z!vxr13.33.17..v.cmc HONDA MORNING, NOV. 9, 1857: munsra,xierriz oz,z4mraga or Tins Tsa Anon= Crtructs.—The Chicago Teause *YU - s Idgit sot deseretai compliment to the idirpled eißsecu: inthat city who recall, walled so; heatilii to the support of the Republican ticket, and defeated the trained cohorts ofDoug las. .IVltays that the Protestant Irish, Scotch and English, voted the Republican ticket almost to a man; that dm Norwegians did the same thing; only five of them voting the locofoco ticket; and that the Germans mustered full as strongly IL% they did for Fremont last fall. It says: 'The Democratio leaders made a tremendous effort to Make re break among the Republican OMANI. They nominated glove Genii= on their ticket; hoping to seduce them from their allegianceto FreWom. But all in vain. Itwill be aeon by inspecting the returns that the Ger man candidata on the Douglas ticket got no more than their party strength. The Republi can Germ= voted the straight ticket without a scratch or cut. ”We are satisfied that of the 6,200 Republican votes cut, - 1,800 of them were given by natural- Ind citizens." It is to the heayy vote given for the Republican ticketin Wisconsin by the Norwegians and Ger mans that thenaccess of the ticket Is due. In lota, too, the Germane who lasi year went for Tremont stuck nobly to the Republican ticket, and the Id3nnettota papers bear the time testi mony to their brethren in that territory. In this county at the late election, the German Republicans adhered manfully to their ticket, notwithstanding the trenuoidons efforts made to draw them off and they deserve our acknowledge ments for it. . We cite these facts and commendations, not for the purpose of making invidons distinctions, but became the facts ought to hokum, and became the commendations are due. MAKUIO Scaves or Nowiiir.as LAlloll=l. The article in the Poet, of this city, which we have quoted from, praising up the condition of southern slaves, comparing the condition of northern free laborers unfavorably therewith, and showing hole infinitely superior the state of slavery is for Nlaborer to that of Freedom, has provoked comm tln many quarters. The New Castle gazette quotes it and adds the fol lowing: - "Look it that, now, ye farmers, mechanics and laborers who voted for Buchanan last fall and Packer this. Bee what a deep and mute!. one solicitude the leaders of your party feel for you. They would like to elevate you to all the hollers and comforts of the three millions of slaw in the south, and have you "clothed, honed and fed" like they are, and in order for this you must be owned too, by the capitalist as they are , then your glbruad and water would be sure,' you would have your slave hut to lie down in and, your peek of corn a week to feed on, and some body to tell you when you must go to bed, and the melodious and stirring crack of the whip to tell you when to get np, and if "food should grow scarce, and danger arise that there shoild not be food enough to preserve you all in good working condition, they would sell - oltyour wives and children and thus reduce the stock to the supply. Think how mach better this is thin to be your own man, occupying your own house, with your own family, whom no one dare molest or disturb. Shaine on the miserable, farming dotigh-face who would thus insult and degrade the millions of northern producers in order to obtain the smile of a few Imperious and insolent lords of the whip, and breeders of human chat. . tali in the south. We envy him not in the rep . utation or the peace of mind he may thus ac quire." The laborers of this city, so many of whom are members of the locofoco party, are invited to contemplation of the fate to which the Post trod its party would consign them. Faux Onus:se—The Sacramento Union, re . mind by the last arrival from California, brings via inielligenee that the Oregon Constitutional Convention has adjourned. The vote on the constitution was to be taken on the second Mon . • day of November (to-day.) A correspondent of i• 441-.. • the Sacramento paper, says : - .5... • "The Governor's term of office is four years, and he is Superintendent of Public Instructions - with a , yearly salary of only fifteen hundred dollars. The Secretary is to be both Secretary • and Auditor of Public Accounts, salary the • same as the Cioveinor. The Treasurer is to get • the munificent tram of eight hundred dollars per 4,1! annum. The fair Judges being both Supreme 1 6 ,'-' 4 ' and. Circuit Judges are to be elected for six years, sad have a s alary each of two thousand dollars per annum. The question of a slave or free State, is submitted to a vote of the people; also, the question of whether free negroes and Chinamen shall be allowed to come to and reside in the country. I have no doubt both will re. tithe a decided negative answer on the second : • . Monday of November at the ballot box. I should have said the rim core vote, for that obnoxious mode of voting is still retained, although the 13 -opposition members, headed by Dryer, managed shear it of many of its objectionable features. It only exists constitutionally, until the Logic latura sees fit to reveal it. .• - •!*-tv.i.,..3.;"The sessions of the Legislature are to be and are limited to forty days; but the Governor may call extra sessions, not to exceed .v • ~ "Vivreuty - days Many one session. The total yearly !Minute of the three departments of the goy '. W'eniment. are estimated at the anualligli-econom , iesl sum of $17,000. If the machine works (t) it will be one of the cheapest State governments . in existence on this continent." New You.—lt seems to be conceded that the RePublicans of New York bur been beaten on their State Unite!, but have carried the legisla ture. The vote le light; but It is apparent that a large portion of the Fillmore Americana have voted with the Democrats and so tinned the bal- once in their fairer. The Republicans suffered, _ also, from the cilium that was raised against a tax levied to complete the canals. Thedemociats now have control of the Canal Board, and they are consequently under the necessity of either repealing the tax and letting the canals go to ruin or of continuing the very tax against which • they have raised such a noise. The New York nun rays : 'Theiltepublicans were undoubtedly damaged somewhat by their responsibility for the legis lotion of last Winter. The imposition of a tat, however . necessary and unavoidable it may be, is always unpopular, and it is very easy for skillful and unscrupulous demagogues to make it odious and effective as an electioneering wea pon. It has been so used in this case. The im podtion of the tax last year was demanded by every consideration of justice, good faith and good policy; and the Republicans were no more responsible for it than either of the other parties. They were clamorously Smiled for it; however, by both of them—and, as was perfectly natural under such circumstances, they lost many votes in consequence of it. The result of the election can have no marked effect upon State legislation. The power of the Canal Board passes Into the hands of the Demo ' crate at a time when it involves more than usual responsibility, and brings with It less than usual political advantage!, Tmc National Eta invohes a more hopeful spirit for the New York 'Trams, and those who are familiar with the downcast tone of the latter will join in the invocation heartily._ It up: "Considering the extent of the circulation of the New York fhf'rne among Republicans, and its influence, it is to be regretted that its tone is not more hopeful. It seems to be always calcu lating on the worst, and, when disappointed in this respect, accepts victory almost as doubting ly and reluctantly u other people accept defeat. Mr. Chase having been renominated for the . Governorship of Ohio, it' eulogized him warmly, but lamented that he was too good a man to win success such times as these; and for some time it was utterly skeptical as to the encoura ging results of the elections in lowa and Ohio. It was the last to believe in the triumph of Mr. Chase. The opponents of Republicanism take courage from its melancholy tone. 