tit ,'~;: ~y'<'`' EZZ -00 V. .WALKLEt meets with but little encour , „ •,,. •. , &gement. from the Northern press. The Phila ,,, _,3 l :47lletpiit(„yorth American, which has hitherto ' ~• ' .l ' ';.lf.'*".,. ' iiisbk,4;:Nrith much favor upon his course in Kan . ~i..1,407,:-,'5,,1i..;,4"-tetrititts Ids late Prot:lomat:ion as au egregious : ; : i ......:!,: .. ~.,;: z . piece of tcdly. It says: , ~ . tAy inclined as we are, to &Maw full Joe ,.. •'s, - r' , . id` *waves of all men andespeciallief those e'; ;.:. k. .' ~.., . ' hi"' capacities embargiesed by delicate and ..',„4,L,,V we cannot close our eyes to the no ': 1 :•':",,,.. '-'", - If", ftillainitte 6 nelibuice of time in which this fire-brand a . 4 ,114. : p i ,.- ~... k. - „ - Isliuskd among the people of Kansas,and 00Tc-our , - ,•„,,• 1..-:Wreiltur is denouoced at the South us a grafter' by the extremists. J'astly or unjustly, the impression ; Will go abroad that this movement was designed as . ... a propitiation to that eoutiment, or was ccotrired to . opootheB political excitement that threatened die.. tress resu lts to the Administration. We attribute ~ no such parpose • but appeansoces warrant the ie ..' ! - ' 4 171; re fence et least, hut Guy. 'Walker, if not prompted by, has yielded to this clamor, and under its intimi ........0.;,.. :- dation has eurroudered the proud position he so re weal e: --,, ''' candy assumed. If the resultprove should so, lie i ''' - ' . will diseorer ail other. have done before him, who. reauctor4 &s ail a groat principle to serve a selfish ”. interest, that he will be more scorned by those whom ho has attempted to conirillete than by those • ~ healundoned. The fate of Kansas has heretofore Ic- turned upon the courage and consistency of throe men, each of whom failed her in turn at the most wreath,' crisis. It would seem, too, that Governor - • Walker has not profited by their example, but sub ,: .. clued by the mune infirmity, is soon destined to And the same hopeless obscurity, if he is fortunate , enough to escape the execration of an indignaw . . PeoPl'4" • . , =ME ~ ~.~:?• ILtleas Taaarroarat ELUTION.-There is to be an election in October for &Delegate to - Con/gess and i Territorial legislature in Beane; and at Gov. 'Walker haa repeatedly given the assurance that October next, not under the act of the' late 44Mb:it:Jai legislature, but sander the laws - -of Coagrere; you, the whole people of Kansas, sitaye aright to elect a delegate to Congress, and to..eleet a territorial legislature," the late Frei . . . State; Convention resolved that the Free body siieri'ilonld attend that election iii a body and elect a Territorial legislature that can properly be reciognised as such. They also adopted the followingd o Was, , we have reliable information that _ preparatio xn ns are being =lda in sure parte 'of the State of Missouri to controlths' rank of the coming elections in Kansas. - Therefore be it ' ArearSel, That Geri:James R. Lane be appointed by-this Ocusvention, end - authorised to. organise the peoyy In' the several dietrloti, to protect the ballot boxer at.the - approaching Ideation* in Kansas" ' Thin looks lika pluck. and a determinatiOn not to . be cheated again. ~~ii..;.4~.4~.~. KZ= . ; ,':1ti , . : , ..7?1:!:!, , • -,..:;:',?..i':41J.;:4i =OE .%,• ••.2* • .Thsinffecta of this grasshopper scourge which is now being inflicted upon a large portion of our ter f.Awry 'esuriot well be over estimated. All kinds of bushman mast inner thereby not only, but starration; • aye starvation, dreadful as is the word must be the lot of many, unless timely amistanee is renderee.—...' • ^ There are Mon - Sandi of families hero who have had kt. hard work to get through the list long Their last dollar bus .been upended- in getting in their little crop, their only depentioneefor the future, their only support for the winter which will soon bo upon them. This, their last and only hope is now being completely and entirely .: destroyed by the 'grasshoppers. In 'many fields not a vestige . of the mop numb, In others the stalks of the gram only • remains; while in on of these the destruction Ts cum . , plata. In my vicinity some 500 acres have been put Into erops this. year„whieb, with a fair season, would • . Lava latiktiartis the farmer from 12 to 81.5,000, • bat are 1 0 1 *Intitelj worthless... - . . , .