. 1 , *>; •t\ Tiie jour* • , the State, pretty generally J&s# military convocation,not of the expenses attending it, of ~4ha manner - of ■ its. proposed or* our port wo think tho people discover,if they havo not already been in regard to it, (bat the lav Under f. vhioU this encampment will bo held, is nothing * humbug.. And a eery expensive humbug too, asthe experlnee of the Treasury Department will show- in good limb. Tho old ftohioned way, in our opioion, is the best, after dll Is said-let those whoso ambition and taste, load them to play the soldier, indulge in their amusement at their own expense. This is bat fhir. Thors are a great many people In our * Bt%te, at ftthis time, who really entertain an aversion to military trainings’of every deacrip *o. r iloh, and does not seem fair or proper vthatthey should be compelled "against the ' ■tomaah ofthclr seoie’Vto foot the bill -of those , . who believe in epsuletts and are charmcd by blank cartridges. We mean no offence to tho . military, in these remarks, bat we feel anxious that the good old rale of equality should prevail in tbte as In other matters. It is said that Gen. JaoiCMAjf Is very anxious for this military display,, in order that he may take a lead tag partln tho attending ceremonies—that he engineered the bill through the legislature, . watching it in its winding way with quickened pulae-and throbbing heart, hoping that it would faxnish on occasion for a safe and comfortable dlsplky of military prowess, on his part. The / ®*aeral, it Is true, preferred for this purpose, • lb* peaceful fields of the West Branch Valley to /■ theptnins of Utah, vrith.lhe wild Indians in the background. In this okice he has shown oom nmadable sagacity—but then, it should be re membered, tho member from Clinton is always notoriously sharp when "No. 1" Is to be eared for.' 'Wo have no objection to Gen. Jackman, - or any other General, who imagines that he . appears to advantage in soldier oloihes, or - thinks ho looks kllliog at the head of citizen indulging in this pastime, provided he Is :w2Hnglto pay for the luxury. But we are opposed to tho Commonwealth paying some hun dred thousand dollars for this kind' of fun. It doss not look well, nnd-what is moro to the . P®tat,-it Is not right. Gen. JAcraax is the last ’ man that should deiuond sfleh a sacrifice from . thoßtate. in therioiror ia which - »ij e of I{(J mo3t ble impro3j^Btt&n£r o gong. The profits :of that coa id enable'this redoubtable all the Generals, colonels, . majors and captains, on the West Branch, to get fc *P * fandango on Jbeir own account, without so as asking the Commonwealth to expend a dime in could do all these ihinge and have a large surplus left. , - The calling of the encampment—(wo hsd aK adet written nnvenlicn) —at Williaut*forl was a master stroke of policy. T£>*omci under of the forces Is anxious to fight hie battles on bis own -ground. Ho isjjlfeedy in the field for "Congress, and tbe patronage of the onoampment can be need to great advantage in making cupi- i Ul for himself wivnhis embryo “constituents." j It Will he observed*that Gen. Jackman has not, .lived aljitfcfs time among~tiio West Branch poli-! Ltfoterff, without loarnlog something to his own advantage. He is an apt scholar, and if he j doet not tnootad In his aspirations, U will not be | through look of cunning. If the General gola to ■ Congress he will consider that the encampment: has aerved his purpose, and he a ill trouble ’ himself very little as to the useless expense whicblt has inflloted on tho Slate, and the un* neoassary trouble it baa cost its “citixen soldiery." A DisaajiCßrcL RxvxLAjnoi*. —Wo copy from the Mobile Reguttr a letter written by Walker, the great Fililtmstor, in which there is a state* meat of an intrigue ou the part of our Govern* meat thatseems almost inoredlbte. It is neither _more or Jess than aeonsplrtey against the peace of a neighboring Nation, endangering the peace of our own, and whlob, had it been successful, would have plaoedds in a most damaging and unjustifiable position before the world. . ' 1 WaHtsr*f story Is that he and Hennlngsen . were urged by Ur. Secretary Floyd to turn tholr attention to Mexico, and lo enter into the service of Cbmonforf* with* the understanding “that while in the Mexican service” we might by some act, such as tearing down, the flag- of Bpalo, bring about a war botween Mexico and Spain, and Cuba might then be seized by tho . former . power.*’- . Ja this operation Walker says they -were pro* '. raised hot only the sapportand protection of tho U. B. Government, bat Money from the Federal - Treasury to carry it out! Tho Washington Union Ucuied this-etory ul first; but now that itjp repeated circam&tanlial- T - ly, withXhe authority, for it, we fanoy It will be found more difficult of contradiction then when .. it appeared solely on Walker’s authority.Un '. less positively and eircometantialiy denied, this report of the conversation betwoen -Becret«ry Flojd and Gen., nenolngsen will be “ regarded.as not only convicting the Administraj Uon of Jh« most marked duplicity toward iho fllUbuster chief, but also of ebterisl&iog most 'dishonorable designs upon a neighboring reptib* Uo withwhich we were professedly on entirely .amicable tenns. As to poor Floyd, himself, * who seems to be. theohlef actor In all (he discreditable (riots and ■ly plots of the Admioistratlooi thorp /seems to ! beno ehsaoe for escape, unless bynitorly die- j -eredltbg the aothors of these dUclosurcfl, aud •. • T * tt prtTlng that he never had any private! interview* with either of them. • TbU.be cannot] do. Hehnlngsen's story carries probability oil:] Its faccj. and.thisedminiatratioa Uso dirty and.i meally In all its movement* thalthapeople will I toedlly believe what Is here set down against (t.\j CnecKlx&mOß.—The N. Y. Time, compass Vice President BxtCKisatoan to Burr. It says: - ; ' to be regretted that a gentleman of so ■ antecedents, holding a pleoe io the c Government of the hlghekt dignity, and wheat' a possible oalamity may placoin the Prceiden* Ual ehalri should thus descend to the arena of petty polities.' Bat that he ehouM further sink r * to the vituperation of-a large itnajorUyof the. • w people of -tho United States, iuflamo tho 'rasalmi of a party, as a meaner of anodering ’ " the Caloo, Uan excess of mlscondqct incapa* . tie of too derided censure.'fit Is an act of the , Bms klnd, though less fadegreo,*'Mjtoh treason :jbt« predecessor in the Vice Presidential office, j plso of nre accomplishments, oaptifatlog . jddreia, oad persnaalve eloquenoe, bat whose s** might well serve As awatning to one Whose Uade ini the same mischievous j ■ c ‘°* Cui, ofXioklag county, hiabt en lUpnbUcfo?.of: ' * »?»