pusgstufacsv *a, ITTS/3 134g4.11: Sierusailt likddßErch AUGUST 18", -1858 • 18 .2% it! • a ra.—Ns th the 'Llltatial loom Debi Ain:efts:a clotted . .. f ti al=. • Atillaimanracrojerietbalr noflasito mow . ca • - 'ea itendar raralbas, vat plow hand them la b er 0412111/4 . . . . ~,,'. 4 - 1 , ..--!I '-, Advance. PayMents.Hereafter no irub . .a: ';-. - ,- lidetesees Idaho taken Ore the Daly es W ,eekly °mere re. , ~. • Inike. '„ 1 1 •711.610. IN laada bl *draftee - Whenerer the. 0 , ~ ~, ~ Weeb ee ter *that the isebeerlptlon Is pid thermos a ,• O . ~,;'llo,beienecheitr Angel. mien the nabsestotion 11 re , .. , . s e.; lonlSO ‘ b7 oftiocisarreasot. 4,11 tussle:it •frrarthft r . -110 ' 'Ag .a.no 4001214430*. ‘lll be raveled. to be veld he 0d ,7? t . - -4 voL s ro*:only Inowsift. win h.* an, snow issoth ;. ,„ d - ~,:,,,..) . tea rob. eoietreeheare rust". - enelsite on.g. , drestatkitorwea ma a moot dedrabiomoodloa ears to oar badmn k of loathe thole; bamboos know. eardradatioa._ .taad toethomoad, nroldoa • .2Plolialadoasagutanraadalaa.k.pos lo' • r Irestim ..a.errii*asaillootora 4lliance., Sin Plaisnai, FRAIDOIe 2.11* „ 1.4:4)ur readers have already been m,i.., c ';..afoeMed that UM Bev. Mr. Wylie;. a Methodist Misalies Minister; habitue tried by Lynch law inMiseenri;and'adered tali:are the State, nu .-• -.'dalisitalt7 "peratiner,violettoa , This is the sea:idcr. third .initanoo of violent* to Metho , diet ministers in than on within a few weeks, , Ofiltooll clearly a kW" to drive every min ... later of the Methodist: church .Norti, from the - .borders of the State. The Methodist Eplioonal has members, Ministers, churches, and ....-nonferenete, io Itferybad, Eastern and Western Kentucky, Arkarunts, Tensa.and • Wirt In all that region the preachers and pae• : bite are continually end Meek bitterly assailed 1 4.1 . the Praehlfre and ministers . of - the M. B. Sad" air abolitiordate, but 'do personal vlohoteabse been attempted until lately in Mie • Sari sad Kans a s . The church Booth is making 'moat deiPerati efforts to occupy MS ground in Retreat. backed by Mohican and Stringfellow, RAIL* hired bifflles,- and they are no doubt at ter bottom of the se on tiro preachers of the,laintreitf..:Aforti.7 TWe fe the secret of the make: Mr. Wylie, as it now appaatitbit 6 member of the Methodist Church ii. Tuggle had published en _ aka bi the Case Cooney panne, alleging that • - he,' Wylie, was an abolitionist. This` publir.s- • 4 .!tion,..tagether with the attempted move of two Anima whom Mr. Wylie was falsely accused of asisting, drew darn the elaveholders' vengeanee upon his head. We find a teller from Mr. Wylie ,to,the Bt. Louis Ansscyst giving bin statement of the pater._ and - if Boa an outrage las he de does--not make the read' ect's blood boil, we • 'ltoositioe what will. 'lir: Wylie *eye: On-Thursibg, July 26th, Tittle pesioeibly suing nrl/ way stoma* public road, I was over ' .:taken by two men.. one of them known as Col. Worley--who „addrussed me some impudent • tf ,, ittuotictiti roeptectieg where was going, &a, and finally intbated me that I had been accused of haling ateits 'to escape, and of Preaching abolition doctrine, and that I meat return with them Hartisetreme, and have the charges in . • 'vaticwted. -ThiS conmasalloti they mold interlarded *he most Profane oaths that fall from mortal lips. /protested against their rightibue me on the public highway, when the • ncitret te enzedfllol. W. leepedfrom his hem; and • ' :foftow fumbling about his person, if feeling r te, pieta... After some farther parley, I in timed them that, inasmuch se I was e n tir ely Innocent of the dowse* alleged, and did not fear stair havestleatiOn; I Would accompany them to 4 Rarrisowinas An. that purpose. Jost as we turn ed to go back, sixteen mere men, mounted, made their,.appearanoe, We stopped at a cabin in • ...'the prairie, for trapper, where the bottle was free - ; 1Y 'passed, and I received the most insulting treatmen4 being asked to drink, and made the laded of obscene jests and horrid oaths. As reached Hairlenntrille about 12 o'clock. at • . night, and I was taken to an hotel, and a guard „ of three men placed over me during the night, -VW if I bad been the - greatest criminal. Next Anorldag I was waited upon by three men, who aroma me that they were appointed a own s - =if lurch my effects, in order to ascertain . - had - any abolillon documents. This cam , mitten. was - entoPreid of the Res Mr. Allen, .' . ' f ''.'‘, , ;44llstistlirvackir; Mr. Bailey, and the y proprio " 'Of Wit hotel where Iwas confined. The searched inaything I had, examined my Bible and hymn ra-- - Ind - rtermy: pirate tatters cerefplly. ; Ent - • mould tad Attain, g to 'abetantlate their charges. `While Da examination 11111+1 In progress, a meet ing wee called at the Court' House, and I could bear some person delivering what seemed to be ±„1, Alr lll 7 ,l idliamatalrfpeeeh: After a a eon" composed of a Dr. lianehringt; Col. .Workry.and Mr. Allen , came to inform me : - ;;Vosnloratteraned St the Court Home. I an •tpetinpabilld them, and found shout two hundred : 11 , 1 114 the Mott of .whitmlweracf a low ekes, for t-,1 mill do that the justbto to say: that ;very faraspeatable -persons participated in •t, these outrages. A certain Dr. Marcel eat as chairman of the meeting. Alter a call to order, Dr Ilinebningli row and said that I had been some agrees in running off, . ' habeen presetting abolition doettines and eireidatingataltion &at:mats, and that it had ,I`,..'",been,rettolved on. the sense of that meeting that ; • ehouldlisia the State in'aeon dayk. • tti bri e thatlTiotested egalnsttheir entire pat:reeding; that with a fair investigation • • - Inroad rove:all. their charges false, and chat • ' Lewd s ha m to - such investigation; that if I had dine anything • contrary to law, I held