PFTTSBITRGH GAZETTE =Z=M! PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORilliTI, kiiil7BT 7, )866 ====E= or Printioglatibilibmentof DasZy 1.;4.3ezwe0t...° enaundS7. Amman; who4ol . nabels.astimsa amen vin km" th In berori . lllll, upt e. Bataniati . . Advance "Paymints::=Treinif ter no sub wriptun be tskant kir the Doil7 or Wookl7 Beattie, Oulu@ oomont to mods I odrastoo. Whoosive the tboo to up to width Um. sobowtortkot I. tutu. th. vrtn b forotiobli stoned. =loos onboctiptiou Is re amd bi wham* mama. AZ franalant advertlathic, el mrs ainenson4 nan roOithOil to to tutu vows. The onti ozooPtioos +ln be vb.'', oPOtIOI month I 7 or prey =tido ore made. mulihr arse Weekly Ikesetie•—'PL. szteastee Olsobabli ofour Welly Wake okay teem. beikimas emo, •Wig floinibla =dim of baking Mob bantam Worn Our Waslatioti is leteenobio sad tin thawasl, roadibe nimairtury benethaVetworbibar end shop-hewer b Midas Powirylnalt..aisti limetwo Ohio. .The r#t, Um Meeting of "Americana'. :;; (Wont are, oquietioins" baw according to the fellowawho assume that name, but those who ball it,) on Saturday night laid appears to here • been a tremendous Ware. Out of the many thOnsaidt.of voters within essy reach of the four on Are htmdrest only rallied to ~0411, and of these s Considerable portion °misted orlooksrs•On. The call was loud *booth and rndetent entstgh; but seen the re.: caireei of isawet organiz talon were powerless to rouse the multitude. - The object of the meeting semis to have been twofold: fast to give ex-Gov: Johnston an onpor lenity to retrievethe damage done - to his political ' reputation; and second to "bead" the after the manner of Botts with . . Captain Tyln. How far either purpose was 'se , .eomplished must be fors time s matter of °phi . ' fonibutinit , private conclusion is that . the-az- Oovernei Sian& no better now than before, and " the effort to organize a Republican party • go go as snocessfully as if the meeting had i,1.111013r bell held. ' • ' itOtnee,Viis. Johnston was the great man , et the . 000aeloti; all the test were thrown in for good ticasurei. in spite of the "curses, not loud but deep,". which Fere heaped. upon him by hie brethren in this quarter for the pro-Slavery course sursned .by hint 'at Philadelphia and Beading, they seem' to have been forced .to hikes lion of him, for one night, and give him a ling coveted opportunity to deceive the people ':.wlth pnbilo pretesta:ions of devotion to the amuse of freedom, which it had been his chief concern to oppose and betray in the secret councils of the Order. It behooved Airs, certainly, who was chief .anong the doughfaces' In the National Council, to cry out here against donghfacee, and counsel his brethren to put them down; and still more to call on them to condemn the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, when the records of .the National Council contain his emphatic ' , Not" to a resolution which denounced that repeal.- - Political consistency is too old fashioned to be app rov ed of, now; and this kind of tergiversation, we are to. suppose, is just the thing for "Know Nothings." What beautiful parallel oolmnninkuld be made of Win. F. Johnston's record at Philadelphia and Wm. P. Johnston's Speech at Pittsburgh( We have not room for such a display, now, and per , ; haps the is not worth the candle; but here are some tests and their comments, both brief, and aa expressive as a Column could be made: IrreunGarernor Jefouton'anieseh ore Saturday night. should be done to prevent the admission (of Mamas and Nebraska with - slave constita 7:i'S tithe ; When she applied for admission, her , eonatitettion might repudiate slavery, but after ..ter admission,. she could te — nr around and insert . obtuse recognizing it. The only numn,r to _nest this, woo to restore As anapronise, and be yond that line there shall be no slaiery." CowanCT - Resolution (lira at Philadelphia anti.ention, with Gov. Jemmies rote Ism* iC - Braved, That the repeal of tha Missouri Coutprombre was an infraction of the plighted df,thalfation, and that it should he restored; /kid if 00118 to that end than fail, Congress should - refuse to admit any State tolerating Sla ver" which shall be formed out ,of any portion - thelerritory from - which that institution was excluded by that Comproinise. Upon which Wa. , fonastrut ammo NO! VMS: 111a.savosspossA. That how 'should they carry out their views? ~Thefloveruor, proceeded to say, only by the :Aritrican . organisation. He then - explained the principles of,that party, &o. •' • comma : G J ohnston's /100. protal agaixal Our ptrrty taking '''';'nettots on th e . slavery pieta* _ ...Thiet — Undersigned, citizens of the United States ft .mfiiicliiits of the Statestheir get opposite , ftMei, SiZiesnly protest against the introduction of ration connected rota Slavery into the plat fps,peipla - "of the Aterican•party--belng laced that an such. issues' were intended to WtitalwilitedTwithin Its purposes and objects. 'mild be Idle, we think, to add anything to :Stihsentdestei eointuents,u these. tiroi . ...Johniiion, we may state in conclusion, - took ground against the Ilarmsmota party, sad we put the feat upon record. It is•something - lase than a year since the Governor indignantly .! • denial, in • published card, that he belong ao.the Enow-Nothing party ; new, be says, be le ' proud to acknowledge himself, a member of that • orgseMation. Where Will 1. this!time next • ••• 13io r poblict, of course, are not to te; ; deoeived, „tidier .pitiful gatherings ofdeniagogues in the open air, or the pompous and msdc•to-order ratiaptione snob gatherings may adopt.. Thep°- . of the know-Nothing party, was defined etPhilsdelphia isd Reading; and these supple mental thatlatstions are got up tomer, by-play, to mire* some selfish aim or delude the masses. They: can hare no authority and delvers' no at -tuition ; and we only salads to the matter, now, , toebow the chief actor in it fiat be ht under- (Mimi, and that no stump oratory, however well Idled, can wipe out the record whieu display true character. r, . . Govalts on DursoN.--The Detroit Advertiser o the 2d init. sus that the Hon. John L. Dew ion.. uttered, In the preeence of intelligent end :prominent.' Citizens of Detroit, on bimrd the stesteer/Thiscis on her recent trip to the head of Lake fittherior, 'these words,. to wit:, " . .- !I now 'regret My vote opon the Nebraska bill; I consider that Massaro u of most Wadi clone policy fer the Democratic party and the administration--as en act of gross - Injustice to the North and, of glaring bad faith on_ the part of dell:Path." ,: . , Snob repentance of ,course coma too. late for any practical good, but for the credit of the an It la betted. Dtte than neass., .2dr. Dawson dare nOk * lldnithig,-thois; go to. Kansas and' face the brobil eiew add compose the "rantp" . Legialature of that:Terri —Tba,Buiralo pflp!rdey has 'the following on another fasbure of the same subject . "Havison's abeeniti on Like 73.uperior will be appnclited when we 'myth= bets.one of that knot of epeculitoniwbo own SuperibiOfty. His 'pertain are 'Saint= er Mr, Voiney, lild.Webetia;?rinte flonetetyito kink Rine, and Where—among whom =doubt ' edly hi:Piero* himself. .Htit. the latorest In the contain *hi= this virtuous clan= lately.so in dignant at Gait Reedn's land ayantlations has, Is of course in the hands of some body who will nicely cloak it." Mast LTUD011; ' 01 THI ILIVICLATIONI 07 A. LIM ineinmolig this book we expressed dotibt of its moralliy, from sash wperEdv examina : .;'kketu *Ohm had-time to give it. Ellnoe the*, luve_roul #,; pad, fully, omicur ks the foliow- Ing esitipiskt 6f G& pestiferous book, which ire take, from the New York Centeuroka4doevas er y regard to monli It L one of the worst of modern fictione, and- Its remarkable ability only affords ii noun why it should be more earnest ly end etaphatiosily condemned. It embodiu new exposition of the oorrupting sad lioentiou theory of - .eleetive affinities",which Goethe rude tam basis of one of his earlier romsnoes, and which some of the selkalled ..spirituelists," or trensuendiatei sensualists of this country teach jai thet , frakove" Coating. The marriage rata lititiai,eittiblishitl ld Christimt imCiety is metal led is anrodious system of tyranny over women,. inmd it- is .argued that elm:, MOltill'elionld be to her own life-lawi fully isludble of bar God-given dower of lovta and her *hop to • bestow it according to the `divine ,law: ht . her at trectiemn. ..'fhomeaning of such edreuildocutory fortetsw aslthele ie stdficiently °beim% and we our .eolnmns by upraising it in r..