Vittsburd hsaettc, rirrs9l3. Y. 1172.14.03.2., raceme R. EIRREITT & CO., EDITORS and I.I2OPRINTOR.4 1.T, 7 2'1`813 - C - FiC3.l-1 r. SATURDAY 11IORNING, APRIL '2l, 1359 Tint CIIdSCIIB or TUE Fenian —The fact that the growing grain crops of the country are every where looking well and giving promise of abund ant yield, has suggested to isOMO minds the in quiry, What good will it do un? The suicidal tariff policy of the government having destroyed domestic manufactures so an to lesson materially the home demand, and the fOreign demand being next to nothing, *here shall we find a market for our crop, admitting that it will he a good one The inquiry would be a natural one, under ordinary circumstances, for producers. If the foreign demand for the next year should be no greater than it has been daring the one now clotting, the effect of a good'crop could only be the reduction of prices in a ratio corresponding with the Increase in production. This, to con sumers, would ho no 'unwelcome result; but prodacera would be likely to regard it differently. There is, however, one prospect before us which materially changes the aspect of things— the prospect of a general European war. All the indications from abroad point unerringly to such a war. The arts of conservative diplomatists may put off the evil day for a while; bat come it must, and before the year is over. The din of battle is already ringing in our ears; and the vast preparations making, preclude all hope of a peaceful solution of the difficulty. With a war will come, of course, a lensond for our breadstuff's. It is a lamentable thing, as Richard Biddle once remarked at a tariff meet ing in this city, that our only hope of finding a profitable market abroad consists in the hap pening of some such calamity to Europe as war, or he concomitants,, pestilence and fam ine. But so it is. The market we might build up at home by encouraging domeific man ufactures is lost to -us in the short-sighted poll .ey of our_government, and onr.chief reliance must always, under euch a policy, be in the mis fortunes that may befal tissue who never become our customers except when they cannot help it. We must, however, take things as we find them; and we concur, therefore, in the advice which, in this connection, the N. Y. 'Praunr gives to the farmers or the country: , "Plant and sow freely, persistently; for grain and meat are likely to be in demand next Fall. The war which now threatens is unlikely to be a short and cannot be a little one. It is likely to array a million men in arms against each ether, subtracting many times that number from pro. dude° industry to employ them in ;mating can non, makiug powder, charging libels, etc. etc. All these must eat, and battle fields are not well adapted to the , growth of food. We shall be dis appointed if Europe does not afford us a large market for breadstuffs before the end of the cur rent year." Tau CLeveLasn Minis a gentle man of the Cleveland press in this city on Wed nesday, who assured us that the "Democrats" of that region have sunk so low, have become so demoralized, base ranked themselves at soch fearful distance below the grade of common humanity, and have so far repudiated the senti ments that indicate the presence of manhood in the human breast, that they sought eagerly to got enrolled among ,the jurors, and to have a chance of trying, and if possible, of convicting the citizens of Oberlin who helped, as according to _the word of God it was their bounden duty to do, the poor tlyinglugitive to escape the band of the pursuer. The resolutions which were passed at the meeting in Salem, Ottfii, and which we pub lished yesterday morning, speak the eentiments of about seven-,gighths of all the population of the Western Reserve. That, at least, is our opinion. What there may have been left of the co-oalled "Democracy" in all that fertile, beau lifniand intelligent region, will disappear be fore the effects of this trial, which might make a Scrogga or a Jeffries blush if their ditimnored bocce conld once more be chilled with flesh long enough to preside at the return of a fugitive slave to the haudo of his whipper. Tho 447.3 reserved to a D,strict Attorney of J. r,.'s appointing, to It Judge whn, in 1510, prooloimed eternal hostility to the Fugitive Slave (his name is Wilson) and to the 19th ceutury— the honor of packing a pry for the purpose of condemning a man t, suffer disgraceful punish ments, bimply for obeying the first, the most sublime, the moet comprehensive command of the Saviour—"Do noto others at ye would that they should do unto You." Lathe "Democracy" that preside over the courts 4.4. Cleveland go on with their Fork' Let them, if they tousL outrage all the sentiments of Chris- Dan communities' Let them etrike "death blown" with their puny arms nt the free priaci pies which lie et the bottom of all our consults delis ! They hat, hasten the day of their final okerthrow, their irrecoverable discomfiture. Whom the gods would destroy, they fiat make mad. A little while and we shall see the people clothe with power some Esau to sit is the exec.. live chair of thy nation who shall rule in (he in tcrests of freedom and the tear of God. It muy not be next ,year, or for the next five years— though we think it will come to pass within the latter Lime—but all these concerted and contin uous plots BO indicative of antagonism to the most cheriaked feelings and desires - of enlight ened ohriatian men, must bring in, and that right speedily, that political millennium, when "freedom shall be made national and Slavery sectional"— a forerunner, as we trust, of the day when freedom shall be alt and in all, and the last trace of the stain vanish from our national ersenteheon forevet. ME, &mass has endeavored to escape from the responsibility of publishing the disgraceful and rejected confession of his wife, by saying that he deeply.regrets its publication. A car reipondent of the New York Times tries to throw the blame on the Washington Star and insinuates that bat for that sheet it would never bare seen the light; but the, correepondent of the Tribune says that to hie certain knowledge, the first copy of the document that was taken, was made for the reporter of the Associated Press, at his re quest, under the direction of one of the prison er's counsel. Afterward it fell into other hands, and 'when the request to suppress it came it was already in New York. Tan telegraph at Naples watt not allowed to convey the intelligence of Pcerio'e deliverance, which it has attest been found impossible to con ceal. It is said that vengeance is taken on the remalningprisoners, who are now doubly chained and will be tortured vicariously. A letter frees Naples in Le Nord mates the purchase, by an English tourist, of Pt:Erie's chains, which he means to present to the British Museum. As to Pcerio himself, already it has been settled in Pledmoni that he enters Parliament at the earliest vacanoy. lie will be naturalized at once, so was Teremzio Mamiani ; and Bomba's ez- Police Minister will take his neat alongside the Pope's ek-Premier. A attic named Crowell Gross was rim over by the Lightning Train,nearly opposite Wesleyville, that!. 7 o'clock on Saturday evening, and in stantly killed. Ilia supposed that while on his way home, in a state of intoxication, ho seated himself on the track without any realizing sense of the peril to which he was exposed. The train was running at full opted, and of course could not be stopped in time to present the caUtatro ,. pbe, elthough the Engineer discovered an object . on. the track before reaching it. Gross's body was shockingly mutilated—the upper part of his beard and ens hand being cut off. He leaves a wife and oldid, in Wesleyville.—Erie Gee. Tao Penmen Steve Tatar.