TRs~AsB `POST: atee4e&l 04" Pint .40trm. O'ADTAIFet 1,0 **l4 - osithii!zia**Nr week: ipe ?* ono Month 22lgtcristb' 12 IS 111 011 " *inn Mouths •• 24 15 met_year air le Tigt 1.1.11 W wake a. sq u.ire.. About eight words no deer. inserted an the local page. ten maga linst teach ussertim. The_.. Vkittirday Morning Post 11111111110160' the same office ovary Saturday lan'arenael par. MAIM in advance. OMR.* depies. ready kir mailing, FIVE CENTS. 411* Adana -TABLES P. BARN, Editor and Proprietor. dEP .14Yertiaing at reasonable rates. -------- .s a . sa-r a e White, Phan and FawLy Flannel 17n deratid Overskirts on hand, ead made to order, on shortage moth*. at B. 'WILLIAMSON'S SHIRT PACT/art...V. No. 47 Xt. Clair Street,. LATE STYLES OF '81.731.31Mit GOODS JUST RECEIVED. MR. SAML. CRAY lorift sew RETURNED FROX THE A.A. Rant. and we are now receiving an elegant ' stock of Goode for the Sunnier Wear. combining together nag. of. the choicest and most desirable stocks to liefotind Bart and take special pride in mina* the attention - of our patrons and the pub lic to,aa azandoodkon of the mane, which will be meactip - to order in our natal Ptyle to the satisfac tion of all who favor us with theirffintronage. SAML. GRAY & SON. Merchant Tailors. No. 1Y Fifth street. lAMEN MILLINGIAIII, WONONiiAHE- D LA PLANING MILL. would reeprethally ht lbrallarepublie that he has rebuilt liners 'the arc lad sedarated hie eetAlishment, and filled it with tee newest sad meat apprpved maehinep. Ssn tem eszed to tarnish &onus and. planing well sawing and rweawing. doors. nab kiln dried. frame, mouldings, box teraaSorra mac Sept. 7,1857. J a m Nifir goons NEW 004)01111 Eleoond Arrival of NEW SPRING STYLES -AT EATON, NACRIIII & CO'S, • Nno 17 void 19 Fifth Agree& E n dsone, T = ll. 3raide. Loom Batton& otee. for newest =leg. RVL i roitanpi! .ad' Collars and Sils; and h-r k • Black Lee,, Grenadine and - -1 11 14; ... , . /gilt . % and Paatalotto. RithoL o frooft, and Cididreseb _use every deooda m Cilaroo. °undoes, Mits. Bonnet Mili.. book _ et Hood&_Cord. Chenitietind • II Natii,. :lire . ' liet ef e'Dratseila." (French ' who lowe_newptie eldrcprononnce it tha assurawAs. met Aniakortienht" and the Skirt." are Oleo et es worthy of • "'sr- 2 lionticereah yoraisking Gotionods. Fine Shirtiat. his, F UM. =spenders. etc of most d OW. - A fall asortment of Fancy articles otions. WheknOt • andjetall b alers will ind a large and weeosto ... it Moe goods in every . departmemtatthe 14 - -I 4 V I olinec.iii rV TA .."1 1 / 1 1 1* e L .„ . ais -- .111114111IIWIE L Ir•RT WAY.M AND CIIICACIO RAILWAY COMPANY. Meld ere oterstlicateniessod by Jobs Ferguson. 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We make 'the following extract : "October 24.—There have been several visitors to-day, among them the lite Vice President, John C. Breckinridge and Hon. James Lyons, Confederate Commissioner at Richmond. Mr. Lyons - was a stranger to me, and scion left the tooth; leaving Mr. BreckinvidP and Myilelf• ."I was gaite welt acquaisted,cith Mr.. Breekirriidge Chile in %ablation ~as his moms were adjoining igen Fou rteenth street. Nogentleinarchlts _gnmited Cie here with more apparent 40111,4eit s than himself. lie Retested with mat im , , tenet to my narrative bf the events of my capture, and the incident* of my tinif here; He apt:the. with.. mileitAciiiwt . ipon the AM placable state of public &fairs, and the war, and remarked - that our pasitions, in some respects, were not dissimilar: 'I a fugitive,' said he. 