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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
PITZ`SBURGH•
.:711LY, 27, 1&4.
WHIG STATE TICKET.
EOR GOVERNOR,
JAMES POLLOCK;
• OP. sc7niourtnuaLAxo coorry.
CANAL COMMISSIONER,
. - ..GSORGP - DA VIE; °
* DI ALLI:O3IpCST COCFrT.
FoHAUDOE OF . SUPRI3IE COCHT,
.DANIEL M. 7'BIIIVSER;
Of 3110iTGONEELY COtXTT
Allegheny County Wnig Ticket,
- eormax*-21rx minim
DAVID, RITCRIE, littabursh:
coxeml, 221,. nrrnuer
SARUM. A. PL ENIANCY.,-
Wm. STEVENSON, rittpburgh,
ROBERT POLLOCEL
" ' •R, EARN A tIAN, 11.111rmlnAlum.
SSS 401IN B a,g_14. erstalez,
Ilaler. -
ICCOUOICR,
.201L1 RAGILL. West Recr.
lIENRY 'WOODS, litt."lmrgb
MULL or MI MOM.
- ALEX. lIILANDS, Rom
JAILES B. OLY..iii:ilpi;etr St- Chtr.
nteumce or tune.
JAMES KELLY. Wilkie..
JOHN WILKE. Birsotriutsam
JOHN' /MOWN, Ems.
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la. Tee Advertleena—Nelther the Ed!tonal Rooms
nar-Priuting Estabilehmentof the Ar47,y Oarette. are opened
gunday. Aztearromuntehodestre their notion to appear
la thegaper on Monday morning, will please haurktheta In
Wei,. 6 tec6teir,ou Saturday.
, . ,„
blL•rittabtratt Gnzette.—The eatenoin
elreulation of our Waktp Gazette offers to our businessmen
• mOst desliablo medium of making their baldness known
Our eireulatlen is bembenfour and tiro thousand, marling
almart, ovary merehant, manufacturer and shop-keepor to
WestantPaunarirorals, and Eastern Ohio, ,
'JOULE POLLOCK. OS SLAVES': IN KANSAS.—We
published some time. since .the letter of Judge
Pollock to the democrats 'of Sullivan county, in
answer to inquiries from them; butts general
desire haring been expressed to bring it forward
for more minute consideration, we today repnb
lish it. The inquiries Were addressed by the
.democrnts of that county to all the candidates,
and asked expressions of opinion as to the pro
. priety of re-enacting the anti-slat-cry part of the
Missouri Compromise and the manumission of
all elates that may in the meantime be taken in
to Nebraska and Kansas. Judge Fetlock replies
as follows: '
MILTON, June 10.
Gentkaten:—Your letter of the 27th ult. with'
—accompanying interrogntorien, has been received.
To your first question I reply, that, regarding
th passage of the Nebraska bill as reckless, ill
advised.,-as a wanton breach of national honor
and of-plighted faith—and as an (iron,
gnised attempt to extend the institution of sla
verylo territories now free, I am "in favor of re
enacting that, portion of the Missouri _Compro
mise-which prohibits slavery in the territories of
Kansas and Nebraska."
To your second question, I say that the re
enactment of the provision referred to, would ne
cessarily exclude alavery from these territories;
and lit e "unconditional manumission" of all slaves
thiticthere, - could not be regard ns amoral or le
- gal wrong to any party. For slavery can have
no legal existence in these territories, either by
not of Congress or under ' - thc false pretence of
"popular sovereignty.". The power' to establish
slavery can only exist in express grant, or as - an
incident of absolute sovereignty, and us the gov
t ensment of the United States isnot absolute, but
a limited constitutional sovereignty, and as the
Constitution contains no grant of thilnower, ex
, pressed or implied, it follows that Congress beano
power to establish, directly or indirectly, by pos
itivo net, or by permission, under' the plea of
"non-intervention." If, therefore, slavery enters
these territories, it will be there, not only with
out authority of constitutional law. but in viola
. lion Of all law. - Under these circumstances, the
restoration and preeervation to freedom of those
territories, would be sustained by every princi
ple of law, and justified by ovary consideration
of national faith and national honor,
. ' Tours respectfully, - !
Some democralio papers have taken an ex
pression pression or two from this letter to show that, in
• Judge Pollock's opinion, Slavery never can be
introduced into Kansas and Nebraska—that be.
ing illegal it can hive nu'existence there. There
Is nothing to warrant this foolish inference.
The seoond inquiry, it will be seen, is in re
gard to the propriety of manumitting whatever
alines may be taken into the new territories.—
. Judge Pollock answers that he' is in favor of
such manumission, becume Congress has no
power to legalise Slavery there, and hence it
can exist there only in defiance of legal author
ity. lie does not intimate that it will not go there,
nor that the law will not be tortured- by cor
rupt or imbecile judges ao - no to give it a legal
sanction; but he gives it as his opinion that
under a proper. understanding. of. the petrel: of
Congress there, can be no legislative
sanction
given to the institution.. This is the opinion of
. the most eminent jurists of the country, and is
doubtless good law; but `it doesnot follow that
because Slavery cannot exist de fare in Kansas
anti Nebraska it cannot therefore exist de facto.
We ask the attention of anti-slavery men,
since democratic papers hive endeavored to
.
make capital eat of
it with them,".to the broad
• legal ground assumed by Judge Pollock. It Is
identical with that laid down in the Buffalo and
Pittsburgh Free Soil platforms, that Congress
hos no more power to make a slave-than a king.
It is on this basis that the doctrine is built that
the General Government should be entirely di
vorced from all connection with and support of
Slavery. , Our government being one of limited
and delegated powers, and possessing no inherent
sovereignty, has .no authority to establish Sla
very anYwhere, or uphold it, for that; as Judge
Pollock observes,, can only exist as an incident
of absolute sovereignty. Wherever Slavery and
its adjunct's, therefore, exist under Congressional
authority or by Congressional connivance; they
_ are devoid of the sanction which is essential to
their validity—they have no strictly legal ex
istence. Under this 4115ttriike, rightly applied,
' Slavery would at once become denationalised
. and the government be relieied from all respon
sibility for or connection with it. Instead,
therefore, of being - such a letter as the locofoco
journals would hate it, this answer of Judge
, Pollock assulaes lofty and unimpeachable anti
-slavery-ground.
Tits WHIG ADDILZI63—Mr. Birney, of the
Pita iddpkia key - itter, whose anti•elarety no men
will question, speaks thus of the Whig Address :•
' The address solemnly pledges the. Whig party
to the following doctrines end measures:
1. To the doctrine that all men are. and of
right ought to be free—asserted in the Act of
1780 which abolished slavery in Pennsylvania.
2. To the doctrine that slavery shill be pro
hibited in every territory belonging to the Fed
eral. Government and wherever the Federal Gov
ernment has jurisdiction, and that no slave state
shall ba-edmitteclieto the Uniona doctrine re
cognized in thi Ordinance of 1787 which prohib
ited slavery in the North Western territory and
provided that no slave elate. should be formed
•
8.. To the.;measure of the absolute.repeal of
every laW tending - to legalize slavery itl
or Nebraska. '..
4. To the repeal of the. Fugitive Slave Act,
. which the 'Platform of 1852 says, must be main
tained and strictly enforced. True, the Act isnot
mentioned by name, but it would he caviling on
the fainthpart of a hair, to pretend that its repeal
is not 'clearly indicated in the pledge to maintain
'inviolate the trial by jury and the writ of habeas
corpus, for the protection of the personal rights
of every human being.
- • 5. To the assertion of the existence ant due
, rights of the North. There is a North," is the
spirit of the address.
• The address abandons the non-agitation theory
of 1852, and, throwing the responsibility of the
renewal of agitation upon the Administration,
accepts hand promises to do its duty. 11 there
features do not constitute a solemn repudiation
of the platform of 1552, we cannot sip what.
Hypercriticism might demand language
. more formal.; fanaticism might demand it more
denunciatory; .arrogance might debit that It
shatild be accompanied with humiliati m g confes
sions of mutt error; but we .venture to predict
that if Judge Pollock cornett forward boldly, nod
clothes in - eloquent linguage the doctrines offi
cially sanatiOned, giving them their full force
and gmuleur, he will receive the vote of every
true-hearted freeman - of the State.
' , Caviling on the ninth pert of a bole! most
fitly expresses the eharsc!er or the' recent.arti
eles in the INspatuit tus s ihiet question.
.• A letter o _aui , torreapondeut "Josints,!' da
ted July 17 , reached ue yeeterdity, after beiw ,
mcmaitmlne days on the read. As its contents are
hoprmen t into rest, having been anticipated
0 - intelligence from other,quarter, tee omit
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Tao 11 - Luca at: o; Fans Siutias.—The late or- I
tides in the Dispatdi en the sc4jest of-the Whig •
Address, though published as editorial, possess
.1 .
characteristics which show their paternity too
clearly to be mistaken. The writer has always 1
bads] the Whig party, and no arrangetuent which I
could possibly be made would satisfy his captions,
unreasonable, caviling spirit. Indeed, we be- 1
lies e he would more heartily:rejoice in the defeat 1
of the Whig party titan in the deliverance of No- 1
braska from the curse of slivery. :
We have reason to believe that the great mass i
of the Free Soilers - of this State are satisfied with I
the Whig address, as they certainly ought to lie.]
Every disposition has been shown on the part of
the Whigs to conciliate and harmonize the. Anti- 1
Nebraska elements and we know that our Free
.Soil friends have no just cause of complaint., If
they cannot support the principles, of the Whig
address, and the strong and tried anti-slavery
man we present them as a candidate for Gover
nor, who stands clear and unequivinally on An
ti-Nebraska grounds, then we despair of Secur
ing their aid on.any feasible and reasonable plat
form.. The Whiz party of Pennsylvania will
continuo its warfare against the -, encroachments
of slavery, with or without the aid 'Zt . the Free
Soilers. ',lt however most earnestly desires their
co-operatlon; and has shown a dedermination to
make any proper and reasonableonceasion to
obtain it. We believe we shall h e it. We do
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not consider that the writer in the,Dispatch rep
resents the feelings and wishes °film Free Boil
era in. Western Pennsylvania, and we have not
noticed his articles because we deemed them of
any special authority. hut to point out and to re
buke and reveal his inconsistency and unfair
ness. - .
assuming for s moment that be traathe au
thor, or boa of the authors, we will make bold
to ask him why, the words "Fayitive Slave Lair,"
were so 'cry carefully excluded from the ad
dress? Was ,there an understanding between
the two Hunker parties that the one should be
permitted without comment to omit in its address
the words "Nebraska Bill," and the other the
words ':Fugitive Slave Law?"—Ditpatch.
The editor of the Dispatch knows very well
why' the words he quotes —wore no very careful
ly excluded from the Address." Instead of there
being nn understanding between the Whig and
Democratic parties, the —understanding" was
between the Whig and Free Soil Committees.—
The editor of the Die; (deli was a member of the
Free Soil_ State Committee, was a member also
of the cub-committee of s tlutt body which framed.
the inquiries published in the DiTatch of the
18th of June, and he knows that the words !Tu.,
gitivo Slave Law," were purposely omitted by that
committee from the inquiries framed by it. The
Whig Committee, in framing their address, adop- -
tid the Very. language suggested by the Free
Soil Committee, and the editor of the himatch
was one of those - who framed that language, so
as designedly to avoid a reference to thelFugi
tire Law.- Why does he complain that the
Whig Committee should accept the suggestionS
of the Committee of which hales a member, and
adopt the language which he himself framed?
tThe Gazette says Gie Free Soilerk of lowa, In
diana,"ilhio,- have been contented with a far less
comprehensive platform than the Whigs here
have offered. We have not the moans of exam
iaing patticularly, but have no doubt that in a
cases where a union has taken place, the Whigs
havC given a taitifactory pledge either in words
or by act—either by express language, or, which
is even better security, by supporting some of
the most trusty and. worthy Free `toilers along
with their own candidates, as WAS done in Con
necticut.—Diopoteh.
