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PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY 14 . 0iINDIGI,, JULY 27, 1555
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WIFISICLY POLITICS AND TEN LIQUOR LAW.
The INuor dealers and their friends, in tile
Elivati,lare organized s secret; oath-hound ass°.
abitten for the purpose of 'aeouring the repeal of
the Liquor Law passed at thelait session of the
Legislature, and to oppose all efforts of the friends
of temporanceto restrain the sale of liquor by the
)Dine Law or similar enactments. The chief
centresof this movement are. Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh. It' is stated by members of the
Liquor Order here, that they number in this
County slimly two thousand five hundred, who
are all sworn to vote for persons only who are in
favor of repeal. It ie also said that a fund for
this 'County alone, of $20,000, has been sub
scribed, and $5,000 paid in. It is also reported
that they have subedited a press krthis city.
We make these statements from rumor, which
has doubtless exaggerated the number and power
of the. orpniiation. That it exists, however,
there can be no doubt; neither that it appropri
ates money freely and is very active and sealons.
The Sudden rue'of this secret association, and
the facility with which it acquires fends, shows
how much stronger is blares: than principle, in
controlling the' notions of men. Temperance
man have been laboring for years, and yet have
no well °remixed force, and never have any of
the “sinews of war." The power of interest
over principle is also exhibited in the slavery .
question. While the south is a unit on all ques
tions' which affect slavery and moves in a solid
column for its protection and extension, the
north is divided and Indifferent, even while pro
fessingto be profoundly convinced of its sinful
ness and flagrant injustice. Thus the liquor
dealers are organised and active, while the
friends of temperance are hesitating and unde-
It is to be regretted that the temperance men
had not something better than the law of last
winter for, a rallying point. The question id
asked, has not the law inherent defects which
will prevent its being of much utility ? If so, is
it not a serious question for temperance men to
madder, whether it is wise to waste their
strength and weaken their cause in a struggle to
preserve slaw which does not reach the root of
the evil, while it arouses the opposition of liquor
dealers rand the owners of tavern sites just as
strongly as a better and more stringent law
would do. . '
Instead of bating one coherent and practical
law, we now have three. There is, first, tho law
which punishes by fine and imprisonment, the
selling of liquor to minors, insane, persons, per
, sons intoxicated, or who are 'habitually Intem
perate. This law is nearly a dead letter for want
of enforcement. Secondly, we have the smiday
law, which is partially enforced in some locali
ties. Thirdly, the Law passed last winter, and
which goes into operation in October, its pro
visions are as follows:
TEO ACT TO EASTILUT TICE 11/113. AC
1. All Drinking Houses prolubilect, and a fine
not exceeding $5O, .with imprisonment not ex
ceeding one month, for selling, and affording a
place, inducement, or any other convenience,
where intomicatingliquer may be sold and drank.
For the second offence $lOO, and not exceeding
three months' Imprisonment The same penal
ties when two or more persons combine, the one
to sell, and the - other to furnish .a place for ed
its', or abetterst.-2.Allaaleo in leas measure than
a quart, areprobibited. Courts of Quarter Ses
sions may—not shallgraot licenses to citizens
of dull. States, provided they be of temperate
habits; and give bond, with two good securities,
in the sum of $lOOO, conditioned for the
faithful 'observance of all laws relating to
the sale of said liquors, to be filed in Court
on which, bond, Ines sad costs may be col
lected; upon the conviction of the principal.
The applicant for license Mutt present :hie peti
tion, have it lawfully advertised, and the Court
shall Ai a time when objections may be heard.
8. No hotel, tavern ; eating or Oyster-bouset no
theatre nor any ;other place of refreehment or
amusement, can receive license to sell by any
wanes whatever and no tom:tura/Med person,
under any oirezunitances. 4. Druggists are pro
hibited from selling intoxicating beverages, ex
cept whenetized milk other reedieinu. 6. Clerks
of Quarter Sande= cannot issue a license until,
the bond has. been filed, fees paid, and the cer-
Skate furnished. Fees for Secre t , three times '
the present amount but no license granted for
less than-480. 6. Persons licensed .ta sell .by,
the quart and greater messure;muist frame their
license, and place it conspicuously in their chief
place of business, or forfeit it; and all sales con_
• • •
Mary tortids act, punished accordigg to . the
seemul section. 'I% Constables, for wilfully
failing to return places, kept to violation of
thisaot, ate fund not exciedings49, and impris
onedfrom one to three months. 8. Importers
may sell in the original package, without sp.
mainmast • and . license; commissioned auction
eers are . also exempted; domestic, producers,
brewers and distillers, may sell liquor made by
tkent,• in quantities not less than five gallons.
9. Appraisers of licenses, under this act, are
appointed according to former laws, except in
- Philadelphia, where temperate and repo-,
table citizens, in no way connected with or in
terested in the liquor business, shall be appoint
ed annually by the Court of Quarter Sessions.
The main provisions of th i slaw aro: The
abolition of all drinking houses. and all sale in
Small quantities. 2. The transfer of liquor
selling from harems and saloons to stores and
other places of business.
—lf this . law can be rigidly enforced it will
doubtless do great goal, by breaking up there
resorts which' entioirthe young to form intem
perate habits, the great source of drunkenness,
and of .the ruin to which' it lends. We Aar.
however, . that public opinion is not op to the
work, and that the - etil will not be'eradicated in
this wily. WeAeliere it would be easier to en.
foyers genuine Maine laW than thin sysiem of
As •the law, whatever Us defects, goes into
operstietilit Otriober, it will not do, however, to
let it fall as a dead letter epon the statute booki,
As It hai been enuted,lt should have a fair
ant If 'found *Mitt]; or no utility, let it
be aboadeoed. If It should prove to ibe bens
Ws). bit It ba preserved.' To this will :re
quire no ordinary exertion, in view of the poi-
Wei secret assoclation leagued for its overthrow.
Wil.1113:1101 . 011 Coiirr.--The first Convention
bald by the Whip luring bean controlled by
know Nothhige, Mid the party disbanded without
nuking nominstions, for the purpose of benefit
ing the Know Nothing ticket, a new Whig Con.
mutton km been called to meet on the ^7th.
The call hp signed by WM. M'Dantel, &num
Livingeton, R. Reed, R: F. 0 0 4.4 n",
Trosedell, David "Clarke, , and 11m. Lee. The
cell appears in the Commanweakk. The old
Whig psper, the Rtporter, could not And room
for it. It supports the Know Nothings, while the
Commasnewath retsime Rig fidelity to the Whig per;
ty.. We-would kindly suggest to Washington .
Whip the propriety Sitsnitinglik the Reintilhilt
'movement sir the more effectual way of uniting
the North :in resisting the , itggressiMits of
Slavery i
Bnuz 00 . 011ITT.,—Th•whig conni co' notion
met in Hollidaysburg on Wednesday.. A' pledge
was meted of the members that they did not
belong to 'tits %wow Nothings. A part of tho
monks , signed and tinnily withdrew,' with the
shairitati, and organised in , another place, en d
,
aajiuried,to 28th ' Aumt. The plow
frothing who ieinolowt reorganised:"d * PloPsed,
s nixdation adjoninbig to the 10th of fiepient..;
ha... When . will this , zontemptible ' biasing's: of
bateettiritisiitit pordee to rbfoh the} do not be:
long• be clisoontibned by the snow Nothings. No
basest lona esa spprOneot each oonduot, sal none
Dot a ismaNcfribli . ma would be guilty of it.
TrtZ ?.Lux LUIZ JOT BOLD.—rhe Philadel
phia inquire. of Wednesday gives the following
account of the abortive attempt to sell the Slain
The proposed sale of the Main Line of the
Public •Works of the State drew together a very
large company of merchant, business men, and
others, at the Merchants' Exchange, last even
ing, and much interest was manifested iii the
result. At about 7# o'clock, the hour designated
forthe sale, Gov. Pollock entered the rotunda,
accompanied by Mr. ..I. B. Myere, the auction
eer; -Mr. Franklin, Attorney General of the
State; Mr..Gurtin, Secretary of State, nod the
Commissioners appointed. in pursuance of the
act directing the sale. By direction of the Ex
ecutive, Mr. Myers proceeded at once to offer
the works for sale, awl read the conditions pre.
scribed. which were, that no bid of lees - than
$7,500,000 should be received, and the pur
chaser to deposit immediately with the Governor
$lOO,OOO, the same to be forfeited to the State
in cos. the conditions of the sale were not corn-
plied with, and. this not done, the Line to, be
again immediately put up, the same as if no;
sale had been made. There being no bid, Mr..
Myer,. said it was utterly impossible for him to'
sell We property if there wan 1:10,0130 I resent to
buy, sod solicited that it might be stated, "Will
no gentleman make an offer. l r ourteettmillions,
thirteen, twelve, eleven, ten, nine, eight, eight
million+ nine hundred thousand,•" and then .re
ceded by hundred thousands to the Minimum
price, but atilt there was no offer. _ .
Governor Pollock, after consulting with Mr.
Franklin and others, then stated that if after five
minute's there was no bid, the sale would be ad
journed. Still there was no disposition Manifes
ted on the-part.of any one to. bid, and as the
time wore away, it becomes manifest that there
would l,e no offer. It was then announced that
the sale, if adjourned, would be without day; and
after a further effort to solicit a bid, the solemns
accordingly, by direction of the Governo . r, de
clared adjourned sine die.
So the State hos. the Maine Line on her hands,
and idle at that. The Pennsylvania Railroad,
for the purpose of destroying the business of thg
State works, and throwing it on to the Central
road, bought out the transporters, and the tax
payers of the State have the delectable prospect
before them of seeing the works which have cost
m many millions of dollars going to destruction,
and yielding no revenue to the State, .and no
•benefit to the people, while a mammoth corpora
tion fattens on the business it has robbed the
State of in this most reprehensible manner. The
Directors of the Railroad Company never did a
more unwise act, and it behooves the stockholders
to call them to a strict account No act would
be more prejudicial to the future interests of the
company, and injurious to the real interests of the
stockholders.
