1 DAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. ESTABLISEIEDAN' 1'786. BUSINESS 111 RECTO RT. E. M. PP.TrihiGILL ADIrEBYGNING AGENCY .173 Nad4or eraser, New You. .• And lin. streq,-Bastots. . F. t On. are loot , l'on the moat Intinentinl nod hugest Itaglstlng ootcoherrial Pelson both In the United Steel od the thatodeo. McCREADY, MUTT 'At BRUNDAGE,. 131 MAIDEN 1.1 NE, 'Corner of Front Street, NEW FORK, • DOI SLUMS OP • TRIPLE REFINED OAMPHENE, SO and 95 per cent. , AUTO!. & N. B. RUM, LUZ 14111:7Lat1124.10 an DULLS Ea The knowing articles of the but quality. and offered at the lomat market, Wm. • • IstILLYING 11.111 D, eldrlte Thrpentlna. Tar. PI •ch. ItoMst, daft and 11.1 Tut. pentlne, Bright. Vasnla,, Coal Tar, and NAVAL MUSES, , every daaerhitton. TllO3. lIIIITtI,-,Dirlafer, E. JENNBY, Ja. jaih3m4eour ANDREW & JESUP, • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cotton and Woolen Maeliineiy. Enrine., and Bala.. iftakdde 'bd.; IW4 ' ., ImpOrtors.nd Deilors lc Mu:mita:vars . AX lee, No. 67 lime St., Now York. ii B.—Mottitx Ibr the “WINIDISU/N a BEdOll /RON WollaB, ^ Steam Engtr - fad Boilers, 'Exclunive Agency' In New York for LOWELL AI AMINE d OOP , Moo Matsu , Tools nerilyr 1). F. TIEMANN & CO., - 45 FultOrr street, New York. MANUFACTURERS OF 011, & WATER COLORS, . vAzirvisirEs, 4- U. And Importers of ?math Zinc White, I.c. Otroutscri bere.ulare and Prim Lista forWsoled upon tnl z i . ll , to t he it • Comos,• Fans sari Fancy Goods. William Vasker, PARK PLAOE, NEW YORK, invitee 11 the attemtbms or Southern a nd Western erebseds, • DOW stock of Pane, Combs. hoer , Tooth and Nall ruche.;' Ladle' Reticules, Perfumery. Soaps, Port Mtn :Jae% Jet mad„llead brace lets, Pocket Docks, Drew llut• Was and Needle,. flordt. and Eye, Watch tinarda, Was, Coral and OLme 13cads. Narklaces. Ludt& Ilubbar l'orc be, Cane. Ball. and Tars of ew'e'r deleriPricn:Scicecrie llssur. and Cutlery, Gold and Gilt Jewelry. Accordeons ad Yiellnea.lnclullng • general and very tams a teek of Inallab, French and German} , army U.sle, whichh will be Paid at phased.) lowest prices for Cash or Appeared Papas CO...Orders by latter selected and putup In the best •111•123:10.r. WILLIAM , TAPallft, 10 Park flan, Now York. :P. 13.--Plaua cut Ohio out. my'Z•lys Hough's Patent 2,lastie OATES &FRANCE, No. I Barelay street, York. AUTION—None ere genuine except the) bore tlat. • temp tithe patent. All menureerueere end sellere to• nnging trlll be prolleauted er:ordthA to inn. . . W. JACKSON & SOB. . ORATE AND FENDER MAKER, 3.39 ;WONT ST. h 93 REOADI9.II7 Pali TORE. .ju:311111.- FAIRS/INRS PLATFORMI SCALES. TILE undersigned having been appointed ezeholve Agents far the sale of theme Web:rated LEFlonannfamarod by_the original Inventors Ti. FAIRBANKS es CO., itaepenthW . ViteattenUon of the coodsodnltv to Me en rity of thew Beale, over all other. The. Steles have been clinched to the SIBFERISST TEST on CU ttto principal Railroad, in the United Elides and ingland. and In every branch of bre/neve throughout corid,and their nolfbrn, aeritraer and great summit. ty have gained for theun the rerutationnf being Till JTANDARD ,f1:10.41 W . . 11204 • VIEBX Ct. lIV NO APPRAL. • We are prepared to my order, for Counter, Portable, Dormant, I.4ling URI, Coal, Rallroed and Cana l 80b.,e at maneuitcherrre lorPte. UndRY ' Ho.= Liberty Aired., Comeeroial Rog, iFy an 4-1741 - • Ptetsbargh.. • PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. IMET ' • • • " - • - BIO.ELOVi t C10.,\ • • Cauecasaors to E. al. Eltutior. N°, 4 2/ SMA-- ,VIA.VOND LEY, nest Wood at, Pittsburgh, Penna. COAOHES, OARBIAGES, Pii&TONS, Hugthat, mei every .deseziptlon of e.ay Vublule• b t order. sad thalthed to • manner uoa orpoutaed fur beauty of design, elagate. of Puget. ant of tr cranial:olUP ateil u Mblllty k ot utat t etta amp Hide 011 anil Leather More. D. ILDIXPAT/1112&. No. 21 iSouth Third Street, Ilgtweap Market - gild Cuderim. Ma, 113.11844rddg, AS FO R SALE SP,6.IILSII HIDES, 1)r and Greed gaited Patna Kim Tame& Oil, Tanners .i r.., Tw.l gt. the iogreri pricei and ate. 1...g10m. wi1...A11. Waft of Loather In tag rough wanted, wr lade the Irighealmarket price ill{ be given la tub, or taken to exabans• far lade. Leatlrr stored the of=era raided econederitra. .-- ' '. .1 McCIITCHEON .Ft CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Predate and Comndesion Merchants, A-VD DEALERS IN Pittsburgh Iflanll 4to roxl Articled, No. 219 Liberty greet, corner of /nom, miS Y.FITIIBULSOH, PA. JONES COOLEY, WHOLESALE OItOOERS M F ISI1EILS; , Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactarts, I No. 141 Water Street, m 7013 CI TTTEVIIOI7. PAUCLY.L PAIN TElth. LONG & "LANE, 11.00 SE AND SIGN PAINTERS, NO. Be TIZLEW_,BIRIE.O. between Wood Mszket ctreet.) 'All orders promptly attended to. 111068Igna ...And In am:twill, style. nah.2l U. 0_ 0000300___......_ - .........4.*. A. 11ILLd ......... MINIS a MILLERS DOUNDERS AND ENGINE BUILD} R 9, and tdarturacteam °fall demriDtlow 3 1 111 Caning& Gearing. 0,1105. Dia Hulot. Mod. betwet. The. d 10.33 1030-10. .TOSEYEI IDEITEI vow, CARRIAGE REPOSITORY! JOSEPH WHITE now - carrying on bud in his rpaelnun 'premises. (now litefy enlarged.) between eltialnagh end Loorranceellle, near the Two Mlle MM. respectfully Invites the public to knee his stock of caw:ileum, BUOGIMI, Ist And he partleulat ly lamas gentleman purchaser", thatono price on 71 made, FOUrteact rears napalm.° Pi Use basins's/. enable Lam e = b;:f . "I:Petrone the same ctf i lc4colle ct bees ioa ofltar depar Lev Atalt a a ael!et eoamee ad moe "prima le complete, Use economy of hr. areaugemouts su=ly the beet And most faah.Wnable Manufactures It mob l e MUM Unencumbered More 'heavy expenses, width the num& tar decoratluialchnee Of.buslnces has heaved upon tb. prima Goads. (owing Winn. =tea Joseph wai t . will sell otipiady money only, at much Was than *4 usu. al_ N.B , curyfams ripairal Ps:the Dal mums,, rota dip patch, ushb _ S. N. :WICKERSHAM. . <IYHOLES ALE AND RETAILI DBUGGIAZ.rio,24II. Liberty Street, Hood of , Pitt 1112312,, Pa; 1,1-071 teene on hand and for SW • mineral and comoletomantruntof Drum., IdoMein*.. Paints, Mo.- Dye EMU. Window OWN of MI hinds. Putty - , Porionuff. rate= amlllonriMary SUM ethos, Mo. To mu r, , , M monde and Milo , mery.-141 1 1.r0 i l i o . old °atm IL D :W oo t th l oi: 1 4 g Tint% =a r - 1. J «At., , No. r..ti Liberty ytroot.l sha.l be hopy to me my ma frienda cribs orwtommo of Mr. Robin,. and Man Span DO paha to pima* em ` with Orlf WO* MMY.ll...wr .." 1,3 my line of bullm.es. ~.11. - N. WlOnmnollAM, clol4ll - No. 2.41 Liberty M. WESTERN TEA. STORE. Corner of- Wood. and 'Sixth streets. ROSE FLAVOREDI:MkCE. Tte,---io LL oboot. of Muni Choi= Powellosig 4w Mew Tared/ of tles ilsnuisw tongue Chop, put op to 9 mina ebU to o r t =gt r. dowriptioa Black Tes will end A. ammo. MURPHY it BUROPPLPID, Silky ssd Laics= ILas = LS , al y, CLOAKS, TALMAS & SLAW EMBROZDBRIES AND SWAB GOODB, • • For Family tree. An usnumally ont.enatro - ossortount in ill or tho inborn dopiatmennajust rea'd nod inning ollonont viols orvOrth-ca corner rth ono Market staldr Gen Stoves, Pandora and Yin Irons. - /7: CITY. STP. VE WAREHOUSE. No. 184 WOod street. As the Moron anima which Into We Ur oboes named • orticke. We Wald lA. Ato"teU r th*" '''')s^444" to °" Lm toananminon at om Mu, ellois,nleksglut,"ll; 'Vedtt:l: eatr 4"'"ui r the Atc.,.. street oc9 T. Woods 20% Mmonneor to J. Somotollu. AID. :a: r, R e ctifying Distiller and Wino and Liquor .11BILOILANT, 5p . ..209 Laerty oafs Bags! Bagel! AIIGKWREAT BAO S-25 and 643 MUMS ada on bon d an o n o . n a o llEROlitt a ON t• for tN Ilosver Courn WU. D , tchtom COD to led fandsbad r. dm; 2 tmetal Plitaleat BAAL 130136 ate (bonaidea% Alderman. arkITIC.g,-.l.4azier of Yeah and Bt. Clair sta., AUeg= almrtiairstu a Mgr `", SCOTT; Dentist,' Yons tiumrof?t, a II &IL, to t ate Oen vvt of tlazket. Moo Ito • % At; romo An 11,0te 11111111,..M. iala D E. EELLEES tr. CO., Wholesale Drag ., . lite moored lo lege .44 emn"d bu .. ureboulo tax tlon corner of Wood and'lSeecoa wpm our 014 =t a mer' end dooloti In DrORN r' Maud. Lai 1.111 !WO ► Imre sod won Wetted stock. Poloto low. GOndAlinfralitsd. • oe4 , EWECT.INO; HOUSES. STORES, &0., • 70 BI: 7 m—A /*Mc ti Btors 11so on 34 at,; • Eta,* 24° . F"gth 6, 4 3 16.0g0 iVuoraansou n•ta .t 3 .34=buohfs:ottiar: i .