myself r enienable 'to it, and ma. trilling to infer its penalties to the full. I watt told by one Witte -: , -- foremost in the matter, that the law was eat enough, i'end they intended to tati it Ot andsmad 'that 0.7' did not leave, the " -. '''oeinssequeitoeti would be niton.mynwithend. • Mbhr,,eir, ix bet a Inlet statement of the man• .._lllll. by l#4.lll.leihie r heen tasted 'on American ;; 1" rani theseselmestAmetioto bit „ „Was ow long these. things to . continue, 'Tr clank' tell, but • taint 'tie high time that something was done to put a Stop to them. • ; The "fair of. Missintri is thus disgrased by bade et g saes, and as yet no effort has S.rr, Weds by the officers of - the law, or the ex it ..aentivect ths State, to relieve ber from ; the • , 'What's contrast .do snort proimedings ” ternl*,:the jeans of Oar institutions and the spirit of '76. Can this be called a land of .. .erty;lfima a bate of affairs is allowed to Con- Ana& :I; sir, am a Southern mare by birth, and - :seams here from," Southern. eiti,lnt. if Booth-ttiru bistituticas are to-be, protected by encit'inen Whir* maltreated mi. I think Isbell seek some spotmiter.; at least, my dearest rights, dal be • . free from lawless invasion., Let the citizens of. Missouri think opal MIS 'Circumstances which I 4,i4ol.olllllthlSlOANClAlgpliellfOlaldele,to dearibe—. Fun SOW "y . 10" mind similar-Ontetwhich'hatiatm.. t'& - fafedtissittnatd;4tid let them dodge:what' they will do. Whether they will let these 'fire eating .. ,,,paidajanatide over them To_ toripehod any lag er, die the State; and brag t ante:apt n .11 and obbireint ripe Tit' Irak laniticisto and ferocity haie these :zeraellheldealfille.that they: cannot" endure any man to live antomp that; , op Preach the, goipel i>woag'thelttt, Vito will not approveanti sanction day ry in. *ll Its *itOcilla, In length and breadth. • 'Liberty' Lusts in the sonth only in name. Litt: , I of th* . Preeer and Of the. pul •'- 'o%)*2 ll to rlvootptabirely is athingrinlaorn. attlittietionsandestyranlatiorthat I :eletkerhing "Bomb." of N aples , Spinals : - .4lke a black pgtgt ear Mut math. A northern losettlds'xights the moment be . . . 0/9 1 / 1 61t Mita and lie lives Under a tt:.:perpetnal-eattetraint.;; Ife,..'ditre riot expresi•his views or feelings. ;the retitle blaatittafety, eaidneitistank or-vallstclo _h , .tree 'ea res arty pamphlet or newspaper, no copy of rkiiitioh'bi Burner or. Bernal,' no ere- by ikcifiteft.: i tritlaWorit*Clation may be , ks,.tr.ar hint taadge Lynelt-and m ob ocratic .myreddotaa. Be eees rnithrisellpliefore'ldnithe tocedeokalftv• and Abe 'revolver, and the dark, searling- and -whlskstvaddeiiid-ttirditi-of rat. mboare era reedy` to be set on Me • pack of i b leed - leWleektjitete:" . ieerli ibis who ie supposed to bold Opini o ns sierstEtti slavery. , bw the itOrith7friete I : IS a pendia' sf • Silifeitiernpered tst:Stat crushing tjrniny as . ,„ -- Simeioss Cmuumem;—/tsmes, Thursday, 4tairce4 16. 1 656,-r-Tbse:lhipublisaa - M.' Fusion Chars,,n2g. to 4l 7ii! Whf Cony l assfmk' 6l 4 ol lthP rcmurimmes s rfehths atel;Mar, r:l4)Ch Sps Maim.(g a,) Um Rom James Du can oshig,) B. /1143%,4: 4 1a4 Ma otheme. C. 4d /114 % dior p?*6 s . Likummi p tir V/ses rime* ,) (1C.11.,) and 'Tall' W. P° Thlextra.tlethollePtieittitTstuiton, it'eteliwergideg l 4,l4loo:poanda, MI ea Bat ,R:ktemecrewlltty feet from= the tower up Catioliochtuth t6.‘ the . . 0001% :The wee ofeouteaseeeek;bet. eels Wee wee tease, and he walial*plitat bat, little .iuntilt. /411 , 4114,21 °* 1 9Par*1t; Aoles Jeri vi d, 05 .11()..p.,f A 41 falki a...1113.1,4.1,e1f 4 tarn . ^''' . 1.44.44.14C+4 241,14:F.1c to , 4. 'Ever since we deemed it our duty to take groomi spinet ; the Know Nothing party, we 1 Itaveibeen followed by the remorseless , hostility of. thtl Order. ~ It hoppe d - no sot, how tionitrishoorneeean, to injtireots. Every matins has tise tried to break down our sub scription list, and these efforts are kept up with as int& eryirtenimia "din. to-day as at their commencement. We have learned of instances whece, falling to induce our subscribers to stop the paper, theirmoney has been taken with a promise to send it to us in renewal of their sub scriptions, and then sent to other papers. In other instances statements utterly baseless have been fabricated to deceive our patrons, one be ing. told that we had joined the democratic par , to, and another .with any story likely to suit his circumstances. :Not content with assailing us in this way, resolutions have been adopted in some, if not all, of the Conceits In the county, decla ring it incompatible with their obligations est members of the Order to take or patronize the Gazette. We bay. not complained of these things, and donor sow. Many of our old subscribers were led off by them, but their place hail been supplied by others, and our subscription list is se good- to-day el It watt when this unmanly ormitado was comtitenoed against us : and Acme witehave fondly hoped to see the paper go down are ea far off as ever . ham . the realization of their wishes. We only refer to the matter, to call attention to a silly, yet inrpriately base sto- I ry concerning us, lately_ set . afloat by -the man agile of the Order in thia city. Thera is no reasint to doubt that it was got up by them in their secret councils, and it has been for some timelack paining frinimouth to mouth l emong the affiliated. We have heard of it frequently and could alwayi trace it to that pack of shame less, brazen, unprincipled_ demagogues who seem to have the whole order under their keeping. One of this graceless orew has had the audacity, to pat it in shape and send it to Butler county for publication; the object, both of its private and public, circulation, being to *Jere us with our patrons or those who may be asked to become such. The story, to