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Vieg- - 1;NI * 11MmIsY°1111. 47/. - ligMAttl• " t g4 r iait o *in • imGrdi.S vt.-1 r • • - - •:._W.:IIACEBON *SON. - - • URATZ AND-TENDER; MAKER:, zus nzraT. sr. 4,1;45 BRGADIrArrNfilf rag& XBIRELIIEVEI -nakritOßEE MIES. rI , IIE und,qrsjocat .hsvitig been "" lippmnkd Atratilin- the - sale m.-t.ties• talearit,44 488. eusautscuaectb_y_ttia nitthia Invasion • T;FAU.BANICS 1394: ilkapurtfulltjaittsiettimtion. of the trizolamaralmaktolll4: YitlwirtiPoltr of Itteas Sodas cmsr *LI otherg. . , . iluaiaseals••tom. bow nalxiectwa to - ha :UMW tsar on:lpitbs kaftan:out" fir ttos Oulted ELM" LlWd oLlyerr_bxambrtne : L d .u.r it tu r nad Mtn th=tion ME 154. 2T Z '! 2.414 if . ..! . " 4 _ . : 4'F .: o° , IiVIK-I.6ll:ttareet 1111--orater&i-ocroutterc'Portabit 1 4 3mscalrit, 1113." - - air. o*, aslift.l4 r mashie. atimmoits.Vanyy pyiees, ,, ullßEC V a I /Un% . kick.= Lib•rtr Atretkt, tromm.raal /Or .44.. yet .-- ."" • - Pitol PITTSI URO -COACH ACTORTi . L. 0raratat...,...:.....tt0 =MO BIGELOW & CO4 ._. , ,eiliactuars to Mgtlotc &IV * X°. 4 .2Lra . 115 M. 7. ; LloAcux,s, OAIERTArikS, Pll.2llToNff flowttoo,,ood lut rats" Litcriptiott - ot Varny :741 1 WSt ‘P oi 4741Wi11i; -' 111"1" WHOLESALE GROOkitS: Mato and'Commivion Alachua's, , - DZALIIRB I.N Pittsburrt Manttfacttrreditltiatb, . . , - ,1 4 10::.:2,19 „L trip. - ar i a, comes „of /rob); • PriII3BOBOU. - PA - - 11. 0001 if • JONES 4t, rOOOLEZ WHOLiERX,I43 iIItOOERS A9o4.l...kLl.l2leliillEßSr; . -,,'-'4lncliktt and. Pittsburgh. JEnntlfactarta, 31 'Wdattrelt. '" vs*?FbAttiViod. PAINTERS... 0 N & L 4VIV ' ustatm Eil()X PAINTERS. 'ivanit , (ohiabdtiermatogo THUM HIRE" (Bawer" Wood Iliad - Mutat arms.) - .. - 7411- - batitil 7 p - VDZatay attended to). .tvl.. m 6.17 U. sum= -Imam iousa. luthaminfaulas BT.T.IrRIt 100 1 ThrMS-AND IDIGINE'BMWERS, -4‘24 ittadtdeseripticmi 414,441.1imu, th =sl tartlet ittireed!Uditieu - i*: im3Kvii! S 1 OLDER& -OF: Tat MAliA 4 TßlY=B . l t t e , (lo ,l 3p t t Itilizoldihnittnomin - slatetr 'ow arvaltoolloadad IMO tottolowilito mitten w art 'Wham O Odolm hhol saoli nr. ladtaas and-Port 11,811166nd Mies** teatt of- Ado ttodenclabm Oda Maw to P pa onotyldads, Ohio. l of ndians sod lillnole. tor- the& consoildoWo =dor thothota ef .thit V an te ad iolo Gl4 :rudd i et 'Ai t iz Vnt =CM upon WO af lion of add Agranntot of Cer onilditfn. In hold inch e Ms Indatototh on Os lIECOND - DAY OW JO. Y. debt , the 4111117e 1 f the mad z . Le hoo f of 1 de100t,411...- WM P. .111J 1 DPIttlOtt. deny .P.. v 110 LE 8 ALEII - Alil k t -B tE , HT A r l a L d id,Pi A=W ala tyE a e Ma eaa oo tbndykkikw,u ddt torraliViadiral andoradraarrtaentof/hag.t Palata,.oDs„...llona Statra,...Wiadoor-Glasa at 01 Idado,Patty .P.....A.Rtteat mut 17tna1etar7 rlmry eta To atr as ulota• sod tasiiiiiiicliofis t iegastslz s i Mio 4 tn i tlsoloW=Loo r lsTr-L - 14 . 0sari Idbrtr.ritrard.l stoat,. rowdy' to ' =rot. friend; or the automat or SlVldolder, 'tad shallspOrt tTi pair: to please Carat Itattltto_l_tAt lA' tbr at - at • , mon 'ltalia. - Rea; Atzt.e . for 13,abv :' ,-• ' L a, - Mi. fitiWit Tthiritlioilliifict .iiy: biii.V bolkllists at ttErßoathaut emeterPool sid , ilead• IiALICII. sadVlS.Pesunriet. ASA ADO_ ass -own' boa Asion-poour , Sent arr.' to - lviarinthot.t4 -Ttio.. buildings are inalaUlattal and tesva dm front& -Iv - , -,-,-.. I alshother the lbar throe story Int* dlndllagt . ... ctillsal. AMA; dicsAllr.4l4llllVAndill * eth a ttli aN W • OS sboutall ROL 3 ladlorda trost.b-raboasl The a AMU icad Apixiddßar toorthirroted . st law p . - A small alai mama AM IA roWnidamb. Wu dm, for the pacs: ne at beam, /.1r to . ... ... 1i..11.. WILISUI Atta la. . Bt. Clafirfftrtet Property for Sale:'- tilt/Mi. . cis of tt_Lutibilitsl.b.m . i& r . it * gavot, 1 .41 M0t j.g,,..14tw001l Yam I =l,,l C at - =war brf s go. ' woo Zoom mg v, ,iuktiat."ArghttP:.g.grbill ,...l=catizzliudi. ~......t b, b ei, !I t to . r i =kfboromabktbt . b tlm A criremsd of -f ; '..IM I K LI ;? . .erallmag i a °alba ; ticls7 fOuriwoo ' t/100111 - A111) EERIFA-';' ; . W -AN-L.:114:VA..11; rOimfrAtiter:lppeotftillyl:d tillertlttr!* bee, - feleiblemnatbetmElle - generally, to AD T us rvoc, :cr .ble erbenalve stock ofjkota Bleaefa t alt New En i V e d_ M. ' 44lWiiin - s e da n me oriesTade country all'm il ruLt.":lo.ii . t... get wog An =Me 1.31%. be manufeetare* ant kegge eonetanoloßecta aAn -Mad A- tmlat i e,ataeg ah n e. Beate angiS n a " tllleeeirbterareanne: in nacelles SO Veiget. be MA% fir "Illal m el i lum. a . = , t A b te .t"411"'; anY g Thankful fbr tn. llberklnatnnunohnetoforaricalkeekhe olkin furthar Woo!",, tun teem -bls luz2n7=l Wanes, fialkelinun Ea las : plate rW Mine ftfAtifia -AMMM INTBM . , , ~ . . Bilks saul TAiiies'•Dress .1005;generan, ArywAlLs, I'ALMAS-kOBI.I.AWLS.• • - RII6ROID2RIP. "AZIP, firAl.'ZX 'ooollg li V uut t,. a • +4cm-1 7 , treis: - ~, -•- An wintrorltgeti ' t Ixt attar lit *kayo " P Woltaist' antr l r c a iti l crar giant ~,,tt• • . _ ~. ' • 13tategilienctete[iia Tire itroni;;::--- - guldfiTY,EirVre W i titplOUSE .:.zira'; . lee WodetneV,Artbe ' "Ckiel* hoi AnfOrl:iihkh . to um the Om =Cask ezikl ....it erael4 i ll du to an 42% . oMteo f l ab how amine rg t :itl'as7 gAPnet , UPW : 4 74. 114 4 7 a i 1 '5. ....r .'.1- 0e.,..., , ,. ;,.:,;„ , 34 ,,L 0 ., 4 itzu1 ta ,.7. , .- _. ~ , WTLLTA 111TCESITM Tr - R eG tiMatilotilleriffino:suyl 4 .l4ort ..-3.VER int NV. - 7 • ••• - • ~1- +:1544/09 Wats &mak netaiiitaL j oesqf 031M.210,R,VMDIEVAOAV:Viti Ca inel < QoaL , : " u ftWalt ddth. b.. at tba own*, of W •Tor it Dr—no Wrarastate aeriallaldatresa, °Malt* the P.l 0 , 4 at at Waimea stora.sorna Islauttaatol , Wafto. saw Ma, burgh. aadtatallailluotrdtpstalta Coal Datat'or Fatal ? r"."24,"="3:4."4:,;: r 4iB;waSita • • --::: :,-;i 77rlowiailnoir-.2.1..-._-rnadifitor r 1 ii.lat ,241!1Qs!fki,tqatiltiji...ivitgt. rattottfraiatinwas; or war: coritolbrombot.brNU,„,.... ,kakM lo444 " ~..t i 4 Wy arilm ilg on .,‘" g „..r: „„.., o Tamar .ba. bbSts• tam!' - 74... v .... ,,, ' 4 r• IL' • N. 1 Jobs Aisssol4,l . - 2 rilk i i4llJS% 1 Miami army b. . • - obseloSßoakbibMberri Nissibulosjigg I BOOM Dard*Poillek ;etzlet4ia e ip . amrs Ironer maeut. 9121, • ID .& , 132 , LLER,flatak r Wholesale Dm: IR. achla.lavi rettond to the als4 idle.. % .11. wanbon. at tbs mew ofWaon sts.. v • . dens cid cadormers mut 611.440gqi_ttA,. Tahuo , . m.. +e. sill tatil•biriX•gt „. _. • --•:-Baning - " JllllSEX.„XeduriauzvOt . aur..mr.sonaiw.. 4 iiina i on4 Atli Wales. fr.= ..d-778 and /1* #46 p..n. ••_r eallit NOW &ightop.`lll) aad - Bucketlactoriew en re continue to manufacture sad an onOssa. Buhl Talc Koalas. Zino Wseb. sed-Wilmar's Patankviaahl" l Nlschias. orlon mtkr aliateneol to is mamas. „, - , - 04 1 1•:,:i, , ,t3 t t i . ,,i, %...... 4110fi11y.i.,, I:; ' 2::,...1.1 " 11 ' ' -i :, :1 ,,, .n . ::: • , , .." ;: i ; ..., . :4 (1 ~..... ''l .% , i ....,.,• ,st, I , =l 0 . ~. ,.I I - ~:z ,- • ,-: ~, ~ 3 1. ,4.1 i 1.:j3 ‘l7 r, t, 104 ..14,411) „sew. ,4t Aliplgov.pappi, Nair& - At. PitN, ZBM-POLLOCK; 'Attorney tst Ltiti"!. ona of 111th and Grant otrostz,oliiosito thstonot r. ,s 'j. u 1 h6ko y:.P .Idiw oce .7~a~sSit~.~nwrtle+at..Fi~t+4oic4..: Ji4ii • NtobiganGeoliiisLeciiiid afid Colleo' n Office IV= shisi 001106 oh adkinilatd4Plfelgn uftwatlle and lothalioner a LETtgi t &ort,tiarbie.' .SgrA=l47-mß4=.`B= ArPx.rrt. Inranutze Comm Mr. A Z tea: tIEAL_,ESTATE OFFICE, Ni . 