>« «« taiwh’oW i tto | : plOjed * ,«&h lost- ; ' ,;viepresenta-; .af ofthe appar- j i ' of the House I | ' r jtant lo .Mt- Allea, i ; .yditor sad owner of the <; * yof hie principal, removed \ yfaU, andput .tuo neproe* in j lb not eIL He even rawed the ! yti* to $6O per month' I have not j A whether the darkles were free or ; lslter, tho motive of/ the change y»9 easily inferred; If the former; then ne- citisau than. Irithmen under a yDemocratic AdmvOxttftiion or a Democratic Houtey yA of Representative*." ■ 1 ' / I It la hinted that these negroes belong to wSme one who was effective in getting the English ; Swindle through Congress l By, the/employ* meat of his “chattels,” he will poc»i $lOO a month—no mean compensation. / The Albany ETening Journal says: / i , . , “A friend suggests that tire Administration at Washington, by discharging two Irishmen to make room for two negroes, will lose two Totes. Bnt this does not follow. Judging from the past, these.disohargedVen wiiibe quite as like ly to Vote the Demderatio Ticket hereafter as heretofore. TbelV-votes have been given to a party notoriously pledged to use its power to bring negro labor In competition with the labor of white men; and it woald be the height ofin sensistenpy in them to change their political aa cociations merely because they are made to feel the praotleal workings of a principle for which thoynave been voting these leu years.” ■ j' ~ ' / j'iOOlTfl’.i. /now B ceil AS AH WAS PfiOPITIATED. The Washington correspondent of the N; T. Tinut «T«> that Baeh&nan did gel that keg of whis key. He says: ' “Last Spring, when the President was full of wrath against Mr. Montgomery, M. C. from a Pennsylvania District, be appointed an individ ual as an. Indian Agent in Kahsas, upon a good salary. It was well understood at the ttmo, that this gentleman was not wanted as Indian Agent, for there was enough already in the field—ho was wanted for political purposes in the Terri tory,>and it was in the bargain that he should stump the Territoryfor Lecompton, and as an earnest of his services In that field,'he was to go to Montgomery’s District arid run him off the track there. Tho oppointee-tobk himself atonoe to the District represented by Montgomery, and began to speak in favor of Lecompton. Ho met Mr. Montgomery several times, and they were pretty severe upon each other. At last the M. C. concluded to make up with tho President— henoo the letter about a half barrel of whiskey whioh has bpen the rounds of .the Press. It is said here, by Madame Gossip, that it was that very whiskey whioh produced the renewed friendship of the Executive for his disconsolate deserter. At any rate, the fend was forgotten . and they are friends now.’! ' V Gbs. Campon.—The Boston Traveller ex presses the following opinion of Gen. Simon Cameron as a proper man for the oombined op position candidate in I 860: “The Kew York Herald copies our article in favor.of Col. Fremont’a nomination for the Pres idency, crediting it to the Chicago Democrat, and makiogit.ihe subject of an article of its own. The Herald favors the nomination of Mr. Cameron as tho opposition candidate, an idea that is entitled to much consideration, not only because of Mr. Cameron's position, and talents, bat because Pennsylvania is pretty sure. to be the battle ground in ’6O, as she was in ’oG. ” * Mb - JoturNroMT, a graduate of The Herald office, now an Editor in Ban Francisco—or, more accurately, a San Francisco Editor—has beett for some time in and about Washington—loaf ing for an office, we have understood. At length ’we observe, he has obtained one—that of agent I or commissioner from the President to proceed j I Frazer Hirer and instruct our .countrymen I | who have rushed thither in quest of gold to be- I I hero themselves and noTget info “musses' 1 with J ■ the British authorities. i i We should like to know in what article of the ! j Federal Constitution, or in what dense of “the . resolutions of ’08,” JJr. Bnohaaan finds anthori ;ty forlb»*'*ppoialmeH. Mr. Cobb, of coarse, Bods the moocy wherewith he .pay the new office ; holder In the. boundless aby^4ttfc4Nt««wiwf ' opened to him by Congress at ila bfe session. will not insist that our people who hare , gone to Frazer or Thompson’s River to dig gold oonld easily have been reached by a proclaim-1 , (ion, if it was deemed necessary to remind them < 1 that they are on British soil, and emotion them I to behave themselves accordingly ; but the joke ! of aendiog an Irishman info a Drillih territory { lo keep a Jot of Yankees from getting into rows, I is rather broader than Is eommori~ in these doll times.—.V. T, Trib. ! Oats—Wheat—Cons.—The Oats Vwo learn 1 from inquiries of farmers in different parts of the | county, are very materially damaged by nut In some parts of the county the report’ is worse than others, though the damage is Tery gener ally distributed over the county. The wheat Is all garnered and will prove a very fair crop, though perhapa not as good a crop as was anti cipated before harvest commenced. Corn prom- 1 lses to be a very fair crop in spite of tho late ness of the season when it : was planted and oommenoed growing.— Wootter O.Rtpvh . Tun steam canal boat, Charles Mack, arrived here at 8 o’clock, this morning. She left Buf falo on the afternoon of Saturday, the 17th bat, and deducting for stoppages and detention at : the break, made the passage lb about five days. This la a marked suocess and one that will be [ improved upon in the future; for the boat was I only supplied with wood fuel ob this trip. With 1 ooal, she will doatless make still bettor time. | She brings 800 bbla of flour ns her cargo, bat Is capable of carrying 11100 bbls.— Albany Ete. Journal, Tns disease Among beef cattle jp .the Booth is spreading to analarmiog extent, 'in Florida, in some coses, deer who were AtUoked, would oome with perfect fcarlessness-up to the very doors of dwellings' as If seeking relief from their sufferings. It seems that this disease e&Ued by some murrain, by others black tongue I ires been steadily progressingnorthward ever l since Msjint appearance, and now we hear of { several cases In this vicinity. ,• From what we I can learn, the most prominent symptoms in • these eases is the swollen tongue, which be comes very sore and almost perfectly black. Dusimo the past few days there has been a I I*rge amount of wool arrived in town for ship i men! east, and it Is thought (hat the larger per . tioii of-’tho crop of this vicinity has been by this time disposed of. Prices, as 'a general thing, : have ruled considerably loner than forthe same clips last pear, notwithstanding 1 whiebi It is bc ' Ueved tharlhey have been reasonably fair, con sidering the priew of other produce.— JFA«lmy : Tub Joliet (III) Signal publishes a letter from • Augustus 0. French, Douglas candidate for the Suporintendency of Pnblio Instruction In Illi nois. The Ex-Qovernor declares hit high ad miration of Mr. Bnchanan, and thus throws a large bombshell into the ranks of his Douglas friends. He says he shallsupport the Adminis tration, although Lecompton, is a hard pill, j against wbioh ho remonstrates feebly/ j Wk. Eabtos and his wife, stock aotore, hove { been arrested at St. -Louis, charged with setting j Are to the tbeatro at Leavenworth, causing the ; reoent disastrous conflagration da that place.— ] Thoy werc both fa the tfaeatrd on the night of v-tfce fire,-and left immediately After for St. Louis, ! where they were arrested, and Just as they were I about leaving for Paducah/ Kentucky. | ; Tmsrxs 'Aboct.—During last vritek, some, ; person or persons have been committing divers j pctly thieving operitions, at sundry times and places in this bOrough oud vicinity. ' _ . ! Oq Wednesday night lasi, s Store in Shelocta, eight miles weet of this 'bbrongfa, waa entered and robbed if two auUa.of clothe* and twenty —‘lndiana (, f ’ ' Faaitkint Cotntrr.—The opposition county convention \on Monday laatnominited Hon. David F. Robison for Congress, .and Col. A. K. WClure for lUeembly. The ' Congressional conferees were ioetruoted for Mr. Robison. / Iwmasa Cooktx.—The oppoiition convention! ‘ ®°noiy taet on'Mpnoay last, and noml-‘ S on : J°kn Covodifor Congress, and ■ Mr. : A. W. Taylor for Assembly. The Reguln says 1 the union ts oompleie, and the ticket will be j elected. i s *■» R>JjW:(o«io> bjaigihr.—The Demo l '™. 1 ’ of MUml. PM-kc, flhelby, Mercor, Au g]>li«mdAllra diatrlot, have nominated Wm. Alien. Etqvqf Dark* «mqtjr. u thelrcandi dale for Con jfesa. . , tin* cue °f I*4/ tfflton Bolwer hae boon adjnatedtoUieaaUjfaetlon of *ll parti**, and I on, the epeolal report ofher ladyahlp'e oondiUoo, lel»,hu been *et *1 ltfcirtj. £ jr : -r -Hx-H&Mamfrtßai i* e*U to he preparing n abtor/ ofkfaM*xlo*»*r*r. l^Mnleippprar/ imi ihnttm.lUttatlili'ojit* tt*j»n will pryfe ‘'mightier UL*alh*'*Vn»^4 1 C<»«*»***lattottUi'jBS3r7r- -■ • -~i-- i OSS P !!!