'driven fraiiiihY home, andyou a prisoner Of war.' "Ile volunteered to say that, lie should take the liberty to suggest to the 'Secretary of War,' Mr. Benjamin, to allow the to go home, whenever there would b 6 'any re leased prisoners s.ent, as he supposed there would be soon. "Of course I thanked him for his kind proposition, when he, added..that 'it all might amount to nothing,. in consequence of the course takenjirmy government on the subject of an exchange of prisoners.' The conversation continued at least half an hour, when he retired with the expres sion of a hope for my :early restoration to my home and family.. reccompanied him to his carriage in the. street, and we sepa rated. " This visit of the late. Vice President to see, ne produced a;gres4 deal of muta tion among the otficers,,,very few of whom had ever seen him before. It is thought that his influence will do more to urge the propriety of my discharge than anything that has yet been done.. • " October 25—Early this evnin the Postmaster General, he Hon e John H. Regan ' from Texas, - who served with 'me in the Thirty-sixth Congress, Humphrey Marshall of Kentucky, and William Pres ton, of the same. State, late United" States Minister to Spun; Called to see niethe• two first named gentlemen I . knew well in Washington, but I had never .before seen Mr. Preston.. Our .conversation was en tirely of a general character on the sub- ject of the war. " Yesterday the prisoners - takenat the battle of Leesburg, .on the 21st instant, ar rived at Richmond, there being twenty four commissioned o ffi cers, and six hun dred and fifty-seven privates." The Question of Foreign •InUwsen tion. • The Paris correipondent of the Newark Advertiser, writing under date of May 2, says of the rumors of foreign intervention in our affairs : "Negotiations appear to have been go ing on actively for some weeks' past be tween the cabinets of London and Paris, on the subject of American affairs and'the possibility of interfering - diplomatically, in order' to histatitlietfruanation conflict which is so aim - strong to Diropein interests. It is 'asserted, - and seemingly on good grounds, that these negotiations had reached a point at which it be came possible to begin to put the' in tentions and wishes of the two ..parties into action. Instructions"were accord ingly forwarded to M.. Mercier to feel his ground at Washington as to the possibility of the acceptance of diplo- , matic intervention on the part of this country and - -England ; and the moment was thought to be well chnsen, be cause the obstinate resistance' at Island No. 10, ,and the rapid and , Safe. 'retreat of the rebill from Hannan seemed to delay for an ' Instant the steady'idiiiinee of the North, and give a moment's breathing , .time between the colabitilitit; "Pareietlioitili to. the lisSitititereMs of America, In thil 'cone*, pralend flo. further than this. and assert that Mer: vier Was instructed not only teiren Hie mediation on the' - Cabinet Of Virastineop,• bht also to hint that,' in ilia , - Ofitierejte tion, the influence , f his min' government anethat of Greet Britain would be`used to . bring about. a general - recilnitien of the Southern States by the chief powers 'of Europe; The latter por tion . of the ibove supposition, 'however, ur so inconsistent ' with the friendly:action 'Whieh Prince and the Emperor