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Tl 1 SDAN MORNING APRIL K .
FOR PRESIDENT:
JAMES BUCHANAN
(Subject f.,1 tia derision of the Nutiouoi Cbarerolrm.)
OCRATIC STATE TICKET
COSIMIFSIONIR :
GEORGE SCOTT. or COLCIIIIII, CO
4.1,14T0R OLNKRAL:
JACOB FRY, Jr•, MoN-roomens co.
SMVEYOR rENrnAt ,
TIMOTHY IVR.S, Pormi CouNTT
Mr. Buchanan and the Missouri Line
\lr. Buchanan is, of course, subject to all sorts
of attack and criticism just now. But his record
c onsistent on the subject of the Missouri Com
promise. In 184f1-'5O, he labored to have that
line extended to the Pacific, and thus put an end
to rill further controversy. It is wellimown that
that effort was frustrated by the very party that
now calls itself " anti-Nebraska- " The whole
intlnence of the whig administration of Mr.
Fillmore was employed to prevent such a settle
ment.. That was a practical declaration that
that line was wrong, and should never he extend.
ed further. It would hove made no difference
with California whether it was extended or not.
If it was not tit to be applied to the new terri
tory, it wan useless in the old, and having now
been repealed. should remain so. That, it is
said, is Mr. Buchanan's present position. If so.
it is certainly right, and he will certainly be sus.
tained by a large majority of the people of the
north as well as the south. Even the abolition
•ists give up all idea of its restoration as a thing
impossible and not desirable. The abolitionists
in the House of Representatives. at Columbus,
two weeks ago voted down a resolution favoring
its restoration.
Bat Mr. Buchanan is n national democrat in
the best sense of the terp, and urges adherence
to the present settlement on national grounds.
Let the people of the territories as well as states
choose their own local institutions, and make
their own local laws.
An extract from n letter of Mr. ►tuclhanan
published, showing his position en the subject.
It runs as follows:
The letter was not intended for publication,
but the gentleman to whom it was addressed has
thought it necessary, after the editorial article
in the Union of Wednesday last, to lay it before
the country.
-The question has been settled by Con
gress, and this settlement should be inflexibly main
iJined. The Missouri Compromise is gone, and gone
forever. Put no assaults should be made upon thiem
4,mm:us who maintained it. pros ided they are now
illing in good faith to maintain the settlement as
rzuch au undertaking is wise and just in
" It is well known that I labored. in company with
southern men. to Lave this line extended to the
,•ifo• tcean. lint it h a s departed. The time for it
has passed away, and I verily believe that the best—
nay. the only mode now left of putting down the
fanatical and restless spirit of abolition at the north,
i 4 ti adhere to the existing settlement without the
-lightest thought or appearance of wavering, and
n about regarding any storm which may be raised."
Woof..—During the year there wns im
ported into this country foreign woolen mannfac-
tures valued at twenty-four million four hundred
and four thousand dollars. The duties paid on
them would amount to over five million dollars.
Coald that wool have been brought into the coun
try in the raw state and duty free, and then man
ufactured here, more than sixteen million dollars
would have been saved to the country, and while
the wool growers would not have been injured by
It, the woolen manufacture at home would have
been greatly stimulated and lienefitted. Emplo)-
inent would have been provided for thousands
of hand., our indebtedness abroad diminished,
and the amount of money in the country pro
leo tomabl.. - increased.
It is a singular fact that, with abundance of
cheap lands, good breeds of sheep, and every fa
cility for growing wool cheap, we have to pay to '
other countries from twenty-five to thirty million
dollars every year for wool and woolens. In the
year 1651 it was over thirty-five million dollar: ,
The importation of wool and woolens is fast ..-
crea,-ing. There is veajlitchgaiino • : • 'log
pri 'visions do- otheFcountSes itit#4rice, atel
more than !.1.teir,p,04.1 rvery year ex
pended in . buying woolens and
Now that peace is likely to be t r , turtal in Eu
rope, the demand for brea4l , titlf , k will probably
be diminished, and the price. decline. tMr far
mer. will have to be content with moderate pri
vy-. Would Lit thi , be it proper time 11/ consider
whether the growth of wool to supply our annnal
deficiency will not become more profitable than
lo• vrowth of wheat am] corn For w,ad tbere
will always be a demand at remunerative prices
until the home supply equals the home consump
tion. In that article there will be scarce any of
th,ne fluctuations so frequently felt in the provi
,ion trade. occasionally the wool-grower's pro-
tit. may be less than those of the grain-grower:
lint in a series of years they will probably be
greater. They will always be nearly uniform.
Until enough in raiscil for home consumption
there will always be a market fur wool.
The proposal to allow unmanufactured wool to
he Id ought into the country free of duty cannot
fed to favor the home manufacturer, and make it
one of the most profitable branches of domestic
industry; and there is no doubt that the adoption
of such a measure will induce capitalists to enter
inure extensively into that kind of business.
--It will he seen by refer
ence to our correspondent's letter from ITarris-
burgh, that the Alle,glitns grading and paving
law was under . diissitssion in the House on Sat
urday last, and that four of our members out of
five battled manfully against a repeal. It is a
singular fact that upon a merely local question,
members from a distance undertake to control it,
and take it out of the hands :if the members
Isom this county. Four-fifths of the people of
Allegheny city want the law continued as it is.
Beforo the law was enacted a vote of the people
was talati in relation to it, and resulted in its
favor by a vote of two or three to one. So we
are informed by one who knows all about it.
Yet a law thus generally acceptable is to be re
pealed by strangers, against the express and
earnest wish of those who alone are interested
in it. But we are glad to see that the House
took a more proper view of the subject, and re
ferred the whole matter to the members from
this county. They stand fora• to uue opposed to
the repeal. It would be tyranny indeed if mem
bers from a distance could dictate to us in regard
to our local laws, when they have been declared
constitutional, generally acceptable to the peo
ple, and salutary in their operation.
THE I ° AVING LAW
CoNsisrEscr. — lto is only a short time since
the Pittsburgh avow was laboring to convince
its readers that the State should give away its
puhlic works rather than keep them any longer,
and it labored hard to prove that they were worth
ieithiog. But now its tone is entirely changed.
Ant the Philadelphia Ledger has wheeled about
I. Here i , what they both say:
The 1,1, 1 ,...,6 011 to Sell the main line of our Public
Work exiittiti g considerable feeling, and so far as
ee enn judge ot piddle sentiment on the subject
throughout the Commouwealth, it is daily more and
more in opp.sitiou to a sale to any party, at anything
like the price mentioned. namely, $7,500,01111.
