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PITTSBURGH :
FRIDAY MOBNING, JULY la, 1865
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Th 0111110&• ofßepi the Intteborgo Gazette
boa town sosoov.d to tbo anr bitthtlot rfth th. otr,ot•
Crecrawart, June 21.
re the Members of the afenise of Commerce of
Cincinnati:
Ossrisinte—lf it is possible during the ap
preaching session of the present Congress to ob
tain something like jastioe for the Wee; I shall
endeavor to procure an appropriation ample
enough for the removal of the obstructions to the
navigation of the Ohio at the Falls.
'For twenty-five years Western commerce has
been subject to the'delays, extortions, and inade
quate accommOdations of a Canal at that point,
and it is time that our eiti'tene should commence
a movement that will command success.
feel confident that the deep interest W
I.estern
States have in an improvement of the Falls
which will secure a free transit for any boat their
citizens msy build, can be made felt in the legis
lation of the present Congress, if concerted ac
tion can be obtained, and if Cincinnati will take
the lead—and it is plainly her post of duty—in
the agitation of this subject, it cannot be a mat
ter of doubt that other cities,, above and below
the Falls, will join in the movement, and in that
event the Representatives from the States bor
dering on the Western rivers will feel it their do
ty to old in a work of such importance to West-
Seadtus Mauer ea earls sage et Ole paper en' commerce.
Advortfoors.—lteither m. Editorfal Room
ar Printing JW1gi30.h....t of the Daly idemette, aro crprood
to swear. Aznassccumbodedre tbalz outlast° ippou
Lonely' morass. win Rtosas baud them Ir
bribe. It Sams. oa BKnrdaT. "
Advincie Payments. Hereafter no sub
.:dm:loi will te taken lbe the Deily orlireekl7 bud*
...hie pentad la muds In Advance. Whensem
ttno m tin to which in. imbeetindon b laid, the taper
ow b heyeeinhir Moppet; name the nutieetiptlan le On
mend by sthence payment. All Imenaltat advertlelnil,
U weetr deoerlphon, will be requited to be raid In en
num. The only emerpttons will be when medal month
War lnewly contraeta me made. wrpltda,
hileeinttsbelivii WNW, tiaserme.—The °tummy
4 1" "kk ' D atc "" IHaktiheetieotrerato our beldam, visa
• isext Modest& aiedlearef =kb= their bottom knOWD
Ohr eireulatket is Wyse:oo= and Mn theestrei, reethiell
eieseet mei merehaeit, nissestseturte end eltuttekerea
Wagtail Preneyleaols. and Eastern Ohio.
!WYldr. IL P. MUSLI.IIII. late editor of the ..Iteofe
lane sod now otetnecteil with the Plttsboreor Cowie,. to
- authorised to eo➢dt zuboortptions sad edvetthoemente for
the Pittsburgh Clesette.emonUng to ottrUmbllshool.termo
ilttaleFrittt, Marsh L 186 b.
Tun WHIAT CROP.—The harvest 005200 if
now
_so far advanood-that we are able to form •
pretty accurate idea of the result. In the South
axs parts of the oountry the wheat harvest is
about over; in the middle portions the reaping is
now going on with alacrity; and in the north the
hereon will be. general next weak. There is,
consequently, no longer any danger from the fly,
or rust The weather, which, a few weeks ago,
was eo wet as ko give rise to serious apprehen
sions,. changed about the time when danger
seemed to be the most imminent, and It has einem
been favorable for maturing the grain and secu
ring the crop. I 0 some sections, considerable
damage is reported es having been done by wee
el or fly, but we hear no complaint of rust, taint,
or other misfortunes, and the harm otherwise is
confined to but few localities, and is, even there,
but partial, and limited in its effects. We are,
therefore, in • position. to judge, with tolerable
ascuracy, as to the general yield; for eo great
has been the anxiety to know what was the state
of the case, that Information has been obtained
much more extended and reliable than is usually
the case. .
The Cincinnati Airs' Cearatt has some remarks
an this question which seem candid and well di
gested, and which we subjoin:
Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and New York,
have heretofore been looked upon as the great
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wheat-producing States of the Union, and the
result of the harvest in these, determined the
iestinithes for the entire country. AL very marked
change however, has taken place within the last
live years, resulting froth the large breadth of
lands brought into mit:intim in the western
Ettatei, and their adaptation to the culture of
this crop, and also from the increased attention
. • recently given in the southern States to' he pre
,- &titian of grain, where, previously, cotton was
cultivated almost exclusively. While, therefore,
oie crop in the four States srst named is per
hates below, and certainly not above en average;
there hist large increase in the western, north
• western, and southern States.
It ie a difficult matter to determine what an
average crop . reducedto bushels, would amount
to in any State, for the reason that se:ditties,
collected nuclei. the authority of Government,
have been exceedingly defective. The yield in
1850, according to the census returns, was in
round numbers 64,000,000 bushels, in the States
of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Virginia,
but, an average crop in those States is estimated
at about 75,000,000 bushels. The crop of the
present year, however, is slightly below the lat
, ter.. The severe drouth of last summer and fall
• ' prevented farmers from sowing the usual amount.
• of seed; ens it is generally admitted that
the breadth of land sown is lees than usual.
The increased yield per acre,. and the im
proved quality, make up in part, however, for
,this diseresse, and it is eafe to estimate the yield
of thilit aresates named at
.65,000,000 bushels,
„Which; though Wear ad average, is an increase ,
as compared with last year, of at least 16,000,-
. 000 bushels. .
In all the other States, however, that grow
. wheat to any. extent, there is alairs increase,
some of them having produced twice as much as
lay previous year. .Taling the products as
. stated in the eemsus retunth"for 1850, for a ba
sis, and estimating the probable increase this
Jeer over that, we have the following result:
1850. 1856.
Ohio, bus. 14,487,000 16,000,000
Pennsylvania, 15,867,000 18,000,000
11,212,000 1.2,000,000
New York, 18,121,000 16,000,000
Alabama, 294,000 500,000
Illinois, 9,414,000 13,0.4000
*4214,000. 10,000,000
lowa. - 1,:a0,000 2,600,000
2,142,000 ,l ii
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4.925,000 . 6,000,000
2,981,000 4,000,0001
1,619,000 3,500,000
4,286,000 7,000,000
licatnoky,
?Mauland,
Michiglin,
Missouri,
Tennessee,
Wiseonsin,
92,086,000 114,500,000
This oalmilation Is a men approximation to
the nanit, butit will-Ai fur general purp,as.
The yield of 1850 was doubtless much larger
Shan L slain' by the census returns, and the
yield of - Abe. preeeut ; year - also Moak
above the Agnes hue given; but taklngthe,eim-_
sus returin as the basis, it is pretty nearly l oer.
taln that, the yield of 1856 le from twenty to
twanty-flvelonslsrger 'than that of 1850.
In 1854 the defloionoy astompared with 1.860
rookemd to be twenty-five per cent., of one
'fourth; the aggregete.of 1855, therefore, will
show in ineresuls over last year of at least tort,
mMlims of bashes.
As to probable - prices it is idle to 'peculate. -
We leave that to those who can see fertherihan
we can. it is worthy of ooncddirration; however,
by all those Who venture on inat Calaulations,
that the yield of all kind of breadatuffs aad vege
labia beam wren more than a proportionate in
otleisei to that of wheat, and that cheap oohed
' tatse for Boni will be so abundant that ihigh
prim for either would Mal unlikely in the en-
TEE LATZ DILTAIALTIOd ♦rßosrom The'tele
giaphio despatcher which announced on Monday
• hairy, defalcation by the Treasurer of the
HateternliMir*Corporstion are confirmed by
titti:limpere,cf,Monday evening. At the
dsy mowing, the President stated that within
lrfev. ' asyo. - the into Treasurer bee given inter-
suigiioit that he-his deceived the pireitore for
•••• *- and is a defaulter fora large =aunt,
' which he' Lai coneecled OntiOni ways,; noe
-1 • 'irithetandin the carotid eiandisation of skillful
• scoot:atone& The whole dedicetiono amount to
$201,000. - .The Prisident stated that the
_Tumult? was' disposed to'do' ail - he 'cOOld
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Inakik . geod the above- lots to_the pompany,i and
• • would girO up his iiietepripSity • ;* the &Mount
of which; Li not fulti r and
heel at Newton, sad 'Ow property are aoerdd--
.
ed wooth. $02,000, 14D: bends an treasurer are
This statement pioadted considerable
aurprtae, and some oont'asion among the mom
hers of the torPorathit.." , •
A stockholder airtight it very astounding
. thing , that ,this great lase had been ping an so
T l ;b "i ttr ° ll t e thought that trat a, tio 4 us 4 7o.. thw o g i
the - Company were owing to the inditfarenoa "
and want of attention on the part of the dine
- Mi. Huntingdon again vokacondentsdng the
present railroad system as being the foundation
of all the defalcations which hare alum place.
• ;• _This is a, gourd Impression .0 to the manago
runt Of all railroads. : -
Mr. Milli= Parsons, of BOston s wanted to
hare iimity vastly= answered—ws to how this
• ' lisdidoarien *mild heti happenelf—how it is that
the Dominators and other °Mears of the road hare
become rich ,eq - fast, and why the man wto has
robbed the corporation of $207,000ii Talking the
street to-day? ,.
Conslderraldcesoitetieitit 'Mottled, snit the
. • • discussion was continued for some -tate. The
•t: • • meetineftnili-sdjonitd aftei AO; sprdatekeut
of a committee of lijrieet4gstion;', •
• .11rononsesT , '—Theee of our !laden interest
ed are' referred to the adeertistentst of the
Pittsburgh. Water gars institution,. situated at
g a d rlua , on the Ohio- and lienar.stelude
nada the carge of ihe Messrs. Prime.
The sitgetlon Is a eery *meant len r . ter . those
'holdallr to Snare to the .00nntry and try the
and MUT SOMINdIiC 'NV Ild7ttilli•
gvTalkimaty has COlahrilid the deitei
"motor of WSW or . lowan Mims.
