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BUSINESIS,.4IPS.
ti&MONO &CROZEN- Co ttanian Merchants 'A
hnd Deters In Prcdneei libirket went
tub•
4110191161.. .. TZ7 Bala
ipIISHVIE4Dk. BATA Wkikalle, in. - Dry
aAll rOthelo, Ottnedni, Boons Many Piuthink rams.
isesand snicks, d.e.. ! No. 21Xl. Liberty,. One. Pius-
leash' r " 4 3 4 "7 4 . t
. 13 T4 .F.. cLt 10' BLUtinvt7W"-
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- • +l2ZlTaat....'s. sitsvre.
Rovai c c'"t r a a4 2 Gierscoonnlesale Ogoizernh
literehsawNo-144.Litnist,
""-Nl.Vl:c.i4cl - 4.'1 . 4.72 .9 .14 1 th"1. hr.
;4.A111.1 Sc. 8511TfliMilioletaler Orman, Viand
411 Wood swat Pilltgai j • J. ,
A. bleddillialVia,Cay,Fmrarding and con.
Ala ud.u.iondlyrahanthCan4Adiia, t'inabargh Pa.
• • • . . mad
'ZINGLISH & GENNETT, Gair
c = i , Gallagher:
mo GotWialesalo Onion* on mid For
# #loutlitliterehaata,tad dealer* It Prod:sea pat Fitia.;
: berthWatotaeutrea, No. 27:W00d st.beeoeatgt tat
3d streets.:
not
worm.
' 7. "4IIWRITEY & Co., Widdeordo litotetrand!
Cwminisafao Merchants, ond•Ulgento firnßnerron
Yorros Not. 67 Pordw, end 106 Front Its, PAU. ,
1.038
••• ittrit t 'LONG a ISllLLF.&'Bellaidifilth.:
Faandeni and Gas Hued, 11119 FrontOietweeti,
and atal acalthfield intents, Piusbargla Pa.
..:117-.lihrtutas pried ittirea for old Capper asselitasai
14).itORcqciestra,:mangritati datoro,raingt
• no. 40 Woad sine*. Pittsburgh. asygri
11*RIM'..TONES , Cota =sada and Far.
"nib* iderehinda,' hard Seamed to iheiraidl
'stand; Waderand Franc atreett, Madames. 'Jag s ,
• •
sumo), =lvaco zneeue, • I ?mid,
c.st'ciename,-zous aw.wanize, 5
llEALIII• BOCKNollelabesecr Coma Mee ,
•• chants, 41 Nonh %Vasa Ze N.zek 'Mar.*
blew 1., ~z,0404
~.1. ; * pew IncErt,
rAlmirDiergy-&-co.;wiideige Gnxen. Com-
aiLtolos Morelonts, and &Won't Pmdme, Nato%
stot sod= From anben. , omm
JOBIN IL PiLiNElN,Atumuir sod Coontellar it Lim
and Commiatioular for the Butte of Thennsittnutia
bt.Lottiodo., Onto of Phubasgb.) 7.
Baenutompta—Piusbtugto lion NV Forirand,
tdogkleti IPCandlestith fd`Cltire,.lohn Pasta,
Bissell/ le Semple, hltticudt Ring. Jet4ay
Cla,VitholetialttGrue-ersl Forward-:
• tit* , and Commission Merchants, Dusters in Pro
'Rod Pittsburgh Manataotarer,•No, Wonatteteisi
- tilbsets Lamm final, near the Canal, Pittsburgh, Pa.
CM leGUIRE, - (ate ofthe Inn of Algot and
ieGutre,) bdoetntTallorjt Charles Buldings ;
atteel.A W.
• — Patsies 3.
s,I'AMW44.• lIPTCRIBON, INN—Bur.cesoors to
" LoWitlhortOson t_ Commlatitut Morcloutts,
Atitmt*getoo 'or the Bt. Louis Sutoto Scow - Itittottry.
TO: **or multi Trool sueetai
TH A. CA, Wholesale (Home, Pse!-
Deupiesdou tdereheeus,. And Agit&
lodate°. a H. 1, HA V. 110.164
oiAll.ll la 1 i Cid 2.1 Wlileoleadieal
t
yeSellt),Pale-VerillibeeikArTrell3
Wood ellgelona deer Sea& a Itipllen4 Alley Pits
koIOYES.KEIII Jr, lorOo., (onceessolloioseldi 0.,
,11Peawiljetdp.Cksuidlers,26 Waterittott.:,,,o4l,
r e HlklH. !datum; Whetekile - end Ilstall deafer I
4ale
lek Music tee iii Instnllnente,"Settoot 800 . IS, ,
- ii kilAfee, - I t Peek Quliks, PziAtere!CeTll.s ..al
I fitatidAmyyte y,No.n . Weoilst,l'itiebersh.
JZAagsl,.. I or:taken IA mle. .. Neyts
41,,Dmw0,
plitttse` and •
• tatellasard
klitamitc,
.1". &CROWS • ' >:'k Co i Vilieb*t torainiuT4
pol o.
, &F*-No.ai W aumeti Pittsbargh::, ...• -,•,...,-..:.,
icamp..Deor 8, ActOoper, earzuFr&h and Wood
V Arreisal_ya ' •: , , ' ottB
_IOHNSTON It moans; tookseUersi' Pzinters
V . 4, 4ffilfig A4m*UCrellh ki?!41 , , 3 4#F,L li , rat..-
num no in n:-
.. •• =IWO MITA
ml", A IL-F1.43 flans A. Floyd& Co.,Vfntleisk•
i ....
Sp stfitaters, Pi_ 92 Lawny Welk t, - - ~,',••• -, ;Mkt
line ' and d ealer - id lars Lu ' i Pittibugb
rmu., No.V4 Water at, Ibusincrgh,, *al&
litaL ehan a ts,, j° ol,l l* Os in -Fe""Ung Pnoduee s end e =wa l t:
owed ankles, canal Basm, near Ma. ~4111
_..........,. Von/twins Iron works. - - --y
.4 'alii;lrs t,•,4' L & Co., marto&cniteiskon a
, 1,731w,P4/1 . , , 8011i5t Iron arid Nails Of the bpi
q . Fin t igio ,di water andyd (Anita. •
th:II WAS rWholosalo firma, Poronalb
Jag and nder Uia bit/.
and Progoa Si Water An.,
lied altPtont /b.": ----- - rO
- lona Wind.r.: -- - tad: Wadi - wbulell C - .. ,
• McTILLS&RUE, Wholesales Omani sod Commis ' 1
slon kletehants,Plo. 194 upqrtin.4tiustmiqh.
W4I3IIPIIY %TON & CS; Cate Jowl' UV*
Col idol d ;Malan, int Dl- ', Goods, a 49
• 00d Wait, Pkts • , noiddl
7 .1 •t• • Wind Dealers, and Coannistion
11 Mortiouds, • -the =aald of dmidead Wooden
licoda,Llhorty• •• opposite MIL. - • , advaly
ti:Vrre ,
... ..,
„c = .45.. urst.a. louts..
a C o luer End Pint s i a
oat and Markel Ws. "asi
'LUCE =rum Wholessia °Men and
11 Gnamuskm Shads,-N o . l7o , l •AbenfA, Ain
.,-.1; •, , t LMEhi SON, lie- &S•blailtet aCjatmadd
goih t f i 7 m .r of Yourth, dealers in Foreign
Med ' of Exchatzge, Oen/bates ef Dupes
- ill 7. collection. nip no nu tio. pinta* citnn
- .e.st hoot the II and Boum .• ' . • , . dees7
eaLLACIEBU . & •Cb., Nyiaderale ente - tra tad
s .14e akra hi Ods, Dew dim, and Pittsburgh Man
minket,&mod hand, al all done% a lidl end
gamma wianuaent of goads inl.r Il_n_g_Rinertstreet,
- oartliertp - AllettPlUsbargh: — _ ...tat.
altaT. Fiboleside . onieer, -itee .
cOsaiaillan dealer ut Presloso, Pi "
lispeCansilian kinds of Foreign and "
and hicioncliorll.lsiberhy Siladiasul a very
large stock angoriar old Monongahela whiskey,
"..WlVOltilt be soldiers' forma. - 11E17
1131Clig'PD.Thill4INItolesale cud' TWO Deakin'
';11h Lather; Meow* Eihoeirlakets , ltilis and V (la
inp,'Tantirepi , and CatioreTools, andlTanness , 014
110.3001yoddek;Finsbrugh: sepia
AtWAN_ 0. *-,C.: Caucus, ro d =
' and, onoroutio and Dealers itt Paul l
sib,l4a!ixtfuu!es,No-11:0 • ItYdWair li atsho;
&him ma. i ..4). 'tiroe'et h
NU F titerdeatAi e r
Auld; IlliatOt . cAmi 4. ,
gbto,,h, r... 7 . - , , ,
.. • 72 .
Qin':
A. CONNINOHILIA lArkolesala Omer,
Dealt!. iA Prodmi iwiritubmok.
0444.Libtrtr At.: , . , --, ' . - iylll
S. L. aQs
I.)ETNDLDIS SHER, Forma? iddrig and Conomisstot
A.V.Alartbants, for the Allerny River Trade, deal%
glittr Ontades Prodose, ittabFigt liaunfacuirei
sad Cblestidwat Loiter. - " " t
Tine ktigdest Nice; to eiApidd allthz” lor emmi
rag. Cornet' POuritua kola FOC-7 a ianS3
ajigntri 101 INSW,urthrimilageugtitiarn
t cods „. lar" Etollerl 1.,
Anteles,No.46llix , kel lute; al door ilboine k Tbinliy
" -- c..iutacitser , .x... ii . witm ,
11, Cls"rdiatilit Wholesale
0r 1M .T.
i
febl7ll 1
5 1 1 . 4 ;50 7 W. AILI7AUOII,'"WboI Machnta, itikie: !
''...- '1 7 1 .141 " I:llSiere. i rNr. r th yltatt :l'zid4 a, Phu.
lank, ..,-, -_,,, ~, • - --? ~ !,
Imarrt4 .a . At Co:, Wiwi:mak Gram* api
;70.....m.. • ~ . fid.o3)Larkantemiel,bidineeifik
~ ..:111 0 Md. Nara side, IthiJadelpida. - .
:I .15, MIMIIVICIII , "V.laloll,l=llllllol.loM. ,
..11t.'NICOL.% Wedded amil Gomel Coin.
, t 3 atiaton Meteluudk No. 17 ifitovrry at, Ftsbargh.
Lidieta cod Lard Otis“ , -
4.
VON 'litaNil r_ &ed., Wholesale to. I .
titu g utti=siii
,f.rl s einug,l2f Fret dt. and Clum wsz e thc e 41"t bs4 -1- 4:: :
r , - ir..t.
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rtudFd.
'''' oriteiokih Ind eaddleid wyrdatz a V:, ' 43 1
. 1 1.14S1dY &balk, Wholesale aroma iidtiliosti. 1
• Odd iderdiuddradd - denims in-Proladd. , l4lo. - 341
tied id.. Cidatrardh. 0 - ' - . ' ' , • - • prid
...
%:sr r.ltkr irra lar ssent for SlleartiesnW som"d.
ie3. sA .n.*aygeniaingDeudoss,st th etoeeo.ol4 Lead
M :
ar hnatl efres de aeWu e h rekslAs t oreq al/4a
SOM.DONICS • • • •.9L131).11VIXD1 0 -
Wiel.'it IVCANDLEBII, (aumpiots ft.
ji -- 3V104 Wltolstals.'Grocirii,eronrudili
i. P.
wwaslu Madams, &Iles- la 1t634 Naas,
..(anims:Va*m o und Pi aim& Idanafamates eeaerally o
Wood -tree?. Fitisbant •
• 3 ,111 /SsC , LOWEN.—coaumedon • and — ranwludinl
11 arelan4fita.90 , fltont st„ bettie6ll' Wood
vit,Lweu,a,czoilut stone and ratil
* .frr" lll . ll ,4omel, Ni. 944 lawny a., emir the
curia
TiT w WIIBOH Deabr
.lx wittam...lnarnirt.