In
d,vd, the feeling I. manifestly in favor of the State's
retaining thew in her own control. The Pittsburgh
characterizes the proposition of the Sunbury
Ull.l Erie Railroad Gonipany, to buy the tax on ton
nage passing over the Pennsylvani a Railroad with
the Main Line at seven and a half millions of dollars
is the -coolest yet made." That paper says : "The
totlage.tax will this year yield at least $lBO,OOO
the interest, at 6 per cent., of $3.000,000, and it it
Headily increasing. The Colombia Road, alone, is
worth $5,0011,000. Here, then, are two items, worth
it.5,..00,000, (and yielding to the State considerably
more than fi per cent, on that sum,) which the State
is asked to sell for $7,400,000, and throw in the Co
nal and Portage Road to boot, the being worth $2,-
000.000 This is the last scheme of plunder. 'What
next "
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Green fens nre selling in the New York mar
kets ill $4 per buOchel.
,
Thirty slavertlffiiopging to Samuel S. „Sim
mohs, of North C!iir °Hart, letj foriartiunkiipwn
last week.‘-i., •:= ~ , , z , - ..
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The eityson4s of II hOre author:.
ized the issue 0r5125,006 in bomlif to the
tertown Railroad Company.
The city and township elections took place in
the State of Ohio yesterday. Yesterday was the
day for election in St. Louis also.
In the city of Rome, N. Y., the municipal
election came off on the Ist instant. The K.
N.'s and republicans fuse 4 against the 'lrmo
crate. Result—a democratic victory -clean
aweepby 200 majority.
It is estimated that over two thousand French
babies were horn on the same day with the "King
of Algiers." The Emperor and Empress are
god-father and god-mother to them all, by " im
perial decree."
A private letter from Baltimore informs us that
five out of the eight votes of the Maryland dele
gation in the Cincinnati Convention will be east
for James Buchanan. The other three will prob
ably turn in in the same direction by the time
t(ie Ctmvent.Mit meets.
The Nlunienl Fund llxll, in Philadelphia, with
rowded to overflowing on the evening of the
th inat to listen to the address of the Hon.
.:,Iyrnnl Es I•rett. on the (Ammeter of Wabliing
an. He has now delivered that discourse i
luite a number of cities, and it is everywhere
16glily applauded.
C-uitraui• AND M arcusuE, t Mrs. Carl ino 1,. II out,. PI
. T. B. Peteroon, lOi Chennut et vet.
This production of this most accomplished and
finished lady, is now before the public in an at
tractive and convenient form and size. The style
is ornamental, and yet eminently easy and clear.
The language strong and appropriate, and the
morality and purity of the entire work are such
as to commend it to the approbation of all cor
rect thinking and jiving families.
The youth of our day are inevitably der-dined
to rend much of the less solid and lighter litera
ture of the book stores. It 1. , important, there
fore, that this error for such it must be acknowl
edged to a certain extent to bet should lean to vir
tue's side, and such must always be• the CMS('
when books like the above are selected and placed
in the hands of the story-readers. We have nut
space to point out more at length the beautie,
and merits of this work, by making, as we might
•la, some extracts of great literary ',kill, but we
doubt nut our readers will make particular haute
to procure a copy at Miner 2,1 Cu. and Cilden
tenney 1,4
N L 14;100'1: \TIC lit.% 11. W. —lieoTge
Iluell, Esq., the editor, has changed the publica
lion Ake to Washington, D. C. The content: , of
the March number are: The Southern question ,
Pinckney and Lowndes ; Marat and Charlotte
Corday : The Report of Senator Douglas: A
Ballad of the Faith ; Nicaragua and the Demo
cratic Policy ; the Presidential Question :
and Sclbool District Aincricwi hi-titule nn l
riturc Republic., an. tin Editor s Table. 11-
ei per year
Tin: Kuhl' 1t: Fvl , t nary
eceive.l from Miner t;ll,lellivritiuy
i . e.. who have it f4.r stile at the, d6.1.„1,
greatest compliment we elm ply to this iminito
is to gie.• n list of the contents, thns : Franet
and Scotland ; Pr. (leorge 1\ ilsmi on
13iitolnes:; Se,ottish Schools fo
Ilunseu . , Stop , of the Times; Mettray and lie•
Ilill : It4-n Joinain Itetaint
Eng arid Irk lliiti.l- . Character an ,
-
of which we have receive , l a lemnil copy fer the
pasli year. It is &mest indispematile for an in
telligent farmer to take a Impel. of Ititt kind, and
we ilo not I,.tiw of a better one than the one
Leading this te.tice. Heretofore it fl been 10 ;
sued weekly, tot it IM 11.1 W L 1.0
' 7 . -advertisement will he found in another
column.
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THE NEWS
Recent Publications
THE WFSTRIIN I.TI l'i•T the title ..f Ft
.veelily I.titili , ,liett in tbic city by
--M. Araltieu'A Palmraina it one of
MINIM
the 1.-4 things ever , e , ,n in this city view
Pitt-I,urgh aro excellent. Ills
ngures - are something ntm. and w..rib see
trig. They are e Xllllll led every 3n , r 1 1,4 ,11 311 , 1
cvening. at Franklin Hall, on Fifth ,trt-et.
Atrarimi hal painted we---t
dra and ~ , uth-wer..d.ern life admirably, and Mt,
'ld , led l'itt,burgh that ohmild •-vi•tirt.
Rim not patrompge here exhibili.m--
ite tilt• Theatre
the he-t thing here luor, or that ha, hecn Lure
in his hue, tor a lutig time. Every 'lay there
,unietli tug new
How IT IS IN NIIW CKnandaigmt.
N. Y., hot year, the K. N earrie , l the eleotior
by a large majority. This year they are beater
I'_'. votes
la Wer , tchester county, out of 24 towns the
democrats have curried I I --the republicaug 4.
independent 1, K. V.'s S. 1.a,4 year the K.
carried all the town,
In fart., from all the town elections heard front
so far, the K. N.'s and Republican , are losing
I'OEMECTION. — A remark in our local column
yesterday in relation to the tax q ueqtiqn . and
the l'eunsylvanifrailxoad.,wp.s amds3.4ohopb,4 l,ll y
nAdergtai4ing ttit3finbiect.. The company contends
thisetisi it F "pariikies an the bonds of the count:
Arial which the depot was built and the ground:-
bought, it ought not to pay taxes again on the
property. The allegation is that it is double tax
ation ; and the aim is to try the question.