be sure, is utterly ridicuklus and carries its con demnation upon its face; but there are plenty of Know Nothings credulous enough to believe it, and the authors of it hope to find some outside of the order who are equally credulous. The following is the fabrication, as it appears in a letter from this city to the Butler American : "Your readers are doubtless aware that the Gazette was terribly anti-Catholic for manyyears past—in fact until within a few months past. The change in Its tune is accounted for in this way: Mr. Haight, who was recently a partner of White's In the publication of the Gazette, sold out his interest tot Michael O'Connor, Bishop of Pittsburgh. By this arrangement the tone of the Gazette has become Catholic instead of O course O'Ccnner is a silent anti partner. The Deacon wo u ldd not risk , the loss of hie Protestant subscribers by announcing the fact." eh Poise of tai room. Now, we do not intend to demean ourselves by pursuing such falsehoods as this ;'we only cite it to show the meanness and sooundrelism of three who make use of such weapons against us. - The pitiful rascal who put this to paper kaew that he was penning a wilful, ma lignant fabsehood : that it was a fabrication from beginning to end, without one particle of truth to rest upon; and that he was voluntarily as suming the character of a liar without the poor excuse of a provocation. But such is the mode of warfare of the Or der. With it the end jnejlies the means : }it'd it never scruples as to the means. Noinetter how low, debasing or dishonest, if it but promise to answer the end, its use is forthwith ordained. We have borne each assaults, hitherto, in si lence,, and only mention them now to illustrate the character of s system which hes, by its in herent wickedness, challenged our undying op position. Tar EDlNBUitart RiniA, for July, has been received by Winer and Co., and Gildenfenny and Co. of this pity. Pomo She Nes Orissa* lenwswe. 'hazed a. lansioa 07 Mrsroo.—The Texas mails of this morning bring us accounts of the organlin tion of a military force within the United States, in aid of the revolution in - northern Mexico. The San _Antonio Laker of the 28th contain a letter from ita oorrespondent,-dated at Leona firer, on the 19th of July, detailing "the move meets of the auxiliary- force intended for the overthrow of the Santa Anna government, favor able to the interests of Texas." The first part of the expedition - arrived at that place on the 16th ult, and men were said to be coming in hourly in great numbers, and to be expected with great anxiety on the other aide - of the river. The pasty . was expected to cross within five days—that is to say, about the 24th ult. They are under the command of Capt. W. R. Henry, late of the Tenn volunteers. Accompanying this correspondence is an id ' dress by Capt. Henry to the people of Texas, and a proclamation addressed to the MeXieanli. The address to the people of Texas announces the purpose of himself and his companions nte engage in the revolution now existing in the Mexican Republic, to displace the far-famed Santa Anna, and establish a new republican form of government--• government more favor able to the views, and adis Mr fined irrestion of canufikg Ow l views Ancrictorßasatrover i 4 protection." He appeals to Texas, in the strength of her He ermines and example, and in cited them by representing the bordering coun try of •Mexico ha the refuge Of Indian martin i ders within Tern, which' distreris lovers of peaceand order. It is tat the intend of "inn and.order" that Mexico is innded. rate- proclamation to-the .Prlerioana; published alongside of the other in the - lame paper, talks much x more mildly than that destined for the Texans. It does not have a word abotit ea:tend ing the' American eagle over Melia*, but de clarer the wish to see the Mexicans govern themselves.- "Our only wish, the only reward weseek for,. and with which we shall return hippy to our firesides, is to lee re - established . lthe Federal system, and to_ enure treaties by 'which the in- Wens of both countries shall be protected, and which will allow us to exchange out product!' with yours, without fear of molestation under the protection of just and equitable tariffs, thus giving a new bnptuse to the prosperity of both Nothing-is atated in this paper to give us an idesiof theinumbera collected for this foray lawn the borders. Isaatmerra AT Cams Gasoma—The arri vals jesterday at Casale Garden were two ships, withatiaggregate of 418passengere Aship ar• Heed the previous day with about the samenum heir, .who possessed ready cuh to a conaiderable amount. Bach passing day. illegals the great .benefits reselling -te.immigrants from the ar rangements of : the Cammlesionets at Castle Garden. ,There tan be no doubt that the crime and pauperiom of the city , will - be diminished to a marked extent by the suppression of the prao- , 3ices of the runners and emigrant boarding-house keepers. Not only. wilt they,' but, their victims deterred remethe perpetration of erirce, by tha.Want of arid by ,the a p oy m r p eg o t r h ne f c o e r s m siy =tow the latter, who, if destined for the West,' are at . once started.on the journey, and do- not generally go out into the 'treated' the city. The Buffalo Conusertiat states that immigrants going g t= the eith.exprees thilllngehru my mu c h by the accommodation and protection shown them at Gratis Garden,- and rejoice that they hare been enabled to:temp. the depreda tions to which their predecessors harebeen Pub . 1410,in'thjs /".70ogner mut En! , . . . .- . 'Tits 'Journal of yesterday publishes kuumber of affidavits attempting to fix the origin of the riots in the Eighth Weed imther,fontivers. In this; ii all fail and candid .men must agree, It signally fails!. Of Cones men resting under the I charge of a'deep and claming crime will. make , 'desperate efforts to .sellers themselves from It. /halt will require/many rooreandmnoh itrommr ,outificatis to enable. the journal,and : those en gagidirith It to aviotoplish their'purioce. 