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In the midst of thsiSmost inextricable confusion
hi Which: political parties are involved in this
Btatl r is eosins proper that we should present
the mesas why we urge the formation of a Re
publican party in this county and in this State.
We will be as brief am is consistent with perspi
cuity.
For some years back, until the dose of the
• . eludes' campaign of 1853, the voters of this
scanty and state were divided mainly between
two great parties—the "Antimarionic and Whig,"
area the ' Democratic " parties- There was a
.
. • 'llifieene /minima" and a "Freesoil" organise
ti m, both imam The' ' , Antinu!onia and Whig"
• party In this county was the moat atimeroua, its
majorities over the ° Democratic" party ranging
from 1600 to aro. It wan also always bison op.
posed to the aggressions of shivery, was opposed
to fhs Fugitive Slave Law and the compromises
of 1860 gemarslly.
Thu dfsaslroy result of tie campaign of 1862
destroyed the National Whig party, and as a
watorel ammarnmoteinflicted a severe blow upon
Rats and (aunty organisations. Still there was
harmony and strength lore in the party in this
the nu of Know Nothingism in
1854. - dor. Pollock was. nominated by • Whig'
Onevention in March of that year, and a Whig
ticket was placed in nomination in this county
in June. It was soon ascertained that a secret
withinand politica; organisation was in exist. mos, aad that-the sampaign both in county and
sin% wend depend upon tie nominations. The
Whig candideu t - far Governor made his peace
• ..with the wry; pow, byleoandu g a member, as
we presume sod have goOd reasons for bailer
. hag. theit Neste, .the diatingaiehed Senator
from this ocianty, the Whig candidate for Canal
Onamiseloner, nominated on the same , ticket
with Gov. Tslioch, and whose fitneis for the place
Was unquestionable and unquestioned, was de
feated by a large majority. In this county the
A n a m ords and Whig ticket, so long annually
victorious, was also defeated, except those mem
bers of it who had betrayed tha party which had
trusted them, and joined the new secret party.
Attar the election the position of parties was
discovered to be as follows
Whig..... . ...............
Donocratio- ......
Know Nothing .............
round nubile we may put the vote down
at 4,600 Whig, 5,100 Democratic, 5,700 Know
• Nothing. The figures given above are the votes
polled fir Dante, Bigler and Baird.
There is nothing to indicate absolutely the
changes in position and sentiment which have
taken place sines the October election. Doubt
less some few pastas have joined the secret or
' der sines then, and others have withdrawn from
it. Theron no question that a very considers- ,
' . ble number of vines were east for its ticket which 1
it will not real* again. Many persona were
rinadvecttry having the secret ticket thrust into
their hands by moons who bad lag been known
is Whip and Democrats, and who then betrayed
the emdklesoe reposed in
them. Others voted
the it s oticket-Whause it' was a new
mom. mod they were tired with the old p ar ties , and hoped something would grow out of a
•.; Asap Di: pestle. It is understood, also, that
the ment order received the Tote of the Prone -1
teat Assoidatiosi widch-is composell4ainly of
foreign Protesteate, who will loudlyagain
with "'arty which assails their individua rights
directly. We think it Is not aannesaohable sup
position that, the Know Nothing order received
at the last election more outside votes; which
will mot be east for their ticket again, than will
be mode up by any to the order re.
'oohed shear then. .If this is correct they are
' d notrireaker than last year to the amount of the
- umber of withdrairals.' How many these are
inanenot say. Wed* know that greit numbers
' - of Anti-slavery uten in the order are dissatisfied
with their potation, since the - dlareption of the
party at Philadelphia, and inebseipeently at Read
ing, and that they an anxiously working for an
opportunity to unite with an organisation open
and manly in its Manner,frecranie prcscrip
, t*, sad suliktintly liberal to Waite ill persons
sineunly eati beemolly opposed to the, establish
moat of slavery la Runes,, and'to the farther
-• manonehnints oi to power. ' •
- It will be sea from this statement Hat there
were 4800 Anti-lissoule aruiWlrig TOOTS in this
county 5t the last eleotiem who could Got be se_ Into the Know Nothing ranks Ur cheated
• . Into voting for its ticket. As these ' voters all
stood fhil sad square on an Anti.43lavery plat,
ibma adopted ansahnOudy br the County. Con
; muttou, ithey can have no objection to the Re
publican movement. The Whig pasty, which
hi long been their political home; 4 no more.
Its state and county" eiganications him either
beta Pun op or used for the benefit of„,theiecret
' Order. 'foamy it op in this unity can answer
no good mar; se it would be merely a local
arganization: Where Airs these voters .togo I
They moot smite with their old opponents. the
• Demorists, because the litter are committed to
- Shia Douglas's-Item administration, and have
: 4mnd - fhb* to Northern rights and to freedom'
• is the matter of the. Nebraaka outrage. They
moan 'aide with the Know Nothing'', because
they abhor; secretoath-bound politinsi societies,
- : biome theyan opposed to the prowniption of
Natinut - and because they eatinot, fie , dame
seas,- support a debit noininind ln secret, in,
; .'the fartestion of which they Were permitted to
hive uo'sharo. , , ,
'• 7 211.iOpublican Party dins wpolitioil ; home'
• •
is sub, entirely congenial to their peat pa-
DOW proclivities, and with their present items
sides. I< presents A tangiblO nine of
Mist inmentons . importance, the
_decision of,'
which cannot be delapil„„ind which will greitly
*Diet iks,thisttaie. of this country ,In genera,
tics to eons. Here good and sabot:andel
~. mama for the formation of nth a patty in this
estudy.. Another is, as it offer, the only prim
tiisat.nixie ot.harmosloceaotiomwith our
stomas of ;daller views, in this and other Stites.
• While tie Whig pasty is soared, hand of, the
IMPablieenteriendastlate brie a iviibitanfin andel
teethe isciatenui laser *kr Mater west of us,
sad mai/torso an Sa peagy•so to gra it perm
- .alaceisad power la all the illteass ifoeth of 114.•
en andDbeteee ISM. la sandy all the If otth-
Western counties of our 'owe Bade,
- • -sseseanenne in foot to Pulite and vigor to the,
lispiijkata mimosa! . There is a lo Al
': legheny l ,ecnuitglUddii oarly.ia beauty in the
moyentee., as , she has always bent known for
her reeistanse to the neenanuiniti of slavery,
and her :sturdy- oppositkm the 'pro-slavery
Dmgerstie peaty.
pitl4. upeet, to the, main 'political.question
.;aaer at issiso Whew* country. Unary in Kan-
. 114, IrilietbsiOr,Piallie dot Ena if we were
.ninise to, totigo,ini:flipoiitton 'Komi Roth.
blighwt;whifehoht n pin by tinlting with it?
Ma hefji *Dor,
Poisitka aiihipWlslg party. The trot and the
mot, Ia this Stab, are otasplotely pl4idtd. In .
:"nnionsonnas,thoro lie no toionlitlionn;indin
AIM*/ sr divided lab liortOk'n#llNt sod
whet scant dr greet Satin
f 110*-Oblo sad
. hnibuois . they are'lost
- : 1iii.'041444, 111 4014 . i 6 a1rer, tit. atok . buian
Bet• l t ii models to talkibout gOlng
.
- wrasellamatelikeolion.:: holy
!..: l iiisiiiL4".l4l••• freedom
. - onotn444.•tived by a
lirioat4 005:00 b 7 oithtolitt°° to
astriiiitaiiiiptiost e ions ambit* 'hub
•
. .
manta - ilylmotite from - their Imeelift.rtreetere
las - Very sinks of corruption..
Look at tin' Tux**, then inrvety light,
there wine to be tiOrtafe and hOniirid)le course
left for many thousands of voters in this county
but to join with their - fellow-citizens of other
counties, nod of other States, in this mo4ement
to reel* the arroont and swelling tide of slavery.
Ts tho movement practicable—will it be IMC
-416118611.? . 11114 it is thoroughly practicable • and
reasonable; and entirely proper in the present
aspect, of political affairs, we think is evident
from what we hive said above. That it will be
sttocesatul in the - Northern states generally, all
of then, except Pennsylvania, there is good rea
son to believe. That we have doubts of success
s in Pennsylvania wetreely admit. At present,
however, we can see nothing more practical and
more likely to be succeasful In opposition to pro
slavery Democracy in this state, than the Re
publican movement. We have a strong hope
that the whole Anti-Nebraska sentiment may be
concentrated on one ticket in the Presidential
campaign, and although the , pro-slavery tendon
titian of both the leading port es in Philadelphia
is discouraging, yet oven there we have reason
to look for a strong' and manly resistance to
southern aggression, wilien the political horizon
shall be freed from the mists of Know Nothing
bigotry and proscription.
In regard to Allegheny county success even
this fall is -not improbable. We do not promise
this, nor ask . ani (MO to maist in the movement
with that view.. There' are higher consideration;
which shouldgovernibe suffrages of independ
ent voters titan the prospects of immediate ene
mas. In the first - place, we see no other means
of casting an intelligent and honest vote against
the aggressions of slavery. In the second place,
we desire to unite. in . political fellowship with
voters holding similar views in this and other
states. In the third place, wo look for certain
tmccess prospectively.' In the fourth place, it
is not improbable that the movement may be
enecerisful at the first election. We should have
no doubt of it, with three or more tickets in
the field, were our organisation complete as
that of our oppocents. We know the great dif ,
acuities attending all new organizations and the
advantages possessed by well disciplined parties
under a thorough organization. For 'these rea
sons we speak with due caution, and not because
we do not believe the sentiment exists in suffi
cient power. We have the name and the senti
ment to secure mammas, but we lack the organ
ization. Considering the state or parties at
the last election, and the gradeally increasing
alarm at the progress of slavery aggressions,
and the indignation excited at the outrages in
Missouri and HAULM, nothing can prevent sue_
eves but the want of concentration and organ
ization.
