PITTSBURGH, GAZETTE _......___PUl IBHID DY D. R. ~L.._.._..._ PITTSBURGH : MONDAIMOIMITIO,, MAY 5, 1555 - atlPtlblican Declaration of Prim ciplos. , anoprzo urns merlon= n oosvorrioN. .4 we demand and atuttl sttemps.to wet. the trhle r ! all Lowe add & allow the intradnuent 61 U.= %"'" tibulee tonserratei to freedom .4 tee ay sway cetnnatutletud moo the exist.= of slavery In any of the territories et the Inteiro U. 4. Ka toll =art every vial fmne c=rn l ate tuntjiatierity Inoiders , and trig e ' g r g the inlaht oLO ULI / 4 1 grattrf athalosion et_ ."4.asi.."Agd.Outol"'"'lloatotliMenitiohthttation sahnno Ita. to bo .uk au/ thlit one ate.ape te owe 111 ide•IJAKI with the prodel. et the T eem to the enitoulont4, uith the exclozion of freed= freak the tetrlttry. and with Inereaaind doll Ica IS 1. • Wing pupae. or 001 ariMalitirn to omen and nverthlaw It. • pli.j..Y-4312 Dollars_ per annum, paralgt adrinea. n aitir . ; ==i mrA r sz u , i t n e grarea.- --tre=p4r=". 003 MEI when year to ea a=lll=l le- For Telegraphic! Newa Bee Bcl page. For ty 1111 i Commercial Nova eee 4th page. Tim Ears Rtara.—The Erie papers come to us with lull accounts of the lamenutblo and moat dligraoeful riots which took place last week.— They all units in certain feats, to wit: That on the evening of the riot, about 0 o'clock, a fight took place between John W. Walker, eldest son of John EL Walker, and John B. Cochran, bro ker of that city. The Walkers belong to the party which hare opposed the desperate efforts which have been made to secure a permanent break of gauge aithatplaeo, on the east and west Railroad, and which have been the fruitful cause of rho riots and other scenes which we fear have puma.. netttly. Injured the prosperity of that place.= Cochran is a leader, In th e opposite party, and souietime ago-.-mide- a personal assault on the elder Walker. The news bad just reached Erie tgat:the Governor had signed Finney'a bill, which pfsrmanently secured one uniform gauge, and thus completely defeated the Cochran party, which includes the large majority of the people of Erie. The excitement of course was high, and a spark only was needed to set the combus tible:pagans in a blaze. That was afforded by young ' , Walker, who struck Cochran as he was passing into the building in which the Constita• flan newspaper wee printed, which supports the railroads, and a severe fight took place, bat the tionitattants were parted by Joseph B. Fer guson, David B. hiTreary and John C. M'Creary. The fight was afterwards renewed on the street, Walker generally getting the better of his antag onist, until finding himself surrounded by an infuriate rabble opposed to him, he took refuge in a private house. Cochran then made a epeeh to the crowd in which he asserted that he was beset by Walker, Ferguson, and the Inrearys, which they all over their own signatures most em• phatically deny, asserting that unless they, had taken Walker off, Cochran would have been worse whipped than ho wee. Cochran also dwelt in ti most excited manner on the illegal injuries Erie had sustained by the "Ittilroad monopolists," un til the crowd was prepared for any outrage. Af ter this incendiary harangue, the crowd march ed to the Constitution office and completely de stroyed all the printing materials, together with the law Library of the editor, and hie private papers, and the law library and papers of one of the 2d'Crearys, all of which were piled up in the street and burnt. The building was also nearly cat and torn to pieces.' A cannon was brought and estates tired by the mob to cele brate their own shame. They then proceeded to the editor's private dwelling, broke in the doors and windows with stones, compelling his family, his wife butlately confined, to flee out of the back way. The house of Mr. Tracy, a prominent railroad man, was treated In the same way, and the hciuse of John H. Walker was at tacked, but the shutters were sufficiently strong to resist the efforts of the mob. All this time there was no effort made by the Mayor, Police, or Sheriff, to quell the mob, or protect life and property. The mob finally yielded to the en- Milieu of s Cunuilman and dispersed. We are pained to eee that the Erie Gazette and the True American, while professing to de. pm:ate - these disgraceful scenes, apologize for them, and in the most virulent language con demn the Railroads, the Governor, and the Legislature, arid bemoan the rained prospects of Eric. The Gazelle says that a death-blow to the Banbury and Erie Railroad has been struck, and the only Pinntrylvania outlet to the Lakes has been ignored. All this seems to us very silly.— The attempt to force trade to certain points, by asset and partial legislation never did and never will succeed—nay it always reacts to the injury of the place designed to be benefited. If the Sunbury and Erie road has no more vi tality than mold be given to it by forcing a break of gauge at Erie, it is a hopeless, help leas, and died project before it is dashed. We think better of it than this. It may never have much through business derived from its termin us at Erie—we do not think It ever will—but it will open up an immense and fertile country, and will create for itself a large business irre optative of Erie aittogether, We are sorry for Erie, for her trouble; have injured her prosper ity, and will groatly retard her future growth. Her citicsne, who doubtless meant Well, have made a fatal mistake. They have destroyed their social comfort, and have achieved for Erie a bad eminence in the eyes of the whole - country. Tun 0111 AT Fixixinntaan Thum° Ex Nam Yoar..—Han. Exammr F. Bonsa, on taking the chair earl "The proceedings of thePittaburgh COUTOD Hon while boldly maintaining the rights stiff interests of human freedom, were marked throughout by a spirit of justice, moderation and true nation ality, entirely consonant to my own judgement, and destined, I would fain hope, to receive the approval of the American people. Ali one of tho people, I gladly take my place la the ranks of the political party then and there organised; and to the extent of my ability, I shall esteem it not-merely a duty but a privilege, to do fair and honorable battle in this most righteous end patriotic cause." Mr. Bingham of Ohio, who was one of the speakers, referred to the present attitude of the Pro-Blevery and Republican Parties, respective ly, arrifuch length. His siltation to Mr. Bryant, the poet, who wu seated ou the platform, elici ted warm applause, and his mention of Mr. Se. ward was received with a burst of • vehement deers, again and again renewed. The speaker argued that the position of the Republican Party on the Slavery question was that - recognized by the wisest and beet men of the Republic, from its foundation to the present time. Gen. J. W. Nye, who offered the resolutlone, prefaced then with a speech which was most en. thustastinaliy cheered. He said ~. "It seemed to him that the time was rapidly -amity:Wog when an intelligent people were to '-'-alas of GOTIIIIIMent in their own hands. . . • 'Vin that the day had dawned when s. say that they were in favor of -objecting themselves to ex - Jparty. tApplatise] Why, nocistio paper at the 'oiled gentlemen who ••-• Jr.) Re bellev , 'ad; he believed ' , lief they were . Democratic 'rfe remem. • an who 'brutal, ;him 1 the . ~ May . . . . - they ji th _ lie • _ A ...hey ere would - . ...reread i •'—' (Applause.]n the 1 , \ , :.,i„mesi tmta.alinezeommt2: ere . n,.. . ~.-4 erefore that they rcisiedd ..,...,.. , ,..011 church—now in lei sh°.l ..-' 1 In feet. Ta- orgilni . , see old f '• 67 came " the ran . ..: lim i t fatten trod;oe they trod upon the - - olatell -their rather, they Pre"bw the - Ams that noted Presebed—ci " trinea /ties tu t e e world. rA la th° :üßlvere°l °nen ' . - Am ong the TreoluaoluT adopted , ulel' .0 .r., • . 