ESrABI:IBHED:'; n'1786_,; . . FEWTOM , AIiVERTISENIMT B i atom 1716101321W0W10. 4 w. Axamansaca aaaa. (Aonlasote. Bufaia a.) IMO and aZtrulalhlr, Noe York.. . ' • Lctokin-g 'Glasses, DHENTIC: * Looking. Glasses -aid Picture 2 Priam lame...rant 4:10w-A Xdw.Ygrk ' men idth . 1 ...:. Donlan T. snits& Iron litmziitare f!U NEW YORICI4tiNDRY, RAILING sad IDON.YURNTTIIIIR WORKS Dinteh all kinds of dui owl wrought IRON warae fot BUILDINGS. A creator variety. ol,Bettans Itr Iron iteilltut than any etwo eirbethlehment Now York. and the letott• mato atery of /ron Vanden?* In the Gutted Sthtes. Juni-3mo SANDFORD t BABB, faChroon It. N. F. Elenientf TO CONSUMPTIVES... tonP}IYSKIIAN:of ' , .hikk . ettin - and .tormierivir.xx In cl6"ar Ws' Alidliel_lnsiltn• ne =this con row retired ( him milts pradlos. who hue been !RI cis tram PaLmonarw Dimas, Meer. ,soul, whits trending is Botth Azurite lai ids health. a :cars thri•Cosumicitico„ Bronchitis, Conirbt, Colds and Caner= Diblittr and tad= alms that thaasands sae ' anthill= and did= =smelly from lids • West dreadful of all aliases., he is doslrove. from the crlndlCsa if Mnua. tr. 02 =salmi kw an els =oft valnards nnud7.:l Upon isit o tuillaan Cants. la Rosins BiAllsDiscier. 2 o. Will Pad a Eistiper. with f¢li dlractlntur •ior plains and ansonsfally using lt.• I I The amount spanked la Applied lbr postasw; and Ohs a =elite fib Ls wierrtixmint Address DEVERBOIXIM 11; Jaltt'hodliw'rr • ata 29, P. 0., Brooklwa. N. w. — New York Corn. Exchange , BAG MAN II FACTO II I'. 125 and 127 Bros Street. B. E. CLARK, HANUFACTUBEII AND DEALER IN Bags and Bagging, . SNAIIIIIIGS, Sheetinge,Vaelt, Vhut and alarVow Use . ir.. rtiwtiod trlth Galli Beet htil • isitort Up, Oag_timkto. ' ,iIMLET,Iti' BAGS, / - a signkl artd printed to °tear en mity for their use. i ur atrottartit or.torters It lag% and of various dengue. awl our el:Mehl MI bars any hihthir they insr Yoh hitt lo typo le? out firm thugs. Uountry latini, is a re lartUd.to examine our etorr. of Pumas' sac aosarlato 11.1 tr, at . 1 1 iLho rari , or Dermas of, Dci Act var Jaenwr Orashorgs, bear! 'Dtllle, ea_ B.lt an " VD ritedit a tfitm ane ant . Miblfr,,: f • roZ, rude aria. c r reared oloth. We h.re noir . . its, Oils, Glass; . Burninennid, • Camplume;ltlitiholi - liz., • • DOSR . & DIANN 1139GUESIVICH 1321:=T, - (cc¢nerotJat,) NEW TOILS. L. • • nearilusisoa Iltver sod Xxifigaroid 1 ARE now selling the nbove.nstioleson con. asitlin with • co:l4.lde - assortinent of alors, Dr y an OIL Brtsviet, 071 a, Maria's Dicanorals, Was Ler.4 Plumb an d dettrialuZine Ptat.t, 40, at vrlces that o great Induesatatirto Demers and•anstrmers. " Istrtißadv ••. For the 1,000,000. U. 8. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY. RO. Thompso,etroot, MAilitlF/OTORUL. TIM.- 'Lin& TOPS, (lOW:WM P.EDEI3TAM. fllanna,.olreatat, antralr Italian- Marbles—This &Maria. ankh maaaratfan of Marble Da% chamtealir a =Lathed with mama! mine; marble beratiatiMet zar farm =dealer. Dr ankh a can be =name mind at ad o ano orah•eammon material. while ft lt In arid beaver. Unlike Waited Iron and Slate, it.,. tam. amnia, work. the color running Into the =waif the matmlakarblic no varnish is and Ur atm a tamnarat7 beauty eta Man. ties Qom 118 to $40,, ,able Tops. 40, equally cheap. Malta for the ifsetifaMmrir and cfabars fG the . different Maim% attirri will Insure lizemans• returns to ban laterevtiugllte-nMIN. Information faralthedan am= ILA hig 10 N1.% c PreM, or . . alel4 • French . Window 01Au:. E DVT P. D.l 144. Chan. bera awe dram iiart of littdied Briar Itallrandlatrakta . • I)PFERS.to Dealers aridausteram his 0431. Partiesds of ?retch Window 0 lea on fairare-' tarss. wlehlaraoilrrmaUcar will be fertdahort With prime oa receipt of their address. Glass cat to eh> d • • patters. and wired ince( charge. apviasde FIRST PREI/17/11 'PIANO , . FORTES. • j ' STEINWAY it SONS,- • aIkIIVAACTTIE.EIIB IA tad RS .Walker Strut. . MULL 111101DTAT. NSF USE, ESPEOTEITLLY cap. tho. • - AA, Mitten of the TwWleto tkelr splendid- .4 • Tr-vol of eemlleraad androarePlartoa f. width, ume orlon% elaatielly ' • touch. bout f of thelektki dart *Trey thing that renders. Piano are unauspasead. Ther-vere aelearded ,the aramlum tar bulb klake, la eamrecltlon erlth too rue dieting - asked swans -from - Bateau kkUatialrb.la, Line York awl Ilaltkaora. . . '' 'NEW VIIIIRIPIb—Bm . airetY I 803 hems Just hem seransel the Filter Premium GOLD ILLDAL Omer Ali aconpetitors) it the the Pair of the Annie= Institute. Ofestel Pelee% for the DEST Planothrtee.,de7 od.S.lfe • Safety Fuse. ' • rrlt, MINING PURPOSES, and to:, IGNl nia anaadza, mtb in WET DRY hinting s dlfforont Islissw..._LyhtOOTToll and /111MYYDR5; al.” !ha HINDLE and DOUBLE TAPE:WATER ME. gastufson And osldps. _ GLEMsi PUTMAN, SD Marty SI, NfW TURA ../fr nrantldir Elba flss all lands o. our( POW. ad hands. EDGE'S ESIDI3I. tfralt WOME T ERIP !ROYALS, Ast..4e. BC9llrB" ._ 4*. CO , Drugs, Paints, Oils, Dyes, rerlaineri, 170 WILLIAM ST.. Nmir . York, • sittentioii . Of thO triul6 to thelr large end varied stook of Proem Panda. Oils. Perfume. f7 laitiont.o then . regt; - lailmunitatloninfStnple Drunk they amidst: , reoelelng,dlrect from theft/W[lllot proOoo Mon and meatufeetnre. orates of Tooth, !hilt and Nall Litnebra,_Bronsea, - Plortare. , Sponges, French and Xnedish Perfumereambin's hatreds, and marrenther at- Melee neuld le admitted ImPeagglete storks. 'lath they are also enibled toed. - on the wet advantageous term. at Orden, .Ithet In ptafAIMOD by.llll. will /OMITS mcmpi leltl-lyv IMPORTART TO lIOUSEKEEPERS AZvD D - ALE= TIM ROPE' RILLS; - • 'll totron spear, =el 71 11 strain aria, New Yaw. fYfni offer. 103 -Potent area, Nem York notary. Woe. EO, 37 and 33 Mat= ertreet, Jame Ci ty. THE , Propnotorg of this long and well- COP...E.S AND DP.rCE MT* Orr rrizNz. Oontione, tenerepass the bent earronewentratat etwetrre la use, tor nalaing Breed; Blecolt Tca mut othv cakes, £e. They also =oars Mustard. P-ww. won many otter arti cle* afdally use in w= they oat-upon the =et reasonable ttoteJogwee sant to dello* who reopleattionst_ -•- -He et J. WHAM ; N. 13.—Genciwocere advised to inquire Mr.llo l ldMe sr- • Us 'Adams Xpress Congan • . zittiourgik Roches - 147 anor Nero - Brighton - ~p riu. OR: the ; est:odd iooommodatiOn. or 'tile 'ani V. - a r r . x m taattos *tau thanes of the °Wand Penn. - err s Railrued. between Pittsburgh and New Brighton. whose Intimate badness and extalsolaNerns regain nth Agency, The Edam hajlrele Oontrany have • made nth errartgament wit h Um nethoth .o to amble them to put a trusty Melba:gar-art tba Aar rnmodstlan Train, rherwllk tethe ohms of al trroperar and truant= vastly entrust , ' ad told= - The Idessenger vill ham - an Inn dale In Uts i l e i nTa C ild r ' tl Z mr the ralts Pe b est i 71 d ia l trlies ie fnw r b .BNO f )in tt Y n . by the Monagur Trurore main In Pittabonit i and Aura/m -ay City doting _the da stteid to nub commiathate as 11112, be eotruataa to lath • and zaturn by the -Broth% 1 Taal% with hit Garda and Cotrunissione executed. It will be Ida ditty to resin ou hie np carp .s3l panels. pithasea. 1 minors rather. Jta Ittdth VIII be illintered 20 =0 proper Ilarty i t i. after tge an/valor th e train-at the tthelthelay tr n.: Bola taro beau written - or wertslonmers. Nto re allrgred in th e city-communicate intaillathea- Obtain in bon, and Interni repliew-order igoods.and return tham-ntska warrhaaer/ large co small, from apt ri7sir f orer -m.p.. _ l° e l d f lit tr__th_ 4 le a thn 't eNra,lrtthlt . __ _ l'm la ter . dletanca. e °moot usur• clams but te insure thou &Are. 1 e.tb dirrettria on packairermwowlelly fornricate thous As sr., BtitiCll/41:11 =lila Val i . lO left with t2i• Ugh= Agent or the Ithilmal Company, ulturn the proper party b not at the Station an the arrival of thetTreln, to main ~Ttte tharims so wiTing labitthel. - le - ttnd or: eetTitt° rendered by the it -ere intended ba idtblei res. post* limits: -- Wheu nature of_ tte button la such am 100 adlntsof it thethid amemments wilt be made. - Aa the kfrowthrer Is required I. retUa We Mband bue. tubed:cob with the Common and toper Infia, the pat rom oftbe lbw will plasm rus art - him to wait 111 next tile far WI payout he hat no discretlen In the matter, - - UNItY B. IRWIN lum then appointed, Blown pr, and sill aommence tda duties Oa BLuiday. Ben 2 { 1633. .... _ orrscna &SSAG 15711. F1X*10511—...4 F.l2lth Street. - AliegAMY afV — Tel•grllpti OESIN flaymele-Czot.Bay &Acidity litation-Mi.MetswitatA. .drivAton--its.notos. Banix"-Dr.Chsadler. ffew Otrua Ana= itzeitse 00 !