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PITTbI3URGiI GAZETTE.
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, 'PITTSBURGH
• MONDAY MOILNEICI, 18.65
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lioadlook Matter on tomb inure in this 'paper
Tux ritocurionos AT RIADISO.—We are ; get-
Sing by pieoemeal the full history of
ing Consintioe; and, the' tame 'we learn of it, the
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more reason we have for Mottling it as a bald
plies of triekezi, unworthy even of the union
pious trbikatere who appear to hare had the
istanagement of it., ,
The stmemblage at Reading, wan the regular
quarterly meeting of the State Council. To
these meetings every subordinate cannon is an
thorned toned three delegatek and as there are
mid to he over one thousand of such subordinite
siourthile, the assemblage, if full, would amount
to over three thousand. Bat as the =dons
traneetied is usually_ of a routine character, the
attendants is generally very slight; and, on this
particular othanion, nobody, beyond this special
locality, appears to have thought the meeting
of any Moment. • Tfiere were only about two
hundred delegates present, in slhand of these
very near one-half was furnished by, the two
counties of Allegheny and Westmorriond. • Net
more then cme-third of the counties in the state
was represented; and the moat of those that kart
. • represented, had hot one or two delegates each.
Philadelphia. sent up very few; and: the east
ern counties, generally, appear. either tS have
' taken no thought time • the National platform
would come up to be peened upon, or to hove
ocurithied that, if it did, it wee of no earthly con
sequence whethespdopted. : rejected. The
remit was that the , cont rol of the Council
pun!' into the hands" of-those who bed succeed
ed in peeling ik and that a very scull propor
. tios of the Order in the State wee represented
in the action taken.
• - On the assembling of the Council, the Ellis
delphio members saw what were the purposes
•• of the majority, and endeavored, by pressing
forwird the routine business of the Council, to
...stave off action on •the plottorto until they could
.; get reinforcements. They succeeded through
the greater-part of the bretday, and ultimately
pt some more help; but not enough to offset
, their oplonents.
• A committee on the platform was appointed,
consisting of nineteen members,. one from each
of so many congressional districts. The mejor
ity of this committee, consisting ens, (among
whom we recognise the names - of B. 111. Riddle,
Thomas BIC6IIIIOII, RAT. A. B. Quay and John
• Covode;) reported one platform; eight others
-reported another; sad the remaining one con
tented himsell with rePorting the National plat
form unaltered. This latter, on being brought
to Vote in the council, was lost, yeas 80, nays
• ' 148. The question was then-narrowed down to
tra two platforms of the majority. 'and thinority.
The majority report is loig, and is, in its main
features, a mere reiteration of theNativistic and
Proseriptive Tenons of the National platform, full
• ifoat and humbug about foreigners, civil and re
ligious liberty, Americans ruling America, and
all that sort of stuff, The part relating to she
very le es rollout:
8 Affirming the 111011 t, ardent attachment to
the Vision of these
ae the bulwark of our
• civil end religious liberty and the depository of
the honor and !glory of the Milton, and of
- the citizens of the several States; and avowing
• our determination to stand faithful to the Union
at all hazards, save those of disloyally to free
. dem and dishonor to ourselves as freemen.—
apathies from the shadow of free institutions,
we desire to make a pemanent._ record of our
sentiments touching slavery as it exists in the
Southern States of the and se it is obtru
ded on us and made an element and condition
Of our coberenoi-as a family, of States.
i Slavery existing. only in and by • law in the
Southern Btatesis necessarily a toad thing, end
We ought not in fact to have to deal with it , in
My form. Bat the present Constitution of tbe
• • United States having made it the subject of re
. ••• itraink evidently, too, as the beginning of mes
lures for its abolishment,. and Congies having
subsequently poised laws for the reception of
• •• thane- escaping into the free States, this lecal
Institution has been constantly forced upon the
• cilia of the North until it basbecome the"ob.
- • eat of a repugnant and well -retried public
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The, public opinion of the inhabitants of
the free Scots is, and has then, adverse to sla
very, . sod ;that opinion halikeen onfirmed and
strengthened by receat events.
• • We sympathize with this northern sentiment
• . in regard to slavery, and claim the right on all
• ;legitimate occasions, to discriminate by the be
. 'stunt of our suffrages in fever of the men and
• the immures promising the most to conserve
and give efficacy to the Northern !sandmen..
- teaching slavery, and to reproduce in ultiz-n
practice in the Southern States the views of
Southern statesmen, who. calculated the period
- which should witness the abolishment of African
slavery in the Voiced States.
• • Reeriud, That we do not propose to interfere
•in any wise with_slavery within the limits of
' - 'tholes States where by the laws it already exists;
but that itp every attempt to 'bring the freemen
of the 'North into new partnership with slavery;
-to every attempt to subject new territory to
slavery; thievery measure proposed . in Congress
; •
for the further protectien or extension of elan
- zy, and for the admission of new slave States,
• .- we declarer ounelees now and immutably op
; • • ••posed end' repugnant.
2bsselvect„ ,That the repeal of the Missouri
Comprombre was an infraction' of plighted
.• . faith of the. Nation, and that .it nould be re
-:. !stored ; and '.if _efforts .to that end should fall,
".!, Congress should refuse to admit any State tol
entelng slavery, which shall he formed out of
" • ;any portico of the territory froth which that
in
",,stitutioth• waoszoluded by the Compromise.
The minority report - embraced the:whole No
" - -; tient .phetform, except the twelfth section, for
which the following was substituted:
• 12th: That the question of. slavery =outdate&
' introduced into the Platform'of the Americas,
Part,. 'ban coed:toed that no Su= isam was ,
intended to be embraced within its end
objects.'That we, believe in and shall ever de -1
' feud the right of freedom of opinion and discue
stall on that arid every other subject not intend
ed to be embraced in the designs of the organi
zation. But inasmuch
. m the subject hes been
forced upon us. e regard the repeal Of the
scoot Compromise an an infraction of the Plight
• • ; ed faith of the Notion„ end that it should be
- . nand-and if efforts to 'that end should fa
' • Coopers should refuse to admit any State thler
- , Bring slavery which shall be formed outo f+any
portion of the „ter ri tory from which .thatinatitu
tics was excluded by the Compromise.
•
The von was ordered without discussion,
dee the preen:roof tite previous question; but
• ....',•jetelt - se the roll was about to be called on the
•;• '•••
sot jeritl platfo rm , Gov. Job:tetra arose and 11X.
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-pressed swish . ar hope that that part of timplat
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• form reloting to slavery should not be adopted.
nits with delight by the rtiste= men
and the-moderate members at the council, as
- - • paving the way for-adopting' the minority report
, . as a tompichalse bitereetStiti east and west, and
• • . encilintary of , both. , When the vote, wee taken,
accordingly, Cov. Johnston led - off in =ling :
spinet the majority, report, followed by some
Alois others from this orzakr, and it wag 'rejectted,
• 89„ nays 104. ; The minariti report was
, ' ••••'
thin adopted, yeas 188„ nays fib, - some'Bl of
these isle being western antislavery men who
4 s, not aatiis.4 with :mks 7147 7 1,64 y. 44.,
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resolution oft* !In
initte upon the
• ' l.• Wiiiilltilds:Piatiorts, to lust liiiiiiteatidtitn•
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Obietenitit on th e : B th or . - .Team*: 1856—te:ow
aiatita b sash pale:ll4 imam as maybe
necessary *sib* tbs yomiatiyon. of toindidatel
lee TradAaat and Vie prad4ll that, tbe
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Subordinate Commis itit ' nd theieto
Iron each Congressional' dishid. This, howev
er,....
was amended so u td iedacfollowe
'That a cohunitteh of thirteen be ap
49hged eltieration of ell the State
Councils in 010 oonfedersoi;wlici'may;be willing
to - eonenrin - thit principlessnd platform this day
adopted by , the .State of Pennsylvania, one and
for her national ereed; -end that a- convention be
held at , Clnelanati, -on the Bth- day of January
next,",to dwelt nwasures 10 secure the nomination
in ths Conerstion called trite Nathan, Coteiscilof
'tietttetiokunlor - Tevsident and Vice President, who
srewilliog to stand upon the platform this day
eptiblished, and transact such other matters as
may oe deemed necessary to secure the success of
the American Party in the Union. Therepresent
stion of each State in said Convention to be I
equal to the 'temper of members such State is
entitled to - M the National Congress.
in this 'Shape it was adopted, whereupon some
ten or fifteen of "the delegates withdrew, and
shortly after the Cpuncil adjourned.
The seceding delegates, met on the hth, and
organized another Council, set themselves up
as
the Simon Pores, and cavalierly treated the ma
jority as "seceders" from the Order. Their Rro
ceedings are thus officially given to the woild
At a meeting of the American State Conven
tion, held at Beading, on the sth Inst., the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions, reported by
Hon. Jacob Broom, cluiirman of the Committee
OD resolutions,. were unanimously adopted, and
ordered to be piffilished, signed by the officers of
the Council, viz.:
Wurmsas, The National Council at its late
session at Philadelphia established and promul
gated "The Platform and Principles of the Or
ganizatiom" and,
Whereas, According to the constitution and
laws of the Order, the Notional Council is the
supreme head of the Order, and as snob is en
utled to the respect and ob edience of the subor
dinate branches thereof; and,
Whereas, the unfortunate agitation of section
al matters within the said National Council has
resulted in the introduction of au article NO
to which there appears to be serious and grave
objections on the part of a portion of the mem- ,
ben of the Order, therefore •
Belayed, That while we deprecate and disap
prose-of
the agitation In any manner of the sub
ject of Slavery, or any other questionof local or
sectional concern, in the consideration of the
principles of the American party, as being in
compatible with harmony, end destructive of
I that concert of action which is indispensible
to the well-being of our nation at large, and the
peace and security of posterity; yet, neverthe
less, our imperious sense of duty and subordina
tion to the National Council, end dey_otion to the
great American cause, which We hold to be par
amount to all other political or sectional consid
nations, impels us to ratify, adopt and confirm
the said platairm and principles.
