_6a3etti. rteractos Eir CO.; teptroEs 4c,il ;77:pr:ell:Tons PITTBB~RC3~H: TiIUBBRAT, SEPT. 1, 1869. aepublicatt 'State 'B.,.;ket ACCIttl% orracsr., WOMB IS. CrlettllAN rtrit Bl7inrion nrnsat, ,R14 . 1,10f, H. BEIM, or Mlle CO. Eispublicin County Ticket. envy ELLIS IL D1L1.% PI burst,. . WILLIAM TAIANUM.III.4burgQ, DAVID A. DUMBLY!, Aller.bouT, CHARM -L. 00131DTDa, DAVID B. BAYARD. • WILLIAM SJPI, Lover E , , " r- A50 , M737 u 6 .11=14 MMUS MELLON, DIFIZICT 070.6 1 . JICOU 11. ?MUM, Shu4gußl.- 1,11.511AA4 GOODKA co :4 coULTER, South P.ratik usastrowa., JONATHAN DRAI/UP,South Pittaborib. MIDST". DATIDCORNKLIIIS.SowIckIcv AunuTos, SI. T. ANDERSON, East Dort. - MUMS OP THE SVCS, JOEEPE MILLED, Sztowdau Or Jona Bayous, .Esq., is employed by us ea an agent for •canca»ing and collecting for the Pitts &alb Daily and Weekly Gazette- Ho will visit in that capacity the tarionaportimas of Western Penn sylvania and Esau° Ohio. He is our on 7 agent for the purposes names. R. ERRILTT & CO. 29, 1869. Tau Win fatally, above all other fernlike in the land, are extremely partial to extensive letter :wiling. The father has made his name famous throughout the nation on account of the ponder er'', dimenotons of Me epistolary contributions, and It mama his mantle eite very gracefully on the shoulders of hie hopeful progeny. A few &Twine., his olden son, the editor in chief of 'the RiohMorid ..Enguirer, whilst engaged in controversy with the editor of a rival Democrat -le newspaper called the Examiner, received an offence, which was regarded as eo heinous that after due conelderation it 11143 deemed a sufficient provocation to justify a resort to what ie now derisively termed the code of honor. Instead of quietly procuring their pistols, choosing their seconds, and reeorting to the useless formality of selecting a brace of surgeons to be on hand in ewe of fatal results, and then taking care not to lojetre oath other in the lima, Mr. Wise, on his part, mime determined to make as much noise about the affair aa ponible. Ilia penchant for latter wiling thus comes to his aid in a "handsome manner. Seven columns of the En quirer are devoted to "a statement" of hie dif ikaatise, in the course of which all the corms- Pondenee with his 4. bated adversary from the initiatory letter to the final billet, is given in detail. If Ibis does not overwhelm his oppo nent we confess ourselves at a loss to know what will! A broadside of seven columns thrown in the face of s man who has just etcod up to be Shot at ismer° than enough to teat the endurance of hie nervous system. If this charge should prove insufficient, a thirty column letter from his father, we are cure, would Mince all human opposition—for the present. The Richmond Whig collects the views of some of Its cotemporaries on this bloodless duel in a pleasant article—a portion of which we copy "The Richmond Enquirer devotee seven mor- oil columns to the billets dour written before, after, and daring the immittal duel at Werth log ton between 9. Jennings Wise and Was. Old, Jr. The Baltimore Awaken calla the correspondence a book, and says that 'lt is considerably larger then Russell's description of the battle of Sol feriae, bat not quite so interesting.' no Bela- more Sun enlls it 'formidable and ponderous ;' and the Charleston Courier says: 'Time was the duel Was enpposed to settle something: - hut each are the epistolary proclivities of 'some Virgtaiane, that the interchange of two ehote id now only a beginning of letter writing! To Gera opinions of our Southern brethren we have — ltiothing to add to-day." Tur,Ustos or run °pron./to:l.—Virginia, undo: the Inspiration of the Richmond nisi, has led off in the matter of what that 'Piper calls "the union of thesspeoilistu:l-ind a State ;risk on steps to wards bringing about an organization of "Con narratives" throughout the Union, for tho next Presidential esnirses. Hon. Soar hi. Burro ban already been unanimously. recommended, by a large public meeting at Richmond, an the candi date of the proposed new Ipsny for tile Peet& dency. Directly following this notable event we have the subjoined announcement in the Rich mond Whig, regarding the Slave Trade : "The whole question is one of policy; and in view of the Northern depredations upon us and the Northern political combinations against our rights, it ft rapidly assuming the proportions of ab solute salvation to the Southern States. No mea sure ever made such advances in popular favor, in the same space of time, as this has done Within the last two years. Its progress has been rapid, though silent, and its speed has been augmented by the growing conviction that it is essential to .the exisfestea of the Southern States of the Confed eracy. This conviction is strengthened by the fact that every Black Republican and every sympathiser of Black Republicanism is au en emy to the 13:tonsure." Hero is the old spirit made manifest. The motive which prompted the Whig to 'go farther than the Demooracy dared la behalf of slavery for the purpose of defeating Leiaber, cow prompts it to go for the re-opening of the Slave Trade in the hope of gaffing ahead of the De. mooesoy on that question. If the above talk of the IMF at all correctly represents the senti ments of the Virginia Opposition, their union with Northern Conservatives or Republioans will of course be impossible. No opposition poity that could potedbly be formed in the North would dare tq emits with a Virginia opposition party in favor of revivieg.the slave trade. Ten WAii or rue HIBIrOPAA2III. —A writer in Blackwood, supposed to be Sir Archibald Alison, I Is very severe upon Macaulay, and points out glaring instances in which the latter bee per. warted hairy, given en entirely false coloring to litading'kieuts, and defamed public mon with :put warrant. On the other band, a writer In ' Prazer's „Magazine (can it be Macaulay') makes a moot unsparing assault on Sir arobibald All ion, in connection with his "History of Eurcpe from 1815 to 1&52." IL cone sti: mainly of a eeL baton of blunders culled from every emotion and department of the work. Apart from the con text—which we have not bad an opportunity at the moment of looking at—nothing oats be groe sir and more absurd than the mistakes which 'ureters brought out in atroug relief. In French, Herman, Latin, Geography, Geology, Fortification, Painting and Architecture, the pit ilees uritiobeaps example upon example, until , ' one rattily thinks that the whole statement to an oreanisef literary fraud or an elaborate joke. Tirs Aosonk—The New York end Philedel• pls. papers all speak of the Aurora Borealis lading out and dleappeuing at ten o'clock at Mitt. ,Lea evident - that the eight-seen there the beuitifal exhibition which look place gat two in the morning following. The appear = Inca of theatuens was then fetich more bean -. Will than during theerenlug. Where there was a. clear, open view the mind could scarcely con cote. en gorgeous- epeateelo. The light was so great that lt waa almost equal to moonlight. w i scotene—*his State hoe been considered by the Douglas democratise sure for thew ; but the. iste Ademoaratio conrentiou in that State paistrd resolutions endorsing Buollscau, de nounced factieue illsOrganizere, (sn trident bit . at Douglas,) and postponed the election of dete r pito to Charleston until the 22d of February, , to sohieh time the adjourned. Douglas meet folly expected . to be able to eleotDonglas delegates; but were otitvoted. Tete Pluseuzitt Oesetkr boasts that Ito oily hae . the advantage over ell her dieter elites, in her ghtutdaut enpPixof =silent wale!:: lilt from ".the pore Ohio or does hicieengsheitt Tiogie with IRI~-Lon: Joan - • . , >Prom neither, bai,fr oia the ger: Allegheny, Thess;eiben tutu are wod take it °straight ;" bat tote• with Peratild Wks rvii Macaw.' hole With i‘v ‘-• -ixer nr..! rxOta- tutailli—Theyeasent-g.enera. abberiffikillfrald, The Aurora Etweelate. _ ' ! • Lion have listened with wonder and admiratiee to the etarietitlieir father/mid iticaleils have told . Arei.ars: rdaufc: .01 carte, yearraw thitreagai.• (lOWANS' pARIi! COLLINS' PARK: them of fumorae and meteors. They have opened eceat app i e i sLa . ece . :Ltlr Aaron Il i erealle h last night. ears and months nail eyes as they heard of "a" . e ll :titres out of donts q lly .