A 4 11:1.1A -Pri v r,S l3 URGHi at • MONDA:NOBBM,k AtriillBT 1866. Csuramossi ifiniawy.--Atooot, of a lospirsd Pesos. The.bold and mit:areas bur pay, ertoomparded with' the Idnorst abireform, Which occurred In AlleghouT on TartetMy, altd"the particulars of which ire me ,ittaatordeee Gamat, created muck inAptotion add eizitanaut amongst Our:citizens. The Pe" ='s•-" flue of Auegheoy toot the matter In hind, and sommeded int apprehending . a . person of hiving perpetrated the robbray, al ;' the crime is not fastened upon him. The tdreumirlancee bear very severely against him, ,but we must - presume him innocent until the law is eatirfled of his guilt. The part:hulas of the ,• mat are as followi: • • - , • • • Mr.: Lamb, in whoa holm the robbery *oar lapecting the premises on the morning - subsequent to the burglary,. found a quantity 1 ,of clothing; s o ma bores, as., in his cellar, f whore the robbers bad -conveyed them for the :". '.purpose of earthing for agmel• He alto dio" • - covered the bottle of chloroform, which la:lima •• used 10 augu ry upon him end hin wife that the robbers mama, lifted them up in their beds in order to get at the maey - whiehirsaccomealed underthem. `Thu bottle was a small gloss vi al, with a capacity of two ounces: It was labeled, ~ C hloroform. from C. Bryan's Drug. and Apatite , * l3 , Store, corner of Penn and Locust. streets, .IPlUstargh." . • This bottle was . placed in the bands of the polies, . who on Friday repaired to the "drug store . ,of Mr:Brian, on Penn etreet, Ninth Ward, and made enquiry into whether he could remember lhe„Pdrohattov r .etthe bottle. . Mr. Bryan - tsliiped the writing on the label as his, and stated thatbe had•always been particular to bear in t4: : 1011d.to Whom he had sold chloroform. He then • - t• esetesersted the persons who had purchased that -4 anions from him, end mentioned the name of Wz'Shaw, who; he said, had purchased two bottles from him—one a half ounce, and • • osieLs two ounce vial, within about two ressife past. = lie Informed the police of Mr.: Shaw's • - residence. It was subsequently'aseestained that Slaw was now out on helical a charge of felon , lOUs intent to commit, burglary—he being the • individual who was found contested in an out. • 'bottle attached "to "the 'residenoe Krt. Mary. Gardiner, in the :Ninth Ward, on the 27th of July last The police then determined to meet - him?. An lahrmation was made by Mr. Lamb before Mayor Adams, and a warrant and search-I warrant were ismod. The police proceeded to Bhair's 'home;"arrested him, and found a small dal of chloroform one mantle-plecie In his house. He was taken over to Allegheny and locked up. On BattirdaY, at noon, he was brought before the Mayor for examination. The small vial wee shown him, and he stated that he had purchased it from Mr. Bryan, and had used it for a head ' . /ache, with which he was much afaioted. On the other tat being shown him, he denied having ever seen _ it -before, and said le had never par chased any other thanthe small vial. Mr. Bryan was then put upon oath and teetiled that on *veiny Sunday, come sleeks ego, Shaw 'Called at his store, and purchased the small vial ofohloroform, and some articles of medicine for a sore hand. He said he wanted the chloroform for a headache- Some days after this, he again visited the store and talked about purchasing some whiskey. He went to the beck post of the stole and Wm: Bryan gave him a sample of the liquor.: . He then remarked that he didn't want the whit,- . _key,-he wanted more chloroform. Bryan then • put him op a two ounce vial, labelled and marked in the lame manner AS was the vial found in Mr. swear: cellar. Mr. Bryan, however. could not swear positively that this was the identical bottle en he lied sold three similar ones to olliar Blum still denied having bonghtthe two ounce ' • The Mayor then postponed the _case for a further heating on Thursday next; and, in de !salt of $6OO balls Shaw Arts committed to jail. On Es perm were found $8 'among, two Odd Fellows cards 'from - stodge at Bane, Georgia, wham, it would appear from his -papas, he had fbradall resided, a bill of sale of a negro woman -for $9OO, a liquor license, tax receipts, and other Tan; Rom ow - Ricrucue.—Herness Ceara* Can:--On Saturday last, a young girl named , Labelle Rushee, about fifteen years of age, was . brought - before , Judges Adams and Boggs, of , the Conde of Counter Beadons and Common ' • P less, on a writ of ibbese Corpus. . Isabelle Hughes um committed to the House of Refuge by . Mayor Volt on the sixteenth of '- July last,. having been arrested at the depot , of the Pennsylvania Itaitund, where,: in company with a somber of other young girls she had bean in the habit of spending the evenings, - ing a dissolute and ruinous life. • .1." • The writ was tuned on the, application of her father; John Hughes. , W. O. Leslie, appeared for Mr. Rushee. and. Mane. O. L. B. Fetterman, Robert Mc- Knight, and C. Umbras*, Esse, for Mr. Bulb - erford, Superintendent of the House of Refage. Tb &fist *tress for Mr. flushes was Arabi - held Mieliend, bons carpenter, who testified • thieHugher bad Worked for him and that he had always eo firr as he knew, borne a good theme - ter. The girl Isabella had lived in his family and ha had never' observed anything vicious IA her deposition: but on thsroontrary she was a - • • • favorite in the , - family and was a well behaved FAeL • • Michael Donnelly bad boarded in Mr. Hughes' . - house two years ago, and the whole family sus tuned