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ESTABLIRIED'II4I 1786. .- - . '. -
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PITTSBURGHGAZETTE' ' - '- -BU r SIINIES9k . CARDS.
PMBLIIIIIND DAILY AND WOE:LT BY '
WRITE. it - 00. -
DAVID NYE 111(12;) [UMBEL II:LIMIT.
ere. 0 . .. 55 , 5 222 . 2. .22 Dees- 1 ., ~.. tp... pm..
_rr S. MORRISON, Attorney and Counsel
, 11l • lot at Lew. Office removed to No. 44, Grant street.
near Pauli. Pittabtaidt.Pa.
DAILY-Sig dollen per lidausab 1, 3 7 " i• I. " r . L: . HALL, Attorney at LAW, "Bake-
N i ny-7 diiery '' and a in. in mit ala. t • mare Buildinsta," Grant dart. lateen Fawn sad
NM ho AIe44UNIF at thi Y =Wants t 4.1647. •1130-wlyT
I T PA hl" asepiteen ", . W elt " ' 7-- ••••••••-• •• = -41 •••* . .6 La • itOBERT E. PHILLIPS, Attorney at Law'
Twenty evoke do . ...... .... IX/ 00 St, Ion). Mo. fe7 '
'Theo ackare dear ern dub be .. andweeed to ow mann, - - ---- -- -
.2,12, - 2,,,id lavarlaUy In mace „ Nei dab men Iva ittro:OBERT POLLOCK, ' Attorney at LAW-
N, rot after the pear at talks the eilnery bust Illw - of FDth and Gard street.oppeite the Court
• "'ld"' o samstnis., , Mtanagh. ma 241%3
- ' RATES OF ADVERTISING: .---,- _
'FAXES J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, Mike
One
m ecumws2 0 . 0 Ihrm i _Attskawall la AWN_ 0 L „, 5 e 0 fourth Menet war Oren) Pittsburgh. raliedly
Do each IcTillt ' rs . 11a . 1air1e . ....... 0:2 ' - --
Ike --au week ......... .........-. '1 Ti IVIKANCIS C. FL ANEGIN, Attorney at Law,
•Do taro week...-.........--. Ilb ji: reeks ...,._.........»_.... throe No. 170 Faun street, Pitteburat
---, Po oe -.............. 4 01
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~,,,_____ r oa PER E. BRADY, Attorney. at Law,
Lb three tnouths 9 tee No. 89 fifth chart, rl
i 55. .1 2 ~,,,rets( lmmer; „. 7 5 •ii, - ,;•,F 5 - 5 1 1 3 0 ° BA.NitIERS JAIVD BROigERS•
Me 1 1 4=. 1 11 , ,M c gr i t i ra=jp,a• an. XEZAN do CO . '
, Bankers - end Exchange
was doorteikorof PePer ...... ......... 2 0 00 Brokers. h 0.115 Woodst of Dimmed Alley
Pa each additional arum mewed over Oa. 0 WA t Pa, ~ r'' ' ' ‘ ''''r"P .
for each additional aquae Inserted under the 3,...1 re... - Kir Buy and ell Dank Notre and Coin. THAVUnt Tam ,
hal t prima
Bachaage and boo hum make Oollectiorm in all
Advernsomeedeuesedlu eteolare, and not. over ri the princlind dna of the Below Beesla Deepens on call
" Pl i irshee dot l ' acto= 4(.1 e, sale.
r rlnti ,n errrpt=f i ereVlkoTri t lets t r th's 4"re"-
b• Z uf tb......."u nU d .,P r Utt,:bn.th.' adtargsd 52 5 , . 55 . , 1 6 . 1L •334 Ml' Eml...6....tmitiY f o r Mi. .. 1 . 174 ) .
as other odartiannenta. '
Mun. "U J. " Uar6 " ' n tiu t"i'r r " * b T"'"`" l Aulw lrklr - lER" ... rferfr at 3 - ITank ....7l4" ere " an n" d E m'
nose., sr inaskns. w in
toe toutioned. till for d. ma h
Ptemet matted soxedinglf. -- . change Broken. Buy and sill Gold and Royale
pe on
Welke. re lennealuarthees le strictly limited to Nona, mediate had . on neat Tesate or Rode Sale
their own bareedist• bealuess, and all edartieementa Pe ritim._parthue Promissory Notes, 404 Mme Bille on East
Ilt• 1..0 nf other persona u well u all al vertlerovents and I, at. Buy
mad
sell Storks on Commission. Coll,
.0.4 lamudiately connected with their own boohoos. and i t made on all manta In the Polon. Office owner '- of
all dune of adartleennent. In length or otherwlee, be- Third end Wool streets, directly quoin° lb. St. amdm
I,:tt l ieVzel=god ,,
. . a l r i . lll.l%t in tives . ed mtee i. . Mud. 1 ,
Lola toyldy
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ranaarkl. and twourpt payment Islet/rd. D. KING, Coin, Stook and Exchange .
All stivertheements for charitable lestiations, Bre evan. 1.1
were. out basal?. and othe public surtiage, and an • Broker. Fourth street-Boys and settle Starke on
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55 , 5 „, ,,,,.
„ 0 ,,„„ 5, 55 „„„ 5 . 255 0,5 f.,......, Inman°. tenure ots lantern ail. applied at eur.
able Strictirin admen. . ~,„ ^ rent rate; Collections made au the Vfnet et kande; Wm-
Marriage none* to to charged Wanda tern Bank Notes Bought and told: ly.
Death notice* Inserted without char*. tunas accompse ------ -
egad Sr funeral insitatkase or cibitllary MUM. and when IrATtak Ur PUSCIL ..... ..201111rtla num- .... ..ms., s. worn
so accomtanioLito be paid ear. -- NIALIMER, HANNA 3: Co., SllcrOssol . B to
„ deter)... .
. 4 adverther ..4
.5ma.,,,,e dsdgaad tlilewa lennti„
5 2 5255 . ...„ 5 „,.. d t Iletesey. Hanna A Cu.. ilankemLarban.e Brokeraand
Far. Palter, Cowart. or say public entertainuents. ~,_ Ur,. i.,._ /et
_eta ma Dome tie Krobang. Certificates of
eloweelmegos are made for admittance-al notices of at- i r=,.......d 3 1wria - N. W mate of %%W and
vete em0dub.,,..„,... 5 , ..1,. 5,,,,,,,,0 2, 2 ,11 ..,,, 55 Z,. J . r !.invent Money received on Deana. Sight
telci r glene ale nah t T rifta only be led 'a"
with to Dr' :r i'r' : P
aal
to
ode
ortherilnited StrolheaOrZ.m4de as
wedeln Pried
. Pri..''
mead lowthat the merve,le I. hs s Cla 63 r• &,., 1 1.00... Tided to Ihe highest mann= raid Mr Foreign and American
s t a. I V= 4 c! 'l 10 U nisi tine- . 44
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charred
Advances rude on eonsignments of Produce, shipped
Macaw or IFr notlom to becluweed triple price. MM. °. i l in innornm• .
Thane Lioram Petitions FA an.
Real Relate Armee' and Auctionerof sdradisetnenti not alts 011 44.3. -4.,.71..,-,......., ~. ..,.......T. 0. iker4t.
to bordamad anew yearly rates. hut alovred a dame oof Wid. 1 1...W1L11.315 . at .... ' Bankers and
t b i6rt L y.tirree and onetlelrd per ant inns Qs a...au at Sensor, Beata, North East corner of Wood and
0. 13 =,..011 1 1 0 ,.. 0 334 , n .. a . m12 name = ‘,., - ThW AII tra t = n ores tU nrue On liberal term. and collections
D. each additional invertrer- ••, promptly attended to.
87 _____ Daly
_ Apr to esset3 ma. -- -
aloe Blame, 110 Uwe.) oce immertion........Ml meta i t WILKINS & CO., Exchange Brokers
Do. each additional 5h00.....-20 mule. •No 76 Fourth street, °unite the Dank of PM:
All M .
amlldidadalthestMentntube paid la adman. ann. An traneartione a moot liberal rates. Sylo
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PATES OP DISCOUNT. Tirg. LARIMER, Jr., Ildnker and Dm-
V V ker. 4th street. No_ On, edjoinining the Rank of ,
_-- Comma neat rot V= PITTENIMPaI CIAXETIT. ST , ping.e. m h. ,
N. ILOLMES & SONS; Brokers. - -
Als $7 stwArtstaennwn mint end Yawn, m. Pillskol4. J HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
rxXxsxuca.m.t. mese& at xsals-..-- 11, 111 • 004 Domestic Bills of Kaduna. Certificates ern*.
Bank of litistarah..-.psr Branch at Yound.own. do prate, Beak Notes and Sped. NO. (V Market street. title
r.. 6.
tacbsure Meek of d 0.... if Bent , Clorneal _ do burgh. ild - Collocti a made on all the principal.dtles
Abe r sod illiatear •of do...pm erdal ilkandul. do throughout the Cola) States.
Herat of Commexe..--par,Frankilse 1ank_.,...:.,. do ___ ___ __ __ _ ___
Sauk of Nortk America-par Lafazge,Bank.......... de ----- -----
Bank of North Linea). Ohio as aTrusta... do COMMISSION &C .
Barak at Peares•ylvania..-. Western Hamra Bank- do
Bank ofliam Township-par Beak of Mua11i0n........ -
tkenturchel re, , Wa......per mall N0te.....-........ IP4 - WIL. H. • SUTTON.
t= " cl i tt :- . 1i .. / t.= All soir E e W nt fIa S 3A LL _ ND ...... M
K 4 . 4.,„.., 4 , 4 - .. - - .. ' I s 4w y o ux: Whoksale G'rooar, Importer and Dealer in '
su L tuni i .. - flowtotant.l7 c ar rte. Tent Citi----rr "FOREIGN WINES, BrandieS anil Old Mo
na lAMILAND. nonoregehela Ble Whist No. I" SongeFsat men,
10.
r=ii...... =_„..8.itimm,....,.,_.........,.... o Wool and Front sta. litttbfah. Fauna. snh2l •
l lV=ltir k :=rar l' N. aI.EY - A"Dtlorialit. -W. POINDEXTER, General Merchan.
Werterenank....-...,....par All solvent !woke ---.... M l g. dire Broker and Camaissinn Merchant. la Moot
Mon Of arambscaleargh..l,l6 lillitiljel A. ••t and 118 Seoul wharf , Pittsburgh. ad93.lmd
8.. k 12E * 4 =Z-1W Batik of the Yalu.-- It; -
Dankof .......-mr Bank of 1. a.itickuund. "
or
. A. MCCLURG , Dealer in Fine Teas,
Bank of Del. ameter...wee Re Bank, Y., lt, cepa "
Bak, tionnantown...-per Farmere Bk Orr ira.. 0 Da.ano 'Mar Onberice, Wooden and Willow are.
Iwo, o r 12,55.,,„ 5 .2_„_.13., ~,,,teayt•ele.m,o. e ogner Wondered Sloth Street. Is nownweiving a large
Beak of Leer%cora...-. - Nan Western But- ." mnntmeot of rrwea Goode. la addition 1 0 hie awed, - es
/tank of kilddletown 34 Brand., _._ ......., e tend. stoek,pnrehued from tint nude In the Madera
BlutgomdT cw. Ban .k.....par NORTH CAROLINA. menet. which win Pe mold at the loweeamariet prices.
/lank of Northumberiand.par Bank of Cape Fear--. 2 /Dr Intel. Steamboats. and Facile. baying ivy the
Carlideallank-. A...a.. . 1.14 , 160rk of St. of N. CaroWs 2 quutlty. rupolled at wholesale atm.
/WOMB &livered to It. city*. of ewes. iris
I .. 4 . l:lolrritsnili - -‘" .. lllcrelkmtdl T k New / --"--
.pu POITTII aIIifLINA. A & A. IPBA.NE, Commission and For.
RAI. Allawk.,-" .-.....-...ll4dikoftheStof &Carolina ^ ja, w
asoanner ladeleseda eicalere he Wool read Patna
farmers. Ilk allocke Co-Par Bank of South Carolina. :2 generelh: , Pittsburgh Manufacture e. N 0.114. Seemed
Feeteere Ilk of Luesster-por an of Charlestoo...... -,'
street, Pittsburgh. aye' i's 3
Farniers• Bank of flowillutmer Plantara'a Meehan's' Bk , 2 __.
