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EL4T I n I DAY4IO_MNG,'• MME, 17, 1854.
.AUG STATE TICILET,
FOB 6o'v — EßNon,
JAMES POI.I4C;aIC;
• _ Or IrOSTIIMICEIZILLAND COUNTY,
xicin eimr. comanssmiza,
GEORGE DARBIE;
'.ol` ,Justagzar corals.
FOR JUDGE OF 817PREME COURT,
DANIEL M. SIIITER;
Or MOSTOOMEIRY COMT.
Allegheny County Waig Ticket ,
DAVID BlSClllE .Pittsbeigh,
arnxmtr -
W. nErrEs
Hirmingisitt.
JOHN J. SIUSP., Versalirs,
JACOB OUT, Plater.
3 r-itZ Er ßest Pecr.
;IMPLY 2X - 110DT . Pittsburs '
- ' oat ar rift rocurs.
JAMES B. GLENN. Ilpper-Et. Clair.
.TA hips F.. 111 r .4EGIN, Pittsburgh.
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.JAMFS KELLY. li'lltbu.
. 1 0111fIrKF.E.131nrilrigham
JOItNIIIIOWN.
‘4ll.2lttaborick Weekly Gnzette.—The extensive
almulation of Cu? Wetly Gosetla oder* to - onr boslnessmod
a most desirable medlum Cr =Alms thylr business tomon
Oareirculation le between four end f.ye thousand. reaching
almost army marchant, manufacturm and ahop-keeper In
Weeterit Pecourrlvaida. and Eastern Ohio.
631. To Adirerettiers.—Netther the Editorial Monts
"ant Prlntingratabtlehmentof the Dady Cat ltr.are opened
an Sundsr. - ')nocetpunswltateshe their =tient to snow
in lb:trete , On Wade? morning. TM plena° hand them ha
liesullog li/otter oo each mute or till■ paper
Slavery in Callfernla—Pranyert elite eetablleh
meat.'
Two years ago a law was passed by the Cali
fornia Legislature granting one year to the own
ers ofelaves carried into the Territory_ previous
to the - adoption of the Constitsttion. to remove
them beyond The limits of the State. Last yeir.
the provision of this law ;ran extended twelvemonths
longer. .We learn by the late California papers
that n.bitl has just passed the Assembly,. by a
vote of 2. to 21, continuing the come law i n force
mull 11355. The Provisions of this bill embrace
Wares tate had litlneanied to. Callyoton'a oinee the
adoption of her Constitution, as - well as those who
were there previously, The large majority by
whielfit passed, and the opinions advanced du
ring the dismussion, indioate a morefaroralde :tate
of nentanint in regard to the right: of tlareholders
in Cakforniathan tee aupposehferined.—The
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-The act here rejoiced cater establishes Ma
ntyCalifornia AA thoroughly as the heart
of a slaiebreeder cotdd desire. Of course it is
flagrantly trooonstitationol ; bat how will that
help Its poor victims?_ Do you suppose the gi
gantic swindle, Sham Democracy, which elected
&Legislate:a to do so wicked an set, is not equal
ly potent in the choice of its Judiciary ? If you
do yeti are m:4 duped. It is just no easy to
sustain wicked laws no to pass them, when the
supposed luteresbs of unprincipled men are to be
promoted - thereby: Only in Anti-Sievery, areas-
ed and guided by a free press, is there any pro
tection against such crimes as that ribose near-
Slavery would in time insinuate itself eren
into Vermont if it ware not for concerted, persis
t ent resistance to it:
A Son Francisca paper is giving portraiti of
- the zeta who compose the present Legislature of
that State, giving only Initials, but painting
them so that all who know may recognize them.
Here is one of their biographies, condensed:
H— finished hie boyhood in perfecting him
self in every existing' vice at Natchez-under-the-
BA. Him., whence los' fattier sent him than is
land brother to reform. Hero ho seduced a
cousin of his own age (eighteen,) and she, dis
graced and ruined, fled with him to New Orleans,
where he lived awhile by gambling, and finally
reignited with .her ,to San Francisco. Hero lie
flourished. awhile as a blackleg. but finally his
lock tartted÷he was cleaned oot—and at last
sold out his paramour cousin toe luckier gam
blei for moncy. She refused to be transferred;
when he beat. her brutally over the head, until
he left her motionless, insensible, and as he Aup
posed.dead, on the floor of their 'lodging; when
-be ran away to en interior county and set vp
for apoliation. Ile was successful, as his pres
ence:in the Legislature attests. Such charac;
ten abound in .all newly settled' regions where
time has not been given for educing Social Order
from Chaos. Shall we -confer on such the power
of imposing Slavery on .unborn gencratione—N.
We have reason to believe that the danger of
ala Tory being permanently introduced into Cali
fornia, has not been cremated by the Tribune.—
We Have had'aithin a for days; the pleasure of
an interview with a gentleman of rare intent
'genes and observation, 'who has lately spent sty
eral aiaontles in California, _ vidtink every part of
it, and hid the best opportunities of becoudng
Acquainted with thistate of parties and of pub
:lie opinion . -lie inforined is, that while . the
iiunves are ureter to shivery, the politicians and
deincogues,who_ manage to rule the Country,
-and;who fashion its institutions, and give tone
to political sentirattii, aro altruist to a man in fa-
Tor ef slavery. . ' The most of these men are
fkOm the Southern States, or, like Donglass and
intensely pro-slavery in their feel-
The leaden; of the Whig party there are
pro-sliyery men, and the Whig candidate who
came:;near. being elected to the United States
Senatk - is strongly in favor of the permanent es
lisitinent of slavery. r WC rejoice that he was
defeated,: The 'Democratic party, the same gen
tletiiiii-infetined us, is divided into two factions,
- the laigiMt with Gov.-Biome at their head being
opposed to; - slayery, and the other going for its
permanent introduction. If
_these latter unite'
with the pno-slavery . Whigs, it is feared the
schemes of the slave-breeders will succeed.
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Is this anytime for the sentinels on the watch
towers of freedom to go to sleep, or cry peace
andnecurity .Our gigantic foe is restless, en
ergetic and persevering., Ono' after another oi
thedefenoes of freedonfore broken down; and
shivery histeus to mount the breaches and take
pbssession:, Although the North succeeded in
bringing iri Calfonsin'asti - free State, it Wei been
so far . s Barren victory. All her votes in Con
gross been cast withihe dove-breeders, and
slavery has been angered 'to orbit there, and has
•got 110 strung moothold, that there to danger of
itiPermanent existence, =loos the free States
infthisside of the Rocky Afmmtains interpose
sudden - and orMiPlete barrier - to anyfarther slave
ry encroachments.. If California. in her present
rnoo7l,7fli - 47 alit'. the alive-breeding oligarchy are
to continue to Mile the counhg is the future ea
in tho past, and that the North cannot be goaded
.byiiyamount of hmailintlons, to smart its rights
and dignity, then will oar much prised Pacific,
EROS fan'an cosy prey to the dealers in humen
: . -Wrts. Starner co xo lasses f—This ques.
tled is one of mighty moment to. the: lovers of
freedom and of our country. The toadies and
deforidentuf slambreedme, in the free States,
ay Abet . 3t.neier , WM. They thus attempt to
Mai away the . rittenrion of the people of the free
States fto - 1/2 the impending danger, unti slayeri
hair seemed a =re, foothold. This is n put, of
the hellish scheme to rob the free States of the
territory guaranteed to them by a role= com
pact. We charge every Northern editor who is
singing this wen song, with bring a traitor to
e l . t u t er e s t e of freedom, a . foe to the rights of
humanity.' a base, trudkling knave, who is 161' .
flaglnug't6'sacilßee.the dearest interests of freedom
to,the iron rule Of eatery. - -
`.-To show the people of the free Static What
dig RI Urfa In settling Kansas,, and that
'leiter/. Is contemplating taking imniediato
aession, we copy the following proceedings of a
meeting bald at Wurrroar, Missouri,. on the horn
der, on the Sd bun. The resolutions passed are
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! recently received Intelligence of the
passage of . a bill by Congress, for the orgenita
tion of the territories of Kansas and Nebraste,
repealing the Missouri Compromise 'reatricttnn
and opening said tortitories for settlement, equal
ly to all the people of- the Union; and trains •
deep: end lirelj intereet, - mpeoially in thee speedy
- oecropilOyi of our border territory; of Kansas,
'and the orgardsition of a gafernment in it, and
the passage °flans which , will protect emignuna
from entryof the country In the posses
slop sad enjo portion
yment of their property, of wlutter
err *trailers smtlinvipg heart through the pnb
',lie pippeerrsy, that °Meantime, era now .on foot in
mane due Northern States insving for theirol,-
'Jerre the ooloratatieriof the new tetritorim, ex
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- nlit!ivery with Eastern - end foreign patpere,
.--ts view diretit'to exclude earl deter from the said
'tinritoriwitaigistlem bent the Southern t3tatts;
`end morwl.Partriy,.slaVe etigration from
ldthsettrinAtrArhentaN and biting also heard of
- ISMS:mg:attempt or is gang-;pt Preermilers Who
held. l'nueeting vdthh(this territory exiCatela;
;lonely resolved that no else.. property thould
be brmight into thehealliburselvew,
many of 111 4:determined:to Seek in Nine= ewe
future /wines, and to eery with us omepmperty tf
of everYdeseriptiine - which - we think proper; and
being determined to hold and enjoy the same in
pence or by force, we hereby organize ourselves
Woo, society of Missourians, for mutual protee.
don, and •
1 Resoled, That we invite all well' disposed 1
citizens, from, wherever they may - come, but more
esTacially, our fellow;eitizenn of the chtveholdirai,
Stctes to unite with me.'
2; Resoled, That we will afford to each other
mntaal protection in elaiming , and holding lands 1
in Kansas Territory; that we will not encroach j
upon the : claims or rights of each other, nor will
we allow any intruders to do the same, that untali
the country is .surveyed no claim shall be Made
nearer to any other than half,a mile,oeturing• to
each settler a (porter section of lankand that
we will protect, and defend the claim briiitch and
every individual of this organization, which may
bo etaked off and designated by the claimant in
good faith, and with a vie* to actual settle
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•• Resoled, Th at we will carry with us into the
new Territory of Kansas, every species of prop
erty; including slaves, and that we will hold and
enjoy the same; that wo desire to do on peaceful
ly, and deprecate eny necessity for retorting to
viblzuca in support of ourjusi and lawful rights;
yet, (in no spirit of bravado and with the stron
gest wish for peace) apprehensive of interference
with our private and domestic concerns i)y• err,
fain organized bands who are to be precipitated
upon us, we notify all such, that our purpose is
-firm, to 'enjoy all our rights, and to meet with
the last argument all who shell in any way in=
fringe upon them. ' . -
Remised, That we recommends to our fellow
citizens of Missouri. and Arkansas, more espe
cially of the border counties, to organise, with
these ends in view; end 'to each and every man
who feels en interest in the destiny of the future
State of Reuses, to boon the alert that we may
avail ourselves of tho great advantages which the
contiguity, of the now .Territory at once , gives to
t us, and entitles us, in moulding the government
Vand institutions of the future State in accord-'
ance with those of our own, and thew guarantee
for the future a good neighbor and a firm friend,
1 , united to us by .the bond of interest.
A meeting for the same purpoee,tool• place in
IndTeridente on a subsequent day, dt which sim
ilar resolutions were passed, - and a committee of
correspondence appointed to facilitate slave
holding emigratiod. Among the resolutions arc
the following: ..
Resolved, That we further most earnestly call
upon our fellow eitizens of Buchanan, Platte,
Clay, nod all border and western counties of Mis
souri, to meet and organize, and -to follow up
their organization by. actitin; thot we may meet
and repel the wave of fanaticism which threatens
to break upon our boiders, and that we pledge
ourselves to co-operate with them in all necessa
ry measures for our common protection.
4. Resolved, That we recommend to all our
felloir-citizens who have a will to remove to
Kansas, and to all others who feel. with them a
common interest in the protection 'of their rights
and property, to meet in general convention at
Fort Leavenworth, or some other suitable place
in the Territory, and to arrange for their mutual
and common protection, against all interference
with their rights.. . '
It is evident that a desperate efforts to bc
made to make Kansas a slave State, and that all
emigrants from the free States will be received
with coldness and suspicion, if not with violence.
.Me }would advise all emigrants from the North to
go well armed and in sufficient companies to pro
tect themselves, and to go" to Hdruas instead of
Nebraska. It is easier of access by way - of
the Missouri river, it is a better country; and it
is in more danger of being made a slave State.
