PITTSBURGH GAZETT WHITZ--.«...- PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, FUME 15, 1565. Removal.... - ..... .. r: . OFFICE of the Pittsburgh Gazette tr . oll qwy l oll to Um odr. t 011448 on.rin b .tnj u e: Prarg a Ztir4l. b""al". . 'l ''''''' 119.. T. Advetthers.—Sslthei tae /dhotis] Room • aritintlnnaratianibinnstof Ulm Dear Lcnolkokre omen en *nanny. Aininniinwrlandotg• theft notices to appesr iks4,7 pp nag& mill plasm band that In Wow •co ckinn. as Wards,' Adintnoe Payraenita.—Herenftei no ;nib- soliptkor will b. Woo le' the DOT or Weekly Guar, pair . posoot lo tikbAS ha sauna& Wl:mom we tW e. so -to *Web tba oolaortotlon L bold, the more wel hetetet6bly *tomb unliaa Us* autoorlytkte le to babel b'fbAttlb. Ditibtabt- AU tesatbalt adeartbaska. gm, toiniptioN .111 be „toothed to to saki le of now The 0 . 1 1 atainAkea win be ortroto 'pedal mouth reerlr santratto see made. obtdAtt 'Wilwnstnerrgli Virsaltlk Clustite.—Tho esteoiire einsalitkikaloar WWI, Gadd( Was to oar boidnowa :Own mood dateable sodium of znakkag their badman, known 011iekinalationL botwientar and are tboniand, mddna ohneld•ll27 magebint, maandsetorar and abop4mtp•F In Wortars Peartsilvaals. and Lean Ohio. Alta n. P. striuma, lati editor at the Moats za Wag end Dow aolutootod ittb the Pittobuiste 000iiot, lo mattorbed b oolkit oatwaistkoos tut advortloosootito the Pitttalltitt thitotto, sooordlag to our.tiablioho4 taints Ilttotitosti Ku& I. llttb. = 9.4,ftis Mauer am email ease it dab paper Tn X N. • ATIONAL Convranox.—The Phil adelphia North. American publishes the follow lag as the Cominittee on the platform, In full : Cennesicse ON the Piatform—Judgs F. H. Cone, of Georgia; Judge A. F. Hopkins, of Alabama; Judge R. B. Gamble, of Missouri; Judge Thomas Sandal. of Florida; Judge V. Ellis, of Washing ton, D. C.; Gov. W. F. Johnston, of Pennsylva nia; .Gov. A. Colby, of. Neei - Hampabire; J. Curl ningluiza, !sq., of South Carolhis; J. L. L. Pdo- Clail, Esq., of Naar, J. H. Barrett, Esq of Ver. moot W. M. Burwell, Esq., of Virginia; W. J. Phelps, Emq;,of Illinois; O. D. Deshler, Esq., of Now Jersey; Dr. C. M. Hltohoook, of California; A. Ocean, Esq., of. Rhode bland; _Thomas A. Pori, Esq., of Ohio; Albert Pike, Esq., of Ar kansas; Col. J. 8: Williams, of Kentucky; Thomas J. Lyons, Esq., of New York; D. E. Wood, Seq., of Wisconsin; N. D. Sperry, Esq., of Conneotiont; J. 11. Hanghton, Esq., of North Carolina; Hon. Schuyler Collar, of Indiana; J. W. Foster, Esq., of Massachusetts;. Neil 8. Brown, Esq.-, of Tennessee; A. H. Roby, Esq., B. EGssiss' ippi; B. Ricaud, of Maryland; B. B. Clement, Esq.,•of Delaware; Rev. J• Cogs- Mai , of Michigan; J. H. Bayward, Esq., of Main,. The two resolution. on Slavery, as published to the Tediou, were also given In other papers, simultaneously, thus proving their correctness, The New York Herald says: The two resolutions constitute the platform on 'the subject of slavery In the Peers' sense. It will be added to and construed in substance to follow,: To the drat resolution 'will be added this pro vision, visa--Subjetit to - the decision of theproper , courts having judicial cognizanne thereof, and such amendments as shall be Deeded to fully car ry out their spirit and more fully give to the in habitants of the Territories the entire poeree of local sovereignty, as the mune is possessed by ' the people of the States. After the second resolution will be added the following; giving the scheme of the American party for the solution of the problem of Union: a CRd that Tha t i h t isp ehpel e opinion of thie Territories of the United States should poetess as foil and ac tual sovereignty within the same as the people of the States do: that Congress, in passing the "lc • • • 'Tor the organisation of a Territory, should put therein rio more provisions than will Mee* authorise the people of the Territories to set for themselves; end should empower them to create their own scheme of government, limited to a republican character, authorising them-to determine upon what officers, from governor to the lowest subordinate, they will possess, and to sleet the same; to establish what courts they :them, and to appoint or elect the judges of the same as they may decide for themselves, and give to their courts the power to adjudicate on their own laws as the courts of States possess the power to do, subjection the lain of the States and the decisions of the court of the States to renew by the/taproots Court of the United States in cam of a conflict with the constitution of the United States and the laws peened in pursuance thereof. That Congress shall create within the Temitories such courts of the United States as exist by laws of Congress Inthe "Stites, and the President of die United States shall appoint, with the. consent of the Senate of the United States, the judges thereof, and the judges thereof shall bold ofiloe and posse's jurisdiction: as alt such judges do in the like nouns of the United Stases in the States t that Congress shall create all such dices and officers id mid Territory as are now existent in the Stain, and said officers shell be ',pointed by the President ss the same -are appointed by him, either alone or with. the . 00112ent of the Senate of the United States; and that the Territories should in general possess like powers, rights, privileges and immunities as do the States, except a representation in Con ems, they having neither Senator nor Represen tatives therein, but only a Tingle delegate. •, "%wean The Constitution of the United States maim the provhdon following, being the third elms of the second section of article four there ef, vin--eNo person held to service or labor in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping, Into another, shell,- in. consequence of any law pr refulatien therein, be discharged from such serrioe or labor, but shall be deliveredupon claim et et the tirty to whom such service or labor may ilatetesd, 'That this National Omuta recognise the fall 'and - binding obligation of this provis ion of the constitution' upon the States of this linion and the people thereof, and that it is due to the 'methadon and to :good faith in one ' State towards another. that the proper Ism . ' should exist to fully, fairly and honestly wry out the paid provision in letter and spirit, and Oman the Musts of this 'Onion and of the Sten ' should tally. honestly and with alacrity enforce all laws made in pursuance of said provision of themnstitution, and render at all times and in all places the said provision operative and effec tive, for the keeping of good faithef one State with moth*, and-for the rendering of justice sod theon ofproperty; and this Nation al Coun c i l ledge itself to all just and proper • niessurat 'to mare that this provision of the eanstiatlan and the lam made la pursuance thereof shall be duly enforced, and that faith 1 iludt be kept andjustioe dons in Its regard. The platform in above wee idopted-in the corn- Mae* of thittj-one on that subject by seventeen to barters. The abolitionists all standing in opposition' as the one aids, and the national men ._ la support an the other. Its adoption was an overthrow to thent-,they MS now strive in the °animation to carry their riews,and failing in that wilt belt. They came to Mischa the Order. ' and when defeated will Their departure will ideas the skim and ten promeone— liver/thing now looks , and the friends of . t e Union and of Gimp ware in high spirits. By ani teleemphle ha it will be seen that the Meolutions of the ity of the oom attle.laclndiogtheesgiven re by thelieraid, ; and the two we hash already published from the - fidhat, have been adopted by a decided ma. ithe KnOW Nothing party„therefori, stands upon the meet ultra and detestable, promo/every plu ral.. ever framed in this country. Ye hop tbs. Camadhai now in session at OlevideadiUl km the toed mew to abandon $1 wait imansetles, tato ambles of the false seep at Philwielptila and insagersto s,a or* FLe pabliess party, inCeve us an ,se4-elavery Oat. fatee fees from all the emtekeieets of *Erin. 4 is 9 0 t.s. tfwa• lialLessas %Olga Pair", the Atalanta l'atethoesoor, Intimates that - 7:oo2mnd an. Days, on 'at way • Ozone' that Ow to blisbnipni gamines, told the editor that Mr. limainot bed not becnowit 444 by Pntom, mist mai more, moat not be Befit back wider any ainsemstaaca. Upon this thc. briettromeet "Ms L gratlfying intoligeooe to au her 'readmit, that had General ?MIDI have gime ...may, in tile particular ease, to the rage of the Abolition party, excited by the loss of Kansas to the fanatital 0211 W, t» should have lost much of onrsehath ibr his independende, and have had our oonfitienas in the uprightness of his purl*- . elk les greet degree destroyed." .12 this hair carefully beim concealed from the .Lads Ma ~. -. otammoma goadia will wade au ugly 'Load =sabers from Oa •prfaas lair 'Ube to ants; Md . ** l Maim' mailbag, antal by 1111Mogrfaivotato, wM be wkwhiod. , • . . . .. - The Stir:terrine Courier says the harm done to the Steubenville and Indiana road by the late rains 4 Dos so great as was at fast apprehended. The Steubenville Herald orTnesday says: “Wriererequeated to announce thatthe breaks in the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, caused by the' late freshet, leave been thoroughly re paired; said that the several tmilM will brave this oily on to-morrow; Wednesday." The I mina were quite general,. it seems, ex tending t 3 the extreme South. The streams all through the interior of OW, Indiana and Illi nois, *era raised to a state of high flood in a very short time, and a great deal of local, in jury has been caused all along their banks.