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    PI rTSBUIZGii GAZErFE.
PI.IIII.IBEIBD BY WHIM ♦ co
PITTS BURGH
FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1888:
10.1.'irmaclas Wismar Gesztru—rbe eiteuitite clreU
Luton of out. Weekly Gazette offers to our burinese men
a mortdesimble medlar:lot rapilua thtie bnatr.wiamm.
:"Our eirrattlontilietneen flu thousaukreaelv
ng almoat emery county ill•WssterA
vaiiis awl Eaatern Ghia. j
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its4o.eirvianmoms—Nettbeir &Math&Doom'
not'erioUng.Estabhehesent of the 'Dtatt flisz 2l2o. "
tellathol , on atuads7.- ADV*RTIBIIItb who amass - I/keit
to *Mot in the poor Idonday monolog.
atilbiemo hasd 'la hoforebo'dont.ou botanist
.
DEJEOMILAT/C Irace ziroariawrozis.
DOE CULIIAL 00YYISISIONZS,
13.()i.1)33 POWNALL, Of Lancaitte Vidinty.
• 7CIS AtrArros. assuis,
BoOLUBE, Of FrankAn• oounty.
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'CHRISTIAN M.BYBEtB, Of arria• a County.
TOE ITIDGIC CY strrirws couwt.
BUDD, of Philsdapnia.
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•.Joli J. DIOAs. of Vern
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C*II4IJUS WAYINI4, of rittatZgli.
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uvAa 8. Allosha7.
2kandaai-J7BRUVII.G., of llotimaa.
151378A111MJr., of Rs/Ortn:
r y a MOO, SCOMTDIt.
.JOAN .KINN.UDY, cf Gut Data.
Tres Pore.--W ben the Post soccred a new ed.
• itar, -- ind one 'who had some reputation as a gen
: " • titian, It was generally hoped that the charaw
. ter at that sheet -would be somewhat, redeemed
". • from the bad credit Into which it had_faller,'
• aid that bcnneforward some regard would be
• paid therein to the common decencies of 0tt0....
....
• • - •rlal awl political:lite.
The . hope' has proved a fallitolou.s ono. The
Post.presorles its unonviebla character, and the
• • new aspirant for editorial fame loses his. It
would rosily seem that every one couneeting
`himself :with the control of that paper finds it
•
-Impossible to resist the inclination to disrieuts.
Me warfare 'abide has all' along bean chino
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° of It.
A short time erince, the proprietore of, the
, • -DiUyPress of this city consulted together upon
the demand - of the Printers.for an advance of
per cent. upon their wines, and unselmoosly
gamete the conelnalon that they would not yield
:- ,• -to it. An answer to the derasad watt drawn up,
• 1a which it was Bet forth in anequivocial language .
That theta was ,no 'meson whatever to justify
“eny - adeenee" epee the cid bill of prices: %%h.
Wae idgnetl• by all the publishers, those of the
:Post amorig the number, and was communicated
t-r;," . ,t0 - the Printers. And yet, after agreeing to aI I
deidetation that there was nothing to justify ain
advance, and virtually - pledgieg their faith not I
.• t
to give any, we find these men, in a tier days of
ter, vohantstily giving the lie to their own deo
• lazation and foefsiting their filth by Oaring en
advance of 18 . per sett. and this too without sly- .
leg any notice to those with whom they had
• acted, and who Implicitly trusted them! This i
-...160t . we have denouncied as dishonorable in the I
klithest.degres, and have agreed to leave the
i tardier to any one of the other publishers who
ds signed the agreement In common with the men
of the' la?th but,they will not eabmit to any
smith achievement, nor-will they vindicate their
•
-act of bad faith. . . They, content themselves. in
yestsrday'e paper, with a few paragraphs of in
, 'sae 'twaddle about the widows and orphans
• • - Thota it foolishly charges us with an intention
• • to defraud whenever we may employ them to
Set type! • .
• y _Bat thediehonesty of the Pod, in this matter,
• 18 fully equalled la its wenton disregard of tenth
, about that supper at Hortsteh's. We have caught
it. and exposed it In the utterance of flagrant
hillehoods about a very little matter; sad it
maintelaa its charaotei for treithlessneas by re-,
I -pealing, in anther shape,- its : exploded inlis- 4
• _ statements! -It state 4 originally, -that Mr.
-Jones, the - Whig Candidate for District Attetney,
. hefl given a supper at HorbarVe to promcte his
ffCCCC• election, at which sav'eral leading Bleeds of pro.
tdbiticrn were present, and at which wine and
'knee wore freely need, with their countenance
"and *polecat. This statement was got out and
persisted In, day by day; to show, as the Pose
• alleges, that-Vhig Candidatea freely used money
and liquor in elsotioacering. In reply' e have
shown oa the beet euthority, the authority of
Mr. Horbach himself, that every one of these
• ..-- allegatione le antra°. The supper was not given
by Mr. Jones, but by Mr. Horbsoh, and Mr.
" Jones was only an Invited guest; wine and liquor
were. not used while Mr. /*sea oriole prohibitory
friends were present, nor did he or -they inc.,
. • •' ...anything abtut their being -rased. The Thole
. ' ' story et the Post has been proven to be a tabil-'
cation, trom beglaoing, to end. And now,-in the
' . taco et thia exposure, it attempts to maintain its
varseity by leering out of view its termer state
ments altogether, and substituting others equal
ly riditulons and . ditgraceful to these uttering
The Post says well that all this disturbance
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about a private supper, given by a priests Ind'-
, „la a affair?' It:is all that, and
violet; and the Post only Makes itself Blaine en
-' even:fresh recurrence to It: It need not give
• - itself any trouble either about keeping baok the
--name. of Its- "pelsonal friends" who have led it
Into tile affair ." They are well known .
. ~
• . end their whole canna is narrowly watched.
• . We make these remarks in order to place the
Poet in its prnper position before this comment
-, ty: A paper whose editors disregard their
business, arrangements,' mid wont only telsity
.7 . feetn for paltry -political ends, cannot be a prop
ereepletieint party 'to acentreversy. We only
. • desire to make such 'an expotildon et teem-el
wtli lea the . publia to a proper judgment Ito the
fso Oslo BTATI Fete.—Tble great Annual re
onion. of the friOnds.of tgriunituri hcme
manuftiotnros, is now bolding at'Daytort,pplo,
sad te . tilt! to be a truly otoguitioont
A prhsto deepstah loforta:o us of thO
Pustiisitho following Is:lassie:
DArrort, Ohio. fleft,22::
. Editor PiterPurplt Gasetts_:
• 'DAs Bu:—Oar State Fair , is ettanded
thouenuai sod tens of thousauds sad tits cry to
'4llll they came." Dayton does Sll sod mots
than even was requirod, - - .
, . G THOMAS.
Hers is a noble example for Pitteltrirea. -Has
Ohs done all end Moro then iq required? ; Thou.
Pads will attend our State Fair, recall frau lie
great. exhibition at Dayton. fitiall Old'Penusyl.
I nee. be thrown Into the shade by her youni and
...vigorous W6fitttrt Chyti . ? piamiiiitte pee•
pismill',flook here in thousands and'tene of thaii:'
sands; and they will need. accommilatiOns.
May wiliepen their houses, and one . Hotels are
euU there *ill bo.B doniand insitiotm '
sonsapcndeht 'suggests that Cho steemboate; - at
the *hart could haturned into temporary hotile.
,We Ili, the idea, and hope it wUI bo aoted.epon.
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Ilse, • SWI6IIIINLY AND THIS 8111.1N1 , - , ldlN.
.
131111561seltrl, of tbe • ruiter, displays a firmness is
insisting. the demon& Of a aembiustion; which
night to tbamo some with soula Co small
that they scald hardl dare to call them their
own; did any body • c vet them. In the lent
nata l She eays:
• We have also Been n cud published by the
journeymen pilr.tero, in which the ',Visite, le
island amongst therm ga pers - which hare agreed
to thelrdstnands We ere absent In New York
when the aitike war made, and the firnt ws beard.
of it was in Philadelphia. ,We were neither aid
. inited'oewarned, and the junior editor thought
• - la better to comply with tbs - demanl - for one
week; then to atop the paper.' He accordingly
sertned for this week to pay the price demanded.
Bed we been at borne, we ehonid not have done
because it is mote than one badness will
edf lt tray bo that the price cot upon their labor
by printers le ail right; but we cannot 'Nerd to
pay it: Neat week, we may bare to sot our own
Sim for-00kt we lemon; or ' may bs, let it go
Without' setting. We intend to tiara the Waite
orate Fig ont, art inside stair ease ensued, and
. • the, lay prepared for ;employing women. We
can therefore trier pertuinant situation
to threehe
fair wome n , and b e yery:glad. o
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the thee helot intend to make -'cur
idiu In shivolit, sidetioskth!np,
in preps
peraom We never taw anybody do anything
that we contd not attempt, and nobody' need be
surprised it in two weeks we earn journeyman's
wages with • .stick."
It nosy te we shall not get out any paper next
VOA, 'for we will not submit t etherictation' of
the "Ptintera' llaior l / 4 " or no, union, and
the Meant difkaulty being general, givetus an
oppoetunity of doing what we have lo hangll wiehe
letd,
Inetettog that the Miter type e be
by women; 20 we have determined to etrike while
the Iron is hot, and our next paper guilt be more
*womeee paper than any that hale preceded
The Poet is terribly afraid that Its shall de
fraud some poor Widow or orphan, when we em
ploy females In type-settiog, and charges as
with. a desire to subsiitate female for male la
bor, beep:welt is cheaper. The editor of the
pat map reel easy on that point. . We hare not
employed any females, and shall not; as long an
Ire can gat men. Ire are paying our hands the
wages with which the whole fraternity was con
tented until within a ,_short time gam and with
which those in ear employ , are abundantly satis
fied. If-we are compelled to employ females,
we !ball pay them the same wages that we do
to males. We hope; -therefore, that no further
moutons will be indolged in any parte! on
that more.