'Con tra evidecum will. soon be procured. and pub. *hod, when we Will; Inl 'order to give the public an opportuity.to - ,doolde 'honestly,. also Isybe-1; &recur molders the materiel lividlutoulubitsbed by the journal. 'ln' the meutimei Without . a t_. teniptieg to ankliso the evidence already printed,. l we will merriy call attention to the fia t that al- I though intended-to be one-sided, the affidavits are orally as contradialory of each other u I were the reports of the riots published in. the 1 patmci. They only establish one thing , that is, the riot orig inated, an.published in the Courieron„tite authority:of. Oapt. Thomas. of irittewar an eye-witness to It --. . . Iliiinte Hopei :-2floor Brighton poultices at leak what "hie ' large nnuntractalim interests hare long ' demand4=a',banklog house.- Pri rate enteri nitte hie acooinpilabod what haa been denied by ihe-Legbdanor• We:would call the attention of dui badness' men le .the card of :An .-T. Bogs,' - Fag; ithi-hia established • br ilial - or id e benkbig ha 0• 4 1. 4 11 &et! -TM nonlhhincel d af.toesineaa man to other locations Ithere'ye'odkbaiihius, *the beetroccontne•d o .. tiotioniidtlieni can "01.....414.44,pity.*Arai .:-liVii, -5ig:, , ,,;:', 1..i. N.: ;47 . i , I.hk. O.*N. .1.,.- Passim' Ward.union.—We publish below I Th e Greeted _Kodical .14plmprg _ the act of Congress _tmder Wilzig Judge Kane i., ..".- -oxt. THE._ AG.", corslmitted th e - grove ioutrage on the pert* of - -•-- -' ' Passimore Wililamson.:.' , . 4 . - I. -., I. Mb. Ketineil, of Rttwbur7. hasdint:Mired iktrlll be seen batten liasiot aniy,i, lin artacroar =noon restub weets • lamer Wet ear. Mr,' principle of commottlaw and justice ial " O f d V . H.S sr • free ' the eeee° b'l'ench to e °meth° that he is guilty aof most flagrant violation of I it.:Cb er , it in eleven bemired save, sod new the statute itself. • . .. .. . _. , yaw ...at. breams biztli thioider humor.) Ile Ma The reputation of the Circuit leitli which this new In his Domenico on r two hundred mina Intel or it. petty autoertit is connected has been rawer quell- let ee.„,_ alt,____wlthle t. ,: a7 .„..,, u41" we of itaataa. tionable for some time, but we infer that there is 1 c.,'"t7“—thweineettier------wireetret°b7woret""milagd 'n ot ;get very little question about it noire'- , of Zs bas.. , We hear but one expresaion 'iti regard tomb .w ett , t o tame bather Mll steer the eyeless M Wm. matter, and that is one of sympathy for William- two bottles ars warracted to son the worn caviar In son, and indignation and contempt for the Dog- ths niouthand elciasch. berry who incarcerated him. , , We mistake public sentiment =chi! this tree Three to ere bottles are warranted to mire the over does not bear fruits. . °lm o ' : revr L bottlee: arevrarrented to:core all Imam In • Ale Acv declaratory of the law concerning eon. the .n.. Tiro kitties am warranted to sole running or she me tempts of courts. and blotches among the hair. Be it enacted ty the Semite m eal/ lie of 11 4 , four to sin bottles are warianted town eorrwpt and refesniftroes of the United littertas :of einserica, in "I L I V 43' le 71'1'1 seely pUon ilit the ebitt Congress new areemakd net the ' Power of the Two worm bottles are warranted to sure the worst eeeral court 'of the United Stites to Lune at- ma of rinwonn. hments and inflict summary - .punishments for Two to three leftist are warranted to cure the moot deo contempts of Courts shall not be cambial to a- mate caw of rinianatlest. tend to My ease ese,Ts a t rewbehrwier of any Three to Mar kinks aci i e warra tt nted to Me cot rheum pawn or person en the presence Of theatid Court, It" to eight thin" . mwi oar. a "ra am ms a botti la a, Or so Dear thereto an ter obstruct the administra- w w a pert.t minim warranted whim the above 6 My lion ofjustioe, the misbehavior of any of the offi- b ta m . cars of the said Courts in their official transao- Nothing koke - seimP ,, nebia te those who hem In rein Lion, and the disobedience or resisitance by any toted all the wonderfin medicine. of ,the day, ay that a officer of the said Courts, party, jurors, winless- mom= wind growing In the subsea and alms old es, or any other arson or personsi to any lawful ' wens waw."°'l4`4" every bum" t° th e 'teeth° Yee w r it , p roem . , or d er, me, decree or command sots now a and tact. It you tune ah?lmor Inns to start of the said Courts. There am no its nor ands. bums or be a about ,t suiting , . • .one clues and not your., , I Diddled aver a Ulm:nand bat. Judge Sone's Vidne:—Passmoro Williamson, et s outing, viendtr °filmdom. I know Its abets In who committed a contempt of Judge Hana's Court, every one. le bse 'am'''. done e a thereeeestseeethe by telling the truth in it, is about It to ohnirsa A 86, years of age, and base wife and two Ch il dren. He is Mt •0•• in Maaambusette / P'rear nth Mold people oI CUT. I ban n pooranmyj wormy imic er mum, whine Ileeh was ft and tabby. reamed beseribed by his friends as a men of 1nt...4- - ---e---.. to ',Derain date Othealth by one tn.. and courage—neither rash, selfish nor fanatical to Mom who are saltiest to aal headache, ono tont. —and will show a firmness that will do credit to will always core IL It Mem grea relief to catarrh and the best age of martyrdom. hie is' the Allyn SUlitlelo. Some I ' 4 ' hers bees midis.' the r s ' ss • " es te. whose term of imprisonment is only limited by ken sad ben reledethtt by it. WI." the holy 11 rend the will of Judge Kane. - The people have been e u rt w t: k r e t uitee 7 e 'ete7t where Is I. ' "d r attatt l a t getting the impression for seine time past that h w , but wee most not he alakineri—they abase ciao our Courts need modernizing. Alb, snob cubes peer In Dom Pier dare to • amek. There IA IMMO' • had re. as this of Williamson will induce the people to emit ftomAt. on tbe contrary. when that feuding la tone take the regalation of court etiquette and Court you will reel ristreoft lille an. , MM. I. Marl same of rules into their own control. An' olitarchy. of L ee ,,..e te et_ erww „ ~.