PI"! T.4IURGH GAZETTE RY D. D. I'l TT:gI3U RGH: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1856. t reVall4Mr arstanzey ' i ' CliptoriZe gunned on the rzrrizmi..46.„; -. alto pee ..... 00 Comes per eannet .... 000 arAdeseee pleeratrota see ettietlr wnd the • me r , tOppebi when thevette onlees k reamed _A par For Telegraphic News see 8,1 page. Fo r City end Commercial News me 4th page. • Viz "Miaow Comers . Costumer, which me t yestasfleicitter a Tery free interchange of opin_ iops„very and we think wisely, Agreed to defer the holding of a county nomina 'tingoonvention until the middle of Augnst. The titicartiinties now hanging over the position of pinies in the great Presidential conflict will then be settled. Sufficient time will have elapsed at- ter the several National Conventions for every person to have settled into the position he In tends to hold in that great struggle. Coriflicting ' 'opinions and views will by that time be harmo nixed, under the powerful. 'influence of the Na , tional contest, and we shall be preparecPto select irtiokei on which all the opponents of slavery extension can harmonise. We see nothing to prevent the harmony of action, if there is a nor : •dial union on one Presidential candidate in op position to the Pro-Slavery Democratic nominees. Of such a result we cannot permit ourselves to doubt. The folly of placing two Anti-Nebraska candidates in the field we do not believe will be el:omitted. With union and harmony, on the issue of .Freedom against Slavery, Allegheny - county will give such a majority for Freedom Willmittie the Slaveoeracy, and its Doughface ignite to stand aghast. ..The political events of every day tend to this result. The attention of 4101.011 e mind le rapidly centyeing on one is snot which Is absorbing and overriding all others, - and there is a tacit, quiet, but resolute agree ' litent, to lay aside every question of former die- . fiat, for the purpose of uniting for the overthrow f the common enemy. AN ESPLIIIATION.—In an ankle in our City • Department, yesterday, in reference to the tilt fioulties of the Associate Reformed Church of Manchester, there were some statements made, 'which, without explanation, are calculated to create - an erroneous impression. The article did not meet our eye until it appeared, or we should have greatly modifiod it. The difficulty is in relation to choosing a pastor, and the difference of sentiment on the subject, among the members of the church, is very great. In order to a proper understand ing of the question, it is proper to say, that there is some difference of action in the Asso ciate Reformed Congregations in this country, with regard to the tight of women to vote for the call of a Minister. The original rule of the church reads as follows : The deice of a pastor to a particular con .gregation belong, to the mate member, thereof, who, whenever such a choice is necessary, axe to be convened, by the elders, for that purpose." An effort wart made to change the rule, leaving the choice to the communicants. The constitu tion of the church requires a majority of the votes of all the Presbyteries in connection with the General Synod, to effect such a change.— The canvass of the votes resulted as follows: For the change 105—against it 95—in raver of the change. ao far as widows are alone concern ed, 15. As there was not a majority of all the votes cast for the change directly, those opposed to it affirm that the original rule is still to force; while others, counting the fifteen votes in favor of extending the right of voting to wierowa, In favor of the change asked for, sat upon the prin ciple tha all communicants have a right to vote In the call of a pester. Dr. Pressley, who moderated the call of the Manchester Church, holds to the original rule of the church, which he promised to obey when be took upon himself tho ordination vows, and he therefore acted upon it in the case in question, without any reference to ita .effect upon the choice to bo made. He would have decided in the same way, whether it affected his own opin ionsk if he had any, or not. It was doing in justice, then, to .Dr. Presily, to say that be "refused the women the privilege of voting."— He did not refuse them, bat they were ruled by the constitution of the church as he un derstands it, and as it is plainly set forth In the above quotation. The only meeting held for the moderating of call, was the over which Dr. Pressly pre sided, and that was conducted in a legal and regular manner. At that meeting the vote for -Mr. Steel was 18 to 9. For. Mr. Kerr, Bto 19. There was no opposition then, on the part of the Moderator, but to decide that Mr Steel was legally-elected, and Ibis action was sustained by the FresTlytery, We rose these - ußlanatory remarks merely to relieve the venerable and highly . respecied ifiniiter who moderated the call from all lin- . pieleAion upei 11is_motives, withouedesigeing to - 04ms soy opinion.between the" parties to the unhappy differeuees,which'in are eorry ex ist in UM Manchester Church. This Sermon or Jenne IfcLwast.—We do not think any thing more is necessary to place the Position of Judge McLeast on the question of slavery in, the territories, fairly and intelligibly before the people. An attempt however, ban beenthade in a very disreputable quarter, by Isolated extracts to convey the impression that Judge McLean held to the doctrine, in his letter to the National - latelligencer,that the people of territory bad the right 'to etrtablleh elaver7 therefn:- - That Metter, taken as i whole, will not bear each a eonstrnotton, and nob noab Ent a knav- - . ish:polltichsaworddput,such ft construction up put. all cavilers' to silence, we - ,:4Otethefollowlng eztrsot from a letter of Judge lifeLeirde to the Buffalo Convention of 1898: "Seating upon the principles of the Constitu. ten, as they have been judicially settled, the free States, by moderation, vigilance and firm =le, may prevent the extension of slavery to the free ,territory lately annexed. Without the sanction of law, slavery can no more exist in • territory than a man can breathe without air. Slaves are not property where they are not made so by municipal law. TusizoistAnnta or • Taaxtrony can Ruse= ro roan Innen 10 NOT COMM= ON Cr DT ACT or CONOILI33." Tario of John McLean to the Buffalo Conveilion of 1819. ...This letter wits written About six months after the letter to the National Intolligencer, and ' while the same elate of facts existed which call ed forth that =tittle. It peal to rest most com pletely. the attempt if dlehenest politicians to - Prinant .1315 / 111 4911#1 41 hie fast letter co as to corivey • meanies he never intended. - 2htV pantos of Todge McLean, then, on the 'inoidect ef the retention of slavery to the tens. toriese taken eight jeers age, is this: 1. Slavery Lithuanian's of the local sovereignty; of mnal ,cipallsw... 2. Cmegress cannot extend, create eli"b et,iit27; but may Interpose to pre ; mt . Its ettlawled introduction into the terilto ffiti, ; Ilse Leg4latore of a territory can exert welower not 'conferred ap:n it by act of Con temn". mid cannot therefore authorize the intro :, &cam of gamy; or.lesmilze life say form. - Themp,oiltioni see clearly sad usegelvocally get forth In the tiro lettere of Judge lfoLsee, to ;which - we ham referred. They were takes by him pt a time Rhea be had no desire or row tittles sif betig; b.andidate for the Presidency, ;.cad iterei is nettling, ln Us deeisiones et pnblio 'no juice; thii , b!lis' evldeaced any shuts a 41sirs; , _ Tata . 