-. littibtirs.th Dec 221.1a.v.1 Aususr Looms, - Stock : and ..Note -Sick.** j - RON-Ds, P0rw.2214... PtCnne im o.Ther4- "-otaissory N • ' Kim couuntsce.,- ,a°g°-tigt.l Weis e t" mad 010d;t;mt,; 111bt " d A lta Zrra-rao.o.oribi=" l " a " °ll ' lUt4' * - . Commercial Hotel, eoriti•of (lira aturNe9 Lou Ireo - Ork a K. STEEL -v. , 61214 inofit •Liststwect-grn tube ly totzto thr. lawniqui pubps tact . E• ota tematly impute - • tborottO [opals .4tut totarstkm. v auftltu bo• ttted teltit nor suul tnnacere. caviling, at. Vle ttovrletor t :I Pm two and sittanum w comfott Inutts 0 - .ills table .414 to rapylled AMA. - tAt. autel bettor eltostett in' UM ItiatedlstiTtdidt, tbt bustoos• mat of Me tfths3 Wall as beLo• =manta , tb• BWALwi .Lauffaff, pttotaf ho'ol that_ trt mitt atizattan totto "sots of }us D ro t P troas tong:elm mu übtrat pstrzoto Mat has !me Isom bextustd upca Pried of. Board' er My, 81,00. Tow Esc "V/ boat:Mod vi tb Wlrme and -I knoll info+ 62 rtmr Aollminthe titlf...it Eat Luna. Rath 3D to 10 ( - .A. Auto °Wes' and steGilliapdstintrattesidanta. . . • ' T 7 ‘l4 - 13ridge Contractors.' Too. Ere Ilium:gen of tho Birtam gh am 13tidge ir k , aow TWIT to put their Bads. undier ma- Mat. lof neettios Piaui and fledge:4 l mA far rad an or Wore the leth aer of Auguo -,,,... ,141 7 4= 1 . t - t1,=' 111 4 4 fr,,,,,trAg,,... iii Ws Ige,pl.l, WRaIg,I4ING, 111 ;Vita it.. Firlablara tOITIMIEW-HOUStS; FOR:- SALE — A aoa*affi loi la ilAnchiskii;i6Co. : Abating ant lot in AlbokinT LIIT SOO. A hoorntil atm on Rotineot A Dia bet -k konin, ilailon at. 11.0 Q. 1 :1 isivitaitikonn on linni go WOW. A bomo *on iii.-W.tikttinnlll4o3..taiabla in tan seam 11 roe halm et ktmitig, liOntLiOn to 111.600 . Two ha1ne1..0430t6 cal Varian; tOntii rituburgroo osok. A no, konsa of I IP:iirt etXral et, IV tOO.- A toting. konseand tiro lot of ground on-lit sibtng. took tll A todilsanery at kloottitknOin,=o $4,030. A two tam home Irina lets trotod - .alt - - s.cvraiwar sort:surfakt4.i' - - •NewliriggiZlVrand Picket gactoriei: . . frin'•en en:out - wag to znannacture 40480 kr 010.L.Sitexen, Tuby Ream zbu' ‘ oases s;toWlntw., iirmbinKmaddlm - Orden pramans at 001064.4 oasis* Mai' 0 = 1.....EAT= - BELTINO of all sizes from]; tut, It tasDeSist . Isuusds .watr M at. ' Mastoct Ida for "Is at No. 116112*st • - J. &if. - Pfillsarx. aBASS KETTLES-1,000 lbli BUperiOr Want nruirltatunr In etrnr - VI - for wad to Ms 1 F ar 7'1,4"9"-zrezarLuralc..3.4l" OAlLY';''..': -. ': -. :' - PI - TTSIIURGff - GAZETT-W. BUSINESS CARDS. ATTORNEYS. OSEP.II 8; it A. P. "BP3RBISON Attor :- t=illffk Ot t a . e git 143 Iltrth!irwt..bgr'' rj e}niDl: l 4MQ:si, 1 al; • LUX) Attomey at •w— -• Came of Vitth sad Grant street., oppositetbeflourt 1ay13,71.3 . TAKES KUHN, Attonny at Law, dam 7cmrth stmt. was Grunt, Pittatargh. .16417 AGENCIES. - Michigan General Commission and Colin- Wm Ageing Office, gos the collection of Mono and Foreign r. *dereas t:T= tll4 &Ulan Ottn i ay a ie.... theks "l'llinEa =Nos DetrOit t6 hndligra. 6 1 = 4 1 4 n &l ** (l•lll l'''''' 3l7 a tr . .. t 1. 1 g n i TM Wllno—Tiro Uendas Cr Allahlgara !tom 1.11311.1100, M=anleal. ESTATE DIW3IIII'S IitEAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 87 Front street, 3d dceefran Market; Dale In Lake Cham °MP'S inn. a. Coal nentnlnT batten sad sold. .tr• USTIN. LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,' Stoat; Nterthsvilse- and DM Brolrar. caw No. NI , A . Betrzetary'.l,- M. GORDON, Soarotary Weaterninzu• "ram. Co.. lt2 WaUtr land. GARDENZSCOFFIN, Agantfornsaklin 2, P d t a lte . e d Instx t ratcbmsami. r.rpeast eon= of Wood la A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware • tut Iturznoti COMIIIIMT. 42 %Sir stmt. DRUGGISTS. -Or•MMM!'fl 4kh,os;itaSililliger4):l 03=113303110 a. IMP a CO . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, O. CO YOL.propuistosiot ErLaps , , seslessatid Wruuruss. 1.31 , ks. • • - 1 1 . 01 IN HAFT, Tigfraccessortolea. hi'atif fery,)Wbolotala ' Mail Arnold an Buten la , to, Oda Dyestuffs, ..... and , corner 1400 d and 811 d th utmos t PlLtitrarlial. SiTIVECUISZ Agent for Ilr.lord'o Medicine. an2l TOIIN P. ...SCOTT, Wholosalo Neer in Drum Alamotanr2ll one. Varnishes and DTh Utak lin 222 .1 street Pit. =sr 24.17 A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale Bd lAM. I.sg=rter W4 u r. 1 .471 Ant et t ga a ltt.• ,". mchT 13 Z. SET: Wholtisali - ireaki , in n'wo. Dr i l gett i lagr. a v yrr 14Z.atitti imam= avant—.................... _.....--ffimmt aim 14RATIN . & Wholesale & Retail .s Dfcgisfa .r 12112 of Litorty and 13t.Cla otroW4 T SCHOONMAKER & CO., Wholesale IV • Druntes. No. 24. Wood direst. Metal/Imb. _ TOSEPH PrYMING, Siiooossor to L. Wiloox MP -41130., =nag Market street and Dianomnt-Zawox H g . La m 3.ll andizanplate rs4c . etane . mtg .442 all pertaining to Lis business: ; Phylicia• as prescriptions okstolly cemprzumixd at all JSP-17 COMMISSION &C. 113 1 Mlitsalf D i PoTiEfroN NEE;tO ?ITS. Wool, Mien, Roar, Bac a, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PRODUCE. GENERALLY b. 76 Water- St, Pittsburgh. Pa. 1 Pprinowellarbant.. Pit - tab's Coo WoCr. Wellvillo. Obto. John Scott a On. . • M Martlo, . 11 D Jonos,Caster Ci . trap Bk. Komi il t liersliralilla. i= " 11 4 1 . 1 dent =. 9 " T it 1 4 i . " b ``'n''''''" Thomas Salem , Ogre, Hooka", nr 3 a A Cora otnelolL &Uri NoBANE & ANJER, (=seam to A. A. Mehar 'LULUS .14 FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Coitanission and 'Forwarding Merchants No. 114 Second at., Pittoburgh, Pa ljan 1, .6ftdly] Jan SPR CO 6S ON MIION I)WROSABT, Dealer in Wool, Provisions & Pled= generally. ' N 0.295 LIBERTY STREET, PIPPEIBIIRGIA, PA. Janat-AZW-- --A. J 1 *TIMM ATIATELLU LSE do-CO., - W/ 3419/CL.ES GROCERS. Produce dc CourmissionMeraants, PITTSBURGH HANDPACTVRES, No. 8 Wood tt., betineti Water mad Fieat _ 1448 PLITEHURGIL DAVID C. HERBST, Floor, Predict!, Proviaion and Commieeion MERCHANT, Po 257 pbesho . strett, oarner of Itaa4 Pittsburgh, iiIIVES hie attention to the Bale of Flour, fi Pint., Deem. /ard, Cafe" Dates, Gain, Dris4 fru] tanispactftlly plldted. HENRY 8. ROW. (late of the firm of Ring & Moorhetul,) COMMISSION MERCHANT, DP-ALER IN PIO IaTILL AND BLOOMS.. No. 76 Weal' street, b elow Market, IWO PITTSBURGH. PENNA. ‘,ll. L. HARDY, COMALS3ION AND . 14611411r4 .8711loavir: Agent of • tlio Sadism) and Indianapolis '-Corner-Firsts Ferry tits., Pittsburgh, Pa 7.*Wayd 13:0ANFIFJ,A late of Warren; Ohio, ooza.n.aea F url raraaan.• Ueda=lt, and Whig,. awn - lu War4da Moan 0• • • Bata,: Pot and Paul Ad. sad Wbertant ?seduce - . Wat.d streak -WOW Q •1. (lola of firm RoUs.n,Ptil• t Co.) LMTLZ 4,C0. Grooms, pronu.i.etoor=u6dn mattuntg,ma Dederstn Imak. 3.1•23.1104 , 1114 No. . 112 tae= 0% 71z, Mt*. batik. CT:USK WAREILOUSE.-11ENILY IL WLLlNB,V•rMtzataiaa. Ocazialcantdathantortuf rLaOMASPALltElt,ltaperter.arul Dealer lien& Led Azad= WOTam, Na 61 Atsztat ii, W ra rstiramal MIA . and Fonith street, Pittsbaret. DRY GOODS.' ..TvBEPH HORNE l9i CO., ' Wholosslo and Retail Doslore TIMINEINGS; di GLOM Fancy Goode, 63. N 0.77 Koh:: st, bet. 4lian4 the Dusaond. isentasepritesdbrs lan& - a.iusow *op; Isrenazart—o. u arntair km.= A.ZASON .CO., Wholessloand • Dalersra - Psuoyand Maple Dry Goods, StriMlt VT e '4' : ' . .e • i• AA), .• 0.. a and Real] . Goods Iterebasts, oomsr roar% Win: Clayton, lIOUSE, SIGN tr. ORNAMENTAL PAINTER GRAUXHIC iiLitZLER. No. 107 Foo!tb Street. (Between Wool and mokithlSeld Atreata.l rirrsacsaii. szAlrorders oiamDtl7 attended to. aoler.lzal • Removal! Removal! Removal! soazzvsox eI OCA.