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    PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITTSBURGH:
WEDNESDAY MORNING,3III4E 14, 1864
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" - FOR GOVEBSOR,
JAMES POLLOCK;
0i XORTUOXOMEIA.WO COUXTT.
FOR CANAL 1 , COMMISSIONER,
- GEORGE DIRSIE;
or- Ausisitm COUNTY.
ME JUDGE OF _ SUPREME COURT,
DANIEL N. SIITSED;
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JOHN WHZN,Bhmlastuatt
roam sitowN, .
belePittalztrak Weekly Gazette.—The eztetudie
ottealattoo of our. Tnekty G ate offers to one toodataneeti
a molt deniable median of matt Wt their beating. Zoom
Oar dronatkm is between tour sad Ave thousand, reethlatt
ahead *tory toerehant, z:untur and shopteeper In
:.ifeetera P•ll.l3rflrlDll4 GA Eastern Ohl*. • -
!10. TeAireitidiers.—Nsitber the Zaltadel hams
Mating Ettehalhalelaat the Daay Gaseal, are °laud
ea Ileatday. aaisresszitealtodadt• their maces to imp=
In the yaw as Meader mamba, via tame head them In
before 6 crdack. ea &today.
DIXO.I4RACT AND POPZillf.—A telling shot is
always evidenced by the confusion and excite
ment in the ranks- of - the enemy. A little swiv
el we let off the other day, seems to hare taken
the . 4LS-breeding and ffoperylosing Democra
.
cry or Pittabturth between, wind - and watei, and
touched'. a 'eery tender, if not vital part. At
first there wen snominuas stillness, s partia
paralysis, betokening a severe contusion. A
day or two hiving elapsed the animal has been
galmnised_into 'some signs of vitality, but what
contortions, what impotence of rage does it ex
lame We thought at first, feom the quietness
manifested that our shot had, missed its mark,
but the horrible writhlngs of the Daily Union,
Yeettrai y, convinced 1111 we were . mis taken, and
our oonipasidan Waal considerably excited vihen
we &Metered whit severe execution had been
done. The Union *retests most vehemently,
ransacking the vocabulary of expletives for
terms to fortify the Seiertion, that the "Catho-
B 3 ,131140," has not "interfered In recommend
ing'persons for office." i re never said be did.
We only rad that eertain Democrats had told us
that they could not get the oar of Governor or
President, . unless they were endorsed from the
Bishop's palace. Whether they were mistaken
or not in their suppositions we - cannot say.—
That they believed what they said was very en-.
dent from the great excitement they manifested,
and the deep maledictions they indulged in:. It
is possible they. were mistaken as to any open
and direct interference, but there are various
ways of exerting influence. It is useless for the
enioa to render Welt ridiculous, by its violence
and sensitiveness, - as the fact that an impression'
amen some of the Democracy did prevail '-that
undue influences in regard to appointments
had been exerted in the- quarter mentioned,
cannot be denied without perverting the truth.
IC was the subject, of much conversation, End
was patent-to every person who took any inter
est in the appointments. The Union says that
only four out of s dozen of the Governor's sp
. pointmeats, were Catholics. This proves noth
ing, as it could hardly be supposed that all the
' appointments would be made from one church.
'tailed' not be deemed policy to appoint Cacho
- lies, evenhy those who it is alleged exerted so
much influence: It is just as danger:no &power,
whether it was exerted for know; members of
the Church; or for those friendly to it, or even
for Protestants.• In the possession of the power
lies the evil and the danger.
. It is probable we should never have mention
ed this 'matter at all, but for the Linion's sneer
r.. at-the disappointed office seekers. among the
DerEoertits. These "good talkers," these , "Get
Not4ings," as they are contemptuously termed,
are " whistled down the wind" by . the Union,
which has fared so well at the hands of the "poW
ers that be . ." It can afford to snap its fingers at
the "Get Nothings," but it cannot bear to have
talia told out of school. These "Pet Nothings"
it affects so much to despise may yet prove to be
\• ,, a thorn in the side of slave-breeding Democracy
not to be got rid of quite so, easily.
- Ttie Union affects great contempt of the Gazette
for its opposition to* arrogant claims of Pope
ry and evinces a most hearty-wish to consign us
to Purgatory, or some . : other place of torment,'
Sehire our "pen maybe - laid snide." 'We would
like to know what business the • Union bas to in,
tutus in this quarreL Hutt been commission
" ed to-fight the battles of the Holy Father, and
defend the cause of my lord Bishop° We thought
the • Chroxick.had the exclusive right to this field
of liontrirtersy. If the warfare is to be transfer
red to the Union, if that paper is to be the Po
organ, we are content; or if the Union
ls Ito . become a tender of. the Chronicle it
is all the same to us. We shall not go
out of oar 'course, ribr clange our tactics, nor
intermit our defence of religious liberty against
the encroachments of Popery, for 'this addition
to the Roman forces. When the whole power of
the Homishflierarelly was exerted to break down
our Conimon School systesa, the Union was silent .
- The energetic butiospotent stroggle'of the mau
l- es of the Catholic people to SIM their priperty
friim the supreme control of the Bishops, who
are the agents' of the ' Pope; a foreign despot,
never called forth one word of sympathy for the,
oppressed, or remonstrance against the tyrannic
. measure; and yet the editor can hardly endure
our existence, because. we do not choose to
follow lin' example .I What a -- pity. be could
not establish the inquisition. He would have us
then; or pen would soon be laid aside !
- What a contemptible thing
. DomocracY in
Petutsyladda has become 7 -vre mean the Donee
racy of the leaders and demagogues of the par
- ty. 'The anuses we believe are honest, though
terribly deceived. Pennsylvania is the ally, of
truce-breakera, slave.breeden, and of Popery.—:
' Without its help the slave-breeders, who now
tyrannize over the 'country and defy human and
Divine laws' in their unhallowed Slavery crusade,
;Would be literally helpless. It is allied with
Popery so far as to 'connive at all its schemes,
arid it receives in return the great mass of Popish
- votes. It was wholly dumb when the School
quad= Wei agitated, and it gives to Papal en
- criritadaents all the help, in its power, It tillifiu
• Pr.:demerit clergymen for • protesting against a
breach of public faith and the extension of
slivery, and it flatters and fawns upon • P 4113
. rinmelo, even if he is the butcher of Boman
republican patriot. Such Is Pennsylvania De
zoocruil.. Wbo will siy the picture il'orer=
Fuirric SMOGS TirATTALSO Pura.—No place
West ot;the.Monntsiaa , probably, presents as
many : attractions to the denizens of cities who
stir& to escape the .disoomforts and dust and
beats of summer,. as Fayette Spring's. The at
tee-dices of Mountain Scenery and Mountain air,
1t lt!ore were - nothing more, would offer a rare
inducement, but when to these are added luau
* and historical atarrictiou, and a comfortable
hum the inducements are such u to render
_them bard to resist. Mr. Rush the proprietor,.
spares pe pains to make his visitors comfortable,
and to under the sojourn in' the meuntsiwi au
that can be desired. On the score of economy; .
'alto, no place of =limner resort be found
leer tamable. See advertisement.
•Wa have been, favored with a copy OE tge
thirty-fortrth am:mil - report of the Itoston kat--
• candle Library Association, from which we learn
that the institution le ins 'eery flourishing condi.
haring over two thousand annual lobs:Sri
% berg, and an income amounting to upwards of
el* thotusand dollars, $l7BB of which were the
net proctediof leSturea, azikslBB9, the proceeds
of ~diridetubi of- Invested fund& There are now
18,247 viola:lee in the:Litoary; and 125 newspa
pers, and 31 Idagalinee and Be news are taken
)it' the _Beading iliyntour Lyn= IS Pleal.
—:-Iditgatid3oloaZiort*Cosausponding Secretary.
L..
Pimaternvmak•Burn SoC:M.—The atmiver
aary of the Irene:l4incl' Bible S9ciety tale
place in PittsbuTgli this year, and will be held
ott this, Wednesday, evening, at a quarter before
8 o'clock, at the Second Presbyterian Church, on
Fifth street. The exercises will be very inter
esting. Several speakers front Philadelphia
will address the meeting, among whom ; are
Durbin and Dr. Itodgera. At a time when the
free circulation and the reading of the Bible by
the common people is assailed with all the vim
coca of priestly intolerance, the people should
rally to the defence and' support of iya glorious
and Catholie en institution as the Bible Society.
_The Pennsylvania Bible Society has done im
me;ase good, and it Is honor to have its An
niversary c elebrate d among us.
IllirCleveland and Ohio City have been con
solidated, and are now one city. When will Pitts
burgh and Allegheny imitate the wise example .
set them by Philadelphia and Cleveland?
New lismrstame.—The latest account wo - blive
from the New Hampshire Legislature, to which
the eyes of the whole country are
_now turned,
is the following from the Boston :Traveller of last
Saturday afternoon.- It is seen that not.all the
power of the President and his administration,and
all the machinery of party. have not been able
to quell the rising spirit of liberty, and to pre
vent bolting on the issue of the repeal of the
Missouri Compromise. We have great• hopes
that two Senators opposed to the Nebraska out
rage will be elected:
NEW UAMPSIIIILT.—The election of Senators of
the United States, by the N. li. Legislature, has
been postponed to the 16th inst. The postpone
ment indicates the final defeat of the Nebraska
party. That party opposed the postponethe
but .it was carried by 4 Majority—four or five
democrattrvoting with the majority.
&series of resolutions, offered by Mr. Flan=
ders,Of Manchester, was assigned' for considera
tion' yesterday. These resolutions condemned
the Nebraska measure and the course of the two
N. H. Senators and of
. Mr. Hibbard, Itepresen
tative who voted .for it; and heartily approved
the course of Messrs. Eittridge and Morrison,
who voted against it. On the opening of the ses
, lion yesterday, before the resolutions were taken:
up, Mr. Dodge of Amherst moved that Tuesday
next be assigned for election of Senators of the
'United States. Mr. Eastman, of -Conway, mov
ed to substitute Friday, the 16th.. This led to
discussion upon the merits of Mr. Flander's rea
-1 olutions, and upon the question upon which it is
well understood the election of Senators will
turn. Mr. Eastman said , he had supported the
election of President Pierce; and approved of
the principles of his inuagaral ; but the Nebras
ka scheme be was sorry to say, had changed
thepomplexion of the former professions of the
ribillent. He wanted Alma to make up hi s
mind as to his duty in , the emergency. Mr.
Dodge urged speedy action. Mr. Clark of Man
ehestet favored delay. Mr. Tappan of Bradford,
urged time for the . fullest deliberation on this
important subject. He had hoped the Presi
dent's course would have beat such as to satisfy
the people of his native State, and the people at
large. • When his inaugural was delivered, Mr.
Tappan said, be thought it one of which he was
willing to wait the result of experiment ; but,
when he seized the favorable moment for the
purpose of repealing a sacred compromise—a
moment when the country was convulsed by the
act of the administration—when the pledge made
in the inaugural address was broken—then he,
"(Mr. T.) believed, and the people also helloed,
that the President had acted in subversion of his
avowed prieciples, and his pledge was no longer
worthy of respect.
It was said that the Nebraska and Nausea Bill
was only one of a series of measures concluded
upon by the President, his Cabinet, and their ad
herents, that they were about to - ask the country
to swallow before long. It was surely meet to
look upon'the election of men who were to be par
, ties to these proceedings, as a matter of most-ex
treme importance. If the people of New Hamp
shire would take for Senators such men as would
be in favor of slavery propagandism, they would
be untrue to their real sentiments, and false to
their best and dearest interests.
The debate was continued, with some warmth,
for three hours Mr. Herbert of Rumney as
sumed the carious position, . that the Nebraska
Bill was now a law, as sacred as was the Missou
ri Compromise law, and therefore the venerators
of the law, judged by their own professions,were
committed to its support as a sacred document
We'commend the attention of wool grow
ers to the card and circular of Coates & Brown,
Philadelphia. They inform us that they have a
large glass case at the "Crystal Palace," New
York, in which they will exhibit any very choice
fleeces of wool with the grower's name attached,
without charge, p'forided the wool is delivered In
Philadelphia free of expense. They would not
wish to receive, for exhibition, more than two or
three fleeces from one person, and only very
choice wool of extra quality and in good condi
tion.