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Mace. formerly ! of Newburyport, Mass.. who resides alone upon a claim four miles north-west from here, on the prairie testified before the Ccagressiocal Commi . don, now in session at this place, relative to the invasion of the polls at Bloomington, at the elec tion of the 80th of March, 1855. He gave a plain straightforward statement cf what he saw : and beard. Among other things he exposed the villainy of bogus "Sheriff" Jones, the lately shot-at, on that occasion; who was thee Postmas ter of Weston, Missouri, but who left his home, and crossing the border into this Territory pro ceeded, with a gang of ruffians from his own State, to Bloomington, and there took Tosses sions of the polls—driving Free State men away by brandishing weapons and:threatening their lives. He held his watch in hie hand and noti. fled the Judges of the election that they could have five minutes to retire, and would be shot if they failed to obey! The Free EitateJndges did not budge en inch, bat remained at their pest. The five minutes expired, and the chiralrons Southern Jones extended the time to one minute more, that they might have an opportunity to bless themselves. Before this minute expired, however, Jones was called out of the room,where the balloting was going on, and did not return to complete his-contemplated murderous work. This wee the kind of 'testimony given by Mr. Mace, and has been corroborated by other wit nooses. We will ant the story short, and come at once to the sequel. About 9 o'clock on Wed nesday evening Mr. Mace Nies called to the door of his cabin by the baiking of hie faithful New foundland watch-dog, which was tied just out side the cabin. He untied the string and let the dog go, holding on to the other end of the airing himself, It being so dirk that he could not see very well. He supposed the dog had seen a wolf'. The animal led him to the brow of a bluff, the descent from which led down into a deep ravine. Here Mr. Mace stopped and instantly two pistols were discharged at him from below. The flash developed the presence in the ravine of two men. Oae shot grazed his right shoul der, and the other entered hie left leg below the knee. He instantly fell, when the men gave a hellish "ha! hal" and one of them exclaimed: "There is no snore d--d abolition bait for the wolves." Mr. Mace, occupying a position upon the brow of the bluff, could easily be seen from below, so great was the contrast between an object and the horizon. Seeing him fall, sod supposing him dead, the valorous "Border Ruf fians" fled, chuckling to themselves, no doubt, that they bad done a brave thing. Mr. Mace crawled to his cabin, his faithful dog and only companion keeping close by his side. He eat np and bathed his wound, and bandaged it as well as he could, and suffered through the remain der of the night, expecting every moment anoth er attack from the same party. Morning at last came; and, suffering though he was, be succeed ed in reaching Lawrence,- where he obtained medical aid, and is now doing Well. What will the Border-Ruffian papers Bay about "cowardly assaseins" nowt A band of Lecompton Ruffians, raid to have been ordered out by Gen. Shannon, have been encamped upon the Delaware Reserve, for the purpose of seizing and annoying Lawrence men. One man from this city was pursued by five of them a few evenings since, and was shot at, and bit for the fact that his horse suddenly leaped into a deep ravine, from which he could not readily extricate himself, be would probably have been overtaken and murdered. The leap into the ravine soddenly misled the pally upon another trill. A .party of 250 Southerneri, mostly from Georgia, under commited of Major Buford, arri ved at Rousse City on Wednesday last. They are organized into military companies and move under their military officers. Their only bag gage is arms. They announce their object to be to fight and demolish Lawrence. On their arri • val at Kansas City they were poverty-stricken. The commander says he wee robbed on board of the boat at St Louie. With the money. four of his own party were missing. The remainder gambled their money away on the boat. The Pro-Slavery men in Missouri are called upon to support them, and are awfully mad with their friends In the South for sending "paupers" to their aid. Each man had a Bible and a gun pre sented him at home. On the trip up the river the Bibles were thrown promiscuously into a large bucket on the hurri cane deck, and the company were below head hug an article known remove gamblers e. s "pocket testament," and it was by each means that they loot heir money, what little they had. 1 They are spoken of of as a ragged, dirty, igno rant set of gamblers and drunkards. The North don't send each men. Emigrants are pouring in fast from,the north. Send them along, for this is the richest and most beautiful country upon the earth. Spacial dispatch to the N. T. Telbotos saw THOLIBLasi Is Wad! Lawrence, Kantor, May 9. ill,. Sr. Loots. liar 12.1 The Congressional Committee now sitting at this place to investigate the reported fraud is the Saness Territorial Elections has beta ass:di ed by an attempt to arrest Gov. Reeder, wh., is the proaecutor engaged in submitting testim..ny to said committee. Reeder was first stibpenced to go to Lecompton, to give evidence on some complaint before a grand jury, but refused to bo dragged away from the investigation an this pre- text. Last night a writ was served on him, while attending the sittings of the Committee, by a Deputy Marshal—said writ charging him with contempt of the eubpenae aforesaid. He appeal. , ed to the Committee for protection or advice.— The jury decided that they had no jurisdiction in the premises, but the majority, (Messrs. flow ' aryl and Sherman) expressed their opinion that Op. Reeder was protected by his privilege. The minority, (Mr. Oliver) held that he was not so protected, and that the Commission could not . . etand between lam and a warrant in tbo hands of a Deputy MarshaL Gov. Reeder declared that Mint* Was not safe at Lecompton—that be should claim Us privilege as acting under the authority of Congress, and that whoever should lay hands on him would do so at his peril. The Manilla thereupon left, and is expected back with a force of United Statee Dragoons to day. Judge Lecompte charged the grand jury at Le compton last Monday to indict all the Free State officers and members of the Slate Legislature se guilty of high treason. Ten o'clock, a. nt.—A dispatch from Leaven worth just received reports an armed force on the way to this place. Its object Is said to be the destruction of the testimony already taken before the Congressional Co.nmittee. This force was moving immediately on to Lecompton, there to join other partlee mastering for the same work. W. .1. ST. LOVI9, Handily, M&y 12. The steamer Star of the West arrived to-day from Kansas, and the following Information is derived from passengers: The steamer left Kansas on Saturday, the 10th, Gov. Robinson and family being among the passengers. At Lexington, Mo., Gov. Robinson was waited upon by a committee appointed by the citizens, and notified that they should detain him, on the ground that he wee fleeing from the territory to avoid au arrest on bu indictment of treason, which had been found against him by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court. Governor Robinson replied, that be had been informed by one of the Grand Jury that an ab tempt had been made to find a bill, but bad failed. This did not Satisfy the Committee, they Insisting that Mr. Robinson should remain, and be finally consented to do so, on persuation of Mr. Parkinson, Captain of the boat, and Mr. Barnard of Baltimore. Re was invited to the house of Mr. Sawyer, one of the Committee, hie family proceeding on - to St. Louis. The Com mittee agreed to send a messenger to Kansas to ascertain if any.indictment bad been found, and if not, all the expenses of Mr. R.'s detention were to be paid. No violence or indignity was offered Mr. R. during the proceeding. The Committee consisted of Gen. Shields, Mr. Saw yer, and a number of the most respectable cit izens. The information upon which they acted was derived from Capt. Adams. Sr. Lou,, May 12.—Mrs. Robinson arrived yesterday, and published this morning a state ment of her husband's detention at Lexington. it says that Robinson was going But on remould business, and denies that be knew of the ,Indict- meat before leaving the Territory. Otherwise it does not =tend!, diffetfromyeaterdars dispatch The Lawrence correspondent staler date of the 7th, says that indictments for high 'treason have been found against Rieder, Robinson r igne, Distseler, and other prominent Free State men. News had been brought to Lawrence by Mis /curl slaseholdent, that eeciet handbills were cir culating, and forces marshaling, in the-border counties. They - warned the people to prepare for defence. Tow following from the Ht. Louis Democrat, Thee the poeition of Nate and affairs in the Up per Idtilierdppl: efarnintAgovs—Tsar Datooz...