ti A .2 tvi,reir.-WXKIIIIPOSIMPOI PITTSBURGH: *-- MONDAY 11011.14MiCI, AUGUST 7, 1854 ":-:•.- -Wniu STATE TICHBT7 ' YOB GOVERNOR, • JAMES - POLLOCK; Or 15011TIIC111BEHL65D CpUNTT. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEORGE 'DARSIE; - or ALISGUEXT 'COL'Irn• FOR-JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; -. Or N0.X20631Z.V.r COMM Allegheny County Wnig Ticket. ,Oannuas- - 2 - 1n ram . .ict DAVID RITC.LIELE, Piasosesh, SLIM= PDEIVIANCE, cr of Butler. _ASIONSLY, Fat . TS E 4I,1 1 2i .. . 1. nttigrgb. OAILVAIIAN„ Iltrudailtam, J OUN .1 4 3AJSS. VenAlll.l4 u Ilakv. JOEM necu.L. w.st :rimy ROUDS, Pittsburgh , :ALEX. a. C01C1131110.14 • . 71 -AMS 13 . aLENN. VIW St.Clalr JAMES A. PI - A - ..NlT,Plttel);:trgb rourroas Or Pool. • . - ..itas v iEjtY tt ' i AVII kin!. • JOAN DROWN . raZgham' M. To Advertlooro-rjielthir the iglitarlal Roam : Apr PrlntlngErWalakumnitof the Datly OanWe,.nr opened on ISundaj... A.maTninnewbodedre their nOtlcesta appear n fano Duper on Atondaynionmtng;will'pleasehand them In • Aninne 6 o'clock, an Batazdar. - ' _;•".Pluebereh Weekly Gazette.—The ortonslro elrealslinn or oar Mate Gaze& ollors to our busbleselooo most dadrable medium ot making thole bnainaas Isnoirn otreulatlon U betvroonfour.el Ere thousand. resetang almost arary merchant, manufattnrer and eeMr to Avatars& Pannarlrania. and Eiatern Ohio. • . ~-, B arna AND ILuenon 8ur...--The President, it pill be seen, Ins vetoed the Hirer and Harbor . bill, and we shall doubtless' learn in due season from the democratiepress that thereto message is n miracle of patriotism and knowledge of fun damental law, and its author a moat devoted supporter of the Constitution. So far the. President brut been able to find con stitutional Warrant only for measures of ques tionable propriety. He found, or professed to , - doeo, - authority to pay millions for a strip of - worildees territory belonging to another nation, but no one aloe hasbeen so .fortartate„ . He his . also found .abundant — Armission in iteprovisions, as he construealhem, to allow the extension of slavery over all our national territory; and Le _asks for A conditional 'grant of ten. millions to enable him La buy or 'steal Cuba during the re cess of Congreos, with an nssurance which seems to leave no doubt that ho thinkethatconstitation al,- likewise. Now; if all these things pare con . stitutional, there is not one of them justifiable en any lair b 112141 of reasoning, and it is unfortu . mate for the administration that the measures • commanding its approval are void of any other good quality tau their aamuned constitutional- On the otherhand,the ineasrires which the Presi ,:—' .dent cannot approve are all measures commending themselves to thitavorable judgment of the peo ple.. The bill for the benefit of the Indigent Insane one prompted by the holiest feelings of our • . nature and was intended to promote the highest interests of humanity. but the President found • the Constitution did not warrant it. The Ricer and d Harbor bill was a measure called for hi the wants of all sections of the country; the pro .; - motion of commerce, the safety of trade and,the interests of :navigation all over tho country called for it loudly: but, the Constitution as now inter - prated does not authorize it. The Homestead another measure of enlightened benero , lent* and true statesmanship and onecalculated to confer lasting and incalculable benefits upon landless men of the. nation : but the Preii - dent; so' we are teld, is of opinion that the Con etitution does not confer the power - necessary to pass It' The Constitution, then, as interpreted by this bemoiratio othninistration gires no power to do - beneficent actions. Its preamble, announcing its purpose to be to promote the general 'welfare and secisre the blessings-ef liberty is a mere fiouideh bf rhetoric; its provisions are potent • only ter i the commission of evil The general :Welfare, the laterals' of liberty - and.the anise • of sped. government generally, mustlook to other `sonnet for protection and promotion! H Ls a;serions inquiry for the people whether - , this view of the Constitution, taken by the Pierce administration, is correct. If it is, then it is time the PGllqiipltion was amended so as not only to , • permit the gerernment to do good but to prevent it From dbing hartarif not, then it is their duty to take tiss: government out of unworthy hands and confer it on those who have abetterappre .; - elation of its purposes. . •-• A Nur fictrzsrs. —The New Orleans Bulletin, allotting to the talked` of Convention fur the adoption of some scheme of retaliation against Connecticut for her nullification of the Fugitive Slave Law, says, that is necessary to do is • .. • to atop raisingcotton for a single year! Let them 'do that, it Sam anti there.would notbe a particle • 7. ; f . of iteitrit philanthropy in the 'North or'in England six months, osPeolailY y the South should `avow its intention of withdrawing from the Totten of the staple altogether. The Bulletin ;-• portrays what, in- its opinion; would be th'e of ! ; recta that would ensue from this. extraordinary not of sectional patriotism. It argues that Eng ' land would sooner, wage war with all theworld this do without nottou; The hundred millioiisnf ollars Invested in 'cattail manufactures inilas- - • wiednuietts' would be ruined! - Beston would reel infliction worn titan a drunien mao, auiY,would Arid beriellworso 'off, when she came fo.'„* least half of the elaipphig of the New " . ..Englund States would rot at the wharves for lack of sraployinent. New York, deprived of her best ..;eostomers, would cover herself with sackcloth ..And ashes; and Ohio beef, pork, Sour, etc., would fall terribly in rite, and would be withont - market most eflhe.time at that: And the tee thebeend'atecotions and employments which de- Peed directly or indirectly upon , cotton would! ‘ ' . ;faft to the ground for the want of cotton! Thi s is the theadfulpietuie - drewit by the Bulletin of the results that would be realized if the South vith'one voice deterneinee to raise no more cotton. 4' "It is meat'ttwe," candidly adds the Ifolktior " we would stiffer i mmensely—would be, in fact, for the time, rained." Bat then' the North, and ;:.liailand would be mined, and that world be sat .: i.lefaittian enough. We respectfully and earnestly urge the South _to , try it.: Do. .As to ruining the North, we are _ ".:toed to that: We : have been rained several thaeorby the policy forced on the government by the Beath, Louisiana always consenting; and we . , oast stand it sole. -We are, rather used to it than, otherwise; .mni. we are. not sure that it worldsac k he pleasant variation of the routine to NO the South cut its throat for the salio of spiting Ws. "We Pink we would like it, and if .: • ,• • . . • • , ---- -- ttnyenconrsgement is needed to help on the des pernta step we will Prow in what words of cheer we dna. ;Do not Walt: to elenn na bet go on with icor arieg• Titter Lrrrau =Tho lieu about Goy., Miler's. 'private latter to 4e 'l'min:ranee. men are coming' • out:. The tiemOtroi, publialied it Uniontown, - the Di:Tatrick, to whom tho lettoewaa addresiedissis:;, - , uriderstaild that the name letter, no doubt, meattousdly.the PAiladelphio -Nem woo exhib- Dr: l'ittrick Tempenmoe Denioarata,while(here • on'a visit to his family a abort time ehme ' The - aims 'attar was shoim here by Dr: Pat- Ir s e are authorized by a gentleman thoes yeracity cannot be questioned to say that ~:1:"::-.17::thejoltter,crinabonnto /yea by ;Dr. Patrick, and: ita °entente halo been proponly claraiteri, zed: poliny seems to bete win the anti: Temmperinc• en with the published letter, d ;yeeretain."l"emperemee Democrats through 'tho State by Mean, of tho prirato letter. This is the 'iateision ..the nay: John Chainbers and Dr. Pitrick. ;flair a minister of the gospel can reconcile his eacied calling with- lids loirichkee of trickery '-`anddocwit we cannot umieretand.. iltje . for him to e ooeise, - ane reoencife, if be cam; 't to duties of ; is man and a Christian with tko' ;deoeitiott - end trka to ,1110.1.1110'11,,.;i ~'4.;,r-,' r,•_-:1-(.•-:,;'''''"'4-'• The Washington Eau:tin . Pr 13f.cverciY exercised ! bee:arise the student of Canonsburgh Thelog,ierd . Eeminary hive thought Gt. to condemn the brlska .It says that ;'one of- the W I front signs of the times, is the disposition manifested by a portion or the clergy to take an native part in polities;" tleit "the duties of thiainister lerd him away from, and above, the turmoils end coLtlicts of the political arena; and "that it is , highly derogatory to the character of a minister to engage fictively in the secular pursuits of life, or to allow himself to become absorbed in any subject - which has not a direct reference to his high calling and its sacred duties. For this reit mirsuits which ore proper for other men, are forbidden to him. - Though the government oogh to be administered by righteous men, yet, be is, by no means, to suffer himself to boa can= didato for political offices and honors," Prose sang the . Examiner to hold these ser , Tments sin- I cerely we desire to evoke its opinion the course of Rev. John Chambers, who has. entered the arena to forward the fortunes of William Bigler by endeavoring to persuade democratic temper ance men that V, Governor is all right on the prohibitory que.A.oa, tabiOiting IL private letter to that effect, while he permits anti-prohibition men to aluniber on under the debision that the Governor is on their side. The Canonsburg the ological students, if we admit for the moment that they wereout of their sphere, bad at least hon esty on their side; but here is a reverend hid': tided who not only descends to the political are na but engages in the work of political decep tion. We solicit the views of the Examiner in the premises. • And, while we are on the subject, the Examt u. n, will oblige 118 by adding its ideas of the pro priety of a clergyman occupying the office of State Librarian undeiGov. Bigler. If " political offices and honors" are not meet for divines, as the Examiner intimates, pray let us understand how it is that ono of that'class enjoys a political office under the State Administration. The editor of the .Pdtsbursh Catholic seems a little distressed by our comments on his article - about Brownson, but continues to display his venom against