PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ..—puetieumu 8T D.-2i. WHIM..—. PITTSBURGH SATURDAY MOMIRO. JULY 14,1865. OYFICE -of the •Fittebergh i3ezette bee beea emend to the new banding on Fifth ILLoo'h net sbeee esliblield bh en4 InonentannT,sdieinlng Lho - IFS.T• Adveellisera. — .Seither the Editorial Rom er Printing ritadhduneat of the Orgy Ge.se;r4 ara opened On lismday. darcermarerhods dre their =three ia appear m th opoer an Meader mini. will Waage head rhea he bac= b doe& =Saturday. Advance Payments.—Hereafter no onl>, ...ono. MU he taken ms the Dolly nr Weekly Gazette. • “alms payment u made In advent& Whenever the thm I. up to which the aubscelptkm paid, the tomer will be Invariably stopped, maims the rateorlptim Is re nonsl by advance Paytnebb. • • All tramdent advert:l4os, or every desertptlion, *Gibs mantra! to be paid In ad vazia. The emir morpttone will ha 'Mere sPosila month ly or yearly contracts are made. ."),11.1nr • • --- `oB.Pltrabarsk Meekly' Gazette.—The ertanaire *mutational our Weekly Barcite offers to our Maine. man most deidrible ROOM= of making their Maximo Munn Our tdrculatheila betweeneme and gra theaxand. nearldna shaimarra7 Merchant, maimfactura and ohm:Annear in Western Peonarivania. and Rasta= Ohio. Sir Mr. EL P. 6IIJELLMII. We editor of the St.* Zet !sow 'mut sum onosected with the Pittaborger Mutter, Is oestbortessi to solhit asbutrlptione aria etirertisegsents, this Pittsburgh Quetta. nesiOrsting to ouripubllshed terms Pittsburgh Heath L,1116b. liaailas Matter en seek waste of this VW.' 10X0i1E110 tna BLAVaaf QUZSTION,--For some months before the assembling of the Know Nothing National Convention at Philadelphia, , tJto fear was expressed that the Slavery gueltion voimirkbe ignored by that body,, and a general indignation was expressed at snob an idea by the Anti-Nebraska men of the. Northern Stater, both in and out of the order., Just after the re peal of the Missouri Compromise, and the out rages which bad followed that base and treacher ous breach of a solemn compact, it was felt that 'no greater insult could be inflicted on the people of Uns Nithern States than for a party aiming to form. 'X National 'organization to leave the qu'efition of interest oat of Its platform. The Convention met, and - soon the extraordi nary spectacle as presented of a portion of the Northern delegides, with Ex-Governor Johnston of this State at their heed, attempting to carry . out this contemptible policy of ignoring the very question which was eo powerfully agitating the public mind. This project failed, mainly from the resolute determination of the Southern deli gates. If Northern men were thus willing to tao ride" the cause of liberty on the altar Ofiticrip tire Nativism, and in the mad race for power and plunder, Southern men were not inch das tard' as to resort to milt a mean shirking of the great question. They demanded to know who they were affiliating with In a political organi sation whose object was to obtain possession of the Government and give laws to the country; and they determined that the derriands of slavery should be recognised and secured before they would move one step. They conquered, as hon est, earnest men who made straightforward to their purpose generally do over tricksters and time-servers. The 'pro-slavery platform was adopted. Gov. Johnston succumbed, promising to lay the matter before his State Council, and abide its decision, and still to labor for the:cause. When he came home be was met by a storm of complaints by his brethren in this region, and m determination was expressed to relieve the Order in' this State from the t odinm of standing on th e National pro-slavery tdatform. They were di:- termined to have a thorough Anti-Nebraska platform, or they would secede. This was the feeling and the expression. To this end a large delegation was sent on from this county, amount ing to sixty-five members, representing, we have reason to believe, every local CounciL What was the result? After &struggle of near two days a committee on a platform zres adopted, which brought in a majority and a minority report. The majority presented a platform clear and outspoken against Slavery aggression. There was no mistaking its meaning.' It walked up to the question with the same directness of purpoee that marked the Southern delegates in the National Council.— The minority tepert presented the platform adopted by the National Council, with the ex ception of thel2th or Slavery resolution, and instead of this the old,reje . r.ted ignoring scheme, revamped and remodeled, which had been pre needed to the National Council and .rejectrd by • that bodi There was no mice/king the pater. airy or this bantling.. The majority report came up for action, when just- as the question was about to be taken, too►. Johnston arose out o( order, greatly to the as tonishment and indignation of the large majority of his no-delegates from Allegheny, and opposed the Anti4flavery plank in the majority report. Be tad only im opportunity to utter a few words, but they were enough to encourage those in the eastern and middle counties who wished to get rid-of the treableaome question. Than was no chinos fora reply. The rote Was imrsedisteljr taken, and GOT. Johnston and, ten others from Allstbeay toted against that report, sad it was boat by a Tote of 89 to 114. If Gov. Johnston :and theist' from this county who sated with him had gam with the Alleghenydeleption, the joritrieliort would have dirtied and the'"party at least would have had the- credit of staading on a'nianly and honest Anti-Nebraska platform., This is the second time that Gov. Johnston, stitldn a few weeks;iias voted against introducing. into the Know-Nothing platform. a fair, hOnest and distinct issue of Freedein spinet Shivery, in reference to the Nebraska outrage. Thevainerity platform with theigaoringyino lotion was Alopted, 22 delegates from Allegheny County, voting against it, Gov. Johnston, of course, voting fin It. . He have reiterated this history', for tero-per .poses. One in : to present the Fukien of Gov. Johnston in Its true aspeict. • He has been meet industriously held up before the community sip tree ..11ntl-Shiviry man, as possessing "back bone," and gust credit has been awarded him for leading the Know Nothings of Permsylne. virittiti the path of manly resistance to en estiolueents of iSlaiery indicated by the Phila delphia .seceders. 'What his true position is; andlitiew Mace credit he deserves for fidelity to the — iiausie of Northern rights, the above history `sai show. • • . Our-second purpose is to show that the like tory Of the paternity of the resolution on Shi est, adopted:by the State council proves that tredeeign o f Its originstent And gedgatitens was tairitire the tinestion of Slavery in eceioid once with the polio] ottempted,at the ; National Convention: This vitmktif ;tlie ease smqtairen oddittoa von• tirmatior4. Shy were needed, by iheMiliiiiteirte of the Ailedelphis North Avserireeft, phial sits talus the action of the Iteadlog Conventimi, ohd moat heertilp. s upport. Gov. Johneson's ignoring policy. In an article on the. Nestling Coi tion It steel that the ignoring polies - 4M e prow. one'to IM hilloired:_brthe vention,:. and amerts, whit will Astonish ficioe Northern, men, that "4 very large proportion! of else delegas /row the fres Stater were desirous aal . the issue should not'lle introduced into their deaer- atiosil" , The fault of Istroducidg 'the eubjiet id Ltd. st the door of the aputa. "The ginee.. weer from the extreme &webers States," we 'the tft;rtA Asiericas, "were sot willing ;to thi igidgifiliweetion pen sub iaistio : the Heath had tociinObasexdbutes sad spirit for that; but tbi,joo thawed, doush-feoed Which ,bad jot' been cheated, o u traged., iod ems, rind trampled is thriset by the minim. • lag' hozdes ttlwre7, was wilting to give the quedion the go t -by, to' ignore it I The Southecottid skeet the qnsetton,,rattinatee the No rth aid the atajoriiiof the Pennsylva n ia delegation lied no olternatlye ,the pretest, as they did at Atthe timeould mart their' action to theii cOn• PaUtnents: -Thal action hat . 