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KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of facilities for transporting Pi - nights to and (rem Um Eastern Citica, via Pennsylvania 'anal and Railroads, we have increased our stork of Boats, Ac_, on now., to 11 BiIUBLE DAILY LINE, ankh gives us a sooty of over 1500 tuns per month each way. 11,041,,1, our friends, and those disposed to patronise the i111pri , ,111 . 11t..1, there will be nothing spared on our t to reader general tatistaction In forwarding Eastern I IS .stern Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIElt S MITCHELL, Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. a. r J. GILLESPIE & 00, Looking Glass )Isungactnrrs, and dealer, In Looking Glass Plates, Plate Glass, En grs.vnigs, Com and Fancy Goods, N 0.76 Wood stint. Pitts. burgh. On hand and made to order, Gilt Pier and Mantle Malim..-any, Rosewood. Waibut and Gilt Frames, or Mould ing. of evcry description. Air Steamboat Cabin.l Decorated and Gilt. {aryl - t - INTER.pRis} WORKS, No. 136 Wood st.. third door below Virgin alley.-110WN & TETLEY o quid call the attention of Sporting men to their large as. roortnient of OUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS, the hirgri,t and tiest sett-rival stint ever upenett in this LtlR, ket. together with a general assortment of HARDWARE, i'CTLER Y, TOOLS and FISIEINO TACKLE, all of which on offer at the too est p.Jeslble prices to cash purchasenc, or for g•ltal approved paper. tuarl S 1. LT A. SWILER, Wholesale and Retail 'ienler in Furnace., flanges, Sto,a, Tin, Iron and Housekeepers' Hardware, Thanes' Machines and Tools, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire Rivets, de, &r., 2-4 North Second street, topp,site linehler's HoteLl HARRISBURG. sepai:d3lll J WTI:, VENETIAN BLIND MANUFACTI . REII, It. recovered his Inalth su xr to reaum., his InzullOriN, and hno opened Intl BUM/ CFACTUN I . at \o. on Yifth street, near the Pest Office, last wenn Wood 0,1 where he has an tLattortmout of ISLANDS, trimmed wuh plain and fancy Woretol end Blk Tritnnunga and It prefctrod to fill am order in hitt line, on the inost4ensonahle tonna. Ms work so warranted to pen satisfaction, or money refunded. It 1,;1„. thhl Blunts rrpainai. P 1111.41, give him a call, ar ho can't be heat in ceorktnanohip. tny7:l3. N T EW COA(7II AND CARRIAGE FAC kI Ti Y tN, ISlttyfllEHß d CU., corner of -ht slrosita, Allsghtiny City, nnul l my art -11111. II !,.1 to then. ft - tad. lII° public tmt;entllv, that thee hale nnmetna,l the 111 .1 1 1111.1111, ,•( CA ritl; JIA• 11 1 )1CIIES, IP leti AWA I'S. 1, Sl.EltillS CIL+, iu nil ill" , nunh and jiriitwirth.n All -rib,. a ill .11,11 Intl( v and I,auty of filitsts. Repairs atti-04.-I t. rrits , Pllithlt• Lana, l' , ang in all their wtirk i hi. Eastern Shaft, all sniff. they feel ti , 1 , 131 that all mho tar, thoun trtfll their rettnmage, trill h. I' .r oatnned l red of ih.nr /WM work. .•„ hirthasitirs aro risitlitstisl togive us a Is•fors im h p • ca.log her. Vl,l Agent, No. 201 Liber the following very choice or- J. tames, Santa eras' • . • The City Lots, from the nature of the grades. and width of the stints, and avetin, running thrt.tigh them. acc..rtlin L. Mr. )Irilowin's ( - Mk District Plan. and from their pai !ion, will sam 1 , 14 , 111 I• the finnnt part, apt tI, city. Persons. Duni a distance washing to truth, luvestruont.4 01 capital in manufactures, will find thin the letporty in near this city for tits pitrivo.•. It is traversed Icy nv Railroads, and has also all the 0111VellICIICO at the Allegheny river. ,ati which it Is Salittsi. which will •ieeure tit all tune. abundant sapphos of coal, lien and lumber. at the cheapest rates. Itoguet, London Cordial Minapps. • SUNDRIES. Rutherford's Scotch Ale, Barelay's London Porter, Will Cherry• Brandy, Alminthe, Anteethe, Cur:Wen, Sardines, 11Itedia and Java, . Young Ilya. awl Black Teas, English Bronson Cheese, Imported Havana agars, of various brands, Old Mononguhela Whisky, of all grades. cies connected with the busi tuy2tdaw TPELNIS OP SALP—Wiai bo hand. and Um bal ance 1,1 e. ual:ria nal payauents In tot I ears, pr..perly+rnurr,l, a all int,ost payabla semi-annually Fort)Tilue !lie Allerlieu) river. la the Ninth NV aril 01 the City el leet leet depth Io Butler ?greet, ttiV feet wide HIT) IMT. ou Butl•r eitl t. 111 tilt' Ninth IVard. 7J toe! by feet in depth to Spetiee alley, CA hint utd.- Forrt-eight Lot, fruntitig u Snudlmno , teat. Oil I;,•t ;video eitiall hay iug feet and depth of LI)/ I..nt ht Flaron• alley • I.'..rty-neven Lots ./I.4nnnt.. the on Slalloinn t. each Luring;; float of 2.1 feet Lv IST in depth to Munn.: r Forty-ne Lute un Pt•nn alrw t , tS4 rr.r:,•”; t. ) ht dt•pth t., . . Forty-ox la.ty oppositn tbs atso, eau f I.n. ing a (Tont Itt lout by ltto 101 l ur 'kWh L.• Flung all, twvitiy-rite Isibi I,lls - rt‘ sitionr. fit I 1I Gs.[ in iiopth to isprinc nsttion Lots on Forp.oont 1. , I .4.1. tl 4 lj.n)rig , intor of Clio Company, of tlithoctit 111,11.•11- 111,11., lets nn the eornor of Pon n and \Vitt, el reef,. 12n font front no I.) 13, loet Ntaler • ildlerent depth, A Lot in ground 51 . 