PITTSBURGH GAZETTE nr WMITB a PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1854. 1411/6 FrrATE TICKET. , FOR GOVERNOR, • JAMES PO.T,LOCK;. Or SOILTIIMICHISILLAED COUNTY. , FOB CANAI. COMMISSIONER, 7 ,1*.1541 v • GEORGE DARSIE; 01 ALLIOHIME COMITY. 4011 JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, ' DANIEL HI. SDYSER; 04, 1 . " or MONTGOMERY CoCern ~6llegheny . County Whig Ticket, mm=o. 22s Tamer, SAMUEL A. ?DEVIANCE, °Spathe.. Ws. E STEVENSON, Piasburgb, ROBERT POLTAXII. lit"'"gbam. JOHN J: MUSM. - A LODE GUY, rtsde7 .lll." t . l ollNpilAtilll.keet Deer. • - EENET WOODS. Pittsburgh. • JAW'S It. GLENN. tlpperat. Char. JiIfESM. Tittabargb. 'JAMES KELLY. Wilkins. , JOHN 3rIC Y.E. Hi nalissiKsin. JOHN'BROWN. Bon. . OIL To Adveriberio. , -Nelqber the Editorial 'not PrintlngEstahnehnientorthe Aar Gazette, eft opened won Btmdr:7 •. Airrsertecueihodeatre their notices to appear An the paper on Mentdarniornint, will plea. band tie= In before 6 o'clock. on &Sudsy. . •. • k!LPlttabarigh Weekly Payette.—The, Wealthy emulation 'of our Wedly Garter ofkre to ore buskins - meek • mast desirable medium gt rookies their bailees. lumen Oard[eulatienL bettroonkrar and Aro thentandoeschlne almost every merchant. menufacturor and shoplumepor le Wed= Pmrtrylvarile, and Luken Ohio. Raiding ?clatter am each prise er-thbe raper DO THE PUBLIC WORKS PAY" The gross revenue derived from all branches of the Public ',Works of this State, amounted, in . , 1853, to $1,893, .246 50; the gross expenditures : . op, the ludo amounted to $2,765,930 69. Of the expenditurci, however, $450,= were on . nycount of construction of North Branch Canal, ' and . 5567,50670 far, buildingthe new Portage road making_together $1,017,731 70., As these same do net...came under the, head of expenditures - necessary' to carry on the Public Works, they are to be deducted, and accordingly we have the Tannin:nig sum of. $1,738,209 34, as the, cost of manaltiog the public improvements. io this sum, tiortior, it to be added $24,914 ik *dna daniageit on the P üblic Works, snaking a total of $1,763,119 09:;; . - -The net remit is therefor* as . ~, follows : : • r . Revenue bf 'the, Works in - - , ~ . . . 1853 ' _. .. - $4893,246 50 Expenditurei on d 0.51,738,204 94 Dantagos on . d0.,....24,914 1.5-1;163,119 09 . . _ Net revenue.-- • $130,127 41 Here, then, we see that after .diducting the • cost ofmanagAg the Public Worki the net rev ... W .F4 t norsirort from doom is barely $180,127. , These works cost originally $22,255,694 03, and, • '' as we have stated above, an addittota to their cost WOO last year mode -of $1,017,731. 70, making theii total cost $23,273,425 73. The interest on this sum, at 5 per cent., is $1,163,671; and if from this we deduct the net revenue received, we find . that the . loss on the Public Works last' year, was $1,0013,439 G 9. This result, it must be remembered:is arrived at by calculating in , texest r aily on their original, actual cost, and 'not • on the Mate deblasit at present exists. - progriont question then recurs, is it worth while for the State to retain possession of works • on which she is annually losing one million or More of dollars? , This proceling calculation embraces et/branch ..ea of the State improvements. Let us see how it itinids . with - regard „to the main line f rom Pittsburgh. to Philadelphia. The gross revenue on this line last Year was $I:303,48110i the gross expenditures amounted to $1,456,657 82; excess: of exPenditures over • recAgs to -main 1in05153,076 62! This main': line. cost ni originally, $16,472,Gw12u, nail the min or $56 f. 09 75 was added to this coat, last year, cm the; . new Portage reed, making a total of $17045,242 95, on which . the Interest, zit _5 per cent. — woctld „be $852,912 19. The lows last year to the State, on the maim line, may therefore be sot down follows: Interest on its cost ===l:2l Gro."11 Rimlino, lriti3 Total loas ,to the &ate If the main line were giros amay,• therefore; 'we 11'061 save abliutllP),lX/0 annually:: if sold "for ten millions, as pinpoSed, me shorildi ease $0515,000; and if sold for coven millions, at - which a bidder can tin had, the yearly saving would, be 'le this not better than losing $160, ! : . o)(ln,7etir by retaining it, besides enduring the reproach which the 'corruption, incident to such 'perks inSnito hands, is sure to cast udn vat —The facie we have adduced are soricillitly aig stifle:ant,- without comment; we therefore them for the . calm ' reflection of Oer renders. CoNcaress;--This body, much to the relief of appiebensire country, has agreed. to adjourn on the 4th proximo, mad so terminate its present prcilitless labors. - The session commenced in the early part of - December; 1853. It has therefore . already ex . 'tended over n period of seven months; Which I . be imereased to eight by the time fixed for final adjournment. . ' . • What hen been accomplished inall "this' 'Sine? The Nebraika Wilms been painted; the Gadsil4t4. treaty has beenadopted; and a few of the appro .. priation bills. hare been passed, the balance Uf the session being regarded as necessary to the : passage of the remainder. ' What - a e record . months—tiro-thirds of a year—consumed . hi passing one territorial bill, and the appropria don bills But little beyond this has been attempted. A - Intl to grant lands to the States for the benefit of • the indigent 'mean° waa passed, but the President crushid that by his veto. The Pacific railroad hill bag been talked of, but is devoid of vitality: it will not be pressed to a rote. .The Homestead bill was pushed through the 'llotuta, to promote . the dulgus of some demagogues therein, who ride thist hohb.r tint it is smothered