IQ ii 111 gi 11010111K.VA Dia W#l DI -...-....-PUDLIBUND BY D. N. P;TTSBURGI - 1: MONDAY MOBSING. MAY 14, 1855. m . R .. n ° , ' • ° Pittsburgh OFFICE of th Gazette Cle7heets removed to the new haildbur oe Flfth r u t mur esbor •ttd inimedlitaly adjoining the Peetectetniatureh. Jr. Advarttaer•—Nntter me Editorial ED= rt the rtnly Casette, are otlened anDwasi. Annanna.x.hotudr.tbAr notices tosproar atbspaing. on Monday morning, will ;dean hand thew In Wong b o dot; on Estard•Y• • Advance payments.—Hereafter no int/b -ee:GAL:a will be taken ter the Daily or Weekly Gazelle. p•rswat i alas in Whemaver the a t .. U up to which the subsoriptiou ill paid, the taper ita be b.,..ubly dapped. =dean the ratocriptiou In re ....d bp adrenal payment. All transient advertielna. of .7.7 descriptions, will be required to be paid is ad no.. The nip ateeptlotur will be where .pedal month It pearly contracts are made. ilea: tow lESalltalenrale Weed, Geasetto.—The erteastes silla‘daldeal au= litekly Gazette offers to cox baldness men meet &strata, medium of making that: bnalnera Imovn One et:Mutation L Netereenfonz and tea tbnusand.2onentna alniostam merebaut, manufsetnres and ebna-kaeass le Wed.= Pannalie , ule.. and Eastern Ohio. .16rlar. H. P. MUELLER. MU editor of the Sta.. Zd tine sad sow conneoted'Eth the Pittsburg. Oestior. I. sutheetsed to eolidt tatecrlptlone and arertlzortents for the Pittshollith Gazette, aaortUng to oar published tame Mutant mu.dcioub. {.p)fl[L3kLd Thu %tries Ummeasfir.—The new build ing of the Western University of Pentosylvania will be finished by August next, and we rejoice to be able to announce that it is the intention of the Board of Trustees to organise an efficient faculty, and open the institution for academical purposes -about the let of September. The ca reer of the old University was not free from trouble and difficulties. For half a century it struggled for a mere existence, ever oppressed by Toverty and twice destroyed by fire; but it always had sufficient vitality to survive its cala mities and give hopes of a brighter future.— Shea the buildings on Duquesne Way were burned dOwn the trustees have been husbanding the means of the institution with great care, until they are now able to pay for the fine edi Ice which is in process of erection on the cor ner of Diamond and Ross streets. This building, an admirable cabinet of minerals and philo sophical apparatus, and the library "of a few hundred volumes, are the sole means of the Uni versity to begin with. Humble as these are, its Mends do not despair of being able to make it in time a blessing to our path and an honor to our community. But on what ground do they base such flattering expectations! We answer, on the beneficence and public spirit of the citi zens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. It is impossible for collegiate institutions to prosper without endowment, end the Western University is not an exception to the rule.. It should have the means to endow ono or more chairs. Various modes hive been adopted by different colleges to effect this object, such tut selling scholarships, soliciting benefactions, and receiving the voluntary gifts of noble mindedin ,divldwls The ardent:idea:hoot of Delaware Col lege him recently raised $50,000. for endowment In 1847 the Hon. Abbot Lawrence presented to the corporation of Harvard College $50,000 to found two professorships of-Geology and Engi neering, and to erect a new laboratory ands nit ..able building for other departments. In 1849 that 'noble spirited son of Maasachnsetts made further benefactions, and in 1850 Prof. Agassis oommenced him instructions in Geology, and Prof. Eustis in the Engineering department— About the same time Abiel Chandler, Esq., of Walpole, N. Ef..., gave to Dartmouth College $50,- 000 to be applied to the support of a permanent school of instruction in the practical and useflti ends of life, composed chiefly of the branches - of mechanics and civil engineering. Amherst Col lege lately received $lO,OOO bequeathed by Mr. Samuel Appleton, to previous valua ble gifts. We might arc c:ller instances of what is being done in ort, . parts of the country for . the cause of scientih. and classical learning, but s we have few here who could emulate snob -rocs sets, we forbear. But though we have fiiireitimma Who could alone trot the means to foontiprofessorships, yet we dare say there are lluny who would be willing to assist in so noble an effort; and for the purpose of soliciting ouch benefactions a committee has been appointed of - thelrnstees of the Western University. This Committee is composed of the following mem bers of the Board: - Hon. M. Hampton. Hort. H. Hepburn, Genl. J. K. Morehrei. John Harper, EK , Bishop Simpson, E. Cl Zdrington, M. D., Heed. J. P 3i'Laren, D. L Here a question iiaturelly suggests itself : What is the use-of a Coll ego, when a High *Oleo is about being established, with its professor ships munificently supported st the cost of pub lic taxation f The directors of the High schoo l recently 'applied to the trustees of the University to rent their building, doubtless conceiving that the one_supenseded the other. The application was refused, and for the reason that the one is kcal to Pittiforgh, the other embraces a Luz eras area of usefulness, and has its own mission to perform, though without the power to entry It an by compulsory process. We hope the Trustees of the University will make good selections in the choice of professore. The success of the institution depends upon this. The professor of Natural Philoeophyshould not only be a good teacher but a popular speaker.- : - By delivering a few lectures during the winter months he might impart a vast amount of cab in] knowledge to oar eitlzetus; and for this ob• fart alone we would commend that chair for en- dowment to those who . have been blessed with the genre= heart' and willing hands to estat. llah so great a mean of doing good in one midst. 11‘We invite the situation of capitalists 1T of spy person who can command at lout $2600, to the card of Mr. J. fi. Beardsley, in another colamn. ' The design is to to establish a branch of a well established and prosperous business in tbli city. Mr. Beardsley Presents good refs, suss both in this city and New York. • We hare been shown some very handsome feria, Issued by the Commissioners of Psyette County: It is of the denomination of five dol. and will make a reliable and convenient circulation where known. Itis redeemed, we un derlie:id, at the several bunking houses of John T. gogg. Litscomtaa on SZONZT Bomartra: By RSV. G. C. Vincent, Wilmington, Pa. This U a Eamon delivered before a c6ngregation of the Associate Presbyterian Church, in Monier county. - It is a very able review of the whole question. fioninzentni Woaris, for May: By Charles Dickens. The, May number has reached us by mall, Tram the publishers, considerably after the time of its publication. Notwithetanding its late aridul, we may say that this number sus tains the already high character of the work, andirons. it to be . one of the very beat aerial riblisattotis of the day: Published in New York, by J. A. Dix & Co., No. 10 Park PLsce, at sil,oo per annum. SLIM Or TIM MOO Las.—Gov. Pollook Ems, in . obedience to the late Act of Assembly, giv en notice that the ?dentine of the Public World between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh will be offered for sale at tho Merchant', Exehange In Philadelpia, on the 24h of 2 , 17, at 7i P. M. DVISOLVTION 01 TAT 4C1.1....a JUNTA.—New OH =AU; May 8,185 h- . mJ !utterer Monday I announced the resig: .on (Igen. J. A. Ciultenan and other talkers of the Cuban Expedition. I have now to announce the &evolution of the Cu ban ;outs. goiootaris, the Treasurer of the Junta, and Elise Hernandez have resigned, owl riles, the only tree patriot In the Junta, has sent hisreeignstion to the Club et Havana. Gail:out riatind Herhandes have taken their departure for New:Eork.' getattooart and Valiente are now the only repreitentatives piths oelebrsted blunder ing' Junta. Tero . of the steamships ownedby the Expedition are to be sold to pay the outstanding ,debte of the Junta. The transportation of the snag; B.c, for the barque Magnolia, cost over $40,000. Gent oral ,gultman re-:I.:alto his home - on Tuesday &raring. The in it popular man in the State of Mississippi is Ou.t. Quitman, and he will no doubt be called upon to serve his State in some high 450 s by the Know Nothing party, as in Novem ber nezDemocrany will be badly bastes through mit the State.