At the last October election the Know Noth
ings polled a larger vote than they ever will
again. The tendency of their strength was to
decrease from that hour, and • these tendencies
have been accelerated by every step taken:of
late. The Democratic party was also encour
aged last year to put forth all its strength, as it
confidently calculated on an easy victory. The
Whig party, on the other hand, was dispirited
and was suffering from the evils of intestine foes.
We think there is Bound reason for believing
that more of the voters of this county sympa
thize with the Republican movement than with
either the Democratic or Know Nothing parties.
There is another element working in favor of the
sepublican movement. The Liquor-sellers have
united in a secret, oath-bound association.—
Their strength, which is considerable, estimated
from one thousand to twenty-five hundred votes,
is drawn mainly from the Democrats and Know
Nothings, The Dimatch, not lung ago, com
plained that Know Nothings were uniting with
Liquor-sellers. The transition front one secret
political society to another Is easy. The con
science and the sensibilities soon become blunted
by such connections. If the Liquor•sellent can
not rule the Democratic Convention, which they
will try to do, they will nominate a ticket of their
own. AU that is wanting for success for the
Republican movement then, is to secure a Mar
ough organization.
We have thus candidly presented the whole
case to oer readers. We ask them to consider
it, and to reflect that the responsibility of-the
existence of slavery in Kansas, and itt the vast
regions west of it op the Rocky munatabu, and
in Utah, may depend upon their tuition. 'The
time •is short. The next presidential election
may decide the fortunee of our countty, and in
augurate the era of true freedom, or subject us
to the control of the ever increasing tyranny of
the alave power for generations to come. We
hive fearlessly and faithful,' discharged our
duty, and let the result be what it may, we
Can honestly say we did what we could.
Tea Repo - Duces Slovenes? IN NNIV YONNE.—
A "Whig" and a "Republican" Convention have
been called to meet on the same day', at Syra
cuse, on the 26th of September, in view of a har
monious and complete union in one organisation,
similar 'to that in Ohio, and Indiana. Out of the
Emden Know Nothing ranks, we have seen no
dlesetit to this movement, except in the Now
YOrk Commern'al which prefers to retain the old-
Whig organization. It is so reasonable a paper,
we have no doubt it
will abide by the decision at
ire political friends. One of the mote remarks- ,
ble changes, however, in these remarilabLe times,
is 'that of the New York Courier and Fuguirce, a
. paper which has always been the organ of the
Union saving Whig commercial voter* of New
York. That influential paper is now one of the
most strenuous supporters or.the kepubflcan
movement, as the following extract t will show.
In an editorial article, in reply to the Comae' ,
de, it , says: .
We menet only a part and pa . iel of th e
rank and file of the Whig party, but had the
honor of giving to the odds and ends of par
ties in 1832, the nu ne of WHIG, ma poe under
which men of all parties with exaserentire
conldat once rally, and act in concert,
without any compromise of honestly entertained
convictions, and free from the trammel* of party,
except when party'action became necessary in .
the establishment of great principles. We
therefore may readily be 'supposed to have
as much attachment to the name of Whig as any
other member of the party; and such, unques
toistably, is the fact. But much as' we love the
name of our Party, we are still more attached
to its Those principles ate ronserra.
her; honest men of the North and the South,
could unite in support of tho Constitution and
the laws, regardless alike of the Abolitionista of
the North and of the Secessionists of: the South
-'both equally inimical to the presentation of
the Union. • And terriers they did so'unite; and
during the entire period of their Union, neither
the Northern nor Southern fenahcs, were ens
' bled to actomplish . any of - their nefarious
wheaten against , thtt perpetuity 'of the Union.
True, they , made a greet noise and threatened
lustily; .but there ended their ability to do
mischief. The Ooriatitntion, the Compromise
adopted ender it, and the Laws enacted in con
formity with it, were all retorted by the Con
servative Cafes men, of both sections of the
country, but more especially by the men of the
North, until Man evil hoar, the South was amine.
ed from .its allegiance to the Constitution, and
most weakly tad foolishly broke faith with their
northern friends, and repealed the Compromise
of 1820. •
That set wawa fonistain upon southern honor,
an inenlvto the Union men of the North, mild as
tteseheroun to the cane of Chlitrii as any thing
ever meditated by-the most rabid of the rabid
abolitionists of the North. It virtually said to
no and to every Union man 'of the North, who
for a quarter of a century had stood between
the fanatics of the two sections of the country,
and insisted upon' the compromises being equal
to the Constitution, and that the Fugitive Slave
Late; passed in conformity with the Constitution;
of 1860, should be enforced, if necessary, at
the point of the bayonet, because that compromise
woo as binding upon the People as the el nivontiee
of 1820 iistY; which in our eyes 'oar as sacred as
the Constitution: the repeal of the Missouri Com
promise we say: virtually said to the Union men
of the North—"we have acted with; and need
you, so long as we considered it one initial 60
to do; but that day Is past.' All we have ever
said about the sanctity of compromises Wa6 hg
lovshearted and false, and you ite'r esponsinglo
116, have been , oar. dapes . 'end - playilingi IYO
have repealed the Compromise of 1820 benanse
It was Inappoeition:to, the extension of slavery;
but we insist upon you adhering to the Compro=
mise 'Of 1850 and the Fugitive I;ilive Law, and
the Tun Compromise; and if 4tnt do net, we
thill break up the tint= I True,we have made
you ridiculous in the eyes of the_ While country;
Wiest amok be helped now; 'and ill you have
to do' is to recall'every word, : yoti eve rirrote about
the msortdoesi t orprolnustennCtheir claims
to respect, - and go on ati wnni;nitli it again Butts
our purpose to cheat And . dicelve you, and final
ly, to se' ybu`to Ponds! Dat a tier, &e., for it
'mess, i ll pottage:"'
Buck we mkrotiii,virtaili Wei lie lB 44i
and ilia the aid** at the elimir to the won'
Fntige Sad Diatomite of the North ;
ever attars may de; oureourie is plaini4 Wa
love the.Whigpirti,..but - we bee its prifielplei
more. :We disse-abolidonismi but writrould'
rather a thousand times vote for Gamines and
Teresa, as President and Vice President., than
tamely submit for an hour to the' humiliation
which tile Senate bee put uyin ne by the repeal 1
of the "Missouri ComprOmme." • With ns; there
-fore, the first great - object of our political life is,
and will continue to be, the restoration-of the'
Compromise of 1820; and to accomplish that
object, and thus burl back defiance upon those
who have been dishonest and unprincipled, and
reckless of faith and honor, we are perfectly
willing, if seed be, to eotaunt, for the time tieing,
with even Political Abolitionism and all the oth-.
er abominable isms of the day .
But, say the
cunning authors of our dishonor and the miser
able time-serving Politicians who are ready to
kiss the band that smote them—mlt is too late ;
the mischief ham been dus k the Compromise of
1820 cannot be restored without interference
with vetted rights, and making restitution to the
heuest and injured elavebolder who has moved in
to Iranaut,' Admit all this, and it is not yet too
late to restore the Compromise -of 1820; It Is
never too late to be honest—it is never too late
to wipe off disgrace and dishonor.
Let millions be paid, if necessary, to get rid
of the infamous swindle practised upon the North
by the Kansas bill; but never while one 'drop
of honest blood flows in the veins of the Linton
men of the Worth. let no. listen to the ery'of sub
mission le that great wrong. Let us shut our
eyes and ears to the threat of Disunion, and tell
lainly every section of the (menu
not only ,
that. they, shall be honest, but- that we ten and'
will enforce obaliaux to the Union, whenever and
-
by wheresoever it is threatened. Through the
ballot bozo we can and must restore theMis
court Compromise; and as we told the dhoti;
tionisto in 1850 when sustaining the Fugitive
Slave Law—'the Constitution, the laws, and
the Union, we assuredly will enforce tigsinet
whomsoever may threaten or resist them.'
"But," says the Commereial, " a union of
Whigssnd the Republican Party would be gniens.
teak" So much the better. We are willing to
consortwith the most rabid abolitioniete order'
to restore the Missouri Compromise, and ;hue
redreua great wrong; but we desire no further
union with them. The Compromise of 1820
once restored, we should again plant oureelves
upon the compromises and the laws passed in
conformity with them '•, and in connection with
the great body of the Union-men of tbs . -North
and South, preserve the Constitution as- it is,
and put at defiance all who dare talk of, or
threaten disunion.
This is plainlangctage, and we hope the South
will understand it. It comes from one who Lae
never deceived • them—one who hes stood by
their constitutional rights at all times and in all
places, for a period of twenty-seven years, and
who feels that his 'reward hes been dishonor and
disgrace from those whom he has served. It is
moreover, the language of the great body of the
Union men of the North; and . therefore; .it
would be idle for the South to persist in their
wrong. Their only safety consists in an imme
diate restoration of the Missouri Compromise ;
and this we earnestly hope, will be their course
upon the meeting of Congress. Let them do this
and make any compensation they please Vor
what they term vested rights, and all will be
well. The Union men of the North, may then,
once more hold np..their heads, and with honest
hearts acid strong hands and escutcheons 'no
lin
ger dishonored, insist upon adherence to the
Constitution, the Compromise, and the laws ;
and threaten with the bayonet all who dare to
resist either, or who are so weak and foolish as
to imagine that the People—the honest People
of America, will ever permit a separation of this
glorious Union of free and independent States.
Sat We direct the attention of those concern
ed. to the semi-annual statement of the- Alitia
Insnraoce Company. It will ha seen that it is
one of the beet and most reliable companies in
the country.
On Wednesday evening, after Um adjournment
of a K. N. meeting at Louisville, at which the
speakers had been interrupted sevecal times by
some Irishmen in the crowd, a number of boys
made an attack upon some houseswhich were
occupied by Irlab families. Stones were thrown,
and shot bred, and a man and woman wounded.
No arrests were made.
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SPECIAL NOTICES..
On Inch subjects the testimony at wt;•
NUM Znoirtl. a 001KISSITZ.—N al/ Yana, Anton 2. 11132.....
