77 ' 77- 7 „ p- PITTSBURG' El USZErI'E , Casi rg, N..e..LAIr 71 . 708101*—CIIES1011 Xesi and thetkev. Itlr:P4st haveleettultEe r teurp_ - citifilm ofiLxkhistldiountii - Hentuc r ki; - on' the subject of slavery, and in favor of emancipa. PVTTaRIISC -• r ,tiost....mr..sataraibicitaterea wilhwotiprevent. TAlMllkpa :1110 114111210 .710TiLler, , cad t frrillimac. eeding on one occasion. This crone r. Clay, and he entered the field with him ---10.."*.ailverthwiiir=rtolthir-tiTe'r.dfaila Wood' e ir a daid.--i at BrneL Creek Jieat or Prtathg&takathsagot of U. Dar g of Suidl67. 111•1211111Wrbodsoire Una' notion to*Pl... tom aroused the el eve h u id er „ and ataarwewonmoutterweeettur.vln p/eaWballa then la they held a meeting and passed the following , resolution : _runustiKv stab. x.-trarrs.7".. Adlnllllloo,Arblintin—ndmiter no sub.', ‘8 , ..50kw1., : That Dr. Joplin, D. J. Williams, J no. Sinfatiaa MUM taintfie tha,Dally a Waettl awn:, tArlamtls yad.AL. J.:hliller be appointed a nom amuse partawat la made la varknen Whatiwan, tbr natter to inform Mr. C. M. Clay, John' 0. .Fee tlraYas to wootb 'satactiotion V pakt,the taw.' mad all other Abolition speakers and preachers, tlDbtaruYHT -461"1" t ransient Ttt i that they et d s eakio er preach awed tosadmotestarmant. ' all oransient adVertbina. - • 2 (222 P no sier th e ea t( he te midi. al" Leg In th e county ithathatie ' P sera Ibr Mir „ s i l o i hnn , alt el being dealt with as justice and the law ti armitudy istatmets are mac • - ... Lek. require. Vll•Plgaiburati4oekhr 4Gazimme.-lbs chwalial*ietPa,ll644, Gomitto flora Woof booboo. moo • lobit dodfitio mono= of sosklng,thofx boolosoo koo. n Otiabeflatkokila totoow n fonz mut Ste thousand. ofboot ono* ioattbsot, lomiaihitaror sod 111,011-k/Wirvr ID .Wllloll.a awl Pastern Mien Staimlllas.Thaser 4mhisee — i. page a 7 LNG pnper ILA7ShI A.l7.llTits.—The Cincinnati Gazette ear.: Aitell informed gentleman, recently from Ran- SU* Cella 03 that not more than' five of the ter--; sons composing what represent* itself to be the I Legislature, are citizens of the 'fierritory. How I Hoy- Reeder came to . issue certificates to these f men, constituting a majority, when he knew by what outtagee they had secured a majority of I the TOWS at the regular election, we shall not undertake to say. It would-have required no 1. very extraordinary sagacity to have foreseen the results which have followed. Having secured • theireleetiort-by the-ewer ortfhgtvous en the ballot box, which , hive ever heir% known in this country, it was to be Ceti:weed that they would continue to trample oport junks and law .as long awe it was necessary for-the. accomplish :mint Of their objects they had in vine when they began their outrages: . They have antieued Ulf they ape, and with a shameless disregard of -- every form-of law=have dinfranohised the -peo ple of the Territory and decided that they shall be ailed by alaveholders Of 'XitisOuri. Slavery will, therefore, be forced-upon Kansas, for ma.- . isos4Stringfellow & Co. have triumphed. Their fractal, we-hope, will prove a tempo. !fry one. GOT. Reeder ban repudiated the ac tion of the Missouri' Invaders, in-removing the seat of Government to the borders of Missouri; .6a this :will not atone fop,. or remedy his orig inal mistake. By his act they have acquired the power to peas every bill that snits their pur pose', over has veto, and make it the law of the Territory. He had the right to fix the time and place of the first meeting of the Legislature; but It is at least doubtful whether that body, having assembled and organized, has not the power 'to adjourn to whatever point in the Ter thtory it pleases. The troubles thicken, and tin: less the President intezferes to vindicate the law and to preserve order, Atchison and his fellow outlaws may plunge the country into difficulties Which can terminate only in bloodshed. One of the most amazing and discouraging signs of the times is, that these outrages against the 'very principles of justice and republican government do not move the people to a greater degree. Such lawless and disgraceful outrages have never been seen in any regular civilized government. Oar Revolutionary fathers, could they witness our clegeneracy,irould be ashamed of their offspring. They waged a long and de structive war for less came of complaint. A few years ago we were ready to enter Into a war with England for a strip of territory on our North-Eastern and on our North-Western bor ders. But we calmly permit Slavery to wrest from us the fairest territory of the country, sit uated in its very heart, whicti had been, conse crated to freedom. It was destined for the fu ture home of oar children, of the people of the free State., who have been thrust out by deeds of hand and violence, to make room for the slave drivers and the slave breeder. If this out rage is permitted to be successful no. Northern man an hereafter hold up his head, either in Congress or any where else. He will he ever lastingly twitted with hie cowardice, his pusil. lanimity, his treachery to freedom and his own • righta. Tho shtveholders themselves will laugh him to scorn, and sill say to him--"yes, you poor, plodding, money-loving race, you had not spirit enough to defend your patrimony.. We bad received our share of the Louisiana rur alise, and rooked with a greedy. eye on yours. We undertook to take it from you, knowing your thilltDISSI, but we succeeded more easily than we expected. If you had undertaken to rob no as we did you, we would have welcomed you to "hospitable graves ;" but you have learnt an, you mineable doughfaces, to despise you I" Would not each reproaches be just ? • PZIMISTIVANIA.—The Republican movement in this date is steadily progressing. The Pot ter county Journal heartily endorsee it, and ac tin-taros in the call, for a state converotion in Pitts burgh on the 29th of August. The editor of the Jaffna/ says : We preferred Harrisborgh for the place, but as action is the main thing needed we will not stand on minor points, and therefore bops :the Republican Press will heartily unite in the all for the Convention at Pittsburgh on the 29th of August The time is short for preparation, so there is the more need of activity. The Blairsville Apakteldan also cordially - sec-. ends the movement "The new party," it says: "meets the great want of the times—and if its progress comes up tothe measure of which its start gives promise, it is bound to be a power in the twit presidential contest." We trust Blair county will be largely represented in the State Convention. The Methodists of Canada West, at their late meeting, made two important changes in their (hush policy. They have consented to extend the period of a minister's residence on a Circuit from two to live years,. in any case where a re quest to that effect emanates from a quarterly meeting et the eirmiit. They have alio consent ed to admit an equal representation 'of clerical and lay members of the annual district meeting of the convention. The Ametican Reilway,Theei of the nth contaioa a table exhibiting the classification of rainroad expenses, from which it appears that 29 per vent of the maim upon railroads are absorbed in maintenance of way, or road bed, 20 per cent. in oil, fuel and waste, 10 per cent. in repairs of locomotives, 11 per cent, in freight expenses, and the remaining 28 per cent. in pas senger expenses, repairs of freight and passen ger ears, and incidental and contingent expenses. Swaim° Accmaarr.—On Saturday list a party of DOOM persons from Cape May went on a 'ealling exoundon from 13otner'sPolut to Beealy'a Pabst agd when four milli up the Tacla►hoe River the boat upset and five of the party were drown ed. mantel, 0. Fully, Charles F. Watson, wife and child, of Camden, and L. Young of Philadelphia. The other two men were found. ;dinging to the bottom of the boat. Pormartois or Noonan-in.—The.complete returns gives to Rochester, New York, a popu lation of 44,408-4 gain in five years of 8.000. This Mast be gratifying to the , enterprising res idents of that eity ; as it is marvelous to those wbo,thengh.stSll”Young." remember it as a most uninviting Whip of 2,000 or 3,000: lanraa Tumrtam.