-plainerAtigusge. It le greatly to be regretted 71;e4";thik deeply' interesting plot , sad •pewetfal loyleint this vicious book are likely. to gain for It wide eirinlatioe,-and thus 4tue the most sittotwidiabg *Koko Of 000,11 W. .Blsl.lf t--. 4 - • Ttrigklrssrxrerrze 13synrw, for, July cou tains seven articles, and its usual able review tit" cotemporary literature. The first article is a' notioe of the dangerous speculations of Spinoza. ' Thenicond tetmtitled "International Immoral.- ty,"ilih which the foreign policy of the British - govtien:aent is ieverelY'eritiiised, its treatment of the European patriots of 1848 is condemned, sadita.alliance with Louis Napoleon meets with so favor. The policy pursued in the present war the Review thinks, seems likely to realize Irossinifs prophecy, tlat England will stand in more need , of Hungary than Hungary of Eng land. The country, through the immorality of Its statesmen, is left to drift without compass And without purpose. An American' citizen can.; apply these observations to oar own country at this time with entire pertinency. - "Self-Education" forms the subject of the third article, which Is judicious and well maim- I ed. " The Physiological Errors of Teetotal. ism," is--an article which wilt stir up the ener gies of our temperance men, as it essays to strike down one prop of the temperance move= meat, to wit: that all use of Alcohol, however' moderate, isinjorions- A, long article is closed by the following paragraph: " Reviewing our argument, previous to closing it, we find thas.Ttetotalirm can only maintain its position as a scientific, theory by proving that whatever is truer of Excess, is true in a mi nor degree of Moderation; that Aloohol poison ous in excess is poisocons moderation; that. Alcohol is pernicieturbeeense . it Is not Food; that its assistance is delusive beasuee temporary, and in its results datsgerMts; and that Modem tiors is not only deleterbruk in -itself, but still more so In leading inettebly to Excess. , Every one of these arguments's° have 'answered. Ev ery one of these positicrng we hive shown untena ble against theevidenee''of LOgio, Science, and Fact. But in arguing that,' it may appear that we lay more stress on the benefit to be derived from Aloohol than we really do. It is a very dangeront, tricksy Spirit, needing the power of S Prospero to make it beautifully obedient; need ing sigatity and saltsommand to make It • blessing." "The - Foreign Policy of the United States" is an article of mach ability •and fairness, and manifests a mote accurate knowledge of Ameri can affairs than is common with English writers. In commenting on the influence of parties in di recting our foreign policy, the Know Nothings are referred to. The Reviewer, rejoices over the assertion of an American feeling, both as an Englishman and a Protestant; but he strongly condemns the secrecy of the organisation, and its proscriptive and intolerant character. Its secrecy, it says, is "repugnant to the idea of a Republic, where every citizen ought to be re sponsible to his fellows for the fulallinent of his citisenshinr: "Nor can we believe," he adds, "that the deoootic government to which, every secret society must be submitted, and which we understand is in this ease most stringent, will long be so/banned to oy men so unused to die tation." The intolerant characteristics of the Order, the Reviewer deduces from its own pub 'Mid principles, i;nd from copies of its accredi ted newspapers. In regard to the latter, he de -fies Ireland to produce such a paper as a Boston Know Nothing organ, which had fallen under his notice. He says "Is Is the most rabid Orangeism served up with American slang; and even • The Tablet' is not more intolerant, while it is far less vulgar. It is full of exhortations to exclude all Catholics from companionship, and all Irish from employ ment; and this forego of fanatacism and eel esbness is made attractive by tales describing the abominations of celibacy, with a pruriency which can only be equaled in England by Rey cold's • Mysteries of the Court.' The effect of this teaching Is evident enough in the style and temper of the correspondence which is inserted both In prose and verse. It is most sad to see America thus entering upon that entffse of po lemical conflict which has been the curse of Ire land and England also. Our experience, in stead of being a warning, appears to excite them to emulation, and the result will be the some: the cause of Romanism will be aided, not injured. Believing, as we do most firmly, that from the influence of the Romish Church there follows, and always must follow, social degrada tion and national subservience, we mourn over this spirit of persecution, not only because it is an imitation, but because it will be an aggra vation of Romanism. "The fear of priestly power in the States, though perhaps not =natural, Is unreasonable. The Roman Catholics are indeed absolutely in creasing, because of the foreign immigrations: but they are relatively diminishing by the con version of many of the immigrants. The Irish as they improve in eiroumitances notoriously cease, either themselves or their children, to be Catholics. Archbishop Mac Hale preaches in Connaught against the credos, because of what he calls its irreligious effect; and, according to the statistics of Mr. Mullen, an American priest, the number of Roman Catholics in the States is hardly two millions, instead of being, as by nat ural increase It eliould.have been, about four mil lions. The faith which • Protestant ascendancy' and territorial tyranny bad wound round the Celtic heart, becomes loosened by the poesessi-n of republican equality let the; Protestants of America enact the penal laws of Ireland, or ex hibit its Orangeism, and they will quickly re store to the priests their influence. Persecution is a game by which Humanism is sure to gain." This . is sound teaching. The true way to disarm Romanians, is to permit Catholics in this oottntryto enjoy every social and political right, without let or hindrance, and without reproach. We can conquer their prejudice, their bigotry and their errors, by the truths, exhibited to them by means of oar free institutions, oar com mon schools, our freedom of speech and thought, our free bibles end free books, and our freedom from proscription - and intolerance. No errors. can stand each treatment. The Review can be had at Gildenfenny and Miner'.. Koutrrn on rim Wait. Mr. Bright, during • recent speech on the Conduct of the War, and the Expedition 'to the Crimea, quoted the folio wing passage from a speech made by Kos suth, atGlisgow, on, the 6th of Jaly 1864 just after it began to be rumored that an attempt was to be made to take Sebastopol. "I dont think you can take Sebastopol by sea. It would cost eacrifices which you neither can afford nor risk. And as to taking it by land, to take an entrenched *imp, linked by terrible for tresses, and annyfor garrison in it, [hear hear,] and new armies pouring into your flank and rear —and you in the ;Wolof the Crimea, with at. most no cavalry to resist them—Dear, heard —that ie each an undertaking to moceed in which more forces are necessary than England and Prance cad ever unite in that quarter for "such an aim. You mill be beaten; remember my mord. Your braves will fall in vain under Rus sian bullets and Crimean air as the Russians fell under Teeth& bullets and Danubian fever. Not one out of Aye of your braves, immolated iu vain, shall 800 Albion or Gallia again." [Gear, hear.] ' • • Mr. Bright added that; If one of the old prophets bad arisen in your Midst, speaking under the direct inspiration of Heaven, he could not - more exactly have pointed out the despesslis