If Kansas can be preserved . from the curse of
Slavery, Nebraska may be taken care of after
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Tar Marx - elms! OP. TUE IsIATIOTAL Weis
.P.surr.--In the speech of Mr. Chaie, of Ohlo,
on the Nebraska bill, delivered on the evening of
its final pa , e.g in the Senate, occurs the fol
lowing paragraph
I shall rejoice, Sir, if the friends of Freedom
disregarding the differences which bare hitherto
been suffered to divide them, shall be found wil
ling to unite for the maintenance and defenceof,
liberty, in a living, earnest, and energetic De
mocracy of the people, against the-nationalisms
of Slavery, under whatever. name arroyed.. I
listened to the declaration of -my friend , and col
league [Mr. Warfel with great interest.: 7.10 an.
notusced distinctly, and with emphasis, the fmal
separation of the Southern - from the Northern
wing of the Whig party. --If that separationhas,
indeed, taken place, a million of voters itzt the.
free States are emancipated from the influence
of the slave-power. Audit must bo remember
ed that whit, has most largely contributed to
prevent the formation of a triamphar.t political
organisatiort for the defence of Freedom, is the
fact that each of the old parties has bad a pow
erful pro-Slavery wing, composed of slarehoblers
and nonotlaseholders, ready to concede all their
demands. The liberal members of each party,
on the other hand, though opposed to Slavery-in
principle,- and willing, personally, to act against
it, hare been disposed to concede so much to the
demands and wishes of the pro-Slavery : wing,
that their own influence for Freedom Las been
nullified. Let a separation bo effected between
the anti-Slarery and pro. Slavery wings of both
or either of the-old patties, and it is not difficult
tO perceive that the opponents of Shivery in ei
ther will be ready to go .23 far, at least, - if not
further, than we who ham en long opposed
Slavery upon_ the grounds which I have indi;
The separation here contemplated by Mr.
Masa has, in effect, already taken place. " No
Whig paper at the North, of the least inlluetice
or standing, eseept probably two or three, ex
press the least desire for any longer union of
such discordant elements. The separation
spoken of cannot be prevented. Any attempt - to
'keep up -a political union, by mutual compro
miser, involving sacrifices of principle on the
part of Northern Whigs, would rend the party
in twaain in the. free State.s. Such a' national
Whig party would be n mere faction, im[Olent
and grovelling.. A great ..Vartlarn party Will be
built up to meet the necessities of the case and
the . demands of the people within one year, and
those who resist it will bushed by-its ponder:
cons weight. We have lout' had a Soulhern party,
in effect, if not in -name, which has ruled the
country for 'the benefit bf Southern interests.=
The only power which can snecessfollY - cope
with this clove party is a Northern party .of
Freemen: For ouch a. party the -Free States
are ready. - ..
Itir The editor of tho Post publlahed in his
paper,'yesterday fuoruing, the following as
totualiag raleehoods: ' -
"During tho adminustration.of President Fill
more, when Clay and Webster were making pow
erful efforts to pass the Cam Promise measures of
1850, the Pittsburgh Citmenc was as gentle in its
tones, as goremment patronage Could make
Not even in the Fugitive Blare LOW, which Clay
and Webster carried, and which received vitality_
'from Preeldent Ffflmore's pen, could induce this
honest editor teeny a word that was calculated
to wrest from his clutches the spoils of govern
ment On the contrary, anti-slavery prohibi-.
Lions were then, in his estimation, entirely on
necessary and superfluous, and , =Piled' for
What he is yelling for now, so, frantically, he
considered of no use 'in -1850, although_ the
spread of slavery was then considered a foregone
There is not a reader of the gazetle, during
IMO,. hat knows that the above statement'n
whole anti in part, Is totally and maliciously 41 , 39.
Mr. Ormions knows it, and be knew eo when ho
published it. 411 the readers of the Garotte
Inow that we opposed the whole system of Coin
promise measures of 1850, from their inception
to theirethiclusion, and even afterwards, and that
we fought as zealonsly, - . and as plainly, and as
firmly agtdost the Fugitive Blare Law as we have
lately done against the - Nebinska bill. If Mr.
Gilmore hes the elightest,scnse of honor and
mardinals •he will correct this slander- he
his - given currency to in his columns.--:
110 cannot be pomiitted to slueld himself behind
an'anonymous correspondent, while , be lends his
paper toe cowardly assassin, who dare not give:
his name to the public: We shrink from no res-.
ponsibility which we Imo incurred. What we
have .donc and said, km not been - In a termer.--
Bat we cannot permit - the
,Pose totally and mik ,
licimmly to 'falsify , and misrepreseSit car past
editerial.conduct, for the sake. of inflicting in.
Jury on the cause of Northern rights which' we
are defending against the aggressions of slait ,
breeders_aMi Dovish f!aeos..: .
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Fostox.—We are planed to learn that then is
noire probability that a way will be'opened for
co , operation of men of all parties,' in the pend
ing State Anytime, 'rho are desir' ons of hearing
testimony in(Oar of freedom. and rebuking the
Slave power.' -There is sgener a lwilllagae,eand
snidely onall hands* effect such coaveration;
and arrangniatmts aro ht progress, • Neraie t o ld ;
which 'are . tFO4O II IO ifeithliteitatiefacterily to
all conserved. trust that Owl ewicePtion
necessary to such , arose% oatintolvhng ' a
eterl>
floe of principle, will be made.'
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• Amen or:112. Sweser..Beliisr we present
two extinct, from i'speech in Congress of li on
At, inut)t , ' firnaur; ed . Ohio,, , editee;of the Steu
benville:Belli Pinion. The Art, the other daY
quotedfrom the Unipii to fortify its, poaitien.—
We shall see how it will accord with the senti
ments of the following extracts. The Post,. al
piost ••rery day proclaims the opinion that slavery
will net go to Nebriski:or Kansas: Let us hear
Mr. STrAil• on this subject'- •
• Bet Ido not hold that neither of these Terri
-1 tories can ever become alaveholding. On the
' contrary, I think it probable that slavery will be
established in Kansas, and I will tell you why I
think so. Its soil and climate are favolable to
Cline preduction of hemp and tobacco, two staples
which are profitably cultivated by slave labor.—
The "east line of the Territory is the west line of
Missouri. and it is in 'close proximity
,on the
south and southeast to Texas and Arkansas, and
on the West it adjoins' Utah, which has also be
' come a slaveholding' Territory. The. western
portion of MiSsouti is more' thickly populated
With slaves than tiny other part of the State.—
Their owners have only testep across an imagi
nary line and they are citizens and voters in
Kansas, While citizens from the free States can
Only roach the Territory by laborious land travel
over bad roads - across the State of Missouri.--
I No canals 'nor railroads to help them on their
-way, pod no navigable river, except where the
Missouri touches its acute point on the extreme
northeast: There. is snot to-day a white settler
in all, Kansas. The few white men 'there are
hunters and trappera, who pnrsuea roving life,
pitching their camps *here game abounds, end
foll Owing it as it changes its haunts.
The formation of the character of the Terri"-
tory, will, therefore, lie 'exclusively with those
who migrate there from the States: The first
eleZtion will probably settle tho question of sla
fery, audit is to be held as soon as the Governor
can take .the' census and make an apportionment.
Thirty-ninemen, enough to form the Legislative
Council, Ls sufficient population to organize the
Territory with. That number can be furnished
from Missouri before settlers from the free Suites
con reach the Territory.. Gentlemen may say
that they do not believe Kansas can become
slaveholding, butl know, and many of you know,
that the reason for forming the lower end unin
habited part of Nebrtutkainto a separate TeaTi
tory, was that the elaveholderr of Missouri
might have en opportunity to rush in and au
thorize slavery ; before' emigrants from the free
States could arrive.
.1_ The Post daily harps on the subject of self
government; which it calls the great. feature in
the law. We - commend to its attention the fol
lowing opinion or a Democratic editor, Jmnrfflay
avowed, en this ridiculous pretension which bus
been set as an crease for the outrage. Mr.
STVART, on tide subject, nays: -
But we are told that we ought to rote for this
bill because it e.stablishes the right -of self•gor
eramcat.. .
The bill itself ignores - the principle in every
-line. Instead of recognising the Governor whom
the people have elected, and for the term ho was
lected, the President appoints that officer,. and
is tennis fixed at four years. lie takes the cen
sus, districts the Terri tory,and assigns thenumb er
of representatives each county is to have itt the
Legislature, and is , the judge as to the legality of
Ihoir election. lie fixes the time for the Legis
lature to meet, the place at which it shall meet,
has a veto over the laws it shall pass, and his ve
to can only be overcome by the agreethent of
two thirds of each branch. Ue cuts the Territo-
ry into counties and townehips at pleiiinre, and
has the right to appoint and commission all pro
batejudges, sheriffs, treasurers, anditon3, coro
ners, commissioners, recorders, prosecutors, no
taries, justices of the peace, township trustees,
&e.,. down to fence viewers, and removes
them at will. Ile commands the militia, has a
general supervision over the laws, overrules the
judges by an uncenditional pardon, and gels paid
from the Federal Treasury. And for the due
execution of all these trusts, and many more
'which I have not time to enumerate, ho is not
responsible to the people; but is the viceroy of
the President, who removeir him at pleasure. A
secretary, attorney, and marshal :are also ap
pointed by.th , Lpident, receive their pay from
the Federal ry, are not amenable to the
people, and are remind:de at the will of the-Pres
ident The President also appoints the judges.
The bill fixes 4-he precise time at which the Lek,ds
'stare must adjourn, and no prrising public exi
gency can prolong its session fora air , tglehour;
and the people are taxed-without a voice in the
levy, Collection, or disbursement.
These are some -of the rights -of government
assumed in this hill,•and there are very many
others; nod yet we are told that it is a bill which
gives the people a right to govern themselves.—
Gentlemen cannot seriously inteudsuch an argu
ment td influence members on this floor. It is
suited to the mouths of bar-rbom politicians ; and
might possibly' effect something in the way of
carrying votes at elections, among people who
rend little and think less; but is not tit to be ad
druscd to the intelligence of this House. The
right of self-government-recognized in this bill's.
the power to establish the despotism' of Slavery:
:It gives one portion of the inhabitants the pow-
Or to buy and Bell another portion ; and it ea
sumesend exercises over the people nearlycvery
other right deemed valuable by freemen. It de
nies the people the rights they should he permit-
tad to retain and gives them about the only pow
er which should be denied to them. ' -
When the editor of the PM next undertakes
to-prate about the principles of sefloconmen t !
guarantied by the . Nebrnska swindle, we ask. hint
to answer theurgament, and statement of facts,
of his Democratic brother. All the talk made
about the principle of self-government, -as re•
gards the Nebraska bill, is a gross deception, an
insult upon the intelligenCe of the . people—a
foul lie invented by Douglass, and retailed by his
. pimps'end toadies, for the 'benefit of slavery.--
The acenrsed and bitter pill bad to bo gilded, or,
sugared over to hide its disgusting deformity,
and a plea of liberty. was • set up in order the
more easily to accomplish a scheme of oppression
and tyranny. If the foal wrong is to be done,
let the friends mid pandereri ef•slavi.breeders
have the manliness to admit the full intent end
enormity of their crime.. To crawl to it in the
=Wit of falsehood - and deception, is adding to
the extent or the indignation of an insulted
.
yier itia
The tiona! Ent comments on the fraud
practised uptin - the country, in the Nebraska bill
in regard to the Clayton Amendment, which it
was said was stricken ont, but is stUl in the
We lam been for several 'days apprised of an
astounding imposition practised upon the country
in the passage of the liebraska Kansas Dill—the
detettion of which, we learn, it due to. the: vljilainy
o.f Cot. Benton. Will the people of tho United
States believe that Um Clayton Amendment, in
stead of having been omitted in tho Nebraska-
Kansas DIU, is at this moment part and Parfel of
'When Mr. Richardson moved the Senate Bill
es a sutrstitnto for the Bilt of the Rouse, he sla
ted, distinctly and unltudifiedly,lhat the Clay,
ton amendment, excluding - foreigners from the
right of suffrage in the. Territories, trot omitted. ,
This, was reiterated by hino throughout all the
proceedings, every opealcr . proicieled en' the as
tramption that the statement was correct& only
with this condition could the bill have passed
the Rouse. But Vre'know bow it passetl—.no time
given for examirrion or amendment; all die.