'besnapproved ii he State coyadir , • so* to4doistid U. The ispoihos ninth' on of the Slate Council .15 in wanton*, with e protsat of tint : Johnston, pito , National Council— -Its that his " T i logiek; and time-serving diameter yblehlere, • It mates the Emit question of:,the Fey iegnerleOni Martian, and ascribes the lic!reb, 14 thM ljiooble ritur,st *riOacriPPOD . I To, aalrAntl who are 144444 to . the prefielptir prindiple, at Nampo. mole. whom art . to be iitlatilOalti,#adoptitt fa. . Pm* to jots.' %Weenie) most platy prereat= • >t, • - ••.•• • ' • big even a sound Anil-slavery plank, Mould- be most onressenabl4,but to ask Ahem to sacriiiin their prejedices and, . princiPles on the iltak of opposition io slum, CO mar- a milk ind water "and time-serving resolution as that adopted at Beading tis:an insult : to common sense. Even removing the objectiOn of Nativism out of the way, it would be scouted by every true Anti elesery man In the country.. Anti-slavery senti ment uttered under a prote#, and declared‘to be forced from unwilling lips, is not worth haring. It would prove dim avail in the time of trial.— It would be sacrificed without compunction to advance Nativism, and to strengthen the pro scriptive secret order. Prrventrean can Ezra Boan--The Lake, Shore roads have offered to eubscribe $400,000 'to the !took of the Pittsburgh and Erie Rail rOWl, if the Erie authoritiee will agree to &pro posed basis of adjustment between the city and the Railroads. Shia the Councils of that city refuse 'to do ; but to show their favor for the road, they have pasted the'following resolutions : Resoked,..That in order to dispel all doubts of the deep interest of this city in the success of the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad, and of her intention to contribute substantial aid, that the Select and Common Council hereby pledge the • ity for &subscription of $300,000 to its capital stook on the usual terms of other municipalities, as soon as proper authority for the same can be had., Resolved, That in view of the great and ged-. eral benefits the road wffinonfer upon the whole community, we recommend the County Commis sioners to make a suhscitPtion of $200,000. Both subscriptions conditioned that the Pitts burgh and - Erie Railroad be fairly constructed, to connect the Ohio rivet throtiglisthe coal fields with Lake Erie at our harbor. , The proposition of the. Lake Shoresvoads tray be better understood, perhaps, when hi s s Enown that the Pittsburgh and Erie Company is con structing, in defiance of a fair interpretation of its charter, 'a branch road across the State from the New York line to the Ohio line, connecting at the latter point with a road to Columbrte The construction of this branch would enable the New Yolk roads to reach the West without going through Erie at all. It is the first in stance, we. believe, of branches being construct ed to a main line before anything has been done towards constructing the main line itself. Tun Hoirricoonstar.—This leading and ex cellent monthly Magazine feebly, comes to us from Philadelphia, where it is now published by Roemer PrOLIIALLL BYTTII, at $2 per annum. Mr. Vick, the former publisher, has sold to Mr. Smith, and the establishment has been removed from Rochester, New York, to Philadelphia. This work was matted by the lamented Dolman, who established its character and popularity. After his death it was removed from Albany to Rochester, and has since been edited by P. . EMMY, Esq., in whose hands it has maintained Unjustly acquired reputation. It will hereafter be edited by Jolts JAI 131t1T11, whose contribu tions to its pages while in the hands of Mr, Barry have been highly valued. We are sorry to lose Mr. Barry, but we have great confidence in the judgment and horticultural Mate and knowledge of Mr. Smith. Mr. Barry will also continue a contributor, and many other gentlemen, veteran Pomologiats,'Hortioulturists and Botanists, and lovers of rural art, have agreed to contribute to its pages. The present number is from the hands of tha new publisher and editor, and it does not loseby companion with those which have gone before, which is saying a great deal. Being pub lished in our own State we should feel a commen dable pride in sustaining, it and we hope it will have a large list of contributors and subscribers ni this region. Hon. M. C. Turr, of Mercer, was grossly in dignant at us, last year, because we represented him as =wettable on the Nebraska question. He paraded his vote against the bill on its final pas sage, and claimed the confidence of the anti slavery men of his district. We thought him, then, an untrustworthy man, and now we have the assurance that we were right. At the late democratic county convention in Merest he oc cupied the President's chair, and a resolution was adopted endoraim the Nebraska bill, with= out one word of dissent from him. Fortunately ,for the people, he was not re-elected to Con . The Alleghenian lays that the Whig County Contention whichmit on Tuesday last was slimly attended, and no ticket was nominated. Cot A. Id. White was recommended for the legislature. The Convention, the Alleghenian says, repudiated Know Notbingism and re•asserted the old plat form of the party. . The Know Nothing ticket in Somerset county is as follows :—Assembly—Jonas Augustine ; Shen:if—Henry F. Swope; Treasurer--Curtis &neer ; Comesissirmer--Gahriel Walker.; Coro ner—Henry Musser; Auditor—Gabriel Director--Willisia Will. Tem Wings of Mercer county have resolved to dlsband and unite with the Republican move meat. Tbie is the course directed by wisdom, and is worthy of general imitation. The. Snow Nothings of Louisiana repudiated the religions part, of the. platform in this wise: While we approve of the platform adopted by the late National Cinumib of the American party. at Philadelphia, we reject the application of the principles of the eighth article to American Catholic, es unjust, refounded and entirely unworthy of our country. We shall forever continue to protest against any abridgement of religious liberty, holding it u a cardinal maxim that religious faith a question between each individual and his God. We utterly condemn any attempt to make religions belief a test for polit ical office, ans can never affiliate with any par ty which holds , sentiments not in accordance The following State , Ticket was nominated ,and is duly announced: - Gtotnnitor—Cluirles Dertrigny. Lieutenant Cioreisor--Lonis Taxed& Treasurer—J. V. Dnralde. Auditor--Walter EfolliZaatt. Attorney General--Randell Runt. , , • Superintendent Pubtie Sennola--0. D. Stillman The Siege * of Sebastopol [ham; Moto:Won Thaw Joao 26.1 The despatches from General Pelissier, of the 19th and 20th inst., which were published in the /knitter of yesterday morning, Oaffiee to prove that the check sustained by the allied farces in the assault of the 18th, had neither abated their confluence, nor materially raised the hopes of the enemy. In the night immediately following the unsuctensiul attack, a panic appears to have seized the Hussiansorho flew to their guni, and opened a general -ire on the whole line of their works, although no - gun was threatening them. An armistice took ,place on the following day, for the burial of those who hal falimin that terri ble conflict. On the 20th the approaches of the besiegers on this...lido of the Central Ravine were driven no close - that the- esemy—sot—fire_ to the little suburb at the bottom of the southern hi-ACT; and in the meantime the allies were placing heavy guns on the Elelinghinaki and Volhynian Batteries, taken • on. the 7th of June, so as to .command the great harbor. The tone of this brief but significant °mammal:4Bon clearly shows tbat tho failure of theesseault en the Malakhoff Tower aud the Redan has in no degree lessened the. vigor . with which, the siege is now carried on, and the destruction by. the Russians then selves of one of the suburb. of Sebastopol, within their, lines, is a very strong . proof of the increasing diffuielty, of the defence. • The interruption of the telegraph in , several places of the Austrian territory is the cause of the delay.hioh has occurred in the tranimisaion ,of intelligence,,for where the line is broken the • despatches moat of. COWS, be conveyed by soar . Jer e °Teethe intermediate distance, and the list of killed and wounded which will found in another column is - Me only Intelligence • which has jet been received by our Goveznment.. We trtutrthat the effects of the