in the Ben eteorith no chance of success. The tariff bu. - been repotted on, but will not be touched; and the troublesome questions growing out of our for eign relations hare received but little attention • and.no action. — And so we come down to the beg -garli, record of Nebraska and the Appropriation bills as tbi prod not Of eight months Congressidn; With this mead those who are responsible for- ' the acts of the majority 'twist go before the pea pie ; and how will they—how eon they meet their indignant conititnents, and tell them thatlttooi 2 eight months and the, expenditure of hundreds of thousands of dollars to accomplish results so • barren and contemptible! The prectentSungress, in both Its branches, is - danocratic—Overwhehningly so. On that party, therefortc - rests the 'odium of this disgraceful state of thing* They hadthe power to work ac - cording to their will and. are responsible for the results...A email portion of the democratic mem bers bate acted honorably, and come in for no shsie the* ignominy which the majority have beenso'persistent in earning; but the controlling branch of the party have no door of escape.— They, must shoulder the responsibility of their •- course, and stand ready to receive the popular vardict thereon. • - Many of this number, we bare no doubt, are dtduded enough to anticipate a re-election. ,They "......think there is no Nemesis — no avenge? of arrow, Tom. orb it hest, that vengeance will:Mt folio* them ..Tkey rest securely, like the wicked stew .;:` aid whir !Illy lord dolayeth tin coming;" but in an:bier when they look not for it their etas-. -..:...terilvisTlComerizid send ihem forth as tried end -...fbesedinusting, condemned and di/graced; 'The Louterd/e journal, which,nt first thought or feared theta repeal of the repealing clause of the Mims:slut bill would testi to a dissolution of irnion; has since arrived ala different coo It now says that It litin'!'no idea that goy considerable portion of the South' would if -6'lolly - think of the dissolution or the Union on ~.r . .Jaocourit of the topeaV and 's! are of .tlio come I . . . ;-;•X•/&* , •-•••1A 4 4.4.•• ,:•wilit-1•4•-•••g•ITW-s , •••-•' • ••• %, 5.ru0,.... ,5 -4,5 4 5•:,1 , 41-• ‘""'ls - • THE DIFITEENCE.-A Comparison drapes f,renkl tlieducliprucniearill44, beireen the' cid opetatiiiits of the !Rate in 1850, during ROT. Johnson's whisinistratßs, and in 1853, dnring thitt Geri. Bigler, tells terribly against the lab: ter.• Read: Tat4l,oe&dyta from . 1111 waren, diving the car IESO of Goy. Johman's adai t a tetzs4 o9 4 l .4: 9 3.l3l 51 Is god:Um dating the lame 4,609,04 94 Tow receip (ma all areee.dating thereat 1103, of oar. Bigler '. adanniatis ,0 OS fv.414/.0,1044:. th• iiooo sew. - ... - uata.tte IS It will thus be seen, that ihrievutor Bigler, do ting the last j.ear, received $5,048,838 57. more than Gov. 'Johann in 1850, this: being more than tretWe the:Where .arnotiut of receipti during that year of /Aaiun's administration. And yet it appears that he (Bigler) has impended this whole sum' and $788,000 additional, over and above his 'receipts; or 85,575,909 79 more than Gov. Johnson Is it tk .t time that the tax-payere of Pennsyl .rania were . inquiring into these things? What do they think of the Pittsburgh Ution's sugges tion, made on behalf of the administration, to go a little fortlier and build a State railroad from Columbia to Pittsburgh Nriv Yontt.—The committee appointed at the great meeting held in New York after the pose• age of the Nebraska'bill, have tuned a call for a State Convention as,follows: A In vieW of the repeal of the laissonti Compro mise by the pasta - go 'of the Kansas-Nebraska Territorial bill, and of the:alarming nirrgessions still further contemplated by the Glare .power of the country, as disclosed in the recent address of the members of Congress who voted egainst the Nebraska bill: We invite the — ioters •of tho State to meet by their Delegates in CORMIIIIOII, at the village. of Saratoga Springs;, on Wednesday, the :16th of August next,lo consider what measures are ne cessary and proper— , For the protection of the free States from southern - aggression and northern treachery; For the recovery of the rights of the free States as an integral part of the Union; and For the. rescue of the General:Government from the control of the slave power. The Convention trill, consist of five delegates .from each Assembly district, and the committee recommend the selection of "men of firmness and discretion," as delegates. They also mako the Subjoined recommendations: Without aiming or desiring to control the ac tion of the Convention, we suggest that the fol lowing topics, among others; may command its attention: First, The propriety of convening a Congress of. Delegates from all the free States and Terri toriee, and from such portions of Moskva States as sympathize with the of proposed for con sideration in the general call of this Convention. Tho necessity of thorough preparation for,the Fall Elections. that none may be sent to the Congress of the United Stites, except those who can be relied on for a firm and unflinching Opposition to the designs and encroachments of the slave representation. Third, The best method of permanently re striating the - institution of Slavery to the limits' prescribed by the Missouri Compromise, and the absolute and complete release of the people of the free States from any participation in or res ponsibility for its longer existence. The present condition of our national affairs, growing out of the persistent and unrelenting en croachments of the Slave rower, portend no common perils, and should be. met-with both wisdom and energy.' New York has just witnessed the