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WiZwithtlelto3lntidepth was leant 6 feet
_Thelogiaa r s mall and rather dim
_ In* eold yistordayt.4; Ziranurreau,
ror $4 700,
ishto go to -
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Rer - arrived on Tuesday night
Cincinnati, - with a lien inad d
Ty , haring:A 0
and back in less than six dap, do
'°.diletAng the time laid Crer.on account of, fog.
`"''!he - Splendid steamer Pennsylinnia,,Captain
.1 -*resse, is' the -regular einelsmail packet-los to
day, leaving-at-10 o'clock..
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The irtihole yesterday and Tuesday. night
- irere, the Sultana, from St. Louise Philadelphia,
utornthl4 l
' 4 ,43lara - Fieltd• and Logan . from C' • . • and
A:lonm from Poriemontli. ..
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e :. THE CONSPILIACY CARM
The CcittFLiseemblod at the usual Roue :fad
proceeded - witti the trial of lbaren, Morris et
charged midi...aro:piracy. •
Boberothlway—.Esaminalien.l2ewmowl.--glie
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witness, was about preeeetling,,when
Dar objected, -end- inquired under
which count the tnettmony rote offered. -
-Mr. Mane& thought We pflanat a" 13 " 1
: lad never before hunt a 'later one : the eel
:dunce might apply to ions, to part, or ko all of
the:'eovata,-the prosecution were net obliged to
eonfne A) aridenee to one or to any part of the
Mr. Darragh maintained the, propriety of his
inquiry, 019 testimony might be given under a de.-.
redly° count, producing h esanviction under a
sh e 0 2 . 3 4. said Ilmt it had already decided
:the counts all good, and the:testimony was ad
missible AB general - under all the counts. Such
an objection had never before been made.
Mr. DerrYgis then again • objected to the evi
;denieson the following grouuds:
;Ist. Because the acts 'proisised to he proved
~ , Y rere:dene after'an alleged conspiracy to procure
Usti issuing ot said notes was consummated and
W.' Because the County', at the time said acts
VW& done; had not acquired . a right to any per
of the penalty for issuing said notes, and
therefore she could not be defrauded.
- - ikh• Because It was not extortion' or au attempt
itikertlon to
,otrer or. propose to receive lets
than thewhole penalty by, way of a compromise.
'.4th.;-The evidence does not ! tend to prove a
conspiracy for au unlawful purpose, or a con
.spitattyto accomplish a lawful object )iy'untawr-
Mr. Darmgh made a lengthy argument upon
the ,points resented by him.
Mr. Planegin replied to Mr. Darragh, protest
. Dig stdissithe Course of the defence. After a
whole terra of consideration a motion is made to
rphisds,inindeirtlist every remark Maybe thrown
into the jury box: After - along argument, the
Courk overruled the motion on Tuesday-. Again
and. ngnirs have tire defence argued te same
tiolars—the validity of the cOunts--for the pur
pose of throwinkladditional argument into
(ileitis, box . - L appealed to the Court to put
ir stop to the ink: ble question
Mr.'Roberts replied briefly to the arguments
of Mr ' Darrag~bh .
Mr: G. amiltoo, for the defence, reviewed
the.various grounds taken by the defence during
the trial, and replied to Mr. Roberts. The ob
*trona to the testimorsy. on Tuesday' were on
different grounds from that takep now: He ex
pounded upon the points taken by -Alr. Darragh
a few Minutes previously.' He denied that the
denstiof - AllegliesnyliaritMy right to one-halt of
the penalty; it had no right .to be defrauded, of;
lisd no. property .to ' be cheated of; because the
suits had not been brought, and it would have
no interestuntil the suit wastlecided. ,'The right
to sue is in any county of the State, and the in
tenint : belongs to that county in w hich the suit
is brought,if brought in Philadelphia, Alleghe
nVentdd have no interest. If. then the county
- bad no Interest ; it was •an act of benevolence in
the defendanta to offer to take halt the - is:malty,
and was - not extorticn. - It ,was' not extortion,
but a compromise; which pentiumsea a !surren
der on both •• - •
The COM decided that tiM arguments made
by defence arose from UK-that no distinction
-was =de in the mode of :trial - between a consm
racy nnexcented and oneexecuted;- that was the
whole reason why the arguments uprung np.—
The assimption Ust i the monspiraey, irbe one,
ends where the notes worn; improperly passed,
is assuming' what the indictetont does not vex
-rant. That -is ft link, and not the comunosation.
Mr. Ilamilton .observed Ituitlhat was where
the Court was in error; i(ioras not set down as a
,
• maw, brass the conromeurtim.
.
—Before comMencing reading the paper which
'llazen had 'proziosideaccuting,and swearing too
himself. he took from the- breast pocket of his
coat a package and bid it on the table; he stated
that that package contained die notes of a small
er denconmation: than; $5; that Darla bad--(ol,
jected. to.) The notes: that had been drawri from
the Fsrmere Deposit* Bank were - of a zooktler
denotain . ation than - $5; - dint contained notes
drawn by waib-lefilferent . Pe . reinfoneteen
alibi& had been drawnhy DIM.%
IDefentaaprotestedagabist the nifikesaltigging
in the names et natal. -
The Coirt insisted upon the! witness not men
tioning iny 1i1211163 of other persons.]
' Said it contained notes drawn by different
Persons Lwe insisted on laowing who, bht_ he
weeidn't• Mention 'any ..name but One.—This
- package contained notes, end accompenying
cements from parties drawing those notes from
the beak.- They were affidavits ;of those - Men,
and peweia of attorney:.
Befetwurobjected to the admission of testitne
mY tothe contents of any effidavit, but Ras- ,
.sen'orewn, to which Mr. Steles objected:
Ager IMO cliseassim' I, ilansilton reduced
the objection of defence to writing, as followin
Defendantsobject to asking witness whet was
said in: regard to any person but himself: -
Tbet the question is doing indirectly 'what the
:.reatpf Is . * and the Court have said cannot be
donedireetlythat is, to offer in evidence decla
rations of one defendant to. affect others before
She catuqdracy is proven.
• . Mr. fitolosertmd„ their offcr,:as
...Tide am to now to prove' the.' qdnuaiion of.
margin ;spinet himself, and to' Mow . his connec
tion wliii otheje.persons• and-rwhat was said by
Abate - yennms, connec ted with'the conspiracy,
without-airing names, to carry home to him guil
ty iniewledge, to„be followed up by proof of. the
partleir whose names are withheld."
=Se contended it was competent and rely
the Court:—What ill to beCome of all this wri
ting? . Is It for the court or the prim? .
Ili,;.ll,amiltin placed the motion -in writing,
' that , the Cilia* t litarreotly reported. It
mightlit;the v enb of orbit:boa hereafter. '
The court e objection.`, - •
_Robert. Oilwey—l eat en to snits -that, in'
. the oven!, nf,l4;eiren him arming to a con
elusion. making an a gement for the settle
ment of thli Matter,' he package of notes vrould
be destroyed. The surn - 4,0f thirty-five hundred
dollira was the amount mentioned es he (Omen)
would take to settle the' claims that all therpar-
ties had spiral us. Magian was the, party ne
gothlting with him and he was the man witness
underintss: ~ was to pay the money. Mageffin was
the ciebliiieof; diii Faraiers'Deposit Dank. That
he (*slit) Wnic-lisitheshild is settle the-matter.
1 7": 4 tirthilt itileredod, - for that amount, but_
he
by_,
"testae it, in littabargh. lte asked the
reason; ' -- IM7said , in ;in
Wren! of 's4tling it in
rittsbutgb;thii etsuity'might hold him subject of
eommiting a-iniiilemismoir, far compromising her
Interest. Ile refused to give names of parties
(with the exception of one) interested. IVituess
asked-1f he wouldn't suppose- it. a hard matter
for M. give him sB',soo,nad subject himself
to: - JIM'S unknown persons bffinging
,enlis af
termite - He then said that he would bled
himself by- his affidavit that if July_ inch . Wilts
had been brought; he would voluntarily let Ma
ga/ arthe other party ?corm their 'ashes bail
beeniteitistied. - Witaeas remarked he thought
that very poor security to rest.on—and witness.
- , ii a friend of kligellia, wouldn't rest satisfied..
lOW AM part. Hosea said he couldn't close
•eattlement there for PAO,' biit would insure, if
we inlaid go with him .to Wellsville, it would be
settled Orr that amount of money; he was going
thertritent day; Itagothis objected, couldn't well
leave home.andrather insisted Itshould be made
here; ::-, liana - thm replied, ....I cannot settle it
. here. :Al a meeting-of the grand council rill:
a utha l lna • t° notiloii, but not here." Ile that
- referred todhektildavit drawn np, to he truide b 7
Wm, joy whichhaisuld bind himself the parties
•h a wOuldn't name: Would not one. Ne i OITA the
* propriety of gettlok the names is a protection
for themosay weirould have to pay for the settle
. meat:.; 'Said he wouldia 'give them under 'any,
cons) iiii,gi—they were men - of high standing,-
who wouldn't hare - their names mentioned in the
saatter.itodeas. they couldn't help it 'or 'mold It;
then rya this airolarit.--that in' tbe: event of a
se au a amek all the notes and dominants . should
b a doueysil and burned—and that the .suit
about - Jo' he entered would lie discontinued, e.
f a r nifttilaMao, be had mentioned WAS i n terested,
and's& others cohetraid in it., illagoffin said he
. was alieriiyoung Man, the amountam hard on
' „him, and he would like time to consider before he
I would` go into such tin arrangement. , Hazen up
.. .- silent ; for. settlement; was -
,' going . to
Ohio, sexrdaTiliThi if Ylgir,OiThl would
• giiwitil him ;Mold name hint . the natter - cola
be settled there. Magotfin tusked if it was real
. .ly neriters he should go? No, he said, he might
send 1
istriend;°r ((witness Wake) might aced an
stinrligri , ' braglan said ha would consider till
next morning, .beforit.the :Wellsville boat . would
I . nt ad r* in jet him know .• - - :
Xln IMO of burning the: package, Lorimer or
t - witness — said it Was a pity to.' burn-theriotes:--
He retlK:thi, Gilead -need not hoolarnied—
that hisseesiliihet,be disturbed. , Th is - mai about
the amosnil.er,Whist pasted. The pitied of -pa
part ot.lbe .ffiaimmil s .9;gtffi4nlAn veke..of
t , 'oomprffiidatlaet , thatiataslaW4Ne'nff°4llo.
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was $3,506; malagteivexilltotienuid dollars. lie
said be had deb:Seagoing several others 7 —don't
recollecthementioned them: 'Thiditin progress,
bringing action avast other institutions; for Is
indng small settee under fire dollars, This yes
the one particularly under discoed= .
Nest morning, MagotEn called on witness.
-John Scott Inn! wi'ness went to Wellsville, Ohio;
with . Hazen. • -
At Wellsville; Ibsen left the hotel, in be said,
to bring the other parties, without whom-lie
would not effect a settlement., In.two or three
hours ho said holed semi them. glison got a
candle and went to a room up . stairs. Scott and
witc*.* remained - until Daps came. Be was
introduced to witness; his band shook,. and , he
appeared scored. 7 Scott, Davis and witness wait
to. the room where -141}, writing. He
continued writing (apparently 4pying setae
thing,) for some ten minutes, daring 4r hi c h t i me
we were silent. Wheri'hfr got thr oughivitness
asked Davis if ho was the Davis whaled opened
an account in-the Farmers' De obit llank some
time ago. Re replied he Wasthel identical roan.
Asked him if he had refined to to those small
notes when offered him. - Think witness enquir
ed if ho bad asked Ibe-them, and he said he Ilia
not. Asked - if ho knew our - businefot, and tha
amount of money naked of us for settling the dit
flettlty between him and others and the banlL.
Said 'Wen had told him.. Witness said he tbo't
its largenmount. Davis said he thought it lit
tle enough, and if Magoffin get off for that, he
thought he was doing well.
Hazen then read an affidavit prepared for Davis,
that he had drawn those- fourteen small notes
from the Bank, which ho had lett with Hazen,
with full power to manage and control them by
suing or settling or in any way be pleased. Think
a power of nttonni was on the back. Nothing
more in that affidavit,- of substance.
'Hazen again produced the package of notes,
containing those drawn by Davis, as well as
by others. Re tore the corner off, to . show the.