- cession, all amendment choked off in Committee
of the Whole, before the font section had been
disposed of; Ihe whole bill forced through under
whip and spur; Ly a reckless majority; overriding
the rules of the Hence, and their own Speaker.
%After copying too provisions of the bill, and.
the comments of tho Now. York Evening Post,'
which we bare already given, the Era continues: -
But this is not AIL iThepprovisionof the act,
that repeals the Illisiouri_Compremile, extends.
to tho territories nll ether laws of the. United
States. Now, among these, Ls the Law regulat
ing Intelcourse ,with the Indians, which expressly
ezeludelforeigners* from the territories occupied by
the Indians. The .section thou provides for tho
eieinsicin of foreigners, not only from the right
of suffrage, but thane:lt of settlement In the ter
ritory: And naturalized citizens, together with .
those who have taken the usual oath of intention
to become citizens, before they can rote, are re
quired to swear support to this provision! that is,
to swear support to provisions that not only
franchise foreign-settlers, but thrust them from
the territory! .
'Was ever a more stupendous imposition praii-,
• tired? What think the Gernian citizens and Im
migrants, who halm been soothed,with tho mi
nimum that Chlyton'eamendmont was omitted?
What thinks - the nuijority which violated the rules:
of tho douse, rather than suffer full and careful
investigation of the bill,which would havii brought
to light this gross iniposture wut, thinks. the
independent press of tho country, of a trick Which,
with nit its ftimilimity with; legislative corrup
tion; it never dreited Wait think the, good
people 'of the country of this coVert; Insidious;
complicate riot, far subjugating the territories to
the Oligarchy! - • •
ZEt i t i tltUtywoortrnim thew ilkepatalt , ~ nd
widen 111carraly timnlnnT
Malty lbs vlolsUok the ISEI 000 d ait Joao . hntli
. .
In.; The Pittsburgh' Union snyn we have ilii
.coverattanother , !3fare's Neat",in the matter of
the, frauds upon the - people 'in the Nebr.:take; bill
swindle, the account. of Whiehwe copied ft= the
New York' Eveniog Pont. We de. not'otsitn the
merit of t4,whteti.l 4lo .
'ketodia
the people. to due. aooordingto 1011ot : fens )
Era, to the sagacity of Ur. Benton.'
- - A i h . - - ,' 0 , --- : , "=. - ti , , I ,i nu i t ai r - Rraces , -- , vlii-, c i i i i i i ji i i ii i : ,,
1: . AMER - Coeirr--.. a . tg i nven on. ---.,- ' -
butler county assembled at the' countyaeat list -:.]; "0 -- ) paiiiculai th iireenr4rg the icinifinen-
,4 10 4tY, and notiii4tel th e following tie* 1.- -. - - throat, as n 'ainy of thannues - soli ari haratinia" ' : .
-,
-,,..e,,,_iinira'c.' tinsel A.
L 1 ;,. '156iv ,,..., 1 ? " ...... ; ~: 48‘ , 2 7 . 6 11± 1 - l'hum - tiet Pitta - mnahlhaTM;:ontch. Feb. 2418111
- -1,....-...227....... ..,....,,, vv.,. arl.Munt.,mut..soa . AN Earns= Annma-lecream who hare acautmel a
Prothonotary, bathan Brown. ./2 , 7i.rirr- andße:l 4m m iu s ,. -P adsii l. b r Mrir."an ve o r tu g i . , ° ; Plu ' x '. 1% 1 -
corder, Jesse - a b..- Be ;Wolf.' - Clirk, Samuel P. I MeMuelcribare," mule and mid by IM. =slat, =mar
Irvin. Commasioner, Joseph W. Chris' ty. Audi. lat Wood drat arid Virgin Ulm It anserers i t . ar • Mace
ior, Wm. Smith. -Coroner, Jacob - BenteL Con;'l , s tr= tbs" tens trogg ib tla ate to;tejr . tat
feree Delegates, in regard - to - - C012g22.22, 13: BLI. 222 1 poidtio2, and atieuldrthe evert. Wa fernsharuf on.
Lane, john ; tit. ThoMpson, and Join Belford. - Pomo tiu.sg°-.4."/ bate b.. 7. t r ued ' 4l ' l ' lt , tUt '''''
Tha Convention mumbler - 41y adopted the rem- 1 wrKaki w,,,, : mit 4 :117 are ananally Waxed by the
lotions passed by.the Allegheny County Conren. weight of enarenom :Veleta" ehould also oraeare then
tion, as the platform of princlple. or the Whiiia 1
rwni " I ' Ptind ' inc.ntim ' d • u
..
amay of the braces sofa are
=
'of Butler. The Butler Whig, in reference to i sold e . holessle and 4eten st the DraiStara of (teem ri..
the field, says: • 1 Keyser, No. 140, mace Wow st. end 'Virgin per,
"The ticket which they hare presented to the I N. 8...4. e s . t s ., gamer, Supporter", ?Be Probs. pas
people 12 - c9mposed of gentlemen, a sterling !no &main'. sad en kinds a eehaatral avallarmea -
worth and unquestioned competency Mad integ- 1
rity; end we cannot doubt that it will -Meet the
.unanimous . approval of our political friends
throughout the county. The nominations have
all been fairly and honorably made, and whav - ..
er may have been the former preference of hiay
oaf we are now all alike bound, in honor as Well
as in duty, to give to the nominees a . faithful
, and cordial support. We have raised ihe *kat
to our mast-heed, and during the canvass giia
labor zealously for its success.
. .
Er'The St. Louis Republican says that efforts
will be made to-revive the defunct ...ghephdrd 4
the Valley." Just as we expected. It will be
revived under new auspices, and most probably
under a new name, so as to avoid accountability'
ter the atrocious sentiments of intolerance, so
honestly developed as the true nature of the Pa.
pal Church, by the late editors.
Serqdr. 1111 more and suite were received in
SL Louis 'on Monday last, according to the pro.
gramme. 'Mr. Fillmore made unpolitical allusions
in his speech. , '
OWL UOOIt TABLE
Messrs. Lindsay and 131aldston, Philadelphia,
have laid on our table two works of morethan
ordimry value. Ono is "'Lectures on' ' lla Boa
of Daniel," and the other "Lecture: °nod+. Lord's
Parahla ;" both by the same author, the Rev.
John Cummings, D. D.; Minister of the Scotch
National Church; and author of "Apocslyptie
'Sketches" and other "corks; t'ummings is
now'considered the most venerable pulpit orator
in London.. lie is looked upon as a great cham
pion of pure Protestantism, and his church Is
densely crowded by intelligent audiences. His
great werk on the Apocalypse has passed alto'
lu edithins in England, and his other works - six
and four editions in a short time. The above
noticed works contain the purest evangelism,
clothed in sparkling . ..imagery and eloquent lan
guage. We warmly commend the works to the
attention of our readers. -
. "Tile Turkish Easpire."—This /4 a work, trans
lated from the Ocrman by E. Joy Morris, late
Charge of the U. 8. to Naples. It gives the
history, political and religious conditioe,
ners' and customs of the Turkish people; with a
biographical sketoli of the Sultan, Omar Pacha
and other distinguished men. Just the book for
the times. Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston.
27e Horticultural Review and Botanical .11aga
rine, for June, is richly illustrated and full of
matter interesting to the lovers of the rand
arts. We commend the work to the attention of
lovers of horticulture. 11. W.'Derby, publish
er,.Cincinnati. Price $i per annum, and cheap
at that.
' SPECIAL NOTICES.
(..Inguss burg . sues Crummy. 1,
, Pittsburg% June 10, j
The President end Directors of this Compn.
or lo...this day declared a Dividend r 4 Three Dollars per
share unon the Capital stock. vq.bio to the Etnehhaiders
or their legal representatives, on and after Mondar, the
lOth Inst. SAIIIISL L. MAIII3IIELL.
• ie17 , ..1,tk, • • &eraser.
• Dr. McLane's Liver Pill.s.—When the
proprietor of this Invaluable ItiCldi7 purchase 4 It of the
Inventor, there am no medicine which deserved the name
for the ewe of LivermtdDißkruseampleints, netelthstand.
tog the great prevalence of them diseases the united
Staten. the South and West varttrularly,• where the
pedal:llv frequently unable to obtain tho terrines of n reg.
War physician, acme rentedy use requited, at once safe
and effectual, and the oncesthm oNtticti weld fano wise
Drum preindlelsl to theccmstitution. Thlereedietne teem.
piled by Dr. ,prime's Liver Pills. es has been proved to
everythetance to which It has had a teLaL • Always ben,
tidal, iota earner 7 Instal:ion has ?Tr occurred in nhkhlti
effects have been Injurious. The invention of an educated
and distinguished teityelden. It has nothing In centrum
with the attack mediums indexed ripen the public byetad
ton pretenders to the •nrediral .art. Espadermehae not
proved, beyond a dant.t. that. Dr. McLane's, Path the bent
remedy ever proposal for the Liver complaint.' .
Duratuaers oIU be' careful to ask for DR. SCLA.NE'II
CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. and take none eine. There
are other phis, Annealing to •to War Flits, Lwow beans
the prddir. els°, bln Celettrated Verndfuge, mn non be had
stall respeetaUs Drug Storm In the
.Cnited Status also.
Mr eat" by the sole , proprteterrn, kl.F.)11.1511 DROTIIEIIB,
jalfedavrat Stirecatere to .1. Kidd A L Co. rd Wood
NELSON'S FIRSTJREMJJJM• ,
DAGUERREOTYPES.
- -
POSY Or VICE EMILERT.
fIITIZENS AND STRANGERS who-wish
‘1 to oldsla monde, tel.lslle sad Iltwllk•likeilese.st
Wit rr it iit7l ' ll=ZroisTiat i L ' Wt ' ,: ° Z q; .110".=
l rasrsatlod, fa cbsego mad•. Hanna' ono of the.
food Nit •17,inpni bl.le sad Sky Hints ever sop
atruoted kx the lawtrazavnt• alb* no.
poerfalkiad.•ad luting •dond the erwtuto of Duitum.r.o.
traria. so acw yrs/Al:nod try traison Pont.. crITIII
- tiedliew T0rk....51r. Yn blineelf to I. stla to
..o to ilto Mims, of Mr Att. • %trio of takingerrestypor,
.olthar Magdy or ID groups, wlklett bat 11trOT Urea metwoal.
Eon:map. and opurstlag la all westions, foam bo'cloolt
//.. a. to d o'cisek. P. rL.. 1.94.10,r
• .11.A.3tDW ARE
LOGAN, . WILSON: & CO,
Beg to.eall the attention. of Buyers to their
extroAroStock
EARDWAItE :AND SADDIEJIY,
COMplifillg 09* b be , malt. complete seecctmentslo. LM
R.ECEITED DT RECISNZPACRITS PP.031 EUROPE,
and ntdch the? offeron the' mood Laimble' Lama Ito ,
.. 6 g raid end 17a. lelDk 4 prormated b
.btitlng tank _
Ns:" 52 Wood sir TUgqfar..;_
,(4 DOOta AIM TWIST. 111:111 (4( 4764 5,
atornotrnms
hilson Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing
AND irntga azwinAux.
For' lrarming 'and Vencilatton.of Buildings
W. *NI yontroct tar Warning and Yontllallog
Etostrior Ifot Wator;lipat or Chllsoffa Format. Chorebe►,
Schools. Ilorpttals, Victoria,. Ure►n Howe., Onat llamas
hat Rotel► or Threllinst, No. RS Mutat at.
M'Clintook's . Family Modioices.—We
edl the attention of bad; of fammthes,and otbisng, to th. ad
♦arftsementi im taw knedh page of thew ralualle yamtlt
Dr: - Morse's Invigorating Bll=ir •or
CORDIAL.—If It is inquired now this stoat reatoratteu to
aecompliatting euch.ertnordloari nitres, ve bit onIY,InPIT
that in the Antler' herb that toms Its eardloal Ingredient
harebeco blooded by the Omnipotent. Physician, s larger I
mount and 'render varieties of curative properties than
- bad hertegure teen Supposed to exist - In &hundred different
hruclos of the Phorinccopcd.a. , A uhoinlllo,lllll2o tbeit of j
remedka, ea to epesit, seems to hare been combined In this
herb; and be the =Mal or CORDIAL we have their ecue
contrated mews. It la the effect, however, not tbecanee
with which we hare to deal in the practical appliestimt
the tandicidd. The victims of dramas are Cured, the
nervous aro rallered, the half paralysed rename their astir
111, the- entrerere from besluche are-tormented.no more
the. Weak became rigorous, the tint of Jaundice loam the
completion of the bans, the deprescod In Write te:0120
buoyant, the sick in shooed In every condition of Xmas.