1 Irial That we have beard, with great sat , ! s wum, and scistriln with a cordial oppress!, the pseverllngref the •Pittebnrgh Convention. and avow the purpose ourselves to unite, andby eeerijeskluttnenettto opmbinethoeffortsofoar ; falloaseidseria; for the organised roainteaanos. in the mproaoldeg ,Rresidantial mosso. of the POW ikrinisties ea objects proposed by that Tint following'from the Daily Post, cannot but I be rend with attention by allwo unfortunate as to be laboring under any affection of the throat or lungs, Dr. Fitch's name hue been long and widely known in connection with his spe cerality, and reputation es a practitioner of sin• gular ekill and success in the treatment of tlbron- te Pulmonary affection, is too well known to I require comments from us. The article as its title impart show to some extent the peculiari ties of Dr. Fitch's system, and is well worthy of consideration: Ett=9:l Pnlmonnry Diseases The editor of the Evening Chronicle a few days since in an article referring to the importance of specialities In medicine, alluded to the cane of a wealthy farmer, a well known citizen of Fay ette county, whom he had recently me: and who an the occasion of Dr. Fitch's former visit to our city, came to see him so much reduced from a long continued cough, night aweate, ise., that he was carried from his house to the boat and from the boat to Dr. Fitch's rooms, yet who ham now so completely recovered that he looks as if he had never known a days' sickness, weighs 176 or 180 pound!, and was able enough to do the work of a fall band is the harvest Held last year. The Cleveland Harald of kat week pub lishes a case of still greater interest, coming un der the immediate notice of one of the proprie tors of that journal, inasmuch as the patient was the eon of a neighbor and intimate inland, and had from the ago of two years been an invalid, end latterly so rapidly declining that all hopes of his recovery had been lost. The case is so re markable that wo shall hereafter give it in de , tail. We will only add that the lad, now thir teen or fourteen years old, was prescribed for by Dr. Fitch, previous to his departure for Eu rope, and continued during the winter under care of Dr. Bikes, whose thorough acquaintance with Dr. Fitch's system, enabled him to treat the case with so much encomia that the boy's cough has abated, his night sweats have long since ceased, his strength has greatly increased and he now weighs nearly or quite a third more than when Dr. Fitch Bret saw him. We can ourselves name a young lady in Allegheny City for whom Dr. Fitch prescribed some two years since, speedily relieving her of a cough of more than a year's standing, and to another person, a Mr. Rogers, now in California, who, when he visited Dr. Fitch two years since, was • carried to him at the hotel, being hardly able to support his weight upon his feet Oar informant, a man who woo working in the same establishment with the sick man previous to his Illness, said he gained like magic "and isnow as hearty as a brick." We have just received a lette) from a gentleman in Ohio, which we shall publish in a week or two, show ing Dr. Fitch's mums in his own ties after be had been given over by his physicians to die of consumptions and not an hour since an edito rial friend from Brownsville mentioned to ne au interesting case of Dr. Fitch's success io that neighborhood. In fact we see almost every eek in our exchanges some notice of Dr. Fitoh's which we feel tempted to lay before oar readers. Coder these circumstances it is but natural to enquire how is it that Dr. Fitch secures these results 1 What are the peculiarities of the treat ment which he proposes which give it such mani fest superiority over all other plans hitherto pro posed ? To these inquiries, Dr. C. Si. Fitch's recent publication, "tbe Invalid's Guido and Consump tive's Manual," gives a suff,ciently full reply. There the principles .of his treatment are laid down, and all interested in this important sub ject would do well to possess themselves of this little work. The Doctor regaris consumption both as a local and general or,coustitutioxial dis ease, and therefore requiring both local and gen eral treatment. The disease of the lungs be re gards as a local manifestation of constitutional disease in the same way that ecrofulons ulcers upon the limbs may be, and as these ulcers should be treated both by a topical or local ap plications by stimulating lotions, &0., &0., and also by general or internal remedies, by tonics and alternatives, by attention to diet, .ka., and not by local applications to the exclusion of general means or by general means or internal remedies to theexelasioa of local measures, so Dr. Fitch holds that the treatment of diseased lungsabould be both local or topical in general that while by the employment of appropriate the in/teatimes, the local disease of the lungs reached, we should atthe same time by appropriate inter nal reme dies, built up the strength of the eye tem ' cleanse the blood and remove the constita tional taint of which the local distaste is merely a menifes cation. For this purpose, also, all the es:rations, the bowels, kidneys and skin must be kept duly active. The patient must be kept in the open air, pruner attention be paid to the diet and every means taken to sustain his general strength. Other diseases which may chance to be present must be removed; measures must be aktau to keep the lunge en. perfectly expanded as toprevent a farther deposit cf toburoulons mat ter. By daily bathing, frictions, &0., the patient must promote the action of the ekio, and at the same time fortify himself against colds. Thus it will be seen that Dr. C. M. Fitch rides no hobby. He does not propose to accomplish a great object without employing adequate means for so doing. He does not claim for any one thing that which common sense Mlle us is plainly absurd. He does not make cold water • remedy for every malady under the can, al though he admits its vitae as an adjuvant in the the treatment of most chronic dioceses. He does not rely upon mechanical means alone, as some have done, to the exclusion of everything else. He does not content himself with LoboJation alone, nor with internal remedies alone, but he resales: these and thus secures. at once all the advantages which these different systems afford, and his ample experience enables him to do this with so much judgement as to secure a degree ofi'sucoeas which has, we believe, never yet been attained by any other practitioner. Dr. Fitch possesses singular energy and industry and habits of close observation, and the multitude of oases which ee examines each month, gives him ne. cessarily more experience then most prnetltion ere can acquire in a year. Indeed we doubt whether there are many physicians in cur coun try who see as many cases of pulmonary disea ses in a year as Dr. Fitch prescribes for every week, and this gives him an opportunity to mod ify and adopt treatment to individual cases with a skill which he could not otherwise attain. The faets above given will, we think, &Lomita for Dr. Fitoh's moose. We should not have dwelt upon the subject at such length, but that we consider it one et' great importance, the more so at the preemie time, ineemnoh at Dr. Fitch is now on a chit to our city, and en oppor tunity is offered to our citizens to avail them selves of his skill, which eau bat rarely occur. We understand, however, that Dr. Fitch is about to open a permanent weotern offiee at a point much more accessible frpot our city than New York, and we shall make the particular& known as soon as we ascertain them. . . —Since the above was in type we have read a letter from one of our enbeoribere who consulted Dr. Fitch when here last, and' was by him re lieved, In lees than a month, of a cough of some five or six month standing. Oar correspondent also mentions the cue of Me father, a gentleman 64 or 65 years of age, who oonsulted Dr. Fitch at the emus time for an asthma of long standing, experioneeing, notwithstanding hie age, very great relief from his treatment. We shall pub lish theletter at some future (Imo. BIACZWOOD . B .11.1aosznws, for April contains eight articles. The first one is on the laws eon earning women, in which the popular themes of women rights and womeas wrongs, are treated with good natured dissent, and piquant sarcasm. The idea that the two parttime of human kind are natural antagonists to each other, la pro nounced unnatural and monstrous ; as well as the Idea that men have any wish to oppress their mothers, wives; sisters and dsughteris. It is with the married woman, however, that the com plaints have most to do, as she loses her _rights, and her extstenee is absorbed in that of her hue band. Blackwood takes the ground that, as a general principle, the wife is the husband quite as much as the husband is the wife. They are no longer two people, but one person ;. one lain , tercet, one In fortune. The husband is the na tural representative of his wife in one set of do tles—the wife is the natural representative the husband in another. Is the nursery lees im portant than the Exchange,or is It a mote dig nified business to vote for acounty memberthan to role a °halation household! In very tenth, w omen are the only born legislators. Only a few hundred men, at best, can have a band In affairs of State, but every married 'amen Is a Ruler I Even - Paul accords them that power. Yes the merest girl of eighteen, a child half an hour ago, now as a wife, is a lawmaker, supremo and absolute; and yet, mod despotic and unconstitu tional of monarchs, they weep over Infringed rights and powers denied. The second article, "War and Woodcraft," to pleasant reeding; and the third is a very fa .sorable review of Allison's history of England. Tim last article "is Do BAUM outs Narrative of the Campaign In the East," in which Ranch work the English are almost neglected, greatly to the chagrin of Sohn Dail, who boa been praising his French ally without stint. To be had cf Glidentenny do Co , and Miner & Co. • New hiusro.