— In the South, we hear of the rise of the dr kausati, lied River and other tributaries of the lower'hi is•isslppi, and also of the Alabama rivers.l it is computed that these freshets will let out tome 200,000 bales of Cotton, which have itiVierto been kept back by low water, and firm:lli at least ten millions of foreign ex change, laving the shipment of that much spe cie to iEurope. To the north of no, between this and the head waters of s tbeAllegheny, we hear of frost baying been .eXpreed in the early part of this week; but whether sufficient to injure vegetation seri ously has not Yet transpired. The 000 l moist weather we have had for some time past has been quite propitious for the grow ing wheat and rye; but corn has not prospered so well under it. Warm seasonable weather is now tnuch needed, and . noxiously looked for; and should it be realized we Shall have one of the nsoseabundsnt seasons tins county has ever been blessed with. LATER PROM EtIROPR ARRIVAL OF THE ATLANTIC. The United States Mail steamer Atlantic arri ved at New York on Wednesday, having left Liv erpool en the 2d of June. ' The Atusane arrived out on Sunday, the 27th of May. . TIM war nein—brought by, the Atlantic is the most important since the battle of Alma. Two brilliant strategic movements have been effected by the - Allies with complete meccas. The first was the seizure and occupation of the Russian position on Tchernaya. which was effected with but little loss, the enemy retiring before the al lied advance. The other success was yet more .important, being nothing less than the capture of Hertstib, the destruction of the Russian squadron and fortiHications there, and the obtaining of en tire preession of the sea of Azoff, in the waters of which the Allies have now 14 steamers. The enterprise was accomplished without the loss of 'a man, the Russians having themselves destroy ed their def.:nom and retired. Vanua, May 81.—On the 24th of May the Preitaiit made'a reconnoissance across the Teller nay& with 86,000 men, and established a camp at Tehorgoun. 2,000 men of - the Turkish non timeline. have arrived. The French have taken 1,000 oxen at Karla. At present there are 24 steamers of-the Allies in the Sea of Azoff. Braun, June I.—The following has been re oeivedlhere. dated Dantzio, 'There*, May 81 : —The Princess Alice has arrived with the mails. The Seat is at anchor sixteen miles below Cren ated'. - General Pelisaler, in despatches dated the 23d and 24th May, says:—"The enemy had formed between the central bastion and the sea a large place (armies where they proposed assembling considerable forces to make important sorties.— In the night between the 28d and 24th we at tacked those works,which were defended by near ly the whole garrision. The Combat was fierce, .and . lasted during nearly the whole night. We carried and-oocupled half the works. I hope to be able,to announce, to-morrow, that we shall have taken the remainder." On the next morning accordingly, the General telegraphs : "We last night very successfully carried the re mainder of the works we had attacked on the previous evening. The enemy whose losses were numerous the nightbefore, did not make so stoat a resistance. Our Ulmer, though consider ablei- were much less. The allied armies to-day cordially celebrrted together the birthday of her Majesty Queen Inctona. estruits or XXIITCH.—On May 28th, Lard Nomura dating from the War Deparament, 10.- 80 A. M. sent his compliments to the editors of the Landon papa") and informed them that fur ther intelligence had been received from Lord Raglan announcing that Gen. Sir George Brown had reached Yenikale at 1 P. M., on the 25th of May, having the day previous destroyed a foun dry near Rertch, where shot, shell and minis balls were :manufactured. In the advance the French !were on the right, the English on the left, and the Turks in reserve. Of daieSebaatopot May 8, Lord Raglan again telegraphs that letters received from Sir George Brown end Admiral Lyons, of 20th, announce the destruction by the enemy of four Russian war steeMere, and large depots of corn. The al lied WO had succeeded in blowing up a maga nine at Arabat and id destroying about 100 ves sels. Only one steamship remained of the ene my's forces in the sea of Aloft: The Admiralty account says that on the ap pearance of the Allied squadron before Berdianak the Awaiting burned four war steamers, and con sidersbli stores of corn; 106 merchant chips were deetroyed. • Lord Favmore - announces to the press that *deices, dated 28th, from Sir George Brown, state the troops eontioned healthy. Five vessels la den with' corn had rim into Kertch, not knowing the place was taken and were captured. The number Of guns foetid by the allies exceeds 100. Matters enntinned much the same in the Crimea. A French account says the Russians burned thirty transports as wall as their four steamships and destroyed 860,000 sacks of corn, 160,000 seeks of . 4ate, and 100,000 sacks of Sour. In the evening fourteen allied steamers entered the Sea of Asoff. Another accotust from Varna, May 28th mays: On the_Clucen's birthday the allied expedition arrived off the Straits or Kertsch. The 'troops landed and ascended the heights, and the small steamers (went tip to Kertsch. The 'Russians blew up their fortifications and fled, after de stroying several ships and very large quantities of wheat,l flour and oats. Thirty vessels were burned, thirty taken, and fifty guns. Reinforce ments were daily arriving at Constantinople.= The occupation of Galata, and an attack upon lirmael and Rani are confidently spoken of. It was announced by last steamer, that the Conferences would - be resumed—one meeting to take place on Saturday, May 26th-,- without the preemie of the Russian Plenipotentiaries, and another on Monday, 28th, at which all the am tassadors would be present. The necessary in structions did not, however, arms from London and Per* and no Conference took plate on Sat urday. A Vienne despatch of the 28th May, mention" that no direct answer had been received to the proposals sent by the Austrian Government to - London and Paris on the 20th. Prom Paris it is stated that the new Austrian propositions are peremptorily negatived by the Cabinets of Eng land and Prance; but this latter statement Is probably premature. Anstris will adhere to her neutrality (the despatch says) unless the Princi palities "under her protectorate " be invaded. The Dolores Gazette mentions from an au thentic source that three Austrian circulars have lately been hunted to the Austrian representatives at the Gentian Courtm— The Best lea letter accompanying the proto cols of Vienna Conference. It Lye stress upon the fact 'that the negottatlons are not broken off, but on the contrary, are continued by the Cabi nets interested:, , The second relates to. Count Nesseltrode'a last circular of April 80th—(that to Glinka,) which it declares is ma conformable to the position of Germany, and is 'incompatible With the oblige don by it. It points, out the errors committed by the Russian Goiernment, and expresses the conviction that no German Government. will show itself dhiposed tout ett engagements which ought to be considered u directed spinet Mi nis, and might lead to most: reputable compli cations the consequenoo and extent of which cannot be Munn. Prussia, however has al ready replied (January 1854) to the • Russian supposition of s strict neutrality. She declared in two despatches,, dated 31st January, 1864, that to proclaim at present such an armed neu tralty between Austria, Prussia and . Rtuutia, would be equivalent to .t their hands in the presence of eventualitlu i - The bearing of which was not known) that the protocol of 6th Dum ber,- 1868, created retlip 'meal Obligations between the four 'powers; and , that Prussia cannot, in any use renounce the work undertaken in common, anct by her deseetioncause the failure of the com mon enterprise. "So far," (says COW 8119 / "Ausirintour. in accord with Prussia ; count on the unanlinode opinion of the Diet." • CoulhanettrY)f the above we And a state= t in the Dwieldor , Zeitim 2 , that Gout Duni .' .. informedthe lineal= Ambassador theta , 'liv ery of tlonat Nesselrode's despatch t ot e mein-, fede ' t,,, ot.