PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. --,--MISBHED BY WRITE k , • BATIHDAT, NOft...'aG„.WLY.22, 18154: WMCI STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERN6Ii, - JAMES :POLLOCK; OP IfOIRTIIIIXDSHWD COLIWIT. FOR CANAL 16Z1M3118BIONER, GEORGE DAILSIE; . Or ALLIGIIIDT COUNTT. • FOR JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; - or xcrarraoxitrr corsrr. - Allegheny _County. WnigTioket, DA.T.AD, !LITMUS, Pli,tatrargh, . • ; 1431ITEL h VLLICCE, Butler. . ".' ''''• signist.r' • lIKNIMM; ilttskorsh. • ' • rireAlt i l i kleSP'emnatit "tam 0111r4,MViigh Ithshy. - 1110181 t W 00339, Pittsburgh tot • - 13.(1174%TV'r n i:r: ( .31 ilr• ' .JAWS .PLANEol.Pittiburgb. AiViVt,'7. =in& .• . 1381 1 iN EFoF.E.Stratighars. 134 To 4.lvvrelsers.—N•lther. the •Edltorna tonna Aar PlitttlagErtablialacintof its* Daily &mat, are opened Stnaday.'. Anyurariurnhodatiro their notices to lowan In tne paw an Itnannr soornlni, win IgnmlLind awn In Wan 6 o'clock:, on Eattuday. . • .• ',ll-Plrtuburigh Weekly 131 sizetre.:-The ustouslTU streulutlon'of our Wally Owens *ens to mu. buslorgloarti 'stores daslrattli mirth= of snaking tlislr business kikown 0111 afrcalattoo Is bsturaufour and fire) thoussud, reuhtng slutost eru7 merehsat, rasuufacturar sadshopkeeper In Modern Nam:miss:Ws, and Esstirru'Ottlo. • ' ! 111.eadlni . Matter on earl. pogo of ills Paper Tar -Anienase.—The . platform of the . 'Whig State Convention embraced all the matters at issue when it _irasinlopted; but es several /Meme questions htiVe slice it was incumbent that some expreselen of . opinion should be made ' respecting them:: The address.now put forward has been written _with . that end in-view, and is nn nutheritative exposition of the ground occu-' 'pled by the party on all the grand-issues before the peatili,.: It is intended,', we presume; not as one of a eerier; lout as a final enunciation of the; Tiewsiti.whichthe Whig patty tuskthP.cPs°Pera" timer thole fellow-citisens of all parties. A very desire has been expressed that the Free Soil men of Pennsylvania should unite. with their: Whig brethren in this campaign, in : .order to demonstrate the hostility of Pennsylva ,.nia to the pre-slavery policy of the National and State rnimirdstrations. AA a basis for such A unite the Address lays down the views . of the Tiltig . liarty on the Slavery, question', and wo ask "To the doctrine of the act of 1780, which relieved us by conititutionsl means from a griev ous social evil—to the great orTmance of 1787, In its full scope and all its beneficent principles —to a resolute determination to effect the absti- .luto.and entirirepeal of 'the aggressive, portions of tho Nebraslas bill-Lto the protection of the - personal rights of every human being under - the Constitution of Pennsylvania, and the Censtitu - ...ChM of the Mated. States,_ by maintaining late the trial by jury and thewrit of habeas cor... - puis—bi the assertion of, the due rights of the 'States, ef the. Xortli, as en as the South, and to the integrity of the Union, nevereo Much endaic gered as when a wanton .wrong is. inflicted—te '..these principles the Whit party of Pennsylvania indite candidates are solemnly pledged. On WS - strong ground they are content to stand and '•• to the support of these principles we invite the to•operatien•of every freeman in Pennsylvania." ."'ket us take these views in their-order. , And "Ant_ of "the doctrines of the - act Of 1780," 'Width relieeed the pectile of thlis Stet.) from the ierse - of. elliterywhat were they! The pre amble to act in the - best ownren'and:We vita ettenthnt to its clear recital of the motives itiiihtiabiatedtrar fathers in pnesitot it: : . "We conceive thafit, is nor duty,* and, we re i6lee that it Is in GOY potter, to extend a phrtion at that - freedom - VC others which has been extend- ed . to'rut, andvelleme frotit that state of thraldom, to. latch Ire ensnares were 'tyrannically. Moons : of; asafrom widen we hive now every prospect of being deliieroil.' If if not for us to 'inquire why, in the creation of mankind; the inhabitants of the different -posts of the earth .were :Inished by a differenoe of features and complex . lon—lt is sufficient tit Imew, that Du are .the work of an Almighty band..,. We find urthe dis tribution of the .brunan species, that: the Most fertile, austral as the. most.barren parts of the earth are 'inhabited by men of different , complex- ions- from: ours; 'and -frana each other; cram whence, we may reasonably, as well at religious '. ly infer; that He . who placed them in their 711.• sinus situations bath extended equally his care sad protection to. all, and that it bccometh - not us to counteract his mercies. We esteem it a . peculiar blessing, granted to us, that we are this -day enabled to add one more step to universal - by r moving, es tench as possible, . the 'arrows of -those who haire lived in undeser -, , red Derange,: and: from which, by the assumed authority of the king of Great Britain, no effee tail relief eorildbe obtained. Weaned by along collie° of Ciperience 'from those narrow prejudices and mu-aunties wo had imbibed, we find our heorts enlarged with kindness and be nevolence towards men of all conditions and . as .