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" • eau. Atterrameis PALM—The mereliaits of
&mingld- ere nsitt, urging, the imiortanoiof
another anaml around the dills of thiOldo at
Leuiseille, or such saiimprammient of the rev.
ent one as will remove the present obstructions
to navigation. A meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce vet held in that city on the evening
of the 10th, when the following letter from Hon.
TintOtiky C. Day, member elect to Congress from
that : district, woe read:
We of the West here paid into. the Treasttry
of the United States in direct taxation on onr
oomnierce in canal tolls for miserable accommo-
dation, more than a million of dollars, and we
have the right to - isk for at least as mach to give
us a permanent, ample and free improvement of
the falls of the Ohio. To get our rights It only
needs union and determination on the part of
our Representatives and their constituencies.
Convinced that the movement I suggeet should
have its starting titbit - from your Chamber of
Commerce, I have taken the liberty of addres
sing you thin note. I would also Suggest that
the most practical method of getting this matter
before Congress will be to employ a civil engi
neer of reputation to make a minute survey
of the falls during the low water of this summer,
with reference to a dam, which, if practicable,
will certainly furnish a better mode of transit
than a canal, which can neceasarialy afford only
a partial relief of the difficulty. At all events
his report and an estimate for either dam or ca
zud will give ns data on which we can rely to
press this jest claim of the West on the atten
tion of Coogrees.
Trusting that you will see that there is a
work to do in which all interested should co
operate, and that you will prove that you are
ready, I have the honor to subscribe myself
Your most obedient servant,
Twenty C. DAT
Mr. George Graham, by request, then gave a
brief history of the efforts and plans wLich had
teen made at various times for the removal of
the obstruction to navigation caused by the
Falls, These efforts commenced nearly 40 years
since. In 1817 a company for this purpose was
chartered by the State of Indiana, which felled
for want of capital, In 1825 the Louisville
Canal was commenced, to which the United
States government subscribed $lOO,OOO in stock
then, and in 1831 $13%000 more. The Canal
was completed and went into operation in 1832.
It was constructed for the commerce of that
time, but we hive entirely outgrown it now. It
was built with locks 180 feet long, and 60 feet
wide, but we now have boats 850 feet long and
60 or 70 feet wide. This Canal had paid over
no money to the United States Treasury, but
had declared regular dividends, and the divi
dends belonging to the U. S. government had
been expended In purchasing the stook belong
ing to private stockholders, Bud now the general
government bad beCome sole owner of the stock.
The Canal had not actually passed into the en
tire control of the United States government,
but would, had it not. been for President Pierce's
veto at the last session. Now, the question for
the West to consider was, whether, after having
already paid a tax of $1,000,000 imposed on
our commerce, we would continue longer to pay
it. Why should such a tax be longer laid on
Western commerce, while so much was expended
for the protection of Eastern commerce ? To
,protect that a navy, requiring an annual appro
priation of $10,000,000, was supported, and 450
Belt bonzes, the all for which coat over $150,-
000 annually, were erroted and kept in repair
while along our Western streams, suinasaing in
extent our Atlantic coasts, and bearing ea rich a
oommerce, not only were no light houses erect
ed; but we were taxed heavily to maintain the
'emir work erected for our benefit. The
government had collected $1,400,000 in rolls
from the Louisville Canal, and by the outlay of
$280,000 had become the sole owners of a work
worth $2,600,000. Certainly she couldnow afford
to do something for Western commerce.. All that
was necessary to insure this, was union and
conc ert niamg Western men.
—Mr. Graham then gave a description of the
different plans for the improvement of the Falls. 1
They were three: let, the imProvement of the
present Canal, at a cost of $2,000,000; 21, the
construction of a elackwaterr navigation, which
would *oat $24100,000; and 3d, a Canal on the
Indiana aide, which would cost $1,500,000.
Mr. B. P. Bowler spoke of the great necessity
et tmlontrad concert of action and offered the
tolloiring resolution
, Braileed, - That, a committee of seven members
of the Chamberbeappointed to correspond with
the Chambers of Commerce in Pittsburgh, Whee
r ling, Isruiville, and other rinr town., with a
-freirto call attention to theimpertance of a con
certed and general movement to induce Congress
to make such improvement in the navigation of
"the Ohio riser lathe Falla as the extent of West
ern commerce demand% also to request the own
ers end masters otateamboate to appoint a com
mittee of the same number,to ad with the com
mittee of the Chamber, an prepare some plan
for the general agitation of the whole subject,
and that said committee be requested to make
their report to a general meeting this evening
three weeks,'
The resolution was then unanimously adopted, -
and the following committees, appointed, viz ;
Messrs. lipoPer, Gritham,.Lemerditint,
bird, Merle.* and Wash. Milean.
ger A meeting:of the Stookholden end Bond
holders of the Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark
Railroad Company took place at the Astor
House, New York, on Tuesday last. An ar
rangement 'was agreed . upon by WWI: lst
Mortgage Bondholders are to saarlikaiero years
interestand the 2d Mortgage Baud/Widen are to
take 60 per cent of their claim in stook at' par.
The entiredebt and stock now amounts to $4,-
000,000. This arrangement is designed to re.
duce the bond: end stock to $2,400,000, to wit:
New series of bonds to be given on the whole
road in place of the'preeent, $1,290,000. Stock
reduced $1,110,000—52,400,900. It is suppo
eed thet the road will earn enough to pay In:
tarot sad dividends on the above. The prelimi
naries for this arrangement were ordered to be
aireied cat.' 'This was one of the that roads con
strnoteff in the west, and was built In detached
pieces, by different companies, which have lately
beenomolidated. It wee laid st first with'fiat
her rail, and has had to contend with difficulties
from the boginWng. It !snow a gelid and prom
blageasid,.andthe above arrangeulent, seducing
the capital to about what to good road would
out now, is& wise arrangeteent.
TEN MAIN LEIIIO.3YO
that the direatim of the ' Petnirytvaidelialireadi
hare resolved not to make a bid.for the ptirohase
of the Main line. We think this itakloa right,
taken solely by itself; but when it tomee 'to be
considered in connection with the previous course
•ot the board in pun:hailing the ilea of-trans
porters on the canal, it may bear's dlgsreat
nerd.
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The New York movement for the purchase of
the Use is, still agitated there, but the hint Is
thrown out that Pennsylvanii legislatures
might be emotionally tempted •to embarrass a
New York Company, and that a repetition of the
Erie troubles is passible. With regard la this
it is grefficient to say that the bill authorizing the
sale Pledges the faith of the Commonwealth for
the enactment of alibi's and 'petformance, of all
acts necessary to carry out the true intent and
Meaning of the lan.
An effort is also making in Philadelphia to get
op a coutpsoy to buy the Main Line, or at least
'to bid for it. A meeting' of gentleman- disposed
to cosbeilt.k. the enterprise was held sithe La'
Pierre Boisi p ihil,iliat city, - on . thii.2d#f July,,
Which adopteri a. resolution constituting ifs mem
ber*. a'iltioiAtteeio ascertain and 'eel:unmated
ash foY rsido the emu uf.5109,1±90) on or
fort the. lark ,hyrt.l
iioosiosy to tie hal4 at tie• y'Amalliaa Zama;
in HollitWntit; when a report will be =ale
end farther step taken.
The gettlemana who hare made this primary
move are "solid men." The oommitttee are
L. Porter Wilson, Michael Malone, T. J. P.
Stokes, John Snodgrass, Thos. Collins, Wm.
Mailer, Dennis Kennedy, J. B. Baker, Jl6 H.
Kerr, John J. hinny, Jos. B. Flanigan.
We shall probably learn in a day or two what
is likely to he the result of their action.
Tee CALIZOILXIA Goss) exec.—The accounts
received from. California continue to represent the
miners as meeting with excellent returns-. for
their lsber, - aild the amount of sold now extract
ed as extremely large, the year having been the
most successful one for the miners since the die.
oovery of gold in the country. The Northern
Light brought sB2B,ooo'l° gold, and the Pons=
steamer is known to have $1,063,079 on board.
Add to this the sum in the hands of passenger's,
and the whole amount will go considerably above
two millions of dollars. The product of the
mines this season is estimated by the Ban Ftan7
clew press as equal to sixty millions a year.
Every Indication, remarks the San FruncisCo
Herald. satisfies the belief that the yeild for the
year 1865 will fully equal that of any previous
year since the discovery of the mines. The
branch mint was coining at the rate of $lOO, )0o
a day, and the gold dust, on deposit Was largely
in excess of the ability Of the establishment to
turn into coin. An effort was being made to in
crease the capacity of the machinery to $3,000 1
000 a month. The dust was coming in in quan
tities ranging from one hundred ounces to half
• ton, and the demand for coin by the miners
was very urgent. Quarts mining was looking
better in soma of the districts.
GxulWt COLON! in Sotrru .CAHOLLNA.—Fottr
years ago there was organized in Charlestin,
„South Carolina, a German Society for the pur
pose of founding a German Colony In the mein
teinous portion of the State, in a place which
cannot be easily matched for. beauty, ealubrity
and fertility. On the south-eastern elope of the
Blue Ridge a tract of land of about 20,000 acres
was purchased, and a village laid out in the aim
tre. This village, Walhalla, has now shont.6oo
German inhtbitants, and is growing finer every
day, prospering in business and trade. The
whole colony numbers about 1,000, and enjpya
• very eatisfactory degree of prosperity, partially
perhaps owing to the fact that all settlers pos
sessed eufficient capital to eel up their business.
The Society bid out their entire tract into farina,
had them appraised by disinterested persons.
have sold at the appraisers' prices about 14,000
acres, and have about 6,000 acres to sell. These
farms contain from about 80 to 800 acres a-piece,
with the exception of an extensive mill-privilege
near Platen's Court-House, which are not to be
sold, and for several years are not to be leased.