expedition which you were ntenit undertake ' or the frightful , disasters trbleltioti were entailing u pon your country." Events' have certainly verified, to • meet re makable degree, the astraracy of Kossuth's pre dictions in regard to this Expedition. The ex planation le doubtless to hi found in the fact that„ in addition !tun clear, Impraised judgment Kossuth had a. more thorough and complete knowledge of the country to be invaded, than any other man in England. MADAME RACEM4 'the French actress, Is to Commence her.engsgement in New York in Sep somber, being employed on a speculation to bleed the pockets af our softiated public. It Is announced how much Madame and her corps are to receive, and the public of course will be too gallant notja tuakait up, although the lady is no longer young Or handsome, and will talk In an unknown tongue to the great mass of theatre goers. The campaign Is set down far two hun dred performances, and Neehers Charge is 1,2E0,000 frauds, besides 6,000 per month for hotel bills. ',rile. Sarah Felix, 60,000 trance Mlle. Lea Felix,' 60,000 francs; Wile. Dina, 50,000 francs, and so Cu, making a grand total for the expenses, of 2,554,600 francs, or $510,- 900. In order to clear the expenses alone, the receipts must amount to $2.600 for each per formance Here is the nice little sum of over half a million of dollar,, which must be given to sill a few ladies in pantomime, for it will be nothing else to the vast majority. Will the spec ulation succeed? We shall see. Apppirrsteirr Er nut Pizsmerr.—Thomas A. Hendrick/4,0t /odium, to be Commissioner of the Goers! Land Office, in the plane of John .Wilson removed; Josiah Minot, otNew Hamp shire, to be Commissioner of Pensions, in the plape r iof /ATM P. ,Waldo, resigned. Murray McCown, of Made 'to be Mth Auditor of she Treasury, in the PIM ofJobn Minot,: appointed Cesethostemir et Poulos. Govitaxos Bunn Car Gurtirr or ISPZClrld ruto.—A pro-slavery correspondent of the tit Louis Republican acquits Gov. Reeder of the ck upon which he alarenumed- . Belem: M e e-Gimeriior is a man Of rather prepoesea sing appearance: notiaithstandingthe cloud which now shadows hie brow, he certainly is placed in a very 'unenviable nttitude, there being' bore none, nay, not one, of all the people's represen lativee, willing to treat him with nommen reispect;, he is apciened as if be were a leper.. 'nit the President will remove - him, there can beno doubt: The charges that were. preferred &tabu& the . Governor, Judge Ellmore and Attorney General Isaacs, for fraudulently, and against laW.nur chasing loads from the half-breed Saw I have had an opportunity. to somewhat Itiveitti gate, and to examine the treaty between , the Kay Indians nod the Government, and I sin-sat isfied that their purchase, or rather acacia:4 for purchase, was in conflict with no stattq,.llser or regulation of the Department; thattthe In dians from whom they purchaaed hada Perfect fee simple title to the lands from the General Government, to indisputable, and that, too; with out any kind of eontrol or reservation in the Government. This feet will appear by inference to the 6th article of the treaty made with the Basses Indians, on the 8d of Tema, 11326-L7th vol. "U.S. Statutes at large," (Indian Treaties.) /XPOILTATIONR . or Founts DST flootts.—:Tha Philadelphia Lodger publishes a table showing that for the fiscal year ending July rat, ti; 'env .ber of packages of cotton, linen,' woolearand worsted fabrics imported from Liverpool into the United States was 118,666 against 126;496 for the same time last year, and 181,479 for thireor responding period of the previous year. 117pon these facts the. Ledger remarks: The total decrease, according to these figures, as between the year just closed and the one im mediately preceding, may be set down, inlronnd numbers, as about forty per cent. Between the same year and that of 1852 and , 1852, Ole de cline is somewhat lees, but still very conaidera ble. The falling off may be put in a still more terrible manner, by saying that, If tberinipprta dons continue in the ratio of the-year jutt mit:tided, it will require three and a half years to equal the importations-of the two years immedi ately preceding it. • With inch a decline In our imports, and with the probability that we shall have a surplus of food to export this fall, the Anatolel condition of the country cannot but soon become as healthy as it ever has been, even in periods of the high est prosperity. latetr RECTTAHOXII triton Actatoa.--41 the emigration drain from Ireland to the United States la being gradually diminiehed, man doubt it to, the influx into Ireland of American money, earned by Irish hands, is steadily on the increase. Just take a few figures in illustration of this atatemenL The number who left Ire!auditor all parte of the Suites, British America, and Ans. trails, in the year 1863, was 192,609; whereas the number who left Ireland in theyear 1864 did not exceed 160,209: Of these 111,092 emigra- ted to the United States, 22,909 to Brithsti Amer ica, and 16,203 to Australia. In 1853 the amount of money sent home by Irish emigrants to their relatives in Ireland, for payment of passages as whiles for various other purposes, was £1,430,- 000; but in 1854 that amount, vast and wonder ful as it was, was far exceeded, it harlog reach ed to £1,730,000, or nearly £300,000 over what it was the previous year. In the historVil the world there is nothing like this amazing proof of the strength and intensity of the feeling of affection and family attachment which has ever distinguished and adorned the calumniated Irish race.—Cork Exassiner. t Tux receipts of the Cleveland and Pittebnrgh Railroad, for the month of Joll, 1855;"are as follows : From pwengere... freight .. miscellaneous soarttes Total .................. -- The receipts for July, 1664, were From passenger' freight . ..... " miscellaneous eources ...... Tim New York Sunday Thnee draw' • paral lel between the present administration' and - that of George the Third. of England, as fellows:. "The Pierce administration in this whole !mi ners have their historical parallel in the North . cabinet of George the third. Mr. Marcy Is the Lord North of 1555. The President is. King George. Kansas is the Boston of 176 S In 'Amp sot. times. Stringfellow is General Gage rati• raw. The policy of forcing slavery is - the repetition of the policy of forcing tuition. Let the wise men of Washington study: history! There were many loyalists made rebels by the blindness of the North polloy—Ahero be many Union men in danger of becoming rebel freelsoilers by the tdindness of the Pierce cabi net!" Hartsss.—A correspondent of the St. Lout Dame:rat, expresses the belief, formed- after careful inquiry, that the opponents of slavery in Hausa& are one-quarter more numerous then its advocatea. He represents the state of feeling as one of intense excitement,—the Missouri pro slavery men being determined to keep posses sion of the Territory at all hazards, and the free. soil men being equally resolute in resisting them. He says the latter are organising mitt. tary companies for self defence, and autieipates bloodshed as the result of these collislone...—N. P. Trrbune. TOLZOILLPH Lunt TO rams.--The Turkish dor ertiment have granted an exclusive concession for a submarine telegraph from the Dardanelle to Alexandria. The cost twilit* £129,000, 'had the line could be completed In two menthe. At the same time proposals are on loot to carry the project to India. The total length [ninths Dar. dinette to Herschee is about 9,000 miles and the sum required for the whole (induding ;the nob• merino to Alexsedris) would be shout, .4.1560, 000. The entire line to India may It is *deleted be complete In two years. iltoroir - Nur On, emisidered equal to . the best lard or sperm oil for burning and• Mead rtty, is now manufactured, in Dayton,glate. The oil remains in a flald state at a very brat temper ature, and it does not "gum" like the, ordinary oils. It is need in every debate machinery. An ingenious chemist has sent. a bottle of London fog to the Paris Exhibition, ise a spec imen of raw material. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. I'Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge and Lem Paze—A. envoi. mmbip.tfoo but rory, stbonenj. Naha *Mowing will above—Www Toni. Nor. 20. tl6l— from oxpertintoo. the valuable ,mantle of Dr. ArLasies fOrrothsge awl Lite Pills. I Ws the aaae Steno hack eoeudd•red It my ditty. and mato It my bovievoi, to nut. theme &Moho known 'benne I wont 'among" my Mania. • short Mao ago I Demme asepudutid mak tho eye of. youusetri. eree armed to to to:nabbed itth worm and Ilia complaint at tho Mm. tans. =dhoti beep Pilfer lag (or woke two month.. Through my Velovel the pnrehownt ono bona, of Dr. Jr Loves few(les, neCono box of Liver Pill., bleb oho took according to dLtvethins The erwolt INK oho pasowl a Ism quexaMy of worms. and thinks that Dm box more of the pinle wlll rortori hat to imPat braWl. ate ammo sad evoktonovean•he :broad by inning on ILL. m. o. amgat, eprpar of mutprupd Mourne emsetL P. & DT. hPlarwee teletwated Verndfoge and U,., PIN tan both be obtained af eny of the neleletdble Drag Stone In this eity. W PmeheeerswM plena weft! to astior ens take none bat Dr. tellemee Vermlnnte and Leer Ma, nem are other Faultily» and P.lla rem before the 181181 r, bat oomparatively worthleee For male by the bill Drowdetone. min im lillirtH1018.; w 8 thseereert LA .1. Itidd 00.. 60 Wdod et. Num and General . Debili7.-4ohn Ruthsrford. No. 90 Wylie st, Pittsburgh. bows ton. mitered of the most dlrtawaing Imo of DYstsevidio by the use Of Itterhare's !Tolland Miters. gm 'lrshissei Oros eller sufferlog *0 Ull,Oll years with headache; sustims eod Mend debility attending Indlevothm. 1 iunr hol Sr hotly restored!. This Impede. weedy Am one of ova oldest saol :Won respected citizens, csonot fall to loduw. the lirolid toga; this vrevarethm. ♦ Sow dam will satisfy 000 of It. room &depot, Sca . strvertlaemont In anotber column. 'Outidawil Heal the Sick.—lifen of liboraretbioation at the pristent d.r. devote all their ; Gant/ to Warmth* moans ahremby they may !move Mom valeta mandtles . width small tht human frame. There It no reohla art than that of hirallua the dot, considatag the . Minstar. len dimity. to which man Is Ilthis• and. which any mist him to drag OUtin Protracted X* of dlstresis erns...Maar out tdm on. the bloom aids adttorme sad marginalia— We should gratefully mein upon ever megrim of Monter outing thelydreladful Chat, or causing • reMovil of thine elms to kabalism. In that eases wham the Liver or the Etomachllt lb. eause, w. would bigittromplamad Itoodand's Garman Bitten, priamed by Dr. 0. IL Jacitsbn. Fa medicine M this Um Mancds higher that.,thmit Ora and to those who me sulTaing from the liannt of Indlanstkro. we faiths, an the antidote. bee idverthiw mat Je7s:2lrakerT Nut Yoga:, ; Juno 1501, 1856. 4 - 11 Re v Tort Liverpooj Lined Packaji.ai JOHN THOBEPSON, No. 410 . 1.4 neeJ streak Pitta korai, Pa.,11 tka. only scion ha tbio obey, city authorised to'kell Poniasy Ontilkabia 11# my Lbw a Nro Tort and IdrorPoot . OORNILIIIB GRIMM. r • 87 &milk at. tOrw•prit.' 8 00 ahral. on band Eight Vial isty . Embank parade at any Bank in linalsoil:nrolliod. lkotialid and Wales. Vas, brings plosostos Man Now York and Phlladba• Ghia by Railroad. PEN THOMPSON. _jai:4l44lW T soT X& 410 labietY, AMA; & ALLEM . 111100X13801181 . 0 • ' - ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilsola Furnaces, IVren IrelTubini anv YrrIINO ariI.WILLY.' For Wows* and Ventilation of w. • A. lel aesirrat sr Winans and Ircallasi4B_ll7 Item or /tot Wisbor.Plim ROWlm4fivimo. unarm. adloca4 BRlltatr, Ilastatlas, arms Mar* OmrS_ZONR• Ofhrelltaas. I% likailiirlaPrig!" ,0 • . . < The Greatest Kedical Discovery • OF Tl-I.E. AGE- :dr, Kennedy, of Rexlinry., has discoymed in aeue wow azosolisiartiie Inpu• ttii.dy u4 = l:l of ototott btoviwott° iota.* Pug*. `.* - hlis litied It la 000 r elinu handrail eases, sail besot Lilsd isms to twosome (both thunticlaimair.) hoe two to his ocausion woo two but:aired cortlibrotas ot its value-, ill stitida twenty Wks of Bostoo. "two boobs, ars warranted tthrats •snarling tato tectith r. ihisto thaw btittlso orLII atostlis wars or poplar of the, tbds ' . ,Too to thee. batiks will alms the system Too bathe aro warranted to care ths wont esn},r to tit* • MLitt to ere tontine are crarientad to care th e ...et Ow to two bottles. In ruiraUted to cure AU Purim to the nat. Sys Wear u t tnirtuatid 10 clas running cr the cost and biutebee auti the hair. -, • ' Four to At bottler in tnirtiatiut -, teutcre corrupt and Co. Pottle will curs war arupUou of thp skin. 'Too to thrsi tattles art watruptect to Ciao the rant ewe of Oilman:P. Two to throe bonne aro warraated to eon the rant dee Drab bur of rheum:lsm Three to four battles ars inirantect to owns salt rheum Phre to Ada bottle Winn:re the wont one a *croft% - AbsneetL slims etrinenced .from the tint bottle, soda paten eorebe warranted. when the Own umntl ty Is tan. Nothing. looks go Improtrable . to those who hare in Min mod ill the ,w 'izuxticizias at t h e day, so that a cumin* weed growing In the pasture., . and along old Mom with, remold Gam Mary humor In the Magog rat rc Is new a died tact: If you have shunter Intuit...tart Thorn am no Ilk nos aids. humi or hal about it milting maw mom and sot your.. Poddled ova thonsand bot tle. Mit ht the elelnity orltortoiL - i knew-Ile ergots To nay case. It ham already done nom of Me wrested cure. ever dons du Mumehmetts I gave It to children • Tom oggto old people of Maly. I benison poor, puny, wormy holing dr u, w.h.o. oksh.t. end tabby, reamed to a pertirotilmt• of health by one bottle. To thoegerho Ms subject to a it* beedaehe, one bottle Mil Myers eon tk It glen great renal to catarrh and Moines.- Borne Whohavoi been metlmi Mr man, hen Lo gin and b.= regulated by It. thi body is round It work mats easy, bat when there is say derangeMent of the funotlone of nature. tt utliMuse eery alarmist. met Ingo, trut you most not to alarmed—they always deep Poor In from Shur dam to a week, Time letterer abed re sult horn It. On-the contrary,Wrben that feeling Is Wong You will get yourself a newperson.. I heard Mine or the most extraviont enomhuns of it that man ever 11. timed to. No change of dlet leaver' uerlrelikau--eat the best you oars mt. Than likewise sit batik Width. when Ma sowed to sweet all, Alamdrew heruthloim' mall= of the nick sad Mein the ears Prior 60 omits. Trice of the ladled IMmormy $1 perledils . DTRACTIONS Fag ore tablcemoon fel we day. Children awn eight yearn desert moonfirk Marren fowo drs tirt Tema. Immtmoong , Ono direction mh be made eable to all courdltutlona. take enough to otwrato on heves tole.. day. Mr. KILNIIKDT piny peremal attendance to tad mew or ...wants. _ . B.l4WhOteril...p4 rettU. at . Df•BAY/3M%. 140 Wr4.l trod. comer of Vtrithe fe&tiltrT To Xotheis: . Wives and :Dug high.— ,The nobbled cUsraner In thee:isnot or medicine. and the erbkir has, and etilcartinta• to prove, the greatest blembrg to the human Is the medical Preparation known es himihall's Cited. Ordholloon. It hi :Wined Mears the vulvae Maue. Incidred en fornalse, much u Proleiena pain In the hack. weakness, extreme prostration from nursing nod • handrid other evils In their Leahy, have almost nude ll . burden turn. ed existuse Into play and hourly urea The most en lightened porheade of the medical colleges In the old erorld,U 'wen is In Ude :coaratry, Pave bold lb. sutdeot WIWOUS cormiderstkos. and they hoe dully &terrain • .d that Q. rid method of trestle/ Mimi es bat and cep. arate Marne was MI orrtupt, and that • ouguertienat nut erg ea. what war. requinaL It Is an old *due. that frost Dodds* more slowly; end while the Faculty were en carades to harmonise. their Omit and diged s tram IQ mend pencil.., Dr. Pomeroy, • physician with forty Tura uperimee lath. &ousel of women and children reduced the theory to simple hem, and dlecovared • rem edy eldsti bas anted and willeure eighteen out of gray twenty caw pee ulstlng. In some are where the or AP= him loon raptured. or elms, they have been wets. ly to by bad mediraltrestment, nothlag m bel done but to el Waft the aymptorns. tire aner hepriner IWO t.dlenhazet, the great larder of the Itnallsh medical reboot, sad, theurtbre, tot co ens, despair Wan Ude Um.