—Dates from Port Laramie, of the 27th ,Jano, state that Robert. cilbsoo'e treble= attacked by Indians near Plattelead, and Gibson was Shot. Another train had also bean attached near the lame pleas, twit, of the coompterf tieing vomited and eaten horses Algal. • The latest arias from the Rio Grande -state that , 1,500 ItirrointiOtasti under 'Maori were Mink*" upon Mammon's. The gurartiment forces had fallen book upod Camargo, and It was thought a great battle rrould be fought there. Sensee Idarrsze—A priests letter' ieoeired 'et Chicago, sista dm Gov. thiedei !damned the LegieleiFW that he Ohl ; not recognise them ie the Seises Legialiture, and would not meet _them at the-Blueirhe• liission , • . The .werit crpon, the Clerndand aaeMittonin g tkeproad,. between Warren end Toungstoin, has hoed reinnied; laborern .m 4 in &liana &pre. it, ii In • ,healthj district and nisi of WIWI Ine" sax MAIN =LE 140 T 2intirday evening at seirtif" , :yoloti *ail the, time appointed for the Ali of the Main Line at lfarrialittlAG•• Is •: , .. We Marled yeiterday that the sale'iwas not, effeatitthert. bi hin° hid mide: There were 187 &OW it NOW 014.110 fir the week Witibsg a 0.44,44 oeiiioll' Wei:Yr= renew fewer, sad 15 from eider& The committee addressed Mr. Clay a letter, which contained the following extract: - Entertaining these views, we were appointed a committee, and instructed to transmit you the enclosed resolutions. Be assured o they contain the dslilieride opinion and Axed purpose of the meeting.'nnd, we believe, a large majority of the people of themonvity. They will peril theirlives in defence of the freedom of speech and the press, but they will not, at all hazards, permit men, coder the mantle of freedom of speech, to Scatter amongst them fire-hrati4iitrdeath. Mr. Clay replied very calmly, bat with invinc ible resolution, defending .bis.coneur,t, and the tight of free speech, and , conoluded as follows With regard to the resoltitidils, 'we are not sure that we; rightly understootal them. If you . propose a legal remedy for a violation of law, end to prove oar words or actions insurrectionary slid criminal, we will submit to the laws of the land and trust securely In thei . justice of our country, the purity of our Furposee, and the pa triotism of our acts. But if you threaten, vio lence, then airmen who are free, and your equals in spirit, wovenl defend ourselves and our whole lifierties or die. The Rev. John G. Fee and I will:address the people tif Rockeastle at Scaffold Cane on Saturday nem. Wb invite you to share with us in the 'freedom of opinion and of speech; .and may God defend the tight , ask that you will lay this letter before your meeting as before assembled; and that you will have the magnet .nimity to do me the justice, whatever it be, which I deserve. 1 am, with sentiments of con sideration, Your obedient servant, C. M. CLAY. Messrs. .1. Anion, etc., Esqs., Com., eta. Mt. rrrnon, Ky, Now for the result. Mr. Clay was as good as his word. We learn from the Cincinnati Gazette that he and Mr. Foe kept their appointment. There was some difficulty about getting the church, as there was an appointment for a ser mon by the Baptist clergyman in the morning. , it was, however, surrendered to Mr. Clay at the I close of the service, and at 12. o'clock John G. Fee commenced speaking. lie cioncluded his re marks without interruption and was followed by Mr. Clay. Both speakers were listened to at tentively and no violence was offered or talked oL The Garette remarks: The object of all these threats, it seems now difficult to conceive. The people of Rockcastle county certainly knew Mr. Clay too well to sup pose they could intimidate him. The only con clusion we can come to is, that they meant at the time the threats were made to keep them, but have yielded to the superior physical and moral courage of Mr. Clay. But Mr. Clay is achieving greater results than mere triumphs overphysical force. He is effecting slowly, but surely, a change in public opinion in Kentucky. There is an intense excitement on this question throughout all that part of the State. Ersitement begets debate and debate elicits thought; and all help on the cause of truth. Free speech triumphed on Saturday; may it ever tri umph in Kentneky, and in all the world besides. A NSW EATLSOAD ROUTS TO Now YOZS.—We are glad to see the movement noticed below.— We hope we shall boon have a direat route to New York, without being taxed at Philadelphia, and being subjected to the extortion of the Cam den and Amboy Monopoly. The Pottsville .Vines' Journal of Saturday for- Mabee the following information relative to the Auburn and Allentown Railroad: The report of the engineer who reconnoitered the route of this proposed mad will create &sen sation when it comes out. It requires only a link of a 8 muff, to be made to Connect New York with Pittsburgh, on almost an air line—gives an outlet for the. whole coal region of Schuylkill County, direct to New York, and gives our oper ators a choice of shipping points, either Phila delphia, Trenton, South Amboy or Elisabethport, 12 miles from New York. -What is moat singu lar too, is that it will give no a new road to Phil dolphin, of the same distance as the preterit" road. At Seibert's in Lehigh County, there is a gap in the South 'Mountain which cuts it to the base, and a connection can easily be made with the Norristown and PerkminenJlailroad in aahort distance, with easy grades, which gives the fol lowing: from Pottsville to Ausburn. .......... 10 From Auburn to Seibert's Gap-- ....miles 3 From Seibert's Cinp to Norristown miles 3 From Norristown to Philsclelptria - miler I Total number of miles From Pottsville to Philadelphia, per the Philo delphia and Reading Railroad.. We copy the following from the Report-• "It in the deliberate opinion of the writer, based upon a long familiarity with the coal trade, that Anthracite coal taken by thin mute can be profit ably moved from Schuylkill Haven to the waters of New York harbor at lees than $2 "gt tun, and delivered in the hold of a vessel there within three hours of the time that the Reading Railroad could place it-ins vessel floating in the Delaware, and at no higher charge. no matter to what fig ure they may nee proper to reduce." It may also be mentioned that the freight to the East from Elizabetliport will be from 30 to 40 cents a ton less than from Pont Richmond to the East. • Ilitavart Cocarr.—The following call for a Republican Convention, to which is appended a large number of names, many of them of the most prominent citizens, appears In the Beaver Argus of yesterday, to wit : To the citizens of Reaver County: We, the undersigned citizens of Beaver coun ty, believing that the recent and continued ag gressions of Slavery have rendered necessary the disbandment of all existing political organi zations, and a close and intimate union of those who think resistance to each and every aggres sion of Slavery paramonnt to every other politi cal issue, earnestly invite all who Are in favor of resistance to• each and every aggression of Slavery, and in raver:of freedom and free labor, and the restoration of freedom to the territories of Kansan and Neteraska,• to meet at their re spective places of holding elections, on Thurs day, the 16th day of August, at 6 P. M. in the country districts, and 7 P. M. in the boroughe, and choose two delegates from each to a Repub lican Convention, to beheld in Beaver ea-13fon. day, the 20th day of August, at 11.,p'clook A. M., to nominate candidates to be supported at the ensuing county election,' and• transact such other linainess .as maybe deemoditecessary for the advancement of theabove objects. • Cement:use & Boss' Wow PIANO hissursc roar.—ln another part of, our paper will be found an interesting scomint of the great Piano ManufaCtory of Chickering Sons, Western, re . °sully completed and now in 'successful opera tion. This is the largest building in ihe United States excepting only the Capitol at Washington, and in used exclusively by Ibis - enterprising firm for their Piano fortes. I. 11. Mellor, Wood Street, is the agent for hiatus of their InEinn manta for Pittsburgh and western. Pennsylvania, sa will be seen by hit advertisement In owrpaper. Arrarrton! SLavz HUNT AMIIIICA I l —Two or.three days since, s. gentleman of the , parish, in Aostmy runaway negrees came. upon a camp of them in the swamp on C at bland. He snooeed 'ed in arresting two or them, but-the third made fight, and upon Being shot Ea the shoulders, fled to a sluice, where the dogs succeeded in drown ing him before assistance could artive.