disaster of the 18th may prime lees fatal than was at first awe- I heeded; but, above all, that the non-sawn' of this attempt may lead firma. auspicious opens dons hereafter. It is one of the maxims of Van .ban that, after all, nothing is gained in a- siege by hurrying on the assault, though a multitude of 'minable lives may be lost. If the Malakoff I,Tower and Malted= were to be taken tit all by a coup if. main, the attempt might, perhaps, have been made with mister facCeSII on the 7th, when the Russians had just been driven , from their outer works. .We hsve at present no Information of the manner in which the tine was spent from the 12th to the 17th, though itis impassible that. those days should have passed at so critical a. period of the siege without some important pre, •pitrations for the next step lir the attack. An cording to the ordinaq rules of siege operations the approaches would have been driven to the edge of the ditch idirounditig theldslikoff Tower, and the eonnte reoa before such - an assault Woad be • the accounts *hick have jut reached un'o not lead - as toeuppoee Out Wee precautions bad teen employed.. In. deed, tiusattstudititiOindlitrittos at Noble. toPol imexessepelled tits generals on more than one oanushni to pursue a course entirely at vari ance with the preecril?ed rules of 'reducing *g ala? fortifications.. --- - , ! - ' On more than One memorable nonagon in his career in the Peninsula, the Duke of Wellington I n ot only employed similar meatus, but staked the fate of his army on their success, and especially in theAhird siege of Badajoa in ISL." - Contrary I to all calculation, the Pictorials, an outwork of the town somewhat resembling by its position the kfamelon or Kamtschatta kedgitht , before I Sebastopol, was roma without being battered, and Bad*: itself was carried by storm before I I the counterscarp was blown in or the fi re of the place silenced. No man who has ever read it ; can have forgotten the language in' which the historian of that great contest relates the most: terrible action of the war. The ramparts, crowd=: ed with dark figures and glittering arms; just,' Illuminated by the glare of flames from below; the red columns of the British, deep and broad, coming on like streams of burning lava; the sud den arrival of the Light Division and the Fourth Division on the brink of the yawning the* into which they dashed with incredible fain some - to be smothered in the wet ditch beneath,' some to be dashed by the shot against the strong palisade, some to be torn upon the jagged range of-sword-blades fixed in ponderous beams which defended the top of the breach. For two boors did our men persevere with indomitable courage in the dtempt to force their way through this i scene of slaughter, and it seas not until bun dreda of the boldest and bravest had perished that they were compelled to acknowledge that the breach of the Trinidad was impregnable. It was past midnight, and 2,040 men had already , fallen when the Doke of Wessasaros ordered the remainder to retire and to reform fora second assault. Even that order waaexecuted with diffi culty, and the fate of Bads* might have beets undecided that night if other portions ,of the troop' had not found means to scale the Castle and to carry a bastion, and enter the tort at a different point. Out of the Anglo-Portuguese army of 28,00 men no lees than 6,000 fell at the seigeo Badejos, and 8,760 fell at the as.' sank alone i i We trust th at we shall not . now have to ent as great a loss, but we are deal ing with f more numerous armies and p place of infinitel greater extent. . . . ... We refer tO this example not only because in some of Its circumstances it will probably be found to present an imperfect analogy with the attack on the Malakoff and the Roden., but also as 'proof lm the Duke of Wellington in 1,812, at thespinnaile f glory and at the head . of an invittifible ' y, was stopped in one portion. of his.'attack upon Badajor, by causes not very dissimilar from those which the, allied troops encountered at Sebastopol, although in the Duke's case the town was carried the seine night by other means. There Is, however this ma terial difference in the position of the two • ar mies. The fate of the campaign of lug turned. upon the capture of Badajox within a certain number of days, for both Souk and Marmont were hanging with superior forces in the rear of .tho British army. At Sebastopol, on the contrary, the superiority of forces is uOll on the side of the besiegers, and, far from having any thing to apprehend fon the Russians in the. field, nothing, more would ocitstuce to the tri umph of our enterprise than to find an Duper. : trinity of meeting them there. Our refuters will not fail to be struck by thi statement in Gen. Peliesier's dispatch of the 20th that the Russians have themselves' set fire to a portion of the suburbs. That seems to form en estakilished pait of Russian tactics, when evacuation is contemplated; indeed, At stand' to reason that they will only barn what they find It hopeless to defend. If they should be driven altogether from the south side of Sebastopol we Bove no doubt they will attempt the complete destruction of the place, with very little consid eration for those who maybe lefkin ,it.. As, however, the French Ire now In possession of the forte which oonunand the Careening Bay and the great harbor - beyond it, it is probable that the passage from the south to the north side of the port will soon become difficult, from the range of the heavy guns placed on those,heighti On every side the pressure to which the garriemi is exposed, has within the last few days great• ly increased, and, although they succeeded on the 18th inrepelling our attack, it is not alleged that they have ever regained one inch of the ground which had previously been wrested from them. The principal Russian outworks are now the advanced positions in the lines of the be siegers, and our confidence is unabated in the steady progress and ultimate success of this great enterprise of war. . . MARRIED—Oa Tuesday evenlair, 110th Rev. Mr. Axton. IJ xton. BAMKL ReCLA R. of Ohio lo Mrs. BARAII A. HARRIS , of Alleghe eitY. SPECIAL NOTICES. Facts, without Comment--Ths , Public eons strew rassr—Ness Fork. Ort.lo,lls2.=llraliardsr, tie, 119 Bodelk street. writ. us that the has:buns trou bled with Imams * some titer ream sad that AN used sac :tat qf Dr. McLane's alebrated Tertailisser: width b meat Wray . over Arty Lams scrota liar usual rxmlbstalth Pastediately retseued. Mrs Qsdaby, Nulty Essen et., New York. amity data of Noy. =,11152. write* as that eta had • child Which had been unwell fweinatat than two months the proestrota bottle of MaLane• Vennlituns and admisslatared It. The child linesnd • intito quantity of wortms and in • taw daire wad as hearty as ever it had been. Parants, vita soah testimony before them. .horrid not hesitate when, thereto, .7 reason to suspect worms, and Mee no timi in proms. lot and admintstesing Dr. ktelsonee 'Vermin* It sumer alb. and 10 perhotly tate. .CII.IIIIRATILD VEASlaltiOlg. and take none. atom; Al! other Varmint's... Incorayarlema are mart Vela Dr, ir Lane. Veratlfage, also kb celebrated user Ma tan sow b. bad at all reerectable Drag Stores In the DOW Stabil and from The sole grerprlstore; Also he mak by Ow nib propeletcest FLRMING morass& iul&dterB fhlGONlsort en J. Mad l Co. 00 Wood et. Nausea, indigestion and Narrow Da ruin — . I de oo wader at. thn Mule/'trot 30,1, hin" Rolland BM., now. 'Tor months previa= to Mt naa 47 mdilahrf famnmul. od mash extreme nansma atom dud before Ma thati eM man dated the sound of the Mama b.l Eta:Madan I ate dimmed dth mw My Mamettna Wina mead to hams lost all power, and my demos irritant sonainpled/ shattemod, that I • was tumble to eielb aye illantss it • tlma YMMattionsa!, 800 adrortJament m.•oaeet catFaii. The Circulation Of the blood is justhr. teemed the greatest ordination of Melt.. rroildener, that beating engine, the heist, It b driven teen part. ef the system. edvs visor and Wealth to the oompacated sachburry otnm. We Miss aced, 'dumber we alieD or make, males briskly • through the artesies sod returns acid/ thgetlib the veins, Ung 0400.1427 MO It shotild ce kept Nye from all isapority: end Pa bow Wipapt meth ars respecting this gnat cereal?