-2V Y. Traria& Tbe Louisville Courier says: .Uptin careful inquiry, Ire feel safe in the assertion that the late trost is thte.region has left the fruit =lulu rill If at all bitten it is slight . that us 101111 ipprobeadesL" • • - , iron the Kehl.. rm. States aunt 31 , than six hundred votes were here given by,,these Prientectni fcci'• • tre...,,,,ein • Ichntint.nte of lisim • non - residents. of the Territory, who toted with Thefollowin emori • - • - i out being sworn as to their qualifications, and al .iti, b g prepared for dr-- [immediately after the election returned to Mill =dation among the citizens of Kansas , is a , eouri—some of them being the incumbents of faithful and correct abootuat of the recent outra ges at the late election: • Important public offices there. Indeed, so well was the aharac'er of this foreign vote under lb the Senate and Howe of Representatives in Con- ' stood, that the judges Struck out of the preecri press Assembled: bed form of return the words, "by lawful real- The memorial of- the subscribers, citizens and dent voters." residents of the Territory of Kansas respect -. ' We might continue the list of these sickening fully represents: 1 details until the blood of every freeman would That a state of things exists in said territory, t boil with indignation, but it is useless. One more unparalell, to we believe, in the annals e' our ' instance alone we will refer to. In the eighteenth country, and which it becomes our solemn duty : election district, where the population was to lay before you, Sand through you, before our scarce; and no great mount of foreign votes was fellow-citizens of the United States. Under the , needed to overpower it, a detachment from Islie _guarantee of your law for the organization of , souri, from sixty to one hundred, passed In with this Territory, and in consideration of the oriel- a train of wagons, arms and amunition, making leges which that law held out to us, we left our i their camp the nignt before the election near former homes, met the privvatione of an nninhab- Moorestown, the place of the polls, without even ited country, and prepared for adding another I a pretext of residence, and returning immediate- , republic to our Union. ly to Missouri after their work was done, their , The right of civil and religious liberty—thel leader and captain, being a distinguished citizen of right were of suffrage and self-government set Missouri, but !Wept presiding officer at the den , up as the beacon lights which hurried us on.— ale of the United States, and who had boteie•knife i l As freemen we were invited, as freemen we and revolver hefted around him, apparently ready came, and as freemen we expected to live. But to shed the blood of any man who refused to be en- we address you now as an outraged and subju. slaved. All these fees we are prepared to es- ; gated people, disfranchised and easiseed, stripped , tablish, if necessary, by proof that would be corn- • of our dearest rights, and governed by a set ofl patent in a court of justice. masters foreign to our soil, and reprehensible i From a careful examination of the returns, we only to their own lawless will. are satisfied.that over three thousand votes were 1 One of the States of our Union,strong in wealth, thes cast by the citizens and residence of the population and resource!, relying upon her awn- States, and that a very large portion of the real- mulated strength of ”lmost half a century, and dents were deterred or discouraged frorn going taking advantage cf tor feeble infanoy as a pen- to the polls. If this condition of things is allowed pie, has invaded our sod,; seised upon our rights, to prevail. we are reduced to the state of a vas subjugated our territory, and selected for us our en- sal province, and are governed by the State of lees ; intending also to dictate our laweand make Missouri. in the stones of their will. This may well seem an It would be mere affectation in us to attempt , almost incredible thing in the nineteenth century I to disguise the fact that the question of making and in this Republican Union—the reenlist and Kansas a Free or Slave State is at the bottom of , boasted land of liberty and self government—hot this movement, and thit the men who thus invades , the evidence of It is as palpable and undeniable our soil and rob us of our liberties, are from the_ as the fact in' bitter and mortifying to us, and pro-Slavery men of Missouri, who are =willing disgraceful to the pablio. to submit the question to the people of the Ter- Thin invasion of our soil and usurpation of our ritory, and abide the compact between the'North rights commenced at the first moment of calling and South, which the Kansas-Nebraska hill con those:rights into action. The first ballot box tains. that was opened upon our virgin soil was closed The compact we want carried out, and by that to us by overpowering numbers and impending - test we want the question nettled if it can be; but force. It became, not what Americans have there are few things that we would not prefer to been proud to designate it, the exponent of the the domination of irresponsible invaders front people's will, hut was converted into the •word Missouri. That enactment is not only a law of the oppressor, to strike at civil liberty. 'So which States and individuals are bound to obey, bold and reckless were our invader' that they but it is s compact between the North and South cared not to conceal their attack. —a solemn covenant between the sovereign States They came upon%s not in the guise of voters, of one Union, which none can violate without be steal away our franchise, but boldly and openly, coming recreant to the principles of honor and to snatch it with the strong hand. Thay came justice—without the betayel of confidence re directly from their own homes, end in compact posed—without such breaking of plighted faith, and organized bands, with arms in hand and pro- es in an individual, would load him to the earth visions teethe expedition, marched to our polls, with scorn and contempt, and drive him from and when their work was done, returned whence the society of honest men. The bill which they came. It is unnecessary to enter into the Northern statesmen, backed with Northern men, complaint, it is enough to say, that in three die- had obtained for Southern rights, is made by tricts, in which, by the most irrefragible evidence , men who invade our soil, the very instrument there were not one hundred and fifty voters, for depriving as of our privileges, and stabbing most of whom refused to participate in this mock- to the heart those who magnanimously gave it ery of the elective franchise, these invaders poll- into their hands for other ends. ed over a thousand votes. .That bill is made to mean popular sovereignty Loving our country and its institutions, we for them—serfdom for us. The doctrine of were willing, if this was to be only a solitary in- self-government is to be trampled under foot stance, to suffer it in silence, rather than to pro- here, of all other places in the world, on the claim to the world that even in this remote spot very spot which had been hallowed and eon of our great country,civil liberty was but s name. secreted to its most signal vindication. The Bitter and mournful experience, has taught us, altare'which had been reared to it on this chosen however, that this was no isolated act—no teen- groan), and around which, at least the Item porary ebullition—but the commowement of a well ocrisiy of the whole Union bad sworn allegiance, matured and settled plan by a large portion of the and to which we had come as pilgrim woe people of one o.L the States of our neon, perm., , shippers in the wilderness, ere to be ruthlessly neatly to Mt/a. us, and ecsistaturs tAersiseleu our I demolished. Tho compact is to be basely broken meas. end the ballot of the freeman its efFicti torn Oa the 80th day of March last, we were again from our hands etaiost before the ink of the coy invited to the ballot box, under the law which enant is dry. Not only, too. is the principle of !. we, in common with. our fellow citizens of the popular sovereignty to be blotted out, more than States, bad, through your body, enacted. Ourl thia, even the object of the contest is to di, an vigilant d faithful Chief Magistrate had our. appear. The question of negro slavery is to rounded it with all the guards and precautions , eink into insignificance, and the great portentous with which hie authority Invested him, and we, issue is to loom up in its stead, whether or not were prepared to exercise the dearest and most we than be the slaves, and fanatic, who din cherished privilege of American. citizens, with aI grace the honorable and chivalric seaof the full sense of the vital and interesting importance South, shall be our masters to rube us at their of this peculiar occasion. pleasnaa. The occasion came, and with it came our in- 1 With a feeble and scattered community; just Tasting and self-constituted masters in thousands, l struggling into existence, without organiusion and with the paraphernalia of war. They came and almost without shelter, we are powerless organized in bands, with. officers, and arms, and , to ressit. an old strong and populous State, fall tents, and provisions, ....a munitions of war, es i of men and arms, and re-sources, and en there though they were marching upon a foreign foe I fore appeal to you, and througt you to the i 5...