** t "i» t ,*? 1 *f ! /••: Permanent Ofloe. -/fe ■ ...'-■ "“'y;C6inplji I ig:%:tl 1 the' argenl-wquest of hun —lhav» pmtknUr mwitel »«/] tnjlut late, bttl tmlM rritr- DBS, C. M. FITCH tc J. "W. SSI(KS »nted. It U probable that the d&y is ! H*»» concluded toreoulo i ' ihpgrifit and confusion attending the ; PEEMABiem'LY is FITTSBCROH, OUT mutual friend, for , And say U consulted at tbrfr offlw, ~ jp«, and. by reason thereof yon an in nomood j No. lox Fonn Street, ji correspondence. Btnnr the iriends of Capt ■ OPPOSET* TH* BT. CLAIE HOTEL. U need not **aoo« as thorn withoojfbope,” for ho ' DaUy,«» r tBand«..fctCoMwnptlo» l Aalfc**®., i arete, or Uatao&ta. In the man. : “"Pl* c «<«l*ittorc. n *,gPo l mo W I ) l~«,lMla4l n g !. time, dear Thomas, we b® Idle In the great ! ® Warr *# Heart Ditcat*, Affection* of th* L*oer t Dy*~ l work of supplying the popular mind of this and , P*P*ta t axtritit, Femalr Complaint*, etc. : the adjoining Congressional District with sound po- ; DUS. men ASYKIS would state hat their treatment Utical pabolum. Tbe/system adopted, similar to ,of Consumption U based upoo to® fhet that JU dixaut ex | thatoftb® Society, of gratuitously tob fa tb Mood and systmettoye, tea Wore,* •-48*90 distributing our paper, the True Prtu among the iUdndopment in On hmgt, and they thereto* -awtoy poorer classes, .works finely. The “Catechism for Mechanical, Hygienic and Medicinal remedies to purtfr the . Vrang Political*' yon jr. pnMUhing in the b Md „„ asUln th , mu tlte, the, „ IU “ “"S'? 4 Wh S,f° m ? £ ,I °°“ ta ““BWUI I.'iaALATlO»S..bl c hthoiT.ln.hlghl,,bn. Shorter Cetechism, and used asaeaoe-mecwm by the .. . • . ! youth#! acolytes in our party. “ d “* eamreOrrenttoncd againstwastlng I Moby your late letter in the Pren that the Hit- *J # pneioa* time of curability on any treatment based upon pai& has been trying to injure you in the eitlma- «• planiible.bat false idea that the “seat of the dimes can tion of the Judges Of the Supreme Court. This et- *>• reached in a direct manner by Inhalation,” tor as before '’lack has afforded yon an excellent opportunity to ifated, ih© teat of th* Jiteau it fa the Wood and its effect* place yourself rectvt in curio, as you lawyers say; only In the lungs, and you hare judiciously improved it. The admlr- fIQLJto charge for consultation, able ingenuity with which you get rid of the rasp on* AUst of questions will be sent to thorn wishing to cob sUdlity of the indiscreet article relative to the Judges _ ** }eUar ‘ myfifcdewfctfi having their pockets fiUod with Railroad Bonds reminds me of the tact of Mr. Gammon of the dis tinguished law-firm of Quirk, Gammon and Bnap. He always saddled his co-partners, you mil recollect, with the odium of any of the disreputable basinets. In all candor, daar Thomas, I cannot approve of the manner in which yon speak of yourself in your letter to the Pres*. You sey “I am a very bumble personage end withe very small ambition I” The latter assertion Is not, perhaps, objectionable, but the cynical will doubtless say that you are playing the part of Uriah Heep in assuming to bo so “very humble.** Tour friends will not take this viow of the matter, but your enemies just now, might use this Idea to injure you. But even your enemies can not but say that in the recent foraoslo conflict in the Supreme Court the 'tanner of the people* was proud ly borne aloft by you. In reading in our paper your own aoeonnt of that struggle I could not but recall i the martial boaring and valor of Falstaff in his mortal combat with Hotspur. now is General Robinson and his son Charles t Charles is, indeed, a nice young man, and would make an excellent candidate for Assembly on our tioket. Ifhlsprivate engagements would admit of it, 1 would be mueh pleased to see him run. The General hlmielfshoold be prevailed upon to ran for State Senate. With the General in the Senate, and his son Charles in the House, we oould get some much noedod Legislation. Laws might then be passed to prevent railroad officials from becoming partners in ear manufactories, or the like, and then baying sueh rolling stock al their own prices, with the money uf their stockholders. A stop could, also, be put to the pernicious practice of blUetiog relatives of railroad Presidents at fat salaries upon the etoek holders as clerks, oto. The bad financial condition of many of our roads is owing to corrupt manage ment, and it Is desirable that tho Legislature inter fere to check It.. ' The call fur oar Convention moets mj views pre cliely. The allusion to a “corrupt party manage ment” will bring in the sore-heads who faded to get nominations from the Black Republicans, while the theory of “an honest and economical admlnls tionof the affaire of the eoanty and two cities,” will allure ail snch as favor repudiation. We should do something to reconcile the old line Native Americans. It strikes me U would be politio to nominate Copt. Short, of Manchester, for County Auditor. He is an honest, bluff old man whom we might thus use to considerable advantage. Major Willoek approves bf the suggestion as a matter of policy, although ho still claims his old antipathy to Know-Nothings or Americans. With high regard, yours, Peradvestcr*. LI£D-Oq Friday, the doth Inst, CAROLINE MABLIN, daughter of James IL Cooper, In tlus IS lb year ofher age. The funeral will take place from the family real dance, < n Sonth Common, Allegheny, at 3 o'clock, van nav. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend without further notico. Fewer wnd Ague.—4 care JfonfAF Stand »*f Cured ly BCEBIUVA’S HOULA2O) J3ITTER&— Michael Kelly, No. 11? Seventh, near Orant street, eayc “Last July, while running on the river, on a cotton boa plying between Natchez and New. Orleans, I was Ukoo wtth fever and Ague, for eight long months 1 suffered with this UnadfW disease. The greater part of tbit time I was unable to work, and speut at lout fifty dotlanfor different medicines, but found no permanent relief. Three weeks ages one Ql my friends Insisted upon tty trying Boeibave’s Hdilsnd Bitters, saying that a cwg was puaraiil-ed. Alter taking It f»r one week, I mnst state, I was a eonnd men.— 1 hare been at Work now Cor two weeks, and have had no retnrn of the ChUlaand fever whatever." I certify that Qi* above statement la tree. THOMASADAMfi, Diamond House, or at R. Chester's Gothic Hell. Ctunoai—Bo careful to uk B>r Boerfaave** Holland BlS ten. The gnat popularity of this >n*dV*tw has tndnftd many imitations, whkb the public should guard purchasing. #W»Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles ters6,by thspre prleh-rv,BENJ. PAGE, Ja_, A CO., Manufacturing Pharma ceotlstaand Cbeoieta, 27 Wood street, betwwa Ist and 2d Pa* and Drugglsta generally. Jugadßwl JTmi. ; WETOELBRiwiLsONa SOWING AS AOBXNOI. i Agent's Orricr, 68 Fifth Street. These Machines, which hare gained such an eortable repotatioo or«r ell other Sewing Multiset, no eo cwont ot lit. Their Lock BUUh. 2d. Their simplicity of enratroctlon and coDseqnant freedom from dorangsnurat. M. Stay cmretßeot, tod 4th, Their dorebtUty, an now oflored with all the ltteat Improremeot and adraatages at maoafbetnrrn’ pricea,by ALEX. R, REED, Agent, JolMfctf _ So. 68 Finn Street. Iroa BalUar, Iram Vaalu, Vault Doors, Window RhnUeri, Window Qoardi, to., X<m. 91 tenuf Stnd. tad M Third Strvt, (Bwlwmo Wood sad KirfcetJ PITTSBUBQQ, PA n<’» cn hud • vwrtetj of »wPmtten», CueyaMpUia, •aitabU ft*r all parpoop*. Particular attention paid,to «o> dodmflnT>Loii. Jobbing dona at ■hort notice. !mr9 ■ vw. tiMiTn „*w. c. nun A YORTUKK UADI Wjm A SHALL KNYBSMKNT. 