—Thu trial of Langston progreeseenlowly. But few witnesses baste been examined as yet, and the prospects are good at the present rate, for the trial' of the '!thirty-seeen" to extend into 18C.M. This evi dence now being brought out is generally the Same SS at 1. , upon rho former Walleye the iden tificationu f Langston atone of the crowd of res it ara Nof A. WoOd was upon the stand a good part of the day yesterday. The evidence for the prosecution is not yet concluded.—Clay. Leader, Friday. Fanti...-, 4 48 learn from Mr. liaselLine, Presi dent ef AO Bertiattlidral gicielt that nothing . :hris Oequried within the last ton days, to injure materially, the fruit In this neighborhood. The . practice, in some loculities, Were sliginly tonch• ed by.the !rest on Saturday nigtk but the,proe-' peat fora air crop is at il t rotatable. The pease and tipples ttee in a fair and promising condillint t The weather yesterday.andlast night, was pifdl,' with a li7Ottnettled appearance they it , kas pre- eented for some, weeks paat.—Cin. Gas, FLUICIL—Tbe Government have enquired how many men could be transported per day by rail from Paris to Lyons, the answer tae• 25,000. The opinion of some of the superior officers is that war may be considered as certain. It is stated that the officers of the army of Lyons what is termed in France the gratification (field allowance) accorded to troops about to enter on a campaign. It is said that a camp of obeervation is to be formed at IleHoy, in the department of the Ain, and at a short distance from Culoz and the fron tiers of Savoy. This camp will receive two regi• meats of the line, three regiments of Algerian riflemen, and the two foreign regiments. The Minister of Marine has received orders to send ships to Algeria to bring these troops to France. The command will be given to General de Mar tinprey. hear-Admiral Dopey had au audience yester day . of the Emperor, which lasted a long time. Admiral Dupoy is the inventor of the new gun boat, of which the Emperor has adopted the model. Two officers belongtog to the Come:demist of the Sardinian Army ban arrived in Paris to re ceive military clothing contracted for in France. The Tann correspondent writes on the 2d : "The officers of a division of the Army in Paris were I am assured, summoned yesterday to the quarters of their respective Colonels and in formed (bat they were to hold themselves in readiness to march, as the division was to fcrm part of the army about to Islet on a campaign. I think it was right to observe that one regi ment in particular . is mentioned to the officers of which this order was communicated, and I am assured that }be same occurred with jag other corps. I also learn that the govern have enquired as . to how many men could be trans ported per day by rail to Lyons, and that the answer was 25,090. The opinion of some of the superior officers is that war may be considered as certain. People here are already beginning to speak of a new Treaty of Tilsit, and of the Congress being only for the purpose of gaining time; and some of great experience in imperial politics, and who have held high their positions under Government, believe the danger of war is not yet over. Bedding and other military ne cessities of a similar kind are preparing with incessant activity and forwarded to Lyons." Satunivia.—Count Cavoure arrived at Turin, April 2, and, as a testimony of (he public con fidence, an imposing demonstration was prepar ed for his reception. A great concourse of peo ple thronged the road, shouting, (( Ilea ii Re .' Viva Carat, "1 - 11.4 Viva Fran- Letters from Game, Florence, and other towns of Italy announce that numerous sulscsiptions have been opened for the purpose of affording pecuniary assistance to the Sardinia's Govern ment, and also that volunteers have been dis patched to Piedmont. The Times Paris correspondent says a letter from Lyons mates that an artily of sixty thou sand men would Boon be encapmed in that vicin ity. A. second letter corroborates the intelli gence, and says that an army of sixty thousand men has been ordereltdo the frontiers of Pied mont, and that this measure was only decided on late Friday evening. A Paris telegram of Monday morning says, "the French Government has taken fresh steps to procure the admission of Piedmont, of which there appears however, to he no hope." The Piedmontese Government is now preparing another expostulary manifesto against its defi nate exclusion from the Congress. INTENSE EXCITEMENT IS COURT.—The arrest of Jenuioga and Mitchell by Deputy Sheriff Whitney, of Lorain county, in the !jotted States Court Room, created much excitement. The pro ceedings are given in our report but there are some collateral matters of interest connected with the arrest. It seems the Officer from Lorain has been en deavoring for two weeks pas! to get eight of Jennings and Mitchell on the street, bat they have kept themselves in close custody of the Marshal is the Goveinment walls. At last it was decided that they should be arrested in open Court. For a time there was great fear a collision might occur between officers. The Deputy-Sheriff of Lorain had assistants who were men of metal, and the presence of the late Chief of Police and a large body of Interested spectators showed that the Marshal had provided, before hand, for-any emergency. It is said that — ho had fifty men iu the room to he used, if necessary, as special bail iffs. It looked 0121i1:10U3 fora time, and the Ken tucky witnesses were evidently thankful they had no bail to offer and could be committed to the keeping of the Marshal. Up to noon of this day, (Thursday, I Jennings and Mitchell have not made their appearance in Court. Deputy Sheriff Whitney, of Lorain, keeps watch and ward in the court room, but the mgis of the Bench Warrant shields the Kentucky wit neseeB from eight and from arrest by the Lorain officers.—Cleer. Tnx DISAFZE.CTEI, turnout. Patrol, —The Ittatory In Lexington avenue, of Ite• Fathers Dayman and Camp, whose recent trouble. with Asonbishop Hughes liars brought them Into sud den notoriety, wets crowded yesterday. The two priests said mass, and Father Daytona preached a remarkable sermon, drawing a parallel between the conduct of the chief priests and- Pharisees against Jesus, and the conduct of the Archbish op towards himself. This delicate comparison woo made with due modesty and reverence, and with other remarks of the preacher created a great sensation, many of the congregation being affected to tears. The public services held by Fathers Camp and Cinyman are attended by Over tbwing audiences, notwitstanding the interdict of the Archbishop.—J'. Y. Ere. Poor. ELEVEN FORTUNATE NEGROES —Eleven colored individual are here from that part of the South, called North Carolina. They are bound to Kan sas or Nebraska Territory, in pursuance of the terms . of a portion of the last will and testament of a gentleman of the aforesaid State lately de ceased, whose instructions were that the fortu nate eleven be conducted into one of the Terri tories. bo provided with sufficient lead to support theruselver,and all necessary farming implements —Freedom. Such is the tale given it, by one of the officers of the packet J Dickey, which arrived here yesterday with the negroes on board.—St. Louie Dien Tun Foctr.—The apprehensions of a total, or even a general, destruction of the young fruit by the cold weather of the loot fortnight, are, we are glad to state, not well founded. A short trip to the country has satisfied us that up to this time the young fruit has been only partially in jured. Three fourths of the peaches were killed by the first cold snap, but the frost that destroy ed the peaches, gave the apples, cherries, plums and pears a nset back," which saved them. In exposed localities, the peaches were entirely ' killed, but in many portions of Illinois, conven iently situated to the St. Louis market, the dam age was only partial.—St. Louis Intel. Tue Wino's. Cnor.--The Frederick [Md., I Her ald says: "The wheat crop throughout the county is en couraging In the extreme. It is finer in fact than it has been for years. A few days ago we took a drive through portions of Frederick and Montgomery counties, In this Stale, and London county, Vs. We find it the came everywhere— the grain looking healthy and vigorous, and so far advanced as to be almost sure of escaping at lesst two of its deadly enemies the fly and - the rust." So teens CROP PBORPLOTB.