-Copt. Camp txtil, of the.:Savoy, farnishee no the following mereotandet Left DabilgtUron 2d bud. In port for Foist. atone, Warners deters LyOn,Oaldand, non e BitOeicior Itratif/ - Penny Berrie, and Mallon. Left Galen ott 1100,r4tb. Passed Ar. genet at Ilruptort, detained fl wind. At Dav enport found the following boats, bound up, at trinPlingb, (erne to pun the bridge: Thdounin. no. Clara item, Hamburg, lien Dolt, York State, Badger State and J. D. Carson. Soma' .of them hod been there three - days, attempting with the greatest amaldulty; but without unman, to make this worse than Eityalan passage. 'The Lyon, Oakland, Atlanta,. and Flora,• hail been detained by the bridge, twenty.four • hones.— non this dna* atruobarawas firstproJected, it WIN the opinion of ateamboalmen. generally, Mat it would prose a trivial obstacle at wont, to the jaavigation of the tippet river;. and It would h See baed no men, bad it been built parallel l dtb" 40 - niturel glmonai, bat se it Is the Owe nuning et utterly right angles with the channel, Imo 444 affect a peerage when there le any. **A ba4so4 sa hoy, tiara without bating rag 44/4940004 hick All6Wptj td thibottrme. Br dispatch from Lenience, vie St. Louis, last evening. we ate advised that the rro-Stave *9 party in Kaceas had reaolved on the bold step of breahing up the Conspierional investigation of the villanies which they hare usurped the government of the Territory, finding that the de. 'elopement' of this Investigation are ouch an their cause cannot beim To thin end they hare undertaking to arrest Gov. Reeder, now prone- ' eating the investigation before the Rouse Com mittee as contestant for the seat of Oen. Whit field, and have undertaken to drag him away to Lecompton (a Pro-Slavery neat) so as to para lyse and break up the exposure of the gigantic fraud and violence by which they carried their bogus Legislature last year. At the 11.103 C time, Pierce's Judge Lecompte (from Alabama) has charged his Pro-Slavery Grand Jury to indict all the State Officers and Members of the State Legislature as guilty of High Treason, and Federal troops have probably arrested a part of them ere this. It was believ ed at Lawrence that an effort would ba made, under corer of nerving these processes, to seise and destroy the blasting evidence of Border Ruf fian fraud already tskingt tree° the Commission. An earlier dispatch had already apprised us of the arrest of Ger. Robinson on a steamboat com ing East, at Lexington, Missouri. We have cherished a sanguine hope that the Slavery Extensioniste, having the Executive, the Judiciary, the Senate, and at least half of the Bones on their side, would permit an investi. potion of their last year's doings—by virtue of hlch they pretended to enact laws for Kansas and send Whitfield to Congress—andthen let the people decide between the two parties. Having the full power of the Government at their book and the potent name and orgentratidn of the Democratic party wherewith to etnpify and be wilder the voters of the Free States, we thought they would suppose they could afford to bear the exposure which an official investigation must in volve. It seems that they think differently, and are resolved to stifle the investigation by violence and force. The alternative they offer to the Free-State men is—'•surrender Kansas quietly to Slavery, or be subdued and punished as trig borer' Be it no, then! Let ns avoid collision to the last possible moment, and submit, for peace sake, to indignities, to imprisonment, to be insulted, belied and harassed as traitors—bat not to the enslavement of Kansas. No surrenderl— N. Tribune. Tam or TUI Tuntirts.—The Turners, after having spent the night In the Tumors' Hall, of Newport, came out yesterday morning about 7 o'clock, and gave themselves up and went in procession in the custody of the officers to the Court House. Here an examination commenced before Mayor Fearons and was finally decided to send back the whole body of Turners to Covington for trial. • After the decision of the Mayor of Newport, they marched out of the Court House—formed four abreast, and, attended by tho officers and a large number of citizens, marched over to Covington. The legal examination of the Turners then begin before a board of magistrates. The investigation was continued till a late hour this afternoon, but no new !sett were elicited, beyond an identification of one or two. As it grew towards evening and many of the Turners were desirous to arose the river, Judge Stalin made a motion that they be admitted to baiL This motion was warmly objected to by the apposing counsel but was a length carried, and the Turners were admitted to bail in the stun of $l,OOO each, and the cue was contin ued till this morning at 8 o'clock. The Turn• era then returned to this city and were con gratulated by their friends on their escape. Mr. Butts, we learned at 10 F. It., was lying in a Mat% of lethargy. Mr. Harvey is evidently sinking every motiet. —Cm. Go:. Wed. (W.4...1.) morning. at mmo o'clock, at bis Mid.. No. 202 Polltblimd Minot, JOHN kl4tU N. WAN, In the Mktg ittxtb year of hi. age. The friends or the 5.117 o.ne ),.lied to attend th. Omani on TM.. T. at three o'clock, P.M. cha SPECIAL. NOTICES. 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Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every tonic, war 'wawa to be pure Cod Urer 011. As DU eau of A'Arsresertion, for the mare cla - rafulo. Pt. Us tin of aim& Air the data/ Lumbago. Re. Ns Pare of ago.. Ar Ware Vail Skin Dingier. for Pm tare of CArvida iCrsoineLsa For /As can o Chronle3Soru Sem ll . tr the ewe Mae B , ..clikw. Pb, The etau of Ggendalor For the cure of Oirlet of the Thou. 11, We care edingesenery Cbanareplioa, fbr de are dlCAronie/rnrsreastle, /Pr Om curs a Raba. Aft Llk care W Digalscs pJW aslder and Skim% ibr cum qf Coustautiond froaksci, and °aura:, DeWitt/. OoLS by tta quart, WINN 104 bott.:•• by Um demob or Moto bon* ono . bottla worran tad pun Clod LI•or Ofl at the Wbobooolo Drottsloro UM,. GEO. U. HAYS/ 140 Wood It,. sign ot tko Gold. kart.. *Dud& Have you a Rupture of the Bowelet—l maid met remedially Write tbe lateation of tbose at. flirted with bantam =Enna( Um towel. to my Wm. did assortment Or/mites of various patterns, and to snit every age, appliad and satisfaction maarantiad in every maa at my °Ms, N 0.140 Wood &mot, Plttsbargb, PS.. sign of Um Golden Mortar. Mame the Trams gold by Me will Id !alma Mursh'r Radical Curt Truss: Purnell liraturoury fightrpriug; Childrear. Trona. riaole and double Vod , dicat Maus, ehddrcne and adaliA I:Lalea If gpring Truu; V. II S. Facie. S4ir.v.l< , True The mice of Taman they from pto Po. Ilembit or Captured intimate as be melted by remitting Mout .04 sending the measure Motodd the hipa Catlin whether the rapture is on the right or telt Ade. p abo dad and adapt Dr. Ilsonfines Lace or Bali prom. for Mecum of Pro. /ape= Uteri, Wealmeae of the Chest or Abdomen. Pile; Chunk, blethers. aski any weaken.• depindlog ow a weth led debilitated eondition of Dr. fildi's Abdominal Gapporkr, Znotith Elastic elbdontool flrDe; silk Etattic Ikas; And nearly ever/ kind of 13nOPrrirr no. In Dee. • I elan nil Solimlcks. Brats of every dile, for week agate! and 'Loop ebooldared persons, Moshe Nuking:. for broken and verleow ELLIPM*I . IktildaPtS, of oh kJ ado. very= fay and pancrni and In fact 'rely •jam ,jl,,gbanica appliance reed lnlbe cursor Übe., DM Emma would state to panne in want or lona* OrTpUnlinil ;Pbst hi on alto rend to ..It the patient by writing, but It Is alirsin better to see lb* patina t and an. pit tbs Trani or Mann inowniallr. Address OEO, ILKEYBUR, Ltd Weed et., m yia,damp • Blau ,(the Guidon Mortar . P:" - SE1BiUtT, Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and Wood C arro r. No. $0 Thrifst.s.t. Wrack Wood dza 'Market strviti, Plttobutdb. Pa. t:eeq.iort+T [lron h..d an Grotto:int Of Tina Omen Pi.". gar 046". . • . To INVALIDS. Extension of Stay • • Finding it imimesible, front the accumulav Inc sien.ae. opal tile aVention, to laws Pi tielfursh as umlT Who had dertened. DR. DAUM M..llTell ...t , na nn. amealntscent in that city WI the LL and if onoraUble with other errant . ..Pe uotL the I rtb June, UM, whorehe mitt s dolly treble...- rented) at hie Rona. s ST . CL.