PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .:..PILIDLIPLI by D. N. PITTSBURGH: WEDNESDAY ISORSING, AUGUST 8, 1855 . IKS-Te Advertleers.—N•ltber tea tdltariel Room .. 111 1 , 43.0g getabliohnoentof tbe Da* ilanik.si • 01... d on Ennair. knozironnewhodedr• thods na:es toot - Po. Mho pope On Ineokini unmllsor.orllll pier. band them In bonne D o Moat. Oil R.tnidat. Advance Paymente.—fierefter no Ihlt• scrirtkm will ha taken kw the Daily or Weakly Omens; ba p , e m met e. eet I. toads I. ad Whetierer the Ulna Is op to which de ondeciPtion raid. the sarele .in b•laverlably etehod. =deep the itheeelletion le re ...., by .th..... perment. eat schettlauur, 0 ,..,,, daaniptkrth WI to b. paid In 3.11 wane*. The only isseeptlans where modal =nth 11 or yrarly contracts et. =Wk. asokdkw ,01..Plumberels Weekly Unemean s —Th. eis An ,d e . elscolaHon ofoor Moldy Gandk offers to our kudzu. men ethet desirable medium of making their business known oar elm:dative Is between" fisoi and ere tlronsand, readily, :mn+t•.r.rr talertiant, snantdiettmer and shop-teener In Wmtero reICINI7i.II[II4. and Lusters • •iramosi.tows STATE CONVENTION. The citizens 'of F'enneylvania, without regard to former party dietiections, who. are willing to unite in a new, trirmisatien to realist the further spread of Slavery and the Increase of the Slave power, Are requested to meet in Mt= Conran . bon at Pittsburgh, on Wednesday, the sth day of September, 18456, at 11 o'clock, A. M., to or ganise a r RENT/ILICIAX party in this State, which shall give expression to the popular will on the subjects involved In the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and co-operate with other organi sations of a similar character in other States. CiNOILON Deus, Allegheny county. Joint W. Howe, Crawford county. Joan 8. MAHH, Potter county. Jona ALLMON, Beaver county. Jona M. HUMID; Philadelphia county. Wx. B. Thomas, . JOIIIPH MAR/ELI, Westmoreland °aunty. BINLTAXIN FAWN, Northumberland county. MAW= BILL. Blair county. H. H. Faursz, Susquehanna county. M. H. COBB, Tioga county. THADDIII3 827012114 . Lancaster county. Aram K. MoCLuns, Franklin county. &mann Marruuts, Indiana county. Papers friendly to the cease will please copy. Arrangetnents are making to secure the atbnid sane from abroad of eminent speakers, whose names will be duly announced. WHIG. COUNTY COMMITTEE The members of the Whig County Committtee appointed under the resolution adopted on the 28d of May, 1855, are requested to assemble at the Court Mouse, in Pittsburgh, on TOISDAT, the 14th dayof Augnst, boat at 11 o'clook, A. M. for the transaction of business. A :general and punctual attendance of the Members is requested. = JAMIGI Prrrearrucm,_ August 8,1866. Chairman. The following gentlemen compose the Coin I let Ward--Maj Juo Wllloock Lamm:turdlle Z Wainwrlitht Stud do ....----Oso Wilton Jaffarson..--_,. .--Jas Blab 9d do _. ..... ... F. /3 • Vol. H00p_..... ----Th.oa IlrFadden 4th do ...—.7.jas WA May Findlay.-- --Dr Jos Wilmot' bib do ........-...J Cod. Blair llobinson.,.- Helm, Waiter Mb do' _. ..--J... Duncan South /Myst:ll4,-7m Woman Tth do ..-....W lrentemoulNorth do -.Jas Vincent 9th do - -W .... H Smarm Urine Fit.Ctlalrslos P Mem 9th do ....„. --Hobert Hill Lower do - Geo it 'Mambo la , Ward Alher....--N Ntsou ihrowdso-.Pater Fluoucom jr 1 bod do - ----AI Ullman Ellasheth Tp-Iti Handers. bd do ..-..._Ouroar Gam Veraallies--, --W A Shaw 4th do ____Jm Marshall Patton.--folut Thompson lihrocheater-..- .W I/ P elm Plum.— - .-7 11Pluntio DopMeme......-.....1n0 limes Penn-- --Christ.llohreir Ittlertalbors-----laa Sharritellkins..--HrJasOarothars • lihmoturn---.3 M Porter Prehlm—. - -.llmer Woods FereMblr . . ,Noro. -D N Whitelent...... Wm Mats= Wmt, Fittaumerk_-W Porta NerMs----.-...1n0.. r Rooth .do -.Too beans 10----Wm Morrison Illnolcdmia...Heary .7 Hats %widely ip......DrJno Dixon Mud tdrudogbaos-100 Brown Pranklitt..-..„_Doeld. a t en lambs .......-..R C Walter, Rut Deer...Jo* EmOusly. h. Went do ....-...•.ChasHousen.Chartims.. Schooe H Bell 1 5tea1er...__........--,...,...-T W Shaw Rosen* Jae rnakar Ind'sna.--Hobert YPPberson McCandless---Hobt Smo l gle Ckdlins..---.-.L ll Davila. kiltillo..-..- - Jkit Snodgrass Baldwin .Hobart BEKee 'ilarJunns Heim in Es decision dooming Pasembre Williantsou to a prison during the good will and pleasure of an unjust Judge, uses the following language: I know no statute of Pennsylvania which affects to divest the rights of property of citisette of North . Carolina, 'acquired and asserted under laws of that State, because he . has found It needful or convenient 1:6 pass through the terri tory of Pennsylvania. - I am not aware that any such statute, if such a .one were ato', could be recognised-as valid Ina ocruit of the United States." • Property in man, we are told a thousand times, over, is • oreature of local law. It is not o natural right, nor inherent in our state of society. Slavery exhts in North Carolina, because state law sanction and protects it, but does it therefore follow that it exists in Pennsyl vania If a slave la North Carolina is a slave Penneylvania fOr one moment after be is brought here by his master, by the force of North Carolina law, which no statute of Penn sylvania hu abrogated, then he may remain a slave.. perpetually under the same law. The idea that Pennsylvania must guard her soil against the. contamination of slavery by express statute; and' to preserve herself from the far risolting .ietigenceof North Carolina laws, is so utterly ridiculous and absurd, that we marvel `that ► man so weak could have arrived at the dignified position of a Judge. If Judge Kane had listened to the reverbera tions fromthe Hall of Independence, he would have beard the fundamental law of Pau:sylva n* which declares" that all men naturally are entitled tonetaisi isokpeabLe rights, one of which is /ISereyl !and if be had not been seeking- for • reason fir offering up a bravo man as a sacri fice it', voppease.the Moloch-of slavery, he would have recollected 8011100 f his Pennsylvania teach :tog, which told idea that human liberty was not thing of enactment; ' that while it requires • idattnetti make a elan, it requires none to make a freeman; and that on Pennsylvania soli, in the absence of any statute law to the contrary, the colored woman and her twoohUdrep, brought here by-Wheeler, were just as free in their per sonae Judge Kane himself ; and he would have acknowledged that Pawner. Williamson no more 'violated a law of Pennsylvania, or of the Union, in telling these perions that they were free, than if he bad conveyed that information to Judge Kane himself. Every day that this modern Jeffries keeps Wtlliamehn in prison, he calls down upon his own head the bitter execrations of thousands of freemen who detest the tyrant Judge as heartily as they.admire the conduct of the, bold defender of human right. We sympathize with the innocent sufferer, but *be his the consolation that every day be lives in prison weakens the fetter' which bind millions in bondage, and beaten, the hour *hen slavery shall totter to its rola, and freedom shall be fully vindicated. Let Judge Kane rain for himself the bitter contempt of the Winld,loy his miserable Dough-familmn, and it snob time servers as Judge Lewis refuse to hrtirMe to Protect 'the rights Of - a citizen of 'Pennsylvania; let Williamson knffer, and justice and law be outtaged, and our Commonwealth disgraced, we have the consolation of knowing, 'that if 'there is any virtue, any manly . spirit, ' any reverence left for the heroes and Where of the revolution, and any love of true liberty, the day of a ~ bleeaed, 'deliverance' draws nigh. The long forfeiting of the people tinder the igno zany and injustice inflioted by slavery . will not last forever.. The friends ortim Republican movement, after °emanation, hake, *Awned that the call for • ,county contention shouid be postponed until aftepthe: meeting of the Whig County Commit pet, *doh lierdied for next week. As a large amount of the strength of the Republican move ment in this comity would natnmdly b e ex p ect . e d to oonie r tioin the minks of the old *big party, whioh : was anon so powerful, and which was alwayg. oppoied to the aggressions of slavery, this postponement is undoubtedly dictated try Sound, policy. It le glisten° . enough to nod the Anti-frebriiiii fames divided into two par itee---it would be unbetinibto to have gom dirt- Pura or Ds. flexasits.,—We were-paned mid 1 1 Priood to heir, reiterdsy; of the sadden desth of Di. 11. D. Sellers. :He was a.geitlesuus kootm t this aocoriloslty, having resided bore for thirty-one years, sad enjoyed the . risprdsod elite= of arer, vidoclrole of attstheit Mods, by whom MU =expiated blow will be strierely , Wino Cava temounceng this oemmitte% some tile shim, the simei of Lotti.t.. - Diersei; Collin tenmadf.