the common schools. Ile says: - " We have seen enough of the common school system to excite our alarm. We base seen the gaol and the penitentiary soliciting their inmates from among its pupils. We have known riot and incendiarism, and opposition to the law, pry ' claimed as glorious feats, and practised as centamusements, or conscientious prompti.sctoi stein duty by those who were trained in the pub, tic schools. While we tremble for the future of our country, as we Teirned no sentiment of re morse, not a pang of horror, thrilled through a single soul that witnessed the American soil pur pled by the blood of an United States officer en gaged in preserving the peace of the city of Bos ton. And these things occurring at our doors, and under the shade of our superb common schools; while far, for away, but still within the limits of the Republic, and on the great highway to the Pacific, the foulest heresy that ever dig- - gthcedhumanity, - has succeeded in planting too firmly, we fear, its abominable doctrines; and the -Polygamists of Salt Lake eityinerease theirranks every year by etusdidates who have been trained in the pure morality of our common schools." The attempt to chargo crime, and riot, and murder and Mormonism as genuine results of the Protestant common school system is more ingest ions than ingenuous. The jail and the peniten- Unties, if toe have read facts aright, draw more largelyupon ignorance and Catholicism for their supplies .thati upon the graduates of our schools. An intelligent Catholic gentleman remarked not long since in our hearing, that nine-tenths of the riots in this country might be traced to foreign Catholics; and the criminal statistics of an eastern 'city show that while this class constituted brit one -fourth of - the population it furnished three fourths of the criminals...Do these things result from our 'common schools, or from the separate schools .of the hierarchy We think it ill be comes the Catholic to challenge such comparisons as these. We do not believe that common schools are an infallible antidote against crime or error; .bulanch of what now exists of these things exists inlo.e, and not in consequence, of the common 'schools, add sure we are that the separate path- olio schools furnish as large a share in propor tion, of .criminals, sinters and errorists as tbo common schools do. Tax Post parades an extract from the Plda delpilia Ledger endorsing the Greytown outrage, and chime' that the neutral press of the country 13 on the side of the administration. The Led ger is not a neutral press, however, but a mere tender of th - e — derneeratic party, and has never found any of its acts condeninable: The 'really neutral papers of the country speak as loudly in condemnation of the cowardly brutality man ifested at San Juan as the Whig press, and in this they are joined by leading democratic pa- pers. The Philadelphia Bulletin, edited by a Democrat, the Xew Yorl: Leming Post, a leading . democratic print, the. New Yin* -Mirror and the N. Y. Herald, both professedly neutral, and the !, lc. 3 - ensues/ Democrat, an administration paper, all speak of it in terms of indignant con-1 The latter says that "out of a very numerous exchange - comprising papers of all shades of opinion, it has found but ono to defend the bombardment and burning -of an unprotected village of straw cottages, by . the . Miry of the united states," and the, fact is cheering that so feWpresses have bad the temer- ' ity to venture is defence of an inexcusable act of barbarity and' pusillanimity. The' Poet is one of that few ; and feels its want of company so Imdly that it endeavors unduly to magnify, the 'Qua of its associates." A card- appears in our local colt:muns . refer ring to a scandeloui:handbill circulation in which aerious charges, arc made against a per lion of the Catholic clergy. We 'doubt, whether the libelous and calumnious affair is worthy the attention given toil, but since it has been deemed proper to allude to it turn but express the general belief when we speak of it as outrage upon a do cent community, carrying its own refutation on its face, and intended °WI to - pander to the low tastes of the 'Vicious and degraded. .41xcIIICATIS LIG THE RUSSIAN BERTICC.—A considerable number of Americana have gone to Bt.'Petersburj; within,the last few months, and all have been well received the moment their na tionality woe announced... Eight physicians, ter haring studied some tittle In Paris, have en tered The Russian service recently ; six. were immediately sent south to Prince Clortschakers command, while the ,i.ther two were-placed in thernffitary . hospitals at St. Petersburg. An. other company 'of three or four are making preparations to kart. They have all entered the serrice for one year, a less term of service not being allowed. The pay is 800 roubles annually; while; although furnished with everything, the eapenees required to keep up the position are much beyond the salary allowed, and enly those who have an income beyond their pay can sup port the position. This is true of all of f icers of rank in the Russian army. . . These must be locofeeps of the stamp of the Washington Union and 'Pittsburgh Post.' Their sympathies run legitimately in favor of . TuF Nonrrt Murrell CANAL.-. 1. correspondent of the - Philadelphia Ledger, writing from To- ."The Canal Commissioners hare been trying to „••et the water -in the Korth Branch Canal, bet the proms is sick tedious, tho -Canal leaking and breaking lane many places ; bat we aspect, cre long, to hoar the . . aound of the boatman's . . .. When w ill that Barth Branch be finished ? and how ranch more trill - it cost, 'new, than was at first estimated? and how' much more will it "cost . beforo it is fit for anything? .Is it to be a second edition of tho Main Lino—a hospital for broken down politicians, end - a:constant drain upon the Treasury? • Such is the prospect at present. EFFECTS OF GOOD GOOIOANT. , - 3.1, Rothgebild was flaked QUO day by a 'young man, an hairnet° friend of his family, to lead him 5000 francs:—. No," aid thoilaron, "I only do bublinse now with crowned hied* get yen the money. You may walk Oithane once, along the arcades to the Boum, taking hie familiarly by the 'The promenade wesoffeeted, and at,the end of it, the young terns had his 6000 francs in his pocket, and bed refused offers of 50,000 more. Benzentsacc.—lt , stnted, of General Putnam that ho planted, in his wilful. town b Windham county,. Conn.,a mile of apple.trees in the idilt ,way, so that “tho ppor might lutTe apples as well as the •- • • . . . - AconSisx—Szasse 3a Ksiess.,Hidispatch in the'"PletttAsgal," dated N/1110114 on the 21et of Jtily, says thet.sonietinie in the Afternoon of the .-presiouxdsy, Judge Weliiesan, in the pursuit of -mutiny negroes, .whoa :'attempting to dismount f F osrlris hosse,_diseharged hie gun, and eight buck dud sixteen sow shot. peuetseu t 4bb,l, o g y , Re dial. .. ~~.~.;~„~~-~w~~ PICOM tVA.4III.tiGTON -'- -- Dr. MeLane's Liver .Pills.—When , the 1 , . . - WASHINGTON CITY, Aug. 3. • proprietor of thhi invaluable remedy purchased Is ey the 17. , A pj „, i . G.p ,..ka,-„,„.,y_p r0 b„ 1 , 1 ,. i„„t of m e -11; o ,, „„.; ; tirmatar, there was no medicine which doserred the ea3llB lfarltor and as Land Mb—Reports from the f a thwcure of Lion And Mike. Complaints. notwitt, ! sM l ndinf t. the .. t i t h * . p y Ttnee of y thew diem. in the I • Committces on Frauds -Srerens and Forney allitewaskal—Lose of the Ten .Ifillio, project— t h e p .n.' .. I. f ~,,,, ' 1: ,: a o t r t i. 1". ,,, 6orviY where '1C144,1/I and Starlings. . r ,, g ta,,, , physician:ague remedy Wm required. at once . r s ts,; up n p ror r e y b arj r nurdlily tti:te L lo ve n , st i L i t i u uc tle . u. h. Tlds f u rneM• The appropriations are going quietly through, Safe and effectual.and the operation at which 'mold In no ulth the exception of the Riceland Harbor bill, and that will fail through the iffippeasable and • in every Instance In which It has bads trial. Alway"sten waigruint hostility of . the democratic umjority. ' 75A..t.:,:t i ,..;:l bo ity n i i ir-,, i0 - h " T "'r . ...rod i. which All day long the contest Lae been going on in the stated and distinguished physi 'L clan b ,M l 7:sn t o i ll: f g :n u :M u . House, and it now appears almost certain that men with the quack nostrums Imposed upon the public I by ,habeas pretenders to the medical art. Experience has this beneficent measure will be defeated. now proved, befond a doubt, that Dr. SPLann's Pill Is the ! Thu. general budget of fraud and swindling best remedyereiproposed Per the Slyer Complaint. ask far DR. 3PLANE'S was opened in the Douse this morning much to ' ce• RATKLI III V b ilt PI 'ld to uvor 1 O. e r to w . I . l . s . gr e : the amusement. of "outsiders." The select corn- are other PUN purporting to be =Rice on the fraudulent alteration of the I.in- • the publiq alas. Isle Celebrated Verselfugr, can now be had a y, t r al .. l rra t 4a t ta ha bl . e tr;g m ltore . sln the U m nrd Stateri y a ßs tm : • fiestas land bill made two reports. That of the ' majority, three members, embraces the evidence, ' autd.tsoS coursers to J.lZid kC. CO Wood at. and a brief statement of the facts. The decision ' -.