* - to L r i y%t t tie e Se b : l l " fl i g7; falling from the heavens like rain, of . ; the sky " spread over, the heavent. GM toward hello t uth. At night becoming cedes - with blood. 'and in the first it...An:led to be like two large whitish clouds in the neat end West, afterwards passing from the Fact daytime of ire being so darkened that eters were visible. Few have bad opportanitice of witness- t h e Wee, and juicing leers. Mg these sublime displays; but no Sunday night About 9 o'clock, it Aimee out, howe;rer, in all iu (be heavens were arrayed iu a drapery more glory-, bright; brilliaat,blalih rays, shooting-up from gorgeous than they limo been for yeses. The , the North aud spreading r.mod very nearly to due phenomena then witneseed are worthy recording, I East and West, making folly • semi-circle of light, and compiving with previous appearances of , a ! the rays camellia:to a point directly orer head. like character , as they will he referred to here- The "Moil of the .2 05, distinct end bean. after among the e fetime. - - vents which scour but once or WM. Toward the East and West where the eemi. twice in a li eireletaminated, the light retied in color from light B„ e d ey w as very mach such& day as could b e Violet nail pink to deep trusses, being in marked contrast with the blotch rays coming op from the expected at this season Of- the year - .. Perhaps it North. Daring most of the evening the Mars were may have been a trifle cooler than usual, but distinctly risible in Mary direction. The brilliant this wee attributed to the rain. Which fell in the appearance at about 9 o'clock listed nearly half an morning. With the change of wind to the west, hour yellow rays prevailing towards morning. the temperature fell noticeably towards evening, ! I should hardly have troubled you with this note, erntll it seemed like 'that which more appropri- had it not bean to mate that we were gratified this ately belongs to the middle or latter part of Sep- morning on patting our telescope on the can, to find tember. Boon after sunset the streamers which so apparent confirmation o f Prroft.,,Boosir'',Liose' mark every appearance of the Aurora were visi ble in the north. As the twilight deepened, the 11 P oein me' do t l d , m at to rorin n e t eTa L aw n e - e - nlhi:A e l eo ei n a - a A n . "merry dancers" ventured from their biding m th o e ni u r i g u no sitri n iy - o T ur he Fit P tlel :scope are larger places places and played along the horizon as Above' and Lie ' in number than we hare ever before no successive ebeets of impalpable llama wcro ticed. The thermometer, I may as well add .113 this sweeping over the sky. Then they ehot np to a connection, fell from 70° yesterday afterneorCto 45° point nearer the zenith and joined company this morning. This is the coldest we have hid since with their sisters from the east and west. The Jo ly 11, the date of the last disastrous frost. flashes from the south were fewer and leis hill- S , '"kkrq , Aug. 19,1659. J. S. T. w of the above notice The first copy as in the mall liant. The appearance of the horizon in thin bag which was destroyed when Mr. little was killed, direction was to striking contrast with that • a notice of which appeared yesterday. This will a:- toward the north. Then a bright arch, span- plain the reason of Its tardy appearanea—Ede. Oa: ning nearly ninety degrees, sprang up, support lug, and apparently originating, three floating quivering sheets of fire. To the south, the sky was of a dirk, leaden colored hue, which con trasted oppressively with the surrounding bril liancy. At first, the light was of that peculiar whitish tinge which all have observed in similar displays on Winter nights. This became deeper end more intense until it lighted up the night as thorigh the moon were shining. With this a beautiful tint of pink finally mingled. The °hinds of this color were most abundant to the north east and northwest of the zenith. There they shot across - one another, intermingling and deep ening until the eky was painfully lurid. There was no figure the imagination could not fiad por trayed by these instantaneous Realms. The beautiful coronet of light which was first exhib• Rod north of the zenith point, was gradually thrust farther and further to the south, until it became stationary at a point the definite locality of which the astronomers Ma nettle. Between 10 and 101 o'clock thel display was overpower ingly brilliant and beautiful. After that it grad ually faded. Now and then there were light flashes, but the pink hue gave way almost en tirely to the yellow. It was remarkable as In dicating the perfect transparency and luminous ness of these eheete of flame that the stare, whose light was not eclipsed by this superior brilliancy, were distinctly visible through their covers of lieht.—N. Pince.r. A STRANGE AFTATA.—On Wednesday morning one of the strangest and most bloody affairs oc curred at Linn & McCoy's rolling mill, near Bellefonte, that we have ever been oalled on to record. Aboutseven o'clock to the morning, a man named Daniel Bre was seen walking through the work shops, apparently examining the ma chinery. He expressed a great desire to see the large abeam used for cutting bar iron, in opera tion, and had been observed examining them with much apparent interest. While doing to, and While in ponversation with one of the work men employed in the mill, the shears were started to work, when the stranger almost in stantly thrust both arum between the blades, and in a moment both hands were cut off just above the wrioto. The scene in the mill was at once one of great excitement, and an soon as possible the injured man was conveyed to a room in the building, where medical attendance rendered him all the aid possible under the cir cumstances. From what we could gather of this strange affair, we learn that Ihre is from Clearfield. lie nye be heard of these large shears at home and walked to the forgo for the purpose of cutting his bands off. They (hie hands) had offended against God and man, and he was afraid if he possessed thorn.. much longer, be would he tempted by the Devil to commit murder and die gallows. He had already suffered impris onment% the Penitentiary on account of Ms bands, they having stolen bones against hie will, for which ho was tried and convicted in Lock Haven. lie also stated that be bad been in the rolling mill cu-the night before, trying to open the gates to start the eheare, intending then to cut hie hands off, but he could not raise the gates. He Is walking about the premises of the works apparently caring little for his dreadful tote, and evidently icsaireiiii.ettrd-** - ii.a.ctf.oding !mods —BellOnre Prue Tax Galan.: RETITAL.—The extensive religious awakening in Ireland, greater than heretofore in that country, in extending to Scotland oed - Tifales. It has reached the colliers of Sullfurel shire, and in one place it in estimated that there aro fire hundred Con•PCIP. From among their I own Dumber, a collier has been rained up who daily preaches the Word with great power. to many of the cosl-pits daily prayer meetings and Bible readings are held. In South Wales, ea extraordinary is the revival ioterest, that all the churches and chapels are crowded on week day. as well as Sundays. Prayer meetings in churches, school roome,in work ehops, and even in field!, are held morning and evening. In one town eight public houses have been closed sines the. work began. It is now spreading into North Wales. A clergyman of the Established Chnrch writes: " There in no enthusiasm, but a deep, profound and awfully solemn impression." In some districts, notorious for blasphemy, an oath is tow never heard, and drunkards in thousands I have become total abstainers. It is estimated that in two counties only, 9,000 persons, within the lett five months, hate been converted . Tue Cuatt.ms is Emirs. —The oholera is said to be making destructive progress in Hamburg. ' The Louden Medical Times states that from the 20th to the 31et.of July there were 424 cases in that city, of which 332 were fatal. The Aro pean Times, of the 13th August, soya "Cholera has again appeared in this country, and it coulee to on, as usual, from Hamburg. We see that daring the last week twenty-four deaths are stated to have occurred from this cause in Loudon. We seem to know as little as before about this grim and mysterious stranger, but we know enough to avoid his track, and even to defeat him should he attack on Ile fastens for the most. part upon those who cannot or will not protect themselves. Great and beneficial eanitary changes have taken place in England, since Cholera Bret Invaded thin country, nearly thirty yew, ago; but we are not yet in a state of complete defence; yet If half an much money were expending la protecting as from the cholera aa we now see lavished in proteoting us from the French, the oholeralo omit of 1859 would be the last." /101111111.1 BUICIDE.