Mon Onto, of No. 2VA &wood rt.. Waving lament/4 Mont
3 ',on. old. to b. tandd.d with norms, porebnant ono be+
tlo ofDr. McLane* Colobratad Vomitus., and amnia two
Lea sponoaalla. obtob had lb..soet of .amino an mud
to di...barge emobor of Inn.. TI.. <dant fa ono
aninaltia end twaltb. WO woold advt.. .11 parent. jrbp
may 111211P5K tadr ettadnon lo b. boolgad with memo to
tom no liana but Imandtatoly mean.* and ntsolobton
Dr. Arlanto's 01.1.laratdd Vernatozo. 1.21 amt. - rA.
',any/al/to reAnded iueo =KT on,. if dots not aim saa
faatclion.
•
eaLkett K ear hi to edk to. DR !PLANK/
CritLEBRATID VIERNITME, and tals tote. Atl
other Terialhheht tt eeteptrieca. wmorthlenit DY. 14 1
Veeteau, atiebeattet Lteeenlbt eta wer
le , bed at ell reeeeetebte Dreg litotes is the Ilnilettitabee
mut tram the sole htoesistork
Also Tot ode by the WU propriebtre,
room° BROTHIMS.
Socemeore te J. Mild .11 111. 110 Weal et.
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Read Thlel—A Hollander's Testimony.—
JACOB EtllanKSS. Ilelas is the Ilailand a.ttlemmt of
Sheboygan. Wheonetn. rays 'Varier ettlfertna for .toe
tbs. the alienery attending an utter anagratke.ef retied
and tody, t bare been natured, by axing Beerbare'a
Laud Bitten., to perfeet health.
Tb. hat of tMa nonely being In such blob ropnto
saloon the llonsadon to Irlosonno. /dloblion. N.. York
Intket. In awry Holland ratlsakent to the Halton Stair:
ammo moth In Its norm
.1.27 Rumble os Nem.n mvty. or. , lierro.i
&mammal, or Neuralgic WNW..
maratisemeat In astottlen miasma..
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Real the Sick.—Men of liberal education
at the tweient der. devote all Met, talents to dieravar the
means whereby they may remove time painhil inatathe r
Which mail the Inman ham. Thant le no nobler art
than that of heating the sink. considering the neater.
lase dimmer to which man le Debbti and which may suer
hire to drag ante protested life of dietreee. or snidely
oat him an in the Mem of MI sesJatetire led asillalsaft—
We Amin irretaftaly Mee mon Irmy umarts of emittm
eating their dreadful eighth or eanstng a rearrest attires
Min to bantam+. In those elliell.wher• the Liver or tie
Stoma& the ea" we would highly rethementl Dr.
trOalaZie• 041 . 1111a0 fatten. praprzed 6y DT. O. M. Jerkiest
Ito mediate, at tido time !Mute blew than thew, Dit
her. and to there who ere eoftertter frost the Onion of
Indigestion, we any they era t, a antidote. FM advertise
met. Jett Mete*?
To Mothers, Wives and Daughterii.--.
?b. noblat tUscovet7 In tio adencoot mid th. and lb* .
on. width las. ootrtiona to P 0... Ito Waited
Marini to the Lama ?ugly. t• the malls) moonlike
known.. Marshall . . UtorlooCathalioos.
It Is dealgoed to cure the maim dime** lacideet to
females, each u grolstenas.• pain to Ihe beck wasktiamt
arlawme produllop from niustne and a hunted other
enle in limb train, have shame made lIA • bard= turn.
ed ulgence into • daily end hourly calse. The wet
lightened profewors of the endleal collegas In the old
vent& as well in In thL 00116k131). tot. held the gelded
In mations emulderathm, and they bushman,' deteneln.
oil that the mid method of tuataras thus ea baaiandage
aisle Emma wee ell waneG and that s coartaigiond treat.
swat was That ever repaired. It Lan old adage. thet
meat bottles move 'lowly: and Thus the Youilt y mere to•
mearotlng to harmonhis Umbels/vs and digest • • mesa
- Su uncut practice; Dr. Pomeroy, a ',bridle, with farm.
furs experience in the Meaner of women and children,
reduced the tb•ety to allude fem. and dleorWerol e Twir
oily width hummed and will mare eights. out of syery
Mardi mug now In gnu twain where the at
rium have bar. rupture& or Thera they hue' teen snare.
ly Waged brbed msdialtreehout, tlidhing MI be done
bet to alleviate the M.Pta... 'N. aioti s ATektlr
said Bs denhaao„ tba great feeder of the:Thellab gisdkai
school, sad, Omahas, let so one despair enfll We maw
dr kiss bee LI falthfellp tried. Threw snide MOE.* sod
the ethics or an Intaruted phyabdan—resson for you.
eases—me what the remedy bas done Ihrothera•nd thin
goon with • strong bath Is themes:mance that Ilarebalhe
OterineCathadmon le no "mice .said... beta atimatide
aomblastlon of medioel eirtnas, which will pewee the
consiltiallon Tram daetruotton„ wlf. urine the buidlou
*Mans* of disturb sad restore health to this/ready im
pelred eltail wirer. Mao 41.60 per tattle, hold whnise
side andnrialt at DR. am /I. KEYSEE•B Dreg Store.lfc.
140 Wood duet. .
LetUu from Hon. John Minorßotte, of
Virginbc
Mumma% July 91b. MS.
Nam. IYIe. 8. lkda d Pea gesua , emusideratlono
duty to the afdloted alone prompt ma to mud you Wu
Tolautas7 testimonial to the great value Of "%told/
Nieman Mecum." Ibr that almoatlueurabledirease, atraot
unt.
Without bigot dbrpord or deeming It nanowory to 'no
Into thm particulars of the w.. r can q that the sato*.
Mang molt. that bare bean produosd by the ar of that
madicloa on a member of my awn fondly. tat 'alder may
own observatbm lied - superintendenos, 'north* skill of
the beat phydedarm had been schatitad and all the usual
remedim tailed. rollyjostlt7 me In irmoommendlng Its um
to .11 who may b. suffmrLus from that dfoadhtl malady.
I do not amen to my that It to adapted to all roaallta•
tone, or that It will afford the tame mitmf In all mem Ibr,
of come, Imo boo, nothing &toot that—but Wan what
bare leen of the eflqa I would not tundtate' to am !tin
any and .1.17 ail, of &wings, with prima Ibr whom I
felt u Intaremt, or ovar whom I oould squint Intloanos or
control. Respmetrony roma
.1112.1d/WstamlT , JOHH . II . EMT& .
Statementirom Caruida.—Queboo, Feb.
reb,ll.64..—Heirro: B. A. Fahotiotot• a Ott—ilto bad u.
Ploonnot of rooolvlnt, this tbersilps. lb. *Hai mtubmu.
of Imo Ymolla4.. ' , Wet WI to Mr Inotittltit to tow
As It was mot vohnotatili. W. It% Inollotont.nolloo vie?
.1. 1074805 • 00.
Gignsia—My utU. donAtOt. S noes 1001 l
iono, tAder, wen • a.. anudomo ltose snows S am
norms. paraborottso bottAn of. yotot• V if
vhlehl Atm not. p ut , t t.7! tr ° ..., 1 ,
tad down ttoljkp lairm
wa k0tt1z0,....„0t Ta t. 12 to . woo of az
"raving oia — no on inn& (Albs Innolleiol otkos . O .
your Verniltono. 1 tool It tor filt.x to entanwoll It to lb.
opiakay y r a eoX . 7llo.
Gal=blolll. t 9 to_rlt malt .
Innoblo oneront; n THANIRL
tonand ard mildbyM 4. Lumerroos a ov ah l e
w .
deb Damnlan' Gallety.
MIL NEILSON would ieopiwtrully infoWn
Id, Mende end the habil& eisserally thetin %der th
64
h• hertnillt end at alaia4
eogrgletart — W Mum
Peet Ogitah Thirdr4 l l . 6 .4.. nre or the . ramt• swim mht
stegatficeat Cher
ht ever •ofieleseted AW
treenwtyhe wpm!, In the tin
mer of ned. pious. Wiese ass -
pseressei swats hikee all
Wirt Vete&
x-,•,•,,i.-7,,--.-7,.z.::::,.1.4:,'.,,;••:.,,a,1,'..-2-,.k75',,-g--i-;.i.',;,1--I',t,-a-§;-:.;=',.,.i4;:5.4.,V,.,,_i,,‘;.i:it,•6'i,;..:•.'•:.:!.,!:';,-.,,:n•:.;',:.',.,_,_:.,•:,,';i.:,:;i:'%..•,-.'.,''::i.-f:•':'-;-;',-',-',."72''-',''''''''''.. ;,.'''''
"..• '"''^".'7*,'l,.lz•gi.i-.•;',i,31e...',,-,,':-.=fi,tT2':.7-%:Z''4'-t;gi-'4.i.',i--.T.,g'.Zt-'-'4;,,,.,• .
WELOE ZeiktRIFFrrit'S
RAVENT GROUND ./lAws. -
AUVlNGinachasted from Mr. Wm.j3Outh
veil Ids Patent Sleht, du ssindlag circular and nth.
Ban, to whiff Iry base said him a lam stun, and as are
the oda pronststata Of Ws natant. WiLatill reward Say
pstadlidsinglatormstioa ofl gen:mists on Ms anair.
.riaafi th.ocar ntiebt62.l‘ rip wind
• env Perfectly even is tbkkasas. •
— naylll moire oott-•-•11111itot hoot while mottos
—>•m ;on smooth-41on losther-itoft kotp edge loner
thatiatir tame moo •11411.-sao sre not liable to Immo
turtruit
An Cur Furs an made from ut Extra Ruallt7 of Cut
Steal, impartadaxpremly for oar - ovra ou t manual blase
mat ttua unuratkr amid far Bum
•
we ieep,,iwfnie leftent all manufertmere of Lumber.
that no Sew Intl he neat from Um Satabllehmeat but what
Is of itspOrtor nod aid workmanship; the Temper will be
thud more ennead wafer= than any Bay In um, .
