- ESTABLISIIED IN 1786. l ittf l giSrESS DIRECTORY. 8 18..11=1: . / GILL t CO.'S ADVERTISLvo kagNCY WAMt;ME=I • , are Alma, lb* the Paithallainalal sad Ismat WM:ll=y alammerclal papas WA is LIP United tltates _ . • . - • To the Pntnii. :• XoEl& BRANDRETLI ROUSE is now open n lila European 91.11. and emir fin. mention travelling onblk, to who*. 0e.,01"tn." on *ln be Pala , by the jinn. ullawr. late o! Jodeon'a no Rekisdroth Ilooso, N 0.116 Brovlgenn oPpoeite gee , lie , on DetePt. Prime. entrance 140,41 Oltnel .t.—Neer York. April eta. isrA. • . . Brandreth Home Restaurant, OPPOSITE .Npur Haven Railroad Depot, entrammooLlapanard and Canal ata, Meals served it allhews, Orators In matt style; tea and coffin of ~ .r7 amine.- a t .rnkr7 &Ulmer of the lemon on. hand.— lb@ • 7of mode kinstadas Is Intended to last man 5 o'floc In Ma attertemr. Georg, RIM., Mtn Mahe Nam lockmem, anparintends the noon; department No place /MM. at can Mgr • eleaper 07 batter dinner— ttio Mseir and in* at, I bay. equal emus fur nattsfao• Aemem ' Umenard at. and 0444—tiUtreablo 100 att Mort.. and 8a pa r can pa accommodated min artrataromm Ude* tortlantr _ • 7--- ritattgh'sYittent Elastic Skirts. It ATM et FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street, `d'Ailfi r oV i jk.;:. see Ins except the her• the 41=11:111 p 'Ailfi r oV i j p N ► ona jr:'''',47h,:fl JACKSUN & MY, at the late firm V V 1. or w. N.Jsetion Boni, Grate and reader Milgot; Me 'rout it, sad 930 Broadway, r.w Yak. hon ).tmodszalr Oa band•Tes7 middy at thsta sad render" 11.1so,Orcals, sad down Garataa that.. Whole hals.Uaaters Jel2 lTr ".• • PAPER wutimousg. I e rNOAN, LEWIS BARTOW, No. 161 WEIL= stmt.—A crest Vuirtir of PAPER for Book . era, Statlonen, Mute's. Floottdres, Maant,etannek asulara4amen fmnersity. 14•316 TOYS AND YAZICY GOOD& ATILBORN & CO., 54 Maiden Lane, l a w se GOOD&AItiO and 9$ Libirety gtreet ,imp ort,. of TOYb td43766 Spiritual Telegraph. renE organ of, modern Spiritualiatu, Fourth vol. cosunencee Mei. It containe the 'fullest m tal:af Carnet Pet andpons Bpleitcal tertnante. . Published weekly ea per anal= alsp, .ll Nolsitasl Boas brat. by PAE aMOICA BlLlrraal. I=:4=Eal Conibs, Fans and Fancy Goods. William Tasker, 19PARK PLACE, NEW YORK, Invitee the anent*. at Posthorn and Western Merchants. es stork of Fano Contho Hair. Tooth and gall Brushes:l.We Retioalee, Perfornery. Bops, Not Bien nia.; Jet sad Dead Bracelets. Pocket Hooke. Drees Buf falo, Pl. and Needle.. Hooks and Epee, Watch Gnarls. Wear rayed ! and them Beads. Neekbeces..; lodia Rubber then Canes, sells and Pa evergdeecriptlolgdolreare. Bum and Cutlery . . Bold and Gilt Jewelrt. Accords°. Bnd .gloiths, Inclailog general and verg large stock of adish. Trench and German lanai 00. e. notch 0111 be .011 t nt the very lowed priers I. Cash ar Approved Pew Ifllienrderf Or letter agested w and put up in the beet 113•011411. T.SAKKR, 10 Park Puce, Nen York_ P. B.—Plemer. cat thie out. rorM-17, HOPPER'S PATENT PLANE. undersigned is prepared to supply • - 0/LILPINTIMA CASTIII7-11AKKRS. Workares In oat generally. wlthnts Petented.4 valuable Plane. All Who have t, .d It prcmonnee It • most valuable Ire 10. hon, that must PIA come tete general taw :rt. Ibl. 121 q letters hum pmetle4 workmen are but two among @SAT lettere the Patentee ha* tooolveettesommendlng this - Tiserateva .Rothe,, to tow . . . ... . .. ITITSSOZON Bmram Ceamor tams t,} February 22. IMO. We himby certify . that &trim the Lard twelve month. mttim., mod Homer, Patina Plane. mid do nt heeltste outud It toCablaWealters and Carpen a ters .4 M. o any other ran. fn nee. We %wader It peculiar. , . tad, to lilmias ma, &lorry, walnut sad all aorta word. and For planiezneera R le Air imperkir to the Old rood. Ot amooloa. bolait • Croat ...elm of Wm. •0...... a. brut4 Pima, will plane more re lierralhaatim awn on oby my other plane or method Immo.. H. IL RY A.. 1 A W. To klOgge T. EMUS. Kit lasur Sr-1 him swains& Hopp', Paten Beta rit , iSlet4W.. it to be a roost monad artiee tar the use fAu-ohb It is intended, as a sombluation of plane anti wraps, dist U ni=oisegstirtt. i t t 4 A ' s tint- 17,b0r of tris d oa Vnod I hum no doubt, when its ProPutiss hoots. s karma but that Rosin entirely suzers‘lo tbe or au and laborious custom - moot cheerfully recommont it to all persona In ths Oabinst - basins" as Irons lay buonlairfn =rs a il th serttist4 tr eate4: and p hean• W, W - Parniturs Wareroorse, PT. Thlro st. Pi vs hotel_ .I.ifsteopla Sitersory 21. 126.5. .1110228 W. gaTON, of tillscity, in Any og or e it for th. -Mn of Plass.. or of rights to nunsufseture sus M. noun WM.. O.Y 'prim. Pittsburgh. Msrets li. Carpotings, Oil Cloths and Matting'. - ROBINSON & CO. NO dr PaIPH srsEltl. N R WOOD. ARE now receiving n largo and choice ao seitewet of CARP/MFG.% ones latest and moat Mal patterns, onnslatlag oi Sus! V 01..; Wanda and Tapas Mtn and attar t %Yee Ply, PatentTaloa/dal, la/Pala. glitlff and ace Logralo, itiWad plala Toglittur with error, deaorlythm of limp. Cott... nod WOW 7 c4I2. LAR OE CLOTHS, PA= 3to 26 lot wide, all qua/Ulm and_ afloat. Also,Tabla .101*Motax anima proem OH B.dott aolf 'sad arm tbalaad Window 3badag Plano and 'able Oar ittll. .artlislonnet cub Pd.. tahla '' • The Young Ladies' Institute. -No. 38 West Twenty-Third et., N. Y. Pansarms —Rev. MISTILY DANA W.ARDand Mn. WARD. Aseistad by—lt..lll.ll - 11)0HM LL. .d Hay. WARDS= OPIUM/ PLI/MLIM. ..rhe.desstemic pear begiuslOth Sad. ands/yds MA Adv. UIS INSTITUTE employs -Professors of the fait geadi in all Its Departmaota. eapactally of oste, Painting, Drawing. and of the Modern leaguagm a/au provides • Dellso.Letten el., for young ladles - Iln. D+Woc their rduottion. The Preoth landau. is an on Assilvosteroaut of the Instlint• and. Is taught with tut- In =. N. Ward, 'Rector of Mu Institute. be ad droned In N. 'York by mall. ...PWstars of the-lortltute, ccertalnlog • Ilst or the entire faculty and .Lo the pl. of classification and of study, may be men by ailing on Kay i 00., Wood west, Pittsburgh; Yuen. Co.. do J. IL Mellor. do drt . .1. B. Davison. Margot rt., dot U.S. Bomar.. do do. myla gale • 'Excelsior Carnage Factory. tEHNSTON, BROTHERS CO., practi ol Om& Maken‘eorner ailtabeees and Belmont sta. way Clty.P., him on hand and am nuonfeeturtno an external. anortutent of Derr] en.. Md.. , ere. hare.. to a la sw. rablll4 s' an besot; ortirlatt il !Arnt nII tett work thebeet Jordan bon and lastern Hiakoiy. Fart= t r u , tue.tg: most..l,r,.=lrttrtej h al- Fosses. trill be patently isti4ed 4 on trial, of their tort. The Pateleontb and•Msothestor °moil:ewe pat the Ho. tars Gym lb en the day. • wan , io - ..: 4 • ~ n - ".-1 i . ... - -- Book and Job Printing. itOIDI T. SHILYOCK, •having recently ro• ... aurora his Job Printing Mar to ad TIM strut slow odtPdeld. Ossetia Building, would nepwstrully solicit " . ,•;t be Pstoure of mirelsonts, Inanulhotureri sod others. - - 5 provided with stews rower and superior book, card' presses, he it enabled to execute every dr.• , si of book wed roarepostlie sob print.ng et short wote e and very 1901111.1411 prices: , Mad, agency Ibr the este of_ a Propaia Waste of tan - awe • snd bou • urskefe efssw, Waft lPty reams Book t . Peter. 24:3a, on band sod for We. _ stylo , PITTSBIIRGR .COACR FACTORY.' 1 1 ,•11 , 1[1.0W........-XLitlX z IMMIta-..-....1111i& MAAR? BIGELOW . - dc 0., Ohocesocrts to Y. M. •Bloailar. VIM- •- • • No. 46, • DIAMOND ALLIO, neor Woo 4 Ft, - littsbargh, Penna. * - EUCACIIES, CARRIAGES,. PHAETONS, I, • ButirsicA: i ta uvi zr , delerlption or Toon- Vail: 01 1 "W=IIMP LN:t i r , =l . Ol . „ .. ovA.orarrastted. Bide OIL god Leather Store. _.,I).II:I3I.IEPATILICIE. N o. 21 South Third Street, lstetern Market and Chestnut at., Phllmletphls. ItLF' ro OR SALE SPANISH HIDES, Dr 5 , "Indelm oalred Patna Kips, Tanners . OIL Tneuetri an Ono% at the INlV•initli.