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    i'ITTSBURGB GAZETTE
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iT1111BSDAI: MORNING, 0CT..2, 1851
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-..etentonl Pnands of Scott and Johnston.
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serThe attention of the friends of. Seem
Toe girt roorsdrid.r to All exile° y county. If oPtiril•
fru , loitsirtisniis of • thorough orgoolutioa.
!this toritotiou Of edut,s, lo o, .fy *ielLol. district, fa tL•
. iraciptdituf Ih...spurt:dm/at of Committer* of Vliftaster,
' togs. that our, Meal of Scott soil Jobostor, Is witsonsd.
tutee who . mods. It aro I11111).411.1,'sral that
your dsfstictt Ott baltot . the esumi futsdar of
I. . 0 Thi - isnosis,s- coististiss Itistaralisittlou hao torts
' .....V.Tit1/tois i ttoZlndgr,l4 l :l!flitu/rilra& i gSt
tit alttligT P zer.: ti „8.7:
.or,or4sr,of C.Ltir Cuissusittis• .
Aftheni Comity Scott and Johnston
- Neetiags.
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u*nejuri trubtp, on Prb
IQ, at
At Haas/ Arsvalefe, Turtle Crart.an Saturday. 4th, at
at the 4u 411.;1:114 Vbillip's. Robinson Tovinthlp, on
Alassiny, nth, at %P. St.
IIHI,IWA township, on Tosatay,7lb, at
it. T. elAake• SHS itnith Fayette tp., Wannsiday.
,th• tin, at it airlock,
on Ingwatiar, tba 916, at Inttswariers IgIH. In:Kum
lassushl p, at % u i Jwk, e•
itt tarn of tin. mornings, out friends will ha wbiressnl
rII snloata innawinit Ur We great ppilUral. tutorials; of
fits finnan,
Oat trouts wr run riestian &airing of' the minty, an
nrowatial to ainaniarb awl bans alaty ban - am t
o s.
old lisata ntnisosmonts bring all oar
tats
t tba
ga 11 s Drainer af
WitRITTRR OF AHiIA.6IO2IIKNT.
"Pau* are , you. aeseased! If not, eee to It
Immediately. Ernlen you are assessed tea days
- befoeitfie election, you wilt lose your vote/ Re
rd ember tble,'
itarIq4DINGMATTRIt WILI: BE FOUND
o.:Ac.Fi PAGE OF TIIIS PAPER. •
Astaimntao Swthinie,==Wo devote a largo
apace' today; to the /extraordi n ar y disclosures
in reference : to the. ont / rageons swindle uponthe
flierte, made, by tblise person, haring charge of
• the work of re-bdilding the Fraeport Aqueduct.
The doctuntati'we give is from, the.pen of. JO 83
T. 3FCncioctt, of NTestitoreland_Pouttty, a Lo
oefoco'ntember of the Assenibly in IS4V, and in
1950; and who is now a ampervisor oo the West
ern Division of the l'ennsylvarda
. Canal.. Thu
foots given were'elicited byra:committtee of the
Rouse of fteptesentatires, appcinted to investi
gate the frond. They are the testimony of wit
names examined imder'oith, and hare never
. been denied, arid a, far. as,we have seen; have
never heed &pletined. They reveal a system of
iniquity which o4ht to startle every tax-payer
'in the State, and lead him to demand a change
. of officrirs, and a thorough reform No wonder
our, Locofoco administrations could never .pay
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any portion of the State debt, while the treas
ury was fleeced of thousands of dollars, to eat
hay the ottpidity of corrupt party leaders, who
bad been appeinted to once, not for their fitness,
, bat te relar3 'their unscrupulous political ser-
- . . . .
nilr the sober, unprejudiced .examination
of: tbese:statements by all our reader*. They
re 'Winning, and Would ateliers every
taan to ,themork: of 'Voting such swindlers out
. .
But, as We Weamoreland Intelligeneer ,
• gists,•whaihaa thiOwindle at the Fieepert Ao-
Tiednet get to dtwith the coming elootioa 7 We
"newer; ranch every wey. Levi (1. Clover,
. •
stoat name figures in this intamans transtion
ther of Seth Clover; and controls his
If Seth in Lithe Canal board, Levi
some haportint office on the public
If you elect Bigler Governor, and Seth
Clover:Ca:nil Commissioner, you fail to aondemu
'them • =Onions swindlers; yod 'will throw
around these villians, the shield of public Iv
probation, - by placing them and their [Honig'
.
split in power: you open again the treasury for
furtfier plundering, and to that extent, stop the
s'; -,paiment of the . Stets liabilities by diminishing
its revenue.
Arwthe_7..people ready and willing to unction
stiff; transactions If Si, - elect Seth Clover!
It hot, elect his opponent,"Haunt" John
stratto; whose capacity and sterling honesty'
never Were doubted. by the Whigs, " nor by
the LOcoforos themselves, twelve years 'ago,
witenthey firstgave him the title of Hommt'John
Birthin. Read the document and then deter
term what you will do. Come brother Dem
' irc . itte; it is genui ne, Whig It come
:front .the pen , of one of your own party.
. -
• -.Moan ' . IIeWI.ROCHTSTITS, Now Year, any
P * urstrannot -- aity Aras visited O few weeks
ago by some. RochesterlL-S., gentlemen, to in:
duce Omrcitlzens t 4 unite with them In construct
a.Rsilroad which should unite the two cities
by way of the Talleys of the Allegheny atul the
Geneice. 'Macy informed us at that time, that
the city of Rochester was shortly to take a Tote
to authorize a city subscription of .$5,000.-
-' Thw few authorizing the subscription riiquired to
ita Wear a Majority of two-thirds of all the Totes
cask .: The result of the election I. announced
by the following telegraphic despatch..
•qtocnitsren, act. 1, 1851.
lieu, Bak-argil, Pear.; 4- Co.
We gave sewed hlllaied over a two.third o , l#
for the Railroad. Geo. Pack;
The altirens of Pittsburgh will thus t that
Rechestei is in earnest. - She will, ' pond all
questidit, go on with her share of tynterprirc.
She' will build het- road to Ole n, or to the
Pennsylvania State Line. WilyPitteburgh meet
her there ° Who will take b IS of thisgreat en
terprise, which le to unit Pittsburgh with the
:Nile Tot* and Erie Rail ad, with Western'New
Tork, with the anti ping city of Rochester, and
.with Catiade--an which into open up,the whole
valley ot•the Ali ghenk liver! If. the work is
only constald by the right men, it Till go on
. to a COliitkllllMltioll. - It is one of - those great
works • .aleinly feasible and necessary, that it
must . cooed • - ,
e ugimit
v•
' , uossticlt LEITEI3
The. Poet , lvas at bit published the letter of
• BAIT. film Gorsuch, in which be grossly libels
Goillohnsten; and betrays eitreme Ignorance of
..the duties which the' laws and usages have im-
Posed Upon that high functionary. The• object
of the letter Is no doubt to injure. Gov. Juba
sten'e'politicil prospects, and if pessibleprerent
phis election, and for thispurpose it le used by
tholocotoce press. herßiverend - gentleman
h'e!4lSPlSfed as little se nse of propriety as fsir
• nese; betimes citizen of inotherfitate, to interfere
in our lend canteets, as he has, in S. bitter and
most unjust manner. He displays also an
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temper wholly - unfitting his calling; evidencing
more of the unscripmlons politician, than of the
bitable Minister of thefgospel. - '
The letter thergtat GOV.. Johnston with delay
iniesuing his procleuratignAnd in taking the ne
cautery means to secure tithumrde and in
sinuates • that the. Governor's principles caused
. the resistance roads to the Marshal and tbt
'slave owners. The Reverend gentlemmithould
•
recollect that both the remote and.`,proxiiiiite
cause of all the riots and murders which Mae
' eveetith-en place on occasions such, se that at
. originated from slivery itself, and If
he had charged the fault upon that instead of
ODT:Johlostqn. he would have acted the part of
_A fair sad' honorable'mth., If it is necessary
for Ge 4. - Johnstel,. and the people of Pennsyin
. nth to approve of slavery and slave.catchhag, in
• order to prevent painful seines of bloody resist.
th:.• -tonveholder's demand. we fear that
our Brier' end censor will have much canoe for ir.
; Auden, We think be ought to be Satisfied that
the people of Pennsylvania submit with patience,
'end in good faith, to .0 law sad►necessity which
is painful in the highest degree, elthout requir- .
•, legit= theca th at which they. cannot render
until-they become hypomitee or'knaves,
•,To thoSethat -Gorsuch, in his rash hum
did -.l:kn....l'lo'2step greet injustice, we copy the
following from the ioncorter Union :
lit: in answer to the charge soinst the Gov
: intar..ireetty that our Chief Xagittrate, did his*
Whale ditty in the premises. The Goverior
of
the ,C.eattsgmwegtb, is not a committing Magi,-
is no part tittle high dary to soma the
_Buda In pursuit of fugitives from servitude, or of
fugitives tuna justice. It lino pert of his/eq .
