, ' ' PITTSBURGHGAZETTE. ..--.IIIIILIBILIM EY METE PITTSBURGH: TFLUESDAy iscoamicch; .22.0g51, . . WILIO STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, JAMES POLLOCK; Ot 14011111UX1112,4A 1111 COUSTY. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE,DARSIE; Or ALZEOIIENY covslT. FOE JUDGE OF SIIIFREME COURT; DANIEL M. SMYSER; "„07 itorroolnritY COCHTT. Allegheny : County Whig Ticket, oJArt'i t ti": 6- carC7gr07.60 . .. IT E. TETMMI, l'lttsbusgh, • ROBERT POLLOCE,_ R. It. CARRARA rf, Ratinalnybase. il l jghalilagt 4ll** JOUN MAGILL, West Dm. WOODR, Pittibwtb. tunti or snit corms. JA3IA9A GiLLiiIi;:OPP.T CUII. JADIE4E. YeA t 4:7N, littabtosb ArtMr.tir'. Lt JO IN 11•KYJS,;131rErdiZzo , JO N MOWN, Nam billaittialsargh Weekly Gazette.—The extensive etrailation of out Melly Garetle offers b. our businessmen • mat desirable Medium or making their business known Our ekenlatkrn is betnein four and thonsand, reaerdnir almosterery merchant, !manufacturer and &honk...v.? in Weston& Pe onsyleints. sod Eastern Obta To To Advertloem—Delthor the Editatiol Ikams noy p Ulm Entatalthammt of the Daily Gosetto, aro opened on a y. MrYzonel:oiwhodoolsol their notice-lit° arm: In paper= I.T.ogda7 =raiz. oral Lbws hand them in begirt b o'ckek. on patardoy: •- - • . . Reading Manzi' on ench earn of Hite PFlper The !heeling Gazette endeavors, by contiast lilt the receipts of the Bellmore & Ohio hood, for Mayorlth those of the Pennsylvania Mad, to thew ,that the former is the best located . , road of the two, and that Wheeling to a Much better pointforreiching the West than Pittsburgh is. This receipts of the 13. & 0. road wire $365,- 775 ; those of the Penneybonda road were $297,- 188. The Gazette, however, forgot to Odd that the Pennsylvania road is only 266 miles long, while the Baltimore &. Ohio road is 381 miles in length. 'There is more than enough in the odds to make the difference. ' - But the Gazette is disingennoas in attempting to create the Inipression that the heavy receipts of tho Baltimore road are owing to its oilmen tion with the west atWheeling. It admits that tkope 'receipts were mostly.for freight,' and Well it might, as the following table,,showit% thq Dlor . b.wr ti,, , ,,g 1 1 and way .pao.eugerS carried on r‘l , way tra.,4 abundantly _ shows: ' . 1676646 ' ' Thrmilt. War. TotaL New —..: 76..00 1.073,777 1•.. 1410004 1,003,730 Baltll7 •)13 ...--.- 11318 116.242 17711.5er2 ‘l,lO n 636 onl X6n16.......--149.262 33.543 1114,760 ..... 132.139 321.371 71L•mili , o 6 , 73 Hart P;717 321.037 W6.064 T.ert Mut* ono Riehmonl4l. 31.160. • Kim. - 31n, , ,,me1..... ? .±3nu1.41 , 1 , 1;•••• 0-800 64 9 00. 10.732 Prom this it will be seen that the Baltimore and Ohio carries but one passenger for five carried over the Pennsylvania road; and this is farther derozaotrated by the receipts of theroad for May, of which $318,172 out of $565 775-- was 'feu; freight. • But was the freight yielding, this revenue car ried from Wheeling to Baltimore? A glance at the table of the road's tonnage will' show that. it was not. The haavy item in its tonnage is the coal carried from Cumberland to Baltimore... Without that material item, the re ceipts of the road would be ha:Testi indeed; and if' it depended for its revenue on the through freight obtained at Wheeling, it would be still more barren. - According to the offoafal statement the receipts for coal carriage, for May, amount- . , ed to $180,900; deduct this from $318,172, and we have $187,272 as the revenue of the road from other freight; and when its other Theal 'traffic, which is very heavy_ between Baltimore and Cumberland, is deducted, it will be found that the through freight f;om Wheeling paid but -a , {mall portion of what is loft after deducting the coal returns. The Pennsylvania road, it must be 'remembered, cathins rely little coal. • ' Aa abetter evidence of judging of the mine and Importance of the two roads than that cited bythe . Gazette we natty mention that Pennsylvania rail iced stock, the par value of which is $5O, is eel , ling in Philadelphia at S4G,-while Baltimore and Ohio eke:tele, the par value or which is $lOO, is telling in . Baltimore at $56. A Mountian CO:ITICTCO se KENTUCKY AT Ldrarr.—A case of murder has just been tried in Lexington; Ky. . The • circumstsice"; as • they were proved on the trial, were as follows.—:- . ' Charles Cashing, the deceased, was emplihed in ' - a confectionary store. d i About dusk, on the eve ,. . • ning of the 29th December last, Mrs. Weigart, the'veife of Win. Weigart, came into the store to nuke a purchase and stood leaning with berated on the show ease, waiting for some one to nt ' .., tend to her, with her Liao towards the street—'- . Cushing was in the , hick room of. the store, ' -where 'several other yoringsrien were Present, I, I • and went , out to attend to her. Presently het i-> retained greatly agitat e d_ And: alarmed , saying that he li ed insulted -a truly, and she would ac ['• , - °opt no apology, and had gone to inform her 1 ; ~ husband. The mode of insult was, supposing I, . her to` be another person of his acquaintance, her back being towards him, be had put his hand on tICT shoulder, and said, ..Sow are you, Prey t 7 'I" :'A difficulty tieing immediately expected, .•- • - ,'IS pistol was given to Cushing by one -of the . _. -young men present, when soon after Weigart ' . tame into the store, and firing between them im --- viediately commenced. 1 Cushines pistol went --. off, but not in the directionof Ms adversary. Wel ' • mart jumped upon the counter, and fired two or three shots,, the last oe which proved instantly ; ; ... fatal: The Cate tame up on rho 14th inst.und was efaaod the follot. ieg day, The prisoner wad tit : ..1. ,tand4,rltacrerti . ei ti . by Wickliffe, his defended by able counsel, Messrs .. u ; .. ley.). A cerrerporident .of the Louisville Times - '-- • isrvffe Samisen,s ister end . - mother, o Wool. . -and • gives the following - description of the closing scene : The argnmente were clo‘ed about .6 P. M., and the ' ury - retired to their room. And now ' came a moment of painful suspense, not only for . ' 'the prisdner and his relatives, but for the com ' month at large: Lexington IS so frzioto • in famous, for its long list of 'unpunished _murders' or . ~ that great 'excitement' was manifested to know . - - Whether this would add one more to the horrid • citegOry. , " Speculation and surmise =high as to 1 . the' result Some few believed ho would bo con - Tided and others that he would be aegnitted, but . . by far - the larger number believed that the jury 1 the conclusion of their. deliberitions:—J . We, of , w yein o n isl repi d a eL . th ic e , rthifietn,d,..sia. saidhim gri”uweryilety,haocf,aem.7utirdreembreenienroht.wlidee second Oegice, and send him to the penitentiary, -• or thilt they would be unable to agree. - To the , surprise of all, the. jury returned in about twen ty udnutes, and, while the audience were wrap , .. ped in the most agonising suspense, - the foreman stood in breathless Silence, while the clerk read . , the Jury, And the prisoner' znilty , of reorder, in: i * the fret degree." . - • • Then followed a scene which beggars descrip • ,lion, and which Gad grant 1 may never again witness., • The prisoner, entirely overcome, let his head fall on • hie breast; while his wife, his .I.sister, end his mother giro real° their anguish in heart-rending screams. Sv wife threw her . eel!' upon his neck, and exclaimed passionately, • 1 •!oh, why did fdo this! why did I do this:" and . ' "Oh, how could those men find him guilty, when they have faudlies I , Oh: I will die." The screams-gradually subsided' into Bobs of grief and anguish,-while the Mournful, harrowing • iti . ..Komi& attlizted judge, jury, bar, .and spectators. It is now over, and the rendition of that- Ter diet is the death-iyariant of the only white man a ' who his been convicted hero for, years, ILIAD 7 E,.. years. And while we regret the necessity which 1 called for the interposition of the, law, we feel - - that the jurors hero discharged their duty to :I.": theirled and tq their fellow men, have •vindita if:ted;the majesty of the law, and in doing So; have ....:1- • takenthe first step toward removing the foul i --- black itahlitrin our • corporuto mutation and ; ~,,,, e • ":, ran is - Cheek silicas , this horrid spirit of re. sod anger which has caused so much of tCie:JrinOd. of "ola citizens to flow. like water.