mortifying faihire of its leading e railroad house, the „Messrs. Schuyler.. These • gentlemen undertook heavy railroad contracts, were dubbed "railroad kings," and were considered impregnable. They under took to build railroads and take their pay in stock and bonds. So long as these articles were saleable in an easy market they did well enough; but when money grew 13CLIVe WI capitalists be came . distinstful of railroad investments, they failed. But the failure of one or a dozen in this line of - traffic does not deter others from Making a shit-. liar - venture. The Nes, York Brewing Post meti lions as an instance of the extravagance with which millionaires risk their property in the hopes of more, that a road in Pennsylvania has been contracted to be built by areputekwealthy railroad operator of NeW York, who receives his pay in bonds of the company whose road he is constructing, and which bonds are at present wholly unsslealde. • • Such :sleeking up izf' fends, and Such a con tinued drindng fir fresh funds to continue the work, weakens the strongest parties, 'and cannot fail to result disastrously. Oma-Issows.—The late explosion of the Par het Vein Company in New York led to the dis- Closure that, while p.N . fasing to operate on a cal:dial. of B%ooo' shank once 120,000 shares had been issued. the fraudulent issue of stock to the extent of three times the original capital of the company hadbeen carrietton withont sus picion- About the same time a large over-issue of stock was detected in theleaffingrafiroadconi ,pany of Verwonk awl it now appearathata sire liar orer-issue has been detected in the N. York and New flaxen 'railroad, of which One 'of, The Schuylera is president These fraudulent issues Of stock arc made to -raise Manny in pressing emergencies; and Me feet that there" is at pres ent no meson of checking -them unsettles the whole stock market, raid destroys monetary- cow, $ 852,012 19 1,458,687 82 $2,808,570 01. 1.303,481 10 $1,005,088 82 B !AV= Cousrr.— The following if the Silig ticket in Beaver Cotinty: 2 —Congross, Hon. Jon. Allison. - Assembly,.l3.: B. Chamberlin. Sheriff, JagieslJarragi. Prothonotary, John Caughey. Recorder, S. B. 'Wilson. . Clerk, W. K. Roden.— Cominiasioner,. W. P. Philips..; Strong anti-ela. very resolutions were paned, and a committee appointed to confer w. di a similar committee from the Free Soil party.- Loran:vex Couvrrt.—The Whigs of this-Comi ty have nominated Eon. John Allison for Con gress; - Robert McCombs fOr Assembly; John If. Wilson for Commissioner, If. 11. Emery and Thoi. ?canon for Auditors. The resolutions .Qopted were of the most thorough kind on the slavery CDNLIBION AT STA AND L 4145 or. Lum --The !hips Olympus and Trade Wind 'mime into col lision on the 2Gth of Jane, and both oat& The Olympins; Capt. Wallace, nailed from Liverpiol 'on the 21th of May for Boston, having forty passengers, and a crew numbering thirteen.— She was freighted with 900 tons of iron, and general hardware. .• The ship Trade . Wind, Capt. Smith, trim Mobile,' for Liverpool, sailed on the —th, with saventeen laasengers and n crew at thirty four.. Oa the day above mentioned, June 26, in !attitude 41.50, and longitude 57.20, at about 11 o'clock at night, it .being very dark, .the - . weather thick, and the wind blowing freak she came in-collisio . n with the Olympus. , The bows' of the Trade Wind were 'dove, and she filled within an hour. The Olympia went down within an hour of the collision. Ten of the crew of the Olympus, the Cap tain, and 37 of the {passengers were tared; and the. captain of the Trade Wind, sixteen of her -crew, and all of her passengers. This shows the loss -of the Olympus to be three passengers and three of the crew, Eighteen of the Trade Wind's crew perished. The saved from each ship was taken. off by the Belgian barque Strode Antwerplan, which arrived off Rock Island yesterday morning. Captains- Wallace and Smith hired a fishing smack, and getting on board the steamer Bay State, arrived in this city last eyening.—N. Cons. Excostunstosnow.-The Roman Catholic Priest ly device of excommunichtion bne been 'applied to our fellow citizens Martin Roth, Alexander Al- Miehael Wainer, Jacob Wilhelin, Goo. Fisher, Nicholas Ottenot, and ".T.P. Idunschaun er, to coerce them to overcome their consclen claim dislike "to Ablating the duties, which their office as Trustees of the Church of St. Louis, and the hivre of the State of New York, impose upon them. We Invoke from the Grand Jury of the County of Erie, and from the publiesentiment of a generous and tree people, protection in - behalf of our German brethren, and in behalf -of all Catholic immigrants from Europe, against the tnischierous exercise of 'this relic of medieral tyuranny, and priestly despothrm.. 'Roman Ex communication is out.of place in America..— . Ibis discipline of ti brutal and Ignorant age,la fon= tastie hilly In the heart of the XLX century.