-to Invoke the power of the Commonelthedth nutil
authorities hive beei..ei VW In itonti.
nent - peril of being overpowered. • Itist no Plitt
Of his duty to issue • I'mismations be as
' taut* that the proper anthwitiss hive failed
to ooze :god= : flow long a time elapsed
EMocft
altar the horrible Gorda mamas before '
Louis Lowe, Governor of Maryland. leaned VS
proclamation offering a reward for the murder. ,
ere? "And yet, who blamed Ms Excellency. for
the delay? . Within twenty-four hours aflerld
teUlgerme of tliiChristiens tragedy reached this
place, eleven prisoners were wifely lodged in one
county prison. Within twentylour hours-there
after, twenty-frre further arrests were made.—
f eer nediately thereafter, still more prisoners
were taken. About the saw e time, a - fugitive
slave was taken notfar from the the scene of the
tragedy, who was conveyed to Philadelphia, and
there quietly remanded to hie owner in Mary-
Laud. Law and order prevailed at Christiana,
arid elsewhere throughout the State, from the
miment that the authorities wernadvirted 'of the
outrage which had been committed. N. more
law-abiding, - patriotic people than, the pepple of
laucaster toasty, exist any where. TGe Gov,
ernor's proclamation,elthougb,right In itself,
was, scarcely necessary,' insomuch as the result
will probably prove that the guilty parties were
arrested before he could have had time to isarte
it, To say that the blood of Edward Goniuch le
on his skirts, le 'a foul calumny—an atroclouili
bel.
2. The Hey. Mr. Gorsuch.says in hie letter
that "not a magistrate or constable would act
until compelled." We learn from Mr. Thomp- •
aim, One District Attorney, that Mr. Proodfoot,
the Constable of Sandshury township, where the
murder ocatored, acted - in the most prompt and
courageous manner, and we have yet to kaow
'that Mr. Pownall, the Justice of the Pence, was
derelict of duty.
1. Mr. Gorsuch states that "the Sheriff re
fused to act." We have the authority of Sheriff
Huber himself for saying than. Mr. GoisucL'a
statement in reference to him Is wholly false.—
Bat is:superfluous in this county to 'enter upon
a defence of Sheriff Huber. -His ehanstiter as an
intelligent, faithful and connigeons officer is`too
well known to require vindication at our blinds:
He was not asked to go toCireistlann, not notified
of the murder there until after- any necessity
Which might have existed for his going thither
had oeased to exist. It was no pert of hie duty
to go. The properofficers went, and went prompt
ly, and did all that it was necessary or partible •
to do, under existing. circumstances. The ac
tion of 'Messrs: Thompson end ReigarGand of
the authorities of Sandsbnry township, is snffi-
clent evidence of their own energy and fidelity
end the hest vindication of our State, and local
authorities generally. And all admit thequaise
worthy exertions of the Gutted States authori
ties and the authorities of Philadelphia. •
4th. Mr. Gorsuch goes on to say thatour "At
torney Gl:Feral, one to his superior, 'mild not
aid those men, whose activity you [he, Gov.
Selmetoia] now so tealenely commend." This
statement, also, is destitute of truth. Mr.' Fraak
lin, the Attorney. General, did not refuse to aid
the authorities. It. woo no part of his dray to
repair to Christiana, inasmuch as since the pas
sage of the low providing for the election of
District Attorneys, it is no part of the duty orthe
Attorney General to conduct criminal prosece
num.—He is simply a civil officer. Mr. Thorny
son,'Our Dietrict Attorney, promptly repaired to
the scene of-the tragedy, and his efficient action
' rendered the presence of Mr. Franklin eltogath
tannectesary7—even supposing it to have been
any part of the duty of the latter under any
circumstances to go there in h e official capaCity
Bat Mr. Franklin did take a deep interest in'
the arrest of the perpetrators of the Christiana
' murder and was at all times reedy to counsel
and assist the proper authorities. 1113 . person
. al and official character places him beyond the
reach of such attacks as the present Mr. Gor
such must, we think, 'himself be convinced of
• the injastice ha has done our authorities, and
.• will, werrtiat,,make proper amends therefor.
BTARTLING,
One • soothed elposed by which corrupt Local=
officers on the Canal plunder the Treasury of the
Commonwealth!:
no FREEPOST AQUEDUCr. '
That the public may make up a just judgment
in relation to the transactions connected with
the re-building of the Freeport Aqueduct, I
wish to make a full' and fair exposure of them
through the press. I shall confine myself prin
cipally to the testimony placed upon the public
record—will say nothing but what the , facts in
the case will justify.
This structure was erected by the Common
wealth to convey the water in the canal across
- the Allegheny river. •Is situated one mile above
Freeport, were the Kiskiminetha dove into the
Allegheny.' Wu consumed on the night of the
"_sth of May, MB. Re-built between that time
and the Ist of 'Silly following.
.The manner in which the public money was
&started and,recelpts taken, left a strong Im
pression-On the minds of many of the citizens in
that
. vicinity, that:the transactions indisbursing
the public money were NEITHER FAIR NOR.
HONORABLE. • Being elected to the • Legisla
ture from Westmoreland county, and living in
theimmssilate vicinity of the aqueduct, I ,living
with
me to Harriebtirg certain facts, in order to test
the fairness of these accounts u settled and
died in the Maker fieund's office. IJpen es
aMination it wasTonnd that the suspicions of
these men were well , founded—there was stron g
evidence of fraud. •
MO two 110119 es having raised a joint coniunit-'
tee to examine into the management of the pith , .
lie works, these facts were 'placed In the hands
of the committee. After sobpcenaing seemed
witnesses, they took Op the subject on the 7th
of 'March, 1649. Tbe following is an extract
front the. repor(of the committee Made to the
House of Representatives on the 9th of April,
and to be feund in the 23 Vol. of their Journal,
page 671: ,
...The attention of the committee was first
driwn to the consideration of the manner to
which the public money had been expended in
re=building the, aqueduct of Freeport, on the
western division of the canal. After an exami
nation of the check xolls filed in the' Auditor
Hemmers °&A, Daniel Hewk, Joe.. Alter, Wst
H: Stanley, Peter Ford and Woo. B. Gibson,
workmen at the etpieduct, were satiptemed t - and
Alex. Power, late supervisor notified to appear
before the committee forthwith. The witnesses
having appeared, Mr. Power net being present.
were examined on the 7th day of March.
"By the check roils for May and June , 49 and
bled in the Auditor General's office as. having
been settled, it appears_ that Daniel Hawk, car
penter, is credited with nine days' work in May,
at one dollar and fitly cents - per day, thirteen
dollars and fifty cents,-and twentylardays . work
in June. at one-dollar and fifty cents', per day,
thirty-nine dollars. both being receipted by
Hawk'e signature.
"From the testimony it will be seen that Hawk
swears he only worked sixteen days in June and
July, at one dolled; and fifty etc per tftay, and
received but twenty-four dollars; the signatures ,
to the check rolls are his; that he settled with
James Morgan, who kept the check ,rolls and
paid the bands; and that he did not examine
them closely when he signed them.
"Joseph Alter is charged on the check rolls
fir May and June, 1648, as 'raving received 9
days . work In May, nine delimit, and twenty-two
days work In June, twenty-seven dollars and fifty
cents. He swears be worked nine days in May,
at one dollar per day. and received the money
from Jameihiorgan when he Mimed the check
roll that month; that he worked ten ‘ days in June,
for which he was to receive one dollar and Ewen
ty-five cents; that he received but seven dollars
as yet for his work in June, which was paid him
by Morgan; that he never signed a check roll
for Jane, and that Morgan has refused to pay
him the balance doe.
"Wm. H. Stanley is charged on the check
rolls for May and June, 1848, with having re
ceived for 'eight days' work in May at one dol
lar and fifty cents per day, twelve dollars, and
twenty six days in June, at one dollar and 'fifty
cents per day, thirty nine dollars. He testifies
to but one day's work in May, at one dollar and
twenty-five cents, and but two days in June, at
one dollar and fifty cents per day, making four
dollars and twenty-five et/ in all, which was
settled by aanan named Hanes. who was boss,
by giving him an order that was afterwards paid
by James Morgan. clerk and paymaster for the
eaperinteadent. He swears, also, that when te
signed the May and June check rolls; be thinks
they were filled up with the three days he work
ed; that had they presented the appearance they
now did, he should have observed IL
"Peter. Ford is charged on the check roll for
June, 1848, with having received thirty-two dol
lars and fifty cents, for 26 days' work at one dol
lars andtwentyifive cents per day. ,He swears
that, he received, but sixteen dollars, for six
teenilays' work at one dollar per day, that he
worked fifteen days in June and one In July
that he called as Mr. Power, the superintendent,
wad James Morgan, clerk, for a settlenicut; that
they examined the check roll together! , and found
the number of days correctly stated in It ; that
Melanoma (sixteen dollars) wan carried out in
pencil mark; that he signed two chick rolls at
the request of Morgan, who gave hint a due bill
for the money which he paid a month or two af
urwards; that at the time of singing' the check
rolls there were only gateau days marked on
them.