The State ticket of Town is composed exclu
sively of Whigs ; the fusion ticket in Indiana is
part Whig and part Democrat, and that of Ohio
one Whig and one Democrat; there is not a Free
Sailer on either of the.tickets, and the platforms
are simply anti-Nebraska. The "satisfactory
pledge," in wards, consists in resolutions against
the eitension of slavery; so far as acts are con
cerned the Free Boilers refused all tenders of
office, and declared themselves content with what
their allies proposed to do.
• trio this State, an offer of a place on the
state ticket had been made to one who anxiously
desired it, the Dispatch would have found the
Whig addtuo. extremely satisfactory.
The deaths from Cholera la Chicago on Satur
day and Sunday last were 35, and from other
diseases 19. Of the 19 thus classed 7 warn from
diseases •'unl:uown," and the victims were Ger
man emigrants.
Tacked Aboai.
Gov. Sligler's letter to the late State Temper
ance Convention was evidently intended to se
cure the votes of the most violent opponents of
the prohibition, and some of the more indiscreet
of Lis partizans openly boast that his letter will
gain for him more votes on the liqUor question
than he will lose on any other issue. The Tem
perance Convention did not hesitati to pronounce
it altogether unsatisfactory, ',Fuld Beery man who
has examined It with candor' must come to the
same conclusion. Just it pleased the Andes and.
that was-enough for Gov. Bigler and his friends.
But now the apprehension with them is that
the letter did not quite answer the purpose for
which it was designed, and it has therefore been
deemed,necessory to make a slight alteration in
the programme. Gov. Bigler now gives private
"assurances," writes private letters, and sends
out mistionarirs to tell the temperance men that
he is a zealous friend of the cause of prohibition.
Ile has one letter for the public, and private let
tertin the hands of devoted followers, who are
connected with the temperance movement, to be
used among those whose allegiance lie was in
danger of losing on account of tho public one.—
If this e . oold not be proved, we would be charged
with falsely accusing Gov. Bigler of an act of
the basest political duplicity—of a dishonorable
atteospt to get the votes of two parties, one of
which must in the end be deceived. The fsethow
ever, rests on the the authority of the Rev. John
Chambers; a Presbyterian clergyman, nod "on
tlt
tached political friend and admirer of Bigler. This
gentleman in' his address . on Tuesday evening
last informed thetemperancemen,that Gov. Big
ler was a true friend of prohibition. Be had the
assurance from the lips of the Governor himself,
and be " had a letter in his pocket from him to
that effect" . Notwithstanding the evasive and
unsatiafactoty letter to the State Convention, the
Rev. John Chambers, a friend and demcratof
the first water, assures the prohibitionis s that
Gov. Bigler is ready and willing , to sign any ab
stßational prohibitory liquor law that the Leg
islature may enadt—. he has it frOm the lips of
the Goverbor, and Mott long letter fecattrhim to
that effect in his pocket." This con treats grunge
ly, indeed, With the letter which was pronoun
ced unsatisfactory by the State Temperance Con
vention, and it proves conclusively that . GOl ,
erner Biglerly the aid of this letter, and that
of private letter* written to and endorsed by
kind friends:like the Reverend Mr: Chambers,
is' pursuing an unworthy course of double
dealing on the temperance question. .lie brae
reason ,to congratulate himself on ouch is sup
porter E. the Itev. Mr.' Chambers. There
were several democrats here who .openly con
demned him on account of his letter to the State
Temperance Convention and who would,:sloubt
less, have voted against him hail they not been
convinced by the timoly little Bigler speech of
Tuesday evening,. and, perhaps, a prirate
-at a private : letter.. It Is doing the Rev. gentle-•
man no injustice to say that the speech was
mainly intended to make it diversion in favor of
(lee. Bigler on the temperance question; eipe
chilly when the name 'of Judge rollock, whose
manly and decisive letter could not have been
Argon:en; wife not mentioned throughout the
whole, of it. . .
Idr..chaiPherszappropriated borne credit to
liimself s 4s ou esidy luivocate of prohibition, and
we do not deny that he is a very good temper
ance man and an excellent clergyman, but there
ie'no doubt that he is &good dad better "Bigler
man" than either.—* -Bedford Chroniele. ' '
TRIG limn la AxentcA..—The Dulo4 Natioi!
of the 24th, operas of the Irish', and their pro
mlavery tendencies, in the United .Stittetr; its fel-
"In the Wets at Boston, tbd Irish took the
part of theuuthorities in compassing thsresior
scion of a fugitive !lave to his employers: and-
Lad their share ittc. the bloodshed which it
caused. We believe they did- so in the belief
that it, was .their prime duty ".to support the
Union and defend, the govonament ; but, we coo
ps, it is y 0 the deepest, pain that -we pbterve a
detidtd and. inoariabtc readinese upon Me part of
the Irish Amaieane to aide with. Me South.—
The question of slavery is certainly one -of.er,•
traordinarv, perplexity to, strangers.and satins
in that liberal land. We wish our. people could
beepaloof:from .it—but,,if that be impossible,
then certainly their side should be that of free.,
(lout anti humantutors.. hint) way does that fell
system present itself to us in a more revolting
aspect than under this fugitiveslave,law.
"Inn slave state where the system has existed
for centuries, where the black population Im
mensely preponderates endis in •. condition of
nburigitml• Wm/Ism—there is some, amen for,
the instinct , of self-preservation which hardens
a planter against the frantic invective of a.mere
'party aholitiquist. ~But.when one poor Pitman,
vmliti au Zillions drove asserts the litt4ttty. which
G'iti gave it, bursts its bonds, sad flies to • land
Where ekiti is no badge of serritnde, horrible is it.
hl .sec The citizens of a free republic arraytd with ,
hostile balms against,:- each other, and spirting
'each:other's:blood, that the poor slave may be
carried back to the chain and the lash. God I
knows with what pain we see the Irish, fugitives I
from slavery themselves, and often classed by I
the Yankees as a race hardly superior to the ne
gro, aiding to slip the stare's collar on and snap the
LOSS Or RgTZSCE ON THE Pcnctr. WORKS.—
By_ a statement published in the Harrisburg
IVegraph, furnished by Mr. Wallace, first Clerk
in the office of the Auditor General, it appears
that there has been a falling off of revenue from
the .Public Works, the present fiscal year, from
tin first of December.. laatte the first of July,
as compared with the last fiscal year, of SEV
ENTV-FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS. The
tells received' from them, the last Gscil year,
oommenciug Dec. 1, 1854 up to July 1, 1653,
was - $074,051 00
The present fiscal year, from Decent
bee 1, 1853, to July 1, 1851, only 000,055 00
Atid yet the people were told by the Governor,
that these works were growing more valuable,
and would prove a source of great profit, end his
friends opposed the sale of the Works, and when
public opinion forced-the-passage of a law for
that purpose, its opponents put the price 'so high
and so clogged it v i lth conditions and restric
tions, that none would take them.
Let these facts not be lost eight of nt the
coming election. Lot there be a full expression
of popular opinion on this subject, in the vote
given for Governor, Senators and Representa
tives. If the people expect to be liberated from
the burthen of State Taxatton for the benefit of
political tricksters, they must elect a Governor
and Legislature known to be in favor of the sale
of the Public Works, and will sell them at a fair
and reasonable price, and thus lay the founda
tion for the final relinquishment of the Slate
Didd, and effect n ti-tal repeal of - State Taxes.—
Dyno other course will they ever-lie able to ef
fect this great and long wisned for Reform,—
L.:wester Whiy.
.
HONOR TO Wiscossix.—The decision of the
heroic Judge Smith of Milwaukie, in the case of
Booth, declaring] tho Fugitive Share Act uncon
alit:Mimed, our readers remember Au appeal
wits taken by the [Lilted States officers. Now,
in full bench of the Supreme Court of that State
the decision of Jtirli:e Smith has been affirmed!
The opinion was ileelitred by Chientustice Whiten.
This is a glorious step /coward. Not only is it
a rebuke to Slava°Whig usurpation, but a noble
defence of State Iliw,hts. It is a ground wall of
protection thrown round personal rights, and
State by State will follow the righteous deseision
and noble example of brave Wisconsin, until it
shall be built up, sad on a foundation firm as
the everlasting-hills. If the besets of the Peo
ple were fully up te the hour, its perils, and its
need, there would ho rejoicings over this triumph
such-as we have . not hod—bon-fires, illumine
tions,firing ofcangon,gatherings of the people,nnd
every demonstration of Joy.
But speed theivork—a right. step iy taken in
a rigst quarter—the Judiciary of the State is be
ginning to establish States Rights, and the war
will go on against Centralization and Slavery till
Freedom is victorious everyihere.—Clerelind
Leader.
SPECIAL NOTIC&S
A Great Blessing to the Afflieted.—The
number and formidath ohs:sr:ex •of the diseases of the
I.Prer here long challenged the attention of medical men.
Some of these dileasee. chimed under the genteel head of
Conetunptlon, here teen enplaned Incurable and the un
liapPY Patient allotted to dlit, without medical science to
offer him a hope of re.-.rt. IlePplic blips can no longer
be the case. A remedy has been found odd& .ill cure ell
tamplainte. of whaler, character. miring Auto derange
went of the Liver. The Pills dance:red by lon. DeLeon. of
Virginia, not direetlY open the thee: and by correcting
Itsoperation and purifying It from diecese. cuts nit and
ettlepatee the compholote eolith berei heir origin In this
ocgun. liontedies hitlonto propoeel for hear complaints.
Lane failed to operato upon the seat or the disease; but
Dr. 31cLene'• nuts mai, then:wires felt . upon the notion
of the Lire, end by eh toeing the founteln. dry UP the
impure streams of disease *bleb thence deity, their ex.
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Myer's Extract of Rock Rose, an iambi
able Remedy for all
Serofulong Disenscs, Indigestion, Chronic and
Assts Manta., Dowel ComPlo , lot Dl'eoterl,
loos llLoam% ent.loll4llll rauptkms, Lhrer Corr
plaint, °male and Actae tibecnnatirin. ran
Ittiaam, Pink Ifeadantie, Canker, :Inning
Peet Montt: and General Debility.:
Attd as a rurfAr of (he Waal. O ustsquated.
Cram the New Haven, Palladium
TEll.Prost Weer Rbek Row.—A medklmfunder the U
tie, of .P.mk nom.. made from s plant of thatname, 4 hay
Inc • great runts this Thistle for He curatlre properties
The cry or•qauk, ,, so truly aPPIIMbIe to ot lean ....half
of the :solicitses of the day. cannot to justly oPPllsel tt ,
Um Ronk Item, for it km "made Its mark . In this city la
enema mi.. to the teller and cure of anltetwts, when other
remedies have felled—and•what II quite rentatkahle, some
.of oter beet phyolcians do 1301 hesitate to enema very favors.
Ely of the command. The certillestss of curse are not fab
rications, Lot front highly respectable persons. most of
whom aro well known to us.' The man nfactarer Is also well
known to comma 'gentlemen who would not he engeged In
at =bug, or In deceiving the aublie In any way.—Thl•
Wino.
Weeheerfully endoree the above. having witnessed Ile
gnat effect ourselree.on pulmonary and scrofulous coin•
olstnts. •We believe It is the best couspodud for colds and
tunas, extant. The Moons Hose has long been Intern as a
plant of rarimeiteld virtue. nod KS Preparatims Is roper.
Intended by agentleman of ability and &antler. In tbls
'city.--V. 11. Regiltor. • •"'
rim Ram, Doe. 20,1927
This late certify that the notice of the Dock Sou teed!.
tine Pnidialud in Our nape, In connection with one from
the Palladium, wu not only unsolicited. bid was *kitten
by the editor otitis own judinnont andohnenntion.
