tj. (V . J ) ?.. , 3)lTh kiYA. ,1007, - • --- A Bust NESS DigtorollY. arca-.7i!aniestruvra somqin . 'Mang' MUT. gad , droo P. tatl l °'. o=olt ml kte rri nta rd " Papars th. wi' borh I g iu t . tu n 9.littod " i ff= • I r ‘"Ta tid Peale: I ,:fruREBBANDRETII'HOUSE is now, open on the Einninan plan, sod roodr for too ',erosion , • at traveling public, tombola vacant ,el 7 attention oda Ds paid, by tha klenen tY . Onuif, late of Judaa , n's 61. 1 nross. 11 • Brandroth Hoc" No. 4 6 _o 4lUaw et —: le. yoot • A ‘Aizt 14 1 5 11 . rata ant:Moor . triniireib:Rouse Restaurant, di PPOSgrg Nevi Ilaien _Railroad Depot, Vs o liii"ZrPor rna a`Y;W:r t. .i a ol f u the r ost — n " ; ' 4 M-11 Insetot a' tn. wan% Nfit: flarolsl6.lll=Fta i trA:= oi o : WTI! d i rt:: tdoo. Itosnobrr Lirtard;l it. sad Canaton ' trattro lon *Mae great. K, ft•-amnaz , • , oUppwr 00.11.100 0810 De .011012.00Sted nun 1,01103 t, dastry, - • ara nuta Hungarian Wines. ipt UROHARD it.BORK, W. South William flu ot itte l lun u alls i n Witte ex4Pir .I . vneW ni=ixltisrli mesa I ' o b al a'l hi. "" nt Rust/. rookroal V.ESerutturp tiesmati, av arttatt. • .1.41 44 901.11:1071atavd,,1.1 Qlre=ekassrd. a. Y..ci ( . WARRLIPTED - Strlrt/674CallPs Wit enters promptly executed on I:exorable terms. Hatigh's Patent Bluth Skirts. ATES - k. FRANCE, No. 1 'Barclay street, Now, York. jtomP At o r lff — e . N foVt. r Ali g ms nui rfoor "l- I h a r obaCst ..letaiong frill oo prooocutol occarilos to lax. so.b3To , N it WIN 'ot Me lute firm .' W jIt I SU . : EL& erste and Pavia '''' . . '1'12.. at I.; sail93oßraidlny. Diem York. bay* ..,lialni, sm Fro • ' - imudantly ma burry •_ariety of_l3 _rstes urn st . d . rrnd wh.i. . ettralar ant\ via» Uams.n . nuna peril, • .NEW.,YOFtE. LDVERTLSENOTS The idaltllst Bll9lll.llPinzu amt.' t e bed ad moot L. ula t he eitr of Now York. . IUnOn:ON STRISOII. & BVOSKTBORN & CO., (late C. 'lMhßran r"rtmloselha Nts leat' s 91aSeglatrac.nsx21 Sunv, X . - 00:ITON SAIL PUCE. QIIN coLrs StindanfOottou Sail Duck; n. c. cc kora gk. o W g o l io re a t....S.Y.c.fl. Vra l grrt.YB Print CAnitu smrippgar. Sollars, - ffir Calla o .hand S&L-Wed 1101.541217Z555 _ . _ - . • DOWEN, MONA,. E &VD, Importora of dionicsa sad if nr,lgn SLlkand Fancy (Icel.:112 and T.:4 IR & CO., IzOrters of Frenah .Rinur_ctpfffltuiaxan Ci00d5.1.4_440 ktrzad street. • EpsTELN & HONlGAoo , Liberty at, and 105 Cada lit, tor. Trialtr-Placo. Importers of UM* ..11.01410ria..11k. a. = 3•12-docutozdra 11 St WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind e .Hann{eetmer,?io. l 3 s f Claslz street, =ls, 'OEM PILYFE,:" "DEALER EST IVOIT I S, ; te r e nsanafaatarar of /vory So. V•• • sa:s- IMES 0W8N,.15 Broad St., hot ortei of thus Trlsmaluts.l3ltnis Eca:PrirOdr, Elllermsts, Mt= sad Silk dumb genenail , tan tS,P.4 •.::. r N,...SC'LILLEPER Jr. IiAARA.US, Im , a.m.:. of Demuth lad Botrtma Decal Oath), Plitz. or. ar., No. 60, Xxxhorkgs Naar. rov3W 26 I'i j 13ETEB,1).11tILLFSi.Importer of French German sad Dry Good,. Rad.. Verret-1 Errri fittsyrl2,Woolsrd‘Lr_. So. 23 Drawl ave., New Tort. A's 6 CO., 99 Clarambe g ra s!afti rooroaloo . taro. _ _ 166 hi. DAVIES, JONES k• • porte , r4rentlelleng 1111.1.15hig, 1 15.13. sag . . .tf.scO. AzISMA.U"Lpi;.UM . . 1:11.SE the Mezieen" Nuetan g Linitent_ in Reelneeere. nneeeh it gaz i es,.B=l..4.3 s t u r ti nr e tl7;orse e mestbrook. or l ebk l r.: 1 041 4 :RV 1 .t, . . CTIENEY, No. 349 Broadway, the oLlest • =I mostoStimit.•• - stabraardwala the United orpl34Ttan e 3115 . 7 " EDWARDS, SANF ORD CO.. Foreic ord . oir 'g kom %o"lk all pog:of the Avoid. 7 -.4otsbungb... Adams it 0o; •.0.1.3-174.06.65 INOSNOEI AND ozsatax FANCY BABLEIN. .11111-MILES ZINN it CO., 52 Maiden Laze, Import ers or BrnoPlll24 GOTAI 111 ..1 11 .1 . a.tartt” • 11/1011DIKWE .614[D 31ACIIINE iEWS &JESIR,No.: 67 Fano lit., New , ' To*. Ociarriradr. Itcrebiar for the eau or et b±ar o Voir_ sob Cotton sad Wontra .34.ertsrsrri. roes Or brat makers. /*basin loofa for laved laird,..'"". . 1A204=1 6 '0, . -.PAVES - WASEIIO I3BI, VIRUS V. PIETA) & CO., 11 Cliff street,. gearrr". if=xsel l 2= RAm tgli'M ; . !::.2apar.V.saulactams =bear . • - 1ang31.14 LLIVLS BARTOW; No. 1611 Wmt.msthilk—A pest Twist - , orPAIMIL Sot Spoke.] ers, Statindenrk Printers, Bookbinders, biszursernr- - d Trade:Wm senstaily. VULLNOE SALA.WIDER SAFES. & (10011:00D•fiza 00 LOOl3 stag DM DIM wand M. Idatn1100001 0 0:19T/Pate) 0 tavanl. ..-100111.p2CD TICIWY Goan. ' • .••••• • • • AInIORN kCO /.Alaiden " 152reti3Ti zLib7t/ "ayCo •TILLE& 101137.00113 011110181 TOPS - :COATES..t. 10= No. 279.. gri4fetalt". c"rt't..TSVW _ - vatirpow, in4Bs, zg L tal3p Ar- POILLON • & CO.; Isaporttra of • ltramla Com* LA '97b4nr Gasis—mo..l4.llara7 .1317 AW • ;It CO. , No, 41 South Philadalptdai-Stinarld raA astalituaent. — Ocvds—LFo,. .sast . unkruslied suartuarat. • fmtdl47 . . . lo ' • T. fr4.o* xee!sior tainagge I*.tory: .BHOMRS.A. C 0.,. prtoti; -egiaiow,2l.-strug=egut I,:irixdarimuteti .U.l. rallSzttallve I•6ll,leatot CSacts=lbelumrays. thai Mr.rks•gal'ilat.tartlitriaiint__ bolutZClSM4tiba :1.1,1131par wart the but Jaalsts /rum re sad ULF.20117., 4.)l3l."lo3l2E(MUZdbitirirea ty risrfs.wwith 'Csantlasci/TlMett.'lear th t7}llo. L 027 WWI [lames thailUr rrnair. - ' ATKA GLASS WORKS. DAMPION • & CO.. MANUFACTI ERS wadi:Glen in Vials,, sad al Itteht.of Ones sad Mint Glaanrare,' Teo:" CA. Ara. rrtutuutp.ria, Impor CV It I. Giei - triarpralivi anti for - tho `most 'Caleletriied • 'mod • tAxxicHosrzsz.mvuzva swa-ra; pILIVIXI7.B. Es, , •TrrIBB FACTOR!. 11140 ~: o weamon' ,notur., : izamotro!Attn:' v _Pialift % lllsburgki, Penn S, l i a t- CAR d r1A43 ,30. E5, 0: P,.. 7 1 LET v 0 .1.04 118 ; talaledl• • irta , f t l i t o ng= ualp !'; Or 4 -I= l , • ./A• ll44ll •ArAt * .i...r.ertert. %TM 11kA.1.,-LSTATE OFFICE, No: 87 Froni laws, EA door fmts W0144' toe.o la Chao 1=4,141. sizeiony br..daki sad old. .;., igAggETA OLD, twat. sotrsnza.,,yz.matnuta ,titp/.0 , 01 Emma. 127 out 122 Pint StrXt. tUge..r" mazada. saurr.,lnvoin2AultALD ipyrn9 l ' Al° "7l -- "AICILFACTURE allkuads of Water, uas wet atom =tam .llewialstted vs Irith—, o.o& " eou abr. notter. • =.”,".• • ' T,EATHER._ HENDRY & 00. Nor IV North THIRD - &red; .P.IITLA'DA'" . oItOCMANUF,&OTURERS# COITE; natd.niut innArters Yrf -r, in OXD nal. spLx ULTIMA ANP Nave _two, Off Cloths Anii ; Xattingsi: iraTiggiacW - ( 1.9%t0n , pElLow.tece..in: 2 G . Q. 16:k... and choice se `7 r g, A efif mu Ia • iIA ! uni.s."7:ovispiisq • ' 7 ' • "" Pe mi te t"4"ffTsoeMTt'r‘. UPITro-huy'— • I ' Mw 4ed 4 Tieh l Te , o: Together with ererT - de lerth2tieth. FT.UII2hP. , 00tt0 . .. sal I orr. Weed hiezethOr.• .. i.LOOR OIL. , Troict set( tat irld.As. traelairs otajriess.. ~,ghecTibleOUCtkatw bna gad green Oil beadro ffeen Ilonoug Igiodowshedeg Pftroesul Table Om 42 -..100ge,.. Mau, Pro=fkocoo .Cl:. Oextroo w thrtgri elgeodie4o.ttlarr ts„,latqrw saat, ' Otto etrogghstkees;- - , • . th: ,•• f ell xid. guroltn- - - -4 gr oth : 44l i'llo/0% • _ us.atig. vint.?---••90,14" yabithuaattpa : 1,„„. • :• ,, L l, • - : '• - 77;1 F . . i .. . . . • . . . . - . • - • • . . - . . ..• .... , 1 i.. , • 'F' .. 1 _ ... .. .. DA . . 'BUSINESS - CARDS i.a- ATTORNEYS. rEPII &A. P. MORRISON, Attar .terargtz. 075,gigh..t.rth tt,_Bat;i wttiitieff at Law, "Bake • • well's Ilaillngs," Groat betwon fourth sad 0 Met. ' : auX6virr HOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney atlaw, )110BERT POLLOCK, Attorn6y.ar. Law— : Center of Fifth awierent streessonweelter thaCourt owe etc" Pittsburgh. - rsar24 .T. 63 •"' s . ,A3PEE BEADY., Attorney at ".!re 81171fth itteet.Pittiburels.l MDI - 1211222-A =MI MOM— '..119‘110 — '..:lo.olllK.. cum NRAMII.7I; RAII3I, Bankera • and Ex- Ettylisulsall Gold and Mae sad n Notes, negotiate laws on ILeal Estate or Stock Soar .6t.N.PUTV.7, I r Tn i r i si s ltivad mat vailoz .t c l aina cads mall. palate la as Ua1aa...../blee tamer at Med sad Vical,sfastawllrestly aSeastlia lb . 