• 1... , ...: - 7 11 0frpiiiiiirevi.-Thero is nothing -Eke' e i, , t.... friend.iliCtUrt; ithrerer that Court may be.— a. N . , . .In this Paztienlur Won , Wm. B. Bee dof Phila.- I' --; - defpfiii, - Master - 43' the Celestial Court. of :;= ~.: China, , is very_ fortunate.. The celebrated -'.. Archblahop .Hughes,' occupying, as he expresses . ~....';;; - it, "din- areh-eplecoial throne of tho Diocese - of i - r V...iii4%-t- ilew York,", in 'a letter' which we' find in the i „4„ .. " 6 - - TtMes and Tribens oe il'edneaday es ys: lilt-, "The Archbishop giagheel is in eenstant comma. - - ' 4 Ideation With the high dignltatise of the Chart& .ten , Aome; , . 11,senprya their confidence; and one 'great .......7, - Two , s y,sy this Is, that.,,after baring giveff.ft. genera `-.7-] ' letter to our Iflatter Pludpatentla.ry tn*Chtna,„ be regasated'af his Eminence, Cardinal Duaabo, Pro_ foot of the Collegeot tha Propaganda, another ilia. , oral letrefet introdriction and recommendation far, the lam. distinguished - , personage, and that this doonfausacia - nrfasuattrom such a scarce r under such Circumstances: watt.mostiandly" and promptly' made out and.widl be ,Itt,'Oblui tiweitinE Mr. and' , ktfilDifdittit• a. a. mulams.—D. itims. —Annum zusrr. B. RIDDLE & Co., Et/traits ofld PRO-PHIBrOI4S 1: 0 ITT 8 33 17.7t.13.PX-z FRIDAY MORNING, JIILY 24, 1857 •LOIM° KAMM ON -EACH PAGOP TRIO PAPIST/. TELEGItArnIC RZPol.lll.—That the telegraph will lie it now a well-established fact. Oa Toes day .last the following appeared among our tele graphic dispatches: .liner roar, Ju:y 20.—Mr. Devlin, ex-Street Com hu been released oil a habeas corpus." The NesiYork papers of Tuesday merely men (lon the issue of a writ of habeas cosines in this ease:. those of Wednesday say : "In the Devlin Habeas Corpus case, after argument the Judge remanded him to the close custody of the Sheriff." • On the came day wil publilhed another die patch' furnished us by telagriph, as.follows: • !.ST. torIA, July 20.—gentleman from Nanette e n Friday eta,. that a •priblle meotiorbeld in Lawrence, on Thursday, it wail deteraaned to resist the 11,s. tioops If au attempt be made to collect fazes.'!. Wa have now before mg the,proceedings of that meeting as furnished by the correspondent of the St. Louis Demoerat l After noting the arri. . . val of tho troops at Lawrenc6,ihe sake : . wAbout a Mile from town we !band governor in hit carriage, with G.' W. Broirzd Calmer. Mr-Walker told us that ha Ilded II anent these revolutionary . proceedings, and the I:baited Stems Weald ho called Ina requisition if' needs be. - '',:lTlitibltizons. of Lawrence Ewa a meeting during the afternoon, .sad dispatched a messenger to Brown amiCollamer to inform them that they were not an thorlied to act for the town. After this meeting the people dispersed. The appearance of the troops, be thew purpose what it might, did not seem to disturb the equanimity of the citizens of the threatened town. In the evening a meeting was called to ratify the -rebreeding s of the Free State Convention, at Topeka. After. giring the entire action of the convention • .111111111MOUill ratification, and the ,nominees a most hearty endorsement, some attention was paid to the fart of an army being quartered scr near to them. It was maintained that the organization of the town hid only ,been to Rouse ends essential to the 'veil-being of the inhabitaute that could nut be so easily reached in any tither method; that the movement did not look bsjoud Lawmnoe eonteraplate any collision with other linthorities; that Gov. Walker had made a de **Mt .upon them without investigating the matter thoroughly or giving them timely notice of his opin ion of their action—and that no law had been vio. laced by the action of the people. A resolution was unanimously adopted. that. the act of Gov. Walker in quartering upon the town in time of peace an army, ens illegal, unconstitutional and infamous, and deserving only of cool contempt." • 'Nbw, herein is nothing