Wm. B. Gibson is charged on the , ebeek roil.
for May, '4B, with the receipt of thirteen dol
lars and %fty caste, for thirteen and a pelf days'
work, and on the Jane roll for the earn*► year,
thirty dollars for twenty day's work, at one dol
lar end fifty mote per day. Be swears tbst '
received but thirteen dollar' in all; that he war;
bed but one day 'in June,lfid eleven or twelve
in May, at .ope dollar per. day; that lb, was ta
ken sick in June and thus prevented front'work
lug ; that he eignedtwo check rolls for Morgan,
who *China ; -that he did not ermine the
check rolls closely when by signed them"
From the tangoing abstract from the testimo
ny. which - the Committee have deemed proper to
Incorporate In their report, it will be seen that
&Ise returns hidre been made to .the. Auditor
'General of moneys - Purporting to harebten paid
tberirinteasee, Wbnwere employed. in,. 2 n-baiLo.'
ing the
.FrOpartagnednat, and by thin man*
ia titian 'five: autumns. gala, the eUul. 0 f one
hapired and tidripsainni Wino andfif . t7 .'dean
, ..,-, ,
Mere been abateaeted from the Treasury. Bet
five laborers have been examined out of some
two or three hundred that were employed on the
work. From numerous letters received and
other informal information In possession of the
Committee, they think It altogether, probable
that a much larger amount, upon careful exam
ination, will be found to have been drawn from
the Treasury in the saute manner. The com
mittee are induced to bring this matter to 'the
notice of the Legislature, not Images° of. the
actual loss sustained, but because of the gross
violation of the joint resolution approve&the
!nth of March, 1837, entitled 'Resolution tele
tire to theeuperintemients of motive powereted
disbursements, upon the canals and :airways,
which forbid the obtaining of any receipts from
auy parsullfor ..y debt dae by thi Coiti
wealth, without the actual payment of the mo
ney. In some of the instances referred tet the
check rolls•were signed at the request of Junes
•
Morgan, ands due bill given him for the amount
and in all of them thanumbar of days, tinier
diem, and the aggregate amount:have been In
creased after the 'signatures were obtained.—
James Morgan, who kept the cheek rolls and
paid the hands, suddenly disappeared from hie
place of residence shortly after a submens had
been Issued for.hite, as will appear by the tes
timony of the sergeant-SW=3. The- commit
tee would recommend titian examination by the
Auditor Generel, of the amounts paid on Check
rolls on the work. From the testimony of Pe
ter Ford, Joseph Alter and 'Adam Holliday, it
will be seen that a much larger miantity of
timber wen purchased :than was required or
nerd in the construtted of the aqueduct; the
two former estimate the surplus at one hundred
thousand feet, and the latter as sufficient to
build three additional aqueducts; much of it in
rafts that had not been touched, a large part of
which was afterwards floated to Cincinnati,
and there sold, "according to the testimony of
one - witness,nt- eight cents per foot.
Here was evidence sufficient to satisfy, the
most skeptical, that the accounts of Mr. Power,
as Med, were unfair. Upin this evidence the
Auditor General, on the 29th of May,'49, open
ed his account.), so far as the rebuilding of the
• aqueduct; appointed the Hon. John C. Knox
commissioner to take the testimony In relation
to them, and the undersigned agent on the put
of the Commonwealth to furnish It. On esem
ining the check rolls it well found that there
had been between five sad eta hundred different
men employed at this work. It was found, en
making inquiries relative to them, that eome
were dead, others had left the State, and that
many of them could not be found at all. I have
,succeeded in serving a 'amens on two hundred
end three of them. One hundred and eighty
seven of these appeared before the COmmiseion
er. The testimony was taken in the presence
of Mr. Power, and his friend Levi. G. Clover,
assisted by Attorneys Riddle, Donely; Frazee
and Nesbit. I/ will be found In the Journal of
the House of Representatives for 1850, v, 8. p.
704.
• The following exhibits the amount each wit
ness received for his services at the rebuilding
of the aqueduct, together with what is.purport
ed to have received by the check rolls:
John Woods received 16 "00
Amount as per chock rolls
•Jame& Lowe received
Amount es per check rolls
Isaac Kepple received
Amount as per check rolls
John Galltigter received
Amount es per check rolls
• Wm. Stephenson received
Amounts!" per check rolls
Jos. R Ross received
Amount es per cheek rolls
Geo. Wilkinson received
Amotuit as per cheek roils
A. Johnston. received
Amount as per check rolls
David Ileitis received
Amonat u per cbeck roll'
Land Sriffaey received
Amount an per cheek rolls
lie:. Aran received
Amoturi as per check relit
J. K. Halt received
Amount vapor check rolls
- Daniel Mammy received
Amount as per check rolls
Geis Xepple received
Amount as per check rolls
Chas Rosa received •
Arrount eq per check roll*
Jamer E. Green received
Amount as per check Mts.
John Sherer receieel
Amount ss per check rolls
%a. Gallagher received
Amount as per check rolls
John McCone received
Amonet as oer cheek rolls
Flaronol &Milken received
Amount as per check rolls
C. L. Lester received
Amount as per check rolls
John Conner receised
Amount ss per cheek rolls 26 60-21 25
Wm. H. Heron received 39 76
Amount as per , check rcills - 59 50-19 75
11. Kirkpatrick recelied 12 00
Amount as per check roils 37 00,25 00
Chis. Merriman received 17 00
Amount as per check rolls 39 00-22 00
Hugh Dunlap received 7 60 •
•
Amount&s-per check rolls 83 25--27 75
Joe. Dunlap received 7 60 f
Amount es per check rani, 26 00-17 00 /
Joseph ISairiew received 1 60
Amount iulper-eheck rolls 19 2.0-17 75 II
Anthony Merlin received 69 00 I
Amount:la:per check rolls 70 00— 200 I
Welling Mervin received 3 00
Amount - 1i per check rolls ' 9 00— 600 p
Lesi 81111 received 22 00
Amount as per check rolls - 47 25-25 26 i
Daniel Totter. received 10 75
Amount asf pex check rolls 48 75-88 00 1
Samuel-D/4u received 41 06} !
Amoutm as per check rolls 45 25 4 -18*.
J. 1. Myer" keceived 10 81} II
Amount selier-Icheak rolls 35 25-10 06} I
D. W. 134.11Criecelved 26 87}
Amount as per check rolls 89 00-10 12}
Daniel Trout received 27 00
Amount as per check rolls 88 025-11 62}
t. Corhitt received 6 97
mut as per check rolls . 41 00-24 0-3
Patrick Mass received 26 75
Amount es per check rots 24 37}- 8 12}
Barnard Mass received 9 00
Amount as per check rolls 80 12}-2/ 12}
Adam Hunter received 17 37}
Amount itS par check rolls 84 75-17 37}
Fre. Herron received 2 50
Amount as par check rolls 3 60— 6 00
Wm. Fox received 1200
Amount as per check rolls 29 375-17 87}
John F. Courtier received 36 00
Amount as per check rolls .61 75-15 75
Thomas M'Kean received 10 00
Amount a, per check rolls 96 50--86 50
Candy Hunter received ao 00
Amount as per check rolls 38 75 8 76
Wm. Henry received 1.1 00 t
Amount as per check rolls 22 60-12 50
Alex. Henry received 18 00
Amotmt a, per check rolls 20 25 6 25
John Young rec
rolls
16 87}
Amount as per che ck lls 31 62}-14 75
Philip Rodgers 'calved 17 76
Amount as per check rolls 36 875-19 12}
John Dull received 311 75
Amount all per check rolls 48 75-12 00
Ezekiel Kennedi received 3 60
Amount as per check rolls . 8 00— 460
Hugh McElroy received 16 26
Amount as per check rolls 38 00-21 75
Jacob Shuster received 44 21
Amount as per check rolls t 62 '6O-18 26
Abner Shuster received 6 CO
Amousitas per check roll, 26 87}-21 27}
John Hawk received 3. 00
Amount 113 per check rolls •' 18 75-16 76 -
John Shelden received 8 00
Amount &spar cheek rolls 18 76-16 75
Jas. Andrew received 38 00
Amount as per - check rolls 46 87}-13 37}
Jas. Andrews, ji., received 5 00
. Amount as per Check rolls - 32 06}-27 06}
'
Abrm. Allshause received ~ 500
Amount as per check rolls ' 23 76-10 75
Israel AlLhouse received ft , 00
Amount as per check rolls 22 76-18 75
Jos. Wolf received . Ili 62} •
Amount as per check rolls ' 49 26-82 62}
.
John Snell received . 28- 124
Amount as per check rolls -. ,35 37}- 725
Daniel Orstrattreceived '.B 78
.. Amount wiper Chock rolls 21 875-18 125
Jacob Leger received 24 76
Amount as per check rolls 34 12 18.37}
Henry Shafferreceired 13 12
, Amount as pereheek rolls 32 87 19 75
Samuel Paterarscstived 22 B 7 ,
Amount cm per check rolls 45 75 , 42 117}
I'. J. Wilmot received 18,76
`Amount 88 per check roll 32 50- , -19 76
YJonathan Keppls received. 6 00-
Helmut as per check rolls ,„ '9 . 00-85 05)
F ley/ Camp received 22 185 - - -
' -
Amount as pir check rolls 36 48}=14 . :25
I Wm. Herrman received .
Amount es per check rolls 26 935 1 20 695
' Jos. Hartman received 56
Ambant as per check rolls 27 60-26 94
J: AL Mirshall received - 40 00
'Amount es per check rolls 87 00-47 00
Henry Myers received 10 625
- 'Amount as per check rolls , 23 ,73-18 12}
Wm, Hughes received ' 34.12} •
-. Amount u per check rolls: 81 26— , 7-18}
Thos. Myers received' , 12 875
•Aniount &s per cheek rolls_ 27 00-14 62}
Simon Cline received 27 60
- Amount as per cheek rolls 1 '..rg 42 61-16 00
litre, Brioker, Jr., received' 23 00 '
Amount as per ctiecie rolls 31.60 8 601
B. C. Davidson received 38 00. '.
• Amount as per check rolls
_, 61 76-18 75
7' Alex: Sheldon received -,; ,::15 74'4_,* -
Amount as per check rolls :7 ,- 29 87544 125
Lewis Verterreseived - 89 75.