61: Marla WILKINS & CO.. •• otomomoto a. W1.411:13V B ~YI ICS/18I PO CRiff STRE EX-CHARGE PITTSBUEG BROIMRS,, AI ET, IL IN the aumewea, euspensions of Bankers and linikeritirroughent the country, during the last tnontleforeruitaltlefied that In almost *very instance their troubles hare =ova out ofa departure from their egitimete imeinens, and ere therefbre • tate occasion to Ur 'Foil* peaks; Lnalrante, that no enernletteor In "Ur , cy stocks,' t •or other antalite operetta:me than tempt ne from .the Allot sod legitimate line of oar twine". belie, lug that in aroldhlg raL such l tve.tmenta Ire then not oar bit tatter obis to lenlnli otcr curese swum their safety, but that In adopting such mumn shell pro mote oar own Ultimate benefit. .fed IYLLICINS aOO. TIERNAN !t CO Y Bankers and Richange No. IA Wool Wog. rani:tor Diamond Allay, ht Fa. ' tad a11 , 11‘.. ok Naas tad CO.la Damn= Time Elan." sod PlOo.a.oryNotes; make Oollatiool 1.1 etL the allustal atom or tbo Colo= Roceta Derpodta on au sada, %sateen, sa4 sjSe Mar prompt Ltanilon tog) oth er ratters appatalning Broker'. tnahaa. .10...rastara lambano coastantlr for talc mt,517 'VASCLIAJI &um... -ern. au, ALFALFA, HANNA & Co., iuccezeore tlanna'it Co. Banktratactianne Ilrokersand ere in lora=n VA Oceanian.° Xrettaasts, Cerattale• Ler Deposit, Bank Notre; and Spain-N. W corner of A cod anti Thirdatrcsta. • Carrent-Hcanyzeonlvad cal DetKait. eight .tht, ami ocatetl. cau, =be on nearly all princi pal_pcints of the Vaned States. The hlshwt pnalum paid for FOreltn sad . Anserfolto *Col& • - Advanoes made ota eoraticoaninta of Produce. elitopad cam on BDeial terca. 11. WILLIAMS & Co,. Rankers and axehaaire Woken. North Nast osthar of.)Vood and Third stmts. Ylttalmsnu All transactions as= on liberal =ran =d colleen.= pronthUrattendri tea-- • • - } a9-I - 1107 NITS & SON, Dealers in Foreign sad Donentin Bllla of Fathoms% °atilt...tee of • • se, Slant Notes and epode, No. GO 3[ 4t sffee BOOMSELLERS &C. JL. READ; Bookseller and Stationer, No. J . 79 roccrth ra949. AWL:, Sullenp. I 0 tn N ceo S ne - c e D s A r V to I ON o , n B pks uell:eSr . cad licks; ere, near Ton , ttl, PittAwsh.. Ps- ALICRY 'S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and D. to suaosas,Jta. Slut s& Moe, mar Lam& Pittsburgh. Ps. .•. StiltOnertli No. 55 Wood street. next door to the turner of Thkr COMMISSION r&C. 30/LA ATLICAL .- -.L....A. . . ATW ELL, LEE 4 CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchant., • Alth Dwasiu - .PITT.sBURGH mANUF.tert - REs, No; El Wood between Wzacr and From ?2rTM (12i-e,of the firm of hind k 3loorbeadj COMMISSION MERCHANT, • DEALER 12 , 7 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 76 Water street, below Market, .09 - PITTEMISOIL PENNA. & WELLS. PORK PACKEAS, Wholesnle Dealers in Provisitns, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIANTE. fri o . V. 5 .LISESIT srsasr, Firm:lunar', PL. • . wit. fficCIITCHEOH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce and Y V Currntinrion Iterthants, and Psalm In Pittrburidt ..astimbrr. No, .12 Liberty rt. corner.) of Jr! F..: • nkmbv 41,-Bwinger Liarbaugh kCo., roturredlOVo..... l4 [Alert) , itrerE. rpsnhnts uriattur—.— --units= pawls e5GERELARI — faildif. k co., (swam is= to B. Ilarbargl.) ConitObuirn rag Ix:Tr./4 1 ns Ai...MAO:balm In woof and PlTChlee genurrity, trio. =i3 IlbertprUrst. Pittsburgh. P. Ul= - 23 HARDY, to Hardy. JotrotaC.,) I COMVSUON AND. PO BWAIWIAG -11411CHAN 2 1 igent oUltio Madison and Indianapolis No. l Bo Water at, Pittsburgh, Pa. .2).174 W. BUTLER •Se . CO., I,3 I ORWARDINO & 'COMMISSION MEN. l LiaANAragd., glokipX.LLUVsl,:x Street Rttaberch. - scatrlyd'64 A56.A. WBANE, Commission and For aLidlnc &am - in Wool art aLo. l: from:rib 1d.a4.6,-tur... IA &moo • 1•15•1714 ACUSON hokola Grocets, Produce, D.%lns. and ,CO., ionualeatmiyirdolaikNo. A Wed. rittstrareb: • - , J• 10 ' LI MOM k 'ANTELO, General;Comaus . - .r:rp rn if •- itft , late ofWarrtern, ri Ohio, Aa Wawa !mho? •T. a Wsta r stm i - b. andreetern - amiss . <Le. orstiaiaG6u.' lieu: ,rr LITTLE & CO, Wholesale Grocers I Conix u 2 Mert se . t l ln ttaturati plut -Na ...m+. aed T•44*" bitcgb. _ dzest. PM * igirS/3 C HEESE. WAREHOLFSB.-HENRY LIN HaerwardlnssadOxambetonMerclu mt o sad 434"46't"a".1107 'TIIOSM PALML :. tZaarth scgrA der ttS ~hts - -McOLINTOOK, Importer and Whole . eh tad .Retail Dealer In Cusettng, Ike, 011 ung,1790 Plam9 Sats&ill Meant .4nR.N,./. A. A. MA= At C0'11113371W111...5. L. ANTAIOTI a CO., IL Telf.. A. MAgON & CO., Wholesale and Rotaa, Daalersla I.ae, sad ltage DT7, actei; fts URPItY & BROLIFIEW, Whblesala 1 we Mail pagodas Neetsati, ecruslo,aral am rxraßa, alVolasastla, Wallace 4 Gardiner, II OA EIMLC LEI LIJUtB AIN Flour; Prainons and Pro4uoo Genonilly, t • - NO.= LI BzUTY . AC#ALGY, 'COSGRAVE & CO, br" _j itls 0fteen,11 1 .1. 193 Wood great, t I IP AOALXY, WOODWARD it, CO., Wild:, , -.IsALAII rota' * '''''''''''''''''' a.Alffr=l. ettul'e's,ll4°` . r.lr. _ nri-,1•11 FLOM PIM; nom- .. ItlCatito MOM. , . ;fr..QO , r a4-...49mnadwonitaduatg,No.lT3ifoodsad Mar.. Pitubarttl. • . W hi holenalogr u t .°, "'""P*4' o.ltnte. '-woo v. • In SriLLS & ROE; Wholesale firm , - 43 , 014 3 0 10 .Area .t5,210-101m O r • VI—frIIC/lA3I A. M'CLUE, Groce Doke nennor Wo:4 d.',151114 • Jannis on Wad isr. romarksotnt. &pia . • • JAG Sun ent-.Yondian nets and al.“l* LP Degas t —ll.l irk,o44lm.umazu,;iv go., ,Wh Oroosts.gomitladaa Arerrts.-Deslarece ar, PIM/Jar/A 2141 stmt. atiIIa"r4CITLITEIITSON, Aitt Ccaardaliazi Mmemat,Dslerla Petetstee _ ar[ .tt. hianoSodund Artfale. igb Likortf Amp vc4dtatitd......: Irstria cCANDLESS MEANS 4t Ott.i• coos. wgms to-wick:a isocantkokitirockat la Iron. biadik_dloo.Ootdoo . in* •it Midtdoetzmos csaulif•idato: or Wood and 19! Pletphosidt.. ide hit and Leather Store - ' ,' • . _• "D. EIREPATEICIL • , • No. 21 South Third Street; ..).. • Birtwee!. DttatiEsnd CD taut sta. rtum.y . AS VOR SALE S P ANISH BIDE Dr wia 4 sated Pattli Kbit. Vsniell Ott T was " 4 slat? iaartlier tudrjalt4d." It M I ' Ingt aiptka I.Viol 1 11. ithek. ißelab, a cskest la esdamsp . Sus - Bids& ii 4 m7 Ir l6 Itrcf . 0 I, tifLa t t p:Ucssec, u'lssto _ 14 TT CO feacensat to Dl,Al t. .tsmee.& - • tanufichrgr. or 140 i of 03:11.11-BZ3 Jr..)r and 4eslas la Imparted =I Do. slgar*/g°' 62 V4c ,l rt4l. 4. " -T 1 61"24 = Whi Wenn 1n 2 1ed. 8 4. 1i W 1 0 : ,„ -rf wa.,61.4 . 0 I! • •• • - ' lk 6 gi - Worte. coitiosee. FMkslirbt/C!t/101"thdarE as _HENB B. SIHv .DRY GOODS. G'ROCERS PITTSBURG kTe 1 'ADO! .... , ......... OM WW I B. CEITIEBERT .& SON, • • (INN - UAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sale sad pnretum of It Zdata, Collection of ingstot.ty=wmooom. mod—tt No. Michigan General Commission and tion Agency Nice, - IVOR the collection of Home and Fereijn . Mercantila and ill otbar Money claims. In Mlehlinn and adjaarnt Mato lE. l.o r th lnisnt , and Psrment Molars, Kayment and fisle of Sul Estate and Agrenta • t. E . " sz ighTIII76.NDERSON, Detroit, Medan; Ruftrenartos./NaKwykß-4l•ars. KISMC2 k lianX• art; Wb lts k On., Ossatts Mon Lams. Merle. A Oa. Iterchinik. • .. . • Warren—Two .. .torieles of 151i:1310n from-T..lm. Insuranne Camnanloo. 11 itrSTIN L 003.115, Real Estate Agent, root. ditothstollpe and DIU Broker, 0.. NO n ornthetreetistove Wood. Blllinen promptly ettended L AItWEL L. MARSIIRLL, Secretary A, ra', Taro:raw CkMDIKI7. 