— Thoigh - iirri good.eiSizen desired to see the g'....... „ DST* ettanted, yet were there so Malignant ' ' ' - NIP Fejolio. gAbls punt matk's misfortune. P :. Two things art; eatia 4 Mble in this result. . The Haq ~.. ' --. fret It , the Osage ti-phblio opinion wrought in Df", ,:. ' • Kinstocki;:.bi; the 'Lorin or public indignation - .;*t . g roadnirtint of tholVard ease. .Rentuereould. k.g. -. no leiger,hiatnthe hidliniot reftiluichr i1Ai ....2-?-i-: • . whole iountly. , : Thei second is, this young man - 1.P.;,..'': . ... Weigart tilts -talteilltidettin to the-smocking per redid sentiment Pi revaithig In - . that State, and i. - • ic' '. -;' . - • - -- . - . - • • -47 • . - ' se . • --- 4 " • - especially Lexington, eicry Insult must. be wiped out in Mood. lint for that;sentiMent ho would hare demanded OW explanalion - and apolo gy, which would have been fively granted, and two lives trawl, and a world of misery prevented. Theimost guilty ind wretched of the party is the L cMiLeppy wife, who refused to receive the hirable apologies of the alarmed and agitated Cushing, end who 'taller husband to the scene Of daugh ter for which ho is pow to suffer death, to satisfy, the demands of insulted, justice: If :she over can hereoft,er know one moment's peace, except that which is derived -fremw Divine sourseoche is not worthy the name of womne. Oca Tr.tsonspritc Barrow:l.—The telegraphic report? sent to the press in Pittsburgh, and to the 'Weit, ftinn the agent in Philadelphia,aro almost universally a day behind the publication of the occurrences in Philadelphia. A . synopsis of the news and telegraphic reports sent to the Phila delphia press, and published in thoie papers, is sent instead of being for Warded in time to appear here consecutively with its publication in the eastern press, as was "the case in thoSearlier management of the present arrangement. For instance, we give , to-day, ti telegraphic despatch . of a Gra which took place in Philadelphia on Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Why was not that intelligence transmitted on Tuesday evening Instead of Wednesday afternoon' The reader may inqiire why this evil is corrected.. The reason is this. No one paper , is able to -employ agents, and pay for despatches, alone: The press is obliged to combine, .to club together, to secure the benefits of thetelegraph to its read: ern.. Tho centre of this combination is New York, where the.press has the most ability. The dis tant 'prepuce which receive despatches are,taxed to a Certain' amount, according to their ability 'and the, benefits received. The despatches, sent West, are under the charge, of the agent in Phil adelphia, and are transmitted to Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, and, other points. Now this whole:Western prea has beenmadoto suffer for months back, owing to the neglects we speak of ixtPhiladelphia, and it isthigh time that EOM unity of . action was Ind to protect the press of the Westfrom the injury ipfilcted upon it from the carelessness, inattention, or' wilfulness of the agent in Philadelphia, whose duty it is to trani •Mit despatches to the_Westens papers... The Pranry/sanian devotes an article to anathe teething- Washington correspondents. It has , now coma to pass - that contemplated schemes at Washington cannot prosper on account of the impossibility of keeping them secret. These Washington correspondents let the facts out, with. .no feelings of mercy toWarda the schemers,ond hence they are sorely balked and thwarted. We do not wonder that tho Pam sylrgnian dislikes the tell-tales; but that which promote Ito condemna tion must naturally eiact the approval of all those .who love open-dealing.. , , We gave an extract, yesterday; from the Balti more Sun's correspondence, about a new_ party. _The following is expirmatory: The `•new party" which has been organised_, among meMbors and outsiders' professes, as I dnderstand, to have "no object but 'to promote emigration of free laborers to Klillsll9 and 'Ne braska. .The association here is only a breath, it seems, of o very extensive organization. ' It is Said gratin the State of New York two hundred thin:mond:Niers have been raised for this object. It will probably be a 'good speculation,. and - the stock will pay; not oily In politics; brit in the I internal value of the new land, which will be "monopolised by the patties. It i. 4 now Said that on the other hand conilderable effort has -been made to send settlers into K 011411.9 from the Mare holding States. -The Washington correspondent of. the Philo. North. American says ~ • The FClibusters are . becoming bolder as their organizutionprogresses. Their agentsandrepre setitatives openly defy the President to execute the neutrality laws. They boast of the number of their recruits, and of the other means they possess for the successal invasion of Cuba. They laugh at the proclamation as a trick equally well understood and concurred in by Quitman, Pierce, and Slidell. There is no longer any doubt that Quitman beads the forces whichare In the course of assembling at Bound or some other oonvenientpoint on the gulf. If the government were sincere in its denunciation of his scheme he would be immediately arrested. CAMPIMI.IIII3t.—We do not mean the religions ism which passes under that name, but'apolitical ism which afflicts a portion of the Democratic party of this State. The Harrisburg Union, one of Govenior Bigler's supporters, thus accounts forlthe defeat of. Vara, ,the Democratic candi r : date for Mayor of FlulaclelpliM: DIED OF CAMPBELLISM„ , and tlsit alone, as all others who' adhere to teat fatal ism, will, in their turns give up the ghost." As it is notorious that Bigler, of all men in the State is, and for a long time has been, afflicted with that same disease, in its most malignant and loathsome -form, the above declaration of the Union is an acknowledgement that all hopes of his re-election'are at an end. - Gor. Bigler was tho mangy who secured Camp bell a place in the Cabinet, and Las stood by his fortunes, through, thick andthin, aver abice.r— Ile has got to:encounter, therefore, UM bitter anti-Campbell feeling, not only of Philadelphia, but of the §tate; for it win be remembered that when Campbell ran for Judge he suffered in near; ly'crery county from . the feeling aroused against . • BACILD Our.--Governor Bigler will net - Edam p the State; that is certain. It was at first boldly announced-that , he would; then that it was hoped be wouldi but now his organ at Lancaster as= sures thb public that he will not. That paper says Bui Democrats selected him for - other par poses than traversing the State,' "drinking bad whiskey and begging votes," and trusts he "will stay at home and attend-to the interests of the BtatM" . but the hints thrown out in sundry di reptions seem to indicate that ho will put his declaration to stump it on the ground that his "physicians have advised him not to expose his health in that way. It probably was this medi cal Adrian to refrain from stump speaking and the excitomeota ottbe caucus, on account of his health, which originated the rumor of his with. dreamt 'from the contest altOgether. ' Bifir The Crawford Pa. Democrat says that the Whigs and Free Boilers of Crawford are about . to unite. — We are glad to hear it. We hope they will unite wherever they can. Let the .fusiou go on as rapidly and as completely as possible. The Whig party is' now a Northern Anti-Slavery, ,An ti-Nebraska party, and the r e s hould be a cola . . pieta union of all tho elements opposed to slavery, VEnnorr will hold a Maas Convention of.all opposed to. Slivery extension at Montpelier on the 4th of July. It is highly probable that the Whig State Ticket will ho adopted, end its sup port placed on the,broadest grounds of fidelity to the unchanging principles of. the. State which never made a slave, never recognised one; -and never surrendered an;innocent man lute, life-long There has been n great desire, expressed by men of all parties opposed