--On 'Thursday morning lith David Eckly living at the foot of Tussey broitntaitt, near Pine Grove, was found dead in his own house. The circumstances attending hie death leave no doubt that he committed sui cide. For come time past he has been living en tirely alone, owing to domestic difficulties, and a few days before hie death, had been appealed to for both aid and reconciliation. Ile refused— and not being seen by his neighbors for a day or two, hie house wan searched, and the dead body 'of the euicide won foapd in one of the rooms. He was lying very composedly on the floor, a allot gun by his left side, and griped In hie left hand. it ie supposed that the trigger of the gun was touched with a snick, which was lying by his aide. The charge of the gun entered the head, just above the left eye, shattering the forehead, but did not entirely pane through the head, The deceased was about 60 years old, and had lived in Ferguson township for more thou thirty yeara—Beltsfonti frees. A WADDING TO Bore woo STAND ON THEIR Eisans...--The Portage (a) Bungled says We regret to record that our townsman, Dr. W. M. Prentice, has sustained a severe affliction in the death of his little sou, Frank. While visiting, recently with hie grand parente, in Boer dmatr towoehlp, 'Mal:toning county, ho was taken sod.: denly ill, and upon investigation the cause woe found to proceed from doo violent =neuter ex ertion, ho being noousionied, like many other boys, to performing such feats no walkiog on his hande, etanding on his head, etc. He continued to grow worse, from day to day, the disease act ing upon his physical nature, and not at all In fluencing his brain, until Tuesday of last peek, - when he expired. A few moments before hie death, he bade his parents, little Dieter and all hie friends, good bye, and noticing the feelings exhibited by them, he took the hands of his father, and said "Poor Papa and Mamma," and immediately composed himself for that sleep which knows no waking in this world. It/RIVAS MOTIMETT IN SCOTLAND.—Tho Scot tish Guardian states that the religious moremeat in the Weet , of Scotland continues to make pro gress..- InTort Glasgow o large number of eases hoe occurred of persons "otruok down" as in . eery largo meeting -Woo bold, when g eat religious ihterest won Manifested, sod tubers appeared Is bo under serious religious I imPleatleue. In this oily, also, especially in Mr. lir Coll's church In the.Wynds, great rellgioai. Interest ;loudness ,to be Manifested.. , Many re• markable oases Of awakeninghave occurred In different dietrie _ . Tax Buns re Asamc.—Thia leaps . go is iiPs' ton by not hey than sixty millions of people'. guttered - throughout ByThi, Nathan Africa,' Arabls, and Hiudostau. Through all these re-, glom barriers to the olloulallon ot the &TIP* been broken damp eo . . rapidly as .to norslifgar the moat arm/plat: • lio kingly Or woo power can ever set up these barrier" TMn, sod loud fa now the audio tire the Arabia' B eto these soogniblo IDBlloae. ~:;~~: [For the Daily Pitteborgh Gazette.) Editors: SADO or your numerous readers Inform us who ie the, author of the following line, and where the authority may be found! 'The eopectou 'leer saw it. Ged and bloahed. My own Itopressiou u that Milton is tho author, and romslred premium from tho Faculty of Christ's College, fingleod, es the best essay on the tint mir. ale of our Saviour. THE FBESCII AWINKSTY.—The Loudou Time, •'For the first time the Emperor feels himself so strong in the affections of the army, and no sure in the loyalty of his people that he can at ford to be magnanimous' The early use to which he puts the power he has acquired by his RlZ emote campaign, le to publish among all nattuua a full and entire amnesty to all Frenchmen." The Daily Newo says that orders - are to be transmitted to. Cayenne, and to the other un known depositories of political viotims, to let as many as survive go free. M. Losiaßlano has addressed a letter to the London Daily News, in *blob he admits that Louis Napoleon could scarcely do more for the political exiles, than ho haa"just done, but tolls "Why should the exiles return to Fresco'!" He then replies, "Batter stay is the land or uniet• tered thought sad freedom—bolter live where anaxile is to rentals a mart." CROPS us' litexatto.—The Dublin Evening Poet, states that the Trish harvest, in which consider able progress has already bean made, will be one of the earliest ever known; and,taken altogether, the yield and quality will be more satisfactory than was expected two or three weeks since. The report from most parts of the country describe the wheat as a very fair crop, as yet free from injury, generally thick on the ground with a full, healthy ear. Oats have been much com plained of, and the crop is generally,glort in the straw bat the bead is pretty strong; and al though the yield will in some places fall much below an average, the total produce is not likely to be very seriously deticient.—Liverpool taer- Tu Tllol3.lrOllft WILL CARO —1103703, Mon day, Aug. 99 , 180 —Judge Ames, to day, gave a decision in the contested Thorudike will case, admitting it th probate on the ground that Mr. Thorndike was a resident of Bostoa at the time the will was executed. The case will go before the Supreme Court. NEOIIO EITEPIEST 1:101 . KIP? Co KY.— There is a goo deal of excitement at Madison ville, Ky , in ohnserplenoe of the alleged diecov ery of a concerted plan of the Merits of that neighborhood to escape to Canada. Tue Great Western Plains are literally covered With Buffalo The number each year seems to increase rather than diminish. They go in im• menso drovea, and at time, seem to °seta lark shadow neer the valley SC3IXER COMPLAINT.-- The fact is now to irsh est-lbHabra P,r any cum, to attempt to contre,rl It. that most of the Jammers tel.kh often yr,re (.1.1 In ana.- corr. are produt,d tabs..., of troll. •nd err. tabl, •Itichltie e.taottach is disordered, the ileur damaged, the biood eta:m{lA and digest!, organ*. rendered leut,oe if in,l torpid. Che:era, Cnol..tn D)oentery,Diarytoes and aneh Ike complain. gar intaate and thrive open impreper neat and often thnea ao doer mood and beet npon thecrt..nltautmo, that the •treageet sod molt acts., mineral tr,thinaaare need. a.ncal their proved+ until tbe patient to pr.:ate-al, sot Los,Mnt ndier are ended. Whe is It thot has not leen r. fine, healthy Inf. , . %r adult, ta•17,1 with 0n...4 the no leg disease, choir ord., pile t i.. KIM PL. ofmrolt penneoears*." rtbet, tr atment? Ano ..m. tr •al ennply 1.• the tee., tbritt.trral 0. odo.leterrrlue ...e.• to . atey the telling *tr. b e rth and et the ...erne time cheet. the ~.141•0* 111 iv proyli as, the , tensed, neer-riled aided tu the alhansnyt..4 ceiterat far-oath, slid et the Man the lira.. era. Inaattnd It. ro.fremr •la proetrate. and falling to excite.. !earth.° lb. runner died Inn the trbet of the poieec, admiulotrred I. eprout tba Alnnlre.N.ll. AO with I..EllllaT re VlLLA ,: which are rompleed entirely of erg...table matter, and which have tint only proved therraielre. the best tot, In or, nilt hare borer failed to current dloorden. of ILA ermach end toerle when mart...scenting to directlene. In the care of Pareplereanaplalntr they bars uarqual. Try Mena at cum. Man Central:l,—n. Cieuninehlglaly Gintentrated Boer. hseele ilolleud Baler.. it put cp In half pint bottles only, and rouallel at $1 per bottle. The great demand for the troll Cclrl,:eterl Medicine haa Induced many Imitations. whist. Lisa public abooldenarl against purehaeing helm. of Inipaltion Ewa ths. our.name ts on (belated of .en bottle you Ley. BIOIJAMIN PLAY, la., dt (M, Pole Pn-ptlet....i., 01 Wood etraet.betvreet, lat mid Vet at.. .Plttannrat, Pa snEedairl NEUR&LOIA.