# ll wN,resmullizi oc. 2 4P,levriel io r
a. '
, Foreign wad Dry 0a446, Earth east
:....00,prstAguketand Youth as.
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furActititlNG el+—VerilFr! la /00freFplgtek, &4%
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leaTcalmL cliEcetwiugesidegmemts*
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Y4nelaedrlftum(eapuea_4 IN_ law,
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Zea,
11 , AyAmThisON, WatebeaavarollereirVilre;
... rad Li'ltary Goods, cornea Of' " tetrad Alb
+'-'• 11 . 1= I rr a l*. Ps, - N.B.Witekra at Chir , le
y 1 tar and kludauiteNlll.%
tar - Roam, 'earner or Post Otaeo Alai • gad.
... r eid-rancem , 0 4" F ~ .-0 - .. .. .
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_•l,_TolviemEND,
I li 11 43 miktkes ri. th zeigr g Zr s or i lte
bi4l4irill has po,mrantly.oriand a well abated as
„Mammal bat rukfrealea itledielasa,_ ifigeh b•
X y
• ::-. 6 U T. Prt. sort*C,remearmaa.tereet.. rilimiabum
' . .4:4 1 11t. iii i ; st P = F Wm 3"'" Vi i iPirritn " s. "97 ,
rhystaami PreacripumusiaWle agausre=
;.r - prepared from the beafroaterial., a arty
4 as -or nl6l.
Lao for sale, a tarp Wrack of fresh and good Park.
tOen•lug
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MAUBLE woutg
FRE IllEhtl'OP"WOOD, privsßuxpil.
Etettranyriaranirc
re to manufacture litonumetki,
4,/ Vaults,
To
Stones, Mantel Pieces, Cen-I
cm and 'Piet-141P" of &reign and , darilliktilbrbk,
tserivaratotrev, .
yligrir i ttoniwigite, es t i: -I
min .1.14
au if
.lion&Rolvaattgla er.secas • vstes.reamt
m usi
ibitoltxtea, ITLIT SOS, `.." MILE. 31 . ,
lIXEOXIANICBt. °LARD WORKS.
QIIRPBONAL Co4,matinfacturers of Vial., :Bottles,
and Windom" Glass, keep canoandy on hand
general ~,,,pnp,gakpoba.shove ankles. Also, make
to:order, a superior article of Mineral or bode-Water
13capeg, of : cowed glass. No.lo Wood al, Pittsburgh;
'Pa. ' nug3l-/m
Prxisatutdu STEEL WORKS AND SPRING
• AND AXLE - FACTORY.
taco losq
mut . &
emzeo, tutor W. lelloe.
*IIANUFAOTORERS of spring and blister steel,
LU, plough steeli steel plough wins, coach and clip;
tin hannueral fron sales, and dealers in nod
leable minims, fire engine lamps, and coach trimmings
letteices4, , itornai of Ron and Front sta, Pittsburgh,
Pa. sepal
Nr IAM - 011TH, Manutheturer of Cotton and C o l ored Linen, Pringesfor Dresses, ten, bevong
.4iliik.andiokored Conon Fringes for silk 'and k,ghatu
Parssobb bilk Rankin •nges,
tuaddlitibrdertm the ahartest notice..
.thosa,venterof Maiden Lane and William, entrance
No SS ACURA= moo, third floor, over Abner & Wye
:anon:NOR Widen York jyII
•-- • -
II'IfANOFACTBRER ofStestm Hoar and Flunny
I.V.L %eta, Battmg, Cotton Mnorasserand Comforts of
all alms. Warehous, N0..29 Water. street, Pittsburgh.
• deo.o'
•
W4.LSON offers hi. ,ptofeuloaal
krzyCcll to his Calends and the PubflO golormg9 of
*usbn4k,
Olgee:Fokilltarreet, two doom from klare;i , s office.
deelfkibi 4
, sterleir;Wood—All quantities
af.
Croon and
1 3 / a ck. Tens, done op in onartar, balf, and
ar iu t Plq f ,:rtlrriK*3747Z'Jap, pound
OTh - fe,
orr , im , ,
COLEMAN,' wall,llf
It Co; thanufacteirars of
Coach and Eliptie, Elartual A Illorunemi Agiout
Vg Pleegb &c. Warehouse on
a i rer and Front ravels, Mubarak. • '
Also,ldeabers is, Colne2 Trimmings' and Malleable
Caskara •
~_.'
BUCK6LASTER, Asonas*—th ee Fourth 111,
11 : shied door above Smiihßeid, tooth Melo.
tiTCrineing of all kinds done with the . pastes*
CRT, Mull legatteesnwey.
Tidesteltial E.thte examineol/ke. oet3o-19
101riisAY. AnTeIIF2..TREE, Wholesale Grocers
TT . Reetitylag Dimitie mei Wine and Liouo,
Merchant. Also. Istess s*,
e*" :lode Ash =1 Bleach.
iv Powder, •Dlo. 160 Liberty sure*. Puiabusgh,
ondi
110g1B . LEAGIVE PA TORT.
lar ot rut ON STEWART, tlllaufaetztltT of Heavy
JOB. Shirting., Cheas. - ae-, Ftabeees. stri4t, thy of
,AYergitey. +. • • no•ls.ltyP
,' ' • • 'PETTIO&EW &
I - .`1 STEAM 1104 T .AGE,NTS
' Orrin usan. g - ataxv
• - bet.% '' Tto.tl
`lllSU!{ fi cE,
or.L.twAnz Esumwmizrovaaacz co.
JOHN FiNsw,4 , 4et Pinsburgh far Ina Del- noaebluzurd.Sidety ft..ranee Co , ) , orPhild.
adelphis. 'Fite Bilks itpon b • • wird' Inuchirstlize
oz every description, 'and Maxims ' upcsr has or
cargoes - of ,ceasett, taken upon the most Casto
rr office to the Worhoii. 6fW .111144.1 & Beo
No.= Wirer:near Market street, Pittsburgh.
N. 11 . -- The Mena of We Camps ny since the lamb.
lisfierent of the Agency in this cur, With the - prouder
Ilbvrslity with which every claim upon them
ferhila,Pulitten tialeciod, folly to .al;l4fLiticiatigrakt in
invitingthettinfulenneaddgetuortagtrailtie,fffen4l_ And
the confiatinhy at large to he Delaware Wu.
ranee Company, while it Iris the additional ailtantues
is aninatitetion among the most genrialt hag irtPhilaere&
heTing u Emplakelet4ti capital, which by the
operaden. Grits charter, 1.1%t0n/featly, tnereamitt, as
yieldleigtOnath Tefuimutroiedt' tin der Share of the
- inertia of ther tocepatituitthout 'invnlvinthixo In any
ntipordefiility,Writaterec-ant therefore as peesessin;
the Unreal principle divested of eYerf olariottlons 'fea
ture, and In itewest anractlye fonn: nest
I MIX.AND - AGLIMIZAIRTAULNCii:
riliM7nsataztey Ofliartti Aouspea, tikroug4l
it dOly,Omho n4 kAs the, sateetibt4.4ea
make partusacat sad limited Luanne...a 1149.rtirra
:this Viand tue Tielaitroutd On ihipwou by 41nres.
nil
unticrbas. -
link= 0 co,b Chula Taylor,
Sam'l W. limor,i tr AIM:Ewe Whim
.f .4. noaftaith' '
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Jahn I:l3rawn, JohnN.Ne4
JobsiNatie • itaebebilb Wood
Thome Pi j h . Wm..Weleb.
Baum! F. ,Frames 1a , . e5.,.
tiebeeelNexem
_. • • - S. Amain Abibone.
-- •• ' I*INIUN O. COFFIN'
PreA
. thoiTrbaNcorcb deer,' .
Ilan isA e kebaldeas buenAdee_coacekb, In the - Gibeeit
SW% haebeebeetb:cbsce=l44.- •beebacer,/,e
PcxPeclige.gliaroabil.high ,oull Prixd.R94,
lex= c
. v mmu. te, and aveklibp...*ll ririmpf. la 4 741 ba- 11 -
,Nemey be eenablexed se easing a re
',be seeighp to theputtlie. WitP. JONM. , •
'Artherileilefugitekom'of Anitsad,3ortei4t co, XVii
ierehdtPrentitteate,Pidebtligb. '•,' • '' • itue9•s
FMB, 1311CILAXCE CO..
.
rP " • = l /Limallmee OwcPagfl riulade I
mato Inguarkee, plruweal. And
0 . 9 "-lida4CtiPfAMO(Pt.j.rti, .Piusbur& !Lad Vut,
slywandlng, maw, On ',monad,. terms. Ma cosly.
War • PenTnua alma. • .1
saco,ao
Comirgert; - Pulid 11.501404
Wee cotter and Motet streets, Pinsk
10119 t r • ' A WARRICK_ IARTIN
'
enthosiseti agent ofthlidntt
leen Fite Isunsrasieti ctexpaisr. or. Philattelphis,
eorstinues l rffel n bi;culT i e= 104 ,.. or=
proem', MU sixtia: ILI, le th is car and Winer_
;Plea on.b ;=,
sale- .." GEO cOOH' _ 11, s'etst si
• tit/SCHWA haw twat appointedatiam pro
-. 11 . ' 3 l' c i f, " 14 .1. 4,01 ComPtat7 ,o 4 . . Amami,
andard ham Polk ea Uttd attend to the other huaneti
of the 'Agency, at the 'amebae. of Atwood ,J o se,
IP.9o7l)2V4Raleisa .
FORWARDIYIO 4 CO , I:1:ION
ah. oarrAttan_Wto ' -__ .
__;2l"- __ a ALmat.no .
IMARLICfr U. DANZ 110WItalt Ir. CO.
l iTil.MgeirGuilol4Blo 11811CLIIITr, .
Na Mt South Whanree, tn.J No. 117 Booth Waters/.
' Itiviff ifflVhAZlA, .
pIX& le' t adt, deofedttgenendly, of
Pillaburgb,thatiltity tooni made ouch ermagetatoto
th the.,l4rliallf inanufaralteri and•the (tows,, of
o Wdst,•WeaflailletFaher )ace; as•will lamp
'a large and Mamma Of the Oilloarba: desotip
tient of •Tobaeeo,' whit ' %toll be Mid upon' esteem:4.
modulo:- tering att my-other knee In UM city or else.
Where; and lair :Mae -ordered Man them will be war
ventedecmlio repredentaticen - ' ' i
Hantruit Be Doeinigtri ' . "Count •1 1,4 . .
Tara;PorttY Wino; ' ' Petrola.r ed loaf to.
cube; faun* ' • ,re Fonda; - barer;
LA1,80 , -.lllinetta OAS
elebritetf TOURAtie Slog 'Oh
Oh, with a Urge aMortraenl br other popular Mast
and goolities of pottudoi_loViMl.2l4•l6, end lab Dom ¢,
ta,',ll, do Ned 10e 'Phan laMier' Toriej Virgmi a - Tv/
- dte, 'sweet , and plain, In-whole rod half beim, w
sod 110 44 together with every Mkt". of 'snide-WOO
s.szism7 77-5.,7.7.06 ,
1 BAliniTe-irA S BIT
F LOU,R PAOTOII._ 3 19 • •
.3roilus#, commission and rommiidtssi
.1111 . 11C1ILETC — L
1- No. II NomeiVetows k eero UN Werra ex.
• • .I PHILADELPHIA.
Hobettaeen &Co. •
Bloosolt, Beaver sk Co. ritnad' l o 4. :
Bud* lia le ek w &Co. •
.Atlas /CP=Ol 4 • - New Yost.