- instead of their own =offending fallow-citizens. : pie of the states. Remedy here we have woe. Upon the principal road leading into our Terri. Our Reece's'', has, with manly deterzumation tory and passing several important. polls, they and persistent f..ielity, stood by lib people numbered not less than twelve hundred in en, , and endeavored to carry out toe principles of and one camp alone contained not less than six hundred. They arrived at their several destinations the night before the election, arid ha. oi pitched their camps and placed their sentries, waited far the coming any: Baggage wagons were there. with arms and ammunition for a protracted fight, and among them two braes field-pieces, ready charged. They came with drums bearing and flags flying, and their leaders were of the most prominent and conspicuous men of their respec tive States. In the morning they surrounded the polls, armed with guns, bowie-knives and re volvers, and declared their determination to vote az all hazards, and in spite of all consequences lithe judges could be made to loaner's their purposes and receive their votes, and if no ob stacle was cast in their way, the leaders exerted themselves to preserve peace and Order in the conduct of the election, but at the same time did not hesitate to declare - that if Oat allowed to vote, they would proceed to any extremity in the de struction of property and life. If control of the polls could not be had otherwise, the judges were by intimidation, and, if necessary, by vio lence, prevented from performing their duty; or if unyielding in this respect, were driven from their post, and the vacancy filled, in form by the persona on the ground; and whenever, by any means, they had control of the Board, the foreign vote was promiscuously poured in, without Mo en:Miranda or reserve, or the ;lighten case to conceal its nefarious illegality. At one of these polls, two of the judges, having manfully stood op in the rice of this armed mob and declared that they would do their dory, one portion of the mob commenced to tear down the house, another proceeded to break in the door of the judges room, whilst others, with drawn knives, posted themselves at the window, with the proclaimed purpose of killing any voter who would allow himself to be sworn. Voters were dragged from the window because they would not show their tickets or vote at the dictation of the mob, and the invaders declared openly at the polls that they would cut the throats of the judges if they did not receive their rotes with out requiring an oath as to their residence. The room was finally forced, and the judges, surrounded by an armed and excited crowd, ' were offered the alternatives of resignation or death, and eve minutes were allowed for their decision. The ballot-box was seized, and, amid shouts of ' Hurrah for Missouri," was carried into the mob. The two menaced Judges thenleft the ground, together with all the resident citi rein, except a few who acted in the outrage, be cause the result expected from it conformed to their views and because it enabled the few to rule the many. When an excess of the foreign force was found to be bad at one poll, detach ments were sent to others, where it was supposed they might be needed. At the polls adjoining the one above alluded to, ono of the judges, a minister of the Gospel, who refused to accede to the demands of a simi lar mob of some four hundred armed and organ ized men, was driven by Malmo. from his post, and the "vacancy" filled by themselves. Threats and violent demonstrations were rife, and an other clergyman, for the expression of his opin ion, was unsuited and beaten. The Inhabitants of the District, powerless to resist the abundant supply of arms and ammunition, the organized preparation and the overwhelming number; of these foreigners, left the pulls without voting. In the Lawrence District, where was the lar gest camp of these invaders, speeches were made to them by leading residents of Missouri, in which it was said that they would carry their purpose if need be at the point of the bayonet ind the bowie knife, and one voter was fired at as he was driven from the election ground.— Finding they bad a greater force than was no emery for that poll, some two hundred men were drafted from the number eindsent off under their proper officers to another district, after which they atill polled from this camp over seven hundred rote'. In the fourth and seventh districts, along the Santa Fe road, similar scenes were enacted.— The invaders came together In one armed and organised body, with trains of fifty wagons, be sides horsemen, and the night before election pitched their camp in the vicinity of the polls, and having appointed their own judges in place of those who, from Intimidation or otherwise, failed to attend, they voted without any proof of residence. In these two election !ittt,:ot,‘ where the cenfueshow'one hundred voters, there were polled three hundred and fourteen votes, and last fall seven hundred and sixty-five votes, al though a large portion of the actual residents i i i did not Tote upon either occasion. In the six teenth election district, hundreds of men Game together as in other cases, crossing the river from Missouri the day before election, and en camping together, armed and provisioned, made the fiercest threats against the lives of the judg ' es, and during the night called several times at the bonito of one of them for the purpose of In timidating him, declaring in the presence of Ma wife that a rope had been prepared to hang him; and although we are not prepared to say that these threats would have been carried out, yet they surfed to produce his resignation, and giv theFo invaders, in the substitution, control of the polls; and on the morning of the election a steamboat brought from the town of Weston, Mo., M. Leavenworth, an accession to their num bers of several hundred more, who returned In the same boat, after depositing their vette.= There were over nine hundred and fifty votes polled, besides from one hundred to one hundred and fifty actual residents who were deterred or discouraged from yothw while the census so , thins show but three hundred and eighty-the votes In the Maoist a month lam Not lei ` popular scarereigoty, god !mar* in the prtyllega of managing our olroralrarra and rcoveruitut our. selves, until his population has been assailed and his life openly threatened with • bitterness al most onpaulleled and, although as chief mag istrate hr is all we could desire; nod has fur. paraded the path of duty amid a storm of I menace and distraction 'soder which many men would have quailed, yet he is pounces NU tote *eters. We web*, !Solt, this last apptal,, not to the North, not to the South not to any volition party—but to the representatives of the whole Union. We Leg that 21.0 men will sport with our fearful condition, by endeavoring to make pont, cal capital. or to build up party at the uprose of our civil and physical existence We went the men of the North said, the men of the South to I protect 03. Through yourselves, their repreavo• Lanus , . we appeal to their honor—to their just ice—to their patnotisso—to their sympathies. mit for favors, but for rights—not for trivial eighth, but for the dearest rights guaranteed to as by the Declaration of Independence--by the Cannes lotion of the Union—by the law of our organise ,' t on—by the sole= compact of the States, and which you pledged to as u the condition of mu coming here. Inside mahatmas we shall bore no serious troubles. Norttieno and Southern men mingle together in hartiony and good feeling. and In mutual dependence and assistance in the hard ship, sad prisallatui of a pioneer life, de we .learn to understand each other, friendships are engendered and prejadice• melt away, so that we shall be able to meet *II Animator's that may arise in • spirit of justice and kindly feeling. which will secure the rights of el - and cheerful acquiescetthe in the decision of the majority. Prom foreign oppreetion, however, we ask far relief of that power which passed the Kansas bin, and pledged to us its benefite if we would come here. We have a right to est its enforce ment: It IV-Mina for your honorable bodice to decide whether yea will keep the compact be tween you and us which exists by that bill, and on emigration—whether you will vindicate the sacred doctrines of the Government, or whether you will Tease ice in • state of vassalage end op pression. We cannot and do not doubt that you will in some way give us justice and protection SPECIAL NOTICES The Shenilatty MR. SAMUEL WALKER, of Elizabeth, will no ownol4ste tbr !beef of 111oshon7 County, rub 1. , 1 to Mt drink= of tn. onaltflod o1oldon„Wb10. Donor orals sad !Abort, corn of et• dlatzln. Nasabotb. May 10, losb. A Lady of our acquaintance. Mrs. Pow au., No. IS Stanton et., tigr York, nu troubled with Lly. r Oemotaint fin • loon flow, and after trying many omedlye, advbeed to try Ix. Manna.