• dy hasher a falthltdif tried Threw utile and odice and the advice of an Interested phyridan—...an lbr your mlur-ore what the reenectv baa dons *mother; a ad than noon with • Amu faith In the assurance that. lisrehaira Iltarime Cathalkon le no "onset remedy," but e nolrattlic muntaluatker of rudest MMus, which will mum the eeseritatkon from destruction. will agree the hurdle= amass& of Mews, and macre health to the slreirly tm oalred Vital poser. Price SI.,M) per bottle. Bold whole sale and Mall at, DR. GEO. 11. EZYEZWB Dreg Itom No. HO Mond argot. Jul./Ike 419,230 28 - 85 576 41 .... 4,293 30 59,101 94 $18,440 48 . 16,998 42 ... 2.864 91 HOLMES, RABE & CO 88,648 81 • lIISOCESSOR 10 • A. H. HOLMES h 'BROTHER, `ll l / 1 1107ACITIOUtSa dlr 2".,4&818 SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IKON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCKS, PICKS. Timber, MI, Tobacco & Cotton &mew; 2C 1 VM. , 0 o.d Asawfor JiklaUsenk. Car sad Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nate complete, PITTSBURG 11, PA., !wrung* No. 112 inm,an 101 hut en.. ssrwaa. Woos .uno Barium eti wort escrustmat. WELLS, BLDBLE & CO., 86 Fourth it. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa., ILINT7PAOPOZZR3 OF Doggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers, DRAY WHIPS; THONGS. AND SWITCHES, Keep ootoitantly on hand, received direct dhs the o r t Mes, let Twit Ot iw Ps a goll a t = . „,r= Dr 5716124.. P . I.th and ourb.c. =a Cab IMP". 1!",0 S t ook s 1 . 4 Lwow ka. DirSevirt,b• of indjogrmsl7 fsTßO:bal i* mkt, ?Ira in gal ono VivinrAY =l id WARILANTIf.D.7.II JOHN COCHRAN. & BROS. MANUIAOTUREIIB OF Iron laillig,tva Tudis, Tindt Doan, Wlldew " %Abe Guards, ix., flos.-111 Second M., & 86 Third et., -(between Wood and Marko%) . PITTSBUROLf, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Ihsboysaid PlHw siltalik br vt pancos. Prailcular t.sU "Id to esdoidag Grave Leta Jabbrag daa as tlart setleo. -- m 1114.1 • Makatea from Clinada.—Qaeboo, Feb. Ttb.1464.-Ilbeess. IA A. Palumeteelt • Cb...-We bad the Oaten anedlthir. Ude nandass. tb.sUlaba amattaste rnotrog. widd, mit be yery gratiresso to TM. II 1/ gm red rolaraarity. We en. esektletamyom eery •• - ' • '; )(WON SS ..Osintrama.4ly dambber. 4 Mee oil, and ray sas s older. am ke eserderaUe eaberinf . ana 7I aerebood two bailee of 'rear Yowl of 1 1 -mtw iene t: b ez. Vie te e it t= d gr 6 41mA leee Illre MINDS= WOWED. mete az lreardlar.=trom l 7 to It loam so mob of the be sandal *Sets o Year th T e eradrate. I Awe liter duty, to resommad It tO thr , 'LOW so la lay °lemon. am oleo met ellebtlana esea an verso eyes metbrot la the pat .te. M a % W". te 'Man L e rMtd e" Aswasnittsaibrl6. A. 74111411:urom co eornm ot Weed sae Vine ut • beylatver • PHLLADELPI - LEA. -Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, • OPPONTI WS CUSTOM HOU= Will make all kinds neuraace. either rtrewas at United. on orn a rs. Notion of Prooorty or Iffeeboxidl" tommoblo of groudnen. EA:imam r. KIN , Proddost. . liii:X :Viva.' e le •Wealiiii . ObafrP II Iwo, "112314 9.11. - 1 . . I, c . tltlish. I OW.trol.. P.E.Sinser. im.B. Pool. . O. Clayton. E. • .Mtkomk. kbo P. Btemiciez, BeentakT ii".. i OO/71R .I.kok dietwir. conker Alit wad WoOd itnei `Western 'lnsurance Conipanying OF PaySBURGH Will losurer kinds of Pho and Maine Risk!. • aJonaor,. o.u. au. ko&alfli J. W. BOWW. N Will*. Goo. Donde. Was. Lady mdoidaaa, - Nottel Mamie. _ Pairoon. weril. uppi.mt, ilathbaln% =niad by Directors woh taws fa AL oadoasity. at who grid Moray ad, sat Par fame at too hyrax N 92 Woks. "Nr 05 &&&11 & 00'd Wanbsoado) stash Pittsburgh: PITTSBURGH Life. Piro & Maine lzusursuicie Company; Mee, Cornerliarket and:Water Streets, rtrnausaßan 4,4 z. 1, 4 yon, r. This Compaay makes every Insurance sp .Plas to or emtgoate4 with LIINIUSED. 4 :4 llB 4 t a l giratrutrit. " “ibt d aa dd "d nwi Ands reciestho.rB.,Thuz' ager.i.bdYnir= see itarm=riits.besetriisseeLiosst wlt.b laity tesllNrtims. • ttotetOW•sy. 7 r i n atpa p i lk umeat...„_,_ . —7 l l taga, WOW. FaluMmetwoz COMPANY; oPPlTTsstritakt. JOHN a SHOENBIERGER,IreIiden4 ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary; • O. BATCHELOR, at . Geral.Agent. z" Insure Aganst. Kiwis of, 11 4111NR-AND FIRE: RISKS. 4. R. Rharob.r • 0. WAhmoi o . lll. :Rateb.ke ui,' 1i ,W. . Klemm • R. D. as. 6 • 4 4 "th, r.i• JAM A. Cuhf.• 11. 2 " 1 - • ,;,....SWArAlats bawd br ino rierma i isciredalt d : ee nrirtrielgs..v...brizt, nig irsames—....;,a. 'mem 0 1 --- 40 " 143 1 9 1 .. • -FUMING IMMEM a CO) • WHOLXBALE DRDOGISTB, • so 7oon i4ra : a l u lrtr of tor ! IgLasO 0de . ,14 . , Vl-111s, %pm COLLINS,HENRY o hilillignirr nl M - 11103.11ANT, 1171114 . J4 D EUIED "141 8 121 1M1, lis; NZ_ igtreskbialmok 11‹ WELCH & GRIFFITH'S j PATENT GROUND SAWS. ; HAVING ptuthasei from Mr. Wm. South LION CITY COMMERCIAL 001 • • ' of Pittelisorner of Wood ereilitera sisgi;his Patent Slehg. log grinding cirsiniar sot:other 1, gmel, and faliT Slelf, Sr f which we havOsighla a largelti‘. aidie are `1.4 spar tem already received the *de propriegos of WO:agent. Re rintirki any. Imat..l .Mig! in tan 0017 1,111/a ghftitintormatiaiestinfrl4,mci* tlivaatim: • ' 141 % gtVl bard of Thle le the only Wahine. crier [mooted that will //Mad Mil Euallaaer, Gov. JAIESILPOILOM Woo. W • Saw perfectly wren In Wegner. "St-Gov.. Cal WILIall MOCelsinags, Col. Wt. other.. They will require leas wit—will not heat while ; wagggiwg, •••• • - ••• riviiinooth—eari hilitheand keep aihre longer 1' racattii that Fly other made — and are mot liable to Demise L Hitchcock, Professor of the Science of , wad ofthe Hof IlOokquvplay. oar Fswpara• • Riede Wow no Rani godier of Coe , j ranit." -Fl'grukAjwth" - - -Pr'f.Naw * the" imported avar el dria r 0ta7,417n , su", at math higher . 4 6..1; RI , tonck, A. M Pro . few! of Mabel ordt.tho gitaseally oisdite Saws.: mi.d.,t,„ Lumber. e. ...h.kina, • associate Profeseor to the ti that no Saw will be sentfran thee latabliehment tint what • ..)rd Hotr Vii. L hi, pitt a b ug7 g b a j to OSUMI= Steel saa wo.k.s.ablin the Temper .1111. i 13001E-SE ener SPINO in this College taught sal blind rage erini sad sixdfarda thad •33Y Bav or. adduct/ a maim la will enable graduates wick. „Ewa ogrpprpHS, to .priy_ic htodnee• to al/ Its tau. it‘ir wooDwz4 co. ala/±T —Thy corogioniese of the TecultY , _ Dract.%e in buthas—inmese in lean yer~or nu ral_ag etti4 catoorsoity to °Nokia o po:milw Wrs==[l: Me i wit a b iLLIT 'l r r ibru a °°° ,7 Wen of the "First Ulan Pug se' Howse of n tlde citP day entering their soris for &roue/ stunircial edo• cation are some of the ram. that can,s,llis VcalailtaP tha man popular InailtnUonathe West. Addrees Iron City College. Pittednargb. Pa. I an: Ord , " - Ild - JOs. WOODWELL & CO., DIIDORTNRS AND DZALSED FOREIGN AN ,IX) 11613T1C HARDWARE, II CORDER OF WOOD d RECORD STREETS, OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. RUNNING WEST FROM P1TT58134134. The Fatit Train leates at 2 A:3l.i thr.otiet to Meth:Dill In 12 hems - and 40 minutes. Idan,Taita MAU A, 8 A. Al. Them trains allmate dose oninectlons at ciostane, and the Eat two. connect at Alliance.. The direct route to Bt. Louis is non Moen. - ria °ratline and Indianspolle, 100 miles shorter than via Moreland. Orsinedions are made at. Hassfteld with the 'Newark ifild Sandvskr•City road; and at Onctilne witlithe thrower:Ads eOncentriting there Par particulane Dee handbills. No Halm elm to linsidAT Moorish 't latent are wild to Cincinnath Lothrvrti*, Inigth Issllananolle; Chicano. Book Is/and. lir: Wayne. Cloniland and the principal towns and calm Botha-Reit The NEW BRIGHTON ACOGNMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh at 10 o.r. *ha 11.12 T. r. and.Neyr With ton at 7 a. et. and I r.ar. Ira! Tlokato uxt Author Inlbrsootion, apply to . J. G. 013/I.IIY, /UMe etame ales, Radar the Plonatishelvffmns, Or it the lidera! ittoet RAMA. to GEORGIA PARKIN,' PtakAt MPHIL Pittsburgh. Juir 23. Mb. • Letter from H on. Jan Hinor Botta, of Thaw.: itsceman, July* 9, 1411 1 66. .116m1n. Wa 3.44411 dfb, Gasev,ooluddmetkan of duty to the &elided alone prompt me to amtd you this voluatary teettmoulal to tat crest matte or "a.teor Aome , Jam..." Rd thst almostineuratio dikes% ardf• ma. • Without telnildbMosed or , daeralng ft mwaserarY to no Into the particulars of the cam. I can say that the adore tablets' result. that bank been produmed by the of that medicine on • mimber of my own' fatally. and under arr own observation and superintendence alter the skill of the boot physician. had been exhaultall and all the remit remedies tailed. hillyituititY me In recommending Its nee a to all 1930 may bwsuffwing from that dreadful malady. I do not - meso tb nay that It ta adapted to all constitu tion; or that It will afford the same relight ail Welt ihr, orcourse, lean know nothing about that—huh firm what I bate seen of the effecis.l would not hesitate to use It In any and story pueotBerofli,. with pawns Ibr whom I alt an Interest, or over whom I mold anomie induanceor matroL Bmwectihily yours. JIM dawtemilT JOHN M. BOTT.. .