Walton tilervey, Caitenore. •
lita g el rz r f
Barb Wilson & Co
..7;4 1 41 , Mwn-4 go, s
ef /mei; " ' "
MnyzsesOn mailionmste ew
P. C. 11.1aLulilL Crleld.l2l r=lt. . liOirr:VATitte.
ELLMAKERi !ECKY &.00., !
, - arbovalrearolus, -. . •
iAnd ' Cloiould. t Cassintssloat ' hereabout%
. .... -NA 138corno WoHisfirtiet .. ~.
,„_.,..,_..„,„' •' ' ~..._ . .' . PHI ' bELPHIA.
out, Aiseteuesr-IleasyCosx' & Co,-Suthiburgth
R0d% 4.7 .- A SP..toleek, I c. in bi ni , L
' . Aihlelartutry, .Maya it
Charles Bashamilr., Loalmrillo.
, • i . , -HothairexplOugt; Co..
1 apitity .....,. abet& Coesne r y. Nem . ink.
7•lllXuelnerrsear , ..., .' ' irigui.l, ieOsli .
1,
_.- AII3IIITRONG to 013.0ZEIP,
:',/1000.11bS1ON MERCHANTS, Mt Oblates urea,, it/thin/with, FA, will emend promptly to the ude of
every ,rer,,d*lm of Wane=Produce, tad o th er ut.•
elm trammed to th eir ante. i .
. . .....
•
Mums, Musej. Co, Co,PllfMrst;
o:mnull*
Weil
CO. I!•2l l 4..n.g f rmAnkul gany We
1 . ofitn a i W ß " l " Cl t tro d
oUrlCri l it . !NI .
14 Delo &Do :;Et 1.044 D. 'Dom% EStectoos
,va 1
te.
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T. IL CA.VAIS/137011, f
illOtlyipg, Yonnudingegdfienyral topnif
-1
italf Merchtai, -, .•
1 COMUICUL Bsztrr , l9li. , touu, 110.
N. cotOinttoolaio to ordcrs An ptnebutqK
7 IV* WOO, fulkeO bilobi.O. •Etrk1 0 17 r .. w.
ilearanco at EttabOrth. 4 otukaund.L Co. I
..... .
, Grapnel:trsassarmaw,
„VOMMISSION rsoviszort
.Me Ocairouics sneer;
, 1111B1011.E.
Zees Alexander linairblio, b
suov443W
• alwilisri • • smaltorwArding Biler° l '
sato (.xtrias gusalgraigH
=mums ta Mumma agetuertl CkuindubDß
mila"Ve"tinnlnParaltaacanaala oteasexi-
PI - A anii r frWaee, and In rewg and
rmint=ana4aad to earn. AnAgeniaz
ne_wilktra tan:nanny aupplinl tn
prlncipat arildeslog~urgli kLennfactara at a
9"gr 4 00104unlaiteln , ^Onlawand konsyninents
tiv . • '
G 'GAG E h i jyag...!
Fond- -- AND ti EWA
imr.:4o,burib
Fond AG MID.OOIIII9BBM 1113ICAliyit
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MAP tIF PENNSYLVANLA—Oonstrueited ibo
aut7 tturraya authorised by-thelltateobdoth
ehltliptilal 'documents. Revised end Implored under
the supervision of Wm.&hlonia . Ciril Ensincer. aped
data premed in etch eooapl nods, , g 6,1, T..0 f fl,
Lotpuottl.l.A. , few °pi. of IbUr lama and splendid
Tifap rdeeived.tidi dal andforatie .• ;•• •
, pkidisTurt GASTOCATOM
, "gob ito/allots cot market and .7d ins
"ET 004,-17 boles Illinois wool lust veceiyed and
oi:4 Say Information, apply to FORSYTH CUN vv by , 4d ,, c a ) kog n . oN 0 „ .
CAN, Wale, It. owl* for sale
CReAllarter. ,- -.'; et ii
Antlfelidi.XliffinSettAndsPrristMi
Attends pettsentarly In the Forwarding Produce,
tea tne.
u aua an o ertusi.
Pf#44,t.,all=Tall Bodni .an
ditastrOni
. ' • i'l
Dr l'
-,.0 . • . Floyd, Li berty rt.
W. W. W ate, do
~. • James Burma -do rittemgh
diy • Kay a Co, Wood n) , • . on . 7
T B.• IiftWEITIER, Attorney at . Lave, oilke...ld t s
t./ • opposite St. Charles Fimel, Put•bunth, will .14
attend pro m ptly to Collections, in Washington, Fowl ,
and Green dandies, PA FEA
Blacktdock, Bell hr. Co.,
Ciarch to Carothers,', ' }Pntaturab•
__lll T. Morgan , ant3dif
______
11ENRY, Attorney Ind Conneellot gt
E. Cineianati. Ohio. Milectiona in Southern Ohi
and 'ln Indiana, and in Kentucky. promptly and e
fully attended to. Commissioner km the State
sylvan* for taking Depositions, aelmoveledpipl
tee. er.e.
Rc►a ro—lion. Wm. Dunk Porn lTtr Ii aintrejt
Carothers, Wm. Hays, Esq.. Wallook & num.
U. w. wuddati. int. L *WI.
WILLIAMS & SHINN, (successors to Lowtie and
William.) Aitonieve and CommelLata at La*.
Office North aide of Fourth street, above Smithfield.
febliddawly__
___ ___ .. _ __ : • :.
_ .
JAMES P. "Lunn,
A ITORNEY AT LAW, Office removed to rotted,
atroet between Smithfield and Grant meet: I
ja3-dfint
SLIIIO DUNLAP, 1. 11.111.1301111
UNI•OP A SEWELL. anoroey at Law, OM=
D
Smithfield. between Id end 4th .to.
0. 11. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law./q.
re-
WI moved hi. olSee to the Exchange Bulldurgo, SL
Clair at., nest Jaw to Alderman Johns. apl7ly
BATS. CAPS AND BONNETS.
PASLIIONABLIC CUTS.
iIITHE subscriber in addition to his own
arumfactoring of lints, has - made arrange
ments with M • Selmer & Co., She most
fashionable hatters of the city of New 'York ' ) (orate -
ular supply of his calm Eine Silk Hats, and havirlX'just
received a few ease., gentlemen can be suited with a
very Such and beautifu \ hat by calling at his new diet
and Cep Store, NraithLeld street. second door tout tif
Fourth. where mop be found a great variety efulats
and Cdyss of his own manufactive, wholesald azykre
tail.' lints made to order on shorn notice.
spt.l JAMES WILSON.
la H.CORD a Co.
rs w Al *
(Successors AKing)
, 45111 41 Fashionable Ha ' •
Oorrtii of Wind and Fifth ' Sow+.
PARTICULAR attention paid to our Retail ?ma.
Gentlemen cnn rely upon getting their !fats himil
dap. from our establiehinnin of tha tar 11.11,[1.1. MO.
1401.4451111 P, of the LATIMI mum, and at the I-mem'
tetra, t
Country Merchants, ptirchaning by wholesale; ate
respectfully invited la *all and examine oar Sloe!) its'
roe ems any with confidence that as regards quart
and run., it will not enter in a comparison wok - any
booze in Philadelphia. . 11 . 92 L
bLATS, CAPS AND MUFFS—Tba
ift
14.ubseriber is now receiving (tornthe
airy fit New York, a choice asnorunent
of Hata Caps and Hoch, latest fashion., in great airie
ry and very cheap, wholesale and retail. .
D191U4 WILSON,
Smithfield rt, td door moth of eht
A Wall Ptahlona for 1.44. A .
IIIeCOHD ill-Cos,
%ref Deccan & Mil,)
'WILL Mirada... on elatorday, August 'Jilt,: the
Tooll atyle of flats,Jant received from New ltorlt.„
Thu. o want of a n a sal and benuttful hat, are infited
meal' at their store, corner of Fifth and Wood streets.
• meet
BOOK TRADE.
'VEAJILY READY FOR PEELIGATAUZI
1.1 by J. U. P. JAW'S, Cincinnati, the allowing
new and valuable Works— ,
C
Doniphants mxpediten—Containing a sketch Of the
life of Col. A. W. Dortiphan; the pest of Nota,.
,hlexteo; Gem Kearney's Overland 51 .P.M011 Celi
a:orals; Doniphases Campaign enema the Means, and
hia.onparallolod Welch upon ChiWiakua mad
Do,
aTh 4 th un 6 d eg.
Price at Sams FPftt.thee
n i t negiment Orrtlins ' a 4' tirl y Caialry
Irtrowy of Kenn:tap—lts Antigenic. and Natutal
Copland.; Geographical Statistical and tkokfmeat
desenptions; with ranecdotes of Pioneers Llfe,
than aro hundred Liimpaphical dkenetiesofdialogaiall,
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The Twelve Shun.' Volunteer. or Journal of • Pr..
,vane in the Tennessee pagusent or !cavalry, in the
CentleT Mex/ers, &ma .1148-47,cfret atitht• an U
tmost the Morel of the Erilth.ent : to Veit CUs, a,
description of the Cottony passed over known; '
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coonts of ill the actionsuf other.Votamater. Romanelns,.
-and a Orb History of the Mexican War; Lim ot ...e
iCl
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' Fairy Tales and Leland]. of smarty Natlona—sai n et.
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lleaunfolly dlustrated.
The Arabian Nights—The Thousand and One Nights:
akar? Arabian Nights' Entertabonanon trattabuedand
arranged for Bunny reading4arith egplanstory notes,
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Plane and Spherical Trigonometry, with their sp..
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not., emits/ and espial:tenon . , Life of Socrates, Sc.
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k Croaker First Bonk in Greek; Contain.
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tion: by John ItUClintock, D. D., Professor of Link-na
ge. and George R. et 00 , 4, A. hi, AdDinet Protessor
of 41ov:ogee to Dickinson College.
-Upliesn's Life of Madame Catharine Adorns, 14.1 edi
tion. •
•
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Parts 0,10 and 1/ of Harper I.,Brothers , splendid Il
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•
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Theory and Practice of Teaching or the motives
andmelhoda of good school keeping: by David A' Page,
A. Al.
•Teaching a Se mace; the Teacher an Artist: bt B. R.
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he. he, °rem men Schools. In two parse Alen
. Panora). D.. and G. R. Emerson, A. M. Illar i sted
with nagmfinge. Alar sale hy_.
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L Famillea.—Thts work comma); of twenty rename.,
end contains Irv, hundred didetertfinibjecti Illustrated
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that of f'ener Parley)* Tales, end t• designed to veld.
bit, Ina popular form, Select lhograplues, ancient and
modem 'tint wondeto and canoehles of History, ff o
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ditties of We.
•
The price per Vol. 0 73 tonna each el:Attaining about
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N , -
EW Boy ja,s—A Whim, ana tts consequences:
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u Vinery Filar, novel without a Herm by William
Makepesee Thsetery woh illustrattons.
Edward Vernon; My CoastreeStoryt by E V Childs.
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William Vane, Margate of Londonderry, G. C. IL, G.
C. FL, Colonel of the 9d Eeg't Lae attends. • 1
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inn iknonunations. In one week 400 copies hove been
illiiritruteil in the city of Pittsburgh and sublubs. It Is
• book for every Jicely.
_For sale by
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ABOOK FOR PARENTS, NOUN° PERSONS
AND INVALIDS.—Dr. Hunting's "Oolamon
P.m . ens Health, Physical Education, and Human
Voice, as lomat. upon the mechanical philosophy or:
m 2 n's PhYoicol coogiuSlon, being 'Ai substoncoof hL
lectures on the above subjects secoad.? dellecied hi
We city. For este by HOPKINS,
cattlh Apulle Balldiny,-341 it
DllOOlO3 , OVlD—The Metantorphenes — of Pubila•
Oiidius Nun clueidued by an analysis and es
~planatian 0 ( t/s. Fables, together with littirlialvfiates,
Historical, hirbological and critical, and illthdrated
brlaatcnial coalmitrahmesns., with • closii• By:N. P.