'dales tom e d l tomtit from the two of Dr. Idorse's In
idgOreUngz s t or Cordial. Thm facts, supported by
ircnfragrlde f are pnuented to the' attention of Lars
ride, who can verify them by • mingle - bottle of the. mod!
'clan The Cordial le put alttlably amoontzsted, to pint bet
tier. , Prim throe dollarepor !Attie, two for are dollari, six
Tor twelve dollars. Proplietor,
, • 102 Drolgiway, N. T.
Sold y Drogsgiste throughout the United et(4.11, Cans
dee and West Ludlam : •
General Agents in Plttsimautil—Tleming Bros., - eerier
Wood and Fourth ;dregs; and Om 11. Keyner. corner
Wood West end Virgin alley. BMus -by J. P. Pielning,4
All.Aboo7 Cite', .• •
ivitEatimi'ifittifittlis;
.11 o irerrE
xo. co wpoD i mr imm _ pa.
Prorrietersof Dr. ItlauesC4Ubnilect Yannifoan, Liver
The test etidenee that can be adduced
itr ancrtetttro ofileaciousuese of Ifoolland'egormio Ettore,
prepared bon.. o,3LJankaon,lo the ungnmedoeted demand
far them frontal! Data of the Velma and although there
may ho teeny compounds prepared sod youregiuted so be.
log worthy of a liberal patronage, yet we feel couotrelood
- to ironerk. that the west number of tufty:dais with ,
which the wortbrdoetoi bar "boon honored, by Tema% o
hlgh e e, d l gegef,ey and respect:MlMl , y, who found It ucw
eseurto bareiceourse to his•Prorafatione Ii imilingn7
eufaciontir 'conclaelre, that ammo otioethal mealy DV the
almost Immediate relief of theta agllctod with that direful
umlady.drepool‘bas never boon dbcorcred.
gold ill Ilttsburzta by YLCIIING Muhl 'Draggle,
00 - Wood's!. AI" ft' sal. by lira. IL Hglfilltiau tVo
. Wateholuse; tzer.i grentikes
at J
- now in Ito occupancy ames , :klethallY.on d'ununt, ad
Jainlns tbaird aba Aztecan •liolid, Seam the
ADA' eusulat.. APpIY at !Ida ulnae. , : tab.= tt
Weak.
turn' Jame ASD tluc eumada.—i WOULOI illpettrany ta•
till the attention of bhritelanie, and th, Datlle gunrally
to mir peortment =sap Stuekintai- Kew Vol,
,aajiSocks ant bodiga far Ile relefasul care of Vat
app tt Word iret*lfeek Ankle& Weak Kaki
iplas.rartanfoplia4cell utra to the'eara o f d la !oseeL l *;
gutting ootwa4d nuvatt; •.. -
arrlhOk k iDiTteriiirtat.f 110d7 Unteefil
Eupportero;fihnottei Baas; ma la. tilt all 11.06,1: ot
InateslgniMenala and la th e ears of „
(1110. 11.
inia.aaws 14.140 i car. Mod it. antlylrgistiaii.
Onstadon's Excelslot Hair Dye.
NATURE EQUALED DT, ARTII
Tor s t ar the Wenn endeavored in rain
The hair, without smirching the fibre, tostain—
Tried tids nostrum and that, but in changing the hoe _
They withered tbe hair past all net torenew. -
Ten may burn Tour gray trews • black ore brown, .
Bat Nature the cauterised tint will die.*
And, borJulees dried up, you will mon be appalled
NT fading Your lB treated =Mum PALL
Unit Yam, as we've said, the craft o.naggled in vain
A . dye without caustleor ilms, to obtalle—
A Budd innocuous—that, Awed on the bead, :
Toe brown ore black would transform gray to rid,
Many tisbeetwat proclaimed that tho end wsa aeldevadi
But tho whostmok thelrbead,:tborlab the feolialsbelleved.
And to spite of advertisement: placard and num.
Of each humbug the public foils= had enough.
At length, 'twee but lately, "Eurokel" they cried;
The want so long felt had at length been Irupplied.
A dye wee atm...iced, that.in changing the her
The - hair did net scorch—the announcement was true. '
In en Instant, &or locks severed, funds . or red,
Wu a black or a brown the moat exotddlo, 'bed—
Tho three were nourished Inateadot dostn:Ted;
The. pores Of the limb with no pigramtiOrli 4lOyedt,
'Yonder unpleasant thellquid gave out;
.. -
The odor vs. never one moment to doubt;
No chameleon °images to Wrote and green -
E'er rendered the ladles "not It to be soon . — ' •
Instanter, the tint that you asked for was there,
Like the darknom that follows the lightning's glare.
What a triumph wee this: how the tidloga went forth ; -
Toth. East, to the West, then' the South tbro' the North.
Until Schnee and Faahlon with common soalaim
On their tablets Inacribed the discoverer's name,
And declared that no nostrum Ma plea could rogply
- Of their own Catruneao'sEreslider Dye!
. Pohl wholesale and retail, at KEYBEIrB, 140 Wood at.,
• )01 - Sign of the Golden Mortar
;;;4 4P ;Pk
. Hernia, or Rupture of 'the Boitrels.—Th ere
are thousendeofpersons who ire afflicted with • Rupture
of the Bowels, who pay little attention to the disease until
the bowelsbecome etrancolated, when In all probabliltY It
may to too late. flow Important It la, then, for all those
suffering from tmy Pim of "Rupture of the nowela", to codl
at onennpon Dr. KETBEIt, at his Wholesale brag' Stare,
owner of Wood et. and Virgin alley, and procure a . Tenn
to retainthe protrudingrortion of the lowels. lie. Hey
we Ma an Alai wet of the Drug 'Eton, where Trusses me
implied, and warranted to glee catisfscelon. Ile also boo
every variety of Trusses that you eon rutme, and at any.
to mit the means of every one In need of the article.
I oleo keep !terry kind of Supporters, Body, Bram, SouPeP
sitry /kcal/gra Sierran Stooling:, hr enlarged eel,., and sit
kinds at mechanical appliances used In the cure of dlareee..
I would respectfttUy Melte the attentirm of the public to
an excellent Truss for Children, which Invariably , affects
cumin •very short thee. • • .
IL—I also keep on bond end for sale a large assort
mane of Shoulder Braces of the most Improrad kind. that
hambeen worn with eo much ratbdoetkris by hundreds of
persona. both In and ont of the dlr.
PR. KEYSER'S BBB° STO RR S TRVES DEPOT, ear
ner of Wood Street and Nirgin allay, No.llo, alga of the.
Golden Mortar.
'4.ll2 , :dharT
qtizelif Inanrance Comp' , oiri,ttabnrgh;
' n. D. IMG, Prisidenl.
11A3111EL k MAILBIIF.LL, Seib
; OF.Flt.e, M trATER, BETI9I7.Y4MR.E.II7,AND
• '
WOOD Sr REELS • -
I llit-IMP.B MI III3I,L AND CARGO RISES ONTTIE
SSIPPI KISER% AND TRIBUTARIES
Sir Marra against Loa or Damage b F.re. ALSO
acretruetheperary'the SSA and .N.L.AXD-MIFICIATIOR
and TRAIA SPO.BrAT . .
King.
itillit i elVtt n •
Itonort De e mlaryJr,
P. !fels - ugh. . •
Load M. Perma..
Walter Dr7sat.,
John P
Wm. Latimer. Jr..
Julls, S. 141wor
Sa il Se1lao„
.1, Saisamaak or,
nays,
zton.
PROTIOTT(TN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
or ILARTVORD, OO
CooILO stock, Annual Protalonto tad Rata= !wad e
" • 1,000,00.
INCORPORATED' 1825.
Policies of Lssuranoe issued at all times on the
most favorable terms, against
LOSS OR DAMAGE . BY FIRE,
oa sirs
PERILS OF 'NAVIGATION.
.atutvssngt inart , LElr m * Av°'%O.
— lndipatio• n and .14 — ver.uompLanit Cured
111 . SMUT PETROLUUM.—IiteerI the following latter from
Itts.W. Dickerson, Iklllsslonary In
,Oragoto
Sla A. U. Etaa=4/war Air.—Wf telt and wiibbaving beta
grestly.boneltted b lb* use of yoor Petrolatum, I wish to
base 3ow 1/Cl3ll IDS • bar. of two to thmo down bottles. I
not the Comfy/Rational lUole.er to thin blarr and ventral
otmy renk. ere affected with ludlontion and an inaction
ut Ivor, tin Immo of toestlf- acid wilb , team taking
purr PITitOI.S`M!. OR EOM OIL. We took tertral bot
tles—twoor three cmtb-mboot a yesiond m half airo; and •
wo here odor enjOyed e 3 aro.; baraltb 1.4 mars as we ban,
slow that tints. I bad ml taken a alumls bottlo 'ham.
tt.at full:nes of. the abotostb tallish so dill/mars UM dr a
psulls vas mildly!. and I bare frit nothing of it stmt....Allot
I me. Sly Eft was also reUtrod front a eh:outs dlgane of
the liner. which had boon of bercral Toots handing, by the
tu. of your Petroleum. • - -
14,14 by P. X. K fElt, Coma Muds. oko. IL KETSM
lb) Wood .1., and Droggitts and 3tedlrlu. Dealers dory,
wham. !Payers advertising Polndeum ecrpy.j m. 13
- NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WORE&
sluallt - sam etqt. above' Pie Zaniad, PI Aw/<lpMa
NOAGED fur many . 3-earn exclusively in
Li aid saaarttsctare a-Locoman - m:4, have n•rennr
kessencisidasbly ealsraed. hy additions °flame build/au-1
and nutarrous &stoma and tools. which will enable the
plarrietorsto tarnish,Wll/1 despatch, any descriptida ut
Locomatlsea. on Wand credit. - . •
oclo =mat, NOIULIS t EDN.
PEARL STEAM MILL. -
CANAL. BASIN, ALLEGIIVNT, - ;
NI:ARUM ILAILEOAD STATION.
Families will he supplied with our 'various
grade*. of PRISM LittOUND 1/100 - 11., hT letsina their et.
Awe at 0.11111, or in our boars at Lexaa,. Wilton &
Wend treet. or ttrstat k Ratter, rouser Mart) sad
Plt4Dar s b H. P. &Awls, at J. T. Hands.
Draatists. Alicabear.
Flour sill be dolt . ..nal to Granites In sitber of (ha ottlos,
Tenn. CASII on delirsty. - .
IrLfs • . BRYAN. NENNEDY & CO.
NOTICE.—Tne undersigned, Frederic&
Isere& efar t li t rr et Lorg , rllue C d e l aj o d
t jo " =l•Ovrertneirship, end, the
nazi. and
style ef triNWAICT • C 0)... for the rl armee of
souratirterto lrue sea Nails, end hare token the wars
house Se. GI Water eteret,hrteeen Err/lead Elbert etrseta,
whets they bare ea hoed an ueertelent et the earkettee et
Imo .od Nails, erhkb theyteer tor sate ea acceattoolaq et
tg, nu. They minciMay wild% tee Telzocia.g. Of-sm
potile. rKEDERIVE LOILKNZ, .•.
HAM:Witt
A. H. HOLMES &
atAatirAcrrazas or
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON A.X.
• LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCES, PICKS,
Timber, Bfill, Tobacco & Cotton-Screws.,
8 1 00 1 .41 , CAI IWVYligr NadaLmqy
Carmel Bridge Bonn, with Thread sod Nuts
complete,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
.W. 111320112: Ito. 31 Woos. Of., nig= s ruarr.oz grCOID
• 111r1113 wort vernuated. • . staaltf •
•
UNITED ErrErzs : LlFE
1 - • ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY . . .
.PHILADELPRIA.
OILISITIVICD APRIL 20, ISM—Claim PIa2STCAZ.
• CAPITAL-8250,000.
amter sr Third and Moms strait iVultiatdpian
. orinagne Or TILE HOME DOAAD AT PILILALIIELVIJIA
• • IlltroibiPe 11.Crawfbre PsTlLLladdird. • .
• Aa n ltOL V.t r o'mrson, • t::=l .l l:trution.
Jacob L. llntenre. Jam* LeTcren.T.
