d PITTSBURGH GAZETTE --rustm~ sz.a.x. PITTSEMBH: 1 - SAMMY MOBSITG, mutat icr, 18.55. -. ~ MM;OQiaiM • matt. Weelthr Gamottia—Tho anomalya caroulallm ofcar Weekly Goons orlon to oar bonus EMU a mart donna* roidlum or =nos tbar boolnointoront Oar nralanao b Worn:tan nut trro tbramomtlanottbur almooloyary rootothomit,'manntetator int ihnoltonar Warn= Patronlionla, and &stern Ono, , • Advance. Paymeinin.—Hereafter no nab sononoo yin to two Art the Dell . or g ro u r e . t . a. maw nuonfint it roads in advance. Wheaerer th. crow hi no to which the robscription is veld. the paw . tw Invarteter eterawd. noise the retwwirtlon newedb7 rwnsa Pernent ail tranalscsi advertising. or in.ms dasssitgion. yin be fionnod to to pot to .4. Tem. Tbe oar excatiloas will be where month. a• yiellf =buts are mach, " erpLaiihr .4 511:111r. MP. SWELL= late editor of the &sat, lei lutil corotacted vith fittatotrer Cootie?, b Lituttatisid to soartt stibettiptlow atui adratlatommatitfot time Pttlzboatat Onertte;attorttlitit to aux published Lamm,. Plttgattet, Muth 1,1&65. aeadlap Blactar m , each page of ibis- paper Bout Coaroasmoss.--Bishop O'Cossow re plies through our columns to-day to the remarlus door correspondent, on the subject of sokt cor porations. The Bishop's reply is celm;digaihed and well mooned. 'Thetacte he states aremany of ahem new to 1:111, and the argument he presents for the prectice of 'eating the title to churches, houses of worship solely in. the Bishop, is for- It, doesTnot, however, convince us that he i.lan is the beet one, or that it is neoeleary . Bat there should he so greats departure from the usages of the country in regard to °booth property. All "denominations have experienced, to a greater or , smaller degree,. the evils 'he depicts in the Tiustee system, yet mien. has naked that. it should be superseded forth, one. - . manpower. The Bishop keeps carefully out of view the , opposite side of the question, and the oppression which a tyrannical Bishop might ex ert over the flock under his charge. There is _no system-unattended with difficulties when admithatored by the prejedice or caprice of badmen, bait we are thoroughly convinced &it the Catholic church in this country would eon salt its own interests by conforming to the fiber- . @lunges and eustomain iegard to church proper ty, which accord with the character of mai load!. Cations; and we furthermore are of opinion, that oar hoes, on these trahjects ought to be general and not special. Let lams for the incorporation of _church property be modeled in accordance with the Democratic principles of oar institu tions, -and b genes I in their characterond If *l4 church refuses •• Ir. ••! •rtheir proti elm, let it suffer the ill..s.rnries w hi c h .. it s contumacy imposes. The opposite pia eloper:eV herald:ion for particular churches will lead to endless difecuities and foster strong prejtuficee, and lead • the arils of proscription andpersema ; tion of which the Bishop complains. The so ; qaisition of immense property by sole corpora tires has produced great erne in the world, and it isjuot as well to lay the axe at the root of the tree beforeit acquires magnificent proportions. 1 - •A - Woro To vas "Prrnretroon Corionc."- - Far the hat two or three weeks we hare been so moth occupied with laziness erica aa to-hove I no leisure for the controversy in relation to the i *nun Catholic theory 'of Theft sad Equivoca -1 lion, as defined by the "great saint and Theolo gian, Alphonsas Liguori." We cannot give - up „our whole editorial space and time to a subject which will not spoil by keeping; as the eintor-of . ; the ^A.'' , does; but he may be assured .tliat • he wrn be attended to in goal time and at ' ace earliest leisure. We will tell him now, kowever, that we shall hold him to his promise as regards the fidelity of the translations we preseaL -- We j shall not take his word for it. Bishop O'Connor is tote the not the editor: The Bosmortal QuestJon—Ogoloo of Mho's. To D. N. Warns Esc.,—Dear Sir—As the ex ; tritemsot about the election of a new,ll S. Sen . lathe has subsided, it may not be deemed imprcrir Jar in me to ask you a eizerple guestion. You lave, ea an indegsthdent and able other, always had my best wishes for your success, and I hate aver felt a friendship for you on account yoccranti-elaverry principles Bath - is alleged that you were advocating the claims of a eandi date for the Senatorship who is pledged to -the support of the Fugitive Slave Law and - the other more recent attacks . ' upon the North. Yon pro it/aimed your partiality for Thos. Williams, RN. and yet-I am informed you were at the same time aware of the contenterof his letter to Chamber lain or Ross of the House. nit; letter has not 'found its way into print but from a member of the legislature I have this dayreceived theigtel- Ivaco that the letter referred to contained a izoost - unipialithrd approval of the Fugitive Slave ! Law and an entire approval of the course of the 'Government' in relation to Kansas and Neloaska. - You amst adoilt the right to interrogate you, and injustice . to yonreelf you _should eaplain your condi:cot. Hoping that eaplanation may prone satisfacto ry I remain ice before. .Yours truly, • We can Inform our cortegsandent that we hem lung been acquainted with the opinions of En !Truax; and-knew them te be - embstan _tially in accordance with our own on the 'subject l ot Slavery, when we took the liberty of Bugged. tog his name for the office of Senator.. Subs*. gamey - we. had the opportunity of reading nampondencebehmen him and &Camber of the Boise, on this very subject, &ins tiontindation to our estimate of his views. We requested a copy for publicnion, then, but Mr. Williams felt deTiossey on the subject, and preferred to wait wail tha gentleman who bad sought his opinions Chose • give them