• Slop s and Iva' conceive ourselves, -at thia...par - ticlar - period; extraordinarily , called tripoli by the blessingt which we have received, to man ifest the sincerity of our Professions, end to gill) substantial proof of our gratitude. And.'whereas, the condition of those persons - who- have heretofore been denominated negro and mulatto slaves, has been attended with clr - Which not only deprived them of the -common blessing they were by nature entitled to • but has cast them into the deepest afflictions, by en unnatural rep'oratian and sale Of husband and -.wife fret' each other, and from :their children ; au injorr„the greatness-of. Which' can, only be conceived by supposing that vie were in tiresome unhappyeaae:-• Injustice .therefore, to persons io unhalfplireircumatanced: and who, having no prospect -before:. them, wherein they may . rest their sorrows Mal.their hopes, have no reasonable inducement to madman!: service to society !birth : = .fitrey otherwise might, end also, in grateful own, racmorationuf our own happy deliverance from that idea) of unconditional trubmiesion, to which we were doomed by the tyranny of Btitain. Be It enacted, : That nothild hereafter born-shall bo - • This preamble; it Will bo seen, plates theatml . ition oftlavery.on the, ground of tie inherent. • • irinagfulitess of that system. •It is :declared to be repugrumt to natural 'Jo.,- " doe; and at War with tie principles of true Be ' pubUitthism ; and to these doctrines the ethig - Party in this Ad&ess gives its unqualified sup ; • poii....7 4 This Is:going to the basis of ell honest an- L'.tialtiVery:itction, and , cannot ho.excepted to or esip . od at, by any icesoriable: MAIL ' Tho. Address nertendoises •••the great Ordi : Mince of-1787, In its full scope and all its bene 7 Scent -principles." EvoriOnefandliar Witi . the • gast can appreeisto the extent of this - endorse merit, : The great Ordinance of 1787 was an set • which 'prohibited Slavery in all the 'territory of .',the nation then free from its * cisme. It' gave to 4 the tuitional government an-,enti-slarery policy and hadtlatpolici beenadhered to faithfully we should not now. have to contend with such - !cued evil as - slaTery has grown ta'be - :Lunder 'other auspices. 'A return to that poliCY on the 'mt of the Government is imperiousfy demands '. ed by the intsrests;of Libeety.and humanity, end ' to Its adoption the party of Pennsylvania' fearleisly commits itself. . , Nal!iii order the Address pledges ... the party tOresolute ditersiiiriatiottito - effect the oboe late andentire repeal of the aggressive-portions of the Nebraska b 111.7 ' This is the. course sternly called foi . by all a) diclatho of patiiot leni end duty: The huge . territee7 ilia' up to Slavery by that bill, coscring Dino domes of latitude end with an area_ seven times that of peinsylvania, must bo rev - tined and . re•Oonio., tiited,to-Tkedom. • •, , Folloiing these anti.ilevety niowals to an.• • •other not, leis important. which'_ commits the *eggs of the State "to the protection of the per fir of eery human being under the pin •enneylvanii and the Constitution of the, . tee, maintaining inviolaie th 2 itruil 1 3 /1; - the writ ofhebene corpse!. Although' this i -- ..doMilakmention.: the F'ngifiVe Sleet Aethy narne, it is tairOad deaeration of ••general principlo " which` reecho - is ea at** damp; monstrosities of thittnct and points out '. the, dray. hy ',bleb' the constitutional-rights of man Cialmetkunder it may bo. protectedhie cos yay. 'An'applination of this prinelple ta that lei Would rob it 'of Ito terrors= (1 an so abate its inhnmanitleees to mike it no 'longer ~~^-.tie^^ ~+-.~e:r,«; ~„kaLii 2 ~.y~: iy 5.31. . _ . f a r;i 4 t e aketA el ;' 0 .$ 411 c 1 "1. 7. 3n64 44'. IN Cnotatu.--Thailkittbs from - cholesain -- chient..l prefer its rePeal; hat inasmuch as those asking. go ou the 16th;:17th and 18th were 2i fro4 - othL I for an erprem don of ogedon entitle matter .I*;er diireaseajfe2. -- ;" 1- iimoil the eviller dieetuiesi..' we . A id i their query to the ' pointsembraced.iii k titi 'itottiiii'll set diArt-ii ..tieknown,'!--. and S froM address before . mr, theyhave no reason to die- Diarrhma and Dysentery. We suspect that the i satisfied. • ' f "phYsiciana 'of Chicage - are' drawing rather - One i'litilast point, that which pledges the mainte- sights in the way of distinguishing betaLeen dia l:utter !'of the duo rights of the States, of the cases, for the purpoeo of keeping down the ari-' I North as 4iii as 'the Boti - di," iricludelitlia o' alp parent number of Cholera deaths. - • . remaining pleasure tiowealled for by the people. The deeths t in St. Lottis.during the week entr, A - due - . regard to the:iighteof - the N.erthern ing on the I.7th wore 282, of which 138 were States ipileiaAd,tte . ,:doption .if nianY beneft - r from Cholera.. The health of the city was ie eent measures now ignored, and re.stero the ger- proving. -- ' '—' trumerit,. in its administration, .to • its original ..The Buda! - nig sari: . .., . deaiga "The Cholera appears to be on - the increase in 'To recapitulate, then, let us ate what' is in , all partset.the CottBtrYi Several oueneenurred ' - • - • set fo • • rtit - to the in Pittsburgh lard. week, and it is feared thatit eluded in the built of action . will soon savume„smeitidemie character in that .- Ist.