'Now, the best preparation for battle; next to • fair field and Sharon discipline, Is the ex pectation of eleim7/ The General, who before' an .stemeat shonld expatiate on tktprotea-'. b - airorprainiesti of defeat, would hardly be • dentitio#,Hapolsoti."- - zyTl,Gstelrrespondent of the New York from Witshlngten, says that in the v e t o f (by appointment of, Philadelphia, to lieljnitedfritatia Marshal • District of Colitabisi u ii ,understood place he . now luildkAtAltk ',tiff , States 4 tr"'", filled by ittipoinbiliiiker oTeatni,l7.*:.," MONITART APTAIIIB.--The N. Y. 25mn of Fri . day says: Noolnifiumnltad Borers' conferences in rekaziktethe polio ] some Public assurance ta „. Fol4tit rop lal 3 oki Minting the time to_whloh . Ism Prise& thin arrangement fez cm , racy rIB beintinfieit''Nedefinitesimclusion has been arrived at, but the present feeling is arrangement - wlll certainly be continued to the ltitnf -February, 1868, and that after the time is fixed, whatevet date it may be, not more than 25 V . cent, a month of the currency on hand, shall be sent forward for redemption. Mean while, after the Metropolitan ctletificata, rejlte- Denting this currency, shall reach five or six millions, the notes will be assorted, and every country banker then desiring to know the amount of his own circulation held by the City Aasociation, can have the information by apply ing to the Metropolitan Bank. , In regard to the full resumption of keel° payments, we believe that the largely preponderating sentiment is in favor of perfect repsoe until the grumOnl fusen cial condition promises decided amendment, and unless the Legislature of New York should demand earlier action, the banks in this city dye not likely to hasten a decision on the subject against the understood wishes and convenience of the great body of the country bankers." At a meeting of the officers of the Banks of Danville, NOrthumberland, Lewisburg, West Branch, Jersey Shore, and- Lookhaven, held at Williamsport, Pa., Oct. 29th, 1867, a resolution was adopted not to make any arrangement with the city banks to keep their notesat par in Phil adelphia. daytit. PRIZTORB A DivEcormstrr.--Gen. Gadaden, our late minister to Mexico, in a communication to the Charleston Mercury, under date of October 224, introduces a letter to himself, dated October A,- froze an Alnerican correspondent at the city of Mexioo, who, he says, "enjoys the most favora ble opportunities of obtaining information on the American diplomacy practiced in Mexico," and is "a discerning and most discreet" ob server of events. This correspondent affirms that "the minister (Mr. Forsyth) is instructed to offer to purchase territory larger than the whole of the Southern States." nide is 1 not uuespqotoddevrelopment. When the national treasury was flush of funds, there an be no doubt the purpose was entertained of buying a tremendous slice of territory from Mexico, for the purpose of strengthening the South in that direction ; but now that the na tional treasury ie empty that purpose will have to be abandoned. The fact, however, that it has been entertained and Will be revived, must not be lost sight of. in the U. S. Circuit Court of Indians, last week, Judge M'Leatt delivered a decision, upon a motion to appoint a receiver for the New Al bany and Salem Rail Road, of which the Louis ville Journal furnishes the followingnotire “The Judge decided—first: That a receiver need not be appointed simply because there was a default in the payment of Interest upon tho bonds of the company. The law abhors a for feiture, and would never enforce one. Second ly : The fact that the tompany had paid &lithe net earnings (saving the nsuelsurplus) to liqui date its floating debt, (lid not justify the Court In holding that (tie was a misapplication of the earnings, for s if that debt was conttacted to fin ish the road, or to relay the trick, then it was beneficial to the bondholders and all concerned Thirdly: That the Court would not take the road out of the hands of the present managers, for it was apparent that they had managed the .road with fidelity and Integrity. The Court then made an order directing that In future the net earnings of the road should be applied in equal pr one to the payMent of the floating debt and the interest upon bonds." - Moan Lau) Srzatrsta.-3 Minnesota corres pondent of the Chicago Tribune lets us into the knowledge of another great land swindle of the Buchanan administration: "A few days since the Fort Snelling Reserva tion was transferred from the people to the poli tided& Ninety thousand dollars worth of it went into tl treasury of the United States; at least, we guess so. The other million or more -helped to elect demagogues to office: Today the Fort Ripley Reserve, consisting of-hßy.seven thousand aces of load, goes to the same Dem ocratic 'hennas at FOUR CENTS AN ACRE— fifty-seven thousand aorta of as good land as Minnesota holds, worth, at the lowest estimate of cultivators of gm soil, fire dollars an acre, and fat which the Government with:lave received one dollar. and twenty-fire rents per acre on the day of sale. In short„ .517y-seren'thocatand acres of land hare been donated to knaves for $2,280, instead of being sold to farmers and actual nerupentsfor $61,- 250--or instead of being made to bring into the treasury its full worth, $181,000! Do you think that wonders will ever cease V' RerunsErsa.—To those who understand the state of affairs in this county the verdancy of the following paragraph, from the Philadelphia Ledger, will be refreshing : "There is a large amount of Allegheny county bonds held in tide city, and we have Been as yet, no notice of tbe.default of the said county to pro vide for the payment of the coupons on the bonds issued to the Allegheny Railroad COmpa ny, which became due in New York on Monday last, the second last. It has been suggested that, if the County Commissioners would pro vide for their payment in Philadelphia, many parties would willingly embrace the offer, and thereby , save to the county a heavy orate of ex change on New York funds. Under the recent law legalizing taspension by the hanks, Pitts burg money could be plac.ed in bank here by the Commissioners at- little or no expense. Sev eral of our broken banks who have sent coupons forward will confirm the statement as to the default." A MAD ➢foal: Srarr..--There Is nothing but specie in Arkansas, there being no banks. Taxes are paid in gold and silver, and the State pays nothing but tho ..hard" out. The State Treasury is well provided with gold and silver, having more than will keep the Government for two years.—Phila. Ledger. .' Why does not this rich State, with an over flowing treasury, pay theintertst on its bonds? The Smithsouinn Ftuid was invested by'the U. S. authorities in Arkansas StattAinds, many bars art The investment proved a dead loss, and the United States government has been compelled to make good the loss. If Arkansas is now so able to pay, should Dolt some effort be nnlide to force her to disgorge some of her sur plus for the relief of her cheated creditors ? PliZrigillCl FOIL IMIWOHIC.—There is said to• be a scheme on foot at Lecempten, on the part of the Bogus Constitutional Convention, to put the constitution it may frame into immediate operation, pith a full board of pro-Slavery Slate officers. The Free State Executive Com mittee have anticipated this action, and issued an address from which we quote the annexed PirsEraPh "To their action we respectfully call your at tention; hold meetings in every locality and denounce them: persetere and perfect your military organization at every point; be prepared to march at a moment's warning, that when your cause and - your country calls, you may promptly respond." 'Paosestrte Anzsm—The Washington corres pondent of the Courier an sl Enquirer, speculating about Kansas affelre, writes as follows: "Should:they not be removed, the nomination of *Messrs. Walker and Stanton will come before tile Senate;• and'irill be opposed by Jefferson Davis, who will , lead the assault, by Messrs. Toombs, Iverson, Clay of Alabama, Bunter and Mason of , yirtinia, and Green of Missouri.