1:37 'Fiat • etriPP,' I , ldobiltdhrEtirkirf P Pis /Ton, *a Coal property boustrd iota. I .AP etoek. S M - ..PVt a t ll e . . - .Eli kir tit4: .. :Aet; To — wth arkt. - ybort Wood! ? Vwotte matil otUteirl to. - MARS t :SectettaMeiti , M—SOILDON • Secretary .Western !rm- , gARDENERCOFEIN, AgAntfoinfuiklia 133 . T? . !,1!r. sk.irte-wrt Tn!ar of VfOod A.:ll4.l)EIRkAgAnt.Tot - llibswaro Mn Insarsitee dui • • ital. 111.04 L DRUGGISTS. 1111,140.14 fl -- • - FLEMING BROTHERS, - Itimansoa . . v 061.1 NJI.O.LESAIcr..I).R.IIO az atti. Pa Han 0: n 1... b. .4;0/D; liArr, Jt; (816e***; to ',AA. di!Onf- Deleirtin te. Ode, Dyeetnfei. ir." corner Wood and Sixth eireein. Pitaborlikl.• 114 4 14ittder AMA for • Dr. Ford's Medicine. mat • mix SCOTT, lAr4blegale Lcalar in ‘ t lars:lshos and Dy• M. 294 trirdatd ".." 1.1 metre promPt att. rum. /RT-11calt for artamaklo Pol••••le 8 yrup , mar 244 y EAPFAEINESTINS! lE* di; vitiaidide Druml Old tnitkalutnitte Mate Lesol,Rea and idtorae. eornar Wood and Irani West; 11 tdir D E. 17.19111C1L WIN & REITAR, Wholesale lc Retail Ltbatr .aa T 1.8. s CHOONMAKER .1, CO., Who 1.. P . • . , :WU. Trixdgeip.t..emburst- .: 40 EMI FLEMING,. attooassor to L. Wilan Auk, =cur Multd street sad Dlasaced.—Kom s l alak rej:141:11 I•Skd col . sirg atm ammezre , Idif mktta ... 01.0 his basn's. M .-W mi.= tawaintlui a ssngr poetic az . lsa as WI Dams. . Pals . . . COMMISSION - &C. • _ FORWARDING_ A. SCOTT. AND COMMISSION ME4EMMTS, Wool, Hideo. Plow, Boma, Lard, & Lard Oil -AND PRODUCE GENERALLY NG. 71 With' St., Pittsburgh. otaineariutwEgh PitiitviiheW.nr, Wolll.lll*. Ohio. 0212. b*St &Oa. • ".• reWranagr l6 ll " ltllattr U tlon, Jeusephil War. at Lotto: Phan Thootar4Orelaer. Onakm. Helm Cortnntl, 4trichall. lialem. Ohio. A D Ballo t " falayd MO. B. - Ar. lIERETINE L 1131137 qf NIUMNIA Ilumphreys. lioltana k Koons, Phil.. KOONS - STUTZ,. .FLOUR .FACTO RS.- _A Cenral Maud Cagniisian Enchants, • x 0 47 NenTA Wharves 414 95 N. Mier S. below Ban.. PHILADELPHIA... con it .Eiga. Woodward a Co, /ilia. jI) Lobster lON Cln.. a G Martin A Co, AD Latta* LCD. r • Wood dr 01Iner t • Two.d *B4blol 'CobbPilo* a Co. '• • Itoolltic &lon • One it 00, 4 „Moscow •Us • Truitt. krother aOs • J 8 I Me•Dowstb.ll . C. E. 7... ll•actody • Om. Pittes.,"L.VUotarth dr 00.1 . 1fteg -I pr s ,77.CZ:raro . 41 Co, tett iirt. and PittatriLigh and Ildlsdepa:Nlatdmais irsio•Lr, sall4kad .. . _ it ANTE'S., to A. A A. Maßooto.l FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Connabiiott. , and Zoiwardini Xeiciudits. ' Ito. 114 &toad FM4400, Pa. . !Jut 1. '6k31,3 AL2 SPRI UOMMISS o r R N II MEM A o> 14 ..Bl' • " peals? in Wool, Provisions & Produce generally NO. 295 LIBERTY STRUT, .PA.. JOrci OLESALE GROCERS. -Produce - 4e Commisakm Werchoto, • ' prrIBATROU MAPTIFACTUAIge "U. N W.. 4 ert,4 w ean :Wit . iki r agid Prorsi ai • 114,111 , c,:, a PIIT3BOBOII. , . DAVID 111161183 T, •- . rothYrtiducte, tHrovidon iind7Co#LiiEriinaicro ":7, - • ,;:, :-. ~I...tre, nt . . -—, fitt s b u r g i t i- • , C .,... 016 itttioii.ti, 044110 'nit, groi, emu, Aottar. (rap; !nisi toremeattallyntleits4;. •-, seo47 ilittal the roan eat *ortiead,) sumo) mom, , ;await ar Pia AgerLL JAI 141).:76,Witersircet belaw.lllArketi a. sop , . girtabaaan.parm , • A. A HARDY . ;WW 0 , r r mosso, d CON 1 ,81 LAS 411/ 7 .411k2. =r; Igegt:ol- tha mina and liamapolia Cornorliret4. Ferry sts4 •Pittsburgh, Ps. • J01i6174 .......J. co:, • , • 114'(ORVIARDING & COMMISSION Warr 5 t 4 .. 3L1 , ,V1TH and Dealers In 111 tan& cf M ri sA. Artie's% led Pips and 61.0 - Lesd.a. Picuburgu. • en f. 4 . 8..-.OANF/ELA bitee - of Worm, Ohio, CommLudep wad forranlbm Ider,clutt, sad llrviestera nasErvirotiose..tltw. rotawl Aah, iViitafte Prolsee , pmeraiy. • wsurstia. unreal Elmiltaald Wcal: tWatrals. t:i """ ,socau Fro Cerintolesalo Grocers, • ' m* awl Oaxisiliskm blareluatar, sod Degas m htsaiximmulo, - ST. 4F row= street i Atir IILEEFSB .watauv r ow ll ecomi6;&"_.madmit.A.A .o,Wood = 6 lkbcinri rtter lear '!i%r I:II.IASPA Impiri6r. bid 'Dania iniurlmpUeMaTAir4=4.ll4lsytell_:. „oar 'GOODS:. IX N. 12 0 . , .'''. Ili 8 3 11-14 ° ltetaliSeslors. in -- - Wholesalt , tad GB, .., .- - I ' 7lll3 r i umgr ' d 04 61 *'• ' 1 pis tigipmEtt I I ,i,. a . - 1 ' . r " 47 fi°ll 4rtameipAand• , ter ttads tor &a 'MAW= a CO.. ninon . If. 7 SANTIIOII O ail "a ELIA I. .A. MASON a 43 °•fi D,y , two. II& nth A l s, =Alfa did - , •40 t , _ r • • , - • ______._.- - . NER:IIY: ZEIROHILELDi Wholemals sad 'Mgt.W.92l,ll:*cedisalt 0011111,,../fosrlth . „ , Wm.. MOUSE,ASION do OR IiIiENT477, E L R zz• - • I ORdltalt (I,4AZIER, i r el w g 4 g 7 P lu rgli i ngi t' Whi 'l ; • " - ; 6 1t,;igaiinnii>unttin444ta,, Gotboa!- 1. R i si n o v igt „B A ii lui ,ro ar .',„; ~benstoni rimmr.si ROBlNOarig4l4our.:leytre, $0 23, H ,14'JL 'Mart**o24,llll.lN Ottaisfatb•• N 1 fitzeite u efai. now I r tW a lg u ! 4 :' , 109044: . _ , , t „ ...• WNW ffi ;114 fcfr t ge arable 11,01.44.grZ1i mew up 'lol4 o -ZW ,, l ntti rgh bA ' , - A.1.:•:.-3:-". : i , '#...00;,.. : , - ; - .1:1 --ssuualmutiticatot myna at ~...1 ...,444frtz 2'...,,,,,_`—' - L.---,----...... . ICILTII ? . . ............tang ft MINN W / i.— S -... .t(Ati; & CO, IMPOlt" a Li s p i hVg 1 1 41 4trag , r i re ut Lati Amain& Paw 191r14". _ Amos ke in:4olo,sta dentition:Mi. NO ge. ipiimmis b Cle. hgelk __ al MIZE 3 3 . 4.!4.),; , 1Z3'..1%. J,14,:c, 314, .t.• 7•4; ENNE 0 • ' DS li:ttorriey.stsLaw.! MfMMI ITTSBUROH, A -1:1. ..1v.•::.: RS, ~It 1.2, • ~.,.... ,-, Al D• BRO !.!• • , 1 - , -, 14l IitLEAiCERS r BANKING HOUSES: 1 ..i t ..:: . ..40.1t8.2.1t0 .- P l c '• - M LlAY a i r c li rl _ro:Ls ' 1 ' . MOIR( PL AUNT,' ''' Wllslllol= UV. - %.Z31 LL5 T1‘..t.141 1124 .FF!1 9 . 2 1 .'" • I'''"'" 1 2 41 i li L '' W WN III - dfirea i . . . . x " . 0 ~ . liti ga . anintittvin, ~.d.,,,,,..r.,,x,..=.,........i.,...t. n M -MAME= MX= -KMEiriel rai n std Fi Sionm ne= .7.. , 1 on Rasa Santa ar B LIV unWeVETI nna sell nu G Sae all • tli"voeigtrd4Mii. Ml= - I ~14:.7141 . Dagara, Forei oTfatirecTOT migat s* lga l is i g r t l et n itaVit . • col .m. 14 oh sll tbs petrel c a l • Ot'i Mill %el - 616 0J 'kVA UNION FOIMMY - ; •• • Eleprynt Co. ILL continue the lineinees of the Union Ponders, at the 41 stand at PENNOCK.. rins mars' wort:mat CASTING,CASTING, h, anandaing • - • • • Oooking Stoves, Rang= Bide Ovens; 01/7/ CZ AND MANTLE MTV awn; Hollow Mire, Wagon Bozu,llog Itons, Sadiron,, Toa Nettles; Plan and Plow Point', . Mill and Machinery •Cestings generally,. . And GAB sod WATZD.IIPSO at at cm. IRON & NAILS OF D IE IiEST' . Shovels, Spades,Picks, &c ., All of which atal_be sold at manufatnrenV,onaba _13177-1/ • Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh. KENNEDY, CHILDS & 00.. Menefei. tame ° han • tia. haavy 44 Bitaall•an Q, aratteasln Tvtu. :Dl all calm sad ab as a' PlCatna. and flash lit: 'Lope otall alma and el!sitrly , . jeary ! pMatt at am liar:ware 81ora of Lag., Wilma Da. lalWood sttees. will tuns attat tlon. ig44:lr 1111111 19131:1111 - .War4lll - 11Afir111m...t CO., 61 Penn et.; below Marbury, Pittsburgh, Pa. TD 1M BOILER - 11.A.URS'end• IRON wolll=94danufsataren. 01 Barnhill's Pat. an &Mir. Loondantlys, Final and OstAlarßallars, Clzhn nala, BrAßAlira 7W. VA= Plsll;s9Alsnsars, Balt tuntsj • v i da i t=3l%;;Vit a sbarta dad tn.niMa. All cedars ft= • distance prottly tianst - - Hata and Hap*.: • • . WILSON •do SON ktelil conetnitly on • hand only d•aortytknu and varlet] , of Sao•od and r•tail i ...Thoo• (koldr ny. .1:2 0 a do as • Dell bKor• D P = lwonet.. 00184.1 LW_ WOODWELL, Wholesale end Retail avot. Mainheturer .m Danl. In Ontdant Wan. No. n g GROCERS. sun p. 40W1.DMWO.TO Stirlvor & Dilworth, WiIDLE.SALS OROCER9, Nos. 130 4 132 Seacmalitrect, , , 03. t... NDai ..trmittoo ' Pirrascaaa. MONTROSE MITORRLTREE, Wholesale Grocer and General Merchant, tn. an LOW, Stria, JULtbacrr,A. ceo.l, v. H. v. mutt.