^wert,°,w°2l,:ww.....,_" te.„_"men,,,,7Lii,e. judges with absolute power over the personal ; 7 re'llrgenra a r e iii,;e71;;;;;;;, - ,;a7d e ka . ;, ---- liberty of the citizen is not the'bost desirable tumid in sweet Dili dlandree licrotolojewelllng of the form of despotism:-8 ik pu bli can. =Led under tbej i sere • mto isenta. priced the DIREAMOR R.—Adult, me tablimmooriftil re day. Children over Mg _ _._ _tYmni. Meson speentok children from five to eight rest,, mespoomut, ite no direction ato In made appoie to all constltutions. take enough to Minato on tbe bowels tiemsdaY. • Ur. KENNEDY Om personal attendance in bad meet orstrofula. tseid.elblemile and retail, at Dr. KillYilltllTi. 1 40 Wool treat. earner of Virgin eller. fialdewl flow - Kuala EmigMara Ann tammen.—The Akron Beason publishes - an entrant from a letter of a Kansas settler to a friend in that town, in which the treatment the emigrants' receive from the ruffianly Missourians is vividly set forth. The writer, with his brother, took ;the river route, and had left the boat at Waverly, Missouri, to bury a child that had died with cholera. After performing in silence and serrow the last sad obsequies over the dead, they turned back to the boat, which they.had every aeldrattee would remain for them, their passage having been paid. The letter proceeds thus I We turned back to the boat, but only to see it away from the shore, and steaming up the river. , We shouted, and made every signal we could ; it I availed nothing—they left us. We Were compel led to go on then by stage, to Kansmi City, a dis tance of 110 miles, at an extra expense of $2l. Doyen want to know why we were left under there circumstances, without a weed of wanting; although the captain knew we were ashore only temporarily, and for what purpose? The answer is, that he knew we were 'northern men and op pared to dowry. • A few of our passengers were free State, southern men, and they, even, were treated as meanly as it would any- way gnawer to treat southern men. When we started in the stage, the agent told us we could only pay our fare as far as Independence. In consequence of this Lie, my brother and I had to go on foot from In dependence to Kansas. On the way we became very hungry, but we could not buy of the bilasourlans even a piece of cold Johnny cake, although we offered four times as much as It was worth. This action is In con= felinity with resolutions passed in all the towns in the border contain of liftssouri. An intelli gent anti-slavery Virginian told me, that there were formed through western Missouri and Eas tern Kansas, what they term Annoritrue Associa tions, whose object is to maker,'Tree 'State" folks all the trouble they can, by driving off their stock, injuring their crops, Am., in every mean underhanded way injuring them- - From what I have already seen, I am fully convinced this is so. If the question of slavery or no slavery in Kan. ass, must be decided by the cartridge box, in stead of the ballot box,' I prey the day-may speedily come. Every day strengthens my be lief that the sword, the final arbiter of ell the great questions that have agitated mankind, will soon here be called upon to give its verdict. Should you or any of our friends cocas on come by all means through lowa, from Beck Is land to Council Bluffs, or to some other good point, and down by land into the territtly.i The cholera is now raging along the Miltionti.'Moat numbers have already died, but WU Omni this, I hare vent the last dollar Milan cOtopelled to, that I shaft in the State of Mhoionri, 'lt is asset nest of the meanest pirates. - - A New ern Diterraoartre We 'see it Mated that Prof. Homer Anderson, late profes sor of natural science at Clinton, in this State, has invented anew bomb-ehell of terrible plower. Professor Anderson claims that Sebattopol would fall before it, that it will wmp,,fti deems any fortification of wood ar stone ' • or indeed any city, however strongly fortified. A recent trial appears to have been very truccessful. One of the @belle was thrown from a al: pounder, by way of isiperiment, and n upokine ru eornmeatima of light arosefalli so g me fifty so feet to ck the s, air, emanating from materials under the Most intense ignition. It rained very hard,' baanot withstanding the rain it burned on the rocks twenty-five minutes, and in IMMO/1# places on the geese, which was exceedingly wet. Prot Anderson intends to take his intention to Europe and sell it to the Allies, if he can.-410. Argue. - Vans° n Lontsvur.a.—The Louisville JOU) . - nal has the credit of saying a great many things laughable, because they are witty. The last joke it has perpetrated hi more laughable than any of its preilotui attempts without pis seating a particle of • wit: 'lt says, inaubstance, that it takes - so long for a natu ralized citizen to vote, that when voters are *eland feitime, it is his duty to stand back and 'let a native' horn citizen Tot& as having the better right. This is certainly a new idea of political equality. An both vote under the same laws,' we 50P. pose that one had ea good•st right to rues as the other when lus proper tarn came. Inetead admitting that any man ought to be thimlved of bin legal vote, - would not a more 'Sensible way to meet this difficulty be to open 'a greatim ifinher . of election :polls , and 'to extend the time tor Tema u Tem--Cholera Is -raging at In dustry, in Austin county. The corn - Mop - of the &Mats said to be secure and unusually target so are most acorns, the latter not onlyunffiment to fatten thepork, but to keep all thi'yom* hogs through the:winter. Cotton is opening finely.. Compromises well. Large numbere'or elms (*Minna to escape Into Mexico. nuen—ota Thuisdan'Aanin leen, wiaock. Mn. ooaNnis. *Mt of L Re 12121112 . The formal ill' Watt/see OD aorootur. thi nth last:, .t 20N:tort. P. M. than her lot. reddest* . In torts ewe to Decreed: to tbe Useless Oessetery. Eoaribeeit *old leorelkdiPittetoort.Oldurilitobtehutit atreetott ix &dock, P. M. , . . • 2t!.". SPECIAL SCPTPURS.;', MEL Bale of Dr. Ilfolarie. Vermifoge.