1 TUB GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN THB WORLDI IfIOUAF PATENT HATCH MACHINE la a simple, thwy and perfect Match Hiker, thi Uidlsi coat* onljr |Ut; U driven by hand, and will make the tor* ton* of tba manufocturer in • abort time. Where good wood la to ba had readily It materially redness tba coat. Asrßevtre] oouaty or Machine privileges era offered kt aala at a moderate price. For particulars call at OAZRTB OOUNTPfO ROOM, Fifth atmt. JslrfAwtCtlT American Manofaotuiod Watohes. We would moat respectfully announce to the public that va bara taken tba Agency for tba celebrated AfIEAIOAH LBTEE WATCHBI, An artlda which la manufactured in Waltham, w «- and gotten op of tba baat.matertal on tba moat approved princi ple, and pca*c*Me atary requisite for a RELIABLE TIME KBRPRB. Foraaydafaot In material, workmanship or performance under fair usage, the manufacturer* bold them* aalrea at all tlmea responsible, These watchoa bara bean tea tod and are in oh dally by a great many Railroad ofOeera and Lava give the ntmoct aatlifacdon In regard to atreegtb and correctoeaa of time oo locomotives and railroad cars. While In motion. Every watch will be accomnanled with a certificate or guarantee from the manufacturer*, showing that the Layer rnne no riik whatever of getting a watch that will not keep correct time. *nie watchee areofamedlum sis*, bunting earn, much In style like an English Watch, and will ccrtatuly plaaaa awry one who may give them a trial. In addition to the above, wa keep constantly on hand a , foil aaaortuent of the beat make English and Bwlas Watches, Watch Jdakirs' Toola, Machinery and Watch Material, to gether with a complete stock of Jewelry, Silver Ware, Clocks, Fancy floods, which wa shall at all times he happy to show to our customer*. , \ UEINBUAN A USTRAN, mrlfclydswT—JulQ/\ 42 Fifth #t, Pitlaburgh, Pa. MOTHWUI ioTHEBIII MOTHJCJttBIt! Don't foil tor procure Mrs. Winslow's Sooth* Jog Syrup for Cbndren Teething. It bu no equal on earth. It. greatly fscilpaW the procaas of toethlngby aofksulog the gums, reducing ell laflammaUon—wm allay pain, and is (ora to regulate tba bowels. Depend Upon It, mothers. It will glTa rest to yourselves, tod relief usd health to your Infants. PerfseUy safe to all cases. , - This valuable preparallou U the prescription of one of aha uoatezperlented and skilfol female Physicians to New . EngLaad, and has been need with narer-fantug nrcoae in millions of cam. - Wa believe U tba beat and eureet remedy in the world, to all csrnaof Dysentery and Diarboe* InChildren,whethsr h arises from foetblng'oi from any other causa. If life’and health can be estimated by dollars and cents, it la worth Its weight In geld. Millions of bottle* are ecldwery year In the United SUtea. It lien rid and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLt Si CENTS A BOTTLE. 4E>“Non* gennlneuatesf the fkrielmDs ofCURTIB 4PRR- KtNß,Ncw York, Is on the outside wrapper, Sold by Druggists throughout the world. DR. GEO. H.'KEYSEB; Agent for Pittsburgh. JqfcdswlyfoT *; * rmnABBUPBLa.. WM. MoKBB & 00., Bo.»9 fl.FreutBt.ud 80. 81 LatltU St., IMPORTERS OF Foreign dry goods. Are constantly receiving on consignment, IRIEU LINENB, SOIRT FRONTS, HDKFB, great variety. Also, BBITXfiXI QOODS, oosaiitlcg in pert of PAPER MUBLINB, yELVST OORD3, BEAVERTON 8, TABBTVELVJSM, ALPAOOAB, OIBnMERK3, ITALIAN CLOTHS, Ao. j . * . PATHS, BXSSBIsL A CO., 7 ~ suvftcnnuu oe Cooking, Fafilor and Heating STOVES, Stela.■ Front., Fender., eto.. And Hanafhctnrers of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOB3KG RANGE, 80. !3B JLIDERTT BTR&BT, Jygelydfc MTTBBUBfIH, PA. MITCHHLIi. HHHHOW * CO., • aiaoracnaiu or -"Oooklnfb Parlor and Heating stoves, trite FwMi.'Feiden, CooMsg Bugei, te., til tAerty 8L t PlttibnqlhCu». ••■Tgjfcly.- 1 • . ■ ; M ?■ ■ % \ LIITLS ~ i! , McsßCosjkxre ■ -; difxo. m. et - John C. Baker & Co’a GENUINE > COD-LITE VI OlLit Tuts Medicine, prepared in the most ap proved manner, and bottled by es, has received the «ano Uon of the most edentMo oftheUedJcal Profession ofPhih adelphta and elsewhere, who recommend It es superior to any other now manufactured. Oflta efficacy and Importance as a remedial in cases of Consumption, Gout, Bronchitis,-Asthma, Chronic Rheuma tism, and all Scrofulous diseases, It Is unnecessary to i\*alq —thousands of sminsat physicians of Europe end America having tested Its wonderful curative properties. Prepared only by JOHN a BAKER A CO, Wholesale Druggists, No. 1H North Third street, Philadelphia. Bold by all Druggists throughout the country. feifttdtccSO The Great English Remedy. SIR JAJHS3S CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of ElrJamse Clarke, M.D., Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine Is no Imposition, tot e sore endeefe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, rom any cause whatever; and aUhpngh a powerful remedy, they oontaln nothing hurtful to the confutation. TO MARRIED LAD IBS it la peculiarly suited. It will, fn a short tlnje, briogOQtho monthly period with regularity. . That PflU have arm bun frnewn to fail where Iht ditto ttoHsenOUtteonipafftqfpampJUeiart vs'tU obtentd. Wat IhU partJctrtira, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. N. B —sl and &postage stamps enclosed to any author! sed agent, will tonire a bottle, containing over 60pitl*,by return malt. ' R- L- PAUXESTOCK A CO., Pittsburgh, wholteale agent, and sold by all dhigglata. apg7;dAw fc T SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. The great Superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES Overall others far the use of Clothing and - Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makars, Has long been known end practically acknowledged. HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE, Which Is a tight, compact audhighly ornamental nu/iiiM, (doing its work equally well with the lorge machines.) and must become a favorite for family on?. A fhll supply of the above Machines for sals at New York prices, by R. STRAW, 33 Market „ pirreoraan, pa. Also, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE. Price from $46 to $6O. [del?] ealfclydfo hAKE SUPERIOR OOPPEA MILL SMELTING WORKS PARK, MCURD7 A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, rBBAZIKRS’ and BOLT COPPER," PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised BUII Bottoms, B pal ter Polder, Ac.' Also, Importers and Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, BJZEET IRON, WIRE, Ae. Constantly 00 hand, Hausen's Medlines and Tools. 