„ Rowe, WWI, township, sad mogivizT Siopozw,of township, unit backer. Plutlirersittisi . 1 -TAW" elan= * WM ,b kand Ca the listen tubiished 404.7. • MEM MISIIM Dotraarsemsis—This expressive term is ap. plied to s certain class of Northern men, who, while always expressing their -opposition to fL very and* encroachments, yet always pertds toady au f Most ingStionsly oppose every mode whatever '.'of political . :and - pastiest al - 'ti= to protezt Northern rights. To the abolitionists of the. Garrisonian school they say that chattel slavery fil all wrong, and they are as much oppoied to it as any body, but it is a local in- Siltation with which wehave nothing to do, and cannot disturb it without destroying church and state. To the Freesoilers and Wilmot proviso men, they declared they were utterly opposed to slavery tieing extended to the new Territorier, but it was not necessary to pass the proviso at the risk of southern exitement, for slavery -would not 'go to those territories to any event. The Fugitive Slave law they admitted was very tyrannical and disgraceful to the people of the Northern States, a great and cruel hardship, but the ocuditution required the return of Fugi tive Slays., and the North must yield, or endan ger the Union. Hal you asked one of these pliativ.perrone, is tho beginning of last year, if they would be willing to give up the Missouri Compromise st the demand of slave - holders, they would have been indignant at the bre Idea. Give up the blitsouri Compromise! Destroy that time honored and sacred c . .mpacti Let slavery ob tain a foot-hold •on our own soil of Nebraska, a soil consecrated to freedom I No indeed I Let the South, try if she dares; but she never will, she has ;more senee ; but if she dares, we will never yield to such ignominy and injustice!' The South did try it, and she succeeded as she always does, for she is united 'and in earnest, and where are these valiant Dougbfaces now ? Have they acquired any manly courage, any sense of their rights, and any resolute determi nation to assert them f Not in the least. The dough is more prominent than ever. Never hes the. meanness of doughfaceism been more evident than in' its opposition to the Republican movement, which it stigmatizes with the mune of Abolitionism. The Republican party proposes to laf aside every issue connected with the question of Slavery but the question of its extension into national territory. It dues not assail !slavery in any .of its so-called vested rights. It does not molest It in any state, or in any of Its conditions. It is not even a question of Slavery as regards the alines themselves. It is, Infant, an assertion of the rights of the free citizens of the Northern States to certain terri tories awarded to them by compact and pre scription. slaveholders are to possess theSe fair territories, then Northers men are shut out, unless they. will consent either to become slave holden, or the emits of alaveholders. There is no other alternative, except .the entire abandon ment of territories which were theirs by every claim of justice and, right. For the assertion of Northern rights, and for endeavoring to preserve the government of the nation from coming under the complete control of the alaveholding power, Northern doughfaces denomiceit as an Abolition, a one-idea party, and predict that if it succeeds it will destroy the Union I Thie is the old story—the Union is In danger; the lovers of the Union must come to the rescue to put down the Republicans, or the country will be ruined I - And what do these Union-savers propose In the emergency.? Submission/ Nothing in the world but submission. It the South wants Kansas as a slave State she must have it, or she will upset the Union, which, if we may believe these dongifaces, Is so weak and ricketty that nothing can save it but submission, euttokiwiem, sonstmszost I V TH3 ELUTION 511733333 AT LuErn VILLA. Ever since the inauguration of a party vihich has at tempted to separate citizens into distinct classes on account of their birth-piece and their religion, and to inflict upon them political disabilities, our hitherto peaceful elections have been character ized by riots, murders and arenas. Know Noth ing iilectionriote have been amarked incident of Know Nothingism. We apprehended riot and murder in Louisville,•beeinse the whole tender= ay of the Know Nothing movement there for weeks back, has foreshadowed the storm whinh, if it was not premeditated, Wan winked at and encouraged. A preliminary riot took place only a few weeks back, in which considerable pro perty fru destroyed, and much suffering inflict ed upon the poorer class of foreign born resi dents. The bloodthirsty spirit which has been growing apace daring the canvass, culminated on the day of the election, and unhappy and de graded Louisville was given op as a city taken by storm to fire and carnage. 'A hose men and those editors who have originated and fanned thiabellieh spirit, are the worst enemies of their country, and will have to answer for their crimes not only to the people when this frenzy is past, but to a tribunal where their secret demagoguism will na u ght avail them. /• The Chairman of the Whig County Com mittee has called that body together for consulta tion. We earnestly hope that not one member will be absent from the meeting. We know bow difficult it must be for farmers to leave home at time like this ; but the importance of the case will, wo trust, lead theut.to make some consider able efforts to be present,. especially as the meeting has been delayed as long as pinescble to reach a time when our country friends might be presumed to bare leisure. Tel Scow Norsthas or Cusetha Cousrr have resolved to make no,party nominations for the coming election, but to unite with their fel low citizens of all parties In an independent or ganization to resist the encroachments of Slavery. Wby can not the Snow 'Nothings of this county imitate this noble and patriotic example Medina of as Amnia= Commit—At a meet ingot the County Council of the American or ganization of the county of Cheater, held at West Chester on the 28th of July, A. D., 1856, the following proceedings were had: Wnanass, We believe the time has arrived when the citizens of the county of Chester are prepared so free themselves from the tramels of former party engagements, and fearlessly de clare their condemnation of what is wrong, and their approbation of• what is right, in the meas ures and actions of parties or individual, con nected with our Stets or general government ; sad, being thus freed; are prepared to rotary out their convictions of duty and patriotism by en tering into a public organization for that pur pose. WONTAA.I4 While we, as an organization, still believe that caution, prudence and sound policy would dictate that this government should be administered by its awn citizens both at home and abroad; and there should be • change in the naturalization laws of the country, extend log the probative period of the alien, and guard ing these lave against easy imposition, another question has arisen of vast moment which should elsim.the attention of every friend of , his coun try, viz :—The resolute and died determination on the part of the slave power to extend its do minion, to carry its blighting influence to terri tory now free, and to control the government of the nation. And therefore duty to our country requires as in connection with our fellow citizens of the County (who are willing to omits on one com mon platform.) to meet with manly and uncora promisieg firmness the farther extension of slavery and the encroachments and growing de. mends of the slave pqwer.. And, whereas, we believe that many of our fellow citizens, outride of our organization, entertain the doctrines that gave rise to the Order—believe in its fullest sense that Americans should rale America, and are not prepared publicly to avow their senti ments, therefore