Porot.-Izrozszawos.-.Wflor SHOULD GOVBIN -
Harr Dot—The Flew York Commercial has for
some time been urging Upon our Government to
take more active measures to protect the rights
of our citizens who visit-foreign-oOnntries, and
to 'demand that the eame privileges which we
confer upon all who vial -our shores, should be
granted to an American citizen in every for.
eige land. This le an . impoetied matter, - sad
we treat the Government will take it into seri
ous COuraderations. Ina into article, the Com
mercial speaks of'itie difficulty, if not imposibil
ity, of a Protestant obtaining Christian burial in
any euthorized Cemetery in Spain, and then
addc
rt is notorious that to similar thaignities with
those complained of are Protestant' exposed in
nearly every Papal country.. .The bodies of their
dead, of even those who seek the ,grave in the
innocence of infanoy, - are not only deniedinter
ment in the ordinary consecrated burial grenade,
but permiseion Is refused to Protestants to ea•
tablish their own cemeteries' and perform the
thee.. of their religion over the remains- of their
friends. Insult, contumely and riot follow any
euoh attempt, and the •Vowers that be" refine
to interfere or make reparation. Now we do
not believe that this Government, or the Govern
ment of any othilisid Christian country, ought
to permit such barbarity to its citizens or sub
jects. and we should rejoice to see the President
boldly maintaining that everywhere American
oltisetus shall ho treated as Christain Men; that
the demnaies of Ghristain burial shill be secured
to them in. every eivilisedeountry, just se in this
republic each common right is 8 nand to nil.—
Upon this point we do not see any room whatev
er for objection Cr hesitation. It to not a ques •
Lien of religious creed; it is one of common de- ,
coney, of common humanity, and.if Romanis= ',
Alarm% voluntarily Practice snob humanity, we ,
wotdd.ksith Americanism enterer it, and demand
that If Protestant Atnerleana cannot bury their
dead in Bottnnist cemeteries, they shall at least
be permitted to sew° spiv* for the right ex
ecution. of
_that stored duty, and be entirely
protected is the observanes of each rites in con
nection with,. that loot cad , lot as their religion
prompts. .
Ectbspc • the question of toleration for 'relig
ious warship is of a eomewlist more delicate
diameter, and of more difficult arrangement,
although we carinpt see why li should be. At
any rate there to no jOstice in one•sided tolera
tion. Equality is given to Itataaniem in the Tfa
ited States, and have the right to Inaba upon
toleration ter Proteetant Americans, in the 1'
States. Not simply bemuse we have grant
ed the equality, for that principle would be msn
ifestly uneound, but because Romani= swabs
itself of that advantage, aud if but an imaginary
, and
encroachment is upon that equality, it
' spares no denunciation of the suppaeed Minter
mace, raises the arid us religio permeation,
demands ihnfullestrefigious equality , It would,
'Au that, take all and give nothing. Now this is
neither comity nor justice between nations, any
.more, than it would be between individuals:—
Moreover, if Boroanism be equal to Its preten
sions, we cannot see why it should fear the pro
tons ofn handful et Protestant/4%r the erection
of some modest meeting house for the purposes
of their worship- If it was ealkofie, it would
make no such objzotion tat we have aforetime
paused this argument, and we have now oily
to repeat a very earnest hope that the govern
ment of the"-lJaited States will insist upon two
Gals in basil f of Lie citizens abroad—that they
'isimil have opportunity for decent Christian bur`
sal, and that they 'hail have toleration in the
exercise of -Christisarership."
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Tars Lent llnnerrntaArruz' necYtraarrat.--
A Elpsnined; namerkendrnoo, recently 'induced.
about forty Indians, in Yucatan, to go on board
his vessel, on pretence of-trading est* them;
whoa he carried them off to the Island of. Sin-
Berea, and Bold them to • Spaniard, named Tor
rens,: who carried them to Havana, where they
ire held as slaves. The Hagfish government,
at Bolles, bad Andreae arrested. He was tried,
convicted; end sent, for four yam, to work In
the oonviet peg-
Communications having passed between Our
entor Woodhouse and the Commandant of Baca
ler, Yucatan, upon the enl'eot of these horrible
cases of man stealing, which it appears had for
some time past been nasally carried the
two Spaniards from Havana, klirty,y Torrents
sod Pothole, it was discovered that among the
thirty or thirty-four Indiaos which were recently
stolen, and sent to Havana by the %mirth fish
ing meek. Alerts, belonging toesiel Harty y
Terme, there were twelve men and one woman,
whose relatives have petitioned the Senor Barba,
Ahem, the Governor of Tueatatte to align their
release train slivery, and hare them brought
'back to their native villages.
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The New York Evening Post (Barnburaer)
formally spits "opine" "and kicks over the plat
form" put up bythe Botts (Banburnere) at Byre
ewe, although applauding the man Into are stood
upon tt. B.elative to the Fugitive Blare Lay,
the mitor es - 8 the Convention had probably
nothing to *do. That partials! part of the rasa,
loam thi Yost puts down oas mere nommen."
But the 'skied . le altogether too elgtheint not
to befit:toted e tire: -
t.What ear aid on that question (the fegitive
eine° law) was o doubt said with equal cerity
by tho hards an sin so fie by the terrified or untorified
Bath of them adopted a stereotype set of Onset;
whieh ntimore !sprat Me opirtietts of their remin
iscent Asa if they were a recognition
. of the Greek
mythology as the:religion of the coulltl7. Both,
.for exemple, !Test of the fugitive Mares law as
an ordinanocrwhieh they aro ready to obey and
execute with cheerfaimes and alacrity. They,
perhspe. are not aware how Was truth awe it is
rueh declaration* , There is not • man,
mong the delegates of that division Of the Dim
omen* party lately denominated the Herds, and
now dignified with the appellation of , the Terri
fied, whoupon command of the officers in pur
suit of a slave who had left his master,- would
turn out tojoin in the cheap . Jet thyprovi•
siolut of the law s
requi them to, drill.
doubt whether one in te re n of them wohld Inform s
hie Oftener& of hie place of concealment, or re—
fuse him • abetter and food it ho were to call
hitugay und,tiretry - at their doors, and say that
he'Wfts a elave 'eclat% to obtain his liberty by
~Bight. -. That never was, is rut opinion, a form of
antra utwed in moth worship with more ores heart
lessens,, and dirrigard of sincerity than there pitsala
[ of the two anemktiesi and of the delegate* et ,Syra-
CUIC. The Ono public opinion and` feeling of
their ocrustitnente is that which repressed every
night at the Nafianat Th tare, in this city, where
1 the fugitive stone ice every evening receives the Gn
i
damnation of a fresh audience, densely packed
"But lalitg aside the part of the platform ma
mere nensenee, we most admit that in the cub
Mantisl port of their proceedings the Convention
has deeeeved well of the State."
7:[! -' 2 4-' %• ' ?..!6;.• • •
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are on tale grove question we do not know; but
we cannot dsubt that they are sueh ti.a will be
sustained by the rules of public, law and a just
interprtatien of our own domeallo law. While
he occupies this ground he will bo supported by
publio opinion at home, and will be folly fortified
spinet any unreasonable misosustruotion a
beostiltat Intel.
Secretary Marey's reply to the Austrian pro
test is probably in such • state of forwardness '
as that it will go out by the next steamer. All
rumors concerning its character or details are
premature, being based wholly on the imagine-.
lion of the writers. We only know that he has
made the subject one of I.7..borislas study and
cautions dellberstion, and from hbs well known
ability as a oontroverelar writer, we therefore
expect that when it sees the light, though it will
come op to the mark cf the o4d progress of
the day, It will embrace: nothing with which the
most timid conservative of the land b,:k.reason
ably find fault. He possesses tact to a +mark
ble extent. - Bo we have no idea that etto a pa
per from under hie hand, can fail grey to
strengthen air well as to foreshadow , the gene 1
foreign polity of tie new Government cf the ,
United States. Indeed, it is to be the first au
thoritative showing of the Administration's
hand upon their general intonnitiOnalpobey.
•
larrostrfirt —We Linde in the Wultingten !eta'
of the PhliadelphLa Aialricanoryeaterday morn
ing the subjoined paragraph.. We lutow not on
What' authority the statement rests, but ex im
portant part of it—that which relate' to the
protest " Of certain European °overexcite a•
pinta the . oondcot - oroil'eaval commander At
Eintytes-41corraborated by what bas; beta in
in cirendittion to Wriehlogton for a day or two
past, except that the Letter falls ehort of what
the city minor alleges to be the fact. The story
here Is that the Ministers of. Becloud and Franca
have also expressed to our government, anenr
redly with those of the three other Powers,
the dissent, protect. or whatever it was, of , their
reipective Governments relative to the goats
What the writer says of Secretary' Manor's
exposition wee intimated by the Union some
days ago, and may be regarded as subetautially
correct. The following is the letter. .
teThe Illusion, eta •I'mirrims, and Amtrion
.Ministers have filed lathe State Dspartmenin
protest against'the tiontinot of Captain 11101 A.
Wat HUNIS and Prosily. side with . Austria
natuellthe United States. Mr. Marne', views
on tLis momentone matter are matured, and will
probably be submitted at the Cattiest meeting
tom otrow. Thmto triage oiwupy upwards .of
manesoript pages. It will be the . grand do.
cement of the Atindidetrath*, and labs spread
bet. re the public in a few days." -
W . hat Ihaeluws . of the SWUM! or
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Secretary Mary's Manifeste.—The Washing
on Star of yeaterday
Novice To 01,sntairre...=The Washington lin
ion publishes, officially, a document ironed from
the-Deportment-of State, notifylog all claimants
under a convention made between the United
States of Amadeu. and Her Britannic Majesty,
for the reference to commissioners of °Detain
claims which yet remain unsettled of citizens of
the United States on the British govertment, and
of British subjects on the government of the Doi
ted *Hotel, ' scanning sine the treaty of peace
and friendship concluded at Ghent on the 24th
Dettember, 1814, that commiseloneroheving been
appointed on the part of the respective govern
ments to meet at Londitn, and investigate and
decide upon net °Jaime, and cause a full, per
fect and final settlemerit thereof, all citizens,
whit rosy have claims to prefer against the Brit
ish government, most transmit them, with the
reqnsite evident', or information in support there
of, toe,the office of the Department of the State,
in denten to be presented to the commissioners
within six months from the day of their first
'meeting, to be holden in Linden en the 15th of
September instant, unless whore especial rooter
for delay'exists; in which case the oommiesioners
-bare power to extend thetme of receiving such
claims for a further term of three months,
tema
king nine monthsiin ali from said 16th Soptem
het; and ale claims not presented to % e commis
sioners within snob period for tint tion, are,
by'llie.terms of the convention, be holden as
finally . settled and barred.
,1.-Addison Thomas has been appointed agent
On th e part of this government to attend before
the commissioners, and present and euppport
claims of citizens of the United States.