about a determination to resist the U. S. troops. On the contrary, the eititeniif.Lawretnie seem - to look upon the Gov emcee. foray among them with the same con tainpt that the people elsewhere do. - We - have detected these telegraphic lies so often that we place but little reliance, now, upon telegraphic news, and we caution our readers to doubt them in all cases where Kansas orpolitics may be concerned. It seems extremely difficult for some of the telegraphic agents of the Asso elated- Press to give anything like an impartial statement in such cases. Tax report sent by telegraph from St. Louis that the*moclutic Convention of Kansas had endersed*...Walker's course, was not convect. The fellnAigivits the resolution adopted; Rerofeed, - That the National Democratic party of Kansas Territory pledges keen' to the support and maintenance of his Excellency, Robert J. Walker. in preserving the peace and harmony of Kansas, and in executing the laws of tho country. It will then be seen that the promised support it limited to "preserving the peace and harmony of Kansas, and to executing the !awe of the country," a vague promise which any 'Conven tion might pass without committing Itself. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican also sets the public right about another resolution of the Convention: "The resolution to instruct our nominee to support the Constitution framed in September next, whether it be submittal to the people or not, was laid on the table, not Leconte the concretion nue in off sontit tinig the Constitution to the people, but beciusse the paStsgo'of such a resolution was regarded as unne cessary wd injudicious, and we, considered as oper ating to tramnel tend iucumber the nun:dues, by jai. posing on him a question which was beyond his dutleo." FAMINE IN Hrusszso2A.—An old citizen of ifinneeota cad nn extensive farmer writes to the St. Paul He that Famine is likely to be the lot of that territory during the next winter, in liiNkolllCo of -the Grasshopper scourge. He e: 4 T l lPgAijilgtiailrlacnlgcn;rsfk-The*igij - a t . 4i• Boulkwiach saigeggea in=Few Writ Imst, May, I ,,dcalelnilhatteus aspectsmoldof t his' shmerreinestion may be ilsethuteditrtherisets ' that may-he_ issued under its supervision, luta called out a protest under date of June 3, which we find in The Chartesion Courier and which•has only now fallen our eye. The concluding passages in this protest signed by a large num ber of gentlemen, contain the gist .of the whole paper and are couched in the following language: "When our Northern fricado undertake to instruct us in a matter on which they bare nothing in com mon with us, we must reply— "Non tall anzlno, nes defousoribos Use' "We are entirely inaccessible to instruction upon that subject from that qtarter, and it must not 6. at. tempted in any form. "If we can hero no part in the work of the So ciety hereafter, ho It se. The Southern people will pursue apart their quiet way of love and obedience to their Divine Master, hi accordance with his own encouraging word, /se. 5. 'Your brethren that bated you, and that castyou out for my name'. Bake, said 'let the Lord be glorified,' but lle shell appear to your joy, and they obeli be ashamed."' Asonnumor Rowena writes a very venomous but silly and otherwise weak letter to the N. Y. Trgoune, in answer to the lute article in the N. 1 7 .;?Tintesooncerning him, which tie copied. Ile admits many of the facts mated but denies oth ars, among thenithose relating to his treatment of itedini and the promulgation of the Inimac nista Conception, the main denial consisting in his averment that there are no measures on foot at Rome' or elsewhere to procure his removal, resignation or retiracy. Having copied the ar ticle from the Punss, - we state the denial as a matter of justice to the Archbishop, merely add ing that, judging from the tone of his letter, he Sicilia to hayelost the dignified bearing which formerly characterised him. Peass."