LAST YHAB. the Tusidlasts carried the State of
Rhode Island against the Democracy by soon
majority; this year by 3000. In the same ratio
how will it be by November neat?
RAOHEL DENIES THE SOFT lEEE.% M ENT.—
Some gossiping editor in Paris having stated [hr
report that the great tragedienne was about to
enter the hymeneal state, she writes a letter de
nying it, from which we make an extract :
4 a 4
I have heard a goodly number - IT reint
of wit en) that it is better to Lo abused by the pre,r
than to endure its silence and neglect. I inset thank
you thenfor the kind notiee you have been pleased to
make of Ills in But why, Hier etnii, areyou
always talking about my marriage? and why, even
now, do you suppose mu vapahle of committing Sorb
:4 414,14.4 , place of fully' I Lana two sone that
adore; I have thirty two years on my certificate 01
birth - I have at kW( fifty on my lacy. I will not
say how old the rest of my body is. Eighteen years of
passionate tirades exhumed on the stage. • running
about here arid, there to the mule \ll I b earth, alum,
in Moor , a, Waterloo treasons, the Irou•herons
and thankless earth, are reasons enough it ivoold
teem, why a poor little bit of a woman Ilhe Me should
grow old.
True enough. If Rachel can.have sons with
iut getting married. what's the use
Fl , lll the LiAltoll Saturday EVelliliy, 1.110..•Ltu
,A PNRYUMEI , BakATn.—What lady or gentle
man would remain under the curse of a disagree
lae breath when by using the " Balm of a Thous
said Flowers' as a dentifrice would not only
render it sweet but leave the teeth white as ala
baster ? Many persons du not know their breath
is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends
will never mention it. Pour a single drop of the
" Balm on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A tifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BEAUTIFUL ComeLy.xiiis may easily be ac
quired by using the " Balm ro/ a Thousarui Fluzr
ers." It will remove ton, pimples, and freckle
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate
hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops,
and wash the face night and morning.
SIIA VINO MADE EASY.—WeLyOUT shaving-brush
iu either warm or cold water, pour on two or
three drops of " Balm of a Thousand Flowers,"
rub the beard well and it will make a beautiful
soft lather lunch facilitating the operation of
shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and A. Fahne
stock & Co., Pittsburgh ; and Lee & Beckham,
Allegheny city
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ti4ve it, ttote :11.td Al.truo,;ly frequeld itt the Uit..4l State, Mr. ' ITCH , !
halved. Ow. Art ren' forifftdde d 12044,41 Oa; are not In /I INt -
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e• orl I licat 1011. the „taut x plamer . applaNi
""^, PAI.I.ICI - , l'Al \
1.4 ft-44,14411.. 0.14 ts. 4 14ral
onto.ti•ets will I. e-etrehstsl Nll,l
.rr000.1.. for ne.rttfowiton tenotot pnwee , l 1 , 411, ,,,
athe 6 t.n.l t3ll. aild new 114.411 Wal Ortt.oilly eel.. ruled.
',tire IN Flt9ll 1 NtiI4 , TIS. REPTILES. A NI , PLANTS 44
otot.•rvil quit. hat tole—• 1,. rel.t•ints. m ihstetttl lowa a)
1/.11.1.) , :1'S PAIN E KTRA( . 7t ,;:. tont:titer a I.:et swollen.
i.; spore ere I:N,, then. Lite the ‘oltnie lust•
err. it Wiil :Litre 1nt.L1:11,11.1....
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CA - Prom the N. York Natl.:unt Monitor
1 111.1,, r tl Dr Corti.
iaxt r”rttn, . It 11"1 it , 'in.trt,
Mind th3t will ,•trtr) 1 th , luu r gn qt,thrin.• uhlapo
.If ILich Iv - Le 1111 trio
1,1 tr. 4 tortrhy wh.,
ti iwl.
:Mow: :hrir s V3l-, n
artitirrn I- and ~n l3
ki . 1. 1. nt 0,2(.3v, davk
4, V 1 la y you hu In , . n..!.1:1 . :1.1EF CAN 11K
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Ake Stocking. awl liotarry for NVlnter.--
m 1.111 , 1 . ..1 pint 1t...1 s‘ a,..1 .11.41
1,1 , 1 %,• %%01 O. •:1 r sood •t-
Nlnrk• I 31!. y arl.l r 4•tl
I,LLy rv..ry vnl y
I wkry that y.. 11 4 . 3.1 111,1 t 1,1. fa V. ,l/•• 11,.1 r.
th, One,. Nfitrk. t :111-y aud Vtllll
oct4
Itateltelar'at Unit . Dye It ,
11 ell.. tx .•I •tboi .Iy., dei..-r yolt lo.tu rvl3,luk: "II ale .rroat
.t siritaal. 11 A ILILANT h:L) nu,l Alado
orapplud, .0A TCIII.:WIt'S, Ott !IMO prIN
Nom. V.,' h..
liulersale .Lnd Dr. Ow. H. KLlbtli., 110
htli23. 1 wllaw
6d-Call at No. 111.1 Wood street, and r: -
nil
tI ~! F , ert I! an•l WINTER CI. PR. Jt,t Il.•
vi Ton!. I r
NTIN• 1..1 of and ntlwr .tyl, of
Nt hid! wt. well law far C 41 1 ,11. MORGAN & Co., 161
n,t113
Qom!
HATS I , U STS I :- HATS
a large lut of Gent+ 11111 i Yolllll '
II A T 5 ale] , pritt, styk ,f all r,lwrs nud prim
w hall we will nen l a for rank. Call and s. ,
Mk:O'O;AS b. CO.. No. IC4 Woad strvot,
K•at do.o to the new Church,
Oue door Irma Sixth fitroot.
Ila.ts--Spring Style,
h.tvt• n ttaittt; tat le et Hat that We will nen fur thr.a
•tollara, that tatuttet be exta.lltal iu ON city. Call and ox-
.muu•, 111111 Is eL/11 vi nom!
CARD.
fl Tu¢ anl•ger Own take great pleasnri. in station that the
ANt nit OF FUNKS A CLARK. New lark, hare
tie uuawAun uq amtidtmte d the pul.lie fur op, and, trl
thirt,•flre which NoT A c,IN , ILE nErm T
IN,TEL MENT II ti DEES TURNI7d , PUT DT THAT xAsvrArr , lo
atpl Ilene , . unlike where. tiles stand in need neither of a ter-
LLTEE.LNCI: it., a Inborn!