- The doctrines of 'the act of 1780,- which The-W/4 will-probably be glad to receive the abolished Slavery beeanait of its sinftdrioss,- In-. .assurance thatthere is nadanger'.Whatever that juiticiiimi anti'l: 4l Publie" ii ! m • - - ' .' ' ' ' 'Cholera will ltialline in' - epideniie term .in ; . 241. A return to, the beneficent- and anti-sla- this city. I very national .policy: of the Ordinance. of 1787. - . &I; ',Virepeal of the aggressive 'portions of the . I Nebraska bill And a reatoration'ef the national. territory to freedom. .. . . 4th. The extension- - of, the rights of habeas 401 1 m Iftftnry trial to persons claimed as fa: . Biti'ik'stoei; ....' ' ' -- s, ... t . Bthi - Thittitssertion - . of the inc rights. the Eitatcs,.Northeiswell as Beath... , , :: ' '- le WA this a platform broad enongh. to secure the co•operetion of eveiy Anti-Slavery man in the State! 'We thinic Se, - - There maybe factions who.me:men Will carp arid sneer et it, and, reject it; - • bukerith . such it is' manifestly. impossible to co. : opeinte: "We knOwitot what the- Free_ Boilers iaay do.' If.they adopt a platform so wide and gamut they will do honor to themielves and con tribute immensely, to , the overthrow of the. Slave power; if they reject tt, the, consequences be. , upon their heads. . We 601 be happy to have ', their aid in electing -Judge Pollack, because ofi 'the moral efrect.that must result therefrom; but .. . . I having done all that can; yearginably be, asked 'di 10 ire shall not lain aside from the path before' - Ili If they to walk With us. We shall elect Onrcandidata for onteritor eithei.with or with ' out their aid, and liars no motive for CO-opera -1 tion but the desire to see the opposition tci the administration in this State present a- united, unbroken iroat...: Any opposition to the platform -now-tendered wilt be, oixtheir -- part, factions in the extreme, aud will dente them, - in the end, not only reduced . and contemptible in .. - numbers but we fo good.,`. - - . Tux Diseason iTar.. TIM Wmo Antiesss..;—The Diipatch-416ei,:not • like the yhig _addrisis-4t, least.-we infer so from: all that ire were able - to ?tad of itiletullogostiele yesterday: - waists interpret'lts meaning the elitors-toust lty the blame on the: welched' typography; which over; taxes our ability to decipher its contente. The ground - ofopposition assumed is (as rlettr ss wo can make out)that the italateore Platform is the platform Hof the wht doirtMittee, and that as the address dpea not allude, to the 4utitive Slave Law, by name, its.advocaoyet the right of I every human being to bial by jury and the writ of habeaS cirrus must be taken so'meaning . nothing . ... The unfairness and itagencronsness of this will be apPerent;tO The Whig party of Pennsyivatda Mid' 'en dorsed or adopted the obnoxious part of the Ilil tiniore PlatfOrra, nuot have not a feeling pathy with it:. It has never felt itself bound by the resolutien itioted in the Divaich; and never acted - in harmony with it. The. Convention 'which nominated Judge Pollock for Governor, the - published letters of that gentleman and this Address of the State doramitteo all practically set that resolution at naught. Why, thin. this unfairness of assuming a fact width has no ex, Istencel' - The Whig Addresi 'commits the party in whose name it speaks to the policy of aecurit' ig to "Evan; . Amnon twiny the, rights of habens carp:dined trial by jury; and as the Fugitive Slave Law 13 iit3 only lair Onille state to boob which deprives lan Man beings Of these riglatt; lie intendment in these particulnrs tia-elearlfpoliotiiontby the langnage•of the Address its If ths expressly named it. i A broad and general Pei's- Isia soon bi'irhich the aotiort of the pan.,.. tyis combatted, and the Onlipresent specillenp. plication. of which tbis . principle is capable the Fugitive . " Law;' and .0 treat such . a poiliiiOn als nramesning.is either to be ignorant of the use of 'tannage. or aintordy to deceive and delude. • The great mistake oftheiViag Committee was that, la isuing their a4dress they did. sot &cabin-, pa* it with a prKarition' to place a_distiagutsll- ed Free Moiler, not now a candidata, on the State Ticket. Had this step' been taken the -Address would hare heen perspicuous and cogent, admi rable ttial.complete. • - Ws have received "from • New Y oik the • first number of a paper ladled the "American Senn . eel," divuted to the advocacy. of Nativism. ; .The Editor is 51r,Wm. li. Young, formerly editor,of .a paper in Savannah, Georgia, and be shows his Sontheinism by devoting a large .nortion of the first page to a bitteyrpro•slavery article from a Southern map..411-* e. friends of the cause to which the Sentinel professee to be.devoted might,' we think; have found . an editor somewhere this side of Savannah; and - they will donhtleu learn that establishing a nominally - American paper to' giro a Southern fanatic, room to . propagate his heresies and disseminate his insults to Northern feeling is not the - surest or best way to advance their own TICITS. If a Northern editor should go to savannah, start, a . pa - per,, and publish in its first issue a bitter anti-SlaverY article, bow long 'would the , people of Saittanah tolerate it? , We desire to Po, in this Connection, if there is a necessary or natural connection between the JAW phase of Arairiciunaniand Slavery prepay Caucus or Fnost.