&Aram nt NEBILAPEA.—Not Kansan, but Ne
braska! Stares are now bought and sold in
Nebraska. The abominable tratho in human
flesh in that free soil, in going on in the light
of day, and the beast is made, that not only
Kansas but Nebraska alma shall be perpetually
desecrated by slavery. Read the following ad
vertinment, taken from the Nebraska News, of
July 16:
FIVE N EGROES FOR SAGS AT NEBRASKA
CITY.
FIVE EQUND, IIEALTIIY NEGROES ARE
now offered (or sale at this place. Three
Girli - Cgood house keepers, and two Boys, Rote
and Joe, fine field hands, compose the lot.
Terms_ easy. For further particulars, inquire
at the New office. jyl4
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ger(llso. LAW, the linow Nothinican didatefor
the Presidency turns out to be a foreigner. Hal
ha! His natuzslization certificate is copied into
thew York nem. Gilman, the K. N. candi
date for Governor of New York, only escaped
being o foreigner by the "skin of his teeth," and
"Pap." Taylor, the K. N. candidate for Mayor
in Cincinnati was born in "ould Ireland," the
land of the nativity of Geo. Law! So we go.—
The simon pure Natives are smart fellows. They
keep: up a perpetual hubbub about Americana
ruling America, and put up a "broth of a boy"
from the "owate Isle" for office.
Thos. Montan, Esq., an old anti respected
citizen of Washington county, died last week.
Two Weeks Later from California
ARRIVAL OP TILE STAR OP THE WEST.
The Star of the West, from Nicaragua arrived
at New York on Wednesday morning, with 863
passengers and $1,000,000 spec e on freight.
Col. Kinney and his expedition had not arrived.
PEON NICARAGUA.
Defeat of Captain Walker, ain't the loss of twenty
men—burning of the Barrack. of San Juan del
Sue—SeLure of a schooner by Captain Walker,
and hut departure.
The following is an extract from a letter from
San Juan del Sur, received at the office of the
Nicaragua Transit Company
, :Captain Walker was beaten out of Rivas,
with the loss of twenty men ; the natives who
had joined him all deserted. Ile was hotly pur
sued by General Bascher. lie threw off his coat,
containing all his documents and private letters.
The party passed through San Juan del Sur on
the night of the Ist of July, seized • schooner in
the harbor, and Bailed for parts unknown. They
left the barracks at this place a smouldering
mass of ruins. • They took the pet6lengeree boats
of the company to embark in, but returned them,
and in no way violated the righter - el —, property of
the company. Thus ends the famous Walker
expedition."
THOM CALIFORNIA
We have files of .San Francisco papers to Sat
orally, the 80th of June, inclusive, two weeke
later than our previous advises.
Po/14mb—rho Democratic State Convention
met at Sacramento on the 27th of June. The
Bret ballot for a candidate for Governor was
.taken on the 28th—there being no choice ad
journed to the _29th, when Gov. Bigler was nom
inated, receiving 167 votes out of 285. Lieut.
Governor Purdy was also nominated for re-elec
tion. The platform adopted to pro-elayery, goes
against agitation of the Slavery question in
every shape, and in favor of the Fugitive Slave
Lew.
Burning of the Steamer America.—The steamer
America, Capt. Jones, was destroyed by fire on
the 24th of Jane, in Crescent Bay. She was on
her way from Ilan Francisco to Puget Sound,
with 182 men of the 11. 8. Infantry, under com
mand of Major Prince. No lives were loot, and
the cargo was likewise tared. • Capt. Wright es
timates the lose to the owners at $140,000, on
which there is no insurance. A letter from
Capt. Wright, the principal owner, attributes
the origin of the fire to spontaneous combustion
among the coals on board. •An effort was to be
made to raise the hull and machinery of the
Teasel on the return of the steamer
which had been chartered to convey the troops
to their destination.
Affairs of Adams .3.." Co.—Judge Lake of the
Fourth District Court of San Francisco, issued
an order on application of Alvin Adams on"the
28th of June, citing A. A. Cohen, receiver of
Adams Co., to show cause oh the 29th; why
the assignment made by C. C. Bownian, J. C.
Woods and H. Haskell to attorneys for Adams
& Co., and the orders of Hie; 'Court founded there
on should not be set aside.
The case came np for a hearing on the 29th
of June, and was postponed until the neat day.
Mr. Cohen has issued a card requesting a Sus
pension of opinion in the matter, until he can
have an opportunity of filing counter affidavits.
Agricultural Prospcets.—The grain crop
throughout California had been considerably inju
red by thesjuut and rust in aotuedistricts wheat
wasblmost entirely destroyed in value;'in others
it was qbite good. There was some difference
of opinion as to whether the supply of grain
would equal the demand. in Sonora It is stated
that the wheat crop was almost entirely ruined.
The paperer before us are fall of complaints
relative to ravages by grasshoppers in all sec
tions of the State.
From tAe ,Vino.—The Alfa California. states
that the accounts from the mines continue to
be of the most eneou.raging nature. Tunnelling
and unarm:crushing was being prosecuted with
extraordinary activity, and 'the interior press
teems with flattering notices of the discovery 'of
new . and, rich leads.
In Calaveras county the most stiocessfal op
erations were going forward In Campo -Coco,
Chile Camp, French Hill, Empire City, Stew
art's Hill, and other famous mining places.
From ether portions of the stale ' the news was
equally cheering.
Some excitement existed at Sacramento in
coaequence of the dlecovery of gold in consid
erable quantities in the immediate vicinity of the
city, as much as $7OO, is-said to have been taken
out in a singteday.
Int Man offqirs.—The, report of the larder of
six 'whites at Klamath Reservations., by In. ..,
received by the previous steamer, is officially
oontriidicled" by Mr: Whipple, Indian agent.
Subsequently, however. Messrs. J. Dyer and D.
Mean= had been waylaid and, shot, while on
their return from Mooney's Raab.. Six of the
murderers hadbeen given by the Indium,
ands the latest edvices r all was qu4t, thotigh
some of the volunteers were stillest.
; .The Humboldt- Times of June 23,,. mentions a
report of the lulling of four men by the Indians,
near the .upper crossing . of Abe Mad. River, on
the trail front Ituoksport tti Ffeaverville.
iherellusectue,The 11. 8. stamsbip Ilassachn
tette left San Frsholsee on,the 21st of . June, on ,
a eraise.
The P. 8. revenue-cutter Jefferson, Capt.
Pease, was at Poget's Sound on the I6th of Jane.
She had struck on a rook (not laid down ce any
chartlin the Straits of Rosario about-the 10th
of May. She was somewhat damaged, and
would probably sail for San Francisco about the
last of July, to repair damages.
Angela Camp, near Stockton, was tctally de
stroyed by fire on the 13th of Jane. Lora about
$40,P400. A despatch from Wells, Fargo & Co.
states that all their valuables and treasure were
saved.
The steam distillery mill of Messrs. A. Campe
end Eggert, et Oakland, Mrs. G. Mollenhauer's
store, and Mr. A. Campe's private hOuse, were
destroyed by fire on the 19th of June. Loss
$15,000; no insurance.
An Irishman mimeo Fitzgerald was detected
at Gross Valley on the 11th of June, in the act
of setting fire to a building. The people were
roused by the ringing of a bell, to sit - in judg
ment upon thecriminal. A large party were in
favor of hanging him forthwith, burthe sheriff
of the county arrived, and after considerable op
position succeeded in carrying off the prisoner.
Judge Hoffman of the U. S. District Court,
has decided that. the Fremont decision, was not
made: on peCuliar or exceptionable ground, but
was intended to apply generally to grants made
under the colonization laws. Under this ruling
no colonization grant cau be rejected for indefi
niteness of boundaries or the failure to perform
the condition of settlement and cultivation_ An
appeal has been taken, under a bill of exceptions
of the U. S. Supreme Court.
A warrant was issued from the Twelfth Dis
trict Court of San Francisco, on the 16th of June,
for the arrest of air. D. 1). Page, but it conld
not be served, as he he had left a few hours pre
viously by the steamer for the Atlantic coast.
FROM PI 0117HIR11 CALI-FOIL-NIA_
The advices are from San Diego to the 16th,
LOA Angelos to the 28th, Santa Barbara to the
21st, and Monterey to the 23d of June.
The Los Angelos Star of the 17th publishes' a
long account of a naval battle off San Diego on
the morning of the 13th June, between a Rus
sian seventy-four and a Preach corvette.
The Los Angeles Californian of the 20th Bays
that the story is a hoax, which is probable, aino
mention is made of it in the San Diego papers of
the 16th.
Theodore McKay, who belimged to the U. S.
surveying party on the Colorado Desert, eepar
ated himself from the rest of the party while re
turning to camp at Alamo . Mocha, over one of the
worst portions of the Desert. A letter to the U.
S. Deputy Surveyor, expresses Rh opinion that
McKay is no longer alive, but must have perish- .
ed among the sand hills of the Desert or of ex
haustion and thirst. Every effort had been made
to discover him.
TROY OREGON
The Oregonian speaks of the same prospects
of the harvest as we find in most of the papers
tyarer home. It says:
The coming hariest bids fair to yield the far
mer a rich reward for his labor, provided there
is a market for the surplus now growing. There
will be double the quantity of wheat, oats, bar
ley, corn gathered' this year in Oregon than in
any previous year.
FROM TUX SANDWICH ISLANDS
MIE=SE=
The 11. S. ship Decatur sailed from Honolulu
on the Ist of June, to render assistance to the
barque New World, from Sydney to San Fran
cisco, which vessel was reported to be in distress
while beating up for Honolulu. She had 74
passengers on board.
The Hawaian legistatarehave granted a bank
ing charter to Messrs. Page, Bacon & Co., of
Honolulu. Its proclaim are not fully stated in
the papers but from the scattered notices which
apOat•, it is probable that the house has obtained
an exclusive privilege to prosecute banking for at
least ten years.