• and the best trews th yr i ll o Lidnoteet Laither Oho rough .nuteel. is meter pll nth Molten to Nub, or Wpm to snohseer. in Bidlndon. . Leather nand taw of =And sold au emotn' • • XeCIITCHEON & CO. *HOLEIey: GIiOCERS. Prod= int mm uien erebants, • • • AND DEALERS IN • Pittsburgh Manufactured Articles, 2To. 219 .Liberty greet, corner of Irwin, ay/ PIIT9DILMOII. PA- • 11 , 1$ .114111.. AS. L. COOLIT JONES "'WHOLESALE GROCERS . AND BOAT FURNISHERS; DVALIER2 IN -traduce and Plltibugh Eanntaetaits, No. 141 Water Street, arm 6's An. PENNA. James Irwin & Co., MANUFACTURERS OP , LIULPHORIC ACID; Sulphuric Ether; 8..4 RIM., of Nam tibia An at . 'llormito I AsSolurem Avis Analainn, rirri .Nitrous 4m WOW, lialnimm. zartsems-.........R. reiriat. AtTNA GLASS WORKS. DAVIDSOI & CO.. 10.2_115IFACTURERS and dealers in Vials, ~aahir. lid on Z S of Dien and Irma ZS Mukot stmt. Pittabrrits sZtentSon pad to Taints =al. sit W its. LEATHER. FRITZ, HENDRY & CO. ;4,1:9 North MIND Prete, PAILNDA no.:01 . 7 1,0CC0 ItrIANUFACTURERSCIR MB, sal lanortanuof 76130 0 OA *MOM P. • wed la SSD and OAK SOLI I.4AT 161.6.17 A, PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, BMW .AND SIGN PAINTERS, • NO. Del tiIIRD STRUT. - Mewl/ Woo 4 004 'bate Suwta.l All orderp promptly attended to. i ohms *zonated lel • Ina/miff A*, sia2l4l BARBET H.. PATTERSON . " . ..t t ip e ; ms l4l/4 1741 2 1 1 /, SALE Distiewtarsetand cum , • - • rrrviona rA. 1. --- bi•li. TALOOTT ir, 00;:istaeofflicas to i onwhir..) Matiodwirt of on trio of' 0 05,....., 1, 4! AMP.. ~ ' ider wooed, we. um wood lona, =Mut -,iwaria.;,..,„,,;,...y.4,-.4.4.iivi,„. 1 -rf -,.. , . . c=1130"--1--mr,, • • THE . .. , :,0411A1 7 , -PITTSBURGH HGAZETTE. BLAC ATTORNEYS. AT LAW, (Succeesora to 1 1 , utrugh a ki• Baktrorgre (haat Sirßl uredgrtsho this melioration of Chasm isgur hetiourt at Ms Ism Washington Cll7. amdk.T Attorney, at Law , "Bake . well.,W Al Ilull4htsts." Grant street, bemoan , Ftnuth and ?Lley_ OSEPII S. & A. P. :MORRISON, Ador n* at Law . Ms. /fa 143 gourth sinset, ImUrseu sad (Aunt, Pittsburgh. Pa. =Lyn ROBERTE. PILILLIPS, Attorney at Law, , Et. Louis.bta fs7 tOßE . BL . POLTO — . eir, , Attorney th L a w= . .cowt. House [km Pittsburgh..d o 4 op uty24-e5:l JAMES J. KUIIN , Attorney at Law, °Ede Fourth street, war Grant. Pittsburgh. isibdlY CVASPER. E. BRADY, Attorney at Law, No. lig Fifth strewt.Pittsbargh. BANKERS AND BROKERS. KRAMER. & BAUM, Bankers and Ex alma. Brokers Buy and sell Gold and Silver and Notes negotiate kegs on Heel ?state or Stock Sera titles Dareinue Promisor, Notes sad Time Bills on East and West. Huy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collec tions made on all points In toe Union. Aloe corner of Third and Wood streets directly opposite tlie EL Charles Hotel. apt myLly • (atmettsoaa Vol. IFluyss • c 0.,) BAUM= & EXCHANGE BROXEBS, NO. n FOURTH =TEAT, PITTSBURGH IN the numerous suspensions of Bankers and Brokaw* throughout the soontry, fituttlit the test months, wean satisfied (bath. alma.every 'instance theft ignoble* have grown out of. departure from their Iseiittmate buels..., and we therefore take woad= to ate more the public., in admin., that no speculations In •efan ey Mats: or other • outside operation*" business,pt us from the dziot and legitimate Ilneof our believ ing that to avoiding WI such investments, we shall not only be tatter able twelve. our euttonnere and ensure their safety, but Math. adopting such • mune we eball mote our our °ern ultimate benefit fee WILKINS 100. JOHN T. HOOD: ' NEW TORK, No. 22 EY)12111, WI% _ PITTSBURtILI, , ALLEtingNY CO. E0 , 411119XT, BOtIHRBET CO., MOUNT PLEABLNT, WESTMORE'D CO., F. IJONNELISVILLE, FA2ItTTZ UNIONTOWN anowNsviits. Dendfdts noeived, Dirsonnts made, Drafts bought.eold and collected. Bank Note. snd Specie bought and sold Stooks, Notes sot other, enmities bourtht and sold cc oartualsolon. Oonmenoudenne aniedlon...nklbse. ri u — ilfaßbiAN & COan - k , Bers and Exchange Brakeft, N. ft Wooddreet, corner of Diandrel r. burgh. B. Ifirßuystad.ell Bat& Natal and Coin. Dintount rtme Esebanse, slut Prandrory o ,ak• Collections in all the pranrinal titles of the IlniOnt Depodts on m4l =don infants; and Ow their prompt attantion to all nth. et matter. appertainthg to a Broker's Widnes.. 10.1taetern Exchange constantly Pot We. ral6:B-17 IaTZLIUI 111.131,.... VII. C. Llt. AIME R, HANNA , Co. Successors to m nottr & c 'liOt.Z:"Ettbs 4 " 4 '" ° =.l7:g Merl= Notes, sad 8 N. w corner of Wood and Current Money teceleed on DepOelt. Sight Menke for male, and collections nude on nasty all vet o papointe of the Wolfed The hishast mash= pa State.id ISt to and Ataericsn Gold. Advances nude on ,00neignments of neelnoe. WPM' nest. on liberal terms 1)11T.M. H. WILLIAMS & Co., Bankers and Third I „ .V . sfr ust ikirolutru h. North Nut turner et Wood and All triouta ons sn ' ffe on liberal bums. and collentione promptly- attended to. Jaggy V HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign 1.1 nod Domeotto Sped, of Exchange, Certifkate• De posits. Hank Notes and Sped, No. 69 Market Wert, Pitts burgh. sar Wleet. ions made on all ths prineibril ales throtuthont, the Monad States It:"BEAD, Bookseller and Stationer, No TB fourth Wed, 4 :HN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and I HSta tkoer,wasemar to Dartson k Agony, o. 1' ulce. pa. Vcrurtb, Pittsburgh. Pe. N tt0 ..... 111Y S. BOSWORTII, Bookseller and Deana. Pa. Htatumary. Ay No. el :12.0.t ntreet, new d. Pittsbargib. KNorY , CO., Booksellers and , tt-ogrs, No. I 6 Wrod rtmot.. nest door to the o,,er r lard, roLool and o banks corunactly hood, M=M ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Produce & Commission Merchants, AND I/CALERA IR PIITSBURCH NA NUF Ata'CLII ES, Na. S Wood it., between Water ad Front et spIS PITTA BURG IL (late of the firm of Kin & Moorhead.) COMMISSION hIERCIIANT, AND DEALER IN PIO AIErAL AND RLOO.VS, No. 76 Water street, below Markel, soli) PITTSBURUH. PRiN A. HITS - S - EY PORK PACKERS, Wholesale Dealers In Provisions, AM GENERAL COMMISSION .111ERCFIANTS, IIEmOVAL--Springer Harbaugh k Co., _Lib have removed La :Y. Zia Liberty Areet. ' alii(OII aminetrdn.---.,. —*JUL.= MUM , r rd Ni OE R 1111.AR8T.13 OH & CO. (Succee i ;ors t Harbangl,) Commingle° nod ' Forwarding • te; Baal.. In Wool and Prodatze generally, IN.. ...95 Liberty Meted, Pittsburgh. Ps. and A. A. BIMInf, COMMIMI6 " ANDFO Ii trII 7 .4I2ILNIt RCSA NT Agent of the Iladiton and Indianapais RAILROAD, No. 8U Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. j. 79-131 L. • EORWAADING & COMMISSIdN MER mums and Dealers In all kinds cr Pittsburg n Ma:l - Artlelaa lead Pips and Short Lead. Na 97 Vint Sanaa Plttitranich. ant..lrdyba A &A. Commission and For " 0 11 slu! 22=7.1.1 P rods . .tnet., rata:C.la, .111t1. S. /011•01 g g i r/SON lk CO. Wholesale Grocers, Prodice limmagiskan ace baata, . .X r stave- Pitatrunh. sal) /MERCER A, ANTELO, General Commie don Merehaata, Pb.llselelphl. Literal thrscon on etansUrnmpata ot prxinelt e.a.naer. Amy B. CINFIk,J.D, lite of Warren, :Ohio, J _Cotaixdotton sod forowdla n grendet, and Wool. W NW...7U WortAtra R. Pater. Pot sad Petri Aaboold•Wattern Prodsto Watt. Woott. Wows Iltdlstd mot Wood. et. UMW It= uma. JIL lairof tan Yobbo., Little Ca.) LE & CO., Wholesale Grocers, jsurodaa• mad CommigaSoe Mont and Dadoes la Nanafsetaavo. No. 112 burgh. nrarAntt. a 41 7 4 ; " . .4; . • AY - 11 OA B. Tenninling d Comzolicire Xerchmt.sa4l 11 ZASPALMER, Impiater and Dealer la Freak sea Armaican NO Pa , No. 64 Markel betvemiTldri sat Foarth Pittsbordt. MeOLINTOOK, Importer and Whole , ado .ad Bet. Dender in Onro4ll3g, filivr al Matttnc. Table .4 Naar ()mak Wto4our Mader In. N• 12 pagan 8 Abl, W. 91 Market st , are closing out their en . dock of Drr Goods at an Immense disonant tram emparatnry to perrettaaltut their swing sup. e U . % on hood o tn. baortto.t of the folload cog rood Parantatm . Fronalgraka m ar z - 0 ,-vgat., g.,:arisZianala, saspartos make. Widk and other Flannels. with wettest varlets et Inset and Calmed Itmeada Kahl and Striped I)m m 81Iks. all of whian ern I he oald at a groat aaraltlaa. 