to the public. As he _has not done fa, and Mr. Irms been misrepresented, he has yielded to our Sequent t° jay the letter below, in answer to in; terrogatories addressed to him by - a member, of the legislature, before the public. . •i We will say here, by the way, in relationto the about communication,.thst it dyes not bier - that courteous .and respectful tone which ought to eltsranterite intercourse between, gentismen, and is, moreover, anonymous. Acting , under our Ortrms,ry roles, we should be justified, therefore, hspaying no heed to-it; but inasmuch alit far,. inhes an opportanity for putting ourselves right hake the puhlio,ss well sa Mr. WiMamee,. we oad it a pine to which it is not properly en. Was& ,Prruatuus, Nix 26,1855. gowns& Powsti, Esq. Dear &r:—Yonr letter bearing the date of the With inst. - with the post-mark only of yesterday, bra just been placed in my bands. The occasion, _therefore, for which it was intended may possi bly ham passed away. In that cue, however, yam seem to have taken me on trust in the mean white. and ae I hive no opinions to disguise, I can do no last than repay your confidence by an un - unreserred reply to . the several interrogatories Which you have done me the honor to propound. The grit of these Interrogatories involves 'the inquiry whether I am .topposed to the admission, of any new State into the Federal Union ribose constitution sanctions or tolerates Slaveryr 1 To this I answer by a most entphatio affir m es T e. Deploring, as everybody must, the exist: eam of a relation as much et variance with the spirit of our institutions as it is Indefensible up on- principles of natant' law, and disposed, as far as practicable, to respect the constitutional guaranty which the necessities - of our ancestors imposed upon the country, I cannot but benne that the bargain was shard one and was only sub: ratted to by them under thogeneral expectation that it was to be but temsierary. In any other view theixthat of the rapid extinction of Blaney, Which was then the universal -Bealre, It wo ul d have been utterly impossible to secure the ea itulexcenee of the Northern and Diddle States in the gross inequality and consequent injustice Which it involved. When that principle, however, was extended to the newlyparchaeed territories of the United States, and thereby acquired an un expected and startling significaoce, it seems to me to have been carried beyond its original purpose, end certainly far beyond the point to which a fair Interpretaticm would, upon common law rules, have carried It. The compaotiteelf, in that Nr tired"; surrendered two imgortant prindpies Which have always been regarded as oar& eel gni fluidal:snail with um It violated the doe trhie of representation on the buds of pencou by sUbstituting a basis of property,• and it, infringed , the principle of republican equality as well by fit- 1 ming one—turd that. the mostobj de s o f property gore all/ohm, as bY WA stog any property basis at ell. Being, th are In be& these upsets in derogation- of common • rigfit alit is st reliance with well settled :grab. Brut itsztuts; it is to be taken *bid] and can, not under any biotin rule be extended by COM! iltOWOll. opposed, therefore, to its tendon In any feria.: I cannot consent aka tit- k e n of poovittal, to be.h into the ne. sal of the slaveholdar—to.ol - mat , bi n equal so God has nude m lisettqsakts lowjr *Arras in•this Genf ' of dent nationit;:and to - allow the. of, our:, iommonliouett7 to bkolannhed " !lido ors: minority whips ttiteresta,aromimoond by them=` to be at variance with, ours—who are gangrened by our proaperity, and whose hab its nt.-.dealing—. with trembling -.slaves - `are poorly tlited to qualify them to rule over freemen Kith either moderation or wisdom.— ' look upon any new Slave State added to this Union as pro Sate a diminution of our own cam panther weight as a member of It, and ea sub trutingln the same extent from the just rights of every bidividstal citizen of Peimsylvanirn and I'&win= the peat the augury that the multi plication of these - States is fraught with nothing but calamity' to the common brotherhood of States. To eonriderations. of universal thropy Ido not now advert. If the South love Slavery let it enjoy the blessing without molester Lion as the Constitution found it, provided it cease to be aggressive and insist not on making slaves of us by mama of the power, thus as quired. It is enough for me that a few more rivets will bind the chain on us forever.. - The next inquiry is whether, if elected to the Senate, I would oppose any action of the General Government legalizing or tolerating slavery in any territory of the United States ? The answer to this question Is already given.. If more were required than may be fairly plied from - that inlayer, I should be tempted to add that it would, In my judgment, be a crying abuse of a high trust and, a gross profanation of the proudest gift that wise ever bestowed upon My people to allow the clank of . a - chain to be i heard or the foot of a SiSTO - to be premed upon the virgin soil which is destined, as . I trust and believe; to be one day the beam of so many mil lions of /reams. , The third qualifier' 'Omits whether I would ezert my influence to 'repeal the Fagitire 81are Lmr? . • . . I should weary you If I were to undertake an erudyabs'of this tutpopular statute. Its general purpose of enabling the owner to reclaim his fn. &ire prope*--Ga recognised by the Constitu;• lion— Is onowith which .I could not, consistently with my sense of obligation to that Constitution, undertake to quarreL There are many things, howmr, in the details! of. that law which are , . . ... . ..... . . justly obnoxious - which , is I think, go beyond the constitutional requiraments,-44monget oth ens, the proceedings are too summary and the powers of