ITRIUm It. Onthrin, W DU=
rtrefatolf—tteibert IL. Crawford.. .
iftWAnt . j(7:: 2 9rtart;r9D, Tfllnon:lL Di
all"3" ? .Car.ll. l t aiNg . ll l. 2lll4OLD. Awn
matt 74 tourtirtmt. nit maw
Ease and Comfort—The .Confonnator,
lately Imported horn Yula exactly mate the flat to the
Patallaa dupe of the Itsact,e6 • new hat leas easy an the
heed ea seen one A mat fit awl a vat Hat m.l be bad
at 7f Wood et . ep2atf tr. DOGQLAS'
• • PITTSBURGH • • •
Life; Fire 6clfarine InsuranCe Camp • ,
OFFICE 5 FIFTY BTREAT.
BIA6OIIIO HALL, PIMIBUIUIII,
JAMES S. NOON, l'nsi,fmt
C1R11.16 A. Crates, Ikerstar7.
• This Company makot ovary Insuranco
:pertaining tour animated with LITE MAIM •
Ahst, asstruit Ilan sad Cargo Elskson the Ohla tole
31 l.drrl rivers sad tributaries, mid Ruins flirts
snOr
against Lou or Damage by . Ft ,
• And agslairthe Perils ot the Bra sad l'alsrul Itsvi
.na'h.nrrnoorrtt.aUon.
.trialllisikteeissusdst the kraut sates ectuirtent alth radar
partly,.
•Jszen Irmo, ••wm.B:n.m -
Mammal 31e•Chlritan, - Janes D. Met
Alasaniler lir *T.
Jolm_ ioin2 inllaton.
Jep.pt, PlO artala• U. Z=lTZl mad
jik
15 71 :. Wong Conati.
Jam. Itlgnb %IL • Itnrstla Lsediatatudng
lkom . l4,Eclderr, - , MEM ROW% Bum
• atiM—lrlb Mit iOI/7 1 7fts• eiA.J ' •
Du Pont .Powiter.—Every variety B
Wraps and Mut:lft Forda,.lo aD :tae. Mann attra7
en hand and far Yale from Iforrastor, In lota to molt Dot
•thzolia Grvarebto term& Alan Naar rum. ,
r • ' W. (I.MDIT ELL, Jtoonthektrore Attl.. •
• 7 41L • • Ali rrott 'amt. rittobursti..
Ladies Psww Pon.
M'CORD CO. would most respectfully
antis tha attantion of Lidlop to tbedr Was and omylsts
stool of /ANDY VCRS ; pow opening. tomtriatos la but
Pablo, Blotto Alartln, Dlttat. Lrax. hrmlw, Janina &Mr.
teL -sock Itattn, °cant, Copy' and Swan's Down; Ales
Irletortsia, Poussstr:cmok.noss,•*c.; mr.eu w?pesws
Avtoinuit; WAILER *CO..
'BANKERS AND:INSURANCE DEAL-.
ER& No. 11t Rood stood, do<rthmn First stret•
boott.-Bny and rU.Pre aid Ctarent V. td.. Might log
Elobsago, Coto. Btodui, Niatoroi, on& %Worn Tine
BINA, and Proallamoy Note.; allow. IV. aro t Mao Dr'
;mhos of Aix' awl COMaillooloyrand Wore TUr Not
'Mut* POW." ax thi Stiti TlUttirs Oarroxi, (ash
Cooltal;1170.0004 tio.tha 4. IIB CCIPA t re MO*
10,000.49 0 ,1 • 'l , -. 1 . 46 4i4
A. A. CAR • micsointo.;,!;
Corner 4th' B niitifialdsists4
PITTSB • GEC 1.4
State Mutual Fire & Marine
INSIIII4NCE COMPANY:pp HARRI§BULG.
CAPITAL 550,009.
Girard Fire and Marine,insuane \Co.
OF riIILADELMIA;
- •
APITAL - s3o'Qpooo.
INSUR..42ICE COMPANY OF TIIE VALLEY
OF VIRGINIA, \ ' \
wnicalsTra, VlZarni:, • \
Oa_pital $200;0011.
OFFICE PENNA. INSURANCE CO. OF FITITECIICE;
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $3 O OOO.
jeIG-6=E • A. A. CAILItIER&Seer:
HENRY H. • COLLINS,
COMMISPI7V DI 7II7ICHAkT,
CHELVE D , D
STEN t Sr FISH:
And "Protium Generally . .
NO. 25 Wood street, Pittsburgh. \
VIORTRAITS,MINIATURES, &COPIED.
—CopI. nfPainting. eroren Drawing.eta: taken
On ItlOnnOtire br M. CARGO, Dagnerriaa Artist.Apoiha
Dnidinga 7G Fourth at. llarioa o moat superior armor,.
tuna oflight.artlatle.bold.t faithful likeurseee oreereeut
ad In any kind of weather. Foie,. SI,IXI SIO.OP Lod up.
ward. The only Daguerrlan limns In the city in width
the r* , eption oom is on the world Mon% . . ,tarf:g
lavaUs recovering from he offecteof
rer, , Dillons Maoism or continued tllmu. °fatly kind, , allt
End Cortaro Spanish 31ixture thei Only rotaSdywhichnill
mire their drooping constitution., word ali bad houriora•
from the Wood excite the lion' to a prompt and healthy
action, and by it. tank properties,' radon the patient to
We cm onlyeay TRY IT. A *lngle bottle -Is wean. all
the e.edleil-Baresilarillas oil/tenni: It rental. no
Mercury. Onlnee.cr any other noxionn or ' , oilman. thug
end can be elren to • the youogoet infant nithont twits:
Foe llio tertHicates of wonderful cure. around the bottk,
than too bundrell tai O in tho ol . ty of ,litOotood.
Soo gulvetttlement - '...-,J017411:161112i.
,i1L21.4=1.11.4
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Gentlemen? 'First - Claes .Goods. .i, •
HE iubscriberO beg ileOvo to inforta:ftloi
potak that they 111[111T<Id thelr Srtztecer Stoek, earn •
mina th e neweetand moat thattionablb Falai.* for Oen •
lemma' wear. - . • . , E.- WATIII.& CO..
•--
jet/• .
- • LS Liberty street.. •
• • ' TOO CORNER OF OF FIR L o
ST & LIuritBERTY STB.;
PITTSBURGH: PE.V.37A.
MA . O . R2VAT I S L '
ATOOLENN. tof e . to d rLmi l l i tz,.
fVtaarnEs, DILI4INO MACHIN Kg, tr.- ie., manning!.
tend to utile, 101. ) .10 5. F. II AMMON & CO.
The West Point Hotel, ,
ON THE UNITED STATES . GROUNHS - 11
at 'MIT POINT, le now open for the , rteeptien of
al ru odt.in aA
nnweDnocek
tlauding
fo u rth by
etahe
bGa rnenn
Feerice plying between Cold Spring nd West Point and I
aleo between therrisonitDepot and Fleet Point, have been
ertabliebeetto meet erery train of parewneer cars on. he
Hodson River Railroad.'
The at
and cleiranistoranboat ALION leaves Now York
daily at 4 Var.& e. at •th - irfratief Robison et, landing '
her passengers at the Point In time . PP mita= the eTett
ing,parade of the Cadet., and returns to the ally at p
clock 4. x. Other steamboat comnmeicaUotue will be :free
" ga t elleten t e t rigto r i . freebie. painted and rtelorated Per
the season, and the nibretiber be happy CO 11[0 , 76M10.
date friendsivad the publlu JeThtfai P. IL ROE.
Newiriviri - of -. Chickerlng's
1 OLIN L ik
11. MELLOR, No.. bl y
= dT. 1 1 1 . 1 h.l`; riji
r..Z:;AIV,. Ant ; tiali
_from the celebrate wanting:tory ot Cum.
Tanta t 'OM. Dorgan. N• 1:.:
-• Tyro aunerbly carved 7 octavo 'Nano% • '
Your plOlO llosegood 7 do dm.
Throe =red do CV do tha
One extra du do Cr do do; •
One plain do - lift do de; • •
Your do. do, . do ': do;
Three Walnut • • do •da
All the above instruments bacebeen finished during the
lost roontb and are of the latest styles of furniture.
/17 - Ineariably at Beaton inieos, and everg flow war.
noted JOHN 11. anmiolt. 81 Wood won.
• Jen' • - _Agent !be Chlekerlng - 4 Bons, Easton.
_ _
VATOCE--cia — pai '-' d for Wool_ yb
•ir ir 7.17 TON DONNIIOIIB7I, atimPay.
SWEET SCENTED EAPPEE
The Ilnast article of Einar nose In we; MO ILe. iced by
JOl7 • .JOB. FLEMING, cur. Diamond S. Market la
I3ERFIDIERYL-4. have on . hand 'a very
11,774r1;="p7.7.. ° TlT.ndrrp'aul.ofi
wealth; wilts call arta exnenino before._ purchasing
cisme . .102. FLEMING, mr. Died & Market at.
ACRE BRANDY-1-cask of tho fraesit Cog
ii o.rumar, for medicinal innpoes, tted br r
017 JOS. FLEMING.
'wendWlNES -1 cask of genuine .Port
1 d 6 Merry . , far la edirltul pIITTOFCS, reed by:
1017 JOS. FLE3IIIcO.
AIINER AL WATER--Congress, Bedford
sad Blue Liar reed dim t from the s vt ir ag.
IVOTICR TO FARMERS-
!.0 Ilarso Rakes: troprorediaate.;
poteret Grain Drills; odor_ Roy Fortsq
, 10 dos. 11,63. Forts; . - 0 do C.,14 Crsdlos:
- 20 do Sithef Soreithic: 10 do Monks, for /Sorra.
IS2 do by , jal7 , JI)IF S 11'.11WIEOP.
Qina DO%. COUNTRY CALF. SKINS in
ell, store fur mule lry • T. GRANT 1110317:Y.
_ - -
SIDES SLAUGIPR SOLE- LEATH' :
ER Ickatnre for e - by J. OItANT
• Jef,j9 W
ilt...ppmluot theltendrof Wood:
111h# ea)RD'S PATENT SOAP, limn uractur
1M by T. DENECET4 for We In nunntltlem by
1.1 • . lIEN EY 11. COLLIEtt, 25 Wood pt.
gACON—Ia mog ; nft rm:
10 Ma. clear Fides, ::0 N,dr. F 1 lde fn more
uar Jos .by inl7 .11i/11.111 DICKLY k
Qt: 1 1,140-75alci. uo * storc 2alo '
s. - 7J41. ItIATAII Inca .2 ago
TIRE. PEACHES AND APPLES--; v ,
300 altd. tiro Applied 100 Ad Dry
da do •do reotheo, pork* lo Mors far maim by •
ISM AA DICHNY A 00.
CZ .110LASSES-2n is store for
CZ
l '7!"*" • ft'vtallic DICKEY On:
I.IXIMNS•46 - 17Z11:1/17133 - C 6 in Stone
I.lll,Lraolr.. Jell - hMIAL DICE= & CO.
-
BITE • lIOSES BLOOM IN SUNNY
CN2 in your garden or on your cheat; snatch.
• ''E' of II ate ao4 hie yot.elf to No. 70 fourth ritual and
get ' , Jur newts oldie life and tight are vouchsafed and
ero the Carnation b. fode thou your rt.], leaving you
prelate thdull and shadow of ynoribruor pelf. Came:
(iallery Is r ano. fur yroduclug surratior portrait.. Pr
moderate. draft.. at the duorday Iladerenl46- • •
letre.d.nr/1
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OR. DAME:BOK SALE—The subscriber
offers to tarter ii/r toinalry =win near this or ei•
efe l hinty Citr. the tour desirable private Iftelline and Lot
of tinned; eitaateeet Wylie rt., vitbin t7o imam of the
note TOG OGne end Custom Eon.. Tito moony Is near
iy new sod or abet:met modern droettructioa ednehtlog of
atwo Meer Brick holldine and dlable 'hock Ittilidinett
sa
Chatultaldre, Le, throeolnyet the bolus hot and old
cater In trash home. kite-Oenend both rms. and sn
t:o
coriels order. Illdett soald be either bet-tend or ahl
"Too liberal knee. Eaqulneof Maths LIGGETT, . •
Jen Ca sod 70 Water at •
A ..TS—SOD bur. in store for solo by
I jun DELL t L[UOII r.
OEN MEALr—A (remit supple, prepared
tunny we, gag op la bale. for
17 • DELL a LIGGETT.