4•29 LAiL A. a & Ratalgsney and Mott Dry . lamb, ZS 71111 • MURPHY & BURCHFIELD, Wholesale saall Dr yA h. bair bferebenta. earner Tourth and azert. P d W Itteanarg GA. 100111 Wallace Gardiner, /7 OL EITA LZ DEALERS Ile Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, LIST.WIT ST. nitOALF,Y, COMMA I 7E ic CO., Whole- I ale Ooreau. 16 sad 20 WWit. T'lttodnash. oftd-ly 1 SLIA Did Kiel Kai, Wholesale Geo; pp WO Mk 11 osiol•do• Marrhenta and /balm In Produc•Z Wster street. wad 6 3 Front street. Pittatnsub. sce r— dwFAMT.- - -Rice.. rum.— —.MUM , n0 , "9: 40ILN Fikilli I CO., Wl"olesale ()roam sasoms.sam klereasaas, N 0.173 Wooden!' 22tl Lltr. 7.4.4.l'lttabarch.. 1•16 genOMMIT MOORE, Wholoiale Grocer, Bee- Wl:7ln Distlll•7_ , Dealer In wO ape eil beads of 7 4. 1Fraredia Pittg Wread 7 sad • vary lam Ileeiror anberier otrobeneabe Irayorbkh wW be .. . . JOHir Watt. -1111111 'GILLS & ROE, Wholesale Grocers and oesusiok. unsassts. N 0.194 Liberty st.mt Pith ClDA:ledittrit — D, -- dr04774.71tT4 • _Tv. • 71 .1 1;5x! .. ; . NL0t . r=th o =to boo sow . V;olts sad X* Witsisusts so 4 o oot .rbiratesl44ollo4 tbs boost & 0 00., WiThOloßide 7§ 4 - 011LifiRT8ON, liVholeosio uroaor ist, Pala Is Prodoot stot Mt* , artlitrunirVadsb I% Matti Wirt, Int" - iicrOODFARD & Avi t . tio&Aboosok ussuoi Amt. BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. LKIN - § & CO.. t3ANKINCL, HOUR BOOKSELLERS &C. COMM ISSION &C. Ef3M,Z!!!!EME== EMIT 13. KlSix. MtM= =EMU! DRY GOODS. GROCERS. AGENCIES. - - - ~ ,_ - _ - - - -- - - '- - - ---- Prom minim:. vuscaelt. °Wry & ?Cur15.0,... I. colaus:—..-..-..-_-;.-....—L. L. OCTIOMM 'MM. NP - M.PArri AUrgrattrint 110000, No. 34 , 3 lirsudiegy. S. CIITILBRICE & BON, /R . York. g 1 ENERAL COMMISSION. AGENTS, for BacrupiELlDl BROS. & CO.. TS . the male and purchase of Juni Mate. Cellectlon of IMPORTERS AIM) DEALERS IN Rents. Negotiating Loans, on Bond, Mortgages, to., No. 14t. MIMI at- Pittsburgh. PA nAir Drugs, Paiuts,% Oil& Dyes, Perfumery, Le., Michigan' . General Commission and Collec- ' 170 WILLIAM ST., New York, tion Agency Office,i I NVITE the attention of the trade to their 14 1 0 R the collection of Rome and Foreign m a ' i r " r d '' ' '' ' 'S l 4 CU' of Do'gh P. _ . 11'il. T h. P"f'"'"- .1 ' MercantliW'and all nth, 41.mcy claims, in Michigan ! - li:dtiti ntotheirregularimoortationr cdtitapieliongs. and adjacent Metes, luvratmerit and Payment of Muni ye they are •I: s receiving direct from the mucosa of grodue. Panama of Tares, Purchase and Sale Mites] Estate and I Mon and nunottfactore:gempiles of Tooth. HAM mut 'Wall Stooks and Insurance Agents. r Brushes, Bronzes, emirs, Morten. Stomps. French and PELTIER k ANDERSON. Detroit. Mir. the . English Perfumery, Lubin's Estrada. and =nuttier ar. .R2ferraces in Pittrburgh-41.44cm. Kramer Al Ratan. Dank- I Moir tonally embgamolin Drnitlibit. &WAAL AA.. ;they erg " lat. A 130 - , aiittitto COM Lorena. Stemmi & On., I are also snabied.to offer an the mold a4Tenrageoul terms. Merchants.DOrders, either in person or by =IL trill rsolelrelP prompt insurance Wagrao-TiZineles or Miehigan Omni nomeetable , , attention. sisifklyr On mrlgird I AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate ' Agent Reek. Mer.diandise and Bill Benton, sa., No. 92 I mirth street, obese Wood. 8011±12.1iF promptly ritteldfd to. itlidly. i i ;i AMUEL L. MARSII ELL, Secretary Citi k3 pen's Ommlanee COMpriny. 94 Water street. T a iM. GORDON, Secretary Western %Bu r . ranee Co.. el Water street. . - - -- - JGARDINERCOFFIN, AgentforFranklin. ,11r . • insure.. Company. nortkomst corner of Weed and ''' .. "l L A . _ PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mu •to Insurance OPMpury. 42 Water street MUSIC, &C. - tiOIIN H. IaiLLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes, Male and !tumid I ostratoeota. School Hooka, end ektkro n s 6 l3.47 r egent. Ehl l azi i n . atiana Torte. fir HENRY KLEBER, Dealer in Mneic, Mu sical Instruments, mind Imparter of Itsilan Strings. n 'Magi" for IT & C A i ttlb 2. o r gr N ut . rsol opuses 111f.r4 P 142.1. DRUGGISTS. IiOLIN RAFT, Jr., (successor to Jas. hi'Onf ter,) Wholesale and Retail Dnigerlet and Dealer In ate, Oils, Dyeetulte, Am, 141 Woo waves, 8 doors helm Allen Pittelseralt. sarllscular Moot for Dr. Card. Medicine, mhBo jOHN P.' SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drove. Paints, Oils. Yersilehiei and DT Stara. No.BoB etty Ms.., Pittsburgh. All orders .111 receive prompt attention. Si - Agent for Schenk'. Palmonle Syrup. moo 2441 R A. FAILNESTOCK IL CO. Wholesale .... D TEEen u r'e" 7:V f ora l :71 , 10 lir' 1- Witt mohl E. SELLERS, Wholesale Dealer in I.tuya Paints, Dye fitsiDa Vernbhea de, de, Vogl street, Pittsburgh. Goode warranted. Prams bu,h /lA.O tow. 0.07 , 411 ama RRAUN 1k REITER, WNolesale & Retail a tget!ts. tenor or Liberty and at. Mir ttryttet SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale J Druggists, No. 24, Word street, Pittsburgh. JOSEPH FLEMENO, Sacoessor to L.Wiloox a Co.. owner Market street and Diamond-110m it st i n= band .frill and complete sarortment or Medicine Mesta, Perfumer.. end all pertaining to his business, Dbrdeigns prescription. rarefolly compounded at all hours. Jaikly 111.4.1111UV.I.CTURING. 4 W. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail 1.4 blane t ibuturee and Dealer In Cabinet Wars, Nn. 83 JONWETIIERELL, Manufacturer of IE PATENT BOX VICES, a lovelies article, SOLID BOX and BRAZED BOX TICEd, corner et Andereon and Rote them steeple, one pongee it tbe Band Oxen Blida% Al, leirheny City. occabeell EEMEZI Hats and Calm I WILSON k .SON keep eonetantly on eir bend eyory description and rarrety of Ilats and C. both wholesel• and retail. Shaw .ring 6 Meat faehlonahle net or Cap, good and Omar, would do well to glee us a call berbre purelinsing elsewhere. nolg-tf - • •• -• & CO. WRDt AND RETAIL FAIMIONABLII HAT AND CAP=MANUFACTURERS, AND DKALIOIS IN ALL KINDS OF MB& CORNS OP MOOD AND PIPIT? SPPERTP, Pittsburgh, Pa. aa_Thetr rturk Imbrue. every g malty antratrloof UAW asul CYµ N alb, Boa; Cul7m wag Vur Houma. mhrtz Livingston, Roggen t 4 Co. NOVELTY WORKS, pyrrsuntou, PA. VCK and Depot Railroad Scales, Hay, I. and Drain do: PUMA= and Daunt. do: Door Lee of sll .h... Swing Dm and Thumb Latehas. Delfts MID of ...100.I•atat Kula nPlnnmd Slnfin.nn Dolts and Fasar, Malleable Iron Cud.. of aver, vs Met, In form and[MM. Ott BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. AMES ROBB, Market and 6 Union le" tetra doer from arket Mendelmrah. would remeetfully Inform hiss umerovra and mat. that he has putt ronelred his Spring and Summer Sandy, In all varletlea.ad of the lateet etfla. an. Bornln the eastern lath, _ . The partleular attention of the Lad'. bo Invited tn i well mantled stack of tlaikm. and Fancy Boot. and Clinton of all deemiptlnur Wm a Wm Mock of Cloildrunte e.t.a and Vane, Shces which wucarefully wielded For Gentlemen. be ha. Kay pattern ofraney and Wearing article. Par e h.. for each In large quantities enable him to sell at low prices ...toy establishment will eell In the city. U. otil. continues to manufactire bt_retolore, any kind of ladles' and Clentlemens . wear, In the newmt and of the best mitertab. nkl.tf • W. W. WALLACE, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, 819.821 awl 8a Linerly greet. manta axitAtoid Ow; • ' MONUMENTS, Tombs, ()travel Swim, Furnitrue Tope, Mont.'s. Inolvellig Btowee, Awe a wa bon r ed pol e on hand, and made to nd order, by oneohlnery. et lb r . 