—St. Shincietals (La.) Chronicle-. There are but few ootudries In the world where such noble game , can be found. And it has this peculiarity, Also: There •is no season when it is not lawfol to pursue it ! • 'rue Govirecon of New: York. hes Appointed Joseph Blunt and Entails D. Wier; Esqs., as Counsel to be essoctated with the Attornepien erzyin the trial of the - I.entlal Aare CABO; on an . appeal prosecution by the state OiNeriinia. Ptrrersw'S Moirritcr, for August, has been re iteleed by Miner & Co.; indltilderifenny & Co., of this city. It is well.filled with origin} 'mat ter, smite very creditable to American literature. I)ii-and publishers; New York• BALTINOIW Tuesday, dedy24l-...liew Orleans lepers of Wedoeediy.lut arsrobeived with Gal irestem dates to the f.l4th inst.. .04 A reneonter hacrooeurrid at Ban Antonio, ba hieen E. Connelly in& T.Alogrey;' erhhda the former watistot and tilted - • Caoutax.reetuutumool...-,Middietexot, Coati. July 4 2.4.—Thera 'threepueee td.i mauls; luditle cholera reported , yesteteity in Battu* sad ass ban to-day. . ep.opilis Dm I,—Nat to L- p ;' Itiful 'harvest in cuts;owtxpountry, thlttoost_ pa tent point in agiftialturs'lmatters; is the 'etatiaf the crops abroad, as they will this year have an un mined- effect-upon the home market. We-trans-1 late the following from the ;AkAo ..draofe,la French journal, of the sparat: 'For several days the weather has been as favorable as could - be desired for therresting. The development both of blossoms and ears— that most important phase of cereal 'vegetation —has been perfectly effected in those provinces where it first takes place and it is progressing most favorably in the north. We have good reason to assert this year, as we have before done, the danger of prematurely pronouncing . on the remits of the crop. At present the only danger, to be apprehended is that of premature ripening by excessive hest, but if, as we have ' cause to hope; this due will be well passed through, we may safely coned on a good hatveet. This fine weather has re•neenred every one. There are now more sellers than buyers, and offers are made below the average." The Patrie says that— , "The harvest is going on actively in the de pftrtment of Vauclese. In a few daye there will not be a head'uf wheat left standing. All the farmers agree in stating that the crop will be abundant. The ears are heavy, slid will yield more than during the preceding harvest." Nor is the account from England less prom ising. The Bristol Mirror, the Leeds Ihtelligen err, the Shrapshwr Conserv:dire, and The North British Daily Nail all testify to this. In York shire and in Lancashire the crops promised well, and have ere this been fully gathered. Potatoes are Raid to be in unusual abundance in Englarel, while the fruit crop in Shropshire is represented AR really extraordinary. Rye was nearly ripenear the city of Paris on the Ist Inst., and et thesame time new rye was received from the south of France. The Union Bourguismonne of the same date states that the Burgundian vintage promise to yield an average amount of omen sorts. The amount of the finer qualities will be trifling, but on the whole the present vintage will far exceed the anticipations formed at the beginning of the Spring. In Gray, on the Upper Saone, it is stated that the whast harvest will be good, and that the vines have . buta limited supply of grapes, but these were of the finest quality, and n 6 trace of "malidy" him shown hale( In them. From Toulon, Lilley, and Charent the repotts of the vintage as well as of the wheat and hay crops are highly encouraging. An indifferent yield appears to have been expected, and the agreeable disappointment it a matter of nnuetal rejoicing. TUN PENNSYLVANIA Ilanvaire—Union Co.— The American, of tho 21st, says : "The crop of wheat in Union county, a great wheat growing county, is unusually large this season. The only difficulty the farmers encouti 'ter, is that of getting hands to take it off. With out the aid of the patent reapers, now in use, much grain would, no doubt., be lost in the fields. In Lewisburg, we understand that con trains have been entered into for the delivery of the new crop wheat in thirty days, at one dollar and fifty cents per bushel. This is still a high figure for those who have to buy, but yet a heavy reduction on $2,50, the ruling price for the last two months" Lancaster Co.—The Manheim Sentinel, of the 20th. says:— "The farmers during the post week have been busily engaged harvesting. The wheat crop In this county is very fine. But a few more days will be required to house and stack it all in good order. The oats crop Is heavier than any that has been known for many years, and the grow ing corn and potatoes give promise of an abund ant yield." Choler Cs—The Record., of the 22st, says: "The weather for harvestmg was never meta propitious. Nothing Ina Buffered for •rain, and yet the bay and grain has been housed almcist without any damage. Most of the wheat Ma been garnered. The late gram, which is gen erally a Lull average crop, is ready for the scythe, and is fast disappearing before the mower. To the south, a considerable quantity of new wheat has been put into market. Owing to this cir cumstance, and to the prevailing idea of an abundance in the crop, there has been a great decline In the price of wheat. A dealer in West Chester, on Thursday last, stated that it fell, in a day or two, 20 cents a bushel !" Frianthe Otrrawal rue Marevuan. —Groat Eresiennoth—A young man named John Lawless, about 18 years old, was arrested last Thursday at Sardis, in this county, on a charge of &Menthe ed rape upon a little girl only 4 years and 8 months old. He had his trial before Esquires Jefferson and Brod, which occupied nearly a day Friday. The evidence was suffthiently con clusive, and he was held to bail in $4OO, whiith his father gave, and the young man was dis charged. The penalty in this. State for rape on a child under 12 years of age is death As bail was improperly allowed, it Weald the magistrates have ordered the re-arrest of Calera, and. will send him to jai. A number of men want to his father's house on Saturday . night, determined to take him by force andexecute summary panialt men, upon him. They were fired upon from the house, and one of the party, named Win. Mc- Millen, was shot in the back, but not dangerous ly wounded. uonsiderable excitement prevails'', and it is reported that another attack would be made.--ilayssias Eagle, 171 A. WAvnt"throa, Saturday, July 21.-1 under stand that the administration are now In roam sloe of documents, which arrived here yester day, that places Gov. Reeder in a highly esti, factory position, and that be will not be re. moved. It is said that Reeder has Commfationer Manypenny in close quarters, and demands his removaL Ae I intimated some time since, Mr. Masco, Commissioner of Patents, will mums his duties in December next, his resignation not bemuse been accepted. The Court of Claims adjourned to-day till the 17th of October. The Judges sill remain itere a few days for the purpose of adjusting the rules, and before separating will $2llOllllOlll tbe Com missioners for taking testimony in the various States. Way rote onor by the mote at lttoolo‘ TO . loolay nooralow.Uolo =lti boot. /1/11101fi Us Y. GAW NMI. goo of how U. owl Yiumaxisiab Clardsior. b th. Too of hirw. Ills funatal will tato plan frau ths mitotic. of libor Dome moot, out of lrte. &mouth FAN. thlo oonroltig. .110 o'clbook. Th. Mood& of the Wein} are rropiPated to Ottond without forte...! wale. SPECIAL NOTICES. On such subjects the testimony of wo .. 111001.. StZ CONCIAMML—Nrtr Tout. August 2. 1322. Sil. Clete of No. 122 beromt rt.. 9.1 g torr abolo , yam old. to be troubled witb .rant. lowallwwd or 1 9 1- Us of Dr. McLane. Celebrated Verteltsee. met saes It tee to. spool:della. u► 43 bad Abe M.ot of causieg lb* tblld to dtactlaree • large number of worms. The eldld Is ter. el:during gore health. W. could •401se Saftnte ebo MST ...pest tber rblldrso to be troubled etta MOM/ to lose eo tt.e, but Immediately perelltes and edallalster . 