-quantity of notes; saw the corner of one three
dollar - note. C. Lie then read on affidavit (by him
self) that it conbiinp all the notes drawn by
Davis and others front the Bank; that, ou a set
tlement he would give the affidavit to us. The
amount for which we were to reeeive this. was
not given. We objected to this . . He 'said blanks
were left for that and the magistrate's name--
Rave staiid nf , contents of that affidavit—!but
that all proceedings, akeut notes paid out by the
Bank to DavLs and others Ili; was interested for
should stop. Witness objected that their names
were not mentioned, and Hares asked him to
suggest some other mode. Witness refused to
Fay $3,500. Davis refused to take less. Wit-`
nose told himthat was no "compromise," as it
was all he could recover by suit; "if you say
$3,000, I'll give you an answer: nails said he
would not take it. • Witness told him he thought I
their trip was an unnecessary one—we would not I
come to any conclusion. Hazen then retired a
few minutes with Davis,. On their return, Hazen
remarked that Davis bad consented to divide the
file hundred dollars, and take $3,250. Told him
witness would not give
. 11.: if Magotsn chose to
he might, but witness would not—bet if he would
say s3,oooarould let him see how soon our con.
forma closed. Said he would not.
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Then asked Haien to read his affidavit again,
which .he Aid. Remarked to him there Was
nothing "saying all the notes in that , package
was drawn from.the Farmer's Deposit Bank."—
Ile said there was nut, but that he would add
that, which ho dhL and again read it. The affi
tiasit referred to small notes given him by other
parties, who heal received them from the bank.
Ile stated them to witness at forty and sixty, at
different times, and that Magoffin's band To the
blink, in s2o,oo9,'weuld soon be exhausted, if
fliey were 'all.,sueden.
Witness did, U - 6t- feel 'at liberty to mike any
negotiation with -them. Oa the way to Wells
ville, in reply to question-by witness, Hazen said
he had not been 'present when the small notes
were paid out by the bank. Subsequently told
Hazen he had been paid a cheek of Davis', and
asked if he got small notes. ' Said, he did not.
That was all that took place that night, Next
Morning, (had no confidence in Hazen,) Hazen
said he would see if Davis would come to some
better terms., When : he returned we- were at
breakfast; ho took a seat and told &Ott he had
seen Davis. Scott asked what he said? he re
plied "he told the to take ttio $3,000 and go
ahead;" that Davis would:be there in a few min
utes. The cars were about starting, and witness
said homes going away—had done all there he
would do Scott and witness came home. Didn't
pay the $.3;000. On the boat, going, therewas
a good deal of talk. Had stated all he could
recollect. Has had no interview with - any pf
these parties einee ho left 'Wellsville, O. Am not
dhoptor in that bank.
Cross examined—Was and am yet a stock-hold
er in'thelank. • Went to Wellsville as a friend
and at the suggestion of •filegoffin, to ascertain
how it could be settled at the least price. Took
$3,500 with him for the purpose; got it from :Vs
goffin, at the bank; don't know where he got it,
it was in large notes; took it to compromise with,
if it could bedonejudieionsly; had noinstruetions.
Hazen had mentioned that amount, but from
what witness was informed--(objected to.) Ilad
never seen Dal i 3 before: garen's affidavit said
the notes were all that
Hazen, Scott, Magnain and witness were at
the bank, when we Maned to Wellsville, 0., in
pursuance of the negotiations with Ilium,. Think
Hazen was present when witness got the $3,500.
Told him at Wellsville witness had money in his
pocket to apply to the negotiation.
Did not tell Davis or any one the bank had sent
witness there as an agent; did not tell Darin on
whose behalf witness acted.- Think witness sag
,gested-he Would like to have company of Scott,
when Magoffin wanted witness to, go to Wells
villo—not as a liituem, nor from fear of any per :
smfal violence, but merely as society; Got ins
fermation suits Vier° to be brought, from public
rumor: Never conversed with Magian on the
subject, previous to evening of the meeting at
*Rosen's. bragoffia called on witness to go to
.Wellinlle, on the morning he went. Had had .
no conversation with &otitis to what was to be
accomplished by a movement of thaind. Wit
ness was called fk
on. after he came home, by Mr.-
Stokes, who asked if he bad been to Wellsville,
and wanted him as a witness in this case: at his
instance' made the information. Stokes is
not counsel of the bankrnever bud seen him be
fore, to his knowledge_ .
• —.lcie the court toek a recess.-
AFTERNOON SESSION.
Galway, crowezonsioed.—Think it WaS No
*ember. Vsl went to WelLvville; came home on
Thanksgiving day:" was at, Ifazen's office baare
hg left; knew of no' suits haring been brought
against the Banktdl be raw it In "the morning
paper; - nothing said of it night bOfOre; slid not
know who; brought thorn_ didn't knovr they were
tirostest for:violating the riot& note law but pre
sumed that ho took that view of it.
~.not
:knoWanything but what the Opera aited,..and
doietrecollect what that Was.
Mica resumed.—lialen, in going- dans, ap
., , • to lien the suite alluded to as not inter
feringwithltis arrangements at
John itlagoffin dinned.—ls Cashier of the
Farmers' Deposit ltank of-Pittsburgh, alld resides
in this city. An account was opened in said
bank by David F. Davis, on Sept. 8; 1853' by
the, deposit of sixty dollars, in current funds.
Sept.lB a check was drawn for fourteen dollars,
currency, to tearer, on which the money was
paid to Davis, curre ney , witness thinks. Sect.
16th a second , chec k ler twentraine - dollars to
"self or bearer '
" 'was pair-Dal:a. Oct. 6th a
third check, to self or-bearer' ': seventeen dol
lars, paid . to, Dada: Theta 'chicks dosed the
amount to hie credit at the time, and were paid
in current funds. . .
Nov. 2,1853, he made another deposit, of fifty
dollars currency. Nor. to, a Check, self or hoot
er, fourteen dollars-Nor. 14; check- for eight
dollars, self ,or bearer, paid Doris. Nos. 15,
check to D. R. Ilaten or bearer, fourteen dollars
—paid by brother of - witness '
while hi/ Was out
of the bank. Nov. 18, check for fourteen dol
lars, to self pr bearer—closing the account of D.
Dont remember what money ho : pail on these,
hut it was "current funds," which includes al
-most anything but Pittsburgh money, and the
notes of a few Eastern banks; which are at par.
MOTTifl.was imient whoa Wt. check was paid.. 3
Have no distinct recollection - whethe - if be paid
hiin foreign bank notes of a less denomination
than Eva dollars. Tim had Iwviral interviews
with Hague'. A Utter-mm.ldt at the office of
the banit;—[produees and - reada as follows:]
Pan) utntinT, Not 17, 1858
DearSii:—Tmi:lrtsl do ma the faior to, call a
my office ab your - earliest favorable opportunity
intentiew being desired with, .touching
a matter interesting the Instittition where of you
. - are President. Very. truly yours.
D. IL ILtzta, - 129 Fourth at.
..Pres't Farmers Deposit Hank, Pittsburgh, Pa.
[The Court. decided the cheeks and letter. were
Wilma AMID first mane - into the' bank he put
his name in our signature book, Ise in customary,
kind saidle*ithed to make depositem.that he
was a caipmatem. sent the letter immediately to
Marshall;:-.the :President; and a - I lea ti me
after he came tome; bed various conversations
with Mr. Hazen; Inn' Mr. Haien on the Steps of
bilk office, liis door wad locked; the.boy halL gone
off with the key; hiefterwirds got into his - office;
he told me he had Li email-notes which I bad
Paid out; .kilioweP me: the- notes, they wore
ones, two and thrtbis of foreign banks; (witness
described the notiOr' each -- of these stotei. Was
marked ea the he c k w ith the ilatnon which they
are said to base been paid tkikOrill - - thelettera
A. M.., which ha said be intended for the name
of Absalom - Morris, and the name of D. o.. Davis
in full; ohm a memorandum that they.were., l'! --
teived at the Farmers' Deposite - Bank; .14 im
pression 'that ..the :last name was On the
notes, though I can't_ say. positively. ' After I
ezamine4 the mites; I think, he - mid - thenuntni
could be nompromisekb; he took Mayen midstMl.4,
the and-eaid Wet uppoon my pay- ..
- that enna.
=min . of 1.3 500 ,
t, all proceedings'agnimft‘lnly
L .thetikelt - Welfftlbe'nbiliped; wff received the note
on the 18th. The above he tokrmei at eithcathe
int Ur iseeend eonferirme; j:think"the.firs - 4 - told
him that it.was per anal matter with me, and
that if I had to ply area $5OO it:would go very
hard with. tee; - ho said he eenliltetoeftle it for
less;. he said tluitlriailtl be the portios Ofthe flee
anning to'thei on es who world bring the fotkeen
suite, the--penalty beihg $5OO in each case, one
half of which went to the informer; bad several
conversations with him during the course of the
week, all haring thosame bearing; he said Ab
salom - ISlorris' was to make the information
against. the bank and David F. Davis was to be
thewitnese; he threatened me with a criminal
prosecution in case I did not pay the $3lOO, he
said nobody could take the notes away from him,
for he was always armed. After several days,
he proposed that I should send or. bring a friend
or attorney and bare a confereno with him;
which I did on the same day; Mr. Robert Gal
way, Gen. Larimer and myself went to Ilazen's
office; think we went together; there Mr. Rosen
repeated his effer.to compromise for $3500, awl
said that in case the compromise was concluded,
it would be necessary, in making tho compro
mise, fo leaim the State, giving as R reason that:
the county of Allegheny might deem hint guilty
•ef misdemeanor if he should not do so, as oue
half the 'tensity, in case the suit was brought,
would go to the county of Allegheny; risked. him
if it was necessary that I should go; he said I
Might send an_ attorney or friend. After porno
further conversation the conference broke up; I
told hint that I would let him know in the morn
ing. Before leaving the office he said to Gen.
Larimor that no suits were to be brought against
Lim; at the some conference he produced two
allidarits or papers, which he read to us he sta
ted that he had forty-four other notes that had
been paid out at the Farmers' Deposita Bank;
Ito produced appkage from his pocket, which
fie said contained
.bank notes and other
papers.; the affidavit s, as read, were dated
at Wellsville, Ohio, to be executed before
some magistrate at that place; ho said that if
the $3500 dollars were paid, he would destroy
all papers and bank notes that he had against our
Bank; before leaving the house he called me to
the door and said he would use his influence to
have the sum reduced to $5OOO, - during that con
ference, he said that at the Grand Celine% he
had been authorized to t EU° the whole matter;
the nest morning Mr. Galway, Mr. Scott and Mr.
Hazen came to the Bank; told the latter that
these gentlemen would go with him to Wells
ville; Gar9,„Mr. Galway sUCffi, and after a while
the gentlemen all went away; don't remember
any thing else being said.
Cross e.ramaned.—Made no information against
these parties before Alderman Buckmaster, bat
was examined; was subromnaed; don't remember
who called upon me, it is my impression some
one called upon me to testify:* don't kris's , at
whose instance thl, suit was instituted, but I
heard who; don't think I heard of the suit before
1 • was summoned as a witness; it is almost
fire years sines 1 entered the Sank; we received
on deposit gold, silver and paper, with par cur
rency and State scrip; we kept currency in the
Bank; we received notes of s.penie paying foreign
banks from $1• upward. riln deposit; we had no
notes of $5 and larger, ar took mensviris to
have those under ss_ sent home, and deposited
them in llohnes S. Son's end Larimer's offices
while in our posuession.
Witnegt refused to answer 'whether he deposit
ed all notes under $5 they received at those pla
ces, bet:tato if he said no di.l not but bad paid
them, he would subject himself to a prosecu•
tin.`lie at length said he did notdeposit them
all at those places.]
Hamilton—What did you do with the small
notes you did not depe:dt or X.ul home?
Objected to by Mr. FLanigin boceusc.the an
swer might subject to a criminal prosecution.
Mr. Hamilton argued that this had been elicit
ed in chief, and was proper subject for a cross
examination.
Mr. Flanigin contended the defence had no
right to examine the witness .relativa tq small
notes beyond those paid -in the check.
The Court saw no objection to the question.