0.. There hured original and selected d arglletrarlfge.ities't d rlitramrl; filled with desioatob at 319 Liberty Agron. .oXI W. W. WALLACTIL Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO., Mantra° . IL them of— Penn A No. I heavy 44 gheettorg Garret Chain of mg coke" and shade; 130!tan Wet PionirLln and Met Oordb Rope of all X. end devegiptior, Antring. & 11 .311 " 17 loft " th.willofida.vr.:l=Zr . .... " - UNION poi:rim:it • m 1 tc hell, Herron a. Co. WILL continue the busineaq of the Union E L e Z.6"34730T1t.5tril :In . Ind of PENNOCK., blitell iiwy mill manufacture se mud. • Loris .134 salortment at OASTINGS, mmpri,lng _ Cooking o to7e, &yr anit Side °yew, . AND LOR .TTOVE, MANTLE &KITCHEN G RA T ES, Holism Ware, Wagon Boxes, Dog Irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points, Mil Land Machinery Cantingm generally, S And GAR and WAIT& PIFY.I d a l dz.. IRON Ss NALL9 OFT'fiE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, &c., Alt of vlakl. will be snid . at manntlidenrr/ ;aim& LOUIS EICHAFXER, Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collator TatG .1 N111M5.4717..VA. , WflU Vll2a ROA ,I 1 CU: tt n ag li !F a iktste, i n t :i p =,7 =lnv . w...v= .A.Tgr. • Mem. Poigoot k Phan. ',flank. Ignitor • Mr I mar Hart" Q . •M. Wlrtlkat, Orono, 110.7 rin d. Weans. If. k W. H. ro-, I ptfuoorpn. Tbannio, (Ittortarttor. Mao P. Moaner j A. BROWN, woad moot resp<X4folly In ON • lb , z. tn• Pnlkte knob. on boon..t t.l. otork ieS4.4,f thei tonotond. Aft y i tony Car. • fW , WI nista to t of Vonttlas Sorktrk rn. Yooltl.o, gaol to.re smote to order, in Um toot itu trartst.to4 orma to ski In Ens Ualtort Mew. Inkkin Ow rworofd vrltbollt. th 1.14 i ten w 4. .r. laving porrhuok th• Stook. tool; rotf u rit .. l of th. 00404 Kastklotantrot o Unto, I Hoek 1 awyteparkg fornlrli nod, nt4 costontoon Tedi t ilr.. With rworthlog in alrwth ai , N , lirtrhh7, No. h Wood Arnett.. rlttkl It ottytt, 2.0 J. IL rtI)WP. - E --- Carpeting!. Oh Moths and attings. ROBllltiN A CO., P.FTH finZEIM:OrPolfl7l THE IDEA nal. AVE now on hand, and to which they are datly tddlott • Jana and dodos assortivailt lba • o Ed•laJt•to tbe lowan tot b. Itbito 4 titt.d•otta.b will be Fold Itt asatorti pd.*. AI .Mass. li•t• Modem Shade!, Vanua& Illtoda,Ptstro sod tett. ~v +rot, nor 11.1 ..suroao oil wan, sad ad nth, roda Nomad, Itot4 In boom% to whin?, ib• el grornbuorsfo: It VVI A-LTER P. MARSHALL, importer CM Irkatrrlo Plolo fligarod b stottoft,ratt. Pao., If••,. ta g4 N 1.,,,, " 'jests tl ' oldartonts. Map. t 11 — & — of hots whit". WM. A. EEINTEN's nit EAL ESTATE OFFICE, No, Ea Front Iltr.et,ll4ldmi Slaplot; Doa/PP In 1.41te p su27 Ors 4l , Pig froas Omi tonight and Po Qu ld. m. _ _ __---- • Foal ta street, A I Av . d a .ni.egt,of Market. Mks ha All wart warranted, 1411 Intelligence °Mee, NO. 2 FT. CLAIR aressr. - Q,ERVANTS of all desuriptions supplied trivaa franillee .ed Hotels are reeßeetrolly Nolleltad to avail Ortorelresof the (selling , sow offered. l'art me.re Nees &Need ss Soarsatee for future &rms. N. 11.—CoVestkwas rrompt.ll attended tn. . feCgrd JOS. LEWIS. J. L. MARSHALL, IA a nd MT (0 Wool Dealer and Commiscion Merchant, No. 139 Liber Ly etreet. PI7TAUCIRGII, PA • WM to W. Mealutork • &PL. Krasner a RM., Murphy, nat. 1.30. Brown t If Irtpaolot. mr.l4llead• luSEPH ZORNE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in narxmos, NJIGIROLORION4.II O3I KBY d GLOMS, Fancy Goods, &o. e arivisL, trt,4lA and IN Mamma., .f r '4" r UMW. tlitilihly Hagan 4tk Ahl, No. 91 Market Street; W ODLD reeitotfigy .. ixito attention i OrmierZi.t9wEr...44:r j a " Ai:dctrirEVAlZrt • -. ... , ~. ~ t . • air - `s . 4.5.,.:. PITTSBURGH. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 21, 1855 NEW YORK ADMRTISMILENTO bohool and Colleg_e_ Furniture MANUFACTORY. , THE subscriber is constantly mannfactur log all kiwi. of Bebopl and'College_Yurulture. such as DBMS, CHAIRS. SETTEES, 11001CASIa, as, allot suwarkr- quality. said the most appeared ratterna— lie would also. off.r a ruralist &ate as • substitute for Blackboard. Orden a:Molted from every raft of the coun try. 611...Cireulars showing the varloturetylee of for:aura meat on aupllcation to R. PATON, 1.10.10. 80.% GMT, et.. New York. Corn Exchange Baildings Hew York. ILLERS, FLOUR DEALERS, &0., sup plied wltb Seamless Batte,fireir , 8 .g.• HAUS for Flour, Buckwheat. nog, Bat. ko , Fomotod to order. the stibeetiber erotdd all the attention of Oeuntry Merobante to hie Warta:mit of Farmers' Bega,and of Millers and gait fantorettildo variant .51.71 n 01 Pidagint for 8, 10. 21. and terlla-Bada Proeifion Dealers supplied with HAM BAGS. HAUB or all Mom and qualitlea. Itunittied in quantities to milt on the shortest nation. teMidniv 11. M. WAHL Piattietor. No. S 2 Fifth street, above Smithfield. °mate Balding. 1400 K BINDER'S and Box Maker's Straw Board. alnare on hand. Also. thmke.P.Dent and Stationer,. Ketchum's . Mower with Reap! Attach meat. • _ _ THE most perfect machine in use, warm:l- L ted to out from .10 to 16 sores of grace or min per dar sa well aserould be done by scribe or mee. of Mower. 1112), combined WO. Yee sale bf . E. IC SWANK LAND. WS Wood et. I. bonaldaon, Alderman. AQFFICE, corner of renn andSt. to elairLte ; , f , ettneenrn. bttelra Pertaining the man .fll be p fes-Iyd J. B...ICITILPHY, Wool Dealer and Commission Merchant, - No. 155 Frcut Street, Nu 3a 'VGA st.. one doer Etta of the Etalump , Bank, REEN & BLACK TRAK comprising all I the different grade.. In We, purehaaed dinict from the Important for rub. of recent importation, warranted Rea and of enprria: barar, wilt, be wad,wanderatw and at the lowest pries, my26 8. JAYNES. itheninniWe Insurance Company ums*Noss vs satuncr.rms: Atwoal a Co.. Jahn Parnum Juba Orlya. one . li. litui Cl a rt. Mrrrn. Clax. burn & Co. : War meKee & G., Powers a weigntms ,tt . White. Stevens .It Co Armor for the Unita. nine.- , . . .... . . . . . UntreA Staten Branch ONlre. Nn. e 0 Snell Fowl! street. Manaclelonia. A. A. HARDY. Agent for Pitteborgh, No. 80 Water amt. mralyd Wm. 11. Talcott & Co., COKING GLASS MANUFACTURERS clAVrifir.± . " l. , D r k "4 t i o .T v irtA r 4 f °rig out.. Cradla. tal w alret:llkets. ao.. ' jsutWd Zner of ood and Fourth .t.o. my 7 Soldiers' Bounty Lands & Claims against the Government. • I IV will procure Bounty Land We: mots RR Soldiers, their +idol. ► and minor children, and will prosecute claim izzalust the ()Worriment, azd ottend to busloods lei the'it.hurt of Cidlina," recently ea tahlishad by 00111YY.M. LI: 20 11r. N 0.140 Third rt., CET; mlritre WEB'S TRANSPORTATION LINE. PULE mubscriperb hn% c reaseas id ea their stork of Ikato. lc., . on rul O prepared to [estop= ilocao •e•t omen gooernt• 17 to and hum Phllndolphla end `.17,1 P.M. (Anal and ßallrondr. rialtante trio 1,,0, .• • then. ad outrage to giro Its a tall. Only non 1., soon too, at on Our Ong to or honk eltherof stove timed what+. lar3. & LL pan-firod Aial,l Hnoln, Plttsinunat WILLIAM BARNHILL & 61 Penn at., below Mdrbn , Pittsburgh, Pa. `TEAM BOILER MAKERS and SHERI. 10 IRON IiVORKRAIt, Ntamirsetutem of Elaruhllße Tat; .00 Roller. Locomotive, Ylued Cylinder Bonen. Mho- Marß ' iet 7l n4th ur ."' . l7 Trla n t ' e do' ret . IIV, km ug an.. work . : Bride. mid rloduet Itoo.,door the ehortedt notice. MI order. from • dist.. promptly attended to. prompt ly McCANDLESS, MEANS a CO., (emcees pan to Wiok & Me(andleak) Wboloale Or000r& ervin Imo, :Ulla. Glass, Option Yana, .o Pittsburgh Manalletnntm gowns*. corner of Wind and Weer .to. •INti VON A /112SIONICR PUB PENNSI7. Alf lA, Davenport, lowa, WILL Buy, Soil and Locate ,i,ands and Luld Warrants, Par Taxa., Collect Clattna, Loan MODAL L. .„ . Ilnu. W. V. Johnst,e, Masers. Sigtioger ilsrbanirti„& Co, 1 L.l.s usig.ll t Pittsburgh. liens, Lloyd. Esq. uirliggrod I l A:AIN i. O . t o n i t h. n3 h ConN o N . 'or n k: ouxr ., fu o l l tarns deliverea per day. I now ode:lt.. tor salem rent II not solo I .111 leen for lwrun of seam. The Coal is of the very twatquality. arid In Quantity - enough t: lut many years. The inglino in new and pubsta rata. Th. Hallroad good and Ironed through. gwiliolont houses for the miners, nlne Plata. forty Cant .11 Ilbrrood order.— The I•Vhawf !coo t the f Allmheny ri Coal zwa i khrrzgow ar t , . o B rVjunit gi tte , a4 Pletwainn given rib Augrolnelt. aw they apt Pentad Ind , undwr nontrvt to dollver two thougmad bushel. www day to boron., tltw wart Co. is that time. - /Or derrtiptiOn end terms, apply to my3Ctlrnd JAHNS B. lid Liberty wt ., • --- Lake Champlain Ironlire ci i ONSTANTLY ON NAND AND FOR 12 - *U I kMAN II WITIMPEISS, fieed thevetand, Ohio. Wow — Intelligence lfffioe. 