MOM WASHINGTON
Correspmadeon of the Pittsburgh Daily Claortts,
Superficial Observers Mistaken on Cuban Affairs—
" .Fillibusteriam Encouraged—The Proclamation a
Sham—Horrible Depravity of the Bandies
Prom—Douglass Deretorments in New York—
. The Levant= Slave Cate--Dangerous Ta/racier
of Me Fides Judiciary—A Bold Polley for the
Free Mace, required by Me Crisis.
Wsumurox, June 11.
All the givings out of "observer" and others
who represent that the quarrel with Spain has
been settled by concessions from that power, or
in any manner whatever, are mere. conjectures
without good foundation, and, as "believe, with
out any foundation at all.' This administration'
has embarked upon a buccaneer exkition for
plunder, of which the main object 114 tbe acqui
sition of Cuba and Porto Rico. There has been
no difficulty with Spain which has not been
created by this government as a pretext for
violence. It is idle to talk of its hating been
settled,- while the object is unattained.
'They hare issued an unmeaning proclamition
against the unlawful organizations of the Filli
busters They' have the proof in their hands
that numerous prominent men in the llnited
States bare entered into combinations for the
Mission of Case and for waging a war against
'Spain. They could at once bring those men to
and could break up the expedition which ,
they are forming, if they desired to do it. Ur:
Slidell, who is Gen. l'ietce's organ in the Senate
ns to mil that relates to Cuba, him openly de
eared that the laws could not and should not be
' I
enforced; against the Fillibustere. Ile was mi-
I amazed to make that statement by mat of a no
tification to the , parties most deeply implicated in
the plot that the proclamation; then about to be
issued against thens; was. sham. Thus fore
! trained, they bare proceeded, in tneir schemes
with more activity and confidence since "the proc
lamation was issued than befori.7 Stich is the
Universal belief here. - Slidell's.- speech in the
Senate was proclamation of legal impunity to .
The PrAidene'is Pitieliaritiott,,liew,eitt, :was
not without a most iMpoilent. object. -Ti irss to
intimidate and to, crush' tal oppoeition „ lit. the
North to-thh Nebraska, fraud-and the Fugitive
Act. It was to. prepare the way for the bayon
ets and the artillery of the'Cleneral Government
in the aubjection of theNoith. '
- The Union's proclamation of a street massacre
of Sumner, Banks; Giddings, Gerritt Smiik, - and
all other obnoxious Members of - Congress, here
in Washiniton, ass intended to second that of
the President against. their constitueats. All
Worthern membere hostile to, the encroachments
'of slaveri are now stigmatized as 'AbolitionisM.'
The President's organ, after calling for themur. -
der of Mr. Gidddings. and his associates as bwild
beasts of the foiest" whom it is' the duly of all
good citizens to exterminate, follOws it np with
the express assertion' that It meant to subject ,
them to popular prescription; and that it has no
'language for Abolitionists but defiance'and . de-
Inunciation.". corsistint. There - is to
be no law - for the North but Mural:teflo', no
law for the South but what "she herself enacts
.and chooses to obey. It is consistent, too, in an
other sense: The defined" ferocity, thnhellish
;thirsting for blond; which this organ of the exco
riate has manifested since the passage of .the
Nebraska bill, in such passages as I have gao
led, sat hi a its tefirrences to the minority;
Late had no parallel except honible
ra
tinge oflllanzkin hie Anil du people, and in . the
rage for massacre displayed hy . Robespiere, Dan
t", St. Just, Cartier, Inseam,' add the other
monsters of the.Freach Revelation. ! The article
against Sumner, Seward bid Wade in this infa
mous sheet two Weeks ago, and the "wad Wig"
article of Thursday are marked he precisely. the
1111610 spirit se a led to the haMors of timileseak
period.' And if the crew DOW teplemsted by the
Tinian gain the mastery our the people we Ann
sesienewed precisely the suns scenes.
The neutrality laws are already
nalb%repealed by the anthoritatire dicta/
DM 'of Slidell that the President, Democrat
ic 'President does not desire to enforce them."—
It now remains for Spain to defend itself, and I
that, I rejoice to perceive, she is making ample
preparation to do. Let ns now see what the
chivalry of the South will do.
The readers of this correspondence have per
hens at times thought I was unnecessarily alarm
ed at the progress of slavery; that I attributed
to it purposes and a power Ito execute them,
which it did not entertain nor possess. Events
are verifying my worst apprehension's. Doug
lass' speech to the Custom Dottie serenaders in
New Torls a few nights since develops his inten
tions to be fully as aggressive and coniprehen-
sive as I ever attributed to him or bin fellowaon-
spirnton3. At this day . , Douglass is probablT the
very beit exponent of slavery millitant in kxis-
tence. lie holds the seat in the Senate which he
dishonors, by election from Illinois. But while
basely- misrepresenting that State, he does
most efficientlXrepresent North Carolina
and Mississippi, where his property. and
interests lie. "Ile married," to use the lan
guage said to have been employed by his near
est personal friends, "one hundred and fifty nig
gers in each State." One establishment is a
plantation on the Mississippi, the other, in the
Old North State, is devoutly kept up: fir breed-..
ing purposes. lie has not resided in a free State
Corals months during the lost eight years. lie
is thus a very large slave holder, committed to
all the crimes and odious features connected
with the institution, without any of the pallia
ting incidents which belong to a native slave
proprietor. Unaffected by the dangers of the
system, while gorged with its profits, he can
coolly plot its extension into new regions yet un
centaminated by its touch. Ile can also with
impunity conspire • for the overthrow of liberty
in the free ,tates to make way for rslavery, na
he is now doing, because if he fail he has 'but
to retire from among us to his southern planta
tions. Ile can afford to be frank and candid.—
lie runs no risk in avowing the ulterior pur
poses of his confederates. When, therefore,
Douglass told the custom house officers in New
York, that the present agitation was begun not
more for the repeal of the slavery prohibition in
the northwest, than to break down opposition - to
the conquest and annexation, as Slave States, of'.
Cuba, Porto Rico, Rayti and Mexico, he .un- H
doubtedly uttered only the truth, but whether
the whole truth, remains to be proved.
I am further vindicated fromthe charge of ex
travagance in my predictions of slavery encroach
ments by events now occurring. The Lemmon
slave case is revived in New York in a form some
what more audacious thin I expected. The State]
of Virgie , lia has undertaken it, and while present
jug hefself by her Attorney General, in the
courts ct New York, she refuses to comply with
the ordittary rules of that and all other courts,
which 4equire_n plaintiff to give security for
costs. Virginia and her associate prosecutor,
the law loving and constitution abiding State of
Georgia claim the. benefits of Now York law,
but the must be exempted from the cost of as
certaining it. That is merely a side issue; only,
from a Certain looseness of ideas and practice on
pectuthiry questions prevalent in Southern lati
tudes, I should advise New York lawyers and
judges not to trust any Southern States for fees
and costs. They will- Stand a good chance of
being bilked if they do.
The Lemmoncase was an attempt to introduce
' Virginia slavery into New York. The Virginia
newspapers and their New York coadjutrs,
headed bithe New York Journal of Commerce,
called loudly upon the judge in whose case the
attempt Was made to perjure himself, and repu
diate the law of New York and introduce that of
Virginia; But Judge Paine could not be suborn
ed, and declared the Lemmon slaves to be free.
NoW Virginia, and I think Georgia, (I know
her Golsen:tor recommonds it,) send commission
ers to take up this case to the New York su
preme court, and thence to the United States
supreme court. They will be cast in all the N.
York courts, as they would be, in this stage of
the crusade, in any free state, but they will gain
their cause before the United States Supreme
Court. • Of that I have no doubt at all. It is the
selected and anticipated mode of introducing
slavery into the
. free states, which is a part of
the Nebraska schente.r set up niiClaims
usual Sagacity, buil hazard the piediction, that
if the ..people tolerate it, slavery will be re-estab
lished-in Pennsylvania, New York, and every
other 'free state by a decree of the Supreme
Court:r
I know how delicate is the ground on which I
tread; I know what dangers surround the man
who ventures to warn the people of any country
against judicial tyranny. I apprehend that I
may be subjecting you as publishers and myself
as a *Titer to legal penalties, when I may that
between the North and South, the U. S. Supreme
Court is a "packed jury," and a trusted agent
and instrument for the universal extension of
slavery over every foot of soil on which floats
the flag of this republic. If the Attorney Gen- i
mai of Virginia had not abundant assurance that 1.
the feared and distrusted tribunal before which I
freedom is about to be dragged - in chains, would
enforce the pretension he makes, the ease would
never have been brought up. .
The only policy which can successfully resist
the and tyranny of Slavery, is a bold
and decisive one. The Courts of New Tork should
not have admitted the slave State to appear as a
partyin the case. They should have remember- '
ed the treatment of Massachusetts in South Car
olina, Where the ground was distinctly assumed
that a Commissioner from a free State should not
be permitted even to reside in the State. Above
all, aidlaug should be done to make it possible
that &e State of New York can be dragged to
the bar of the federal government on this sec
tional question. In my judgment, the Virginia
Attorney Simulate sent home exactly as Judge
Hoar was, barring the mob violence with which
that venerable and honorable man was treated.
THE WHEAT Cam. —lnformation has been re
ceived from numerous reliable sources in refer
ence to the present appearance of the wheat
crop in Pennsylvania Maryland, Virginia, Ohio
and other Woitern States. So says the Balti
more Price Current, which adds:
In the southeastern or principal agricultural
counties, of Pennsylvania, without exception, the
repeat ii looking - remarkably fine, and the quan
tity sown was much larger than usual—as well
Its can now be judged there 'will also be a very
large y4l ,t d of oats, and as the farmers arc year
ly girl more attention to this cereal, there is
good venison to believe that the reeeipta of Penn
sylvania oats at our market-this year will great
ly eiceed even those of the last, when they
amounted to over 200,000 bushels. The counties
west Cif the mountains, it is stated, will not raise
more, than their usual crop of wheat which is
only sufficient for their own wants. -
. Throughout Beaten and Southern Maryland
there is excellent proMise of-a full average crop,
and in the Western portionaof the State of Vir
ginia the farmers anticipate uncommonly large
harvests.. Considerable tracts of poor state land
have, by the application of . guano, been turned
to very profitable accounts, and, in numerous
caws, appear better adapted to wheat than net
-tiredly good wit—many such tracts ,have been
i
sown n wheat this mason for the first time, and
give promise of Important accessions to the gen
eral ploduct.
Both in our State and Pennsylvania the wheat
is generally rank and heavy, and laborers are
difficult to obtain at advanced wares.
The accounts from Ohio and Indiana do not no
generally concur in the anticipation of more than
a full average yield, but the most. definite And
reliable information shows, on the whole, very
Battering prospects—tbere are sectional com
plaints, usual, but the general yield, it is con
fidently aseerted, will be come twenty per cent;
greater than that of instiller. •
The unfavorable rumors of injury to the grow
ing crops, which so often find. their way into the
papers, are by no means as numerous or alarm
ing cm usual—indeed, we do not find that serious
apprehensions nrennywhere entertained, either
from 9y, rust, orjoint-wcrmi, except in those few
eases already made.public, accoenti of which are
in all probability exaggerated.
It is to be observed that the very, high pricey
which hare recently been realised on grain, and
more especially en wheat, Urithutroug probabillr•
ties of their continuance, on account of Me war,
consequent short supplies abroad, bare Induced
many, who had neglected cereals to resume their
cultivation: a n d thane, as well turallnthers, have
swum very .freely. .
The opinion is now almost tudversal that more
lend-has berm put under wheat this semen lhen ,
ever before, and that from present'appearances
we -null, have - ell ImPrecedetand . large wheat
harrest--in which ease, imperatively low pri
ces must ensue upon, the jussUning of the new
•
Shoulder Bricei and Chest Ripazders.
"Be particular in procuring the hind 'men
tbiae, u mar of th• Exam mid are humbug:l."
[homlLe Pitutraith Daly Durweb. Yety 24, 1553.1
AN EX631.131 . AlllCl2.—Fence who have smeared a
steeping padtion, by following a edantat7 occupation will
espiliimes great relief by the use of the " ,Weshlngton
mender Dram," made and cold by Dr. HEYBES. corner
of Wood asset and Virgin alley. it answere for a brace
and saspendern the weight of the pantaloons le so placed
ueto continually tend to bring the shoulder totheir net.
Ural pada., sod rapandtthe that. We purchseed one
some time ago, and bare been so Pleased with It that we
unsolicited gave It • "puff" ovals.
Wouem, hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the
weight of enormous ."skirts," should also Procure thee*
braes. De parUctilar in procuring thekind mentioned, as
many 01 the brume mold are humbugs.
gold wholesale and retell at the Drug Store of George 11.