— What course Mr. Douglae will take is not clear, In this , strange• concurrence of lately adverse elements, Ow . Rißuhlieanst will probably coalesce with the moderate and conservative Democrats, and confirm the Governor and Secretary." 'Orto.--The official vote of Ohio for Stato offi ears is as follows: .Lieut. Gooernor--Volker, R., 160,1111; Lytle, IK, 168,226; Nash, A., 10,635. ;Secretary of State—.R ni g, R.,160 , 888; Rein hard, D., 158,382; Alle ~ 10,660. State Tiearurer--Btone, R., 160,686; Morris, 168,756; • Horsham, A., 10,682. Supreme Judge—Sutliff, R., 160,855; Whitman, D., 169,103; Davenport, A., 9,596. Roani of Public Works—llliokensderfer, IL, 146,069; Backus, D., 169,087; Arthur, A., 11,- 0.93; Corry, Volunteer, 16,673. Tug fact that the Pennsylvania Road has made no dividend, this fall, seriously embarrass sathe city of Philadelphia. It was depending on: a dividend on its Sock In that road to meet itilenuary Interest, and will now have to seek natney elsewhere. The pecuniary condition of iha city was verrmuch embarrassed before this new trouble fell upon it, and is lunch more so Id& LAME, the celohrated traveler, is going to India, to examine into thettansii - of the re !"&Rona- ^ ___-6.-On Tkupday Ni,. bib, by EsT.4:lbiscon, alw.wila Cllncankcinttobatila,' Bad len. /FAN" iyrlpT.Mit. onlbabsympithip,..bniemmi Cb; X* • , lox Tbandby, matt, #b( Zollibetober,l3s7, by E. 0. C intly, 31r. UMW B. WAMEtlip of Plite,mulA 4 ' , at luau A.IIIIILY. otll_l/tirOld ! Spam .ftoturs Nervousness or Weakness of any.fassal. —User of our mane are troubled with.lierreeineee . or Westlake.. of any kind, tbt elnedd pronire n' bottle of manevrs ROLLAND MITTEII3. We boo. • tele& it, and oan rennoksend it cordblerdly, ea a medicine giving Id nao.t.lostantencon. rallet-Dody Raterprien , .1111tBold at $1 per bottle, ce11.% bottle. fix $5, by the pro. prtetora, BENJ. PAGE, Jn, A CO., ManufactuAng Pberuks. cent/Arend Chanlste, Pittsburgh. Pe.. end Drugglets gan erelly. Bee adnnttreetent. her For Deaf Personaeweaterwrto Anucua.,—Theso ewly Invented lestruMents that enable the deaf to bear to dpits ado:anus, aft In admromeof anything yet known; or likely to Leanne of thy real ferrite to deaf person.. By meths ofan artificial drum, the power of hearing Is affected, and all the circnmstancea that attend trumpet. and tube., are entirely dlapemed with. They are worn by laid, no as not to be perceptible to others, and the hardly felt when worn. Apply to mondani? Dr, O. 11. ILIifFEMB, 140 Wmel st Candor rompers ne t wn.n cousidertng the .note of the afflicted, to recommend that which In best known end hied, and to recommend Dr. J. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, would only be-adding to what hea already been heralded far end wide, not only by a few bedded cm. =cans, but by the people of the land, endorsed by the play eltdana and the preen, that Ilastetter's Bitters hare no vital In restoring and imparting health to enfeebled moo. Ladles and children And this medicine invaluable In many of their Ills of debility, to which they are inabJect, emedally during the snnunerr season; in mach aura It should be taken in small Quantities before meals. For de by DS-Oggls ts end dealers generally everywhere, and FI49TETTKIL t 13311T11, 287 Penn at soldsorT MMO A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a Srs days, atter many 'earlier great nervous off ring, h atm lons to make known the means or cure. WIN mod (tree) the prescription used. Direct the Nov . JOIIN 11.DAONALL No.lad Fulton argot, Brooklyn N. Y. oetnamasladmoT. et FALL BTYLE FLATS M'CORD & CO., No. 1 Wood Street. RAW /MR ILLMVID TIIt /I" Is Ma 8 T "M . ra 3E/ OP OENTS' L HATS, (HLNTS' SOP? HATS, BOYS' SOFT HATS, BOYS" FANCY CAPS, - - - - - CLI/LDSENS' FANCY HATS, LADLES' DOING HATS se.2-dtllc IFOORD t 00. vaiwirraa & PRnim), o lc E. v . sAT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Bro. 5, Mines moot:, Dubuque, lowa. Efireollectlona promptly Anode ht any part of Northern lowa, or Western IVlsconedn. Will attend to the pure/moo and Bale of Real Estato, oto talnhap, Money on Bonds and Mortgagee saLlytlfc cumortisac crvaraoar, SEG Mitr..11.21 - 17.V.ELOT1:71i1EIRB, Owner qt ram and Mechanics Stred, AGA Ithrd, PITTSBURGH, PA., Manufacture Pine and Oak Keg. of the ♦atioo. &scrip. Ilona of NAIL KEGS, which they will Nell at tho lomat aterrketpicer. tftntracta are reepectfully whetted. All work air ranted of the beat quality. deltd_rifb H. C. IILMAISf & CO., N 0.75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh. Pa GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS • AND Insurance Brokers. COMBINE, CAPITAL BMW-MUD Life, Tire, darine arid Live Stock Make of all &scrip. [iona token at currant rates in the most reliable and prompt paying companies in Oa BOW, Jy3o:lyro I Cirl 31-71-iM-k•.•1:75/4 JONES, WALLING FORD & CO nenemora ta W, Atterbary k Co., Manufartnrars (S airtight and Loar wickft Bud Door lack s, 8= Drop and Thumb Latches, Platform and Dimmer Oarea, Corn and PaJnt 51111 a, and Domestic Mantuan , onor alliy...noi;tilez of Water and Grant atm , ' a, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurnnee Agency, stn. 63 Fourth PITTSBURCII, PE.V.V.I Companies renrasentokl of hlgbeekytandlng Chartered by Pennsylvania and caw Mate, Flrq Marine and idle Mats taken of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, Jyinlydre S. P. CAllltlE.l,l. 13A.WICS & v CLULIti Y, House, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND ORA INERS; ocussi to NV - hits LPnd and Zino Paints. AL.*, all kind. of rains., OIL, Vara...boo, Window Olmo Putty, Brvahra, 141 Wood Street, two doors abwrr Dimond ATP), mrliklydSe Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, 1301'D & 11Anntactnrern of CAST STEEL: algn, SPRING. ELMT •nd A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES. Ebrner iblAl and First .4rsrds, AdzAusnh. Pi.' ETl=l D. B. rzoG-itiss sc co, SIANOZACISILIOUI Rogers' Improved P•tent Steel Cultivator Teeth. 4tbrner Rout and And Stream, /%anbargA, Ag inllklyilre IZIMLMI::=M ISECER.OI3-A-DTI' . FEUZ=3:E=MtEI Iron n.iiing, Iron Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., Yu, 91 Second Srret owl 8 Third Wart, (Itatvicen Wood and Markat,) PITIPBCIII9II, Waco co hand • variety of now Patnaas, fancy sal pWn antabla Lc all tauposca. Particular attention paid to era aning Grave , Int. Jobbing /ono at abort notice, cor9 JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET. European and Intelligence" office, Konya alerays Inc sale Drafts yin Eatopo for any anatanat. and steamer Aral Packet Tickets to and tram Lrrerpool to Nerr York. Girls for conk. and general house-work furnish.' to horaekeekters on abort halm. Wrinki s Indian Vegetable Pill. and Syrupaltrap on hand. Naumann brought from New 'Vern and Modelithla on railroad to Plttaburab. nrwleix...Airr, ArIDITIACTVILEL. AND IMALLIA nr All kinds of Tobacco, linufrand Cigars, Have recently taken the building No. 120 Wood meet, In addition to their Ilanutacturing Mobil/aliment. No. Olivia street, ettierethey trill bo pleased to receive their friends, siprilydra 10.117,147V1W 0/ Cooking, Parlor anal Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc And Manntacturn . rs of Uan Celnbrni.l CAPITAL. COOKING It.iL,NG-21, ICO. 236 LIBERTY STREET. J71.611AR. PITTSBURGH, PA OLIGIIMI M77RO73ANT rr.AS.LOII, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. lAA's Now Dui1.1114.) licaCtlydic JAS. MoL.A.O I-I_l. IN ILMTICTLIIVA OF Alcohol, Cologne Spirit% and Fogel Oil, delkdlyt N. 169 and 170 &mut STrod. GEORGIC Ilannheturtr and Dual. fn all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D TC01311..000, Cbrxer pfSaillefteld Skreri and Ilizzawond ocZelyfc PITTSBURGH, PA. 0. I. m'amurn WOOD, MOOFLEOZIAD & CO., KAlltr••011111.3 Of A.merlonnlvonizral ShootTrrrn And Satz Apnaz J thz Bale of W. Inven Wean'. Patent Imitation Russia 'beet Iron. au% Galvanized Omen led Iran, An . /to, Init. AlNpWarehouser—Al. 134 April Sfrrri, PttAborgh. Ja.l2lydkvier ELICITRY H. MI,LINS, Forwarding and Comminicn Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Flab, And Produce Getman), dtmeD A 5). 25 154"1 ST,d, Piasburph. 