. . . _
IVXLCH-1, OREPPITIII3.
ordmr.eahld by . JOIMPII WOODWELL & Co.
I. R. •oa D~IIL
JOS. WOODWELL & CO.,
nipoßms MTh DEALERB Di
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE,
coaNze oi WOOD d RECOND grizirsrs,
jun dem , PITTSBURGH, PA.
OMOA TERRSYLV,ANIA RAILROAD.
'E ONLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH
The Nast Trai n leaves at 2A. M., through
to Cincinnati litl2lkolus and 40 minutes.
•
Act Two nave is 6 4. 0.
INTMEI
. Thee. Online oilman dote connections at Ctrestllne, and
the drat twO connect at AWanoe. The direct rotate to It.
Lord , ti now °Pen: via Crestilia and ..t.abaupou.. 100
miles ebartei than Ida Cleveland. Cknanections new made
at idanideld prith the Newer* and Sandusky City road;
and at te.lbe with the %/mewled" coney:denting there
For whet:tars see lilltnildlld. No trains run an ar.ndaY
thrones Ticket. sr. 'to Modena/J. louUiille, ht.
louts, builausDDlll, Chloe/to o : Rook 'lsland, Fort Wayne.
Cleveland and the principal towns and .otln in thw West
The NNW BRIORTON.4OOONNODATION T.llllll will
leave Elttebarsh at 10 *An. and 0.15 T.A.. and New Neigh
ton itILR. and 1 t. n.
For Tided* and farther tannest:lon, apply
At the cornet alike. ander. the MatwattaWa
9r at the Fedora! stout Static
01011011 of
PI Ultimata. July so.t.
Mein*, Mutual 'lnsurance CO..
'OF FIIILADELMILL
01$1 7102 NO. TO WALNUT
Z 1 STEMS •
IMCDISB74-17.Asedd, 1112,092, &de:ly hroestdd.
URANOE- Baildings, Mer.
ehandies, Panama, *a. In farti
worth titt7.
P&ClTirt. a a l igUre ' lli7l 3 l=l 4 itane e ln%TralMrt
of the Centgany, enthout liability for Imam
The LOlMMellliratee of thMOOMpant, tbrprofits, as
nonyertlam atiainto the %pita! noel of the tlomp':.
mIINOLOY. President
Biammai Bocretimy.
Dlllo.lltifilk
- Olen Tingley. Levi. IL Ashtinrat
. Wria gt. Tampon:L. George N. Hager,
T. O. Bock till, Beni. W. Tiara/,
G. W. Ocreenter. totem.
Wert Steen, 11. le Carom.
Bohai ?dead,
Bdrard O. Jur.
Taylaq
Wm. Mona.
Jamb T. Bunting. Areldirld Gotta.
macre.d. , Wm. M. Semple.
. N Ana Pit
teg.
sanerThrd oo dWa . ld ova
PITTSBURGH
Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water Streets,
PGB. PA
NO= 0.11011.1 r; lomidea. Joan ITIB
D. BUR MeCiat Beer.
This Company makes every Insurance ap p
tow contented with LIFE RlBlll3.
Bull and Oaft.lllnkloal the Ohio and
1101 &flatland taibotariek and Marine Mega ea
ergly
And against Loss or Damage by Fire,
And agalnet the Palls of the Bea and Inland Navigation
and TransbortaUnn.
Polktee
en humid at the haat mem entalstent with agar
te parties.
Robert Galway,
Jammu
ithw l4o= 4 4 a. .
John hmtt
i s e . ph i, P. Osman. M. 8..
Jame "M=..
John Milli,
nuialtons
Monad. B
,nab/.
Jona
ratanal Weis:tan.
J..s_ W. liallatan,
Mac Arbtithnot.
David Men./.
Donna N. Lea Kittanning.
- r. sav7:s-1.1,21
Brame: IBBnANCrE 4XI3PABY
OF PITTSIEITAIGI-1.
.10111 N H. SHOENBERHER, President;
ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary;
C. W. BATCHELOR, Oenerul Agent.
Will Insure Against AD :rinds of
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DII4.IXITORP+
J. B. Shoeuborger.W
VV. K.:
0. W. Ilueboka,
& . T. Lomb. Jr. Jobe Coughol.
Oworigw P. Peldols bnod
M P. S.
WW. t koww l o l i•Wdowl b/ WU. ond.r poll.
dos t thlo OoK will lallberolly 8.11.[0..1 and
zwomptlr wad st 011doo, No. V 9 WATY.SPTIIKET.
Citisana Insurance Conpy or rrizstnargn
RAOALET, Prendent.
lIANIVISL L. KALIL. &eV.
0177C.Z. 114 WATER. BETWEEN 14REZT4A1HZ1
• WOOD ATRIUMS
1.12/2/1•215 HULL AND CASOO' BUM ON TH2
01M.AND.212,81281PP1 RIYILKS. AND TRIBII.AftHIS
ar-Ntarals *aiad Lau or Liowee by Pam AL/10
aleamal__24prita er the JIMA thet,AVLAND_N4ViGArioji
••• •
mum..
g ills:
is a . at.fe i Linerd. -,---
Wa...b..0„. 4 -F-* . TeLL"leltimb.
rigtrk. irsotiss.
AL M. Coops.: I Ma.
JOhn Wilke. Am
PHILADELPHIA
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
No. 149 OELESTNUT STREET,
0PP041171 CVS PON 1101134
Will mAe kinde neurone°. either
Perverse or Ltadted. ea evert Ore rcpt No at Properti
Ilbrobsaollsa.
ItetOBRRT rum:amble rates et p.mlao,
P. KM% Prod:feat.
U. W. Ottaspw, PPpr President.
lIIPXYPOPPS:
Qua. P. Harm.
L B. Caoll.be Le i L .
W a r
rq
P. B. levery. Jam& Peal.
Shemin. Jetta Clan..
a J. MatilalP.N K. Wile,
1. Duca:soars. Ileernor.
J. O. uorm
ea 96.17 re • EoMot MUM sad. Woad ono..
Western. Instranoe Company
OF PITTSBURGH.__ _
...... M. wanop. ocep.
Will heure against all 'kinds of Pm , and
Marine Rieke.
ama.
itor . t ap, .
.Ib o . bett. at /WOW
*IL • I .l*.dace, ' wenn name.
o. nme. - topmetee.
Ars lootttatfolt .
ilmrs,„.7aratasa.arspp
_yt DrapphOpvri ka.x=boujbaraf,en
~cevw
HOLMES, RAI:IE & CO
151700103808 so
A. 11. HOLMES 4 BROTHER,
itAIIIITACTiIitiI Of
SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AR
. LEE, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT
TOCKS, •PICKS,
•
Timber, Tobeeco & Cotton Screws,
94204 orki,ktrwsfri Arkeltlkirry.
Car and Bridge Belts, witli Thread end Nete
• complete;
PITTSBIII 811, PA.,
wawscetts, 112Wilfti irk 1 . 07 Mr rel. knl/Erk
Won flittrurzLe no.
Wir.4ll work warranted.
WELLS, RIDDLE Co.,
86 Votutb et, near WSOd, , Pittsburgh, Pa.,
MAITI7FACTURIRB Q
snB69, Carriage, Riding,. Drovers'
' DRAY WHIPS;
THONGS A-ND SWITCHFEB,
Keep el:instantly on hand, received direct
t'thereirveiT'l"Zzr.,el4.ri =9..1.1^41-
UNZ..";;Ar.:l2lA b ittptCl. A k a:al
Willa an. ft..
n
'M . N./ Stria Whi nrintnii nirnidnn Mini'.
,the and gansuPtl7
w4BRANnaLet
JOHI COCHBAN;.*. BROS
NANUFACTUREAS OF
Iron Railing,' Ithe'lailtoi 71611 Dion, Window
nutters, Window Guaik &e,
Non. 9 lBecond st., di, 86 Thlnl
(between 1 1 ,90 ti and Ifarkot,)
Prrilintfitaii;:: PA:,
Have on hand a variety 9f new pattorns
ntuyeae Plan; ratable Mt in parpona Particular at*
Wince pskt anacainit Oran to Jakuur duct m
vaunts & .4410 r.
NUOOPPSOAS TO
-ARNOLD WILLIAMS
suivOrigtroxis
Chllsoe Furnaces, Wrott Iron Tubing
AND SPITING PUDIXII.A.LLY,
:tPor Warm* ami Vstikaippqtßitilasym.,,,
it.aw. "in immtrim* !mans itad Youtristigir bY
arm or Rot Wan, Pbes or Millior&sPorgaso.Ohmobss,
Sobirk grepitioloo Padorigh Oros* Nom% Moist Dom
Jan Rabbi or DinAlluss.• Ns. 21 Pissilist st., Pittsburg
PE4 STEARrit/Llv
ALLEGHENY.
Flour delivered , to familia' in either of the
- Ogles mar le Wt &$ the UM, F icAu cartons st the
moms. ws woe a 00., woe st.
• • ali4UKt_lLTlß,carate bra.a.4./ta.
e rjar r asTfrbi l* p
, , , 111•TAX.' T • CO.
na
l nltairr i iltol 43- "V w iir
slier ma,
WROLRSAIeR iDRUGGISTS,
No.-4 . 4700 6
jta,
p i ktVtara orDr; Men.'"
, 7Qmllbaa Lea
COLLINS,
0 Cl t hl lizacut A NT,
tea, ssrzes,
- - The iTharitialW
f'01:011,0 •
. the : 47 of
tfti/fB±/„.iim iia aim:wit* us Nue sum ft
c l iMmauloomireeksiera. a—
" 7 1 The Greatest' Xedical Dlieovity
OF liklE AGE- ",
4dr. Kennedy, olltexbnry, birdsidovered
in one of oar postman aro •roetto • remedy tltt ears
every/thug pf Masan fr , oin Me worst 3apfetl4 to • wpm,
Ve
boo tiled It th °voila - their hundred nth., and uner
ftilithethapt In tire coeds (both thunder humor.) n. he s
now hi his thethealon min two hundred certificate. of Ifs
value. all wltldn tweaty miles of Beaton.