Their isuptrithat they may
itt• rtitett.itict MOTE ill /: The)'
lcico
risst , l in lb , -o.v.•to.qf ~ 1 10.rn innate„ thi.
..11t:1,1t. end itat.• :kl'
met I.e.iitin. Purelia , ..rit "hit t., obt,,ln a PIANO
rtrItTr.: of the nem( I,tai elegant tleteriiition. and
-if a 1ite...L.104 , 43 10 n tin v. t:l.Latid 01411441 iii .004' TUNE OM,
, N,ll . A pi 4 . U'!'. are re-tie...tinny invited to nut al utir
..ttald,litninst and ex.tinine llo• tie Sidi] a tif NUNNI 4
I'l A Stn. , . i.e., pled with th..ir unrivalled mita
1:1,F:10qt
Fifth irreet.
I GREATEST IMPROVEMENT VET!
• VE, \‘' S(' A L KLEBEIt 1.1111).,
lotto pint received it elluJl hot of
NUNNS S. CLAILKS' PIANOS,
provid/1 with their NEW :WALE. Thi.
their awl Midi 110 I '4-
ol yet to p 1.., F oi l, The
I.IIW of - the instrtine , nt it itinosit DOUBLED theroby
ill point of velnido, evennes.niol ho t , th i .y
siirpenie nnvthiva , L. yU pioiluovi in tint olinpo of n Piano.
• Tla l t0../snesii , •I ttio lirnud l'innoti. will,
/kilt :toy of it, ilhonlvitrifitoos/. \Vs
with the 1.)1111111.13in of filly othor in thin country.
oilloteni that every twine of tho artiele rill la
~dnnl rhea $U154•1 . 101,10. T1i•'111l1. 1 / 1 : is r.roritully iu
1t..41 1 , . , 11) ~ /1111/111 ' those noperli iti4trintoppi.
K LEBER A , BRO.,
agents/ lot Nino, Iv
For \Vest/To Pennsylvania..
No. 5.1 Fifth Greet., neat .1., to Maieuie h ail.
S.—Fplendid MS. irtiment of the iihovo shortly expert..(
for tint Spring 'rradu. opt
111 A IiSFIEILD SEhIM ARY
AND
Allegheny County Normal School.
A ton I four mil,m from the rity, war the junction
ht (ho Noti,Atown and Washington
linads.
It. M K ERR. A. M.. Sovroatontlent.
A. K Kith. Principal remittal y.
REV. K. )1'1'11E11:al , : t . Pr,'" Latignag....
riit County will re-open
het Seminary and Normal &11001 for Tom:lwa on TuEv-
I.A V. the 1:01, of April nex , I'llo_l. ..1 both next.. are re
ihnited muntwr of females eon board in the Limily
the Superintendent. Good boarding can he obtained in the
ills t• and vlciaoty, at from $2 to - 0 week.
TER quarter of It, weeks. IN ADVANCE;
hoarding. Lodging and Light Pa) 00
Tuition, from. „s.ii IA) to 10 00
Teachers. or thoter desiring to prepare for [oohing, can
rater the Normal Saiool ut any lifllo, anti continue 10 weeks,
IT to the ring. of Second Quarter.
Le, toren will he delivered each Tenn, upon the Art 01
Tem:long
Vor further tnhxniatiou 11611Iree.
11 .2 11. M. K.MILK, Pittelourgh
' -P . • t‘t
• f‘
, , Ary •
4...''N14 474' 6t, 4. •
Oo 1,1"..•1 tart—t, or 0 r or Fourth
.puil..n+ tti..l,
i • 14oAllr
Itir x e , pl. the part, ail
BEININE
ME=
, Ajtt rtt
ME=
that I. to. , 00,1
NIORGAN & CO.. IC4 Woaxletr.,t
4. .
• r +.&
ko ' 3
MMMMI
S'l'. CLAM IloT l„
trrPr. .4 Penn anal SL (flair st-t,....t5, i•-nfrifop: /I at
nil fonps of incipippt tar sent...l Ldfil.:ASl4 OP TITI
I.l'Ntlf-t, mull for all .1nn0n.f..111 , .n4 of Oar ovstrnt prortarding
,:ia ris,. to Pulmonary M 5...., iguticillarly
Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and
Fe
male Complaints.
Porgopn wi,,hipg ar ,smolt, lot unable to visit Lilt. FITCH,
(jail 110 14Al lay outing him n Akrittoti nut tontent of their cast , ,
to which P prompt 111o1WIT Will be mlurunl, giving opinion
of ons,.. and Antlng a-xpens , of tnatment. A l'EltB , ,N AI.
EX All IN All, alq AIWA I'S 1.1:40 , 1.:ftff VAL
Wt. FITCH'S time.n.ittle, lat. J. W. SYKES, %111 In• will, to
Assint him, Jnriul t 11.• f.attr Lod vit.,•ks of P.O iti.pointio.•ol
It fe desin.l.l.• that wislfloy, hie tnvrl mruL sla.anlal
poo th.st he luny hay" Own, it, charge, AS luau
m. p...tat1..11:.
111: I:AI,V IN M. FI°I(II
that iv. has rn 14a1,:nr any bn-atati. aalt
it VI1I•11. rw l s‘na l,l arientoal e. the (:.kaa
found latank:ll UkligA !WWI la prnl Ii Ir ILIIIIPNIMI.O-1) litA rt•
uvrr from Ettrap,
SHINGLE MACHINE.
Kendall 's Patent I M P K 0 V E 11)
Double Acting River Ai. Shaver.
Iliill , : attention of Shingle and Luml ,cr
drubs, sp,cniator4 and opus., ni directed to than
,Linable inventron, which ix now presented to the public as
tho
_fire and only practical machine extant, OT Riving and
Edaaving Shinglor.
Various cuffing and cawing tnaclairws have born Inventsd
fur making Stant:lt, Lot it in a well known fact that Ellin
ut the gram 111, quit, t.n. fltnnly for
tootin e • purpopws Numerous inventions have rucently
peal od for riving and •diaring, and these hay° an too-t, con.