„'?:= 114. ultb 7ohdios of groom d. 1 mile from town; • Uwelli e n Mural Demo 6t.,,a1r0 *ow on Dounititl 61...,•••= carCian. at; • Warehouse on lat 6t • • mreillos , %Lowe in Lalrrere•ville,_•pplt to " /63 . Cu'ruaraT &BON. 63 Market. st. grearmarns, A ,FAR3I;--SixveZ; Amble Ituildbur Lott tenth* on Ilklfind ■Ad Cann; ths Tin ward. ndienninn the- KOlrrty . of Mts. goo' J. tan - nu irtdan sin built £t>ro gun thick u r ..% mmmlmnanhann• faro figna_niPtOnrmjl'eNt• (1 =Minn nopl7 to • in Nun." 4 4 1001 . Wont& ,• *gm WILMSIIIIII. BEANS -2o has; white seed and fa Bala • , BUZ tLIGarrL FirT4oo4.l).,:t!itis ,ICtor ,. - nrger ct ts NEATILERS-1000 anew prim' s p falivi goesoJort rso'd anolibe a ssaviudd to WI 11133117 _ a ih Ito ZIA BUSINESS CARDS ATTORNEYS. • LOUIS BOHASPER, attorney al Law, and Belle:11._Collector • 011 ANDRANS a LS rk7ayna, FILI V RAILROAD 4. Sa WLtalmer, Trukrarae,oollabla.a.w . w.m . Clarrult, kratatt. Partaas,TrasobuU.ldaMrWsm • , tPAita Osigock. 0. P. Fitterunk Thno.lore omAt.a.attar. Esq. lI.P. Mueller . li =MALT W. HALL, Attorney at Law , "Bake. Ext ohne/rant street. betweenlottzth and • 4 Athi. sc4to.lll7T ;ITOSPRII S. & A. P. MORRISON, Attor ney. et L... Office No. 113 rourth airsa,;barsan rxithkeld .derada. Plitartintr„ P.. °BERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney ntLaw, 1.111. It. Loals,3l. fa OBEIVP POLLOCK, Attorney at Law -o,irreir of PM and Grant streets.OPPogits ths Court steps. Pittsburgh. u1724ry1,3 AMES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office /mirth stmt. new °met. Plttabungh. AleknY AGENCIES. Michigan General Conuniasion and Calle& ton Agency Office, FOR the collection of Home rad Foreign Maratntile and allothed• claim In icadard , sad adjacent dtatad, IneciPaant =MoneyA Paym e nt of bl M 1111117., Payment of Tata% Pm•eaam and tale of Read stare stud Stocks .od Insurance Agents. . • PELnall A ANDIIIIII3ON, Detroit, Jlicbrcaa. Bc arncuin Practerran—Slesara Kramer t Hahn, Ilant• era Whihant £ Po., limits 0115ce; Wrens, Stewart eoe Illorca Weme—Two Agentlee or Michigan from reapectable Insurance Coawardas. sarl9dlrd Wl. A. LRWIII'S R EAL tr... E u S d T . A T E OFFICE, Na. 87 Front . o. Ore. Pit Iron, to. Co property rop =tl:2l"Q au2l-tf - - AUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent, Stock hlorebandlse out Bill Broker, cram No. ittl st.r.ret, alma Wool Bralaw promptly aturaded to. • Jyt .1 1 .A.A111.EL L. MARSH - ELL, Secretary Citi sen's lertmanre Dampens, 9.1 Wets= street. GORDON, Secretary Western tem • mat Co.. 23 Weber Wallet , t `II •10 :gent or fell in a ... 1 , 1 5 1 121, rd hurroratnu ti. Company. Worth-east corn. of Wood PA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Ma a real lararamo Compara. 42 Wider stmt DRUGGISTS. Arr OliN , Jr., tueeessor to Jae. /glee gioarr 1.4= 1 :11., * 11, 141 Wrl . t d doore berg VPolre .P _ itarileficaler gent . !otor P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in Drugs. relute,eas. el Varnishes wed Dr. gruff.. No. 13 berty Meet.. Pittelear. All order. wlll rendes prompt etiolation. A ar Aguat tar Soireack'e Pulmorda dyeap. mar 21-1 y ~. A. FAILNESTOOK t. CO., Wholesale . • Droilgelds , sad mutufeetaxers of Whits Lead, BAN 2 sod Llthazo, earner Wood and trout .too o. Plctio barg , 1.117 1 11 E. St i l l id , Hr, m y r helfiecte llealz in gli7Noca mr.t, t titta Y b . argb- k noct warm& Prtsa. IRAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail 11 ... ?watt oat.: of Ltharty and et. Cla inzasta! SCIIOONMAIi6Ii & CO., wholoBlll6 ModsNUN No. 21, Wood allot, Plctatursol. JOMNI' FLEMLNO, Successor to L. Wilcox 6 03.. corner Market arrest and Diaroond—Heeh , ,on. grantly on band a fnll and -oontrdeta saeortment of . klall4nas, Idedldne Mesta, Performer, aria • pertaining to his brained... • Phrlelans preacsiptlona carefully oompcanded at all Eons, jaa:l y COMMISSION &C. .12111 k R. KOONS .............. Utz 01 Late Efuzakkagye. k Know. Phila. KOONS it ICIMTIM3, FLOUR ;FACTORS. ins General Produce Commission Merchants, IV, 41 Norn IV/urn. and liat4r St, Wow Bun PIifLADELPHIA. Woodward&Co, Phi,. J 1) Lehrcer & Co, CIA. U. Ceriett. Martin a Co. A I) Pulloelt A Co, Wood s 0 tear, " Tere.d & Bltle " Biter' Priv' & Co. " Bindle& & " Caleb OoPe kON ". Morrow • liettier, •• Truitt Brothers CO Chennerereth ilOo Bryan. Kennedy & do. Plttlib'g, L. Wilmerth & Go. Pitl.ll Bell An Vtl%. And Pittsburgh and Philadelphia Merchants general'', Jal4doid MoBAHR & ARIEL (succossors to .A A. Ilaboao4l DBALKILS FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding Merchants. No. 114 &wild PataburgA, Pa. Ijl4 ' 1, .66 . 11 7 1 isl 2 .13, 5.011 .. ............... _ BLitt, B. SELELIVER. & 00., DEALERS IN FLOUR & PROVISIONS AND Ginieral Commissi , n Iderchiate, " auVra p ft lA R DiffriN A , Map!. 117 1 -Mtray.Ptk ll . la r .r ilmirth Ettat4urab. Lint/Stud. SPRINGER HAPRAVGEI4 cuMMlssioN L' T, Dealer in Wool, Provisional it Prodnee generall7 NO. 295 LIBERTY STREET, PITTMERILIGH, PA. J. R. IiEURPHY A FORWARDING A. COMMIESIO MERCILINT, Particular attention given to the Wee of PR,QD 08. No. 155 F'ront R Street, the lloOonnolutia 110111,11. tom wrvcc. AIVELL, LEE & WEE OLESALE GRO C RS, Produce & Commission Merchant% AID DIMINISH 1$ PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. S Woad a" betereaa Water and Front at ITITSBUROIL DAVID 0. Flow., Produce, Provision and Commission /MERCHANT, pc, 267 Liberty street. comer ctf Pittsburgh, C'S hie attention to the sate of Flour r Wirt; Etmsm, liard, Ohm% Batter. Grain. Veld fru .15.44 &r.. 11116.Uonslourierrts remectfully EMMY 8. BING, (late of the'firm of king & Moorhead,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, 'DEALER IN PIO NEPAL AND BLOOMS. No, 76 Water street, below Market, alai? PITTHBITatiII. naI"NA. A. A. HARDY. — oosmissiOMlontir.itifirrl Co .) .cHaivr, Agent of the Madison and Indianapolis . aamaoso, No.Bo Water et., Pittsburgh, Pa. /amid' J. W. aIITLEB. & CO. LIORWARDING & commissids HER . OtIANTS and DNA= In all Madder Pittatatill blur =cif Astkolad. JAW Pip• dad dtwt Load. No. Vi lint trAttsdarzta. . • wbardlA . CANFIELD, late of Worrell, Ohio,- a„Lec,„....in. wad 1 , kterstuat.sad Mud.. P•u" rotas Loam Butter, Pot and Petal ALlcy ext¢ edam Prodp . Water trict, betroanzmlttiteld and Wood. Pittalmer.h. ElniMl LIMS,EL—'..— 'MOWS USW" Aw. or anulialsa,_ll4. a Ow) IL I.,UTLE lc CO., Wholesale drown, 1a r.. c..1 . ta visialsOna liirebsada,sad.Dealarsla N0..112 Naomi ergot,.l . ltto. • • . - • ' JlL9'72'*• C 11108 E WAREHOUSE.—HENRY oounie.yorwsralswardiamacattonMsresti t .s ta Desks in h•opa. Haug, Lake Mak nun Prod= poenlin 95 Wifed int.!, above Went. Pitlabsttss ne79l rtOMAS PALMER, Importer and Dealer ta franob and Atunics36l94 Papa, Na 66 liartst , Wino Oda sad lottrthiltrest,Plttstnarsh. IZ•b 6j43 • 2, • • • DRY GOODS. JuSEPH 0.0.11,N8 & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in NYBIOIDEJLIRS, trotasEr a azoris. Fames Goods, &e. Area 4VI =date Diasym4. • /At' Aim:lU tar Bralere Yarns. cablo.l, Di.'Mill Jr., 4t, Broi, 0:'91: Mailmi ot, aro closing out theii en-. tiro stook story Clootir at sir Mums= disiount troal PLYnare''.o ➢teMrfkn7 to .I=lgtftrirelti=l Voda Putmetir. gains. woot.peLidnee. wonted Mids. et Cootwasnee bth. flotobinn, gpaib platirts, irestsivdo, moan., superior Maim o IN‘i sod otter sitt , thareot rsrlotr or Bluek ryloVili'Vserd ft i =LI roortiler CI". M tap ni l l or d ip} CO nrintraatz..o. kammurs2 iqL 5A A . N CO., Wholesale end Retail rsua Yftale Racy and BUIA•Dei 2.22% 25 l ifth ttabargh• WaELPLIY vilmonalo nd RAW Dry Goode Merchants. eranuff Denny, .nd whet occeeta Mishnah. --- % ,, Bettioral ! Removal ! Remo • f - 7 , - R omNsatf dr 00.