* to the mimosa, of perfect health. Derangement In the liverane Nero.* generally the primary awn sad Jai:oldies. Indigestion sod aD um. hanailg Hangs attending DritelgiarteaCh m bdslifis baiden. regatta from it ilotaide geoid rapid* ly Item raid& If Notre was so t 0... No ow, would pia far lons Nhe Is 'able to obtain • bottle of Roodaad'i eehr betted German Slitters. prated by Dr, l l /3 1 - Rale; they randy fail lo effecting • P... 3, .ta our.. Bs edvertisenrent. Ni 11.11.13 Statement trom Canada.--Quebee, Feb. 1864.-Maters.B.l. /abortcak 1 co,.:—Ny. bad the pleasure of reserving. this morning, the utthdb. *nth*. of 14or Vertnifuge. width enll be Very anuttfylng to you, ea trultly wee Volt voluntarily. 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Ilaywoodi Mabry reopeotablo dUooa of Richmond, Va, by Canoes lltalthh-laxhbria U. lad vice and Kea attir Taut dearlpion, mad dmill; doted lad. b. as unable to unit exempt on cottebut A bra bottles of spardmh Mature. the peat blood puidse, htut,oas lt has Mild hundreds of others who turn ratkeed with - titd - id..tref -4.l!es add Wand thalami, 'adj.:Ant& deradmrldionnent.. HOLMES, RABE &CO mots= TO A. H. HOLHES k BROTHOR; SOLID. BOX VICES, HAMMERM4RON ex- LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT- , TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, MR, Tobsooo & Cotton &trews; sum,. mat ramp. iskrunii. Ca end Bridge Bolts, with Thread lad Non 'eomplete, PITT BB UR G H. •PA., No. 112 Worn An 107 laser 1,114 swwitia won wwinanormiew. . . ===! REMOVAL. ',WORD et CO., - HATTERS, • Haire removed to their new etbre, 131 wad grad. 6 doors than nth stsrst. Ida& Inns. bunt with the oxprool, anotstton to oas Isonend husinan. ,Thrs Ent con has ham Enrol up to MODERN STYLE cutosinly for our retail tndA when snarl h. trond • cannon amorann of the HOST YASIIIONASLII STYLES of °fete eoa Yeah. , non and E n t Hats not Caps: a. Inn so LADIES' hIDINO HATE ant MIL DUN'S GOODS. adartsd Otooollo, W. , shin be Oland to an on hinds at oar anr non Taa bar upper owns =prod/ for on WHOLE SALE TRADE, when TM IA nand • rattan* of Hon sod nos; =teasing nand, SI , nary rant!: IS" Ps own, Leghorn. Benda, end Ann Lie Beta;aithltoth and moth Cana and Children Goods of all tient. Umber:de intlus cdtr.will End It thin tannin to mann our stock, n oar &Ono an son IlitittotatO vs to =tont* with ear Jpbbthi =dim WXLLIAIII ALLEM. . suocutespapro ARNOLD a witairAiws Chilsom Faritices, Airo , t Irestublig AND mrrao GANINALLI I=, Par Warta* as VevaWit s se . 410. win =strut be Womb' bet, *I IWO*. age Wilbe.Plpes or (11~$111mobarzedni; 7¢l gellitteb. hieiotbeh OPMIII SOW" Ow* lama ItatdoollMMaia. F•,./hiletlailfidibmi • The IllseiitatV. , GROIttiE B:,, , ,SIDDLE s ' of the fray of bra iialpialldat• 64 . 00 sabD•of ilharlff of ty.st the witting •1.1:Clon. • MKT - Maur, June 15th, 1855. ley Totialiterpooll4ne of P.acketi v ai 71tik, JORT-THOMPSON, N 0.410 Liberep Etna, 71ttattotnt - Li th e :obi y ;anon the above eltr sobboneid oil AMMO Oweithatee Its taw Theo 488, Not sad Ltespeol Packets. Ma abeam olt . WA' bishi 87 11818 Ibt B+ll .mount. belebte &Levy Billie Ntotlawa. betwixt, Heotbad and Wales. woo a. gate from New York sod gridlodet IttitB bytellbeed. OORNILII7B IIIfrNNELL,I7BII 87 South et. New York. ;'British and Continental Exchange. 1017117 1111.141,22.4w2r az DUNCAN, 8111411114 A k ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN 1313X8.0P LI AND 'UPWARD& ' These Drafts are available at all the prin 4-bsi Tolrcu ollingland, Scotland and Ireland. and th• :Onntlnent. We also draw SIGHT HILLS cm . ffi. A. Grunebaum & Bailin, • o' . ARAN 100127! AMAMI Wbloh snia . s Ilesslttance to all pests of ilerweriT. Svitserisml and Hollisnd. Pars= Intending tot:vv.:lab:raid way procarethrough as Lettere of Oredit,.on whleldhLmer eon be °Maned. ea needed. In an/ Port of Collections of .111lis. Notes. and other securities In Su mps. sill rewire prompt attention. WM. H. WILLIAMS • WA. Wood. corner Third street. WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. 3E'CLIERG. dor Teas will be loud on trial tine4ptiled at th• pillow In the der =ems limit. I 1 Ooloag J3kicks. ,.4o, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyson Greess. ,so, 62, 1,00 and 1,25 par lb. 75, and 1,00 per lb. zegliteakfeet;so and Imperial & G. P., 75, 71 eta. per lb. r,OO & 1,50 per lb. True put up in MI 4ciT boxes trtnn 6 to 2016. forituathr we. A Meng eltsteuatturia to total Arlen. . CurPiLL-Jana. 14 (halms, taut Rio Ctyfrt. Gnat sad Boadat. 817134R8- gr and Beleites Lanf.l /Unwind and *naked 8 Alan, Mort. Pickks, Pak and /Mad Pried , . des dr- mhB JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. ; • MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, hod Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters,. Window guards, Nos. 91 Second At., aG 86 Third at., (bet*een Wood and Markot,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns huff and Plain. anltabla Ibr all pampers. Partlanba at tention Pad to andaring Grave Lots. Jabbing dons az Waft natio.. mh94.l' PHiLADE.LPH.IA Fire and Life Lasuranoe Company, No. 149 OHESTNITT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kintlA of Laflamme. either Porpotas Waite& on arm diectiptkin of ProPort7 or lietobasadlse, at. »amenable og• of procalum. 808 WM P. IMO, Pladdent. W. W. Ilato IR oro. Vim Predllest. DP.OrORPc S W. 0 . g Joe- S. Pool. John FL Wile Clayton. ... °bac P. Mayor, P. IL B. RENOWI. H. Savory. • 0. Sherman. aa2l Mums lTntnal Inrarance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. 01 d NON NO. TO WA 2 L , NU T STRIt7. FIRE iNSRAEn r B Sr g s, o Mo t /audio.. Poraltam to.. rt.. or woottl. /Xdo4Pl 4 . coatbiliol witb tb• "nutty Of • Stook Catltal..ontlues the bumped to shar• tb• moats or the o.•Pso .float UsblUti for lowa Tlak &est& Oertl&ste• of W. Camp..y to t , Nr.obk ars 000TarUble, at ta.r at tojf .i ttatettal S i n ow 7- ?I. Id. &COO.. rim:cram ' cum iln_glien I Loot. FLAW:Limn.; Wok. It. Tbolayoni. - George Raker. T. C. Roe Beat. W. Mutton G. w. _ z. Lathrop. Robert eta., ' L. O. & Wood. flohort=d, Jame. L. T•TIor. .1 stab T. Itantlat. G. 111.1titzmid. PITTSBURGH Life, Eire & "Wino Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, • PITTABUILOB. PA ROM'. ?AZ RAY"; ertiidenl. Joao D. Naiad, &el , This Company Makes every Insurer: ap weakens tear mensetol with LI TS Ain Against lion and We lOW. oa th. and Ltt TlTas *ad tetbatan.L sad Yirlra Alas en =ally And agaitustlosa or Damage by . Me i AM whist - the Par or the Bea en d Inland 2imisstloa , - ..P.Zra=the lirridrael4 tuialstaht with arftr trial path. Jan m " Ihroos. ; • Xta Noott. Joooph p. D, John NelLlrdn, Junto MorahAW. Jaw WOOD. • ' mrlh..trlio IYMI until PEKIN TEA STORE. S.JAYNES. No. 38 Flfth Street, ou toot am It Tat tso►tat)atl. PITTSBURGH, PA. GRREN AND 'DUOS TEAS, lislested with sweat wk.snit trtaelissal dines ths tm=lir Risk. Tbs. stook animists of all nom Os hams wad itisais of TR brought to Rio handsa k w - nooks; and will to sold. wimakso er TfE LO NWT PRICES. Plola loam mirsanu. GROOMES an broltodto and sot • and Onr Priam • PACKED TEAS. Put up In mtalle packager. ultuu.47,lbr the tn.& IM P*. 117". No. I: No. 4 No. 3. 4 0011: re. athot Ida:MOT d 1471. Plalst4/0a 001%[. GM14716".. Pi:: SM VAIng. 6.othOng. Zugliik Desitttat. ' Ol,ll Omit? Inua• oral' glues by lie Halt Cbut. me 3 1 .14,1 ) *.• • fronuttbed. 00•2110 Puhirlsod, Pnlv s.. cetmr&tantlt7 Clot CL "Igklir Canned. and , , NAZISM 119.0316., COOO4l. andOIIIIIXILATB. to.. te. .pi laths endows Is • arm ananattem that sort, artielo coNtoill to lur This aid Astabbikot gore 4os no cometies oak any oL CMIUMUNI IN SWIMS .10e SO DIM* Mi3e t. PU.OUS Itinnalr emawyea lavas-Xis. t~OWDm 7. 404.1 , Y amilstaerd D R.JAMS/ DELEDDAYED 4.M .ll 7L thi r J 18 6 DICFINR.A. Abo, for Ow We of JOHNNEII AWN =PLUS. &a • 0111W.S. PENNSYLVANIA .RAILgOAD. THE' ONLY RAILROAD ARKW;DIO .WAST WPM PITTEIBUE*R. . Chi tinfl, after MONDAY, March 12th, /SU,' tb.l. PASSING= TRAVIS will tunas follows. until Au lt,/ ?awry= Mtn &. R. limo Tzar " ao Si. 4.1 • Thaw Tenth. an nu Woman to *wawa sod nottPtt the.. With tha Cnaundnis and Cincinnati. 