— Wet demand of the laws of our State, to punish thtsjpriestly Insolence to American citizens., We believe the action of excommunication to be an i n dict a ble offence, and that if, the enstomary mischief ensues in the Case before us, the Bishop wh o caused It Is en:enable : to Our statrites; and liable for damages: - - 'What is the Major Excommiuiliagon? ' It Is dOßned by its abbots. -According to the tondos Elf r eYelopedia, "The consetineneell were very ter rible. The excommulasted :person was avoided in civil commerce, and !outward conversation. Cle one don't receive him at his house or cant the wane table with Elm, er,Ttransaet! buidnesi with ...him." the rights and ooneolailons of religion, ail the sympathies and .alds of ipoc let y, were reflood and veltileld from hint livinip—and burial _was refined to his body when - Jle b'ofidoDentocrety. THE FOURTH .AWFV.I.II.III,4LOAD ACCWENT ABOUT =MY LIVES LOST. BALTDIOILE, July 5, 1854. An awfal railroad accident took place about half-past five o'clock yesterday afternoon on the Stuquebanna Railroad . Line, nine miles from Bal timore, near the Relay House. ,An excursion train returning from the Ameri can celebration at Rider's Grove, came in colli sion with the live o'clock regular passenger train from Baltimore for York. , There were about two thousand persons on the excursion train, which was going at full- speed when the collision took place. The excursion train contained fourteen cars crowded with persons. The crash was dreadful; and the screams of the wounded and dying heartrending. A scene of the wildest confusion ensued. It is believed that about thirty persons have been killed, many badly, wounded, and several fatally, and fifty more or less injured. Nearly all The killed and wounded belonged to Baltimere. • . Twenty-fonr dead bodiee were brought in from thascene to Baltimore at midnight A number of the wounded were brought to the city this morning and taken to the Hospital. An inquest was --held over the dead, but the jury has not yet agreed upon a verdict. • The Raiines.d Company is much censured, and the accident is generally attributed to neg. Several of the wounded died this morning, and it is believed dust several others cannot -pos sibly survive., The extreme heat of the weather Mt ', hasten the death of those who are- so badly crushed., BALTIMORE, July 5, P. M. It is now said that about forty deaths must re sult from the accident yesterday. Mr: Mhdison Jeffers, formerly Deputy High Constable, is so badly Injured that he . cannot minim Several of those who were wounded and taken to the Hospital, died this morning. A number °tethers who were wounded, were brought to the city this morning. They are mostly of the poorer classes. ' The report of the accident reached hero last evening, and thousands congregated in the vicin ity of the depot to hear the result. The scene was heart-rending 'in the extreme. Fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters and friends, were weeping and wailing in the most piteous accents. WILMINGTON, July 6 About 9 o'clock last night Joshua S. Valentine, a member of our City Council, was arreited for firing crackers and' taken before the - Mayor, who was about to fine him. Valentine thereupon very grossly insulted the Mayer, and he was commit ted to the cells for contempt. This created much feeling among the friends of the parties, and $20,000 bail. was refused. - About n o'clock tho friCintsef Valentino went to the of the Mayor and undertook, to mob him. The Mayor came out with a pistol in each hind and dispersed the mob, after.making sever al acres The mob handled the Mayor rery' rough , tearibg his clothes nearly all off. There is a great data of excitement In town this morn ing Ili regard to it. ' A citizen offered one thousand dollars to any set of men who would take Valentine oat of the cell by main farce. There is no telling where the thing may end, as the friedds of Valentine appear to he determined to carry the matter to extremes. EASTON, July 6. The Fourth passed off very pleasantly. lathe afternoon a balloon ascension was at tempted by Mr. Pusey, of Philadelphia, but be ing unable to obtain gas enough ho did not ascend higher than the 'roofs of the houses. After knock , ing about . among the chimneys he CAMS down on the bank of the river. Ile was not inkired.. Several fights took place as usual, but there was no riot as was anticipated from handbills pasted up On Afouday night, illustrated with a Pope's cap and some hieroglyphic inscriptions. The Catholics say it was done by the "Know Nothings," and the "Know-Nothings" say it was done by the Catholics to create a riot Nrw boos, July L. The Fourth was more generally observed than usual. Several alarms of fire and a number of riots occurred. There was nothing, however, of a serious diameter. The military was Tory imposing, but I have to the melancholy fact that three soldiers were sun struck, and died Alertly afterwards. • New Yonx, July G. By an arrival at this port we learn that the L clipper. ship ,Tnade Wind. irate Mobile bound to iverpool, and the ship Olympic, from Liverpool bound to . Boston, came in collision off Cape Sa ble, and loth were. sunk. It is supposed that twenty lives were lost. r=3411 - I.VAIIIA ILstt Rosii.:—The, third el . prers train commenced rustling yesterday be tween this place and Philadelphia. The time, by this train, between the . two cities, Is 15 hours. bloniof departure, 1 cielocit, P. M. SPECIAL Nondzs. • : Dr., Vermihre —Another Med- MstWilnwt-Itlao mat soidonde eftba Intsitile valor *tittle great Temlfaita. abnann ObTaklaria iq nsa latiodlend salmi istaat nadleinsto. Tulnatari. IT anon tor wind and tinily tcolta trlonanbsal _Fsnmano In vgallina . Wor* /tad thi Allovinv ' C0....K 7. Atrll 2,1k.14. A17..11'4 inn a McCain, th. I :Radah . rel, Ijt • of thelas IZtrl,le &am:WM with the • orpstia, thiamoof DI. 31" Lam's Vertalfusa in.. some Lima Inotnent.l lor 111 send you th. rourg. of an ..d.• meat I nude •11.13 own! In axpelllnk nnward• nr non WORO.II. ' - eakTn.. ltd6Patehaters be earetat to . ex DR. WLAN CITAXORAXXD VERIIIVOG B. and. take paw olas. All other 6 ...8.3iX.4 are aarttdosa Dr. AC lattea Toesattato. ..r hie adabrated Liar MIL, eau nom to bad at alltnotototatdt Drag Slam ha the rand Mtn • add frt. lb. sofa propttotora - • drug SEMI 177-dlos Fatecoasta to .1. Idd l Co.. Wood Anat. Dit.Pant Powder.