the Commissioner too vague and ar• bitrary to secure exact justice. and fell protec tion against - possible 'wrong.. I would be in fa vor, therefore, either of - restorini the old law or so modifying the as to obviire these de fects, yielding no more, hosteler, to the South than the letter of the covenant would _require: To so much it is entitled, and to nothing beyond. It stands professedly itself upon a rigid adhe rence to the letter In &Ruses which concern the museums and the glory of oar common land:, In those which look to the extension of its own peculiar heritage it recognizes no lindipsics.. it all. It keeps no - faith with ns, andiesi there fore set top no plain as against us to any thing more than' Wiletter of the bond: The fourth question is.whether !would ender vor so to control the powers of the General Gov - enured that they obi:midriot be used for pro tecting or aiding the institution of Slavery ? .If this question were put to a. Southern Re presentative, he would perhaps affirm It, with the asseveration that popovers of thGovern ment have ever wbo so employed. Understand ing it, however, as I do, to refer to .such appli cations of the public moneys as have been =de fer the purchase or conquest of slave territory, or for paying. the debts of Slave States, I am equally prepared to affirm it either in that sense, or In any other of whieh it is fairly susceptible. The fifth question conveys the Inquiry whether I would use my influxes to moue to every per son (who shall claim It) the right of trial by .llcr7- Adverting to the bathst this right is already secured to the eitionti as well by the Constitution of the United States as by those of the several Stites, I take' it for granted that this question has reference to the.fallure to provide for Its al lowance under the Fugitive Slave Law. Supposing this then to be its-meaning, I am free to say, that, looking to the preenmption In favor of liberty, which must be considered as prevalng„ at least in the free States, universal ly and without regard to color, it would be more consistent' with the sovereignty of those States as well as with the interests of their chimes to have the question of the rights of those whose free dom may be challenged to be tried in their own Forums. The nacre of- a man upon a claim of property would not be allowed by the comity of nations anywhere and would be scarcely made even the subject of treaty at the present day. If the right exists here, as it certainly does, it is by -virtue only of the constitutional provision, and it should be exercised at the peril of the claimant. who violates the sovereignty of the State by, and ought to be amenable to- its laws for a false assertion - of, it. I would say there fore that it cannot be too strictly guarded—that the chancei of the alleged fugitive, if he should turn out to be kidnapped under the forms of imr, would be as nothing to a friendless stranger In a remote forum, where the law of liberty has no place, smilhis complexion would raise a violent presumption against him, and that the only reli able and effective security againatinjusties and oppression would consist ins trial where his wit nesses would be accesisible, and before a Jury of those who are at leastprboo facie his peers. ' The sixth and Last question suggests whether I imbi endeavoi to prohibit the importation of all intoxicating liquors into the United States by the imposition of heavy duties ? To this I reply that while ass general pried= pie I would be willing to lay heavy ditties upon every article of mere luxury, and to prohibit, as far anpractieable, the importation of every pro duct of foreign growth or labor which enters into competition with the industry of oar own people and could be produced with equal facility at home, - I should be equally ready to protect the health and morals as I would the labor of our communities. If by the absolute interdiction, If that were Priebe' able, of the import of all In toxicating liquors, or by any other mode which a wise legislation could devise, a cheek can be even to the growth of that monster sloe. hich overshadows our land and saps the life springs of our peciple, am sure there to no man who would co-operate more cheerfully or rejoice more sincerely than myselL Having thus replied to your inquiries hi more detail, wimps, than the occasion may bare au thorised, I= trust I shall be tanned for adding that while I have felt greatly honored by the support which I have already received for the only public position which would tempt me again from my comparative retirement, I have not at any time presumed to obtrude any pretensions of my own upon the notice of any of the electors. The poet of Senator from sorest a State as thin, isnot, inmy judgment, either to be sought by any man or to be conferred uponso twin:ion. It was not wont to be bestowed upon such considerations in the artier and better days of our Republic. If there be men of higher pretension;now,l cheer tally give way to them. It is only the sponta neous offer bywhich I should feel truly honored. I have the honor to be, very 1 ...tr011y, your obedient serrint, Taos. Walloon. 01110 UM Plaimin.rarza Itarizoan.