41V-Cartronoturl Mom Within nut shell all the merits Of Crlotodona's never e.trudiesfDym Red it makes block, to brown transforms a gray, And keepothe nbres always from decay. Thio matehbasresitallsing Hair Dye still bold. Its pool lion nn tho most harmless and efficacious Ilia Dye In the world. Bold wholesole and retell by Tilt. GEORGE 11. &RYSER, No.llo Wood .10001, eso2s Sign of theOolden Mortar. DE., KHYBER'S StiouLDur BRAMM—FrOIn Pittehurgh Dbmetch, April 10th, 15511,—P0r mow than year. part we hare constantly worn the Washington Bus pander Dram, mannisatured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of go 140 Wopd &Meet, to Ode city, and would heartily recom mend It to all who are animated to follow • sedentary occei. potion. As wo hawbefore remarked, to calling attention to its merits, it mummy for a brace and stumendere, the, weight of the Pantalams being to placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to than natural poeition and ex pandthe cheat, Women, hundral• of whom are annually injured by the weight of enormous "skirts," Amid also procure them brace.. De particular in proctudng Om kind mentioned, no manyof the braces gold are humbug. Bold at Mr. OEO. 11. KHYBER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 110 Wood reel, sign of the Golden Mortar. e=oliwgr airlitrtnona rot rim Comr llama on norroni, at pricer varying from tiro to thirty dollars. Abdominal Supporters of orrery kind. Spinel Prop tor =creature or the rpino. Shoulder Snore of orrery kind. Scumemory Bandamm, improved varletfra. Pile Prom for the 11311jiort and me of Mrs. Syringes, male and Somale, all else. • Bread Pumps, an extenalre asaortracaL Nursing Battles and Artificial Nipples, West Improve manta. !few Onml . ez Apparataa, a great Improvement orer tho =eta Macidnegh a neperlor kind, In • neat bor. DR. HEUER la also agent for Marsh's Hadlcal • Tram, etbkh uanally mann caner of Rapture in alz mo • • . • gold at DR. HEYSER'S Whedende Drag Elton and Tram • 4, -1145 110 Wood Anna, alga of tho Golden • •, . Iryon vahleyonr Werth and n pure b • th, aealthy gmeart. and colonel:4a month, go to Err . 14/0 Wood street,and bur a bottle of Wasal Too= " ballroom powers -. OVHAcusigjutetnntls cared by slew of Dr. Ear Wirroot# Ache Roorly.-Pmpara 11rll end • • a Ini• tee. stars • DIG EXIIIIII4I4Oad 111.6"1" ' • - 8 4.91 11 14 001611 •• . =MEM 515pecial Softens. • _ _' 4 -': - ~.. , . _, l6l tok ar 4 ‘.PIELEMIN". I3 7 latitlo a. -bl.7l3teamboat Captains' antig,i;• 4 l ' Vie ilailitfactigus'iltilranee Compaq - . g . , -- ItilliyhirAllinto ClUnlislY Quentateowinostenthire satice,-, , ,,.: .; ,-, ~-;,• !..- 4 0 . ,7 5:-1 , ::. 00is zr,.. rellani E.Okingg ' '.. - ', . 1 ftl: 'it t erMirßga PRoNOtrhaD . Tit ' .., - ErritACT !!•'' • ' - • ''',,,, I 7a undaniianed, represented:ins ot Intim. i''' : '...",'" . , .00iiraolisasais . r: ; OF A iiiitza aruaitr: was: amassaeranting are awl. or atoliobusts dears ', i thazis - i' ''''T Pew . ' iiii% R --.01 1. A pital D s $ 4 50 P 0 8 ,00 1. 0 4 :: -- I OL:1771‘11117 • . e t*C m " PelLlAre h Pi to call e attentkm of parties Wended, to the tact that , --Li , Jowl, Pahate,.., 1 drado Hemplon. WILL DISIIIIE MAMIE ALL RINDS OP • Geo. W. Ranh. I At.:4.oartisr, To be the MEDICAL OMNTLEMAN Pond of Insurance are vitiated by the failure or the mes. L _ r 4 I. . 1,-. D , X Pork.ASKO, 79 1 71 0 1 44-,........- OAT Ei SADOE. 0 AT MADRAS, [ter M . 1 . 491 10111,9 ad 911010 . 4099 : 90 mu1m 'IMF,' ml ri re , ' Mar.ne and - inland- R.s -s. -- ..t.J..r..6*- - ----: -- Si°, nempeem, - - wall in poet as under way. by Matt as ell as by day. o' T° all a n' ther " -'' ' • wit...r. Joaxa. , - ,s . AARON S. lapprsixrrr, p.d.t.t., , . ~.- , 1 Eaa7, „,_,,P 111 .100... ~ . .I. Haan*, rt Am!' 0 191.keble to woneyeepwx m a , Hai. I' ' di . gen i liamanco Custepsn - y o(Nortn -- ''' innitick. ' I WIL A. RHODES. Vim Preeidenn '' ‘ „ ,, . 2 dm...4' , 4, 4 -'"' !' 1 :John owt; i V. A. RINEHART, ALFRED WEEKS,Secrefaty. '. t• o mor -- item - •d 1 `Mal LEA . a PEEELE O tad 1 SecraMt7 Pittsbmgh.ua. Firs end - limbs* Irmtrance Oa , ! --.- W. IL MlL' '' . edtimmeolus. • , WaatiErrjr., '' r,".., ' ' '''''S nHOSarlak . _ - m 5.., i m m o . d 1. , h.., . ~. . s . u . darr .. mst .... i . o . 0 . 4 . . . . Ann:, S. I.lp , Wm. R. Thames, - -,4lheats Wimr- ' C-a•Ca6:44 4:jap'' ji t .' ..., e-..,-- 1 , 1 their Sauce Is highly estee Y . M. GoAvos, . . `.• opialmi the roost Pelemble m SAMUEL L. MARRHALL, Wm. A. Rhodes' ' 'William Neal, ' ' Allred Weeks,' cHAIPFREHO AL.......; , %- 5 ..,,, ....43kOryt OF DISIL well as the most wholesome cHt e „ m e h. r ...,,,, 0,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. .1. Rinaldo Salk. ' ChM. 3.7hdd, John 7.o9nem• / Arlin andlfirins Risks talnnor4u • 1 . .. , . Rance that is roade.” • AXES A. M3TOIIIBON, , JameeP.lsmyth. . tom, :....‘ ~.-., , r The only • Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York / I Presideht Monongahela. Losonnoo,Compeur , ! turramom Exhibition for Foreign Seam woe obtained by LEA A PEE. R. 7iIiNET, ! Judge Heath, • • E. D. Jona% Esebtemiatt eit . EL Tice Preeidunte,oool EPEEliaan.., ~, -, -..-- RIES for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world. 8,,,,,, i ,.., Earek . T .,...iii comp .,. _, . , J .... mu ji .,.,. , E n " it,,,..,.., R 0 bb.,,,,,,,krt> . ~. , sicsan , ni , .A. a. ,.... c . .4 0: wide Dune of whkh having led to numerous imitations, pur. / P. A. ADURA,. -! , James Uotral Req., " T.Sesionl7; .1100.• ch.' LEA ~,,.,„,elromdlY re I '. tho m.o. or Agent Deb.. Mental Safety Insurance C,ompsny. !C. it. mut..., am, t g i t a. /FasoPt -It Oits - " ` r.atti-Ne are impressed upon the Dottie and J. W. IARTIEN, ' , J. S. Leg.F.m., • 79 TPer, nod printed upon the lebela I Agent Manufacturers' ftsurance Company. . piruburgh mice, No. 90 Waterstreet. • • ...:',?' • . ' cosi Limos sew :Pageoxs.:! . :, - •'.. Eureka luinia Daritlirly/.. 5 Sole Wholesale Agents for the Milted State , H. W. POINDEXTER; JOHN DUNCAN k SON'S, Agent Croat Western end dieted:tante Insmance Cos. male W. W. mum:4=4 isdsi &ok DIMES* maid* on dentax4lmdi war. ''' ''' .' 405 Itraldwar, New York. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., ed by two spproved want „ Ti WINO 00 A stack dints In store. ALSO, orders received for direct Agents Stare,Fire and Marine Insurance Company; Cont. ' Cash In Prnsbugh,TrlntOolimstiy,.,.......;....:;.» WWI 11 shipment from England. , my2dYd 9 l monwealth Insurance Company; Quaker City Inwriiilni Premium notes--....44:.................:.......' ....L..... 6 1 1 00 0 7 0 Company. , Rills Recahtbk:--,.-.,...........--.:.........,.......... Ow la ortmigel----.,......'.....-. ':....,........-.:..-.... 6,00 00 122 sham Exchange Dank litoek-Lkeit,„„...,. 6,910 00 300 .harts 'repaid` Etna 70 ma•-AriOnnit pnid :,.. F , 00 %Odom Allegheny Bank do , 0/ ar ebansiMochaMat Dr,mk Strid-0m11..-..:.:.. WI 01 Rook Acc0utdr...,........:..::........... ~, _ . , VARIETY LEWIS & EDGERTON, (Stctnsoti ro D. T. XOOOO3 • 004 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ciEtoozzums, PRODUCE AND PITTSBURGH 31ANUFACTURES, No. 107 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. zuV4lmdfc E 3 3EI 177 I IV MA QHINESI FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON EIANDFACITOILNO COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn., Pittsburgh, BS fifth Street. • • This Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric., At the pleasure otitis Operator, making with ease 07111 Thous and brizot(ful and deroUr Milchesper Min afrotlmostioolso. toasty, end are bumming indbutenstiblo for bully mei Pull information may to obtained by addrerag:tes Ewing, or ALEX. It. REED, ut, No. 88 Fifth street, Pitts SINGER'S SBWING DIA.CEI 7138, 'The groat nPartority of BINGER'S ;tan. ES Over all others for the two of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Ilarnass Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Uss-long been known and practically neknowledged. Tho ‘rnamilnat°l baying an extendre misty of thew Machines on hand, adapted to 0.17 kind of cowing and stitching, loritoe those interested Wean and examine them. R. STRAW. Agent for Allegheny Cou nty, Cbrner of Second and Markel Streets, lIE I.IEALTII OF AMERICAN WOMEN _IL —ler many yea. I hare been troubled with general weariness •nd languor, both mental end physical; caprice, Ustlannon, dall headache, pelt in the head and temples, adduces and tendency to stiffs.. palpitation of the heart, very easily fluttered or excited, appetite miabro, stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion wan ewe to bring on all the symptoms, and I had to tuldition, falling of the womb, andsreat pain la that re gion. Ono physician after another exhaust.' his hull and gene me op. A patient and pen:hovering nee of MAR -SHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLLION fortunately aired me and I have no words entEdent to erspreaa my thankfulness Mrs. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I an truly my that I have 1.0 a sufferer for many years with Whitee and deranged menetrottloa Alters while I bad other troubled, each as pale taco, Indigestion, wasting away, general languor and debility, pain In the muff of the back, a surt of aching and dragging... Lion, pain between the shoulder lades extending down the spine, lan of app.. Site, trouble In the stomach and bowels, with old hands and feet and droadfnl nommen.. The least excitement would make as. Port so if 1 should fly away. I trkvldocton and drugs, and everything, ono after another, without the benefit. Ono Imttle of MAILSIIALL'g UTERINE ugTilutt e 100 N changed .rue of my symptoms for the better, nod now I am entirely and radically cured. I Isiah that erery woman could know what It will do. CLARISSA OBER. MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATHOLICAN kin used my lif, as I rarity believe. I triml doctors and medicine until It waned male= to try longer, ahem imet with a lady who recommended the Catholkon Of/Strongly that I dFented It my duty to try IL I was mostly troubled with deranged Mate emotion. My symptoms were principally leans In the back 'f r. and abdomen, beetling down pan at the time of t Illness, bloating ,colic, mama, constipation, feeling self ha hack and limn wen bruised or broken, cructaihms and long anxiety (life atoned to he • burden,) disturbed II faint ness, stmddmings, fatigneca walking In tho morn ng, Rat. Ince. condipatlon, prewar° of blood in the locuL r Emineent, espectaily when stooping, knatlrrltabillty of tem , almost oonstant Incilnatlidi to pact water, great realms. and de alt'. to weep or feel unhappy. I was not:only entirely reared tnymlf of all these symptoms, which I halm glom ea an im perfect account of my sulfertnp, hot I hare known on many other. cured In one town Rua I feel bound to let you know, that others who an similarly noted may also Ind relief. FNMA VOSBURGIL For a long time r had Lltelinecotreplalnts with the follow lug aymptame I was nervous, emaciated and irritable; I teemed to abound In complaint., come of arbkb I will try to glee yoga palate - tin hew organs, ands Skiing ea If gam thing was Ed_ ttg to Alt ouc Inabi li ty to walk tooth on so count of a hellos of Inllnaawouldng mad dragging, and alumUng pains la the trek, loins, and extending down the leg. the Jolting prodnced by riding 'canted pros pain, ehootlng• sad pains to lb.ac Ude, stomach amp bow n=Lal lc cite, with tinging In the mfr, every flirt of the holy emoted Dote. Irma Ini tub Hit y: Intro. nervomnem I amid not hoer the lemt exellernent withocitbelog prostrated for a der. I could entirely 041000 Mann the hoo e. and did Dot tate pleasure In anything. I had given up hope, hav lug .1.1 everything... I elippoovi In wale. but a friend eal/Q my attention to AUSiIALL'I3 UTERINE CATIIOLICON; I took U, boring against hope. Mott fortunately It cumd me. and them I. not • healthfim or tame grateful men. to the conntry. I trust all will ow IL It la truly the semen's friend lit need. !Ire FLORENCE LESLIE, MARSTIALL'S PTERLVE CAITIOLICON wilt mica.- Iv nal. Paling nrt Trwa, Mttia, Supproned, irregular es Painful Nrnagnoation, Elloating, /qqamnuaionz and Din. oases of the Kidneys or Unkary Orwroa,Retmtion or /nem- Hoot. qf Uri Te. Irearawrn, Out/rows. Noroossrness, PdPilank.lPnawpa, Piniarivit Mnd all tra.l4l organic or orapaadic, ansoodad scan the Ettrino avant TA. priee gr MARSHALL'S UTERINE 114 nroLzeox 4, On. Do/Monad a Ilatip+ siswie Ort Ns reon'pf of rix da,/ fir/ 6olOer obabibe self by ea press. free of charge, fa Me esd gat crpress route: . partfoular fu the port ol el addrrst, tenem, courtly and Slat, trr teal guarantor that the dkd gins nal be sent on receipt nf the angry. Addrryt Du-GEO. IL KIYBEIt, Pico lan Wood streot, Pittsburgh, oe7sissrcit Plot of the Golds. Mortar. EHants WANTED I.IIIIEDIATELY.-1 0,000 Mau to engage In the de of the most popular gelling Docks in America. Invalids, Mechanise, farmers sod Tea*• era wishing to travel, sill And 'kis to he a very prontable and pleasant business, enabling them Wane the country, end make snowy at thi lime time. Agents nor In the bus. Isom are elcuirig trims 1500 to $1,500 per year. For Rill mrticulara and • Da °M" took a, 11. ii. RULISON. Ohioan City Publlebing noose, 11l Man decal, Cincinnati, Obits or, If living Heat, D. nutasoN, Philadelphia. auladydaufet Partner wanted WANTED —A Partner in the Manufhetur ing or DILCOGIISTT °Lag/MARV In the Caned.— To piovat who can continual $5,000 torah, to take the plans of one ante pertpere retiring, this Offen) • Chan. eel. ilum met with. A. It I. the only Factory In the I . l . oelneee, >ll4l tweint i a taxon - lion of lb per rent. on all Oleo owning Oe lot° trau It ham perikeillowortini. The ant of produo Iffg either F Int or Green Glow here I. cheaper by 10 per cant. than In any part of the States, fool being in &bandanna at $l,OO per cord, and Nand Stone of the twat quality at 400 per ton. The work. ate now in full aptreoon , running an eight pot furnace, rartbet law-mathm wilt lie chucaully gl , 'utt by ddrav lug, tog 'dd, T. 11. DICKSON, Ottawa alaki Worka, mar Montneal, ool:lwd Canada Baal. ifO — R S Elt - ANTEi)--Xiood lior.o.shoor, to go to Oa country, can obtain Beady a in li=l4 . and good gnarl by applying at TIIIS 0, 0ap: WAN TEii—A to go to Nacl; Tom, to adiont liberal team wlll 1w ryl.l.— Nono nee.) apply olio cannot be well recommended. . aril ISAIAII DICTUM CO. WA NTiffi—t — ,lßTl/11:1 Pittsburgh anif AT ingheny Warrants. Also, Butineaa or Acconornalk (lon Paper to ammo! of $17,000, gilt edge. can to Illitcoont e4 at very rational rate.. anO B. WLAIN k SON. A BoantHal Read of Rich Mosey Hair I=l I`o 771111 CiTi.FIATEST ACiin A ND WIIO THAT IS GREY WOULD jun. not hem It restored to former color or bald, bet would have the growth moored, or molded with dandruff and Itching hot would liars It removed, of troubled with scrofu la, weld load, or other emotion% 'but would be cured, or with sick headache. (neuralgia) but would be cured. it will Also remove ell pliptdm from the Om and din Prof. Wood's Heir Restorative will do idt DM See clectiler and the following. Are gym, Novemberb, 1851. NOD. Wooo—Dent Pin I Imre heard. moth laid of the woudeelld effect. of your Nair Restorative, but having been so often cheated by kerj end quack tirietru t es,h o u. dyes, do, I we. die to piece your Restorative In the Mine category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedice, until I met you In Lawrence county some mouths vine, when you gave me matt assurance es Induced the trial of your Reetoratim In my family—Orst by Termed wlf e, whom hair bad become very thin and entirely whitey and before exhausting one of your largo bottle., her hair woe reamed nearly to, original beautiful brown oolor, and bad thickened and becorno beautiful and gloo.y upon, and - entirely over tbo had; she continue. to use It, not shindy bemuse of is. bowirring efreote tqmn the Mdr, but because of Its hos/ thhil IOnO/DICO upon the heed and mind. Ottani of my Welly and friends are using your g o . storstive, with the happiest elfecbr, therefore, myskepticim and doubts In reference to It aid value are ere tirely removed: and lan and do most medially and north &Wittily recommend he use by old who would have theft. We motored from white or grey (by reason of dames. o r age,) to original mire and beauty; and by ell yonog peewee who would have their hair beautiful and_glowiy. Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. Inn en WOOD: It RON IL klpig Oneni 0e r saw you at RUM. field begun I got a bottle of &Menthe nor which you pea 016 m order upon your spot In Detroit, and when I got It we ooncluded to try hen Mrs. Mann's hair, as the mutating of its power. It bu done all that you .sand me It would 'dm and other, of mylkuilly r and friend., having wituemed It. effects, are Dow 101.0 g and reconmending haunt* others OD entitled to the hlghasteonelderatlan youclehn for ` then Again, very rerpottfally and trolhyours. SOLOMON MANN. - .• Oestorta,ll2,Juns2ll, 1851.. I bare rued Prot Wood's Mir Itestoirstirtyarid bare sti. Wrath. worderhd °Norte. 10 pair . 14 beromingg,, as 1 'booed, prematurely. grey bot by the use of his the It bae nnumed lbcrciirod odor. and Were doubt permensullyso. BEgggN, exeSeustor, D. 6. O. J. WOOD & CO Proprietors,.lll2 Droedway. N. Y. On the great N. Y. Wire Wing Patablisbroeut) and 114 Market street It. Lane , Mo * : Sod sold by ell good g. 00.96/ /daft? 2fIfIBBE. WHITE WHEAT SHARON 200 DUB Wt, 200 FLO • • - Boorw 100 " Malta Nally, • 100 • Floosie 300 " tzar& Minis= and 1 Arthlug for wit by Owl) JAM o=lBll. BUOKWHEAt BAGS, 5% 25, and 121 lb. birdied' matlio-soclui i sty ptlitodl Oon7Jbot rood e ood mode to ort!r.by , • DAYW , V - ELLOW , .BUGAIL2O .:bbls Baki just. molved wd brinks*. thendomdprices ..... V .4 4; DAVID IL " 43 • - t• t Comer utaty PAD Rbbertistments ..,., A. A. CAUaIRII, President ansylennta Insurance Company. • UOB. J. ILUZiTER, Agent Warm' Rad 3fechanks• Inrumnee Company. Natember btb, 7, nottortule r " .. , A. Book tier Every Maui' Library." RARE INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS. CANVAS S WANTED to obtain oub wtibers for e oOhntrailtteri Oroonarar axe limn nv, Asclierrann eons, OP TILE WORLD , by 8.0. Goose. luen,,(Peter Par y.) Handsomely bound in cloth gilt, and Illustrated with WO beantlful ettzTarlogil and 80 mem— Price SS. Sold ly e by agents, to each of whom • special district will be given. Applicants shouldstate what coun ties they would like to canyon. The book to rr , ... 1 3 , NOM will be at by mail, poet paid, On eipt of the price. Bills on 1 solvent teaks taken et par. The Ham Journal Sep of is work: "No family whatever should be without it.^ P r full particulate In regard to an agency, soldreni, OEORON W. ELLIOTT.' ' Publisher awl Bookseller, No. 182 William Sheet, Now Perk. 1te..,A1l kinds f School and Miscellaneous Books, Cheap Publications, 8 hoary and Mips, throbbed at 'the very lowest prices, n whetted.. nolkltd : B. F. SHOPE, MERCHANT TAILOR, 105 Third Street, Pltteburgh, Peline. .11a—The latest Patterns of goods always on hand, and made to order on the most reasonable terms for cash. AU work vmyrnitted. nobtlltafc LIARDEN FARM FOR SALE—A Garden k_7l Farm for sale, containing Twenty-foor Acre. of First Qom Oardm Limd, well improved, good Manama floe or chard, excellent water, cool and limestone In abundance, situated In Robinson township, seven miles from the Will be mid at • great bargain. Apply to noto.deorT BLAKELY &LACKEY. NORTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP LAND FOR BALE.—One Ilandred and Fifteen Acres of First Class Land, for wheat growing; about Ninety Acres clawed., balance good timber; comfortable farm 'mesav cots: large Orchard, excellent Water, Coal and Litnesto e, furty.ilve acres In gnus, will loo'itold low and on easy t . Apply to . _ BLAKELY & !CHEF, Raul Er ta Broker.. NOTICE.—A Black Tuck Pock, audron Book was left in gazette Count hatuzday, 7th inst.. which the corner can hav , lug the =meant! paying for Me advertisemen CALOMEL—English and Amer?.. lbs.ittst recrlyed and for sale by ILL. PAITNESTOOK & CO , corner of Fourth roll Wood .ts. Yoorth on I TRIC ACID-20 cnrU rs in store • by B. L. VAIIN /OK a 00. 110 AC,ID-15 carboy's on n hand by tlon D. L. FA lINESTOCK A CO. —l5 bbls. just rec'd sad for sale by D. L. PARDUS 1/I a CO. : 11-3 casks in store and for sale by B. 1.. FAIINES I x a CO. ii3PAINT-20 (•asks o bandan a 7 nod 8.1.. DAIIN , OCK a CO. 213 MR lIOIIBE COP RS—Tho tor sole at Nand 03 St Clair et J. kIL rrtuArs. I ARENT GREEN OIL LO I reed, LOTH—' ruperkato any W other In Iho Dleloth Wre arootoe, and Ze St Mar et. market; J. a 11. PIIILLII'S. DURE Ni land Go se SULPliti and for nal CHALK no, MA . 1)1 1 . for solo i INDIA tart qoullt ro,O TRANSI 3000 rr, tor mils at nog ?FABLE , and et Iles not to be surpassed, for sale at 20 and 2 ( 1, ..L CLOTH of the very best quoi n ..j. ty N. Clair st. TI attention of dealers Is invited. Ineit . J. k IL PHILLIPS. WAGON COVER OIL CLOTH, 20 feet; y y 1 able, manufactured on cotton dna; it tent rate anti sle„ No by no 9 3. AH. PHILLIPS. i BALANCE SHEET OP THE MEH-1 CHANTS AND MANCYACTLIBERS' BANK, on that morning of November 2d, and as submitted to the Stock, bolder', November at. 1057. Capital Stock.... Canlitigant Fatl. ala Low+ Eipnnw+• . n• LIAUILITIVI TO oTIICIIS. Du. t4l/4r Hanka $ MAW 41 140,214 W. Din C.mlmanirestth ....... 11.0N1 N.4rs lIIRAVI On AnICTII bill, stet Notts Discounted. Roads sod Mortgages Plinking Bones and Real listate.-.- .... Lou by good Thinksand Bankers.—..... Coln In Sault Overdraft of 01loonor. 11,0 A Cu. tor which we hold Prooitssory Botes,Bonds, Storks mid Reel Estate, nominal value, Zitd,Coo.: ...... ... 180,174 la Protested Checks, which are g00d........ ...... :1i,448 77 Suspense A outit ... , 1 . 12,589 33 --- $1.171,400 31 Thls Bank do a dividend of Five per cent. In klio. and Thno per eat In November, !elides adding $10.154 Kg to the Coutingen Pond. I certify tb the foregoing statement of lb. 'condition of the Berebsota arid Mannfutureni Bank of Pittsburgh Is Jost and iron , the beat of my knowledge and belief. It. 11. DRNNY. Cashier. Pittsburgh, 'de. ft, ll , b7.—tio7:lnd • . _ _ TOR PRINT CARD& CIRCULAR& GILL lIEAD3, RILLS LADING, POSTERS, PAMPHLET& LAUF:LS, LETTER II RADS., And ercry dwrlption et Job Printing, plan or ornament 4 executed neatly, promptly and at reasonable rates by %rm. CL JOHNSTON * CYL (ma) Printers, Binders and Statimers,6Mood Pt. BEANS—•L2 bble. extra email White Bonne etc/ and 4,t We by tHIRITRII k DILWORTH, no 7 1:21 and 132 Second et. 30 SACKS RAGS; bbl. YbLifeed: 100 ►lour Burris, Recelred sad for de by VE.R & DILWORTH SOAP -4 bbls. Country Soap for Hale by no 7 UNSAY II COLLINS LaltD -In kegs forsale by LIENBY It. COLLINS. G LYCERINE CREA_M—A novo r-f curt for chapped heroin andhpe. Von ran procure it freehand pare at JOS. FLEIIIMPS. nob Corner Market at and the Diamond. TOBACCO—The ne plus ultra in that line. to he 6a.i at boa JOS. FLEMINU'it., DEIIII3 NIEItIES--You cannot get eerfuni j. cry orally place as nlre as yen do at ssa JOS. FLEMING'S. F LOI It Sl' IPIIUR-2.5 bids. for sale by IL A. FAUN ESTOCE A CO., nal earner Wood and Find Ids. ~ solo lA/ nod ILA. FA lINE.STOCKG CO. L I ME-100bls. this dayree'd and for sale non lIENILY IL OOLL11:18 TAllCii-300 bxs. Rochester Pearl Starch S ttaltt'brl stst lIIMIT 11. COLLINS. ufitfi-f-2 ffreshWif - for sale by _ 501 MENET 11. COl.ll NS. OLL BUTTER 500 lbs. fresh Roll tut- R , ter pm reed and for sale by T. LITTLE& 00., No. 112 Second at.. GItEEN APPLES-300 blds, choice stilect ed Green Applee In store end for sale by 501 T. LITTLE I CO., Nm 112. Second .1. POTATOES--ioo bus. prime Red Potatoes In star and for sale by T. LITTLE I CO. CIIEESE---200 bui, best quality u•. a. Cheese; 78 do do •E. S. do, In store and for sale by nob T. LITTLE 1 00. FLOUR.--IQobble. best Extra Family Flour In store and (or sale by T. LITTLE d CO. FLOUR 'ISL. - HOOPS-50,000 Ash Flour .11arrel Hoops . In store end for sale by nab T. ratans. • CO, Na. 112 Second at. SUNDRIES. - 1 ease Beeswax, 1 " (among, 2 bbls, and 1 boo it. 10 auks feathers, now landing f 'Mtn steamer Hibernia and for anis by 003 ISAIAH DICKEY k CO „ BB, ! S. R G oi l i t n E t E N APPLES; 2 " Wblte Realm Icook Potash; 4 mole Timothy Swat 011 boxes Cheese, Redd 004 for male by 011111VER & DILWORTII, n 0. 3 lan and 132 Second street. - STARBII-20 Bbl s, Pearl Starch Womb, by (oc12) y J. D. CANI4III.D. ITITIOMAS' PATENT ABLERIOAN DOOR as SPRlNO.—Torritary anil Springs fur anlo by .e2l I. T. EATON. 1 00 DIMS, Hydraulic Cement, for sale by 0r.12 OANPIRLD. se • U . 