BOUNTY LAinD Wsasawrs.—There have been
filed in the Pension office. at Washington about
one hundred and eighy-seven thousand applica
tions for Bounty laud under the not of 13.1 March,
1855, and the number is increasing at the ..rate
of about five thousand a week. it is calculated
that over 800,000 applications will be filed
under the law. The Pension office commenced the
issue of warrants on the fire of June, and have
since been engaged upon claims filed from the
passages of the law to the 24th of March.—
During that period about 17,000 applications
were filed of which 12,262 have been allowed,
and 8,788 warrants Issued. thereon. It will thus
be perceived that several thousand claims filed
within a very short period after the passage
of the law remain tinaoted upon. Claimants who
are expecting the receipt of their warrants will
have to remain patient. In a few weeks the com
missioner of - Pensions will be enabled to issue at
the rate of 5 to 600 per day, whilst now the
amount issued does not reach half that number.
Kansas LIADILATIJEL—The Kansas Leghda
ture met on the 2d Inst. Thomas, Johnson, of
the Methodist Mission, was elected President of
the Council, and Richard R. Pease President
pro tem.; J. A.. Holderman Secretary, and Mr.
Grover Assistant Secretary; Daniel S. String
fellow, Speaker of the House. Mr. Lile was cho-
Eien Clerk, and Mr. Martin Assistant Clerk.
All the members were admitted to their seats
upon certificates from the Governor.
.It was
the Legislature would adjourn to the
Methodist Mission on the 7th.
STASI 41.01101111.—Alab111:11S, AskailAN lowa,
Kentucky, Missouri and Texas hold their elec
tions on the first Monday in August; Tennessee
on the first Thursday, and North Carolipi on the
second Thursday of the same month. On the
second. Monday In 'September the election en
Maine occurs, and that of Vermont on the first
Tuesday of the same mouth. In Alabama, Ken
tucky, Tema, North Carolina and Tetnessee,
Members of Congress are to be elected.
Tin CANAL WAR Itmairi6-41it•ther
outrage nas been committed on the Wabash and
Erie Canal. in Indiana, in cutting the Birch
Creel reservoirand letting off the water; thereby
destroying the navigation of the canal through
all its southern portion:. from Terre Haute to
Evansville; a distance:if 160 miles, and conse
quently- Gutting off all navigation from laike
Erie to the Ohio riser.
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A Huy! Einava.—ln s' Case mealy beard
before•the Insolvent Debtors' Court in'London,
England, it appeared that a bill disocrituter had
taken £8 discount on a £2O bill at three' mcmtbs,
besides £2 as commission to an agent who
introduced the client The Commissioner was
not surpised that parties following that course
should become Insolvent
Th=War naornlng. J* 16th..28C
paw. cemra. by Her. MIL Van Datonr.ZUSAN.dnuttu
tar of John Oblahtt. Far. of Minds:ugh. sad JACOB D.
BIMLL, of BraskrUks. Canada W..t •
Cm Thursday morning. the 16th Wit, by thihavrW. A.
ft...most Ws dry. MOIR TIIOMPS9N, Or
Wilkinaborz. Arai !dim Mary fL.' daughter of DiTid Ball.,
&O. of Peebles tornkahly. Anaghna 00. " ! -
Illy., Lyda ydasan •697,/
SPECIAL NOTICES.'
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Pacts, without COmment—The Public
mom Lwow tsui—Nno Yolk. 0ct.10,1361.-11an Harder.
No. IPS Suffolk Mask wrltw us that gam haa bean How
Mel with norms for aggoeibnia TM% and that As aged
/ma end of Dr. Jfelona't Ckkbrated Vensajkon width
bnambtiagarovarfflk ionn goggmaL neranu4Vx.dh•ath
gmakedlatalr returned.
ldra Qngsby. No. 102 Pim at, New York. Midar data or
Nor. 23,13 62 , mites gm that she bad a obildnibkil had
been unwell far batter than two gagratnn Hag lansingd
bottle of IlleLana's Paradigms and sAndsdangint Tba
child isamed a large sosatlty vroinsuk Ate* days
ass as Dtarty• at over it bad Sam. Parsato. it* tooD
todirsoar Wats tbiaaahoald not botttita trbaO than le
am. mecca to itattit4 wortoto• sad • low no time in Dricar l
tag sad .bittimstrins Dr. Memo's Terminate: ! it lama
stls. and it pertootly Ws.' • . ; • • • ' • ;
ICll.Pardattra be cereal to ask Syr D&It7.11111r5
01lLYBEATED VISEXCIFUGIk sad take Dow elsk. All
Mbar Versalliegeh ooloaellahh. an Warth/0 4 4Dr. ir
Lang Vamlittgo, also hla oeloblatad Wert lilleosin 120,
Inatad It all reetnetable Druz Atone In tha Ilaitareglatas
and Erma the eels yrotniatan;"
so
ler male try the sole seoteletork
'LAMM)
Etooorresore to L it Clo. lllTWortgeat.
Headscaul, Loss of Appitite and Ximtal
Dirmaar-hittolaa Behartor, Itstns cm Cloot MIL ISM-.
"My idnaartot thanks Aro dor to the Mond roooniatrad;
los roar Rolland Bitters. -flartag radars& for 116200 dam
with headache, losiStanotdmaattfol aolfflimich,
fact soma dlsordar of tho ontosta ant 6.11.`7f af mbar
but me belt* aaasektoa al retards( bolt& , • ,
Plttabarthrhaanot d 4.1853 .• • - ;
8.. silsorttatrosat In amnia aohuari4... fdr'dhia
- The circulation of the blood ..
L iejtistli . ear
teem• 4 the =Mum codloatlon of DI A* rtarldaaon ter
that batty 4 .nerm the his It Ls driven a" all parts af
tn. systom, ghlt visor sad wtraturtli to tba complicated
onchlnary ofman. Tbls Ilviag' docd. vbattarr vro
or wan., mines Madly through to. malaria, and Motor
softly thzough the talon .Llow DICOBOU7 that It should
us not boa from all Immunity. and yet bow ; lonllarot
many an rillreetilletais gnat aatantial to the ritiorraint
evaded health. farrammalant In Uta LIMY ono Nam
LI mioeratly the primary mum andlaitadl* Indlamtkm.
and all tbr hamming thaltagenttandtentdob'
makes Ilfo banho,amathr from IL Botelrlatitrold nil&
ly Palm mikado If them was no earn No min would Me:
TM long If hate IN* to obtain /bottle of Lloadand'a "Mr
tasted Gammon BRUM Miami bl Dr. Oat.Jarkorr;
tbsytandy fan In elpettag • pennasant aura.
, advattanand. itallddw2 •
HOLMES RABE &
noasesos SO
A. IL HOLKOS & BIUML&R,
assmumnuru oP
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMIMEEED LEON, AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. !Lit-
TOOKS, PICKS.
Tiniber,Brill, Tobacco it 030 *nr&rielnir
ffl.nsoodPfeSooo,l3r 1/ookitserth ' •
Car anil Bridge Rohe „ with Thread, 'a Nut,
. complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
wainciam, 13.9W=0, Asa 101 !twos.
Wm. 0.100
. 00100 03 . 0
&gremlin"' werreeted
. _
, • , RE M 0 V,A:L.,
111aCORD & CO., HATTE&B; ,
have removed to their new "store, 181 '
withmot, 6 dart aim rwk stred,lrhkb b•••
tb• coma sthptstlea to OW hiEllllll4 baton..
Tb• that ba• boa litte6 wo ts MODIIII2I Onus
ounninar sis ago wan tratbh when win eltranthlothut
• ,•••••••• , ourrathot,tb• MOT YABlitol66lll.ll
MIMES of (Mate rad loutel Uwe sat PR Usti and
Caps; •• will se tADICIP RIDING ULM ant OHM.
oßstre QOODS; aloft d:11 the boom diap be
•thurtd to i•• ow, *Sandi 4 . 00 ittir stem ,
Ms bur uppet *aria. It• Out WHO=
BAIA Tun. 'wham will be Jband *MIA** of Bats
and Ow., imbrattat Beam 61114 OM= TrA 4 7 ,llol ‘ Ps
puns, Wont. Babb. and Palm tut Miti :Ant Mob
ad 'both cafe. sad Chltdron's th‘cd• tot kindr:
.kawbaiita 'JAW( madly wlll ind tbidr Wart ta
mamas ear Mak: ea worthtilltho an silek , is •••bbl
te menses with raxT Jobbth6 • b•••• , th 00.000 7.
tithe. - 'L - ^ Jar
HENRY ...H. :E2fLINS,
COMMISSION , MERCHANT
t t. nr/1,04
t/E14#902=0.4144144441k—*
ti The SheritaY.
JOHN Ilfrb. ausic of the Second Ward ;
rataterrata !out - be ortoodiaoto far noodiontios... tb.
Manlius Wks; to be Todd fir.t the
Moeda( AllogasoT .la42td&ltwoT
GEOBtiE ft, ILIDNAE, of the City of
so w n.r, trill be • amildate Ler the Aloe of Sheaf of
Allegheay Oonsty. et the eiffithtl elocatem. •
KR: mum Icaamm of Elizaboth,
.01 be aeea4ldate be Sheriff of Allsahoor Oemeatr, rob
Poet to thi doesstos of the ansUlfedl obsetats,WhbP. Num
ante sad Marty UM of the dlettlet.
Ellsobstts, Usy W. 101. air23.4llrtfor
Niw Yoax. Jona 16th, 1855.
Nev York idiverp4olLine of Packetz.4l
JOHN TlToslisON, No. 410 Liberty
dreg. Pittiburgb. Pc, Ix tliCoolr Lawn In the ahoy
otty out/mime to nil PUMP OortlSottoo to my Lino o
Now York sad Ltlorptol Nast.
nu away, on hand Blight Drat. ft. .o 1 rennet.
Voroblo at any Bank In Eoleaud. Ireland, Soot/sod and
loi.
myrnim mammas from Fox York on.l OULU
y ads by Pa4lroarl..
OORNZLIOB 014.1211111.L.V.F
Irl Booth ft. Now York.
