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    TitE - -ir:IDAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE .
ESTABLISHED IN- 1786.
SiiirkgS DIRECTORY.
P.F#F4E t. CO.'S 614V*1181.N0 AGENCY
112 HI{6III Rte. - Nrw TOIL
4,,1ti0. 10, Sate ereet.
• . _
P. Om " a maz e ents foe the mcat latitutatial and
ski,
iletnalatin dal Papers both la the United 5t..r..2
To the _Public.
VBEANDRETII HOUSE is now open
tee European plea, sae reels for tee motion
trendies public, te show comeart every attention
will be sal, by the hieurs. CAlsser. late of Judeon's Ito
te
Breedreth House, N. 410 Itraelyearte ed Nes lie.
s'eh Depot. Private entree , . No. I R.—Fed York,
Sprit ethi 1655.
Brandreth• House Restaurant,
OPPOSI2E New Haven "Railroad Depot,
entramisoulhipstichl 101 l Canal "sta.!,• Ideals served
at all hour; Oysters In every .tyke to and coffee of Tarr
. nwr i or ou .n tn dol.'r of the sewn on hand.—
the sappry of tender lola steaks Is lutendad to last until
,ifelnet is the aftarooon. tiwrae Eater, 'steer the No
Took Rae; nsperintend , the cooking department. No
e tr 1.2 supply c 00 better dinner—
WM] and the for win b ar s semi pose km retie
Recw.ber Lispecard It. iuld Canal—entrance ra
endow street. ,
N.B—Dmner and tapper parties can De accommodated
nth private rooms If destrett. rtirlflmr
Hungarian Wines
lIRCILA.RD ih - BUEK, 2 South William
a # et. Nor York, sole .*gat of the Ilongarten Wine
Ennorting Anextaticns..bare constantly on nand In oaks
end MOM a wortment of the moat mebrnted meet
and dry Eta Who* Wand - White, Tin Total, Menem.
MLitt. Lioprotsl (Cledenbtmo &add, NektnelTl. &I.T/Uh.tt ,
11 1
NTE
p
•Bskstor, Tingteheyki, Balsa , (Oreoer) areknsmil, had (Er
suer) Ylllanyh Karlorsl, etc. of different bran,
TORE PUILEGRAPE JUICES.
order. Prnsontlinnwted on favorable herwts.
Indl-dutr
... , Hough's Patent Elastic Skirts.
APES k FRANCE, No. 1 Barclay street,
New York.
ALlTlOr—Norte are Asemalas except Mai bare the
~rlastamp of the patent- All =warm:Wren end sellers la
will be proesented sercredlng to l a ud m l
AWL JACKSUN MIN, of the late firm
, T .or w. 7.4...tra55. t Boni, Grate and Fmdsr
Makers, :id Irrarit st, and 930 Ercadwar, r‘ev Yor. , sere
constantly on hand ever 7 variety of Grates anti renders
Alao:Clreular and teimara German giver Grate. Whole
We Donlan raxmllect: J• 12,11,
NEW TORE ADVEETIEEMENTS
The lblioving 110. of Bashes, Firms area nleae t eat
.4 mad ratable to the City of N. Yert
AOCORDEON STILERGB,
ARUM, WEISSEKBORNA . , (late C.
Brsoac l / 2 ) Importers sad Wholesale Girman,
mach wad /tonna Musical Instr.:mats String*. No.
Malden Luke. .1.12-4141,b4
COTTON SAIL DUCK.
JOHN COLTS Standard Cotton Sail Dock;
L IL 0. BEACH it CO, No. 71 Plu street, New York,
sole manta. Cotton Cenral from sellers! other solar. Alin,
04NABUItCPS Print Cloths and Copper Rollers. tor Calle o
and fottinett Printas. n0.1.5-tmitgas
DDT GOODS. '
3 OWEN, MeN.AIfRE & CO. Importers of
COTTENET 4k CO., Importers of French
,n-,...A 0 vgl other ELLS OPCSA goods. No- Beard street-
-FeSTELN & HONIG, 100 Liberty st., and
los owmt.....triniti Plaza re= . 1 3 11. 5
...es !decries. Bilks. /Le.
WESTERVELT, Venetian Blind
eteneaetarer,Na la St Clair greet, Pittslamsb.
0e..5-3md
JOHN PHYFE, DEALER IN IVORY,
arahrtazosfutwor of Ivory Gads, No. 8 Intern It,
vr York 0e.043
TAMES OWEN, 15 Broad St, Importer of
Gress Indaaralars. Gimps sad Fringes. Silk Gnome..
!Mg and link Goads gensrally. • tsuaGrOS
S HLIEPER .11A.A.RAUS, fin
of Oman mei Belgian Broad Cloths. Slite,
ezregl No. EA Eashange Plias. tap.TY.5.5
AIUIF.TER D. MULLEN, Importer of French
Getman end Herbs Dry Geeeis. Beams. Wye , . 31 .1 -
ewe, Shawl& leas, tc, s. 33 alosd
msl3.l,yroVSS York.
•
Es B. WATCH C0.,.99 Chambers street,
. - • li•parta. cumum.i.e Itcralablzur GcolL
ufactlazers Ehirts. Btaelm.kr- tang3l'ss
10ILIN M. DAVIES, JONES .1 - CO.,
wrta of Goutlersuroe Pundadatog Goods, sad Mann
of Stacks. Eturta, Ties. to., 22 Warrea rung.
A CERTAIN REMEDY.
. • •
IJSE the Mexican Mustang Liniment in
nhermiatlen. Bruise.. puma Benin , . Cnta. Klee
au Borns, an effectnal care for all external eamolalnte of
man or animal. B. W.Weetbroolr, original originator and
- proprietor, Mil Broadway. N. Y. irdMie'63
GURNEY, No. 349 Brolidway, the oldest
and mat eitacedas estataanznea
eand tln the Deltad
3-Irtang.3ll.s
•
El WARDS, SANFORD & CO., Foreign
E 4 Zwprosa..No. M 3 Broadway; Goods mad Packages hir
waded to arid from all 'pastas& Wworld. Agooi
'Pittsburgh. Adams A Co. • sel.l.l7AssLY55
SE.EN94 .A. 1 511) GERMAN FACT BASKET&
VIIARLES ZINN & CO., 52 Maiden Lane,
N:J lanortars of ➢ranch and German num. and 'lrma-
Ime Baakrts, and mannfarenreraof Cane and Colored MI-
macituraintAsnnegansz. roma
... . . ___ .
.--CaDREWS &JESUP, No. 67 Irmo st., New
York. Commission Merchants for the sale Mall beds .lDl. nista Tools and Cotton and Woolen liseblem7.
- • - the best =Arm ilzelnalre Ammts for Lowell Mr
. too Shope. deXl-t5tr71.5.65
.
• PAPER WARKUOUS
--
w. FIELD & CO., 11 Cliff street,
tilmparters and erboiseal• Dealer's la American.
:German sad English •PAPP.P.B, and every desmi=
Paper nanufacrarers materials. - tatur3Pb.
oVONOA.N, LEWIS & BARTOW, N 0.16
WRllazastrart.-;A pest Tarlety orPAPSOlihrPaal
n ere, Stationers, Printers. Dookbindm; Mazaset , " -
and Tradamlest gonterann--
AyETTANCE Cr
SAFES.
Gale. Dedanee Loas and Ban. B.oBlißt AL
TRICK. Manufacturer, 171 Perrl TAP V 56
- _ TOYS ASD YANG! GOODS.
AHLBORN - Ac CO., .54 Maiden Lane,
ffe Tacsragrubed7""d'im"tm °"13"
.TILES, TOE 71.0010 LND CODINET TOPS.
MZE ,.... R, COATES YOULE, No. 279
Pezzlutr= aL les=lll7,. Ostrthkrare.
wisnow fILASS, PA.0173, &C.
11 11 - .• POLLLOIV CO., Importers of
Fro-Deb Coach and Wlzdow Cilass—So. 34 Basin
tap..V43
-;rwrrlff .4 Lau.. Smith F d_
LirfellaM*l6l9XlMPl'''4l'LSPlZl=t.: IReU4I7
S. =arc
r.,- , i•--.Excelsior Carriage Factory.
'• 11101INSTON,BROTHERS . k CO., praCti
o eattioith Makin. turner et Rebtena sad Raiment sta.
atlsEten7 EitY.Ra...bas• on band and aremanufarturtnir
_ r an extoller. essortraentel Carrisses.litetanars, Botaire.
ftiIIIPIPP Cant gm. glade In all tbstr various strk , pith
series regard to durability and beards of finish, ...Ant in
naz - srat tbe best Joan..., Iron and:llia
Eastern nr7•
nelitlrS attenUd to on U.S =oat reasonable tame
'real crusiblent that - all who morns= theca with thstr T rare
itte ' V &VI tr. !rat ' tek eat r " " ell ri s f thdr
work.
I•
tory *eery It =mutes during tbe day,
- amfasse---aaars. ram?.
' • : • , /ETNA GLASS WORKS,
:WIS. DAVIDSON & CO.,
!MANUFACTURERS and dealers in Vials,
iIY Bottles, salon kiads of Green and DMA 0 human.,
itnunr Ghana aa—bla Markat stmt. Platatra
, Partin.* ~ttexition- p ed %a Finite ataaldraa•
R. 66 Arch &rut, reutaaeri,a,
Importersof O. I. Gee's Unrivalled
At.., EEDLS.
loathe most C E
elebrated
W 00.457112 11 14 HOSIERY; AITRINO FILUZI4
• DRAWER&
PITTSBORGII COACH FACTOR!.