--the DivattA of tho- 18th. of June containe& n series of, questions, an af. rmatire answer to which; it - gnie assurance, would secure the Freesoll Support to Judge Poi lock. One of the queries ran thus: ' Do yonlselleve . that the constitutional rights of habeas corpus and trialby jury should be pre, sated iniiiilato to every person arrested. "der -or by virtue of the ; process of .the federal- Judi-, - .Thin question it will be seen, makextra ntln 'Mon; in direst to . the Fugitive ;Law, intl is net a whifmOre eiplicit than the langrage of tho . Whig Address on the came subject:l' And yet the DirixaFh of yesterday objects' to' the Whig address .because, 'it Mir, "if the commit tee intended to pledge themselves to an altera tion of that odiedi law they would have atit4 0 0 in a feir words; .and. not resorted, to suds loose. generalities." The "loose generalities" of the .Whig addreis, it will be Even, are boirowed from the - question an . published in the Dispaleh of dune IBth. Auaffirmative iislictiei is "glien to. that question in its own teint, . planted from :the itr., and ell the hammy. character. ~,,, tr,.:,..j.a i .. , ,,,,,,,, r th ,,,,„,... :,...,.. 1 j b. itvi , zs2 ., :ulf.b n jilasa .,,,,,, wwwf: , . . I= Yed thm!gb°l" lb' """' Tividl7 . ‘" gr ! Pb - 1 7 1- ' f , 11 :;, 41 ,../ .l tg'eti. 0 tacliTador•ifn.L •• • ...':' .% • 1 r.tiZtb,Aah,••ad O ro Chatter rune . within 100 /ante or \ The publlsherahavealimidyreeelved order. for the whole ''''''"•• • • ~ • • fl ,Tilo ll, an.RE. , .._•_ I the mill, and tae Pitt/Mt:ash and Steubenville Ilailmed of the edition It wan originally their Intenticsa to pal . ormeguantly, they have been obliged larpely to Increase IV, . ,Aliohiltan Bernthal ez Northern Indiana wi l l e:ntaig%n ti'bl g hii. iinr . iored rus.l , among lli• \ - and they respectfully requestthat ell oederamaybe Sent tho ~ .M......ji.i-,,_....:1,..... 1,,,,,.,......—., : - ' ..... s. ' beg InVicstern P.M, art' I 7 fun:11311114 tO , O ."....k, Immediately. -- , 1,- , ,==j . 0 the emount of 60,000 bus., and forego more than twice • Ther conedently expeot that the work will melees ambit:damn ea any work of fiction that has of late . years that quantity Tearly, with a ready Market for theoffel.• \ \ ' , A Man of tile proper:rump-be Wen at the AuetionStore. ...Med frets the area., am, notwithttanding. sincethe, 1 Those wishing to examine the rem° will all ongre. Davie , ..,,, publicatiori of “Unele Tbm's fttbin,w works relating to, , whe'roeddes on the ponalace • •,', - ' • . \ . slavery In America, PIIA and con have been numerous. none For further particulars, enquire Of Robert 'lT'Ocdi. Sig. : \ bare appeared having-relation to the rystem of Porthee• '.lfansflohlß. Brown, or Col; john rt,,,,a. , , .. , 'Wesleyan on the African Mast,' written 17 ono who ha. .Terms, Otrtiiolosh, residue in one and twoyeant. with •• \ wi Cum.( It In all' Ite Werra. defermity. , The work is i Interest. , ' . - . jeN - . \ -P, M. DAVIS, Amt. written in chests and Imre language. and. will be a web• come and ingtructive iddition to the tardily Ilbrary,_ - •• • The work will form a beautiful octave volume of Mopes:, handsomely illostratedwith too eturnivinga, and elegant ly bound in cloth. • Price, in cloth, one dollar; In pause, 75 cents, at, whkh rate coulee will be , rent by the publiehers . th l 'r lfrr t in:lll,93= 7 ;n r rregirr . yitnubltrberar ' .. -.- ' -__ zsirotrra& trrararr, • ' , - •. - • : - lino re greet,,_New York,' Andbr all tho BOookiellers throughont the United Stater and Britleh Provinces. - , •-- .- , .. jyV...tir NEW ADV Eit'IISEMENTS • Notice to' Eibipp . ers....-, • •. iiE taiiti and Pennsylvanut Railroad Coal - • mortil preparaito eury . Freightwilhbramidgessand peat. Through freight to carried frem,Plttarttegh to Crestline in nineteen home.-and there an,\N i ro competing lines burn Cradling to Cincinnati.. Mutt hipper, may rely upon the prompt forwarding of their gtoda Rates from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. 4th 60 and 00 rents per WO the. Ibr the throe 'elute. of freight. Freight `. Is thinned through at Im rotes to radon, points In tie. Wert:. Al,. ply to J. A. BEAUX& Freight Agent. or . D. N. COURTNEFOIaster of Transportation: Pittsburgh : July 20,1854.—jy73. . • • 13LACKBERRY BRANDY,--3 easia . of tbb <4. l u.ted Br.nd.r.roi rail) Of WIT, 'OW r oes. sod other aftlictlone of tho loot reo'cl *it& for solo by tho bottle or'drought, by 'W.ISUTTON. , • ira ' 150.12. corner Wobd nod Front AL. MACKEREL—Large No, 3 Mackerel', 18.50, 31aidachuaatta loppectiop, In hbls. and hairdo,' re and roadie by W. IL. SUTTON, .o.m"t.k. jr4 ' N 0.12, corner Wood and Trani eta. • VINE OLD MAGLORY COGNAC DEAN DY—AImm ociantif ads annerlor brand ct Cog nac, Brand!, Tlntago of 13:M forado thogiloc, or tot -1.10, bY - W. IL BUTTON, t. 0.-1 Wood etroet. tiLD,IVIONONGAIFEL.A..IIYE... WIIIS..Y, for ealelbr the bbl.., wallop or bottle.,hr %. ~ ". .1 r iri _ W . lISUTTON N 0.1 2 It ood rt. , : . • UT INDOW SHADES —.l coinprete atisoitr merit, of Tranenarent Window Shade., of Monk styles. for lute. wholentle and retail, at .th° Ware ri ' N 0.116 Market 11. . , j 722 . 7.8 Ii.P.ICILLIPH. 