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PITTSBURG
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tidfltEßlllll;ssfolfs of TH C ORIO MID'
to
- Wriet iutiLitop. ''' ; nrr.
.4,a, prom • few days since, in noticing
MUM( of the ntemptiblejealouldes created and
fomented on
by o ne of oureotemporarids between
the inhabi ta of oar two cities, to take cep the
fai l
subject of.th Depot or Station of on: Western
Railroad, which has been the fruitful subject of
much ungen erous and ill-natured remark, evin
cing not less Ignorance than eplmm - en the pert
of those *ln Meum' too ready to find ' fault
with everything which does not accord with their
local prejudiles, or gratify their local pride. •
It.,is *elllurrna that Moonier station, for the
housing and reaervation of cars and locomotives
, and their repairs, eta, has beenlocated a short
dtstance beyond the. West Commons, and the
, passenger and freight station on the west side of
) Frderal between the canal and the South
~ Commons, to "
rag along the two latter several
t.
a hundred f th in the city of Allegheny.
The lixostir of these etatious has been the
• feequentaub mt of ill-natured counnemt by the
• POSI, and WV" It a more indirect manner, by
'' theJounnit, the subject has acquired -in
. creased :importance by the late action of, the
Common - Conseil of 'this city. ' •
. - . W,esbailtake tip the location of the outer sta
tion firs; as there can be no objections to Omit
on-account of o place, as the most prejudiced
person could busily erprt the Company to par
, chime the req4isite quantity of ground on this
nide of the rirer,ur . at any point much nearer
the beset oicthe city even were it all desirable.
' Thee locatiin?4. most beautiful one,. end in et
' ery respect niobjectionable, but its selection has
hue Used by I.he Post to assail the charsinter
end Motivesthe President of the company,
fletli. Roanssoi
,because the property staa pnr
' chased of his on Now we were well acquaint
: ed With all t h e facts connected with this pur
. chase, at the emelt took place, and most une.:
- ' quirts:ally usert that it was the cheapest . , and
best location within the reach of the Company.
Pim: Robinson declined having anything to-do
it,. trona thatelicate, sense of propriety which
t i.
hat governed Is conduct in every step of this
. enterprise, sad the.purchase was made by ldr,
Louise. who -was wholly disinterested. We
know that the ground could hare been sold for
more Money, that it was considered by every
. ' inni as remarkably 'cheap, and WO' do not believe
that any gen:ilia can be:purchased intim! neigh
- boyhood within $lOOO per acre is low as that
was biked for. . Dir. Lenin will gladly take
MO bargain of the hands of tbe Company. if it is
`desirable to relinquish it. So for, then, from Gen.
Robinsmini:4l4 a 'speculation, as the Post char
, ges,tdasum's ' party was disposed ofat whatgood
jnagra - eonsi er less than its value, and at star
lees rate' thsny prope r t y offered suitable for
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coma
the mimes& We now to :the passenger
and freight time. _This is en . ,Pederal street,
not on propetf tacit, Robirofou'i, but merit,
' - and this hu. used to his injury by =sere
,.
pilaus and malicious tensor's. Oen. Robinson is
'' eeeitensive:ti property holder, in Allegheny,
that it would be difficult to seleet„ any suitable
'station in that city without its being oar or near
hie property, But with the present eelection
'he had nothing to do. 'the Board of Directs -
'.referred the subject entirety to the Chief En
_
..:. pincer, S. W. outran, Esq., as a person who
was wholly 'nterested, and who'cousulted,the
interests of e company eolely in making the
iclection, an a t the time he made it heR69 not
Aware that Ci u. .Robinson mined any . property
in the nets hood It 'must be admitted by
~.. , -'O eery person; not wholly' besotted by prejudice,
that it is decidedly the best location which could
have bectt me e on that ride cd r the river, giving
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more : amour ' dation to the ;people, with less
. expense to th company. It is nearer and more
. --, accessible to e heart of Pittsburgh than any
either arallahle,point without crossing the ricer.
It is on then" . ncipal business street of the city
i
„of Allegheny , at
at the foot of thesecond bank, on
the principal cities, venue between the aka on
the canal,. co tiguous to a -cOmmodions basin.
•At no other : ?hint could; bait; rip
, .
. • proseled,aiipear the centre of business in both
cities,nothis. ~
No • better point, - we unhesitatingly assert,
could have been selected in Allegheny; and Dir.
.... • Roberts, foris selection, and the Direetors; for
their ra
'M tifi nof it, deserve the thanks of this
m i ll
entire unn ty for the wisdom and - sagacity
• which have marked this part of their proceed
togs.
: A most bitter complaint is made,' howerer,
thatthe i lnn station is not , in Fittsbnrgh, and
-,',- this complain has at length been formally acted
upon by one branch of the councils .' We are
ef
prepared to meet the inquiries on this subject
of every fair m inded man . . There are some men,
howaver,' wi e prejudices are unconquerable,
and te such We have no
.i argument to offer. •
,
It 4es beettlit GIUGSCIOIIof =Lions concern with
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the Directors ;.f the Ohio and Pennsylvania Bait-
road Cmpan from the commencement, to. as
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certain the beat and-chespestmode of connecting
with the Pennsylvania Rallread, to facilitate the
exchange i c t :' ,4 freight. It has always been seen
,- - aid - admi that in order to enable the line
• through .Pittsburgh to compete with rival lium,
north and math, that freight should not be sub-
' . . jetted to manremary orpense and' delay in, its
transhipment ntPitteburgh. Two modesof hen-
....eitterund from Philadelphia and Baltimore offer
... - :
—one by the canal 'and the other by the. Pen-
. ; sylviutia ,Itallped. - The station aelected on
Federtd . at:cetaceans all the facilities for cheap
.' . and ' rapid, transhiymeat one-.:the Canal which
- . . could be desired.. The Depot will have a length
of several Min i feet on th e Canal, and freight
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can be, tra ns[ fit= care to Canal boats,
with'the least possible delay and expense. -No
station 'er • - could have; been procured in
Pittsburgh could have afforded such' facilities,
and thia mhothe wisdom of the selection on
.
Is regard a connection with the ?coml.
7
' rani' Reilread l , / there are greater difficulties, but
they have by d m
means been left un4naidered
by theDireetorli. Among the projects :Token of,
one is to take sibranch, Of the road down Atte
..- - gheny Atei t sziwhich - runs - almost direct from
the outer 0 to the river, and to connect by.
' . a bridge:with'the extensive depot at the Point, -
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proposed to be erected by the Pennsylvania Rail
road.
.. Another tplan is to carry 3 branch of the
mad along the f orth Commons, and through the
back streets of the upper part of Allegheny, and
-.' 'to Fr” . #", laisitheny river Some half a mile or
- .
more above the pi?ez ?ridge, and th us fens a
602116eliOnlritli 0 Pennsylvania Railroad at Its
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enter station: This is the only route which,
. . could be run by le locomotive. and It would be a
yule, or e mile da hal f farther from the heal
ness put of Pittsburgh than the Federal street
station. It would infect take the business of
, - the west around the two cities, and not through
thin: - And yet ac t ' is the unreasonable an ,
thoughtless demo on this Subject, 'that Mil; re
` toile le more fdielyto be brought about than any
otter. : Another plan which has been suggested;
Is, to construct a +Alice along lode of the lower
bridge, and to lay i down rens in the streets, on
'which to bring the cars over by Immo - power.
Then ars many tlitliculties in the way of this
..project also, whlc l i it is not necessary to notice
now. Me have referred to these:recent projects,
:'.to ahoy that the o . company has been alive to the
~. iniportance of this tonnection, and that it is ens- '
mounded with gees Officalties,'aid that in the
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' Selection of the F oral street Station the Diree-.
ten have been goy ed by endives of prudence,
forethonght and' economy,, and not by local
jealoniles, or, specidative,objects. . The. route
through the piper part of Allegheny his bean
surveyed, and found precticible in an engineer
: Mg point otvierr.' At the tine the upper bridge
war burnt, i'grai'rciraa `made fat -th, .purpose
ofseeittg whether the river could be crossed ,by
. --'.- a railroad et thatlll4 . but It wasfound.im
- praeticablev accept • ist an enormous rs
eipee,
. - causing o.
,the iijari r destructi o n of an immense
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aniOntit of priest* property :
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The Somplainsnts will ,
Bee, trims thin snsory.
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- rime of the Xffiallties to be surmounted .Is
the two ksilroede, iiott - _Stweistoishle and
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captious, are 'their Abjection? - .114 talk Itidmitt
reflection we examination, lad In a Spirit of .in-,
' justice se se • . . -:'• • • •• as it is - disgraceful. -ITo
is ri
establish s istatlon at the Ohio and Pennsyliania
sonroidf*thin of Pittsburgh,
and ft; tette an liiiiecutate connection. with the .
Pennsylvania Railroad, is a Work 'of time and
great- expecte& - wasand.ls the manifest in-
tercet of, Piyaburgh and the company to open
tke "I is t atty as practicable, so as to derive
.profile Rut outlay t tning beakless to the oitj , ,,
stain= the attention of the west. to this point .