OBTIORN a•DALDWIN
Thle will certify that the fitromble notice of the NOdi •
rine known as the 'Watt. Hone," wee a Teluntat7 testimo
nial, induced by the writer's knowledge of the matt. ef.
lode of the article In certain eases, aswell an by the favor
able Opinlene whirl others well known 0, him • had en•
nreseadof liwnd furthermore, the'artlele wee Writtenw ltli.
oat Tar er Ow Womb. of fitment, or the 'knowledge of
the manufacturer. 11AB00Cit WILDUAIIi.
I .. .SCROFULA."
MYERS' EKTItACT OF ROCK ROBE.
761 s wopdurful matic4.i. I. hat gaining for it.dra mu
laxity "bleb . uoother medicine mu hand of. The • plant,
Rock hose, it need and recomniendad by many eminent
phieldana of mercenary. •Ifear what - J. IL Thompson, of
Phlladelphif sayr hole proscribed it in b.& mace of
'Scrota= patients at Wills Ilorpital. His succem atc
traded the attention of molurplowletana lie »Ports the
'following remarkable ease of Wh to Swelling of the tight
hip, in Fidgeter', Hit. Tim lad was 7 years old, and had
the ...dame for 3 yeue, ths bone was allocated upwards
and outwards. There wrik s Imo opening on the hip lewd
Mg to 11,e Irma into which I could throat my anger. I
mooted I edema.. Lie had ham tinder seieoni physicians,
who bad Won bins op. I ordered a demotion of Sock Rose
-4n two dell his WO , twi.ticcuSt ithermidelgd Bekaa
slmMifed of flock p.m. three Mies a hip:. Thirty:nine
"limner he was entirely well. •
Bold wholesale andretaltat the Dragiltoni of GMT& 11.
Yereer;lfe. 140, carver Wood at- gad Vlrglia 'nor; .
Krisien of th.(lo34da Mortar. - 47134A1ia
PROTECTION -
INSURANCE COMPANY,
c.sta swa,7 e l eMaTin i alreotari raga,
• #14.0001900'
• IN 1826.
Policies of fasuranos issued at all times oti the
' most favorable terms,:agabi l is
LOSE OR DAMAGE BY 'FIRE
PERILS:* OF'NANIGATION, -
Dr ofORUE X. AILWOLIVAPent,
141643 WU rat Pittibutituahl AlliCbmrOa.
''"`:~=
JOHN C. BAKER dz CO.'S
TRUE-MEDICINAL COD LAVED.' OLL,
,
l'repo.redorprosslilo'r iale3 for Medic.;
.
tool use." C.ll.loo.bavlng employed an agent at the
rube/ice to eopeitatend the manufacture of their Oil. as
sures the public/that It is prepared with the greatest care
from nano but keep and healthy llvern.
All Oil wild with their donators will be found to be of
uunidal One finality: and can Le retained In the meet del-
Imde stomach. '
It to extender-1y enlployml 10th In priete s and TlMultal
practice, and well deserves the attention of Invalids, as a
remedy more valuable than • any yet discovered, fur eon
...option or pulmonary affections.
.JOIIN C. DAHER A CO.,
;No. 100 North 24 rt.. Philadelphia.
For malty all the principal Druggists.- jel.7-11mdtwfeT
Dyspepsia - and Indigestion.—Thesegrein
scourges of our people aannot be too well underplot or
theme.. °careened or curing them too highly en rotat
ed. The person:who discovers any means erected r alle
viation, reefers abenefit upon hie felloyse, and IX 'Seer,
ing of honor. Tide denirable consurmoationbeen
achieved, and not only mop drePollehthe cured, but It may
ho prevented. by the uee of . tholland's Demme B th e e,"
prepared by Dr.C. M. Jack... Philadelphia , whie wadi
-1,..
eine Is apemen Orin terms of thohlghest commends lota bp
thousands who have tested its ealcacy. It le perfeetly in.
noctunte In its natu.e, and tastes. the valuable propeity
of Improving the health of the robust. as well ...restoring
the health of the Melt. , _
So'dn Pltteburab, b r FLEMING WWII., Druggist.,
M Wood at. AI., for sale by GEO.,II.ItEYEE 140 go od
s treet. • • 1111 lardkT •
.
Great Cure of ' Ithenteatiiin.— he Edi
tors of the Richmond Republican, of Dec. 9.4.18 , liar that
Cartor'atkaulall 3liature is 11n smack medlein
They had a man to their prey - mom ohn as albetail
with violent 'Mercurial ilbaum attain, wbo was olinually
com plainln ff. of misery In ids back, limbic and 'antic - his
titw bad become fortchtlit sod mattery,neck swot b , (bro.{
and . all the symptoms of Rheumatism; tom Wed With
TwdbOttlea of Carter's Spanish 'lift cured
him. and lentredltorial notice as abeVe,L they troll
moor to ire nonderfulirood effect., and nay the! .only re'
Bret Is, that all aufferlog althdlteases of tho blood are 09
twice of the oilstones of such a medicine, TheY cheerful
ty recommend It. See their antlikate and notice In fob
around the IlOttle. jylB.lirolkw2
--
NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM
DAGUERREOTYPES..
01.10 POST OFFICE 1117111/fAfi. THIRD STREET.
•prrizElizs AND STRANGERS who wish
1..) to obtain an seeurate,artletio sod ilfodike Ilkeston.%
• rery moderato prim, will find it to their intendt to fell
at this well known estsbilehmout whore entirenatistnotion
guarautled, or nocharge maths flaring nun of the
largest son best arranged Sided Shy Fights tiVor eon
attru,ted by the purpose, with instruments oflol., nitnt
powerful kind. sod tonsil:Aare.% thesystern Porrnerreo.
Y;T:lt'ro'd"VewPTo i r l ir d M t. T 4 gigenMiturgV r a l ae t t
oder to the patrons of the Art. a style of Daguerreotypes,
either shanty to Asa never eettsurpsssed.
Rooms open And °panting In all weathers. from o'clock
.111. to f 4 elnek. P.O. maiMawT
HARDWARE
LOGAN, WILSON & CO.,
Beg, to call the attention of Buyers to their
erienelee St.* of
HARDWARE AHD SADDI.ERY,
commieleg one et the meet complete mmortructite - In the
rountry,
REVEIVEIitIi RPCEET PACHRTS 17t031Ift0i.'N.
and which they otter nn the most fe.rotable terms, )in ,
chants going East will tied thdr Interest promo Uri by
Laying their lIARDWAItIi at
Wood wIY Plttabtemehi
maks ADOVI. TAllt . ..T. ram Una.) fel-lvddwEl
•,
Enle.rged or Varicose Veins, Weak
Kau Joins eau %flax Asithts.-1 would reap...trolly in
vita the attentiou of physielyns, and the public nlnemi.ly
fumy aswvitnient of Silk Elastic • Stocking. Knee Cap..
Ankle Soak. and Imudades for the rehat.d cum of boot
Enlarged Xelm, Weak Ankles, IVeak Knee Jolete
.d the melon: •oplianees tins! In the core of dlssea.a two
quietus. outwaul support:
ATI also keep amey variety of Scum., Body llntes
;Supporter, Shoulder Liesers, and In fact all kinds of um
Ludes; appliances ones! Its the emu of diarams.
co. IL I ET It, Wholesale Densest.
seas-nalkss N 0.114. cot. Wood at. and Vitals ADO,
brOlintock's Family Medicines.—We
eel! the attentten of heals of ferentes.and other, to !heed
rertleernent on . the fourth retro of thew. retualrle
Iththirte.
HENRY H. COLLINS,
FOTO' ARPIN° AND
COMMTS-SION MERCHANT,
AND NtIIOI.F.,ALL DEALER IN
CIIEF:SE, BUTTER, SEEDS:
And Neill:v. linnorally. •
• No. 5 Wood street, Pittsburgh
Jos
A. A. CARRIER& BRO.,
Corner 4th and-Smithfield eta.;
PITTSBUitGIi, PA.,
.ICLYT.R
Stale Mutual Fire &.Marine
INSURANCE COMPANY OF RARRISBURC
CAPITAL 8350,000
Girard Fire and Marinelnsurance Co
OF PH ADELPHIA;
CAPITAL -$300.000.
OF r 1. 1 ,714. •
a - mein:MM. Ma [NIA:
Capital 8200,000.'
OVVICIS eintr.A_ MIRIANCECCW,PITTSIMIWII
AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL $.300,000.__
A. A. CARRIEB. Seer. . ,
_
"iff. tali'sAi:4lllot and Lotion. cea
rai-
,..t throughout Cho trod so t Duly • rolliNo prerovatloOs
ever Invontoolfu, the cora afa
liiseazes of the Urinary Organ*, and I•naale
The ontatrinwom them oatracrdlaary 30..LIctratt have a 3•
ways met with Inotnin: ale abma earaalalntio, has -
pdewl
OVVO the Pronaatora thaniatirost Raying heating dr
the ttatossods of Individual! abo boa nor, Parntamnt l T,
emnd I.y theli_uso. wonbl (LlM:Oath° ratan !bat tlixy
ate not more pant! hatabotint; emottoundod Inlay to PR!.
Fat artlmpaaal by a alto - what amotta, plat the etotrt
clad. and rare Ina-77317M0 •hltb can b obtaaod, and
are latenMal to do anal. Dot no, hind la Polnhatt do 77ww
ance all that oath It the fart.
They are put up la battles. a lib rah art , tionastrahat.•
a=las thaw, tha Salklate at $l, and the Lothas st 0 , etc
lam hut's. doe'pattle luta has ual r. ]Taos hat . . Levu
eattraly rand to two or three day..
le:muted by M. BALLY. i'bl.ld., to the o_
Pula and Prrrarriby DitttOY /Ca, Ortrtyrt Agents kr
tits 1.4111 ed Str.tr. and Catuutro, to *banal ortlart =tab.
rtbariral Iky4t, 445 , Bursars", remo.r rirartd
.1., trr• York.
&Id In litlburgb, whole.rate 1,1 7"LI. ItMl
(rturss.r. 4. J. K1.1.i&C.h9 No. 0.7 Wad Ft:
tam J. tt. PAITEItBON k ID., and.6r DeUroast. rerrv
vrhetra je3l.3m4lfil.
PEARL STEAM MILL,
CANAL BASIN. ALI.JiCHENY,
N1...A1t Tint 11.411.F.0AD fTATION.
•
Families will be sup liar vitt: our various
t r ."4"l OLP,'
trotet street, er . ermart4A Ateoe, nom ot Liberty sthl
Mir ste.. Pittehttratt; IL' P. reloratlet. or J. P. Itarnr.•
IlremAkete, Atteghenr. •
-
T erm o .111 Ne delivered to farcalleA eittt•tr at the
T., CASK feu denten..
ItItYA.X. KENNEDY [_Gilt
UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE.
ANNUITY- AND TRUST COMPANY.
JIIILADVLPWA. i
CUAP.TERIT APRIL 74. Purrrest.
CAPITAIr-8250,000. •
tiro!s l conurrif 274 , 104 (740.4 Oro*. P.5..7.14pii4
OSVICCIIIi OF Mt: 110316 110.14 D AT PII.ILADELPpM
. _
IMUCTOroI ' '
111.mbm 11. Crawford. raid n. - ,
Ilan4 TI try, thwart M'lnto7.
Affa •Thammn, Gavretwor JnlpriFtoo,
Jamb Dtereux.
I/IMM; 31. Godwin. • William 311(m.
Pruident—Mcyttest It. (Ira Irliod.
X ner Proirbod—Ambrom W. TIMIMOOII.
I:..iwr—Pitt•flu nth.' Jams 11.17111 ma, M. D 4
rillogbeny Vlty, IL 11. Sloarrr. M. L.