to thoNebraskt per fidy, to hold a groat delegated or Mass Conven tion of ilaiiiaple in this State, represen ting pore ly and solely opposition: to the Nebraskti - nutrngo andtho ferther extension of Slavery.. -Tier* is no QffiCiai Authority to call such a convention:* or ittroutd have taken place ere this. Wo - trust, • however, that some 'men of .standing, in all the Parties, will undertake to lend the way. . . . .Tns Telegraph announces that the two mind pal Railroad lines in 'Ohio have disagreed upon their Sum Mer arrangements between Cincinnati and Buffalo, andthe thoroughfares have been re duced one-half--to $4 from city to city, including steamer on the Lake, instead of $B. We have been aware for more than a weak past thattbeaego- Hations betwech the different parties were tend . rug to this result, but up to the present an noundement by telegraph from Cincinnati; there was reason to hope . that the difficulty would be compromised.. Thotirties to it are the Cleve land and Columbus, Columbus and Xenia, and Little Miami, on the ono hand, and the Cincin nati, Dayton and Hamilton, and Mad River and Lake Erie roads on the . other. They moved to , gether last season, at liberal rates to all parties, I the. Sandusky route Tanning- 40 and the Cleve lied 80 /4 'cent. of the through_passengF busi nem. This year, owing to some new division'of the steamboat interest on lake' Erie, the Cleye. land managers are unwilling to have the boats of the Sandusky line mite Cleveland-46e passen gers from Cincinnati .on the Bandusky route be ing brought to that ,pointerver the jiinetion-track. of,the Cleveland and Toledo Road—and bare armor:tingly arranged with the: two: New-York linecnot .to ticket Cinchatatileumeemeta te , go by, any other boats than theirown to Cincinnati: :Tina, we hear, Vas tbet mato ;Anse eff , ,,theaplit: Vie gum* falinfortiulate,Whoever.- may be be. fanit, end for of Ohio Railroad -aecnri; ties,; 'could-not hirtbeim worse timed— Most of MO=gM=M the Companies interested in thetwo routes are '-juat net dividing - Doti mg but stick. dividends even the ifferveland and Columbus, we bear, will pay WI of their next dividend in new Stock— and if they go to cutting each other's throsts,they, will soon fail to make these. 'To be enre, the value'of what is called the through passenger bu siness on railroads, has hitherto been over esti mated in comparison . with the freight and local traffic, but the effect of cominencing this sort of war is'all the same. 'The spirit of reckless com petition when once roused, tall scarcely stop at one branch of business. Already the Dayton and Sandusky people are nutting cheap arrange , Manta to divert part of the -Fasten . ptmeeffge r trade over the Pennsylvania lines, by using the Ohio and Indiana Road from its intersection with the Mad-River to Crestline, and thence over the Ohio and PennsylianM Road to;Pittsburgb, tick eting through from Cincinnati. to N'ew York via Philadelphia.-;-.Y. Y. runes. , ,_ IF/LOll WASFUNGTON. .oorresooniknee of tholDsllT pittsbritL Giq.etto. WAsmiarox Crrr, 311110 19 . . Illness brought on by „exposure to the Budden heat,' together with the absence of news, has catmed a suspension of my labers for a day, and will necessarily renoll'abbreviate this communi cation. Mr. Houston, of Alabama, of the Committee of Ways and MelMs, WM presented a new tariff , bill, which is certainly the most perfect realise tionef free trade theories yet proposed In Con- 4, gross.. The sliding scale of 1883 brought down the duties at the end Of nine years to the dead level of twenty per cont. That process of level ing duties and dispeising with - proteetiou went , on nine .years, at the end of which time the coon 'try was found to be in fully as flat a State as the tariff, Prom that abyss of ruin the country was rescued by the glorious Whig tariff of 1842 which was made expressly for protection, and fully an swered that noble purpose. No State was more benefitted by . that policy than Pennsylvania, which under t he, operation of that great measure .attained a degree of prosperity which all the ad versities of subsequent Tears hive not diminish ed. The principle of the tariff of 1842, which was protection to the industry of the people, was continued in that of 1846, though the details were not. So well adapted to that object. The National industry has been raised under the last law, partly because the gold of California has man teracted the "dangers of overtrading. Mr. Robbins, of Pennsylvania; dissents. from the scheme of ,be majority, and. submits a bill substituting a twenty-five per cent rate fei that of twenty per cent in the majority bill. These rates in botlicases cover iron in all its states, and all foreign mannthothres. -No regard whatever ligiven in either bill to the migration so often ada that the diats on iron should be levied upon the average price of the three or five preceding • The majority bill, which is thereal democratic production, is a great deal worse than the terri ble tariff ,of 1833, when at its lowest point in 184, for then the twenty per cent rate covered every thing; but the new. bill provides for the admission of sixty-six millions of dollars worth of merchandise of the years' imports, at fifteen, tea and' five per cent, or at no duty at all. It is for the people of Pennsylvania to reflect whether, as the 'former free trade tariff brought' theta to the verge of union, this worse . one, so far na oncerzis their interests; can be enacted without inflicting upon them the like sufferings. In my judgment this will prove as bad anissrie for the sham democracy as the Nebraska bill. The House to day passed the- bill changing the period for the annual assembling of Congress [rem the.lst of December to the 'lst of 'Nevem .ber. The change,. perhaps is n good ono. It will lengthen the second session of each Con gress from three to four mouths, and . will give a month of pleasant Weather in the fall for legis lative labor, at every session This action of the House, probably disposes of the mess question. The House will not nog touch the Senate's resolution for adjournment from July to October, but will insist on Its own proposition of an adjournment rine she on the 16th of August. . It is believed now that the Homestead 'BM will be passed, but will be vetoed.'-..Justus. rrtask the baton Tneell TTRIIIIILIII TCAGZDT-TRO PIiTLSOSS 3.IIIIIDIUMD A 313 SCICIDI or TUC Mannents.—The village Of =rill; in Blackstone, Mass., was the scene of= a terrible tragedy On Saturday night. -We learn the following particulars of the affair:—A man named Alasendcr Hewitt, of intemperate habits and as Is supposed excited by liquor, bad a quar rel with.his wife, which resulted in her quitting the house from fear for her life.. She entered the house of Mr. Orrin Brown,. a - neighbor stud an estimable citizen, and claimed his protection, which he accorded to her and instantly looked the door to prevent the entrance of her husband,' who was in bet pursuit and "soon .reached. the house. lie demanded his wife, and Mr. Brown went to the miaow to speak to hire, shen Hew itt drew a revolver with which he had prOvided himself, and shot gist in tiro beid, the ball pass ing into the forehead and killing him instantly. The wife,..Mre. Hewitt, was in the mom at the thise aid passed the window In an attempt to fly from tbe house. As she Reseed her husband fired at her but the ball missed its aim. Mrs. Hewitt then attempted to escape by a backdoor, but just as ohs reached en embank ment of earth, he camettp,and seized her by the arm. Ho then held her nt arm's length with one arm, drew hie, revolter sod shot at her twice, one ball passing throng% the head and the other lodging there. Hewitt then fled to th.' woods and remained there over night Oa Sunday morn-„ ing he left - the woods and came back to the scene of the murder, where he was immediately taken., into custody by the officers. He stated to them that ho was perfectly willing to be taken as he had - Swallowed a dose of-strychnine, and could not pssibly live but a few moments.. He was shortly afterwardi Seized with convulsions and. died al-- ' mast instantaneously. He elated to the officers that the murder of his wife was premeditated, from motives of jealousy, but not that of Mr. Brown; that he wenttoProvidence last week and" procured the poison with which to kill ,hlntself after tie bad killed. Iris wife. Mrs. Hewitt was alive at last accounts, but could net possibly long surdas. AD inquest was beingiteld on the betty of-Mr. Brown, amidst such, excitement. — Mr. Brown leaves .a family. wbo were present In the house at the time of the murder. _ _ . . _ Ilewitt was n scythe plater by trade, and when not under the infleence of liquor, of industrious habits. He leaves four Small children ' who , by the expeated death of the mother will ome or phans. Mr. Brown was employed on the Provi dence and Worcester Railroad, and had Idst re turned from his week'swork to spend the Sabbath with his family. Bit childrett aro two boys, one ten and the other twelve years of age It is also stated.thst Mrs.'llewitt . was a drinking woman. .