Yawn. In ofgehoylkill Gorre leaf A.
41 - S. LEECH, 3IcALPIN & CO , Whole
stun "iueM*an a nttl__ lk2B c '.... 2 IPP . sale meant and Dealers In Provisions.. Metals and
lieniabe 8ank.......t.1% Bk nalraroorkic, Aux's. 2 Ushargh e ldunalecturea, No. =I and 244 Liberty stow.
Menus) ......-- Ili 'PENNY oo au yittsburgh.
rummer Bank- ...- -par Alleolvent Banks..__-.
Leneuter ountjneedr..tar R}INTUCKY. evat.S. o ..- • •
Lena.. Bealt•-•••-.• -.Per Ilk of Kentortry,LoniseeD4 n ROBIRiN & 06 - Wholesal _ etl e
Grocers,
ethane Beak a Patinae a, ext weirdly' - Thurston . "
M 8enk.........pu N. , ............-k, . .• ,11. P.3 Dr.k". and. C0n.".. 50 . limelards. N0tr,,,,.
tr,,,,. auk_._-..hrouthern ilk oficenrocky " ' ety erect, PetUbarads. yall)
Wyoming Bk,Wilkesbarre i s MISSOUBL ---
York Bank. -.....-. 11, Bk of Mato of illssourt. 1t.6 savanna nth.= n........... ___mmumnot nuarrn.
ite11a110ta7..............1h.„ . .. 0. - aL. S „/N 0 , 13 . 55
m SPRINGER HARBAUGII & CO.. (Succe.-
... Ort2o- -- . k eon to S. ffarbanerh.l Com Imrinet and Torwardinir
Oldo Mara 11ank...,-134 Bank of s» .... , 6
Branch st, Akita., - do misonsmili, escheat; Dealers In. Wool and ' Produce genendly. Noe.
„.„„) 25 252.52. do awl.. ..2. • y o , 0 2 at. a 145 lint cad 115 Second Wrest; FitUturate. lb. ap3-ly
Dram) at Reidreport....., do wricinGAN.
liana at Chillioone..... do Pareners'llensaleiThenk 3 li &W. REA, Flou Factors, COMIIIiBBiOII
Branch atalendasuL..... doGovernmout Stock . Dank . 0 . and 5 . 0 .„... 5 , 555 ,,,,,A 25 „ „„ 0 ,,,,,,,„ „ i „,. 0 , 55 ,,,,
' , rm. , '" 213 . 10 -•-l-••••-• do Pradtmnial 1 . 1 . 6 ---• 3 general! 4 y. Orders ibr Pittalough Munfactonw Trannal,
Branch st, Dag0u.......- de 'nuance DaaPese7.- 3 attended tee'Yes. N 76 Water audit/Hunt eta, Pittsburgh,
Itranch ref i
Drench at ambuir.... do epl-ly. CANADA. -
= at
.. the&claa do Bkol o onoteo I
Branch adil *ewe.... a rrilY, JONES & CG„ Successor, to
Ilk of U. Cued. Toronto 6
un.wet. st and i‘a= de EASTERN EXCICANGB. Ina ,,,,,_,,__ATWOLI= a CO- eatuadmina =4 fanfead ,
Brun st Washterton.... de On I.ser York--........ 1.4 i 4 .^." . ..e. ee. In Pittsburgh MaufactualGoods,
Breath at Ca11a............... do On Philadelphia.-- do e1tt. 5,0 3a. -
Braude at taw _..,d0
do On altimore.-
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Haub at Stentesnalle- do WESTERN EICENDANO - E. sotm.s, Ma LUZ lr id rt. la) W h01C89,10 tern-
Dam* at alt. Vernon-. daChreinseatt-..........- 134 orm Commiesicte and Skew+ Merchant. and
Muds at Newark.-- ay Lonberill..24.---- " gents ea Wed= Cott= Yarn. 67 Urea. Plttabursh-
Boma et ItTeneteld..-. ale RC Loula..--.-....... w
Besochat Atnadta.... do TOLD ANDFPLCIZ VALUE. Ik4ERCEIVA ANTELO, General Commis
lirsaeli at Troy -......... do Doe"... Alnemin...- 10 0 1 1 .1., IL dote Shweleants; Philadelphia Meal *deuces
Druck et Mt. Piesseat- do do 1b 4 ket..... 16 . 00 made on consignee rats of Pro d der 'manually. val Try
Ileanah at laneevlia-. doragle, old__ -.10,60
Uvulae at N0rwa1k........ do testa nenr--....-.lono sane taw. - .... ... -.lollN.Artiaoo.
limench at num do Itreclorkicaf ors ...... TAO
„, 50 „, 55 5 .,..„ 5 , - ZE - do ......,•,,,,,___ 7, „ 101 IN WATT I - 6.1., WiioTesaie Grocers;
iu ..,.., ~...,...,............. :r,..„_ • ,,,,,,__,,,...., are OF Oeurrabeston Mendelian,. and Dealers in Moltke and
. n5O , , . 0 , 5552.* 50 ~,,,,,,,,25 , ,,_
„_____ 4,g3 Pittnuate Manututures. he WO liberty eat.. Pittsburgh.
Dumb . 4 Cu l.a . d. --; T.n Chdid•d:: ' ----- a" - 13 CANYIELD, late' Warren , Criiin
Branch at Muelikta........ Ms Wapoleons..-...-.... SAO B . v
Much at. Wonder...-. do Dont.-- ...... ...--. 2.15 • Commission and Forwerdleg Mercant. and Whole
rte. Dealer In Western Reeve. Chore. Butter. Pot and Pearl Ash. and Western Padua generally. Water street,
m an s OF ST
between grainfield and Wooi, Pittsburgh.
REPORTED FOR 21L11 FITIPBGBGII GAZETTE, BY UMW LM; s
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A. WILKINS & CO. 'IP Isle i
ofOr-0h1..L-)C',TITLE & C O., Wholesale
Timers,
STOCK AND , Pi EXCHANGE BROKERS, toj i 'n , i. ,,,, sa , l o, annlasionalcrehsnts, me Down, in
_ Manneures. o. 112 ihabne street. Pitte.
.sellity-53
- . - Perrenomperliay ao, us& C HEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY 11.
- Nj COLLINS, Feneardirof and CamMiolon 'erreteueLand
„... Dealer lo C 0... . Doter Uke VIM and Postale genera/Iy,
W.O. _1 • 2. • L 23 Wood street, above water. Mashers% any3l
emu rra slip -• 7 maids' V ON RONNHORST & MURPHY Whole.
u0t.1„1 . 5 - 1.,-,- . .---_-1 - l „ 4 . 7„ b a , t. was a 4 Counnission Mercha n ts, and Dealers
Peneentnahl Ife.::::- WO - -. InkianA Jury In Pittain=M 4 Ludetaree, N 0.., Water street, Mts.
D. Fa 100 ••• "" I Feb.• Aug burgh. Pa- . .
Allele. 6)..' . --..-- 100 Mt - l at nt..klaya Nov -
....a ' : 4 . 31 P. VI, 'rd , ..., 3: ACOB - T FORSYTH, Jr.. Forwarding and
PlUshanik
on ' di . ..Z...7. 10,3 90 ••• . 1 2 23.,,,,,,k4 111 Commladon iderchaat. No. 58 Water deed, Pittaluga.
Do. won. Vs, ii.l. 1 90 -• do fe.:011-'53 _____ -_
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All r 7 AL,' 0 -6.7 f i x--. Igt 00 _- Int. /110."75°.
in PALMER,- Importer and Denier
in French and An d Wall Paper, Na 65 Market
junk eg littaugle.-..... 60 67 6614 Dia Any Md. between 71004 and fondle deed, !Wabash.
Merchants' A Maul Beak 00 68 :_des • anhe'63
rgr.,..vareAvi.-iiiiii re. A 1,2, d° 4 ---&
McI.ILINTOCK, In:Tarter and Whole. ,
Pitts. Trost Co.-. ...---60 6,3 . 66 • mu, ••0 11•0•11 Duke In Carpeting. floor 011
(:Buena' Depoaltillui..- 53 Idle hili Ilatan_ r. Table and Plano Coma Window Shade.
mums rants. 25 25 255
..Myra 4 ,. Steam Boat 2rtsandrum N 0.112 Market street.
ile. " =e. ara. " .:-......... Z 37 os Dtv.•11 101 14 . 4) . :1r8 & PATTON, Whollesnle and 'Re,
stir. 4 of
...... 4 ,.......,...- .. -6 6 , 5 , 0 , 4 d „ 42 m in , : : ' 5 1:
0. tall O n. nerell. On the Laden dde of the Diamond
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MITTSMICZ.
Pitiable Ufe leanname... Ii) - 9 Ma 2011 et - Goors....
0 edema hisswaragDo...... 119 1614 Dr, af.y sal _ DRY APIN
,r.
Calmar Insuance no- .. 21 '
s 1
Amu:Wed ilermen's 03.. ... 10 FRANK VAN CORDER, Dealer to Trim-
TZLIXII4I% A .., - lakik Daddy and Okra; Lem Gond. limbrolderks.
pat•honci, to pm'. ,_.... .. ..,.., ~...._. ..: Gent's. Funiablag Goods end fancy articion a full es
rettemq, a loninne.... 60 40 - Dlr. we• • w .e. sortment of which cen away s be had at No. 83. corner of
Lake .................. 60 0
._ da Market street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, P. opt 14 y
,v 2,••••• ;media.... ... ••• Inv. 419 c 6 reo
eta aNkl.. SLaCIMATEIS,
~ a- A. masorl. CM. 011111011E011...C. I- astnoart &co stwont
Oa. or. &A. MASON & CO., Wholesale atui Retail
plusher.) Gas Wake.:.... 60 61 60 '
ellackwater. 60 43 40 11iv.,/an. 4 Tie • Deana in Fancy sad Maple Dry Goode, 25 Mtn
i' l ' steVrey Slackester la •••• Nee, istoes, • Pittsburgh.
%•oe, i
Pens. atrial Railroad.. 50 47 hi
et
& BURCHFIELD, Wholesale
owe a Puna. Itallned. 41 46
Bat. a Oldo Me110ne....... - Z and Beall Dry Goods Iterchanta owner fourth end
Cierelared a Wells'D• IL It. 60 .•-•
__ . se et street. Pittatueh.
Marine nallers,...,,Dry . Doek 1 50 / 5 5 t?.! •:___=_l-,--..._-_--- - - .2._. -- --- -.:----=
, 4 ,, , :41=r2r,,,. rroi;l . l.=. 100 36 -.
GROCERS
Da. do. ((w o l._l lo 35 -
ort) Creek Plank Road 25 )0 .
• B . OBERT MOORE, Wholesale Grocer, Eoc
ene. A Nerrses Plank 114 26 - 26 26
I. roereteerefornpike Rd.. 60 10
.8 , tiff lag Didaer.
of In Predate, littsborgh Ms.
("butlers Opal Cks-......... 23 ... - ores, sod all Mode of Forelgo and Domestic Win. and
Monate, No. 315 liberty drat. On hand a very bare
__ In la Rs. INr. •. • „="ar ri. „„f id - iii....0 " .i. Wai. 3 ./.. 1 d ., " wiii 6 .
Mahar A Perger....- .... 142 135 Dia 111WO .
,___ ,
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%nen "Weetearn........ ... 23 By
& e. G. GRAFF & CO., Grocers and Com
ic= citr-------.--..
sandon Merchant; also. Dealer. In all ideas of
Pletaberect Isle 1ai1j,,,, ._ 4 a . ~ Curl. Man &dame articles, earner of Second and
de , 114,aar&b, Pa.
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frWILla atACUMr.--........ .. . ... -.............61.0.11,J051LL
M.tChi"......'......--..-
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• BLACKBURN & CO., Wholesale Gro
mmets., neanstoa.--.. - ix
_dh, i
ma, Boat Ifurniebera, and Deana In Produce and
IltetoCritordr...==.. ..7. VIM 24 i litistiesah Manufacturer, Oil. Piteh and Oskom always
.. 1 6 on hand at their Warehomle,l4l Water street, littabers
Ithad• ' -*•-• ' ----...---- '... 3 274
Mee 1ned........-
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Asia ...............-..... - 2 , , 'i x
il SAIMI DIO - KEY & CO., Wholesale Oro
mon.------ - - 28' 24 . I arm Commisdon Merlons, •04 Dealers In Produce.