-190, 2S, FIFTH MEET. H AVING Removed our Store , No. 23, MS stmt. (next door to , A. A. Mason • U.) tt• art artt SArt to =Writ coda thr Indult Barka or Ito. rArtad rind AXONS= Olitridt:,,,SS end CO Clatbs Is JAI. market. iin our rdwortmsat aro Sr !bust . .. , itbd Viltrat • - iir: • Irtassela - ' = *V Iti a ltntrola rmi - . dad. 9 0621 , 999399 .- _. .!... "81 = 4". . 41ti 9(0 . 4 timu, s ' i .kumes. C ita& ' angooce%lll°V4ll46/742ind5... re f g emm, II to SI Astart idt W AVS Slabs WENS gm PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY 'MORN BANKFRS AND BROKERS. BANKING HOUSES or JOHN T. HOOD: BEDFORD lIRDPORD CO, 1 SOM meant, SOMARBET CO,, MOUNT PLBABANT, WESTDOILITD CO, CONNELLSVILLB, FAYKTTS CO., UNIONTOWN, BROWNSVILLA, °. • NM BRIGHTON, BRAVER CO., Deposita rewired, Diaaaunts made, Drafts hour and colkotal, Hank Note. and Aped. bought Stocks, Not. and other &muffle. bought and aroutuladon. Onrrnarnrolanna and erglactlone awn E.11113-........2.9•41. 1.1911«. ..... ..7101iNlra cam= RAMER 'fr. RAIIM, Bankers and Ex change Brokers. Buy and sell Gold awl Sliver and Notes, negotiate loan on Beal Estate or stock Socto Mice, purchase Promissory Note.. and Time,Bills on FAA sad West Buy and sell Stocks on Commission. Collar tic= made on all points In tne Onion. Nla mrner of Third and Wood streets. directly opposite tte Bt. Ciliates Hotel. eta tayl•ly NHOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign . and Do:nude Bills of ketehange, Certificates of Dee pude..., Bank Notes and Specie. No. de. Market stmt[,, PHU burgh. so-Collections made on all the principal clefee thane:About the I%IW Beaten. MANUFACTURING. 0111111131116.1. COMIngs,JA,..II. C.1T1M...1". e. WeenA ABD .AII.IIEICAN PAPIER ,IVIACHE AtANNZACTLI/SLAG COZPAY No. 78 Second et. Pittabarg,h, Pa. AtMANUFACTURERS of Papier Nacho Ornament. for Church... House.teamtuatklihipa, irror and Picture Frames, Window and Door !lade, Bracksta, Truisms, Coruna, Ventilator. and Centre Pieces for Oellings. Rosettes and Mouldings of eyery description. Mae riod design. Mena and warranted more durable than any °Roar article now hs we. 18-Order. executed on the shortest eater. B.—attention or Steamboat Builders is sepscially dl. rented to this article, on accoubt of it. light weight. CUMMINS, TUNKII .1.744,, No. %Second et.. bet. Wood d Market sta. n. irrconmees ITNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & Co. ILYILL continue the business of the Union roesarr, at the old eland of PBNNOOK, L V- 5 Cf.),No, Int Liberty et. They wan mannfreture se usual, a large end Renamed aseartment of CANTU:UR, contyrlelng Cooking Stoves, Ranges and Side Ovens, 07FICT AND IALOIY 'mores, MANTLE & KITCHEN GRATES, Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxes, Day irons, Sad Irons, Tea Kettles, PloWs and Plow Points, Mill and Machinery Castings g,enerally, And OAS and WATER ITYEI m all mixes, MAO, IRON NAILS OF THE BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Picks, dse., AU or which wUI be Paid et menellfturers' rat.. Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. ENNEDY, CHILDS & Manufaa Mk MM. Or—• Pw. A No.l nem 44 Strafing% Carpet Motu of ail colors and shale% Cotton 14111.12 A Bed Card; ° Plough Liam and SAN innt: ° Rope of all rite• and deech. ptiour Batting. hh - O.den lan at the hardware Iran of bogAi. Wllsfti 0n.131 Wood street, have attend.. leddilg CLUE 11,115E11.1. ....lA= r. .111.1111lL WILLIAM BARNIIILL CO., 61 Penn et., below Marbnry Pittsburgh, Pa. 6: I ,TEAM BOILER blAliEitS and MEET IRON WORKERS, Manufacturer* of flarugUlle Pat ent Boller. Intomotive, Pined and Cyllaier Clam ere. Brekhan Are Bed, iltearo Pipes, Condermeni, Balt Pans. Sugar Yana boo Yawl.. Life Boot. etc. Alq Inackarintica• Wing, Bridge and Viaduct Iron% done at the ebortest mil= All order. from a distance promptly attended-tn. . • Rats and Caps. WILSON ct SON keep constantly on . i b xg clti gna d . l 7 l Sloe ud »t 7 of 11. tr .n 1 4.. Thos namable list or Cap. good and classy would lo well to mn o sail team purl:hash:kg e hop,. n015.-tt W. WOODWRILL, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer and Natl•r In Canine. W... bin. Si atzaet. GROCERS. , Shrive!' & Dilworth, • WHOLESALE 0 ROC£IIS,• Noe, 130 & 132 Second Street, Wood and Smlttleld) PUTSBUIWII MONTROSE MITCH t.L.TREE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, Lt.t.rty Sfrowl., 0e(1.1.7 SMITH, !LAIR & H MUER, WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122, Second and 151 Front street, AIM 1717SBUIZGLI. PL D.1411¢. JAL 0.1.111 t Wallace it Gardiner, IJOLEBALL" DA'ALEI2 . .S 1,111 • - Provisions and Produce Uenerally, NU.= LIBIULTY ST )020-12 BA-GALEY, CUStiliA & CO., Whole j sale firmer., 18 and 20 Woo.l ACM.. Ihtisbullal. ar+.l3, ACULBERTSON; Wholegate urouer and • Commission !Audis:it, Dms.ler in Pm:Wm .1 Pitts , ose, Itnntusetareci Artifice, IDS Liberty et., et, Pitts baritti. OLIN FLOYD .t CO., Wholcsalo Orucern stilleommioution bliarchstits.:4o. / , j W00d...VA% Lib. bold rty *tryst. Pittsburgh. bolosala Urocor, L Lovas, in ritmboran .tlancilsetamos sad 0.1 E of.Yorelsa -rad Domestic Wines and Liquors. No. alb Liberty street. Whiskey, hsnd s ray lugs stab of superior old Slonormsbrls Whiskey, w Web 1.111 be old leo fur cub. AVM m 7 mtnnarna.. 1611.1.1..1 oorru mane to.li ,m...,)-' t. OC tLEtip I MEANS S. CO., eL cees -I"4'l' rook, ttMgtrA;r"lt=l 4tunh,tagr.roacl t ts! ions Wow—. --JAMS D. ifew...——weasza U. tea, likrunt.LLS Grocers eteten.kts. 30,1 + 4 viand !W ILLIAM A. M'CLURO, Grocer and Tire Dealer, corner of Wood and troth area. ha. ahrars cm hand uscrrtment cl ,v anoice tircenlian sod akaTem—Yoreigna 11 - alta and IC•Ata. Ilakwala and }Wall. Needy Mappile4 on 1.1. lowest vaunt. DALZ.F.LL & COO, Wholesale Unnagra.llomminalon Itarehants. Doan. to Proluan Pittsburg/. Blanufact.n.raa No. 213 Linen/ street. ISAIAH DICKEY & CO., Wholesale Gro. Mitnints," 4 .2=Vf 'rig? In ProQmq t !!'argh.• _ IttAOALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whoba t) ado Brow& 11*. 971 as 1 *24.*L.PUBPW:phi* BOOKSELLERS &C. Book Agency. ratsubeeribere have established a Book Agency to Philadelphia. and Wlll larch any Wog or publication at the null prim free of pastime. Any rlieahy forwarding the stibenalptlem Primer ao.l of th e gsaineit surb ea Harper.% dater o, vokam Oro. Prank IsrelWe gashlorte, d 0... will metre the Mag. ashore for ono year and etcopr or • splendid litheiprepo portraits( either Waitangi. . Jaolcson or Olar or, if sub scribingi to a and St Inagailne. they will remits moo of either of the three portraits. U euterritdng to Se worth of Magashms. ell three poriral , I will to ant gratis. Music Turclehed Waken whomay wieh It. govelepaiofevery deecription and sae On halm et mall iataltlee Itura.bed. Peel engine. Dies, tc. watt° order. artgl aoa gie= l ll7 , :r ofio7= l e'lr°"" licarlings, ofklectaner Boot Illunzaniont= tiertificaam, Holum Carle. go. A l ardere mut oy mall promptly attended to. rem.* in TU.'S of i t h ogg . 47 . l .ii m c : erzet aD . a ypeor sketch of ellllolill at • distance Lying saleable alleles would Sod It to their advantage to . bland the entrerthera ea we would sot re salads for the sale of the mama hilt All nedrold.wirT ' , I:0 South Third st...Phlledershis. Y. --- ' JOHN T. ME:TOCIC, Book and Job Pain Pit and Publisher, ao.B2Fiftlantrest, above klmllhaeld, a. hur .eut sund. BOOK BINDER'S cad Boz Maker's Straw Boards allrar• oa b. 74. Also, Books, Papers eaul Statlbas77 m7lO C. COCIIRANE, (mummer to 8. Sad. . WhoMaslow:id Retail Malaria fkxlo,3tatlac et 7 and Paper Ilanglav, Federal stmt. 6th deer 3, Mutat Waste, Allegheny. - Pa. - 10 - 1111 S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Ste, Irtrossr; o or so Dodson et Agnew. N. 41 tlLrkrt prod. aor 1 , 0 Pato boirgll.No. LTY S. BOEPNORTII, Bookseller and rln atattonary z ne.