* Colabratad Lim Pills. She did an, and ups that with one hog eke arfutoally med. indklystion, &ppm of Ns mown. costiorms. out owr wad forroodorito of Me botoll2. an all dlr.. origination In lbw ram prolllto ram. as la Woo that dr•adful sontris Dratnaela. Thou who are althrtAd with amen tt. show. nomeratod dims.. may rent usoml that /bemires of e thine . losladlo• If the Hear. and An Its mernottlon th• beet mud, our oftond to the publle I. Di. IfeLsoeni Celebrated 3.3 m Pills. , fiy them. 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It embatiles the eleukentipf their reatorathm— Before they hare ounnamed the first bottle, they will be cammloin that the recaperatire principle I! at work In rt. cry &mutated portion-of their Mums. and'hoPe. esaur to be realised in their thorough waver,. will Wing op le their hearts. The Carina II put op highly eonoentrated. In pint hot tree. Price $3 per tonal - two for $B, els for $12.. 1 O. 11. troprietOr. N0t192 Ilnediray, N.• York. AcurriL—Plttabnyth: PLIZING Bus. No. 6) Wood Meng Gm H. Bind, 140 Wood st; 11. R. Bums, IT Wood it Aill.gh•ny My: .7 .1. .111.mai Bold by prugglito througbout the MAW Statu, Oao► do. and du West UAW. As a Spring and Summer Medi cin es Outer's Boutteh Mtetars stands. preplottleat 'bon ell other. Its atestasely ethesetotte settee on the blood: Its etteesthsoltss and etellytof OttzlitUr its Wale action " the /I :, sr ; Lie ttzdthel to drive all Imams k the = W e. Memo, dooming thitimotom =MUM toltetmth can Otiottlotteet Its hamlet; and at the 11111115 time eltzsot , &teary good 'theta, and the nut:thew dream 01024 to by EOM of the mod rorpeotebts eltissua of ittebtooad, la. wed elsewhere, mutt to cam:lades 'Mates thattheoo fain Imam: stout it. d'be_o*•of.r ahldvbottie sin Auer SIMKO theOthlel of - tishenollt, Ar.a argil twat It IWO* OOSUMIi. laliui Ina C. BAXER & CO.'B TRUE MEDICINAL 00D LIVER OIL, Carefully prepared from none but fresh and healthy Lir" ander Abe ner..el .I , Pe.igen of their Meat at the Fhheehm J. C. B. it CO. tele great pleseure In offering their brand of Oil, which, o account orate erroador mode an Prams. tin., (muses ind parity, can be taken without elleiraffsh by the meat delicate. It le annsamisry to advert to the peculiar efficacy 0. Oda very valuable and @dentine remedy. Its enemas in the cum niChronte likenmatiern. Scrofula, and Lung Die aim, when stilllay applied and persevered In. I. no longer a matter of coulecturer, It le now acknowledged to poem. heeling virtue. alma; Incomparable to any other elseeltla Poll In bottled, whaleeale and retail, by the men uracturen, 301 IN C. BASER a CO., No. 100 Narth Third to.. Philedelphia. And by Druggists In Pittsburgh and elsewhere. te/3-41ndkuT 011 W & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855, U. PASSENGER TRAINS will ran u tollown until ton that notice: B=raise Taur " sr 9r. These Totus all run through to Cr..., and connect then with the Comm.. and Cinclanati. Ohio and Intll - ana and Bellefontsln. and Indiana Its/Incada. At Man. 91114. ouroction• en made for Nora., Zanirville, Mon. coni/le. Sandusky, Toledo, Oblate% gc.1.4 at Anion.. br Min elm& Ac. NO train. coo on 13..1911T. Through 1 takeu are old to Cincinnati. Louisville, Bt. tollanspolls, Chicago. Rol , 1. 1 . 4 . Fort W... 01. 0 .1.4 th. prisoleal tow. .4 es In the Wert The NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN OR aloe Pittsburgh at 10 a... and 6 r..„ and Nes neigh On at T a. u. and I r. For Hetes and further inlbrmation, .617 to .1. 0. CURRY. At the scour Ohne, undo the Monongahela Houle. Or at the hderal street Station. to °SORGE PARKIN, Pittsburgh, March 90th, lea Ticket Agtra. JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iran Balling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shiilers, Window Gnards, Nos. 91 Second si., & 86 Third si., (between Wood and Markot,) PITTSBURGH, PA., "lave on hand a variety of new patterns Panay wad.Plaln. paned. for all aurpons. Particular at. taatloo Paid to racloging Oruro Leta. Jobb./ do..a at short eater. _ =hat( . WESTERN TEA STORE, Corner of Wood tad Sixth streets. W. A. M'CLUBSi. Our Teas will be bound on trial unequaled as the Woo to the etr Maio . _ Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, 1 Young Hyson.so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. EngOreakfturt, 50 and Imperial & 0. p., 75, 75 eta, per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb. T... pat .p in -.Way bozos from 5 to 95 lb.. for famill um. • Mona cliatount made to retail doolon. ' CMLN--./mo. La Gwyn, 0. , 4 Nor Opfsr. O Grum amf Rusted. Sro4llS—Lemrrue. and Belther's Lea 4 Ptdoorrurd end OrtorArd Som.". Cilocoiatat, Ark., 114kle. Prea and Drool 'rusts. muse British and Continental Sionange. SIG FIT BILL.V DILA WY B) DENCIN, IHERIPI k CO., ON THE UNION BANE, LONDON, . IN NUNN OF L 3 LSD UPWAR.DS. These Draft" are available at all the prin dpal Tmras of teals nil. Pec4l•.ad sad Inland. and tb• Contlasot 31. A. Granebaum & PIIASIIORT • NAM WOlet earn •• • kevaltt•oa• ta .11 part. a German?. ealtaarlaial and Ilallarsd Pormar ld3 travel abmad afar prommothroaal so Lofton of 0.111, co PlOANStasor ma M obtalamL so arml. M any part of taro. Oaf... of BUM. SoGros. .1 mbar aocurit. la Ea re. 0111 none prompt attar/Um M. U WILLIAMS a 00, toteM. WOO 4. mrpor Stlml Marst DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer for sale One Hundred Lots. very a..lettatagentetly Ice•stent, t ta. City ef Dtab.s. and ne. feee.fittly regret ortepertelbr the 5ene.....1 of them, TR. onsigstlon of W. Orval llllnew Contra. a R, nyt. dt7—lira tart• evP. RD "' trsometoll bor.—tA. b '7 1...1 U. torabwr 11. psysent nu,ill7 opyrectattra of nal Asia.. ®btu to prowl" 4adrab3e moults to thaw IrlAlatmkg to ART.?. In MT Trawl, AuT leaTmAtios grin tr rt. eWly .A..AAILAAbed It de and A.116n. T A JILAUT I 001 PAST. caa.U,Sob ?annoylos= Inanzance Company. OF PITTSBUIttiII, fn WM% et FOtTrall AMD P• 11 anVIRU, Pi AL EU AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 8300.000. vesram trappou , A_vr, 0771R1C PROPMRIT LOSS 01 DIBIGE BY FICE Tilt I'T.RI L.. 14 of Sea sod Inland !litigation sod Transportation . Dusac. Wm. Ir, JawWws. W om. . WelifttwA. IL di lmmo, Na I*.twees. Assad, 1. 111•41. J Urhr Porm.t. ~ms Punt.r, rd. 11.e.pCm. A_ A. Wrier. W w. urea D. IL PAWL or/ICED& • Pm/Dfro—lllu WAS V .DADD/S. Psttorwmt Arrrgary aset Tmssrer—A A Curios. /4.roLaDl.DoWsrp--8 parr s• Ifssl uIS.I, Cltizez's Isurossasoe campy of rlttatnErglt wx BAOALit rneirsiost wino L HAitillllELL carpus. H Ir/r/LID IttrWirtN susrrr,L.arn WOOD Sr Rairs. oPrravegash wait: Dnatilt4.lßTN: _„r,„, „ A At: ud rid-OPUBT.OIOII. • A M 2,4. 41 bas R . 11 pJr, MiEan IMEM PITT I SHIJRCIH Life, Pin & Menne Inmates Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, Prrr BIIRan. Pa. COOT, oAin Jr. Praorlord. lota D. This Company makes eve ry _ Insurance ap portal:tins WEN eelhaeliod , with LITZ RUMP. it a=gt I.lllZ4 b. ttr im. ltig= e ud . molly And against Load or Damage by Fire, dad serlast M. Patio et It. Sas and 1311.4 Savlirstfoo ""I Mame nape enwglortoot with sabtl leaU putlos. _ . lutirlum Reboil 0.1• q, Alouadr. Ittatil.r. Janneoll. alma. /Qt. PalDrUto, William Phillip.. - rrnuel Ale Clunk... John Scott Jesus IV Ilatttnau Jurb.h P. Duna. M. D. Cu.. Arbuthnot . tha It u tt i t . 