have' hitherto' observe& to wards the government of the United States, that I hesitate to attach credence' to it.' al . though supported by respectable author " That K. Mercierhas received a special political mission from his' own govern ment is, nevertheless, very gener ally (te mpted sm as a fact But Sinai Its in= structions were sent to hila minis have taken place which are said to have very much. eseibeiraissed 'the- kaiiirn; niefit,aricf Made it C-reatly:'iloubtilliPro retention:lol4Y tireiai#llhisr6ken';Or persuaded_to take .by its ally ; ,acrou the channel. Nofonly' &cam/ 'Pr' thii - POterdiendviineeCteVaidoini;;;noi 4 - dab NO: 10' fallen. late - the hinds Of thefederale :nt 'left : theilicii& by water open almost toNew Orleans; lent' only haithe deilierite•effcireof thiiebe,e at Pittsburg been d efeated and 11012601 a thrown back4not hair'ell accomplished; but= now vrieliarn,init the news is regarded • here' ait ' . .the =Ma i l& portant, perhaps, of all that has reached us, that General 'Mitchel his reached Huntsville by•inciedible*eiOrtions; Oiled a hundred Miles - of Salinity and co mplete= ly interrupted thentiananniention`betiefistk the Corifedenstifarrniel Shd . This hitter !Proatried sensation; and government 'fedi i titiA tbeifibinstluieffot ' been well choseiiiiiinterriiition''.ifW • deed, ,ueh his iieileiul :: What Lhasa *owletnit $lOO-iithis ao"nwwd everer, ised"iriiii: - sonie•eintion• reservation; for althoingh derived Ilia good sources oflatitiriatik:7 l !..o 4 10 1 . too much Stith facts and hatsa;iosisit *plias:it safe to _be too positive:" OWEIVIEFIFIENE; E elkAktELiiaieelt , 4111 .: 1 4:9C1idr,411mi1. 61114"ju nnalrlaWr 11 ". Ham,H lennal, 40/0 , *IV 11°6 441r : Waal 7 DAILT - POSTfi'r PONE' INBREOCULK NAIIkAT From the St. James Magazine. A DAY OF lune ADIBTUKE BE David Walker, N. D., F. L. S. i1L11.1.A., 11.61.19.. ete. Late Burma and 'Naturalist on board.the Fox in march of Sir John Franklin. (Conolulled.) I remained about an hour and a half on the summit, to wait till the fluctuations of the barometer bad ceased. whorl I found that the mercury had fallen some five inches; the mountain. therefore, was thir- Vides hundred and fifty feet high. It was now a quarter to one in the morning, as I kioked across the strait to the northward. yet high above the mountains shone the sun.: Midnight of the clock wax: no mid night to him I The mountains from the other side of the strait reflected his rays from their anowy.summite; while below me the bergaseemed -balancing themselves - in' the glassy water. Within sight, and al most 'seeining to touch tire, was a minis hire glaCier, some five or sin miles long and two or three hundred yards wide,• which, like an overflowing molten mass, had oozed.'oat of the valley above, and was now impereeptibly working its way to the sea. Just at my feet grew a last' year's specimen of Cerastium Alpinum—the mouse-ear chickweed. What a contrast to the neighboring glacier This one tige of life in the middle of the surround , tug desolation carried back my thoughts on memory's rapid wings to the far-dist:int shores I had quitted so . long before : thoughts of home and loved ones, and perhaps even more solemn thoughts still. were not out of place there, in the pres ence of such symbols of Time and Eter aity. - , But my watch, which pointed to two in the morning, warned me Mot to delay longer descending the mountain, which I confess I