&IB HOTEL, wince Penn and St. Clair eta. Entrance to Booms on Penn Street. Frsm the hon. OfTEN to POl7/Lfor IVIJIONAR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA • AND CIIRONIC lIRONCIIITIS, In the treatment of Waleht the emPoymen andprroprlate Denstitutienal aud niechsuleal Berardi. Mediate. Inhnierione has wren him • del... 0 I never atteni a Nitta iratetE•Ct treatmentnt ttere oon. noU end Pingerouedlesavy: .4 from amp. extorlencer. Dr. Pitch feels higainiyhdlyjnefified In a...n0 that When disease it no far edvanced toot the above Loeses fail. no other Pune= laird relief. Ds. FlTBllmay alio he manual.] fur Catarrh, either In the hoind or throes., with the we Of local epplicetiene, by Mrsna of threat and maxi erring.. togetter with the oh. ...Da. of neceveary Dauer. UMLAUT.. web!. him ten. here in <AK, eftentim. ore yeses standing. Ho Mar he "04.4 f or DYeterfele and Chrenle. Infisrumetlone rf the Stomach sad Bowels, and Pr Female Disearen, which the stunionnent of with re echairtal erldienees wall re Wm to treat with almost uniform mixes. NIL PITON will be valetedq his aanWate, DR. J. Sr __ s who will be with him idler the 10th abler. and utth Weeeneetesenre he hope to attend to catierno from • filstenec with le. :eha7 than h. Neu nun. the Dr. Fitch he under the no leaving on the let of Juno. instead of remaining LlRt h e 12th . ihe appointment will he covet° ded 1, Dr. SA., who 1.1 Mao remain until listunler erecting July Cith. To arsommoda. his Incensing and extrusive wrarmp Pectin, Dr. C. M. row in wh o re .lll hr tenor. vent Wee, et Buffalo, lien torn. whore he be. nfter leaving Pitteborgh, and where all communications will hereafter be addressed. . Dr. CALVIN in . FITCII with. It distinctly under stood that he bas no I opt. arti Pulaceskulul mnpactlnn nith Dr. P. P. mu. sal attention ha e yard *high he founts hiraselleelled upon Publish louts I 7 on hi* return frees Barone, having ref... to the four. It !deb D r .unfortunately persuaded tX Om.. and e e Dr. U. M. Yttela's abeence. Imalds dWrlng to consult Dr. PAW ehonldrail es rally pcselble. :113T7 mh2SXIA.SufT 0810 & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARP tANGEMEN'r, Passenger Trains will run daily, except holidays. as fillosros Losses Pittsburgh for Critstilbs and 1 P I. Loaves CoeAU. for Pittabarib at 5 A M and 12 50 P M. Thaw trains allmals Clem rouPeetiaas at Cosidlins 'oath trains for Columba% Dayton. Clnelunatl. ibnlefon- Malb Indianapolis. Cblayo. Bt. Louis and all potato ou route o .lsoollaU West and lioathvired through Oblo. In diana sad Illinois. Both trail. from Pitteb.gb connect at lUsnittlehl with Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark road. few China., Toledo and Bandutty, malting a quirk and ceurfeetbens to Chicago. as by soy other roots. Comm lions ars toads at Alliao. with Trains en Cleveland and Pittsburgh Snug • for Ciersisod , Mirage, Dunkirk and Buffalo. PaSg;igtie leering Pittsburgh at 3 P. it. be Sand oeky. Toledo and Chicago, bean the benefit 01 a olcbt's feet et Kaneleld or Cleveland. and tidy, In (hires. early next exe roughT Tickntsant told to Columbus, Dayton, Cinein oath Louisville. it. Louie, iladlanabolia Ilenefontainee Chicago, Bork 'eland. lora City. liontietb. Sillatuk Calm. Springfield, 111. tort Waste, CI. lad end the Principe' cities In the Wert. The NNW HllitiliTON ACCONISICUATICII TitALV leaves ifeaftrishton fir Pittsburgh et T , er, nod ht. v. v. Lesvos Plitoburgh for Nen Brighton nt Oti a. nv. nod P. th /or Tickets and farther ixdoricatton, apply to A. T.' JOHNSON. At the wenn, ail., under the kionongahele How, Or at the Vederal etevet Station, to iIk:OROS PARKIN. Ticket Agent- J. IdOnllig. th t. J. KELLY, Patatoger Agent Sittehurntt, May I. HUM soya Dr. Gao. W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP Wit THE CURE Of (Jungle. Colds, Croup, liosreeneett Bleeding Longs Asthma, Bronchitis, Ingarnts, ttpreters Pore Them., Consumption. and all dim.... of the Throat and Cbm t —ALPO— Dr. Geo. rhuh-e RIIEUJILTIC L NINEAT PAIN PANACEA, FOR TUX REUEF AND CURD OF ltbetuantkcs, tiouralsiik. Lumbar*, Riatica. PlAurstia Pains, Palos In tbs Ado. Ch.ot. Dark awl F... Pv•lleil and Palen' Joints, Weak Back. Cramp. Pore Thrn.t Bonin, ie. The tboasaoda who hay. noel theoe Mellotore toettfr to their ereollont own.. by a tooottlnabotte of thole ... To thaw who hove tot owed Mom movroold say TRY Tfittif .ad they toll/ Cod (beta to le all they aro - .moo emoted. aool Met th.r.ui art .Ith etap.e.lbte effoet. DR_ ur,o. LY. P 1111.1.11101, 11.10 e Prorraetor, Clortnaati. f:e •,,• k.1 " .1 " " II ' AM • 172,[.1t, 4"..u. rte. • The only Medal Awarded by the New Tort Exhlbitinn t.. U. ngllati or furrign Yaw.. Alan° faAtur.r. IltA been °teals«, quantast nuraerrAam lorw tu LI:A A PHIVAINS. for thmir s banter fmWer t felmon It all:mixt t eat Ea ore • sten L The es enitt i.f thl• each:. Lea •aten-led tnevery qu•r• ter of the al.!. and Ile e Cr , e‘o , ien the tenon , health la te,oralna dal!, Inure •.leves-vetl and aranoteied,d ID the United state. It I. held In he Ito =net arrneeht. enutihaent. and I. amterrturdl tor tl. tnn4 .pd 'propeTtlera It. tka , ltval au enabling the etnmech the , keNl. On lb,ss qos4tl. bay • Loon tui.17.1 to by a gent..., who wriloa tc I.E. SINS tbsur . l bay...71.J• t..ftle of Worefeet.shlnt Sou. If o tosr I ho.. loot P0rt0..... mu. ball.. l loan .7 W.f. , etet. of b.flth to your tatsw if ft.... 1, oat 1 th...Y. t0..11...0. I tan .an truth MT tb.r• uothlng la a trarartges Iva gaia.aearlf till L blavntifkrf, at loast in thr , vo - untra as your Faun, la India..l, .tam. It la Ml:m.l al lba BIM of ...v7 reglment" medical gentleman flit.. Mena M.dr. to Ids tralhor to the Fame nrolemMo at Warre.mar, in U. fallawkag terms. Kell Ima I Pm - ram to instil. *v.., 1. pliplr •Inanre.l In Isaliti saal that It 1.. la tar erhaant. the weat acehlahla a! wall ea tlto IF i.J.ingh TOL 4U( IQ enltehle for •vre, •Lnet y •tut lb. eel...reel demand erllkh hs• ....”nteLl but LW to UM.t balrstian. tQAca othle.l I. IM Pohh, hhett • wayt.ty of pang, but M. growls.. a., b. Coven hy lb. ham.PKILRItih - britut I...hreweed atr.o the m.• 111 - eattonlwe. or patent at... Attopt - ^ , of Lb. bottle,•• heat ..the lat./. at vrerper. loco dirent. hot the blatal Mot.. - - . J011:1 bUNCAN mi.,. 40i Uruh.lmay. :%••• Vat Scrofula. Effects of Mercury. Consarcp• Pyrnina. AA 4. a ..matt., Angels. LLii Annenn. IZ.ddn. 114+211, ef Scalonl tsa Wein ead f' stir.. NAM tYll I.A and Nenital Woman... VIII muse. Inman and nth eltrant3 thinabeti nab. tarred I , 11 EATII. Nn. IsN) tanininey. New York. denotes We • W.I. time &nearing Lbrank ag.ntintt., u. Wirtz. the atbletell eraen•ela+ ly Urns v. h. have ranal red no Inner, Inn. wantons treatment by ether ybytolar.a. Its stets enrol by Pr. ifinitti— Marcus o.lburn. 423 firoa.luniq J. C. &tsars. Jun Laotian.: D. V. Banker and dung (bun/ sap), 11. O. caarpt• (.I.arb.). Y. pi.bbiby A W. Rica red vas, At. Dr. 11.. th loan booorabla and skilful physlolso sod eny. antak—L. Oruro. IL 1)..:. A. Autitb. 11. D.. J. K. No.ll. Id. D. Roo. A. Loomis. !ton. George Petrla, Don. N. ;B. 1T.,. To.. Auditor /tate ot New York, lion. Judas C•rrou. (11, Judo. Nee York. Patients at a dtstaad eau-boronslt tilt. doctor by l.tt.r. statlau their cane PUTT. 4.1 rawly. ad.lce, .red aII :by aecasnary rrstuaUest.by cr .:pow. thereby obviattog tie utoceasity of • personal OUit. Ills iotroDiebacy cork. Nlh illustrstlss suirsilolts. will be not fres to any at. draw. N. B.—Ork tbs EM el Mar Dr. [loath 11l move to 101 81 , 4. g West. °Malta the at. Nlctiolos Haul. aplurdra POSTI.EY NELSON & CO. 2111.NOPACTURVIII OP Cast Steel and Iron Gun Bare) SOLE) BOX VICZ.I, Cut Steel Plated k Hammered Shards 4 Spades Mks. olattooks. &edges. liarairMlN User.. Tool b, • o. WA REHOUSE, ?(O. 17 MARHST .t. 711788 UR 011 PA. Puottuo rot will ;awe ..amt. owr .trek p =amain, ....h.'. ALEX. HUNTER, ITEI=I FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARD; LARD OIL, A A D PRODUCE GE Itr ER.4LL ) No 201) Liberty ritrool.. 111121Z7t0L1. JOHN SieNU C FAuTuti OF COHRAN_ Al BROS. tio iron Railing, Iron Vaults, ball Doors, Window ahniters, Window Guards, he, Nos. 91 Second at., & SO Third at., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., n ave on hand a variety of now' patterns Vanes sad Plain. gaaabl• an an v i =reL bt a / .1 ., d lgr . a at t tantion p 513 sadollai Um* maw dent lafs. Britieh and Continental Excnange warm pars DRAWN SP DUNCAN; 811$1111All & CO., ON TUE 'UNION BANK, LONDON, !N tieldB Of 11 AND lIPWARDP *Those Drake aro a►ailable at all the prin dmi Town. ofitnglind, lieethad bud Ireland, sod the Continent. WA alma draw PI(IUT 'ULM ou M. A. Grauebaum & PRANKPORT 4 AWN. whictiooros go. .134.111310.41Ke to an wt. of Jmm.oy avitsortotot sied Itolasna. pramo maiming -to travel abroad mar Peonneetbronsb Via UMW! of Cendlcon widen Wad/ era b obtained, a. needod.la say paatnt tamp*. palladia,. of Milo, Note% and ethor anneeltiaeln repa..lll recede. pompt ur at lt teue iviL tlo ,..d. n wl .. i.LtAmr.rThe t irei nettlti• WII [JAMS & ALLEN • SUCCISIOOI7.B TO ARNOLD Ja WILLIAMS ChllsonFUrnaCeS, Wroqtron Tithing AND DITTO° OZNICIALLY, ==e== V. • A. win acadzset far Vitsaleg and Yeattlatlng ti n t paw, pipes or Cbilam's runues.Ohurthat. M IloingtWajfictoriu4 hem llosma. *met Doom ?MI llotal• D.1111.t. Y e. IS Mart,/ et., Meow, For s3lo.