----'9', gatAtig the eats powers de tended by the Coital eenttbmed. A modest by ripener*, that the eittis* be w' a, mat the" powers tie ¬ed, trio anis& 'A. enoteenoffcni was de flated b" 161 le ilLt Vie pint onelkiby9o - 1!EIN=1111 '''''''' ..',!;.,V,,.,.`"? ei:44v.l; _. , _,..... . i , . . ..... .. . _ . - . .- , ....-..-f..--,.„_:,,,,,,.., ,, ,,:;,,,,:::,,t , .:;.:„,,: ff ,;::,,..,. , ::..,:,-,....,,4,,.i,, , /_-:,.zL,J-y.:,?.:. , ,..:.:i,.g..v:;5-;zq1 , f...iq;.yN1.'.,- -- • •- . 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The bulk belongs to Russian or Greek owners, buts small quantity is held for British account ITO Telegraph from Landoll to Lttermal Lamer.—Menu, May 26.—When the war steamer !Driver was eeot into the Baldo ports to serve the vessels lying there with the official no tice of the blockade, the found amongst others, the American ship Samuel Appleton, and an of ficer was sent on board to examine her papers.— They were found perfectly in order, whereupon the officer demanded to see the bills of lading.—* The Ameriean Captain objected to this, and be•. gan•to Make difficulties which excited the suspi cion of the British officer, so he insisted on their production, which wan at length complied with, when it 'turned that the App/don had just landed at &dash port 60,000 rifles and 10,000 revolt era, besides about 800 bsles of cotton as the ostensible part of the cargo. The ship was care fully overhauled, but nothing contraband of war was hind on board. The Appkton entered the mond on the 16th of March, and arrived at Bel tab port on the 12th of April. The Vienna papers publish a consular despatch from Varna, according to which the number of the Allied troops landed at Kertch under Goner at Brown, was 20,000. The advance on the Toherniya, effected on the same day, was made by 85,000 Men. A French private despatch also from Varna. states that the Aires are in possession of Tcher guns on the sigh. bank of the river, and that two Russian batteries and several battalions, de bushed from the north of Sebastopol, were ad vanoingto support the retiring force. Tan OsPrimus or lizarsan.—The victorious occupation of the town of Hertsch by the allied forces, the command we have thus obtained of the Cimmeriart Bosphorus and the sea of Ascff, and the; establishment of our power open anoth er point of the highest strategical importathie the Haitian territories, are events which augur most auspiciously for the Bement; of the cam paign in which we are now about to engage, and place in: our hands another material pledge for the triumphant termination of the war. 'The sat isfaction which this achievement will excite in all party of the world where sympathy , is felt for the 'cause of the allies is increased by the fortunate circumstance that this success has been obtained without a single casualty. In spite of the warning given to the Russians by the recall of the first expedition nearly three weeks ago, the result shows that they had not the inane to place the Straits of Yenikale in en efficient state . of defence, they evacuated and destadyed the forte which guarded the Sea of Asoff on the arri val of the combined fleet; and the birth-day of the Queen of England was worthily celebrated . byplanting the standards of England and Prance upon the hill which tradition has desciibed as the tomb of hlithridates. This result is the more glorious and the more extraordinary, as the Russians must long have foreseen that each an operation would siouner or, later be attempted, and there is no point in the vast dominion of Russia the less of which is more formidable to that empire. Indeed, if the allies proceeded no further than to occupy and hold the Straits of Yenikale and the adjacent . peninsula of Hensel, which is easily defensible by any: Power having the command of 'the sea, they world remain in possessicinof the key teens of the principal approaches to the Russian terri tories. ; In 1851 no less than 1,000 tradlag ves sels passed the Straits. Taganrog, Marlanpool, Berdianski and Kertsch, all commercial ; towns, which it has been the policy of the Breamn gov ernmenk to protect and foster for the last 70 years, exirtouly by the freedom of trade between the Sea of Asoff and the Entine. The whole exports of the Salley of the Don and its 'tributaries, and the eommanication.be- . 1 tween the Don and the Volga, which pieties the trade of that mighty stream in conection with 1 the markets. of Europe, all dependon the neck of the sea of Asoff; so that it is no exaggeration to assert that our occupation of Seri:mill will - be felt to the interior of Russia, even to Scrim and Mend Novogorod. On the Asiatic shore of the Strada the Russians have • also destroyer:l their fortilcations, so that both aides may be occupi ed, and the allied forces will threaten oz block ade Anapa, which is the key to the whole Cir. cambia mast. Keinsch Wallis a flourishing town of about 12,000 inhabitants, built entirely of substantial atone houses The inhabiteats are chiefly °reeks and Tartan, and for the first time since the oommeocment of these operations our troops will find themselves in contact with what may be termed, by comparison, a civilized community. The climate, though cold in win ter, is healthy and genial in this season. The surrounding country, which is termed by the Russians the district of Kmetsch-Emikolsk, is Jexuriantly fertile wherever It is cultivated; it Is separated fro% Rafts by about 60 miles of on dulatiesi plain, lying between the Sea o Asoff and thelllack Sea, and the isthmurslividing the Bay of liCatfa from_lhat of Arabat is not more than twelve:odes in breadth. A more favorable position either for military or commercial operations cannot be found, end in the lioo#shing days of the Crimea, both its an tiquity,', under the Genoese, and even under the Khan of Kbazaria, the chief seat of power and of wealth was always on this eastern extremity of the peninsula. These facts being well known, it is difficult to explain why this expedition was not made at •much earlier period of the war, for the forces which languished, during lest Ju ly at Vanna might have long since seised the forts of Yenikale. It is true that the soundings which have enabled Admiral Lyons and Admiral t to piers this sucoessfal attack had not then • n taker!, sad the manner in which they were obtained is curious. klthilish naval officer, whose name has, un fortunately not yet reac hed us, captured a Tea sel having on board a private cUrriage belonging to the Russian governor of Herta. With this "materiel pledge" in his possession, he scot in a polite meisage to the governor, stating that the English cruiser was unwilliog to deprire him of his private property, and would have great pleas ure in restoring the carriage to its former owner. The offer was accepted, and the ship's boat en tered the Bay of Herta, with the vehicle on board, stranding as they emit By this means It was ascertained that there was a passage for the small steamers to within a short distance of the coast, and the governor's carriage made track for the British fleet. Among the other immediateeLdvantages re sulting from the occupation of the Straits, may be reckoned the interruption of the supplies which the Russian army in the Crimes hue hith erto drawn from the f3ea. of. Asoff. Very large quantities of wheat, flour and oats were found at Kertsch, and upwards of siztyvesse/s engaged in this aervice, of which about half were burnt by the enemy , and half were taken. The mainte nance et a large army in the interior of the Cri mea will become a task of insuperable difficalty, if the whole of its supplies and food have to be brought by land across the steppes north of Bal. ghlr. The Crimea itself does not produce corn enough to feed its own sparse population, and it wee by oommunioation with the inexhnnstible granaries of the Sea of MOH that the Bastian magazines were supplied. 