1 Fleglttr . . b a.„ Kittanning John UNIIII. D. 5tr.120.1.6 Iran amt. Ir.. tot mot I aILAI3PI - 41A Eire a nd Life Insuran E.L ce Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE rns crmv.r Horst: Will make all kinds of Insurance. either claw at ea ryery drterlptlen of Property er Merett at art Wm./ torrtalarto ItOWM P. KIPIO. Proaddeot IL W. PALMS, Vire Preaktoool. vinnerolle: Mae. P. Raw. It 11. Cope. 1 IL taittah. ()ea. W. Berton. P. It_Paverr. Jac& Paul. 0. Bbtrearto. Jahn Clayton. a.. 1 . Wrtiarirte.. 1 Wller. P. ltursamel, Ifeerrtart. 407-11 fa Wart j Tkir - tlii►irlYaillit lATPN tat_ Marsh's Radical Care Truss will cure nearly orrery we a/redeem/4a Hata*. • Trawl at rarer. Wort 61.1 , 11 0 . h.". Chlldren'a hay. of Warta &wart and atrartth hr sale mylOd:• wtf LkUo fitoollOp fed Tarlton or Rulargollrefu• Abft" , id EgpptU•—A dawn diffoyout klado. PU. Prom Ibr the okrimet sad our. of Bleu Shoulder 80.0.. to Parris • crook al slid deformed wo dltlou of the Chest. and wIeT 01 . 0 . 0 of o . ob.gt Swornellon landaterl MI %h.w seirles iswy b. bull or applied •t DR. HEY. SEWS Wholesale rod Retell TRUSS ,DEPOT. 1.0 Wood W.; din of the Gold.. Mortar; of win b. 001 1 , cdthe aumtry by seneos the mow/ nod Ww 001 % lon 44•8 _ HOLM -ES L co IRBE A &CO . mu A. H. HOLMEwon so S A BROTHER, NAMACTOIII4 Or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, Mill, Tobaoeo k Cotton &row', sutftoa amlfWilyclbr Jboorrovr. Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts oompieto, PITTSBURGH, PA., Woma:um No. 112 Worn Ara 101 Metro., WV= Waco Lou Eirmornorni. WAN work otoniatid. New Daguerriau Gallery. MR. NELSON would respeotfully izjirm lea Mende and the ymblie itlewsilit.. t b it in b. mem Me daily Increasing demand for we Drimerreotypn he bii bad bunt sad bed now =MI% Om west Me, Ildrd.eWewt) one of the m apselotla sod merallicent Wry Malletiee ewe constraed fir MmoolBB, In Use United States. We are now Pineretna execute to of all elses,end rot, In 111/ weather. fmm 8 °Walt A. 11. till °dock . A 01.11 Item All le miltited whether they .leb It? Mewl am seem booms. Old eon Obto Annaba. WWI atfail B 0•1411 kw HENRY• H mCorIOLLINS yomutiago_s COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND ItI.OLESALII DEALER IN . CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, No. 25 tae orr c e s ot, Pitaurgh. JO= 111111:174_.,,_____:. ...: - .. i. a. ACitilill AEON PLENUM B omens= vo DRUG( • r WHOLESALE ISTS, NO. 40 WOODARLET_,. . Pia TABURGH, _PA. 41100004(1014 , 'Mod !maim% Lim Dl. 6 '" DM art.—The' Conformator IMlNgted RON Psi% malty Mgt' th. Jig , to the IlanHu AIN at the Roam s ssw bat um MI ell the b4GA as pout caw Vaistalt sill kit ' odUll Ma to bot lrog game Meta. DRUG STORE FOR SALE.' RETAIL DRUG STORE, favorably loam, rah at the corner of Cheetnor and Mart) it.. Allerthamr film will be add on reasonable tem. For particulars enquire of FLEMINO DIOS- Wboleaale Prussia* N. co Wiusl Pittsburgh. Penna. PITTSBURGH, Importers' and Dealers In -- --- Western Insurance Com_p_any DRUGS, LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL,- ' (ALCOHOL, • - OF PITTSBURGH, MEDICLNES. ( VARNISHES,' TURPENTINE TANNERS'Oni, -- Wart IMES'. IL, Mfr.'. IL itowtion, WS. CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, PAT. MEDICDNES, SPERM OIL, Will Insure against all kinds of Filo and Istvine Risks. DYE STUFFS, (GLASS WARE, (PERFUMERY,'\WHALE OIL, littirCroalb PAINTS, SURG. INSTRUNUTS BRUSHES, SPICES. - ' • Thos. cott. Jmt ErAttleT A. Panda. Geo. Dante. MANUFACTURERS OF C. W. Rieketson. Nattel Llolmee, G. W. Jackson. J. LlPPlneott. Wm. U. Smith. WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD & LiTHARGE. sire home Institutionmaimed by Dirosturs well amen in this omununity. isil wSo will liberally !bust iv r; HAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW HAVE INCREASED tut promptly lay all lanes at toe Ornm, No. 92 water iv facilitlea tor dlilnw orders with prompt...rid dispatch. tract. (Spans A We Warebniii") eip stain, Pittsburgh. Raving redden[ partners in the Eastern citias to take advantage of all chimps In the mrbit...... 46.41., istbe to sell for nab or to prompt time deniers ones favorable terra. s. eastern jobbing houses. -- . Our tem:lda WRITE LEAD we gnarante• to be STRICTLY PURE and. FULL WEIGHT, not stirPnasd 1 )1=7 for fineness and whiteness. rI A VAIIN I.:STOCK'S VERNIITUdE f sunlshal with English. German, French and Spume Mentions. np splB-ImdtmS 11. AMU; Jr, J. IV Butler, Vim am en. Lyon. CL MONEY. INSURANCE. Indiana, Tennessee, Kanawha, Massillon, Administrator's Notice. Illinois, and all uncurrent Bank Notes, . OTICE is hereby given that Letters of Purchased at LOWER RATES than any other Haute. , Adurnalstration have - been granted to the sabwreibes THE HIGHEST PREMIUM PAID FOR OLD SILVER : Ne estate of John Stacey. late of Allegheny City, Al- AND GO ID. legheny county, deed. All parsons knowing themselves SIGHT DRAFTS on New York, Philadelphia, Main • 71 _ 1• Indebted , io sol d estate are hereby notified to snake imme a t. and all those having claims to present Iva, St. L.mix, and th e principal Cities of the United ugh,. ' thily ' sneltenticatri , fbr settlemet. States, furnished In auras to salt at LOWEST RATES. LOUISA STACEY, Ada':_ FIRE AND MARINE POLICIES OF INSURANCE myl4- I•wddw MUSD POI ins rpm rfOGIUNCS 07 L0Y1.., Agents Wanted. Allegheny City. CAPITAL, 82,500,000, . A BOOK FOR EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY. —5OO Agents wanted far work Just published, .d the GRANITE . INSURANCE CO., of Pew York city. , ant theICOMPRELL47BIVEUEOGRAPHY AND tusroay, O'CONNOR, BROTHER k CO., ' Ancient and Modern, OF THE WHOLE WORLD, by 8- G. Bankers. Exchange !baker's and Insurance Attn.. i GOODRICH, late b ea u • COrlltti st Parts, (Peter Parley) y hound and eatifully illastrated. _Sold only myb.lm fc , N 0.16 Wood st, one door from Ist R. ; V; K ::,1,,, p f g 3. Applicants should specify what , Balm of a4nonsand Flowers, for beau- r d 1.r 7 U. 4 .1r d . 4 Bii:t7 no i r: . likh. For fall Partfoulsrv, Miring be Complexion. and eradicating all Tag, Puente J &)ufoN* CO., Publish.% and Farcitas from the Hew Sold at Dr Keyser's, 140 ; myllelts J. H. 172 Willlasti street, blawYork. Wend street. Med.'s , DOLLARS.—A New York House _ I 7J 5pQ destriug to establish • branch °fps! r filku au ng to, REMOVAL. ..... ____ ; .7.ZATIOs.ii;V.It V , .."=" 1 -, ,,;,;, — ;;; ai sear the 1 opeort center to .T he etc man, who an command the MCCORD & CO., FLATTERS, stove •Moant. T business is legitimate, a n and , readily unerstood; can be extended to an unlimited Have removed to their new store, 131 ...use. a 1.0.. .lawn ~,,,, be in with perfect Wood arrel. 6 door, above Flflh drat, which cc hate burn I riglirro cii l. 11 . riEAFAri c . % id ol: i t: r in:ten Houma . — with the expren adaptation to our trimmed butane.. , Will give the beat reference In New York and Pittsburg/i -nn first door he. been fitted up In MODEIL4 STYLE ' wytt - bide exclualvely for our retail trade. where will always be load. FRESH ROLL BUTTER-14 bozo this co a mplete assortment of the DIOST FASHIONABLE ! day rec'd and fur use by HENRY n. COLLINS. STYLES of thws• and Yontbs' Dream and Soft Hate and ' Caps. as well to LADIES' RIDING HATS and (MIL- 111 LACK SILK MITTS-100 doz. Ladies' DRE6I2I GOODS, adapted to the Demons. We shall be ; I_,. Black SUE AMU, Graver) quality. just reed. pinned to ne our friends at our new store. , meld A. A. IdASON A00..2.5. 6th it. The four upper non. are exprenly for oar WHOLE ! ORENCH LAWNS—A. A. Mason & Co. SALE TRADE, when will be Ibund • full 'nook of Hate ' N. Invite attention to their •plendki assortment of fine and Cape. embraring Munn, Silk, every variet7, Sort. P. ' Fwttch L•sult Jeoss•tt nod tistliss• otyl4 "":"... Ugh ' ''. BrnidlL ''''d Palm Li " ! a." ' Bilk Plush I SHIRTING MUSLINS & LINENS just and Cloth Capt. and Childreni floods of all kinds. ; reed at m 714 HAGAN • AILL'EI. If erehants neiting our a/Twill find it their intend to I examine our stuck, as our theilititts are such as to enable 1 A SPLENDID lot of French, Swiss and ~ to compete with any jobbing house in the twanrn Austrian (Ratan and Sleeved/met reed at Rim offl myl4 HAGAN & MILT, 91 Market et. 1 A NDSGM E PLAIN BLACK SILKS just -A Substitute for the New Liquor Law.— 1 Isi recd at myl4 HAGAN A AHL'B. DR. Ull.ll•N'a ANTLEACCHAHALIAN ELIXIR, a safe I ji ; and sore remedy for the eon of ; .4 1 0 R SALE -50 to 60 acres of choice land INTE3II.ERANCE. ' to Jefferson Ty.. Allegheny Co., 1/ mint on the ro mrille and Llmetown road, 40 acres cleared. 