Whit folly, 'then; would it hare been for the
company to bane spent their time, means, and
energies, in moms the river Into Pittsburgh,
when we were already connected by good paned
streets and commodious bridges, and when the
station on Federal street- is nearer the heart
of the city than probably that of any railroad
station in • any large city in the Union? It is
doubtfal whether all the money Pittsburgh sub
scribed as a corporation would more tlan suffice
to defray the expense of this connection; and it
is a subject also which requires mature deliber
ation, critical exsiaination, and ought neier to
be undertaken in s henry, in the midst of all
the excitement and bustle attendant on the con
'traction of an extensive railroad, requiring the
decision of on many difficult question;-especially
when there was nothing in the nature of the ease
requiring haste.
lILY 26, 1851
in regard to fleshed mode of ' forming a con
nection with the Pennsylvania Railroad for the
exchange ofireight, to whieh we are decidedly
faiorable,irenhall give our vie we at another time,
and beg lesio now to ask the unprejudiced ex
amination of the eitisemt of this city disposed to
end (mat, to the location of the Federal street
station. tan . any of thempoint out a better loca
tion fora, connection with the canal, or for the
distribution of pa.sseigers? - How much farther
Is it from the hotels, and the buskers part of the
al*, than the station of the Pennsylvania Rail ,
road? Will not passengers, when they arrive at
the Pennsylvania Railroad station, be conveyed
In onutibmsees arid carriages to the different ho
tels in this city, and wilt not precisely the
same be the case with those who arrive hy the
Western Mad! All the passengers by the latter
road will be delivered just as cheaply, and as
certainly, and as rapidly, at the hotels in Pitts.:
burgh, as those by the former road. Then into
freight Intended for distribetion here, it Will
have to btput an drop in both cases, and with
the exception of bridge tolls, which we presume
the Rained Company will arm sage in some way,
the expense of distribution will be about the same.
As r far as Pittabiugh is concerned, then, we can
not see the maim . Menem of these complaints.
. The Federal street station is nearer more.peo
plo in Pittsburgh than it. is In Allegheny, and
the- passengers and business will as naturally
flow to the hotels and business streets of this
city, as if no river run between the two places.
Ae the station Is now located the business must
pass through Pittsburgh, but If the passenger
and general freiiht depot should be transferred
to the upper end of the Ninth Ward, and pass to
It back of Allegheny, and by a viaduct across
the Allegheny river, which is a merit° plan, its
70 have been informed, with some of the officers
of the Pennsylituda liitiroad, malingers might
peas by us without so much as looking into our
doors.
In every aspect of the case, then, we arrive
at the deliberate conelosion that the officers of
the Ohio and Permsylnnis Railroad Company
their proceedings thus far,' in relation to stations
at the eastern terminus of their road, hal'. acted
with prudent threthought and with an honest re
gard M the best interest of the stockholders, and
the joint and mutual advantage of the two cities,
and that there .is not the slightest foundation for
the unjust and most disgracefhl and shamethl
charge of specntative motives urged against the
President of the - Colimuly by the editor of the
Port, whose eciive in this, as in many other,
things, has shown him to be as valdlas of private
reputation as be is of the public welfare..
CCRIA.—The reported rising of the people of
Cubs,comerunicated a few days ago trylelegraPh,
is by no means confirmed- The fact is there are
so many persona interested in getting op these
stories, that but little reliance can be placed
epon them.' There is little doubt but that the
late report of an affair between the people of
Prindpe and the government troops had some
foundation; but it will require further Adrian
to render the rumor worthy of- much regard.
Then? is unquestionably% a feverish state of
feeling among the people Hof that island; sad
sooner or biter it will be wrested from Spain;
but this event will be postponed, not hastened,
by the threatened irruption of a set of brigands
from oureountry, who, like some other people.
ate fond of propagatinilletneeraty for rake of
the “spoile.7 The quiet, indolent, unambitious
'Cubans know - very well that, bad as their pres
ent government maybe, it is preferable to- being
overrate and trampled down bye parcel of bold,
restless; grasping. and ututarepulous 'erica/vac
The Cubans are making -slow advances in
either physical or moral improvement. It seems
indeed that the Spanish race cermet get beyond
the 'point now attained by them !nerd*, which
is rather in advance—notwithstanding the esti
trary;natnre of their' government—of that to
which the Blexicarts ever attained. Republican
institutions seem to exert no beneficial influence
npon - these people. What the canoe of this may
be, we shall not undertake todeteniiine ; but the
abortive republics of iiexicoind South AmeriCa
we think have established the tact. The true
principles of freedom must be sown in theschool
borne, or. it will be in vain to expect to find them
opeiatipg opon either the people or their rulers.
TELE FREE nargr swanzz-iment
The fait that the Cats' Commissioner Issued
free tickete to members of the Legislature and
others, baring been folly and clearly substan
tiated by the. statement of Mr. Bighorn, through
the columns of this paper, we felt no disposition
to recur to the subject. We' placed the facts
fairly before the people, sad having done so, we
Mired not to notice the long, rambling, weak, and
antrrilons ;article which appeared subsequently
in the Poet, on the same enbject. If the readers
of that Paper choose to accept of ouch stuff as
an offset to the positive statement of a fact by a
gentleman of unimpeachable veracity, why be it
so. That paper has not broken the OM of the
statement in the slighest degree; but the Canal
COMmisaioners lie at this moment under:the lit
potation of a most dishonorable and unlawful
act ; and if either they or their defenders were
poisessed of spaniels of honorable principle,
they would push the matter to a full (prestige
tide, cuileas.conscions gulltrestraitted them.
iTe tell the Pout that it will require something
else than vituperation to . turn aside the force of
hLa Dighton's statement; and we - say further,
that if the editor were not lost to every seine of
boner and decency, be would not have smiled
to such a weapon In such a case as this. Coild
any thing be ; more abhorrent to the minds of
honorable mei, than to Ile' maim .soch a charge
as this„ end make no attempt at defence eseept
the ono—as, vain as it is 'contemptible—of at
&
tempting to defame the witneas of their auto
,
ling conduct.
We have beeninduced to take this much no
.e
tite of th e Post'article; because we see by that
paper of yesterday that our ellence has embolden
al it to, resume Its attacks. But a man so ut
terly di‘old of shame as the editor hie proved
himself to be in this matter, cannot he silenced;
we.shall let him goon.
But one word to honest Democra' to, who here
as much interest in putting a atop to theee swind
ling tranactions as we have. You have heard
the charge and the evidenee. tenor opinion the
fact has been clearly established, that agents of
the Blatt,. chosen by your votes, hare vielsted
their oaths, and the law—that they hare perytt
trated a most contemptible swindle upon the
C.*Dmouvoehh in this matter of giving free tlek
'et's to members of thf hei t ha a t et o and to tree elliag , polt*lclans ;.
and what is Worse than all,
theyysoitly solnsit the charge by their sllenctt,
though it has for some time been brought home
to th em by thesolemn stalls:mat of a man whose
'Ord will not. ho OPniod. Are you goteg to
accept of defamation as as offset to facts, and
vituperatiVa u a eubstitute for argerne e t. as the
Post wisheiyon to do; and thus aid it la the
vile work o f =emitting the guilty f :We trust not.
The ks, for the enbscriPtionot stook to the
Ohio sad liana.Bailreati, hue lawn left at the
effete. the ,Ohlo and Pennsylvania - 'Railroad
Company in tidsi eicr. An of bur citizens who
thel disposed tti Innot annum In the extortion°,
ourtifestens tied. "Mall turd enbearibeg There
do be no questices that the stook will . pay
"as the road Will hare no eatopetittar.
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1111=0 MCSMISION.
'The forrust qualm of the ,Chlo and reno4l
- from this to Brighton,•.erill
lake place on next Wediesday.i It is imputed
that the roml.will.baucopleted to. that place
to-day, and prepantions aremaking to celebrate
the opening of the road, by a grand excursion
on Wednesday,, when all the can of the Compa
ny IFS! be - fdled With . persone erpecially:inrited
for the occonien. Is'exPectod that the Gov.:
emu of the State VII be. present, and•:. partake
in the ceremonies of .the day, re well u the
Mayor and Councils of the two cities; tits ! fudges
and principal officers of the Courts, offieers of the
United States; end distlognished strangers in
the city, andel:Leh other personas the Ditpctors
may invite. More' particular notice will a giv
en by the officers of the cqmpany, in time for
our' next isms. -
We were informed, yesterday, that Mr. El: ,
let had commenced the location of the Hentpfield
Railroad at -Wheeling, and 'within • short die
lance of that city had encountered a tunnel,of
1800 feet. This Is the mita •
Tax Bretz Ilowo.—We copy to 7, from the
Joanna, an articlenlgned "A.,".1n eve of the
conatructlcat of the river rood, fro
to
to
Welhetille. and finally, end is J. Mt *ble
to Bridgeport. As this has altreyn , afa to
route of ours, via 'one for wid th , e hair con.
tended with nearly all our contain !Mita We
need not say therefore, that we highly a re
of the project, and rec ommend to our citizens to
glee it all the aid In their power, as a road
which will confer greatbenefits upon Pitntburgh,
and Foy* to be good paying stock. -
Tin Csisz,- - -biessrs. Bell At Ligget state to
us on goa authority, that the damages sustained
by the Pennsylvania Canal by the flood in the
Juniata have been so far reiwired, that the boats
will commends running again on Tuesday next.
STATE 01 , TELIOS IN BAN FBAIicDICO.
. We made some remarks come dais Iwo upon
the [Gerbil experiment et the - people of that city
In attempting to govern and protect thareselees
by mob law. The Boston' frertlkr gives the fol.
lowing extract team :a. priests letter upon. the
earns !Object:— •
"A. secret arganiestion at citizens has teen
formed for the prase:lntl= of lives and property;
and daring the next fortnight there will be ex
citement. I naderstand that an invitation will
be extended to all Sydney people to Come for;
ward and show evidences of good character, or
take flee days to leave these parts 7 othcrwise
they will receive a pill from Colt's morir.ine
cheat Since the last tire there has been more
unable than ever before. New something :will
be done, and undoubtedly there will be more
executions. If judges or la wy ers remonstrate,
they will be in danger. .I think that for the last
fortnight an attempt has . been made every right
to fire the city; and if we escape thelfith, which
Is the, anniversary of one of our great fires, I
shall feel 'Jed." .