-.110. • 23. wpm razz* H AYING Removed •oar Store to No. 22, - plfth arced, (next door to A.. 6. Meech Oa) of err POW prepared to exhibit Me oftbe finest Stooks of Im• forted and AxtuseicentlCeß , , tact Oil Clothe to Ms roe:het. en enet esportaketit 0:•• toned. . • 1 54.1 1 141 4 1=Pa1 c Bonerlosad sr i fie DIX Soother With &doh Valle, Palings. Drodgethers, e Vnitianij and tow - pr ia lheglie - of all desslytl_on4. We°. cage. Matte, berm. Stair Plods: U=ltLee. Plano and Tete, Ccmn. ter Oil Cloth, Wtodoer Shaded, Buff lloilaspik_finpentlil ,f ' O. Also, • =April of neer CC Clottiktrent Ito 24 feet vide of al en et *bleb men* wild sett* to•eee ...eh- ores , Valuable Propertypr 6ftl .gti ox i is Liberty street, gjeal h eta' MethoPt on i T e re t t.t a b i et ttlr i lhj4 ba Ving I= 60 fee tb. fee en Yh m ratreet lOgfeet t hiethedist Gam Yelethaif feet, to Liberty 100 feet. This property termed &netnews's a lietell The bnildine Dow nn It. • good enbetential tiny@ stray With , with eu the neeeesery tenet beitilnya, Meters Ina time been cw eapled tui the UmiOnlittel. doing • sea 00 hilists sad Wore destructs of Muth • encd Ihreettnenh Wlll derwell 1• the ri. atzeti r.Ditenoirents; '777-faOBOB E. ARIJOLD ,: . 214ALIRD IN IiXI3IANGS, CO junalim•-e,.. Zira. ti ioseratredozocatlt Bork of - ^ stbrAlllVlANCtlalle St 19011 t Mersa 111L11111. P. - C 0.,. impoitere gn eau e.etri 'Roldl=l:raLeb " 4. /.42E0e" gay, r ,I,Noraneo.forptja irixszumicombussloicApvit,for tbatalsand pyre/woof ,12/st Tostatil..eolliettoot of Rousis,Barrowto/ and lotogrut /fours oft Bonds and, /ganef. /too, for rookins sales fto4l:ltri ) o .l= 0111C0.1=g1fit " 4" . ener FS HE Co-Partnrership:_heretorore'existilig usa ' r ti " d iggit u ‘ c ommZi ll ie l iCftg'aZ4 ibi l lgr= the bantam!, au the builhari Na° 6 Aria rat be andel br- tireattbetet. • •R. D. NORTON. 14716tA 1314-40/1 . . Ind..hteCRITOLIZON pITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 4; 1856 BANKERS AND BROKERS BANKING: P HOD'S • II lsr, T. HO GO: BEDFORD - lIIIIMORD CO.. r3td_SIERSBt ..''' — .BomEntmer CO.. cuI3NR PLEASANT. ) WESTMORrI)OO., OONNELLIIVILLE. 7.I.YFCIE 00., Sm.. UNIONTOWN, BROWNSVILLE. ...., .i.i'r. -. 'a NEW. BRIGIIITOIP, ,, ;4:I3EAVZIL_OO.,_ Depordre reeeived..l3l" mum rude, orarre bo, and collected, EWE No had Specie , bought Stags, Notes sad other Securities bought en corruzdarLon, Corregurrudeuessztd eolleerioue NA NHOLMES & SON, Dodo= in Foreign 6: and Domani° Ma of B,achaara. Clatlllesus orb*. Mh.E'Ar-t=c11.1.11; Ift 19ilmalm,!= Pie ce throughout the United Malin MANUFACTURING. tams 3. usanos—:—...wm. unrrixsos UNION FOUNDRY, Mitchell, Herron & -Co. 7;ll:continue the buinms of the Union 1 .1 ;dry at the old stud of PERNO93. ULTM- A 00,110. 194 Liberty tt. 17airy ituntifactur• ttsull, a large and gerattal astorttottat of oesTirio2g cozarrtalAg , Cooking Stoves Bonzes and Side Ovens, Omar aim MANTLE & KITCHEN GRAT E S , Roller, Wan, Wagon Bozo', Dog Irons,Bad Irons, Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,' mill an d AD ,thir t ery Outingsgenerally, AAA OAS mad RUM, PIPEB of Wen ! , WON .& NAILS OF. TUE • on NA Spades', Pio BEST t" BRANDS, 4173:, AU of d 'add' val te 014 ataaanuW. , ....... Nita; tart-17 Peon Cotton IBM, - Pitta IL' L .. E.NNEDY, OBILDS lc 00.. au AA. tams of— , . - Ps= A No. J. boon 4-4 - Oarmt Main of all cokes 44 abe rdIVIAR . oou.= T.lzug " Picraghand bah (A L • , Ems dal this and desalpnans ilang. _ giMdare WI at Ms Harlots* &aro ofLogia. a, MIX% a00...1111 Wood street. will hovo attantlon. , to2klv Vitus wiLuem& co , ;61 Penn et., below.3farbury, Pittabu P. TEA lit BOLLER MAKERS and SKEET- Ia IRON %YORKERS, Stantninturces of BarnISIS. Pot ent Boller. Locomotive, Pita mid 011inder Rollers, Miner. nevi. Bestehen. Eire Bed. lite= I , P ~ a ...koft„ Oondensers. Pat Zvi" 1 14 i n e l l ajszli a t, v Ll b LEintle rz. tri . s. d. =, the aborted notice. All orders Not m distant* tmomplly attended to. , eD W. WOODINELL, Wholesale and'Rotail llanntantatnr In Oallnet Warn fta U GROCERS. auez. DIL‘OIIII Shrivoir & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, No8;130 & 132 Second Street, imss_g_zte DUCEIL Wallace 41, Gardiner, 11.110,LS4JLE DIYALERB 111 Flour, Provisions and Produce Generally, NO.= LIBSIITY BT. .11130-7 B AGALEY, C08014A ,. VE ‘ & CO., „ Whold-, • ActCULBERTSON, Wholesale wooer and Gozacaulta Plarehant,Dsalsr.ln PrxtucessdPltt. biaauttetnted MS labaty street. Pitts buret. 7992 nora...-,......5zmaza nom- .... nm o 401 I N FLOYD & CO., Wolcsaie GiTM.OIII azalCoinolethonlibutbanta.No.llBl7.od.rld ria resort. liitt.bursh. • • - aILB ROBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Dealer itcP/deuce;lStelbrastt EisaafietatiNlomd of =km •zulDostedloliMem and Gloms. No. MS Ni b rawnimlisli%lo.4.thrhireliglri k te c ir Pori, ALM 11 ACCA397.211%.:.....-.T171.11AZ 131St..—LH. A. OHM". aJoCANDLESS; MEANS & CO., (sums. ' an to Wick it ktreandlaw.l Wham!e arr..", froaaalbaglass. Cotton Urns, sad Plitetrera liaaufartarea geoarally, caner of Woad •ad Water et.. mum 1'et1.4...“—......11xs Wow—. trILLS ROB, Wholoiale Grocora and Oartualssitta lleerbertte. ira 191 Liberty et.:.Pltt••• ROBERT. ,DALZEGL & CO., 'Wholesale ILL Oro," Clottatlssiott alaretst.sts„Destisrs In Predate sad tittsbussitt Mantitsetures, ty It., Fitts. burgh, LW= =LIT 11.SALAII DICKEY - k; Wholesale Gro an, Commloino )terebuttc sad lieslasltt Prodooe: o 80 Wster it , 550 .03 /root ' GALEY, WOODWARD 4 00., IV, 13010- sale 'timers. 40, tn. Makes BOOKSELLERS &C. C. OQO.III/ANE. (succomr to S.' Sad -3EI • ler.) Wbolesale and Retail Dealer in Boole. !Patin: err and Paper liangloga Moral Berea, etn door ea ):„ cf lionise Moira At Kneen. Pal EtRN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Stae kesirortexessar to =or. & &sun,. If& Ilduktt AY & CO., Booksellers and Stationers N 0.15 Wart etroet t but door to the earn °Mid. t crab. Put Mont .41 la. boots oonstantlt Co band. 4011 L . RNAD,Booksollor and &Minor, No 79 Fourth it. Appoto MUSIC &C. . John D. Mellor, 0. 81 WOOD STREET, bet aeon Diam ond Al.y and.raneth street, Solo Agent ror 0 1 / 1 0KE INASONS' (Boston) PIANO lOng/4,11/00N A nAM LON'% MODEL MELODEONS end Ole AN IIAMIONI• ULM, end dealer laattuale and Minded Goads. .10.3 B. Bieber & Bro., 531Finir ST., Sign of the Golden Ihrp, Bee Agency for NUITNB A CIL A (Nser Yogic unrivaled (nand and Ee turn PIANO& and - OAR. Li AHT NM:DRAWS Genuine tIgLOOSONS in eIEGAN IiAIIIdONIUMS, Dealer. In ilnele and Ateplelnstru meats. fee Charlotte Blum* NIANINAOTURER and 7 Dealer in Nino IVlTortrs sad Catalan of mudorand misled Instr.- mama. goat for th. HAMBURG CLAI I IOB. lIMAET & . Jr/ IDA aid , * CO:15 BostanHanos, 50115. sad out :Rowan Attachment, • cod 1115 Wood at, BELTING Patent Riveted an Stretched LEATIIEE zuriNg, From the Mamfaatory of Uoit A Brothers, 2 NSW rots. 910 , the Belting of this manufacture has Nes &warded Om Gola Modal and Diploma from sisocet. ream Salt and Institute thrraehout the United ktatest the most fsamattis Aland= Ind:nuts, New. York.at their tutinee la WIWI 0f1843. Itls amt. parlor quality. mut: of tbe business being canduen. el nada the versonal we of the principal; t boon., .own selected by thismselves at their ant recelei hole ng insuring limed= from cuts andh e ntheir own Menem after the bell ea mad ehonider Men trimmed OS, taunted to New York thoroughly tanned, fresh from the NM; marled teno• 11 :: y, wet a0d .1 2 otratebed on muldnes with Array modern IMMOranga cemented sad Melted with their patent+ ecpPer 'Met& burro widen make • pertectly 11111.11024011aa Loth des of the bond. canting them to rim truly on Me wench sad giving' • Power Of mote than tent, cony those [made la Um ordinary meaner. To aitchanics of al kinds. to cotton and woolen aaaufeetarers, roiling canc.