11,11 nod :LI wurtiarw. from their 11111,1f,e1 Hullosl of living,
o Licit consints of splitting, from ni.k. of the block but one
sion,:ie, which almost nivartably runs oft Thtn clillknity is
rutin ly obviated by
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
•
/wind frtito the mar. of Up,
”.:ugh for ie., which im wparateil ILI the
1.111 I.y ut.unr ..f ditatir vatti part la
tin ua¢h u pair of approxiiiiailag kallow which a .1111/1..1,4
thwi p2oiliptiig top , 0,144;1 ,- . at T )
Thi+ machine will riv.• and Oats , (1;1171 the blorli
hona;oal alma:leg boor, of nnlfornt tltielilll"ae awl
til.•l Jur 111 , 111131.1114 to thong itr.b• Ly lorrid or
or ~t iter proceao.
overaii , a+ ate by le; men ronfilied 1.; pine nod ;;tlea
. +I. 1;1; t ..11, w e; inn I ad , no Loge oak, ual a at, anal
i i y .ttier deecrtptioo ~t timber that ran le. npla.
Ti„ or1,11;,;+ of [la. toaelliue 0.5 t; I;;• examined at 11 It.
• Fiji triLur, 'Solidi:lo, Filth Sit .I. Pltt*Olll
tiother ownero, Ktutoile denier+. ILIOI tn., of riltvrpruot,
1..• w nuld lur opvcuintlon, as there
1, , "X talsl.
/111/011t1.• ......111/ten but n Antoll spaxv, 5,1 thimble r.. 1.-
tiuction. :trt/1 cult.. but xbuut two hundred and eighty /I.A.
harq, n:01 a man ate] two buys can mask/. hum 2",90n g,
Altingitu per day, with slush tL re., 111J1 1 15 , ' power.
F., right ..1 territety, M.cliilkem, Inquiry at N0.:2 Fifth
o treet, or at the City 11•4.1
19 , 9,. All le.e/letl information will he terwanletl by better,
%Itou ars/r,,1 ALKINIKAM K L
FAHNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER I
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE_
Yo. K 3 Wood street, hrttvern Diamond
alley and Fourth estreet,
I . A.
4.0- Tux Kuban O. r is now nioraing n well Arleen+, watorte
in. , to of ton t t ol nll.l O.no••Alr - Ilartht art., all urA,lorl
-••I•I •o o In, .1.11 otltcr hot,. in thi. , city Ilr
Enn.i u t 1114•11/
11.1 RIM ARE, CI 1.1.1-,RE.
I=EMME
&Mt PI FkiINYS.TIKI ,
p F,K IN TEA STORE,
No. 3+4 STREET.
t,NE lwwili EAST iIF THE EXCHANGE UANi.
Pittsburgh, I's.
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
I'i .huw.l Airort fr..ht tho ln.f. rrer, fur CASH. Th.
,pf nll th , re) and gr.lue of TEA
I,l„o.fht t, lb.. Alu..ri.fttilonrket, nHJ
SOLD NVIIOLMSA Lit AND RETAIL
AT THE
P.ll. V LOW MST CASH I'7:LICE:SI
PACKED TEAK, ITT 1;1' IN N.,ETALIC l'AcK
At:l,, ex pnliely for the mule.
‘l , Al.l. ‘II:ADE 4 , A I H CI'.IF:ST
EL:t.Ah. A'APA)III nod CHIKN/LA r l K ..1 the Al-a
4.1,4 0‘1.,.rie5...t. Lhe 147.0 010 KM , gnaAl Ant., shut Arta. Auk( Attli L lAK
AA K_A TA.1,1,11.
AtiliNT, r. Svcrl4l. AHZiaral” . .AT, I.•E Sti.r.
JAYNE'S FAMILY ME1111:1Nr...... S• JAYIi Ii s•
P.ebuttli. Marrh a. 1, - .1.--01,1,2:,:210 I
HENRY H. COI.I.INS,
Produce and COIIIIIIISSiOn Merchant,
14-..:. la, h I.r
=MEM
FORSYTH & SCOTT,
FORW'AItI►ING ANl► COMMISSION
MER('HANTS,
Dealers In Wool. Index. Flour,
I,lliii AND LARD 4111
04 - AN / r • / b: f: K 1. /. I'. - 40
N. 75 ‘V ATM. STIR NET, PITTSI4'111:11, PY.NNA.
• .
: r II at 1.:LII;lo, 15',11, ilk., /It,
'• X 5l N 1...,
F.. 1, .1 l:k N 0..., A 11, ,
•t I' • . l'ittAbot ,411. Nosl.it A likrr. txon,
V.klor, St. l'tlA
I I oho. A Cono , •II, Ciwtuwttl.
Lf , b l . l y • A Bullock k Co.
WILLIAMS & ALLEN,
(SurreBsors to Arnold ,j-
MAN ACru RYASOF
Cli ILSON FURNACES,
Wrought. Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING GENERALLY,
Pot Warming and Ventilating Buildings.
tto- W. St A. will ountract for 'Worming and Ventilating
Lc tqoain or [lot Water, Nina or Clkilsou'r Furnatm,Churelt
s4, Factorien, eiromi Mantra, 'twiglings.,
Court Iloutatt, or Bads. No. 2.5 MAILK.ET
Pittsburgh. stilt]
NUS & CO.,
RAtON HAMS;TiIiSRiNVSIIOULDERS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BMW,
gIRIAIL-CL'RED and
CAN VAMED
A Ittr7 estock always op hand at
No. 397 'Liberty Street,
PTITSBUROIL
PEARL STEAM MILL,
ALLSOHENY.
DELIVERS() TO FAMILIES iu either of the
two Cutiea.
ORDERS may he loft at the MU, or In box,* at the *tuft* of
Li N, WILSON .1; CO., 52 Woad street.
BRAUN & REITER. onr. Liberty amt St. Clair btroots.
H. P. SCHWARTZ, Druggift,
TERMS: CAS 1;, ON DELIVF.RY.
jy.22 BRlil l ll, KENNEDY & CO.
ALEX. HUNTER,
•
DEALER IN
LOUR,. GRAIN.
BACON, LAID, LARD OIL,
AND PRODUM GENERALLY,
No. 290 Lll,berty street,
prrTs Bum
k. I 4.tlapc
KERR HUNTER,
Forwarding and Coinmission Merchants,
44 — S TEAM_ BO AT AGENTS
1.7 I...Ver, ritto , ,11141 U1, r.4
) I NT_I,!)UIS,
.11011% t'Ol'llltlAN & IIROS.,
Y.AC1•1IIE:11-8 JF
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
WINDOW GUARDS, &c.,
Soo. UI Second at. and MI Third ,/reel,
:1111121 PlTTSlttlltkill, PENNA.