• Na Ifutnt strut, ntar • Pttsburg:ft, Pa. CO. Booksollers and Stationers, r 4.65 skoaiitreet,iitszt door to U. comer of Tbintl. Pc. &boo' sod I•or beoluaintustantly ea hand .14 READ, Booksaller and Stationer, No. Of • Id Fourth qtreat, Apollo Bullttlogs. MUSIC. &C. _ John'll. Mellor, IVO. WOOD STREET, between Diamond a Al PTY . See d Y rtra,L' ;TPA VliCtir. ilaa n A ° lll. Low.moDy... IA cau.ZONS fusel OMAN II ARMosj. USIS, ssul &stn. la Muster and iiwtw floods. 1•29 U. Kleber & Bro., 0.:33 FIFTH ST., Sign of the Golden Hirt, Bola Annoy ko• NUNfill& .01. ailed Graad and Rouare 6 t s ß9 ' , New or itOPIAWIFIUMS. Dnalevn to i l HART a ' NRHUUAM ' Oo,Woo Eato and Uo Ncol Inct,u . Charlotte Blume, ILI'ANITFACTITRER and Dealer in Piano ly a Rime , " and !mortar or mu.i and musical nutria. Mit&it!cLoAamearofxVii WaILUEO PlAN t r. also of .1 and Cah oot IPA.. Attannoconat. ..103 11"". 11 8 Wood at .ST. CLAIR HOTEL. mam= =was UMW earner Penn an SJIO d am t.S Clalp Street!, PITT , W. O. CONNELLY, Proprietor a04.411b1008 Ketohinnee mower with Reaper Attach meat. 2rni .moat perfect machine in use, warm ted ent, frm Is to /6 scow of grin or Nest pa y u lf . thol i wtould be dorm by otit i s co albotat ftln ' '' ' 'b ri t littilti l lt7J.LiFt blol Word lit. Du. I. K. FIBLEY E p O. rriODINO to maim Pittsbz4h his fast= bat*. auly =b =waited prolhatt , at WI cat% 14.11 Tatra Itareet. stars Bmttatitl ttaa,gata • grarf-IN-DIIQUESNESOROUGII . ti 11,1 LE —Debar a leo of 100 feet mew* Waste d am Must Magian Also 011 the anat. Tile illa i Mineanteoterizagarpeatne a= 104 . .v. ' i• Mahal rout front km anal. end .4110 ...t acarry . *menet. eraca=trairfallz ..41g.1a of alutee= " irone oink on the raw:: ne'" a g l al= i MX eli: i Wiliam*. HEW YOit.K.ADURTIOEBEENTS. Pram BKII.LIN. k OCIIKLL. Gw . ILLL Nrotor.tren ALV.RTIFII , O npro. N0.'8143 Broadoon, M Park. NEW YolikifiLLTNE.Elt. IRS. SIMMONS' WHOLESALE AND , / 1 1 1' 1 07A L l ' a ai t i tiat i - .Z ri r iv T A : ir' L , raw TORS: c tg. n g. Is now In Rums" for the olpfare Trrr". ___, 4l. " 44 t1.11! norolnea for th e Suring Thur.. Uhl" VIII V. •...-.. " 4 LII 4 ^ 40 7 for luthoollon on or about qr., drat of March-, Southern and Western bl.robsuto, and !Withers are, tea. , peouullr Invited to call sod ciamtno the rae hilt,. purl:dud. &withers. pattern Stomata t lny, nu band, sod moot by copra. to anyuddrtha , . frCamd`f 1 Paints, Vimushes, tko. RAYNOLDS. DEVOE & CO., 100 ,j- 108 Fulton Streit, N ' MANUFAMItEtui OF Palms, Varnishes Whittles nad•Zinoefttinte, Importers orsot Utralati W H n fIOLORS, LIAVICAIDS; OILS, urn. L Constantir oltatead• lan .19 verfeet amortmeet .1 1 yudb, goods regulredity annerrd and PAlNTititfi and by Um Ittgo, ged.llllY• 'Mutlghbtated goods 00IY of FIROT QUALITY. Foreign goody de mgtre dtredb from the producers. and can offer Settle potions or other whoa on •toe most fltor• able badly. Oyddyg by gong promptly attended te, FIRST PREMIUM PIANO FORTES STEINWAY 4 SONS, MANWFACTUILEIIS 84 sod 8$ V.l et Street. nz.turzamr, emir roll 4 ESPECTFULLY Dail theat - juit.ution 0 the putdloto thole splellald • aseortment of rembmandandedttme Magma • which, tor volume /one. elsetlety. of touch. hamar of finlnh.ln Mort envy WU that rendme• Elmo Neal- me uneorpecerd.; They were aaarded the That homlum I.n. both klnde,rernlVklblon .tth the Nwe dletlnuulsted meters from 'Eat.. etaladelphle, eve Tort ••d Ealtlmore. - • NEW TRIUMPIE —hum. tt bomb Imre just been aaarnel thp /111 NT Premium GOLD MEDAL. (over all corn petltorel at . the lair Neb o Ametkva luetitute, Oryetal Palace, or t heIEAT oclebtf• Safety Fuse. OR NIINING PURPOSES, arid for IONI tED both La' WET M las id DRY bting. OUR different tied.. TheCOTTON Mb WIMP EOM, Ms. the SINOLENLnd DIURLETAPE WATER FUEL Manufactured abil mid or • . • GLENN P ll UTI4AN, 1 1331lberty y 4x .m. D entre h ers mompOr fity TIOOAL TrittrOttßt. tILLMISO r 4b. £e.'4 nolli dirt, 1.0 - OtY . :ISO camas And Picture hraue Martutactory HORACE V. SIGLER, =l= 64 Forsyth street, V. S. would call the attention of A 11 )4 strangers vititiog the city. and ittlyeetally Uwe. In Ivl Ir•a• tj • APt t iilttlOglNT IrttAll UP AMORY . In the passevion Ofus.atialheifidlttlat4tn U ataatdad to eant, an orlon on the /newt pmelhlotersou The Bale rooms an replete wlth &ohm tpeolmene and a full anon ment of RICH til WINO IN ALL ITS BDANCLINS. aIOULDIa OA, 111011 OUT, BORE WOODn. OAK. 6IAPLB, ZEBRA AND IttAII(IGAN *very variety and constantly CM hand. Orden from all parte of 04 UNITED STATES AND OANADAB exeentad with pratlarthlwa. Catallad with tha greatest of care. A liberal demount allowed to'the trade. IL T. BIGLER. t_LOiandit_t_ll, 67. 69 and 71 Fore7th Me. New York.. For the 1,000,000. TICE U. S. PATENT MARBLE CO. (CAPITAL 11th oth.) " No. :MS Broadway. cor.lNalker. BL New York. ARE prepared to execute all orders far 11ANTLEZ. TABLE TOPS, COLUMNS.PEDEBT ALB 1., An to Intltation of Sienna. Brontel s Prranees. Neapolitan. sail all fancy Idarbba: eitULI la an , blirth. beauty and dutabdlty to real tcuble. and lamas resprets superior there to. and at Ins than half the coats Unlike marbleised iron. wood. or Slats. It le wlichr him beta .il objection which ors urged sgntnat tore haste. where paint, mow. sarnm,_lo.lbltla the tentsscratTen and beauty cd lite astir,. Mantels n. Id to ars from kluildora Cabinet Maude and f others wileitad. and trtisfaction gasrantsaL Agents for thenrin ipar °Nies eated with. P TIUL ItiiNNIS, Prost Junt:pu LAUB. Sec. LOIS" , O. DIIIrBIYM, Y, Pros ur.ztlyv EiCHIEFFELIN BROS. CO.. lIIPI.IIITeIiS A MP DEALXIDI/fi Drugs, Paints, Oh, Ayes, Perfumery, ke., 170 Wll 1.1 A MST., New York, L NVITE the attention of the trade to their laraa and varied stork of Olen. Pan.. Oil& Peen.. Cr, en. a. fa addulan to them regalarlemartatlani animal/Dreg% they are ah. walrfnandiralt from the nom,. of produe tlhu and mannfaaturev ai ntrrlida of Volt. lialr Nail lenthaa, Browne, •Der /dartar& Spent.% Yrusch and Lunn/. Perim:marl, Lull Wm listranta, and manycrtJur ar• tlalm us - molly ....fend in Draselata Omit& • alell are also enabled to near on aka meet advent/14..1We. Orders, either In parson or by mall, Ida vocal's prompt attantlau. ja1.9431, • IMPORTANT.' TO HOUSEKEEPERS' AND DEALERS. THE DOPE 'MLLS, T 1 i{7l.lD, Prune, wad fl Olin, Nor Yon; Pronwpwl Lam in:VProal erre., Ane;Tork, Yectory, Non. 3b, dt ILLILLM htudwn etneet..lwpwty City. PILE Proprietors of Ods long *rid well -1 known VUFFEE A.NT STRE r, Continue to pr.car“ W. Lent- Peennunotion; /twins In for ludping 111261it;Ten end other Cake.. to.— They Liao prepare lliontard,thtoos, enel!onany other art/. die (Adel!, use to 1.wr07 hwwtilt whkh QM/ htror WY= lb. most tenon Cptettowfwes sent to dealers who mown 1041.11. aI J. 1811Ahl. N. 8.--Coneumern eavieeil tolanalre the Hope Silas we. 01010. ,uarlyd• HEW YORE. CORN EXCE.A2iOE BA( MANUFACTOKY, Noe. 12.5 and 127 Broad et., up emirs, Corn Excoango . .BuildingsAgowaork. k i tlL LEES, DEAL 65(5, &0., sup iv plied wit?. liskre,Uroln Ilav, de. !or Flolll,lkteiottloat, Meal, Salt, de., ittlotok to The euberrthrr woolJ ottlintlon of Country 3lorebuto a, hie erotrtzneut of Yaroxert . Una.. 6.04 of /llller3 mad ton Vacua.. WM. vorious style. of . tolutinli 10, a lra lb. libg... • Proylobb on aurolool with IIA3I BAI/8. 13A08 of dies sea vuwtl,e lurolehed le gooktitlee to suit oU the ebortiok make. relit-Dom 11. K. ULAllli.Proprlotor. The Adams Af.xpreas Company. Pitts'burgh, Rothester on lino linitAum Expren. the especial neeetrwiedetion of the 4y ere. WWl= !don. the Une of the (ado nod Penn. s runs IL/dhow:, botlkelin Pittsburgh .J New Brighton, whoa. Ultimata buslneel and :social relaaone registry each Agency. Toe Adam, Paw. Company bete made suds anuagaroaat so b the atelltoid a to enable them to put a Unity Ur manger on the Am taroodatlon Train. who will take charge of all property and bath.. properly entrust. en to Tue thasaugor have RAI Pen Cole In the Haggai. Car. tor trs• &wall and be ter ncority of limey. Jewelry audotbrr raltaiblart Us will totes New Brighton by the Moraluag Train, red oho la Pittsburgh and Alleghe ny City during_Us. day to Woad to 10th conalaalmut Trot.. tweutruesal to blot. arid return by lb. Alecilog Trot.. with his Wads sad Volosaselota rumated. 