+ papa mskers. cowing and planing estabilshmenta. antars of grad lls;cotton gilA bleach works, die hones& In short to army consumer, thleßsithig le *Ma. Uy rwommend•d, Belting. Dart of city cameaces given to the quality a this Behind. For sale by M. DE 4/.llolt. No. 233 Liberty' nanedt• ta. howl of Wend,. eolnamnillaMlnirtt "LLEINIF ° 4 HIDES, LEATHER & OILS 233 LlBlBTl's7.,oppotite. tke head of Wood, A fel ',wort-meta or • iloyt's,Leather Belting and 01Ja, • For Madinat, and Coi2Cars• &limn Cu hand c21.3r1, • . Mott Ward Property for Salo. IWILL SELL. on zononnablo tonne {and paymenb, toro.LOTS, corner of boon and Carroll Stn. °Witte Ald. DOW oillee. They ore handsomely lanes et privatoresideness. Also, three W 1 . corner ofLiberty sal Baldwin its.. If, feet 'lotto:la., They are caloolated fa either alluding boarding houses on for oral depot—for coal brought b 7 the Penns, or the IDOnntdertil• Railroads. Also, limn LULA COMM of nolle,and am stn., opposite theipiendM Improvement, Poondry„ an. of Pen. nook Hort. They are wainscoted Car a motif., story or sconce boarding booms on; for the inincirods of medlar,. ion of [hot neighborhood. • Apply to frazdtf MIMI D. URGAN.II3 Liberty mt. • DANIEL BENNETT. - IVILANINAOTUREB of Yellow Booking. boo. Crooon and Fun World Worm , 0 41.3t0 Illonatootory. anner of Wellington oni Yranktin sto•McmlAlo , 33, oPPooto Fatah:mai.. Po. ' oroZitlyo . I I iIIISTINAME, INVETERATE AND HA 1717118 L O.4IMS:h. Mostivaurew) slot onlyjotale avarcome, but alMlXlMblaaly desmoyed, withmt mum eithf u rritatir JoJectl one orawths, trc • N A lu y , m ..i s pl lll.llll,l7di e tti r rAe• gbef Mad, ae ad mote fait • maw iratitillClN articls of food. wettable to am swl:l* bud sadly teepuid, The subscriber la Italy scurialutal with It propertlea add will tam , malwactory totormamou to all who may ma. It Lan admirable amid. toe dr eber tim.- .J. 1. MUD; Agora s 7 - 1 •0 I notbOdlirt Book Stare, 78 Fourth ht. ..4„IPENcI.g.BIS PATENT SAFES. AND BE- IraI3ERATCII49—The neatest. Moat durable and em pint amide 'be preaurelag lee.and in the tame time Ele na Um tanellt orthe Pup to all other article. kept m the nle. 161' liatehad' sod fce We by the solicit cola au the United Stater. 13e Waal it. TI CRAIG a CO. belt-zireating awl Sox Irons: , rffaloaribek IlatiDg-purehaeed the .ex cladie right of I. I.Johruhaa's Pent Doi and J. 's Pateot lielfaesting SmoatNoalrons, 14 WM arteraleollaWiPla In ateradhotarloss thesama Intoo arestkro Wilt alswe. ha lune cOnstalatly on lucid at tile warerOw. Oa SMUTS! IL, oPTCalta - Anchor Oath= Works, a Lags wid stood easorlsasat of the madman Tailor had dad a l r o o f w s aaa tabl laebb . _w o und the e pb u l ll c y i n W grint*e tah eco.loyd , C. EINGSLAND. alleeb . elate. Pa aREAT., BARGAIN—We now . offor:.for Is tole tbattiogestablobint butatiourtand tootottrebocl, eitotatedone docifrem the Oernor or f31.11b ana Litnir AMU. m, Nina of foot? Yoati which est be extetaed ponutual, Ms tem reatod Oor 114`4, otli at Its roortfidog pia of MVO ono tilt to - hand bat nano to I you. Those ratting a grilt bildnetntsnd VIII ea wean Ma above tads& • AItLCURD :CO TILE LADIES — IS. J. Ihtpon , • ads Golden: Vetioalcal Pins £r fonabi ism tabls columns in•aulaiitits, and ratnoirlng otattnotlons of tbs =ably tuna tnno %Lariat ; Ths slam sounat Gotten Pills have been toad to the Prt=s OrDS. Domino/0 sun Thlrlr Years 'with mews, In almost nirvana. snn it I. cell at the sauna ealtitsUon of lboutands of Ladles who base samessfnliy.nsegl thaw, that bs I. isulnesd to soaks taros public. bs symbol:sir acsobutotts4narstilost in! eta that mbo nay be 'sunning Rom at stare complalats =arta:lb% as sbon, pills. possum:a rat , and a possums:nun 1. b.WIGIi dasot,; • Ito 231 Marty St. . , . BUSILEIS tallED BYPLES 50 10 11 14211•Kalti_ Are misty • as. sixt /10 *E. PRESIDENTIAL. ELECTION. Republican NDIDIIIatIons.! ELETW 2771ZSD4r. NOVEWIER t Volt rassrosbrr, .. ... . ,_. JOHN Q. FREM.O.NT OP cuunromas. - 1 ) FOB M ICES B PIDENT. W I L.LI.A.M. 1.. DAYT: N. OP NEW .TKIIBEY. . - STATE ELEOTION Union State Ticket. ELECTION; 701131111; OCTOBER NOR CANAL CONILIINIONIN r THOMAS E. COCHRAN, o r Y or k. TON. ousrros GIBIZBAL, , DARWIN PHELPS, of Armafrong, lon BUNTITOII. GiNNHAL, • • BARTHOLOMEW LAPORTE, of Bradfor4, • Union County Ticket. • • (Intrs'D42.—Pion.tlV/D RTOTI I=oEr. iIZZ A. PORVIS24. Smut,—rDwlaD D. altt. Ty. ueolbly—WM. A. VEVA:SION. Pittgtrum; • O. . ZYBTEIL Problem To; • . JOHN N. T. PETER", M 001) VD.; J, B. BAOIIIIOOBIL Ohio To ; NIOIIOLeP VOEGUTLET, Jr.; Allirbior. Didrict ,Attarney—P. OOLLI AmrPelmarg. '4 , mi:de Judge—JOHN PAlM.E.lraptbem, ammissioncr—Wld PERKIN& Cbartlerm Auditor—L. 11. OARLIALErWoot Deer • Anrey cr —ISAAC MOlLLRY,Dfrrolnobore.. Dirators. JOHN BM fcor—AM ICS EL X. Y, Mild= To. 8 Jove. Indlaus The Republican Platform. "Donn HT TEI 1111LILDILPECLL confirm", mr. 17Ta, 1.856. Tuts Convention of Delegates, assembled pursuance of a cell to the people of the United , States, without regard to past political Mar c:miss or divisions, who are opposed to the ro t peal of the Missouri Compromlss--to the policy of the present administration—to the extension `of elarery into free, territory; in favor of the tiff %Mission of Sansas ee a free State—et restoring the action of the Federal Government to the principles of Washington and Jefferson, and for the purpose of presenting candidates for the offices of President and Vice Preeident a ,do—N Resolve, Thee the maintenance-of the petrel plea promulgated in the Declaration of Indepen donee, and embtdled In the Federal Constitution; ' are essential to the preservation of our Repub lican Institutions, and that the Federal Constitu tion, the rights of the States, and the union of The States,mnast and BUM be preserved. „ Resolved, - That, with our Republican fathers, we hold it to be a seltesident truth that all men pre endowed with the Inalienable right of life, libetty, and the pursuit of happiness; and that the primary object and ulterior deelgn of our Federal Government is to grant Giese rights to all pereons under its exclasivejuriediotion. Thai, as otirtepubliFil. -Jet - VirrL_ abolished slavery in all' oar national territory, ordained that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty or property, without doe process of law, it becomes our duty to maintain thhrproviston of the Constitution (against all attempts to violate it Tor the purpose' of establishing slavery In the, territories' of the United that*, by pordtive le gislation prohibiting its existence or extension therein. That we 'deny the'intherity of Con greet, of a Territorial Legislature, of any indi vidual or assooiation of individuals, to give legal existence to elavery in any territory of the United States, while the present Conetitotion shall bo maintained, Raolvid, That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the territories of the United States for their government, and that in the exercise of this power it is both the right and theitoporative duty of Congress to prohibit in the territoriee those twin relics of barb risen, polygamy and slavery. Ruolved, That white the Constitution of the United States was ordained and eetablished by the people "in order to forma more perfect felon, establish Justice, ineure domeetio tranquility, provide for the common. defenoo,' promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings. of liberty," and bantling ample provisions for the protection of the life, liberty, and property of every citizen, the dearest constitutional rights of the people of Kansas have been fran,dulentl and violently taken from them. Their territory bas been invaded by an armed force; • Spurious and pretended legielative, judicial, and executive officers have been ,stover them, by whose usurped authority, easttined by the military Power of the government, tyrannical and unconstitutional lawshaye been enacted end enforced; "The right - of the people to keep. and bear arras his been Infringed;" "Test oaths of an extraordinary and' entang ling nature bare been Imposed as a condition of exercising the right of suffrage and holding of- Ace;" "The right of an accused person to a speedy and . publie trial by on impartial jury has been denied;" "The right of the people to tut secure In their persons, houses, papers, and effeota, sgainet un reasonable 'marches and selzgrek, had - been vio lated; "They have been deprived aline, liberty, and property, without due procilia'iktlew;" "The freedom 11 speech ariff.of theyreas has been ahrtidged;" The right to choose their representatives has been made of no effect; Murders, robberies, and artionh have boon in stigated and encouraged, and.the offenders have been allowed to go unpunished; That all these things have been done with the knowledge, sanction, and procurement of the present national administration, and that for this high crime against the Constitution, the Union, and humanity, we arraign that adminis. tration, the President, his advisers, agents, sup parter4 apologists, and aeoessoriet, either 6 . 