—By ref erence to our adrerbaing column. It will be wen that.the time of the Accommodation balm will be chimed, on and after Monday next. The time of the other trains remains the same. Mann IdoCanitn, of , drone county, who was Speaker of the Ekeiste of this State at limiest session, bni been appointed by the President, to be Indian dgerit at the Osage Elm .AgeneY, In place of Hy Idocda. The Bev. Mr. Trench, in his °New Lectures on the English Langnage," urges the adaptation of the standard English version of the Bible, in , Its full employment of both Saxon and Latin, O. a mediating language , between the religions of Northern and Southern Europe. • Hi quotes from the Dublin Eerie, the following testimony of a Iliman Catholic pervert from the ciathlllll, don of the knglish Church, who his ensued himself In deeply touchin tones of lamentation' over all-which, in forsaking .onr translations, he feels himself to have forgotten and lost: ' , Who ' , Who IrMirot say that the uncommon beauty and marvellous English of the. Protestant Bible is not one of the great strongholds of heresy in this "country? It Bra on, the ear, like a mu dc that can never be forgotten, like the iotaul of church bells, which the convert hardly knois how he can forego. Ita felicitiesigten seem M I be almost things rather than meretrords. It Is part of the national mind, and the anchor of na tional seriotumess. * * The memory of the dead passes Into it. The potent traditions of child- 1 hood an stereotyped in its verses. Tbe . power of all the griefs and trials of a. man is hidden beneath Its words. It is therepresentative of his best Moments, and all that. there has been about him of soft and gentle, and pure and pen itent and good, speaks to him for ever mita his Ength Bible. * * It Is his ascred thing, which audit hes never dint:turd, and controversy:' never soiled. In the length and breadth of the laud there la not laProtastant with one spark of Mliglocumeas &boat hinkwhose spiritual biogra phy b not In Ida Saxon Irthle." Sick Headache and Neuralgia of Right, Tani Buxom Comm Omura irtassuirsz Wialam Trixobb, WralifißOW. Saisiestemst. vlird. mrs be Ina =odd lbs4selso of dila Mrs - sipd/sot. br they bottles of Osladashibissusthip Er but trlsd _micas phislelast. 'about s emir as Is is* atter velL, Oakkfli p•Plusttis — Urfor — /Irtsulsis - ' tlstsalseal*, Tins; sal stutlystllsosass. lar nM, • Xs. IP, Med it. SW's, Cut Goblealiattr. • : • :PelaiThaolessiblettir: • ECJAL NOTICES WMEZl7l3l—Thers is .no ,r4isease mt. Mafia. su ysi sou Wadi fo tee ailesittr hto.etheetol ottMDbllhtY4 SS 1/0111M. Thor esetilehly Otititoientel to thieo iv:4oonm*. Phu diced biteschiny Mailed ogrelristh7LiditU Olt the dirt 14igti' bn of eniptems, every Ma= &odd be used to expel than promptly and tharonghlr. brLtos'e Versoltati la tell estsblished as the ;stet certain. Wilmot itheedi stniiedi - ma , aimed lir this troubleitinie &hidden. semi malady; sad all *b. have the' sotioapOtat of all dna shookl keep this lavaloable medicine at UM. addition to Ibpagbet. dirty, It stem. Dale to stodtioi the &sited erect. 113.Thatlitiers mai Wanda to mak tar DR. WW11 . % CITIMBRATED ifitHillYtiGS. and Ulu woo A., Au other Vaccaltb•ob.to WM2Parball, on vottato• Dr. 1r weirfimatfitst. also bit celebrated Lbw PW,, eatt-to• kW at all -rtnetta 4l . Drug 'Skase . In tat United attgto and from . Mb tole myriattol; Also for ale by the KU wiggle/tot% IFLE2dIRO BIIOTHEBB, z0b9,14•11 tbsocestars to J. Kidd • Co.. Weal Myst. JOHN COCHRAN & BRO MANTIPACTURERS OP Iron Railing, Iron 'Vaults, VanliDoors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Nos. 91 Second at., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market) • PITTSI3IIRG.tf, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Taney and Plain. Imitable La all Imposes. Particular at, tali= Pad to miming Grim Lois. Jobbing acne at abort =tie.. sols94f WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood and Sixth :streets. W. A. M'CLURG. Our Teas will bo found on trial unequaled st Merriest In Ms dtr l im 0010ng,40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. KngEreakfast, 50 and portal & O.?, 7 5 , 7 - 5 cts. per lb. r,OO & 1,50 per lb. Tea pet uD to auld7 bow from 6 to 21 Ile. for fatal/ ass. A Ilideal dlesaust mods to retail dealers.. - COPl7glS—Jaas, La Gaseyro, odd Ria Chun. Orem and Banta BC72lßs—Zoeiti:i!tes anwi Badadoi's LW, Aaverimi and t7t . Wed Briars. CAM 3161.0. ..tiocr. Helder, Presh and Dried Ihritr, da. de. mlOl Effectual Remedy for Worms--Tbe les 7 was of coat... are the most reliable., and itnot too costly are ematit altar by the practical.. The iollowtng le the volantarr testimony of • ma rt hy mid mill known o.lllMmi,relatlve to Ws expenteea of the efilemy ot A. Paluum•ock's oelsbrated 'rambles% dining a mate. ottmt. ' al/SA.N. MIAs, May 235. 1552 Nana it Ahnestiek. Cb.—Gentbrinen,l am on of thorn hadlnduals tootwurd to glib,' tonlfiesten but In tho gement hulanto madder It due to km:unity to lay Mot I hays been engaged In the meth* of modltino In 25 yearn and ban eery put with. any randy so it troDial f* •Oralli'ail your vamemm. In 022115 . 1, .. in arPonr, I earnatfmce omit to entry off ninoin to t= the ninon dot, noti *Mirth:4 Wilms man &kw and waratlSlNUow. Ino no other Vora:titan In my rn..1.1.05. aad Ann no bettor. Bonennaly. W. IL HADIFINff, IL D. Prepared and sold by D. A. FAJINDSTODIC A 00.., tonne of Wood Lao Ent eta. inhf-dhwi .When death is. at the doer , the remedy which mould ham aced it* if admingtand In time. =we too late. Do not trifle with =lam Rely Ryon it that when the slam= will not direct Sod-when Slot mi. and laratade parade the mteot-w hen the Mop h Cattle:M. the aPpettt• DOD, the mind lethargic. the mem tionatondly .umbra, and the bead andbuted-eilr tom It, that when thew emptmos recur, the powm of eitallty are fading, and that, on= the =eider la Mooldgl/ Meted. life will be shartensd, a. well aa ren dered adarrable. Now we know Lima mama testbmar greater thmt was ern belttre acentnulabet fr tarp of one remedy. that Ifoodand's German bittern, prepared Dr Dr O.K. /Mr= Philadelphia, will immallately abate, and. in the end. mattely /1121911•11 of than =Maw am entity so a willamateal proem will mire a problem. Who. than, will mime the agony. and the tiat of life. with Math and safely within meld Bee attrertheammt. attadirdgmT •Piltsßegibeted, , often prase fatal, leads to ronammtiom =nut tho port three tinms a day with DAILEY'S PAM IDDIDACTOS. If