—This painful and common dig. ease, which physicians do not appear billy hi noderatand, sill be itaatly relieved, and In ...limit...ea a permanent once may he effect.] Cy.the nee rf WILSON'S PILLS, whisl regulate lb. atranach and uel produce a ',waning strict upon the nerve. which cane. the tenni pain reopened .00 told by B. L. FAILNKSTOCIS & CO.. Wha16=16%144-U4. and prdprietnra of 11 L FahnateKk's Vermlium ' No. FG, etirner Win.] and Loh streets. Plua. buirsh, Pa. an3o.d& flan abbtinUtMents. B WOLFF, .1 R. , I encceaeor to WOlO a Len, . ISIPURTER AND DEALER IN Hardware and Catiely, (~rner Liberty nnd St. Choir ParSBURIIII, PA. . IS just re. etying an CI le:noire um.' Well oh lett. euulf 0 fa ff :MACE Ilerioa purchased my goodediteet (row. Cl, Mannfarturets on ttos beet PARII tem., tam preperot I tier Infloramente to purchase., Ina well .elect. at— a... 4.11 1.21 T Pll CEo , e. will defy competlon. 517 smolt confpne.. 1.“10 ol Coo,'. y, non, TrlatulogaCerpeu. f • Cle. - kereflthe Toole, .std all to than. of AURICUL. I SAL lAIPLEAIF.NTs. Mill end fee Cat Pump Cbaln end Tnlflue, Murtha 31.1110 r, Boring 5: uww, Bern lleffr Uwe., Plattorm Scales, Steel Klee. axed. Lace Leather, Copper Rivets, Ar to. 1 'runlet cordial, Melte perzone eleitlng the cltv to examine the stork Imbue parch ..tog elmwhore hale,/ S. LAND FOR SALE.—There Will be U offered at Public Sale on LI, 20th uf September, 11149, at Feat hedge, lowa, about ete3,1815 acre. of tioverte tuent Lend. meetly along the Vast .std Wet Feats of the Dee Manes R 1..., and are among the best Imola In Ito State. To per. wahine, to enter lands, either with tuba.. Lend Wartacte, wo of.. oar striders, believing we can render mtlefectlon to all who may entreat Online. to our Care. Will athaul to bailee U.. ill 01. ), county In the State. klcklANT , A MARLATT, Putt Dodge, lowa. Refer to the rili.49 tußlttaboreb. •en2efrol haw. A 0 ACRES OF '.AND NEAR OLIN"1'ON STATION, Ft, Wayne end Chicago Railroad, at about 8 tulle+ from the cur, 12 tam In colt! lion, 2am eh creek bottom, prime timber, email hone, ne etaLle Price $1,04.9. For .ale by sot R. CUPUBERT A FON, 51 . latket et. AA FIRM ACILES, eitu to on the oblo titer, at 94 Wow the city, life. 8115 bock and Days' illtalluo; 2 dOnlilefreme ht: me a .milk' shop: en eicellebt epilog. Pe 1 . 41 .• & The IL IL and tho Ue.r.r Totteptk• awe the premnea I For eeln by Utri DIRT aDiGte, 51 Market et. ClAltp—SErriatnin I. BURCHFIELD 4 CO Will conimeoce receiving neer WALL AND WINrE6 OOODB TO 1106110 W, and will melee additions daily forum:mama set BEACHES-20 baskets choice Jersey ex• tra large, arriving tilts morning, for !West HERBS? d BAILKEK'd, con Liberty and Lland eta • PEACHES - 00 baskets to arrive at 2 o'cl'k. 1.1. At lIEUBST eel • . .tieon.r Liberty .nil head stir FII.ENCIi SIiED IVILEAT.-100 bush Im ported Trench wheat axprtagaly for .are remind and for sale by J. S. LIGGETT k r 013., .el 1,. Water rod DI Vront stmt. CHELbE-100 prime cutting Cheese lost reo , d nod for onto 1)7 LITTLE- k 'NIMBLY % end 'No. 112 Ea:ond ntront COFFEE -250 ba , vs prime Rio Coffee just reed dud ee Ws V 7 Lrrma a TUMBLE. SDNAIt AND, AIOLASSES-150 bbls. prim. N. 0. Molsoon, via coopenor, 40 641.. Hymn 60 N. Pogikr: Eo bblo:Crnololl 'Boor, 1n Qom and for oaf by k THlMntr. MILOUK.-250 bbia. Extra Family Flour; 160 do do Ectiontloo • Jo Itl,storo and for sato by LITTLE c runt QTAILOII-200 boxes Pearl Starch fur tale Oly , J.B. ccirrnt. sc co. 211 i B L S. LOUISVILLE WIIITE LIME tor ilale by .1. B. OANFIELD ./L CO. TOBACCO-IWbxe. ass'dbes brands Tv bee.; 25 keel 0 t wist,Tetsioso, kir rain by eel JOHN FLOYD .1. CO. BROOMS-125 dor. common and fancy „Ili Corn Brooms for sale by J011:4 SLOVD 41 CO. T A ! —4OO bbla. Carolina Tar for sale by 7011 N FLOYD jZ UTTER--79 kegs choice Lawrence Co., Pn. guitar for sae br . ant JOLLY 7LOYD i CO TAKEN up by the City Watch on the night Aug.pt Mb, a 'ropily OOW with white foes, vary horugi 'As over l o turobt. notified to oomo tames t, prove propprty and pay amp* whored,* igm!..rtll be sot! on !Saudi', Ms 34 a bpeerter. angt.ll4 . ''SOftr. MOON, 0610 of Paw. Q;..,bazr b Ta s i PrillittVvi=maßccr September ',tree The full,. tng, entr i.. IT:alio:LIMO. r rweing, Treltl Cm a purl, Of f.lOO, In bator , ..a rulhe G.ars, heat 3 lob • 3. Ke)• ebtelv b h. -Sass " " e. h "S‘Vbi " I.xt. RACE. i 1 . 14e 5 ,K „/ go, go ey ri e J. Alton .ntora b. b .bboorroolhOl •• 3 Lont b h..2ltengpler FOOT RAM puns of 820: Maranon one mile nOOD. JAICEd IaULLIVAN, JOUN 'AC' A ' , pedal train will Inas , ' the Paorea. k. IL Depot at 1.13 P.lll. regraal tr.11: . ...0 P. 11 --retraTtlax at P OFFICIAL . PAPER OF THE CCTV PITTSIftlaGli GAZBTTD, PUDLIMIED DAILY AND WHEISLY BY 1CR.R.11...c/ dr 'CO" IS NOW IN ITS SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR, With a largo and coartaatly INCREASING CIRCULATION, Of both It. Daily and Weekly. Edith:ma Sirlt alert nottoonl laluottorzto to kdrorttotro, befog unitertally cocci:l,o,M to The Best Commercial Paper in tho West, It.aszt.ltt as It duos, most of tLa Alarctmots, Malsof.setor• ers mutt Camillo* Its these CM. and narrouadlog region, Including Pennsylvania, Ohio, Northern Indi ana, Western Virginia, Wieeon sin. lowa, Illinois, "Kansas and Nebraska. te"Ads,rtiaing at Moderato Pri,,es.—(figi DV EIiTIEING AGENTS FOR YRS GAZETTE, Means B. 141. PET TINOTLI. ir CO., N.. Turk akod Bcw um; W. R IckDONALD t 00., Now Yorki JOYS, 00E 03, JONAS WEBSTER !OJ C. STEROL, 'dtwT EIGHTH ANNUAL PAIR Allegheny County jk gilonitural Society, Western Pennsylvania anti Ohio, 131 h, 14th, 16th and 16Th BEPTESIIIKR. 1850 I=l Amounting to Nurly 84.000 Fair Grounds. Nth Ward, t• T'r s VKG 1[ TENTS and other erections provided for the ...play of tle. Mechanic. Art. tknuestle and Flennwbold Good., Implam.aca, Fral b., Vegetable. and Flower.. Co. end +lad. and Stall. for Llor.es, Cattle, atop and Paine, and Table. for (bops of roofer rmimmrxtruNwrorrnsizzwyrri Abundance of ateem power will be provided for the i no. ulna ot machinery. &c. •1 Leap kremilittne offered tor machinery. See large bills. • Article. /ant for exhibition ehould Le addrumet to either 000. J. A. NEHLEV, W. BARNHILL, Eq. or BENJAMIN KELLY, EN, Superintendents, carefnhy labelled, with owner's nu...and residence. . Entries received and exbßtitorte ticente furnished at EIALL A SPEER'S Plow Warehouse. corner Cecil's alley and Venn street. after Auguet=tit, flay end Straw GAATIA for all anuinutia eu,sed Cro x blbition, and /rain at lowest mush prices. AT All entrisse most Do mod. on Secretary's Etatia nn or t..forn IIIAnD•Y ItrEttlAf/. t3th of September. All as lithe onn mad enienale. except homes, must be brnuniat within the ancl metre by Tuesday noon. floras.. admitted On lated• nodallay ntent, but mast be entered previnuely. Ater GompeUtioulteyond the State cordially invited sir vie..< night and Icy Poll,. ADMISSION E.Dibi , tet t..k..4 51, 0 0. All ...titi:lLors becalm member, of the Society. • • /1/1- Ten tickets for 61.00. Four tl , krts, 50 cents ap- Stogie admission, 15 cents. Nebleles and horses .111 be admitted to the groun d at the following paces I—Two horse rehtele 515 cent. sins'o horse we-flimsy 15 cent. single borne, 10 cents. The Otis., Pa••4l,llK ILailway and the Central Penn's. TL 11 cars will h. In constant comtunolcation with the grounds. Letters wihmsend h• ROBERT HA NICHT, 7 • •-dam., Corrupending lierre4r7, Pitbiburgh. 