•. . . Hormonal:tan Vostrows.—There 'is finite a 'number of celebritie . s sojourning among us. The • summer season generally brings to our city did% tinguitiked characters from all porta of the world, and we are gratified to, learn that they find the metropolis and its hotels ranch more magnificent than they had anticipated Prince Paul,of War- Walburg, Count Wedgentois, of Germany; ex-, President Cchallos, of Mexico; Mr. Steckel, Marge d'Affairs of Russia, and a number of oth er distinguished visitors from Peru, Chill; and Europe, are now at the Metropolitan Hotel, and their:levees in the droning roam are quite a feature. Prince Paul of fiturtemburg is one of the most celebrated travellers of the age. Helms' Jest returned from California and South America, and Is nod on lila way to the East Indies. lie la brother to the present reigning Duke of War temburg and cousin to• Queen Victoria. Ex Pres . - 'Wont Mballos_ of filer : leo has with him about twenty of his most - faithful adherents, who Orie l), believethat the star of their cblefwill be soon again In the ascendant. They are anxiMuily awaiting the course of events in Mexico, and the contest going on between Santa Anna and Alvi7 rez.--N. Y. Iferald. 111 fLi Ai El num o (QM Dr. - Itelaude Liver Pills. --When- the proprietor of !hit InesinableeramodY Paratared nof the inventor, there was no medicine which deemed the name tor thecae of Ideerandiallioceeompbants. notwlthitand. his the great prevalence. of these Cesium In the Unibid States. In the South sod West particularly.- Wheeilder patient Is frequently =Ws to obtain the sertisoe of • NV . sitar phyaelan, some remedy sou repared, at once Nate and effeetual, and the operation ewhleh could In no wise prom praudkial to the constanilon.' Thls medicine is sup. Idled by Dr. Meignet Idrar Mt% Mi hes bean Proved in .tray instance fn which It has bed a test, Nosy' boner Wei, not a solitary latter= sees (ITV cteurred In which Its effects here been hasuiosia rho Intention 0(50 educated end dieting:dated Sphysittai. It hai . nothiell in COMM= with the tooth bostentni imposed neon the enhile_ l 'd dud _ 10f intender' to the medical art: ErPrarmer nene peered. beyond a doubt, that Dr. litelansli Pill U the best. remedy seer proton 1 for the Lira tosciplara, , Durehusat tali be went to ;ask for Da. IlDiotrirs ! ODLEBRATED LIVED PIMA. and take none idib. There are atlas-MIL, twsseting to b. lever - Plll4 neer before the walla also, his Oaebrated Versatus% GUI DOWb. St ill rtepectalie Drag Stotts b Os Vatted Shame . Ibr oda bY the sot. groprietass. PLEMING'IMOTIDSIUL hated&wdl Sneeessori to]. Elddlt Co.. DJ WOod Pont 2"0,11/dAr . .--ETOIT. variety. alas mb44 lap% inuthur rovor, bum .Dagelaps - on band' sad to Ws from Itagmlno. 49 . 1411.9imit put ammo.= framable Grail.- boo Badyna& D. W..(1.-DIDWUJ.:. IfatE tdoetimmo, adf.4lf. r irq mit. PlDsbrintl. _ . aiNw.%ffiu,s,.:.a,&a..:§4,,MEMffig' • JOBItc , BA4BE & oo:s tilpE MEDICINAL4)OD .LIVEII 014 - Piepared'eipresaly for their sales for Medi c J B.t oo.bming olsdoied.n Wad at the yrtmeete. eeiraterLeteed the meaufeetuni of their Ott. 1r suns the public that lt eleessed with the mated we from now hut fresh AWL healthy therm , All 011 rold with their almratme win be forma to tes' or =anal fine tttuditT, and ante :leaned In the molt del , It Si ettenalraly employed both In printer and Malta practice; arid well dererres the attention of invalids, Y• remalr more nimble thera-anT Yetrilmerered. for con. gumption airedincenu.y aderticem. • .101 Vi C. 8.111.151 a c 0.,. 100 NeittrZi at. Philadelphia. For talrbr MI the principal Drceratrta jelr•Cmdlw*T • Invalids recovering from the effects of Fe , ier, Batons Dlsetwes, or continued Cameo afoul . lamb wal and aerial's Spanlett Mame the only remedy yitilthirta reetwethelr dneoplog constitutions. expel all id hatters roan the Wood. exelte the Ileer to a prompt Val healdby action, sad by Its guile properties, restore Mt patient - to Maud Warn only my TaY Mule bottle is worth sit the - weeelled Paresteillase In existence. It; mutable no tleverary, Opium, or any other ~orlon or ladaentnre drug and er.n be given to :the youngest Infant without hegira • tton. floe the tertftlostoo Of leozolerfal ewes around thebottle .Mora than !lea hondreeperetats In the dtr of Itlohntodt eon testlfrto ltlfftood effects. Bee adrertiseinent. NELSON'S FIRST PREISILDI DAGUERREOTYPES. POST MICE BUILDING, TIMID Trazir: CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish to °buts inn seettrstootrtlatto and 116,11ke llkettesoott va. %/taw Prtziabtud it trirtudttitg le truer/totted. or no ehorge nude. [eying hying one of the Inmost son boot weaned Sid e and Sky I hate orer ens. Amsted fur the purple*, with Instruments of the moat powerful klud.and havlntielrd VP,Elll,lrirortarMr Y . tertc , r ' s himself t bnted rietrin oner to the reams of the Art, s style of Dognerrootrnee. either singly or In groom, which hem serer bees =posted. en (Meth and operiUng In sllneithers, from 8 o'clock Lao. to 6 o'sleet,..r. sh • Shoulder Braces and abed Expanders. "Bo particular in procuring the kind men From the Pittsburgh Dent Diteetth. Feb. 241853.1 dA MOIL= AMlCLL—Persons who bore ¢red a s wpi n g p o dueo, by following isedeotary ocoreatlou wlll espertence wrest allot by the nee of the .Westdonton Suspender Biwa," =de and sold by On Klan t, corner of Wood street and Ptredo alley. It answers fora br..o and anspendere, thnwelght ether rautaloone taw ptsdid as to continually tedd to bring the shouldersto their nat. oral written, sod expaud • the chest. We. Purchased we some time ago, and hare been or plowed with It that's. nusolletted ware It ...lair gr l,lo * • Women, hundreds of whom are annually lejuted by tle• weight of enormous . skies," should aim procure tbs. braces. Be parUeuler In procuring theklud =oilmen, as many el , the knees mold are bat:SW.4'. _ Sold wholeeale and null at the Drug Store of peons Keyser, No. lie, wren Wood .t. and Vtrgin alley. :firSig - daft!. Cloidan Mortar. N. St.—lnigi keep Trams, Supporters, Slie.Psons. ELM' tie Stockings and all kinds 0 aclanital nonlloooeg Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. NATURE;L.EQUALED BY . ABU! For ages the trbours eodesoryred in vats The,halr, without worehlem the fame, to stain— Tried this:sour:lm .d that. bot Ind:lnning the hue They withered the bale put all art to renew. • Ton may burn your wry! trams a blank or a brown. DatNatn» the callteriied tint .11 &sewn: And, berjrdoes dried up, you will soon be appalled . Dr nodblg roar of boated =Mum babL Long years, so wo4o said, the mutest:nalyd In rein A dyes:lMo. ca.tieor limn, to obtahr- A: luta Imortnorie—that, plead= the heed, To a brown.or a blank would trattaftwm gray to red, times 'tssif or:X.l4lmed that tbe end sue achieved; ' Dot the elm shook their head. thoeghtbalbollsblothived, And to mdta of advortieensent, Amid aud pod, Oftacb husaba; the publlo full won had enough. At length, 'twos but lately, 'Eurekers they - • • The want so lonnfolt had 84 length been M. 0.