The Polynesian states that there has been no
new developements there relative to the Swan
forgeries.
The Rev. Dr. Pittman, with a native Buratto
missionary and kr wife, was about to embark
for Micronesia. A farewell meeting of the friends
of missions took place at the Bethel on May 2.3 d.
Cnsvrroan Cooirry.—The following call is
published in the Conneautville Bonner:
The citizens of Western Crawford, desirous to
sustain and advance correct principles, and be
lieve those enunciated by the Ohio Republican
Convention to be the true sentiments of Northern
men in the prevent oriels are invited to meet at
Boynton 's Ball, on Saturday, July 28th, at
o'clock, P. 81., to affect an organization on the
Republican basis.
The call is uanimously requested. The Con
neautville Banner heretofore a strong Know
Nothing paper repudigtes the Know Nothing
ticket and takes ground for the Republican
party as follow) :
A call is issued recommending the holding of
a Republican State Conyention at Harrisburg or
Pittsburg. to take the necessary steps to organ
ize on a firm Republican bash., and thereby com
bine the Anti-Slavery men of all parties We
heartily join in recommending such a Conven
tion and trust it will meet with encouragement
from every friend of Freedom. The Republican
Party has ebown itself to be the true friend of
free institutions in every State where it has
been organised, and has been more successful in
blending all the opponents of Slavery, without
respect to former party ties, than any other or
ganization. The people of the North have been
experimenting politically about long enough, and
no organization has stood the test so well as the
Republican Party of Ohio, Michigan and other
States. It is established firmly there, and has
completely absorbed or annihilated all other par
ties. Many of the leaders of the American
Party have labored bard to have their organiza
tion supersede all others in the promotion of free•
principles, but have only partially succeeded,
and in many places have found their efforts use
less. In Ohio and other States the most promi
nent members of the American Party are now , 1
co-operating with the Republicans, and consider
it no sacrifice of prineple to do so. This is the
true policy as we believe it will yet be made ap
parent to all Anti-Slavery men everywhere. The
Northlnus become so divided by different parties
and organizations, that their power cannot be
felt until some measures are taken to smite
them, and if the organization of the Republi
can Party will effect this result, we hail the
event as a glorious era in the history of Ameri
can Liberty. The time has come when the
great question of the day—that which most com
pletely engros see the mind of American citizens
—is Slavery, and since the battle for Freedom
must be fought, let the freemen of the North
array themselves In order, meet the issue as
one man, in a firm and decidedmanner, and nut
case is inevitable.
DIED—On Sunday, the 2.6t11 111111.. i at LouDreilLa Al,
(formerly et Allegheny City,) Dr. JOHN D. AIMS - THONG.
of Oholerataged 27 rave.
Wednesday. the 26th Inst, Dr. W.ll. THORN.
Ina funeral will take place rms ■ovmto at 10 o'clock.
from Me late residence.. on Wyllie jt. The Mends and ea
quainter ces of the family are Wetted to attend.
SPECIAL NOTlCiuti.
On loch snldeets the testimony of wo-
NAN SHOCtL 112 COMM.:FM—NaII TOM. August 2, lan.
Mm. elute, of No. 272 liscond .t, believing lowa,Bd. abou
old. to be troubled with worms. purehmed one hot.
ofDr. McLane a Celebrated Vermiform, and gave it two
tee orvauna. whith had the eireet of musing tie dal , /
to discharge a large nomber :or worms. The child Is now
ordo.ring WAI health. We `would intrise all parents who
mar stepeat their children to to troubled with 'mean to
lose no time, bat Immediately purchase and administer
It,. ti'Leatela OeWanted I remelting.. IL will rt.. , 11e
money cm Le refunded in all mem so&ne a doer me pins eats
yfaeren.-
113.1kurbssers will he careful to aalt Mae Ra..ll . LAlira
ORLRBRATRD VERMLYUGR, and take none .1... All
other Vermlfune4 In comparison. ma worthless. Dr. 11
Lane's Yermlfuni, also hi . calebrated Liver cut we
te.1.6 at All rsePortable Drug Stores In M. United Matas,
and *con the eole proprietors.
Also for sale by Um pais propridors,
RROTILERS,
in7.l-dln3 Elnocamore to .1. Kidd t Co.. 60 ..tirood et.
Read This!,--A Hollander's Tostimony.—:
JACOB RINAKES. Ilvlnst to the Holland settlement of
lintaboystan. Wleortdn. sere • .Alter sufterleur for ame
time the solmes7 attending an utter Mostratton of mind
wad body. I ham been metered. by =log Boerhare's Hot
load Hitters. to perfect health.
The fart of title remedy Went In tomb blab mute
among the florlander. In WM:owln. Michigan. New York,
In fact In every Nodded settlement In the Milted Stated,
argon meek In Its tower.
7v7 It—for Chronic or Nervous Debltlty, or sm. Nemo.,
aneureatte, or Neuralgia affection,
bee advert ement In !mother column. ital.-dawn
Real the Sick.—Men of liberal education
at the present day. devote all their talent' to elheorer Mir
mean' whereby they mar remora those painful maladies
Which snap the Immo frame. There le no nobler art
then that of healing the. Idea. considering the number.
tem Wiesen. to which man Is liable. and which may mime
him to drag out a protracted life of diereses. or soddenly
out him off in the bier= of his existence and usentinesn—
shoolggesteritily waft op= every means of remota
acting their dreadful effects, or causing a removal oft/rose
dogs to hangman In them wee where the Lim or the
StomerbOs the canoe, we would highly recommend Dr.
aorlimn 1N0. 1 . - limimmd by Dr. O. it Jaekaon.
No Medicine at this One stands higher Lbws these
ten, and to those who ins mitering from the horror. of
Indigestion. ere ear the/are f =UMW. Wrath. -
meet JogSgenterT
Letter from HMI: Join minor Botts, of
ittatizem ;Tar VIM
Nam* lins. B. Beers et. film Perilm—assudelerstkois of
MK/ to thealtlictint alone prompt ma Ito Waal= Oils
Ihkinkr/ testimonial to eh, area mine of . chrter's
Beeentsh Jerixture," for that gaunt locurabie Mistime. Smut
sila.
Without being (Miscued or dedinluit It rower/ go
lota the wtkaisr. of the a.* I: 9. tbsz &A.. -
lahNl releilte that have been uriiddrual kr the use nruat
otedleins on • number of aty trait huilly..euid . under rft7
own oblerratlou and superhatiniderts• attar the .k.lll of
the bed Phrelotaushad been ezlirwetedl and all the usual
ththedlaklelledi fulthinetityme recommeudialt ltd fthe
to all uhe mar be inalferitur froiahat dreadful =lad,.
I do not mean to ear that It laisitalthed to all ,thati . ...._t n "
hone. or that It w il l &thud the alitOe Waal. all ~5r...".
of court% lean know riptides abitiit that—but hem slat
I have teen of the if or to, I wotiia mot beeltate to =Si It in
any awl gm/ an of SMALL, ulth venom Ihr whom I
OM an Wars; dr over whom Im}nld erarelae inflames.*
tontroL Howeettally para.
Agl/141hnimon JOIN 1L MOM
` = w `w', "-~«`~'~+nS~?~ ~~w ~r.3..3.5',.e.'.k`.~.'.~..-araccry~,+.p..v; ~..:..: G::..a-~ 'k, - ~i•.fv::.i~...4:vus..~a~~ ^ .+~.«~v:~F:2ir -,r.,n}~e:Yriu,-...:r..:.ai~.M1.,Wv°-`~.~u?;a73
I VVELCEt '4RrFFITH'S
PATENT GROUND SAWS
HATING purchased from Mr.; Wm. South
.
.w. ll 44 P.stmt Au/hi. ac. sTtudiwr rJrenlar and other
INwitr-fic which we hate paid bins IFsro are
the Kg proprietor. of tag pat.!. We .in reward any
person lirM2l6 tearmailoa of hthingements on the gum
Side le the only.blachlnn mar Invented that will mind
a Flan perfectly even In tbleknera
The/ NU requlm Lw eettrwlil not brut whilernn - drig
—.III run month—sate lumber—and keep as edge longer
then any other saw Mada—and are not liable to become
untrue.
All our fans are male from an alztra quality of Cast
inthertedexprredly for our own use, atmuth higher
coat than generally maid for Sam.
W. naereactfully Inform all numnducthierre of Lumber.
• that no new nil b mot from btmEatabilebment but what
Is of en:4km Meal as woremaneldm the Temper will be
found more men and Uniform then any to. to use.
WEICU k
Orders remmal by /OMNI woomyELL t CO.
JOS. WOODWELL & CO.,
LIIPONTEk9 AND DEMJCIDSJN
FOREIGN AND OOMESTIC HARDWARE
CORNER OP WOOD a SECOND arRERms,
3a21 46m PITISBUSGH, PA
OHIO & PRIIIII4YLVANIA RAILROAD.
- THE ODLY RAILROAD
RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH,
The Fast Train leaves at 2 A. M., through
to Cincinnati In 12 henna and 10 manatee.
Man, TILLIN ♦0 8 A.
==I:EZMI
•••
Thee train. all moo toll.ctlnte at Cradling, and
the tint two connect a Alliance. The direct route to ift.
Lords Is now open. via Crestliue and Indianapolis. 100
miles shorter them yid Cleveland. Conneetlans ore made
at Elonetleld with the, Newark and Sandal - 7 Citr rood
and at Creatline With the threeroods oon.nitratino there
For particulars eaebabdbills. No trains run' on Brutdov
Thronatt.l [cute are;erdd to Cincinnati. Ptuisville. it.
Lou!., Isoljar t apoll; Wear% Rock Island. Fort Warne.
Cleveland and tits. principal towns and signs lotto, West
The NS* BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will
Inge Plttatrarth at Ida. R. and MS P. 11, Phd New thigh
tan at 7... t. and I R at.
Yor Ticket. and farther Information, mid/ to
.1. G. CURRY.