941Vater .tre.t. M. GORDO' . Secretary Western Insu • ram• Oa. J 7 N •Az strarL JGARDINERCOFFIN. Agont for Franklin fir. Tamar. Company, northwest coma of Weed and Tnird meets. PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma . twwww. 00amaar. 42 W4ter street MUSiC, &C. TittOLIN H.14:11110 } t, Dealer in Piano Fortes; Made sad Molest I.obtanwats. &Zoo) Boots, ...a it ui ,T= . 7 - e n alf,.: . gpt ; ltrbaarano MI" I*l IutENRY KLEDER, Dealer in Music,Mu; -dai tratraterats,.d importer of 'tali. Strings. . rith agttr e ru i r i l a t 01= u, gyand sad wpm* Moot, tor Dunham • Maw. . DRUGGISTS. WORN lIAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. 31.130 - Ftt7a sod I: mail DramtgLd And nosier lo s. Ma. Erroatutr., Wood swam 3 doomWm , ttobargli. SWllignlar Arent c_Orz.,spr. 011 N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer Jr Deere, Nano, Vaznishea end Dye Stuff& so. We betty street. Plttistrargb. All orders rill melee prankt attention. sa- ,ent for Pohenok's Pnlatoula SYMP. .ss , 2447 ...._ lA. FAJINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale • • langratista and masalbetoares of Wldta Lead, Rad and Lallans, tomer Wad aad ?rant 'treats. Kn. t meta .E. , S.ELLEIRS, Wholesale Dealer in 01116 Vinrulithes, hz“ Goods warranted. Prices 112.1.111C1C Jr...KV- - ... ..0.1.1111 • • RRpAUNNt~k REITER, Wi;ileeile 1. Retail corner of Ltherthsad et. Char irtreet... übnrc _ _ SCEMONMAKER k CO., Wholesale la . Dr.idort.s. No. 24, Woad moot. Fittabont. TOSEPII FLEMING, Successor to IL...Wilmot at t co, man. Multi learnt and Dbasumd—lC sere eon i=.l CO , Ir i nd a full and .co=.lnvif articLa peruhiniat tobla buunaaa Pbriesall btnatAloal sodas somsessoso .64 J@l7 MANUFACTURING. .. a. urea, WILLIAM BARNiI LL & CO., " .1 Penn et, below Slarbunr, Pittebargh. IllOlera LER MAKERS . and SHEET-IRONY Wintx.r.Fia. 'manufacturers of Barablirs Pate n t Chimaera. Mellen, TS. Zed Steam Plprs, Corr rtruara., Pah Para, Sugar Pll.Ojeou Valeta er 14N Beata Ea' Also, EParfasmitif Work. Midge and Viadart trona ca. Serstriag duo oa abort/A pate*. nenairt. WOO DW ELL, Wholesale cuttl Retail Marefarteerer sa4 De,exter la Cabinet Ware. No. .etrot. IDELN WETIIERELL, Manufacturer of fel P MTN'S BOX Irteta s supra. ertiela gOLID BOX sad SILAZILL ItiaX BLOBS, comer et daemon sad Bob. au. etare.ta eve aware dram the Ilea "nee' Bridge AI, 1e5.1.7 City. Hats d an Caps WILSON & SON-keep' censtantly oe • Imo - Comp dottl d otleo and WIZ ULU rt sad foortionstdo v rot or Zatoo4 nt sod ohs" .irooldloiroll to 'alto co dealt Wray Atrohodsks olvorato. nollt-tf soma ...fro: =7. • ... meccas. 1V1.700114.D & CO. wIIOLTSALII AXD ALBILIONABLII HAT a AND CAP MANUFACTURERS, AND mamas is au. HMG oi COILINS OP WOOD AND PIPTH 321211111, • ••=, rs 'i' • Pittawh, Ps. met mean exr c tquailty at7toot Wp sar=latts, Do .. . thafr • at Bosag•te. I- IL 101.0. 1 . 31 ..: ...AU'S!' als.M*4., E. 111001.11di Liviozoton,B , oggen . & Co. . NOVELTY WORKS, PITTSBOROH, PA. DaAUK and Depot Railroad Scales, Ray, . nul Mali; !W.; PLC= laid Cocas, do.; Door' all dusts pting, .10201, 6.4 4LThusab Wishes. Qat.. Stilts of vuions Mulls runs M=l. 4 = l, d Vatang Sol!. trd.VA!.. Airt_v2 ,__ skof rne W. W. WALLACE. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, us, sai ,ma axz übenr gind, (mai arrookid ems. rarssur.oa. MONITMENT§, Tomb', CireveK' Stones, wdla hand: awnto toW,'Vollett=7.,Latlttt lawest alma. ' Thaw brartlogl_ fed:lna sod alwtod do. lard far Sloaumonts. aa..eaa lasatlC Mock End Slab nor ad to tberret,ft ad the lawaolVriaow All atm filled with downfall in. • I.ll:arti ' atall W. W. WALLACIL - Penn Cotton Mills; Pittsbnigh. KENNEDY, emr.Ds k CO.; Nana" tawsof— • • Peas ANo, asdry AtIMULICR Carpet us of all sakas sad Audit Cps as Twine; Plough d.m old rash Cost .• • " Apse das .ad dommaiwatir tot. at Vdritsdiss. Irma Vi'cad stmt. at. tuarsattsado. is2s-1.• • TO 'was 15t WASELBOARDS. 1N.0470. RIPE, einoinust; - invented • ••1•Oti• lotoroototoog ,frotidarrAte for vales be Mined uroliuf inMet..lBo. debibubwmaordromfot ed la pupal, p the Vert of o gait of 7. (or Ito ra , ,vlV i e so= 1 :4 1 41 them esailidfUktilt tol Cr r Into Mu soll4 • teeedsseldes Cr lerop S Weabtourd; Use methcde prest:a l ly. employed. haying leen to Mauch muOm or cut a. mortise to rmelve the raw tandpistA. 0.f11C2 ebbsequustif MULIIM .tufus fufm'fff and amenity *Utast US - the. Subecriber, ?hes ta now 5i1t.7240 , thal—gfots se mUs authopeed man ufddlsrm . RICMINPROVID.. P.1171.2t X.Lifto W 4811.80 RDA_ Murfut messedel. the Mb arm of Firm Ateil &WSW businmew ludneed by the uoloduity sod extensive saleof saldPeteuted w•Lbk•rds. rb===.rrri, tr.ra:ihitiO seennst by add Tarot fultedave Meryl:KM , dimut m3d, me nom pending against certain pestle. 10100 to la Qui •sa OVA. sad It te bateutioo to ultimate are ill ite fells aument&upou my last e a bra MOS tothe extent ut Me. AU venom ere Unease esatbae4 evilest imrshaelas or deuha Thse Wethbvardro made atter wises breaded . 0. Elul Ae="4,l,l=;-= smasoMer MUM yousiesu loudly bs Will In iimart that the vitiation In tbs stows of the crimp. or the employment of solPsteut• ed 51.4i1es to emit Washboards, dam cot yles it. right to use 00.0 !Model leans, PrtrAre Ow. imeriblal, wen w o 1,1„; tM peaatae 0 . 00 .. f the 0010• • ML Prapristor and thmedletunsthereod •BLNAes al.flitdWax lom fi0.190 Idetalt= i n. SCOTT, Dentist, Focuca s t reet, s' nes sgsst esses of ktuirt. Offarb m O o ae, x. :, • . • •- • Barlow's Indigo Blue. O.ARLOW'S INDIf3O..BLUf. is now well UPertstdiened uthe tett arnela . *For offered for Blur logCl Othes. - It la a:UMW !Marron OM or ladtblng la. Whom to Um flneot artleao , , • ~, 2 , . ~ ' • ' • .... All &meet...arra ' , behave hot need It will lied It much olbeeper and Ins trouble than Indigo or any other artlele out. The gmat demand for It nee Pronent one wend .I.othirit. iireltesper IsziC%aMrn. Zil t if %PA .i; emiktrir nAluirW2, a San. l RISCOND k - FILILADELPI/1. stores:wears can reit tnetr sundae from the Omani end predates rimy deal Irish. at saws thetas/ them •Erml frlf, , . • . • ' UR 064 CIIILVICA LS, rAkINTS, VARNIaIiES, Drit .117/73 , A1efe... do. with a arstrate ammenomt of gem , thing la the Use. Storekeeper*. l'hrldedeoe ehd iffaffultd . Ammo supplied at tomcat:de mai _._. _; -,._ • .. dhlff KIM WlLTBEtnenffd‘ff randlit. . . ardAlm , • • . ‘ N 0.1019 N. e.... 1 .t... Vhfladelphla. "liitettigence,,ooice , • .nro. 2 T. c,r,..t.r.u.'ornsitr. SERVANTS of ell deionptiorue. supplied a 411, ropedtally_solldted avirte* 1.1 ttuttome. wd. Put ow laps eared as avarante• tarAnture Slane. • . git i iCur.ections ;Tampa.. Atta.doilts, klllO & • PENNA.'-EAMEOAD--W 11112 . 0 a Ll' 20 ,hares of Sta to complete u order. 4 , Bankers Mel CoMmleelon Procic i tatitibth rt.. - : A:BROWN, wputamostresperfollyin "tf.r.4. 11..litTuttnkt:14.444b., 7 ht. it " M Vete esettlettet al V cultlAa ZUnclz Zila 6 l3= ere mile to order, id the beat etele. muminted equal IA to $33,111120 1 Vatted Katie. ills cab' he removed .without the tt: Mtn Mime.. lisednit th .=nifleallieravreerre.= their ametomers ea well IM *Pith Mrithlng shah itsa. 44001% boar MO gradtpltdrorah. bAIINDEY BLIIO,--Th il.*iiiidi of f am i- Bop sag tiosbArootto Is Witted to this Blot, width Is a parlalgo dismayed, borlog oil Ito brootottot W ye ,Ygo laundry Mu tvorsess, our thoptkllsootrol Indigo the sdnallago of Imputing obottot aloblobo clothe.. of I.P. tog botott mote ibleplo szottotryeateat gormwood of bp. log • wino( about one bald owing sp lbw bat that not loots than ono baltof tb• /Mk. 1tt1,44, tiliscql try ora tor to It entirety dectltuta et say plopingi miarg u, cloths. Wcvoold malt • tri+4 • and tomoot tab as seTeoisatei lot tole by 1 AgiN LIAM Jr.. • Napa TO :: 91 Mirka et ,ireUloising out their ea tiro stock of Dry Otods Ist so lkoas - ..nsectocot tons 7igar6 s =ind 6 4101116 1 .1tt tl a! tiagr=l iVsteelrirarZourgEtbrj!):Len.46 EagliskZkhotk "LnostilOt do.lassikkas swear maim Woods s u o m d Irc.4Fumllti.crilikotta t o4 i ts= Block t o blatissill be sold stis coursomilw. • 1•23.111.. t . D _ win rftimanci *- On !Smash March . L b, TholglntlT idePtIMG GOODS al 4111,50 N CO, ari,nOw openiTl4) 1 • *-4, emes wimps oftalleoUt is a . 