THc hill authorizing tho coinage- of lilquid 5 eagle gold pieces Rll3 taken up and passed. Four private bills passed nod the Eenate ad journed until Monday. • .Tiorsc.—Thz Houie took up the biLl to molli fy thurates of l'estn,ge. ' ' Ctscmxixr, Juno - rogitirti Slave muely - no continued_until - to-morrow. 'Probably all wilt be cent back.._ There is not much excite- NEw Foam, June 16.—CrottOn,. firm; isles 200 bags Coffee,'llio, at 91 Java, 18i. Flour, sales 13,600 bbls deelined to $8,60, decline chiefly ma lower grades $7,60g8,60;: sales 1,000 bbls Southern, prices a trifle lower, $8,37(4)9,25...- Grain, sales 13,000 bush Wheat,. a .-trifle lower. Corn; isles • 40,000 bush, market ' fine, opened buoyant but closed heavy, 78e86. Sugar, sales 450 hi:ids Orleans et 4,1. Money unchanged.—, Whiskey,:salei 450 bbls Ohio at 28. Pork, pri ces a trifle lower. 111,613}, sales 300 bbls Beef firm, with upward tendency, S,10: Sales 200 bbls prime mess, common Ohio, $22 - ,37. Sales • 350 bbis cut meats, 51. -.Sales.Boo bids Lard at 9n, firm. • rnmannt.rnia, June in.—Flour dull, $8;871 for expert; sales for city consumption at former rates. Bye Flour $6,10. Corn Meal firm at - $3,71; cOO blds Brandywine Meal on, primts terms. Itheat, $.2,05 for red, $2,17 for white,. 'afloat. Sales 1000 bush'ltye at sl,L?.®l,lil— in good demand, vales 10,000 bush southern yellow at 82e 83, afloat. Whiskey 20 • CMCINICATI, June 16.—Money quiet: Eaatern exchange steady at 11011 pretniam. • Flour dhll, $7,5067,01 Wheat declined to sl,lo@, 1,30; Corn dull at r,3: Oats 38@',40; Barley 7P.— Whisl4 21t , . Provisions doll; sales 3.5 Bu "con Shoulders, in tight bhda, at 41. - Linseed The river has fallen fourinr-hesiveather warm one ;.R' first' rate Grocery_ Stand . and Fixtutus,•lth • wall selected-stock. DI be staml one of Um boat In the ! , •oPv_oro. Alen . Zonesrtllle : geof,lacev.l. IVheoline v.nt Lamina Bonnet , - Bro ."' BoZdP eta . es, Elizabeth.. m . /fendrkloon. 'West Newton. - won. ItrowravllLe. 114111.v0m No. 2. Wolf. NI-ellarini. • nvn:L — Tb..tne lad night, wu four feet nine mung. I3II'ODT3 BP•. RAILROAD • Onto .111 Thnewsrresiit Rangosb—lot bids!, 31,b1. scraps 11.11 L Speer; 15 bbla,f4l, It Dalsell: sks oats, N wcas. rr kel lot bides. F Selter: 3i eke roes. .4L Mee; O calved, 18 hbLe re 1 ho butter, It i/a199.1M P bale agar, P calm. 31 Merrlo 6 bbls elms. 1) Root; 6 elders, W Lekorjr la, bids eggs. :Airs butter. 8 Flsheri 7 mks soles, bbls egos. 2 brs 1.200. G atom cabs, 8 1.6,1en1b . bldiegus 4 ,beep, 6 advt. , . P &Waring: 7 Male euve . 7. Wlltuarth net 1 1414 tble? oh 7A sheep. `bbb,." o °.,- , 3 , Tea. r .u..l4/2, flour, i ' Llsjlt; ' sls bus onr:lt.Wrs l4 2 err . 3; ear stock, .1 Gibbous. 10 eke oats. 2.11' do, ecru, Y Wising Li bus peaches, Hardt. Jones or. au. lumb.r..l TOI:11/411101M; 11 bale parer..l L bbec 9 Dbl. pearls.iWaterman k ens 341 boa wheat, Dr'sau ors 147 sks emu. L Graff; II , 1 wheat, liars 2 Walter: LS kgs, Sokomb 1 ho bayou, 5 bus apples. Brogru 2 Kirkpatrick:9l lus ads; V. by dr apples, 11 Nehuteu bss, 25 bbls eggs. 10 MAE tobacco, aut. - • IMPORTS BY BAVER. Z.LNESVILL.L . , by Rats Catesel-9 skesnioi. J.* IT Rest 10 bids e•ggs, J >tlae>v 70 bile lions,. & Liggett:4 vind toats. Punter,* =6 kgs Lissi. 