--The editor of the Nashville NM'S states, from personal obser vation during a late trip Into t h e countiy, and from Information derived from the local newspa pers at well as from reliable personal acquaint ances with whom be has conversed, that thogrow ing wheat crop of Tennessee is quite promising otan ample yield, but that the breadth of land towed down in that cereal is not oat-third as great as it bat been lo any one of the last three or four years. Arrea whipping and coaxing bad failed to in duce a horse to move, the gentleman who was drivlog, or trying to, gave up. Then a cartmad went to him, saytog, you please, slr,Plimake him go." Tho privilege was granted, and going up to the gutter, he took up a handful of mud and rubbed It upon the nose of the horse, where upon the horse started without trouble. The eartman accounted for the effect, saying,. "0," sir, it gives him a nem deo." CoavOnlON or A KIDWAPPER.--Tho second trial of Napoleon B. Van Tuyl, at Canandaigua, for kidnapping, took place teat week,and result ed, Saturday, In a verdict of guilty. The pris. oner was brought up for sentence. Ile denied bin guilt, and said he had been unjustly convict ed- Ile wan sentenced to imprisonment in .the State Prison at Auburn far two yearn. The Court room was ere-sided, and many la dies were present.—Rock. Dem. 18114. THE Now Menne Crescent encourages tobac co growers to believe in n war In Europe, say ing: “The trade in the weed will soon be ac ' tive and a war in Europe will help it amazingly. A mil lion of soldiers would have to be provided by their respective governments with the weed. , ..- - They.would no more go to war or fighting with out tobacco than they would without powder.” JEBSIT FARMERS GOINCI TO VIRGINIA.-7110 Norfolk papers state that a number of Jersey farmers and others, who have been raising leg etablea near New York city, have determined to sell out there and remove to the Old Dominion. They are compelled to this step, owieg to the feet that through the difference in climate, they can not get the bulk of their truck into market until it is glutted with stuff from this section. ' Tall EMT PENH., RAlLEOAD. — AUfghen,,April 30.—The tract of the End Pennsylvania-Rail road wen finished. to day, making the chain of rairoad nomyletebetween NetiYork and Hartle-, htut, The care wilt commence tanning today. non. Minim C. bock. orachoharie, died id ieeldence in that county. ; on the 'horning of thal9th inet,,at the age optiletre.-.N. r A law was passed at the regent Imagine of the Maine Legislature, which provides that anyht torney-at-law who neglects or refuses to Pay ; over moneys belonging to his client, for tea ; days after demand, shall he deemed 'guilty L f 4 breach of duty as an attorney—that such attor ney shall be held to answer before the Supreme Court, on a rale allowing five days' previous no- Lice,; and if adjudged delinquent, and the sour ney refuses to perform tho drerer. of Itie Court tin the premises, he shall he committed for eon , tempt of Court till he shall perform ouch decree, I or ho otherwise discharged according to law, and the Court shall order his name to be stricken ; from the roll of attorneys And counsellors at law in laid Court. A Belgian jouronl, the other day, noticed the I seizure, at the Custom House, of a hamper of Sedate water (an article in much request over the frontier,) the miraculous properties of which were evident as the probing instrument gave 85; df alcohol in the venerated liquid. It was ad- oressed "To the Carmelite Convent." Row. James B Clay has been re-nominated as the Democratic candidate for the Ashland Dis trict, notwithstanding his formal withdrawal, some months since. This is in accordance with general expectation. DIVTd—On ICeduaulay, Tuds o'clock P Mr.. 11A till AltitT fIF.OIII/E, in the 04th yew of her 3,, The funeral will pnaxed from the realdenco ol 1.4 brother-1.4w., Mr. Alexander Semple, eandiseky Farads, Al. logliony, ith111(1110 at 10 o'clock. BOERIId YE'S HOLLAND BiTTIIIB.—FESI ALES Suerganto trire Nstums sea tissiutt.—A Tonic 'iliumlant, imitable to those peculiar period* in the life of every towels, more ptrticularly every mother, hits long been a deoldera. tOlll In the medical world: aomettilog to he. retained no It tieuwry component of every well.farolaheal Fondly Cheat, to .which, at them v recourse may tw bad, With the confident-oaf finding relieffroaunts, m the tesnwit and restoration of strength, with perfect favlosatiewe of any ill conseuonces, yet a ithont having taken a °outdo. pod. sewing antagonistic principle., to render dangerous emote, medicine, iituinid it he entsequently required by the pecu liarity of the &tease. All these coniittons we balloon to he ;writ city fulfilbol 10% RoerAare', ',flaunt{ Biittri. Prom the nottiro of the dietute , billies,. allotted In an taro not tilinlg Id proper to parade the naive. a thoon ladies who hare unhesitatingly afforded lit the evidence of the truth of the assertion. we hors make But All and wary word can ho snlutentlated to the asttsrae. tier; of the most incredulous. Bs offer one of the moll sure and certain n , mp,lhu fur this close of afflictions. and all thoea, whether peculiar to (In] sea t.r not, which result from weakness of any particulttrorgan, or general debility ,d the ryateni. It. effete, are !ducat magical, yet the rot . ..nadirs!. It Comninulcatcc no violent shock to tile. system, hot gently Insinuating itself U....el the whole frame. rota. the Vital energy to oormal art ion_atuf, lute.. .tiding t o thr.ar °IT the , nose, it thoroughly eradicates the effects of &sea.. Are ton naraeoloot lu early omruing. ludispoood to rise— oarnattly request you to Iry the half of a letatooditill s — It purely will not harm. Vet we lowitively guarantee now acr.rts of energy, and a cheerful, hopeful looking rotated to the duties of the day. Are you subject Lotions. before or after eating? Try the mule quantity beforb each meal. As so mid before, It ill not harm: yet we annex yon of relief from that Alain...Mg loathing at the thought of fod, and also from the diemae lion to vomit ether partaklog. Ito promise ;reelect ulme lieu of what him been eaten. . If yid end Gila the dose prow - if:red her Iron gr. at, dirsdirlati the quantity to malt your cauatitull.. RAU, CAUSIJA—TIIO Genuine highly Cou..entrated hare's Holland Bitters la pot up In half pint bottles only, and retailed et $1 per bottle. The groat demand for the truly Celebrated Medicine has Induced really ireltatroar, Which the public should guard against poichaalog. IWarue Irepualtleu! Pee that .r home laon the label al every bottle yea toy. 11KNJASIIN PAGE, JA, /1 CO., Role Propel. re, Wood Elope.., beta,. let and ddate..lllt.ilargh. Pa. ancrttormnits. R A. 'l' SAJ IC Pine and Lead Lands. GGREATSAL:OF I'INE AND LEAD LANDS, In Wallington county, Mlasouri. 0141111 LE. attached: also, the erelnkuovro Castle Ruck Stem Paw sod Flourltn: Mill, in the town of Castle Halt, ou U., Omer river, In Osage nasty, Mtesnuri Will be bold on the FIRFT DAY OF JUNII. NI the front door of the Court Row, lo tne city of St. tool., Msetottli, at Public sale, 3,000 ..... of valuable Pine and Lead Land•, altti • first-cleat tom 1101, repto hie of rutting 'l5 MO feet in daylight. and 1i0n...,, Stable, Store, Bbop. Ar ,ad In the beet user. There ate bets rel valuable Dada of Lead on weld prop Ic arty, and it is tnkly It anth Floe, most of which has never been touched It Is 2Y4 mllm from tbe Iron Mountain Railroad. O 5 miles from At. Loots, and the nearest pinery to nut, Louis At the same Urns and place erl/1 bo gold the wend:omen exten sive/taw Mille for cutting oak and stmnabntt lumber. altos fed in this Itmrishlng town of Castle Rork, 0. W. rue, 12 mike from the Pamno Railroad. al, the large Steam flouring KM loarnealintely adJoirsimr. These Mills uro doing no. ezunoltyr and li , orishing bui.lots". and are nder lease which 013 be tvronnated July 1.1, All the anon, property must be sold. poetthely, at that Owe, to <lmo • partneseLlp, and 0,11 usehntbradly be stl.l lots The Lerma be very favorable. For Pamphlets, Frying • full and act orals olewriplust of the property. addles. Mews. Fronton, Prooton a C., hone bora,: Mears. Useunt..n, !gory a Malone, Ontrlniasti. 