L. AGUE?
- BIGELOW & CO.,
(Bincessors to E. M. Melon,
; 0411Cag , " - ; No. 48,
ItZAMOND JULIO. VW
Pittsburgh, Penna. -
bcoecnr,s, CARRIAGES, PH/ETONS,
Buten, and trews description of inner Whir-lee
td order. and &Mee In • manner nosarne, cd for
... .be0n.7 .. .. Nn 0f &dirge 41= .. 0f faith, WWI of worrrnarodslP
tr•
'77 74r 7 .llT — vort varronw.
I‘.
REAL ESTATE OFFICE, lie. 87 Front
dried, &I door frool Market; Dealer la Leto Chem
.47lllz Pig rpm, te. Coal property bought add .Id.
Minn & OLD, •
'MA% POI i rLANPLIIIII4II4IIID GAS =M EM
eiisais. waxen mown "anima run_ _ ,oet Aumnrerr.
„MANUFACTURE all kinds of Water, Gas
iad Mom lix mud np vithOss and
on short ne 7 tim ttln . - • =HS
E. 9 II,,,TVFN H O REfil 00 .
V MOW, MANETZlai r it t eo .l % ,
TSSB; and
.I'7" °f "nal CALTK
OAK 150 LEATIIEK S AND
feld-lyaw,
• Caredne, Oil Cloths sad If attings„
zici'9s3 - Wx2sy4i49q4foo,
noTr o friiv r io z e rg - c
a.. and I:l . a , ijo
ar
ntwt
ce.amutiF
co •
Frames and Tape'rT
Fates and roper A
row PIT.
Patent. Tap.mb.7, Ingrain.
' Surer and nn e Ingest°,
Twilled plain Venitiarn
Torethar with every. ducription of Ilemp. Cotton. and
los peaed Cu •
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, • -
From 3 to 2.4 root opmalltits prim.
A . L.p.Tnble On Clair; Ong and own Oil Bbedog b
and assns
00
liollsad Window thadag Plano mut Tattle
Ruo, Unix Dromot±t, Cocos and Carreto Marius,
Stair Bods. a.m=4 411 of which will tw
fared at the 'aunt cash yritos4 •
Far Sp ring Trade.
t7LOOR OIL CIPTILS, of all widths.
Fternleare 911 Cl the.
01 3n iroth Crash.
°mem Green Oil Clotk,
TreaMarkst Great Oil Cep,
_
Mamie be
WleSemiel Med° of me.
geode, Um latest sad beet eeeerteemt emb, that L u g.
et before twin awed Let Ma market, and at wises II 101/
.raMir atbsrekeets. be the UMW S
• CIMOORNIMIK.4.
BUSINESS CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
JOSEPH S. & A. P. MORRLSON, Attor
rablgt6in'
_l7iM 143
V P:f ti‘ .11.".rub;lr'm
- HALL, 'Attorney at Law, "Bake
. D
• nd Alle Bulaclings," Grant street. Detre= Fourth and
oy. sa.lo,erlyT
1110 BERT E. PUILLEPS, Atitomey at Law,
Ll, St. toad, Mo.
lOBERT POLLOCK, Attorney at Law—
t CMS! f Fifth ana Groat itreata . .opposlte the Cotat
00. , ans. Pittsburgh. - mr24-7f
AMES.J. KUHN, Attorney at Law, office
Fmrth street, new Great, Pittsburgh. iulb-dir
ASPER =E. "BRADY, Attorney at Law,
itIP No. 82 Fifth otteet.Plttabursch.
I:Mitiottfilififs):lloltßil
ALL. ALAX1M.........0).13. AMU.. .—.7I4AIACT IZAJO3.
KRAMER RAILM, }Tankers and &-
change Brokers. Buy and sell Gold and Elver and
Notes, negotiate loans on 11.1 Estate or Stock Seen
ritl...parchsse Promissory Notes, s ad Time Bills on East
and N est. Buy and sell Stocks on Connaisdon. Collec
tions made on all points In the UnlOn. Jeltoe corner of
Third and Wood streets, directly noodle the St Chart.
Hotel. an:
• WILKINS & CO..
BAIDEB:RS (3"m' & EX. " '' CII.AN O.
'nll'3 G B E ."" ]ilt -) OKERS,
. .
fl FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH.
N the numerous: suspensions of Bankers
.d Brame throughout the country, during the but
montlts,weare satisfied thstin almost arm Instance
their troubles have grown out of a &Minn from their
legitimate Deadness, and we therefore comae. to se
ms the public. in adrance. that noapeculatlona in "fan
cy stroke,. or other • outside operations^ shall tempt 'ns
from the etrict and legitimate 'Woof our inflows, believ
ing that In avoiding all such investments, we shall not
only be !Alterable t 0..,,, our euetomers and ensure their
safety, but that in adopting mach a course we shall mu
mote our own ultimate benefit. fed WILKINS t CO.
y.IERNAN & CO. Sankets and Exch.aago
Brogue, N 0.14 'Wood street„ommer of Diamoml Alley,
t burgh. Pa.
Sirßnr sand sell Bank Notes sad Coln. Edaeonnt Mt.
liernange, and Prornlssory_Noteg make Collections In all
tha mindpaleltles of the Union; Receive Awaits on tall
and on Interest, and fate their prompt attention toad oth
er matters appertaining to • Erases burnasa.
*3-Eastern Exchange constantly for We.
WMll.2lid ..111111. [WM
,tALMER, HANNA Co., Kucceaore ;to
limey, banns A Co. Beata...Exchange Brokers ind
in Foreign and Doran/tie Exchange, Certificates of
Lpg i .el . t= Notes. and Specie—N. W corner of Wood and
Current Mousy received on Depodt. bight
Macpk einte for *al and collections made ono nearly all m
'La ind
o of the Wilted
The highest piVllLiu. State..
paid for land= and Anierloon
Gold.
Advances mad* ou onolgartients of Produce. Wined
east on liberal tem..
rVlttnbang Woken, North East core= of Wood and
th"ta
i=
on liberal term., and 061leetieW
protantly attended to. )a4-17
HOLMES & SON, Dealers in Foreign
yet.e Banand Domestic of Exchange, Oettiecatee ts of De
k Notes wad Specie, N 69 31erket =ve Pitts
tura. SirOollectione made ma o,
all the PrhaciDel citiee
Li .
e j L. READ, Bookseller and Stationer, No
OEIN S. DAVISON, Bookseller and Sta.
iry Stoner, SISCOMOT tO DlTilOn Agnew. I liaziurt
rtmert, new Fourth, Pittsburgh. Pa.
ECRY S. BOSWORTH, Bookseller road
Deals:sin Ettatiancry, as, Pi. MI Market stmt. sew
las lad. Pittsburgh, P.
A': oo ant an. - tationens,
No. 65 Wood :emu nert door to tae comer antra.
COMMISSION &C.
ATWELL, LEE & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
• Produce & Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IS
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 8 wood a.. between Water and Frost at
ayl.B PITTSBURGH.
kni:4:0:441:0:41. - {il
(late of the firm of king & Moorhead,)
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALER IN PIG NIIPAL ,AND BLOOMS,
No. 76 Water street, below Market,
.pl 9 PITTSBURG!" rcs-xs_
C. e =UR. --c. maze
RUBSEY 7Se — WitTLIT. •
PORK PACKERS,
Wholesale Dealers m Pracisitns,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCRANTS,
NO. 3 LIRESTY STREET,
ca menial Itsw,
myl PITTBEITROIL. PAL
WM. McCUTCHEOH & co..
v( lICOLESALE GROCERS, Produce aid
1
V Ccrszninion Merchants. and Dealer. in Pittabctsii
Hrat.fc
lttsbecrgh. twed -Artkles. No. 219 Libuty A.. corn l- er 4
of
E ap2y
141.320 VAL-- - °ringer ihrbaugh
JUI., bare removed. to 'N. 3,16 Liberty Area t.
aracsoa
PRINGER larflXol3ll (Suceee
,m, W B. IlszbazinX,) Connalsden and Yorwaritng
vrebantin Dales, In Waal sad Produce gensmtly.
=5 Liberty etreat.P. Pa. •
• En4l
A. A- BAEDY.
commissN7s7D``/.6 f teiglitTlV Maz.s Ica
agent of the Madison and Indianapolis
RAILROAD.
lie. 80 Water st., Pittsbargh, Pa.
- J. W. BUTLER &0,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERt
CHANTS sad Dealers la all kindest PittebT
=sawed Articles, Lead Pipe and glistet leialt i A 4 7 s4 First
ilts•st, Pittsburgh.
3113ANE, Commission and Far-.
warding Plerabsaisi, dears. In Wail sad ProdOos
she, Pittsburgh bloaufactores. N 0.114, a nd
str Pittsbrugh. pblY5S
•
BOBISON & CO., Wholesale Grooete6
Produ t ce Dram., sad Oscrmisodon Merchants. t.o.
smt. Pittabmlzh. J.lO
MERCER k ANTELO, General COEltaill ,
oa den Ifeeshaata, Maedalads. Llbesal er=
conelvanerate of Prodsere guirralif. jel7 u 7
r S. CANTU'. 1 ), late of Warren Ohio,
nu rt 2, ais or sail i
tern m arz Te ardin,4 Iltreiniint, a nd
attrrnlytooti
Pearl deb, mat
and
Produce Water etraet,
between badthbakt unl Wean. Pt
?BMUS Mit!. IX
(I.a. of firm Robison, & 0o.)