& A dye was announred.lll3, ha etumsbn tbo-hlms The holy did not woreh—the annyoneement was true. - In an Instant, o'er kw. allured, sandy or red. Woo a black or .brown the rout exquisite. shed— Thedmmes:Sere nornisimllnst.dol destroy.: The pores of the wale with no PlZMOlltiftreeliyeek No odor nopliounnt the liquid Rue own :odor var never one moment In deubt: No ehameleogehanyvto morels sod E'er rendered the ladles "not fit to be awe— • Instanter, the Gut:that you asked Gm was therm Like the darkneu . that follows the Ilubtulog's slue. • What a triumph Wes thhd bow tinitldlno weot forth To the East, to the West, thro' the South thou' the North, MAO Sehmor. and Fashion with enontion asetalm On their tableti inscril. the dlaorrerees name, And declared thit no noetrim the place could soDPIY • Of theirumemse:Moto's Esselalor Dye! Soldwhofinde and retail, at K EYSEWS, 140 Wood it, Jet Slot of the Golden Illorrar PROTECTION INSURANCE • COMPANY, OPITARTVORD,CONS Caidtai Stock,linnnal Premiums sad Western rokl. 1000 INCOItrOILATED 1825. Policies of InAuranceissued at all times on the Most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 01 Till PERILS OF NAVIGATION • (nouns E. ARNOLD. Agent ‘ l for Pittientreland ktlegbans inblV63 . 7ig Indigestion and Livek uomplaint Cared KIERSTErnOLF.I3 51.—lbeivi the adloalna letter from • her. O. Dlelarreen, s SlbisionerY In enr , dt: In. 8. ..IL Kine—ilear Slr —Myeelfaxid withhartng teen meetly hructitted by the nm of year Petroleum. I whit to hen Ton fend me • homer too or three down bottles. 1 am the tlenxrettetkosel Illoirter In Ude Mee, end pecan] onny people ere *Slated with indleeellon end an lneetkai enhancer. the am. of conalf and et*, hedge tatlnr your PhaIcOMITM, OIL ROCK OIL. - We took awes lot tia—two or three mob—clout • year and It half NM. IMI .0 bac. h....Ai...Ted to pad health Ihr a cLas we hart 'goon Minima. had cot tekett.• lin e bottle bidets that Wine. of the etennith which ao the 4so. peptic wee Tolland, and I tom Pelt mating alit idnre that Male. LT effaceu aloe renewed from c chronic &hem of • the line, which had been °newel reads atending, by the _ • Mold ley E..' IL MR. duel Basin, 010. 11. ItSTS10:10. ILO Wood at, end Drought* and Medicine Omen arm where. - trepan sdeartiatnarPetroiceun celle --- - • - NORItIB LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. .s*.iko area.. PAlodditkP B NOACIED ma i ngi t enrs excluiusely manntilettne of lure month a b , ilgwAr.l,== nrontittort to Itonlea, with doopterb, tiny doorrittion of LoOootothat, on 111mant =Wt. • • oelo . :opus & sos. • PEARL STELE - CANAL BASIN.; ALLEGIMNY, NEAR Tll3 RAILROAD STATIC& • Familia& will be supplied with our- various grader nr.VP.EqI GROUND FLOUR...by learbur thetr dent the Da or In oar bona at,Logan, vr awn' a *Oh Weed Wad,. or Braun k Mawr. 000000 et Liberty and it. Calr Oa, .bomb. &Roan., or .1. L3=4 4 . tiMll A ailirred to fatelllaa !neither at the eftlat. Terms, CARR co aalbrary. • 0440 . • ••. BRIAN. 111MNEDT a 00. NtIYPICE.—The undersigned, Frederick I... Lathe Arm of LogeoWifa Ca 3 and Thew wart, of Umtata Wu of ' Lied a On. ktra etyleti r =AZ %WARTA Om. o tbe purpose of otanufactroin_g iron and Nana, and lard taken the war. bowie No.ol Water etreet.tetneen Warr and abort streets, wberithey bare en hand an awortment of the v arlet ke of Iron and Nene, whleh they °deft age en aernmincalating terma. 'goggle. They respectfully pandEDER a theILK oatr on anT,ane of the LOn .• A. H. HOLMES & BRO., =El3=l:3 SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX ' LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT . VOCE:4, PICKS, 74nbcr,:blill, Tobscao & cotton Same, SWSonny end Pant s fur Machincty, .. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread awl Bute . complete, - PITTSBURG 4, • P A., Wastonato. No. 31 WOOD R n 380luN Tan OXD / 1410000 !?'Ail work warrants& - m631-tir TED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY." amain= APRIL "AV 1860.-4340 M Prarains. • • CAPITA-64260;000. Orwe K.arner qf Third L aold Mama Orals, PhikutelAta 0171011. 01 THE 110 MM WARD AT PIIILADILLPLIIA lalfela• as: Ptephrts Crltltitird, • ~ r aultl. tioltaitrd, DJ. W. Ti q. . Darns MlDarl• • • Ambrooo W. Thompson, • Lawrence Johnows, JanobL. Marasco. • ", Jaws Dolmas; - . William M. Onants: (WM= WK. , Fraidar.—Stopbos 14.•Ctssford. . . : Via •Itantent—Ambrene W. Th 001.1,111. • Maiiad•lfaraniner—Pittabnrsb, Jams U. Wllloan.ll. D.; Allegheny' CUT, 11.11. Mowry, M.D. • lIIMICOR E.:AINNOLD. Apse. - Walt 74 fourth Hard. eittobsrgh ESN and Comfort.—Tho Conformator, lately. ImpnFtet (tom Patter exactly Mlle the Mkt to Abe beadier chaps of the Wad, so a new bet Ie se tier en the heed•ae an old one' A host At tied a toed net may to had at 77 Wood et. • • stal-tt •- W. DOOOl4B. PITTS.tTJRCIII , "" - - - Life,. Fire & Maxine komminee Company; • OPPICR 5f FIFTY. STREET, • : AIASOMO HAIL; PTITSBURtiII, PA. • - • JAMES 119019, rr'sgidint. 'Maui A. Oasoeiheeeetary. • This Company mnkes every Ineurance pat.ini.a Woe ',mended nith Linh RISKS. • . Alen. meshed ~toll and Woo Elskeoin -.the Ohio- end ghtelselppl rim s neid tribotneine. end Marine Illeksgen , Ana rikoinst LOlll3 or Damage by Fire, And nosiest - the Peelle of the Be. stid Inland Navigation loTielVai l 'nl i Titio twos. mall Mon t snmoull Id caveman, hntkona Ptnllll4. , • 17,1114 Ws. Y. Jon ' James Marshall. .-1 - g6b 4 k'ld?6 - ite.' vii Ladies Fang' FaTs. /6 CO. would most respectfully mite thotateatton ladle, to Mar lam and .I=o4l stook of 7/ANOY. IttrBB, pow opening, toodotitus In Part Sable. Mao MAI% Fitch. lords. Cottakto, 81bodia Sqatr pd. Book thrill:, Otos% Cower and dimes Minn Magra. Vietatina4 MOWS Cul% WNW- do, corm Wood sad HARD - WARE LOGAN, WILSON &I CO Beg to the attention of Bums to their HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, wascimultem of*. nos bomputo anonmenurili itgainEDIVIINOMPAIMICEBIROX SOILOPE, andwbsch Sbry &won 'be llsodtaan.W tatak Star.; tlatcavtai.3o4-DW.1411 fled. P.Wisktalult Arcalbiod -7 .. - Pittaaro, vraa MATZ.) Ibl4ydarsti . litiiietimukram l to zienz•---Thor* - i - e s 1: • ' - '''' ,, liiiittantliroti t t ,\ .' ' -r, . ? , rim la tiro oecapimayof James 31cetillvaitl'enet st., lid ITEM ' di ll - hi , •• -. It- ,4'' t,..A Boon ' un igri viagdentn 'Joining' thaYardorthe• auteriesta Hotel , from the lit u, • • . d a hu , ma n ., I,,,,,,biji oth i cith Amilansuing. April . .t tar. atm. , Icahn t t a urgers Magazineg Nerupayesvele., - durretoftee ruth , plied bydm. that his subscelpthm /lit has \ been transfer , The best - evidence that - can be luidtweli `" o l,,t. t ' ,"rwrgif it.. l i gn e. ittt f 1: 11 'n"2, : 1 7 4 . Lite.r "l. ). '' , 6 : hl Severer the silk:edam:Amor DbettaddsClanaisißlidere, atter; and ato are ilso authorised to ailiset7 i fogres dee portersd bylir.C.3LJa"...kaOras the unprecedented demand'. ca,,laiff,_- 1 . 14 . . •-.- • -. \ • .• .. thr them from all parts of• the trialoru and although Own , ,j1:4 4 12r ended to the establishount of the may be many cornyoundigrepared and represented es be - i Wear. Itustel=lllllguish them Pit Itorßoolur Ins worthy of . liberal patronage. let ere red mustriind , .., itn° 4l "" Of the "Y• ~..",._......°E0 - 2:-..kr-5„_.,0 1. 1- • to remark,. that the vut . number of I.utirneidals w ith . ri „, b OJ . z ) l ac `rnr• - •"" .. ...... "...Mad which the 'worthy dotter tiss boon honored. by rem= o uric . • ' - \ \ '' the Meted character laid respectsbilitY, who Ruud It nee : All persons who have subscriled far klagasines criWeaeol envy to hare nostuse to his preparation, is testimony ,„„P"Mt; l L:i t. ,, r tlV l =Un,,. "•• •lli tt" . " suffldently conclusive, that emote effectual preparation,.. the 1 the awn of Market: The customers of tts late Thirst at almost almost isemedlete relief Of those afflicted witlatbst direful i Litsrary ' Depot.. and the publie gourally, are tesms ouladr.dYnewds, his never bon discovered. ,' • ' • 1 cail.atliatualao oar otul general toliiittiV=2 Sold ill PitUblag. by ;masa DROB 2 .thttif= 1V w :17,;,...__ .. ...4 zi .. ~ ,g, eg gr . gg , ~.h eyg coeiata iwu ntl s g r a& trod. R 6 ,. _. CO Wood rt. Also, sale br I . l *o- I LE.STIi Ilig it ,.. . 1 . . s I strut. • , • ,e- . .: •. - le/ 0 7- . . liookseuers r a Husionua,Oth at., use Mutter, `.l.lttibnagit, done 23.18 Cd. •1 41 . 31 . t - • 1 d or Various Veins, Weak' Km J oh Wulf. ASMII.