2 Ws do. 14 pkgs batter. Leech tar, .OQO hoop poies..l 11311;21 shah.. T 11 Young; 72 mks eorn.4l do. fesd. J 311 . ; Disks 'await, Bryoxi YVNNil v ...Sitd74 P ll . l ttlitqo r tr, t 43"; I t, tiff° IS:r3 b .ri, oats, owner; 500 bias our, 47 bbds tobacco, captain, - CINdINNATI. by Firs esooo—.lso bgs hair. Clark &num 1. bis oottou. Arborkle ergli bbds sugar,D , A (Mon go Leo Earas..3 Ibis etto. 118 tons pig midst Jones Dena rl2 ldls pliper„.4. 11 Lfiglisla 10 blids lazna..l liaison. 40 1 , 144 25 b".Y4 1 er 44 . 0 : 4 2 Pkg. Peortitrb,linglisb & RtAwaso.: bitesoap. Donley & co: 20 do, ' . i J bosortka M ;Age lesson stiiif. sundries. . • • - - Coy"eaten Cotton Factory for Sale or Lease .F 1 M.. building . ' in of briek,'44 by 106 feet; 4 <•A- .!.prim. k T r ilf l . t. W4.- I..o.rztAki welt. 1.11., Factory Is .Tasted with o hm - tuna Cap. of eacso, threreoh conper.a Irma The lot ht OR Mr he of the river, oppcelte Walnut et. Cincinn and W riting tb. FM•2I LaIicILRIR Is 190 Tre nt hr 300 ft. deep. There axe 13 hozmo on the rrennalses, £.‘x the at , contrendettop of bangle employed In the Factory. Tonna Ilberal. Apple to • It. accuANAN. l. . Cher. . Unlinnatl. Cleve. Herold. Itherllos Time. and flea, l'lttahaegh Grattte, Tulle. N. AMOTIVROI. Bannon, Alneritaty licaton Atlas, Unroll Coculer. Prarldeaua It./ JOetrnal. copy one . month and charge (Inelunatlllamtto. - - Advertisement. PERSON Arisiing to make 83000 in _ 6 months, addrets poet ;ALL Taraanaton, Titan. h Ohba This In DO nt" . tkm of book agehey. No Mr. cling la newastm bat atm pawn can remain at home and peke the above enta In the :am elated. Addreee eraant PROP.. Briton nova. • -pcm. Should — ors, 01 — dos =and I L / RIC. tarn]. br SIL^CRY IL.COLLINS. QA.LERATIIS-70 L. in 1-4; 1-2 and 1 lb papers, for rale by 118811 V H. COLLINS. 1112 AISINS-20 bxn. Ant - Retsina Cur Bale AIL. by W. 11. tSUTTON, "No. I!, ear. Woad k Fronl oft. IRRICE REDUCED—Harper, Putnau, dry, Graham and Frank Lesnal ilanitte fer May , 1 11 , 117 • a ropy. na 8.11. I . ...AUTFEWS, VT Wow rt. TLMOTIIY SEED, &C.-1 bbL gime Tim, •nthr s.. 1 4; 3 bbl,. Manx ..11a Dry./11.; for We b 1 .voN t CRPHY. ARD & GREASE-60 bbIR. Lrrd and 20 LA do (Imam In dam and for MU by I. d CO. _ BLACK GRENADTRR, for Mann:lint dromm. nod a great variety of other thin roods be mourning narponoy, lately _reed by ' -.• • . _ SECONDSiCIiTRKING GOViir, for -slim lin; asaartment now at alms of • 02 . MURPHY &BLRCHYIELD. .• POTATOES -40 bus. Seed Potatoes; 75 do - Neabanock don ,_ 100 do hod do,._ In atm and for rata by 'et L. O. GRAFF a W. F SA - LE-20 shares stock of 1.: ofPittabargh and 03 mbar.. Obto and Palma: Sall. road. 7.1:1). KINO.CoroI, Stook S Santana., Inotar. BEErcFi)(IiT)IL=-2bble. in SCOOT ar7d torn'. HONEY -2 bbls i in stirs for sale by LSAIA.ti eicxer a ea CVESE--20 i ? , Ince. prim:l o g:gin. D bale C6iNoLms. end 500 Baul D. iitiD- W Pzw — k - e - d7l - 0 - 1)Cia.1101i 21 Loses gul4 hz aide .140 i J B. outirizin Perfumery, and Flavoring u salsa -2 2 dos .. ilarrlaon ' al'hUlomoG . - 72 do do .171,N=a,,4- donl - do do - flavoring do rEL do L ft t ualodg PUMICE STONE-• 7 Citiili for sale by mtg 9 B. A. FAIINESTIC 4 Co. and . " '" l " *. 'l l " l " 6...ftriob ittALL { Food el. at. 9ALTY.ft ARO . V6GS-430, bbla. and 7 bza. now landing I I :41 from Caine Genlan fordo by ETICKEY EIX). jaIIMAC-107 ski. now - landing fromsteam . cr Castle Garden for We hi: ISAIAH DICKEY,* CO, INSEED OIL-430 bblo. pure and old for Ran by J. MIJODICSWIEJ/ /lc CO. AGAN AIIL, No, 91 Market at,, • are nem renelvlnc a dna ananininnt of ' • RN/nets and L.:mg: . . Gramdinra Tinenea Bennet; .