did not begin without apprehen sion, remembering the dangers of the as- cent. There was no help for it, however ; ' so I set forward trith whatcourage I might. I - Skirting the base of the jokier to the Westward, I reached the edge of a steep bank of broken- stones, the detritUs of the rock, which had accumulated and formed a considerable slope, occupying the bed of a' narrow valley between two prominent spurs -of the mountain. My progress I over this was neither safe nor agreeable. At every step the sto nes rolled away from under my feet, and I was more than once precipitated with violence against sharp blocks. At times it was hard to believe that the whole side of the mountain was not instinct with life, so continuous was the movement among the debris. It is easy to imagine the effect of this part of 1 my - journey—the cutting of my boots, the tearing -of my hands and the dilapidation of my apparel generally. With great de light I found myself on a decliv ity appar ently covered with soft snow. This tempt , ed me to try the Rune Montagne, but tin fortunatelyl had lost my alpenstock. By the aid of my geological hammer, bowel.- er, I managed to contrive a tolerable rud der.; so, seating myself on the snow, feet well kept together and the hammer under my arm, down I went very pleasantly for a while; but the surface suddenly Changing from soft snow to hard frozen ire, the velocity of my progress became almost terrific. Happily this frozen par foce only extended some two hundred feet, after which there was again soft snow: but the impetus thus given was sufficient to carry me touch more swiftly than I ap preyed to the bottom ot the slope and threw me most abruptly into a water course formed -by the melting of the snow. Rather startling was the transition from the warmth caused by my quick descent to a very cold bath, and rather ruefully I picked myself out of it, and endeavored to I make the best of my way to the ship. Keeping along the edge of a moraine. the I remnant of some former glacier, I at length reached a gorge that had been the bed of a wide and once rapid river which 1 1 had made for itself a passage in die rock !tome twenty ,to thirty feet deep and about two to times hundred wide. As the river had diminished to a.tiny stream, the fine 'sectioos of the coal -strata were beauti fully visible, The layers of coal were but IMO *edicht to twenty inches thick, alter ,natingAntb-thiek-beds of sandstone, No Tessa, ipapreasiona were to be found in 'Oar" Unds ; but, subsequently, I was totenate- enough to obtain specimens of fir and beech fossil leaves from Atanaker :-dluk on the opposite side of the strait, w.heitir - lignite in all stages, from charred woirodAo 'fully fossilized coal, was to be ,found.,-in one place the stem of a tree, diacevered by Inglefield, in almost erect position:. Amber has also been found in small quantities. Thenoeferward mycourse was plain,- I followed the bed of the tor rent, which led me to the coast, and at about a quarter past four found myself on board the ship, where my complusioni had almost given me up for - lost. TO THE PUBLIC. s rECAALzw „ ~ A:Atheism's* ssdadis • .11.,....110di5t of au deisem.., Egirsiii2M2 . , got AWN ' •'- . riustrosselmasitasdis: ' . - A te .:12ss o rPta.., . oc.E3 ; oan liii: :- Pialta l lisl - foot _ of his .404 ttorsollia 4 : ll drokrisodorso desedralb eoutligok - rt a -iosst Or toy immoral - -- - - -- h . ,....cir - = - 9 ,.. - • ---- Jamel4AT ...... .. _ 111. s Zratissoso r * .