No. 66 Water Mesa, and 107 boot strut, Pittsbertde. i
12 110 . --- - --- -------
rons ermu--.....JA•101 O. Wa1M,............0mda 0. are
- - 1 . 12 - 1 - 17,11:1 - 6Tra - a cuLis A ROE, _Wholesale Grocers and
CO, z Cmunimion Infannote, No. 104. Maly street Plate
n 'beef* eye. -_ __
771 --- 4471CATir
KINS itLIII
viaAWIL &
swa m flirMal: ° /.]
VIORRIGN and AtlMeStio .15
11=Ltates NA Land WIIITWN
01147. ---, v 21 loam
=ilg;
„ I t ar n
i Srlamg . al
K • • Rod lila.
GEORRE R ARNOLD & CO.
Cfs Dl ALIAS 'IX C 01.5. TIMM N 1777.1,
rot% um!. we.. at Avg , rtlubwok.
.e.dit-;PL
PORTABLE .TIIItABHING MACHINES AND
. - SEPAHATOIIEL • -
ARRANTED - to be tbortiuglilii . built.
`TV sod to wort. era: made and reht CC W.CARROL.
swe MI, We Penn street. Mtn
burg b, n e eridarbinee areboantifel.simple and
onoreet. Theeoored Anew Awe te Many and may
with poal conteoldmce in tarn oe . meld. leo on
ndne rens LIAO,. thrasher tutor, or make Innen work.
Mon than edesere of them err now 1. 14 7 to the Wren
,tlt= '0 el Ic% 111 ( earbad.
thownutta Wu. they have been reeemenended by than who
use the% to he ta eamukte. and to ireetza welt 114 11211113
the me ern.
Sersunter ti Snore Patent. and is attatint to this
efb r .ebor, - and oompletely enti re Os stens and chair
I. rein the irrein.and nee given entire entlefeetion whenever
. - tny2:llff_
Dl)B:tivitz'ii:l
SCOTT, Dentist, Fourth week
Aro door, vest of lisclut. 0150 noon .
-um A.-WARD, DENTIST, Penn istreet,
v v S noon Ono Mod. 0113 e t.elos►6. to 6
r. it. on worsens 0 on<rell attoodn to
Parr Inn wan ► DI nodal nnoSISsZ ust
4S min" 0000.11 f• sawed
1&=1
.
•
zcharige, Coin,
ht awl
arkrori4
_Jong Anro.L.
M. BAGALEY & CO., Wholer Gilt
• art. an. IS and ro Wong street. Pittsburgh.
vinuiem Grocer and
. Tea Deader acme of Woo & sad Math streete,has
ewes, on UM tante seeoetabeet ofeholce (home.* and
Eno lese—peeetim golf. eact Xute. WDo m)* and RetalL
Malan one on the lowest ttgaL . , - • •
•
OBEIiT ZELL & -eo..' Who!wide
grocoro.Coloodool.. 21 ..k.010..T04d0ra In Produce
:And - Plttobonth Manuthetnrea. No. —4 Lab
"not
;Iluaburgh. -
- -
Joan D. „Santo srpAsmet.,
liriClL & Mc - CANDLESS, successors to
u a .1. D. Wkl4.lfbelemabt Grucers. Porstabileg sou
'Thnunfraion alerchant.i.Duthus in Iron. Kann Winn. cet.
!Y.lll/4 and Pittsburgh Manufacturer generalist boner
iWood and Warr streets. Pittsburah.,
CULBERTSON, Wholesale Grocer and
Coitunistion Marehant.lMaler in Prodon. and Pitts
! h ManaLetuaad SAW" 196 Mint] stri.ti!Pitt&
=Loa min: ,
R. FLOYD. Whetted. Grocers, Com
• . If.rettants, and Deskrain Produce-notind
unit Itul=froothig on I.lbeftyi Mead, mut Sixth
atreets.Flt. . ,
• ocanidsz.
M. -.Luaus iututtisr,
• .10A. AMU.
B A .I ALEY, r /O a t i li t itD & CO., Whole
-1 WOOL MERCHANTS.'
1 - 11 LEE, successor , to MEP k. - LEE,
of=manror...rdas4Evairogkr
. -
• •• • AG.tNCIES. •
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ACARD.,--41tivittg ienn appointed the eX
ei
' ndire Ascents 1 ,, r l'iltd,urnb, Mr the sale elYstent
rated Cemented and Stretched her Beltlnz, nun
nfactured by P, JEWELL k SON, oribartkaa,Coina.tkitt,
•If e now offer km sale • large assortment of an
, nsanoiketerad; at the maitalietenvi Tato., ills ankh ,
'Utak sonerkee to anr Lenthet Belting ever before offensi
let this market. L . Al., lane 'Leek i Mfall widths et India
/tubber Main constantly on band, and •for sal at the
"kl•nblnet Depot," So. 116 linrket street.
sap2B J. a n. Partial's
.181tISTI3 • LOOMIS; Real Estate Agent,
Stock, Mectumdfse and nil' Broker, alba, No, p 2
north street, stove Want - llftsiness promptly attended
to.
.IYlMily
QADIUEL L. MAILSRELL; SecrettiryCiti
.t.„l-seniitturaiame C 0511,1621, 94 - Water street. •
4 A. e I Ivo tarp l iestarn Asti
• note 00., 42 Water street.
AGARDINER COFFIN, A gen t for Franklin
t h ir t norti...t *mu? Of Wood
PA . . MADEIRA, Agent for DelatrareMn
• toatinenrance Conipanr. 42 'Water street.
G} Q. U. TAYLOR h., RUSTON, (suceettsore
to T. 2.1., Idiorne.). Cement Commission and For Merche-nta and dgentrior Eastern Tranerpfta
lion Linea Wholesale Dealers to Staple Gnxerica t% pirect-
Inge, Cotton, adton Tarns . Mull la. Alt
us. Batting, Twine, e
-snortand Kenterirr Tobacco, Soda Ash, 'lnflow
Uwe, Pig, Dar and•Wltte lead, Naval Sterns, and Chitin
naU and • Pittsburgh Itanufactured Good4..jteromaili•—
• A~gCeen4 toe the ••Poop ATt• - .gt,'(°:"P` ErtiVe " lll::
-Pittsburgh and St tool. Packet landloTrancinnati.
... . vr*LtlgarplD.
lIOTCHISON .S; CO., Commission
licsetals and Agiintsfto r tho Bt. Lauligum 'tern*.
• Pig and Raz U*4. Hemp . ,
R.
:iiii);43 4 ri
I . . , E. BEAD, Bookialer thud Stationer, No.
VI L. 711 Fourth street. Arsdlo Iluildings.
• iir •
R. WELDIN; Wholesale nod • Retail
• Dealer In -Blank sod' School emits, Paper aed 5te
...7. N 0.83 Wood Brent, (between Third and Fourth)
Pittsburgh. ' moral
boner, - - ------- --
)1 . 0101 --
S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta-
• eneeessor to basienn A Agnew. No. f al.fket
e met, near Fourthrlittelnirgh. Pa.
VICHY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller and
Dealer In Stationery. Au.. No. Ito Market Watt, near
t and. - Pittsburgh, Pa.
AY lc CO., Booksellers and Stationers,
No, AS Wood West, nest dent to the osruerof Third,
P )
music, &c.
• L OIIN 'l.l4lELtali, Dftler in Piano Fertes,
0 Mush anjl Maxim! Inatramynte, School 1
.lol , l7 i. and
Tv. , %. , 'n.Z7 , =tL b rznitt.' l ro • for
14Elt . IttEBER, Dealer in Music, Mu
. 11 , 1 1 L r
e'rg,TIVIZIP: I = Vdilltr 8 14 1" L
;It Neman'a A:oleam Attachment. Also for thainhAnis
11.,
rx scirRcEDER& CO. 311.i0 • 4:11
. street. between Market and Wood. Neer klusleeon
etantly rekelsinn and Muskal Instruments of .11 ktods.
DRUGGISTS.
TORN Jr, (sncreat.or to J. M'Gof-
IP/ letrA Wholesale and Iteiall.Droggist .4 Dealer In
Penis:lAN Dregtoffs: te..lllt Wood sUeet, doors below
Vinxixt Alley. nttaturgh. Irsr-Reg.lar Age.t. tar Or.
mhZ)
JR- :s
TT . .. wtLeti . .nf,.6.,. Druggists and.Apoth-
I 14' ccerim, corner Merkel ettvet eni theft:m.oo4Am.
etuietantly on band - • full and complete ommetment of
Dc om t .. ll dlelnes , rertnotecy.andertleleopertelulngtotbele
.buldnette
.YhTelelane pemerlptlone ouvtuUrcompnonded.
;101IN P. SCOTT, Wholesalo Dealer in
• prom Abate. On.. Varolaben end Dye Stull; Z 6
betty' carrel. Pitteburgh_:._
An mk . m..ln meelftl Pmmpt attention.
air Agent fur Landon a to. valoolge Velar seedklace.
mar 21-ly
A, A. FAIINESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
' nro atm .
sea ealarge"" t . ttu ner Woal n'lo n g . t .b is i : . tr. Pi P44
enehr
n
E. SELLERS. Wholesale Dealer in
Mv i Zi g =t t rit b ur:. E 4l.: U " .1'"
low.
cilannta Amu.
RAUN citEITER, Whole,sale S. Retail
preexists. venter of M streets,
Meet: and St. Clair stree,
j 1: Lb argh. •
SCII6OYMAKER & CO„ Wholesa t le
fa • Drusr.-1, sta. lit. 21, Wood street, Vittersurgh.
TO FLEMING, Successor to L.Wilcca
• 7GL:earner Market 'Most and Illarhond—lieere ems
staidly AM hood a full and complete assortment of Drugs,
Merlielnea, Medicine Meets, Perfumery, and ell articles
partalutua to Ws birdmen,
P rate os preserlptiona — easerfullf
,ermaprmaded at all
•
MEDICINEI 7)
DR: J-OIES KING: Office and Residence,
N 0.112 Filth Street. opposite the esthedrad, PM.
burgh., • jelly
M. VARIAN, M. D., Office 6th street,
00 . bolo. Smithfield. tint ILmrr,--8 to 9, A, V- 2 to
3,r2r170&rM sorra Iml
MER.CHANTI'AILORS.
B.CICESTER, Sierchant •Tailos. and Co
.ia7l. 7.c..
r t , r . .,.4 stre:t . , rertieular illtr i sge
WILLIAM DlGlTY.Mcrehantqailnr.Dra-
V
ort, sl • • 1P ,,, and.Dcalcr b. Ready Ilagie C.l.thinA ill LL
ant
F :WATTS & CO.. Merchant 'railer!,
sptl: a T ein i r r n0:17 4 4:71% . "...41,:r2V-Via.
meets Veglin of the. npment It yl.O • ruf qu*llt
Our fri.nds and emttexner..rtl p 1... Rh. In a all. 10011
MANUFACTURING.
WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
karinfarturtr and Dealerjo Cab:let Wm" Ti 0.14
0011NWETHERELL, Manufacturer of
„ PATE?Cr BOX MRS, Is Furcrior lurk'. SOLID Manufacturer _
and BRAZED BOX VIM, corner of Moicnon And R.
Irmo alNelll, one roma, fnmet th e Mad Mort ItOder. Al
neAr-r.3.1
legberry Intr. .
--,..
ri.: WORKS, corner of First asulLiberty
streets, Plttebar-A. TA—Moridnlste Tords or *Text
T. surh aa IRON PLANERS. Slide vcd !Wad TRIO,
IRO LATHES. MULLIN() MACHINES, 4 , .., kr., moraine
Dared to enkr.• LAM ' it kr. P. HAMILTON a CO.
lEIBROLDERED AND APLICA MAN
'' TlLLAS—Materlalr marked for Embroidery and An
ork Br MILS. I. S. WI LSoN,
je2tf n. ZI!‘” Ana street. Above hoed.
Bolivar Fire Brick and Crucible Clay Ilan
nfactming Company.