41111, risliabory, Ferretery Walt Inanntore Company, lies Yvtt: All St..n, dwrelan.l, I), vr pn , p.l, - , 1:0.111KK A 00. apt=.lind 7: I h”tot... al te.t, ot. Lot., )1... AORICU LTI: R.IL \VORhS FOR SALE by , KA Y a do_ I.:, Wool atm. etepaerir' of t h e Warm..., rola Colman's Incepaan Dprieultorr and h oral E. oosoi, eiatoo's floral Hand Louts, 4 rota, McMahon 's Ai:aorta. ILrdm. r, 4,1 re, t0..1 Dridgrinares V wog ~ Ardeore• ne• Joburid, a Agricultural Chemiitr,, Licl.l,;'• do Itoione'• Field I k A :!mini..; The Forinatemeouider an,l Field Crdotoolv., for kaourea, A Ilro • Ant. icon Fat 1111 Book, Thum,. oo Farm I ropleincoi.-1,,,,.,ra0.,. liow's Yawls Kitchen tiardoriec leemaiendro , Aniencsii do do American Flower ilardeii Loco. i•K is boa Frolt sod VT,,, Tr•ra.., i•o. .c • • Moms% Fruit Volttirlri, 13.rrf• molt tier lon. Ilr-hanan t' Lnogrverth en the tlryln and Shea,. er FOIL SA LE- -.1 er`l•llr :•Evr, withuiro (3/111111••• walk el the Shervier.s, Lan. ends., nq I.,ltatursli Vert mo I ( Ann,,ol in ine grad Seam. lieu leo, at.. and kisrhyti nt•l Hoo f' •Ildlin sus./ arable an.l eds. tag. laden, with alI re-:amine, old rinlblina all In pad 0.01 the plans has fifty On. Irearlng Apple Vas, all arallnl fresh and tvenly•llen Veer. heath sad Chni ry Ist, .I[han ritinnelssre ot all kiwi. of Shrubtary Tl.e dr,und eerie's, of utne two 0 noirerl rent 1.1.1,1 lb. elf Fa, and rd.,: tie, hundred feet front lento a swells, tree I. the len.ide 1 dedre to.rll this property Insionlodely •as loy lend moving West Toree made k DO% n al.giness/ny re CALIINKLL A Nit'), N Wee Orval, l'istatalr,n, EZI•A PORTAIL, at Slnnartnan ap1Z..2•.1 It II fli/FITFII • 1 4 1 1,011 K—We aro re,etving, tbe I i..n;hc _l2 brand* of Sonlbern flour per nos', hurl. +l.l 10 . land to the trade at ardratarndry Wire. till barrels City AMIN Will. 11 haat /:a tr. Irandl,. A?, do Canal Mill. do do de .1.. LAS do Kellar's do do do do do ours, do Ise., Crawl and toms likak As . 0.. Moonl Nreatoaa and h.•w.l W Wheal raw 1 .1., .1., I.raLam 1111111 .1. P. LIG.; KIT f CU. at. M 1., Wu.... and srt /mot str.....ta. M 001{1: 'S I S ZtIELODI ES. —A qo rultection 11.foorw • /1•Itallee, arttli ariapho. ntra nod ,wr.tup•r. ~,,,,,, with n portrait col ai,.l sketch of hie 111, in 1 In ioarJn .......... . . f 11. 4. d. clotb.elabuostal . D. Jo do lull dilt !Nu tad.Lt JulIN II INELLuit, nl W.ul u. J)11.01)UCE , :ale I , w 1;1 el ,i• •-lit t•llth t 11,111,1,11 Oh 1.,n01.14 111-4.1 Appl, " lUi !IfnA Ne-slmnui.k trgs pr .14 tocaLthi Itnivy '4O " Ilarloy, I:IDIALK.WIIITY I CO .I‹. I.lb,rty et FLOUR—Extra Family, Extra Supertinoln blik , and nonble Mara lu 'wan .Cl., (..1 a.bules sato and Mall, by ap'23 11.111DLIt, W I ItTt , .1t pAltEll PEACIIES-111 hag eleita Mee Prarbeor, 10 do onpsted dr, t.a omb. by - ap2:: 4IDIILR, WIIITS l CO BROOMS --60 dazes amorteil eizen for sale by (nplZ, RIDDLE, WINO * CO. Pittsburgh and Kant Liberty Passenger Railway Company. TRE COMMISSIONERS nuttted in the Charter ar lAD , Company ars requaecd t.. mate 1111 SATURDAY, A prd as 11/AA-AAA A. 11., at the DM,. t.l W. 0. LESLIE, Kri., lco. AO Dianaoad street. Tat, KM al. , rallacr. J. W. Ilallama, Dathaolel Jac Woodorelt, IVm. M. I Jam flemm g. L.R. LIT logiaml A. U. h 0 12==== frAsmrdltekhm t Inlet'. Zag , W. V. lionlia. .1 IL armpit>, ! . ~ J. P. Iltnrrolt, 11. Hartle,. •,•22:11.1 T 13 I man, d. P d. yer, JUST RF:CEIVINO PIANOS From the Celebrated Factories of WILLIAM ICNAIIE & CO Al Lhe 'VA K. 446114.1 Dep.A," 118 W.. 1 lAseed, 241 dwr ahem, Filth. •••itell - HARLINGTON & BOOK'fi IZZE327R.A.TqC£I .A.4E11,10-V, N. 37 Fifth ktltreet, UP ATAIItN , BANK BLOCK, PITTSBURGH, PA , 'Tamura IIuIANAR., Skrebandi., Puna(Air. AO °that psi, Idly again. Lno4l or Doduno by in AO CLITaI NOR Continental Insurance Co. of City of N. York. QUA Ltryital and Surirtur . $‘35.227 Ln Pl.lFritAlo in Ihn 1. 111. wstboiit Incur, Jog any ListAtily, Slonirlitton Fire luourosar• company. of 1.1 t• City of Wow It or k. SocorpordfdlB2l.. (WA Cojolotand sorido. 4•273 . ,r, • Ilipta 11LWV114 CUIS.I4, of .11.0411 d• &Co N 0.143 Wwid .trout, PlEkbargb; . . - Jolls D. 11 0CULD, ot " - McCord Co., No. ID Wood aDea, I'Diaborgid _ I. S4..PDNDOCK, BUFF, Pennock um. No: 'Y'9 Fool 4 , JACOB L. ti,;;;;:81 Gra YobstOitOtk 19 Wood 0 Plitaburen GM WIRT , E. White .6 CO.,'Wo. Fifth . Rittoftryet. . . jlt!u Itittnionntnto ALLECIIESt INSUIIANcE COSPANI, OF Pi TTSBURGH, OFFICE. -AO. 31 1 , / FTII B TILII:ET, • %IC III,th'1; 1 NSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF FMK AND MARINP. RISKS INALC Preside:lt. JOHN D. McCORD, Tiro D. M. BOORMloentary, C Vl'. WM DRAN,161....1 A grid =EMI .. _ Isaac -1.. a. vi, John D. 111..C-r.l. u. U. llonony. lea.; 5/. I.t.nn.)•[ ilArgty Chil.hi R. H. plea hng, Capt. K.C. tiny (.:Apt. W. Doan, Jchu A. Wilson, lb.. H. llow. B. L rah... Jct. ItAt. 11. Das is. SPRINU STYLES. . W. D. & N. NVOILTILIIM, IFI7 FOURTH STREET, PII"I'SBURG It, irj AVE now in store their large and rare JUL fully .14vied Kock of CARPET' NG s OIL CLOTHS M ATTI S wiNNIW tillAbEs Llano and Tablo Covers Which Will at least equal any altl , l {Thiel, are Ilfrered at the lwe,t pries. The attention ilf a diseriminitting public IA respectfully solicited. mr:lSAtf CARD. ?FITE SUBSCRIBE!: respectfully itiform9 tho wadi.' that !in !Mop. I I.lighl I.,.tia Ilan liAsloin OW.. • cll()Itqf STOCK of ST.E/N-12.7-A--Y'S and other PIANOS, persrually f.r thin mat It e.l at the rectorku. Ti,., thfliculty In ~hl4l tog the STEINWAY PIANOS, In toronvienre of their great therustel front all parts of the country, irulnred the subscrlber to perumally apply t., head qaart,ra, and he i 4 - happy to state (het h+ bee succeed.l In pr.,orlug a full awl varl..4 60.,L10n t.l highly popular u.trotneuto A. the supply of Mi. relebr•ted manor-eclair, rano,. he reality topixrod, the unelor.lan.l folly lord,, purcltaxers h. glee bon en early call. An op Partunity such to this, for wlorthnt a rim rilk. STEIN WAY PIANO too. scarefully chnfteu and v. 6.1 annort rook, has utter bef...te been prearnhA to the yothlle of thl• city. HENRY KLEISKI3. S S. LE . _ BOYLE & CO SECOND STREET, iert FP* CINCINNYVIA. (>ll . . I❑NI P3l:TFIlti ur LIQUORS AND WINES I=l T C if L, COLo p le rs, Lamphere. Burning Fluid and Spirits of T URPEN TINE:. Nano Prtur.r. of .1. ty a.m.-101.1 of Domestic Liquors, Winn, Cordials and Frrurn B I a. T E H 8_ c.....taut.y on hanJ Tail.. gra po• BOURBON AND RYE WIIISH EY, Peach and Appl. Brandy, A 1.51 ~ A UATARIA AND NEW RNOLANI, RU , 1 1. 1=Mill!=ill :CELEBRATED "RUBE" WHISKEY Ag.ot. f.r Mt:DER:CR 0 4, ULY.'S JAYASF.SE irr •04t1h1.1vE HARTWEI.I. A SiIEPPIIARD, I=131! ItJ atul l•rn, V., ran, li. sum. , i,. =lll2 II 0u.rerit,rm......1 ~.... pr. i.rist o , of tho 4341.0.1 mod AUT . .0 P 11.1.1. apl 4 no. b.., ...to.retir.i. lit it.. wort 1 for we 1... gr l / 4 1 FOUItT11"1„- OF A l'f'Lli 'ATIONS for 4 11,, J.. L- ~..,,, e-- CI. rt... mho. on to Son! :lot, 1...0 ..- A./L/1 C.... 44. In , 111, LI ..rd, 1,10 .11-)1 Alto, ef j or. do 0.1110, h00net.,,.. t ow.. t 0... ."11 ‘l. •I. orb., ..t. • 1 4t. a %I, 4.1 slo r,.. Bradyll.l.4o. /1r g 0..., ,r, Bay PI- 4 . 3 t ea. Puha...mi. P....rgm 15 . 4 •_. , Laorm.r.o. in, ~,,,,.. ~,4 „..._ ~.. ..1 ••..1, Port.fintgl.. Ertel J.. Al .. IL, . r ood. 4, I, e ..d h . p.. ~.. L. 11e11 11..1....r,' . do Sti. do .1 P.m. ./.....1, totem., it..... 10...rib1i% iLc IlAtim Philip. .1, ith •....1, Alt. glomy. thrown., ALlto.sy, oith ..tro, g...1e,1,1 a . .I. AI , i h.-or. Lora.. otopben. t o . P.. 1 •ard, lo .4mm:h. Coooewela Ja...11 , J.. 1.200 t L.