Two bottles are warranted to cure • nursing soremonth
One te throe thefts will can the worst Mud of plot
,
of the bee.
Two to three bottle. will deer the enten of bile.
Two bottles are warranted to cure the worth canker In
the Mouth and stomach.+
to
Three Ave bottles thicanted to con the worst,
mew clonal:Was
On. to two bops.' ars warranted to tare all humour In
the eyes.
TWO health cire warrathed to cure tuning .
of thethr.
and Innernatanin the lair.
Ether to aft bottlthan'trarrented to care sad
;
raining nine. ,
One brittle cril/ core menthn of the skin.
Two
ringworm to thrth brittlee warranted to thin the worst
clue of 1
Two to three betties are warranted to one the most dai.
Perste cameo of them:etym.
Three to our bottle. ne, warranted to curs cialtrbecun
Yin to eight bottles Will con the *nth cue of scrofula
A b.. lfit I. gwaft sneemi.kt from In. ant bouts.
anden. perfect mire Is warkstited when the Oath quantity
Is tak
Nothing looks en inowebaill to Wows who have in vain
tried. all the wonderful thediethea of the del; :a. that.
°mann armed gnnnalf to the tenures, and .long old
stow nth& should cure -everr,lincoor tulle entemi Yet
it Is now • And lest. Il ' you ban &humor Itßuurto nut
There are no Ifs nor ands 4 heath or hey about it suiting
some cams and Din routs; I ferddiod over O theft...ft/ hot'
tine Olt In the vicinity ofillothon. I lather Its - effect. In
every cue. It hee shade dons some of th.gmethetotom
ever dons In
,thithithothelia. I nave It to thildno • re"
old: CO old tooth. of eirty4 'linemen poorclonn.nftn7
looking ohithewn, whose leek Ws. soft and ftabbY. restored
to • perfect state of thegth by one bottle.
To"thew who are torigeet to a slob headathe, Ono bottle
will &Iwo," cure IL It.alvem smith rellet to catarrh nth
anthem. Dome wholithe beep eottive Aar Years have Lac
km and been regulated by ILI Wham the body I. sound,
It work gotta NWT. but wkers them Is nay derangement
of the functions of netura; It Will muse very singular nil
lath but you mart Rot 1. . l irmed—t.'v7 , alwe7. dlsap
pearin Dom four days to a week. Thirsts times • tad re
sult from IL On the confrari, , when that thelhia Le them
you will feel yourself like anew pawn: I heard some of
the theth'extrawagent ertithuthen of ft that man win he
tenth lea, No change of dietingmer Ithotheary--sat the best
net tan get. rhave 'Wiwi/San herb. whfth, when sith
sacred In sweet oil. dimoiths Dinftilmia .w.Btof of the
neck and =der the ears' Price 60 amts. Prim of Uri'
Dierimen SI per WWI
DIRROTIONB FOR on. triblerspoonith p.
day. Children over eight years dawn thouthth children
from Or. Weight Ithrs.leatheionful. As no directkm can
be made appucabie to all .conetlhationa. take eooogh to
operate an the bowels twin *gay.
ofklr. &MIMICRY thew personal, attendance In bad easel
ecroftlia.
gold. wholesaler and petal/. at:Dr. ISITBSIPS. 140 Word
troot owner of Virgin. feadasT
/34. LIR
mrs rde Ointment in a certain
care fix that dlstreadas 41esese, the•Pfled, in ell their
varied bane. IC has beim need hr more than sixty years,
said him exhibited the most bestir abets In all awe—
We IbiblUtibb• Poiloning inunis or prentherden 'rho have
been oared by Its use, and' obi, after enlfering for years
had exhausted every reidttros of the mail el' profesilon
In vain,
Afiele. dee D. IF4lcat,, tf: Sorsefor.frine
R 4 .1. 1. Thrums, 1 St. And. Mi
*44.4 Hertfond, ann.,
bon J. 441 ralletorg, ; Devi v .. hat. wwa.o.i.
lin. lc
Ve, , Kw- 4 3 3=-4c417.N.
Ma4ra• Z.81.* 0 4 4 / 6 / /Woe..
The eboee list might belnoteseai by thousands.
enough has been Rhona toladnee ern, infferer to sP
the Remedy a Lela/ lead wholieeleand retell by 0.
Kayser, No. 110 Wood, oorner of Virgin 68er.
— Britishand Continental Exchange.
81011 T RILLS bRAWN .132
DONC.IN, BOORMAN k , CO.,
ON THE UNION 'BANK, LONDON,
IN SONS OF SICAND UPWAIIIK
' These Drafte are Ainitablo at all the prin
dpnl Somasof !Waal, Bo4land sad Raba& sod the
Cootband.
We also draw slatrrinua oa
M. A. Graiiebaula & Bailin,
PRARKIkORrA . II4a.
Which same m a Remlttantm to ail meta of Germany.
Switzerland and Holland. I
P 011.21 intending to tr.* anamp may procure through
ite Laden of Credit. on waldal/(oney can be obtained, ae
modal. la an) part of annak
Collection. of DOM Notion; And other mmultlen In Ro
tuma. will males prompt Min*.
WM. IL WILLIAMS 2 CO.
Wood. Corner Third Meet.
- nr.
WESTERN TEA STORE
Corner of Wood tend Sixth streets.
W. A. E(ctußa.
Our Tone will be lound.on trinl unequaled
at the prier in Motor
natAn. rucu.
Rlocla.
001.013. g, 40, 50, 62, 75, Young Hyaon,so, 62,
1;00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and 1,00 perlb.
• :ftgilreakras t , SO and btperial
Ts cis. per lb. 4,00 1,50 par lb.
Ton. not up In "Wu bonne, foim I to Lb lbs. 7 r irivany
non A liberal dMocomt =Mai Mmtall dealer.
COME—..fma.,L Osaynd, and Rio Clone, Omni and
/af OARS—Leenrin es and Lidataos Laa/2 Adamant and
ainannd &wan
Chandated. 4taded. Adirdsi . Prod , and .Drinf Alms.
rahs
_
REMOVAL.
HccOHD & c, . HATTERS,
Have removed to -their new store, 131
loboa abed ft door, .bun MIA dew; whlob *Where bold
with Um mum. adaptation to oar frecemod bylaws.
The toot floor has boon Attcji op In MODERN STYLE
oranualroly for our WWI trade, whom will alwaks refound • complete amormetant al. TASMIONABLE
ETYLLS of Gentfruld Youth/0 Dram and Solt Hate and
Ogee, so well no LAMS . IMMO OATS and CIYII.
MINE GOODS, adapted to Mai maeono. WO shall be
Owed to me oar Mende at far now etm•
The 'boo Pryor main eri aztweedy 'Er our tan=
BALE TRADE, whore will tedoeutd • full Moak of fl•te
and Dam earbeedrut dearer. Bilk. army moiety, Soft, PA
name, Leghorr. Melds, and Palm Leaf Rat.; 11110 Fly&
55.1 'Loth Cape. and Chibityq,Openh of all kink'.
heroluate elating eternity 4111 nod It tbelr lettered to
marine our dock so our ye sum aa to enable
no to compete with saw hvidlner booty In th.lwalavw
• lull
• New You, June 1.616, 1855.
sildew York 4 Ltrerpooi Line of ParkeS
. JOUR TROMPSbR, No. 410 L*
Mmed. Plttebergh.PA. a tbe old} mom In tio, &bore
city antberlsed to WI Neese dertElreteo for mr Uwe o
New York and Liverpool Packetk.: • •
14. abnipe no band Riot tarts yrivolovett.
papalinat sarbank to liaaland. • Ireland. Sootlemt and
Wake •
Man briny
Rallry a punrokare from
COR lily York and Philadel-
phia by .
elukti
GRINNIILL. •
• V:7 Booth et. New 'York.:
•
, .
iSOOTII SIDE MADEIRA, 18W. Import
ed by Cambrian. rim to IL On.
read
ay one Interacted in the Main* Law lineation will
1
Cone Cut Caters.
`the anted Patetismo!' thelifshie Tim meth^ an It hea been
etyled. with Intereetuid serum*. at. Yew American pub-
Beath= hare embodied edrouriCareardne hamar.' :Lovers
or "Broth Blde Madeira:lmill bill h tereeted In the accounts
orthe vineyard and gonothof this wine. In matt warm
weather. editors ems Wadi). beat moted to write very en
thuakestleally. yet OUNM. CUT ONl.Nlifin le reaoreing nom
-•
them velum commendation. ' .
ham Mt art. Lewis
A presorted writer. elegant In hla kyle, •ffitranble /merit,:
er oilmen and Minn; • dlorriminatingrudreefebaracter.
at ta bin dlalogreeka genulnebareoria.. and /WV to
b, welcomed by themes& of readers.
"MI the Mtineerth (i/1.1) A aserfesa. •
Wilt ernateAmtler=b4p.bi Jap4rci.Vd.
lirimsaNtlllgerjusana t c : e ,fi paw* .
A true picture of emerlean i tol drawn without Um ad;
acing No eanunonly need by the narellst
Prom the Cinenotelietwabien.
ere of M Maitland II ere remarkable yield
enicilifkinl, end, New
to 4 writing •bwL 1117 preriardalbnis 1
which they abatindothaw k1201• what he we;
---- rii; setae Bastes .ii.griMe Reterder.
It Is perradlt.:..• a tu dez y. rrrikr
GiVaerd Izmir.
A regular built • lobee l eb , i' Yankee 11kt-drawn
with • milady head audaa
, icolore,
lionetof the ammeters tu a totems are delineated
with A baldrics of catilseand a deli/lacy
of
&bellies. blab
are certalalr not rutd In anylrocaut work. that hid
coins under orrr Dodo. •
I '
Arno tar Madams 4 lirlaa Democrat.