—.T. 11 . uld resPeetltdl7 In rite the a teutlon of physkisets, and e peddle general!! tom! mat of Silk I:WU° 8 nem Knee Care, Ankle and bandages for the Wand rum of fart emote god VeinetVesk Ankles, Weak Knee Joint, end the as appliances mai In Mos= of dleessni eV pdringontwardaaypott. -> __ /gin shm keep every .verletr of Trusses, 'Body Bram _ and In bet all kinds of me jell-dkirtmT with which we have to deal - in the practical application o I the teethed& The victims of amends are ...Id, the narrow ars Toliered, the belt paralysed resume their wily ity, the tailored tram heel-who are tormented no more the week bemmie vigorOtur: the thabotjavaulice 1611•611 the complerien of the biliaaa, the decreed in spirits become buoyant, the sick in alined In emery anadltlon of disease derive immediate' beret Dom the we of Dr. Dories In Worsting Ellett or CordiaL Them Gleba ennead.' by brrefragable mot. are preeented to the attention of,lnva Ads, who can verifP them by single bottle of the medi vino. The Cordial lewd Ire highlyetheentrated, lopintbot ties.. Price three dollars par bottle, two Par five dolls" nix Ow twelve dollars. - C. U. RING, Proprietor, . . 102 Broadway, N. Y. au lin v lrci t sta throughont the Maned States. pins Gomel Agents in Pielebtargb—Pleming Dew. owner Wood and lioerth street', and Geo. U. Doyen.. minor , Wood *tweet and Virgin slim • Also, by .1. P. Fleming; Allegheny CWT. Sellers'- VerMiihge.—"Ttie bent prepara. tion." /tint Pkazwit, Fa., Oet. 4,184 T. Mr. R..F. Botkrs:LOf four Vormlfugo, I eau sof ultboot hositation,thst, having used it extensively In ray practice for the Last !bur or po yearej think It decidedly the bes° feetedutkos of the kind uhich I lure nor knowledge. it. thought have heretofore coed the nreparatlon of several Aber =headmen. • Youth an. , . D. COOOll, W. D. Prowed .ad .old by R.T.. EZUEB/3 Jt co.. 37 Wood at. .old dnutirlda mrnaralli. ' The President nod Directors of this Compa nr mystnui der declared a Ditidewl of Throe Dollars pet &are aporttise Capit.4Btock.valable to the gtockhoadors or their kttal ratreeentativos, os. int! after. Welder. 111 2 12th hut. BASII3EL 1.14121111ELy Je17 , 34(e. • Eecretary. . Citizen's Insurance - Coniry of ratsbnigh. . - ILA. NINO. Prerldest. r -, BAHLINIft.. NANSIIELL, SO, - OFF/C4r, , 0,4 ir.lre.R. .41'11 - ET.N• ALt1i.U.7.4.N0 woop STREETS. IWa RS HULL AND 6AfiflO RISKS ON TOR AliD MISSISS_IP PI ILIVICRS, AND TRIGITrARIES, ifir /num souimet Loss or thrsuive by - Pm. A f. 6 %, ru:tad, ShiestW t:A std /..7.1.NL , X.A VIGATIOJ9 and TR A AORTATION. -.- .—.. . . ~ . . 11.D.V3 . - " .. , • R. WMltAzimer,l,... • Wm. el', M. Mar • Samuel A. —i Wm. Illusmm, _ • llosert DuolSPare -John S. mlwrmo. S. Blubaugh. llsaeleSellere, - 1... 1C Pm meek. .L Sebonumaksr. Waller Brll.l. J. ' . W.. IL'llare.' '' - . HENRY H. , COLLINS, COMMISSION A I:. l it . 0 11 A lc - T AND WERItESALE DEALER IN CIIEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS,' PISA, And Pruduce Ue UT No.'2S Wood !Street, Pittnbargh. Jrl6 Hernia, eir Rupture of the Bowels.—There are thouaaada of persutimbo are afflicted with s Angara of the Dowels metro pay little attention to the diesels mall tbo bunla isms. strusulated, rhea in all probability it I mar be tan lats. llow important It , is then, for *ll those eufferttoi hom any . forsu °P . /butane Gabe Dowels.. tO it at tau opal Dr. KEYST.It, at his Wholesale Drug ftm. or.rnor of Wood at. sod Virgin alley. and procure a Tn. VD retain the protuding torten or tbe baneka_ Dr. ger te,r baguettes lath of tbe Drut More Trutsos' arm ePPlled. andurranted to sirs satisfaction.. Ile - also: has every satiety of Truss that Yen*aa vamp and 4 saw te Snit tbe ennui Grocery .• tomeal of the article. I alanteep envy kfekd of revporkee. Thsfil ifrumr, rory fkusileves, Max* Stocliags Str entargedulus, and all kinds at toectuleal appllanoes nand In the cmet of dimes I would respectfully invitathe attention albs pnblk I. an strand Trim Ax Children. artakb invariably streets main a vary abort Um. N. 11.—I also keen on band and for de a Lege work . roue of Shoulder Itraese of the moot iropmeed kind, that baseborn urn with se much gatistactlon by hundreds of persons tattle and out of the city. DR. KEFSEr3 DRUG STOOE 471:C5.1 DErpr.ear e'er of Wood strut sad Virtu tf0.140.• sign of the Gold. Wear. , Jel24.lsT • Y'Cliatock's Family Xediciies.—We call the sttentlast of bee& of fkattaiemed others. to Mead eettLeteant oa the both Imo of 0 . 9 . » 3 " 14. 144.1chtie. PUKING BROTIERS, - _ (raccaswas to t. V 1 T m. WHOLESALE, DRUG ISTS, NO: WI WOOD RUM PITTSBOZGLI. PA. • Pnoei.t iot Dr. WiarkesOdetested VarsaLfugs. LIM A. A. CARRIER le BRO., earner 4th and Smithfield tbs., PITTSBUROH, AGENTS State Mutual Fire & Marine ' INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG. CAPITAL 8350.000. . Girard Piro and Mane Iniursume Co. • OF .FIIILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300,000. IIa'GRANCE COMPANY OF TIIE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, Capital- 8200,000. OMOI4 PUNA. INSIMANCS CO. OF PITTSBUISOM iottoarLED CAPITA', SBOO.OOO. j.A . A. A. CARRIER. Sedy. e AARN`OLD & WILLIAMS, Chibon Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing . . ‘ - . -aim Irrrnvo GENERALLY, .. • FOP WU rill . fill ernd Vintitation of Buildings. . , . -.14 W. arta contract tor Warmitur sad Vsatllatlng hr Stamm of Bat Water. Pips. or Mimes Furnace. Churches, Schools, nurplials.'Pacturisu;(lreau Ileum, Curt [louses Jails. notch, or Direlllngs. N0.:5 Haricot st.. Pittsburgh O'CORNER, BROTHER & CO., BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL.: SRS. N 0.115, Wand 'trod. ane dour @amtrat stilted. Pitts burgh ..8127 mi. null; Per: and Current Sands. Sight and Ttme Sultanas, 03th. Stocks, Sanborn and Wend= Time and Prondann7 Notes; allow ter ttnt on Time De posal of Par and , Carrent Money; and Insue Fin and. Koh. Pakten Or . Um Am bum= Constar. (rook Capital. $170,000.) end ROTAL In evatinat °Wm; (Canna Y • W I • • i LAU As N. 13. BATOL - ATTOttNEY AND 00UNEIELLOR i.Aw. c h nICE on Fifth street, opposite the Court !M I AMI:i t :A.IO6 ,174:Li t tr - u" "b," l g'L, m t° l - ,,, r 4; relating to the proentintret Patenta. ae. A Jo lr..Nitd VEIV M toa ACKENEL-.-20 1.,1)1s. No. 3 M a ss. and .1 11 T bLs. No iy aiime 11.4. Igstlon. i02:4 . - - corner Wo od .4 ' , mit mi.. IRE CRACKERS-45 big: Chinese Fire Crockenifor We low by - IV; U. SUTTON,No.II. • eT:.' • mt. Wood satreont sta.:. iplGAlttar-Cubai Cuba andSeetl,Fluioa . Soed,ll•3ll3panlsh tad Common, 111 aio h 7 , W.ll. SUTTON, No. 1. w0!..12.1.. ro. „ 8,, - ,_,..ncres ot' liine, -- iiiiiea . 1 Mouth of Dorlltiaton: DO urea clearril; orood o 00611; toe Stems Homo. attd ai lorlo .•11 , k ; 2w ar.s , an othrod at the • ptr ure. a rliftlf ac 4. Lot to Ooklood, 00 C harlotte K. It Is • twentlllll lot. to It oat of bk. (Wolf. Duo Improve moot, It Is °Sera: 50 tbn tor prko of POD. Fnoulto of no. • Alto, ell owl trot toy 'lnkster, ten doorrtptlono of a {toot 'snot/ of Frown?. TllO6. WOOItS, -.1eT.1.1m — 16 fourth ot: .. 7 0 4— 0 R SALE -3 Lote on Permn. 'Menu°, m .11 frost Of Mall:mos s sact 4 Lots at Ow Junction of lb and Wsbyln 0.44 SI" • luso .vorlaty of obrup lots throusb4bo lity. It you utast scar Stud of proyony for botnaluat moldy* of j 024104 TUOB. W00018.73.4th of. Wm. B. ITurn.L . ' Jamesti.Ner Mexapler Bradley, , • Johtt Yullertoo. ' /Whitt thilway. • • Al•mandsr Remolds" ; dim, letrongSlonnty, Poratto LtejSittanlitnit litrat4 Stow% awn.. VANKEE .NOTIONS, for July ; ; Art.loarbA, Pitith da l lllr . ,....rt s trorptint m e=l..24 wrieg Journal for Jtmer. •n. N th rtglahltale or. • Thn above tan no'd ind pr eats by • Jon. & & LAUTYX& 87 Wax% .t. griATS ANDCORN-400 bus. Osta at De '"""' wcllN'ouol4AVLstku'Abipuy. :LOUR -200 bble..Extra Family Flour just ns'd sad An sal& br • ' ' T. Ln•rxx a cu.. N 0.112. 24 st. IMEBE-200 ha. prime W. R. Choese Joss reels's. Ong* r i.Lnns 01. QUiIAR--100 htbu t pritis N. 0. Salk , in 1:1 1 Mors sad fbraslet7 r.I4TTLE & 0CL.113.24 • AcoN-2.0,0001br.:8w0n mum ; - osinun't . Thu. 00, IL% 114 gI h t . EAT BARGAINS IN COAL LANDS— .' saitsw :r .. 1 •00111 tlemetr t iamilid of th. wio tool 140.14 oq• muo Wow-Um euure a e ,toh goiserelonw4go of idikti 0 panadact TR. infa sd attl F=drortth luit• Agar froai; p&p lir Wiz to . : a.% vo lop, ri.,rtn. mit eg rmiimu is. :7= r eszt= NOV " Ua 6 'I. milirsteo4. - 11.1sli °6l. 01.1 h.., .