'Man and ladt win and and Indiana Raman , At Mina• Odd. acannindans ane midi ter WHO. danaatinwilen• Siodualt*, Toledo, Obleown dn.; and at Wife. Ihr tnandind:AL" No train!, ran an Bandar ThtsloadManata ann sold to CbudgendL Loulswille, Bt. lads. Indianapolis, Maw. Rant Wand." Port Wait. Clandind and the prlndpal towns and cilia intim Went :the NNW BnaturroN. ACCOXIMODATION TRAIN will wn litttin at 10 A. L and 66: NW aid Nan dlrlsb ton ant a. it andl nAL ~• tnr Tickets and Anther Inkainatlon. apply to At the coma ake, Mawegaltela Howes oe at.tba /Sail street Station. to 020110.11 'PARKIN, llttsbinity Marsh 10th. lOU. . 71.114 Amt. EUREKA EMI/BANOS coirem OF PITTBRITREIII., - 70111TILSROENSEBGER, Preiidaatt BASEST FINNEY, Secretary. 0. SATOH:SLOB, Generd4Sealt• Will biers Ittrifiriet AIL Jri n de of, MARINE' ,AND FIRE RISKS, i Jr. R. Racadowner, ,O. W. Om, W. Ratdmilor z W. K. Wiwwc. 41 r !liPaimoeic, T. B . it c = 8.. T. Tomb z uti Te. t tam' A. 041/17; Reap MW®. .id htec lgl i ißrw SUllosess instable! by wthrilrintrod vadat WI 141' Pari t mis 1411 . thila it4aMit r i591V11" , E 7 PEARL STEAM HIL , ••• - ALLEGHENY. - - Flour delivered to tunnies in either a tie Wow mar Imi left's! thi MM. or. 1:u molars at t I" VIIO2i I3 2 VI AM °°: ' ° lawny " ft ' min sta.. 011wAs.a va rintua h 1641, • Y 00. ,:a 121314 f IMXIXT• - .... 00 CULW "I!" "DMIMeIjL lIDD ' V W: II 8 TO HOLICSAL DRU ts 1 . 1 9. ll° " Cw pWthtatcy.i. •. lf" • - lowDagiier.lrlas. Gallery.' I MR. NELt3ON would , zespectfolly infoirm his Maid" Rant ttaa mbh• huunipir,that i. .au a ft' Da ,t u r northe tba U grh a tt i psh4l, 4 ll A. IL 414lock_ !IgSZ•llll44l.l"3l,"Mldiagh2lar"" HENRY H. - COLLINS, Erar n init 011,00 , .ate,:VA i SEEDS, PM, The Greatest Medical Discovery - OF THE . AGE- Ifammody, of Roxbury, bus dieCO4rEreti om of eme o=zeton tartars wads nandy nit curs eiscrykind el Moor, frau the worst konfikke eo a cameos Pistol& H• has hiedltla over dams hundred CUM . sal veva hiked mad In tie assai (both tbamder humor.) He five woer: hi his parallax Ova two hundred aurtilleste, or its aloe, at within Meaty miles of Boston. Two bolas ere wars:lW to ware tarsi= 'arena ,th One to thresteaks will sure the wont kipd of phoOlee Two to three bottles will oleic the Two tattled are warran44 to can th 9 worviinalw in UN mouth .024 stosaath. ISEESiiMiIEIM Ono .to two bottles; an vat otatett to onto all humor to the trot. Two bath:. ars.warrsats4 to ears masse of the Mn and blotches macaw the hair. Pour to tic totting sie ',arcuated to cora corrupt acid On bottle win earnealr eruption Mtile skin. Two to Una bottles an warrant.' to awn the went elm of ringworm. 1 • Iwo to Una tettles an warranted' to et:lllth* mint dad pinta tun tenon:um/lam Throe to rent tattles are warranted to our. lilt rho= Vivo to eight kottlee latent, the woret ef.e Or scrofula A benefit is always experienced from the find bottle, and petted core is warranted when the above Quantit7 L taken. Noshing looks 03 Improbable to those who kwr• In rein tried all the wonderibl medicines of the day, w that • 1330101011 weed growing In -the poetures, and along old done wails, Mould ems every humor In the nat..: yet to I. now a toed Wt. .11 you have shame 'ghee to ;tart There are no Its nor ands. hums or hVo stout it milting .ours aim and not yndrs. I peddbgl over a Ummend tat: ties of !tin the vicinity of Boehm. 1 - know It. effete in way case. It has already done some of the greatestouree ever done in Measachusetts. I gave It to children %leer I old to old yeapts of defy. I have men pooraunyonan7 looking etdidren. whose flesh who silt and gabby, restored to anaemia genie( hulth by one bottle. To those who we widest to • Wit heeded's. one bottle will always core It. It give grept relict to catarrh, and dlzatnesi. tome who hare been mere Ito years; heie tr ken and been regulated by Where the body is sound. . It work_ quite way, but where there Is any derangetirent of the fianotkoms situate., It will canoe very singular reel Inge, bet you meet not be alarmed—they always Map . pear In from mar days to a week. Thef. lenses/ abed re sult fecal It. On the contrary. when that fawn l e you will Seel yourself like a new Dimon. I beard sour. of the meet extravagant encomium of It that 0110. ever Ile toned to, No change of diet I•wernemasary-sat the beet you eon get. I have likewise an herb. which., when rim. meed In reset ail.. diametral scrofulous awelling 61 the neck and under the maw. • Piino 60 cents. Prim of the Modica Discoarry al par bottle. • DIHYOTIONB FOlt. . one tablespocafol p. day. Children over eightyears, dessert eptionfar. children hem toe toeight rem. teaspoonful. As no dirsollon an ts made applicable to all conetitutlons, lake enough to operate on the bowels twice. day. ' Mr. E.ENNIMY gives personal attendants In led Oro ate:road. Hold, wbotegale and retail. at Dr. lIIYEIEWB. 140 Wood Weet. corner of %quint Wier. fefelawT DEL LIBBY'S Pile Ointment is a certain cure Mr that dlstmaing disease, the Plies, In all their varied lima. It has been need fie more than sixty year+, and haa exhibited the most happy effects In all raees.— We ;titbit& the following =nee of gentlemen who have been oared by Its we, and who, after suffering lta rare had exhaneted every mourns ef the media/ prolbssiao In vain. Haw. Du. D. Wistedl, U. S. Senaterfront nor*la. Reo.J. 7 Et. Pooh Offeesmota, . Geo. Tha.HoWeN, • 1 , . on.Johu ThWero, 1 1 7 0 ` 4fAa. iraki.itte. W. H. , s ue mmar.; Kg, = thosaMeh Si.. N. /fork R. Rout , .. 213 Clambers • " Go. W.Jia.a. Essi., Crkkio/ Palm; ~. .../Ifbo shone list mlobt 10, Ineressed by thousand,. Mt enough has been . shown to lodooe ovary Whew to el , e the remedy • trial. Bold wholtmle and ..tail by Ciro. t.. Isloor, N 0.140 Wood, Mona of Iflrgho We/. PrieolL .1024 kw _____ TO , Motheri, Wives and Daughters.— The noblest. dbetrmy to the motoosio of toodkdoooiod the ons whlelasso, and 1,111 eaotinito , to prove, Um greatest. Wad= to Om human fkmll7. Is the medial propotstloo known as Null. Utosloo Cotholleon. .4 z , 1 0 11 7,,,, 11= It I. &dined to cure the various dlaies Incident to fi male!. snob as toolanelle. pato 'ln the lock, weakno.o. extreme proetratdon from mining and hundred other mils In their Willa, hare almost made Ille • Mudge. twit. cod existenne lobo a daily and hourly curs The moat en lightened prOfeistrts of the medical college. In The old world... hl as ha this t.conntry, kno• held Ow entdect In .niece dendion:and they have 011.1 ill Merman. eA that the e hod of treating these.. local and serv. mate dhow+ warn all 'msg. and Out comddittiositi boat._ mod .an what ir no resmind. It le an old 'davit that great bodies mon slowly; and while the Pacnlty Were ear rimming to haiManise their views and digest 'yam for general prattloa Dr. Pomeroy, • physician with gets years expatcrme In the diseases of women and children. reduced the theory to duple WU. and disoovered rem edy whlch Em mind and will cure eighteen out of 07.7 twat/ awn now existing. In awns wee where the or. wane have been raptured, or where they hove been severe. It inhered by tad medical treatment, nothltUr on.. be don. 'hitt to alleviate the symptoms. "No ease it hopeks r mid et 40 .4.4 the great leader of the ifenlieh medical whool, and, therethm, let no one deepair until this mow dr has tern faithfulli tried. Throw aside andodloe and the advice of an inure:tea physician—room. for your: seine—wee what the remtedv boa done ka others. and them go on with • strimg faith in the anisrance that Marshalre llbwhao Catimilrow 1. bol"cluick rowdy,. but . L emlentlee combination of medical Virtues. which will preemie the constitution from destritotion, elll armed the lasidlotte approach of diaries. end 'Fedor. chnalth to the already IM paired vital power. 101.. $1,60 pm bottle. gold whole.- ..11mA retail at DP.. OEO. IL KgYilltla Drop gtovallo. • 140 Wood Amt. hadkw I Wm. N. domple. PNlelf.. .I. 0. COFFIN, Agent, Citizen's Insurance Conip7 ofentstrargn , Pres. 4.4 SA =EL L. auerzaaLL. Srem. • `orPicit,wArvaNaliwlerapwurirraila : ow ilec ‘ agmlleadlory. Nomad MaCIE 3•EINO W. Itallanis, Chu. Arbuthnot, David a te, iltvatio N. Le Maw:ala& Pa fiat exIL I ORdraltllMl R AI I.VAir, & I MAM w Inners apaieut AIWI or Damage by Aft: AIB O woad the pera4r krar P. AS A and _KLAN Pr 1r1V10.41770 awl RAMPRAM• NE Y . INSURANCR.,` Indiana, Trauma's, Kanawha, Massillon, Illinois; and all uncurrent Bank Notes,' Parchated at LOWE& RATES Own any otter Mate. 1/111 111011 E ST ramittrit PAID. FO/1 OLD &LYNN AND GOLD. ItIORT DRAFTS on New Yeik; Philadelphi a Chnehr natl. St. Leda and 3the principal, Mid . of tits United Stataetarnided In mama to snit at LOWEST. UTE& FIRE AND IMRE: POLICIES OF TESURINCE =91:13D , 108. ilia NORMS =WIR2 OP 101605, CAPITAL, $2,500,000, and tee ansterrn rest BARGE 00,. of Nov sort ettn • .orotarcou, maim 4. — Nankeen 111n*sasellrolumg and Indranai Aids. fa ; ; NC, ti Weeel de one deer (tom let OORNIDI OT FODD.TII AND SHITLITDILD - NT ANILTS. AvraoßrzED ;CAVITAL C 300.009: . rzb7l27lN BII{LDING4r .AND 041 ER plio:r r snrr. AGAINST, LOSS OR D191AGR,1114.10 AND Tim PERHICOP: • &a and Inland Navigation nod Ttanspartatlan. Wm. T J Job . 