/or rich and delicate humor. atarlhig satin and affect-
Ina lueldent. we do not recollect a book published fuse.
•
oral mid that eery/ease it. • .
• Siv the MimeoNoma
A legitimate' tilt at es
tn. pillars o f• i that In thaw ;pro:
gram. dare arelooking back.
• - " ea Mr tiodoiallka . :• .
Written w i t h a 'tread .4 rritical pen, and rill make .
its ma& u=thlmidlog world. hi
,Ir t a
Tide lsemengally a book ( t ile r. " na '.- : i• •
Pima the Lem a
It La a book ore thousand-It took ',mama & minim;
ortuddered ma an Aloarican week. -
Prom White Pork Wirt •
The vet* la one efdeelded atillit74: . " - .
O arnidiVillt ittint b U f. - ` ittm
Bent rma pot c 1.., For ea=
pookeelime genatally, Publithed b
113 , 11,0 Park Now. N. T. •
- -
Orphans' C Court ale-
NoTICA .
given, under and
bYtirtue Man order of the hem* Boort of - All*
tit] ifos aun e 6 / 7 1 1 1:7 7 0V " O ' IPTuer.lon i ,nt A lft: 0%4
MOO •In the •el ,ei ttaborghr 'on Monday,_JULY
BWILNT'f, 4111R_ ,D for • whole - week. the F0U.41011
aseer/bety Beal Betegw late the merge, or Jacob Cobb,.n
user, dee'd, ,l All thativrtahr, Mere of groond,
situate In Duquesne Borough airresald, and bormded and
drem4 u se Whys% Mr. Beginning at le poluthe the Barn'
Ur the Roe of • a lot sold by raid Jmotegehtmmar
In Ms ma to o.Blerhart, and too award by &DM&
Hothentorge l theme by mid line north en• doper El
minute*, 4.4103 feet to • peek Mambo by lands of Loth
Straub north 14 degreselnst &brut 136 met MOM or Ism
t ' s lb.
moo Mld madnorth 40 degrees amt. ,
about feet. more re Ime. Um boor Dun ot" . .O i a lbkl
rheum th• woe south 36X .est east 310 me; mane
or lea loth. Bathe 3.114 atMmald Om, d theme by sal
mart DI het. more or lam to the pleb at _berlbrutug. on
ntdelr •am greeted • fin, ermy IhrelAng ' W. 1.6 WIT
frame and sortry brisk. dO bet long hr.front hy ln
width, together with • foam , il6 .t taken. sad Mr*
yard with the apyurtem noes. f•
Tours or 9smr-43000 rash. the residua Of the pumhose
1 0 01 6 6 7 10 be Intel. with WWl* from the day of sae. In
ona, two and Wee yesm. end to be .0..1 by . bonds and
me nasn • , • LOCUM BOOM. Ad.'..
' 3 . 41410 3 • '• • • 1 - • Of Berekßahhourerrdsn'd. •
7.
V.
/pliable &Produotiiit projierty for
Efrain Elevator and Lot ' •
MU ;WAREHOUSE, known an Mittleber f.
I. ado Mentor, altaatad lba (lb. of Cleaelee& en
the vest Nide of the Carsholta rtvar—loft 108 Netitoor on
the rleer, and 140 Alt deo 10 Myer .treet mantra;
Warehouse hoer hat. And nada :fink Soundatdown
n .
fx .... ter of, atone, detached oven Min bIIIII4IB IC Wm.
napadta. of 100,000 buebala of own, .pd
capable ron"/Xar t a al , p.r 4 '4 ll It I st
Alm the only Ship Mentor on the , vl ban awn.
fry to elan* Wandtonse 120 feet front on drer, and era
pine toiler. maeldnery, ilk, alt. In S g order.. Amon..
manta for vielshron.nb tie Mr. nan. &lbw teoo
barbels par bovr._tirarahounnatinad mrneat verb
m~ g l4l=l. l i f o ll=l.ll=ttnra aomolallbr trans.
feats • Thla ... #4l%l l,3l ;shrs.
hdlidhelt had SitAioisWokao.ntwolaton l3
TAKEN ;: tb"..
AHEM Dik-A BOARD
NEW ADVEItTISEMENTS. I Alluncoi SALES.
AZTNAtsrsinuacz - COXPAIit
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT.
The Capital is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars,
AND IS PAID UP.
auk zeumuuefreuz u ty ins t0.fu1p1.1855. SSITAr-
Smi.Anstuza Dmidevid. Der cent
AM= OF S. 00XPAFT
CASH /N
ASH on band and i n Phoenix Bank,
Cub ittIiZATOTA - iintl=7:l7 .4 igt.ff 81
$202.760 00
14672 06
Taiga.
of sanr aat
ually 11,000 00
D 4 amt. &no Virginia
r d. a o taniatamarania
6o •
B_6 z'Lw°
-.0.d. , 'Mead Parable anglan. •
Wat
10 6 Per Mllt. 6'ooo 00
hawavr• Parable aranima;
2.7.4 af 1417rUtre 10.300 00
taxable anal an.
97 Pa -- 16 - W - •••-•••;. ku° °° •
on maws m:=Emsu a& I "
117,421 06
t :
t ea • OmDan,. wand
fit:
van Liable at.
Reamed Oom
&axes liana-ad and Nan 1;
105 mbar*. Ilartlbrd °).°°' oo
R. 11,10 per amt. nraratxod " and
Ora=ra . ton - ine . W . Oi. g'925 00
maim"
ahuw iiii it - .
1 .000 no
• I Comm... Cant Elver C 0... .260 on
041300
100 " Stafford Bank, 3 Install.
rarmtswedd
3E - " Bute Bank, Provldsnos,
Abode Island- -
300 " Phoenix Bank.d;KS: - al.
308 Bachman* Bank. Hart. 330300 00
9X) " I,l =e k rr ti tile t eViii;' 17.6"
Bank, Hartford, Conn- 74000 00
160 " Conn...tient Blear Bank,
• Harttoxl. n- .
200 " Hulked Con ßank, -Brt. 8'76000
tad, Conn , _ ._.,..._ 25,442 0 00
112 0 .; Ptak, Bank. Hartford,
16.]04 OD
-76 " Ilartrtaa Bank, Bart
' lind. Conn-. .............. 7,575 00
100 ". they Bank. Hartford
200 " Union Bank, New York, L..' 200 00 148,485 00
480 " Broadway Bank " 14,180 nO
100 "eo People's Bank " 4,400 OD
Buoys? Bank, "
100 ,000 00
w bl
an eoha nlne Bank. " /1.900 00 Bk of North America, 10
New Pork- 10, 6 30 OD
120 " Bank of Amarlea.N.l7, 13,993 00
,a 0 " Bank or the Republic," 18.760 00 •
60 " Bank of the Coonnon'th
New York-- 6,00000
100 " New York LlT . e ,
and Trust Oompan c t..-.. 16,000 ,/r)
18.13.630 , 23
Tbe .mount of natation doe or not due to Banks or
other creditors—nothing.
Lowe adjusted and d..—none.
Lowe adjusted andnoc 32.414 87
Lows unadjuded and in econenee,
waiting for further prooL or mu
teaed.. • 124.111 12
All ether eialuts arainet the ()ammo,. are such
only as printin g. A.. Agents Instruct s& to take no risk cm SlO.OOO.
The amount named in any town or rillar. ciods
upon the thereon., materta4 and construe 11 of fttid.
I d o tan ti O; tlit i ge oo dereett .
The amount (neural blocks of bode:urn Varier, tr • de
dim he to limit the loes by arty one fies,:to SlO.OOO or lees.
The set of Inorporatlon I. the same.. Med InJuly. 1864.
num A. ALSIANDSIt. Heeler,.
i3TOTIO/ Ckgrescromr,.
Berl
.101 d Conn. tr. I llsorroak./tily sth. 1855.
Prr.opaooyeana Thomas A. Almoder, Sernrta
g-34t. JLttiss=net On= w aug ib itit . oath that
cording toZ best knowletre and belleL • • •
joYs.lnd MORT SOWLKB, Justice or the hue.
I • ni .1 I
n.
THE undersigned .have as p
sociated them.
selves In the Grocery brodueso , et theirld osi ieLfits
Liberty street. under the name and style of WATT
WILSON. Tbelr old business •111 Wsettbidby lb. Sr.t
JOHN WATT.
Pittsburgh. July 1 4 th.18.56. JOHN WILSON.
TiV
AT' tom i r
iisciiir, ,Wholesale Grocers,
Connuladou Merchants win Dealeuriu Produce and
Plttelurrah Manufacture.. N0..238 Ltbartrat, Plttenureb.
/u 25
Administrator? Notice.
qr nma. is4xra,.
NOTICE is hereby gives that Letters of
AM:elitist:ratios of the saute of Bogota
late alit. Tn.. deo% lum bent granted to the nude,
nrsad. thribre.allperwesile=tharimehlrre4:
meat, sod thane haelagelaists anima the IMMO to Drs.
sent thets,peOperly aathentlalled, Lkt settlement.
THOMAS ROGER%
. 4254471 AT . WY. W. ROGERS f
lINDRIE3-100 bbla. large No. 3 Mackerel
30 bal. hese No. 3 Mackerel;
/0 5010 No I Shad.• 30 bble. kLaple Se
50 boxed New Che-ic 30 hr. Oben. he Teat
10 ptem New Sutter: 100/tea. Lard:
60 dos. Patent Sockets. In store and fee We 5.
11325 WATT-A WILSON.
4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF MOULDS for
Mooldinn Canellso,yof Hard Britannia Metal and
nayianted Manothstmwell by Joint Clarariff. Man,
tryebtana. Barainl Inrtruntentr, andltritaania
8i25-Ira• , JOHN OALVERLICY.
' 100 Race ritrent, Pbiladalphia
. . Summer Amusamemt
WE haye on hand a nice assortment of
PINE KNITTING TARN,
or Tarim§ °atom sod wradm rultabli for ladies who moor
tboalsolros b. !WM..' In rho <MI monthr at summer
ari4 fill. JOB. TIMMS & CO, 77 Mortot .t.