sarretlan forret: the Met= than twat the Aydropefilielarlth Emmet. ra, nod graduslly Beams. It as theamiture Is althdrawm It nom Ms to roman of ear age of aimilinum, nor to gin rattoreisa Instantly to all, trequardly eming by one ePplication. Mee are known by the beat, intim and pain of the knee . Blooding Mho as acrd, somathave by tiro %II ion of tbs whole bonds which then paws the Intesibral canal tisht mainat Um bark bona and imp the blood Dom returning up the ewe* similar to Um blood bans kept at the top of your angers alms a ening la had tight wand In snob Is fnement, and Dr enolatona humors and alms to nom therein, then provin a parbet abdominal IniPlaurtar, andarear a monsume to the redo= and non. than tones Use airs se above, oho mb ft van over the Laths and abdomen Ila maim time, and the natural belts that ...rims the so.cts wlll b. coutrieral lad toads shout. and your lib all be WO& If I/M.OY ovary an .ID be mred. It rimer MEM orb& Dr. Bitch's Oxman of my Braces. _Di. cmoa redy to yours of - tb• Utb hot, Murano my orktkm of your aboulda Drsees, I would my tbst 1 cctuld•r It ono of the tort dve dodged. god would add that lbs.. mild( boo lots tct trio habit of surploying• INlOSembat aboDar arb2ll ottrt the Crest at advantage to COM of contradlockof tb• add by utuortruk obstbarfrout barn, ocrupstbat ord•tefty. mere otpudally ober. than It nokusoc or Inttadoo at•mt. bodukdridutor•orlsrucedboodtioutootb tb• rldbuorhyd Its admix in thread& you us dams. soutelutdr. In ado 'Anus of bead disc.% or mow Made rodtatrat of tbst muss. I ban also *mud tb• Ettuntdar Braes of ado o:data !do net hesitate to ram mud your Sam!. gQ odd dkum. • Mud I. roldrcd. •• can of tb• and ..or sad ceding yd. In tios. • • • Y•ry truly vox% CIALLVIN lL /IT fl. Sold ottcdoth aid mail ot Dr. ICZYBKOI3. 140 Wood street, Plttsberidt. Du 4 also. • =tad* dorrtsuatd of Pr itch's utundoes constantly for •do mhidlo The Greatest Medical Discovery OF T.H.E AGE- Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has dimeovered to one or oorootoroon Dorton made a neneety that elm earrytind gr Samar. frost/a worst berathla to a mum Ile has tried It U. over stereo hundred avow and never fYßed *root In two owe (both thotoler hamar.) Eta has now In hie ocasamion am two bondrod aortatabe g of Ito value. a.O within tent,' tan. of Baton. Two bottle. are warranted tamales =dog fors mo th One to nave bottles gal awe t h e went Mud of pimple, of thiTamt Two to threw bottles wlll elesz the.ama of tam Two bottles on warranted to etas the worst mutter to the mouth and stostaolt - Thaw to tho bottles aro siameated to am the, must (mew of eradtwilam One to tern battles are arairanted to more all homer to the *Yak . Toro bad= am farm= to aura mond= of Do dam and blotelom =oft the =7 Your to idz =Um am warranted to cum anon= and ranzdng de= Ono tottlo wll2 gum =l7 attrition Mtn* skta. Two toils= =Um are =ma= to corm Um welt msariarrima. - Toro to Mod bottles am =non= to cum Um mod deo paste ado of duromatlnst Stereo to four bottle. are warranted to cum =trimly:l • Ma to dart tote= ortll curt the wont eam of mrotaloi boo= M odomia art•rianood from the end Dotal, and • =bet tomb Wanatitild when dor atom quantity ROUliajloObl a) improbable to of who mln rain tried all th e wonderful naldielnee of the day. ta am that a min= weed griming La the pedlar, and doss old staid wells. aboubi ewe erect brume In the skim; Yes It I. now • Axed bed. If you bare &btu= Who. to start ?be. are no US nor ands, bolos or ha'. abort It salting some auk sad not sours. I waddled crew • thousand !wi th.' of It ta the skinny alio/ton.. I know Its erects In Mess emu It has dread, dons some of the deatesteuree km dune In Hissischaartta. Igmlt to children • seer ol4b to old people of duty. I hansom mammas, wormy looting &Minn. whom flab wee toll and flabby, mama to sparest state or health by one bottle. To Mom who are wattle* to a etch headache, cue bottle ilmin con it IC aim ems relief to catarrh and diudnane. tome who ban Lem costive kr yam, have re, Yen and been regulated by It. Where the body is eon& It work uolte ow, but where them is any tleilulawdent of functions of cabin, It will muss ..say ateltder Prel tart you mad not be alanned—they always dike pier in from lbw days to &week, Them la new • ted to. suit hens it. On tha Muter:. wham that feeling I. cone you will to.' yourself like • new semen. I heard ems of the sock extraragent enconlazos of it that men nu Us timed to. Moreau@ cfdlitle ern neaears,MS the tad Jot en sat I hare likewise an boob, 'Web, when dm. Mend In mweetoo, dheolke Berofuloue eirellbra of the 'meek and under the ears. Alice b 0 oink. Pries of the )ttidkal Dbirossry $1 per bottle. DIAZOI7O2IB 1011 115.1L—kinit. 'one tableutcoafill le day. Oaken over dab, kare.deasert spuridhb children tom tre tonight :ears, takutoonfol. Lana direedke eu be made" applicable to ell'ammtlintions, take enough to Update lut lite towels trim • day. Mr. NICINEDY elm perwmal attiiiance In bed era &dd. wbalarele and Tutu]. al Dr. 61111111EM3: • earrer of Writs abr. - Important to Persons afflicted with Her or Rapture of the Bowels, and the dsngar ad • etranplation by neglect , The right course for anyone to pursue who cur be elected with Raptors. Is to 'mown • sod Prue wen Warded to the minced Dart; to order to retain the ProtrocUaaporUon cdtbe bowels. This braften negleoud. and the bowel blooms stnutodated. lasing t e Patiod Sot only in • sagging but dangerous condition. I bites always on hind. and dolly adapt, the mot lauwored Promen eroong latch Is MAMMA RADICAL OURZ rAszl, ,, hlet& .Distally Protium* radical curs In nehost the.. Moms* !hare an awe vim' =Tram will rm. bat In • restinsjorlty. Istanble Ilensis.!ce Rapture, tide Truce will curs. I bare emir worlety of Proms. boos AO eta. to 113 k also. • lam neortment of CH/Z -DREiwse Timms. ABDOMINAL surroarzE4- IZGABWOBTOOMFGAFor micas broken or erderaed ming .Pll./ PROP.