COMPANY T IIIS ILAVING ENLARGED
their madly fin tmumfectottec. Ano Aar pryp And
In meet the larreAANl &nomad Shr thAinDrlek. Crveibleand
11¢1141n7 Cloy. Orden prinagNatird i g tn o. b& l '
Pitfaborib. ftlerfolar I . MA.
.v:ax v, L rOch - h.
WItWAVALI: AND RETAIL FAIMIONABLZ
IIAT AND CAP MANUFACTURERS,
AND DEA TARS IN ALL RINDS OF MRS.
. .
CORNER or irooo alvo Firm srltrirm
_ Pittsburgh, Pa.
I.l.4.Their ttock &rot/rum errr guslitr anTietrleuf Hats
er , g: ,.. tAl s igfri C. 6.14 chr. an Fur Demme.
. .
COACH -F ACTORY.
I ' 7 l 4Mam l M. ma 1.0 wjAigit Mt • •
WOULD reepeetfuily . eall the attention of
Southern and Windern Merchants to hi. line Merl
ialbs. ranking In Kira trona COO to 111(4). Thew
t
rflap. are Wilt from tha twat material aad worknutre
hip. and under his own au penis:mi.,. be . eon, with conti,
deuce. warrant hi. work to. be inferior to lions enamel..
tined In the Unkin. Tbe .a n of hie boldness and the
groat inenmao In demand to this clamor work. her Indured
him not to Imlld nay common or low prieed work In Ids
ertabilebtornt. Panama wonting 'good Inman work will
plea.call
nated. and okainicia hi . stock Giforo going Fart 41.11
work Wan
_:New Coach FactOry--Allegheny."
esigejr... M. IL IVIIITE k. CO., would. re
,n ~tuur InLirm the litaTtrlnbstg;
streets. They am now making end are Prelate , ' to Welt.
ordure tv ciery description of vehicles. Coaches, - Chariots,
A moebas lingra . Pinetona i.e., Se a rebich, from their
the .7,:grit-mrb oph entryfretl4" lidellt s renTgf k.r nra
ed dn work on the moat reasonable terms With ' Maw
wanting ankles In their line.
Pa to part Imalarattention to the relection t e b f materials.
and • eg eon* bu t oompetent werkmen,., Of bey. PO
hesitation In warranting their work. We therefore ask
the attention of the peddle to Ude matte,
N. 11.—Itepairing done In the tort reaunan'and on the
most nnaenable terms. 1,0331
-,---
, Coach and Carriage Factory.
TOIINSION, BROTHER b.. CO., cornor of
op Helmet: and Rebecca Arvada. Allegheny City, would
respectfully Infirm thedr friend,, and the public gemarelly.
that thy are matador:Luring earthier, itaro t rhes.
yen. 7,7 , 67 1, 11 , 1igtia end Chariots. In all al MIMI
All * orders win tv=n with Arid regard to dere-
Unity And bandy of guleh. hereto, will al. be attended
to on the MA nameable terms. Wing in all their work
the teat Eastern - Meta. Mot Red Wheel Stutl, they feel
conlidont that all who favor them with their patronage
iltPre=s g rartli etT 101.1..!/
t hrir ret before ynen
Fifth Street Stocking Factory.
BILITY, ENERGY, AND ECONOMY.—
The The hist ode In Chlldnm's Dow, Wen', Noel& Do
mtibith end Drawers. mold At mennteettwer's palm, at the
iteeet stockiest Fwbary,all mule from lad year's wool.
Ni) ADVANCE IN ERIC& WM. DALY.
Skates FeetOty. Ath Wort. between Wood and Market
Urre.lllloo. .... 11000101$
J. J. 14:10011:11.,.. W. R. 0... up.
Livingsion,_Roggen it Co.
NOVELTY WORK • PITTNBUROIL PA.
„ RACK and -Depot Railroad Scales, Ray
WU... ,
4 Grain do; Platten! anti Catrater do.i.Dnat
a of all 01. e., Marian, Drop and Th umb Web., (Wren
14111. or mien. kindle Paint alla....J.moved pataarn4
lades and Faktenlngs, Ilallasble Iron Paths. of *rot
' , nal' In farm .4 .
- -
• W. W. WALLACE,
STRAIII-MAItBLE WORKS,
319, TZt' and 323 &Ugly dratt..Modts &with:field gra,
Pitt it 11171i011. . '
‘4ONUMENTS, Tombs, . Grave Stones.
ILerilltura Topa. htsateht ItoDoelng . l l 3tonee. he. l et•
r = " ="1 1 11:et .to
oder r0kr:1.17.744d t
siscre t o Idooneed.hale head. • Sleek and Met. }tar.
da
hle terofehed to th e'Trade at the lowest mfr.. All onhel
.ritb &With at sio Libutz st.aat..
W. W. wmawm.
• •
' Blacksmith Bellows Natmfactory.
O-PARTNERSUIP NOTICE.-:-The gab
ildai =II. I= l Tar " T
Cl
Ale rounteenetne cont,the lath of AA% under the flrm ef
WILLIAMS OM. for the manufacture of BLACKSMITH
.BELLows orstrdeersintteu.oorhieln They em determine
ed to make cribs 'eery hum. Materials 1111 i limonite week.
m.n.ngn. They interei to narazys ens bane an None.
mot *hashes Itym b r l Zt aky at t lbetr... u f.d om
ast.r itrIKRT WILLTAIIIB.
A/46W CIO. Msf 24 ; a13x117
KEW YORK ADVERT'S:Min&
Fivom VISSCIIER • scrams fleoorildverthdogr
'loos, No.:I-Mond Bzoodway, Hey To:414015o. No
Nan. argot.) .
Rrliabk
Firait iu the Cave :N . '. *wk.,
Jobe Iron Bailing Vioap.
Nos. 311 and 318 Monroe etrret, Eike York,
_,
- OPPOSITE 11IE 'ALLMUII WOll4
SALES R 0 ORS. 122. GRAND- aIIt:EFRA
A i
nra more no. I.ll.olMrte . , -
uT.IIE subscribers having tztakiel and un
imn.....d ...sreautts for nun ' .aryar
eln their Una. ere now prepared to eller tot e public
'anddaaleea throughout the .nett 7, I:.' • •
litzoVGl7l" d G-457 . IRON RAILJAYI';' .:•
~
of every' deirription, ,
Gratings, Sh ini er , . P.m. lbetable iron Batt( ; deiinand
p d
ornamental; ttibe end andles_fer chill /non
• ander &In., 117.1. Sland.t, Flonrr
irk Stand 4, Crebertla and II
Stand; e,...4, .
F ~.
..
.Ab.,..uperio, rsualtr of Iran Farm eutp, ait of which
they will warrant to mum. In strerigtb;:dwahility, lame.
tr of dealgEL and chew:teen the menufactureeitf .. 7 oth
er house In their line. °Mere from every sevainu of the
Unital States thankfhlly evenly. and executed with the
ENT At LAVERS.
utmcat despatch.
reyligime • - 122 Grand siteet,ln "
PERHAM OUTDONE!!!
TILE PROPRIETOR OF TILE ItIERCAN
TILE QUIRE u °WEI rorpeetfully cell the attention of
Merchant& gamer& end Mechanics, residing out of the
the city:. to the mod-Pale tersarlar o yearl y mbieription of
the (Amu, tell:mio mall sober:titer. only NW- .6e/s per
Year. making. It unenentionably tbo cheapest .Weekly
Family Newspeneripubliehell in the TinitedStetee.
The oulumns of the Oaf efoill contain the usual reritir
tf,?TtnfriVel: 2V,Aral.,7,,,b,„"vao.Vliol43DOWSlA!
Load and Genceas:ll - esernr pry.
In nererd to politick, the Guide ten t tosinteln an fed.-
„pendent tone. and.feont time to thee. ea edtarate. so‘h
measure* as best conduce to the interests of Thu groateet
number.
.•
.. . .
~.
POSTMASTE RS and °theme:no respectfully Icouseted
to eel... Agents for title paper, to whom will bs Ihrerardod
specimen copies, free when desired to doe.
Y 'EMIG - MX—An an inducementfbr personale Internet
themeeltes to obtain subscribers (Sr the Afercusitile' 1 (luak,
offer the following premium., and upon thp "receipt of
the
e names Slid ply is ndrams, we will forwardVdmen, t h ose express or otherwise. If ordered. t o tire whitest of those
entitled to them.
.''.......0.3 00
Poe thew. 1111mMest subscrilers, rash
Par two hundmd and fin). euleeribors, Co wlll-glve
one splendid flue (k. 1.1 Watch. (raeranted for
then) worth---.....- ..
....-., .. „_. .. , ..., . ... =/ 00
For two hundred. one elegant fine Gold Locket. (4
gl" r ". m )"th ' ............ r ..... .....
15
4 ForAdreSrirf.y. one e le ga ntirare et, tlno ldoWo ; h..
I, .
For one hundred. ono Gold Vest Male, wolids.s7.7 8 00
For arverity.ftve subscribers, one Geld Pen and Gad
Holder. handeoint oncraved, worth
4 —.... 10 00
lb r fifty , e d oB 00
P , lr foriy. " o " ne do do do " 000
*For thirty, one do - do do 000
Poe twenty: Commervied - . do In dim do
extension holder, worth 150
Par lift.en , one medium do do
For twelve. one Laitys do do (0
nide Gold Pen mni Gold Goldoni. (be Ladles' site, and
iss beautiful artlelis
All theabove coeds sheltie. procured from thehlaw Pork
Gold Pao Mantrketuring Qoaxpann the acklowledged best
Gold Pen and Pencil case Manufacturers In this mailman
CLITAWcaIa be advantageously firmed in every village
...t eltyint h. union. •‘‘d • 1.ng.....t.r of ..ub... 0 .-.
obtained! Ws way. Such SP would Interest themselves
2,0 the (hide. ran be fedi mounted, AN ooellet of premiums
above will show
• •
1
FARMERS who wont] desire. excelleutiblimily New..
roper, *tum mo w
er ismsail themselves et the (Akre, the
twine
AGRlVlbisranteelarr every city in the inel Mater and
Oreado. Resnonsible parties, who will an .o agents tor
the (Aside, will please furnish us with their names in. pub
linatien.
LADIES wa would paetkoiarly appeal, 'know
lug the efficiency o their - sorrier. when energetics/17 di
reeted. Hy th eir cooperation nor enbreripilon list would
won out number any paper published on ibis, nontinant,
and to auto Ibis we Isbell at all timth .trice to embody In
the alumna or tbs. G , Oile something to not only Wove but
Inns-nat our female nations. Our wborelptlon prim being
en inv. there win he but little ilifilthlty In their mowing
for =enough sulocribe re to ontairs imp of the n,d,
low stove describeel, and 'that lady stolid not desire is
bansbome Go/4 testa, Locket, Itracelet„ Pen and Pend)
lye want to print an edition of Fsl v nototrxd Odard
within Mr. month.. Th is zoom/ 'Wind, see than otaisrae
the thente to double its prevent tire.
Kontlehlstnesinteesonay iseremltted in rout Offloens.t.
enmomnisatione abouhl be addreeosi, bort-ne .
to lc. Eih.sesod, Pstitur and Publisher of the Nile Teo/.
Xerronish. Goode, be. ltGf hroennkts street.
417F.Noespoperrthensparad rd. //Wen. by publiehing the
labode. approptitteld stlodayed. including th is none, ttr
oolAs, and ogling stienttha Whorish) to the
and sending sim the stated will be mistlthel to an no - bane,
and mech.. (}OLD PEN A . A" I) GOLD 110 LOP.R....th
Turin Allan. thdir papa. oUI be entithotto two. *bleb'
WU ha limerarded to themasi they essay direct-
Pen and iloider WI) to of the manunsetureef Slos Noe
Poet. Vold law Maenfachosing theeostr. No, I at Greens kb
the moat extensive and rehab/. Geld Pen preatheere nu
tide o - mtluesh, If not In the world.. spl.s-•
Staten bland Fancy Dying Establishment.
OFFICE No. 3 JOLLY STREET.