-- ---- -f—• --=-- - --- Corr&sread.narer of the Dully. Pittsburgh Ourttet. of the committee is not very clear, hut it looks like a formal acquittal of Stevens, of !dish., who rug4ested the forgery, and of Forney, the Clerk, who directed one of his employee, to make it; but the facts cited by the committee entirely over throw the decision which, to shield a party fa vorite, the committee has formed. As to Ste vens, the facts seem towarrant the belief that he acted precipitately and indiscreetly, but with out dishonest intentions. Forney, on the other hard, must have well known what he was doing, nod all the effects of it. I remember a passage of scripture, reading. "be ye wise 'as serpents and harmless as doves." Stevens may not be exactly' n dove—thengh undoubtedly more decry than ernakey, but there is no doubt in the world that Forney is a taarpint." The minority report, signed by Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, and Mr. Simmons, of N. Y., was only different in phrescology, arriving substantially at the.same concludous. The House immediate ly passed a bill repealing the law so fraudulent -1 ly eltered, and the Senate are now wrangling acer it,peuglass struggling, desperately to cove the bill, he being the friend of some of the spec .ulatitht interested :a retaining the interpolation. Tice ten million I reject was defeated, or rather was stilled by Senator Weller kicking out of the traces. This appropriation I have previously explained, was n fund demanded by the Presi dent and his confidential agents, his confederate t , a...,,,,n I may call them, to enoblo him to op crate, secretly RIA corruptly or otherwise, dur ingthe recess, for the annexation of Cuba. The infrigne has been going on actively and pros perously for seine daye,and last night was sup • posed to have restated in an amicable arrange ment, whereby Loth wings of the Democracy were to be brought up to the support of the scheme. Bat the sober 'second thought of both Houses taught their members the danger and int policy of putting into the hands of the preset director of affairs the means of perpetrating any more such infamous outrages ns that lately com znitted at San Juan; so the matter was dropped as impracticable. But t learn that the adminis tration managers were first convinced of the at ter uselessness ef pressing this demand by the feet that Weller, a member of the Committee on Fe: sign Relations, withdrew his consent to the recommendation of that Committee to the 'Ap propriation, tunkwilliont his vote the Cubaneers had no majority in the Committee. ' It is now nine ; o'clock !Dille evening, and both Houses expect to sit all night. I perceive that the indispensable business of the session will be duly finished, and R mume that the River and Harbor and the Incerateeling and the graduation bills will be lost. lam not well enough to re main for the gentificationof my own curiosity or that of your readers. lipen the whole you will receive a sufficiently full account by telegraph, and I shall retire from the scene of wordy strife. At this stage members ,are generally sober: and but a single drunk man has taken part in the proceedings. The clerks, pages, messengers, and lobby agents, however, are plying the weak er brethren moot liberally with liquor, in the well founded ezpectation that when totally mellow their votes can be readily obtained for wire of the innumerable swindling schemes in which the for mer characters are unitedly interested. There has been a little stealing and drinking at Inter vals since the middle of the afternoon. About midnight business will begin in earnm4, wide rich harvest will be reaped by — those speculators in grog, extras, and drippings. Gen. Dawson has jest malt a closing effort:to get up the Land graduation bill, for the par- I pose, as Le explained, of restoring the !lonic- stead manse struck out by the Senate, so as-to make it in truth and fact what it purports to toe, I a bill to secure homeeteede to actual settlers on the public lands. Failing in the effort, Mr. Dawson moped the postponement of the bill to the third Tneedey of the next session, and that i it be made a special order for that clay, and un- I fit disposed, of. I give Gen. 'Dawson credit for an honest intention of establishing the home- , stead principle disconnected from all corrupt I schemes of speculation or unjust spoliation. WASIIINGTOS, August 3, 7854 This Is prnctically the last day of the session. The two Houses present an appearance some thing like that of the disordered and thronging squadrons of a broken army. No commander is recognized, no object of common effort isre garded, .nnd the ndvoentee of particular mea -1 !tures and interests are running about seeking what is to he done next, and bow to do it. The most of, yesterday was practically lost in the House by in conflict as to the order of bald' nese, and, with the great mass of the session's business uncompleted, en adjourninent was car ried in the middle of the afternoon. It was found that the southern repudiators of the tis souri Compromise Were banded together to force through the House the Senate schemes for the spoliation of the public lands, in Order to shield their confederates of the northwest from the deserved Incllgnation of the people, and that tbey bad reenlved - to pass it at the expense of isaerificieg the Hirer and Harbor Appropriation. Finding the' ga i nie too strong for them at that time, the friend of the latter measure adjourned the House. This game will bo played out to-day. • The Senate confirmed the Iteeiprocity treaty by, the vote of 87 to 11. The two Penneylvanla SanatorY, the two from Maryland and Mr. Foot of Vermont, were among Its opponents on the final This is an bnper tent international arrangement, and lam glad that it ie confirmed. But I cannot deny jhat it.laterferes in an tutwarrantable man ner with 11 , 1/jujit power of Congress over the subject of feveram and taxation, and but for the rmquestiormblo • tendency of.unrestricted trade with the provinces to annexation, its confirma tion. would be a matter of regret. But the Eu ropean war will ihrobtibly divest Great Britain of these dependencies, and We most be prepared to receive them into our Union.. To the Northern States this 18 a subject of paramount importance. All 'projects for . tho extension of the roseion hate been‘trOppe'd, and on Friday at noon- the accountii of the members with the people forthia political year will be closod. Upon oar aide we 'may await thO • rdict of tho latter. With .conii donee. ___.' ' ' • Jralce. _ In the county lot illation, in Virginia, which had in 1850 a population of 10,552, and is now rapidly increasing, there are at the present time, only 21 Awes.. The number in 1850 was 01.— In a low years, at -this rata there Will not ho a slave in the county. Many other .parb of .Vir ginia are in a liko condition. There are about twenty counties in the . State,that cannot muster 100 staves each,And ono county (Ilancock) bad in 1850 only threa. The "peculiar institation,"- therefore may belregarded as almost extinct in this and several other counties of Virginia. • SICKNESS alyrits NOETIIA3fruct Couterr. roon flow:N.—Sickness and death have visited-the poor•honso of 'Northampton county,' Po., in s (corral-manner,lThe wife of' the stew a rd and about a dozen'reniain . sick iu the hospital of the' institution., Thotk ., who had not been attacked 'with disease lutre left . the lifr. Wlitesell; the ateward, -was also attacked bycholept but 11inch:ire!, it it said; are being toiled iti,great nuMbera.along the Southern coast of Novi Sco tia. Erery little creel:. and bay, from Cape Se -ble'to-llalifax; is Overflowing with them. They are tale:via nets,•from one hundred to six han dred-barreis being'neetired at a single draught:. ~ , ;The Tiffin Tribedtie of the 28th ult. -says that, up . to that date, there. bad. been' 109 CANE- of elMiera, in.thateity,"ind,.49 'deaths.. "It:In cow diseppenring. , :,.. Of thoao _that . barodied, : 46 Were. YO.Tftfllc! , ;; and v"Pere were:*ativefu-,Tkilkii JOHN C. BAKER ct CO.'S TRUE MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL, Prepared expressly. for their sales for Medic- Mal use. .1. C. B. L Co. haring employed an agent at the Flaboriest.to superintend the manutacture of their Oil. se Imrea the pisblie that It is prepared with the greatest atre from none but fresh and healthy Been. All Oileold with their rignatme will be found to be of unurnal fine quality, and eon be retained In the mod del• lode etemach. it Is extensively employed both in private anti Hospital practice, and yell descries tho attention of invlhist, as • remedy more vahmble than any yet diMovered, for eon sump:lon or pulmonary affection,. JOFTN C. BIKER d Co.. No. 100 North 2d at; Phi For cabby all the principal Druggist. joti-Ocialk•cfcT Great Cure of Rheumatism.—The M ims oJtha Richmond Republican, arils, 24,182, say that Carter's Spanish Mixture Is no wawa medicine. They had a teen In their pm. room who mu &Dried with violent Mercurial Rheumatism, who was continuant complaining of misery In his bask, limber, and jellaba hbi eyes had become feverish and mattery, nook !swollen, throat and all the oymploms of Itheumatiena, combined with Scrofula. Two britles of Carter's Spanish siLlture eared him, and In ma editorial notice u ntoso, 'bey bear testi 'anny to Its wonderful mad strode, and no aisle only to Bret V , that all !mitering with Mammas of the blood are no aware of thn existents of nosh a medicine. They cheerful ly recommend It. Son their canning° and nothm In tut mars( cit.:. Lmttlo. ..i7lgAmdkler NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. OLD POST 0F1107:11011DING. THIRD STREET. fiITIZEIVS AND STRANGERS who wish 10 to obtain ISO Ueursta,aittettle and 111.-I(ke likenemat •Ce74l;':2ltl4lf2,2a,dpeVae.l:li4,' to tall la tnuarantled. Or CO charge wads, 'flaying ono of t tatlefaett he larteet and teed orrangtni hole and Sky Light/. ever eon. struottel Sr the purl... with Imam:needs of the moat powerful kll.ttnd havlnn adopted theeratonof Dativerrete WAIF, no w practioed 1 , 7 the eeleETtited Beata, of Phila. . and Nen York, 117. N Platters hlmeolf to Le able to ether he the retro. of the Art. • atylo of Daguerreotype% either einal or 10 groups. 1.1414 corer beeu .rpeeeed. Rome. , qs.ll and operating in all ereatkessaktan A o'nlock At. tot) ddnek. C. ad. ata•denT HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to Gail the attention of Boyers to their extennive soma of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, compelling one of the most <minima nmortments - in the REDREW= RECENT PACKETS PROM EUROPE, and which' they offer on the 11;1c1F favorable terms, Her. chants going East will find thcir Interest psomoted by buying their HARDWARE at M. 32 Wood *tr. Pittsborgb. (4 noose agars tnaPt. *.— • - Enlarged or Varicose Velna, Weak Katt Joan Au, Weer Ante,—l would tenuantrnilr to rite the attention of ph:sielans, and the public roserally to toy assortment of Silk ➢.Lu s tre Stockings. Knee Cala, Ankle Soeks and handazee for the "the and . core of Carl was crEntataxl Cetus. Weak Ankles„Wealt Knee Janis and the various applikraps used In the eureka' disease. re uulring outward InIPP.a. Jam alma keep emery ♦arlotT of Troasaa, Sod? Drama Supporta.. al:milder Brae.. and to fact all kinds of as haldcalaPol l .cransed Intim core of dloesoa. 3EO. IL HELIER, Wholesale Druggist. cm Wood at. and Vlruln lir k di -- Clintock'a e eines.