Upon which the Timelier makes these ju
dicione rumba—one fact that San Francisco
Li so overrun with lawless and desperate villains,
is mffitiently painfal and diming; but It is by
no meals tha most shinning and painful Old
communicated In the above extract.We confess
that we view with .the 'utmost alarm 0. state of
general morals which' will allow, mush Ism
sanction, each;an criminal= u that alluded
ta. It indicates an attaevltiatiorh sad corrup
tion of the public ftmetionaries of the city, and
s general contempt for the administrators of the
Isw, which is totally inconsistent with the ides
that anything like a well ordered government
exists in the country.: Bum we are. that if there.
are men whose business it is to administer tbla
law, the COUIIIO adopted by this "organization of
citizens. must teed most directly to break down
this law, and to render powerless these officers
of intim. If this orpnicationcan be sustiined,
there is, in faet, - = mud to government"
the Constaimial fuliertiser holds the foll Owing
sensible language reipecting the intater:— •
“Hatt the committee mined themselies to
operating upon the ministers of the law, either
by aiding and supporting them if they were
.willing to enforce the law, or by bringing such •
combined public opinion to bear upon them that
they would be unopened to act 'promptly and ,
importially, they would , have. dons wisely and
well; the effect would have been immediate and
perpetual, and the triumph of the gnat prin
ciple of self-government; under the restraints of
lay, would have been complete. Very different
tithe cute now. However much the committee
may hereafter delis it, they minuet heal . the
wounded honor of the defied law. They cermet
at will raise its prostate form and reanimate It
with authority and power. The vigilance com
mittee may make Itself feared, but It will be at
an expense of popular respect and homage to the
law. Moreover, a counter-vigilanee committee
would be quite as legal as that now existing, and
might make itself as terrible. Nor is 'it
,im
probable that such an onindiost will spring
up, if every man who stab • box of money—in
the lament case recovered by his pumciers—or
commits any other felony—ls to be secretly con
demned to death. A vigilance committee acting
with such tiering illegality, and openly w owing
it without shame , may go to the greater lengths
of tyranny, thus provoking counter emulations;
and where will the end be, . '
If there Is, ea cannot be doubted, necessity in
San. Francisco for onaniudion for self-Protection
on the part of citizens, let it be done net in de
fiance of establishedlaw, hut ander its unction.
Let respectable citizens protect thempelres and
their property by existing law, or by amending
the laws if they need amendment. Any other
mode of protection most remit in anarchy and
ruin."
Tat &mimeo Iszawys.—A late, number of
the ..Polyzwedan" contains the report of the
llawsilaa Ministsr of lits interior, from which
we learn that the number of foreipom who
bare taken the oath of alleglanee daring the
past•yearils 161, citizens of the following coon-
United Slates, 88 Great Britain,
Fhiss, 12 South America, 2
rance,n4 East Indies, 6
Portugal, ' • 6 West Indies,' 4
Germany, 6 Polyzursta, 4
Denmark, 2 Africa, .1
Prude,. • 1
The amount of goods told at auction in the
Ltiwagari Sagdom , daring th peat year, was
$1,060,760 88.
81X18' FIRMII,OO7 imaßaL PAINT.
Our readers will retnember that about a year
ago we gave some acommt et a discovery male
by Mr. James C. iMcams, of le rehab!e miner
al, found in great abundance near the bead of
Federal 'treat, Allegheny, which proves to be a
a natural Are-proof paint of the best , quality.--
We are now enabled to slate that Mr. Simms has
completed the erection of a manufactory of this
anlole„and Is prepared to furnish it idea/ Tan
thy, Aber dry, bolted through a rumens bolt.
log cloth, or ground in oil, as may be deified—
The Bt. Charles Rotel, in this city IN painted,
(brick-work, doors and window ;frames) frames) with
this article, which has on some ton months.
We refer the reader to his edverthtemoit In
another column: •
The following etrathiatee ullt ge farther than
any thing we can'
,
This is to certify that the waifs and window
frames of the Et. Charles lintel here bees pain•
ed with Mr.-Rime' Fire Proof 'Mineral I'aint,
some ten months sines, and here no hesitation
in 'eying that it is a• very supsrlor adds for that
P . R.- MILLER.
Pittsburgh, .1.17 21, 1861_
PITTIIIIOIkII4 du17.2. 1851.
Thle is to milt/ that we have tried the miner
al paint diseoisrad aad nmuntsetured by hlr.
Mute and thateretandader Itrupetior, ea far VI
ear judgment goes,.to any other maneral plot
in the market, end that his 'edge ground in oil
will be found to be a very superior article.
JOHN TiIOMPSON,
• JAMES ?dEROER.,
MR. Sows—
Ditta-Bit : I have used the ample of Miner.
el Paint you left with me, and consider your
plan of grinding It La-oil,* decided improve
ment.. I am still of *piston that It viii, In a
great measure. WEI thOpiese of Ind; !nu much
is Its natural coalface are not destroyed by
ihemica t moves that of lead, and for, two
reasons, ,is: 'durability and . clospness, It will
not to bag bell= a discerning community will
morefnliyappresiateltaqqaUtlear For marathon
twenty can I hare been anpged In the plat.
log timletis, and withme the theory has been
minced to practice. It can be used to mina
bogs in the' following, vis: weatherboarding
fenclog. wagons, ploughs;eastlmpa Iron railings,:
hurricane decks of bofts, 40 clamp, se Is
innumerable instances It found 4°441*
ble, if my lodgment 4 'worth iw oog• 1 8 91
1236 It every " We, where dark Dol or si sm.
swot. ours m ile u%
11414 U K. &MELTON,
sheet; Pittsburgh, July b,1061. .
~;~:,;~
n'tteaw, Yost— Tite Trtr,
Whigwaywi , Theiron..woritere, *titian end.
*nem an undergolag a seriere eceperisam an
der the present Tariff, the direct effect'of which
is to paotectforejgra lot hooselabor and apical.
The forges Sat havn not stopped, are kept in op
eration atalonez-on a 'wean ecala—amlonlY In
the hope that e . better day may come. In the
Northern 'Pait of this State, this is the cue.—
The effect U . ; stnpend entire/ would be In dis..
trees, by throwing operatives, hitting families to
support, ont of employsnent; ined yet, calm/re
lief ho obtained, erten this mnst be dente."
•
rm. the astailerriest ' Joterted.
The altentioo of the City Camilla emirs, by resole
dam adopted at late meant& to have been attramd
the tretortence ef swaging, Ili eigorma effort, the loa.
memo the. tta MthrOM aMmlechnut title ott
attetargh ad Allegbotri h re am:aye tota allteltro:
gable and dangerom. cot the matte trade end Ina.
.1 eppeasehlog the Ohio river la the great end Itouriehlrof
Btu. of Oh/coney be atured %preempt Inlergy and m a ,.
e a
ra t t... or they may be • greet trateore loot by
arts nnc t and Wel
mated. It le of Mal ler
fortune to us. and to the fotuTspaity thls am-
Vt"Q VTP.II.
=of • direct mom: with the farobenrllle thd
Bathyal to area that desirable otastalere eta
additional math we ll 11dttbf of our ohm trooan
that nay be mate available sad productive at anoulytter
end open Morel terms. •
The
thlytClemlend and littabomtW e b ß it a allmed Malan, torn.
pleted~ miles of d Irma d
Raven= In. Muth it
lash dety•two m ll ea then CeClevel rtitu an de's to
Ohio
sompleted, and the thane
11.. team Camiand to the
Ohio river it Wellevale will be nabbed by the Ira &yet
Novantor. TWe Coto poseeme utnorellmay fte t .
Mr Weft*. BY tepetotb. be Oh* the Comp../ base
eight to toaturoe nod ban Wallarllle to am Pennayl.
atibl. lbw. eat by legislatka Peonsylnals,
to wand
dt to Beaver and mama with the Pettat%l . vri and Ohio
Reed. 11 bas alm authority to extend a down the
Valley of Bandy. to =nem tellb the Muth= thud Iw
distanced. nu 0001. will open • dlnettommothealka
between Pittsburgh tad 00 of the tithed relay. m Ohba
The Oomothy eltu ra, ban emeadraut
L'huter,weseel Ithro •
rg at bed, to y
extend • b ,
to
.net with tbe ultio Waal Railroad. Taub the eel/
Muter In existence mthorlatng • tetwecuon alma the
Milo between the Olmstead hothead Brldgeport.otaalts
Wheellav this rook( &moven &direct tonmekla batmen:
=ant Pitaborth by the Mad ame, a thew
1 the Quetaxid and Pittsburgh Rends, Maltby
etherallY dethedita the Than l perackess tenantia.. L. _
of the llempflekl root*. wont( gam from
put to Paithowth In two hours and • tauter, the n Veit tanpultion by the flenapfiekt mots at dogma.
cferaland and fittabonth theetwor hulyrovidel the
requisite means, and 011 l amplete Ib ram to the river
within senety day. It le slalom to mottoes Ito of to
Beaver. sad trUl do so the ensuing you If the mum of two
hundred thouseml dollars, earn oat half of the atun
n
antheloa to to Ward hemd
Wty It be ar also anthem to extend •
brawßragratel. e r e to la by the
Pittaborgh and Stentemellie. or 01 lte emt mob go Ra
mona trade end Irma that will plea over the rouse lap.
patethhas the Ohio rlyef and converglng
of Pittsburgh.