LIELLEOCOItN--.1000 hue. arriving for
b . BELL l LTOORTT4
11.1.W0N-4000 Ilba. Shoulders and .flame
reed aad.toe maa.br . BELLS LICIOETr.
TURNITURNIP SEED— dust reed the following
P
Gahm, (areela) Stlni.a haprotr4 lasgna.*
rs Dian,
4.4
41; ned 7.6 thitea: harrtianaea
Sallow Aware% and for pb„LA„„.
4•l7.fts • . ale. 319 Wood at.
StIOAR--150 Mids. Sugarjust, reed — andr — ter
wow , ammon a co.
11, 1 iFi7 2° tell' primo RicJilrZißg,hr..«).
VIEACIIIES--M aka. bright Ohio hiaves fat;
2. ale Jan FLOyD 00% .
— The kagle Manufacturing Company , '
Nee ofedure end ojeclue SA tliel/kerhoe efentrefis nook
at o dun:wok/roe TAa pricey POIMICIyGOOD.V:
RIM SILK DROCATELLES AND CIADLINES,
In mat Tarter of Patkros and combleatlon of Ogee all
. • of erttkh !Items are
•
• •
CONFINED TO OUR OWN SALES •
An eitlhely oem article for
FITRNITCRE, 171101...1TERY.
WMOb amen. lb* neatest amount of DUKADILTTY
end Ittellti intliki to any article ever before teed.
Theo Deeds are mad* AT Pave Loam
for d s re Dealers
Donde °fete menufastans eve offered le.
will do well to examine this. Geode before Iturehashe..
nr ofth. C o., /'°' Path Plea, N.
Agent:
• •
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MILL FOR•SALE OR RENT - 1 4
ordone, In emap/ete'ln ,
1 1 : 1 11r4110Ma Cr r Olil h n e rl B n l 4ll . l4
w imr=l .. n od too urn of 1..a04 will be
• S. CUTIISERII SON, 140: r. 4 it.
ROTS' .CLOTIUNO—Tho most.:coln&to .
"ram sad imosiblejtoit of lieWpar= Wo n t i lu .
agrinitiadr Clunist 0 P.M- &tut"'
J
IiOTICE FOR• POWDER-Merchants and
b rikrAnga 3 teceg i zal ple t sx wad In All or
. . J. L 111Vii)11 A CO.. •
'•
JAM., • D. 111OliElArArrhamrtrgiSei.
„DICE-15 tea. primo freshitioojuat ree'd
Alt, sod NW. br • ' • . • ItcUILLBd nolL • .
TDIE -100 IMIn. Louisville White Lime
Ost std. sr ma st ROE.
.11110illoN—. 160 tone "Springfield' Juniat,
$l6 • C6rlVbra); 60 tom Allegbooy RI rev Toundri
' • •• - • • aid/ILLS & ROG
•
rrOBACOO—An excellent assortment of fa
'turtle Wanda Mast by - . &WILLS & lOC.
INDOW GLASS - 100. his. &ID;
ly bzo.lol/ . 4 • . do tali.
IL:OMM a not
ACON—Oity. OILTed ctad
13
&bould , rs,amll•l4BB`, 8. C. Mom. •
.114111:148 1(0E:
_
T A R--16- bblo. Wilmington Tar in atom
and Aar Ws by Jol6 — 11e011.1014 ROE.
TRAYED—From eq suincribei living
1,..J In South Ylttilrergh, n m.ll PALE EMI COVr.. emu,
livan old. Wit to the right yonv:bevnnl I Un.ed 111 at the
polo. • Any prrivln leaving . 1111.11161X1011 COV.ViII
76 r r .9ositta
BOOKS juat re'c'd 9,. Stallat'ai F:eii
-"l3ta a l er t : iftrabati.rila 116b6,7tapiastkil
. s"l4=,:Al M=.... l l;litaidii., , rl.: •
• rh0t 2 : 1 =11143.41a".
=g 3fenu trA s t ll ltdrktiri 4 tagr.,,_ .
od aay lap at aim ,i'artlapoa tad awPa •••
Fatally. edited by kAillaltot, •
Tim Okt armory aptre . N 7
s u : air A
eeindut.
,)tural m llm..l,
Itatit&4:l3ibseliet• 111. •
"Artja u ,4924.4tWr . A Prsearal Musa irit4i,rl6.
YO (1 8X1° 'f 1412 b pnd VX/4
jel PUY thinol:ooll.7tPllt:
tyrsaTol7
VON DON.:coast *1141.31141Y;
VITWITS GOQDSFTA LAMES DRESSES
.uVjirtiesiliffVA„VlYMPWplV, pen
14 - 1,„
-= A
,E 7TAAMlttei.a \ ,
Ab..whh. - 4,11,454 critT. Tub. vi.trpa
\\\
rR,A.4-7-1000 bur. cat Corn:
' ' oYaitArth
- LECI7IIRE. 1 .
-tau= Mea'a Laminar Association.' •
rPIMPI T LOUIS KAZIIOII.Y. wattle fittn
aU , Patna, nill.lotttp!aitalsannie tran, i ts SATURDAY
emraing. Juno 17 itttt. ,
smigcr—:.'d asea
rol.tind males e Count& 'Crop his fatherland some
rt.. since. Hellas been loot rich marked ability.
on the En Rita"question baihre the nature of Manta.
&tient.. Rhoda Island and the raise. of Philadelphia, as
Ire loan:114m lettersocanmendlng him to mix Society.
.4111 - Doots opon at Di o'doet., L.eturo to communes at S.
airiloketa eta.t to be bed at tho Routh. and Book
Rams, Library Rcam.Lootate C-001:111t1V. aDSnd at the dom.
HENRY 11 - 00„
U. KINCAID
ti.Alll IS eta
111,
,“
JNO. aL
•
• . Great Se!lni-Azumal Sate of Carpets :
CARPET WARELIOUSE.. • ,
112 RAOKET.S'IREET. • P. I72 VBERGR\
Ar'CLINTOCT‹ 4:341t05.
• L .,,kvING commenced one enleof Carpitit
• • v o
n at., ac, • Vre biro the pleasure to 1111101.121Cff
one de and the public that vo aro now seltdon off One"
f. , =="iiVittrig.".•_%rbur k °l=atttro t r et
'Bowes; oh Steamboats. to rat and elamlne the larreld sad
best etook. West of the mountaLna. as we are determined
to mil cheaper than ran to purchased for cosh In the East , ,
ern eities. , Cror Kock comprise* In part the 'Wonky. eta:.
- IV* u'raotß
. post - d o:
Aft
• •..
Anbusem Brnsicir do; WoolSmtch •• d
Extra Imperial 3 Ply; FlempjAst and Rag d
threerfino `4IM Chenlle and Tufted Brom .
Tins, • - do , - do. Qutton and Coco* ]tatting;
Patent7rainstrY Inert dtr, tilkeenstin,Adelaid d Cocoa
superfmk, do, do., Mahn
Fine ' do • • des \ Stair Boor
Common, do do; Piano and TaldeCorara .
- Also; Oil Cloths:34, 44. 5-1 5 6.4 and 'end 11: 18 and
24 ft. sheete of o,err style and mints; (told Bordered Win
dov Rendes; Trimming,. de.' nAling the largest sod best
tuck Itt the Western. Market,. wgzl confident that we
• ran pions thamost fattidlone. anther the ptaos to
got Rivet largains,llll Market st., near Liberty. Joie
Notice to Contractors- . • •
•
•
\ Omen or en
\ Pit taburgh. Jtuao Drewired,lBcl.
•QEALED PROPOSALS wilLbe rewired
LI the 01110, of the Engineer of theDitteburah and Stria.
bearille R. It. Co., corner Grant and Diamond rte.. In the
ofPitteburgh, no e on/ et op Mends'', the2tlth das of
alum. tort. fur the Graduation and Memoir required to
omelets Broad hum reetinn No.l. near Raw DUI Run, -
to a point o theonongahela-rind, D ear
this err.--
The work Is bean, and none but reeponalble Ind efficient
onntrattors rho an known to the. Engineer . or 011rere of.
tat Company or Mom who san e crunn-w• /I recommended.
Plant and profile, of. the work to done,
thereto. be attn.. and any Information reArtimt \ relation
.0 Du obtalnedof. D. MITCHELL, Jr., Cldof On
.Finrerdr the (timpani, at bin °Mee. for three dare_orlor to
the Gum ofletting. .414.3 t ROBT.IIIX)Ds. P ast.
• •\:
•riPrifsrit.,EXT. -
Will open their neat great \
SEMI-ANNU.A.t, SALE •'• 1
; - •
:• OF DRY GOODS, , • -
• •-• On Thursday. ',Rine 15th; 1854..
'This Sete mill . be found to be the largest:Led meet at
tractive they harteserhabL - • jel4 •
. .
Diamond Market. ', !• -
saAT. a Meeting of the Diamond Market As-
floatation, hellion Monday evening. the 12th Inst., the
AT
owing renolutlons nem adopted:
, , Resolved. That the Treasurer of the, Diannent•ldarket
lion Arsociation, be and he la hereby 'lnstructed to call
In allW.lanererlue. by members on their, sutocriutions to
..
the 'Market Ilanee fund. and ~
R.:decd./WM,. That If such balance are not Said en or
betare the fifteenth of July nest, the swore' naymenta
which have been nude, in part, of such subecriptionn. obeli
be-forfeited on that day to the Asoodatlon, and appllld to
building areown.
,-. 111 Otnenanro of the shore, I hereby give notice to delin
quent subscribers that they call and settle up their Wan
ma, on•or lelbeo the 15th ofJuly, aforesaid. •
rm mover.
. • - L - 11.1.. , K1NG, 1.1
Pittsburgh. Tal3th,lBso.—jebbbtd
Fr-
„ l ion SALE—A neat,. email Farm of 35
6offerodsery bar. enelltre r ImPr°3.
iittgra - THOMAS WOODS, Tr.
IVIIO EY, MONEY—Good City Paper, htiv'
log from dare to ;mouths fanny can he r.egoel
a calling at thenfaca of B. AMAIN. No. 21. 6th et.
lOR SALE—A go — odr2 story Brick 'louse
of G roome,wilh a large Let. on Eraddockeffeld, on
wleh is gad water, ehrobhery and fruit trona. It Is offered.
Tors too . lloordse of Jel4-los THOS. 'WOODS. 71.;10 et.
•
• ' Administratori\ NoticiN •
ViTHEREAS Lettorttof Administration to
• •_ the Estate of JOHN D. WICK, late of Allegheny'
, ronnt, decd bare been grugruntedt. \ the .nbmiberr;
perm. Indebted to said mtate are reminded. to make
Immediate payment, . and than haring dolma or de
mands am..lnst The estate of raid decedent will make
known theta,. without delay. JOHN BISSELL.
• AdmloLstratore.
. • • • Mice IA eL.below.Harket.
•
The Fayette Bpiinge • •
Us hi. , hly - attrutice and fasiacienble
terion Pilo hes ecale hien teased. together with the
• Arms nramos limn.," adjacent thereto,' by the Propri
etor of the “Fmtamoton floret," on the National Rood.
New nuillious and Trepreremonbc have been added slow
last year. The enrollee nod puryfylog maternal of the
waters bane teen fatly csteblishod by the fact ttuit they-
Lira
:NEVER FAILED To CEEB ' -
the worst welter Sceofula, and other d 'ceases of the Wool,
by drinking *Up water freely—and to. ewes or eruption.
leadan and ninaTiha the drPoelta of the stream external
ly.wa.tesatze thoroughly eitelybeatc, with
aged
tomagnesia. nate. An. Betides. these ftniona are located
to the midst of Classic Grounds—withiu as hoar's ride of \
. IVANCINGTOYS FIRST BATTLE'FIRED. • \
at !Tort Necerdtr." where the entrenchments are diatiocto;
lb visitic. Braddock sea- Jumoraillesiatr.rft„Don-,
Imam pment arid Washington's 0001010 M.&
owe. winch he owned till he died - In the Immediate et
ciolty. oleo. nro several remarkaftle natural -mtnontlen—
. _ - -
DEIiANt'S CAVE, - - •
tlileb 0 iST b e We miles 'ander triOnntalmi—
e oelebnitcd tgitoPylii Palls. on tilt Youthicschemy Moor,
the Coramber Cats:met descending, from a sholoiLitr reek
mom Man fret porpoodilnlsr.