British and CAintitunital lizatinge,
vain itzus DRAWN DI .
DUNCAN, SHERMANCO.,
ON TUB' UNION BANK, LONDON,
•
IN SIMS 01 Al AND O PWARDA
These Drifts axe illvailablo at all the prin
cipal To= °Meat/Ake. Scotland and Inland. and the
Oontinent
We am draw SIGHT DILLIron
M. A. Grunebann & Hillin,
imarirfrosr A RAIN,:
Wblch arcs a. a Ilornittaxim to all parts•Ai 011192..7t
Swltswiland and Holland.
Plll,Ollll intonate to travel ahroridnlar Imicomottrolteti
um Lettere of Credit, on wldebitioney can be obtained,
needed, In any pert of ammo.
dolloationo of EIS , Hotel. and other mcoritles to Ea
rd/w. will remise prompt \W
WeL H. WILLIAMS t 01. •
Wood. owner Third Wrest
Western Imre= Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
Will Insure against all kinds of Filo and
Idcrine Wits. .
'woe Ott. Mira, Jr, • Moe Scott, .fiu. Masao
J. W. MALT. . A. Nlmirk. Geo. Dante:
Wm. Lrosh 0. W. Rinketsso, Nara Mow%
0. thrum G. W. Jaeteon, e. UPPWwW.
. .
hartui In:Muth= managed by Mostar, snit
known. In this onouturar. srig. olio .111
PetunPar P.l all truss at the Omen Nn
and
Street. (BM= A OA Warehouse ' ) up stars, Pittsburgh.
/MN . •
WESTERN TEA STORE
Corner of Wood and Sixth stmts.
W. A. M'CLUEG.
Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled
at. the pries In lE. city:
Maria. Green".
.oolonir, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyaon,so, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, andl,oo per lb.
Iblgßreakflur. -50 and Imperial & G. P., 75,
75 ota. per lb. FOO & 1,60 per lb. •
Toga put up Woaday boxes from 6 to 2) lb.. for riangT
wit A literal amount mule to
and
dealer".
COME—Jaw, Owtru, oud care, Omg aM
Sodded..
131704.14.9—Loorringes and Beklures.LoafjPolrertmed and
Cturhod Bogart.
Also, ithatototut &tow Rates, Nat and Dried
hElAug&
JOHN COCHRAN Sr. BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doers, Window
Mutton, Window Guards, ke.,_
Nos. 918econd st., & 86 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
• - PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of new patterns
Fancy and Plain. Suitable for all prunow. Partioular at-
Utak= Paid to inninling OM. tots. Jabbing doss at
abort =Um
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE UITSTOZ HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of liumrance. either
Pabst& or Linetscl, anevert de of Property or
Kachandssi, at reasonable Mee of precohun.
ROHM P. SING. Pendant.
hi, W. Bs.untmr,lirlas Prnddent.
• r Diaserona
Clia. P. tam. S. B.
B. B. tinelei. - Geo. W. &aim
PL B. &var. Joa. & Poe.
' 0. Ottoman, John Clartm.
B. J.tdescarres. K. Wiler.
1. Bl.Will=ll, &MUM,
J, 0. 001111 N, /trent.
corner Thin! and Wool streets.
Behan' ee Mutual Insurance Company
• OF - PILILADELPMA.
.0171CN NO. 70 w.A.L.Nvr anuarr. :-,- . -
111771.674-4m4171771.092, Secterdp /waited.
MIMI:MANCE — On Buildings, Mer
l:banns% imam% la., it , 7 7Ini 0. 007,7 e7.
TM as principle. Aohildnad with do aecoAdbr 0, ••
Mott - erdithatho Inowninia abase In .sha pronto
:err&v.
;without Ilathlty Ow loran
of this MmarrL, Ins wets ' aro
1°"-',ti!git"ClakIIt""LCIPIrat=t, '."
.
2.. um; . I . 3 Al t its 3 ears,
•
......'. !awls IL Arbionl4
W. ILA l rdpooss. ' iherptti t _Bakar.
1 714.=thor• Beni. W.Tlnshar.
Z. Lathrop,
::. Utast nowt. ILL. Carson;
IL If t ' , Robert Tidand.
Alward G. hoists
'Jams: .Tarbtr. Woullawar.
. Joaoh.T. Bardhor. Archibald Getty.
IL W. Ilittosid. Wm. M. BoAlPlo. Pith/
• .1. G. Corm. *wont. t.
. oaths .r. , . carom Third and Wood otroata.
.
PITTSBURGH
I.lira I urine Daum= Company;
01Bee, entiner Market and Water &r i le . te i
/win Jaws D. YoUtu.. Ley.
This Oott y makes every Insurance air
PoraD.l.4lDerixszuwebod with m a ILIUM
..... == u, a i ttrzt=
... I= tato and
starD"
And Lose or Damage by Fire,
ALI Amiss{ Um Pa* efts. 6.• sad alma Navt,tkok
"It=="tbilloireatirsiss wads/mat vitt marts
lOW DIMS&
ifoi‘tDalwa. •
Jam / 1 2/Alt% •
James
'Dam IDOUI r
. R 2 1.4. 76 DV* on
•
=Wm*
Ammndeer Ites4
l' ataama
tarami
J._ W. Habow;,
Ohm Art/Wilmot. ,
David Rktwy.'
oZttilZg N.Lit.
Paw WC 04.1 • •
MIN TEA • STORE.
a:JAYNES_,,
N. 'SS Fifth fr tr't t
.
•: Caspooszin ru nesunni.i.m.. •
PITTEIBMGH, PA.
GtEN, AND.•BLAQK
got fh T r . = basixt . = r ih t..P.
itd . adra right. to.
- AT THE LOWEST tRIOE3.
sia
jar l eitt r = ° = "6l2 - 71"th
PACKED TEAS.
A';' 1.0"0"//6711418W. ettyreeely for the US*
Yowls Uri/Melee% igiV e lsi. AaA
Odossi X*. L
Se, S. -
awn heat i'veattegt
9 , TPTIerI.• a:7l;s reartenth
ameba Bral. - otibmatnisiset.
l'eu of all Oahe by the Half Cheat.
corns-4.. 4..4M
. 800.113.11—CM*14. - Omar Pulverised.
=r d.. Wait tP lai r ". .Fl ;T4 lr Clad"d•
I : BZWIt SWIM 00001..5e (=MUM ke.. &a.
Zang Modem U
tbi teams, ranialinAtft th.t
aur
Castanet in walla ealn pue•
=aut of weal PrOWIT
• 4 / 0 .4 gr spkau ippgahmag.for w ak of
'DX SATXAdOI2 . 4I23ILATZD PANSY 112DIU7RZT,
Jammu, JO a x e o x ~ ° °l ; . . L uiz ' 4c*
WELLS, WPM. &
86 !north at. near . Wood, 'Pittsburgh, Pa.,
marantecTrazas or ,
&inYi Cirriage, ,Drovers )
. DRAY, -- WILIPg;
'IIIONGB AND,. SWITCHES,
•' Keep constantl.l . On bend, received dinet
Ikon tha yort il l l rl: 4 1
, kilttr id. lll vailed
T=WA Ir •
and
reaa
r a ttitceseseee ewe mow ere .
thrH wa ireareelte m z ii ,
ieleireawee '
=mu: nouturoz comPtarz
OF PIirTSBURGII.
JOHN X SHONNURGEN; Preridaut;
ROBERT FINNEY, 13soretsry;
O. NV. BATOHNLOB, Gemini Agent.
.W 1 Immo iagaxist All Xfilds of .
111/111,INIC ANIV,VI RE' RISKS.
• •
P.n24
R. T. tba . A. Can.sbirt.' - r • -
Dive.•olm bratur„,...„bm 6 di a pi..„%•
the b this Car.
s till at Itaotie..NOOWATlr4 •
ARIYQLD`` M73:14.1AA1113
• 7 luiciaaraslis air
.ClillssaFarnacescWroPtlreaTublag
AND .IrEtTINIAIt ,
/Or Wwssito and resstaation tr is=
a.* W. wui wwWio.wir . WwWws and Yea b 7
etalatic ilokiVster.PlDisetealkesPismadeAtuadm.
Moak licenelik Irsatadm, ftwiklicrossi, Omni Um ,
Jill Itaolsor ovellhuts. Sk MAW rt....Plttibent
New Dagtemulliallerv t
MK NELSON would iespectrat gif"M
fltsiAatitad di stir
MislitTitirial Day aperiktal — roieW
Po p =
L u sh w
pregisgAßax 1114-
iggati
The Greatest Zedhal:Discovery
OF THE AGE-
. Mr. Kennedy, of .Roibary, boo diecioyered
In one of one 001:i101012 partan weeds a randy that core
new hied of HlCbr, from the, wore /Scrofula to a mere
weirs. •,,,
He baktried It In One anon hundred corn. end soar
hind snot in tea eaten (both thlllider honor.) He her
now In his posseadon one two heindlud ontlesatee of Its
i value, allnithlnterntrmitti of Itortors..
Tee bottlei are warranted to care i naming wntno to
One to thnebottin will cure the Worst thrtkof pimples
of the hoe.
Tyro to three bottles 41116 hear thesystem of Ulm
Two bottles are warranted to can the worst canter In
i the month and stomach.
Thin to An bottler are warrinted to one. the. wort
on. of etnipelse. • .
One to two bottles are warranted to errs n 1 humor in
the eyes,
Iwo bottles are warranted to nee running of the era
and blotches among the hair. .
Your to six kitties are warranted to cure corrupt and
runalzur deem ......
. .
Oise bottle will eon only eruptio n t h e skin.
Two to Urns bottles an warranted to Gun the wont
en of ringwonn.
Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the moot des
-
paste cues of rheusaathm.,
Three to Inc bottles are warranted to onre.selt rheum
it,. to eight bottles will cam the worst ease of erroibla
A tenant is always arparienoed Irma the Pest bottle,
and a perfect sure Is wensnted when the above quantity
I s taken.' . . .