—Birs. ettarlotte Blame, Wocd street, hoe received the uhialakhoff try A. Laden," acid "Boma Words," a Balled Written by J. 0. C►rpentor, set to Moil; by Bla win H. Brent Published by Wm. Hall Boa, Nee York. to the Miberth NOY aud'te* "Justice" and tile City Ceinki Mte EDITOR.—Your correspondent ^Justice" has considerably moderated his tone towards the members of the City Councils; and basing work ed this much reformation in him, my labor has evidently not been in vain. It is to be hoped (bat he will ultimately suffer his better nature to triumph, and look with a charitable eye upon the acts of men as honest and conscientious as himself. The members of Councils are earring under the reanonsibilitiee of an oath; and if in the discharge of their duties they chance to differ in opinion from ..Justice," are they tot entitled to a free exercise of their judgments without being subjected, therefor, to tirades of abuse and personal detraction? It is time to put a stop,l think, to this thing of traducing mon who laboriously discharge a thankless public, "Justice" tries 'to eseape from his imputations upon the Councils by saying that hie allegation that they were composed of non-property holders, or men so loosely attached to the soil that "a few thousands" would cover their interest, ap plied only to those who voted in favor of the tax 'bill; but the explanation makes the matter no better. It so happens that there were but five who voted no in the Select Council and four in the Conimp, and there was but one largo pro perty holier among the nine; the root were either non-property holders "or so lightly bound to the obit that a few thousands would cover" their interest. The resolution in favor of the tax bill was urged through the Common Colman by a member who owns $50.000 of real estate, and was voted for in both councils by those members who aro the largest tax-payers. I am asked in reference to the manufacturers whom I enumerated an being members of Coun cil, what amount 61 tax is paid by them to the city and county, upon their large investments, the lneinuatioa being that they pay little or nothing. 1 have had the eerie/11V to ask ono of them—the first I met—what the taxes upon his factory and business amounted . to, and learned that his tax bill last year amounted to about $l2OO. His additionaltax, if one be loved to the extent of 14 mills for railroad purposes would be $504. He paid $lOO tax upon his bueinees, $252 city tax, and $144 to the county, buddee $272 water tax, his contributions to the city and county treasury amounting to s76B—a sum largo enough, if in the shape, of a fee, to open the eyes even of "Justice." As to the probability of retaining such valua ble citizens in our midst, or the likelihood of their taking the wings of the morning, to fly away from U 9, I would not like to IDEUIt them by diecussiug euob chances. They have shown their devotion to the city, by staying in it, thus far, and they have too much at stake to abandon It. But human nature is pretty much the same in all men, and I will not undertake absolutely to be answerable for them. They have the es. ample of "Justice" before them, who has beta ken himself to another municipality, and perhaps we may woke np some fine morning to find them following in his train, and, standing afar off, beyond the city bounds, indulging in grumbling about the mismanagement of our city affairs, and perhaps amusing their leisure hours in wri ting ill-natured communications to the press in denunciation of mon who are bearing their cast off burdens. Who knows but such may be the case t "Evil communications corrupt good manners." And why should Aseemplain if they follow where he leads ! I am also asked why this Council, if It is die posed to profit by put experience, 'was "ready and anxious" to plunge the city Into farther railroad subscriptions. I answer, that I have seen no evidence of each a spirit. The Councils asked the legislature to be empowered to guar anty the the mortgage bonds of the Mtenbenvllle road ; but gave no indication of a purpose to make the guaranty. They thought It beet, un der the circumstances, to possess the power; but I em satisfied, from what I know of the views of members, that the guaranty would not have been made, In "the light of present feats. , With regard to the rate of taxation, should the whole re/trawl burden fall on no, i was over rather than under the mark. I sold that the proportion of eonnty tax paid by the city was as 9 to 22 ; but It by no means follows that there fore the valuation of city property is $9,000,000 and that of the county $22,000,000. The rota tive proportion of ono to the other may be sated in that ratio ; but the actual valuation presents different totals. The triennial assessment jolt coot plated, on which taxes will be tooled for the ensuing three years, shows the total valuation of the county to be, in round number!, $28,000,- 000, sad that of the city $11,600,000. The city, to raise 698,000 on that sum, would hero to levy a tax of Sf m 116; and the county, to raise $138,000, would have to levy, say, 6 mills; a total to be borne by city tax-peyote of 13i instead of 19, as Butted by •,lostlee."— The taxation for all regular purposea in the city . last year waa as fallout,: State 3 mills; County 8* ; City 6; Improvement 2; School 5; Poor :—total 211. There was, In addition, In the several wards a special school tax for ward par poses, mostly to pay off outstanding debt', which was only temporarily large, and is not likely to be permanently more than a a mill. This would give as 22 mills as the present rate of taxation; I to which add 13+, as above, and the grand total of possible taxation is 85 mills, or Jost one wit lees on the dollar than "Justice" figures out, in hie last article, and If cents lose than ho put it in his first. Re has dwelt so long and so perti naciously on this theme, and his hatred of rail roads has grown Into such a perfect monomania, that his arithmetic runs naturally Into,eiragger ation. The simple question before the people In this matter Is, The payment of the interest:on these railroad bonds, or, Repudiation. The Councils, anxious to save the people from the guilt sod disgrace of Repudiation, asked for legislative power to levy taxes sufficient to meet the obli gations of the city, and the legislation dins asked for was defeated through the instrumentality of "Justice," who whales to force the city into an apparently voluntary non-payment of its debts. This Is the naked Issue, and hie groat of complaint against the Councils iv, that they dared to look to taxation as a remedy against municipal disgrace. For one, lam proud to be In the category of those who thus hare prove• ked his ire. A COMIMIZAIL Till LOU urn TIII LoBl2l.—The lose by the great 8211-at 6th and Market et., it is now thought, wilt not exceed $600,000, a very heavy sum, but considerably lower than the first estimates. We have found It very difficult to arrive at any precise knowledge of the aggregate or individ ual loss, from the fact that losers themselves are in many instance's Ignorant of the extent of their own loss. Below we givethe names of the principal losers, with the amount of their toes and the amount of Insurance. Loss. Insurance. Jessup k............... 565,000 531,000 Lorick, Raisin & Co.. 60,000 60,000 Caleb Cope 85,000 25,000 C. C. Davies a Co 48,000 25,000 Robert ........... 40,000' 40,000 Wilcock, Rogers & Fraley.. 80,000 80,000 W. W. Knight 12,000 12,000 Sellers & Pertztook 80,000 80,000 Edward Lemons & Co 28,000 20,000 Michael T. Clark 26,000 16,000 Bagley, Woodward & Co 18,000 18,000 Wickersham & Walker 17,000 17,000 Turner & Fisher 16,000 10,000 Estate of Mrs. B. Howell... 