Il zoito r. ARNOLD. A ..e.
mll3l 7.3 fourth alreot. Pitt atrorrth
coat ru.tvn L. TrliCra;..errintkit'numito
17.1mTNG BROT H ERS,
'Ourcuirou TO J. ston a co.)
110LESALE DRUGGISTS,
NO. CA) WOOD STREET:. •
11.27SBURGil, PA,
h tsar , letursof Dr, 311.A.A,Colattaten1 Yen:afore. Liver
NORRIS LOCOMOTIVE WOBIES.
frhoptlfrt laith env!, atom the RattrauflPhikulorphin
NGAGED for inanv years exclusively in
the menulheture of 1.4 . 40310T1NEti, hay, reiamtly
eoneldersbly enlarged. br eddltken. or retlog.
t rri 111% toot, which
C=4.on
.10 IpCIARD °RIOS it 8011:
L. G. (JRAFF, (successor to. J. 8. Dil
-
loyalty, aunt tautly 01. Alen, Safety lhow. 11
Ease .•and Comfort—The. Conformato . r,
lately. Imported from rule. exactly suite the Hot to the
peculiar dupe of the Ihad;sO o now het feu iesy• on the
held no mold ono A Drat fit nod o good Hot hurtle had
at 77.W00d st. otoalf W. DUMAS.
4 ; 4; P•; ; i 4
Cholera! Cholera!! Diarhoeall!
Dr. lifunilnin't Syiup of,Dlnckberry and
flaeurt fir Moles, ("AnlaT4 Infegsfuil!. chnlrio.
PIasi'LIPSOPM, roailka, Mk, Crgroming, mad!
Illtalusigitliamodrolaur in Wallow children.
DR. 'IIAMILTON'TISYRUC ntkeisramnr. ND
SARSAIRAS has given universal satielletion, and la' just:
the my medic!na you need in your famines, for which you
.are In the habit of Wing paregoric or laudanum...es them
la no dimple iondlingfnms Its use. It 0111 cure thi most
_;alight attacks of yourchildren and It will moth, aeverest.
MK. of Cholera. and bas curod pormajn thocollimo state
sifter being saran up br their Playsh•lnur la 'nerin.fidUag
. ,
(lire this Jledlelnea trial and yam will not ter.mattriled
without I. SUDO t always in ycur bourn. irlacierica your
children ery.tthcrels certainly 'looknettileg the inatter-
Simian , suffering pain et rune kind: 'wig. oilen at night
They aro Tedletl imd trouhkeonit. suul tiothluir will 'do
thing w, mud/ good ea • 6w dronsnrthe gyrucw-It travail'
I , laarant, annyour &gain will to Auld or it; Doke only .
gold. Wholesaler Retail, at Dr. ltEggEß'ii Drug Stara
corner Wood street, d Virgin alley. gym- of lb.
Golden Mori's% * .Ig2QliguT
TSB ÜBEI-H.
Life, Fire & Marine lumen — ea Company;
MICE Gb AtFrE srasEr,
, MABOSIO lIALL, Pr12811V11011,1%.
Cn
• A 6, A .,„,, 5 ,fi1.fg 8 ! RM. !
This Company makes every, Insurance n
Pve,altzirgrp'S'ill:24 - % Ohio and
=PO dr" " tEL ,b .Ltt Marinelthilts
And against Loss or. Damage by Fire,
And uslnst ens Perils id tbn Sda and Invination
/ Vp=egeinlownittnnv aninlatant alit% ssatr
tn d =4 en
j th Art z it r y , .
- • •
sn,..r.pkAgi
~' .'
.~.. .:T~ X.:.
- -
_ _'_Jir .1
ARNoW & WILLIAMS
austrAcstmis 01
Chß son Furnaces, Wro'l Iron Tubing
For Warming and Voitikaioia of Buildnig:.
A. A: W. will enntrart for Worming nal Ventilating br
Steam or Hot Watery Koos or Mason's Furnace. Clmrcheo,
sth oo .,,,noott.loalignmim, Green Ibises, Court Miami
Jails. Hotels or Dwellings. No. 2 31ortot. t.. rittokstirgh
Du Pont Powder.—Every variety ,Ritle .
Maud and in,..ung - rowder, In all atzeL packages abraf
on band nod for rata from Magadan, In. lota to snit pur
donors, on tamable terms, Alm WO' hue.
MMGEMM
Dr. Morse's Xnvigorazum
CORDIAL—If It le inunired now this., greatpeetorathe Is
wont 'Mahlon such extnioniineri Moen we can only reply
that In the A.rahian herb that tonne Its axrdinal Ingredient
have been blended-by" tiie.Omnipotent Phreinion, a Imaer
amount and greater uarleties of enrallee properties than
had heretofore tun sun "Peeled to Mid to..humireddifferent
mild., of the .pharmiermals. A. whole medicine eheet of
.remedies, auto sneak,' meats to hove boon combined In this
herb; and in the .12.1.X1it "COILDLtL we have their eon,
contratml mumera. It la the effect, however, not themes°
with which ma have td deal In 'the needled spoliation o
the tuedlcide: The victims. of dyspepsia are Mired, tbs
nervous are relieved. the halfparelysed resume their mile
Ity, the =Mien from liesdathg are fermented no - More
the weak leuxonavlgorons, the that lifieundiee imam the
complexion Of the bilious, 'the depreased In indrits become
buoyant, sick In almmt In every oandltlon of dimes
derive (mire late lenient frog the use of - DU llorse'i In
elioriting or.Cordisl. Thea, fte6, mrs , orti4 by
imetregsble proof, ire presented to the attention Aflnia
aids, who can verify themly a single bottle' of the midi
doe. The Cordial Is pnt ulhighlreonrentrated.fartnt bet
tots. Pries three dollarsm bottle, two Meer, dnllam.l.
for twelve dollars. 0.1.1. - 11Lt0,Proprietor,
192 Itroadway, X. Y.
Sold hy Drnighde thrOnghoUt the 'United iilate4 Cane.
di...Lod West edit. =
uoneraY Agents In Pittibureh —Fleming Bro.:, menet'
Wood mud Fourth etreetm• and Geo.-11,'Ner
, corner
tl'onJ street and Virgin eller. 'Jibe, 'by '3., P. Fleming,
Allerbent Ci ,,- • • -
.10 . MrciMl
fiREAT CUIIP, OP LI Vlllt COMPLAINT,
tJI h, the original, only true and genuine Liver Pills:. •
CAPAE., Ottla Co, Va. Mardi 26.1646.
E.S ~S
ellers—lkar 4 I
7-1 think ts (linty 1 owe to
yen and the ;untie generally, to state that I have beeviit ,
inched wit bsceveh Liver Complaint for a long than, and Po 1.4 Y
thst art a rormcd unl broke. which left me In a very.
lee gate. listing hoarder your Celebrated Liver Mlle be.
!tutor tale try A. It. ..Sharp, West Liberty. andreeommend
rd to mot.) . Icy pity alcisit Dr. E. Smlttt..l concluded to
glint thesi a Lir Vial. I:purchased. one box and round
(bent to lot itut what they are rocolninetade•D-the beet
Liver Mlle ever need, end atter taking 4 boles, End tbu
41: am hu e entirely left me. and I am now porfortli
lt;nectfully yours, D.ll. 11.0L1111.0.1.
I.4Bierr. March:l6. 1841
• I ,ertify tbst t aln personally aolutiotoe olth Cole.
men. and eau bear tertheour to the truth or the ahoy.
to rut Pam—The origi.l,.lr fr. dildplinine. Liver
r4l. are prepared br it E. sellrrt, end 13.l0,01b.lInnie lu
641ek WOO upon the lid of each but, and hleignatnroon
the pg.l,,i4c wrapper—ell others are fbunktPiti or Boor la.-
Nth,. It: 25ELLIEILSA . CO, Pnrer eta&
•
And lot elle by Draggle'. generally. •
LEMI-AItNUAL SALE--A. A. Mason •
6...7 QM on Tharsday, July LIM, offer the balance of
their Bemires Tissues, Phallic. Poulin., Delaluu,4e„... , at
eu iternenee reduetton 'from usual rates, and at s figra*
metifks from mat of ImporUdlms. • •• .1727
7TEIV• PUBLICATION—TwentrYears • in
.11 Phitilpolue Island. by Paul P. De Le Ulmulere... ,
Sunny Memoir. of Foreign Lands, by Mrs. llarrlatt
Bucher Plows. • •
A Voice from lb. rummage. .-
Ilast.hdetuor Pictures from. Cuba-
Varsdalth Pasch, Notes by A. Mole. „• ,
Fadden and Famine. Iblatmr/Y.
Masonry and AuthMuonry, by A. Crrlah. •
Subrtance mud :Madura. by hmusa Welimemt. , •
Cashing 's Mammal, Fourteenth Tbouasud. .
Lady Lee's Widowhood, try t'spt. U. ley.
The shows best Route jut roe d, as' welt ai all new pub
lications, as . ebon as lasuedremn the , lmess. .
Yta lb IL LAM' shit. F.. 7 iVe.ad
CO.A.. MASON Sr. '. - willßell.ont. their
Iv. whole murk of Paramls at seduction of= par et.
'YE will
epla o t d ll et t o2 . ,u t lLl . ig!l b t
rates. jylig^ A. A. Si J saute r tHUIS 1X)..25. Lth rt.
GOS--2 bhle. just iee'd and for sale by
jyl7 ALLELLt Ca, l....A.LibertKat.
- R EAN S-100 bus. in store and for sale by
iYI/ DALZELL A Co.
O N PER LEASE-I'PETUA Lot of
Wring. front on Bash lett.. Allegbetly
City. ofthi kst and extending lock 11U feet to Oa alky. ad.
,hitilne Ilse 1,9140t1ft. of Moe** Iterthsnd. A delightful
fma private residence. bask]; a beautiful view of
the throe riser.. for prim. 4pnly laimediately to
B. IteloAlN. No.= hth et.
nllpwN
_LAWNLAn nseortreent of the
. 1 4 4,11:V11.11: , .'14',1tat,t1., 7 °l-2vilties• 4-Wing
SCUC/IFIELD.
(a TRIPEt) dc'ItINTED LINENS,
_for
end ehildrete wear, reed tiy
Jr2o MUltP111" C nUECIIFLELD.
=Superintendent an
H1,.41
S:hnot..lll • :;b ' ear Crtr. 'S
.Attf h tlan s tia . Vlntiaffirl;meet
with t LP - WAN. thn nom,. ma Friday. 4tn Augytat,
at 7% o'cl,k. P. M. 'JOHN T. PIIV.St+I.Y.
iroiddent Bribe Ikard
fIiTEAP PBOPEBTY FOR SALE—A two
er.te r :Z . :l" ° R71.1.`,4 Rowe rg.ll.ll°.":Ab...trri•
drbllt. Ac. For very ch.', ax cwt.. wishes to
Ware the city. .424 ' ite.LA \0.21, Gth.t.
VALUABLE COAL LAND FOIL SALE—
, Sitpat.4 !NAN. 3. s4:.,tdo . g. tbepitTerty olJnbn
thlron sold Liturtorn, coat&lnlnx ITU set& of pure Mack
7. of the toot
a.ll Oatir prla rt
l Ant estt.ol,dntrt I.
dFidntlyll• arc ( call.3;not l Fral .
u
tatagjah.'"44.Wl--"'";l.,ritilntlit*P
. _ft - ECU:WS - FARINA-10016s. Ileekor's
nekb.ate.l lartna rred thh. day fi
.11:1 • 11.1011!:6, cot, ra t 'l ! ltauf Market itt.•
d•ViifEdiiiitiltFiSTAlCalf---1 - 00 of
‘.../ relax'. Cora Ranh taw*4 by .It*. FLEMING.
cIe'r , PILAM'S VEGETABLE ELEE'TUARY.
ant sot 010 tartteamtla nowt? taw, fur th? ear? of
qd , a. z yea by 331.6 FLEMING.