Stile Mal Wert can to aanullehed at an warlyday by
the sotherlatione by oor ethane of the Wilier mm of
three homiest thontand dollar.. The subettib . ers;o
stock would ; mrp . t=na ut tsoome ,n u tlttlja •
tot avitant to the Ohl river. pert 5' 7N. nnpartaat ob
jeers am Ite thesdily attalsod. but Mt without liberality,
and effort. •
HEWS rt TEE PACIFIC.
E xotAND....taa WIAIIIIO3 1/117Z311111
The revenues , far, the quarter coding On the
6th of Only intstant inut suet been published, and
shows &diminution of only 34,417, ea compared
with the proliso corresponding quarter of 1860,
although In the interval heavy taxes on sugar,
stamps, timber,' sod bricks have been repealed.
Comparing the year ending on the sth of July,
1050, the reduction is .£BOO,OOO, while the relief
from taxation has nearly £1,600,000. There
will, therefore, again this year be • considerable
sin% beyond the Chanellor of the Exchequer's
TER PAPAL A0:111.111110N• •
The news of the thirdreading of the Papal
:aggression bill, with the addition of clauses
granting informers the right to sue for a penal
ty of £lOO against the pubfishers of Papal Bolls,
will have reached you by the Asia. The strin
gent addition.othich vu carried in spite of the
opposition of the Government by a majority - Of
208 against 129, may be attributed In a great
measure to the new aggression of Pins 9tE in
his meant letter for the endowment of an Italian
church in London. The priests, however, will
doubtless ivied it with satisfaction. Their one
hope and desire et pmeat L that they may mm•
tries to get themselves persecuted, and although
It is certain that the clauses in question can
never be need in England as instruments of op.
pressioo, the tact of, their being Paned will serve
to increase the unction with which Cardinal
'Wiseman will . exhort , bra meek disciples to pa
tience and , long suffering. 'People express ear-
prise that the Pope should have taken further
steps of offence while the English Parliament
were still diecuning the measures to be taken
fares repression of his first encroachment, but
what they ,perroule themselves is sn Indiscre
tion seems plainly ets-agh a stroke of policy.—
Pers,ecutiop being wanted we shall bear of end
less attempts to bring it about
M. de Toqueville's report on the revisionnues.
Hon to expected.to houltaitted to the Trench
Assembly tomorrow. The number of signatures
to the petitions in unnectloo with the question,
silliest' to be 741,000 for simple revision, 370-.
000 for a revisionand A prolongatlonof therms.
ident's powers, sad 12,000 for prolongation only.
In general affairs there Is nothing new. The
French funds continue to vise and the hnprove,
meat bus been accelerated by tbe failure and .
!tight of a large speculative senors He has
absconded to Xmeries and the Goventment have
der- patched a steamer to anticipate his arrival:
The Marquis of Londonderry, in the English
House of Lords, baring called utimtion, to the
cue of Abdel Sada, with the view of inducing
the English Qdrunment to Intercede, the Paris
Coistitutionnel reminds him thet there was once
a prisoner at EL Helena, whose ease did not ex.
cite similar sympathy on the part of English.
men--the safety of Europe considered to
, outweigh the indulgence of personal compassion.
The Constitutionnet. hoverer, forgetsto add that
the Emperor Napoleon via not betrayed into a
surrender, and that his 0450 lAN so for different
froni-Ablel Hader's that he had indicated by his
escape from Elba Hut It eru doubtful whether
he could be trusted to his parole.
,n •Ti.“ 110 SIT/JcIlL.
Captain West of the Atlantic, having placed
his vessel at the dirposal of ttr. Win. Brown, M.
P., of the firm of Brown, Shipley & Co., of Liv
erpool, that gentleman has issued invitations to
• dinner to be given on board on Saturday next;
the 12th Instant, to as many of the Royal Com
missioners and distinguished 'treaters and oth
ers who are interatal In the Crystal Palace and
its contents as can make It convenient to at
tend." The Allende Is advertised to leave Liv
erpool (on her nest voyage since her accident) on
the 234 of July.
Nossi actumr, &C.
Money hi vary abundant, and the payment of
the dividends, which commences at the Bank to.
morrow, will Make it ellll more co. The reports
of the state of Owls thlwaabolit the country
show in Improvement ID all perts. The Buds
remain study. The weather bens airy and fine.
wheat has esperienud s further redaction of h
qr. eratArcm
CAPS G? 000 D UOMIL
- • • - •
Advises bora - been tool:load from the Cape
to. May thlriplrot. 81r !lorry Bmmith,sontlan
e4vith
tho,iesd quarters at His; Wllllarta
Town.
Affairs on the frranler remained much la the
mune state. No decisive sullageratnts had talon
place. ' The Wire avoided meeting In the field.
the Britlehlsoops, whose operations were c0n
d0...1 to harassing the enemy by a sticeassloo or
patrols.
The Vtdcan eteemer, with the seven. 'tont&
Highlanders, arrived at the Cepo on the 12th of
May.
The Cape Town Mall nays:
Hie Ham Smith bay continued to eeed oqt
patrolling columns in a different direction front
King William's Town, coamtantly herrassing the
borttle Caffire, driving them froia their etrong
bolds, destroying their braids and ronaovionslly
capturing some of their cello. flecept in eon
Inoue*, the CMS's have avoided en engagetneut
with the "troops, boring been rendered by fro.
cteent defeats,more ceutlects than dug ehowed
themaelves et the commencement of the war.
Major Wilmot, with a forte of 'Will /., 0 11 1 .)
moo, well engaged, of the latter end of April, in
patrolling the 0000 try slang the loft bank of the
Kelekamosa, nun its junction with the Umilesl ,
Ile destroyed several kreali and oerried off
some stores of Vole W1..6211106 to the lunatic Cat.
Ass. The latter appeared at , a distanoa along
the Iles of march, and ettectipted to out off lunge
of the levies; but observing that Meier Wilmot
was preparing, by to legations 4116054110, to
draw them into .ao Ambush, they precipitetaly
retreated,' and simaped with the loon of few
. TIIII Hottentot leek!, to the &hurtle of
this, patrol, evinced considereble improvement
in point of Illendlllll4ll and dloolvlips,
Pfolll tic /hope BUOVI N0n0461 popach
Care Town, Fridey, Ile, go, pm.'
t The sepect of th• war bail uoihrsomi ilttle
alteration since out lot pubileation, and ware ,
gret to inty tbat we have *till au diclelte &a
eon to record, or In fist any - thing that tyOul
lead to the conelosion ots speedy tertglnation
the present disacirous mate of Oahu The
e mote of patrol' bra been continual, the Ante
tole mountains here been nptatedly penstretal .
*ad tbelr fastnesses explored by the Delilah
' troops, who bare endured groat fatigue mot die.
played l eg Moir usual gallantcyy but the openly,
lik e the emgcrop of the spiel, vanish II 1, their ke ,
oroselt, driving off their cattle. In glr
B. S m ith observe.", we here to Qcal wIJI
vhs neither front, audit, our rear,
and whoa 1101 1 /laAle aro tou rapid end eeepn•
trio to W maculated upon.
A fall of snow had occurred on the Whiter.
berg sad other Cloilniala nape of the colony,
which extended to the Anatole'. The - number
of float:ring partial of Clalgri within the
colony hoe greatly Increased, probably It
eaci e g oottee of the privations which -they
gruffer - in the bush . ' Fortunately the 7401 regl.
oat isatiodat Port Elisabeth and proceeded to
Orabam'i Town; - Do that there will be s larger
o p Nape o3 iljett Itoreklore the {Dicey,
co u 4 • ornao or the Entglera and the
re to cook4isiao.p; .
Tharederal Connell of Bwitsarland bat dawn
gps deers for the intention of the rifts),
a
I
Beepitehmet One illicit to
twangs) the country from the lake of Constance
to peeing by Enrich. A branch line Is
to ran from this trunk Hie to an Basle railway.
to unite with the German and French tines.—
Another line is to - proceett .from, the lake. Con
stance to Cate, in the Orisons, to be prolonged
afterward scram the Alps, ',by Loeinnarder, into
Lombardy. The total length of these lines is to
be MO kilometre", (900} English miles) and the
expense 102,1=,000f., or 137.11.2t.i1 kilo-
Metre. - •
Rome is at the present moment trenquil; 'the
searion being over, and the unhealthy period about
to commence, the number of strangers Is very
much reduced. With the exception of the assassi
nation of one of the secretaries of the Holy
Church, nothing has been attempted by the =R
hine Part,; the smoking prohibition manmores
have, however, not ceased—eine* the late second
attempt at carrying that eystetn through by the
mixing of exploding cigars with those of the ap
palto. The strict measures resorted to by the
french and Papal authorities, and the late mili
tary trials and artences, seem to hue, for the
moment put a check on farther attempta at se
rious disturbanoes; tievertheleta, it Is dangerous
to indulge in a. harmlers cigar In public, as the
consequences might be moat disagreeable. The
French are generally considered most change
aldis in their manner of maintaining order; this
isconsisteney naturally gives umbrage to the pop
elation, which is ready to show its hatred of the
Gallo sustainers of Popery in
_every possible
manner. *F.."
_ .