—This is the name of the paper the first number of which Mr. Forney is to imuo sometime within a week. He has done-us the falibr to send us his prospectus. We are very happy to see this movement of Mr. Forney and this very pretty little fight that is on hand for the dog-days. Look out for lively times when Mr. Forney, the unappreciated and the depreci ated, opens his batteries--hot shot, grape and canister—upon the Pennty/Panian, the organ of the President and the office-holders. In the words of the Almanac—" Expect—much—ligh tning—about—this—time." Won't Mr. Forney go politically to the root of the matter and re form? Why not? Ton Pennsykanian, in reviewing two new books on the Slavery Question, by clergymen, one for Slavery anti the other against it, sayi: " We question the utility of their publications as ministers of the gospel. Lot the question of slavery be argued by politicians, for it Is only as a political question that it CACI ever be met in our country." This is a reversal of the old plea. The bur den of the democratic plaint in old times was that Slavery was a moral and religious question and not a political one. It was half right, then, and the other half, now. Slavery is a mor al and religions as well as political question, and must be met in all three of its aspects. PACKER'S PROSPECTS its BRADFORD COUNTY.— The postmaster at Towanda, Bradford County, Idr. John G. Freeze, has been obliged to resign hia post in consequence of his inability to Sup. , port ' 'himself and a paper called the Bradford Batcs, which he had agreed to publish in con aideration of the official patronage he enjoyed. It is therefore evident that the Packer nigger drivers hare no foothold in old Democratic Brad ford; and that, since Judge Wilmot is in the field, his majority can easily be estimated by taking the whole number of votes in Bradford and deducting therefrom a few dozen postmas ters scattered throughout the county. Wrasuorr ClTT.—This town stands ne the very portals of Kansas, and is therefore a verj important commercial point. Quite a number of Pittaburghers have settled there, among whom we notice our old friend Jowly ltrAtria, formerly of the firm of Leech, AUAlpiti S Co. Although less than six months old it is growing very rapidly,•and the census just taken shows a population of 985. Se' TOE N. Y. Tribune !aye that the bogus lagislature of Kansas. never granted a charter to the people of Lawrence. Hen-e there was no re sistance to territorial authority in framing a charter for themselve6. IN the Louisville etreec fight, Prentice was slightly wounded in the leg, and one of Pren tice's shots took effect In the ankle of Mr. Ilia kle, a looker-on, inflicting a severe wound.— Durrett was not hit. MOEN SEAN Two MC:COWED MILLION DOLLAR! TOW EDUCATI - 031.-- , At the laNt monthly meeting of the Connecticut Historierd Society, Hon. Henry Bernard, the President, presented on in teresting.paper relating to the amount of dona tions, bequests, &e., made for educational, lite rary and scientific pll2l/08ell in the United States. The whole amount of land appropriated by the General Government for educational purposes to the let of January, 1854, was stated to be 62, 080,221 acres; which, at the minimum price of such lands when first brought into market, rep-, resented the magnificent sum of $80,000,000; but which, at this time could At be worth less than $200,000,000. The amount of donations and aubseriptions by individuals far exceeds all that bad been given by State Legislatures. Mr. Bernard rend from a table exhibiting the dona tions and bequests made by citizens of Boston within the last half century, amounting to up wards of $4,000,000. 4, - - A sorer, speculative movement has begun in Cuba, a joint , stock company having organized for the purpose of encouraging the growth of cot ton. The capital of the company is pat down at eight millions, divided into four thousand shares of $2OOO each. They propose to buy up all the cotton-growing lands of the Island, especially such as are unfit by nature or otherwise for the growth -of 'sugar, and put them at once under cultivation. The company also proposes to en gage In, cotton manufactures. The movers speak •with confidence of their enterprise, which they saybas the approval and encouragement of the Government. Tim word "doughface." so long used at the North, in connectitn