Potosionon.—Our foreign =vices state that
Lieut...l3cavesavz, who figured in the KOBlll% af- I
fair, has - been promoted by the Austrian Govern
ment to the rank of Captain. We shoal like
to jthow what fort We cannot retail any bril
liant eishievement which he performed on that
octagon- Re was in command of the Austrian
brig Efteuar, on board of which Horns was
taken;' after being kidnapped on chore by a gang
of rut:limn—and we believe it was he who as
sured Ceptain Inananast, when he Hest demand
ed Remake =render, that there was no enoh
man on board — The American Commander soon
satisfied himself that this was false, and told
Lieut. eCrallfkliTZ that the meanest soldier in the
American service would not disgrace himself by
telling a falsehood. Is it for tale that he hes
been promoted? Cr does the Austrian Govern
ment design simply to express its entese of hie
prudence in conceding Capt. Iscottsen's demand
for hte surrender?
Whatever may-be-the motives, or the grounds,
for this promotion, It silents. a precedent which
we should be glad to see followed by the Amer
ican Government. Capt. Inaasnases conduct I
in that affair has resolved the hearty and , nnoni
monshpplause of the American people. and hie
promotion, sa a token of approbation calls acts
by our Government, would ho hailed with uni
versal applause. It Austria con fled earn:dent
ground for his promotion in the ease of Lieut
Scrtwanrs, Copt. Iscianttaxs conduct certainly
presents a far stronger claim to the carestders
tion of his Government—N. Y. Ames.
11111n3 FILM ABovn.--Yre nadentsad that the
general appearance of the mines condemn to
be favorable.
The o.
4,) has in the 40 fathom level (or
level No. 4,) a mass that is extensive, probably
larger than the great one at the North Amor
loan. It has been =covered on one side 70 or
80 feet, and sppearrto be a continuous sheet of
copper, extending along the level beyond where
it is now uncovered.
The Copper .Palls (Nod or Mil vain,) has
Faxed from BUD Nu, 5, a mass of 7 or 8 tons,
taken from the let level, and not a portion of
the mu that occupies the shaft.
At the Fulton, between 'Blew No. $ and 4,
much Copper is being taken out, one' piece re
ported at 600 be ., and the vein looking well.
The shaft at the CUB on thetops of the moon
tabu, is progressing, depth about 40 feet. The
vein carries esp Per all the way, giving pretty
fair stamp work In the greertnone, a Took
not considered productive —Lake Superior Teta
nal
Comerrrsn.---Alderman Bultoup of Duquesne
Borough, yesterday eettmitted a small child
_ named Tophes to jail for stealing one cent.
from ID. *AIDE.
TOrk
ISAPPAICIL IN minus.
There are so way men who would like to be
deemed honest, who affect to dotibt whether the
Prohibitory Law has really diminlithed Liquor
drinking in Mane, that we feel frequently ob
liged to recur to the testimony on this point.
Theoretical gumless to to what the effect of
proposed law will probably he, are well enough
la the absence of finis; bat where • law has
been in force for nearly two years, theories are
,nothing, statistics everything: We dare you,
gentlemen, who affect to dente on theoretical
grounds the good effects of the Maine Law, to
scrutinise the facts!
Rev. W. N. HADLEY, who writes the toiletries
letter, le Minister at Large to the Poor of Pori
latid,the chief city of Maine, and devotee his
time and eneigies to visiting the Poor in their
houses, and" there advising, admonishing and
helping them. If he don't know what is the gen
eral drat of She Maine Law, no man eon know
it. lie 'has been appealed to an a witness by
enemies se sa feleude of 'that Law.
ply to these appeals, he has just written as fol
tows:
077101 or sue Motterar AT Labs,
PORTLAND, Me ~Sept 6, 1868.
Dien Elia:Your commueleation of the 6th wet.,
in this moment received; sad although the Im
mediate demands upon my time, pertaining to my
calling, aro this :naming numerous and urgent,
lay them all aside to repel gbh voiserable.tutorep
resentatious noneeroleg the °paraders, of our
LiquoiLew, to which you allude.
Thd duties of my profession do not allow me
,much time or opportunity to write or 'speak on
the oubjeet of Temperance or the Maine Lew, or
to attend wallop where thine aubjeots ere die
mused; but when such grog, and abominable
fsicehoods see Libricated, end sent oat from Oda
place, es those referred to in year letter,' Could .
let nothlog short of immediate calls to attend
upon the seek or dying, hinder mo from contra.
dieting them. I have eoarcely written or spoken
publicly a word upon these, eubjeots for, more
than a, year, until yesterday, when I wrote
short letter yo lie,. Mr. Chapin, of New York,
givieg him some statistics of tba liquor tratlia,
which I heee jolt colleoted. I was requested
more than %month ego by Professor Beet, of
Magog% College, Tenneesee, to answer oertain
questions which ho proposed concerning' the op
eilitlons of the Law, Ste , which I promised to
do; but partly owing to a want' of time, I hid
detartelned to postpone my letter to him till if
terlone approechlug eleotion, when I shell furn
ish him .with men, foots which .I have been col
luding; some of hich I will state to you,
I am prepared to say, that daring my -resi
dence here ne minister to the poor for the space
of four years and Ave months, there never hae
been less demand for obesity in cases where intent-
Perseus haeheen the canoe, than during the poet
Ave months. Political demagogues and the ha
ters of the Maine Law and Its author, may as•
crib° to me whet motive they please, in making
this assertion. Baffin it to gay, that, eo far as
I cherish political opinions and tymrathiss, 1 am
with the piety last cite' la power; and not with
the present city or Stele Adminietratton, nor
with Mr. Ilea! Dow: I never received, and sever
expects personal firer from Mr. Dow. In re
ligion/ opinione,,he end myself MO apart tote
cm y,. yen gay that your Informant stye that
I "John Neal's seetrtione ire all true—that there
is more driokiog in Portland Shen ever; acid that
Mr Wadley has said that ho wishes the law was
repealed." Of Mr. Neal's as tertions, lam not
disposed to say mud's. Iron willing they should
go tonal they ore worth. They have not sp.
peered to me to be caloulated to injure the Law
--certainly not in Portland, and 1 think. not In
the State of Malec rea d ish everybody who has
time, Would otrefally them all. fluess
io
there being "more drinking do Portland than
' own r,"--tble is such praiabts fault° od that it
needs no refutation Aire , • -,
I hive embrsood every opportunity fors month
pRAt, to tallest etstleties of he t former uor
tract In this city mod *throug h Stste l iq uor
infontlatlon wpa not derived from "ramrod!'
nor feom inathuelsello admirers of the Moine
Law. Muth of It le received from 'those who
wag o pposed to: to. ie Cann it' went into o ff set,
pips* WI fr om ittosiwko kiwi beta ataudooly
enraged in thepreae or manufaeture of the are
tiule, and SE.t.c.r.l of whom did not !Illegal...ls it
till comeelled by the state= in questien. And
what is the remelt of my researedies and Mod
..
ties?'
Firat,—of distilleries. Of these there were for
many Years previoue to the year 1836, coven in
operation, some with two, eome with three cop
pore—by no means the largest or mot efficient,
woe accustomed to turn cut 500 gallons a day,
regularly. month after month, year after year !
Oe.e tingle 'popper in another eatsbilehtnent was
of eufftelent capacity to produce .000 gallens a
doe. • Allowing 250 gallons to each copper, and
tr. , of thedistillerke to have three of these—a
calculation below the truth, we have the amount
of 4,000 gallons per diem, or 1,252,000 gallons a
year, to nay nothing of Sundays. Ooe man told
1113 that several of theca &Militaries were accus
tomed to operate on the first day of the week!
Then, there was a time when 400,000 gallons
came through the Custom House in a year. In
my histy note to Mr. Chapin, I opposed this to
be When the distilleries were in fall operation.
There may be a alight error in this calculation.
Dot be it as it may,—the most respectable
morohante in this' city, whose statements are
beyond question, as to veracity, who have been
meat exteneleely engaged in the trade, assure
`me that the moat of their sales were of liquors
brought from Boston; Now - York, &a., not through
the'Cuatem House The language of one the
meet theolligent and respeotable of these man is,
that what came through the Custom . Hones
... WU but ee's a drop of a bucket," and he gave it
as his cool, &liberate opinion, that not more than
One 7117111111 panrt as much liquor is now sold and
consumed in this hit and throughout, this State'
as there was twenty itad thirty years Cgo—when
the population of boo city and Stale were not
more than halt whet it le, at present. Others 1
eqnally well qualified teenage, express a similar '1
opinion. se
One of our mostrespenteble mershants posit- 1
Seely asserts, that he has held four times an mush;
himself Ina' year, is be hoe any reemen to be-
Iteno bee been sold in the name time here, close
the enactment of thelaw, meant the tic ere I
were tine nr ton large wholesale liquor etoHain
this city, some of which Bold much mote then 8
did, to say nothing of whet was sent int directly
from the distilleries. If there is any necessity
for it, I presume thetio gentlemen will allow me
to rue their names, but I choose not to do It
without their permission. One of them cone=
that he seldom if' ever cold shill of gone!, in the
times alluded to, that was not beaded by a hemp
head of N. B Hum, news(' barrel of W. I hum,
I ace. I have made particular inquiry 43 to v. h epee
ebme the foreign liquors, wines, brandies, gins, rum
Ste., and - tiro uniferm reeponee has been -they
I were manufactured elderly In Boston and -New
I York"—they were "mixed." Now, admitting
what is provable tos demoustration—that about
" a million and a quarter of gallons was immense
' =red here—what appears to be undoubted—
' that almost as much more was broeght here from
atiloted, beeline what came - through the Custom
Homo, which was but a "drop of a hockey"
lye have the snug little amount of two and a half
1 millions of gallons, when our population was not
mere than sixteen or seventeen thousand We
ought to kayo at least four millions now, to
make the equal proportion! How is its Have
we really more than One lbw:mead gallons a
week brought into the city in coat ;meets flour
barrels end eases inimitatan of Bibles? I de not
believe it. It to One that there in a little Illicitly
smuggled lu, and that occasionally .acme I f our
"promising" young men are "puling" it in
their rooms. What thee? Why, the Low has
not yet wholly annihilated the use of alcohol,
nor eerreetel the violate, habits of all the slaves
of appetite. Rat it hoe cloned more than three
hundred grog-shops, and stopped the open trade
entirely. We have not now a drop manufutored
here—net= acmes through the Cuetten.lionee,
and most that io need ie eeoretcd In Web dens.
ll:tenter' and feehlonable families make roue noel
of wines and liquors,—not a fourth part as moth I
as formerly, and not more than they did three
years ago. But, perhaps, you or tome one may
teak if the traffic be liquors did not greatly di-!I
minlich baton) the enactment of the law.' I will I
let three wholesale dealers answer,—the my I
moo who say that it has diminished forty-nine-I
fiftieth. None of three have pat the diminotlon
at more than two-thirds, before June, 1861; most I
,of theta say one.half. Cell-it two-thirds. Thee
public opinion and human progress diminished I
=from it; worst elate about thirty-three parte, I
(or two-thirds,) and tiro Maine Lew sixteen parts I
or seeettein seorneventke at acre! This is not de-;
rived, I repeat,- from thn epeeist friends or the-
law, but pertly from Ito entrake, sad Meetly!
from those who have become Its friends by ree
log its operation. There axe many such among
our moot influential artisan.