1.11,1 and Try hlreets. adjoining Purr) .1, Foundry, tun itig II front ,i 1 1I 1t...J., and running along Try strinit 4h A Lot of ground oppostto tho alaire, ha tang a front of 37 foot on Uri-enough stre,t, vnd in depth t rove, water !hark On Elie Monongahela river, wall a 555. r PI 9 , Get. Too Lots on Third stroot, alo,ro 11,4, oa4ll s from foot ou Third 6 trert, by N. , 111 depth ('ITY, I' \ 2. in the tkii - nutili plan ott t!o. .'orto, of Earl Colnllloll tin.] N utrr ritr,t. bra ,, 11,1 ~ front on Etwt of Wt filet by 241) lv,! in tirlitti to Nandueley ettreot. 1.44 2h it. the LtorolL.i tio.,•ornet '.omaan anil tiny having n front on Ea.( Conlinun and flay alloy of t/0 fort by kill nt &pill 0, , iittihniky -treet. Lot Vt. S 2 to tb.• 10.n.0.0, 01,0 ‘s , •I slat. ot itonver cee.ot, hhvio, a fro“I of on fort no er tiv 2•10 loot to 'l% ei”titr ales-!. - . Lot Nil. w tlo• ouitti ot t • /I I r Rl,l ,or u f to ft.itt Ity 74 to 1%. Itt,ttir PITT Tr)'. Sttill I ft, .1: LIA.IIrII Y - rt Fifty Cilioi-At rti Lott., to tottic,oil P /arm.' tit said Towiptltip, adjon:ti t .; - Ittatdaitl " titt- ~ t t: :It ortitd Road. ELAN I Two hundrrit anti .N nth toatr lost II Of Ligqii.er. Twtott Mir,. at the month t4' n.a Et.l:.wh..ls. ~ T ATt. tit , IA NAN A. A tram nt laral. ;An .1., N.. I ll Don al.out 11 nal.. trout :4T vrr. Ono tlaamtal two Ilan :0.,1 anal tueaty- , ix in gat, d..11,ts rokinty •rt Two thou.taltd 1411, 11111.11,1 I til• • , ,In. ''"l/11, t_k_ Ft.r plan, and •all the tor.: r't, In 1., tlfc aut... I Om,. a..1.1r. -•11..r 77.. htt,trure,l, I' CHARLES It. :••4 I 1,1. Y. -.l e , frll:dlu T7l . it .1 tir-t :•..e 11 •11... t N teTl4 . l.: Tr , a 110 NI 11. %I 11 r„\1I. IL\ - 1.. a, th. 111 II I•I M., ..•M Ifd • ' pr ,rt , 1141 ot•etatl., res.i, e..nt .•:. t'.' ' .r /amatatattei:. al. ',Au., ou• •.01: .4: a •_71,11 : kw. roll , LI at. will 1.1.4,0.1 y 0,111 Lq 11,,,11 111,,t,1. Api rulurni r.l,laL. r L p'•• • • ha•-••iln',4t. rtl • toethe izl. e • w I• e•tal.lLeue‘l 1t... tlettzl.'• •t the :neat 11, Lunar, Ie Lx• 4.111/1:1.1 •, Ite.re] .. •• en• e ti I +. 1., theta ta, Imtal!,.. • AI., al. r .t f ur Tt.r...w• •.• in tat. y,a: ar. I ,-tlord Jen' P -- A ( , - , 4 nit. 14,1 fur 1141, A.• 11 , 1,, • tllll 11 ,11e1E1.114 AD I tll , 4{...lialfull! i•l• fit o . 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I. .s. tern.. 11. itl AN. cid• :tat ',l attr•at t FEW BA \.n—., 0 ,. -'I .It‘j I - m..lylnqd - •••••I nil 1:• 1..4 an th, olta. idler /t .11.•, , ai at dincls 1..... irartb i)11, 1,1 ..f hall an ..n t!n. 11,1. as • I .11 DI torpid" liarnonis. •4L1.11 . aid- - •••t •tipk rd•••' Will Iv prat/ 111 niclien, g r•tet tan, Twenty-etKitt act.. at Ja. I. • II:, :1... Ia•I city. 'im•unty-t bra.' war. Tatt•i.. .411thoonn ofl , r , d I. a ..t1.•1•4 1 : I 1,1.1 af 1... matiay: and If tia.s• d.. tad •ult • d jit•l •‘ll nd I ill priotail Itegi , der .1 1.... t• Kral I. , 'r i ft tla•ra as La ry;uirr+ ntter,l .• t:.l 1.'t)1; f.l' Illsaalaal ilsa .111.115,,t11,111 ..4 I burgh, na,l t• /di; ;•11.-.I ...5: . 11. 41,11, orrhar•l, Itd , l'oiLd.Ats • • :.: Tla. tail] Clhil ri, f.a.l ht. a ‘. nd a In qua.l.ty lax fat liar pat 154.111.ar. apple I.• .!‘ ICH. 'LS 5 . k S P.ll VILD I.A1:0 NIP -Thy- I..ir I Nt.,11 ut t h.. 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S rAI,U'iiti.F:TANI, it'll „,..1 „.1,,,i ; of Ihtud. tangibly .wetted nit the Leal Ida, ta Entei ora (hull,. the on...ninon o _- t 11, rao t lat, 'I ht. Ito, 1 1.... well. and ih too:, ..Itwo tt, node, to: a ta..oly or I, d1 , 1•/1.1 into budding 1.4 n. Pt EAYIII, I,IOV IN,r'2u J. CL'l'll BERT A JON, ..:1 ,orent II 11,110 E BC II,UINO 1.. at v., 1., 1,_./ toutifio.lntinc, t. root J. 3 ., fa. ha. I..taanol hti a It• ! al Chet-tout rtreet. Lawrencevall... harldn., to ardit.-• t !I. , then, 111/11.1, 11,111 , All.l aft I—or. pandutaing eh, Mr lot. kit I I• 1111.. II :I/1 h• th, o -all light... a..\-dtt: A 13 Altii.IN ()Fri.:RED.—T t i he tiporpig„,,,l oßrn for hal e SIX Del ., . o f g , I lion 111 , • ro , t .„l ;Opining Oho lleoho of the awl porch and C.taan 11, ill. ilailrowl. on the grow Hag and okra.", 11..1 , 11fa. oo \ I ft EtiliT. Four of thy , Loth .C 7 Pet in w alto; by Wont I:2u at -tn. ,rod ,CI the lanpot, ftn , l nt the other on Sinclair htreet ; 141,.1 Owed them fronton, foo then whole lomith on other hi laws. At-htt---TWO Id aria. ItT 111Iii, . h•.111111,, ••11.1 hale of tln. Depot. and in depth il -- ono of the I.'l, 10, 1.1 au.; fir it, whole length on alcriatron tatrett. Ni, Metter property can per 11,1 A will lea Part ..1 the payment taken in mot of tat , . Connell,ville Railroad, II al.-mod. Id,. I.I.NItillE, (Minh of the Mooning Pled Pit taburgh. August a IRECT from tile Statforrish R)tteries-- • A late arrival of QUEEN SWA IS E. at the ~ 1.1 %and of HEN Rl' lIIC BY. No. \Ater] -.trent, Pot, burgh. Tins aaaortuteitt eulfrares ap d CLoirc st)lem of white Bread:hut. 9 n wtg t anal Toalet of bnuuktit front on , of tie 111.1 manufacturers in England. Also Vitrifla,l Life awl \rialto low :pone Wart, for Hotels; and 114 very genera./ and moven, v..nrt y all irticlee of Flint lilttm, .1.1 other hare, attlapted to th at of city and footway truth.; all of sf hick will I.- .10.1...a.,1 of at tow prices_ novi UILDINO LOT FOR SALE.—A lot '24! feet un IVYLlEstripit, and .If:tiding bark IU9 feet t., ~ W ide alley . Ou the lack part of U. La is a Collar Wall. Wilt for two small booties. Thoi lot in in a doairaide ipcatp„, fora maiden:ice; and will ha hold low, and ou favorable total, Title good, and clear front incumbrtuacr. Enquire of GE I. F. OILLMoR 81, Jyl2 at the oaten of Morning Rid. . ISIzOLtfTION PARTNERSIIIP.