with gentlemen who were noted for servility to slavery, is now applied to different kind of men at the South. There the fire-eaters are beginning to stigmatize as 'fSouthern Doughfaoes't all who approve of Gov ernor Walker,e- course in, Kansas. Governor Wise is among rhOWilkeritas,andit is something new to learn thathe is a "doughface." We stud' naithear that he is An abolitionist, and that he has placedhimselfin confidential communication with Mr. Garrison. The South is so poor that it has to Import its terms of abuse from the North. Tar democrats; of New York are making an effort to raise $100,()00 to endow their organ, the Daily News. With the aid of government advertising it cannot pay exPenses. It is a alg nithunt fact that while the independent and republican papers of New York are enriching their publishers , a solitary democratic organ cannot live without appealing to the charities of tae party. Tut Auburn (N. Y.) American says that "miles .and scores of miles within the fenced track of the Central Railroad, are planted with potatoes by the employees of that great road.' These "railroad tarns" aro attended to mostly by the wives of the employees. . . . W.L ' OII.IIOCUICO to-day the death of Stephen, the celebrated guide of the Mammoth Care. He is pleasantly remembered by many 'thousands of persona in this country and in all portions of the ctelltsedworld.—Lottindle.JOuntat. - . A Bertha realms Nutcase Aatcr..—Accor- Wig to • totter from the Hague, the. Queen's mother is shortly toproceed.be London, a mpr riage, it is said, b ei ng projected between t he Prince of Orange and the, Princess Alice, the second daughter of her Briteanic Majesty. Boger CLAY Tea BatAasr.—Burnt clay bas been used by the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company far ballasting their road, - and found it to be the best and cheapest material for that A YOUNG Man out West, named -McConkey, swallowed arsenic, then cut his throat, and wound up by precipitating himself into a well: whence be was dragged out alive, but subse quently died. Tim total force included in all the revolted native regiments in British India was but 8000 men. The entire body-of native troops inßrit ish and East - India:la Company pay Ia two . three hundred, thousand. ~_ Tae failures at Melbourne, - Ansfrallai fa' f e e t - 'yearn, reach C 2,827,000. T he , ..4 . lna Oaf icompositioh pahl'amoUnted to Old in the t Australia to bad for oommera Ir is aid that shotaiiotbei.kopi folded in white paper,' Or, the clad& Ota holroS' used bleaching she paper will Unpile the or of the silk. • - , e ~-•,4a •;,7. . f ..;,,;,. .„,, : _ ~ N . m*-,, 7t1:7.1 4, T'1f ,. ..1: .'i,:.'.i'':,,;.:•'l., v., 1 _ • ENVM • ' • - • -• • , • - • 4144(440mt.0,1/4,, • - - • ~ -Q.a,,,;. ~41-7.41'.14, , , A .4t.-j2 , - • - ICE=I ~ecca%.o~c~= Headache muult - pe . ..4.31r., of Birmingham, sayr.Z . ' .1 tune found in Bosahares Rollandllittars a moody Lai ihndscho toad Debility. 317 -w**4.4w..l o .SitY4l. - tkt, grossed benefit." • Mr. A. S. Nicholson, of Naga:ugh, also minute that his has experienatd much rellefircan its une far Matlack* SirSola et gl per bottle, Or cx botUes far 1.5„ by the. "Ito , L ytetors, BENJ. PAG t .51anufaturn, Norma,. contisla and Chetalsta, Pitt sbfirgh, Pi.; and" Dnnneats treit . orally. See adsertiosment. Jr.:111,11C DR. IlEstni, IomAIW ITE WATER. • • f. ' MAUI - 11LE SPECIFIC FOR FRYER CERTAIN REME.D FOR SCROFULA- Da. lima Aroma having at length roceeeded in e jn ffect ing what hag long berm ourtabiered the great desideratrun medicine, • PERFECF SOLUTION OF luniNtaN WATER, offers It to the Faculty and Public as • remedy for • Multi. rude of complaints hitherto pronounced beyond all radical cure. In oil grunions affoctions, where the scroultalmut mint beitber hereditary or acquired, the IODINE: WATER ERADICATES TIIE ELEMENTS ofthe disease. Di FEVER MID AGUE It perfecta • THOROUGH and PERMANEILT removal from the spurn of the morbid mum of the dim order. Tim beneficial results are Immediately felt in LIT ER 00.1IPLAINT, DILLII.IUS DISEASES, H , ELIOPTISIS, and other ILEMORILAGES,IIItIOIifi, HEART DISEASES, D D E E R R , A D NO R E OPESNTY , O F R TH E E