Ruched, That the minutes purporting to be
the proceedings of the State Council of Pennsyl
vania, which assembled at Beading on the 3d
hd., disclose the fact of the secession from the
National organization of a large number of those
in attendance, who have repudiated the National
Council and disowned its authority, and that
therefore their entire proceedings are, in the
opinion of this State Council, disorganising, and
are hereby repudiated and disavowed
Poses% W. Hussicxxx, President.
Homo' Rom, Secretaries.
Esium:ts B. Potrisos, J
Thus far as to the history-of the affair; and
now as to Its aspects.
The platform of the State Convention, it will
be seen, is -the same as that of the National
Connell, with the exception of a weak substi
tute for elm 12th article. A moderately firm
antialivery platform was rejected, by a decided
vote, and this substitute seized open as agreea
ble to all and offensive to none; while the act
tion taken with regard to the Cincinnati Con—
attrition was so modified 113 to make that pro
posed Convention solsordinate to the Convention
celled by the National Council for the 22nd of
February next, to nominate a Presidential can
'.didate. Thee, while mildly dissenting from the
pro-slavery acts of the National Council, Its au
thority was distinctly recognized and submit
ted to, and the connection of the State Conn
ed of Pennsylvania therewith was ecrupulonaly
maintained.
The sabstitnte for the 12th seetionof the plat
form Is very boldly esst up in certain quarters as
• "Ifirthern" “backbone" affair, and the
language rausaoked for adjectives in the su
perlatite degree wherewith to characterize it.—
How little reason there is for such jubilation will
be seen by giving It • careful reading• It is •
poor and 'miserable thing to offer to a sincere
anti-slavery man; and It can delude none but
those who are bothwilling and anions to be de
luded.
Rend it &gain. Analyze it, and see how lit.
it,ill yield. It sets out with the assertion
"That Me question of Slavers should not be intro
dueedhao the Platform of the American Party, be
ing convinced that no such issue was intended
to be embraced within its principles and ob
jects." In other words, the American party,
as a party, has nothing to do with the Slavery
question. It is foreign to the purposes of its
org ...'sation, and mono; properly, be brought
within the ecope of its &Woo. The great per
pose of the order is Nantime-4he proscription
and disfranchisement of foreigners and Cacho
and 'with . other questions the party has
nothing
. to do. But, says the platform, "We
believe in and shall ever defend the right of
freedom of opinion and discussion on that and
every, other subject sot Mended to be em
braced within the draigna of the organization." Of
course. Know Nothings, as individuals, may
think se they please, and my what they please,
and discuss what they please, without limit.—
'They may be pro-slavery in Philadelphia and
anti-slavery in Allegheny, and half-in-half
wherever ,that will snit best, for that is their
right. We don't Pretend to be a unit, say they,
on barge:ration but Nativism, and allow our
members the utmost latitude on ail other ques
done. "But," says the Council, "insomuch as
the subject has been forced npon us we regard the
repeal of the Missouri Compromise as an in
fraction of the plighted faith of the Nation, and
that it should be restored—and if efforts to that
end abairld fall, Congress should refuse to ad
mit any State tolerating slavery which shall, be
formed out of any portion of the Territory froin
which that institution was excluded by the Com
promise," This, however, is a mere expression
of opinion. It binds no one. and leaves every
member of the party to do as ha pleases. '
The.whola of the matter, then, is this: the
"American" party does not o,onsider the ques
tion of Slavery as coming within the surge of
its principles and objects; it allows freedom of
dlenission and opinion to its members on all sub.
jests not Intended to be embricehritbin its de
signs; and, for the alike of tender-mindid breth
ren, since tile Slavery question has been forced
on them, it expresses the simple opinion that the
repeal of the Missouri Compromise was wrong,
and that, if not restored, Congress should refuse
admission to slave States formed out of territory
north of the Missouri line. And that is all.
And there could hardly hare been les+, . short
of nothing at all. No real anthelavery man Can
give his faith to such a party. The cease of the
North and the interests of freedom are not to
be defended and subserred by a party which
scouts them as foreign to its purposes, and is
merely willing to express its regards concerning
them. What the North Wants le k party 'w hie h
Will treat:the .question of Slavery one that
should be introduced into iii platform; which
Will be a unit upon it ; and which' wilt tip
to Confirms with • united voice and a stern de
mand for the legislation Which the alias:demands.
Nothing lees than this wilimitisfy the true friends
of freedom. Away with this poling party cow
ardice, which is ashamed to : trest"this great and
all-absorbing quesdon of the day as i legitimate
one; which graciously condescends to permit the
discussion of the only real mid vital issue before
the people; and which Ganda no more than utter
& vapid opinion of dissent from' the wrong-doing
of the AM Congress while the members of the
party are left free to perpetUate that wrong, if
they choose. We spit upon all such platforms
and all such opiates:is, and scout the spirit which
prompts them. These. are times' when men
should homes; and when those. who claim the
publlo conlidetioe should do it in virtue of their
numbness, inked of insulting the public: judg-.
want with such it skulking and barren and mt.-.
4 0 program:Me as is contained in the platform
of the Penscrlveee State Canna We will
Wit; ultimo!
• • m ekesiatfietorprise is the name of a'
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new ism just started at t opoeßnifl. - Fayette
wady, Ps., by Markle &Jones. It 7 well
peintod sad well *sista:Red. sad 'will doubtless
soothe a good patronage.::
Tie melees= Library, le Xleibeig,7, will be
epee* lobe as tie Oa lad. ' -
~. ry ~~'S "d''.f`skrc,~~'~~~'a` 3 S"'r" ' .y ~<s:Z4''3" s'+~'3~=.
DZIOCILAiiO STAII. Contianott.;—Thls 'body
aasembled at Harrisburg on the 4th. On the
third ballot, Arnold Plainer, of Veneogo countY,-
was nominated for Canal Coniariesloner, the vote
standing for Plan= 77, Wm . . S. Campbell 46.
The committee on resolutions presented two
reports, and that of the majority watt in the
•
main adopted. The platform, as lamended by
the convention, stands as follows:
Resolved, That the Democratic party need not
on old and settled issues to declare its principles
in detail.. It i+ Sufficient for us to say that we I
'belong to the Demoiracy of the Union, and re
-cognise no geographical lines between the North
and South. The interests of all parts of the
country are the same to us, video far as in our
power, we will maintain the tights
6 of every State, and recognise in its widest
the:
I tent the principle of popular sovereignty le the
territories.
- RosolOed, That ever ono wbo makes our corm
try hie home; 'and loves the constitution, the
laws 'and the liberty of the Union is in its largest
sense, a 74ue American. His birth-place to not
of his own selection and should do him sfeither
good nor harm—his religion is between 'himself
and hie God, sod should be left to his own judg-i
merit, conscience and responsibility.
Resolved, That we regard the secret order)
commonly Called "Know Nothings," al - an organ:
ization dangerous to the prosperity and peace of,
the country. We consider its designs as uncon
stitutional and void of patriotism; being at once
opposed to the spirit of true Christianity and a
just and manly American sentiment • •
Resolved, That the Democratic party reiterate
and reassert their confidence in, and adherence I
too the political creed promulgated by Thomas
Jefferson; in his first inaugural address, and ,
practiced by Madison, Monroe, Jackson, Van
Doren, Polk, and Pierce, in their administra: l
Lions—that these principles require so conceal
meat, and that experience has fully determined
their applicability to all the interests of the Amer
lean people.
Resolved, That we have undiminished confi
dence in the ability and Integrity of Franklin
Pierce, and his adminiztration of the government
of our
hat-we count. • ,
Resolved, are opposed to any change
in our State Constitution conferring upon ne-,
gross the rigbt of suffrage. We are not willing
that that class of Americans shall rule this part
of America, conceding to other States the right,
to gratify their own Mates In this particular
however much we may differ from them in opint
ion.
This last resolution was a part of the minority
platform, and was the only part adopted. The
minority resolutions were long, vapid, and in,
tensely pro-slavery and anti-prohibition; but they
received only 19 votes. The follaWing resold-,
Lion was taken from the body of the report and
acted on separately:
Resolved, That every new State ought to be
admitted into the Union with each a Constitu
tion as a msjority of the citizens thereof shall
adopt, provided there is nothing therein conflict
ing with the Constitution of the United Statete
and whether such State shall have adopted of
rejected slavery is not a matter of inquiry by the
general Government. The adoption of any mea
sure which would defeat this, is • direct encroach:
ment upon the popular sovereignty of such State.
That Moder these views which" we believe to be
correct, the bill meting Kansas and Nebraska
Territories, leaving the qifeation of slavery with
the people, was not only tsensUtutional, but ex
•pedieut and proper; and that we do hereby ea,
dome and approve the same.
On this the vote stood yeas 46, nays 60, and
it was accordingly rejected. Other resolutions,
looking to a disapproval of the Missouri outrage,
were also rejected.