4991-1 YDS.' TRLNSPAREN'r. TGreen' ....' and Ruff Oil Cloth: for Winde' Fhielm or a t der nt widths, or, band for axle: vrhoiesalm and retalhat the Oil Cloth Waverooms, No. 1167darket eHILIPS. t. T. a 11. P 13RICE s2s PER ACRE--bitunted in Moon • tornrhip,X of a mile from the Ohlo river, ommelte Bowicklerville, contalning'll4 acme, 45 of which are clear= od, an d5O tlllable. , • The Improvement. consist of • roma boom, barn. !Rabin and Toting fruit te%dered andcourenionYto the Railroad. station. • The timber .111 much more than ear the amount we out for .tho whole .nlace. Torno , vcry. easy. Applyto Met. &l,. .422 L._ • - ;No, 21, sth at.. UPPLEMENT , TO PURDON'S DIGEST,- 1-7 A Digest of the Lams of P from May \ 1853 to .31as 1.3.1.4, with some older Lowe tot thladed •the hut edition of the Dittret. Ds Frederick C. Nightly. rats, far sale by sy - 4, KAY &CO. be' Wood et. ITALIJABLE ROOKS— - _ . Dr. Cumutlng'sYeleci of the !Kahl; , DaS. The Tout aud the Altar. ' - • w Stases of the Deed: Beripture P.stadinaK • lecteres ou Rowans: • Church Refute the Ylwah - • benettletittes or the Blessed Llk Langres o o n . ....=r ; pee ;- on ,•• • : TerZen • Runes' Notes on Daniel; The ParhttrMtlet • Despotism in *noels,: -Life of lease T. Mom% The Mysterious Parchment or Eatattle Limner. • Heaven: lt. IT. Clarks • _-_ • Modern Ilene Doctor. Dr. Rwhi; 2 ThilowTh y i t of Mysterious . .ltastitit t tr. Rar i ty to ee k ogma. Al the '.1%; ,&4 17, . . LBS. TARTARIC ACID fir sale by . VLEltEift- LEOS., 411 :{Sueressors to J. - A1,141 It 00..4 OD Wood sttuet, 13UltE BRANDY AND PURE . WINES, Wr walking' nulpones, on band and for sale - . ruzicio IMO? . -CASKS SAL' SODA. on-band and for ale by 4.1y21 ." FLAMING noon. n 1111 LS FISH OIL, pure, in' store and 3 soie 2l] 11.1311N0 nnos. 015 Vtle bY . inx.muicrzsos. 4 VERY EINE DRAUGHT lIORSE for AL iji2i) runrrsa Knot:: ; "DIUItrILI4I.IOES--1 have on band zi - 141 . eg0 tuenttodet dm:num Lletwint. for neelleinel etereye ie. coestielati cribs finest Remedy, rod e ahem- %Flee,- I very n teem en.t o have leeeeeaelee et the. eboire LbitZTiVeh .. elm eleeye be hree...l - 31.1T.0. cer.lee . .ticalaftet at. • e , ar.alOitibr:a the• principal • thii.es a it. se.naseripturet The OIS the trehgetbels of John I:pre, the BM irtr t TelttrtrlL .- .:1 0 41rt. e. " o " r the Tr " 1.1:: 171:Z • bt, =AV= Fit; 1' , 46 m 7N , 11T. a area, tart hlB.B. ed rensteire, of the ytt =kW tr a p slakes: by Chaelpe Itorys. Yot rake. (,21) by 1308WQ1:111 CO.. 82 Market E. M E ADKEEEL--Now No. 3 in whole sad ban' Olt. la store .8. he tele by - O. RLACFEBUTIN SCO. cko :t Winter S t rained AVITale - p , 11: tn ° Il to Karr for nla • ITTSIIIIRGII AGRIQULTURAL TILE W011.15.9 . --Dralnlng Tilde( the oomd area for USA lead* sassufactwal br J. Wardsty Home .qh. nissor•luCohresl-1.3a lash: twit., flO. By; lash alb. 11; lash SLY- • • • • • SelLJer TitsperloooAsti lash Callbev.44 o . j Inch ta244112 . a .in dralaaae to 13A. Wales all larertaatles. awl ar.taplea mar to area at the Nod trasaleseer. al 01100 meet. • JAst. WAHL/hi/P. scriti sValtistrifikdif.:*.s u —ire hare Me sale 2010 serer of goal land.th kete llocres awl armada. at go and Va. per acre, estoate ahead the Ito. otthe .r4OlOl. Rallread. than II to I tall. of Marren and Belton Statham. Star .001 sottnty. ta. Massy tenons la the eroodal titter aodr db tell teyrnrsbase a few anew and secure • healthy nd comfortable home. There are Qat Ws markets for al• l Sleds el melee. at sem . rail= the s. • elltso at themes= Blatt. la retertaqja stogy Pil/r. mid min.d. the seontry amend IS imtao, Ins trey WI. ierst”( meat easy 4114 104 ...11rjndalot C1:1I1 k SON. 140.3 d VALUABLE BOOKS fur elate by S. si Sadler, Nlr ti:• Dirraunes and E. 7 tun /AN, Drelrr, • INdly Mk Illustration', complete morning anii nrogir cefir.Jodx.tv: Emblems Dirizu. 50d.31•2154 {hurler Life R r ev. A. Alrunder. D. D., first Prot k Princelia. NOW Jeree Irrtztgliltreks menplele. IS gols.; You.. AT.01. , . 14W.T. Wuktlegton, Warta.. rritn% lin. 803:. The Blida 150w:whine Henke, Pumenatail Marctutt. Wm Arthan Women alit. Retolnlion, MN, FAA Loininei rl4, Dook et the Revolution: • 'itta EspedlUoat Nineveh and lie Iternal. weans otreetland, van - Queens of England, grebe:llW Tv vela Ilarpoe's new edition-, . • . . A NU anesetsuent of Thaological.Glaisinal.lllwellaaeoua .Toctical and Juvenile treats. •• • .014. • ikt er .1 ;1 E. g , 9 sh n Ole Dress *a atinvantrnew. PattTe r titsuleetan Inwseee, lintillas, Taint., ate sande In tine lakst Wits, and °nth* abortert not leo. Dee. cr. tic-. Made tip with neatnna and diseateb, and al • warl =Nitrate pole.. tionnete altered .4 tired award net to 410 .1 10 . wad amt.!! Itt , 4 tastdally trimmed. • tiles nix Jr-hidalra IDE It ,MILLS--Ilac log recd tho sole • vv easeigiiht the eththrinckeit's !motored Oder Mil Weettro PIMA& 16311 peepogrsto %flash &also. rod other* with Ude Zest proolom NHL either wholeostrar n. well Meson, ea the Oteooteetrorrs Mires. Op 0 Zligets:ettdill7 pelleittst. Z. 'LIMNS KLAN D. .42 0. 2.2 F RES," ItEI)FORD WATER—Z in o.k sod mollseser toed this dist direct hoes the sodas.. be Jos. FLZMLNsI. ear. DI. Market et. j h'»Siliarifaff'.l6sl"E KIT koilKiCE-1:1, LUIZ We l e i t r. atTar7l. "h Tlr n itl7 4 ;r 4 • rolnst. sod roe suswertesskledsof fruit or end wrspe ethos. Mess WM. (InW country. propprty or erode, or so honest sthesel,•storothwiarr. Andy WM in • jr2o • , • D. VLAIx. et. • • 711 - _ — ' 4 olsEYrf lADS BOOK.. for...ligist, .i.irtwiimathe We by 8.0. LA /MST wa94 - 4: ollouseof f re pM A • ono pries. oltßatect Chty slaP, s Rear Vaid r :Eloa VS.; Rod not tar R® lb. tEurt. HD.