• ta l&Wict - : . Al is ly i S m s. ey. sa t d o ....,..., rlaid_ _ • Arostani_ _..., _____-. ... profooloa.as woll as room -- r ii. . Ili ftt ima llit filill etara • , ' -iitiosti!.. ntatiisimessi =Siki- parte et Ilie strictly st- SO • .. .; r:: : ,4 .. -, :::'. ' 0. ..." li k ti 6 Ink 2.41 - , . EIIOrBrA.TE DISEANAtira nd RARtIICVI: Office, No: 30(4 titti; fftOlet. f‘ ! Pittabergh. and has Wagiw; • P raetiee i rtrekelatwootrillee • xinffned inertly to rrivete isd " 3u:ideal biasaurni. :: • Cu need of, a w.edical Mend. ohoAld :not te ind 'out the etre placed? feller - The Doctor IN Awaliar graduate, and lutitaparienee in the treatl tool or a PIPPTIIIII eladO 0f,41,19111111111. sureasuar: rotes to the autibren. of outinonscPermenent re ief by the uke of hh advice.., remedial - 4.r.ti following hi.. DR. BROWN% Iffifinffiffil never fail to , -the the worst form of 'Venereal Diseaseo. SiWofulen. A Sections.-- klso all diseases attend from a .barelij tar! taint. whioh manifeeti in;ahs of totter vsoriashi.. it/idr. P FV* , raikeY fhnkti'Of rain dia• eases, the origin of frhiclrEte patient Ls entirely ignorant. To pemonA to italntell,, , nr4Browtt olren , hones of a sure a.-ai speedy racer . 6011 1 1 4441 r ilhffiffi - 11, Dr.,l3rojnes reinetios nr tno a snail trout& brought on ottainby that solitary habit sensual rratineAtion. *doh the Yolout and ;weak.admiral dten give way to, (to their pwu destructionJ are , die only reliable remedied Known in'the country' -they are safe. and'ltnaktria liwarb-rowerat RIIEVNIAIL Dr. Brown's reload* la t et' MI to care thif painful diarnme.nto. raw nswit_-he will warrant curs. lie p.lao treats P,iles. meat. eggraarrhal itneture. Ordinaleeh Man%B e.Weaknes Monthly Sappraisiens. , Diesear af 'the` Joint Retails in Ana. Nerroaa AlllatiowPsian. la to , Back and Kidnap , . Lnitatiom. of the /Bladder. t , tether with an dveaoini,of ati fnaguie origin. A letter describing the ovarian:P. rantainfing rrs. directed to. DR. littOlira,;lllu..6o &skid* Pittsburgh, Pa., will be4at m cV. flume - ad. M m ediee sent to any , tey paoke end secure from observation., Office and Private Roottud -SO Smithfield ereet. Pi ttAurgb Pa. .4 [RIM& via T. J. i.e APP, PAUL DB!! WESTERN STA' WORKS, 243 LIBERTY,TREET, PITTSBURGH. GRAFF: e, 8' Co., •R• • . - . 0 - ; 0 0.4 • • • HA IVTJP"..h.CIrI:I7I,EM9 Would call the attention of the pubße to their LARGh; STQCK . , . of well re'leeted . - COOK,PARUM MS NEATRESTINES. ALIO, neeeeetth • Ilitteheas Maar, ihrstett - Meleas, not. low Ware, e., aw which will Rimed the B eetCuol , Cteek Moines Ir thelatlatte. The Dimond, Advenei, - Air-Tight Eelipee, andlion, p Were awarded the FIRST-1 1 UM at the State Fair for the B , goos . STOVES. Also MlUMowardiDl Mho, • TRUE AMERICAN, GLOBE& REPUBLIC. For the BEST WOOD QOOK NOW IN USE. The KENTUCKIAN and K.ANSAS Premium Storer are InwnrpaPsed. We call attention of DEALERS and Blil LDF.RS to the larnew etork of CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS IN THE STATE. • N 11—We Hoe the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE oel 0.4 Soon* with Soap Stone Lining% whieb mei the Ere butter than iron. ee2B:6 LADE ts CON GRESS.GtrrES 11E8115,51.28 LADIES LACE GAITERS, HEELS, •I,00: LADIES lIIIISLIPPLIU3 43e. at No. 13 Fifth Ntr0e1..2.1 door Cron :Market. n 179 D. It..DIFFENDACKER. 1862. M'CORD & CO. umrs, CAPS, • STRAW DOOM, BONNETS AND SOARER 1100118. Wholes's]. and IRetaii. 