I.lfoUld on mom dinputa a alla who 11.375 that
there to more thinking in Forehead than eyer,
than I would depute one who absurd asy ha had
seen Tom Thou= and Golish.etanding on a ley;
el, and dust Tom wen head mod sheulders hlgbi
er than Gellsb. But. Ido not claim eo much tar
the Law as my Lel:lmes:eta allow. I do, indeed,
think that the sale and consumption has faded
off 40-50, bet r think that the Law has only re.
dated the amount to One= *aroma 411 ta4 whelp
of what it wan three years ago. ,
I with to speek of the rated trade ea I feud
it., and as the Law loused it, and of its street,
but time will not possibly allow stpreeent ]
Firstly: "I bane 'mid I wished the taw re -seal
ed " Did I say tot whent where? to when=
I now steeply say, that tele le no ablelete,•un
qesitesei relsehood. I never eaid aey each thing,
naves. I would not have shot Low repetled et
Oils time for all_ the wealth ef this ode; I thine
I would not to ore my owe life, without a prop
er eubetiente I have said I would be willing to
have it exchanged for aoythieg bettor. Bo I
would. Let me know what in better. there
rosy, for aught I know, is the progress of hn-
man skill, be something better dieeeveeed. lt
kiss *tread; been improved; it may be made Did
better. Bat It has proved a thousand fold bet
set them eel its predeoessors In the character ; of
legal onsetramits. It Is growing daily more end
more in favor with our people. I thoright I knew
of oar man who was once in favor of jt, who is
now opposed to it, but be declares that be was
always thoroughly opposed to it, and so I do not
Mi
.:ow of one wo hes chaned hie optaion against
It, but of hundreds
who g
were opposed of dis
trustful, who are now Ito ardent supporters.'
I regret the necessity of writing eta so import
ant a oubject with mach greet haste; put you
have notch simple facts as I can furnish at a min
utes notice, and put on paper in the briefest
possible time.
Yours, very reepeotfolly,
W. H. HADLEY, Mihleterat large.
Bey. T W. Illootsseer, Woreestarehisee.
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HOLMES ezBRO ,I
IKANDIACTUILLIIS 07 . .
SOLID; BOX VICES. SLIDERS, PICSB,
ItATTOIXECEI, CROWBILES, &e.,
Tlitinktb 801111.1EW, BUIDSAZ ' BOLTS,
OAR BOLTB,
WA9IIEa9.OITOtt. TOBACC , ), AND 11E1IP SCHEMA.
PITTSBURGH ,
00Ioe SO Wood at., between let and tind.
All kinds of blacksmith work for Wider's, Se., dna at
the ebertest nonce and at the lowest prima
li' All work wirrentedwonel to any maosdnctitied:ll l
eo2o • . ______
BIarSSZ iIILYPSIA. AND LAPAYSTPM 601.0
Moles Company. New Y. sic celosurt 2Y43le.
ps-Worms ; I—There Is no disease ;more
eort:inon among ehlldryn. .ei yet none which FOlrSocot
to baffles the .lall of the Ihreldertms worm.. They are
blebly detalmental to the conetindlon, sod (bele DOO. -
gam damn b• edefollY gemdtd essinet.bi ledre.e —
On the b areßoot manitestation of aymptood, eVery: tllOOO l O
!Mould sed to impel them promptly end tholouteir.
AVlane's Vern:arose Ia well established tithe meld aer
ials, .it. and speedy remely ever offered for this tron•
binned and dangermos znatedr and all - nho het* ile
management or children should . keep —bit lorairtable
medians at hand.. In addillin to 1(e perfect eater. It
,ever fallo to osmium the desired effect. .
Porediaima will be eared to ask for Dr. kl'l,Atird
OttnllitATXD PliltbillUttE, and lane norm Ont. All
otter "Vermlfoges to' comp./Don ere ',cretin* Dr.
Inane's genutne:Yerralbose. aloe his ealabratal Li.?
NU, can now be had MAD respectable Drug gtom to
the unftod Statee, and from the We proinielort!
• . . , vugsGso nnoruzits,
L Ul7 sac/Amor:a to J . . Kld Ift Co; SO Toed 'Oriel. -
. .
BURKE a BARNES' SAIESr-' Rom
Is the hind of testimony us to the .11U0 of bob SADO.
limo *blob we can eordaiutly sett the reputetirn of our
work.. We hare - Shear IthhUrhed rettUloatre.
'roving WO Safer made for our regulzr anCordinerr
vale:, and roll ebrutt, harm boon solOwtea to the
BETEIttAiT TESTS L 4 LOTUAL CON VLAGUATIONS.
aol oroserrod their oottlentr totot 0 Cc, froot ammo..
The fbllowitur to another proof of the earls Incontestable
tharseter:—.'
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810.000
BATED
BOOKS 'AID SAMS
B W ATED WI O T r H
.A ÜBE! 1
ALMON, Dun CloWrtr.
l'foraMberl2.l Bsl .
•
MPT*u. Briars allenliss—Dear Blair Your two
wan, duly received. 1 was anent the tame: I would
01?
lh
wood k—
• Z. them story bad mg, Illy Irate Tel In It tunas
time of the dm and fell into the ew llr, where them was
•large =coot at all. It wee•very haters:
Sly non. and bookl someone that weft In., the fialh.
amounted to about Ten Thousand Dollars, tab& wee
"Ned. Thera was not a riuda psper /Mural; and further.
I would sdrlas sat parra ado is doing biutne.s, to lon .
no time, but buy • Safe to keep their nsaare.ao...l*—nod
pit one that is cool. can
Yuan. mt•fell,kecommoodrur Babel
tra
'Ci OO. - " JOtIN &um.
;kir Fall Style for - Gentlamaiestilats.—
J. WILSON t_scar, 91 Woad stied. TM. futra •
dam tbir day, to the cilium of-Pittebutibi and vi
Ilrapcen ,bdttux Iba nate their beantlful style of
LIAYS. Particular attention le invited to-our 11314 11
and SI lIaG. • enzuma-we
Flowers Will Grow where the
Waters tha cattalo of !hi scalp la kiat heathy.
Safi the warns of the, invlso.stol by , stlmtianto
utdoli musts at their roots. Wont, the loPer sktn or
daub of Om heel, • drat and vigorous ! h.ad of 'Mb
cahoot Dal to t,. the molt Ste coustlon; of uroN's
ob i t,
Is fended eolloalyo rits.l. reason,
obi. lo w of tie Ifitoral World. If Is prepared of mot
logredisal• only as will voltam MN sent. ! Holies ea
moot ItcredeltaU Ws tried Auld barn bautalst by Ira
ow -ad the secret ails Inman+ Isle. Theaspearaso•
ilrrti to the Walt Ii tool, besutlftd_soi Idearlog. 201.1,
bran t e alon.itatyylurra, at 25 eirotr, In WO balks.
D. I. BAUM 2752tletai. 101 Broialiray. N,
.1014 In Mame. trll B. 11. Bells* 0. hart,l+ l W;
agfo,,K,sistas fro se4 Rtua &Wm tis
,
believe Nature has plovided
r e r o,ear toe /very 41.4eass ohieh teab le holy to. fratqva
rtaawLavat-er MOE et L, Dtit ap aelt (10-:e, from tho
- 03 ,..ei,_borotaryozinilalet door in the bowel, of Monier
-Ottiont loobt. one of the wrott•i; of thepa
remedlee. llsad tn." followiao taertissonr, 'imam bl •
irstofai poloist'
radars? Veddry hehti 15, 1.55':.
Mr. 9. 31. 1. have gull nil 0000 Putrolewn.
or iihc.7. Oil, low. too 'months mot, god have been look
-1,2 for sour went to get further randy. 1 could have
sold gorse; dor. =ore. We have found the IA vorl
erralleot 12 flax und.Urserdery. donFhtr• at lliv
,o :four ilreht .ors here, ono trite very low with One
11
1111.:: I gat, hrr • tiviyhoonful, and in throe hours gave
Femutl. awl the Ilas, rtoppej. sod, she re n o s e s d
t,u s dudely. lit Is 5041 ettreiwlluary Iverinly for
hor owl Lms Eye, eau, hrule , ,l. and ithearoutirm,
11.:, tor Ott o Hoe: swan have been cured ol long olon.llng'.
;Yowl, +III genpeot. Legsc
vet:silo All trio l/r , riniu.tv 12 MUT:oh,
f.d oderrUsing
Itga.litown's /Spence of Jamaica Gin
: Tbje Diente is • preparation of anwoal asoollenen
in ordinary diirrhera, incipient cholera. in short, In ell
sr.ellStloll of the dizatiee function% It Is of
ea*tr. • During tha prima...sof the apidanie
oh Ifinialasu*iner Complatott of child:m.llls peonliall
ett coelonsg no family or individual should be without
Csnlnirn--121. sure to got the ner.nine Essence, which is
proparell only try Y. DituWtl, at his Drug wed Cheat ni
Si. re. sort . ..goat corner of Fifth and Chesnut stoseta,
andPha,sni for alas by all tins respectable arpatbseari.e
in
th.. Stalin; and. in rittsburgh, by liel4. tinge. Jr.. D. A.
Fall:Lash:el , a Co.. Dr. S. isadtb. Ltronel Wilcox. A On.,
tlehosinroalier A Co.
in_Allegtolny Oily by LI. P.l3ehearti and Leo A.13.k.
ham 1)- auglfro
Orin S f4 '' hible
idlliner, No. ill Fottrils street, M‘ mused , S•
dll work eitrustsil will to eseeutel wish neat:mere uud
- _ -
Stir Wa Dialer the attention of our
ern to ihe sdperticetr.tot ?..1011.1073 INV100111. 1 "
a,.taiLb." t kat round tha faurth p.a.
- .
GRENT REDII.IIOTIO.NI-NPRICE NI
, 1
SELL:NG OFF TO MOVE!!