A FttafflTN 131./.17 , CALM IN PRUTIIA—Dicis
lON to Favor or Tot RIGHT or r ut Offllllll TO
Rums non Stant —Extract of a letter from •
correspondent at Dresden, in Saxony, dated the
12th of last month:
"I have taken the liberty to acquaint you
with a most singular decision which was given
yesterday, mid particularly confirms our fate
titre slave Pm. As the decision emanates ices
the highest tribunal of the kingdom of Premeds,
it is certainly an sutitoity which may be success
fully quoted hereafter. It appear, that • Dr.
Ritter brought with bit to Berlin, Prusaia,
negro slave which he had purchased in Bruit.
All the proceedings which are so often and see- I
cesafully had in the free States, were immedi
ately instituted by the European abolitioniett,
and, although the rime was fast declared to be
free, or rather the owner prevented from taking
posiesiod of him, it has been decided, after ful
investigation, that he has to be adjudged accor
ding to the bar lon, and the application of the
edam, has been refused, and he hue been remen
ded to hie owner As far.o my information on
the subject„ after diligent inquiry, goes, this is
the Ent case ever decidmi in Prussia; and itis,
itherefore, fully conceded that the owner of aI
slave may bring him with hint to Premala„ud
there retain him, and again extract Wan as a
slave."
From the Daily Vincennes Gaulle of July gd,
we copy the following paragraph. It is now cer
tain that the laboring men will soon be able to
procure bread for their families at reasonable
prices. "Crop croaking," for WS year, 'is kill=
ed by an abundant harvest
Millers and farmers are closing contractslor
new wheat at $l,OO per bushel, deliverable in
from ten to fifteen days. The first lots of wheat
that has been bought will command $1,25; ',the
extra quarter is the result of competition among
the millers, as to who should grind the first lot of
new wheat. We may expect flour at about $0,60
per barrel In the month of August, and before
the last of January it will doubtless sell for $4.50
or $5,00
Comet
edem, the Russian Minister at Brea
and appointed to the same poet
at Washington
after the dea th of Mr. BOCII3CO, has who nn
from the diplomatic service on account of
bad health. This voluntary resignation Waimea
the chasms that Mr. De Eitoaske, who nowllls
the office of Charge d'Affaires, may become . full
Minister. He Is a man well known, and de
servedly respected in tlds.conntry.—N. T, Tri
bune, 3d. .
.
Blau snit fo r damages
against the Railroad Company at Batavia& yester
day the plaintiff, named Rose, recovered alter
diet. of $4,500. The injuries were received at
Bergen, some time 'Moe when the :tam were
thrown off the track bj running over acow,
and several persons were injured. Mr. G's in
jurtes were severe, and likely to render him per
manently a cripple.—Rothater Dam'ao t of.. Sat
wrday.
The people of Brooke county, Virginia, voted
on the 27th ult., on the question of adopting the
system of Common Schools. The vote stood.
' For Schools ' 008
Against . .
Majority in favor 108
As the law required the adoption of .the sys.
tern by a vote of two-thirds, It wee 'rejected—v.
looking 80 votes of the requisite ruittber.,
The following; is the remit of the prooeedinp
of the Democratic . Delegate Co - mention, 'assem
bled at Uniontown; Fayette Co., on Monday, the
2d inst: • .
Assembly—Peter A. Johns. •
Tresourer—Wm. Bradman.
Commlesioner—Thoi. Brownfield.
Amiitor—D. W. C. Dumbeld.
Coroner—Dr.. A.. Patrick.
Poor House Director—flemael Boid.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
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brated layer PM; and bdrre lased thou all 71. iattrely
relived: Tam now eaSailaa Prfaat
billy mamma Dr: 1171Asee Odebrited 'Liver rile to
.1.0110017 ands&
Nor Verb, blereb P1.101f. 1
/771 - Pardue*. will pleasaba careful to Ph led aild PP .
woe bat .1)0. 14 %aura 71111 There 'are other 7111 e. Our.
Palled 14 be Myer
,Ptile. now bet, the path*. •
Al.. for per by the eels propletces, 7L/WWIO .B/10&„
rummest' td.l. KIDD * CO, tta. to Wood .1. • lot
Headache, Lou of Appetite and Mental
Drreuesiortt-Nioniusheboeter, Habig on Oral anyak—
.)ly dampest tbsoke an due to the (dead reporturesult
Ing your Holland Bitter. llartou satrortfor rain" time
with headache, lore otappetltra mental deyessaltut; sod in
hot 'mural disorder of the eretoro. I Dow fi.l, after ohm
but rue bottle, amnions of returning Lasltb.
Pittsburgh, /mania 240863," .
• Bee edvertheitest In another column. . JuTdewS
Old S or es. Inner., and all ernptlina and
alma+ artidnit Troia au Imola or dearaval atati of the
t4cd. Sea the ntraorgoary CUM of WM G. Railma..
WA/ rarro46l4. <fib= of Richmond. br Carte.
'Spud& %Mature. Ha had alms sod• ea* aribe .mat
dardiptkousad Madly dot /so bed. ha an anal& to walk
*bout on eratelbo. A Dm bottles of Cartai'l Spud&
lacture. araot bloat poriflar..oorad Way al oh.
Oared: hundreds or oast; Irbio baTa offend altbLthaa.
sostboa, bad dboota,Ot Warm!. sad Wad d Weirdo!
th.bansa sad jobrts. • 800 idTartimmo an
t. labodihril
-
REMOVAL
'MORD CO, HATTELO ,
Have =lama to their riewAldert, / 3 /
TRW drad, IS doors tsbas dna. via" Ire Ws bullt
+ttbtb. mar sagsatsoe to ogr bureue 4 bereaseL
Tn. exit door bag bats Wel up in otIMX lanai
"deliver dd ma. retail tad*. where win *bras b• found
• exap•d• mamma of -the 11013 T IiAIIIONABLEI
WETLES OtritarlaCroathe Dram sad Zolt Bats sad
end. so wen .8 Lamy RID/110 'UM: and CalL•
maws °owe. osopod• to uoi alsoom o t a n
oumal soo Mit AIMS& At 013 i IMF iS CI ‘•
ThO bar WPM *balm sal , toproetr rtr ' aer Mg" •
mut imam .thiar will by fined forgo/eke itzto
sna C••• naming Ilea*. ding Oita Illtdien
1t112114 ifilberjkita. and paha Lest Ewa:. MPhil"
sad Ix& aim lad Ohlldesals dada till Ids.%
ttirvistites varsity •Pd Oat Wink*
•04"411 , 3 11 41 Wonlitrip
•
. - ' eatest Medical:Disc.:feu iN _I"
JOHN GLENE;of the Second Ward .
OF THE ACHE.
11
;P.IGIITLY'S PURDON'S ANNUAL DI
-.
`litteb atogei4l u for flofrAmitioll. an the r . Kennedy, of Rextury,:lias diccorgred • Otinfb FO/11664 AND 1/364%—.1arual Pleat. of the
,AMM -1 tottlehttetnlie Toted for of tbo F a 11111,146 for la ome of our common pasture weeds e remedy that can laws oft euneyhrenla the barb of the veers
to 6th Haas• et and ltd.
flheritratialleghaiy minute: aceVitifia fr e ,t h ‘ " scr ' f " l '' n fth. ' Zut F lll4 ` t h ratc r ' l et •
PUTGIOIVI , nlae.t. tug rem t o 1853. Marginal mire
• GEORGE , IL RIDDLE, of the City. of , / I "`* -
, He has tried It Mr eleven hundred end veva a digat syllable of each lab% foot notes to the indite
Allegbetty, will be eandlitate for the mints EbrviCf.. anal except In twat:ace (both thunder fie has deci•lon. end a full and•etput•ae in which the
County. at the ensuing electlon. now In ha ansesslon over two hundred rertitleatee ite Migtto.h:th maul Digests are in orpor . eted
- • to whole enupeAlnit ntroud and Prigh. l l
value. ell within twenty mitre o f Wean. . PII,IOL'S Digest to the present deb, by . Predenc't C.
Two bottles are warranted to ea,
,a monism . enema th RA, htly. tut sale be ICA L TA Es wood
Our to three laths will cure t:ei word Ifted of ocnato ,
vi the fare.
Two to than bottle! , will elar the system of bibs.
Two bottle. ore warrant .1 to Mire the want center in
the mouth and stomach.
Three to Case battles en wartanteel to cure the wrad
ma of erridtels.
One to two bottles are warrentel to care all humor in
the eyes.
Two tattles are warranted to Mire running of the ears
arm blotch, among the hair.
Four to nix bottled are warranted to cure Inerrant mud
running ulcer.
One bottle win our, reely eruption of the aka.
Two to three bottles ari warrautAd to en, the worst
cute of ringworm.
Tante three betties are warranted to cure the meet den
prate men of rheumatism.
Three to rear bottles are warranted to core salt rheum
Five to efght battles will cure the worst rase of scrofula
A benefit It always experienced from the fret foal,.
and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quentlty
•• taken.
MR. SAIdtfEL WALKER, of Elisabeth,
will to • eltOdidltb for Sheriff of Allecheur County . , sob
*CU the deoteheo of the eanlified eleetemOirhiso. Demo.
Orate sas utirtV man :of the
811.bech. MAT 10..1165.
Dividend.
Offln dnu.cts' lanunz Cormr,l
143tb, IRSIS. I
• The President ea Directors of - this Com
it.T. hue this daT derlarid s dividend of Fire Dollen
qt share upon the CHOW, Stock, say Four Dollars psys
Nato the Stockholders at their legal representatives, 00
'and after the ttth last, and toe 41 , 41ar oredlted to ottelt
"JeSo•lotd SAMUEL L. MARSEELL,
.'Nile TORN, Jane 15th, 1855.