1. wtaudiia.. • D. AL 110. f. • A-J. loom • • • Nody Patter Am. Kauttedy T. Pam', J: Oder Sproul, I J. U. Jovae . Jacobl James S.-fierier-, - Wade Italaptoti. U. N. Cogrgesball. A. A. Custer, -• I W. 8. Ram.' •• Y. Park. • ' OTTIOERA , . iir...s.t—i.ron rJobno-tou, Preddag--Rodr Tstterana. adarlary out Treanwer—A A tiny,. • Astialant &arc:4 . B7-8 8 1..58•0rr.. I lel 61T : 1112733 VALLS, ELDIPLE . & CO. 86 :Fourth et. near IWood, .Pittebargh, Pa MANUFACTURER OF Buggy, Carriagi, Riding, Drovers' • DRAY • WHIPS; THONGS AND SWITCHKS,h Keep 'constantly' on hand, received diced from their Yaotory,ll2 York P., a 14111 7 angratiod Le aortment of. Whigak Thong% London Wagon FM*. Deems' ips, Dray_Whl_nkPLantere Roughand arm. Carriage and Mb Whips, Maga tinWra ang. Lannon An. n. " /91 - Nor otyles eOny_or Wida a Day Tonalthal tombs. rt=pa ra aoated.and aomptl gar" rij kv - worts wABRANnio.e ir . • Western • Insimuuse Compaq , . OF PITTSBURGH. 000 W musk JO.. Mumma, ascrl. Will Insure talk kinds_ of Fno and Risks: uovnom Ithflllcw, Jr.. Thou. tkoth . Jos. Millar,' J. W. Bohm.. . A. ?thatch. 'Goo. Dclo, wia—loos; . o.ls. Rickstaa, .. 1 1(atIII Hot= to. O. Ibtoncy . O. 'W. lookcom LlRhowth? W. H. . . _WA lattai btatttothou DtrOoltors' ..O•rn tate couurmulti. cad who wa r actiost B wat ommittl? Mcw MI Imam M. the ammo, N. Wats? JMboMoot t. Co's Worsham%) no Maim rinanifoi. a. a. Iru.kapr. ILLICEN S - 80 co .4 • (..Stioxistin:to 4.lfUlizt deo. Dontinne AVE roniored theirofficOtoNo. 75 Fouith two Mat abbe:Ml Mtn wba tgm t -Stot brokar Malmo. Intflint=. s I MO Ude twa t y thane bkisbainea Bank • 17marrant team bank wan bought at bM rabid. .11112 WILIUNO it CO. - . • 01=110,,Pailanadet CUB Oo HE Thawed of th Pittsburgh Gas dour , ursttss day 'dadand• dlymti 'cd Who ya ou maid:PEW Etta& a tato 03=9**Y‘dad *Ma data to a Lb, slz maths *sada tda Epity_t_dotieAa Ittookholden ar Qua didd ,Ek u s the olds Rho dlealadp , 1n10 , 1014 ' - '_ Dividend Notice. alirE Stackholdens of ' tha IPittaburgh and aAa= ...n d riZa L rg:Man st VALe , on Capital !Stack ot stW Ciamten7 hat Wm dt. 1 . 6 . 4 bat drths itatatags of lb. Latta maths. , ➢ankh ; at taa at. Sat atlas Stuatarar Ibrttorlt . By maw of Ma Board et panne.". MAW/ '' GEO. E. AlWOLD.Trtatarat... . . . Trnism!ps.Janisath I tnteND:—..The. President - and itoitrOf • r Kaangornof thy Nortaog d y ud grAll= • i n g= " idf Copoday;lha MOO is to bo t o y. tai or dm, coOldth day of Jab , joqwde ; WABNZR, Teaaroyer. Xechanice Bank: : INSTITUTION will be operi for htie Inr oad aft JULY NINTH rUNSDATI 'ea . 1/11IDAYrbay• tam dzed - up= is the Dfiddnmt ddld. bs the da "'dm"' .; Xechanks B a t : • TUESDAY. Alia. „id , re ii, ..,.- tembrlllles. Wm. Rbt liarbmurb. P.j... leme M e Pormemk, WPW arran Jr. it. Coppe t. r, - • .MIM Richard Floyd. 3. M. Kier 3rottnit=h. ?nada &Item Selicesmaker. Wm. EL.Ya. • d A3luMlnuint Inlmrance;Company, - OF PITTSBURGH, Removal Stbbkfair-8111). 71 LY 17tli t at 7 1:2/c1k, • • bur b• 08.0.1 • arms sae. cd NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.- PITTSBURGH THEATRE. MONDAY, JULY 18TH, 1855, AND EVERY ETSNING DHELVO THE WEEK. SUTER, WELLS &JEWS'S . MINSTRELS ine ot 4£SPEOTFULLY announce to the Ladies Caullenten of Dlttebtegit and elebettr. a sates INCONPARABES_ NNTERWYMENTS! Which erilleelbee every' am of blmilai Concerts bee. Wore presented to 0:m310 MR—they being tbs Perfection of , Ethiopian Minstrelsy! The estatdlebed and world-wide rem:datio rs n of Dm Three BrillisatSta, MCI ELITE R: BILLY MICE & WELLS! Di a MINICkIIt guarantee of tbe enpeeicolty and ezeellence of their enterteinatentet which embrace en OrtElneltV of Conception, and a Conirleteneee of Execution, never b. jr 61 =1 1 1=frortakm .. th t,.:;7lM ` a.l=l pulsed. Bee en and other advertlannente. sir Doan open at 7At ceelaek. Concert to cootneence at 83. ces—ladr and Gentletnen to Drees Clree, 60 wows. came Ladle. Tlutetn, cents eseb. Gentlemen wow. cam led byte. ladles to Dress Circle, oenta. Second an GE& CORIM, Proprietor. jolltEltd• CHET. 0. 110011.0. Agent. American Honse—Boston. WITH the Addition, is the largest and bait arranged Hotelln New England. and the imboteibao togs leave to rail attention to Its marmleeent arnakipmente and superior sentesmodations. =rod. to Is made to elsobine 'Witty sod eon=ntense with Megatons ewe andeamltat. the thawing room. moot elegantly appointed; the suttee misname well arranged ke familln sod Porn traveling ;wow tbe =wring apart. mesas commodious and well mal a /My pro. oortiOn Of them =polled with Oognituate inter aced au. Every effort nill be made by the Proptietoe. to amtribote to the comfort of his gnats while M smonming at his hulas. • LLILRICE. Eroton . Boiton; July Mb. bldg.—jolt-limo:4 Prie WE WOULD invite the attention of those .wtio may wish to memo atome tbr t6em. elm' pnd tawny. to the crest variety of Hoare, Lots and oint, we him tor iii.. We hove now ow hand very sheep Building iota. at $200:5960. $4OO and upwards.— Also. Roam and Ls Prom $6OO to $lO,OOO In earlotui 10. .eatlons In ant adjacent Id the two eithea. Inslowead nena at from $lO to $lOO per acre. Alin. choice Osrmlng land at from $2.00 per acre to $O,OO. Tenets aeroeuriodlW l A . nod due inarpotable. . Perms. ChaTip. MINA"' of any kind to dletewe of will end It to their Interest to glee vend. , • & CI3TIIELEMTt SON, • Real Patate — Zidliir.l7arkir . ,;;;AN 11 0 Third et" Pittsburzh. VI ILL-WEIGHTS' 0 I lE.—The young StillArtighland Mien' Goidet illtwtrated by young dwell tits jplatae-br 011vor Zillah with addltites and brlllbwwP.l " . "' !°-11- 110 8 :gi f lront. by jolt KAY NNE W & VALUABLE BOOKS at Davison's Bookstore. 66 Market et. near ithr Kittery of th e Christian Ohurrh. hr Dr. Man Prise Ewan Theism, the Witness of Reason and Nature to as all-whes and benelieent Creator Reonings with the Romanist., by keyurtrug also, Morn -ICUtete,e I llit t Art n ; t ab EZr•of n Englieb Ord= Wan _Papa Conning Aimed. Co her. Cetholle and Protestant Nations Compared to their Threwfbld Relations to Wealth, Knowledge and Morality. by Rev: Roussel. Of Perin The Adventures of gauss lee, by Bar. Chula. King,. • Notes of a Theologised Beudenk tbs. Jardetores Common Clue Book of Thonahte, Mem ode. atin bawler, Star Papers. by Beecher; Whleh, The Right or the Left: Footstene-of Bt. P.ol The Deal In Christ, by Brown: Phillio Colville, by BanoalY: The Words and Mind of Jean; Kinds atelopedlisof Pensions Litaraturte Dr. Aleott'e Warks,The Yonne lloneekeen The Ttort`Tit'll.`""oTi, Tole. on the Bature T il ' lNutun b lVi Works, atebhenk Travels to Bitypt and the Holy L•1:114 Blank Books and litatlonexT of all kinds, also. Manilla W i t:Nina _rapers. For sale at easternatnentzvisoN, Onus thno t Plana.. Harman Co. Pithebm•gb, July 10th. 1855. 1 'Ca'Mod of Direotorkha,yo.thicday de d s Dividand of Your torrent. ter the ale month s . ea a ist lust,ffloyoble in the Onapoue, never. at their °Bin., sth et, on and after the 24th July. The Stockholder. In New York ell] be mid at the Bank hagßoone m Winelow, Larder t Co.. 52 Nall street. To .111,1• of the additional equipments In motive power end tart required for the budoese of the road,_ and the gradual retirement of the "floating debt.. the Board has deemed It best for the intereat of the Stockholders thet the rreeeut dividend rhould be paid In the stock' of the Co j rvem a rether than ha nub. EL B. i'LtTglita. 1°1m.414 ,Ooodi- JOS. HORNE & CO., hiive just ree'd e new sad lassutlfsd smortatsut of CRAPE SETTS, •• in White and Mark. A1..0 • few new dyke of Malta and Wiack Crape Collars and Sleeves, , To width thew invite attention. .