101 d s. Balt. Gob 0. , ce -. .. bj for solo low by . . DAVID O. DERBST. oc •. Danes Liberty oad Hoods in. PEANUTS -]5 sacks just reed and for sale .2,17 E. HOTOHISSON, No. 8 Smithfield areal: . . CHEESE -300 bxe. prime W. CtlbliNg Obreaejtist received and fro rale by aR. HUTOMNSON, No. S emithdeld LINSEED OIL-30 bble. Western just reed and{pr nko by R. 1113TOHIN8081, • oc3o N. 8 limitblield *rect. VitARL ASH--30 Onsks for' sale by 1 -- eau J.}3:CARYIII.I) imig_ooo Bble, White Loahneille Lime for Ws by (oc12) J.A OARRELD. OIL _lO Bbhs, - Extra bleached Whale Oil 2 ° " Unwed on oral* by (oe12) .` • J. B. 43A147111:LD. SALERATUS-L t _ la y in, a pale 110:10. Ifre'vale b .. -, fo:12) • • J.D.CANVIna TOILET SOAPS-42 large "newirtnient Aro So_spe,Bargra ;natal P"*Clitralalkerailesealit 70s. 01, MEM - . ierehonts' Insmneo Co. of-. biladorphia. #3l. V. pvrnr, pr.siL .D. )koktit, tic .. rtury. *mama of Capital Stack I?. al.. and inveabed.—W,ooo OD dorsal". 0301 85 • M 4.% 35 insmaa Nano Skim on the Ohio and Bllialadirpt Alvaro and t tributarkaa Insures of or damage by lire, I al. against the perils of the Sea. and Inland Navigation and Tianspottation. V. Petit, John C. tlontgomery, John M. Munro', McGurn, Marshall. itmer, Reno Million, L. Iranian; John A. Chnrle• B. Wright, John .7. Pat ertoni 1 Elwood T. Noce ma. v. rrrrrr, President, F. WITJIPR, Vice President. Pincus' J. McNair, Pectetary: - - - - 11.1M1111. !!ger, Lamb &Co., Bock, Hamm I Stldlide; do. Truitt,. D.. a Co., do. Pamroy, CO, do. A. T. Lane A Co., do. Steinmits, Justice A Co, do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. FT WATER STREET I WWII R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. e Great Western Fire and Leanne Ins. Co., OF PIIILADELPDIA. No. 331 Walnut Street. RAL 'FIRE EVAirilNar—Perotbal or Malted, made 1a emintry, on every deemiPtien Of ProPon' Lan ., INLAND INSURANCE, on Goods by uabai, Lend Carriage to all parts of the UM.. MARINE INSURANCE, on Teasels, Cargo and gredglit, embracing RiYer Transportation. C. C. LATLtROP, President • NV. DARLING, Vi Sceoph J. Littekci, Ectrotary end Tremervece President IL B. Riehanison, Assistant Secretary. DIII2MOW - Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. Uon. !Lamy D. Moore, 66 Walnut areal. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 14 North Front at. John C. limiter, firm of Wright, thmter A Co. S. Tracy. firm of Tracy & Baker. John It. IdcOnnly, firm of Jonee, While A McCurdy. S. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simmons k Co. Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jaa.B. Smith & Co Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillesplo& Zeller. 1.000 Haalehomt, attorney and Counsellor. Tboo.'W. Baker, Goldsmith's flail. . . Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Sirdons & William Darling, Gate of Beading,) John Riee,.9o South Front atreet. R. 'Loper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. IL Brown & Co. It. W. POINDEXIMR, Agent, aplzem--ap7 D 7 Water street, Pitiabargh. Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurnnee Company 't Memor rng Mow ma by bbaktify- I nop:dtf — enn:-100 NorPmme am, - Sidiond mid FMMut Studs, PHILADELPHIA. The following statement exhibits the tinniness mt,lennd • Uon of the Oompowy to Nov. 1, US& Premium) received on Marino and Ideal Risk) F lo $211,13)4 118,7110 Interest on LOAM 8,704 47' Total rectlpts $400,18 Pahl Marino Lomas $8.1,447 04 Tire " 39,73 T 80 Brpem.tesBalar ..and Comm'alum.— 45,489 00 Rs-Insurance. Return Pretolns. tad Agtor7ettarr4 27,474 88 1,117,12 Balance remaining with Comp'y. $328,057 07 The assets ot.the Company ere o folloac Phlla Cur and Connty Dennis $ 16,818 IS Railroad bonds 11,000 00 .Cost Price First Marty/m.4T Real E 13 state 1,500 00 )))))) Socks, Collaterals en call 32,400 00 Olmrd and Oonselidation Bank Stock Ilt,'M 00 a & oslte.l with Sherman, Duncan & Now Defer ' red Payment . cts . 3lock not yet . .. . due ' 07,760 00 Notes Om MarlooPremlneme.....4.-. 108,080 50 Due from Agents mecum! by bonds.. 35,378 18 .. Prendurna on Policies recently a• • ~ , aued,and debts due OW Co—. 26,470 00 : ..-. Balers:. In Hants ' ...... 10,458 74 . 2:4057 The Thrust of Directors hare this day declared a 45 - MI DIVIDEND OP ITIPTILES PER CENT, _. : .. , papahle on demand on the Onslnesa of th• Opsnpany-the lot Instant. TIIOILIS B. PLORILNOE,PreeIdent XI! .IIID rriammto, Secretary. TUOS: .7. 71 . 112=12,4,5ent, Pittsburgh. un27:flustro No. 90Waterstree Fraelrilln Ft 13== ;193,109 3 , 1 . 11, .'519 91- 177.549 45 , ..... ....... 972 59 MEE . Charles W. Daneker. Adolph E. Barley aswlid W. 11Ichardi, Bunnell! rant, . ho • Trned Mart, David B.Drown, Mordecai D. Lewis, • -41 cob ft. sailtly , Tobn. Wagner, "lords Paton/Ma CuAlith DANCE,P.S, President Crimea 0. Ildworm, Secretary. TMa Company continues to masks imratacsa permanent or On OTOry dOOCriptioO Of property. ID W1=4,1,4 emmtv7, at rates ea low a. are emeahtent with security. The Company here reserve! a large contingent hand, which, with their Capital sad Preminma, safely invested, affonl amplew section to the assured. Th. a!se the ComennY. mi January werel, as pub. Sahel agreeably to the Act of Assembly, ad Ulu. MEE Vio,g33 91 7,1G9 33,995 Io 84.331 92 4,1409 on s 2 Mortgages g 918,148 1)8 Ikal Estate .. -.....- ...... 84,371 Temporary boems: 83,968 I.l' 5t0ck........._...._.......:...._........._ - 61,880 00 Caeh, Mc. 84,348 81 $1,212,066 44 Blnee their imarporation, • period of twenty.one they Imre paid opmuds Of Ono Million. Sour Hundred tbonsond Dorit Lamm by Ore, thereby affording evident* of the adeantagoe of Insurance, as well se their ability and dirpoaltion to meet with pram:pew= all liabilltlea J. CIA.RDNfiII COFFIN, Agent, stag Office &newest Wood and TIMI Ste. Continental Insurance Company. hscorporated by t). Legithrhere qf Thinghada, PET CAL Cild RIBS, Anther - I.nd Capital, One MIUIoo Ilollany.-.----111,000,000 Severed and Aocumnlatedeapital =PO HO= OFFICE. No. 61 Walnut libtei, above Peamd, Philadelphia. Tire Insuntme on Buildings, Furniture, Merclasndiae, genailly. /Wine Insurance on Cargoes end Freights, to all p a s ta of the world. • Inland Insurance on Goode, to., by Ulna, Riven, dumb and Lend Carriages, to all parts of the Utdon, oti the molt tatoroble terms, consistent nith aontrity. DTISCIONII. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, le, Plabel/I L L WM. BOWE formerly Register of Wills. . /OEM N. COL , Grin of Cokman & Smith, Importf Hardware, and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Thf i g street, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, arm of Joseph Oat & Bon, Oopporamiths, No. 12 Quarry. street, Phila. EDWARD 1. MACIIENTE r arm of Afoolmlfo A Ram. Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North I street, 'bete Ram, Phila. 1 .. EDWARD IfINCIIMAN, firm of I,lrlngston &Go., Prod and Commission Merchants, No. 2; 8 /What 0.4, shorn Eighth, Phila. 1 GEORGE W. COLIADAY, President. OAIZX Wroorr,Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, N 0.1. 1 Fifth street Lito Insurance: ANF:RICAN LIPE.INSURAII-CR 11D TRUST COMPANY. ' Southeast Clmser of Witiant and Fourth 3frvelt, PHILADELPHIA. Ineesporsted April Sib, 1600. Capitol Stock SZOODM. omcsits. ALEXANDRA President, MARSHALL HENZRY, Vice President, JOUN O. RIMS, Secretary arid Actarl, JOHN S. WILSON, Twos/ester. • .1110.150 07 ratanoms. Aleander Wntldm Leads A. (today, Marshall Mauer, T. Eamon& Harper,- • William P. Bolton, Mishit Thsee.T, Lion. Joeepla John a Sims, Thomas S. Ettaltb, Georg* R. Gahm, " Jonas Bowman, Ellwood ldstlaek, John P. Bimetal. . . WM. F. IRWIN. M. to, Medkal Exaaln r. Mae Company tonal henna on tltocon ma realobir- Irn terms.lt bas been neonatally manned menhearse, years by ariesnrineed beard of eilleara trasteow, d. h e arse, hasalwanpald promptly Its lona, and le onry way downing of mundane and patron" B. W. POLNDEXTRLAeent, 07 Water Omit, rUlab.rgh• °Hance Mulct Insurance --Company of PIIITLATELPITIA. Office No. 70 .Wallint , StreeV CUNHA 1177,92&—Marni5229974 IS—Fimmitilimzernse„ , Sire Insunoice ow Handley, Merchandise, Fun:Mum tc: The mutual' principle combined with' the security du' Mock Capital,mitities the icurmxd to share in the ykrflks of lb. Cbmpany, without liability for Iowa: • • The Script Certificate. et this Company, weft ma connectible at par, into the Cereal Stock of the. Company CLERI TTNOLM; President. It M. ilIN C OMAli,i3mm Cary. • / 0.11 Strond, John R. Worrell, HU. Tingley; • , RoberiTeland, Steretwon,"! . Ohm. 