Two nom. nom sioa.owiT, YORKCITT.
re d ERS. ,
c re , ois
, E . tit , orzt ,, h=
Rbstrle of eserr AeorAgaten. thootak arel - Mown C:n
eater hrautlfully dyed. Lace Curial. reetarol. Cayhm
Crape hhawlAdoed the moat taltlialtf, nc the more sm.«
c 01... All kinds ntrlla. weetert bd hoterantalt, fly the
pleee ar gars...) treated In the most reeratarat mann..
The awhenliat.. bare Real tang In the rm.
rattan all. Ntaten Wand, sal feel asruz.l
that thetas... la the art et d_rteg real arlrelled.
mh:R.lror IIARREW. NT.111}37.1 ea
ILIOLYNEAUX BELL. Mantilla and Cloak
"Oartufart... arid Trameter. &AC..
fIEO. BIILPIX. Perin Manta hcEntja.) riuta,
‘,K t riper tart al.. Fusty Yttra, WI Iteadiray.
RF. lIIBBARD SON. Wild e,l % . n . .lr
•rait..m. Ctrotaela Itoana. 1111e.Saler.Ar.,
E t T. 111 , 1:LBUIIT, American Hem;
, /p1.41- Thrzoey. Mod kiroes.. £fats. Cam.,. At, Tx
(TAN BUSES'S Improyiad Wnhpeae. — rt
rostarot gray Hair to He °violas, 0nt0... Awl metro a
aa. wronoth orkato. 1.23 Ch a mb er ,
L Ic OOT. fiII.RERT, fromfromb r cu
mphis. is r-
j y buoldrodo off •To ostro. Clem, tail Wow
t tat knife. at hat mega
4 LFREE WOODHAM, Manufacturer and
Item.. atilt.. ILICIra. ee..un Valten et..!
11. WARM CF, Illanufaeturcr of Enatti
i-a . (lona. leave..... Ae., c. 2 mum. it.
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JOHN DAVIS, Commipcion 3terchant and
leaterrter Itrotattirt. Kb). and Clan. W.h.
Maine et.
• il'O
GO(H)WIN I N mot o-tnrcn nt
Al• P. Oat Taxa,. Vibram ..J F."4,lt. 21j9
awl. .t.
W 1 2 !
ItsePneeTUffle• Umedx . s 7 ._
5j ,;,. 8131 ,1! 0!4; .cr.. BI!! ?1 !1 . ery, 54:rt
fIOOPER HOUSE, A. J. Porg;e h. Bro., Pro.
Mt& Itrwllwar.
110 ORJIAN CUTTER, introtossor to . LrO,
.Etztirj .E o.,,Julpartar sml JutZer iu 41.01• Dry
CHAFFER, late W. Newman, Manufse
jAvrastgl-hohwklanoslerlia LadleVG.ltryr.
C. I ,I3IUEL 1.. CAVERLY, W104(5%10 Dal
-1.• BWnw Mint ed Nia•ed TaINV owl awl ra.
W Nl71 , 4, L.
t.., lit
mLbll v.
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New Tom. tald'lr•
MISCELLANEOUS.
Office., Unto St. Markt T . S:;4- . 1%;111
CITY HOTEL, (Into Brown e,) corner of
Smithfield and Third streets, Pitteborgb. P.. GLASS
L CARR, Proprietors.
Wrists lame and commodious !loom Revlon utuk,
cone tßocootH Muir , and famidre4 Tlth.elow equipment.
tModat....t.; non open Alt the remotion of Ow trareting
CX/11013 stoottut.. or/Sdneo
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S. MEM= & SON
ENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
CI Um oak owl {amt. , . of 14i4I'Estato. Collodion of
Nexotlatluit llondA. Mortgages, kr— No.
110 Third el. littsborult..Po. ogsd-r •
•
T. C. PirATLIUNGTON;
(DIPLOMA.?
JADZES' t CIIILDRE2O,'S MOE STORE.
~1 Ile has always on Land • full annrtment: No. 25
north Street, Pittabersh. rd
I GRANT 3IOWRY, Denim in Leather,
el!Dire.oll and Shoe Windings. No.= Liberty etrent.
opposite the heed oftehod. • • tahn.y
TF.LIX'S GENUINE : EXTRACT,,
L ATIZEITedIe I K4
r"'l
117: 1.'"2
Pane street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
14-newsre of nufliralnill cOunterklts sMFhdly
-
WARDROP'S SEED STORE is now re
., . plete etth Ekrly Peed, for the Mott.* Pruning In
stramente for the OrehanN Corn Shellme,,Stallt and Phreer
lluttene, and arm titled of Interest h. thn Partner. (Wa
nes or &mamas Orders from Dealers and Merchants tilled
promptly on liberal tame.
-. eau
IartrALTER P.- MARSHALL, Importerand
V Dolan.
he
Plato, Moved • and Decorative Petal.
" . ,adT„-Natao.l.mntmnp.T. „ Ded
court k to., of Perla UMW, Cr aw
ARISFASIIIONS, FORLADIES' DRESS
ES: -The Pule Faelslorol for JUNE, direct per steer=
boo sole an the lot proximo by
MIDI. L. N. WILLIN,
e27tl No. WU% Penn, above Hand street.
WILLIAMNOBLE, Upholaterer, and
Dealer In Upholotarr. Wlinlesala and Retail. Third
street, nearly oprnalta ... lllB Pat 0111,a.
pIffSBURGII COASH FACTORY.—No.
,46 Illatnand Alley, tsar Wood ',treat. •
leza B. X. IIItIRLOW, Proprietor.
A. BROWN, would mosttespectfullyin
ff • fonn the outile that be harp on hand. at Me stand
on the weed eide of the Diamond, Alleahen City,
aceortrustlt of Vanilla= Dilnda Alas. A, l Vpnittoo Shut.
lm sr* mule to order, in the tact et yin, wartanted equal
to ant In the United Statea: - Mc Mind. ran la removed
without the aid of a wenn driver.. Haring nnrrhaard the
stork, • tool s end wood of lbe Caldnet Fatabiblinnent
liernsey.k aleelriland, I arn_prepared to furnish their old
In s
as iroll se I tu,
,puldie et Lerma with everything
In their line. Agency, ho. 6 Wood street, Pittainnwh,
J. A. DROWN.
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Y. LOII .....
WORK WICIIITXIII.
'.. LL PE NN GLASS WORKS;
4.I(ORENZ A WlClllTMAN„Mrinufacttirers
A of allAdodo of VIALS,' nornizi sod WINDOW
APS, f 3 Water arid rk Front otreeta, PI taborah. •
N. 11.—Partleolar attention fddi to odd she. of Window
dew and aerate moulds f.n. Mules and Viola een2l
=;l!M
IONFTS . QUICK.), 3thunfacturers of Spring
op acid Ildl.ter Stool, Plotodi blab nod, Stool Plough
1 $ iota, Chaoh and Eli tt Ordinate, Bran Nat !fair
Tatoot Saw )141 and Itannarrod luna dsled—Coms of
Iwa aud,rlrst Wads, Tittedlutgh.
amms t nano
R . B. ROOERS & CO., Manufacture of
of .
• 22V . fig r oAt t Ing t rar ealUratta.,-Oornet
Sol 2
111AWSON, ItOITAN•.I CO., Mnnufacturert
or Shovels, Erode., ke..WArisbotspe No: 21 Weed it.,
~. Ping nod &sand Ascots. Pittsburgh. 1%!
Penn Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh:
KENNEDY, GUILDS .t . 00.;
A No. I iaavy 41 libodinga
U.rEd. Quin o f all wags aad .hadir„
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Plough Nan and Posh Doll;
Hope Wall Wan maldosniptiong• •
left alio naidlasie Owe fLogan,
i yl7O 131 W..4 StMt, *Phalle attoOpon. ' war
.IKtit4
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DRIVING, -JUNE 5, 1854.
p r •
MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1854.
ano Totems of the conservative Preis.
We copy below articles concerning the Boston
riots, fro two of the.most conservative papers
its the c i :rntry—popers which have always sup
ported o Compromises - of 1850, and made con
stant waeupon abolition,, When such papers
speak se forcibly and resolutely, 'yon may be sure
tho great heart of the 'nation is moved.
The first extract is from the New York Courier
-and Enquirer: • •
The passage of the Nebraska bill, repealing,
the Missouri CoMprimnise, has virtitallyrepealed
the Compromise of 1850, because it has destroy
cal the moral power- which • ;done sustained the
Fugitiiie Slave Law passed In obedience to the
Compromise; and although that law should be
sustetned until formally repealed, it would be
hilt! to 'attempt -to conceal from ourselves, that
its enforcement in some portions of the country,
has become absolutely impossible, while In other
regions it will be most reluctantly oheyed, and
enforced 'with difficulty and a resort to military
force only.
Notiithstanding the gross injustice of the re
peal of the Missouri Compromise, the duty of
every good citizen towards the laW, remains un
changed. Ereryrlaw must be sustained until re
pealed; : because, unless. the supremacy of the
law be maintained, there min Ise no order—no
safety for life or .property—no well constituted
society. This must be conceded by all; and we
therefore, Phan continuo to call upon the friends
of law and order, to stand by the
,Fugitive Slave
Law and to sustain the authorities at any and
every hazard.
But hero our duty will cease. We shall never
become the apologists for the repeal of the Mis
souri Compromise, or the advocatesor defenders
of the Can/promise of 1850, until the Compromise
of 1820 be restored to the statltto Looks ; and all
who Iv& concerned in the passage of the Ne
braska bill, will very :shortly learn that they
have salted a feeling-throughout the entire North
which argues evil to the whole questicn ofalave
ry andalestruetion to all the Compromises upon
which it rests. The very silence of the North—
the apparent submission of all parties to the Ne
braska outrage—to us wears an aspect of deter
mination; which threatens danger to the Union.
Never-before, have we witnessedsueh Intense
vleterininetion upowany subject so exists In rela
tion to the Nebraska outrage. Every Union man
that we have conversed .with—every Whig, and
every Democrat--nrdite in expositing their indig
nation at this great National outrage, and their
determination to resort at once to the only consti
tutional remedy—Repeal.
This is no idle threat. With one accord, all
parties are united in declaring, that from this
time no -matt can receive a vote for Congress,
the Legislature, or, any office of trust or profit,
without fired declaring his hostility to the Ne- j
brooks fraud and diterminstion to labor in be- j
half of its reseal. Under this feeling, every
Northern Man now in Congress, who voted against
the Nebraska •Friuml, will be sustained - by both
political parties ; while all' who gave it their sup
port, trill be repudiated as men whmf have ashen
onal and disgraced themselves and armed) , 014-
represented their conatituent.+. Nor will public ;
indignation stop here. '-it will demand the in
slant
repeal of the Fugitive Stove Lew as a part
of the Compromise of IMO, repudiated by the
very men who were boned in honor end good
faith to sustain it, And against such repeal, we, t
who ever ' , tumid by that Law,' will not raise our
voice. The Compromise of 1850, In our estiraa- j
ties, halt nothing in its origin or:bistory, more
binding than the equipremise of 1820; and the j
Smith having rejected 'the one, we think the ;
North is perfectly justified in demanding the re- j
peal of the ether, together with:the Fugitive
Slave Lan , passel in tolll3fttiOrt with it. 8o far'
es we arc. concerned, however, we shall confine i
one efforts to a:repeal at the Nebraskafetud.—
That aceomplialied. we shall advocate as hereto- J
fore, rallwrenee to all time compromises as theba-1
xis: of the Colon. But failing in preventing the
repeal of the Nehresks Fraud, We stand coca-
rained to, use all honorable means, to wipe from ,`
the Statute Book every vestige of the ConsprO- ;
'raise of 1850. The Compromises of ,IS2O and j
1850, must stand or fall together; Let In the
meantime, let every law be 'manfully submitted I
to, and enforced in good faith.