11 all! be hie duty in notdra oo his up ttit , ali 1 0 7 0 . 1 0,ePeeilwek ardent monay. ae , vrbloli with be delivered to Me Poled party woo .nor tbe sutra of the trata:at the Allegheny Otto tsdad- Ile .111 also remain written or verbal es to la delivered la Lb. ,lty—eomm u altgte hde r Vor -- obtain tatormatton. and return roPueo — nnur end r hpe n eiium tbero—etake purbbaseL Urge or small, root pow ot plus to • ateans angtura All trOsdit go, will be dd.. limed or called for In the two dtlal. 010,11: ream:able distance, without extra charge but U Insure Mob dahlia = P.o4°Yototolollx for ortesto hoar be St o uts . At Way Stott laN all mittar will billet with me Iltatton Agent of the Railroad ootny, whoa th e proper party la not Id the Oration on Lb, larval .01 the l'Utla, to nab.. r ' tsr . seater eorry . hz . g . poOkodett; for tendered by the &Isobel:ger. lateadet ' to wl= a d limits. When the a attn. of the badness la snob natouto adtalt 01 it eeevial aigroeonatst will be made. Ae the bleseenger It royulred t• atop hie bills and bur tow daily .1 7 the the Cosolotn,and to psi Intuit the pat. reinter the line will please not sob him to volt sill an tel for bin y ham no dierwetleu in the mother. UENRY ri. LEWIN bad born appointed limponger, and I will commence hie dull., On Abuday:l4o.24. /EA% . °Meru UV) LOURS. 11/4bargh-64. fourth Stl.t. ,flivhcnr GUY — DAMMS , i astrwilk—Capt, WU. Stu:dr-lEl4r Statun—Mx.l44.soghlin. Rochester—Mr. Whito. Reasvr—Dr. etumaler. Noe drightow—Mr. 1100te. 4 Anugs ItzPuli - Cp Pitt•burgh. Dee. 20. 18 4, .TAIEFJ3 W. WOODW.ELL„ 0/1131DIET YURNITUnIi IIANUPACITUBISE. to.. 07 Aim 09 samo amp.. Mirmauxas W. W. respolknforthe hie friends . and C1i5101012,,, that Oat amok.. Mesta* funtitur., which t hat largest and brut aver offered Or .als inthi. city. ..Its is daterroined to uphold bin Met, antis...mad materials, Norkmanwhlp. Sad melon in.latus and from the e nt of his radars and foollity manntartaxing. he is id to produce OW muted DUILNMUItti sty th. lowest-ma. Lt. bops always on toad nth greatest variety : , 1:1= description of Caron= from the shot sad to the 0001 ideu..ge rostly, that s it a.7, or sWP — .I3 of on.. ma&1. 0 4 . T o E t l a mat 141 or manu t ih i ct o urea g - S - .2.er..rtmene..vtilork fee - It:amp of .71. and for t l. cannot besargamed In any of th e linetens Ur. Louis XIV tat...tete dots. - 100 !Sofas to Pluati and Mir 0101 IX • 100 doaen hi.logany plane .• 40 do Walnut . do r. tot) Silikedutny lit °balm 60 W !dont do do looespy ph 100 Mathis Toy Notre swain. BO do Orman. Bun= DO do la'sehltand. .an.del O ill2proicoon. 00 Mao Dinsloriuresral 000 1 4°2 4 obn.a. (kP MW.b.i ttL g t uY , B.a4"d po rto i. iwir.... 5, .. ' .. SE. 11000 WaLout ooor WOl'OEOO4O 10 I, lll=Boreamr, , .. 1M MI. and LtmekhatTablze 12 8.<.4..7 and 800 earn • 10 Doz. Cane Heat . .. p. 4 a..... Peat llookhz . .. 19 laolleeWraing lazokX ~ Rat .4 Towel etazlze, WhatetiOm• Ildstdrea : Papier ai - , 1. übilm Coorezeatlim Chaim • Pembroke drl ' . Elizabeth. dm, Hall sad liar do itecoptlork. 4r; .: . WSW .2 Paul Wald dm : . Zatesuaot 1:013100%Imilt Mowing geta..A r d ihatmdri• ,• • L Elio,* ler emortmantorOtentro. /med.:m.4 Mod , 0 . Chain. ~ ... o.olot. .txtri d isao2 , llol4lta art/41610 IN& Ilns. i ii=”.lo=r i ll, a l ttl:o2 l L 4. ! `ll4 00'111;111"6 BA LB RNIE'S 'NIPPLE = LOTION has proved an elLetnal and needy: rare {or the distress. tom man.endured be MSlll.ldotOl4ll tOd Nunes from Soto NI ooloa. It was dleeermel sad nOvlkamd Ras b.r owe rollefano cure bT the inlhecrlhoe'a lranerablamotber stout tOyears aso. and Das ever. gam been used: In thelhlnnle or the subwriber. and Mawr other Wainer with the hap• pleat revolts, In the •Ilardationand removal of tbeaenve aaar-fIOS oblob arlae from 011APPilll Olt $OllO PLOP, ;dlmarnelon entlrele Pith the rennlslM:.dlo• oaths,' and °hall pal {at prattles of anal/lon out. meat* om-atea and oter MOST fatty. or =thou maF tart'. The Lotion le GO o'poothtos, hoottog and pleasant to the mouth of the _lnfant. One Ida, It la behaved from past sixl=l , lll maim tarkurej . ..emat amp it. topreelatkot amaa • • El3ld-Art InlthAlmethmsltyr sum at arsts.s . 014 . as ssarsaks . pt perroln,msre, every phial win r th e alguature of Our an Oa the wasps.. Wash larobsivam durnltt antler heforayarehaelne. VIOL 1111431111I1a=ltest;P street. BAGBIIIIITP/S NIPPY LlSTlOtimar b. had of •,'. R.ILIALZREI CO, deAl Ett and Wood eta Iron City Commeretat College. 150' STUDENTS TSENDINOTHS EntlYbro &AMA,. PENMANSHIP, VOOK KEBPINO, ABITIMTIO, lam agatgattsnu.ao tavola to tbLi gutentatre Onanairtal 13stman andn%t Omni= Houma to lam elaseeautingted and Ctentletasn. .49101118 guarantied to . all that , .045en4..: fear,liettata .irons unsurysT4'.lmum.e,S; l o LW -"a' 11 , 04 Z info/. vim iteettotty Sigadis looroolL toritt u ti a rollarrot b. 02 1. g it o o= o =l,Zoto—ok 9110. st SO G, FEBRUARY 9, 1956. PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SATURDAY MORNING, FEB. 9, 1866 Advance Payments.—llereafter no iamb seription will be talon for the Lisilr or Wok Llatotte. octane payment Is made in advance. Whenever the Um. le op to which the subscription le Todd. the Truer will be tovsniebiT stopped, unless the subscription I. re sewed by advance Payment. All transient Isivertislns, pt crop descriptions, will to required to be paid to ad venom The only exceptions wnt be when Owlet month ly or yearly coalman are mists. seplidier WlL.l'lttabnekt Weekly lenzette.—The extensive circulation Oro* /Italy assetts offers to our business men • moll destrabis medium of malting their business losorn on: cilroulation Is betne..otour and floe thousand, reaching .11.01 , i every merchant, manufacturer and ono keeper In Western Pennsylvania. and Kaisers:, Ohio. The Closing Boone, at Washington. Although the close of the late prolonged eon• eat for Speaker is getting to be an old event, the following desoription of it is so graphic that we cannot retiot the inclination to copy It. It is from the Washington correspondent of the N. On Friday 1111011 the South Amerioane stam peded, and went In a body almost for Mr. Alton, many of out friends became alarmed. It was clear that If this strange coalition oonld be made to stand twenty-four hours we were beaten, as the Pro• Slavery or National "Americaus,"_.united with the Nebraakale, made ti clean majority over the Anti-Nebraska men, after 800tt, flarrisou, Dunn, Moore, Scott and Haven bad set them- bolven down resolutely to the work of defeating Mr. Banks, or permitting the eleotitn of an Ad- ministration Nebraska Man. the panic. I believed It to be a deeperate game of "brag" on the part of our opponents, Intend ed to frighten no into disgracing ourselves, just as the opposition had disgraced itfelf by Ling down Its candidates and dropping Its principles by the way-side. A dozen Anti•Nebratha "can cusses" wero held on Friday night. Many of the most resolute on our side the Home boldly resisted the panto, and it ma determined that, oome weal or come woe, our colors abould never be etruok, 7 —that rather than yield a fair expo- . . nent of the Antl- Nebrask a sendeseut, .on whom our foroe had Bien concentrated so long, in the faint hope of getting a little numerioal strength by yielding to the dictation of half a doses' mu who have never been heartily with ue—our brave bark should go down In the channel. The result had gloriously vindicated the wisdom of this deterrafnition The eon roee next morning on some hundreds of anxious men. At the levee on the previous evening, the Prescient had corfgratulated- Mr. Aiken on the vote be had received, sod express ed the hope that be would, next day, be able to om:lBmo:date him as Spesker_of the Reese. This was soon in everybody's mouth. It looked orai none—and still mo i re so when it was stated, later n the day, that the President was in a Commit ee Room et the capitol; ready to old, in any way In hie power, to eeerue the election ore gentle- m& whose abler element of strength, 1111 was clearly intimated 