'This circumstance may serve to account in part for the fact that the Routine apparently have not attempted to throw very large reinforcements into the Crimea. The strength o t their army must be regulated not only' by the numbers they may be able to convey there, but by the means of supporting em. When people talked loosely of Ruesia's power to throw 200,000 men into the Crimea, we eon tented ourselves with replying that it Is easier to find tho men than the food necessary to their subsistence. We now venture to smart that it is easier for the Alliedpowers, having the com mand of the sea and the coast, to maintain 200,- 000 men .in the Crimea than for Russia to mein taro 200;1:100 men in the interior. There are wry strong reasons for believing that the strength of that Russian army which at one time threaten ed Balaklira, and held our brave but euffering forces besieged in our lines, will turn out to be very much below what it was at one time suppo sed to be. thin line of Cossacks perpetusily threatened our outpoita, and even led the allied generals to contract their position within the narrowest de, Tensible compass. But what was there behind the screen. Whenovers partial recnotssanor has been made our troops have come in contact with an enemy capable of holding a position, and it is by no means improbable that the innumerable hordes of punnets supposed to be wintering In impregnable quarters behind the low range of hills north of the Tehernaya were as much re duced in strength and numbers as the besiegers of BebastopoL The last, dttepatoh received from Gen. Polluter announces that the - allied forces have now oar. pied the whole line of the Tchernsya, and that this operation mot with no resistance, the Bos sism having retired behind the bills. This Muth success Maifilia! us In the opinion that the un seen strength of the enemy in the Crimea, has been overrated,. and that he ls by no means in a condition to oppose simultaneously the combined movements of the three armies at Et:patens, at Rerteob, and Wore Sebastopol, The greater probability now appears to, be, Abet on the ad moo of the, allies, in whiten? direction they may . restme the deiensive, the Russians fi nd thermal/est oompelledth.retreat front inferiority of numbers' and went of supplies, and.** more so as theiSea of &off being .navigable for our stain vniboatit, their base of operations may be threatened tkut rear. , Those circumstances confirm end amour* the,hopm n him:twilit. ceased to entartaht"of 0,04 oat •triumphent tismicettos to the •nir,w warp tie wash bit dor go set' home ' i 1 i cur enthuslaStic admiration of these heroic sol diers, who, b their endurance and their valor, hare at lent won a portion of that glorious re tiara for whiclithey have contended so long and antlered so tench. ~.Tko MP* of zligiliad and litnitetkat of thicontinent of Europe wtf pall with 'atiathtutiatun these indica tions of notified andiettreasinjutccess." 4 the define* of th)ritursiazsithough obstinate,•hi ev idently fainter,, and the surrender of Bertsch without reeiStance is a proof of the moral defeat of the hostiln'arrny.' ' , Let na proceed with boldness and with firm ness, for victory is already in our grasp. The pound we tidy - occupy in the Crimea gives us the command of the Black Bea and the Bea of Aka from *Web WIWI will not dislodge us un til' the termination of the war—not upon her terms, but op our own; and the time is probably net.distant *hen she will regret, far more than we do,. the failure 'of the late negotiations for pitaee. Our hopes of peace lie in victory, oar n!gotistars eint conditions are in, the camp be fore fiebastopol, and Kertch is another material guarantee ofour ultimatesuccesa.—London naes. ,Tas ElmtVzar BEMS. —The harvesting of ear ly:Wheat was commenced in Randolph county, nli nct i, 4 l u t!:E i t a rdv, nod it promises a most ahundant yield. In few clays we shall hare new flour from new Wheat. The later wheat, in the same steetion looks remarkably welt —St. Louie, Republican , 18th. SPECIAL NOTICES. interturting - to • those suffering from ibiAIUCBF--.4leatain Rowdy found in Dr. McLane'! ad. Joni. gigki.lug ample of certificates mashed dai ly from orrr 04!floitior.. NSW YOU, August 1, 1.842. Thb Is to otrtlfy.- that J. have been euhlect at tunes to. seems beedaohmeomettmes tbe paha would be im severe I 000ld ream:biter day nor night. Hearing of Dr. IrLaue's celebrated LIVIIT Ms, I went and got a box, of which I took two plus on going to bed, ler two night. They ro- Weed me entirely.. &maim* hani now elapsed, and I bate Lad m more trouble from sick heaiseh.e. M. JOHNSON. lie Leeriest. will be carefol to Yr tor Ito. AMAMI'S 0 eigiSDLINICR PILLS. and take none else. Thera arebthamPilla eirnim.. Ong to te Lino Pills, now Defers thentiblig. also; hL Celebrated Vending., eon nowt* bad at dlresommtahhi Drag Stores lo the United &atm also, s'. male by tbo pie proprietors, FLEMING BROVIMRS, I- Vumessors to J. Kidd A Co. GO Wood et. Strength;.:and liealtti Itestored!—Mr. JeuSliavine*liling tea villas above Pittsburgh on the Petihierstda t7.aal, sale: "When I cougueneed taking Borthaves Holland Akins.l mold hardly. walk. N. I enjOressellenk • 80. adraetteationt m another column. telkorderntl DUBUQUE, lOWA. We offer Hu Bale 012 . 13 Hundred Lote, very .iveetkevouair leests.in the City of Dab:ulna.. and n► alweihrily realest innoomil for the same, or any portion The them. • nunnistion at the Great 1111noli Central FL a. to tillinity—thi largo Wow lalmiseipid Dim' bulimia truism:od bero,the beans lead trona, together with the preant rapidly antroolating value of nal waste, combine tOrOakbe dwe remit/ to throe whiling .to loved CDs rropertyl Axis lanwroation win he promptly communleated it de aired,: Animist, T.B. JEsue IL COMPANY. m1016.3m1b • "Dubuque. lowa. PH.I.7, 4 APELP.H.. L mpany A Ilre ce Jae =man Co .; No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET , orpostra rat cos2'.ol aotti Will make all kinds of Insurance, either =m at Usnitntlon isms description of Pupal./ as lasoinible niuss of premium. : z KING, dent. omodrons: Wes. P. nay's, I a. a. Opre. E. E. English. Ow. W. Brown. g: 4,=! 11110,130 X. .Jo hn Pa ul, ~PJ.bRI RWCaion . dleJ. J, G. COFFIN, Anna , ennaseTbird and Woodier...to. REMOVAL. MoCORD & C 0.,. HAMM, Hive removed to their new store, 131 ntotioos, 5 clear, abase MCA 'bed. which we have taint .sth the oototeuisdaplation to our Increased bosh:tem Thq drat doin but.= att•4 on Se MODERN STYLE ssoluminsly our retell trade. where will always be loud a complete adeortoumt of the MOST. lASHIONABLE am= of I.l:rotie and Youtt4 Dram and Soft U.S. and Ow, is ....n),,Lp.nres. EWING am. and cam ousts amps; ;adapted to the Maros. We .ball be pleased to sae bubble& at our easy story. Molnar tippet gado. are expressly for our IrLIOLE BALI !TRADE,. *bare 5111 be found • full stock of Unto otol cape, eiotuaattio dearer. Milk. every ruiety. Soft. Pa nama.L'Amtborti. Snide. rate Palm Leaf Rau 'Plush one glOth ao. and Children's Cocchi of all kinds. k /*ants 'Muni oar city will dud It their Wenn to exandis. oar stock. u oar belittles are Mal as to enable as to •rocapsta Ulth any Jobbing boom lo the eastern - 1 --- 7 . EOM& and Continental Exchange. tOHD BILLS DRAWN RI taliCiii, &HEREIN & CO., ON TIM 'UNION BANK; LONDON, IHSEHei OP Al AND UPWARD& . Thane Dkafte are mailable atall the rira dial Towns oftester4 Panland and Ingata, en 4 the Centtnint. I ! Ho also Aran iH HT BILLS on - ' 111. - C G nebitnia i Bailin:, ai t t ...1 Auttecer 4 MAIN. Mk& lean el i ii times man pert . of C7askr. lieltageOsallasid . r Pampas lAtand to Dant stanadznaD promo Hannah us LA*, of on nblehilios' .2. can be ebtalneet as neede4ln ant ' aka:tom Colleetkma of Notes, and other etenritlei In SA. ma... 0 receive" pt attention. , . WM. IL WILLWID it CO, Weod. our.. Third exert. ==l • .! MON EY INSURANCE. Indiana Tenpeasee, , Kanawha, Maseillon, Illinois, and all unOurrent Bank Notes, •:Ararnkinted at LOWER RATES than any other if,,,,,. THE WOW= 'Antrum PAID rox OLD ouzo, •: AND GOLD. MGM DICLITS ink Non Trek 1%114444h* Linda Dad, StZloolo, and U.