—Esery variety Rifle Mahar sad Muting Ponds, la all W. vintages dray as bawl and for aahr Cam lialtaztaa, , la 'ltd. tomtit par thaw., ea favaratS• !arm,. Mailitptuas. . D. W. C. PIDWILL i i. Maratithar•Aat ik. 7=7 dl4 ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilson Furnaces, Wron Iron Tubing • -• • • AND MEMO GENERALLY.. For - .711:1A - iiiies and Ventaation of "BtOdirro. • A. AW. trlli Ml:Strait Icarian( wad VentßaGuE by steam or Hot Water, MU* orCblleonl Para.*. Cburebelk &boob,. floepitila Yarturf re, Green Ileum Court Miami Jane. tr or Duelltuai. No. 2.1 limber. et. littataruh NELSON'S FIRST PRE.MIUiI DAGUEHAOTYPES. POST OYVICE BITUDINII, THIRD talizEz, pyrirmsAND STRANGERS who.wish ‘../ to obtain an seentstit Whale owl Iltritto Ilkrnsint it ' a• r worn i t rter • th i • S ist =re rcil l itoirontl•d, or no ahem =ad*. nit eta or tb• Wain sat bed arranged tlido awl 841 ts rowan. strottad tb• parvon• 01111 turban= OM. moot rrovfol kind. and !wkly.:led =nor Dageorreo. ;.37.1:71, arr. at. buourit: taVt; ot6o to tar Woo. or lb. AA • style or Dagorrtt:typts, saw •Inglr or In groom nb i lci , Itioeuncr ban mowed rtnvgnAlotmtlon all nrethen• from I% en Hernia, or Ruptureof the Bowelt.—Thore areltbaruenda apnoea abo afilletad• with • Rupture, of the Bac" whorl/ iltita siltation la Me dismal until the boiewlabavnie strangolated. wban la all probability It may Li too lain. How Important it la. 1b.., 'At all tLeaa 'Purloins from any form of "Danian nfthe tilvel•" to tall at once upon Dr. Kilitalf.ll, at his Wholesale.' Drug Rocs, cornier of Wood at. and Virgin alley. and prorate • Troia to retain the trentrooling portion of the bowala. Dr. Bey art ham an oaks baok Of the - thug Pim adore Thome are .applied. and warranted login ostbobatiou. Ile aim • Las wren , ' varletiof Trunn that yen ran game, and at any prim. tomtit Ow Inca. of aeon ors in nood of the articia, I aloe kelp every kind cf Soiineft;rr. Thdy Areas, s wprn sari, Bandopu, &odder,: for enlarged veins, and ail kinds 61133ml:1=1nd appliance. runt In the eine ef &pease. I greold respectfully invite the strantlon &the puldle le an excellent Trues for Children. vhich Inerulabli .accts eareela • very short thus. 11.—I Wen Lebo on band, and Shriek a large uncut . abene orShordder Brune of the wed improved kind. that .Itot e bleu worst with wsztonh iettleladion by hundreds of ismerns. Loth in and out of the oily. KErsrAos D 1 1 .17171170111: rt TRUSS DP.POT, oat net of Wind street and :Virgin:alley. N 0.140. elan of the °°l"6 11°?W ' • 1r1341.1! Shoidder Braces and . Chest Expanders. ' "Be perticular ill promiring the kind men .. %And, as many of the Brims sold are htutilnize.".._ Palm the littalrarab Daily Dlopateb.reb. 24010.1) AP Itzgausrt An ictu—Petions 'who bars scouting a stooPhut Weldon, by I.lkning a sedentary occupation Tilt eaPerience gnut relief by the nee DS the . Washington Suspender Brace." mute and eoLlby Dr- KEISER, corner of Wood itMg ood V lrglealey. It sumer" Pork brew and anspendere a _thesceeiht albs pentaklonile 00 placed as to amtinnstly.tend to bring the 'boulders hithelr Usk oral petal* and expatd!the chest. -We muchaied one some time igo, and here been an pleued With It that up tituolicit.Xl gars Its .•pug" smile. • • 7 ' Womsu, hundred, of Wham us annually lehrnall *the welght of enormous "skirt.," should alp imam that, Mares.? Ile particular In pram/tog t..bakingmentioucci, se many of the blue. mid ate humbugs. -• • . Soldwholosale and retail at the Drug Store of (loom D. !leper, No. 140, Corner Wood st.and Wen alley. • ' /11131,an orlhe Goldin llortor. oleo keep Trues*, BupPotitle Trope, Eat Ile St.langi and ail whacks! appllances. = Citizen's inference comp)! at ilttsburgh. SA in - • , . OPt! AA W477tre -BET WEEN MASSZ7',AND Hoch aruzzra. EPI&AS.R°AgDRIBInfstIVI. aZt_4l l ,X,9L ' lre i r s7 4 : l` .rvillell ' AVriLllll. ° A o asira4nBPoaF47lols. • It. , - Wm. t Larharr " so B.6 ki - ,. . 41 .; Ron', F •v,•';=c- JOHN C. BARER 8c CO.'S TRITE, MIEDICINIL COD LIVER OIL; Prepared expressly for their sales for Media _ Indium J.C. B. & lb. hasten' elop:nyal au agent attics rish,ties to raperiatead the mam.' taro of their Oil, as enure the pall° that It Ls prepared with the mates, gm from none bat fresh and healthy Thera All Oil sold with their signature will be bead to be of nournal fine quality, and eau henbane& la the amt del• lade stomach. • It Is eztenthely employed both In private and Roepltal practice, and nett deserves the attention of luvaldS, m • remedy more valuable_ than any yet dlacoventd, for con , Burnett= or pulmonary affections. JOIIN C. UK= t 00, No. 100 North Tat et., PhlladelphLt. For see br ell the ',Harlon! Dratortetr. jel7-tmdkerf4 • Invalids recovering from the-effeeta of Fe w. mons Inmssos, or continued Ulness (Irony kind. will Pod Carter, amulets Mixture the only remedy which will 'vilee their drooping eonstitutiona, expel all but hmoora from the birod; excite the User to a prompt and health,' action, and by Its took , ProPerties, restore the Patient/ to UP, and vigor. - We eon only ear TRY IT. A single bottle is worth all_ the socated &mouldiest to existence. It contains no plereury, Opium. or any Other nostons or nehmen', dreg and can be siren to the youngest infant without krona Lion. Bee the eartUleatas of wonderful enros around the bottle More than Are handout persons In the city of Aktunond Va-rart tastily to Its good effect. See .ounce of fact is worth a pound of trtrogr; and the swarm of conclusive facts that cluster around that Incomparable preparation, Hootland'e German. Bitters, pnrpared by no. C.II. Jaeraon, Philsdelphla, tablistOg Its value as a tonic and restorative, are such as would prevent Incredulity 'twit from onestloning Its en.. cam . In all name of disease of thestoruseh. Wite