131,21%see's Celebrated Vermllture It ern cure. Ilk ...pleat to refunded WitAttrialtert a don na pole sal- will be careful to ask for DR. wtaNre CRLIIIIRAMILD VERMITUOR, end take none else. An abet VevaYuan, In ronipasimoo, ars worthiest. Dr. ID Leoe's Verrolfuge, alto bit celebrated Us. Pill., coo now be bed at all reepectable Drrut Store. la the Malted Stated told from the sae oroprietesm Alto for tale bp the sole prelorletors. MERINO DROLIIIRS, Roccesenre to 1. Kldd tt Co.. to Wood .t. Read Thiel—A Hollander'n Tomtimony.— JA OOB LITISIt XS, living In the Holland eettlenumt of Rhetegnee. Wlseenetn, Nape "After eaftmine for Mme time the Weeny ettinelhag en atter proetrellon of mind end body, I Woe been restored. by =lag Boerbaree 110 l land mom. to Paled been& The fact of the remedy helm, In eneh high Mint* among the Hollander" In Wleconeln. iftehlsan. Nan York. In feet In every 'Rolland mettlement In the Ernlted IMMO ranch In Its favor. Try It—Mr Cbrolde or Nerve= Deblntl, or any Noreen.. R. 1.1161•131, or Nenralede effeeelen. Pee sdvertimment In another Leoluato. J021461r15 Heal the Sick.--Men of liberal education at the ;unmet day. devote all their Laterite to dlmover the means whereby they mar remove nom ;aloha =ladle. which mall the Doman frame.: There to no nobler art than that °Meiling the. elth. coneklertna thi nuentem lees dimmedes to which man le liable. and which marothae him to drag oat a nrotmated life of Weave.. or madded, out him elf la the bloom of his nelstems end usetalneen— We should gratefully melee aeon emu omens of minter eattna their dreadful effects, or armor . removed of Moo ciao to b.pploas. In those calm whets the Lint or the tomsehre the moo. we would idablr renotonlead It.. Illeadanee German Bitten, prepared br Dr. O. M. Jathson. No medicine at Mb time Mande Water than them lit tera and to three who are material; from the home• of i n owestun. w. m, the, make antidote. gee advertiew mot. 1”25.2.,caner ' Letter from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Whitt:eat flicautelo. OMIT DM, 186 a. -aura. Wm. f. 13.ra d OcetiiTtiooslitmatiette of entr to the afeictee alone remise um to mod 'rim this wimmtarr tweitiOalal to the - greet value of "Chrters Vaaubaftzbar e hpthatalmoltloauriblsdlu.a. fibre nia , . Wi ttumt. being, Mumma or deeming It ritionstrf to go Into It. particulate of tem cum i ma ell) that the Mar lehloa gamete that Litre Met, preemie:el by CU we of that medkitte Mrs mambo of mr own halls, and nude my own obierealloi and empetlahmileme. efter the ..1111 of the Met Oradea, bee bami alumetiod sad all the trod nimedlte Mlle& fullrrestetr me to netstumeadimg Ito me to ail whet:mar he mating from that theadfal malady. Ide oat mem to m7,that,jl le adapted to MI conatlttr hone. OR that It will Plitt tbe same malaria all puma ihr, of mars. I mad tmew Wothltighbout that—bet from what bammem of thitiffeiti, L Voted not Imitate to um W la Mir and etetW - eMe oflicrteahM with maw hr whom laltai Intimmei or arm whom I mule trzercliekelmemee or =trot- roan,- iota IlltwteeplT _ Nei° Aew. Gallernas Gallery. NELSON would reopiiinfully inform hl Mends Did t a yohile aralrally li that fa coats to. baDebt i b rand i t at '''' UVao caw co dcDaod rplabolowitaa 016 .ftl 'hl aofiaa Thad oloaat.) oaa of tha molt assoioaa rallaaollorot Ealra4alla Olaladas toote d italareoV Rka Waal allato aoa PriP ZI% e letarreCitiEt 1 46 'ater ma ageashatedr= WELD I *,'GitLtFITT4. 7 E. . r rrrr, • • PATIMit'GIROITND parchised from Mi. Wm. South- Me Patent BAAL k grinding circular and other gm, Ihrlehjaheee mei gad Win &WIPP MIA. ItUd.lll an the eels prnpriators of Ws DOW. W0..1 11 reword .or pima gdtag teferataihm of timmtiebte of the einie. this is the only idaehlrm. ever Invented that will ailed • Llaw lanfeetiy rent In Melons.. Thor wig swells los sett—will not .heat rutirmootti—sere lamber-sud keep an edge longer than air other seers muds—and are ant liable to begone untrue. • . All am Fain am made from an Extra Q.nalltr of (hat Bag. harcstadapready tar MIT own Ofil, at moth higher east than nodally Ora far W. ra.pratuil T Worm all manufactorma of Lora., that no SSW wall bp dant from thmgatabllahment bat what La of romnior Oa& and.rarkmanahlg: the TIMIPT will In *mod mom monad anlfann than any Say lama. W.F.LCh. a 'oxiiiiriza. Drdan . ; r ,.. r i,„4.by JOSEPH WOODWIILL A CO. JOEL ...... K. I.DOWKL/... JOS. WOODWELL & vaporer AND—DEALWIN FOREIGN AND DOMEBTIQ HARDWARE coaNze OP WOOD el SECOND STREETS, iull Alm , • PITTSBURGH. PA. ORIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tilt 'ONLY - RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train lenges at 2 4. M., through to Cincinnati In 10 hours and 40 minute, MAIL TILAIII 134,13 AT 8 V a.• • Parma Tuts " sr I r. Thane trains Alin,re cies. conneci4oneat Creetilne, and thstrat tdi blituidict at AlWna.. Tbsvilireet rage to Bt. Lout. 12 now open. TIC (hretlins and Indianapolis!, log miles .barter than via Cleveland. COnsapetione are made at Masnatleid: with the Neunrk and. Rands:tsar City road: and at Orertibas withtlierthrieenaladn' , i4neentrating there Tor particular, sisdhandbilli. No trains tan .sußstriday Thmughl ittketo are gold to Cincinnati. Louisville, Bt. Lord, ludianapolla Chkago. Roca bland Yoe Warn , Cleveland and thaprineW towns and °Rh.ln the Wnot The NNW BRICIPTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN KW leave Pittsburgh at 10 , K. and 515 0. a.. arid Neff Brigh ton at 7 sea. and 1 r. N. For Ticked.' and further lularmatiou. &DST to J. G. CURRY, At the roinar aim under the Monongahela bon" R agigie.rlderal 414*.t Station, to GEORGIC PARKIN. .Tklust Agent. Reliance ' Mutual Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. - °Trim NO. To WAND']' STREET. ' ' th.,t4. 1177 .674—Ands, 11M2,092, "ficcurely &weed. FIRE INSURANCE-0c Buildinp,' Mer e:mai". N i .. in f ben or country. - rho mattud Ni AM co mbined with the security 'of Stack (Maltal. entitle. the. Inured to abate in the profit. of the Company, erttlautt liability for 'lowa Th. &stet Chrtilicata• of thl.Cmp.ny, fbr profits. or. ammertibita atemit° the Capital Stock of th e Oconn . 7. CLX iENGLMI. Presimmt. DIRECToiIIk -. Ci.o. Tlogi.., t alga r, W=nrat.„ ~. Wm. R. Thompson. I. C. acelthil Beni. W. Tingle.. ( 2. 6 1a.i5h:1 HI L IL II ' '.47 . t lf.cl hft wmd tr" :4 ' Jam '' ea. . Jame. L. Tatior, I =tom. Jacolb.l. Bunting. ,cp , o.tti. - U. Ill..l3troneL .e..t. , 'I Wm. , ihnnyl.. Pittatia .A .F...• J. o. co IX. Aitttito• : «, corner Third add oed stmts. PITTSI3I/116EI Lifs.,Eire 'Vine Isamu= Company; oliciecOafter Market sod Water Streets, Pa. so am OIYrwIP Praitiatt: Imo D. Maim., aser. This Oempally mikes est 7 Inver/aloe ap wailVlVlSaissos,,Erioppe mamma nal mar= aux. ma, !WIT And againit Loss or Diussge by Fire, sae Newest thwPattla ate. las . aatt alma llmlaticat Init==ka at Ma lawartratat t ontittaat with mkt, tea tartia. . - Robert G.Mei, Alexander Hadley. James B. ikon, William Phllll4n. tunnel rAnSn. John Matt,,. James W. Hellman, lohn i olson t M I ' M. " CEW David ram ". JIMMID WerSA. lforetle N. bre Mlles:minx. John 11`0111, ' pe. oarxs-1,11, ...._.— _ inniiaa IN stol= CORPANY . OF PITTSBURG - I - 1. JOAN 11,STIOEMBERGER, President; 'ROBERT FINNEY. Secretary; C. W.- BATCHELOR, General Agent. Will !mire Against All Binds of MARINE AND FIRE RINKS. DIRECTORS:. J. H. Shona...rim 0. W. Cam, O. W. 11•1e-W.. W. IL Simla. Isom M. Petionek, W. W. 11.110. k. D.=lan.. IL I. lamb. 41... Jobs A. CulAher 0 ... W. S. S44N ollcOa n wn. , 111.../411 Imps llMlCilallOd by partio• boom.' undo,. poll dos Woad by Ma Opammy .111 bellberally ealibeurd aed iwwerpttr wad at Its ••• No. W WATER STILICHT. mu-latte Citizen's /11.111111lnee Compy of nuatnagn WIZ. BAG ALP'''. Prniggest. Ii•MUEL L MAIUMILL. 051ULI. 94 IntIAIS,DBITTairs.ALABIZTaND jt.nrstrhcs , HO U. AND CURCIO RINEY (1!. TOW ARO YIIROISSLYPI UV/3M AND Twai:mum. haswrs ban.