Some small notes' we sold and soma wo re
turned to persons from whom we received them,
come we sent to Ohio; by selling, I mean giving
them at a premium for par tomb; persons who
; deposited, sometimes _received them on their Olk
checks; the notes left by depositors I Jo not re
' member to hate been paid as often to others, as
to depositors; my impression is that it did occur
as often; deposites often embraced large and
small notes together; we checked upon Larimer
and Ifolmes roe the small notes he deposited
there; these checks were currency checks: Min
times for uneven coma; did not necessarily know,
in uneven sums, that the broker would be obliged
to pay small notes; In my drawer I kept State
scrip; itwns my rule to pay odd rams in State
scrip; don't Mum that Larimer and llolrricainOil
currency instead of scrip, when the latter be
came pot; I sometimes received scrip as -both
par and eu)ency; can't ;my that I uniformly
paid odd sum in gold, silver or State scrip; can't
remember . Ingle instance that t violated the
rule; it may be the case; don't mean to say that
I never paid illegal notes out for odd sums; don't
consider selling currency as Iwysay them out‘
whe iligTgrintril - not put them in cirmila-
tion; don't know whether l would havosold thein
to any persons else than brokers , r not; l don't
know that brokers pay small, notes out; I sold
large and smali'untes to the brokers; the small
notes were not large in amount, c.mpareil with•
the whole deposits; at the time the notes were
paid In fir. Pods, I don't -remember whether
there *as any State scrip in the drawer;
I don't know that! ever told any person that 1
paid out small notes eery tpight have paid
over to clistothers, by particular request, steal!
notes occasionally; I have sometimes givenamall
notes to those who gave them to me, bat I don't
remember that I ever paid them out otherwitto;
sometimes 1 bundle up notes paid en deposites,
I
and then on demanil pay theta back to thesm:no
1 , firms; the $3.500 'that I sent With Galway to
Wellsville, 1 borrowed from the Farmers' Depos
it Dank—from myself• (some of the testimony
oC witness taken before Aldenuan Buekmastcr,
was rend to witneas, to which he re-testified.)
During toy negotiations with Mr. flaxen, did
not know that suit was brought; I had knowl
edge from the Sheriff, but can't tell the date;
thinkit Was before I saw it in the toper; I took
down a description of the notes; at an early pa
nod of my negotiations with Bolen showed the
mam. to our President; I received the letter the
day after I took the mem ; showed the mem. to
T. M. Marshall, „Esq.: saw In the papers that
Marshall brought the suits against the Bank;
don't recollect if I knew.it from other sources;
think I gave Marshall the mem. before Galway
went to Wellsville ; gave him the mem. that he
might see what suits would be brought against'
hill 7", don't think the mem. was placed in Ms
hands to bring milts against the Bank; Marshall
took .a copy of the mem.. .can't any that the
mem: was given to Marshall in order that he
should bring suits against the Bank:.Mr. Mar
shall, I think, did not advise any sults should be
brought Mr. Marshall was my lawyer.
Mr. Flanigin objected to these, questions as not
pertinent.
MC. Bamilton contended. that theseauiti wore
brought by the attorney of the 'Bank, at the same
time Galway had gone to Wellsville with ilazen,
ostensibly for a compromise in order to prevent
the other sults.
Mr. Flanigin contendedthat it was not prop
er matter for croon exnmination, nothing of the
kind baling Leen elicited in the chief. examina-
Jacob Stowait mulled—Lawson said' that he
had been in Pittsburgh, some time after the mid=
dle of October, Mad that that matter woo working
finely, and ,he had furnished more fonds; ho
spoke of one Aimlom Morris being concerned in
the-matter;-and they could neither buy nor scare
hint"; don't recollect anything else at that time;
since that time have often talked with Lawson,
but , be. never afterwards admitted that be had
s o y person in connection With him; Lawson lives
Daiid F. Davie also lives there; I
don't knew any thing of Lawson's circumstances 1
pecuniarily. - ,
Cross-lEx.—ln the second conversation he
mentioned the name of Morris; the first took
place about the lfith; between the two cenversa
, lions- rroeeedings of conspiracy
htukAlltitt fated ; heard that persons
hal; -to take measures - to compre-
Mit{C;
„it was alma that time I had the second
conversation; don't remember tiny preliminary
- converssdion on the second, when the remark
about Morriewas spade. Mr. Lbunpton and some
one else were down after me; don't know that
the other way Samuel M'Clurkan. Lritison : hes
been engaged kirgely . In the grocery and pro;
'duce business.
Robert Cooper, of Fasten, BeavetCo., siaoria,
—Lawson told mo that ho - bad a big speculation:
on lounl. A gentleman at the St Charles Hotel
told Lawson that if he would . furnish $3OOO 1w
would put him on a way of making a big , spoon.
laden. Ile raised the - money next day. 'Di
didn't say what the speculation was. ..About
month nfterwarls I met Link CO n steamboat,out
*u
he said it wall Working finely; he remarked it
dliln't take as - much Money as be aupPosed it
would; at that time it was. as easy to make
$lOO,OOO as $50,000. - lhnt was about the
amount et thc caniereation:' When' be put the
mill:to grinding he clidt Care who knew it; ho
said' after. this (Me wifa.devidoped, iobody also,
could get speculation of the time nature.
Ile said come: man living at , tho - St" Charles RO-
W was connected with it. • . -
• _Croas-EL—Larraon 'talked about coal matters
some, but clithetnaile:was :engaged 3u tbc boot-
Inne npoke of making this tuoney off .of..rich
corporations that icouht- Lark noboOly, , . '
At thiapaint . the Court adjourned.
. . ._. ... .
...
For Sale or :Rent. • ' ,-; •' -,
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ur, • kenm, - situated id seiviiciiiyoci win
. - tbruit2l . lfli svuo or tbe Depot, ..I %eme!iy . ..-
of (f l' ,l 3" goodrrr.l7 l atir o i lltrrike. Irl t tbnarr
Whin PIP Uomm, DWAlog. Qatar Ilbtuo l t,ll.o4.tr4
pat Is t roLer- rialthi:prlig bLer*/}postona star; an d s
re . P Y -6 ...- 4 nti. , ilkOrArAeligt i rtklg7Bl: P rlt .'?:
- - 'tahll.4ll6 or LIE IPTICBLEP, a* Y. spoonmar . oa..
- Ur oaths Pralines. '
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anccatissxo*n.
- - .w t, . April. IL
HOUgE.—COICUIIba till:master, a delegate ffom
Washington Territory, appeared and • took' an
oath to support the .Conatibatiell.
The bill empewering the Post Master General
to contract for carrying the mails between New
Orleans and San Francisco according to time
occupied was taken up. Aft;r -' :debate, on motion
of Mr. Kerr, the bill was - tabled—yeaa 89,
nays 59.
The House then went:, into Committee ortthe
bill redt Inca Inca public
lands according.to the time they have been in
Market.
After a debate under the five minute rule; the
Committee rose and the Rouse adjourned.
SENATV.—A letter was presented of Trumsn
Smith, of Connecticut, resigning his seat in the
Senate, to take effect on the 24th of May.
The resolution of Mr. Fisk calling for the cor-
respondence by Mr. Barnard, while U. S. Minis
ter at Berlin, was adopted.
Mr. Bunter reported hack- the Indian Appro
priation Bill with amendments. -
Mr. Rusk introduced a bill providing for the
transportation of the U. B. mails on Railroads.—
The bill provides that &inroad companies, or in
dividuals owning Railroads, who shall - contract
with the Foyernment to carry the mails, troops
and munitions of war free of, charge, and allow
ing the Post Master General to regulate the man
ner of transportation of said mails, shall be al
lowed to import free of duty all iron required
for. the uao and repair of such roads, and also
granting to all companies who shall construct
o substantial double track road six sectione of
public land for each mild of such double track
rum. Tho bill was referred.
After executive session of three hours, the
Senate adjourned.
Itautwonn, April 12.—NeW Orleans papers of
Thursday evening are received.
The National Intelligencer publishes a letter
from Col. Fremont to Mr. -Benton. Ile makes
mention of the loss of but one ,man, and says
that ho has had reasonable samosa in.tho object
of his expedition and that it • has . decided the
great question o 6; the practicability of the Cen
tral
There us nothing later from Charleston than
Monday morning. Three hundred delegates ar
rived on Saturday evening and 200 more aro
known to be on their way. Among the Delegates
were Gov. Dawson, oY 6e., Idents. Maury and
!tendon, and about 100 hundred editors from - all
parts of the South. •
CISCISFA.TI, April 12.--Tho.river 13 stationary.
Weather fine. Flour in goon demand from tho
trade; prices better; sales 1000 bbl at $(1.806
6,50. Whiskey in. &Ilea: . 800 pieces bulk
shoulders at 4. Lard active, but holders not
offering; BioBt, offered for prime bbld Pork.—
Bcon
i'ult..tneranua, April 12.--4 Flour firm but not
much inquired after furshinment; sales 1,000
bids straight brands at $7 76. Rye Flour and
Corn Meal, nothing doing. 'The receipts of Wheat
are small; in demand at ati rutvance of 3o on
yesterday's quotations; sales'ooo bus pritue Pa.
rod last evening at $1 78; and 1000 bus white,
afloat, at $1 85; 2000 bus of ; the latter sold to
day on private terms. Rye in demand, sales
3000 bas et 93. Corn in fair request, farther
rules 4000 bus yellow at:73, afloat, and. 1000 in
store at 70. Whiskey, demand limited; small
sales at 25 in hhds and bids.
•
Nxw Toes, April 12,--Cotton has declined
riA, market unsettled Cofee, sales 750 bap
Mont 111, quiet; Domingo; 91. Flour, .sales
9000 ibis at clef', prices easier, but not quot
ably lower. ' Sales 1000 bblei Southern at $7,62
G 7,87. Genesee, at $2,12 but little export
demand. Sales 27,000 bus : Com at74(i12,76,
• prices stiffer, but not quotably higher. Sugar,
sales 1700 MAN Orleans 41. 31uscovo 44. active.
Molasses. sales 1000 bbls Orleans at 2.1e23.
Rice, 50 tierces at 31e-I}. Whiskey, sales WO
bbls prison at 261. Provisions, sales 1000 bbls
Pork at $12,37014,48, market unsettled. Beef,
+Tkrm, with an upward telideney, quitv.l - 314;
prime mess $20€424. Cut meats,. sales SZ.O . bbls
at tii . o7l, heavy. Lard, an active spectdatire
dement! et 96101. Iron. 'unchanged. Linseed
- Oil, bnoxant, sales 17,000 galls at an advance of
90E1192. Money easier. stocks lower.
COMMERCIAL.
C031111.77T.R OF ARBITRATION of the Bawl otTrado
RR .1011:—Wa. IL Rants, V. P.: W. 0. Atio.na, W. R
'Slaws, 11. L MAE/ImA and J. R. Paysarrs.
PITTSBURGH MARKETS
On PrITIMSLOVI (4671 . C,
Tharldir .M.V.1.4. AWU L. I MAJ .
The at andance of .11engiants tam) "Maim, 7. 0 " 4 .1.
Wax ley e4orragirtlir.. an 4 tb. etnnal•r of transaetkme re
eonhal quite lame. We aide them I.ooar. There Is a very
active hasinea• O. ••Ing on. a0.4 . 41)er441e a- • •
tutu: anon bisond
on nnart sn4 but bat 11414) !run wager). Sales of A) bbt, t
arrive at S'4•s. sad 30 hhho lists frau stay at •1.12.
OATI , -enpy47 law: hat dassn4 sell.. aka Lvav Ent
hwels of 120010 ,at 40.175 4a. at 41 au4 100 do 10.4132.
APPL.T.O--ofneas an4l.odred for ; • male of .10 Lbls,
Re
maoltfsOtit. - '
INMVAIR-i-in fair &wand : Way of 60 0 bata.*t 38 rO."
ant and 3)(43i Nashaaorka sal :100.1*. Rad .t 5.
tIItOC.SIIICS—a ipud tallarordatut I. small tray :
salra to lily 0170884. Foam. at ; alolaam. 6 0 MAP aaa.
mar
0.031 .inlla d.i.eyarema at 24: enffra. CO Win) a 512%
al a loos, and 10 eln, rim at 12:4.
ILWA)N—aalra relortrd of fl Wk. any ntry eat arat carat
at lad a; 8000 las tflutudetry din at SU, AM 6000
snit 700 tollama at 6!y'; Sua-a,^ared llama, tale at 10
Ira at
.10!..;.
11131.0 31E0T—Ilialaa0f11,000 to. 1.1110 Sboatitersat sad
6,0101. Manta 6.74, a:Aor me*, lateral. added.
ft 1911 K.—a ul. to 4ty trod. of 60 bbd., $l3 ash.
LARD—tha *aka olobrara 1110 tem. mod 1O Ltd& Nal at
O. tour mat Intoned addoct, 111 d tot do. to:droner.
71 I.ldo. No. 2 at ft, ataal in euh, aild 3 bbls and 1& kg+
wilt" at Fli,%Lhlrty
111.M—nalet of 10 UM Clnetunall 1 'an 664 6 do,st
73 ; Uswowl Oil. males of 15 sad 33 kliki at 10. , The lotelll
ream nselwal frotithw East alter thew tali, of Unwed
awn alsaaws Owe, hd amass! effect, aud halm now
ask Maker 71rwroa
DrstED BEEF— a ale ofd kaakle.