Rao/red, That we consider it inexpedient and improper ceder existing aircrumstanoes to take any preliminary steps to the formation of a ticket either publicly or privately, to be supported in the ensuing election, but 'void recommend a onion in good faith of all the citizens of the county, who are willing to unite to correct abuses and stay the existing and threatened.evilswhich now adlict our common country. Revolved, That we favor the call of a county meeting to carry out the recommendations em braced to the foregoing resolutions, and to organ ize an independent public movement as above in dicated, and in case inch on organization Is formed, then we earnestly recommend that the members of the varietal Councils of the county 'refrain from participating in - the delegate elite does of 'any existing ,Party,. for the purpose of controllbig-its nominations, but to, unite fully in th e movement above suggesjed, and also would discountensonany, combined political action by the members of the Order, as such, In said new political movement, se_that all_ who unite may act to g ether okeemman ground, and with. quel.7 ity at• rights flatly meth' good faith. Besolned, That the foregoing preamble and resolutions be signed by the oars of the,„Oone. t Council, sod published in the public papers of the county. , , -JOLEPIL MITES, President cworxx Cormyr.—The Whigs of Chester I county resembled in county meeting at West I : Chester,' Monday last - Bobert Paths, Esq., previaed • A eitomitee of which - William Dar lington, q. Was .Chairman, was appointed to prepare business for the meeting whereported a preambbrand resolutions defining the present position of the party. We annex the resolutions, furnished us by a friend, who was present at the meeting: Resolved, That it is Inexpedient for the whig party of this county to form a distinet exclusive Whig ticket, at this time. Resolved. that it is in our judgment expedi ent for all the' citizens of Cheater county, who are opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Com promise, and to the admission of any more Slave States in to the Union, and detemined to resist the farther aggression of the slave power, and. maintain the rights of the North against the overbearing insolence of the South, to unite as• a Republican party In the formation and' support of a ticket for all the officers to be chosen at the ensuing nlection. Rewlved, That allthe citizens of Chester county who are disposed to co-operate upon the princi ples here indicatedbe invited to meet in general county meeting, at the Court Rouse in West Chester, on the 18th day of August next, at 10 o' clock, A. M., and make preparations for the ensuing election. PLIIISTLVANIA PUBWO WORTLI-NO BALI.- In pursuance of a law of the State, the main line of the Pennsylvania Public Works, from Pitts . - burgh to Philadelphia, has been offered for sale at public auction, but there•were no bidders. Tee law fixed the minimum earn for which they were to be sold; which we think was seven and a half millions of Jolters, being about half the cost of the works. It is also provided that the pur chasers should keep the works in good repair,, and in navigable Condition, It has been supposed that the Pennsylvania:, Railroad would be the purchaser. But the man agers of that line will not purchase it unless they can permit it to become useless, so as to throw all the transportation of produce and merchan2l dine noon their road. The Pittsburgh papers, - in commenting uponhhis subject, state some facts' thardo not plane the company in a very favor able position before the people of the State. They have, by various devices, attempted to force the public to patronize their road. Last year, they sent out agents, and bought up two of the most extensive lines of transportation on • the Canal: After purchasing all their boats„ warehouses, Ste., they ceased business, and re fused to carry produce, So., at any price. Thin threw a large additional amount upon the road, and they put their prices accordingly. Stich conduct has been, and is, of serious IV jury to Pittsburgh. It tends to drive business from the West to other routes. It increases the cost of their transportation, and enables other places to maintain a ruinous rivalry with there. It excites, as it ehould, theflispleasure of the bus iness men of the western portion of the• State. They now say the object of the railroad in get ting possession of the canal is apparent •It is $o permit it to lay idle, and thus give them a mo nopoly of business. This will never be submit= ted to, and it ought not to be submitted to by the people of that State. We are not surprised therefore to see the Pittsburgh papers opposed to any farther effort to sell these State works. They are in the right, and they will have the 'countenance and sympathy of the people of the West in their opposition to this grasping, mondp allying scheme. There are other States besides Pennsylvania in the preservation of whose 'canal policy Ohio and the West have a deep interest Mist would be the condition of the whole upper coun try if the New York canals were to fall into dis use? And do the people of the West know what a narrow chance their efficient enta7gement has now? The Railroad interest of New York is be coming powerful, and It is fortunate that a hear ty co-operation between all its portals prevented by rivalry.. In this lies the only safety of the public. A Pair BIHIND dm Cm:rms.—The Harris burg Keystone hosing hoisted the name of George M. Dallas far the Presidency, the Montrdse Democrat, edited by E. B. Chase, Esq., the Speak er of the House butt year, takes • peep behind the curtain of political management., and oars others a "six-penny sight." He !Woke there is no chance for Mr. Dallas to receive the nomita. lion, but as the Swam* is devoted to the Inte rnet' of Senator Broadhead, it is intimated that he would like to be elected 'by- the Antedate people to preside over the Senate of which-be is a member. The Democrat says, suppose be wield -succeed in carrying Pennsylvania for . Mr. Dallas —Pennsylvania will probably torn the Presiden tial G 0110304 '66, hence her voice must be heed ed in acme respect. "Something must be done to tenure the - vote of Pennsylvania," still say the Convention, "but we cannot nominate ;Mr. Dallas, "but you can give us Mr. Broadheadfor Vice President! He is the natural father of the late Bounty Land bill—big senator al facer is printed as natural as life on ell the land war rants now being issued, and he will be wonder one popular for a run in the whole Haien!" "Done," says the Convention, Mr. Broadhead tr is at once in the line of- sate precedents ! the White House, and the !Levitate, —who mans,''. when all this shall be brought about by It sa gacity in executing the far-seeing plans of Sen ator Broadhead,—who . knows but the Beystone will be transferred to Washington—the organ of a new and brilliant administration. Wall, this is worth the "six-peace!" • DlED—At=Trees. reeterday morning. Dr. L. D. DRUM, In the 6Stb seer or big aire. • The funerel enviers vlll be roadeeted b quiet . * Chaney Penn street. TO Salsa* mann at • half bud 9 dtleek...lrrom thence proceed to the AlbeebearOnsetery no MAustsg Assulug. August etty Mr. ISAIAH AtEY HOLD , . and 88 rms. The rumen] •101 ease from t b reddesee of her env. L. 0. Rensolda. Robb:mem Rem .1.11411•07, et 10 o'eleek this 1110112101. On Tunday moths. 7th that.. u IN ealoen ntanir, third son orHor/ and Jaw lArlgh In On 19th Tor Of bin age. HU friends and Moment the family are rewarded to ale tend ble (=aria from the residen* orb's parents tio. - 72 lonyth street, on THURSDAY; at 10 o'clock A. 01. to DM ads to the Allegheny Cemetery. .2t•. on Th e .d.r, Anse:oBh. Mk at 12 del•ek A. ft; nee. MARIAM C. Id% of Wilson Miller at the redden°. Ober lather Caleb to, Plant Tonneila Allegheny (N. PS % aged 22 roam Thefonsfallrfilltaltiplaceon THURSDAY toontlug,froox the rfaidesie. of R. Nina Jr., Fourth Axe. Doe patio. of MO Woo will be Wren. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. KU:* Celebrited Vermilagei,and Lmia Pala—A sinatilar combination, but .err elteetnaL arthe Ibllowbut will ahowi—lrsir You; Nov. 20, I _III Knowing. front ezperknion the valuable (mattes Or Dr .IP r Lent . • resift have ~ sad Liver Mr. I ha Ibr semi time. lea dared It Ole dots . and make It my toning% to make artistes known wherever I went among say Mends. A ebort Unmet" I tenants soloalated with the ewe of awounagist. who Named lobe troubled with worms and liver complaint at the ram tone, malted been Yoder tag for tome two months, Through my laimteeliet the tonehatied one bottle of Dr.lrieurs rervathwit, and one toes at /War Pas, which she took seowdlent to dinette= The malt was. she wow] a Lute ithettlltr of =etch and thinks that one boo awn of'th. Pills win restore her to asrfveit health. Her name and rudder= eau be *road by calling on E. L. Than, Druittlet. somas or hhtier sod Ifonree street.. P. 11. DT. .ISPLaste's oelehreted Vermin:Wl, and !Liver Mu can both be obtained et any of the remittable Drag Stores in this nit/. f itar Purehesorsolll *toss be oseerul to ask ire sai teks woe but Dr. M lame Verrotroao sod Liver Puns. Th.:, sr. other Yeroalnages sod Pals rum bete* the put.Do, but colopsastlveli worthies" For oak by the ids liroptiabees. FLEMING BROTHZU eoemaaon to J. Kidd I Co.. 60 Wood dt- Nausea and General Debility.—john Ritherford. N Pd Wylie It., Pittsburgh. sayw—`4l hose been relived of the most dietreesdng arm of Distends, by the dos of Borrhave's /Wand Bitters, purchased arm slier suffering ihr three years with headaehe, valuer and general debility attending hedlawition. I now nal per. 'hely teetered.. . ml. languor, among Sem one of our oldest and mast neetzezbed citizens, cannot fall to ludow the ineelld to try this preparation. A few doom will setielY yon Of RIM. , dial effect. See.dvatlimmunzt In another column: 'anHltB Heal the Sick.—Men of liberal education at the prasent day. &nista all their Wont" to dl merrier the imam whereby they mar remove those painful saaledlos width moan the human thaw Them Is no nobler art than that of healing the sick, couthloring the. nix:ober. tern dleiMees to ',bleb mauls liable. and which may:sans. him to drag ant a protracted Lb of Detrain, or roddady cot him of/ in the Mourn of his outdone* and umfuldeea— We Ayala gratefully set. cum menry moaned' ooinster acting their dreadful Whets, or catalog a removal unloose clogs to happiness. In them we. whore the Hum or the Stamm:Ws the cam. leo would Wahl) mix...a Dr. Bachand's German rem" pun wedar Dr. 0. ld•Tathson. No nuidteths at thls time. stand. higher than theei t 0.., and to the.. who at. sureatug from the hormrs of ladlpestlon. me say t h ey idnerther mat. • ..0261hulkel lbw Tote, Juba 16041866. 1 ,Hew Tort kLimpoolLineofPackets. g a JOHN THOHPSON, No. 410 Li ta. only prom In the atm* pity .01bodzid to all Pubba_ couN Ontabnnn irrituthus (34 ; 2 : 7,41. 14 0,t. nbar don York and Liverpool Inands. • . • Hu always on hand Ned I Tana nn any snynnb. pgaals at any Bankin Inland Ireland. 111,0tlaad and Wm. Mao, Main puringeryftnak Ityw York and ;Pbdadat• Oda by Hamad.JOul* THOMIWN. JOntedtwtfT Ind N 0.410 MOST Mut. PEARL STEAK RILL: ALLIMENY. • Flour delivered to fliailiell in either of the Morn of oolme may bold% at thol es , oe ons bons fit the Looms wnsom a 00.. as wooden finlAe' n ß w E rt R ea str ubl a iri Sr _ IL a6t"l : . m 44 l' "Ra ' s ERMAN. IdDT The Shen/tatty. GEORGE P.. RIDDLE, of the 'City of Ausobiol. Dia tnll6Y Ibr tie egos of 011400 M inelkillitaguir. maths follis 01110M30:` '•. l, • . • The Greatest Medical Discovery OF 'Ti:LE AGE- . Mr,...E.ecatedt:oC-Baxbal7. bsur dseiwrand an. arfte jou: a remedy W.t cure rtwrlrldri drthasar:frota worte . Scrtetdo to a town* ' tint tiled It to Ora eleven hundred cams, and viva GSM ezorpt In tromps. (both thunder hunter.) rte hie now In him vowed. over two hundred mild votes og Tabu, ell nttbin treat! . 11 • 1 of rmtce I Two bonne a» trarrantsd bema a alrednit dor* month Olio to threw Whir will enn the wont %Muted blarplea of the fans. Two to three bottles will dear the system of Mos. • Two tattles are warranted to care .tha *wit canter to the month and stomach. Thaw to flea bottles are simantad to owe the worst ease of arydpdas. One th-tao boUIN . 7 warranted to cure all hamar In the saes, . Ytio bi4t4llll W. annum bad to C 0.,, rumbas St... w. end blotebr lisosur the hMr. Et.;MMOSEMI _ . Ono bitt.to ewe sooty oroption of thoakixt. i Two to three bottlee ere voresated to azre too wont Throe to Mir bottles are warranted to nue bolt rhemn Five to slight bottles .in care the Worst ramoof scrofula • A bonsai Is aware experienoed tram the first hottl.. I . : and a perfect ewe 1. werrented when the above anansis, Is taker. Nothing loots so Improtable to those who have In Yalu tried all the wouderhtl melte:lnes of the day, as that a eoeeeeop , weed vowing In the pastures, and along old Stone wank should ems, every humor in the trot= yet now. food but. It ion have ahomor Whoal. start Mare smut. Its nor ands. ton= or. ha's about It miffing some men and not Yom*. i Welled over • thousand lot. tlas oat to the vicinity or Boston. I Imo. Its Oasts In treaty ease. It has alreacy done some of the =attestant. ens dorm In bissnaohneette. I gave It to . children • year old; to °Moen& of Arty. Ib•ve sewn per, pony. wormy looking alldren. whom Lech woo eat and Bobby. roamed to a perlhet slate of health by one bottle. • To rhea who are rotator. to IL sick headache, one bottle will Maw. core It. Wyttres groat redo to catarrh end dlxelnest 6.10 who have been entire far yams. Lars to hen and been regulated by It. When the body le wand It al:wit:quite Wy, but, when there to any derengement of the fianctione of runs.. It willows* ray singular Mel Inge, but you most not be a/anned—they shears Dn. Lear In from mar day, to • sweet. There boner abed re sult from it. On the contrary, when that feeling I. gone yon will ale yommelf lite sinew person. I heard inn* of the moist extravagant encomiums of It that man weer LIG tentd to. No changeof dlet le ever pe,a.umm.—.oat the bee you am get. flume likewhee.an herb. which, when eln• mewl •In 'nowt oil, 'Dissolves tcrudittem welling of the neck and under the care. Price 60 cents. Price of the Medical Dl orrery $1 per bottle. DIRECTIONS FOR IJEIP...L..tdult. one tablespoonthl pi day Childress over eight yearn dessert second*. children from Ere tonight rears. tewspooofol de tu, direrMors ran to made spellmsble to all constitution.. tate enough to operate 011 the bowels twice a day. Mr. KENNIDY gins personal attendanoe In bad mom orscrofuln Sold...wholesale and retail. at Dr. HEYSEWE. 130 Wood Meet oorner of Virgin alley. felidasT To•Sothers, Wive; and Daughters.— The noblest disooretT In the edema; of meth:int% and the one which has, and will continue to prove, the grestest tdeeelna to the human fondle. Is the medloal peezettatlon known as Marshall% Uterine Catbolloon. It lidethmed to cure the maims disse• incident to hmales snob so. moistens pain In the hook, eisaknees. ..dame prostratlois hum nordng and • hundred other edla in their testa, havealmont made life • burden turn ed exhitence WO. daily and hourly our... The most en• lightened professors of the medical colleges In the old world, se well as to this 'amain'. pave held the mated In thilons ewdder•ttou, and they have finally dela:rutin. ed that the old method of heating them se local and een. ands direr the all =vim erdthat • oonstendional bmt e.cet gas what our maim& It Is an old the" that great bodice move slowly; •red while the Penalty were en. damming to harmonise their views and digests system on Mend motto% Dr. Pomeroy. • Phthician with forty than experience In the diseases of woman and children redeemd the theory to simple fame. •bd. diatom:red • n eed whirl. the crewed and will cure eighteen out of ether twentq noses new existing. In guns mess where the or ganshave been ruptured.' Or Whae halbere been severe ly Mimed by had medicaltreatment.nothlug am be done but to athlete the .ymptoms.• 44. 4 &Pads!" said 13, &them. the great leader of the English utedkal school, and, tharelbte, let no the dame& untirthls reme dy has been falthhdir tried. Throw adds youindloe and the advice of •n Interested physicl•u-om.on for your 111.1.&—fefe what the MIMI: hoe done teethe...and thin to on with • strong faith In the unmance that Nanb•lPr Uterine Cedludlom Is no ••Quark remedy." but • scindlile l i combination of =hod virtues which vitt preeethe the constitution tram destrontion, will arrest the Imldlone sperm& of dime., mad restore health to the already In. mired vita• power. Pelee $l.lO per bottle. hold whole este and meth at DR. OZO. 11.1111YBER'S Drug Storage. 