Nothing looks so Improbedde to thew who have ln wain
tried all the wonderful medicine. of the ;Say, as that a
common weed growing In the tram& mad along old
stem wall., should ems, worry humor In the sane= Tel
1* I. DM • Aged Lot. If you have • homollPhi• to inert
These are no In noranda„ hew or bee tAboiiillt felting
mme mare =fleet route. I Peddled am,. thmurand tote
Mee Olt In the vicinity of Gorton.: I know Bits Cads in
every sus. It ha already done some of rho ireategtAures
ever done in Maswacheatte t / I gave It to children • year
arch to old midi of noty iI here earn poor.Put4...ormy.
looking children, whose fifth •88 weft and gabby. reamed
to .perfect state of health by one bottle.
To thew who ire =Neel to a Ka header-he, mm battle
will always cure It It aloe. 'oeat rale to catarrh and
diadem. tome who have been native far yeas, have to.
ken and teen reginated by It' Where the body in round,
It work' utdte am% but whore there Is any derangement
of the Ponetions of eater. It will mum very singular met
bigs, but you mat not he alarmed—they alma, Wrap
pea In from four day. to soreek. z Th ere is never a bad re
mit from It. On the contrary, when that feeling Is gone
yron will 6.81 vermeil' like Angle =ram. I hand some of
the most extravagant enconiums of It that man era 11..
tared to. - 'Nu Mrinaior Met Is ear negagary—eat the hat
you can get. I have Intewbre ea herb. which, when sinP
raced In swan oil, dissolies &riddem waling of the
nag and under the ears. Prim; 40 cent. : Pace of the
Medical Disorret7 SO Per bottl. 0
O.IRE(7fIONB Van IDIL , r-Adult, one table-amorifel te
7. +Children u.er eisigyeers„ dessert spronfek children
from aoe to eight var. tmarpoonfni. A.B no direction can
be made applicable to all onalitetione, take enough to
operate on the bowels Wee. day.
Mr. IiILVIEDY gives personal attendance' h. bed Callal
of 'morels. i
&Id, wholearle and retail, at Dr. 11.11Y8NEPP, 140 Wood
teat corner of Virgin alley. 1 feAtherT
DR. LIBBY'S Me Ointment M ascertain
me for that distressing diem*, the Pile t In all their
Tatted thrum it has been need en more thin gist/ Yea?",
and has exhibited the met happy effects In all wee.—
Igo publish the following name. of gentlemen who have
been cured by Its u.., and who,. after euffesing fox leme
had exhausted every reiouree of the =did Di.re..km
inset.
Ron.Jia. D. Wetted; Senator/ron horida,
J Panne, Bt. /Ina. Jt!anetota.
di.: Ai.. D ef t
_Pd. ass,
hon. Jokes .wero. Vita. Weehinotote.
B &ogue, d.q. 2483 . (=fi et.. N. York,
Gko. W. falsoll. Esq., ChWAI .
The shale lid might beitioneued by 'thousands. but
enough tisi boom shown to Indust evet7 intfteret to give
the seutedy • trial. goldoeholeesle sad tetsll by Qes. L.
Etym. N. 140 Wood, wetter of Virgin eiley.
Pries SI. • s
To Mothers, Wives and Daughters
The noblest discovery In the whom et midldna seal the
one Thigh has, =Vein nontlnie to penis, the greatest.
blood:op to the human famlb. I. the malik3l preparation
known s liar babe IlteilneCatbollom.
It I. deallined to ears the various areas Ineddeut- to
females, each as toesoilim Pala lath. bath, matins,
extreme prostration.from nand' ag and a hundred other
evils la Oak tisk, hasealatost, mode Ilk • burden tam.
ed existence Into • dally iad hourly eon*. The roost en
lightened professors of the tagileal colleges' la Abe old
world. s Well as In Ude reentatry, Fare held the satOet
In antic= considerratiom and they hers finally deter:oft
ed that the old method of treating' three 0 tarot
and ep
erato disease Wee ell wrote. end that • coestingteend treat,
mad was What was rpnlnd. i It is an: cid • adage. that
glut bodbm more slowly; end •Clille the Pecnity wen en , .
mirroring to hernumim Choir Mews end digest • system
tor general emetics, Dr.lirmeroyos phyidcien with testy
Teen experience In the !Weems of women gad children.
reduced the theory to simple room. enditlemrerred a rem
edy, which bee cure eighteen ont of Or=
twenty our now some ewes whore the or
-gene here been rap or when they hare been 'mere ,
ly injured by bed medisiil treatment, nothing mos be done
but to alleviate the sysisptoom. ...No maser te 'hopeless/ .
odd f denture: the greet leader of the English medical
,moot, and. theVlft#ll, let no one deep* until this fame.
dr has bee n &Maar tried. Throw amide preindke sad
the advice of an Interested physiriew4aseon for vea
-1 eelme—we what the mom& Imo done forothire, •nd then
go on with • strong faith in the semiterios that Alentheirs
Uterine Ontholicoa is rw•Nterk remedy," but • wdentiflo
oothhinatiOn of medical 'Tirtneit, whkh Dream the
Winstitution from destinotthr• utll.artret the 1a 01001
mane& of Wails" and wetsme health to the already ten-
Abed ritil power. • Pricrsl,oo Per little' Paid whole
sale ma retell et DB. 0140. H. ICEVEgIt'il Drag litere.ll‘.
140 WoocLathre--:/.. - • • ' ing•thw
ligament from Cletadeabee; Feb.
tthoese,:-eteees. B. 4F took Onr—tie had the
*mu= of rumble& Ude inorplng.thilUthln certificate
.treat Tirmlfugd welch will to ray eratifyling to. you.
at It waseent. Wki an, In a thitolr o r c r
Venaltun
truly
fizaTuleas—lfy little 'daughter. 4 .years old, and my
win. Naar, wen fdr a
two torfiesof considerable time etifferfur gnu .
norun purehamet your
whiehl gave thou three duos, according to dire of
and gunge bray, In loss than tone :doors Um .
-
en lustful& YlVil HUNDRED WOHAIB, some of- I.CI IW.
trurdluary Ingth Uinta 14 to lb Inehea.
lianig ea e.. to touch of the henellcial Wade n
root renrauge. I frel Raw duty tt. recommend ft to the
&Me u, my ordnkru, one of tb• nut edlewilmunumb
warms ern yet offered to the pohll.
• GeV lirrim. helloes MI to lieyour much °tinged and
humble tenant. ATHAN Libß I.ICATERS.
Premed and old try B. A. FAUNA:STOCK 110., corner
of_Woort and llntste. . , anylltilAwr
Old Sores, lacers,-end all er4tione
dlerasessuiatrut from err Impede or depssiod state or tb.
ticod.::_heo the crtraordbsarf rare of Wm. G. Harwood.
bistdr mewled& citizen ofAllebspood. CM be. Ihrteee
Beesdeh MI to% • Ile tad Wean sad sore. of the worst
descrlptbm. and dully got bed., he was =Ale to we&
'except on crutches. A', bathe of Certree litrateh'
Mrtoze." the greit bloat wasiher. eared blot, as It his
cored
.bandords °thaw Who bare 'offered with Amis •
matiest. bed Warts of :roereorn sod POe and taeal , °f
the bowie andjohtta. Bee advertisement,' jeZ/1111.8
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA , RAILROAD.
THE ONLY`!RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST nom PITTSEURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th 1855 ,
.the PABBINGENTSBN3OIIII ritn an knows. nil:U . 4a.
Fur Tient . inin tan jar 2 .. a.
Mealasts ," ••• av 3a. a. ;
larazu Yank? " , Irt• 3r. x. •
Mame Trains a ll run %roach to ieeUld.,wdeonwot
tars with the Comagens inneinnatt, T Olikkaut balk
am and Baleitatekha and Zahn. Railroads. at win.
Said. anneektions are nads:r Newkirk, Zakarin., Mow
radii. Sandusky, Toledo, "awn; neu and at Alliaria
clealand. te. - .No rat ti Simla i
Thrash 1 lanai lanait4 Cineltunaß Bailor 16, St.
taut., Chlake. Rink band, Fart.kWayika.
Cleveland and the Prineleat towui lUldnielur intl. Were
The NEW BRIGITYCIN ACOO3.II4ORAT/ON - TRAIN all
YTS Nitta:wreak at 13 A. a, and r. sad New Thigh
ton at T x. anal ton - • - • ;
Yee llama sad furtha inkaantan, sekra :
At tb• coma *Sok ilidrr ttt• blancmga , " no . " ,
Or at Or !slang rtiset Statfou, N.
,OZOROW
Pltiabarsta, redi 11441846.., Mast 6nut .
Pennsylitaniss ompany.
OF PITTSBURGH,
CONKER OP POIIRTIA AND PAIITHWELD HIREETPC
AUTHOILIZEM d4PITAL $300,000.1
INSURE BUILDINGS :CND 'MS= PROPHRST„
LUAI ST LOSS; Olt DIVANS BY. FIBB
AND THE PERILS OP
Sea and Inland liviitatlon and Traneporlaticii
DTRIPOTOES.! .
• Wp.../..lohnaDm, ; W. PPCEntoek, • ;
141. Dram
Donedy T. Mad,
J. OtioraponA ; ;;`.. H. oao; . • . • • ,
4 r atot4 1 JurtB.4= 4
- A. A. 0f.t . :7 f B. Harm
OTtidAd•—•ll -
on Wax T DEautAD:' ' • ;
los Proklerki—EalrPattanon. ; ;
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INSURANCE
Indiana, - Tennwasefi, Kano ha, adallien;
allamenTrant Bank-Notes,
PariAlait - at ZOIONN 'AMIN Man Wel attar linsit. ,
TM mama Mang PAID JVIt OLD. ULM.
MILT /MAT= on`l p ow YodA PT
intl. AL Loa% and tAi taliattpal OW/. of tba Valtia
'Btalataarabbed Inmai to salt at LOWIDT SAM.