Brooks, A, hi. , eola 11 1101,KIN.
MAP OF CALIFORNIA, OREGON &
From the latest amhoritim: Gy S. Aotormas
Mitchell, with au accompanimem—lllatorieal,Desonp
tPre, Geographical end Statistical. Ririe'e by.
dean 'Rif °PRINS, Apollo Droldings,4lb at
jj4-A -71.1 1GALINSTRUME.TiTR—' For Drat,
a ,Ebpay and Rosewood cafe., 7 1 ' 14 Or
without /Wine calms. For sale by . •
damn R HOPKINS, ApollOGollairip
cop..pa.vaimiNwp..
stbk..l3;7lhAse , dal associa
with thetCl the., spisesse patine., PSilie Nd
snd taissatd Cie . style of vin.b. •
alter be Lorin; Wilson k Co.'hiletrangetet
den it desirable to close the old business es *oozes
passible. All persons whose liabilities have caaturedt
are especially reqacauxi to tusks treseediato,paysstand
Pitisbusih, Jan 1, 1848.„ -
i
LOGAN. W/JCSIN 00.-mporters • "
Arailesale Dealeis n Foreign and Domeldo Hard
'wem,'CutlerY, Saddlery, se.. ISO, Wowletreetlq, .
;barett,tarenow fully prepared with it recently Irvin
ted mock dlifirdware Cutlery, tee., to offer very
indneemerate to western buyers, being deter:tut:o4l.
I, ego:pate, in,prieu wah ;sty of the Atlantic estica 411
Ws on Eater eV extensive asiorirrientOfFirtaburgh Hold •
ware, vie Shovel., Spades, Forks, Hoes, Vices, ate'
all of which:will be sold at the lowest manufacutreT
• jtml
lonl y estatts tm on ter the firmAti .
on the lastest.. The businese be closed at t eW
he old , I
-stand either of us, using, the name of the firm fo
thee pnrpose. Being desirous to Niue one beainese
'Closed' witb "aa little 'delay as possible. we would re. , 1
apectfally 'request dmae indebted to call and acute,
their secounta JOHN D. td'CORA •
. .
Co-Partnerstdo.
tiOIEN Iit'CORD having twsoefroted month tiro his
brother Juteea hPCord, ender the style of kPCord
to Co., will condo.: dm-Hat, Cap and Fur business is,
all try various breeches, wholesale nod retail, at Mr,
old stand, cornet of Wood and Jth 'streets, where they.
Wird tvcominuation of the patronage sollberally 60 •
stowed on the old firm. JOHN D APCOHD,.
JAIIEFJ3 S. APCORD.
nsr retiring 'from the old and well known firm 41
Weird h. King, 1 most respoetfliy raeommend
, oho patomage of the publie my suceesson, tdensrs.
;Wand, & Go. JulN 11 KING.
111111OLVTION—ThepaltnershIpbtthertoext
ing under the style and firm of Wtghtman &•Gal
-11, b. this day dtesohred by mensal consent, John
sell having. disposed of las entire interest to IL Wahl.'
l'Pe bosoms.. of the Into firm will be settled t
Wightman.idto Is authorised to use the name elite y.
late Krill for that perpose. •14. WIGHTMAN.. '
epedarter (July 147) I. D&LIELLs..
•
TAN Subscriber is sow preaared to manufacture ell
Finds of.Cibinin and Woolen Machinery, at the ahorteit
Male. OrOen tenet R. Vilahmiun's Engine Shop, cor
ner liiheny and Water morns, ariU MICA with prompt
mention. 11. WIGIITMAN,
Leuze& at, between k'od oral and Sandusky .Is.,
mcetkily • AllegilieV city.
CO.PARTINIEFXS 11 TP.
R. BCATPE and JAMES ATKINSON
hare mitered lain muter the fine Of
SCAIFE & ATKINSON. and, mill carry oh the Tie,
'Copper, and Sheet Iron Were crtanufastory.
A 11 , 0, itimkomitimia iii an brmches, at the old
ntand of Win B Pint .teem, neer Wood.
Pertieubsr attention 'riven to steamboat murk.
r
IV
1. role produce and Coram m raTon ° .
hrtlies
titothst.Jareph, lauds, the Eno of .1,9 DILWORTII
& Co. J. S. .nnwoirrn. •
Jmuney 1.1540.
CO.PAIiTiIIERSIIIP—Wo. Venni. bot Log Las
day, associated with him, John (ho lea
ther buorintis aritl herealler be <meowed under the
Anao( Waal. Yung .Ik. Co. .WiLLIAAI IiOI.IICO,
'at3 1: 4 1() It Ntl7l!Nr.
MEDICAL.
nil. TA ItOIIPS BALSAM OF LIVERWbftT .-
I:I'T6L smelts is prepered semi ding waver ipe
c need from a rep eta and mut.rd phyaman who has
i•uperirneneed In hie pram. the wanthf a r emedy thr
lIISEMISS• OF THE LlthrtlVl. uthawathieh , UWile
coal 4 be places( by the pub.—which taducelllaire.
niter Rotated rests hi numerous eases et Pohnottary
Complsunts,to afar this preparation. Itliee hem dirti
roughly toed by pestered., now in geal health, svho
can wry that they safe thee preserviflOn frobe ah ernly
grave, to the saw of.ahp mettretne.
Carmarnom one Liven CenarLar‘r—For a nth=
I suffered with these diseases• anti eras the more
ed as I had lost a mot.. two bootees, and two sip
ton s ernartureolisiniapnan. I had the beinmediral tub
ince in 121/1; every remedys tried without off et,
end% woewoe MOW . delypitr. wa I was venting away,
very mimeos, bad • bad rough, loc. of
. strength, an d
tu t‘elaie r. e . dangerota , symptoms. ew . .Lt i l m ength . l y t=
...acme eared me like a char,,, Its great restorative.
- isrerers thoutille mole known.
• •
IV • IR_IIsTRIME I= Spring M.
Item. or Mrs. —This daseamia easily cored by
the proper thedatuar• der, Selytturr. idd Bowel,. mid
wumbrlmd sat large queouttea s , both-by day and
Uriliti beam. Oily, he .bed a metro mugh, ind pale In
the km. 64 yet after awing every ether Medieltre. heves
cured by• De. Taylor . . Wawa et - Liverwort Thum .
ss a cunt.s, and let all Maus who marmot Mime to be
idle follow his example, if they are luelt. and 'se tuts
methane. It will restore due...l Lang. and Liwer
• a short tune.
la perm.i of a thoordgmelnervene system,. them "
. nti are enable to rest well at iambi, this medicine'.
emphatically feeontinendsel s av the autocrats. epee
Ve"g=a7be":=l'ig cirrus
aim hie mere Lie, IYr:
."
corri.Ongbiztlrpricdent emu, graining o(. • • • • ••• .• •
• • fikgennidlodbetteralt:lMllfthmtmbsTlMaierte it.'
rrigtmiblot, &V, a. was camaktiggettLothe
I 'Sol tri Ptltsbll IV D Morgan, Stilltitril rt J
TerraithUML USW el in II Smpmr, <Of' ftitVeJ and.
MI ma - fflautsrioni Cr..% Liberty at. Price restored
to IllbAllyer boule. &el
IMPORTANT TO. TUE A
• ' Dr:loses etatted ,
71R. JACOB FL ROM, the dmicovetee and vole pro
-110 prietor of these Mort,popolaf and benefiethl reed.
'media arsd• oho the Mentor of the celebrated -Marra
mew for ialleung the Lange, w erraclasirc,:a one. of
Chronic diseases, was a student of that ensure. phys.
Min, Boner Phyrde, and. et radivare of the Unseen.
ty of Panosylvatua s end Ice Wary year. ..a keg been
engaged in the inecattgation of Macaw, and the aim'.
...el lensed.. thereto.
Through the um of We utflaung tube, in coneeruon
with his Prophylactic Syrup and other °fins remeiltes,
he has gained an tutharelellel eml.nee m runng
theme dthadhl wad fetal nialedlors, Taberealier Can
*emotion, Cancers, Scrolulu Rhemottottn, Asthma,
Fever and Ague, Fevers 0(01 kind., Chem. Eryalpe.
Ma r aud anthem obstinate .seams tarp females.
t i v o r=es f . o i r f ii&tt huma v It heir -Lenot oh,
e
nee at one w.p.m. anly, fo r e
than is tecompaUble
with Phystreogical Law, hut hy the use of hoe rem..
adepts
and premritied for each peculiar form
admen..
Dr Hosea Tonic Alterative Pill., when used are in•
vanabry aeknowledged to he au nor to all other. as
a purg•lire Of Deer pilil lt„ 1 , 1 . las they le•re the
bowel. perfect? feel eeistlvenesa; also Ins
Golder, PUI.I. isdauted by the faculty to pomempem
bar propisrtle• adapted to lootole dmease., but beteg
satisfied that • bate inal is suthetent to establish what
has been said in lYa mind, of the meet •
The afilteted are faint. to earl upon t r4d Zl, and
Moue. , litre.) one of the Doctor'. pamphlet., giving
a detailed ateatint Mrseh remedy and it. application.
For .ale by the followtogegents, w well as by most
Druggists throughout the country:
J riehoonsnaker re do, 104 Wood CM., Putaburgh,
J M'fbwoeeed, druggist, 13 Markel et
lire A /Meths., - near the P.O. Allegheny city;
Jos Markley, Darlington, Seaver couoty, Pa
Jim Elliott, Eamon Valley,
T Adam.. I3eaver,
novitkally
el•pneat Eapeotorant.
, • Samos. Columblanu re., 0., Apr. In, 11441.
TAR. D. JAVIIiP.9: Oitslt fre! bound to you
„IJ and tut alflielled public, to avail myself of this op
ponent V i e ro vingpdblieltyte the cat”o titulary fifty..
of your ourut on thyself. Oolong hero Whirled
for severe years with-a severe rough, hecur fever
nod its concomitant dtmases, and seemed ouly doomed
to linger out a lawn but miserable existence., mutt the
tall of HCI9, when, being more severely attacked, and
hostas resorted to itliray former mincibes, and the pre
sclippou of unroof the most roNwetablo physicians in
the neighborhood without deviants any hottefit, or the
comobitiou of surviving but a foss day. or weeks at
farthest—when the last gleam of hope was about to
vanish, I had recommendal to me your Expectorant—
and blessed by that Beans who does all tinesa in the
of thommins—oad contrary to the expectations of
my Pityrialus and friend., I wan in a low dayaraimd
• from my bed , and ma. enobled by the use of a bottle, to
attend to my business, enjoying mace Winer health than
I had for tenyear. previous.
Rexpeethilly young, he., TA.a. W, Earns.
• Per sale in Pittsburgh, at the Pekin Tea Store, 72
Punh street mar. 9
AIkILANGEMENT.
I)2OCTOR a W. MORRIS having recently purchas
ed the Drag Store formerly owned by Hays h.
0-kstray, Na. tt Commercial Row, Linear meet,
Pittsburgh, take. this method of informing his
friends,and the publie in general, that his more
•wdl at, all time. be supplied with an extensive, 'and
apparel assortrientqf, Drugs, Dye Slob Paints, Oils,'
Varni4halty Poch:it/KM Colognes, and =4 every or
halo called,ibtiqmOrtig more, which will always be
sold as..low um any other boom in this city, whole
, sale or, retail. Hoping to merit a share of the public
paireprops, nothing shall be wanting to giro entire trol
-1 ufactionm hbreunomers. ouv7-ispl4
Dl[l royatlt7 . or the - Wator — Diuntri
OUTORRENJefiIIN W. MORRIS, still continues
to practice the safe and popular remedy called
Hydropethy or the Water Cure, and if decried vedi treat
due.. allopathically. Ohnitrienri case• will be
at
troded to promptly.