— The _ parturzahip f p formed by the untlerisigned and JAME-8 trNF.A 1., it ; ..tarrying no ' , THE CAMDEN COAL WORKS," undor the name and idyl° of JONES, O'NEAL at MILLER, In now dip solved. ISAAC JONES. July 7th, 1855. JOHN U. MILLED. 113- bbLa Duda for sale by - _ uoir4d HENRY LI. OULLINB. FOR SALE „ ND TO LET VLUAB A LE REAL ESTAI'E FUR SALE AM) LEASE.—The following siduable y. 0,01- ate m the cities of Plustiorgh and Allegheny. Pennsylvani. and other aililitionnl Real Kstate in [mils Of the Western country, LI sow offer,.) lor sale, "I' Iva., Q• ft 1..11g tl,lll of years, on reasonahle P rum. •Ii 1 •••• • •16 ~~}~.. _ _MISCELLANEOUS. PI TTSIIITRGII P()tiT _ ._ . - - • 11" , '.', - ,'F.,:tc±i,",T,.`„'N,::..Lß — (o "trt.'"°:',','n'tr'n'it;'.',';'!'[ . ' . c l .i:th - : , d(IN D. 11" Att)RNINt; DECENIBER . .2. St. Clair strtit, Itlanheta. 75 Gellu, aodupwards. Railroad • - Wrappora and Sleirliing Rohm ho. noel r. - _ . _. Air _ ISSES' FELT HATS, nt N.. 91 11'0,1 . st j_u_ ‘1,,,1 J. WILSON .t SON MACK ER }:1.100 htils N. 3. Largii; _ _ I.UO hr Mil, - " For mars liv tiiirli HENRY II 0../Li INS . . . . S KATES! SK .ITES ! SKATES ..- ....,eu Duo. The road which he took led also to Sorii, fin. iplaltS.,o,l Ames. fern, 20 milts to s2..tio 1,,, pair ; ~,,, , t tiaon very destrabh• patter.. For sale at was thronge.i with peasant , i, amerchants, and ao.ao BI)WN AL TETLEyszs,L36 w et. in ulet , ere, going thither. Whilst. going along _ . _ 0 '-.0 DOZ. SK ATE STRAYS, of grind quail- Don .I , .se 1 1, ,rked to do! right and len, and made . aesorted large inol small, from Lk) to Z))) eents pea yothe small experiment, of his power. T. the µ,i r•. Rail. at ,11,131) , HOW N A TETLErs young girl who tripped smilingly before him he A FEW MORE of those ultrit alled RIFLES. Witl„.,l a pheasant re , :ontre with her laver: to a srMell there ), no much talk aboot, for the too leak di,mlded ohi man. who hobbled painfully alng. a “I E.lO. .lii . ill ratt,l. For sale at nova.) DOWN A TETLErIs. , eototortalt!e seat in the e.otch just posing: to u ill_ E NTS' - TRAVEL] NG SHAWLS—Just po,r beggar, a piece of gold to drop at his feet. ‘_,A reel., ed. aME aasertment. A 1... Mothers. Scarfs anti nod everything WIIS instantly done! lino,. nyag e d i;,tits' Nook :14awls, by L. lILILSIIVLEID a S.) \ ,by his , ucecss, D.,n .1.,,e passed from the I tole 0 f i' — '_l A UNTLETs, or every description ofFur. a guardian angel to that I,f au archangel. After N_A A 16. J. EaCk liarli wlth tar% and tar km, at Ow Formed, at,ii,ting other-, he widied to have ju,tice done. mg Store of [noval 1.. 1111:: 4 1IFIELD a s , }\. I Thu: Ile punished II foppish soldier. by a WiTh I P INE APPLE CHEESE—ft eases just remsetl tool for sale by inor2S a h " :VII El ' a A \ U"'"'N• ie') Idea his feather. into the river—the trmder . I a ho Lem lii ,, team unmercifully, by making them ill LOVES—On hand. a full assortment, of run away and scatter his goods over the road— •--4 er Y ' 1 "'" - ”P"'"• I 'Y I- InitsliFiELn ''': s''N• II the ili a / a do, who seemed to 1001, f. - - • riorao 7o wood ,tr,..t. Ott I.:AT I)1 I'D 11' FINI ENT. Pr hish•ning kI ash Isstnis Co Mk. otter/tea June 6. Ne p.m,/ building should be /hushd without using these YaNtenlng, MUSES 1. Agent Int . Patentee. 10 Fourth street. PittThurgh. Refer to the ft/ILA:ring Architects In this city: N. Kerr, . Charles linrtherger, Esq., and Messrs. ban - Esits. /Int ry:FF's s'rEAMItuAT i;T)OK-KELPINci is the reputathin 1.1 clef ks tk hate •tinhell titan popular ~) stem ;if River arrounts. that ninon) ;if them are non In the rooeipt of and ;1:00 it year. It on.brartis the wlnile nitnirte of nter bushiest,. re-shipping freight an.l pasootigen,; accounts a ith steal:okm, tarn t.,: Liti)ing trust shlpritonts on the ressols atel lih her. In n4111..1.11) pun lutso andtin:rano onto-re' 'Maros the vessel! OWltorti . Aettleinelits 2H3.1 r -ai r of the sons(' ; and runny other ;intent.' trlttlnt.ct...ll, not gl Vet lu at; other system. For terms. at ti n - n•riier of 'I Inril and Market street.. kJ., 11, 0 I( CUSTOMERS ARE DELIGHTED. and that !nay ror the into a,. inn EAZ , E,' lIHDEH can tut 'tin., any ono. IL, o, in trial. and ;riot. at Bull N k TETLEY'S. i a t it,' I . :Very one warranted. k 1: 1 1W '`‘‘' A NTKI) I AIM I . :I)IATELV-11. ....I in ; er.peetaLle fain• 1). I.) a gentleman and lie. 1/1,13 e or t‘‘., r•olAIIS good Cookn Cro pri‘ale ,vagea per i~, 4 in - 1.. to go I •s. ,, kky nod \ iu Cro betel. ut the n goo.; 151 m h./111Ik. nano,. anted I.y. a . 11 . 11 t, wn. , Ital., and rill/ give good reter... . young num an .•Ituk 01. , tor, a bar-keeper, a C.. go to C1 , ...A1t/try; a a.. 04, •I 1 I'l Pr a uardene, Apo., ~F rtcE. 41:, i.a" rt y atroot. u0r..4 • 13 LA Bu OK 1t.1.4,, InNoto. !took', ord, A , ' A , :u',.,1110. al..t. on Ikon Maul: 11.,L. , 1:11v 11 F.\. 4,,lo vokLimo!: Maniltiul 'arr. 1)1 A RI ES Ft rt. I` , 'li . >-- A grant liri,tv of 11,./Imt and Pot ket Di.Ltir, 1,1 X G . t.:r 11 [AII 31,41,4 Ef.:"l . ltl' 4 / 4 ',ERMAN „ , „ „ , 11p,thlr of Sevcot% of 0,1 Is tr,,.lat.+l I . :nrli.llit.. nt xt 41, ~i•pt.ll,a iatc, .1.11, 11 T \ 1 , 4 01,,•1 ' M V ,l \ I 111111C.` k,u•l k. ••I WiltkV• 101 Si III; •Ur 1 1 ,4 .41/1/CIA .11 , 1n;... 1.• \ r hAve r It\ I. , UPPLI iCi • ••• mt•l ‘,..•. t,• 1.• .-1 niol ;wit , u... 1 CA. I! I 11. Z.. :•• N. 7 .trvt•(.. MEM 1,i)‘1 . , at .I‘.. • .n r •I 1.41-1,4,1 • 411.v.161, for a .n.