-:-A acme the hundreds ollettera'aertuandas and abiera Med W.tb. prveiothri OW. medlelne , tb• follswing,an lotted to show Its shanutter, end the easel id ha 'nista Parartes; adone la, Stay 10,;1860., Jfrats. J. Kaki Ctat—aentlemen—r writs to 000 14 Sentit W itio l i =tty tar lb. Invaluable' baanhug miz: pare, MVO= AV I V : M:Ira and It proved so ettaftel In • whoa 41/ atom: that no Wl= glom rat tat4fy CitiNlll ads stagger am Pheasesad ms 011.11 VOW of the Vernuhat i mandm--- OEL . _ azir Penniman, Tani:, Nat; Vilisl. l os •, Attars. A. Kidd of wad the Iran= al ebOtt Irt ars nearly ant,andias Jos itis nre , grata hi Maps to be the bat nsit(Rigig der Olmsted: POItTha 1 1 1 , 0115.: ailhinhaSsistrM be tan* to oak tbr D . sous CfiIIRIMATED Vaßatiosuall, sad take Rata elm All *Ow Yenta! tri,lS, asuadans,. szi.irerthies; . be hod,DFr W- Lumeallencepimslio Ids odebratad User Ptile.aut now atollodfr nesanahat Druz atonal tba Zonal nail . Also *tab br tha.ols proprietors. ILlthathi .111011, _sataron to J.KEDD 4 Ca, Ito.lo Roodat saillt4hwil A Mier Ma, NOtusii.-,BOarluivi?l,l4l.land Lltti n i provms,the tocsivainsue . ilikuct o , to taro. as is vie. it prime the limy, ipmaipasa4 4flints Remakes • disallVorliati.,_ft reileTmA l kwir UN illstardosignl €llirlim. lid by li sdoatly . g . hith . the tows. irm memo a. sithou to 'Pow p. m . ad Ague. lamas or • ?formai Dolgtty. Drom, olik. !alio*lon Oa hoodoo/10, *tol4 sooodUr to tido resiorytka, ' Bl* solvorttoooront in =Oilier tobzoii. ax;4llOwt learned_ writexrDendy, 'Tryden, to mon his tatillant 'ldeas otpoaar. - ate raw beelO and .llra kute4lo adeptaktb• Wm Plan. *nen tea sadaos It werd.rdeep, *Mos dararlsal.-. bardlda Porta he proettethp Wet rad rad pbodag Anima Wallowed balm atom : t eraver. Tudlpietba, and that ,atatman a whist la umid a weak Of btltabb elainsib; mod trulthal mum of - Ma toonedlata or , banana. edreoldlao. /*totally allaelni the. and the dbzweltket In Waking nueocatale a hoof of Its power to, derma* tea atrenlatlon at tbe brebti - STeek the: mantel 111/ludo In sleep. Peon)* who an troubled milk Indloeums. tear anrelypet Mkt buratto:damn, Gems& Illtront* mold exabatedp In tidal counter 17 Dr: 11. rookie& 124 Arab #' Pbllad . Oehler and by ala adeata•L, bur adverderneaut .I.ali&dba'r HENRY - H.; i: -.C.ObLINO, a * 1 4!.1i tinf o „ I -zaftig Arzf_ caßli,FsAr4al4/°l774,lillFalkiiil4 .1‘ sititossolaisiizia**^' L-Z1,44 ,04 To Nothersi • Wives and Daughters.— The noblest di.:01111 In the whom se medicine. mid the his, land will contlinie to prore;. the greaser btrdpgtothe hintlari fomlb. le the medical preparation boo.. m lianhaire literimOdbollom. It Is designed to mon the ,atone dilemma incident ? to &mina nab u proMem pain In the b.*. ...Eton. extreme penetration fro* Mining and • hundred other eeila In their train, hare alsocet. made IM a burden turn ed existence Into • daily and hourly corm. She moot en lightened prohmors of the medical odlegee In the old as well as In this ;country. pan held. the =West . in sank= condderation, and they ham Mull 7 detarreln ed.that the old method of Meeting them as local and eep. Mate disease was all error g. and thara combremenal Mat mad wee what were required. It Is an cdd Mare. that. greed bodke move slowly; and whlle the Faculty were ei ohmering to harmonise their eiesre and digeet a IrrAmit ice mend pranks... Dr. Pomeroy, • phydelen with cart, Yeare experlence In the dleeeme of women and child,, redraw% the theory to IMP/. hod. dia.• •••• • edy which hummed and will mme debtor's out or 0r.,, tes=ty our now imistlng: In some rase where the or sans have teen ruptured, or where Mayhem been imam ly Injured by bed medical treatment, nothing can be dm. bad to allselate the symptom. 'No ems te hopefas 1^ said eidenham, the meat Leader of the English medical robed. mat therein:re, let ne me despair until this rem. dl has bee n falthfnUy tried. Throw midis prdadlo. end lb.sdrke of ma Intamted PhYthdare—reesma for rum 1e1,111.--••• what the mad, has done !brothers. and then goon with • strong lidth In the aseoranoe that Marshall's Uterine Oatholloon le no .. .math remedy." bat • scintilla 00Zatilltat1011 of medical virtue, which will proem* the conaltution from destruction. will arrest the buddies= Minoach of dimani. and radon health to the already Im paired vital power. Price 11,10 per bottle. Bold whole. male and Wail at 140 Wood DRI, 000. 11..EFSE.1111Droi &mad& . street. Jo2dAw REMOVAL. McCORD & CO., RATTER% 'lnv removed to their new store, 131 !Rod stad, Caron Mat Afth Ma,. which we ball alit with the warm adaptation to oar lama& embalm The Mat Rom boo been fitted ODYORKER- STYLE whets th admire', do our nail tad* whew an be load • awn. umneast of the kt RASILION.ABLE STYLES of Gents' ad• laths' sod RA Efate aed Dabs, at .. m . LADIES ` RIDING • HAIR: sod Olin , owed GOODS. adapted to lb. madam we dail he wawa to me oar friend. at oar new side. , The gbur uPPer dada •11. moved, Ibr Om WUOLR BALI TRADE. ware MR to land • tattetock of ILL ad Tapa embattles thaw, Bilk, era, variety. SOU Pe , moos. Leidtera. Beata, mkt Palm Lest lima; Bile Flash ad gall Tam. and Oh Om& of all Linda' • k kaohiets vidttottost 014'1011 dad It their Wart to ameba our stook, as oar farilltiew an wadi as to enable U to 61113pito with sigr Jobbing boom irt the ratan , tad!