Keyser, No. 140, corner Wood et. and Virgin alley ,
lifir Sign of the Golden Master.
N. IL—I also keep Trams, Supporter., pas prop, no
tle Stealturs and W kinds 0 eehauteal
Crustadoroli Excelsior Hair Dye.
NATURE EQUALED MY ART!I
For ages the friselas endeavored in rah.
The hair, without perching the fibre, to elan—
Tried this nostrum and that, but In changing the hue
They withered the bra, put all art to renew.
Ton may burn your gray tresses &black or a brown,
But Nature the cauterised tint will disown;
And, her juices dried up, you will Coon be appealed
By finding your ill treated cranium bald.
Long years, aa wejte odd, the craft struggled in rain
A dye without unaticor lime, to obtain—
A Buie innocumu—that, PlPed nn the bead,
To a brown or • black would transform gray to red,
Many tionetwas proclaimed that the and was phloem%
But the wise Pooh their bead. though the !PUP believed,
AM In spite of adtertleement, plarard andnuff,
Of each 'humbug the public full agn hadenough.
At length, 'twee but lately. "'Eureka" they cried:
The want no long felt had at length bun sapplial.
A dye wae announced, that, in changing the hue,
The hair did not scorch—the announcement mu true.
in au lutant, o'er larks divered, wady or red,
Wu a black or a brown the most exquisite, ehed—
The fibers were nourished instead ot destroyed;
The p,..., of the scalp with no pigment were eloped;
No odor unpleasant the liquid gore unt:
The color we. neva one moment in doubt:
' No chameleon chartgei to D0fT14 , ...d sr...
E'er rendered .the ladle. "not Sc to be seen - -
Instanter,the tint that you anal for was there,
Like the darknese that follows the lightning's glee.
What a triumph was thig how tbn tidings went forth
To the East, to the Wee!, Mu* the Routh then• the Nadi , .
Until Science and Fashion with common *Maim
On their tablets Mouthed the dieniverer's name,
And declared that no outrun the place could noml7
Of tbalr awn Caurranoto's ituelslor Dyed
Bold wholesale and retail, at KEYSER'S, 140 Wood et.,
, jai Sian ofthe dolden Marc
Citizen's Insurance Comp 7 et nttsburgh.
IL D. RING, President.
SAMUEL L. ILUISIIELL. Bet,
•
OFFICE, DJ WA TER, BK
STRWEEE EN T RARKET,AIVD
WOOD TS.
IMINSURFS TIDLT. ADD CARGO RISKS OD Tnig
rilo AND MISSIBtOPPI REYNIIS AND TRIBUTADIN B
Dar !aura upainet Lao ar ihnitage by F., ALSO
,i n se the
NSPORT preaself
ATthe/ON. SE A and NL AND NAVIGA TIOR
• d THA
Moserenter
IL D. 1 .1 0 ,3 Wm. Lorimer. Jr.,
Wm. er, P. M. Kier
Eistmael
Monett Dr. ,
E. If arbongh,
Imo M. Pennock, J. iieb.mmaker,
Wolter Bryant,
lobo Ph maven . Il.ye.
PROTECTION
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.,
Capital Kea, Annual Premluirie and Western Feud.
‘,1,0002 . 000„ •
•
INCOItPf /RATED Itv2s.
Policies of Insuranne issued at all times on the
most favorable terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE,
OR THR
PERILS OF NAVIGATION.
By GEORGIC F.. ARNOLD, Agent.
mh16.6.3 yp.ils For Pittaburshand Allegheny Co.
Indigestion and Liver uomplaint Cured
DE KIER'S PETROLEUM.—Read the tenoning letter from
Rea 0. Dickerson, a Mlsalonary in Oregon:
Ma EL It. Rtra—Dear Sir —Myself and wlfehaving been
greatly benentted by the sae of your Petroleum. I whit to
theou mud me • bos Minister three dram bottles. I
am Congregational n this place, and several
of my PeOiffe am affected with indigestion and aainactlon
[the finer. thesame of myself and 515,. before taking
Jour PETROLEUM. OR ROCK OIL. We took eevyral bet.
Iles—two or three each—about a year nnel half ago, and
we have never enjoyed so good health for Jean La we have
elite that time. I bed not taken • single bottle belbre
that fanner of the stomach width distresses the dy•
peptic vas relieved. and I have felt nothing of it since that
time. My wife was also relieved:from a chronic disease of
the liver, which bad been element y.t.h standing. by the
use of your Petroleum.
Bold by 8. M. KIER, Canal 'Win, 6EO. H. KEYSER.
140 Wood . t.. and Druggists and Medkirm Dealers every,
where. !Papers adverthlng Petroleum ooPr.i oud
minas LQCONO'rIVE WORKS.
Sixth steed, rapt.< the Rodread. PbOadr/php
NOAGED for many years exclusively in
the manufacture. or buotstorrvw, have treently
t i esFl considerably eniargwl. by additions oilman buildings
and numerous astute. and tads, which will enable the
=tors to furnish, Mth despatch, any description of
tires, on liberal credit.
oclo' NORRIS SON.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
CANAL BASIN, ALLEOIIENY,
NEAR THE RAILROAD STATION.
. • .
Families will be supplied with our various
grVel roam( GROUND YLOUR io by laving. their I r.
4cooretreel4 or ,or th att'" titter , " po TA= S l alCd'sk!'t
Clair eta. Pittrbuilb: U. P.l4hrrartr:Vor J. T. T rampte.
thvagtra Allegheny.
y Y .dstr z aiWatitU 4111kritbersf.theeille!._
fett-re aarex, Kvistor & co.
OTICE.—Tee undersigned, • Frederick
Lorena of the grai of Gwnt, Sterlingi Co., and floc.
ofjbe late firm of Stewart. Idold Co.. have
thy. do
style of 7 firm
LOREN/. WAlghlitP. under
CO., tilie 0 0
purgewir3
manufacturing Leon and Naga and have taken the ware.
boom No. GI it titer etreet.betweenScrUand Slime atrootas
wham they hare on hand an assortment of the muietke of
Iron and Sialla which the, oiler tbr tale on accommodating
Lerma. nay recipectfnLy willeit the
_patronage of the
PRIIMILICK LORKNZ.
Se7idtf 11. STKWItT.
A. H. HOLMES & BRO.,
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, PICKS,
Timber, Mill, Tobacco & Cotton Screws,
Eactfting and Asileys for iletekeearo.
Car and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURG LI, PA.,
Ww.anrsa, No. 31 Woos. MOM - Wl= FIRST AND at.=
zar All work Inuranted. mb3l-tt
UNITED STATES LIFE INSIT RAN I
ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY
CGARTERED APRIL 36, 1850.—Cautria Pe reran.
CAPITAL-4250,000.
(Ike A E. corner of Third and Cr.enenterretaa Padodelphio
°mom or TILE ROME BOARD AT PUILADELPIIIA
mull= I.
Meth. R. Crawled. Pad B. Goddard.
Ben). W. Tinsley, George WllenrY,
Ambrose. W. - Thompson, Lalrrarlatt Johnston,
Jacob L. 1/lorenw, met Dreereas,
Wlßlamb. Godwin, William !FEIN: •
.Tharalent--Gtesdlen R. Crawford.nee Prerldrat—Antbreee W. ThOMP•011.
Medial Rsenear—Pßl•bargh, Jame* ILlTlllson, E. D.:
Allegheny Qty, R. IL Meares . , IL D.
GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Agent,
mhl7 74 Fourth etreet,Pitt stennh
-
Hernia, or Rupture of the Bowels.—There
are thousand. of perms who are afflicted with a Rupture
of the - Dowels. who ray lithe attention to the disease until
the bowelttecorne sterusgulated, when In all probability It
may be too late; liar important it Ix, then, for all theme
suffering from any form of "Rupture of the Boma: total'
at once upon Dr. men, at hi. Wholesale Dreg Store.
corner ofWad it. and Virgin May, sad procure • To"."
to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. Dr. Key
ter ha an aloe hack of the Drug Store where Trona are
applied. and warranted to glee sataaction. la also has
variety of Trusses that you can name. and at toy
prim, to mit the ascent of every one In need of the article.
I also keep men Woad of Euppottcra, Day Bracts, Stupor
NM, Sk.daves. Elam* Sadao. fir =larded rains, and all
kinds or mechanical appliances and in the cure of dinar.
• I would respectfully invite the attatian of the public to
an excellent True Or Children, which Invariably effects •
cumin army short time.
.N. IL—I alm keep on hand and for ale • large Moat ,
merle of Shoulder Bram. of the most improved kind. that •
hart been worn with to much attraction by hundred. of
person& both fa and out of the city. . - •
DR. KEYSER'S DRUGSTORE &TRESS DEPOT,eor
am *faced area aud .Vlrgho alley, linl4o, sign of the
°elan Mortar. -.fetid/MT
Ease and Comfort—The Confornuitor,
lately Impair] from Paris. oxsetbr rano tho Wit to tbo
romollm amps of be Dead. Do e new bath ea eser onpie
head so anal ono A seat At sad a good Hat mar b. laid
At 77 Wood at. _ apOlAt W. DOUGLAS.
, PITTSBURGH
Life, - Pire & Marine Itununnee Company;
'OFFICE 66 FIFTII STREET,
MASONIC 11.41.4 PITTISDUROII, PA.
. JAMES & BOON, Pnoidenf.
Canso; A. Coma, Beeretary.
This Company makes oreu Insurance ap
rortaining toot concocted irlth LIFE RISKS.
.WO. natant Ball and Onto FUSIN,II the Ohio and
allstiadopl doors and tributaries, and Marina Mika P..
And against Logs or Damage ,by Fare,
And ogainst - tb• Pail" of tho dm and Wand Natigatka
and 'll;Vion.
Poncho at the korai. rata eniuddant with sandy
M . 22c10214
Wm. 8:11•Ton3
Jams D. McGill, -
Maim:ides Bendier,
John Morton:
Rotort (Minor. • -
ilosandor Bornolds, Arso
n&
Inman B. noon.
nomad.
Ymum PMUlin.
ohnITP 800tt,,
Iroltir l. 1)..
Wm. It. Johnston, - .
Irjmnrir'ba.'"Nit....,
Du Pont Poster.—Every N , orioty .Rifte
ii th i ng .dithituirciraw, in all 11.9 Piekligel Shrar
on band and Ice. In . lOU tO irtdt Pia
assert. on Womble Ursa. Also &Mir
. .
D. W. C. BIDWELL. Manutheturen.
nakllt • lib hoot itmeet. littsparah.
Ladies Ifsaa Pnrs.
•'-wcopp k CO: would most', respectfully
ndis the attantlon ofl UI to th.br buIP . and =tile*
Inca at 111101' TURIS. now °Ming, COMPilling In Part
Pablo, Mow Marne. Iltab, Lint. Canolne. Blbeirtan Soar
set, Roelcldartli4 Genett,. Omar Fad lines Dorm Mutts
Viettellymk, Polangsle was, am, La, eoraa . Wood and
IYCONNSIL'}WatIi - AVO:.
BANKERS -AND INSURANCE DEAL-
Eltaain, lu. Fend rtart,are63ailkomllxot. rlrret,
barix—Dmr,sal nu Par and Cormit YURI* Sight and
'noir irtbaluir, Coln. Ilbicks;,Nutern and Werbarm Time
sod Prerawr7 got l%o lo w Isat rot ea Tlmelbr
Pat* or Pit and thirinnV Warn rad horn Iln
itarbas PQM* Ibr 114 Attu Mown* coartAwiesab
now. 'mow* sae zoin. binguscutußr.
sal team.
moomea _
Blairied• or cose Ve
•
„ins, Weak
sike Jotxraisi 'West AMSI3I.-1 Zonld respectfully In
rite the atteistkm of phyekians, and the P.l.lic fleur... l / 7
to my assortznent of Silk Muth. Stockings. Knee Cap,
Ankle Socks and leusdacee for the rehef an& cunt of I eel
CON rQ Enlarged Veins, Weak Auklee, Weak Knee Jul ate
and the miens appllkneea weal in the core of diensea co-
oohing outward support.
WI alio keep every satiety of Trusses, Body Braces
Supporter', Shouldeellreent. and In fr.et all 'kinds of roe
cluunkarappliances used to one of disesee.
' GEO. IL KEYSER, Wholesale Druggist.
ullt=4l/twS No. 140. 0n... Wood et. and T111.:In
_ .