• u no. 30 l i l. , jll,FNAltj }, HAT , \ •• "• 0 1 . ta.1,11 t , r th, 04 • I •1,1•, ..f MI, 'Ls P`,ll EERIE -t I. r 1:1•:,ng lint+ 0, A KF. E your heart Cord. and fr,r from dirt and ar.•l fro, .11Z. 1.% ImlV •ll It•I (.. A •••• 11 %.• :1..15Z Art µ-t,. .yl.•tlu,q ASA 1+.11.0.11pA4( 1116 1 /.111. ." .• r I'i 111111,nr. So.( •I r• • I T ~• \ , K -1 S`ll. tl • I. I • \ NI i',LH.. t , ii," • tAterthrtl, \ I`Er. , A 1,. t: I I - :114.11,•;;;;o, and •;tlO, Ettgli.;!;t t ; ;; tut !unarm,. , ti .te; I oat. 1;;;;tIn.,1 t ,.,, t ,. ts ,, n t, 1.•,,n t I 44414 4•141 4 44,, ILI 4i" 4,, 1 . 14 14,1.1; 4 1111. , r, 44114114 n.r 1tr.411; ; J-0 ti!..11. 44 11 14.144 1,1 for I lust',• thin dill' \ iii irr•4l In ttn• firm •t 11 ,,, TEr1e.R. SNIITII A 111 110:1 1,717 I . lnotnlrzh.N., 24. 195&H , 1,..:P , 1) LA N . WA It R.INTS.--Tti, pr.., paid 6T 40, NO and I'4o .4r, la. I 14 tr d ;ham In., 1n.. , NO at, I 166 A. r, u 1.4. Apply to lII,A h ELY A RICII EV. iu ,u of , •• , •,tlt VI tit •,11,E. VEl{l . (11E.11'—.\ 11, r,„ 1,,, T ALLE.,,itENI urn, lt, 11., Lr ,lth 1. , pat In Hpply,t), t!.. NI• \ I \ _ • roi: 8ui..1.1%., L. j front on Cur,ott str....t IN ton l of n t d e pth . It.ttinnglietn, u - 111 , bottf.. hut - Imre nt t,F.f 0. F. fitE, fln• otlIrt• th.• Nlninfnit 111 oi)I,IA.:N -Ixtv Hin L. • .14 , 1 A A. 11 ,\ .1 I u,. •T L, IE —lll ii,II I 1.•• •Isl I ...II Al,l tAtttuttpt I st.tx k purchtim 11,1;NITNti, rttruttr Dutromid nn./ t •ttto-t H- 1 V E ‘v, : 6 ll l ; T : .,, l'l l l t F E .. l l . l ) i 11 Alt Ii al n 4. try at, anti ,•,” gill n..s, t, tt It. WRIUIIT'S PREMIUM It ATIIAlilttN, t't nrty get a trurtblotts ttrtarl... 1t7...1 , .1 mJa by t.II Itrugginto 2:. c, , tittt p‘r laottlo. Nt Wietertt that, It. It SELLEI , a...0d .1011 N &WWI. oagl6 . . i IX( 'IT T - -The people are 4 tho 71 Fourth stroot. for Plot uro. ar and upward.. s'l:(' ,, Nl) A RHIN A L 11 EN'rz , kTI:N ISM N(7 L II I ILtiLIFI ELI) Si/S . B. No. 7111v. 1 „.1 et r , ol I la , rvturtt. , .l ft mu N 1•14 York, and t ro•it nt •,1 g,..K1.4 I tail al rho,' by Ow unit . 1 , I ;Ilowiag for 1/1/IpPrL1011: 1,1..1., i CVIL r 4:.. ^t an IN : "1,1, and ~X l.,rtl CantGrle itztul tllk liaTt.tk , t, 11,1, :••11/tit Trnt.•lln 4 :Anti.: mit& to ~ 1- ‘ l, l eVATV ll` .w 1,44,11.0 NVI, I) lull,our rt lei ,1 1$ -1 0-r S./N. N. , 7- II I.•tssr , ” a[i.ll , . • • I .61 Fitt 11., 1 •• it•••• , 11 Pin,; IU •• l'”ntat.ovs, Jt/A ;..t r•i% r..1,k11.1 h r nale REV)IEIt A. A \ , Chili I I ' , IZEAI Nll% , rt.. - •• Eng,ligh •_•.L •• Brazil ‘llde; frail, I VICI Alm. . bags lionleaus. mcil) hss, to 4. lo Alawn.l.. • J tl-t rot aud for bale I.) It FY \ Mit 3 AN Dr.lt:tuN. _ • 1 1 .:; ' •g \ o i s i te,L ) r[non " i* ‘4 I. rend. Bonnets, Caps, 7,lantlr,. and N,411e ‘vorked on 'l'huraday, November b. InLL no, 8 AT iAZ I N ,tc.— _LVI Harper for Ilneeulder; price XII tent, Putntun tho do 1° mckorhocker do do • Frank I,eslh's thtzette of Frnnk. Lenllty's Jonrhal, I , : do Peterson's Magamne, 17 do Gotioy's 13tdy's •-•t, .1,, 111111.11 . 8 Magna.' le, In do ‘Vestntinster Het iew; 13Iarkwood's .Nlagatuo.. Just received and for wale at LA UFYI:IC6 nov3l) Uhoap lA,okstntr, No. N) Fifth .'t. TlV'3l V A ABLE BRICK HOUSES Full I , ALE—Nost 135 and 137 Third gtruet. Each lot has n front of a) feet, by tIL deep. TLe Noires are arrllngel with a store-mama, hall, dining-room and kitchen on first floor. fonr n.orus on the second, tunt three un the third story. Sloth binaws too flew and in good order. uov3U & CTUTIII3FAT & 114131, 03 Market N - • -• •.,fr . , • MEM r 2 -5011 pair, =EI >. U, F,PL NV e utun t itmigine i , ur turn:. That dimmiu hirh Ire La , i iu , l(IV:1:1CC riltditat,ti SO Itmlly Cullillin e d so many changes, Lad e., , eiined Liw , altii enjoy nothing what his inn, furnished 111111 and 111 , reriiini,muce, of Ilerace : he, the man ‘c a 'i b,,,,,,,, rat ._ , lytt tau' ; It wn , ti the Lleat iif such an made him indignant, and i: Nra. , .:1.1111,0•t hautcur that hr demanded of the mit ac y ne hy the Id.ree was net for sale. Because 1)(a1 I fenre , inez, the cowl nei,eNs , ba+ juFt fallen heir to t estate , , and this in - crea,e Or his fortune has decide I hint to retain the Nlendos estate.' What," replied Don dose, no matter \chat price i. uttered ler it • Don Jose instantly knew that he wa, his un known antagonist, and could not refrain from an exclamation of surprise. The notary added a few compliments of condolence, saying that lion Ilenriquez's greatest de.ire was to enjoy the au- v.: . 1 ^ . . '.4 c ;r *.• From tb. I.o.•ntry A Capital Story of Spanish Life. PRE ALCHEMIST'S RECIPE. ..rant the top of Lis coach disdainfully upon tar who were walk ing, by suddenly breaking his prim.l wheel. In all this lion Jose obeyed his first impressions. di,triliuting rewards awl punishment- :is they ap peared to please or displease lalm, and rendered justice by inspiration. Ile thus arrived in sight of the Chateau de Nleniliis, whose magnificent woods bordered the read Wishing to aveil the sun, which began to be uncomfortably warm. he took an avenue which 1e knew would conduct him to the vil!age. It %vie- one of the los eliest ilays of summer; the hedges were covered with flowers, and the forest res. nailed with the melody of a theusand birds, Some wood cutters. encamped in their leafy huts were piying their toi Is in making household oten , i!.. Don Jose determined that when the es tale at 11 , Lis 111 1 would regulate this 11111.