74111147t.14—reetIfied. to the trade, Si held at 1.5 ;man of
•07 and4o litda at that. Oran.
ItAGS-4alm of 00 tales .121te 46, and MOO lba. mixed
on the abut at 334. •
LEAD.-.. sale of 400 plza.at drub.
1711713,4 a moderate request: min of 7 able. cm anima.
at 0:.;.
7717.—a sale of 40 boatmla at 7b.
13LOOSIS-1, WA of eo toss Tennewea like= at SN2
club.
_
TALLOW—there tea steady' Isar hT, sad ealesof Mitdds.
at I.IW. rash.
;SODA AlSA—stiles lotief 15 mks dameatie at 3tl.foor
_ _
DRILD muss—.yea on Tuesday, of 3:00 bogiabi Dried
Apples of St U, sad 2)3 bushels Dried Pesetas., halve,, at
Sl5O,
'cur,.ox—e. sale on - Tues2il of 27 Wei atei—clu2ll4r.
OCELAP 111.0:V-o sae of toot st, SLR CO
3IONSTARY AND COMMERCIAL.
The downward tendency la taney itocks In the WO=
titartreta tenalnota. . The Pldlada a.
phla and lies York p
.
pare !Waal of • mart alma* baciallng. which arias • 1
Ma the mod inhalant handmade... - •
-The maple of the Paneyleataaßallanal far the month
*Mardi ere unprteaderitcdir large. being near hair pat•
lbu of delta" and %boning an Woman, over the came,
,yriboir month nat year 'of taper oent.• Annesaaro the
cunicenatre dames for thenotati and for the yea {hymnal
Roceiptethe the month of Merl; 480.184 OS
flame month lad Tear ..... :ADAM 132.
- 498 26.
Receipts from January to Mareh'37, i551„.....P.0rmii2 84
Same portal loot year,—o .... --- MOW Ca
UMW , reeelpts ot the Clorcland and Ilttstmigh Ball toad
fin 11arc7;16511, were •
...$87,100i
Eeecipts kr Muth 1533 81437 ca
• This Non Vain:TA - line min unney.millot con
tinues as lnlbto noticed, nun* duly one all. but Unta be
nottations son dlltlosat, " nor- Innis from &if to &MU..
*uprly of ninner inn) , conalfhand abundant. '• atrial/
pm, elnanpaper to In ratlwir better demardit lo g It pat
rent
The Bank of Scotland' atatenteat; to thelStli or March,
ehoue atop of =ammo ift - _gott to the apittitutit. The
drain continues. trot the Adak Virsetore *feinted ou the
Zld, without adtabeing. the rats; ottotareet. • -
The hoodoo Bankers are leightehlt 44? imi.va dermas
?be biota ere wed supplied at this tutu "XErtattturatthat
Continent Unix is au bertaialthuoaud torespital at much
.highs rates thaa prteloolly quoted. . Franco. Austria:
/Weds. goads and Turkel'. we all eotiurelled ,to "sin
hunter, sad look to Jr.lighaid foriald: - -
. . .
Oeiru. , -The =dart Is brisk tadir, and Mee' an pee.
ar • well eststained. We note males er1,00.) Nam new crop
the ¢¢yo of the ~.t riz tzlt i rrrket, a t
itteladae Sto l l :gnat The entire steak at to cut In
thla mutat. fa Wont 18,000 beta Alm
firm red hoMitra ant hallooed tailed oxcart at tab prl
ThruLtatal. Mrral. Mutts:.—We lima no &anis tonal.
'ln the state of the market 2¢ manuatetured boa. the dee
...nand for which maha r ani *strait:l4r arttr,,, Is
pip,
. Scotch Pin a deelleo of Is to lb
l t i .t n ==lthan daring tha Week. and the market Ls
•heasylbr warrants. Nal'Ainerlean brands eontlone le re.
:to and command full rata•' Tie Plato, are den of
'tale, and rather pular of amebas..
_Lead and Copper are
'.wlttontt theme.
'LOXDOrr Meru Itiacrit,—ln the market for there le
od Stalll, lei 24.
f Ta h h
tra ,padi it 17001710 cell Vow buyers of Tin
Means, .d • dadre Is• stead so roll L C. thkl at 275. LX.
M t 33 ° 64 ' L (3. Cbar's"i "eta.Z I A nrietsatit u rt
t.,,:-Ilt a ir m u f s'i s ita Web the spot. and budell'aery.
.ittittsfintest Zinnia rekult at S3l locbsr— The Lead
Arad. eontlntlea mill Usti rig Is now =was end
.W145.126(ipiel hant purchases are of Utile con.
rornertro.V.lthor err the or Roolgo mat* itwt.d.
cau he Maimed at Tie rol(47lseforemd, and mixed numbers,
end We
at 90,46954 Ihr C. IL 'rude has been guild for
.other saris of bog there are seam of balls and tzmmon
' Welch bare at La'a atl_ta It at o t o the,43 2 ttonlidalte
fil i ngtlbeirail i tnT Ball Rods AO I I • `.'"4
Cotierneala Lhal for Ihitbh. We - and k DTA llt
t. Swedish steel lean kh In nattiest •an it herur. and theta,-
a t a, as. Lta iltdeionlver b trt good requost
tale Idids2s 2ef b. .• . • • -
-:
; MOATS BY. ILAILItiAI)
• . • •
~ . . . .
- o,ltrO ANT.P.222n.USIA 321111207.2. Arne 11-11 Ildo ago,
Igo. better, It bby firgsr,Knat; MU 17, 9690, J. Ll?lrsl6 11
tam 4111km1 it ocr L l pa butti f i gnrom.. Iv
_we
4723 MA* em s Each 79bir nogg _
tu ri t an i ri
9 ken buttart .. lW . larde m ltot
42
IC lk il rentnnix b t 60741.6, 4" gbli.
n; 2 WM HEM * nu t dowkil.bps, Wyr,l ow stursg Nits,
T 0 Thorn*4 46
• w 46
16
4.lmn ti 7' 4, 1 1, arra
ji wire.;l elm* tter. - Burma. 190 . an_ _ _
vritehlatr, 6.1,b15,1 sirs Wog? a 2. 7 4.2= 7 1, b 1 .1302r.
Rao a 7 7. 7 .. g 6 r. 19 rri now, R Linchan I.1)141, printing
Paw J Lag% 1 41,1 nig; J M•als; 2 UR. 1 bum% 1 hi&
&PM, ABlaaaraaw2 e4n ampiou
f l at B.Den
R. 92 dm beamm,.l Lesetrit wait bbla flatm-21 Larer;
at Boar, D Blehadwar.43 Ws flour W /Blom; bloLs
batter, 1 doa brooms, 45 Mame' taant, - . 13 ski dry applea 9
tsr=ltr i A ,..... lot Aer. I thi =2l4llM4
- : 25 . 04 . 51.1111 / 1 .40 ,9 . 1 1 2 7. , •
_o l 6.6l . 3llTremitiaMa Earthman. AWE/2-41 mka cam
93 'dui Date, Ilamay a llayr, 46 bush oats. It 144w:57 am'
Madam 8 &ammo: 30 eles cum Boma d lilrkparriek; 1
. "1 1eigab I bli z lIo b t tU ., B lW ?ra a elEaVElk l J
ap 3 dabsitter, 11 k:a do, I 6o:l= l 7ra meal, Bed
Br
ggPflaks_os ti l Lara. 45 • 2.brandea, A 4
ba, / 51 Clarkin. 23 12 mem &Wm.
1111 b dr applal, , Jen Imo eat / bamf, 10 449. VP.
Vril= 4.l l ?Liklit?,SirmitilraP7, 4 71 1 4
Save; 26 dosierls4l .. )alseil a cca 25 3.1., 1U du loa
i f
bush, Wit% 51 25 dm palla,lo do, Mull tube,
r MIT= A . Dilworth: 91 beionkees, 1 n: batter,
• MB dour, J - 1442.1 b; 2 bake tem
Tam, o.3.lltobatr, 3 do,_2lßeekbara:T/bdbaire, It Town
•l.l2 d 0 9 72 akerwbmt. HEW AWaltar;s6 aka eorn.l3hrirar.
1611a:web A ere, 20 bat dom. 60 do, oats, 17 do, onions.
HAGen WA eggs, Jt W Rea; 4 bbl. eggs. 2 do.. butter
J Young; Maks oat&J Mau= Abbls batter, .1 =Mt I
10 bbls ems. Emß 4 pale Linseed all, 11
butter leg 10 bbla del, 11
l° r 1 651
53 glut dry &palm, 11 liCalllor, 6 ere BM
/Ebbs eggs,
tier I.3rk, 3UM ego. IAL gget# 6
bblarkill, 2 BE, bat, Brown &Kirkpatrick.
•
•
Catziaza Prrvonataa r Raitaoaa-3 gris r 4,ll . zer,.
2 1111realt, 18 1‘4 4 . * Pulas, 8 bbI 25 Tgattar..l II Carr
fa Len
tel;6 aka paaabos, 6 jugs lard, 3 bbla batter 6 .2. pots,-
E445411 1 11 1 i,74._
..`""""l"o_lo gja kbi".'
D Root; tau Walla, 2 bbla aUey 6 rx: l 2
board; Ido butter, tad Ultla bra patabw , owner oa
2 pry seed, 4 do rags. Kay 6. aa 248 issoBa 004;
Dbaaldaoa.
IMPORTS By RIVER
. -
BROWNSVILLE, by Jettessoto-10T bd oats, (I IT gaits.
411 . 4 1/ ThhaoT, Jm Urout SO lots matins, owncss oa
Isard;l7o bus lava, Joon a 0011 bides, kreutte t Toms:
107 bosh oats, oases.
IVIIBELLNG, by Forest Clty-41 bag praises, C Reed; 1
461 MCP. neullii pkgs, rchsnhla and risks md,
Maim, Dlhrorth ij =l Muthkg W A 11111 A ere 144 Oa
wheat, Bryan. Kmanedy A og 1 lot hides. ShaSer A Ando , -
morn 'Ants PAU.% J Ilerbarg 1 cask ware, Waterman A
803 ' 3 0331 egg., 1 trz better, J Warriek; 99 pm taut, Jaa
CINCINNATI., by Oakland-12 dos waabboards, .1 Lock
har_g •219 aka pe, - 31 11 Brown: IC bag feathers, 11 Lamb A
000 whiskey, J Parker, I bbla mrsa, '0 lek cot 3 dO,,
and 3 b urg h points, 1) T Morgan: 50 Idols tobacco, J A
flute/dam A etc IN do, Clark A Thaw; 12
bgsbarley,.B Pat
ton; 12Z s ki barley, Tracy Wilting 12 dos wash . wards,
NV /mart.
CINCINNATI, Cliginnatl--2 area and ° via Oslo kil
ler, Fleming tema 1 bids and 0 bllbblalohaooo,l4 11 Hat
ton: 12 bbl. lardj Dalsell: 10 boo tobago, J Gardine 37
mks bacon. Bingham to: 10 bills lard on, Wick t ' 2l'.
Candlosg 4'J hales cotton, King Pennock tem 50 lea dried
toot grandam= 10 bids J ones *ls & Denny; I ark ware,
): bid d 0,4 11' Wooded!: h m
bda algae, Wick it 31Cand
hag 1 to ham, 0 Beech 1 la charm • Whltenbarg; 19 bldg
o Dell* Liggett 9 bales ',hemp, J Ilerwlm 27 do, Ir.
win a wane 2 bales fors, :ado, alas, Rudy, Solara& -
MEADVILLE . by Eaoo-60d - dos idnind bandies, 'Linn.
std"VicatcWl l o: taVol: bl
265 Gni aalarates, bur:none', earner b ob 1200 on
run ate blda, Soilth ,k on 30 do, G Wb.
IittOiriSTILLF. by Luserne-4 oko 'oat; 0 i 9 Swind
lor: I rd. torsyth'2 1 RUM, a okd Pe;Pe;C..owner boa on
BROWITTILLE. bp Jefferson-1 .kit raga, thri
bbl. 616)1.6, cum: 413 ban Iron Jones, La 'h. V — — bg B
votat...llM ds,W ..11.1.1n; 'bels tiottr, u, k As u la. -11 26
Tao rals b reo P 4Vis i l d b"th
""W".
bbik
.1101113AN1OWN. hr• Monongahela Belle-21 1.44.0b1a
k0r, cwter on board.