181 Wood Street. PITTSBURGH. W E ARE NOW RECEIVING A 14111tOE • ADDITION to our already Imtnesse Stock of Higa Cam Straw Gorals. Bonnets. Shaker Hoods and Palm Leaf Hats. Mehants visiting our ally ran buy from us. at LOWE R PRICES than In Phi ladelphia or New York. agekdkad. - - DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO.; Manufacturen of PURE WHITE REFIN. ED C A It 13 0 N CI Office NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET, fhb bureh,ta. teYS-emd SPRING GOODS. 15672. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AVN D • VESTINOR. E HAVE NOW EN STORE A CON PLETE sum* of • PRIMO OO i • rrWI new and dathabla• *Ana withal bays beauothotad tn• New altit.lkilahra to loat i ae most hatidoonr. and comorlaol, In the Tarim new fabric and novelties Of tits Ws wcold ato•ootatly antlait an early tail from oar patzons as the public, to toot Da =wits to he nmrov tbemelver. NAMVEL GREY * ION S Merchant Tailors, NO. le Fillllll LOAN. OFFICE, HENRY W. CFMIOTT NO. 104/ SNIT.HrIiNi.D.II.TREAT.,, Neu . the cioiner Fifth. Pi4olomailk eNIET lit LAMM AND MALL M gumless loaned on Gold and Enver. Dir. 4londiaew•b7. • Gold and Slime Watcher: and kinds of velnable articles, •for sae With ei thie wad n The Dods meet bed elivered eithourthe T ick et.Mee Hours from'? A. AL to 10p, M. OETJACOWA. OIL WOICKIS • • LONC. MILLER RPAEXIGN4 a Co.. wititlCS AT STIATATIAN';' • LINIMENT VALLIT MAaRO . AL , sad wallows! r t . sil lualuisr usigumot err, mmiessthe isszT„ t avae ttibdow il. %thou andiliescb. WANAgiurris mitirtvranAmeiVlC. always 4, hand. gem, L GIZNTLERIEN 41 / 4 .-wiveLoan be aosommodated with' B Ardinit:it No. lob rdth dtreet. At plaaitaat isestiaar - Also. two shads imitlawfa. BUit [ BB DRBBB ,GOODES, &aims :Of all irjld:lsivita all to caa1.44,0 .44,i44.f0ra .i onw mai Midi= vgrir . iliiVmmonarscionwmmin . . . . . OEMOTEO TO N . 0...118 W' 00 I) 6Tft E-T. FIRST DOOR FROM. FIFTH aTAELT, ADJOIN sisir.' - • iirOw is the ' FIRIIT 'PIANO. a; tile lo west pofutible es soon ito a tow Mt: • • W Xa= Stanit THE SLAUGHTER GUMMED, Esemy Drives int+) the Umtata:lts!! WE SHALL SHOW NO.QUARTER: ant Takeail the,44lrs We Oka Gilt. loo,o() BOLLS Of away "GILL PAIPRIL.Merdere. or newest *tyke mod Vassal ' • • Wes.• :So, be. Gold ' This WWI sleek bodes his. :orotund st re- Weedyriess. 'dabs said very low. : MAGNIFICENT PARLOR PAPER& ENACTING': PANEL PAPERS EXTRA WIDE PAPERS ,RMOLIEIit DESIGNS: Bargidiss Sit, Oonllied to Romimats. Ire 'take BAGS it.; will se CARR. WALL PAPER STORE, Ate saw obi No. S7.Wwd stem". • w. P. NAISHALL. ' . liarPs p• r Hafting and Whitewashing. QniotJP and Weil done. by Raperieneed Workman. mlarh.tod JAMES H. OHILDS. HOPE COTTON MILL% ALlieshezry city, YLWIFFACTURia O► ' SEAMLESS BAGS, AND OP 0 6 1 NA.331:TIC01111,: is Inaba N. 4w he WY.. AT Orders may be left at H. CILILDS & COIL $33 Wood firm. }gibbon& soll:Iria SWs are now Mandieirreair and to . tarnish to order. "For Sad" Foal MU es. of Plain and Cream x ftwit • R Z.N. -4— ' . 111.141111. Arms wo a 5 A L 2 ,-"Nota 'Lon MOW. - /L . lies township, adlolniimlieldery; nib i ssiz fest frost, by me hundsid, meat Asp enclosed bY isala an snom Illic f be temtber or sap Alm lons dm.. And] to A 14-• ... • . 'Add lit • W. * D. =NEILL**, Mansfsetarany mad desiono in di blade Tobsooo, Bans and Soon, Nee. 14, sad llitiresi *net. w. CCW 11 13 1 11111•11—.6.011-11. esinsimioss P. innellw..