91 1 HE subscriber bus just, opened en Intel- Enclose Moeet No. 410 Liberty Meet. to the well known ant.. of John Thonipeon, Plilp Agent . l end se he bee been Exploring anent Ow the Young elen sty of Pittelturth for nearly two gout, he Milton hinweli that his kuoithidge Of tha 001 end its eltizens gore. him greet ffoillittell is tenon's/ usterigeop•rs.nn holP glen ln Coding ramie, em WT.. RIM and 411 others mitring plormmt. The t.u....4.1 of Om patine le enllcited, Terme may, and every effort need la A va i hewns i l ut ent . 1. Notion. le.B-tf VINE AND OEDA It *Alti.4ASitilL 11- KR " zn "tirai4 n ill ir " r`"7" nowt of Nub *0 orPo i /tin se v er . ay I!,:zgaigrzigrrw wzr6.4.4. , .. 4bn knot* of owl to hie hoe. Vs n' aWirgreilolit ilralrettri Praline &h. 14.1 oat-. _ W ILLIAM TATil i Pluinhar Fa tolriftel gi 41. lli 17 ft, r phrly, 4TIII P.m plr.t. smna klf to 4, not too hAmi.;*. ookt oil .L ()A - Ts-AMA ',online to rirt (yr nail Alr Bala 1.4 b, lif i ff:ll, her Lh Milk Pi toli i - I'l ''''1.1 . (71.4"4:',4 " ii tryn i :74tl 4 ::ittp . oo. Lr JeJR IHRPR R 111 WRI.I IfA.l Niiinioit :10 Ann,. 01. I YG 141110, iiyo noir, A_ Ulll4 •rl() M.+ ht plin A A Mit , i4l,llls R. 0.1.4 fiXt4 W IL Ilttl IfJid iti eft* , 04.4 "iitAlart tys‘j,ili AVA IV ., 4.' Palk And iW14.4 #Rlif ()(.2 „ ' l " 4b ""' d tor 5 , A liAnoT . 14 i n it - n. . 1141 4 / 1%, 1101 ot, 61.4. nib T(P,OfiNi;, 1 §lAl'WitiT 1.5 e.RRR htitof'iopltiqkyr boo 1 41;4 mof WI p lum - bidsi 11Prritig; IA toi t a 14 , ik ":r:" " "A"poi tug Rod Anna. I*•_ _ Rt/Ufi , 10 I.ll.tir . ,li 4 o - 1 0 ,11 , A INewl su l iply of N.) th is, ...h0,00.4 pro o i n gtm m i tn. /ZINO W A Sit—lin 404, a n d fur PAN A AYwp6l, I.RII Lou. 1) 1 tat i 1 . 1? .14;8 4.P bfit il P i t i l i gPl y ( l 7:lltf i t, d 50 - 11 - uelwi:B prime Ontn it /matt just . 0 4k" " 1 " b tv. Immol of a a (61,11ELLED CORN-400 bunt It.d oorn kJ fur Webr juR VAN . , UALIN i E k dill s Pir ' J' r u f rik i brite.r th nt r t i o. o/94._d0 BDLS. BAG WILW • Ft, assorted gi u" Whit' 1 4 .11AD121, bertisht At lb idled market rates. YEA'S CHERRY PECTORAL-2 groan lamt.leinsted Cough remedy} alio. :I more at ts Cow. er Whartle 11113 no'd by' -JOB. InmnNo. bble. No. 3 Mackerel; 25 bbl.. Balt: Ilertinia 25 bbls. Pletlad Hate% .for sale hr J. - BILLIVER D 111902,711. P.4444 . 4..444*iwi HEW YORK CORN EXCHANGE BAG MANUFACTORY, Nos. 125 and 127 Broad st., up ataira, MISCELLANEOUS. ' JOHN T. BEIRYOCK, Book and Job Printer and Publisher. Pekin Tea Store Of London. Anthorlitil Capital; *10,000,000 IKMI J. W TIIOIIIPBON, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, Uoal Wails for Sale or tint. ORTIZ WESTERN MINING 100.-5 Aimed thii stalk Cl' thlsOompallate W. 6>t w MUNE 00. W HITLESS--7ibiutoiprigo alis peArMM ll l nabriff boom : ; PITTSBURGH GAZETTE SATURDAY JULY ; 21., 18.56. Toe POLICY or Tliii FRENCH kmilcitorßy the last arrival from Europe we received fiom our Paris correspondent copies of the Paris Naniteur of the 80 of June and Ist inst. • The principal item of news contained in these papers have already been given to our readers. But both papers are most filled with a very interesting correspondence, carried on in h 783, between the then bead of the French Cabinet, M. de•Vergeones, and the Baran de Prelate!, then Ambassador at the Court , of Vienna. These are both names well known to those who me familiar with our Revolutionary history. They were both statesmen Of the highest order and of the most honorable principles; and the letters which passedthetween them, had we time and space for their translation and repablie.ation, would, we doubt not, be read with . great interest These are introduced in the Moniteur for the purpose of showing that Napoleon 111, in his present policy towards Russia, has been actu ated by no new scheme of ambition, but has merely sought to give reality to an ides essen tially French—one which is to be found at the bottom of all the measures of the Kings of France, from the first developments of Russian power to the present day. While Louis XVI, with all his dispoaible means, was aiding tbe United States in their struggle against England, Catbarine 11, relinquishing Prussia, which since the division of Poland was of no farther use to her, formed an alliance with Austria • the pniposo of dividing. European To y between them. 'Austria derived no advantage from that alliance, but Russia profited by it to seize possession of the Crimea and of Couban, by means of which she not only obtained domin ion of the Black Sea, but gained a position:from which she could threaten Constantinople. This Is supposed to have been, if not the sole reason, one of the principal reasons which in duced France to make one of thp parties to the treaty of peace of 1788 with Great Britain. The preliminaries of this peace was scarcely signed before the French Government called the atten tion-of the Cabinet of St. James to the danger which threatened Europe, and particularly Tur key, by the unopposed extension of the Russian power. But England did not at that moment partake of the fears of France as to the ulti mate designs of Russia, , and neither she nor Austria was willing to unite in the views of ;the Cabinet of Versailles. - The first design of Louis XVI., for the execution of which:he desired to have the support of the Cabinets of London, Vienna, Tann and Berlin—that of Spain; he had already secured—was simply by united, amicable, bat strong representations, to suede Russia, if possible, from consummating her projects an to the Crimea and Coubari. Fail ing in this desired support of his views, Louis at tempted it with the single co-operation of Spain, but without success; and he again sought:the alliance of Englund, at least so far as to compel Russia to content herself with the possesition of Couban. But England once more repelled Ilan proposition. After the Crimea and the. Couban were finally incorporated with the Russian Em pire, the King of France proposed to Josephll. to join him in interdicting to Russia the right of maintaining a mar marine in the Black Sea, or, at least compelling her to; confine her naval fares there to owe& not exceeding twenty guns. Thus it is seen that the Cabinet of Versailles entertained, more than three-fourths of a century ago, the idea of an alliance with England for the very purpose which the genius of Napoleon llt at length persuaded that Power to adopt This is at least a curious fact in history, which is.abundantly corroborated by the cone spondence to which we Ie referred—Nat. intelligence, 2 SECTIONAL CIIIIIATIANITT.—Vie find the follow- ing among the relegious intelligence of the lhJ "The Rev. T. S. Reeve has resigned the pas (oral care of the First Presbyterian Church LIN: S.) in St. Joseph, Mo. The Church Session d Venice in the Christian Obserrer for s pastor, to whom they will pay 500 to $BOO s year; but they wan• one who is .a Southern man in his feethigs, and care not where he was horn or educated:"' Me congratulate the Pivot Presbyterian ChMch (N. 8.) in St. Joseph, Mo., on its progressive ideas. The wide,univansal humanitarianism of the Apostles was to be their element of success. They were to break down the potty hero:aeries of Judic m and Paganism and Drench thit'l:*pel tot tilP nations. In that spirit and act" of tiroselyllenr they discovered from ether religions of the tilde; for the conquerors of old were not proselytixem. If they overcame an enemy and laid him miler tribute, they cared not about the catalogue, of. his gods or hub specialites of his sacrifices. Nay more, the deities of the subdued province, were duly installed in the Pantheon at Rothe with, all the honors. Alexander too did homage at :the temple of Jerusalem; and Ctesar invited the chief priests or politicians of Gaul to Romeand to seats In the Senate. It was even held ad a popnlar belief that each country. was so fat under the beneficent and vindictive protection of its own gods as that special acts of impiety toward them would be visited with penalties'. No place was supposed to be without its particular