`l C 1.., 1.A.0.1A L 1,.. CA A 1,.. ph. rAirla to .... 14 ....rd. Pitodough. 11.11.. L.wittavern, ,o 1 A.. do Che.amon W hi, do 111. d., do boast Georg.., .I.• toil .4. A 11,...1..ny. 1N,......rgcr Peter, ta4ern, toil do Putehor.l.. Bn (1nt1.., o, K.srett Near e. .-lie other g 010 but ward. 1 , 11.i...4.h • r.1.1..r oartiod ts..ru, %dill. hortadop, treyvoale grandlydo 3.1 w•rd, Phial mgt., Yee her Michael do 4th .1.. Allegheny. Formate. Clitobetb, rove., ohaler toe will, , Prenttols John do I....roocoville, 04..nicnI.,.d.ria, 00. 1z.... , • ,, ....M r , Poreborli ilimbeth, eating 1..1.2,3d wyd, Pithdough. ..onet Balser, do do nth du do tiegord Bogor, . no 4 . .n 1 .1,1 1 , tlosolii lhanro., torero. 1.1 do .1, i..bbort Jaco , ... Jr, do 0,41 do do .11...1,00,d 4., do , Is, do “.. Vert. thong., do /1010er Joseph, do HMI., Carl, co tin do do 14.41.0 an Ahth..ny. do Moser Anthony. M. L....er St .Imr tp ll...meth * ilnitorni., ...t.t..41,Jr made, ....1 Ted, Pitist..., tier..., grout, torero, 1.4 word, l'ltlalmrsl., 11•110.41 JAM. do oth du .1.. lio. k. ender ii.orge, (a. ern, 24 .111.1 do lionsteiter Anthony, will. ether good'. wilt It'd. p 111.1 g Inglis, liorriao %V, ....mu, Mt. ward, Pliterdargn .I.to. Jobi,with other goods, 14..,p00m, I.,,megh Jrpodi 111.0041, robing loop, 511. •01.1, Valet..., I. Kell Janob.h.earn, ghorpotoirg. iiterlissibuko Joh, torero, Ini ea.!. Alleabor., I. hmeing 11.ory, do, Yo.t Ihroongbon.. Itorherdoerf.r T., sr 4. 1. 'Moo 5...!...1 ....rd, A11egh....) B es Icon, Leonard. toss.. 3.1 do, .1., holier 040011, with other good., MI. tie. 1...0.ns h. K. noel. AL...lw, ...Imo 1. tie., oi4 do, do 11.1,, ./..e. ph, .Imo, lierrhoer John H..µ., lo,", il, . ~.1 do, M. 8.0.., Jos.ph. .1... 31....ngebela borough hreig Peter, .1.., torrniugbain. Kos.. Frauds, natio.; house, Loner ht lion- towneto l i ." - Lutz Thad..., oh., fah word, Pitteburgi. '... Lang hhetiorl, torero, 101, do, d.. Ldershoe Thootax, ttttt u. % or .4111., towmhip I.ightcop I Mom C., do, l.t wool, Allegheny Lottitorter a limpohlo or, a ith odor goods. rib .h., .to In,, John. tavern. 1....... o f Clair lownolop Miller Jot., .1.., ...I. tr•rd, Plitannigh Meyer John, M. 1.1 do Alloglomy Hitler John. do VII. ilo Pittsburgh Iles., WO. do Alotiougabela tor .ugh. Lemma. 1.,..n, talon., it go lown.hip. Inugell Li P. do 1.1 wool, l'ittelmrsh. 11'Leughiln Philip, do lat do do al'hevitt John, with other goody 4th ward, Pittston gb. M3ltowdy John, lasers., .4 , ti du do Nicholson Francis, do Ilit .40 do Norton Josses, do gd do .10 Viler. Nichwril, jr., with other g0...1., 2.1 0 d Pilishorsh. Oideumeyer Ju1..,, eating hum, sth do do Petrie henry, boyar,,, inn word, Alle,lomf- Itow-Aing AIM., eatiho higi.o, lot word, Pithol.ur s 1. Bowles ig Charles, do Jth do Allegheny Itickte. Billlsin, torero. 1.11, .1. Pins ttttt gI. IL...lager llo.per, eating house, sth do do Ragloman John, do 4th do Aileen,' itorghloy John, do McKeesport. &mil Jogeph, towers., litraoushom.. darter Jotob, do lideesindlem township. Benton Nathaniel, with other ',Nods, 3.1 ward, Pittsburgh. Seddeuatriker Wm.,. do do 6th do do dhortersChrletion, tavern, gd ward, Allegheny . Beldlo flattish, eating hum., 31 do l'lt taburgh ppencor Joseph, Caroni, ILI do do hickey Jamb, du iteserso township. Monti Ilionia,e, 'du Id. ward, Allegheny . Belimidt Tilos.l, do 4th do Pittsburgh 6litiver John do 6th do do libowera Philip do lith do Allegheny. Itenti Frederick, with other gooda, Birmingham Blaine,. Anne, torero, 41.0 ward. All•Kbecti. doted% Christopher, tavern, Pitt township. Shaeffer Wm., do 3.1 word, Pittahnrgh Vierbeller !legal', do let do do glerbellor Daniel, eating Lot., tat word, do Wolff Wtti., With other goods. 6th word. Pittsburgh. Wittathhangli William, torero, IlicKeusport. Weaver Jcueph, do 41.11 ward. Allegheny. . Weisser 11. 4. do 61h do Pittsburgh %sluing ChrisUan to let do do IVesele Daniel, do Wilk!. hownehlp. TiiOnAli A. ROWLItY, Clerk DlerkSol3lm, April gla t slS69 . opt: BONDS AND MORTGAGES WANTED. -Wanted Wrath., Bonds and ilfortgageo in antrum' or Font Thotiaand Dollar/if:4,o o o4oh' oghtoutnhered heal Estate In Allegheny county. Thuw not ext.editag $609 emit, and hating not more Won 00, year to run preferred. Apply ininlediataly to Bog 491, Allegheny. Ala/god. RAISINS -500 boles Clemea'a brand; '350 bat bolos du do aid gnat. do do do WO boxes Layers, For ule by Kral=•AiltlLSON, ITV 3 7 Wood at, corsair° L. hula* Hotel PhUNtS-5 eased is glass jars; 3 do 1n fancy hoses. Ln kegs Cooking Pruner, casks Tars inb do putt reed end /or mato by HXYDIELL t •FIDERBON, au= No. a W.. 1 al.....ppuoite .11. Medea Hotel FItU cust,....glpintrfz; c... Phyr„ 2 bal. Altrincia, 1, 11vc.1,.1 (nigh ) .1 , 42 WATT 4 IVILRON. FOll. SALE-110os° &„ Lot situated at tho oontlkyiut rumor 01 Idalkrt and Lltatry DI ,32N. totylog o front abnuclblrly feet, tow a . .. Tied by J. A. kty- Ny, j&q. Pon kyypyougolro by ttotothrooßb twAbottle,b, to _Nl:V:llyd* FA)111111 LINEN CAbillltlO EMBROIDERIES in COLLAIIA AND ARM, AI : MINUS AND INAHATINGB, AT - •`. BUACILIIELD &0011, apt Comfit fourth and Market streets. 113 AC(II4-1000 country " cued - ROMS and pk. by , ' • - iumadatiinnts:ao. 300 BUSHELS Ditit - VAIN for sale by relll lanai It ,101401. Amusements ::..4- . FURNITURE % , --- ffile-IIIOLESALE AND RETAIL , THE SUBSCRIBER Il AS REMOVED t.. i 4. th• DISPATCH BUILDING, NOS. 67 AND G 9 FIFTH .TREIII.I. Where be will l .11,11,...1 i , ‘I LI Wholesale and Retail Cil , t.an , • r.. rtrANITIIREI AND caAanr. (1 I Evc•ry D...4 • 1 . 111t i.•Il =II I=l 4IV All , OFFICE FURNITIII with Stoam ro‘A cr 1. , lip nt npl2:lm , l 11. 11. CYAN IrIMMEEC WD. SMUT!, TPa.llPr r)- eel. uumutal Mum, has It. tl, ttla r•-•islettre , 01.11,y l'ultergon, will b. happy to ewe hie ttku.3.a an.l postr..rte aunt ull may tledit.. vv., 1., V . —cal Mu , le awl no Flute. • a.. ut.12.111 HEMOVEu. CG. lICSSEr ('(). I,lth.ve.l t" . Copi,r NO 37 VI I , TII STIIECT,IIIII... 1,31,01 Pfttabutgli Copper Rolling Mill ittle4ShlY BRAZIERS BOLT AND SHEATOINU (OPPLAt, ESSEB COPPER. BOTTOMS, ') I V It; 'l2 13 IN C. i.d .11r.in an.l n/ Kotth- • Short Rill] IthM . .T Y.lt, SoLlehlt, CON'Elt 111 VETS, AC Ten, Tin Pluto, L0.t.1 iflr. , Plant Zin, env.,, 1r... Tin n.r. T. nI . •t, '7 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. t. 1 . 4.1,1mr Cut to lan, g kilern VAL.—.I S. Lige,ett Co., hare re al frorn N4nl 40,1 %%At, kgre. to N.. 7.1 Frold qtr., J. S. LIGGETT a FA CTOltti and Produer G•mmis orellan.. for w...,:- Floor.lirxin, rely, N. 7. , IV,t. Awl Ytont otrool, r Y Iv [l.l. • . • . - CALI 11'ELL & BRO., DOAT FUR' ISIIFIZS AND DE k LEI:, IN lauitin, hemp.. I o.,ttor. Widsg, MIMMEII= npS:l, fm r an,l :S Pr tf .St. I r A II 11.1 ,.. 1 A , ,, Sts ;.. Ba d n Banker., l.n here 1L,., will 1., 1,1.4 n 0.1.1 tits cosmplett .1 I hr.. ts.s , hollofing. EMOVAL- John M . 1;i11 t,ol 11:1 ve l/..in •1at..1 I. No I t L I. il3 •t rfflpill ONE HUNDRED Pianos and Melodeons. NEW SPttING STOCK The Now Scale Iron . Frame Felt Hammer PIANO S, Warranted not to lar.an: ha,/ or hurlh u ifh TIIE SUIISCItIBER lorg+tocall the especial Inntion el the pohi, luII. how Spe tug St,k 14 PIA NOS. melreftd 1.0 - Wcull7 from the *lt er kr. TN./ A hi.)) . hoodoo, vette thee NEW FELT N DOI - 131.E DA MPE it-4 P.I TENT RErE.triA7; AND BRACED BuiTOM OR DED PLATE A - 9.lendid MEr.r.r.v..N= nud I. NI L fr ,, 111 tin F . :1.0,n. 1/1,.•n 6A—All I*P. , cub •Ful ev,IT sutluremont • , ,I Imver, I=ll lons ;•• ♦i ror I SIr.•.•I • for Chi, k. n, Jr ,ror's 11,tor, Awl 11..a.t0 Ilstorttr'n MoJkla.nu. Clll 1.; Al' PIA Not:. r , (war ft...0wn...1 raw; rval-coraml W ata.! art.“. 