AiNew Tdrk Liverpod Line of Packels. s a
•
JOAN TIIOMPSON, No. 410 Liberty
tenet, PiteenTeh. Ya,le the only remit In the above
dry anthorind to KS Pumice Oertllleatto Oar ter Line o
New York and Llverpod l oasts.
llas always an hand 'Sight I rafts for any alcolubb,
payable at any Haab In roalsad. Scotland and
Wales.
Also, twinge paraeowers from New York and EPhlladel•
allbb by Ralletad.
CORNELIUS GRINNELL.
87 South at.. New York.
British and Continental Exchange.
SICWI BILLS DBAn* BI
DUNCIN,IIIERNAN
ON TIM UNION BANK, LONDON,
IN strsts'pr Et AND r PtiARDS. •
These Drafts are available at all the prin ,
s t r aTssms of Englasd, Scotland and Ireland. esd the
Continent. •
We also draw MORT BMW on
• M. A. Grunebaum & Bailin,
SRANXIORT A MAIN,
Math Jarman a Remittance to all carts or German
Switzerland and Holland.
Persons intending to travel abroadroar nroetire throcuth
as trotters of Credit. On whin/LB/ 01 M can he ehteinut.
n.
needed. hi en) , put Of Soren.
Coiled:iota of Notes. and other, unwritten in Ilti•
rope. will mini,* prompt attention.
Wit. IL WILLLAIIIe A CO..
Weed. corner Third street
ti Western Inimmuma Company
• OF PITTSBURGH.
atFlu}v mama. am., ruff.-..._.. aoßou, SleT.
Will lath= monist all kinds of Filo and
Maine Risks.
Thos Alta iiisAnne
A. NlmiA. Gam Danis,
0. W. itieketense. Wean Balms,
i O. W. Juliano. Lipoineett. •
Wm. B. rmlth.
WA Mona institution unnamed by Directors well
known In MnA community, and who will liberally_ adjust
lmd rrmurnr par !ai Immo at
who
Orrrat 91 Wilt!?
Street, (80mg tgraWarshousa,) up stairs. Pittsburgh.
lathe ,
WESTERN TEA ..S'CORE
Oorsuir of. Wqod and .Sixth streets.
6. X'ol.ll/1.0.
Our Teas wilt be bound on trial unequaled
at the miens La the yap
Walt Maga
arena
Oolong, 40, 50;'62, 75, (Young Hyaon,so, 62,
1,00 - arid 1,25 . per1b. 1 75, and 1,00 per lb.
'fteltreakfairt,:so andlimperial * G. P., 75,
75 eta. per lb. , 1,00 & 1,50 per lb.
Snag put up in mddy base. from d to 10 lb*. for fantil/
one. -A Bartel dila:runt made to retail deniers.
COP77ll.—.Tard.,ia Gamma. and Rio me r e . Green awl
Sendai
1107.113—LemaiMe s and Betcarei Loa r.`. Pedewmend ate.
Olnuked atoms.
11.MIllm, Jr,.
J.W.Batler,
Wm. Lcon.
C. 12ww.m.
Also, themleema.4 l o 2 . PretA ard Driwt Prisas.
de. . • tekh9
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron &Wing, Iron Vaniti, Vault Boon, Window
Stintlot, Window Guard', kr.,
Nos. 91 Second st:, & 56 Third st.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PITTSBURGII,
Hare an hand a variety of new patterns
4finwr lottil Plats. sunalble for rdl purpose.. buttonWr
st
Nation Gra.. IM. J,bbica dove a:
4.1 sou..
YHtLAI)E A
giro and; Life Insurance Company.
1.4.9 CIIF:STNUT STREET,
Or . PWITZ 1111 r c'l' , 7c , If 170175 P.
Will make all kinib of Irourance. either
Panama crt'Llaaltarl. ar,t I.andy :ion a Pror.rry or
PlarrehanWra, rearansbn. conn.nown.
HOIAKT P. 11.1!Pl. Pnald , d.
W. W. WILDVIII, Vta• Preaddant.
Pllo: , :ftriltn
Ont. P.. gra. •
R. B. Onsdab.. teo.WCM4rn,
P. St. Warp dna S. eavi,
O. Warp,
John Clayinn.
J..Magarg.. E. Wflar.
P. Bukcasu.ra, berPtarr•
J. O. ..X)rnN. Sane,
amnia Third and Waal Orman
_
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
OF PIIILADELPIII A.
OFFICE NO. 70 wAr.vv - r srßszr.
MOUE PIT 4314-4 e ate. =LON, .9eurnly 2nrestreL
FIRE INSURANCE—On Baildings, Mar
etuadlak, Pailaltate. Se— In teem or ...ter.
ThehthhE comblued with the *multi of s
Stott uftt.lts/. ehtltla the Insured to *two In the profits
of the Compt=outolihrt&tor p Inure
imavertiblof t ITo the C.l It: Stolli ' al ano n. a ` ra
CrzSexttsi" prt.
B. S itmatltesSeerethrT
DUMMIES: •
Clem ThEltleY. I Lewis It. 26.ehlturet.
EL ThomDhmt. (mowN. Niter.
T. Drat. W. Tlnslse.
O.W. cupent.r. Z. Lathrop
Sakai etto, EL
dvoL.rt Csreen.
lid
0.8.
Stroud.
s.
mAi•R
PITTSBURGH
LiZei Piro at Marine IMroranne Company;
Othce, Corner Market and s, P
Water Street
• VBI3ROtt, A
ROBY: OALFA P, President. Jams D. Maim., Boey.
• This Company makes eveu Insurance ap
es:Wiens too: tannected with LIM PIM.
Abo against • Hall and Cargo Maks, on the Ohio and
Id• Ora and toasts:km. and Masins Slots aren
-6,1111
And aoinst Loss or Damage by Fire.
And igTemasp altuifo setaitPerils of Ow Bea and Inland Namiration
ma 4 n.
PoUtin [mad at ea lowest rata ettomietent with antLAT
Wen Viirtba.
Robartalwai,
Jammed N. Simon.
ftl4./M
nsaa9valr.
Alassader Bradlay. •
j " l aTite r l d il=caa.
JA/11C11 W.
Ohm' It
David fileb.T.
Iforatio N. Lea.Kittandisr.
.var fiat eoLl
i 4;D owPi& t tax.wiu. D...
lID
Jo D.
hn WOW.-
nirJSI/In (Port wnr
PEKIN TEA STORE.
S. JAYNES.
No. 48 Firth Street,
On 2 Dim sari or um xicaarres sass.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
GREEN AND BJAQK TEAS,
8 1 . :" .rith e:" . ""'Tit a"zd r i .grrirlib. t e h.
lititininillavors and grades of Tea brought to ',
- the AIXIMMII market, and .111 be .old, • ,
wholesale ened.rrtee,
AT THE LOWEST YRICE.3.
Ifii AIL <MOMS are Invited to call earl p e t min
Tam, and Win our orlon. ~ -
•- • . VACERD TEAS. • •
Put main metallic mamma ennnenly for that:44e:
Tong Umon. No. 2,
." No. 2. Inmarial, No.
" Nu. 2,
" " :Na a, Oolong: .r....i..
Illher Leaf Young Hymn, Plantation Oolong,
Un "7 l " , t . k ' 6""b r . ama
inlet& DreaklLt. tir&nmlr; Black. g.
• Teas - still grades by the Half Chest.
Awl
. . .
001114—ini Jo. and Etlo.
LOVIROIOII BIMARN—Cmbed. Como Poloarlso d.
Pallorhod. 'A. White Olorltled. 0. 'follow Clatidad, and
boat Now Orig..
BAKZEid BROSIA. COCOA andOIIOOOLATZ, An, U.
Long analliinea lotto, boAneas guarani. that.
to , n7 meddle told n 4 ll to sa reprornotod.
Mu ad established afore Ma no connection loi/A any other
horn in the city.
thlaUtooanc• weinallot to tdaco any conda.occ tt.
rancnontattono of yatwonn Inrularly emplorad 1.1 this E.
isallituaent. • •
DR,,,IPMOIIIII.I+igiIiaPJUWYCINZB;
Moo, veins gala a
L.:JOElctifpri !Ws TYPE.
Jell•Ladla • ,
HOLMES h .rukr. & C
16 11. ILOLBIES & BROTHER,
IKAISIMPITIIIII.IS J 1 -
SOLID BOX VICES, tiAMIKEISID LEON Alt-
LES, :(iItOWBABS, SLE DG ES.
Timber; Mill, ' TOMO, PICSEL
Tob4oo A Cotton &mon,
swum gra ruonaftr.mokturv.
,
Oa and !rifts Bolt^ with Thread and Nuts
complete,
PITTS:OUR/3H, PA.,
wuziotto.no. 112 Wuxi Aim 107 Inner., swinnor
Wow MED Elarrnmas. at.
liardatel.l
WILLIAMS dc ALLEN.
WILLIAMS
To
• - -
ARNOLDWMet /lA-MS
Itialtrincesums
ChilsoitFornaces, Wro , t Iron Tubing
AND =TWOGBNIEFIALLT,
For Wargrbif and -Ventilation of Ruilasgi.
A. is w: lan mama Ifni Warming and Vonrdistlng by
.11tesmor Hat Watt,. Pipes 'prOhlilinemltamegn, Olnatint.