• • French and Orrandr - my'lo • Pg BRANDY-2 casks of pure unadul, rat odplr d rota. ntedlcinalpinratecm'd br Intl° JOB. YII:MISO. cor..lllamond k.Markat. xt IjAY RAKES—,ls6dor.:astorted. for sato NI, by teed 60NNI1011ST MURPHY . . 1211PEILLAL THREE PLY CARPETINO NM and rich 'Lyles roe'd this day st the Carpet exchetmeao.ll2Markin et. W. 3InfiLINTOCII 131103. V 01111 C CHIMNEY TOPS--200 of Tani 113r OUS atm for galu •lIIINRY IL COLLINS. rila&—Young lipmon, in catty bxe. 0f. 14 tlbi. etch, wr Wit WIV. ILFVITONNo.I2Woodot ROOKS, :BOOKS--Tho Island 'World`of_ the Nolte;. Shady Sid: Romance of have . % Lone Pozen or the Itepli, Sketch Book, tort 146140D:44e orAtnerriren Wooten; For silo by . neylB KAY • CO.. U. Woqi it.: • blAn—No. 1 Horiini,7 .A.•• •ml do 'do glb'd -dot 190 • do No. 5 - 41ookorol, Imo Iljnot toed I,y IL 11. tn. sale try WATT V) 2 - 28 Mort. IVRAPPING -PAPER.-5 00 renins; «Are net reed and fur We by B. B..LAUFrEIt." any 6 0141VE 011.-10 barkete for rale by mrl7 VLF. SELLERS 00. VINE ,BEHAGE DE LAINEB--2000Fcx art 4 1.1:e h .5. tine, fait mloradJateraa. DoWn" , X- mLO4- co: aro b. , rolling at,l2,,ic. Q., C. DItIED BEEF & 10 .10 tu..em 8. C.Drlntl Boer; - • mir - do do do MT.. In don fouve VLOUR'SULPIIIOOO IDs. for sale by zoyl ' 0, A. PAIVESTOCIC A W. JUJUBE PASTE--500 Ibi.. for srdel.)* myl B. A- 7..urgurrocit s to. V.PERMACI'rI-:-.4 has. in RI Imre cab , . jug 10 reed And for solo b_t BELLP3I.B W.. myaorm. ItEAPING MA aafm E. C' 114E8, warranted t.) out me.5.,.-Ditoth.w.,so4ow .-- -- ---- MOWINGMACHINES, warrimatNl to cut .. to or 16 idea Of Ow 'A& an , +it h •or tt_m rk of f6rPa I e I T tayge , , E. It. till A% &G 1 ":1) t --------- ---,----,--- ---,••••:-- 6.4 TIORSE' RAKFt..S-50.' Revolving. llorie - .2 • wA..as for ale Ittr ' - ' : ZARA/UoICLAND. • • ..----...--_ d s pRAPE SHAMS--A::£ lc Co. hiv.hagi rietl.pnlinive6 moths? bras usortamit 0 eb: plain and aubisd Q.D. t‘hzirls. •ia y5l) 'STEAMBOATS. , Fot.oß CINCINNATI-4Tlio' nt.w . - ,and splendid. ;moaner drama 11. ' • J. •L. 11.11.30[3, - ..Dl leant firi...l 011 LIA DAY, the 12th Inet., at 4 o*Olixt, r. x For freight kr ma. loge, apply on Loud. or to . tor= /1 11LX CS or COLLIN GWOOD. Axis. Railroad P ackets tor • Wellsville ; ilteAbaii-' ville - and•Wheelnig: . ... - - rr HE fast runningpasserigersteluit OM,' iracgi .D ci u trA l lEVY:lo B 4, m rgt A t regular', ~. ILMe e t e l tr br....3, rstsahnro, wcar l um; Steubouvilie The Diurnal:will leave Pittsburgh erver7.llo;alal% nesday an F Tucedny, na r m a g s a ndS ng r a a n y d mrainc, o at C 10 y 'c e lock connecting at Wellsville, at 3 o'clock. r. ie., with the trains of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad: for Clevoland. Chicago and It. Louis, with the Steubenville anti Indiana Holed at Steubenville, and the Baltimore and Ohio Rood at Ulu:cling. at 8.30 1, 11.. Lfer Baltimore and . Wastahmuton "IF ' . . . . . mui 'Wheal ng, the Forest City leaves every li.otolaY. Itedneedar and/rid:LT and the Diurnal Grey:tee .. .ley. Thursday and Saturday - . at 7.110 A. IL, connectin at Neill , . vPieWith the Rallronetraleuto Cleveland, . . . lio freight received me the vrharfat Pittsbir . after 9.30 . . . . For freight or reasage, armly p . board, or to J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent, . m ho- • • N 0.163 Stunt street. • - • Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisrille, and St. Louis. AND CINCINNATI FITP.AII PACKET • LINE. FOR nor CONITY.A.VCR OF • PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT' r PITT SIIIJKOII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND•ST.