—We Ball the Mtention of heads of famllsei,aad °tiers, to thas4 wstiternenat on tie tooth me of these ealtuble Pautilyi Median. HENRY H, COLLINS, i'ormmunso AND COMMISSION MERCHANT AND WIIOLESALIT DLAI.F.II I CHEESE, BUTTER, SEERS, FISH, Awl Prollvro Germ - Aar. • No. `2.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh. :N. A. CARRIER A. BRO.. Corner 4th and Smithfield eta, PITTSWIRGII, PA., Aar-rn State Mutual Fire & Marine nisvr!.A.NeE COMPANY OF lIARRISMURG CAPITAL $350.000. Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA: CAPITAL $300,000. INSURANCE CODPANY OF' TEE WALLET e OF J7l. . WINCIIESTER, Ylfl iff]l4: • Capital 8200.000. OFFICE PENNA. IN titittANCECO.OF PITTAIICROIt; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL ,5200,00(Ir -grofe A. A. OARRlEtt.gerly. M.Bailrs Antidot ed throughout the butd as t only retierdltdiratvntione ever Invented tbe the orre el Diseases of the Urinary Organ:, l'iles„,..end Faraale Complaint,. Therreat rumen rhea, extraordinary, Ifedleinee bard gam met with to cueing the &bore complaint., bo ster..i frt..r even the Proprietem,tbeurselve4gating notbinitigr the fhoneende of individual* who haeateesi perrnanontly, =not blttodr me. We would mourn the public that they me net mere -patent Anestogr. enciponilded motels. o mU. hot asepreyared by a thorough flegalet,.l , lth the mod choke and ram in which rag 1. obtained, and am Intended to do good. Out oat trial la nrlnieedto mm vines sit that each to the feet. Thor are 'nat. no In lawithie. with ( ' U dlrenUqus enwrap. nylng them. the Antidote at N, and the Lotto at SO de. per twain. .One botUe Leta ten days.. Want he,* hewn entirely =red Ito tau or thrro dust, lasnutel hi St RALLY, Physician to the liosettal o Pette,..l preaare.l by DIIROY & CO., Omen' API. 6 , e tho Unltal States .1,4 Comeau, to •hom ell orders miirthe szldresetell Pytnelyal Depot. tat Druedieay. earner Oyand et,. Sine York. 8013 io PlttAburph, rhoirraleaod w.tAII, by PLE3IIIIO BaO. to J. Kidd k Co.) No. BV Wool st: Wheel. 11. PATTERSON 4, CO.. and bi Drusgle. army. where. 44:14mdfr.. PEARL STEAM MILL. • CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY, " NEAR VIZ RAILROAD ITATION. • VA,lnilica, will be supplied witkoar various grades of FRES. II GROUND FWD% , b 7 leactogf their on tars at the .11111. er So our hum at L .can Wilson k Co: Wood .treat. or Dram h Reiter, echoer of Liberty mut St- Ylttelough; 11. T. 1 1 / 4 1Dcarte. or J. T. Whole Druatete. Allegheny. flour will be thileared to famillee Ineltherof the eitleC Tome. CAEllan &Um-J. fe24h BRYAN. ISP-VirDlt k CO. UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PIrmADELPiII4 CIIARTRRED APRIL 211, 1140.-Ca urn P'azrrnat. AL-4250,00.• air..., a w CAPIT iser elf Th ed 0 i,ird and Chem strat PEiladdpSta onacEns.ow TUE /10)1).1 BOtittrAT PIIILADELPILLA . . Dr11.701[3: Stoption R. Critiqued, - PaulD. Goddard. 23 40. ikon's 111 lousy, ' • Ala bouirsod; Lawrence Jokonium. Jamb L Florence, J ame* DO•Otillt, ' R' 4mM Wl= !Vitae. • Druid. f—Stepton it. ersubstg, Prioicrouf — Anibone"W.Thtmi.lote. Jkdiosi Eogialiner—Pittabores, amen IL Anima. W. D.; gnsghtbr City, It.lt. Mowry. XL D. • • GEORGE 71. Avo stmt. Pitt s w. Agra. 74 Fourth borgh 1011:11 mimeo "moor. PLEMEIAG BROTWERIS, Uacccema..o r. ma a co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,: NO. CO WOOD tOMEZT rirmaukari. PA. Prmlatoraof Dr. 3PLina'aCalalrated Vanalfaso,thres Plice • NORED3 LOCOMOTIVE WORK& Schimikat SLOA 11rr4 obese At RsOmar, PA.Fork BNGA;SED for many years exclrusreelyln . the issaaOsSara of LOW3IOITVES, base f , e!_atit and tr a = bl istls - I d A b utt iu tgurg u z a i n ig: „1:1,.„... to foolish, with deapairty oar desaiptio of Una. as Mani reedit. *AO ' 11101IARD NORRIS SON.' L. G. ORAFF, (Buccessui to J. S. .15h: ra:4,T,,,i° r _filtgiTcrulltgertitsbornbadrilir nmtlti~OULlLAntry on hand.. Ala% lialblySuso JE y Easo and'Comfort.—The COnfOSITUISW, lately importod from Path, esactly sults tho Hat to the Walla? Aisne of the Goad, so a now bat feu easy on Gm brad am stupid ono A not St and • good Rat mar be had at 77 Wood it. ap22Ar W. DOUGLAS. PlT'rSßUktaa Life, Fire & Marine Inantinie Colnparq; . OFFICE 65 Firrg EYREET“ MASONIC 11 . 4 11.4MISBURGII, PA: I, 4JULTKAlJOls;ipinsfdent. Duna A Caron, gsnrsis xr.lis.ll.-x - - Thin ; Company makes itrm.uni3u.rtuice ap p.:ll.l.lElg to or frn nee tad srlth pr• rs And against Loss or' Damage' by Fire, And against th eme rota, of the pik - atullttlazul OWs+ to an patties. nod st th• knrostintes entalstunt with ssibi, . James S. Ikon, enamel SlKlnnoni. Phillips, John been, Joseph ehttanl, At. D., John BleAlpin, Wm. P. Johnston, Jaws t. Shirah i gi, Dpor~u N . a t ost SoPi 1 I—lndige . ation and Liver Vamp. Una Cured' BY KIEWS PP:NW:inst.—Rad Um itillosinir latter horn ..Rev. O. Dickinson. a 311anotgaTin Oregon: • - '• 2,11,, IS: illt. NatuTpir Eli:—.3lThalriad itifelarlaraei C s .. I. 7 c . icl b 1 1 l e ;Zi t t : t at 1 lioi tgrtgrratrak ..T am ' t s. ommialosud aualsw In tbli Were, end serelU. elm,' maple ere sgeeted IOU: ledneeetkaz nog an Inartket r; . th. "214b1Vult triesMit"ilt,' k A ka . =.- three each—stoat ageerazt4 it ng°. and ~,,, b,,,,,, . fl egjoyeg en good breath SR years ea ere lime Ann: that tlme. , I bed not 'lnk_ en 4 lib In bottle benne that Mass of the stomach whieh an Ow . dr. rt.'°"2:1711:14. 1 1A1, 4 4.V.V4i... 04111=11,1 igliver cl. ialebb24 been of aerenO nen standtog, by 4 1 1 e nel ' % wrote aiiiril . i c e lnet.'lCE*SEß4 , leg If Wk., and Iniageste sag • • Deane ere% .wtsina: Irapm ohyriblins Fco74 . , _ - =--~~ia'~~ MM==! 4a IloriLl 6~•lfdl~8 1:11 fiats nutlet welt the-n IR 'this eltr• tf Were ace nor CUT lava lb. names .ml ad&-eares. and can ratters inentoelsco Ay •nr 'coal Inquiry. 03.1•orctutaces eelll be metal to oak Axe PR. 31 Ayr% UCLA:MUTED rEßsitrunr. and late oene al All ottsea Teruel:omA la annspationa are onettsloaa It:. W Weal Tormllogr. atm LI. oel.leetto.l can rrc.a• to hula ill re•OKI , Nt Deo.; :tom In the United but.. ""i ' f""" th."" P'""kU trtaLtiO DROTUERS. OW MIPS Pmenat• $. K 144 * Co. Wood .teevt •BANKERS AND INSURANCE DEAL WI . N 0.116. Wool otno6. ono Mx Posti Flrot Woof.. Iltt. lborgh.—ltoj .nei red Pot mid (Narrot INto4o. NioNtood Mao ):s.rbongo.. Colo, titaelak Fastona sod Ifootero 21soo DIU and Norolonnry Note.; allow 6pa ova on Ttaio Do- POoltet of ha Corrrot Monty; and Insure Vita 001 l Mug. P,lldoo I*o the. i.,. Inl:4llVert CoorANT. knob Copls6l. 1170.000.) 6.134 ROYAL LULU= CaIIPAR. (Copita 10,000,00...1 . Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rine Bluing sof Ulutloo Powder; lo itt otan motor, abray an hand and tor ralo (tura Magarlor. to lute to .011 par &aim. on Iftwasble terror. AlsolaAll.7 fan, D.W.C.stowruu MaanOctome Act. • soldit• illlneet amt. eltubonrh. ARNOLD d: WIL.p.ANIg ChMon Furnaces, Wroq IronTubing.l AND FITtING CIENI;DALLY; For lfaranins and Ventdation 'A. & W. .111 woutrset for Worming ►od Ventilating by Steam nr lint Niter. Pipes otChilc►'a Form.. Churches. &hauls, Itespitals. factories. tirreg - Maw. Court norms Jail notais or Dwell' DM No. litoluitut.. Pittsburgh We see by the Court Records, that the two enuonerfeltere. White. °Moffat,. sod Lawrence. of Ey Dino. N. IL. hare tee Arland under ten thee:lend dollar !mutt, each. for cooking and .ailing Imitations of Ayer's Cherry I eetoral: Tele is right. Mho Law ehould pso tad awe tram lorpeetition W. it ahould oertalte.y orotect Lbeat Rem below towed upon ay 11 worthlers counterfeit of sorb. median, aa Ayee's Cherry/W4ml. N, eine:oy ecorolaln that tho poulahment la not half tome, The who would for Delete ale, deliberately lade with• the health ofble fellow off, by 4►log trim Owl" lip the ..p of bore, when they aro stoking, ga4 anhaltotino • ... u .__: _o lattereelameee.shoaki be pualehed et least en seemly as he who eousillthns the coin of the coontrY.• —Grow Oth litmarr. affretkesalt. Citizen!. hairs:we 00107 at IltUburgh U l t ISW Ain a n N il° EY I n air /Min Rawl Lea l' Da. er i e ' hy T A I " UtTratiPlailY/OV ad NeLAW NA rlO4llOl, ' ' ' ' • - . PROTECTION . INSURANCE COMPANY, 4„Vi .4. oipttal start , " "G e rN ru 0 1 461%0 . IY.."'D .. • INt,on'FoRAI'ED 1825. 'Policies of Inettranao issued at all times on tho moat favorable terms, against • 1.069 OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, 06 TUB . .. ' ..... :,... - PERILS OF NAVIOATION. . •.... lltr • ' GEORG& E. AWOL/4 Admit, _ wildil43 mats . ... far Pittatarghand Alkshorn, 00. A. H. - --HOLMES & BRO., . NAATACTUREI33 oi 430, 0 SOLID liGrott • liIMERED IRON 'AN :X, F§„ ; SLEDUES. MAT . . PIONS Timber, Hill; tobacco A Cotton Screws,' . • Suilthig andrislkig far Atuaffirry, Cu and Bridge Bolts, with Thread and Nuts complain, . • PITTSBURGH, PA., Wm:am; No. 51 Woos n, arm= Tun *Ka moors 'WAR wart warnated• • oalal•tf entiormur. .Wsn. um, Lardr=,-7 .1 astray T • ;:..! dkevalchir. ItAkinoldj, 4 =3 s3° l4o. ln atannTh ' ' ' Hiram Maim u gt . . . • Assessment Notice. - • IPHE StooktuAlersof the Pittsburgh. Min s tusOranunrplificlitran, at.* lam by nothlol that an omentuant of rtfhiCentarar them has Moan lort.l on tha Kneltatoll company, payable Sept.mber ht, tsu. . • . . • • otxi.t. ARNOLD. MA. •• • : Notioe to Shmers.. ON • • "d after August 3d no freight will - be remelted ei the Tairra stroll PL baton of the Obit. d No Ilalltostlfot shipment can tr aa bou.r of 1. fiek i nt. 1. ,.. 