% *a the wad acid enze or Piles WOULD= BRAM% Rm . Awn. women and children BUSPINSOBr RANDAGBB, and mew mister al ace ebatdoll elddistwe mid in the ewe of Musa Call and 'autonine them at myDrag atom No. ISO Wood street, ma asi of Then awn stand the Golden Mortar.,• • • 1.71,...4 kowe also en elegant tram Ow stabtock en d e r • DrOLLYPER at Ms Wbelecale prg uy etl • 6 Inuota4l) Words"... Pittsburgh. Pe. Caosumption spitting 81004--Sen theortliksta ofir. Syr* IL Ronny. te. "oar yew' Olownhotor of th•lannerfliatel,l UZI* *oaf the at, Hatal, itichnunad. Va. Pr. John Mama*" city a Bittionalahnnth • at. 'Wbbniciall.ani a now• OM* ta what in en* Want noshdnac wan obUpd to ow that tOlgot erwt• t t th s2tm.. , mg. Emmons* woolothl bad "' m em unt7 atorallkohthan hid .trial tita n quack daub and *a on th• Virgo otdo P 4 fr• ai r" , the OZTlNlrtion tifirlOortantepsafth •rd Alf and *Wit orients tx r its rtho. statfait hts con So ancitonot. Balmßen eta Thou sand Flowers, for beau. _ 13slo De piarkas sad andksans- all fats Padua knit= from thilielk' 0. 0 4-11 t Dr Kirin% UP EMS= Mar e Deus a ays _ TRUE MEDICINAL CO.A.LIVER .on 4 _ friefuni. *pared - from'iwi2Xbut fietkina boOtkruriao23l6i.thiiiirsonsiaivenuton that. *Pit athelhozeks. Ct. 11.-* OP, tits joist Da 01ftig Linty brand CtEl, _ftrah. omen Its soactiot =ode yttipus. Um. Inctftctest" and parity. cut to ttbrit witbout dJastft by Oho mart delicate. — Mt totbscesury to sdiat to Um - maw :wit ot tbb Iterraittablo otsd wientillo: remedy. Its imams lm tho ear. et Mica Etbotooatint, tionstals, and Laity DIN elos, ften aktllltelly tcpplit4 sad peronoted b. lama looser it matter or ettojectum It Is aoe schtofttlyed to Dotsotis baling 'widow Choc= ftecomparablo to may caw spacitle. Sold to bowie, *Menlo and Ma% by tb• matt ottctosett, JOHN IL WM * Op, Na 100 North third K. Ptdladelytda. Aud by Dratteltto to Pittaborttb sztdelstrftcte. 1184todktrT lvawa Insurance company, , • OF PITTSFUgGI44 ieesra welml Eft irra ra m CAPITAL 8300,000. nrsuas zonautos AZfO orase ' , Bomar. LUMP LOSS GB DAMAGE BY FIRE AND TUB PERILS OP Bea and Inland Navigation and Transportation wm. JP Jobastaa. amt W. nun.inci,. -E.d7 ac f KaastaT. Priarld. • J. edit B prcrul, rya Mae. = 6. Mita flop A. A. Carrlar, ' ikt.ta 'g rea, D. R. Park. - oFFIDREB. ' praileaß, — ,.. .. ZV=. ' ilgaranr._,_,_ . kad Treanov—A A Canktr. ''' ...... ..8.R88ra --8 B Wrier. • D1e5.1 Wm, EDITED STATES LIFE LEIMINCE, ANNUITY AND 'TRUST COMPANY: CIIMITItittIi'APRIL 14 uact—OtAmsysuyistai . .CAPITAL-4250.000. . cuit a A ca.rentsv.scumeareds. OIVICIGIS OW T1L19P32113 BOUM AT PIIILADELP. Stephen IL Cre - it e t . zzu p.. t n tt ; 1e.7._ George 111.1=,.... Dees Learrecee .1 Jacob L. roeereee. u m Derraraes. • • . • Witilem lt MAIO_ . _ Ty' WLIIIsm AMU*. ' • Preseingt—tleophen E. Crserlbrd. ' rya'_Pretidatt.—Ambroile W. Ttmepeme. • AKtml Meggeeteee—Plttebargt, JilanS IL Ram. IL DA Allegleany OUT. B. U. Mowry, M.D. : GEORGE E. /IMOLA, Alva, sobll •• 'Wawa Meet. rittatezniti Athena= Fire insurance Companj of London. Authorized . Caitital - $1r,000,000. WIUScr9 LW MAIOMIIIIL. Atwood k Co, J John , n Yarnum. • osenr. IL Stuart. Min., °Shorn , McKee a oa., Pam* •Wattin ,_1" Willie, Mavens k Agent Alt the United 8100.6* ' IHRIMILICH RATCOIFORR MAIL .13alted Mates Ittaarit Otßoo, No. 80 Bough Voutth gad. VlolB4olphla. A.. A. MARDI'. sammajaaia • Ag"-ItnolatiZia".a. rife, Fus e l Name Insureade Goinpany; OFFICE 66 FIFT H STREET, - •_. -iii.ROTTIO , 4.7.;.PITtiIetIRGEf„ P Rost GALTUr. Protdagt. JAM= D. MAMA, 5. 0 1 . This Company makes ey_ru Insurance air adttatA it % s al"" Ves i iintgO °.itb le7saine ßlBs'3lll. llaSs °hio naLy And against Loss or Damage by Ftre, And MTrA a gast the NAL of the Bus sad Inland Navigation =tkat. Palledos st the basal rata caudated witty Robert Gann,. Janus h. Ha.. • WI 1 1 / 1 2 , 4 IWs= Pbolll2o. fiat Db % k ijon lh John AtTillh . mr2s4.yto (Foot oony AU•rander Itradbrt. John Mamml. ictilatoa. MeClurtia. ........... CDs& krbuttuist. David lllobar. liarstio N. Lew ILI Issasiss Ps oar A Special Bulletin for the SiclL—Dr. Anne. e.ekimitias CbrdigardJaa with genderfai rabid ity every Meader incident to gadlgeatbre apparatted ra anon the ainntltu maga rho steength; harden, thimete elea. know the nerve. Area elail4lt7 to the eldriln. :v -aults the mental energies. lataNleadalleondelul.bnarta to the attenuated Man e ■ tome Moat obearanou allaye knitatlun. calm the disturbed izasednation, bade op the eleggineal ennatltatioa: and may be taken without bra by .the &abbot maiden. vile or mother. ea It Ls ounocred •eddy at the Aka of nn Oriental herbs, talent may to itnitorate, eglellarate and nature. If the mina has bonne related by ionerepariodalana. on. the Outdid old barna a more vigor= vitality tato evs , err organ. The keened@ reselling Coen late hem ror tee rloee anikellan to War °fan/ land. 12 Waal, ono ored by Is. action, andaumegadin verlentarl *natation.. and anlb o et to ineenterdinenthandrene, wIII end It a ash and healthy ittandent. Mere the eirentatlonotthe blood elogaiga en any °fibs ftenetioneaf the body an ,aped• ed or imperfectly peribrand, it will raters the natural ea. time gad aenzannleate permaanet anew to theWNWn and dialnitnative omen Those who are breed de+n by , plucks' debility. and co *obis.. to deep& of ever recovering the vigor and Wen of nunhood:sin invited to edvetble wonderful Lovigorant a triaL it embodies the eiconeutPlof their wectostioo.,-- Begot they have consumed the lira 'bottle, they will be ccescious that thiracuperitlve brimful* Is at work ld ev ery debilitated Dahl= of their Games, And botw, corn to be realised in their thorough recovery, will Ruing up in their bouts. • ThreordlU Ipot ;a+.ly comdstrued.