-- - _ ______ • At Bars Piie Ointment is a certain ewe Initbat dlatriedifer demo, Ina Mina In an tfedr ?RAM Rims. It baa teen nand ter =re than slaty peen, and boa ferblblted the mod uppr ohms la all nease.— We publla the rollowlng names of gelatin:ma who bare been iscrwritr Its ism, and rho, after suffering Ide' run bad exhavated • errs swan:sof the medical pronentbni 111 vain. Boa: Jess . D. Wesfrett, V: S. Soled or:fron "yid, Parana idr"....*, eiy.=e4 _ Cb htlp st, N. n r .k. Oloat • LaWkEld, OdkAdritddla 'be abate 114 might be lammed b 1 tbouatoda bat =Mel bat beau gboan to Enda* gilireYer to gin tbitamody a Mal. bold wbolotalo and total by Gm L. /COW, N 0.140 Wood mar of Vlrsda Prim Id. WESTERN TEA &.PORE Sonar of Wood and Sixth streets. W. AL itratrae, Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled atteepriew In the dtr LOWS rll3Oll. ammo i nti Oolong, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hylou,so, 62, 1,00 - and 1,25 per .)b. 75, and 1,00 perib. geggreakfass, - 50 sad _pedal & G. P., 73, 75 eta. par . lb. :1;00 & 1,50 per lb. : Ts...palm it. %ear eon from a to to than. haul, on. ♦ Myra Omar ado to Man driers. 00 /11/—jaws. La Grain. and are o +o4 0 " , ' O4. Bonded. 2 ^ lads out arOchtesl4¢/jjidattrite a n d - Cfrathatabigesra. CleociAger. 404 u. ftdiy, iteJl aid Dried roma; mLe Citisen's Lumranoe Comp'y of Pittsburgh. L.111114.118/I:Makey. 7 0117N2, WArn_ :razz= insrwziN MAN.. 822. AND olikartu ß lA Tvg" D 191 Ne2A.kgvalßinka Alum Lot or Ass& Plre. •LIIO ...... R teriZtir GU I NEA mut INLAND DAIWA-170N -Risma4 nov; =4,34 - Lt. " % it cj. ll • Wallopr . ' Jas. il L, ooo Pers st i N ZIL &JIMA . , :PIT'ESBUREF.4- - LOA Itakie.lnsuianoelinipany; ,Offiao, Cornerldarket,and Water reets, IS O_ .ar initaraVcra Le y. Thig Company mate oa L. l 7ince ap• * W: c or ectrukootothrith RIM& nnd . auto on Rb00,51)66 and II my and onnnlstion. and nun reliaixab u t Lore or Damage by rue, . 1 .4.4.1.0. - th. rano or u r sao Ininan,NroldsUon .. Alla=:4llmi lowintinta; annistinst edit 7 P r ato tglidij...See4l6.Zi ="ader Beadier. r•maN itreatk. .Ler4ll EUREKA . .I6IIOWRAIrCE COMPANY__ OP PITTSBITRAM:;-:. AWN IL SHOENBARGEB, Preeidapti ROBERT YINKEY, Bombay; O .*:;BATOILEIAM, e Ma A -Out. liars . • Ki n d, of MARINE.RE 448118' & - u egr , & 1 111 .14111ame inutAlarlrlaittnid. tube Dolt. IhsolleF:PiegraMlTOlATbmalrarr'it • - 80tlet and;Continental itzoltangw. • _ 112W12 ItZLZB. ozawarst - DUNCAN, 811E11111Fok,0,. ON Int UNION BANS .LONDOX.. • _: 5 BOMB OP SI AND ZIP wANDS. Th ' ese Drafts are available st ell the , prin 4141Toratielpeleal. rotiata wawa:Ad. sae the w.. 20 esipetairr eau Ma A.Gnanelloaum 7&WKPOR?ANAM, • W 3 8A morn M s litailttmes OVA pule of Oarmalsr. Parloostotaiett u t otnvelaberadmapProamittirOgliti in bitten ofOredit. MI Width MOW can to al:Wm& II sow& la au/ Put of Pam* Coometic., of Ms. Hotta. and oft= , amm uit 3 " /I* ram ive!inuguapt wittsawsx, a.; au:wails • • mow. o=l.. TIIN letingt: JOBS' 'cobintior . sr; BROS. { MARIIPAOTIMgB OF :- 01 liaillig, inii halts/ Taidt DONWind° ' =• j , . hatted,. Windy gUrds_W 4•1.1 OtSecon& st., & SS 'Third st.,- exorectioivooa and, Wilda 2.1,..„- Prramknwit, PA., , • i--7 -,J 1 LLIVre an hinlida.nrieti of nest a.n tm e , ...'" tease lima. weak; fie en ruipass:. IF 1 4 Fiat 4.1 , 1 , *Stift We to f . grim late; Mime dam of -. PATENT G* ROU G-R/ E 7l- TiTs ( PEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ND; HAYING purehteed' from Mr;Nm."l3otith. zor gale or Rant wachbilp.t.t, Ebbt, iii . :gd.diga=iiria. and. *Mei LRGE - and convenient three sten , Ettek Mrierhich we have iiildhlnt Alarm gem, =tore are 'Dwelling Haase on Second street, (smith Mel ad. the mole Inoprietors of this patent. We win reword thy I or Wm. K. mod •G. "tr. paean siring Information of Infricurementa on the maw. , —11.1.0.7,Ta.i,;---- w ee yeast Thiele the may Itschtha, erit limited' that crient, mu.) .41,4.1., th e aj. W. mak e & a Saw perfectly emu thielmera. aUm dears weer of Market street. and They rip requlrelati sett—will not heat whlleranthig tetti=, frx!,,,7 ' F ' dmm tb=l7,,rt on d l a & ir & , l3 —will run smooth—eive lanther—andkerp en edge Imager Dela Tremor:id exteartack to limot, with tint than anY , O th er sawn made—and are not liable to become inns Mt and • twistbit Kiln theirecti. n' Att Jai rah; one other' three dor, met All_pur Fait Are Made from an • Entra Quality of Oast flonneoidedning the ens alma deacribild lienmdetreeit . Steed end being the one now ocenpled by th e tell Nish ecturethr 010 US% at Much M O" Arm lea, tho mo. Oeuntry bleat. M arst armir7eraiip geed for Swim by ym. Itlehbanni, Zeu, erabrming w i n or ten sures et We redpectfally taste all matitilbetunue of Litither. lindoelth • tarn a nd tactile] Dwelling Home, a liar that noZwill be gent Namibia Nstabillslunent bat what dance) House and oche } ,to Jordan Steel end trorkrainchiM th e Tempe r will be ra d ° *rand nude even and =Harm than any Sew In tum. t7 Poanh shee t Orders limbed - WELCH A DRUMM ' by JOSE= WOODWRLL A CO. .—,...r tram c oulonwith. WOODWELL & C 0.,. WORMS AND DEALIEB IH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, mai= of WOOD a 380011713 arßEsra. .41,11 dferi . _ mamma, ()into 41,. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TEE ONLY RAILROAD EU G WEST leEOll PITTSEEEtia . The t Train leaves at 2A. M., through ! to Cineinniatlln 12 hours and 40 minutes. Mug Tisig isms ar 8 - a. N. itztranui hug " arar..r • Theft t rhin , agnate dor eounectiorm at Cratling and the first tau tonnect at Alllanon The direct route to IN. Joule Is OW .oPtil. via Crestllortong ludhsaP , ll4, NO talks shorter than via Cleveland. Connections are made at idariefield with the Newark and Saridoskr City rola: and at Craltfirie with the threeroads soneentrating there Par particidare sae haigibilla. No trains ems an Sunder Through 1 tektites" sold to Ofindrinati. 