- -
MOE IS L. HALLOWELL & Co.,
~
noon.TEas . AND JOBBERS OF
SILKS AND FANCY GOODS,
AO market Street. Philadelphia.
WISIIINo to clop out tLcir present etoek
of goodi be moiing into their nen note, ado the at.
terabit, of began:to their large end rpleaulid avert.
t‘c , :tt.of MW
• 'U. FANCY GOOTtli. Rllilloll3, to de.
to, : I,od out at very }knotted grit-eat
Zdigklkier4 will metre etriet attention, arellahidi hale
the liertentqftre.lecel price, . .09,121,
. • ... ROME:
NS URAN t CE • COMPANY,
N V YORK:
CASH OAPI.I
LOOlllB
Ai $600,000!
0. , Agent,
No. fO Wood greet, liffedergh•
numerous t.,
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•
Swum 1.. ..... --....1.tt0 of • thwt&ths, Darlfor.l.
Virtusot Lcrol , k Co.
jT/Tr0dwrethrat7.7:..........:::::: vir o
Row., ...... rm of.s co.
1111/iow If. Aft/len.-..:...—.-.711r0x of 01•111. hleCeL A Co.
°tun' ......
TU4rlars. CO.
4' ‘'.l** " °*-- .......
Want of o. Al
A'lV.
Lon P ...... of Mose* /Surf.
Heart. C. Mr Pam of 10. PP A. Lo y e ms.
/....no rim o f f er s ee Loy A Con
Chug. Hat ...... ..... of C. D. !latch A Co.
JoAss B. Hutchinton.—....--....Fina of J. O. row, Co.
IT/Ilium C. Lambert,- Vis ta of AAA . Lawronet C
(.7sor/es ...... Flfto of ifuchi o ey t C o. a.
&Ade xf.whowy,jr.,....ritot of Lowrie AttarborT
Lea ..Vortem,--.....,7121112 of .1. M. Bewlse, Moo wow A Co.
Ainoo T Virtu of Trowbtidtw. Dwight & Co.
Jahn .... .-.-..Tlrm of Neloon a 00.
Chariew P ..... —Yi • rut of Dolowindhare &Leo.
(*rot Otaine . non of Fhetwass (With,
0.1 0 0 MoTD.s. ...... tai. D. !Sorg & Co.
Lomat ikrm of Coot.. Lathrop A Lb.
Monne time( T. A IL I.lwwwneet.
Dowid Saw/Ord..-- ..... f oJo
nh.n S eo
uwt k
w & nolo I rd.
&Ans oDorto ler 't
.....
.put load /1•.• re.u.. ---- 1 - I , m of itnekell, Menne, A hull.
Alfred S ......... cf A. d. barn. ken.
Roe Lod:wool,— ....... d! K. Lookwoot A COO.
inwisse ...... 1 1rm of finyhtus, Allen A tk,
.............................
taw H. Pr of ars e .
..hAn . . Vim of Swift, )s o rt
Js Cu.
* • f Js b.
Ward A Kr& Vino of Work A Drei , e.
nuts , . lf. sgmb.l4.....sa.k<ithb•ow.Er.VlL 'LC°
tows Vtrm 00 B o
1.10 C 0 3 , 0 th, fo7 t4l
Bank
N ebt . r . nek ...... of Weals, F. 1.84 Co
Hamer Aforgow,....
tharve
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1.1. L r e
l is,. I . •lARTIN. daert,
1 . 1 ;;:
R. C. LOOMIS,
t or 1.!: lstc firm of n'eurdy & / 40[1:3ie.,)
• 9199.9. ALT: DRALEr.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
39 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Third Among Statement
~(1 11 1 .!6 , 1, 1 . 71
~r )
uiummk, 4, es:,3
Aunt+ or tho,comoonr.ll.4l_l4'69-31X.9 0 /. 3 31
Prontaar.s raid to 11.1' 131. 243 na
Intrrart trett on 946 19
trttl.lontr.7 cad galoo Purnitnst.— 1.040 00
15 YE
-
ils.miurat mantled ....... 3 6,199 04
D 0.1132 31
Logrro,t.nr.frr,pen, cormltslons.P.r.
listurnoril Prigninmg,
grationcrr, Printing. T 7.901 81
estStslrts..-Is paLl to sad -.lac—Sae-d---- 14; 3 0 1 1) 7011
ameat el revenue liable for 70
, • ..i7egol2 GO
llorrit all Hotting.ll: =du., isaaaa
oecurttlar
-
Useh ttata4,= . lah7C4 7 c 7 f
'weary I Lt
rflv tvraiMnt 2.94 artlkticalety—.. LOGO OO
I=l,ll/1 10
okra ' tvat U. Com
pantv;gt. DAC. .0
rca cern=
.1..)1 , N P. it iltilltitgiltD. DannEln =Mr.
P. EEDIIWICK, Liarriaburrt
IsAle tIS' , JONEZ, Paita.leltEls, •
A. Vill,6ll l lP. Snaggy. ilttatsurgEt
A. efiattinitt
JoitN B. RUT iir.ElOll.D. Dauphin. canuty;
A.
GILLET, Etarrlaburg .
ti EN,
•
101,46 T KLOTZ.•eart.on eaentr
Jtsilla P. ItUTHEErinti.t. Preal,lont.
MLLE:, Sacra LlyT.
Witt Euntra against garb is( aro and inand
own,
106-7, on narrclaaralian in city Cr wintry, at lown , t rat
oanstatent sithufaty. gwallins. haus
Nina . g•rpatnaili er for a tarns ut yearn.
Wench UM*, .amen at Verret sad grnitEiSold 'frac
cart . A. A. U.111.11.1E.it. Attuars.
Citizen's Insurance vimpuny or Pittsburg
. n. D. rasa. P11142.3X ,
r.i7t11:..3 L. 111.1i.6111.L.E., tine,
174107, 14 Ng-UW.I., BETWEESI g...1.8.E.1: 7
WOOD MUMS.
fir 1 . 11.E4111t3 HULA. AYI , C.llola. 111141i15 ‘1!1111
../1.111) AID /111201ESIPPI RIVF.III.. AND TRIUCT.A.
41a ,
/onno.t cArr.4l too 07 dawaor
vabetsi pill< SSA cold INLAND
TAA NNPOIZZA VON.
VIIIDOSODYJ
D I Wm. Lashatt.Jt...
_
E^-n!1 Iles I S.`•
int:DK. Dilworth,
I J'eurkelr
J. t , .....hecutantat,
:rte Drient. Pe nnin 11. Day*,
Lassa El. ock. den
KXRS DT
JOHN T. ..—..11013T. T.
PI/ILIP
REMOVAL.
LOGAN, WILSON -, Sz CO. •
INIPORTNIO AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
YORKIISN AND DOILISTIO
lOUTL•IGIVre 6.0 &o• •
Ilttvo removed to their- new and ortotuoto
suns. Co. bit What street. fine darts boo the At. Cletrits
Ltotel, stein, their siaet.girirs. ant merchaiiis seciessitr.
see fist of to an examination of the meat secnviete were!.
isentes•iv etterrd hi this cite. (elks
JAMES. P. TANNER,
WLIOLIinALE DEALER
IN 800113,3H 0 E5, 801M1T43, AND LSATMIR,
NO. 36 Wood.-streetrPittsburgh, .
AN.n roanILL
itir liy esook ooniists of tioi - nide of 2500
oAnze., ,obrLenc ee,ry variety and aryl( of DuOrt'S,
SHUN ( and - tIONNET.i, ourehaaed dirtot from Nen l
as reaely toy zgog.
I and
PTA'Nfillartel tr
fa Mr *lth thove 01 Phlladolidna and New
tort. I'nrchu•r• 7411 plowt• roll run connine before
buying. Atm,LNEW YOUIE BULdS LEATIIIIIL 1.1 10
DAG.UERREGT YPES
'AT TUE
NATIONAL GALLBBY.
ACICSON'S National Daguorrosn n3lory,
tomer' of the Dlamond and )Irlcrt otrovt, (oppteito
Vfitunee (trot atom.) Pittsburgh.
Dont. awl (letdown visiting to rbtadnilfrlike o.ketttle.
at mOderate Prices. Ida please call at io gbov
and Areigr
',:.'4":l;P:hrhSVg 41rirt‘°'„,711,°: .Bids. nn take the
men mr,aratd faatisnlbia el the human form aith all the
Erx
.oxf.ang:Z.l do
pileah.r,aticdiCtlurittl:rd.tltenown.
*„.l),.t . nromts not tc2o.ll . td t 5 tab..
feet %I:eat/Unto
lelL.Liknenno lento of gob And deoassre/ permit* to
.7 'part o f t ertty and •
iraelturens open, and ovarttUna Use a A. no.,
I g. Rol :an, In he ATELtarslreD
•
WELIION`B FIRST PREMIUM
DAGUERREOTYPES.
• POST OPYO TILEGT.
ITTIZENS and strangers who wish to ob
4,) Gan an notursts, ettistlz unlit& like Monne, et
sort modolialt Mtao, w ill L u d RIO thelt interest to et.
well known oetsblistmentorhers mattre setlefeerlon
to
pmtrantewl or no Guam made. Haring ono ef the
Isre,,t sod best arrunged Side and Skylights ever roc.
eructed for the purpose, with instruments of tlet
an
vowel fat literl, end nlrlup.eltnptizil the ereteln asp ptan
cl
I`,;:it.-112,..,tgiTiVer,;;NI.V, vagv„„!:zit to
~,„ 'opor to the peLtnan of the AV,* strls Drcart"
reotrpos, either sinalp tliagitUT.r.l..h....,,Ct omso
"6= 4 1,,,t, toed opietina, to eh , iseeu,ers, A
tro o
ut 5
IPA 5, 51. , In 0 v. “ atr Vl'
CHARLES E. LOOMIS,
STOCK AND BILL DRONER.
Notes, Bonds, Morgues &0., Negotiated.
PARTILOLAII error/lop
GIVEN 10 TEE PURI:EWA AND PALE OP BTOORM.
Are-wide our 8. Jonu At ON. moor Wood awl licartb
aunt. • • •
FLEMING BROTHERS,
(ucammis.J. lan a co.)
WROLDISALD DUGOUTS,
No. SO Wood lanai. SqUaburgh.
ea..Prorriattirs of Di._ ht'Laoes Golatrratad varcathiro
1v.,. YDIA.