• . • Reliance lintital insurance Cenzpany OF PIITLAD &JAMUL ! - 01710.8 NO. TO WALNUT STRZEt .M. 8.177.874-4se4e, S=LO92, Securely .I...ea r . INSURA.NOII Buildings, . ,:ra itn. nor nntm MerH lb*mut r a a prn r nte. *naanteit a the moomity.of a Stook ilaaltal. entitles tin 'mired to alum In .tbe pronto of tbe Mummy, without liability lb, knew The rmipt Oat.ifici . tos of this Oompany, ibr perofita, are coneerti, eta to tle i lla v pital B=k t. l Ulm CmotrT. B. IL roan__ _An:Seerstary. , DULIICTORIt - . . gen. Tlnglecr, ; .. laid. R. Astainta4 ; V l ' : knekiThri: Thelaltn N. Baker, Beni. W. %Ingle 7. O. W. 0.7111 .. Z. Lotbrop, . Robert Stent, • ki...L. Chent.... (I. 8. Wood. . tra.T. Waed, listaball HIM l . &beard O. James. .• . Jams 4 Tar Jamb T. Bunting. O. N.' Woad. , Citizen's Insurance Ccunry or rittsburgn BAGAL_ prnima. seism. L. KLUMUILL. &dr. 0711C.5. 94 Wilalfrei r rlXElV e lfAJMir IFD oinfaugaxiikii% mm...Aaeintainift iffst pe• al a Mel SEA da N 47.117447011 sod TRANSpORTATION. &ZS:, 8. If artautt.P.jr* MIC=I DE. LIBBY% Pile Ointment is a certain ems by that distriming dimase, the N. in all their varied tbetna. It ttaik tops wad tbs mum tban witty yvaii, and bas exhibited the most happy elects la' ll ... yp.. Ma Iblkertnit names of awatlem. lb. have b.. by It. um. atad who. alterenthelnit ;Ihr YeaM b.: every ram•inno of the nwiloal pmdmihnb la ea.. J'iu. eskat,. .a c . . fl..4..Scarske• Irma 110,4;14 Raw. J. L PM... .thanuote,•, • . i. Ga. WM f Cham. , hoot.toim , Acv libeaketme, • Wilt ft .. • Gramma st„...W. It* : . IL. Q.. W. • Zig, . C4iele/Jba4a t . • The able NM might belatreased by. thoosantle. hit menteb bat been shown to Wino 1,11117 'WMe to eta tbe.r-s•dy • 'ma.- 'hold wholemde and mail by. 11. I. tayaer, N 140 Wood earner of Tlegin MI. Moe SI, WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of 'Wood and Sixth streets. W. A. IrCIATILO. Oar Tate will be found on trial unequaled st.tbevaior In Meshy: . .. .. . Orem. 1 Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyon,so, 62, • 1,00 awl 1,25 per 113: 75, an. 11,00 per lb. bajcßreakfur,so and Imperial & G. P., 75 . 73 as. per lb. "LOO & 1,51:1, per Ib. Too rot as Is molar bons nom 6 to 2 0 lbs. tor family us• • laical .1I out Judo to ntoil dask}rn. ' CORFEN-Jars, La 0.40. 4 and 8. 0 41 6 ., 0, ... ...d llllQW—X•4l,,er‘es sad atiellsOa 1atif41164.W.3 4ilect Chulidd Ayairs. Chiv.Ma.. *Wm Jidda, heah am! tirild .Ptbab. • REMOVAL. .• • • . MoCOLD 4 CO:, HATTERS. Have removed to their DOW store, .181 Abed arm; f. agars we WA ftrref. which we hare built with tha earner 'asphalm to our Itesewed trusirnwn . The and Roar hid but ;fitted up . I.'IIIODILBS 13TYL5 esalostroli tbr our retail Ulan where .1.0 shiny" be bound • waspish+ anwruneat. of the MOST PABUIONABLE iTII.ES of Went? end Youths' Drew and Bolt Hats and dn. aa waD a. LADIES' RIDING RATS ~ iLea 555.11'S 000D8, Wasted to the eflumus. We shall be Adamant td ate oar friends it car new stars. • _ The Cur avpar stotios steromdr Ilts W.7 1 0L1 SA46 THAD& whore lad be Stand a fhll 'stook oPtista . sad Cam sobssel sterres: 6Dki sooxr rude:T.3On, Ps sums, Labors. Braktis sad Pales.L•st Hats t Mash sad 'Sloth Caps. sad Childssoll Goods of all ktsdo. lorobasts rtsitisig one eltreill dud It tholildissest to USW= covetost. uOar diallitiso lush as to amid& s• to ..atato am lobbing •koust to tbo oistars dttot. is 47 . British aid Continental Ilnonange MGM 8141.3• DRAWN , B 7 DUIICAN, 81111311,111 t> CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON,' These Drafts are available at all,the deal Tastes orglitot, thotledd and Indeed, and 'the w. else drew 8104 T RtiLdl on" N. A. Grionebtaii Bailin, PRAteItORS A YAM Whiebsamse IC Remittance to'all imrts Gasnasi, inooodioitto bin] steoiduto7Pmlro. vs Lefton of Oredit. on which:Mono/ coul,1,!• ObtalitOcl, e needed. in in Dert 0t uoopo;. a Oollootlons of .11111 i, Not, other . is ' ouilp; , .• lu Evo moo. will resin Proynot Wooitkl• • . WU,. WILLLAILI 50b23.• • ,'• • , Wad., corine Third strowL PEARL STEAM MILL. - ALLEGHENY: Flour delisere4 to families in either of'the trot di e e " ,l n te ut 's4 et the alO, or moor UMW — ai the obtree of LOOATI WI MIN 1t00..64 Weed • nests. al_ 66 1111 T . N. IEII Y - The Shenftsity. • • GEORGE R. RIDDLE, of the City of eneetimi, tie ter • candidate he *cake otjoheruf of thietatur Monty , it the ninths tlartt".• hlutinuter BrutUort • 4amtiol 1 1 =na, Jaws ir.ilallatan, • UMW Arbuthnot, AMA lUebry, , - , linrstioN. Lao.ffittaittlog A DRUG STORE favorably located on the rooms or Moog sad Meaty street.';Allogisai city. .ad doh a volt rat•litruabos• ll'or•aftlouloro ongialc• of • 7LIIIIING BEM.' . • tio. New Dagneinia.".Galleri. MR. NELSON .would . Infoim trinda. mad t 4• . Wale graarally -that I. t mist to rbta a t b illt aa m re dlta la daa r bi aa j art , ati as Itat attaala of .thm Mat =cma massittlatat lay luzij uallariss atm tonattnet.4 far Da Nmrot to tta Uoltat Ittatrt w In tut mem lollaim and-.t sa, say Imam tram Zit A. WI 4 coda* . Ildt ham all ilk Noll& wbettar 104 46444 i flaa.a. t AO Mr a or. 110 e DAVID C, HEADS% Flour, Produce • Provitiou and .Ocensaiseluin MERCHANT,' ere. UR blieslystotst. corosrof IVES ids Otteittioti to the ElliO C Jta Peel, 111e550..,./susk Clime. Dutton limb.. litiod 8 4 tieeseliis solicited. ' solid ST. THE ONLY RAILROAD . Wm. !donor. • Ereldbold Gotta, J M 001171 N. .Agrontm. Somt4a. Plt , teg. , G. • •1• Third nod Wood irtnoote• • DULICT3III: I ' Irhard Plaid, IL Kier, , • l i orilti=. fraoet• 8.11. M. 'L I irin. J s'6 r Wrg. '. itotan • &111 Il VIMS OP L'ldllD rPWARDS. For Sale CLAIR -HOTEL. -cronaal =mu Peat: and rt , r.vmsuseveLp.a., OONNELLY - , Proprietor , ,00 pble. Stiperpie and -Mitts, /AL TORRICOTEMING-40 Mgr tigeshisir A.lrmaraa•ON, t ~ _. :.i iYr .w. 7'•jitV2 . . - 4R:414$ MIMI lit 511 U F.y Dm_i_igkA A Desirable! "Zane at Public Bale. THE undersigned Will offer at Pubis Sale, er, WEDNESDAY. Serember sth.lus, gilt o'clock. follow's= tred of Lan 0 which be 13011 Mee. sled la Barth Strabane TowlabiNone Sodtb of uanc nomberetk. "Thy mitt FARM CONTALYB lel Atlallts roperior to tdo O f and enter. and is .ai l Watered . of The Improvinnents euperlor kind. Tbe Dwelling is large Brisk 110 Use. Welt built and oonvenient. With tha- BuUdlop to correspond. • This farm offers strobe =dom. mettle to Farmers or Oapitallste. ea It la ell mlculated In army reined for admirable home for torten wish. ina to tarn, or educate a, family. befall, u — snalent- to (Ibmwhm, Soma, 11.11145, The said t Idiot as the lands of Geo• Gladden, Jame. Greer, heirs o JoSealt Boon, am Terms made known ou clay of sal. tie bidincrim Cl.blewWM,B Y, Jr. • • North Strabane. Art.l;l6/64.74,1 ALSO, ON Tl'l - I:I2MDAr; dik, )P45 At one .o'clock. P. at., a sonerior IMOIL D c rELLING 1101,10 E. In Can onsbarg, adjoining property Dr. John Weaver and Samuel Small; now occupied by Mrs. Irma— Paid trams he. gerden. .table sad are well or irit4jr at tached, and le delble. either nall'boardhur bonne - or pd. ,vale reddence. Tams mad* LknOwn on day of, sale. TI. U. Indisputable. WM. BARRY. Jr, Cannonsbursh,Pa, 1135.