•
•
• , AmountUpeeeheck rolls ,41 625-1 87*
Robert Kiakadon received .:i 600 - - -
Amount as per check rolls r i 49 50-48 . 60
Joe.' Mantes received • 24 75
Amount as per check rolls , 00 26-20 60 •
Charles Hepler received 26 25
Amount as per check rolls 52 50-26 26
Wm. F: Sadler received 27 87+
Amount sa per check roils 46 00-18 12+
T W. Kilgore received 27 75
Amount is per check rolls . 47 87+40 12+
Thomas Sinclair received 19 00
Amount ar per chock rolls 90 60-16 GO
John Henderson received 2 00
Amount as per-cheok rolls 28 75-26 75
Jas. Akenrad received lb 00
Amount as per check rolls 30 50-16 60
Robert lirKean received 34 OU
.Amount as per check rolls 43 OUL 9 00
Jos. thimble received 32 37+
1 Amount as per check rolls 58 00-10 02+
Ebenezer Loyd received 22 60
Amount as per check rolls 36 76,44 26
John Painter received • 20 00 1
Amount as per check rolls 37 76-17 76 .'
Edward Duffey received 9 76
Amount as per cheek rolls 24 00-24 25
T. C. Layton received 5 00
Amount as per check rolls 39 37+-24 37+
Jos Woods, Jr., received 16 01:1
Amount as per check rolls 39 37+-24 37+
Geo. 1110 received • 30 60
Amount es per check rolls 60 60=-20 00
David Beal received 23 OU
Amount as per cheek rolls 37 06-_l4 061
L Klingensmith. received 6'62 ,
Amount is per check rolls 20 62 20 00
Wm. R. Stahley received ,l 426
Amount as per cheek rolls i 51 00-411 75
Sam'l Stoops reeelved 6 06+
Amount as per check rolls 34 70-28 68+
' Geo. Cochrani worked upon the
level, his name appeared also
upon the rolls the • 82 50
Jas. Tracy received '26 60 ' -
Amount as per cheek rolls 44 50-18 00
Abraham Laughlin received 8 00
Amount as per check rolls 7 76 4 70
John Sproul received
Amount as pet check rolls 22 00-19 12+
Jas. Ralston received 84 75
Amount as per.cheek. rolls •62 60-17 76
Wm. B. Gibson received 18 00
Amountas per check rolls • 43 00-40 00
William Porter *caked five days.
Thinks he signed check rolls,
but got nothing, there being
no money at the time
Amount as per check rolls 54 00-04 00
Daniel Hawk received 24 00 ,
Amouo as per check rolls 52 60-28 00
Jas. Sproull received • , 7 00
.
- Amount as per check rolls • 10 10— 2 60
Samuel Powers received 40 62+ • '
, Amount as per cheek rolls 00 20— 9 0
4 W. Homes received 28 50
Amount ns per check rolls , 36 75 8 25
. George Walter received 30 75
Amount no per check rolls 51 76-16 00
. Philip Walters received 900 at ,
Amount es per check rolls 34 87+-23 87.
Jaa Ralston; Jr., received 36 00
Amount es per check rolls ' 02 50-18 60
Jas Laughref received 26 25
Amount as per check rolls, 46 75 - 20 00
D. McDonald received 42 00
Amount as per check rolls 61 00— 9 00
John Rosenberger received '2O 75
Amount as per check rolls 41 00-11 21
Dual Hewitt received ' 42 25
, Amount as per check rolls 61 00-13 75
T Henry Bole received 14 12}
Amount as per check rolls 26 26-21 12
Cyrus Winnemaker received 12 00
Amount as per check rolls 37 25-25 20
David Brown received 4 43+
Amount as per check rolls 34 75-30 31
As per testimony of 0. hi
, Munson,i who produced
4 the original cheek rolls, .1 .
Bally, David- Oats, P. o'.•
Brain, Heresy Brunner, E
, Cullen, Wm. Fronk, Peter
• Dean. RM. Varner, John
Richly, J, Williams and
Wm. Miller worked, add
eltogether, l4B+
days--as per check rolls, 282,
--making an error of 1387
—showing av error of , 167 62
John Patterson received • 61 00
Amount as per check c,116: 117 60- 66 60
, David Knhus received • 10,00
7 Amount as per check rolls 130 00-120 00
Samuel Williams received 21 00
' Amount as per check rolls 48 00-27 00
Otaway Reed received , 4 50
(mount as per check rolls •'-` 8 00-- 850
John F. Alward rocelvial ~ - 13 127/• '
Amount as per check rolls 83 12+-20 00
Win. B. Osborn received 0 00
1 Amount as per check roils 26 50-41 60
John Heisuer received • 20 00
Amount se per check rolls 4U 87+-10 87
39 os-.-..23 00
26 00
70 00-14 00
19 00
88 00-17 00
2 00
28 627 1 -26 624
14 50
49 00-84 30
B 76
39 . 00-30 26
20 00
98 25-23 35
14 37}
28 oe+- 8 68}
38 00
62 60-18 60
12 62,
41 76-89 121
6 60
-27 60-21 00
116 00
32 60-17 60
31 00
64 00-83 00
16 00
34 00-23 00
2 76
47 61-44 87i
26 60
49 50,43 00
00-60-29 75
10 00
88 6 . 0-23 60
'-'4 60
61 00-26 60
47 46
58 60- 6 tr.:
28 76
John A Patterton received 27 60
Amount no per check roll, 62 00-24 60
A. W. Lane received 21 60
Amount as per chick rolls 61 EO-26 00
Isaac Bole received . 23 00
Amount aa per check rills 61 LO-28 60
John Atkinson received • 62 50
Amount as per check rolls 62 60-20 00
Wm. Trudy received 84 00
Amount u per check rolls 146 60-6360
Henry Trilby rece.ved 54 00 .
Amount as per check roll 76 00-24 00
James Law and son received 21.1 50
Amount as per check rolls 106 00-54 50 l i
Thomas Elise received 1 00 •
Amount as per check rolls 39 121 J-40 12f
Peter McCormick received 6 00
Amount as per cheek roll, 47 00-38 00
Henry Dunn received 9 7 . 6
Amount I. per check rolls 38 12f-.20 SII
Noah Lovell received lie 00
Amount as par check rolls 63 60— 4 50
Robert Metier received 24 00
Amount as per check rolls 25 376-11 271.
• 0. W. Eiypbet received 37 80
Amount as per check' rolls t C7 iii 00-14 60
Deo Bain received 00
Amount as per check rolls 47 00-10 00
John Mezler received • 15 00
Amount as per check rolls 49 00-34 Ou
David Bitte received 60.71 ;
Amount as per chock rolls 61 60-10 76
John Kuhn received .3 00
Amount no per check rolls 6 00—..' 5 00
Peter Eckinin received 190 00
Amount as per check roll. 1)2 00— d GO
H. Phi Oder and eons receivel 41 00
Amount os per check rolls IA 374-27 674
Jamb Kuhn received ';'d 60
Amount as per check roll. 8 00— 4 60
James Milligan received d 76 • -
Amount as per check rolls 28 76-26 bo
A. Kritzer received . 20 75
Amount as per check mile j 33 60— 2 76
Robert Carnahan received 12 00
Amount as per. check rolls - 37 QO-46 00
' Noah Met. received 17 874
Amount as per check rolls 44 374,26 50
L. Sempeon received .. 128 12f
Amount as per check roll. iie 25—V. 124
Jacob Varner received 27 40
Amount as par check mile 116 25-18 76
Joseph Alter received i 16 00
• Amount as par c h eck rolls 136 LO-20 60
Jacob Varner received 46 .60 '
Amount as per check rolls 78 25-62 76
Peter Ford received. .' 520 , i..-
Amount as per,ohetk rolls 7 . 25-412 73
J E. Griffin and bends gceived 131 60
Amount se per check rolls 16 26-25 76
Augustus Dugan received ' 00
Amount a per,ilarCk rolls' • 00- 7 00
48 00-14 2
16 26
Whole Amount
Nos fellow citiseue, you have•
cue made nut on the part of the c
u far ae the check roll► ani tro
thousand six hundred and ahirtyespht
mats drawn from lAe pith, treat.
reipto of men, who upon thor
that Mel, never rot-oil:a it.' Ii not . t
deuce of %mud? of o plundered%
were not men kicked off the ea
cbartictar, standing as high In
. ,
oty as atiy other set of moo In th
About one third of the tarn en T 4
. . .
appeared before the comriaberianei! Had 1 been
able to procure the testimony C • e tallance I
have not a doubt but that I cod hare plied up
$6OOO more in the 'sine wayi!
We come now to the manner ill bleb thia mou
sy Is accounted for. Cherie,' Fdif sweare that
he received 76 cents more than •.a receipts up
on the cheek rolls calls for. :Asti a by the name
of Scott, one or two dollars alsa. Hot the 'prin
cipal witness on the part of Mr. ewer, is a kir.
Morgan, who appear' upon eba roll as clerk
and foreman. He swears that money was
put into/lie hands; (which wu o • riot violatioa
of law) that he kept Ulu the col( • or's safe and
carried the key; that when be h II paid got the
brat package of money, •arninitin . s4oo,,thzre
were three hundred that he could • • t account far;
-that there warn a great many tra• lent boatmen
- end emigrants at the work who ; • ked from two
'la tire days would draw from F five dollen,
according to the number of &pi •ey had wori
ed, perhaps leaving a balance of or 60 cents
in hie hands, and leave without si ;••• 'ng the check
roll; that be had paid out some ;2000 on this
kind of accounts; that - he bad p d out for ma
terials, contingent and traveling e pewits, $lOOO
that when he, came to settle up • le accounts
sally, there - were between fire • d sin hundred
dollars abort, which, together ; tb the forego
ing, were placed upon the thee rolls as days
work.