1 .1.1. I.y e. 11 11, • TIIE 51ADF. IN TIIE lANITE I. NT ATE N: TA , r .t•• will f.,11 .1 Pr..t., (II arol nut.lo in .11 r I. .11. r 1... I 11... Vi h.r T 1...., ill E.. n. 1.1. Inr tbm //m..11 c..n.nonwon • nnn.., by thn malt. re. • n. 101.10, • rnnbt. Ynr yak J./ n 11 M ELI nInI;I.E.,T rrunl I. Ml 1 , A 11.11,1" ti It C IC 1 I II: S TA S : W loLF:SALE ANI) RETAIL JaktIVEVTO.NT, I 1 4 STNErT, Meat lr opp..te the, ell•i0111 HOU, H AVE .LUST OPENED A VERY GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, RlO. LAIWAYRA AND .JAVA I'OFFELS, Bugatti, Rice, Rice Flour, Corn and Pearl Stn rib, Farina and Yiait Powder, Pearl Sac'.,' park Sala, Cream Tartar, CA Brume and Chocolate, Maitearoni and inieelli,PureGroundSpiceii. Pure Flatoring Extraets Tilde and Dairy S A I. 'l' . SO. d RE!, HANS . AS EEF. CANDLES, CRACKERS, SOAPS, stititM, TVaxeci, chi 9a.s, airtaitnallirT Boots, Shoes, Hats, ONIJ 'ET'S , BtC JAMES P. TANNER, WIIO L ESA LE SHOE, HAT AND BONNET WAREHOUSE, iN. II.; Wood Si re.t. Pittsburgh, Penna., Lbw now In id,. Ida vi ry hvgo vita. of GOODS purchared from the EN ENGLAND MANE TORIES, hi W. LOWEST OASII PRICES, ell which .111 .1111.41.11nyero 114.7 n t.r.ofians pne East rur ILolr goods, for the future wilt sere both time mod money by otitkimg their purchaemtrom him, li/ftDealer. are rifirteated to call lostoro totting, end oat haft thenueelvta of the tact, Main; stientloo glynn to or4firs. The peifectlon of Dental Art. ARTIFICIAL 7E8171 WITH PLATES OF PO RCELAIN AND CORALITIL DR. N. STEBBINS haring opened an of ee .I_, at lot Penn street, Is prepared to orsonfdetnre and Insert teeth of the above destrlptten. In introducing these no, nod Improve.] styled of Dental Wort to the citizens of Pitteborgti, lee. H. Dela summed that they will meet the same favemble reception whl:h ham been accorded to them In New York and other localkiee where they have been tested; and he furthermore believe, that they aro destined h. supercede, ete they certainly excel all other styles In LIGIITNIWN, DURABILITY, BRAUTY nod PURITY, and In every finality which renders Arlßleisl Teeth desirable, end are at the um. time mach lea eipeuelve. sportmona of this work may bo lawn at his oillm No. tin PENN MINT, NNAII ST. CLAIN. aptUotdawT Carriages arra =gees. FOR TIIE ACCOIIISIODATION of Pitt:- burgher., end etraugore visiting the eltr, the eat...crib er has opened Waterount Immediately in the roer of the llonungshela !lowa, on Yiret etre., o f the ludo of CARRIAGES, BITOGIID3 AND SPRING WAGONS, Of I,u loatmfactare—the mairrial .11 oeletted with gnat MIL. Haring brow enbagod thirty-throe Joe.. to the , b00n... and tbo loot ow/onto. pwra In Allokhony City, trllh nu In of LO.litomo, 1 FolfaciOnt gnarantoo is to tbo quality of All work. 11. public are 11.41pectfally inritotl to .11 Awl @stand. his work. .s.Vactory on lb. cornor or Fedora] .item onel North Common, Allegheny Pity, JOHN YOUTH. rnrl9.3codko , T STEAM[OB PRINTING OFFICE.- OARDg, CIRCULAIIO, BILL HEADS, BILLS LA DINCI, POSTXRM, every fal lety of Job Muting 010010 l with Doomed* siorstorwaey, of abort 001.00 bf WM. ti. JORNSTON aplb ET Wood kola. -CIRUASSIANLIQUIDTh — o beet article orrx dlecovered fur tamitlfying die complexion. Mao Cirtsselm Heir exmlleot article for metering. end promoting the growth of Lb* balr. A in. supply of etch Jolt received , Gottier Diamond and,. io AyBOUT -KOMI lICINDIAD .YAA wittlairiliv 4' will 0014 VI ISM for sPProftil eoda sr) tiuzincso flotirts C Cbanges Inssollttion of Partnership. rrilE PaTtnerliip 11,.retof.c. exi.ting: be onderal,nr.l. th.. I f • In.rnyth, a thin day nln....lvad 1. mat unletrtontst. Thou.. ant A r th hawing parrlron..l zhn In. •o .I..Ln Il.n I..wenn 01 lb. lath nr, ran t d ,nn.. noln., I.s In.•la A 1,,, art. autln.rn...l L. r P" ),1114 VIEA, rth,. IS 11.1:N FOr.nVIII 1. Lo L S.II. r. I l(e/t. RS DEALERS XIV PRODUCE Pli: MET ELOUNi: , Kn. .457 Liberty stree I ri IT '. ruin. fV ri 1 111.: FIN:14:ItS11;N:t.:1 , lUI 1 • h• s:1 ; /.1,1E34,. And .I.rIIN It. Kt:%IPI.V.. ipri: I. 1..1 .1.1,1. .19,1,4, It A. N ii F. It 1..-ropr 11 . ..1.1 and Thir.l Strer;ua. r tas i, , vs. 1.. Lis, is friss t.. 14 ..sl.l As , 1.11,111••••6 I. vs.s ..1.• "1 YtAtISAIS ANA LANA WA T:+. ItANIi No rys. 11111.1, AND :IL% Eit ...IN. dr. ut)_(l.4l.etisitso n 14.1,1,1,1 ts. Uni4 , l Sta., eq_St. , ANn.,l it .t.1,.-.l.zta 11. ,IJ•••1 tit Cnirrrot •usl pa , r 1014. IHAVE THIS /JAY .I‘ . '.SI)(IA . I . EIINV/1 • 11 11, Mr. JOHN N6I.InIN its 11, which will unilt the 61,1- LEM ON.I JAN! 1.1..11t13 Unntlert•ltlng In nll Its !franc...l.. EMW.s. DELLOW, N. 118,Xottrth , t.. 1.4 00. 1.• t'...tert.totn : to oil tftt Itt.torbo.t. to t..-.t nestot,r, nt t...alt tan ~,, ,• ll‘ , call nja, ,•.I nit. , ntiati 1.. ra , m , ntrln In, Metallic burial I.•r 11,” ••1.• al whi.t, eg..ni• la lt,i4 city, 40 , 1 I. S. • I..• 11 y ar, h5,, , 1 • !nog.. •a rnr.l• ..t r.ltai•• ea.l nr.n.h, rho) execl nll .Oro.. Yancr•l• n loe Ilear•••, llorsoml erd Cne tl•••• ,at• nr.y gret,ll.l, ,n•nt C 1,,. city. tin•rent.•lsc the 3 nal tOt aant,tionant,..l ,retr..use,• I.,,t,•fare •n.5«1 to the .1,1 lira, _ rilfiE PA R i'NElt6llll' heretofore eltsting j_ re •• tl.e an m. .. 1 1,11.1 , A!I afthe Polar Ml.l. lin• U.I. day 1.0,111 IfinOVlVell - 1•3 tunnel co ant. /lumen' 'loll 'raring di•g•r•4l Lid 11.16-1,-el to 31.11 ur ,1.,1. U. het:4 A C... akar • )11 r , utlnuo end ern I, g•Ily natl. ay..d t• On the rac.,uuta •••1 IY. , KJ! in, IS:, • U. A. MUNfilwo.k . --- POINT SAW It f: have a,i,ciated thrstn i t0,41.111..r, uu.11.1 - ro. .1,1,s mod ftrus 51 I Du It FY. DORI, ! , 1 11, L., •.111.4 I.uu, Iwr 11, atz...l hill, ay ..ruppli c. 4.1.1.14 5.,..,..1 1.41,1,4 144,1..4 pH. tot. () A. 511.1N1,161:FV. .1 51. DORI-ANL , . 00% 21.,1 A. P K lONE. _ _ • • _ r (INI/ERL , IGN id), wider the name of I It II AIM !I t:t) • titre 1 - ..rtnewl n cop.rt.n.r.l:l:: for the I purr. .....1 car:, mg 011 tlir 'l ' .uunlu 1014,11. 44. In Dupl..ne le• h0g1...t pito: In .111 be pm: tor II I.:en and 0.11 F4lu., enner wl :In Tannery -u a: lb.• ator., of Iticb.tr.l Lnlwrly .11..•1, I:lCliAltD (101:. M lcu.tAL W11.1,11.1C11. rIIII n ad, r,ignetl have a.N.ociated wi th them h. I . 4.mmirrltr. JrYE, FR C..., Stru.,rtivil Thr ch. oo n wall »gait., ats AL. I NI. , rcAzoll CO_, 1,11111r.g. COMMISSION MERcIIANTS Vet the tette of Pig Iron and Moons.. detliltf 95' IT ATER FT FLEET, theesucht: Tfl E UK EA T...7:4113.11:1 - 1: IL! TITS WORLD SITALLESGEI , -- Tr) PROPTVg ITS SQUAL'— , t o ß iorn r 11:11 Surf., IA of 11,0 ,••f Sat t, r ti•a Cettforil county' “In April, I G:ir, ai a. I can retornilwt, 1141.1// 1 , 1 , •111.41.• itialrie,rar,i , on my ripper lip, whi,lt .ant Loc..e rularg,l and solo. I poulticiit cif itorriol, ant ft cnel, of blur viten!. • ' , twat effect IFlealing the swro r stolding I rwlliel on lir. Yly. of Eritothibitrc who prtinottnowl It Ctn. weih tit ewgir of 1....1 beep) p.ll. Yindloi, reniniller of gin sveil. I rani.' titian Dr. ,trelfer. of finvid.rille, &trier, ronnty . . who sleep.. the 11180 WW erowtr, Roil gave toe internal rind czt,rnel rein...lire—Ow latter ....igt/ng principaliy of 140.4, b. WI pirrpiier, unitinueit /Treading toward the noon. I nest 'wilier.. of arsenic, In the torn& bpi liir time clowkoil illsreeti.e, but therm., (nation Prison Incrowiwil I hoot calleil Ir t. Clan•tile, cnty. who also prontiontwel the du. • rie end ou a salve wail to Ica ner.leiling nieili, tint it no effort whaleaw cheiliti4 iit this aprewl ro the wire. In lif the wanie year, the dowsee hail par srr..na niy urge, 1,1 , . and hail attach.) Itin twee, whin wt to Cincinnati, when, I roniultril Vint NeNewton, en Ow Flo pro , tiouno•wl thenl... , 40111 , .. C 1.4 rr, Iltrj.lll/.11.1r,11 loot of owiriory Il• .01,4 /.1111 Z 0101- nwnt,rsd gal roe Intornal rrnieit.e. ho ILI: ilea op. but the Inflammation was out thoroughly reintrvi di In pet , . prroonnred mho ruder. and 1 It'll Ivinr In Ipro inn aiisin returned, end ea 1...n2/sat I couldrest at nexl.t. 1.21 e In 312 y Ir , •Cmcenn2,i. 22122., 'gel I nutlet the • ho, hr hest... 22th arn.2.l I 1,n...h....1 m email hepumther..ll,2.., loch time no.l e%ely 1./e0.41 redy, 2221 1 , 1,11, •Eit • rl2 lat 2 the .h...22e, 1.. allots I rei n. .1 I,..tne 11222. 