DORTRAITS, MINIATURES, St.e COPIED
& —case. of Paintings. Crayon Drawings, eta, token
on short notice by K. M. CAltGll-Dannerrlon Artist, Apollo
lin lain 070 Fourth st. Ifirind a most .porlor *none.
merit of light, artlatle, bold.S faithful likenesses orenvent
e
d In anyy Mud of weather.lkices $lOO to slo,oo and no
ords. The only D I
agnerrlon Booms n the city Inerblch
thenweptlonroona is on the wooed PLotr. ttly.n
Dr. Moraa'a Invigorating Elixir or
CORDIAL—If it is inquired now this great restotative le
secomplishlng such extraordinary CUM, we can only reply
that In the Arabian herb that forms its emdbuil Wpm/lent
have been blended by the Omnipotent Phr slam. a 1 .; ,. .
IuMOP at and greater varieties of curative pmpertiee than
heretofore been supposed to erlet in ahmtdred different
ea of the pharrnaroperia. A whole median* chest of
re es, PO to wreak, seems to have beerryombined to We
be ; and In throP.LlXlit or CORDIAL we hero their eon
ce te nted encore. It in the effect, however , not thecae.
al Is Which we have to deal In the practical application 0
th medicide. The victims of dyepepsia are cured, the
nc/rvous are trolleyed, the halfparslyted resume their sell
It)', the sufferers from headed. are tormented no more
the weak become Timmons, the tint of jaundice lame, the
eomplesion of the billow, the depressed in eldelte become
buoyant, the sick In simnel in every condition of disease
derive Immediate benefit from the woe of Dr. Norm's In
Operating I:ll.Ydr or Cordial. These fade, soPPorted by
Irrefragsble proof, are presented to the attention of Inve
aide, who CM 'miry them bye single bottle of the mein
due. The Cordial le put nap highly concentrated, In pint hot
ties. Prim three dollars per bottle, two for five dollars, eta
for twelve dollars. r C. 11. RING, Proprietor,
192 Broadway. N. Y.
Sold by Druggists. throughout the United State. Cana
dm and West Indies.
dotterel Agents In Pittsburgh—Fleming lima, corner
Wood
streetourth streetaiKeyser. corner
Wood and Virgin alter. Also , by J. P. Fletolog,
<ahem , City. .iall-lw •
Irelintook's Family Xedicioes.—We
call the attention of heads or tatelbecand others, to thud
♦ertieemeut on the fourth Into of these valuable Family.
The beat evidence that can be adduced
In farm of the efitmeloromees of lloolland's Darwin. Bitters,
prepared by,Dr. C. ILJacksorLis the unprecedenteddemand
fur, them from all outset the Colon: and although there
may he moor compounds prepared and represented 10 De.
tog worthy of a liberal patronage, yet we feel constrained
to remark, that the vast number of testimonials wi
which the worthy doctor has been honored, by perso o
the blzhest character end respectability. who Gored it nee
emery to here 11..11i. to his preparation, is testlmeny
sufaclently conclnslro, that a mere effectual remedy fer the
almost Immediate relief of ttiese afflicted with that direful
malady. dyspepsia, bag never. been dimly/rod.
Sold In Pittsburgh, by 1.3:31tN0 BROS.. Druggists,
CO Wood IL Also, for sale by DEO. 11. RHYDER.,II.! Wood
street. lelo.2wdawS
HARDW ARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg to ea the attention of Buyers to their
exiinalveStook of
RADDWAItE AND SADDLERY;
comprising ow of the most complete wortznentein the
RECEIVED BY RECENT PACKETS FROM EUROPE,
and which they of(er on the mat favorable terms, Mer
chants going East gill find their interest promoted bT
buying their HARDWARE at •
No. 5I Wood otr Pitt...burgh.
14 DOODS .000 Tatar. tore Neval.)
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FORSVAIcurNiI AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
AND-WHOM:ALE DEALER IN
•
CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH,
And Pnaluee Generally.
No. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh.
1715
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
ILINOTACTLIMPJ OW
ChilsottFurnaces, Wrol Iron Tfibing
AND PITYING GENERALLY.
For IVarming one, Ventilation oflJuildingx.
A. & W.. 111 contrset for Warming and Ventilating by
Steam or Hot Water, PI yes or Chilson's Forma.. Churches.
Esetorleit Green 1i0n.% Court llouree
Jail. Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Marta et- Pittsburgh
10/131R11.015. C0C17111% 1.1112(a.
FLEMING BROTHERS, •
Oirtcoututt ro r. ton. k
lIOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
O. (0 WOOD ET,
P ST
IT DE TSBURCII, FL
Pronrirtorsor Dr. 3l'Lant's Celebrate , ' Wertrauge. Liter
NELSON'S FIRST FRE5llIflt
DAGUERREOTYPES.
POST OFFICE BUIII)I\O. T 11101) STREET.
C ITIZENS AND STRANIIERS who mob
to obtain an accurate, artistie and lit-like liken.sse.at
eery moderate vice, +lll find it to their Interest to sun
a t this well known establishment where entire satisfaction
Is guarantied, or no chars. made. Having ono- of the
Jargon and best stranand Side and Ski' I hrhi• :mono
wnwt.t Ar the swoops with instruments albs most
rwetfulkind,andlusiinfted Lhe , AyAergat TV=
Optrittriewprrtg), Mr. p F. flatlere himself &he able to
ed s ., in the pottsress of tbe Art, • style ofnagnesTentYPes,
either stoitly or I» groom which has never town
M.
Raton open and encoding in an weathers, from Sio'elocis
/s. to 0 r. St. _ toattshosT
For Bronchitis. Throat Diseases. Hack
cco Conas and the effects of Imprudent use of Mercury.
No toedhine hoe ever been Meonvered whlch hos elbebe
such earwax, Carter's Spanish Mixture.
Thnintilimeaxes Oral aced %y salivation. Hacking eau eh
lirauchtal Affection& they Dificnse...heureigia tod Rhea
uttleuf. bare all hum relieve.) and cured in a won.lerra
tr.enner, by the greet purifier of the bitxl, loran's :Span
ith Mixture.
The cave ofliir. I'. U. Ramsey alone elfauld ,tidy an
who dant& Call an the =eat nod procure t tumPbie
containing 0n,,,, which will astound you.
Bee advertila m cut. yl7,llwlmT
Warehouse, Gm, to neut.—The tweinises
non txtenpaney of James MeCulle. en Penn et., u!I
Joining theYnnt of the American Hotel. from the lot o
lose ensuing. APO! at this cam. nablZ if
Derangement of the Liver, is one of the
ost commou, ad well o the met formloatle of Almelo,
known to American physielens. It had for years attract
ed the cleeest attention of the medical faculty In ell mule
of the United States, and yet up to the time of the discos.
A of Dr. McLane's greet Seeder. It was almost beyond thee
reach of medical alit. Thou...ode hall periabed without
area • bore of relief. and although thousand. may yet be
destlned.to feel the direful efforts of thie moot complicated
dicesse. It la how, thank. to the research of Dr. Mebane
meet completely brought within the acme of medical am
trot. Thepreprielort of the Liver Pills feel con:Went that
they offer a remedy which has been fully tested by time.
and whieb has weer failed of success when fairly tried.
Purchasers will be maul to ask for DR. 3PLARE'S
CELEDRATIO LIVER PILLS. and take none elec. Them
are ether Pills. purporting to be Liver Pills, now before
the public. also, hi. Celebrated Vermifugr. era now be had
at all respectable Drug Moro. In the United Stated also.
for eale bribe sale /proprietors, MERINO RUMMERS.
Successors to.). Kidd k Co- GO Wood st.
KiDiMin e SDRVYD - WiSM.III:I
lITSSAMIII OUT. VALVIR MOWN
CWS dc BROWN, •
COMMI lON MERCHANTS,
FOB TILE PURCUABE AND BALE of
WOOL,
No. 13 ,lk,Ld A al:ere Front sf., Pk attdaPh ia.
1.17111Mt6P,
Plaronft, Beaver'd Co., I'l,lla:dames. Kent A Banta, Phil.
ItT, 14 31 1 11=1:21%. 'V, I.r. Ittples
....land. Evans A Co. do. ACordx, Aldrich A tipencer, -
Mos. L. Hallowell A Co. do. New York,
Caleb Cora A Co. do, Sloven,`Cincinnati.
Wm. IL Brown & Co. do, Smith. k. 3CComie, Warren,
John il. Brown & Co. do, • Ohio,
Itahrnel, Bro. A Co. do, runes Parks. Esq., /Reuben
. Leviek Brother & Co. do, villo,Oltio.
• David Brown Co. do, Wm. Price & Bon, Broltheeld,
Hacker, Lea Co. do, Ohio
dl A Pratt, do, Crag kCiark...Washingtoo,
Varnhain,Kirkman k Cad°, Ohio,
Tredick. iitokes &Co. do, J. aJ. GDlek.lfendrllta. R.
John Yarnom Co. do, Brotherion Ae.
Wllam. Brown & Co. do, Peoria, ill..
Wood lxEciager, • do,- Johoson, Sewell & Co., Bolin.
,
PIRLADIENITA,IWIO tat. 1814.
.Being .Sit.erielvely engaged In the Commission batons,
fier the sale of WOOL, and powwowing a tune and Wine.
Hal acquaintance with the Iftnatactumni of New England
await as those In this vieirdly..w_e respectftilly Follett our
Manmade, haltering we oats aways obtaln the bat ma
ket prism •fferiWiß gin careful and prompt attention to
al/ Wads and to tot, sud would advise early o
maga, not. only hertee- bur market Is at present
obis
hereof tlm floannalitirealuitaciew to allow Una to grade
It properly and ammo, it to good advantage for ectllog.-
-h is generally mudded that Wool most range,considara•
hke below the priors 00101 year: to what extent. will very,
Maki dependopon the value of money as the yeason
wawa: ifowever this maw be, we an, Inclined to the
,opinlon thatboth nierchatits and growers will, tide' year.
lathe the beet returns by consigning their AN mail to the
Future market. ha preference to selling to tartan span.
latora...,We 'hall bested to glee particular Information ILI
tooormarket. the promwets, terms of commiselon. do.. lo
_latter, whesurrer desired. We would refer those - witt
wltem - we LTIITIOt perremally acquainted to the recreate
ri the abort teed. • Neer respectfully,
labibw.T tklATl9 & BROWN, 41.1 Market skilPhila.
• The Payette Spnags. • .•
innn highly attrnetivo and fashionable cra•
r t a rT rl NA.V.lnlf. 4 .-4 b-D .rtr t, et t 'stf r 4 h i . o. " ._ I .." h ""'
der A the "Iftattnisres Harm." on the the re in, by
Nor Iltilkllmo and Improvements have been, added aloee
last year., The curative and nueirring roPorno. of the
wiser' have here fully established by.tbe. fad • that they
hpa AvErzß FAILED . TO CURE - -
the wont taws 0(80.4111s, and other dimness Atha blood,
by denting the water freely--sod in cars of eruptio n.
*hint and applyinA the deposit. of the stream externs] .
14=412,4,411te,74411a T e rn, el
an th „prrtle t z
lathe midst of Casale Grounds—vlthies Tor's ride of
I,' . .ItABISINOTOISIS FOIST BATTLAIIILD.
atlt'rert Nereselty " ^where the entreeehmente ere distinct
ly - iraddoek and dumper ille'e Gra. L D
bent Bnemnpment sod Washlontrm'm Bering and m
owa which he owned tUl.he died. In the immediate Ti•
deity, also, are severwl. renter table natural mnioaltles—
DELANY'§ -
hteli may be exploresl eir miles under. the monntalrial•
the eakibreted Ohio Pyle FAIN. on the Yonsibleuhrrey Bina,
theennsinber Cataract; deteendina BS= • dashing reek
more than fatty feet perpendicular.
Trout }Toning and Game Abound,'
in the Immediate vicinity. Horses; Aaddles and perrlaltre
vUlte furnished for vUlturs. Rance and Hanks will ar.
vim at and Mar. the- Bteansboate at Brownsville dagy.
frm whence visitors will lame In • drive A four era are
*WS to the BPrinir• •
SIN &Owasso* Amu bantam will eneble us.to render
tota6i meat the • n thc!'".°T .lethaf es.