an eximalent chi:actin% The girl was will disposed and-of an amiable and excellent character, Mr. and MIS. Hughes were some tames in the habit of drinking a little, though. Ukase! Vederta: also testified that Isabella • • 2 was a good girl so far as be trey- Pierce Breanan knew. the b rllJ . and bore tes timony to their good chi:toter. The parents drank Ilona, but that was no fault, • Pierce thought; everyman has a right to drink whiskey if ha mats .....leactuTtax,"oonstabit ot:the depot, testified that Labelle was ane of a party of young girls : who had long:been *the habit of lounging ~ • about the depot and coistrotinis themselves in : • `a: eery 'improper - arid UllbeoollliSg was the beerming of a life of shame and Pros. Stolle& ' Mayor Vole had sent word to him to arrest' them. .. I Isabella Hushes ,hirreetf was called up, and ask a statement-to the offset - that she had Wept i away from home three nights, and had been in - •• • the vilest company. • She: also stated: that im ; • leePoiePiePelede kea keen frequently; weal to ..'llui, - lionerreary testified that - this party of ' - • girls had been in the habit of Setting her daugh - 'ter oat. in the evening. ' She had complained to . Mayor Vole and desired their arrest. Trevino testified that Lobelia - had been ecenstomed to lost about the steamboats at the wharL • Mr. Rutherford, of the Hones of Before, made a rework or two with regard to the girl. lie __. thought.but little confidence could be placed in her statements .: She had repeatedly told him the had been out but one night from her home He thought her only Caliztion was remaining in ' • ' tOrbigo'Foritios teitittatiliit 'Hughes made applauder' to'the Disease of the Poor We win '•' ter for help. He'visited their house, end famed a filthy, plaae and both e:th aren intoxicated. It issll6 piste t o - b rin g op child. t" ' The Board bad lOW thealmosay sad provisions. •• , Mims *id :it wanvleirly IL diety • remand the girl into the custody of MrJ Ruther ford, and she was solearainey so reminded. The • Court orderer Mr. 'fleshes to pay the hots. - • O, - vim mura ov • Ck.atranevrmi R05.0. 7 -A committee: of the Gilliam' of . CototeNeville re . *SOT addremed a letter of Inquiry . to Ocher OliverW. ;,-,'":• Bannee; Pio., itaddent of the P. &C. S. R.; relative to the, time of opening that important ~.; road. ~ Idellainee reply WWI 11l fOlf011i: . .. ._ Orman P. to C. N. R. Co/ '''' ':, L • '' ' ' - Plttabarelt, Aural, 47, 1 5._ ; : tit _ - _. .Grederantz-4n,conrequeltee of ; pi from """ • . thihill:iddee.thelsid,Wintliet awl' i nouns* of delay, Wi Aire; ettitanded to ; .p.l,lneatha the the day for opening to .Corinelleville tchlf , 1 - I " . }'. ' ....- :the 12th of. fieptamber .romt. -On day - the Arline will brill= Si follows .: ...First train leave Connellorilli for West New. ___, Sooond train leave Co nnel sville f or West New ' -' tintll2 11. llbird train leave Cminellsville for est New ba ils Pi st -.- ": -- aitt first train leave *lf Nitta= for * . Ociinellsidile at 9a.M. , -t- • I ". :Y..7,,,','..1„' - • -"Omni train leave West Newton folConnells, . - - "Third train leave West Newton foe Connells ..? • ' argils at - ,10,.. at. 4frhe. last train - will . connect with the boat - - ... from Pittsbugh, so that a passenger ins" leave I;El ''. r.....,Connelimilla fo r Pittsburgh-1:1,6e morning and -return by bedtime theism , day; i' lours, .0. W. Bato , nse Prrident." .The. Tim Cax" mz`Tnl . ifiloh ibegoo e'l . ' lraraUtual Camp ' jaS tsyge g i ',Wended. phone ~, -, ...7lgnyeder Us; Is " 11 limy not4fogati4" ''‘' ' put bu rst nod Alio . Between '1.1"7 ... allIh• a teturns. , e- reptelloo • t knee:'' aunt . lug d' tints bats Ibsen Po e i c kty and ,one bundte atoned t wo . Idles t' '. 'growl. 'I./ILI/41 of c j: 11 1, Brach • .1..1,..i q 1,. ;. I • fgromlphi.e Dutra, on we ~.. ~r , ea sere i i 1 `lili." ..- • who has snrteleo . _ou ._ I _ r i m , ' it to the Dt. E f Cll . tz ii lt e ll , p ... 10, ' l / b rie* morning at tr, atcoUrge lb. : 'XtrrtglXnaet4Ca o'clock the i oongregn: by- death --: ,- .T , „..itottnee enteenuneo by -a Wesley inbypel, on ''' ` l 'feese - the Rev . Wilgotoo_,_ *,,.'" of God's :"* . ' • ' the ministry of segiu . ' ' '''`" i s • pieseant one . entiele end their stintstred At o'clock ... ,shim f or Gb ir r a tion tnedltstl e on__ .. . . A uy, - "Gb l'inddog; of Liberty ''''.` 77 4 suor and' .1.;;14.:Ltu. " ‘16'.... 1 0 1 1 1 11 / 11.---ub . mcka sitist .- la z aile inke nia ldis reopi themorli to een t*lrw L imit thi to st ll ;''. l +:-. - • '''" t ''' i;t..-•'. ..ss. ,-, ..*.'"" . :.,, '','• ' ',...0.3 .''' . . • . . - 711 - 11itis" eusealiesorrixes Teicasios.—The decision of hie" Honor Judge Hama= in the DbetrietCoure i , e n Thursday hoc-in' the case of John alleUlt, Ms. : created, .considerable "talk" .aniungst th e , glegistesAsa of the tiro eider. The omirt 'baled I pits dectdon, SS we km already 'suited, apia s deeilion jW:the bet Common Pleas, where it was "That in sanction for a pen "ley which If direCte4 tO, be recovered,' es debts of like amount an recoverable, the defendant is cot liable to arrest; and 'shat en elevation, in nosh canes, authorising the ins ent of the fees= is void,' and the_ defendant may b e al e . ' ,barged on habeas " Thiltrolisr„q, se some of our itagliAniteet think, puts an end to the. enfortensenkof all= sers or Grammes, to which a penalty tileittached, and which, penalty , is recoverable "fie - debts of a like amount are reociverable." This includes the Sunday Liquor Law, and, ea they state, all penal ordinances. are not lawyer enough to ex pre, any opinion, and give these . Was es part of the current news of the city. . Mayor Adams proceeded lathe ease of Hughey iooordhig to - the direction of the folloiring lave curet forth in the Ordinance.