2. re ,tll three .Itehn,ing ulcer. m.nn iat , • r t.Utz,il tl.lll, pleparntkb., met 21., me2,ctne tOat I tot Dons Dr ill,. hnt the CAW', ry,t.t,mt trowing n1021.2:2f M.. kr, r my tos., !he. prrotre par. tad altieked ( 2 f1 , y,l had yt.en op all 1.2.2 eve!be,22 eltrea, .lure De Ely sahl he t 1 '..n1,1 21.110 y roller, but tnat rnre Yr. , my oeltote. In 112tch, la., bun,ht a bottle ••1 •• I:l,24l:loarcher. " but I onfre,hat I hal In , Nall In II 1 wo2 Ivry ternk alien I r0am...2,A tali,: it hit I f”anil th.tt I ~,stut atninth day by .123, and raloo that tbe alrers o , rumeneel Aieln2 np. I rtmlluorvl. awl Wit..n the third I.2ttle an, la ten my 12e. 1 22212.1.212/411 ht nuracle. I m.r.l a tonrlll bottle. and I bate Inn, be/41111er 2114 re than I 1,2..1.2. for 11,0 la. 1 ,e2r2. A Ithentle my (.retie Badly di 2 ligured. I Ani 21111 velernl to a lu•nhro Proridenee who kW. spared my lite. enol has hoe,. don • Iltr2oth the instrumen t/they M 1.1)1113[1 . 3 11. es,,rrn hum , Susetize.- I=l DAVID MrCREARY. rr,arl.l thia.3lat Anquer,A. 1,, Iwrora urn. thr Justir.L.l tr, Pectro In and for the, 11..r.11,1 ot Itlalr count,. Pa. .1 Jortra. JOHN 11011.1.F.V. J 11. i•tni4.,l With N privron• Tett,r and 1, ying utatty rerrt,ll, which utterly failnd to parr-1 .0 r .. rtu0.!..4 I try Lirk.t.ti . tt Improrot Mood ertartl.rr,4o.l n , u six kt 3tt..0 proro.nc. twlrcorrti. The rester hreLe ...nu-thing over year aaa, n lho metal of ray arm, Lora the elbow. dean tat tLu aria.; all, on my tar, humuEltately round the tmaillt and 'tun. and cehtinuel to la a t.`, tormeul Ty. toe until cur by the Meal Sat, her. 31y et e.e, At ti. 4140 etl" moot aeleat.earing to the eaten,. thud oil Una, liable he Mead at any time the leak rs:rrt len to WI aear , v a„.4a. anetime• Ochy that I could ttratnta. utt tar Math I bar..Ewa lean world .aka and foal It due In Mr. Lindsey, and to Ma pUb9, generally, to nt the tide rtatement. and hap. that °there like ruyan I may be leuellte rrl ht noting Ida valuable tualieitie her JANE I WILSON. wart Sr••rn auJ.O 661 . 1b«.1 1.06,AR d'rt:nett iu au•l fur It, ray ans day of July. A. U. 1.7 ' AND. facJIASTI:It, Ald,rnuan. UU. 0 11. KNISKR, as..l r. 1.11 burgh, Peon. mrl7.lAr P THE BEST SEWING NAM:fur/1.8 A. M. MARE HALL Federal Street, Alleghel.Y unt7 IRISH. I...I.INTRINTS, Damasks, Diapera, &c. CONSUMERS OF ItICIIAILDSON'S LIN ENS, and those desirous of obi-ail:dog the GENUINE OtalDS, we that the, vticlea they parchaare ate aoal. ed with the full name of tie, firm, RICHARDSON; SONS et 019DRN, as guarantee of the semidries& and dunsulity of the Good. This caution la rendered maeratally necessary Se large quautitim of haorlot and Unhurt. Linens ore pt.-cared, on after seem. awl sealed with the rums of RICIIAIth. SON, by Trish Houma, who, of the Minty Mom inflict.' alike oil the American cousantsr and lb.. tanuta. turer• of the Cenilitie OMAIS, will Oct readily abandon • bushiess m profitable, Chile parchment can be Imposed on with goods of a mirtlilesa character. J. BULLOCILE k J. U. LOCK se7,lydLs Ague!, 36 Choi ch street, New Vora. METRICS AIIRACULOfIS VERMIN DESTEOSEE, The Only Remedy in the Wade Worn Sant 0. 6s3relfnate Rath, Moe,, ComiliOaCrtai, BITS, ANTS, MueattTueT,lo o ss, Moms, Met.rs, Osus Won= no 0,50 n bream, &e. 50,04)1) DOSES 601. D IN ONE /lONTII. These Celebrated lieu...lira have been este naively nand for twenty-two yearn iu all parts of Europe, sod their mime. ulnae power have been attested by the Comte of Quash, Prance, Ragland, Anstrba, I'vmede: Baratta, Pavony. ge s t, um, holland, Naples, lc, and their Chemical propertlve ~,eeetued, and approved by the most dlatlnviehe4 alrdscal- Vacuities all over the world. Their destructive....+ to all kinds of vermin and lusoCts Las bean ceitified lo Skis could., by the Dlsoctors of tbo swami. Pot , llo lostitottons, Plantorn, Farman., ['convict.. Hotels. Warehouses, Marolfactorie, an•t by rations db tlogulsbod private citizens. Nenanrocia Testimonials and Certificates of the ...Meaty of these Bewediea cambetive at the Dot Fett:MlVl.olesaleand Retail. by the listerintr and no. plater, JOAMPLI MRYER, Practical Chemist, 612 Brnedwt7 (cor. lloetton at.,) New fork. General Agent fur the U. Egoism .td Cunt.% BARBEE.. MEC Y. 11UNBTON, Breccia, fit 10 AM.' and ill Broadway, New York. lbw tale la aim city, .boWstssad tetaa kg R. Y . EEL, LERS it CO, corner Wa..l and 14....a.1 r4.4.IOB.IPLFIINCI I Owner Diamond and Market N. BEECIIA Al A SCHEN. NAN, Allegheny.der..TnOmdte ARTIFCIAL EARS.f—DC. Keyso r, of 140 Wood street., lemon hands eery excellent device for Ilse persam, by vbkle'tesay peewee trelawde lei lege so well se eeee,.... pita perettedrum, welch Is Wetted inter ate egtyetlku.at hi =Gym." of dasfoeia. 15 bile..tjtat reed- end _'WAIT * C1CE33351 ISEEDIZSM 'S II E E T S ILICIIARD3ON'S !laical announcements. 10.1% RSOCIATE JUDGE or CONDON PL.Ros.— DIM I N 11. ST WK will bo a catoildato for 1:101:11Inn• timl at tn.. Republic. C.tentioruto he hold in Juan, IMP. nt A p.ct.t.. Juagn td tbn Court of G 2 3 7. 4%. Ar, or lo 14 tr.noty. .v 3 I 'nov.ts aNI dillbe a earolTaoto for tho or . " Republicsn.Couvention for ..r Law in an. Court Of Commau p. 21.41110, - 3, (4' eOIIIION 1 - LESS.— ."-m, ,111, 1.]'. , i1l Lnmekeleto for mmial" Cot.t.liti.ll, for the offiroof Ae.e.ten at t e eeat l the Ce., of C.-tot:eon Clem, to-e of tbi. teon[y. ei,lediverjol.? )1• AieT JI-Ohr .. — Alexander W. Fos ter, of tbo ear of I,,ohorelhlen eere3ideto for tho foroLlican 'erso:a:lea for the odic. of Aseleaehr -ledge, of he Cern , of corllte..F _ • • I=l I.• .P 01••••// 0: I:10 1:011111,10211 C . ollo . l;oo%7o7=ir•PliV • li.tvii Eutmcso sof Ch art iexA ton nshi candUftte for (7.mity CommL.iocer, S. , t to Ow ale, of the Ur puhlecnn arorrlttion District Attorney. ATTORiar.—ROVSAT B. Can- Mr/sloths, trill het cstultdate tor Diti- Irla A Ict.ct tha Republic,. etniury Coctectl.n, S'-Orlin. suh,crib,rs to the Capital ,!erk of !lon oe,titerm' itsiivray com r,' romiestell to moot at 111114:`,1 11111`KL. ott 9.A131t -I,IV, f I 3011 .n.e.akt, si .1. ft., for tho .•f , .r.„.sli it In¢mud r“,..r.11,.. .-Ittitkic 13 ro of .• 1..(13c2 i 1.1.1 tL , th:rl )1 , ,,hy of .11.2kr, ~” .1 S. 13:1.4 ItIOTIAILD JJ11111.4 4 , .1.111R.3 I'. BARR, N. 110L11ES. ! !..1 11,11. Al.!!! 1, 15:X...0{1,14j • .:-j.S.r.w 11.11,LE12S MEETING.—The 1, tho Now York, f . rttal.nr.b and 1.:o Royal Mini, Compll. oro Linat a gtoorat wool. lag lto. pi11 ..0 111 IN DAY.tho utta 601 of to non at 10 A 11., at hi, ilk.. of Dr. WM. Y. I WWI N, f :11011.alosly ntrolon. ity or.ten of Itio 11,43neitt, 0 , 1 JOHN 111N'1 N , Jr , ewes. Co Est rro LET. --Store Room and Office ' at No. 7t* W:ovrrece,Oly orcupted by P. U. friend DICSKY CO. - rpo LET—A Brick Divellingeontainingor tiLtiabml paret. ElopOre Ur la., mr2bll. 11. KINU. Nw.lLl.llorty Bina.% KENT iN ALLEUIIENY—AM- L pod Brick Dire Mug on Beater street, neartheJlelt hite icsa nod.uatet through the. Lows. od ot.yry :tlamaa. Hail, Water 14,0.4 near Fed• r‘onpi nut! two small:et toot.. suitably I iturpc.e. ILoonur iktr, F.1,11111e IL 11. 11.4115. Al4:y;bxuy. rvu LET.-Ti Kit lleFirable business rt.. 11,1, With btt.e1...1. nes (IA coroor GUM... 7! 1.11.-rty ntut o . llgry, u,ll sdatleal for • Gunny gm.? are mr the wt fourteen V.t.pure ruct7 No. 211 Liberty .nrct. LET-I'wo well tini.lted two story Brick Dwellings. ..Inkling nine. ruuseacb, on tos.r (Dualism, within lisp minutes salk tho Post.ollite. Enquire of N. A. ETILItIiFTT.277 Pone, stivot. TO LET—..I Store Room on Filth A In the nun.: cltsimblolocallon on tOnt grea: Mor on:11140n. Apply at WI &Abort, - latmel. ILIDDLE, MO'S & CO. U LET—'t'wo large first-class Dwellings & If, 9•lth •111119 , it0pn,r,90..14. 11111.111 CLICK., 91cCII1:EICIF d CO., • 9 ' end 151 F.,c0n.1.,t. r 0 LET—The Warehouse Baum uud 011ie° eee. tecupival by Nab, /I. Mnond it Co., ei Front at A WI, Loft ...hie for storing bolt°. ben , ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. 