149 JPintamd 120 Seeandtfrttt, Pittibntfhi Peana. ASftpedal orders of Copper cut to any deeired pattern. B»y2M3m4wlyT * a E ft C. F. MARgT.B, - aAvcracroane or • - PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of W RAPPING RARER. Wenhoue, So. 97 Wood Street, , t , PITTSBURGH, PJL tay* bought at market prime. my At! fa J. H, CHRISTY, H. D., 163 Third Strut, PitUbvryi, Peru* a., Having badths advantages of Beaten CoUsgeeaad Hoe plttls, end several yean* practice, offers his prodeerioual aervlfiM In SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASES. Rev. W. D. Howard. Rev. D. H. A. BcLkuti T. IL Sill, Esq. > 4. B. Hun ter. , ICoi. Hon. ILJL Weaver. Hsu. XZJ. Blgbam. John IL Mailer, Esq. aicuollrttrr, E»q. myihlydXo N! HULSIKa Ac SO >l*3, uun 13 Foreign nml Domestic Bills ol Eiehnnge, CERTIFICATES OP DEPOSIT, BANE NOTES AND BFECIB, NO. &T MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. mads on ell the principal dliss through out the United States. ' ap22-fcly JOHN COCHRAN OC BRO. VASSBVUR c3kFHIENT>, AXT ORNBYB A. T I. AW, axn BOLICITOaa XB CUAEOERY, Ah. «, Duns's Sleet. SmbofMt, lowa. promptly made In any part of Nor then lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Bale of Real Estate, ob talnlna Haney on Ponds and Mortgagee. eelrlydfo "W BYMAN A* HON", Manufacturer* and Dealer* In all Unde of TOBACCO, SOTJFP AND CIGARS, AND XeSJLF TOBACCO, Cbmar cf Street a*d Diamond llUy, . PITTHBUROU, PA. WM.c. aasiwou m. »"«■ vrreuow pocaum waeo* lu.aa. ROBINgON, MINIS k MILLERS, FOUNDERS AND BKAOHIBISTB, WASHINGTON WORKS, Pittsburgh, Penna. OflM, Ho.Sl Uarkat etreet. Uanufoctore all kinds of Steam Rngloee am) Mill Machin ery, Castings, Railroad Work, Steam Rotten and Sheet Iron Work. Jobbing and Repairing done on short notice. mr2&:lydlc GEO. U. ASDEBIOS, .Vo. 181 Liberty Street, PiUtburgh, Pa., uanvrtcTcuiK axn wuousau nxaua ix Every Variety of PATENT AND ENAMELED I.KATIIEK, Shoe Leather, Split*, J/orocco, /VencA and Gutmtry Calf iSh'u, Sole Leather, Carriage OLloloths, dto H All of which will be at Ibe lowest Cush Price*. U-HIDEB WARTEO.VI ap&>dly FORBIQ-N RXCHAN&S. SI Q lIT BILLS DRAWN B X Otm.CAßr, IHSBHAB *. CO., ON THB UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMBO7 OJOT FOUND BIKBLXKO AND UFWABDB. AUo,BPlsoq tb*prtiidpel dtieeandtown* of Truce, Belgian* Holland, Germany, Road* aod otbcr Saropeaa State*, coDfteaUj onband aod ftmlebj WM. fl. WILLIAMS A 00., Beaker*, Wood atrwt, corner of Third. MATLACK 4k ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBBQHANTS, S#« 18 plat itmtf It. toali, Wo. tarsi to Murdoch 4 Dkkaoot fit. LonLf, Day A Hatlack, CJodnmtl, Ohlo^ ChuLDaflUld 4 0»~ Loaferin*, &y-i F. & Day k Bankart, Faro, Dli, Grven ft fitont, Bukara,- Mucctlot, lowa, D*y * Hatlack, Philadelphia, Pv, . R. fmyth, Chicago, fmaht Amt for lUfnola Ctntial Railroad, . : ItSaadfo PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. ■D.-O, HBBBSTi Ctrnir Llbmy aad Buid lUttU, PJfTSBUSOB: PA, Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags rottabl* for Grain, floor, Heat, Bnckwtunt, Salt, flam and Groom’ n«,priaUd isatat andapprepxtatt datgoato order. . |. Aooottaatacpplyorßaamlaa Bag* oobaad, aad Grain Bagtior hire. , H'Pricn allow aa any la tbt Union,, All orders prompt* lyfllbd. JtaodSlf ETSA BTOTi; WORKS, ALSrARDBR BRADLBT, .*• KmraotoaniamixuxanrsTn«T*KtsnQ» COOIING, PABLOK AKD HBAfINB ATOTBB, Plain and Fancy Orats Fronta, *o,, WHOLESALE'AJfD BET AIL. Poondry oa iikgbwy' Rirar. two aqaarM north, ear* of ■ Ptnwylraoia pM»ng«rT)epoC; OffloeandSaleßßoom, ? ; mriajydfo go»'& Waodm PtU>bar|h, Pa. RmBEART, &a . All kliedUl ofTtbaeeo,Baaffaad Clftrii BamtcenUy taken the bsfldinr No, 188 food etrtei, In •ddltkiß to tfaafr MiwfoctgrtiurlW»llidißitnt,lfo.*llrwia ■tmt. wbm they will U pfomd In tsmlvo their Wend* ,■. apcjydh; ... , BDKiSiiy OOEUNC. ~ Forwarding - ind CosontsiOß -Mwciuoti ANDWBOUSUJIDXAUBRBf - . • .■■rragg^r 1 - - '■ V fj- i -—ii v-HulwMHsiia^P; MJUeahtl, Galagn Spirita ui VnM'llK *UKH* W& men gMOTtisemtiik «" r rjIRUSS FACTORY. Tlit not j Manafscturcr* cf 1 R If S S S 3 lOR. R£KT—A three story Dwelling El _ Iloaav 00 Fifth stmt. (So, lOOO’Eoobtinlng llg«H InthlsaUyareihdaMleraJnrad. room*.betide wa«hbtraeo, kc-, vith fID« trick atsbleand v. *’ i ctrrfctsßhooae attached. Tbls'.bMaoli reppVedwllh tot Th» affiicud ahaald coaipu* our price*wUhitajs* or idt • water, tatb.gM, *e,tod bring In a central locs , , * : w®!* admirably adapfed to-tfcovntrofa proft*dot»! mar* dealar. repaired nr n*J* to order. c “ n » »o<J w rented for* terraof ytan to a goal un *nt* ,? or fQrtbcr partkolar* emniiroof.- J°3l CARTW&IQHT k TOUXQ. 86 Wood et. ALKXASDKH KISG. ARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE, K. ■ - LIBRARY FURNITURE, tf* DiXINfl ROOM lURNITURR, ■ ■ OFFICE FURNITURE, Of ourhwn maanfactnre, tod warranted, ' , „„ ' T. B. YODNQ A GO. i J u3 l cor. 3d and Sotthfleld it*. BUY ONE of our Patent Spring Beds, which *• an selling at tbs low pries of $5, J° 3l t. b. vounq A CO. L ABIES' AND GENTLEMENS'itedhun^ Chairs, finished and In warsroouu, J- 031 T. B. YOUNG A CO. r'kT'J'OHANS of various ahes finished and V/ for Misty (Jo 31) T. n. YoUNQ A CO. Glass Preserving Jan. r ~ XJLAOKBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, Ac., can be preserved freth and street in a qUm Jar, with i S!f!2! r i tTo In * mneh *««r*baa lb anyoUier *” **» mM “*•'»-> »»>• I 1 "*. wllt «U ollur .tjle. In i*/" 0 * Tumblers and Common Jan,nun* vaetured and for sale at prices to salt the times, by in’M.rfA.p ADAMS, MACKLIN A CO, JaJfciwdAwP , comer Rons aud Water its. P-U M P 8 «>?*??? Pomp* win throw from iwtntyto r'm Aundrei oof- Sl\?2’.? l v. w^, - oa<,fromlheir •hspuclqrof conUrucUon, S^k 0 Stt ° Ut 01 OTder «ao«i easily npS£ •a tain any other pumps. J y Haring bMn appoints agent for Allegheny connty by P«P««*to famish any of the abon Pump, and Unhand shall bepleaard to hare any one house Ql °* PTUXh “ Dg 0411 un<l «»nUn« them at my Ware- N. B.~Township Rights far sale on liberal terns. * A. A. HARDY, Corner of Front and Ferry streets. __Ja2s»tndAwT Pittsburgh, Pa. Co-Partnership of Baoa- e x Ptrßj b T limitation, on the Tbsbasic*** willbecontinued by WILLIAM \ B ,“ Q « ® ,tr *®h wbo will aeitle up the business ofthe late firm. W. BAQALEY, * PiH.hn. w t . «». , JOHN S.COSGRAYE. Pittsburgh, July 22d, 181^.—Ju2Wtf "WILLIAM BAGALEY, WHOLESALE GBOOER, Wot. 18 and BO Wood Street, Joginltf PITTSBURGH. MRS. ALLES’S HAIR RESTORATIVE; Brown t Essence Jamaica Closer; Preston A Merrill's Cooking Extracts; Medical Dlscorery; Thompson’s Washing Compound; Payton’s Indelible Ink; McClnng A Campbell's Starch; Doras; Saltpetre, For jjl. b, 11. I- PA IKiESTOCK 1 CO , J q23 No. 00, corner of Wood and Fourth sta. TEAI TEA! I —Just received at France s Family Orocery and Tea store. Podoral street, Alls cn*ny, hO half chests Black and Green Teas or the latest Importation, and will be sold at prices that will defy com* S ut *° q - Aleo a small lot of eery superior BmicboDg. oi tr^*J^ b Breakfiui Tea, tho lovers of which are invited to F,m , liy ? l£ ? r p° l u e ,a ««*» neks Of onwdghth and one-fourth barrels, fo? the convenience ot not wishing to buy a whole barrel during the hot Kttll]r 0roa ”" J Medicine chests—ih&ve opened a very fine lot of Medicine Cheats, which wl»fbe flip edasthey are ordered,wUb the purest o f medicine*. Tboee iSfef® artid ! ,n «*• »ne should call and examine my stock before purchasingeleewhere. JOS-’FLRMINO, J 9 ** corner Diamond and Market street pOR HALF PRICE— : EMBROIDERED LINEN TRAVELING SETTS/SOLD BY a HANSON LQVK, 74 Market »L S UNDRIES.— : ~ T 9« sacks Wheat, Wblta and fad Tcnn. 1 cask Beeswax, ' 1 Mrk Feathers, Ontteamer Umpire to arrive and for sale by' *■ . Ja27 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. SCARCE GOODS.—Linen Checks, Pink. Bloe? Chan>hray Ginghams, Whit. BrliUants, •*!»• Drown aud While Lawns; Black and Whita Plaid Print for Dos ter*, Ao. a HANSON LOTE, 74 Market itrvcL REASONABLE GOODS—Mosquito Bars, IkJ Lawns, Dnstsra. WhiU BrilUaats, Pink? Blue and Buff Chambray Qlngbama, Pink, Bine and Salmon Oalcrad »*ragca,Ao. 0. HANSpS LOVB, U Market street. DRYGOODS THU DAY. I'lHlwJ - CTIIANftOX LOVE, 71 Mukct it. Linen ca«bikic odkfs., in Corded Bor v f !l “s®<tUchpd «Dd SubrpMend. now telling “T M 1 tC^ t>nY * DDRCllPl£tara “Clowing Out" “■** ladls-s wvnkl do well to I*y in n topplj for futoro Jr2Lddwr DRIED APPLES.—SO bn*, on hand and forcftlg (odoesCMirfgnmrnt, by Jot' ATffKIX, LKE k CO. OIL OLGTU CRASH —A good assortment of width* »ad kt;lo« mt 48 «nd 23 HU Clair «t. j. A n. PHILIPS. 'T'KANSPAKENT BUFK OILCLOTH from A. 32 to M Incbae wide; a rapnior article tor Bale by J°l7 J. 4n. PHILLIPS.2O aod 2d St. Clair at. JUST PUBLlSHED—Brightlv's Purdon’s Annual Diktat for 1R54 to 18M, The whole complrt log Brightly’* Pardon'* Dlfcwt to May 23, ISM. J"» KAY A (XL, 55 Wood pt. OATS! OATS!!