'Leland, • Woe. M.lismdo. PlttsVg. J. 7. a. COFFIN, Agent • Ir Thit4 and Wood areas Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thomn, Umbel libipbe pso m, O. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, 0. 8. Wood, blariball 11111 Jamb T. Booting, Muiam Monier, reltikttr opium.) Insurance Comapsuar. OF PIIII.ADXLPIIIA Franklin Baililinge, 414 Walnut, Street. Otgadsod wider Oaoaral /annum Imr with ttomb. Capital of COMO% ptitileged to ladosso to'l4llooo. lames of lam or dump by Fire, 00md Navigattoo and TramportaUon. l• • ; A. 0. T01.170101.1N, PreableM. RICHARD 811011.011, Tice ilrealdeat. • OEORON SCOTT. fammul7. DIX.LCTORIL it. 0. Latlabible W. O. litotaborh ,D. 136atimiod, • William Oabortaa 0.0. Butler. • ; Tn'E maim, vent.: Latritt.l:ool,(ontratmaton mat • Philadelphia Vire and Iclika • • ' INEitraerlol2 0011PANYi No. 140 Okeinitt Sired," OPPOIIXTD Tlln'OTTSTOir Will mob. all.lolads loomme, cubic PooPoOosam LtollOol, OA o nm no 6.nectistke of ProPor . l 7fc 10 01111. , P. laNili ks PoookloOL ;. B. , m m auh t , . v. 8 .. 7 ; - Ja Pu.: Wenn, F. Buommun,wrgnry, L• W 1 P Y• V. . . 4 - ta , .;', AfV,Vat =a== insurance In Firs Insuranin yesepiny . • .. Insuuntte. , - .:1'..?:.... - ; , J. W w .N • wdeki • • 'LAIL Annock, R. D. Mehran, • ' John A. hel. , . b i ck —rdk4 Jema "! c. noter, iwwwr.lllo,7ww: 134..nousgs- Mannfactunte lisinuar Campo* . Maz , ine , Off Ide—No. 10 Allgreheatt j!ilY Notice is hereby gi that the AigerlA* l this Cletapatu, in the oity of Itabotoronth, until mow ootlee, coodueted by J. W. -1111.1M.wtomelowetwoo k een mlw uoderwrithar coateetkabrabthla odes 'he Pbbolelptda, well limas* him tarootdottlnghnbubbeia in . manner that will eve general. satidittfoo: to ow , diaLy recommendetl to all our pWws' no well se those4l. miziegteitibutes: A: wmilklecratAzi• The heal:wee deb. above Om will in coOditetal No.9BWAXßlllittwel,Pttla . - aigalUtia, W. 1117 . Del Initial- Safety) lasualte Comm Office, S. E. Corner Third end Weihi!4istir4' MARINZ INSTRANDZS Do Veaseb, Corm>, Mid iitigbf , . to ell parts of the world. INLAND INHORANGEN on Goods, by Rivers, CitiaL Lakes end Lend arriage., to Ul P.teef the Won. FIRS INSURANCES on Merchandise ge nerally: -ool_ Store., Dwelling Rows, Le. - . And* of as 0..y. - Nc.• 7d,WL = lb:saline, end Real a5tan.....,..e.....11101.1 6 9:, stackt== t i e lie.;=. 113,210.1( Cub on hood Balances In band. of Agents, Ptcmintins ' rine PoUties recently . issas4, end 0117 doh, Bobecripthes N0te....... ........ ..... 00Ct 00 rec in a . WWI= Martin, 71.14.4 ,' - .„ JulephTheopkllitaPaahllut, ti,t Edmund 4. B.cder. ; - Jima Mesquite, , -,' 0. t; John 0. Davis, • William r., ,,- 4 ~ ,, •S John R. Peartmo, Zak= L. Moly, ,' 4,1 ... e' George 9. Lalper, . haw Totinells. ..., .. Edina Dilt•thqtori, : ~ ; Satizel.ll,l3toltes, ./.. . ; Dr. R.N. Haack . -.., Senn Skai se ,l es.: , . & 4:i nosh Cmitc, WOßamaLud Thema O. !lieu,. '',. Elpenoer lientaln, , Bobertaturtm, Jr" .1.4 Kelley, - ' ' John 11.11mitple,Pltbb% ~... if. Jon.* Brooke', , •D.T. Id wpm, -- .; ... . ... r .7. O. Johnson, . - J. J.T.T.• Id= ',.., -' 4 ' . 1'.... t; WM. 71103.9.11.4.1Fbqk1?..94 r ! L &1t0rir Lnevtx, Secretary .. T . Y. L. MAMMA Apeti! A t , Y6WbTerettuyPNgpy Pittsburgh Life, Firs iniLliarito !maul office, Corner MOJA and Water Blict p irretraGr y ROUT. GALWAY, President. Pr A.Binenstm - Parayl A - UMW / 1 / 1 16110,1:siastapg pluddia This OcsoPedlY hli'maio 6 PPert4tdigegii- , ' connected with LIMB= 24 K A j b adi ny rent illsZbar übe i yam. olio* r. And against Imes or NORM by Pi ro, And whist Ms Perils of ths poi outland Ifeadoliarri Policies Who }mut ratos.consditim uners Gory, ,L t , •-; Pommel Maarten, - ;,Joseddta Us*, • any'Pb lissiiMi, IL D.; "John inliorton, ,n Pam leo; * XasileldS. Braun. r James livid IL Cbsinbssvy: !Thivid Mann , „Willisin Carr. .l'ainesiW. Mil-41421147 ciliate- lumina Campy SAMMUCL ,dffiaant Tarr. /Street &ham •Jferhd tail Mat dirt --"' )Uttir - ekdpp ' liStrainarr }Ma x = pa the Ohio - : . _ ilirlantres essinalouroritaintss by Tart . b7i - • • • - Woa..W.t Wee pats 4xt lb. Saud Navigation. and Transport, Wax. B. 7 , • . • .• Capt. ILIA Bterlins.* ' Robert Danirp, Jr., . Wra.11.114= 34. • ' ,.. ` 8. Elarbanab, • John 8. ' . i •' , L , Irma IL Pennock,- Walter Brian; -,• J. Iktspamakari •-' ' • •- ' Jos. Y. Oa:am, - W . B. Ilart... :.`'.'_ ': r '."2• • . .• , .. - ~, :Jo be plze. :I ts4for Monongahela Inanenne• coapasy:•' .), MT! hone 401(sit'an Hz* q I•• t.l • , mot4rit..4liivon, swoons. WeLll.llohma inari; Wra.lea d.k ' • hos A. gkei... W. _ ....rtmmoe • Chnapany - - --' 07 PrTTSBII . 110 . 11: - ''' ~,,, GEORGE DAUM Presddint; ''',,, . murmurs - :=llngl i rr Y to az4. . ;14 ;th•iii! ., ii : i: 1 . 4 1 L. Jr :.. ltr et . !,-, - - C. Itumen, ' . i e lm tmisi Tham.. 13cott. ~ .‘ ~,, 1 - - , 43:. r hia tax _ tbileommnialty Zitim Somas. ' Dissolution of On•Paslisonibin. 'T'FIRIIr OF JONES 4-13013TILY is day dissolved by mutual eo t ho besot ti lots firm rill be settled Id the oldies*, by Wm. OIL Ilca . *. 4 riri 0. 11. SCULLY. C dc ~ Forwatirini' Commiauon , and Swage,. X 11 . 0.11 A:NIT No. 01 Wader and 01 .Phit owkdim ....:. •PIStBBURCN, pAt7r6,i CARD. oo—ln nsequonceof the finazudelde:a f rarecomenta ores country, and the eery general priee -,- • ,, Crake of business stilling therefrom, sparely mooted au , r•• tMa thne of the ncentoole .W. B. Morph to-a. :Burchlad, In the arm of Murphy a the sim• bag been annulled, End the Imam. ON be ecoottevini+d4 lbrmerly, under the title , of lIIIRPMS t IMMICIMI/MM.: - . A ' w. 11.-innaarr J. IL MIMIMPAD'' Plitdrorgh Oct. 21. laMeerro3 • t ual } :SPOLUTIO.N--Tho Oc•Paeteerehi here- 4 .1 ' tohnsaiistfax azodar the was mid styl• dr k 00-lotht. diy dogifailrf Illeoltatica. • The ' Inca of the firm willitossit at flt• Ida' iiiiha,l4. dal strort,near th e old any BMA br W. If PHUT% •j, who Is duty mtharised or the lukftls4f the firm 10k1 . ,! . ..:2 . ,' Pittsburib, Sept. . 14 40:it , ,, , '2 •-•-• ',, ;Z'..4., riO-PARTNEIISIIIP, NOTIOE-Alftun4er stried halo tbit dot otterol Into a lm; E der*. Mims Oa_ it* oi 'P Ltr to t ortOW all to bloncluo, be token the 61 tot Yastradt Ahem. Pb *till; Cary Co., Ltd borttOr eroded 'odd* ' WV; dud IttW4 bulkUnp, sad itotworod tbo Wort S mot. In tosichiont7;itt,togottteOldth a' lAtie andiron - looted atotekotuatedal, t=tpityposod toczoento oft& A prottoptootond d>otclo entrusted lothemz AB A work ourantoll‘to of the best quality.- 'o o olot . :AZi t. t.„ tool yowl expert/op in. OW ' ho rur petty strkt ano mfly nym to mutt s a ,59 1111 U151LK.g.1 1 047 , VW! 2iP , MDur TM! 14X PP WORE Y ) J 011271 PAMPA, P. ;.ri iwptamtioeisossi MH.F.IIY. , V AL LE Ytwommer :1W4121 - 712.P0T TO THI COR A = OF ; CULMONSSIM - 1212221 Walk AN D - 1 MOUT DUOZIONOP.S2 112 TEL-Os mid After 2012,C 10, &light rift?, ceelfeCia store Id the Iblleolag NON , To 26c. par 100 poodils: To Had M.. 4 ,7* • : To W 1;4 WI, no. , . OcceJOße barnls t.; t n bah otdAp.. To Gmro • . 1 - • To Rod Boa - To Wady'. Bend 1,0 TO llocr-4V7i bay& cadaver. Ycho To Ong% T To luxt /yew • .• B. iruencuce-Zra NEW CARPICTS.I- 1 AT T9B FOURTH STREET srosir. , • . • Nee L L t't„, 7l * . -• sl4l*E JUST RECEIVID,A . Ilia' 0 likep anortenat of CIAILPM CLOTUB, esifts tr Rr Mal JL d b e..ai~awOP....~ VELVET MIIPERIDIN AND., .5. 7, 1 •.• rwtrup, sad &air ime ltdba u...t. The m otr,lto. pal:Dalt Or dolly !moat* all n orr m cdruatilly haat 'sot dm - users Mas 4mah.• fxs DteTtrt. 1, *= TIEBIENSE REDUCTION . PRIORS-- Dostßodder Prtota„ 120, Extra Remy Plaid do „Sit • Rl= ea Nov etylo Do • . RkhOmbasorao......;„: Llo do Itbe Donblovidth • do -. Eta laMob on vnoi d or non of Blank old AFiorpliks as alstodiolv,. • , twos TogolorM u di o - 1106 eanwitamo!lto mss. AND .9 • " lstawlt ge NEE ..Ik4.•Wir in 7,742
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