Mods, ladarles, Orson Mum, Court Haase
Hot•le or DirellintidNo. 140.. d.. Plttabuti
- PEARL STEAN WILL
Flour delivered to'families in either of the
" Mhos may be Idt NUL to our ham at the
LOGAN WILSON It 1.2.10W1
BRALRIORNITER.wwire Lwasingul St. Clair
a. Y. eonwmaa na nteot t renyrea r
bla• P rjr .' ll64
RILIAILVIWIWY 00.
DagUeirma
3prOSTlM6niadA44l7.6.idoliiiisoin
complas7rt4gY.
gz..tess42l4,l= l =
"'"Viradwe
wools Cf g. ;
eals.
ISONI
41.
,;..
•~~
Nothing look. eo Improbable to those echo have in vain
tried all the wonderftd medicines of the day, sea that a
enamor weed growlng in the PaRILIISOS, and along old
stone walls, should cure every humor In the system: Yet
m is now • fired tact. If you have a humor ICUs to Mart
There are no Ifs nor ands, home 'tn. ha's about It Milting
some mass and not yours: 1 peddbd over a thousand bat. I '
ties of Kin the vicinity of Boston. I know Its erects to
every are. It has already doncisome of rho stiestest gores
ever done In Atiosachueetta. I gave it to rhildwin year
old; to old people cf slaty._ I boon eon poor, Puny, wormy
looking children,yhme flesh 'meson and Ashby, restored
to ►perfect state of Iltalth by enebotUe.
To those wiwidect toe rick headache, one bottle
wUI always c It Alves great relief to caterrh agd
discloses. Some who have been melte for have La
ten and been regulated by It. Where the body Is sound,
It work quite nagyAtit where then, Is any derangement
of the functions of nature. It will cause very singular reel
logs, but you mast not be alarmed—they always &sat ,
pear in from Rom den to • week. There I. nee. •bact re.
suit from It. On the contrary . ; 'then that feeling Is none
you will fee? yourself like a new person. I heard come of
the meet ettravagant eneankuns of It that man ever lie
toned to. No change of dials ever neocareryw-eat the beet
you can get. I hare likewise an herb. which, when dm
mead in sweet MI. dissolves Bcrothicroo swelling of the
neck and ander the cars. Prim 50 cent. Price of the
Dimmer/ $1 per bate.
DIRECTIONS F.Mt USlC—Adult, one t.blrepoonful pe •
day. si g htChilder eight years. deesert gPoniftth ohne , .
from fire to gpars, teaapoonfoL As no direction eau
be made applimble to all constitution, take enough to
operate on the bowels twice. der.
Mr.„IINNMEDT gives personal attend... In bed Mb.
d scrofula.
bold, wheleeele and retail, la Dr. KEYSER'S. 140 Weed
de comer of Virgin alley. fe6dAwT
To.ldothers, Wives and Daeghteri.—
The nobleit diauteste In the acknoo ot =Watkins, and the
one which ha., and will eontin¢e t, Drcee, The ===ts.t
blowing to tie Marian fatally. le the medical ntsDat.ti.=
known sa Marshall'. Maine eat/kW:On.
... . . . . .
It le dethgned to cure the rations disease* incid.t to
femelee. eurO es nrolapeue. paha in the beck, weaken..
extreme prostration from nursing and a hrindned other
write In their train. hare almnet made life a burden turn
ed existence into a daily andh.rly mane. 'The moat en
lightened profes.rs of the medical college. ' to the old
world. .o well no to thin 'tenantry, Fare held the subject
in Sadon antdderation, and Lb. hare finally determin
ed that the nld method of nesting these ea torsi and inn.
ante disease was all wror &and that a conmiresal bent.
woo wee what wee yenning. It le an rid adage. that
great Indies Sava slottlf;1121 , 1 while the . Faculty ween en.
donning to hermonthi their views and digest • name
for general practice, Dr. Pnorercry. • rhysiciue with forty
tie. eiperithoe to thedine...of women and children.
minced the them y to eterpli fame, and .decorer..^l• rem
edy which has cored and will cars eighteen out Of etary
twenty men now •sietlng. In rem...! whernthe or-
Kane have barn rennin& or where they.. been sere.-
. ly Inning hi bad medl.mltragurent. nothing can be done
but to glee.. the enaptems. "No casi Jr , hone.. I"
cold ttr den.. the greet herder of ;he English metaml
n1.1..4 th.refane. let no one despair tinned. rem."
dr has be , nheithhelf fried. Throw aside Pre:lmMOe and
the adri. of an ...did- physician—rearner for year.-
..11-4We whet the remedy bee done f0u1..., and then
go. with a strong faith la the...ants that Matthaei
Undue Cathollom le no "quack remedy" bet • minutiae
lothitinatio.i of med:cal virtue+, winch will r...n. the
conslitation from dathruction. will armed the ineldiarte
sperm. of &seam and risen, health to the 0r..il im
paired vital power. Prior $1.60 per bottle. Sold whole.
NO* and retell at DR lig°. 11. KEY3EIt'S Dreg Morn NO.
100 Wood greet. , grid Saw_
DEL mums Pile Ointnientis a certain
corm for that attr .!. distal, th. i 4.0. In oil thclr
mid bra). It hao Goya toed for nn.ro than alrtY
aod Cdu othllltod the oi.dt .dolt) to all coot ,
W. hobnob nor DOloord.to slain. , of teddlatro,o oho hr,to
herottubtd it.. ttea. and obo. otter mufhoirto thy boars
had •thattabot ovary I,llooreix of tdia . toollsal ;d0h...01e0
to graln.
Jo.. P.
Re. J. L errantly, 02. 'but. Minnesota
re, Kit. /fordo.. I/ trffited. (Ono..
/oho rdia.fero. 11.0 of /or.' ttltdroototco.
Wog. 11 Sprame. Ray. 2:10 I/remota at.. hr.-York.
It. Roof RN. 20 f.nowbort
'fir.. W. 31.n..42:- Ste.. Chit!.! lb or.
The above het mated Do tottrtmond by thonlandli. but
ortoodh ban bore 01011111 . 10 !nano *vary onafforry to Hive
thaveroody a Dial. gold wholtoods and retail by Goo. t..
Foyottr. No. 140 Wood. earner Of Virgin alloy.
Yeto 01. .1122.,thr
Statement feel* Canada--Quebec, Feb.
7th.1555.-51eirera It. A. lahneetoek a Cod—We had the
pleasure of readvisur. thle morning. the within oertificato
of your Vennifuge., which ertil be MT gi.tiflthirta
se it eras Sent IlgoAtarirr. We are. priatfinDiniTOWS very
truli J 31U2SiN a tx).
litiriNli—My little daughter, 5 roan old. god me
son. older. core An • considerable time maffering teem
norm.. 1 parebeeed two bottle. of your Vermin:me. of
width 1 gam theta lhree dome, according to atmtion.,
and etranere to ear, in tee. then three hour! they PUIVed
ca '.than FlVit 111.15DILIST) W 011515, come of th e ex
traordinary leanth of from 12 to 15 inch..
Having experienced so much of the beneZcisl effecia
your Versulfuge. 1 feel limy duty to recommend it to the
• public se, in my opinion. one of the moot elliescions reme.
0.01110.00 let offered to the big
thmtlemon.billwee me to be your much obliged and
humble servant. • NATHAN In lar,ArEits.
Prepared and old GY a A. FAIINESTOCIL d CU cornet .
of Wood Imo Virstete. ' mylitdran'T •
OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA, RAILROAD.
THE ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM. PITTSBURGH.
On and after MONDAY, March 12th, 1855,
the PAMSNGER TRAINS will elm is tellows. until fur
ther notkeg .
Edward O. Jam".
Wm. Mallon,
Aretdbald Oettr.
wta. M: Mie
.), 0. 001 WIN, Amt., s
• or Tblrtand Wood crate
-• • • • - -
VW Tune wgv. i AV. A.. . ,
MAIL TWA av 8 a. 0. - -
Eingss Tsar ~ f.T aP. IL
Thee. Trains all rani through to Crestlinii and connect
there with the Cooththu• and Cincinnati, Ohio and Ind.
aro sod Ealefontslue cad Indiana Railroads. At Mans-
OAK ocetheiticas are glade lbeNsuark. Tancevilla Mon
roeville. Sandusky, Toledo, Chicago, 41.04 sod at Alliance
for Cleveland. Ao. Nd trains ran en Sunday
Through 'llekets areleold to Cincinnati. lordsville. Bt.
Lon* Indianapolia. Chicago. Rock Inland. Port Wayne.
Cleveland and the principal towns and cities in the West
, The NEW ORIGUTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
save Pittsburgh at 10 s. g and O r. it.. and Nor /high
ton at I' a n. and 14,. •
For Ticket. and er Information, apply to
J. 13. MART;
At the cornet otßus.' molar the Monongahela Rouse.
' Or at the 'Federal street' Station, to
GEORGE PARKIN.
Pittsburgh. `starch ISM . Ticket Agen t.
MONEY.
N. 2 S 13 , R AN C E.
Indiana. Tennessee, Kanawha, Masai llem,
Illinois, and all unourrent Bank Notc s,
Purchased at LOWER RdTES Chart day other Mum.
TEO hleltEST FILRICIIIM AID FOR OLD SILVER
• '; AIM GOLD. • '
SIGHT DRAFTS:on ?Inv York, Philndelphis, attain:
mat Bt. ronby the principal einee of the United
States. tarnWhed In num to milt at LOWEST itATEA.