—S,OOO bap. wanted. We have the neks and will fornlab tbem to any mpoeat* ble party wbhlag to fIU them. ISAIAH DICKKY A 00. SEAMLESS BAGS.—I2OO “Stark A."Baca far aala by (1n27) lUTCIICOCK, IIoCBRERY A COT HERRIN G.—Prime Potomao Herrins far sale low by ° _J«2 IIITCnCOOK. McCREKUY A 00. PIG METAL.—IOQ tons Antbrnritfl ftfAtnl and Blooms,far ode it 6 moatbaorfor eaah low by Jpg nrrcnooCK, wocrrkry a ou. TENN. WHEAT,—2BO Backs White, 42T M Red, ua ateamerComsMTce, to arrive aad for nle by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. TENN. WHEAT.— White, 269 * Red, Oa Bteaawr W. Henry, 1 to arrive aad for sale by Ju?3 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. BREATHERS. —9 sacks, on steamer Slieo, to arrive and for aale by Jure IBAIAII DICKKYA QQ. A~ LL OUR SUMMER DRESS GOODS cloelog out very pinup, and we alao bare ifa« beat aaaortmani of domntlca in ibe etty I'M C. HAKSON LOTB. 7, U.ik.l Urett. LL KINDS OF HOSIERY selling atlesi Un-Bmlprlm, >t JIUKPHY * BUECUIIELDB Ulueing Out Bala. j„27 A LL KINDS OF GLO\ KS selliriArt less JJLibBB anal price*, at Closing Out Bale of . murphy a uuacnraLn. W LUTE and colored counter. _J, * PANES Belling at lee* than tuoaTprlcea, at Cloaing Oat Sale of Ja27 MP&PIIY A BCROHPnSLD. "CUSH—SO bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel; .L 20 hf do do do do Ju«t rac’d bod for Bale by T. LITTLE A CO., No. 113 Second atreet. CjUGAit—2s hhds. N.O. Sugar; Vl 20 do Porto Rieo do, In ttoTe and far Bale by Jc27. rT. LITTLE A CO. BACON— 20,0001b5. Shoulders; ~ 20,000 So Canvaased and Plain Ilstne; T , , * 6,000 do beet Sugar Cored do In Harm anil far nle by Ja.3T T. JLITTLR A CO. COFFEE —100 bags prime Rio Coffee in afore and for tale by juJ7 T. LITTLE A CO. NO. MOLASSES—IOO bbls. jost roc*d t aad for aale by Jn27 T. LtTfLR A CO. i~j—2oo bxs prime Cutting Cheese, V/*Wb day rocelred aad for *al6 by - ■ lIRNRY n. OOLLTX3 CHECKS and other Goods, for Boy*' waar—a good BBBoitmeat. ..I*® O. HANSON LOVE, 7* Merkel it. ACKAKEL—2S bbls. No. 3 large! 35 bf do do * , IVo’d and for aale by jn2B nENRr n.COLI.tNIt. for wagons, drays, carts or car- VJI ILEMBT□.COLtiwo .Take FISH, White Fish, Trout, Salmon, JJHwrim. »»c‘dM>d tor bj.UBNRYH. Optima. Mackerel.— >100 bbis • and hif bbis No, a, Urge, for ealoby HENRY 1L COLLINS. Lake FlSll—>2oo packages arriving and tor Sale by Ju?3 HKMRT P«OOL£iNB. OLIVE OIL.—-I Lave just received a large mpply of Pure Ollre 00, lor labia u>e, or the finest «mod« la the country. JDS. FLEMING, Jn2i corner Diamond end Market street. mbbla Flour to arrive and for sale by JnM HTTOnCOOK, MoQEJEKBY a CO. HEAT; WHEAT.—Wewillpavcoshfor *ny quantity of good cUen Wheat. ' • : BITCHOOCK, McORCTBT A CO: innO ALMANACS, 1859 K for sale by >VUU Jn2Q y,Lßß*P,7»faga«t. /"'IHEESE-—2OO bss prime creamfor sale by V■ I.RUANTIELD.. 50 bbla extra Family for sole by ; 3. B. CANFIELD, APPLES^ •1,000 bush for side by - J.B. OANFIKLD. Sj^ARCH—SO bbis,. 100 bxs for sale by AJ -W • i - J.B.CAJfVIELD. EARD— 200 bblsfijr salebv 1 >(■.. -J. B.OAWFI£LP. POTATOES-100 ’ bush to arrive on~Gla- FJL dmlor'tocviJsby*. 1 . ij * • -J* 2l nncacocg.iioflßpiaT4cii.. Q BBLS. DASIAK VARNISH for aalo bv y* ' SUyiHHI3TtXHE .O]:. IN HELD OILt-10 bbb. for sale by jf"-'.'." ’ tiEmy B-cSuanni. UKEENfore*|oby B.L»m»KSTOnK.W> Jf No- 1 prim. Lard in store' I end tor »Üby : JniO . IflATATrnimrgv artn JNBKBDOIL-5 bWs. for'sale by ' ' 1 : mmtT-g.;doixnte. Pifi B No» 1 Lead for rale by. »oW » r</; ; ■ ggKttTJgiOOtxme, *Kf \ HHDS. SUGAR arriving and'lbr so! Vyby -lets g jfooinnpre* %j(UKERAL PAINT—3 doxeafika of dif. AUL fccent cotas aad shades receiTtiig by ■_- ■■ lucssoira AnnLKT, jypt’ltnrt. i 1?0R BENT-i$ Sion on Market, between; S. ThWf ;'•• • "•-•• JnlSJmd A. W.GAZZAM,yo.l37rocrthstr»ct. dfor Salt. wres of Land 4 miles from AlL^i' r 7* TfK ‘ l*od I* good end will be told at wm^b^ldte 4 *f u 1° E " t IJfcW. SO by ISO feet each tha Dta£nd thTrd‘ A , Pply x. t 0 0. w. BUNN, Easfe.ide of the Diamond, third door North of Ohio street,-*ik*h*oy Zllll ; ______ Jnl2 TTfj®. AitS.7,- 1 ,? 0 , acras ~f Lsiiul 20 miles iSruU Hu* »»i iwi4?S'2SS .mtaSunSL®"* 1 Mubin tMTn*. Appljrio.QßO. l^lailN s MutiMeof *ihn BUn,b»d, M door -mb „ LOTS FOR SALE. THE following lot, oro off d f , oorery liberal terms and low priee«.Ti~ Ist. Fifteen Loti fronting on UaUcrstrootTln Lw»h*. rllle, immediately opposite iho wall or Allegheny OmeterT Kach lot 24 feet front by 100 to 121 foet d4p” Jo 3K » (bet wide. ; ur, Winn* 2d. Fifteen lota nearer Uio Allegheny rirer, each 21 fopt fronton Ptar!stroot.(6ofcet wideband extending ladenth Il4feettoanalloy2o feetwlda. . p 3d. Fifteen Lota nearer the rirur, each 24 fact front on Peart- street, dlrfcctly opposite a bore, and extending In depth towards tho tirer 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wld;. 4th. Fifteeh Lots nearer the rirer, each 24 feet front on Broadway, (wbteh’ls 60 teefwflle, and throegh which the Allegheny Valley Railroad nun,) and' extending in depth 114 feet to an alley 20 feet wide.' sth. Fifteen Lou opposite the aboTe, and nearer the rlr er, each 24 feet front on Broadway and extending in depth 110 lect to an alley 20 feet wide. Cth. Fifteen Lou nearer tbetfver, each 24 feet front on Bell street (50 feet' wide) and extending in depth 110 foot to an alleylfelftctwide. Terms of tile as follOwsv-OuMbfrd of the whole purchase, money to remain on bond and mortgage—interest payable' annually—one-thlnl of the bahoee cash fa 'hand; the re mainder to be paiJln fonr eqoal annual instalments, with Interest, payable annoaily, secured by bond and mortgage. Purchasers for deeds. Plans of these lots may be seen at the following plnero: Bailey, Brown A Oo’e, O'Hara A Co's Oust Work*, t. Sellers k Co*a, Coleman, Hailman A Co’s, A. Bradley k Ct/s, White’s Carriage Factory, Knap k Wade's, Pa. B. IL Works, »th ward, Bboenberger* Co’s, Allegheny:Valley lt;lwl>s- A. Wood, Agent for PboenU pot, Brewery, At the Qan Uca, r<*trmejer A Graff; Empire lineh MeKelry’s Lumber Works, Yard, Park, McCurdy A Go’s Copper. Works. For farther particulars, apply to / D, W. I A. B. DELL, Attorneys, Ko. 103 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. Jelfcdtf Olilo Land 'for Bale. THE subscriber gale aecllon ten, township 12, non 10. Stork county, Ohio, commonly known m “Bowman’aSecUoo.” containing 040 acres. It u aituated three milea west of Mualllon, on the Bute Road leading to Wooster, and within abonttwo milts of thePitt* bnrgh, Ft. Wayno and Chicago RnUrosd. The south, wot ■nd qurth-eeat quarters ar» partly doored and improved— the remainder ts covered with aaperlor timber—and the whole is ■sell watered by apriupi and running streams.