(1111,aS ac c.. - ling to certain ideas which were particular to len) Ile even traced with a pencil on a corner h.- parchment the plan of a forest hanitet which would combine the picturesile with the 'at al:artahle. \\ hen he come to the meadows, he also f o und flue; the irrigation cull he extended. and ealen, the] the increase of revenue which would result from it. lie was more eatistitsl with the vine plea,ed tti, poetic tii , te in recalling a number of lines rt,m, Iterate,' and pa , -ages from tlir Holy Seripture,, elaoh naturally teal to that tetepr.•lkw--narnrly•Nall,•l!.l.l. tht wine reLirb :Noah 141.1 , a, LI, white real. As to th, :ankh: ..f grain, he determined to turn them lit- pasturage for cattle, and take the falloie. ground again for grain. lie was in the midst of Lip pr.ijects of I.lllcl, pease -...0r, 1111, 1 11 a manly but imperious x,ice iicinatiiiel 1% h pa rruitted 11:111 to cr,s, the domain ..f Ile turned, and saw :1 yaallllg rum] nli dreg doneted nn r•11,:111,1 rink. Itii at I>i mounted up a: an .111.1.!n,i.iii at - 11 I..r:a! . I .\ 1111.1 ,111111.(11talI• a.. 1/ having tin , time I,e 1.-P Lan, au- ereil in exam the Veitiig 1101.11.1:::01, lat.allo.l 11.111 inn loan,- +at . ,thi..tt-11,-e doctor siiii!cal in ti,:.l a ;I ' lll 31,.! 11a1111- 11,7' 111-11 ch power err:-bestow,. Is thore allay 1114 I 1 . .. r 3 irt . lllll - ,..1. a t a t I. 4 it 3 111 $ , I.Nrit'a .I.'llllllll . . 11 ( . 1111111.1tad Ini i• ho t , .liyou it i. el vet !a.,..1,•r car .1.11(11'. •• Th„s,• 1,! would ,•1! . .•rn c oi visit a• A , a purclot-e! Do you kitty uhac r • .utlr.t y ri i,und,ronj I .! g ! W:l11 1011111., .:!1,1.1!,,. Y. 1.1 are eill11:v.:V 11 ul Nb run “ti ~, ~' i:i,•r. j.. i i,~i~ =MEM I h,ta !v 6 nrew ILr ) ,, tllig .. 1:4:1;tei,,,i in, .ing pair witb •• I -uly v t ,, n)-tAlt. Th.• ,t: 1p h. , . th:c 11%, ,1 the tfa \ 31,r, 101-. h:- , T.JII the loct,,r. 1111 twoul-t.•ri lend II:tN r.l I•4llti,' 11.1,1.11- n: I , llt uii Mat: , Ihrent %<' , l , !mute t eeti,t“wed c•.urttge. iise.eles, lie wltet , ary' Lad need lif n Ie a , and he d rstroi ii stud, jua: ,utliciunt to Make 111111 POI. ‘.l. Ll.Ctollyetlll.ll4.(4 P,l Thi: vv w L imn, ha:eiy Lc ===llM Ilott .1, .." 111:t! tic 1 , k1111.1 1•• L.• t• 1111 t xud V , 1,11111g I , + t•..111111t•te the by playin Hot ;it. execute.' t, th mii.thor for what had 11111 , 1,11,1, .1.11111• Z 111:1( II 11 , ) is tat! alt d to prove it would ncaii him lii:i kiu , l otter, i - peakiir:Le hi, thr..wu the rein , over the liorim, 1,:on „II with filol tool.. hi.. INa% H. v,:lago What 11:1)just 1.3.,,,t , 1 /1.1 , 1 , 11 , 1 a - -111:111 rit• 1, the Fool opinion an ,rthy crr enttirt.iinoil him , If. Ile had niv . ..titio :LH/ 1V , .1111 , 1,1 a 1111111, 1111.1 he was ,ill[lll . l' sal eel Milli lii- Iri , d..nt. Ile il,l , t•..ri‘ince.! that nothing t i , h.. will: dm.; )vii- permitted to hreAk It, ~i,r,l,lti• ;1, 1., pei that he tvo, 111 R , N l l , t , lntl , llk, thi- thathe {N a , 11 , , longer only Olin,: him (he of mit hi Court 1,4 he upon it lion to lii. legitimate goi the I.ll . Wked ‘ l, l[ . k WA, I1•,•' ; I I ranhy • thy plin•/111,v1" tdio INl,lle, than a master \Oo canto t.. take of that whielt betnng. t,. hint at the fit..t ( •.t a t e 110 t I'or title. lie will refuse. Are you sure of it •As sure of it as he toll me this morning Ile is here, then Ile:has just! eft on his horse for the chateau ,VF*,- k . 'w*"" - I hope that his lordship will soon sew all his wild oats. .7.s;otwithstanding his riches, he is in debt, and has already required his uncle's tenants to pay up all arrears.. , Have they paid ? " Scarcely, for the last crops were very poor." - This is cruelty ! " cried Don Jose, sincerely indignant. What :to distress those poor peo pM, who are in want of everything, when be has the fortune of a }mince. a chateau with paint ;ngs, statues, and a library of twenty thousand lumen : Such a man is nothing but a scourge, and it should be desired, for the good of all, that Spain Were delivered from him:" ilk was interrupted by the noise of steps and vdices resounding on the stair-case, and a servant who rushed in the chamber pale with fear. '•• 11 hat is the matter ?" said the notary. ••A misfortune, a terrible misfortune; Don llonrc A rtez has just fought." • • A gain ? •• And he was round.'' •• Damzerously ? No : hut a" was pursuing his adversary, nlt escaped upon his horse, ho fell iu such ait as 1., aggravate the wound, antrainted in the road. - •• And they found him there • l es; a coachman passed without seeing iniu, restored him I . :out his fainting in crushing artm•' I' ,10,, 7. them (3 They raised hira to bring him here." Then Lie is saved. - I , a-, thi. , very moment in passing through the pint. under a scaffolding of the masons, a tilt fell upon hi, head and killed him." 'tatted hark as if an electric shock pi. reed him. All that had happened was his work. Ile had first wished to Don Ilenriquez a 'rive wourd, which would prevent his enjoying cliasc, then the loss of his right hand, which i,,•, I,i- ~rd,fir the good of all, his death ; 011 t!“-ee acci , limts had immediately respond ,..