--sirs... SMITH, 111A1B. & HUETER; WHOLESALE GROCERS, 122 Second and 151 Front street, Jni4 PIITSSZII2OII. Wallace it Gardiner, 1.UOLSO.111: D L'AL YRS ta • Floor, Provisions and ProdnoeCienra • NOMA LIBERTY sr. essa,Fli AGALKY, CCSORAVE .1 CO., Whole. I wets Groeciii;lpiaa up Wood etrmet. Pittanagh. aso-17 &CULBERTSON, Wholcuirde wooer and Commladoa ktercharnt.Dealer Prcduce =QV* , illarnitetured Article*, 1911 Warty AMR 4 1 11. , , , Virtivailrilrivocallf."l7. ROBERT ' MOORE,. • Whaiside Grocer, Dealer In Produe•Plttsboret Ifitaslootons, asol all of Pond nzulDoormotleWttsotaad [looms No. 1115 Ilborty On band • vary largo nook of yowler old llononcahou Whloluy. which will bow:4 kno fro ow& surroiecommanut.—......wrcuox Nuys ---.......•. S. oarors ECANDLESS, MEANS & CO., (SuOCC*- son to Mak t Illeutodleuk) Wbolooklo Gloom. In Iron, Hal* ObtOLOOttooiTany moll flttolouldi flentilteteria e=sraif. coma of Wood 004 New eta ElZUblrefau Pa. ...Ca 1CC1LL.—......a1C111 D.lolll , attli C. BAIL 'GILLS Ir, ROE, Wholesale Orooera and CatoptrAce Xeretuuts. N 0.194 Liberty ttrint Pitts: ItOttriaDALZELL ft Mk, Wholesale' rad E l = "ul'i ? t tjes. Ho. 11D Llbnt7 stnet. VittaffettC mull.—:::sosuermarr. • l o. SAIAH DICKEY Y = Wholesale Ore. wry. ComathisidaZatcluats: and Deg.. la • I* Water stmt., sad . 63 Front Wawa, Pliteatulth• p_eoduszr;. WOODWARD 00., Whole. Whole ') ma:. Ozamektie,llk Mackin Artqat. PEdlaMestits BOOKSELLERS &O . --0.:.0001111ANT, Piticiicaeor to 8, Ed. 4.2 . ler.) Wholook and Ratan Dealer ln Hanka, flestigni oryAnill.Paper ileaa general street. CM door I Market Moue, Allegheny. Pa. r,ill DAVISON,.BooIiS4I6: and Sue tloskaromeannor to IlottontaS Awn. tto. 0 Ildation tnow tourtb.Plttiboottt, PL. • • -T[ AY & CO., geo — keiellers'iind - NI Woof ottott, mit CMI term to term of Ma. um tomb. Ps. fotro4 and Um tooksoosatontty On bood 1. • Lt.. READ; liocso sad Eitationor, No 7$ Tomb MINA 1,6116 Ihilklhasts. • . MUSIC, &C. . . .. .... •'" , Jobe. 11. Mellor, , • -- pi .0:81400D STREET, betwoon Diamond .• Alfij and Founh etrest,fleNDEr nit to, 00KLE • a 801.4 W (Oat.) PIA • • 0 YOD.T.E.9. MARO & MAW Iti'd MODEL DIELODZONtI an 4 OKOAN HARMON': UMB. owl oksler la limilosand Muskil GoothL . • • ja.23 IL Kletiaii Bro.. IV O. 33 FIFTH 81%; Sko of c am ;90144 LIMA•B ~N.e• li'lThiNPlaligatil PIASW"VaIIaAN It I LTNIZ MU Was a t t. - /111.00 ,1 0=, wan .. LIARMONIUNIS. Dralara )Loeb Ma/lotto Blume, • • A d IANUFAOTUIIKR and Dealer in" Piano iv nvorttaad laiporthiOrmo.lo saLlonalool lohtro• Bo agora fOr thh trialigiha,P/A/41.16, sin for WALLIT, DAVIS * 00.1 llootoolhooosorith and yltb 'but ..r.otaask,Attachhoeht. ~ cud. Ilh Wood W.. 14,1 1 I V . Patent rave= 'Ana atretohed From the Manufactory of /kit &.Brothere, NEW YOII.K. " Dtho Belting oftlite *trmdfiuitdie" has en awordal Ma afar mama olflordwr from ovary daryord lostitabe.thsoadorut.thil Vatted memo dm Mott moot by tia_Aboradma 1 oaltuta Nov York. at their Ma omen tha In the 11l of LILM. Mfg Mao parlor dually. miry losaA of thlftatbsem brhat rood net. el ander the peramal are of 'tar - vrinelp•la Melr War re arlatabby theamehreo at Unto orru readapt '47oosh lortubfg *Wow hoar cots end, icarea' tumid MA= MA I= , 1 102 n *.r.f.Xel"N a gLitle hada from am TM; corrlod Itomedistay; sot mil air on rosehlos• waft every • madam 107,0! Nrtl i gga=te=balt...' prigrapar 60th 11l Wig* husd.fmailng Mar gr: ens Maly- Ou. Ida pallor, and stamp • POW of ma, dam TO tor mot, over Mom made la Unordinary morale& • To morlardes of all Mode. to rattan mrd,woOleu mitaXfork lOW, mina w 7 of tart Paid oilaWtbrooubb owner. of mitt Wm, metes glim, aorta die bourm.lrt obort. maramamar, 2 ‘.. 11:= Is medadl• x•yroommecolod. Hos bra of thy ro en' to Um quality of OW Dating. Tor We by DE bAN4X. No. goal Liberty It. .00nelte Mo boar of brrad. , oo4dovdddf .Vellery la Plow - icrorki. • J. S t .A ji, - SPEER RAVE ADM. to tho• fin t ,sto t t of t bmi.. g . load •boonocdtotio!Waohozoo,' 17( Slier andl.kbalr (ittt. what WRY, WO .opolid Mreo7:lfgratraltgiaVrymut."" . . sto3llrickrro to Is* tboir unt% Gro4ro, Oka& Lour. 1.14 . 41 t. Soil, to WU. C0tt00..15.11 , . mar d WM! of Mawr, Plow foia w ulauno, tO,Fan 4,0 12140. • 11IV•D LAING . fiLDEB LRATILER- &., OILS '2337.ln.urrsr.; visuut,e • iloyt's Leiihei-Beltfog gut' tali; For Ittoohloory and . o6l4oOrs, ohms on bias: - : Ninth Ward • arty for ba -1 - -WILL SELL reasonable ternie . and mum% treMoosers or Pm and Carroll sta., 23Zo t t s f d tpe. r aka.. Thar ara Mindanao', altuat. - "di" throw tOriVenrisar 41,10x0 Baldwin 4'411 Pot front each , Theo ars aoataa for *Maw waning =UnAl t undlo o Lof , cd4tralf.toal bronallt br Ob. „dim, swam an sorolaWlai and famel-,a4.4); ..m9kgrtittk"4l44-1"-'" *lndadtr - J sa,n..essr.sis mass. QBSTINAT4 , INVETERATZ , AND. lIA' 'RITUAL Clourtlpatbn, (Costlronond rod mar total. ly rotanoe, but alanonropt. toff dm toyed, vlthind 1/01fla aiffinarratlfo t t wi tl i cetlogz s intat= in v...air fi...ILL V ALIEN""TA. flu at ' to bl/io ah futr &flow - allots IT Canon an fa ' odf.lbad.,. ch. Wats TotilostllT Progarld. - Tjto !jamming. lagt 7i dlr stonaintod -with Ito grooartara and allis dye WU; treat= To all who last pall. Wla an adtarle art! . 41 df . T, . 1.6 • 0i..."..,T. , . fietlidaltpliadfiro.fliNottrtlt Y. - - A j t . ..,—....!..;: 77 --- .. , _ e •..• ~ • behtteating spa , . vuus..,.. ~ fp Subscriber EdV3 • 33fITibgildttI4 0 . OE!. ~. ingot . infoli DV It ig nillog %id iaslfelr e g flto rams. In eon motion wlth a above. he begs eaUtan._ . ,fll elt ki,te„„at ws wan/row:go= Moral It. oagolgt* ....v.u o, "^" TOolita, a largo and rod amortatonof iboOVOUROD Taller and Sod hawk. .erlands ha goal - b oos oastly.farita the Lunen of thalando dos..rs and tagradallo In Incend, aosard - (1. =ass.% Jgovatr.fs. it=olll , . 1 al!! MG '.,',SEW. TIRE. AMER : :4.4:i, •.1 Prom MULLIN Whentat_OWlENA . ~ t. = 10AP4.4•Aum 72 . um z . - A, git ,• •• • • • . - • ...,.., ~..1 tp v itid i ph mfint!, „ : , ~ ,lob - LOOMS m ein 4 ..eliprowi..-ar, . g • standiag,d tonanty &Profuse la au hz:.the , M4i edial Ith4. h t ' afthil egyalktrt. am Wired 4n=: Wills plUretbe. who hu tam usain hop - Pahatearir D m lutsu ath. .huor. end. whil• r , M mor al ...,76,:d. art casabit wmarm . Dolan bilsch:,..o±Usrebornhads am attaining andlM aal t ii i iii :Lar , 7 ". 2 " "*." 47 or all dishuu,he . MAWR . pclpLAthamanl• . ..., , Y." 6111 1. fm , ig. o . ii m° .atZEV M•Y • up g wuriad • Wu. 'with 1411 . 4ifu4c.4nruhart . 1,,d . .souturtarulshrie. Thiatiimort nocralsed , U•ohyna for Vu4clh kid um PP.TErßtsl4lloAouhhentiguuniiii; ii. , t, id CVmlllrTv - .Uhl 2 , 1. P. U. &whips, tey: I' "*- A 'AANCITIX.e Km. MERCHANT - TAMP S, , bsterftnit if: . &"G• 4 . AzEi44 . T Egßomdigioltekt *td"enil.t bi 4. Arran, •th. e Mader thii Wand titre haskienciatal Mtraar br<=7 4 erogr.ViliVZt TaZ.ufta. .47 t = Laken Um More No; 5671troadany, between NW. nich t . b and Metropolitan Matrix, whtre WIT. opened o an. ktroitteent.M.Cloths, Cam:nem and • °Metre of the non en style& flopetustamenram &Mare thstoni Mai to on t,lZeT.br.:=Ad.ale= i cc lad imw tl i : u p ", ...Wane cox . ..wiling to ban seei7ltririkelik Make na t io % :mum that. fy• ifole and Foraineininiaoanant stn. pun& nun:lawn , 13enrikr Araobine Spool Cotton ORBS &, MACNAUGHT'S Superior Depprrod Clard 200 Yards Bpool Cotto-n- Tbircalt, WARRANTED 6 Cord No. 60 Isolusive. Wog TO NO& aboie othe r Thread .old a Cora; Coat to no so 'minor 10 Roo &Don Torso 4. 