* 10-o or Amway. by Ibm, ALSO Ise Iheplbqf 11.1(EA sod ,IVLAND N4FAIAFJOA sad 6.4.SrWJATA TION. Duo Jr, lartamM, bra M. Plamodl. !marls Mama. Walter Bryimd, .I.Echbnmalmr, .11m. Ommar. lekm eqatotom. I Wm. H. Ram Pl-I,II_,ADELPHIA lire and Life Luarance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, orm.vrx TRA er:47011 110 M. t • • inniui MI kinds of ism...nee. either waits.. on every J. OtotiOo of PruP...l7 of . Wenluantho.frfunflnhaff ratan nf prnoffsna. rviz '""" M.A. P. ni IL IL 2.4414 I P Mem, r war, I It WU., w. It: fkl....lmfaNs. 15.0rata77. J. O. COMN,Avna. 1.1.111-trfe ' mew Third ifad Wned 07.101. Western Inailium Company ()F prrrsßugGH. 1.11111•11 WM.; !L. tun__... . _.ma nun. POST. Will Insure Kai not all of Finn and Marine Risks.. atearma 2.16 V." " . 1 ""'"" u,„,. Dun* Fir (1. W. liktonma. Itagla Whim PP. W..l•Amn. LlnitnnU, • • or • • • Wm- HAMM.. A UMW. .11.01totaws road M Mecum wpil tad Mdm/ttt WPM LP Onasmato. and nku MII •Ansu nu!, Mt Mom la law 74. W. Wirmt. e Oft WiniMeo.)M - Miam, MUll /lbunll7biugh. Wk. HOLMES, RABE It, CO 81100gell104 TO A. 11.1101. MES d BROTUER, 111A.P7ACTITIL1111 Cr -NOLlb BOIL VICES, HAMMEReD IKON Al . LYS, DROWDAYS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Tuba co A Cotton Screws, saM Itatinisfor isidunenf. Cr - i 120 Bridge Bolt; with Thread sad Num couplet*, PITTSBURG'', PA., 'Muumuu. zu. 112 Wu.. aro 11l INkirr rtn. Wads Baltillnia en. ask -An Iwo wormua t 0133 RIDDLE it CO., leti Fourth st. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., = .11.111VUT4CTORIRS of Buggy, Carriage, Biding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS; AND &WITCHES, Beep constantly on hand, received direct ft 'ack,'.uc il iteMeggi,% r ia..., LW-l icratrVset kd ratialr"so: l agesValf ruZeral `Lnest.iltu, 664 pro fttralsbed ord.,. trp6:.6r/ salkited vnesstar per Ina allow. swag irAnzAwzra.wit Jeti- . 7611 , 6 40401_.P9M1R - 11 — & - , -* / 11.161 . UFAcTUAPS : pvi4111146 lesictinal4„lault,Poon, Window - • : Nuttier}, Wind* guy% 'Nes: 91 Benoit sL, Seltird st., • (between Wooa . 01411:rkoti) i ''t o rrillitricatt Minim band a 'variety of new patterns nwitir ow wat•bl626. 611 parprisi: rank/air gt,• . tsenen mai w esnonse nuns low- dini it Vitti ... ARNOLD 8e VVILLIAMS , 'Chili.° fora aces, Wrol lion „Tubing 0101011.1L1 Y • Per W end irmailiost qtaxildiso. A.A1,110% • win sag. Warming siktirotihithur Rama et get Wstsi. Pipes bt Obilastestuitlia. bbiaral4. admikakspito k Itadlorks,Orms gni* Cburillms• 40 1 . Hotels of Ihrelltou. No. ab Itonat 11*, /14,0nei PE*RL,ISTSAIUXiLL. :Flour delivered twforiiiiies in either of the ty.t o i g. oar. •• stir bi ton .t ot it. eV bow 01 Ili*, aN witginCi CO:. Si , EregigiVri‘ 4 , anza Utfigan4P-M*l* , ~ .", b ivii,tril lq t:4 l4 ., ; * 004 • • 7. ; 1616 0 !;: boommeat 0:14 :; ct 70,:7WEL0 113/SILLX -ARIKI,OSIIIBT4N; "`• -W99 2 1 . 1 1. 1 2 E rrui "Wasted V J9wir "'HENRY scILLIN,, w AF,F,, D ams.rifigir No. SI WetisPrileMilek°4lll:47B%iliiii E==l . . ,T 4 011{ 04:14P-10.-tr Al . amp.,,,..1 Os • ej Mourn aleathellinika. ' . ..- .....- The Greatest Medical Discovery r . : , NEvir. , mymensEmENTS.. or THE AGE, .• Mr. , ..... . Mr. Heruiedy, of Roxbury, bas diecovrtred . ' 'Ross' Street Pro pertgr for Sale . . In on. of our C.C11.1011 partner, weed .. reme dy Mat cure ' T HE very valuable LOT OF GROUND, ...target ve IA ..% from as town ..b,rr t ddis to a ...on siute on Romsadene Second th d Ththi. each Pingis. . . t front onitsea 7lYed d u d. with kb. _M. ,_. d and substantially built two star/ Bstra. ' Its issittailiditin threreleves hundred casist and isomer Dwe l l s ng gen" containing. ids rooms surroun' by WWI etre% In tliocanc. (both thunder hungir.) U. has • abode trees, and standing back = feat to admit far th er ...., hi hi. hii.... .... oiii tee hundred hi . iis‘ii,..., it .. or ito r n i nie ,.. em h,i ents .. . The shoes property is very desirobk. lbw , d writ be sold at reasonatle rate. Ter vales, all within twenty mhos of Boeton. . further partretZ,' apply ~,,, th e Adam. Two hottest an warranted to eta* Is tsUrslith . o f eoth ' 1.264wd _ .3. GOLDINO. . One to thee...bottles will cure the waist kind o pinspl. . WA . NTED--C C oo - ks and house servants tor of the fa. . "V Ocirate families and hotels. ladle. that need our. Two lo three bottlee trill clear the engem of tiles. sea or .7 kind of female help. and rootlet:nen that want Two tattles are warranted to nitre the work canker in I dtrrk• or . 4 .ottw o of business habits, with .gbod the mouth and etomach. twb o,oo . , Vo of rd"otoe. carting, shires.. or town or bore to . Ido any thin work lan be ensalled at.BARR'S intern- Torre to th- hots... warranted to cure the tarot I deuce time, tic up", sines. tamer erysipelas. Using hands wanted: high waged One to two bottle, my warranted to cure all humor In the ere. Two bottles Ye warranted to Ms limas, or the ears and blotches among the bah. Four to de bottles ere warranted to core rorrupt and One bottle 1.111 mire emir amnion of the skin. Two to threw bottles an warranted to Mai the worst case ardor...cm Two to t 0,,. MCI,. in 'cm-ranted to o'er,' the moot die perste msee of rhea:matter. Three to lone bottler are warranted to care nOtthrain Tim to eight bottle., will can the worst or. of scrotal& A twriellt le always experianced from tlin tint bottle, and • pernmt oars is warranted when the almOve anantlt7 le taken. Nothing looks so Improbable to those who have to vain Died all the wonderful molloinm of theday, se tlmt • -common weed growing In the matures, mid along old stone wall. should ears every humor to the system: yet n is now a fixed tact If you have • humor 'Ohm to Mart There are no ID nor and., ham. or ha's anent it militant some mem and not yours. I peddled aver thoneand bat. tlee of it In Cm vicinltynt ilaton. I know! Its effects bl every can. It has shandy done some of tie) greateetrumle mer done In alamachasetts. I puce It to Children • year old; to old people of ditty. I have men podr, Poor, immiT looking children, whom flesh min• soft and flabby, reetored to • pmfect Mate of health by one bottle. To those who are saldoed to • sick headache, one bottle will always mire it It gives great reiht toiestarth and I dhalness. Boom who hove been costive Dire.. have tic ken and been regulated by It. When the body le wand It work milts may, hnt when. there le any derangement of the functions of nature. It will mom very singular mil Mir. but you must not he alarmed—they always CAMP Dear in from mar dare to • week. Zaire Domed. • bad M. MD from It. On the MrxtreleT. when tbut feeling Is rose you will feel yotthielt like o new person. T heard some if the most extravagant encoultuns 'of It thatman eye, It. taxied to. Nochangs of diet Worm neonwiry—ast the beat Coo tan gat. 1 hays likswies an bob. when RlM moved in tweet MI, diadem ndrofolour ewellbig of the neck and trader the ear. Prim 60 cent* • Prim Of the Medical Dimovery 111 per bottle. DUO:LIMNS FOR Unit.,Adalt one tablimpoonfial p. day. Children ono eight years. deesert mloonfok children from Ave to. i ght years, beimpoonhal. A. bo direction am be made ap table to MI mostltutlons. :DM. enough to operate on bowels twice • thy. ofMr. KgNilliillf 010.0 wrens! atteculainve In bed cams amoral. Bold, wholeade and retail. at. Dr.AXITZI'D, 140 WoOd tort. corner of Virgin Wier. • l 46,11. T . . • ALXIS. "stromiasoltero Tq Ifor4nertire - Wlves and Dnughtera.