•l 1,,, S• , , after having tortured and ini,med a ratan. oil murdered him: This went to hi. heart like a dagger. lie tried to reptil4e it, by crying it was impossible, litti at the ,tl./11e1111.1111tAlt the dour opened, and four out: , yllll'll , l, hearing the lifeless and bleed ..g Lolly of their lord. Don Jose could not sup p , rt : a violent revolution was worked n whieh surrounded hint disappenied • ' " and he found himself upon mattre--, in the garret, in front of the win , - up , •ll which the first rays of the morning silll had just fallen. The first sensation of the Doctor of Salamanca was joy for having escaped 11, horrible vi-ion, anil as the recollection of the past night returned to him he understood all. The potion taken on the faith of the Moorish doctor was rue of those powerful narcotics winch, by exalting our faculties during sleep, transformed into dreams the habitual preoc cumtion- of our minds, and nil that he had t,d,, it for 0 rea:ity had been only n dream. Pon Jose reflected a long time in silence, then taking the roll of parchment which lay on his pill.,w, he read it anew, stopped at the sentence hi: di the evening before, read it sev eral nines attentively, and, shaking his head with it C O ll , inced air, he said: •• This is a salutary lesson, which, notwith tmphog I should profit by. I thought the only necessary thing for happiness ma.- Lee /roc , ,' fy/ doing whof we would, without refie , :ting that the will of man, when it has no check, goes fr,,n, pride to extravagance, from ex trava znnee to tyranny, from tyranny to cruelty: and well has the Moorish Doctor said—Our im pot,nre t 0 a turraer, whie,'l God has providentially o/,po. rd to our /Lilt This dream was so profitable to Don Jose (now become Jose for brevity,) us to cause him to ars eept more patiently his humble state, and he d:ed dooz afterward-, the Major Dow,. of the es_ of wlii,•ll he, during one short imminent fond It dreamed to be the lord lIMBIIIMMI •I! . ; ~, ; .11 :i,t• ; Tilt 111 SFR ANUER 'MAN FICTIoN.—Lnst win ter, a gentleman in New York, connected with tic M:ssion Sunday School of Dr. Alexander's church, found a little girl selling candies and ap , ph, on the corner of the Park on Sunday morn nig. The child was scantily clad and the morn- Was hitter cold. The girl's appearance in otner respects indicated suffering, and perhaps :those. The gentleman invited her to go to the sumlay school. The child was willing, but could not go, because the woman with whom she lived I obliged her to sell ou Sunday as well as other '[tie evident distress of the child fed the to make inquiry. It was found that she had neither father nor mother, (both having died with the ship-fever, I that the woman with ohom she lived, who was a regular old harridan, le;a1 claim to her, perhaps had stolen her. and that there sva., gross cruelty and hard sliq, in the whole business. The teachers 'f the Sntel,y s:diool, for a while, paid the old woman fit; , . rant' 0 Sunday. (which was abont what the , hv sellin-ato I thu , e • I r tt 0 privilege of attending the School. But n it leaked out that there was fraud as well a- cruelty in the case, they took steps to Have I , l3ced under the 'arc of the law. She was f ! to an a-.. , !U111, thence to a farmhouse in Ithe countr y . In the latter place, the lady to o honi she was hound out was so much struck I with her manner:- and -Intracter, that she gni— ti..no.l her dourly ab , ut her reminiscences of early childhood. The little girl had recollected Haut she Lad come Ii sin England in a ship with ! her !after thcr. She recollected her ; grand father's name, an-I in saint! ether excum stance,:, by which eventually the town and coup. tv were ascertained. The lady then wrote a letter to En:rland, and soon received the joyful intelli gence that the grand parents were both living in Sellinge, Kent Co., England. The family were sub-tantial farmers, and forthwith sent funds to bring the lost one lame. She went, accordingly, in the next steamer, and is now living once mote comfort and affluence at the old homestead. We have given only the general outline of the story. The details are of the most romantic character, quite equal to those found in works of fiction. A narrative, giving the whole story, has just been issued by the American Sunday School Union, under the title of " The Candy Girl. " l'aErrY FAI correspondent of the Wash ington ( 1). C. )Union, who subscribes himself ‘• an Old Whig, " says :—" Let not the Whigs be humbled because their party has been swallow ed. Thc whale swallowed Jonah; Jonah was heard afterwards, the whale never. " Lunn' haunts at his castle, and this was his stron gest reason to keep it. - - Parbien:" thought Don Jose, with humor. ‘•I ought to have wounded hint so badly that he could not enjoy them. - Then added aloud, that such a motive could not prevent Don flenriquez from accepting cer tain propositions. " The estate pleases him, and I must say tha it possesses every advantage. First it is admi rstdy situated. ' I know that, - rerlied Don Jose, abruptly Parks, fields, and gardens." '• I have seta them," interrupted the deeter wh,:e e , veteou4ness was increased by this de. seri ption. "Very well," replied Perez, " but your lord ship has not seen the interior, the embelishmeuts effected by the late count. First, there is a gal_ '2y paintings by the best masters. " Paintings! I adore paintings," replied Don Jose. "However, I prefer statury.' '• The chateau is peopled with them. •• In it possible •• Without speaking of the library." •• There is a library!" interrupted