'lkea he was pat In nomination by Mr. Cobb, was, that ird was an Antl-Adudnis. tration man! . Hut whatever appliance. and promisee the Executive had at his disposal, to dispense even to an enemy, to pecans the chief end or bolstering up and completing the Slave onto tomb emoted for his own sepulture, bare all failed him. The enemy were generally con fident in the morning, and whiepered significant ly in each other's ears. They wont to the Homo to ems the Anti-Nebraike men pats the plurality role, and get swindled under it. Our friends acre grave. They generally.knew their strength. and had no fears for the result,—but they mere fearful that their opponente would get the hint, and eo not let them hove the plurulla resolution at all. Their anxiety upon this pollif happily was mistaken for the prescience of di- The trap looked all right. The "poor elud ded" Anti-Nebraska men were evidehtly anxi ous to put their foot io it,—and Irby. shoulde's they be gratified! Teal:maser, offered the phi- rality. oar friends were 'impelled to Tote roe of-99.idtti thIT htd linttained ie, so. .oftwa, already. Well, they went it, and ‘ they carried it, by a majority or nine only—every south American and all the stragglers voting against IL Mr. Orr, of South Carolina, amen nod with drew hie name from the canvass unconditionally, and oast his mantle on Mr. /Men. Just here Booth Carolina began to smell a very large rat. The tight was getting into close quarters, and the chivalry didn't want to face the fire just yot. Mr. Boyce, who an hour before was very con- fident, moved to reeemil the plurality resolution, which motion woe laid on the table by eizteen majority! Here Mr. Janes, of Tennessee, one of the shrewdest tactioians of his party, took the alarm. He wonted to adjourn the first, to prepare for the contest,—for it was evident, he said, that one party was drilled for the coca- Sten, and the other wasn't. That's good, isn't ItT—the '•unterrifled Democracy" calling out for a parlay until they amid drill a little for the oboe encounter with raw militia who never mantled together before they met in the Re presentative Bali! He! he No matter.— Jones was right, as he always is in any game if party tactice,—but only eighty-two of hit oomrades'thought in, and so we held them to their position. Well, the ammunition of faction was about exhaueted. We had got the enemy up to the bank of one of Buena Vista's gorges, nod the fire opened. The brat, second and third ballots, under the plurality resolution, .were Aakan, and Banks wee nine ahead. • ' • Mr. Fuller, of Pennsylvania, here looked about him, saw that his battalion was ant all to pieceti, and that the next fire would certainly reduce it to half a dozen trlib, and so he told these to take care of themselves,—that be wasn't an offi cer any loroger. I regret to en; that he didnot die gracefully. His lent wards were "that one hun dred and thirty ballots would have !stilled him that he was not the choice of a. majority of the House, and that upon no other toms would ho consent to take that position." He probably Intended to insult nobody but Mr. Banks; but he forgot that his reflection was jail as applicable to lion. Howell Cobb, who occupied the ot,air for two yearn under operatbn of the plurality res olution, and also to Mr. Aiken, who was ready to accept the chair, and to every Democrat who was ready to elevate him thereto under the same rule. The final charge was now nude, amid breath lees anxiety and themost intense exedtement The one hundred and thirty-third ballot was now taken—the one which must decide the Coo lest. When his Demo vas called, Mr. Barclay, of Penn., a Democrat, who had generally voted with his party from the beginning, but had not voted for Aiken, rose to speak. The Democrats listened, for they thought he was about to pre face histeaving into the party , pit with a few words of excuse. Not. so.. He said he saw no reason why be should change the reeordAhe had made. He had, from the first to the last, been averse to anything that looked like a coalition with Know Nethiogism, whether it came from the North or from the South. Before he voted again, he wanted to know of Mr. Aiken whether be had made any pledges eatlefactory to the soothe= wing of the National American party. I This wasn't the right time, and Mr. Rust object , ed to the gentleman's proceeding; but he made no objection to letting Mr. Aiken answer that bet was nat a candidate for the Speakership--which was the only answer he trade to Barclays very pertinent Interrogatory. The fact woe that Mr. Aiken hod author ized the tossurstite to the South Americans, that be bad never opposed the sentiments of the American Party, and the Intimation that he would not. He Gould not think of denying this. and so he wisely • said nothing on the subject, and lost Mr. Barclay's vote, which he certainly could not have got if he hod answered. Several "South Amerioans" now clime in, one by one; and voted for 'Aiken, notwithstanding their repeated declarations that they would steno, yield to an opponent of Ameriaardanz. Bat they atood out to the lint, and then surrendered, un conditionally, wretched prisociirs of war to the/ enemy they had so long and so gallantly defied: At last all the ammunition seemed to be exhaust ed. The Clerk and the Tellers cast up the vote. Meantime Broom - and Millward, of Pentisyleaula, Calleo, of Delaware, and others, who had voted for "Henry M. 141110 t to the but," ea dollen Bald when his naive was called, were besieged by an anxious boat who, with arms around their'necks, eloquently besought them to vote for Aiken, and nave the UnionNform—lleeket "I.'o. be if Idol" was the eiriphatie rtsPonse WhhCit rolled across to my corner \ of the Halite= one,of the number—and "so say they alit" . After scrotal minutes delay, the Clerk called to order. Mr. Benson, of Maryland, rose to an nounce the result, as °neer the tallest.. - It was now nearly 7 o'clock, and the great chandelier coat Its glare Over the Intensely excited ,con course. "Licked, by thtmder 1" - ldseed ontt of the chivalry through his set teeth:, "Got J inn, ,boysi" said Matteson, as he cavortedssround in "sleepy hollow," and rolled his eyes front Father Giddings to one and another, of the "olditterd." who bad foughebatfies, but never won anon a victory before. .And the densely, crowded pile. ries looked down:upon the scene be an agony Of anapense, and hope. ,and lea?. "Ordeal" "err -1 der l" shouted the Clerk—and silence like death ensued. Mr. Aezumnanneunced that Mr. Beaks `bad melted one hundred and three , robte, Mr. j i a k t one Wasttedikjiiid.lettltuthaler 4.4; Jr., of Messeetibeetts, was dal, elected graates fan the Tlartpfeerth Canasel• And then. there rolled out upon the oppressive stillness a long, loud shout of joy from a Shout and willing throats, the ladles, rubs in a body, clapped their bands, and wildly waved their handkerchiefs; in the Idbbies members threw up their overcoats and beavers, and for a few minutes the scene in the galleries and on one tilde , of the liouse.wro one of most thin:thump joy. And thee the. friends of Mr. Banks em braced each other, and Northern men shook hands half a dozen times over with the men by whose sides they had been fighting all day, Jost as though they had long been separated. Mas saohesetts men, in particular, were in danger of being sofinsted,—and I was somewhat alarmed lest friend Burlingame, "the sleepless," should be crushed with kindness. You know already of the htuullitting Beene which followed—how a few attempted.even now to pluck from us thefrults of the long , contest-- and how Mt Aiken, with the nobility of a true gentleman, cast withering censure upon the factious opposition to the "Speaker's" tilting his seat, by rising in his place, and welting the privilege of now conthredng Mr. Banks, BS Speaker, to the Chair. " - The applause which bailed this set of magnanimity was only - equalled by that which succeeded the announcement of the result; and more than one strong min, who