2102 3 ttordtrouo N.... 0. h . ult.,. ireTr i rV t' . oet " ho urrArlvul Nunitizs rot tool Upper sod Xiang. Amid) j oat moiled Sad lbrulo by the see trl°o th '" "a"" of trarMi r P/lE= KN g OX. toterdlAit miki ikgeTar.et . raw for trt given fres to trams. urrattburr New York Corn Eachange. BAG MANI 7, C RY. 125 and 127 Kraut Street. 8.-E. CLARK, - MANUFACTURER AND DRALEII IN Bags and Bagging, ISNABURGS, Sheetinge, Duck, Flax and 1111Ergi r r ir retn!„ 4e.,•UPPIled *Kb (Stn Baer. Beatobiaa Bags, flour Bug, te. MILLERS' BAGS, Voslgned and printed to order otraoselP for their ueo. manta:tout o bonier!! Worm and of various &m om , • A our eneitenuers can have Lur matter Oka lust Irish put to tree without extra-charge. teeter Pferelautp ue lueltn.llo ezzadreP oa stack of fauna' ULU., irk- Pemba!! Rum of all the Videos bruods of bock, oc4 busy, Oeu4bufau. beery De to Bolt Vectors enrolled with hate, all Pius. printed to order. Closielon keolers eupplint PM! Ilex! .4 neat lUD. Our. tn. , mad of plain cr rolorod cloth- We bore MU dengue Par etalnploc. =MUT Paints, Oils Glass, Diming Flttid, Camphene, Alcohol &c.. DOllll. & MANN, ;to oar.nswien BTII/4..3. Varner *Liar.) NEW TO= • near I.lutleon Meer aad /trio Ballroed Depot& k RE now selling the above artieltscon. aeetlen with a conflate 11.00itOICOI se M. &salsa. Glue, Ginida Diontoad.r, If Panel and Maul= One ftruca ke- lc. at retest that offer matrttond inducements to Masers and annum. • roy For the 1,000,000. 11. S. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thompson screet, N. Y., MiANUFACTURERSOFMARBLE MAN- T, TAB= 1 1 (sYS,, coLumNs,PEDIZITALS. t Bis WO ons. fixocatel. and all Italian Nubia. MU st.l4l*. which II a plefaration of YAW* Duet, cbmsleally combined with ufteral atom so so to be moulded Into any Ron and color, by whist& a mate can he mannibte mod et WWlam half the oast of the common matedal. 1.411.01e:ode It to daub/lite .cod boon/. ulna* Mar wino Ism and flute, three is no Mutant Wok, thme max mtottiod Into the roam of the material, while m yarohda I • mood to also • temperer" t....2t7 Us. tb• Moo ties brcen Se to $4O. Table Topa, az, equally ebYp V for Um Manstreshow mei dote of above ihe the dltssent OW litotes, wbkhinsure Immenas Warns to thaw lotoreeting themeeitree lutemation handed an ni Per.% RIO I rOnSTI . allll. dee. \El. &1n * .14 oda:lye Fr(mob Window Glass. EDWARD P. DICKIE, 144 Cdambsts st., N. Y., Two doom ...cc,: Ilndwat ei.ar littlittnut NW. ItIFFERB to Dealer. andenstomers his ocd obteted broad' of Yevoth Window Obit at Savors. roto. Portico wittanattfOrtnatlon will lbw rizettiated with plat ourocalpt of tam a4clntot tilass eat to am dnirwl plat.ll4 wad packed fro. of champ. optiapli_ Umbrellas and Parasols. T JOHN I. SMITH. WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, , 234 235 Broadway... Mew York. The most extensive to the world. IFIVIR late fall in the price of materials, con r,anTe t. Lb lae"Zt7e7l . l4 b z - zrtr...wri . , (mat and mo at to to•ittionta. wory.toW tea% tto , Urged and wunpkt• mwortotent ot UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to to toand In Zonopo Aaascr Elationto nlattast Nov York to boy NUN =oda, an tornictlodl7 WNW to all and esasoloo Nso ruck o.toont peritonitis. N. 11.—Pl.sooeut tbto ntrd not .11Ntt Itlngenr, Poona Dort Pm. rottnnnee. JOLLY 1. ntdiTll. Nonodoottonn. oh2.s;:and. FIRST PREILIIIII FLING FORTES. STEINWAY .4 SONS, WIN IrIACTUREILS *l4 at 0.18.3 Walker am& anta anotelfaf. awn foal*. . . • I.IIESPECTFULLY call the et- *m em oir tontion of tharabfkie their eplenald andarttoontoferrnt.erudantlentlaro Planed •each, for volume or :ono, oIaRWL♦T oft , 1 111 1 b . lar2tl cleuttb.lnterapla.a m . 4 t • pa lint IQ7II for both kind., to coarpothlrm nith • LM mat distinguished team 1.~4d Batton. thlladellbla. Nom York sod Sal NEW TRlUSlPllt—arturwar • 'Betra have 'inn hien animal the !Dila Ivennlnan 1101J).-AlllAb *over all ocalpotitore) at the We far pf lb& platoririn institute. Chloral Mr the Silir iistinfbetm. 11•7 oelattre Safely Faso. won - MINING. PURPOSES, and , for lONt.. 4;TltaAfplb t ° 9 .ll:Z "Ipnlbalu maaIIILET%I.aa afttbiflbULl* _ AAPY US liannzsetnremut 1614-117 , • • • (HANN •• • , •. 613 Loaf M . KIM yotut • nhuti4impur iated kult e ar Uri row, 1 201.:1 ' PAX WOrla tn rlLl IP grNALIEI. B seL34ll, SCHIEFFELEN; BIOS, t & 110011.11XLA AND DUI . Drap, Dyes, FerfaMety, . • 170 WILLIA*ST., Now York, INVITE the attention of tho tratolo largoaafl varied stock of Drama Palate, 011i r Porfot. " IthrtTaa tattonriitharlltkale ofhhaphlDrase... thof are aloareeelting. ffeot Dr the ootterao of prod. tlaa .4 taturafeeture,"lloo of Tooth. Mar alaxiat. «um hl.ora, Cornett sad Ilaalleh Perform', La a , Wawa" ana many other ar• tint. tomany embraced la Drosorleta Stooks, ahloh tha, are Woo enabled to otter on the mart m4ranteamma Una. Orden, other la rammer by wall; vlll foothropromor attealtto._ , • fallrlyv Ineorritrr - • • TO LIOUSESEEPXIIB AM) DEALRRif: • _TDB BOPS MILLS, • - Ti /Mo., Mut. and II Bs![Ads NMI, NV* tax, CO.. 103 /Vorts date. tins r notary, Now &hal sod /18h odloonOtnehlaroir TProprietors or Olt loot gtd,wen. known VOY../SK AND NPJCN Jr.swadrouctivr, --'• ,C l l :t h t' lJAl=l:e . sr,B=4 l = e ltry Oavdl, lt"al re: l 2" L=ll4 int i oryrim l r,Ukt ,ll =l' age lbw mat reaoonablo toms. Wolof woo mit to Onion who " VlVir . men sittio4 to li cnotiro a f j pi e 4o l 9ltE j lydy - . The 'Adantsll6aprese,Com_pani . , .. ritobtoh, Boelturet eta New ir 4A/01, . sprat. ER the • egtOpoisf. sego tion, of .tho ~ 4 2 , 11 , 4i t ti=i =e n % ad ilio l iatM. Intimate bashes sad watialtatetions4ttre sub Annum The Adams Sweet Convent - two made rash i'MTrt with the ,rwtd VI to Wale them to Put Aweggs he at dale Trainorho its WU ftnifP of Dirty Au Malmo MAI% i ) entrusts ett Olden "'TB sWehSw wi ha,' lin Mil blirAil Bassesellif,hwthedeposit end he' tweedetitity of , Irttitil s =r T eiTg i ntu i li n . rl u dr4==. ft, city duty, dei.liattaud to esoh etwimfaions II may be intro _tp and return ,hf Dr_ Dmaln . tidt True, elm Woad so Col:umiak. executed. he hie deli Pt Mare on his up Stip sli torte enters, fnung t. Vritlth wig Ike nittenostetitel steessit. es to se &limed lathe eitp-tethwunietts Inte•-• Whitahs InbrinstiowAtiti fit= sePlite-ofdff. and Mon them -niskoWuz•esses, Urge or ann. fent a 0. fl" erghlalortriet.lllAltut 7. 1 1,b,',0 4 1: die without este* dame. hot V„hiPtf_g Rash OUT , ' IT. the un on peeksincespecuin =Po shored be extelatt. At w ol y o ur .. el=whitelslarehta. ststia l l Doc V thelltattml on US anllll :. oraie Tfeinn. ) /. 0 0 1 . - . . bi' Truttatta ' forserrytng patas,m,' and tot seethes rendessi by the Meesensw, ere listarad Imitithin to. soluble limits. When Month:we ef baldness is such se t,alf:=tr.tha " En v. On nut 1... 4 , ineesdafty with ge as roiA.W4 to a l / 4 • pat. tone bf the Rue wal l a. not seiwbinsto wilt )the next I M2 f" the w. no diecrothso in then:utter. nENRY u.iutlVl heengitointed Ilienwatert and will aomineUeeltit duthie ea ie ity.Dow 21,1 . • atv—z.birwhogio. 