Large reinforce eats are expected by e
French, who are at present about 9000 strong,
this certainly does not look like a probabilty of
the garrison of Rome soim being composed of
Amnions. The eery personal appearance of the
two armies is a type of their systems, and of the
character of the nations they represent, The
Frenchman has a* careless, easy, light hearted
way about idffi; one.hand in his pocket, a light
cane in the other, no sword on. He lounges
through the streets of this capital,:anthiet a
population whom, he despises and by whom he
is execrated and continually moleeted, with a
cool bravado, exactly contrary to the German,
who, still and uprlghtl sword at ride, bis white
coat without crease or speck, takes the air, as If
OP duty and a matter of formality, with a firm
step,whir.h Is the say contrast of the easy swag
ger of the other, but Is more respected by the
peopleindividnally, and more readily obeyed.—
The French troops occupy, the whole of the
!loathe= part' of the Itoman States up Cirita
fhaetellass, whilst the superior portion, larded
in Bologna and Ancona, is in the hands of the
Imperial commanders. The Roman censorship
is far stricter than that exercised in Tuscany,
which in itself is very severe. In Rome bat few
numbers of the Gazeuta di Gram are suffered to
pass, whereas that paper is generally read is all
parts of the Grand Duchy. The evatontshouse
officers direct their attention puiitularly to books
and lienosoripts, as the articles most under,pro
bibition.
•
. The, following letter to the London "Morning
Chronicle, well be read with painfbi interest:
“The- Vienna papers are wit ;mt, interest of
any kind. The capital is still nominally In' a
'tamer siege, for though the cannonof Windisch
grati still peep out from behind palisades on the
ramparts of the city, 'threatening death and de
!traction to all evil-disposed, the onerous condi
tions of is strictly military mime are taken off,
and we now see a column in thejoarndireserv
ed for their corder delinquencies and the details
of crime that are daily taken cognisance of in
open courts by-twelve jurors, similar to our
lice reports.". Notwithstanding this and other
symptoms of amelioration, lam bound to say
that the condition of Austria is Der from !sestets
tory. Every thing that has boon done, story
low or enactment that has been published since
the accession:of the'present emperor, must be
and is regarded as of a. provisional and uncer
tale character. IX tour» in malting this ease:-
lion, r except the .new military organisation,
which is, I suppose, perfect cc its kind. Retro
grunion is the order of the day. Even the con-.
(assails ..provislonal municipal laws,;'—provi;
eland only 'until they receive the Um.l. on of
the central Reichstag of the empire--are under
going revision, having bun found too liberal and
too free from the inist.tio elenient. This it
is maid, is a concessiou nude to the Hungarian
Cceserrative party; the laws as they were first
designed not being adapted to linuget7. It is
Indeed true, that still-horn child, the famous
Constitution of Mardi, Iti49, is not yet buried;
but that is all that can be said of it No format
repeal has beentsade, but. I can assure you that
It forms the main object of consideration with
the Cabinet how and in what way they can best
modify, and if not modify, when they shall with
drew and eased their own, work.. Ton will sei
sily understand that many rumors are rife on
the subject, and that nothing is known on this
side the veil of the temple. Until semething de
cisive takes place, the crowndands of =the em
pire, the archduchy itself, mast be viewed as
a state of transition; the prevailing forme of gov
ernment, In name constitutional, being in fact
arbitrary. I dere the opinion of-many panties,
that actuate is not far distant; and I am led to
this conclusion, partly by the pandve and neutral
tone of thejoarnsis, as If waiting for the favora
ble moment to chew their totem. From what I
bare said, you 'trill at once perceive that there
is immediate prospect of a coronation taking
place.
• The accounts which came dropped In from the
different crown lands are by no means ensuing
In Galicia, a peasant "prophet" has been sui
ting the country folk by his eloquence to abstain
froutspiritious liquors, and enter the Idatig,keits
Varela. These apparently praiseworthy afforte,•
instead of meeting with, open encouspanent
from the I:loYetultunt, Ita*e been checked, end
the prophet "Gonad, on account of the Column
nistic doctrines which are :wowed to lurk un
der themask of temperance. Field preaching in
Poland is, in point of fact, what the prohibition
to smoke is In Italy, the sign or disaffection, and
as each, it has always been rustled by quern
toeut. In one of the circles of •Galiois, carious
disturbances hut:Just taken place; the peasan
try thinking that the time was coma for them to
rise and poseess themselves of some portions of
the land. The military at last were obliged to
interfere to protect the landlords, when blood
tra'''shed, and one or two lives lost:, Here we
tee the consequences of the too. carl4emanclps
lion of the serf.from feudal obligation; one of the
that fruits of the revolution, and now bitterly
rued by those who generously eonsepted to give
them their freedom; for I suppose Were le no
clue of peasantry
in the world in lew itt the
.awls of humanity as . the • Pollsh—eo ignorant
and so brutal, and from that very iv:ounce and
superstition the ready tools of a crafty govern.
meat. Ample, too ample, proof has already
been given in that country to the eubeerrieney of
the peasantry, and ever since the Tarnow =SW
Mee, Government bas felt were, being able at
soy emergency to gain over the country people.
Bur this reason, and the contiguity of Russia,
the mintorY forte kPPt Alp Gifteda is,maller
thew in any other province.
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. .
2fZWittilird: - 7 -- .
0. • SIEBER, No.lol Third street, has just
recelred—
- • erem.ll If gee. ended seam: -
of l
ited'
whew..., Melly het co lwely:
The am
'The =7 tetelear. _
Walt for th. Imam leshet to Kit glum, the great
...... ..... . .. . .
MIS /113
b.a 190 of lay • .
• Irm r 4
Omme •bm• AMOli
'teamm.V• :bloom mamma
alOse.M1•10•., bY Demb•MM .
Ob p. i t Z tb
u t %Tr
Carden rblldhadlk many boom
•
Nancy 1•11;
Nt•nis Wang by Bosebovrm
] ) =M al iittibs: 4.ittby .
It.. %le:its= by HEIM= .
Tube %l am by BeMiterms.
jytS 61011 0 THE GOLDEN MAP.
• :Tl'l :4: : : " !:ii! :4:
O 4 T LMES ' LITERARY DEPOT; Third
oz,et.o gr ve. tr. Poe. 01500 .
Litt.44l4:Zytug AO. No. 1 43.: 34.
•
r
o .
The Adrentoree M WM Peel ;
:ki. . So. dtaiT.
TbeChantese of Lai:4nm by Dumas.
Mow* Igo gokags of rill.; by /db.
Y tt=or := 1 171.751r ittrt.a
The Tornate Coon :0 with illentastione.
Traveler's Guide the IL and Canada-
Item: or the Snow ; • tale of real Ilk by Caret=
lee Meta
The Roar
The lhar of West Wayland. • lobo by Wary Hewitt. ,
The DeoabWa Nhlbh • *Wry af the mend time.
Not ea 114 es we fee= • enmity by Belem. '
Fizetoarea Monthly Ihteashee, ler July—No. L
Gods?. Leal4Z i ok, ford doGrabenVe
dertateVe
Tn. L.u.,79.71.741,
'; /AS
To the Deaf!
ThEAFNESB noises in the head , 1, andirpoodllyi all
.15 dloretblm no ises
flost the= zat
prirg„....—=. l l..trarN. Y. El=i2
, ;
aof t 4l. , xti b TlJater a ni 6 begstoUro=
n
ludo% o his moot obit. tioalt "' ontlltteto
scomotof somas wraith ottooded Ida treatment. bore In
d coed tam apelto 111. Mona. Ws otay tura *Md..
peed much Upon
, eottos. mot Sill advtoblo
ttitoo riot to= dull to max on fatly
• . may to coonaoll. nattl thither soties. In Alt..
AM/. wood brick doolltits &bad Mom.
Baboon street. • 31Z
CIA:0 1 7 PITTertY• •
re• undersigned offers for sale a piece of
ad containing, between he and data., &mated
r sVar i T u r tisi l a`ll=2"tits=i Te t t
' we ma romL It is well adapted
rams log " A or the mi a" V " It th ttie *
D molding Howe of
"m"
I Tlit. r 1111.1.730.
i STZllLairAerdi
.
Greenwood Garden.. -
AL • ClioictE collection of Shrubbery, Vinin g
ear. , X.Ptratrawbarr.rabreer,r l. 2.:
tregfit% ho Au otutOe A
' Om 1 1 and P ,. r . .l ea '7l4 l,hip_e= "'
at
Placket and nin .tr...u.' 9 h
awl half hottri Aar
- the Dente. leo erlatite ahnehmenate =V.* of ,
Id the'Pknma
'Wan addremed to tlr. Draptictm. Wort Ibnehatti.
AIM county. pa. will cocaine mowtte eAl ntion.,
J. filN.
(Peet end Dispatch cm.) . '
Reamed.
ENNETT, BERRY & CO. Imre removed
mmAreee wembee*Leereererceer.errler..el
street • 1t
SUNDRIES--
024.1
2)babo• Oat_an
!,3 tap /ftworr.
. .
a"ka
DIOX.Hrt 00.7 1. . by
Kentucky Kotula Life mime Camany.
• GUARANTY IMFD, 3100,000.