•LOUTS.• ANNIIIS LINE is composed olnerentirsteLrot . a,pernerfni ate n, of ilTelf a ,` , T "d l=ts=ihe . Ott . river. • It cowman with the United States Mel Line at Steanters front Cinclanatlto Louleville and St_ Lois, y which paseengeMd freights are fcketed .and templed through daffy. en steamers have been added to the Line, 'thick pow en Its of the "dinning boats: • Batts. • . Glottis*: Dope Of &Parlor , * fro.* falsturgt. BUCKEYE STATE....'..N.W: artniroorca..:Stutday DIESSENCER No. I. .. . ... ...Vendal. ALLEGHENY 011XSTAL PALACE...WIC 110111111..... YD ILADELPIIIA /..11.1/3 .. . .. .......Thursday. PITTSDUR(III.—.--..u. °antenna.-- Pride' , PENNSILV.tNIA 01 .1 11 1.5C1,1 - 1.0.....-.Sattodny. • Le 4 .11 . ‘lllll' at 31/ o'clock. A. It, 1111 - C1111,11._ No Freight received atter o'clock, tot the morning of departure. • • VO! plink-tam, apply on hoard or to Jolt( IL LIVOOSTON, JOIE( YLACK, Agent& 7, .... , __ldonnututhein Dome Building& rrnpsitruo 11EANS--Select Cotillion. , Partleilar The Attie:olles emery Tnealsr evening. at , !Pew hall. near Smlthaeld mt. Aauona , .nl be • at. witted without ',Mention tickets:them dePirlo ft to attend MOOT more rites most procure them of Vrash Caplets!. the Crypts] 'slam %waitress (iellary. 70; Ith rt., or of the Marmon Complete arrangements hare been made to ro. mad to refreahmeets,Ota Athalsslort Wets., Mai% the • Read the Following. • FRANK VAN GORDER lovi justiretitined drum Weir York and Phtladelph(a.and IA now °perdue • ratted and toimide Meek of LADIKY DRESS ram- SLAWS. and teepemfany tonneau the ladies tootl and examine them. Ain, .14 doe .mortmoot of Xmlmaiderite, them, ibremh.L No. 63 Market st.. ,or. of th• Diamond V IS TEE TIME to iocuro theioveliest V ler a Cormtry raddence near the rity that lute nor wl/1 be offered Km mum time. Estmlne it. It is 3 miles from Qatar on the tith et mad, or pante* Mr. Joionti arrovium's • nwideoce. where you bare a view of -East Liberty Ind the splendid. valley earronndlnir clbuy ltted Mr , o ,, ve itloom 4 err : I . lii4erita buy It aboul ' Areniain the trVtibr MO. and it la aa . locatlrd that ue It tan he dlrldcd Into aertral lota, eschlielng with the other in beauty allocation. On it there are amend .reel ' Ith A ¢ u of r ' ta r t !en. centre: ga t t " t t e te i o " r; h - Whoever wants sash, can enquire or • • . tottaim -. . THOS. 1V00D9.1.1, ith at. TIM ONLY OFRTAIN REMEDY—A gen tlerib.itlren known In this community of strict re. It LMltoneLigion,st'gra=te'ttrteattindrxh? we fulblish It for the tenant of than who an n:faring from :; t oenz. p poshens h i :, t it al , 3l , l IhitMeop haett o Wm thz4V; rltlr ant lala I.lMsont, Cninlnblana O. Ma7 12 : 1,1 4% Afestes.B. .I..PhAnoolodc 01.--Gentlessetu A child of mne, sand abont E.yearr, had bean ailing for wan thus. and nhlte at dtno.r one day was taken •erlth rpumn otte dada' sass Pant IF. el he Pahl that sonata was this alma K. ,Procaral wale n.A. E beeoces trimaran* footri n nolghten, and Imo the thud • tea spoonful and halt In lan than an hour it passed an Innumerable notasilty of yams. and In a short than yam Irsliassd pedal htedth. We would not In nlthout year TanaLlawa Wader .y_ mu. isideritlen. Soon, respoothdly. JAB. AItIIf.CKLII. Petenerly of Pittsburs h. Prepared android by U. A. FAMESTOCK 4C0.. corner of r Fest tad Wood sta. • __jay • - Buena Vista Lots for Sale. TENorthoso eligible . Building Lots front lag on the Wide Commons, la Allnlkeny City, ore of. rend for win. Those Lots bare • Trout of 24 *et by o. depth of I'o hot, to •11 foot oiler, twins the &otth sod ecnivelartdieg one of the hest sleep tbe Tit y% Apply. to • W. cril. RWIIX,ON. • WARRANTED PURE FRENCH BRAN . j!r i ...