I here eamenting to say respecting this testi
mony. He Ant swears to the check roll. that
they ware all right ; that these mei worked so
many days and dueeo mock money, when he
knew it was false. in hie testimony before the
onothissioner, as' printed in the journal. he
swears again thatl the are right, when the corn
monwealth proved bytteer two hundred witness
es that they were false, end he lo the body of
his unit:lo4 laintitithoir Dainty, by multaror
ing to make up the tlitkinnwel between the tea
bray and the amount upon the cheek rolls.•,
J. Criswell had two horses employed at the
work for which he received $78." These were
used au etpresa horses. David C. Scoot (who
- upon this occasion signed himself David Boom)
appears upon the check rolls - as a foreman- He
states that part of hie time he was employed
traveling. tie received $.55 GO, at the rate of
$1,20 per day for hie services, Gen. Clover was
alsO a general runner—'goin g at times night
and day." He made out a bill of his expenses
and was allowed them by the Auditor General.
These sums are over and above the amount par
ported to have been paid out by Morgan for
traveling expenses, Re.
It was, important in order to strengthen the
testimony of Morgan, that earns of these boat
men and emigrants should have been produced
---none of them were—none of them can be
The aqueduct wan twenty.seveu days in being
rebuilt. James Morgan appears spun the check
rolls as having drawn Pl3O for hie expenses.
James Morgan eecond $52. J. A. Mnrgan $42.
Notwithstanding this, Mr. Morgan Las since
presented supervisor Ulam a bill of oreesBo,
for eervicei alleged, to he done at the rebuilding
of this aqueduct, which Mr. Main promptly re
fused to pay. One thing more, and I dismiss
Morgan. The Chairman of the investigating
committee, issued a subp.rtia for Mr. klotgan,
in order to have his testimony taken befote the
committee. The sergenot-at-arms called at his
house in Cambria connty. lie was told that he
had started that day for Ilari•iaburgh : but: upon
inquiry it was found that he had gone welt. He
did not return until about the acjournment of
the Legislature. Why this ,absenting himself
from haw thus suddenly'? Why did he pre
-tend to be going to. Harrisburg when he pro
ceeded in a contrarydirection! If these trans
actions were fair and honorable, why not appear
before the committee - i': Was his tent:pony : lnd
yet ready! I come, now, to the outplay tante
tied remaining after the aqueduct was linishes.
It was disposed of, but Mr. Power, in sitting
hts accounts, rendered no account of it There
was nothing upon Me record to show to whom or
fa* what it haa Lean sold. Ti.!, Auditor (7rn-ral
hart; nothing abont it.
Adam Holliday, in Lis last testimony before
• the committee, eays: -There A. timber enough
left to build three more aqueducts. Some rafts
had not o stick taken out of them, others had a
a few pieces taken out." .Ntr: Ford also say-x—
-.. 1 should think at n moderate calculation there
was onelaundred thousandfeet of timber brought
to the aqueduct Which was not used in its con
sti-uctlon. About fifty thousand feet remained
ha rafts without being disturbed.'" This timber
was disposed of in the following mantiar, as ap
pears by testimony taken before the Corneas
aioner:
A. IV Lane got G4O feet at G cerits per foot,
$Ol 20. Win. 11. Garver, 1100 feet of plank,
scantling. &e, foriqualifying Morgan to the cheek
rolls, and a few brick he furnished. Wm. M.
Soother, $77 worth, besides a creek raft nt some
thing near $7O more. David Leech got near one
hundred logs, also two creek rafts. John Kerns
got two Into of timber, one as pay for taking out
old Iron, the other in pay for boarding—he kept
a boarding house. In paying MT the hands, they
gave timber in lieu for it. Peter thorn got $lO,-
40 worth. `There was a lot of this timber left on
Hartle Island, above Pittsburgh. Mr. Wood, in
his testimony, estimates It at 4,000 feet. Antho
ny Marvin says he should not have thought it
worth $lOO. Out Mr. Ford, an old lumbermaa,
who has run the river ever since 1507, who says
he examined it, estimates itat 10,00 feet lineal,
which at d cents per foot frovid make it worth
8800. 1.
This, Gen. Clover, the Collector at Pittsburgh,
10 10- 2 60
40 62+ •
50 20- 0 0+
28 20
51 76-16 00
900 11
34 879.-23 871,.
36 00
121
12 00
a public officer, bought for i'2oo. and afterwards
gave $4O extra. When the timber was lying at the
aqueduct, Clover says in hie testimony; that
-Abner Lane proposed to me to join him intbuy
34 73-30 31i
log the balance of the timber after'the aqueduct
was finished. I told him I woe in the employ ci ,
the Commonwealth, and I did not think it right
to go into each a speculation, y
It seems from the testimony of Gen. Clover
that Mr. Power settlei.part of his accounts with
him, by what authority i am at a lose to deter
mine. I can find no law, no precedentlfzr, such a
Course Had the part nettled by the General
been settled by the Auditor General. and placed
upon file. as the law requires, it would have sav
ed the Commonwealth the trouble sad expense
of re-settling this penal them
The balance of.the timber was giren in charge
to John A Steele and John V. Crisswell,
run it sad to return the proceeds to Mr. Pow
er. They took it ill Cincinnati and %old it to
Bailer. Longman S Co Mr Malone, ene of the
firm, appear." befor the commissioner ant tuatt
tied that they Lad bought of Steele and Criswell
In 104 g. :3,3..1.0 cubic feet of timber at six cents
per ftwt, amounting to ti 5,76:.! 7.;, also the cables
upon t e rafts at V.., and that they gave VAN.
in halal" and notes for the balance is be paid sifter
wards how it was known that this timber had
been dell, but there wee atthing In relation to
it to be{ found among the 6C[01.11111 at Mr. Power.
as settled by the Auditor Generol After dm
iniestVgation had been commenced, General Clor -
er.appUared before the committee aftd gave an
account of two notes deposit.' in bank, amount
! lug to §2,7.11 70 leaving a balance of 52,032
I unaccounted (or, to which if we oil s the ti. - 2.110
raid by Clover,
.makee $2.,2:12 itt9
61 00
117 60- 66 60
1040
18a 00-120 00
21 00
40 00-27 00
4 60
8 00.- 8 60
1312¢'
03 12i-20 VO
6 00
08 60-31 60
eo 00
=MEM
Cris Well appeared before the coalmine, seem•
el to know nothing, definitely about it said that
S teeleiand himself ran it to Cincinnati--aold ii io
I Fally.lLatogetaft Co. at cents per loot--get
1.500 in cesh—gave two witos to
lone. Went to pay expenses. Thno thousand
I two htlaired and shirty -two dollar's .d
nlnlr
nine ceate to run 68,350 feet of timber ..r2 l . miles..
I It did tot coot ¶3OO.
I Come now to the old trio. There W.
Lirge quantity of old iron in the acquelnct.tl t
I wee .nattered along the river The principal
part of it was collected by the State hands and
delivered at tired and Lindsay's warehouse.
rlhis (ten Clover purchased from Mr. Power at
one cent per pound Mr. Morehead, of Fre,
port. offered two and a half soots for a large
qaantity of it, but wits asked three rents bought
a small quantity at this price In the language
. t f the General, . 1 1 purchased from Alexander
Vower all the old Iron and castings I could find
alodg the canal and river, for which I was to
Lay one cent pee pound 1 gathered up I; or
1 1 ..5 tons.'
Now mark the transaction. Oar rue:, offirr ,
toys u pa:it proper:✓ from eacterr irddir
t oth watching over the public intert”te. Sup
pose there were 10 tort, of this Iron. which
would be 33,00 pounds. It woo cold to Graff
hi Lindsay at 2} cents per pound—bought at
ono cent. In this transaction be: would pocket
5600. The amount thin iron we.. 'old for did
not pass to the credit of the State, until after
the investigation: neither woo there anything
In relation to It to the account of Mr. Wiexander
lower J. F. M'COLOCII,
of if InNOIttLANIF .
- Gee ;Jonseron, of Pennylvania, is worthy cl
the high position he oecupies in the Key Stone
iltate. In the canvass now pregreseitag, rising
above. the spirit of toadyism whidt abases too
many public men, he bodily asserts and rindi
rates 'the doctrines and priociplee of the Whig
Party.
Oov. Joaneres ROM, what is apparent to oil
attentive obeervers,that the dangers which threat
en the Union ere the creations of Pies denial Se
plrents. The ''bleeding weeindst 'fetich appal
faint hearts are ertificial one,, sande by Politi
cian who want the credit of tooling them. A
wholesale business is now to be earri4l on by
Pretenders, fora year, in the met of saving the
Union, which iiesreu be praised, her better and
tirtner support in the beasts of a People who have
never uttered or cherished a disloyal sentiment
or emotion
53,1..E8 7
We honor the men who epeak nut, life tine.