<r7 Market et. • jell niEMI - ANNUAL SALE=A. A. Maion Co. ha n rated another Varga lot of Detain. good natal.. at ehe per yd.' bold 11.151 do 123. tlne Ite•aira Del sin. 10 .d Llge. north "A and Mb .13 GRASS — SICERTS-200 - fine Orme Cloth Ski:KORA Onntedand for rite at about fortntodf the usual plow. A. A. MASON k CO.. 25. sth et. HELL SMITH—BeII Smith Abroad, ithle trated br thar, Walcott and Oberarobs. hal roL W o. Mr In Conftee I len, th e st r ore of Woman'. LAfe. and other vol. Idant. fo male by. jun • KAY k CO, 66 Woodetreeb CONCENTRATED LYE, for making Soap j a mt. sualoiont to maks • bung of eat Bost.—t frovb lot reed and fOr Ws by R. S. BYLLERI3• CO. LINSEED OIL-12 bble. for sale by 3a13 B. X. &BURRS t CO, 071G•0x4 It. QIIPERIGE OARS. SODA-100 kegs for We by B. R. SELLERS A 00.67 Wood st. 130 — WDERED ELM BARK—A fresh lot c just reed and far rale by R. E. SELLERS & COC PITRIC ACJD-112,1ba. jut, rec'd and for 11, IWeby . jto3 u FL C WILMS & 00. FrARMEIOACTII3.3OO lbajustieed and Ibr We by -jnlB LILL BELLER/I & 00. • t ,reeeivin g an. or e j~aE. mum Rs * 00. - WHITING -25 bbls. just reo'd and for 500 DOZ• MASON'S BLACKING in stays and Ibr as by FUMING 81108. VENETI A W RED— r 25 !Ibis. prime just re mind and for sus sr - IL EKING BROS. lONCENTRATED LYE, a reliable article jul3 F for making Sow 60 boxesin dors and Ibr M. LETING BROIL • Lußll's EXTRACTS, warrantee' genuine, in •bire sad ibr pale by PLEILINU BRO& ASPHALTUM VARNISH just reed and for ale nr juls , ALBINO BROS. We're Here! Keret Here! Here! FENTON'S ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES k STAR CdR PANT OF TRIf TALENTED PERFORILERS ! Rearm lour" *riming this 'leek s - MASONIC HALL. JOE BROWN, Um enms Amt JL Dancer and CHARLEY PEEL, tla gnat BLOM 'IMAM= stithtl7. inl2ltd• . Stockalituital, , ASHARES Citizens' . Ins.rizie Co.; 43 12 slums Mouologobstd iiinrlgotlon co.; 20 do Ohio k,Penns. 11511 road; 10. 'do, eitLsonie Deposit Bank; 50 do ' 15/Ago ZdtologCo..- ie2 ' WILKINS & CO., 71 Posith IV AN TED—$lO,OOO Time Bills, having V from 2 tO 7 maths So r_on,_la mounts from go to 111000. 'APIA/ to- B. MCIA-Uf a PON. 21 1111th MECHANICS' BAN —lO ohaiis of. the 1.1 otook Of this Onopmr for ore at oirthaltf 9 COS` T 1 /worth t. STOOK 'SALES—W. G. IicOARTNEY. Averionzw—We will' sell the Ibllowbug &drab's VASH PAID FOR WOOL BY . , ' • - 11, gURPRY, , Front jit • opmdt•thellanontatials atm. VITCH) V V 101 l sacks in store and for sale b • IBMAIIVICIffir 400. COL-Cash paid fort the different grades Wod.-by BPRINGER lILTUULUISII t CIO_ - • SOD LINITtY ganef,. rIINDRY METAL— and 2 Antbra- Haaginellook N. 1, Mlosoori A. - M.lloo. No. , sale by . hie U.; 8. EDUI,I6 Water stmt. BLOQDIS-J - ledf9rd ForgtMtuatad Blooms do • !mak Lemma ... Forgo 'do' • Lumps, Sr ado by jo9 14.3.16.16tas street. lULLL,MICTAL, No, 3 Anthracite metal, Iva Janlat• metal, Cole natal. Tor dolly; raU N. KING, No 15 Aster stria 'AIR, DYES—I lama reed a large and =J..= letrrtti4.ll=.lll,l"" of Philadelphia,miahea.to have th, sktraiss td• brother. 0.• H. tats of AllarbonY. 4 baroctont tocomsomfoato. ' • IS3PAPM-25 bila. for isalob_r: CIL fun :r: fOTIOONMA KKR A CO.= WOOd it. QWEET OIL-25 doz. beet" quality, 08. and bra Ibr NOW by 4. BOTWONMAIM a co. ` 00-4. oases 2,4 mes' l "" ',mamma. by • J. NUMIONIKAMBIL 4t1:70. -yYELLOW HRE--10 bbli. for sale by hda 130HOONXAMER i CO. lIQUORIOS-502118 4 R00 , Qt; 5 Call Itctrineisal 100 lbs. . I J. SC 0014121 - k CO. 11% A L OF THOUSAND FLOWERB,-1 r dozer this celebrated artlalt reed to • RE4SE it TALLOW OLL--6 NAB:kreale, 211 " Tallsw 011, In due sad Ate ale "' IDAIMSIOIEBY OM A BLI HOOPI3--30i000 •Mh floor . hool+4 Just teed and lb? We by • 4 T. LITTLI 00.,,112 fd ft PEARLS --50 casks reed'and for sale 1:ly BELL k =OEM. ' C 0 3. 1 7 i,N-300 . 1 .. ei5. shelled for sale .y STRAY LEAVES nom rty ZAND Ibr trove and rith, now tiwlatlorts than Osentan smb nud Wllb.l a_rlso", TATlottlik 'sal: limo., fbr b 7 KAT &CO4 le Weal gs. tip) • OF ARO ind'other Pceme, Ai* • art Souther, with Ilbuttatiabi by Joba-M%at; o. (London iditlon,) NW by • LIT it 00.. 50 B%& s 0 c ligING TOBACCO; Jun s°°,ss*!'ls*-135"Vits°51"°*°:11%; I ) LET— The STORE ROOltin the Balt te :. r 011le 6%1 AnuniOtiateci4o64 Tv of tb•Cleomoor.usootates, lor - • — 112PTS. TIWENTINT,--4o .bbbr; - - Jua - arms Wool sad 'tasted. A LCOHOL-100 bble. of different drama's 4:1 for ni• , WAILNUTOOKI 60. BI3III3RICK-1000 ,rosy MEAL-95 bilk. freshee - ai for labgbr' ' Mart MOOT.; r: .090 PKGS. PRINTS; Bleached ;ad ey Brain Moans. 011 4 1 . 3 . 1 and Bin g " W g imd wusJoitrafil - A.A. NAM 4t ELT BUUKLES--A new kl,.t-inst. recrl `nr Ex.- at HORNS'S. MtSet stmt. LACK CRAP& WESPANGE—aturfohiIUGAR 1 Moi MtrMliM a s= " alerra=a TIM 4% • =irli AUCTION SALTS. • Auctioneer. enninaretat *Vales Rots.. caner Mod mid abed EXTRA SALt, OF STOCKS—Oir Meads, emdsztl7.l7th, at 8 delockr - o t the /finthante • 87 raw Meet,. all Oble aid 1 1 •11.0.4% Steak. pa; • • ' - - P. . aTAPLE do FANCY DRY GOODS AT 0,417=11)111;-,Ore toonolm. July ltt at rol =stein ati. • Manual rno of .4 n elw foroida and ekomatla Df7 Ahao. • guaranty of =ob. umbrollaa. boaneta hatabomatomuur. . Jolt , E. M. DAVIA, Amt.. W and ee64rn band Book, on - Satin. day &us ma i .4 a ortk p a._ W I tee sold at the commemla Wee roman. moms WQ and Fifth *meta an: alterative and well aelattad of new and wend hand hookaconsprining armada= popular work, In all the breathes of ummt, and Art: Many works of arneedion Intern* 10 radars of matirch and omen. FM Fn.. in F. vniba that llald to difficult to obtain alrewhae. Alp elegantly bound copies of tha Cameo Mtge; vim gal plate. and lilniarstions. P. M. DAVI& Amt. GOLD A SILVER WATOIiEs, NIOLDIB, OIL PAINTINOS, do, AT AucrnoN-0,, i kan July 16th, ote.o'clocke at the roomardai Wes room; oornor af MOM atultith .ant..wlll he mkt mih og o (kid Watches Mudding of One hunting English lever and Maw detached levers, . . 4 second-tand Oliver wateheir, - Oil folotl do nsi Preo , 4 grolining Mellor Montle Utak Alp.ehen liet of Dmusinion apparatus jet I P.3L,DATIS. Amt. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AHD STOCKS-471u Thaisday Inoninar. JoIT 26thi st o okok , st the t a:Wicks Ms' Raehango, Fourth at, will be ta id g=ialltit P itl .'" A= "a eiT i togor. That vein three Mom on* towollinit Homo No. 64 Fourth st, kit terrine Often cf =elms net on 4th ot, 4l dindiu both eightytive feet Including n throe gmg a n suMeettontortamo of 1115441 • ' Lot No 121 in Stephen subdivhdong4 Nast le and-16 having a trtortof tooor Vott24ll:a h ortOrtirL' in • • op or -11Oto Allegbonf CitY, having • trout or t th" t: r ot ft. • anon inches! on AndeMos et, ontandlng T eas hun drd and Italy teat to On o h, • lilt lots In tho Borough of Slancheelow hiving h a front of twenty feet On - southerly aide of Chauncey 4, ex. gi o g took )211 feet. 9. Inaba to South alley. Wog in ganawillh outdlykrion of out lot N0...247 in menTedMoot °pewits Pittsburgh, The undivided Mireedlithoof - two hundred sad MOT 'nine aoreaof land in Easpoiny tow - odds Mawr jk. port.b.c,st ld* of the Ohio river, a*loiz i‘ naa... Not. 20,21 and 22 oor thenorth. No. al on Ma Na 49 on the math. and Net 46 moths west, bettor tract o ab In Leet'w district. No. 2 bras therrertationamM7o.. _sob. hut to 52124.._ , • • - Olio hundred anditurtf Mtn" land id Wind OmmtY. Va, O hio mitre bekm Tarim/mg and three mile. from the Ohio river. on which are rineW a saw mill and kg hams 81 217 t uOrt °1 h ou ef rtrZosetkin . ' in towirshl ' _ is . '42 Meth of rouge 26 wee, In the district of Undo outdid to sale at Sous lit. Marts Michlar. tont..lnkier 100 acme In Mar ilitotte Warman/. • T. noutbmextemarter.ot section 19.0 Monthly '47. north 'arrange 22 Inset, In thO district of _lands saidout to We at Sant- St Maxie, tontalning ono han dled and fortymine amen and tilt?dbur h onoda adthe. In PloroosttetownshilS • The northmot ottartor Of section in township 47 Moth of rms. 26 met, In title district of lands outdeet to We at Bout St. Moths- containing 100 acres in Mortmetto towship. Cloe Undivided forth ono lam ammo, and Mitice tural Uncle loofa/Oa 6 Orton - nobly 46. reap - of range 42 went, InOoklond conicity. Michigan. • 77 shires ChM Ind Pentolyivoula Railroad Co. Stoop: 783 Nort h American Minion do dot 60 " Forint City Hank .1 Cleveland • t . 