FIitE . AND LIBINWPOLICIES OF MERINO :
Maas rozpattalis nanstux ow lANDCA,
Wane., $2,500,000.
sad the GRANPID matinawal 00., of Nil/Vatic Ati; •
• DOONNOII.OIOTMDI. 1 DD.
•
•-• Husaiati, Itthaass Brakes and Insarama Asti;
al/Ala fp • 1tc.16 Wood at. one &lath= IN.
Intaat. FLOM
PLEICENO. intOTEDDIC
iffin:0801 8 104. 1310 a' 003
WHOLESALE DRUGIOISTEt,'
NO. CO woo:l9pm
MAW% ' "Al 2
UV'
PEARL STEAK inir.
ALMIEENY.
Flour delivered to fernilies in either of!he
ort ,„. . 7.. eitinat tee te teeerlbetteist
gt"`w toa►it 'Flues etxx.se wood • •
sadSt.pair eta,
MO* • 140;
WI9VAN4 ;40:1D4kilDikohl
'!Eaecmtirts' Bide of Real Estate.
OrE tindamglit4 Executers of , ttus last
'.lll and teetament aflame i.ie;if Cardlaid,
a, deed as authorised and diverted. fn the will of mid
Wallas", tall MI at mus swiiiiiitammr bL
at times and places below namedoic `,„
At Ittersborg, , Alsthossina (134 Oftfo. me MONDAY. at ea
d igtr 'e r "t °'"A4 bf tettSPSsffi'
1,4 s on •
acres. • Lot Nab . 164 pare Ls.
Lot N 0.17. five sem.
. Lot No. le, three ssrm i*, ands f.
Lot No. 20. one ilm%
A nn'Zia:=3ll. 21 0. I on ooth sides of.
the roads to eitatioo: sontatalnul3 6 sere, of
land, now oson by Wm. S. Waileae. On the Marro are
two good mut:mule of grattad fruit, sad Several arm fall
Ins admire
A' lma. adiarnina.thesbomlririu teth eldest amid
toad.now occupied by Dr. OoMn, oantainlng gulf ay. ,
Ann, about one mile mat of Petwaborph, In North
--p a ssed,
towaibly. Lawrolue Oo , Pa., containing, (as ear
pose,) 100 sae. On tits farm le a Toney °tenant of 7&an
pd fruit, =OD wall Intend.
Au g ..: Near Nona Jackson, Lamina Cti., /4.. en 16/41).
pagemsy, the Wl' Aro!. LW, on Mereirefreu •
IS seas, irrirmxia. - 1 "--
W A
Vas nLodland,eontalnhuf 86 scree and 110 Perth
oe, adjoining. ttm
r`Aleo-.At Dmimoton,Numer Re..ort mussaAr.
as 9th rd
finfimf 1 06 . 0 ,
Tung* Int. on
by la • D 6111.111 Hauls, 0111.
aisd Stable. now occupied by Martin.
TONS Or Pentufr—Onfrfourth of the muebsee sooner
tiare4 the balance In Ov
I.. al:gnat im
ardent r ip. con v ... Sstart. t . irv h .
/tared Into waY
irier ,sad a deal will be mmto
on
ppimsst tie p room. Other etrodDlos, 1 0 ,
r eap,. poessalon, aft; in j a c anwr z nalte r 1 . 167,
• JAYS:WALLACE. Jr..
hg.3416 . Ezra:dam
Noes--Dr. Caw ;,111 offer at public at Petersburg,
,
on add 000 dor of August. /tee ACM of Land. Dediolptait
raid forty woe aboveesmidsed,) on whist. Is situated nit
Howe. B. as. •
_ .
XTEW & VALUABLE BOOKS as Davison'a
L" Booludare. 66 Merger st. near 4th: _
Alttory of tbe ChristianCboroh . Obarsh. by Dr. Haan
Prise gamut Them. the Witness of *aeon and Natare
to an allarlee and beneficent Creator,
Evenings with the Romerdets. by roymawl
a with Jana" breams author,
begets:el:a Wt. The Note Book of an English Opium
Eaten Papal Conspiracy Expand. by Beechen
Catholic and Protestant Nations Compared to their
Threerfbld Relatlwte to Wealth, Knowledge and Moralltr.
bY Tbe Advance:4s Ainy. Lee, by Sew Charles( note.
' Nobs of a Theological Stndenn
elm Jamleson's Common Place Bookof Thouebte. Mem
seise met Yen:og Star Pepe.. by Beechen Which. The
Bight or the Left
root:ltem of St. Paah The Deed to Christ. by El.nr.
Phalli. Colville. by Kennedy:
The giords and Mad of Jeans
Kitten Clekmedla of Bell:done Llterstunn
Be. Alcott's Werks—Tbe Vontg . Houreksetr. The
Tarti. W e'birigh l = ! I nl i trkistore T ar g Cu mmins 's
Works Travels In of and tlw liekr Lend:
Blank Books and Statiociery of ell kind& aim. Maxilla
Wearlrus Paper.. Nor ads at eastern orkee,bv
S. AVISON.
Mies Onm t Piga& Ransom Co. 1,
• Pittsburgh. Jnl7.loth. U 55. i
ricHE Board of Director, have this day de
-clued Dividend of Pone pernmt. for the sin months
enng lit lost...poyable ifl Ms dock of the (*romans. di por
at their °lgoe, 6th st.. nu and after the 24th July.
,
The Stockholders New York will to rad at the Bank
ing Rouse of Winelow, larder I Co.. 62 Well etrreh
In ',leo of the additional equipments In motive power
and are required for the Inatome of the road. and the
arndnai retirement orthe "hosting debt," the Board boo
deemed It hest for the Interest of the Steekholdas that
the present dividend should be pal i tirtio li sr m oNo c f . the
Cruird[22 rath er'A."
Treesurer.,
WANTED IMMEDIATELY-A Eitua
lien by *Young Man 19 7.111 of age and of good
addrees, in a (good enuntrr store he Western
Penna. or Eastern Ohlo. He has a thorough knowledge
of the Dry Goode and :1009g brisineogalm4 the hardware
and Gram. Can ;Mahib. the tery owl Philadelphia
mfierenoes Born preen& employees and other.; ean keep
amounte and earry on a Nurtures ocnespondenre. Any
',Medfield or firm wishing suck-a per= will plume ad.
drew,. with name mud rime aloofness. •
inl34ter3 0110PAE O. PHOBIAS, Phil. P. 0.
Mourning Goods.
JOR. HORNE & CO., have just ree'd a new
sad beautiful snort.ont. of -
CRAPE SETTS.
• - - - -
Whits Ond -
Alm:a Am now MO. ot - Whitl ohd
Mack
• Crape Collars and Sleeves,
To which Sher hafts attention. et T 7 Market wt. inl3 .
EMI-ANNUAL SALE—A: A. Mason &
haveree'd another, large kit of Dates., good
ttel.alnee at 61(e per Td. Gold Medal do 123ia; dna
Brags Del alms 10 and 1.214 e, worth 23 and 260 Inl3
GRASS SKIRTS-200 Ike Gram Cloth
Bicht■Joat coenta And foe ale at Oa at owhalf the
A. A. MASON A CO.. 213, 15th it. .
DELL SMITH—BeII Smith Abroad, Bine!
testad by Maly. Walcott and Obrireba, to 1. yol.
Mi Conlaollon, ttu atom of a Womathi UM, atid other
laloa.bt 1 v01.12t00. , for lair by
jolt KAY t OM, 66 Wooeistraat.
irONCENTRATZD LYE, for making Soap
Gash e rerd= t ut t ' .;' ‘ b it t SELLE RS
INSEED OIL-12 bblo. for see. by
talB ' R. B. BELLIES it CO, Si and st.
QUPERIOE CARB. SODA-100 kegs for
Ol• by IL E. BELLE:BB k CO., 67 Wood et.
JWDERED ELM BARK—A fresh le
jag reed ara for soh to R. P. BELLEW! CO.
- - - - - -
ITRIO ibru-11.2 lbs. just ree'd and for
nab, by jun R. &SELLERS i CO.
ARTARIC AULD- 7 -300 11" 'net read and
R.I. by JIM tn. I. almuma a co.
CORN STAROH-reaqi , ln L land fmeetvb.y
tirIITTING-7-25 bble: just reo'd and for
ea. by it= , FLEMING 111109.
5 DOZ. MASONS BLACKING in
09.. and an ride FIXitINCk BROS.
VENETLiN'RED=2S bble.rp_rire jiist re
outralaadlbe.sals by. =Ma Nu BROB.
GONCEPTRAMED LYE, a reiiabla artial
asking Sow 60 boxasin atm s d tbr grlia
ivarro pi n=tktut e,
ASPHALTUM VARNISH just reted and
(ac w• try inlll 'TUNING BROS.
We're Here! Here! Here! Here! .
FENTON'S ETHIOPIAN THR-11811MS
♦ STAR COMPANY OP
TEN -TATJLIUND PREFORM:ERE
Put= this wit& at • •
' *. MASONIC • HALL.
• JOB BROWN, the gent Jamie= Jig Naar and
MARLEY PERL, the greet B•hjoig ,01 .PPear , Oghtl?'
hAtildt,
Removal
• " W " -
ILKINS & 4:30;. '
1 . .: (Thweasortli A. Willint deo. r -
,D AV& removed their °Flee toNo. 75 Fourth
, ..u..c.; two dons east of adds.:Ad dand,ethen. May
eantlwee bl ur ldwe lte=nd o=lnlnaelt.
Alta* balder usi In WI It.
Wanted. taatdpely• sham Yeentanlere Nadi stank.
Unearrent and neokan bank =tam tonente at be rated
Jan . :, . . •,- . • WILKINS t CO.
OsMaGLIONITITT.