11,000 11,000 Joseph Seal 11,000 11,000 Friends' Select School 8,000 6,000 Ponnypacker . Flynn 8,000 6,000 In addition to the above the following named persons, and others, lost soma varying from a few hundred dollars to five thousand:--Sallen der and Pascal, Samuel. Croft, George Brodor, Hies Adella Cooke, Aoheson, Rommel & Fry, Mrs. Crilly, Feiner & Nixon, James Mooney & Co., Henry Dialogue, R. W. Acton, J. W. Wil liams, O. Shoemaker, Leone M. O'liarra, do eoph D. Williamson, Mr. Curren, Miss Marley, James M. Kelly, Moses Brown, Henry Teonant, Rev. Dr. Baker, Ex-Sheriff Allen, Bertram & Co. Joseph B. Cooper, Mr Thompson, John Barter, Mre. A. H. Hollingsworth, M. C. Cadmus, C. Myers, M. C. Peterman, Henry Harris, Myer Buppleo, Mr. Carter, O. H. Garden & Co., Ems & Qainoey, Goldsmith It Brothers, Cono• rier & Co., Steen & Garrett, John RIM and George Fryer. Making an, aggregate of about $OOO,OOO, of which about two-thirds are covered by laser ante. Some of the insurance 0(509B lose heavily, and moat of the lossee fall upon city companies.-- The principal offices lose se follows: Franklin $BO,OOO Pennsylvania 60,000 North Americas 25,000 , ~ Delaware Mutual 25,000 , Royal lee. Company.,.... 25,000 Fire Association ' 20,000 Philada. Fire and Llfo. .... . . ..... 11,000 • Commqnwealth ~.. ...... . . ... 0,000 The Commercial, Sp ring Garden, Indepen dent Mutual Contrlbutionahip, Pennsylvania and Odd Fellows, all puffer more or less, but to what extent we have not neocrtained.—.Phaßuffetin. DOALUS IN COAL Win find In the appropriate column, an advertitement for three hundred thousand Modals •of coal. Icy the Ginninnati Gee 'Company. This lac contract troth obtaining. A Medicine for theliort—Dr, B, "Llauld ththirtio* It truly tin . Mao ttor the mon& natty than's?. (to es 7 nothing of Um (11.oxoto etekeabla eensatlons one simian= in three or tear dery gekeen) lebo =sot °ford to t.O sta. .1111 reoU, Taloa ht. lunar P6lete dail not zsonheryon to he Ida. In order to mom Co:nth:sal= of no Bowels. Utedarle, nom Crust awn all Italian hums from the ryttezo;nor does tt maneeste the idOtoeth. =toe the towels, nor l orir . you melee laiett et Platen reit It ens ttoroughlfinon the seeretemetT Dowers and glandular organ., nodal' them to throw to otstraelJout to Me and ontrazonand due:dation of the Melanie% eohlrens l b. .m on of the ilea, and onto °gall tothurlttee of tbe Intern without Luebke the bawd* to the least costive, or antlltatlag the stornat ion tllpatti. quo& to le car be tauadit' dale of the cll4thphloned hareem anal o; dua, on lad now, 'sad salt* with standard ithetty: Alia EaIE&M 1110TICES The LivetPillz—Thei - Licer PHU of Dr. laatine were Soot used by Dim exclusive; 10 ton ono, practice 6o efilcack,us were they to ell rso. , of Lime Complaint, that th 7 teems facnone„ and attracting tb e athmtlencf the medical EiM&Y. rem. , tut u fTh u ni um. They act wilt gnat certainty and repulacicr, the patient shook. inmed.lstaly Ralf too dispeolon of ids illierum, and Is gradually restored ba, health. Wilt, eomo the cCect 1. &town miracoloue. frannerdif e'P" l.u6u relief, after having for menthe cesortea to deuce end mad , lobate of another descripttot. be " tu ' ec. Wo beer are reryonninot In Mt oonntry.ui are of ten fright. fans charge.n. Those whoestalocce sae of the itory smptcanbot tale Ssormon .oic.. 0110010441.0 " 4 ‘ should at once croeure • bon of Dr alotauda line. wow ed by PLeSIENO IRON, of rittel , arab. and re boys. them by, ha 'rad a wald ors:assn. D'S-Derrebssere will be weal to nee. no DD. !MANED OILICIIIIATED LIVER P/LLs.mutrectoreab7 VLIMI/DO DADS of Drusstnon. Pa. Tbre. aro other Pilli purporting td.be Lim Mb. pdITI the ioblir- Dr. innoe'e gentnne Liver Pills. also his nelebratat.Teonitrose. een now be had at all reertvitoble drug gore.. Nor. Dandu eritiour the noonfore of FLEMING BRODUKBP. myrod.twn Dailey'. Magical Pain Bitmetal% Inflammation and Pain aro as inseparable aims and Heat Inflammation producer pain, and pain produce. hillastunatlin. Whmover there L unnatural hut, throbbing. or rrclreces, no matter whither It Is maw ed by a farm, a hurt.* MU. ptl.rn. rheumatlan, pl., amid, burn or sting, than, Is Inflammatlon. A hundred hooka or a thonaand termini eumot alter or change the conclusion. • To relkve pain. and restore nature. lodsm mallehmusthesubdued. To accomplish ail; the efforts of tba phydrdan ore always armlet • Thousand. of Phi• alelana, and tin thousand Oleo gnat and most moutons Imams who hate used DALLY'II BUCCAL PAIN El. TRACTOR, are ormsinad. and admit that Its control tour Ingasmatlon Is most 'amanita and Isamcdtate. InalantlY allaying the pain, nauttallaing Wren, s.f•uttog morbid secretions and forcing nature to reams her muse, r • perdue and heallnsf. No burn, scald, wee. or ailment la too more to yield o its anothian and annlad lassoes.— ADIAT It Immellately and the ours hu commanced. OTAU orders should he Margaret to 0. V. Cllckener a 81Barclay aL. New Tart. bold in Pittsburgh by aim. U. ILEMblia. ISO Wood st. m3yamdkirg ; Trusses—De. oeo. 1.1. ; Koper, ' flee and Bre. Establlehmeot. No. 140 Wood at, iornee of Vielfl. cloy, Pittebough. I . ..lmporter of the frenich Trane.l. Micablaing eztreatelie.futs. ettaa and durAbitlty. with cr.,r. met oat:atm:Um:6 Randal or Raptured Patients oen be suite:ll)y ramte• au amounts as babe—Randlug number of Menu round the blue. and stating the aide affected. Ooet of Maple Trine. 63, 14. 15. Boobto, 16, It, Ss, to weer. so I bow to Wool a acre, when possible, scat with the Vasa Also tor into, In great variety. Danninies improved Pit eat Body Drat" for the sure of Yrolipsne Uttni Opine. Props and BM:9.We, Patent Should/is Drum Chest Br pander, and Erector Dm.. adopted in sit with stoop eitonltliatt and .mat lungs. English Mastic Abdominal Delta. tittePsneortes. Dr. I{IIYBB.It I. Aug empoirad ti fit Musbe's Itutleal Careeion, doubt. or Angie; ;M.% of de• ale Itadleslente Truss 121—doultte 130. Also for sale, Gum Mastic Ptockintp. tr broken and varicose veins. Syringesmals arid annals, la ovary TM Ley. Dr. Keyser would stets to those in want of Crates that he can often mud to snit the patient h 1 wiling; but to most cams It *mild be totter to sse the asthma and apply lb. Truss p , rsonally. Address Da. LCDEfIE U. UgltflEft. oes Wool st A Virgin alley. Pittsburgh Christactoro's Excelsior Eltud Hair Dye, No 0 *star tionad—TM claims of ads ortraortllnor7 . 01 . 1 * to linblla ertdinatlon, an not bairoll upon Um Usu. that lt. no boon bears Ida world. It to cornnoratlrely • now reparation. roundel on now drooorerloo to (.2MITa.• try, and It boo loottrurotod • tow ors In Ilalr What ors Ito neoonunandatlonst 10.--it &snow the flair of inr ob pOtou molar t . nartre's Wank or brown In firs talroat.s. PEM;MiiMMI 31-1 t It pronouneed byes:donut Char:lds ttutourr Olt ilar DT. knosa 6th—lt I. Impounds to nuns an lost•nce of Its Ignore. 6tb—lt huh the widest pow:davits star yet aaardod to • similar uniparstioa for tbe est a I Jbh.eut o Was emu - Mum by prof.. P.O the lest's:our K CRRI3T•DOEO'd. No. 6 Astor eh re It to mseafulated. toll. and cr2ll/4 Wes per small boo, 11; largs box. $1,40. Enid %%Placate •od Detail •t the Drugstore a Dr. 010. Q. ENTIEI4 140 Wood K.. sign of thoGolgen Mortar. WELLS. JIIDDLE CO., SG Fourth et. neur Wood, Pittsburgh, Pe Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drums' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received direct fru= U.& Ygla7, In V elk (.10, P..., • full *au lariat kr sortataat of K' a. Thomas. bwitrim, 1..1.1. Was. WhIPO. Drams' nr.y tYtktp. Plant.* Moogh and EAblay Wblpm. Currl•g• au/ Cab W tips, Ilteg• Stcelt• lAaboo. au, 0 . ifirnr• stiles of tleao mp y furcl•b•l to attar. =roo ho . •ar• •oletad wd orneu l n g uot : w. I.ls4T a i gl. WORK WAitleAtireo..