10 or • concentrated vegetable extraet. and as a tonic nun. ! prig. bAtorn land. very rich, with a dam or nuke faring ; coaled . for the following romplait t o it is • most vain. WINN.. The mend land le n heavy:thite . ak Ant loom . n, hi. "'Mc'. 14'd•dcCi. Licc. "iiiir'''''' ' A.P4 ' N' ' ; Nls c f:rialrl 'i w c e i g i lo c =i dc y S A . and rail i not a to l ge d m=o4 De Pa.. Paws ar all kind, Pawn. Tremens. GM. , everr der. 1 horror. will he .Id ITTequind. Apply icon .4 Debeßts. Me ondicitui niutended to produce • change ; to myl4 THOMAS WOODS, 76, 4th et. in th. "dc'' ' ''''.l c didicdc r." '''''''''''''' drinks ik ' end 1 1 INSEED OIL--25 bbls. pure Linseed Oil ; butane. where we here .did It. •• ha , . h.,' the wt. , T. LITTLE & W.. ~._4 in ear, and for We by (ratifying reaps m. to pavans who are really deslapm I m yl4 No. 112 }nand onset. th cii Iqb".n.ktati:Zwifp.U"niunrnthiniffeicip.idlkii=ll%,,g ic' b o ci i rcg u,..:, 1 THIRD SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS.— MCII.PfIY A BURCHFIELD have notainermed rent , ; Mel Drug Store of DR. GEO. H. EMBER, No. 140 Woad i ~,,,, th e ir thim time, , of Ne• Goode, and will be receiving I Wrwlt.wwmto 111 Finn. •11•11 ego of oh. Bolden Med. , ' ; daily for some time, at the north-sest earner a 4th and I ap27.2lAn Hark*: eta. .. .; ,IA _ I . _ PEARL STRAIN KILL. , (.;,MOKED SALMON; Smoked Halibut; , • 0 do. Burlington HerrinE for use by ! ALLEGIIEN Y. 1 myl4 W. A. kIeCLURO. Flour delivered to hunilies in either of the , ([ RUDE SALTPETRE--80 saokain store ,sot ells rood quality for ule by tr..... easy tee left at the HUI. or In our bon. at the -;' " ',11 """ ' ' ISAIAH DICICILY A CO. now. of 1/111A•4, WILSON a W., 52 Wood st. B ACON --30,010 lbs. Shoulders: 10,000 lbs BRAVN A REITER. teener Liberty and St. Clair 51... IL P. SCUM ART! Druggist- Alle Wane. sic, it14)..,0 lbs. HAY.. Met reed. for .le by I J. B. CANFIELD. TERNS. r:isu ox Drurnir mild hln.B BRYAN. KIAISHEDY • CO. C I EtSE--,500 bra prime cutting Cheese In non and for sale by mY I4 - 1 ; B• cionmci 4, _ Rest Known when Tried.—Therie.genthrk ; IL. men take P/...r•tn .neylay I. nasal to B. A. eibit ,0 - I}TTER :di bas fresh Roll Butter just ..cock's Vererrifneo, bemuse ten of the firm have need It ; reed and Mr de by • m 714 J. D. CANTIELD. i ' ; ' d '''' ' Bri " "; P "' lk. " Pbr ''''''' '''' "'''''''' 1 )EAR LS---40 bble. just reed and for sale year, and any have known IL by obeervation. la ba goad by milt J. B. CANFIELD. .. _ _ . . . New Alia., July Ith. 16.56. I __ 1 . . . _ . Mrs 13 I !aAneet , ck J to: tistritetets—llavlns eoldyour exlnabls Votsrant• no poen. lima. and herb's omen It uset Sw many rest. ete Id ramesuntsi It to al.] ss • ado and efleltnt remedy Ate ail mt. of sotto. In no Inetanee have we own woo en, evil retrults tarsi. Ite rimanistrailm. but ninny. hes it In...red theurposes no which It vs. Intel:bite:4 end teen .mini) Believing Out everything that ham been ..t Ihrth In re- PIA tolls virtues Is ettietly in annordanes with our ob servations, not tnlr in artitlnnors. hat as men of bu 11... ... lee ...It unitmelbetinsir ‘. that It it the tenet Va.-mibnot now In nse. and that Ite tir Cu.. Sr. best known when tried. rawr, ROOTER A /11ELT. hvtivAred and whitts LI A. Fail?: f*TOCit A CO_ awn.r of Wend sod Tint it. an34A.T . _ _ • - - Another Instance of the efficacy of Boer liA IDYL LA[" ' DlTrt7lld Kr. n rot•yyllora.. , th• Union trOW. ta•le - Nowa weeks 'new Wino letertovely afwted with pato and %mea dow s 1 th• otryentokt . less of appall, and. at limed; Mond eywiptoatt of..l.ltwo•la. I tr.dowl to try 101. flolland Riltent art 4 t WI It baton act of j utti-• w th• a• wed aa ine tha aynd of Ma. sr bn pal to .tented with tik• yensportnernt at pot leteratarh. ty gat, that the ow awe diegialtottl• of fitia towiLlea• prated of tonaloulabla hens hariht trawl tb• sterraach - allwri• dwprwesion, and r•Ootad Flirty trtarttam 41 4.1 M.P. , . I .cold .100 mamy that ten other witators of nil' fittoill. oho eakt adI:WWI La •Watlar Warw. with myself. few wattraly eattlav•d b 7 th• naa re• *toe. bottle of each. few• ap:redltef The Eitomachr thu etement• of the tat* ant the Lb.& and If It dota th• trosk btebly and the tar/wily. H.er din.. t the cattalo sraolt sa soon tbstaltra. as any . Cantrob:orthlttly7 Is perneise4.•• mar b. nary that the dixastlso arttattrYlra out of order. Th. trot :king to b. dans. Is to ajtcluistar • tortilla ',kith unless thr•etl r Ripon the eseessatr-ttur tnalnsurtng of tbs azimut masehtury 1, this purr" •• can rasatmaand Iloatanet ticstaan Iltttare mt.,/ by Dr. C. H. Jackson Phlladolpbta. actin, as an attcrstly. and a tonic, It .trcc thaw the tirtatt•n. .hen{.. the mntlitkc.. l ths blind 4.4 thereby etas totyaltulty to the bortla Pea attsartlamaaa 04.1%-2•lttrT r.f" nv0.3.4 ay a nap. apparatus Cristadoro's Excelsior Hair Dye as sea plata. Wt. la Om t.lDgbt, Ana blacken ens breast's bins st.i/nest. t..lneasoada Bata DTt wreath to tar* the kW/ that redly ttatatk. T. rattla tub =saintly blackens the thaw Wtua u era= darts at the naves llttla Clank Bat as quiet Cauntatua mill darnel. late With ble bra of .11 draftsman ofastost and nn tnistadere'a Exerlska t• wed 'thalami* and re tan .t DR LITEIEWiII, lb) Read attest. at ttes dna albs Gelds, Water. antinaw• a ter . "• Jots S 1 ntmt b. Frasorio Wm. R. ILT.. &GI 1 a MM 1 11 'a Di t 4 az)* a Died i:1 'Franann• Fire Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. QATATEMENT of the Aesete of the Cont i pay, on J.nnul SN. 1433. published In emfortelty the 'omelet°. of the eixth grotto° of the AV. of A.. sembly of • volt 6th, 1442. kloerosese—nelag font mortgages on Reel) Wale In the citlAnd twenty of Mlle. deist.* eampt ,930 In Montgomery, hooka Pehttylk and Allegheny coun.i 141r r. . r.sum—Purcband at Sberiff wise underinortilage ebth 119, oe. Mehl bonne and lot. In by 130 feet. on the eraticomt earner Chtetout uld Pe...nth eta • hones and lot, SI by TI ft. on the north tide of Shrum Area and wed of llth Street. • bonne and lot, ZIT by 100 of the evst aide of Penn Square, south r f Nigh street 'l‘o hotter. ad lota each IS by 80 feet 00 the south aide of gyro...sc. near 610 handl It. flee bonen and INs, es& 17.9 by SO 11.. Noe. 119, 161, ma, 163 and /66 INllwyn street. Three bow,. and 101, 4. try 69 ft. on wt , .Id. of Seventeenth eta south of Pine et ea. A lot of armed. IT by 67 het on thenorth easUornsrof Twenty mooed and Perm. stmts. Natal and lot. 60 by 01 It. on the Ninth. east corner Cheanut and Desch eta flee houses asd lot. and 80 ft. On tb. north elde ethane et. 04 4. 7 Albt oo nowt. Wen wilt. lukil lot, 20 by 117 led. on lb* of 'Hee& greet. eouth of Chestnut street. A Pones and 10 , , 18 by 30 feet. 140.1213 fittelater ek. went Ninth et A ground met ofs3l). laming Ont of ..lot IS 4 by 40 fa, ou the ;myth aide of Otter etreat, 4011. out of Leopold 6. LOANS—Ten= Loan; on Stake as gions—TCollW en Tlgonn..na ri°lll . gi Hones Loan,3 por eat. (totered out , :to &woe Bank of Neuteeky, IT do Northern flank of Hudnall 7. • 100 do ”Unlon Wilt of Teauseelm 13 do 'muths. Co. of the Btatn of Penntylvan's. MO do Southwark Railroad Co. 37 do Cool aR. R. Ilk. Tieksborg AV do Penna. Railroad Co. 91 do P swain Pin then:am° Co 2 do Mercantile Library Co. 34 do rnion Canal Co. 10 do Schuylkill Railroad Co. Notes and 10111. iteeelsable Unsettled Oath on band ''''''''''' In hog de of ...... 7,383 639,62 62 Loran by fire paid during the year 185{ -21. 4 . 262294 39 Br order arise Bark . . . CHAP. N. BANOKEP, Pratt MUIR: Cu.. C. Sae., O..COITIN:Agent. N. E. corner Woo,* sad Thltd.treets. NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA Rattrottost of Prim Mnal_the times. 20. eloped and Healthiest liouts. Sian trundrat leder Shorter thon oft other iiitftlaffni ereddinp the y dood2w Banana Ron and lieu asthao dangerous bonneon PM 111.111 RV. Tan 0011 IN A D VA NC E Of THE HAIM The Aocesory Transit Co. (of Nicaragua) Proprietors. NORTIIEIITHE N STARA!. TIM WEST, PROMIPMEM or DANIEL Win. R. as Ant elm atoarastilp., will leave New York ion the eth and 20thof each month. connecting h y the Ma lingua Transit Rout*. (baying but twelve miles of hind transportation over. good InAllesdemlsed road. in first ohm tarriagrai with the staanithlpaSlEitlth NEVADAISNOWII BA.M. CORTES PACIFIC, arid 111107Thira JONATHAN, spa of width will lasso San Juan dot 801, th e Paste . terminus of the Trsnalt. Route, ben the. Psoltio.Steato. ship! nodes the Passengers at the Cowan fit wharf hsi. mlittaly on their arrival. and pronaad at ono. to San IWITAn exaction:cad Burgeon Is attached to each Ctr inkrmoUon, or moaned nuesAntr onlyto HORGAN. Anent. aplo myl4 2 Bowling Dron e N.Y. rE flow of folks westward-is only equaled by aus rut, to the new Clothing , 74tabilstansot os %frost No. tisk,vost door to Daly %Stocking Factory, opened by Wit. LARPILL. Ito has •Yell dock of froth and soasoosblo cLoras. CLOSLIWZNES AND narmos, to whisk to Spilka Us* lineation of entails, morally. Ta bli hien& and matrons t ut" Mien *Loopy itrostlok, ski to now atm tit* best attontkno. .9,11 9 BIM look at bl% nod. as 11.5aksrie Ctirrtnra MD% TO Okbkit.llll • afyl4 Otdebr iKCt. CLIINIMP. ONNET 'RIBBONS—Just reed 'n large viddy Orwir stylm Bonnet Blobous. - • m,l • A. A. MA RN A-00. ir AO& ,`AND SILICietANTW-A. Wriaiaran i MILLAWArtnte I=CI t i ta o st.. o ' 4.