N. IL—Dr. ?doubt may be consulted at his Drug
Store, No. 2 Commercial Row, Ertel, daring
Imainees house, or at his reeidencormorning 2112
avan
ius, Perm alma, 3 doors. below Irwin 's alley.
nov7-tspl 4
IL°
OTT/la URIC SURORON will attend to the treat
' mental Diseases of the Eye.
22.11 been engaged in t le branch of the medl
,catynofemdon for sUteen years, and has conducted an
establishment for the treatment of IllsearesSf the aye
alone for mental years..
nOvirica and residence cornet of Sandusky st apdd
Strawberry alley, Allegh eny city. ectl3.
. Illotamar 111 Tannest..
%Inst. to certify Stahl purchased one VialteSor:
A - McLane'. Worm Specific, some two month* 1 10.
lad pee to a .on of mine r some seven years old, Iwo
mid.allhoosh the amount may uplift,
lai W ir c g I haveno doubt. but there was nosarrisof
twolllol3llaiti
whip
pawed Gum him i mcatunits
born ace guano, of an Inch to two inches ong.
O W 11OLLID4Y.
Roal4 Ciaii.eirml co. Tens, Deo 27, DA]. JIM
VITOMDCRPULARRIVAL,—DIaTOWYriIortiteSsa -
V V sterluzsoU barks aft Wit greater and
whiter toodicine lust received and for sale by. , R. F.
b1F.41-OSINti Scde .Agent• for Pinsborgh,,of whom the
senorita atrial. cash. had. . PV"' S
H ARHISONII6Z7I33Lan Ilan Dye;
do -. de Indelible Ink, with or
*them preparation.
.) I PmelPit superioP Red Ink. Poi the 'note
matipfacthrel'a prices., by .R E
ooto No SI Wood .see
ClNS—%reamit:Prlielt"Medleivie
}tot recodWirro'r Jard - by
40DD & Cin
LialSNlZErtirlbe Fr • Bronze, eli coU'LSim read
and foe We by •'dean I KILN&
ASIII.SIIVE Pfia — BIII2I-4150 ide - Rlll. , AdbmWe
Plaster,Just recchred and for and, by
decla J KIDD & Co
A l4M ive °l44attiliVYlt.l, Jam mad for IMO
CI • JOHN D MORGAN' ,
mists yet ,meld and for mile by-
JOHN D MORGAN
HOD”
=MI3
_
!$.4- . Z;b 4 bla bbt ral tia l
24 7 .0.4 1tit0 ae .B an ic s, sitH ial ,
"" ViMil i ti r lCWX OA • •
tiWk.
4J•sidinit
Bo I krildj
dee9
FEATHERS -650 lb. prime • o id**
dell 9 P VON BONNHORJ3T k Co
uESMX
2 - voinstki*lio.rat. .
• ,uioH T '8 T R WET B deLTINfb RE. i
, 1 • , ~ jams Ara stromold. raddllmmula '
STIIIB estahlishmens rem berg ...amide/ fronaru ma i l
~ being eOf Min antod/onS Wild dig e d
, , Baltuno,las recently' oaded/lld4O 'IP r7d .-
AO4 `theratiorurand intprovementa entir e up ,
wing ham been added, containing ' add . wr,
a lea rlupanmaena,sndazteneive bashing metes.
:7' o , les' department has ale, been dam=
irgrecool dtcied up In ammo onlque and
tn tact' the Whole arrangiusient of the,flouse;
!ho been rensodeledoeith 'a tingle eye on th e'part od
, ;the proprietors. toward. the comfort .1,8 pi. A....
+ driatteate. and which , them coubdeelly assert .ill
,
!hl;rgi4):7"wi,trnrril:teum°°4.,lroy Tw y e eenPicd :it.:7:.,__ ,..ind'lvii .b ine larket aro
serve.;
~ p in a aiperidt style; while In the way of Wine., Se.,
1 i • theywill net be singe:se&
1 , i n conr-lusion,tho proprietors Lag to may, that nothll
I, 4 Well endoneenthoirjoart.aedon thePtri of,livfl
mutants, to render this Hotel worthy r ho ontinue
&Minoan Of Stele friends and the public generally.
~,
Vtdricrlce. for board have also been reduced to the y '
&Canal. .tea
i;., ,LINSIGe afiluttu, 11,76 per day.
,_,Gentlemeu s u . tidd
~'. N. H.—The Baggage 'Wagon of the How will all'
' - veayr be found al the Car and Stamboul Idindlnp4
Sieh will convey baggage CO and from the IdotcP free,
,tof eh .. • -,
KIM *NOE HOTEL,
cottlegt OW LEAN AM/ P. CU. sicaartmuteraitn,,Pa.
The subscriber hairy, assunied ilie,maringei
. mettl of this long estah whed iontpopalar Hotel;
resPeethilly Itnhouncet to' Trisection and the
Public generally, that he will heaven times prepared
ileiscannunadase them in &tithing. deurtratile Ina well
Aied Hotel. • Thel is louse now being thoroughly,
repaired throughout, and new Puncture added, and no
p■ will be spared to inaligthe Exchange one of the
eery boo Howls nt the eountry.
- The ondereigned respectfully solicits a eontinasnee
,:of,the very liberal patronage the House itu-heretofore
received. THOMAS OWSTON,
febbittf -
Proprietor.
• -
A.A IaTLNE 110418E1,
peanut DY iouRTU 0710170, MITAMTMOM
THE subscriber respectfully announces tha
hb has now opened his new and excellent Hotel
for the accommodation of travelera boarders,
:dad the pekthe genetelly. The house and furrthure
,arexatirely new, an/ no pains or expense have beau
Xpafeti to render it ate of tho most comfortable and
Ocasent Hotels in the city.
• t The itthterlber is determined to dome., and there.
time ateheita, asharo of pehlia
octl4-ttly HMn . , Proprietor.
IirTATES 11QTRIL. ,
10Pf( n ninTolf'thelliTed States, Philal
driptim POPE - MITCHELL,
* , .tnekrat • - Mm.rietor.
JAZIEB W. WOODWlleit t
0011Cril and intiquA /analare
71
••',..):...., A large and • co im
assortment of Furniture,.
/suitable fat leteumbosts,
Hotelsind private de -
flinaa, constantly ors band end made to order. -
The present stock on hand cannot be exceed/AO*
,Ittly manufactory in the written country. Persona
1 ' ; 14 a rzz.t, - .7,°° ld
~do w eal w pa i a. m PLr l o i l
', a cook postdate in—
Tete • Tem, Bade' Endmie;
katit X . i ... V Chntssi Siee.a. 11.imiliath Miura;
Tolet ° 4aLle.
t
Frail Valdes;
Louts XV Comma/et;
..... Preach Mahogany Beddeads;• Piano stools;
~., •qui sofas with Plash dad lialr•cloth comes
• MS Alabosany Boar* Cbrurd
i lit dos Parlor do
1,
centre
Tn ncy
blet; do
rs
1 20 pair Divan. 4 pins met Tables;
'sp tatriarbie cop Deeming Itareatts ' • ' ,
* a Wardrobes, n Secrmaries and nook eased
20 marble top Wmh Stands;
; 4 parr Ottomans;
L. 4 pah flurry Work Stsinds; ~
4' A tory lamps assertmeen of common chairs end edict
-geminate too aaatataaa to Manama
ID- Steam Boat. furoldted on the shortest nosier,
,itailsa tismost rtuortible terms. 4.!/51
OliessitildaiiTeirood. dio.
.y.,Baktr's Matzke/I and French Chereolate,"Preia
rd Cat., Canoe Pasta, Broma, Cocoa Shells, he. ;
gra merchants and consumers, .artie world web.,
j, I Le - ben products of Cocoa, fiestrosa adolteratiota
hiamlnumitiostathan tea or coffee, and In quality unsaid.
Prumed; the subscriber recommends the above ardclea
diamiferturediry htictielt and aamm with his omega
Ills Boma and Cocoa Paste, as delicate palatable.
IMO Salutary chinks dm Invade, pemvaieseenta, and
Macre .re prensasoced by the mosteisinent physicist*
superior to any ether preparation. hits emnaMetares
syx always on salt' to any quantity, by the tout re.
sperm/4 'Twirls - ta the eastern cities, and by shed agematilairmi3Oray it ea., et Boma; Same. M Semi
& rm. Itertford, Conn; Homey A Marmy, New Vert
Brun* Ettone,PbiLmirdpind Thomas V itrodige Baf.
o.purre. and Eelloru & Denney., Cincinnati. Ohio,
WALTER RAKER, Dorebester M esa
'Oceania by 'marl • 11 • 0 6. 1 ..EKrktaditli s AjO
77 — Wrovight and Cantigoi'lliiiii '
•
As, abbsraen beg tease to Inforottbe the
•, they bane obtai. d from the East al/ We
4 1 ,...1,W.Nr .6^ockAr
mmteriee Pirsons e mir
to procure
imam patterns mil/Plead, mill and examine, mi judge
Mr tberdielsea. [Luling vriltbe of
it
die A
ant modec, and in the bell Ettana<P, at the canter(
Craig and Rebecca streme,Ailti..,
x. .
raysk-dd- -....."" 'A1 :. 4
. -
• 11117 1 / 2 43411.14
ROPEritroß CHRIEITLAN Nail' amen roomette,
ly.ouratormee Mte ,cattectre of Pittsburgh
minify, that he hos commenced giving hielrabbtou qt
the (bane Ills Method of ittitmeting la very e
adapted to hmu in a reey abort lime. He h
try alder aummon In bounce; and by
prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. Thom
wishing to bear Mtn play, are mailed to leave their
curdy, Mkt, the torte best suited to them, at the Mork
Shims of Mr Mellon ei Mr. Blume.
lllMMtherondi—J. H. blehov, rag, Froderiek Mama,
Try. VIMOS Sumba, Hookeeller. so•11..dlor•
tetheattraig,
NolgaLs, dinceemor to N. it ,Lielany.)i
-u No 33 &Mb worm, between liftend sad
Fresh leeches received mouthly--atteadattee
Roihrehee., the PhYdetans of Putsburyb, Al a
itheny and throboghem.
I mom cheerfully recommend to the phyaletaue, GM'
I1C• and all my format friends and pairotte,
Nortis as beteg thoroughly acquainted mull the boo.
erre
and worthy of pat./nage,
mermt.ty M. IL Tel
itlanotacturad Tobacco.
43
lIXS Gentry & lioyeterbt ulterior ligreet 4 lye;
23 do ht A earner. - lb
I 9 hi do Prim, b Harwood' " 3
111 Ws do do 18
. do du Pearl is linrwood • " 5d lb
14' do J Robinson " to
-67 br do do
6:1 do do Writ Latwann
311 do T Wright.
T 1 do (.1 Anderson
0 do L TDride's " •
6 do R Macon). " 8
9 do amend' " lb "
lost hunting trans steamer and whets, and for sale
by 1111ilitLD, DUCI(1601I6 Co,
41 north water it and 16 north whim - red,
jell Philadelphia
ii, , OrtglTP/keit iill/1011ACOC116 - 141.. mies
In di Sews ',ulterior sweet lb lamps.
75 half
but'.
Webster Old superior sweet de lump.
' - "
Dupoat (de la Ere'". .)
"
" McLeod Na "
" Lawrsttre Lanier "6s&ee plug
Ja•t landing from tto2llll, and for gale by
1/IJCKNOII &
41 N water et and 111 N wharves,
my3l Philadelphia,
& .1. OrsiritißT3iirklinders.