„„, ....; omputy ilea ts masts/ • 'emu .01 all 1.: the kw price or STO gm 003141 , 4 Eked ha 03.1, In unnast p•rtomo l, APP= L g . iN• pm Airrnt Ice. Cream, Strawbarriezoto• , \ T HE Teachers and friends of the Sunday Pawl Übe nth it to 8t Panto' etrombs (goboone) ass m u irls.ttests=l u d . rtt . re a litd e l a ,...o t T t l= Mar p tsar Invite all 'orb° ans friendly - to the ethyl the orooseft win Distracted toe:tending tase sew' nose of Ur* retroL Motet. 23 rent., to be bad at We. Hellas Unite - sdAros boot flu Towhee& and at the door, • • /OAR s• SUNDRIES --75 balfebesta LIE. and Blk: T.s • •ta buOranCebs Tamar,- • Ibo ham Rio Coder • • 140 Lbit..Nta In utml and ••• • •all• 1 .7 • haa • •T. LIT/Li t 178.,11.2. 24 strest. SER, ITholitsale -. Wood Et.. and Nirgin Alloy. vigor:aim Elixir, or od tkol• Oda past reiterative iv rdloary mum. we can mar rePl7 MO forma its amdloal Ingredient Omnipotent Physician. larger ot curative mope:tsar than mite min bi abundreddifferent Is -Aube!, utolletn• chat Of Polars been combined In this • 0011 DIAL we have their eon. offertatarierver.uot theaters DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE, rimsr tad on Third greet; Mote 3mltheeld. , Stbe hceeto le eranged with hallwd pardon, dining roots and W. ebse, 4 chambers, hat soots with hot sue cold Instep goad miler, gas to t4aes. to k a rt tenni zall the Kul Estate Mee, Na 140, ecnr. • ER:SONS DETERMINED to .hare . a home tbotrown, aro mquettod to coll and look at Om Dlmo on 'fount WambtrngtotL Lots of 50 ft.front try 1110 florn. ialllng V 1.50 .o each. Sermon, 5 . 33 In band. Wa t n. In month ab ly ova pm...n uterms. of 45. ADDIS woo. ft lon wan • lo t, on the • 0, CI7TMIRWIt. 1.21 , . uo. 3e st. :40 IitNERS "ANTED pp onooot :ti r roWfopty to .1.21 • VORSALE.-46 - ,000 Good 53 Shares North . ectora lands bought awl sold by errrr.mrs letirmtraCtOo t Pittsburgh. .10.0 1C41854. I I tIM §EED MJCKWIIEAT.-41.1 bus. \ paw", ( est rewired wad for skis by •• • • au. wpozoin • WO it SALE—The cheapest 300 sorOitor coal 1 0o th. libroortabeis rimy ' the you mint • bingo, row Ito than Erman • , • ye: I • mous Iwo 7 . 14.11 b it. . ACRES of land 14 'mile from the Ohio river, mar Base. Ludlam 63 ma`m of It %wider with otstard mid • °Lbw Imouts. 1411 tits awl under It rmerwaL ." ti ht intrunely low min. Zama° of 111011A3 OUDS, 76,4 th iitiL Je2l 4aFINE country seat offered for eale;it is 12 sato of Improred I. 65 the Ml.hrolin• Md. . 4 . ottful !Ist he Dalee leomf. Ewan, Of • - l4reo 111031ABNOOD:linOltb st. QUGAR--40 hhds. prima N. 0. 10 I bbd elArlfLed. ne'd per IL coori =Jewet4 for oda Pr 7. 1 lalrfelll Rows oo . . . TOBACCO. -31 kegs Kentucky 0 .2? th """`"""" m r t i.lVMSot? Ob. LORA LYNDSAY; or Paasagoa an Rgentfal Ws. by Dir5.11,...11. Ob A W eoplinn hid so- JCR Ed. by rapraar , sack**. nig er RAY ACM tiemems immortal., • • 411609 reea . • • dd. Jo.t kil :ed iNiir • . •4111tItiall. DILITO Mt 00:1 D RY FROIT.-4 hbds Drs Apples. , I de do • Vl aeb . N Appies. Pas ;dolor: SltilVi t st tarrriiiii a m. 77 Alt D-15 kge. No 1 Lard, Jost *ea and I og ek br trpt; icivottlita CO. LACK LACE ..SoARIPIL--Muriqsy. & Baretateld have reeds • ha. Met Uwe Sorb and Td 4 at low pekes She . • ..4•13 L"PSOM SALTS-46 . Yids. fast - tied: And fur ale hr . aol It. IL SCALENE AOOl. • X4 l XEUUTOW.S . SALE" OF NALII. REAL ESTATE. Artuutlentof• Let of Onaund. Routs anon the Wawa. nese the tinethrWendeurner. wen ob. /ninth' tba proeertr of the Late .Inhn sith • tenet of 3 , 1 feat and extending lark tn h t Alt. On mall let •reeractant twe Erick llntaetrmith attetulve hsek tetUllngs. oneuplad oath. City lUD an 4 Slebutrais Etebanae. AI., • spienahl Snick Dania. 'nth tut. hae. Inc • trent on Stroud met lent: and estandlen toet *a feet. ken.... the -Deaver Howe.' • The ahere• .111 le. af -4,4 ust lb. neemub.t Fvtale tele. on. TUESDAY. JAne ant.. at W. Se Tema way. Ellin InolDlantable. Yur_paitlenll42. apply %T.D. I.OWEIIL • • . CHILDS. ec • • Sea • . SI.AteI.UN.SII.Stb et. •rit SALE-200 ions of prime ..Land; on ' th• elmetleeeat Rh.r. me male htles tletiohnebe tit Ohle. . Ws Iteefeelld ADM sad ellenid vim . senr... Fetelzep! • ygMblta _ MAL it:oolP . A.DbAltb St. .. . . i , , ~. riTsnimaii.fauft CIIMPANY.,-1 . mnA/a4 et the Ptetkbebl.n alb.. Inttaberdb Thu* _peer erlll be held at the Beek lee Mem. 012 • TUN& DAY. Jeoltlo4h. at 10 'ebek. A. Ito take belle* Alt the •=l , : r =elh o ristl i by j th i n Seat lem:leletaletioreer . . OLV D. btAlLLY.abthry. I E I -100 bbbr. 'for . • Q CERATOS.—SO bze. I: 7 J ea Tar sa. htfiy± igen Amor/ .wasuam. GOS- 7 3 — b1;17. &egg:111(71i/ real; 7,1T0 1.4 .1.23 T PALMS. lIEItMOMETER, 90 IN TRESIIADR- Atilt Pests Meet and our Macon at 1101111.18 i PO. to the Dternond. • • . Fire:trate llama, and ne gbetWere. LN and Gt:11 114 Fig. first, without bare. T. • . • . Three le no hater Meat In thetnti. We guarantee Mt round sat perfeg orreturn the money LI Miriam tainted •lEW STOCK BOOKS, STATIONERY. tamer, Federal et.. Allegheny. is 'receiving needy of Lkekuftelkorery. • Mittel recently 111 NOV Truk. Phtlacialphhenua Baston. , • • • • WALL PAPERS—S. Sadler. Allo- Rh. r. I. feral, In; al:wailer for cf fic• P.O. P. mtiernr. xnei sin of etumr , IT4I Window titudvy Dana ertuts. ar m` .. tcoak New c!ct an! ie.M) NidiftbiEmr• BOOKS; reed •by • Sadler, tu AtewNnn r P•rirh or Anna Wet Parker sal People. ' The Pariah Fide. Illhatrated; • ahlel, a modal Mr "yam' atege '— - • • Mats the Beat et Beth Werdg. liars. eV* last velum% •11.2 1 114n7 cum war rablimUcaus, from (late% Ilikapsta. esrlet®. mid IL N. Unice. ' UNDERWOOD'S BOSTON LEMON SYR IV UP; Cha amte• Pialsdnlptd• Lofton Sin= "Ptoa Ar Dim de .1 45 31"*"'*- ' 11" 7: Mee Lao. pitifsToN & MERRILL 9 . E TRACT 01 . jaTicairlat. AVALL PAPER—A fine assortment. of low IV vekee PAM irdndin • lost ne'd and dd biß . T 103...PALNISR.6811arInd 61 OLD & VELVET • PARLOR PAPER-A flub 1 9 91719 alma soasudirlare m. pie IT i• 9 • • TIIMPALII. 1N LIND . PAPER.—A great ca. POW B . Ylet7 Of am lion 4 stsks, witb irjaari and ate• gaud anew. isko by • • TUO.S. ( WELL . Alk. LL . ECI 11 E T Y BUILDING. LOTS - .FOB SALC-2.1nal choke lota. rlthaar on Ohio lana. limb Malay =door, to • *4 IL &Wound dlrectly opt. vt ,. la a. r t ry at: Jal Ls , norr prid n atod s, !:: good ardor.-- Lama Il • ls R. EtitILLEZTIL MN. 140,Td r . r. T . wrswv -- arADEs--A laFp stock. of 'imagism' Window Dadra, consadlot of Gotha , . algr. Boom* aad tartaa.lo pkttorror. or do an/ oil an tra, for tab abotroakt and Wall ot the Oa Cloth Wu:a roma. Km Ila Market at • • • 1. *IL PUILIPS. • • fikILCL)TEL —7OO yds. 4-4 Transparent °UV and Moth, Mor Modal, ehadiaJost reed ftm th• Irrttor7 sad for rah,mituteral• arld retail, at tli• Oil Caoth Waren:ma 110 Marlit J. IL Ptlllutt.h.. jtEDUOTION •IN PRlCES—ltiu . rphy I . Ilaroltdeld flan "ifeDAF MI their Urge nook of unman Dresatlooda L and may others artielea at related Aniloar fornen out oar hummer nook to - malls roomfbr our early Fall Punbale. wa hays touted dons prim VERY LOW, to Insure prompt sales. We would name as • mere intlonalon of Ideal wa in doled, that n 0.,, aellint Soh% Ito. 4 ad Moan Congqeeaa T. Boomer Fa& Mk. horn 44 to 3 The tatter ankle heretofore mkt at 51.441. French Lamas eIM grade reduced from 44 to 25e, to. adiea aled other hams will do well to MI taffy, 113. Plum. North.Foet miler 411, and Starkststa. . UNDRIES-4 bble. Lard; . • _ • „ 1 eon U hue= 16•116rnt • 105 Norio Man.. tom latallo_g front otratoer Altoona. 0r sale by jolo DICKEY a OU. scvtfalfriTs--ruTt 'd dim./ from rrnorl., 20Criltd. tor*. ' Orlul Plum!. 47./ Y - vorlt,:lALF;f.6.oAl=l.4f le Ne w th:3 3 naR 6to. *m.0.... T (1V and) collorlom Woods Run, 110 old mad. It !told very low and divided lo iota or from 6to 16 , an 11. Thole itkidriir t• Pardo , . • t'nr•D home on amok* of • AVNAD WOODS. • JelS.Wa • No. 13 Fourth street • D RY •PFAbigs 7 :lo -- bbli. Pry Peaches: lip 30 do • lb" Appitslbrildit ' • • Jobe ' • • 111NRY WLLI t . . - VARED PEACIIES-15 :boa lirinut...Netv 4oner Yr ash by : . • 'PIM OILLIM • B o 1111XITIN 1.. "in r iaVifoltints.'Z INDIA WASH SILKS, at Low Priaes.-10. E. tr. w p.r a t totzr2 s ra,......=.4:l lb! tr is rAVl L.l ' Vt.4. at tat!ata far tsunt, • • • J.