°54 Ho! for , Hanna' . B. A. FAHNESTOCK' Sz CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND VRST STREETS, 1V0 , T , A81.1-1-10 casks just rec'd and for sale myl4 J. EL CANFILD bbla extra bleached Whale Oil in aO4 Dr sal. Li mill J. B.CANFIELD and Job Printirig• 4oH haring recently ru morai 3.0 Mir.tlus "dim to 42 Tllth strmt abose , thflold nanette oundlog. noind reelMrxfnliT •^ ll r 4 t the patronage o• msrbabta. omouractuter• and others. and patronage h free= rower and susenor book, job and card pmases, be is sashimi to execute no.") do of tool and mercantile job print na at short mein sad nay moderate prices. - Alm. agency for the saL or a superior article- of Un der. and box maker's straw hoar Yin.y mains Cook Paper. 2.4x:M. on hand and for sale royll) Water-imre Institute. HAND STR RED (SOUTH SIDE) BET. PENS STREET ABD THE RIVER. PIETSBERGH PA. rbOtELOR,. G the Old u ra , d 4 l i ate ci a . n . d Porpamcti ubilloorKerathie, and rot tbd mod ten yam • euctestled Ilyttemerhat, has opened WATER CURE In the above location. The perfeclly sea direct and immediate effect thie dTP. tato hes on all Fevers. and all deems, acute and chronic —stale b it and Invigoreitlng to the seat and deteltated. renders endlarly denreb/e iththles. who mill be t ail[te at thedr heath. • AllopittAdo ontamethis thsatmtht will be &distal.' bawd where deafest hat, after lottannd ththisiga eaPwli Doctor Bard" gives decided pestinentrie to yd.*. thy. ahiob througbnit the Old and rum world. Mop en so eminently watheteschil everY then or incl. dlog Inelgrialat awsomptlon. Bronchitriclhdre adisdagiord . and Chronic Rhenmathrtn, Asthma, Cu with :termite and Liver Disease. Teetbnotilals of curse Rua highly reputable eitl..o of neatly away /Mete Intl. Dolan, can be examined at Doctor Baslth ofthe The Rev. are Lathed to consult Um gratis. • Warm water thing need In Co. cemmancament. and of the:mahout the treatmentelt I.IIS luxury instead of un• pleasant. am thews unettainted might suppose. itergathcen—llesera. .a.rles Reeves. Waterman Palm er, W. W. Wilma, W. William Thompson Bell. J. It. Weida°, D. T. }Lisieux. Wm. It. llohneth E. IL Englith, B. Al. Torr. Tbs undersigned, haellig visited Doctor Rialto !Witte arm and eltnoesed hie eucerseful treatment, cheerfully re commend him es a Lbw:tenthly educated tad inUlUal drido• Charley T. Ruthell, Joe. }Mennen: David Elcitt John C. Curtis. Bob. Petrick, John B. Lithitirton,John Wrliht, W. W. Paula. Mows F. Eaton. O. Ormsby tregr. taisind Dissolution. PEE firm of Pennock. Mitchel & ,Co. has Me day been Cdoca by rd mutual emiseat, sad the ef raid masers having hem transisred to JONI& emote mid Nathan F. Heck they only ere authorised to seettbi sad collect the debts due said bate O. ?MODS luunsing theauedne indebted tells please call at Pamock a Hart's, No. 141 Wood it.. sad pay the =au Thom having claim. asahost mid trm stammers them form s:mut JOSEPH PENNOCK. • THOS. MITCHELL. JOHN B. HEREON. Pittsburgh, May Ist. Mb. NATHAN P. DAHL PENNOCK & HART, Of tM I.a itna of Pentrock,.llltebell d Co.] FULTON FOUNDRY, Warehouse, N 0.141 Wood Stmt, PITTSBIIRGU, PA. ' .1 Mart.* ()wain, Stow. and Ranges, Plt.?Va gatingrandraluns. Stmaaand Gras.. Tea ettla ne Wagon Et.", all sisse. 'ad and Irmo. Hollow Wive. Iron and Nall. , iirritnter and du Pipes. and Slisoallansons Cuanza made to order. to *ma iOLASSESA SUGAR--_,loo' bble. N. 0. Ad 811Truir .1114) b0i1agN..0.1311.02; bQ do croiduid and InantrisPd Bout, I in' Raen end lE~t nasal Armed the Bllks. ..107 m7B B T. LITTLIO 004 /32. WA, A. A.. MASON & CO. ,ILKS—Just received RLACK FIGURED rams rich and d.strable mylo ENV FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS at 40., '"":4117t R A Wahl Poi. nel emeorationn WALTER P. SIARSee L, 56 Wood it. 11111EAP WALL PAPERS—New supplies inzt 'addend far mak by WALTKR P. MARSPIALL CENTRE PIECES, lot Chandeliers and E.Artraa, for We by WALT= P. MARSTIALL. INILOUR-108 bbls. Extra Family Fldur 1: (not In goad Worm's) TerelTins rontignment and roc rale by manic.) ATWELL. LEE 00. POTATOES -40 sacks Galena Potatoes ned on coadiroatent =4 for eale by • - m 712 ATWELL, LICE & 00. STAR CANDLES-25 blB. Star Candles iusEredill And lb: bah by ATWELL, LES /00, 56 ACRES OF GROUND, 40 of whiCh is cleared. and 20 acme of rich bottom lent large 2 story Brice Mansion. Darn and extensive ntabline; a tine Ilrehard of the beet grafted fruit. and garden of small halt. hrubbery. dr. The whole place being well watered le admirably adapted - . to: Dairying Imam,or would •handsome Country Residence for a 'man doing busmen, to the city, being Mb:mt.:al but I hour's dtire from the city. on • Imautiful Word, road. reoffered at • low price and at tome to 'ult. Apply to myll R. IieTAIN ill BON. 21 PIM it. SUNDRIES -10 bags Flax:Seed; 2 bbla. Flar. Reed; 1 box OM Comm •• 1 Ont. B t ls t 1 bbl. annum m l 7 bags Yastbsrs.lbw liale by MAIM' DICLHEY d CO. ARMS FOR SALE et the Beal Estate of -13. 070, atz—A Farm of 115 arm. 00 In males. "nth fine Impranmenta eitmto 14 1111 ea from New Min ton. One 0010 scree. 80 elearod and wall fenced. a small archerd, house. etable..oo. gel ea u or good fa. , Inz land, at am. A Farm of 15:1 agree, 40 In cult:- val.,. tear Wellevllle, 0110. 2t acres N cboloe land within 4 miles of tho nity,_mnall'orcherd and stout 11 uses ofroal—nrice 41.700. • Farm 0(100 emu. hones. mallard. 2.4 aftraan mit.teatkos, good eoll and 'Wm riistktlathe4 4 mules from Glen 7.011447.1 RA/1M ge.,..tedlan l • *fold. many other . on eaar term. & 011114REILT • BON. WANTED FOR ADOPTION, Ina small. Lanny. ratting new the e r g ,. 7. a 111111. or 10 at 12 T ry 1 " l f W. An ° 11 " . 131:431:22T itAAV.I4 et. rARASOLS-1000 Parasols, .comprisint same gplealdld new dr let in Moire Antique, Broa d s , some thee imitable for old ladles. ant red at . myll A. A.ALASON A CO% SILK SILAWLS—A largo assortment-' plain. lowed aad black Mk kkawAs_ last mr A. A. =BON 00. VIM-20 bbls. New No. 1 Herring toed and MI , Ly mylo ATWELL. LEEt CO. 10 TUE LADIES—Just open this morn log, s cue of IRISH LINENS. to mll for 25 amtg• n and White Lituts,TAßLE CLOTHS, at gnat tar ohm Mdton and Linea Goode for Mat and Bole tram, at low Stamm. Boman State, 63 Mutat at 147$ RINTED LAWNS, warranted fast 1 colas for lb de. a Drain Hamm and Basses de ladni :1 10 eta. untrut;h Paismla, - Embroldeadat, Mama all Nitta an going fast. Batton Rom, 6.3 Mutat at. BACON -200.00 - lbs. Hams, Bi - tout - dens sod Sidi. In More and cmokebans• far jiala by • • ta N. ROBISON & CO. B UTTER —2bt7le. fresh. Butter; - • " oontlastman t and tin sagir Q, MISER GOODS--Just reed vat CIIES -OTEM, 74 Wood Musk Linen sad Our imere Cast ings. tot variety of colors sad MI tir. Marseilles Terilaire Is endless midi: Peet Mimic? CamMeersia ar, rail= KU be mat to order at reasoriable air essta at ire study to 'M.Ii Y I4 "4 'A ELLAMEST TOOLS-10 Horse Rakes; SO din bawl n6OO 6 0 066 ma% ke dos math"; SO dos *670161. a 'mi Pals by rer7lo • LS. rAHASOLS—Josepti , Horne CO. have Pot :reclean another lot of Perande of Jellnien• dries and at all orient ated •TT el. UNET WREATHS-5 0 bze-,sasort.ect _Wwitde tot. of ?raw_ a r ' WSW ' it AMUSEMENTS. GREEK' SLAVE. Power's Crelebreted Statue of the Greek Shut Is NOW ON NrnBITION AT APOLLO HALL. ith it., Dawson Market sad Wood. 11216.Aftlisiost testa. AUCTION SALES. P DAVIS, Auctioneer. thvuncreica 82.1 a Roam.. corner Wood - elnd Fifth stihit EXECIITOES' SALE OF HOUSE AND _124 LOTS IN LAWRENCEVILLE—On Saturday arta , noon, May 10th, at 4 o' cl ock. on the inami aft, will be sold. by order of RobbA Metlonnell, to time the Fotate of tbe late Anthony Dram thine two lots of ground haring_each 24 feet front on Butler great and :tending hank 100 hot to ar, alley Al het olde, on ableh la erected o good two tort Brio o.olllog, formerly the mansion lbeno, of A. Drovo, deed: 01e0, lot No. 22 In the m. plan of loth out by Peter Drano. baring • front of 25 fret on Drove at. and entoodlng bock 100 feet boo allay feet old.. Tomo—Ono-third moth, residue in V end 2 Teen, lab Interest, secured by bond and mortgage. myl2 P.ll. DAVIS. Anat. iRMINGH.A.3I PROPERTY AT ACC TION —On Thur.'s,' eqouMg. 