—insivrtdT "[Wmh. , Ommemwealtti.) .; ItarnChanoo fora Clothing ire. :FRE • undersigned offers for sale h store, at the corner of Wood' and Water One . with or shout tLtturer. it boo hem newly , fitted up.l The no =rooms are welt stilted fey, a t dotar t poio.•.:43 thls MILT greeter thee ' l ‘ tian t Th fia t tlit ear other part of the city. .Posmodon given immediately., For further particulars ap p l y en the Premises fo adf-lwd JAMES HENRY. - _ AA• A. MASON& CO., have just opened m . another lame lot of New Geode,. DlZ' — ffiore cues of feet colored valleoee 10 " best makes of Domain, °lnaba le O" differ nt-brands Illmeh 'toles " • Brown ed do dp With • lame smolt:carat of Check.. Tweedc Tieklost, Brunmer Sual tunk. dn. to, all of whlahtrill be offered at seattena prices aul 8. CUTSHEET SOH, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for. thotraloand portham of Real Estate. °Olfaction of Bort* Bornaging and Loaning Moneys on Bonds an d Mortgages. Also, fer making osJos o Produce:. tlonnfac ton/LArticleaka far Parma% Mechanics and othoro.— °Moe. No. 63 Market street. ant JOE PaITLAND'S , STAR CIRO TIIS RAS ARRIVED AND WILL PERFORM ovary iftermoonand Srenins THIS ITEM ;ath@ AMERICAN HOTEL, Peon Meet, fir • Adminkra ends. , No halt price. WOK SALE OR EXCHANGE—Between • -Unsaid roux Thoiteend sem of Leod to Elk flo.. emit timbered, for the low prim of 3140 per lam, The holds are laid off In treetsof veriooe elms to toll eureka. ere .11TIII exchange in vertex • Printing PSOIO and Type., RANT Mode Olothhog. Jewelry. Ea. Apply to au7 B. MeLAINE SON. 21 , 6 th et. \PALM{ P. 14a21BALL. . . . IMPUZ.B. W L4otters v and Dealers In Trench and American Pap. Elenalags. 87 Wood street, Plttenn A5llll l / 1 for the celebraW hfanatesdhrerS, era. Delecourt Ch.. Parte . 1,57 _t • 1 HOPS -2 Backe received and for rile by .uT EMILY IL dOLLINEL EGGS --3 bble. fresh eggs receive/by rail= road tble day and. Ito . sale ty aur agleßY I.LINS. _ . OVISTANA LIKE-115bbis. hn hind twin Da sold very low to claw, • oonehrotneht, sa7 , DIONYY CO. C RUDE SALT PETRE-100eack4 a. for isle by • sue IBALH DICILIFT - - CASTILE -SOAP-60 boxes fore eIo by - B. A. PARA craw Cd comer That and Wood it ' 6. VLOUR SULPHUR-6000 lbs_ to m: mil B. A. YAIINESTOCIE J bbls. for sato_ A L utT UNI-4° B. A. PAMM4TOCW Jk 00. 1 UST RECEIVED, a new, Wagtail, Town e/ • 1p Slap. ot the State. °NMI, 1111nali; Lidlana Val lowa. for plip by J. T. BEIRTOCK, 84 FM otsa.t... ILE WORKS OF DR. RICE just edd by. nano& aux othor easytatatalt aad at 54 nth steal, scam BmlthtlehLl suit coAfiIififCKPLASTER—A ,apply of this aalebratat HemlockHemlockPlaytex; attn. a .stayly of the mat Anoka Mister reed by . JO& Flax (NO. B AKER'b COD LIVER freak sup-. thisexaelleat on reed bT 4131.214111140- PURE LIQUORS of every description, for lasactual porpoli..,.slways on bnud at II anti • _MS. SLEXING.a. VALLS CITY :4 • HA.M&-4001) fin lbs. in do • DAV ty atialt= L I LOITI-100 !ALI. extra; per Wema.. for . jr mho by DAVID C. HUM. sue Librrty Hand dreet: GROUND b I ITMACI--.2.50 Banks in iitore for Bala DTI' , • [SALM DICKILI't CO 01.144..-42 hth. N. NJ.I Tanners' Oil -15 do do Lard 4 In dare fir ask DT arre 'SALMI MILEY ' CO. NO. SUGAR-50 libdcriowlanding for • mt. 4, 7 sue ISAIAH DUMMY* CO PPINE MUSLIN SHIRTS--Marrisob's cele v tasted maw waddle, with end 'without dollars far sale br JOS. 1101011 N 111. 77 Market. Omit. SIIELLED CORN-1M boatels ,jBhelletti Hamla Moro sad foots. br A. A. HANDY. No. 80 W moat. 5n BLS. S. H. MOLASSES for . eby ty MTH, YAM & lIVSTER. Ifin BAGS RIO COFFEE for safe_ _y_b &Wall : SMITH. HAIR t fl UIPEIR: 200 BXS. SOAP for sale by &a t MTH, YAM, Apia= • g, — "BBL& ORIISMID.SUGAR f sale by .+ll9O , wt' ENECE1.214.11114.. AOID-50 lbs. jut reed 'and. fOr R 3 IIE: IL/ mak 07. t • sue =MG $llOB. Jg05„.5 7 30..im08 kind for - mamma RIM S IILPIIIIIITC ACED-,Fum. prordhausen &of OLlVltron Jost ned and thr )nlmixalinicts. HERRING -20 bbis. D.. 8. Iterriiik •this dar reed sad Ow male by EINNR,Ir 11:CPELDi8- 1011 1 01TAREL-3 casks first quality toesala by L .44 rtuAtanrcousmk c . .V 4 •.,I 1,1 :4 A lam mpg an ex4lll lbe bore ' UT& Cort:entimlinjaot.at'k.e.:o4t. 1 AYN7I23 ILUR TONIC—A supply of this 0 ea bntsd marroole mi 4 by JON. tt.Minkra. - - - -- • WeIeCHENt 7,/iblyargezmr=ry ELLIS' CO • PLASTER—An excellent wilds be curing cum; • supply reed by • sod /0& Itimnra EX.TRA PLQUA "on -hand end ,-to arrive A* imi! • ' 7 . ' DAVID C. lINVBST, - au, • • lost re Mar" and 11441.10N- 7 .lliuna. Sideannd ..131thuldera in . a j atore sadlbr sAls by DAVID AI lIERABT. na 3 oarnar Liberty ma fla 4 eti. QIIGAR. GORED IEILMF—Choioe .brands ko °abaft' bad kor sib by , DAVID e. mass?, sal r mem Minty and Hand eta SIINDRIEB-8 bbla. EireausA•" t r ti 1 bin Old Cooper: 3 tu Vi i l7 . 3o .m. •rdr. (I.IIIIOKW TELLOW'"ft*'S. (3 2 4811: tin 'FJ band lie. Re Webs, • aa 7 niXECO tROB. SCOTCH SNUFF, asides best, - 3ioaake fwd. rosiVild lixad lb , fras ' Ift.RMTIVI OS. • MACKAREL-15 bbls lame No. 8 48811- thtuotta Mactankiest. need M'OILLB MOE gri,MILICOTHE .80AP--$0 boies•for sale b 7 DAVID.O.I3ISRBST. oar. Liberty ilk Bind its. An BOXES Star Candles for role by .at. • AMMI. MAIM JeIIUIVTER. nEDS, Sugarlor Bala by= OUP Aug • MEN. Xi= a HUNTER. Z l34° P yNT--10 °adz Janiay sin paint •Sr 2 C- BBL§...gc!Off,reo'd and for sale by „„ 2 SHIIII9Ljt A DILWORTH. 11ST reed from ftsceory, 2500 yrds 33, rrk a gt.tat. 46 . .fter=rrattle n t ' rarD,i tt a.. anS _ . J. a IL PHILLIP& On CLOTH CRASH—A fine,. large as,: sarticatZlth Balßßlcemt, Stone Wog alai" u.rtßlack around. artgaggals taut ratall lt at 116 Market at. • VARRLAGE Oil Cloth, of .the Enamelled I.J oad ?WV !WA. anandbeharest one diteerenet Muds of tooth, Voles], and rebell. k polootia street. LEATHER BBLTINO.-Anotber lot. of . tn•C dupsdatpaltindjost isintred and de' oh at WW2". Roush No.ll6Maniudnenost. MASON'S BUCKING —4OO dozen un iYL hand awl ht sok br 71.81UNG BROS. - - E GGS bylhe bbl.. for Italia by •arise MAIR t 111RiTER (VI ORIGANUM--300 lbe. far sale by a,.„tranAnaemomoest-, T DISHED 014.,3000_ gall& for sale by La pa . rk-crAwrisroot co. QMLUI..-400 lbok.. for sale b► ; - RATH BRIO —2ON English for sale by Joao- . T. A. PAWNWrICK iao. . e m 4, LBS. BLUE VIT0.1141 . 1 ! jus t keel sad lb, Ws by ' ffimiDulit BRO& la:41 vit, uhl It Aa LT MMUMG BROIL I',..INSEED bbLi.lirime Unseal Oil -.11 Jut rded msA 4hr =lair • •T. Irma rm. VORN , MEAL-450 bble : just reed and the ale Irf- D. 1 1.11131111Mtk00.21,11W0r at. AA eints Blidleranal.braiat, .1110ZaAtatiride fir e a.aarapalioll I t'.4 , 1, a ; AUCTION SALP.S. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer: . 42 74awniarltass Rocas. comer Wood and PM AY. ENOVALPMED GOODS FROM PA. R. R. • • 2 .g Ar t gr 1141 . =Zerl i ty itectglt wouaro.'?:t t . 1 1 D ty jk or na. undatma.... a lU t ni - GE-htignie,co.-mcg. AT utl4-at o'aik tratTi=tP=lirit e .l'attrater sold r bra. der °Maims Trasmart payment Mama-•-aldasr-allablrea. Stork, nale• of ameormeata. 9. Y DAVI& A.A. 111 LI. AT AUCTION—On Thureday evening. Jtatntsi 9t ' at 8 attack. at the aarebaatrt Itubsuse. gm:Ma se, plc by cater of Wm. T. anr.,...i.rene of William nem tbst beautiful aud highly mtiUratultut of Gromul or, Troy DUI. belmrat 200 B r i t. gnarl, traultioi r tth alliVatr= Matra: slate irtallitgirriti modern untrentenees .Thei grounds Dialog a Sas Mow af ik..Ait.spooy view aad,.arroandtDy terxerr . abounds apbefrgit IMP. 0 ... y = 4 p OM ' aim aroellent ataltag , rue out bldidiatte: The DrOlutty runt* ", e"e proV1011• totals. Taw at Sae. INC ART Ii II R'S • -,-, .• , -.. Patent Self-Sealing Comm; '.. a. -. um! \\ .n r Fw...-rei.o. "ma Frudt, Tomato. ` 11 1 lir .: l' ninmEntit stitten3: .' . , TILESE CANS,'which are ' . I 11111 1. ' seeded i.e the housekeeper' with- :. '.: , ou the eld of • Tfoner, sod oPened em - • . Mr. without Injurr to the , cam are . _ repidlr'onotoa loto:irement um. run direotlons Ihr Pat. Dull up i rult mit. tan rh thel.hm and the work Is rio ea. Ve T ah r"g"nt 1 tb ' 4' b CiFjr a gtrit. ' row Prime" ' ww. • o n- t hei r ° • W Pmess—Ptot Oman enert do SU°. b'drini fi tt, three questa it,2.5, ann. $5.00 pv, dose o; t h e 0 rem rennin order to wore - economy .1. rretullettatlon. Arthur's Can, which le clewed tell% a lid earning the whole ton, le that when tumult mart • r:_em00d.,.... II" caber vessel, bee been " fully &Inotod 'P: ...." r Club of the Arnericen .lenter . New lore It took a r Prat dee Diplome, o'er &Nether Peltt'ealinitCon4 at the late Pair lo Cincinnati. sad wae awarded a Medal at the tieohintlee Fair held ilia amine et th e dmlttuorden /to otattate Fildliontorl. D. C. It le talllrrod to be the beet %la the market. e order% worn. , tiled . B . Ww .. eh, l ll be nremptlyksrwarded. ate ale, who, and re tall,at the CMna end Qteen ream Stare ,p :,., . . .