0.7.1tp, Ructton N. AL_ DAVIS, Auctioneer Ltanitnes dal Paha Tawas No. 6S Viftb Retain lEWELItY A NI) WATCHES AT Auer TON. --Cattaneneing tst Toe.ley. Avid at 734 tirlost, r u and canar:nog Wednesday, Thoralay nod Filemy ereologn at saitie hour, nod 1.6 the benefit of personas nne lile to intend the eveoitin take on Tlineadny. . nod Friday enernlona at la o'clock, will tie add at the Commercial &lee Homo, an. Set l iftl, street, a largo oniortmeot of supertax. Jenisre i einbiadou all dee varieties ts.rn Ly genUeceon and Laine. A 1.., Gold and Fili - nr Fnzli.b rm) Awed:cal Patent Lever ii.tch.x Than. who buy to:oil wtit do well t, latettli the ntock itntn..lwtely. mon D E LIBRARY lit CATALOGUE. —0“ fatnrday estnlns. April 7.24, at 74. , 'c10c/t, he mold, In the secetst Ilnet 'sales mama, No. 54 Filth at, by catait.„-oe, nu exteueive collection of valuable Books frees • private library, embracing superb capita Of tee favorite au thors, valuaole sets of bunks for the library, choke works of the present day, popular literature and elegant volumes lot lb. ' , tone. Among the variety see the Abbotsford edthon of the IS surly Noels, Urals, lbuterth's Werke. illnetntod edOiou of StualtePsisre. 3 vulatm.PO , Mtial Gallery sf Arta, II vole; fins emlitoni of honyam Asian's hapcleon. 2 robs IConss Arctic Itsplonattons ' vole: Works of Campbell, Moore, Pope, London, Burns, Johnson, km Chatubera' 11110. cottony, Iti vois, Cbotobene.hspers Or the People, 6 sole, Cbmtebor.. Itrpositery, 6 vale: lattio'm Dlity rabla dt , tole, .t u.lerven`a %Tendering@ in Pout/ern A trtenti. T. Ilons, mellere, uttintare, Queried. Elisabeth's Works, tl sok N r s letter, entrees l.y ilorase (irrelry, hither aim Kernel, lartionary, rel.; MI"! Plotea, hairs Brews I;",nrspt, 1.3 c,,Lc !Too, ,y of England,l , ar od tnejtiletope ,rtt litagsr,4 1 . 2 yob, 3 rots; Ths I.2snam , 3 TOIA; hello IMO., II tots. anteroom nude,,tels, ttc, As. Cam. I •nr mly, mut the bootecnn ha emiumlnedl en ltd.. DAVIS; Amt. TUNNEL S'cliEl:T HOUSE AND LO! AC A bc"ms—On Tueoilmy evouinu Aptil26lh, at o'clock" al We commercial ..lee rooms, Nn. Si Path attest, viii lo sold, that 'minable Lot of 13 tuned situate helmsmen Webster nod Wylie streets havings front of 21 rest ark Tun. Del at, and extending bsck fool; enblect toe perpetual groom] rent 4416: prrannum, tuyabit. quarterly: oar "which e• rrorm,l 11 ent.mbudial tun story Frame Deeding Bones, No 11, hating sine rot•entost apattments therein. n.rfas—por cash, residue In air end right mouths, with Intoroat and approved ismoliy. P. 11. DAVIS, Ant(- ' AUSTIN LOO3lll kr,11., tlerchante Exchange. STOOK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS ac CO, AT TIIM 3.IIIItOIIANTa . kXellAlitili EVERY TIIIIILmhA KVENINO.-11rolt, Bridge, Insurance and Oupper Stock, blond and 'Mod Paiute said at tatt•ltc m 1 at the. Merrhants . Earlasust, By MII=M=I AUSTIN Loomis A CO. Not., linifix and Lonna on Iteed K.L t 0 negotiated ■ resat.— "Io term. 1, AUSTIN LOOMIS CO., reYl Stock Nnt Broker, DI Fourth 0. cffnzi FOR CONBIIMPTIOX DR. C II I; ItCHILL•ki DISCOVIMV Wine' aaaaaa 'a Genuine PrepariDon of Dr .1. P. Chore aa Compound of . T II E IIYPOPIIOSPIIITE of LIME. SODA and POTASH, .AVEC lILAS/.1'1,36 !ELL TatATIIILICY OP C 1 . 4 S IT 1 , 1 0 1•4 • .greatCl • ; 11 - 4; 1 1 ti 'e' fr e n male rY oC known by ho t to the French Academy alnat 2 kr,. ago. marks a new and ituportarlr. fu Ike aunty. of Sledinal V,lence. tins-, for the fir•L time ~thd bletory tl \ Ziwkrorld,has RKSINDY ben found than.orely etrtko• at the ekry Then dation of Yulmorway Diva., and by miming Ike dt4cinat chresiokt dramas of Ike bfwed,inereaers tho fortuctplethtch cc...bars nerMul or rital Ibrce, tinegyorafins ltd uterf fanclions. and thiw not only CURES, bat oleo PRE. VESTS, tho dkrelopment °flirts LiLbertountet fatal Scourge of the human rake, to the Pe arloce preparaSCe-Caution tions aro glumly in the market. patio log to to based on Dr. Churchill's dircorrry, simian which weertlemuly cention both the probes:ice audthe Let no 000 be decorate. but eat fee and cue only the pre.. pitt•lia.o sold from the ..le Ueneral Depot in the Oustol SW.. No. 40 John whew; sod bowie; ales Wells afro. tore of J. Wiscuttru, by ahem 'Jane Dr. Churchill'. pre. ecripueu le put up IR • 11.1.1 A AND 0111111Cill, Pell IMP, 1¢ ell here/moor So ololot Complaint., Debility, Loot VITAL Poen, Dyspepsia, lohgre3on, and Female Wm:. t.. es It I. > sovereign and invaluable remedy, Arit - ILY.AD TUN TESTIMON Y." 6311 Prom the V. 1. rlaieriutra Natio.; Monthly, for May, "Whatever may to. our conclusions with refivence to the of Dr. Morelia, for the Ifypepboaphites u roventign romedire n teberculiada (oonsumptlon„) Mums U. us no noun ante rut WMo or rum tun ea strum:put. mum. From flue North American Nediaa lltporinVor Od., 10.58. "SOW !radicle° la acientillcally prepared - and rellebla— Wei hare rood 11 in drown practice, in phtlileht pulmonalls, and 041,001 en. of diavare, with eery entlafactury reeulta• • • • • In atsty.eight man In which. OD remedy wangiven. • thirty...4m were It, the incipient, and twenty three in the mooed and edam.' Macre of consumption the to malodor unr• bk"/"lld beim. With theeueptioo of the latA ter cum, which was mach benefited, all bet three, which are snit doubtful, I . ..marred perfectly!' Price $2. re three bottles for $5. &ngle Ixdt.ler:= coacrrerakti solutionocof by null, prepaid. erten ordered. All orders for dune bottle.; or over *ill tai rant by ...apron at neat of the party. Druggists. moth thodtheir or dors direct to the undervigned, re they they hare eefferinit nod parkas preparation lent them. . . Jrg-Wlochtater's tie:mhos Preparation of Dr. Choral:W. Com txmod of the Ilylophseptilte. of Llitte. Buda and Potash o sold at w bolo ale et the sole Ueneral Depot, Ig John .t., hot 27111 ha kept by all reapectable druggats throughout the United /Date.. Circular. and all wester, baton:intl. given to all partial enclosing •s atom. Yof COOrthieuce to recehloKwt hater., corresporahsts,arli repeated to add "Res 2741" to asldltioo to the, segubsr Wks., .1. VIDICELPATER. Auserkso cal Foreign Agency Offka, lali3uidloisr[l.) 1p JohnStruet. New York. puti4.4 . 44t0.v..1 Mustang Liniments ►rllE popularity of tho'Dizrzcall bIusTANG La - novas is coextends* with the ciefltoodoaot the iPher artieies claim to alkekste min and dial:rasa— this crass. Family Pliyalcians, Goseratneat 1T pltall r Farriers. Planters, Farmers. Livery-math &c, harp pmts. c.ny detangstrated thislaet thronghoat tbansotia.. - No dale erne bulbra rft - A , ol each undivided pram, and &uppish bona Medical and dentltle moth • • RIIEITALATI-SM of pun stalullog boa boin . totaily turd. Pile., Bloc,. Tumors, Running Son.", Scrofula, 8 4oTht., SllPilrugs, Bono, Litt., Botts, lliapo,2f turalitis, Son Mm.. and alt .boo and yams upon m►m, end /dared Co.U"." upon _ _ HORSES, CATTLE, ke., ..ct, as Ring Boas, osll.lksatehes, Pal""; W" . " ray, Iloaf We-, ass sada., and card bl tbs MUSTANG LINIMENT. _ . rALu.4 BLII 110 ESA ' SOAR , M. 8. LlTell, Hyde Pert; VG, writers—Klieg the horse WWI or...maiden.," writrthliwts'. (bla ea. teseZperfn.) sun .store lb. frns U. of Masten Liatoesst./ hare sold him for rash. YwrLtul.o.lbes been 8p peso). Thuum srlzrr, t'araintu-su, (gst r ict.) ming the WM from Meths it betel:oo mmeanegrahle, tilted over , mod molded My Lerida...7se w cr b, flans an mad slifbf. The true tang Liniment appeared to extreet the palm- 3ebeekd rap- Wily, gannet weentml, end lon no mars a aroonnt. Yours only. . o cgAnLig rOBTER.." • su , i n .i. •• ge ale ix but edisileid sad 'sutural ,b„ ..N.reeeee this snide Is used. • Ttils Liniment is indlepeneable to plauSets an d owners of bone. amt mid.. Mr. Jobn Ilhulto3;lloialgotnery, Ala sold • alma for Pa). who area Tamed from utter mobasnoce by this LinliornL Every (amity about' bare IL Be very ortieniet extd"otignlnty.ir the Mrydingllrdment Lod tau .old by ali drain throughrattNortli artalnnth Amtri9l, Earopo andail rho Warlds of tho Orrin, fort erata4l,o reatq $l,OO p9rpc,r4e.• • •• ISMINES P4,38,Ne1r York. rrENN. FLou.a.,a twig Ribs Family 7lnt liana toreabi by 101Yt. DICERY.
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