•• • •
• front Fishing and Game Abound
10 the irumedisto via:llls.' Horses, &oldies and Carriages
atll to f urnh - S.A.I for visitors. Era;.,-es owl ilroks xlll on
rtre at and tare the Etanihnstset Brownrrllle duly.
fromThal.% risitors Till pass In n drive of four nra pre
hours tu the Fpring7. • ' •
,The adrantsgra ofour en• tag lan to reder . -
nor charges more moderato thou then of so ,lmlla r et
taLlirhruent In the enantm_
Persons Tithing to rs; rnenon, in Pl.a." ad' droso the Proprietor, at."Parraingtncyrayette county. Pa."
tt:RA-SILL% num..
Fayette Springs. June 8,1.651—je14-dtf
. .
A -- iIANITAL OF: MISSIONS, or Sketches
of the Forel= Mbiloos or the Pre*. Charch; mot:.
Jesoishotring the •Mtiosta. and vtatletler or. Protettant
31h.t1one autancourtFureih Y John C. Lenere.
;3 rent. , •
. .
. .
• Jay'. Exenires, Z 1 Tel, nirer lard tepe.llloo..
raster's Dually.• new and beautiful story, eta.
The ewer and ottrerwlun I.e.+ by En. , " at
}OS 1/111/SONIS &polestar,. G. Market es. near 4th.
pWARTItiL-2 or 3 Iroti on Diamond alley,
between PlallbtlelJ and (Irani rte.. Fir arbkh fele
rill Oren- &maim of \ TIOIOB.ITOODS,
tole •• \ 75 Foortb !street
!WAVERLY rVELS,i, complete in 27
tql!. for 414/41 br 11"
!DVArwtt. 0.,`"a1v,43=
4fin BBLS. Locusviurk LIME for sale
tit, km /*Wink J. 2 R. !MOT Water a.
. .
FOR. SALE-45 moo of boid accom
modOlog Wm% saikdidoli Me V. Tax Ea
veep ill. Omani 11141zaul solltrankalown Hie kind..
1ar2..1.1tf ROBERT At LLY.
.
Q U
COAL FARMS, 30 good Farms:\ Mamie.
and Lats./Xi Loto la different lontioninhi Owen- .
les.4oCnotry enoto of Molest ktnd ia tho rkholte,all
of which aiNi describe.' on tuy printed rwalstet, wideli I
wlll t. phiascel to glee to tar ono who will rau.seesee.
;cod hartolln la what / bp. to hill. Call and owe. • :
layll-len • 'THUS, WOODe, Can't Ilinkireelit.lith ,
Y LOOMS--3130 , Napier Bloom! oow laWg
heioic u. T. Teatinan Ai hole ta- • • ' 5l )
\ .
.111CKRREL-50 bbti. new No.: 3 ,•1
ueasra: bus. stirs to aerherti.
end eats hr- ' • Jes • \ Warr .• •
._ • _
•
ioLouß--0 bbls. ",01.1phitat!e'!S. .1".. and
ir.stis Wary fix Pi
__bs Jorn WAIT a co. •
. . •
bsa. W. 41. Gmat'e 5$ k 8s;
.
. 'a do -W4ows ma Just Neu
!yrs/afar s. • ,NaU . CIADERTSO.f..
114 111.---- AWE72,40 1 / 4 aaeks Fi : 17110 - 1 -- ky
■ MI. ".% ; I m - nr IL COLLMS.
. (MEESE-11a b..!k, prime W. R. Cutting
Ibt mi. by A , , REMIT H. COLLINS.
")12RASES OPAIRE., =must TEEM—
The Manna Blatiwir add - Mews et th e Ramo
th. by Jowyb Yor..yebuidOwliwlth batrallietloa
11111dermai wldltbmay. by Chapin A. Hmwils, he I out. 8 vo.—
Yor We by Jo n EAT t 00. 64. Wood 4.
ENTAL SURGERY.,— Principles and
B ° l67 M b ehokia,'"=. l t!
1,1211.01 E 110.ic EY, 12 14' netts . Per Ib4, at
lee' MORRISPATEON'Iin 9tsw6:ll.
O. 1 MACkERFJ.., : it Th. eta. per 11:0:; at,
N
Vincula .t PATIO.Va, tgth. ftim..4.
laiaten LISTESFDRILLiNGS, ofthe laF
eft Othit.now opth et CIIESTER'23. T 4 Wald \
pUBSIA,DITOKS, of the Int* importations'
mit m 4 J4i MESTER% TA Wood 4.
1v Onlciwithweermytora...i s cilEifik&. S 4 Wmadvt.
U TY A. PERCIIA WATEIf, MOE
Invite the situ:atm of noisioneert to
IldnaMokk. Tbe weds are warranted lormaleeablein
igotila:trer a faiTH l VA l U"'n, 4 0, 1101 W
Irt.t. • • Je/3 .nt
IIT Zitdi„t,,lgi4l. it 11b7Cart tatne4 .. • J. ktehrniwiti
, R AIIDEN SERINO E&-dog oo l o t o f grubs,
.Ibittasda sad Iln Gamlen Pitingn,ldet. need end &117
ea e 7, • E. It . MIANMAND, /a Wood et. t,
GRADLES--A superioi lot: Of
vvllOMnersakelbi ph ley. btIER. BIIANIELASD.
eSARDEN 4 FIREENGINES, that will
tbzow water bOMIt Idsb. b r
lai n . • . . • . It. $ I.A. ND. •
loomfuerßon;iyurel.mtt.
•
A Q KOS. EMERY, 'mooned. in store and
immisbr • • 114.11)1M0 BMX
DOZ. CURTIS' lIYOELNA lust received
_Ty awl FLE/11140 0110F . 1
1000 O ALLR — LENSERITOLL in m ore
.eato mde ' 4LE3111‘41 DIZW.
gn LBS. M ANNA imitate and Mr sale \
our by 4.14 • "IMMO 11!tlX .
1 /Win—UST ORVGllietk—niu2o7l.ll
6003 , ..."-EVAter , 4 l 4.l. "LEW.
1. 17051 ,en 0
.bF3S. INDIGO in
4VIS and
AFLVa ° pl i ed! '
30 BD".
*MP SEEDin t — c7& ---- t and for
• fislo br • jed3 c mum o
pil3lll,ON-;•. - 100 tons Soft Foundry iroop.:!
81/ICON:80,000 lbs. thins; Sbouldoirs sind.
Rawl la abehelmas wl• brAl lILMISON !'p..
MESSpRk--65 bblsjoitt Med W* sale
tRODUCIV-50 btat. - moult white Besuist ‘ ,
wows. saimpandffig ' so Inix. Ihic4 00.4 14
br • ... OAR • • R. ROBISON &00. .
ir . 1 - 611T -- itViLLELLMEIOO. bbls. just reu'd
' 4 ibr wad by . 1. -. 44113' -, • \ • p.uotusut accs:.-
LOIM-100 Itlile.l.' F. , Flour just I Wi,
I . tor tatoint. .MS 'R. ROBISON kin •
yoneg—fil eider to comptete the
.
• Alatta f thib,Ettota lo: ne ton o '
Yon=
atar esri l.l4ll , l" eAl n agy t ola t lorld.F l Z=
Lowing talks= Datong' tlup mast.
44 to letsrett Vasa within throe ANyo. .
$.124,1, • JOHN o .l 4 CaiLDAThrarke.
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tiftESE= 4 .loo bxs, prime' W - . 7 :R. dkeer
net& thladair szut 031. eakib;%,"‘. T.A.1.14 CO4
1,
•
AUCTION SALES.
P . DAVIS, Auctioneer. -
thmkowcidt Saks Ramos. corner Mod and Fifth Wait
SCELLAICEOUS BOOKS 'AT AlM
cold at the metal sal
comer 'Wood and/411AL. on. Saturday amt.,
at S o'clock. a collection of wiluellanenua
nr; .tandetd Gel popular autlionta .Enanala lateraturei.•
ilittory Plilloaotair.a.ra. ad Aim:mord Marc
let., [he ap yutlicationa prints. ac. P. ]l. - Dittl3,lCia„.
I) KY GOODS—On Nen y mottung,,A uzet ,,
DM, at tho commercial aalea TOOMLUen., C
an Sth ma, at 10.Yelock, VII ha veld ati,extemity• auk. , •
ty of Caner and staple Ilry
Limo tareli—ianma, hcriarhP ado:.
av <la— !mated and on in as, satinet*
totionades,llnect coating, pantakein cluaktrad
rorOly factdr--Ilonneta shawl; . .iettent. pimal. ladles ,
Iliad. tine thirty, silk paramis. iMotlemons Mb.
bona, lams, a, Jel7 . P. IL Mei*. Anet.,
A Rome fin' Salo at Putilia Anctioa.
'KLEE subscribei% , 3vho abouttorrempt6o - ,-
, • fano , will eell at rabllo • Atietlon; arab, tlrchacer.'
ATURIY.tIf. June .I.ltb: at 3 o'clock,
_Me meant
Millrace, 3 rollw &am 'lltltbargb, tbe Strmingbata
atel Browner Mc r lank Rend. improverierthrsOUtlit
gelie7 , x l. l=lZl F l li st en iMrp . d= l ei e t nt' ,
Out bulldloga The place epergne **A acre* of lin Zart
'chick there fruit tree* erne beet rarketim. ,• alum—
her ofarape eines wlrb zest erien, cooembees.' cur ,
rant. ahrube and bower*. There le at the kltclum door
awn of kood *raw: eh., a lergeraln water. einem; _
vitt, metal pump, la it no expeesM has beau spaced
mare tbevlere a nom, Prosserdon Alvan nureedintelr,-
Tbeterma \which lent be liberal, wilt be made
te known ora•
der of k. Forfurtbor.pary a culana.curtaire tbe prem.,
i*ciszat . eermett .5 /Atoll** ittiniaustimartam.,
-. ABIERICAN CRYSTAL PALACE,
pion the Exhibition of • the Ilititl4l.l7 of oil
-
tious Open every day and evening . ..l ( e/Mid Sun':
I from 1.1 A..,;.1. till 10 P. 31. Twenty Uri-odds admit. .c _
~ ta r
i nfo i., e , l , ll
f ee ...o rnzg i t , de4 borester ti o: .all oc t inalb l e l ti _•
I ors and le Para, and ' U 'l roson tlet. ' eta Lae gri Jf
d. ..' •/ -..
• '
I._ 1100 Cryetal Palau ban ' undergerto the matt esioneia l I : I ...
I VlgiarntiVeMTAtetit l :4 l .l,. 7.`, D 1 1 v.,..... , NECUAr th ...-..: ,. ..
i quarter of thoeurld. •: : 7. 111 'a — ~ ...1 . . 7 1 7.. ~...
1 _ The Slaehincry Department Is ivrY enruplota Rana it : .
large . nr , beret sAl.lltionel audrairknor Machines, however,
ore l E A Lt =lerqund, wiklbua a plus Ma foe intake In . ~,
Tbo Picture Oallerris Already nu) mat ecurprobeahre•,. -
1 and.valalao in the Stratenalleinleohno. • - - •.•
.. , •
-The Sculptpre.contritrationn embody Over 34:Iernisece -l ef .•_ -'-_•
marble. mat of themaro. many of Mona origionlaandall : "
ofermulsite workruerottp, ‘ Many . (bola: statues ado m a 'onto from Edroq. .• : -
The Association ha conintoted 'arrangement& lit the 1 .'...'
Parchareof a
stole
colloctionolbtedelsof Antique Platter dry tercet N '.•.: -
•
A section of the great Cant : anti Dein Tree irhisti,ln iti ', l ,' . •
native forest, stood Three /hundred Peet WOW meaanzing:
I t he Feet in eircumfrateto. and iS estimated
I. go mootddy=7. t l t iZ, l ag% " soil d te e d r t 11?L`Vtal U rat: :: . - •'.
I .; see t r. ge tt lrl ti te l trystn i ft r ico r lueiosee a t this taculunl t. • -.' -I
dare artleice l ont novel, useful end instructive: character..........:
, Chan ante examined la kestrel dayawith proper diKrim, .. .
Until.; and tuatara augmentationamay hacentidctills? .
....An elirclentOrcheatra of
ra i n will Dein attenda l xra its.`
tee Crysal /twee es ery.worning.aftertmen and even: :.•."
'ternt. A rti d'olU, ff
,`„TitZl2,',.°l=VE o gg4' -
the most usefhl
coed
t ooted Invention ar veal
Which shall have beetrpatonted or entered inthe V ! tiPate .7 . 2..