I LITTLE & CO., Wholesale Grocers,
iluCerPrMs=lll24lOgr D.117:1
bands. .53
_
( I )IEESE WAREHOUSE.-HENRY
fill COLLlN3,llarerstiles and Commlesfon Martel: 17d
Deelar Cheese, MAW, Lake 126, and
25 Wood street, &bore Weer, PlttatruretProdtve stee
csys
romAs p A T.Tif FR, Imparter and Dealer
la Death and Atoartran Papo, No. LS Market
between:, Taird and raorthlar PstUbarate
kelar,b3
McOLINTOCK. Importer and Whole
vet sad Itstsll Niger CuP•tim Inixor abi a
st... Boat ilrZreMtra4"'
DRY GOODS.
A. A. sums &co., t. Limo:lm i lA, IL TOIL
AA. MASON A, CO., W.holesalo end Retail
a Dealsrs vs Pansy and Stasis Dry Otosia FIDD
scout, Dtttatrtagh. '
41:FRPHY .& ISITECHFLELD, Wholest&
and
stmt. Re Pittstanch fill DiT (Rods liser4tants. =Sax Fourthatul
.
GROCERS.
.Wallace & Gardiner,
VILIOLESAIS DIC.4I,EIZS IN
Flour, .Provisions And Produce Generally,
NO. LIBERTY BT. i 53041.
&O&LEY, COSGRANE & CO., Whole
j_ll Ws Groom, 18 and Z 3 Wood stmt. Pittsburgh.
ap9.17
BAGALEY, WOODWARD & CO., Whole
Ci•marts,M.ll2l - 1102.4 412...PIDIIMAAW
mutt— ...... .. Ducar: SALMIDIC . KEY do CO., Whaleaule G D. tCRC
ootay rp-.
Lair s Z i erar i o rn tl, t and Da l eran Prod • ;oft.
1 OHN FLOYD & CO, Wholesale Greeds
and Commalmion Iderchauts,No. l73 Wood andl2l
zystrset, Pittsburgh. 1416
:110BERT MOORE, Wholesale (itoaer, Rao-
WAN; DlNtiller,Deelsz In Produce. Pittidnagh blan•
teen and all kinds of PLOW -nd Domadla Whoa sad
Llnuars, No. 311 Marty slant- Do haad Vary
i
dock ofirapnior old Monongahela VibiardTodddh wili " F
sold kw for oak
nalCra.....--ructs a tr0LL1........:-Vald2l C. ItOli
'M 'GILLS I ROE,l7bolesale - Groceris aqd
Cratalsdon Wart4ssitsi.No.N4LfhwtfetroOtP l 4••
A.• C LIMO, Grocer arid
DeaIerWI LLIAM
Tw , corn er of
WoodlW,
end,' firth Amts. bud.
swap an hand • sseortntsnt. of choke Oroorries_
don Taw—forelgn,Prnits and N , its. Wboloaslo and N.sics.
?Wars on Os lowest Daum .
111 08 E; OA,L'aLL - ICO Wholes*
Gram. Coramindoo Werelauts, Nolen, in Produce
and Pittsbur g h alsztubstureo. No. 253 Liberty dues
rittsburgh.
CULBERTBON, W.holeesio urocer4d .
21 7 401==. Dar=d VLi
2., =g
nano arrartociaa... . 1tik33..—.....11; A- ClOtTrp
M egANDL.E - §S, MEANS it CO., (ettccee ,
Vicl McCandletna. Wholasalo anaadit
rain Irna_SaUa,Gnaga.CntionTilana..4lntulmu4b
Malactactn.,. ;mural], cornatn.f Wood and WILTAP
PltUbvilitta. Ps. "-010.
Aide Oil and Leather store.
D. - ICERKPATRICIC, •
No. 21 South Third Street,
tletWt.ll Iferket and Mae.. stn. Pfills4.lphle, •
RAs rOlt SALE SPANISIIIIIDES, Dr
sad 0f0.13 salted Pat. Kles, Tarmene OIL Terme.
useler's Poole et tbe ensest pfl o oes u sed stu teetterme
t bre n 11
ytet 17,V;1 ' ; ' ,11:: Vit tine
fr e e
of
fer ilides. Leather stared free of chairs arid
sell
as au
catoreselon.
•• • •
W,„,wM. H. TALOOTT CO., (successors to
T. g „_ja.) Mauntactumo of on Ida, of
LWICING GLASSES, Ind decks In Iningnixl and Do,
meej, piney Goods, No. GZ Wood stmt. non. of lntrt",
11.2:Drilt"bVtiouldinil. Portrait Prolneo sad taddssinkss
obonro an and. Uthli-ly
CrS. BERAGES, ant a argo7 um+
at c'ther
"arariMi t trAMSW...
PIT TSBURGH, FRIDAY MDRNING, MAY 18, 1855. '
AGENCIES.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
the We and purchw of HAW Estate, Collection of
Mto, Negotiating Looms, on (sonde. Mortgagee. ac.. No.
140 Third rt.. Pittebnftra. Pa.
Michigan General Commission and Collec
tion Agency Office,
IVOR the collection of Home •and Foreign
Mercantile and Clothnr almaey claims. in 511ralgan
and adjs.. Stat. Ineeetment and Payment of Mom yo,
Payment of Taxes. Porch.. a. Sale of Real Eatate .3
Stccil and Inouranno&gto.
PELTIER a AND eIa ERSON. 1/etrott,
B.47rreores Pfrobtayih—Mesera Kramer a Rohm, Bant
am Whiteonor. Lorena. Stewart It Co..
Blerbanfa.
Warn:a—Two &parks or allehlgua from reepertable
mol
Ineuranoo Coranamee. nard
iUSTIN LOOMIS, Real Estate Agent,
Stook., Merchandise and'-8111 Broken., ethos go. 92
cith street, above Wood. Business promptly isttended
to. Jrtlidly
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary Citi
sen's Insoirssicis Company. 94 - Water itmet.
FM. GORDON, Secretary Western Imo
. raze* Ca. 92 Water street.
JGARDINERCOFFIN, Agentfor Franklin
and b rx Insu t ro, Oororans. north-east earner of Word
pA. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware Mn
• tug lazanneet COMMIT. 42 Wit', stmt.
MUSIC, &C.
40IIN H. MELLOR, Dealer in Piano Fortes,
Mulls and Muted Instruments. &heal /trots, and
lonery. sots SAMS for Clalckerinits Ilene Forte, far
Weetern Pennerlventa—No. 81 Wood street.
HENRY lii.EBER, Dealer in Music,
deal Inrtrum eats, and Importer or notion SCAMP.
i a r=r4inrima C A lark'• aglad and %TA a . rto? ;
Pima.
DRUGGISTS.
1 01.LNI lIAFT , Jr., (successor to Jas. bred
lejr fey,) Wholesale and Detail Druggist wed Dealer In
Palate, (NIL Dytertutte, de., 141 Wood Meet, 8 dome Wow
i TV: m i- , l l 4l.,,, , Pitubwit , AgriteiPular Agent f r :6 , Dr.
4011 N P. SCOTT, Wholesale Dealer in
Drus, rant., 0c.., Varnishes
and Die Stuff.. ro. 298
erty etreet, Pittsburgh.
All orders .111 reoelve prompt stem:lpm.
1441- Agent for Samna:. Pnltoonlo . yrup. mar 24-ly
A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., Wholesale
. an D f r iter t at... nd er ' {i'ood t aurlfr f oot t.
ta l'itte.
R lead Red
burgh. mehT
jaE. SELLE — AS, Wholesale Dealer in
la_Drugs. Paits, Dye Autre,olle, arnlehn, kr— dss
.Wood street, Pittabm•gh. Gouts Inmate& Peirce
Dm
Dtar" RAUN & REITER, Wholesale & Retail
h l) r - a 111.117 sad N. Clots irtreata.
JSCIIOOIOIa.K.ER & CO., Wholesale
. r. , , asaista No. 24, Wood Own. Pittsburgh.
lOSEPH FLEDIING, Successor to L. Wilcox
Co- sorter Market street and Dymond—KoM
I vo ata .
j aaLlh . llBld t.. con=martixnt of
pertaining to his tmeitiesa
—riadns
pr
tared], tompetinded et. . 11
09:17
MANUFACTURING.
WILLIAM
61 Penn et., below Marburg '
Pittsburgh.
801LER ,... MAKERS and SIIEET-IRON
wouunts, stsuid.,-turers of Barnhill . . Patent
Chloturra Brietterx_, Firs Bed 3rd
'
datum, Salt Pena SOM . rans, Iron Teat' or ' Lliftti.
.te. als.u, Li:wt.:ache wnek. EAU* ara Viadnet Ira...
ca Fteratrinst done on en • rhortort rotten. no3o.lrd.
LW. WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail
I. , lalnlicturirr sad Doak: in 0M.% Wars. No. 63
arse-
JOHN WETHERELL, Manufacturer of
PATENT BOX VIM, • maim ankle, POISE , BOX
mot BRAZED BOX TBIER, come of Andellon avd 801.
etrveta ow guano from the Read attest Brldre, Al
lerhooy CO7 , ocOU•or.11
Hats and Caps.