QE.11.1-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. MaK , p • A .
Cs.l.llllloDell In more nowt ?Matt. Catboat, troll.
t 1 snots. awl t.Ttapt.s.lonst .1? at,a.t,!.
n 1 7 (18. more jithwe ii li
neacorumand
3 tellha t at one-fratf the ifs nil prim. -
.1)"9 Ity
A. A.. _MASON & C 0.25, Stb.••
BERAGES. Tissues, - .lseLsSuem,
n 4 " .4u42 L.A.:7!K y4 7T&X."" sth la.
0001 1 .1 1 1*.i
LLA9 ruhal a aln :
San state, and lot Vitt: ton:by 132 deem 1411%reatrge ' d
*lnt rtna• ' , wen and 2 mama a OM /bar, 2an 24 awry
aaAiolto/t.3 std.easy. ' •
Nn.lll Fulton. at rill Intl. and Al
re..4nt. enitho,lattle. !lath lords pand ann bytranta
to .arb. Nina SIAM &E A. 1.14.,481_
fbijibViLLELIME—Q) rau'd - and
(:AIet:RATTSI-16:lege prfme S ., i110111211S;
" 24 .111 W glt
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cCORD'S COSiPOUN ID FAMILY SOAP
IV& —A ors r reed . in! itY IL alums.
CHER81.1...300 Ntn. Ulm Cream Clio.tsc for
rile br 1016 Iti:NtlY 11. COLLINI.
'k
p gy. hito t• rout, a
B. ikl• Ay (INN itlt 11:00LIINS. •
Nlit - Sri5llLE, .1 7 ';tr - nt
33 w•r.. ;gland *Rusted ow Wolt Rao. never Oa. 6
lb a wr o o W ow
o D l ew lo t*
± m h s o ll o b w s i
e Hw w . • o o ► l E itet lo 4
tworufuit 121.6 l .boat
1.0
odM 4a .2ma tnr uri m
utodsloo. backwboat bulky, sal Wilco Demon: two lot of
todt6 sal wrwrythlew lorlt nerarrod ay convrolonoto. The
pl.roilwmatt.wltti r0n...1 and Oltouslooo. foal and mpg,
dorgowlllt. at pnltero , ...ay. Th. Mow. I. dtust.4 kal
nib. Truss lhoOldorlye V, rkt;„wod Hall mad pones twtwowl.
" •tAi tb - "I ' 7. • r""MQ A 6 P14 4 1 7616 611.
•
penotia tuv heroby warne4
11."1.1g; 1 ig01. 1 1. 13 471:.Vra= b 4
am dm same hub..., kit
h!inll _l,l4.2aottio nmMa : •• • : 4 111kkMAS Grum. •
I lAlOr . S . l.lsdliS Wa4stiPs T -ii!; Singh,
j 4r i th ., nrouircur Bout' want.* a No. .1 atti
. • . ..A.. MUNN It elk. .
M ii4Nt roL A o . Ot a I Z. EI UILVA S 72 7°
lErrsuutifiluilit ifigeTeiTz.
.N. A few abates Ranh! at No. 71.ath M. • • • .• .
...o . V.lotkr • . • A. WIRING II CO. •
QiiIVANNUAL SALE—A . A. Mason Sc
k - 3I Cu. will iilter irvory acrid,' or Mks. • Shawls Irma
Ganda. mat...ht.*" IllepoWte ka., at k
rodiwtkm frnowasold ••
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OROWN'S.ESSNOR OF. lilNOlilt —his
so r i smnte la wayranlocl to moos, In • co...entrain]
Cana, ail the No ;medic, or Jnntatra , Cllngor, Rod
will le Mond, on 11.14 an otrellent nanny ledtc/00. It
',lr:m..-4Y "7:Tat=l.",Tr. .T.,..T.,1,L1T; -
to 'be ploasneh • glow and lion mast to • aloe Itlaedin
1 ,41 ;2, z orgr n giAtant, trlthoot nny or_ll3e deblptat•
to Mine ore olio pYlirlitor tIO.) ,
land sad
lot h In
eepoclally a•rtinealde to chudren
and Waal.. Tn the •inol It er 011.00 • arc ecnafort; to
:tilitirs i keglln W it, ' 471 Ze l l MPLI . M. ,:°&:4::
p t
I d there •la looming iniraTteir to It. • .nn faniUr
• Ida* trlt/hatin It: :Irmo reed by JOS. I , ,t.WINO, •
IT . • corner altos IllaniOnJ an Market at..
. ... . . 11Tat !Ind Journal leTY:l .. _ -
rikolt s driNG iitrft, ettperinteaing tho
Ur•pellinnuf buildings. rrnatnrlng had lenanta,a td 111
burin.... directly or indirectly connected with ton,
a " 1:1112r41 " t a l' l i gratalatt.tr . =:=l::;
il ana ?Naar tail . ..m.o:min Qinco of •
• . OUTIIIIERT & 60:11.140.341t: •
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MAME SUGAR-26 Wan. Ms* Siivy .
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• X 0.258 Uteri, it. '
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g•Kitritz—ioo bp; initac Rio Coffeo. Neil
%A mi d ftw 1,01. ' 7 -j r 24- aonm WAIT & 00.•
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doseal.nalsilmeat; kiwis
• JOitS WATT 4 co.".
/PABLE SALT-4100.lacka fine Table Salt
: ... cta_aaastana . aenaaibr waTr ea
'MEW BOOKI3—Ait fur July; • '
Canor Xqlaht, supply:
wood fbrJuly: •Yarthee:totlaus for Auhset; •
Poiteromee Btairellne IbrAogroh • •
4s;:,fllrdater'l,ol4dproh d o,
eaply;
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of scours:it •
The *tore oaf!. flo
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b t; . firther •Ith i al the
eel t.;
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HYDRAVT 1109 E-7.5000 feat i)f 3-4, 741
gad 1 loci, Indio Rubber Gerd." sod Rtreet Mere
mantifertared by the Berton Co.. .1 euperior to
saovyrle.iS,v or other tostolltioreo India I,..ohber Urea
ea It orlde no sawing to hoop It n order, es doe. the
ka".t ith ll 4• "" Nt t g t itli d fl a tlVlre ' ret " If t W irti
ta'a ° . 1, 11. pinbt,irs..
jr:a • •• AhviOU lot tbe Mann Belting en.
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LI 64111--ilbbW this !lay reo'd and for Fara .
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The /dbl. InCOnVing llonse,SuercasfulAlrrebant. Win . 'tidos% adapted to the aeiiion. now elosintiord4irreat-
Artbm; ~\ , Lo ~- ' , .„,, .\ , \ \ \ly red.l.d prices, at CIIESTEO, Ili Wood• it. Weapt l y
Women of tbollemdtillon. 3lra- ...oil ' '., • \l to plea's,
-Losslnn's Pleld,Rook of tbe 'torah:Mon; .., ~ , ---.... . r_
The Grinnell klipEdltlox.lllnaveh and Itelleiosing , ;
\ACC)NOTINE, ia . l-8 olvials rea'd aad far
gm... afFootlaro44.volis, Queens' orFnalandk , , ~,,k, bi . , j 4,„ cv , , ~,,, , , , ,,,,,y„,
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- 11IDER MlLLs•4laring toed thik s
,kole ';
I.) Agnae7 fur the sileofilleketei Improrsd elder, htin
forWesteru Penns. lant4 t ronered to furnish deePts stied
others with thin first pre uln _NUL either wholesale he re. I
tall,. et.", smell whence on lie martufseturehtnrleve. , ; Oni:
den respectfully solicited. 5.p... It. :I lIANKLAND. \ .....,
jr2o , 2m .' . \:, No. 1.. W Wood et- \
.:. 1,
PRESD:BEDFORD IFATERL:f2SI.IIji;
it oak aid mulberry eve; 'direct' from' tbA
eprings, br ] OS. MtiMINCI. t o
d and Market at-
nESIRA - BLE PROPERTYFOR SALE A'
large'Dsrelllng House, with nearly Li of an icrrof
ground, on Nino at., 6th Ward. Tbo ground is woll 007
ranged, and con tablevarlous klndsof fruit trees and graro,
Prim i 1,000. half in *unary IttoportY or good., or
an In , oreatirt a staiki manufactory. Apply soon to
jrW ' ~• ,\ • ~ n. Oth
clopE,vs: LADY'S BOOK, f;Si. August,'
recq and for S.D. LUTE - CIL Rl' Wood st.
PQLLAI3S- 7 A Finieno live
0 4, 0 , 3_, ;clod" vinll arronscod and fa roocronpr, tor sale
ingun
anti n V o ' t.V4r t \ gU t t d ll sT , o Ci rtki T TIVIIT !, " 13 '.
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ft . LOSING-,olit Summer Stock or Men lind
i
-mi ff ? malt:a:ado Clothloil sirPitly priced,
at CIICSTEIVON Wood otody to pleiso. J 711 5,
WISS MUSIJN—PIai s and figured,. Tor,
L dresieni sad kr: in awe wont neoolvid tie*
Aorta of r2s. . RPM &LBIJRCIIFIELD.
SOOK:LTSt. 4
N ULLS tz NAN k ripe : and
0a; J .o ukulleto. '
striped:N'Vhite
ri eat.. •n.n and beautiful *rttelig rawly of these
good. Ntei , ed al Item 01 MIMPfLY KELM .
VILAPICHERItr. 11 \ 11A N1.7Y.:- , s,Si • • caskm • tif
tLle colobrotoll tiiuidr;forouro. of ilifirontory. filar
f:;;;I:it!T; alfoiC " ,! ° 4l7 ' : fg . t h t:l ll' f\ 7 :tPAi t a, ' ",
}T•C. ,' No. minor Wood a tot "f root 1 , 91..:
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IMAOKEREJ:•—Lar g e 3 ')Nip.ekeier„
Ilartenehnoett a Ina neetjon. In bbla. and hand%
of and to $ll.lO br • • \ W. IL OUTTON. •
eorver l 4 nod and FroLik att .
VINE OLDM.A}LARY.CTIGNAC:BRAN
nv—A moll quantity of tbte toyikrior hr nd of PoC•
nao Israbdy, vlutagoorlNllforyale by t l i:e cotton ob • het.
tie, by 11:SLITTON:lin. 21% end Parra.,
AALD 3/ONONGAIIIEL A ' E,Y.4
It,lf roe 1.1e_1.7 the Idd.. g . a.lipn or lotth..
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WINISCIIV coinpl4o fu;sort;:'
v moot nt'le teteo4lt ikdo r <ha a 2 f diffrent
style& for salt. wboleaola and Mail, at the Wareroome,
No. 111 Market It. ' .1. t it. PHILLIPS.
•_YDS: gIIINSi'AREN'I', \Green
antl liaoll Cloth. Rik %Mani fihi.kie, of
n,(Plitt 'dab% On •hand..k.f.aale, pri ce and
Molt at the Oil (loth Wm:molar, Nth 116 Market
IyeS RICE' $2 PEI ACRE--ithateil In M in
I ) township, of Lampn Mkt!) tbn Oblikrieer. 'OnPoS4
ISt lit, onntalnlngll4 aorea. :5 of villoh are dear' ,
on .Ih o Ohio hnvrtrkenomta onialat of a small \
hnoro. barn; stable and 'young , fruit trove krell , natated •
and contenletzt.to the Railroad .-atation. The timber will
much • Inure than pay the amount m ay. ask fa ate ulnae . 1
lees. Terms vas?. Apply to \ \ 11.11 WAIN,
irn • • •• No. 21, Lth sk•.• !