At the earner aloe, ttnder the Monongahela Home,
Or M the Waders! etreet Station, to
Gm= 'PARKIN,
'Claret Agent.
l'lttabmw.b. Jot/ 2.3.0ta,
Reliance Mnt7jal liumrance :Company
OF PitILADELPFILA.'
OFFICE NO. 70 WALNUT STREET.
Chpga1.5177.1374—.1ra1ki1W2.092, kicurefy invested
FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mer
chandise, Yoroltitrq torn or country.
The mute& prieclpl combined with the &emit/ of a
Stook (WWI, entitles e housed to awe In the profit►
of tha Company Intholat liability for bases:
Theriot °Age* of this Ottaapasig, for Drones, ars
tannertible, ate: ta int. tl i tedl t h y pltal gt d ock e
t !! the COMV/•
kl. agates Pasgsta4. ,
DIRKTIkUk
tu g Tingles. Laois IL Ashhnole
Wm. it, Thor:menu, . °wave N. esker,
T. C.Horkhlll. &to. W. Tingle/.
°. W. Clarrecter, Z. Lotbrop
I,r.qr4. S t een,a. L.
Totand,
Edward O. Jam...
Wm. Humor.
Arch 13.ttr.P10.
Wm. M. Se M [ 'Meg
• J. O. COFFIN, Ammt,
annum Third and Wmod Manta
1.
Jam. L. Taylor,
Jaosto,T. Hunting.
0. ',Stroud,
PITtrSI3UR43-11
Life, Fire dr Marine Insurance Company;
Office, Corner Market and Water Streets,
• PITTSBURGH. PA
Boar. 04.11.411 Prerldad. Jars D. maim. Ser.
This Company makes every Insurance ap
pertaining toor oonneeted within/6 RIMS.
Alpo
....toss and Cargo , M on tie Ohio and
lanwdPlA ties. and trandartea and Marine RBA+ gen
e:any
And against Loss or Damage . by Fire,
And against the radii of the Boa and Inland Navigation
and Transportation
Pollelealmenedat thelowastratas oonatztani with watt
Wall parties.
Bohan Gayly. •
Jame. & Booty
William Phillips,
JonephJohn ticolvt.
Y....llmani,
john . 2l=
John WOW.
ilexaadar ra? . ay.
James W. liaikaaa.
Ohm Arbathatd,
David Mahe,.
Horatio N. Lea. Kittanning.
1a.v25-I,llb
EITREECA IhOURANCE COMPANY
OF-PITTSBURGIi .
JOHN H. SHOENSERGER, President;
- ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary;
C. W. BATCIigLOR, General Agent.
Will Insure Against All Kinds of
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRECTORS:
J. H. Shobaborger, G. W. Osmo.
0. W. Batchelor. W. R. nlmlck.
Immo AL Prontonk,
• T. B. 1 . 1 11.0.
W. W.
R. D. oontnan.
B. T. Inee.ll. Jr.. John A mashy.
Oeorae 9.'"id'" bsvld Meo 9 4nollo:f. "'
IJiAII loosno k indned by p i ner i lnonliodjudc d .
d
Aptr,l.Ydt.tht - vmiz. 99 WATER [altar. "'
jart.hat,.
Citizen's Insurance Comp-sr or rittanurgn
WM. BAGALEY Prendext.
84.11tIEL L MAiISILKLI ker.
0111C.11. W WITE*,, Barn-raw JELRKET&AND
WOOD STRZICTS.
IS- INSUkILS 111 IL ". AND cAsao RINAN ON . 11111
OH I) AND BLS:4IB3IPPI ILIVRREL AND 1 . 811817.A8138
ser h.... opmaye Lon or Lkmacre tjAr I. Aufq
.4M! thoporaa of the did• mod ,NLARD JIAVIQAT.IOI9
TBAIMPORT.ArzoN.
1..
• . IPLEMCMM:
Wm. Brialey. Bleboull Boyd,
N. B. Kier,
rim% Du a tap,Jr, Wm. Itlnghom.
Jolui 8 Dilworth.
EZ: r .ZMI—k. 'tFrancii &nom
Waltin. Bryant., J. EktmonmakeM
J. B. Co.Por. i Wm. B. HAM
John ablotoo.
PELILLAIJELPH IA
Fire and life. Insurance Company,
No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOME.
Will make all kinds of nsurance.: either
/Whets* or Waited, on avers dea elation of Property or
nerchandlaa, at reaansable rates of premium.
HOHKAT P. KING. Prelatical. '
SI. W. Batbarm. Vid Preektent
DIS.KOCORM •
(Max. 'P. Gaya., a. K. Copa.
E. B. Enallah, Geo. W. 820.11.
P. B. Revery. I Jot. S. Pant,
O. Sherman. JohnaNarton,
H. J. Margaritas, • E. Wilar.
.P.'Bradirawasz, radirdaft.
J. O. COFFIN, Awoke,
Third and Wood meta.
Western Inturame Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
astrayar my..ra,rl,POW ..... it. warm, sarr.
Will Insure against all . icinds of Fics - and
• Marine Risks.
5.11(ma Jr Thca. KU &att. ALA.*.
J. W. BrAki: . Nisalek. Ehro. Dania,
Wa9.1•70.9. ' C. W. ItlalutscaN Nadel 1 1 9 . 9 . 9 9.
0. Ilmara, O. W. Jarkagn. • •. Llophrott,
Wm. FL Smith.
lard ham* . laaLltatlon managed by Directors wall
. 99 . 9 la .bl 9 9 . 9 . 9 9099.1. Y. and who will Morally adjaat.
..99199.9a29.4 pay all lames at the Onus. N. 92 Water
IM~(JP•aa ♦*Vs WarabooyeJ ap stairs. Pittaburah.
HOLMES, RABE & CO
OgeWOR)R TO
A. IL acimiss & BROTHER,
mi3117/ACIMILEILa 01
SOLID BOX:VICES, 'HAMMERED IRON AX
LES, OROWDAIIS, SLEDGES. MAT
- TOGEB, PIUS.
Thither, hfill,Tobeceo it Cotttin &rem!,
iMittinf inditillemfor Madsthei.
Oar and Bridge Bolts, with Thread arid Bute
•
• . omitplete,
PITTBBITRII ft, PA.,
Was:NMI; No. 11217 am urn 107 Myr
WOOD an 870unso ern,
Will work "min tad. sala74l
* WELLS; RIDDLE & CO., -
86 Fourth st. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
ItAIMPAOTORKBP OP
Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers'
•
. _
DRAY WHIPS;
THONGS AND SWITCHES,
Keep constantly on hand, received direct
from abater aokas,fie York Cc.. Pa.:a toll and varied aa
enetnent of Whim :nee.; gnjtehee, lAndon Winton
Fblpa MUMS' Mate. Dray Whips, Planter.' Roush and
aq..d.T
Lashes. Whi de.; An • m Caning., and Cab I , Thlpe, nage Btoehe and
air New rtyleanrWhine PUT ta rd,h ^ d t° " dn '
hirOrder• from the • ant whetted and protosl7
ohlPhed Per Inatrae,lona
jel6.• /WA
rda.f LL TURK WARHANIZD.4O
JOHN. COCHRAN St BROS.
• MA.NUFACTURF,P,S OF
Iron Bailing, Iron Vann; Vault Doors, Window
Shatters, Window Wards, kr.,
Nos. 91 Second et., 1 86 Third At.,
(between Wood and Market,)
PFPTSBUROti, PA.,
Have on hand a variety of now patterns
boor Ind Malik raltabh Ikr all Dana**. Particular at.
taution told to isseksjs. Grays Lott. Jobbing &Wet
abort motley. WSW
WILLIAMS & ALLEM
EIOCCIMAOIIB NO
ARNOLD & WILLIAMS
KINUFAOTIIMI OF •
Chilson Furnaces, Wron Iron Tublng
AND /MING 01:NRRALLY, _
• la Wanornv and Ventilation of
A. a W. wCI metnet ror Warming and v.aistinir
Stadia or Got Watar. Pim. or ealmoa lormark Chorea.
&DMA /4°Mitala, Paatorim Germ Gomm Clout Maio
Uotais Darrillisco , No. 26 Koobaat.. etta!laim
•
PEARL STEAK MILL
ALLEGHE.
Flour delive,r ed to famili NY in es either of tale
test saw • ' .
Warm(Nam mar e• WI at th e MIL or ha our bona at the
of
H.
LOClAN'num' ice.. 52 Wood mt.
1 1,71 0 . & fi R w itip caw, Lagar f L iat. Calf Mo.
alit* 7 "
a M4 I . I ItWAY C OM
JOVE PLME1111.........i....L.W15CCH Minie
Minn RPAYMERS.
woacsimu,ro '-
WIEOLESA.LE DRUGGISTS,
r "7 OOD 91"
Poinston of Dr; PS:I4SVC/
ea. Oi vraa
nti......
HENRy6,4II:,,,C.O.LLINSe ,
D.
CrOMMISSION MEROKAWr.
oncia,HO Iv~ marte mit
N 0.16 W 0 24 1" 131=i+Trrah.
The EheriftaltY.
GEORGE 4. RIDDLE, •Of the City of
AU.dmr. will WI • euidllist• be th• also of Mott ft
Ailmdemr Osman Mew aolly •
.
1 - The Greatest Illedital Discovery
!
OF THE AGE
-1 Mr. Kennedy, of Roxbury, his diseevored
' In *neer our common picture weeds. remedy toast core
1i.. 1 k kind V H....T. Ptm the worst Sr.[da ton comm.
l Phan& •
I He bee tried It in over eleven hundred hasee. and uever
I failed exempt in two cum (both thunder humor.) Ile has
I now In hi. Domes:lon over two handred iertitititee of Its
I value. all within twenty miles of Boston-I
Two bottles Rte warranted to core &nursing sore mouth
One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimp].
of the We. .
Two to three bottles will dear the matim ctbitea.
Two bottles are warranted to cure Med wood tanker In
the mouth and stoma]. -
,
Three to time lottlea are warranted to y
mere th e wand
I am of reyelpelas.