WILSON &. SON keep constantly on
sir . hand every .dscrlption and varatrof Hata and
tap. both wholassla and rata& Thor d aztring neat
W.lll6bag , Hat et Cap. gitadl and darn, would do men to
gin us • call nature nazrelmitur .1741
/QM D.
M'CORD & CO.
WHOLIDIALD AND RETAIL FAMIONABLI
HAT AND CAP MANITFACTURE.RS,
AND DIALERS IN ALL HUMS Or TIIILA.
COR.NBZi OF WOOD AND Firm 37RM=
Pittsburgh, Pa.
11....rbetr staec IrrtrUSWILISI sz.dirtylsof Hata
LW=UIOI4 Boo& than an 4 Jur Dockaata.
mbelr
ILOCILELLD
J. 110.1113. -.V. I. COVII.ASD.
& Co.
NOVELTY WORKS, PiTTSBURGEI, PA.
r•ACK and Depot Railroad Scales, Ray,
atan and Gra th do: /ULU= and Counter dat
of all dem twins. Drop and Thumb Latebna Cuff
MiP.• of various tedr Psint Mill%affornfad retterrx
Bolts and farm and fut.:On"; Siallaablel2oll2 CMithrt af rrarra•
fiat. In &Mu
W. W. atE.
STEAM M ARBLE WORKS,
M. EA ad 222 erad. manta &Wl:Mkt Wed,
PITTEBUT.OII.
ItiOisiIIMENTS, Tombs, Grave Stones,
I harnitare Sone, 31tatels.Intgestag non= =,gl.
wsys on =cut. and made to order. by stechincy, at In*
Ire= rises. Theee handnid original =0 *elected de.
new In] rscarots, dna= hand. Meet and El= tiar
DL furatebed to the had at the lowtes , All orders
filled with despatch at 319 Meets
an= W. W. WALL/1M
Penn Cotton sills, Pittsburgh.
KENNEDY,
Atk. tams o
Penn Af—
-1 beery 44 Sheetincr.
arwt Chain of = colors eatl shades
CV.= Twlng
PlosaMee alsd liash . M .„
'Rope of all sites and d
Batting.
A to. w hlr b tmlul i s of Locsofxr
TO DEALE73.B IIi.WARIEBOARDS.
11:1 1 L847 0. RICE, of Cincinnati, invented
e minable hepronsent Igarldoorda. Ihr Thlelo, be
o eatitinl In tea- Mg. Fold Iron...mot Morn , '
ed in properly preparing the Edgre of a sheet of MM. (or
other 'nimble metal) and there suing them to)al or
cot their way into the solid warien Edell or We* a
Washboard; the method. meet:male .C.Pbfid , 0 1
been to fiorgrA a pram< or cure *metier to melee the me
tatle plate. 0. BICE rubeequently mid hie mare 'Mena
and owners/4 In mid Patent to the ettr . i s her, who la
Uo ' crorer i Y P.a
WA S.LIBOARD having veranda! the We Ono of
Warm% Bailey k Co. In tha t basinene. Induwat by the
ramilmity arid extensive agent tea l)
Patented Weatitennie.
e nndln
i Ltry ...a r .a vnerol . . ImAevezign,„,;=: Ae
eecured by said Patent. Bolt. hare bean oc.c..,need nod
are now ;ending whist certain yank% kaolin, to be thus
engaged, and is le my Intention to protiocuts for all in
orNrli..i".fir =Vs eontUretr rig h t
!to t ed ' . 911
purchealcur or der-hox to WaahkoZde, made stley
the manner patented Riot, melees brooded .0. lie. .
improred )I
t sadt, . Oa-Ma," Mac outer hang
parianz. I may be well to remark. tbat the varlet!. In
the that* of the crimp, or the employment of any Patent
ed Machine to nail Washboards, does not pine the right to
nee the Mental foofona Proxre store dwelled, mem
which the mho of the Boned really depends. Whams!.
orders for the peruzind artide reiteMhillY mllolted and
rromptly executed at ea low mines u any'of the one,.
Sloshed make4bl JOSEPH W. WAYNE,
Pale Proprietor and Menufacturer there.:
inice at hardware Stare. N 0.190 lifalnlet.a opposite Deli,
fekg. I.llndlinat4 Ohio.
giSCOTT; Dentist, Fonttn-street,
ta * tr. d oors wort of Market Otto
9ALtotr.w.
All wor , t vorranl•A tat
• Barlow's kali° Mae. ,
•
DARLOW'S INDIOO BLUE is now well
1.) ettabllabed as the heft &hide ever offered for Nine.
Inv Clothes. n. .ourer to. from acts or lnything
Itr ieus the lamest a
tn
.Ul lio to neeketpers whoartie e
hare not used It .1.11 Audit much
cheaper and leas trouble than Indigo or any other article
out. The great demand Melt has brought Oct eseveral
hadatione. liousekeepere and Conimmera will be careful
to g. et llntrarce ilaatosea. pot np at ...oLIoRND WILT.
BERGER'S DRUG MBE, No. lye N. :lACONO ST,
PHILADRLPILIA. litarokoooors <so get their ;unpile.
from the Grocers and Drne , date *hap dead with. at pries.
I.IIIIIIPfIaIgrirP.AINITS.VARNLILIER , DTR
STUFFS v.. efe.„ with a Arstrate assortment of even.
thing In the it. .
munvuopers, Phreoleht and Maud..
borers supplied at reamnable names.
ALVIINI) oriursgtunon, Druggist. •
. alAddi No.loo N. Second it.. Philadelphia.
. Intelligence Office,
NO. 2_ 81`.•CLAIR STREET.
SERVANTS of all •deuriptiona supplied
Print* fandlles and Itotals aro rropentrolly vandtad
to avail themaelrnof th.fWlltie. now eared. Pairt Dal
Imo offered aq guarantee for Mare Sm. •
N LL—CoPootions promptly sanded to.
050.1 yd JOB. LEWIS...
OHIO Bc, PENNA. RAILROAD--Weated
93 abase. of dtank to complete an order.
W LLKINd t CO.,
. Bankers and Commindon nook Prokine, 'FL tth st
A. BROWN, would mostreopectfullyiu
e . 04.1 t i t Ilbl i l t t=tew hand , at his isnot
plots. asiort=ent o of Veldt!. Thluda; fles. e (* S i ttrili Shut
ters ars made to order,. In th e beet style. warranted anal
to any In the bolted Mated Ills Biwa. an be removed
without the odd of a screw driver. Marini'
.I,seett
stook. tools, and wood - of th e Cabinet heta pu
blleament 01l
llamas' & Wraellalldt l4 s. I'Mared to forshdl their old
customers as well se the public at IdriOlOrlth
in User WIC diretier. ho. 5 Wood storetatttetTur_ "
umb• J. A. BIIOwN.
11AUNDRY LUE—The attention °Howl-
Iles and washwomen b invited to thiejline. which Is
Emelt Indigo diasoired, having edi its Properties retained.
The Launder Blue pcoreseca •
neer the untUmotred Indigo
th. Wrantane of imparting abettor 01i01 . to clothes, of be
ing much more simple and coneenient for ZINN and of be.
Ina • waving el about one hall owing to the *et that not
mere thma one heifer the-Indigo eau be dissolved by vs
ter. It ip_entirsly destitute of WU ProPorties laimioull to
clothe. We wed d a tided, and warrant it to be as
repremated. Pas gate - b 7 JOIIN
derD , ti 0.141 Weed
Hagan' &
?qo. 91 Market st , are closing out their en
, Tire stock oetirr Goods at an Iromenudiseorint Prom
oroes prim. preparatom to Tovelustng their spring sup
ply Ws hare on hand • ens assortment of the Meowing
Crt.'4=4lM.L7Cll6', l =rth\l ,l 3or= ll % .-
English Mints, X English do; zusullies, superior makes of
Welch and other Flannels, with • precut variety of Blatt
and Colored Itru..is Plaid and Striped Drees ens,
which Lebo sold at prat sactiflas. Jae
Spring of 1855.
• MURPII Sr. -BURCLIFIELD
Will enmatenes arradri
- On Monday, March • La,
Their early sassy of ePBiN6 600 De. mh
A
A. MASON & CO, are now opentig 200
aez,. - Ettmarttlf,7l"9lMer.arll=.
which bare been saraband aZ tbs LarsprparelaPtaa 11 - 111
_,
at lawn len than cost of manntietan.
tILKB , --A. A: Mason It Co.will open on
Ihrooday, 1211, Wpm of rich Two - _.,04_11,341
?il istalcienetir •to yes. of those 44 P 12.1.44, 44 si,bo.
WOOL PLAIDS — g, A. Mason & ' 00. are
' maZgaut the balsam at theta Plaids at • dlatou t
NEW YORE' ADVERTISEXENTS.
Prom VISSCHEE. i BCIIIHa7tS .Creueral Adesrtlaing
House, No. 346 sad 349 Brmillerare Hew York, H.Me No. 80
Nassau street.) . •
Reliable Firms to the
---- 1 5 iie trnadulterated' Braniiia,
man non rah altoWnis.