Cle=ll4l
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A Insert of the Les, of Pl.ll/ a., from )ter vIE.3 to
y I, 4, with ,otne older Laws not Ineludeci In the lest
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- 11U.11,1: BRANI)Y AND PUIIE WINES,
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''the
a m e ns n_ and treat anthotited version: the
Nen Testament, fr.: MORN, to era, the Plume, the
ileneran, the present authorlud version lit/Onset Wake.
acid, with an historical seemint - a the Lonna: 'versions
and of the more ancient 111$. and editions, and memoirs
of the principal translators: br Charles to n ers. Woe sale
0 ) 21) . -by •- IL S. IIOSNVORIII CO.. $2 Market rt.
ITTSEERG LI , AGEICUL'FIJIIAL - TILE
noms-Draltaag Tile eittlia conned clan for land
ralnage manufactured hi J. Wardsop.
Hoes. She. Taeper,..lialkfesl-ili Out •
to fg , ../.V?:; 2 / 4 p l e o Pte s c .r i : 100)Jint-1114.11 Calibre, M. 576;
n';cl?h
Ilk 2 Ind: $l2. Tiles of Itir.ze IColibm, suitable fn• lee
I l l i s=ge Y lT- da C k . gtit l 'tiO . e%" Tata- lob; moat 41.°
amoformwon. asnlyl y te rn t tW
ma
Coed Wan:house Flab t t " 11•11:1/ a t
J. i IO:NIESTEAbg-10 ACRE LOTS FOlt $5O
....Are hose for cede 2.000 acres of good In - id. in lota of
e
any and upteards. at ft sod $lO peraine, situate
'along the. lithe of the Dahlman and Ohio flaaroct, withles
from 2 to 4 miles of Cameron and /haw Etatleuc. Mar ,
Mull county, Vs. Stony peteone to the crowded aidescould do swell to postbag. is torture sod teem. a healthy
foci erderfortable home. Then am Ling rate' triankete for
all Clods of produce at entry statku along the liallroad.
It-village at Cameron Station In grealogpidly. the
Plit r7r "l? f rVAT t Gigl gt4l i.
&A. MASON& CO.- ,0 . casel , and pkgs.
ash, Wiest and mat deetrah:e Arkin of Dry Goods
opined ca the 33%1430th and 31st ar nay, •
I.UST reed Yankee Notione.for Jito and
fur let Ws b. . 8. IL LAffillat JlTWecit Pt.
t tVA YERLY . . NOVELS. complete in
-vAroovtaau.
v and Plummll far We by 71108.PAINZIL,
o r 0 J . :k r i l l' , 0
.. Va S 7 kegs
m tokriottb s y"'" • '"lrll.47ettillr
AMBO APPI.ES, panxl, oared and put up
4 9 1, 1 4. 1: 1 :110. 7 7 6 1,:nr . r . =led . i eu vi l et
1
Tzr . D.41...rea1/2q.
TOBACCO-;'A Imo; VT. °wee Ss
4 1- 4), : A 4 ° w Intrittittl
;
V Jo. ' !MIRY '
500 BAGS NITRATE.93DAr •
SI emitsAuseksa amigainag • •
fio &mow a.. s
4.1. um fokt:ke
N. tn . id • B►lllißl7. ULYDat
UCIAR—AU Ithils...trisue N. Sugar pu rd
" it a. ' l irtainiiioN a
UNDItII4B-75 half chuts T. 11. and Bilk.
6.:3 Too • ,LODutilf Tab..% . . ,
• • 1.10 Ivii4lllo INltter: . •
1.10 bbl.. 0, Holaseen •
g.e b 7
OCON) /ir01.TRN1T.0.1 . 6565k - far In1;11
alopytweett ogeamt a ttr u tf.....
•
:41.. i firt;06 fur a 2 story ilanse and a lot
up , a ....a z 4 ft. front. on Urea it., D 7 .100 deep is
an alley. The hone. ma'am Cromer, Mellen asul teller;
:" all
good
l rrt g D4:enrrArgntstette t.
rg,,l4g -4 0 1 " t 4. clatlrla
rOEVENTHOUSANDACRaOPLAgii
Mk. Id . lott end { nartbasars. at penal a!' 0
h , =eslZ;;lV:424l.Vl°.'4l, I:=Vst
Sist4 AP Ir&VIITIAT A a 11.4rotata alt t. IA 24 it :
40.3aN0570F TRE.GREAT.koAtt
ky. pus. totitatatabe Resanoctlen and Apetradowre-
Rabbnl so tin ontltaesi alb* !Kin g do.{ of ON to Mee bk.
POWS% WM Dramtna t io t , Lt. atrtuaska-ybeart at
tr i ” "t rar" rge naikiatad:
mOIIEETINtIS..3O PILLOW CASE GOODS:
Marybr lb:lie/44d lute mid KO eescolusentOf nee
et goods, of the TUiOl,lO Widths. Mee. Dbot lee std '
eCher grade, 73tted rpm.* quilts mutenuntertos; Tsu
hie Cloths and Tehlo Meters; roweling Ooode of l b. dlf.
/Wont kinds, Atiti housekeeping gr.), g.ueudir. Our...
sotto tut of goods In tbta eterartment will shear@ to found
try outtplete.e.tuf at the lowest prim.
Ifebete still on h./handsome style. rf Lagos, Wag.
Twnet. ao., .blob Co aro of!erLut at ostromolf fen
mires. too oto out. ITU' •
.•
BAUTeUL COUNTRY • RESIDENCE
ron E—A hour 'millet In the braullftd
,ity New tirliglsLon. plearantlr dtuated Qua small eminenee7
tiiiatuandlou a view of the wbele town. and within a very
.hint distance of the Railroad Station. The LA le 42 fed
150.. endWIWI with various kind. of (full trees and
obrulkery. The hours le .ell bull% In modern style s elw
tern, an, alai, door.
.• •Alen
n , 4 late la quinine 'Slam well allUated r , ili•
a iv.
deno, . All under Ono. The above er II .old
on err, ateonunedatlng terms. Call on • R. !MAIN.
• • • No.M Fifth et
HONEY--4 bblo. in store for inilo6l
a 1.1715 . ISAIAII DICTUM CO.
yrOt CLAYIOO
00 rotbay
addend ror sale br .1. 1 4 C11NNARER 11 CO.
- {"EIVICKLE:YVILLE IROPERTY FOR
. SALE OIL eAcn."‘Nor. conalstlo•of 2 ,4 smell of
67 ,,„4.,, a ,,,,, n ew 17 3 •urets, on wtilob le ernclel •
‘ 43 " : " :llMag. " Ctm e ltltil i n In
Ls ' °..l°r"
cro,, nallecoll t ncr and but CO
rWs
Also, 2 , l,l<npa to Lim woo vlllaga. TraTellri
p m fr o.tip t tall rice r and Railroad, and • •
far rt4s of ins station. 'MS he nretnuotfir ray
form( ri• ADO, t. )1 14 . t.
PEARLS-Z:lscasio:in irtorcand for omit , tiy .
je a•:• •• . - -B,I7ktIIAUGU• OCR.
EMI-ANNUAL' 5A1.137- - .N. Mmon &
► Chore doing out thee Met abroad& Shur sad
.141. at ea Imam. 'eduction
T mdem s t•k.e. wi
tl U.
a ip. dm m t
oOa6t out o •
oo
t e DaGoo rdot 'A.A tes2st 0 WUIt
•1 5 27• ' ••
MASON AIX.; 25. httint.
y1.311-11iN UAL SAIX-500 0 ydik.stcot
mod l o oms ot 5c per ytl4 Congo &Weal 100.. drortk
•Ilh .11 otbfr kin de of goods ndead to no proDoi-
Om ;Jeff /4, e. IdABON 00.12, i 141,.• •
••‘
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WEI=
\,\
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L\\\\'
TpoTAsli—Prime quality; a v foat za4ke
j_k_\,!4.brA szbuots.k co.
VE:WJETtSEY ZIgaWITITE-100 (251 b)
kev roe'd'i•O Cur sal, by •U. E:SELLESS A' P 3.
it BALE'S PAINT BRUSIIES vn hand and
fue vide b, ;ed9 Ft. F.. 13KIXERS CO.
ARRISONIS\ FLAVORING RXTR'S
-
II~ 1 ".'N \ Tt.ipa.al/aena, °ream Nutmeg. Pb.esc
~...._Tm. et.... r4,7__1110 br s '. _ .IL K. SKLLEUS a CO.
I, ;knit ViISTOIZICAL LIBRARY-3C
\ j th ;lolrs of etir, omred Merle Antoinette, Queen of
lya e. by 3lndszor Ceetpen, I na Tole?. Iftto.. for re to by
.H.:: , • . s , KAY a CO.. 55 Wood et
--e.- , A-------- 2 -\ ---- ---- , r ,
)47121E1TE GOODS -3,furphy & Barchheld
1 - Hoe ree.'l
. iicinqe neer styles griped and Inured
1, tg e igWit r igr ' llig s =ronggin .4 ; y P 'rr s :. T ejd: a ; -
f Mi t ee ir gl a rreTUttre 4n .gtVli th :l rr I=l4l t V .—;
! gt:Nmid will 001.11 to ail toesertree o r r P thls opportunity
I to kir( imUls rimuch modscad prirevk je?,.;
1: 0 0.1 NE1,13,-A. A.llron &Co. nave ree'd
o.ortnont of EiSrlfill. tt>a Lpg - horn.
tai.and Macrae and
'Z'7lll:igni"Mela n cl ' it. l .2.Te.4Zirtrot'tia olanant
ei7lei of Crape and 141 k lionneta.. . 2.6.£11k1i itXeot,
la/lux& tothss GOODS--A assort;
W anent of 11111te.Drern Goods; comprlAlng the , ben
nnali aim of nook. nnltit:Taekonot and India Mull Mualtna,
with roam nevrazul dearrntdauattorno of d0t,40 and nsur,
nil .4e,„ for We''nevi ton juke.. xt' •
- "
TATIIICK ILENRY-Sketzbes of, the 'Life
• raid Character of PO.lot freer!. fa
. aro., for rat e b.: RAY
iIkAU.R.Pur & , BURCHFIED. ire Selling
IY`sthclilnrist stO , ,t of Flathkderleanathreatly. rOao•
A traltelln a.Aolllu rery
ul obroitti -forth-East (Tama of
d*arket. oft. .• 311HW , 111.11tellalElal.
AIt:OISEIED PAYER; 'tot
tadls..*aloone, Le, comrairletelairtallons of sviotol
Muds Iroodi.for b ' thLOb. PALL=
. 4.1C9T0F14 LE-1 csks - Igrur Spark
• hog 1:41Iallana Alo;•c mutate lounger's Alaburg Me,
for Coles by no fink. doe. or bottle, by \ • .
• w.ir. coo. Wood a Froat otm.
IIGARS-10,,,111 Seed and Cabnl . lP . igarB,
174:111.ii."er rt s*.rV?Vi l lgo ° ,1. ° 0,. 1 147.'V.'
tOIIACCOIO • Mils. 'and 10:
half,do basal:4l ralard Carbine Tobitio;a er
r o, fiat s al . or - 31.81.rrny3! . .
ir s INNIAB---60 - liia. Mould Candle:4,2(am..
•xj is rotmac loaqo clrao.by . \
jy,l9 . aI.iTTON k lt: Wood, Id.,
sit lL oksinitore for sale by
AtiOKEREL7---Eo,;ilarge; 10 bbls
21:11ialliada„.rd reedttad for sale by
J :WLL IL. SIMON, 'No. LL.eor. Wood d Front stab
ITiILE4IIE OLIVE OIL; iii - small flasks, the
.OZ7 nal,t 11.111,. - -
• aleCt.'UTtO. •
/2UILLOLIX SARDINES--100 kalf-bares
"VA .earolltier . Of tbl..elebreed 0 lust reed
' : • IVCLIIIII3.