th or soul. or chronic, it may be room:untended for lie soothing,eonlial and rem:grating Influence. Dyspepsia, heartburn. ion' of appetite. names, nerrone relaxation and debility. Jle.:nre_ r loved by the Bitter, Ina very short erase of time; and a p severance In their use never fails to work a thorough Sold Pittsburgh. by PLZFIV(I U CO Wood lit. Also, fursale by El ISO. - 11. KNT R IR. D RO47Z street..lo27-2rdawi • HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & :CO., Beg to call the attention of Buyers to their extensive Stock of • HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, comprising one of the meet complete amortmants In the country. MUM Br nava:a PACKET'S FROII RUROPR, and which they offs' , on the meet Womble_ teem., Moe. cheats going boot erlll find their Inteser4.proutoted by buying their [HARDWARE - at No. 3t3 Weed sttr Plttebitrieh e 14 000U 41,01rWIRIST. liargy Pei-lettentl Ealated or Varicose Veins, Weak Kg. lama asp Wmit Allem:L-1 would reareetfrilly In It the attention of physicians, and the }labile generally to my aanortment of Silk Huth Stockings. Roca Owe, Ankle Socks and bandage. lb the millet and cure of Teri .00m co Eolarged Veins. Week Ankle., Weak - Knee JOWL. and the rations appliance. umd In the cure of disease. re qUilitla outward aupport. 4'49 - also keep every variety of Trlumcs, Body Drams Supporters, Shoulder Braces; and In feet MI kinds of me hardeal appllanees rued lathe cute Cl %lipase, OYAI. IL KmyBEll.Whokulo Dragslot, ph...ndand No. 140. ear. Wood E. and Virgin MUT. To Bridge pantrabtors. PROPOSALS will be received by the tin deee.rd. to of An . gll t t b%lialnq • itridne , kroyong *eau e n pin . i nen Ata AUNItILT mad. - JOHN F. Wk.NCII. Sernetary. June :a, 1.844.—Jy24inS WtICE is hereby given that an appliea pm _ _ wIII Le motto to the nut Lenislatneent Pent.. the'"Citteene' Denali Dank of Pittsburgh." fur u ex. tendon and alterstkm entitle Muter. allowing Inmate igiteeentelt"MainZodhltrile"iwlithlrlktltibe barn of :V etter 5,12.1°714 by otberDautte under tho lane of Penn- Cnatadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye. • NA.TUR•E EQUALED BY ART!/ For area the Iris nn etukavanid In min The her, without soselibast the Mew. to stain— Tried *hie nostrum and that. but In changing the hue They withered the her peat all art tempow. Yea may burn your gray tresses t that or • drown. • But Nature the csaterised tint will disown: And. herlulees dried up, yoe will soon be appalled By Stellar your Ili.treated cranium bald. Long years. ea we've mkt the craft struggled In vain A dye without mastkor Inns to obtat a— A fluid Innacnose—that. Ploy don the heal. To • brown ars black would tratuderot gray to 0,1, near (loot. twos proclaimed that the end wee eeddered; Dot. the who shook their heed, theme/the bash believed, lad Ineulte of sdiertheenum t. Placard and part., Of..chh...b.St the Public full non had enough. Attinutb. 'brae but lately. ,Earelug" they cried/ The want se Izmir felt had et length been emulated. A dye was anuouseed, that. In changing the hue: The hair did sot issech—the ennountunent was trim. In ash:latent, War loth. silvered. gaudy or Wee a blect or *brown (hi wait *zeniths shed,- •• . Theabres wag nourishod hsteader dredroyed; • • MI perm of the scalp with no plirmeatweie cloyed. No odor unplessuit the bread wee out: • The color wee MTV' MI, memo. La detilb , No chameleon thanyste to mark and . green Per rendered. Ms WI. toot 4t to be siva!, yumentir, the but that yen Liget Ss , OM' there. Me the deities. that Idle., the Iletitaltiritalara What a triumph wee thhi hew thitidings swat Lett TS the Bast, tatbs,West,lhne the South aro' the Meth. Valli Seem* and Fiehkai with GOISIVIP6 meet: Oa their latlets hurdled the dleiwinenea pert, • And declared flatlet matrons the lame email noppit Otthelicoranititthamb /belittler Dili Soklahalegale and :teeth at ItitThER.S. lid Weed yet Sign of the Golden thew UNITED RATES ;LIFE 12180BANOX ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHYLA PZIJIII4.. • CLIARTLILED AMU Zs, 11150.--ftaan Pstmuz. CAPITAL-42N Ofice R. .E. §:awn. I/Mini awl Oa.: ftroda, Ziamittpiia 0)71C1611.11 OP VIZ BOW 21§.§ART1 AT PIIII.ADELPILIA Ptotwit . R. (*salad. Taal It. Goadail. .. . ' I =r:* V i A T oL§cqo, It r = l .l=lec, . . „ „..oma irlVlL" ...4.Ti zMi t nn. s. er. • .ust ir= . t il l 'i . : .l. ,:t. - 1 j . 1.. ive§iinst—Ambraw W. itaereyeero. , 310.1 ind Eacenipon•—littsborxh. JILPOIS 13. WHllion. 31.. D 3 Allegtifeay MT, IL IL Mown. 31.4 §.lll(.l)4tiß C. WEOL.I3. A at u milli 74 Youstf ivt. 4.lB..§bndi __._.__v...___._.__v..._ott ' PITTSBURGFFI Life, The & Marine Lieurnee - Conipant 0FF1C7 . 55 FIFTIL STRAVET., • 118W..MAZONIC •PPITSIIITILQII, PA. JANES S. *9OX, Presiday. Musa_ A. Comm. &mum • • • • This Cowpony makes every Insensate ap- PortAdialux tem mama"! nttlo Mpg MICA.. Also, %shut 11011 awl CArgo 01.0 nula Oblo and fillsoissippi rim* mad tottaldortes, and Marten Malts. men _ And against Loss or Darnsie.Ly The, And mostnst the hails of &ha fosk mod 1641b.1 Narlsatton Wan sod Porso=iba toyed raps coaditblet Itlth ialbtr path. . L'Sexes, rbse,.. ead Wanda*. won.= runes: .7ohn , Josopls P Ilastoni, M. D., John JlAlroht, T. F. Johnston, Jaws )larlhs.ll. Ilentsr.S. ?Colder. cor23-to UNNIMPr W 01.11.14.4.6.,. • • Jiwtom D. Aksalader Jobot Vullertme. 