TIES COWAN'S' offers to the insure:l ell
security and advantages of ea Ilatnal and bent
Peek Plans On haretonse applied) anatinal, stanali: Low
mt. of premium; ase annual roUra la bah of the inn
onstage 'seminal br tale enatlaßntok pr the lean an
bb rteress4F l it tgl9 =fabatesmal ih42"." Sgeb ?'
air&albs by eladita ahem their Prilele
• rm.., rleeighod wr the renuatat
steal tam nasentera and also an she beeml=7
or
bone fir the who/e term of urn
Arnie if-theoat) Itataa Ltile bums= oompany
anrafts of moan. am Ind at • tab bobbed band.
and, with • neortalon for an .natal( y Inemelng womb
lation of Muds Mir Wan, menenity) la abet beeportion to
Lb* amount of Malmo and the tabewlng tbrfrom ad.
v air among the sumaters.
aadd
Pam Vanua be.. la betail th•- a tzi
niree the halm
for luse.rusee nre!rw!
- 1= cad ebb. Ping h.
15.1m i liegoars, !nabob tsablaw.
1 - 13,000 Acres of Lea for Sale,
ILM , LOTS TO SUIT PUROIMEERS, part
la caltieettem end cleated Akron Ileoencew. ml/. mw
el end oar oo maw Web.
._ 3.000 Acne In Ine_ manly, eee .. • Conoweenew.
Ms El: Weal ana . Apply to 0. Mo.
wow at robre
i s e i 7 Hu i la il .. ' alt
rpoo cm tes Deem and Lawrence con Vise. Am/ ai.
E. Hoop, New Mnton.
1.000 Aani to e
Orewined twang. Ai*, to idea Par.
nolds, Lteedeille; Jona Vaallen e or A. inw, Deenegut
• '
villa JrnisliverEtta •
Malaita Ban.
- 1 HAVE just received one case of WWI Net,
"' a "" 1 "' f "Mtora. 'taw
Jr2l
OCK POWREII-300Aeacor sale by
ILL TON IMMMOBEr irto.,
C HEESE-75
boiei
for s t n bir
The only real New 'fork Plumbing Eder
liguneet
WIZRE work is done on Scientific Piin
% and warranted.
nod thanaboat Melillo& la all Ito image"
dftnwith neater, and dietatrh. -
Bathe Attel up with ehowera, town to $ll • -
Oath Tubs— to
lituh Strode, ono= g
w.r
"
r.
Kitchen Cut Irwthatiera, Wadi tram Itot
retweeet. nint Ntplabd end put opal the kat
Ur
• •
Wt. potm cud Tard.Puntpw prow. '
I=llo Raw, constant.
Iron wed, and puts p at our In the avant:rt.
Repairing punetualir attended to. ,
• - texas. wiLty, 126 That et..
irt . 4 between Wood and Market .to.
- Wanted to Pitivhstaa;
QTOCK of the Tigt* of Vittsburgh, or
edgrritte.to4 XM14001%/yet io 6parUzik.
Jjetvltel• coma Tooth sad Mutat az.
VIIRESE-200 boxes prime, fo_nrkleby
1-1 it= s. 11•
PEARL ASH-30 bbls. for ealby
J eZ
l i Ilig 3 KED OIL-20 b,bb.I.I.BoaAULD.
boieypgl*;"
I ' l .1.1t.012ri1Y1.11, 7
-I —lO bbls. White.fleu .
ht.
10 6
bbla. Leo %Mk
• On e 5.1.1 1 ,1
irm 3. B. CANYIILD.
UCK_ETS-30 dot. Marietta, for 040 by
nos • FL GANYMD.
, New Boakichit Received.
rE AST: a Pioblem; reprinted with canoe
tk on
u sod illnotac WMa unbar of Alton lock.
I Iliioyof ClooPl4nN Chum of UM by Jacob Abbott.
i ttlra
Lambr r •bt,lpo
o a a n i d .b ....o p . T l u n L y i u t .a.nsT 12mo.na.
onafo
. r . Y.tAibxa'n
kd.
Ann fonata" l
.•
a t r iir D.' lift"'w mg..D. ..4 Eagan's' /ova
all i igrtlT. 717are l'''' ' r'il'. Work a" C*.
=P i le:vial Field bask of tboitonlatloto N 0.14.
gaol& ling ° llt r jt h iralV,7,P===
rem edits 4 by Doutel P. Wet. sZn.t ir va. •
For ulo by '4. RIAD,
• •IM r 14 04 0 /WOOL ontll ot.
-r
TRE Pennsylvania Railroad Cumpapy,.no
h d:44:g u trt= dw al ter= pabWiew, , te t.
iriarrrer=sbt laa
"
Lal= Art I.e 7 =tc=reZitree
gnettbst_ damegoe Ell be repaired by toseeereerm
mot nom Mary a& mejt Plrada4m,lttliebettll
re ga l 41 a to Afi b' V
t b lu e
tmitAdomptv,- • • Pl
. NT II TA4
:8 11 p , egatir 29u2 Rum. we abed melte met gab by
CV * * TLlAWl!g g et.%ad Obi*
it,.
s at lamb 4 i =lise; •
06.1.1111 ° 4 1 11100 Lbw
, i - • "a
IN MODERATE be gad, (if
I oot eat to be kt fere ternes
e Ist of (Mob. nert—a beau l. ine i.
, terr tem tbe.Plsell end
P..t•ne... '"" '(
V CW°
11 ' aTegg ' ff "* " 4
...sine estreCrer =at, tans. irtable=l l. ,
eth,ge hanu n • I* oir -, Art.r.ll euserui.
Mtn. of alma end!, kind. wrs i l .„. iivb . ...„ ...
end *Steeled *best twee mar • i . AL.
*elle teleer Menobeeter,osaW 1108.1 W
..
W
ILYY, our the mouth of Wtodet TT!. , ,
..
F"' at 7*( to rP I tiDDIVI:I4Ifi. 8.
Aires, redetidatleatolalesblel . te= ..._ I •MILIA,
21V r 5tn4.4.11214M.b. ~,,, W s r =
•
oee rr esi methele il ,, . .
"%ROOMS—SO dos. for sale by
• LIP Jr= . J. B. CAN rrELD.
pOLABH-10 casks lor _
• Shirting Muslim and Irish Lim/.
IMCPHYd BURCHFIELD hails iatbefiM
• fortlare ontrply of moaner Fidet
tolhomd Viltlinecanttor atoo.f.l7 , : ra
ICV:futli2:Pl34l4Clue it);LTI
t Lb. after of Fourth and ilititoi=.
.1/22
id.gLAIN BLACK SILKS—For Scats and
Prom& • AtAo. Kat sod dark e nub. car
A Lugo smortzmoot to to. iai t rAt a oh o ,
JrZt BILItPUT BUItCI.IIIICLD.
4 a WWI,
114 Booted rt.
T ' ANNUAL MEETING of the StOC k ..
hairnet tee North Aomori= 3 1131thogOotopooy oda
e. new et their odiro,th Pluobsoght tth
day of Aaron. of 0 o Nod , . P. lt. IT. Pt
r a :
. July 1.114L—d0,3d4
•
/IN CINCINNATI, •
1,./ LOUISVILLE,
SAINT LOUI • - .
NASA - ILLS,
. . . • . DETROIT t s
. . .
IVIII ba loothaaeS at favorable rat. Ira ".
—."....'"'
_, int . A. WILKINS a co.
To Owners of Good&
-
IN STORE, uncalled for, the following pack
Agra marked- -
a.. 1. fkarehlsry.—..Pittabargh..-.......6 patters '
B. IP. Thwer r . ; .-
luau.. a if:bal.:7.
• PlintorA r = • 7. 7.7-1 • •
Doctor Enneer-.., .. . • •
Chmant an maenad la call and
ODE a 00i.a. a
Peannlnaka Rall OD rad Med DMA,
JylaGt. - canker Pena arid Warm sta. Fatah.
To Druggists and. Painter!.
FAARIS GREEN "8" BRAND, TrIZODOItt
Scorsares Prim= rroirdoi W. /fatal of
• tra.rtean instltate. lb, possetering 9trratyllsg trettito
bar of ilbsal• aral color. 'Lb. manufacturer of lb. abcno
Paha tut orodoood tb• domed Gad soon brilliant article
of Paris Green, tbst t•D•rroaroott. aralthat Cali by
oitboat dm:risme:a to Um rbadAr. ear Ws rctlos•d
1
ma to on•ltnia•
1.5 n am:doted solo agent for the ads bf this
rol•brated brand of Paris Ore.. ructusers alit be ll•P•
tiled
1 9nd>mdyrlaea
6 . ELLY:al sa ,
Wcl gnat. '
wo bbld.
.Ex a. frt j:araiilllfoormsaie
RE Eis f r. E..6 : l)--5000 lbs. for sale 17
co.
SO i tl'-100"box es No.
s l . for oi ll E t by
Large
bba. No.
Jut Nadyel }ld tat Ws by
STD JOHN WATT OD.
rINSEED OIL-1500 gall. for sale by .
ILAtJyI9 I. KIDD C 00., 60 Wood
Fitl i 3 , l ll , C STONE-80 o . lba.i . p
o r sale a bJ
MACKERET r -100 bbls. Large No. 3;
A - 3140. )
yl9 ''" B. " /I
.. W. lIARBAUGEL
Q ULPILATn QUININE- 7 50 oz. for sale by
117 hip J. KIDD &CO.
CODLIVER OIL-3 gross
. onulna Rush
ton, auk Ibr ado by
/In J. E/DD CCO.
CILD Jacob Townsend Sarsaparilise r 24
dn. }anes by J. KID D * CO.. •
Jyl9 _ . 60 WooS st. •
C IIEESD-54 bozeo. on contlinmont now
6 " 4 " 7 llALffirgeh.t..