- The ordinance of the first of July, 1852, is net fo7lowi .. d en Ordinaries sendessentary to as On:float:4° nailing the tooter works, adopter! Srptiniesr fah, • 1324srunt 1. Be it ordained, Au, That from and efter the passage of this ordinance, any person or persons who shall use or IMMO to be used, water from any of the hydrants in the said city, 1 and refuse to pay for the same; shall be subject to a fine of fronp-,--to live dollars, for each add every offence, which lines and forfeitures are by law ,recoverable. SUL 2. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with or be emppliekby the provisions of this ordinance, be and the luau are hereby re peeled. ;- - : !Under this . ordinaniti Hughey was brought up and fined. Then the Twentreixth Section of the ordinanceof the sixth of September, 1849. says the line shall Zie recoverable as debts under one hundred dollars, before the Mayor or any Alderman of the city, with costs, &a Suit was entered against Hughey in the name of the city. Ida a judgment had. He was then committed on an execution with a caplai clause. , Tun Resnais Thervaserrr.—lt gives tut much malefaction to announce that the prospect of the institution were never better than at the present time. „A new corps of professore here Just been elested;'who heeded by the Rev. Dr. M'Laren, as President, will 'make the University a first elms •• Collego 7 wettkr, not only of the atron age of our own citizens, but which will` also at tract the attention of a large number of students from abroad. The TrtueSsut intend to add one or two new profeasorshipe: to those sdreasy an nounced. These gentlemen are not to be mere "paper professors" who, like the sid-deqcamp Colonels of the. Governor, rejoice in the title but do none of the work—they are one and all to take inactive part in the institution. The ses sion will comments with a goodly number of studenteabout the fast of September. Prori lions have been made for the delivery of several courses of lectures during the winter, upon soi entiflo, philosophical, literary and practical sub jects. The large new building at the corner of 'Diamond and Bose street is now almost complete and is better adapted for the purposes of the Uni versity then lather of the two heretofore occu pied, which - were destroyed by the It is plea& antlj• located in on airy and quiet portion of the city, autl the Trustees. have spared nothing-to make it whit it vas intended to be--s complete College Building The Western Xredvereity la we believe the only thoeough collegiate institution in our county. It is at all events the oldest one, ad many of our fellow citizens now engaged in the active duties of professional and business life,.havo received their education within its walls. Ws their Alma • Master, and they . will be glad to make I t that of their Andrea also. The general public will also take an Interest In ite prosperity, as an ea neattonsl centre t far this section of the 'lba Republican - Primary Indulge. , The ultepitidleshe of the.menus wards sad townesipt held their primary meetinge.on Sat urday fueled delegates to the County Cowen , whit& assembles an Wednesday next. • We glee &list 'of delegate, so 'Om as we could asoer4in . them..: ' rim 'W e r t y....maj. John Willock and Etude min Singed,. • Sawa liard--BOberf Rodgers and R. F. - Third Ward -41.. CampbeU, Jr: and M. W. - Prank Ward—James ModUley and Haney . Donaldson. rtilh Ifttromph pawls and ; Thomas H. SEA R'ited—iared ld. BMW& and Small Er re ••• geowstA Ward—Went7 Lytle. sod Chris Oyer. Efith Witry/ 7 .11. Preston and John Allen. Frost Logan sad . David NUM. Seeorui Ward—latiob Otrysr and 8. IL Davis. Rwth Ward_.-W,R. Ball sad Casa. Avery. -RNIFRIS 21sisaitv,—Adam Reissman and Jon- Sithan Osilagher: • ILVILT/1110 AITAUL AT TIM 1 . 11:11T HOTXI.-A difficulty cvniurrid on Saturday she:soon in the dining room of . the Privy Hotel, between two colonel men named Moses M'ffiinnify and Thom as Graham-41m:lattor •• being the head stew& They were both slightly intosicalvoil and got to high words about some unimportant matter. when Wifinney .caught Graham and threw him downs flight of stairs. Graham came up, Geis ed a. carving knife and severely out MlLinney on the left.tresat near the shoulder. tonight bald of the knife with his right hand and kat it drawn through his flaws, billeting a very badwound. 'There was no artist • Tux Poo' drnria.—A tall, stout colored lima named Adam Naylor was brought' Win.* Mayor Adonis outrider chirjed with whipphir end maltreating hie wife. It. toms she is Y .gensed of emote property, and sines their marriage, her halibut:id has been =Wig efforts to mime the rmals; and when her patience could po longer endure his conduct, she refused to supply him with money. The rased then attacked her, bit band merely end broke up the furniture. He was committed for tritd. . Awarrom Susaamar.. 7 oll Saturday morning about halt past two o'aleolt. two burglars en tered the variety etare of Mr. Stele, No. 314 Liberty street, by prying open the front door. Alter getting inside, they stumbled over an old man who was sleeping on aeettee, and awakened him. Hebegan tolomel , "murder" mast lustily. and the mamas immediately took their _going out the beak way and. escaping through the alley. There were no watchmen In the - . . lltwAirewuto • Cur.