We are well aware that there are those who I
Lave heretofore steed by no, thatare now willing j
to oppose theesecutiona eke. ter ;
f ngitive Slave la
bet /a this they arcsia error. 'We admit that the
moral hold of that law upon the community, has j
bees utterly destroyed' by the Nebraska outrage;
and that it will be ezemellogly ditacult to enforce j
it even in this city, while elsewhere, it cannot be
enforced even; by the tad of the military. We ad- ;
wit that not Gnomic the tens of It:unmade of per- j
some, wt.+, a mouth:ago, would cheerfully have ,
rallied to the enfereerueet of the Law from re
spect for the Compromise of 1850, would now ;
cross the street to sustain it, except in obedient.:
to ties mandate of the Sheriff. But notwithstan
ding this, they will de their ditty when called op
on and the majority of the Law will he vlndica- I
ted.. itt!.lstOllCS to the law of this Land, can nor- i
er be the remedy for such an outrage as lots just
been perpetrated. The Ballot llox is our reme
dy; and to that we must appeal. All mere party
bonds meet be broken Launder, -until such time
as every State. County and Town in the North,
Las marked Its horror of the Nebraska outrage
by oetraehming all concerned in it; and failing in .
getting the Missouri Compromise metered, we
must all insist in demanding a repeal of the Com
promise of 1850.
lint says a friend—'4llsve you counted the
cost!" It'o, nor do we intend to count it. A gross
outrage. has been perpetrated upon our sigh's,
atid-we demand justice, cost what it may. We
bare been insulted and dishonored, and we de
mand redress—the only redress that we can se
stet without dishonor, and until that redress hies
been obtained, we sludl never pause to calculate
the consequences to ourselves or to those who
hays perpetrated this great wrong.
"We deniernd /mike Con WHAT IT MAi:"—
Thin is the right spirit. We cannot stop to count
the cost when the dearest rights we possess are
invaded.
The next article I from the Philadelphia North
Arricrican;
"It may suit the policy of the organ of the ad
teinistrallon—oWashington Union"—and the
Loco Foco press generally, to denounce the riot
ers as infamous traitors and • incendiaries—and
we are not disposal to deny that to some of them
these epithets fairly belong—but intelligent pub.
IM ophuon in thin quarter, of the confederacy, at
least, will-be apt to look for tho real notate of
the trouble . behind the impulsive mob, and trace
it to the men who, without the least necessity
for their action, paysed an iniquitous bill fur ad
initting slavery into a vast territory, from which
it hod been excluded by a solemn compact be
tween the States, and thereby renewed, with . re
gard to the !nest fearful of nil nectionnl Isstier,an
agitation which the people of the North had been
fissured was entirely and finally nettled. For
the difficulty that has taken place in Boston in
the recent effort to recover a slave under the
provisions:Of the compromise act of 1850, and
for nuy,that may happen' hereafter, either in the
same or any other locality, the rash and incon
siderate demagogues who labored no industrious
ly for the - success of the Nebraska scheme,
should In justice be hold responsible., They are
the real Incendiaries who would kindle the tame
of civil discord is our country, and who, if we
may judge from the audacious recklessneas with
which they apply the torch, would look on with
stolid indifference, though even the fabrio . of the
Union- Itself were consuming in the fires their
own folly and treason are lighting.' .They are
tho execrable conspirators who, in the sacred
name of popular liberty, though actuated In re
ality by the basest motives of personal and,party
tunbition; are perpetually fomenting the passions
which the wisest and the purest of our states
men have endeavored so anxiously to allay, and
which, If. routed land exasperated' hereafter, as
it seems too - probable they will be, by the men
in whose hands the potter-of tha government
Is now eruposid, must inevitably destroy. for an
indefinite . period, the public peace, if they do
not, indeed, eventually lend to national disso
lution. .
The truly conservative citizens of the 'country,
of on parties and soCtions, and especially those
of the North who L i ars been ready to 'make al
most onynoncessiondn order to preserve a con
dition of. harmony and tranquility, have a Biffi'
°Mot occasion for 'uneasiness in beholding, the
obviods disposition that prevails in Congress to
revive and embitter the strife Which has no often
convulsed the State.. But the situation ofiffairs
become perilous and alarming beyond precedent
when we fled tho Chief ilagistrato of the Berth".
lic leading an insane crusade against the policy
of conciliation and compromise, and °polity em
ploying the vast patronage of his office to con
summate a series of. political Measures which It
requires no great discenuient to foresee must
certainly, it persisted in, incite the 'people- to
scenes of the fiercest turbulence and compel; in
the mast extremity . a dismemberment of the
!=I7CIM
It is bad enough' that the President should re
commend mid sanction a coarse of legislition
clearly end,rielently revolutionary in its tenden
cy ; Matt is adding insult to:lnjury when, after
haring_eitherbribed or intimidated rapiesenta
tires to betray. the hPpes.and.cardidenee of the
pepple far the purpose oVearryingierojpets dan
gerous test interests Of' thaeonfrderany„.
he dares to confirm' and
miserable treachery by et
by bis bounty an powei
a deceived and indigent
part.which the'Executive
the portentous and eicited
tionto the territories of N i
the more strange when er
fessions of conservatism
with which he aspired to am
the responsibilities of the b
The declaration of princlpl
vention of the barty.which nonnliated 7 him, ant
to which be pledged -himself, asiseited that the
Compremiie Act of 1850 should he regarded us
a finality in reference "to the slaverytigitation,
and yet, at thkearly period of his official term
be has boldly , aided and .abetted in the, accom
plishment of a movement which is more`glatingly
and radically subversive of the whole 'system of
'adjustment end pacification regarding the nues
tion, which conciliatory cownells for twentyyeare
past had built up; than any similar act in the
entire history of our legislation upon the subjett.
Nor is bib conduct More reconcileable with the\
sentiments expressed in his 'inaugural -ad
dress. In thht document .he held' this now re.
meltable language: " The field of calm and free
discussion in our country . is opdn, and will al
ways be so; but never has been, and never ears
bo traversed for good in a spirit of secikanalism
and uncharitableness" Referaing to the Com
promise Measures of 18.50, hp nays—. I ter\ ently
hope that the question is at rest and tht no
sectional, or ambitious,- or fanatical excitement
may again threaten the durability of our
tutions, or obscure the light of our prosperity"
Is there any intelligent meld which does not per 4,,
ceive bow unfaithfully these professiens have ,
beenlibserved! Was it "calm and free,diseus
sion"„which prevailed during tho interval the
Nebraska bill was under consideration ih Con
gress The administration faction resorted to
all possible means to trammel and stop debal,e—
no much so, that the minority were forced IT
unusual eXpOlliCll43, to prolong it, and the mem
bers of the House at one time, sat armed agaimiti
personal attack.. Was the field of discussion not,
traversed by a " spirit: of sectionalism and '4ll-.1
charitableness," when the 'tenth and the NeXth
were virtually arrayed against each other upon
the bitterest and broadest of all sectional blanch
and when the fiercest temper of usurpation and ,, ,
enroachment, upon the solemnly guaranteed_
rights of one-half the country was stimulated
and fortified in aggressive purposes by the favor
of the President? ,
FURTHER BY THE ASIA.
•
A report reached Liverpool, from Dublin:ate
'
Ling, on the faith of a UV/. Mr. Babbington:i of
Derry, Ireland, that &letter Lad been receienl
from a Mr. Smylie, one of the passengers of
City of Glasgow 'steamer, stating that the ship`
had foundered at sea, .and that .tho passengers
were carried to the coast of Africa- Nlcartic
alias were given. It is curious that a mon
named groylit was a 'Passenger by the cup of
Glasgow, althoughin all the published listelliis
name was erroneously printed "Smalley."
Rial
ardron, Brother it Co. telegraphed to. Belfatt
to make inquiry, when it was found that. the
"whole story was without foundation
, ,X dispatch from Constantinople, dated the
.10th, announces that the outer workaof &baste
pot had been cannonaded by the - It - reach and
English fleets, with gone of long range; with a
view to destroy the advanced works of the place
pre - pious to a general attack. The Russians re
tired front the exposed forts.
On the 12th, the British Baltic fleet took pos
session of .11erniersand, on the Island of Aland.
tsar ou the Danube.
Althoughconsiderable uncertainty still pre
vails ea to the nature and extent of the last suc
cesses of the Turkish armies, despatches bare
been received at Vienna from the bead quarters
of Omar Pasha, giving a favorable account of
the recent operations of his forces on more than
one point of his position. The Russian corps
which was known to have been collected al,Tur- :
nu, near the mouth of the 'Alute, is staff, to hove been repulscsl on the 28th of April, watt a
loss of 1::00 men, by the Turks quartered
under Sall Pasha; and'on the 2 d 0f 3 41.
another Russian detachment was beaten at Ras
dons, not far from Krajevo. Theis to every "
reason to believe these reports to lbe accurate.,
and authentic.
It was further reported that the Russians bad
received a severe cheek at Siiistria, bat the,
nett. require coufiitaation. Ilia not true that
the I:cuisines hare invested the lend ,
tide. Omar Pasha etagi4 concert- '
oin conce.'
trating his forces at , S•ttila. • -
From Kahaat an engagement is reported be
tween six squadrons of Cossacks andfive of
Turkish !Inseam near Radom; on the 4th-May.
The Cossacks were defeated and lost CO horses,
2 pm!, and 30 men killed. •
Accoeuts front all parlor of Germany confirm
the impression that the cane of the apparent
inaction of the Russian armies is their increasing
apprehension that they will soonliave to encoun
ter other edversaries than the Tdrks; and turn
the sett of war from the banks of the Danube to
those of .the Seruth or the Dniester. Austria
had at brit assembled its chief forces, under the
command ..f the Archduke Albert; on the frontier
of Servia and the line of the Save, atid.the pres
ence of that army undoubtedly served to strength
en the Turks in their position at lialaraWand to
defeat the scheme of it:trading Servia, where the
government of Prince Alexander was vigorously
supported against the Russian emissaries by the
,agente of all the ether powers:
llnt when this movement had been prevented,
and the Russians had retired from Little Walla
chia, the interest of the campaign passed to an
other Iheality. It became known at Vienna that
the Russians, instead of hurrying on all their
available troops'and reinforcements to the Danz
use, were forming considerable 'depots and ean
tonmeuts on the lino of, the Sereth, from Sam
iaicts on the frontier of -the Russian
Province of Podolsk to Fokshane, thee making
Moldavia the base of their operations, and turn
ing their front to the West rather than to• the
South.
These positions' are, in fact; the same which
they occupied in the early part of the year 1849,
previous to the Russian intervention In Hungary,
and the passes of the Carpathian mountains by
which they communicate . with Transylvania,
were mom titan once hotly disputed in the course
of that war. An army In thin province has the
-advantage of being able. to advance into Gauls
by the north, or into Wallachia by the south, as
the course of policy or of events may prescribe,
and, in either case. it would turn the flank of a
- corps occupying the Itukowina er -the extreme
eastern frontier-of the Austrian empire. We
are left, then, in uncertainty, as to-the next
movements which may be contemplated by Rus
sia, but it is evident from the last measure of the
Austrian cabinet, that they think it necessary to
prepare in earnest for the defence of °allude,
which* perhaps, more seriously menaced at
this moment than is the Turkish pro ' eof Bul
garia.
Accordingly, the second division of lie army
has bean ordered to march with all speed to the
north, and General Schlick, ono of the ablest of
the Austrian officers, is to take command iu that
province, It is extremely, difficult to obtain any
information as to the real movements of the Rua
clans, but there is reason to believe that the
corps of the Imperial Guards is marching from
the. Battle provinces into Poland; by the ,way of
Rowe°, and that the strength of the first and
second dliistons of the army Is still concentrating'
in the Polish. provinces. The wrest stragetical
difficulty of the. Csar in the present war is, that
he is exposed to attack on mx :or semen points,'
wholly distinct from each other, and each retini
, ring en army for its defence. The nttitdde of
Aestrii is, therefore, of the highest importance
•
to the course of war: .
From St. Petersburg, Dth, lettersstate that the
British fleet bad been seen within twenty-five
miles of Cronstadt, and had captured a number
of gun-boats.
A Stettin letter of the lLth states that the
Russian fleet had left Ilelsingfore, in order to
join the diviefen lying` at Cronsigult, inns
the object of Sir Charles Napier to pretent this
Adviees from Sk l'eterapurk are' tokhe
One Amerleatiand two Passion ships had arrived
at Ore:utak and the navigation. theretoie.ninat
bay° been completely open. Tlipknericala had
her cargo .walting for her. , -
From Odes's!, letters ureic' the sth, and great
sorpriee is expressed that 'no blooltade has been
established.. Ship were 'being laden'at Odessa,
end several had been Pent to tho Sea of Moir,
where targets were awaiting. At Riga, also, a
Isegellect was takkigiti produce, mist Archan
gel a number of Alpe were expected;
Twenty-two Russian inerohantships bawl been
captured slue the bombardment of Odessa.