O'CONNOR, BROTHER &
DADIEFIIIad AND IN 111/11../aNONI DEALERS, _
N 0.15 WOOD. VISINT. _
Was door from iftrat.straito Plttsbintbk,
ses:Bay and eoll,Par and Current Fands
Sight' and Tlmi ' BkahaaP. Coln, Mai, Modern and
Western Time Dllloond Pronguorr Notes glow o
cant; on Tints Dopoltsiot Pir and Ihurannlonor
Uinta Ma sal Magna Policia, for *a ADM /Wooing
doolcur taut Conlll ll s4 o . ooo s sa 1 / 0,41 8 aw 544 -
(5 1 d40 1 .15~51). . •
1153 - Dr. McLatioll Liver,' Pin.S.
.
pr at medicine has allinliaii.. , l all , otberp Itie eta, a.
'dl 'esari . r( tte 1.1rer...10 , tffisa , si\are el calatari
', ?4 ,.. ee e. etkke ~..esa tleie lE., V PX:lli,Nrd . . that
111 , : surpolrtng It Flea cad ewe:rade a,letkeee. Detect
b. o ram d;etingoinhel ii it of `:l"qatti,..s'E.o r ,
- l. & TosTiotx of eat Way In v:1;r1i, i•1e 1, 1 , , cr, Lire?,
Cc-..plaint, 15 perttliarty LarnbloPs RIOS rem..-c nod'
eh. Lod =acct testi in Caeareilou 1he'1p,...,..t1,-,•,\",1
pr ..crlloolcs their pulintitita..these 01111P7 tecoli :la
el. ;gel to e'er' flora ct the ilkseQl. Let is eer feel Le \ale
1•.. Ate the moat otpatinato eiteei of Mat terriXte eoutplalel.
Tt hsrejuntly lireorre oelebrate.l:l:'
ca
the kescarches of
Dr. McLane hero plarei hie acme e , o the :keeefaeinis.
o: ....kind. No cce haeltut cr Junto kDi 0,4 Ar.a 40,14
t.w. o'alet, shed d be without tbtro'uable, P 111.5..—
D o , rem Brain In the rlaht 511 e. Unde to etlik or the
,-11. , ..1.110 2 Inernonu wltti presenter-m. 4 '0 15 111 00:11.
en •ea the lett tile—v.lth orrasional \eotac (5 50, r 5 nt '
pa' .. under tte rtpholeptl-dr, tteett\ntl VitentliNg to
\ \k
th 1 ire of the rheuhlott DA; u;rou it. that Ithouiti(
int or paltta era enmetimes taken fee d thinna Af, Chop
or , e trothdleeaae if the Liter; and ill'il , wk 5 4 hiv
1, g 0 in sW:it] .! noel buy a Lox ct . . Ma te tl:s \
...,
riir Putelneera .1111e:wet :I, ailafer In. m a.'srs`i
01155DRATED LIV.EIt DILLS, ntol tniloPßoi'elne.. There'
\
or. ntber OW, puree:Doe , 0 to Liver. itl4l-.1(ow faro
all public .. Dr.lslektur's Llvrr l'ilD, nt t lias s, tt . b
V. roans, cit. toe be had at a I :e.t.a , .417 r g 6 \& , 19
to :ha trultrtl States. and teem the sole prepr s 4to \, ,
yhrainv I siwiliEV.\ \
Duueteote to J. *lad a Do, IF.aket.
. ; MARE LED,. , \ \
thesamulan dale :Ind Sept. - b. \ :ay 9.11nal FM
tor,. Mr. M. W. WAT:I3II. of MIMIlon. •• 51kII. NNZI ..4,
MI: G. bleCUlLthl. danettor Et 'Wm.. . cCally. °rad.
. .
I,I I INE COUNTRY SC:6.'o' 'R. - 4 L- 1,E,J,11.1.,
-, *nerd In WllltamburCle, an lm sylia(lily oppoilta\
tillwa's Ilatel, oonaletlta 0 e 10l of count; lasslbS (l.
ir....t. too the elttebargn sad Gretabura Tor/lath* ti it
lue ectl •ztandlog beck 4.6 feet to (40 fobt air.. emelt I,
tb , r.elo. II a I.zo terser xtsble two rbiry 13111(31i. DWELL.'
t. inuse, ....cm oltb «sll troat arel barb \bal lora
. i Is dialog vran and leathery o:a:to:a:iii...e‘ 0220 a0i.01.4-
irg systtroculd ca. the -w
the sertni th t ntlaz rerss ski
.1
W.ll , buttb.. and adapted. for • pri to reslit e. or
bo.rdaelt Yonne. nave -la alit II 0.1 11}1-1. *table\ gni
other toataele oat balldmsr. \k( anen Illyea vbeiht--
go rod. ASSIT to Ile eicLielet, '
0,00 \ , !A 215 ,.... _..-‘- ,
610 n iLorb:.ssi: bE o ° B ß.l'lk..!.'Mrfa„? . Ba.':
....-_-_, 0000.80t11 p., J. fildd (I,\*9 ViC ear o 0
n LBS. UHLOB.uVOI4 m btu6; ilud
5U for tale by EL'7$llR:O h 141qal.
60 LBS. CLIRO3IE YE - 40‘)Y iti 'qore,
13 and tar sale by leall FLlSalllial a Bicv.
2t)8 5.0 8 u L5 . .. 4 /4 , A.! 1e
. D .
_ 04 , ,
F D1 L 0 ,,.. , 31 .1 ,, v
t.,1;i " . ., 6, \t, s
0,01 'T \,‘ r %
4 , .
521 -1 BBLS. TANNERS ki.n '4
L i3O ~ITAI :
kall.-,T cafe br lltZal kkE'ellbtrep tu.e. '.
BoxE s s CASTILE sil k? in blitr. ' , lnd
513f0r salt by [sap) EL-illae It a
.
,1Ci6113.2. itl.M..l.NE6ite. 04/.0.1.1 , 4:1/ , \ In
alum, and tar sal* by - S'SEJAN'a 1 1i14 . ..
teial 1:
A (HERMAN WiTaON, Ofletklitirakt —.'
~
is_ •oi• ku•111; POST til,VlCl.l.—Wbtra a11'... I (..h (Ise. (---'.
(...ama 0 the:ate c f A4cl.tra.o .4' 4Of IV, *I the ....,,..,
wtti 1.1• prruately ilLetadi OW. Wntluge lar akli, owickl4 -
sa::,..t. attmtle..l 10 ei, er 4 \ bit Ob., o, al eta 10, ' 10,0(a 4
tr.o Pent., *40 , 14 -
1 1
a
34/ —*-- blll ---
d likiii. ~, LI.NTUR I
-- -ik a utak. ing
I,_l 1.. tabdahment. Co nit:Abets It. ' the botwr4-
113.4 ti (Lo 10:19110/10, ma, th earesesa 10 D. (~ 1, into
call . Ili a h. k(Keihle Y are.. 3%,
tee *at ,
icoAlue chnit tt:st
ps,c. t.lun.t.tittd
IGuk inst.
tto —6t) 0 fret le it
Qui T e.) &E. en...e moveabl..
Flzkures, for tale at dm Ind& Nn. 716
& !.1..11114.L1,F
t 25.00() ."
d
"111t1.
S_ ,aTWN.
D
14b
1\
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e. , •=
/UXES i‘lanufaaturad Tobapc)
C OVP retti Es, ri el br lulC. ('Kli ly '
.nom sA. CULIIE
lELS: , 1
"V l - 7 A. OULfWit PLV. '
ii
for' sae , by •
A., cutLy..; , fig , y ,
d cuitkfa ctio by \
YELL * Woran,
%,)V Orr t.
150
.. ~ .
- Penn. Gist's \7o,lke. • , •
~
LORENZ & W GIITIVIAN, s \.
tkpy liTZiII F A t'TU R illtS 'Of ',all ,kintia' of
1 V A ' V f .11.8. E‘ITZLES, a Od Win\ KAY UL1.1 , 1?..•t3-3 W.. -
to, Di t,l Ytout eti,..et., Ititpotnesh ~.• • '•
1. B.—lNA:cc ler, • tibauod, raid .. \ 1
cdd Frorlo of• Wlri•
d ,,,, '...14..1 private c2oulch• kr Etcttle • eat' Vit.,. •
VALUABLE F. 031 FQR -SALN, Fir:noted
V In llree Town topI : ISK mile e from it, ear, nut ens
but eels :rem the Perrysville Plink Reed; Se sexes and
:rend: een Ina high vareofectitryst Ion; Irene IWO+ or
prises bort= .enlow ladl—bsia, ri soon tortb:r, The
tturroventenre zee a seral, nweillog i llen.. Stable, bini...
=`:..7 ‘ l4' l LY's.:ralN., ' '`Wilitn t i iT&rat:g.
. 4 \
n't,t`. - .r:V,",m''Ll!.: ~.tAltt:rn'4l=:°,,rtoZ ills
csrieslnr ettrynsec Pare, per i pir ere. TMI CIL. IC ill
1,5,1. Este... Cu krar Anson yrnenrs.ztl i mr u s.:7— .
A;•11, to
epTS :teal Twnits and' n Agent: ill Elfin-Es,
' •
New Trimming and F ishing Store.
•
' alit. , 10- i
r r 1 !"! 1 . 8 1l j t. B il 9 .:1 1 .. IB L h the v t ° ub Lt " ii e g. ' "Ai tn' t ,- ; h
\
Ins reararnerat the story, krenwese s t rig
hl, s otwi
stn r , „ eir.rs be would be place roe all of rw cr,
oorde.: eel ell arr. mar fewer Lim w b a fell. Ile in
to r:s se l‘ng ell art in bit Iles 03 • w al tar la ne
:el,. Penises wishing tr. V orchsee Bs rtrees - tis, wale:ea:a
es II and examine ray wee Ir s Prevlone to pnyb. it. .
h IL— sten llems ea Ablrtestnike to order to lbw ntata It
:..best canner.
_t_lskrk . JAMES . VTTCIEIVb.
xrEN iizog —The \ first of the e \tEon —A
V lasso DEril. thsh Iron fist 37 , notain. I 4 resolved
• : az CUE 1.10C17. ho 21. Elseen:VAlley. i r rlntw
8 171`.:D:,.1E5 . .-3 bl - ,•• Fetith•.r , ,
%
2 iliniakg. . \
6 bbls :twe.
76 I'ILV nd Sta.
t,. ..re.. tor rate by leerlill A lan PICKET. 400.