11L A 14111 7 .1=g18 . r . . br banded A. & A re of. matt - Agebt O. P... Alearned writer, nerdy, says: "Dryden to ensure his brilliant slamsur pmety, am mu gem asst ;Ira. Radcliffe adopted Umbras. plan. Green ire and CO, See, ~,, no sleep, 'whim 'dreaming. Baptist. Porta. is mewing quiet vest and ilea:dog Became swallenei forecrue aftersopper. Indinestimwidthatconditlon which is termed a weak or imPable stomach, constitute a mot fruitful eooroe of visions The immediate ur direct MD.. eamoysepletlon, In totally altering the siematlons and the disparities in leaking momenta, Is a proof et Ito power to derange the ;Art-illation of thebriiii. and the mental fatal. ties in alms!. People who are treaded with inithmtim. may surely get yells( from Ifootiand's (Jarman hitters. sold exclusively in this country by Dr. C. M. Jackson, 110 Arch et., Philadelphia, and his agents. • WA In Pittsburgh, by FLEMING{ TIROS.. Druggists, 60 Wood st. Alen, for sale by GEO. 11. ItiII:SPAL. 140 Wood ertmet. oul-tlutiSwT -- Dr. Morse's Invigorating Pi-cir. or CORDIAL—If it In Inquired enw tele mat restorative le aomnplltiflng each extraordinary cures. we roe only reply that in the Arabian herb that Tumults cardinal ingredient have been blended by the Omnipotent Plryalcien, a larger amount and greater varieties of curative TmPortwo thou he heretofore been summed to exist in abundmddifferent az lelee of the pharnmeamela. A whole medicine cheat of remedies, PO to speak, moms to have born combined In this barb; and In the ELIXIR or CORDIAL Wo have their con centrated essence. It la the effect, however, not tberause with which we have to deal In the practlizi applles,tion the medicide. Teo victims of dyspepsia are cured, the nervous are relieved, the half paralyzed resume their acti v sty, the aufferers from headecho am tormented no more the weak become vigorous, the tint ofjaundice leaves the complexion of the bilious, the &primed-In spirits beam buoyant, the rack In almost la every coudition of dismal derive Immediate beach from the use of Dr. alorm'a In vlgorating.ElLtir or CcgdiaL These &rte, supported by rrefragable proof, are presented to the attention of lova olds; 1010 von verify them by a alugle Wale of the medl dna The Cordial Is put up highly concentrated, in pint liot ties. Prim throe dollars per bottle, two for life dollars, da for twelve dollars. C. 11. RINO. ProprieTtor, tD2 ilrondwar, N. T. • - Fold IT bruge.t. throughout the United States, Cant* dem cad Wt et intim General Agents In Pittsburgh—Fleming Drat. corner Weal and Fourthtetrette; and Ono, it. Keyser. sneer Wood street and Virgin slier. Alen; by J. P. Fleming, Allegheny (Ate • •ia1.2.11r . Myers Extract of Rock Rose, an invalu able Remedy for all Scrofulous Diseases, Indigestion, ChroniC and Acute Dilution, Dowel Complaint or Dysentery. Bil ious Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions, Llror Coto. Plaint, Chronic and Ante Rhournatlirm, Felt Rheum, Sick iloodsche, Canker, i:ursing Sore Mouth, and General Dainty: And as a Puri/lre of the Woad, fs tntqualud. Prom tho New Havenßadium. ligle.Prort Mirror Reck Ilosr.—A medicine under the it tie of 'Rock Rom." made from aslant of thatname, to her Inn sweat run In this vicinity for Ito euratlre4roperties r The cry oiosok... so truly octilLmble to at Ir t one half Of the medicines of the day, cannot to justly applird to the Rock Rom. fur It has `Made Its mark" In this city In amend CSAM to the relief end cure of nafferers. when °theer remedies have Wird—and what le quits remarkable. some of our best physician, do not hesitate to emak nary favors_ bly of the command. Tbeeortillostes of mares are not fate rications, hot from . hlghly resmotable pinworm. most of whom me wall know,, to us. The manstfacturrrie also well known to az as a mintleiman who would not lw engaged In. 'a humbug. or In deoelstaa the nubile In any way.—/tik /atrium Wecheerfolly endorta the above, baring vitro...sad Its good erect onrrelres on yoslosorumr nod . - rona... , com olaluts. Ka bairn It Is the bast compound for colds and coughs. eitaaL The Rork Roush., long bum known as a Plana or rasa medical thine, and Its rreparatlors 1. raperi Intended by a gentlemen or al4llty and cbaracter. In this elty.—.V. 11. 167427. N Doe_ 5),1931. This Is to eery that th e notice of the 'Wallow meal elnopubiletted 1L our paper Jnenuondlon rrilh . rrn, from the Pulbrdinon.rem not only unliollolted, but ors wed° by the editor of him own judgment raulobirrryntlou. (}SBOMN A BALDWIN. • PALtunvu Or mt. Now narect, Dec. 22,1451. This will certify that the favorable not!ce of the medl due LiIOWA as the 'Week P.0.e. - zee s voluntary testier,' Wel, Mdse.( by the writer's knowledge of the curative of feetsof the article In certain mem as well we by the &roe able opinions whkb others well known to him; had as preembiollts and furthermore. the article wee written with .ant pay or the prosulte of payment, or the knowledge of the manufseturer. lIABCOCK i 'WILDMAN. I"SCIZOFL7.A.^ MYERS' EXTILACT.OI , RICK ROSE. - This wonderful medicir.ls Get gaining Pd. itself a te3pu tufty whirh no other medicine nan honst of. The plant, Rase, lirdwd and ,commend el by many eminent physicians of wutrauntry. Mgr whr.t. J. 11. Theinpmn, or Philadelphia ..ph 'T hare r remelted It in Lad wares of Safari:lions patients at IYille Ilospltal Ills memo et• teemed the attention of acalorphyeleleas lie reports the tillowing temarLahlo rase of Ich to Swelling of the fight hip, In February, liii. The lad was 7 years Ohl, and tad the dierase the 3 year& the lame was airlocatal upward. and obtsrards. There Ca. is large cuumfbg on the hip had. login the hone, tntevhich I mold thrust my tinges. I nonrated II ulcers. Ile had teen under several physician& who had given him up. I,e to ,t at:et-x.o,h of Ruck Emu —to Two days his night sweats ,ease!, I then orlonsl &tea sPoonfiti of Roth Res& thus, times • day. Thlety.ntne days after he was entirely well. Bold whOlcsite . sn/frotedl ai We D.;4 Slur; of Goma , : IL Eeyarr,No. IW, turner Wood at. and Vlruin allay. ff2r3lipl of the Golden dhatar. 1,13-4.tedi Mrs. Hannan, No. 600 Fourth street, rays of Dr. 31eLANE'd CFJ.IIIIIIATEId Tk111)11/q/ahl New Tana. hfir 1:1 111 Dad child amine sho.wlog rydav was of wort-00 gar? it a botti, of 11r. 31.0.1nea tleletwahei Ve.rtulfciie. width tr.:ought roars booth of vomit, wywheriluf.. I Would judge, about thlrty. The e 511.1 'teas very elok during the operation. but le wow well and hearty. Ilre. Twig, No. 13 Avenue th writ, under 'dote of Au. can 1 . 1 3 / 2 . and NTS .he told bee, tranhled will warns for mi than • year, and that We t , uk ono tattle of Dr. .tleLane'e Cal,,brztpd Terrulft which hrtrur.l4 away from her over three hundredwartua. Li 2 and little. b - ha now helfereaborwlf to be outlawry :ran from dle/we. Mro.ltkinS. alien:mu woman.tvoictlog at 20 t d 4 log tam street, tom that after wino otto.t 110.0 Mel-sao'n oteot.4 Settnilboo, oho pstot.l tyro 'aro . . tot.' wort', O'COBNER, BROTHER & CO., H.P. KThO, l'resf.l.l, ISAMUEL L. MARS LIELL. S'a'y. OFFICE, Oi WA TER. O yritiFT !FEES ZARKET,AND IMOD :Ers. =l Th r inor. Jobs ati! 1 11m. Intlonn Jr..l ft M. lihr. .* .7:it l ll l . n 13 1 =31,'. rn ads Adler. • Ifil e . k t e rat:. ". . to. Caution. BLANK OHEOK, 1.14,. 'oil N. Holmes s gana. bating t•titl tnialald nr batingUS ak DOW are caution.' stand iN br up, numben4l ea abara, or whirh may_ ban* bon . 14.1 front gala number. krUatiVTLI &CO. • •D Job - 31. r. 11144—an2-11anl . . , • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS *- * Horticultural Society• ',----= -= =-----------,----- -- ---- - --- --911 1 1 E Pitt%hurgh - ilth-ticoltursi Society 111 .--.---__ . . _ ..... AIIS'IMALIA. - • si m.., , t m WAllliitOre6 E..) Ftoraf•that- •rm . ir P M. D,-. NFDA 7 neat. Attg. 2.1. &tt/ o'clock. MiAntera are Inv - ~,,,,,,,,,, sok , 4 ,, , ,,,,,,,,,, SIX,TY DAYS ' PASS ' AGE: s.l to nttend.to fix the place for tho Fall Exhibition. i UCTION NOTIoS--Will be Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets • - 1,01-2 t * * .7.03..5. 5E01,_,EY . ,.....'r• c.tain- Ix , : TIFF nvircy srarEs ar.iir.. ' ( I . ENTRE AVENUE LOTS FOR ‘.; AI E' ---- ' a.. counter whoa: It P., ,g,,,,...... .... The (Atoning Ships I. railed: N J Slx.valrmble building lobe each go fL front, on Con- uroday the 17th as- 0fg.,,,.. -- 1 .•o_,l*,_ ._7 elb.V. Or Rcrrons. 1.200 two, fitly:Sea Rano, 1....rma tone, Jelly. . tro .4.rmone. near Vino et., 100 deep to oaf fl. alley. Jib% • tv g r g ram ' -. " 7 " • • - "n 0 m- K la ISZ.t... 1 ' 4 lots. etch It: t fra-t br 4 then. Ynr prier stud 1 ruas th RM.. roome.rmonet of Wood and nth Ida. sold for no• ~. et . Tinnum , 4 „ . 5,,,, lie, Third , unl se <llllOl/ for fretions to that time, the following de. Enottionnolors ,l, 4Cnit , tv,Anz,,Lid,ve'rnnit i ” 01A) tons Augapply to .. e . , ...2"tt"...J. . acri d boxes and trtrloa, which hare been stored with laSe.t. • . 15Z..1 o,an . Egglr, L 470 hrmaScoLl Egcard, 1.400 trotr..Get. 7.2. ' 4 IXEN TiffEETINOS.-Morpliv ct March-' ror '" ne i •WWIT/Veloi r ruiliV "'P44 t 4.. ik..el , Jr.. LAI . - ;Oesrmo Jim/. Lego..., Nov., , J Lehi harm on hand a ripply of the ditlrmont widths /I go , o or, yeabc ater Sta , vine born in store Orme, 1.502 t. na. Oct, 157 , 2 I 1.12. . 0 Linen Shootings and Pillow Casa Good,. Disoltla for. 2 ~,,,;,. geg avg g log arrant. for iildstal Calk, o. &arra.. Lb , ••• .- -.20. D - e- I'S'ja ' - oeMoos.soo tone Devembcr. ' Quilt.. White and Colonnt C001it..,0411... Crash and lily- ; • •,., r g, w'e t e kg et c i g g . 0 74 UM.. Baitsm.rr. I.•iiv ben Jan.' loan. . „ err , or„1 other ifoirmtkospinahoooll, at North-East corm= i . 7 hoses ardwara imortioo latolrm6 Y. Nib. and lifenno WO. -Mort Praathr. Fel, V.. 74. • 4th and Market sila. Fug/want, 1,.103 tone, March, ,17cAlingals I oolti tons. Mar --- - - -- -- - - ----- ' 73 i , num A I Pittentrob. - , 1.573. • 16:147- • • ritoßAcco--30 kegs 6 twist Kv. Tobacco : 1/2.: i t '' ,7l : . " ,,=tii l ,llMer,lNto.borgh. " Orermo. LOOO tuna March. Coriru.k. 1..11) . 1,1. F. JOl7, A . on hand and for nale by .1. A. lICTCfIISON & Cl . ' 1 • •tf • W. C. , Fritti. eborebnil,ll. ISEL 1844. :17,07fInf.M.X1torts,Afril.743. i t jr.. aoll . l . ra . z n orybr ,.. ke , ol io d th ievrgir\kCo.., ,... Ltts . brtyk .k ~,,, ENTIJOKY MUSTARD-•.l fresh supply . The Ships ef thb Line aro tilted with Emerson's Patent . . I. ' of this Evict:bib-it ) Ins[ J. reed nnd for sato 1.. i . ' ' Mack - ..•yrg: --- j o •, °-• \ -•- r; u . %- . ,-,,i,,•-• . ,, , ,, itare ,„. t..., Yenttlaton and carry Francis' bletallo Lite-lleats je• 1 J. A. 111.71311160 A Se tfo. - ---, -- ----•-- n----------.....____ The new and magolEcentellpper Ship ELY ING SCUD. ; • . 0 UPERIOR MERCHANT . AND GRIST 1,713 Ton. lint-Ater. W. IL Mara. Master, , till surceonl ban ' ( hrri•CE FuRNITURE for sale low, as fol- .11 lertrode" no Eighiscnth Ship cf bib Line, and till roll 4 MILL.-ADJOL tNED ollif iIAYS'COURYSALE.--Chi Fir 3leltiourne. lastralia Floe .e. Barre Iron Safe: I Doulde Desk, a superior sir . Thuroday. Auttust 2 th. at 2 el P.M.00 the rebut. • , Del, I letter (: a.e, vierm..Ec., Cr . J. A. lIIITIMIIISON & CO. , r ,,,,,,,,,, 1....,, sold by ~ m g ,. , B. E ,.,,,, , A ,.,,,,.. On the 20th of September . • tratrls of iho 1at0 . .7 v. (.