4 fore or after the fact, beforethe country and be. fore the world; and that it le oar fired purpose to bring the sothal perpetrators of these atro cious outrages, and their acclmpliaes, to a sore and condign punishment hereafter. That Kansas should be immediately admitted as a 'State of Union, with her pres ent free:Contiltution; as at once the most effec tual way of enuring to; her citizens the enjoy went of.tho right'and priwileges to whloh they are entitled, and of ending the civil strife now raging in her territory. Reso!ved,..That the highwayman's plea, that might makes right, embodied In the thteud color, van in ovary. respect unworthy at can diplothary, and would bring shame and dis honor upon any government or paople that gave it their ellictibu. Rembsed, That a railroad to the Pulls 0.001112, by the moat central practical torte, ill impera tively demanded by tbe interests , of the whole country, and that the Federal'Oevernment. ought to render immediate and suffielent aid in the construction, and as en auxiliary thereto, to the immediate construction of an emigrant road an the line of the railroad. Resolved, That appropriations Congrese for the improvement of rivers and harbors of a na tional character required for the ii - eisommodation and security of an extettog commerce, aro an thorited by the Constitution, and justified by the obligations of government ' protect the thee and property of its oitisene. . I Resolved, That we Invite the atilatlon and co operation of men of all wiles, however differ ing from to In other respectr,ln-eupport of the principles herein declared; and believing that the spirit of ourinstitutione, is wall as the Con etitutfon of our country, guartiatits liberty of ctiOniiii and equality' of rights =MI citi zen lie oppose all legislation impairing their ABBE= 41 JESIIP. COMMISSION BrEßotcAnts, Cotton: and W. °oleo 115.aohingy„ Mous lhosisor and Bailors, lfirelinikie. knosik hoportors on/Daiihn ID klaranaholow Arkdos. No. 67 2/3321. New York.. Y. D 'ztan b ie' amm- Steam Easing' dud itoileit, o. Exoludoo Avner In New York et LOWELLDIACRINE MOP , kisoldedokst Tools aeZ•lip • • .... Hough's Tatant Militia Skirts. IrES & FEANON, No. 1 Barclay street, Haw Yak. , AUTION—NOrmt gm, grAnin• MAPS they kall Va• tamp of Mt patent. •AU umnursetamos ma Nam tn. tingling IrUl De raceecuted scomedlng to law m 13204 PITTSBURGH COACH •FACTORT. - 5mna11f...........X111111 L 61117=11—......4710. /1341111? BIGELOW CO, (Rumens= to Z. M. Blgnaer. gr A A NCI. 4 LX OM ' DIANO.MO2I ma woos% eus Pittsburgh* retina. 110A0M19, OkRR A(ES PRETONS, Ituusam, and ma (Lesnabtless at 7 Tato= built to order Dud =nun ho pun= >mtatseewa tor beauty of 110•41=at==. dip etinn ushlis end &nubility tartui wart irsrnatad. I • , nal WM. McOIITCHION .1. CO WHOLES • eitookits. Produce alio, 17;111 lon enhants, • . Arm DZALZOIA r . Pittebnygh litanufactu,red No. 219 Idibffty street, carat: qf /miss; marl pirnalinton.p. JONES & osouly, WHOLESALE. OROOERS BOAT FUENTBOBB4 Produce and fittiburgillianatatituri, No. 141 Water Street, ull ' cik riagias. ?aim. PITTBBURGH GAZETTE, • Advtince•Payments.—nuenftor no stai wirtion wtii be toted tor the Dally or Weakly Gazette. Dale ronaimt U load. In adsanoe. Whenever the Muria,* to which the enhscrtptlon Is Dad. the paper triG to Insariably ;topped, ,¢nlints the nsbetziptlon Is re stewed 67 advent. payment. All transient, sdeerthllng. or every deeriptlon. will be required to he paid In ad VILDOS. Th 1 1 .91117 •MCIrD alms hrill be There atootal month ly of yeasty contraote are =Hi. lieDizakw xil-Plunbarati Weekly binzeue.—no extronni eirralatioO floor Wally audit affirm to our bunneu am • =Oat dndrobiniondLinin of oinking their butane inown Oo~airnol•don L. Inflow:atm? inn do Unionind.rooolcins sliooot gray mind:ant, afsenner and ono lower in Wain= Poonsylnals. and Indian Ohio— Charge `against Col. Fremont—The De bate in Congress. Tho papere have for several days past, been disgracing their columns with gar bled extracts from official documents with refer ence to the accounts of CoL FAIMONT while sa ting In the capacity of MilGtary Corsultuoder and civil Governor in California. Disgraced, did we say? We take that back. Those papers If they were to undertake to abuse and vilify the mem ory Of 0101101 WASIIIAOTOE, could not disgrace their columns, just as an individual having no character could not loose it. They have given themselves up entirely to the perpetration of falsehood, with a view to casting a stain \. upon the charsoter of a man, than whom, if we believe the official testimony of the highest officers of the Govan:meat and of the best . men who have adorned the ranks of the Democratic party, there does not now live one man who bast equally dis tinguished himself ads heroic, brave, patriotic and successful . officer.' This, we say, I. thstestimany of into who 60. (copied the highest poet o n in the Dane:title parlt i 'and many of .whota are st this boor the mien - prominent supporter's .13troairres. Pow Intooneldering the charges of 'robbery and all sorts-of resoality brought against Col. FiCionorr, We ihallnot deal in assertion', or ask any per to take our void for the facto we are about to present The record', of the proceedings in Congress, which are to be fciund In 'vol. 26. of the Congressional Globe, (rampage), 593 to 603 Inclusive; famish avidenco sufficient, not only to refute the'eharges4hat are now made against r him, but also to establish for him a cbaractek `fatly equal to anything tbst has been clamed for 'him by his most ardenteranlrers. In the House cl ReprAraiitatives, on the 14th of February, 1553, the lion. Wails A. GoaM&N, &Democratic member from Indians, and Chair man of the committee on Military Affairs, re ported the Senate. Bill. without material emend. meat, for the paymeneof the claim of J. C. For• norr. This bill provided for the payment of $19,600, being the amount of money borrowed in California by FaiIIOMIT for the nee of the army tmand. This amount included the the rate of two or latereai. — The three per cent a month rate was not considered, exorbitant _ of the scarcity of money and the great difficulty experienced in obtaining it. .Equally high rates have prevailed In San Francisco since its settle ment, and prevail thffnow. 'thee been char. gad that cot one dollar of this money borrowed by Fueteen bad been need In the fjnited• States service:, On tilts point Mr. Gutman raid. There is upwerdstof $866 for.whiolt there is. no vouchera on file. ''bat amount was paid to the quarter master, but the vouchers are not yet found. The voqubsre whioh have been present ed and copies of whioh.lhare here, are clear and _satisfactory. It Is satisfactorily shown that the tam of $861:88, for whieh there are no yowl ers at hand, bee been paid. The Committee on Military Affairs oalled before them pa officer of the arm : who was with Cot . Fremont, and toe-. three telacts which ought to satisfy the Ilonse that every dollar bas been accaurited for." It has been charged that with a portion of this money Faxstoar-pnilased the:Mariposa tract. The charge as published In the Cincinnati Ea.." quire, Is in these word: ; ` . "14 . :, this m a ney be purobased the ?deripolta t • ; Mph he holda to this day as his private nioperty. It was not till 1852 that the United States paid this borrdwed money, and then not beesuae it was a legal olefin, but beorase Don Jose lent the from in good faith, and ought not to Beller front Fremont's (rand. The entire amount then paid, including interest, wee 54.