--th yob 114Milid !mat in this airy accidentally swallowed a . pent some dsys_srincs.. It lodged in tiff throat, 'and was afterward famed down into her stomach by I phishshm; The pimiess 'of positing it down so =ibis:editor thicket that she has been unable to swallow imes ;llgdda.•:em sloes. She is now tinder the treatment ota physician, and is in some (linger -Atka so lotoomfortable and unnatural es44Pint the 4540" BVIGLAM.—The burnleis ire still infesting They entered MO ,esdpenter shop of John Mr. Bod,•on Thnredvi and stole s gum . tit, "Of inillibiti..earpentsr's -Viols—hatchets,' pilting, - ao. The robbers made elms work of it, laming no trusts behind them by whic h they eouldle discerned. , . Fonsersthrtro.—Willlsm Smith -and - Robert Barr were,: brought talon Mayor Adams, on Friday owning, .thstgedi with forestalling she market by buying oats. - William ihnith premed smt was. diseharged. ',Barr was fined $6 and costa. . He took an appeal from the . .„ "Two Allegheny river nee - abaci soar , , het on r4dV.llight. The SIM • 7itsi rigid and nn.. expected. :About Ave hundred. feet of prOored lumber forrerstringthe AmmedOotr moored It the.Alleghenp wide„, Tea Washed sway. Sevmd raftielso brae'sway and went down the river. - Elsiod.!.=-The Presbyterian Synod rot AlHew .asteenble In Nee Ziette on .Thuneley Ihe27th ptvzhno. The Unitary ,etebraetet •In thli ailed inoludea Alliglieny :city and ill the .eeenties of •the Altenheny Welt will make , . Mon Cacoans.--Ak alai of. Jahn Sligo; disci yeskeday, kite,* few bar' Skein s.nun known as -4iDutoh. Pete,' 'of South riumbargb, was attacked `:and' .died in s yes? Amt_ time, yocterdsy.—Journsd , Efo#Tdcp, • . • - tem abaft/ of WoMmaelarniOMmiy on Fri-' day. *maligned Henry .ICrontwator to the P loamy from Writ morelind County,- whore ti Mao depilated yurslory and satencriktogi* room imprisonment, . • , Tanco:comm o or reT era rimambei _ ibat biz Itlaster's concert, coma off " &Ireton ig. will be art attriative affair: : 'A mrtmAs eompuky from Birmingham pars- dad our streets on Saturday night 1111'0 uniform. They numbered nineteen mu ' , Joao,: T 11.140141, with his .wopr clothis in two. „Another, evidence- Mit the militiq sphit L , wittusually prerniltint. •-• • . Tau haulm of 'bowie -Idiller, Second . t, was entered by btuglars on' Thursday tuaro ll 6• Olds a fair pis wore Patin. • ; , • - ', , .. Tait Me un, hold lbeir monthly Meeting Ulla /mato& Prblt. Withal • • Some two weeks sininoiesdored woman named lane _made: information before. Mayoi 'Foe agent a black min named Maim' n Erbie, charg him with pasting on hertwo:oounter tSklo notes on the 'ulna Bank,", of Ironton, Ohio. Bhe also informed the Mayer that Bible health the city and gone to Baltimore.: Mayor Vole immediately communicates with the Mayor of Baltimore, who placed the matter in the hands of the police, and last week informed Mayor Yoh that be had succeeded in spprehend ing the negro, &Me. On Thursday last; of sere Bougber ma Moon were sent on to Balti more with the necessary papers, andwill reach this city with their prisoner to-day. It is be lieved that Erbie has been extensively this Iron ton money,. as a great deal of it is in circobe. tion. He was, prior to his departure from this pity, a cook in the eating saloon of B. N. Pick ings, on Market street. Another information has been made spinet him by John. Quinsy! MAN DROTUD AT ROOKILSTII-011 Tuesday morning last, between ten and twelve o'clock. a stranger fell off the steamer "North Star," then lying at Rochester and was drowned. In the morning he was found in the caster. He was taken out and buried. He eeemel to be a German, ,about twenty-eight or thirty years old: He hid nothing in hit pockets but - small key that wo r ld seem Ukase been Mten*for open ing a carpet sack. •er . BMICILAIL—The Longo of Jasper E. Biidp f Esq., on Fifth street, nearly opposite the Ga. sem, office, Iris entered by barglaronnirriday night. The reseals stole a market-b'sket fall of eatables, and a crook oontaining eight pounds of batter. - - - Suomi the arrivals st the Bigelow House, tonsgott, Dike Superior, foe the: week ending Magnet 17, were It. N. Witlitnan, and T. P. Penny, Pittsburgh. TELEGRAPHIC. Latest from California. ARRIVAL OF TIER HIIIAMAIIIP. GROWN LAW r • Nile Ybauc,• August ks.—The steamer George Law from Aspinwall, arrived this morning, bringing some $llB,OOO in specie. The George Law ' connected with the Golden Age, which brought down $116,000 in treasure. The news front the Isthmus is void of interest. The electric telegraph wrote the Isthmus has been. finished. Advises at Panama were haat Valparaiso, July 14 ; Callao, July 25; Australia, June 2. They contain nothing of importance. Intelligence from Acapulco states that Alvarez Is making his way towards the city of Mexico with constantly increasing forces. • A gentleman came down in the Golden Age on his way to the N. 8. with despatches tb Gen. Wheat, who Is said to be recruiting; sum moning him to return immediately, with or without recruits. George H. Wends% late second mate of the steamer Mem Nevad•, had been arrested •t Elan Francisco, oharged with committing • rob bery of $44,000 in-gold dust, on *board that steamer, in February last, while on tne passage down. Capt Joseph L. Folsom, one of the flat set tlers of Elan Francisco, died on the 80th July.