•
1311 COLLINS 1,1:9[E-:51 ompty bbla,ll 1r Smith: 1(0)
phorol haxidlu. LippLneott cm 10 Oa MN
sou; Ea) atta, A k A .1111•0 N tm bbls calm.
l'OltTBltOU2ll.l.7llambarg.-1036ge lard. 100 boo magi
bbli lard x 11.112 bre Lama •Cl.k Them 6b. a.s,
'iopinorttoce 1 bx books. Adam 1,44 Ws affts, . 11 4 ,
Llggel4 60 tow ylg metal, 11016 Spat. •
CINCiegATI, be Clara Fiber-30 We eggs. Maros &
or 214 8.1.0.150 bilbark% 111% lren a .c kYwW
61 d, t " 'k. it" a b*g. e_ir,6oiiiithis . Tery„
Knox or bble 510= 400 bd. WI.. 0
Smith, 68 bbl. moluses. Bhrlere4 ca 40bble d beer. Belle.
a ocr.B sleohol, IV 11 , 1(olgtd: 12 060 hewn, bbbi
wheat:lo do flaxseed, 6do ego, Mork, lisCanopass. .
C1111:11k1ATI by bor.-675 kgo heeler. 0 W Smith:
117 .lo vbrat, 301.1.1 n malt. BAWD t Rteksaidelq 6 blade
tobaceo, 11 Weiss.; 17 do. lone OWe erge, 29 to beef,
Jooos k Noun 24 tads sittekey, [embark h
do. (.6arrA or. 62 do, Pukes t or, 76 do. .61 &Moho user, 80
Dcasolk 4do Jim Orier. sdo 31 . 1101.1 e: 48 Ns UM
<O. 10.11 It or. 10 bee raudles, It Moore, 20 eks bum, 21.
beef, Printer is em 7 btds . 11011 me 10 bblsooo4
Adams Or 41 bag beaky eta Wood. • . _
.
CINCIVATI, • 'by Philadeiptd6-57itai buns. Nladek L
etc 1 la tphalm, 31erelanat raebsncer, 67 bal. cotton, K.
nedr t cet AU Wide !agar, 64 bbis malasees, &elm a; 1.
bal. deer/skim. MAT L. en. - .•
WIEEIMANIL by Dlarnal-0 pkra aztas,l3 mks rigs A it A
Irßsna, kipt tom% J Wigan:la:6o bbls molasses, Ilnith.
11.0 k ear E 40 bud all. Level k ek US Us Warw. 7k bra tr
amth olts, imnenaws 4k lirm =rolls hatter. A Bantu; do. Ir - Orn
e
•
T. Loris. by dulta6 7 2 baa wed. It roam: 11 do. bnN
'um Ow% Curling d colsK belr bemNelark Tbair; 136
it= i rrliojP oo4 l4lt7Z : ifir.7ll=l " :.°4 `4 3,l .
wuver.ir
Denny. •
bY mini boat. 11.nsatto blas flour. Rut
33 ELY Iltioced all. owner; Wm crsp owner; 31.01
lb• num oinur.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.,
STEAMBOAT ARRITA Lg AND DEiglit4t9
Loran, Opelaanatt •
ltamterry. Or,y. Pretemouth.'''' -
Mu. Mbar, Gcnkrn. Onelonatt
lidlealelptda,Al race, Chuirmati.
' kat., tiantry,
'Turert City, Mama, 111.,11na,
Lamm*. Brmwtt, ttrotrnarlloa.
Ott Daystll, Pecbira, talsatett,
T. It *Wirer. Ilerarirlum. Wag Itaartsm,
Jailatson, Maxon. Inalrosrille.
DEPARTED.
•
Rountt. Charbloat/.
YAW'. bah*. At Louis,
• Notigatur. neon, Wu
Iltsibruit, Gray, Portalrmith.
Marna,- iberberd Artwellore.
*
Maar., Monett. 11roanurafite.
4.14.431.7...1, Nobles. 1312,tbeth. ' .
TAW. ribrWyr. Ilendeirkarin. Wart Norton.
Itrrtm.---Gbrearterdar areal rkr mart. Wray Wan
Sat 11 1,14/08. arml Adm..
• ItrrEAMlitairtS.
VOR CINCINNATI—Tho • now jak
Amtriti.rr rimes
by
•bny• ax 64 litsersoolato L mer. coo 7110116 AT ♦ wtl 121 b
an".d'kil. Po
/WC ' k i i:CMgerrsitaV 4 .
orb .10
Aaiiroad'Packets for Wellsville. Eltenben-
•
• vale and Wheel
111; ♦
Twig pamengertstaiiu TAM?
era DIURNAL( I. flaceviros. and
Taxer CITY. Cant D. allens,velll ply as tegity..
lIF ttaV a irtlregm plitSbur,th; Stinatenvil,
The Dinraatelli Have Pittsburgh every Man day. Wed
runlar and Yriday utorning,. ea a~ City Vrery
"In 4•1. Thursday and Eatunlity roorultat, et 10 <Mok.
converting at Wellervllle. id 3 tielvet, In 5, ulth the trains
of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh itallroltd.' for Cleveland.
Cide,go and ft lonb4rith thb Stenbenvilla and Indiana
Wad at. Steubenville. utd the Eattintara and Ohio COW at
Wheeling. at 5.20 r. 5, for lialtinior• and Washington
Wheeling, the Forest our ham every 'Mandan
Wednesday and FrWay. and tha Diurnal every Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday. at 7.14 a-a.m.:meting at
the haltered brains to G7avaland. -
Yo
• -
freight revived as tie vharrat littatarritliafteroolo
E'r
(Mid" P'"'"r' l.Vt.s.q d bLl kn"' kVNtl c gO t LAStest ..
mlig • No.lSeirrout stmt. ::
Prune Trees.
. .
2rHE undersigned, wMs ho - received . ' ..
the negations for the beet an it the tad
• Fair et Penne. haa ardent In this city with
Ciantity of Penne Tree-Lend effete the ;tune ran
cornet of Sixth *Land Cherry alien near Baal '
Frr. ir.eatdta's bowie.) Tint trent an tram 7to 14 Po et.
. and an wand and Awn g that they wlll Intel=
• y this Ppring. It le a mere whitake Xo_
that the
fret
Pronto would tint to wen
try. 1 mettle the ennlntry. thattliey trill *avail in it:
part Or the United litates. and, ...3.4air to. t he_ .. OW
prairie lands.. Those idle lehh toreltieste. this delicious
fruit on ahttaydre thaw, I teed. 1.111 hatred thaw oho
IA
, 9e r, , gtZt n elg t hi l troe . t a rms . ttira.tritinmat.r.
Xlmtesota Point retitle ElemhuOyi,...-
.. xtrwcepro, ra. = - •
ICtEV. 8.. 11 1 1 z CI L I . LIKT i l s .L .
arTui rib Llni
tedetni, N. T. nacleto. • b " . " 14 ".
Ton Ilrn
now tide tionetuary tern : mow on the
She charge fne based. .washing and tultkat Ea . gibikt •
and blathonnetke le PI
_per ension of b months: Otber
nachos es ver and at Mr. Wollner, SI Wood st.
b
1 J 04u Hoy. Bishop Pottsr,Philh,and in Pittsburgh
to John
C l Doris, A. IL enling, juin D. N. Whiten Ear.
and the Clergy of tbo griscoyel °Dumb.
Anil 4. 1861.—anb..ltened3wANtga, ' •
WIG H. BUTTON.
Wholesale Grocer, Imporicr and /kale is ;
yOREION WINES; Brandies and Old Mo.
vrt,olo:tdmearra Tits. Kei.4l.74,toatlkTrasknum
To the Readers of the Gazette.
VIERSONS wishing to purchittio-Real Es
tato will lind It to their adoontano to all on ea lob
' bora whom facilities Ow supplying - UN tummies@ with
booms of their own, 113. *flatly' In and no- halo
rood &groat flinty, both at to - and 'tamiy
as eanunt All to piton. . hewn! nacniationo on hand
on bond and worths,.olattortiodi t - - fa s o x ..
... •
.
• soh , Real liSiataAlMS, No. / 40 . .i ,l at.
E4LECTION—Notice hereby given to the
Stockholbtre albs Darigton Rama
rid Mg ' Vor i llrill et t lett' t o th r nest,
tween the hears e.(12 v. wad r. u, ter the DIMr 3 or
71:1 11 ,!;I:=1. 4 " TOW Vila r Ats.lll7 .
Attaet; Weir HAMM. Esne.y.-oMtd
MO. .LET..—A convenient two story Dwel
ling on Molt iDoininon, nogg Oblast., Alleglonny. Also.
ao igilgartary bagging ,on Arad. it. nog: Alm of Jams
ParkJr.,rastCotplonaillgabsor,ot ram floCsody
e'''"
___ st rgiVollry b aMtluiiits . Omits.) 1.114111"
Itonoigahels NaTption Comppagnqyy .
.
°TICE is hereby gtven, that
t instahnenti.
tab«. tt i 4 r t It t L: ak=ti
.r .hl. ofßoa • Mt* . 14 11oralty Worn. Pittdnargh."' so
fallona Tin Ten doll? or stamen N. drat Monday of
Mayanne, July, An and IBapterudnor, nespoetnaly. 14 ,
oraernalta Maud. MAW) OUPELAND. Teem
lot wArxeds 1 m give 141asoni.iw Ptc.
rtienipbb it hoot 12 31.101,
Pit liblugh. • A tomtiodST Of 14 1 4 . 641 E 10 -' II W ' MM ."
'r. lg. to. blowy' Bonen, motor or ion/ SOU IA
woo
av bone
tan to viral to tr.gb to 20
...Terms, mato Per lisite.
rtaIOPOSALS-4"tio - undeasignak will re
ed. Proponls. at the Penna.- Uellroad Olhee. In
oarsh of Greenehurath tbe the stone, timber. blithe
end Iron minim, In Imthltni the Fr4lttlt .lltetlen - Itt the
Point. A bole tonount et =Oriels vcot beAntre& Ath
nnAlmd • - •P. A,Rimineet Penna. ILL.
FA lIPIRE WORKS--The 'antscriber, liefe
r
tuft,„,. 4010 Imilnias trader the stile et WM. MO
no t (M., line amortmed Irlthhinea. POI IiWII *PAM date
tram Jau. let, 1a54.1n the Manularten at UM rm 4 Toole,
Perm and (hullett Itaptements,fre4
_O, The trla of_the
ttrm Itlll retinae arnebammd..44o.= WW tt l i
. '1104.1.0 . . •
Bn Ordinance
Ir'ti.. ;Mew r h -7Za d ir 4 ti L itt. th *"!`"e`,.. 6 *
it 'Os g .ed and enacted
45 Let and Common Coundlo of thel tit,. of littobuona.
at the dommiton, on City Motion he,and they aro
healthy anthodised to marsh to hisye tho city minting
done by we Gorman daily noropapor published in thbk
city, in addition to des two daily yams. u prodded for
by tha Ordinal'se to whleh thie ts • todent.
800. 11. Be It ordained, 80, That any ruinous
mi b t , bereetoshkio coulletwhorn . be an Ulf "ep.
Mdalnea and snuwtdd tato alaw;in Ontnetlo.'tho BM day
of dna d. OW JA111:11 JitedW.
,_Alteot.,l4. Lawns - Prat Ito Um ,
lank of 0.1 , 113011 OMllladi • 3131111 MUT° ~ • fl
<Belec
Joint T. Worn= - blvd. Baled Mandl:::
Removal.
-hie.
LWLWhas relitircodi-hii.
°Edo. tram Ka 74 Ifairth street, to 18, out door bo
lo' Ferri, faro to 4th where ho mill ho baptlr toe
toad to proteritonal oak , • •
IfL&
pnliatTEE:
'ROM,
I rums OkANi t:C'4S
noir ADVERMIENIT . ,..... vn 1 4,0 naRP
Ad
Thot trE
14zard..Polter. candy; . MAI. FAOTLIRERB OP GUN POWDER ;
iscONT 'l4, furnish dna Powder Q[ all:
their ere lotorwn brands, rh2 ".K . et“....1. 2 Itlle o !' 4 Ees
to rl i..t;;4 II 4IZIS&Vit. b j“ r a t
.. != i: “12 7.:
...4 !Miners of ape pahrui eser Alm, •fa Wisarttliept
Oir.h. rot Met and Aitobw• itervales , and for !Is'
.}.=The tern:dell n albeit. fir r reff t l i s a trin Ig .. c i
02, ' ... " 2 ° L , P 4l'f tr. 6.7,, . i % Won .t .. '.. ,
.Near Vi t t% tat,. sA. 0. . v 1 1.1. 1 . 1 .. t.
A.•X. - Doroutss, fierrehult \
.. , - Mpg n3aZ. .