- 200, which Is the exact mina that CoL Fremont's Mariposa tract cost the United States." The statement of Mr. Comma that the dis bursement of this money was "satisfactorily ac counted for," would be a sufficient answer to thin; but co hays other and more direct testi mony. Mr. Gummi said: (see page 696 of vol. 26, Congressional Globe.) . "It was sold that Col. Fremont bad got thin $19,600 and bought the Mariposa lend with It and a aletingnished gentleman of this House told me he had heard that he had purchased a large amount of cattle with it, upon which be had mada large profits. Now the Mariposa land cost only s6ooo—though it turned out to be ex ceedingly valuable and worth forty or fifty times what he paid for it. But the date of that pop chase was anterior to the transaction." ' Another charge of the Demoaratio pees with reference to the meat cattle operation reads as "In the same year ha bought six hundred head of cattle for the Bum of $6OOO, at $lO a head, the hides to be given bus to the Mexican of whom he bought them. Not one of them au ever need-for the battalion; but after it vu charged, Colonel Fremont bad them pastured for thretryeers, with one Abel Stearns, the litter to be paid for the pasturage by a share of the I n . crease. And Colonel It. B. Mason eays not one of the cattle was ever used for public purposes. The United - States paid for these cattle $0;975, including Interest—not beanie any collier, sailor or marind ever tasted the beef, but be cause; again, it-vas not right that the innocent lie:dean ehould buffer tor Fremont's fraud." On this point Mr. (1011)1t1N remarked: "As to the alleged purchase of a largo amount of settle and tee grand speculation out of the operation! how did we pot as is that charge Did we believe it No sir, we went into an iovestigstion of it, and what woe the result 7 We found that he bad purchased a . certain emonot of cattle for the use of the army, but heekuve ho bad not the means of paying for them, be !eft the cattle in. the possession of the render, who had Baldly to take them back for non•payment,eo that transaction ended in smoke, as does the charge." . Dir. Gomez having thue dieposeil nr, those two thaiges, volunteered the following` general statement: - I will ea) for eat Fremont; that when I went into the Investigation of this Mansse.fion I. had. some prejudices which t thought pernups might be unfounded, and whfch I am now raddled: were unfounded. The !prejudices which had been !repressed upon my mint! have been dis pelled by the Investigation of all his conduct In California, and I am prepared to bear testimony upon this erasion to. the eorreeteees of hie whole Nue of conduct scan officer and Le a dis bursing agent. Not one' dollar can be graced to. ble bands; no property, can be traced to hie hands kr whieh he cannot give to the govern- , went satisfactory vouchers that it has been ap propriately and prOperly applied. Let it be borne in mind that Mr. Goaraxwas Chairman of -the Committee of the House; be. fora whom the Investigation with referenio to the California claims ,was made. And farther, that Mr. G. was a Democrat in high Mending. .It Is also charged against Col. Palmorr to this -connection, that he presented other (rondo lent, claims against-the Government.. This charge Vera. ,es follows. It is en extract from the re• port orthe _Baird of Commissionaire' appointed to eidjest the claims : , • • .Claima against the Tufted Otates for funds edvanoed, anbsiatence and supplies of allkinds furnished or taken for the use of the volunteers earvbig•underthe command of John O. Fremont In California, during the year 1845amoructing to $368,849 25, have been presented for the consideration of the Board. 4 iTho limited powers conferred upon_ther Board by law, restricted Min the examination of the claims presented to simply receiving snob ex planations and testimony as might be offered for the claimants, or the agents or-assigut es and not to seek the tame from any other that; official eonroee, nett as the records of the Treas ury and the Departmente of Government might furnish, thelnsufficiency of, the testimony produced; the triegularitlee and conflicting nature of come Of the actiouirts. presented;. the irreopnellable diffeiencei of piled paid , for articles; the feet that many articles have peen charged for tncito than once, and , at widely different prices; the want of proof or explanation of tho necessity or objeck of herry purchases and expenditures; the the apparent and unexplained magnitude of the expenditures, In comparison with the force actu ally employed, make it proper to refer the sub ject to Congress for such farther - legislation as may be deemed AzTedierit•" The oppoeltion, regarding this as very biller , - tent, have aimed it to ipo printed In glaring cap , age. The extract =tread in the Ha= on the 12th of February, 1858, when lir. Cestmint,a, of Illinois, salted, "Wen these elates for netl ikei tioodulthtly Charged etyma amok gamut, od by Colonel F 2131011; or were they presented by other persons pretending to hold them against thekiovernment?" Mr. Gorman—Those claims were not presented by Colonel Fremont, but by other individuals. Mr. Puller—Those claims of which: I speak are called the Vallejo Claims, and they are T. corded as being certified to by J. C. Fremont. Mr. Price, (Democrat) of New Jerssy—He certifies that certain property belonging , to then, individuals wee taken by the rallitsty , offieere of the United States, for the purpose of carrying on the war. He does not state- the valuation; but be states as his belief that those ertielei were taken. There is no reference whatever.to ' Sir. Disney—l understand thatlail those mat. tens which have been dieoissedfhere to4a.'y, are not Matters of claim upon the.part-ofCoL Fre mont, but upon the :part of various individuals now in the State of California; for materials and property famished to him, the evidence of which' to his acknowledgment, in the form of certifi cates, before you. Eh% BleLanshan, of Penn., In tome remarks on the subject, said: 4 07pwards of $200,000 of eat= were presented to the Commissioners. They allowed and passel favorably on' some $31,000, the ballanee, about $170,000, were not sustained by evidence, and was consequently re jected. Of. the $Bl,OOO allowed the claim of $19,600, on which Colonel Fremont was impris oned in London, was unanimously allowed; end placed first on the list enbialtted to la by the Commissioners. This is the only demand against the Government , In whfc'h Colonel Fremont ap pears to have the elightest personal Interest." The debate from which we have made ex -tracts, shows that Col. FRIIMOBT had ,no inter est in any other claim than that for $19,600, which the Board of Commissioners unanimously nitowcfl. ,, Tito conflicting acconnts, Irreconcila ble difforenCes, Ate., were not ohargabin to CoL Faaisoar. We would like to publish the debate on this point, but we have not room et this time for more than the , following extract from the remaiks of Mr. Coitus : "The claims which are there stated, origina ted in this wise, Colonel Fremont when there, whoa necessary, sent a guard of man to take the property of the citisens—melee, horsee,ned cit tle—for, the public) nee. The owners came - and made elltitn to Colonel Fremont, as .civii. sad' military Governor of California, for compensa tion for their property. Colonel Fremont laid all the claims presented to him before the Board. , The else wee precisely eimilor_ to that of the army of the. United States in blegico. • I , have done the came thing myself on a march. I have forced men to give me melee when those on which the soldiers rode gave out. I have seen the some thing often done by other officers of the army. The owners of the property taken would follow to the next town, and there would receive a certificate that each and such proper '''en taken for the p0'..1.0 service, which - ` l .4srter• master, who some were mule tinies .r ia46o - 4,4614eta‘ t ,, by Mexicans X Niodttriiittilf : Vagtt, articles had been charged ibiOtlte times." One thing more is worthy of nOtioo. Not