•17 ALIJABLE BUILDINQ LOTS FOR
SALE—Boins Lotelfoo. 48 and 41 In plan of lot. told
nut by W. O. Leona. In the Allure of East LlbortYa baabut
coati • front on liflan&Lans of fO fast. and running back
1 0 •5 foo It o . Una 3) Ad nide. Prk. 52)0 cash. And!
t -
- ch MORE cases and pkgs, of Calicoes,
.Itatnabama 31astlas, Llama Chtebt Ammar
a l ta TwoMa toa; jest lateasdl atal Mr Ws at lama
...tut prim. b 7 a A.MAIION CO . nth
A A. /SAMNA CO. have just real 40
'eketrZ.l74:ll 24 ` k 811 , k ,t m°l""tha"jeate"
•
ly 215t,18554
HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing
behrern the trodarKeried, trader tta. rtyle of P
mo existing
11
~.I?fNA CO...eaa this day Macleod by mataeleort•
Th
,
t.
e btisfoese of the aria win be eettbod bY H ANNA
and WM. K. HART, at thecae. of tapir eosee..,
ne. Hart rap. WATHRMAN
JOSHUA MIMI&
WM. K. HART.
•
.
•
' A NNA, iIART, & Co.(successors to Pal a 06.) will rentlanelha Bs:Alan abd Pr,
bindnem, In the Mal haretolbre . ormapted by Pal
mer, Mans A Oa., and reepentrbny @Melt Ms buelnem of
Martian& of lb, retiring dam and.tbe Pnblle.l
•
retiring from bun' iesigittieh I have
m. soma time matemplated, I Ira ebaerfullyrearen-
mend Af ' ar r .: -. .u=4lL l = a of i rbnat
ram and tti.46l of the old firm mil mill ae the Ta m e M •
neneraL yu24-tr W. PA
• • Semi-Annual Dividend . B'per cent
Zn.ly L 1855.
'AtTNI• INSUINCE COIEPANT;
OF HARTFORD,
PAID OONN.--Okanered .1819
Ctih 1:IP
Assts. ttly L 11355, - - $835,530,93
VONTTNIOI9 to make Insurance on all de
aeliptiosa of paspestr at oasitahle rates. This Om:
pass . has usesealsed a poetess lbr honorable dealhes tor
t3anallri,j_and i'metT4rlMTOT=utTith".l3lLl
States. oemi . amillarrtateni tof the eandltkne of Mr
:::att i rey ces Ala in this oelleele m thassager c k . r Stew
' Oftlema North• Wast corner Filth and Weed atteres.l4tta
Mask
Itd4-1711
Some Folks.
Roux folks like. to eigh,, some folks -do,
' Pomo Yolks. do,
lame
Mb. lona to New—bnt that's not me new you.
'bettor's latest DOlikj_lietreetred :I* . .
Lllly Mtn* Sebotttneb.
The ihrlnglos Polka, with rob2rea frmtIMAMIL
Marra beauty. .. . • b 7
Th miller. • . . •
I R e .,,,, ilrlYb k ila th. Iran rotei — : .
Tb. Old Door eta.., by I. D. We ' lldbnrY "l . . • '' '
Dear Kato Ilene Tbor,—.lallen. - • . . .
/denial& Sporansa—Veun par Baraynallor. .
. A LILO. Mare mum _ :
II Greg brook in the Toke we Lon,
• Hon Sweet to Roma. or .13firtit ttottle—BaMAlD.
11l Paddle toy own Pam. ' ',-
"Phi aim Child In Hatmen."—l. R.•Woodbum: .
A new .took or Pianos ham mud 'mink% wbbis barbt
been ..!sepal with anat. ears and Dnrobaoratfor OAST!
offered ow tha meet roasonable torme. - Emir htstranunt
IVarrawsm. CHABLOTTE 111 . 011 A.118WmA et..
8010 agent tor the Hamburg Pianos; elm fir Ballet.,
be 1n1.1.)r
Auden Dem olii —--- ve Boil
11 4
raii
. .
ITAXSE who ozo ill avor of the Nothinal
tits natl. tAst = lo Z4Vlsellr_tre A Vlrbaa, on
tbs first darer Almost (bstnitles first irsamossy)ln Ulm
eltr or Plttsbtu•sh. The msettutt la smsable at th•
Court Mous. st 11 edeek. A. M.
rr
. .j,i6 i.j . i i ,,,,ii 23 i, - , :o , . 9X0..w. Zill.
CROICB COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR.
RA Li-22.20020r 12 acne of land wall Improve, Mot
• ..MUM. Cottaso noose of 6 rooms and lrood canon
situate WIN from the hrtnellarry, myths Washlnn
Thr•ldte. line fruit them 'grape elms, good gas
dowers, to, It. A hams barn and stair,' axing home ;
smoke and cantos* Imam /th.' lo good order. no
Muss Is neat and dose. and the parrhaser tan UT" Im
am:Late potheadon..
J• 2 4 • • 6.•40711/Ithg? t 2 81)N. 140 Thlrd
,Nonas—A Soak of W0:11., nioouloZ
o..lllnlar. Malan. Columbiana 00.. Oh*" ha. Dn.
our Waialartm more than at:. menthe. Ulnas the
mem 4 canon bradabaanno and dam. pad ' whi p 30
oioarorgrb.. t old. 1° PIT d renttfloolErlt a 00.
•
1010EARLS-10 bblo.prime Pearls juoi reed
`W . *nada by suaxvira a DII.WORTIL. . '
011)1J3HiTir IV4 4 for sale
jIIITr TEA PAPER-30 reams of
g> 9v wet ago. la don. Alue
-own Divulge sad Tea Paper. & &WM. knettlinsi.
RAPPING PAPER-200 bdla. Rag
wiamaa 826 Mi. EttiVainffired .11:4!=
mom rata fbr goal s" AlMu24
VIEAXL ABH=l2 eoeka . in store and for
DALZIIII.4 00.., •
FEATHERS—A ohoic,ot feath fowl. r
. sals br Ja24 . DMLZrLL k CO.
Pie LEA -150 pigs lead aide 100.
Mltoxes W.•s cheese receiv
led sad far lahr iet Dux= 00
DEFINED im A im5.. .11, Refined Six=
tar =dna mad Re .i. by R. DALZELL it 00. ',
C -MO-DA-1W half bble is etas 'and
tr iios 'NU R.DALULL tOD, z_:l
fILA i d ie bA.l) taid, all
gus_w.s.tasad.roradebs &DAUM kom
:,ga tiGB-1 2 haw receiv
'4.l by rafts!' mkt *rya. by
mum
00.
VIAOKRBEL— : IS bble . biriteNo.'2 Mack-
LTA. ext.far We by lei it:D/ALZHLL & OD.
WALL 11.8--8 Sadler, Alla
:1 • Irtungrag% Ned?g m, tem' l i niladalph* min Ma
um
isms me= dahol 1W Mariam mom. Vag
thas Nan Tarn A coma mortising% elgoarr9Vslt
Hat_ t o bids. huge No. 3 Maolore];
ao~eoxa
co.
rfc
—5O bble. largoinew .No. 4...
-10 ioso ot. '
qiuraP 'Vmicirr )
ox 'Arn
koollo"
oworoboomiloadobrikA.l.aagiatipuiSoo.
• :••••••4..et,-4-1,,,,,
Candle Moulds
Dissohttion.
hinial therthe ssit olr
. Patent Air -righkleapstiTre w utr:er.
f i
. lA bp
t D WI' I 1
:n :81 I 114 20 .InSba b ili si be
uo r'e P ATEN T
T , A7R-Tionvormmtpanaltvza, .berelr r ft .
~i... 4 run= et.. arrarl d uthath or PIOND I.
=UZI": tror i t:- ' it:. lirjr,=l:: er a
thee oversonw orthis Premier. i-whkh *old sir le tth
latidlMPl UMW. A & t ang MI 42 .. rellerrittr) JR: the ...,...,
4rt "'k at; LITILIIM, ....: ° 4,.."..01=11 sd°' '
,%, while. slue meth et soy mown% the at
of
the depute.% t hu artsweni It- eth be eotherri honstrods
'Wraith. with poillbet earth eon In a anti Otte of moth
Tenth • Thli. valuable mild. halt been need In with se
the mw- Tall
featiller to Pkihidelted• to Tim.
r '' Alhik exaththiviti,ti. I thoni Pethili we Were fonj thaw
s Wle/. end itheiTere*Urtigs&err=rl than .
~,,pe ri. u t iv,...nlllo t ...,...i. ......„,„.. of
ton one of acanthi* toreo= " 4 . ll7le sist in
"1
"hi.
, TIL subierlbr ben larri In nthir the following nth
, -Dr. Bthinel 3 thltsert4ll7ehth th. below Shrum
Dr. 0 1111ththethjoll fibeetnet st..
Dr. Ilarris.ooS niroth et . ' ~
- Pr. Divcietzmn, loth ah. share Lothst.
• wi , l ithinth.llitenos ift. those .
U. it Osrdaer. Same th.:bekerlOth.
N. IL—The Oirreqrseerrer Is for este to Undertaken:
j. 2 4_ 4 i i 0, 0 : 43 , vp, Zatitir l e Unsierta!thr,
D ra w e t. 1.11
•
. . MOSQUITO:NETTING.
JOS. HORNE CO. have jus t
_ received a
No
am, lotMosolostatt of wh , to and amend Itoftalto Ban
wit ft, at tallow
to to which thew tidy
tho
sttoottotCor.whcifottu ,1611 Imient. at n AWN'S
M• N. B. , larfoo ottahtlt Of tato watth haa Wien. and
olt r ita v ot pi tr Jfeto= 4l attloa. ""l"" V r.
who want •Jo rovittoota •
to Nor
cum aostoOf the Itaw.oto^ at coca. Jo=
§EA.9OOO lIRPIIY &
111nICHNIIILM,-W e bees letelr rreCaaother_ no
,p, t r = ult. $22410.1 T•adfte
vow's.- W L lad Swiss lituilhr:ft
Cambria limp., Sairdh , atidtiekweti Wrabtowheied
et , wan . h ot he m% oo.br hthanalwt„Druert the
Mw twhe of Ettharaniazimespleltre h., Atleht
tewsolitel. that
-QUAWLsv IszA
thrantaarartaigait of Cr 44 8 4 ; % and mamas
4.44 4ls4b at Saa.l4 Want &LIM:m.4Q the . slatiat
prim Mita saolyisanal molo GT A. A. MASON A 00.