the doctor. • thirty thousand volumes." Don Jose made a gesture of despair, "anti such a treasure to be lost !" replied he. " That arsenal of science to remain in the hands of an ignoramus! For this Don Ilenriquoz I know is The notary shrugged his shoulders. •• 11 - 011, well." said he, lowering his voice, •• your lordship knows that he is a young man nuhle family, rich and fond of pleasure." • • 1 war sure of it," interrupted Don Jose. • Ile is a happy fellow." "There is good, much good in him. He is only a little quick, which has caused him to have sev eral duels already." •• Enough, a quarreller, a duelist.. I should Lave known it," continued the doctor. Then adding to himself, ‘• and how just was I in taking from him the means of doing more mischief by disabling his sowrd arm," Age will correct this hot headedness, - said 5 J'r ~ ~~r~ .. a c I'~ ==i. ~.. 1 ... :+r.>. -tv.!w:t,;,73Y:~!•al9s+u. h:.i`.'G'~t+.l?""eb_ RITES. OF ADVERTISI NG AGREED ON BY THE - PITTSBURGH PRESS MI UNCO or. aoszsuzu , ,.olt.,'LESS::: :i. s One Bliwire, one hi50rti0n..........“....._ ± LO Do. each additional insertion. V.: Do. one week.. ._ / l'Z ' Do. two weeks 3 00 Do. three weeks.: ' ' . ' '• -1 4 041 Do. one month .. . :,...... ... . ... .....,. ...... .. ......... 303 Do. two months . 7 004 Do. three months, --- ..,D 03. Do. four mouths 10 00 Do. els months 13 03 Do. one year 18'09 Standing Card, nix lint or km, per annum - 10'01ir' cueNOVALLE AT 1 , 11.01111 K : • _ . One xquare, Nr annum, (exdualve or thn paper,) C 0 Marriago notices, 50 cent 6; Death Atotleos, 25 out. AMERICA'S 11.1ASSION. The Rev. Charles Wadsworth, of the; Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, is noted for. his eloquence, which for five years past has ati tracted larger audiences than any other minister in the City of Brotherly Love, or perhaps in the Union. Last Thanksgivin g Day ha, preached . a sermon on " America's Mission" that sternly rebuked two classes of fanatics, and.which, ties brought down upon, hia head the anathemas of Lloyd Garrison and the followers of Ned Bunt line. The language of the Reverend gentleman is at times truly grand, and his figures are al ways original and striking. Hear him for his cause : "Now, this leads me to remark, Thirdly, that the truth under review will appear still more ap parent, if you carefully observe how the genius of American Institutions, and the peculiarities of American charaeter, eminently qualify and equip allor this great work of man's social and Civil re generation. "The whole history of the rise and progress of our national character, cannot have failed to impress this thought strongly Upon every philo sophic mind. Not only in the original Settle ment of this country was there a - sitting of all Christendom 'for the noblest specimen of Maxi. : . hood to go forth as colonists, but in all our sub sequent progress has there been garnered into it every variety of national character, so that there is ...comely a solitary people in the• whole earth which finds not its representative incorportitedia.' our social system. The iron Saxon, the volatihi. Frenchman, the grave SPOlibir - d, the reflective German, the effervescing4ltalliW the warm- hearted Irishman ; aye, the:Member of-thavvilci est clan and the extremest caste of earth's re motest continents, all speak of America as the tefuge of theirhretkren. Arid as the Corinthian brass •was only a' rare amalgam.. of all - °thee' " metals, so the American character:holds in corn -:.,t btuation, all the available peciulin#4o...of alvgUa people under heaven. While the onginulAuglo 7 Saxon is the controlling' element - 11f, thn . Mass,.jv. .", yet, eo essentially have the highest qualitiVs'''of-' 4 other, races modified the composite.; .a.l4:ll..xtru , i warmly has the whole been fused and fire . d a by the glorious freedom of American life, that our national character is, to-day, a new and nobler, style in the development of manhood. And in this anomalous fact, you cannot fail to perceive ' how tiod has furnished us with the desiderata fur one great mission to the nations, as well in the hold we thus have on the Sympathis 'end affections of all people, as in-these elements. of ' ardor, and energy anckhope, which - must render the Anglo-American the noblest representative of man. And to this, then, the mighty resources of in- tluence and strength which our nation anbosonie' —the mighty Mid magnificent thing Amgrica , jur now on the earth—and the more mighty and, ; magnificent thing she is to he presently, when, if ate to herself and her great mission, shall Aretch from ocean to ocean, athwart this broad continent, a nation of freemell, elf-gavernetl— giiverned by simple law, ,without a police or a. soldiery; a nation of five hundred millions os . people, covering the sea with their fleets, and land- with their great cities: first in arts and learning, and every great product of genii's— and thus, even rohvricat.i.v, a power on the earth, before which the menial war-power of kings were as the Philistines before Sampson. Aye, and more titan all, anttimoustv, God's great almoner of. the gospel to the race, the light of the benighted, the refuge of the oppressed, the home of the exile, the hope of the lost. Oh! I say, in view of what my country now is, and what' she seems destined to be, in tbe'march of God's providence, who ma tail to recognize God's-great