1 risal t 10= it lanai hi thin orwt 0,011/6 open - on A. O de : so pen nati on laeloßlANkir ar7-1 41 i t 2 Plaid& itSl.a OOL 8- - A-11,arib wilZast,t Wm* ankett IMAM' at "Ma' I 'NEW - YORELDVEITOEMENT B . tic. yIAgCNKR A MULL'S . oeneitil: Advertising Muse, No. Mend dig BrOnderrer, Her York, Nato eio. SO VisaA s4 . o; —'-' " i " ire -71n—iilinadalterated . Brandies, , . natict non TWII exams. (OE of the vrinoipal and great causes of U •th• hi ro pric* °I. ;""T I f this ;111:4;t1 J ai .y t . , m ,...%7 I. ...Hu Vldr,gg! d ° niu. A t. in .... 1 . 71 - 1. Of iNeimnicts L. t u rit teetkon.Ao (l o co tn. unima ego. at much Of 0 Ilintee.srn Ineonentir brat tented eta. idol 47,...;:pn,frtgl Pgrl .I=l 4 Igo . Pd r 17 " e4Grabged. with or Nimbly p 0.0.1 5 " Li , to. th ".nr 4w mo gr 'thenrgbiottinboWtticwltybi i3ocloty of Vinard P e confietoreo f nos bso.,und. tholl*efa , Tin *foment and tbe se•assm f a .........,renr i s,t a __.2 . ii=eldelta=CnizOti 4,fOrriTlicalra:i....4% proprietore.antonnt..ft=:=VC goTTlitit '"‘""Ct lu SI" .- 1'1 7 ...., ‘-.. he entl pronth of their vine. under VII o 1 .2,1••• of thoodetf. tile present esti; 1aan;41,4E16...0.110¢ hues. Tbt• Intrantanee to entanefi from fine oweiblnagon are we elvefent.• %to . fen: der unneem•ff • ,, r 1 0 14. r .mutr o :4,ll:Tooy too , neterthels, it .page irtothr of o features In tuts exit rf puma • • :MOT* SUMO_ Ci•MI to thmtbe funott of latefeet *booted be. r "u• Vott th' e , nd saitr. Sinew al ate abaroho dere, lb trAltrily: becomes tbehoternet of sten innybibli to con tribute by miry aboWl in We Pomo' to neboin the tlrt won .ria lobbiti„, t0.„,• 134 =F t COO . ,%.7,;t.' went of the ww•Onn. w. • rtmleetttegr iliblab=tteed•LtillgOlkr gilt; :Int veu7 best Voire bfendies. otberenet they incur the LlJOllotr of son fbfaittn• Of ttkoLo shone. no unooreireen; eo scents in the United Stao• /of tho thonol Society of o n, Proriebrte of thaw.. woad solicit tba attention , of as eh. howl beepers. pt. to Po 'intone. now on hood, combine t CMtelilli eolopareasets lb,,caubly then wAny alb el. vow in the market, and at i ltia t t e lbe n ilerZ i et i rArd of even ordineff taybbne .I%lVetreet, helm Wall, flew York. . • • HANOING - 8, • - PAM?. __stasetie itgreig. FARE & 256 iitul2s7;Broaditny, New York, otwetwownutetheol4 itatiA Pare. canstantly on , and a full stock •of Anniellat sad Wreath Pager Hangings. Borders. to Pint; Curtain Papers. Hod Testers; Stagtiee. Lesidenagee,d, <revery idyl. known ta tre4s. Mn/mita layi a g. by theft stocks. amber rrani tree hanie, as u. largely sad pot di ince fre en french Manpfaetural, bat sheen ire angel* 00 , 001 the United !Hates Ora retail department 'eompriate the Tiakbli styles of Deverstione lipeedel importations rimed., Then desired. (rata tar epleadid oelloetWa of sernel.e. /lo Palm Hangers emit to ear part tithe United Itasre eitintdmr a s Pa rasols. J - 0 H 14 . ".' SMITH, WHOLESALE EINUFICTOREE, 234 and 235 Bioadway, - New York. The most eitensive in the world, ralllT. late fall in the price of materials. con, f. truda,g l ,l4; ufilrlitemarli Undid and id bear to sunahante. at ver7 pride. the UMBILEI ' ANL ), PARASOLS • largest end most to= o found In Xnrope et non's. 11.1.teanu , 'Laing Neer Tory to boy that/ rods, Cr. nowthdlY melted to osil sad modem the noon. H , Ree C. B.—Please eat We card oat etgittin g ginett . et rook for referenos. nitig=has Analheteder. 1855. Mrs. W 111.• SIMMONS, 1.60 Boorhogy, 1 now prepared to exhibit, add offers fo ollalo -wholesale DM reO4l,Bayont. at thole...At T • cash ykrtoo tb• L. curt and Dot otio d t s .......j7 i tz • _otahl u lirll.l. etv, ey.ll WWI •101111•Ziar to 7 ber MICR hopartatleva TOO, h... boo wart.% olth imam ogni by Lbw. al•br•t , l fr•tart , ara p =r rya* .4 /In.. Liam 6.—Patt.rn posseisseasuady .kflbx.. e 4 ,4 _ = - . Darz:e4e llatericus, &O. N • hrevetencts ere reizra s Ztwi How Nu odrorlgoo. ARITIONTS. ® y en] Depot of • IdsteriaLs tor tho Dsgitortw r itMrsellos plantith es Pap e r owl Cataloiroor on hpolkatioa. Oust. am b. nos mt.... r..T.td. , o. &NMI. htit panto. with wbbsi wow . . assolaamted. mail gloomihr• moo an to thotr rbillty to iiry for Um trod , 0. orriToi• e remit with thoir order whooth to oorer *spouses of inn.. portighsti. .f. 21-31311 E.. AntIONY.36II &midway N. Y. , Sew York Bag Mannfactort Ag Flour,., in— w • 6.114: Hominy autithinory wit 17 flatarned, Nis . lll , 107-Davr '• WM, 'SIMMONS. NY holaralol'ealer in STRAW GOOD OA S AND MILLINERY, gam.. 2/12 DRDII4 Y. N. T. Straw Goods; Brent. Aware, ay. DASH puieltssere are solicited to eISLIZIIth of 411 trerftft of ' 61A1S /.o.l7lsimilar ß la the Qtr . ;mad *orator th at vrw arry other boar .QPD_, to 1 1 11. bat mad., tbe ommuli IMAM PR .14801.14 va I . ous own assenfratorik tho latagge etyleo of uoNNrrel, /11nes.alovers. *a. whist rueferr a o M4l Avg . I.a Oraii. geWllllam. Neer Tea. tougmmit aitt et .co., • ,WHOLZSALE-vRVGGISTS, , • . , rus4c„ „ • Mom 4.lilki ' ote /Wald Witham, tor. ter/WM" E.IPORTWO:the leading Drags from their enittaitia iettr Is Vuret. andl:sagt.lreafes.**l rmacit sat pasiglith Cltletnicalß. Perfnakery. , Tooth, Nalluad LW: Itralihea. 11.11. mood atm., rod* and Ithe•Zp.blrogi. Was. Bow, 4..40.bm• offer them on asatiniugazable tams. da-• suall4 , lllll rail* that[ twrt , •Mantlanar - • • ' ALDEILMENi. I. Donaldson. Alderman. LtiOFFICE, corner of renn and St. Clair atm.. nstnamb , An Irontuni patalulag to doll:Mew°, eo will be promptly attended to. " -- .:Patrick Neßen.na. . ALDERMAN OF THE THIRD WARD. Wporti FlCE emit t dieter Or cinui and Fifth recter Ts ....s.car /W m. Louisa nn: .n trannefs .o to %Memos of Al4ort .4 Junk of Om No .11114 ng promptly otten4od to. un f.23m q . wirq . .gww.rmmil STB:WAlt;I: 1:111 CTURYae c3o)da; COOKING. HEATING:' AND FANCY ST - OVES, .• GRATES, FENDERS, - Pipes. Boxes, and Foundry Castings of kbuls. OFFICJWD , WARE7I O II 3I , Libet'SL,oonterof Hand, 'PITTSBURGH, PA, ROBERt & PATrZRSOWS IY IIA -AND 25 Sormo Dicadarsel str set and Ciefri Itry, FIVESIWILU 1.1. PA. -ASHLAND HOW&" __ LEM ErrILEVE. AISOVE SEVENTH BTRIEr, PHILADELPHIA. E. BENSON, raoriusio . srPtia al saws. sip PerotAin KO LIM-4ra - aALTllM ine AßHAlamr ls tergd u.,r & d.d is Das. gouda - W.:of Rsris. - 4 . ateklda 111101,FASIIIONS FORLADIES'DRESS 11•AlebrodlloculbrJONZ, dlnot per stoma 1" TIL- 1 lib " m k s i a wmoa, fiant • • Nok.mu ham. above Hand rtred. .utf.~oitlErni ant KIM, ZONES &CO - PROPILIBTORB NIF,R'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE, ERWARDINO AND. OOMNIES;ON kuraciuSTO;Ornil Ruin. &m nth Moot, Pair liao;Narl ;Lard OR, Mom Pork, 820.T1 arm, River cam. Us and e n d s.-Inallnnfto sad 6voirlatig bang Brick ClariniriOrkal• ' =SP BANKING HOUSES JOHN T: HOGG: IST 1111a11 1 15111A, N pf 21 t= - A11421111LX,.. 5 t 004 - -,Wgarocc. , BROWNBv u." . D~aaaepogat.• ise•lin ,t 7intmanrs ' uem brozabt, 1014 Noto and •••• •o• Ami ki Ewa'', 'tides and • •r E•esirttle_g_h_ 15.,c &nal, - 1.11 - 4. - n0294.f _ 101ns BCITAWER.; • Attorney .atzLem, •Eutern Citleetor AsiTTAISIMAYTAZI Roar) ro, stirk, Warm alum. Tairwrmu.ColumbVehlawl. Minn, yor . t . sit,Trr e lmll.lll.bon In *Quo ? Sani!" B " i Co,. }Pal. 11 NlleirksulA i } (1 qir 1•- 3 — it %P egbunh.l.=mis • • U •-• iebl4/7 BOOT& :01). ECHOES, W DIOLERALEAND R E TAL AJKES ROBB, .89:,Itiarkeit • and. 6 , Ih l ioik dm, third door from.ltip Mirka. Boum, .Pltutrarsb. 