* DrLadgel Mk,. of tb. tuned Matra tnralthod In mai to eta at LOWEST HAM. FIRE AND SIARLNE POLICIES - OP INSCRINCE ESTFFF Pit TFIZ:115101Tal. molArs OF LONDON, CAPITAL, $2,500,000, andtba OItANITE DiSORANOR CO.. at Nos York eft,: ce00515"Olt, BEIM= s CO.,' Bankara: Ziotsange Broken and Insoranao As. ittklnt fa Nc.l6 Wood at, otedoor Dom be it. Pansvanta Insurance Com_p_any,. ()1 0, PITTSBURGH, MINES OF FOORTII AND : 01 11 &RUT& AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. MINE DIIILDINGS AND OTHNR PROPKArr. LIMP OR MAU BY FIRE ' ! AND TOR PERILS or Ben and . -Inliunt Narigation and Transportntion . , RS. Wm. I.Johrat" DIRECTO , W. leClintnek, D. AL long. : . • A. J. lone& Mind. Body Pdtereen, • . Kennedy T. J. (frier prod. • J. K. MM..; . Jamb Painter.. Le i n= Wade Ilenintan. ' A. A. Calaier . VI. D. Baran. . ' D. R. Peek. _ ... .. • z OFFICIAL reannent—Uon .Wen 2 Johnston. Vim Preekkej.-ilexly Pattenean. " a = trjelein ete r Ci . a ft e 5 .I 1.1e.-17 . , .rpgairenninad ar ma. artisan. ar Crietadords &odder Hair Dye. Al ted r eimede dazing In the twilight, And bteetee nen beavetVe bine ehdlleht ClorterooioN Moe Da tameth To Matt thi bats that redlr to.meth- The er4tle fish aimalogly Weakens the Poem When en timer &tote it the queer little gnome; Bat as itoki Curtin ozo.will darken the Bak, With Ida Dry of ell dyes Wmt dilatant and tent Celetrelorp's lieelsdar italtDre la void wholes*. and re ton oSDR. Exuma :Ho Wood street. at et. fain of the Gold= Morro% ar27417., pire '- PlT_ xann T e ß nunlian llßG o li e company; .turtoe, corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. Pi Aker, Gl:tlf.Ar, Smiled. • Aim D. woos, Baer. This ComOany makes every lnsurance :ap mar ar consootad with LUX RIMS. all Omar Radukao Ohl° sad IFlaa H s aad tributaries, and Itaiin• Mau Fan- Andigainst Isiss or Damage by Fire, i tritlitth.hrig:p 'Atha aft awl Maud Ridgitiai „. - 14..41114 . 1.14. lavartratal aunidausat with 5a1ty611 13 3123 "r Ratak Gal_Bay, ' Alazandem Beadlin IF /13,w131.1 . ,mad So b ! ::Id•pM!ii..H. trirAti,!frintr• _ Dalad Jana" . ReratloN.Lae.Rlttaanlng. 1 ' 13 ' 11421- . 11;11 MT /ma did JOHN COORRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Wog, Iron halt; Tenit Doan, Wlidow Window Guards, Sea. 9 t tieredd at., St S 6 Third at., (b4ltian :191xxl . itad Market;) • 7. PTITSNPROti, PA., Have. Ott briaCa 'variety of new pattorne lanarand I.l .lll;saltsbls lb, all pumper. rit , titni.r at' trotkst DISO aingoldiw 'Oren lets. Jobbing. done at sheeny , maser :.No . „Sew Dageirriaa Gallery._ 'BLSON ironl& , rospeotfolly- inform Ida friends lbarehhe peconally. that a in nlee to meet the a.al nt demand Amide Dseceencotym ::,1. I and hall ocnr, completed Omer the OM Md u ftre tt admee the most spacious and I* the litte " ratetes. We aZ i iii; =raten " re &memo Wan dam end la in M'other, Itontgr e : .K.WI 4 'clock t atm •Il la so whether Merida Po Likeness at MI L ' B. ?lair ad Mot Melilla, Third and 110,141VIES„RABE • & Co. .B it To noLmEs nciTßrat, • • SOLID BOX VICWRAMERRED ILON 4- ^ LES, cisowansi SLEDGES. MAT , "I TOCKS , TiOra• 1:nooter;;Ii 1 1,TolosOoo;lt Cotton Screws,: Vaal ,f44,E01 1 1117 - ,iiid44'l . ith• . ntread and Nuts *complete w ; -:I• PitTiBt7RGH, Wionintini. minx,* ; u p ig Tim gra. Ml= Ti. en Ikmastasic aran " .4 !‘ o l o .l l . • ' PEKIN TEA STORE. S. JAYNEI4.- No. 38 Fifth Street, , au .0014.07 OP um ammammakaam. PITTSBUIt43II, PA; - GREEN AND BLACK TEAR, , deiiieud with n 4 em care, and ParriMent. ilthm huh Ma i ha= fir ChM. The stoe` , :: , , V,te o f hroctht to the Am:rre: market and :La ertll he mld, erhokrale and ram; Ar TEE zowr .t 6 R.reBB. _ . pia. sad Rrreani aar GROCERS are brri !Ado call sad Bet am perm - PACKAD T ES. Put up in metallic mango.. orPrmai A r for tn. rrna• Somas nylon. No.l. oN Imor , rial, Igo. 1. 1: No. Y. .. N " 2 a : 1.. Oolopp, No I. . , I . Blimp Lee Young Hamm. Plantatiou Woolf. Ounpeluter, P N io. I. Elowatoog. Nip& Young Pauebona. lacalleb Itreneist, 2. tua country' lan& Teas of all grades by the Half . Chest. .. 00YETZ—One Java and Mo. _ • lA:IVZHANCPI3' 811GARS—rumbad. Maria Pulverised, Pl:tomism]. A. White Clarified. C. Tallow Clatifi.l, and ban Naar Orloaaa BAKEIVa BEOMA. COCOA andCIEWOOLATE. le., A L . Loag ono:team In the trattoote 1e antra guaraatto that migutlitZlotlil more taextr,:=.eA..., house Os Use &y. Customs. We tenTl.Eci In2t to alma any ennfklenis In the tr=l .. ttattns paratp Ibraterly snolojed in this Zn• DR. SA A M'XVRI3=I 4 D)7.:iiTLY MEDTCYNES: I tar then& of 14.1011118021 &CO'S TYPIt, tNL to. lea-bada: - WESTERN TEA STORE. Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. 31'01.11110. Our Teas will be loand on trial unequaled WA, prim In the city: . , Maas 0010n,40, 50, 62, 75, Youneßys . 0n,50, 6 2, 1,00 and 1,25 Per lb. 75, and - 1,00pe ” r lb. • gingßreakfas t ., 30 and IIm perial 13. - P 75 7 7 5 5 ota. per lb. 1 , 0 0 do 1,50 per lb. Teas put ap laday boxes from bta , -Zib.. tbr tatallY mie. • liberal dieemmt made to rettil dealer.. RoutCo/72M,Am, La Ouspro, add Ma 04tr. Greet and ed. 80 7 24.85—Lorerinds and . BelaktesioafjPairerited and OnnAedabpars. anat. Pickies. 5t,...4 .74 orim 'Ades, dik. de. mha HENRY H. CO LLINS, ' , COMMISSION. INo AIEWCRANT, AND 171.0LESALE DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS;, FHA And Prodtm Genendly, No. 25 Wooji street, Pitteburtb. • A Seoretfor theladies—ifiow to preserve Beam—Don't use Chalk, Lilly White. or , any's! the so. called cosmetics. to conceal • faded or Wk.* comities: km If you would hue *roses ishOught beet toms dank • clear, heslthy antltrammarent skin. and tire mid vigor Infused through the system. get • bottle or WWI, Span ish Mixture, and take It according to directions. It does net taste butte as wen ea your sweeashaatek but, it alter • few doses you do not find goer health and beauty lad rigorous; the whole ism refreshed and invigorated blip • Spring morning, then your cam Is hopeless, and all the trainable certifi ham we passes. go for naught. tt Is the greatest smuttier of the blood known; it perfectly harmless, ankai the same thus powerfully sliknolous. See advertisement. • Ride Meat prom Canad4.—gliebee,_ Feb. rte.ls64..—Mean. B. A. Famed.* A had. the Seem* of receiving. nth morning; the valida ontigene of your Yerthlinge. which Mil be very trestindhir to you. u Ilona nut voluntarily. We en, gentlanott.youre very Tully liEfillSON 00. lizenturni—My littladaughter, • 4 J. TIM 010, , sod me um, older nue ibr a eoneldnedde time mantled tram DOM. I parthued two betties of roux WM/MS% of Wpith I gave them three doges,' aotordlog to tUrectjo . n out strange to say, In leen than three boon they lea num YIVR HUNDRED WORMS, ea. of t&=.le -4...444wi length of from 12 to 12 Inches. Raving experienced m moth of the be hyena effect. o you Oenedfuge. I feel It ley duty to tooommud , It to the gobllo as, Inmy oplakee, atn of the mon elgendoue rum en Unmet worms STet yst Offend to the pa' lc, Genthemen.bellenne me to bn NATHANo uch obliged and humble servant. lEJ, LIMIER& Prepared and old by B. A. IiAIiNISTOCIC 4101., corner of Wahl and 1/I.oools. myl6dUrT PEARL BTEAN MIL ALLEGHENY. NM=l=l • . • fie.• may be tett et the min, or to our berme at the storm of LOGAN. WI IRON A CO., 62 Wood et. • BRAUN A RIMER, canter Liberty and St. Clair ere. 11. P. BOUWARlT.,__Droslt,alle Meer bie4 "Rm 4 lutyft:LWA,lfillilt A OD. DR. URBAN'S ottfTI.BACCUANALIAN ELIXIR, a Magi end sore remedy 01 , the sure of • INTRNPERAISCP, ,• A anteentndal vegetable extract, and es n lords to on. guided. Tor the lbllowlag earoplat uMs a mon?. value- Me modish.: DAPa.ln. Lire, Onaniesho, Bialows, Nea• Dagfa. Elf o. Avert of on kierfa Delirium Dreamt. Gear , ni Defeffffy. This randleloe lsintendedlo prods. • change In the eyettno..l i distaste for alenhollo dents. :Bevend lasts/wee where we have mid It; we lave hal ti. mast gratifying. regatta or, to persons vrho are really deelroue of !awaiting off the Indulgence In IntnnleaUni bereasgra. this elbdr will be a great help. Sold at SI per bottle at the Oros Stone of DR. UFA. 11. RItYARR, Na 140 Wood street. earner of Virgin alley; sign of the golden iblortar ' • as .41/ne Citizen's Insurance Comp - , ox rittsburga , WM. BAUALE .1i 'Prerefera. ; • 'SAMUEL L.WARBEIELL.Se'S.. 0771C.X. 01 IrAriir. tr — erwakiv ma.arir4arip' 117:10D BTR WIT& 011WATD U MEMP L III tAltri 16 inflo REI II .ig• Amass apoinst LOCI ar 1,..?....y . ,41 .41,42 eyespot Mr weer ef Me 854 enuf ./VLASSI NISIVATIO, sod TRANSPORTAT lON. ~ _ , . ._ INASOMem . • Wm. f .