• persona whiting to en tail enema pleateed:
drfaith.rt"44°r; st'
• ~
llyalegi. June i1,18.14,4•1441ti
PleSpoSaassawealth Pennsylvania,
• . -•- ALLEGHENY:COIINTY,
Wet Zherb14,4441 Cheney, Cranny
I WE'oonimand.: you_ that you summon
it tin H. War. 4,44ll:cbcntly• - aorimano.l Y 013) 60 that
t i41: 1 14, "d ty oe= r hdxsgrol=rerii itzlecrirut
m o dayer.ho,Vtir. wanton:l,th: Main . Alder
mku and eltbmms of beur. pile of Oaterumt, all
tuft 'au then and Ulm Ibis wri4,•:•• WriliVlSthernon,M.:
Hiln4 PLA i roL j t udge %T i lt I =b i Z
4,44":"TaalY* Y.DW
WrBLS. LOUISVILLE , LIME for We
bbr by jelMin.'l.4tW. isp, 74 Watir
•
. .
LEC .>
Young Men's As
pOUNI: LOUIS KAZIN KY, aU.Exile from
Poland. *in beanre In Muer& Bap, oil ATUILDAY
evening. June V. \ \
ameor end Tort', \
rpm Lod c a lmer exiled Count K. from hi. bitiland rime,
prom Knee. 114 h u been lecturing with m ined abdlty,\
on the ESAU.= question before the Leehdaturesf 31atitat
innietta, Rhode Inland and the eitirona of emu.
ire ie..° from lettere emomendina him to our 4ety.
gel - Doors open at 7'.;, iirlock. Lecture, to commence at S.
OW - Tickets 1 5' eta, to I, had at the , )lode and Bonk
Rorer, Library Room, Leet are Committee and at th door.
lIHNRY WOODS.
WM. 11. KINCAID.\
Ja3llialL 11OLMES1
C. 11. IRBIL 3
JNO. It. ILIRRPAIRMR.
Lecture Com.
CONCERT.
Grand Juvenile Oratorio. 'A
lIIE FESTIVAL of the Tinge gNen
by the Punt!. of the Pourth Ward School, In the
OOLE HOUSE, Penn et-an W EON MOAT andTIIUIL ,
DAY evenlnfee, the 13th and 111th of June, under the •.S. \
reetlon ofthelr oak.' Teacher. Prof. D. ChITCIILIOW. •
Prof. W B.IIELINK .111 preside et the Plano. 'lila Plano
from the oelehrstcl m.ufaetory• of Navas 3:,Elark .111 be,
furalihed by Mr. IL libber. •
dii - Doore oven at 7. Connert to commence , ~ at BP. M.—
Tickets 25 et.. to be had at the store of tIK , C. Yeager,
31arket et. and at the door. jolt-2td
Great Semi-Annual Sate of Carpets.
CARPET WAREIIOUSE; ',,,•. ,
. JO. 112 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH,
WT.. ArCLIN TO CK &, T3RO,'t
HAVING commenced our saletd;Carpeting;
Oil Cloths. he,, welters the pleasure Mannounanto ~
our friends and the puldie that we are now /Tog off onr
present stock at redueed pricer. to make moat, or the Fall ,
,
Importatien. We insist , those winhing term' sh notate,
Ileums, or Steamboat. to all and examine thelargeet and'
best-stock West of the mountains, as we are determined
to sell cheaper than on ho purchased for moh.in Abe East
ern cities. Onrstockoomprises In part the kiltlslnm oil:
Royal Veiret Pile Carpet, Rangulk Vet:Litton, \ Earpetm
~.)- Tapestry Brussels do; Twilled do \ , do N
rune]. • do: Plain do , •5 , ,, dm
' A °Mown ltruseele do: all Wool
Lo oted ' , ,do
Extra Imperial a Ply dm Hemp, Llst and Ilag \ do'l
Smmrfine - do dm Chenile andTufttMlqinmfi , ,
Fine do dm Canton and Coma MattinlC
Patent Tapestry Mien Om ShosPskia, .4,. 34 ' 14, d 4 C.*.l .
Superfine do dm Malec % , , ',‘
Fine do do: Stair Rodm h, 5
Common do do; Piano and Table Corona '.
Alan. Oil Cloths.:l4, 4-1, 54, 54 and 54. and 12, lfiand
21 ft. sheets of ererEstyle and Mors; llold pred 'l.O
doe Shades, Trimming. O. Haring' the la imd t
stock In. the Western Market, we feel mme entMhat • si'
an pleue the mat faatidlona. . Remember theqdasse
14 .\,
get great bargains. 112 Market st.. near Liberty. \`,..M14
Notice to Contractors., \',„
Orrick Or tes P. AR. It. n. , co. v.,
J , •.
Pittsburgh, June 11,1/151. ,
QEALED PROPOSALS will bo reecivoant
I.J the Mare of the Engineer Of the Pittsburgh attd ills
benrille It. It. Co, corner °mot and Diamond AM , in t 6
ity of Plttabnralt, until sunset on lionday, the 26tD cgl .
J
un. toot , fur the timduation and 1110 o nry mini ..,..,
complete add road from section ho. I.,near Paw 3111Plinn, ,
to a point on the Monongahela rive, opPosite tbls clty.--
The work is livery, and none but responsible and ettlefent
the
who are known to the Engineer or °Meer; of
the Company, or those whoran come • w• It Moommendod ,
need apply. Plans and profiles of the wortto im dot,* ,. tnay. be seen. and any information rop .--.1 in - '
thereto, can he obtainedot D. MITCIII ,
' , loser of the Company, et hia office. Fr
s time eflottleg. jol4-1t 11011
SEml-ANNUAL
A. A. Mason & CO.,\
NO. Si FlrTlf STREET,
Will open their next great \
SEEI-ANNUAL
, • OF DRY GOODS,
OryThursday, June 15th, 1854,
Thip nade .Lll be found to be the largeed and tysil at.
tractlee 'they haea ever hold.
• I L T a l'eeting of the Diamond Market s
itu ,
.s.r u latio ., n h l:t e illo . ir . 3 , l ,.. .ntlmuing, the Ilith Inst.. tt
lic.lr g or, Th nt the Treasur er of the Diamond Marisa
Dense Association, Ise and be is hereby Instructed to call\
in all balloon. due by members on their,subscriptlons tot
the Market [louse fund, and
- R....1,d furflwr, That if such Intone, are not paid no nr
before the fifteenth of July neat such ses'emil DiOnontsi
which have here made. In part. of solos:Optima. shall •
be forfeited on that day to the Asenciation, and applild to ,
building aromnt.
In pursuance of the above, I hereby glen notice to F.
fl uent subscriber. that they coil and'ssettle up their I -
roe ou or before the 15th of July, aferosaid.
11. D. KING. Treasurer.
Pittsburgh. June lfith, 1851.—014.041
VOR SALE—A neat, small Farm of 35\
1,.." acres. 0 miles below the city.in Robinson township, \
.0. the Ohio river. It is a beautiful (m ut t on of Improved
land, and Is offered very In.. Enquire ot •
jelidin Tllo3lAii WOODS, 15, .Ith st. i '
tilX.F og iIY,
rom .111 ,i oNE are , Y o
4 —C ., mod City Paper, hal.
stoety coiling at theoffies of 11. " ;reA r it NT. o 4 ' ..Silita - t! .
1 1 1 0.8. SALE--A good 2 story Brick Douse
Y off romo, with a lame Lot. on whieb is ,ten.l water.
shrubbery and font, trees. It O offered slop low. Far 1
quire of let hint THOS. IVUODS: tri. 4th ft-
Administrals' Notice. \
IV IIEttEAS Letters , f Administration to,
• • the Estate of JOHN . WICK. Into of AlteghenY
county, &id have loon nted to the-outscritierss all
person. Indebted to old estate are roposted th make
immediate payment, and throe haring elrints •ir d o-
otatots against the .Sate of roll demdent wiltroo ks
known lhesame withent delay. JOHN DISSELI,,
CEO. A. BEERY.
1 ,
Administrate
Mee let at.. 'below' Market:.
C 1 TT A PERCIIA WATER PROOR•
•"1" 00AT0—We Incite the attention of pnyebas..rn ter.
this article. The greets aro warranted to rowan pliable In
all kinds of weather, and rrfeetly water-preof, for sale at
the India ituhber and oil Cloth Wareroome Mar.
keret. jelit .1. a W. 1•1111.111.3.
PS--30 &Z. India Rubber IYhips,.
V from 1 tot feet in length. for aale, whokwale od
retail. et4l6 Market street. J. it I. 01111.1408.
ic.A DEN SYRINGES—A fine lot of ginsg,,
Orittanie and thr ilarrien Frrioarer..inst reed arafor.
o by 0,11. 01141101.AND.10.0 Wood eL
f ILMNCIiAIit:ES—A nuperior dk:
Grain Cradles for sale low.br E. It. 51L4.0
AnDEN & FIRE ENGINES, that will,
11_11 - throw water to feet high.lbr lobe hr . • •
relit E. 0. SIigNICLAOD.
1.00 arri ve f or Bela hr BIILS. CASTOR
OlLan i p n a i rt w to
r
4 ey GI KOS. EMERY, assorted. in store and
Coral., by ida FLEMING EROS.
al DOZ. CURTIS' ILYIJEANA just received'
Jand for We by. jel3 . FLEEING lIEQS.
1.000 !; 11CSE F I T in \tor6
D E2IN L O
I 50 bys. in s l ttr E n n og for2 . Wl
000
GlR ntnra for sale LYIGLIA.NNuBrAs.ii
6nr, LBS. INDIGO imatore arta, for sale
tn./ by n•I3 FLEM \ 1 EEO&
gek EELS. HEMP SEED in stor 7 int for
IP/lie-41e by iel3 FLEIfINCI . IV/S.
pm iltON-100 tons Soft Foundry lig:
100 do Forgo Iron. reed 11. fur
by jel2 R. ROBISON /k .
nACON 80,000 lbs. Hams, Sbo . uldeTsvivd
1, sidB. in rmolcohnoro for sole by R..11011180N 1 \Vt . .
VIESS PORK—!iS bbls. just recd for split
IV I by jet.' It. ROBISON k OA :
IDRODUCE-50 blds. Email white Beane;
WO Ims. Dried Prnetteg at:, bap. Dried Apple& for
male LT 11,01150 N 800.'
11 OUISYILLE LIME--100 bbls. just rec'd
6r Pat by jel2 It. ROI3IBON 400.
FLOUR -100 bbls. S. F. Flour just reed
lbe man by jsi2 R. ROBISON &CO.
•
----- (yridg—in order to complete' the Maser
ted catalogveof the Books belonging to the Taunt/
,Tens' Merrantile Library, no hooka will be givenent from
Monday twat, Jane 12, to Monday. June /it. All member.
hoeing hooka which belong to the institution, are requett
edAn return them within throe dart,
jel2.lwd JOHN C.DCIIAAD, Librarian..
Olt SALE--A first rate Grocery Stand
and
the
wi t h e e Be lected
It
the atand
one or the best In city. and has It gIDOKI lonal and,.
country cuatam. For partlculartouldreas Box 206. jet!
pRIMAITN.Ga—A general assortment of
Trlmmlamiamprining the mad destralde ram., In
!Age Be ad and Knotted-Ella Fringes. La..a. La.duM reed
per EirryeN and'nnw open, at A. A. MASON ACO'S.
VESTINGS—A. A. Mason k Co. have just
reed MI rex white and Redd Norse'llea and other kinds
ostinns. suitable for the rearm.
ievz
OOKS, BOOKS—Mali's Book of British
Balsam Monre's Book of do Coilleen Roaborgba ,Re
neltorie Border Minntreley; Motbervelre Ancient ail
diadem, do: Book of Scottish Songk Book of .lingllsh do;
!Menu'. Robin Hood; Soo s. Madrigal, and Sonnette, for
solo by 11. S. ItOSWORTIL k CO. 82 Market et.
ISU—WhiteFieh and Trout inbbls.' and
half bbls .;
Ha, receiving for vale by It. ROB.SON k. QU.
CUSESE-100 boxes prime just recd and
for sale by jel2 R. ROBISON &CV.
!II;;1=3
L"00 do Oats. by
L. G. GRAIN CO.
`TUAWBEItItiBBHoteIs, Baxgrg.
I Ileums sod famines silt Aral a son.tantrahplr , of
Btrawberries of the lamest sal finest Trott, for the table
or prearrehig. fresh Data the slues. at 10 In the morning
to.S ,11.,tat the Peed Warebostas,_47. fith et. '
JAMI 4 WARDROP. •
COACH
E. 1I OEL I I t O
ikV7Proprietor
•
- The . History Of Pittsburgh, •
rtOM TUE EARLIEST PERIOD - when it
ss visited by white mon, dtoto the elosO 'of the
century, by NEVILLE 11. CRAM kaq.