providence. The philosophers especially made it a rule nett° meddle with the actual religion of the 'rico pie. Five years of preparation was deemed] by Pythagoras necessary before the veil was the least lifted from the vulgar cfeed and the thresh old of the esoteric temple. displayed. But the let-alone principle wee Invaded untie* the Christ ian preacher. To proselytize wssihe life and soul of the new religion. To cross seas and des torts, to challenge toils, exposures and dangers, to refuse pay, emolument and honor—to deny home, country, friends, all' for the sake of the cause, was the martyr-spur to thedpoetles- Re- Tabun without the world's rewards waerzhe tonch stone of the teacher and healer thee. Pant did not go to Rome because he was Remark in. hie feelings but because he was Christian. But neither Paul nor any of the early Apos tles would suit the First Presbyterian Chtirch (N. 8.) in St. Joseph, Mo. Not dne of them would have been '•Southern" in his feelings— only cosmopolitan and Christian. Neither :was the admiration of Paul for "bonds".of the N. 8. Order. Ho bold them as the last thing one man should Invoke for another: In his magnificent appeal for religion andliberty before the Roknan Governor he has loft nothing for the scourgers of men and women to bnird a theory upon. 0 wonderful Presbyterians of the N. S. of . Missouri! Marvelous believers in the gotten rule ! Exquisite interpreters of the Sermon on the Mount I Delectable followers of Christiani ty I A Southern Christian'! A Bible to suit the Missouri alavOrivers, and that shall ever have consolations end hopes for Stringfellow and Atchison Eternity measured by the degrees of latitude —likewise by the thermometer—also by the price of negro dealt t A adulator is wanted, worth $5OO to $BOO • year! Only the apostle most be Southern In Me feelings ; Me particular (Theis ;lenity le of no account. If he can swallow Nbivery. why not gulp all other crimes' and euotmlllee 1 $5OO for a Southern preacher I N. 1. names. Tut MAIN Tanta have been already elated or the uneneoeseful attacks upon Sebastopol an the Ibth of Juno. The papers per the Canada ~onneln further details, Including the despatch of i•elloster, it Is stated that Ottnensl Margan i s French Di vision, on the way to attack the fort on the ex: treble right-shy the Careening Bay, Commenced the attack prematurely, and before:the other di vielon had taken their ground. •liiinrgait fell mortally wounded, and hie division being thrown 'into disorder, the Ruselane turned their o:Moen treded fire upon the neat division al it mane up under General Brunet, and shattered itdly. Brunet also fell, Orders were then - gil n to withdraw the troops into the trenches, al ugh Oen. Antenna had meantime reached the Mala koff Tower. The retreat Was effected with good order, but with great loss. P" When Lord Raglan saw the defeit of the first I . French Division, be hastily ordered en attack on the Radon, to effect a diversion in favor of the French, although it was previously intended that the British should not. attack until the French ehould have captured the .Itlalekoff, In asmuch tut the hialakoff's guns quite commanded the Redan. So far as eivillians at a distance could Judge, Lord Raglan's order to attack was a great error ; for the British storming party, not bring sufficiently strong to cover the works, were repulsed with much slaughter. A enriode inci dent Is, that Gen.. Eyre, with 2,000 British troops, penetrated into the suburbs of Sebastopol itself, and held poesession of the houses in one street for seventeen hours, but being totally un supported he retired at nightfall. The , infer ence is, th at had the assault been general, or eystematically planned, the pity' would have fallen, or at least its first line of defense might have een carried. arfo sup- Marta et RAILROAD DAYAGICS ON TUN astonishing event be. happened in the admin istration of justice in Nen/lone. The Connec ticut and Passampeo Rim,. Railroad Company sued Thomas Mixon la an action on the ease for damages to their case, by reseotiet, hla, the de fendant' ',cattle being upon their read. The canoe w as tried at tbe last term of the Caledonia Cointy Coal Plaintiffs claimed Atoms slso•damagY' te thewar wail road. The main Tuition ergo , 'Wept,' was whether the accident wasweean by defendants cattier beingf on the mud by plaintiffs running their around the ittoi) tepid, a rale.fireed t for plalgtli sl6(kaad ogiehi.,44ekiß#Whlices. , 1 - * .-44.1.1. ! Paelvereviao Farm! —ln several previous num ! b ets ~,(!,theiDoms Nags:ins we have referred - to Dr. Asilue'o,Self-Sealingeans and Glees Jars" as affording the readies/facility for doing what is proposedi% They are made with a channel around the mouth, into which a cover fits loosely. Into this channel .h a very adhesive cement is _pa 11141ured allowed to harden. Thus prepared for sealint; the cane and jars are sold, and the hoasekeeper, after filling her vessels and apply ing the heat, has only to warm the cover and press it down into the cement, when the work of sealing is done. These vessels can be used year, after year, and, as the cover goes over the whole top, may twits perfectly cleansed as any other, open vessel. As the fruit season has now commenced, house keepers should by all means try some of these cans and prove them to their own satisfaction. At small cost and trouble they may now have fresh or stewed ft /rite or tomatoes on their tables all next winter, and at summer prices. The method of putting up fruits in this' way we will briefly give. Fill the can or jar with Alio, fruit, adding a little sugar, simply enough o reader the fruit palatable, and set in a vessel of water, (warm or cold.) Let the water boil, and continue boiling until the fruit is well heated through—say. for half an hour. Direction has been given simply to let the water boil, bat such direction is defec tive, as at this time the fruit in the centre of the vessel will be scarcely warmed. Should the vest eel be then sealed fermentation will take plate. The heat mutt thoroughly penetrate the contents of the vessel: As soon as the fruit is sufficient ly heated, warm the cover, press it into its place and the work is done. Another way is to makes sirup of two pounds of sugar for .every six pounds of fruit, using half a pint of water for every pound of sugar. Skim the sirup as soon as it boils, and then put in your fruit And let it boil ten minutes. Fill the cans or jars and seal up hot. Some make a sirup of half A pound of sugar to. every pound of fruit, and some only a qurter pound of su gar to a pound of fruit, while some use no sugar at all. - To keep peaches, pare and cut them up. If thrown into cold water they will retain their firmness and color. Heat them in the cane or jars as above, or boil them ten minutes in a sirup. In this way strawberries, raspberries, cherries, plums, peaches, &c.., may be kept for any length of time in the same condition that they were sealed up, and with flavor unchanged: For small fruit it is best to make a sirup without water, and boil the fruit in it for only a few initiates. Fresh etewiiii fruits of all kinds may be kept in these vessels. It will only be necessary to stew the 'fruit as for the table, adding-the amount of 'sugar required to make it palatable; fill tip the vessel with the hot fruit and seal at once. All ripe fruits preserved in this way will be found as fresh in the winter season as if just taken from the tree and stewed. Tomatoes --Take off the skin; pat them in a preserving kettle or other convenient vessel and boll them for a quarter of so hour; fill the cane or jars and seal up hot.