4 _ Rocilater—)l!. WAftec . . Bosom—Dr. Wandler. - ca ums NO. Atria fon..llr. 1.1444.16 M Pittsburgh. aI'I'jXI.IICUI Commetmal Hotel, cmp of G ce inn and le:a tm Ilea Orleraur 0m • ESTEMiould - most respect glta=crzmzEcepFipeueere,4oB me now eat receour ezerrcro-o: attain& eeetir t= i g l / 4 Mt/Jil l' , r 1 71:14,41facr. Fh".l7.2.lrilltra,,Anlit'be th Ar t l.fl a arra that the markets atiord... Thin Hotel w ilt s = c* l lo t ticilA,_ 4 leci____ 6llst.vi t t U r lac fendiadabe that f. attention teens wan et Su patrons to reetet• t at Odrotese that tee geor Win beamed noo ode Price of Porierclper Dat';sl,ool • , - The Bar will bi rioted with Wines awl I,lquorelhW cr to no oder bones !nth., ea. Altaed ft= /0 SO , 1111. Also °Matto and litaismodattorrettostante , , , . , 0..B14011; E MON 46',..003-TRANSPQRTATION - • Livz i atilin t f.pedleetesti p zarm i t a l dr Ma galinei l b 7 7 Pliti c getlAZl elk RAI - assreeeiesedrrerettdeTesterstetise. ;Olsen ono artritiesdo and ltd ree diOread tag*. robe the Penna. 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V i 1 71.11;!11;. yid PIE , ~: Th , t - J., .1 Wp.i.inS, to; 1 ,to: 0 iM'ir f/ r.,.i , [ -- ". -- 71 - 7 -- 4, lAN rp,,v24 i ..A.,185 6 , ; ,,›_;,,, , ,,,1 1,1 : _ _ PITIIBBU RG-tiVAZETats 1 ligill./40411),, the ' Xlieigt With thetark•OPeectiou of 's- 1 • 1 - • ,is t 'Smear az the arany,'" and *Aral fermi izig arl o. k oialin ary ,,,,,, ~,,, kaidl ofileotedin'theedletaniaiiiiiray, have to: s. , I ir '""e '''•: .--I in bbddltes pottrartudon df the Wfbinleas." • I.: itLis hispertsatto remark that, taro dayliftee • ,COmmodore Stoat toOk..pometteita Of Monterey, , the Beitinh,Admlnd Soymour,,bacl arriveduand" r bid he not found the YPed Staten i flag flying' ' at Monternyreir hould hive planted DLO Krmeh. Maj. Iremontfound, In. the archiver of the elltlinent atima blobs; business papaw sehowi lug Olathe Minalonwhad,beenliarriedly.leld to Bri,traiparaisers at the very time thet, he was fortifying MIMEO at 'first; and 'Wet an lash pries: (MeNemare) wait in treaty for the whole. beexairel railer of Jeachita,^ whiob Waal le be settle by sin,Xlitdianleny. linderrßritielt.proter i tion. Thesopapere are_allju r , 4-s Con. Stoat had teen ditiMiliried to ta 111moterey,, by hearing of L'aptain'Preludtleeekp dita,lad Com, Stockton,-wharf be•arrived,“wasetlli Ignorant of the beginning 0 the Marken war, but noted on the success which had alrattly been obtained. It le plain that dept. Fremont was in every some the person to `wherti the Bata States oWes the . possession of California. Bat all woe not dons yet. An insurrection broke entiin he- Muth. or California; loon' after blejor,Frentont left Los Anarelos,jhe enemy all at once realising that, in point, of numbers, "a were one bad chased a,n llll titol l et"r .Dient- Gil lespie, with Ms very mall gaud son, was then obliged to 'retire • to `libtithrey; kid Mikler "Pa mela instead of bring able tb go to Ban' Frannie co on the 24th of Oetober, , as.Com.-Etookten or dered him to dp„to be Installed Peruser, wont into the valley of the Sacramento to enlist as 1 army to ouppreen lIM braurnotion. At this Mo. mem General Keartefarrived. This Offitter, 00 the breaking out of, the Mexican war, bad been ordered by the government to leave Fort Leav enworth, where he was stationed, and go and °Gagner New Mexico ; then to peel:emit* Cali fornia, conquer it, organize's goversunintrfor it, and himself take 'the office of governor. - He had bravely executed. the, first part of •these lA emotions, and wee proceeding , to California, wbed he met the celebrated trapper, Kit Car een, with the despatches from Com. Stockton to the• government, sainaturaing the ocinqudar of California. Resent on his dispatches byanother person, and attained Carson as guide, on ac count of his experience in the Indian country. It wee not until after the insurrection had bro ken oat that he arrived in Cailfornie, when he encountered the enemy,' flashed 'wltklbeir Val sauna of driving Lieut. Gillesple from lehrAtie gobs to Monterey. lie had a battle with them et San Pesqual o in •which eighteen-of his men fell, and as many mere were wended :Ha than wrote to Commodore Stockton• that he was en trenched On 1 rocky embsoMe near San Parqual, surroonded by tee enemy. BtOckton ant' Lloyd. Gray, with two hundred and fifty men, to his re- lief, mod, on their approach, the• besiegers aban doned the field, and left the relief perry to return unmolested, with Gen. Kearney and his dragoons.' Gen. Kearney them coecimunioated to Commodore Stockton his instructions from the government; bat Commodore Steekton did not feel himself compelled to give ap the ohlif cemmud, ewe ally u the spirit of the tutrutions seemed to be that the conqueror of California should be its Governor. Gan, Kearney. did not Meat, bar placed himself under Brockton' commend. and hie dragoons helped to make up his form of ex hundred men, who joined Fremont sad entered LOO Angeles, after the victory of Ben Gabriel, and a still more remarkable one, on the plains of Memo/here the Americus drew up In a email !quart, phalanx like, conquered the Spanish • Californian., whose onset, however, with the Suet cavalry In the world, was very brilliant. With a small body of men Major Fremont af terwards embarked, according to Com. Stock ton's orders for Sham Barbara; but on Ids way, • heeling that; in all South California, only San Diego was lift in the hand,' of the Americans, and that no heroes could be procured there, he returned to Monterey, to Mount his men and march overland. Be arrived October 27th, and was agreeably !surprised to !mire that the Presi dent had appointed him Lieut. Volimel in the' Vatted States army. It was unsolicited by him or by any of his friends; and it aanetioaed all that no had done from the fleet (fie had done it with so little assure:tee of being approved by , government--though he hoped his country would bear him out—Malls bed sent to Col. Benton. with the account of 'Vat he bad done, a resig nation of his commlialcircta be given In If the government Meapprovely r irl Bev/ether, Col- Fretuout, at the head of four hundred mounted' men, COCUPCJICO4 'Ms march earthward, and mini way surprised and took possession of Ban'Louie Orlspo, Mien!! he found Don Jeans Pied, who had been made pris • oner on tho plabis of Salinas, but had broken his parole, and was at the head of the thrum tion . He was trial by a court martial, and eon 'downed to death, but waspardoned by Col.:Fre mont—a wino act, by which he was attached' to the latter for ever after, in faithfal service and the hearts of Ma friends, among whom was rho Governor, Pico, were won.. • Col. Fremont "be ing satisfied," as be wrote to Cal. Benton, in another private letter, "that it was at 'great national measure to unite California to the Union, at a rarer State, by a voluntary expression of the poplar will," proceeded with great Wisdom and forlicsralsoe, and marched all the way to Lon Aryl, four hundred miles, without spilling a drop of blood, but "conquering• a peatm" by Mem rimy and justice. At Couengsate found the i.iiemy in large force, and sent word to thorn to toy down their arms. They demanded a confer ence. In company with his new friend, 'Don Jesus Pico, he went to their camp alone. 'Mid found them ready to capitulate. Terms were agreed upon, that were subsequently sanctioned by Commodore Stockton; and later, by the 'United States. Ample testimony` preied the ,popularity of Col. Fremont among the naive as' well as American Californians, from this mo ms:ll4 But the dispute concerning the,chief command, Daturas General Kearney so . Pin' meddrel3tookton, produeed diftleallies.'