— He was a native of New Hampeldre, and a grad nets of West - Point Academy.. By this arrival we receive ems of the de struction cdPeiropaulawski, • Russian settlement on the Paella, by the allied fleet. When the; fleet arrived off. the port they found the town deserted and the fortifications dismantled. The Russian ships Marra and Dwina bad tailed some time previously for Amour river, ta king with them all the guns, stores, he, of the place. The allied fleet haring rased the town, sailed for Bitka, from which port they proceed to San Francisco to redit. The visit of the al lied fleet to Bias was peaceful, • compact ex isting between the Russians axed the British government exempting the place from molesta tion, it being thedepot for the Realm American and Hudson Bay Far Companies. The allied toot, consisting of the British ships ! of-war Medial and President,: end the French frigates - Eurydice and La Fate, had arrived at San Francisco. - ' The banking house of Hamlet Davis, at Ne vada, had suspended payment; their liabilixes are large. The sloop-of-war Decatur, from Sandwich Lands, was spoken July 20th in the Straits of Jam de Fuca. The IL S. steamer Massachusetts bad arrived at San Franciseatrour a cruise. it to reparted that developments of a cartons nature ham turned up in the affairs of Adams, & Co., in which Santa Anna, the Madam Presi dent, is implicated. Santa Anna's ooniplicity has reference to the mirage of Mahan ounces, and the expose of the whole Oar 'from one recently connected with the house will soon be made. The allies at Petrepaalowski blew up all the fortifications, staa-bouses, pale buildings he. Armor, whither the Benison have preiceeded Is said to be a very strongly - fortified place. A despatch from the French - admiral sews an allied fleet has already proceeded thither from China. The Pacife fleet after refitting at tan Francisco voila also proceed there, when severe fighting may be expected. . The ateamship Costa mired upon July thirty; numerous deaths from Molina bad occurred on board during-her pump. Robert Tarts of the Daredevils Bar bad been shit in • dual via the Hon.-Charles Lippencott. The quarrel grey Out of political matters. The mining ten are flattering. The machete were moderately active. Flour steady at $lB for Haan and Geller.. Coffee, Rio_ and - : -Jan' - 19®20. Provisions better. ,Mar Fah 28; mess beef 20®28, 50. Lard 10e. Nam flat.saita, Awed 26.—The Orizaba ar rived with dates from Vera Cruz on the 22d. Santa Maslen Illezioo on the 20th with an es cort of 2,600 awn. He Arced an abdication at Perote, and embarked ea the 17th at Vera Crum for llama. Two dsia after leaving Mexico 700 or 800 of his eacent revolted, tined one' or two officers and joined the inmusents. A plat form is adopted. den: Cure is provisional President; L Yap oommanderin-shief. . The State prisoners Dave bean liberated. ' The appointment of -Vidal se ldiaftter to Amadei, who is passenger'on the Orizaba, Is mooted. A fight occurred at Vets Crux between two revolted battalions and a mime* .faithful to Santa Anna. The former was beaten and left for the mountains .with 16 or 20 tilled• Order is restored. Sr. Lome, August 28.—The Kamm Herald of the 17th reiterates in the moot positive manner Its former eemerthst of a project to annex the Platte pa:these In Miami to Hawes territory. Dates froarßalt Lake to July Ist art 10111 threatening twine, the third crop of grain being The Hon. IL L. Skim one of the Judges of the territory; onus found dead in his bed ou the 29th of .Juse: lle was buried with gseet sere : me, train's on the Ohio end iflohigan Hall. reed commenced maniac again' on Tharsday morning:: BALTIIIIOIII, August 25.--The fiver 11 still la arming at Norfolk.: Usjor Woods's sick; an oral deaths bad occurred in the 24 bows ending. at noon yeaterday. A number - of nurses as -pbylittliinffrom Wier plaoss bed mind. Nwr i ptloina paws-of - enoday tiara been re. oohed. Tba aloonfewar Cyan, was POOP*. cola, and kw Wen ordered to NSW York. ' tloin ant Flow. are about the am prig,— . Wheat So better. • Minix, Angola 25.—The atwitter hoses Adger "Mead at EitJohn's, New rosainasA. on the 18th. Tits sable for the std) : esarthe telt graph has not:arrieed from Loudon, sad the "ei oundordste sir width* . - New Tame, Aerate 25.—The Walton sifted' today,erith $BOOOOO la epode., Phi Deloe Pal ed at wan toolay. She took $900,000 *tie; Pauraasrms, August 26,—Rvesiv.—Flour coati:mai exoesdiugly dull, small Wes for the supply of millers sad bakers at *76649 for Ammon and good broads, and $9,2618+9,75 for extra: 'Wheat dall: more:: offkbig and prima barely audatahosd, sass 6000 busk. Ttousessoi ont.erats-kept :private ead4looolarah: Delavard and Maryland , at $1,7 . 601,60 for rid, sadale 90a51,92 for salts . soros Pesuiribroala ' white sold at ;1,98. Con stares and wanted at' 96: Irsatera'otormaadis 98e; Oats la good revolt , at 40041. .Colfee bed.trarly . aadhsrther Sib'wads at 110111 - on`thas..'Whllikey; lotto demand: saki 600 .:144,14 41®42 far bbls.,, "law Tom, Augusi2B.-4tooko hol; Oar 44;4 sod'Toledo 87i; ElorslookiOd Mastro -74 • cotton, WO 600 bass unobaged.,: Floor; Will 7000 bblo' prised oast but' ot 'quotably bow; sbest,,aloe 000 12, boob. a moderate, Waken at prisious rates. Con, Wei sq,ooo bosh: Pork. Net' 10,000 Ws so active da• mind at previmuirsles. _Boor, Isles 800 bbla• tusihisigsd. - Lod ern prodons rates' B oon loos st 11:.: Botta soadar,solossi 186 0., tor Ohio. Tobacco fins. Whiskey sauce. ' • - . 01:11CDINATI; --F Augist 26.--Flour eoanuues dull and prides a shads Unit 200.410. at IA; 60e1t6,70. Wheat- In active de 80 at fall 'star, OW 800 bath. at $1,26(01;80'401 1 1 . 