¢ l =r m r p relleia . l purposes Cro.-nae.. 7be - d o. at • Floe old Otard 31.00 do. at . Jo; 110/111.13t CASTON'S.tn the Instemetl. ALDEZZOGRAPII LIKENESS OF. PR. UlT—Thy sittonoa hi, just fad afar ereell.rd cn rats; a'Nettncramits at/ C 1.11! St Icollaztay, WV. W J I and see them. •J. S. DAVIL 4 O,4 '65 Ma, ket ot...tmr Ath. • 17 ,NE PA PLR A NGINGS— A choir v . gortineurt to CMOs itraeattlto, and SAtln Imitations r .1.1 , 7 id. WALT= P. MARSHALL. LAWNS --A. full nAortruent of - darktuul ILrbt Eitared Lam.. at for irk.,.. to N,lband at MURPHY c BURCHFIELD'S. AYEV3I--13 doz. e . ery superior Weq . IP In die Dar ro Bona e'd.by • SOS. FLE3II:O. J 0 corn. er of the Dl.Moull and McrtetAL A. YER'S MERRY ,L ,PECTORAL-1 groas tT Cb"" : J05.1' 1 N 74 , 4.1. . bled mut .rc: a 1 - 17 f F MATIN - . C5121,-71safe, gentle N.Jand Iw rnrgstivr: docjastrrararsof hr le" JOS. nrainn. car-VisiEl Mutat st. BEnF(T.R.D ATEII---101miltitiis, on lola _LP sO4 tie ly joG. JOS. FLESIINO._ IDD} W 5 .mindit . ll - 1141:-1 F os. reetthr /09 2.3 g. MEM NO. & DYSENTERY MIXTURE-- ' Arm . elrellent citele %N . M. share eentettintg 1' 1 , 1,01180.,.. FEVER &. of t4i6 'Ned preperttierm new lu nee..tt-r the cure et Veye'r awl *I a-04 other M ims evreetel.t.t I .te! omit/ Pit , !eyed DT Wi.l4' ' S EYE WATER—I aro. of 11 thegenthorsele rued by 7.1 c nannwr. . Inr.lll . zed and alarket. rt. I LOUNTRYSEATS--Wondiille.—This trA trOrrroi Wasted en the “:ic,..3.ll3lcAtota" cihr Petbleutonnahlt., t tailor from the der. has Uen laid out into larselt Ulnae Lis. uitable byr(kointrp Pests nontatalng Two deter aseki-hasion trouts an tbe Meson atahalt rirsr..ll:l4l.lorindleld plank road.und on • r ft rt. conr °gyred tor rate. Thlr property l ...row.' be 1...ay of locution. delightful river sad .11er soenery. Tacoma thivr ham the aity.and nattily Isourotina neigh. norhorri - tnd Idurents to thou. or Irlitns to preclotar, ran Ternar-ilnalottrtis In hand. !alone! In 16 fear". yor Masa Mats &rat to IL IneLA Ho. dl, tth at - WINDOW SIEADES.:-Five Screen"; Pen yy maws, a4k. ft/ sale I',MAItI3IIII.I. IVANTED—Atoun. M nn who can - tome reentomoluird, andleho undcmtanda the Ur.. -nery Surinam URAYT. tor. 21 and Hum sta. - --- ----- FOR SALE—Thoee ; 4o none on the 4th at: Ve t tlhiC SPltts.nppollto Joseib Irhuisitorn Oar pYfea to, do r'as' ne,brelatetZ.,l74 l tenlotto h i r mrrite swine Ult. to not tn. lataltart andlook k.estion odiolning In tty to halos boantlita resident*. tt will - In divided lots to indtmeletooto,, of TIIOMAS WOODS. 73. 4lb BANDIES----Pinnett, Castillion &Co., A. Sobrrotit. United - Proprietor% Gloria. Amoy. 014 and other tholes Icaoda. lu are4 u orta . no, . jolt • • thy. • No. 17. oar. Woof PVtroptltob • —nE—Rßftilik.glit=Xveriiiiiiartieje et../ for summer we. by U. deratiobn. garret or bottle. by re. 3 KM U. AtiMir. leo. I:, tor. Wood sad ?Mt eta (vL IRFT WINE ' 2t }tie . on l iotwli and for Yea .NOP' 'earner V t ood2l4ont de. - - 11LACKBERRY BRANDY on hand. and 1,111 14 pd. In anantitkat to putt, by • 34 int. 11.1dUTION. No. Ll.eor.irood d. Ptaat sta. lINC ivaiTzclooo lbs. Sawrer7s eyjust Il i re"ju jug. kK"'" 1 111 F. SCUMS k CO. lidirDWAYig itn7uTylTEClEF—liTgrom; j_ll, g sale by jeS & CO. riSll- 2 75 Milli...No: 1 triad Shad; half MIL ?kr.l tibe4 bbLL - Whlta . 