— The nehled dberOveri In the science of inertial:or, and the ariterhla has. ,end will continevto proye...th, e itouttwt bleating ic;.tilis , ihfurc4odArePitrntitui known nt Mardis Ire Uterine Catholloon. It hi &dented to cure the veriou• d 1..... Incident to females, esieh gnu nrolapeta, min In the /rack, weaknew/ extreme prmiteation from nursing and n. handed other evil/tin their halo, hairs liman nada burden turn. Injecutc•lnto • dellYhad hourly mow. The moat en. lightened profaners of the medical cone.. In the old wen no in this lmsektry, 'no. held the euhject in snub= cotUdderatiou,nud theybaie liner determin ed that the old seethed of trestlnsysheae lincel end sep arate alms. wee all moons. tad that a e`oTestelidional trent/ Anent wu wind was required. It Is amid& 'adage. that .Peat Lodtu MOT. slowly; and while the i , serilty ware en demoting to harmonise their Heirs andidgeet a .stem tor uenerel reedier / Di. Pomeroy, a ahyaldan .ith forty plan exmlenee In the diseases of women and children minced the theory to dosyle tank and 41lociorod a rem . sly which ha. awed and will cure eighteen out of eyen twenty news crow wdethan. In eornelealies where tb• ar Mahan been raptwied, or where they have been severe ly Inlayed by bed soadlealtreatsseht. nothing Ma M done but 16 ellertate the nytwatems. ease t. hopa,...r. mid Si derharri, the wrest lewder iittliC•Stinilah medical school, sod, therefore, let no one despair, until this mow dr hes be., /lath/Oily tried. Throw add* priundloo and the advice of no Interested phyanclan4reseOn for yoUr tedeee—are whet the remedy hes done ibrothere,•nd than noon with . etrong faith I. the anorranne Mit Marshall's Uterine th.thollcon is no "quay nunadr i " but • ooloitiao combination of medical eirtuen Which will preserve the coructihition from daitruoiloti; 'arrciet Insidious approach oldie/ma% aad restore health to the alavedY hie pairai vital power. Prig $l.lO per bents. hold whop do and retail .t 1)11.11110. Ti. KIVISXWBVitur Stn.,. No. 140 Wood street • ; • rundlor BE. Lunt Pile Ointment is a certain cum for that dtstrasslug *DK du all their vaxisd forum ft haabisast mud for toure'lttau_tas.ty Yost& and hae.ehlbfted the most happy effe4s cameo.— We publish the lath:minx - tutees of irostieuwif who h.*. been cured by I ta st., and whs. after otatlhrlai 2* years he.' exhausted every resourte of the Orlical profeesSou Ist vein. • J.,. G". R•n. J 1. Amt. Mitneroos, - - r A ta - =‘. darrfard:Oorra..r - ZOO of ha. Wariest:don, 14. IL Sprogroo, ' lth„ Urrootict' Stk. N Reed. Sof. 20 (Soatbot '• • M: mat..at zutfar7blia; Uri atone Hit osight LO htertsteth•Sr thousamis, hat game, Su Leto shoot to lodate owls onlioner to .1. the ...dr .U6l. bool arra'retail hi Goo. t. Sorter, Na 140 :Wood, 0tree5t4. 1 (414...4kkr.• Prins . • • British aralCtuithissitill Bipottange. swur lIILLt7PRA W? ar , DUNCAN, &LUMP(& ,co„ ON TITE UNION. BANE, va;901 , 1 cN ruits or ra 4No rr*Arais. These Drafts are Itiait4hle'itt all the prin • rd Tnyrnitorlinesiid: &defiant' and;freunn. to Unucluook. - s also dress KW HT mu... M. A. Griallebiuth & rn.civirsofer A ILifff. Wlzieb terve ma • Ailtoinentos toll barb of 1.. .or. Itserlendtiollasol, . . Persons It/Wehrle ui travel Melted tag proturetbrototh us Lotter. of Crept. em tortlekttlnuo•y co /be 'Obistitusl. oeeled..l, ear lart. of Carom Collections of Bills, * Notes, nod /Ansi sectuities lo Ku rope mill ntesteepietnekstteetkoo. WM-11. Willi Alin .1c ill. • 1# 5 ...1, (won Third street. WESTERN TEA STORE• Corner of Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. 11.01.1n03: Our Teas will belottud ou trial unequaled the pellets to Use dtr , . . , Oolong, 40, scl; 62. 7 5. Mitu4,llyso n,50, 62 I,o(Fand 1,25 per lb. 75, atidl,oo per lb. Bagltreakeist, 3Gand Imperial & G. P., 75 75 ets: per lb: I,oo*, 1,50 per lb. Tom. pot up lo eclat hozo. from 5 to 23 ItoLIPP fAmll7 use. A Ilbpral dlpooonot mad. tnputall . &Work rOfFEIS-Joro. LA AiAt XYn atim Green and Amen& SUGARZ 3-1 ..." , ..er and 1kic4r" , 44.1141.2 - ana and • anaA•ct Nuorrs. . MAN Clreataka. Ltmaar. Rain. and Orkd .#l . Ua.4 de- itc. REMOVAL.. • NeCORD & CO., HATTER% Have removed to their -iterw •liture; "131 lewd sitrea.6 dams ahem AAA stench *Web an Lana butt with the esprema ad•ptatbq !now In:M.4 !Ann.. The Ant Mart ham been fitted up in MOUES!: MIAS a:Ahnly•!).l6: ant NI•II trado.wberaartfialltayeby wand' • tonotdete aeoartntant of the MOST. VAORIONAIILN Srfl.l:4 of Sent? •nd Toutbi• Inysenitd Soft R• 4 and Cana ma wan •e LADIke . WORN !HATS' and 0111 - ORIN'S 0001)S. adapted to Ow . .sow. Ws Nuill be plowed to /PO our Mende ►t our . new 41A;ia. Tb. 5....0W naive an outtrottily llw ant witOLlt BALK TRAM oboes wfll 1.. /nand,* Flll4lrlooltl4 data . sad Cop( tonbrating dam, eut, ov4rl .vied, butt, Pa num !outset% !bold.. wod Putt. I.? 'Silk Plush and rlottlo Cam and Chlldnon'a Gotaliof all l/ad►.. : I...chants vlaltluit our elty will WO It itteluntieutat to .somata our stook. no oar rattllittwi air own ' t ti to knaltdo to to inland. witb oar iobblon !Muni ln'thw iodate <atlas. ~t1127_ Ncw Yosic, Jeuke 1544,1845. , " lkiew.iork Liverpoo l lagotraiketsla JOHN THOMPSOI,No,.4IO Liberty Itet,,PitUbungb. Ps., !sibs ,oult wage . 41. tM.abora City mithwiaid to wttP.o iys Oortlai'mt". mo Llas 0 'Nor York sod Ilwrpoel riekets: ' ' bond bight ra4.for.ear gamut, malga.foal Bang In Raglan!. Inland, fkotlaa.l 'and 41.4 Wass PWOI3III ham ltiaw.lts4 an 4 r;allutel. phis by Railroad. 00113(ILI08'06TNII2LIi JR Bose st. gels 14prk. •• Orphans — ' gZIiOTIC.er iittaer tend by Arta* nr an order_pf thstilysbnue (I*rtut eny oonnty, ntrols nth day of June; A. I. 1844. I Vl= % i tt:ell P Alftufgrg Arig Einlar I l Asti. W lSts_ pro . tl 44. 3 . l 4 rttnY t i g raki:l l ! n we; ele sleet or Ernand. Tab, leYinounnu . A n go t tngh storeadd, and bounded and bal am follows, nbn,ltsgtnninur st: noinths thcflut. taVsd st the of • lot sold by agid Jacob •Sohlonuer 4u, his Witham tof.V.Zhobsoteund.nellminnd server.! Knehendorbr; therm by aid line _north 48 server 84 nalbubsseasdle).‘entirs ; port tbeekee by Wane( • • • gtesub 1.11,14 &gums west about lib not. stove ot • to 111 War m o o mad:hane* brialdvmot obititiOderrers out about 100 &et, o orb eV i‘ o tbs lined Dndhuters hint mann South detrogiAist MO dot. miens. ba the Butler rood prftald j )Snd tfrttnal , 7 s o ld :sad 108 Net s mots°, Inc , . to tbs putei nvontatur. which. re, anal:Ur dna ~..,OwtIVAIMIri r , y .te... fruit* ar4144,11 444 . lime with the atrpurteninces: • " • • • . • TLIUMOT Bata-12000 esstsibe ysabluastibspureists 'money tabs paldorith Interest Neff tbli nt stIS. Ttgar , ''!br "I " l7 l,o " ArAVra t ra& M*Fut itt23.l.rd ot.lnshb Mr s deed. Valuable titivelN?niert /lot Bide, Grainwit= !alad. , Lot-.1 . ! Tii°''WAßE USE.:knmn btkimr wettah— go?. A r• th.ony ag .1 on 14,it.rt 41. a Mut Putallqap. Oner3oo9o rliticAteri a a s n rivir, and Get Jeep to • ntior str•it a:Tr - i nt. ' o 4l , tit! tr".s44.l.ltottr Of : . __ . /I , l= tj.w. totibits oft: :•=11,121=11 7 2. 1 1 1 XP, ..tuar gra.zr= - , balm toselOoi.T. Z9VTabkitkr, Itiiinoft6tllf am t. "47 =ZAMA IlluValg a ters hi Adets'isr= s mtlasebeatOss.4 7 1 ,144 "'A" , e 1 PF . ' 144 491841 . • This property 'kb WilAartgaime awd.! 11:ea1,J1444.414140;5. yitt ---- ,IMAROM/VUTMR ito 'swamsubs* . Nalcus I Tbs vtlltiolesespoi ' 4=3:1111 1,-" TrAtIVII I H M" 1/0 .41" pigoiet*Liorimaelar , J° l4 ”. '1 144 4 1 1, 11444 4P1E 40.7 70.9. 1 1 k9Arfitithnit•T9Ce"' . A t salp bl ; A t. CO. ~ O~I3iLL 100. •• - • AHOUSE & LOT FOR 8600.—For mile, a two.tOrr frame beim. of two moms. rood eellar, oat with a lot of 62 feet Trent on Virgil:lla Kr.t. NIL Waal:rington, by 165 de.. Tbe above morrorty Is In good order and 1•111 be mid . the following esoy ten. M in band.' tha remainder at 1.2 and aye.. JuN 8. 01JTEfligaT a BON. 144 M et. _... ------- -- . ._ VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR S A L E , at. eitnate 012 Wlih. —A good Mick home. In com p& order. armored with ball. 2 Tratloen dioin, room " k i tn on m o t gm; 4 elmarlant. finished ante, week tr • nom*. km; shade ees in front. For mi. and ten. i Real the Estate office of 8. CUTHEIKR.T a BO R. • _ Laborers Wanted. "LABORERS are wanted on the line of the town and Clevelind and Motioning Mnlinindi bet 1u26-lo ween Itodeonao ARIMER'S TRUSTEE is prepared to pay 112 d,lderl of Fifteen per eent. "Ronne of rad o n. diet met saints. THOMAS MELLON. jutl.43t4Aatws lOUISVILLE LIME--115 bbla in store a_4 and for axle low, to elope. ISAIAH DICHSY t 00. TALLOW bbls in good shipping order, oneonadantaant, for Wet ne /0211 ISAIAH DICHRYik CO. LRD OIL constantly on hand for sale y 26 ISAIAH DICKEY COO. Q UNDRIES—RH) bble. lorgo No.-3 Mackerel; 1,7 8,0 bf. tints. lane No. 8 kfacks 10 bbl.. No 1 Shad; 30 tibia: Marie Bug.: 60 boxes New 10 o ur . to. g.ttar; 10 pk g s.g. lam* -Taw 60 do; Patent Baskets, In sta. and I', hir in'm• WATT it WILSON. Candle Moulds. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF MOULDS for Moulding Ovine., of Hanl Britannia Hat.. and warranted. -Banufasturea by John °Leerier. A 1... Syrinx.. Sorgiosl inatroniants. and Britannia Wan, JOHN CULIFEHLBY. jul6lma 100 Rad street, Philleledpbin Summer Amusement oW4 have on hand a nice assortment of SINE KNITTING TARN, various calves and grade.. suitable for ladles who mum themselves by listlttlag In the dull menthe or summer and talL JOB. HOME a CO, 77 Market st- ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALL—Reins Lots No.. 4.1 and 44 In nlan of lots laid oat by W. 0. Leslie. in the village of Bast Liberty. having earl, 186 e• t f r t n • Lama.n adL t • w Lt 6e of B P fe e e s t = a o d ocnh o. h A b p a p s ly t to Y 6 11. &PLAIN t SON. No. 21. 