I One to two bottlee are warranted to .pre all homer In
the eyes.
I •
Two bottles are warranted to en. rentning .4 the wsve
and blotches among the hair.
I
Poor to Mx bottles a. warranted . to cure corrupt and
moaning Wren.
One bottle will care scaly eimptioii of tie skin.
Two to three bottle. an warranted td cure the want
on.. Or rinusono.
Two to three betel." a., warranty] 10 sun the moat dee
pemte cases or rbeumathim. I
Thre , to four bottle. are warranty] to mire salt rheum
The to eight bottle. will care the worst case 0 scrofula
A benefit la elvers experienced from !the diet bottle.
end • panet rare n war/anted when the abov*mosntity
is taken.
.r'.,:•. s ;Nothing looks on ImprobableN i
o those rks; have In vain
tried all the wonderful medicines of 681M:tie that le
OCOILMOU Weed growing in the " and along old
Mons walla. Mould cure every humor In * Mkt. yet
nle now . teed tact, If you have .humor Mkt.= yet
Whig to start
There are no Ifs nor ands, hums or h.'e about it /lotting
mote mows and not you.. I peddled over a thonsand bot
tles oath, the vicinity of Boston. I lint' Its effects la
every cam It bee already done Some of theimaile.t.....s
ewer done In Meamsehusettu I pare It td chlldien a pal
aid; to old people at sixty. I bare mon pOorpun7.•onny
halting cidldren, whose flesh was soft and ilabbi. restored
to • perfect state of hysith by one bottle.'
To three who are eubJeet to . Nick beetlacbe. bee bottle
will always care it. It give. great relief to catarrh and
disanees. Boma who have been castle. fir year,, have ta
ken and been regulated fryit. Where the body is sound
It work ult e easy. but where three Is atirderingement
of the Cu Wens ornate.. It will cause very Moulder 1.1
IDRII. ba YOU meet cot he alarmed—they always diem
pray in m finer days to a week. There' Isomer a bad re. snit fro it., On the contemT, when that feeling le gun.
you will feel yourent like • new person. '1 heard some of
the meet extravacant euremlume of It abet %au wren. 11.
trued to. No change of diet 1 nereMary—est the test
you can U.A. I boye likewise an herb. eridettiehen Mtn
mend in sweet oil, dlemlves berafolowlerwellillAg or the
neck and under the ears. Prim 50 cants. Price of the
Medical in.:very Si per bottle.. I
DIRROTIONS FOlt USN—Adult, one fable-spoonful re
day. Children over eighty...me, desert spoonfol; child.,"
from nee toelght yea., teyepoonful. keno direction me
be made applicable to all constitutione.; take enough to
operate on the bowels twin, a day.
of e
Mr. KENN/COY gin,. neuronal 4M . ..indent@ In had Mb.
crofula.
• ' Sold. *holland., and retell. at Dr. iiNTllill'11:. 140 Wood
beet. earner of Virgin eller. , feadkerT
._..1. L FOaUßiu.
To Mothers, Wives and Manghtors—
The oobloet discovery in the mienas or Medicine, and the
one which hem, and will continue to pen e, the greatest
bleeping to the human family. Is the meal& preparation
known .. Marshall's Uterine o.thollom.
It IN designed to cure the various dieelasee ineldimt to
femalea, such no prol.pnra, OW. In the back, :gmEtloen
extreme proetration from nursing and a hundred other
smile In their train. have Almon made life a burden turn
ed eiletence Into a daily and hourly musk The meet en=
lightened proDseors of the medical colleges In the old
world... well e. In this loountry. Poe held the ,mitject,
in elision. consideration, not they have dually determint
ed that the old method of treating them e. keel and rep ,
grate distme was all wroeg, and that a coastuationd &mt.
near we. what was reepilraL It Is an ,old adage. that
great baffles more lowly; and while the Faculty were en
deavoring to harmonise their view. and digest a cyclone
tor general practice, Dr. Pomeroy, a phyilelan with forty
.year. experts... In the dimmew of women and children
reduced the thmc7 to . I M, O ° WWI end Aleogrojed • nom'
edi which ha. cured and win cure eighteen out of every
twenty eases now «Meting. In •ome rue, where the or
gam have been ruptured, or wheratbeyhave been severe
ly injured by bad medicaltreatment, nothing an be dune
but to alleviate the meoptonnt "No =se 0. hopelessr
Bald Be donhsso, the gryat leader of the English medical
whoa], and, therefore, let no one despair untlithis reme
dy has bee. faithfully tried. Throw .14 Praludiee end
the advice of an intereeted phmlician—remon for your
pelves—gee what the remedy has done fornthers,•isd then
goon with a strong faithin the agsmnnen that Marshall'.
Uterine Catholloon i. no "quack remedy,. bat a mientille
eomblnstion of medical virtue., which will pransive the
mastication from deetructlna, will arrest the heel/Mu.
approach of dimme, and restore health to the already Los-
Pared vital power. Price 11.010 per bottle. Sold whole.
Isle and retail at DR, GEO. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Store.blet
140 Wood street-Jull-davr
e. .
DR LIBBY'S Pile Ointment is a'eertain
cute for that distreesina dime.. the Tiles, kr *II their
varied firma It Pus been wed Ihr more then sixty rearm,
evd hat exhibited the meet tuvor effret. I. . 11
rase.
We publish the follawing names of uentiernwn who have
Men cured by its nee. and who; after minding for year,
had ex /salted every renouroeof the moil.] 'profession
In vain.
Res.. J. D. li - es4sutl, D.S.Scsstar rots Ylorida,
R. J. L Dusems. St. /Saul. Minns/tan,
Geo. Wm. Etarden. Hoorgord. ann.,
how. Agog .Thgafeen Dry't flot. Washington,
Wes. R. S'prstpue, Esq., 1.. M Grewswieh K.. ror.k.
R. Rad, Esq.. Cloasstsers
Gm. W..8•41:81. Esq.. eltisjqf HADA.
The aboye Net might be increased by thaniundn. but
enough hoe leen shown no induse every 'suffer*, to give
the mooed, a trial. 0.4 wholesale and retail by Geo L.
Keynes. No. 140 Wood., corner of Virgin alley. •
Prier. n• iu2ta.
British and Continental .Exchange.
SIGHT RILLS DRAMS , 80
DUNCAN, SHERMAN It
ON THE UNION BANK, LONDON,
IN WMd OP LI AND /TPWARDS.
These Drafts are available at all the grin
dl+lmva.vffin t anad, lio3tland sod 'Naiad, sod th
• 4.0 dr mom BILLS Do
•
M. A. Grunebaum &
FRAME' PIET A MAIN,.
Which sorra as • Romlttauro en all - parts of many.
Salta/ohm' and Holland.
Persona haat/ding to travel abnoal 4a7 orivur, throne)
us lotta. of Credit. on ottichildoney can to obtaltml,
insole& In any part or Karam
(bilertlons of Mitt note..' and other pacmitiom in Jii
rape. trill moire prompt attention.
WM. IL WILLIAMS t IXL,
Wood. carper Thled street.
WESTERN TEA. STORE
Corner of Wood and Sixth streets.
W. A. Iff'CLURG
Our Teas will be found on trial unequaled
at Lbs prim to tL• city:
Maks Grass
Oolon,q, 40, ISO, 62, 75, YoringHyson,so, 62,
1,00 and 1,25 per lb. 75, and I,oo.per lb.
Buß,Breakfast, SO and Imperial & G. r., 75,
73 eta. per lb. 1,00 4E1,60 per lb.
T. pot op 10 'eddy boxes from 6to 9d 11x4or hudir
Wis. A Moral discount made to .411 dealers.
COPFEE—Java La Onsyrn, '.4 Rio Elea, Orion did
Srastid.
Strd., 88-I,errind r and itacher's Loal Purotrizeil and
atuArd Attpars.
Cutaum Haim Fr.a.k Dried fivits,
tr—. , mbB
REMOVAL.
McCORD & CO:, RATTERS,
'lave removed to their ,neivi store, 131
Ffb , d.fred.b aeon aisww Fifth shut. whiei we ha . v. built
with the exert.* sdaptatien to our inereseed Nobles&
The first floor has been fitted up in fddfißlat STYLB
etch:Levels fbr our retail trade, where will Slwarit be found
complete assortment of the MOST FASHIONABLE
STYLES of Gents' and Youths' Drees and /3oft Rats and
Cape. tor well as LADIES' RIDING RATS end CHIL
DREN'S GOODS, adapted to the pewee. We , elan be
pleased to see oOr friends at OUT new storaj r
The bar tapper stories are expremly f our WHOLE
SALE TRADE, where Sill be found • full Mock of Hate
and Cape, embracing nearer, Silk, emery variety, Soft. Pa
rams Leighton. Dream, and. Palm Leaf Hate: Silk Plueh
sod 900th Cops, sod Children's Goods of alit kind/.
headmen! visiting oar city will find It their interned to
I examine our stock. as our facilities kw each as to enable
as onapste soy Jobbing boom In the cadent
clues. ' jar
Statement from Canada—Quitted, Feb:
7th,llls4.—kleens, B. A. Palmed.* A (km-LWe ,had t h e
plasms of receiving, this otOrohag, the 'Mid. certificate
of your Temnifuga which will be ray gratifying to TM.
ae It was sent volunterily., Wm ate, gentlememytnre very
truly - annisoN A 00.
Oirertmsae-Aly little dahter, 4 years 'old, and me
eon. older. were br a anaddneable Time Offering from
oonne. 1 purchased two bottles of 7. 3 YerttOtrOtr , Of
which I mire [hem three deem, acoordl it to dbittp2s
end Mange to my. in bee then three art th
ea less than FIVE HUNDRED WORMS, some o ftin=r•
traordiaary length of from 12 to lb lecher.
Haring erpnimoed se much of the beneficial effects o
roar Verradfuo. I feel It my duty to rem end it to the
public as, In my Oplakm. one of the mos rams
dies egaltort Iterate firer rot othasd tb ' A r r .