(aria, deed. that valuable Mem gh. FLYING 2121.;Il Is bollt on ete....t . .rer,,,ed mn,l„. ; T t" INC PAINTS or every variety of color o r N o g , r tr og „ og J. l eg , th . r . eo, r g wk. f rom rm.. orb principres and is conoldered to IA a perfect model of ; R 4,orspintly on hand nr 'al.. 0 . ) - ' • bomb. Ott thrmitelthenvl leTurnnike irmv An Itoblmonand Marino Architectuns. Throe who desire a quirk - run in jyal J. A. lIL'TCLIII97I & CO. , Chortler. TUWII.IIIOI, fn inthing lour and aerentY cont of the finest and fastest Llipror shies oTerbLIDA..III - - ,...- 5 ,,. . .....-. .., ~ gereiten, MI Ithlth ir aresto t a !Ingrate Mc hant and Grist mourn passage wftliont delay, as only a limited number S 11-hi-Ai\ A L AI, SALF.',-.A. A. .unson 07 ' MU, 111 5m.1.1 ordee, ropatrm or turnion• 0 Is° bo r . r „.k, o f of lot .d Id Cabin pa ovens:era will be takon. A. Co. oder all thereiummer Shaysls and Mantillas at ; Flour per day.rmth a. Store' lottea, Dwelling ouse,Coopec For rmilisht onion...ago, apply on Leant, at tiler 10 Get_ . ~..,,..i, re d„,,,i joir,..„ jy3l ; Shop. ebb], te. River. or to It W. CA3IERCIN. . . ' _ ~, Co., ; Tht. mill contains rote Ind dna three Pet of liniti.no not 116 Wall stria•t„ New York. 1 4 . .,„! ILK BONNETS-A. A. Mason tE L Will Cb•tha [hero Fervens. too Sm Machltioaorm Cruilh. ~_ • o•l1 out their oresent stock-of flannels at _about one;' er ,.. . „ !c2 ;Xi:ay:Z i t' , '-'lOOO usbels of gfain,±Lisitim.. half tbo now rate. l ' 3l , I.,:tif the county. to 4hlch Is ded"7.414:6=g141: _ E3IIHIOIDERIES, 1 . ...1V05 , Trimmings, Sm., ! er when roluirod In Ott' scamps. • no • g 'a 'elan. at 1 -1 1 lawn &Co.'s at greatly reduce • .The .e./a.rb° ol il bilthir IMP "mtaMotlit loot ot In col friers. i r m . postern Pennsylvania he what. ft hlno austral ore • to amount of 50,000 brmitela and fo tale morn than t ice ilril VERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS 1, t br i aLmgilugs , :; l l . l lh ,a trzir nrkasrTert.l., ff_A now selling at from one-fourth to ono-half leas than i , Th a ,,,,„ whnh i n t,,,,x7i n t„,,„ *g o ~,,„ ~ii 411,;' 1 ,,.. 1 "9,1., usual, nt yysl A. A_ :MAYON &WE, 25. 6th at. 1 hordes near the yrombeis. Terms, teth ' bd Ct., - .- -..- lil Ille ill otto and two years with Inter... \ -- A, b • I ../1 - 211 , P. x. cis. tiuctr. TAPLE't FANCY' DRY. 0 DS AT i 5 AMTION-en Thursday snorntmt.Ang.leik. 010 ne tick. st.tha the Oommerelal Sales room s.ooMso of Wood .d P 1.15 straits, will to Bold. as assortment of `arnemias file, staple and bury Dry hoods, armang.whleh abb toter fine clotha, cabin:meta aatinetts. Ey...mann colt/spades, ' ll 'i p i af?•. ' ney 'ai llen ' a b g t lC ' h g ok r fl, ". l6 . "'t !w . del l 'i rt b. lus4 2" ' roodlea, huttona n noslary, stiorealadros t' l4tZets o . us ti and a great. variety of trimmings. too. -.Also, a ;quantity •\•l' hootashoes, hats, caps, fine shirt', A e. ~ au7 • •• - PIC PACTS, Auct. \ • The , GreCtest kedieal Discovery of the Age, is Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rrilEY don't HELP complaints, but they CUBE them. t no Box ties cured Dyspepsia. Three Boxes hare cured the worst eases of Scrofula. Two Bones havecured Erysipelas. One Boa always cures the Jaundice. • ort T e r c o e oni gt e cr oo rs , cleanse the eystem from Belle Two Boxes a lmne completely sated the vomit of ulcers on the leas. Small donee seldom full toeuroPlies. (Inn dose eores tile headache arising from a ( b ut stomac h. Strom; dose. often repeated esp.! every wain from the holy. 1 bey I.llotild RiVell to ehildren who see always morose lets effected with this smut's,. .ts a gentle Physi, they hare no tonal. - • Otte Bas ruses derantrontent °Mho Liver. Half a lion cures a Cold.' They purify the blood, and thus strike at_thtifoundatlon of every disoute. • As a Dinner PM there is not their equal in the world. TbeY evePurelY Vegetable. and can do no hnrM, bat do arounplish an unaccountable amountof coed. Prepared by Dr. J. O. ATER. Poutlcal Chemist, Lowell. Maas., and sold by Inanyglatitand Dealers In Medici net then. this ' • aul,dtwlmlil FLOOR car, CLOTHsi AI:I3R 0 & FI 0 YT, 15 (.1117:C11 ALLEY: PHILADELPIILI, 76 John and 29, 31 and 33 Plain Y., Offer to tho Trade, on far tern,:, n full :ton of FLOOR Oil, CLOTHS, ;-1.5-1. 64, 74. 51 nod 104 • Lie. A :NO, TABLE OIL CLOTHS. Of American and German manufactore. 4.4. 34. 64 and 6.1 old:, warranted to endure any climate. Ali., ST AIR OIL CLOTHS, • • 13.15, lb and 2.1 In wide. Akio, F. N2l .V EL ED CAN VAS, Of Me very lost manufacture. Alm. SHEET OIL CLOTILi. . Of Ilmir non manufacture. 4. 6 and 6 yards widis, offew mad Leading Patterns: together with stock 6f lighter grades, 12, 10 anilla rent wide, all or nhlcla are ofhireit the Lowest Market Prices. anT4kno NIT ANTED —A Salesman who unden4atids the !trial) Dry floods Molar's. and can furn2s6 ratiMactcm ref.:rent, Apply at No.lll Market et. no. Board of Trade. ryHE REGULAR 'MONTHLY )(FETING An of the xiation will to hold at their rooms, on u.'IlA Y. August 7th, at 3 o'clock. P.M. anAld W. S, HAVEN. Peer, mr....iLL l'APER—Just ree'd -- „the first in -0..i... of the r , i): , ..)......),.., assortment of fire pa w lanai., Philadelphia 31.ufacturn. \ The rattier. tractive. eolors. brilliant. and, altogether stows and eit. fie sale by TIIOS. PALM tn. IS. Margetst. ill i skiel, PAPl—Ektetleioll, Walt beauti ful cossa•file en and other vatrielles. reed nod kr er i \ etli Tili•S. P 4,. LLI Eit. ' - ; 11,10 ISEC . I),`From our fact..m th y, anoer he I L ' .tts.uerup , muc 1r.u.pf1..-ed T 01.1., Aoknfl flout Dureau INA., ~f different uven.sa as Mg priers:. any of the Me ported goods olercd in the clty. We loolle th ttelation , of Wholesale Dealer:A n f no-tinter. t. - o our stock on band. L 4 14 .1 . t IS. PHILLIP?. lif• Market street, ( b sG - S -- 0 ---'--- idii.S.fr - Ml, --- h, IIIIS der' I'Ded flit Safe iiiil . os 110I1SkS 10R.Sit,E—s9,66ii t•nr 1.. F ~., .LENgy II. Cl/LLINS. p., ft. front. on Washington st. by 135 drop, sear Pontos, -Al Y Alen.. Leith a brick hous, well Solving. S MOVIS, cellar, \; , .1 - 1 REAT CUR} : OF LI VER COMPLAINT 4 11-::' , •• • " ...h. .. •• ; 1 :i 4 ,jr5ajzt . ., , :.;‘ , ..7 . 0 . ~,,, . t. ;,„lior by the original, rally true lean enuine. Lt spiels: '\ ' Sit*, CRLSR, Ohio Co- Va..3le.endA 1.549. 4d'Oß SALE 011\11E3.T—A Frame !louse i. \ As , R. E. S d k , . -- - o '.l* •Wr: -1 , t+IAV. " 4' , ""Y 7 O.'''. ' Vlit and Wm r ° bile g .arr.slly , to:date thatl have teen af li. and Inc, situated on s ll atsarot ASleT,Alirghour City; ; t,,,i u ia, hiv e , Eimpls ha f or tong tl . den badly ' 1 . 0 . , L O H.H.. 6 YXl.' l .Ydi.r fi.'4'.' g"t. ' 1 ' 7 ,7 1- ' lig*. ;fluky formed .4 heck«. whieh rod . ..n very 1 . , •LA......, hid. ) , ~, " , , , 1 t ,,i , ,,e, , , r ,p?,, ,, , , ,,..,, 1 . I In - . 4.t... - lis.virg heard of tour ow/Kest:4 Llver Pals Ire- Sfed. ..'' ...' L'•\ \.-'".•'`.'" `"'-`• e.• "•"" "•••_ Mg kg nit tor A. 11. Sharp, West Liberty. and roommend. CZL OLDEN sYntrr— c io bt;,is. D. Ilant's !;i44',1%.•,. 7,1 - r 1 1Tr'r • ,,, 1 = . 7.1 d ;;;;., t o Ttytt,tl Lffi Itrodklyn Syrup thistlesreed fore*, hr ; there lA,* snot what they aSe egentizientled-the heat aus WH-'H• • A ll-1- roN:No• 12 ir ,- . 44 .e. .lii erPills er r nver i ono atter .• taking 4 Lan, I find the - , \ 1 ' abeam' les en ' zirely lett Mc. nodl ncsnow pc fweldt I.elb: XIACKEREL—In bids; and LIR' bbls; tia. 14.1.2<truu T )OtlT, \ \ D. IL CLEMAN. \ IT 3 taro Mats.losfoTticulltioalr,bt. \ . Wear Lstriter 3lnrch2o Pin. klle D.ll, si eptoN. N 0.3211.1 st. I If - '); t I as • t)'• t, Jul 14 c 1 , ~., )t ‘) ..)))P ,,,,,, ian an .0 with D[ r. 0.- to the, tenth of tuo above ri - IGAILS-131 Florida and, Seed \ Cigar.•; . ',..,. °• " . "'"' •1 r1 . `'..' u 'li . ..• ~ , ~,,, i rtlficate. • LI 3 M d 't 4 ° \ C o t '. '' • h !, l in rue Portage -The orininab cab: trim a otipengge Myer 3SI Half menial:- . AN tot j pm" an orris:awl b 1 y : 11. tellet d wing hi e I e.ans ram sole by of W. IL SUTTG,N.'NO. 13 . 7"": 4 00, _ ! ego/. tro r neon till DI of each bog. and hie olgraturn on rip. DAIS.WIN , S HOOF CIIIO'AIEST for ; ”." ,, Tl , x-..11 Kerr are it irotseeits actrefrac ;-.LTer4"' E. E. SELLERS a ' i.).).:\ * .empr. torn p 1 the renovation - of the tort of liars, And 00,1o_ : :- • Pi stntr e gh. Pet. k..l.lrneted re...khan and trittle b s..A.. ~,,,4 'r.,•,, I' o •4h ` And b•r *le by DevercHsts generally'. t k, , ig7 .: t d ai lio.v.t. imqva , l toe. Lid Ail ,ii.re,cg fir the fet • - -‘,„";.,.---.-..,-.....--•--_.--- -- s---- s--- nnifieg fen founder, ore temOte,L end ta•phood s its ; kik...lit-At\ f 1 EN ~, ... ..n r i . E. ,..- -t ift ...0 ,. a... 4 1.117 . .. „ & r ; \ toned, elastic. smooth. folleisel and siatoraliir . fx(t : , 1 , o n. s " „„ ~,„„, . a , _, a, rk 3 abrasions of*, Aki, 63:e....4 ta rry n 5. ' ru o i r toq ue , i1.,,,,c .) ~ /N. ,),.. • ock •••,-. .) rennin nontier treat:moo than a thorough r, ; glint to ! „1,,,,,,i.,,,1 0 ' rr d ur y,,,,, y r , usur y eqtgai a u 0, urn; , of fells Ointment. fLe r. sle , 4 .T.Ltus a; 01, 1 , i., m .N. _ ... \i , Fr y . ,, , ,,, r . ,,,,,, ~,,,,,,, arilr,t, , , s .wi n p,._ a_ __i . r. s.=.Thegoansuut Is yen . iranted to cues. \ ; _l;: , t3 1 gill:bib tir-L-150 , :fiox. assorted - sins of. 1 . - I_Fr Lill Cloth. Table. Stand do arran Corer:L.of llitfor- D SIC},--16 *es: now orrivin... on oon ol- 1 o quell/es four al In any q title, at the Waterryvna, 1 il, meg Menlo by \ . THAI All'l/ICKIN g Or: I 1.9. 710 Market street \J. k 11. PLIILLIPS.I' ACON .SIIO Ldi, lo illid. In stofe i ( F LOOR 01.1. CLOTH- 7 0('6 yds. 2'74, 5,4 u 7 for *lel. to lase l the lot. I I. DICKEY 0 CO, 1 !and !--: Mon, 011 Clnlt. of valbute stylra, ' lin reed , 1 Fortner and fir rate. wbohnie and rent) at the \ rrIIIIR3IOSI}3I'VRA,- . 2l.7oSeiltet rood anu \ WarrevcosN.,.ili iderket .'. J. &IL PHILLIPS. 1,. fir eals bytttul~i 'LI '',-- .01;31,1-ANNUAT. SALE-=4.. A Mason & l i ' 10 BBI.S. TU lIIIL II:TIN E for 01110. hr 1. ‘l. - 7 C o .t wit! etre out ttiorttnettarn err and Gloree at i out '• • 11.C3IINT: b 11.05.1. ' , otos Wei les. thou ususf prima. \ ‘Ly-zi , , t-- . 1 200 LISS VTITTE \ 9ICSTAISD SEED in f 1 A. \MASON & CO. hare arkart dont' I etSre Lid tent. -oe\ • thEIIISO ;PA , . 'AU alt their Erenth Chintz.., wuneeil7 alll2lk r• 44.4 Valuable Faratfor Sale. - ---'v-- --:----,-- , • , A. 31 SON L CO well eloso \ oq, rice=r' Eau. utniert•igneSl uftens\ to sell at Public : Eau,. WEDNESDAY. Cm t,o* da: of August. 4 f 1.,,, t r or,.:l, . 1 f.,....#. ,, ..4,...0,:z ~# , -..# 1 .