NO. 1 MACKEREL in quarter bble. far
.I.br rza.u.a incia: a co- -
;rig • Water sad tread ntL
it ICE—By the tierce or bbl. for sale by
DICICIT It CO, •
• z Water sad trout ete.
NUTMEGS -1 bbL for sale low to dose
tri eenalgament. DICILIST 00..
Water and haat sta.
INDIGO -2 mamma Camelia;
a aaaalfaells.—mitt be add kw to dor
onadananent. • • - .11311/.II.DICXIST a- CO..
nta . . • Wales and resat Oa,-
Smericanaardware.
LIVEN, . CLAPP I DOUGLASS, MUM
attuvre Amt Bo. s. 5 Platt streettbrae don:venni
Xat fa
mom Nan Yam would nwpaetrauy laTita %b at-,
gentian of the klatd.rano Slade to their abet of Ganin Iv- I
aatW d (tom the nuatutactenals, and !et els an 6.
. • Wm.-Meth:lllM •
,TILASS HANTTFACT kpej.ooll
- on band sten • drassiotkaa of asal
OLLSSWARN,a.W WINDOW GLANS. W as.
ham. 11l Wood Ossat.Pittaburgtr. •
. .
usultyakesd. haling this day assodsted eltb Mei
Ns la. JOON F. WOOLLY. •111 conlisaw tLrbminmu
ran 170. th Vll2Wlttta; o-t 'd'r
ftam . ""rk lta .* harm WlL D7 M.
rant:du:a:lt ,vl, 4 lf:AsltqtY
stay ad berwafors. wr ;alma!
Jrlinm .
SAL SODA-3 0 00 lbs. English, for tulle by
iris - J. EIDD l cr).
Atts7.: 3AZINES FOR AUGUST , at Htgatee
Literery Deet. Third et, mold Ile the Poet
Wes molt, lor Ausee
QPIRITS TURPENTINE-10 bbla. just
1.7 rewired In good order, and On. sale at E r m Ws Store
of
.17/8 8. . WICK
0=211.7 of Wool and Elath stmt.
Wt N iaTe !- IPunEgtz , ae4 7 b e ed
&rata Wary. Adana "Drasatta at ttda °aka. lflT •
-•
CO-PARTNERSHIP
The aaderaisued members of the late firm
of WIC IIeCULIS t 03, ban , Ws UT =Gard lob Or
hateu.to ander the arm of
.
LORENZ & ITIGRTMAN, •
ror the w , mpow .Bonuss, of ottaa l ottetari za.
wraDoslwl
t.e.klas Of
• Irma I.ltovit lumina, to Um business, they tater
tistuotd••• tbt• lb*/ ftwith snicks tottairlio•KMl
itny Isslattttetared to the coantt7;and Rom +tate
basins stlenUon to bto Emit • stm• of Moll
sztaads4 to the okt tlya. By • ditision lb. Stott.
frtz: PITVILTOI tO t•ok
tor ..'orclems Otto stlett our .
• if sy•bowst, Zia tql 'Wa amteormmen
ter st•ort i tekr• Terry.
• LOBILNL _
Irallbstsh ly Jo 1.1101. 21108. WICHITMLN.
• -
H Notice- . •
•
tittL . VING sold our Canal Stock; and .our
!stand to stambaats ItklOsco. Ice._ 4 sad Hum'.
of Claris i barks 1. and 71 t., ' .4 113t1nev of lb* nab.
mibsa, at licettesteir. Pi, Fe .nalb to NUN en bo
mon of Lb! erp. 1 , fUbll TON CLABAN, ,
, x. . YAWLS
itzarzter, Pl,July 1itb.1351;
R. O PARKS & CO,
rorackantNa AND COMXIMON MEMIANID,
RoclurSrzz, PA
. .
Agra t.".3.takk-algVr--12:!-Lb. to ie.: .
ltcp:es• road I.ll;S"Cla id.
2.
" " Steuabotts ileara and DI
.- IL 0- Pilling CO.
- ioax /L C..x...; *ant, Plltabarsth, Pa.
Rodienter, PI, Ja b . 15t.b. WI.
11. CLARKE A, Oa._
roawmansa AND OUNXIBENDN"...WULF=
Ilto(lncalicx, PA.
&cue.. ea, Jai 1bt141351.
COPARTNERSHIP ez
amb'iii
.d y erit ami
la Mtn de r dissolved by !Imitation sad atutaal comma
Iltbet at Um tuldertisTed I. authatitad to anal. the ea
mania of the oW Lim: • WK. RECTUM, ._
.Pittatarrati-Jalr I.llaStalkaatatl TBUd ITIGIIIMATI , •
Wanted.
A EN w ayIyATION,L I of periodi
AItII7ICIAL ILADIWZR,
by ore wbo tom worklng is such In Germany_ ,Tromoo
nod Italy; who We swath banks • link zoicia, Wm.
• • •••
•
MIA Iron oconoloodori the tall:rd. Ot down. (tins
igd.) that oft *notable.. (morsrboro,) sod Woo that of
obsabbalso,.(dirondour), and Amon Month stodba will
do amlit 00 tdooemoatioa. licalso draws plum kw som
olttralloos. or oltorasions tf okt oat.
/WM.. oSUP Weit4t4lnifilthiChe
fit.02.2.10.4i5. wit
c.o. •
'ways •
Shoulder
Q n ROULDER BRACES of the most sp.
1..17 orband styla. drant• atrartare and <SOY Itttad a
and of slam ea malt nil *bona/ riqulni them Sint reed
sad far holionta and ratan. by
J ytT ' E. iiKL/M3. ST Wood id.
FLITANNIA TEA. SETTS," C
, . Cut Death, Outdolabtos, lesTncrola
'''..• . k. 54 . 1 .• 6 . 4 11.411ty Ivory au..., 110.•
divot Table Cation,
after Booms. MP. /Wm, Ihtzu Stow: amositietur.
w to order. onA .1 OA ....tnr.lr..uTPlM,th.
1"" gir ". - fah., VIDIth. at lintel ATM
Far Ba/e,
. .
AT st AKERY, with three years lease of tlx
'as.= Mara otrestallegUns_ . .MN Bake4Tlnd
Lamm inceamary lat dalpg • larg. Nil...
__,
_The
Oven ta lune and ansonnused MAC.? ~• d ", .T..
1011. Far te= apply tl, SAI II D a
l. MM. •
/717 . 114 nd et
lIARD OIL-42 bids. for sale by • •
»17 JAMES LAMM
$5 Reward.'
6TRATED OR STOLEN from the Ware.
boon of Itorbrkleo • magi 4991611
47 4 4 4944, 104 nod of hls ogrfiggy bled/.
Any pawn /*amine 4sld dogshall nodv• the apovo nr•
trard-410 4 9 40.1g64 sill b• 6 ".
1;116111 DGE 4 INCIMLA
/714 , 8
No. 116 94 gm 9L
&
Freight received for all the . Way Statical ,
na the Pennsylvania Ceraml Railroad.
litrrial
1114Uila4 , elzealters.
lowidnrik,' --, Josue
bloont Malos. .. J. Daeetarr. - • .
-
J. D. Anna
puntio=
yrun 7.. )11.1111=.1 • - . . :
„_ . .
IL. F10wa....._
_„
ladambia. ModanraU t Kaarlt-
Ilarriatus. J. Wallowa a aocu
boaressnoe., , Vishar
i e u l orgra, { a,/
L.
Kisl4V•itasfy
teM,Rookie. •
ll= t , _ Xmas a Brothers.. • : •
70.1011.14
. - (*Vali a oom •: . :
at, corner Pa= cod Nano elreeti.
JAN 1/U41861. .
14USQUITO NETS,, Rinembi te, , to
be bee at tbe.urce of
. LU9PIIY gIITTECIIVIIILD. •
VEAT PLAIIiiIINOHAMS olisiape;
for lately neefeed see •Plllemloer itC the
nen ee MUIPITT
Flo iitcoNk4ou tunsllill Creek Pig Iron
, D 513 tone Etna Creek do do
'trete Elude do
t obr We by HODISSON LLITL doI
a no.
nti =3 Liberty !dee.
VITINDOW GLASS 250 Lois sisio reed
yylwyby, M. lay -
A 6
_AtklalS
. I..FYLE 03: .
AM—W,cO, bblu. 'Aeon, Shoulders,
M • . 2.1/ "'"ltVsibtdaNl6o.
!VANNES& 0.14,-,50 WS.' for sale by
lit. .LekiiMIDALULL.
IGARV " OiIe-20 bbls. No. 1 Bennett
o rs , make, br sale lyy /MiItD . L i CHISY CO.
Young Ladies' Senduary—Alleghey
iMß. AND MRS. N. W. METCALF, Prin.
Motelay. flertelat=
...sae Row, reheat street. Coen. tar
>h•r Gf [Wham the et. ma berethfoh, for
i rVa.A,
Choler. et noidy the Pthatipela.
•
11 EV. W. J. - PETTIGREW -beg@ to intimate
,faL= teen when ten at
i.n.r.itet,eneethet mei the eleasnatilre .
Vie er. boarded th the bears. end • MI
sod over their
roort:V bi landin.r. sad not toarl. (bask X:r d n
theated The plan panned, V. le •• • Ln... i lekii , .i . nkest
went, of these perenta and mantis.. to
rend their children or Wu& to kpablis
dence,StOPennryleards dram. Mubtrig.b. sad
ess • .
•
NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD.
18 51 ZirdigiseeMMLa 1851..