“ Palpitation of the Heart and Bervotui Ltsnanctia,—D. D. Warm". late tutlp of the team Sant Dlrsalotrbaco.ta.. sate "I have :eau Waned snitb a Ca• we anon nomads, palpitation aide heart. nal among headache tot Ewalt 16 nears. and U.. spent ooze hon. pads of &Dna to cod.. to dr.e. • can. bat to copal-mai. Alta tanisa nan.l4.tattlnapf your •Ifolland Dime,' I mnioat eoatott ttxtor.L logo oat' am seep and attend to my Vannitutrltholoutere.antlermsl4 here tors mamma It to all Moan Inmate nelluly my9:o/tera Good and Bad Tiaingi—An oditor is often rand own to indite articles that he known will muse sorrow In mu haute' for instance. um. caroled" . eteembtat inmates is tu be unwanted. s fetal amnion ier to to moon's!: then is his heart ad ut ha thinks of the tear. that will ho shed as the Demirel& he is malting will to serneed. Dot when be gets an item that witi eena jay to emery heart, Um pen itlitse bristly over the sew. Taw are our feellage •3 WS write “iiennefly e Discouryl . It bill, to the deal. and health to thou who are doh. An mess of humored* cord throngh its magi. influenos from the allatitest pimple to the gamut cest of unto's Its prise is reasmatan It can be ettelneduely• when% anti there le no =salon for the affLided to re. mats U. 140 Waxl ateed..hol• Aoki b? DR. 61°- Ff i al a NG, AD Item/. nlajrarl!AMZB The only /dedal Awarded by tho New York Elkabittnri to the raga& or Umiak Soaco Atka• Arta:err tisk tam obtalrark monist aumoroos ea:nett tomb, LEA t PKIIIILINik for Malt WORCESTEkaIIIftt SAVOY. The egiarritiot ttio ganco bu.zuaded warm num. to of Um note. owl Its gimp In promoting llamas' Maga b beaming daily mane otniugod and arigmrimigod In the Matta tinter It Is told to to the mod niirooniao coniUmant, mid la ootooned for its tunic and loritimMing Progartion, Its Wang um minbling the stomach to divot Om tog. Ort the Coultas:it d Europe, thaw qestothe Imre brour testibwl to by • gunthousa, who writes to Mt a PLR. ItLYS thus n Uric...rid s bottle of our Warowtarehore games to s tour I havered coutraelood through Spain gad Portugal, and bailees I owe ray present Mute of MAIM to Its ass: your limos Is stoursotolos sod I think I.Mo:wt. wan with truth ray than Ls ocotillos Is or traveler's bog gles go eassuUst to his comfort. It kola to them countries, se your Bum In ladle. also, when It is tonna at nu mat of nary triclinia. • natant goothman mina inns Madan to Us brother to the awn prohattoa at %rottener. In Ma followlEg tart= nal t to. t Partial that Mar nun ts Wetly a/0n:n.1111 rails. 'awl that It 11.• 10 MY 001MIM, UMOMt• aa .all.. the mait wham= noes made.. ' This moss fe eoltahto for every varlet! of dlehy sod the =hem! demand which Ite eras/lance ttu crested hie 44 to luny Imitation, Wag offered to the public, under •mrtoty of names, tot the tomato may to them% by the mow of ••11.A t PWUNW' Wog lithreeeed upth the Went irotthlo °swami or patent CU. stopper or am bottle,th es the kW, and 'tripper. dole Agents for the United Rota, DUNCAN it 80.48, etalrfo 404 OrosiwiT, New Yost. • -71 2e11 LIMB* ALLEN. euansasoas To ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chilecin Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing . AND SITYING orateaux, For Warvrawy and Ventilation of Bs PT op. W.A A. will indratot for Warrants tad Vibilistlas by Weir. Wks arCldlettib ihrriess. Omura" Satre% eratirale. Dietaries. Urea. tbroissi Omit Beira - Jill Narita trtinralltnii. No. II Marks* it.. Pfttsburit EAGLE STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH DELWORER & (evcwaooat to sou" Mimi a C 0..) laaarmurroaana ot Oast Steel, German, Saw, Blister. Plough AND • SPRING STEEL; AXLES, 'VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS, miatook,,Nroilges, Harrow Tooth, &c. ; wampum, ao. tv WIT= WlllEirr. Between Woodwd gmatitleld. PITTSIII7BO El, PA. /navy 1 IRMA+, PEARL ALLEGHE STEAMNY . MILL, Flour delivered to familia& in either of the trot Ottlns may be loft at UM AIM or to our bout at' it., otos*, of I.OOI W 11,-wasoi &ea. 62 Wood R. !MA ItNITIA aornor Warty and It. Oalf its ir" BallaraWVAl)Vearr. blab ART.6II.I6II6I••DIF • On Nur Your., Juno 16th, 1850. aNew York &Liverpool Line of Prieketa. JOHN THOBIPt3ON, N 0.410 Li%W , Abet. pittthogn.pi..utz. ends mum In tha ed d y. ens authorised to all Pea cl. 04rtiffrAln fa sex Dtaa of New Text and tivarsea racket* 00DN1111713 o lt. Nay Y0r1172X74111,L, 7 Doak k. Hu aNrara Cu bale Data Drafty **. any amount. alabla at any Bataan England. Dam!. Bealaa* and Waal. lso, lii u maaragna from Now York gad Mad.* .7071 N THOMPDON, th l i :atlawaY aet No.olo marts stmt. POSTLEIG NELSON & idAidITACTIMIM or Cast Steel and Iron Gun Barrels. 20.L1D BOX` nagS. Cast Steel Plated k Hanutiered Shot* & Spades, dattooks.Bledassatamsnaridjunn Teatb, a 4 ivausenouse, NUaiIIIbIIKST it. intl3llllllOHPl. Eharobaseo *ill gliageeW ind imam otte.stoek ben • amadris alisortmd* 11101:213.1b HENRY- COLLINS prontliustallvid. EROH ANT, I.9As, :To - Mai:lt May Concern! . DR. CALVIN H. PITCH, flaring just returatsi from Europe would aenaenp to Ma ratrtflrd nt i r v ir iu lA i year e st t Porn s ks ; :Ming ,1.12716,..11 tha:tl l 2 viable to atall aiam salves et his Elam of tnallog " • • Tbraat and Pulmonary Diseases, MILS PAIITICULAILT CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA CHRONIC IFIRONCHITIS, By Medicinal latudalions, Neeimudeal and Constitutional Remedios, Will thu lam an opportunity so to do. DR. PTITII rill remain in PUTSBUBOU dram Thursday Hondas, AprU 3d. la Satardar leveeing. Inhy 10th. Daring vhleh ttehr tre met be ronrulted dayoz__butk ttre execpmf ) from the blare of TE t 0701714 at his uome at ST. GLAIR HOTEL, comer Penn and Et. Char sta Entrance to ROOVIS on Pram Street. War all roman of Indolent or mated Disease of the LIMIL and for all daraagementa of th. •rruat+m preceding or giving dm to Pulmonary in/104.1. paten:lady Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness and Female Complaints. Persons wiehhag to commit, hat rumble to slat Dr./itch, car do ro by sending him . wrlttan etatiemait of their rase, to whlat • prompt answer will b. returned. ilLtd.ir opinton at ram and stoUng armee of tratmemt. Prw. anal .E sominotion always 'Yearn!. DB. PITCH'S maculate, Da. J. W. BYIKES, will be with, to moist him, eluting the four hat weeks of his amine meat. It is dearable that person Mehing his treatment Amid consult him early. that be may hays them la charge ea Some oo ponible. Dr. CALVIN M. PITCH wishes It simnel? roads, stood that helm no longer any Mainers conoection with Dr. It. B. FIND, and would call attankm to the mad which he tonna thuselfralled upon to publiiii immediate• 1700 hh ramp from Enron.. mb.26UtairitotT Dr. Geo. W. Phillips'. s COUGH. SYRUP FO THZ CURS OP Gosahs, CoUs, Cram Ilairsantm. Blandha LUDO Asthma. Droadlcts. Inaftenza, Sineken Burn Thrau, Consumption. an4all dissams of Oil -*LBO- Dr. Geo. thillirs' L IVIIII9Nr SID - . PAIN P - M4ACEA, POI TUN RELIEF AND CUN OD ittenmaUeni, Noun Lumbago, Sciatica. Pitasatio Peak Pains in the FM., Cheat, Back and FL.. Bustled and Painful Joints. Weak Bask. Cramp, sore Throat, s. Ar- The thmeands who nave used h ere Aledkings teetdrY to their excellent merits by a continuance either use.— To tree who have not need them we would say TRY Turn! and they will And (hum to to all they ern *pre sented. and that the) act with taxviedike Mt um W. PIJILLIPA, Pole Prorrietor, Cincinnati. Oblo. For ••le wholesale and relal. BECK 11A51 AALA ANN ael. to20:1yro Alleahany City. Home! Home—Elmira, Now York, Jan. 18, 18511—Dr. I. 3,13.1 A (I..,—Gentr: 1 arrirad hen as% gad writs tarmalou you for Dr. Santl's rarramaniting to cao your Dr. lleLayto's DaDrorod Urer rim, a Dan of a for baring 'manly cured too from • polo to my head sad ado, arising from • disused Liver. I kora frormautly uend Dr. taLanea old Llrer1"111y, Lot I am comrallad to .eta that your Improve] Pills an surollor. Dr APLeoe's loarrond Liver Pills and lo2nroted Per le Inge, oleo Dr. I. Peat's Celetkrated White °trawler. Lini ment, prepared - tolely undo the supar7lnlon of Dr. L Stott, a Regular MeOW 0[14.0 and Physician of ester, aloe practice. Note ganger only se prepared by Dr. I. Scott. it Co., mole Pro rigors. gent Place, Morten:awns, Po. Dr. Mr. Lanes Impror.l Liter Pills end Improved Pintail:we ercompanied by certificate of 0. IdeLene. All the abmaledirinea tor rale Irr Dr. OWL U. KAYSER 140 Woad drat, WOolentl• sae. t JAA. P. PLUMING. Allegheny. near 8, B. Lie, irbole "h. agent. my2lnd/hrT. A Copy of s Letter.-Now York, July 15, Issa.—Du U. T. llmincht:—Drur Ste - Tilur now X. tracts are certainly highly concentrated. kind llorm the most arias I have ant nerd. and molder them wall war. thy the confidant% of the faculty In all the complalnla far which they are derlgoated. If you can urn Me to ad ran tagn you are at perten Ilbart y to dun. Vary raroactlfally.l.... J. L. CLARK, U. D. dee Wr tI meut lithntgled ORMIA. Preparatlona apZl=ed TUE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James glarka, kl. D. ihntelao Extra:malt:tan to the Qa•cao lwraloable liladarles U autalllos to thaw:MOO all those palafal and daagoratia dhow.