'could y Wont Ida uscuurrinia Meads au& tor tocucti:Vhaa rosaraotty.ild ata Wind snow tairt o o p i ta,.m urtatles, arid of hug atria, lron gal rattail • ic • slii• particular attention of tbs Ladloo Invitad evall ~ frorAt a rt 0 . 1 , ( gt a itrid o =d=x w id o ll i ji to min t %Dar Shdikaiblith Ke.estertattr. p_lootetL tor gootlattelti helm pay a L t a / 4 1. tl "m a naaca duiti t lIIoILti psill maple In th t e u el t y d u a u ( U. oot Gn os pe vast, t othe wonmwd of tit- Ea ßlack Diamond .Line of Ali = , • fiAot/rd • , front:Liverpool to Philidelphia the it es otetrettantb; tro93 . 11014367016 16tb atararf azoaApnioa b 7 Manna 111thard. . to Leer „. a 00.0) wants ie4P.peg-„en,cl Itistairlama, 11" Pasaaa• ant 5101,Ma b irr; i s r ays" a r. Waal 1141711Natla_Zokaa.lketaaa, Ifeatlaz ia ragd r- Alt tiatisaia4 tgarn ;raw tareid nada — . Pi" b r r ohi c iiiewen a. a. 410 1.1.11 , 57 it.Yitt, Ag r. rm. PAINTERS. Plll E 6, S P - :411 °idiot poomptly:sttendod o. • ..liwyottooptiollosimdattoos.... , : ,, miter* PITTSBURGH GAZETTE FRIDAY DIORNING, MAY 11. 1855. KNOW NOTIIIIIO HAll.llO3Y.—New Hampshire, and Massachusetts Know Nothings are thorough ly abolitionited. New Jersey elected pro-slavery Delegates, and repudiated the Anti-Slavery min eiPles of their New England brethren. The 1111, Dols brethren, are mum, pane by the slavery gums- Men altogether. In the South the Order refuses even to sit in Council, or negotiate with any who hold to the doctrine no more Slave States or Slave Territory." The Know Nothing Gevernor of . Connectiout claims his election to an "emphatic cofidemostion of the principles of the , Nebraska bill." In Greenville, in the name State. Counoil No. GS met on the let, and yielding to the centrifugal force which drives 'Abe Northern Order from the;Sonthern, resolved to disband. In the debate the Clerk said he had received notice from a large portion of the members, wisbieg to be dismissed from the Order, which wee voted.— The Cotmoil voted to give up their charter on the Bth of May, when the Ceneral Cduneil of the State of Conneoticut meets at Norwich City.— Tide, it is said, will be the fate uf most of the Conncile in that State. The South Casettes Nullifiers on the contrary, _ . look to Know Nothingism to crush Free Boil Politics. The Greenville (S. Mountaineer tang "The principles of the party will, if carried orit, operate nsecuaray against Abolitionists. Its effect will be to lesson the weight of the foreign poptt latiditliiihe federsteennoile, Whieb, with a few honorable exceptions, la generally thrown into the scale of Abolition." So . we go. Hotrutterly lathe It I to talk of ► 'Naticina4 party, unleu the North will consent to •eoutlnah, to i.e hewers of wood end drawers o mate . ' for Southern slaveholdere. They will have everything ornothing. SISATOII. W 11 1 ,1110 5 .11 NVITIO.II.—The Hon !UN IT Wages, the Senator trout Massachusetts, do lirered a Lecture on Slavery, in New York, on last Tuesday evening. From a report in the Deibune, we gather that gentleman's latest ex pressed sentiments. After some introductory remarks, he said: did not hope to say anything worthy !of more than passing attention; bet he wonld at once declare his position; he was pledged to the I immediate and unconditional abolition of slavery, mid the bloting Gut from the tegisiation of the Re'- public every' sat that countenanced - human 81a- very. 1n1835 Anti-Slavery was in the nadir of its weaktiese; in 1855 Anti-Slavery is in the se nith of its strength. It has now laid hold of the CllllKienett of the people; it hasslmajority in Rouse, nod is (Mangler the eampl ion of the Senate; in fifteen istrrereigti States itti aa a major. ity of 300.0011; the most powerful journals uphold It, and the moat ancient literary institution in America hoc east frsm her Imam. the Professor who • surrendered a man to the slave-hunter (Great applause]. It has but to grasp the helm , with the cautious hand of a master, add guide the Republic on its course. In 1335 law was trampled In the dust, and the few friends of the hunted slave. although they violated no rule of law, humanity. or religion, held their lives and property at the mercy of mobi; bet their parse- verance for good now forMs their beet claim on the gratitude, of their country, and the everlast ing remembrance of mankind [Loud, applause] , • • • * .I.,:re• • *•t• • • Let any party, be it Democratic, Whig, or American, raise a finger to repress the Antis Slavery movement, and it is sato to die. (Load applause.) We believe in the old Calviniatio doctrine of immediate redemption, yes, and of election too. (Laughter and loud applause.) An organisation that shall be truly American and Democratic, embracing la its affection the piorleof the whole country; and the people c if every color—such a party might well, bo deem powerful. But if there be any who hope to - guise such a party, and to go into power in 1886, without being Anti-Slavery, I Lek theta to go back 7 years, and to see how, when the Whig party in '4B hooted Antl•Slavery out of its' Con vention, It thenceforth began to die.. • • • * - r • • • • We will repeal the Fugitive Slaie Law and Kansas shall come (into rho Unto. es a Free State or never tome in. [Loud Ap •lause.] In In 1858 Anti-Slavery 'men of all bodes must combine to pledge the candidate fo • the Presi dency that he will favor restoration .f Nebraska end Kansas to freedom.,, Welave t.e power to do thin, and we will do it W.e will .0 it because we love the inciter se well as the e e. We will blot from the statutes of erre,' fr •state every enactment that makes a distinetion . • twerp men on account of their Color. We are or the' Con stitution and the Union; ws.take . declaration of the Constitution itself, end hold that Slavery Is sectional—Freedom, national. Tremendous applause.] ~ If the end justified the means, Lolute Napoleon would be the greatest and the be t, as welt'an , the most stumeatful ruler of his e och. lint a l few.yeere ego ha was reluctantly .permittod to i return•tolrence from an exile 1a, , . which Ite- had I struggled with poverty and suffered personal 1 degradation,' and be is now about to leave the ' imperial throne which he . has re-constructed, to I take coo:hind of the armies of Fagot and of France's hereditary enemy, In a siege, upon the remelt of which hang the fortunes of *continent, mayhap of s hemisphere. ' He found France dis- tractod by the-jealousies and intrigues of rival factions, he leaves - her 01340, Were trannun and Content,---that is flannel], andeontent as Frame' can be. When he entered Paris, trade weeper alyxed, the Manufactor's loom stood still; the bus bondman sowed uncertain' who would reap; now the Benne is thronged, the shuttle flits busily back and forth,' the merchant...princes of London thank him for restoring life to trade, and the superfluous produce of. French farms Is CO:D . sumed upon American,,, tables..• He assumed power whop the credit orfrance was naught, and whet; all the world, andErenchmen most of ell; looked' upon the Stare 'of France' as the moat pusiling of problems; and now be has , but to open his. coffers and the nation fills them, while the nation's obligationsare eagerly sokight ' by the , great asphalts of: Europe as a safe in -1 vestment of, their, funds. . He became .Chief 1 Magistrate of France when the ceaseless match- i hog of a piercing eis and 'the unflagging..exer- 1 lion of an iron will were the necessary • condi tions of a day's exemption from rapine and an archy; and now be can send Lie armies out of l France and follow them himself. He was the ;Morn .of Kings end the Aloof? of nations, and most of all did tagland pour ou rend him the plenteous vocabulary of contemp he luss but just returned from a visit to the British me tropolis, which was , an ovation from tho moment he set his foot On Drilla]; soil until be loft it; and crowning glory of, ante him personally, that:tow ers of England's noblemen stoodby, while Vic tenth, the hereditary Queen of Great Britain and Ireland stooped to bind the Garter on 'his leg... .