% • - __L___-__As . arwr a AUIICIItIt6IJI.' .CI_OLD BORDERED WINDOW SIIADES Lit • N.t aria cannot 110 Om st f tsreeti th is dam sal f Curtain Elaturva. Duff en and Iluif Ckitla sod Wind Ilitrunloini and nuit Mak of creel. derrerin on hand and nusli by. W. 11cOLINTOCK DRU 3 ILI Itarirat at..:. 1. BASTERN TURNPIKE—FortaIe, a da ambit protorts of 40 Root, on It. Lantern Toro- Maya at tin donr, and othet Impnwestioos. ' WAN. CZU S Is ham!, balsam all 3. 3 sad l rnri. • • •• B. CUTIILIELT a ti0N,143, 34.5. 1 S. m ki,ELITUS--30 IRBY PEACIIES- 69 sacks crime halves _Jur 'grids by MI R.,I7ALZIRLL OD. INEN GOODS—Murphy ,kl 3 nrehfleld.o*_- tra.W. kW. mows. Cruti. kluell meting, . num* monfor Doom and Minting LI.Im, . treed. is, fanmen and boye woo. Dthls, Ulm L•ww• Our .• klyt• ~ • • trait. th• nal of •11 1.7 gaitin LBEL BACON'art raid end. for, aLw . oile , by euxum. DILWORTH ROO. • • Mi. 114-10 bb* and 'Oleg, No. lin oto • • and *josh trt •• : 11111t111634 MAYOR= k CO. • :V. • 881 : SZ:Fino Sett+lain. Await mild Ihrial Masai* .413 oil MI/W? M P= " Ctior at Dna.. wad Maar Tvaniale. Ocolf., Wag ratansinrand varied It• 1.4144 . • do nillta favor as witits esIL 11 At. AN A AIM. 1.5 ls al 111.011•6. t... : .:: ':: ' ..:•:: ••••• 1' 5. '.....: ':%:•-• .'-., :.\. i \ : :*•`:' ,. •:: -. .* ... 1 : .j;'';'•• \ :::::;'''.. ,. ;•..":::: ,. .......'..\;\: -. , 4 :4„.....: ~, V.. ,..\ . . . ....-,,-!: • !-...• . '..-..•::-.. s:•-•: . ........ \ \ ......:',.;." :...?...- ..-.'....... • ~::....:...\ '-',:..., \•• A .. 17-i.. :••Ft -, , : 4;-ivrA. , :::-. -M. 43 ;* . -',;: . : .%.*.4§l;;::..;....ittlll*ToirtriaVg.::\ . • - ZINC Pt'Y'4 \ o .. .7m n m z ia' ,t,s4 O lA ant ha t!ffit E NEW- JERSEY' 1:)0 ANY ...s.th•sr, t , 6.4 tegiotia lie 'to' meats - tfr. daraWtgair M./WOW - PAM RY,, and OB.OIIND IN Of LOLL%morbid package,. of from 23 to 000 potoodd Wan DRY, ha barrels °MO wands aseb. . "lob warm MO. which Li .1 , 1 dry or iptatad b drarraotod 1184 and coSdWfard bog A wallop-I CI at anmaration b. l rem* Man Mama& mbLe elublartto• Comma', to *plant thatt yeah. , tam and ea In tba ked, thr tar ratahk ttota.- , - La Wpm:lt/lab paints •11.1 I. maul. to 011.4 ala i One Pala; arbkh tined:6ml M team; and cam 004 be awls tram Dab Zloo Oamm Tram thne.lararm. la nor mai blown :cm Itkprobmtht• Ot.D.t.bo mriba LP plimsl to bop Wm. tarladi.. • ' noir Btaa• Color Imdett pmeassed thi mambas of the Damn. apd to of an adavaddo molar Ihr palattat 'Coo. tam i lapots.Dtd.troftllo"ltrklroa. ' " • on /Itatral Wow thelema . RENCII Itltata • • • trbolaalr Pilot Ombra Mod I aD72-dtardotS N. W. am, 10th Marlrot ,Ph I, %att. ,- Great Semi-Annual Blue of Carpets. - CARPET WAREHOUSE, .No. 111 *gaup sraw. 1127913021 Ca LI. , ' W. AVOLINTOCK &BROS:. • it t, tVING Olinuilenced our &debt Cirpo ti 4, 1 - Oil Coil 4....w0 bare that 'lmam to nano to; our ndp and ~ the Wile Vigor., no alit. ii t. . ro ' aggstio:s. " ‘To 11 . sr . tolnro 2 l7kb llotalh. • flown -N. Ptetsobcods. to c•ll =I ttro Isnot. NMI • test stock Ir.: a It. mouuboor.. w. an ost.n.hast to 9•11 chasm thin con beg ... nrrhased Ibl m oun 11L . t . 1.W0 ..., r ' FV.l t trat Pile C.Aor, DirollT Ywal k tn .- C*4 . 1 . - Tru.'"'""`"t I. `"E z i .. 2 .... \ Anbusoon iltnnwla • dcr. 4 colßooten _ ...• . dole Kan lenpalsl3l . l7' :.dot Ifni Unt *Ad Itoli f , 1341 itumnn• . do . do, nod Tufted Rowe, - EaLiTypai d i ' n ' en' •tc; (eb:=l:,°=r;uh,A. ...p...._ .., - E i t r . 7, ' • • - •',,,„, i . • : a. ;a i i rtsia and tabloCcrien. 2 Ze a a r elo t ttd;34,.4l . : s tua ,( B ll .,,ai s= 8 v , t i t . do. FlUdn;Ttin u Lt ' : te.: Hiving I'A t he la=t eat bot Itotk In. tae u esterss.ket. to V .. .. T... .LWles=2r t.. • ;:4 sir Llnatr. 'Ail 841014NNY4 A. .AktAii - s* IrfC:ik • grmrapnualst ~.3101;IWAPK.9§4:**:: , ISEMI-ANNUAL SALE :'• - OF'DRY GOODA; -‘, -`• .4)*ThOiediy. June I.sth. 1854. 41.114 7 1,1•4 1 .,"".4. 'th!. "'• rR SALE--10 lie:4'4)(l=d on iticcom.' wating to6s, Let IJlxrkr, wear cadral BallToarl Sad litsakst...na nao ite4.4k INIV BALE—A neat;`; email" Farm 0.115 . ju serif. D miles below the CIO'. W RObthieli 6 an the °plosives. It is * Onixtgal Icestlos 4=: band, and IN offend very I. Eaqalse of Jsl4-lm. . .11:1011.481TOODS,Th, 41tP11!;,v; .IgONEYTMoicEYGooii tog from 30 otaya Uses* a.._._7 WILMS IPA tissolk*of 311.111 , 1. No. 11, Oth PL. VOIR-BALFIL la good 2 storFick - Hots". • 4 roma. with m , Liat. ma ocliaMtt M) tnr 11.. "4 %, hr i.144 an .. 11108. "A*. gal8 15 . 4th SC :••• • Ailmlniitrators' tattoo_ , w tiEREAS Lettoro of Adminiftration t o the Taloa. of 3011N.D. WICK. Ista of Alloghoor county, doc'd torrotoro fronded to the Mibeefilmr*.o Pr t y l ent. sod thaw s'ebaTut tt cl 'W oo do , oascolo "grand ' the estate of sold dmodent mike Wm..% tboosmo wlttorat • 201 DI BISSELL, 2,1110( bila jel =i• .. • A MANIJAL.O, MISSIONS, or Sketches /1. of di Foreign klbsiosui of lbs P b.C • ....1 . .0.r . ... , . le t saps showing sealertut„ 'sod of Minions sosonzonersogellsed by JobuTro7eFs. .. . 76 4,1kw.4.. 2,1 eoloins oL, LA/ tele:l l XL .' Pastors Family, • new azierbesatbbi atom ''' lax '. . Tbe eon, • • • otbers Just saki by Berms. let •' • .. - JoIS DA% • I :411 Bookstoe, CS Mutt: 131. nese Stn. 2 or 3 Lot. ea Diamond lotromiEntltdield and Gnat st 4., for &&it 11) Woe glt". .1byoll• of p.tOS.WOODS. WAVERLY' ',NOVELS, - complete in 27. *Ol4 sbo. 12 a* and 6 vd.- boffi2d itsioso soillataar ml• 67 \ KAT a on r no wow/a., 400EBLS;L6ErISVILLE.LEHE for sale . law or -.l4l6teet kW. REl,7lWatarit, • on SALE-15 clove. of Land -on. • amour : weanWwWw4i tisane *bre edjoWilat• Zan Liberty; bi - tlw Ratsaltsllnts4 ana Irrawlwitnn, Plank PwwW. •••,•• cRORERT BAILEY. : Q COAL "FARMS, 30 gooo Farms, 20 How- T) ti and Ulf" 15d Lasla dlkeent locatlonot In le tit mkat. Iptmod 41r z god op t= i ta s anr i T .p e I MAraii . V an also a T 11147 11178. 0703. 0:41.1111nlan 16.4 W . BLOOMS 3}t Napier Illoarne.now landing /toil itrr IT. S. ttrintman Ibr .alo Dy ' A IAN.DICUSI7 I CO. - 111 /ACKEREL- 1 ,50 bbls. new . .. 119,' 3 gam) , Lbi-' , .q.• rI 4 A" 15i. s sod ur sae by O. .*. ..• ILOUI3O blaskPOliphint's • E.and Itite, Thar is aars for.eaSebt JOWCWAITAIDOL. , .iiiol,4o:t2oEns.llt. 11; linuit'aLE 8e •J.3.14;:::k smck;vr sale is . . Rj'A. Cutting_ pant n. lIINESE-1100 p .) fur We hr liraTigES OF TUE, lIU. AN TEETR-=1 fhliar r itt= 4 l Pima,. adm Ihuiari • twk ax, t, ilth . t. L n 4 lphottnellon awl Jeo Ih. Wade- ENTAL .SURGERY.- Priiiiiples and' Pranks ontentallnitaw7,b7Cbsgi AIWA*. b tro. Yee br %AY au-ad Weed 1.,11 • Math' Or I. nt. MS. • • '3101t11111.11PAITO9'IS„ la me • ‘TO.I MACK rnEL, 12 1-2 cla. pet fib., at, jA MMUS & PATTON'S, la Um Dimond., LIKE CII LINEN DRILLINGS, of thikrt 11 est Riles.®. optima. 421221=671.741Wead ITllSSlA,DllCKS;ortliolatestimiortis jest ne'd at J. 41 CILESITIVE. Mika! aL'.. via. lAA • 'vs stylesl=444std4.l_l4lln true& with promptems4 44 Casumill. 14 weed at- OTT A• PERCHA'..WATER - • PROOF. COATS—Wi 10014100 attaatkon of nadtdiXt thls arntla. Tao Eno& tue narraated In remain is all kindsotantber. and mrlattld arsternroar.l* Mk llsaert tor India Ratan and 011eluth Wararnarar, art rt. , J. •H. PHILLEM RKIPB--30 dos:lndia Robber Whips,' tto sad tale:11011W LIAIIIATtet anat. - J. I B PHILLIP& dp_ ARDEN ffYllll.lOl.—A. fine lot of gnu, Brlttuds 'ad ths Cll=ll i arri o. necejer GRIN CRADIVA enperloe lot ~of ilmlaCtadles.lpi• ale low.bY gARDEN• FIRE7ENGINES,:Ihat' wiII • thnnu 'Wu hlgh. to tab br um aithi • Z. tt. • P•l2 BBLS. CASTOR oru•puri, 'port ;to antra RIZ br • nXNIIIB BIM • 1038. EMERY, assorted. in store card e) foranisby Jets . noun SRO& I ATS-4500 bin. in atorn far see try to • sa • - . ' \ ONES. tiaGert. ' VORN , MEAL—A frog' euppix..promtd 117 r e ‘" 1 9g•th.bbi-2r= "&orre.... :14 w n Stioll):4;estimosnirrmsw _ 114 A coN—aoce 1t0...810014.re .sad Hams %IP nura rea bi goo try .:r niuye morn% • ir rE GOODS FOR LADD;S' DRESSES —ISURPIIT • & 11011)11/16LD tin tonr e °poi • Bunt rot nines vatknii Muds of Mato Onto Its Urine • " • Etittinilansit do. Hung Gni cripid '2" E3iiilnrit=tlll Alsci.•Whltirroislt 1301 Crigi d• Pszt., plan cad WM- !•111 • I ' • 00L--Cluth for, Wool br., • . • VON lIONNHOPSI e W tartrillit• Bwrzr SCENTED'. 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