..,
0, ',AND ST43I BOAT FEKTURES.--
jariable Poser ettpitaity tu.r.
Berm Steettpgl46ael. (Bane'. vieladetbeit- Credit- Cable
BLOPPeti.Be4no Patent Ruddetßratei. new arttela—
Ms% Teateltia Marine Ltatyr •rwrlng Botabl,• at total
table artiele, tad untrerqdly, tot my etamboats,,
but by seillog steam atditt•-.IW ' •
T. L. Llrr,
111 Broad timer Water at: Nes York.:
-- - -- ,
IRO * * BEDSTEADS,
1 , • * • , -,
. Tx.t7..ervim *Ts \
, • ,
. •
~.„ J. B. WI CB ERS rd. 11,„ •
EtEiD-QUARTIC for Ornaiiental, Etats .
orateand Strong n N ot RAS 'from It to
• Adopted by . heel soh Notes, ppag a w g o . The
essorintent at inTrestra always on hand. Wire
log. Wintesht and Mod'. ron Nailing' andbon 15grob
tuna : liosoodadltken of the ew Phase In L lron • Manuals
tore wM be foThied. Work!. 63, 60, 57, 69 and 61
lox
tends
. ‘1 . mi
~._‘_•
AustraliaPianeerLineellitwitldyPit.
: . earryiNc'r.' ' tAd Uitikcr,4litit: Nail. . l';'-:.;,' . .
• •••• •
r - AMERICAN CLIPOIt SIIIP MOB,:
,ii rl t ssi f if i r z Lor4,emertgesa , tobodos the 20th of
Nightingale was holing elhibiticta at fix &I'd,. e. al:
natation Inlendorr, she la este of the sinned and Astest
wiling shi_hi afloat, atuther, aslant cabin is not - sorpused•
l o point of eon:trod and eliapanee. basing leen built at an
loaroonse cost, Passengers and ship Vr , 4l myth.
rates ebargedly the Onset Pritalo , wfll be
guatudeed solo passage. Visas o ft a t os androtes
will be forwarded try mall tb‘iotoodlog pueengenl. Pm 1
11 ellibt or PalnsgO. *Poly to \ \ It. OA tabitalt
116 Praia street: , I
Pair Traminzos.
T HREE PRIZE MEDAII/S
and S A b' PiMll . r . Vs" :AligeAT__,` ; ,
the' 17 11 2 :er. at the Cryotal Palace:, in • i •
making the above 1000411cement.ther would LIMI,
omoor
torM'‘theniFiFaarnt7llebillthem h' Vet r tl V: P d sm "'" ZallF el n
sustain the flattering repta4tion►ready, ettal . end to
order tamest the greatly Incomaeddrommlibr their Instrui
merits, they hare added largely tothetz manufacturing la- -
they Vaal will' enable theM.ln future .to
PraM,Ptlymeetever7uemand; Buyers from wheth
er dealere or atm; are Invited to examine our aplendal as
autment beam lourchaslng elsewhere. \
tiItOVVITHEIS a =M01 , 4006 HroadliajrAT.,'
' \ \ (Soljelninglit. Nicholas/fatal)
N. B.—Preselminiwere armful by Um Amerinin Ins*
ute to their Plano Xearain ornmeadon. lad-amn
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNA
. RPRAM/311tP LISA (Via 21Saimaa) , -' :.
Till lOClMoirr IMMOirreoX4.ll.lr Or IrMillie. 1410
MGR IN ADVANCE OF TiIE
•
1 41 1 R beonly LineRteIOCRUTITTCHRTS,IneIIidIni
latbmsta erouftg. e NORTIIERN MOUT. STAR
Or TILE WM. or PRO :UP., all first Wass doable
chains steamships. wlll leave New York on the Gtb sod Rlth:
of each swath. (except tbsterhen these days fall on Sun,
day. Patarday yeenlon. will, be Dining day.) estoneellets
'0" - Nlearaalsa Transit Route. RasloArt twit, I:II rTEZ. d '-'1 M. 11. 11 R th .3 4 o l 4 *" V ll Tlia ePACLVIO.eaI I e of e A tdet
ITII leave 13•12" . "31.7121 del Nod. tbePaetheteemloos of 'Prawn
- T ar ... ii. ,40•1 flambee ell
antral of tiro passesdp7s.
ql!earo3 =main. ARen't,'ie,
Ban.tr and T0bacc0......
PETER LORILLARD, Manufacturer,
42 Chatham .treat, New toile \ offers the este the I*
Imettiitartletee. warranted of sniperior quality; • hteantery,
heoteh. oo monottehllnTre, I oneyDetrAreotth snit other
&ets, idea Floe Cot Toletten Unloll , end paper.; s more
nartlealardeeerlptfonoftgpnr anklet can to known
by eendithauraftll price current ea ohm. ' felnlatz •
.AirOVEO. 7 —tho ' old Ostadishod LOOK
ING GLASS WAREHOUSE or.,RYCHARD RINGS.
tcyi. Is removed Rom Coattland to 164 Chan.
hers at. Mor.ofChnteh,) one blot* from Iltnadvay.New Tack
whet* 111 le round-as usual a entnaletesenartment ofilolo
nd Or
'Unkind Illamer, rich,. Yrantes,ae.., to Tbe bolt furnished trt every satiety of
stork In Commaltlon elate at miner...lntl* • ra-lma
BLANK BOOKS, •PAP.EII,rStATIONKRY,
corrrsovamm, ziminso, s a s e,
• RICA LOTITREL; \‘•
GI. Man. Sfreet, (Nut l'ork
puyEits will consult.their iidereet9iy:ox
...hang our extensive stoa t which ye arta a the .
• IRMS: PItIC&S. •
Areonnt.Coldt Ftwtory boooks Made to pattern; raked *Mt
Mtated heads, la •410 j style required; also Wye stork.
nehand saltaole Ibt Bank. Insurance and ether anew
e., Alerehants, Cond. 'Ye; also In large
_ditantliledltr,
Tice North. West, and Booth Wade.' •
Writing Parton Can. Letter. Note and Udder repots.
from the rot NUM In the United :Rates. Yerelyn Patsy..
Mi., Drawing. Wrltlnd, Orbited. Ar. • t •
ittatlonerm Valley and Staple Hood" a West extend ta n
and monelote assonment. Ensehmos, Cads; ADM; Gold
Pens and Pelotas. Steer Perot, de. • • • .
Diaries flu. 'eV:a Time and Work Ana; Tartfrofthe D.
R. Intarat. Advanee. Thronnt, Etehantra and. other am.
fed Books rot the Counting Haase. -
J
oh Prlntiagt of cheap tßeds, ELI Limas, Lltßela
Lan Cum, Mali. \
m l i tt r lpir . agy and d l..ol;azli c llon s & t . i ttir . llll.
In the hest lark. -
ihrn•
al Mrs ' onnatain to atejIiCITZE.Y. .
RlL_as led Wlth_Menst,.. Masa.
L( Lir '
,Al WM= st 4 Nan .TOrb.
faliannt Inmortme and atinrlng Stationesa
- -=:-=l==
JOHN .0.- lIENDERSON , SMYTH,
200 Broadway. New York. .
dad G 2 Rut Du raubourz...Piasionniere, Faris.
IVO to inform their Mantis that they hare
removed riant th e math. MI bog ceenated by Ulm
in *art &net. to .I.Y4ol34rondnal.nt becetn=
matinee to4toport theitrin raTis.
' t=ireeemr,e; amenta
•admirable Imitations of the
leadlne French
ke. their Meet- {For as tentade richneett earkty, oo
tie, will be unite the want extenalreand onmpletain the
United Ststa, and as they melee by techabetwe. every
neretty will be Gard in their We...roma 'iattantra •
CARGILL'S loAT/LVT PORTABLE . \
SELP-ADJUSTING MUSQUITO BAIT;
CI i O3IBINING
Perfect Paeurltr. I:tbe Dna tin ac taken dawn and
par NI In a trunk In two in litell.aerna Tina la.. Manatee
i tare o unblo On t.
11. 12 7 aM i tn t r a ttel i tle i ta
Janl24kan • lin. Pim atteet4i."'L
LOCEE,TSI.I GLASSES Ank VICTUE.EFRAMP.,
MANUFACTOkr. .
Fr '
estalilislunont,'bt f6P, the LARGEST.
In the United Etat.. pessZeserulour sdvantasee is
varlet r ..4 extensiveness nf etocr.or °therm .1,
Run tbe long established and trotlnnothaerns. seirsda
Ram al at tic orttre Union, soak., the , hesprietor Uf.
,poss of his ankles st less_ prices thou iny other In
of baldness .4 restuethllle roluesta hie friends .4 ths
public bean and sustains Ids Isms stock of lass
and Mt. Frames, previous to suing - elssubere, to.
enbeerrber mares them that tht7 will and it'io their de
sidoisdisotasu In so &dna. On hand, 1107311W00D WAL. ,
_NUT and ItAIIOULIST MOULD111040( OTT 01011:
and el. the lengths Par shipping; - • \
trifTuttoolor attention Awn to 11l ordero.
Mi. 67, WSW/ ran)
hew
XOLIAN AND °TILER PIANOS-BER
wr a Donbas, on itro.trar,s; voluberkof
on. ar4l,fra,Mtein=arfl - a , , 0 3= -
and other Thum, made by • Mlle. Palls t On, &don), •
whom Plum or. yotodderod soperlor.to ahem Utast •
=l ' Ins ' I: r Aullsa, " r=r u rill. la trtti•
lorrret rated.' Berry 2 Atordon. tromemors to T. P. Dertyi
97 P0.1.1..Y.1 . 4. Yea. Pkoso to let. •• - .. •
•P. a-11. D. • Ca't Aollan Mow bare.** Want U.
provediroking. . . Deily
V_OLD AND SILVER • SPECTACLES,
ILA 'end UN GLASS= or every deal ption, toonalke.
tined. by D. MILLMITit, No. 9 Liberty Plane, between
. bteldat Lane sad LlbertY etreet. Nave VIAL
Lo. G. goareateeealLertides made
_W . him to be of rape
rim quenty. Order. respectfully solldtetL, ce.tUes
1;(1)1 3 , 34 4:11.);j1
fIOMSTOCK_ BROMLEY & 00.;;Manufa,c6.
LJ tigers.: gales Beam, No Ig Leonard Arne,. Xi, Teak
one
Common and Flding; ,E,Ornatnental
*rail - kW& Mad Ileigglat. Yalan7.
and Chfldreng Bedsteeda always na band. Am. a gener
al alaortanant of Iron Paraltana 111 4 r and
Itobtiouts ire superior to . Allt others aim
2vgy.cahl4oll. stemma sad economy. • Thiry me tawny
reo tram Vermin and aro oloooritly datisb . I=ra,dl
t r 44ta Nacge il Leteartl jnia :T. ,- ,
Asenta Ira:stadia. the ot tberabova._ Aial
rut whatnot mounted ' •
ARMAGH LlNlNGS, curtain goodit'
Cloths, Makes, Bunting; . A. lc . KELLEY,:
uolo6m t E9.1111-lohn
T AWRENCE'S WORLD'S F.AIR' P.RE-
Ia MUM DACITIERIUSAN GAILLIatY.3I Broadway,
earner Whits street. Noir Yorlr. selPtass
TOLIN PRITh, DEALER IVORY,
otlwri 0904 Isu6 311rAip",
AGRICULTURAL IND I .IPMENTB AND
iEXte—TIALPHI OD, It 3 Patton stmt. Nov M.
6 . 4 IP 4 4_ 54:641'
Public Sale of Unclaimed Raggago,
01110 A. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
tnILIO NOTICE ie hereby given, that en
TEURSDAY. - Amil 27th, 1854..14E2 Fdoelr, P. IL. at
Peden] street Atation of the OMo end Penna. gailonui.
Alleghsny City, the Ibliowing articles of unclaimed
ow toe:mod to Public hcle, on aeomnt late.
It may women, =lam adled fire AT Us ownership/lam that
I largo trunk, with eyeing lock at brass rodia,, no Maria
emsll blk do do WOMOTeII clothing, dm
o id. do do, aalla tog, _ , -
o goal hair trunk, yrith brims nada Co top, dm
" blk. leather do do men amoreng ehnhir, dm
" old . marked J. It. blirtin, Manclooter;
•"DA do , do with sbommtkoga Vol.. no mark;
- 4 rallied, Talons &Min. a un mar
Lot earpcl byre la warlome kinds gualltki, _ ,dm
=trunk, unkr
Iuau :IMPS
3. .