one member of Ccogrese who spoke on these claim!, either directly or by insinuation, mode any charge of dishonorable eo;duct against Colonel FREMONT. Mr. Toowos, who opposed the pat, rage of the bill, and who on coo °restricts made a remark which might be construed into a charge against Colonel Fenton's integrity, had his attentinn called to the fact, wheu he prompt ly disavotvid any such intention. Here then were all these accounts which ore now paraded be. fore the country with evicm to damage the repute tien of Colonel Face as r, before Congress. They were discussed freely and fully, and yot there woe not, in the Ilona° orb the. Senate, one man to cut a doubt upon the integrity of Fizmone—not one Should not this (act or Itself oonee every man who mikes suds ehargos at this 'lay, to blush sad hitle himself from the gozo of all honorable' moo! Notwithstanding tho great length of I;:its wo canuot close without furuishlug anoth er extract from tha debates on this occasion, Mr. Csarrea, (Democrat) Ohio, made a brief bat elOquent speech in favor of the bill, frem which we copy the following: "I wan in hopes tbis House would not head• lotikdisgrace and dishonor this man byquibbliog over an account of his which has passed all the ordeals to which it has been submitted. Personally I know Col. Fremont but very slight. ly.. I have had the honor of an introduction to hint. lie is a email man, but he is its gallant It any mass of atoll' of the same size that ever was wrapped in a coat that would fit him. And sir, be met a combination of enemies such as very few of the public servants of this, Republio have ever met. Both enemies that man presents and enemies that God presents—mountain ene mies, marine enemies, enemies of _trent and of heat and of fasting. Now Ido not think that•a man who has-marched for a week feeding on green bides find on the skeletons of worn out and deceased mules, would cheat hie government out of twenty or forty thousand dollars. My own opinion , is, that when a man hat garnered up a reputation by deeds of almost unparalleled peril, be would want to transmit it undefiled to hie posterity, and that twenty thousand dollars would have no more influence upon him than twenty cents. That is my appreciation of stun service as Fremoot'it. It is not, like sitting crops-legged up here in one of Ridge bureaus: There was no "soap" about It. - He was not afraid of "a fire in the rear." was enough for him to'know that that part of this continent belonged to the United States; that they put up on him the peril of exploring it; that ho was de aired by his government to make the way open to the thousands and thousand-who - 'were to fol low it to fortune, and to define a State that in maglo time would become an Empire. Sir,-yon might as well undertake to separate Fremonee tool from his body, by your action here—he be teg three thousand miles distant—as to eoperate Fremont'si fame from the fame of ihe Nellie side of this Republic." The foals to this debate was, that the bill painted, by a vote of 88 to 40. If the opposition can snake capital out of this ease, they can make capital out of any_ heap of falsehood and slander that their degraded wits may enable them to bring together. , ban Bosass.—The fallowing good natur* paragraph is going round: "Spectitiog of Mira all, let 1:110 tell you en anecdote of .my friend Goday,of Philadelphia, of the Ludy'e Gook, air, the beet hearted man of that name in the world. Well, air, °Wry had a now aerNant girl; .1 never kiwi anybody that didn't have a new amulet girl. Well, air, aodey had a dinner party in early spring, with lettuce. , Be is a capital hand at salad, ao he droned it. l'he, guests ate it; atid—air—well, eir, I apart has ten So the end of my story. Said, Godey to the now girl next morning, 'What has bcoorao of that bottle of castor oat gave pato put away yesterday morning?' said eke von said it was castor oil; and I pct ibis dm. mutton . — 'Well,' said (today, thought eo.' " OPERATIONS or TOO UNITED STITES ETDAT.— The deposits at the mint in Philadelphia Marini the past month wore; in geld froth California,. $45,785, and from other soothes, $14,816; total,l gold, $60,1300; ether depoeiht, including pureba. Ica, $195,760; total deposits, $250,350: The coinage for the greater punt of the month' woo ougended,to 'tract the settlement 'of accounts. The gold' coinage' wan wholly in gold dollars, and only to the amouot of $111,782. -In silver, rho -- coinage Was,;th halt dollers,'$8;000; In quarter dollar'', $9,000; In axles, $29,000; la half dimes; $B,OOO, ladttrie coot pieces; $9,800; total silver oothage,sBB,3oo. Ic"'coots, $1,91 t 62. The total number of pieces coined, is 1,114,531, of tho - value of $178,993 The eolith on hand at ' , the mint, on Saturday last, were $1,695,058 in silver, and $6135,677 in geld. f . ' 'Stostricarr.-11r. - Glad. -- W. Curtis, in ad te , sing a Republican tneetiag at Jersey Oily in Tuesday, 'That means Democraey,but:froedotie and ire° labor? I tell you what the Booth thinks'of our Northern. Democracy.. Hon. Josiah' Quinsy, of Naseaolmsetta, who stands for - Jehn Mauls. and James Otis. irroto mo OnlY last' week, when he Bald that John Randolph, of Virginia; speakind of : measures that the Math power wished to car , ry, said, with a withering sneer: . Pay dear: - sir, we elareholders Are as sure of your Demoerstio 'prati of .the North as we an) ewe of our:bigger. at home'.", , ' . - , , A . ,813011316.2. CISCIM9VINCit• - ••=3Ve understand liom the Lexington °beerier and - Reperter thee, for the last 'few steaks, - the martins have mede the'extensive one:lards of Gen.- :13htokweli, of Clarke; it roosting and thit tonort• there every night. ' They: Commence coming about inn down;' and the "whole heavens from. .that time until dark are perfectly bison ',with theta. They came ta 'snob bumbdri Martha ;ye's* made by them' is perfeady oreribelrelagr but at'derk the noise ;Assam and nothing more . Is heard of them until daylight, 'then they take their deflators is every di:edicts, to re-men:L- W* la th: credal.-4,014 Cow. VOLUME LXX---NUMBER , 18. The Winder of the Age. NO P AYI Clit. TOBIAS' Celgbrated Venetian Lin lumt dots not ova Maio, Prom te. l 4fg"amtilLOsOe , ltels,Vtlnorat Haws, (bide eet., , s i nionto mitaiTriaornatas a.ussme 1 11 , =4 1 7 , :tsgerinVerIntp o* nMua. • lICALBULF•Tit IT. • Dr. Tanis, be. losmanted bhp Liniment AT altna PIMII Withent erste. having a demand made Or Um Want of Lim money-411 that 'Mutat fate aloalt.linmotting lAli No Owl will ewer he *OIL Altar onto wins it.- Atm de =MUIR batter Om:One Wag gres triad tams • t , (la Yaw /tag/ letemui. 110 . 1iisimandinf Ontitkotss hare tom reodrid Oak; i t igr t r e ig ture inth eiztaas.. treiwn • tiowoe&t . gr . ? . Vae.M. -. hare. sera: mad 111 . 1 ,9= 01r cc . Sob , -Loo to az , g=ise wise yr.ll tern that be . ersit 'MOW • OW* dining the Om Wass bid Ala median* bora ogt on do agents and Swans PuattOd ccostalattsgr• nine eortifkates. swans mistral of Up Iwo of the Venetian Unismze Imo state it M Interims, to tab it illienntiO. Dr. TO Om ratan theirdlowint 81.1E1111 L Tema, of the cited New Yaric.= v dinir man. de demo that X' compound &Loma 1113. U/ tb.t the introliente cd wasn't. Eemaspoesd are tketly tended to tate Intancially. swan in double tusititi 0112n11.1 the Dltoctioni , fill:VaiiitAb New York January nth. brota to tblt dot tetra MO • Mamma Wesda Mars. Prise 23 Ant co aat....aabh . ths Drompti. ". PM." Idedidne Dealers thnnigtant trailed tate& *artao ter tale Dr. Tebbe Hone Liniment In pint betties at SO sea`s. warrentotenterier to or eiton Dr. Totalm• Otte. tltbartLad et.. New Ica reltrdeenly 'Livotpocil antPhliadelphli Steamalp Li* The eiimortpleiffid new 'Steamship Oq ii i& it.l, Qapt.. limaCw will nal tem Phi d ab. iba 7 iri,anillt iiwol .1411 liapt.—fama .E.II I COO :17 Adviit. 141 i gum, from Mrappil. SO. Jolt wwil .10thBepte—troing. and 2-1 OM • ilitrwreA . etwiter.liwwi Livrs:44l3th ..-491 - -bwlil Phila. till...b.`' Pi .Ptidewle.Ata. - Pros liWbbi —.465 mid $55. - - .Calitn--- s la sad 06. litaarsge..., ~ SG. • Steerage—. 