_;llo thy [ after ' Colonel Fremont 'vrail lashdled Governor, GenerarKearney end CommodOre Sfeekten we to him exactly oraditiactol, ordee,, rpsPeotina, the aguisetiod of the Cali ores.sorpn. It wsn* an attempt on the part tf Central Kearney , to try 1 the qtroilon of relative , power wife gommodere Stockton, aud n do not seem to' }Lave originated„ I in aq ill-niF to Colonel Breolont; ' General, , Kearney' expressing to golOnel . Balmer, at the ' same dite;thiehe should Maki Ooloppl tfremiont amain*, If he had the ablete - unkthi, ~ .. ~, Coronel Premetii replied to hie:order, In writ, lag, That if ho and Commodore lidoekten wouhl agree between themseisee INA Ytenctunntindon la-ohlef, he !oul4 °Pep the anatior olfuser;;bot until that matter was settled,; whichthe had no p iths, to de01d14,114 felt „hipraolf,.ebhgeti to.,coa- Ohne to ;they th e notomenithr _wader , whom the, whet' wnr intd beennontthoted. .. ~,i '7•..,v. , • k• 'a liog to,oblairi troruCid. Fremont eld in his p!sh ,of putting . Com. Stockton in the wrottri KeeeeleY tralleferred bleroltootathA toi,Col. Fre., motif. 13ot ,this4la n0t... 1 4.0, srPsiz , ..ut act ter Col. Tremengtad relented in compuy with biro„to Fortloavenwortbotbertke °Oared Ide ll to be arrest.; 4, AO *raged. him with intilin,P,, dinobedienol to erdere, ,anti irragularsmadnoll . - 4 gent Woad was atumoued, and befarlitl, In his madam, be attempted to raategi.co col onel Fremont a diehcinorehlq charge, 0f,A0117/14 - motive, i 'The *OP 94 Colonel,- prementle before the ?e_ s t4tei „- • With doctiolthlet Jtheneetlelr with, be ''''' 'rue, only Ne 4 IIXF el - thn twerJetiet Prink tail the a orf mumps", ie a,lnceifen 4 413- "ki at thlsse nape,. ~ "r re i ~ . • ' " r 4. ' s ',. Otel. e nvoi • 'The court, martial pone . ruth every °Urge PLO, end lientniknedA l 4 l to be dies mis._,sed., t)o, 00 tileeillut 4.5% 0 ,nnidornattlgittle Pau° o "°.°°94 l l o t, Mid Pert4 olo ,l4OßOMMeltded 111 n` tO the ie , Rellt‘c*lllaratt ol3 4oo 3 =lu." Live, r. Po ..11r,e,1:5440*r. ttiut t C., mien of anilele4itheßtUne.tCeAYelfewir , might be, ampidugtoooll4n,449.[ aohnloa ll y pill", hebaddorygl_an.wel et >looonatry as to be_onllthuldonatid_ethar 1 kan punishment; and tendeyedtngulitdasirsrd, Ii thi hikhh2l67hWw*loy,49.-4c9?- Bdtldol. Frenioiltd 4 7lin % id . ada,raintigd fi i, .qslifornis,` where Ai 'ipilued 04. plinteAlt zp rant il elidtheo_ e lithited.Statell Bineth/ 1 7 I ttkPTenrhbMfMle er th e n iq r • f 44. of gib -.yathe• Intend; area nylee, 14 #PlA lle ft * him oe*alegincer tb run' the tr r o 1 1; • d titan Mello° Oa Clinfornitr * e long irons to exprese bki grath inSeqs °:t1,..- f cf a feellnifrotti *dolt they.*PP*,trPOt. 11 been' blade. gen: tillbr .bAcCuotAlsMci IPA the untende d . the court tostfuti.. , ~..,„:-,0 - OtpitielitiorialliY, both Co t„ rfeß,9.!±9lA, klliS9l modem Stockton wee e ITIOSIIIhe Skeeillgarnat 'hey did without knowing Siwth_ser,,,,bateorn. recile , i I)at !if.,4Piii! bray; To 7ll ; 4 9tillitin the , • , , 1,- , T .• 1 1 , l`o ;to , VW: ” , •SialfinfrOrlet,fitorllt • -:*tibat *her, were WY use w ri oEuPths RiZfrrallfate. 4 ,,,,,,ma`c011. sally vane Itnetwholtaew.hre puma ef tale OM, a nr s luttl .k. AtAt Wltett Ozte t ak lira Striti , rvell:Ver'esiiiirigig i a ecoluittoweetioarmassi PI I 11` ~lac ee l re tVo ro m e an gll M,,tir, tiial a = seoneeurneanneutth ad Traweari , 24"41VALUIZZIM ai% 'AV billell41 "6" 01.*I`Wt linkomodribAnsztmardahadivrarase Z a ffSa:Va i toor m natArS l ZS map , .....te will weela "lob So ft agiAtil...l - . 7 6 , ,,Ti.M.xtie z azillUt s. . LTV:: rerir_...fogirgrrik.stontnj e wootwane: lavolinix an weatint of the ltd gri n by Thvi Am l i art or grzetwtrer V. had et Na inermiviut return, The et:L e a raw:lemon style of the book 4 elm not naeretwatre of moth of Lb* theCr western adventure. wake tsunami the ahem of Yearns Advance Payintaits 411 • eepemeinettakm for OLO L bar* 101 l arida" ask= Panoaat La made In attune.. .Wlsostarmt mamas tap to La tt‘o Atteerltatlora, umparav wow knew? sbm:y;c4; aria the o tibodiOtt u t i tz paretat &disuse rortmost.-,Alll,tnsisLant."adt or Irfrr 4.kiceruce, hoard LLS , btr mid*, 14 / 7 4$41 1 1ootattloas boiittarrortead loosit4 Ir. or . costlsact . o ore : totallak a ,IMPLIAW circulation Mar framluofferitti 4 : ll iFictinass • Lffttlidn*EVkainotistaldatthelt tadoilanucva Otadrez b4.llol4llF444lm_thounad•reitelna shoat 4,1,47 *umlaut, a:mutt -514,0gpriogd gho km'? In Polineintili. sad tuOinklalo. Repnbiican. Nominations. rps pirammorr. ' ' • JOHN' 0. 'FREMONT. - c4.raFoima. . _ FO R , ratUDIMro . WILLIAM 1... DAYTON. OP NEW JERSEY. , . • i gateti.OkOt. ron QUILLCOIOIII3BIOIIAIt, THOMAS E. VOCHEAN,•of York. • ton otnnt.oo. OtrttAL, DARWIN PHELPS, of Arfootrong. • TOE 11011TZTOIL CIZAIMAL, BARTHOLOMEW' LAPORTE, of Biodford. Sketch •of the Life of Ont. Fremont In January, 1816, Captain J. C.. Fremont; who the year before had been ordered by the War Department to explore a southern -route to Ore. gon,.arrived anon the frontiers of California, with a party of engineers,. -Knowing .that the relations between the United Sates and Mexico were in a delicate mitten, and that-the authori ties of the latter were vary-jealous of Americans, ha took the precaution to leave his party; -and go alone to Monterey; where with the United States Consul, Mr. Larkin, he called upon the -*cote mending general, Casifo, , and made known to hint his peaceful commission; receiving express percolation tiwinter in the-valley of Ban Joachim, where there was plenty of game, and no iehabi tantstobe disturbed. After recruiting his party, he proceeded onward, and, ea the 3d of harek, encamped within fifty miles of Monterey, where, to his surprise, he receive/La peremptory. order irons Castro to leave the country at dom..- At Brat be took no notice of this order, as he bad given no occasion for any hostile demonstration; but when he heard that Gen. Castro was really in pursuit of him, ho fortified his party with logo of woods, upon A LSghhW, and hoisted the United States flag; and there, in, a quietly brave attitude, virtually defied the Californians to do, their worst. From his damp he emild see with his spy-glass that an attack war in preparation; end he also received from Mr. Larkin a- letter telling him of Castro's ordain to drive, him ham the country. The messenger who carried back Frames answer to Larkin, (which was that he and Me party should defend Gametes to the last man) added, fiom his own suggestion, that "two thoqsand MIA ROOM nob be alio to drive Captain Fremont from his position." A similar impression seems to have taken possession . of, 'Castro himself, turbo did not venture to attack him; and after three days waiting, Captain Frei; meat left his little fort, and proceeded on his exploring expedition to Oregon. Castro fol lowed after, and evidently cal not dare to come up with him; and having picked up a few cast away things left in the deserted log-fort, he re turned to California, tasking a proclamation, full of falsehoods, declaring that he had driven away to Oregon this band of highway robbers! in the folloWing May, when Captkin Fremont was encamped.