- The Turkish fleet had entered , the Blatt Sea.
Tarik - ,Abeeet Pasha is Ii chief command,' • and
Hassan Pasha, (Epyilthin) second..' ' The - fleet I
had on board 6000 men, 50,000 stand of arms,
200 cannon, and mineyy andstores, fordisember
kation at Abu& Mulkey'? Pads (Oleptlilade,).
was on board as Nioo -Admiral.; - Safer Pasha,
the celebrated Circassian chief,
the by
forty foreign officers, among them Ma* Gfi
orga of the Sardinian - Rifles • -- aceempanled the
expedition. - The fleet numbered -twenty-tow
sall• carrYing 103,0 guns ,
Satoh, Soucham elt, and MAW.; ano,lo
embark a la:afore. under SelbrPtali, to trid
*junctionwit4
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shimof-war irere'crutibil Pmeta: Thrto-
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Mile pi l l. aro .it e t LP,' stqes that th eist - oiro
from Epirlte is satiefaida/7„.reyelibiiy:t•i
party wasjiOnggroundry day, amlthe e..
est number of thOvidagtti. thotXstriet of 'Pro.:
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had 16,000 \meit at Alta. Er„ght, hundred mns
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dots, of Belgian minufactniOnd decv.iiied fdv
a , Greek imasrgents, had been seised 116,Mit4:\
F . A later: accent thrt ..Idactionle, is iniaded
' by, 2000 Greeks, claa4lo Karatatewibrmeraid=do
Amp* King OM& -- ..,They have*mmitted. the,
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:nicZakus,',`end 6iinied thetik to desdifl :t , L, '.
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seise
,ea, and to lanit ?6,000 men ta ‘ :att.ank
'the Seb A topo :1 ,-. 111nd; 'whde'llie fleetn.lit iiicii
by see. •\,:, s: \- ''''' \ '‘.,` - '.\ , ' ;
- A : \ Acta. '\., - ' '", .
From. the e,emp in Asia there gas been_riodi irs
\
during_ the „ past two. weeks. :., ',.. - : ~,,_\ \
The forts 'Niro/ 4 08A/ and Gele4 \ik, on. th
ireassian camsr had been evacuate4y the Itui
,-,.;.
emes. Bouchard Goias klinoit-deserted.' ..- An
~l ida
English officer he ,beensenton'a specild minim
to Sehmayl, and ictionlithe
,irmssel*tkibe gel--
lant \ 'inOontaineer lilkthe\Turkiett enpedigion„ as
r moos abo e\ stated) Is a plintiful supply of repeating
,
Joseph Varady and , ouni Bartelis, ngenfis of
Kossuth, were hanged at' t. George; in Trar4l
- 'lt: , ult Two of" oil associates 'e . retr
sentence fc eighteen yeaW imprisonment Xing Je 'me Bekaparte itne 'eceived . a des,'
is:ch froin.'h i in, Prince ITitivoit; (fated 'Coli-
tantinople, fah, which \ nehnoes, that it
ksham, th is';nein' depot of the \artillery and' .
atores of the R 1.1 . 7 army hail ken \ burnt,by the '
inhabitants; from feeling of re teo \ ,:\ The lois
bas, leen inimense. ' ' '': ''' ''
The Duke of Gl6l , %idge and \' ‘ htztial/ I, St. #iL
ge \
1.
naiad Imd arrived t Constatatinoploi, , ,, shall
St. Arhaud is the ,:. ly officer in, Vivi, 'East to
whom is,on fi ded the plan of the Campaign. \
\ A large \ quantity otr neh artillery andfour
. /drone' f Spahis tin 4 ' red at anipil.p s ..
k li
Six hundred blantenegr , made ' a 'fdray\ Into
liersegovini,‘ end \ several TurP. '.,. \;..
1 hteen thousand RasAare bnen pui
v cong a . iiy fevnr, eine top. eccupktioa,of
~,, , D 0 2 . ‘ „ d. \ - . ~.. - -
.. \ -\ \
:II ee PaSha 'IT years 'of agd, \ ' eon ' Orlehi
Viceroy' bbas Pash4 of Egypt, left 'Mei/indite
fur 'cons tinople :en` the '.4th,*,the4tearh,
yacht l faid Gehand, \on a state yisiete the Sultan'
and
the, Sultan's daughter, his bride .. In conse
/p 7,
' ence h . ( thetightne.S; s ofd money, the: young
bridegroom. could- oill serape together,abeta
$500,900 4.,. present to' itt.fatherdn-lait,, , , which
\
, flum, bein. ' -- I, \ yl*„ than trimeted,,
illakes it. St l 9,F , .will'bo\77 -
cordial. .
The Ism
from Com
lam wit
the Black
.1 114 " '''
, got close stop . , . When. she ran
`upthe'At 'glit 6felY. -with her
cargo into, parted\ that \ the frig
ate. was ordered Iry Ameilea. fcle Bawls,. to, which
both ship . and cargo belong.", Same .persona
connect this ship 'with the \recent capture of a
French Brig in the English \Gltannel. \ \
The :Vienna conferences. ate I to be renewed on
the basis of new Angly Frenchei AustroPins-,
elan treaties of alliance ....., \ \'\ '. '
It was reported that the Frenc goveinmeet
had received from Prussianote. of explanation
a%
which had given great satafactiod, lout its exiiot‘
tenor hid not transpired. , Thisnete*ossech on
the' way an.:Onergetio note from France. The
overtures of ousels for a commarcialallite with
,
Prussia have caupletely failed. ,„ , \
Hanover,Wurtninberg, and Bavaria ha p sent' their aderenento the AusttiO-Prussian tree-
I
,
i t Important evente,are brooding •,over the rut
trian Empire.,.: The Vienna Gasette *totes t t
In consequence of the great cancentratimi of.ltuh-,
Altai troops on the northeastern and eastern Aron a,
tiers of Austria, 96,000 additional troop it WM be
raised. Thla measure must be considered an
1 ..
pen declaration of the resolution of Austile no
1 itger to be bullied by, Mania. .An order, has
l' signed for the occupation of the . Galician
,
fenitier by two army corps. ' „
~ \ . •
Tlt‘lt trial 'ar the Warda; \ for the tourder\of
Butler hoe been copied Into the prinCipal s iewi t '
\ papera s of Europe, giving bat is li niran opinio 'of
'Amenem law and justice. T 6, worst of. i is
that thh whole country, instea of the :yr
section, i Ire in the disgrace. -\ " - . , \
gi l
- Commit:el er McLane arrived a Hong gong
ch.
The, Mini squadron, fromlapcM, arrived at
Idaeillb, Ma rclst, and sailed on the th, dos-,
tinatiod, not 'lnk wn. Nothing was Said of the
\
Japaitkaty. .' \ - ''' ...' -
\
Rwtw
' .Our corbesponde t sends us the folloxingpar
'graph, \mach is g ‘,.. k t g- the rounds of the English
press , :., \ 7`,,- \ - - -
\
••The Sp gav e gave malt have sent in an an ,
ewer to \ Mr.\ Of: ' - who has despatched the game
by a sr-'" - Igor 'le the United States. , je
is repot 1 AMA -inert government have II thetr\recittiolia against
Spain, \willce,4 her African' pen-'
senator,ltit Hai States " ' . - •
Thefroin Spain \ia of the most in
terest' -- ,th'ousand ,Men to-- • -mai
, . .. . . .
, tt
.
and encl., ito Medi themie be drafted for
'service where wanted\ this waraise (he gar
rison of Cuba 'do thirty Nhotisand .of thk boat
troops in Spain. \ Pii.zhan guns, anksuch bellow , '
ware, are to be sent out in dke supply. ,
Napoleon IS remitted tOkavh expressed sympa
thy with Spain in its presetlYtHlemran-kbut tlibi ,
is doubtful. Here is the \ story its the words ififte
4
told. "During's recent.interview grata to iii,
foreign diplomatic agent, ibenhis •wa to- a
distant min/lieu, and Louis \litiPaleen is • 'd _ to
have,expressed himself very upetzly‘and est
kir
ly on the subjea . t of aggrandisenian attributed
to - the Anieritia7, and 'directed, lust' tliti
i cd
Spanish 'colonies. The Emperhr nista ested has
decided disapprobation of the az:41;14 and mil,
trenching spirit which has \ chime. the`
American . govertunekt. Ho declare d Hie so-fai
as his foreign policy was conceited, it should be
the same in the West its In the East-rihrklleY
was based on the faithful observance \of this es
and was opposed. to attempts . on the part ofty
Power. to take tulvantagk of the Wesizt\ess' ‘a
neighbor to rob it of .its territory. It jaei.f...ik
said that'asserances were given that Spain lIS
.nothing to fear respecting Cilibn. '
- 1 - Husain. ' \ i, -..
Letters from St. Petersbuttof the 7th, say
that the Czae s is far from enjoying health Vat
the present ailment The Gm puke Alexan;
der is living Very much retired, w jlehis brother
Constantine is indefatigable in stiperintending\
naval matters in the - Battle. ' A lens amount of
[ attention seems to be paid to military affairs jest
4 ,
now at St. l'etersburg. Perhaps the\ ereditary
Prince is not perfectly pleased to his own
inheritance jeopardized for the fo rth=feet
ambitions projects which tire *mote particularly '
,connected with the filture of his younger tizother.
back
1 It was believed that Hen....Orinzwaldbroug back
unfiivotable accounts from Vienna, as imps tit
orders ROM immediately , despatched tO t en
Danube....
b.
, . . - • , .
`';' t
th
Tun- Faso Srietts.—Tbs "WOW Orleans Be
1 1 \
comments on our remark, that therepeal-et - thi
Missouri Comprornise , hatl developed a popular
sentiment -in the. North. which Would . probably;
elect 00,. Seward to the rinsideneey, of IMO -hy
the largest vote ever Mist for tiny candidate:—
"The Slave-hohllngStatoo," says the Bee ..titiuld
not be resigned to snob • prospect, as the Times
well knows.'! The pest thing thtty can do, then,
is to enter at once upon the cultivatiott andiprao
lice of that Cluistian.virtue. Tho Free States
having .!_been wheeling tiemseives for the last,-
thirty years in boceming .. resigned '' to • great
many. things,whieli they disliked—it is only fair
that the Blue Eltibli 'should take,thelr turn.—
".Were it ratable that sectional vim could to
completely extinguish'political considerations as
to unite the people of the pree Stater, and to. make
Wm: IL Seward President, . the Union would be
muclinearer its diseobuien than it 131roilW16 "du
ring the intense excitement of 1850, Shen South
.% Rights men were hatching areason. :
Bien-that would. not be saying much.;-- The
'treason" hatche dat the South was en-addled
en at best. ' But when did the Slave Stales se
cure a monopoly- of airtight la "unite! '` The
Bee declares 'that a... , union of the people of the
Free Stake. would be to thorough a triumph of
sectionrl viers as tothreaten the Unien with dsu
ger; We hope theexperimeit wilt;at atterenta,
be triedi -- - ''The Mare States -have nevekfatiOd to
unit6;-throwintall PAUL:slim& party. ocoulAtto"
°goat to titelfitidne , -Wheasever anysectionalilh- .
jeot WU to be _muted thesulff. .W.O tract. tbe Fr;
States 'veillitnitabe their isaniPla. i
- If Mg
is not strong enough to's:l:vise Bacha °atm • '
phe ae the united .aillotief the 'Pi
.Estates.'er
Well ibe.plegtiwr of 04*-Ikolord •, he Preal4,
deny itls net wortltpre , W.ashing
ton' Union, not lentfot ooo, spoke of ill- pre=
issal tie make Gov: , Searard .Pyemt- , fig
4 „,„,„, 11 w. call on W!i /JA4Ort:foi hMs - 'ost - 61 ,
-the CottiditittitT! tw UlatiCtg.o44o4B._, Web'
girls *buns delliclunctof !mien: ,-....bt4' 'Of-.
tidal organ has thus far felled to reaps*: We
: ,rj.ct,i,
.fireinine;thereforCtitat itluilailitary will licit '
called out 'kilt at preeetg;.;.-..)0, :y . ,/vii.,,,•. - \ --•• i
~
• , . hem tie ic.. F York Trr¢ k ...