125 bldg. No.l Italthaareneasloso die ~Trout, now arriving and for Rae by - :1641 u ROOMS-100 dux. Corn Broome bieireo 'd 4ur .ad Am we br. 1•14 - /OLIN WATT a CO. EW 'WILMINGTON "SIICKED HEII- N ItlNGJust reed perltathred sod 'or rale, wholeaak. and retail at . • BIOKUS the Diamond... .I.OOACRES OF LAND. 2 1-2 miles East of blogeerport:• ahont • mile r from the Vovo looheny river, on the 'Ononelarllle It lir 50 IiCTVS leavel and In mood order, thetedanee encxl timber.. It ham all the arta borbood conveniences to make farmers cow ratable. Enquire of wymtr ritoe-lvoups. • V HIPPED LOQWOOD-100 bbla4foi gale byy 1,../larZt J. BCHOONMA KER. A. Ck. 11 . 11, - 1 APPLES--30'bug. arrive for solo tors TunraT u.-couarra. yOL. 8 HARRIS' lIRPORTSZY(iTic Hai rlirs Reports. being rel. 20 ream; State Iteporta. - f_sterlytes eland tbr sale br HAY A CO.. 56 Wood st. aiiMAC-100 sacksin store for sale by mrs - . ISAIAH DICKEY. R. CO. Q,„ UOAR-71 Ithds.N. 0. Sugar, reo'd on eon *hem:Boni for solo by . S. 11.41014tAi1l CO, - 6t.AMFIILARICk;TS-3 dot. India Rubber k.) Comp Binahot• for .1. Kt OA India Itobt.oy Depot. opl4 - J.& 11, P111.101.LP.9, No. 11P Harkytrt. HITS}BEANS • v v lksnotiort reed and fin rale by T.LITTLE t(V ariiIIIAP (WALL pcx. for • t.) ha& perlors, and rinunbrri, &go 5 to '2.in. Inrlnrlre, for rale by my:o .711031 - #.9 GENUINEIMPORTED e• [GAS hy at eery VW peke.: • Genuine !tarsus Olgarr, 2: for 51C : Flue flavored Ilolland do 25 for'.2ocr Prenlehltegollas, 10 for• Coo l -... ' Lot Primo., 5 do do; .• .. - La Hanna Ve, 32 for sr: L. , Antlquidad (none bettor In Pitt.ls ter3lrne..-... Lovers of p00d.(33.1re 11,11110 . well to try some of the ttggrettr asTari l d eil i t Y lL 1 r .2 17 241% 1 N1r,WIZLY * : - DOOKS; 13POKSS4rutrt'll Trahrlatioir. of ","KliNi&Ziluill'agd. • ET tLLIC INDIA " RUBBER COATS, •• Jr ata, Pinta, Usti, Cape. Boots and. Olorea..joit Ivo' and fry role at the India Ilubborond 011 Cloth Ware, room r, No. 111; Market et PILII.LIPS, • 11.A.RPER'S kAGAZINIT.L.juno No. reis'd IA by 00t751 : 5.0.11.111,13, 75, ith et. j reel a z4.aTc!l;4"Terabra i r°6lumbl7443,l7li Ter tliat w i ll d l lw thl• IT rl ZAW 4 o 4 :l7ollift Iret. artkleof W 6. it : 41. niCLUIVI. EiIdEMEON'S -VENTILATORS, for :v en -1I teIVEZ lay! -• .'" Agentsfti. 'Waiters. Penonylratili; Dan., A?PIiES,4O* bbla.7and ibta "T "- ' • 11. ok ....:iitts-trtifinitiiiititinni'Elizwra- - nom wth IL IletionaLre klyezilatof Ironre , 'No 10: For Melbourne, Australia; Pioneer Line, `Carryin g the United . Strait I'M A.' 1. superior Clipper Ship dER TRUDE an mewl the Nightingale, and sail for Um Wars porta ra.t or July, sa seventeenth Ehip `M" this Lin. The Ueztrade has towed berself IL remarkabl7. fast saller,and is the only .4...1.851p nen loading at this Pert for Australia. The Pioneer Line Imo pained n most enftabfrreputatirm. It woo the tint, and is noir the noir regular Una Ilserything is provided to passengers en- t oes trines hod ligezra seep end tenets. The length of nameare ranee (nen to WO dam Vir,t. Cabin r...essv ti,..110 sad STI3. moot Cabin parroage 011 end 016(1. NW &might° , /wane, ePrit to It. W. CA3lEllt./N, to-304U 116 WaU sized. • WHEELER 6: WILSON 4 . 