140 Wood street. *Oddly HOLMES, RABE & CO A. H. HOLMES & BROTHER, SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED -IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES, MAT TOCKS, PICKS, Timber, Will, Tobacco A Cotton Screws, swum end Panne-ter Natitiratn , . Oar and Bridge Bolt*, with Thread and Nate eomplete, PITTBBURG..H, PA., - WI33UOVIIIL No. 112 Wear i an 107 hue rm. anima Want ADD ExenrarzUr C==M WELLS, ItEpDLE at' co., 80 Fonith et- near. Wood, Fittabaigh, 1.4.5777.4CTURERS OF Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers, DRAY WHIPS; THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constoatli on hand, received direct =at at pki '.l' TkoZ l *. e* Ar F ltaZenadast Wa Whim taxmen' Whip.. Dray Whip.. Mantas' S tocks and Heady Whim. Oarriata .n e e Cab Whips, Stagy Stocks and Few n7l. of Whip.woartly tarnished to prior. Rom the kM ate solicited soul womptly. 'pod per fastroo.lottn. • WALL WORK WARRANTED...E. jen4fdavidl JOHN COCHRAN & BIROS MANUFACTURERS OF Lroa QailiuS, Imp Unit a, Panic Doom Window Shattirs, Window Guards, la., Nos. 91Second st., & 86 Third at. (between Wood and Maack) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on band a variety of new patterns iallo7 mad Plain. imitable Itu all puiposaL Particuiar 1...5a10n pad ticoutdocing Grave Lt4a. Jobtrtilic done at short mike. mas•tt Ilts.tement tram:, Canads.—Quebett, Feb. 1e84.-.lltant. B. A. fatutiotoek it eti.:-We had the plasm* 9ttottolvtur,.thli minim the witlds otrttaaita atm: Taman. .blab .111 b vwry gestltyttir to roe. 0l It vti ann tc.h.t,tray: Dame-117 little daughter. 4 ream old, sod mv son. older, eery then anielderable time sufferint hum norms. / purtheard two WU., of year t o of mblehl gam them three • dome. simmit 009 Moat" tow y. to len than three n•s th ey Mn Mistime VIVI LITiIePEED WORMS, wino of tr?s, Inmidther7 Issthtb *Mom 19 to 15 Inches. aiming erponongd so much of Use to madded abet.° yrnVone erinlfams. I feel It my duty to reemonsend It to the nt. 1 0 my opinion, o of M. most earldom rem.. RiesiNnst manna ever yet offered to the 1.11 , :in GenUmm,bellevo me to Myour moth obUted sod bumble servant, -NATHANIEL LEA ERE. - Prepared end rad by a A. PAILNESTOOK & ems? of Wood ma Ilmtsts. • snylommiT PHILADELPHIA Fire • and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT. STREET, OPPOSITZ Tad arm at HOVSE .. • .. ... Will make all kinde or heuraace. either parpet. •or UmIN& ea awin7 a. rlatkat or Praimair Or Men 'atandlaa at mailoaably Tem of premium. ROBKRT P. KUM, Praddast. M. W. Bunn& Cka President. • DLILIOLVER: Clue. P. May. . B. R• Oea,. n _ M. B. Eaalbh. • • o.e' W. P. B. Wary, Jas. B. Par -. &? Er... , . 4 felt ita r aTtata ; N. Butauanura, 11.antat7 j , is 'Aka i androOdA= Wed= Itisimince CompanylN • OF PITTSBURGH . EU" ..U, net. Wlll Insure against all kinds of Fuo and Ms rise a. ° 744. Jas. lawn! J. W. Butler. s. Nowa.. • Dan* Wm. LT", O.W: Alatitiom. 'WAR Halms% CL Lbsemm, W:.fieluvm • LappMenf. Wm. 11. Smith. &cos „Inatttilbou omommil by Dindoni ion lingszt la this iommanlty, who titxOy_ sAinst omd PromvNly oar su_inue st the 077M1,14. wan stmt. Opium 18)1 WarOmv.) oP O , I I OL vittibmWb• : Is4be • , PITT S13111R4:311 Life, Pire & Plaine lemmas Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Simone, _ - PVIDDJEDI3, A. ROBY. GAIMAT, mistant.Jane D. Koons, WT. This Company makei Ovary Invirence ap paving to or soonsciad with lAPIRISIB O ... AZlrivjall4l:=4, Ohb' Ana RUM ear _And against LOW or Damage by Fire, Ala aPhigt tb• hags of Lb. Des lad Wand INIAVIssUos I VAdes 'ru =artl• lowart.reAs chmat;tant tita was E:t=Z2l . , James& Haan Wllibus Be PIM* • • :Jan Aniph P. Elaniii4lC - 11.. sihr Bmiw. j-:II2LTW,A., llgld Melo!. ktorstioN.Ls.Elt.L.W.S. P. 50.r2.171b MORRILL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGII, JOHN IL SHOENBERGER, President; ROBERT PINNEY, BesretnlT O. W. BATCHELOR, EisnarzlAgent. Will Insure Agiund All. Kinds of MARINE AIy R UIRE W. C. Bate& . e ' r W.K. MI Vs//K i Nasody T. B . =i t ,. lasertr., Ithsa . A. Owashim aeons A. Auldessin &gram. "eitsertritet a li . t.e.u, L iam " ;s sal n e i ta"sli ems_ .stuict et es v....4...w Inu4 PLO PLUMS lIRATIDERS, • • 4acernia To 1. ziss +NO WHOLESALE. DEU*OIBTB , No. or wooD erazet,_ Phra9critflig PA. Petri/mil Dr o Itlasefs allibestrl Mugu.. Una !.:HENRIcji. COLLINS, axn 00M_MISSION-1. ZROIIANT pagT i lyM Dthurrliat WELCH & GRIFFITH'S PATENT GROUND SAWS HAVING purchased frovalr. Wm. South- I ssau his. Potent Matt. the 'grinding demist . aid other bt a. ? .hlhws have pad Mailers, econ. sales ere • the col.troisrletorsez toepatent. We reerend eei. n ,the giving Infannstion ir! !Brehm . ..Etta on the emu. This I. the only Meade°. ever Invented that .111 grind s Bow perfedly even in thloknere. Tbry will Tepidly lege eettLiill not heat Irldhkrociolsm —3llll ristosoonethi—egvelnd keep an edge Longer than shy other laws gomfe4x . hi are not ILable to become ••• • • . All our Pm aro mod* from an Pates Quality of Coot B=ll, =ported otharrody Ibr our oaLstmook aloha Out than gosorally toed for &mi. We terpeotheik Warm eD menufeMmen of Lumber. that no Sae wall be mut from tbss Betabllikatmet Int whet Is of sopezior nod and eforktommtalft the Teener . 1111 ... found mole men mad =gain then say N. to WELCH °Mem modeed by JO9BPII WOODWELL k CCI. M22:MM33=I Jas. .WOODVM.T. & CO., LMPOBSEII.9 A!D DRAMS 13 i'OBEIGN AND DObiESTIO lIANDWAAE, CORNER OF 1900.1)'.i 3ECItI rO I mon j d vaflEm " MAIL PA. OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ONLY RAILROAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH The Fast Train busies at 2 A. M., through to Cincinnati In 12 hotirs and 40 robantaa. Exrasu Twain e a 'sr Br. u. . • - These trains allnisuce due natunctions at Hustling, and the first two comsat at Allteoae. Tha direct rude to Bt. Louis. la inns open. Via Or•etline an Indianapolis. 100 miles shorter than ila Chialand: Corulectlons are nude at Iliseedeld with the Newark and Sandusky Cltr rood; and at Crest/Ins withthe Humus& concentrating then. Pot particulars see handbills.' No tracts ran an Sunday Through Icketa are mold 'id ilinclanuti. pnlintilhe. 8 t- Inula Indianapolis. Chkaito. Hoak Wand, fort Wayne.: Ohneland arid the principal toonas.and cities bathe Weld The NEW BRIGHTON AOOOHMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh it 10 a.m. and Ltd r. ■:, and New Brigh ton atT s. u. and 1 r. K. h Mice& and forth.? inibemation. and/ t. I. O. CURRY. At the corner dace. radar the btosormahala Iloaare Or at the Wail Anna Milos, to OROBOS PAKtia. Ticket ß Apart. ==INE7 Letter from Hon. him Minor Botts. of • .13auro6so,ly 9th.11156. Martz Na. a Dom d pb, Geitr—thasideratloas of duty to thu afßlotod go= prompt me to tond you 'Mlle volantarte taottotordal to the great 9olue of alhater,!: Lhootth Aftsture," thst at dinar. awpf -161. • Without being dimmed Or &smiths It nioanri ff° Into the particulars of *be bum I Mu my that the astogc_ !shin& results Maths''s been produced by the me of thst medicine mt a member of my own famlly, and under. my own obeervathei and euperintembotab after the shill Of the best physichum bad been exhsivitod and all the usual fchacdlcc Milt& hal itutaty me it4 . rommmendlog Sim to .11 elm suffering from dreadhal malady: I do not mean to my that it M adapted to all ounditu tkrotbor that It will afford the same rellef elitism 6r. of minas, oan know nothing about that—but bore : what I have seen of the effeets.l would not hesitate to me Win any and every Mee of Scrofula. with Demon. ihr Wham felt an intenst, or over whom I could exercise indusuce ovntmol. Bespectfully roses, inn dharteepiT . L JOHN M. BOWEL Reliance 'Mal Inzurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. 'OFFICE OW s 2 22, 4 II To E—OitOSTREET * or chAndlas, Pandtaro. In frris or country. Wm manta theltslo. - combined vitt, the weskit) . of Bast cwt. entitle* the Insured to Minn to the Profits of tkoOmolsknn nWhont lisbilltrifor lasso. . The nefttsteatthastoo of thht Clotiopaskf . jfkoeth .re anworribles stow, Into the Coital Btook of um Clomp's. CLIMatI I NGLEY, President. B. M. rectocis ilsceetitrr. BERIES: Lewis .1L lebAuret, floorgejl. %km Beni. W..Tington - Z. Lothrks, &L. Gomm, hat Toktod, ward o.Jonsea. , Wm Archibald Gottr. Mower, , Wm. M. Ann*, paws, J. It. 0071114. Agent, • lotr Thlfd and Wood etsooki Clam Threat.. ' WaL R. Thasspina. Carmi l iar Robert Stem, IL Word, Marshall HUL Jame L. Taylor, Jacob T. Sahllas. Q. M. Stroud. vahr, Citisen's Inimranae Gentry in rittzbuttil WM. BAGAIAT, • Prerident. • EIANIIKL maz...u.aer. . OREICE. Da WA TEN.' BETTYNDIT MARKET LRD WOOD STREETS. MILL ALM:LC/0100' RDINVON OHIO AND MINSIBEEPPI. RIVRBB. AND TIIIOII' , ATUDD 1141 r burros oodoui Litt or, Dosador.by Am ALSO oPostst the pm2r4l/_ Die SSA and ;MEER VIOATIOA and raaNsfosuriox. • INSICTOSS: • alchned Floyd, 8. hi. 8363. John 8. Iworth, 7 : Fen 8. Ilan. .am lii ß ~ m /n2: Mae . P. RobartßJrj liarbangb. 