1 1t14 delh, et the Merchants . lirshange, 4th et, will be old.. thefol. lowing valuable Real Estate in the Borough of Birming ham: Two lots of ground. Noe. 62.0 fla at the earner of Carann.o Oliror sta. having & front of Bt feet g lathes on the north side of Canon et, extending back siongoll - street 109 feet to Chestnut alley; on which Berested Lit2;!:.'ll%, three no ifiz d %I'll', with h tnint of 2i feet on Carson extending back 100 feet to Wal nut eller. Also, one-halt of lot No. 11, haring& front o. 40 feet on Water at., (adjoining foundry of nin= & garrison) extending hat& 390 feel to Biagio. street.— Terme--One.fourth cash, remainder In two years within. terest payable semiannually. royB P. DAVIS .Amit. luvrit_ril SHARES Ridge Mining Co. Stock hr Bile by mylo P. n% And. 60 TONS let quality Pig. Metal to arrive por stoaroboat Orb, for solo by P.ll. DAVIS, myll corner or Wood Lad Fifth sta. DRY GOODS SALE—On Tuesday sad Wednesdny mornings 16th and I..tn eJrnee u! Wood .nd ingtat a tt bS sOl:l7s " g i stlr s ar . VT IF clothing boots snd'shos [ 1.1 • stni pocb.s t.. 71 & n o. ' " rnyl4 Astt:•[..7 ~ ih hhhhh.. 3 .II )ZiIINISTRATO.K'S SALE OE SIOOKS --On Thursday evening. May lltb. nt 7i• eagle. rel • inebriate Exchange. ath 0... will let sold.. try wedgy orwltaintricaters. .3+:1;11;01:10 iod Pa Haproul Co Rock:. 1 do Pittsburgh and Canoe/aunts tt. R.Co.ditoeb 11 do Citizens' Deposita Bank d ot 0 do lisstarn Insurance Co. d 20 do North Arosrican Moths Co. d d do Ridge Misting Co. 2.5 do Pittsburgh Tale Royal Mlolog Co. do, toyl4 P.ST. DAVI& Asia. Al BIIILAING LOTS IN 1 3 / 1 331INGRAII & SOUTH PITTSBURGH ST AUCTIOY—On ThtuidiT evening. May 17th. at the 3.lexchantern 4th et. will be sold. a number of the meet desinehle lota now for sale In the flourishing Boroughs of B and Smith Pittsburgh. among which are - lob en Carson. Bingham, Weishington..Williant, Gregg. Manor and Witse streets. in lihmingham; lots on Care:nand bloat 'toots and BerwnevilleThropiteitc44.ln South Pi Itiburgh.- TERsl3—thswitoorth net, remainder In two retro with Interest, payable sembannuallV , /toy farther Ltdinni. tfen can be obtained from En. Tnutow of John C. Mowry mid wife, or of . - Ddr.S...llnet. • Wteritaalirsoxerca Co May 7th. MU THE President and Directors of this dom pen, have Mile de, declared • dividend of three dd. lan, per ebare on the Capital etoek. payable to B'abbi:lSt era. on or after the 10th inst. myti v. tr. M.11.130N. sary Notice to Contractors EALEI) PROPOSALS will be received:at the °Oleo of the 1.114 later, no til Fritter. the LSE's Ot June nest, Pa the graeltnit. bridging, La, of the ..d ve. Brighton Plank fond. from the Magebeater um to^the irs, , erl road at the turner of Owner C Pne's tot (distance about ten miles) Also, for gulling. htida ino. sue, from • pnt on the present road at thetas= of tint l ea d o f Ca m pbell K noz to J. .1, Oilleclealand mead road. Thl, section crones Jeet's RUIN •atutl •Illinetude the Truism% Dna at the Rush (. 1 4Litttkl,eut three. fourth. of a pale. BUS wall he ied far the held itoe - Azthoria. ia. and Steelfzettorti at thasorkanay the °feat cif the EnsantstAt 'E../trOtertei, on Penn street, -Pittsburgh. Any Inferrostion nee,vesn. for bidden., nosy . 3 . 4 "1"4 .1!Pil!?!4°. '. lo ,lb.ei4P4siiiitPiedizt - Of the he • son lindebilllWV-tetisetr; Ketchtun's blower tifith-Reaper Attach rum most e7inmierwairei tat to cut, from 10: to I'd nava alrgrasa rat dar ae wall as wauld la, lain by ..mythe na T eraN PM ol SI.JA cocabladd $l4O. For !We . EITANELAND. Woad at. - . Repor.ter Office for tale. - orpRE undersigned . wiishea to dispose of the L I M PORTER " Mating Establishment. The lin* flea of the office nu norm more prosperous—having • eiroulaticm and an extensive end milt:able Meer 'HUnrand jobbing patronage. The paper is non tta 47th soh:one, sod has been under the ntansgeasest ethos undersigned Ser • verbal &hear gateau yearn No= In Petontylranh. Ima "unlibently enjoyed • more In the Deaden( a competent ' the bus. = "' olxTe establishmant L moseptibbe slams* en tos- " - 7het5;....4 tba sib mill b. made aecommodat3ng, and pomembm given at anytime. To a man of come capital, poweesing energy and buabies • tad.. no -Imam &strati., Add noted b. bond. • • ress the midendmaedi Washington. Wasbingtob county, Pam. myl.l.lotd JOHN BdIISIELII.Editar. • - .YonghloghenTlPlng Stone. ,• rEsubscriber is prepared ti3lay' or fa-. ,th any amorrotorPas Curb. Ctsnaldtt .. gs sub. s _ D e or Platforms at the lowest ft!„ • • The pawn who advertises Stone for the Moneta! yew. terday morning, am barlonithent at the foot of Liberty st. has only three L. feet Stoneetayhma theramadthe bedanns belenge tome. • • - Referthm. Cancer); done, Xszbaum! Ilant44.4thimedt Oa. and PhWlps • mordant • • • • • • ; DANIII:VSTIALLEI4BAItagIi. - - 111th st,;•ontette Ettelmone Bank. For Bale. .. „ . I'E.No. 5 in D. Griei'e lilail orlatiait arasihazdo Manor, Lath Word, tonmtr goot. t b owe tamdrad dee% tams rob:mai:do. Ito_ !Tan of toi4.2ird. . .TA 8. M...WANDLS&S At 170 . 109 Wood A . B.TrGA.I3. MOLASSES 300 Ma . 0- ,mougs•E astaas. N. o.lbairstiAo bbaL @Yrattlild Nohow frrt de by x-1101112Ort t ugh 4Y4 - LARD -50 bblg. No: 1 Leaf Lard in store and for sal* by T. LATEX 1! .112, Md. CHEESei.LIEESE--20u bxe prinictiV.:ll. Cheesein E-20u stare mita for Woof. rod - n*l_low format,- roya • T.LITTLBJIOO...II2.2dok 170 PILOTS AND FLATBOATNEN— Pro Poole wanted hasiadistelr fir frith:tau • ut Pour Tbaussad Taus .P.sitesed Iron to. lostunalk ludlana. AnDlr until Wednesday, and not afixoloardA, to m.rB 7. 8C11.00NM•BEIt4 N 0.241 Wood EL COTTON STOOKINGS-34. :Horne &Co. hers mw OM w lama stock of Nasitah Izastrb can Raclez7, crery ,in aadanaliST: • Ors= d" VOR -EXCHANGE.-433,000. • or- 44,000 a: north of seasonable Dry Good., Glinani no and Hard. an, such ma are usually tent ;wandelasallsop dam, fur improved olty property. Appar_to• mY7B. 317.4.1.1113012,1Laiaaa..- A A. MASON tb CO. invite the. attention tootioLva ma, AWAIT Petals nit ee sari F ANCY OASSIMEILESoinethii State. , We In faskows4 plain Puisboilazikat O A . • VAST COLORED' CALICOES , -2000 pcs, god colbredGellooesjust teedraild *etalling et Cie ard. • • PKT 7 IatifICIAA-010. MACKEREL -300 bbh. No: 3.*aokeret , myB 900 Sf w u pm .oouree. illjtiSH—ltesska WO .ltTotash for sale ■ et =4B ,:IEMIRYILOOLIANB BVITER-15 treehltray Butter this dim med by • • ' ma =tax n. coLLINar" (ton Fkllit••.FOß. S ALE:.4I6 acres, 60 In oultlontion, War= flo' gcgd timber .' Muds ssl1 m from NomThrlohtozi,Pkomol coronation! to el schools and =MA mu Wm Is iron Intoned' Afl4 mall. A home drrellinfo.homm, loam And' OAS': so orebard-of Mooted fruit 'with A good • orlon.PrfeAn_OOD. rEnt ' A. OUTRAN= * NON. 1 ATEST MW BEST : MAPS, published by .1. IL Colton Co for trarekilt" Toyroohlp Map of the Wader, stfier; ' 3/ ! . ° , 2111, Wcw 4 2 4 Traveler.' Outdo through the United rate. Yoirif by my 4 • , Routh rt. •• Ihrrehrl °l . 41 " I d a err : ' Wt .. anottfir "2llX4 161 -8"' ot 131fek ltlarilaT :tair Mu. Ines bew sad bandandeitflesv_ r, • ' • Alro, Black. Grensatrat cad Mink Bati k NayPrhiterrhindsome rgor, freueltakhdalli; White aro& greatrariaty, for. Drums 1131(1 ItNDLI WOW. MKS .4%).16 0 . 0 received suodtutent !I:adore d mewed p• ter= dol Of • TUT RIpTUOT QUM/. . 11 " 'Red to look at the:abet= purchadeet. torld • ‘44llllPalf BBlBraitM-' WHITE it Burchfield hive receded stun ueortadit the Tido= kin* of white imam, ecr_ladie• &mire, Mar. diner Bead& and Phild Naldodet Buitt ' ALLT • ER—Atfreaktrupplylit dew § - able • tternie anima:mid itall Fa • alio, scum IJAPER JIANG ING S=;;Fizio Rade...Mpg Pa s loaf etotic o.r.elteetik 71•11 per. Fire Board Peat.. vd , taldPlPars. Trammel= and 'Oll Cloth irlodove amides. at loerprtese.. • my g . B. 9A LEA. Allegheny. k i ----- Rug, 18.x'5—Kansas and Nebra& . Western Stater. United Mares • =4 . ClatueArei vr u tt.r . aim eines States: River Guider. le-;• serA is. BADLEE.A.Rsabeirr. 1900 ButPi'lleth"Ta.id prinn a US.-WHEAL Zko'thooaand ma svuweawnikatuarcutaco. 1.9001,32L8 -FLO U RI tit/3..th0:F414, pf EPRINGZEC auLasualr CO.- '1 I ;4. ; I .°. " 14. I reams recur me sad *email, / Amarsuw MIA OW iFORSE EMBALE , ,ZAijood;;B" take' !MAR sie
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