6tb 0 I ifORE oases and pkgs, of Calicoes, Gingham:as, &faunas. Li... Cheeks. Ennuner at„, Tweeds, ke., jest °awned and for inale at wind. annual prime, by A A.MAOON A CO. 25 VIM et. A. MASON & CO. have just recd 40 • more pm. & M gnu ark Silks. Moira Antiguan, AA. Aeh tbeymill attar u ..ml-annual prima. in 26 Dissolution Prrnantor, July 214.1825. TEE CO•Partllerdhip heretofore exietin 1.4 llt between the underrig U ned, under . ladle of PA . HANN A At CO, wee MU der dhoOleed by mutual co • ilia badness of the firm rill be settled by J. !lAN ?id end WM. K. lIART, et theotilso or their remounts. Ileu ms. Mot I Co. WATtRMA lIANNAN PALMS& JOSHUA . JNHOA A ANNA, Co.(auccesgora to Pal m,lteens & Co ) rontharetthe Banking end Rx bodww.ln the ptaa heretofore occupied by Pal. fee.. h Co.. and rerbertfully moth:lt the bustrieee of thefrlande of thtrething erm and the publth:, IN retiring from business, which have for some time oontemplated. I would theism alit mem• mend lithe puttee CA =posing the new firm of HANNA. RAFT k l 1, as well diwerring the patronage of the pat. tons and Mende of the old tiros ea stall ea the public in general. lu2Kf • W. MAISEL Semi-Annual Dividend 8 per cent. July 1,1856. HMI MERANO GO PANT, OF-HARTFORD, CONN.—Chartered 1819 • PAID UP Cash Assets, July L 1855, n- 111835,530,23 ONTINIrES to make Inanrance on all de e.) • r,riptlon• of property tenontable ratea. This Com! 1 , ..7 has maintained • ignifor honorable dealing for 3E lean and Is unsurpassed Co. responsibility and punc tuality by any other similar institution in the United Atatee. Smniunnual statement of the tundition of this Company on Elam this °Moe. Mr the examination of the pablk H. B. IXN-KYCH.. Agent. North.W•at corner Fifth and Weed streeta. Pitt. fulbblyd Co-Partneraip. 'RU undersigned hare associated them ar,z; 1 : thV. - .7„ rittrn Vdh.'4,11,;r1 1 41 W I. YON. , Their old busmen .111 hs n tad m bi r p fr erso. ttsburgh. July 14th.183.i. JOII3WELEICI PiPf. .11.31 WAIT WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Grocers, Ccantnisslon Merebaotsand Dealervin Prodnes awl littAburgb Numbed - am, No. 258 LlturNyiet, PlttabtuTh. Ju2s Some Folks. SOME folks like to sigh, some folks do, 1 , 41tX• folks o. don. folk long i s dic—but that's not roe nor yon. Tratar's latard. wag. rust wombed; alao' TAUT Whit. gebottl.eb. Th. fiwingitur Polka. with adorned frontispiece. . by Burr Mary'. Peauty. The Prodigal Pon. wend wow. Lawny Moat be in the Fashion, amt- wag. The Old Door Stone. by L. B. Woodbury. • Door Kato 1 Love Tbre,—Jollen. Maroc ri. Swarm—Yale° towPnrinualls , A UM.. Mow Chilar. fl Sww M st tn t o 1 1- L : o ' a th me,, V r o lel l w en e t L li ov t Itlt tnytorn MUM, Ms our Child in ileavon...-1. li. Woodbury. A new stock alias. have Just arrivad, which having two .elected with groat rare and purchased for CAM is offered m lb. most owoonavle tennis Ervrw hormonal Worrostof. • Cif A aLOTTE BLUM .ilk Woad st, dole ascent for the Homburg Pianos; she for Wallet, Davis A lb, Boston intid • LOOK OUT POE MOSQUITOES !- MOSQUITO NETTING. 10S. HORNE kr CO. have just received e e ,t• Inr== * " . Te d .Te th enit r igrie S t" attenthm of whrianale and retail enders. at 71 Marta, strest. B. nu WO Quantity of 0.10 Whirlt has tanon. and Utte stiltnr waather we anticipate will follow, are certain indications as pirsdiftel Mamas mason. We waned. all who ..at antra Estrenatatlrs amanat Moanitout. top rot !nue sorott . of Rt. Impenetrable. at ono, . JuOD rIEASONABLE GOODS AT MURPHY & BUILCIIFIELWEL—We have lately reed soo th er Pup f t l i fdlopolto N d et i llogs ef . old . l7d;l 4. Coverints for Look- Clare W rlasw ap '1 1 10 . 47 . ead Dotted ° ReFlll lkuabrlo Travenol, Betk White end Ckokeekt Etebroxlefled Plaih do; slag Wee. Demo, Wool, for Moa•aioE 7ememot the Ow prim of ISktrjkll a zdar z tere of, %Id " The Independent Themocratio or Free Soil Party. OSE llchoI Icho are in favor of the National nseam adopted la Pittabargh. Autourt.lB6ll.Nlll e notice that Kam Comas MINUTIA( be hold en the a August (War the taut WeAuesday) le the CUT or Plttebunth. The mediae will assemble at the Court House, at 11 (Moot. b M. GEO. W. JACKSON, lair ElAk.N43lml• Chairman. fIUOICS COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR I L ) 66.1.11-13.200 fro 12 acme of land nell improved cellar. a ontofortable Cottage Unripe of 6 rooms andtrood cellar. Ornate 3 miles from the Point Perry, on the Wmhlngton Turnpike. Fine fruit tree& grope elan, good garden. 60ern. An.. An. A I•mne torn and shale spring house. nooks and carriage house.. Ji.e.. a ll In go od order. Th e lipase 1. mat sad deem. end thmmtrelsaser con have Mt nlediato paamsaket. Terms 'Apr il:l24 8. OUTIIBhRT A 8012. 140 Third et. YouCITICE—A Sack of WOOL, marked "J. O. Mlller. Palm, Coluniblaros Co.. (MAN"' has teen r -Warehouse mm. than Ms months. Unless the same irtalkd for and Marva nod storage paid within 30 dam it 0111 be •old to par thugs.. treat - 18A1111 DICKEY AOO. ' VIEARLS-10 bbia. prime Pearlg just rec'd 11. sod 10r a& by BURIVER t DILWORTH. bOTASH-20 casks pure Potash for sale b t - hat WRIT= it .I)I7.WORTY4. WaTE TEA PAPER-30 reams of a lperirre qsallty seed; aBo, Icy store Pine and Brown Droggint and Tea Rpm. B. DADLSIt. *Bennet/. WRAPPING PAPER-200 bills. Rag Wramaat 226 Ddla Straw W ti rsmare'd alma, !be lichen market rater for arsolitsa. "4=7' HAWLSI SHAWLS I—A very large and LI, -Anent seaortment or Craps, 81.1 k. ere la. Ouhm.r. sad other kinds of nava*. palling at orwrimlf tar usual mime at the lairdekallUid ode of A A.-NIABON BOLL Q PAM very rich and desirable Myles of • Berate 80b... reduced bp Pre'a A. Ant. Ju33 • . MASON at CO. VitEABL ASH-12 casks in store and for We er E. DALZELL a CO. u. 5 1 Liblety stmt. FE ATHERS—A choice lot feathers for tall by , jat R. DALZILL a 00. CITO. SODA-1 W half bbls. in store'ana Soy Ws by. ,131211 R. DALZELL * CO. ! _ I LASS—AU tiles Bellevernon brand, al tir wt. vv.: I k . brand. Nr Wetly DALULL too. LI bbL and 2 half tbla. „just recei;. ed by raltrond Ronal. bi . 1.24 R. DALZELL t oo. ACKEREL--15 bbls. laige NO. 2 Mack ,4,i+l far wa. .1.24 it. - DALaft.t. a Co. EW WALL PAPERS-8. Sadler, Atte-- whenr, ham we'd Mom Phlisdalptila. mho am cat. Aron &WI Hall Pam. Ilaasrlask Hordam to. abo, Rom New York., A. &Wee amartaasat. dap Wall Paper WM: 1021 20 bble. large NQ. 3 Mackerel; - bbls. . 6 Mil half bblo.No. do for war , BOUM & CO. FISH. --513 bble. Image (new) No. .3 . f 40,01 .001; 60 hlf May do, InstarYtyjyti sad Mrs* by yel3 • , JOON 55U.00N..1155.11beaty ViETITIAN RED-100 bils.'"Cii . oketoi'ai timonitao.sad ex 1005 14 B. 0.701115118T0CK 54 REFINED SUGARS-35 bbla. Crud . ) ed &Mood Mao &Apr: 1.44: Lee lioit:ir c I; dare sad tor sale br ATI9 ArLI. LIB it txt MARROW BLA CK TRIMMING WQR WANEILLAS—Tit dapea_kat. TelnivA4 by.selemt taw mataa. at. Jai MASS TT Narket se. NIEERM-25 blf bbls No a Lugo r "' 4l°Y " 6l olustidcra lI.A.II,COAL FOR RECTIFYING-30, Las ,72. 1 4,1 "ton bad Itzr 'YU by '.LW. lINRATINI it CO. rINSEED OIL - 7 7 lAble. prime Limed Oil LIAM tio'd and lbe sae by T. LITTIM & 00. TAMARINDS—A large supply. of good 44 bah Tantstinds need JIA-MilttiG. KE , VINEG SUGARS-25 tibbi. arnehed sus?, 16 Ws. puke:timed that weird lOW 11BRRING-10 bble. Baltimore 4112:_ailt IA fo r isle by Jail HNNP9t ooLuns. wvirlitibityThikt,aft(alairiliTeeM and for ado br Jolt lIVIRT LAB' . . 11:21,2;b:414441"Za5e11at,34 AUCTION SALTS: M:mimEMMl KOHANG.E.; ikalick-STOCKrAt-AtUO- Tio,—Tbla (Tburtdsv) 'realty, WA at 8 k, at the Martha:Aß itActlaare,_ ath at. Da mod, .