1 M. Pennock. J". (:b*". John 81 DR. Lrears PikkOiassaent is a certain oars for ttiat &Antolini Manua the Ma In all 'Medi varied Parma It ban bean nand kir moan than aintYltara. and has anblbited the and tum . pr abas In alt CUM ,— W. yablfah the fallowing atom of nentlamen who' hay* hero cam) by Ito use. and Who, !after rafting for.years had exhausted away rosonns of the pudjag req.*. In Tab& no.. Jar. D. *Watt, a 3 Saeolor frost Plotid a. L Rnmess. • , lisa A tibrnd AffieaMlata, Gm. 20 igkona. boa. JAM Dahl WashOgdao. R. rinn. y. 233 Ontemeieh d, N. York. ad. R R .hambers • Geo. W. Zsa.. Chi C tfqf /Wk.. Tim &kora list might be locolooll by thoitiaticW. bba animal hob born aboo:n ..to ludo ...MIST orderer told* Lb. remedy a trial. bold grhologalo'and retail by (100. Know, No. 140 Wood !caner of Yir4lo alley. Yeast!. io2lllbi WESTERN TEA STORE Corner of Wood and Sixth •et re*. W. A. It'CLITRG Our Teas will be bound l on trial unegialed at tbeprle..la tbo der. SST= ?REM. • anew • Iktar, 40, 50, 62,'75, Young Hyson,so, 62, and 1,25 per lb. 75, m 141,00 per lb. Emsßreakfaar, 50 and lwerial & G.P., 75, 75 ota. per lb. 400 & 1,50 per lb. Tow put SD In 'witty boast fttot 5 to 20 Ito. An . Nair sum A Mural dlooolutt made to retall &oleos. COMAS—Jam. Ls Omura, and Rio Odbe, Onto tood BUl3.ll2:B42averines fad Bgleherm Lone.lPulecriped cad OntrAect Swam • 4 Owelates.',..lptrzit, Ptak,. Prea. and -Dried ihster,, ' .011111 REMOVAL. IioCORD HATTEEII, Have removed to their new etoro, 131 Wood Mos; S doors abort Ma 14r.rwt which we hate built watt the esProlo edaptatkin to ear lememed MMus Tim lint Boar has been fitted ppp In M0DE3N137171 exidualvely Lr our Mall trade, Mere shims lie Maid a tomplet. amormint of the MOST PAISHIONdBLZ STYLES of Gentle and Youth? Drees inalloft Rate and Cops. so veil as LADIES' RIDING HATS and CM pampa GOOD& adapted to the imam We AIN be Rimmed to see oar Glenda at oar new mars . • The Our upper stories an anomaly Ss our WHOLE SALE TRADE, when will be toad a MAWR& of Nate mot ChM embracing deam. Bilk, every variety; Soft, Pa rums, Legbarn, Risk% and Palm Leaf Um: BM Plush and loth Caps and Oblldretee Goode of on Muhl: leashaute ow My will End it their iMniot to CLllllisill our stook, as oar facilltim are mob ss to noble tio to ownPota with airy Jobbing. home In thi embers - • IoW British and Cantina:add Exchange. emiaaaAwx .DONCAN, 811E1111111 k CO., ON THE .lINION BANK, LONDON, IN 8131113 Or Al AND UPWARDS., These Drafts are available at all the'Vrin dpnity.,34orgesierie.: Beattasel and Ireland, and the We oho dnor_fgaißT BILIS an M. AeMinebatia &r Bawl, 7R4IFICIORAT 4 YAM- • Mg& MIMI se s )Lemlttanto to all Pia:tir of ,Girmann Perms Intending to travalatasalimargranultkrosigh ni Warn of Chldit, on iltleb*oimkr oazi,be . ol4 as nosded. In ant put ofieszops. ' Collations of BUIL Naas. sal ottisi orausitles /hp C will mai* pramP •Ittentim • wmasits /fax.. WoodLeireter Tbled atnet. WILMA.= & ALLEN. !incautious To • - ARNOLD & WILLIAMS . • Chilson Furnacts, Wren Iton Tubing rot Wanalm and VoWilatiott of W. sA. will hontrut. t Wombat and irraMattito b 7 Itsmx Hot Aster. Plods orChlon'OParnaos. ObattLao bthoobi. Hcoldtada, laetazha. Grimm llowoo, Court Maas Jail Rotolo or Doolllomi. No. to Mutat trt. 7lttobont , . For Bale A DRUG STORE favoisbly located-on.the «enact Cbeaut lad itberty street. An•liwnr. dtr , and dug • good feta lAudnier. for putleilmy /01P:11114/M " WM. rt. PI ttotrorab. • New Daguerrian Gallery. -; MR. NELSON: would reepsocfully'..infor m We Meath; and the wade amMisily, th at I. :whir to meet the dally Inmemenit demand *lr hie Baguarmatme. be bee hod beat and Mut now eamplated Wee Ito OM Part Olhali Third street,' am at Um mot- Modena and ammalamat Oki light Clellertee mar amwreeded ./la Irl=Dareasee, la the Malted Iltates. We am a.re Meerut execute WISIMINO of all dem ead Stave. In nnr , Rem II o'clock A. It. 181 °Week: P. IL A Melt Irma . it ir oollaitsd.. whether the/ .lm At Memo ••Arnnt DAVID C. 112,113/3T, Flour, Produce, Provision and Ooniadesion MERCHANT, ser teat* Ord camera, Haut, Pitts►a~i, '1 fitl itk. s7.9 .i..... his attention to- We sale of Fkraii Pm*, %MP, tart% Chug.. Battu, Clubs. DTUd u romputtally moildted. gaily ST. CI.,AIR HOTEL. (fteXOLT IiCIIPOS Enna ' , Corner' Penn and M. Clair Streets, ruprososon,PAy W. O. CONNELLY. Proprietoi....,:- F wllll-500 bblis. Sum/Eno end? , Extra, aft A t SII-11.2 mks store !slid fur . earls, It - • .DAIZICLL lk aft ' n LI.Li6a4Y streilo.,-. w FORIMITIWEIIi N-43-410—bblu '11•J!,',10 1*W4.1"/?alls1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' GODS 3 D i a l li n 'l . o CO l ue r e o dSsM o o h o hade t nt n e eonotfo ethmom t w am m u t ear 8U1n.b...1...k. Mr 41.10 to Tarelta•lair our Tan end Win• ter mete- We GR KAT REDI7OTION IN PRICES Utter s n o te hotlines .for emerlng Dedzable Barg.. In Tritemtnes Leeetiloode • • Emtenateeles,3l Minery henth Perniehlng hoods. i All IDLE %MINING CO. ISTOCIK AT EDO- Matel7.okmas, stn. rtes .1 11.710N— Oa Shored. moles, n a m. t d'efle 8.......u....t. edema -Ankles awl NW." et the Metehantrl hteeenge, eth '4., wilt bi l l aby ez‘ ell or width we othr to erMlesale end retell boy.. at rew , d . d rj d .. it.... &.... 'enable rates. We Dattlealseir lenteastteuthe to .m. t , , s m . Add. tom. 0, *now toe lam. RARE BARGAINS IN BONNET RIBBONS t.p. r . m t, of sAmemmeritA t i tt 'lN . D mm. A Which we axe determined tone. oat at mt. hear. net. 1 . 6 XANOY AND STAPLE — DRY GOOD 1t ms use s new supply-Mar the hal trade wholesale and Retell Ander* are mutate] to ell .d 1 .' ~,,,,,,,,ir ~,,,,,,,,,. A . i. dth. ....,.... 1.. stao examine the whet Mere Dueolmog eheatheen •1 ~, P . yin b..., et 01 0011:1IIPTC141111Wes room', eo'n's . ../.1111141•7'11 T1111:1. sleeve on hand. . • neneral martmeat of / and ..706. HORNS a rx).. V .Market it. lc-- s a h c a..."i m b.,d d d „, ddowa y. uu ,l2= i WI. MS Drees. teen art DeLalnen ' Berenee. Leen , . Meek Dim ! l Ing. do; Blenebni ldmilne. Ratleetla, theelmoille. Bred , el the, StuneterWestiega Tenon,. Trionolom _Law .4 nentenloees. Artioftiuk.a.% P. M. Dana. AM. Dissolution of Partnerilip. Taundereigned have this day • distolved r partnerablp in the reanunecnieleis et Owe an Tobacco. hentofte canted on under the firm of MPRLLIII3 & BRO. IL P. Moeller la to mettle the books: nar the debts of the old dm and make the c a Heaton of to pay hisinn% private debts. The same boahrese be earned on by 'each of thennonatateir e order him rand name. H. P. MUSLLISR. JOHN L P. MORLLAR. Stan seNlirdU Valley tve , r Lawrence Oo Aug. 4th, 1655. iIIUST ILEDDIV.D OLD REDSTONE— Otunpadltioa—ogis 16 eta Old Red Stem or Ma. Amyl Skatebn of Wasters Presbyterianism: Its Early Ydinieterm its Perilens Timm. and Its First Iternin by Jaen], Smith. D. IL The former prim mss 82.00. la la non tritbin sbe reach ot all. For aale. e a rn re tail. by ' J :HIS 8 DAVISON, 65 'Market at. 4th. IRON CITY -COMICIERCIAL COLLEGE, of Pittstrarch, corm? otWood. and Fourth its. Chat. Ar. 1.1866. and oninaKKh 200*, d.aenta nod now boos slnsady received instruction lat this Institution, which is non In tall and wry snocosetiK ope ration, hint- g &fell board attar ills Exoshency, JAM P 01401314 11011. WK. Braun.. lin-ator- Col. Wilson MoCsantas. 001..WK.Horntne. nod others. P 1130.1.--7. W. JENKINS. • . 1. 