WWEare 60/1 inlayed in the above businew, ranter
of Wood and Third streets, Pittsburgh, where
we apt prepared.to do any 'wok in our lion with dew
patch. We attend to our work personally, and alai.
lantiOn wal be given is regard tow amtness c and
rattinty.
Blank Books ruled is any pattern and bound nub
1/2tantially. ttooks in numbers orold book. bound care
fully at repaired. Names pen on books In gilt Imam.
Those that hare mark in our line are invited to call.
Price*lose.
TO WHOLESALE GROCERS.
riI.HE undersigned ten preparmito dli =len for arty
allltotity of Cypress Molasses Darretls,qta sup rt.
o o r s 9 ttl . it Y da d y e l lY el ` tic b a ll , rt ' , s. ei tt.
ni
we cwt make it the interest of those merchant. who
bay largely on the coast, aethey eon order their bar.
sJoel:upped to any plantation thy , may desire, witch
hall Oe attended to without extracharge.
WAITS, orvtv tr. CO
Paducah, Ay, Oet.tl, pISNItow
STEAR BOATBECIST I
BLA IS
INAN UFACTUBP:D ordey and Airaished it short
notice, with the cams of the boat 11r etch bile.
'Alm. Cotton and Boca htaltreemi made. In the
beermanner, for wyery low price by I. HERSSY,
novleht y Warehnose.Y2 MINT tt
-•
ILLS dos immune ttenen 041 f isk.,l,•
4, very lips sojele. A few dozens -Philadelphia
Ski., faun the pacwall6tory o( 11 01 . Cnawford, to
which the a.ntion' of boot Atakora la invited.
received .d for sale by %MOON° Fe Co,
jr27 !ea libelee at
AT W. 1 7 I TOCKI3 No. 75 Fourth etre. y
c. be seen o splendid variety of tap Jurimi Vet
vet mat Tapestry Camel*, law. styles. Also, Deus-
W. , 0 Or , i.& - eyP .1444.1 lavelp. Carpets, of sop
styles and qualities; anti la ectineetion can always be
found Table Linens, Craiibea Diapers, Dareaaka
zeta/11,011 Cloths, &e. &c., to all of which wo cull the
attention of the public. ' augti
govrom.
LEAVING' tto4l our oo.oe mock to C. /I.43ipare, with,
ve
uNte to elo Ung our old bust..., we horebr to
r fdr tUttrate perelnago or oil our (nande bud cos
tal:guru • pp. W. V.2IN DEXTER,
'47lllbUfgh, Aug. 4th, 1848.
IL GRAM, WholeseleOrorter, Cknairdssion sod
lie:Paramecium blcrohno4No {O t ter st. .11
*wow - 4v
NOB. 0.1 and il l neer strtet,ll2ll . Formars and mars•
'Afacturers of All kinds of Patios.
and Water, here always au hand Wrought Iron wet.
did 'Pipe for Steam, gas, and water, frem'lln. to i
nt &Meter. Brass Basung• made to order. Also a.
• IttSgAllisfittelhot tg Bells and IllarebbßEVtork.,to
wn. Plumbers which the rume al Plumbe sad Widen
Is psrticalorly dorected.
line Pt dlrlp put up promptly odd in/ resmiraibio
I.MM
ItrAIII/oft7Tll - PENtS—Jest reeeri - aut s one, ease of
In. mammoth Bold Pens. Parsons having much
wruMg to do, will Viellreal cam In using Me. Opp,
siillby &awl haimplbistiogori,uttowilna
W W WILSON, •
deal earner 4th and market sts
' ft (4 llllZ * Cl 4R'll"°" TT .T`
Dams, at p Cot
0114aibt omit vacant, paws and hat.. , r.MCe al lye
lieVigP6'4•4"4
g ' ieLEhtnitil; MAILMEN n Co., hue mimed us the
Werehonee, 3 doors wow of the o hLonotiothein:
4 4041,0}t a mr )Val_ter Tb. .d ,w Fro ar.ftro ntitreirs. r; " ...,43: : ,7.71 :: :",
aw - - bieite'oantaim, so iimiT
7 tebibraleg i llitrilPiesaoh, used “winu _
__/' -9 1'
• " ti Thaluerg. and,othen IMO perfcrthg..gt
.at nnatlarge assorunenilAnn o
or e ' lle!allOoeY
of my ei. mmusfamot . b aggro
warranted to be perfect in Of 'M iff be
sold low for cub. I , War,
Miele No 119 Wood si i 9/1 dooz from Oth
:;`:,JANUARY._ la, ,1849,-
MISCELLANEOUS ,
I *a
M. IL DELANT
=Mn
MITZI
T ODEXTEI
*WHAT 18 11'10.13111BULY BRAYED
Tie not to serve in tented field,
And - dare the 04' scenes 'of
To crimson blades in bldod of men,
The victims of victorious War:
Prix not to ride the hottest field,
Or win the proudest banner there;
PM all these deeds the man may do,
And yet possess a coward fear.
Bat 'tis to dare his life to give,
To holy pa/poses and true,
With highest aim to ever keep
'Time and eternity in vi6r.
Hundreds his coaxes at once condemn,
He labors without praise or gold,
And bravely bears his part in life
With courage of a price untold.
How toilsome is the rugged steep
Which virtue, truth would thus ascend;
How many enemies there keep .
Their ceaseless battle to the end.
How often must the warrior man
• O'er pride and lust and :41 arise,
How often stoop to bear the load
That presseth oat its sacrifice.
This is the battle which in life
Tries spirit', telling what they are—
If they are truly brave, or but
The servile sons of craven fear; .
Who for no wrong would spit your brood,
Yet for the motor pot dare to speak ;
Who for the strong are men of might,
But dare not aid the poor and weak.
Then look not to the battle-field,
Amid its blood and carnage, where
Thousands are groaning out their lives
To pay the victor's winning there;
0 look riot here alone to find
, The Wan, the hay/ and the brace,
For 'tut a nobler scene by far,
Where man strives not to kill but rave.
—West. C. !ow.
To rue Hon. Bicuaute PArrori--
undersigned rianufactarers of Pitts•
burgle, deemittg that your charge to the jury, in the
late riot case, will greedy Wadi* upluild peace and
order, enkiree supremacy of the law, and prevent
the calamity of destructive violence, and bloody
outrage by mate in this Commonwealth, would ra
peotfully ask a copy of It for publication.
Your obedientaervants,
Kumar, thol.ne& Co, Peon MilL
BiAcksrocs, Benda ON, Pitt Mill
Klee, Psiocxx At Co., •Eagio a •
PuttAso blcCkuterrox, Hope
• Mooeoeuoa, Corms-en dr Co.. Union MEL
Joeee A. Our, Alletheny MilL
Prrniarrusw,Jau. 20, 1879.
JUDGE P4TIIPOIN,B_CUA.I3O4III
la .liseessieei itia;j l !; , ielllatti Wires
Gesturanci—You have listened with mimosa
=cadency. and you have heard the .lan dis
with cnuch ability by counsel on liaiiiiles.
The historY of this trial moat have satisfied you,
.sslstell as the nonferops spectators who have
fice.prsacnt,thst courts o r justice amused, N
tribal
mils fiag othe beyond parposie beyond thono, of trying.,
easai . . sni, and deciding the questioni submitted to Oar% -1-inal ite mat-arch and profoutid ability
throot . to toe disrameiciaof closes here by emiti
rt Niro
eat ,counsel , the cifiscos may useful linage*,
.
and Ray receive aostruction i regard, to their re,
assay rights and diatom, deli ing light on Mate
statects not merely froin theripplonMon of the or.
Mossy prlociplant or law, 6111 t from. a ITCILITCOC9 tO
the great 'fountain of all their privileges and rewi
ponsibiltties, 04' Constitution itself, the pidiiiirais
of which, S. the as they relateto the questions io.
volved in tilts cast:how bieir very ably reviewed.
The indictment has four counts, varying the des
.....banco
eri on of th e Mimic.
The fins. count charges a riot at common law.
n 'cte2lldlitallieerititreitaber,tWelire
mat a and five females — with divers oh
kw ito Wm cumber of one hund lead mote, on alst ii/Jcily, at Allegheny City, uolawfu ll t
a d no disturb the public peace, nod then
.and abate sonde a mat noise. riot, and tumult , —
and riotously remained nod continued for ten hours
La pfthe pence, and to the terrorof the
pen lc,.
2. The second count charges, dot under the
statme—ibc same in substance an the first, con.
eluding against the form of the statute.
3. The third count charge* an unlawful arum.
blase, to disturb the peace, and that they riotortaly
with clubs, stones, dee, attacked the building of
Kenedy Cl:tilde& Co. broke and destroyed the fence,
doom, windows, and machinery in the building, to
OW damage, and to the terror of the people, and
against the form of the statnte.
itb, Count °bargee ■n unlawful assembly, and ■
riotorwinewun epee John Forsyth, high Shand' of
the County of Allegheny,
Tba art (11101410[1 for the Jury to decide is, whe.
there riot was commuted!
if they believe there wee, then they will deter
mine wimparumpated m it.
Various descriptions here been given of • But.—
It bas been defined, or rather described to be ' a
tumultuous disturbance of the peace, by three per
sons Of more, aseemblieg together of their own ao•
tbority, with an intent mutually to assist one atm.
they agaiest any one who shall oppose them in
theexerion of some enterprise of • private na
ture, art Afterwards actually executing the same,
m a violent and turbulent manner, to the terror of
the people, whether tee act intended were of Weft'
lawful or oulaurfut r —l Kassel, 247 cu. p
Again, it has been defined to be " where three
or more actually de an unlawful act of violence,
either with or without a common came of quer ,
ml , ca if they would beat a man, or do any
otter unlawful act with force and violence , or
even de a lawful a-tt, as removing a nuisance in a
violent and tumultuous wanner."-4 Blb. Com"
1 Swith'a Lawn 30.
Ne one definition Elan cover all the difkrent
phases which the °lleum of riot may portent It
Is not necessary that the assemblage should have
been for any particular, or folly premeditatedpar.
pate_ ~The porter* mad design of the assemb lage
may not in all cases be material. It is sufficient
if lbp assemblage shall have rendered itself Wilma'.
fin Ity its violent Rota, stud proceedings, no wetter
what may have been the original purpose that
called it into being. And on the other hand, if a
number of persona tussernble, with arms or any•
hurtful weeper's, to the terror of the community,
though no act be done, it Is a riot.
Riot', where there is an object, usually have
relation to some private quarrel or controversy,
nuitd..by this la meant any d i spute between indis
Indents, or between difibrent parties o 'the corny
wwitity, no matter how large. Wheal it woods
.beyond this, It may become insurrection or treason;
and where the effect ofit is to Wee or overthrow
for a' time, the auftity of the laws, it borders
very closely upon one or the other of these latter
offeneek. •' -,
lti Pettasyhtania we have an set of assembly on
the subjettt. of riot. .1f any peraocut torho number
of three or more, shall meet together with clubs,
staves, or any other hurtful weapon., to the terror
ofiny of the peaceable people or inhabitants of
th province, nod shall commit or 'design to com
mit violenee or injury upon the person orgoods of
arty of the said Inhabitants and shad! be covi
ncted
thereof, such persons shall ' be niputod and punish.
edCoters, according to the buts of. England;
an such act of terror or violencu, or design of
rib shall be deemed and accounted a riot."—
Aei v l7os. hut
e s have the light of several' decisions on
the subject., by the courts of this State.
It is a riot, if a number of persons sevemble in •
to n In the dead of night, and by 11011.• or other
ente,
eft . e, dirsurb the peaceable eitizens.—.Add. Rep.
27 .
i v
here a purpose has been previously formed,
and that purpose ban unlawful one, any man who
untied in it Wallaby of all acts done in e sem:Rion
of dhe object, although they may be done by other
members of the assemblage.. .
if they meet for a lawful purpose, and proceed
to the commission of unlawful sae, it is a ria2 , —
Add. Rep. 217.