* lool4mit to tau 6- akals constitution. It ma4srator all orroskreirtorro all °Ostmark:um .4 brines on the monthly tortad •Itb regalluitT. Thom Pills aboW4 1141 oro4 tiro or three works protiOos tom , igurrroou they Aunty IL. amslitutiass. and Isms Mr la* frri 4 4 44 , 1.4 I.olr. mottling Itio mo th er to porirno dudes with rarely to Woolf .4 riald. In all rues of NOTTI3.IIIOI and Spinal Atractiona, We. la the Back and Limbs. Hennas,. Fa ir... tddaht tion, Palpitation of the Lieut. I•ernum of aniline. Dena , hm:. INA Lisadache, and yt 'eh. Waal dhows was atoned bra dlsorderal system. than PIM trill affect • von when all other mean. has. fatted, and alahnegto pone fulnrosolt. do not mutant hen. domed. anthooalt, or any other sninatal. run directions sesoni pawns each packafia Prim, In the United Stem and Canada Oas lou t. Sol. Agnate fbr this country. I. (.1 BALDWIN *'On„ Bochaatrm. 21. Y. TITITLI • MOSAS, Antnnt, IL Y. Osnoral Amt.. N. B.—ILDO andd postage ancren ondood to any att thorised agent, 011110000, • tottioai than Pills by Tan maLL 4.511 10 numbs:rah. lILWATNO 11108. toner fif Weed and Poorth aim JOS. ABEL. mutt Roartnand emithltsid sta.: JON. 7LBMI NO, roarer Diamond and War. Mt stmt. and Dragaitts morally, as2.ll.lrdihrllsT Acrofils, Effects iflffermiry, Constanp gr. nos. Brorrt4oo, Darakcnsin. itarbansam..frretiortr ell As atomorli, Booth. Lail+ K", idnoys, Raglan% Dobitay ear &owl Sra. a in bola Males nod Foorarr. de: • IiCtiOPULA and Genital Wanton. rill tans, tam and othor &mull disuses. warns coral Dr. MAUI. No, agl liroodiay, N.. Trak, devotes W. wbola ticoa taming these and all ctuords aaaationn lla Ithitna the affiletad to rah. ampallity Moo .ho have raxtrid no tpalt trop rrarlona traattnant by ctbar phyairJana. Ws war. =rad by Dr. Ilaatb..—Narou Colbarn. 023 Drol., 1; J. C. Dom& Jane Lonabtorn B. F. Banta and ohl4 ltJlpdoauj, 51 0. Clung& (daafranil. T. tiltebblza 1 B. W. Blot and nth. al. Dr. D.athDao hosoratie and WWII' Oneida,. an dsnr non-1. Green. AL C., J. A. Smith. AL D., J. K. Snell. AL D. no- A. Leonia nom. thorn Penn, lion. Al. :a. Ban. ton, Auditor state to N.. York, Lion. Jalgs CUT., City Jitiga. N.. York. Patinas at a distana can consult lb. doctor by letter. stating tbdr man fully. and mein ado." and all lb. unwassyy nondle4 by mall or cypress, than', alining the nenwitty of • petinsal ybdt. Ills introdnetcry work, with ithunalln nitrating.. will b. ant free to any al. dna. N. 13.—0 h tL. prat a May Dr. Heath will moss to 101 St= strs.t. °poodle the BL Ntabolas Hoist. Pore Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war . rantod to to par. Cod Lim Oa Aar Me core oF Rholrootir.. Fbr th woo of Screllti.J. For the aere yteme, Fbr Me core of Loost.ago. lbr Me ogre (LI 'Atter. Am Mt eon Vat! &la Dlsszeo. Fbr to cure of Chrawie Srpriodu. Fbr Übe eon ara.aaa• nu, Fbr to. eon of WAits Smiling. Fbr the con onCiandotar lisoeltzp, • Fbr taa cure of ace*, e Eke Dow. • rar 1/1 . 9 CMI/11 of Airsamoury Monmption, Ftm the MIS af Manta BrandaLs. Fbr Mr cure a Riekds. Ftr ere erre b Diustu rf Mel Da4cr and XL3ortra. Far the cure of Cbsitihetiemett Manus and General DebtUty. 15 V tir ° a " la t :tr i o to br O t er trs : 0 0 ?t y , lAD* Wholaeol• intogoboto of Ur. 0 cu. U. NYBII/1. lio Wood it. ilam ot Um Gold= karts,. *alb davT ALEX. IP:INTER. DIALKELIN FLOUR,GRAIN t BACON, LARDi LARD OIL, AA D PRO 1 ,9 (ICE GENERALLY, No 2 Mem IStroot, ass2Leoo4l 112738UR0H. The Batiefsetory' Remedy.—From all pans or thi country, north and With, the proptletcre ars almost daily la reorlpt of such battering tostlusonlals ths. rollsolril, Melee to D. A. faboostook's unequaled Verinittte: flawasoasouts, A 1..., Ana 1010, 1804 . Maim B. 4, Fahneakek d bar* been soilmy Your Vomitu* lathle awe tbr 6 years, and take Dinka. use hs Matins, for the lothrtnatton of Um, trade and of the ninths, that It hat boon, so to ea 1 humane of theme. eattsfaatorr yarned's. In Me market, and one of the most saleable roodlatnoa ore hay* 1 hard also personal Icaowl• edge of Ito good afoot* la homeroom mu ondar the treat• ment of our skid:fano, all of Idiom me It regularly, unl *bray. found It to be awe and roUahte ea a nom .0.0100. I oan .so 0010004 It ea one of toe afoot end best ht the marina. _ _st,p_TikiEtalpiltl3ll. of W l4 ood sad tin;plr- ad sagt sag, old by Pittsburgh. =tarliAllaieornsr NM &VP • III!!!!!!=:11:E:!!:3 HOLMES & COLLINS. (TuaTama To ■. I. 11911111,11-40 Agricultuzal 'Warehouse, AND ABED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street. ap2l-134,4wT PI TT SBU ROB. JOHN MA C NUF AIn OCHR uatats OF AN & BROS. iron Balling, iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Batten, Window Guards, &a,, Nos. 01 Second st., & 86 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., II aro on hand a variety of new patterns I :2M:l: m e ° . .is=Vg. ir ex - tobbn. Pazue zr. s .:. mb94l' British and Continental Ilona/we. ,916D3f BILLS DRAWN BS DIJOCAN, SHEBA/di & CO., ON TIIE 'UNION BANK. LONDON. _ INMPOICIP SI AND UPWARDS. These Drafts are available at all the prin. tival Timms oflngll. Elantland and leslsstO, and .ths Ciantinent. W. oho draw BIGHT BILLS an A. Grunebaum & FRASICDORT • AWN, Mach own sa s ltaolttann to all ann. or ufrnasai Owltsniand and Italland. . Parma Intondlan totronnabiroannissnecsozotlnnno al mum oterngt, on vblob Mow ono bo otnaJna4; u sonto4, In ant nut of Saloon Oollodkros at Ellin Raton &an otLae. onnuitloo In In too. metro sucnott WK. H. WILLUIng Wood. eons* nerd Arson • Vegetable Cattle Powder—Buy your law sad are Powder at, • HOTOIRII.IIIO Weal 88 doa Kennee 2 'a Medical Discovery at adVa GID.a ESTISZaIk 113 Wool it. Obi Palm 80apilloolo_old, p a, En* quail. V, la Ws, ilts nil" sr eau it iainirw Irma t. ono a PEENSTLYULI R&ILROAD4I W.ll:ll:Vede 1:-0, I WA On and after Monday, Nth inst. Passenger Trait* will ritll Oar. emend Bandar.. falamr. Lama Pittaburah for Crminwe at 7SL 1 - it ...I Lemma Creallus for Pitteburgh at t d M 6=4 1230 r M. Tames Malmo allmass mom connertlatur at Creatline with trains ter Columbus. Dayton. Cincinnati. Baleiber tins, Indlanagolla adman. St. Louis and all points on roads estaiding Wad and geuthemed through Ohio. in diens sad 'Ohmic The 7% A 111 Train from Pitteburgh connects at Mane• Data with Trains on Sandusky, Mann:laid and Newark road, fir Sandusky. VW. end Otlwa also, dose muter Coss are aide at AUL:am with Trains on Cleveland and Plitiburgh Bond for Cleveland, Cltkago. Dunkirk and Betio. Through Tlekata are wild to Columbus, Dayton. Grain Lo dandle. St. lonia latlhoottella Bellabntaing ClOcaga Rook Island, lowa COI, Dgnlleih, Wilwankith Wm, tiptingtiOd. ID. Pact Warp, Gartland and the principal cities in tbs West. Pie NOW BRDWITON ACOOWILIODATION TRAIN hams liarßrighton fig Pittsburgh at 7 a. w., and I% F., n. Liam Pittsburgh be Now aright= at 9% a. it-.and 63 fiett:Traeta and farther Indorinttlan. stray to d. T. JOilliTtON, dit Om canter :Moe, nada the Motiongthela Or at the Pedal! street iltstitM, tn Agent. J. 111.11100111 g. Sr M. • J. MELLY. Film vim Ag 7 o l . ttsteugh,liarch gt. Md. BATOR & CO.'S MEDICINAL TRANSPARENT COD LIVEYI :Highly esteemed by the Medical Faculty tamshact the Unttai Sham for Its parity, tweet nese and untformiv lloomdtata and importer affleacy magnitr of the resident phrsiclluts at Philalelphie give ads 011 the anal= of Mall high approval. and lu • test of thalr confidence recommend It to heir pat etc and pre3cribe it to their practice. As a remedy for llongonsgtiou. Branchilla Oldham. Gout, Itherunallem. General thllllitty. and ell Scrofulous! nttectlons, It stands unrivalled. effrotinu a cure or alert Wag gnfbring when other medicines have hied. .. - .. 'gold In tottiss tir JOHN 0. BASER it 00.. No.loo N. Slant 410111. Mad*'plan And sto.3 by the Drugghts In Pittsburgb and alainstunn. .41tud Removal. n MEIWANTILE. AGENCY, 59 Fifth et. Masts:de Hall will swam oe UM Inst. to Ms cams ot Wood end Fifth eta OM the Denting beam of SW.; advoNlaamoat maw. THE MERCANTILE AGZNCY FIZTRMIRGH. es iatabllohoG la New Yo eha rks JO NG'S IIS4, —P a"' bwrabt Blar roa TIII foloWn/on MID nonertion Or tirlDl. tlarioß Bruin and Awmgate Maw to NEW Dom.,* a Co. BOSTON Ross =t Co 7.1.11LADDLP111A.....- -.. DOUGLASS Co. il l eA l entn a.---- d: go° . NEW (ALBANS-- -.B.,Douotoss Co, Ower. 2/ 1 ) N IMEII =it Co . OT. LOUIS U. Ikalatoss a Co. C 1110100..- .... 