—Arthur's Borne Naga- The Know Nothing party is in a curiously split , 1 up condition, in consequence of the proceedings of the last National Convention. The Louisiana !french of the order has disavowed all connection with the National Council. and repudiated the' . Catholic plank of its platform. The State Conn cile of Maine, Vermont,' Maseachnietts, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois have re jected the.national platform, and most of them 'have made creeds of their own, differing essen tially from the general one, not only in reference to slavery hut to other questions. In New En gland and the West the seceders have liberalized their principles so as to include many classes of baturalized• citizens.. in some cases also the opposition against all ecclesiastical despotism. In Vermont the organization has been thrown open, assumed the name of the American party, and declared against the extension of slavery. There are scarcely two of these northern plat forms alike. In New Jersey no State action has yet been had, but all the. Councils of Trenton and Newark have rejected . the national creed, and declared in favor of the restoration bf the Missouri Compromise. In Pennsylvania, a por tion of the Councils, attached to the national platform have bolted since the action at Read ing, and organized a new State body, which, by the way, has a majority in tin Executive Coun cil of the party in Philadelphia. Two of the 'ialdilirirerterrtitatv ooaat • theseenoittie ethrico - repatlieted-b rlha ; cis. 'he represented, thersst—the r Cpper Ward of Norristown, which, as the Herold tells us, has ' approved of the State action, and denounced toe national platform. What is the exact con dition of things in Philadelphia it istlifficult to tell. Frstoo.—We publish the call of the Republi can State Committee for. a State Convention to be held at Sy*use on September 26, to nomi nate candidateeo besupported at the approach ing election, together with the call of the Whig State Committee for a Wbig Convention at the AMC time and place. The former call distinctly specifies the Anti-Nebraska question as the only• political issue before the country, and deelares in a plain and outright manner that the interest of the nation requires that the administration of the State, should not be sermittedlo fall into the hands of either the Nebraska Democratic or the Hindoos. The Whig call siys nothing on those points, but it is well understood that the purpose of calling the Whig Convention at that place and time is to afford an opportunity—if the people shall no decide—for it to merge itself in that of the Republicans. Indeed, as we are informed, that purpose spas distinctly avowed by many prominent) Whip at the meeting of the State Committee held at the Astor Hanle yesterday, when the above call was drown up. We entertain no doubt whatever that this dia. position, which we rejoice to find prevailing among the Whig leaders, will be enthusiaatioally responded to at the primary elections, and that when the Conventions meet,' the Wbig party, acting with the patriotic devotion which the' crisis demands, will formally renounce its organ isation in order,to co-operate with the men of all other parties who are united for the great historical work of roiling back the aggressions of. Slavery. and securing at last to Freedom Its just predominance in the Federal eovernment.— N. I'. Tribune. COL. Kittaii, who was held to bail lately in this city on a charge of fitting out an expedition against 11 friendly power, and who, seeing judi cial breakers nhead, ran off in company with eighteen others in the schooner Emma, bound ostensibly; for Kingston, Jasualoa, hao been wrecked. Full details are givin by a correspond quit of the Bratitag Post, writing from Turks Is land. The *dam lost hie reckoning, and after coquetting with a reef, finally stuck fast at elev en o'clock at night on the/14th June. The Colo nel threatened to shanty man who attempted to escape by the boat, saying the vessel. would not go tot pieces before mernjtig,, and the tide was ebbing and the /land near. Little Daniel Webster Whisiled, while some others recommend ed.prayerlduring the trying occasion. Col. Kin ney, we ate told, exhibited the moat heroic traits in lightening the vessel of its stores and pro visions and getting to land, leaving the vessel to the wreckers. The place of the wreck was the northwest Caries Island, "commonly called by the fifty Or sixty half-starved colored people who inhabit it Blue Caycos, from the appearance of the bill on its northern coast." The American Canard, the Vice-President of the colony and others, hbspihtbly received the wrecked party, and they were to leave, on the morrow for their port of destination in Central America: So the benign project of the Colonel is not yet crushed —neither ugly disasters caused by moral wrecks ashore, tier material wreaks, at sea, baffling his philanthropic ardor.—N. Theme. The trophies taken during the American war are not new exhibited with the othe-curioeitiee in London Tower. Some time since the Queen gave special directions that they shoal be re moved foal, appartment appitipriated outage.- ly for them, and no account are they to be en, hibited. This above not only great consideration on the pert of the Queen, but a commendable desire tonvoidany.ocourrence which might tend to inferfernwith the friendly relations she is now so anxione to maintain with America. Every article le labelled, with the p. , nlars of the inehlent vihich gave Interest to 441 - bullet which killed Gen.• Packenham to the bht n oar which killed a midshipman 'in a skirmish': , .l expedition. TONBOTB.—The public mind is awakening to the impottance of physical education. At the recent ladies' exhibition of gymnastic, callisthenic, and dancing exelvises,given at Pro. tensor Stewart's rooms, in 13oston, Dr. J. V. C. Smith, mayor, In his speech to the parents and teachers ishiledistribnting the prises, addressed them at much length on the importance of thus developing the muscular apparatus of children; and made the pertinent remark ' , 77w1 . the fie girls he anew whewettav, who used ro climb but an4Jeneei with the boys, el/Idaho-were celled 'Torn. boys, by be mothers, were now, wherever fount', kading =ne t insocidy, with rimy; heakhy bad. Aims a Is looking - - IA 'f'itniale . .—like Prussian torernmeni. welt to Ate arm& OrdaivhaTe Veen VOLUME LXVIII---NUIVIBER 283 Comorhondenee or the Chia*. Ducloerat Pram Mrrnefterr Petiteness MOBlllo.—Platte Co., Mo., Friday; Juno 30, 1855.—1 hasten to - inform you of another mob in Platte. Co. The Metho dist Church North had an appointment for quar terly meeting near Forley. 'I The presiding Elder, preachers and congregation had Assembled and concluded the meriting service, and were pro ceeding, when a mob of aboitt eighty armed men made their appearance, The congregation, it being warm, were seated in the shade in front of the house and the preacher; were inside. -When Dr. Walker led the mob to the door, where the Rev. Mr. Morris woo preaching, and seised him. Mr. Morris drew his revolveit and cocked it, when some one - caught his arm and took it from him. The mob thee rushed on :him yelling, ttlfting him! shoot him!" . Some in, the congregation in terceded for hlm„and after ►long parley they consented to let him go under a pledge to leave and not preach any more till they gave him per minion. The rest of the preachers escaped during the disturbance, and the congregation broke up and dispersed. The preachers were all armed with revolvers. They are aware of the threats daily made aglinit theiri. The mob brought tar and feathers and hemp along with them. The excitement is great. These humble and pious Ministers of religion will be driven out anti utter lawlessness preyed. In haste. TIRAVELL6B. Foamod Cruzzsis AND Stsvaar.—Four-fifths of the foreigners who have nrrived in this coun try within the last fifty , yeirs have cast their lots na the Northern States andfTerritoldes, and !mire thud helped to swell . the preponderance or the North in population and; power. Otherwisg; how happens it that.theiVffsparitive ratio of the increase it the NOrtbi, has been so 'much greater than' at the Sou h .h; The natural in crease 'of our species is as raphl here Si at the North, while the climate atidsoil are most attrac tive; yet the North, by reason of this stream of foreign immigration, has gone on gaining . upon the South, and how has ad effective majority of both branchesi of the National Legislature. Tie Tribune is right: "The South - has nothing to lose by arresting the tide of immigration," but every thing to l gain.