Gentlemen, bailers me to be your so ch heed and
humble *errant; NATHAN EL LiAna&
Prepared and add by R. A. PAIINESTOCir M W., menet
of Wood and Fire. 2111/04114•T
Nur toxic, Jim 15th, 1855.
New Tort I; Liverpool Line of Packets.g.ft
JOHN THOMPSON, No. 410 Li drty
street, Pittsburgh. Ps.. Is the only ;anon La the &bore
oily authorised reit Pamir Ceraldeales for my Use o
New York and Livers:ad
Um always on band Sight l raga for any amount,
sayable at any Bank In England. Ireland, *Gaud and
Wales
also, Minna samengere from New York and rhu...bd
rads by Railroad.
CORNELIUS GRINNELL,
S 7 South it, Eel! York.
New Degwereien" Gallery -
MR. NELSON would reopen tfullg' inform
Elm Mende aid the !addle' generally, that In =der to
meet the dallmlnereeehig demand for halts; in.i•nrderetiii
he has had built and ha. row compleled . tow the Old
Flat Third Maeda 'one of the masto,lolo.. and
aissailllanitlEity Light tiallain Iraa nonstraMed for Da
Baff.a7Pl p la the United States. Wean sera
Prepared to emirate Liammo of all I • sed egybes. 10
ens weather,. lane 8 deloseA. D. 0114 dock P. M. A
deltheat aU le solhated, whether they_ ... Air Likenesi
ee ofaot. Itaante..o4l Poet Mao Banal a. 'Chad eased
Ah.ll
'For Sale. • .
ADRUG t
STOREsa feyorttrartehly located On the
COnter of Clumnnd Libeay city.
or &NI • 100.2 retallbn tri nl o Tteire
alkttodift Taal* arced se.. Plttabarib.
tiluableTitProdnetive Property for Bale,
• Graiii Elevator iuid Lot I •
TILEWAREHOUSE, known es lifittleber
.. !neuter, altaated fa the city a 4:4loiond on
rner—Lot 1913 feet fron ton
the rim, and 140 feet deep to !Geer stmt . LlEleventur
Marabou*. Omar tmit., a .ma °C. Arm
hari r a aspealir 47111 - 00,000 boatels of .61
bark
nage
at Ssr wan preth, & cut ;
Tatou capable at elven.' 2,600 huUte
else the only hlp narrator on the river, yittia. u .
Jt4t,tio ohms Warehouse r4l) foot IMM , MfM., owl
Loon.,..erhinerr, kt, en fa rood ordoo,FArranow,
men for wieder erne, the my ImeM mot,. zab.
bushels per beet . Waroboomi stood Abdo 10nt0m,...d.
an load, without Maul . . l 7; W mattorooomplmoi Mao.
sense aaaaw and gum, a long. ohrratleg ad 6 atm,.
bureau
Tble !Minn tome Ms buor&t i Ault
NEW ADVERTIS
FAILHEAS' AND NfiCEIANICS'
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP riIILA DELPHI!
CAPITA • $300,000
AMOUNT SFZURELT INTESTED.....S2OO,OOO
milts Company effects Fire Ins:mance on
Bowen.. omen, Furniture, in te nd. Inmyranc.
Tottad, C. nad FreighL nsuran, on
Oood, by River, Lars, Caath Rallrnad, and Land Car
Haar generally. Also, Insurance upon Lim upon bro'
moot lavoraKe terms.
. . .
DIRECTO.
Hon. Thorns. B. Florence, Jam e, B. Nes& •••
Oeorge Fl. Armstrong, Chaney Dingee
Ed. P. Middleton, K. R. Ilelmbela,
George Holuthold, gred. c. Brewster,
•
Thamae Mmadernald. lease Leech.
THOMAS R. FLORENCE, President
EDINA. R. Ilststantn, Secretary.
PITTSBURGH REVERENCER
Rom T. M. Hone, Um. J. R. WClhatnek,
Hon. P. C. Shannon. Col. S. W. Blank,
Hon. J. R. Guthrie, A B. !Maroon. Esq
Themes .1. Keenan, Ere, Wilson SPCandleas, hap.,
Col. J. Heron Foote. g e m, J. K. Moorhead.
IL 11: Riddle.
The . character of the abov•Conspang Is or the Bret alas.
Marine
combines the rare - and unueual protege.. of Fire,
Markle nod Life Pnnant , .
Gentlemen of elerated etandlng are neenedated in Its
management and Intereeted as Steck hnlders.
THOMAS .1. HUNTER. Agent.
ps27 St. Charles Bulldldg, Mn. ins Third .0
--
BAGS AND BAGGING.
!VOYLES it- WHITTLESEI.
No. so WATER STREET,
NEAR OLD SLIP, NNW YORE,
AVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND, AND
H
Manufacture to order.
BAIA for Flour, Grain, Salt,, Buckwheat,
Hams, &o.
Would &Do tne littoral. of Country Alorrhanta to
their arnertnient or
BEAKLESS and FARNLEAS' BAGEL
AND OP
MILLERS' BAGS,
Designed and printed to order, expressly for
their tise.
Oar realities are each that we eau supply room •
10,000 to 20,000 bags per day.
Also, bipartite. and Dealers In
: GUNNY BAGS AND BAGGING,
end ♦erions kinds of Threw' and WIC" both Linen and
Cutton;ol which we are receiving .entinnal supplies.
For Protection Against Mosquitoes--
AND ALL INSECTS.
Haskins' Patent Improved -
PORTABLE CANOPY AND NET,
riartIBININO Beauty, Cheapness and en-
VAllieNenritr.againgt Ineeete. without obetructlng
the birimisttlen of Mr. lt is constracted so that It will
tit any bedetead , and the net Is so arranged thet It will
contract and erpsbn by mean. of Robber Braid, so that
it will - Et econrel at all timer, against n al bedstead. there.
be of enti r e protection a insect. It can be
.attached to the bedstead In Dm than two taloa.e, and
can be taken down In an equally short roam elf time yet.
while It affordithe protection eought. It to a - beautiful and
chaste ornament to the led.
W STRATTON, Sole Agent.
I No. l 0 Chamber et., New York.
A Check Lost.
ACHECK for $l7B 75, made by the Bank
, arnel.....,(wmatastss,) on Bank of North Amer.
-a. hits, In favorer B W. Marrie.and by his endorsement
payable to order ef Mrs. Eliza A. Roldshits, contained In a
letter to her address... bed on 21at Inst., near the:Eagle
Cotton Work,, Allegheny. Dumont has been steepest.-
1111417=7 , !!" a ltlaf.o ff- 1411WW&V"
iyANTED TQ KNOW if any one woo ne
nnsinted with certain 43FIARLES CRONBACII,
dsc , native of Wurtemberg. 111. bed a Farm In the
ylchvity oPPlttebursh, and died without heirs. Any in.
formationlaill be thenkl3lll7 received by
• .1.0. BACKOPEN,
yn27.3twS 310 Liberty et.. Pittsburgh.
Jut in Beason:
Q ILK UMBRELLAS—Jos. Horne . to Co.
1. -- 1 here ;feed • flno tale( Bilk Umbrellas, which they
win es,ll espy cbsep. a large assortment of Ging.
ham Umbrellas, at all pries. at 77 Market et DM
of V....
11ADY WILLOUGHBY, or Passages from
the Diary • Wife and Mother In the Seventeenth
Gen pry,
pry, In 1 vol. I2mo, far role be
jet KAY A 00.58 Wood street.
TAIL -100 bbln. N. A. Tar, large bbls. in
.11_ tine order, to entreat: consignment and for male by
Ju27 ATWELL, LSE A CO.
Gil S-6 bbla in tine brder, to arrive on
IlA r fionslirriment sad far We brA
EFINED SUGAR-72 bble. powdered
crashed AM refined white jug 704115iV.6 nu. for Ind
jn27 ATWELL. LEE & 00.
IcNITTING COTTON-180 lbs. of White
and Blue-mixed /Knitting Cotton ter mode at
J.- HORNEIi. 71 Market et.
I'hENCII WORKING COTTON for sale at
r ju.l7 IJORNWS, 77 Market et.
FOft SALE—A fine family home. Enquire
at the SL Clair Livery stable, St. Gale street.
Rosa Street Property for Bite.
r 0 very valuable LOTS OF GROUND,
set ituated on Roes et., between Second and Third. each
/ front on Ileen et and 72 het deep. with the neat,
3 1:1 . 1 1 1.z r imd ^adz:l=rd . built two story ri
br
ahade trier* and atanding by 22 feat to admit flrther
Improvements. The above property is very desirable. free
of lesureibratiee. and will
to
sold at • reasonable rate. For
further particulars. aliinlY on thoPrelisbuw
u 1.24 11.4 J. GOLDING.
•
_
WANTED --Cooke and house servants for
private famine and hotels, Wk. that neon nu,
les or any kind of female nein, and reniletnen that want
clerks to aabormen of bath:leen habits. with good
noanylrel " P L6n wo ' c r Art r a L %pro.d at....' mon
11ARR4,Intas.
nov ., ale Libert7 straet.
fiatootat hands wanted; blob maim paid. J. 326
AROUSE & LOT FOR $6Oll---For sale,en,
twoste frame house. of two mimic mod allay, out
Washington
ie wit a
Int oral feet front on Vlrgltda street, Mt.
Washington, by 163 deep. The above property I. gond
order and will he laid on the following easy tenor V..W , In
hand. the remalnder at 1, 2 and 74
_ -
Jufdd P. CIITIIBERyear.T a SON. 140. ad Kt.
A VALET,
[ ABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE,
ai(tutto on Wylie ato—A good brick boo*. in com
n
plete order. arranged with hall. 2 parlors, dining •romi
mi kit , liou on first floor 4 6.10.4
honor, In:shade trees In front. For mice and tams,
esJ
at tho goal Itatate Oleo of S. CUTHBERT t 80ft.