13 r 061 % .. county . Va. Fnrm for Salo. T"'A 7 NOERSIGNED OFFERS FOR 5A6111116 r ARM (7i/ M. hie h Ob., err, rue Milo fro. ate °bin Pie.. ?bete I. on the I.m • good ft 4,11. bowie, witt. •Lit a1b..., pantry, to , • goed lo; barn, new franmelti.6., (her bnth u - nrs nod bonie.6) corn w age. shed, •hop bona., etc. Tbere are two of choice fruit, with ebrut 174 tuna la gun bearing nailer. Ibro are abont Acres cf lho laud that IS cleared •ol in • high *tato cuisiratirn, The There tit Moo Hole' 30 or 41 sere/ rf cool of • toper - tor quality. The faun will b., ,old In s 6,17, or divided t./ mat par dawn Then to ootrbelog made a toroplko rood bona Holliday.' c o y, to Wellebeirs along the riser ' and front plk• op to Om term ts • good trod erilb • gr ade of not ores Am dr gre.o,e.hich Will make • drtre to either of tbe sd 010 named moms. This beings go amp growing country, any oeo •1•Llog to toms to that budome could not End • batter locatloa The land le OW well adapted to the rateicr of corn. wheal, rye, barley. etc. it to to • good laolghbor• hod. and le eoneentent to cborche., mill., ate. To soy cog wishing • rood term on reasonable torn., let them sq.ply to the subscriber on the premised or by letter, directing to Wellebarg. Brooks wooly, Virginia. at.ll:lordeltoes HOWARD biERRTNI AN. HERBST S BARKER. PRODUCE AND PROVI2ION COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 257 Liberty Street, corner of Band, IPITMOURkaI, PPNN'A. os.Partionlar ottootioe given to th 3 port-hone owl tole o f floor, Opole, Dried heft•, Potato., Perk, lArtl, hotter, Moe., Mover ktol Timothy Peelle, !c. Ordet. promptly Clod at th, to mstkat wk., Ad mous made on =alga monte., 1:111.011ke of the Fithian:lmb WA Aleuatactary. ett3l;l3,d N ORDINANCE Authorizing the Grad: 11 log, Paving 60 Setting with Curb etono, llivuould must, from Umnt street to Bmlthaeld street. Ruth. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the Mayor Aldermen and Milieu. of Pittaburgh, In Select and Common Mangle asrembled, That the Recording Regulator Le and ho fa hsrehy &tab mixed und dirseted to adv.:ante for proposals to 'riding, paving and setting with curb .tune, Diamond atreat Rom Want attest to Pcolthneld street., and to Ist the earn* in mann.. directed by an•odloonty concerning Mrsote, pomot AISZIgt 31,11, A D. 19t7. Ordains: and enacted lulu • lee In Councila tbl. Stith de, ..1 Allow, A. 0.01159. D. C. Proaldaut two Mm It Select Council. A ...a. IL floattow, .C 1.411 r•f BONA TIUSSLI.L NRKKTT. President ul 11. 11,11sbisn, Clerk nt Common Council. A _ N OIi.DINANCE relatiyetu Attidarit4 for lba lioductlnn ul AR5..0. 1 - 11 elm,. 1. Do It ordalued and 0000101 by Ma 51atnr, AI dot/Tull and citizens of Pittsburgh, In &bed nod Cone mon Councils aaasuabled, anl It is onlainel .tad ouaghttl by the authority of the M.G. II hat Ilea &Chloral. for the rsductlan of evosateetil. nods , thn Limb 0.. 0 1 1 b.., dinansa, passed gebruery 221, ..rrd6lng at:prowls. mu. the year long and to ',rosin* iddlitonal reveuue fot tb• City: . may be suede auy lane uu ur b.lure the grid clay of October, la Mk year. Ordnined and enacted into a Ina In Councils this Cgtb de, of august, A. 0., 1559. • Id C. IL Mat gitlilt. Pr./dent pre Ism et Cbuncti. Anent: 11nam*, (lota nl Fsbat NUy3ELL President of et/1111.11 Council Allee: Ikon 111.11,r2a, ..-ekric of Common 04.61 Inge OldClovaruant 30 i• prima Rlo iri 25 caw around Rio aiid Jo. Coil, 10 mks ZautatOrratig Plata. and Pram* 20 bozos M R sad Layar 10 • Valanlia 100 any fresh Clad aiirrie I, 00 pure groom] %lima 60 math. Canis; 2 cams Nutting 0 tibia Cloven 2 Moon'. and ADAM'. blacking . . 25 ham Oolgatia soap, amoraad; ID lilac Matra eying; V)N. 0. Molaner, 100 grass Shanghai Mitchel; 10 Dime. Natant tee ToUrx.C. 2 cam, John Anderson'. 6olane Tobacco; for sale by WILLIAMS & JOSENSTON; anal: 1118101thillnl0 lama. n NLYTWE&TY-FIVE CENTS.—NEW VANIA Dss RAIL R ortirr OAD, Oeorge R. RAND ROOK. Ayr. OP MR PgfiNHYL. by Arranged on • Nev Plan. , All Station. la regular order.... A Perfect Index to th• Route. Bares ...king any Qat"Om. Point. ont all the Attraction.. Juet the Book forth@ bull.. Coo. tains no Intricate romp W.L.olore on pH connecting Routes. Foil of tofortnntioo ones before pablktisd. Trovelora West of Plus bomb sill prefer this Book to the ordinary Maned des beams, it glees - nil thenecesitary Mltsatt. libles 00 Pitts. lot b. And Ont. B PE oma,. TLSANIA minutely J4crli. R AILROAD II7I3 ~ f nntite NNA • Jolt tutted ood for• by W. B. IiAVEN, dinPriter and BIALIOner. MINT of Ithaket Ind 4etoo ood - nod Third idro.W. PALMA: gb w Di .• - , or .alcsre, • 8., i t a• to !Ansa lan Pal , ti and tboo &Thou. of Ito/Sloe musks nut bowl!! WrOtiiii.e.a,„_ _ ~...._ DIY, REPTII3II3III flalr. an id i, t , g1,,,,;;,.........a 4i imp! Violin Pcbel•M 0 : 1 Thu . " . Ent.lit ; Plots and Melodeon Sobolinoad da h o r . . 1 The Jutonll• Scholars In a ina j, win. most 0 s wur. d•T.onst.t. rot. im..,,,. 1 . 1 i" dpe ., k, ergeniat dawn. It la desirable tbssaiblis ........••, . It • iron= Isnilotilab should begin at annolignoqng al t . o ... tha 41.7 Maw lieisPir_ • IM r m . 4,,. their prattles glad No and. ! lla . r !;.qrlib =t ut ' .treat' '' - - inalkdinteli! •. • I • ' A —40,000 btlx• p ann 11.4 AM tild Whi te; 41 eig& !""Tisilm) lßisttUantDus. C2320.1 7 C lIRZNCi l ar. BONS' . St..ALL PIANO FORTES. riritE ,ul.,criber has now on hand a most ovlrm.hr Muck of Pianos, committing cf 654 and 7 Ore tarts, lo Pleitiand Carve , / Cams of the moat elegant de miption, from am celebratad Vemtory of Chtckmring e0t,,,, The hottrumsete we ell prodded shh their latest improve. mtnta, as Repeating-Jai:on. flothZe•Dormiren, I,2,Bam sers,and an of their ENLARGED NEW SCALE, , By bin much :largo sound board le obtained, c:. 00. gamily the toue ti rendered 0,17 reverie!, yet retaining to met and musical quality. By the patentee of the Ac tion, the perthruier la enabled to produce Olt grade. of tote from pidnitsinto tojertitetete.w.th the Nu... , eeee CUICELEILINO i SONS' PIANOS .rh lbut ofKokan of by the Nat artist. and alma lo one country:— TQALIIERG aityw— . They an beyond compadaon the but I bare ever wen in the United State. and will compare fa the with may I hart ewer known." GUSTAVE akriEß eats—"Theopition which T erpretne a/ three yam ago, lath been more than conarmal to me, by the continued me of them, wir That for volume mid pare quality of tone, with nicety of articulation, they an ano quelled." From the National Intriligencer. Witebingion .They can safely hear competition with loth - omen ta from any part of the world, la point of tone, itretwith and alas brit, of touch.•• (Proms tbio Nor Orleans Pkaynne.j i•For sac:ellen. &material, elev:lea of floish, and faith' fulness of workmanship, and above all for volume and ra• defy, roslrr asrasstneas, brilliancy and per. mammon of bona, they area qoalled." (From lbe F• atally Journal.) 'The peculiar enteral guanine belonging to lb. Chick• ering huttroutenta, are a 1011, musical, rich god povartul tome free nom any wooden, pony, lend... of sound, to die agretabls to the aatialtlea Mollitii Toe, bare alto an easy, even and pleasant touch, .01 will keep to tuns better than any Plano. known!' Tba public are InvitaCl to call and exemlne [hoot splendid instramenta, .filch are euld et YACPbRY PRICES AND WARRAA TED. aullp Mita JOHN 11. MELLOR, Bl Woal amt. OLD and YOUNG AFFIRM ITS TRUTH., COMM Professor Wood's Hair Restorative . Wi Le"PRESERV E, INFALLIBLY, TIIE prow/a and color of the bah, If need two or throe llama a week, to any imagioeble age. Perfectly restore tho gran, moor toe bald with nature'. ow,o ornament, the halm make It more soft and beautinal than any oil, and p rrrrr re the Malp free from all dlernsa, to the greatest age. State. man, Judge., Attorney., Doctors, Clergymen, Ptonorlonal Men and Gentleman and Ladle. of all clam., all cmar the world, bear toilimony that we do not any too mach in it. Moor. Bead the following, and.lndge: PROPEMOR P. THA LBEHO, PIANIST, says, on hl..rrivel In the Unite! Mete .b. welt raphlly becoming my, het applying Wood'. Ilair Restorative hl. heir sooe recovered othSeal hen OR OA kLDISIN, 13 Names Street, N. Y says the gray hales oa 41. wifo'• bead were, of. ter a few weal's trial, turned foto a dark brown, et the Wile 000 beautifying and thickening the . A.O. RAYM.OND, Rath, Maine, toy. be I. ouat slaty year. old, and him hair cod whiracers were two-thirds gray, bet by t h e too of two bottlo of kostorallve the tray hare have diappeared, both on he head and faa, and I. molt molt and µluau tbco for arantyllve years preifions. 