FIRE IND EIRLIE POLICIES:OF INSURANCE
wimp lon tux, spatulas raecnueos pf 10.11X1Y,
CAPITAL, 82,500.000,
and the GRA-Wit INSURANCE 00. Of New York city;
Banken, Borlnnis Broken and Tnauranas Ante.
royadm re ! Nc. Wood it. oin dear from 'IA It.-
Dgmnsylvtutta insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH,
AUTHORIZED
OP FOMITII AND EO4II 4 IICIIKLD ST RtiliT
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL:B3OO.OOO. 8
.
lIVEDRR BIILLDLYGN AND OTHEDPROPNIerr.
AGAINST LOSS RR DAMAGE ~ ,BY FINE
. - . AND THE PEtaLS'OP.
San and Inland: Navigation and Transportation.
. - i .13111ZOTORA,
Wm. P. Johann.. W. BriMintook,.
0. St Ung, . A. J. loom
Body Paterson; limmedi T. hind,
7: Enter Sproul, ; J. R. Jones , •
Jamb Painter. • , Jam. S. NegisK.
Wads Mongols: • H. R-Coga.h.u., :I
- A. &Carrier; , i W. EL Harm. •l
. - • D. E. Pnrk. ; '
_ oVVICER.S. , . _.
Pensidern-lian ,_
_Wm Ir Johnston, ; . • . ~.0.
nix Presidmt-dlong Pnttensm..
_. .-
AnTenn'y and Proseurn-A A Csminr.
• Apistma.Wratry-$ n Ceriim. . f fedi isl 6-17
Xi FAV BOORS by express-- .
.r ... rea 4 tk th rtprAy at
N
1 ,....tv 1 ,,,,50t'8ir " m niV4l3.a.r,Loas I"*.t.a,
~,_'"1.7,9 " ..- 4 ,, 0 ..." - i .. Work: Al net—N. B. beer
e:Tto.q.;bc—k..ra—te.et-,nitonchett:lt"spared • fl f Di Aeket %temente , .
LC 00 , 1! _Cut Comm. tf..aten,ot
be ±ccooloc :ar EratbeellU.P•ly , beautlfultale by.
lAltrt, ' of Wiile_Aermax. got etesnotal by Dr. brver. Apo.-
i. tele Da:rptlinTagothr,L(Dearillatia. Heart 's .4.
Jur ,
._.. e , 1 IV ''' ' " aID — r
Citizen's Insurance UomVs , Ot. rztzson . 404.5ir.1110,11 .FARBLER,—esetannag , a
minute aeoetint of the funned. of wreck pact el
WM. DA0A1.111", :Preface/. r a enc.fronithe extremity of that:mad to the hoot eritleg
• :FIASIDEL L. MABalt FILL. &et , E deeerlption of call ,he illeeeeee to leleich cato part boilable.
,
the ~.t.y..teeniee to to applied he effecting a cum =l
^ 4 lfD • i the moat approved mode eit . treatment t a r preventing die
. °PrKs. ' " "rA WO rrj berTlM * S. 41"3-6.- ir ' ' ' inl a easenotopeeled with a cota,a alphabetical Bet of
,
. —.. . t:leofilcitlia9tY. l l. L. Zatiee, / R AY I. CO tor tale bf •
In.. INBUFAS 4131. V AND ctanc . , wage ON TES/V. j.01,-- - .7,...,,,F.,:,..„ . * co_ A m., ~
OHIO AND .11113131881PP1 RIVERS. /iN it,TRI E Blrii ta ro ,_
...., --..p.,..--,..42.74 ....Ml74ff X.:Aria 1701,
anamitwoßTATl9N. ; . .
3 ' 1/112= 6 / 1 1g I -
Wai. Ilags2r., rehantlfloyel.
Samuel .
: f'"..uib°'ga'i.....:' ' - :-. f.it . ...,.. 1 1 r- 5.u...° 4. b . . •
Walter Bryant. . , • . ...; ~ ~....
1 JILL M. °caper, •' • • . 1 :I!. •Pr....... , . ,
John 'Minton , . : . dill
WELLS, RIDDLE &
as Fourth st. l near Wood, Pittsburgh, P 5.,
• ILLWVTACTURSII9 OF •
Baggy, Carideo, Ridlpg, Drovers'
DRAY .WHIPS;
TUO
r N am p co G jmn=gr t an S efwbl 'A tly arci : 4 o D ; b bii::::_ ._.......... V ,re r s e T tz egeA t i : Lmia d E irect 4.4 : 7 ' ,
',ton thde W•etars, lo constantly
Ibt .. fan arta varied at
mdp .. nva t ga Loudon Wm=
arerder• ° 0 ./1 41 ° 4 mul 4 Fromptly
°hipped per lastrerilaw
• „
40emux
nnu lariatiG 8R055132113 - '
n 11 1"
71. a b7 D IJ I
07113 . '
o
HENRY COLLINS.,
obm.Bllll3MntarßollANT,
off;. 'gimps ',inn.
L. 26 drari4e,f"Wl.44o4
- -
• I'Mntonon. June 25th. tub. •
IVIDENT)- -The President itna Board ef
Jur maimeame•tb• Northern Merit.. terfice rentnau7
e ovine, tide dal' deemed . a 11110ared $2.30 on mob ehare
of Vete Zap, tag etora of sold Company the same le to' he
ran to the Stookhohlere on nr after the 10th day of Jull
non. jufrlwde G. Ft. W ARS ER. Treanor.,
Ce-Partnership.
NATALTERP. MARSHALL associates
with him nu the 2d d.gor July'. JOB. R. HUGH
In the Wan Palk, btellent,th•D•Wfl
iug W. P. NIAELtIIALL &CO.
Wool.
CASH PAID F.OR WOOL BY '
J. IL MPRPiir, Shoat stmt.
yisinis opposite Use Munongskiebt UOl2.
XOUNDRY ZI:',TAL—Nos. 1 find 2 Anthrae
We
Hanging Rook N. 1, Missouri A- 11. I. Ots. s.
, see by Ju9 . ~, IL EL.S.ING, 70 Meter strosie *
— LOO S--BedfordForge Charcoal Blooms
1 . do do Lump.
Lemnos Nom do Lump , .
Coro Nap - do 8100m,.'
!Web,' jrdi IL S. KM, N 0.16 Water stmt.
•
ME'TAL, No. 3 Anthr(Mite metal,
Juniata metal. Ooks metal..fbr sale
_ll7.
- H. S. 11.1161, , N0 76 Vistas street.
lANTED--$lO,OOO Time Bills, having
i 4 from 2to 7 months to ran, _ho .mount. floui SMO
to 61000. 'Apply to B. MoLAIN BM. 21 fifth et.
EMI-ANNUAL SALF.--4. A. Mason A.
Co. are offering the whole of their exteneire Mock or
°story end 1110•.• at er reduction of-h to 40 per cent.
.. • .
ESIBROIDERIES —soo'.oairtono 'of
gmbrolderies, Whit* Goode,
_Trio:minas. dn. gelling
as a reduction of near!, one half. at the Pelni.Annuad
Sale of Ju9 A. A. MASON tOO.
STRA"I' COW—Taken - op by the
trobecribet, on bls premien. to Coln. T 9.
A chew' On.. on June 21at..1•0. • red and
white spottedlCOW. When the came to the subscriner ene
bad • rope around het borne: about twelve vaunt
• old. and giros milk. jun avert OED. BleoollllS.
I ti - - .
so It on of Partnermnp.
RE FIRM OF M'OLINTOOK h BROS.
le Old dny &Min zo
d byntual comma. Th. , mrlA
N
In•sa will be oontinue4 at No. 112 Market street, by
Washlngton.and M 00. , d0r Wellatook, ander the IMMO
and dm of Sr9LINTOCH BROTHERS.
en • WASHING r1):4 IieCLINTOCIR.
trl Id'CLINTK,
GEORGE L. TLiNTOOK OC .
Plttabargh, Jane SOth.lBssdu7
._,____ •
Dissolution of Partners,lip.
ILIE partnership formed by the undersign
edaad James O'Neal. in carrying an the "Camden
Werke, ander the mune and style or JONES. O'NEAL
d MILLER, is now dlasolred. MAO JONES,
July 7t h , 1856 , JOUN b. MILLER.
Mechanics' Bank.
?VMS INSTITUTION will be open for bus-
Ineoo on and alter JULY IN rit runnAss
li s q u o ti . l3l , DAYS au h7 zo be tro nsod d u t co 4 :l t:gr=nt doyo.
jia7-20 It. MILLI:SI. President.
Blecherica-Bank Stock for Sale.
ftyI ,. T m UESDAY. JULY 17th, at 7 1-`l o'clk
An ode 813 shares of the dale ot n hletlerk by ortey et
the Want of Dir-etors. K 2111.LBR_, irt.,
htl-dtd . Freshieat.
Orr= or vas dizsatlTlO2 Co.,
Pittsburgb, 2d.1855. I _
THE President and Managers of the "Coro
ringer ereetituf: I t iLidge the x ilpat e ips„ firer.
itlar ` anAKir say°
rt. Cants en each share of the Capital Btoelgat
peCntnnenr. On , slaleh dividends are made. • nrhleh
on
lf to litnekbolders, cr their Legal representatives. on or
after the nth lost: jua•lnd JOHN HARPER. Treas.