% Tweet *MI. • .17111 • &CUTHBERT 140. vb.. IQOQ 17744`"f7.1."dnnLLte '47 , 4 ,kfie • • ' • tIet•..IIIERT /PON, 144. 3.1.2.. F IRST CLAig .CLOYiffii for men ma Irmemm Vat twctruartaTA:Zurit.= I rt o Load foribl• by it. A. Illentbn. 114. .• ifritlg:llll use, Ilbcidiar . A midßides:lit IJP•rial sad d 4 nle br • •• A. AA. 31411Nt. J. br • 1111 A IdaDAYE.III 2do4' " LaTit - SW - 41) , E t ict • 11..... 130 . 0 halal lit • • 'A.A.*. MeRA2II IVI9CORIM COMPOUND FAMILY SOAP lrl .440b1a; br ' U. COLLINS. Titi/SEEMI)OI4I7 .--- bbbt.*Teed for ;raw by - 'isanyALpt,Lims f 0135,-1 bbla. :la for ea& _ ism ItENltv ^ALLINfI. rIIE}I}I7-800 biwi b eatextra treanTo 1.1 pee 7111taill H. COLLIN& • VlBO-128 halt bbli: Whit(' Fisti; '• • Ala. motif . pegir r"; . V4`l7.`&3lllNR- RY APPLESr-15 bbla for otle by • qr.s c6T.E157. , t ARVZ:Ztro - T,lii.GiCiorTNll7)l;) , - JUJIII • ' • • lIENIIVELCOLLINA • rtMEnlo.lsixas plimo fo ealo ••• • '• • Bi!WEIL t DILWOuT .. C5.1'41*. CONOW NOTHING- SHIRTS, O ABS r NOES-..,5. 0 doz. Knotted and Lae° IC. rthm. Mick owl Irs Wreolort,l:4 rced 1= el ° i s3. e'en" ."I"k q uottnra. F° R SALE.-80,000.'1100d Securities.. • 23 r...74.3(Ft • ' • nen rant, tenni Awl Pr • i ) or • * i) " IL11 ' 1 IATA--000 bus. in ore for • .7 1•17 ' ,116 LL ,•11 • • • . . • \ • \• \ \ " . _ VROM. TOLEDO, CITIOAGC - connei* &eiZNIAZIOZ I 2. CI, 7.7,TIiTi',.",,A3 - r,raf, Ithigaa and It the Chltetaa lOrk rano eation at Salle with the Itllttala Otattralsn i t e C h i 0 .I ‘ga ir tl ' atekra=l.ll.l.l.4 'au tar% suaotkana /ttwra. \. _, • FOUR DAIL PA . SSENGE AINS. , ht•—iiguress T}aln leaves Toledo at.:l A. 31.. 01111. inn hiChintso Lia 111 - • Express Train leave's, Zireda \et 11 A. 11.: szrivlnst in Chimaera 990 p. • • •I—Aftell/001.eXpresn'Traln teliverToledo 1.:•0 P. 31, arriving In Chlcano`st 11.00 •Ith 2, Night ElturessTraintraves Toledo at 9.14. P. Id., at , 'rhea In Chicago at 6.45 Nt. • \ . One Train= Snudierl, loe'resToirdo ' nE.BJsP.'3l., and . 4111.11 St Chicago at 6;45 A. • Pour pally Trains on the Clo) . :aland and ToledoAellc a, `connecting vrlth the elthe. • \ - : Pan.engere talllng the Ohlannd Penni: Itiltroad to Manelield, end tho Pandway and Alantheld ' , Railroad to sjenroevide; will there connect with the cioetv,d and, o• lotto Railroad. ' Or brtakingthe Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad nrAlllante. wil&theiu cord:teat at 4 levoland with the Cleveland end Toledo Railroad: Mahler the Unto from •PAUtki.rith t 6 Chicago, vialllaL I.ltalhroad In unhourel. Through Tlck6ts eanhe proc'ored St, the -Mass or :the Cleveland and 'Pittsburgh and Ohio nod Penn. Ridl i- ood4 under the ..ilonengthela, Rowe. or at the Dirt • • . • •L. D. ItUCKIFX.AIOI.Ir% PM:obi:ire,. July V1th:1854.....tt,‘.. id. B:.nrid N. I. It: ' • Notade Teacters. , TWO , FEAIALDISAC Im IIEUS.:,iMNTEIiv, to take charge or the 31.10 ood DlrLdeni . Medium Department of the Public hthead.intbe Dor. 'onahoflarmingtam. Dater( desiring . to Vlpty,',llllDlcase , 'nal! at the Dry thexte Store ofJ.: WELIWY. Diamond, Axle:lld Dmough. on or before th e . 2d day of...Augrdst next. VJY2ti•lerde Proclamation. - • • . CITY OF Plrmairh-au. i' , i . :nOtorilanno with a resolution of tho 11. loot Cannel:lot the raid city,Usrid the prOTIACI . US of in a or the Gooey's! Assembly of the• State of PennsbirardS, ! providingfor the Incorporation or the City or FittOburithl and of the Supplement tosald Act, 1.. Ferdinand EAVoir. Mayor of mid city, do lone Ws my, Proclamation. daelay ins Gant on , the fourth THUS/WAY of Joly,'A. , D.. • r, h bolos the 27th day of the menth,tbersecrueo of the Pi nt Ward of miti• city, qualined td , rote for members of the Nouse of Representatinesof thlsDommanwealth. will meet at the usual place of bolding Elections , in add Ward, anii I elect by ballot a citisso Greek! Wart Lobe a Member of Got. &Int Council of sold city, ror.the unexMryl, time of Mat , .thew Edwards. Esc., resig ne d, . \ • Sista under my hand, and the seal of said City of Pitts, !Myth. this 20th day of Jul, A. D.,ISSL irske . voLr. surer. V Pocket Book Lost.;" A-PORT 310NIE was . lost' yterdar,sonie leherii.between the, 3Thatehester (lite sad the ays,lllol3tattort, on the tt it Pc. 11. s:,cotitalnkur eboat 1.30,t1e0 ten dollar oye dollar on. gold dtd-• Yeente payers. Tbe Anderwin he nit.- bly rewarded bz lea lots the =teat th , c orate: • 'Pittsbuygb,Judy . .• \ ' 7 7 - 7 Notice to School Teaohnik= Collitis To)tnship 'School . liasid Meet on Tlitireday, day of Au t; at .SW,I I Illouse," In Shit Liberty:. it.. ft o'clock TIM 1 , Cola.ty Superintendent vrill Liberty :. In their nreiieneo:,l ail famous applylntfor situati on ea teachers. There ore. three schools in the olstriet. Misty velli be thirty dollars per month. - open the fast Monday of Septom. to nest. end-continue nine_ menthe. jylS-dellvtauS Nero Teacher Wanted.' • • •._\ •- 'HALE TEACHER scAntcd'in th. Fault\ Want Public Echoole. Ittsborgh, to‘saive - as Teacher . o 9 4. ,, 1P. 1 of tlel lille.braPPlication to be-made to tee 'Board. In the heed writing of the laminae:it, - An examlnetionvill tike place on Ifothlii, July Slat, 1 at ololookof said dey.in the-School ilouen.:.By,order of the Emarl. jylS-latti Secy. very tiegirabl,ethiee storiEd JL. Muse. 4o Penn rt.. third house from SUL', vlth. Mulin every room, bath twines and fixtures 'complete, .aml. every desirable convenience. -Rout 5260 pot annum. Pot emerlon glvenat any.tiltne., Inquire of ' _ .2014-104. 