111. wife, at the ag• of fifty two, hos need It With the sane effect. rumcv JOHNSON, rag, of New Orteeneowys that he lost his hair by the Yellow neer, In 1854. Ile need Wood's Hair Restorative, and his hair's t now thick and gloary. FL 11.11IDDLETON, Livingston Mebane, aye the Restorative ham done much good Itrhie part of the countri. Ile used it for tabbies., and now ha. • ten heed of lair. T. L RORER. Lebanon. Noroncliy, flys he bac eecan Wood, 11.11 r Rectorial., in hundreds of rt. •es, and never Anew It t o in srectropfiaing all It profetwa to do. A. J. ALDRN, 51cLanosborte, 1111=14, say• be had the scald head eight years, awl van bald, but by the liberal us. of Wood . ..llearo•• five, ho new has act. glossy head of bar JAS. Sold by all Druggist.. and by O. J. Wood • Co , Ni Broadway, New Tork.and 114, Market street, fit. Lout.. Mo. Sold In Piambnrgb by be. OHO. R. KEYSER, O. L. FAUN RSTOCK ACO, .d all Rennin.. lanthdly - MEE THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS DAY assac4t4.l with tam la tn. WIIOLIKBALV. V ROCERY BUdl4l.±d, Mr. SAMUYI Y.WARS and Mr. WILLIAM CURRY, .n .11l conthinn the /131T40f one OLP FYAND UT I 1.1111:111T STREET. Zirwczir c.ppotlto cbe Fade I=l 311JEL KW ART. -.WM H 40ELNILY s')l. UTNE?. W. M. GORMLY & CO., GROCERS, DIME P/20VISIONP. PI OD PITTSBFRG II M S.l6Ttilaz: No. 271 Lioarty Pitlaborgh, Pa latOmo.2l, LOGAN &. GREGG, IMPOLITSR3 Of HARDWARE, 4 NO. 69 WOOD STREET, E:or Doc D. Chain. Ilotd, Jab.:lBe, PfiT UtIGH. G. 8. Baran, tete of Lencaster....—Looats & Ono°, pats Va. GEO. S. BRYAN dr. CO., Oommission Merchants, NB TUE BALE OF PIO IRON, BLOOMS, No. 52 Wood St., Pittabargh. Barancasus—Lyno, Malt & Co., Pittsburgh; Lilnnen, Copeland • Co. Pittahartag Thos. E. Pranklin, E at ., rou canal; nom Btriton Cameron, ilarrlsharg; Bryan, Garda. Co , Hollidaysburg, Pa. ler:0 Brod THI3 lINTEIRPRIBEI Insurance Company OF.- PHILADELPHIA, !near•. Against Loss or Damage by Fire on Buildings,lierehandise. Far nham*, at.., at Reasonable Rates of Premium. Um•ctou.--F. HAW:dot - a 8t.,: WI llam 6111w0,t.1 W. ICH.. A Co ;Nalbro hot , Jew: /no. 51. Atwood, a Alum', Wblto kOo ; Elooj. T. fredick, of Tredlck, Stoke. • Co Usury Wharton; Idordoctl L Dalf11012; Goo. FL Stewart of Stalwart • Um; John U. Broom, of John 11. Brown •Co ; B. A. Ilthosstook, of B. A. /wt:muck A Co.; Aodnw (...4sh, J. 1.. Krrtnger, of Wood A Ertlognr. F. ILITCUPORD STARK, Provident. CUM.= W. COIL Secretary. PIITSVOIag UolmotA CO J. Ponder a Oa, Thomas M. Mown, bq, J... lintaball, LK., Allen gnnaoy,Esq7, — Wllam, ACCIroy a Ca, WWI., Payne & Dailey, Brawn A Co., LlTlensdon, Capeland & tA , Jam.. O. Lyon • Co. Wm A. Layely A Co GEO. B. BRYAN & CO , Agents. 1 , 30.0d0l No. 62 Wood Stroll.. Assurance Company, NO. 1 MOOROATE d THEM LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN 1836. 0A PITAI 40,208,800 00 PAID UP CAPITAL AND PUKPLUS... 2,104,111 02 ANNUAL RitVENUN, for tho year ernt log Jitnavy 11, ISM 033,024 12 THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST Loom or Domes. by Fine, nilllollt envy doorriptlon of Property. The Sat,. of Premiums are %moderate, and, in oil moo., Wooed npon tae char-oar, of the owner or own. pont, ond the merits of the rick. Lame promptly ocipaird and pd.] without refer.... to lerodon. d woad permanent fund prorated In Phaaefeb pO,o fur payment of taunts', th 4 coontry. Strlll3llllll re 1111 . 11BMII: Jams. McCully & Co, 1:4 Wood ette,s. -John Floyd & Co., 1 73 Brown k Kirkpatrick/1,193 Liberty 1111011 i •• U. Bragg & Co., 99 Woad etraL• Wilsoo, N't.lroy t Co., 61 Wocel street; • James McCandless A Co., 103 a • N hoick & C 0,95 Water street; B. A. labnesnock & Co. That and Ww..d streets Joe Woodwsll & Co., Heard and Wood streets; Atwell. Lee & Co, H Wood street; •' Burchfield& Co, Fourth sod Market strestg •• floCandlees, Means& Co., Wood and Water .to; - Goorgo U. Blame, Eng, 13 Bank n e wt. ?drum. Myer, Minima k Co , 212 Malta ;Meet; Wm. ll'Hoo k Co., South Front .troop ° • 61 . 13otebenn k Oultlaa, Front and New Btr. Smith, Wllliama A. Co., 613 Narked area Jaw Orabatu k Co.„ 20 and ZS Letitia arced; Rdeph B. Mitchell. 1119, ['readout Mechanic.' Banta James Dunlap, lag., Pentland Colon Bank: Bea W. A. Porter, late Judge Supremo Court. • JAIIIICEI W. ARROTT, Agent, jo2llydls • Tempornt7 OM.. 103 Wood anat. PRTINCEI WHITI3 ZINC PAINT WROU TUE VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY OF PARIS. TIIIS PAINT is'adapted to all puttosoi; to which tho best Whits Lead is applicuthls. It dose not turn pilaw. as hoe amuuto doer, sad will segoim th e hardness and enstothuate of awl mailbag without the aid of varnish, sad I. easily watheit Colors with • rine baste retain their freshnete and brilllaacy of color. 200 pounds will cover es math surfers, with the same body. es 250 pounds of load—ehow lag groatecotiothY as besaly. la order that partite they dependapos ge W sag the... Mole strict/me they ehoubl buy of 0099 Out it.. meal recycla ble hones. The Donis.) , ship but two qualities. ksown es IV. 1 and Biwa Mate Dry. Red and Green foal. TWIN. 1 or Red Beal I. the article 131(41t sued for painting ramose', the Snow Whittior Greta Seal belay only need tot the must expemiva work, 30115 PH M. 'WRONG, Agent for the Co. Orders addthesod to either of MO following homes will be tilled at the wen mined tariff of pigmy either Dry arts Oil. HALL A. CORNELL, 123 Malden Lane, New York. ULTNOLDS. DEVOE A PRATT, 100 and los nu.. amt. N. , York- DirPosAts will be received at the office o t he Reeonflog Regulator, No. GO fluahfleld area, %mail t •ad of repeumber nut, for the gnallug, pa•log mug molting wfth Cuff; floss, Oral/Ion! afraf.S, from Coutr• Ave. 1)0•10 Waiter stroat atiNglcl MAO 11011.LErr, Rec. Res. TO BRIDGE tIONTRAMORS.--Scaled Proposalsmill he received at the alba of the Decorty Catandesiouers of Allegttey'aad Wattmore:and oritork4 atittl btONDAY, the 6th day of fleytember,lBs6, for the ereettoo of • BRIDGE! 6.111013 POMMY OMB, at IltemirllllllE67the creek Ode[ the Hoe between the two count* span dm feet, 'with • gone phsr to the totadhr af=tba steam work to be &nib., the pertt6t - • Br Onts at Commit tem. T AO& LEAVIER—A good assortment of AA the bed iinalltr Aillagy A. AIL Pitt24ll%. . • . ,-„,..,...•.,:-:.:.. i. , , , :',‘0'::',', -, . , ;'1 . 1:! - ii','-. -, . ._ . _ . air " i/11-VO4/ CORNER (Tit AND BM IT fIP(FED STS , OPPOSITE Tat POs: OFFICE PIITELMEGA PA Strangers o r D ESIROUS of las:mire , . %shoes is the hest pie to prepare young mecler t estotot4 are - drool a e 4 ant ouly to inquire the pm. peldierchants. Daulter, Tambora and Protriationsl men of tI4 city, tut are molt rt. spertfolly Melted to cell at the Coon,. alto College teed make t h e following comparisons between this and similar institutlons slimin g posse patrOnem , the size and number of the ROM.: the number of stedents In stimul i ance; the mode of ineunction permed; the snout, wrier, and [thorough... of the tone. of mody; the totality and eppearanee of the work done ty the ancients; the as:To tem of the Widest; the qn.totestloru, experience and literary standing of the teeeMos.....ll of . r „jaw that go to Mate op. first Olms fichesd; end ths n i If not that the Iron City College. made In miser of coy othtr dehool.and pc:ogee.. fuddles no where e to to toned. it Is net expected that they will patremite the &loot, not they be mlidied to do so. mere d SwF Public /actives 10.Norics.—The Stockholdera of the sio- L ,,e g ahels Psesenger Railway Company ars Les eby notified that an election for Ilea List:macre oh! be bald at the office of H. BWARTZWELDEII, keg. Irmrth street, Prittabtlrgb, Ort ILLTVIIDAY, Ihtpt- 10,1x50, between the hours 0012 M. and 1 o'clock P.ll. • HARM' WOJD-..1, 'IIIOB. 11.. HOICK, 11. SIVAILTZWELDER, R. 11. PA151211, eel.itd UEOIKIII WILSON. Vcrrics.—'fhe Stockholders of the Pitts u",c, borgh and Mod Marty Paseauser Railway Canipany will meat at rho ofboa of J. P. MACKENZIE, ha C 4 Fourth treet, In tbs City of Pittsburgh, on tLo TKYTN DLY Or SEPTEMBER, A. D... 18. 5 9, m Wiloolts Id oessrssy .I.ot flee Managers to terra nutll the third Monday of Jan. nary next, or until their nurnors arc rtglitat Is and la, fully cholaen. N. P. SAWYER, WILLIAM PrIILLIPd, JonN AIKEY, JOBN OGDEN, an 31,11,1 A. W. GAZZALI. 10. Nomcn.