Abut:a one hooded cosies of the slot. highly Interest
log 'work remain on hand. Price redneod 4,76 eto: Pnb
illthed and for We by SOUS 11. 31ELL011.
Join • sl Wood Street. •
- • .To Contraiitors: •
PROPOSALS mill be received by the ;First
District Conanisslooer, until WRONESDAY,IboIIth
Cor ailing Locust st r eet (Lth Warat
to the grade, the earth. de. f.,4 , nu.), to be, taken: oil
'Marty. Harriman and rerrT Dida will et. e the.
nri=rble yard. ' DOD HAMILTON.
let District poostnissioner. •
I eIVE DOLLARSAMONTIII-Sol'errlarto
- a s lots. each 50 R. front, on • wide street. by zio
ft. lane, situate on Mt. Washington. are otlemd fcce:le at
IMO each; /20 in hand, the balaneo at 13 • month. Thew
lots are plamintly situated. .within 5 minutes "walk of the
Inclined Plane. and are offered en inch mar terms as can.
of fall to picnic. Property on Mt. 'Washington le rapid
y advancing In frt.,. The nest lots to the above. andl
same shag, me hold at p3rM cash. •
.1010- • ,
&I:UMW:IIT* SON.IIO 3d et.
F.RESII Orrival of now Books, .rq . F 'WOod
'IuI t '7EZIOO, or tholut.. tboNgobingtobo. by ooOrgi
. Li rtanolvisde,by Ibazosl3.E.X.''!onthoortb. \
Tbolaum lotitosb do • do , do.
nymingdose. by Cloonan Thom.. Jost roe d'..d to,
solo by .1•10. , 8. 14. LAUYVER. 87 Wood ot. 1
NEW WORK - Premium , L.Eteuty - en the
Charochnistirs and Lem of Yrophotio Bymbnts; by
. Edward Winthrop. A. IW._; Rector afEt. ['aura Church
turralk.. °biro tinb]ohon by F. N h I t,140 Ntl3Oll,U nt4 Y.
Y. • Just teed by /isprOoand fnr nate by.
jell • \B. B. LAUF/Pat, 87 Wood :
Olt SALE o .loadid Farms,''one of 1
.00.
army wr ha othar 75amaa, teantlfully. lasted on the
P P M* St. Tp. Plank Read. Smiles from the city, each
of to= ng at, as to divide in Id omelets. having a good
spring on each., Ills aoplendid opportunity- for. gym,.
laUcm. Thom who want a Arad home or wino to make
money would do well to look at as we will bell to the prat
man who offal us our low price, In lota or altogether.
3 Also, Country ,BrAte ,t,solintlfhtst and out
I =s q i on . :lAlllo 33 l b Ult b 7=: . .r.tr ex ur4
PwAl..,iocou-titi;rl3eita < L in the o. MIL, 7 miles from
the city .• They Will Do sold Wand* Or together to a ado-
ny ev building 'r el y 9 . "" 1°., ... d ,
!I ,l " lac urt t '
3 1113 . iest,. A ;InlantalleirAdeces of iround,Crir'
'poalte d - . fl ood? Watt:waved .t a very , low
• r i tiiVia oa~ Ea=Cl i in o-f inl ' re d it
- Nem bur l you would da - wig to - tall and err
Until .1 -• • TIIOS.WOODB. 75. tth
TA
Ji"R;
,
IPenni . sylvarattlablelacietr t A -
TAAnnwerlke4VlA: Society will be
• hebettne year in tbe Cl of Pittsburgh. on 'K . =
r 6 tpe s lEt .iJune. b n the nn Presbyterian icb
A Cortrent:lon orDelegatm w i ll melt at 10 ieelock In tiie
morning. in &mum matters DeriAbilim to the Inter 4D , of
the Bible ChAuO4, and a Public llcetlog will be belit bit
• quarter berme ti <intact. The Ppmkent, appointed for t.be!
Aereuing are Rev:, Kingston ttotilarli. Der, Dr. Bodgers'and
1 lice . John P. Dulitin. 0.1,, alifroni. Phlladelobia.
(\l. The Allegheny find Pltteburnh itodeileq, having ebara.
Vt lb greergelAtttib . '
! P. 4 0, MoruArad-oitherisible ause,,
• A. BLACK. N s 4N . Cr ;Oka C.lMlTilitteo.
.
Fit SALE—Six two stoil , ,y.t . ieli Dwelling
‘Untses. with bseklimildlous. littinhon sth , st, be
t.m.lordipfleld et. andl . 3 . herrA . Ail Al i T .
,E f ity. _
Vl* — ffic=Phr iGiti.l.7l„e Tam — ----;
1 1 Geneviere Wafts. D'Aii,iet
\
to Bftle Suisse r Welts, diN , _
L 11'141Vg.°41,..'.'n'!'"' 1 "1 1 ° \' \ 1
\Little Blow= Polka 51arnrkit, 11. Mason. \
Wirt Wan Polka. ff. IL Brown: ,
tl n t eVet n ' irr y ttni4. \ ry , \ \a k \
Florida. Polka iveloa. BiliessurrJ A". 'it'
• \:,
\'Flpra Marmite; ditches 1 Mork B Me. ifrbvi'% \ .
DlteillX lions., Strakoschp Wahl \ Niko. Sea'
IVillsrd's do' • Ms
.i „:'..rAlf...kl'itoil'ch , ZeM.• \ \ \
„,. . .
.i...05r d .' Kr.er. \
J Ll:cid:together with a general seleetof the la st,
90 of formic by , II KNIIX \ B. EBER,
fel. . ' 101, :0 ot.. slim of the:ftioiffrn Marl ,
I t S i r ii.llV - ii ir K§, f'n'rai Harper & 13 thersa
li n 11 ,, uss M" liesT7u l r ' li,41 . 1) % ini , :i . i rr n y the ' Un d o! o kto t kir ' F Zurro mtk u. ”
Vr/(UnTileir ud,VZies Stricklan
I \
ru
The tit nf Kluft. Smith's Llistorvsuflircere.
' yarm ImpLoments. Illustrations. for sale li,. i s
jelff \ " V. L. BEALL i, .t9.3 , ?1_ , _
FrUSIIIiIIGII 31 Sloici, Liti - RA_RYA at
it. EGILTIIMBER'SSItis \bto e s 12.3 iiieurth st.. krar
ood. \
By the rapid advance of M le in ur city. e Mmilial Li
brary. in ennsidereda matter o tie ity among our Main
cal Institutions. • • \ ..
The daily itiereardi of nkw publics ns Is so street thats.
Amateurs will barony \ lind It iiussibl to' select suitable'
pieces by examinn themtore. thLs Imititution
they will have t he adisadage of taking eme Merle to isr
led. sod mnkethe isco.intance offew mpointions.
TER.—Each subscrilikir Irlin 'aye S2,CU ii entitled to ob
, fain for the term of three months asimany'mnsical emiiiPo•
s eltlons at thetime as will amic to the above stated Va
lue and PM have them racks Sed. lf they art sit food cid,
difinn, as o ft en as the y Andlt trivalent. \
\ \
\
alt the et - Oration of 3 month cash subserlbeir 1/Lentitled
itsrseleet Music to the value or moo. ‘, \ \ ,
' Persons .desiring farther information, Imo repaactrally
referral to Messrs. Anton and, Shryeek, B Lif the
\l'll.! h itrtt . At , it t icaligggift"..; io \ .d .. b s ace ~ , , , ,,,,t .
Iree;
4tin Mils ' le union ridlthtt, '1711.h. 1 . \ \
.A larae stack of old and of the latest Music' will always
bilrki hand. Jell Ilf,SGlllti)EDEff. , _
HODUCE SUNDRIES-7 -
'1001,4. Dried Peaches: ' IMO bu.s.Mßicd Apples: \
200 l 1 . : \ k
.. "o
white ' & I t ' r . 5 ;VIII:. Mo.
I lard:
jest
l'e• -•
'd so d m saVe l by Stitt . ER. DILW(InTII a 0,0... \
' 7, \ No. 130 and IV. Second et. \
r LACK, \
have
SCARFS.-3.4*PhY &
4 i ' l
? Burchfield have reed 0 few, Black LI4CON•Snans and
oskte, s• w pidess for quality. _ \\_,_ jel3
LEETINGS-31arphy Cllureli
\ vs:latently a nuttily of Linen Sheeting - sand
^us. of the different widths uni kuilltle.—
of hnur,keeploffiroodil Viotiumilf• \win id"
_ie highest mackerprice, in clout
~...kdi., ,, i lni v..,,i for Meal, by \ , 11. LEFI:i'•
s .139. Liberty stseel,
la, ACRES neer''.Sewiekler for sale, irk
*mall Nat, iscautifidly situated \and fine IneatioriO,
for rountry reaidences. frohtyt ti oN i tr i lt s oliM, Ile d eis t er'; ,
..4 - jolvitißEs Fo.ll\ SALE fikar . Riming-
K"4" B ..." ° f;l:f4::::PA l iterli c tlerga o t!
Inc onalL a n..•lll tar °lda Firer, , Fee apply . to
Asl2 , S. eIITIIBFRT & SON, -140,,d , rt.
1 .
',;sole
II WH p e
WHISKY-1 pt r Ek v and
...„ by , \OW 31.11.811 N: '
:\ No ,\
rood & Flo! eta. \
TORDIALS--Cinnamon;,Cnraceo, P7er-,
Ida. Life of Man on bend and For sole by \ ,
el ',MIL surroN, no. 12 , w , norpod IL.AF. 3
, i 11.2.
\Ttirriii.S- - Staligilkill, WIWII ‘ itters, \_l s i
cumt*T, and others on hand and Tcrele by_
\ 5'
\ \ L . W 3 rk, SUTTON.
•TriiiISA.ETERNOON at 3 o'cic c .iik, will b
X aeld at &action, on the premises, els t \ Onion .t...qid.
\ in. 'Lot), situalse In the Tillage of Nee ...--
'a front 0125 ft. endlnion et,' by GO, ft.
..
ment\scit easy.s, Ilalleains MaY ~,. '
ACZi , 2:, efFVUnritfr A E.W. ,
Nik &A.LE/O shares Not \ it
Slprtli oFFeruritirs, Fecund
).-,
.1)
11.. Kln,Seni'l, Flesh & I
ii,....,,R0UN1T: NUTS—.tii, ilk/
lI,NTm stralles IL T. Teatnian \ ibr
len. ~ `2.\ ~.. lit&V..l
Fr/ i \ - i'llit , IN E.E,DE.KA„I _,
j.„ Int.EN7Y-31ets & Vation. 'shoes premises ver:3le,
stroyed by bre ou t Gth of /Fr, hoop opened
the Mane
-t the Me.'" -- - ^acr of lb &dentine- "- - 'mar
--- Mk ail , Sok
iI;GT \
4, ---
Astig‘
Cloth '
, 1 _
4 . lni te 3 .l a eni. ea leaxeir d liea
. itee. r ble ''PTTV•illnei
4eYs. rupi.rlor Ut Sall Shirt
:for men end boys' ...van Mil
dlikfd . e. ir 113,14 1./lac:ails off
fa this derirtanent.
'5l \
3'e °) LB S.
\ B II
S b. 11A .0 0 N
RI
. ; aIID-10 1,1)1s. t r od 10
toe wile by tyxn
It ie rKLYN SV".
1 . 067 z .X.
_.4,..
N--fA x _,‘ iE--- t L L.
BD.nreri-. .....thire.Jacou t avid ht..
et PrP t" o%=:n l ll.Bl7 vs l a i d il ll e o " ro . ' 1, xI si
ing Goods. Wu; exteneiveamt*:ri .' The Yaoles — w old
~. .le;s . e ltro favor et , li with • call. \ \
„Aiartiilill.,,
/ HEAP W •LL PAPERS—A new supplY
IV oryn`i cent 1 re inat reed min by
2.5 WA en P. MARSIIALL.AbI_Wood rt.
X - NEW DECO4TIONS—St. Nicholas Ifir-.