L U I MTETKDNMEYSNEURAL' DLL, lISAIORRHOIDS, NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, sail all • FEMALE DISEASES, Ingather with BRONCHITIS, and the entire range of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Dr. Henry Anders' lodine Weterhas been analyeed by Dr. James R. cliliton, the celebrated cherneist, and also by Prokasor Jain. C. Booth, of t h e U. 8. Mint, of Pldhulelphist and I otb pronounce It to be Justavhst It la mprieented. Per circulars, furnishing full detail's of tho legitimate obiwacter of this remarkable medicine, AS onli as for certificates vol untarily given by three who have been enrol by He 'ewe— The public or. Wetted to cell upon / DR. GEM. IL KEYSER, ILO Wood stnwt, ' Jella.Lkwar Wholeade Mid Retail Agent. A RETIRED PH 81C/Alll - Whom rands of gifithavenewiy run out, diecorened while In the Emit [nitres, n met/due-urn tm Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs,Colds, and General Debility. The remedy not dlecorered by him when his only child, n daughter, moo giren op to die. Ile had heard much of the wonderful re. toratire and healing qualities of preparations made (rem the East India Hemp. and the thought occurred to him that he might waken remedy for hie child. He studied bard and tioc ctedird In realizing itie wishes. HD childwae cured, and is now glee and well. Ho hint lance administered the wonderful rem edy to thousands ofaufferers in all part. of the world. and he but I.lolor failed in making them completely healthy, and lumpy. Wishing to dons much good. pomade, he will send ench of hit enlisted fellow-beings sx requeet it, thle recipe, with (tar and explicit directions for making it op, and suc cessfully using It. lie require, each applicant to enclose hint one shilling—three room to be mint - mot es postage on the recipe, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Dr. H. JAMEY, No 19, Grand street, Jersey City, N. J. N. 11.—Dr. li. -tomes boo neither office nor agent In New York, ite more hate pretended and advertised. The recipe it sent from 00 MAC. but No 19, Grand street, Jersey city, New Jeremy. Jeir.cd&wamfeeT lreat Cure miller the Phystelans had Failed Ohi J.. le, 1 8 / 5 . Dr. C. M. Jackson—Da Birt ReraseLeter. --We w ould inform you that we are out of llonfland's Berman Bitten, which meet with ready side. One ofour neighbors has lino doctoring for some tine, own think about two years,' with oil the don tors in the country, but ail of no umni. Lis looked os much like • deal man going atiout as anything we can comps. hint to. Ilts doeseo appeared to he an °per:flowing of the gall. With hard perorialon ma prevailed on him to try your Hamra with the promhte to him if It did DO gOod, or would charge him nothing Rut It, provided he took ala boHlea, an cooling to the direction. witch ha has done, and In now en. Only cured, And has become a well man. This ease has rented a great solo to this neighborhood." Reettectfully. EDIVARDS & BROWN. Sold, Wholesale sod Retail, at Dr. GEO. U. KETSPJA'S Drug Store, 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar. See adrertleemerd. lyl6.laddaT Dentistry. Dr. J. R. HTTLALLEEMNT, haring en. pwed the sercicee of the moat experienced Blookat Workman In the United SW... Prepared to far. Teeth, adapted to each partied. came. Pull set. of teeth, or parts of sets made with artificial gums, In one continuous or maid piece. Artificial Eyes inserted, end all deformities of the fate cot-meted. elgrOperationeand work warranted. °glee N 0.105 Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield rivet& Pittsburgh. , -aplfotindfc (cloccionier to W. 11. Wanuer,) Alanufaetnrer of ETHEREAL OIL and LAMPE, So. 12 Fourth street. between 'Wood and Market, Pittatinrgh, The utelersigned is prepared to fund. Dealers with Ethereal Oil .d Burning Bled& of a auperfur quality, of his own toanallulane. Also, AleohoLCamphene and Woe Oil., and every descriptlott of Side .d Centre Table Lamps, Ott , andolest, ptndatabru of the latest patterns .d most app ad etyle. Chandeliers, Oirandolee and Lampe repaired and regulld ecL • Tbt abort/ Oil. suppli.lmtrolarte emu work to curtomen from our 'cottons. orMitlyte P. LIS YDEN. WING- 311 "0 I N 3EI SI FOB FAXILIES AND NANVYACTIMER.9. WRIIBLER & WILSON DIANTTPACTMINO OUMPAItIi, Bridgeport. Conn, Pittsburgh, 1111 Fifth lir ttttt mi. 31.. hi ., Saddle. the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the p le ssortirdtheOpemtur.maklng with eaao Ogee Anus wed boaerrfal murdered/h. Rita. jeer Afinatc, almost noire leer, and an becoming Indlspothable for family um. Iroll Worms/lon troy be obtained by orifices:slog Jan. e Ewing,. AL4X. It REED, Agent. . 