-- C inignis.. ; iip,... Aliller1111111•*11. Ilk— C 0... li 7 VII! WO' ti HU airlr. SLAW 'WO .:Itates non" I • Water strait. and lf• 1 , 'iibi Fittaburibi Pa.. Wimp doom Wow Me Woos. nela illowee.' - Monutitotelills of POWIIIIIII.OII, .Wind,.w Ulm* Druswistoriitani Ware an Amon ' can Cons,: Maas. fur Rados windows. oborro der and public beadles.. . . -• any pEACUES AND VIXF.GAN.— 600 •BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, II &UMW MY= CIDZIII VINISIWIt. is stemma he aft by WILLIAM SAGAMI?. fell Mull 111 Teed B;rtiet ROBERT MITITURS, ALTVOIRDIMif 1.111.. WIP MisAND common OF D . • ow -oft soini. Texas. ork: outalaas. uck'Y oad Miab ir' *ma mister =MAO o. .HANDIEZIIIOIIIIIIII.-. 1862. LAGEEt CIIIEAPENT wire < <` min FOR LA.DI2B AND MUM NEW Goons -AT— EATON, /LA MM & NO. 17 MTN STMT. inches.' acid' It!gtall, sit lowest prime. trims Ams'antom AT NO. 80 N.A.NEMT L 0011:•&? Tax mums: Ladles bark WON Hod GaltorstoirilA , va.lt * '' -ilioNsmc446,4 for ' .. • - :Labe Noma telmakim * tbs. '''' ' mOii.ses it:41441* Irdie ~ pub. 'easecisigrui Ad BowINFU", "Melt Ad*plii4;4**lrs Airotlioa;geedieloi - . '- JAMlNtiti)iiii.. . , - . , Mak* , et arook'srar Itortlt . floora , , 11 • A.GIVAIWIr T olus sus:nig/4m g elmpr £i t,IJS Water "Ar id, is prepaid to museum Or nos book iLur Ikea or ro ;port dike' old. oornatti..oidur,, *mar 14git?art of s rt raldimiew , weal Nur s ob. Olio. il s lc itt,a bi ork. Lind/Irv*. rvine liaajgOLAL 'mss :450 1 4 11A NUAS 4 el& sv part nutot con•Volli. abase. , i inches *is itlowtoady r. . to the _ to. m0 . .m0i:4 0., . elms . of Ow flill - ' , vuilettse.=amcs'llas porttaii-vt - statesmim.aull OkC:AlW. , 4Mi*t*mf wreath. ba . wl a NM!' ift ID MAW * * DoWas:,(011 the el WND - IA IT . i irrnisiodtaini -1:- ...1:.... •• • . 7. .::.. a:. I dis. " T ic t" the ' m a desk * atk it Fftwat'ilitariaiva 766 4•1 11 ailat Ni ti t Or Wit: DC 4 4ll av a ag.N. tiviedoiturrst•APuue I =d lau U A isatryluirtif - W w•_ .,.. 16..b.... is drnith.: ,digo:____,...,wiri - coivr . pr a iliTr. is , iheui • a aittiimosao rimoonpy_ • . :iii -111 1i. • ciatmit•Moos-00• at $ ARO% of thekpitif •- - i.: - .-11.MO9tARD: o.flooratoiti %; i ttO g ata ."4"ll O4,4l+ll4t a tt=i l .4,3= &kW! to:o4toiseibeletiroiftWial IP' _ . • 77 MARKET STREET V i .` l 7lW l 7 MUM 11019111:11, tBai4mo n i to arommihis. mie l as k • Ce..) . WHOLESALE MOM" &nue WOod tad Vita 8 . NA. At BALGAIJIBT; . r . WHOLESALE-Gli mot is 11620 W9oii "rani ,„ _lt[ : eons 01210,A # 10.,.14 )11 4 1:04ROW::: .9 0 / a 49 IFENIEW 411 4 19E914. - -, •.i L:: .. . kit.vr:l.•%cn ;HUl:ad • AICUSi,,BWILIITi'''i'• '' :,- SILVER AND -, PLATED WARL , of env . F. ;A - N . •.. :Hr•iize. • Statikary; t - r; :WitreIiStAKERg — TOQIA, .• . . ... 7 . kra P e Alikke , f4 l4 .:AtifroiAtitorr. w4 ekes..4imuy:foriOrsoiaiatac,.. - AMERICAN' WiTellEkL . '' sple•aisd ' • L ' f -' ; ---,.„,_," • A, . i ihi ;:1 , :•1: B ti t. no New °Wirt —DA. ' M. INFAILIBLZ LINEWEItTeFOR , )04 , as" by, ate. ; in, all, ewe_ ot,reee h front *pap. Brans • oelllrett nit: iti Asst. wield "...gentian. naisift. aims; clab, to I* spire. Are., it Will tdeoeteodile elm elksote. and Itinghont moo: Mufti bitii/e. ousted and oared !n , Moir luelinent eljoh 4 4 1 4 - eirnfirM•w name Are . beyonst lbw eeet.enetry IV A ltera aatitcnireopit, • •Zioneoe of the klio‘noweten de b ee' &operate cie hoptiesi hi t' il l play be eilli - toted this Liabisisteisad.itabil WO ild&171 Iteenitro j ae wipamesek. 