000, bind'. Rye at 900. Proidalow Ann st foi Botlott Shouldoin and 10* for the latter 111 held •at -11. -}.rd 10}-aod . lll for bids, he "Wdlaluty noting Woes better. Wu' 000 bbhl•at'BB} t 4 Soar llntitoCkidaitt ad-: vanoadj to if gales 82 lads. folf - ead Woo at M*lmall; olden 100 bbl': at l 9 cash,. 4664 ". 1 " 1.3 t 45. 4106 1/460 1 41., - • " CUL: - iroz Ammer, IMl t llaYtikT.P. , - 4 1, 1 PPOCIN* 4111111 Mu , - J2o.ls.lWri4lolluoll:PineCe. rr~egpga (Wirt Tannn Guano 3imadny 314:16166in dudost 27, 1866. f noire,64aigtb. mast Is but SPDXir snspu.d, .../ .166 404 sioass*ls oral $ 4 the-Armsod: *km ant bitiaLueeks Isstlssidn' from VANS Sl4O. and from Woo S 6 V 065086300,:, Glinpl—s.ki or Is and WO loss Ostsatlld sod 76 do at as from lr*t nib* and aspc.r beta, !ult. tolnirh ou vraugunr-,-inour salmi rik nntiOd st .114.00-61 wets Min at 10,01116 whop( 26,603 lks Is lot*. nancetodsi 10 Ibrl4polisSin 10 /6 11 us i n „, . 24 um Shotddirs and 'lsms at 1w 604 13X.116337 daTIC 2)101P eael7la. Malt sad 600 pm do Oil soiolds Prow . - Llll.6l—*W DOW ?Want 14 men and Ilitos do an ode ofloopfss IL tor men. MONETARY AND commxitalm. TM total Mimosa ta of Haw Tart-and Botton from lit Adana.% 11th amountsd to sidemmpoo "Malan of . ems . New arrivals from la up to data warn stout ISM IMMIIO., Timmer Mehl not Meloshns ths mount o, r It • "%Ir. 7 Mont SILT ,00d.., To WS inUit bi er , tne amounted amelorsdhrallgrants ftota h". the latanzandnatloml — s" Duals Mardsnaborro ro ' M S WS.. sir 1M5.000,000 par anntla—M. Y. Trams. • Thai!! rather Mors SatiVitt in lanai; but la "IPIT ammo with as dansand ind mnNnw"Ter7 abundant. Xalsam no 'change to quota tors N,. md. no flaw. feature nmapthiff that &bars mnotlomed,Tealum ••• • fallei Mu In a UMS we not to an 00 tent to sandy lenders, who were W ono Pm table toy for that forum netoM Inn Alt. no VMS bos" roadng thdr; deals /OM tirna; ham Mom Malmo wen not.••••l".inmoda uth. and UV", al at nwetany Madan wars nut. scoom Ilan In nor of seltdis . Amaral &rad putla4 lochnem tln this retard hrSlit roln. Darstirs Mat =tunas . Indsotsanser and the .illboor'=l=lolr 4:4llAriftlteronnint . d It eat: but UN; amount -of Mahler In Mast was Ono unalL-11, T. num. PM amount of Omer ht down ethos our lan report Is vernlarMS and M." the au truss of,,mlnlng Ms been tounnual with sumbated same. The news from as minas whhawaidul "ma"' mlama Wows • nal" h earts fthlf. cannot but clerk Sham that him Man 1110017 in them. Ihs of lb. peopsnor Om. Tarim. harm us than , e .latent Cagle Mak Wer• cleared Mart" or act -b" Men derottt ono* bags.; the - propane Padnenlar Int . 1 .. nts Mae buslases was Tani _net+ u • 1k full load In nada& hr uu. the Man hattan and Wyk" retinal Ws ars India:6MM Mr. an Markin the Manhattan, At .1, wrsy of wpm Oland an ThaMelinnutts for the "ask mains Anson ISM. ars al T 0990 Min /EN. t . . MAW law X 1011111116: Attnatur• mins 9 bbl. , .* litnamota Nam , 14.119, Nfig trt l , • =d r _ 10 bib, ''. K0rty.9.0990290 mir - tumor' rsonalioL GM i41 0 : 46 931 IniMINIX 209,1911 CS blab 4 i . 2 , 14 - Norti , V4 Mt' .5401 ems 9,144 10 Vilt 9 ali!M: rfa ta4 . 11 o T u t * Ildil"'". *. 1bi 1 . " 31 --CLiale ' 9019dorT oxt unial. lIIPORTO BY 'gum. „.. mumy Salysp- 4 144 gat_ wean „.6.2 de. W 7 aka 4 . 1 ;2 1 ;A , 127 us gim a. • k 25 r oma 1 , 222:14- bkl2 hasps. 7172477 ssk Siam. 12071ONGAMILA E1V111110122-17 ksi nalle t IC pey tion; fleftit as 348 bus isbegkitero. co; 61, Cri DUN Soar.Wllmsetb Sox 12 do d W 2 , 774 _22 d 0 .202 boa oaks. swims al 1722 its.. 42225 y„ 40 beta aiming 75 Obi sikka•rosttryymakirmil, • ET.ltruolliall-60 Ica basis Ilikshe• boot big sksbiso 472 US do. Herstins * co; 128 do, lit . 41 200 40,187 Su latest re.; 7 tslo. sod, .1 S. ..• wrioin7ds.b7 tribiditat - 26 eta =Alb rota /Wk . sr. Ark 2 DIA' elm, I do ooSopm_ oviS boo eggs, °Wank 2 do. II /SIP USW% Tzt WL* J• W CTNWNNATI, by SaS22O7-11112is dscr.lbal tAWtt - IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. ottr om ee• aex a l A r r i lob: B • do. iu it= t oVa r d3 do, boa nun, bblu .sia; 1,0 thi6.li ?Alumnus \ UR-4k km inenn, MUM. DM% eire=4loausrnk.Vl 14 F - • . • 1 ; i.OI,IaVALBANP DEP ARTURES. ARRito-i• = L ita ll =lor 1111 C ra. DIIPARTID—Jadbri6. dvw. laysed.,llllsstetb; Ventura ilisten Mbar, ea Nevtow' Ma. WelinglicLoUsw, wbeallav TceaaCms. Mom Oa. los* asci.art, LoOMOR Elsa onsama. Jaashipe, JlairsikWllatatilsk Clint morel kat. poem Tit*llrirk-Dollar SWOP Inititutient. - ..rr'.!---.• .118 4barta , mut . kit y . my la ko .rsi r assassa ;AM tiolf opal daily. from Wso 2 o7clook; also, ea IrisOgisur Jtia - 84113*11'. rootlet. Itooo to s _ . . Via. tiodzi l letolt AM UN diatom Dollar. tb. T " L V II: P L oiro; Tt tarlikodast troratimat of the Istatithavo olk wi te4tgo • goassatiti toad, thotot7 smos •444 10 . 11 Watt cot Ito Cissotot. ' : Wallow m A , l 3.. A . tms. IWO. sod Bow. alit% oft at tic Mot /LAMM . tkaannitl Fr, .., i. ,' • : Jam 11. aboonbenan =IL. to. : Marna Kam F. ab W. tialtauM . .. ; Ir. Grattan = 4 Jando . . ; : Itoobakt Um Ataranda Itradlor. : Loma S. Itamman. r William Ptddhat. i 1 '.-11110111TINIt : debotlotti;adm.! Num ardman. til t 4.1. 4 =l : 44 ) l 4. namial4. rmOll6J .. :4'..7 - . m. 1.... Atonic A. Comiori A. Hemet. lona EL Mliro.; ' trrt C. /Milos, l it.V w . Ildrtaidinn.l ; ; Harawramiale. moue GThaank Jams& i•61111B 8. Ham. i Gorse Man. • 'WIBBBB 84118,98. Media. ga ====IINSM: GITIBERTAr. SPAULDING.' Comalssies'and Forwardisg Agests, 34 OCIMMESOIAL 3T H=r, • sAtar LOVA 10.. 