- Did be sneer in his heart as that Royal Lady, the representative of Witham the; Conqueror, bent, before hint, or did he exult, or did he both? ...NL. Y, &miler, -- - Tux Corr or Win..;—Bighind le just begining co experience, fairly the cost of the war that she bas engaged in, the burthen ot which , growl heavier with every month of its continuance. The question as to who in tturend is to bear these expenses must became en important one In the'eettlement ; of the difficultly!. Turkey, 'al- readMankrupt, cannot pay them although they were assumed In her defence; and •Busela. will lave to'-be greatly'reduced - before ehe can: con opt to pay for her own ' 'Wh oever, has to pay; the fact Is evident, from the., state ment of the new Chancellor of the Bachequer that peels a teniblostsiX On - the finances of the country. The Budget last, year demanded thS:rnotid - eunt of $383,105,008; of which V 47 - ~ 480,000. was derived from taxation;. and the re 7 AnsinderfronsEschaquethille, .Thier year thi-low.; eat estlnttetes4o4;6Bs,ooocand duo = allowance beinitoads forcontintencies, thermal total may 11911 ft-to s43mos,octo - '%ho chimeduor de , Minds , extraordinary , sources of euliplf 16 the' amount of , $106,600,000, of which. $80,000,000 Is by lean, and the remainder by increas ing the-Income tax I yam cent.; of from '3 to 7 pet cent; - the tat on tea Bd. the pound; coffee Id.; engirt flathethendted; spirits to per $ 5OOO . and 13ankeia.ChiqUes a Btamp duty : of .Thei additionstheiden upon private income yield!! he lees a sum than,slo,ooo,ooo,; *blob . presumes gross income, enjoyed by the people of the Xing dote; subject ,Strtaxation, of onethonsand mil:- nougat dollars: The stamp on Banker's Clientele Le‘moch-connpainedef, eas calculated to unbar ries pottiness. It tecalculeted.to yield $1 1 ,005,. QpO.psr Annun. :at the espeudithres last year, the three:War items pi Army, Nosy aid' Ordinmice; cost.slso,faly eitaintt $8;500,000 in 1858: This yeni:tbe )161'r items a r e Wltantod tp oast 5202,740.c100,4 **At SOB,27BiQCO was ipint Cuitleitnuarter. Cu th e intreduCtion -- of .his statement the. Chancellor 'gate.* briefAp• Haase of the history 'of the public debt of Great Brifairt;l!bloh:from the smallbeginning:os 000,Q08511,17PAWif , P.5474 0 09,9 0 9.41 14 ,c105e of the rMu Years'. war with Feints 1758 i, to i 81,2E4400%P d the close the anterlcelLerit' ba . 1785; WA 4.44 0 0 0 .0 0 0" its higheatpaint after ther.treaty of:Nlenna In 1815, at the slog •'''A . of the great Continental wars with Bonaparte.— • larrrsas.— Tfi . e pn number of New York From that time to the Ist January last it fell to Quarterly Review has anlartiale.on..”Postoffice $3,765,0K000, so that in a forty years' peace Improvements," in which . it is stated that the 1 the reduction was tele then 8 per cent., or about Boston people annually average about thirty one-fifth of ono per cent. a year—a fact which, i three letters each;. those In New York about as the Chancellor suggested, makes It abundant- ; twenty-four; in Philadelphia, fourteen; in New ly manifest that on the renewal of war, the de-, • Orleans, about sixteen; and in. Baltimore ten.— crease must not only stop, but the movement be' In the aggregate of the large cities of the United reversed.—Baltimore American. States there is an annual average of about twen ty letters to eaoh . -perseii. .In , thanoantry die ; trims there are only about three lettersannually .1, to each person, and in the whole United States I about four to each person. _ RISICLIATION.—We learn from the Chicago Journal that Bishop Whitehouse. of the diocese of Illinois, has issued a private circular to the clergy and vestries of the EpiscoparChurch in that State, to the effect that he intends to retire from his present position. It isxinderstood that his • resignation will be accepted. The Bishop states among other reasons for this step. •• that he is not slanted to the Present social condition of the West. Kw:was Cenzn• Retsum4—Camplete. Y g v g r. g e , - R. 5 M ; i % I. 1' P .F. • ~ .; 141 673 270 369 ead 75 963 .1 24 310 203 199 606 10 7 518 ' ad 101 od 101 215 12 4 2321 4th 109 71 67 160 2 1 rl At h 443 444 144.5 22 24 1407 ; ?t g 4 64 3 1.1 2 el 11?1' 11 1 1 1 !111 1 , Fth 66 27 32 76 6 10 631 9th 61 25 . 35 66 12 3 • 86 fah 97 64 63 108 "n 161 11th 33 3 TA 30 6 26 12th 163 8078 206 37 7 243 1311 4 162 114 90 273 9 14 244 1419. 155 512 838' . 301 48 15 1167 164 h 472 861 368 840 16 16 873 lath 108 476 385 1441 104 aa 1183 17th 91 62 tA , 443 6 23 " 160 lith 29 1 =WWM=I Prom the Neer Yorktrlbutee New Oanxaas, April 80.—At a meeting of the Cuban Junta, held yesterday ISuudayl r oeneral John A. Quitman handed in his resignation as Commander-in-Chief of the Expedition which has been so long organized against Cuba. All of the American officers who held COlllOlllllllOll3 is this Quitman army hero also resigned, and the cause of Cuba is now in the hands of the Junta. Thus ends the Quitman Expedition, an enterprise in which many of the leading men of the South 'have been engaged and had every reason to be lieve would prove succerieful. The •officers who Were engaged to take part in this eipedition were men of experience, who have held commis sions in the United States army and hr.ve seen Berrien and distinguished themselves in the war .with Mexico. Many of these officers have not 'Oleic superior in the United States. I have a list of their names and the, positions which they were to have held; bat as the enterprise has failed the publication of the same is of no inter eat. At the time of the organization of the expedi tion the leaders had every assurance.from Pres ident Franklin Pierce that he would not Inter fere with the enterprise. Previous to his elec tion he was a warm friend of the Cuban cause, and did not hesitate to express himself in its fa vor on every occasion. Thottiands of Southern Whigs voted for him on that account. The Ad ministration, however, have thrown every obsts cle in the way of the departure of Quitman; and but for the determined course pursued by the President and the Cabinet to defeat the enter prise, Gen. Quitman and an army of 4,000 men would now be on the ,Island of Cuba at the bead Of a successful revolutionary party. This Quit miin Expedition, has been badly managml,and has beeen a continual series of blander!. The excitement In Kansas has already result ed in bloodshed, and if the report be true in nr , NU also. A leader of the Pro-Slavery party named Clark has been killed at a public meeting at Leavenworth. A dispute arose as tb-Which party hid the majority. Mr. Clark claimed it for the' negro drivers, and Mcßee, one of the other side, replied that this wee • lie. Here upon Clark struck Mcßea with a club, stunning him; but as soon as ho came to himself he drew d revolver and abet bin assailant dead. This done he escaped, though shots werefiredet him. Finally his friends"gavh him up to the 'United States 'officers at the fort, in whose custody he remained at our latest advises, though a desire to take 'him out and lynch him was manifested by the slavedrieers: It is also reported that the house of George V. Park, 'of Parkville, 'Mo. ' whose printing °stab• lie'hment was,recently thrown into the Missouri river, has been burned down by his enemies, and he himself lynched in Kansas. If this be true it mast have occurred after be had written the manly and sensible address to the peoide of the, State; which we copy in another column. He there protests that ho has done nothing hostigto slavery for which . its zealots ought to 'rob or kill him, and that he shall naeleave thiplace at their dictation. His pluCkla good. 