( g h r: hi. of
k t , h ri l principal ITclgren i t . c l auses of
rest nouree from whi c et It Ls Itras a d r eriled,,Nine.fentlin of the 'at
Imported Is received from me
_fail
t honem h litiOogr,
who tsar of the fanners in that II and a tto the
United Mad... at meat advent:Al ....and reguently
In an s e Outs. inlvi thole 0, -" , • 4 . 4 for the
purpose of eceuring a fatrivrine tliNlVVred•et• • 60100
of brandy growers in France has la smomPliatud, with
the velw of ehlpment to t h e 11 . 0atetes.
The name of the ronsolidati Is 'Central Society of
Vineyard Proprietors of Ourn
ar:moment and the arm:Cone( N.ltaddo PreghLmt,it Vice
President, and a Committee , of 'Wed en of eight mem
ber.. The moiety itself Introteftlive undued vineyard
roWinTrfretmhernergligoVlO'fggihnte.'zt IV:41,11V.
tt lf.
under =tail bplaws, the en th of their vine-
Trde to the general hind of - the . the present capi
tal of which is three million tisane. advantairesto be
obtained from MIK combinationameo Inletent ea to ren•
der Unnecessary any further ,conato at en the rubject
tutuneverth., tot heleee,
is eceietr It mly be w
r........ i orthrof oblarration
kbuithu= to
that few
As.. 4 ,1
public attention fled the fusion of interest. lasted be-
Omen buyer and roller. &nee all are shareho den, It
neeemarily: bemmee the Interier46f each Individual tome
tribute by every meana in hoe power to uphold the repu
tation which the society Is endearoring to earn" f or elan.
nt of the best outlines of brandies. For thin purpose
vanee introduced in the estates (article 40) renders It
Imperative that shareholders Omit MTV the society
with the vary best Comae brandies..o=lee th ey 1...
the liability of ...entire Outages of shares.
The undersigned. PIS ammteln the United Mates for
the Central Society of Vineyard ProwietM of Cense,
would solicit the attention ot inerchanta, hotel keepers.
=An
will mm
to the vin
ore =ow.anLha.Vonlidett
ch. a now In the =Net, ere lnd at rearbelow the=dard
of erne ordinary Cogneoa D VENCOR A OLLAILLICB.
tnyli4m• 118 Pearl Area below Visil.,:tew York.
PAPER HANGINGS,
weousais sat wan.
THOMAS FAYE & CO.,
256 and2s7,Broadway, New York,
Diesel, opposite the tlts Halt *Park.
AVE aanstantly .;and o full stock of
American and Preach Paper Hai:glop, Borden,
r,ls, Prim, Curtain Papers. Bed Testa.. Mims&
landscapes. to., of every style known to the trade.
nirehants layitur to their stocks, ma bay from Past
hands, a* ye meatithetur• WTOI7 and import dir..tfrom
re.ach Ilasstactums, for whom 'seam ails Amite la the
United Stets!.
iitYreleULdepartteent mamba the richest .Mee of
Decoration. lipeciol Importations Wade, srborn desirod
from onroolenal collection of ism 1.. Artistic Paw:
ilanzerkeent to nor out of the Unitid Mateo.. all
1855. MILLMEE.Y. 1855.
Mrs. WM. SIMMONS,
661 proadivoy,. 1. Y,
- - .
•IS. now prepared to eznitnt, and offers fo
aide to wholesale and retail Buyers , at the
nub prices. tin , largest and best *elected
French, English .1 American Millinery and Straw aw ed
seer owned at .7 one establishment in tidy city; equal
If not superior to her farmer impartation. They has*
been selected with great care by the. celebrated french
milllner, -Madame Lahatleur, of Paris. and Urn lassalin
tine. of Bandit.. Landon.
P. B.—Pattern Bonnets constaatly on hand. Ordede be
mall punctually attended to Mrs. 13LIIIIONS.
folldrne alit Broadway. New York.
Daguerreotype Materials, &c.
ifrr , ./..u.r. r.r.s a f2 r. 7.4.1 to reose 44 aelrertire.
INVIZ Loewy Da guerrevit es IlertriollM4
ANTHONY'S encral Depot of Materials
fur the Deguerreetype.arul ftw pictures he Peg. , rue , :
ust. Catalogues Ihrulafted ou eggiiretiow
Geode at be sent by exerees. pet - able au delivery. but
gegthes with whiall we ere uttarematited. mud give refer.
ogee as to their ability to Der Air the Erode uu ervivwl. or
tentit u w o i n th . their err Legozp a tmir Az 4 ,
N. f:
New York Bag Manufactoq:
lAAM Flour, Feed, drain, Meal, °rainy,
not , ,
Duetwlelit. that. and w abet kin& at
me. sad printed to aria by madams) der patch_ Ad.eve as &Love.
17 Plastered. Fee York. t027....1r0y
WM. SIMMONS.
Wholesale Dealer in
STRAW GOODS AND MILLINERY,
te..l•Zrov • 31117ROADPA T. N. T.
Sc:
11:1' ' : • I . .
WHOLESALE:DRINK:4MS,
- SIM TORR.
Haat tasnooof to Na. 170 nada& e.., cor.a/Brataaora
IMPORTING the leading Drugs from their
mulata, both In X . r . r . plaand Mutt Indio., and
Yratteh
Nall and Ilair Brush., Wlr Par
Gloves arap, t, and
Trtrot• Poona. Corks, acara &a, tilernd St
oSar them an
at. constpnaona terms. °reins althea In_paraon. or:r
man. Ell mad.. their butattorttkm. j.
ALDERMEN.
L Donaldson. Alderman.
9FFICE., corner of reap and St. Clair eta.,
rittsbumb. All tAudnoto .pertaltaur to tit. of!Le• of
ran b. promptly ortoottod to. fo6-17d
Patrick McKenna,
ALDERMAN OF THE TifIRD WARD.
O FFICE corner of Grant and Fifth streets,
(formortr °maks! Dr Aldorttou [Act .)tat.. oil
buds,.. portillong th e tam of Alderman sad ) artlu
of th. Pram Ittll to promptly attmuted to. 0.1..74a
MISCELLANEOUS.
STEWART ft KILGORE,
MAKI:FM=IUP OP
COOKING. I-lEATING.
FANCY STOVES,
GRATES, WANDERS,
Pipes, Boxes, a.&d d&
Pour.dry Castings of
a kin
OFFICE AND WAREBOUSE,
No. 267 Liberty St.. corner of Hand,
PITTSBORGU, PA.
- ROBERT H. PATTERSO3rB
LIVERY AND SALE
STABLA
'l t'ornar .Thamand street and CAerry Ar*
iTrrazonon. Pl.
ASHLAND HOl7BB,
ASCU STREET. ABOVE EIEVENTII MEM
PIIILADELPIII A.
FL 8. BENSON, Paorivaros.
Kern. ef parsiTl. PAO pe &VAN
Ka/ a 18,54-Ixl
WALTER P. MARSHALL, Importer and
Dealer In Plain, klArod b akdeorkstive Paper Harr
' T:l:33l. V kftbgl kikkafftharkk Meta,. Dolt.
wart k Park,. erksB3
Attie' FASIIIONIFOR LAMIESTRESS-
The Partth Fohloto Ii3N7L. direct per simmer
rb. " th°
L - wusoN.
leZitf P.. 121114 PR= shots Eland Arend.
T. :07014 -ALM NM U.
KIEB, JOKES &
PROPRIETORS
KIER'S PORTABLE BOAT LINE,
ORWARDING AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS, Canal train. Smantb Weal, PIM.-
rgb,
Damn, Lard, and 011, Z. Port. P. C. llama. 111W9
tra mad No. 1 Nati, A ntlaraalto and Scotch Pig Irma. Ballrar
Met aratelay, Anthracite 0.1. m 719
BANKING ; HOUSES
JOHN T. HOOD:
NEW YORE.
No. V. SOUTH RD T. PHILADELPHIA, 1
PITTSBURGH, ALIMIIIENY CO.
SOMERSET SONIERNET
MOUNT PLkABANT, WEsTMOILWD 00. Nuns.
CONN ELLSVILLR. PAYFTTS CO.
BHOWNSY - "
Dn.lts rood ved, Dlieounts =de, Dulls bought, o old
rtl;:,l3=di & L Notes
a "'"I bought bn sad aatd on
commh,dou, CmsoZondenco and collootiou"olleltut.
notf
LOUIE El IIELLEFER,
Attorney at Law, and Eastern Collector
EN In crorrnst ALONE' em
01110 AND Pla.v.irnrAluA
pt s a.W.,,uolmee, Tuoesansa.Columblana,
Oanoil. Samnalt, P or ts v,Trombull.bnln bet%
CANTON, Ohio.
1441".
)Ir. luae Il ar u r.l cu.. o.
Al.lld or.ft
MewllW I
s. Y. Veber, 1 zu, osumh.
Theodore trmst.setklr. Erel.
11. P. 11
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.'
TAKES ROBB, 89. Market and. 6 Union
fia eta third door from the Market Umme, Pittsburgh.
..tddrmaadYntly Ink= hie numerous friends and ett•
i t= n all °121111.: Mu Tara
zun't
in the eastern deka *.
The perticalar attention of the Wl.* II invited to israll
&Ported etimk of Niters. and rencir Roots and Moyers of
all descriptlosur also • rim stock or Chlldrsur Chilton and
Puler Etas which fraecarefullr selected. For Gentlemen.
he ids an 7 "tt. omusellyind Wearing articles. Pll/ ,
chase. for mall In large quentitirs suable him to sell at as
foe prim, as any aratemament win all In the city. Be
ell. continues to manufactlre * hereon, any kind of
Ladies' and Gentlemen.' treat, In the infwest styJe and of
the test materials.