-In gal Ent tit+ Ptlae p P.r Wt.. two WIS. dr Mr SIX C IL WM). Itoprister. loura.—Eltpterttc Fizz= am. No. 0 0 Wood .to..t Cilso.lL Lama, 140 Woulyt; 11. IL Baum& VI Wood it.— Anletligiretty: J. P.Yisaina. fold 07 Draidsts thraitibmetbe Valid at t" Om. HOLMESi voo rfAR , c & CO. A. H. - BOTHICK - nz BROTHER, SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws, SkaitingesdFurkylibr 11.ainerrh Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complete, PITTSBURG Wacraotrig No. 112 IVAna asp 107 lit on. myna ryrrtv.(- , 4..in PA;WE4I)R arALTWIFIR /.1%70 al Chilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND irrmlo 01DIVILALLT, For Worts* and Ventilation of Buildings. a. A W. will ecelatet On Warmlni and Ventilating br Steam or Hot Rata. Plyerce ChilimesPornice, Chnzdar. Moak. MIDDes, Ihiettaiss, Or..n nOWNS, Opurt Sanas Jail Baas at mum No. 1.11 Lake- at PUtstrardi Citizetes lautrance CompT ox rittsburgll wm. IiADALSY Proridost, SAMUEL L. moisoar.u. two. 011101. oa WATZIINTWERIf suerrrazvzs, WOOD MIME= 1131.1NISPRZB 4MI CANDO KIM ON TAN OtitO AND 111138DISIPPI WIRD. AND TAIBOTARIAN lit//0e Loa or /Aomori Aro. ALSO Ariond No pmts.? OA NU and ..NLAAD RAFIGA77O2II lid rsarram.terriaN. .. Mr= ilarloy, khard Floyd. a M. Kau e r u bast .b istMa gb. p. Jr, - Wal- Mx 8. Dihti, lama Bt. Pennack. Pair innntrn Waßar Bryant, . Schoonmakan aa. M. Crow, WAIL B. Hays, LANlni t r i EY j o URS: CORNER WOOD AND FIFTH AREE.7& ' - EF‘ARE NOW OPENING TREIR LARGE dock of FANO! FUR& abracing or ranriati vt SABLE, • - MARTIN, , FIT 011; - SQU YNX IRREL, - L, OJNEY, SWANS DOWN. TALMAB, nurmattze, NUM4k., ( *.bleb th litiZstkN i rritt r ti l e tad" New Dagaerrlan Gallery. MR. NELSON would respectfully inform tbi Mauls and tho pathq n_lineg:n46 In Ohke r ....' I °' non Um daily Inceeserne to no has bo4 own obi be one campleta4 om the — Old gZlt2=gtt T Sk i y l n Ai o nmte U ,) W, ma l b ioof n o Meneotl neen. iup e W n o for a Dioon oPreoMnireso n n .nz M sd W. t bw ln votion, exam e delete A. U. till 4 deook tyd. A Mail frOIII la I lonalbe; L ynne*. Inonditelbr k.lan soca e ncessi. Old Pen Celke munner. 120r4 street Piilieg u rg i i , l PlTlA. Rim and alnsuran ce Com_tany, No. 149 C ISTNUT STRE ET,' OPPOSITE TEE CUSTON HOUSE, Will make all kinds of Insurance. either Palletise or Malta& wows deariation of Prolettr Or Merehandlee. at IWOUSbiS Mee ertneoduw.' ROBE= P. WINO. President. M. W. listinnie Plot President.. . D#tsdrous: Chu. P. Hans, la R. ki• 11 . linalten, Geo. W. mon. i l! .V l =44, , i eb i tt2,. 2 ." 44. - C. nuclimr4 *rdar7 _, C. corm, amt. eetatrie - EMIT Third and wood streets. SO= Ottetatai tO 001 WHOLESALE l iIRUCIGIST - 13, • RO. WOOD 46077 :stand Dr. Wisner Oelehestatt um:lft" thir HENRY,. COLLINS, G COMMISSION , IN MEROU ' ANT, onn AND A IM If t Wei r ff. No. * 25 Wor t aro c e . rPreinagh. • . • CANMM BSTEAM LEMiLE N t NUR BAILROAD"LITTON,• • _amiher will be ' s upp li ed with our rariotui Eiat pitm °Roy n pLopu nt iatatas th eta T. t ea mu. oar in way berm at . Mama _aL cod stmt. ca. B ram Italtar coma a MINIM' Pittail, P. ealwasta. at J. 'Vela 11 ba vend to familia lnadthaa ettu mutt. lams. .HtiTAN. EXANICDT At • HAZARD IPONVDKR AGENCY. • All litielles of Powder goxgr~xT Q/( - • I/4 if D , ai 8 - i r- P 1180. -*V L. O. anus, Asia; 112 it...Ptttlitnadt. East Sad COMM ciaorcamapr dor kaporla enetaxu. mor guitstheniit° Ma udaisottLagud,aaantutYr Ma.mtLd Laud as so old Ow met Stud a irmairaton "" At Wood .18. lia2Mt irr:DoIIGIAJI. aTiiiitack's,: Family XedbinelL — W4 Maw= at %meia tualbakasuloilant.to Mad as thilth NOW throe libtakltillat Nr", Bahama Xntnal Insurance Company. r OF PHILADWIL4. a, 0 T,674—Andb N , M Ott TO wizmna om wmair. SIT adek , INSURANCE—On 'BuildiagerMer-- ebteidi" Parnlinne. Re. 1n tint or tomato& .••Tim mutant tane/14 mentened tbe eeeterNl_,'OT • &took Mazata. entitles the Inentred to alum in tbs moot. a the ()moan I, entbout liabilit y for Moira Tb• &Hot Osrttlbeatee ottt . l 6 , ons. Ibr pro Met aro comvertßde; staintolbc. tal Stab of tbo Wu Ley: lielLonaur cr i ma lleeretary. R.peon, George N. Slam T. O. VO'. 7 = Ul iert Robert Omen, 11. L. anon. nc C. & Wgd. • Robert Olga, Maniall NUL4IO4 G. Juries. , Jaime lo Taylor l, • Wm. Ramer, 60 1 untbi ; Archibald Gettr. e.lll. It T. h B erod, - Wm.lll &top* Melt. J. 0. 00)1N:N.Atomt. Da Pont Powder.—Every variety. Bina Wham and IDiatinn Ponder, Inall don - lambkins slim o band and tbr alarm Magulas, In lots to milt par awn% an Annnabl• terms. ADD dsatiltupe. D. W.O. BlDWlELL.MannAietannif Art. lAA Praia stmt. Ptltabanth. PVERTISINEWS. OHIO & PEN , 'SYLVANIA • RAILROAD. THE 0 LY RAILROAD RUNNING W 'ST nom PITTSBUOR. On and after ONDAY, March 12th, 1855, 0.0 PASSENGER T will run a. lollowa until fur thar notice: lux TIAXII LIATIII 4193 A. a.• Mat haw " it 8 a. w. Exam Tune " " AT It P. at. These Trans &l in throng* to °realise. and meanest Oar. with tioa Oa bus and nn.tl , Ohio and indt ana and Balletbutabis and Indiana liallreada. At a.ld, oonneeillona are awls Sir 111111112 t. Zanesville, Mon; Pantie. Handcar. Toledo. adap t AA: sal at Ajßann in Cleveland, Ae. Ttunrigh Tlekatt are sold to Olosinnati, Loultrillt malt Ipdianapoilt Margo; Hook iidarint Fort Warie. Clareland and the principal limns and titles In the Wald ThsiNFIF 1181011 TON AOCO3IIIODATIO3 TRAIN rdD ear* Pittsburgh at 10 a. it and 5 p. it, and blow thigh ton at 7 a. g. and l P. at Yor Ticket/ indtarther lolbraution, apply to J. o. imam% At the corner °ilea ander the Monongaltala Howie, Or at the Federal otnirt Station,' to' OEOSGE Ticket Agent; Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1861, Rochester , islound to go Ahead! Another great Pubiic. Sale, trod gluing away of Lots, Bloat, and Arno, Itorhater Beaver County, Pa. E1854ET 1 1854, the subscriber sold at this place, , one hundred oss(Aftylott, mid