00001.45 e it Co. Thla lustltatlon stWelloe (to sotresibora .171 all no Mary lotormatlon lop to tlw standing. WWlSatiihiliti. to of Northants. trade" Manulaatunow. Poblla Companies at, throughout the United &NAL their Tandtorles and BAG. North dowrlca. It fs, a ednablo Itllllllll.ll Importing. Elblophag and Commission Nei chants, as welt as Jobbers and Manufacturers, and to all patella baying Tim. Exchange. or Nspanslng coedit. • The oodecilon of dolga to tits States. Dallado, kr, ot• graded to with pry:mignon and fidellti. Taw ;lids known at. the NSW. B. DOUGLASS a. CO, gabooriborl to thy Asono7 who Imre mad= to trawl tbs.. Nu Waltman furnished with Intiodnotory lotion to t tho varions Mamtoos . , whore they can. obtaln Infonnotlon wihout ontra stela, fo Citizen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburgh. Mati cliiiihriVrs;er. IN WATER, BpiWKEN RAREST AND WOOD or.ILKSTA 1113.1NBURIS HULL AND MELLO ELMS ON TEES 01110 AND EaNNISSIITI ELEVENS. AND TRIBUTAELIES. oZl;Nuivra vatad Lon or Damao Ptre. ALSO ra ZintarE al l and INL(ND iyane4rnm 6012CWOMS: Ont. !dark Btmlbss. s. Wm. J slat ohn irsacts Balls" J. Sobeopmaksr. na Dart liardu.!,gll4 Bryant. as. U. Ocoper. Jahn 8 din PIIILAPELPHIA Fire and Life Urarance Company, ho. 149 CRESTNIIT STREET, OPYOILITY rzi CUSTOM SOGS.C. Will make aßkinde of Insurance, either Ponotus or Llmitefl. oa onery Os. :titian of Prooff7 ktorctundloo. at tomoroblo r0t...0f premium. 11.0DMOLT P. KING, Pro/Went. IL W. Boootroo Vl= Posaldont DI111:0 1 y0814: Z. ILColo, W. Goo. Blown John Pool. Clayon. Claw. B. English. P. Mayo, Z. B t. B. B. 3. Mentos. P. PILLCE.DOixs, 13.cr0 l O. WPiIN, Ay~nt, ea Third ~aQ Wm~ t PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine ideareaelOompluiy; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, mrrsounon, Pi. LOB?. ()ALICIA"; Pferident. Taos. (lamas. sees. This Company makes ev ery _ Insurance ap partalnlng tool, amageted WM. Hall sad *,m oo the OOle .5,1 tllpdrlppirirereaad trO.ate IN, and &WM , IUaS IT And against Loss or Damage by Fire, Le aintictuilts Perils of the Pee and a 11... l'irritatitak WYoliden Vra =ita lowutratos onaalstaut uitty ill path s. 6117" rrteltana l etl a t 43 Kansasld D. Urn David H. Cluad:= ettlistia. Zuir. William Can, Rob.t FL Hanley, J... 0. Warn. 6•16 me2S.lifo Hobart Galway Samuel NW/aka Josslgt Y. Guam.% . D. John &att. Junes Starstiall. David Maass. James W. Mama. Qum .I.tbuthstst. Alszandar PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Authorized Capital $lOO,OOO. MITER BGELDINOS JLND OTIME . PROPSItry Agalnas Lem or Damn* by Alre And Um Perth, of Ina Pm la Inland Ina and Traziportatten -00107203a W. F. Jobtatou, Ealy Patrarann, . Jann, bazaar, W. IdaCklntrala Jan. P. Tannic, Ono. numb, D. J. Park, Grir 112 roar, Wad* Ilanon. A. J. lOnie. .1.11.., me, D. RR A, A. Carrier, W. b. Haw. D. M. Lang. Pred2cot, Bon. WM. F.JOIINSTON. Plea Proidant, DOD! PAT17.1120:1. Amman a Traaseror. A. A. Mums. mI2 Penne& and Mechanics' Fire & marine INSURANCE CONPANY, • OP PitII.ADELPRIA. THOS. B. PLORMOE , Pram Wept. IL lawaann, fiteezatary. NUMMI= OP BUMPS.. !hoe tba DIM day of Aland to the Thlyty.firit day of . _ - . • Ilmoont mind In Manus pramliamd....----$61.1.241 '3l do tire 39,903 83 Total l i Tslanis trills months. uorsrso A 9 fOLIOWeI. 1108,151 .13 Bonne of Allsesatuaty, Pittsburgh and —AT.I I I ea 33.400 an Loan on to,s6o do Steak; Constarsl—..._..... 30,381 00 Cash In Bunt *nd co bang:. . 11,092 22 Capital subscribed (017920 01 0 not yet due) 01.00 0 00 Presalum Notes, not ..... MAST 31 Das trona Agents (farad by MAW 61 kspenums sag 11.6623/ Total amount of Looms Incamtd, but not ptt solltutad, : ............... got 1t1.666 06 COlDica LT Warm hull and ditto riots on tho Ohio and bllnelsolppl tributarlen Image and logs or du. br firm lows odjustad and procoDUr Tata harannosa—Han. T. M. llove, (lan. .t. N. aborahead Far isntrano• apply to THOMAS J. allwrsit, Aiwa. mum to No. 00 Wstar beLtWood sad klarte4 lIELAWAKE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE OOMPANY, OM= N. E. =nor Third and Ut sta., Philadelphia. MARINE INDIJRANOR. On VEABILK CAROO,P REIN FIT. to al) parte c the amid. INLAND /NDURANOIN, On Goods. or Risen. Canals. Lakes and Land Carriages, to U name 01 the Upton. DIRE itiMORANCIA thiMerebandlin gsagrally. Oa Stoma D manna 11404.. AMMO TOOOOXIq3I,..NoV. 505, 1 3. Bond. ind RIMICINIM. and Real Eatate--.„.$101,9:0 Di Philadelphia City uid other Loans-- , lib,llo 00 Stack In lianka, Railroads and Inaurance - Oom. Bra A% 1 2 4', it' E l° Oaati an band— &02G D in 40.1114 - 14ilbani kart= •- — PlitiarinicZarramict , duo tbe No te ny-- Baba:lipUolo /i -- Fereb-4 Ir'Mr'lr!, lIII=III=I rcz i t:Unin: ilazutol IL Balm. ni2lll7 roia'.ls, 13 / 0 :4 , 4 James William /Cps, • Joe Fries, ima ma Tutzurat, Wig=mina Joeenh 11, Seal, esradd A. 80, Jo d hn.O. Darla.wler Roertilnxtres. John B, Penrose, George O. [Alper. Yd. r 4 Darlington. tti. c r s hr, Bmc" Junes Ch 17 1 11 1 4 1 1,L u rtnitA ll . 44 . Hugh Cralg, WILLI& Hoar • • 'll7OlllB at.l7 . . Jam= klaYailand. if in.. O. T.tullrls. _ . Pitttbruah Jahr; 11.7tertith i • 0.11.1111). kat at. A,_11A.D1131 . 1, Aa, lye . 05 Water 4..llU:stench., Relines Mutual Inmanluso Company OF PHILADELPHIA, - ono= No. TO wer..raur srassr. M.fillfitast=B="2Bs,ll4.d.r -oltkolirentLl i o ni :dtto Ato=an ateozoltrT• - with ob. istarlty et s attol Ossltsh eallthist to stuns to - the rapine rittCar:Set ,, . t outAd lowa . : motet olthis ow br is ars esorertible, itiVnto Um, mei of Sa. Oca , " WOO , PniddoW. • U. ~4i;, l lsoomm. ...o ,oendoxy. Ciamo Tingly. -^ '''''''T.sdo B. ..144r0p0. Wm. .oordo„=: 61. 2 eorp th il i tvi .: . adii". "*" atlin. rd 1 7 ... .1 4 . awa5. 1:174..&i4. 4illibi n " Pitti . • ins al. 1.6 , s., O. IL 111:nod. J. 0 aoir i . iblid Lod Wood Wear eitill-M *WM Wm. A. Batchelor'[ Hair Hya—No aistaing Occumotd maid Oar ban atudzas Um, untrenermar manta to - MID* ille orlitimil. tun a AM= IWO" Mame Is not mom trim o hinds than the tmmin =WAY proMmoi 1t t m maamt, ghoul or wit frown bait trs Mt& 651,3. ar imam, tha aft* minas Mod at BOVISI.OIft Wfir Pactm e zia 13.10miwiy. Noir yak. Wm. AiAatrhmtm'Lea ate axx or Tburcrfitl r litmla taAlttiMmegii in anyjuratiti. tr.ai gk V IR poi Sip—Mandieene Property fur sale, GUAM" at Qui tacks artke roid b•t..... the dt7 .01 Ur Garticia, sYntilabs about. CatE ACREO...Dieci by dr Ear. A. IL Dewitt. Apply To DR. WRIOUT. rUtie 21. GlArst.L.Plttabareh. Pa. Nelson's Amlzrotypes. The Ambrotype is decidedly- , the- ansit - ?:‘ =4beautiful eudd durable etYle of Portrait wet • ,' Lt. Tote tons to left 'redraft and hum. aliens Ina degree novo:obtained by the old manes. Beteg taluen ele-ee-Bldei are eseeedlnaly ballilant and Ina a. D.72„ma,". LEST ere seminal, distinct ln c a. .gia. Littie children ars idortztred mot ardy roue la shoat Inaelerociablo Pailit tha•by tie Ambrotipe. DT , po other proms reel pietism be =dew puteetlfbeautuul. We reepeettallf 11.31211 t pur ftiendi and the public gel:wally to all &lid eremite Megt4.l3ll. ankitadqs Apt t.1.1211.11re11. Heralinber the glee. NBiBONIi OALLYBY. old roe. OM. Building. Third Wok avow %Wino. 401i.thiVer P. BRIBE T, Sculptor, ISlodlor Stucco . Workor and Wood Caner. No. 86 'Third irtruit, Intwwwk Wood Wad Market obwets, Pitiabarth. UMW ozostintlyon tut so swortmsnt or ow Run:Centro FibXl4 St'r 00284,110, Aitificiansapplee, of an hsTroved kind, Or sate at nada GEO II EXTBRIVE,I4O Waal Et. Cattle Liniment always for solo, by the roes damn men bEtUE, at mh2B SZYBEIt'd. re Wood Et. - Holloway* Pills, by the dozen or gross for We at ONO. n.IIIIYMMIL. HD Wood st. 80 doa Crystal Soap, in Darn, at Goo. H REMISE'S. W.bolmil*Dniziat., 140 Wood rt. nab .1.3 DIED—On the lot hest, JAMS Flt INCH S lIETStIILet; in the 23,1 year of hle Is& The funeral will tate place from the teatimes of his father, (5n.191 Penn street) on Monday morning, tth inet, at 11 o'clock, tlle friande and the friend. or the Mazur are InCted to attend without hmilar notice, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To Coal Dealers. 300,000 BUSHELS COAL 'WANTED. PROPOSALS are now beinz received at the atm lOW ildelanst/ Owil Vat and Mb* OM. pony. no the delivery of 300.000 bushels of YonstdoStintY pr best preallty Pittsburgh Ocala, at the (las Worn hi Ctn. deed'. nom 50,000 to 100.(00 bashelLabeelE he Eeihre end by the nes t day of July seat; the remainder -will be reedved le easy monthly .ntaltsaceate throughout the balsam erns year 1550. • The Coal Mores st the gampeny are salts aljtvent to the Iscullsts. 11. J. M. 1.1.1.811. President. P. T. Cinstrutati..disilha,lllsll. MAW • TtiIS.DAY PUBLISHED, , Wayside Songs, By Edward 0. G 00... author of Hampton Helsbto a O. Tot 15ruo. Prim 75 cent. ' • OW READY. Vol. I. and IL of th N o LIBRARY OF STANDARD LET TILEMS.UIt. by Mra. Sarah J. Dale. LETT'S/180F MADAME DE SIEVIG.NE TO HER DAUGHTER ANDERRIND9 t. Pecan,* THE LETTERS OF LADY M A RY WORTLEY 11(121- tnaus. l vol. 121330. PM. 51.75. IN nRESS. THE 111.1110ROUS POETRY OF THE ENGLISH LAN• SWAGE, FROII CHAIN= TO BAXE. Br James Parton. Author or Use "Life of Henn. OrnalaY." 