- -
W. II :MTH W. W. MAIlt 10S. IL. itiwriut.
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
WIIOLESAL4 GROCERS,
122 Second 10151 Front st.,
JAMES EIEAKIWV,
EBOPEAN AGENT AiD CONVEYANCER,
- -
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streete,
VlTTSltillta H.
runeengerfl brou6ht from the old country to Pitte
burgh, and moneys remitted to Rprope. I uoir27
_ _ .
Fresh Fish and Shell Oysters
JUST RECEIVE!) at the Excelsior Restau
rant, where all the article - it:* of the POP
nOIII.II L.O obtained on the sh.wt.est natiee, and ClO l ,
4011111111 in the loot toyi.., and at antnifactory •`
rd.,. don't forget the sign of the '• !USD,
WHITE: AND BLUE," No. 111 Wood
ST street, beEllowN Fifth.
S. HUCK,
gent for Ins Philadelphia Oyster and Fish Co._
lITRIC ACID-100 lbs. for sale by
mbße B. A. FAIINtBTOOK a. CO.
No. '46 Wood Street.
rti - ISl:Ultiiit PA
ME=
MOM. M. HUNTER
riseburgia t Pa.
MEE
F
FIRE _& MARINE INSURANCE CO,
OF PIIILADELPHIA.
llos. THOS. B. FIA)ItENCE, Pres't
Pim. 1L IlExama,SecCetary.
StATiMENT UM BUSINEES,
Pecan thcl,l day f ..tayra4l.. th. day. , f
A MO.Unt.•retvived io,ATuriao jw,•milaps 414,2 12 31
. .89.wa F.
Tram pm winnm fuf live n;otitll
. - • ..
114..nt1a of Allogli,;;J: County, l'lttabut gb, 317;1
I:ittblmn.:ll 7;*;.; . 7R.721
11;;11;ix, Coat 00
Ina. to; Firof Mortg74.! , . of T;;;;t1 Maitate 59,454)
tw
'7 Stocks, C011,44.rat . ...... 30,354
Ut
in linllk and Ain I 1,n 9
Capft.l ; pn)m. ut 11,4 ) ii in• .
7;44, not yot ovum, . 1741,:tX7 31
Dm. from Agnate. 117414,1) 115,K.b
Eni7.41,, ,, and C.;mr‘ii,,;;;;;;;; . . 114'6'2 :74,
$4118,1!.1
TWA] altlollld of incurred, tali. not
,)et adjust.ll:-
Fire 11.406 01:
blarine 3,0 1 J0 Ou
• 1,686 811
Thin Company Insuron Flail and Cargo rink. +I al Up, Old°
and NI indiflSippi t tat TINII,A against LAO. thatliagilel
b y
Fir., Imo , I iln•raJly adjuoted sad ptomptly paid.
h, —H.,. T. M. Howe, U.. J K. Moorhead,
Jam,-
F , il 11.4111 . 11114 P apply to
THOMAS MINTER, Agent.
11. L N.. 90 'll ..ter nt.. I. t. Wood and Market
DELAIkVAkRE MUTUAL
SA ITTY I NSURANCE ('OM PAN Y
K IRKED THIRD AND WA I.N UT
Philadelphia
no -- NI A ICINK INSURANCES on Caro o,
t,, ull porta of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Iliccrs, enoolls,
and land l'avriegres. to all part, the I
1 , 1 RN INSURANCE ON M F.11.C11 AN 1/17.1 0 . Kehemlly. On
Stores, 1)wolling (looses, &t.
o No. (hmpttny ,Vonrnther
Rood", Mortgages and haul Estate $lOl,OOOO 94
I'lliladelphla City, and other I,niol 1+6,210 00
Stock in Swam, Itailrund and Itaurance Co'. 23,D60 10
reCel vatAi• 106,440 07
•
(.7+.h on hand %,07AS
BolAneo, in hands of Agent..., Pnlailtllln
ato ropantly noumi. and 111.101 debut
doe the Company
8u I .crtption Notre,.
DTBECTORB.
.antra finnd,
Paulding,
.111111.
UM Eyre, Jr.,
William Martin
FA/pond A. /V.ilor,
John C Davim,
John h. Pono.ne,
(li-ort,
g,ltynr.l I/Arlington
Dr. h. M. Ilurton,
%Moon C. 1,11.1.4 ig,
Hugh lrlog,
ellarleo
II iln/111111 , ..1in,
Johmtnil,
Taos. C. 11. km,, Vico Preshl
HENRY LTLHCRN, BrcretAry.
P. A. NI ADEIItA, Agent,
No. IA Water strret, Pittsburgh
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
MIXUFACTURERS' INSUBINCE car
OF PIIILA.DELPHIA.
CIIARTIat PiIdPETOIL—ORAPITID In THE St&l OF PtYNNTLYAYIA.
Chartered Capital, 6500,000.
PIRE, MARINI? AND INLAND 'fItANSPOh'TATION
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Pr.od...a.
ORRIN ROGERe, Ckrretnry.
OEOROR YoUN(.4, Treasurer.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. LippinetAt, William B. Thonia,
Mahlon
N
scholar U. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Roger., Charlea J.
John P. Simons, Jame. P. Smyth.
447 - This C..inpant hocin orimnizoci with a Cash Capi
tal. and the litr..i.tor4 11.0, detenain•d to miapt the
to Its avmhibli, rexkliirevii. To of Marro prndence in r.m.fiset-
Araks. with a prompt t.O n.tweut of luei,os.
No. 76 Water stret.
J. NE', % TON dioNEs, Agent.
1110 following well Lwow n and re:4l4yiLsiblt , lirnu is I'itte
-1411gh e authorized t erel eflee to them, with regard to the
..Iwlvsl,ty awl 0q111•111,, t,f the Mittluftscturer; Insurance:
C. utin.o y
ron , r Ptah., elill,l.
tirorg.• I'. Mrtit II & C2llllllbell,
J..tioe.'rt,llan d Co., 11. C 1111414 & C 1.
P I '1"I' S 11 1; It
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
LvsI•RANCE Cti.iIPANY,
'RN KR 44' WATIM AND MAICKET STAMM.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT Id ALAVA)", Prorodoerti
1.10. HAS, Secretary.
Coroloiriy sonktot .•cry f••
It LIFE
i 1
Alwl l 1144 - iloort NULL AND CA !Clio NINES on the Ohio
Iln or. nod tritititarii.. and ALAKINR It If%
/41/ I
agninit l.rh and I , ,nimgo by Fire. And against the.