CODFIS11•--I harijuskree'd
to • ho bundradperandn of Illookisland Oodt*h. add tti
the be 4 firer Idegagitt bore. - Af. aIoCIA3OI.
IQ PI UED SALMON-1 case Spiceik Sa'moni
A:7 nut up In taw ne'dlr- •
• W.A. M'CIMIIO:',
Q3.10.K.ED - lIALIBUTIOO lbs.,. in 'Ono ,
dor, iturerm'd by
.-j•Tylt..l_ :W. A. MeCIA:O3:-
tO/CEFBOOKY.F,OI(
INO—A largo aoyortroongOf enter - Gaining, morafand
- 1 trocUra Books, Ineladingmany !strand papular.trl:4X,
for by -. • SALlalli.,grtderal rt... - Al.rghonr•
1
1'
'LBS. CLOVES'on 7iand and foi\
440 'FLEMING unos..
_
Gel .1113 LS. SPANISH WHITING on hand
OILYago . • -••••• Flamm; BROS.
_ •
50 L°
3: OIL ORIOAND11: • warranted
~...., per. on Itabd end{ sale by: FLEMING EROS.
Oni r l LES. - REFINED 'SALTPETRE on
..4.A.Y43 lowa .4 tor sale by . nnapo Duos: 1
, , _ ,
iEIt.IS of \Epistolary '::Correspondenee, so '
f
. X Im.ee trom , the he, t Eugllsh authors. Livia the time
o Sir.llllipttidnOo the present day, by Robert A Will.
trilts..l 051.12nt0.„ ndon edition:
jyr..... . . 11. S. noswoniit a co.
13E ACHES--2.5 sacks prime - 0hi0 . .. halves
k: reed. and Ibr rile\ by DELL k LIGGETT. Water st •
LINSEED ircidorel slid fur
rito
br . '
.
S T3I"-"l a e t N ' tl eir l id,tl.,.:«.kor t n if ri t = l : . 73
Pqq"', 770
price&
ITCRiMMINGS".--EcerATariety of Trimmings
JIL dash's oat. at ime LaltMatkianial
MAS ):7 CO'S.
/11 ENTS' FuRNISRING GOODS marked
lOC down i 9 csr cent., nt ANI. MASON k CO'S.
• MULL SEAT, with 100 ares'of Laitd,
-1 - B:ust•nt the reliant rich Creak. le.. fur ride on mpti
Alan.lteelecrve of Land on tLel,raturentnth
ind erotic, for sale In lots tp IL_
3)1 ..8.11UT11.111.11T SO
.ISoll.ltoal Estate
rifin k ODS. SUPER DAD — 11' SODA
1 5 .I_,Ltityiw hetud adfaaakhr\ !
- FLE3III4I BRQSI..
iTATSAND CORN IGO bus. thits at De-,
f 4) b": r"C Tiel ' itr/EgSTer.WITEILY. :
E i:14 31 : bales. Mis.souriD.R.Tifemp in
S. Wwe few 4.ste bs Jr.7S-Iner ALEX. GOEMX.
VOR SALE-56 , acres . of land; situate `in
Emmy Deasergennty, gra "tellestireni
r. on the Dialing Dam New Brighton to dile- .
eireir.llts,on +chicly are greeted n good Dwelling Donn,
t• tainlag . ragas, - with a Stere Bonne (real "WWI at.
.ited, and anew Frame Barn. On the plisee. - -willeh is
wwwrs...dd. them toe nti• Apr! and Poach Orrbard.—
There ere in totes desired and I under. cod Dnee. .The
pr , pert.T Is temsenient to church, mill, schoolhouse. /ie.—
Brie. leer en 4 terms easy. • Aro,- .11. WLAIN,
TE:I3I ENGINES FOR • • SALE .:- . --Two
team_ EngineY. bath nearly he, ota Inch :ryllutier
Kul ylz tt. ytmke. - tha athOr t Inch cylinder and biro bet
art*. Will he maid at a barrato by • • ' 11. 37eLAtN.-
(2 =DRIES-44 tons Nap jar Pig goal;
I btka.:Liktit: 114Ato Goon: •
• 3 •atko 'l3 goat notturt. to "Mi.? *lf
e 40.11 7 . j•CZ • • • . ISAIAII DICKILY t CO.
riORN-200. sacks Ear just net an 4
sa• bs" Sal . EMITS& WIXOM & CO.
A , • .
;7 SO els.
11116"3"Tialtotarat.Tilki
iIIOYFEE, I OO bagsprimo Rio Coffee storo
for solo by jai S. HABE.11;010 00.'
I.SitAbitES=rs bun. baron in wore *lnd for
oolobr - yd t
, • t CO..
Ul
43[ 10 , tel. S. C. in store and :for sale
tor Jelf • • S. ITAMIAOOII* CO.
aa ACON-31dida. in aidia and faTatale bJ
.Q .• • • • . apt,
E - rumspi,i,r.. in attire anrior ;ale
liler • 1.x _ S. ILIARBAVOIII
t e !Fr N aitAxegr:c!td
.16EIRE CIDER-10 Ws. for sale by ;• .
•a. . L. O. 011/311•CO., our. 24M Itosasta.
• ALERATUS-25 bbl :in Marc and for
OU/SVI. I- r;gibLE-.15 - birs. - )ust 'awed
Jong *risk C 41.11111.11.
ft. n — A - F
rt, ree r 'dran for'
Auto- its 9.1 L LAMAR. SI Wood ,
•A A. MAWR 'A to. mill open on blot.
A4l . jil F " 12 ~"." C 41 " 40 , at 80 re*. jya
Art
IFAlddrekelion: j o - r — AT7
Lae. TIM i : •12 Ti rt 24114110;
‘. 1 1: ' V AL < :{c/iniZa j b= „. 4 . ` r-J.tri
br • /ea LAUFIFIR. ~'"WaZart."4
quitou,--Ls bbla..l*-4.1. Tar, nod 20 do
'.ll tack sad Malt* OR. 1 MMUS t ROE.
Mb; LticesTront; " •
2 . ° 1.‘ . .. 2%.1 11:111 . 1X01 . 110 .
Air 'EC MOLAARS-116 61)1E' gt. James
71, ilanton travimein for ItKITLLB a Mal
reaipic.aktiTl i tiii.s6Wlll,lNo: - of
rmit.idON *4! *silt N 0.116 3tannt n.
IS . • . : , .1,111.11M.L1P3.
Metalie' India Rubber
iMm c og b liemV B urot, " "' l4 l3 l X7.l" ls
FILLIP&
IISUINO BOOTS, of rariour Bina, for
I
at the I *abbe. Motet. Thalia Market et.
".
...17 • J ' AII P11 1 1 4 1 ...t 4 '
(UPS, Ul4ll tho *ties
rWetnrM orreavar,vultai=.or;.l
TATIOR.ON EP.ISCOPACY.Tho .sepret
. . o ,d er god peon of Eplacareey, westodl find UMW
mod. to *bleb is added • abeamam of the °Soo sflolato.
vial, by tho Rlicht Rem Jam/ To) lof: to 1:3oL 2,00...f0r
ra•br .-• MAY it W. 53 Wood et..
nulls WORN . IN CUILDIIN—Tope Worms
'fruilmtly Ibiert tbe and Of the adult: ILK am Casa of *nn:rents eire and len lab, causing ;arsine'.
and tenderness In tbe sttnascb. Trio ream' bestith bs.
easer.deren WO be irystria en kebied. and the rr.ptou.:
Ate Onttb./A 0 Y 14 tail relief cr death • tennt.
=Vile fu m drr r t . 11:1 ; D. A, Fahnestocl•s Versolele I. the
,i ‘ 97ri7:=41 1 :;3. 4 ".V. ;
Taller trill be obtained..
Nur I*.dur. Noromber 631418:.3,
herol.y certify. that I ware • H.! of D. A. Fabliestock's
Vertalfy.se 100 eaurbter or wine. t.. years oidAand It
calmd h to psm too - worm the male day. one 'it toad
oral. Dou che. In lenzeth, the other Alan, stomach worn:
1. thrhe"length. I over ccolially end chcerfnily rec.
mound It Ye dormsoone. • "
. ' • J. a. ruLreal,ne w,po. lad
• prepared and ea:d by 11, A. rauxy—nocK h CO, corner
of rut and Wood .LL • • . • • • • - 178\
DEACHRS & A PPLES—..2)O . blss, primv•
balreertarbee and 300 hos. Ap4re.
ji PllftlYY,Wa 1/11/VIORTIL
B EANS•: -300 bus. email. white. • •
• /73 anurvEn a retwoltut.
. .
TRARLASH--10 bblo,pure for sole by
Jrs MRIVER t DILWORIII.
ARD -3 ° oo
A )0 . : DU:RIVER a DiLlitrlll.
V_ROGERIE3 7 4SO. htuls. fair. alkd \prime
;VI sow,. pr e rtattatvin Itohaw%
In atan and
for rile by :'JYt.•
,1,42,r8g14Nt°61T.17. NernHVIV.V.J'a:
itiY,`M u e. w AT,E,:k. 7 lll- 4 .I°;uhle \ !
. 4. _ JO&FLt3II..v. \
, ADY'S'III6:I'ORICAL
. 410411=4.47. ,
0444 • - • Lax id), be
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- AUCTION-SA-14ES.
PAuctioneer.
Oneumenica Sato nutz .114 erect
•
ALE OF DRY .GOODS* VARIETI6-41n
Thundar"norning, salr 2:ta. , at log amaak.,l,aa.
merclalaalea reams, carne: of Wand and Filth Arent'
111 t,,,,,cdd, a general amantateetnilltaawablvdny med.
tramlno, An. &anaconda. etotlatun% boots 11124 •alittp,
111IfrottTP.12.!=g1I'm ut. u amltt, ' 11{4),
nirratur, qunennware, tau=.and larveneeniti:
nalet.
lAWRENCEVILLE LOTS AT \ 'DICTION: .%
A —or B.4torday afternoon:) 1y althAtier s : Mr . \
t o etorniseceslll be soldeleht Mundotenely si 4 4,4, •,, :
or Ground oat by ...Imph. K.linstet, en s e .puo '
sldeorthe Turnpike Toad. neer Two Milo Run, fosionrort \ , L .
of the estisto of the Lets Joseph Itellet, deeoeslnsu or . \ \ 1,
which may beseen at the suction loon, - v
, .... .
The shore property Is !Among themast deilrable addessi •••. `, \
of stress orals). note formate - near this city, tud Is worthy' \ \
the attention or those .triehlog • a pleasant country ',TIM.
donee. Terms at sale. - -,•! P. M. DAVIS, duet. . ••\
--4..., . \ •
\ ..
American House' - 80 . stol4
t .
TITII the addition, is tho largestiu3d beet\
. arramoni Hotel In New England, and the \ •
of pegs leave to call attention to Ka tottiolllpent - liMings• \
roots and snperior Imoommodationa. 7018 • furniture
made to combine utility WO convenience with taxation) \
eseekvidromfOrt:' The drawing morns are most elegantly
appollid: the suits of rooms <ell arranged Mr amine& • .
and la *traveling vartim the sleeping apartment& ann.,
tondlou anti well ventilated, and &largo msportkmof them
inn madehf J:Tre:=3
inf r mlru.. rm I,•ietor. \_\ •
.
• Tarkish Towels.
.W.ll hair jusereeeived *lot ocos lot : of :those
gt7.l l Vi\e' r o u l' k i'ro I tlt h s=tilza ' Olatlo s ' iurfice,
combining theyfoport . lca ors fie& braaborith the draired
.n l b e i tat o o=iwom.ificy aoftnera tint iittitabla.in
inen. and tbanecubaritrof mobtnt.a . wittitmt
friction. Call earl) . and mown a pair. • . •
C. B. MADLY GOO., Ira. &old
Apparattus; -•..-
rE - RSONS baying Pneumatic or.othcM Phi
/kg:nag - y.ln good order; for We, miktald•
JY=i Std ."r
-ef EtkRGE S3IITII irtferme . the piibli
ia t e b et i eth h e'are4tiAt t e?.tr . ittr.
idiom leo recommenda-to .eurtomars in that depart-
To;the Public.