JoHltsToll, the honest- eferttimentsof their heeds
and heart/I.—A/Lon!, ../t,e'nui.
lofonyou tho
mmouwealtlo,
erued. Vow
Ido/kon and 92
, upon ait
n .th.• wear
• strong esi
h • ury? 'Mese
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iILIWILFS CC.. ST PrWatiat —We Itivlte the utterttloo
~r th. akko_ r t k .••)thiryokbtkr ttentrelll. to tb. I,AM...eke
Or Wto. 11111, of this elk: The evio cottr.lm /keen by whr
:swoon who mot tv olkeptletkl itt r•lallop to the (*rt. fk•••
I
, but men of
rook of ootl
•matonweatth
i d at IAo work
Had 1 beat
.0 tallow!, I
Caro plied up
I had boon id: filched several years wllljt • o,tenessof tath
which Nnathauet.l to ivenwe uutliSvp.mber.
the intSsakunticri at tbla time bar', involved the ',Leis
',Mod monies/e of lath to.. and ended lu the;dernalla
f a /tck film. which wholly destroyed my Right: I hie
tn otaranon performed, and the thiek•ollltyrentmoll.ohlei
soon returns] and loft me In no tad a eundltlon at ts4we.
st this stage of the tsmplest 1 toads aPPlioanort to new
1.1 of the most atilLlllll moo. who Innen:4m.
t not •mr eyes woolViot rat get e/1 At this time I mull
ut dlytynanteh any 010 0 .0. Br rho adr0...1 nate (mole
I tornatosocsd the ten ol tin l'enoleona, belt lottruallf
and lualli. under shleh to, eye. hare itontSred den/un
til the pretty/ taus . and / hay, nmorerri my sight nunte ,
If. elf neutral .11Ith was reef much Improne by the
Verolento. and I attrihula the restoration of toy right to
Its tuft. I reeld• at 00 IV/ deetutd onset, In UAL n 0 f, attol
will L. tssay to aii• ate iuntmation lu relation to my
sae, lt :Ural/ lila'
For sale by a:ea.!: a hlcboarels. .14(1 onset; IL. F..
Balsa. v. Woes one,: is. A. Fahaaataek, I Oa. LaMar
%Foca lad runt Anse.. D. A. Elliolt:Joach
I.llalstow.ana II P.:schwas... szlsssua;.alass by sb,. yrn
S. a. KIER,
solgaltarT Canal Baal n. elreanth Pt.. Pit urvh.
Young Men's Mercantile Library Associa
tion, and Mechanics' Institute.
&iIIi.GLIDDON will deliver three Lecture!,
INA on DAIIpLON, NIhOVEIt. A PERPEPOLth, (com.
prising the Lauri Biblical discoveries among the ancient
monument. lit Assyria. Choldmi. coplotielyluAra.
'AL) thd =embargo( tha.aboth • lothtute and the
I t tr t , b4Cl , t . y , L ., th , lnr , e n it i ciota voold en t r t h . orot
lactu Oren on '.layi t)-loberTtli, tha seem]
T•uyedity„ sale.Ltard on Patuthat i the 11th
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fe l t er g:=l,ll C.‘ e=ricitel•: one iingle Wt
phiaten,6o Mr hal at the, principal boot eiciree
and hetet. hhimbetn • tonne ticket., esrenty-ere ran*.
A.theit•ldu,B73•erent•—obtainthie at Library rooms,
cr Conimlttaa onisettithir.
toivarteCullira. the small bilis, ocIAI
MISS 0) SAllTH,'StiLliner,lrom N.
Yort.—lf Clair .treat FitraWrgh—
now aggsgod fotacarable dram:We r. from ba
lima*. and la proamt toe:mut* all orders at the
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Hanoi, at least equal advetaikecr Dit - TfatiaPo ` ` LB.
ilth boy other market MI thr ars troy,Dl.•MaLtera . cy
of ehergee. with Quiet .ales and gille.l \ return, and
Markel tale., we would reepertfully Wl-it patronage.
Reba fic— • "
Prryident arid Cashier of Iterghayity , B..tyky . _ ,
•
\
Bank of Ibiltinillyei \ I
- - i L'unimerelicl t Voiy7ri Bank.
. .._. _
ITEIV OtA.)l\ I HEW GOODSI4.- A. A,
11 II Alliiti a COll l opeu within the neatleve dare.
and
e huud calwil atel P.A../ o .Then
yoc .omit.Ociwy ti Us Which tbeattentlon of, hole
flat. and retail porchar;le Cited. '\ s
- \
rt iV i a . re b r ., ooal w g ift fiE . /.
W E l . l In V e.:k r et e T n C f
,7 LT
tot.p nu hand a complete hi rim 1 . 01 raerti . ang rui
Dun manufacture of door ell Attu, aniiiiie =Mtn IDDI
furniture oil clod. of ever
.r ikike lion; traneptinisay
Crown oil cloth aDd buff linen, .ko blhula and tato
why, complete. frith Englisli tße an nil cloths In
\ i \ :
"TrZga oc me twee, pc keep' one tly cm baud a
full clock of ladle RUbbor miichlok y \lt , i , . bocci steam
I..king, toy., clothing, ladle. .4
.. .... yoy ie .y.
leggy. eaudale and Mottos of all In. o. , other
•rtlela inaitufariture4 of India Rothe N i tufl 2 e Go:elven , '
paten , , allot which we offer al, prime . eyry ~,, you y o
plea..
_(?..lL =. _
______J. P, L LIPS.
I New Stock of Chiekerfog's •" . , Pertes.
101 IN H. MELLOR, 8111001:1 5: ' t,!i"
gill receiving au intleDVDiew'atock \of PI Es
from the relebrage4 manufactory orehickr
cooelyylug of all the isActlas now mann . e
Driree ere innalahly the Rine at at Bnitkno, wi at nE \
charge for tranaportatlon nti.rlck.
1.11.1 Piano? taken In part if eymeut.
. .:::, \JBItIii II M \ LLOrt.. k \ '
1 vrAil wile f Cbick , i ii i
i t . g . ;fri di clisAti i k At
1 1 „, -- i TATE OE\PENEHYLV, A.NIA., ‘.
AI.LPUIJEVy . COUNT V. 1 .
' 1
In tbe Co rt nt L mmou Pleas: Nu. B . Nlyeirleto • T
11 , 51 j ~ - !;..'. ""
s yStry c . IN THE merrrit\ of the ar;Wiea
; ~':. Ilea-
Don
of
lir.f:igleAl..`47iiteatexitoe
* \
..., •-• ~ ; fur • Charter`uqueorporauon.
I , ... 0. god no e tu . alt,ilialitedihey Inth. HAI
1 '> 4l-, lei elg " lte ' fo ' Cial l gl " tittwl! . o%Ta ' rew A ta
haring ticen prwainUel ta .OI permed arte an, and
toe Court having carefully , examhaed sold 'Jo truMent.
lc=l: th ag e lo ' fl i ;rlaVitl ' i t i i ct .ni'l" .
Mos to the rumm unite, ma eofqrarr to the levee ' l' 4' ' e
i I' 0it..1 Slates of thty Common"' lth.
! Therrupco, ma nioryon of Jct. tenon.
o h . . IBA
\ quo
. I .2.Vol l' r e agl " Tl..:u b r e t, ' wortitgiV 4 t:' . . 1. i1.4 -f tlihSh4rt: " .
.\.
,ur,,,h Werth. Banat. `end Plititiu c l li Weekly Poet., w
I toreu week., netting redly the apnort nu y., thl• Coot;
1 cm. wild Chatter ot liteurparatien. Ir the lkwart.
!rum the Recces'. \ BO D. RAID
negi3tyrin , \
lEt , l;a • Cow.
a iAmE tel the i.enee of the\subecriber,
ex.l.llog In ',atm townobla, nor, Turtlken,k.abm4,
to- middle of July let, alte..l and White Co., about ten ,
tearn oldr-p.• mark. Theownerdr regnentel call and
ale her any. nr rho .111 be dlc.bed of e di.
r:cla 0 ,1,0 . 0, 1 \ JAMF.3
•
LAFA
Grand Operatic Concert4--o - night 04.
Till: eelebreted Amerulen mu Doake.,
.v 4 PA V lef , s..arg rd by the ,A r
I I
or Bram, Sta. A.NTUNIO , OVEkI.I. from bh
01 Napta N a Pump, and Aster
1.1. e,, N Y ..111 have the hum.r af niilana the, hria aye
,araure boar , Lb* Ladles .tad tleutledeu of tlarburab..
n 'llll3ltan AV EVEN 1511.../CTONEft 'AA 1851
' air Prol. CIIARI.E, 10.EINE will tweak]. r Matto
1.111)(111A5151L—vAhr
around : lc)- honrr,” fr.uu
dm. by Donirett . LMort. anir0nd . 41,.9,. oda.
..z , cetteB that are.lnlitht,Bl:\?l.,l4tt Natal.. Dur. , N.
••
1 • alttrippera - 51/tbolo, tha
' • Bronibi—From t.l..,..edobrated Open -. sl•tetr,t V ,
.... ilannt
th,h e
opera no --“As trirVe tto. scene, ro chartoLogA . fmnt
tb .. .S.nan•nibula.'' ERIII.I.
more, Home . , as arranflorp . v s, . , .
; • • .4,t
-1,..• HAW., it:Math% . 1 . .1..2 20
:lure(!!.
PART 11. ,
I On .1.4 ,!•ele Platuiere." Bellied, Don. ,
1:et! Nod R\oula D'un.lMot Sy New. f.
Oi•torate-J HaUaa— , lkly beet% baled dein," Bohemian
t/iri. Bolt. l.
shu ‘ bert. NtijefieD:ee.a.
iimeance—elekljee e
to
creeelt.. Ernant, Verdi
SW. 2.1 ,, VV3
"eeten ezi•etst .— .. Cceiejeu Velar," Ch4ld at the
tieste elosemcnt.
I,n , . Re..aeteemd
• .Tanr,—lyre up...al an Ikeeeel dot.: Itltt 1 .