—litttidsoto Proporty - for sale, Minato .t We forks of the roar botweeu the My and tLe shut DNB ACRP, occupied Ly the Bev. A. el. Buxom . . Apply to DR. WitlollT, royddl fe •No. 8 Oraot et. Pittaborwh, Pa. _ Batchelor e Hair Dye.—No pil A wrieg CoriPtrand mold ein hi?. attained the smietrial 6ror smelled to this Dye, the engine. net , et f.Ulug favorite. Nam Is not pima true co hazels than tho bmwa or bled, prudent IS the ft/dart, ;meet or mot frowsy heir brit node and mid. or applied, tin aloe prlvaia rooms) at nalatiaDeli Ins Teotory, JA Broadway. Now Tara. Wm. A. ilatehelor Li an tbe tot of ; all manias, others aro Tb. onninlor Is and in, flt4batib.b OFARGS KnYlll34.l4lWantst • " inr4Alinnlrb • - 4 „ PHIT,ADELP.II.IA Toe cad Lifo 'warm* Company, `No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, 0PP03712 TUE =ram HOME. Will make all kinds of Insurance. • either Pandas or I.! mita. on srerr7 dogrintion nf Property cm . ~• of rammsm. Mecham Iss.ithßigilz— Kis , p rw id.,,t. IL w.ruoarai Vies President DIREI*011E: Paul CUP. P Elnyes. Nen.iNlTro O. wn P 11. EsEnglish s ay. Jr... 8. . O. Sherman. John Clayton. H. J. tiferargr" c. Wilor. V. ihtcgscunn nacre PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & marine Insurance Company; offico, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITITIMIROIL Pi. Ruzin nAnwer, frailest Tam 0.W.X.l gee'', This Company makes every Insurance ap n.rtiti.nne too: connected with LITZ HiSHB., n. ,e o .,Anpo Inn Hull .d 0.10 ILL' kit the Olal end Elnehedppl rive. end tributanee, end lain@ Ethan on wally And against Loss or Damage by Fire, And sgmln rp et r flu PQ of the En lad haw, Nwrlzattan an d TounoLatlon. Poncieelmsnottitt the lonentrste. not:A/tart 'MA , A*AY man rank, MA Ilobertaalway. MM JonoY& pb S. 4.n. 1 4 amnelAInClarka.s, I John Ynllnetnn. • Jo.ph P. nat... 11 . D.. liloaperld B. Drown. John Erna, David IL Mambo., Jam. Marshall Christian boa, Nola Rich.. William Ca., Jam. W. llalhoul i t Itobwt IL Ilartloy, Chu. Arbuthnot, arbuthnnt. Jul. D. MOIDIL Alexander Emil* field nur2b-li Ai PEN SIBYL' ' INSURANCE CO. and Smithfield Streets, • d Capital $300,000. !LNG'S AHD OTHER PROPERTT :As. or Damage brylre, of Corner Fo, Author INSURE !MIL Agalose Altel the Peelle of IMEREMI MUCIOIII. Rods Patterson, Jancb hunter, Jas. P. Tanner. 0510.... Stulth. I. Ori re Sproul. Wade Hampton, J. 11..1 ne, R. Comshall, !fare", D. DI. Long, iVI-- Wm. P.J0h.D.... W. MoOllnteek. D. Z. Park. J. Joi,. d, d_ Cartier, Pred.ted.t. lion. -if. Y.. , 011218T0N. Vie. President, RODY PATTEASON. Ascrer. A. A. CAMILA =l2 I:=ZZO Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire dc Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, or Lloo. THOS. B. ruottExcE. PreadeoL. ROW. R. LlatzooLD,Socro47. 6TASIENT hlNlthrl. From the rlnltdar Aug... to tb . Thlett tot d•F or Intatubar. 1855: mount ro , ntiv•d In Merl n• i•r•mlitto• ' do Fln o Tc.tal Dr.ml rn. timr /Ivo n1,[31 In ()ANT AI. =ME= ==;==l=l Yll.tsburgl;u'r itallruttl C.ost Iwo on First hiortirass of liesi V.star.. . ....... Quiti 10 Bank •nd on 14n.1 i'.a.pit•l•al...,ll,•l(l•••rupot non Tet dun) ..... 87400 00 Pronalum Note., nnt 138,347 31 .• • • . . Due Imm Acreote (.eeurad Ll &nide) txpengr.el end Colllllla.l e Total amixicit 01 Lune Income! but 001. yet *diluted, Vire Marine . 3.666 O TblY Corojtruy Insure. hub sod turgo r C iots Go lbw Ohio sod Miudyelppl hibutulex I oyurtu ari•bant to.. or duo age. by Wes. Lawry 11/Lamb, adj.:laud end protourir Pad ItYrnusc39-11on. T. M. burs, 0,11. J. ti. 11arybYhd Jan.. Wood. For Tororvocuorrly to 1111131A8 J. HUNTER, Ming. 1.11:t1 lb No. 90 %Vstur at. bet Wool sod klystuL B.ehance Mutual insurance Company OF PmLADELPILIA.• OPFICR NO 70 WALNUT Starr" Invested. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, lider ebßadlas, Forniturs. Ay In trim or country. 17m mutrmi nciple, combined w the moorri of Stook Capital., pri entities the Insured to ith itimre ha p ty rofits of tbaCompany, without 11.0101 for lottem. Tim Puript tbrrtilleatra of thla lPutipatiy, Mr proem am. touvertitila. at par, tutu the Capital Stock of fba Cwinpiy. LL lal TINOLILI, Preeldant H. H. 1.10.11111111, Peamary. DIRECTORS: • Clem Tic lay. Lowly H. Aohbutst Wm. It. Thome., tieing. N. Halm, T. C. itorklaill, I Hem. W. Tingley, D. W. CP Manta, 0. Lathrop, Hobert tityien. H. L. Carton, C. a H ra . b W l od ibt M ,w a T O oLa J n am es Jamie L Taylur. Wm. Altuecr, Jamb T. hontict I Archibald (lety, el.mad, 1 Wm. M. tiampla, .1. 0. CMYYIN, auant, mba:- caroler Tbird 404 Wood etrowte )FLAW AKE NIUTUAL SAFETY 1 tiSli It 050r. (PIMP.. OPY ICS. C. X. forcer Thirt and W Mout sta.„ Pblla.le Ida. MARSNH INAIIRANCEb, tin V EAFY.LIt, CAHlli YHXIOIIT. to all pr-r trlhe worid. INLA.tili INSURANCES. Ori timid. by Hiram, Catiale, Lake. and land Carrlatim: to all parta of the C.tn Pint I , I I I.IIIANOEO tm Ilarebandise yetwirally. UO Mama Dwalliou Assam m. vux Nov. S-A, 1A5.5. Hondo - and Montage, and IteM At .. SIOLVT 04 Philadelphia Cityand fiber Loan. ............ 4.1,110 W in Haat, Railroad... 4 Ir.. m•cca Mho pinkie T2.6ffi 10 (Wm itetwiesbb. 101.440 V. Crab owimmi MO . 'S. UP H mace. , do. at Av um, ; 7 0 . rarirm. Pcilmes mywatly 0(110. fob. due lb. (Amman, Xatumriptim 121M21 1 .!I 12!!!!!1! Witilan Illszt.to. J , ..ph IL Seal. L•dmand A. Nowt., Johtt.U. Dart, Robert Barton. John IL 1/..or.re O. Lett..., 11.1..e.n1 Darling. ta. IL Job. Brooke, J. li. Jnltttma Jae:tele. Ilan.L Theoptalusl . soidia, tiro R. M. Litlea.e, •TII IV AN II•••• or."."viw s lt2r":L' u llitt= Citizen'. insurance Campy of Pittsburgh. W. DAGALIGT Prrnitna. 6AMUZL1...9A.611111LL..5.r. or. it 1. tit N.II74I.I9IITWEEN IJ R6fT AND IFV3p . I) . R lA+ A. INNUNNA n:;14, AND CARii.) ILISK6 UN TUN Uli AND %UMW' FPI RIVERS., AND ThiBUTAILII:zI. Wr hula rt .L.Tatat Lou or Dwane" Cy P.m A LBO IN,LAN , .: rrNA AI IN• X A mad /XL ANO P 1,1170417 OAI sn4 rHA.s.Npos r.i rioN. Wm. Um.la, . Capt. ?tut Binllua. Bel Ilm., s. M. Kim, !IMAM Danlab,Jr, Wm. BIOgNM. S. Umbaueb. John 8. DOBeras, Imam M. Ponmxt, FretiClS BMWs. Walt., Brunt. lam Y. Cooper. J. Betmonman i Wm. B. Urn. Jot., Blllotan. HEINItY COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND wlioutimat DEALER LN CHEESN, BUTTER, SEEDS, VISE. A/1414.1am tiocutraNy. No 15• Wood Street. Pittsburgh. New Yoaz, Juno 156, lobo. girm York it Liverpool Lice °Rackets...4a JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Li rty att.t.t. t`lttat.nrytt. Pa_ it at. only ;tract. In tbs abov• nit, antborltnd tn .al/ rum,. Conant , . far ea, LI. of ?fn. Tort itna Llntrynol Panksta. tURNILLIIIB GRINNELL, ST Rooth st. N.. York. llor ahrarr. . bond blest Drs. . our amount. payohlo at ony Rank le Iroglood. Irolsod„ Xcoriaed ood W.. Alan. brim• ossorogors rrom bOtw Park and Muds& pbt• by Haßro.]. JOHN TGIOMPNON. foor 6 0.1&-ortf avIT No. 110 1.1hort•n000t. EAGLE STEEL WORKS. JOSEPH DILWORTH & Lo., (soccossola 10 num, ftetszftl a c 0..) ANU7ACTVILIMI of Mut Steel, German, Sam, Blister. Peugh AND SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS Mattocks, Wedgee, narrow 'fectli, &c. WA21.1301:18E. No. 111? WATER MELT. Iletwoon Woad.. 11=Ith5fld, PITTSIIIIP li, P A. Jasmarl 1 11611:141107 WELLS, iticinz at CO., 86 Fourth et. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa MLAT7ACTithrit3 o 7 Buggy. Carriage, Riding, Drovers' DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received direct from their isotory.ln Walt of e ll ore elt s t v ed ea. mati ; a d sow r e ttiA Thom wh Lomita aim noori . Wha Chnterat'itatah 4744= B H rog l iiiil latateeSto. W.. style. of WbtantaapUy foelted to ortleh 0 r dsts from the aro oak:lW lad prosapitT shipped per lastehatioos. - 105.1 dr..4.14 yramz.A.l fizz) jrs Dalbw's Magical 'Pain extractor. Inflammation and -Pain are us inseparable IA /Ire Lod neat. ,inflatutindlon ;miaow pain, and pain Produess lotionnpanto. Wherever Mare Is onnatural heat. throbidug or redness, no matter who they it lo caus ed by • tom a hart. a KM, lisistli, rhea:autism, pine. maid, burn or sting. num Is ionammasloo. A hundred MOM or a thoimusdiallit6lliewinct altos or clulage the coucludoo„ To fellows Mao. Mid moor. nature, tollaro. Mallon mod be madam To accomplish this, Ms snorts cribs physician are always dlroctel. Thousands ofphy. ritiana mut tett ttiOussad clam tint Ma Met sagacious Demosio who have awl VALLI'S hL/LIMOLL PAIN Nis TRACTOR, are convinced. and admit that its control over intlammation Is molt woodertalau4 lomollsts, lastautir allaylog tba pita, two tralniug poison, watt acting morbid meratlons and taming nature to resume her course. It,: noting sad haallag. No horn, . scald, MVP, or Isnmont too steers to yield o ihmoottalag and =Mg inanalt*: Appirit itomodiataly and the cars baseman:awed. iflrAll MOM tbould b oddresod to 11 V, Miamian A Co., SI Ilaitlay sy thor Tort. told lD Ylttobutgb by ar.:/. 11. ILLYBII3I. 110 Wood at na3y.lo3okla A Copy of a Letter.--New York, 3 , 1833.—Dy. IL T. IlmusoLt. Cbstalst, NO. Sal CUM:not rhum.iplaw—Dsos Str: Yuir proparatioso ay, millblz my midi, in this gamier. 14.0 preserlbel them with reser et all Datleata mut aD eefely say I Darer Yet saw their equal. Ih el give it elver& eaUgattite. 114 I shell CM centimes ta au them la all the &Weft.gird_ 14 You., truly. J. JOIIIitION , U. D. Duthie. A% Fee W rertieareaut Itelmtald'e (keels. Plepayetieee, my 131wd • Nelson's Ambrornes. Tho mobrotypo: is deoidediy most Wonboantifol and darobbo ittbm of ?WWI ever known to the fut. Thole tom Watt yolroty sod , Wong In diem arrarobtaine4 by the DUI MOM. MOPS tolopo op gtl sum,tboy ISP OlCOplttigly rand Wu lb* lifialleneetTPO. ILO/ OTO porv.µ7 dbubet. a y coal k tle h l =rim i rz Ambrotylow By no otba MD= ma Aura broods so plepOolly boootihal. reopeetthlly IipPOOS oppf:tt sad tba gatiorallY aoll ADM " gtSVCVVlZgr=cr j" %tk o raig"gn''' EMI lEEE THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARK 'S Celebrated Female rills. - - - • • - Propored from a prfeription of Sir James c 1 k., M. 0. l'brakinn Ettruralnen - , to the Q. Invelnabns Stealer.* I. lanfainn." In the compol alt thoes painful and clanireron, lneld.nt b Ulm male extustitution. It terilerste• .11 emery.. tehez , .. " d bring , . no tt , .. mehthly rested with mgelsrlty. num Ptlls shook] b tow.l two et three week., pe•el•h.. Yto Ws, tiotinatti they rertity the ehr.ittltutiOtt. sod {arena tbo =t iering durioc tabor, mmbting It. rsothem to Pertztm . CtO2 duties with ralety to herself sad chill. J. O. 007F1N. Assot. Third and Wood streets. 10 all ammo! Nermamem and Spinalhaebtolir e yarn to the Back and Limb', 11eml0eri, Fatlune on Bllsita Sur Mon, Palpitation of the lieut. Lrosness of Spirit", Ureter Ilealsebe, and all the painful Ilion= Odba sioned by a drordared system, throe Ms will affect a oure when all other romans lime railed. and altbangh Naierfol remedy, dO not contain Iron. calomel. mitle.MY. or any othtr =local. roll &mother." accormanyhaz each pact., Prim to the United States siniCailada. One Dollar. Sole Agent" for MI. =entry, 1. C. BALDWIN r Co.. KoeMatex. N. Y. ;Irma: a bIiISES, Auburn. N. Y.. Donor./ MmIY. N. 11.—.14430 and ir.sompe enelearal to any an. therieed meat, 0111 Inn. a tottleot theta MI" by return roc sale In Fitukrzsb., by FLEMING LlitOi. corner of Wood Ana Ynoirth ..M. ABEL corner t d nod o.l Strathfield pm: 40S. /1.1011140, tamer Dimhond nod Mo. Drcgristo aymrally. dfaLlydAyter Fever and Agne.—A case of eight months stmadingruzed LT BIERBAITS HOLLAND BITTERS: !Unarm. anal . . tie 117 Grant at., near Etaltritield ritaalarab, earn "trot July, while running on the river, on. cotton boat plying betWien Natehel end New Orie.4 I woll tt ken with Fever and Ague For eight long morithel euf fared with thin dreellu , diets.. Themes: fart of this time i was unable tn work, ,ad .pent at leant fifty dopers for dlgerent melleines, but found ne permanent roll:1,- 26m0 weeks non, one of car friends insisted Ullon n 7 UT tog Raerhave's Holland Bitten, lading that arure wax guarantied. Alter taking It for oae week, , I moot ray wee a pound man. I have been at sort now for two weeks, and here tad no return of the ehille or beer chat. ...co .0. HOLMES & COLLINS. nr-II•lyd&-yrT PITT SBU RUII. Holloway's Ointment and Pills, can is I...ldling Remedy for lirysipelas—Mr. henry Tornio . , I f Doter. Melne, woe nfliirivel with Pry,lpetes, ler, purple blotch. nine on his rem and trot, and all perta of his body, end , desvilt• of the many remedies he tried he WWI not Lanented. At lenctli he had receurw 6 - Holloway's Vintrient end Pills, and made up his mind to persevere with these remedies, which he did. The ',suit wee. that Inn few weeks, ho v. perfectly cured, sod his genes. health wonderfully Improved. This MI. hes created pult sensation in Mains. myl4.lterT .64`9.101 1l MO COO 00 1721:1111E1 MIZiEI Holloway's Pills, by the dozen or grog!' I or oats at ONO. 11. KNIVREII.I4. 140 Wood at. ' Artificial/ fipples, of an improved kind r, ateh26 ONO II KEYSER'S. 140 Wood et. 80 doz Crystal Soap, in oars, at Geo. H aII6YSEIVe, Wheriesala Dritt.l4o Wood at. me , 20 Holloway's Ointment, sold in any qnanti tr..e Wm GEO. t.. KEYSERS. 140 Wcal Vegetable Cattle Powder—Buy your Ram and row Powder .t KEYSER'S. 140 Wood rt. 36 dos Kennedy's Medical Discovery at mbrA 00u. 0. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood oL Old Palm Soap, 7- yeaxe old, of lino quali ty. In ban; for ..I. .0 GEO II KEYOER'S.I4O WooS rt. Cattle Liniment always for sale, by the c rues, dos. or single bottle:M. NEW ADVERT] SEMENTS Sale No. 173 Chestnut Street. Phila. 61A1iStIE J. LISMLELS. ratiTIRM TOMS 01 , ELEGANT . . _ . . . (1N WEDNESDAY MORNING, Mayl'lst, at lodeloci, et the clew cabinet trarehouee et Mr. tie, J. It.kale, N 113 Chestnut et , telh ta sold, hy est- Wort, le,f/...t r ese t, the twit of trench Imported eat. Inst;warer, i11..1m the Ape. tnattufitetarett by Me.llenkele e , ,rulteWng about 570,000 wonkier the Bret Furniture . . - rr °dread la this city. The etoeir. tre e , Ol recent importation Wed matiulaetored azoressly fir private saiee from new patterns nod deeighr. elms the into hr. on the rt.:mixes to beeembor. It pompann every witty M drawing rooms. bed MM. dining room and library Mite . In richly tweed ronewood. walnut. tatiboirany arid eak. sollozot sad modern etyles. with the lichen broottetle• en lee and velvets. . • Al tr. a lama malice /inane of plainer sty/mil of dining room. hrA room and parlor frienittlea. with tett Quality Unitlien hair cloth. iis.tnry arte:e haring !mut main exprent7 tsar PM.ito nave. the same r nerantee will be dent es If en Picen , " l . :or The Mit reputation cr Mr. tienkete es • <weft' and eklhul mana feeturar. Mm to the full continue of por-hneere. N. 11.—➢ area from • dialacte, -an bare their reads ore!, par' 3o the womb-. 1.015.t4 Pennsylvania Railroad. - 9. .4 , •19 10 , 5 100,000 00 CIECEI and afteriffondny next there viil Go (hi.. daily %mina lietirrao Pittoinirdb Led PhWalt+ rittabarch 1 . 634dr10b4 .t a o A- M. =EMI mpaa... urer WII•mlu, • Paz:purl K. 043 k., Henry ammo. Jr. k) n. J.11t11.111,L Junes Tenn.:A. James L. AIt.V.I.J, LL4WiK e Chart.m Setuamr. J. T. Logan, 0. T. ct M...an. . Oki MARTIN. rg /WM n[. .o O. I l kNI.. TIIM PAM LINE leaves Nttaburph for PLllmdelphla al 2 PO, P. "n. TEM NW= FIYPILIMS TRAIN leaves Pititurnh ttr Philadelphia at In P. M.. Blattsvilleancommodatlan 7 ale lea,. Plttatnirgh dek• 17. except Ennilay, at 1.30 o . ore, P. M. Bruton'.its cemodebon Train leaven NU. 1.0 daily at it o'inock d. irslo o'clock P. "Land (UM e. lL 'Moaning se far se Turtle Creek lirldee. The stove lined mace: et Pittobtanh with tbo MAIL reale 14 inuffnew fit Louis. Ine., Alton. natant and China. nau- Isayton,3prionnelo.Dialidontaitil,nandnelty, Tolswei nelerbus, Zanesville, 'dominion Wad OIVIT-Or. iibwe a., with 11. ntaase Purist Boats trinn N eV 0nt.11.% ht. LOGI% LOGIiVII.III•43dCaCISIUMI. . ..... ... -- .