• Perolta lerlel. orr? ", ' R As b z emih.p Jr. . Jo hn . Sgh=h, DU Imo AL Pennock. ?numb Seam Welter Bryant, ; J. =km Jw. AL °renew I ' srenn.y., John Betoten ' Qa l FLEIIINO THEM (summon. to I. Mb 0 CO.l WHOLESALE -D__,_ll.l7oulS'TS, tip. 84 WOOD FrtLEET_,_ ! • . ..PLiTSBuRGII,P4. Prom:gen. • 11 • LatiespiDI 1104 Vercuriri. Lam •Ille,ke An r 'of _ ounce . fact is worth a pound of Tamar, and the swum of conclude. act. that clutter around that Incomparable preparation, floolland'e (111 w. man !Intact. pretend by Dr. O. Jac.k;on. Pallacbgehla. eidablislidne D. value as a rook and irestaratler'ars inith a. would preeent Incredullty Italia from que.thenind It. efficacy. In a/I mem of diagram. of the atoroach. !whether' acute or chronic, It may be recocennutdcd for It. aootbirid. medial and renovating Infiruccor Dyspepils, beartham, Ilme of appetita, nausea, nervosa tremors, ralarationand debility, i.. ma mitered by lb, in ea Tots ahMl. apace of Dram and a macrons.. lo aOr no to orcar.lie work a threourb mere. Pee advertisamere. 3.12.de Balm of a Tamara Flowers, for, bean drying ha Ontoploxlm Rol aciliooDOD on TAD. Dizrlso sad rum= hom th. Ism MOD at Dr Horner* 14,0 Wood Woof. roadrArll ARNOLD #2fV,1.4...L1AN1-S Vinson Furnaces, IFron Iron Tubing A.H . C . 71212N GO 51:ALL Y. For Warming and Ventilation ofßuildinsra. A. t W. sill contract tn. Wanntna and vabadait Stoma Hot Water, Pipes or Clellara'sParriasi; Mt:robe., Pohools, Hospitals, Fastorias. Omit Holum Court Howe Medals or Dwelling., No. Ilnxbat, at., Pitubara Marsh's Railical.Onre Truax will - ours nearly emery caw of redursabli Benda. Traeger at varlet. priors shear, on Wend: Children's Trump. of illffern:ll forme ant etrength ter sala Bluth, Stockings tar Varioose or Enlarged Volts... Abdominal Engeorters—A dor different kind, PD. ftoteb Ito the PIPPort and Woe of Piles. 13hooldsr Brume to renews a crooked std degirm, dLeon. dltbo of the Cheat, and luny diatm of the Cheat. Phspenalan Bandagas, All thew artielei may be had or 'applied at DR. .ICEY SERE Whohosle and Retail TRUSS REPOT, t.O Wood Id.; sign orthe Chgden.ldottan or will. ho NM to not part of the h sight nantrl by Raldi-Nt the 'honey . and ineseare. 6027 Reliance Rafael Ituniance Company ; OF PHILADELPHIA. OPPIOE NO. 70 WALNUT 13721G1T.. • 11177.074—A5eer5.11.7113,C1R, Sicurely Aniested.; MIDISEFEANCEn Buildmge Mer abandlat, furniture, *a. be torn ar ourritry. The mat.* Prioeish. comtdoed with the "rarity of a Stack Carats!, entitles the Insured to imam in the profits tbrepwilmon entriout liability he loam. The Mist Certificates of this cuovany, fie profits, are omorrtible, eter d injghlri a r= m ic t lrf the Campy. R. IL &nuns_ tart. DIRECTO R& Clem Tin_sler. ' • Leerh R. dabber:li, Wm. R. Tbompoin, George N. Oakes. T. C. Rociihill. Beef . w.Thmar. ,• oinwmur. Lathrop, . • Robert Item H. Is ihrecn, 0_ , _S. Woo • Robert Tdhad, marshall MIL .Edward O. James. Amon L. Taylor, W m. M ' s "' Jacob T. Ranting. Archibald ow.. G. Id.' fitment. Wm. M.Oemple, Plows, i J T hi r d OCirIN. Anent, ier and Wood Creels. Western Lesnrazioe Comany OF PITTSBURG H. maw :atm laaaoa. savi. Will Insure waist all Enda Of Fat. and Marina Eska. maxoteas Thos. Scott. 1 Jaa Matador totomk. 11310. Donk, C. W. Mokotooo. Natal llama, U. W. ;mama o. upOtawtt. Wot. H. Smith., 11.11211/w h. J. W. D 015.% win. Lyon. W 4 hum. Inetitartr snit(' ..,b7.. *n. Dberaurs , ,,...o Moss la Ibis comatrugtr, WA • eriu A ,Aa Pw=tPtir Psr all brow a& tali Ornes,Wala tv - rtz, __ l i A t3...* W. Warehouse) upstairs. Pittsburgh. . . • 01110 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM, PITTSB.IIIIGH. • 'On and Lifter MONDAY, Zdaroh 12th, 1855, the PASSENGER THAINB will maim kaelri. limUl fir. tber notke: .... • . Fur TILLIN WILL Urn AT 3 a..IL MAUI Thant; 0 ... AT 8 a.m. rsnuas ruir 0 , 0 Ar 8 r.!ar. WI, and commot ThAl Ttal ;IN &two hto OrostU -then with the &mot= Asa COneloststle Ohio sod Ina• ass and ErVolbotalno sad Indiana Named& At Maus UM, tonnoutlan Atolootto Ibr Nomist. Mat& rooting. Baadasky, TOWN CDIeW4 " it " Mu " . .gthi_antitud. At No trains ton an Sunday - TWooffi ttek.t.art NDI to Olodsnati, ToulreMe, Nt. Laub. Indlonatollt• CM‘sat Runk 1 " 4 7°ll ' W.T "' Clotilsoutaid th e Wool* " n " . tb. The NEW DRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN irtll littoDivalt it 10 i• tt.6ad 11 ant Now BHA .ton'fit I 4.5. and 1 P. c Yoe Tlolukta soatforthor lolotoOtlOn, may to At tho onset corfandar the gado, Or m the Ited?ral Otatfost, to n• • . . IMAM /WNW - MlNlllllllo lll d l3 .thaagi - '. -- ifarnA/10•4 . . • vailHt , B: A. FAHNESTO ,ili & . CO., CORNER OF WOOD AND FIRST STREETS. • . PVTTSBURGEI. Imperters and Dealers In (VARNLINSEED OIL, !LARD 011, ' i ALCOHOL, vAgnsgEs, TURPENTIET4 TANNERS' OIL. ISHES, GLASS, FATAIEEDICINES,' SPERM 01 L, • ' 'GLASS WARE, I.E'ERFUREEF,• IWRALE OIL SURG.INSTRUWTS BRUSHES, . (SPICES..; . . MANUFA,OTUREB.:S OF . WRITE LEAD, RED LEAD & .LITI - Li.RGE. W. r. RAVE REMOVED TO OUR NEW BUILDINGS AND NOW, RAVE INCREASED aldlitlet lOr =at orders edit promptness and Glenatrh• . ... gut restdent partaken In the Pastern cities to tate advents,. of g tern enanttln the mutat, weer* enabled Our I:lll: RhirriVr. ' s t reir d or le" goarratat to be S b nt ' icrtt.rerin ..d PULL vnutier. art nap.o.4 by ..7 ter Mamma and whiten.. s AWAIINESTOOIiCB VI3B3GYUGZ fornlshed with Ene4 German, Freesia and %math Directions. The Greatest Medical Discovery 1 ; AUCTION SALIFIS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OF THE AGE- Kr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, has dincoTered In Ono of our common pan** Weeds s ►4ty that nera maarykiad ql Humor, frost tht noes He bill tried It In over eleven hundred nom, Ealird except In two ones (both thunder humor.) He h.. now In his poormedOn over two hundred certitude. or In ins, all within twenty rano et Boston. Two batting, are warranted to ewes owning soreno th One to thnebottiswill cure the wont kind of phonies the has - Two to th ree bottle@ will door the spasm of bllea Two bottles ere warranted to our. toe worst canker in the mouth and stomach. ...Three to dye bottles are warranted 10 - core th e worst am of envied... , One to two bottle,. are warranted to am all humor In the Two ditties are warranted to cure running of the ram and blotches .213118 the bar, four to At bottles are warranted to Mire corrupt and rang Wears. One bottler willows scaly emotion of the skin. ..Two to three bottleli ars warranted to cure the wrest came of ringworm. Two to thre• bathe are Invented tonne the most des resat* mese of rhevonstimo. Tara to four bottlas are warranted to core anther= Tiro to *that bottle. will mom the worst use of scrofula A benefit Is alwaya experienced from the drat Willa, and • perfect. cure Is warranted when the above quantity to Worn. - Nothing look. so improbable to Mom wittikave In valn tried sll the wonderful miallehont of the den u that • eorronou weed growing In the wham. and along old l e t I. wells. thould nue emery humor In the oyMem; yet lt is no • axed Met. If you hay* horror Mos to start Those are no Ilk tom ends, hums or hs's about it suiting some moos and not yowl. Iheddled.overr • thoround tot- Um of Mrs the vlthilty of Boehm I know it. effects to ..r_D" . MO. It Dm already done SOMe of the greateeteures ever dons In lisseacinetto. I gave It to children • roar old; to old people of slat?: I have menpoor.Pm.T.womor looking children, whore ffesh oras ma and flabby, motorod to • paha state of health by one bott/s.. To thom who ire outdoor. to • slot headsche, one tottls will away. core It. It gives groat roller tQ catarrh and dlothiest Rothe who have been oathve for podia have ts. ken mad been regulated by it. Where the body Is mond, It work tithe easy, but when titers Is any derangement' of the functlons of nat... It will Cana Tory singular' reel,. Irma but you moat not Is.alatunod— they alwaers dlitap pear in from (Our days to ...week. There Limner stad re nd*. from It. On the oontrary, when that feeling L eon, you will 60 yourself like • new plum I hoard sumo of the most extravagant ormolu= of It tbagman ever 11. tenet to. No change of ithit Is rum nweevery—oat the best you can met. I likewise an hat. wWb when oho. maind In sweet oil. dissolve. Scrofulous swelling of the nook and coder the ears. Pries 60 amts. Peke of the, Modica! Dloomory per bottle. • DIRECTIONS 0011 Mit—Adult, one table-epoOnfal pe day. Children oversightyears, dessert noonfok ohlldren from five to.loeTirm terspoordni !litho direction coo be made applisthth to ell conetitutkma Mk. enough to , °• M i a .EAN t N h E e DY r galteee t s a x rt e e n st aon d!T tendanc bad mom of scrofula. tar27.d;wlmTo Sold, sholessls mid Mall, ot BMWS. 140 Wood boat. earner of Virgin oiler. W MAIIIIIED—On Tindal man. loth hut.. biltarn pr. Dr. W. D. Howard. DAME. COOPJiIt and ELIZA J. 