41114,,tite. . 11 01111411141% ' ''''' ' IVlSETl47.tvid= - - -t•Portt Inioder as tow wbi " .< ' rib°ll4 64l"a girge . ' uu"7"l"kiLifteiii: s:. dialy.4•lneow ;,:• i Me*, I P 0 TART "-' PATENTPAritiitAviiiN4 4 14' • ohm c. uwanix I t w. mow - For Twelve Tema 11 Par Gioia...liner Mie r 14e+ !rii.- itgr"" eV" ratmitAret i rler‘le' • ' last tour 1111" .111 i• saber tet•allt I; i 114 *4 11re illauld. listard . 1 ; : NO T Iy+ sad saws/ tialoateat /paws neat *yeas timid Nr="11,k,,f;(10,1141:1 ADDY AE *.2g6 4. f Plumbers sad Chia litters, iroa ass wow ...itiluaip,'lpriftrir -rum Cittriell. 114119141.11lielii: 47 OHIO STREET 'ALLEGHENY; "us mitt mina's annosp ; ; • Liam Pis isatlFßstr- gilL inatarlid iiii ; o tie Raft Vomit. =ltatk . art* el -61621-1/: All fareNis Prasiiirliiiii, -- aPS AA NEW . MEDICAL DISCO .ERU,. pP l l c ri= ropy:. 4n. ritimitta Dbaisiri. z s AO 41117.10101TNAL;L:. 7"l l:l l firr iti tt'" a 411. f Wblei has Ms- spi kr Niwohli ON; HUNDRED !BOMAN% ill thSir 11 , 180110% IdiV t 4ltkkilleleli a 'se • Cora•Qwevs.ft. or air IIitiIEARECIEIC EMS v ;. ltwi*''' iih . a liithrit="- , nassa rr k ale No tia"illi al li gner - 411:121 uninar—i.**,4 11011' *dee witliftliiiillF, ~ Ma. ' -I • NO ~ .. 1 ~. ,• • , and,ll,l lomat by. . logt bir any ad " 1 1 98 4 =6• 4 6 111. laleiniaire - ' *SO , littkO it:NP•*WSW. 'ln th e . , .. 7.7 . l i l YAS.l= oB ,itr ress Oiat e g. aufhlawillo . DUQUESNE WORKS;: -. : . 10 97 1C/74W., Oks,_ . PO z , itssior4o .W as iu.!Ar ,, El4lr:eaatiT..T•Or • .1131:1011144014111 1041474 i • ,:41A10 141114111114111f1Tili: pea=Bbambo l a c r im a l r Mt • i l . :4 fielikkelti, . RET: AusiAthwiluirw- L aital4e.stx 'imams* sog4iiiiiiiumins,A4Dmotesa . 1144 ' let re l al i llgro1 1 1 # 11 1,0 1 . draria ll = 4444lll.". . Air A.W 43O Pru.: ;1;.!44, - 757404 1 01; -•- - MUM' • asseiratimmerestz 'k a ti‘ taiptiatit a tir.44, sad -atm*, Preshaifb • BITAINTI. WOE, * Rimarj, MON RANYINaSC A 0 11411. - - J . IL• . - WOOAS• a , clitt •°'iltiettoliatintisA. Hz iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidilitliiiVaii* .... . ,' A*i ...,'';' '- l• -,.*,, W • - • •,,e i • -t!t.', II .ttlpi ",„' •r , . ~ .r i 0 • =.,'""az" a ' ) , 10' lillNl 1t ..: ''' " ..,.•••••!'‘• lof , .. '• l itkvlri l 7 .'' • ...." ,' ° ' ' P attiiiMMV:iiiii ', • _, _.• of •'' '', ' '"'• ' orator with °mildews tkolBs t lsllooftir AR 14 iiollWorl Miiilliiiiiinve Sotoolluip.i. '''' ~ ...,:o mi v.•cfk e:s 4701 earc 2414iregar'14 .. F.. ,..11111 1 t aHria '2 k . ,H• ri.M.' ti fulutaliphi..w e lf e tt e l l 4. Apitail4 T liZaioipe-444/ bfIIi,.sIijR.MTIVWDDLIr'::I ~,.. . of fbileortiotroi:o' rinaielluivo.akfiblelmiliefilpynaz, k r 1 046tnii. Nifltiiiiiiolial I t'" - •-: Ili . I.N.I?Lz: . 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' - ' 'freedom' ' 411411111111111"1" or obenemaodor, traeopertf t:.:L i eeloy t hrbielt color we warrant to booboo by _.. Iteit i r g ivi ll i i_24 l l ll :l l t 1 1 '4. 1 ' ulf iiiimat4 wetiblrejtookily-souetwwwww- '. osz.munihoire atioc . , .;:.; , -..te....i ~,:. '...• ~ _C AUS T. 4 C , 8 00 kg - -''. -='''''" umawAir l','"iiiiiiiilliiiiidliiiil6ll It belf ! ' Wl, 7 ' ' '' .. • iloitale 4 Wriagthell'hitmetiFY '•'' : lb ,difivoossera..l.4o4l,•..',.; 1 j., clicavomilk SALT:4O.r.- —, Are' 4, .1114:•;14114i41i#1.,1 0 : 11 4 114 ( . ',, Sad isirsida; wffl be protWptly eibio - .. • L : M i g SIMIT •-, ' - ~.. 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