49 Amigo =dons 1.4 and from Linirwaxl 6 z Ow Alien lino of Stealwitkipshor -bT i O..ciwiii-lbass. r.a,.. ra a. b. P "'a " ' UR ft. eart&orr eraierkr. ttra Yea- Or Jetur vio3rekort,elemearrt sr.,,Tht f euffe. r P. a.-4.tacki Drafts lbc - we ailing= =law • : , - • For Eale, • frELE HOUSE now oco_npied by tho nbTfirl =nor. No. 14, a.m.,' .14 £ _proPell7 ll,ol 1n...p10t. order, floral/he with Go lam Hot LA Odd Water. Ear particulars, enquire of GEO. B._JONER. hem of looms Coolsy.lll Water Wed.' OCMD:BRIEN can be coasulted at Dr S 0. CO= or Flab ettid Smithfield etAt Ott NON . -DAYS end EATURDAYS. tto.3' / 0 to I and 1 to 3. tarlleridente on the Itrottneellle ed. ie33;IYA. A CARD. PiE subscriber retired from business tho et lost In favor of hie roes, Wllllsso and Idontroee. who will continue the business at the OLD AT DJ!. 201/ Lioerty street, under the Atm of W.2...1.1.1T0LL. XLVISE,.J/t.„ 8110. . Ile bew to set= thetas to his customers for the @rat yatronade he.enJoyed •for roshl Sod to 00lf 11 for his summetore soutioustme of their fa•0r...01.," h. doubts not the: will use their haat endeavor. tOrrielda biONTItOIIO biITyIIESITO4 O . PittsrAish. Jll74.3das l d: • • • WII.IIITCHELTSEE, & BRO., Fl. OLESAT,EGRO CI EBB RECTIFYING DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND LIQUOR MERCILI J No. 209 Liberty " Btreat.l' 23 - r I TT.511 Um o'•,. Baltimore Glass Manufactory for Sale- WINDOW GLASS DlAN latinov• =At. rab• =gtVs foiriatiiieto.— =a g g:e ea ticztalkopor, other Icoellthe. Far fartbar partinthas ad,* , 13,111M1)611, Jll. The Phillipsburgh R. Q. BAELZ begs leaTC*o.B6lbarii.i. I& friends sod the pubila thathalsabwo laa the ear, to take elmnre or the above Ingitattomeerleste t o petfinte who nay wish told** tbeateliP/6-t tauter Ids <amaft.. first -week orAugut4 /rem! to U. BAELZ. lioehmter, Beeves 02,Pa. a11114,-.r pm:aptly . attended to." • the AllE&ICAll INSTITUTE or the Urns TOR& The Hanscom annomnee thet they , hire made& mente to hold thief Exhibltlon in the Centel . .raw month? on tdONDAY,ther...4_ol of SveLa y be: 4 44,l l T month? dote On. SA Wapiti. the Thu maghtheent had rAdous rouddihg .itt be event= the reception of Poole froth MONDAY, the leth, SATURDAY. the °53.2, f,Septentren , :: ilKmdeLletn =Orin Alma a dlitanceOrDl be rexlved emanated to the reface bet and after the lel of Siptectrer, newton, :mist of GOOD. SILVER Mad:DIVINZE AIED el.s, DI SIDSIAS.„ whale iwanled on thereon:a -' mended., of oucloetent uldthrreirtlal Judges. Theool4 I .Maial will be double'the elself tte:rreeent And will be confinod au:nil •My en , Machinery an d other aril. elm of high. inerlG Tea Sdrriliedal will be draeLLY•n fatted. end the Bronze Medal 'MI he of s new restate In the awards of the Amer/ono Inetitate: ea' . • • The CATTLE SEttiretil beheld In Mina= SW:IAM • beautifal plot oftbiteder tea acres, granted by Qt. cur ratlen of the city of !few Tore fur that yarmonei Co TUESDAY. WEENUDAA entITHUILSDAY, theXttb,3l,th fthd lett daye of October,. the blUkegen Ineeras won ex-WWl:nee me. verity of gfelefel effete .notlce of the 'pace Cloy with ch Deccan-. 40 dm exhlbltinz ntaehlnertreauflin= or, thew:wont. Pram tbs mtunerOne err m ake made. the 'Manama dee It devassFy. to make fartlrr nnntelon feosteen, rower. • • , Cona.tankstlona adarestV..B.,LEONARD:Cer, reepondlog Secretary. will th [mean° attent/en throttler, rout .hethe ton Wars; neat be had on ere once:too at the omen of L ,Lbe rime, Irualt=l. VAX Btoeetray, New Toth OVA nIiESSIT, ', J er om e* CIII.YerJg. Secretary: enklawaide Poi h . _ . . Feta Flint Glue woike• known Olt ..g.Arnar, 131 m barks, These wiirks are finely on the bank of the Allasktny Mimic In the 9th Ward; that hay., been latelr..aroccW and are lamirably arranabl.— Thor whnis CitsbiltameSi sold tmreasenahle Wins alleanszteruiril custom trans:fired to any pubs deaki ve of sntiiiiing In this lucrative branch of =alga. tura formlietilars loasilre of - - DOBEDINcIENIGEIT. Zoo. 4t.tr or or. J. OIiSBA DENNY oor-rg k/szket mad Ind aW lowa Lands. " " ' • Formerly a resident of .intuburigh.t.o.r...n...o.lrl.lllsays herein a 6o E l m Par tha Comril Bluffs arid Sioux City Land Dmierlota Capitalists .4 other+ haring mon. to lomat. or arm. roots to locate, ow bay* their Mut.ea falthrolly and promptly attended to by earns on tam at the salesroom o Toom. SL Daly. No. 7S Marked odzset: (romp A.lll. to : t P.' U. - • - ILSIVEMSNOSB, • 2 : •,• Jahn Alotandir.Ment•%klarkst Mimes Je Bon. Bank.org •. Cangszon, dunks Ban 16Allutennin Jo . FittaLm = [h '3 4N • 1 SCOTT, Dentist, Fauna street, 11.1, . dyed.. ve.t or Market. OM* mat P A. x. , V4. u. it ,V" ILIJ ,6 I . -TATS, 'Plumber and Otn4 M eer, No.lo Youth: rtritrt. rum IdbertrOdtd 'MI I , nan r civet. tort door to did. Parklarecherdery arti id ' mi aj -t aL *° - 1:- %ST I P I sM ' qe a lstr Xis did Removal 1 E. , SEJ.EYRS k CO., , Wholesale Drug • liana.. have nmovel to the larrroad tomO:009Ool trarahoom on the =net of Wood •od Hamad_ oar old =Maar. and all denim In Dram Y•r• ld" La. wilt and* lugs nod maenad nook. - - Moos low. Good& 1mm:do& ooh ei BEAT DES.I.AND for the only tratennd gor genuine lain PNs prepand by /4E. Beam. Iluiroon, Unarm, Co.. O. . Starch 13t1. 1361.1 /dr. It. bays nr..l.lanally. I:turd:lard um gln t afeVt ' . a l st ' a r 2 a r . be r genV thi yill lortet '" ll tbrt" grub tl demand La:dui:Urns to . 0 111 at r imey.' ram rr lg:n. •ftr ..me four or do binds of .I.llla. but you. UM MIA us the beat and most ealeabb. I bare our impt. Your.. A. .1113LSZY.P and sold by R. F.. 861.1,19821-ioo..unscret W;i4Yrn72.l its. Sold by Druggists unually. oFOUND—On Wethiesday, is the, Eastern Cara, a POCKET WALLET, containing • mull tomtom m:. ILLAWIpara of +aloe to the owner. Itoo min. by calling at. Alderman Wll4On't lam Stb Waft, =On; proyerry and oaring espenses ea* matertbe es.ma. Juittf ROBERT JOIDMION. nue rale 6l;:paik PCS Fine Challis - and Berage , Do lalneo al 12X ctn. worth 25, at th•lnol-An , .. Of sue A A MASON t 00.. 25 fifth ' MIISQUITO. NETTING—Whita and onl . ma!: alan, colored ' Tarlton" for cami7 6 I daklnA We have (Tan ibla stunning a farther suppli of 1411 U, Dritil F it "2 l° "" l ' "w a t .teiti a r p. LOW nun fallizat aa!'inarkid down. prim. OIL CLOTH TABLE !COVERS.,ab.o imcnat assortment In the city, ma b. bad 'Mar ramie or rstill At tbe Oil Cloth Wampum • t 7 Ilakrt et • su'23 • .7.. k H. 111 05 11 1%; O. SODA-30 kegs N O Now . 8034 iter tido by ATWELL:M*OO. N N C Tar, large bbla, • for.ml r • TWILL, LEA *CO. D OSIN-100 bbls opin;. bright Cif IA easy asters' up, tor Itee •7 dTWIIGI.LkZ aoo. kegs avid sizes la store - , -.arfirsalebr :awn - STMELL:LIZtCO VOIEEE-120 bagi, prime grialityrßicr "Li Caret Indeis tar .1* bi ATWELL, LIE 00, BBLS BXTR AMITE GLUBjuarreed 15 4 lb r Yb by ituti: 711.111b1E1 IIEt011: I„ Just raceme. and for isle by *m2o XL CUING $BOB. 'CANARY SEED-10 bble 'just reo'd and lENTIAN ROOT--20Q Ib3-un hand-dad RI f orm a. b 7 _an29 PIX4INOBBOS.- 112 OSIN, No.l-40 b,n:lB in store and for:, jut, •ssm -aiLN ' ' PLUSIING • AbIWOOLf=IOOO ]be' in ,etore andlor try • sco • ' -1/L6l3l2tr6Tatou • WHITINS:-40 bbla Y. rate bT • - au29 - , BIXSING 111611.11ANDRETIES Pll4433enninen-lagrGe on baZd sa4 far Ws try;,/4851/170 swag I_ llll/V 11 43 tglitml .Eni.DLII27QII,ORI..gE-•-.1000 I . b..j a att . = . d eftiattlltly-5W lbff in store and.for4 Isla by alai, ILFZINCIMO. A I ODIFASII.I of ti t good . I ...an zo d t t l ern . , c.: 4l lllll . l4 lr.. mundwitu° 4 by s a. rutin* sitos, tura baxd.d V.ONCENTIiATED LYE- , A =sr article , V, r , gb l.r li seMrgd w alMsli." 3 " *l. b7 It4ed " l ' ' °i -svanscillgre: rili34B-275 hf ohutO rations grades Greer «un Duel to inns up3-t3r ngliri u. • " • LIM CO. QO.AP- 4 -150 bOles No 1 Rosin Sonia store - 04 for al. .17.2 r ATWRLA VIOLASSES-75 bbls N. - 0. molosarg;'F, iLioo.s.erizio t oo bud ana far aletriii. .IC . 0. SUGAR AIkjOIIIOL.ABSZS- 40 4 111. .LA •Pk ICU It O. BUM, bbki 40 g. " 4 " *U . / kW &A ' 'tr.:L=lMA VABT ntomw,l44l.ta.. terr obtalnina ltimara cam. prtontta -.et. with In Ittmare
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