---
ANDI,A RUBBER GOODS—Olothing.toys
II:poling Bum Alr 11.11.. Solld Balls. Syringe.. Hr.... 1
*Wad , . Tr...dog Flaska,Canteene. Whip,
Ccublosta. Bed Pam, LIM Preservers sad Jetkets,
amort.rd Ring,. Bathing Caps, Camp Blsokets.• HeePtim
Shootmge j Canis. Cloth. urging Apmns. l Ideobsalos'
AVOW", ElOrlge BUM DM Bag.• - •Ta b.to PottetteaL Oss
Tabins.beddestD Inoomersble irrietp notrosatloned for
see, I.l3nteosi. and retell, at the India Rubber Neat. No;
110 Market rtreet. ju7 - J. IL PHILLIPS.
- -
5,1 AXTON'S RURAL BAND , BOOK—The
w the U P " Richfirdwo on ; he.ilo
" Bee
Pets of tbe eArZA;
Dameatit Poder. Atilfeitst en . tbe Co, In 1
enl.l2¢to rtla be RAY & CO.. 06 Weed rte-1,
RURAL HAND 1300 K—The
IJ second euirlera, containing
I.dy har oe norm Onrdenar,
balm:men alementa of Aarleultore.
ltmarne*. Bird /sneer: inaaa'a r....ar strinram:
remendan'a American Ifoechen Gardener:
American Culturirt. in I will 2 far sale hr
HAY at C., AS Wm /Went
ADIES' RIM'S° close
IfAigornu; "1110frilYON`!:'STN7..t
so-
Nn. flint.
N. 13.—J ..•i r.-^ r. !rect. auppli of Fern' , trea fla/a
rhlehare 0111.,11 for far c.a. nest Unto /4.
EMI-ANNUAL SALE--A. A. Mason
I:3fa arc telliegof desnantian a' Dr/ . G , cala
Semi-Armnal 1.010e1.. biles, Shea., an/. /Meta (I,als mark
ed 4c5e11.% to lily, mut. • 1 tin
()0 'PKGS. PRINTS, Bleached' and
Maatins. Gimbal. and Bnarat e... Wove
and law - m.lm: tve4 .t A: a. 1L4.1 4 01: A CO'S.
LACK CRAPE d'ESP_LNG.t , ---MurpliT
I.ll.ordoStid han ie.:44,4,4 m. morning by..vms
further auppil of the above iteara, and deals...loe elqlele.
LACK SILK NETT, for Mantillas, recd
Ilthis clay juO 1101151S8, 77 Market street•
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA
• STEAMSHIP Mill, Ma Einem...se.: •
Reduction of Priem to not Ms timer. 7ha (neap.• and
lionlthiest Bouts. Saar Hundred Aran Shorter Man any
ather Rook- alai avoiding Ma deadly Panama Peter mad
hoe mita efdlagerous Pordlogna. Panama Bay.
THROUGH IN ADVANCE' OF THE MAILS. • ,
The Accessory Trans it . 'Co. (of Nicaragua)
Proprietors.
IHE NORTHERN LIGHT, STAR Or
111 K W EST, PROMETHEUS or DANIEL. WEE.
L all deg slues steamships, 1,111 lease Neer York on
the /sth and datt, of each mouth. cenneethalt IV the Rio
magas Tramit Bente, Homing but Teals* =Um of land
mansports Lion mars coat nramdsoalsed road, Infant class
earrisses.)_nkth the steamships SIERRANINADA.,UNCLB
SAEAN:IE7IS PACIFIC, and 13111.1111 ER JON THAN.
one of width will lease San Juan del Ear, the Patillo
terminus of the Transit Route. where the Puddle Steam.
alp. reel. the Passengers at the Cornmanre wharf Im
mediately on timir arrival. and mowed at ewe to San
Peen deco. An experienced Surgeon le attached to each
ship. For Information. oral.sd , at radnad mmosAIMIT•
only to _ CUARLEn MORGAN, Agent,
j at-teses .2 Bonding Omen. N. Y. .
Rare Chance for procuring a Rome on
• Cheap and easy Terms.
THE subscriber offers for sale that beauti
ful piece of lend ( k nown to part of the 'Tustin.
rrontimer, PenztXrute %
oa of Attrigit: Plaid
Vttfltiore properar r tains abinvt mrea idileti wal be
divided is to oultabliyote oo very mate to mit the..
nwte hln ler ttert=timee Vicar ' 15: 46" Ma to I =
• retired motto • Home Ma good 1...1 1' , b o rb.: 4
of vowel at all dam by minlbtie , me •whirti tea thm
ptvpe}f7 halt I
prrttne to nTATAX: tr.l°V.Z" fled OMu.
Wrest se long ea thenurehmer uurr Matt m the 'Admit
in et UM time tern serum the Uterine itir the
support el thi widow and edueethum of the Madras argent.
ben Tuttle. deormand. For plot of the Rotund and other
44"'"D . 1 92 1 1reldLit SON, Real Ridge Agmtm.
'gadßobert Wren Citr_Tes Itoiteej.4 atolthliekl et.
an the Elinor ehndren of R.Rattin,ilemeept.
Ja2
OTICi g this dol. (ju1y.2d,)1855,
aumiki of au entire stook. tool& te. to my AxAser
c T. J. CreiF i rle solicit lot him the continuance of
tiv patransea wed upon too. • All - Persons knowing
themesim tad bted to toe are reauested call and settle
P. as I deem •Isaytna tba city' • T_,J • Craig it drily an
thoriryl to settle .11 claims. • JOELN BAKNOOLLAIt.'.
Tlisl Stove business and Tin, Copper and
Skeet Iron worii inanniketory, • inwil its Pregame,
w continued at the Old Stare. 13.YWallitreet,‘ un
der thermos and style of S. J. thy:
-.T1i09.
J. CRAIG.
O'CONNOR. BROTIIER # 00.
Rare Chance fdr Bludneisitand.-
rio ANY PERSON in want of a fain 'Sinre
Boom and Cellar situated hi the bert Munro tart
tent thy. N 0.24 Vlttifetteet, °DT , . B. 1 15,00 &W.
(now occupied by Cellehen sa a, 's clothing en & . •
chent • teller= tstablhitinent) o err mimeos'
meats, It Is sesnowledgen to be the most Llendsomi
store west of the mount:ans. Powestion can be glum am .
time, as Cdahaa has his new eters room, No. 110 Buthli
field et, appeette the Custom Home. now fitted tID. where
he Intends ~erring on the telloblog business, se urnaL
los particulate. stuiLy to CLLLAHAN, on the nreadesS.
mto A, MaiLIIRO, apoll, Bulldog". • inland •
MOTICE—The first annual commencement
- "e hrthe ramie Department of Avery (Wage nlll take
niece 7. 1 i Wedneeday; the 11th instant, at . the College
Suildinse. Allegheny My.. The esercleee ellitonsiat Of
dlrsertatione to English and French. tete:enema with
muds: Irsertises to commence at 3 o'clock..E. ki. Tne.
cleeln • • • jar:et
VIRGINIA LANDS FOS SALE.—A tract
_.•-oflaci3 planate in PrintOn 001201. within f we miles
or Brandaneille, contalnind.2oo act,4,100 elearach with
log boo,. and, 5en.,...150 an orchard of Ana fruit.
d g
San 4 daziele c T a hu. v ng. , thrtin i.
(4.4 now
h'nee, barn and hie.
Price diVp.
Ata4sB arm in same touter. aCtete oleorrd. tog
dwelling erected tban.un. Floe timber land and hrrel.
Title/ indhputable. Alec 000. B. hIcLAIN NON.
lug N 0.21 fob drawl.
TRAY COW "There dame to '.the-farm 'uf
17 the subscriber, Ilelng in Mom trewhlp. Almobent
ommtr. pa,oe Ala? TM, SIM. Medi. Cow, renamed to
bola o • U 3 ear. old, with ...remarked lent a pleas off lb.
MIL The oe-rer le mutated to owe. Itzward,• prone
. rrow ty,L pay charges wad take her awa . L. 3•1.
dleroeed of emonlirm to law. • 1 JCWER . O 13.10,A551t..
vor lases, Jane 10th, 1866•Juilate.• .
VEISIALE Life among the ' Aformoneri
nomdlvo of 01.7 Towionol a_portonoo tor Wu
fe of Moorxm Wider, zookotly. frau' Rooldood
sod fbr br Ad WAX 00.65 Wood Prost.
AriORN MEAL--95 bids. *ash rya and fo — r
qui rah, try _Je7 BELL k•LIGGETT.
"OATS ,
--500 btu,. reed sat% Bale 4?
pEARLf3-50 caaki reed arid, for sale by
CORN -300 boa. shelled for sale
B MX:MS-50 dos in store end for sale
p I LoUR T .,ISO bble. Sti_perfinct reed and .
-, 12 I)/ BPRINGssi. BARBA UGH & 004
1 X t.
id Libertr4u.•
lopyx FLOM-30 bble. Rye Flour rood
sad We by. -
____•B.nA RUM tt aoo.
IDE&--381 Dry Hides reo'd And for sale
trOMIZAT—Af6w bus. zonmefor seed
ibr .1* 3a7 %- a. Ist“avon a ca.
iy-ooL—onshVaid for the different grade
wool. or ~ . MINIMA lialISAllO ll 011.,
I lI ACON )11018-1/ hw omits raced' and
,brd.wr isft • .s.luisexcipa-koa-,-
M ASS -6 bble. to•=l:2g taijoex
faSTK COPAL VARNIBLV-1 1 bbls. to u
ltra, oat kr Ns !WAR MORI On.
AUCTION RA LF
PILANISTAI2O:4IORO43Ir.
eltdddw..“`Scdri dooms. ear., Wood awl FM atm.
rsE TEAS, TOBACCO, AT AQG
no—on irod.ei.a morrai., Jay nee. at 10
k. at !be cetaneerelal eattarooole, maw., Wood mad
mu A m will be .1 , 1;
10 Isf.thests Doe 'forma Ile.o Tes4 ,
P do Meet end 0 unboader
; la-ea Ylrathlsloluol
:Drlrd reattate. Chewer: Med °cad; b.
jag •- • P. X. Dion: , Auet.