'Me- M. all of this .Ity. 110DiIOW ilikii ki ili NO 'DIU 0 8 o TRUSTEE'S SALE OF RF . AL ESTATE AND INTOCEBOO Thursday emning. Jd726t y, ,t deck, Oda, Merobsute. lhichangs, loorther-,wll be mid. by order of Wm. P. DannuTrodee of Hugh.D. tang. thq,fo/10.1.i Valuabls BesPretater eM4I IN.OOULTL., . Mat .valuable tor.. story twin Dwelling House No 164 Fourth at. the tot haying • front of nitstnen feet on 4th extending back eightrilve feet. Ineluding a three foot ninn,lfelMet to mortemge of $l O 3O. Lot No 121 In etephen Oolwelfs nehilvtdonof to Non 116 nol 16 haring a front of twenty fent on Overbill at., extending teek OD" hundred teat One undivided Muth of lot No. 3(1 In One'. also of lots In Allegheny City, having a front of twentyelghtft den Indira no Anderson let., Intending beck on. bun neland fbny Met to Oray'• Bit lola la Um Borough of Ineneheeter,__havlng mob a front of twenty feet OD mutherly Ode of Mammon M. 4 tending beck in fee 9 India to Booth any. Wog In ilasewelfe inaldlvtdon of otit lot No. 317 in marred tract " ?.?ft lt uat i erded ttes.filthe of two hundred and Platy: on e acres of land In geonermy township. Beaver county , on the north.w. at aide of tin Ohio time. adjolnhes llama Noe. 20, 21 Gad 22 on the north. No. 61 on the reef, N 0.49 on the south. mod No. 46 on the west being tract:No. 48 in Leet's dlstriet. Hugo: the depredation enneya HI/h -int toll., of 13014. One hundred sod thirty sores land in Wood county,Ta., Oilmen toile. be/ow Perkeraburg smi three tam from the Ohio river. on width am eO. 1.4 a sew mill and log home. Eitfteet to Ilea of 1170. The north quarter of motion 13 in township 47 north at range 26 west, to the district of lande enrct to ale at Bunt Bt Maria Micillean. containing 100 agree ip Mar utownship. T u be moth-west quarter of aeon in township 47. north nor of range 16 , wees. in the oVlands ambient lo .melt at Port It. Mule. Michigan, containing one hun ded and efortowny = -nine sans sad pens h n undredth T s, In eutship. he ltterant Quarter of mention U. townehip'47, 'north nee 38 went in the dist:let of lards mildsot to Wean gent Et Moth containing 1191amee hiseunetts township. Ortunodividnd f Osils of 166 acres of copper and added. herd Louis In motion 0 of townthlP 48, north of rug. 42 went, In °lnland amity, Michhcan. 77 Ores Ohio and Porneyleardeeltallroad Co. Stoc k; . 183 North Sonaticen Xining do'dot 60 donut City Bank ft:MITA/rid dot 6 - Pilgebtugh and Moreland B.A. dot 10 " Steubenville do dot 52 • '" Charting Talul.lsundimille do rr 33 " Pittsburgh I Cool 11111 Turn d pike CO. dot 60 " Temperanonvill• Plank Rood do dot 4 " West .orton do do dig ' 400 VOLICINAIDE • d a d d d ot 060 " Phu PteL do do do. 200 - Pittainergh sad ble Royal Mining do dot " Aztec t i /V1 " 8. Ate Termsat oda Isla • Grad Pianos. 4OHN rIdELLOR, No. 810111 1 Wood st, et.. Iddtmend 4 1 14 1 : t/ k Bow, Borten . There La wzrat..4 atkrj . takprowod Neve Book roodatly /moo n. ted sad t oototdotod by Um Pd.. Otdotexco. art modally Ipyyd to call and amain@ now. . .. .... .. . . PARLOR GRAND PIANO, . 71411ett and only • bisbiaannt of th. kind Lithe city.— The above instruments, with a large .took of agnate M ance, bare been . l ctod by the subscriber, at the Mame tannery in Doeton, and Ina bo opened amine lids and ths coming week. JOHN H. HELLOS, et n linia r rrtar r Mnen,. isle A"'S to th. tor PittaZab a-4 irestarn P.M. -WELLS, RAWLS A' SO, - 86 Fourth - et. near &Wood,. Pittaburgh, IMANTIPACIVRERS OP Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers, DRAY WHIPS; • TROST/3 AND SWITCHES, ; Keep constantly on hand, received direct froarthelr PaStorr,ln York Co. Ps, afol sad artist sp. sortmaat of Weityk Tbottes, Lontlim W•gosi ady, Drams' Whip% DrsyWhlps, Plants& sapph•pos WhlpkCurhora sad (Mb tThlps, Mass Stooks and bag. te, tc. IfirNonr styles of Whlpspromptlt foralshad to order. skTrQOMars from tha hada Sr. bolhittst sad promptly pArgor tostrpolons. ars Az", WORK WARRANTED -Mr Jatelydawll:B' ANTED—An active and entirely 'co r m ', Patent butlnaa MAN wishes to paralmao an Warn d' In a rerportabla and melt aotabliahad Commaroirl or blemdfahning.boalnaam firm. lerova 13000 to $50130 oaa be fond:Mod momaarr. Undo:in:ad dtr roferattea moan and rem :had. Plaato address ENTEII2O.I9X. Bon No. IC City !oat OtOm. jola.lwdo ffANTED—By a YOUNG MAN a situa tion as Balimulak or 2taTelltog divot for. Na s or Manniketoring Tatabliahroont. In or out of the eity; hos traveled dming tu.t roar thaindai=of OWN Patna. and Virginia s' daimman for • ( Qom Mu" . and is trollacqualatod with oollionting and mottling of . i. .0011. Good atty. Mayne, dm. Addraim 'IMAM Look hog. Cl. Pittonnha P.O. _ Joibdtdo Valuable Faim for Bale THE subscriberproposeato Dallis Farm, mail' ting of 190 wt.', about ix, anew of Morgser town, Va., at the head of the Monongahela Zack Water Martmalon. now In program, and pmeglog many advs. , tagm m a deal:rat:dahla:a ot• residuum. • Pomo. •doeirons Ornerier Information 111•7 d with 1./m. l o.db'. ar t organtmmt MOnangalla Va. •JellYMameg W. HUNTER. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSES & LOTS --On Saturday allarnean. Jinni Skt;stA o'clock on tha preonlbm •111 be mold; by cider of Robert Wood:y.llp Titntin cf.Danlel Rattan,. than a.* vlambl. . t..r, brontut. blinst• on Liberty et. . O Wear and Mont oDPlnits the P. H. IL DeM ‘131011 , r frvrted 3 LAM pear o.lll= at'-M:r lot o sid Alar &r bYIYY ab". =Oggie as senale r nlll be Dal Irennb—On.tblrd mob. m In ono and two via *Maw; men% annually, loomed 17_bbnIlm andt mortgage. , • PAL DATIL -Anat. MOHAIR HEAD DRESSES-4 doz. new J.itikd Just. reel by - .108. HORN% A C 0.,? • . 11 • I • g ap enol qn - itr; lons and dbort, .t HORNS•& 77 Mult.Est. rE HAVANA CIGAR' ha this d j4 i 0...t.pd • Immo ans sus imosmient or 'Mom. ram man. Thom matins • atrsd trttal• eat. Ap m . .or them at - JOa. 71.1111arN(Pai F• MID 011.-25 bble beet quality; . For Law. M jel4 A.1501/00NMAKEICIS &OP; TINSEED OIL-30 bbla, warranted pure. IF= uL br ion J. SCHOONItAItrtt AELATINF. —1 case best . French. tW ag l i br J. 14 J 8013001(11111.611 A,OO. , ITANILLL BEANS-5 Ito fresh. For sale wby 1,14 J.l3 o 2EloolP4Afilli XCO.-'• rII4MARINDB--5 Issas fresh._For sale by" soiroostAxes a.OO. --- - 1,,, L .; 1111: . ;0 7_ 1 : 1. 7 12 baa j k . gLir s t (if. ASH HOOPS-30,000 ash floor barrel hcoptjad ?Wit sad he 4 ' • • 'nL _ 00, 112 2.1 n. EWE 131401 C, BUM—Ladies will find at Erna/ *Threchlteld's a leantlfiel article of ens Smarr marlin:re fir Rummer *mat Jen , ALLT PETRE-45• bap in store and for We by • '1•13 ' - InIAIXD1011:47 ixt. LOIIISVLLLE .LIME--100 sbbls.' in ,BtOre j 1.41 Om wait by . ibLS e • MIMI DICKEY& CO. V ea ILE F• 1811-300 pkgs. White Fish, Trout • ' bncoaUtarei. /b. l/ r is my „mum. FE,t,THERS.:—.6W restful= for We - 1N HINMY H. COLLINS. - _ 110tR0011&- - 90. CP bi irkinr,nuals-000 just real and farads Agri:- 'JO • 11.1414U0/1•061. r , I! ,•,.-....•-•,, .-: , . -,,- ,‘: - . 4 . - ';'i•-"...-.','.,...:i . I! .k . i . "; . •"!:7 . ",.: - ".' ', . 4, - ,,, ' . -. ix;•',k,t,..,1,,,,, FINE COI/MY SEAT ATI Thoreley evenbrih inn@ 21st . at n'illeeh, tb., enth: lfsebanite, 4th rt... Idaho soff. the beenttfel Country t est of Air. June* Ileanett. ettnated en the Breernseil e Plant toad. neer Concord Church, about a Mr , th:4l4r T anhe r an& nott i ln t 4.4 - t ear. ere r". 