—Saronnai ((Js,)Republican. On Tuesday aftenoon a Child eighteen months old, eon of Dames Weals; of Boston, having been left alone for a few ;moments in an upper room, could not be foul:l . :an the return of the attendant. After an anxious search the mother, in going to the attic and l:eking out of the scut tle saw the little fellow atithe eaves of the roof eittingin the gutter, where he was screaming and crying like a bantam. ;Without for a moment considering tha peril to which she was exposing herself, the mother slipped down the roof to the eaves, and, seiiing her darling boy, bore him in safety to the attic, when tffie instantly feinted, and it was with much difficulty that she was re stored to oonsitiousneas.. Important to tonarkeepeo and., -wi l a nio , ---16.. Fruit Growers. , '.f. F ARTX-itlßtB 4 , 4.; Patent Air-Tight Self-Sealing 4 , CANS ANDJARS, ':e fib,. Preserrinn.Frmh Trutt jowl i'..:, i.. ." h,_ rivdablet. 14 1 01 i . sale at!No. 122 Wood et., Pitteburgh, Da , at,the Chimp, and Queentorare Stereo( tlYwNitY ODY, who le the only agent to this city for dimming thesethe above very aaefol artiste. Foe a full dmerlptlon of these 011ig, and the method of their ode, ax.. Clteularn, to be bed an atom where , aim, si complete and full wort m ell t t i f E n r eLlr i kili=e u sa t t . V e r of Elm , a L ate i t V .. Klee, keepers and country metthauta; may be ob• talned et !myrrh.. my3Olydiver DUDLEY, STONE & CO., . COMMLBSION &FORWARDING hIERCHANTS, N 0.9 SECOND ameEr, (between Main and the River,)' • binisville, Ky.. • AuticuLAß attention paid to the'pnr thw azni sale or imp, pCau Ibbaeco. Ittrk..&con, dn. toge th er with all kinds of Produce sad Mannlactured articles. 1 tharionercets Sol filed, and usual advancer muds. 49 . 0ne large rm.ie devoted to the exhibition Ando.. of Plano Porter, Melodeon. Church end, Parlor Grgens and Mimi& lostrnmente lITTIS TO W. A. Rithardeon Co, limp Man.fres,l ' A. Buchanan & Co.. WholeasteGrawrs and Commie/don Merchant. . Cornwell & BoP.,__Wholegale Onvere and Star Candle Hanullmturem, W►tkio.a o.ley, Pork Psoltera & Com. Loubmillo, r Weldon Merchant. ArroatromaxA All.. Pork Dealer. Bluatlitomety,DaVage 4- Co, Whole.. Dry Good. 1.11.1y1 ITOCKS FOR SALE 1. 50 shares Putts. Piro. 11nMoe end 1,110 human. Co. 20: . Greeesburgh A pittsburgA Turnpike it. Co. 10 Pitteburgh .kilteubenvi Ile do do. 817 ° Pittsburgh& Washington do do o • pat.,,p eo p • ~j do do. •. Gempflaid do do 5 Little Saw-MW Run Penn.! Co. ' ° Pittsburgh & Bat." Plank Bead Co. • ' 10 Tuckehoe A Mt: tbosent•Plank Itoed Co. 15 Wert Newton Plank Rawl Co. 10 Browns.. Lod P.llrabeth Plank Road Co. 200 Muff Ithring Comp.oy of lthilizan. The above A ug. be sold at public Rale. an THURS DAY, 29 day of , next. at 2 o'cinet, P. is., at the Merchant.' Exchange, Pittsburgh. unless sooner dispomd of ...ate sal. 1111 - Crydltors of Geo. Larimer who rue. purebawn of the ehnve stock. et- e n esie will be anowed to • dividends...gnu fa them an their nonective pay by jesolltwedT THUGLiti MELLON. Trost.. C0M111213.....1. C.. 1 •102 , 9.111:-.....1.11[1.-IT. O. WOOD!' ASO Ah4ERICAN PAP NI A C E MAN J. - ACM/IRO comp.m.vr, No. 78 Second et, Pittainu&h, Pa. MAIVUFACTURERS of Paper Itlache Ornaments far Churches, Houses. Steamboat. Eh' ro, . iinTIT and Maurer...nee. Window end Doerr BMA/. Brackets, Tram. Conneee. Ventilators end Centre Pierre for Ceilings IiA•OLLTA and M nldln¢s amp,- deecrigtion, sire hod design.susarra and warranted. learn durable than soy other article now to use. 113.0rders executed on the ebortert netts. 11.—Attentien of Stestatmat I.lldere mmecially di- N. to this artist...on arxmat oil. II 1.1 Cn.ll/11N8, TUN KS I CU- N0.113/11econd et...Cbet. Wad A Heck. et.. .23.1t1 TORN H. mzia.olt,L No. 81 d Wood et., between Disniond alley and L h th i n . laopip , : . t r e t : V ir tunlay;,..J . u t zl , u. 18T.AND Pl4BOB. front Lb* 'ldanubctory of , ChiCheriag a Bons. Boston. Thor inatrtunents are among du Bret 4 an Improved NOS Rasla, recently Indented and completed 05 the MesereCuickermgs. `ALA are 4,o“tally invited to call and examine a new . . PARLOR GRAND PIANO, ' The drat and only 'lnstrumental ' the kind Intl. city.— Theabuve instrument" . with • large Wick of Square Pl ano., have been selected by the eubreriber, at toe Bann. Ittetory In Boston, and will I.s)pened during this 'and the owning week. 401 IN 1114 ELI,AOIII., No. 81 Wood street, Agent far the sale of Chickering ft Acne Pianos: tele for Pittaburgband Western Penna. Pioneer Line of Ault/sits Packets • front New, York to Melbourne, CARRTING SHE UNITED STATES MAIL. IcILE beautiful and favorite Clipperßarquo NIIIII.OII, nineteenth 'ablp of this line. will 1w dee. hedon her second voyage to hielbedune, on the 2 0 th Passenger acoommouatione ungarpmetud. • Rate.— &lona, $.llO. First Cabin, $lOO. Second Llabin,Sl2s. The rii.,rw will be thiloved br the celebrated Clignar Ship Windward. Annly,on boardat pierS, Bast Myer, or to 0018 IL W CAMBRUII. IldWali etroet Nee York. EW BOORS FROM LIARPERS'- 11,111arre 5ve,1:1.4 and Addrom.esc Mow:Maw Iwo ,Mote Hale, or Lire in Ca la; Lettere to The Rtaht it.,. John Hui:beck'. liltvlty Copelature M. 4. Diet. Nos 23 and 2i Harper'. Illatete, ibt .1,11 r; Ituereft". 31.ellanbr; rine. "turd • In China: • Memoirs of IMF Blemi.gtem• J. L. 8.5AD.72 Fourth AL LITERARY NOTlCE—Hating made ar rangements nith ...London Murry we are prep...red to order. direct from London: our /rook that ma be obtain. e 4 In the Omar slrtropolls. Our order will rosoulu•npan arutlknbon.t. nth Jul y. depoldte will be _ngulyrKl from .l Nth 7rna Ire ore not pernonally acon•loted. J. L; REAM TB Forertla at. AmiLt BIBLES—JUst reed a good as -Is. stirs/nit of FiEnils Bibles of oaths= sty). of Lind 11. ,3 and tor male at very fates, s_ "J. r. SIIF.YOCK. 81 Fifth .c. F ANCY STATIONERY—PIain and Ruled '.l Dat.sk and Alhambra Note Paper and Envelo.e.— negation and Addl.. , Duda Letter Pater to. Nen meelT rao'd by Joe' A. adDLER, Aileen., IIiAIR BRUSHES—I have ree'd iv large and vra7 doe amortment of Tialr ftrnah4, Irhich I warrsot to he aortal to wln the city. Th r.....t Ina g c.cd hrnohea should .. Nand examine .mlne beton porrhashea alavdta... ' • 308 YLNldlleff. nal • . roe. Market et. and Diamond. /r2.U3l ELASTIC SYRINGES—A new -and a‘CtiOrr i .,:terwi`greAlVf mn Mr/ oar. liana et. and Diamond. IfLOCK ISLA.ND CODFISII-1 will re 1 .. few daym 000 pontidior extra Etloeir Tal.o tieh, the sum ta .or. Jeo highly datlmated by those who tried them hut Tear. _Tb f rejfe t l ,s l are :Den =fig i . ,TX.d=dit, "t". .1114CLUitif. FIBII4-100 bble. larEoTiew No ; 3Mackerel; iteeriee se • • . 7 Ujodnyed wad Ibr 027 JOUN..WII.BOIt No 2gB Liberty et YRUPB and a:II. MOLASSES; kj 1.5 bbla. Balt. Golden SITUP ti • 20 ~ 8. IL bloburei ba .tore sad for rale by je,22 ATIVRIL, LEE CO. TAR' PITCH & ROSIN; bbl,. N. C. T6.r, 16 j. Is 15 1, " d'24 140;71 "4 4 k CO . _ _ _ 51A, BBLS. SUP. & EXTRA FLOUR 206 i FLOoxt bilwe bybc 100 btu. Mena Seed. lbw W js3o .WALL.IOII4 GAMMA. 2tlo Lamely wt. POBACCO-75 boxes warted brand man tictured Tabseno, 11 bbbt eat and dry d in rime and pale by i • Z 2 ATWZLIL., Lisa W. § , F.F.D IiIICKWIDIA.T.--30 bush for sale by ea JA.S.Noi..IIIOIII.IN. No.lo Smltbflofd at. it - ATS:4OO bus.MlEfti ie. arrivearldfT3rsale %Jr by 3048 ' ATIVIIILt. T.NII k c). VEA—,2S hf, sheets Y. If. f rga ;just -ree'd Ind fre We by jeZl " ATWOLL, I.NIC It CO. Ip l L, a tt4iii , ,,Shaker A SUnle . ; E,. P .L igB 4 & . " 7425 bide, in !taro WO for sale by ATWXI.I4 LKA AO _ - AP 811 QA$ 7 -2.- bids. for Oda bt 440 •• • IIXNUT COI 11.48. 1 2i 5°°141 - _ ','EACGlES,forsate b - • • IiIT: — lO bblg Linked Oil; `2O bbls 17:1Tacti - 'ON-7/jell Mime ou. IftraLle by! JAL WINICVAIMM , • Grand fPianos.
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