'Pertledge similes indehte tie rustier of Rrovisionii Thu, Grain. Ramp, :puta.L.lo), AND , . Wig**. E. , . • If jk l '' ' '. ' .' ' • ' W. B. * .: • 1. Maw - A. Ps. . • W2 ..... ka•t 0 t TlM:lmm Citoduludi. Oki. 117;Th — , ll anima • ox j WM Lads. • " Illeamoon • awes. Ws. sal ase . : . Roamer . Rana '. KmISTONIC HOTBL, . Huntingdciti 'Co., ' r.. .i 4...0hme OW *ENO ali: . % ad war sal lisaph rkia azta i rlaaac at tar =oat I:47ca ' tec i. of ra 4.1. y szeMarj aiiits. bun R and sea matt... gi= air* the saraco oath, MONS .1 . 110 wry a•Vadtlaa Halal wk.; It •kW tibia . ..Aro of tar slim wets or Gam lbe ame of laallice—iaikoa sa4aserratat with tb• . 3..4 . .. i & ch a . r .i katittllclUigt du:we cc u la mei - lomakasia. awl attazzas eancsathakc mayW VA= to =is L ,Tataas c l= lia :gar taick caw lstalarke t =adaimi AlirgstoSiapt" Ispeonstmets sad . of „ =„:l4 .7 sZ r i i4:, ,i ,netttik= rrTe i raEratio i r "" taki__ irs_ra th. ai_tay r , lc -,aaa an to 1•0• MI VIM WM at mac. i il'llttata 6 =ilk/. Bt. =lra :, 11112 Pea O,ERFLU. A B§4lp: :."I . Odlee s l4Jsaoto It, Ira link Olte. ' 11 1 01113 0014 . . : brated oolor is now solmoir et esven le se tn. 11111011 TINT AND DONT P p r „, :r4:= ..„ 4: n i., . z , 45,. ... m . n .... .. = ,...-T . w-f v ut l , , ar t:4. .. 1 r r if „ t= 2...,,,,,.. 7 1, 7 d u . 1 , it - Jim ObiespNadell. witti • tattNotio. try l i . U.nt w azr Par gtroiT ti ' 13°2 I .. P r tia° . Groan w irlll rausatopa IP to rani foul to th• Au orders prosi m. = tostut frifelli ezesoted. lap, the map DziaittPriA;l!tem 11D:tke, to Dm' b AA . .T. CDT. ' . , Pill, ( n e ) , in eo do • . lie do.. 6- 0 7044 , i. 11 =, 's Blia• E 2: 4 1:. • • nol selr=r POTG B EIJI itt6 thminhits, cum et mad and IPllith it& VW PETER COMPLAINT--Another we per 1 i bend b,r ' tower ofiensioeir Yos add rdndir i, 777.! ~ ..' , .; Anindlii. liCakaiitf; no, ) Mr: R. i itStar i rin AVM last as irlls was anima 'irithLizefl ivk . osly ,.. ,altadatia" , Olt a Pbra4 Conia WlrCrsabkrgbilni, bid ti. ' on• O Mr • gal eavu them stortinite tbt al - MEI& tr4".. 21 , .7%.,bfi, i Nu sl Ate w:P_ . .„ l O. &aro thimathor,taupalue me ybaea ..... [ ; pvit4.4lol liola tW 77 . - . L SAILLIIIIB II 004 - 1 ! Aid biaaluv.rlaiailli. :' ' !!. WI " V i gt -; RUND, R...138.--60.1hda. N.-0. Sugar; • , is e lriltrut i / -- 10ta.. 11 1 11 .41 Cliil t‘d 'WM- .... It IS '129 WADS itres . a Ale ,li lam but blip& • * •ss half Ude Oar Soft '-, if air boil ladlig , i i o rin,v.ew ... , . , T , E ".' L ,lWi r s N w o t i r 3l r a a to P t r o; DXtirer77 — *Amawilmon , sabr .• ECM , TRA7IBPORTATION LIKB. A p 7 . IOIPATING the want of facilities fir ntß • traase=a s ztiw v o eaa w o n. ttelts__anin_i_m _ 4fert.t.....,L , 1741 . IMO Sono totj month 're our Mends and Woo flroonnt topioroolso tko blab LIMPOT.MMI4 Moro 0111 no Dahl on oar Art ~aaWre t 0 =I Tflon= la and . • "-; • ''''' . liliblir.AlClS H-7 1fAccrilta: -1 NOTkES..Iit , .II4IITTLESEY, • • , • ,Nu...BS) WATER. 81:R11*, SUE OLD BUN ENO TO Mc, AVE CONSTANTLY ON RAND, AND H lianuanottari to arta, BAGS for Flotir, Chia. Salt; Bnakwhast, • Mmi, az • Wonit oho Dill ttle attention of Connter Derehants to Unit amortoamt or inuigam and FAR, Rs' BAGS. AND or MILLERS' RAGS, I Deeignedand printed to order, exprusly for thew use. Crar.Maitlas ars =eh that Ira au nary frams 10,000 10 20,000 bagq par'. day. Al.o, • Importais and Deans to GUNNY.• BAGS AND BAGGING, .ad various kinds a Tbr,d and Twins, both Lbaina and of wb ob an teentrlnii andlaunt awns. JaZl-17 P A. REDEC 0., FURNITURE ' lIIIIIFICTORT AND WABBI6OII, 598 Et RO4,DWAY, Between the Netropoilteu sad EMithftlahil Haab. .gesERNITTIM,OF EVERY VARIETY OF. the hart Quality, at mod Vie hare the t estaWohOtnt and beet eetortatent or teeny aced subetantial Yornitore to be 'bred this city nr country. to which yrs .10rite the uattplet; Attention of THOSE met chants engagedin #fling ZINC A9U6OABDB,ltavirdoubtlesa reoiliid 81rein4r lamsid by Jos. W. W . tpltut,* . elalmlne the '.I wloo ncises geMt to manufacture boards. If Joseph WTI u 8 say lean not by his narrow mitulad attempt to fbme die:en:duo merrimuta.td patronize , hto lem . zir a s=u t .tit t e . lrziZ d m=by ntot r ajzianlatiAl r y . others by Ma exmailve /bratty:and samisitivenese to make my acenalutaneulbr width be Us My thanks I Ming willing to _welt till the U. 8. oourt 16001 deddia who to the Washboard Khan Thankful to than who, from any. motive may or - thin favor me with 'their orders, Pladidim wog! to Nava their Interest. Cincinnati. Aug.l6ntialklind J. It.. To Manufacturers sad Capitalists. Amrs WHITE LEAD..rACTORY.:— Ibis loop eetathabed and well known Pa.tur. Is now A fir HAIM of RUNT. The lot Tecate emu 170 het Eumumne Way and extends back motelhan 880 het. te Payette 4Tiet on latish are erect ul twn ttorf brisk White Lead Tactecy,BuMn• Mum. Vinegar Home, Oast tog and Bitting Una W.atde. sad. one two Amy tense. amnt. et Waken! " ballt in the mast Sulataittlal atacc era. Them are also 1.11 the necessary : .bs., bads sad other 091:1TIMIKle•• fir antMng on the Mannheim* of Mate and Bed lean and [Athens T» endue has two 00 feethoPlers, cylinder 4 feet stroke and pOirar eawdoat to Mc* to G to 8 min of hoar, the number now PmsiGni .Twu artOhinant.wlikberenkslelther thebusidesa tbr It was o r t o m lar say other to whir& •it la adapted. ft. to or tome yearn or It will beach" cm favor. Mae terms, aa to Um af pannect.. Tor farther Particulars etc lais oy suNtlintlann WM. 14 68RRi. No.IBY Fourth sk 2,26 T IN 4.1118 . 