'lf he has not yet been lynched we may very likely soon hear of that event, though wo are confident it will - not prove altogether a harmless euteffiike to those It Is evident that time to try' men's souls ban now come in Kenny., The "Glans who have gone ' there from Missouri, with debt, bowie-knives and revolver.; to override - the genuine.settlers and, eatabliah Slavery at whatever dorttr,tiriust now be met determinedly if,thair nefarious purpose is not to be ecooveplishej. If the Eiecutive will Send 'thither a cOsitle of regiments to maintain order and see that the people of the Territory are net oometed and domineered evertor Mr. itch ison'a gangs of brigands from illissouri, very well. -It is the plain duty of the Precidnat to Irene the troops there for that purpose. No In dian thstnrbances are to be compared in Lanes with thetintrages thus committed 'in Han na. Bunif OWL Pieren.fail to clothier, the peo plo of the Free States should take the matter in hand, et ones tarnish the people ankle ierritory with the means or armin g and protecting them selves. A hundred dun:maid dollars Would be 'well expended 1d equipping, drilling and support ings.corpse of a hundred. frontier rangers, who might -engage . in peaceful .avocations ..alien' dot on actual sernce r and m . cage of neeti l he ready to sestet:vibe Goverhor in executing the laws and .defending the riglArt.of the, people. We shall doubtless aeon Ithow What the execu ' live will do in the prettrise'e If boating is done the peoples should' Insane:time in taking . the nee. canary action... The emergenoy is pressing and the, issues of the struggle uneynaluibly impor lant.—N. Y. grit. The Jack Tars at Dalaklava much dislike car rying'ap pro:intone to the camp on thelr bade, which all are obliged to do; and Mere% a very geed story told on one who Was overtaken by a general officer on the road. Jack-was dressed in an cid soldier's zed coat,ancl hada bag of bis-: cult upon his back, when the general made up' at a point of the real where it Win very tiarroW: The gerkend •"aoldier, allele! me to pass you," Jack—"l am note soldier.", !Gen!" era!, "Well sailor."' Jack-L"1 am not'a Sailer." `Generia--"Well then, what are Your . Jack— " Why, 2. , -.-. oollllllli3BBl{llt ninle.! , • Tae . geasral laughed heartily, and gave Jack half !Serowe • • A large number of extensive mills Bare been put la operationln -Abe. Minnesota pinerine this .season.. The last St, Patel Times girea an ac count of one which cost $120,000. It lisps this. ti Saws, besides Shingle, lath end clapbnard nes, -chines, and employe 180 elm,. 60 iota d oxen' and 17 span othorses in the pineries, . We .fear that therough weather of the past two days pas done much damage to the shipping Or the Lake. The propeller 'Open is reported aster° at Marblehead, and it is almost certain . that other disaster; perhaps more serious ones, hays occurred. Two or three vessels zero driven ashore below _Buffalo on Sunday alleshoon. —Cleve. Leader. . , The Snow .Nothing State Council of fleorgis, has adopted, at fa last session in Macon, the foi• lowing resolution: and directed it to be p4blish ed., It le ;thus officially printed In the Savanattli Republican: . ; • , , . , , Desolred, That alertly' and slave institution; are protected by the Ciinetitution of the United Stateii - acid the obligation to maintain them., is not sectional tut national; that..tho, sight ,to ea-, tablish thern,in the organisation of State govern ments belongs to the native end naturalised tit 'hens; and that Congress has no constitutional `power to intervene, by excluding anew State apt , plying for admission into the .Union,, upon the ground, that the,eanstitution of mach States rec ognizes slavery. _ • The paper containing thin comes to us with the 'reitolition marked, and we therefore-Tiresome that it ls•intekided as a significant warning. to the Northern 'Knott tiothings.--Phd...14 . ! AFFrI- Tua Axton; , Goan Mours.—A letter, from a gentleman . In ApriugHeld; ?am, datoti the 10th alt,,, says: 4 4estorday, fifteen or twenty of oar'` citizens started for 'lletedio; where 'they are to j o i n a notivpaill of 'near one thousand pertone-,-, 'all bound for the. , Witchetattsidountains. , about font tirmdreitmilee-framthis-Theit.-und riii the Arkansas - rivet , Stitch pentane, residents' f the c ounty of Derrten, hare .recently returned; some of whom-ritieid to hatepialised three thousand d o r Ix Di a4 i e r ni tl o fty t t iv i y at a ,: ii ii o figi hov eg lan fnil d _ irl was i,t h b i e n r g c . i. .Q ui ri p ir . A re l 4 turn. 6-_ _lici t e ., u4 i tur o Rty. eaOl'itS:thelni des and pilots ... ' RIOT . =ax 'Fluorin; -N. 11.- The Lebiirwii Witigi. Mai bititagmednuntof 41' Idef la Hanerii betwren . the students.of Dartmouth College .iiiid the'exiettf of_ the Morita. Military 5eh001. , ....1t iteentethitt psitediMeulty,hadeceined;rtherein the eidetii felt illeituteltes Insulted - :tinil•tressed. the rinirittekifts to seek, radrisa.:. The college . students met thaw-promptly, end Tate a battle inened, , iti-Which the cadets were vanquished by tlieweplatior nntabara abbe etudenta—Findiog tadet.t . dre*thels kayos at d thole , s ad were about to yege • tlelpArwle .war, when the atßiara of the aollegelatertinat. Meanwhile the collegeboys eptibe.boate *drift, and thustel offal retreat e° the valets, who.were obliged titter:4 the wee._ , 1 Seta shore the iiVlr• 040*r,t4 be in* Tistigated-..-- • Governmemt Claims 1 1 11 E un' deTsigned, mill p - roUurn bounty lir Land Mutants and obtain Pc/4mi Nr thOsS anti tlo.l thatch', under the tarfoue seta of Col:tames. Special auen.on +JI co given tnall cam witbsi thelurisdictinn of ;ha Coon ofillattna..ani promp taetatan- wilt tie lt. in to any businoes connected witht a Congt•tet or any of ch. Deloalanoota. patrons Seating the wain. of their , r arrant• to toor Can ale's hare rho Mahn& Pd.. or • 1.1 qui th em loea tell favorably in any of the now Stata• tn. Tar/U.lo. J036P110.0, SOY. • Gat. of the Comte Ilface,/ Cornet of Tenth street, and eettnaylvania 3071.1 Sii T. MIA. • He in ineedy is a Kotaleman to whom every conflimicei 0.7 be placed. Perwrie med . rely on sermon nod Mar ful %Won= toil:air tot-reel. he intnietbor their boot mess to We hands.—Cbcdor Ch. (Pin) Routittrart We rem:emend him tin the pubile.— Deily 217.0rwInk 114). • . .eft. n . :needy hoe been man y rem • resident of Wesh leCiora and he. bream ideykrown am a enfeeble public otlinar.—Timea mut Go-wtte. (intelme. 1114., , , Kennedy lit enneentln dintionnishodf , d• ,ilii proropt end energetic bunion.. habits and bleprObli end norightneen of rhatanter.—Brocklyn (N. 7',1 . Daft , dendii , r , fla le well qualifina by hie habits oDr tar , rtdirer _plow mitten of.biteinses planed in Ida hands. Patriot. W.. - tor o oon. N. C ) fle le well fitted for the bendrionn, an we take pleura. In commoodlog nit.Kensedy to those ring Ka In the I:ironic:Moo either cialmit—Daily Ad er, WAWA, Al.) , Ille aoduainteare with the matinee f t1M11.1131 . 1. the Is- Uric., Laud, Perini,. wnd otherdeport ented offices. ere. hie:in-rest rennin. for aiding '• thews nil o met gecure hie sere ice.—Sentincl.fopdenebennn.ln. r• - L' ( 1 . from en acquaint.. of mate Men or 44131. men T.", vie confidently motarataildrhim to any NOmay desire to eir.re tile sereicee.