7 . Sire- IttillillAST,Tltt ECRANICS and. others • restricted to: thol L -hove! system eau ha're Menem.. taken st Cariro's tt lay, 7d roortlrst.,tefrre crafter tbomotel working' boors. Customers soppliOl pin 'tem-with suitable dors clothing when setting Vg . .o l loroa t Amogemootp r. r. prv:.vHnyie~traits tan koft d 2 . .° 1 1i; 0 11 .srlacre tohs are to be Zn at the door •rs•Llg n. nt an well. sun ligla; Felon to colt . • Titifitltriftor fair: BEAT SEMI ANNUAL SALE OV, And .001 further ndaotlon In Woes,reminencing• on • 1911LIASDAY, July - Mb. and tentincllnlt tbrougb month of.inly.. , • 710 STEW WOKS just reed Expreno tk fur sal eheaff• ti!j7; WWWeet-Etemon,--://eddratiW.3.on.sA. "te.igrt : FannE Ye:NW Falk Pastas, um, brMain fratbo People, sels,ciotbt '2_ 1..... t i't tnrraV g beellariP " r 7' , 4"l ' .7 Yten I.l.felfitiVirta=r'. : o • .-Lerman LlU:man f ul, • atheb,Flchl Book. new (urn Yr: n' • .• pant the cheitilkekstore where nil the n‘qn• nook, non s, reed asmou as onblished. • Eli. LAUFVF.IIO7.Wood FL , 11AC415 . ---4:;* Ikt. - printe Bacon Shoulders 11.1rf.eCti ODILWORTII. • boxes nrimoChees% • , I', ••• 'OXI do _do Rubes. lust reed end- Gar by . _ . 1 1 11.1.4r0 . R1% lA, G ink . • L.) nom. ot• • • • •• , ,inedietne. preTared by Ite. , 4L - Toed. It acts tat sat. elcit lispoctorant. It la a certain- curs and-msantat re of the Ileart,Burn, and all such discs."' I es.az from.* Irlir araeldlona stomach.. • It la gentle and harnitse in Its actlon.and is one of the bent and most •Pf. Smoker medicines thaten be' given to ehildtelo. let none fall to roll at JOIIN FIAT?, Jr.'., N 0.1.11 Wood street,. • I,VAlarll P. APII 1.--.A.ganora I assortment of b•J. Cusamen.llbrablisi settee* Satin flotpbe4 reirasseee we !wraps: PAL3III6II. De 11.4414. ( 1 1501TILYifAT FOR:. trAIX;-12'acres rand. all.tad ba . well ihatikeeps, oriir:rart LI war, from lo Melia splendid view se be • asa otitis Pa. B. H..n0l the Alkeb.er. Myer, led .bout tea Waage. %NUR uvect the S., 11. Depot, roar *prior ssb sso fbo.nbuintsit cbab , 1494 srs _dpylr to t.. my ! . _,...._11.AcLAM31 . 1.1191 et. t OPSltrlEVEXObte§rat—bo tug . 4 fimi s ti,.taaik brelni Tilltltsitot.. LA Zrig t altg: th i A l Ze aZy . of tbe ea :P . , TlVLllblaz s tg? Allan be * Italic °Dike city: The . .d. .M thee. lot. Yeadrred weer • OVrliBkRT cioN. 1..3444. • • •Cg tbdAo4sBkll. for sale by • •• 1. - rioir • MLitt racakriedX• XTEN itACKTRIT-725 bbbs. . _my ilia root br R.R rr rale Or R. DAtzzia:llreo; irIitEESE-TO:10 .b.xt goo 4 cuttin :en* br • iva . • • \ 11. ALMA. RCM •-•. • - - ARD, in Mil& and kagTailuile b i7 :777- ' 7 ": 7 r jjutcs • •• innatatma"ca. HT - It W;DEll'sliTiz (mod? ,CONOTLNE:in 1-8 oi. rop d aid for - ",/t O 4l • • IL; Z. SUJ;CRS CO. "VETASll—Priebevality;' fou'vooks .for sale b SELLP4t9 A CO. EW JERSEY ZINO WIITTE-100,(IM lb) loom% sad Or lab bs Lr.SELL CO. 'PEALE'S PAINT ABU Sil Eqi - hand and Jul nu,ny s. SE EMI 11 - UNISOIV.9 IeZ t.FLAVORING neke. venti ammo. 011111,10. k . utnits. Irtaa Pat kr ask . JEADVIT lIISTOBRIAL LIBRARY-Die / =shag the 'Court of Mark Antelnatte. Qum of • ran vt.bykailasts 01113T11111. ar4 . i mr : ls lt T rrda 11 - fr i 11f:11 ,, 9 4 00D i 5 . 7 . 51u hy B . ur i etTlett N nib tkods. ladlesebusL trarapprot. *" l'ney 4741. Cm. total( ttelr ;paella* ol Bummer Drop Duds at areatly minted prim, to clownut their autumns. stock -117 Khum f'f,P• tartin'ub 17; r , 1462ireig:-.1:;C:11ason ree'd." ..eowter, wortelestieitizelavez tUrionaltligri tiepin at Ors of Crape Bad an lionnate. .St ma street if ITE DRESS. GOOLIS—A full mow*: oi mate h.. cam.• o.endraia the Est quoDtlpot 1100 k. ItS.Jarko patt ernsaw., aput SluOuOn: with soap ipa and dookablo ardottad sad Ifoor. "Jr!' r". =1. . 14 "" ILSOS ACO S. 1111 AT lerßENßY—Skilahos of the Life nod Character oT Patrkk tkra7. l 4;WlUlats Witt .% PA. Po. far nit. by KAY d.!-- weea . BP RY -- & — lffinfirfariiio — aCilini A l v mew iens. el liantielleche irecatterrane• ' c f I•4llYYttllaacco.FritillrfACßONEl BETTS, for in mune vc•x_ddr. zoilh.r...t .Ten ....... emesrisete, ARNieillt 15- • - kr pannoling tans. swop& 4.,..nprislslit Imitation. of Mikis Orsoniaar arm by PII(13. PALMER.. IbOTOII esialuiraz* 1,7 Iliat blintav amok' Feutl/erl I:Damn" Ain: OP sy Uwe& Jas. or Yds. by. MD- •W. iLle, N, No. U.r.- id giipoitine . ,R.lll. 311 t. .ARCS 3t Seed atiiiabf;:t97...;*: ikierigran s aVVit i Mirt s e s= as. • TOBACCO-4-10. OK and It llc. h i tr a greriA o ! intszootioirl&wroo6 VANVLES . -46 4#. Mould Candleit, a . ) 14. ja i kt"." ; : ft, c °l°) if s h. d a?sei. Sc!. 1.13r00d S i F. muz.cl4, n 0 7 , al.:F*l#. mAdicinv.Nizt hu. g o, lotae :.(11ealtAbA114PPIN ani Se? 1,7 v • n NuTrWt. Rah. ow- No ono knout NW W4J q I oBLI.ME ouITX 1 4 . in atidi duke, the sort quasi' 4 . 3lori.ei r tsvitt ei •- • tILUILLOUX ' 3NES-100s:41.1 bag el .lu. B r u no , dibeeNOgsV . o¢l:llwe lx6,lloEvielt • OPRRIOR.CODFIBI4 - I luqe itkett Teo ai th..buiatedsiouthis of lap% codalik sow Ilk mOw bit ova blues b Um. W. A. .16:CLWL • PIC4DE44 lON-1 T ao? Spiccif • :most; r. rtelt tas , 4*f fhtirseaa.: ‘ I III.a.IIBUT--300 tba., in $126,4E -4410 ..:J / 19. D.. F,:roriiiEsiFE --- LElFaiiiiiii,W TiTit ri. .... 