Black Diamond Line of
rAcnr.xrs
`RAILS from Liverpool to Philudelphi#
Id otos& month. and from Phllad*lrlda to Llrar
pool the 15th armory month„owood by Thou oaa Melba:d
ata,. CY.. 9 Walnut it, PIII/adalphia: and Itlelkantoon.
8/ ryr..u aC°4- bar Ll 7 Pw dzon i t 00 the ammo,. has rdwara oa
hand Pamirs Ticket. azd'Slobt rafta for any amount,
payatd• at any Bank In Zatthind, Ireland Beotland and
Wain*.
Du singaril from New York and Pldlsded-
Oda hy Itallroad.
• .101 IN THOMPSON. nuoloan diontt
apzdid • No. 410 Liberty et, Pat/dough, Pa.
PAINTERS.
•
L O HOUSE AND ettIN T AIII&,
ft3;WIRD STRETT. •
(Iletwoenwoodaad Market ttiveta.)
All orders promptly attended to.
1101=41
//la 111112[111.1...-....J01LN
FOUNDRY
...„„„„r
UNION FOTINDit
Mitchellrlierron & Co.
ILL continue the business of the Onion
Foundry. at the old stand of PENNOCK. IdtiClD
31 1 K 00- N 0.194 Liberty st.
'T , 11 . 47 wr i t
wincitraricttireet..•
rltlaE
large and mend
laCOmOilliggelknffainmor, s nide Ovens,
- MANTLE & KITCHEN
Hollow Ware, Wagon Boxer Dog Irene, Sad Irons,
Tea Kettles, Plows and Plow Points,
Mill and Machinery
_Castings generally,
, eud GAS and WAT= PIPES of goes
IRON dc NAILS OFTECE BEST BRANDS,
Shovels,_Spades, Picks, &a.,
All &which wal ballad At malmbeturwe pekes.
mr/.17
JOBS B.l3lMQOca,
Book and lob. Printer antraHiker.
NaB2 Fifth surd,- *ban Emitbdal4.: %wt. gagabli,
BOOK BLNDY3'I3 and Box Maker's Straw
Beazda Wrap cat Mad. Alis, !leeks, Papas MIA
' •
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 18, 1855
XL 8111INKB:8 GREAT LECTURE
The Anti-Slavery . Lecture of Hon. CIIAESSO
SUMN ra, which was delivered twice in New York ;
and once in Brooklyn, within a week, to the lar
gest end most intelligent audiences ever assem- i
bled in those great cities, has been published at
length. There is naturally a gnat desire to :
read what, has so moved the hearts and inspired i
the heads of assembled thousands, and we would
gladly give the whole of this masterly argument i
against slavery to our readers, could we possibly ,
secure the room. We cannot however deny 1
them the pleasure of reading an abstract, Motu-.
ding the closing paragraph entire. ,H it stirs
their hearts, and nerves their arms to persevere
in the good cause, as It has ours, our object will
be accomplished. The abstract is as follows :
Ur. Sumner then began by saying that from
defeat and disparagement enterprises often rose
into triumph. In 1835, but twenty years ago,
the friends of the slave were few and weak. In
Boston a feeble association called the Female
Anti-Slavery Society, which held its 'Meetings in
the upper story of an obscure building, was in
sulted, the small companies of Freedom were
everywhere persecuted and pelted, and its earli
est apostle, William Lloyd Garrison, thrust into
prison to screen him from the fury of the mob.—
Most of the large towns were the scene of similar
outrage, Even the force of law was brought
into play In Rhode Island, Massachusetts and
New York to reduce the ruing cry against Sta.
very to a whisper. But if truth like Christiani
ty was cradled in a manger, it has like it grown
intent:apt° and glorious proportion. Freedom o .
discussion, the first Atage of viotory, has been
won. "Give me where to stand and I will move"
said Archimedes. Truth asks no more, and that
she has through much .persecntion and much
sacrifice finally attained. He had been `selected
to fill the van of the present course of lectures;-
but ill health tutdoompelled him ,to close their
March. Befpnning with the necessity of the Anti
slavery enterprise, be maintained the wrong of
Slavery as • defined by existing law. HO would
not dwell on those horrors which every day rend
their cry from the children of bondage and
change the land of Slavery into a by-word of
shame. He would not present before thentruch
a feature of horror. .He would treat of undispu
ted facts and out of itsiowel mouth condemn Sla
very. By the civil code of Louisiana itad . of an
other polished Slave State, and Stroud's Laws of
Slavery fiom which he qeoted, man created after
the image of God is divested of his human char
acter and declared to be a mere chattel. He
May be bartered, auctioned even staked upon the
hazard of a die. He may seem to have a wife
but he has not ; he may scum to have a child,
but he has not; both belong to another. Nor
Is even this all. The law by cumulative provis
ions positively forbids that a slave shall bo taught
to read. Hear this, fellow citizens, and confess
that no barbarism of despotism, naextravagance
of tyrrany, no excess of Impiety can be more
blasphemous or deadly. "Train up the child in
the way he should go" is the lesson of sacred
wisdom : but the law of slaves boldly prohibits
any such training and dooms the child to hope
less ignorance and degradation. , -Let there be
light" was the Divine utterance at the very dawn
of creation—and this commandment travelling
with [henget. and the hours still speaks with the
voice of God; but the law of. Slavery says "let
there be darkness." It Is averred that slave
Masters are humane and slaves treated with
kindness. What matters such averment in the
face of the letter of the law, which is the ex
premien of the mass. When they sanction the
law they sanction the brutalities it permits. Of
what use to, say that Individuals do not practice
these atrocities while the law stands ? To the
enterprise which -Would strike down the fohl,
loathsome law, two objections are opposed. The
alleged distinction of race and sanction of Chris
tianity. If this distinction of race is not estab
lished, then every argument by which our own
freedom and freedom in every quarter of the
earth is vindicated speaks trumpet tongued
against the deep damnation of slavery. It is
l in
said the curse prat:, need •by Noah on the pot
rarity otHam has fa len on his posterity to whom
the Africaritailtinki. Bat th ereat, as Mr. Sum
ner clearly establis ed, warranted no such de
' &totter' even if the were not a monstrous ab
surdity in the atte tto found such a revolting
wrong on
'Any eacrofelve tithe. long sad dark.,
Drakrn them the musty roll of Nothis Ark."
Soma array tmggestjons of science havo been
seized on to sanction this 'smell bigotry. But
no science as to stocks and races, even if sus
tained, could choke the everlasting truth which
makes all men the children of one father, and
entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of hap.
piness here and hereafter. To refute the abject
ion of the alleged sanstion of Christianity, it is
unnecessary to enter into a conflict of supposed
competing texts. The example, the teaching
and the life of the Saviour, rebuke the blasphe
mous argument which would throw his seamless
garment over this shocking wrong. Nor how
ever much men might sorrow to find a minister
of that Saviour attemptthus, as recently at Bos
ton, to pervert text and invent authority, they
can hardly feel surprised when they remember
that anothirclergyman absolutely put forth a
book to prove that "the African trade in negroes
was coesistent with the principles of.humanity
and rervoaled - religion." The epistle of Paul to
Philemcgaent by Onesimus the servant, on which
so much stress has been laid by this class of
cgsulats, ho however, clearly showed to convey
a meaning wholly different, and that there was
no justification for this tortuous perversion of
the beneficient teaching and example of the Great
Apostle. But is this enterprise, even if right,
practicable? The former Includes the latter.
Truth is too beautiful ever to be impracticable.
Already even zealots admit that the abuses should
be removed. Take away then that gross central
assumption which declares by law that man is a
chattel, which is practicable even now, and one
by one the surrounding abuses may be subtracted.
The "abuse" which substitutes concubinago for
marriage—the "abuse" which annuls the pa
rental rplation—the "abuse" which closes the
portals of knowledge—the abuse" which tyran
nically usurps tho labor of another, now upheld
by positive law, may by positive law be abolished.
But what compensation will be given; and how?
The abolition of right founded on a deep wrong.
is-entitled to no compensation. Tho compensa
tion, if any, is due to the wronged. But for the
compensation we seek, no means necessary should
be spared that becomes a question of expediency.
The two chief objections really relied on are the
chief danger to the master and to the slave him
self. The first assumes the blatant paradox that
the African will do when free what he would not
do when foully' oppressed—cut the throat of his
master. The chain* were suddenly at ono mo
ment struck from the limbs of the British West
India negin, did he so? in our slave land the
white is as six -fold Gilboa dark skin; but in the
West Indies the dark skin was as six to one to
the white! Will the African minority do what
an African majority did not? By thUre who seek
some frail fig-leaf to conceal their shame, it is as
serted that our enterpristsretards =dead of hast
ening the advent of .African freedpin. This is
but the stale device applied to 'every great effort
of progress . and to 'Goa° who have inanger
ated it frohi Christ . downs Burke when de
fending ; the ',Revolution, ; and Wilberforce
when urging the lame cause,pleaded that
right. A beneficent work cannot be suspended,
(because, like all works striking at unjust tyran
ny, it prodocas heat and irritation. In the face
of this complaint, exclaimed Mr. Sumner, I as
sort "That the Anti-Slavery enterprise has al
ready accomplished incalculable good.. 'Even now
it touches the national heart as it never before
was touched, sweeping its strings with a might
to draw forth emotionssuch as no political strag
gle has ever evoked. it moves the young, the
middle-aged, and the old. It enters the family
circle and mingles with the flame of the house
hold hearth: Itreaches the souls of mothers,
wises, sisters, and daughters, filling all with a
new aspirationfor jnstioe on earth, and awaken
ing not merely a sentiment against Slavery, snob
as prevailed with our fathers, but a deep, toady
' ing conviction of his wrong, and a determination
to leave no - effort =attempted for its removal.