) - isiertewn Neweleasc ' •
*hateieritiferences•Ofepinion. jr'exiti in
ourtountirkin BLitt's& pont/eat eastires '..ef ' '
.the dey, there ;an bane doubt that the popular \
Prlimi kabout fulfree.'failbfol, sad, of the' . \
diseimitai as a lien ciii be.: The ;rec . I "strip,: \
gle to wtiOhojilniOni have beenvilliec in 04 \,
\midst, haubraught Oaths Whole strength \ of the
Press on,bethehles,initi has - served to ilielne, la -
tsharp, serirtcontlini;,." the , growing-tharsotirris
,.. tics of its power iwiliiiiportance. Certain 'Ws,.
\hit emptily has :it.ly lost'all , pietensions to' ,
eleadership of is s ubUotiOnim. ' Puce ie...hall tlitl, \ ...
pronddisbrietiort but it is •riotioitterry.... gone. \
Ani.infinentbdPaper,inthe•irniteOtately , dos e , \
`more,aethis day. teNtirect piddle thinght ati4 get\ . 1
tie publidsentimeet'than half a dozen atateacen. , \ \
It disceaseeilrgielitivieidons far' better—With ';
more ningi deeper intbtlety.z-witti meek `\ '
mornexhinstireness.,•. 'Let any man compare the
debates in'Confretiti with \ the debates among Ed-
itore, tind-liS will aeon aosishere• Ihe.intellectnal \
forces of the'vroßd are marahaling Brunettes.— \
The fact ; Firtament of ' era-deer opinion is
now the sethoretikbotly of this cotintiT, and its
\decisions have atiMMe 'weld
~‘. l•
..,.-:
.!Xiie reasons fer-thia elate ntiungsa,plieno
\ ;!: rt even ittoneecnititry-rare ?manifold., rllot
', ;:aaiig we may \ abhor's,. thatiin enigmas
els ,11.ietritt little • `genuinelibsentaloti. \- It
is` ythinkelse but dthathig.' Each inekgoas
into • diecobrie mere sit the htyipLOitacourd,*
th
Cott ' theneilyttibag else.' , There is` no chose
cont.; c ,, no fight hand toharhi 7 aiidindeed,lialt\ '
.or mors,of. dial Congreasione
. epeecheii-are"de, \
.voted tull, private affairs of. espeakeris con- ' , ,‘c
Bigamy aed partkular, peal& - ' But 'Falitent -\ \
are presseilat the 'start into the - heart of thing.
k t
\They have tiii write locihnielfte write any waste
1141,woribe; - If tlioY exiiteg te be. benchBBlB'th - eh'
';usual lot, *Cie roar mnibases, in the.confu, . \;-
'kiwn . of btiaincriii or w hinchildren are crying af
ter
supper, they "aust sifeak GO as to poasiusalhe.
sar ii , \Blateenumehip.beire:ithintr to do ; except to' -
ex ale its subject'i but tditers have to cbforca `
and 1 414.19. • Moreoyer as tbe.Editer isoneef the
peoflo, he net unfrequently bas : to represent the '
people.nwl putlhe- Senator er llepreseatitthe .
\ right. 'There are many Editithi in the Urilied
States, liti`represent their distri cts in Congres, •
vast dept better thin Milani:moth gentlemen
Pwho Mire beenserit teVaihingtort: for that ex- •
pnrpolte. \ :._ . _ •'='. \.-. - \
Ten or tweitty.yearibeineißdittex'hiisvill,be
flee professionlu thi.trnitg States.'Tilt: d-ra i'' •
eertainti. ' - Anchtlitiejuise fir plain - inaueil-the
people ere resolved to hive theliteti talelit of the.
larukto minister to their daily aerlice in !beams- ,
~pope". The want 0 our national - mind- iii just
'here i•s c iid just here -the choicestiniellectef Bid
esentrY \ will focalize. \ lt
. is rapidly beconiiiii . ifs'
absolutely . necesrari to, tile • energy; and anal=\
P'e othtiman life, (eareciallycity anactentaiia• \ -
cialltfe) 4 •Obe supplied -krtiry . morning..nitle* \
map of the world..and a citamentary pa .itsettr : i\ \
rent falai as It is to have Cie divisions of. day: :
ind'night; or 46 lowa of ipMiy) and '4,..szdouto f \ '
ri~inti the fortowiag,`,
tat Americill I
V;d ' ll ; e - / — itIAAI2!iITIS
.
,„ „ , \ • . ihe Averiser..\ \ , ',.. \ `,,,,., .- \
rh ‘
\ 011169 41tChie;;;.Jr:‘,' whose :death was : ftq r
cod a tlir daYk,eince,'Will be rdenembaa,.
frit his connection with the horrible inifeirety*,,. . ...:
is ta ch John4l. Pleasants,..at. that lime's*.
for Many years peevimm Faliteriut t,lieltichroomt ;
'Whit t lost his up. Tintaffair:ranceliediadnel,' l / 4 ;, ..,,
but in„ all 'the .easeittisle'erjetrharitir'. it \was \\ .
wortbroß the lowest swages on , the face of 'the'
.\\
: \ \
earth. The Detroit Tribtniemya that state it'll
.
ing Flaunt, young Ritchie,hasbotsni oridenib ,:\ ,
'of being a omed man. The : park 'of ,CaMwat.„ :-
upon him. Aik. acting upon theh elir
elier that h43N - . \\
4
ihunn and ''desniscil by soalety, .he in tarn;
'',- '.
weight refuge lit his inn thonghtsnitilisiPatlori. -
\. - .Some Mil or eight Tears ante, While iipendini 1 e:
ttfeer weekain : li'islungtott, we °Unreels, yettag l ..,,
, .
of large aloe dpd handsome 4i:in:AO time' _ ...- •
ir.',l \ hal no oppareet occupation, butspent'ids.. --•
..tin lounging aboilitthe hoz-room and slititig;'.
'Town \Of tho liritioritik Hetet ' ..110 'itrisk:Xeldent . \
iisible during the day, Ina at at; night was elwayie
there,4gen eralljr more than hat intexicateA al-, \\
ways moody, , elitnnting cetiversation;and. appa ~.... .
rend) , anxious to escape both his own thought*,
and the colnpardonship of'dthers.', - Ilia appeaSi''
ance attracted•dar aitention,nnd thoseer_whottic
we
inquired 'cone iidd us thai\ he be \
' .
\
tonged to on e the be..\t ramifies In !Xirgltgly.,- , , \ -
that he was•highli educated and, of proV, , ,
tatent,—;.that he \had` madS'a moselticelicnt . art ,\ \
in life; bit th at he bad 'acted as ode Of - Rita 1 'N. \
\
.I sl
seconds -in the bfatuly \ 'and \ brutaltrrail \ whiek; "
cansiined poor Pie l ail .to \. , the 11: , :Feer\
that time his COArSO ad en rapidly . irenard. .
`lle bad VeCemo an oritcae from sesta ;nudity; -,
ni \
fluid his own Inabilitf to . rigld ill th o.t.b m •
te; '. \
bed it:sight ;reliefin - diseip ,n, trinthed'beca e'• • ‘' \ •
• thit,mere wreck which we Mantel:ma ;We ha : \
'hosed nothing; of him aim% but presume hedied, . ' \
Sorailesis sign. - And now the'principal,inlhat,, \ \ -
transaction, after longer and wd,dsubt not Still • \ \
\
Wrier\ toilierings, has followed 'Vie iktini and"
hie
•
hie accoMplitie te the repose of theits.se..' 'lt Is
orten'a shot-Sighted judgment whiclimononnees , -
the .siotim \of crime is be the most' • untertumsys .
of the\ parties whoM it inrolres.—N. .•.r •Tiriun.
. .
... .... _ .. ~
e1,,.':,.:!..:
14 1
o 1
ller\ ,YelittA.Eollias;ri 'Presiding Elderitithe2
Methodist . E. Chureb,litta,published - ait 'elebertibr'
\ letter in the - Bedford eivte condetinhigthettit. -'„
lion of the\ 000 clerg y Mi. of. New Enema, P•
ho sent a test to Congress agains t the pea
of
e the ebraikabill. \ Mr. Collinsseerneie .
1 4.,
bbesne of tliose \ ''emineetly - conservatini Dlifneti: „
tilloeonsider:/tgitationzfroanilte .imipit'tf as - en
titelg• L Mextosable, unless it be to throw the nitir , i \
al force of the clergy in favor of \Elsve4 . or the •.,
polieeef tho Boutin ; and. he iswren - willing. to . -\
descend-`to the meiest ileibbles \tn . impair Mil -
poplins Mfectof hillitrethr6 a who linie been im: ”
pelted, from a controlling Sense of 11 ,to enter
their Wade protest ageiiist• - the b e of se-
meillooBAm in Einr•Natiotial Minn • -....' It it
were wr o ng for the B,Go , 2pler&rmenod \ i'ewp3nl- . -:
lentil° ..prene• their . sentiments, A • :EMU= , a
should ligiren forte to'liie doct ri ne
,i' :, non-
•interVentio on the pat of the clergy, by etting
worthy example of silence; , iiintesd•cif at 'rapt
• -
ig to convince the world • thit'3,ooo -•int tail' t
eltMlbe silent'while healiall dielsreto • the the ..
lairlind the - golpel.—Cfurather4Wrghf" ry .•‘ -
11,..
-I}s'lft*kixattimOe'lls
• • SiiiiotetriripiirWe - tiliiiithiritiiii:lrlm .
CoOPeri . our whilfm. S. Seriattn-froni s Ahin Sta •
'will gisnhis constiThents a substantiaroiatra fo
' , lris obacooo-frotnthdßenate when thelichritskal
bill first passed that hot* and also :when thebdl7 , ..
as fithindect by Th 6116 no WOO passed tially, - -, - ,,:
Ilia *as) imi bot 'record in either . Co:se; . :itrad'hir:•:-
. oWeSit'to , •himselrind 'thnpeciPle of PentinYEJ - . - •
7 1
, vans to 'give an neoant his absence. It licrunk'?.. , ••.::• •
that his lots) would:not h a ve affected the rrilku , -• '-'. :
I>utlt igrati;lthr • dktty tobo at is post inattelf a
fics; and cast his riatc: in nii . 4dathaeirith the *irk A' •:.
:-.
htiown • ivishiii.or o,lar g e,Ap h ic g ity:of thi peripli'i s , ..,
anbito • Btatn , •.The - Adocininintratioirslarti is a; •1:.
thhState already Chuckle ore*a absence nod ''\
.:.:
bcinit,that he was -unwilling-to rd : his:, seta;, '
• ;,,
r‘ ,..
7gaietit. the bill. '.• how is it . : Th. peopinof.the ..,..-. \ .
.tirth`'who have "been outraged by )bin measure;.
• .. eari\hlhamiw whO , ,Are with them abd .:whn - . - arif ' .• • - .
al • • , :t tam..-Cluitobtribtirsh.•ficpock . orYi:::•• •DI .
. - • .... .
~- • :-,,,.. • •
• ! The Bo to 7fr,66E , US' arryttiat '!.ithe ilea , of
.: .• •
the \RielitnisitlEratibiiir Is . riot :t Icimiti ••• Bell': -...• _
only Virginian." , This; Re IltippOi* da fq ..--
of : artOggravite4l.•,forta of the romp "r1im.i6 \ 04 , . , ; - , '::: '•
itrit-iml.e .
. 44Ei1ctio,n, aitho4 a. diffsreacef . _,..tz , 1 - . - -
BA vo N _lss.:. city ear,ed . Sides;
'do - do • - thoiddirr;,........ ,• •
00003' dated .1 - 1 , Thr101103r„
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rrOIBACCOIO bis: W. Eitt ,
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layso
• 6 • 23 ;do: dan n. rted d w ik
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• • -
8140148.-15 , toss 'extra double ' refined
Ay slats !1b:.,p,,5„ 50.!.ge,pry4.4%
miBo ' - 11.LIfit -•• •
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pentaaro Loadeng
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rb.•bed brands WVlreniaCbesinxtbseen inlyso
band,. caciA4 zmpolu um, as alaqind aafb,!..ad ♦
:10VALL PAPER=Anotber sapph..d..
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I
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