,•.
ant Office during the year closing
.the lint day of .Docear :. .
her ner.t. Wadded only' that the rend Invention or diseese:'; -
cry. byi l peclmeo. model or . product. iliall lase meantime I:'•.'
been es ibited to the Crystal
Pales,
.. •,:' • ' ••• - .• ' ' ,'
.2.1. 'A eld Metal, mottos rale thored Italians, anti • • :' •
equivalent in cash, to the Artist whose work. Wing beta ,
militated itt the Crystal Pular. during the there ' , months, ..•_,
Manna on the tint day cf Deoember next; sballbedemed '......*.
mat worth, ot such teatimoniaL • . -... . • • *.
301. Fitt, Illedals, costing one 'hundred dollars each; 'at'
their equivalent bathe, If preferred , to tho Aye Invantati - '
whose lorontiram in the tartrate departments of the Useful ~_.
arts, patented, enterNl or caseated. within the 'year, and - r ..'
exhibited In tho,Crystal Palamaa efortegal. than he ad
, judgedinest worthy of sucb teattroonialanat after theca', .
adjudged most excellent isa aforesaid._ ~ ._ ..- • • -. -t. •-
-
ado .
Flee ehnlail; costi tmdred go
d, each, 0r.,,
their equivalent in plat c r ush. If preferred, to the thee::
artists ;Lae orie l inat works =Mottled Knee the fruit uese...„ , :' ,
ir sge . sh all l e Ttltjt i llgli ' d ' V:etiPr i t t gf tt i t 4 dlall ' octro7;:' .:.'
'±eilleTtltreglerd'ullt===ll: I:Joslei tbabea l 2 ' .;.•
beselectedeball he, appointed to examino critically them., • •
eral articlettexhihited and arrezd the prises mationed., .
The Directors will prosard'as carlylas grantable to ieloct ... r
Intelid my or.lorms.and hereto Le ebb, to announce the - . •
ontedultoonta on ar betas, the Mat
day
ofJuna rant Thos.
Association will also Is. Ito discretion, award modals or
diplomasto the exhibitors or Inventors of ash .articies m •
maces merit onfaelead to entitle them to such distloci.km.
Ail unclog whither° deemed \ worthy of spice, to this .
grand eremitism cif tho World's:lndustry and Art mead-
mined without hey ammo whatever to exhibitors. An
elliel Pollee are in ccostant attendancey a r t ic lesd nly k i i it, . ..'
and the utmeet are Is wed to protecting exhi b
ed. bat the damnation disslaima aecountability for lois or . ....
damage teach ankles.. •
All umbrellas. canes. Oa, mat be billet the staid near •*. ~
the door. As the Palms is a Barged .11 ambeure, visitors ... .
.cannot bear:ratted to <smear piKkeel of any illtdlutn.er.....:
No cher-Pauly/D. and no person to-rand (tea Cm the aura' • '.;
ticket. . - jelli.l.otd P. T. DAII.ND3I, Pest...lat., :-. I -
ALES, FRASER, .
Ornamental Plasterer,
j¢zusered, (3dlrard) AUegkeny Mr.
EOR RENT:—The two . GLASS WORKS
Bellevertion,Ta., together with-2b tencirrnta:
ck Warehouse and Store Room, and ether tneetwitaZY:'
buildings: The property la to • etred state of iterate and
has all the modern improvements nerenaary ter,
tally man afarturln Window -ChM. - tbseenlou. /yen on ~
the Ist day ofJoly next.. Enquire ' • ,-. ' -
0E011(1E A; TIMES, Ist st..below •
TOTIOR—The pattncirship .lieretorcirek
istlng.betinen, Jan: MeDenatigh - • 'and Ina If- Stew.
art. doter hnelnere nhder the •tyle" of •APDONUEI3III: ,
STEWART. le this dot dlo mutual olved by -' toneve
Jun. McDonough diaperipg of his intatert, to Jne,..p.'
ware. who. with Jae, if. htewart wIII-eantlearcano h.*
am at the old etand,'Ne..o/LlStelyroiztern(Thutt,\''
under the mirk, of STEWART &E.thaana..
A' Stewart & X I=:.,d
on.
Wafts , analnat the firm
wi5t,,pe,,,,,n4 and Ere alma , authorised tq.zr , s '
eelre all debts &lethal& a, Mon, and upon paymen t mode.' r--
to rettfit , for the
i. eame, . • Wolf. i
h - mehosavoir, , , \
'lnittirlag treat the Toundrw, burinees take much
pleaeare in reterronendlog the now firm to the patronage r •
alp, Tel:Weasel the puhllo Inatome,. •
'A The History of-PittatTalliat,
ROM. THE .r.:ARLIEST
sins TUlted vblto down to.t.bo elate of tbi
cooturt., - br NEVILLSMORA.IO,4..aq.
About one \boodred coPbo , ortbO.oto , o, Wed
IInAN wdfoitnloLT 10331 li. &E.
JolP _ - ar.yoat &rot.
IId i TNA INSURANCE • COIL PANY,,Ilaii
.,
.Tn p 1..... ' l.l 3lltACZAtrif! '\
\ :-... :...
• . 711,...^IcAL.EXADE3, tsend.i.i., -,.
111:q d
1 .
• Ttu.P., R.•Rraiu, \ • • Ebineser Tiuvrr,\. , ...
rattftual Tud ,or % . 1.. A. Irolkeler, \• , ...• ..;
• Ward .W0r.11 , 101, - ;=. \ . /tallsod•lintbcr .... . :• ;
Jotrph Church, .: •
..-. \ \ , kidgin
.111pler. .N . ,',
fT,rt i VF.a - !"..... _ - m-.0.- , ,..:grtp, - \ .
.h. L: Bowen,
... .. ".• : Austin Dunham. '. \- -.
ilutarma M4 V ii c7! •"(101114. 1' 2...1 A ft 'a.. ' V 'm f '" 4* :
..i41.1- ... Zio.ft r.yunu sta ). Pitre n bizz . lib
• • -- • -
guild Warotiottse to Let. •
THE large Warehouse at the corner of Penn
anotlrersar
it.. offeuri rsot
. I%rarmu.
""°' r''.l""d"'"'''n "a&tliartril2=3.
IST Fourth share.
I 11 Yus- A n
eat
: 2 . " :qt ft , l2 r ra !r2.. usnt Isoi;3LE .
my. ILL on the WasblomlansTurnallia. we plasm,. •
Ila acorn t bet sny mir . would Feel at home: it
.....
1 Alm, Meer. opr colter) eery. isallbee,'Ese,,:eljti4 ."'•,,,••••.',
p,,ldeetown Plank icomi. Lori ay aline view of thii. . 11Wear•
ug country.. .
. .
~ Alm. Clots an Federelllegbeny City. Tbey .• .'•
ineelrable u nines Ibr blu ntest and b &red very tur.• .1 . .
Alm, one or Um bulbous, on Penn et. it lea maraM . •
kinalmt for nnbialclauoranuLe Mee, and a supsgulayset
Will be sold low amt ou eu 7
_ • Al" • ?Mir!) afloat!". lot and bourse. re /ON aNd "
'1 , 15:11. a a any 1:414 u;111 see ran wili b rall h and gs"„,t ~.
r„..TEitdb.w....ulzweb, IhrtVer3urth'D bi' •• .-
af ': , Jel.lm . ~• • TIM& ITOODIS.I4. ath4. ' --,•
FOR BALE--A . t . wo story Inuit° Monte;'
and *perpetual Immo( a imod lotoo Lneitet Rt. &VI
lizatii Th.y
. "11 Y'!":"Iellt SgtglataAtTlL4th'i .
st. . . •
- . .ATF:IO3 , ' OATH/LIMO Pi n& . .
iILIS• THITT A Rt. PiLLSII ..:
DROP. MAYES, Santo Cheniist, of Missa ..
arTgL..g. entteetim rays tl are the Liras n aad annaust
..
is i le.ncho a r= i J.= R .
o lg: t w: t oilu a
.... ,
is nssac. i tath:t t at , likvorrto: iirlil , •,\ ~
•• }:Jward Everett. ilsof Stat., mid &unmet IL 8.
AbfrotarrageMbrit.M.V4fmi.ito'".l/rmUr PUn. A : '
t John D. Eitanatrien. lattholle Bisbee of Postey. , \
• 31. E br THAT ARE ' MEN!!! \ ... \
I Among Ma diumen UdeT4l . bae rand math artoolalting
Igitheng.nisge'iliflL'irgninte, IlUnenallam. liimmy.
.fleartlmrn, Ilesdatbr arising fru a font Eltonsub; bur
i MN I.OrestJon, !forbid inaction or the 'towels, andulo
1
arising tnemhoto, klatubrom Imes ot Arpotlts, WI uMp ,
OM and th3tarwoas Dbessea, which 11•101211 SO .I.,.tit • .
kledlense, 13erotala, or Xinit's Ertl. They also lry . melt y• • .
llig ttm blood and stimulating the lumen . , cure ueemi
ADAM which It would not be turnout tney could man
mink ss Ihorum,Partlaj DM:oboes. H L and
ousrobliltYs Dorangements or ths Lime and II idnua
: at and other kindred Curplidolm: suiting from a low
state pi Lhe body, or °lntrust km or Its fans Pout. . -, •
! • TM! !arn ibn e • ,rgative Molnclu ever nmemd.
loud Inn will but m u t mi Pu U.Ol Umni once to know d l o t. . ...-
• • Prepared by Dr,_ J. a .krzr.: Lowell, Ilmm. end saki by • \ ,
ry' l
Aw a bler in the Dotted litatos. •
.• ,
e,.to • •
______• •• '• • • ' -
st:Fl\ COACH PA OTOtilt.Mt.
A). PITTSPIIIIIII •• •
\ *.
1. rlireLofir, litlPlrl at i . ' L L
, ' - - •
WOULD, respectfully call tho attention of '
'Scathes ana Wetter* (lon me to hlAfirm stark
o Curium, randuk to mire tram $lOO to 11 1 0. • Ilbre',
Curium are hal Pon tU bent Material and markmane%•
ehlp, and studs la s awn surersPlo• be cam, with . T ...
~dense, uproot Ms work te be Jorior to stone
in ..
' .
Mind In the Urdu. \Tim surcens of is business and ~.
Zil ith ocreus in demand for thlsolassof wart bail tridnLA . • .
not to build mireoramon or ./ole =lune* tu
ii.4meat. Persorimminaing •gasod work.will • •
.441 alit Tapas 'lls dock berurri ZiNt 1 . , . , a4 r . 1 • - , •
\
1 14 1 1 YE WkTC.ILE .4 4 Itl CH 'GOLD JEIVEI:••• • .
• ity AT BAR011:48-1To .Lb to MMus (0, onbille::•
rmitlr e eT now MAUI our onerent i 4o . drat dowlYambo s . ~
.'• to ZolturairM thrt ZINO boy toolVi beat n = l art..,\
Jsinelry. eye usa cap:s.nd men Pun ll.t to L) c.. tonal.' s .
yout nurUmire, by railing at Ol d lar i ltet ,s tt ii
1 . 4 . .. - 7 \
ai 2s;relMr4llo 'a htlCiatatid, to jmyy at . 'Sot •,, s
notice. at \: ' - \\la '• - '-', '•• :. IW D&' k• ' ' '. '.•
•
1101 AOPN SIDES-= OOOl Bacon Sides in
.I_ll Ram and tern* tr\4:!'A;' epANE, 111; Mt st, \ %
~, ..•
11 — MS,.-500 Bak 4 DO
.
FIAIUSAI2O pla. and. lo& bbl9.‘ EL' •..
r... In stoteinn 4 itiFTALArr •s • ' L4 - A:ltaleum. \, ,
A :o
, 0. SUGAR-AM IshiK prime.o. d: '
'.' „?, i-twoc4..-aVa14__inACWV.7.24.....2,
ii,§ax quAr--I*.Nynuild-- \
• , pec•f".....4p,,,Jais,v:z \
Ni. razr , g.r47° , 0) , thi11k . ,,..t.."
~,......,0105......t.0. uln sonDnyr nonn dant' la Nnin
Low
in ' 1 t r'qd °, O aLetl i n .a. d.,,mr"ls ni: •'‘,
an BBL& EXTRA ZANILY FLOUR in
12______Zrst,'Ir !"Ilano..Csstiiiiciiiii\ii7ni,•l
"ZYTNE-dNEAThire .' \
N /mirk b, VOX OWN_ aaa. a xvnaoY: \\'
/14,'.`44:
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