purpose in raising her up a,, the one mighty in strument for the civil end religious regeneration of the world. Nor have we any lin.re to fear—' From the in flux of foreign element into our body politic, in the character and habits of the mingled races of the old world." Though foreign emigration were increased a hundred fold, it would no more alarm a thoughtful man, for the safety of our free in stitutions, than do the thousand rivers, thatpour their varied elements into the sea, alarm a philo sopher for the purity of the mighty and assimila ting ocean. This nation already, in all its grand element, of character, permanently Anglo- American ; and a wise man would just as sin 7 cerely fear to dine on a salmon, lest he, himself, should become a great fish: nr to break his fast on a bird, lest he should sprout with feathers and wings ; as have a fear lest this American nation ality be essentially or injuriously Modified by any foreign elements that may flow into it. Men cry aloud against "the upgrowth in our midst of the Papal hierarchy ;" but tide danger we take to be, in the main, a phantom, conjured up by religiwi riernai4'o2 - ,ues as a man if straw, to be overthrown in Quixotic chivalry, in the face of an ignorant multitude. Now and then some impracticable and et - Anion:a yuuth may profess conversion to Rome, seduced by Jesuitic arts, and thinking of the romance of a foreign col lege, or the mysteries of a confessional, but that this Anglo-American people are to go back in any considerable masses to the driveling mummeries of the Tiber's haggard superstition, is about as likely as that our commercial marine will retro gade into the old Roman oar-galleys, and our Paixhan howitzer give place to the old Latin bat tering ram. The man who, in a land and:an age like this, is honestly declaring against the tem poral influence of the poor Pope; and earnestly warning his countrymen against the political arts of the poor Catholics; ought to have lived . at least iu the last century, and followed the Span ish cavalier in his crusade against wind-mills. Washington Bh7r ha 4 the following jtist and complimentm7 notice of the Hon. J. °limey Junt,, the Iknocrntie member of Congreas from the Berk:: county di,:triet, in this State: A Piztn DAv.—Haying attended, with per haps half a dozen exceptions in all, every day's session of the United States House of Bepresen tatives since that of 1842 and 184$, we have rarely witnessed it more interesting one than that of yesterday. We style it "a field day;" such it was, indeed, more especially for the sup porters of Mr. Itichardson,.who„mulenthe.lead , of Mr. J. Glancy Junes, gained many important points against both the opposing parties. Mr. J, exhibited himself in a new eharacter—one which we presume his modesty has not before permitted him to assume—in that of a party leader. Clapi- • . tally did he discharge its delicate and really try ing responsibilities, preserving an equanimity, if not a very jollity, if temper throughout the day, that gave hint incalculable advantage, and turn ing everything falling from his foiled and attimes' • over-excited opponents to the benefit of the ceae lie was so skillfully engineering through the threatening eit emnster.e,s by which it was sur rounded. After we went to press, Mr. Walker, of Alabama, labored apparently to induce hint to admit that the Democratic party were standing on a Southern sectional piatiorua—seeming,anxi oils to have that plea t jo-tir, him in voting hereafter for Mr. Rit ha rdsm. While 'Ay. Wash-, Lamle, of lilinoia, lah:4ed even harder to indneo I him to make the sante admission that he might thereon hang a justification for his evident pur pose of hereafter suitaining pure and maaduiter iitod anti-slaveryism anti nothing: else. But Mr. Jones was caught in neither trap. Be demon strated the thorough nationality or the resolution on which Ids party stand, aad so evpl.iinod their position upon it, as ;hat wide ma la it appar ent that the South can ltd refuge and shield outside of that p:atfetaa, it 1, idle to argue at the North that it aims to secure for the Saudi more than th, hare right: t9 , ITOVed and sealed in her favor by the eousutution of the United Stak.s. A. Dct-m. trio A Democratic meeting, Lela at Bluir.,v,Lie, trulioure county, on the 15th iust., coopte‘l o, i.eao:ution roconanotuk ing, the Hon. Augu, , , oi !t- liext c 4n di- J ute r,,i. G„vernor. Ruh -a -c:11.1)-i1u1 ) ! to n Exa nuner. gi r y- Counterfeit' g, --Such L., geuerully.the fate of every truly Luerunriolts:trt-Zie, that when ity its tented worth it e•ttathLieltets n repotatiseL thru it to tort ,e tae Ultpaincipltttl (cretin, etch/ 01 the ILL . ,. Lfe, palm oft to tie unnu9. • peeling au :Irtieh mere littelyto kill than to cure. If.eure so many Imitntloic. of Dr. .1, floyrtcran's - CtllreitATZD STONLteII Ittrrees . Th e Coll zr.t:rtwit.. Lutz; the per 1.11.410 argument (Lv order to to .14 . 411.1ei 111 11.11!Iter'l 111[1,1'8 to ittlrelltt., It theth. 31Id t . ..•ti it its Ilebterter bottles. The gel:111111u aLt]cie 1112, to be touted t.. credit its great worth. Irlloleeale P 1 4 ,1 INttail depot, hro 2117 Peitz street. and I.y the , (L howle generally throughout the Cultol Status and Cat:lndus. ~~ '~YS~T'F _ -. r. . n Mann ,~!:. ~ ~.t ~ 1' ,.- : ' ,1 .:::::;:' , i 5:?,':',::';.'..i1,;;. - , , .'•i'2 Lit•sv.rTra fi Sam:ras.. ~...~. ~ .t,~ -..