~ i Chamber nat4irnstol t bc .m
V LeEAP — WALL - VAPER— , \ GC4 supply
I .de f ' S " 124 f ° li•VA,VllNgiti,°;.?. (n o n.
drlOLot VELVET VAPER—kfine assort
71.0ment
~ r sale by Jr 3 TIIO7 . I'AL3J'EIt. '
. -- - _`'Gs--A *eat'
'-ar r ow'
-
ON ETS—A.A. Mason & c. 0.17
,saoth assortm
u tt otEnglbhl3
a ,4
DeTeMk of FaucTB
M /F• • t
%It ITATE ' ,( B I .ESS GOCIPS—A full ' 4130 rt
•- =mgt.( bite Dn. thArle,
Ind io
M on bort
puolltleo of Book; orort,lookonot lad Indio Moll dim
with Bozo. moron dralrabla pottelns of data] on *rot ,
cd Sorbs, an:, for solo O. very low Dikes. at • '
A. A. MASON kI:X4,. '
bbls. for , le by
„ I.IE-YR IL COLLINS.
ILEESE-209. b prime 'IV, }{, matting
for We by, je9 HENRYSL, COLLINS.
lINSEEDOIL--10 ,bls. for sale
/leo N RENRY U.
BUTP:R--IGktfo silo by
iro u..coL
INDIAWASTI SILKS. at
a have reed a lot of Ina Irsah El
60 eta. per yard. Also, an arrnetmerk
impacted, at rrieerlow ar wally
je9
"Covltiton CoitaitFactag \ for zt ok Lease
''His building is of brick 44 b 10G feSt, 4
etories hlgh.eeparatnlmlldtismstrn niand hick
. The nosehtnery comprise J.aus relict, with Terry
preparation to suit. The Factory. le atollth the its.
eel., creteam through. eopper pipes. .The , lot s on the
11‘
tent of the riser opposite Walnut mien .t..o i , and ad
joining the Ferri Landing: is 1100 feet hunt by 3 , ft. deep. ,
There are 13 dwelling houses on the mushiest, f the no.
cornefodatleu of bands employed In the Factory. Terme
liberal. Apply to . • . IL DUCittiNAN, .
se:cl aid- • , .
. ...
~ .Cliteln tL
Were, Herald, Wheeling Times . tel Gas., \ llttsb rah
Casette. RM. N. American: BalUmum American, 1 ton
Atlas, Lowell Courihr. Providence r lt.l., Journal % coPY e
Month and dune Cincinnati Gazette., . \ \ ..,
(Cincinnati Omettal , .." . \ \ ~ L .
.
Firll.l3 LA PIERRE • IIORSE; Philadelphia,
I. adinitted by all toot heieter visited It. to he the
mast . magnifieently - foriilatoskand . beautifully . loV r. d '
hones for health and Measure to the city. The clew
the Obserratory is well 'worth stopping a day, the .near,
proximity to the named • etatiens, the . oesufurtable. Mad
'airy aperthientathe weitsPread table, with all the . lox
,' 'urimiliftheiendeltt. the neeptlanttention and quietness \
1: it, the ta
esbilehnient. makes the L‘ a
ATlCling most desirable.
with all these superior advantages and the 'reasonable
Price s.l Two Dalian. per day for board it will hot be our •
peeing to see it continually crowded with beauty and fade.
Inn from every clime. 'All mane will he taken by Ifeersii.
J. TAISFIt it 000 to hare their 'guests comfortable n od
I .I.PPY. . . , ,
.10.5-' it
. . -- - ---- -" -
A NY PERSON wishing •
' 'IS menniu, idaresi me, 0ift.141.1. Firmingtari,Trom.
to, make $3OOO in
As C0..0h10.• TVs Is noOdlork of book agency, No tray
Van i tbe7k= l lll,th r oWnt fM7 1 1.... La` b''''' and
, atlmd . • - ~ .. ....• PROF. oTRON WWI.
.COACK'F.&CTORT o. ~
%.It:atoxi,o . by:Vir6itort..'
IiTOULD respectfully callxtheuttSotiou of
:sosthiro'scia.Weetotu-Stetchists to his fine .000 k
6 taftlsinol.,ranaing In prim from 1100 to 11500. ' Th em
Cutiages are built from the \ best material and workman ,
: Ship; and under his own Soper, Wont he can. with confe
dee rerrent his work to ho Inferkrr to none manures.
m
tared In the Union. The mums of his bncinese and the
ersd Merman in demand for thiseisse of wort_ has Induced'
til t d , t , o t W build ear common , Or tow mired work in hla
establishment. Persons wanting' , good honest lark will
olemo mil Land nand= his' stOrisheS?M btet. AD
s k i di BAJtGAII E N~I~Po .h uGOL D
t we are now offering our present otacC,of Ana Watches
and Jewell 7 at mites that esonot to hest' therefore we
ear !Dime and all, rent that wish to bur line Watches and
Jelnslrrf r=stealland
U. fr ,.. t to all per
" 27. rl,=-Watet, re r j2_ ring attended In all its' branches.
GlobLfeweb7 paired on Inantifacturei to order at short
nottee, at . 3e7 -
Mums SPARKLING EDINBURG ALE
es.÷ , cssTt r .P ° \ ganl3. jud ‘ reedv,olm o
JeT \ comerlisod and Front its.
'WE wilLopri in a day•or two it. fresh p
iltholge ttysliable Lace Bead BUk Ylin7
to all On dltrarryat,, anctinatt ansttloaal4.s colon. .
..147 : • \ A;• MASON JG 0)..•••14.5th
, t!sricA l'Phik . lllll2, t in. ,
J.70 7 1d,
err fl . nl
rae IV
32
twmmere
;011.32 k• .
2.•,.1, t andl.
l a ro IC E WI S \ AMP LIQUORSL-0
tral=cf:Niles ,im ' atilit'U 4 !
~ai bem,,,...iv Mil out re. IT order of a ss
trtor.%s Fettle so este ,In thenas ST nees wines and
llquent re the highret r , Sad (I'4 ll trO dl ".hkb harp
N... carefully esteetedfor . irt a4ata resrmtahle estab
lishment,: The Iluoarsare dose forte I . o k and
the wluesVem the rholeestmlotage he, att.* wilt be
' cooed of a unite euperieeeiaeli to MIMI eieS or dlnarlly,
' ThVet t eet il iob .l' ioldby tislotltti.. tttt coinPrlse 4 „In
part 12 dos. c . ..p* Gold Sherry if lie,
d. \do P. 4 40 .. 2
dos. do Hada" do. 15 dos. do \ Dian!. pny A Co.b I. D
11 study. The kbovo lots are loyoleed alt.l.be
Co l l rte
\wine. lmported4uto Baltimore In 1438. SO dos- Cages. '
C ognac Dra..ly. 1441. 24 ,dot., Otntsb iDepOY A 0. , 11
Cognac Brandy. fen and 15404 18 dnx. fop epiSehledarn
oln "tall brand" Are. Clserry BraudY mar kb . 0,
nonutaln Whieker;eldJamedmiaud it. Crete ummOlin,
C.....Annef 4 t.nDleo ItYrryl Stalkor's toontllS Sherif t
.Serelel Madeira; La Miest .Slarket 'Orono Tries .Sherryt
Black, Dwarf Pladeirar Boni, 0 Co.'11"11:1r gra Oporto
LondoVroek Port. \
\ The erfiole out be arrar
tk - prayfons to sale.
itu ' es st tetU'as it isPontldt
Mu will be approved ,
the, order tom adminl.
jars-
..\\
'l, TOCKS, & • Cf
,•\ ~.,„..,
-'z.-
_ ..... ,
TION-001,orsdi ~ at 8 o'clock\
nt the tleirlowhe Use effaced
8, shares bank of l ,
Id do Exclaim s' ‘. . \ f
1:2 do. Ohk& Pl_ —.......
' T , g . V Lri w q a s r i; k ill; i. ' it c ' \\ l7Ln k '
' i
--, a. - xorm4.erimoit.in.g, .' ' i
."--, -----tty Coolant Bane" S
;V, OM, n%ate ta .
Ir , it , k,.slolin it
-nd ota at: 4 -
of th, e benot ..'
iliroc Fiat ' in Oat.. .. ... .. .., „fr„,A, 1
A. 1., 1 FRIDAY,' he 16th, lest_ st - h o'clock, e• t
'. F"r
'''.
--*".l"."" 4=t d rgrltrt t lge‘.
berhood, these iota are on
ket, and should \ elaloi the atte \ htlon 01 9 1,11 who dealer_ s ~
entufortabla reskihnee or a good, toted, eat, Ornoihr e ~, 1 '
\
leastktbe cameo&
. .11arket tthlsah, at..!:
Monk. 1..,
p. x. Nmotthani..s• top es . . alplAntri ~.. , .
ohms at the alp.. , : ' -.,t........"''''''' i, i
J .,,,, d , . ~ , all Fottsth stree \
--- - ---t
Allomelor r at Pu ' •0 \ Anation. \
Tll subseciber, ,who is zibi#lt to reitnove on
~ \
a Wm. will ,Olt at bile AoctioiftoTe arcinised, \ 1,
ATUM/AY, 7 doe 24th. at l o eleck;,r . , hit resent \ ,
' , residence. h miles . itona l l I ttsborgh, on+ll . l ,, T i too , haut
hod Dronnaville l_ h in i l i t 3 i r Lst
B TZ . lo , t ont
tith,
i1 1, ,,, z . \,.
' Nr b:d":7,=.4l.c., boon , . stable and a nuts og,th:
wOut.buitaixv... fr
uit Ordain,. 4,1; locos af Imola on
which there iii V.lO fruit treed 4 the best sarlidlek a solar
ber Of grape Tints with neat *Dierks, goontiorticitA
rant*, shrobsand Dowers The , rc la
.at the
, tllf.it , on *
:111LIgiV,Vlr. ; iniVnTaFel=be.ei . 24
retake thoraxes a li.
l'Asassal Ait . en tni . . . tel .. , -
The ter which adll be illi•ral,..antszV on k u sr p a on .
~,,
re. ° L . rtt.%lolgt. f t " d r . Cri t ' attenlot r teh,% l Itlemlnohinni \
letidul•\ \ \ JAasES BRlthitAT, \ -
AIIEEICAN — CRYSTALTAIiIers, \ '
11011 tho\shibition of Ibe itiquetry.of ell V
' Nations...
lli Openerczy day and tuuninU, (except Sun . '
day)
> from BA. ld. tioP.. 31. Ts -silty tIVO-arnts atindt- \
ta will be threprloi, lierodter on hit °Mistook , •There
will
,be no free acintiseloneX with the exorpthro of: Exhibit.
orsand the Pre ltud no serum tickets wilt
mkt extensive
. ''
Vie Crystal Paled haa undergone the meet extenalve ,
alterations and Improvements and Is rarbitY lining nen Ith \
,
elegant. end Intereetlng spectrums of bandleraftfrons s \ cry .
,
querter'pf the world.
The Machinery Ihrrartmenta TM' comPle. , Qulto . a. • .
lance munberof addltbmal andaurtous3tachlne ywever.
um in priuturatlon, and wiltnod\ u place tria.for Sea. In _ •
- \
Abe Exhibition. .
The Henke Cialleryla alreedy ihe mod. ein3rpre entire: • \
and value-184u the Western Ilentlaphers. - \. 1
Thu .B.enbttue contributions embody over 200 pie of
marble. mart ol . rem rare, mantel' them originals. alien . i
of exuatalte Iv amenably, Many choke statues are. '
‘rtinte from Enr4.
\ The Assoc] ' has completed strangenneitts for 1. , e,
:purchase of • oho ce collection of Mode:sof Antique Stet • '
err of great celerity. •
‘' Asection of the grftt California CetlatTree vetch. In Ite \ '
native forest. stoddTlsree Hundred Feet nigh, -measuring \ .
- Niprty-Two Feet tp elrcurnferance, and Is'estarnatert from s, \ .
gadsdemonstratfle Internal evidence, to befall three A, •
nd t-eare oldt,hes been demeited in the Crystal Pal. \,' . .
by It. patriotic prdprietor. .