6 " Pike:with and Morelos:1 IL. R. 10 " : Steubenville do 22 " " • Connolrstille do do, 6 abortion Talley • do deo " Pittsburgh Cmllllll Turnpike/30. dm a Tempmanceville Plonk Road do de 4 " Watt 'Newton do • d od AM 11110 Bluff Mining ddcl 400 " lon Citi Mining- do dot 640 " Fire o .!•• - • do do, • nio " Pittsburgh Mod a nd We ROyal Ninth[ do de; SOO " Pittilbergh Mining Co. toek: 12 Asko • Mo de • do. Terms at isle.. - lel6 . P.M.. DAM Amt. Iron City Conurikeiggy Or WZSTIM.N.PANNHYLVANIS.•,•., • CHARTERED APRIU . 055. And FtaktiChganind. • Tirlnstitution..lMF be kept open,both aPsnd eyeubtthe entire saimairr, BOOK=K-EE.PIN4, This beautiful @Sties easy to Sedn)re, act natal to 0710) Menne!. sum end;' as an aseestlon, Ear mete Inoratlne then moat ended antotan Waal elm to i gni typal. b► lgagood tangbt heft eit dfa eramit nolohers the: lhooobevery tneaths ett this imtdaot that be bad, Is th tb• Wars thla kr the fnae tm c e a o n f the !Wants. eat no one of them Is atelnalnds tanned, Or thenason that the Umber of (that art practises a mode of Inculcating a ktareledge of It winch originated with Mem.% and vtikh both he and Ids ma, damn greatly Minder $0 ehr 1 014 dmrntn booM, '• _ AIIITIMET/0.. ton, the method of waking' turd here tend hers onty) to not only fe l l melee to aodndrep tett i t Is alto much Owner, plainer. an better edelded Mtn. meal bileinem than can be found n any treaSdae ad r eti thie American pnnlla. , • it he been calley and not murroornoat Mote. from the estraordleon whirl.. true moults ere otrtaineilttie =mins. In m HMNO, the chief aim Is tO impart In tha • bold, beastlfal. ropidly-eneeuted.band; salted rrl t : keening. tonnombondence and to burinen ginanntle.— Pk-tmw flontishing. though not neglected, Is rigerded . COHNBltolAti LAW—Loeb:tree on this mtdee :4n ',p rim% dollatred as a highly competent:member of Qs lyttnr Yowl num. it gtet world' lay the t wo of Mem tT.o o fne wad viand the next two monthß or at thfirota City College. where you will fixot a Mot, in.tated xon. and every appliance tor Ornlearcouttet sod strata training. ' - Jolt - Sommer Retreat. • ggrows HOTEL, Hatitiriiion. Oo.; Penna.. oria haedrot and feirlwartesa sari met of . dedMa This .i. gore and Moos r uble rescoils lsestet oath* ban of the 'Blue Juniaa. at the confluents. of Somas Cale,— IV clear ening. trout stivrainierwatera hem dbearmia emit and mingles Ito mamma in tormert go the, nue .slowathe gonow of the Monotsina The Tor/ rent riii PMitIOXI or. this Hotel mama:tea deal rate place of onjoum torn few wooer or. dam for megn of bostorm end their familial—jaded and onewisted with the turmoil. bustle tad beet oftbe eitz i .Cdtuatied norm Co Pennsylvania Control litatirose-w the great turnpike tramamesoboana , and other sena:abate— rookins ellor mama and Moment BMIIII ttmos a dal, the ran and slave to Jillioona, Tyrone Ihmtineloa the Mountains. The Como leaner Mirka.. emerges high. imaidong and moan nweirreteriel: plaated and Cornell.' frost bsegoilent to slabs with alla e lm Loodoet impromonsrate sind ~ ppil a s7=t f g ,- 2ri 1 1 it?, e s .I t r ,1 .11 1 =47,1 1 1= - teval LOICtr the ti t' oirt yo h' rel li dir the . work-wed the Drsetiletiar minty to noses 71 ' ;thors at mod erate charges. H. P. BABLrrr. Proprietor. .aisizzorma srmostiont , Tema. devil Co., RCS Liberty menet. John abomatemer. John P. Anderson. IL Omaha% gt. Charles floteL • mull Pittsburgh Water Core; • rlnstitution, situated on the rivet and im id, Poet of the adj. ttafflidia *intik nu. the &ern °Cdr. and Ito. EABll.b.astogsre arthe Poor Creek Aar w.ter ears. la now osuir lits the °sow don of gatbmts., We have last Thilahad on nor Bath Mono. Mid our. bathing , ore now combing' ; We bias an abundant wobbly clime Oft 'bring waters AWL eiently placated to be cooducted to any part of the house. Isrvalida insiertuir with loyeueq u ffl Liver Onatilaint s • Scodble. *outbid.. Asthma, 'fflalashi,Drag Disasse., au, or any of thc comp to to Jazafflo, are invited to try the shines of the Hydroshatbk systein. 0n.,, our lrtg eklarloice and nooses IA this tostment of hundreds of mill of Meow, of neatly gory variety. ido seam adding bath sere. &Mellor* trout oar SO yaw dowowards. we . its enabled to rook with orotideue. of-: A the healing bororofob - - Waive C.. System. Mo. O. P. Pro" • graduate of the Or York Hydropathie Insti tute. and the Mettle Medical Collegeht Obseinnisti. web love. charge of lbw Ornate• , gsroa•rent; assisted .by the .othar libriddana, rAddruse either f the physOhog,-piMi. burgh. Pg. Bat 1.3131. ' • 8. F ItO AUNS TS, P. T. : A.Aano, ISAAC L PLAIT; Importer of:PolishisL-Plate Glass, 'from .the , old established manufactory of the . BRITISHTI,ATE GLAISS COMPANY, • RA WE/SAM' /a AWARE/RA ENGLAND.' EfDLISELED PILAT4Sof, all sizes, suitable . ,*or Wham of Stones and Dwaine.. Mew OM% 1411:11 , 11,161trone Clava_ipa,_ _constantly. on taunt at thaWarehonse, 19 M 141qtairaMi Arit /Ter Tea,' • .. • AXIMIOA2(I%.I2III.GLASS COM:PART .Factory, 1 1 1MIE snbseriber: having taken the Aml3 taar d ao i tg b fuL c orar. 1 4 is sar r uos, tan 1 Pavements. of' aas maniac to ins tameeted asikda, • and at monk lowa rates. JOEfli P.. PLATT. jalldan , 79 Manny; stmt. Nevr.Teet. 1./OOKS; BOOlifi-L-Catrin . and Parlor; Two S iunr ,1- T a p lfr jfontan:A Amk.; thedr Mar ...The Romance of Travel: Wand Its Imo Nut and I . o 3 ave Met The Vann of the We long x Zit ta_ n r= r lMt t ii T l t, ' , " l<= Whiten e Neon% Hoe., of the Dorkeeerit Band of Anthem The- Pilgrims of Wahicuthant The lieiteee Hemet peen.. from no We of an imam • Yams INN 'Ennebtt Boat Yo n Lunn' Tor sale t 7 _ 4.1/ .! • NAY 00.; 16 Wald et 11 ELIGIOUS , WORICB,-pyaoral ,Letwee; Sacred Pothitalth htehhtWeNetty_of the Chscreht Futfotea leer to LW., BDenoWe Malta= Inetrh-ten Sherlnet'e ,l'reetleal Chtiettset. 'Reeler_ ahl Treatise at ... r . et*/ mourrorr'rty= Tbsaltralneer thaveret the Rath :kw Somibiax Mr torn of the Morneen4 .13 ref the Homan Itaph..lieeiew of N er Thews, The Oorner_Eltom The. ray to de GOteh Ford., , u ot . Steelt y l on 'ee livifetst at;lshi=rertilito Ea fbr, :TAW. - • . • .•• • HA . • ! i. • : ..• • . . - S 6 SIZIV.Mt.. yr BOOKS b y expitimi-- - ,fredi - Bapi)l 7 at - -ruornowt h at Market 4ted;stimie 41X: - ... _ -.- • -. i.e. if.."Zr: - o=4 *.th 'r* l " kli r..),V4 'tory by soma author, enacted Boom poem, dam lkoka atamtirgona Ottt Owaler. Palda mg rre Win thy amp,. ooltUttorr.abrattlYal tabs by Ithat ar Will Ti t ykr a l te ; Mr= riari=4l.= —..-_____—_ _ ~____ ___, •-, -• . ____ . . 4-ZRIUAN - F ARRIER,--containing a adeate acotatat id the *matt= of .1117 Pn. cl a trom.tho extremity atlas bond to MD boat. etia'a de serlytko of a111,II• dboart• to obleb wit rut fa th,bia, , .• the bast teareadlao .to be applied la. allactlac a fon* and the moat approved made of trastmantWatlato , 11., ortlota WON WAI. with a. toolsa• al Mal mkt 14' atadiolpaa,bl li,b, Boum, bit...vela mo.. Ox ash b 7 Ij.l. - . ~,. 1., ,HAVIat .CO.i all Wood at. tAx .d. TON'OB.BRAI 4 HAND 'BOOK—The end Nowt: toidetetne - EL an tee Raw .stderdisa.. en the Hoy ' Potent arm_ Deadiatoltnerr =emu an the Co., In 1 yoLlano for We by KAY It CO, 15 Wood Oyer:. - . IDEREILMERY—i-I have recd slave and L ilassointammtonsetarnenc amidst:ln orYlnp Fa. VPomidmA Hair QM. .0:4 0X, Thom ag - la-Mt thareboula 884 examfres w r i Vi r e purf.bB4BlEBl4B,lBB2_: J,OB. comavitamead.saB Msztoli AAIRB ns RU§HES w ibC031328-4thivijiist reen • „ann en•innenneet lintinnE Thom mmint strtning kithla Elm AMON andexonsine eny idol:n*6 aas nannllle reenonens an son bet. ter antlnlnnnpne 'Vela than am loss elarnban, 12. enT: JOB: ILICINING. canntad and Masten EL NO Emtwoulekini COLLARE_TTES uss, tiliorott"altoo• sad trottoolotoso Loom. t ft w, ritriazr, tro l artattstoos to duo Con end otooday the Gooto .; AOaLIBItT No. 7T Market Argot. 1 1 IF IO7T,ED Swiss; MITTS, ' &a....-g ur phy a kairebbild tuniteddby-Upreol %ton • - Dettedead thrtni Moab. Lau au4lsbeet i•• • argmr;ANNUAL SAIZ-A. 'IL' MaKm & 1.01 et* -tiriahir their olendid eta* or a . _ ,ri e r .m end other hintle tor laniketh st ita or the whet grim. - - QMORA CASES OF - : 41 Jeans, Banumer Stntb; 1 , 0 Tama R -•- • eatiA" leafi frot. rriesaut . strms. _ _ _ EMI -ANNUAL 4. Milan e. Ca are act air the UAL; of their enemies ilta or 7 she h knee it I re4gettora of 26 te 40her oat., B.BRoiDER., isdastiacvor dyn • &.4-400 onrwal- of "..4.WVV7M:gta- • : I . - , 13. L. 4 (:)
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