iltnated gamed , ly. for churches and other public porpmea cob. alderade number of erect Trial are alnadir built upon, and among the late erect • are an extemaire Storm Rho ASA and • URI more mien re setaldierunent mr the banding . V Rodeoad Ova, with • foundry,carimuterehope.tdaek. smith shops, en., to accommottater 150 workmen. Thee' workmen, will. many of them, remove with their Wallies to Rochester, from Philadelphia,. Mao Pork and Noe Eng kroet, within the next aisty daya TAG ear ban74ino establishment Is male of sterne;and er ten& Ma bet, three stories high, on the Ohio Frail ,r; abbe Module, and 3/3 Sot on Nem Ibrk now being gnidsd, 100 feet wide. from theVr=ltigs and raibuid track, through the tilll.luto the centre of t. rut. ' A mnesiac's," when trine tenths of the lota were sold Wt and sill be sold the present memo. Indeed. • large Portion of the passe. Poimilatioo of thich,ttler Rm.& now oxide' enure upper tenet. 80 to 100 feet. Mo. toreer town." And on thle upper tern. nineeentha of the fotou boildiag most be done. far years to maw there is no room on the bottom. N . The k esateer sate er lett at Rochester, fun the yearlB.ss will Wm Mau en theUm 15th day of March Utast. St tindeice end • al,milar tale will Wei madee uonthly, through the mum. At these vales not Ism than nor hundred lots will to disposed a &ulna the se. pa, mad not We them fifty to seventynve holidtage soli M erected at alien err In 1885. /Moon the bolidinge ems In contemplation, the rood Proothient are. • magnifleent Hotel: • haw ethiblith. mut (by an Ude= companya Ike building omolbure, cunt.; ouriages. wagons M.: an extensive Pottery and 'lre Britt mum= as Academy. with public lecture onus, to; two or three Chnrchim and a /male Sem Itiary. The eatablithounts with the labor to CO. Pletetheeteretandintd Pittriourohßadroad.from :metals of Beaver luta Rochester,, mg the emotion ofdesot station hones, wilier* abundant employment. at this's:int. for hundreds of Ilidustriotte laborers. quarrymen. m. stiortbrickmakas, mamma carpenters. plasterer.. Pelat ers, at, throughout the emmon. Lots will be sold remarkably low, say_from $OO OW an on Moat accommedatioa terms.. Thom who.=Mr hexane eater.,. sad to pay port or all by their own men. Irv, can be meateniodated with &Dade kat and If they de. eke It houses will be Milt upon them—the purchaser having his own time to pay purchase =Dun Se/ that he pays promptly,. • maoubte mussel sear and interest cos the tailitting ea agreed. The undersigned le authoring to omtraet toot isomer dials erection of hooey troemext Amass for thle partletilaz °Moth Mao to receive propees/s for • large amount ofien. dttige stravatiou. removal of earth, du; and to offer Am rale or mg, coed teats, opal yule, 'too e quanies, and stone note. Nick yards. lumber lards. ha, lo and adjr eget to the Eurautel. hr all of which, otam, sweitiattbus, .eir go., will be ready on the 15th. lot those who wish to know more of the Wire the day of ale.. particulars. ell two or thole day, Those who dethe to to Miter Infbruied with regard to the moment and futureproapects of this rapidly Innuming to Pertly, are advised to take s look at the *rpm tosone• and not =Prom ea away have do.. that the half oils of old wooden end beet buildings under the hill, with the Ohio river on one aide and the Peonsylvattla and Ohio B. Road on the other, Is the. Bodiest, about stitch we have Su. .Dodos. TM, I. • malstal ee for, not maly Melon. ray but even thoprerrue BoroupS Is chitty c• the upper . overicoklue Um lower ecru. Ste* Oblo era, V. emelshbeniou U1t.... and many miles of picturesque ear rounding country. This oh, tar • town, le not ouroamed besutyarbealth y any other. form Pittsburgh to New Orleans, while ita b etigibirity and adaptation pox genteel reslderiose. or, acknowledged B,y al who It now the rime. let thou- Woo doubt come undo... X. T.O (1061.1). _whip It Recheeter. Pa. rthe Honorable the Judges of the Court f,GemirfilQaartar llooalogui Pat, to and for e Countyofaliethoor• The petition of William h a, Min= Townehla. lir no 4a offer for tale the melee nook, good irill am; moms ocouto of too. beggar th =the W t . The steekagage, Ig, I rme htk y a sett of !mode 001-for g the and other ware, /to fano; awenly fo my • . •B. ef . l.AlN•liso.holto. man se . flourish ,i w oraVIR ONLY 0 ' Va, ti . : - st.as_d_astare porn a a t tosktatßst, -'. ' J. WWI& EON. No. 91 Wced 5t..,,, ta',, inidth story descaptko of HATO sad Clara attar WO. . at plass ter OABII. _Partistdaroittea _Asst . ls.iatttsd to S 3 sad t;: ' . ' art& : ....T. -rfmaoa a BON. out suNDRIEs- alcches half; b tt I .7 ttak T e Zlhitteri- 5 17g. ctens ; sj, PC" HaMeltingaßlV. AGAN:AAHL ha1,1,77--------------just recd per Ad ... . ual a ta m ithw 111 " 4 they. la"rits da the l. a la4l l ""o le aul t*f aU MMid . h ... menet" handsome =dram. holiday gresents; . . 1711,1—ENS--CHOUSEKFIEPINO, GOOD.SZ.. T s i... RA A. L. kEluma - a Oh hove NA red4.loo . VOL Obit lan. , ems. of averym; :e vrarranted oil pare as= al^ le ' largie-Z" lot of Lanes Table Dhows fend other Ilatutekieplim thxds. which Will WO atirrestir reeloceetilrleeh . GOOD .BUSINESS 'TAM, %Jig smotekthsa 4 moults _lx. fun k eti be . - be *imbue to . 4114 • 314 1.41:N sou— .. s ss A 8 II I NLE jj pLoysDI *IMO WA ns u . =- Pectinumeiltlus an =lnvencuat Itor their cub' aux minium Ormoma &eat ter on valnableetirrovetty lb? Wm:4pm. a.m.& ft= &111:LI.140;ailit" ODISVILLE 44- itriiv e by far Ws tr.. NOSEY & 03. _ _ OLL BOTTEII-4 bbla. Vasty Oda day sang sad ts. Salo br S. LITTLa • CO, 112; 2d st. y— silos st see . woassts rOBACCO:-604e. awed -bramds, fogad . Ilikhont.„ in stars aridly br at= - , . T. tarrcx A 06: =GRA stza I' I ROOMB-106das. Corn Brooms lftia fed - - \ by ' = csolutrwwtax:l;> /lambi 1113kstelitinounl'fi V.ORN REAL, y, Ida n naMl4\lll - %vsts, f41113'14,5;rn MME