13 —__
I RUQND NUTS.-16#, bags `now now Landing
trod EtelailAr ht.," for Fifijt4bzix
nasty
o, \
tr=
I3LAN' IiETS —MURP.IIY &. B.UROII
‘
PIMA , hare renelred Eseetri and .11oaleheadi
I...ANSI:NO including a few pair tore ea goier: 1114.0‘
*:•,13n037 , illUr.elo, pad 1.11 ainortnAo t of tn. various".
otrada• et vermin., Welab Flannel% lbea tare giro et
cei•ed a impel:tar toakent Mesettd and 'tbletacaked Yhtn
nets. tmpttal
Q_l it tla Eiif STORE FOIL Sito.—One of
IP the boat nectar.- Stern an roan at' et. atneo the
C.o.d. will 144 na'.il on fate tern". do good a haus* nt , 'ht.
walk Into totrinam wtit tot ren , a/n tang. It , 4on went
it , alt moor. IR. M. W1)54
xv,ll 45 Mathet atbaah
Allegheny Volley H. R. Letting.
NOTICE TO CONTACTORS. ,
CtEA.LED PROPOSLLS re,:cived
br the suberibets. at the SugiuraVita. in Meta , .
a:as, Aramitroog oesatrt
li
I*. until 5k r i5 , , , ,,, 1 rue.t.r.
(.o
.ca tub, Pr &lug the naltntrand
s•tratsaths and the mouth of itlaboniss-40 alts. end
We prattles, mtwearn cod tnnoellos\al thhear.
bstee-e the mouth 1' dishoottis and Wroult t itle-7S.
t 0.31.. This Miriam:l eribreare all•dhe to ntri lasso the
ne
Prot...ale will also be rite:Tel frtlht deliver of', matt ,
a. oath.. hoe between tett/Aar/lb °OO of
51dItottIng--66 The ttror-ttee tans 9 fret. 1 g; hi
, rnitts, of shtteatakr rtl•eltech eitteollt -et s at et ail .
sroved Umber. .
Prtast...l. mar he WI thi , 1110.1 . 81:e Ile Faenti • 'r.,ltt
We city titt•t orals. Water litrut abate ?dirket; oat
St =alder. the 11th 111/Miter.
the sort an We line 01111 a rair fur ea.:dilation .11
and arm hattirdit. t)stither 0111. a\\which thste aseltht
ut eo.lctifl,atior. they td vett at the Milne in •itlittann`hi:
V r eapltratitin rear h.• made I.
V:auktin %Fright, r tv - •el A.Atotaat. Enainttr.
Oa, to W. blah,r IOW; ti. tuslnewl ,Uterhe
r leht•anto, rit eimrah, item Wm:,
J charms. President
tellia ate ectla OlitallltattlAlN.3. LE JL
IL roomed. 'rellione, lierell., Nett
Tarts; PI Va. Ledger, and nemlo i ll t s littoral . Bronatslie
wod Ugrian: ilereld and Plain ter, CI, tool, imett
Vet. IS, and tend bills immaita.ely la WI..CI:e.
IIEk,SF,„-120 beteS. 'Western Ro4ervo
t "' . " aa •
T,, a .
No. Favaaact :re+.
t,2 UN Int P,S.-4 r o WW2 ,be„nr,
17 • ' eno bble: NA). naiNEW. \ •
76 hall.ch•ete /1,11.0 d Te
76 bests 01501.4.i00111.11 3'05 •
50 1156.1•40'., 3 u.se atsemit.
33 bnite.ol`riC , s t s t.b ,
3) dn. Cluelonatl Mottlacaralle ,
ear., and far sake by T. LaTTLY, a ,
eotd7 A .1.12 earml elreer ,
r
176T—Scnistime on WellneedaYsctsrnoon
pair of Ught (KM) FEra,101,11 4 .•
6, .1. The dc,1,0 at 0611 ,r , Y , *.d.). 0 \
them at she Mien Of fkla 5103namehala Motel I.
50 Fiii37:s - fr - mii) SILICS.HA. A, MA.
emir at Ca . No. 'lSlV:ftlx Eireyb ktuip revolsa4,itmir
VArtileat o.,,r•ttanett“.l tlel.D bIL.B, cotiplitingrsy,
ltetr. llltti.ona /Awl CIA , P 1.13 811 k., .:
Wi.lo34l3lPl4'dqua4rillti "
I.nors tithaiulie.' V .
Just to 1.1v0.‘• flue spwrtliirnt ct Ladle. - tlea . talk
l'iMlii , ltli YringtritL,.... 01 . 4. §0*, a° ,,,,,,,, a c o '
, !, ' iio, Ut * ..Filth otnet.
u uppLEMENT to the •,third Edition of
0 Donors Picas? \ kocitsining A il of Astwrablt, h{F.tni
hi 1 '6,i3, with wo teat 110 , ra Linnets, in Irtyg. i x , ~
\
Deaklitaa Alltatliq;e , r. 63 Noo se itts'it
. 311 CIO
nor 22 , ' \
iiiLANDERS \ON STIIPPIN Treatile
fig .rabe VV." h I°'l° bT u Ttrirg' "
fax
• w•r_f'r`
- trce betArren9,l4 4th.
Fafth,— , •
liacontry
testgoodi Ilost,llCll%
L Bodo. Untlrf , tikA Wetter,. tad 'toe.r...cfi,
tsres's pH- ' toe Fall, that; eltavym 1137. -.1111
tattle ream irteet wool. e.eVtttiCe. bto . e.
kto_ell*Paetari;Gth tgLL...4.,l4leeele,Wwiek kit.
10 gl In t do l d r ot: i.& t i l e n a atoll ahed end V i l et at taleT7V
seal, , s O. 111413ELBUW1 la •
Lulu •ottr dxrilo¢ 170...C1.144dt, •
Ettt7 F.lsi gr,tll: l",\ • \
Zlgrog Pc
Ewhtair tic
s Dinie
Unto Qv
1.10, Thou
fusltle.• .
LIMP
R el
the huutuax
Goers Ar,
stxme c t
awe Llsent
Witter: note.
H : • Oa.
& ENTLY.Arri'S \
g:' ,4 . l ' \."' .„: .. Th :•-•,.
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.:- - 1 -. / . 4 i gl .
. •• ,IFmNI
o. ld
6 fo l r fork s O141.i•Oilt:„•• D g \o. 11 t
J. e.,
,',.1t4e1 o.iol. ...0.1.L.E5,-- 1
\ I.car. ' emir cem. comlelO L.
\
to: . o . f_:!rtob , g 2106.it0. . •
~ ,
, • , 6 , 1 $:/ ,, t..6,10, , rn wheror . .t*
1 1 m, itr Va. to good ...Ir ,
•
r , ot,on tO %
Al.
e
Yod
rEw MOle, STORI ._- - --„-- .
\
tut, op/ao,,i`ft No M .B,lortttroglAd: :;.,,
'a st=4, Perli. l'"rtrlA Pmeit inet 81 , .
Blotes..lr, 81 Eu'er. ProolCcri ~s. }I; lOneti.
kinds of 1, to '
Ittromonti In;x4' dot rag ovah
ortes,Alt of irt.ich woothrijo trAriblgr...*
-% fot- 110 g B ?4,f'd 'A t . efturolt; 8 4 0 D. .\ i i
No, 83, Yoorco Arse% ,
kilp . o will minim/71 0 N On,
\\ -- • •
OM FOR VIM \ t• 5. 0.
t.4l:kr4biutts( Home:
teat MY lE.' , "
\mlentq i cg i Lrti t g ,
".d14711, Trqtrann tm
A tLIV;I;MVZ/Pr.
11111.1.'
N. --- ' \_ • ,
i..,;, if.f.colb.o_noqurt s ysrpko.t.f.o. rjr, u . c9:ll)\ e,
t,\,, 2‘a •!:,: zz;.g.x<it.y - T, - .. 7 I c,•.
„2000itic,... ..,,,i a.m. , chain: , •
, V ..Ik4 I. 2 .) ' \ IC...MASON 10 0:1-
1.. Z. o t(Ax-3 \coxes re4ne! Ant veoei*o
:tg net ' '' T l T'xiolifv E Ati ° 44,'__
[k`,ln - RII.I:S',TONELS bhl - B\oll ih elk;;e eltd
s JP
for mix t1 5, ,..ce20 . J. E01.100:1Itt : tilt .iCkg, \
AAMP n iFig —1 f bbh iri\ st••';, fok Bale,
2
t t.
.....), kat , , scrioo.lll.t .R!* co%
__
1 14ANIT.101i, A.irr-.5 bkla)pat 84* And
~1 , rpl . ,To. to- ViNiotAm.o l -!it 4k oi!:‘, \
N. 25, sth btrea,
juo ct to.rl{ ca‘
1.4 I%IDI 4.a
'i
'clA 4 .4„--50 bell .'i:test)k :up. Y. II -Illei ,
' - l's , sist reed and 13c:710, ,y .
~`sale _ , ‘,. \, T. LITTLE , 04. \
% OLAgrE I -150 ‘.51113 ,,, N, 0., 30h de;
of
~..,. :e.r, ovt. r... and ton
, „leo b Lrrn i k .; \
4,,1 ti 'CA R IS, SODA- , 3Q kft..! New Castfe,,
1 ~..,, reeeisevr4nd for eels
.. ), A , 214 , J. RC. 04,:451/
Ii!HUS . '.7BLIIri— . •,.
10 bxs. Potts' NY, 1,”
?'
1)0 Ins 'AV bite s'etV ,l. l. s . just teciAsel ii.o for sale by
gooNste.KEß‘a CO.
i SRL , Oli„r=loVie. Buruktlexdtp, Nu. I.
A '''':." '''t' ' "'AT:nom+ mAk IN s'yo.
CceiVia
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er2)
-
iii.EATftE na ß . rT 1. t . 1. , GI I \SENO— ', \ 2 \
\ I a n * fs'''"" 1 to `ltii'ru f iittia AC'
\
..t.'\. .
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\ A n
Id blast.jbat itbai.d arrl bl, mlo hy s ,
s . e ms •- % ' 113A1 , 111 RICKBY a 14_:`
4 'NETS-200 Ca .i;;Zyiii7ll\l)en -
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1 ..- ,h a: 0t0...0 moon aaoralair a larloozoe.,
b.abottql nment or Airomilum ct sit ate mon v .-,
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Ban. add Vile.l Nt Sc. Irobout tlY. ‘ zoto is this city. ,
olica,kion f•vinotto•tion e v r A r TE r it tte 3 T, , tg a tdi A Lrii
c.plOolArr . tS Wood_ itteet•
eetvri. , f t Stoch
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be.. d • . bgleanla
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s a /pLojeck. f i ist 1-14 e. of Essemey.