— This section la considered the finest body of .land In. the county. It will ba sold undivided or In quarters to suit C chasers. To tboeo who deetreto Invott in real estate a tor opportunity U rarely offend, ' ■ . J. B. BWSITZBB, oegfedawtfT No. 101 4th street. Pitta’.nrch. Farm ror sale, THE ANDERSON EARM* 2} milea abora the Depot, at New Brighton, Bearer Co- El Pa,<n> Block House Kan, «onlainlug 108 aerwof ozculteut land, arery acre of which Ift tillable, and 35 of which is to* der cultivation. There an 18 aerea of good timber. ftOletea b* pasture, and an abundance of cool. Thera U so Orchard oi grafred froittreea. Inalmoet every field there is a spring of never-failing water. The iroprorenreots eon mat ot a new frame Dwelling, at* Ucbod toa weather-boarded log, a small tenant boose and a Urge frame Barn, (0 by 88 feet; Tbta choice farm Ulna high' state of cultivation, fence* good, and in a respectable neighborhood, cooTeniont to eh niches, schools. For terms, enquire at THIS OFFICE, or of Jsl2-dAwtfT J.ANDBR3QN, New llrlgbton, Pa. FOR -SALE OR LEASE, a lot on Fourth street, between SmlthCeld and Cherry Alley, 100 feet front by 85 deep.. A Lot on Third street, ooar SmUhfleld, 40 feet front by 86 fset deep. Ntffrn TTaiih— The square Lonndtd by Butl*r, Wilkins and Carroll streets and Spruce alley, f 4 feet front by 120 deon, nearly opposite to Poonock A llart’s Foundry. ■>' Tna square bounded by Smallman, Wilkins and Carrol ■traeta and Ppiuce alloy, 204 feet front by 120 dtrp, Oo Allegheny, Carson and Uutler afreets, adjoining the Allcghooy Valley Railroad Station, forty contiguousLota, each 21 <«et front by 120 feet deep. Eight acres of ground la Reserve lowuahlp, part of oat Lot 125, between the New Brighton road and HUldtfe Cam* •try. , Sixty Loty tn Allegheny City, Third Ward, between East Lane and Chestnut street. A Tract of Land In Westmoreland County, ontho Phila delphia turnpike, T miles from Latrcbe—7s acres in culti vation «f rich bottom bud—3oo tens. ATractofLandnearLUonler, Westmoreland county, of 575 acre*. WILLIAM AL DARLINGTON’, 155 Third street, above Smtthflcld. Valuable City Property for Bale. * THAT very desirable lot on Water Street and Redoubt Alley, next to John Inrtn k Sou*, being 129 feet oo Wate»«t»4.Pront street*, an<l4£9 deep along Iba It will be sold together or In lots of 20 or 24 feet each. For term?, (which will be made easy m to payment.) ap ply to JOSEPH 8. LEECH k CO., mrinltf Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. • Liberty street property, fob BALE.—Ths Store-room and Dwelling, iltsstnl on Liberty street, near St. Clrtir, known as No. 183. Tlie lot la about 22 fret front and 12u feet deep, extending back to Exchange Alley, on which is erected a BUbtn and Carriage boose. The property rents readily for f6OO, and wtllbosdld nta bargain and on accommodadngtertns. For particulars enquire of R. H. KING, apl? No. 211 Liberty street. FOR SALE, 5 acres 100 percheß of Land InCoUlna township, boat East Lloerty, adj cluing lands of Tbos. Mellon and B. A. Neeley. This tn «U> gently situated for n private residence, mod would mako cut of the mott handsome country teats In the beautiful valley of East Liberty, far price and term*, apply to AUSTIN, LOOUJB A CO, Je23 No. 68 Fourth etrcct. YALUABLK cm' LOT TOK SALE.— That eligible bonding; lot, tritb Uio buildings there* on. situated outhecornerot Liberty and {land streets, front' ing 20 fL inches on Liberty and extending back along Hand atroat 110 feet to Exchange alley. JolQ T. B. VOUXQ A CO-,3S Smith Held at. MANUFACTORY FOR SALE OR RENT —Enterprise Foundry, on Bandu»ky street, Alleghe ny, with good steam paww. euitallofor manufacturing purposes, ofTnrloot klthls. will be eold or leased loir. En quire of Air- Samuel Urudereoo, noar the promises, (baa the care of Bov. Sprout’# church.) who will show the property, or of JeP ft. ROBISON A CO., 265 Liberty «L PitUluryi, Pa,—Chartered 1555. Boord of 12 Tnutece—Faculty of 14 T«*chenc. 300 atcotara attxkbdio, ji». 1863. r m v Meaprtpartdfor adualdtdia Counting Roam. INSTRUCTION given in Single and Doable RnUy Book-keeping, as undin every department of Efts ia,CommercUl Arithmetic, lUpWßnxiaemWtitbg JUtr canUle CorreejwndoneCCoumierdal Law.DetertingCtoJiur* feltUuney, PoUticaJ.Economy, Elocution, PhonoeKhy. and ail other subjects necessary for the thorough cdoKoa: r”"*tf-1 rmiinrnswifp, “ w rot Book-keeping and Bdoifce of _ J- A. Hxtkmce and n. A. Upjto.'t, Assistant Teacher# or. Book Ko^plng. Oowux, Aj. DotmiSTT, and H. A. IltJSTox, Prof«- soia of Penmanship. Twelve first premium# oTbr air oompetitian f»r beat Pen and Ink Writing. 49»ak» rot ran SROkavxD woa*. • A. a PoxtpLjL Prof, or Mathematic#. Tcaiu, Aix—ruU course, rime unlimited, enter at any time, $36. Average time, Bto 13 week#.? Board about S2JU. Entire, cost SCO to $70.. GrVaatea assisted in obtaiulbc situation. EpeclmensofUDequallod writing and cirrtArs .sent iroe. AddhM p. w. JENKINS, :• ny3o riptoborgh, PonaZ A N ORDINANCE to permit the Western . jAA- Pennsylvania Ilcepltslto take Water front the Upper' By an Act of General Ascmbly of this' Ccm- tb. pareed Mhfsrcb, 1868, the. Western Scanty l ▼cßWoeoital u anthemed and empowered by and with the Consent ofthe. Councils of tbqCity of PilUhnreUtn con-’ yeyby pjpes and oondniu from'lie Upper Baainof said dty, * luffleient euppl# or.waterfbrkansca And whenfc .by*W.act of AjfclyJt la provided, ‘•Tbetno ope dings, OdSnectlons with the otpes andcondoim laid duwnby sald Hospital ahall bo per mtltedorallowed, unless with the consent of the managers f 1 ** J llBO tbB cotwmtof thodty CouuclU chaUbe first had and obtained; that any violation of the providoae of this sectlen shall subject the party ofisndlnc to fins and imprisonment, at dlsereUon ottheCoort ofQoar tcr eeenone in and for Allegheny county.” Be It That the Connells of the City of Pittsburgh hereby greMo. the Western Pennsylvania Hospital the right and prithee to convey by pipes and conduits irom the UppCT Biflß this city to ths said Hospital, a sufficient etippiy of water for: the use* of the Hospital, In the aaansr - and unosr the restrictions and regulatlODS as set'forth in the said act of A ssambly of 6th of March, 1868. Ordained.and enacted into aUw in Councils thlaSdth day of July, 1668. .. , v SAHUEIr U'EELYY; ‘ : Prerid cot of Comtaon Coondl. Attwti H.lFMism, - (Berk of Common CoantlL JAHB9ATAI7LET, PrwWcnt of Select Council. Attest. &.M*wnr, - i Cterlcot Select Council, A N ORDINANCE Supplementary to the J\ Ordltumcs ßrenlitlajr th'o cfOwU.' '*■-** 4IJ» feordtloßil ami enacted, toV ••" Sio. 5. Tbatftha Finaac* OoDUnhteete and they *rs lierai by enthoriied to rent any of thaJoalea for any «och turn lea than CO per tint, of tb® grow pfeteede tbfcraor i» m*» teem iomii Oanmittoe, thatrt**a» thall In allesra be awarded to the hlgbm and bat bidder atc 2. That my ordinance ofputef m ordlniiicfl i Q . ccu*Ut*nt herewith!* and the fane la hereby repealed. / icdwr, sldoSi“: * Uw toOMyan.tw. «a. B&HQSL McEBLYY. Prerideatof Common Connell. AttrAtniOOß UellißU, , \ ' CUrk of ConunooOoandt. - JAMES McADLKY, 1 Prcridant of Select Council. Alteefc B. Uouow. , Clerk of Meet OtmccO. W* ARB ALWAYS PLEABID tO fCCOrd a de cthn Is tbi iQlctiODi to vhldt bQiMsltr Is bolr. Aiid w« do to Duw,ia beoibur toeticaan? to tbo wonder wwidn* Yowert of DR. J. QOdTRTBR’ti BITWSKS fordUeauaorthabtwd ood«tctn»cb. Aa* wwific, HU poclupewltboctt riul, and the people whoa Jt bw Un* JltM, even within* limited period, are to 1» MoatodJg, tbetuaed*., B»oßlttmhueslt#repoutioo*cr»co.7f** ÜbMiUalf done, than oowb*t it «a «®T.BS«ot ; to «j tatlu - For DytpepeU, lU^w»*j^ u P*!^. e *-* i caaaot bo tnrpaawd. to fry them, . »a 0 oorwordfcr It, tbeywill Bat a ' • s ; Jo3bd#wT • ' ' “ . . ' '■ SUNDBIE&— 300 CMk»fiod*A*b». I.f c; f -j:J 100 -Otf CSMtloßwe. - ■ 100 ke*a Hi Cwb- BodA , ; ■. ■■■ -; - t > s .- -<> ;;■ t S 100 be** *!*■*•****• ' X / » j,, •:••■*•■ 1000 ba*«« - - ■•• . 150 bW*Wo.V*»d2Jl«l*.- Bt> o#k#a«l' feriri#by 1017 ALEXABpBRgiyq.-?: GET- ;tHB BESX^iBSTBR^nPNA^ foand la nojotbM, Sg&iSslgjSfl JV» cf.w;^^Wl>.YR J «thS!^?iSd&T Sides for Bale by v J.B.dAffYIKLD. No. 65 Fourth Gm ®“k titan the Jn2&Btd * — lnt ®wt from that data . rma»ciwaoAsOa,l FBR .• dlTi pwy, payable on dcmaad to nspr»*etitaliTc*,»t Iholr cOc*oft^ut^2!t2L th * ir ,e ** 1 juiaard jAMsa itc&iugttFgi CHants. RYB WIAJfTBD.—The p*id for Ej*, At Mo. 1M Ul»*fty «mt. bT Jo3o RIDDLE. Wlfaa A fW AitTEiK—-Wanted to purchase~rvbc&t ttvrttaercoef good Und. stumble ft Trait ObW tornendGardening,within nhelf orthree-qurtertoflLii boon’ lido by raltnad or otherwise' from thootT.-p**. sons haring »nch property lodi«pose of wtfl address » ]W giving m bflt».wiib terms of snl«.to A.