Altogether, theCryl k tlil Palace Seekers at eta =tame. - 1 '
moreartlcies ofe me I, metal and instrvnilve• charade:, --
limner, Is. examined in . ecveral day. with progerdismint- -
Inatlont and incessant eniqmentatio. may be athilde.UT .. -
led n
ral Attrib t elnt Orchestra ' 4 " Aluslc will be in - attendees* at
the Crime' Palace every intim:deg. eferrncon and keening, , -
The AeSeulatlon offers airtie of a' (told Ileed, - Crating ',..
one thonsand dollars, or I equivalent in atalnifyrctunvd, -,
for the most , useful and mshlo Invention - or at-every ,-
which shall i•avri - been patencethor entered in the IL U.S,
VI- LIZ glg.r.e.U`triZtts,ll.7 fr e lrten d :lL o gir i = '',,,
be..bye Perbuen model or rrativ....bau heve awe:Alma 7. '.
been exhibltedl be the Cartel Pelts, - • - : .: \ - ',:
7.h1. A Gold-Steital, costing end-, ttentend - dollen:or to
'
\ univalent in rush, to the Arliat e rrhese.worg. having been '.
flini z tellr h tN r t i .l ... y4tialjah e ce
. 04-I.teAk i rm months
...
moot worthy of suer testimonial, \ _ ~,- • , ,', •
34. Fire 3ledals, etsdinq one •httalred ,dollars earl,. or
t elrequivalent in caah,lfpreferrel i glhe five Inventors , ,
whip,' invention. In the various de ante oleo rueful ' ,
ar patented, entercaPor woad within tin. y ea r, end ~• N \
ex Med inthe Cryntal, Palace as ef 4theu 'teed= • -
judged meth wrathy of rue butts rafter (beano
adjudged most excellent ae ~ s -,
ath, ree, pf,tostievr one oundrol oilers each, Or
their equivalentfin plate; or rash, If pre d, to the lira •
" ie " y . 1: th cC, yll Vit :;; r.." re n si l ii%Tt ' lVe L tiV 3 ' r ' e: ' .
Vad,% t zall be mo te . sarlt ' wertNY or •14C4 dirktnetion '..
next after the xeellent asiafereleld. -\ ' ~ .. ~ - ,
The ablest and most reaper tabledurNr Jurlealhat Ma
be eelected shall be appointed to own' critically theft,' •
\ eral artlclescabibited anti sward the see mentioned.—
The Directors will emceed as early as, to select
suet Jury or.Jurcue. and hope to be Ole anemia* , the
enpointMentson or berets, the lint ericorJahe next , Te
Juisoclatlon 'dire's° In Its discretlonisiwird' Meads Or
dlplorups to the eildhltora or Inventors of anch eiltare as ,
Nom merit sufflclen t to entitle them to‘sunia distinedon:,
, • All articles whlctiere deemed worthy oY •
if
In this \
`grandexesultlon of the World'. Indent"- en dqtrt ,sawlid- \
ranted without anyleharge whatever to stabibf Gds. , st•tt.:
efficient Police ore In 2 \lnstant attendance dal •nired. \
and thanlmest rare la used in protecting articl4exhiftltai.: . \
'ed;,but the Aasorleten retains aceonntabill‘y Tar lees or-. ''., \
damage to larch artiles. ' , •
An etehrelles. cones. p.. - mnat Is- Lief) at thOrtand nee'
the door. Juthe Palace Is • Bonded 0 vehoure, vtl l ant . \
cannot be permitted to cox packages orally else 1 or , \
out of the buildin. .
No <hocks given, and no iscracm re-admit/tut <intim Ape '. \
ticket. i , t ield•lUtd F. TAIBARNILIM, Prealdenrk
• \
,ALEX. ‘ F
• iSER; •
• Orikamen . taCTlasterer,\
street, (.I)(llrd),etlerihiny City.
\•
\
OR RENT-Thetwo 01,,ASS WORKS at
ame,..rara, together withal , tenements. large
Mak Warehouse da,
and Rare ItoonVan4 other 'necessary'
bnit4lnge. The property ill in a good state of repair and' .
has all the modern impartments toneseary for - moms. -
fully lia r, nufaetortsm indoerUlass. Possession given on N
thel day ofJol hest. • Enquire of v,
OEUIIOCje A.IIEIIIIY, lot 1.10. Metiret, \
'.. 1161 \ 1 - 6E-=The\partnership'
14144 lleretoforerrs
between Jno,.3leDimough and`Joe. 11 Stew.
doing twines* onder 'the ettlo of 3V , ILOKIAIDIf .1 •
Oct. gwAßTa t-able day dissolved to
br nt consent.— •
Jno: , 3leDen.fogh disposingof his. interest t 4 Ino. D. Kil
gore. who, with Jno. 11. Meals% trill eantinlze the how
nets at theohritand. Ko. eATLibertyst.. cor%r of 110Xoft
umlealhe stria:of STEWART
Stewart & t nilllntY all delete anoint the firm
of McDonough an,teetkrt.ana are atone -aunt to re
ceive all deers . the late Ono. mot upon paym t made
to r,elat fur the me., JOltS MeI'ONOUG 1.
lune 1.418,64. , JOUN 11. BTY.W.AII",
•
In reth-Ingfrem Fern:iry. butlomn I take orb
aim:soreiurefammen log the IleW erell tO fit* yaw
of my friends and the . • Ile In general.
Psa.. „. JOIIN 31eD0311)G0 •
lOSEPII S: & P. - MORRISON, Atto
I lLavaL l n6.l74iff:i - . 1 , 4 9 3 b, T ar "t'sabgr"
/..+ I 4 TNA LNSITRANCE COMPANY, Unit.
THOS. A. lIKACE,I dent. •
THOS. A. 41141X.±:eiDICIL, Secrets/I.:.
\ M
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ama., N. Bra©. . -- •:' - NbeoolOt !lower. k‘amuol Tudor -' : E.'A. Noltelon,
. Word iTcodbrldgO. , • , • Hoload Mother.'
We h rl c- C k h iny ' ei ' .-•
- . it'll% ?a ..
Vol: • '
\ Itottort Loeb, . . 1 limn - K. Pratt. • -
'John L. &tope], /LIAM Danhau4 -
'MINI A. Turtle, '- - Junius N. Morgan;
Otto:Avs . Davie. .
VirPolklor or/ The and lolood Risks, boned on &Toro
lg. urois, Or N o . N.-ARNOLD.
Aped
lattlr ' N 0.47 loeuth .troot. littoborgb
---
,rimo 0. hrilv
=COLLINS.
- - Cane.l - Warehonee to Let.
.
rrIEE largo Warehouse at the corner of Penn
Sj_ and {rayon' rta offosed for rent op -roma/able
'Alma Posseadon Idven Inmediabdr.• Anoly to
. \ _ • . - 11. BRADY WILKINS,. •
\ • - N 0.167 Yourt4,tteat. -
dlt
'
SALE
, . SALE=-A - neat Cottnge.itnd 12 itereit' l s
rue.'PE: & ;with fruit and coal on l It: only It mllesfrom
• 1
Try. IP la °ape Washingtoraornplke, so plea.' -',, 1 .
antlj that lb r une would feel at horny -threw,. 11 • •• •s 1
• - also. 3t • onnesite (Horse Ledlia 14E01.. on lb. re
blotown out goad, having s nue -view atilt,' surroand-*
, -:llVo i ro%an Fade \ utl st..-Alleohe i at,. ..Th.T.i..•
'desirable aa iNces tbr business mral :red eery tow.
-' • •
`i , •4ll ,. t, n o i no o e ligil t :lmenea
, c%runn rt. a lt Is a splendid •
-
ltd to 5g . ,114 , 40 onsirrarma!" a . '' ' ''''' • - .
\ Also `, \ ls esrietref Janus, (o , tasr i t i ltoMaa, whi,h need' , •
rTr,lty " pr . la r t . e ' d T‘ .. el i rlsiTra\ t eaarldett - I . 4ltre g laiAt .
knur..magi ••• Enonlin.;roe ton., ; pats,. to, --, - [
of -Nldua . ROB. NV n085..4. SO at
...,.. , i
r it \ --SAL E-:• two glory . , Frame flout t.-: • - ,t
,• it Dula
1 . . te f :tA.p.. t g , lLl A u ltr t e 4 or- 4 --
\
' \ ' ,% "l ,...Atr_\- . .... \ TILA B df,.....u, o,lth st. -
104 6it\51/ 41% 15711 N 08. of Land ot , ti&ltittl ,
' \ inrilaiingt s. adialuing . EAA' Liberty. lean be. •
tw %the Can allrosuland Franaw P .
• ..
, Paw. ufill " .7, WILLIAI FLOYIV-balz , Vt . :l l li
in
-
TICE r ,', 4- 'itMT C\ 1,1.118 dtilt r if Feb. :Alr lC' , ;I:l . 1 .-1 :.
4. , 24 5 7,74veit,„ otivartr-r ihT,Nr. ofi mi \
t ? ,
1,,,, - v„..., ~ , A BoIIN FIA)10, • • ,
1 . - ;ieti" F I,' ," . • • BleitaltEl FLOYD ' ' "‘"
JOY* . TIM. .... -i( 0 stern...-. .. . :.. ............... .. \
~•,
01I , N - k.p i'D\
\
4 ' Whikl.e_sale . Gri , ce
j 0 . 40 ,,,,, lig, m..,,,- “, N0.1%.400 , 1ami 2:.1i Lib , , s, .
rty ' , treat Plasb.P. o .- • \ ' \ • .._. r" . " - ' , .. 2 dP ' . ,!,,-.,
ss3CO,ath FA I I 3- IS, a gm) d Fanlia, 207.110 - ITs: • ,,I.
es and Lot,. 110 Lots i liferent hatai t hr In tit. \ rib . '';''
1014 40 Conary Peals of the'll 6 llkind in eicinit .411
..
of wbkh are descrilel on 111 r krysed rekig..,.. ,d, 1...
...
will 'lo phased to rite to ant o e Who will•call. and aIS4 `• \'-- I
g'4 l*r"I6"
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my3l-1111 •,,TIIUS.\IfROIrd ' 1111rokos,;. ~.11'h al. - ',. A: i
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4 . l r Eit'S:CATH.e k tI . PILtB:.-
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'fk ILIi 8 TWA ) k 'AR k: P,l L*B It, • A
DROF'OTAIES,' State Clikeinig,t;: of Itii:sa- . _..
• ...... etiusotta; says they niollui hast,Pills;Mmd ''.m.4f"l'
are tha men who rertify'hat,Dr.llayesaTd. ,- ••• "
• Lemuel Shaw. CldefJuatice 4uprwate' ' urtuf Mare '" .
Emma ahbrn, Boventornilissa:. , .• '‘,..\ , •• . \ ~' • ,
NV. autatt. lieut. Governor of N. \V' ' . '''',
Edward Leerattae-Peo.of Elate and tarustorof
ra
IL,S. ' ~ •
Wetrtia"Vi'tbrilnt4.l443lCretilt"ri :P. t l ai ' li. ''.'
- 1 dphn u=str i a.-tutholie etsgn el . ll ' i \1•. , : ,, !' - • •
• • ••• MEN THAT ARE ' ItIENHI , .. - r - A, - . ~, II :: •
\
Among tho diseases thie Pill liaa cured With. Ittitmildlig - :, , \
• ragtl t t i 3;,:a rat i r a ment i ll:t • ii . a • • 4 , .-. .- ti • \- ...„, ;4 ..., • .
nuntm`r.7ll,..d.°ll.rigt, rc a m% a foul ileu g- 'All: ' •-.
sea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, wnd_patrt -.-.•
arising therefrom, Flatulency. Lots of.apte, all Incat..-:' :
• mu andeutaneous Diseases. which rain an gragressak:'... - :.
I n a
the Scrofula. or King's E , ll. They, by ; Tertirrk, ,.
, • Ina the blood and rtimulating UM syttettacure IMO CM':
'. plan ta.Nr Lae h ifyrockld not be supposed they.eaeldr# l4 ' \ -
suet, as
Dears It
Partial Blindness, Nauru/is and ~meet-
ruts letita b bry. Derangements Orlin, Ito,, and Ka1ue.32.. , . V
Gout, and they kindred ComPlalnta:: arisinsifroci , !II- ~' z
eta i t oil.
t hge . luritstalt i tuaz i l i ts fauction rev t...,
'
out rent . 111 -turireed tease them once to yna . know IL - ' •': ,'.---;
• Prepared by Pr. J. C. APPAL Lowe*, Mara., and said b • •
• ~ r a PtsgeMblc Druggist In the United Ftatto. . ••• •• , ..•
tic Priem— T lVe
,4 , .ct the leer per of
'
ti;scunr.t,o l
ytrzims—aso•Na t ierßlooirisziiivylindit..,',
4,1 from at`rll: - T. Tcattoso for. oda 1,3-. ~
. . .•: 18411.1.11 DIM= ,!", , )p.....:1,...
*ACKEREL= • -•,, -- "1:1 bbla.,npw ..11o . :, a (Inift.f .
- Itnet.ti4 AO We. rstrillening,tn entre 13v •;./1t;'.......
an tor talc %T., \- jei .. ~,
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