. 14 do, 31.11.. Lamtdi ha n Mae,
• ° trunk. containing mina clothing der
•
bbAg°Lat
3=v
di.
i t? Im a =tall& g. cll N O. e Lle-i t * " tr ' 4'
° with aptritieral and violin,' natant:
• I 148 tronk*nkd J. Jsmlaon, Janeoldilo, Roth Co. Win,
" grocutrunkdo -*La Nag Virg. Tort&mvehha
New Shoe Store
TAKEBROBB, No. 89 Mirka between
tha Market Itcus• and Pin strait, would all the 'S
warm of his old Mond. sad customers, and us Ahem
that may favor him with their trade. that Is the laturs
he vlll
an i Ztrundat aw bO s n u MlLt as m i zi sv . , / leit i tt .
RIM Leaf. PubJ —.. T734l3„, and ]kaki 11Allkda.. mu.
Wm turt .firekie operannsta, °ugurl:latent
Os
D 30.17 Ulm% and au
srrrea Palley Saab.., Gait nes, 10114, etc, vary Wad.
Iloys' and Youths' Dress Boots, n soesti daub 3.311.1.
Ills steelLs one of the *fumed In tl l 4l=
Fiembrtem every. morn by to. ladles or
amt Nair Turk. a be trusts cannot fall to pleassla
mat cars ban been taken in selecling the choleentniskln
an ofvrhich b. vanants.
/Le also continua tomanunctum, as bmantkmb vadt•
amiptlons of boots and Insosa, and h l expurt•
owe ohms BO furs In bnslne., to this city. IN Metro.*
&Wildcat ~WS* Ott SUM etallaatila.lat their .
=AM. wUI bs Addi dank rob=
111:
AN 'S tn : SYMTF - Fonetantry
band and few ale by J. UAW.7r., Stropir.
Not Riot A., 3 downMow um's;
' 7 \ , •
• \ t., , • A.Lt'
nTirr; ntsmiiks;4t!Lewiei-inizor
• :3 -.- sA:F.4s • ArricnANK•Lop*s,.;\ .. . •
sAnS,:tir or
• Tay r
a t te paseenred of Mar eminent . nantlmimit *Mal'
In an Peek thers*lr mehttidde
a n
tmds. Semd,• the ell:Memo beat
.eannot • tbskard_nnall from s the metal.' sate
'the care . th steel. =rd. tt Is a sedid.enennent..Mlthent
6 ais t ot enlmaed Ills! radials. air.
AV' ;roirOr ithln.thrgs'tdrT.tre..l,4ll7Z4:l3
=or mem. ratteth. , them Jialks . X. net enle
the art to
damn and biome esekes. tikeotber butMlll kentate
ilr lls . are with or "Wpm thellre tam tatter
.I.lWaltank
_and sate
ppor Loa 1., wpariair sdapt.4 to the nth, wad is
against the Amtuanor forth A • • \ .
The Met Premien: timbale Imarded tadbh We At the
State Palmist the ftirr of the Amerkan Instienta,Ntions
York. at therrankllnatltute. PhiladelPhM4 aed at Ate
Ininemnee den Brehm fa. ki d are .eonstan e ia t iAring • Co w l; edalamander. and other
nbeet tem and adepted o • •
' •
Rank Vaulte an_y she mmle. on them= p1i1114146
order. Bank Yaultikors and Yramet •
We mmideim sthatAnn tap
the nallorythil re
World's Ette Cote ',Trey, 3 Y.
Faunal and n estteuth, Philadelphia.
Tient orN .Ateitric.
Philadtdpidattank,
M k of ile e n t rahtown, Gensuinter f
• liankpMete7ster tlank "
. 11.. konk.a.u . sh.Eouth cmduit.
Ambition Restange Bank rinie,Yera. •
Corn
Bank o ßank f
Commince, C
r's Bank, Bur lerrehmd. Ohio.
Ilalllstenie. N. Y.
Partners' and Mechanize' Ilank.Benedo.‘it. •
Brandi of Bank or Viral:la. atrettemontb.
Rate Bankofeleorgie, it Bemoreah.. • _ ' • '
Bank of thee ortierth Omollnm at ilatelsh.
All the Bunke In the Clty of Troy, N. Y., end ores 300 ,
nther'ltanki In the United States.' .
llesmatr i lr a lc hi llreenbr,.,Bite. 23 h23 , llerth Stlietriest,:
Wise, 14.7 , 1 wbe,
& Teemm, Coml lye. 3 UM. do.
\ Spring; Oak t . Co. N 0.143 Market attest; de. •
Tim •
shore Safes always an Lunn at tno asonot;',nunni
North nth eta stave lbmmetce. ' :
tahM.tho smut a .kaw*ii.i&i.t.
TheNfotr
'a Great Exhibition Print Xedal
/TABLED TO q..4EyER,..,,
For his Mi,ol'isnos, London, Oct, 15, 1851.' ' '.
C METEIL'' Resimotfully informs -hie.
thenr.= t gre==. l4, 2 =l: :
oil Prize Medal; la Lontion,-1862..
fn he °"`
s<=2.l iYiliehd tilpoWeit,
9,artrooto, Na fa , wut,b .ourth Chesnut ,
...ENVELOPES,
, SLYEINO*INDRAVRA.V7I4I.
itl 2N. ALTERED,Envolopes stainpedisrith
Imeareeee cards. Ilatakeeithre Envelovee, relteraded
n fl%er Pn eed S triM l td " r i mtl=e, Pattn iregt:
II n
Xri ,3o Vo i ri v an r eMa rffiz z o lnie
imp ßebibl izu leb.
Vrdefa irM be delivered Exprelogr a t jive
Phlla4elphist Steam Works:
For the building of. every: .deseritition of
'OBEN rzarrr , r \ •,,
.
BED by Brewers, Soap Boilers, Dyers and
Stir. sarnaa t s
Hat roads, Oil arks, Wu. Redners, Plod Oil and flood
Dirtillerks, wed otbeh saatudietestrdt lemma, Rom
:oh. to to foPplied•withterator br Rams, , tae for Hotels,'.
0011eg01,%73e end . Orldate Iteskistteto,,varting eke
The above meets betas myde of Cedar.arkklti
to Day atter kind of lumber:pa nomad of its durety.
Haring latrodneed Steam Polredloto may dogostmeut
Parortabliehteent. and all the ttoprorametite to me... or ley
applicable, I ant prepared to flliordere to any Kt.*. .1&&
Immediate !keipateki at the lower! rate. , •
• o aroz.r.;urrstirmarr
a. R. comer Broad 1ini8at..50.114. F4P24OISIIV
Lead;linc4 Iron 'Pak% OaTand tolers;
RANIIVACTUREb - BY' gANCIS
t t ras a t=vmem i Is, Jamal!Vo,..
Orders thankfally
treetheut-grtnflAtirttiETCla
zamt 56r UMP I'4"444 /402"/Lia4"
NEW No - 1471- ;1 . NEW
STOKE, f - MARKET STREET). - ? ESVPIC:
• • PIIILADEL.PHIA.
GDILLOI4 , *ALTON.* - CO.
HAVIN G. SEC .RED the large 4itanr-
Movair'. or& M. L Frathsweli *.:Ocfp'llene- I
\Stare, No. UT larket stmt. - Groan, opening, an ' •--.
EKTDIELY.FRESII SWEDE:,
'Dtettsaltteping ;Dt . jradads, - Littentrand. - Hoeiity.
Eibt
_Um Manaaetnaara in rP___e has itir n i..
aleortoaent sertopesesa. lb* of Dry Gelato. NY
Übi *esarri e tbr- rundabin#2:orellings, Uotels,,Stesmbeata or
BRertieja, 'ULU . Linens; .Varialn
Pine, Lthens; lisinue; . Lase L Curtains,
Oreantethanes, Nati Damasks ,t Moreens;
Bleakets;:kr,.. atoss -
Piastres • •
• Alllhe'lleil,.lll4l*.i of ..Linens
Itlebardaen'S Dunbar t &eon's A a Itneats,
or Lista Make.
Enklialt and German lloricry.. '
DRAWER'S, &C.
Eleilendagthat the present wantss! iterrlutata.rrons,
seetions or lbw erunthrr.. 'tbs „beet and mon depirable
goods; at the Wrest 'prises, and kerning that th is want
ea h. rest .under th e old 'nate& of LoNft t.BEDITS
and LONU 111011 . T14 , 9. W. A Co. bars'adoptsd the talkne,
I* 13.113711;17.1111 ; 47 o . ystx meisits to maxLanbot
- rilegata : TDlSeel7Nl" FOR OfiSir
• Bytheso tense!, they are seeded to boy titibrZtoei.
ElInuPS, and ow the#, condi at. a
Small Advance , an ' , Foreign Coat, , .
Feeling ealsfleat that the Shorteredhe and
Short Pr.= Wen beet ko the Beyer and.i.b• Beller,
(there beingbut O. ,Piont betweentbe West;
ern /Sere-herb tul. the. Eames= ..Vanntletnnsre,) ,.. they
esrikestty net an taspeetton of their Steck,
R. anapu,- t,. 11.3fALrax., .Wzr•
_
MP —t . meet the late Passmager Lime ef - *eV
. =matAnn i ir p tli
N9RTH. AlSlvßiClN:arrtkprgatikze.,l
• •
:Ho.loißroadway;-New•York,
'
,
Tide Lies Prereteeelese belibrltte Steieedhe
Hanle, AtJantle, arctsr,.. Orisebe, atiee .11.emen. Golden
tre art h, tlnr.
" IT } 2 l".. tlien "T rlireer — itgra
102.1 vas Or 7ards . g 40,900
•.. pram with aeopate), to to
itemized, the eimeitteremme will be etmaped. ear , ow*
•;,,Vt r tt,ll.l% ttiV e ',„T:ev stratitg
tienspiqualltiestelnaaa Rtkatebetririthe: "Isitiseee
'Clothkeheet Clete& telyit.A. , t3Te mPeeeteg, pretaisthe sr
17==etMellet,p8Z.7141.4!w- end :
a. an. %Tu. .lienkratraill4 ire aptimiiiZ
Mb2"ad l i Wi7ri":14114;84*.*:406 430.!-
EL\ arTHBRILT-le,-130N,,,-...:
CAEYETtAt COMMISSION:, 'AGENT.SL.for.
th...t.'..npitthlotalcia luau; tcaudion - ot
Rent" N.S.thai.lo4nan Ropdh MorignM tr.. Zia
:140 Third rittarcu. Ntlqr • •
' NEW CARPETING'
FOW'SPRING BAL_VB,
AT 10. E °WET WAu.b•ROuisis, , ,
• • iso. 112iwurrg „
ICE LARGEST tupOrtment of Carpeting's,
IMTMao On WAIL, ar., Om? °ltem! In the 1,048211 =P-
We are dally_reeeirinthot our elm, iresortatiori, .14
frees the Sendsru sisauSicturemtbe ileum stile at nem
Velvet, Thriestrsliniseels,aisl Impale] ;Pre* 1"17. 047017
Lowell Strportine tomb Caltets. wrest,
teem; '' ' no the,. are reed. from the 1. 4 .4._ 4
lin. end COMM= Ingrain Mips% urea > or; .to •• .rs
" Zd ' m t ~ noir ctsPiiii
.47alu a TirMot Doss* "I'
Plaid east& all 00l ililarpets,sowet
Dam List mod tsar •do Snel l tisSaT•
. I. 6tri iw ri ti. conx....uu kt.t.d e, =fran n.r iZ o tlati ckits, riu sT r iru ars
...inminm Vlore 011 Goths, from the tosa
pelttelA to 24 *et wiele,at ors From &roll iti l ut h =
Noss
ol. oiratati. 44. 44, 134. 74 anit 114.
With Monte Rap rota the eslebtatisi seAradostori 44.
t Amintter Sad Tatted Use, Trete tO
ith samortment of lilndejr S S:tmn hahs sal Csitela
'BatitntrT:lettli`tfivarl* . r.i. - tez
/kW'
A. we lose unusual thrilitior Air poretissb= a r wader
whe rim ishails bor rzhie to
It esiesibair
d ' n E h* I ' d r". l ` °r
likwholossleirtlyeiVolorelatis fowl stesmkti
acid o we will sell. on st ilecasblslems csis tss
oßme•
' A literal .n4o 14i,4e..‘fteelto . jelkisc
• lub 9 • • WA:KW/T/ 11 M, 3.4sekst
:Clarte_9 l l_. * .0/41 U 1 - 16 / 1111341 4 11 .,,
J . w - AIt . 9MIXAV
,RE .2401 V: RECEIV DIRECTfrom tne
. . . ..