Laborers Wanted.
ABORERS are wanted on the line of the
LA Clirrelnod and 31ahoalog Railroad. between Young
rim and Warren. aordo
Notice.
ARIMER'S TRUSTEE is preparedr top
o ay
o : daAnd of Pl . f teen pro oen4immirti-Lotow.l
JulLicistwe
LOIIIStILLE LIME-115 bbls. in store
aod Mr dolor, to do.. ISALUI DICKEY a CO.
TMALLOW OIL-50 bbls in good shipping
11. order. on conelgnment, for ale by
int'S DICKET,6 CO.
LARD OIL constantly on band for sale by
.026 s ISAIAH DICKEY 4:130.
4, I7NDRIES-100 bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel;
hr. bale. large No. 3 Mackerel: ,
bbla.No I Mad; 30 Mak Maple Sur am
60 bons New Ober...et 30 ht. chats froth Ton
10 Oka New, Dotter:, 10 Dkax. Lard:
60 dos. Patent Btu:tete, In Moro and Pr Wt Cy
j 025
Caudle
ASUPERIOR ARTICLE OF MOULDS for
Moulding Candles, or hard Britannia liletiL and
;unto! .
JOIIN
Iv` Imp , 100 Rao, drool. PhU.delndia
Summer Amusement .
WEhave on hand a nice assortment of
' PINE KNITTING , TALLY,
of Tubae polars and trade.. suitable Or ladled whei somas
ehamaebrae by knitting 111 U. dull =baba of maxim
nod WI. JOS. HORN K d CO. 77 Market et.
• ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS FOR
PALE—llaing Loge W°. 43ind 44 In plati of lota laid
opt by W. 0. lemlia. la tba Albany of But Ltharty. baying
evil • front on 'Bland Lane of 60 feet. and ruining back
-195 feet to • Lana 30 feet wide Pries $250 each. ~.Apply•
to lad • B. IIPLAIN lON. No. 21. 6t h at
a 0 ' MORE cases: nitd pkgre, of Calicoes,
tr,
i curz t ., itt. d eelz. Swam.
annual Pikes, by' A ATLON & OCT.= ' AL at.
_
k 4 A. MASON CO. have jast re'd 40
mina pea. aline Bust Bite . Moire Antiques, set.
vh tltererill offer at esodetanual prior. 3n.16
fliSolloE -L-A Sack of WOOL, marked "..T.
O. ler, Salem, ocumblana. Ca. Ohio," haft bean
er Warshaw* mare than sts maths. team r the
fame la called for and ebarseltand atm, .pald within SO.
howlMM It will to pr
Athl =lll)TaillY &OD,
PEARLS-- - 14 - 1311f1.pri m Pearls just reo'd
and fay gala by . SIERITER* DILWORTH..
-
. I ens pure .0 . or Bale
' 4u24 AREIVYai DILWORTH.
UIIITR. TEA PAPER-30 reams of a
• Irwrior RwnlitT • reed: ain, io ilinnta Biosad
Drawn Drninirt and Tan Paper. B. SADLER , A lleinans
mriIAPPING PAPER-200 MI% Rag
wn w p : t!: 225 bdlg. litzsoiW o r
a smorled olgotlbr
Itigroult market rotoolbr good Hap.. ••• • su24
HAWLS I SILAWLSI—A very large and
IC , *lariat assortment at Crape, Mk. Stan*. We and other lands ot Shawl. eeWns at onehalf the natal
priers at the mmliknonal sale or. A. A. tiAttON •W.
SOME very rich and desirable styles of
BOMIO. Roben. reduced 60 per amt.
Jo= a. a. MASON a co.
pEARI.ASII-12 caste-hi Moro and for
Ala by a. DALESLL it 00.
tree
, uTil ZIL Liberty street.
__ ____-
FEATHERS—A choice lot feathers for
Bale by jai R. DAIZELL W.
ARB. SODA-100 half bble. in store and
for sale by idta A DALZELL & CO. "
LASS—AII sizes Bellevernon brand, all
171 Mse. W. E. brand. for asle by R. DALZELL • CO.
bbl. and 2 Half bbia. justreceiv
-1,4 ad by tiled sad fbe Me by •
Jam • : • B . DALZBLL k CO.
MACK.ER.EL--15 bble.large No. - 2
Mack
*eel for ale by fat' B. ZISf LAt 00.
- _
EW WALL PAREES—S. Sadler. Alto
ahour. bra reed horn PAlladel aaa aafor
btaa Ifoodkaad Rad paw Elsagfaii, de. also.
from Flaw York-, A amoorocamt chow Y:rr
aew papas.
FISILL-20-bbla. largo No. 3 klackereh
oo Ulf bids: do do
- a tudf baba N 0.% do
fbr aaba by ha B. 110812.01.100.' .
Flsu.'o bble,
(Fp' (new) No. 3 Mack
eeo !arms4 ewartw. o r3 um i sa toy at.
VENITIAN EKE —lOO 'Mils: "Cookson e"
eeweue Ana *a Pahl* B.A. PABSUTOOKA
ErDiED SUGARS-. 35 bbk Crumbed
I ,Mme imbue Buie: bbl.. ' b.( $ b
mix tam e by ATW Llitlia 00
MARRO ' .BLAOR. TRIMMING MR
/ - MANTILLIB-72 dawn Jost yetwived by erprim
esentus. at jun, 11002/111.17 %arta
UACKEREL-25 hlf bblo No: 3
.Large,
bi 2 ‘ llr. '' l mMk . firktlteliOML
VILARCOAL FORRE
Jlivenr• itstd lireeW by.
N(1:30 bbls
W 1, II
INSEEI) 0
I.4liust and
prime Linseed Coil
. _
lar g e mILT;t63I-ifre
VEZESZ-,41X1 boxes W. R.,ebeese semi*.
1 1..0 es 4 Pa Webs NM B. DAMN& e 00,
TENTS
AUCTION SALES.
-
P .DAVI9 An Atxtionear.
corlur Wbo4 awl PitlA send.
BAY nORSE AT AtIOTT I Nr......0„
day morning. .114 'Ms, at 11 sit'sdoek„-JgggSatUr.didgg
m y
salsasuoms. corner Wont:Lane ac i
tre order r Lieut T. J. Itreseton.
Allegheny Arsenal. one largs Da/ nom.' • ---, wolf"
slunk or double hurries. RA s ?. yi.b.
OOK S AT AUOTIO,F-1-0—;
evening. July figth. will be at the
rooms, comer of Wood and Mt ,
o'ekez, mieeellanwous 'oollartion of %eve and
elog at
hand Rooks. sonic.of which are recent 17.i n , d
and others am work. of valise woe o d t
sortmeot complies many of the best English
gegndard works f history. and text, Ihnnka In
:
DUBUC; SALE of Machinery, liccifeTZZ .
B on Tuesday morning. July 31,44 at 10 &dna. wfild
le told the entire likorti of maehleety..teclaate.,Wohghlog
to me late firm of Jame , Nelson ,t Co.. on thapseod,..
lately °mulled no them.Xornsruf boo. , mud zid g d
say of Pittsburgh. f
Alto the unexpired Orman Issas of mid minim ft.
John Aril. , " to said Jammtflelsan .t ishish g du
Pim oh the first day of l a west. limns at mle.
Ity order of J. Brady, rsidTer.
I n 24 • - • P. 111. DAPIfi. Amt.
A MUSEME*TS,
JOE PENTLAND'S
GREAT. CIRCUS! -
,%r ILL EX:IIIBIt FOR ONE WEEK, corn
y mend.: on MO VOA E. .ALTH7FBtb. In front o f
AMERICAN HOTEL, Penn street. •
Tole Cotapany, oleopoe.4 of the moat talantal pa•brm•
ere from ail parts of the. world, I, diallognlabed ibe the
Elegneme. Novelty and Variety of It. Entertelninettia.
Mon, NICOLO and Ills three Juvenile Wonders. AL
PHONSE.. SEPASTI A N end ALMA: Mr RICHARLAA. Mr.
FRANK PASTOR. Mr. OM. BATCH* LDIR, C. SHER
WOOD. 8. JACKSON. IL BERNA.RD, Master SHERWOOD
and
Old Joe Pentland,
KINO ,OF CLOWN
With a hodt. co
of other talent ‘ 1111
e Treats.
For partkulars of Prootasion, Dtagon Chariot 101 l
Military Band. end Perk...m.oes generally, ere Ms of
the day.
air 2.5 rents. No half pc.
AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES EVERY DAY. oda
menelne on TUES.DAT.
M=;l
•
MONDAY EVENING, JULY 23d, 1855,
AM) CONIINUINt7 !WERT NIGHT DEIS WEEK.
PLIE enthusiastic andiericeg, composed
mow, of [miles, that have greeted
Biter, Wells & Birch's kinstrels,
And their itrllliant knteitafnments dltrink the pschrink,
has littered them to email:me smaller neek. Intradneing
In addition to their ether sitmetintis the original Ttseee
tie . 11pOti the remarkable !reach Dram.
ROBERT ISACAURE!
With RlFtrli in Ms COMICALITIES:I and BLITHE ln him
*MEAT DANCES. and SAM, A. WELLR In Ms original
eharaater MEIJI; MAXI: AIM, ae_plapal lex him fair MA
rotownitivo night... at Cbristy_k, Woods' New York-
DOOn open at ili.Veloek. Oonteri. to nornMeneiella
83 i fArk,ek.
Pll, C.B—Ladr and Gentlemen to Dries C1..'., BO cent.-
Extra laullei Veleta, RA rents eedif. aspUetmen
zr4t rl e t j jadles Dress Orel., MX mato. Beeond
GEO. -' calgUEN, Proprietor.
iO2 I .Iw4 . 'CRRT. C , MOORE, Mont.
&ETNA 11181111ARCE bOhIPANY,
op ErAnnraan. LOAN.
SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT.