It tette duty of &Temente= in endeavnrr temp.
Otani not, and it is still .more the linty of oon•
stab) and other °Meets in the poem—) Yeatee,
tl9. For ahla purpose either private individuals
or intblin officers may repel Paton by Wee to the
utmost extent, even .to Akin! pf Icllllag a rioter, if
there be an actual or apparent neeesegy fin" it in
ponder to quell the riot
Every man is a party to a riot,who is either
active in doing or
M support countenancing, or aupporting.
or ready if necessalso suppo the onlawlitl acu
and proceedingsof thee - rioters—Add. Sep. WI.
..Collecting, a party fgs, any purpose of a violent
Aepdenc3l,rends,rsibtpnotbora guaw or. all :Conn*.
S`',IFT Pliitafl.'e.romimi.—',AA'ild.2•ri:' ~
nstitute a riot, there must be such dream.
lainaea rafter. of Petnal, ktroe,or si‘linn9P , 0r ..."
least of an apparent tendency thereto,posi , ,
'ti t
at r i _it u ite.o peaceable citizens wen,
Inett,m "thr insfirme,',al a - ay of
firettrmiat ' * . efo wemionoutiPai slicks
;0! Eat; :6? 'barer tiNidteldtiteldletwasatining
' °a i l ' 1., clr Pubtllept Itestnyes. 'it Belt its•uot nes!
.- . that tridlenion'al , pleiliolf.autploplutfalnund.
'Moe ;., II actuilly oommitVad• - Wheat.. ictlorY,
however is daunt/I pitscd"orlproplAstyPilLtoikes
the case stronger; tad trendy aggravates the of.
lance. r • -- .1.. ,Z. I 4; „ TAY sto A.• ts v
a Mtbsst , therst tit sucheinlepne and Att•Enah ,fitjhe
,p}weendinp ofthe crowd, as aimontl idellisteib
, abee'oi bleacher the pence,.qid onkel tenor ilft6'
' the peacentleinhabitants, itia artot, whether the
acts contemplated belatedl or unlawful,:
-
requires no
. prericum design or precinct to
a ribt. Ilia suglclent if there be a tomes ry"
melon. It does not require the 'why of intelligent
design. It is if them be wooncurrance in
the measures Arid procuedings of the crowd and
that they mutually maim* nod cm-enrage each other I
In the prosecution of thoSe onantwitt: k Is enough I
ii physical knee cooperates with physical force,:
and if thearowd, in the absence at,any settled or:
rational purpram, we impelled bra sort of animal
fury.
fury. into headlong acted dowdier' and violence!
So fir is it previous purpose from being an es]
sential.ingsedient bathe offence, that peopleanay
hhuhuhle Or a lawful purpose and in a peacealde,
manner, and yet, by their subsequent cbedect and!
proceedings, becamtsfoters-7 Smith's 1ewi,122.1
If any person, seeing others actually engaged in
in riot, joins himselfta them, and =sista them, Ite4st
astnuoh a rioter es the rest of them, and if
person encourages, promotes or tikes part in a
ot, by words, egos or gestures, lie is • motet,
well as the more active participators. And hence
i
it is not accereary so inquire whether any partial-I
ler person engaged in a riot, emot i on° of the ;Cris
,or *Must il y hid a previous knowlejige:
' Ct;77:iengti, if any design existed.! 1
Every man 1n a rioter who participates in a riot)
either ectuallf ar directly, or indirectly hY.fliviolt
it couetsuance or encouragement, either 1
artful Insinuations, ironical or abusive expreeticrns,
words:signs threatening language or gestures to
wards those a4Midet whom violence redirected.
When there is a riot, whosoever, at any stage of
the proceedings, moves in concert with the assent.: I
binge and participates in any manner In' its vit.
lance, its designs, or its impulses, is to be mean:del
a compodent part of the assembly, whether he beit
longed to it early or late, whether he took part irl
or contenanced the earlier end milder part' of the
proceedings, Or the latter and more violent. !
In the present ease was there then a riot 7 and',
in connection with this question, what was the
purpose, if eny, for which the crowd assembled at
the Penn Factory, on the 31. st ofinly 7 According
'm the I eitimony of the witnesses on rim of the
defame, the purpose was to "gas the girl. sat,",—
who were at work is the factory. If they sought
to do this by threats, by terror or other means of
intimidation ; —therobject was unlawlld and mode
the assemblage.unleWkil from the start. If this was
followed by the display or use of forte, 'or hurtful
weapons offray kind, from that moment they who ,
l
thus assem bl ed were rioters.
a
Whether gird in the factory were working
under a lawfu •eontract or not—whether the paw
prietors of the factory were violating the protest.
ions of the act of assembly or not—the crowd oat
side baduto right to Interfere by means . of force or
intimidetko. If the proprietors were violiding the
provisions of the law, of which there is no fri•
deuce) the law furnished a remedy, and even if it
did not famish an adequate remedy, ;the defect
cannot be supplied bye retort to physical force and
violence. This thing of a man, or any set of men
taking the law into their own hands, whether for a
real or imaginer) , grievance, is what the few al.
hoe It is a proceeding,' which instead of reaching.
the ends of jmuce, generally works the gravest
, iejustree to the end. It is thalamic species of op.
1 pression that caritas possibly inflicted, worse than
that of the tyrant on the throne, who, at least,
wears the garb of respect for the outward forms of
' the law, while trampling underfoot nil justice arid
right When a breach oclaw has been committed,
the law reserves to herself the right of repairing :
it through the regular tribunals and established au
thorities of the land, and It is oat oompensatcfor
individuals to do by force and of their own author.
ity, that which the law contemplates shall be done
by. ito ow n pc.ccful opetion. In this free corm
„
opera
try, Where the people are the sovereign power
where the people reeks their owe laws, as well as,
' create its ministers, we have high and exalted reel ,
ons for looking to the law alone for the redress of
all grievences. When there is re) adequate remedy
for an existing evil, if a majority of the people de.
sire redress, they have only to demand it at the
-beads of their representatives, who conatitute the
law maling power, and the defect -
can be speedily,'
obli
'liter° /Pilo evidence is this ease that the pro.
primers of the Penn' factory were fit:Aiding the
law. On thecoutrary, it appears that they were
carelirl lo avow violating is provisions. The act
In question. Celled the Ten Hour Act, expressly
gives them authority to employ gtrla over fourteen
years to work for a longer period than ten boors,
with the Consent of their parents or gliardians.
' This authority Is given In the proviso to the em,
and the plolilso Is no much a part of the law as
soy other demo of it. The movie:, to sq Act of
Assembly often seems to indtcate the Spirit of the
law, when the main body of it falls to 'do so. We
do sot say that m the coat here; Mgt Mem that
1 theptoviski defeats the spirit of the law wink° it Is
:an integral part of the law, Man absurdity. I t may
here seem to defeat the objet of the projectrlits of
law, but that is another thing. If the proprietors
proceeded to work the factory tmdertterpsteriaimis
of this law, nomathly power, no man, nor set of
men, or girls, bad the shadow of law or right to
interfere with them, or with their bands. If'they
had violated the primeudons of the law, the !very
self Mat Ittritighen a remedy byansehing 'specific
malty to every instance of violation. Where
then was the excuse for presort to force and : , :liirril%
&MOO The excuse can only rear On a dill nee
of opinion. The crowd outside thought one Way.
The Mourn inside thought another. If there was no
tenon of the law, therti.was not a particle of Ca.
case for a resort to force and aggression. If there
was a violation of the laW, still there was no josh.,
Scotian, for the law dial( provided a mimed .
The crowd, if they were guilty of n breach of the
peace, and ofacte of violence that made them riot.
era, could not justify their proceedings by either
their own opinion, or that of any portion of them
fellow Citizens. Neither ore we, gentlemen, id the
trial ofhbisbaw, at liberty to consult our °proton
in regard to the expediency or propriety of a ten
hour law, in forming our decision. Our deliberations
are bounded by the facts and the law of the bind,
and, If are ste p . beyond to consult our gym ea
or oar °pinions, we undertake what belong s palely
to the levslailve power, and we volate.our duty
and our oath.
We may say this Court highly and heartily ap
prove the object of the framers of the law in gums*
lion, and would rejoice.to are the hours of toitand
labor reduced, no tbatibe operatives in our facto.
riea might, have more time to enjoy the free air,
more time txr rixteation. and the moral and Intel
lectual improvement. We alneerely trust that the
day is near at band, when the system of reduced
hours will become uniform in all the manufactur
ing States of the Union, and that thus the last and
only obstacle to its adoption will be removed. It
is an amelioration demanded by the spirit of the
age, and most nooner or later be conceded. These
are our opinionagentlemen, on the expediency and
propriety of a legislative provision on the subject,
and we have no doubt' they are yours Bat we
are not at liberty to substitute them for the law of
the land and the facto of this case.
The question recurs" Was there a riot et the time
and place mentioned? We do not propose to give
a detailed account of all thepro.w.—dt rigs of the day,
but to refer to some of the more prominent incidents.
Nor do we undertake to give them in the exact
order of time. It appears from the evidence
that the crowd assembled at the building, early
in the morning, and remained all day. They
weat„there to drive or 'yet the girli'riut.^ They
vtuy early resorted to moans of intimidation; add
*smutted n' hostile attitude towards the inmates of
the - factory. They made demonstrations cis per.
pea to foree the gates, in order to get into the yard
The authority and entreaties of the Ma r and
lice Other' of Allegheny airy were " eth
When' the Sheriff came a second 011113.011 the
ground with Ids poise, he was treated with insult,
sad with violence to his person. His life was in peril
Ind brat* driven from the ground. The windows
of this factory were broten. Violence was indicted
on the pentane of the police officers of Allegheny
'eq. 'and' one of them was assailed and injured In
a brutal manner. Mud, Moues, and eggs were
thrown at the building. The proVetors were
sailed with - the =me weapons' he gates oCthe
feriae, that enclose the yard, were demolished with
the aid of an axe, wielded - by female hands. The
crowd rushed in. The malt door of the factory
was the Last obstacle to their progress. This was
removed by the same violent means. The crowd
rushed into the budding. Some of the, machinery
was injured. The proprietors of that large edifice,
who are peaceable. and worthy citizens, found
themselves—on their own premises—in their per.
sons and their property—at the mercy, of a lawless
sad infuriated mob.
If acts of outrage and violence like these do not
coomitate ■ riot, - then we know slot what will.
And it it a mockery in the defendants to talk about
vindicating the majesty of the boar by such mean•
urea. We cannot vindicate the law by breaking
it. If the authority of the olllcera of the peace can
be contemned, if they can he insulted and ma-
heated while in the lawfiti execution of their duty
—if the property of peaceable citizens, engage! In
their lawful avocation, can be invaded and destroy
ed by a mob, because to eandoctingsbeir burbles,
they do not conform to the opinion or, inters* , of
et that mob—we say, if these things can be done
with impunity, there is an end to liberty and law.
Much may , depend on the result of this case, in the
tomcat of the vitiation, whether In thia commg"-
aft, we really enjoy, in our persons and property,
the security guarantied by the constitution of the
State, or whether wr intuit pass under the reign
of mobs and limb 1aw.,,.
What are the groaeds urged es en excuse for
ages such violent Miaow:ors Mid dangerous.ten.
dencyf Why, that by the direction oChir.. gen.
nerdy, one of the proprietors, .termer we. let ofr from
the engine, and a hole girl in the crowd was slight
kg,sealded. Mr. Kennedy fresh* statqa Old the
steal was let. otT by bis direction, and; with the
WO( scarier away the crowd itist,,wem,
I alit &
titb ie
to
e 'determination get:into the yard.—
r.
lbarthe weeps wotiOtr i k e ,,, Api tp s i•
.
e ndbeeonflosdhY ittatriseal It reeeret.