Jab gth.lb66:
rrorTrustees ofrthe Pittsburgh Gas m
vanT bare this dor declared . diridond lot m. Dor
coo tho Capitai Stock or the COmportY.:oot or rho Wa
tts of the 'lx month. ending drat fwt.. routblo to
Incokboldris or th eir iqral mritorltb. st
;the Moo of the Cemosny. . J/017.9 CHBD3TY.
in10•10t4.• •• • • ; •
i .2 ••••• Dividend' Notice_ . • •
THE eitookholderi of the . . Pittsburgh aid
Allabial a trldr Coropalkyd3 and atrooka on hem
on
I :.l.,lgatal Brack dt ° Ol f pony hoo boon l baan . "drocithard'
of So salaam of the Bat Mx roordlo.' POO& - rad Of.
floo of th'llosaraar *Khali . By ardor of Br Board of
Batumi. , , Jaa.batl ..13119. B. ARNOLD. Troloarer.•
•
• • Protaatiaaa, Jarna2516.11186.
TkIVIEDENII--The .President and BoardOf
11 Mioadria of thi NotiborOLlbeffaii 'Relax* 000MM'
amaio'. tido day &eland dividend of 11240 ou each lawn
of the Olultua Stook:of oakt Compan, lbw oama to to to
raid to tha StWetWldara ea or 'alloy tbelOth day of July
moat. • -, Juklirdo • 0. WARNAII. Yroaeuray
. ...
rS INSTITUTION will ,be otieb for boo
-FR1...0n sad abet JULY-NINCIL but. TORO LYS
en DAYS hays bum Axed izn au the Ofigoant , day.
Notes foe dimeosnt to be odlned u ir L ftwiam • •
• ' Mechanics Bank Eltook.far-Bale.
UNTUBSDAY. JULY 17th, at 7,1-2 o'clk,
P.ll, lit ?fir Haehante Ezeha 'Fillb order l amid
far sale 1173 dmr.r. ores eta* or this Muir, at
the Beard of Director*. -
B. MILLI& a,
tradtd Prerldent.
4MURES . Citizen }' Insuraneo Co.;
I 12 steam llonolopliola NsTiaStion aw
. 20do - Otdo Ammo. Rallroo4
• 10 'do '.oltuoneDoidod2 Baur.
U.' • d °. ;- Bidela wi l tich% 034.11-IcOnth
t4l ANTED—SIO , OOO Time Bill ,e ha*i_t
• noel to T month rum,
_to Osmotic' from P O O
to $lOOO. Artist to - • IL ItaI.LIBI t 13021._21 RRLI.
ArORANICS' BANS - 10 9lui,res of ;the
stook of tbklOomoult kr a OB at • .
WILKINS 'll Fourth •t. - •
STOOK &US$—W. - O. itioOARTNST.
licnosen—W• , the hrkerthe deeirsble
CASH PAP FOR viod. By
3119.1, • J. B. Munpay
090.1tiabiXargr,
14 700.1.--64 sak e in store and foe 'sale b
001,Csalt paid for she diffeimt grsdl
Wcol r by SPRINGER 111)=17011 00.,
FOUNDRY METAL--Nos.l ainiTaarehrtfr.
sto. Elie= Boot No. 1„ Nu omoi ,tl - IL S. Co. No.
by.. ja .8 .& KING, 115 Aster stmt.
WOO
—Bedford Forge Chorotodßloom
` SING, Na TO *stint •
MILL 3INTAI.L, No. 3 Anthracite:metal;
Juniata metal, Coke metst am /M eV' , • •: •
MILL
11. & Ito le Water Meet.
lAMB DYES—I -have 'need a largo and
tonnoloto otock . of XOl. Dios. Win[ of noleby
Hozslo7% AlosailOal. e tto y tti t ti a. _.
• vacua DisszamisoOl ] garksO otroof.
~ .:.:.0 .. rt •p , it; .. , (MAO! 4141 , 43
pssdtr:sliof Ids ..itterO. li..kag 1 ..hi11.7
•
IBS PAPER--2fr bogs. for aalo by •
0..10n J. 501100Nleitt18 a co .24 Wad It.
12 WEFT OIL-25 doz. be qaalitj, qta. and
A. 7 Ati, far Ras by 3. sonoonictitm a - pa.
NDIGO—,4 cases I=l as. Cases
rum a ri d. b r J. lOROONMAICIEL CO., •
AC.))sbbls:
. Reg '• 1111:4: i for .- .y
-hat • - BOHDOMUKIR A 00.
LIQUORL:I=I bdle.:Rot a bist, ro;easels
16,1 . VinoVivicuriert .111 CO.
R3L3I-01rTHOUSAND V IWEAS--
dos of w. agotastsd wiltd• rodclulsitkinsix
fI.BEASE TATZOW bbla. pm°,
ai7ta ;we* sambi salcbr - mini' s :twit:xi law
BR- HOOPS-40,000 ash - Bogy Ponca
bocssistindaiiidgket al th'. - ". ' •' •
pum44.50: ; mkt reced eindjo*
flpfai—V24o btu.Ued for tab
ital .1111Iti2
AUCTION SALES.
P 'X. DAVIS; Auctioneer.
Olornereist 331 a cThr mal mg! PIM sired
50 KEGS EDIERT AT AUCTION—On
Md., mar I L J 1,78 t .at n eekdr.. at tLa
aremord+l W.. ma.. coroar Karl awl /Kb MOM In
kt to pay advaace and amaze& 60 lop EI:I.M = Ol,
NM. excell.t. iMaktY• alms, arty dig OM
rams GrAr POO- , - • P. XL DATDB. Amt.
rt - Ina e - Cowl- hood Books, cm Bator
-4"..,.,000. July 1411.*anmanetna abll 'cio
11 bo mold at tba emsuner Wm room. tomer Waal
and Pllth street, an eat...anti and 01l &dread
of non and oromod band boob, coraprialog dandar ' ll i Z
t _popular works 1n 411 the tasnates of Lltoratarn Minot
and Art. • Many lonia of arcoodbra Intorrat to mites of
remearoh and otAers. IN orear In tba Ws, that would, to
I4lll6cult toltbtals olranbaro. ;
Alao alarrantly hoYndl.ol of the da.t3 Mo. With
Marl plata& and Clbranr•Mont.. , .. P. 3L DAUB, Anat.
rIUS EFIS SALE OF REAL ESTATE
ND ETI3OIO-0 0 Thunder smanlng•
ebek. atthe kleruhentsl S.MMange lockeui
eoly DT order of Wm. e i Tr, T d or o lltit u ;
That valuable three Mary - bri.M . Dellhni Room; *o. ,
164 Fourth gt:. t h e wined halt otnetins flee OM
oightydive feet, itielnithut a Cum
stdrimE to mortgW, Sl. -
a Megtone w elts s=
N ot 4 and 16 having a front ofirmitY 014
M.,. extending back one hundred lent.
Ows undivided Smyth of. log Ti 0.12 In Ural tof
lots In unbent City, bwri.ts that of twaspdixt it.
amen Ituthes en Anderson id, Lextending hick one ham
di...1.d forty het to thay's sing.
Sit hots In the Borough of Manshader. boot. ash •
front of twenty lint on southeb . side of Chausios7
tending back VA IVO inchet to South alley. Wag In
B•kestall'esubdiviskst of ontiot No. 217 in resernd hut
oppalrta Pittabstarh
TI.. undivided thrmfdths of two hundred azid Mgt!.
aim norm of laud in Rosnouir. towlmhir. /Mom V.g;
thsmoth.wom & of the Ohio rime, eked
Nos. WI, 21 and 02 0 0 tha north. No. el on Ina =. 1i ,Ne.411
ou tha south, and No. 46 on the moat. being 'Mind
la Loge district, gager the degradation surrefil • ono
dred'rVn2Aand thirty amts . WWI in Med otolotniro:.
-filtsch mike telow Parkersburg sad them miles Litrom the
211.10 tkvar. which Fs !a...a
" 471 sett egt= Ortwouoicia In•Ltowtiedp 47 nor th a
range 20 Inlet,
MA
dlstdat of Wide. autMet tomb at
Sant ilk Marls, Michigan. •,contalningl6o awes in Kar.
Quetta tonnage • •
1.1....a.w0d. quartet. id Melton . 19.1 n UnniAiv
~wsh armors 25 west. loth* district. or lands milder* to
sale at Sant St Marls. Michgan. contain=ll
sired and fortymtlue sores and fittygonr
The northwast quarter of section 21.15 t township 47
north of range 26 mit. In the district of hinds mined to
.sl. St Sant St. Marin. contending 160 acres in Idemmonta
township. •
Coe undivided g mitt Of /no imam damper and mitical-
Loral land. in motion 6 of township 48. north of ,nom 42
Ind, In Oakland comity, MkhirtarL
II shsees Otdo and Pennsylvania Railroad Cu.Stodg
183 North American Alloln • do . Ings
60 » ForeM City Rank • f Chmehorrl •-• den
Pittentrsh and Cleve... 4 II IL dm
10 - Steubenville do
Connellsvllle do
5 Chartiers do
Co.
dcs
38 Pittsburgh 004 Mil l'unWilts 10 dig
66 Torom m atioeville Flank Road do dal
4 West • eleton -; • • • do , do dm
biso Bluff ng . • . • do ‘,2lts,
400 • Iron at, • ikc
660 Fire Steal do .; do • drt
200 'Pittsburgh and Yale Royal Minlng der, - da:
Pittabargh Mlldni . CO. Mak..
Terme at tale. -
.. 7 .lel6 P. IL, DAv IS. Aug.
Iron. City COlinernial College,
01' Wirsrairx rEivwspirANie.-
CHARTERED APRIL, 1855.
And Fully Organized:.
Ts Institution *Hi be kept open both
day and arealedg the entire summer.