With the Sympathies of all Christendom as allies
it has already encompassed the slavis-mastent by
"lord blorlclt, 'invisible to the eye but more
potent than navies, from which there Can bo no
esciya except luting capitulation. Thus it hes
created the irresistible influence which itself con
. eludes the beginning of success. - Already there
are signs of change. In common speech as well
as inwriting, among slaVe-masters the-bondman
is no longest:ailed a slue,, but a servaist—than,
by a soft substitution concealing and condemn
ing the true relation. Even newspapers in the
land of bondage blush -with indignation at Ufa
bunt of men by bloodhounds, thns pretesting
'against an unqueitionable incident of _Slavery.
Other signs- ire found in the - added - Comfort 9f
the slave; in the enlarged attention to Militant%
in the experiments now beginning; by which the
gamin enabled to share in the profits of his la
bor, and Oats finally Bemire his freedomv and;
above all, in the conscimurtess among slave Mee. ,
ten( themselvea, that they difelinOW
'before cinder the keen .obstreiathin . of An eiet-;
wakeful.Publie.OPirdem;.:. quickened by an one
wakeful • Public, - Went. .Ner is' thisidl. Only ^
lately propositions have been introduced intathe
gielatnrae of algtirefit-lltelei‘lind'aninttenitil'
4 'ee by flutfiftterii„ to.ntitigate:the:ntiSllig*w.
of Slavery; and, almost while speaking, I have'
received the drafts of two different memorials--
one addressed to the Legislature of Virginia, and
the other to that of North Carolina caking for
the slave three things, which it will be monstrous
to refuse, but which, if conceded, will take from
Slavery its existing character; I mean, Scot, the
protection of the marriage relation; secondly,
the protection of the parental relation; and,
thirdly, the privilege of knowledge. Grant
these, and the girdled Upas tree soon must die."
The enterprise bad too an Inherent dignity' to
recommend it. It seeks to benefit those it has
never seen and who are ignorant of its labors.—
It has met aspersion. It has been styled fanati
cal, and has been said to lack the anthorty of
eminent name. Thushas it ever been with every
noble struggle.
From this on to the close we let Ur. Bummer
speak for himself:
But the answer may be wide yet more irresis
tible, while with mingled SOITOW and shame I
portray the tyrannical power which holds us' in
thraldom. Notwithstanding , all rte excess of
numbers, wealth and Intelligence, the North is
the vassal of an OLIGARCHY whose single in
spiration comes from Slavery. According to the
official tables of our recent census the Savo-
Masten—men, women and children all lold--iere.
only THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SEVEN
THOUSAND; and yet this small company now
dominates over the Republic, determines its na
tional policy, disposes of its offices and swim' all
to its absolute will. With a watchfulness that
never sleeps and an activity that never tira—
irith as many eyes as an Argue and as many
arms as Briarems—the SLAVE OLIGARCHY
asserts its perpetual and insatiate masterdom,
now Bering a broad territory,once covered by a
time-honored tirriina.fice of freedortfi . now threat
ening to 'wrest Cuba from Spain by violent war
or hardly less violent purchase; now hankering
... nether slice of Mexico, merely to find a new
!mope for Slavery; noWproposing once more to
open the hideous, heaven-defying Slave-trade,
and thus to replenish its shambles with hnnian
flesh, grad now, by - thelipS of an eminent Sena
tor, asserting an audacious claim to the' whole
group of the West Indies, whether held by Hot,
land, Spain, France or England as "our South
ern Islands," while It assails the independence
of Hayti and etrechei its treachermis ambition
oven to the distant Valley of the Amazon.
In mantaining its power, the Slave Oligarchy
has applied a new test for effice,very different
from that of Jefferson: ' , ls he honesti is he 'ca.-
pablef is be faithful to the Chnstitution?"
These things are all forgotten now in the controll
ing question.. isparefaithfol to Slavery?" With ar
rogant ostrikeism it excludes from every-nation
al office ielLertio cannot respond to this test. So
complete and irrational has this tyranny become
that at this moment while I now speak, could
Washington, Jeffenion or Franklin once more de
scend from their spheres above to mingle in oar
affairs and bless us with their wisdom, not one
of them, with hie recorded, unretracted opinions
on Slavery, meld receive a nomination for the
Presidenoyfrom a National Convention of eitherof
the late great politicV parties; nor, stranger
still, could either eddies() saintedpetriots, whose
names alone open a perpetual fountain of grat
itude in all your hearts, be confirmed by the
Senate of the United States for any political fur=
tionw hatever underthe Nations Governmentnot
even for the office of Postmaster. What I now
say, amid your natural astonishment, I have
more than once uttered from my seat in the
Senate, and no man there has made answer, for
no man who has eat in its secret cession, and,
there learned the test which is practically ap
plied, could make answer; and I 'ask you
to accept this statement as my testimony,
derived from the experience which has been
my lot. Yes fellow citizens, had this test
prevailed in the earlier days, Washington—
first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts
of his countrymen—could not have been created
Generlimimo of the American forces; Jefferson
could not have taken hisplare on the Committee
to draft the Declaration of Independence; and
Franklin ethild not have gone forth to France
with the commission of the infant republic to
secure tho invaluable alliance of that ancient
kingdom.
And this giant strength is used with a giant
heartlessness. By a cruel enactment, which has
no !source in the Constitution—which"defies jus
tice—which tramples' on humanity—and Which
rebels against God;the Free States are made the
hunting-ground for slaves, and you;and I, and
all good citizens, are summoned to join in the
loathsome and abhorred work. Your hearts and
judgments, swift to feel and condemn, will not
require me to expose here the abomination of the
Fugitive Slave bill or its utter uncofratitutionali,
ty. Elsewhere I have'dene this, aid neier . been
answered. Nor will you expect Oink= enact
ment, sb entirely devoid of all just sanction,
should be milledby the sacred' name of 'kw. His.
tory still repeats the language in which our
fathers persevered, when they denounced the last
emanation of British tyranny, which&aided the
Revolution, as the Boston Port Bi , and I am
content with this precedent. I hare said that if
any man finds in the Gospel any support of Sla
very, it is because Slavery is ahead In Lim:self;
~1
so do I now say, If any men finds in the Consti
tution of our countryany support of e Fugitive
Slave bill, it is because that ;bill is already in
himself. One of our ancient masters—Aristotle,
I think—tells no that every man has a beast in
his bosom • but the Northern citizen who =tithe
Fugitive Save bill there, has worse than a beast
—a devil! And yet in this bill—more even than
in the: ostracism at which you rebel—dpea - the
Slave Oligarchy stand confessed,; .heartless,
grasping, tyrannical; anion of humanity, right
or the Constitution: wanting that foundation of
justice which Is the essential base of every civil
ized community ; stuck together only by confed
eracy in spoliation; and constituting in itself a
magnum lettniciniuns; while it degrades the Free
State to the condition of a slave plantation, under
the lash of a vulgar, despised and revolting over-
Beer. -
Surely, fellow-citizene, without hesitation or
postponement, you will insist that this Oligarchy
shall be overthrown ; and here is the foremost
among the sped duties of the North, now re
quired for the honor of the Republic, for our
own defence, and in obedience to God. Urging
this comprehensive duty, I ought to have hours
rather than minutes before me; bat in a few
words you shall see its coMprehensire, import
ance. Prostrate the Slave • Oligarchy, end the
wickedness of the Fugitive Slave bill will - be en
palled from the statute Beek. Prostrate the
Slave Oligarchy, and. Slavery will cease at once
In the national capital. Prostrate the Slave Oli
garchy, and liberty will become the universal
law of all 'the national territories. Prostrate the
Mare Oligarchy and the ..elave-trade will no
longer' skulk - our coasts beneath the na
tional flag. Prostrate the Slave Oligarchy, and
the National, Government will be at length di
vorced from Slavery. Prostrate the Slave Oli
garehy,- and the whole national policy will be .
changed from Slavery to Freedom. Prostrate
the Slave OligaichY, and the North will no longer
be th&vainal of the Soul. Prostrate the Slave
Oligarchy, and than North will bo lifted to, its just
share in the truth's and honors of tho Republic.
Prostrate the Slave Oligarchy, and you will pos
sess the master-key -to unlock the:whole house of
bondage. Prostrate the Slave Oligarchi, and the
gates of emancipation will be open at the South.