IsTEIP ROUTE TO NEW YORK CITY lrilk
mart add theltdie Rama& eannadtad with
est dam stemma =Lake Eria, Um,
Canaan= and Cincinnati. Cleveland sad 1
Vandetekv gad Channelatt Callum* and_enee as the
Olds zed Yleelseig Mara and the On* .ame sad
ql7l.ll l"Ma Sundays e rC DIISSICS
seepteAE MEOWS:
• let lamas Expense IV. at 6 [eta..
10
3,1 Evening Sunni "
The ?tato ands ea nbad? inanneidllacn
! K l•4 7 tar, and Tv. IsaannarabLadZolgit=
Time Bills
•
m. impose height and Wile Train It...al:hotMetal
tilt.dallr• • lineament. la attoelvd to Una Testa to
seontelool•teitesi Paserovow sad Drama
Ilirrazo Mao Don.Urk to Kw I ink, $3. Boozed ale
PA.• .111 to gh a>o new dm.
Ibis Company m prepared to trumpet Clow dock ead
freights or all Wade to sad room Nov Yort.
B=llolllll allow:kat will be mkt to Stook. The mop
Wog 6 fat Irrool eanzartet,
irr-ArtiCoal man. beValleT=o.l..
" geort .ui to dbizibuted giving toll C.
lire in mud tO tidos of BMA ae woo se
• • MISOT FOWL'
W irMotlilalt. Anat. Dunkirk. Jyttnia
r& CONSEQUENCE of the deceit/m - 63'41i
mend., the tehtneeehlyberetolkee elleitel been
e en • Carole hineby awning. John • Ook twe b
MIT ssithaefeed to settle the be mere of the bite teen,.
All pnwons Wing eta]. will Wane* pm= them I*
Dement Pittelnerw4J4.l7lehahnL
• . • COW= & COLI
[Stream to Menden A
The business of theAgenerof P enn :
irsheehi Oretnd Bat of
Comp:ear Itannater eon,
ducted ands the nem. end Mai
Pen WA! a
Plttstnaze.7elylot..ll or
4' t
L-1,4
AMA
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COVODE & COLE,
mad.. * cv.4.4
Cava Bets* Pam
.. . •
Amu. Bail Road Co7-4griztral Rau Bout
rgubilteribers having been -trivainted
ogan iz. inonts teal Pwarnyihxdaai C4isesi s le .. l
mho noty amount of tooto. roduco"Pditnonst
Oa& •t.s tlda route +du to eartiodt he» We
and all oznaidnol to us •111 farrardon nen of em
don yr chugs tbr *drawn". .
.. • "
. aim to punier =awns sicruanimi axe. fatersint.
Itzt•gsw . T. exp_TA, 800kr , 4=013
Ilardwats„
. IH4ja, Dy• lAy 4:10% . ,
- Destber, = ' ; ‘ a =I other Gm; .
• Wolk 103.
4 11 .kerElateats . 2:1. ,. LUd yobaceo Leakttemo7
60e • IC4I
Lite", gable : (rough - 77.2. kto-114 , Gensaa al'. •
2.2", • COVINA 001Z• 77
carver Pima . 04 Warn stnsia.
F;r=fli
• .24 HOURS TO CIJIVELAML
gisgiigis. 1851.
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND
Express Packet and Railroad Liar to Okoalarid.
PASSENGERS leave every morning at
Lanao'clock =ets by xtmusbast to Beano:, or by
vacua •
tolUvrausa. thestoo by Pittsburgh sadsarnr.
To Cleveland, 35 Loan, To Detre. MI Div;
Tlcksta even. tbmith to
. INCINIATI, . • , .
t 7 Cimeissei and
• tOr Detroit, aid krthrankto......,lm
Chi ll = " ermrry' menials at o'clock, by the
•LNIZCIS litleltion Grown Co. friett,
thence at 7.tf o'clock..a. bLkiallete4 to lien Soffaka . . , •
and wilting same muting at tnioato tr 7 stectgan. •
M nee tbo Ohio rim, linemen& to Moto..
non, et. and *knew Intl to Sand mo th trokkitt ,
th"g." ' MIME* ARKS, Prootieaceta, ,
affi than oniotter..
Tor tieteti - Mr isdhomartionaoaly to
JO.W4 CADGE= asent.
Mt al.) ot Bantbfledd aad Wdoe &train
awake Um Moron Hamm .
.. CM to • W. R. 11.001tH m e lt' •
.odko toxic! Ilk Mann Il
=!==:l=l
PRITHESYLVANLS. RAILROAD.
1851. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. 1851;-„,.
forty-six hours to Philadelphia.
Forty-four hours to Baltimore.
`291 miles Railroad-103 mileaCalug.
5A.1741,, MR imam. AND CONIORMILI ROM
TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
• NEW YORK-
Being fro from the sump ehetages and porten's' '
connected NW, piece Liam_
Two Daily Limes Express Packet Satz
MUM
tI4XCLURIvad.Y FOR PARSICIRERIU
LEAVE Pittsburgh for Johnstown, thence
br Partaa*Ralblid
ALLIDAYEBUEIIII,
Ilona tailor tto
NEW PENNSYLVANIA fiAILItOAIh,
T.. Raadred awl Portrilf• toll= direct to - - -
.. d raekotr lens arca t agralaamoodx juda wasca;',
se. to stauestoss.
in
Cont. none... inn
do bosom. 112 oo
!Or
Tate the To l C i aal bethod Rallood, at
R. Wks.) lino, FORbour
on uraval or 14o_ ar that al o n e. Distazot (
n
Nt charge for handling Baggage on this mac
TS* Care onllt. roods ars nay, and of tto Toon atOoliO;
, I c ao h l . dostra ebara to t a=%. axatetablo aroma,
. .
J. P. HOlXE4tent,
_ D. LEEC CO. -
Canal man. Peon eltooL
S
1851. WESTERN
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY.'
. D. LEECH & COM LEM
MIME Tu . • iftt;
RAIL ROAD AND VENA L
PITTSBIIRos, • PHILADELPHIA. RATLI:;.I -
MORE, AND-NEW TORS.
T Canal being in od order, we 11211 - C anal being at Ur bong carnal Moog
boilatt. arttl ,nn alva .. 2rterus load di... ti led no btab
eaeaof lading tramoritted, ad all dON
Andy
bolded to. •
Andy to, madam. ,
KAYE a Bud& Pmaka.a.
cam'Baca Ponlo Oxon. Plttdouldr , _
Beerhing Awe Nor. td
~
. 13112 r a i r= i n gl
. ? i tle'p r kra h aook Lzmn6 _
Jed No. 7. West mom Nor ram
jag 18 51. &EMIR
' EllIONCIMIXL& ROUT& _
Via Bnninuniale and Ctunberland, to =tome
sad Philadelphin. •
rgIIO . RNING BOAT leaves the Whaier
ahem tbs dallr. at o'clock metsso. can
"h th rA r .t. daily We atrt 'S. / relk
atIS detect, eanstaatlng
Vito tba an as Cambarbead '
reales at ID ecket.
Time through be bedroom St beam w oat,
'flaw eltrsugla to Pailitdolota boats. lm aaptreA
tt r=siemal bo ... .lbant i = i m== . r .
emboss Ws datitladli the beat rta. gtleas
'esitZ ofbc•
.„......
12111113.._ 1851. -,- L.
_ JUNION. LINE - - - , 1::. , '
_. On the .Thinorilvanis and Ohio finials. ':i 7 :
ti,tatra mu a51N.,.....„-... ...-....1., Fa.
CILAIIIILTJaIt, Citaasuras 4 : o 3..—Crassi.uns,o. - ''. •
THlSTenement Line 13 MAW Tr/ ,„
Crerrprtm. : pdm on 11. 6"2. =I 1.... - '`
rt. admit Um tam sts tossaypusta to tausabst.dast- T.
ity, sod comity of bags, adostissos of Casinos, sot sa . ? ,
f lastostaitsoddrndsaidiibwvastg-
to sontssaika Eta
• LIM ke irtrantsals '
IlMit we nem, em ew ant 7 = l xesslener
tiosTales and vsmats)ost Qs
* „. , . - -1
6
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neeesay en Os
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Geo. L. Otbbs a so,
i •• .Th 3". a tIZOM/ORZT,',... ,Allissot ! _'•
t ..
.Di • sot% WSW sad thoithfold sta. sosnatri.-- ....,:•••
Illffgiv • e specter' attention to the Colleo.,
ecr%rt eldnut" Madan and Ohm, In WWI , .
loVii=="grAtit. col:tax*:
Pid.burzh;
Itelaconoc—John e m . Mans liainlitath and W. am.; owi. 3411
-x OAF SUGAR-30 loaves Loveriag's Door
Virrtxuati !ca.
- IMAGED BLANK BOOM.—Blook Books; u
. 1. or iv... 7 au, vad• 104 ;Mr
*a Da ardottogr ro. mad moor; •
• ss. Wareham... liadort a. eon a Dem&
NEEKED OIL-1000 moos Ito aaite)° c.
b? 4. XIDD & co- ou Wad it.
OMER 4;94:ETS IL&Ta-g. IL ; -.
kleses
m9g.742 boxes; now. landing and for by: ;• - MAL/111DIOXIT fis -
Rata and ?rant stg. - " s
CIIKLIF.--200-boxes in store, for sale by.
3M must nice= sfal
VG(3B-300 dos. for sale 'by ,
$l6 EL a crt iramatrakL_
VICTORIA LAWNS-30 prects reel iinif."
• tor ral• by 444 0: ARBITZIOI72. e
ABBID USIALN pieces delirable
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