GOODS AT, ACCTIO - K-- - -On Wed
ne,lss end ...Thiowda7 mornlorta l 1111 ewe 12th
'luta. at 10 o'clock, at the o, romerel se seer esse, earner
of ofd and Ste • will • close souries.,,,e,
an extensive *setiment of sesumalde ladles' Dream
einthe. sawdust.. tweed., mashes. sere,„;..
bro Pas, bonnets, hate. toot.. nod three. Au. de.
I‘6l P. 11 DANIS. asst.
SALE - 61 0- FO . EFEITED AZTEC NIEING
CO. STOCK—The fallowhig , rtllleates of stocky In
0 t,,, 0 0 ,, ng lle..beve fn./died for thenon•Par.
inept af aseessmentw"doe upon tbe natue,vi,
32, 84. P 5, 86 87,g , I. lig. 110, 130, 140,107.165, itei„
ISel, 215, 2 , 0, MS 25i. 256 sind 204. e holders of add
at
es are h ;thy entitled that the Th lame will be mad
at public surtiomat ....r ,
01 on T
evening. Jul 12113. 1866, at o'clock. telex. preytoualy
redeemed by the payment or the delinquent asereamenta
By order °fib. Board off/4.ton R. VFAIDER. haey.
P. M. PAPIB,
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
AND SToolBB—iOn Thundar owthinif. AniTlAlth, at
8 clock, et the Merchants' Exchange. Fourth ateetli to
soLL by order of Wm. P. Baum, Treed. , of littithxt. Nth&
the following valnatde Beal Estate and Woke. vim
That Yell:rale three story Inlet Dwelling. Moues No.
154 Fourth et.., the lot basing s front •l meats+. bet
on
4th et, extendlog back eightrgregest. Including a three
feed eller. aoliros to mortgage of sl
330W0 -
Lot. No 121 in. Stephen Colgell'a subdhlidonof
Nos Viand IS having • front of twenty lest on Olees l / 1
extendlog bock one hundred feet.
_,_
One undivided death of lot N 0.20 In Cluir•Zl — 0(
lots in Allegheny Pty. hallos a front of tel , utt t
seven theme on Muleteer, et., extending balk use tam
greland forty feet to Gray's aUsy.
Mt lot. in the Borough of Mentheeters taming sack •
front of twenty fe et on eoutheehr side of Murmur at, az
tending back MI fret 9 triage to Youth alley. bang In
Bageweire eutditteke of out lot N 0.217 to remerred Wan
opposite Pittsburgh. .
The undlybierP three.ffigul of two hneidnd and iditr
rdnescree of lend In BmonoY tenthddr. Dew.. do®
crhu ttll.th="v.r.'dent"
ota,anl2 Ogtg i 61. 0 0 t
east,No.llo
on the eontli, slid Nu 46 on the whet, being tract No. 48
In Leen; dietrlet,No. 2 ofthe,tielgedetiOu orwrefe. Bob .
Jar to lien of VA.&
One bi:aped and thirty Beres laud In Wood younty.Tue
fifteen miles below Parkersburg and three miles from the
Ohio river. 00 which are emoted a saw mill sod log hon..
Subject to lieu of 8170.
The north quarter of notion 13 In township 47 north of
ruffiriZi t e, thbilttgleatrigulaintlig=thln Mir-A
mutts township.
The sontb.reest quarter of median 19. In townglilp 47,
north of range_2s west. to the Marla of lain? =bled. to
one hpo•
. te ' d t t o le t r tritir=isT:l7l=r an g ~tit
Marquettetownehlp.
The northaest quarter of meg= 24. In townshiP
earth of ranee 26 weet...in the digraict of land s MAMA to
eale geed Bt,ldarLe, containing 180acresIn Simulate
Oce undivided forth 0f166 scree of copper tad WWII.
trust lan& isteeelkas 6 of townstdp 48, meth Of nzirt la
west, In Oakland county, 191thigegL
77 ehre Ohio and Pennsylvania Ita ll roadCo. Merin
183 North Asetienak Minims do dot
60 " Forest City Beak .fCleveland dq
5 ." Pltheinnith and cumew.a R. B.
10 Steubenville do, dot
ISmuellsvide do der
6 " Charger Valley do da.
88 " Pittsburgh Coll 11111 Tarnplke CIO. dot
68 " Tempueneerville Plan Road do egg
4 "
W Bluff Mining
mt ',lreton k
do d ot
sfo do det
400 " Iron City Mining
060 " lire /3tee do do dra
200 " Pittsburgh and Tals Royal Mining
800 " littsbunlb Mitdole Co St o ck ' =
lb " Agree .Sll do. do.
.12rosst gala. leaf! P. M. balfl4l. - 4 mg.
dram' Piarios.
: pm - MELLOR, No. 8 1 it eismi
Wood et-: tntwarrn Dlasnond allay
W l'"u ar.to " 49 = 1" 4 1 1 . 11 1 _, •
PIANOS, from Wm Idanufactorg wmaranng
Son* Boston: + Sham Inatruments oat th e drat
an Inunared 1 ! IC namely invented sad WallAMS*l
by ins 11.domOnlekonnas. Lanus are tsodally Wind%
PARLOR GRAND': PIANO,
The firdt and IC.
She land to lbw
sNamosath I.lra wek of 1 0. 1 . 1 * PS- ,
any, him been lset. by the subsertner. CO. Albion.,
actor* In Dognn; and nil' be rlp!ned. darla&thla and Um
=WI4 wet, :PU 4 N .
II lir.
Oblokortag *Snug Ilan..
*lb - for I , lttanurahand farm Penn..
DUDLEY; . BTONZ & CO
COMMISSION & FORWARDING SIERoRANTS,
NO. 9 SECOND STREET.
(between Main and the R i ver;)
Louissillo,: Ky.
..k.
r
ARTICULAR a ttention paid -to the yllT
cb.e. nr..l eery of itt ,, p, all , ' 71•114.ecT.71 1
d.. i. ,„,, ch,„... d, trw,ber.,th.„, cepa...y.l
and 3lso uts . ctnred sTJsles. •• •-. ~ •
a...lisnnwts Srlaeited, and tislAt adsaisteillside.
bus. Isms t-vol is demoted to thy eldlhatten "
and ells
of Pi no Forte*. Mplodoony. Cbueeh mull neon Omani
[W. A. Ilichirdeon *en, 1
lie.m . V.dnymilnfl
A. Unctuman & Co- WholemdeOsoonW nu '',
' •
enmoltenn Narelmtd!,
O,OWILIi & - 11rc,...Ntibolatile art , Mill ,arut
gtar Candle Mann.ll.Tarers. "
Witkins .S - O el T. Poll( Packers & 'Conn- Villains. 7
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Ilia 78 Sound st. bet. Wood &Market eta.
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MERRIL &_LiQUES;
- —142 Centre Street;; New York,
MANUFACTURERS • ;AND .10111 Vrtfl
-hoWranght Iron Pipes. Pitting,. 'hole. and erorp
piton otopperatus ronnested with liWistss and
ear. for heating end lighting ethernet*. Ch Hotel.
Private Derslihnie. Hogidtele. dnltnite. Meg.. nob.
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dho. Vpitee. Cooke. POmPe. 9inntee. Wilms d Boar
lines nude to order. •
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mai Patent—serranted to do cloakde the wink Ming tilt'
er invention.
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WOUNDERS AND 'ENGINE BUILDERS,
11: and Mozufactorm deserliConC MAN*
Moo, N 0.21
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streeta.
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ireluable:o4-Iticay for Sale.
folbwririg Property will be offered far
', isleusto Esturdsr..l - 10210., 1661,
totems Pena street, tar brit') het tub, oh me d.
hllt to traeted a comettdotonechrellteihmh "
Two A ,
Dish. bung the third basun above Values allow. NMI=
St. Clair s2ul Irwin streets.) on asethatist then leas o&
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ICIELIGIOUS .WORKS:—Pastoral Letterst.
1142•4264 Paantttic ilastatlneat'alty of the Chunk:
actatatta testa to Liar, Smote. Quinlan I tom.
fCbarlaek'a Practical earriedam Ta bt. oa
Thatito on Preaching: Payinas of the Oral Potty Bo L _
Thanifultatar 3111 , gaT of abo itrar,BarmooP,..
of :11=Tb1).:Vsit t . ° • itlZatfd= 1
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Monntalos tun* Mole 11111 e, vr LIN In Calltattda:_
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•OITERINGS IN ..SIOIIIOPE, or Sketches
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Weetets,,Pensela greet Mitalnlaid Defend: •ith an sp.
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ILL Tbmght• at .Lobmne, watt...a to . the ti.forroli of
soars hwried iltoraey Labor, by N. Porker WIWI., got rel.
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.grAtINTIS ON PATENTS - 7 A. treatise an
stf.ktit.har of Patents Ibrasstcl bbiestions tn tbe truitet
BOAS. Awoks.i edition, vita seeffammeama
"'M Mares 114mM %Amid, lor sal• or EAT a CO.
jab - Bookrellers and Ibtaticaults. be Wood si. •
ARSONS ON CONTRACTS—The law of
it. An Aar* as rbaacnud tam s. Pariona,mn4 ra&
.furb bled sod ?N ask by . HAY e.,
S7.b.CP Books•Uars sad Statimen. 66 Wma at
VIOVE 4,I 4 iODINE—Ax, immediate and
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