• -- - The wish nada can be had to or from glib, of the ddre plant& Pr- f in potion ism ere 1107.7.411. at the dift. rent stadia. Wilts. Peouvosters from the Woo will find chin doe shortest and one expeellflons route to I'lllll.l.lphi, Italtiootx& New tort. or Undo.. J. Al NAINISN. Aged. Amoco Liher. Peefutudyt. tiliA3. AIWA! Amar, ramesorr Loam. r rdsnerprrie. iyAled ---- ' 0715 13LAIN BLACK SILKS—MURFITY d: a BURC77 VI PLC hare., ot opened a (odor opply of eureeice girt Odle far Molina. usd Drumm Alma, new and hoodoos dyles of. /dui - Draw Bill, at roomed Pd.": Dimity Eland& Crorhet Listoite. rea ve ry J tIM rot Iloilo Hood& Dramatist Collor& OOP, I Wok Lso ileni.file, of the Tattoo quantity. • foil go 1 ottorne. • mils rWoARASOLS—A A Moron & Co. have juit op.ned It mars cards id fine Parreele. la Moire An. e. Tyre Bath. Plain rod Ileceade bills, A.. oomph. log ma coy elegant new style& 0711 LUTE GOODS A. EMBROIDERIES-- A. A. Mum & Co. tom teed a eery estesoice etrmir of Irrlilt• Goods. comprising One plsln and figured owi.lll and Book Moline. Ntossolu, JaELISOLI, Castled Mo line, gutting& Ltd•rr. Insertletts rod floe Probrolde. des ofatery aloud stint, coyli FORTY FEET FRONT on Carson }Arcot, for toto. two vaJa•bin building lot& mob (0 ft. frOot on Carson e 1.... Routh Pitt both. 07 112 deep to Otentut •11.7. Cn each lot ls • two •1057 fescue dwelling house of 4 root. and cellar. etude trees. is. The house. aro dictated OM the • UST, 110104 mom for two ler, ' , eliding. cn 1,4.4.113 eit. 7b. Odnlbuesee pave every fiw minute& king !.17110 rISCO i tery easy of woos. Pure for both I nd- II ' r will b. ' 1 (. 41 7 1771Ve d gfrOl Aloe lie t at i iOUNtitY -- SEAT FOR SALE—AT very 71 )diatirstln evottiry resident* besnUfally attests. on Chartioe Comb, 4 tulles from the city. Contslnlng 10 se.es withmioersates (nuking met U amm) of OM bot tom load, on 00110 E to erected • Der nod eutettothil two rb.11.1 frame hone& containing 7 moo& hall and o dray. out bower& to Ufa - ether with a young orchard of grafted frutt trees of I.lolohldi nod IMO/ all besting. spring boo.. and rump o ll f esullent water, not to be eurptered in itts coutdry. The dote. property wilt b• sold at • - bstgllnand on bum credits. as Um owner Is about to MO ore his Moaners. Apply to 11. ArLA IN 1 BON. 0120 No. 52 Mote'. Bulldog) tth st. 011M=111 REINOFIELD FURNACE PIO IRON Ijl. o tong esr .h.l and Ibrsa nix fcr t 0715 He, ILLY & ROE. ACON-10 casks Shoulders, 15 do Mans, 210 do Bider, 232716 II6IIIILLS RON A111)-15 bbls No 1 Lard for sale, by bIeGILLS uItIED PEAOLIES-20 sacks Ohio helves ayibr ma or oilis _ MeOILLB kIIOB. GRAIN BAGS-1500 Stsr k Mills Brimless Bun fcr sale br myls McGII,LS s !WS AiIiACKERAL-10 bbl 9, Medium .No, 3 msartametts Myyeation. fn tale by my 3 bIeGILLS HOE. WINNER'SPAT - ENT WASIITE.E.--- ll+waived wad far st:e 'ay corn HOLMES • COLLIN& ►rANNERS' OIL-30 bbls.• for sale by IL A. FAUNKSTOUIE t Cu. ttylt rot. Vint and Word ot. B RITISH LUSTRE-30 oases fur mato by mils 5. A. FALINCiTOCK S CO. EMERY -75 kegs for sale by myi: B. A. lIKIINCSTOCK A CO. L AW'S BROWN WINDSOR. SOAP--S „.l7'' r `” IT B. A. FAIIITS roux A CU. W 0 0 AND FEATHERS• suite ri,N = 1 4 °14 ' 1 '1 3 'M ".° =l/ VOZPatllelfe Cottage Grand Piano. QPECIALLY adapted for usen til to in BTRANBOATa, CUTTAON Ibis. and In enplanes where anent sada... pert elle ofinatrument la drairshl . s, Tory t, ' % Fiyt butt t r liesr= room. go te ran t d b ateWe i re feet. or.- riot ro the moue or hot Plano. In power and eareetous of tone. Ile etyleof faro Cure It rineurneued for rlesmoce• end tastebluran and their durability an. doubted, befog Iron faatrned.' throughout, and Inuit of Um roan entatantlal material. ThoyQenat, an, from one of the Nat mumfactorlee In Europe, ether. they an tut sup. Mutton alt other ruler of Plante. Parr-hum and the iz WA; In coneral are invlced to call and unnotoe. II: KLEMM a Rl/0., No, fin "INA at, N. Et.—l bey will $0 (Mir n , rratted. • subt Igneetaute.?dav llth, lase. T a meeting'of tho Commissioners of the. UM PITTEDUIta a BF COMPANY heId oa the 10th 4-m cam loa otGeo. W. dirks.% Esq., it ante - Remind, That books .bts subscription to the moltsl stook of mid COISIwiT be tee:l:coed et the ruroirima glum &ad vlsees: • At AL.Mamie& Hotel, Pittsburgh. ea lath sod t l tb/ 1 •7. At Jerrett's Wrests, AVlsehloa ton tesd—....—..slat on At liter Arland's store, Ateubenellle tosd--•••••• •40 do At elacent'e store. la Noblestovre.--.....---.A24 do At Perry Atarther,ln Hrsoleel.That Asunder litotCes. Wm* 4 " Trunict, be appointed 10 twelve subectiptlons at .shrso limes and Owes In the onaute7..lo, _ Capt. Jame. Woad. Joha V. Shlgn ea bump 'A ' Le As • to remiss subeariptione in tria ef , D issadttleolta • P. A. Lose, Peey: (INIX ONE PRICE ASKEI , --7:114 te the maid fair Web,. boyar and yeller. ILL stlielly ad bared to at Iletble Uell. as It thenl4 be by erer7 sell Me tasted Madern bon. erery artier. Tba ee.aen for rpm. mar goods I. now at baad, aed a very Woe sodemll see leetedstock ter MEWS and DOT'S men rue be fened at fl-TEIVeI Ootbln UN4mr. Wald at and b:aanned Allay. W We stud, t'IL td7l4 rlro RENT—The Storo Room and Collar ad atalog On Tea S ir.re of Illatert Wray Mop , :itsird7o'=s.l7l' br'n4lll-0 41e ¢:` good • glitTiSrig:ll.3'forevaid Ir r A o 97l d so d. . 04 BVIJON It BUN; • Boxl." Bultdlitit, se: UP AVON-76 - mks Shoulders,, 4do limos, Spntiva ind Pall DAVILD CL. RUM . or; Litertrantl Head INIM I ellftlll ttEkt boo statazneut to true TIIOMAN ADAMS, ca • 11);41.1 Di cull /loner, or I. Chertel's tlothle 11.11 wm (6.X.5.113 TO 2. 1. ISIIANELAIM) Agricultural Warehouse, FEED STORE, No, 129 Wood Street, a=l CADINST►ODNITUB6. SUMMER ARR ANGEMENT ()Low OF HOUR. ROBT, HUTCHISON,. C . OItIMISfsiON FOIt the sale of Western Reserve Cheesei Batter, LsrdElsoma. Fish. Pot .d P.x/ Plltitak. Ctrattity°,'". teedti Inky Pratt, 116 Second st., bet. Wood i f SstitVekl, Pittsburgh, Pa._ itzrn . • oM g.g ackburn,Prot Catnna Ztpatcr Liartot, Ftßtrg UrgLet (tianzrP6 'V4 • L & Istunotck 2Co " , . a. Card. I REQUEST the attention of my friends and Lt. NA lie to of Jacek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which I think contains • latter Twisty of rich etylee than any other farmer panchain. I hsra Wan Ff.dal palest. obtain all the e h dos of FANCY CLOTHS Drab, a nd roue DAIWA. Drab, Brown an Olive, vrlttiVatioas Unto of rett= Blue. 'have el:named the mete ems in stientittitrair Fancy Canimeres. WOl.l • Wm.' , • fluke anortmant. of BAC fob:" imitable F4r evening dress in the SUMMIT MUM. vitt' a number of Blatt Plastic lintel liond.g.thca tended for tbf hot 'feather. My gook VESTMCIS la am lerae em out he found elasarbefe.oonpridasevery variety of Patter= plain awl figured if tonsil., and Mar. seiner • • SIT smortheent of ttorr l7otl inn hasbren inerinued and ant Fret ..4 to Lli ill cirdere in this booth with =re satins a two, to orynil fetid loners than hitherto. I would rah nicest artentkna to s nonibee of frettf mull Plaids paoullsrlT silted to ehildeens• which. I think. cannot fail Also, Drsettss, Azzetaino L An initial. Merinos, Wrench Nankinottes andVl Willow Cloths, with rinininion styles of Worsted end Lin. en Cords. Intended either far =en: or boy& Clothitan. SOLOMON STONER, ap23.l.md& - wT No. 80 Wood Street. DR. C. .111cLANIV8 • Liver Pills and Veradinge, iMPROFED. • FIR. I. SCOTT, .a regular graduate and nbreirisn of Extensive reosd experhu ends duced by a commendable denre allerviate human. vex, se vrell es to excel. has effected an thIPROVERNICr on the original LivzsPar. and Ymunsratof Da. C. DELaxi having prepared these remedies se the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane. for aban7 Yam. Our Improved Liver Pills and VermihigePuunee mater anteaey sad era more mild in their operation than Ow Liver PM, and Vannbuns rtrr,...ttm-Laetaa. ten* aus inn! a...11A of Dr. C. McLane. We mar. this deelerstkei nnderetandinttlY. and recommend them to the ambled being both pleasant and curative. and believe there sopa. riot to any other Liver Pill or Vermiform el - umpired. Prod Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, bekta. The Whole World Cantered! Dr. I. Scott's CoMbrated White Cirsassian Liniment. The nnlverml reiiefalmded by applkation. oflLle W. &cast! King of Fain MIN,. In cues &Rheumatism, Dont, Lounbago. - tioreThroat. Bet:those. Sprain& dneJllnn= nessorthe Joints, tleistraa. Paine. beside. Du r or any other diva. or which a Palo Killer or Liniment nead.enablem na to escort.ltlvelthat Dra e Snort's (1./throO4 lil M ac em it non Liniment the most cad and pleasant remedy rat dkooramd•Xn.". falling properties ./by healtr.p damn nod prompt midi carton of pain, Thei many attestations Of Its elrttleaald , en by persona of enlightened Judgment and steel totes. ritY. should Indere all to adopt Ii as ► standard Yaml4 Remedy. The most luoredoloos 'rill main" nothing more than the following tea or Dr. O. McLane, db. tle.lalied no a Krost dimoverer of medical remedies: READ! READ!! likiDlll Meneurrowy. Te..ktept. 