Xttllaiubicriberlieki;leatiiilotaish4utie. to
tae petite Clut.be has Diadem , * lb. - De4l3ln. De,
tottbelVilisrgh Brewery feouiG,lV.,BlllTU.ott
Amt. 11, 14.rtupared. to mull. to an queut
y 7 .
audettooderale price, SLIMS celebrated .fiermett Ale .
and BM , . Stout • ' Also,
.P.ontuott. Ale. sad • Portr, lu
. . . . . .
• Hawing beenfona - length or , time ebmoneted•• with . liln, ...
Smith's estahlishrogot, he feels! entln• ennthleare in being
able topere famine( and the trada,mlth,promytnewa, and - . ,
Igit - Pertleltra thin le yald lout ek ng for Idllnid.9g.
Allurders delivered. '\ . 45.4.1 m ••• -W. 12. ENOLIa ti.,•. • .•, . ',•
'' • Pocket Book Lost„.. s
.. .....
PORT A L MONI.E'Isas lost lesteratty:sotne-
when. between the Man nester Toll Oste nad. the • • ''-'
iyartlie Statkm, on tn. 0, A 111.- it. It....eoutaltdng. stout. ‘
120—twi, ten dollar bilja - nnik Aro dollar bill, one gold. dot,
lar;and, oeveral private yaw*. Tho tinder wall /vi ta. \
ta , — t"
til rewarded by learing the note at the °Mee. •'. , ~ • . - ',
Yittel
m • e. 2 1. 7 , ---....--...
••
' • '7-
Notice to Solto — iikTeaohro. ._ .. _..._,
Tirt: Collins Township .School Board w'll .
meet on Thursday, _ the 3,1 toy of Augast, at No;
. ont House. in last l . ,.rty. at , t 1 o'eloek A. IL ' •• ~
County tinperintrodent will a.tuldn. in their i ge.nloae, • 1
gUe c" rkl 7 .l7l:lllY,ll,llV. d er s t. ' , ' 7 Wbriti t , 'At"'
. _ .w.
- ant aloe day or 2 , e ' 6"
'
LCl " toTt, ll :itid E go b lgtr) n u_matba ‘ Y _.,
,'' • Pl*t'r ` : • ''
.. IYI2-412wtang ''''
',- LelCiill:DAVLNN..2eagehigi: = '
. -----'
Teacher Vt tett' • • • •
..ViALE•TEACEIEg tsitot4din'the linitth •
Ward Pithile Schools,' ' ittsbufgXle Orin — as Temeher, , ,-
thapn of the Soboolg oPpil.tio. to be nmade to the , •
Board, in the hand ratting of We !applicant, odor before
An oramlnation mill tate plant ou Honda7,4y hist:
at 2 c'eloeltof said dAy. in the School Mmes. ' By ardor or •
the Board.' •-. • ' Jyls-taul .• C. THAtiEll, sosx. ..,
.LET-That very . desi cable three stdrfea ...
-Llll Brick noise, on Penn et, third bin: Wrenn, Pitt, With ,
Basin erny room, bath house and fixtures atunpleto..itud '•
env desirable eVllTtlttelliDdi• "tent $230 per annum. Ppt ,
ininfon glean at any tima . Inguireof • - , • ~.,, •,
jyls-11ed• •. '; • - -•- 34.1121MT/111T. Pitt at: '., \ • ,
• .
't \
.
• ' Valnable.Pmerty..for Sale.. -.- : \
lIEMOUSE situated on . the Nortletuati,‘
cs.sl the Insatand, and - keen as Undsay'i Ex.
change. The let tame hundred and tweets feet to depth
hy twenty:wide' and het on timeline a tweetorybelet kn.,:
emeet. Pertains and ether partleolare, away ta •,. . • ',
Js=•ts -' .' • - - GD). P. BIIITII 3.'l)_ 64 Weed st:._...
•
. • CONTINUATION OF TUN
_ -
GltE
_ AT -SEMI ANNUAI •
:And 11/01 farther redvetiatt In P . riv l et.•;rataaktrigr i orf
TEIURSDAT.:Ja. .italua f,
A • 7 •BAMEING gousp,;,-,
BELL.H• ILHE . TTI3 0N" 5\00,..
ON the North West •:corner - .9f Hilland
-
3lontgamrip treete. in Clio Co ouch of I t
Dunn on P Undelnids, Pitt•borgb, no, nn...1...M.f0.n:
salc, Colledionmido int,Wpal Doinni.Ln
664'
• Money raddind on d _ f_klmiabio •
Intern 4 Ws% far 4ln and nnonthn patnt. odrunroo
itrit2a Alqwzn, Ms; ark. 101.1 ' 1r...it Lidpfh,
of Uoindolshmlf, P1410..P. - IrdsanJ.o. Manc, 114.-Dorrts,
.r ~Zlonfas' Flow --11*. 0,15,,,, Joh,. • Sm: t„
ond Con•n:Vorenteon;liut:lngdon, Ps- \ .
- Hurdlacdon. July 1th; , 1 534 . — . 1 / 2 1-/rod • • , •
•
t •‘, - Notice do : Teichera. •
•
0 FE3ILLE• TEACHERS WANTED,..
takerhirge of tho 3tate and l'aroalek Dtrleloon of,
Department of the.Pnblte Bence * In the
lir of Tereyll b gai 61 4 : ‘, re li rf 3.ll h ! u ls=l:l\e " ,r 4" :
In sem Borough, on or before the 7 , 1 day of August ere
Ay:allude . - - JOS. MaIi:WAIT. President. •
- • - '
• '• - ProolamaihoA • •
. _
CITY 7 firys.pv.Rca,
.;ss., .\
N 11 , 4.orilarkee with it.rest.plution - of 'the
leateannail of tbeisld cit y ' sod' Mit prOitstons of au
Act of the General Assembly of tbe Fla toot Pennsf•lo..l*
providing for the IncoroorattOnot tbe cur of Plttebttrgb, •
and of the Sopplement to said Act; L terdlnand .1 - Ws
llAybr of soldolty, do Laue ablewyy Wooloniatlan. olOolor. •
hag that oh the fourth , TI1131131)Ar l Adv. &
-.bring the 27th day of the month, tt• fleemenOf the Moth'
Ward of &MlL:city. onallted to vote for members of..the
, not,. of Iteptesentattruot ale CoMmonnealth., aIII
moot , •
at Abe usnel float , of bolding flectlnts to said. Word; and:,
.elect by ballot a citizen of said Wart to be a Member of the
• &tact tionnell of salacity. tor thaw:m..4ll - okt time of •
thesr blarent4l:eq., xditocd, -
Wren under oty band. and the aul'orni,t City or rho..
hurl tble 20th ,Liy ofJuli . U.; 1a54. „ .
. Notice to Shippers.
TaEOliio and l'eansvlrnma COm
p.nr IA remand tOesrrerigtht with m prla t tLit•stah t t ;
=la Th grel lh hont 't aml the rant re into
too rxp
'lope e4s n e...jeetitste to.tiroetenat4 Kt* mt
rely aim the prompt fvraerdlng of their' ti from Pittsburgh to Citicipeett, 40. 30 sod 00 soots per Itas
for the three e:aatet fruight. Yrelaht la shipped
through at har Takata lIITIOII , I Joints lithe West. - Al.
PIT to • -• J.. 1. height Aosta. .
or D.Y. COlDert: AY,3teetts of Toupe/talon.
littgaarith Aar Zt, / 88, 0 22 • ' '
QALERATUS- , -23. M . A. for halo by
1...7 et' . ••• .• J. B. CAN Mtn.
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• 46.7. , •1r W: can 014hulla d n
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7•4w.talme•l6 sat . jy3
3WNS = I2O pen. fine 'English Lanus, of
a ~j4 1 6, 0 10.76.1u".11 feie•2se. bf •
• .. • A. A. /WON 6th et. , •
0)1811:1E-7aietun Engine of Wiisch
p.
VI OR "SALE- 1 -277iiiiiT of iich
lee clewed. eitaabel in •
woe aud healthy loeition. erlibbOX ntleetetCotesebbkne,
Obk• Tbe Imirrovemyats are • t•••• frame D.Npns Iteuso.
ematabalng.4ro3ms sod • lary• klteberr,• new weal boom
sal sub house to one lefty WUXI= • nos .bobAlbt
uteri roes co_ve. waken' ebes , „ wltb Ober near
ury out boildthot. Was, et, crreNudef tbeiartrult •
oo the plaae. Prk• sad teulaseiodarate. Ap
.A flet . AIN, rto • .
lilt 1 11,E
:41. irlth •Illnitattlona honk Cl.Nr.*. •
La• !frets, • e.; Mow. lby W. by •
/eJ• • • •KA ' Ce.; se Woad et.
SIDES SLA OHM SOLE -LEA I
let dors Rs. AO. by. J. GRAr 110WRT,
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-474flr'Prfial'e&P,M.91rw'r,'I
It.IACO beds. — Hama ; N-10 h. Hama; •
0 21141 n. clear fides; :Y3 YAWL ShOolcini. la, obis
0 low by 3al.
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VALUABLE PIIOFERTIEIN - VOLLINS
V TO ITIMIP FOR BALIG.B4 ieweei Weal* Lupt prom
Seetlaberty. and oboist 7/018a team tbtAlterAtaz rh•
er 11411 eater dicta.* Prom tee Allesbour WI., Y. .A
Sew thick House wlth 1ed144 tomeiraiuma Iseer. •
sty lc el.. • us e
Ware, • bat tem tatlt;
and other trot, building., goal we et Ilan" dose=
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9 , 4 tholwr...-.
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8. CU, BERT t 80N. 140 nag atreet..
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tr a d;4l3 B. l ..n akg, by ••
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Chamber. Papers tbr the }WV.. • -
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IG,ACON-800Dit;. prime 11:vion Slionlduis
k nuArognif...
white Naiy 7.
7 Dour, • • • .:. 'lO loxes urines Cheese:
• hal b.. Dry Appleg
• • Mgr- I**•irintiVraiitir'.'.? sod
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PALIrORNIA LOZENGES -; MU is tho
eL.,X iambi ar a non medirfne. brerated by Dr. D. T Yard.
anuta a Errnatanint. b a certain taro 'fur
d marimba re albs lhart,Urn-n, .od BEI4 - Wawa.*
as arta from a mew u atidlaua atourarb. Ms grad/. awl
Wallas la Its mann. and 4MIof Um brat and 000 er.
11...rbar =Widnes that tan ba.alren to tblldrear Lot
nano GM to call at JOIIX mu% Jr.'A, 10. lit }foal street,
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and to neanm boc.
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l iVi ljP eteP
Pa PV d
cigings,ft
A general asmortment of
, omes and dna Satin _ Babb./
711(4, PALMEk, Market et.
VNTRY. SEAT. FOR '.BALE--ht urea: '• .
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ed on a ill todn•ooi. :Oar Lost .. •
K. urargoit Alle obiels a dpiss . l6l4 view altaign:lll: ,: r t t. ~ .
wallet b•lt.ll ib tlev e" 14 , . "4I Of Ws In •
l& lirlyeN thef•folorbt semi We dewed.— • '
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Pla nt; t o t = t ' u Mount Itr three Übbortou 'Thgl a i 1,.. ° 1. , , • ,:, ~.".
od eto•ke uf the city. In the
04
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pa within • tour minutes walk, el therltr. , . The . IsiZe4
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