Po, Ow . and Inland :rat •n .tti.l
Trop. utn[iou.
Ismtled Id. rut 1 - 141.1, ~11-11., l etit. Alai tutted) . to
MEE=
It..bal - t Clalway, samntt M'Clurkrin,
J. pt, P. Gm:arm, M D., John Scott.
J blll,l MILI shall. Void It.t.liey,
.1 Amon %% It ai1..., Cluttird Allattitunt,
A knan.tor Brrullry, .1..3111 S. Lex•ett.
,J,.litt Yullert , in, Mat,411..1.1 It. Itrt,ttn,
ItatKl II I 'lnt.' ,e, 1, litrimitun Zug.
WII Baal Carr, It"ltort H. Hartley,
.In.. U. '4,1/111 frl,'ltt
British At. Continental Exchange.
:-.1(111r ill LAS DRAWN DV
DUNCAN, Sfik:II,MAN & CO.
L'S/UN /LISA", LONDON;
Iv Stns Or t 1 Agit t , tst tRDS
*sr 'rho,. Drafts are at:lll.l4e at all the principal Toa
4 F.:NOLAND, F.CI tTL A ND AND lIIELAND, :tnd the L',ON
TINKNT.
e draw StgllT BILLS on
M. A. Grauebutort C. 841/ 411 9
FHA NA" YOR 7' A ,11...t/N,
Whi.lo ave. as DM , ' to all parts of )tKMANY.
~ w iTzEici.Asu and HOLLAND.
ottszollog to travel Ithrgath may procurr. through
I...tters ..feriqht. on which Money ran be obtainol, ad
ne.4l,i. ill any part of Enrols•.
CAILLECTKONS Build, Noted, and other sernritied In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
WILLIAM 11. WILLIAMS-a CO.,
Wood, corner Third streets.
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
uF PlTTssußati.
WILLIAM BAUALEY, president.
SAMUP.I, 1.. NIARSIPELL, Serrotary. •
oFF/C/C: 94 Water grad, between Mark,/ and sired,
44 -- I n.res HULL AND CARGO RISKS, au tho Ohio
and llississippi Rivers and tritaiLarka.
I neuron lutanist Loral or Dainag, by PI RE.
Aka, against the Peril,' of the Sou and Inland Navigation
and TI - ansportation.
William Etwaley,
Jame. M. Cooper,
Samuel Boa,
Bairn Dunlap, Jr.
Isaac M. Penm'ek,
B. liarbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
Jolts Shipton.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOENBERGER, President
ROBERT PINNEY, Secretary.
C. W. BATCHELOR, °enema Agent
WILL INSURE. AGAINST ALL KINDS
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRIit:TORI3.
J. H. ahoeuborger,
C. tV. Batchelor,
Isaac M. Pennock,
IV. W. Martin,
K. I'. Letv:h, Jr.,
Ge:orge S. Sehien,
David M'Candless.
Sir All Lodses ,umtati 1,1 by parties insured under policies
reme. , l by thi. Oqopati) will he ith,rally naljusted and prompt
ly paid at its OFFICE, Ho.Shi WATER STREET. Ljyll
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
ALITHORIZED CAPITAL, .9300,000.
4 - 4 )-Inon. Bulthuga and otbir Proporty .‘gainat Loss
pr
Damage Ly Firo, and the Perlin of the Soa and Inland Navi
gation and TrogSpOrtßtion.
DIRECTORS.
Ru.iy ,l'ath•)xun, Jacob Paintor,
W Welintork, Jag. P. Tanner,
W. S. Iluvon„ D. E. Park,
Wwle Ibunptoo, a M. Long,
.1 11. Jonen, 11. IL Coggehedl.
tre/cEF-9.
..... Hon. WM.F. J 01IN STUN
Presnl..nt. Itina PATTER 2 44 IN
Serf!, and Prras A. A. CAI:RIER_
W,n F. Johnston,
A. A. ('aurp•r.
l/4,140 W. Swill.
I. iirior
A . .1. .loth,t,
A. A. I!,RIE,R
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Inenraae
LIAKILISBUItii. CAPITA!, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insuranre Co.; of
PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL, $3002000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WI NCII KSTER, 'V A. CAPITA!, •300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance company, lIAR
HISBURO. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
lialiTitoliD. CAPITAL AND A .S.'4ETS. 42,1 5 4)4. SU.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of PITTSBURGH
e - A PITA L A ND ASSET N, N0v.1. 1655. $129,0 29 49
WY. M. Jrmerrim, Ike.id.•ut A. A.
11.4.14 .410 y
JAM. CuILINS
JAMES COLLINS Pi. CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
1110PLISTOILS Ur TILE
COlllll/0 Plltaturgh, Meadville £ Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 114 AND 11.) WATER STREET, PITTSBVROH, PA
Ba t ailoy & Cu., Murphy, Tioruan &
Smith & BiUCISIT, Hampton, Wilson &
wou i dhass, Moans & Co., English & Richardson.
I L ADELP
Bagaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother * Co.,
Wood, llaooa & Co.
~: ~. ,
tie The publi.- are resptetfilllsmstudatetknot to confound
! Di:. I 'AbV I N lIL9I Tell with Myself, Litt S.S. FITCH, of REMOVAL.
714 broddwity, N . V., tho anther of "Mt' LF.C'fCRE-S ON THE .IiILBRO.A.NtiLE,AGENCY, 59 Fifth
Tilt: PIiEi'ENTION A NOCURB OF CONItk?IPTioN, AND strong Manouie Hall, will remove on the 14th invtaat, to
PHE LAWS OF LIFE," and !origami widelyknown for the tilrt".."trrlclolW'''''d an d Fifth sta, ever the Bankt, house of
Ca
tremment of Lung Dismays, Heart Affections, and other Soo ottr advertisement below.
Chronic-Maladies. I have neva' lectured-Or pracused modi. I •
elne (many parrof the Yeastran coutitryottideiime lie pa, I
THE MERCANTILE AGENCY,
is-h; i hae.. riot le', also it from the Citiof Now York for 1
,_.„.. . • , PITTSBURGH;i" ; '; ; -_. • , '
Ile. porpoe. of lesditring or pea tieing 7111ERIICIIIr Illly Wile,:
I rim 111.4 flow and do not propmo to Le at any no...," Eltablished in New TOOL, Junto, Ulla—
, • Pittsburgh Ditarollif 1882,
, nt from the city. I havo not Mal, our have I now, any I ' • •
FOR yea PROMOTION LNG PROWL:MON cd! 734D/L
ressional as-social, he:taring or pnutlalug medicine ehse I
Having Branches and. Associate Offices lit
I .lo not. cot will riot. hold myself respomible for
NIIW YOBS.-- ll..Dooomas A Co.
or Lriturotcl iolth el any Irolll.lll practising medicine 1
iltr)SMIC=7,7•-• 4C,ILIIRRELL d Co.