100 Lthlrb et. Tz E tibiandlanaPolle, Ohleagg Rock blend. Part Warns. Cleveland tlind the principal towns and cithie InSU. West The NN P/ BILIGIITON AOOOIIIIIODATION leari Pittsburgh at 10 gm. and 6.15 g and New angle ton et T 4... ind 1 r. Vor Tick Sta and huther MPS .. .nation, SW/ to ,• a. O. MIRY. :At the earner °Mee, tinder the Moriougalcu. Smog • • E Or at the Federal drat SWAM., to ogoacor PARKIN. Pfigeburgh. 23.1u/s. !Tkkat Airbag Lettei from Hon. John Minor Botts, of Rionsown, hth. Naas. die. 8. /ken a az Owstm—Mmaideastions of duty to thskitheted alow prompt me to send you this voluntary Wastimonlei to the great value of iracrises &dank )16Whom," for that almost inourable disssiaa Without below disposed or dawning It useamiry to Po Into the of the oar, I No NW that the ado. IstOns to that hare been predated by Ms UM of that medicine on. member of my owe rawly, and ender my own eb. mlalon mid soPmintendeste* arta the Mil of the best physicians had been exhausted and all the One mtnedlos Idled. hilly Justify me In retorommadlMl 11l um to all wholn4Lbe rafratirm from that dreadful tualsdr. Ido I .Ft to ary that It Is adapted to ell constitu tions, or thst It will atkerd the same rellefip all esaew.*m of alum Iran know nothing about that—but awn what I ham men id r tb. ram** I woold hot hesitate to use It In any and s t r u t, tam 01 1k:torn/a, with lemon* Pir whom I. hit an In wt, or over whom lonald combo inflames or control. 14speothwr roc" juil4dllwhoeplT StateMent tram Canada.ebee, Feb. Itty.llls4.—tdescra, B. A. Yahweh*A A Cled—We:bad the pleasure of rOoelrlent. MY moaning, the wltlths oartithate of your Veroilfoire. width 11111 Do eerynratifyinn to Too. I ita It was sank eoluntanly. We arn snothsawn.TOors ww7 trulT I. - J. BRISSON 1 . W. Glorrtswest—My Uttlo daughtor, 4 rem old.' sad VW 311:41 mt. o 11kter 1 . W;tl=l •WOAdda.b4 time sullittlfroto 1, two Wiles of VKLI• V or Walsh X gavel:heat three dawn atocnihnr to ... .2 .5 Ood stemma to sty, In Is than threw boors they MVwa Less than VIII lIIINDII olhom LD WORM. awn* of tr. ta arg....l so mesdroltha ben edstal it =ma V ISWIt my duty to raeoutmend it to the ..04=Ito .4 In toroplakm. oat 0 th. t rat , Intw a rs rain. 1:=I nett Os yaw' nw% huathicesevent. • - -__ NATILtISIIII. LVAVIar d PM:WWI • salty B. A. lIPAIINESTOCIE A IV, tomer of Wood and • , st.s. =lowa's'!" - New Inas, .Jane Ibtb, 1865. glikliew fork k Liverpool Line otraeketv* JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Li stoat, Pitto+sh. PL. la the mils - SOfooo lo the &ben* city anatomised to sal Ammo Cortlffenset fie ms Llao of Now York sad Liverpool Osetvls: • • • 0011 , NELILIN ORINNSLL, 111 South st.:Notr York. Zia slim% ins hood. Bight tra iz AN say mount, ea 1, 1.4 Dia to &Less& Itelaa4 lkotlsod sad bring troesgers from Na. York- oubl 1 1 1ilisdol• plds by Rati*.a. JOHN THOMSON. NOORtl&sti? any No. 410 Liberty Nowt. "9 &thaw Lee 11lanai . aseranoe Company OF PHILADELPHIA. ORPICai AV, TO WAL/V7Tr miser. ,Fariattsri=e=... gratMgEMo/, ohandba. Furidtmo• Am. In Turn ar enantrt. Tbo mutual amotdnod Rl* tb ommity of • BMW Vssllab a F tiltla Insured to I n lbw moats of the Oompant, Intboat Mobility for lowan - Dm &MA Ofornbmtm of tads oompanr Ac prone, aro ommertlblb ortto n tloo ol•Ntal Stook of Um Cloomer. . • lc liL. , • . DIRIARTC" . '" • Wm. R. mo Clem II MA Inr, wn. . 1 2 • IL. lr fe l =l 4' , W. Gonna Z. Lothroro olopk• • • Robert Tama, Mlnettall on Alward O. Juno& Wm. atunoor, - • Isll3. Somple: O. OMIT, AS•l2t, oird and Wood root& • LPHIA ranee Company, STREET, • OPPOlthi - THE aUsTa w Housz.. Will n u*o ell kinds a' asterance: either Pa•Prtua cre Gt had. on enr T at. 11Pti011 of Property or ktorcilandlos, at reasowthlo WA. proalval. BERT P. MN% Prorld•ot. • IV W. Unalmr Via Ptenklocat. - eirtEdross: • Mum,. Hay", R.,a.aepe, "IkaWk. W brosp.• • „ Joo : • Jobe Way 0,13,, . - - Past, .3peotfally inform ...117,1haS In cadet to. mot 1/.......dy hyanas.... —„ad ibr his Situ no bag hsd own and has WI, anaptstsd (consenra n M Ana Odin. Thud os• of Um =at ssassiss. seasthannt 817 illatit low sonstroand In Ds- - duennotps• Mims& In the Unita! Batten 'WS sin UOll prapuld to amends Litssnanas ... of all rim and tin vVt 'i rarsh lit s:llattr k ,_lrtieStr tn an. 'dish tat name or not. A.m. (too POST orrios- B Iffil, d•Shitartl L__ • Third street, Pitts mu Tia1inf0...:.i...-a. Mum - iiiitx.i./1 Ina= ILIZING BROTICERS, , ,' (sOcansoun TO a. rum * =0 : - WH OLVSALE'DRUG.GPirS, • • • , Ito. op WOOD STEM ': • ._.. J. rszthcik.r.4.. rma• r. - Vtors of Ps, 11,'La."'i salaamed. Whams's. Ursa __,______..,__ Western' .nwfiziil um Compagf ITTSBURGH. • OF Will M 11311 XX. Insure • a.•of7 '.-4 and ."`"l* sane Blake: = • Thu. &dd. • ' .ria del ilee . . AL Maack Geo. Dude, 51 ,- . I.ek~o. , Nash , ma.... r,-ufze, a. Ewen: _ , '!.'. """5°Q. zi d•.•. .0 W . 11 th.: e•Jsi . l•W••im rahi,Mrge Wni Lion. itir . & mai Comm In Able • saa praeopUrs. Mr.t.o3paaza Jblba • ~ HOLME. CO StrOORMOR TO a.. , tkoraiss. a •• BROTHER,, SOLID t tiOX .n.Aitiamaaw IRON ,-AX LE , CRO'WButive SLEDGES. MAT TOO IM Cloi - ' KE% TM - - Timber, min; Tobadw6 & kon 4. &mew; "' ' 44444 . !Bolts; with te. %Wit& IsiO Nutt omple, _ I PITTSBURGH, Waimea; No. 122 Wass ame ler hat imam Woe thanif. % WAD lira • - 7 - .12 „nu= =& ' Co ., vv' il WELLEr; ...4304F: litioniey?Li 86 'Fourtk-st. n ' . '4"0„7"://as or- kJ __ ::. ' ''' ' Carr e, Riding, -Proy!r°l zt r ui , Buggy, .4" ~.., ...1 . ...,. : - - DRAY 41YilsritigEs;. TH . O NV AND hand, hid direct Heap ....,_conattildro,s:eLttznalsti WM63I t:"Villhifallos. 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