11 ',..et.beir'clzoice &al largi guwer.tiimutr IV
v "- TuiTetilaMil'ar 8r4.8 waft; ..d ittPutcov 1
'' •- - -1 -, . /MV a O SuPer 3
k i tO I , olfth*'
~,..'.: • :'.7I'VW: gird PZ;iiiifil!' . ' - f - : '
.I,, l) . j...belkan!*:
:...-Trarr t eAra„th. , 7 - 2 . rtm4
. 4
*ukat au. iktrvir.itt.;—*,vdui:
-and- tottalxitzso n t a a r z t .
w....a i r= tma ir i.
1 ..- itArnaai- sad tilieAC tan ton mattlatM t b s t
itle,Vll w o l i i :bleb. rbittri4114841,49.7**27**.,
SPRING STOCK OR OIL CLOTIIS.
& H. PHILLIPS
. . . . _
_. ..
.
LNVITE.the attention or W )tolesale and Re
-7t,,n Baying to then , tarsi and indl ;ameba . nt,odt. of
.in on hand,consistlacin ZVI at the 2314nrino • .
tae syydl. numb am.. and Hat abed. now ioe..
liOnn ydad,d4 w. dd n t o t a l it t *boat NIT Otl9opt a 1. 43 4
00 . do - .
. fir Z l At"; de mi :ta i '' igoackh. - ited 6 : 4 i ,
roolk, "so a Umuta• P.m* ' ' dC! 'dPqp . 0.• - ',
.. 100.60-.oditittifttnatkitn . Ittaint, • - , " .-.
,---.`
400.d0, ea Gasman ttattot durnituteollCdottio . ,
- soon' dti- 4, Lk Cod Potent ...Enamelled and dtatttuirt,P,
l i tVa . dt a intaltfited,id.9 o dit..tdffilk
pal= of *opt tinatda,...,;;m
i ii;.,"
..":.:.„:
_- 43 pwdall.'l44l4 Wotan dataTnit—tafds art" 1"!:
1
wt. &fidittidiini:lttitits dkn; - 13it .
`..•.,Tiarg,t ha Wortammt of Wintkt• nada, Trinunnkna.'do. '
'Wlthar ire are daily . 11161611211 ROM. nor own. and ltattarn Itanalnottunts, we axe matted, at an to ar
dor the dot and dumped - idea of Uonda Wait of tbs Nona-
Una. ', Cidl sad aintskontxdbro tarelnkatncolanghore. -
. .
J - ..
shit . Oa adth Wittialannt l 4,l4ll *UM at. -:
4 ~.\\ ~
~'~~l,z_~'.
—OW NrOBX , AM
LISs: rittrOcarm.:ll ars •
wnmow Awls. 1.
,J; BAKER
"2 . ldy lageorlini at Iry
cumocr,,r"'." 14"°.
TgaLLON.. k. brut Coach andlcht4-
riIOPKINS &
Alttimatintro
GEORGE'.
&Mall rn, Nay. \
!avail
a.... ge=tittentio,
lan /tot
tylw Suck /VD ,luras.
. _
-- ...,pritiritWweppic—,
.... . - - ..-
\Au ta g ..Pmeetd,...PlP. ,- . ,
\.. Saw II - - ,.. ..'--"t 1 - 4 '!"-'';' i
' •', , ZINC PAINTS:: '' '' '' -"" ' , t - - 1 ' i
rii..2 N
c 1 .,4 1W - IrIiSEY ZINC OOM PH
-- ..- 1,,,,i,...t. ceders tor thatradrellia , -;
=l:.naliddil' it tairtertna , Ai ll'im at al'Ut l itenr :
..ftp e.
' and mrll mar a m mo.* _maraca Ulm Ined. .
alma VW.. aag ir tg ew tt neworaeratil . A \
A mowed of " aloosilli wren 44!Onirlit . 1
1 which ens • snow , ItssrasAlhAt 'nifty so k
to
thst. sad sett la the kegs swY nowww.w , 'O w- '1 .
1n tbartattalir radata wi/I,l* . maitre tortas odor ,
b, the
-Turk ridat,irfikb I I iloii p= ',,, ..;
no. imllAnolra Lt Its. Dratecil
~ rittreia lank
,to flat Olive 1.11...._,........... " ..... : 7\ .., \
ibe n ds 7 =fcr.ll3l .. 47ilPl=colar..7 .... itfate7 .
awt , depow outonsainint, - beiftwa, de- A' • ' 1-
- Their Patina:whirl,• an:laid dm orirratall inA
,tar •
warranted Irm a. andynt WP I. kOIiM 4L r ;W. kik , ! 0 0 - ...t
be. tribe ward wed raw Ilke'Wblte
For We CT the plinclßal dealer* of th e Oratgol kantlik
by .._. _ _ 111.NDitl a &VISA 4401.ZU. , t•..1 ,
a 111411,11 ~.-"- ----, - - ' `
li. Wy Aim. act lam. • \
•
The
HeiIICLITATZItS,
333 atimtoureir NEWYORK
VRE6VAI4IS MOST IMPAOVEDLM• \
OB & MELODEONS. T. Gl:Mgt cgrig : Wgro ,
Premium Timm aril:had tho u!, rel rdth Urn Swag sad circular gales The MVO , of tb... \
lagrarcerdig go krenrd to nerd tartltaersdiart dr, •
Con. 011barTa Beraker Madman elessat logrameat. ••
fate ll a mm' ihneiCumr..' agthee \ •
dna ofilallet ICo. W. erg wag sa.
She above "PtgorrA — cad rear thgc,_l_S.ggrr_. \ A
hogs, Zang Waters . Magary • •
M.
him '
hath t
• =Broadway lamest &Tot Sar nail* - •• \
In this country . . afferdhrit_ an t 7
to bo bad elagrbero. saaad- Tram& it prow • \
Rohm Prices ham 166 to 11176: :Jags . toatgareht• •
1. •
YpNt
4eddriati •idtiddadn'cltdart ikkeirdru.Sdrre:
haaksaf keg.* gnat assdpa reigning:et:l Meg
farm Tf_d PM. H. D. it W. IT...Bratth's agibrargkalaiorr •
darns.marces dpidralled,Oalara.ltrown's Ilarrer •
ge.'`flollas, Brag Instruments. to.. &a. - Dyad. ligissalak. •
irlth Pismo and blekairsms at !Sec:axle:ow: cud latt - • •
VEl t alTtcorli•Prigaddi‘r romlu
6.4.10. a both rig American and .ffirs)rerea oW•ftrof
and lareadrins mustarit
Creatlon of the elude* sad POP "l g i br'an ztcertifilW....:
era In Made. sad Teachers of
C r hoT rad* Poteshad:artial*Onalra.ll6lbe —* PlllPek,
Craned of Hr. Watts% dam lagen. Will-ltratriado•
their Interest to cal or Ugh. mgrs. - *lade rept: \ •
to any part of °Mg or , free, x . •
NOTICE,: &C
.
PO-PARTNERSHIP tOTIOkri4..,
.11-Pdbritgited Imre 012_421
.Ibiinec a
toe treasaetlow ot.the Whals... te sad' " 2
&aslar under the En& at 4lttl&N & 8. .—
Market end 8 Onkel streete. - .. ,: . , - , ....*el
'.: '1 3 1 . 1 4 :..:',..:-.. , , •-.-. t:::DANIIL:A.III,
rITELE S tockholders of. the "New ~Tcwr- --t id2o.k,
ji . th;a h tle.' 'V " "°7 4ti l ittfs c .r=re=:'
Ittatla sallAberty Atn.on SATURDAY. tbRISSDIRROW. "'
dela:l[l.oMA.. thessayar a orpalUng _um Talp..
'Dims ttoc a m u g g A/ to mamba us , at ' ear
MIR of Sikhism ssityousimav
.load . A,. 8arni;:t. .,..,.
b c ...
' - - '''
• - • • • /,: ' '.•
.•
-• ' - ' Itl ij .i b ucw " ' ws
' Union -Canal Letting.
rOPOSALS.Nrillixil6ebic
a eir
lba undo ,
at Warm, 'Pawn, Ir . =
10ZMI E rdidayarepril t 7pext, a "krthesidami. .
log ailbrtylprrera =Des bf thdrUtiontanskon'etattrti*
s t g=trj amlios ' bum the b y . s t ya r =ario%,; . ,
tleabwittyM an irry
.NOTICZTO
\ad Prowdalslbekissr.ol4.larats tb*
IIZV4 emee Itenatio ebn Rh AT'W. Feltet, y in
7!.--0. ItiBBElP . Pirmidottf4
r ed Eriatereitt aillemaidirolvdr.
- piallerpa thelly... r "'
.9 red br
ilErikterest of Itijamir s igagi: limit: ..,...;
*0 , 4 ax v,.
ifed ° 4 u" l i tl 'ut4:a u cr. tViallimi t silii
:, ..i:': ,: ' , .:
• it . i
,
''-
Natio! le harebrOrm 01 r . roidp
twocallbe member: of the f...._ , PAP. 1 .-ig5. 61 1. -4 -
Vou theist ofJartiazi Leirt .. .,Mt •• 4 ~.Lie. ..- loMmiffin
.(J. (LIDS.. , the bathos will ,Sir: . inder
twee 4 \-• BENericriltlLlCDA i9Ch
• Vittabsugh. biS s et - elaamd- • "
ASSESSMENT.NQTIc Th ; kbolderik t ;
- ofthe Pltt7l, MblAng Comipan7Var74
ere 7 notified. 044 an ar..11
lelled art each ohm aro* so 747.3
able= the Ist.ds7 lOW next.i__ imam. : Hasailati
Dlreacm splam tIFA)..X.-4X1.41
J. I. sown-- font . :
BOONE - . HELB,BLIIIIE & BOONS,
•
ENERALCOMMISSIOYMERMAXTIV,
ILif Nal,' In Wool; Flour. Prodnal 'andProdidooo, NO
bu horn' Water Meet. PandtAls ; - . -
HABBAVGH & 20 NU, s-
E 0 RW A R D 1 - N.O COMMISSIONIM
cnis - rs,Dealen eta) littitUr
. Net. labeTlT nttsbaellboP4. , 10.23-IydA '
• M)
TO itaiirmiZontractotr;l:.-:•. .
QCUM() PROPOSALS. win brreelyWit , ,,..
theist:os ettot Rnstooe.eontot ofOraat sitoot uukt ,
DymondPittolotroh. wall doloA....oriltotottc.,
dal% 20th dal
onto
to lb. Iloreosh IVattOz . ,Itoti.lottol:)=4or4
voratil sysk..,,,,Arar to • •
ttul LOUD*. toot at. Ep., -11Wert
to bad on aoltott la tt
.
tow. - anacAD.
mh7: tcruhnision jA A ) Xpapeat.4s " .' •
.
Aos:w gru arrE w sc`"crk-PriPso' c tltVia
'l4
Patead Process for Taniog •
-1" J. FULTON!S Patent,CbAntiaH-Paftitpru e •
eolith GenethhtelSb.r. bY At i r s anagi
eolith l l
easePF 9.41_41
ibEiA
....
~. iliv Academ ttra . rm . :. \
CLASSICAIT AIM - CO)
Att 1,. 1 .
SCH=BOr th
_ taa u
vaiii. a. Vedtr e... . itt=illitie ,1 ,• •, .
. L
• • .•
' The ticoa6.lototesnue. Da 3110k1.11T; VAT' -'. • '
1, 1651.
••raueu•-ma,,Te4uok-liirmidas. 40/.lr Arirolivi
Tx eircahus , 43s , l 01/140
u jittler , lan telandr• .itt '' 7
John Trna a Baas. No. 87 atm at.. or I'.lL Reda Gen,
N0..161 Liberty Amt. P11.14,13:113. 14564112..
.
,_; A 1366 mi-hand gUans
• 18 ,4 9 . FtELLIDZR 4 ALs ,2, -,l,V omor ti4 -- ,11 : c0 ,,,t n.
_VALU E =
..3f -
Jen end ts ca a ir. , 4 aekr - k
1. Dow dtivtng Lb* Ovum W?
otket•totakoitetur
..•
0.6
a, iis
% ..,- 46 . „ .. 6iii ; ..
41•1.12Ct1i.. O ' en.
- Nucat ms
aria mit. PLINT-tatdrertkorAna _ .....,. 4
. ...
• : : : liei!iillfanSaiii::B*olol7,4:ati
.: • - 3.... ii sr. czazzi stater. ~,,., .
,12r.
.iikitx
subsciibez - ritipeittfutli - ' 0
i rs E trimds sad amtam~B~p t lmiv►~ ,ia
d Vrikll4¢ste - larliL with :.gl.
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