3 Ira. ft Firth feed. Pitoburgh. . ------ --- Each. Lange Bank oil Febgukw, .PLO.R.E.VCE, S. T. GEO. SINCLAIR, VERGER. a.ler. GEO. SINCLAIR ar. COL. General Land Agents & Dealer In Land Warrants t Vlbrenoe,N.T., Will kiss their pa...snail at tendon to Buying; and Selling Real kisous.Rataring Land. Waning Heap and Paying Timm in Nebraska, lowa and Naas... IiCIRSACIC Riehature Rank. Pitt.thorgh, P.. C. 0. liumey & R. Patrikk 1 Co., bank.. Pituborgh, P. A :urn, Lee Co T Ronlool:e, " R. P. Raley. R.rtker. Ph ladriphia. Wiusienr. Lanier & Cti R.r York. Lucas a..Mroonds. Wake., St. Loo.. Feller! Co.. Merchant., " liknok Ckonmerce. Ohio. C. V. Wall= WOOD, moonanAn & co., 1 / 1 .1.1 . / CTI• ILLS Or American Gnivanisied Sheet Iron, And Sok Agents fur the Sat of F. Dorn. WOOD . II Patent Imitation Hassle. Sheet Iron. Alto, Oalrnolond Corrugated Iron, for Roofing. 0 1 3 -1 1 . nrehorme--No. 134 feel ¬, FlTLrbonvh. AZl:lyd4wfof 6.7; CLIILICY, Ilona., Blin and Ornamental Painter., END GRAINER A; IVALO3 tr White Lead and Zino Paiute. Alm, all kings of Pala. Oil; Vanilla :tea Etadenr Glen, Potty, Ilnalne, re, 144 Wood Sired, two doors abort Diermensel mrliklydre Pittsburgh Variety Works. JON-ICS, WAIZIANO-VORAD ar ffutecasson to Warwick. Atterbury 2 Cu,) btantifacturersofftigtit and Loft flasal Door Lock; dPriDito ,rand Thumb Lambe" Platform and Counter Boole; ee, Corn and Paint 11111 s, and Domestic Ifardware goner olly, corner of Water and Grant streets, Ptttoburab, Pa. Ja2tlydfc BEENERAL WATER. PiTRAC.COLD A six • SPARICL LNG DRAWN FROM" PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS, TDROVOff aILrER TUBER VII MT roam., lIMMTA Is ITITUVIWII. R. D. SCULLY, Fourth street, J Corner Ferry et., omM...a from Knox's Confectionary. ell:Utk SAI2UICL GRAY 32 2rJEIIR.C2T..ELIsrm No. 52 T. CLAIR STREET (Dr. b.M.DaM) 73I~NRY 73. co.L.L.LNtd. - Forwarding and Commission Merchant AND WHOLESALE DEALYOUN _ Cheese. Butter. Boom:Ie./Pleb. And Produce Gemetally, - stmt., uounteralsoneall-- ..• 4400 fa ' 71rwt..1 .itiariarmn;i6Zai Now si7a .7G 7i • - dm,. ........ Q 7, 7 000) • Note. Sn• nuthoo-Promroso...-_-. 106,010 SO • • ' Duo from Agentsooc d , Prendonn on Polle urod ks rec by entlybon 8;270 111 65. , med, and dobto due 1b0eu..... 214470 00 Tb. Hoard or otr.t on him air cur • . 0 Drennan) or IrrrittrXlloll) Pork 4-3, Papable on demand'demand' on th• bother ot the 1:160ps‘Ili•-A. lot Instant. THOMAS 11. 111 , 01110 reg, Ears • 'mai x am.. MC -No. 90 Walot Mum !atm_mum pami lat'st PIIILAPRLPRZA. -' Office Nu. 70 Milani Street cu... emcee—mem ao-occonnTlaorimpw. titre Inatranw on 1 wont? : 2w .Ih,itblltAltAitchandlio, Tarrtu,Pc.. Mbar ?dacha., combhict inn it. iftouier Atock Capital, mitt. tbatnatand to dwells the Droll( W tit* Company, Without latbßitt Err osie" The &RIP Certtbsataa of die of Ibr corwartlbla at par, Into the Oisitnl Block of 11814 Ocrepkar CLARE TEN ULI T, President . B. Y. awcamex, &me m , IiIIIXTOIPA wm.B. John IL Wawal. • Sanwa BRE Tho thant, Ttaglap.i G. W. Carpenter, L b"brop, C. AL Wood, Robert is a minb.n MR, C. Stomata „` „r Jacob T Buntta Chaa Lebont, MMus Ednatcr, W. lif o k t i eornoribird antLWord *bate OA= 08 - 64.177' 8 ....• 4060 1T •••• 64809 00 Office, Corner Market and Water Stk. I e tITSBIJEGIt, P ' itOBT. GALWAY, Prenielonh. I v o& theAnteclre MU Compere,. make. ovary ansen-ae appottalnhed to connected oda LIVE BLUR.- Also, or flat. .unt Our, Mgt oer the Okra; -shone and -trUneteelm nad-staltailrerati. oddly. . And oydnet Liss at betio4kby Mrs. And &gaud Om Poets of the boa s and Land Navtgatioin,.. : Poncho at the lore. satin toendihent 'Mho** : atl parties. 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