= the Greater Tiameth lake, he was surprise/at the arrival of twamountal men, who told him that Lieutenant Gillespie, with letters for him, wan tome miles behind, beset by, hostile Indian. Captain Fremont immediately broke up his camp and went back to hls assist ance, and met him after day or two.. Lieut. Gillespie delivered him ai letter of simple intro duction from Mr. Buchanan, Searetarywf State,' and family letters franc Col. Benton. Under all' these circumstances, lie could not bet under stead that Lieut. Gillespie was accredited by Mr. Beetuusin ap agent of the goverensient, and this thegantlemen- hinsselt affirms], infermiug Captain Fremoat that the gonrametit wished him to return to California, and acquaint himself with the disposition et the lababitante, and the designs of the British upon the count* and, if they were of a certain kind, to counteract them. Oa hie return to California, which was lmme-• ;Bate, be found the valley of the Sacramento in the greatest excitement, for all the American emitters bad been ordered eat of the country, and wereareatened with massacre and the destruc tion of their crape: The arrival of Captain Fre mont inspired theta with a hope of defending themselves; they expected -every moment to be attached by the Indians, who bad been exalted against them; and they besought lira to take the direction of the detente. The danger-of the American settlers was imminent, arid their ene my was also Lissome. But ho did not know that the Mexican war was begun. It was impossible for him to communicate with the authorities at home; yet unauthoilied, he could not commit the United States government, by commeacung hos tilities in ion name. Bat his heart bled for his distreseed 'countrymen, and he made up his - mind that, at all risks to himself, hixonstem brae their cause., lie eennannicatedhis feelinga to his party, wbd all jopfally mended to his views; lientenantGillesple 'Ma. lie 'then add rued thi Lmeticans to rale* the 'Beer ffigiet Sonoma (for they 'had no right to 'that 'of the United States,) and under It tbe,great bettleter Sacramento - was !fought, and - all the it:tufa - if north of the Bay of San 'Franoiszo was - coliquin , l ed. Independence' was formally deobitisd'Jitii 6th, 1856, and Captain - Fremont, by the general 'fella, :was pet - at the head'ef affairs. In the ~1- e tter which he write to hie fatliei-lidati, EletiZ &ter Benton, andwhith is in - print; tie eipeeteit - fl hie confidence that the 'Deftest 'Slates goverii l i - .mentwonld enaction his coact tint, If it iihquld cot, be was prepired to resign' bin 'O - translating.. With eiteantotred and sikti riflemen be how' started from /lantern In search of Cattio, who was entrenched moth !of dolly, it gate Oa the 10th of July; belts on hielearn . ed that Commodore Slott - had taken ptiesission. of Mouterry-ore the 7t14 'fiate Which hi thought war had begun between Mexico and the U: Stetter. Ile therefore immediately pulled dove - Ebel:tear 1 deg, sal railed the stripes ahltstata: ' Commodore Moat pas soling Maier qdori, ;salved the year biter* fiord the 'Mil Pcji3ft- - meat, the Beettitaly (Bantaft) them; directed that as eosin as intisheuld knO* that'irer 'was eland hgalnst Mexico, be ehduld take poAnesloli l of Califorala - Hearing of theettildits Of Cipt: - I Fremont in the Meth, he sappbeed he nail bb acting under ord4elfrom Coe gaveinitent:" appeared front it owls lettifre te'Capialti MOM % gleamy, in *Mob be exptheinisfa hope that Frei-, tnoatwbnld apprtin ef whit they were ithoet to . do, and jobr therm. ••Ciatainliontgoinery,"at 'illott`• order, took possession bf L e titia' Buena (now earrhandlitrn;) at Onathdistieglitallnited States -flag,' *lanai cppolition, 'An Vie pAltd equire;.* Commodore Stoat,' at the weir ' wrote to Cepten Fitment, "tolling him'irliat he Madera; -and' reopettleg Lie emi-operielen„;', hi ootliequenotrof wfileb . Captain Fitment faith--' I .Kith replayed to Monterey, and 'arid his riliembri louder Slant BonatatisiChlit ;tota' him at the note! thee, that'll*? • had tiii‘iirdote from Waehingtonj but had Acted on tad h*Crea• . ' Commodore'. Sint *Mt 114 :Abe - hid - Mead . , asked Mare of absence on'tliatheaolirit.) did he woe worried by ble eamidutticatton. • Higheote fore!mmy gladly •kindgned hie-commendd.f6'COM modore Btoch.tod, - who st'title (July 28d) to rel - evajd0r•,.77..,;.; • Commodorc Stoaktott, !lading dito stab:of-dm affair, hod mo,liesitation abont, soothe:ling: the conquest ; of ...Celifontiat and. gtot , Commodore 810 are_Pmelematleecillillolt.:bati, peomised. the conquered, atadee,the,:protettioooklm United atetes,,..e. bitter gorstnment ,than, itszlco , had ever:given thero,,ljto 4441011187410.40111-4migit witeuponasy ono who should molest : A merican ottlatica,oapt. yromont and Lieut.',.Gellospite -were both; by thola..own .appointastrats :ander. Imer , PulAt,iteendont of, Com. a tooktonowd. Fremont actuall yaras,by„the popular voice, at tbo hood 'Er MU es -Ilut both of ahem,. without hesitaliam,Withlthe .; le. nag, hundred 76nd:sixty rinothen,.. pat tbemielam Wee atemktomc tout fromtpie moment AsYed ildukunPllaltlntresiSt 00 other _ interest 4 1 54 that .or, .the Gaited Atates, Thoodotorz.pn : , tho• plains of : . fialloas • On thet,2:itimer ,Itdyi,Capt . . lt retnoitte sailed - fram Motittrol'ltt -the Caype, itterder MUM:- 'PePi the Pirets.46.4inedair ,Csatro;-thetro, awl ,Gtot. lt,iact did oct4.howitvoi:,,Aare,,t4 - ; 1 11 1 00UntilP that:ltem, hnodeod7Spihttl .011,14q,irlontsta-:2,54' atin"liAl l 4:•JoPiii,;4beirk larcea,mad, mched to LoaAngatop, the cepital , o(,tlorCal. 0rw°4 1 ,d414 teek..sitanntiteltut of withOot :01a r iti g n, "it thit- 9 4444 0 .1Feet Vellfondo dEns t the byllipute4pomelhut of thol74loo3tibul. Two days ifter,.(the 24):Pestuant leamager. -Plated ndlitarynottunandast of,thatmaitory by C 2ll o4 l fAtatasja t 3i4 ,94entl-blak.Wardist, suertolen force to -garrison the ,MMdttlii• • , the 28th he wr o te to the goreennienti.-os well as to Major Fremo'ut, that be intended - . .19;ippolit him. Governor/ This despatch, with" others, President Polk is his salutel meesage of 1846, laid before Congeal' with these words:—"Our .1 . )}(4 7?..i1;'71,i •• ., '.....";','..,'„': . -1;:',,t't.;::: .. : 1 '.i, diein; to MBA:out% part of Which they were. only.lnthelynitedittettnehet:andue thing Joao. It ogettiled,thetNlyys hot not the. NIX in,itin-coottooYao the Poondozonedeffther,' egprtieted IliWitnict or the 4 *Art of, theunintey upon thwitholiantered pa ° Prea!gilt inedO no =wending at tenipt foil& own purf.once;,iot et wiek of overythingttalmsolf, took up' th'e'Ciutte'of., his Attfering 7 tonatzymen,- at 'it tooment'Whiir the onlY,ltitnenstiva Ana l to , leste sheer to With ander ettnoelogo, violence-, etenird onnelo tt in' the came dui with the dllihgeterteg"at. - tempts hien no • By the steamer Jan B. Lieu, just detniTemn Bt. Joseph, we learn Altat affairs in Sonsas are .assurainges Milder sopUlo'Busubriiddllitilence MT& altuock arttirely-ceased , to be•hirard; -, The parties attuned men,that ran clotindlutaterrlto ry, 'Scininnittiitg - depredath . , ins op, ,the.extetallod. end defendldg tidwatelVati on the ethern6. tilebanded bY - the'energetin - antioa - rif C o.l. Sum ner, or else skulk tn+rematb srteof thiredmithy . . hatsaamori Manses, Juntr13,1666.' few d ays steak X ,wrota yon.thitthir..Bhan. non had left Ifinsas for your eitY, poedtion of his halogen his way' re vr u. While, ha wap.on may_clew e -the Jim; be heard`tfisi Ifni!) bodies or armed,_ett Anti PrO- Taring-1u Sliecourl to in invade ' Xansas minate the free • State settlers. ITe' Wee very much alarmed at • the prospect. of 6,000 'Mad mgt.! coming . hare to fight, and returna,teeTort Learenworth to hold eoueultatlarLidtjhucd. Sumner. This 'rooming `llthaanea'aiia. coleief.BantrHer arrived in this city, hiving *leafed ail night, • a company of troops came 4pn,g _with them, itring inc nix plebes 'or artillery. ..He will (mien ant two regimenta to meet the Insider". A•few days since I wrote an acconntrnf art at tack' upon Palmyra by a pert,: who retreated when the troops The dragoons, fellow them and - overtake the - company near the hLia semi line. They were ordered to, disperse, whieh they did;.