,he:rnd deur— .. .tal. le France," Shlld ß.. of tb•
D clßev.
a
U,l
Sir Tlekets et klea L 4 amt.. be I=l al the
..
t,..., if rm. ,- otzdtlatlf , re , epri•A hi, (Si tat cf
. ARI , JLTS, ~., the .line.“ itmiLLOlrCa tykr. Ti IR ich he
1.•11,,s lbo AtteatiaLva P.A . LL.Z.1 , .. LA A 'Ad....n , .
.41 lotrur than..,[ arfare othrriti lamartet, lb.
, :I •Atrhi.hrd CaS , ll'arehau.l. 2 ,, ex..t/rotath at.
11 1 ARRIAGE dLoTII. 2L - ' TRLYIBILNGS-t
t,....1
ir. mhi:awl,: hiri.ali ta• ttratian,of cLrriatr,
I,.ufacturera to Li.,,lary• !KA. of Ilia.. 14rab V10tt. , ,,
, ti Clutbr. Lai Tfir-Isning*, , ethteh werill Lell'f rtim....l
~,,....._., ~, tho Carpet 11 , 1 , 11 ,nbaiL, 1 3 VocV.I .c :,,,.. V
Notice to 'asiTelers. •\• • ~
CIENNSYLVANIA RMLItO \ 4I) d \ EX,
L ,PIICS3 PActirr Litii. ev,.ll,lllnti; 11 '
, t , hr dirt[.
L... , • , .4 passon.ert to and (N is. ' \ -
Philadelphia, lia4inivre Idtd Pit burgh\
I be Glum! Latatt now' in recnioaLleL4he Pacilt• of tale
I me .11.1 leave tnalarly at b A \ ' . I. L 142 Y. IL eery dak
for
•1 Loaport lath the' `ant logeanla R. r ..
L'‘.r (L.o.ratt• aLPIi to J. VVIOLISk...
' OP els 11
' - Edlr a i.t ` '_k‘: . si
Jr 1., 4 , , 2tia Batt.
• DiasoltiolL\ ‘'., ' A
r CH El PARTNERSLIIR iwre t ototexistiv \
6.1 r 41:1 the caw :Abets. Illsaer lb, naza ,as.l err
~
• Jr , bo lIALIvr II A SOA. ' I. gas ~lAX dioLoter4 ty
morn
't;::b° — "lni tu
,:,.L ~.0 latn it*F \ ,,.„ v., \ , JAi $ CA)FL
CO-PA RTERSEIT,P., .-
The undersigned, na \kng forniied I'c:o4*V—
i...rshir uudyr thr agateandNZle t`r 't.:. l d.et.i* t , eV;
, ~.r,...• .111 r..otinue thy TAX. \lt fl A-MI/ <l./tItYI
' t Lau... at the Taratety of th• 'ie flan arstihnOigair k,
p 1 'AP., ii. Duqul. —1 0 e.. I,lLreu,•h .. JA:-SI tIRIX.,..
FrkAr
CALDWALL, '
1 ort_ la, 154. 11f iatT
II OltSii TOR S iLLE-:—.9 cry deskra 1
lii hie Fatale' floree. ,, mareavt , Ll citly ii ' !
ea,l ....zad_ hmiutro, ,, f , ~ J. t'Cill. Nil Ali Kit \ •'‘..4..
nil \ ' \ 2 l Wo-r4 irt. \ •
I
9THREE PLY 191 - PP.RLAL VARPETS-- , -
1 . No. ronstan•ly rteeteta,g . il l s:. , ki. ecLINTOCka I, ..
1 arp,i %V Law, Llq. P 3 Vint th • rt, tl‘, which we •
.ite - the attention Qf tbn,re wi t h[ farrish ttottara% '
Lle,rott.a.L. La •r- ..111 .11 low ~ th,"Lk .• e r laid., . dyL,,\
tanelt , et
----
MO n, LftSbk.'S-100 bble. 0.,J15 , 114 , 1. 4 by
"\t s
{aI:WAR-30 111... b, N. o.;twEtiblai..,,,
Anchor Cotton Factor/ 'Lots' , Anotikt.'
N SATURDAY, OCTOBER kO, Will'.
.0 at , 011 a n0e1... on Ma potaea4.
d4t 3 o \
clonh.
9, . an
TEN VALUABLY 1.1000, on Fedora.% Mt L. betarent
hold/moo and Loam It streets. bath Ud fettlM , Lan d 2 . •
L
clog 'bad. Ilal feet to a lu feat alley., Ude t My U
lerll vorttOthe altoolloo MC apltallg. helve to • tn.
nem port of the Mt,. and ha th• Immhllate viola) at the
r. (lend Defeta It not fall to advawe In t m fot
temp to mum , \it woad 4011 admirably \for •A elk' _
ertdrlt Is itentlyorueled th.Lbta elm. Yerhoos *IA h..
nv. money In teal estatilroolo to well Le hits n nor
muntloo. a+ It la the only prnperty fortraleth that .. U.
tr. and [141311 prouder. to advance faster In prtor. le , ,
to nit all a gethor.qm In lots,/ milt pturtnume.
Fe:sue—U. fourtNn bend. Ole Wawa , . Lot., to
, n.l three mars, olth ate... loqo monad bY tond an
mryage, dLREBS I ILOI LE, Furth/tonna '
"le l '4.__. ~... _.-....---., '.
Beeswax.',
ri nit; undormigued IV . I pay.ibe highest n4r
het price, In ra s h, for y quatatt of pore Boman
an dolmen'. hi. ,FUOLF...,"
.ehsudtar _ N 0.41 Markt: our,m,ronathook,..._,
i I RANBERRIES--Just ree'd ind for sOli
0 1 b, th. qua. or bushel.. SLOIIItIS' To..llart. In the
D ' ... . 0. 4 . • \ ' ^.L'°'
U UUAR -- 44 bhde.•ptitne‘iN. 0., for sole by
07 ...v. RILEY, ADITTIIIMVA ft mO.
Y TPPEIt Ll,-ATITER--40 Stdes goolbeavy
t r.i.-ti DL ''' . 1 0 111 .1 .1;?frt.f;TVE 4 V) \r• Übe it It
1 - 4 4 1.01111 --;5 bliii. cot-i.';t dxtru family.. fur
Il mt.. 1., '‘ ROBISON, LITTLE a co,.
.•••44v ,• . •no,Llterry nt
:111 - 9 ItI , ET A L, -.l6 . 4rotk i ßlo , r a l . ft i l; . 4 . •
Co pp
' ,‘
,],tin AS . I::.S—iii• - iVbie4..N . -oir ..
\
1
" 1L12 .. eltil,Ll 71/ ''''
Mph , 14.til ;WI
. Noci BOOri ' .
T HOLAIES' LITERMLY DEPOT " .
i 74 Thltd *treat. olophett• N. VIII 01,1,, .
I,etiona47 of fderiull., ectoplete s„
LOlldllalLtlbig and London hoer, Is 11. ~
London 441 Jour od for deplerober„ , .
Model Atehlltote Noe. 1, I.ml 2
Matilda flonfqmscrlo, • sequll to Witenuta
:+eir DeT.p:IN,, Cr. Mttory of the Unman Mart natl.
otordol.
ArthorContray. Or Poen. In the Tmple \ \ .
lu, a mle of fhb, Mien Fan. by Barton.
ell tom. Latorhor M. toting ~t um Bye h; bp. A. Dn.
14. n. ,
Katberloo %Toth., "7 the Rebel 13 DEMIM MI 111,
tor,ral Itoromme of the Youltnion In Carolin a! ,
Mechanic.' 31arratom Lor 691. , :a•1t
TO, Canteen,. ilittorlcar NOW. , \
•lunbtoqui and ettadOhl, t or Bub hurl Ellossoo
Lady &mall. Stuart, Wortley'. Tralres . if
Vaud
et her \
• Chonelor, a Book o 1 the Heart. \
'rise trata,,a Tale oltlUrri.tlg 0.0te , . by V. V. IL Jame. \.
LAIIII• Armodenor Lb*
it
of Life.
1./.111110 . . H11111M1n.11112 . 4, oomph. troth tnallr/1 No.; \
. \
toTheu - '
toL
U. f. Art ON.. Gala...
Moody Andy. (mm .011100423 tents.
ItM7O nUt_hertord.• oll TlOC , \ .
` Fire Scalp Llootere. a tqlcoldlarcU.
Ins thew idhlef. bY 0. N.: ht.
Idabel, or the Ltblld of N. FlatUlr Iftahl. • Tale otWater.
10 , ... • \ \ Mr,
Petroleum !
, Notice. \
_"
Fyn c4EDrroas BA L D . PATTON
wr-..ew.v"rerezr;
stacesona. of his 7.ltosi salty wilt for Mote
coasideration. Isignoit
'`\ „AmusEmE
ATHENAEUM.
LAMEST PAINTIN(i\IN T
WILL open on THIS' EV
at lb. Ancemeutn, Llbert
khla' Olt AND CLASSICAL PA NOKA3I
01100116 of the 311ntiTilitlikhhA.lt•
amtlk, beautiful • eublium scatnery
'horn of the UM World. for °cult\ foil
il
extent. and nrouotanced by We
t.r for the most trutbroL corn
ioloting ever brottubt out in this nouqt
Alooleeton cermet Chllaron 15 relit
LPanorama will commence morld
Ye It o'clock, erery,arrolou to the vce
.
- A Valuable Farm 63f.gale. \ '
. PURSUANCE - oil the alkeatiOn9 tlttlitlll 6-
! ..1 0 the last CD Lod testament or 30111.1 \ CRT:If,
, ` .