BOOK-KEEPING,
This beautiful art, n can to Inquire. to natal to star
badness loan, and, at ah ^ avocation,. for mote lucrative
then mat trades are, an pe analted In a Pm fined; be
ing taught here at it a terughtsotoliaro hex. Thbughnerr
• • • treatise on this sublea Una tan be had. taro the
of ads college fir the free tun of the .rodents, AUL
theao one of them la exclusively followed, for thermion that
teacher
otltege ooft?t w ha h t i cho p g a i c n t a i t m simthhieo aI
f.
both he and his pupils deem greatly, sumacs to say laid
down In boob.
ln . alaT/IMESlthtahe method of nudists used
tun (and here .1r) to no rely for ender toss:tarn bait
le also mach shortm. plainer. earl better *dented to gen
era .basinees than cm bet found In as ant balms the
American public. It hat; been .ealad. sad not lonaptli
ismotztica. MAGIC, from the 'extraordinary heattY mai
which true result; are enamel with very ute. dimethz
In WRITING, the adat am I. to Impart to the student
• bald, beentiful, nadir emended hand, mated to Bunt
to and )to businen gennelly
I = ..
lionsladng.thello tot -Ilegiefled• Mara" oo
of minor lungl.ence.
COYI: LAW—Lectures on thla Mint aril nth
end dinned "by e blictdy dart mamba of the
; r l ..i fo=t i our
man. If ion wup.ld the idnuallon of future
, acme and spend the next two months. or la%
the Iron City Oallege. when yna mill find arced wan
ventilated room and .Tory appliannfor rloyelosl eMert
and mantel training.
" Summer Retreat. , .
T STO N E HOTEL, . Huntingdon 42104
Penna., one
s in
h er and teirivuercer aarreare
h. andante sia hare! ride. ra:. naigatestnr
dame =del.@ of rebbarelort hod on tbet= .. i
the ^Slue Janata" at the confluence of.Pprane
eleia muter, trout metalling watonvbere Odom"
-
It
and carmine Its co brinnra coneert.aatbey rah
down the gorges of the Mutstrul.
The ear central poatlon ot 'this hold
am did.
rade place et eojom-n tor a lb* wake or dam has ge of
buena... and their families—jaded and enavatededth the
turmoil. bustle and knot 'tithe eitzCituated cm
Penneylvanla Central Rallened, w the g yrated
ham the Snaquebanua• end other eoneentrates•
Twang Nur easie and Ingram. several thaw a dare
the mit nod ttoallt. to 4 1630 .4 PIMUO/11011
the Mountains;
,The Home Is anew Left. one. itaretorla high. aardens
nod Vrarar. n•wl7 P•Pdted. panted end !addend - Ik=
. basement to attic, with an the modern lanrrorasente and
appliances orCald Bah& la It he oleo Amer TeralletkL
Mae are superb views of nary department of the Moan.
tan aneenu—tbe nslotione mundane." the "derma ,
_Ms.' Telegraph In the MIA always reedy for
week—rend the taroprletor ready to elation at ankh
ante charges.' = it. /. 1318141 T. Proprl tor.
tainoaio'otr,t no, sea Liteett
''''' l Q ,b il ti rrr= l . 6ll4-. A=. 11 e 120 ;
, .Poi
Ettelyargk Watt:Due'
HIS Iruditutien, taunted on the river and
reit:roil& meat oft hetity. limn= Breritaroth.
TUN. diem of DramC u
altlidlit.lieretalbre nth,
Poser Onek Me Water Cm. le nemireedy am the .ternle
•tion of pnleata W. hare_dart =Med oar Mew Math
Home. end our bethl c o are min triti We
hare ea *Damian Winne soft oaring enter, tea.
denim thirsted to emplaned to thy peat of-the boom.
threlMe tridAtirlaja l itl=eM=ldeitaiteaelalat.
thy Mew ociteptelata peetteraolia
are hinted to trr.the nettles of the Illarmatlde moth =
tram ear load intediromard meow la thetreettoest of
hundred , of caws of theme, of nearly. eria7 ',tiny., die.
ems 0111ollas both eetat thades.Creat mar BO Teem •
emean; ea are eaableala • meth tilth -Yeti
of
the heeling peen of W. Water Ooze Britten. - 0. P.
It. ernes. a groduate ante tie* York Hydroyethie
tuts. end the Medical College of 01:11Ae b ld. y the
alp
A7:14=1 . . ttg a girtbil . phle inent, rioh.
Pa. Sio 1304. B. D.,
O. I.'.4.3liiiiki,
CoNl7.c74WOTlT , i'mwi:
-
' lapin.
The Batten , one of the toot eon ch. •
r‘t In the country. and 'which le shwa y we!
rot net to bort°. unmaitet t edet ItllnhitT . iFtArn =ma
CONE an CORNERS ea mrs: • . •
.1111. If one of the lame othited mid ammlng Wine oa •
thistle atesitt and city moth= whlth bac %hen th ear • :
hay ha JOWLY • day; It Is the wutrrtmaster: The that.
enters are meet atsoblesUr draw= shit thothth aunt et •
them am carlentoreh• yet then Is en emelt ot truth and
hteln them, that gray otb stqualated with •1111.-• end •
city 1116 . .111 Immiati man the 'esightate whom PIO -84
tone sr* Imre hettreletL• It la ht. tte end sad sou as he
Womb* Tantersnee -Tale, --The both te.:-tesittlhar • •
To_ant ma remitting 111 26 II Ki k aer.
IMORNMUO..•III -be mut bx,mith
_pooh
boobell.re sexteratia..k.r.Win.d.l27
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BRITISH PLATE GLASS COMPANY, ,
• RALPHEAD...ZAJVCAIIIIERS,ANOLAND,
EfaOLISHED PLATE or all sizes, suitable
r Witskros oeSioroo al* Dwilllsgs Moor Ouns
Lamps Balleckd Oars Ss. oostriastpr as Osal se
ttstWarobooss 79 lIIIRRAYSTEXAT, Nor York.
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AMERICANPLATE GLss COMPANY
Factory; Williamstrorg, ,L. -I.
RE subscriber baying taken' the A%
of the &glove Oomfoini. 15 D. , COW./ 4,0
flu Roush Plato M.O. FOR Syllgto.o, Ifloor4floo'
Pairesosste. of's curlier pumice to us • toprtfd
fukd at muck lowa rata.. JOHN S. PLATT.
Jollers :sa
s s - ,, - 79 Murfsf InZIOU New York. '.
.110011.8, BOOKS—Oabin and Parlor; Two
II
_lt Lim. or To 13rim and To_ ft ' Woman ta Aratelait
Dwane of Itmerint.Haatn haMat Afloat and Ilahand
Shady Sag :Thajtataanat of Tr.*. Mad end its Ihno
noun Peo_ple I Rave Men The Fean of the Pals P.
Tam and Undlnent tl=darrLtabite. Rad and Ida*
Sltrar Cap and Boarkllag Thum Hftbnd Teaatt Weimar
Mauna Del_Drantialltearr or the Death Eherstllead,at
larm TES Illartnu or Wandaithaas: 'TM
HOME canoe ftem.th• LUle of an Aalan Ynah
lhaaltta hook Ircatig Ladles' Ham. Par aid• by
. RAY .A 00.66 Ward
pERFUMERY—I have reed a large sad
. saortormt yienma7..,filidilthlig of Mu Itz•
Inets. PoesoSai i it Chlizorars now via=
Jori=7o,
jun come DlimonJ iC Muka tie&
AIR BRUSHES & COMBS—I baffle joist: redg e =a: inseasarteeent of Amami seg
l ithl ' a ccu=? 4:" 4
maw» zor stock es-7 we ea: bt.
llarbt
re and damper wade eau be
tbieltY. . .-.JO3..II.II=6,earAVVIA
'Embroideries ! EMbridderies •
VINE SETTSAXILLARETTES and COL-
L to GharlaMlllo.o stit - irsisadeami
iCa111:07, °'4.ol32llt_.2ir,r7"TilTharnt:tr'..7ln,':7rlik.STtOLl".
'HOTTED SWISS, MlTTS,lll.4,44lurphy
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Boatetteold Iv i v reed bi s freaT atoll srartasapt
• Ott l ===rbwr r b ,
QEISI,I4.IOIIYAt SALE-LA. 4..;Maeon •
areePital4 that numutirbieire Irony aut„
r o cox=x ii %
. .fatexF,„!•, , t mtuesiang u start,
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tald . Oß4 .7iTADS. Jeans.
'A he mast 87 tYllidl few thsti.l
_e t. u_tr zing : Whlth
Jull r •• • -I. A. MA niuN CO.„ 25. Mot.
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REL 8, - RELTS—Elastio and , Leather
- Yrffo li altUti)..77 Ilarkst stmt.
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aRMI-ANNUAL SALE-Nfl. , & i•
Oa ail atheist the labels of tsehieitesatea stook of
err and Mom at a roduetloo of 211 to Or pit test.
;EA: $ —s 00
Zaino autos, whit. t • Tzbaal •
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TRAY . LEAVES FROM PAULA ND,
Jar bolt and ler* atwaralgatiolui rem taithretut.
mob and Wittman Urban: 02 J. Mama Tt_tylar. in 1
roL 12 ma. ka sae trr • &kV C 0.4 06 16006 at •
JOAN OP ARO' said OtharPtems, loy
bralbaziwittilllautralkan Jaw WNW, tot
vaL (TAl:bagn =MA) la ado by' KAY it .
0 S. S*OBEWING.TOBACXX);
a lie bblo, Tutm• Gib BleYrinit
- bILW:11:11M000,,pat Toed sae "widow
6212 - SUMORZON a cp.
I) LET-The STORE ROOM in the Build_
"'lag Otte Ohio and Peana. - BaikaadOe Ilfth stmt.
• idr• of SalCbakraai.updtairs.
Mit.-TURrEtSTINig:4O Mils. for_ sale
177 • , B. A.../AMI'llarOCK 10%.
kin • • annex Wocdtal hoot sio.
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LCOHOL.4OO tibia. of different *trawl's
/os dm by . , •- & 00,
HATIG 13ligiC—:•1004 ,Enersh for, sale by
• Jen • A.IfLUMINTO= &VG.
11ORN MEAL-95 bblo:lresh reed and for
imaibr id BILL a zabgarr.-
o.lM34ooJbusi stiedAtut kir Olitc r
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