1 6,446 IWKI : woo " For Sale or Rant. f Au. , LARGE and convenient three story Brick Dwelling Homo 621 POCC4I4 street, (Muth Adel sd gthe miaow+ or Wm. K. gimlet, sad a ter doora root of Martin strait. , Also,. Lute three story Brick Warehouse ou grout it. ( sWil h • t to se J . ttlioathe Nada.' - PtUmbatb. -DAHIIL . AHL. Jr. CO-PA/VlTlRlidart:—The allden e fiCed; jacemear. t il o a rtmLAhl:•lll coo i tth tt rA ct , NaltrAarkst stzset, , 7213,7 tz=„, ontas thy buOursit3 malt %PON Iho - men ot the lat. t . .A.. 111. I &May saeattlick abate ttnnArldbeaptataas oche boos and tbs,popue 3 now As. I ` uo-Partpare r thit) baretclare atistips. h igi ralraa O= i dir Maid . t i try ' VjL P :l - . Tad buidnap nlllba Waal 11ANNA and MIL .0 at Sinop* of t(aft :byP Han n% Han co- ' - 41.1' xtrinutai..aorllat.lSs6.i.W)L Samna MUM*. Oci.(suodessors ta Pal . • lagatbams ‘ a iriUmectinuirthe Eliaklngiaa Impala Inlll ofline bastoltdo nradn'T 4 thiidanda origatleu=l. l pkin/bika. N have tur um. minima 1 would chtegnama ii'LVT trafg"., n'tk gas W. and: rona and Wands at Ana old Am as mad as Me Powder.. , AVING sold my. Magaeme mid .stack of ,Yards and tom to 131 W. 33. 111DMILUIthaerful -,zosaChlar mi si rs# sagl Issurtreuni. HAVE ..9 2011 51arir i Ll Aii_ • ll_ MN la the Pawdar and waman °BB buAtms; snr:111 .matron bweafterimddre tbe style of DILWORTH HID• winu , D. W.o3llDWlLL- Plttaborah. Men NMI*. • - Drr.worra & mzsmw SAN ITFAOTITBSBEY' AGEITI:ff, FOR Du Pont and Huard Gun , Poirder, us 17202i7 erase .11712380RGH. KIRY variety Sporting. Mining and Vesttrut Pardo/ en ba 'astlllria• from os% Omestie taw.' din 1 .114 W1T.A7 rat. •L iZay 11 A 11: lb, aarra7 In the afternoma. • 4114 X Co-Partntrabip heretofore'; existing dais= B. A. TANG ILJOILLa PEULLUS, _ln the diaolvadb moo 'annu d , Gram Faanneans. unal); and Gsa !Mins, is Lan dna' y Tba tandum of Oa •lata flan - niu by 11: A LONG. who ftass antAndsad Maraca 'bath dy, and 9. A., Igniaix f B ' Leas oraise Firandhigand . 11Twilllunaatti ba 'amanita& by, Gls undo:- Plluddra tua Lan ann seri,gor . XlJOH GAL- Lana:btu fesaithe Berm Tosindi• • wkd as. littlsut iy:ITIO-:HaTing this day (July 24,)1855, . • dinami s=obs stook, tools, do-, to my forma '•-: T. J. Omit. would solleit !whim the eaaltnname of the pozonoom hestesmd upon um -All paten knowing thammlyes Imlebtli b t .0. / me asommuestod in. and Natl.. no. ma &dis les the city. • -T. J. Orsig is duly an • thotised to sleds all_ . • SOILFI BARN DOLLAR. r&ail), business gild lin; -Coppir aft ldres ‘ t lowan monufsotoey in 0, lUrbssaahas, be conlianod at thgrOld Ipsod:184 Went stmt. • dam mune sad style of d`.3.l3mdg a ,... • - ---- . igr.-Aiudonsequence othatmag sal oar rsimiar - • te tb. OiMbria her - Compri, Or . r.—An under Ur &mot rasuolai.. LB 00. at 191 Creek sad Mr %mt. twenty .....;igotWoktlO thb litm of 0 t .11110 GUN at me both Wombed.. The bee; ter MllVritiredMV the tosamters id. the Funtspek. &La GUMS 8. Kb& vho ste satborsed to .e the mune °f 0° ril til thin t a "'WW I 01ear.toso . .. Bitiotttkoi of Partapramp, 1M1 . 11131 'OF VOLINTOOK & BROS: . a this doedlosoratool aroma. The oorPot , NBI Or =Moad tog No. 11.2 Market strut., IN ligabbuton , . llHMotoet.',lodoe tlqr none sad Om OW. &BENTHAM, ESHINGION oriLTNTOCE , littoboub, jaziO ..4M ° SSENIN. .. : • ..-. K. firm of W.. NoCITECtION Tiß vhe A. ° MS ruN. Wear imam mill to contlmbed alaa earner of Übatylase =Aar the styl. ot 11107 0 1 0)3MIT*00.?Who yin st• tes=tliessat Awn haltrodmerthemAmalilato -Dinolntim of rartnenhip. f dAt d . , 115A10 - 30_ fiC L L Job . TM 11114—.! t ~ • • , JOffri L. lIIIL; s ILEItirIifNE- 1 4 77 b0 - 7, Commission stid.rannzdialltituSVZ = natr athem tons, akallodPb. stand, Pittsburgh." The tinderldgn ' adhiTinigE rm aed "° - Partaer" lb; iseadme the 6714 ost, W. * .; ftr tbe lawmetiaa awwarady. OomadallosiltannuedWit • sad.Prodoo M.* to el= "3 931 ME lia...t •—*" . "_ .. sttentke aid= htelm==watwa. ttkaga.z. w—Clark. s Thaw mum=lt.l3ellers* lug Kram a jo a 72* Bak . rea.(kstaq4.l% OTIOB.—Tho ; Lott. firm ,of'JONES & • QUIGG i i . Vd m aim , alli=l, 'hi death ofJohn - YY bi=ciTqL th• mal - nrti.D. -st•lbstr cl alles.ixaskir ri c i ti . brpt.ll4 /1611.-4361 . • .131.“0401 . :114 acirithg Peztow 6 , SAAO lONE% Llititunfattiiiiii...of Bothz so . Hoag' sue'. - Roush Ebb ad, Eftel Pb• Oosaltinlie rti M!= If 7 ... a. , Th B. BOUM __ - I. CO.„ Ittaittifootwers or I p . Emit p•ting Tasman& Steel 'Calthstar...2ll6» mesa ea= sad Ann arms. ptussursli:- 111247 urn or WiailmthiTEuid ih • ion tuft/ tooddindolowd or thin , dna ol John D. tiimut Mot, the Dadmia ar-talt - Itzat • by. tdsuodundook_atibste star sin 1: WU/MUM ilinrolotoli f i p-PAlLMati—Piergitinfid t red, of OCIMULAho of conthuninactioilinotoomAnn Oro oety and Cow:ilea= Wool W m tui. Xo tkonni n mcanner Ann on .1311 ono 1184/0 Tinni esonenointly in woo • onstinnunor Onaton4o so . watt& ontendad - Dlssolutuai Co-Part ur -, • ' finw of . LIVLIMSTON.. MOGEN & co; wow_. -.. ! b70 , ~f folftlir Wort Huhhuu.n of ma. Ito boohoo of Noe . i ---No vI I t L . W kw it rk s inch ibsettiimitnial Ita " tridisilrivtar port al:II, UMW, Umtata, sad MO _cf . ,. .5- . , LIVOGEITON, • OOPELA -& CO., ',to wilt olio oottlotw the 141,orain_nitit := .. - . . - 1! •; . ' "-- i i '-: ...'' . . .:: salstima Pitnst;nnti. mal4epon :: w;lazirliD. ATOTIOEi Joseph gleam halrilzi= alshiS "Mal Joigii"-.A • be candaol4 =d ik ie • I JOISaMit 00. at - • auOlutilm. ,,, .. • MEE ~partnersbip heintofs*:alating be- We= US , Iniardiralld data tomaiabb dar zattaal comma" Shaw mho Iwo