-- \ YlDil A. - IsZjl., a very valuable Form:. situate:A algal cale I, • ' . ' ' nab: Ina the Don,. pf balteturis i lo the county of I - Indiana, on the mouth artist black. - sCrsok;and with- i In a ste rt alstanre or the Nreth West n , Ilailevel, ten: l lank* Id/ e.ass. rightyof whmhhire rlestwil and In is;h1,111 stator freltivati'm Tar Pciansylranikr.bed rune then. male I.d. The bulldluks are a two story lox Lau., with stone kitchen also a large bank tarn.and, wagor Shod. with egg crib AM sitter *I, tne th er sittra 0 err ta=cit th, raw.mill, w hie.. begun *eye .moon dby Elio waste wr fn tbs canal. anti would be a eer7 profitable In vestmentn the 'emotion of machinery of sii.rill. Mod, selOrnt to be met with. There ore a numhil- of 'never fail. log rpaino and IL thriving yOung amble Pof. we nine. Molt on tide far. The st o re farm will to told remerklde, and irsgm made kook, on Ile der of sato. Title Indisputable. ALLY fur ther doecriptinn Is deoznadnitnecessmy *persons arlahing to purtlimatan rAll And examine fee thezreelres. \ Ain, ot number ash*, Imem m l dhontegonttle, to with agragon, timber wheel: , and household r=esult will le odes. for sale °need day. l'oseesslon glean , mellately. , WILLIAM' aIcCUTCILES4 00netranahTts.. Indiana C 0,11... Aug. El. 1V54. ~ tlastr..nl• Apainhian, Indiana Evaistor. Teleent h,, irtlsbusghlotollikemee,Laucatitzr Arkluillnensburgli ry4 than and charge Gazette. I 1 na3-41 \ COAL LAND FOR SALE—SO acres of Coal Land. on the 31outunkahela Illver„ s. ofa mile hero• 44 sit Elisabeth, and nqydniqx the Coal Works of C. Itunatn. It wilt tender. at a mega*. };a nett of ~ antlm ' ' .11/OS. IttlODS, 75. 4th at. 6,IANDCMCY gT.PROPERTI FORM kj JO ft front.* RondaAy .t., dltecbrai. br 4.1.0 as f/ay alley. with rwo beck honer. on Sandusky rt.. and • frame. hens. an the alley. The corner house contain* • hed4 'drum,. with hisentept- 1194 . 45xt. kuniae mulattos dada etibk4 even, Ye. ror trim and tall& hue S. MT II II RIM S9N. 140. 3d st; 1 1?- 7 - 1° 4,10 DA ASll—Domeatie and Foreign in nature,4,7 bloc aukauthrtural and teerrln.. far saln by • sulk ' ATT. ULTDE d CO. i iIAgESE,•• Foreign and Domestic, ' ihd Soda. Thule of Soda and Chlortdo at Lima to nod tenpin by lINNNICIT. GLTPE A CU. i IR }IA V15;.::,0UN T it t — FAiu ilo . ita - ir.-, i low rearm, ten unroof ids t.Vri l ii , l4=. l.L tAl i tilt on are twoooni2trtable Dwelling Mao. and • good roam try (idol tilt 3) by 40 feet, two ratios bleb, with all the roonirrd ronnlnu drag, *dint machine. buckerboat bolters, two run of 4 It. stones, de The property contains reins of bitunilowas and cannel mil, and n suptwhir quality of potters' chiy. Ales s2l2lo,poyotaats rosy. Etiquito of MI • , 11, SWAIN 2 &ON. • it i tO l tildNElTS4o l ;:r: livedi - is day as 17filZetiotte Itll h a7:42:o, o stratiliira l P,' i.',2,1. 1 nue, at ttio_oht Stand, No, 21 Pink K. under Ille t tshrtg . end 'j i l t ' te i an:tr. L "N 4 IV: US 1 t 5 -4-1. '.1 .4114 __\__ Q A VI - 2 - 0 PERIS iri t-,ger eftß 4 :F lw ifsel sell I i H. R.', Astono., drurosas. &sky. Ksiclntriortrr,oOd Prank Lone. Oazder, leatosaalatrAu c aleAtTlral, at A , coma Per .PT , mad nx Ito ornspWns WO sus any of lava trilow moans for A cents; and nis 25 conga for all others, as I rev bytbso did nengnsoponte of the &Wert. aro dolor. but char. s fair and niumstatas ptuflPen ail of limn I NIL &WOW (MU IlOrthil2S leaktban ood4 must: to snake op lisj loaditu . srue mows on polislud ni t th an pt., rt= to. Tb abny• aro ney s rum In future, will not dapart t s:uLl the oven "spinal per Inndertlem the month, Anima nu ft cis. 15 hen It multi to penile the thnn nn• i. 9 om. E r r ilr .f !!).4 kind dos ty57...... :, .: • L I. ,I)11 14157..E1anie ; 1454F 51714i. 111 41.11Nt14M-7-D7CiicYr.cacol FilaTilE-48-9546%;isitAftirr Flo iabk JP AISIN*--00 bre.' &con \bunch on \con -111, sinotoent far br MIME 'DICKEY A CAP. • L" SSIINTIAL O.lLS—'. - ' —7-7---- _ ,—\ • CA 1001 U. OliOrigsness; OD lbs, Oil Berstiwot; , 80 do, do is•relol4 • 7 , 0 do do Cio.9 , ' • • SO do do Harman: 7J do• del...said; f:,3 3: do p::,b.: uvr o 2: , do 3.arendet \ Spiky; a& • • • 7' • d iViiitrultos. . pEsi I ALiOliElUsa.—No 3 lIIIRTVI. , 4 - . 0 . r' reed this dar bj • LAVELT• k PAXTON. • ..s - • . . 2"ibefiliitr., . VFW BOOKS at Davisoit's BixorStoi , t.6o 11 Market neer ' • Commlne's Lectures om ltetnentem; Fashion s end /tam\ Inc !INTIM! of Wstslnithans. by Agnes Mee/Eland: lee ton, on Archltecture•end ralrellOrt. by Ruskin: Iteroldre in 1.1sno: /4711. past and prtlent,' by Thompson; The Iron thosin, nutnsl Intlosors.l7 s / 1 11, Colnlen Outs. Handbook of noire:mil I:logrsnhy: Bunny Memoirs at Fors.gn Lands, Tr MraNtoess lisedskm astory • of the brottish ltedbountinn, by author of Mausyst Matt land: II new ~ i nrir hooka for eh /Mr. In ovrds of One. ttrisrsit'oA'i.thjttotattieg:ll.lTlOnl7; llorl i e d. so& 4 1 " 1.11 "4 . ty r Durtitt;rfko Lon] onr Pheohard.hy Stareorm;ctunsenie sod Hamilton's IVorke um, Hundred E bort Tales for' LIalroo; VorT Uttle Tsles fur Tory Little eh ltdron. LC and "Atiorisin Annis's }lnt Book: do Second 11.4.. slso. maul. 1100 books for Sabbath &boo/ Mewls. • J. d. ItAVIPON. \ ti"?.; EVENTR WARD LOTS • FOR SALE-2 1 .1 Lola odarouna. Noa.o and II In Intannina Idnieo f . ei t urn s no n e nn Inw .L.neNionne. or Wylie st...ee net er el. em. •• fen on Italderlo and onandlnabnekei trot, n g Gonave, Napo, 9.• Fearer both $l.OOO. • Oar •.• AILALN.r I4INERAL W ATE —A . - fr es h supply of il&C°9l73bsikl. liedlsrAirMrat ITRATE sLinuesrses band'et ' • FSIA JIM. Vadflafre. FLOU.it —lOO superior Rico Inar ned ". _ . : our- • • JOs. TLENirsa. UT , Ax .I!kIATORE S -20,000 Terl.finelV3l Matcher reed by 3o Mama. _ _ Ft, 11.101"81-11-07—MCITTY—Ilis uer ofLibeyin part Andeat UMW NIL .1 e 'Arty Cbristbata. tl7 vc./a. am, lveht arta Darsal• Ist. Whalysal• awl tal Do3k sad Paper Warehouse of .LCA Y S CO.. M Wood it: VIOURED WINDOW ounTADIs.—A -JU large aeseatnnent of nor sod handsome styles of Pa per fellodslart reed at the Wall Paper Warebown, No. 33.. Ilarart street. between 34 awl 4th eta.. and torah. by • • TIIO3.PALII.• • • Ida • rinEAQ , 'ROPERTY FOR SALE—Alwii ie." ihretin limo sod Lot., In L AUeuhnir ELT: Matted us Ann st.; coatalat 6 room. bilk 6 w6ll. lOW.. /or 661.6 667 666•411366 owner irlahtine vs fleetly. rUS kteluil2i,Na,?l,l3th , . • • - *- 'l5 REM ( I IJNEMIES-75 half chests Y. H. & Blk k7- .l';',?;7(lrnsbe.l i (?rutri . ci r i n"°: Ant nxlo.. 10r12 and 10e14 niji;., ""' iin onto Amoriron Mustard: ,„ 27, Mils. Tett:, Trout; halflible Lake TiOnti. 25 .1.0 White Fish, in gore. sad tor miner . jy3l . T. LITTLE it C 0,11,2 tiroonart. in etO?O and Mr pals by T..LITTL &CO.. 11:1,2d VILEESE 50 has. prime W. RT - eheeso IL) mITIng tbh derby IlaErnad end for sale Jy3l T. LTTTLE & CO.. 11,2.23 prime N., a.. Sugar in A.lll and for sale by , T. 11171:7,E4 ("0 • ' FIKEST OOLONG TEA IMPORTED-. J have just readied a small lot of tho celebrated tea, r lips Cain , Oolong Teri, This Tea is exceedingly free grant. of a very dellesoc, jeiciara Ina tlaror, and tro prized Jo Chha that lei t little of It Is brought to this mine try. 12 half chests comprising the whole importation this 11...411). Those alai wish really Coe article. are incited lV to give it a trial. ii2O W. A. IIeCLIIRO. p -, LUID INK—A superior article.of Writing and Coining loks, nisianfactured br C. 11. Orth, and to le N- .„1 yXI 0, KAY & CO.. 5o 'Wood at. . - p ARGAINS.IVe Aro now offer i ngour lrlpresent stock of tine Watches, rich and fashionable iJa vier. from 10 to 14 mv cent below former prices, and et reast per ecnt: 'owe; than theme quality of moods can be obtained for at any other tetalishinent west of the mountains. All wonsk Ise role comparison, and we are sure you 0111 be feta Inced of thatact. by ceiling at 41 Market \ tr.:o 11001/13 Jewelry Store leDUTNAltrti MONTHLY. for _August, just 11 . reed at 11. S. 110SIVOlatt a r0.,a2 Starlet at. .It2S FLAIR -1001,615. Superfine Ylour, end 30 •, :Floe , • do., waked hr - • MoDA NE, 114, 2114. ggp E FLOj 411, Door. ree' 'rte - -- t, 0 UTII PIT,. _"RORiffil'Oß • --... SALE. Too hu11ihu11.,,„..... haeltig together ofrfrot of 31 6vt Is i i 4 b. '• on the Molting - ton Tunipike, 110 feet in dorittl. 11111 be sold at a. bargain. Enquire of iT2S, . , ‘l3. MeLAIN. 21 • sth et:. „•-,. "DEARL ASII.-10 'flasks Penn Ash, in _l_ soore for rain hy hoar . \R. Et.,ALTELL ilt Co. ' I IIROI 3 1:1ITY IN THE :VILLAGE OF FAIR _ VIENEIOII SALE-3i sere of ground. with a dwell. or TA footutare,ciintaining eight rooms. well celled for a public or prirate renicience; fruit trees IU abundaure.and every thing in excellent order. Tice prorwrty is situated tun stiles chili olden( Deer Crook. mil immediately OPP.- pito Varner's Station of oho Allogheur Valley Waimea:- Pero low and tenon very cosy. Anplr to \.. ii - 2% , -. ii. AfellAlN. 7.1.5 th at-... NGHAMS 'marked do*n 6 4 lirts res;pl. at A. A. MAS","& Co.'s, 24:4h st. .BUTS &71 , i1110--50 Beading L;t 7 .3 ' , itu. IL,il . ,tei In Allaullenyclty. nsnr tlxdsiter dsrat,fo s tmle ec 5'. 1 . 1 c'LL,q. or i;; . a ' rZer ' agn ' oll n llll, fr a r nirru7artiV hborh at Sh au are, and on easy arms atm - meat. /. pair ta jr2S CUT EAT S 508.1.40 Third n. AVE vtllkelldho balanco'or aux \liglit met at 3 Mal 4 reale rk.r_rar_d lepe tbap the irtr , A. `n k '4, 4th et • GGS-2,hblm. iust read and fore k :al LI et. V I RESI I BEDI,—.2S bkis. in, . oak eed eterhermwed MEC T dime Doha the tide. he .ICO. - FU.111702. ea. D T d and Market. n ESIRABLEPOPETY F.OR SALK I -,A .11 F lase Dwell!. Mk* ‘llll now* ti et en aerd,af yr.., en Vim st, e. W.I. The pt.nd le well ae, .... a. ,Aa:l..n csz.o ha . se arface kledsoffett't reee .d wra e PI 0001.1140 wand?' smd.srtr or Vs t sr roan 1 A. 47 . 10DEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for*August,‘.landfrodeDr S.llAlrDl,97roodit . A - grtlToll - 4 - A.R — S - e 7 n6 Muse tTictri ails., trenui. veil ern.. end In so.xiordsr;lssills tosss i r *Hosted . cur .n.r.; ....r Waartigi!oa I et. end 4. Om. the C.. 071. now.. , T.rias sest.,. ~ , • .1414 \ , S. Ctrri MFRS 4 FOP._ 140. at ..,.... fl_bZ out Benoitet .Stockaf. igert . aild mj no • tusado Clothing st ersattriledunsi rata C C ..",.11 - ood at. 11 - e study, to Jrat.... )V-1.5,8 MtigLlNPlain and. Skated, for ta' dresses ang Umatilla*, an nu eusneinsout reoelyeel dor of it IdURTUY OURCII.PILIJ). 2a...WALS \ \- S Ai , ,ISOOKS.