1in1.61 (Wray: I t t k"'"ll.3 nra d rn f ' i . .ll., l:". lllll.ann An° lttr, Ninvey.Dosret. ow roll • • Ladies Fancy Furs. ` MWOORD & CO. would most reopectfully niite the ►ttentiosi Pr Wine' to their Urge and complete itnek of 'TAMMY VtJtlR new opening. ohntirlslng in part gable; Slone Merlin. Minh, Lynx. Cnrmtne. Malign Nat, gel. leek Nortin. Gloniett. Cutter sag grin'. Deng Nate Yktierines, Polanealt Cuffs. Ikon, le, owner •Wied and tihk stmts. • • , Bally's Antidote and Lotion. cel.hrat ot thtooshout the laud ae the only telltale preparations ewer levortated cot the sure DIEU _ =teZZ!E=M Coniptdinfs. The greet enema these extracedineit Wedirliseehave ul nae' &nitwit& le curhig the *Wye iseoplaluta, ban .or primer seen the Propekkes theineeleee, eddies. nothing of the &hotelman of Individual* oho here teen peralieently, cured by their we. We noeld&artire the public that they ..7* not out. poked heinbedx; onninnieded wieli to .01, .tert inn premed by a 114ciniugh dielnkt, with the mad choke endear, Ingredients eihieli exa bee obtained.. end en Intonanl to do g00d,,, nut ana trial le Inquired to elute all that curb Is tile fact.. They are put utile Denten, with full dietellonianoompt• eying lb:in, the Antidote at. SI. end the Lotion et SO .t.. la,ttM luta tem dee& ' Many hate Leen entirely Venni In too Or three days. Invented. bee N. HALL'. Weise to lb* !Invite' Part, end premed by LURIA( & Genera &once for too United Platessiel Carnelan, to ',lumen order, meet Le add:mond. Principal Unto‘ 40 0 Illicederef, coiner Grand .fit., Nen York. • 00Id In littsbarab, rhobaleand relall. by FLSISINO DRoo...(guaemors to J. Riad 0m) No. 03 Wood it 4 Wl.lO. hog, J. IL PATITICSON dW. and by Druggists *rm. where. 02:3.310453. • PEARL STEAK MILL • CANAL BASIN. ALLEGIthNY, NEAR THE EATZROAU S TATION. • Pn..lliiien will be supplied . with.our various s . a.bne of R D OROIRMIP4OUR, by lesring theft op• CIAVst, th• Milk or 1: Till . st Logan ? V a l= 1 . 1. 4 13. 0 t. ora t atibure ° J, T. Y eazAOA- MtitluvLA taunts la oiling WIWI ening.. wpm EMU on d011T027. a 4, • . ERTAN...RENNEDY . CO. • • • NOTICE.—Tke undersigned, • Frederick , Loral; of the dm of Larens.Sterling Co. and Ilion taws" of the IV. lino or titecrart. - 14ofil a Co., halo itiratf MVAI VAViliVbo'.,.irr .alms wantineetnring tron and Nall& and talun Oron" home No. al water atreet,betwrinferryand Wao, when they have on band an wwortarent of the variance° Imo sod Nab.= Oa. ibr erti aodiarmortatled =7 . . Th. . 7 VlSAttletritirlrlrer - • u.sxzerkt. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield PITTSBURGH PA.,- • aozwrs M arine INSURANCE Fire& Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF lIAIIIHSBURO. ,CAPITAL 8850.000. Girard Fire and Marino Trumann° Co. - • 'OP PHILADELPHIA; CAPITAL $300;000. ..- INSURANCR 0011 PA ATOP TIM VALLEY 01' VIRGINIA, ' yrnolltalra, vmatstAl CA y pitSl $200,000 in A : • p. INSURANIIR CO.OI , Pirmallta AIPTIIORTZED CAPITAL $BOO.OOO. • , _ , and comfort—lhe °rawer had,r.havosfd bon Polo. oxsotir states Oat to awl tooollot thoPo Otto Bra, oo • tow,bat km air A tol, tlii ma as &nog 01111 oat St sad* itoOd Irot turbo !MI m Woottot: ' ' " r it , Str" ' Dotrotat. MMM COLLINS, COMMISSION' % 1A E N RACIIANT, 6:MEW 111111YMit, DEALER IY Aud Produ. Genersllt. No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. mar wucor. —merrorx mom. FLEMING BROTHERS, OMMUSSOLS TO .11 M.) ViROLESA•LE DRUGGISTS, . • tiO. 6O WOOD STREET. 11Tl5BURGIT, pd. PlM.4°"of Dr. ICLatio'rerlibrsiod Tortatforrn. War • /V/L____ • Crnxime Imam tanCoaraxr. ritthburSh. Jobe 10.1e51. -• The president and of this Compa . . r lane tble derdeeLredo Dlrldend of Three Dollars per share aeon theCaldtalStak.sarable to the Stockholders or theErlesal reDresevtatlyei, on and alter Monday, the nth last. Ba.III7EL L. BLUISHELL, .lel7-31tre Secretary. Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL—If It Is Inquired now tills great restorative is amompliabluff such antrum:liner . rums, we can only reply that in the Arab!n herb thet LAMS Its cardinal Ingredient have beedt blended by the Omnipotent Ovarian, a larger meant and meter eirlettei of maitre hropirttes than beolherutedore been supposed to exlit Inahandred diffident article. of the pharmacopeia. A whole medkine chest of remsdles, so to meek, berms to have been combined in Ude barb; and In the ELI= or CORDIAL we have their eon amtrated essence. II Is the ailed, however, not thereon With whirl, we have to deal in the practical aPplkallon o _the =edictal. The victims of dpmemia are cured, the 21e1117111 - IFe relieved, the half paralysed resume their stile 'lty, the sufferer' from headittle are tormented no more the weak become vigorous, the tint of jaundice leaves the complexion of the beton& the depressed In spirits become buoyant, the sick In ahem* in every ciondition cif &seas derive Immediate berielit•fron the use of Dr. Ilerse's In 'tweeting Elixir or Cordial. These acts, supported by Irrefragable P era presented to the attention of Inv. wide, who.= verify them by a tingle bottle of the medt chat. The Curdle' it put up higblyeencentrated. In plotted ties. • Pelt. three dawner bottle, two for dvedofare, ale for twelve dollen. c.at. DINO, Proprietor, iol7lLbrlaxT • . Ihroadway, N. Y. Sold by Druquists througlaout t e. United States, Cana du and West .• _— General Asouts In Pltlebnruh—Fkalog Ihuu, corner Wood and Fourth streets m ud mud Ono. Keyser, corner Wood. nod Virgin al/ey. Abo, by J. P. Fleming, Allschsu: •1•12-11 s. A.. H. - HOLMES &- BRO., SOLID BOX VICES, lIANIAIERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timbpr, Mill, Tobacco Cottbn Screws, -L aaftincrandlta.yeAr Maddium Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PIT T 48-Pjt WAnnousz, N.. 31 *oar; Dr., itrwaxX Fair DX?, SlcorD ai'All Irina warranted. inb3l-ti tock'sFamily Medicines.