Akt bnitescsped througtagx,npepiag. in,*
fence, sod some passed l ovelliirlind,ptiphttlO girl
we. stiatatydettuteittother thisopeningit t he
% we. %
pee juticlp by item by th crowd, or led
by the Mal lonians'& ' muted, a sa
1 'What Uwe- a be day that 41 4 1 k1a,5513 jgt ptr,3lff.
matters ip regent to whiek,Shonta some nut
-1 trersy. Nor is it certain hoepthitilitairgirlt in.
Doted—whethet she arssidightlyheildedi.. ' Ir
i friatitenedend hurt by beimplmocireddawffe a
I . .vitatiruclawd iarquusie.,,t NVe4lo Ea ' -
imi iivinkry, inalerial wfilikacasea t6e 'pest the
fence, nor at whattimelle steam was tete Tut
the wont palate iuiptiet tiponSit; Will' no
MEMIII2
VOL. rvr: NO. la
•
lostificatiba for Ste lawling wicked, and dogma
tive proceeding* Which‘hbllobied. • • •
Another ground of earaplaint by the crowd was
that Mr. Kennedybad kmxibly arrested s Bate In
and
I kept Hokin dnts fa his ofilee;bound band no
root. Such Mai t ai he'hutair . and 'Migration WAS
crowd, sad it allows gni fate foundation "upekt
wb" IM/4 " 49% le proceed in theirmad acr
r ' d ° 4 ' l " A y te r tir n lliPtidge• .-Tisn.n?9nt
less and e persoiun the mob May'straf
pop_
mit pmcmea.to execution o f ow
diatailloilacta,pf revagmand allerMl the millo l af
to one, Miriam Rut that n tbangtut is without (dow
daticni,' tea Silt' the peritliftepropeity of fai Mao.
cent mau•hita been sairiikted. lissilot suds teem
the esse .with :many of rlia mobs with *Wha l e
history of. (Mt, country has been dishormied, a
history, in ilfatheriespenta, without* tenitil‘-'
Stich Thaeect 'banally blippent, sag'snob , are:o6
general resultaofthe operation of mob law. :Nov
what 'a. thn, WM, of this smallatiairl Why.
that the little.boy had under the knee, in or
der to ieeto the lrate;id theinaide, and to open it
kw the admission of the moats. He was arrested
in that attempt byMr. Kennedy. tat:minim, tbs of
fice, seated on a chair examined byMayor Canis
bell, whit was prese nt, and to 'a Very Omit Mate
was suffeiedtil derialC"There was ambler weirig
II all this—nothlrsg bre what was lawful roam ,
per. This then famished no juinificiatiou,Gir the
proceedings . of the mob. We frankly. say bit
gentleMeti, that we are at' a loos to discover illy
thing that'doetc—The facts Mike us as present*
a bold, palpable( aggravated riot—no torribbilMs
Matures, ao dangerous in.itt character and tendency'
that if suffered to papa with impunity, it Will probe
the Morleblow that was ever icidictedin this mm.
moray on the great and cardinal principhs.of
supremacy ofeusftricwvo prioc,iple which, haabeen
in times past, mill o, and we trust will bag odd-
Untie to be, wormy cherished by the great tellarof
the people of this county.
Some of theslefeadants In a:Micase are females,
caul may poasidar themselves entitled ea that ne
count to an unusual share of poor syniptthy.=
There to no c.unufin - the world, to winchn resat
er degree of respect is file and .shown for. thelfe•
male tax? thsui our own. They enjoy our rev-
Poot.so long ea their conduct is consistent with 16
delicacy nod modesty of the &male character. But
when they fo*K. what is doe to the oharneter.of
the sex--wh4kthey play the peetof ringleaders In
et destructive mob, and are guilty of acts that would
disgrace the greatest ruffian. (lithe opposite sex.—
they 6rfeitaliclaitos many peculiar degree of tp
specs...4o-1d the rule of law muatbe applied to them,
that neither sex. nor age will clause the commis
. . .
That prosision in the constitution has been m
imed to *bich Kolb's% to the rittiVin
et pee:timbre warner, to assemble tosetherfiv
common good, Gnaw apply thosaihrinekwAh
n:
the Paw 0180.Yent,Incut, redrew of grievances,
or other proper p urposes, by petition, admirer
remonstrance." ,
. _ .
The people-have &sighs to assemble,. IMF ilm
comstitutilltvaays it MAtatibgi,h l . 4 Pxzembia .4'llfr.
Arid the same ptoviaion precisedy points our their
duty: that, When gritivanhes exist, they &mild
apply to Maser Inbitridd with thespoweisaf governs
meet Mr. rettrets,..it does nay tall Ahem ttitalte
the remedy. into their own, hands, and carry out
their .purpose by staves, atones, axes add other
implements ofde.ttraction.' • : ,
The whatiltitam guarantees their right to,. as
remble its.& peaceable meaner. The act of has
aembly punishes people no rioters, who itisseinble
to a tupiiiltuous meaner, to the ten of the petite.
abre'dltiiirir, nithoder they do not commit impact
of violence. And. is Mitt respect, °Pr th:A PCP
' sembly has gone further than the common low.
Latig may it, remain in our stanne book. `"A'nd far
distant be the day when it shall become shit-cus
tom to get-up Sisals ofeivil war to settle averynon
troversit. that may,npring up between direrpnt
portions of the people . We prefer as onr'filliihra
have done, the peaceful intervention of 'the-law
and the ballot box.
• Baxthere tue. also other cone:Munn* proxisions
of quite as much imixtnance., , . 4
-• The constitution guarantees la all...lnFct certain
inherent and indefeasible rights, among .whiph,
angihosembenjoying find defending jiff rupir rtv.
of otr , i , i..r Pr'gre4mg .. 1 4 fmcFgsFe Y
and reputation, and of pursuing their aw n ha fu
n
OP.. . .
. . .
Again: 4.&11,90wer is .initerent in the people,
and,. all . Gee gores:lmelda Are ;foniatied..On
o thvir
authority,.aildnstabhthed. for theitileazi,,sqltf' . .d
-The movie shall be secure in their' pdfadas,
houses, property and poraciudonziarminagrafrants
ohie seacuinsitasPetzorea.' An si no"Witrittrit to
*uutelt.alitftlaPs :can, trace mikes it he 5 1 / 4 . 0 ,
ed by oath. You cannot eater a persona hbash to
crimilmi prD.7s4tr.p, without a
7rujo,v, F aai t
o h oath; much feat' Unties nti
d nfawd a 'right lo talcri'goaseatiOuidgitus
ler lef hornteiliPfort 4 e. • •,.. s ,
All lies" provisions tdisswitdie latremerelY
of thefriunerz tit our
of`
to TOr the
peace and safety of the ' cidienit; and toi *avec
in ituretiltiyaient of t hovelund mental: right
-1.-tz t e rights of person, reputation and property.
Roverio thene.principitai e_stablishihe nght of
to, dig good, the whet. ties inlitrattibus
citizens or this sidtmcdtvitalth, that these:chatises
Of 'the ireinditution weire - enigiatetuled • to,Alukle
the .ear. and were never intended ,for practical
operation ; say to them that they have no Seedily
Or the earniuga of their tabor and thdinitry,quid
that ilieFhtild their persittur.andlihrir property at
theimertrcifithe Lawless artd,:the. liceqtimiztiond
hatimornent you,zonzh a mehme.holy era ut the
history of our, old Commeiti*ealtii, the ers'ltiben
the stable reign of law and eider iiiiall•en d,iiinl.t hat
oftiob violence and oppreasiontatall begin. It is to
be hoped, that as the reign of Ude bloody cede
lasted ft one whole day, it will be finsldit, nod
that such another may never disgracesonz annals.
The law of might may at tones appear to have
the ascendancy, but it at smote delusuin to supgiose.
that linen be maintained orjustified,so as odor s
and junev h.nelly discharge their duty. Por'the
peaceful laws of the land come in with. slow' nod
sure, nod gnu mid steady step, and never #4ll to
vindicate their power, and assert their supremacy.
Some evidence has been adduced in tithaf of
the character of the defendants. Evidence Ofgood
charlictiir is entitled to great weight Is dpulitful
cases. 'Bat where the. teatime/1y 'leaves no ,Ipuht
as to the participation of the accused in thifotidnes,
good, character becomes rather in aggravatithithan
an extenuation of their product. Mobs ore never
rendered half so dangerous as when they are .agnes
tinned by the participation or encotiragement of
1 II
people of good character.
Applying fheae principles of law to the evidence,
you Vie say whether the defendants, or.any of
them, are guilty as they stand. chtuged in the. in.
dictum*
Tax Lsw.—With the exception of"the
crucifixion of our Lord, a more iniposing
sore, perhaps, wag never exhibitesL'than
the mountain of Sarni, wherrit bsearce;the
point of communication between God and
man, on the occasion' of the giving of the
law. The ineffable glory of the Lord re
vealed under. significant .and nnprestive
symbols;. the lightnings gashing jpngnsA the
summit of the =tint= ; the thunder at
ing the earth; , the hosts of Israel ikweArelLuck
and trembling' at the approach df tioity,
while doses ascends 'the steep au,' 1 enters
into the thick clead,'present the otahhes of
a picture full of grtmdertiramd majesty. The
mord, fate was then delivered, and theadis
play was unquestionably designed to. im
prein the minds of the spectators and tp as
sociatrathe law with its duties and sanctions,
with the glorious majetay, of Him Who was
its author, and, it necessary, its avener.—
In its principles, eternal and irdinutalle, it
is of perpetual obligation. One jot °Mikan
notlail. it life is not low bythis,laaw, at
least death is the consequence of diSobedi
glace to it. As a rule of duty it has loattione
of its tome, and woe to the man whe!sins
under the presumption that grace willAttins
abound: God speaks as plainly now; as he
did, from Sinai, " Be ye holy, for I ern hply.”
THE CLE.NEY IN Feiircx.Theicaw..con
stitutioff of Frantrdeclmes that " each form
of religious faitl shall receive equatprotec
trod frem the &sue"- What is hero meant
bypectection, exactly, we do not .know.; but
weidfer that the prv.ettee,th?re to.;), es
eentially, different laxim. what* igs in theyni•
ted States, as %Se, FiVe t q.epgotal protection
lowly religicitsfa4ll,.but tnereViolerlitia all.
We think ourown decidedly thii'adedf sys
tem, but the other may be neceiriktrrie the
:we of, a dilrer9rt . state of things in
. Ftlillce:r!;!Thb - frillOna r paralrirph-' would
appearfo'giie some indhtatiorrof they/attire
of the protettion referred to:—'tin the Na
tional Aseenibly, the Committee -au blie
Worship have voted deftnitively;,to round
perudene of-retreat.for,xcelesiaaries, an pro
posed by. M imunbere, AtchhtShalla and
•Biehopa.wilA retire on the feuds of the State.
Ecclesiastics of the second order on the re
served -fund, and the fund rot' thettidnf the
nlinisin:' . .
.
Creel:marten or rex that.c..—ln 10:4, ac
cording to the best estimate that care tfe ob
nAtted,.theye were in existence only bout
4,000,000 copies' of the Bible.. Now there
are more than 30,000,000: In '1804,4 a Bi
bloa4 been pubtrahed in Daly 48 or 41 lan
:Mali is 1847;,. it exists ba2.146,4r11804,
it Was rizeoemible in Ityagtulget prpoken by
abena400,000,000; mi 184 7). 1 : . eirlited in
ei
teepee opok by .600,090,000::; Ifißig the
last year I,4ip 283,cepies lireire iiiitibd by
the Britiaboad .oretgl . ? BibleSciefteellalone
—400,11Q0 lap
. I?art in any yeti before, ex
cept 1845. '`' • ' ,• ~ .; . ~,, ~ ~...:,,
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