1. Hiteheook. Puckered of the Me of Amounts, and of the art of Bookkeeping. . John Mming. Meociate Professor in the mote depart me • Ge t o. P. Hitchcock. A. Prods Nor of asthmatics and and Teacher of Penmanshin IL W. /oughts, Aseoclate Pr forma In the mewl partments. /amen H. Hopkins. P.m., of the Pittaburgh bee, Lectures on Oommercial Law. BOOK-KEEPING in this College le taught and teraetked in meg a manner se will enable graduates with readiness pa apply HUI MMus in all its Mom • - IMP oorneletenem of the faculty—their str• PM , M . remitl—leng Practice In bustsgm—snoccese in teach ing—dlermling • stri4 congsmity to obsolete printed book; producing as required brewing new Ibrme of book!, that condom to the unseat Mono lona of business Men of the "Find Claes 'Mince. Howes" of tole my daily entering their eons for • themes commercial oder <Mon are test of the 1491180111 that eaves this College to lee the meet copular Inetttution orate West. Address Don City College. Pittsburgh, Pa. any • Etre Chance fora Clothing' Store. undersigned affers for sale hie store, at the earner orWeed and Water street; with or t filter*. It has Wen newly fitted up. She no. per moms are ever salted fur dwelling purposes. P at% • betnalanearly every . room. ' Th e transient Immanent of lueallt7 Is for greater than that of .sur othernart of the atty. Pheuession elven Immediately. For farther Particulars apply oo the Prange. te auldsrd JAMES Iltrtll.Y. A. MASON& CO. , have just opened; another large lot of New Gloode , oomtablalr snore cues of fast colored ntllorkec tat mates of Donteetto 01nabamw. SRO t Dowde Bleached Ilausllnr. balsa " Brawn Wi 4o th base assortment of Cheeks, Tweede do; Ticking*. Bummer Stuffs, to, to: all of which win be offered at, eernPannual Drlnra an 7 8. CIITHBEBT SON GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for the sale and trorehruo of Heel Mate, Collection of Route, Harrowing sat Loaning : Honeys on Condo an ct Iffortosset Also, Ito mating sales o Produce. Moonlit< tared Articles-kw for Flamm, 6lechealea and others.— Mee, No. 63 Market street. so . JOE PENTLAND'S • STAR CIRCUS LIAS ARRIVED AND WILL PERFORM every Alter:moo and Regulus THII3. WEEK, 11l of tbe AMERICAN ROTEL, P street. • Admlssicsaßb cents. No half pries. anT.lsf 'UDR SALE ,. • OR EXCHANGE—Betwoeri • Three and Far Thousand arms of I.sti In Elk Cal, i za z . tl:s .. br o ed ie l r se in tb==.* .lo6o al d s t ai . e. ;t!:t: en. Will erasers In pert tor Printleut Press stut Type,' Ree-ir Made Clotbing;Jessairr. he; !tool r to • - ..07 • . B. ideldei& SON. RI 6th it. waxes r. ILAWALL—...-----:-:....ragaz a. stnairei ur P.. MARSHALL & 00.; Importe* v T , . and Deniers lo rem& sad : American ' Pao kitogthip. 7 Wtod amt. Pittebmh. • • 1 9MI/ 3 o u tteit k, tbr the ailiftsW thkauhketarers l r D RY AP say - PLES-16 bneh. received ..Rif El.. COLVNB. HOPS -2 sacks received and for sale .by any lISWILT H. COLLIN& 1 EfIG3-3 bbls. fresh eggsreceived by.rZ reed this day and for ea* n e • MAY 11. °OWNS.. 1 . 1 OUISIANA LIMR-11.5 bbls; on han d AA will be mold rery low to aloes a ewordiroment. ani ISAIAH DIOKNY & 00. CRUDE SALT PETBR-100saoksin storci nekkby sue ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. CASTILE SOAP-60 bates for sale ObG.y • R. A. VAIINISTOCK ,- earner lint And Woootits. EILOUR SUL PHUR - 6000 lbs. - for sale 14 . aver R. A. VAILNIVITOOKqk 00. bblo. for sale - , B. • . /MINE 4 TOCK. t 00 L• USTRICCEPTED, it new Western Tow u lOW. of tin Stater 0ff36111115012, Indians and for We bl J. T. gaff M0K,31 THU, Root. TEE WORKS . OFLDR.' 4ICE just reed by GURVOOK. Ala. other Annan:Walt% anat oolna at lan nun str.s. sore. au/We& ItL MLOCIC adobratat Hamlett Masa • slay a - raaply of tbi • Milk& Planta add by Jas. PLUMING. ABER's COD LIVER OIL—A fresh sup'r str,.% thin excellant OR reed by JCS. OUREQUQUORS.oreveiy deitcription, to} mnalrictal parxeft, always on bawl at MING'S. QIIOULDERB-20,000 lbs. city 'eatin stori, ,0 aid for .ale by • DAVIDb i LERBST. sue' . comer Maly sad 4. stmts.! ;g 4 IALLS CITY S. C. - lIAMS--4000 ifi llama Thr lab try , DAVID°. ITIMEBt, sott lAIIR-100 bbla. extra, per Wenona, fdr F by DONIS C. Efiatarre, sue : =roar Mate ute. Base sense. ROUND. nIIMAG-250 sacks in. store for ralobr. .. one -IdAtAlf onnutra re. I OILS:=42 bble. Na. 1 Tanners' Oil; I IA do do Lord do, to otolo fir ooL by . an 6. DICKEY d On. . NO., SUGAR-40 Midi. now lariding for rat by alrtl ' ISMAIL DMICIGY kOG FINE MUSLIN SFURTS--Morrison's celi treatad mik sblrfaLsith asset without anus. asie by . JOB. HORS& & OM. IT Market Mo t om . HRT,T.RD OORN--1200 bushels Shelled 0 Com to stars rad be solo bT A. A. HARDY. - Na 410 Wotor moot.' 50 2 14. 1" ), "113 , .1 m SE, S for sale. BAGS RIO COFFEE for s ale by e.efie-e ' SMITH. NAM 11UNTIR. 24/5BX8; soAr for oak 1:•y• __• ! aal' AMITII; MAI A HUME; ATant sale by AT ant MEM. RAM Jk CITRIC AClD—some. just roo'd and for - - - IJILIJE • 1d083—.30 lbs. junt read and foT Ws by su4'R.xunro PRO 9. SULPHURTO AOLD-4,Fum. (Nordhausen oh yitrol),lnurtree'd Stitt Ibtalo n l iama no, ERRING:--20 bbls. D. 8: 1 Ewing_ Aki's RN. da7 reed and ham& by HENRY H. OOLLMSI IpKY . 1:141;91-5 oaks tint asuipii:Meale CHOLERA DTSJINTEWLIZEICTIfIi A lant• auPili dim cc/raja . ramilliAzr the store' A omplaintsirnyweAmsd we vuz itS JOB: /LIMING, =DR ViukAt stre.A.j JTAYNET HAIR TONIC- -Asupply of thia belateated Nab Tante reed b 1 JOM. VIAMTI4O.I . WAX NATCHES—A largo (mpg! of veiy . bacWax Mild= reed by JO& n LLIS CORN PLASTER—An exnePent were ihr mina corns • incybly reed ' EXTRA FLOUR on, hand and to arriv e oda br' ' -DAVID C. 'illiPßBl.. 1011400 N—Rams, Side* and &molders in It IP dare and he ode br DATID I:I6ROST. carner.Llbalt7 sad Hand eta. QIIGAR CURED liAMF—Choice brands 011 hood and Ibe oak by • DAVID O. HFREISTa;" bble. Greass• I 'Jr I box 0141107oper, 11 'bap' tc. anite far We try eta ISAIAH DluAsr & 00. I TIMONE YELLOW; :sit* ev Ames 41 but 4 anttlbe &Jobs . TLEMTNI3 BROILI ‘ I ICOTOH. SNUFF, Clarett's beet, 3 mks bra inantrad and Inn wl. hy IrLAVITIM DMA bbls large No. 3 Mane sorty-50 b3xes for sale INA...besets swan.' bat ten WOILLB 11011 CHILLICOTICE At DAVID n. lIIRREIT. Don Marty A Hand AA 'Ail BORES Ster Candles far.aaleby 'Aft" an 3 6111111.14•131 lIIINTEII. 5 lIHDS; Sugar for sale by O sus. - - Eltllll. MOIR Ak UrDIC ENT-10.easts Jereay zinc palid Au now =loin& r oak by - ~n g n um Dicecer vo4 _ _ saBBLB7' 86435 reeP BEi d tatlU JUST reed from oar-factorj, 1500 eds gi' 41) = 46 •6616161•61=1, 4 11116 116.16, k i ti k a . • J. it H. PIIIIJAPS. OII.' CLOTH CRAI3II-:-A -:sertono .lth • • .onen. atoimiNg.:wBishio, CAItitTAGE Oil -Olotb, - , of the Samnalied eon Plan abb. mannfinonnol on Caroni klodi of atotta, whattal• ait3 ratan. at lla Market stmt. _ ',BATHER BEITINO—Aoother lot lof t i that linordoy a lle n l e nsM a rendoed "ant att mall at 114ABOWS BLACKING-400 dosen wn 1.1 bla4 ibr tau to' RUIMINa BBC ' LOOS by the bbl.-for Bale b; 12 lea warm. tam neirren. ORIGANUM-300 lbs. for sale by NI • ll AL. zursseeroox Ati U NBEND OEG-30M falls. for isle bycl Q,QUILLS--600 Itia for Bale l m a m= Apo sat - B. A.. 1 INSEED 01L-7 bbl!. e 7 ••• • TATTLIII*CII PORN- 50 Ibis, just: reed fix M4IY D. W.IUMEZINDiI 00.-.11110/DOMD tILASS—AII sisal Belli/rams thisadA4 issiew.a.gosakimr a aMI Sit I 11, 1 11 , 1 rt , ;4 . ,;; t;:„1 AUCTION SALES. P M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. tbninereint Wag Zooss... tower Woad and Filth drat rtt---- • AILRoAD. STOOKS AT AUCTION— Os Thai.lay - event/et. Add. DM. at 3 (Meek at th. mehaors the nem .11i street, •111 be KM. 36 ebtre . sOldo am Ps. Rafkrebd co. Iltzet; • 13 Ohio andiddlaas do . . do. . . ! aor '' ! ! I' ! : IL DEM. Ann. k SPLENDID. COUNTRY SEAT TROY i BILL AT AtajTlON=Cht Thunder caenjarimmi s t at 6 o'cka, at the et erehante Euhtnie, ~ T atty at. lmorieforWia. T. llogn, Them that brantirat and V6hl; _itt.aateallotof throned 'situate, on Tiny El nat.! - vat 3 v?..!1"... guar.,_ I. erect -d ..err sunnier tan 01017 mit t. Bony adth the and thziatqd baeement: - atat• toot nil . lb. noodern convenience, The Vona& having a Ana nMo of hoholte it d It.he premh. alb awallent n 10410,,MTISCel o /Cata Lad °Meant bulldlcurk The waverer 'east te etatetoad lane tlnsaprovtona to talc Terms at 11 wa4l , DATift,l not. VARifiCRS' AND ANOLHANIDS' IFIR'E,!'.•MARINE AND LIFR INSURANCE COIEPaM, OF ruu,Aoidekus IiCAPITAL i ~..•..- - ::::::4 300,069 AMOUNT SECURELY neyszrzo....esoo,eon TIIIB :Coripany efeda Fir' e‘ . • Inscsanoe on • Bundhors, •21131.41 " Y 65id , 5. 117 „ _C•mf4 4lV: Al llM‘rl6:l 7:4 4ganim" o:l 7 ti.......y.. tal, amraranco - arm MIMI WM It* • DIREC7ORS. Hon. Thome B.•Plorenca, Junes P....Nya11. George IL Armetnnut, Chants Mamma. Ed. P. Indilletme, • it. Belem WM. Omega HelmboLd, - • Fred. a ily , seter. Thome. Alanderneld, . hum Leech, =•.. .• • THOMAS B. PLOItINCE. Predate'. EDR•II9 R. Itimentotn, Secretary. • PITTSSUPpH BILVERNNOKS. Hon. T. DlAtore, • •• Hon.]