*sj Bor4«m«bnr»b. * . . JotfSttf*, VI/ ANTED—A situation in »vDnrGoods .T T Store by a Wong Lady, that out lp«u both th* English *nfi German Ungß*p**. Apply to GBXWJBUME East std* of th* Diamond, 34 dear'north tf Ohio street. AJ> IggbenjOlty.' Jaw . WANTED. —A Young Man of stetdj biu^ lows hablu, haring a small capital,' vlahei to is* J«*t it in aoxtfosafe osd profitable badß«n.Tk«h£acoel(f' bo employed os bock ke*prr 'or la any other c*p*dlr. Tha bta« ot dty reference glwo and reqnlred. ' ' time and place of meeting. ./; ... .. Jaljahf YV UUL WANim—Tho hiahest mur'ket 7,7. pdil Tor Wool, hy . B. DARBiUOa *CO„ . , KoSWUbeiVmlt. lbs. Wool want- JrtlMAwtfT IUTCHOOCK, McCBESRV A QQI, “•' ! tt n ISgSwoßdno lHlTtwntttfc „ good Work^ traveler, that will euMj&'J?* l *"" ,*** P»^g7V L ,ippl, thl. d., « K0..80 TOUBffi mISkT^ ■ WELLS munt . . w>y ( end pleasant buriness, ttiaUlngltiUm ** * end make nwoey at the »nnin time. N n<r»»»Yi!?Yfl' 1 inees are clearing from *5OO to. *1,500 per v out j *£.«Sl fmticaiart.and a Ust ofOooki, *tfdw« H. 5l'R , UI4jJ»b Qoecu City Publishing flowe. J4l Kata street,. Cine hi null Ohio; or, if living But, D. ROLISON. Philadelphia;' •- snlMjxLswicT : - iHSucattonal. Male and female Academy, \ m A or#A Sewtekfey, Beaver County, Pa. '■ L__ **&**»** WKOBBR, P*»o>*l. OOATED in a healthful and- beautiful ro glan of coontry, ft of Nsw Brighton. with «rmn» freedom from all Immoral —The xaorel end relistotrtcalmre of the Pupil* la nsirdsd of prime im portance. ThaStudentsfor thomostper (board intbefem. lly of the PriadpaL The coamof instruction is .cowm* ACTrire and thorwgh. -"-pIZ . ' Tofe 'per Session of 22 weeks, including bofUdJajk'YqmL S>«1» lights, westing end tuition, $OO. Lado, : ' > , French tenjnfcsei, $5, one half .to be peldln advance, ths / lielence at toe cioee of tho session, . * FcaioorommcncedOD TUESDAY,theJSIhdey cfUftV.' ■ Etodeptsadmittedat eartime* • "*'r' • Befrrto Judge Park, Sleacbnter; Geo. W Robinson. Jr, Alleghany; J. M.BnrchfltlJ, Pittsburgh; J;J£. Ueilor, do: Jno. B. UcFaddcn. do. • •• . ' For further particular*, addrees . 1 • / * R BV. U. tTEBBSR, Principal,' . North Bewlchley, Barer C&, in, .».• my23:d*w2raF auction Sales. I*. JM. DAVIS, .Aijptioneer. Commercial Sales. Room* No. 64 Fifth Street HARDWARE At Wedne§i> dajroorning, Anga»:4th,atlOo'cloch,wtliW#otiL" - a* u»o cwnmerdnl aal«* rooms, Ko. M Pifth street, aw»U * •sorted stock u! Hardware, comprising - white noil miauralkttobe; Uutt 11 Inge*. £uH PoluTt M/v*. kry WrcDcLe*, Plasterers’ hod ySSwrfrftS itml Sfctj'ter Fastoers, Bolts, BoTcls, China Ki>ltm anrf • Lk< “ P- tl. DCVIg. Aact.” . PEREMPTORY SALE OF IRON SAFE. r iS*“|“'=Von>Au | , tobks; moteis,:2xe£ bitANOV, Ac.—On SomrAny July aiit, Bi n D n. cc . k J Stitt boom. Ma.HIUb // will bo sold, for cccunot of whom it oat couetrn. < 1 Iron 8a(«% In gwd order? •" ' G krgs TwUt Tobacco; • • • 6,000 German Cigars; . > a' 20,000 Common Kentucky Cigar*; ‘ 20 dm. 2,3 and 4 prong Forks; : • •' handle BlioroU; :• ■ ... 4 dot. doable bit Axes; '■■ • -V':'- loh and 10 gallon cask* Brandy ofedOta.' J° a P. n. PATisMaji.* t ON NETS, FLOWERS AND CAPS 'At -; Auction.—On Saturday morning, JalyUlrt. itHF' o’cl-ck, at No. M- Filth street, will be sold pemratorOyT 43 superior Cilkaad Straw. Bonnets, some bnu&bMiV trimmed; • • vjj. 24 ** La'll-s’Caps; ’ ■ ..i. ~%*•. 1 iVx* 1 fWma. , jn-iO P. U DA\T3,A«k t«~ • STOCK P., Ft. "W.- & O. B. it; atpilyatb" SAU,ialou»9ktt*imrc)iaaen,br *P* P. M. DAVIS, Aqcfc, No. M Fifth it ACSTIN LUDMIS & CU.* flereb&flts* J&cAtogOf SAIaE—-Will be eoM at tha JJi Uarchapt» , on Tbortdajr ervblsb Jtdyasili > »t a o dock, otoe AUrctea? Cllyßood. on*fo3B7o, ’ pnyabie in Phii*<!el|&ja Jnlyaad Jsnnary, ror jLOOO, 4 <-V Alleghany Co. Bonds, toned to Con nellsrilleitß. JcrjatiMO*'‘^V 2 Lawreneo Co. BotiS*, $600; 8 abvAllegheny B’k BtSeic. \ ‘ , n AusTiHioviisrco, it r J p ?° ’ • • &to*k Brokers and AnctlqßwT^'S SECOND SALENEW STOCK ALLEOhC' *'' JIT B&IDGBCO.—On Tnee&jr,' th(M day of Aotmt. w«l beoftmd for sale at the Jlortbania*. Excbanw, lolots not c3.ci-o.tlDe flr® shares each, Ttro Thousand BharvS©f-th* i Nm* stock eftho Allegheny, lbirfge Company. • - ' rotcbaaers or nia stock will l* required to per an in- , , Z ?,m , t n v Q L^.S« <lol * r * ,>er,l, * ie * tt’geuwrwithSeprwDk , übi the stock may cntntn&ndet Ot* tints of tela, : V ' - sJt'tF™ tOOMlB*a>^ Stock Stokers «t»4 Anettonslr*. ; OTOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS O AT THE U£riC(UNTi’ EXCTUKQI EVKKT 4 TUDESDAT BVJaNUiO.-JBant, BrU,£ j£an.i£*£s r ar . ®^ , Bc*l Ertite sold ftt -pobllo told - ' At the Mffthknts , £xcbAfigvl>j . M ~ •' "'•■ AuanifLoouistoo. l ' NotM, Drafts swt.LosM on ]t«U £*ut«-f>MoUiM on •• roMOMblfftera* h j AUSTIN LOOUES4OQU : “l li •"fl * Stae* No«eßrokm.w fwtrtb«».-\.- . coosxnro sr o«» WORD TO THU X.AJ3DE& 4 The heated term is approach-' - too Mtootomef IboLoJlf. to tht . COOKIKd, IROHISO; id., . ’ C*ab«don«Trjfh without CTnjrtuJrs hettirlLh.' - MwgraTt’* flas Cookißg StoTt, - ln,K * To“f tolenUm, »tKo.7» 7$ W BndliSeld.lrett- , .. 8. A. dOOUBOH * BEO. ■ . O-Coanty «pd City lu e ta tot Mb.. Ipthdly wu. B, P. m«‘ WIUIAM B. POTTB 4 CO., ► v -' v. FLOUR FACTORS/ "V-.- -.'v-- GRAIN AND • PKODUOB COMMISSION MERCHANTS M4aO MiWu.r SM* (ibo T » . fHILASKLPBU. ' »*• *• SSSS ' WK. B. lIOI.HES & BRO* PORK AND BEEP PACKERS, DEADK&S W -PROVTSIOMZ 4c mrtor "* P flt,lTke . t "W Front Biriet*. "W*. O- rZOTUXLS OAft&SAY, FOURTII STREET, between Wood had tfarket, Fitttbwsh •- 1 AMBuprrpKMHj ;'^? u in **»- nnx3T «Vu * •••■• -i- -• ••’•:■ - - .<■ mjlUtffevvf ' C&1U204 C6'B> u i -A' A MpROTYPE AND PHOTOORAPHIO Bfth*<«et,bppq*ltolWA*od **»*• " nnmua Id »U«r water colors, tinted or 'plalD. Btwdjuma ' ' and Reception ltoumvn the Kroond floor, i • ’ ! • A MBKOTYPES— ~“ s —* = * . oftusbot : . QUALITY AND FINKII, -I ' FIFBY CENTS, ,! ‘ ° MD OAS “ 1011 so.MTOroin snap. ~ AP^ B Pytnorthip heteto- illicit. Tim bnrini— trill if - Mbffcroby thoremaJntßfpartnot*. , • « v - JOBS WHIT*, iDtritoetoniinly fi.lAiS. l. -V Dtrllogtoo, p». Pitta bargb. Pa. v* ;... ) . JQHN WHITE V,v ' s &XALXES IS : Caanel-and Bitosoinons tioat aod -Coke, ■■ ”t ! oil ard tire bride. V 7 * ; will bo received bythe Rb X , Acorflng AgolitoTi it hia offlo*. on Paoo atrtat, ootß r ‘- Wedne*l*y, th« 14th day of JOI7, 2SSS,aI U ■■■>, BUUag all material and bnlldiwc * a' .flEWEttla CiTßßirtr AltBT, ' ■■-■ • • front tba Forth aide of Poortbaixoft to uao AbmostabeU titer. v Plana aod apedflcattaui m*J be ,iaan at th* Rroortlac Regulator*! cdeo, to which tt» attaotJoa ff qacahaL. ,-, : .■•Jjiad ■■■:•' >.;•■■- ILii.McGOWUf. > /'I OLl> PENS—Damon, Warren ft Hyde'* ? J (JT Bda.iJ writing aod flforin* * ao *‘*? , P , ?,.T Cl thlaftWiiipa*'- > • . ricr to Jsooidj Gißoa*» Steelrtn of thanm* oaastnicttoa . ' aod 0 tun bar. *•*"'”? ‘ . Alao, a full Itoek Of all tha atylt* CrfpMM' KBd A 8l!r« ffolder* waunAeturod by tba aboro ctkbibUd Arm; ‘" <> Tor to}* bj ■ J. L IJAP,'TB fwt|h taut v. Jal ■■■..■ ApoUp ?LrS\W RODOC.E FOK SALE— £o,<w> lb*, country cured BulkSlmti 35 bbl* « . 'i ' i IWbMiDfTAppftc. « r . i * 5,000 lta. COTHU7 mrod Btton, • „? faKOTM -°oa ...gHMYnn Hiaitmriin , , suitable i.« racist, ..-i,n. .•/••,•■. atwblli. i.m iTiT . Ttf ACpHAIi_SH). balf-Jtoßi, ne * No- 3 ..itton * UVTOTUTOO!*, -stj Jfo. UC Wad "MWIWa jJAKS—2*, 2i and 3 ym. tttahatniiterf.. , aimwwawm.wßaSit^' - ' AKE htf bbl»Whit» t'uh.s'm? ■’•l.6"’ . ~;'W . da- Tront, -v>-u--w^ r i.»;p-3s; WO bl>UWhUoThb^faraJ^r-^^gg ; LL KINDS Otf SUAIMKII GOODS tall-? tnf iiiiifiiVnniitnf , 'niiiiiMfly J tteott4teM>»cftT. ; :■ <j.gAfreQHLOT»,7*M«dMMt>^£ ' . ooawc Ptagncua tad Mwkn nwi *
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