had never faltered,when the flight was fiercest, now sank In blerseat, overpowered by generous emotion. The last act of this sublime 'spectacle was now about to olose. A formal Tote of the Rouse, from which forty only excepted, declared, Mr. Banks to be the Speaker, and the Clerk appoint , ed Messrs. Aiken, Levis D. Cemphell anti B. M. Fuller a Committee to conduct him to the Chair. They congratnlatedlihn, and fulfilled this duty , end Mr. Giddings, as the eldest mem ber of the Rouse, was called upon to administer the accustomed oath. It has been usual for the ,Speaker elect to stand on the lower step of . the 'desk and - there take the oath. I have awn the thing done several times before, but no one ten feet from the . parties could hear anything of it, anti but few could even see it. Mr. Banks walk ed directly up the steps to the Speakers' desk, and se his hind touched the chair the Sergeant at-Arms elevated the mace, whioh insignia is never in its place, except when the Speaker is presiding. -Simultaneously the Clerk han-ted him the gavel, and then another tremendous shout bored from the audience, and was enoceed. ed by au Impressive silence, while the Speaker gave utterance to- his brief and appropriate speech. At the aloes of this address, Mr. Banks raised hie right hand in position for affulastion, and Father Giddings, standing in the centre of the area fronting the deck, in a loud firm tone administered thd oath, thus,-"Yon do solemnly swear that you will support the Constitution of the United States, so help yon Qod !" The "Speaker" responded,-"1 do!" awl so the spec tacle ended. I did not iharo in Tito Concordat in Austria is not very popular with the Boreauocracy—the Government officials I objecting to give up a share of their power to the Biehopr, accordingly a conflict between them must soon arise, and the decision of Frannie Joseph will extieperate either the Episcopacy or the Civil Government. The Italian clergy being &axiom!' to bring about snob a collision, the Asth blebop of Milan, the Bishops of Bremia, &Pintas, Cremone, and Pavia, and til. Admioletrators of . Como and Covina, met in December in Episcopal Synod in order to disclaim and to determine the ' rights and obligations which have accrued to them by tie Concordat Their resolutions are secret" still one of them hen been published by' the revereeed gentlemen theluselts.a. A circular dated the 28d of December ram sent by them to all the editors and printere andiserekeellers, en joining on them the communication of all the manuscripts they , published, and of all books they tied, for ecolenieetionl oensorehip, threaten ing them in cue oftefusaLuith .the .prohibition of their publications, and If necessary with solemn exeommuniestion. f The pablishers - aud printers, uncertain what line of action to pursue, appealed to the Civil Governor, Baron Burger, who replied that, .not haring received any Im perial order or Government instruction all re garde the reintroduction of ileneorship, be ad vieed the pablishere and editors net to heed the Episcopal Circular. The Bishops, opposed by dhe-Cleil-Gloreruseant, carried-aho awe before: the throne. Considerable excitemeat 4s now felt in Austria as to the result of their claim, Ihich, if conceded by the Emperor. is ooneldered 1 It..n a forerunner of .teer more important eceleel astical encroachments as regards matrimonial and teatamentary legislation, ewe according to the Counsel of Treat and the Canon Lave, this l falls within the scope of ecclesiastical jurisdiction. The Protestente of Hungary are likewise in great distress, na it Is rumored that the right of the communities to elect their clergymen and auperietendents is to be transferred from teem to an Imperial Board or Consietory, Who ap pointed by-the Emperor and his Jesuit Counsel or,. The Government has already usurped the right of dismissing at will Profeesore of the Pro lestant Colleges, and has abeogated the charters of all the educational establishmente ueprovided with funds to an extent fixed by threibsensmene in an arbitrary way. Inquests into the /mind nese of faith, and aerials' proceeding!, for heresy, been now reappeared io Aontria, and though the civil goveritnent hue as yet not countenanced these encroachments of the priests, ills the de einion of the Emperor In the above mentioned case of the Lombard Bishops, which will : estab lish the form for all the officials and may hand over Austria to the mediaeval jurisdiction lot the Church. Formica Dar Goons. —The importations of dry . good! are again largelj in escorts, compared with the year 1866, 'and about equal to the enormous: quantities with which the country wan Inundated two years ago. It requires very little foresight to perceive and argument to demonstrate that the whole commercial community must feel the inconvenience arising from !mob: exonesive, im portations. When them occut, , aa at present, the large some required for oath duties, and still larger, before long, for remittance& in pay. ment of invoices, , will create a stringency that I could well be avoided by more moderation. We ire, and have been for yeses, looked upon -by British end Continental manuflotarere as among their best customers; and it is in these States that extraraganee rune riot in dress. • Over four millions of dollars' worth of Silks have bean im ported in the single month ofJanuary, and three millione in wollen ,goods- Our transatlantic friends are pulling the wont nein , our eyes, while our wool growers and cotton • 'manufacturers are wasting their eubstanott for the want of adequate protection. Oar merchants are In many hugen ess paying two per cent, -pernsonth for loans, solely in consequence of the freessive imports. tions from abroad, and the market is kept in a disturbed condition produced by heavy payments for European labor. This la .ati.eril that cor rects itself, as it diti.twelre :months ago but in the meanwhile every trader suffers, whether he has overtradedhr not. Many , pre denied their quota of bank atmommodatloO, bosses! New York, for the last nix months of 1866, as well as early in the year. was drained of millions of gold that should have been applied to domestic labor. A reform is needed here, and until that reform is acoomplished failures Mate dry goods trade will again and again occur.—New York Courier. IMMM=I Mr. Buchanan's letters, 'Metered by the Ara, blie represent the-feettsg in the British btlulatry ea beineterynensitive - on the subject of ' our relations. if. had received - request' for Mr, I Crampton'srecall flairisteit.'hours bateritlie sail:: log of the Meader, kat had cot presented It aR that time. ;Of course, therefore, no Intelligence haa been reeelvodof the effect It produced.'_Mr.'Buchman was informed, hoWever; befo the positive demand wail despatched of the °muse the AdMinistration would probably adopt IA rei. gard to the enlistment, questlM, and doubtless had eoanded Lord Clarendon made eabjeot.—: Hence Ma Mr.' Buchan= thinks there la reasonable ground to expect that peace will be - made on the Iputis of the propoidtions submitted to Itetsla, blinietere et ot.bw-courts qd not express; the same (madam:Ma- or hope.'"'They * *insider the present - position of Bussia; &emanated by her in order to enable her to complete her prepare , done. • . Tax Gnu/sons. no Now Lust..—The Uermii settlements ate extending themselves atm Texas into New Leon, in rdeileo. 