-6 part returning tothe Mahn. rues, the others went intellisseari• ' to hail Once rallied; and seem - determined .to ,destroy ti menu lithetilebt 7 with' his company or rso , terrh froittfrord the Backing of Oaatrottotote, sally yesterda y morning tondo, an attack. upon P.thityra; and coniineneed sacking the park . , One tho chisels gin out of hie bed, and on to tilut hens, rides with all aimed to where YroOps were Ma Atop ed. and-glint the elloar In command Information oftheAtMelr,.._and asked forasaist - Zs Dragoons were seat immediately .to mym, to order - the bind to - Alsairse 'and leave. the town. -Wltirnames. flaw ILEFURED ro ma; P ER'AI - • ..L The soldiers connazuoded the band tot. dteperse at 01200 and leave the town. Whitfield silkneate4•:., , Mating that he and 'his company had. been mbeloned by Governor Shan:on u the teßitiaik" , " the territory, and were then acting in thafeapaz city, having wr ite for.the arrests of several ama in that town, and; ; the y , shOrdsVProutat- 6 2 Om - Performance 'of thit duty, and:if the troop.la. mitered they tratdd tight them: - Word was sent back to the cimp'of their isfu-' sal to disband. The officer in command; after some noceseary or =pederasty delay, started with * bin whole force of about 70 men for.PalMyr, ra. When they arrived there, the enemy - had suddenly left and could tot be found: Th - ti" troo pa etarteddown towards Westport aftertheta; - and at half-put seven, A.ll, yesterday, when' moanformant WI, they had not rear:ie.—S. . AsasstAxandti Sxstaxcl.—Beforo this title, Id ill human probability,. Jamie 1. Strang, 'the leader of the Mormon settlement, on:lie - over land, is among the dead. 'Oa Mondiy aftarnoon,he.tweeir six and Omen" o'clock; Captain 'Mcßride; of the U. S.- Icon. Steamer Michigan, (which wee lying et the pier at Beaver Island,) sent Ms pilot, Alex. St. An. bin, a steerage hand, a short distance ofkleith a mantas for Strongly come 'on board the stee; mer; upon tome business... 'Strang retained",, with . lit. Anbin, , and when about half way:doentr; the-dock two men Mapped out - horn - iehindtitt wood-piletc . vith which botftehlea- cif the' - 4trels: - lined, (heti:Whig Gary tweet' the , Modd,- end dna of the men hied tee 'elver - .the 'ball striking. ElreygliSthelmegt,a the heid, peinieif aroundsinder the skin,letning, - .:.: ant near the teteporellonser;sire thea- - 4itohk a: se:entitle:rel. the ball - of , tg near thaintrem,. about Ing with 'Oki/Mt, passed into his heed; diet/ter seen theylred . o single pistol; the - ball - from -whiettetruek 'Strang= near the vertebral at the. gad? - beck, passed; into his body. The. men, whose .names are Alexander -Wentiorth:and Thos.' Bedford, made no attempt to but surrendered themeless up ta-OaptainNaßride.: Strang Vas . pleked and . carried into; a house nearby, apparehtly dead, but after a; few - mo ments, he revived suiliclenily to ink theenigeon • of the Michigan, who wia In attendance, it the balls could be extracted. Neither, tho ball in the bead nor that in the leini woo trepe.d, eta ea Caere!' thetriltd.' - 'erellid - ;a mortal:,, e. wound,it was stionglyottesepteit *The ofiIAXOIS.::.: of the surgeon II that long' ra this' lie is Thomas Bedford, ono of the men who mint- 1 mitten the set, had been whipped forty While OS the bare back, with a cooing. made of Mae bawl sprouts, twisted together, - same. time . since, upon a charge of neglecting to, 'fate conainiing a robbery: .Thin had , been done by. Strang', • orders. Both Bedfird and Wentworth bad been ?demons, but seceded, and had joined with - the tioctak.a. feather, in the late aolimo. Both hid femllies, and Cap. twin Mcßride bitaight them with their famh — es, azalea other bastillei who dealred to leave the Wand. oree.ti - Sisokinen. Tie actors. la the tragedy were glyeanp to the legal authorities at Straeg tras the heart and flout as Nen ae .tho intellect of the bloirdea sang, stM it is to be Atones hoped that Ids death rill brealf.them - op, sad natter thew • abroad. , . There remain' s . julloPS Ova capable pf trleldlogStram's - Inflator:a or of eopplyio6 hisplaoe.,Defreit dd aerlher. "" Con. Fnaxon's Wirn—A iiroinur or ran Tian .titirr. , --Tho Billion Chronicle, tills ,thi following utiodole'i ' o wullo - Colonel FreMOM wan Making his s ad- I rifirable arrangtommts;ron oar western fientier, for that expiating. tour ; n - which he broke.- his road Into the valley ottheßacnuneuto, his young •- vrife in' Witohlogtou, according to ,Ditt-rentrest, pknandiallbtfors - addre.ised to hint thero; and forwarded madras' she desumit 11 - iniportaht for tiim to see-, Among the rut she operant a Gov- ttnt (Aquila& ..eoustenaartiftr- kit- four, the.. Tehit,perhspe i . cf joshing id a "superior" MB. tial station: A most loving Wife, meiotic had :Pidvekterselt IttilAlittst - hsee 'been 'whder "strong temptation -to forward'lttat; hut, imppilj' 'toe ihnworld,.abrtack the reponelbility of keep- - • 14: it, and neithor her husbandner any one else bieept the poor Tile Barnacle who sect it, tiny thing of the matter till Colonel Fremont re - (Shied, baring gloriously effected the objects of thblexpedition. !'tkeis'facrit - Boring the iiiilrated teculred in 'the election trine; Bong o t o the Spesksishlyk.thers) happened-to.bc. feltoti tmfentei l iOF IttlrCettiedAar - between. %shins, —7 t,CM rani &Moore, a Bcatonlan t as remarka ble aillusy Other in thlicity for film subserviency to the olaretiotafirs,land beyond . Eget others .ter Washingten'ithietY far the tell.' Tabby of. Darnod: the -Intelligent interest • 41,1 iif4.She takss.„liiiethlif affairs., Thal COIITIIV.: T 1141013 of which she was linceiltMo; inWeil"on:, itAir litho the =prone 4„. „Ar s led its 'Ws "Eiptiblican ihlted inks prospect of IOW" • hir-Datike In the- highest -tutes: - much for tbei XiAttuftiao• who, IFPruntett:- bbLeurprise tharlSouthern hotly shows coin- tame such a detntgotim as Banks,; and nth to enemy to Southeriiiiilifiztlorm...- The Lady rtnetlJ eserrelleve lour Surprise in-jetard t o tormsrimehmuJ, Cot. Fremont, ina • VeceFiter; butlehtnoiszproes my-lupe/ink *bac Nta•t; tor, s Notthigser and IS L XOt/hOlalo, IthOuta. rep Waif Of • Etanthe , in Maim- - • . - - - ft Ai the Boatotissiirkonietialtheatariltiltai:' vis taadiltantragt.36 ten'tlite ret4t i ireiloibesetolivoiditutab, lattio Itiatemudo avißet.;l4W.ssaleausrs.-- ,TY tiGPoji oflfi dwedq,as 4ppeolitjtototday ravine Ito Boportor-p'otirt of-Aotr York itr.ther I.t *yr klOpo flog ,14irort ItalltoplCotoptity, >. We ! . k *ui . OTI B . sll;ol l, l4Tiettgaiti tbot tko dectioiso goes the 'toll tong It of, holding that au:, oompiay slo- • • tot liable in soy form,-for tbo o podium stock b 1144 ( 1 b7 Bottrulor, ..121bIs reaped the Iwo ttls . with, views, wo base liertaorste eappoli4.- - , 1 41% 'this • lsbioakittd, Ire 'Oak will po speot7llls IFgaooct. as tight_ in ltetlf i lintli.i.- nmultriattre is llo„bpig4gs-.74.4autits tos firodock positqlooto is oorponto prop:Ay:tram forgery sod fraud- The am ` tirollryi ,ietyly ‘ t,y? tolltion'Ofilottincr: 1: - 44. 1113 ' .-- The official statistics , of cue esidt tbd troika 'Btitio, l aboi {has inikt rf2 716--Osoating l iietgetegtle ineadmrsbip 01'288,023. la ltaryytmttkey kale - hoists end 77G0 al:totem.: in the Dllttolot of Colcrmbis, l'Azioatlog boos. end 200; member.; in Virglain, 14 nicettno houses end • GBOO members: and in rennsyltanin , that fa. vorite State, 141 movies houters, ►Dd 60,974 members.
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