—We calf the attcottnn of heads of Cauvibesarel others, to the ad vottivevavat oath. &earth mut at them valuable Faullly • NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. ,5-41441,i1l street, above the Railroad, PhiladeleAla FNGAGED .for tnany pearl; exeluively in the msuufecture of WOCIMOTIVES, ha*e recently I derably eularuesi. by additions of Wu. toutl4lnus ' cwt numeroux fixture. wet 'tab., - which U 1 analde the = o, f:s i r i tt i speech, sof desetiptiou or or.lo ILICIIARD NORRIS & SON. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, or HARTFORD, DONN.. Capita Stock, AnvnAl Premium anti Western T Pond, V IN 0002.000, lA4OHATED iS2S. Policies of Insuranee issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE DY FIRE, r__ OIL IWO PERILS OF NAVIGATION OK011(111 F. ARNOLD, AgAttt, wiilC43ll.3t• /or!Wu - iv/land Allezhous Co. Indigestion and Liver complaint Cured BY RISK'S l'ETßOLYalat—lteed the following letter loan RC,. 0. Dkkersen, a Missionary to Orono. Mn. RM. Ilnat—Dolz —Mrenlf and "dr:having been ibrontll leneStled by the nee of our Pretroletu. I wish to Lore rola Bend me a ha, of two or thrv. dANIETI 404001. am the 0 0 .5"rmallqoal Mester in tai. Idam and erten] Mm 7 peopleare alberted with treilnettion and an Inaction of the leer, the now ofmyself end trite. baca taking your PESLI01,1:131. - TOM till. We took several bot 'the—two or the. each— .boat • year and s half awnnd ANara nUyed pond health ter pews no we hare la n va that time.- had not taken a elinde bottle before that 1.110.,, of the stomach which en dletteraes the tree rellesed. red 1 have tele nothlwe of It einn that tleme. My wlllownealso relieved from a Novelle diereee the tow, which had been of en - era rress standing. br the. nee of tour ketrotten. • Fold N. B. M. MIKA; Nast laidn,olo.l.l. ICMYBEIL. l Wend et. and hrogniets 'and . Beeler, every, where. • I Plabete atlrerttelnit Patrolnum cony.) 0n.% . . 11:1151: . 11 BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL . us. No. us. w“...trowtobedo.r . from Ilistn..t. Mt* t2.-Dry sad oril I'M sad Cernuat rod Blidd ssd aims Itselissrd, CNA. !Wets YAM= sud Wager:o3ms tub. sad rnstarrom Notrir. >Lbw B y er coed oaTitooli•- IParder r 4 Mr sod Current Ikphsr; idsLlsair Firs sad /WU. tangl. OW the 'Mims Immures (sash 1.4041141740 A) sad ItOrit , lradsdct o,3ea.r. (Colts NEW: DVEItTISIMENI . -- silthariltormatm -- , _ I PieNNSYLVALNIA RAILIDAI). t Through in. Fifteen i 0.. Y An. -tirzit 7111.413041:' JUL r NIX Tit, I I E ' 3 , i 1 1l Twi'7:l7ll%'s:llllca TR m je e e.. • • air m -1 Tief r 4a .s e A dere et ,,, ÷ 1, 4 1.. . at 1 7 . griaL i r:A r i i 3 okat x IT *M e l';4Tralti Mil Ina. Pittahursh hit inns. non. Itir4.l&;,.frr J= .ll l474:! "' joillrilinPt= _ _ . Itc,lteretrag la Phllndelphtsat asfetwit Monett anwnina. 1 . ____ __, - T. Mon. Train $•l• kn. orery ormslng at. 1.3 0, 0, To Shoe Deal \ 1 aid 4*.1. .... J .W . P ost rl" ovradrys i . " (1 1 / I ".*. tti " n '''' . A 6 itoans. '"4"A, ... ".a ron ' nem- nai l H. BARRETT, Root & Shoe anuiaatierer, the 4e tthette!aeg .Ith lawman per ItratintralK sn . d ,, T . 1 . _., Cl North r: . 4.tho, et, Mallet , ..i. ' \ thing in l'inantoint. or Italihnore a1•12....1, oiort, , , .IMr* ArtsonnanlAtlon Train Mil lesoo ry afternoon I 1.1"721‘.!, W3 ._1! _(.11 nn ' d and c° , _ ../ I l i 3tai % .cl:tear daylata,D)o - rkra. r. 31...thiet i 7ea ee MI troll- 1.. ...'“•".... ..., -"•• . , 1:7 i . -- ~...,,,, ialtsrs ANTI? do ors n 4 e e me "`. =l " 3:=l,7 o ,,' l rf r " L rylt!',. 7,„ , 7 ,„„ I and il=n•antlos• Mo., Boys'. an do; UM a . Frew* tio•ds.7) .11 treks*. A. M...t.Pßlng at all Malls., and i ... 1 Efialith I ...it•ittiatssn Kid and rifitnio*. WO .01 rousing only as no. Itrtoton's and ichons, and sorry drarrirtlon of ilfbnes' szultNildrrns' Matron hng Trains arriroin Pit toburals: Th. Aressnolo.l M....• to • 4 ail" t. LI. •h•••• C. is ••• 5 t. '" 3 "\ . ;% , :i. , auk. min,. it,on A. Id, jgap,,,...da,,,, as Lao 1., si, tositnt Yon val.. of Gents' and /aye Gaiter nu t , hor, nem. Aeonotiondatlon orris. st 7.1 a V. M.: Migl Than ..__VP.W.hiett h . Writ. oho ■• P• 01 ". 0 .••tha• ••• arrives at I 2.llo.,naldialobt Past Lino arrives .. IL:sa A. 19, .r." - .1,.... 0 "... " -• is 0 rZt.:ll,s4:4:l.,,r'kkil""Pb4". n ' ith ""' i"' )5 .65-tsi sirOES.AT A UCTIONOO \ PO- Jlorvag. chested to allot...lona on thr Pon.. rialtrond, day Softies. alt r.t_ 011 n'nek,M Ups croMorr. and I.' Yhdadelph. sad lialtioares. , ulea mum owner Wood and th ma, srl/1 to mohila Pa ors porehsaing Marts hi ran WM be lt as. • P.n. ••••sttiont MD.. ionltkhom n 1 tall •••••••td•\ .3 mars la addition to li. Motion rats& tarry! fn., 7 .4 1 .... , Pr14.4 Mons% dulre •Int rmith• eat MP, ititt... Whs. thottentsitry ha.. amt. • • ' L i lionstarian sod wenn Ilsotrmtd Brogan.... Slane and Hoye \ Ito ii.das of a kiss denominattnt than fr. doilasi vlll to ', Vni•nt , l.lhdr• W... \ ...1 ionnsodissatoist Tios, rho.' Da in Oarinout Iv licksto, .coot thy...rood fry IN, and ...n IS/Ipne.. Woman'. IliaoreandiChildrens ahoor,. Danks of Persoarlsania. , Iks , is. td‘d sdiPPMS J..nny Liod Thoc tdissasoL. enatold, Nonot.-/ii nos of boa, the trill bold M..- ' call kip. An. , \ iy4 .\ PAL Tula. Aod., . 0d5".1•40=17, PW,, , ti bit....i. rin .. .I k.' an 1 11 1 1..iLET,-A fine lists on Perin at. \ - near aN . . it-Tho lardl.b.iit 6301E1;9 tiantheth horn an. - -l. ht.+ l .3.T. ft•tuttr.ille nr . or V. , itiaf this rop.dri , :Tay nor m = and I tstiro f... to and frcs .1-h : tbs. y.r.ara ,t 0irn . " ... 10... Antar. a rts! rott I ans. A r sons. ann ts. tor «eh trona. . - - •Jl4 ' \ TIIO9. t 90063.75, .1 th st, • tor ?cr... apes. 0 J. mr,siutimo. . - A..... t 0, M. 1 . l t. it, ri t ...,,,,,, iitytt,,,,, t , tAa,,,,t, 4, Q UoAll—G Mae. NI (). in attire anal - for nate thitetethea,.thir 0.1 115 4.-.41 ' • - 1, - / by • . 11 , 1 .•' \ . ' 4.11. CANFIELD. • Springfield, Mt. Vernon It Pittsburgh 1 'l , FI) MAC/11/84 S 4 bh/ • / '