- lIISNRY .11:10BY,12.: Wood at, Int3o-__Yddw'r - , , out . . , rituban.b. Ps. 'Alla: " 1 1 4__—ANK'S.PLA.T.PORM- SoALSO. Ific undersigned having been appointed irrelWare&nte for •the. We' citt i f;e celebrated LER wan and bT the artgine tots :84 T. -FAIRBANKS, C 0.,. Reetvictfullr Invite Atte:Mon of the buldnielll:'oonamioxlts to tee IMPaliOrit7 cravat Scale, um all other. • flow healer have been iNbJected to the REFRRII2IT FF:dron sU the Wincing Railroads in the United Mats and logien& and In every Wench Or bovines, throughont the yruld, and their uniform aware., end Wont dwn_b.in . t ei1r0 , 581275,11 - gzzuqg-Pga7 b al th lf rNO We Virezred . orders toe °minter, IPorta_ 1 nij a 11g.41:7 4.. Wool, uNnd Er No. 3h Libert7 street. Overhorelal . ,Row nl lyd ' - • Pitta F. VREIFE . k C. 0., 11011 FACTORY, 59 8 ; ' .I3RLO A b . trA Y, BetvreetvMetrorolltin nnithroubui Rotel. pURNITTRR OF 'Ir d ERY 'VARIETY OF the beet quality, at tooderater rive.. We have the bonwt witabildim•nt and best wesortineo rea/ly good end I eubeenclal Furniture to be band Inv'this city re country, to which we invite the rertJeuler , ettentknt or . nureheneen • azalk d - - 2. I S OINDREES--00 hhde. N. O. Sugar; Wbbla wombed and pared...lBmm'le bbla. F. 0. Blolmam ISO OWL $71.1p 1101•116014 hde (olden enrage 72.5 ?gm' prime , Chtea ROl 175 bteht.to Groan and Conde Mack T... ' d tea. prime Mop 75 tat. 8. bald bends Tobar... 10 teas Virginia Twist tkc 10 h,. Baltheora Pinz dn; 20 half bbla Carb Soda; woad nest 1'414s s. 11 6 .1:17T P ar ' "-r:', via Ita: W 4O I*M: 4g 150 do 14.2 Madre . 203 bbbs. lame fra.i tadurod; weiTlr,l4Pcit-2eirtb.4lt. 13ANKINGt HOUSES JOHN W. HO Oa: - BKOTORk i.I . . BEDPnRb SOMERS _."'' - ''SOMERSICT 011,, I WN MOUNT PI, ANT, WENTMOREV CO., WELLSVILLE, „ PAYETTE CO ' Paula • • NEW .BRIOLITON. D•Psotlts readied, Maw= wade, Dada bought. aid and takettd. BUM Nrr,le end Spode taught and add Stake; Mee add :liar Ofdruirles bovalla .And add et eirmadadloo. mll.o.lne. reliable WANTED TO FILL AN ORDEItz—. Stock of tbii Unk.of . Pittman:mar. ..;,.. ..* • • . Mack of Nee baalet? Bank. _ . .-. Stock of Mere et r 4and Wanulketixalf Bank. Avery thud of et.% l and mold oaarmadaalas. aza . - WILK] II A . CO, Clawaseltallettas. A,rviDEND , somp of thlo ------- biothd Paula. k. R. Co. boight.aad anima free Reolesed the notes or etbrehrakra beaks %ought at blitheet rake.. WHA/NP 00.11.. Oh it. WANTED I :-2-tiod B:gitto to do .boommork the country. • Gardamei good reatto • joaroopstatt Phaetaaket tbat t eo woman and gagliato 10 0 Illy to do bouomott In dtr: slaty mom to wet WWI a child: s not of 0. learn *Sate to to oiydo out till bolt of ayet • Young 'Man 11. buttons bolo. ha manta to be ttaxdored .1n a stata. Hotel troopers and loet 9 t• doon1•9 br ...mike with altars; Amber uttddo sad 000 tettits. 90.1 g.attlomoo of laminar ow tad 'sorb kql , th 9 Y require.ouch as dark., Awn anras Ina Warm, both men and bopt j AWy at BABRllltatolllipous Mott 410 mirtu , • . , IWLEIXRIV,AnD '.IIIXpANICS' Plit,E, -. MARINE , AN•D LIP& INSIIRWE 'COMPM, CAPITAL : riAtiA.P I MIVP; :—_,.. ~.,„...._ ....... or ------.2.4-,..--. : AIWITST 13E401IRLY.12,WICETED-4900011011 THIS Corns eff .eatelrire Instrance on tolldlo oak Poroltolfs, La Marfa* lasames ' o'o, * 1 •4 1 4 Oalla Relent. [sand fasstraaas on .Good., Of R Isom Lakes, Canals, Raffroms., =ALM Oar. Haas imarally. . Mao, Isunaramaa ,upoia lam aDcaL Ur Ram ilsaisa EL Tiorfalap, James IL lisaiL .. trrstd=r°ll-:. ' • Zrallin: thanes 1121.3= 1. '''. i lfrzt . . cL Wart, . TROIKAS I FLORINCI;PfeaRIant. Malmo R. thasnoto. laientafT. • 3 ' 'parssasetunnramion. fLan. P. C.fihaanoi.' CoL ELI W 'Elsa. - - Rau. J. It. Oaths* ':A. H. &imam. ZS, Thome .T. Masaan. Esq. 11 , 113aralleas. ma. Oa .7. Ream Yalta, Geo. J b. IloorbasL .. Th. sheractsrat tbiaboveCfaa 7lt et 1116. hit ous, wth aria mm the lKarlae dad tba rw's lama imosoaL imam, a Mrs Gentleman of dont& atatt • aos• an ismosISUL la Ifs atastagatosaLasaltataisated as Btheabollarn . • itar - -' ' • Rf.: Chas " ZetallfilEiG ni ra katit. Semi-Annual:ulDivi yl, dend 8 Per cent . . 1.855. .81781. 11181111.8813- COMPANY, OF lIAIITFORD, pub ' CONN.---plutitered 1819. Ciish AsseJuly L 1855, •- 3e3t630,23 roNTIN um to make Inauranoe on all de. Melptkma al • puvettz akultibte rata. RM. Vons! . t .4 1.Calnut spadVladinaUste U.S . :7%77 other idatitar tortl=n la 1r .7.l%t i rd num: .2nual stuesubt tbs eandltionor this °"bir.)". 1 4 , Ju °Mu. 7 , 7 IeUIZAMMOU alba -•• • -8.. 111.. TtNitYClL:Agnat. 4)113074uth-Wutcuulfrint. WoP4ltUritti' TITS Mir CRYX: ON ATM= AND 1112011TATION • Tfa 84 GEO. X. TRACY 4.-004 - Malmo 111,Vow of Middan Lao) Fair Tait. iLTLRa OP -. Gentlamen'i Punwilume Gags. . - NAVlNG . detorzoined to's!! opt,: the oath .1"0 , 24 iould Invite to on Mount= mar fn chti'm aliemit. Inv lb. lbaada Urge" lad wall o4ni otheuranylliA=rf. of doh dcard. and Ow Ldadonla . Plomror•T Mkt, irl=s, da— l:Wrin boon enraged in this Datum Ibe We LA twenty • ms. comment unnoonverr , ao4boy. ban ands ft& annadvinonta In Europa that tinware rinalvint by alsoon 011=ra. the ehoZiatirooda atittot affords, mad irtleie In Sao ft laniadna l lbarnuy thfr lno itamd bea thatcrin. Zama 014er and Vinegar. .VINEGAR - made expressUorfamkt:la GneeNgor Pt=sad AlZsay, 111.1% out In w.adta tieWsriboa• Ism beeaftvel in Use Wine Nlneirci ze.di Otdo Gropes,' aptil tio thit Dot .. I TMlder Vlemunr • Till — brar radoits 4o4l ;haf e n d .41 4 1 47:2tiox " t i ctihlia=111.1:botalii sal i t . t• countrtmenbantnupsztlealsr, dtmsterl i. %de? ' Olaf will kel tvieet tiritiNext Tkorsiiiillawal ea Mir Iramnted to team rpm *Naiad. BALLOT:. 146 %tor I Ist it ALEXAMMIRICATEL CIVIL 'ENGIDANXiC.- - MID 131313 Vi t Ir OR, "mit ST9PPOSITII THE COURT.lirOltilit. • r • riftimr&b.Pentra.," IiAS PERIIANELY LOCATED. sad IrM metually attend to att basmoto yenned to Bas. Wei. B. 41mirtaa_ Prealent Alleirbent ViThrf R.Z. W..lllllnor betta, Mist Daign•Or ' Gen. R. amistaat - D. MlDamat Duet .lilltmsbnaviDa Joann:oam. !Inverittendsat OM work"- Jak Der. C 1.1- litrlmer. AI leshearr Clts. N01,4411-wIS Amerman House—Bostom IZlrthe" Addition, la the lament and b eg viskeed Hotel In Nets Xoslead. mod the so s hone to eat ottaaideh to It. lute 11 toreomics sentstioodetkos. m tg= lute ts mode blos utility sod .cotorenisnos with luxurious mis end oOtillbrh- The dr...logo:mu are met rz u o.l .l o=Mtizratlie=its tu tna=seilar moots ecoo =Woos ito th reatUatad. =id s pep , = D ell t ;it Min% ; ' di: by the Pme tt rhee v t ir 11 4= to the eciiifo!tof fintsshtolik i r i l s oorninit et his boosts flood:Rah hOston. Jai, 1 Otballeh—ittl Imilatealßl°Z. Bee . 1101 1'SHydraulio Cement or Water Lime . a l 4 llB . tindersignid keep' constantly l o s i rito c took of this arr i af i gio boot quality. The on hand atomontl, map., for Var i ,4=ft lek4 t, retnteetod to Ms &Melo: Thu trot' rodstasoo sod ha p.m/moven to water, ohm Ma of Ude Cosient. , Tendon tt of tint - noottettr le - all rancour arra to • JsEltqad. / Maws ItIOWIDOON. fziENTs'FURNISTERirG GOODS—We barp IS ea baud a t ft.ikaaart and ematiff tilt ti . & mai. T>a. Lind BospenderM OW v aut sus. cave: Itorino "and Gauze Under Shinn !and Iwin. which wn yin Nell at mimed -• ten • • • JOS. UOBllll 00-ertirdadint VONTINIIATION OF THEGREAT SEMI , Umbra. .11..)0nt &Co. will notions Umbra* throvolit mouth of Au ma. ,Thor will ands nark down sad AI tonna reduce tos , rips or ilia, • Stmt. Sam nro howinot mon can ant =Let freede b• opoont nmdatni non. campleto alai! Si On onotiox of @twig*, • ''The Chnrch,Pord,'-'•(,;•. rarkE Ina new 'lengthy F. 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