12,1865. Tkir tr to artVli, That I have examined the HoodPt am t7w.T.'s•cT,gtruib - .l= l ,oVlhe."TX 4 f . '" l4 " . ` l :2 7hT7Z7 I , VZ,-I.7rda=l" loco IJIEM. 1 mace the aboveenamour the more nl6lv to Y.l ham i.tkrust in Vann whatever. I would truth. M no ats that I have trent Emu meal DM Mame.' >6 il. 04r. rentlion ihrisvnt in my matelot , with the happiest. alSeete, and that Leanconzeientlansly rammmend C. rdeLAND. AL D: All the almreldedlchaes prepared told, tinder the pereleion of Dr. I. death &Id by Drone - Ida wad Ilan cheat.' everywhere. The genuine Dr.o. droLano'i improved layer end improred Verrill - Lure are do , !leal Dr. L beatt4 Co.. amont. pealed by nertlfLeste of 0 M I ens, The pinups leetanne. ed White Chrewelen Lin lonent_dpee Dr. L be= olk Co., 10173131D1lUied arltta i thßea=fl. o b c za . , f (o , l ,e. p l r ) o . rut. • Dank Plnee..Mordentoen,_ _ n t a. Dr. t IOO . II . ICRIhER, 140 Word at-. Pittsburgh. Wbols• de Anent, d. 11140. Allesbanyomar Esilromlliena.Whole. We Anent. lahr4AwlereT LOCUBT GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY. - rrinE TRUSTEE& OF LOCUST GROVE Stirconai Female Seminary.lLlTOnoUes to tbeftiends at the Institution, that tha Rev, WILLIAM if. CrasZt. his log been compelled by Protracted health. to.twileen his charge as Rector of the same. they have Nene* fortuttate aa to wore the valuable services of thellal. tlikaittill T. UDELL of New York, for the samaWtion. and who en! tars at mem open the dieeherge of 'hie dathet Preto the DOM far the work eommitted-te him. and they Whore that under hie management the Seminary menet lento pro cure a large chase of nubile favor sad support" PatOOLIS havuendenobters or wards to educate an par- Lcularly desired to acquaint themselves with the advan tages ohich Mil Institut'ote agent , both.. rerpecte its beautiful and mlubrione poeition: ion and a :half mike from the city; mad also the facilienee tar the thttoegh and reticent education presented la It. eflident eerie ofinstruc tor, or Crrralers Lnee ottelaiol oe seri:ration to the Reeler eit her or thelrartees. PAteltmrgh. Avtil 29t.h,1SZA IL Wlslta John 11. tihmentxrKer 12tEMW ‘11111.;n r. JalCutoz Tilftdote if. Lezcsna gyAitimOyod ~bar lerrsoohou, May oth. rigHE EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTS & hUltUtl has thl9 day electoral a dirktead of Tire um oot a the moats of the lest Rix mond.. The erkholdera. or their legal rerrreetadiass. will be pakd o o y r 7:2:k16 " :0 1 1• 16th o'L JA I*lo It. SIURYLAY, Gambler. i issoLuTioN—Tho Partnership hereto Ififcre exletl or under the name eta tale of MONTGOMERY ',Ebert, this day aware by mothal mama. Ether of the pagtoere ere said:aim ! to nettle the (Wawa of nald-gras. dOllO DIONTGOILEItt. CHAS. U. LEECIL EMIE3E3 CBA.S. B. LEECH, Foßwßirritrnifs' ClagissioN MERCHANT, izet Ihr • Flour, Grain, Bacon. Lard and Butter, AND .ALL SUMS OF P.RODUCT, Next door to tho Old. Stand, No:114 Fint street & 116 Snood street. mem Ta:-. James Mara Lull Esq.. Preyldent Fannerre ntposit d&nk. John Floyd & CO. wiener Oth and.Wo.l sta. W.. ylalllpe, Claee Illantretturer, And ilttoltorett Merchants Centrally. Filer, James& Phlladelphla. Barnett, NeebltOar:atom. do. J. C. Ilintior At Co. CineLnnalt iDY SPRING FASHIONS. R. H. Palmer, No. 195 Market :Street, RS RECEIVED A FULL STOCK OF STRAW and FANCY lONNETS,_StIIII7dItItIII NA. ILIIIIII.CaDKR.M. YI ()WARS, eILKS • sad MILLISCEST 0001,21. ite4 oe. • • • • laettulro attoritlosk to this partioulsr; lossiow maga him to offer great Indtteemorda ft. poretwer. olUtehral Wm. Wm. CLsytan, - .4, HOUSE, SIGN ORNANKNUL PAINTER • GRAINER AND No. 107 Fourth Street. • • I etite. Wood and tiodthtleid strode.] - 1.1.7138671011, PA. • Sir dll orders premptly attended to. ' erl6:fdrid A Rnman Lie Saved! nowthto, 111th.; If arch 11.1366. J. A.IIIIODEB. Sm.: It.. Elr.—As I took your methane to WI on eoneignmenr, "no cum noDay.' I tote = , stating He egrets as remrted to Lee by three who bre be this Sam. amt their &Antimony Is • far epee{- men of all 1 hare received: - - W. FL Comm told me. , I bad taken nine bottles of Christle's Ague ii. tram. and continually run down while using It until my lunar and deur wee. Osegerted to that degree that blood discharged from my month and bowie. so that all thournt It 'moveable fur me to Dm through another 01:111. The doe Mrs too did all they malt f¢ but thought I must die. Nothing did me tar on I got Rhodes beetle and Ague Cum, which let and evi tiered me of the distreee and =mem at my stomach and p.l. In my head and bowels, and prodocod a permanent curs In • short tine." D. IL CONKLIN says - "/ bid been taking medicine of es gond a demur as we hare in oar musty. and taken any deantitr of puhaaa and sperides without any good result. atom kith August to the ritti December. Dot seeing bow L'Es°C32ll.er...Zl of e .. manna mire _by_ueing two thirds of a bottle.. - - O. IL. CONKLIN mascot here. but both the e th er broth. ex my kit cam wu the tame ea it. W.. I mold the media elne to both the mune day. and the man was as epesly from the some smallemantlty, and' nright fy. Yount with ESIOPta, .I.IIINLIOION. T.• above spealur for Haag .float in:miss t ile, It te of no bettor tenor th an the vest number or like certificates I hare already published, and the mini greater amount That I. continually pouring to SO . • One thltrmare, Let year I had ocessionth Caution the Publyi In them tads •-.- • . soda owe Arse who hare tiare wee telY vowel circa. cedars, readetedett the =we eif their sates Jor seetti• t, and thew with twa-new iseverdeaatesd Mar it with he e exciamatuse. 'Let the prrpeicter efireg ather e say ere mush (I he etarer:" . .&• .• . Now 1 take plasm re in ItiYi DX 010. Lb* esat.l ea roared telt,* sum. 9n. Chrlet.W. Ague, Itslesze that Ahatehtich ed ill the above tertieleste. - • • •• L. • - There are Derma other Industrious poople mho are EP plying to thetrpalsoroas Crean all that I= ehealt my lever and Anne Cure,-or Antidote to raw% the laminates o emm.,and the Oertifteeta al the Warts. and ettplaht, Dr. Juries R. Ctaltan,_of eL-Y.., la onor of Pa perfectly 1/APPII,I:MS CIIA It CTIM.ItAIcb. I attached to 4 f=tth , Ttrea t ij a l !Nara sane tet .dittonnteh my - ' JAIL*. i. Pcorldercs,ll. L For nate by John Miteheit.O.o lig.do et, Geo. IL KAYeer, N, Wick...ham, L. &Ica and • DiasoMptm. NOTICE is hereby given that the _partner i,'" whip heretofore 'exising. between the undersigned. sunder the tonne and style of Of USER it REM. I. Me delie byrderd Henry %). the purchase of the intrzest of Janne those Carter. The bm of the fires will Wedded bylleury Cuter. who is alone authorised to use the swam or the firm In doing ea. • limo WOLTER: ritts.g. Mervin 31. 166dap3aord : AMES REM. KNAPP AtCARThIi dfansifildirtra of HOT PRESSED NUTS AND WASHER& WarAborm No. tIS Water /SAW, cantor I>r Motet,. PIITSCRIEUE4 r. • CT/ABLER KNAPP E lIMIT CARTER - Wm named ERLtuo comartrAreldp. node? thee tle- afA z HIPP * c***Er the ataxi teonota Awl ado Cot _raw Ulu :h """ ttottlee. l2" t° " of '''' " t"... :''' 4'1114 EXTRA FAMILY .FLOUR--150 bbla . . Matte l art reed sad ma 44.2 r br za,yl4 . ~ . DAVID-C. us..msBT. MED APPLES-10aacks read and • for rale br , Atiyl4 DAVID C.IISTIZST.:, BUGGY FOR RA.l.Xti:ElecondhUtilibtlge fa; Ash, by • MeelliDLVS, MISAMtako) 0714 - • ow W. 41 and Into .t..• I AIME FOR SAL.V—A large barge far I ecal or hunter fa AO= , NDLI2B3. 3126241 CO. T Atill-10 caslut:plure just reed and „„„ yy l4 u•waralLY:Bl. MlA`fßk CO. 'HOPS --4 bales jrust rood and for solo by E 2714 MeCANDLE3R.II.E.OI3 tOO. LARD --10 kegs No 1 just recd and for rL br__ s say ... ll XaCANDLESN MEANS kOtl. ROLL BiftElt--5 boxes fretaiJ ---- wi3d. matre just reed sad fortsbr myl4 ANDLYCSEL EelYa t CCL TILL LIME=49 bbla to =bre on manna ." Hayelty kusal• by /SALM DRUM a 00. UTTER-5 bbls in a: Roll roO'd and for ial. by BALL A LTOO ITT, Wet. at. 1= zeal andintsate by mll4, ' LIGGETT. OLTS"'-I°°° ,I ZS-1000 bus. Pens. Rylkitt nem:rand for aide by 1104 ZnLAVOCINTE gUNDRIES-3 bbisAireaae;: • balf Lra; lameekeifFool; • packs Tatbag, • Nov hadlacteasstuuseseltodats usa !IV ' ,18 A 111 1DIOK.Nar vu. paAavAss,4, (tag, ree'd and for. 'ea* by' daturnasso Ma: Ila llotaad M- II URA-4 Ate , Pi mutat", MAIIO_I4ISX-VP4II IMMSE=
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