—.Doily Pinedok .intsbeVh, Put ap=-2.lw4wdlterr Notice to wnom it may Coiled'''. rriIIE , PUBLIC SPRING SALES of Real .Estate es Rcettester. are now cleat!, and the 'Budd. cop „sawn hes fairly commenced.., El y mitten of Rootlet ter is busty employed. Nem the 30 40 new families who hone become alma the present Spring.' fled con. giant ern p'doyment; and In a few drys • hundred . faminee room VIII be r paired to carry on tkut work of tbn present ro son. The Chr went: le near .iii and will be Irt fedlopsration Sum Berseral_Cars be ready r delivery, hi ...tn.', the et of dull', MSS. Two or three new aunt" will be con tracted Ow immedlately, and name es other, o u st o f will be cornmencod: malting meat' amount of mechanical sea otiterlato; independen 0 , . the Oar Masts. Ileta-ent, which srill , hrobady ampler from one to two ' hundred. • • A prominent' brtokniaher fraid Plttelotrati has jnet our. abased nips large PA., and contracted to makanpon them forthwith 600,U0d bricks. Two gauge of hands *mammas work the present week, besides th e other "ratdsheretofore established In th e neighborhood. Our eons quarries are-WreadY alive with workmen. and the roads leading to theta lined with team. Dev on harombeg aberndantand et-cap:ma tenements will goon gorier up to relleve.some of our house., which now have 6 femlllee. 4 .farbilles, 3 families and dose. of them. .itandlles eseb, , Arty *he dld not MO.. chtlota et:o4onm public ale s ill aa. as the four pa ie •satee the prtannt spring ten st secure good boreal. atinierda seal by calling on th 6 cubic:thee In hothestgr. Torms-7.hi 'down.% In one year sad h to twrt: Years. M. T. C. 00 OLD. P 8.-4 few lets con yet be had at $6O 01100 etteh ePPlied for bean alai , Z.lth May.' Thaw lois eon twice as huge Al Anal glitz Tiv 40 Out and the prim only:from SIM to. per ft out foot. Thenremot teemed homes:slut' end Inter& broccoli of , Ovid Putney, 4 wat In theoeulve of the borough Of Rochester . %Um the heatitlfolgO• acisehnstaing, o,thara ac., of P. /team can be bought arebugh the , subecther at great 'bargrdns, and there are not two gra tempuras within a benison mils Zeahanics' 'Bank. T a meeting of the Conamiesionera of said i Bank, hada Itte ad Mt-41one • tesolord, Tbet the- oubscribm to the Stock of the Me 'ebanks• Bank of PlttaSttigh, be reou.tred to 0..7 to the .Tresestypt the ram of T!cenSlDdiars aeolLehare of the dock. hald'br them, on or Writhe Siofccoa they etr • . . . Pa t yment mill tnenctois be made by thetteekboldero, to Samuel Jame, Each, Treatise .. at the office of 8. Jona, t DAVID Citill'lMLL. th' P ILI= et d . : .fieerat.7. ITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN.-01111,mnd 1819 Cash Capital. -- - 000,000. • , Caah tititplus on latan. 185 , $ 273,273 TIIIB CAPITAL STOCK a d' SURPLUS t seencrely invented for di...benefit of pollov•hold , re. Alan nvidotton Omni:alms ars Ittsmi.lo :Public ont , lidenee and'of our ability to lay Imo, promptly, we states feertaleattlnertalpt.areds Company Ina ell Its siropciw,Tars Prom $1;.*.09 pfr yeted4. Ito t>l2Zltlr=ll.",l, 2 ,`llrub.ltalliVtV, =4Pb:ll ter indoetuty than tin. „on. Pea. They amtlune to mete lurivenee trot arty in town and country, at rates as ISOnsietent plth safety, to the r oll= holder. • • 11. B. Tr..l4scit. Aant. am-.. Barth-West earner Mk and. Woodetroeu. Pitte• Dumb. ap2o.l.yd eats and CRT. the attention of our W E rtieeda =CM. _publl. reuerall• to our beautiful stout' of expic uars. et A et.il 0.4..wh1b .annum.zurpenneti tor oettueee and trf stil.— A,h , o, our peleetial. apu,Shar i ghal CAP& :Which are the mta lertild of the Tema- Pliab Ca%a: not. . J. ir1L301.1•.. N;9l 'Neel et anew and ranO.tioods—A la assort ment 3ttit - received":. 11TE are opening our Spring peirehasee of otorre good, . and oder ttuntrigHon an. W. I. to oil; bold 'mite ...Art .10.alerolo oxemloo our nook lonian tow-booing. Oar rood, of loorklugtillitftlll3:4 Yrsow of mai kitt.ls is caitrio to. WIL If. TALCarr 71017 • ••,, 1, No: 61 , 41 WM ocrpot. .WE ,ASE., NOW. RECEIVING , : PROM v v New York and Philadelchls,4l MI nook or - , °HEW " LAM THAD. emarrieing Young 00iang• ' &nohow: and _English Bteal t.YII er which have been caret uIl neleite4 and mill bey wad as , %piney etcher whole. 1111-7PKJLIUR RIO AND JAYA. COvYKS._ , '7.AWSIILVO'S and HT: LOUIS R eFINF.D BUGLES, PE.6.1": TEA h'SIIHR. • • No. 38 FlhU street. ' A Valuable Property for Sale. TlLE.eubieribeidesire to move to teitvert, &avian . sileta ProiwttY. which • quarter of s mile rum Phillpaborgb. Dearer erninty, Fti opposlostbe /Wheeler Belhowel Depot: near the Otoo 'Moen It till suit most eneellwltu as emirate residence for thmetwbo are engaged In badness Intbe «0, on 11.14 roads. Steamboat. cr for Gardener. it metal,. about 12 worm otoWtwnstory Dense2s by 22 Fast. send story frame 16 by 21 feet; • frame Barn. 20 by 02 feet. • good Well In tbe yard: cent bell6leve and'alan 56 'l:rifted Allele Trews. .• 1 , 1 of reach ant Cherry Tnws_ ..The. whole or any part f the abovelnentloned property .in be , wld'lf obown— Per furtheu. ' , articular", enquire of: li. W.:012110TX% Watrllltaker.Bmltbaeld et, near sth. arn6l4Wed I GEORELDn 4T. VINZ AN]) 4JEDAR W ' -SAMUEL RROEMS keel, mustantlP an panda g0. 1 ...0n `stmt of Weetislad DathTatpk - Iloreo.s ea:Weds; Oak Well, Paktum orDme, Churne. De, • lieestirer. Visle•and 'Mrry Waski,Lteards. end all neat y As a s w nu n M s e g, a m n dlOid oo m r seieks Waremoz Pitth StlVOUPitletnargb. P.. . , .IdORSS FOR SALE--A. good Bag year. OM, teutla an kuoeloog ta.quire .4 .1 13CHOUN lIAlit4R , 24 Wad eveet. UAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES RAW* Tan Itz ode 30...m0rs of land. Waite at 3 nales from the city. bear the old Washington Road. .The land ilea well; la of gOod soil, and ftrr Whlaltby and pleasant iramtion. It outartreasami .by any mot the city. Solos WO par scre, in lots clone son and upwards. - Tenni of gaTmont eery S...PITTSBEST:k 50N.140.34 For T HE SEES-BOAT J. B. ;RASSE,Lk of largest also, nearly two years old, and In good ralealr; one nyanid-daokad Canal Banton( large atse.firr GO• el aplo 111,LNNETT, OLYDN CO. Pain Tca Store,_ Frfikterre ova door entreat ?1,7 OW . _RECEIVING, a fall 1. assortment of OBSEN and BLACK ZISAS I om 11 rtheni . ttu rno. to parchual =ye tram tha maortarr ah Warrantee of anterior 11 aro*, arutlrtll 'old. halvah, atutiratall; at tbr 191aat Pion A BARK.,IIOI.IBE FOR SALE; well or ate:ea oei containing • b• l 4.lr•r/.. • 1 • 11 4 S nom. enesetegre Ana finished tin OM al sr, pm -147,9%1..1 Wei. •rkortra , tree.. IV ardinnt the •ez I end it. s, The 1124 Ike on Pride sk, br la deep.. Zelse SUDO., _ltnarsprih. in band. remain or at 1,2 an° •rear. Also; is new two stos7 Stick Boum suitable for two `,l 4 ,..pings et 4 rams each. with lot an Ikon Pride rt. try 104 den. trees, grishenT,Ltshke_kn. jib§ SLAW.- Terms won as • 1. VUTUBMTA 505, 14 9* ad 0. FABKOF - 12t , AtilitS FOR OALIt-10.3 nerehi In"doitivictlon: vitti si' cod store hours, bosh etekle. hs.T Iduni.ersnam .4.0,130t110,...i nad a =roll orths-d: Incepts* e=in; : " /LVIIIIII:14% '"em % Lnd W•t•ft• Pi•o 3 We, Tains. 4 2 alt* u niln amsd remainder in oRs, tyro and throe Imre. . INTILISKUTI; 50N.14C4 Bd R. V . B.IIDE• SAM— PETRE-97, Backs now ioir ,g ! n - a t e ""!' kl " l liimtt MCKIM 100. tr. H: PHILLIPS; Htxtee and. Sign Paint • aIVG/PingOire proved: as =W. Or masts Nusraer li : ::1 11 1 4 .1tV.,P1:137.L1 P P211 1 3 1 1 1 1.5itet. " th.strerrit' I. A. Open . 6 lan &mon% cur of Booing Bounots,—e6m6f4lng now Is Satin L. Brits Rothod, Pedal Polkt. Stait =W. 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