. ft. WOltatnek , Hon. P, O. Sltannon, Col. 8. W. Black, Hon. J. P. Guthrie, A.ll. Westmont. .. 1.7, Timms. J.:.ffeev., Pa d .. Wilson reendles Col. J. llama Fatter. • Gen i.B. Moorhead. '.Theßiddle. • • • character of the aboreCoomttany le of the &Adam, and onembhme the ran, and 00111tIal 'mention a Pt" Marine and LW Insurance. • Oemthonen of eh:rated datidlnd are woodland II It. management an/Interested am Stockholders. JUTT Tim he m entta i ii ii lalc% Thre at fienii-lauraal Dividend 8 percent. eOMPANI, OF 'HARTFORD, CONN.---Chartered 1819. 'Tash3. Pp]) 12P Cass. aiaset.a, ;ply 1.1855, - 4885:530.83 VONTINUEfto make Ineuranee on all de. nerintioue orproperte at equitable rides. This Cm: rotor has maintained a position for honorable dram fir %fir 1,21 t b _y_ 717r:'1.11:1=It t aruTif.ira State.. .sunnal r statement of the et ha:Won: of thin o , slietaT on Ile In this . ottles, I r a " ....aM oi nation albs Offies.forth-inestectruer SIM and IToodstreet 'Mho. buret. • • .. .. ARTHUR'S - . ' - !,: i \ Kiiiii. Patent Self-Sealing Ccfne . . - - ARTHUR'S - '' i pi, jhr Preiertino .Fireth Prude, 2bmateh - • 1 liElLiiiitil c a bY nEALlNG. ' ,! ' Ili' 0 SSE CANS, which- lire - .., 1-, auq in pefled try the hinueskeepei tettl - . 4, Wein,/ Of . 1 Menet. end opened ea,i l. ally, without injury to - the - ene. - my rapidly, orating leteigenersl use, l'ulttlinsetimiel 4 ,,,... Ong up limn soomnpany the Cans. end tim.trott me see . SHY I.lthrused that by tlyle nee ...nay famfly may bus trash fruit sedtcensteee on their .toble all - &inter. st some mar prime. -• PLICIII-11 ot Cans St 2. enteit - de S2.ho..hea three enema gallon. pry ter Ilene; le= dies next in rider to some economy le trettenrtimion. Ar e 41,11„. ythlah la eloped Anil, sill torseted the whole tot,, to that when open it may , •ei entitled lite any others-rend: hie been fullyneerared by the lhanege Club orile danntestr: Ten/tett lie& .Terk. it, took a A dt eit ur niVa h ntalit'in i .iiri B 4,: it a t t ett steebanteentr bed thleSprned. .1 fly Sentiments& Ite White; Wsebleeten,• P. C. It le 7. aabiled to be the beet Can to the =not.. All °Mar..; lionnepented by the cash. wilibe.etempily (brew& li Jive ente. wham" and in. "li. st P ° - v, "' " litit i r " trAn r 7A ei r w.t64: ti. ' myShlyedver set FAIRBAPIRI PLATFORM BOALTM I , tiE undersigned having been , ritpol;46ll - ~ erenut e re Aguas Itre the sale <t thutp.o.lehtatad roannfooturedby_tho orialnal Inventors ,i , tt - L , RAIRBANKB Ronnetihily invite attention of the Innings' anninswity to tee =petio le. of these Peals over on other. Thew Bain have teen solxWeted to the eugratistor moon all the-principal Railroad. In the:Mat and lengdand, end in every brim& of bushiest te= the world, and their...atter , saunter and mat dental. tr. have gained for them the reputation of beinjr_ZHE STANDARD , PROM - IffliCa MIER E AZ HO Ws: .are_orepared to 'llll onimi tnt COptiti4: "rift Dormant. nailing MIL 'Hay. tOoal. Ira Drool lord Denton at monnfoctorror Drum. HUSSEY& WELLS. • So.S.ZS Marty Meat. commercial_ ,Barr • =lard • • • • • 'Pittsburgh. MORE NULOOI74 ON Cone Cut Corners. trIILNALIALT; 460 pn. Illnetested. &et, Pros. $.1,f4.. ?east& Woad*: Soettact. _ ; ' The •cltat, whores,. he le. 'WO a Metc Pep, .Eoe bite at charactere,t varlous mete a. admhmah. Aeon the Nathan (N. If) ' _ It ham teal humor, sound pain, and. good item!. It has hem pronoun d 001011 to Dickens', bort effort. Pim tee 81.1-ania Neensem Ness. The miter In a ahrend judge of human natal, awl s mardlece painter ot some of ht melancholy • tasseeme— thoogn erltna nt b• .4 as =oak a linakceint Prom Norton', .Litertrry ametra Thin. Ls • retuning:es same tee :desortel4ous end the vortralturer. ,in tbeee,for , trf Mag ary I . l‘teneh7.l ,r"fin whic h the . ir - eso Terk'Avrar., . Aamhablinttea tor docoorttestioa In that atromporre end ritedel ofsublloorhpoo—the hots* cth , ,;_ .mse the Aro Pork JiaAloor. The miler Is 'tore grtmeeetful with we New.paeleadias. tb•dercosr, PoUtlefeas, sal. elEarah ere Ilreire to the Fran the iffikroak cahtjArif.: ItLe , . eq#l4 riglar.rizt..> - ai.m. The maranses are &awn to the it., end bra pmfier L;ft . owszkr,allforomiseiV! 51#! of tbo.boot %totem of is we ono . linitten In deo of ettormittc sorightlbms olg t = tho=rof tone or Us work rezolodbug ono of. It. Is tine work ofa. suutter. The ebonaties . an sod • g 7 hka _ Pitttrlnooli - . .otuo of the ?err boot Americawork* town_ proin the Cblutaboso (Olds) Clitv Th. aloof the niter irowfol. ••• oh•ittO with • =Tie that tomtits us oho "mad 'mono 2Teto York Utpatch..: /err natural and etzunpaltotorscliiig dam. ,• Plus 16, Tao Tookra - Ire an ram will maks Ito murk. cad a mat. obtaono it nut too, to Jkaboticaa Litiostoom.. To 007 OD/ 110 aevr_of CORI OCT OMITTED sill be not ioni t lqoat I*M • TOT WI DT BookoglortO getltsty, bib br • . •.. matt • • *MON TAOS, o. Tut Raw. N. T. !MI PER CZET..OII4I:IOTION EIIii:EIEWELTATFOII GEM 11, MACY ilk- N 0.134 MEL= ht. of .11bildea :Lam) Nen Tatit. Gentlemen's Fundshinir Goods.. 11(FATING determined. to .adoilt the ash emeektO u.e.ition eget& in Ws , mAblielment ' isuiibillbE a large nal selected completing Injart of d*. gem* and Orr lo r " ton li = .ll = ls4l %, "* Mt' e all n = l .2, riv al ! Raying comet enraged le Mb basin., ger ins lase twenty ream. coma:net unnecepearn aft thegbare rmaie egab, arrangements In =bat theme = l bw ter abaose Rood , Wel glrritaneenimicarilf pall to satisfy Ibeemerreg l Werin7 minable the lairnamMg line mar be ibenakbeit P. IL TIEDE £ C0., - .. FURNITURE. lILIADF&CTODI .AND --WIDEIIOOII, 6 9 8 , ffROADWAY, Ikstwom th..trvolltio a Pollnow:ciao Soto& VIURNITTRE OF EVERY VARIETY OF the boat onallty i at toodomoto ream. Ws hove the iartirobitas64l lond a titre It; be feud tet171 17 .4r 4 0r onotry, tolehleh Ire bnito gortkolor attootloo of trarehasert. . so 4 3aol §UNDRIES7-60 bbdo. N. 0. Sugar, 50 t0bt...2125644 sakd Polywfrod 216 15551 C 25 661416. in Nolomoot 50 bb!. arm Mol es . +5 do iloidoo Syrup; 125 Dom prim Orson Pio 76 hiebeek 01111U1 t.C/eln Blasi z - bore Wade— Qua 10 10 ik.a. 6 Viretals, Twin • 10 132•85JUaborn Wog da - '- 2015.1116 ft Pa wn a6s - 21. moll tad 0125 c. . 1101.1.2 Mir . 750 NUL Slaw Wnlet.Pwaisr . •80 bit N C.Tar imams Bag do , Set m.o. _NO: Rer o; hg VOD do No. Xodoidi; Noe sau by WATT it ,w11.0 , 0N. 163 d.; • ISANIKENEt HOUSES -' • JOHN T. HOOD: BERIIIIID; . , BIRIBPORI1120.:'- . 1 l' Etnallißdltr: SC NAM_p ire itin'al. 14/ ooNNBLISVILIA , . Raij k -r a -llosl,, : 't., ilium' NSW BRIG 1.1 & i... 1131/1191ROZY 'r ' . sed ll:" ara eld = Motu s t r a oiVslo broatr i gieo ' Id Parka, Notes and other arecoltio• bought sad sold on IProor,,lloriornoodrorso sod rolloetkotr ootrnet ..: WANTED TO PILL AN -ORDER-, Attack at tba Hank 0 . Inttabtoldn • Moak cd MonhanleY Stott of Mater4and Idanannitulte ./trot7 kind Onto& t and aoldl Inionsnalsalon. 4111 • WILEI 1120).: Coot. ntaak &obit& jTVIDEND SORIPof the Ohio 7 , f. R. Co. bought and so'd.' In Italia thee Bank and the mtes M ether brok• a bunt boned at highest nits& • WWI IN /1 C 0,70, 44at. • NVANTED-2 VXIII- Oooke„ 8 to do honaewark to thostrontty °Wolter mlth end rantrootteajouramtan enorp thatettlansan and Ituallab• 10 01115 to do bounevont ,91 414 / 1 4 4 9 a wants to wal mate a WM& allo7 or 9 In t = IliatrtigitehitrATT latopzeW Dtb,tt• falatltee tee la sith valiant. =lda and domatlen. and goals's= a taisbassassis4 nth la's as they requlte. . and . as aletta. oilimonam. , tat• ariras and labontm Imtlanata and bo c rs ia ZY at sue . MILT %Wigton, Mew 41 it: F' PANSIIPRIOIiS" .113D110/Mr- Toht Coto clamant the Wulf* of the 044. .. ltarsolsO• • great redact:Pm t.• prima Ns j•to , JOS. LIOMNB Tr, DEASSON'S Calebiated , Erj;i,_ tor Nara Mb sambas broom MID &ad team caret Poebn.do." , m raint rmatodtate poet* trst=grand•Zolig:ll4l7Artatooof aNii•••1121 Um Ma t0...141 sufThe... b " nris in t iv=a ...!4ale Or niraira JOller ii rod(' ' • - - No. NM Wood gre•t. Q, WAR MOLASSES 50MAL O. t. mon so 1.;ou. o. Molu VI, Mass y. le "tamed . who 67 R. NOBISON • 00. BATH BRIOK.--s=o Ene n k ti L n w eale by sax , . t w • 800 LBS. , EWE viTOßad i tist reed and kr ' mow GAL& 'IZiIrOL) - _ cull LINS trT 'MEM BIM gaunt EGIEWL43-47, ca .fora sleby - uu R. A. 7LIIIMMict *430., CORN ifiairLAl bbil.satlnglarssid, soh bt• • iOt t,7,4 Ma==
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