—A meeting of the Stoelthold era of the TainperanCeirilla and Ncbleetown Tarn. pfte and Plank Road Ootapsay, Will bo bold at LIARVIS tiOSRL, to Pittaborgh, on TIIURSDAY, lot day Peptedia bee. 1850, at 10 o'cloc k, A M., to tole Into consideration Important tronsese mimetic.] With the Internee of tba Rood. M. R. BROWN. eat dtdAltsrP President. . -- BOARD or 'fluor. —The Annual Meeting " , . ,7 of the Board ill VIII bit held on WEDNESDAY, September 7th, at 0;4 o'clock, P. Y.. et the iferebant',l EX chabge, at which time the election for Prealdent, Vita Pref.: idatit and Board of Biroctota will tote plans. .026111 OEO. H. THURSTON, Ea" lAn:ouglavt 07/IC. 0/ PRISM:IIn GAS CO 1 1 23th Annst,lSlP. f TEEL ANNEAL MEETING OP THE STOCK HOLDERS of ''llo Plttaborgh Gas Company,. for the porno.* of electing two person, to serve as Trustees, for thottrm throe years, .111 be held at the cfilco of the Company, In Plltsbentle. on the MOT MONDAY (Ebb day-) of Popterater,llll, between the hours of two rind flee o'clock, P. If. JAMES IL 0111 LINTY anThdld ttjrsooo AGENTS WANTED.—To sell four Agellta hove made our $25,0X) 05 one— better then ell ether similar ageuelzi. Seed fore starve .d get 80 pages poullesclara. grata. Jell3mdar•T EPIIRAIM BROWN. tinrell, Mass. fa ... AGENTS IV ANTIC in this State to can raso will the GOLDEN; SALVE Eo rapllly. Can mak. god pay. For tern:L.l,le. send stamp. Jel 14m4Aor•T C. I'. WIIITTEN, Lover, Blau Ti ants SITUAIION WANTED by a married middle aged man m I , IIOK-KZEPtiR of many years experitnco. Gan giro the best reform:leer, apordm 6snglleb, German and french, on/ 'endue. for num:Keno. ot to• counts and fetal batten oe. Enquire at TIM 0111 Z. en26.3e.1 WANTED—An active partnership LO some tetatlished badness, is the city, by t 4 portion oho to from $3,000 to $5,000 to loreet All comOsonics• tiuns onstblentiol S. CUTHBERT A BUN, No. al Market greet. WANTED-5,000 bushels Flax. Seed, tor abieb the Want mulct price will be paid. eta° J. B. CA.NFIEI,II& CO., N 0.141 Ilret el. Co Eft. To LET.—A comfortzble two etoryfri Brick Dwelling gitnate ma 1141 etre.. Enquirn of P. II If zu2n No 211 Lluerty •tront lEburatuanal Al - API:WOOL YOUNG LADIES' INSTI IIL TOTE, Pittsfield, MAW flee hems from 13caton, camp experienced Its nth Sorni•Anunal Pension Oct. el, 1859. With experienced profxesors, large Cabinets, apackm• Gymnasium It.liccation of nanarpassed beauty and salubrity, It pillar. rare educational advantage*. Appliostions for admission or for • irculart, should by early made to the Peineipals, Rev. 0., V. PPE ad and itev. J. ft. BJED. 411,30:m16rd EDGEWORTH SEMINARY FOR YOUNO LADIES, AT SEWICKLEY, PA. The Rer. li. It WILSON,D. D., has transferred his inter eat In thla Institution to the Rer. AARON D. D., late Proienerr In Jefferson College and brother of the former Principal, Prof. A. R. Williams. ' ln additicat to the the excellent f teacher., who will be repined. the sairiCee Of ProLKARL, of Pittsburgh, and gradu ate of the Unirmarlty of Marburg, tlermany, hare been engaged as teacher of Mode and Llodern Languages.— The building. will be pot to • good stated repair. and the premises rendered otherwise attrarttr. All the =PI branches of a useful and ornamental education will rendre doe attention. The pupils will board In the family of the Prlncip.l; aun hoe Isap, who will be free from other engage ments, will extend to them • .I.lltant maternal care, in am:ninon with her own daughters The nest Banton will commence ce the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVELISES: ,1 no the nuntlicir of boarder hill ho limited tothlrty.flee, early application will he nereisary In ortkr to won a place In the SchooL Circulars Wut•lpfirla all necessary btformstion, as to studies, terms, to. moy be otalthled at Dar/sou'. or Me!- lork Root atone, or by application to the Principal, whose Post Ore address, until the let of October, will be at Can onnahurg, Pa., and efterwerds et Sesicltleysille, Pa. aclttlardAlha ST, PETER'S SCROOL—This Schoolwill re-open no MONDAY, Sept. sth, to the &today School Room nt Et. Peter's Church. Pupils remised In both the Primary and lagter Sngilth Dopartments. Instruction given In French, Music and Drawing. Appitcaticras for admission may be oado to tha Hector of the Cot:m.6lu to the Ps loclpale, MISS RATE D. EARLE, MISS MARDI= L.OILDERT, No. 00 Liberty afoot. MRS. EDRINOTON 'RILL IiFeOPEN QHR 80110OL VIE HIST MONDAY Dl SEPTESIBiII, •NIAREON STRBET, MRS. DR. J. 11. WILLSON. FiLROT, PRIMARY AND PREPARATORY 50000. L The third annual 110111Sian will open on Bllondaytsth of September, iO.TILYI 7 IO7 I I.MR:I7IV TIIIS INSTITUTION, WITH AN ABLE Board of batman., an extenelre and ralnable cab. Met of alinerele, • complete eat of Mewled and Philo. eopbical.Appamtru, manly new, and a lane and comma. dinne building, offers the beat adyentegn to Mom in • preparatory or collegiate comm. The next term sr /11 comm.. September 511,15t1. anSdlied WM. BANSWELL, Berl. PENN INSTITUTE. - lIANO3OII. STREET, NEAR PENN roopan on MONDAY. the Vt.h AUGUST. TYMIII $U per awake of tire months. 7. AL SMITH, an8:134 Principal. TEACHER OF VOCAL AND' INSTRU MENTAL MITISIO, N. 113 Fourth Ansel between Wood and Elmittllald atroets, would rdpecttully announce to hie pupils and the public that he will renew We teach. lug In private Iwo= and clams on Mt Lt day of 'Septem ber text Apply at We residence. auevlaw nap. O.PPOLIBIE Ts.zzoottx. Boarding and Day School for Young Ladle 148 Tided Street, Pittsburgh. • THIS SCHOOL OFFERS TO YOUNG LA -8188, bc.rd., a full legit& mane, no !belittle. to &claire the Preach language and literature—the I:ninni es!, ea American born, having resided aoreral dean in Preece, and being matted by Ile. Tetodont, • padre of Plats, and grad eat. of the .College Clhaskanagne.. - The second annual meat trill open on Slonday, the of September. Price of tuition by the-term, $2.5. 'trench and Latin taught without cars charge. Ito bootie received nruicr.ten year. of age. Tor circular., tac,upply at Mr. Diellor . .and bin DATI•at . , *torn, or at the reddeoce of Mode= Tetedoer. itraltea2o LOCUST GROVE earasms.A.Fcr, LA WELEINCHI V ILLS, FOR YOUNG LADIEIB. TILE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF TWO TERM, fire 1111011tb• ftich, will open on TITUDAT. the 13th of September, at 0 &cloak, A. M. The 'Mat/ of Teeehm, whe Pad their situations with each distinguished snows doling the past year, continue their oinuection with the inalliatton. On account of the prosily harreased fealties for travel effarded by the Dew Poseenger'2•ll l l.l. a limited number of DAY PUPILS will bo eaeirod from Pittsburgh. The 'number of Boarding Pupas la Dmltod to Thirty. FAULT APPLiCATIONS ARE DESIRABLE. CIRCULARS, om tabling gematal Information, terms, Ra may be had at DAVIS' sod DAVlBo3 . 9,Bcok.sallera, and at RLIGRETVd sod MELLOR'S Mask Storm or 17 address. lag at 14 trabargb root oak.. astl:Raa'A RSV. GEORGE T. RIDER, Rector. COMILERCIAIL;COL 132 AND , . . • WRITING ACADEMY", .. College Mal. Dlandorada BlrukingEsm. TERME, CARD ON ENTRANCE.. For Ornamental Nrr1n0g...—......411 '• Plain Wr1t10n.....-. - .... 10 . 1. Fiala Tian:nand. n Writing and Gook -leorp — ing-- In Hain, N. SILILPPEIt. PrOka.' of Writing sof Iffok.Eczping,. CI. B. LICITIIPAD.Jr., Professor of Pornnanship. . , a. r. wpf,f..B, Professor of Boot-Eroplog and. Comma. • I Calculation. REV. W. B. BOLTON, Lecturer ca Ilianfry and Central Nolte. - lION. It. P. o f E x .tr, j ark, • member of Ana emotive, Bar, lecturer on Ono. .v=l4 Law. paor. at. P. EILTON,JfKIorar Ellxatfioa. Call and wants* has diver been Wore attempted by soy penman, rumab: 13peodouns of Ornamental and Practical Poomanably =mica fn year praffroca,ln the abort agate of from 91 saccade and oftwarda. °art boardlag o $2,50 par sack. Blrmfoffham Terry free fur atadeau. Eaatraoco or any time. ror specimens of off-band ltallom Wrillog, 'atlas two wiry', shops, and Carom laZhlydkaiY Prttt9artyt,Po. TO E 8! L • - .;;;- Attila orkottoat to sari 10 pot teat 1ti141 . :, you baton gm . intattoil Lyn. bl-kteitql Cso.4lhaoltocourtmlikr . Cook Ekno to toe% ocoratlon aka hulks the Imo attj Mon" and 2to Wartboato of w. w. sass:anew, wood . . Crit floor below Output the Whim was-. • , Cap tiution Sates. P. M. DANTl3..a.uctinizeer. - aPura'rd woe "zxmce NO. 54 Tina taw.. TT s CLOTHINGh CAMP AND GAR ! j iugOzt SQL2P.MIS At...dortiott—Ca gr. p . p. &p t . 24. 