11,4 • ', V en7l o:herchol re &at lett n te hem The other Improeernents ae a fine neer modanftllt t. 4 story Um:Wm 116nee. of 11 ronmx ear hone", rtablei to. The ebeve loiters an eacellent on- D 4 r , ratr'4o a 'fleeing a deshsbla_ coantry residence. ..b 4 eesb,retoalnder larnne and two amen r. • [P. M. DAVI& Ana. oIiISPELLANZOIIS BOOKS AT ALM- Tll2l4Ekturday amordari, Amp lfrh. common kt 8 o' tw sold at tbseommorrirta males mans some , Wood rink ma, an enfrokstst variety of now and wood band books. rokaWsdng standl and Mut= works ink nfr sntfrato,Mna7 Kieft tholes volumes from s private Librsry.i Ako. luire roar.. =Pont MU mkd fror United Orates, thae .J 3 E:ravings sod work t at o*. IMPeribr liecand - bud violin, sof_wfranoo. ke• jo{ • • Pld. vl9.toot. der of 1. Knox: Leg aaenen. the 6 0 0 /nr.tortarlr no- tion of N 4 2n. township 04, range 10, In Scotland ma eoptaluAngloo wake thole* land. TsTIDI t. 10144 , • • • At DAyta. Anat. o • narrym. n Teamster* atone limes, Bricklayer!, Carpenters: - Plasterers, lIE Painters, Laborera, &c., Nindersignod are authorized to ask for .aritiett promeale. how atom Memo. to =my. healed MY hoot 6 000 peob ofstone. ha, hem ifri, hts,. to lay 'nos tellbon brier. And from and Joluere,to do Oa necomoT tort /w thell to u rrr " , 'sr about 40 buildtbm. , Two or three Of these lailldlents will retT.2h6gY. 1310 2 0005fiset in • lennth and 3 stories high; MUDMerI will to gorneetatie Emblems. Warehounts ■and ebeao•tammentm ebout one.balf . I t In- Botheimer, the iothse belt. In.- grlghtmr., The Mona 'tonook moat to done by actual messurement of 26 enter, t to the_perelkAter the manner of the Rot:Urger Car Ybcfory. TM 19 work must to told by the thousand In a .worktnan Ike manner.. The Tams toting must be done by reemgretsont and ker east (se n• eed.) accord tog th the Pltteborgb Book. of entire ' work mill be wraelndlhr the entire work abyss named. lrtorar=e is iotodalreV . lfoiei la au that Is to re • done Rtialstoh.. S. For atm' Individual Hamer Items of the whole:. tb. Foe ary ghos owned of the whole, I, labor; of eley.onWad Mnd, without regard to the , sledge Items te which I. shall to spoked. lor the entire met of all Mee ereethml . r. a .snY Wu or atirtlons of the MIMS. In Hull& Ink Lot. at thlr sub rolustlon the other wEll be geld In cash. hauling: materials. hal t oabzioes the U k t enrord L eth=f t ite Per wTrkl". Stone: Bar. LW. 11and.gtj am all oormenlimt. and nmy - to Proomed Stem the Usuletslaned. at the kismet aon brim: PrOMBEIS:aad epecUleattoos wilt be only by th. lfth 'ofJone, lost.: yrotosals must be handed .In by the 20th; the work moat be let hill . program by the 25th,end all oompleftd lb. 16 . 11 t 4a_y or December 1655: , Addrms . . .• , tlol3* Passbester, • e • , A 140141810,7) ?MONSON, • • • • • •terilleton, Ihraverest. P. - Larimits Proliertyst RaitLibeirrfor Bate. 2R LOTS ;OE GROUND ht the- gat Liber tißtattOs. to he 'eat- sa BiLITEDAY; the Zith day atJutudustantiat Ittsfuteek, at Mae deb. .These lateen hututtfaily tuated dot eate' redden. .. the 011 . JO 1./..Ptut7. it will he edemas/was la those dashing SUR IDOMIKT tO attextd the sal. -• Mae Bin la met et this sad the Otte ot the Thugs. linsus-.theettdrd, ID haul. otuethltd .that maths and ous4hird la eighteen cassaba aith interest. • 1•144 d Tiio kid3tikillnt. Wastes. (Pen eque sad shards Gantt.) Aritilittrananntintion Luis between Pitts- IJlbourii and we Mutant dtles *RI be wittklnnro Anse the 16thliamt. Up to and 110 bat gate freight. VW tore. catmd as halm/. mot promptly tergrded. • Our Wain, mi. Enul.B. promptly hoe &a... Ate, are for ea "11l he more Rally aataeribed In • her gent. Parties bailing thanes were4oo, ttrealnity,tll please gamut them for Psytneot. • • •. Pena oil y eta and Male yraßepertatlog •. ,L • :• oLiatit tTHAW. OU - 14:KZEPriaiSV - 1 _• • - 01.114.1KZEP1l1S in want of .help either or Morilahcob 7 0 , :weitrotenee b 7 te • 0 Liberty ttran.' t boy of lb yew wants a Pin bleb • farmer. Abotoor foly of 11 . 1fto b ttroi ; trtflelP3llllllA•liitai: oltuation rb en boo t kkapper tioarl I,o,4llll2lladatkmeelL. leinl-Andual Sato of Dry Goods. A. A MASON "dc. C0..,.. 1 *.5 'Fifth 'street, A NNOUN O , ES the oppoing of their great 71:1. 1 _ and Out la resale:a' Cough Synip:-,---"1:h11141 used it Nsar an; Idusaltszam Ca. Mach 0.1856. R. IL.Boßatne some tlai• 1 ham been sainaad, M with the salutarriasots roar lospertal b ßlens mid lame Used it sonticloall• in me' Waal a ' /Wind bled of ib high. medical Taloa. yoli-atil. alums send me from fourlo to &emu ex I tad dah .. t ailkd oaf* It: Tenni, &o. ' ' t.maiss.. j, P , r2411 acibi 6. 7 , it lth 00.. w, ; s - - - A.% , , T AM.? OIL-90 bble. N. 1 for sale by a i a IAVININTOCK k p OSIN--1.30 bbli. for saielq • IL A. tAHMEEITOCIEt 00. VEIAN rtn—loo bbla.: "Cookson's' Imuited and as Bah byILIMAIINEBTOCK'k OD. qENTLEMEN OR LADIES 33113EAROR of a t : t eosofta:s6 look .Ido .ill too It to their Icit of 25 ft Tront by= al Wolf . '. The honoo la nen and trlll old on taw . EU term. It =mini= &hon. Porto', dlntorroort and kitchen, 4 chum hem lath twiny nth hot and 'cold Ir, • shown. bath totand ratt e lttod On. trashing and - drylnS olo A thon . o undrtiotArtuits bout: tt tWa r uNL ,.mpint a ltp_Wora idta• stod and noll worth tho sit nt. of those &aroma clawing • hood holm: & BUT it BON: _ d et. ISu*H =5O bbl*, new No. 3 Mackerel, large. r 60 41021004 241 0o fort find tbr 1.7 2011191 if r2ZON, 269 Marty rt. A BBLS. EXTRA FLOUR; Attny 200 do , - do' Away: .d 20do Ors tki irpeOdo : - jell 2°G W4izaoTilLtanixis, tea taterty rt. THE imblio ittO tit/nested not to fottret tbst 7 th i e o rge i tut of ootztaßasts anneal. on Bat n tlue_griabeAel l ed, The , iiety. Is 141.11.= anon. Wed locided In • beautiful wdleytta tolevirs of ere One 11 easy *Cum% and altestedbar one of the meet adeantegyous eltuatlons to the 'daunt, Senn• el of the kite twe:tend. haprowenente on. consisting la part of-0 lane- Odin MW with to end MOIDOWIts4 These ocanbetable end ea oreiend of welt selected trait trees:. le P/ 7 _ ion ' : . 41.11.1.Atzta oo . sta eta CONGRESS WATER-A large' supply of MU aelebrmid 1111nastirorrIve J d airwthom the springs by. jell . OS.FLISMING. m ujtxy FLITID m h_ft.C#N 2 V, I = sup tos.ir ARROW BLACK TRIMMING —A trash ie 2 _ _ TRAW KIOWERB just at : 'ion . 1 ttotiturs:rt witt4it LACK ENGLISH CILSTE, in all quali- Stet net* Dr 149 -MIMI 00. trillulat et. w RP3,B tV Co. are gt= =lt; sto.ek.otillit. MASON & 00: will offer their ex tandre stoat &Rik and chine Bannets.'Elbsuls, Itinbre!Guise. White U 70414 Drees Goods. nine. tedus t ?.*. • reduction of, SS t 0,130, par cent.ltroto usual Jell 1 II:4 US. in store an • ihr 1010 kr D. W. HintaTTNE ik C0.,7i Wain st. ATS+-300 bus. in store and for sale by 1411 D. w. firearms': wwr et. CORN j MEAL--15U bblej j'Etst. :reed and ftr rim by D. W. ILEIISTINE s'4o.,' 7a Water 4. FARM OF 60 AORES;AtiLateLin.kkKin Pa - 14 trdth Chi Ohio Tea la duo Oats of coltiratkad a adld Orchard°. the bad quality, or 1414 grad Pram* Dwelling Hoz, new Bank Bern. aad he balldbrp, aa . °“ male ttorbaraelL he farther znuort tb; Beal blade Mks of kleLdlh :A BON. dl.4th rt. 15 11 1811.-0 bble. largO (nerir) No. 3 Mack ': *rah 6c. doWait - arrlvlrg and Br male b 7 ji•l3. JOBB BILPON. 268 Liberty rd. LUE LIOK WATER-15 . We.. of ,his " celebrated Mineral Witter mod lb* e ' I 2 JOB NUM IN% oar. Mambo! and karket it. HEMP k OANABY lar sup= - Vti'Vuttateirtte 4 21 4 LIttta ski6c i I Loo' YER'S OELERIFiX :RECITORAL-2 grossgross'or thts , eelobroted . Cbugh romeilp: 0106, - 13_,mmm P. Comp. Oaths:lto Ms opo'd Opt FLP.II/211G. Farge; ADIAdIiNDS;-4A • l "supply _of good and Ikeda tunizinds raid by . ,:r dO4.7IMITKO. 1W PRAOHEE 1. r ,50 bus 'prime babes in WO , gad br.b by 8. iilauttuan a a). ... „., „.. ORN-500 bus libelled, in inortanit, for ' Ale by . • -B. IatEAVOIL _ DOLLA r wtatft:Vat h Att r =or m a 1 4.17 tar.-- Tne wboht iseurod Irf bond and Ihmitre of . . M ji9 a & INDIANA , RAILROAD ,00—. t.nds. t Per esui-ort.* anwslise au)+, ~,. ~, anIE. news • front. the ( ~; • tituanxioasly • koue alr an tbi *flint ti : to ara lobo& re or who has taken gaeartagot, bat rhat wars= ro Wawa am U/ augarr paw 'wham' otos to taro blot to Gothic Sall get htin a pinny taa moo sr it Smith got aaa Mara pLust..r Lama ar Water aa it Ls at cauchrere, . tilr••• dr la Magas. ' le9 71W • it INDIA? BllbßEft Bill.L4=— A zien of latiatad and WM Balls at tbalaale Jae.. , , ; J. a 11.PAILLIMI. r lIRANSPAIIyNT GREEN OIL cLoTE_ I woo ydi,o( M A t 01146 at* rod nol• irz Ala mrr atiM i let Ata " . " T - P TA 2 LE,coaw.- -- 200 — .......d0i,.fte50 ..a.Mstztexiiwattua Oorn Brooms for sale ' e. LOOR I OIL ';0101 . 118ipt :say , width. hJr o • =Z=!I M.; DAVI 9, Auctioneer. Bates Ram; comer rood and Pirldistraid RANGES & LEMONS' Rir Mad v , low t .1
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