OME veri tick and _desirable4i . les of'
Bot,ar. Item. Pdallid l q." et *as= a op..
Jaz •
DRUG BV:in favorbl , leeeied en the
'iv:viener4ll3hdant aid tlbartzauw All•shearettn
i n : 4111 % 7 "1"11.-,
.74.4 r 1114-115Plattabsegh.altat"fr.
swama . b 1 ) 11 1. Crushed
inenkaaabarsuallnlllibr , Aroda4." — Ctui . u rg - obi"'
BAACJC
rstiZta M t
"mr"itri
IMRE
'Jai nor: tang ,17/103
• ° l. NtiWile-- - -7.l:ib
. Lhuseed Oil
'l.annit *ft
Irearandadernst -- AL af
P M . DAVlS.Aluctionsa.
,
11l TIG4Y AT AI7CTION—This Wednw
uli, tiy.:6laortitsS.4lilPlSlNCli7Sleei. st the corn
teasmeessee of oect lest 6th Sta n erill be
told .p 1""t *Pm inut an Dam. .
P.ll. PAPA Ana. •
~...,.... —...
IIiARLTROTtIN .CANNITtrOAR R. IC:
Co. Lll
AT Avon _
126th. at is eeloeic ; at LA. ft"
A." 11 "'" " a, c h...... 7 ... Vl'
be told. he sass= of has It stet eeneere
400 Ohm" Cutuel 06el a: 11 Co. Steck.
11:at P. M. DA 8. Meet.
crOLD WATCHESS 0
Al AlMlT4.ln:Xlilsr: warden. .7,14 1 7 . ty
a 6th eta.; will 66 wadi the follordne of teet
Ovid
snpertor liold ituattpe Ow hamar Lever Waldo&
3 0:1;NI /*mired /aver sod 16tpin• Wateber, 6 ililver Leir ,u
Cylinder and leettie . rairen PIT
Pe. ad Pftedik'n.l.lolinl. Oil Ma an 11.1 *MOS •
key
11117BLIO SALV(ifilachineer toola, &11,
ultZt., too _
rill
be sold the wary Moot Ofinseh ;toil,. m. boirogroir
to too at. firm or Jamm Rohm* oft ', th. ...,.....
1.,0,..,..,„1...b.rath0z0.a0rtmr0t &Mod add Thhd ete.
I
d' i 1, :r . ..,.............. or Mid premises hoer
Job Arthme to mad Jew* Norma * is
which dtri or
brioir tr.. drse daze Arm next. Tram at rt.
Br order or.J.M MotP". ' Mime...
. • P.N. DAVIS, *oft.
ii3ORANS' COURT. SALE OF VALUA
KA ANAL ID3TATIVIN ALLEOHIOIy Wm -0.
nraday nnting. •Ittir • 25 tb. ,:t i ?' e e hl ehaZite bloc
tan Inoda. 4 _ . eftwot.th ' Ds cf. by order of
Ilatent B ob;; 164„ •=uhtrultar of John c„ &ed.
ththat canal:4.lot of groland having • Dont In oixtr hat an
at .treat. exteadialr benix about Oct* hdand
feet In etio . Penn. Oenalr
_on which liii env Vet an exadleat
Beck Mansion House *ski other totinwernenta.
Tw other late adj.olaltlg the tee. hart " th • tie "
of t e
~,,1 . 41 ft tint on Wandnoon atm extendlng tnek to the
Onetotbic lot adjoining i ; Itnniinii.oil liaidtinfr2o. ett•et.
e ut e dfMt o tAc;a hir ing . property o Ohaft tog. d. .lbo a :
rtriii . Qualde lota olr=4, Mildew& alegat of
twenty.two net
on Anderent nutlet, extending tack vent
tcfaef.Jottelochtes. to a four net alleyi
brick Or vitt.*
CZ:,.= b .:l4 l l4l:kew three efiery brink dwelling
third reeldn• In one and two ream
with Warw. jut P. if. DAVIS, Ana
TRIISTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE
AND EITOOKII-On Thareday y nlrre. July 2 dih• et
il 0 dock, it the alerchatite PachaU, Fanelli e., wilt be
,4
d. by order of Wm. P. Donn, Trustee or mtg. a Kin&
l b. &newton yahtable Heal Dstate ego Mocks. yfar
That valuable threw ray - twit& Dwelling Bowe No.
164 FourtA at.. the La haying • front er tunotenn ow en
4t.h et., extending hack
feet alley onttre , . rt.i, Including a three
111600.
lot No'enNeet to morta 0
.1 121 In Stephen Volwellb etthdltdelanof lona
Nall. 14and 10 hsylog a front of twenty feet on cfmbin
Itgltro3l76lo4.4'jt=hirliftedzfMtiol oars oi. oe
i o e.. tin - A, 1.0. pf Clty, booing &front of twoutywookt 'ft.
seven inches on Anderson
thyd st., extending bank one hun
e,n4 Arty-feet to °Two saw.
Sit Wein the Borough of Manebitet . ,...bnyin g 0. 0 1, i,
front of twenty feet on apathetic nide of vitanneeat ia. en
tending beck 1211'nost 9- inches to South +eller. In
Balmy/41N eubdirlaioa ofontkit fia.2147 ; In reotrred
oppeedletPittsburgia . . j . • • ..... . .
The undtylided tareedfths of- Awn Iftradrad and sixty.
Edna aoreaofiand In llotnomc townehl ft &Sew atelitty.
on the northlreotidde cab. Ohio river.-.ard,nl,...;nmen
Noa 20. 21 and 22 an the' north, No. 11 on th e Ne. 49
co the ' math, and no. 46pu the wait. Nem tract ft di
lo LerVo ft ft... No.' 2 orthe.,depteona , tion surveys. Nub.
rein to jien (4=4, I ,
•
Ni teen One
tall nt and Parkenburs thirty ecru land InVaorl county. Va.,
er beim" . ths
Ohio rim. oh 'Flinn' are meted a saw, WA and Um...fano
log from
&num
Subject to lien of 6170. .
.....- • •
The north quarter of /tedion 121 u. township 4T meth of
range 26 greet , in the Cadet of lands_ ;Awn fru at
4 8=1t. I = l, 6l2eitificen, onitainlngloo acres
The
MM] p ` rinarteC of seCtioir 10. in -towneltip 1.1.
yowt.t, organ. 26 weak to the Cadet or Asada suldeet to
sale ant Pant lit Marc, allchigan. twintaltan one hint.
deed and , forty-ittne acres nod firty-ibur ;rota la
Neranettetownmp.
The to:nth-east qtatter of .cation '7f In townamp 41
north emcee 28 west., ttithe dlnriet of lands satinet to
solo a Seat St. Marie, containing 160 scree la Kamm*
townablia
One undivided Barth oflarsores of botlper an d agrionl. '
tarsi Janda in motion 6 oftownshlP 4S, north
Mir 42
ent, InOntlend wank . ..
w ilialtionyr
77 sheave Ohio and Naga Railroad Ch.M.:et
183 1 . 1 . North Alferican Mining ~ ' . do , Ist
60 w . i Parsed My Bank cf Contend ea
•6 "I Pittsburgh an d Coyote.] 11. N., rin
10 w . 2 - L .. -- , ,tattbent 4.1 dix
22 ' .- ! - • ". - ' ''' '"iP•oursalls•llis do fist
a: ,1 .l t •i t 'itt Intl A,.. 0,: 24 '
ea : i . nun Plank Road .. do Oa
do
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. ) Inffmth 6 4 in_s
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40
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Tam , est pia, - 1615 •
P , 6 DAVIdoN. don,m,.
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JOE PENT.L.AD'S
GREAT CIRCUS!
wtr„ EXHIBIT FoRONEVIZIE, com
meek:lnk on MONDAY; AUCIVIITOtIy Ixt front a f
th. AMERIOAN HOTEL. Penn .attert,, , ,.
Tra. oorireny. aom rolled of tha moot Inland
ors front MI pada of the vote. 11. disthmthhara..;
nirao7iiitir:l4° rregi.3 l : adw rr u mm'a j ..
P MONISM: AP:AAIUN and ALMA: Mira RlCilitAlf.,
MANN DAWSON, Mr. GEO.• BATON ILDRIM B BM!, a
WOOD. fi.4.41150N.FL BltaNAlLD,offmtie pouf
and
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-Old • Joe .IPeatiand,
~. KENO OP OLOWN& Mr.
Wlth a bort or other talespo Lin Tragoa.,
• airror oartlaular• of o. Dragon Amnia Intl
?NOWT BoAde .Z 4 PoffOntiol4 scomilr. fOO id/ Of
aandcrf n_ E g l i L T N P 2 E 6
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THEATRE
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MONDAY EvOmoi:Jll:Lr23doBss,
AND COMINtIINO Er*ltr.Milr . 27314 Ism
Tl ; enthosiastic audiences, composed
adY of that h o,. greeted
RR*, Wells dc Birch's ilinureas,
Asa uwe. Brinin[ Ro te ete' Jomentedmianthe
hes loduoia, them tla weak to In",
edaltimi then other ettreetioni the otialnal Ten
tag anon Um essonnatie bonen Dtazoa . TIP
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ligliat . , Ji3015. : - 1 , Jag
THE NEW AND SP LINDIDISZAMraI
of Ude nee will leers Clerldatok he La l ke &rotas.
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to all OM rotted/ rake Stipaior. ,
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