31/LIMPACTCII.IINO COMPANY'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, • El AN r r.tor =ED AT WATERTOWN. Co.sa , . • Atiiaa anti Iliareroores. at.SJI.I DMIISZ.V. x. J .. . TuiIESEISIACIIIXES hare been in StleCtISS. nneretion, la the hands of, teenotacturten and fr,m In. for the past tyro ream and Inevery earn , have ivel; aniverval aallefartion. The Innorletoreare noir pro. mar to offer thorn to the public, with thot incrrened nue, [ldeate In their =MO whiett the united terthnony of their 11120111. w erutomere has ethreatheited and confirmed. 'These Maahlnee aro entlrely.lifferent nnut • any other, the vrineinies on which they are mode Winn r.rrhorirely oar 01012. • lonong the adrautages of this &Lachine over our 'other are (berg:Dotting: - Ttut rimpllcitr of its construction. and the ease wlth whk Itrate be kept In the Maet perfin3 enter. 2. be perfect manner with which the operator !gambled to ate eh and row the varlosesklnde of work ,fromttio lineet he (be content clothe. U. porti,uittriy.oool, the raphlltritith whkh work can big executed:ln Madre/meet It has no etyma: 4. The little nolco- required to rropel - them; enabling en there of the meet delirste , cum:tit:Won to toe ahem wit re hobt intbry tothotr health: - a bmirar eing 3litchine, more Darthntlarly adapted to the POlViagotleather, rants beg.. and the heavier kindlier clotbk • axamination orour 31acIdnee le respectfully' 'elicited at tairOOLcv. 314 lirOodwev. • nu-254mm 's.ate .„. nt , 'Reaction Ventrifitgal and Engine. 4 1 L DAPTED to any ianation; tinlintited is pthren certain In action; permanent In use, and with a sal= eost, that they endedy superseding all others: it le erperndly recomm to thn attention of all lest...led In .Stesners, Manufactories, Tanneries, Itrenerirte, Instlllariss..ballread Water Flatter& Cann's. \Yates Works, Uralitaan or lyrists/ion. for the shliowlor Pnrlloelon 4mm/sty, 'Darrankly, Sunpricon, Prey/am/how /idbf ' Most net of order and boys rrandtlfrom Lie power opplin • Forbllniny, Qnstrrying, Cofferdams, le.; they are girtle arty adaptod. Sluntarn manu&settuvd of from I anliOna PT Minute, rataslty' Call and be male- Und o tbete Ruda. at the Ni and Warehouse of Unlnn Power company 0111. P., No. ltnaidWar. New York. Ho' Pored Vona No. ?.4, opposite • . : . Iron Work IRON . RAILING. every variety, of Wrought ana.Cast Iron aid the celebrated W fro Ito lion. IVICEERDITIIPS PATENTED WIRE PENCE' Tor Pretties, Itslireads; Yams, Lawns,Owleas, A.', at MON BEDSTEADS IRON 171RNITERE • Theal edition of ''Nsper Phase of the :rest Menufactere," containing dee blog/t, erplapatiops sad prices of the above artiales, forenress by slidn•seing the subscriber. • JOHN IL WICKERSHAM, learcromas. No .112 llssahrir.' Works, Nos. 6.3, 20, AT, 6DandabLeasis street. New ' , mh7l.4ant Planithed, Tapanned Bc Common Tinware, . - . ... :WIT= AND SIIEET ItION it PE vonMI , ETSGROVE & YOUNG, Wholesale Man-. uticharre of all kind . of no. Copper:bud Moot iao, 9.1 Malden tano, Now York. Una. thvok Thaws, Water Coolora, Dabs. Totlef Pato, Pls. Warmers. Coal &tattoo; to., do.. le. oA:t t r ' ano lm tt in rimoo '"l l ht ,lo ir onll "" eltoe b " l't to.l7lll%onsna .1.0 NOW YOrk Steam Blank Book Mall ufaotarlng Eatablisrment. PAPS,. half bound,. numerous styles, '9 eta.. Ve mgr. sod tri-u7 •rd 4N 4uu ste n a4,lZie: rsaues se9 us, ant o sin %niers, caged, Ztra trr se4, IV t ste " • 4 11P "''' ' " Ig 'd ' 0 /se do r a ta L endines. p d sged f. , .t urged.