.lii esparto public gale,. at the Court none.
It I••t.ty of Pittsburgh, o MONDAY, the MA t. 4
.Cr a. , 1 0 51, at lu eelook, A. M., all that yalusble
I ARI Mt to lo fist.torolsrartto, m the Coact e al i t'
egheu,„ .' 1r1e..1 br 1.4, of Dottie' Risher, Joho (tool .
01001, Vasol . olbere......kr . thr Fin... Mlle Vert, .t. i tte
nrtro ,I„ 4r.,...!' '' lop' • alma NIX CTI 9 AN
A large Mt. contains Stotte`C.l of the very host
4.1111; the a ts of enegotllent develpfacto foe farmloit
i' =or O h, nf.'. oo. '"a:,lll'fialtg: t d th
esnrrlDlt g =o
\oolty to woos ' bur... lertok made know° at
.le. .
JO O'BRIEN,
' • N SARAH . IMISLIIOLLAN,
septhetOr wit:
_.._._
Fl
Coat.
Tll. CILIA V COAL\ CO. PANT
A, o , ottg.te. :.;:r,p, 7 fig, , r:?.....49'.vat ,,
:r01z.? .7 ,0 fc..T.7i,tng7A .-,,:r.n. 'h- t 7, 7 " ; . ; , t i',Fe,:::
N
, 1 . v .,..,,,„,„,.,,,,,, i ,, k . c r z 0rpe,
„ 5 „...T., ot e. or Oto \ eo ,
Thef etlll . II to the el:1001074i their whorl .4 .., { e d\k"!'
r' .1• 0 1, 1. 1::'0.,..... i r , .7h . ... - , r w-1111011aA I 'tc , Htes o fo ' lr oad ° nOte tßettio
Boat, Cat. Bok,i ; F at Roots, .. for the Laks. or lower ,
markets.
A tau of :1210 I contains 0, e\r. t lAA, of Dittegh
Coal, fairly etontre. t
. Atroly to the Clerk ot the ofkotak_ll)Mee's./104.ka. .. to
,V . L. g gl n ,„ ", n;" 6 4,'D '''"l'll3)7iisoircaltlVll
. .
4 , 1300dt. L s b . q o - rtheast
N.PITY •VB *CLIFL,I ',e
Me.
' , rner Of Fourth and Market -- ,;7l4,: k rg' Me.
‘?
r r ' l ' To . . r d i nht i to h Zito7o l frl d t,r .
\ \'' : 171, ..c: d. P i i o ' ll u' ioFc. " Niik 'Crr and ""i Fo!A\
\ . crig , :unzla Le.h .t a r nje- I N
Ninon STD:A Ind be , t \
- o ' Phenhe Scarf , . -
e Itjhbon• Neck It bow:
\
\
..
\ incOVVE 01;',11gfa l d,TIOlet,, , i ;';•tnrId . , \
\
ur.ta VP' 17.7" -al '''''"''''" - v '
_ A l ' " \ r ____ !!!'_...,!
.4 , 15 , ' , .4 es for a timber of 1
c.le ' it' l l " . 'o,io"rtir l rb r 't 'se e . h o:r7 'l d '
Mon it " urtt lahoNara eon oe fur ° 4 for oom
and coon %nor ohncl e r , ll . 7. 4, Aleo.
,ehanabor
AnierNtt7 O r
'\n lor ' notte wet. endora
‘
‘YI . 11l ird t rtiVje.XS7e:KW,e r ?gr.lT'Pr ut
or e, •
+..t , P hotue gni lot of, abe t one \acre of
lent, ao Imprpvca a‘itood,o r din • of 4 :!. ‘ raltr ert w tt l e t
lot, o honor 15 entitcfs. nOr, *hit kitchen In the ham
nn.tnc, .t, ,I,two oho. IWO. Oore, painted It The
emit tintehod, an,i , J. On a hill, tuad hut a hall&
rctn,e e evr, ape calla fromWton'totrille, ta- For furthir
. . .. ..
lob . &bowie la anti 11 tier, 11.0 kiirben In the bus
tna I, il,tdo to
told. atianae, painted wad The
•bn .01 daabed, .A4 , J. ?.t. a bill, and bait a,\WWl
segue a tlve. ode cilla fromWanieberills, (a For truth..
fr l , , : t . c m h z .,.lll m e i a! k atloo, 4‘ 41 % 13 \ A 1: e1/Cy and lAteb,, ,
IVRElrßirrllit—'2ifti ii . ?I,llTinit.„ree'd an•
j_i fne e faltinblEtltbii .Tea Me k it lbeClansorid.
d i Tir.t.F*,l l ,tB4l-.e.F.Xtrit, f;ne i''cridiab To
-I_, Lanni, Pm V ila axle by o d. \IdIX)WEL,
‘ \_.t
IRUTTER-- 0 'kegs 41 6 -mile e 'kand
, r0...n.n. , p•.:\ . ea 010 1.1 It 1:1411,
tiiN SE EL), 011,--90,b1 • ~ , reed. an `o Gale
A.* nr ,227 ,, 2 , ,,_ , 1 , .‘...,, R. I 11.
VS , y ro N:TV O, \i, , ,ii.... , \5:n ,
~, 7 b w, li nta ec a:tz, . `
itir 7 .(l don., is Al and ataf - fniTla , b
UC ' TS-40 don.
, atflre and, tbr sale b . 1
.
N.
I aep ‘ 6 , 41.
~. ~, .d.`g W. 111)1BAGO11
ARC S\ KEEN—', 0 casOa nf the, c6lebra-•
t.d -a. - b .1. rewarded bilibatnild ~.d.i id tn. 1
... tam fine uniformity a . shad. sad tin being
tbs
Ja e.p.n emesedt S h oot, a0.r.001,46.,,T8
s ila far. the tadufatrer , r r ii
e.
axe a.le to !ell on ii, !saveable terms vi It 1 ii. 01. Weet.of
in. ... uam. \ \ J. POllfiCiard& . g CO,
II A ON'S i 'px.usrolL 2o'`l 4 l i ahwid.
iyi 01. u ; ado b . 'iii J. 20110010IUJJ-Elfd CO.
gki,Ert'r AUS , .. - .l:q purnfor . n.aN , ,by ,
\ `J. SCHOONII 040 Y A , CO.
LIQUORIcE RA , 8 cases for sade4w
hr \ .t hi'' - ' \., s'-' I WNAIKEit'AV9
‘,-, T
.ca POPLINS--., Liaantiful goda, , ,Jt;
1,3 ‘.ca rnr ...An.. no
'VP\ Nia, it. atel..do.l it C(eS.i., .
A. MASON er,CO: itnte on band, riant. l
A .:. aa4rnratilp4 oti,:::,k, top,-.4.:,t7.1,51*
?of :i raL'Z i h :1111 . {V,.. s :X..... n4 . 1!,=0 . 0,1 Go=lit; . I
against Ibis 11.41. '. '. _ ,____ sepini.L .
IL EEP_IT ‘ O.EFORE +LIE 4.OPLE, that
iv .11110 BOA lad;i,:x of Figisii.V.ereiine .` uttxan+ot
..... i.ther..i.e.nona .andglag., t W substancr.im
tba eatie of most of the„Annent Medi nail tatiai In din, toeid
of Ppetip, egie - sii 07 , 1 , ..kkitJ El...aid , q? \ rdi0.. 1 " ,. ..ct , nc.: 4 1,
ftri z r;;;g;lra4 ti=41,1:7137=0tr4,
ethic ' . ,tee r0mp...3,...,4,4,bn lILZArie, of Ininag 11.,4 ,
lima, It li • sa.l., 84 ref I • 4211, unalltirtr. Pild, by
ii, ii, IOXECSIIMI, i
i aspge , - Vonier Woad aid Staabtais..‘
i —. .. ~ . ... ___ i_ _ _ i_ • ,
.. . ... .... . ..
: IAB RI TT'S EFFERVESCD (i C Wlif,
: pound.., a.. icalleast N14,—...110-• .4diclt
rte. ..P.tkrvasatta Copmund , fur Ertad tad Catt...
tatatklsctuted by B. T. 13061 ti. apk hor ,, t . aller It s . ez,N,l,
Lent a \tlch, tar tb.Parrapitj. i T . l . Sii,,,',. c ii,,,,,V ,
• , '
s bra \dada t. , ?Putarattletpaa .
, Aresvltd . ao.d i , v or,., ; es . l•ol`.
/V.V.
ACCU—VM las manis.s, Tobacco
i....'.' , 1:..A..k0, 7 20 1.11.:ds N. 0 -----7.5 .,,1c , i5t I.' ---7- ' - etl . d a ,d for.
: CPC • lia l
aw r , .. ;fill?„... ::...161r. ',,,
111E1\5E4)
.., b;3 W. z,4 tint recjd‘.4ul. or
lti ri
ilt i --.A.. lil‘eFft.: \ ha . •
isni . ':grAnd i'beacafflal lot y 7 : , ul. or 4 t . , s
~.I ,_ _. l 3:,..', i nd•ri,k .r 12.. .....,
:-,
f\kg.c.kbEtEtsE-75 bt' . receivin per
G 4. 4,, L., ,t o \ 1 4 ,.... ini , l . c.: Witt,
4i ,,, tu. : D.02.E
iill (1,175 E 01: LAINES, Giro:4 variety ,
li ji a'aylea, plain a.;•1 printed, In= \ 1,1`,3i fla air to o, •
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