But without waiting for this consunimitiob,
there IS another special duty to be done here at
home on our own soil, which must be made free
in reality as in - name. And here I shall speak
frankly, thaigh not without a proper sense of
the responsibility of my words. I know that I
cannot address you entirely in s prliate citizen;
but I shall say nothing here which I have not
said elsewhere, and which I shall be snood to
vindicate everywhere. "A. lie," It has been de
clared, "should bo trampled out and extinguish
ed forever," and surely you will do nothing less
with a tyrannical and wicked enactment The
Fugitive Slave bill, while it continues unrepeal
ed, must be made a dead letter, not by violence;
not by any unconstitutional activity of interven 7
ton: not even by hasty Conflict botweeojurioilic
tions•'
bat by an aroused Opinion,, which;
in its irresistible - might shall blast with contempt
indignation and abhorrence, ell who consent to
be its agents. Thus did our fathers blast all
who become the agents of the Stamp Act; and
surely their motive was emelt compared with
ours. The sinve-hunter whti drags his victim
from Africa Is loathed as &monster- but I defy
any acuteness of-reason to indicate, the. moral
difference between his act and that of the slave
hunter who drags his victim: from our Ncirthern
free soil. A few puny personsuelling thee:lenient,
the Congress of the united • Stites: with the ti
tles of Reppmentatires and :Senators;: Cannot
turn wrong muiright—cannot . chinge a man in
to a thing—uannot reverse the irreversible late
of God—cannot make hire wicked who bunts a
slave on the burning elnds'of Congo or Guinea;
and Mate him 'virtuosi Who bunts a dere lathe
colder streets of - Boston cr-New 'fork. Nor:can
any acuteness orreSion distinguish fmtweei tho
bill of sale from the kidnapper, by which .the
.unhappy African was originally. transferred In
Congo or Guinea; and the certificate of the Care
missioner, which; - *rhea utte,'Ogaln - in Free
dons; le .was reduced - a:Mita bondage.. The
note are kindred and eheuld flare kindredeon
damnation. • .
OZlCfnuties virtue , betemee a 'standard Or.ei
oellence forall,and.tbere la now inßostociaitim
ple citizen whese '..exanipte may ,NO a lemon to
Commissioners, ditirShas hlafflitrates, while it
tills alforith the beauty oia genemaact. I rn.,
' fee to , Mr. Hayes; '
- wbo resigned his piece in the,
Ulty'polloe rather thati tslte sp.i!pirt in the pack the slawkinter. II now the part,
VOLUNE LXVIII---NUAIIIER:22B:
lof Ihe public' . 4difiew which' li - .beert ',henored
I this *titer by the trltumphant leetniee on Sla
very. Better bee door-keeper inlhe house of the
Lord than a dweller in the tents of the ungodly
Formyself let me say that I can imagine no
office, no salary, no consideration; which I would
not gladly forego rather than become in any way
an agent for the enslavementof my brother man.
Where, for me, would be comfort or solace after
such a work! In dreinna ;end in - rtld4 hours,-
in solitude and in the streets, • the steal! et the
open book and in cow/trestle with - th e world,
wherever I turned, th ere my v ethin Would stare
me In the face, while frinm the anent 4ce-fields
and sugar-plantations of the South, his cries be
; nesth the vindictive , lash, Ids moans at. the
thought of liberty once his—now, alas! ravished
away—would pursue me, repeating the tale of
his fearful doom; and seundlngforever sound
ing in his ears, "Thou art the num." . Mr. Free
ident, may lie such terrible voice ever fall on
your soul or mice!_. -
Yes, Sir, here our duty is - plain and para
mount. While the Blare Oligarthy, - through its
unrepealedliaie.bill undertakes to enslave , our
free soil ; we carconly turn for 'Protection to a
Publio Opinion worthy of a humane, just and re
ligious people, which shall keep perpetual guard
over the liberties of all withha our borders; nay,
more, whicb, , like the - flaming fiwtrrtiof , the eher
nbim at the gates of Paradise, turning on every
side, shall prevent' any Slave-tenter from ever
setting foot on our - -Sacred soil. Elsewherk he
may pursue his human prey; he may employ his
congenial blood-hounds and exult in his success
ful game. Bat into these domains of Freedom
he must not dome. And this Public Opinion,
with Freedom as ini watch-word; must proclaim
not only the overthrow . of the Slave • bill, bat
atm the_otuirthrownif the l3lave Oligarchy behind
—the ,two pressing duties of theNorthessential
to o,ir own emancipation; and believe me, Sir.
while they remain undone nothing is done.
Mr. President, far already have I trespassed
upon your generous patiende, but there areether
things which still press for utterance. Some
thing *woulu. I say of the arguments by which
our Enterprise is commended; something also of
the appeet it makes to men of every condition,
and something also of union as a vital necessity
among all who love Freedom.
I know not if our work can be soon won:-
plished. I know not, Sir, if you or I can live to
see in our Republic the views of the Fathers at
length : fulfilled as the last fetter falls from the
limbs of the last slave. :Bat one thing Ido know
beyond all doubt or questiolvtliat - this Enter ,
prise must go on—that in its irresistible current
it will ewoep schools, colleges, churches the in
telligence, the conscience and the religious as
pirations of the land, while all who sfantfin its
way or speak evil of it are laying up forgive:it.
.children, if not for themseloed, days of sorrow
and shame. Better to strive inn . this cause oven
unsuccessfully than never to strive at all. •
There is no weapon in the celestial armory of
truth; there is no sweet influence from the skies;
there is no generous word that ever dropped 'from
human lips, which may not be employed. Ours,
too, is the argument alike of the Conservative
and the Reformer, for our cause stands on the
truest conservatism and the truest reform. It
seeks the cariseriation of Freedom itself and of
kindred historic principles; it seeks also the re
form of Slavery and of the kindred tyranny by
which it is upheld. Religion v anorals, justice,
economy, the Constitution, may each and all be
invoked: and one person is touched V one argu
ment, while another person.is toSchedbranoth
er. You do not forget Imre Christopher Colum
bus wen Isabella of Spain CA his enterprise of
discovery. He test presented to her the temp
tation of extending her dousin' ions, but she heark
ened not. But•wheri at last was pictured to her
pious imagination the poor heathen with scuds to
be saved, then the youthful Queen poured her
royal jewels into the lap. of the,. Genoese adven
turer, and at her expensti that small fleet was
sent forth which gave to Spain and maiikind a
New World.
As in this enterprise there is 6 place for every
argument, so also is there a.!place for _every
man. Even as on the broad slxold - of
sculptured by divine art, wesw ught every form
barman of activity; so this cause, which is the
very shield of Freedom, whaterer man'eau do,
by deed or speech, may find its place: One may
act in one way,. andanother in another way.; but
all - moat act, Providence is felt through individ
tials; the dropping of water • Wears trWay the
rock; and no man can be so hatable or peer as
to be excused from thie work, while to all the
happy in fortune, genius, or fame, itmakes a
special appeal. Here is room foi,the strength of
Luther, and the sweetness of Melanethen; for
the wisdom of age, and the ardoeof youth; for
-the judgment of the statestrum . 4od the eloquence
of the orator; for the grace of tits scholar, and
the aspiration of the poet; for the learning of
the professor, and the skill of the lawyer; . for
the exhortation of the preacher, and the per
innelon of the Preis; for the various' energy of
the citizen, and the abounding sympathy of
And still one thing more is needed, without
which Liberty-loving ; men, and even their argu
ments, will fail in power—even as without chari
ty nil graces of -knowledge, speech and - faith are
said:to profit nothing. I mean that' Unity of Sjfintl
—in itself a fountain of strength—whicb,'filling
the people of the North, shall make them tread
under loot past antipathies, decayed dissensicas
and those irritating names, which now oriel
only as the tattered ensigns of ancientrsttife.—
It is right to be taught by the , enemy, and 'with
their example before-us and their power bran
dished in, our very faces we cannot hesitate.—
With them Slavery is madathe main-spring of
political life 'and the abiorbing Center of political
activity ; with thein all differenoint are'swallowed
up by this one idea, as allother • rode' were
swal
lowed.up by. the rod of Aaron ; with them all
unite to keep the National Government under the
control of shave-masters; and surely we 'should
not do less for Fieedoni than they do for Eilniery.
We too must be united. Among us, at list,"mutnal
criticism, abrogation and fend must give place
to mutual sympathy, trust and alliance.:. Face
to face against the firarn. - Ormaneur must be
rallied the UNITED ' , GASSES of the North, in
compact political association,--planted on the
everlasting base of justice—knit together by the
instincts of a common danger, and by the holy
sympathies of huminity—enkinaled by a love of
Freedom not only for themselves, burfor others—
determined to enfranchise the National Getup
ment from degrading thraldom---nral constituting
the BACKBONE PAIITY, powerful in nrimbers,
wealth and intelligence, but more powerful still
in an inspiring cause. Let this be done, and Tie..
toli will be ours. ,
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TaPUBLIC SPRING BALLS of. Real
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who have become citizens the em.ae.Smbog, • pad
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Tensor three new churches, in Xoebestm ' DJ t e ton•
mecum for immediately, And numerous other' Improve
..., , d u t.eppmugued, resublime a gnat sausent of
ineehenlml otherlabor Indonesian:hot the cu. N e w. ,
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rimed nine lams toMeandoontracted to MAU sine them;
futheith 60),000 brri. Two gangs of bawls amateur..
work the MUM. Week bandit the otter Yards heretahner i
established in the umglsbortmod•
Oar stone anallieS ars abrewily allareith workouts ,; and
the rewle leading to them Merl with Maros.
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will mow eteinwrip to reline acme Cr arm hemeca whieh
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lugs a* natal clty_lots. Mir 40 feet and Um miss
only/ram to,V,bo . per front foot. Tbrumwmtleserted
homestead and , trourbilleent Marl - or o.id Pinner.
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PAID UP
Cssh Capital, - - $500,000.
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