1 t017. - .4.YOIIIANGZ, amdding f .N, moon t. 4 ,.., , , mn d t . l b N! , otfo x o t to, on wh ic h ' }, Orecten O. A'OR EffINLUR liCktsTlgn tt;V t u t ti l t rA 44lhdb rat m al:Ntk;M: tante ext. .tatiln4a, moral and ,y, 4. 4o ,c.gcninu-tnin'nunt:ndint n 7i-z , n:). ,so tall ti l d=r4Z nlsr INN. 1; u . 4 1 it on the ziritr audt In Ilraueigd .4. 1 , 1 . .. st . r. ,-- , i a Ital e matauga.. ~., watuit 6 , 12 4r tzeertjA, ad. SEED DILI ..bltelig. itk ttkri-and for F..- -e I - 41'1 "" -----43.14 11.31' AI.N" " I W . 4.'4 lk unaauall *co' l' , ` ,W., "'A e% 1416 0 0 store and for sale* a zaanavon a CV. \ •, . •••••`. , 4 tlryry \t- "-- \, • \ ' \ \ \ , • , Zeicid2 , 7 , .- 1, ',: d , • ' AUCTION gALES• j(V.F.LIIORSE , STRING\ IVAGON' , •AT -.AUCTION.—On Saturday )lonfiriii. July et and o cloek at the commercial tales room. owner sth ate., will be satdc.orm subetaatial well 'trashed 4iprina. Wegon..Witit mat.. \ . P. `AL Asmt. .1 .- 0 ORS;. PERIODICALS,* STATIONERI •,• : • X 3 lee:; AUCTItRiv.-Oft Saturday I.liraing, ' .- at 8 o'..elorki at the commeretsisales rooroatoruer of Waal and Fifth streets, will be sold: A Lugo oalleethol of choler tew blots and eheap pub li catloas, erderted 'expressly ibr he rataWelty trade, embracinimany of the works of the 1110110 -celebrated authors: atardarell Mossy editions 10, • . theolo p i . 4 , l 3 x . techanies. b == l , paeta,ilt4dr t zt, f.V.4 panert.with a varietz of stattouery, AWREVEVILLE LOTS AT AUCTION • ILA Saturday afterlinun.'Juli :Ntb , At. 4 _ on • the promisee, w 111, be soldelght hazodsemelysituated tots •• of Omen:U. obt hi Joseph K. Hazlet, on the South eldo crib, Turnpike Hood. near Two Mlle Run. Weal:Art p,of the estate of the. to Joseph Ilaxist, - deed, a -plark kr rhioh may Lemon &atilt, :motion TOOIO. • . • Of T" 'b'oßry'rorNir fa among themoet f tt i gg,, Y \ • , Lb* att.enticna of those o , r ‘7Lihlng..tt pleasant eOuntry ree l \ demo. Terme at rale. 4 - . 3 1..DAY 1 / 5 . Aue. I,IOIFrILE,ITEWTON, -. 4Ic , BILADEITE:rB . '- 11l.r :-.• - • —., ,Q I•C.iI•VAT.:- j••• , • 4‘, ':•4 ',, . \• - TILE . 0,,,t ... ••• IJESCILISZESAYOULTs_RESPECTSTILLY 'AN,: tiounce" the", castrosihrtuid and; kneji • co constantlyconstantly on .. . \ • , Lana , . ; Cana J(... and , ts ..h'retiertiOy, - : ..., • , t out a PIANO F o,lt '1 1 E: S;•• - • . OF SFLENII, TOAD_ D4LICATI: TOUCH, ..1..YD PEA UTI.M.L.F/SAll. .\ •,, . • • . From $25 to. 81,000 • ea01(..1 o..m.trauxerttik am ell ...de of the very beat mated: .. ala thoroughly as:l,4mA and kiln...deed, and' are therekua :.... - manalda of enduring the change. clans . climate.' \ : • , . . Our 'lltrtoe received the Sint Premium , (a 'gold medal{ .• at the AnnuatFair anCiatla Garde niliSOctohari.ll3.l; the -- • . • • jcidmsibelmt the fulleding entinent-molemora and Wild.. ' ' •-, 0101 L. h1.(1 ottechalk. Piaui at; Theo..Elsfild,..Geo. P. hoot.. • • . Otte Planes aim received the . " r, ', -•-- ` . . \ FIRST /TEM/ UM AT TR g TraULD'ORAIR; ~.' tc\ ,Crystid Palace. for late imigervements made iti,s, ant ' --, ...' .'\ .... "Excellency . of Tone.!!.- • l• ',. ma tizhtst oneowlums bal . been taidlsibl Om meet ' ' l'%r ` V.. ,, "." lVdftE . I V g l k tlar. 4' ..r at . \ z o lth, , ,,...,fierAtfgr i gre. foc i r o . ! o g g i 'et • ...i1 i 50: , .74: . _. pl,to only dellgh ul to-lisren io butTs.o . f. met amista4. to ', ' • ilnkslka vinschlvd.at t o ‘..\ . ~ \ \ ~ I - - ''" , . ~ A . 2. DEL TONE:T6IMITATA, \ •', 1 iod hlml.dists t utifullildth the Cortese( his min 'voice. The.itsknying tire a arenas establiehodkimate, who wilt_ • sell our iristrnmentson uteverable. farms galley, conl.l. ad . • . he purebarat ens Warernotes or tatiory: .. - ~, •,. ~ Ikuten,lien, J. Webt, A Co 4 NO. 3 Winker at. -'.•. 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A cook wi th ÜboitroLloss from wlsinal doiliSi!N by, Iso llogs.in ..: ?S. Ltoo l gar oplo q \ : • 3.2IOSIDES MAI:OECD SOLE. LEATIP Illtari lb% Pals tis, J. man MOWRY. \ 3 . 11. :7'. bettyt.; orpSolt• thr3hesd c 4 Ward," .. • lkilteCOßleS ViEN'i'WP, manufaottir-\ • .J. 7 *414 T. IDESECEIL Ibr *al. blvteuiltltles by \ Je •420 d •• • ..., • lIMNIOI' IL COLLINS.= Wood t. \ ACON,-10 Ude. Mims;' \ .. . lows. chat Skier, = WWI.. ShemlarrlO, since \ ! ol• km br _)el: ISALAIIVICithY tO, ITALEr.ABLE PR OPE RTY .I N COLL INS tiv A it4; fo n. ho t et see easue dletanre the ./11/gber Vallor •tionr Brick Muse with tua avd orgies, 001thedlle corder:, M; eLo. a tenant Wm*, kluge fame burp •ve .table. • and ether mat DW1,11.00..• greed reedy utrrater, • nee'. 0••+: lAferralagot====gros. an ti = WAIN= altogether or 10 ems with the gilorethenia: • (1. =YU= 60N, 160 Third Week, 101 - 0 U RNINKI,A3tItiGES-•- Murphy 'it lax luimioaniiiiirit lue Verienani knee Veer.. rd•at ,%114""9"%:1124.\ • , . 14 1 MBROLDERIES•SIN BETS—aturpby a t` a Butanela ha T•b i Vanoirtntenst etntanaLle Mot • . lilt. nlmves ann tfg2r t .z .... , Wawa lanai wawa. amnion bb .014 yin bafprisa aa4 Jon , *nit E44Mga an 4 Nrditaia naiad. ... Jar, .. • . ILIORSE4Oa... ." ' ..13tkoug Itigoi. • ii nal% Patina tadar• litaaline avast'..zahra. mince •• - J. J. BCROUNUIKER.4 W. a41r004 WNW ~ t. - ArEItAL WATER --pozigresa !Bedford sod Mt. 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