• v. r. A DAV . • . D y ARITNGTON - CANNEL" COAL co. wrocK AT AUCTION On. TD at 8 o'clock. at du march/Lute sold. !or =mint orirholn It mar toneorn, 400 slum Darlington Cannel Coal • K KIX note jun P. K. DAVIS, Ana. • PUBLIC SALE of hfaohine;3-, tooi s • on Tuesday Morning. Joly 314, ac tO %ROOM lb. orate OlOck Of cooblOory,toa bokutp t W too We ot Juno. Neon & he.; env. py lD y a Isulf oceoplod by tholn,noirlor of &mond •Au SW . e az. ri h t . tr u b o Zai ie ti : v r of .14 pr... Jam draws to, odd Mums Nelson & 0.4 Arid* wurri. Vim on Moll* , do r Lor mixt, Tonna&inio. By ardor ON. Y.. MaY..... , ; •• H. Dltl44.iint. ri l p • ttRPIT.A.N.V COURT SALE OF VALUA / BLS RRAL ESTATE IN ALLEGII sNY 4111T.,--On wain, evening. J 0 1.7 3 6 11 . s ‘ . =lt= Moo ehe e ye Rae,oge. ith =net, will be told. by =Jar of Robert Robb, Lg. sdodnistaztor Of John Tweey. den. that Mu hi* lot of mood treeing a front or attly feet on Met oboe t Mr= hwhee e d bet W the I'eua. Canal on which Y orrotod an ezeollOnt Brick Nlaosion llomand other lowrovernente. Two other lota adjoining the above. he etch • front cgs . on W=hington street.. AllAeNerni Dark to tM Ono otbor lot adjoining, fronting on S . M.l&Ornen Mr s6 ,iy teodiop back a( rot . the Goµ bleb la PrTrditY of ° rim =MK: Floe valuable to= or grown., two • front of teen ty.wo wet on to =net, orterstit.4l,tradt..tdo. ty feet ntho oft to a fom• fret ado/. ONN•ND - ....... to le erected oft elegant taw three story brink dwoMing home with Wick Oulidirlx. Tune--One third ink. roeidlar in tne an d t",,Mn‘ with interect Jute p 3(.. Alf/S. 11 - STEE'S - SALOF REAL • ESTATE AND STOOBIS-On Thinday =nal a , Jerl7 a tB r iclock, at the Merchants` greban__ go. ;earth et , b eesd, br oobor orico.. P. Baum. grate. 4, gush D. ma& t h e rollout= Maeda Rol gstate =a Stocks. vlr ~ That' valuable Chi. story tweak Dwelling 8 0, lie . 154 F ourth M.. th e lot having ah.e.t, 0.0010. fat on 4th ot...eaternithir bookohthirMo Mt, theludlow • throe feet =ley, subject to mortgage MSISOO. Lot No 121 hi 6tophen setbdhfelOrrOf AreA, Noe 14 and 15 having a front of twenty feet on terabit ot., *standing back one hundred mt. One undivided Routh of ,lot No. 30 In Otero Men of lota In Allegheny City, having • front of . . 0 ft. seven Mho. on Anderson et., extendlud drelmd forty feet to Cray. Mb/. 81* lots in the Borough Of Meocheeter. haring =eh a front of tweet y foes an south. , ly side of Chann.w4q: tending back 128 feet 9 Mho to Sonth alley. to Batoweire subdivision of oat lot N 0.241 in rommd °P eg:l t i t r t itl rg lrowtlftho of two hundned and Mitty• nine owner'? lend In Economy township: Beaver Minty, ee,rth.weot aids MU* Olakr Met, stotalA bl ulett Noe 0). 21 and 'M on the north. No.lll on • NO.IIII on the south, and No. 46 on the mot. being tract 0. 45 oin Leet's district, No. 2 of tho dowechalkna Sat. root to Ilea of ga . • • • 0= Modred and thirty moo Lindh. WOod 0711111triYie O hio roil= below Parkersburg and the= IMO* thmthe Ohio river, on which lero erectod a seer 10111 and tog 1069 a. Sure act to lien of 2170. The north - quarter otowthe 13 In townthlp meth of nom. 26 weot, In the gbdaict of lea ds to aM at Sour Bt. Maria, Mlchigan. containing 160 acm to .Yat. ouetteooohl The mort.t.west quarter of section 19.1 n township *M. north armee 25 mot. lo the district of, =hind to sale at Sant St BUM, Michigan. oentalnlog one haw drod md forty.oloo sesee and flftyto= tionMdthe, in Marquette tomuldp. The north-east quart= of motion 24, In Me t north of r.. 00 26 west, in the dlotriet of land. =Met to soh at Bant St. Marie. coothinitur 160 sons In. Marquette On. undivided f urth of 155 acres °temper and aseist tnral Mds in motion 6 of township M. north of.ransp. 43 cm, in Oakland county. lliehlgen. 77 oh yes 01710 and Peonsyl cm= Railroad Crufgoeig 183 North Anodic= Minh= do d= 60 " Forret City Bank • [Cleveland det " Plitt:lurch tad Clevelml R. R. dm 10" Steubenville do dog 2 6 51 " Connellarille do dm " Chat 01. ters 17 dm 38 " Pittaborgh Cool Hill Turopilko Co. dot 88 •• Tempumavillo Plank good do diz 4 " West •ewton do Q 42 M ato ••• inns mintAt . • dec 400 " Iron City lathing do dm Steel do 41rkg 203 - ilttabrush and Isis Royal Mining do ,* So h o - " Pittaborgh /Moles oo.Btook. =MMMI AMUSEMENTS. JOE PENTLAND'S GREAT CIRCUS! WILL EXIIIBIT FOR ONZWEEK, COll2- teenoing on roNner, AvGrisr fib, In Vont o f the AMERICAN 110 p nm. street. Tole Oompens, corn of the roost talented perbent. W Carta of e :world lo distinguished As the la s f rin m ee . ?tt) sad V*11667 . 6(14. rntart6lnmealt P Fr(M4 Yr agsg . ,... i ,.., t a irm i rg. i. .r ... flit CMAR/i ra FRANK PASTOR. Mr. 01.4. BATORRLDIR,_O. WOOD. S. JAORSON.II: lIMBSIARD, Master SMR ogas and Old Joe Pentlaall . '' KING OF CLOWNS • With • host of other talent. mope!. the 'Praise. •,:• - igir.For perticulare of Procenalonanottto MusieSlPoil Military Band, sod Perßalusuese getoggßis, ess sew,/ the day. ANYAdollPslon. 26 ornts. NO ludfr a rt ..' • AVTERNO4II4 PERPORMAN mewing on TIIRSDAY. 1 • aLI Y I) . ;UT" THEATRE. MONDAY EVENING. JULY 23d,1855, AND CON2INULNO EVERY NIGHT THIS enthusiastic audiences, composed of Ml6*, that have greeted . •• -• • Sliter, Wells & BireWeltinittels, And their B riNant Entertalmentetinting t.Po h y th r i has inane.' them to wti nmap another week , ng in addition to their Other Lit:miaow the Mgt Tram tle neon the remarkable trench Drama • • • ROBERT NACAXE,EI .• '" With' BIItCH in his 00111C.UITILk and AMER to his ti ILISAT DAW(IES. mot BAPI, A. WMILLS. - to ht. original character of 808 lIAXB.AIBd ssAiloved by hlm Tar 301 consecutive nlights. at Christy A WcoodV, York. Doors op= at TX' o'clock. Comer { to commence at . .. . . .. _ . Plums—Lade and Gentlemen to Dnms CireMi 5O seta Krtra Ladies Melons. 26 orate abets. 'Gentlemen unm e ppoannied by hullo. to Dram' circle, 37,4 eenta. Second itdtl-lerdo .; MUM C. moosic Attie- AETNA INSURABOE COlffeAllY, STATEMENT.SAMI O A F NNUAL The Capital is FivelundradThaaiantiDollass, AND IS PAID lye. CleaA luesimidfrom.l.ls vista 0..ha0 lams, torr,eBl ot Senei.innuat Zheratamei, 8 per ant . I race Assns .°, nu co i ltrell, Aar , , ASII on hand and n PhOenix ~134nk, _.~._._.__V._._...._..»....-884.09024 OMB 127,127 81 Real Fatale, urdnotunlated......— 18.672 06 $902.701 06 72 Slettnan Donde 6 and: percent Aaterast. payable semi ennually 72,000 00 ,23 6 per cent State of Virginia • Fonda intomoort 'dually. 23,200 Ott 5 per cenrsla... -- rizairawaz: Bonds. letternapayable 11.01111.11. 00 1011 per cent - ./ . ;;;l 7 CitiVi: SAO Bonds, Interest payable NMI ilAa. 10.3 ® 00 to p.o. — ciT; argil - in - Cart 8 882, , tutntult parade • , , 6.160 00 per ad sayable neml - 602m6117..-- 8.100 00 . LUAU 06 • • 0 42 1 0 00 114412 19 i • • b lidue •• Comariy, mewed y Bill rteeZtiaxiiii eecare tiall ?ao n et"nu t itaTtel7 . *: v. Railroad Ciirapeny--- 80.000 00 105abaree Hartibrd Providencia IL R.lO per out. pink:rad 004 8.0Y6 00 lOrs=ltia — aTholcvol - 0; • • otteflttod OrTic-11..111.7; 50 Connecticut River 0•—• . 1,260 00 911,201100 0.400 00 100 " Stator&&LlAO inetall -30 .; Abode bland -300 " Pbfeekix Basst.Hartford. Coanneetieue... •-- 308, " Kerbalve Beak. But- 83 .5 4 0 00 ihrd.C.coneellea_ 300 •• tie Jk /11leottsafof 17.556 00 Bank. ilarelbrd, Conn- =sew 00. 160 " Conneekaeltieerepede, tart:bra. con. &Too 0 0 200 llvefold 5,11. .:25,400 00 1111 " State..-11aaka Elartlbed, • - Com /5,104 40 7,875 00 100 " City hank: euvaerd. 200 " Onion Beat, N,. York, M2OO 00 146,456 00 480 •• Rroldersy afor 14,100 00 leu L . . 00 100 flaaver Baffk, " 1 0 . 000 00 400 " Meehaniee• Bonk. '" . 11 E 0 00 . . 100 •'rusk of North Aroerks,' • • Ne 10,500 00 .., 121 " Ba n k of Aloorleo... 18 ,0 21 .00 110 , Bank of the An* 18,750 541 ; 00 " Beek of the woman', , NeerTeek-,-' .'-5,000 00 100 " Neer York We aneldsfico 04 Trut CkcaMn_7- 14000 00 . 100 " 04040 VD•••, ".". 11•200 00 23_ • 1136.130 The meant of ll ateltles .1.. 0r not doe an rßaske or other eredltors—notldng. . Losses adjusted and duo—nose. lams ad, osted and not dtal.. $ 22,414 111 . lam. unasliusted aodlo eostessee. written tbrfhrther nrsoc or con. t. All other &GS • adalhat fret Ilout r yeay are esoro, such siot Th. amount Insured tn . = :torn or demde Fr ic ., Alr.r: .thi snd anao m r e 't a mum . 0/the donartment, rad jos.; d 'ra j ar " 4 ,ss The amouotlonneel bloclut of' bundlers violas the de sign Is tolLudt the lose by any one per, to 1110.000 or leer 7b. .et M Incorporetkro Is the aura as Sled In July. UK THOS.+. 4.411.1.41.122/ES. Secrstary. &suer Oointecrtcur, • :• •- r. tharttord °sooty. 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