'The Government tof New Leon favors their enifgratt and offers them political privileges. t comber an arringemetit'ves 'concluded between General Vldiurri on the part Drat gove r nment, and Messrs: Rtette-end Frvienstem plit the post of the Garnish enolgrints,'l4 'which twenty aloe square leaped -ire granted,' to be igen'', dal Tided between German andreiloarieettlembl which Nve leagues ere destbaid'fben hity. ;The German 'ooltalste are to lie s Othidett . alt*Olte from the 'moment' thtfaitthe the, territcoy of New Leon; they ; are to bifenb)eatell 'to nntithei for three postai nue' tit military duty, ex ce pt tio ease of Invisliia'hi s 'Winkel` fr om thS,lndhatit, end theynie to be Itroteetat 'ln' ft Wein Or, re liens worship: -The , Witsindin of Getthitti end: graham Into' Mazion may yet' exercise: Coonold 'Table lannenta upon the' . desti ny un!fif country,:- Plcountry" The bllnlselppl kite ccroinda; lately bled lunar. thought "proper to UlloW Elinomo otfoy in Mit quart& to 56;lidtlignid'isyle tbn numbered 1M repriiiientitiiiiNidliiiiiMintid the 'National Convention from thii,:ftft bilealeallopi alone Are Madrid end Annum deloptak VOLUME .LXIX7-JUMBER Alszonsas ASS TER PoPIL - 41111 PepeLista making attempts to &Staab the two milliota..Ar montane, now in Turkey, to the &man Ilea,— The palate of diffe hem Home. an summed up recently In a not to the Archbishop of Parks, ' by M. &ghee D lan , en eutinant Artnenhitt of Constantinople, "'these four t Proeesel,n of the Holy Spirit; th two Worse Of Clitirkthst .. state of setae after death; and the Papal , Pri ,--- .',... mac:. 17 17ftitsi inks that thesepointakett 1 , :. le all be adjusted. d that the Armenians may yet' be brought into the ROlSAD.oonunanion. A conference held wi the Pacellintorio, Ferrier', remitted in a deo Hon on hir s lrs of_therer tbodoxy of the A lsnitinin - ext th tO refusal -- on their „part to ow their animas" end'-' --' m l ll Bishops to be no ated. bYithet, - Pope. Moan ' while, the Arm ' have no de** to submit to the Czar: .1. hleacumr.—Thi planet nay he seen , for a few evenings not r from . tba western hansom, On the first of the month Siltnlot7r.) /MAW • at his greatest el ngatlon east. Thrift!' thie , telex:op° his oppe co is that of shill moon. He sits about tore ty minute before eaten. re ' , is said that Cope ens never eojoybd s'eight of Mercury, owing tt e 4 the dense . Tapers near that horizon. Like V nomad „our Mono, this rink.:. . trateller presents n the course of lila reran; &tot ... all the diffe „ , nt lunar phases, from the i slender crescent t the fall orb. His" Speed In .' x his orbit Is nearly! 110,000 mllestut boar, Or at•' ' the roe of 1830 . Roe a =Lints LIS GREAT' Po SODOM CAIRO to ENOS/M.— Th.) case of Palmer, the English poisoner, ae. cupies columns in earrarof the loading London journals. The inonti7 into the death-if kirk. ' Ann Palmer, theivitle of the accused, Mated '' In a verdict of fel murder, The ebonies!' ' 4 - atielysii of her nosh proved that 'shelled'' . been poisoned.verdict In the case of .gt...., Walter Palmer brother of the scouted,; bad not been rendere d —The-prisoner wurnoted Is a great sporting an. Ma'rading stud yak %old: - th r on the 15th ultimo, arid- reshzed upwards 'of $17,600. Prince - 'Albert 'Albert bought one , of the, morel's' for $1,220. .- - -.t • - . - - , • COTTON! 'on. 17 STSIIIII BISHOLICUSESISIS`t•• Among late Cie odes at oar Custom -hoots% w e . observe that of tti . nier - Amorloanehip & it so : . . x i Boardman, with 6000 Wes of cotton for Boston. This is the largest•cirge of cotton ever taken, z- ' from this place to that port We also males. ' that the as --•- - geared yesterday with 3,872 ' bales lot -s or two other ships-with '- 'smaller use shipments indicate that ati le being done by. oar Northsn 1. It is seldom they , receive I tents so early In the . . Beason:- :opens, 29th. 4 • Ten I t Hem—The Paris ttor- , reependt fork Times writes that great ev be preparing for-thosa. conchrm nt, which will take place,, - _ , in about' Personal of the Tuileries te to nec toodtfications; thereheill ho a pet mew titles; some amigos are anti Imams Consaltanat great /Stand] he expense (tithe - Statot 4 a pollfi, he declared, ' h ittd the , joy of p groat." . . Ttrel Carrel , or Ifnum--Tbe news frtnn. *.' It:din reoeived lly the Arabia is, very important. .- -Net only bad th Persians taken Herat, but their . h ,troopsad fully . ocatipleti the city, 'Miliaria -, . apprehended_ I they would soon admince tie- pond its walls.. .Theentire family of Vallthe7 ~ med,bad been tit ttiLdeath by the Persians; ~ with' the ereep iOl3 of - the Qtlethltethn. - Dot . Mahal:tied wu In great alarm. for Ida safety.— Ho ooptemplatdd a military reunion with the , 1 chiefs of Candtr. . . . WANZAND 81 ess.—A European correspon , - • dent of the lif..i. Tribune write*: , ^- - - - iy "The mortal' at Vienna is alarming .- Last • -.' week , there w ,2,800 arniodd typhus. patients in the hospitals thos lasuffmlent food of the peer having produce a'mali&ant fever, which now ~ is efirendieg o7r all biasses of `society: Thus • the destitute co dition of the poor is punished by the sufferings .f the rich." , • • • • - Cuss m Cm published then Limboe',. six mo warts ministers, 282 feitnales. Murdef and at dred. and ninet; els. Amount c time $27,246.. CALLtO33/41. 1 REOZETACLII 001 BTOLZII GOOD/ —lc is'said that goods Amami= In the Atlantic. States end taken to California to be . sold. At Stockton, latelY, a warrant was for the selicre of one : landred pieces of mik, ildeh'were. a 1 1p gad to have . .0 n stolen in Poughlceepale, New York, and 'ship ed to Stockton, via Panama, de itined for Mak ki.mue gilL . hi'Ciaa'a Vir —After .I.l!Crea ‘ of H 2110411,• ', was arrested Or killing in self-defemoo Malcolm . Clatk, he wait eearabed, aud hie revolver taken away !lots him; 'fit a speech delivered by. Um . et Syracuse on Tuesday, be brOught ..down the - ; house," by tell' g ' how hie wife sold her cow, the .', main adkmort o herself and child, to raise mousy .... to buy her his d another plata. Of such 4 the - true Kansas; stook.,, , rimeve.—Aeoording to a repartjast • . were/wrested in Chleagerdetring • the 0.716, persons, atwhom four tour lawyers, eight doctors, and Twenty-five were arrested for tempts at'murder, and one hem -bur for being tamales of broth anee collected during the same . , Tun-Sera:xi Counr.—The National, latelli- - .j gainer' saye:—.lVe are glad to perceive that . Chief Justice. Tany took hie seat' on the Bench of ''" the'SupremeCoart on Monday, and to learn that his health Is a ently natively restored. Mr. nation Wayne also we are pleased. to see, is eufgetently reo vend from his-reitent indisposi-'r tionto 'resume li Beaton the bench." . . Dermas, rex ived from ,M. that:3oBmM% of: Genet; the noted tniveler, who Is now engaged , In tasking a eolentilleerploratioti of Meilen, an 7 ntmlneer that he lately itnecieded hosttaining the '- summit of the voleattle' mountain Popoestepell, the highest is orlon, and which is 111,000 feet above the level of the nett. Owing to the climate, . the secant is € ted to have been lintsdifficult thaie that of Mont Blanc. Decease or Moistosten.—The Tauntan (Rog land Courier, tates that the Mormon' delusion in that neighrhood-"—vhere for the last bride* menthe a coup eof Elders hate beep , propagat-i imr their " Le t r Day" Doctrines - la feet dying. coop a and that a hall, in which th ey have held' their meetings Ls now let to &Vase and China dialer--artloles not quite no brittle even as the Dlotmon creed • Tin Russel 1401 says that Stlii2l3 . hue, Thri.mitroury . ever; fell only Obasesoa homing pardot -bare been con' biter, law. le (14.) Herald of Ttunsday yet bat little of the halt in thst en killed by the *old weather. use, of Aline, hag. oommonosa to to all paraona_now_injall, who toted of offinooa 'puler thoprohl- I • "Moses, po., pearsooo of eq. log GatiOtl."—.l., mos," exclaimed a slave on the ap• pow at New Orleans, "It am rain- Nostel Post. Bar D RIED Ifi7OWS-i We ' IRLED REAM:IE3 7 4S bag: reed ead for reekk In' J.:: • flu.* ESS PO ' . —6 bbls. recr'd and, for oak by,t do , , BELLA LlCKirrt. II OLL BUTTER-4 bbl.reo'd and /or sal* ..,. 41 'T , ‘ sztr, a misers. 0 . ikt;LA BSES-50 bbls. N. O. Mo. ' . WNW Mer...tr.th Aare sad *via, Vi -e .._ , Jai T. zarrt.sa. IOERH.A.IirEq3 HOLLAND . BITTEBIL— On* a dot bra remeilims not h. Ass for-DlTEsossis g- reed by.:.la ll 306 TOdditia, , inCO —34 bus. Pop Oars Ad Morgan 0 ,0, 1. , A. A. HARDI.BO LA 11l Wair st. kilID-- ksgs NO. 1 Leaf Lard insitore ass for by T. 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