--Striped• nod' Vain; Jaelonsets,•plain. plaid sag stiirt gessirrettetre7 "ti rrti l fA L lVl 7612111111i11r IaCKBERRY BRANDY , --3 cacti of tide colebrst uter .eil f lak tety a gare of F) mmi awe bottle or drstutht, br 1 . 51.1Tra Ttn , lL:toner Wood and flout els. 4EAOKEILEILai • 3 Maaarel; Maloarbasotta to MAI,. and hando, \ fq• wOsM t d "r iMi • Viiik.; °Lb MA(SI.9I,GNAC BRAN DT—A smalt,Otalitity of doietior tosol of Cog nac. DrshAn 'lotus ro m rAe N tbi ,. ,o4n=teit tte. br, 'LI (kW MONONPAIIELA WIIISKY, fOroal.kbr th• btteeniffirly, !-W9olllq._ urnoow completo assortr v meat of nomparebtil tour Lhoegroa eiliTeront " aIL rllllrakr . *xi° - tb B :tlaTiSPAlikkr;\ 6 -- rven and Anlf 011 Ciolhi e, Wlioloot . klborpto, of RICE_. • - --- _ ~ $2.5 PER ACRErbitnikted in :Upon 14,7 2 ,110"Litig"n7L "i\-Ter.tra; =l`.! - ~... Mehl,* The Itoptorettlents consist Of • 11041 he .. hem stab boyy (mit well w i te re d end neentent to the IlaiLfoslstation. The tiniest will I'm r e m i s b r e :y Zs r : . th /gin e : w e 31:1 r . IV '" °I " ita '0.21. ells et. i n i.TIVai !ENT TO PU RDON'S toI0E61:- tj A Olean of the Wiser 14noo. from St.! tgia to opt Mop 1634, I t ith senseeldet Low. not latioded Is the Jost oft Diffp a lit i'TedattekS.lMlNtfq CodZer. an ° L S. TARTARIC 'ACII) for t. 177, 11.1311 n, Mkt • • 71 . 111 fR rue to .7 .NW t Co./ GO wow st DUKE BB 'DYIFITE RES, LIY2A ll* seadnd on i•llßlfiband end for ale by \ ~---.— —. FLEMING 8110911. Ks7-al, SODA, on band and A UAL: DILOS. OEM Mg4lWri3 pure, in more and 91 FLE-1.11.A0 DROA. S~MILS LAW I Lick:. assorted, for . 1 1/Lirma• IT • tj1211 , :, PLEMTNO BUO. • • ____. ..10111:11tE LIQUORS--1 . Owe on band a large A. , arsohmantef Penult , . Ll'lWre• r 'rg i 4P"" i rrrf l' E t . lfi m erey' d " le. ° ";;ltt i a' = l ath.* nmee azalea ol the above hi l u'ar a , watchnn .leaf. be Proeured at ' i 72 1 • 1 . JOB. 11.1:1111.1.1. en. We'd a Market et. • A • COI LTION of tlao n'Oncipal Eughnh ,ILTranelstion of the Barred .omipthrea The ()Id Tee. Wheat, from Oho \ traledatlena of Job He g er,. the Mel ors, the tiendran \ and preseat.autlautited veteLn: the h w Tettament. Me l Meth!, he r ers. en . ub e ,,,,, n o t o lia d e . e . ar tl er s eArsoo liw a kw aulb ,.. oet4.l .l o e f erd th n:4 ,, G ir l iuh lbeet y. N lt i gse and of the more nnelent 3100. and editlene. and memoir. of the Marital traattatora: hy_l.larlet acme. Lot gale ' f/.111).% bt : . 1113. 11 . M)11711 a 1 .'0..12Ru/rat it. ITTBllitlifi .9.l3.ffidthatllAL Tl_,Lil m3—Dralnlaa Ilia of the aanax atukt iki leue i ll ln v e manufactured be 4. Of attlfe l . . If,. sme Ittepfs3oo,o/0( 7 43 in Calibre. pc 33.0 Inch alf., 3clnett SL4.. . \ :NO or .I%pe 7 11 2pfe/001_ ~/10^t inch Calibre. /140...31ne1t ins, 210th ad; 'TIRS'or utrZaralibea..lmltabl, far leo Ilona% Tants. Clete& \a, Oa, ntaltlag ' the mut_ durable Altana., la via PanSphleta • malted ta enmesh* hoo lain him all lutermatiou. aud ear' mar be we n at trio s Feat areham ; CI NUM stmt. •• •• • VW. WAII/DROP:. A - A:MASON N. 4: CO.* - eon out thou\ 2x.•..&01..u.0 of t ural. et U raileatiou of= par rt. . U ICE-20. toe. pilinio hies for - side by • • . , tar •' . ~. . ..,: •• : ..Top 'mord a co :. V . GEIS43 . • bbla...Tresh - .Undlin\ gOod • order. • 1.% loot reed and nor sale try iI S LIETACOLLINEL . • eIIEA RY rnan. by BRANDY—A: .1 ai l 4 :kw . urtiele ettl anttbedfiettlehtilkoatetat b 7 , 5'A;;... 1 .• u• 3 . 1 7 0 - 1 ..#.%•4;. , xtr0T00tt. hen os . : s Xll AUCTION SALES. . Duff's Collcige. lIE Magical and, Mathematical Depart. . °2hirril"- will I TTIIII, 74,tt,,. A.=in; lighre English hrsnehos wil l be tauguL Young men eau PrZ . ir `l7 t lr h. :i i rea . '"l"`M.4!,,.: i g=:l .p.d -,‘ r" d ;ri L°lller".w er * ii P l r 7` 7; ..,iuvi7 tvnil.l. ~\y.l _Prt. orlinthr.tnatlcs.and CLessund Lorniooce. liVAi li cTlip— A. ....l. t ril t al i o n t ! ,, u ,. e . r . i: i ll h ter i 4ent h cr i g sAA.I. Allegheny City . . '" A1,11, , ,,nts will Meuse to tneet with tie hasrd.ln th, Selo° gnomon Friday. 4th August, et P ,; &clock, P. 31. JIIIN T. PRI.:44ILY, j126.1.trd President of tie Board. - ----,--- ----- . ---- SALCIIATIIS-425 bbls. for \ salo'by .7111. cespIELD, A. MASON & CO. will' open 'on Mon • dAr. Jul- 31 7 rlipem of : 1117e1174e Laltur, whl 7.vr us-. 91 prxe 15 and . 13.3 I AWNS- 7 420 pes. fine English Isnwitg 11L per re.o,.ona 20 . 6,1, L LE OR bALE--A Steamngine of 8 inch cyl , , inder,2 ft. stroke, in good order. will be sold at a sae. r es, by 01,3 , R. 31cLAIIV,21, sth st. ~j OR SALE-2i and half acrn { of rich \ some and healthylortou,.elht i , Otait ' n Mena Ohio. The improvements are ane4slstree Dwelling Rowe, containing 4 rooms And ft largo htiehstn e now - wood house and wash house In one large Unilding: a new Imlnilag ft. long, unssesddfora wagon makers' shop. with nth.' Mean tarynut buildlnge. There lasho artentherdof elsoleefrult on. the place. Price and terms moderate. Apply to B. MeLAIN,.:I, Lth at. IrLI , E PLANTER'S NORTHERN BRIDE— . ' e by A r " tee ' l l l t e h h. "l r ^ Vor r AZT..r i lr g estie 'l°'°4 j,,55 ° 551. rod st. 9410 SLOES SLAUGli'll , SOLE LEATH IER In store : fat sale by J. GRANT SIOWItY, opposite thelhetd of W.. IIaeCOIiTYS PATENT SOAP. , " ed. b 7 T. DENECRE4 for sale In , • jet,-Inad • lIENR,T. IT. COLL-. Aclox—ap hhds. ilarns,• e Idula clear Sides; hhd Shonklera stem ~. Male tow by 1 1 ISAIAIi DItiILET &Tn. PROPEPaY:IIs7 OOLLiltiS TowNsitte FOR SALE:-.41157te5, ettantelmile foam Rest LltartY. and about 2LO Ida ttdm the Allegheny . !tr ot. and same distance from the Allegheny - Tilley It. It. A, new. Brisk Howe with halt and 1001iNTIDISDP 1V1TC416112 style: al" a tenant hawse, • large frwlate barn and stable and other out buildings. snood well orwater, otonennarl ry, armanlng - stream gab - ewer pert of ttat firm, an erft. ard 0 2W trees , fin urea iliellitlV•2lol2. Want* good timber.— ill be soli altogether or JO scree with thA Improvements. jeZ EL LIBEELT & f4),/.1.10 Titird stmet ACON 800 041113..primeZacontShotilders ILA for - sale by sway - ma DiVrOn'r°' 'rash ground Rya reIIANE, 174,.3.1 et. .. k'IIINDRIES—_IOO bbla sm4ll win • Nast' , 60 bozo , Pima Cheete; ' 4 , ire t Er gwaprtia..a , W .. hi I. tibFEINGS &PILLOW CASEGOO .5.. .i. inn-pnr a Borchfleld be reed an ettortment otthe eaneds,of the variant a biths.". Max Mal lea =4 , • raTVifirotSVan=il i r in ii ` 4 .. t . t` 7 . . t'hlr'et's ' Went Mud,. and housekeeping good getaran ' 72s Our ..1 \ 1 mote,.,: of to this dwartiment wilt always ble funegt% \ ' 7lt ( eTtfg;tldfn d rltt " 'ZiVue. l 4l ' .lies 'of Lawns. Berea- ‘ es. 'names. tre., 'which we aro carat; at: ftxtremely taw 4 e Mkt, too 0., (442., 1 I,i EAtitIFUL ' COUNTIYTLESIDP,NO:fi 9A, FOR SALE--A bet end! in the beautiful village ohliew Brighton. 'pleasantly situated enamel' endueurn commanding a iit. , of the whale town, and within a vary • „, alto distant:en( theßallroad illat t on. the lot la Al feet , b 2 tt.,:;..dvv,v40.iu..,re,vgttir..,1!%4`,7:741:1:1 ,t rn are.. et the door. • . ~ - - ' '\ A ',tints ht the "Mt village. well 'ciliated for a pri.. vat reeldence. Altuuder fettne e .ata,abore Will be weld ' °Own' 4 4nutentOdating ttitas.'Wun It. tI'LAIN, i 71.5 \ - . - e ''-, ....\:.hia.2lolfth U. i 11 OND - 7 - 4 , bi) 1s : in atolls for:Bale by % 11•15 -\ thATAII DICHZBY &CO. 00 bbla. , Copley roc'el 1 , M , 1 brim'. by' 3. - 6CIIOOnIARCII & CO. TIBA, RERI: r° k nrje= EML:ANIUM,, - TV 000 yds. fa, one Lawns at Sao? s Hamada Waco 10,. 18go, with all other k.,Wda mimed la like Fa tlow. at . jefli *BON (X)2B. 25. th GAR-4U hhdsjritai? . :N. 0. - Segue eo ** " 4 "" lg ' whn ' t * JJ. .la i nuaiiiiii3o:l t OO. .4;011. - DRIE.75 hOfahusti Y. IL and Ink. io Teas ... 60 Ida Cirant'e Si, Tobeong • 123 tWV. 9 (f ) :tl 4 olleee., • t 1 r .1 , 117 e a r t P tri I I r ,Mgeor r, CiOODFARSrFOR SALE,olk.cris, with Rood throe house a 4 roorni end oe and front Parch, a good "house, with double tarns and stab o, Impel shad, ohs b, and good garden en orenerd with abusidat i =d mb. ...ne! ,, peen; noli cod z a het d eetne • . r o• 8600 5.c ti In inszar aok:.• .\ • A.l or a•A s 40 ti&, • it. t r t ' b ..y • art. or Ita o saa BERT U. COLLLN.S. &i:to juts% recd . and. . tor sago tor sai . =NAY IL COLLLMIA TOCIAPITALISTS—Ori hands soma first\ elms noon sad Martiensen 04'1414 00ants Comm ere zemed at retl . . VOR SALE-16 slareixe, or n. R. Stock; 1: en stiants•North amertoui • •• do; Ib' de Pittatrat,Cht.iuld Litobarfile el• do. by aut \ 11. D. IMO Coln Meehan 16z. Broker. • rrEST market price pixi/ — i - ei•Oar fundm, alloaArnarkallte/MolYra ateskaaaaa Spud& : sal . \• \ler. KOZO, Oa ' 1 4 = b tsid 8123hokar. 1 . .AMPBIfACK-30 bbla. ase'd • • mnian; Aila bblintiminsterd 6 bbla. gau by d: '••JO d 6 Caliph AfaLrnf., ilie nal. . . 4 , „ ‘aik t.:` . '\ # 0 J • s ‘ ll°ln a )wager It ISH-10 bbla . ,ad• R . . leit .. J. NCLICIONMAB jaMPLIEN9O bbl.. for ealeb tf.- riitiiii.E onski—io oases and 6 IC.-• ae ether.\ ,__•, a. acnooNmemsa a doi. 15 8113 L4...EPR011itilIALTS for sale b yp RALLPER'S NEW HONTLILY MAGA- \ ZLIE. for /Wind. need by 8. Sadler, Allaylien), • 1 93 111 11, Blatoriral and Bodat The 1301, Week at Boma; 3 s k.r, Bonaparte, by John B.C. AbNit The Neux,inec Ti.h Finn Grenadier or Prater. Ball: . • Mead, The 'Reprieve.. erne Will 4.1131t15. of Revenue, Thirteenth J aro r,Tba Drankarro Biliic tiambling Holm lintlernaarm The Little Florenblonthly Lteend of OTT!. / i gtift LlitrTig• lt l oN47ll llt .ig ItlN'2l lr all, tetra M r:: Illuatnitive , furriLet,rd hy linnlia In adratz t et ... , ylOll, BAIR, on the Chartiere Valley R. R. \ 38 area of Coal Land. a.. Manalield. It la the key" Wainut 3,C00 acres of teal to mariOat. It I. 11, 71 th Wetre uk for it Or the anal *Jona., It 13 a Luczak, Wane one . In the teal busineau Bruuln, 4 .i.er Tires: woms. 73, 4'l, at. R:itICITESTER RHOPERTY FOR SALE-- Two booms arid 4 scree of Lull adjolnisig the 'km. '1,,,44. ~ .,' '''''br 7rt.‘...l r 7r7L:Ton g .; ‘ l. • ' '.. iiri a " hl3, ) 7_ a b".. 4 idols. The oir.er la a ~., atorT ;tune Lena, In n. 'rm. . 1 0f 31.1 ft. lora, contalninu4 rums and cellar kitehen. vitt, II itizni well of eater at the dot,r, 0ut...i0n,. rtedde .sßod a Aniraii orrir a . . 1 ., it:t ., or g . , ;reliant fruit Urea: The - Mot oF the O. and P. It IL Cu_ ' 6. oply le l aoeo tt.bEIZV" -- --- SEIV.BOOI4S, by7Expieet - ; - , T ---- ~4.- -,.., u s , pey k:i , seee.e..e Ulm! N0t.e.,1/7 A. Uao.e...' . . . boOretoestouobstnno. or EleArin.___oce Shttegielbhblel/4. . 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