% g',1;77: * ig 'do extra . blndin ado PCs • do; Rsysis o.l:elsrarls,estrstdnd.do 1.21 dm ve.l=zvaa-d„kamrd , . Vaal. Amato, Mini:Learn Dimas, La ter °swing Ikas, Written: Weise, Crrineltog Was, School stamen, amstsettly on Itand, In.C.tiC reams of tosnufsetured Irak st=tirna l s o'l ail ten i f" 4 1st ' Oh' _if...V. anasoll7;4 " n'tstZone7rs..lll DeVeri;' ' 7 nersl . l7, eses ran .r approved ram.. by . • 3011 N • • 110 NUS. stmt. New Tree. Meal discount whe; purebass.dat largeguals titles • jay.am ~lMiu~a, ~~. Joseph Oillott'a Steel Pens. i : IXPRLVOL VENT OP TRADE SEIRK.SI J. T the General Termof the Superior Court, .11,. held at the CI ty of New York.alarch I I th. 111.11. la the ram of GHl.dt as. Lewis A- Kettle., the order of the Special ' Trim was alarmed with o, 1.. „ t e , The store aetton wso bed against the Defendant for bade- wile etl'ons In box. from which the original Islets bad - . .....-. _..-- been removed. and other labels elsont thereon purporting ! - __ ----- r - aan 3 - 13 • , that the pets were the dentulue No. AZ, manufactured by the Plaintiff, . 1 PATENT. ItIPENZTRAtitt, 111n.04111 & rir.E-rltaor :Totten Is horety given. that legalprorredieurs .11 be 1 - • ._ • - coMmenewl against e ll persons detested In thesale of Pent . SAFES AND. DAXE'ZOCES, . bearing raid changed label, . 1 .111 . • ,. .le mi till i . , ll.lle . Ar ..t e . ..v i vr id .1 1,, •nrkri n . ,. .0 . g ,.. 1 1 ,45 .., ,C , 1 rill i l v E ro S .i, E u. S . .. , & l - F e„.... ES T - ro . n ar . t .. .a i”g e o zin im b r,, imi i, t . iti . n . ; . , ta of ' any who will enable the VlBll3 WTI° mske-,efof tho woe. t to the chisel. Will. eimular bit, of eled.bammer. ._ thy of labels so- printed,And the pepsin few whom they ; They am posmeeed of Mor ey n .anent onalltle, not r.nrat were printed. , . In any,el. het rife, - First, th are perfectly r e sistabh. to t....11.1y0A - Tri ro.rwarrim—rnmie el m that each 1, all mat., toule. Second, Oh. application et Intense heat Genuine Pen, No. rnet, h. the nal number ettintml there- • comsat withdrew the hard it from the. metal. as Is an: with the ennknes, name twfolL , , th e calm etas Heck TWA- it Is a mlid easennott. wain.. sbTtlynailtENEY OWEN. Aprent,f..7o . heid.„N„ . Y . b.4l , ,lor n l , of:ad t gi t hete exposed to 11 le arieetly ear. 116( eau burn wit hin: ng dry. no The 'Ward -powder Cemnany • Trated Prom wrthin. Me or water from without. can Ha! Company I )nuns tapers. Eail, them Soros -are not sobs.. tee MANUFACTURERS OF (MIN POW Dt:r., , d....khowone ;melee, McDade sake. lint will remain the p.m for sem. friONTINIIE to furni9h Gun Powder of all 1 - They gm ma.: with or with=t the ire meat the - latke IV ti ne union kola. tn-ads.Cle, `Kent nek 'Mee: w,F....e. .. f ' ,lll.l '''.‘ "l In• • " - . Slantine.o •,Amerie,,, ri t y- te ,i g y t e -1 ~,it„„, am, .. o Et,. Lillie s lank sn4 Safe Obini.ln4tem Hein and Ponder. u 1.. - l ek Shouting. - ht key, half asol nievier R ent- . proof 'net its dmleatily adapted to the hat, and I. r r . il. .4 canal.: rd.= ).mad eartt. Al m. a full awortm We eacqnst the lock pick or twee. . ~ - '1 4 ...,!;"‘711 . ,.,, t 1/ I '7l,9„,ltfl'h y t 4 M y ,y 4 tl rt ' ,% r ',i, ur ra',,,,,` '° ,lg, t i g„ i Sta Th. to ta l" ile, " : ".m t. tten ' rat b' est h' f tto . 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