2 o'clock; at cototooortal to rattrt. , . Ito 04. 711112 strook by order of 12etopto. 13.13,4, Da 431462 Oft Clotb Knapsack. awl Strom and Etatchttr tpolor, et qtdOnitt of cloth Ettuagots, to. Ota P. 3.1. DATLI, Auct. QECOND lIAND -OLOTILLNG:AT TIGN —tnriy inotatair:sa widths Ms wok, 6110 o...ll.minicrelock.P.lll, ll Mboted 4MW.CWmaNW Salm Ragan, No. Ulllth 11, • ISM oclutioPolof wood haul Clcchrok„ okra aoroptiros frock and drt iri cost% tow omd plea =alms* and cloth rant% mkt and cloth Tillt} 0 +=baulk ask WAN Creeh noct aildraaV borkono Irdletrohors. an4o - W. DMA, azet. AMA LOORIS & Cu; Benham' Sickanga. STO SALM AUBTIN LCK*3lB , lt. co.,cß BY AIT AT TIM TeriLlar CCCIIAISOS EVERT THIMAIiAr ITMIN6.-11Ank. Edittgq tesaringe $ Ouppar Btock, Base: And Best Saito Kad imbyo ale At the klatelunhe Cubango I* Awrix Worm* co. Nvlet, Drat• And Les. en Beal Sag* negotiated ea res.estd• tame Ly AUSTIN Low= CCre . thatit No littoUrs.ed. That* U. tiusincso Animas & ebaulPg. THE CG•PARTNERSIIIP L9,TRLY SUB- IitEMNO to the mins of COWMAN. DAILILtIf 0)., dissolved by the rethreosat W. be haring dieeased-of his toured *horrid ni l ltdrli Ls BARU and GEORGE W. lIAILMAR. beudnese ofthe late Art:unfit be, eettled ty their son:essers, fIAILMAN, HARM it -CO , mho have sestoned_tbe debts sod liehtlities of the lats firm WM. COWMAN, J. W. BIATIAIAR, ALLEN HILILICER. • • EDWARD RADII 6E41 FRANCIS ---- • TIIE UNDERSIGNED lIAVE FORMED e l'ettnershig n oder the woe a DAMIAN RAI/ & CO - , to continue the bad.. of -the Daus:woos Worts. They ars amply prepared to furnish. 'lron, Rano, Stan, Letts Porno sod all goods in their EA on Meryl terms. - J. EN ALLEN READIER, EDWARD Want raasciag Ulna. , se3l 1 deo. w. ITAKE PLEASURE-IN lIECOMMEND MG to my (rinds and the patio gent tally,the dre.et ifeicsuar, Bann it CO hroptiatore of the Devon* It Works, 'rho are amply prepared to execute 'all order* for goods to their line and .tilde far thorn a Gett 7 illll4l3Pl of the poltroon - . so Illhorlidegiented to the late an.9I3IrWIS. COEICIL4e. r" ,, a- , 47rvrmrrrlrry I have this day-associated with um my eon J. BT. CLAIR GRAY. , Tlustenstneas will.balhensießes coo thm] under the erne and itsTa of S. GRAY.fSON. Only let, 18.50. seAttrat.. GRAY. Sc SUN. s. CRAY DRAPERS AND• TAILORS. NO. 521ST. CfsAIR:EITILEF.Te , . fia3dfc—P2l4l PITZ9EV7I9H; PA. frElEmmiersign.Whaveassociatedivithelent to the Colomboloa amble= JAW Mina, BtenbeuTille, Ohio. - The ctyle of the em tefft madam al heretofore. , 'ABU= it CO. . . X1M1cE.—.—.......7 , 1 1 0 2 3 wineczoic :as co. ' • COBISIISSION PIZROUANTS, for the nle " - mg Iron and 8100131.11. :` ;- 95 Winn STREET, Prronara. T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH row; plumy. to tto Duda-taking tnuimil, olc6 .i 0 be conducted nodal. the name and Mils of LIM ON A - DELLOW. JAMMU:HOS. MIN DM= 0 ands rtalun g In an Its• - .l3trathrafrathe LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Foiuth are prepared to diainderteldng to snits Wenches, In the best thenner, st penes to omit toe times:. Ws a all the• cal intention to Tars neer style patent, hletathe EMU' ems, for the pas of which as are role Silage irr tha ha/. and of erbtea vs Imp constantly on hand a large wort men. A. regard. bandy of thane and Enlsh, dory axial all ahem tuners!. wig be eoppilal watt Marna/ Unice sad Carriage!! promptly. et lower rates then any other estabiab meetto the city. thisranteelng to moder satisfacthsa they adicit a cartintaace of the patronage heretofore so Itherally extended to Medd firm. splexlly P I :IMO .74,0 PO 0 .firZirKSl•i r i‘ 91, ail 331:714NIVIT'S C 0 CA:LNEC- Et TT V, Nlr.-r•r• e 3 C 0 C A32,TIC gird compound of Co,a , a-nut Oil, &c., far drcsafna the Mk. For eilhee.T...4:stiTehhhitages, le withcnst ea Neal. ft prevent, de Hair frontfaUirg of. - h promotes it* iteatthg and •-igamut .7roza. It is not greasy ill. sticky. It Guru no diutgreenbre odor. It softens the hair when 'Scylla—A dry. - • It soothes the irritated ees4o - It afford, the richer: intern. • It reenaine to-nett in effect. - It mM. NV COl4 for a Adjpisetotete., 13IIlabTErIvr'6 cooAimr. sviz.N3L - rrs coo.ll4vric. 33"0"Etrrir,=s coc4.lt7it: co4ma Banos, July igtb, UM7. sgrumaos. J. fteattorr a meant retch" to mate the salutary egret Is my own aggrerated_ease, of . yoeres collent I:falr 011.—(Cm-thae.) ' For mazy =Naha toy hair lue Leen &tithed; until 'Wu fearful of hoeing It entirely. The Ala tagigtt m7bad be. mete gradually more and more inflamed, ao that I coal tuf touch It without patty TM. Irritated euedltlata ettrlbuted to the em of various wdrardsed hair Indoor,' widt h !Um oleo. tees told contain eamprosue By the advico of my phyakiso, to whom pi ha oliclui your prcoma of purifying the Oil, I email/Apr.4d /la how the last Irma In June., The ant sßyßeatloa all.rditbsttelitog and trritatloa; In three ar four days the radar= Uhl teak:. new dlappeand—ths halt teased to fall, mull tan saw • thick growth of saw hair. I tenet tint ot2;erWi aflllciwi, will bell:AM:ad to try the toms Your., nry way, • SUSAN lii-PCFM at:uw]vrios acloAi:NlL. surtagnprs COCAINE. /3IIIi,1411rrT•8 COCIAINTE. re . etteip —.oat nders the hate. (eitteatter how stiff and dry.) sort nod easy for 'event elsic It boob! ceded by ell who have tool It, to •be the -best 41d a Ara Hair Denting in Ile. Prepared 17 JOBXPII DIII3II7CPT t 0)., Duilam For sere by dole= u et& • bade. salbsid J. 8.. C, - .11,1..DW ELL it CO. 822 Olieetactt Strotig, [motto Girard- Hoofal P IL A D.E. L P irtlA NEW tateolurATtom*iguirii*.iiiTHES peTr.s. PJm TYPE t CO. Widebior. in Clansa. MEASLES FROLWILLIPS London TillitrEempas, motto, all altos, to ilnating Owe andoyl Yana. _ Sole Authorized Avata'fii:aixrve. GOLD AND am% Exp mu .AND RIMY. W .A. TO O F3_X3 EWE JEWELRY new doslgna - . . . DIAMONDS, prritts, ..let the r:Aisaish, eon. - swizz WANE, antargowed In a)* guilty and dash. 1113-Eitandoul Titaldlt ,YbiladolPidat bra :lipped too. sums Moir NEW ALLERLE ZSZABLZJELitrr. • ,Llt eat:ailing oo obligation to poltbasom • unarallif YRIERE. Idalo figam; and 1 . 2 MUMS: • nPENING ON THE NEW YORK nun JAS. W. 13AWKEIL & WWI open their 11617 2tOre, ' " • . 9 . . . . . ~ . . . 1.7 c.. /5 Idaiktie 'Street,. . , (Formerly canon:Obi Oita a.. Mini& Oct) , ...-' .... . ON nume.ty, orpmenta 'Er, Ant tnytt• dap htentlon of th e path Antialt notions IC tbe City and OO try to their *tow: M. sunt Antiroly now- t Stock of Forelan and Domestic . .- .. • -.. clond.Ung of Silo, Alartaas Yalta; D.Licty Valualaa, Wads, Matsu, Pant; Llama Etabragetimt Mask y. Glans, !Maul', Cloak; MatAlllna, Ettatata, Irma ite , ; 7I IPOD , WhiCh • lb*, .Itl3l . after put hattusate Se • : • Their ikatlre stoik hut been pordured_wittatt Oa hut SO data, and thalr Wanks tot petting' ttu =MD GOODS AT THE LOWEST . DATES, are cot Evora baser haw lartsha It towboats Dnretwtej fu ONE ?NICE AND 110 DEVIATION. • Prima auratat Um goods la *W. II pro. MOM CAUL . • sa .kitl . . IAS Wartttatrat.Plattauth• ~. I:3 eoond Arrktrall4 CARETTS AND" OD : 4VMM AT THE FOURTIIsiWY CARPFT'STORE, pirrstaltaff,P44 W 1) :, At'OALLIN RESPECT . SIILLY ea =wee that selected at coklott • no. .. d = iv y DattySTING, IWeDy . trom ta• Impottel I sad -thwatactatwe to , cue ot , the Ana. hoW la the Zest, to which they Unit* the atteattoo ot parthaora As • new styla arta/MON MUTING tot tutonter tart lan. The Dant mate of oastist amns, etc., ta." bkII *ball bo craroll at Du lowest Mee.. . " 'W. D. e IL. trOILLIDI. VITAL IL liv4§l',MAN N . &,' ' • _ TT -,ltrui ciniarzgra, *4 01) 44 the 1ktci:7417",. Mincifietarati iiiia , bapa of Ladies Dieu • Cloak and Ilantilla Trimmings; - * Errir ruair opettat sem,* larp z 34 sen are sated stock at Dorn Trtmailap, th1714.' vita the stsepr-Jaa of 21'San sr4 sOV 2 all4 ll flaring cciaaain GUM,. to U.snarbelartli k r, suld , 40 . puticolar atteeltkai gob* rcrref go liarlretore ara •:i:,- 4 13 , 9krUs Zerdar Mital.ZD o,rd ante‘fo ~...- colansadatlmPrkek • • • 6.1. P. Mares! Cus est bateau dt wee.nora. , _ 738.47119 =at AMINO inreols Arnim far RYLVI WOOL. NoELL:I4O4' BROTEMEWf - , nta 68' NOtis!. 6 ttttt N izinirrssi : ,- ASSCiitl4:4O:°P IIE Lkll-013 1=33 , IMUM ASDZUktiI vuitmmaa. OPCMILLE3,Ia all dam, ' • ' NEVal 4 thiiiii k p armor , mazirAp sa - A.? ins& ao. F"lt miteti?r te - '3