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THOMPS 9 Set e 4
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COTTAGE "go
/111 l teOXl.. .•• Inlnk P. ark t latobra, abOut
peri pronnet.b•istr DS•t th. praperty Tors:Loaf
igtilEVI2:lV•MtaWD2ll= tmentlT
pulref Dud put tutu too:pieta node übir prop , rt. !routs
•ul Cho Ohio rirtr. and bur prom -.rof forms • vi pv
Inuokro of JO% ff SAIL • •
erplYlenl: • • • •
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W. Ito took ~,
CARPET WARER OMS. \
NO. 112 MARKET tiTßekr.„ \
%VS are constantly Teeeina# sal \ open g
y y ..r Yell stvk. et cARZETINO. IL et,011.16 d
TuIeIMINOS. etalpostrin tbe \ largest teacart\ ent ever
otter., . lu lulls matelot:none wbleb Me/ be t4d tbe
S t g y jl; .. , r.,,
pik Carpet.. ~ s , , N \
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Tar , , , r? Senecas Caeta. , ''' , \
141166.11 Ilrosiele aerate, , .'. ,
".. AIIIISI4CSD Hromeele Carpe ts." '
\ Extra 66wr 8 car ~a rP, _ _,_
Suptrtne 3 plyuertme. ,
aarermatreatalp eaikaaq‘
. Flaw/ogres" oNr to. \
Common Ingrate Oa Tettl,' . \
Damask Vault!. Carpet.. , \
\ Tapestry Veultan Carpet% , ~
./elela Vaitlen Carpet.. '. \
,i,witldedtlirtf4.l=6., Hag. , \
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ALSO, s
Cr.:Oo Slattinw, Jute, Allard- Marilla.Bkeleteu.Adelella,
ob , erstla. Vaent 01-al Sena, Oren 01,111L'Itug Bak
Itrunttenl Tutted Hat, witle • larwassenreturnt or Mar
lie and T, fled Huge. Table Linen, omb B
Iltlekebusle apt
Re tneek Towelltugs, Snow-drew Napkins, TUrter
Dzlltee. \ Baresok Table Main, krubowei Hero nod Tsb 6 4,
Clews,', Velvet Tale Ooeere, fiStin Basbretdered PS.11:11,
Covert.. s . A '
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troolen,"Fl'or., Beim. 14•4,' 15'4,144. 124.84 and , 64
erld.lia Ptah Itede, Zl.4incr. Ito ~ .itti a fall aPeartosent
'of nil otter , tetra a usually , kept la •. CARPET'
, OIL CLOTHS fives 2.4 rchi. to 24 feat - Wale. eat to At
wan \
• I • :Pr , bell Wl= '
b ilerlog see .ecrelon with VlVl'lhal the tessullie.•
turses and lenacetere.vee.wauld invite all 1. , e.. 'dab:4
to 6.1,11 , 11 IlarBLS, §,2666,1„n0cT c 6 IT . ktotrElzll.2 give
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330 ity Adams Ct 's Ei-
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11 ET'rERS OrADMI.NISTRATION'hive
ti t grautid to the undoillgoai npozittie estate
of
'inointattnittoi.died• t.t.Z.ir cho=
adnin-t acid estate nownt\ttee acme properly &T •
thoutloiti.2 fir eattlemont. and t. Ode to t:y ~itl mate
immidt.sto raiment. .
epV.ldandyi W.d- 1141FATO).1
ainti:reeel
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• Borne a Tr46lolll\B re \
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jOS liCliNi \in CO. \ haw) • ow Ill' store
o . BTOC.IE 0 - Elmelientlloves. IrtaMitinrs.
Cathie: , Krel , 'l k :ll....X l l l ßlr. :1)71 • d c .. 11, 17 . :
Vil' fii677...,. broutrt n e ilds ‘ outs; 11 IX
ellE,t4 , &Al At eller lowwet' rat& .Wholocil a nd td{
buyeTs .at iottfw. to toll bttost oarottotloit : ja l. O,
TR4Nso„,...Ni , window CaXtains c ;-
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oton , \ \ '.. TLIOMMI .17/LLIIIeR. 7 ."
lity o,4,re,c,
ALL PARL'II_ and BQRtlEri,. ~ •
An ixtomir,i'A.},l well easorteletack Of , ST . TO .
~i,, ~,,, i kind o f ftpovitonotows.iNelootod extresai • e
Fal wi Wino.. r slos:ltoKo ment,eelebrateel tout a•`
torte et Dattttoota,Pbito Alt, Nor \ Ster .0d 0.0,:.,
aor wino. 11,,..1 fur tkl ler .
pl 9 \ N THOIIiILPATIVLEEL. .
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, WinT2 11,BIlltiO, 01411 111.3.CAND 1 .1 1 11,.1.A.tp. ,
at dorth,ast *mu . , kourtb ,611.11W 10 , 1 1 11 niq :
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‘\ s Two Tesuguni Wanted- , \
MEETIN'Oc or tho\T • rd ' Word
t !oboql
Zoard, idle...he:ly p h vit bittilae,,.2.s..
...N. sa:Fulo* - 1111roks want or lz l'; - ' ,
atter exentinliz ?
u Ve t n i ea to be . enottleel on --,:tith • by• RV . eenl .
Wr'"a ' "ugriallgitagr Vtrosoph zrkt.' .414,
Z.,:Mi i , i , g ,'", \„ 1 ,1 ~'t 4 „, I'. 0,,,,, $303. ~ _
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Sen. , - ~,.',-,,\ A. ' s 1 83. , ' .'_\ ill troi.4 l l:4 ,
All , hrnY ••••••• - - t ` 16.
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•nts ualtratd. u ml irs nom tha eft:, time.
Kinn I, • GO aanD4 en the Varjrninbrunt‘
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Aro dbaa4ed atd 001:atm 1 0 1 0 a In a . r a t . c4 , :tat i e . .r . it
::1; 61 r yTi . ee; " b ' n k t;e7elfgk_l 7 4:fr te1f 1 4 0.1.6 b" 1.
ed s lA * ll newlerletoi oluunruaaat of We” tat* tate. A
Wile 4 bun:lMA tS. leo , ion of careferte-el.tikant driutts
and tUcirgi:iontogLPO.l=B:baffas=
frligleNy.tas 14A motto ‘lriKA ' erlaldhlttgb.\UUra %W.
ketel,Sub Var bolde • aute, vunda4auledet box
er, demi, ari; gad loSpr ,. . r. r. < 0,,. 1 ,a . ou .
Ovtiaal. ecutt•Ted 40C14.V. Ur vortoooldibyt do
vitro and abasurelgues to mutat,: beautifully ebatuelied
~ mud opal landfat• .... a , ocolvii. oat , rod onges,oo 00.
10rn. 4 . trunblorOood ci tootinkwkruby orkerarodl•dailur
Mtn
brolly sod
01 sr _ rrlc Jiw YOU*. EteueurAaraef , :
ik t o r tubg CO3 t ux OW/ Tit dettenfere:, lo zuntAtere.
anal. o f.. pytt.m\ y tr,n d o Ha, dor von= 4014 1, 1,-7
dlticks. to. .Ikao*: l . ltktolee of rlbil \ Inlaid tea ric
WI handle t l , a al r i txblo el:to. rvvo o yik, 174
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'Adige ia Darden sitirequ , klitoattend. Hair Po‘itl i a \ \ \
ui "Alt lla coalluunt mOrular, aft.coooti A eT , a \
th and 23tb. until bil are cold. rrsios mob. i 1
.23 \ \ , , P. id. DAVIS, net \
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Auction, '
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SATURDAY k:FWENING, Sei. % I. 24th,
Q 7 ceeDick. Mlle .o. , lr‘tosrelil Sales R. 1113 ' cropar •
g ue :i i. and Il i fe:At: i ,z11 1 1 1 , 40:11 , : r 1ar:= 1 .7.4ynk o
saiortal.44ocr a . twitat, Wars. Iferlu'ol Dlt4aloDo
Ellin 111`.‘SZTILL7,._'7,':111rai7V. N4'; JZ'''.,!!'„lPl,
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Staten grekerat i st,a2r roelt ent‘th:oll:oxrallhfcai Ilitw. ,
thatioug Grahm'a (Manila Ilis'oer. , 2• ol, l 4.,pbbne? nt: \
olir an/ Lail Olttia Doman 'tapir*. Si.: is ovelt a 1. , ,
brary..italliseetAno'en; 111to_ olq Pettoctln.t • • ~,
, Lowrie. Ind vie, pinto; Pictorial Ws r f . eali.orota: ~•
ll:apse Itle=enD att Drlttdes:s..2 vols; J '6ilet,Worlla, 4.. ,
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t o: Wool \ n'4l llft.h sta,
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:rm., tmtk t 3 foot . (nbleh It de.leol mar to ditlated . 44:o
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to three Idtt,l o p igtifth t c s ai stoctrl SW 1 tm , trent dor ~
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TUT IrktreyAlNA.BLt ',1,070a Fifth •,,
bt \
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on the prendexe I morning .4.V • cleat MO 1 ,
WV . et. ..Tam prtiNtua , rt. • Dpt2l • \
Penn and ,t.tty'.l3 t Beal.\Betide at - \
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A AFt.NRI.IOOIC. Septemb:i . \
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„ bee tn4w ety esinabw propectT k m - ' ''' \
mit di.OseroAc of errand dot l ea n Xmile elle of ,
e m catrewt, between gtaa 'RAlley and Nei t. hoeing \ i •
,aftmt on Penn str is et t .V i r I lX,feet b a i ng rtendlng back. ltx i \ ~,,.,
r e t 4 3; ,:ell a tt r lll 6 tereiterPaZdeLillirtig.t.r , :. \,,.
with flier Lopeevemen• • , . \
s {cm ty 'fleet an.l Emu's Al le haTIOX \\ •
Lot tiearnen hi
a trout t twralyleet. en north "de of Liberty IP toind 1
extendlna nankin. feet to the &foment 10 feet wl I alter. , ~ \ \
on wnieli \LI ccetted ►. cow entente well "milt. t ee MU - A . .
.. dwalline honaoto, 5.
at i 'la t Ira! 1.113: itik t b rettli'lligatt a
tirgttli 2 i
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rd ..-.7. br"dweibis honer. No. 92. - \ ,
nroremntlA. Tne above Pr. 17.47 aso be examined ''• \
4 ?l'llrli=a.4e - b,i ( ilL l Tl‘. ` g - . , AtUr. 7411" ..tib
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ANNUITY
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R AR RE4APRIL 26,-IASO.
HAR TRILEBTUA
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can b: " Pr Pllift t h :ark. 'Th \ ta t atit ata. • \
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