1 vol. 12.0.1 COO pIRp. Prin. $1,55. MASON OTHERS, Publish Suybdror N.. 155 arts MODu.o etaxot, Now lark. AVALUABLE LIST OF NEW BOOKS-- The Malmo Ilona Doctor; containing gractleat . am rations an tha e►ams. ninon and tic-strata of &mar aud lament. In honor, with illuctratlons, br Ur U Dodd, It .1). The bitable Boot, being a treat:aunt on the msnagentent of horse* In rebukes to stabling. grooming- bonlingt.MW tering and workthg.entultenetione of stable'. raritllatim, stable aliperigagek t managensent tithe Dart. of dlseesedand de se harms. by John Pte=. The Aarricess t thilturiet. by dohs. Tbmanc The American gYalt Darden. D Flower b a y P Pam: rden Disectom by Iltbt 1121st: / Z.V ll , s l itt le' " V " ' "'. by nwmajo: Do /Wait Goble for Wawa by Louisa Johnson; Cultire calm Onto c:i2 p linninberry; .14rreed ala r tir sirl y by W. A. eitZDVITIM . it l7q, tits 3 Fifth et. opposite dm Theatre. crHOICE READlNG.—Cooper's Novels, = e: lee ed., 33 vols. avec brovele . Becton ell, 27 vo' Die Works. Unltorai fi . Irring'• " . 16 : azgacpc . iiit i e. Work.' wor t ,. 4 uki /1882 We Dileoelliadosi 2 Mates Ambroalamse, edited by Ilieluilikie, 6 toll Mode= British lieesylete, 8 etutobere Pons Or the People. i? : Addlson's? xedilete Work", Strittlatel • Quire of Esiciend s. 'l3 .. 'Putnam', EntertalnleiBslBBBdl9. 8 " Militsyliv,cccoplete to 1 66. 6 .. For We by my 6 , liar . A CO., 65 wood el. 6QOODS FOR !!EN & BOYS' SPRING IE -131:11151101 WWI. at 111711PHY a BINICIEFIELVE..— as assortment of Cloths. Cantaneree. Tweed% Jeans. DM% Battens, Cornoadea at% now opan. Welting lab at 'walla of all wanting goods of this Lad.. We hare also ranked est eamerior imdremied Shlrtlaa atlins. ankh o. ara menat It}( eta. per Id., and la fall tesortmaut of Harland% 'a sad Ihmbar Mamma's aqua flax Llama at loir gem per qualltr- Apt HAVE $2OOO INACASH and: 201:0 in. V T Mot Bond one liortgagoo, twins Mon 5 toe Moro t) ran besiange per onet; which vs orlon to Invert on • road oremity fo r raor at lot rote. iffy to , myo arum!' a sus, Burtdo BollaintAth st-U ' :ii• t 1 . 11 :V • A. A. Ahern t Co. haveinst opened 10 more Mao of extra fine soft SWAMI'S Shirting aluelinn inlay dutiable make& Al" 100 pee et Ina finalities or Irish Linens of the bent mato. and Tanrantad all tmre fits. mylik ELOWERS & FEUIT—A A Mason & CO, Mae fart reed, br - ft,pread,lo mono odrtone of 7a7 treason rimers arid Fruit, - W.z Pratt, ' do, • The fin est annatment to be found irs the city. sir!. VONCENTRATED LYE—A new article Abamaktria Soap, *arrantd to 1* superior to Potaatt 1 ..107 ranaatola bard atat far sale br aulS • - n=BELLEa9d CO. OLIVE OIL-70 baskets forsale b y MY6 B. 00. CASTILE SOAP-50 bl 5 far Bala b En 6 BULL'S SAR B APARLLLA-12 dosfor sato by ZT SAL MUM CO. LIM MOSS-50 lbe for mile by tas6 • U. FOIELLEHE4 AGO. ALCOHOL— 15 bbts 76 and 96 par of ?sold 4nd for Wm by B . B..SELLERIEr• CO. ZINO PAINT-1.0 tons for sale by m 75 B. 811LIM 2 CO. ODINE—SO ozs far sale by ACON-150 pce this day rood by RY H. OOLLINS. —/I Ib. res. .18 .4 my - HENRI' R.ooLLflit. - MACKEREL -50 bbla No 3 Mackerel; by' m 76 " Ilirgat.Warea Nl' •g mir " " 11 .• Ticrsit, Salmon, paw:l4 l 4 r , r .117 . mums, OATS -200 bus to arrive and tor sale by Ears ALENICIC H.COLLIM. rLA33-500 trri 8:10, 9:12, 10:12 'and 10114 for sale bur UEIiSY fICOLLIM RIED A_PPLES-SDO bus for 8441_1 • Ar me. 118NRY OOLLMIS. 'IIVERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FORV 88 Ll3-On the Clandand and Pittsburgh Itallrall4. 40 mUes below Pitteburgh. • WO have moleea from the owners a manlike Molter the Rittman," venal:do property Ibr nig. eultable far pri vate residenam farm ean, gardeners tor Znannthetworil This pro petty le Is belted in one of lbw' ell thing geo- Clam of the Ohio neer, and =met/ of over SOO min the • • Moreland and Pittsburgh Retread passing thtouo Lots N0,4.b, 4.7, 8,9, 10,11 and 12, commands vanr-of the °worker for dee robot The so late vary In daring:, 36 to 72 urea The railroad le now making through lota Noe. 4.6.4 7.8 end 9. alto( whkh ere rftwr baton% With aoiltmenrgetwed for rietosema excellent land 'helmet:3llAV purgosew, the Wahllifor belt teem, vineyards or mita- NM Lots Nos. 10, 11,19 and 13 vary from 14 to 110 emit,' and - ere ens whet IncTestrd by none in OW.— Lots Nes. 1. 2 and 3'Sty In elm from 3 to 30 eons. a, d ar• -• No 14, rental:Ong 89 mum le In- /imam county. Pa. and le Meadow, melt bottom and side- Math ti mte mber, ;or 1 mod intu yln tla gabanda,n i te. - Lot 01n. 0 17 bottom butd.liii ' Vtd is • anllllMilli Z=7 Lou.., All althea meals of lead have coal of excellent WWII), extent Noe 1, 3. 11 and 1.% all have line Umber and water. Nol7 lean Island In the (Ww known es Line and contabilag about 13 aeree... The utiginal ova ar John Bever, Km.- deed, by hie last will and testament,, -reserved out ofd; No. 4 a teasers lot on whlch is eroded • Bealinary dlng. •whlcl.B together with MINIS Imeanthig to 15,0 0 0, so, in She hand" irilsialle • led hy the Legislature of Oh/o. Orr school mums, which ne t of ntUty to ail bestow raising fatallle.lll this vb . laity, s„„-. • Ude mighty Is now aimed fhr sale In se bode cc aslidd off in lots, nu tam. Parsons wishing hatam with all the advantage. of a healthy locality, stolshoils and rich mil. combined with the convmlentee of [rated by river or railroad. will do well to 0011 an um Wore purchm. lag ebewheza. Par farther bilbrrantlen call co cauldron. BLAKBLY & Beal Estate Brokers, Mahwah. Pa. .-TlOB.lOl 31 .-- 300,000 CO 5408,16113 E W MUSIC—Thei March da Mat, L. id; Gott b.tk, I. Loot !rove. 40.7 K /bwodad a MAL. boa ran Walsh tbzw. moons to ono soek, and tbo pabbabam IMO unnblo to an &masa: 11 semen mo Idelmni Myto and .a t nu. doobtodty bans • bras and mom Remold ado them SAY Mem of •b. kind ...r Worn stabibdood In Amain. Minnohnba, orL i ongdy Wants. Pahl, Pelmets rt Kranz. nri aowlim. Lakoff wltteolom.r.frointo Om; Pmdlidas Polka. " • • K r l i i=Grand Afar:tan Onattom por W, V. W0.11n05 Kowa Favorite klobxlies, by O. A. etbarne. U Ka: • InYKALlooe to Moir. hrlallnt Taristkna. Wm Intik& KIM POLKAS. Mumps, by PoinvitlWAl by Aclpr. as Hk.atta.dT Pam. V. klont ant Wldia No =UM. • L Lam, lantaNSWf WALTZES ' • • s+a%a LO%koatada KinnMet h NEW FONDS.- Driatat that Charmed ma Whoa a MILL Atka Hort thane; &Wm and Tanta Why at it I troloatabor. AHa Howtbartaa Nano! Spot of rates to mai!. Homo Wai that Nat "Whoa farrow Us ac thy Kamp' Old 43 " Th. Soto Pooping la at the Windom.; ato Not too arr; Walla abet I be as Antal tots 74orttoff. . 3 rds blioaltalltor; Dna= a You% Co. iga ora Wt re ted La tor We to. OLtont Ma_ ol d Dwabh.d Dtpca.7 KW& math* Foal pita. - ERIRARLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE a MINOMCLAND TOR BALD —A Ilidadan links and • Font IceProTaL • The house licntrWvell r bunt. anmentet Ile mango. =nth • licent la • .and c6W.tha " ' ="1 ' 1" 18 roll at eteelleat PR, la the kitchen connencd unit • Valen c e adorn et ths dace 130 Derreaceran T; r e ,, awn Boas.Opsmtvt • nay _Ms traniuds ere highly Ingtrovel end under soca cultivation. 721 e Fruitaa. of ter ettoland werietdc• sada...amt. The Isom Voss ors da. ‘° ..l. 7 rstritstie th i at i gtrorited n'i tr s' a lean. is te eat. cane= Coal under the Wang the vein Inca a Wed elth the daelnanh and too month of the pit wittln Int yeah a the cellar. The haat= la rarely . echaned fx Da a ltE iaey Food wicletz, banana and extended thief of the rharkkh* ktenccutattels Yeller end the amine astrattlng to nut mut,. It, In aestdbat by. PertrAsAyrnat—tbo tost rota dracirioss Irons the atty. Aim= allerristaky In the annul. and nos trom tbo ettr ototorphore, rot Islrsems. In • canyinient defame for weiktrigg or nine, A Etas of Omialtosom runs howl: ‘ll.lllla distance or tb• botost,7hiepiaprty atm to the eltr ametuust. Alston or at Etta and War ~ a qulet aril burtsorret laseeeeltes ow be Mini at oar dm, "or truths, oir umbra. prim toms, *a, eau et 67 Marta Math ANTED-470neteat einplosment'willbo v v arra tolk . aNx4, Gardena. or rasa. 1.500 LBS MADDER is storo and for trr mr3 BLUM BROW' LLB GIII!I TRAGACANTII in ytore Its Ws by rumnYro mum A (X) LES If UT/UE(1B in store and for gabby • mil PULKING 3103. S ODA ABE oi 7 ll_ and .. uniTorm quakily, A GROSS Hoofluure German Bitten in stare "R . Ma AT 6711 37 `-'. -- m73 PULING MX QOAP-151.) tar:, Oleino Saaix in' storm' end iltrisiebt • ma irtdarza matt 11. E. EIELLE6I3 t 03,. condi Wood and @scald ••
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