The Capital is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars,
AND 18 PAID 00/
ChM ta
Isemeersildfroretol.lB,s4 inJulle 1.1855, gamma 04
&mi./maned 'Dividend, 0 pee cent
Tag MIMI at rat eoirriirr Al=
CASH on hand and in Phoenix Bank,
...... ........ 6 5 .ca0
25
c.o. 137,124 01
Rein Estate. unlneamterlat,... ....'. 11072 06 64719 06
72.1forbrage Bondallandi percen t
laterest. parable semi normally 72,000 00
29 6 per eent. Stat.or tlrlosl a
bonds. intereet,payable semi-aro
.... . . . ... 21:J30 00
It 6 per enni.itain . g.m:6l76a - rolina •
Honda, Ittereet payable seml-an-
nually .000 00
10 6 per mat. Ismer ear watrt I
Done% Interest parable 0.101-1111.11•
nnally 10,300 00
510 per cent. City of 1011nesskle I •
Bonds, interest parable selatan
.o,lso 00
07 per cenVi - neinTem Inter. j •
em payable semlanntmlly....-... 8,1(81150
06
Debts due the Company: 187422
perural •
D y Altortamm ..... •
Itill_meylvelMt„ang 0.000 oo
64t" . .
f azzr.t r iv d emd New 115.
306. 00
hares lauddi,:rfr P r i;vidanne 6 C 1."
R. R, 10 per cant preferred and 1
10raTd4 b rinston nod Wu 4.92'
mental.
250 Ra sharesComdietleut River IL FL . 14,00 1 0 00 0
40" Conorellan t River 00.- 1,250 00
9 '4 111 00
3.000 00
Lip op
Stafford Bank, 3 Wotan.
Bade
ram In..
an itsole Bank, Providence. '
bluvie
300 •• I Dowd: Bank./lerilbrti.
Cwnnnecticut .... 57.600 00
licrtinnee Batik.
8,48,0 ye
12,660 DO
Famine' & Mechanics'
bink. Hartford, Conn... 20,600 00
160 " nee d. Itiverflank.
liartibrd. Conn.-- 0,160 00
200 ilarttani Bank, hart-
God... Conn . • 20 4130 00
118 " Plate Bank. I.III4KiT,
00
.6 " kbortlbcd Co. Bank, nail; '
ihrd. Cour,
8ank, ..,..'......... , i476 OD
100 " CUT Il
Minn
" Union Bank. New York, 124200 00 144"81
480 •• • Broadway Bank 14,1n0 CO
160 • People'. Hank 'CAW 00
ICO . /larva, Bank. " 10,000 00
400 " Blechanice flack, 1.1,000 00
no • • Bank of North Ain/win/Iv " I
New 10,6081 00
1.91 " Bulk. of America, N. Y 18.020 CO
100 " Hank of the Republic," 18760 00
60 " Bank of the Room:walk
New York .. . 0011 CIO '
100 •• New York Life /nevi:niece
U.
Trunt 18.000 ' ' •
/00 •• 5tatc0..4) 0 ,...., 11,1 , 00 00
-----
$836.630
The amount of liabilities due. or riot du 23
to Hazdui or
other erealltors—oothing.
1 •
tomes adjoetted and due—none.
Loewe adju s ted andnot doe.---..$ 32.44 87
Lames unadjusted and in sturpause.
walling for Rather proof, or eon
to teal 124J11 12
All other daises Sealastibe Homputy are small. =eh
only aa printing, ke.
Agent Jettisoned to take nail& o'er $lO,OOO.
The amount lammed in any elty. torn or village. &mds
upon the rharaeter, material, and (waste...lon of
Inge, the width of street; the euppiraf water, and cam
dltion of the fire department , and other ell emustanees.
The asommt insured In blocks of balldtatte 'Tarim Its de.
dm, Le to limit t.l .eas by any one Illualto $lO.OOO or to,.
The act of Itmorpmfattoa to the same as 61.1 to Jot,. 181.4.
TIE(O..I..•ALItYANDEB, &cream
SUIT°, 00 , 116CrICDT,I.
Hartford County, f Heterrm Jetty 6th, 1365.
Pentonali) aPPeenst.Thomas A. Almander. &meta ,
ry of lb. Attos 0561PILliy. *Mt toads oath that
the foregoing otatement him anbeeribed, is true, as
cording to hie beet lroowledge sad belitt
ia26-1.1 HENRY POWLEit. 4,501/01 of the P.
-
11. B. TEN-11YCK, Agent,
Office; North-west corner of Woad aad Fifth sta.
Dia6ololloll. . .. •
Prersivans. lily Slit, USE .• _
HE co-Partherehip heretofore existizig
between the undeenlened, tinder the style of PAY,
pent.
irt:IIA.NNA At CO., was tatiderdLoolied by nantualtenr
The boning= ant. Ira - via be nettled bPJ. HAIWNA
and WM. K. HART, et tbenehe of Cede of
O. Hart & Co. I WATIRRICAIe P
'.! JOSHUA ILLNIVA: .'
wm. B. HAIM.
. •
ANNA, HARZA Co.(enceleseorslo,Pil:•,i
Mer.flanna & CO.) will continnelbehanklukod 11ft. ,
m.T l ll ' anet ' A Oo l fat r=clll2ll;eolirit thin:mar/ere of
theirued.ortniieuit es
IN retiring from busin . eee, which I have
for em,. time contemplated, I Pallid ehmerollJPorgh•
end *the whelp composing the nrer ftrm of ullainit,
lldltT it 00 ,as deeerving theof the pat
rons and Mende of the old , ftem 'se tetl " M habil:, In
neneraL ro2.4tr . PALMER. .
Co-Partmennip. I
•undernigried have associated them.
Liberty
In the Grocery letudnesi, at thilredd sten& No.
Liberty etreet under thip mune end etyle of 'WAIT A
WILSON.. Their old lbnalnitee Mill be nettled br_the Erma
• JOHN WATT.
JOLLY :WILSON.
Pitubargb. July 14th, 1E46
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WATT a ..
WILSON, Wholesale G .300N
roce mum rs,
Oorturgolon nerolutritsand Dtalstula Prattles sad
n ttg uls bursb Bisautileaust. No. '258 Media. Plltalbrallk•
Semi-Annual Dividend 8 per cent. •
July 1, DM
AITNA INSURANCE CONPUT,
OF HARTFORD, OONN.---OjlaiterOd /819.
PAID DP -
Cash Assets, /nip L 1855, - = *835,530,2$ 1.
C'ONTINUES to make Insurance on all de.
reeiptiorui of prop . ertz . at Ignitable' saw This Omelf"
r, honoribis &Wet ehr
the/W . 4he o ther elmllar
begl.aitocsat statement of the eroleAltio
em i r, Ole In thia!al". kg. !h. examhzetbn crab.
" 3 1' 31... North-W.la corner 3 : lhßair lY N , , l .llYl4 1. CL
A Arn eall• t. Y . /
Intrah.
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SonitijPolki.
ROME folks like to sigh, some , folks do,
Some folk. do. ' • • ' • N.,
e roan long to dln—bid that's not me' nor you.
Water'. latest son Joel
, reselved an!
Lilly White Soho .
. The Swingiog Polka, ogjiged fronldenkee.
diery'a Dearity. .. e. by Barr
The Prodigal Bon, seemed song.
I Really Stun be in the Peshlon. mud lemon.
The Old Door fltano, tB. Woodbury',
Deer Kato I Love Tbee,—Jullen: • i
Menton* Spereßra—Vateapayllur;
♦ Little lion, Oder,
Thenee Musk, In the Void. we Lore.
now Sweet 1.4t0e or . 11 1 1 eneLlotinre.gerenad 4.
111 Paddle my own
Tim our Child in Heated!--L D. Woodbury.
A new stock or sums sses.eist ordretseess having
teen selected great' care ang Dortbseed:lbrOgilll
fi
offered on thsi moot reaeona^le term, Zoo A, rawresseir
Ifterrovot CIinittOTTE HI:CIID.7IB Woad
D. a a r t g o L 2e.nanzt r e ' P4-s • al r.!•!'.. rirn.
LOOK OUT FOR MOSQUITOES
MOSQUITO NETTINO''
IrOS. HORNS & CO. Italie just isositied
fff
tarp ameortmerit of phis hltd"fttmedltdor ttto Bus
e^ , l Nettlhit. WTI:Wu Woe. to which they ne . the
ettentlon et' tattletale tow Watt temps. Pt- mteSIN
N. IL The laza priatlty'et min which has Palo. sot
eetk
the sultry me ' , gather ere
so
.15 laikry
doete see
Indl ots *IAN Mama& arum. mum
who went snarerevgna=vtatost. Meettelteee , to
acre Prime of the Ilape. at oon.
SEASONABLE AT ailciltpuy
fittEClWlTTlELM—Wilsivirlagalr rer'd snotbar vs-0-
~ !1 l=str z ir d et i tggrni N l&NArl i ne A lbrins2n.
leg
Wash rivislon and'Dottad hwhe ginshnleg=:
Cambria Traveling BasgWhita and O.i ered ginbroglasied
Tian. Bang.. .F.!. .rdng Diewer r es the
low price or ISXO rd.,sanDan ce
dasosne Srlsa of Light
lama, WirlllllW4 hast m Wra. ai 12Xe pa yard. -
The IndependeetDeenogratto or Free Soil
THOSE Who are twin. of tio,`Niliowal '
; eigLotz t werd In u Atttbri, Asiglittetaelil
tea dril dar of August (bate Ave Ala VeLoadar) ire t
=or_ Mabee& lea means will easebie at the
Dan" at It et A. AL
Jely 21.
EFINED SUGARS-25 , .bb1a, crashed
inn lb tads. liegi j adeM . mad -Ibt
II&BRING-40 bbis. - Bsidisorb i dry oasis
kr gas by jun HURT EL COLLIZL,
sad kw by jiff 11:11211tT Lugs:
`Nal r Lard:'
IRSAINED SUGAR-24 bble. Rafted tha;
MY al 110.1114111611 NM, try IL Alliat it a l 00
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