I . C.ILABuirIIIA B. Douotess .h Co.
BAITI3IORit....- J. V. Met ti Co.
CHARLESTON ....... ..-- IL DouG:tA 93 a Ca
NEW ORLEANS 13: Holiness & Co.
h ICILMoND PRATT A (harry.
'CINCINNATI .. :-. . :..._...MDOuOrtisr& Co.
boCISVILLIA. ...... -..4.11, HOWLS/SA CO._
ST. L0U15.... ........ ----IL Donotass ACo
CHICAGO .-.- .... -.......8. DOUGLASS k. CO ,
Tins institution supplies (to inkicribersoul:i) all necessary
information as to the standing, responsibility, &c., of Mer
chants, Traders, Manufacturers, Public Companies, dc.,
throughout the United States, their Territories, and British
North America. It Is a yaluablo auxiliary to Importing,
Shipping and COMMIS:3IOG Merchants, as wellusJobbers and
Manufacturers, and to ali parties baying Time rvehange,crr
dispOnliing credit
'rho ccilleetlen of delta in the Staten, Canada, Ike„,attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Terms allele known at the taco,
11. D01301.-ISS & CO. .
Subscribers to the Agency who have Accesion to travel
through the Staten are furnished with introductory letters
to the various aloes, where they ran obtain !aorta/Woe
without extra cost dprfldm
4.10h.1t I a 1
10.ird1 U I
$108,151 13
iseet fi.,nt my 4.. It unit,.
Mt.' my udvive or treatment CtltU obtpitr it.
~ ,13 ht . P0r.,,,a11Y; ur by letfrr, t. tniielt et my
•cail , w 711 liroail way, N. Y., and iny. medicines =Hi we,
Lnni...l C 3,11 only he had by applying to me or toy
egillarly authorized tient&
Pr..iwriptiiins, with still direction., will ho stmt gratuitous
ly, iin application na above, and a statement of the symp
taws nf the elute nod the remedies prescribed may be ob
tante.> et my aglindos. Advice given at all times to such
patients vi Ritual Charge. I ttlWays prepare all are medicines
I use, and in. ocr !fond my patients to the apothecary, or sub-
J,.•L Llll . Ol it, Inaard of preparing
them theca t.. 1 v es.
KOONS & HERSTINK,
Fi ,OUR FACTORS,
AND
Genei Al Produce Commission Mel ..•,hanis,
Ar• 47 ..lAn-tit Wham,: and 115 North Ilittar street,
bdow Race sfred,
PLISIADE PHIL
Woodwxrd & Co. Phil. Bryan, Kennedy &Co. kitto'h
1.41.1 , tt Martin & G,. !L. Wiltrarth & CO.
. . . . . _
Wood A tiliver, " Mil & Liggett,
Sliter. I ace &Co. " J. &W. Kea,
Caleb(' pe A CO. •• &Wiley, COSEraTe & CO. .
Truitt. wother k Co. " Watt it Wilson. "
J. D. bonnier A Co. Cincinnati. Fosdick lc Foulda, oh, Snuati..
A. A. P•dlock A Cu. '• Morrow & Grittier, "
T we.n4l A Sibky. .. .1. S. Chenowtah A Co. "
And Pittaburgb and Philadelphia Merchant!, genteelly.
Ant kdapctim
93,889 96
100,000 00
$617,348 16
.1:1111/% Tntun.nt,
Samuel tttok,a,
Henry Shun,
J 31111,1 R.
Clwrkw tzehatter,
Hobert Burton,
It. Sinnpl,, l'ittnborgh
I). 'l' Nl"riuttL.
J. T. Lop.un,
WM. MARTIN, /'resident_
ent.
ECM=
N,t. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. Schouninaker,
William IL Hays.
idec2l.
G. W. Can,
W. K. Nitpick,
T. B. Updike.,
IL D. Cochran,
.lulu A. Q.l4;itoy,
S. S. Bryan,
=33
J. BANK3KNOX
liKMEttENCE 4
MEM
A tilt
Mt. S Leetnree" above mentioned,, a
w e.lilion Juin issue I. 386 nab a, 30 engravings, and steel
rtnnt ‘.l the author, will be sent by until., or may be had
114 ~grub. line a re•lst,--pil but given away.
S. S. FITCI.I A. M., M. D.,
714 Broadway N. Y.
I SL6—mll3l::;wJaw
o. It K ooss, late of I I lamphreys, 11.11rnw.n h h•vmn,
D. W. .El,.:llNr. tale of
=1:13
NEW SPRING , STOCK OP
CHICKERING & SONS
PIANO FORTES.
JoIIN H. MELLOR bee
ff :
just received seven may ~
SIJNS' ifigli
CIIICKERINO & '
PIANo YORTES, end torn.
plet ~1 the Stoa, helected fur Spring Sales,-of THIRTY FIVE
m•se and .plendid I nstrnm. nta, of evqry variety end style,
isianufaci tired by the Slessre.Chiekoz Inks, (Banton,) from the
plainest 'SIX OCT A V I.: to the most splendidly finithed ,
Seven Octave Square Plano Fortes,
Ls well as their superb and inimitable Grand and Parlor
timiel Pimps... EVERY PI ANt) FORTE in this lot is of
their N htl SCALE, with their PATENT IRON FRAMES,
and PATENT ACTION, and are not t my warranted to the
porrlia.cr by the menufacturers, but by the subscriber, to
he In all respects as perfect 08 Instruments can be mule,
bid), in regard to Material anti Workmanship.
PRICE. IN VARIABLY TILE SAME as in Boston, at the
Manufactory.
JOIIN 11. MELLOR, No 81 Wood strict,
between I/hyaena alley and Fourth street.
Agent for Chictering S Soria, Boston, for Pittsburgh and
Western Penult. nilt2B
TO THE PUBLIC.
ACARD.—TIIE SUBSCRIBER FEELS
it incumbent on him to caution the public a.wiluilt
to malicious anti unfounded reports, and "tricks of trade,"
so industriously circutatod In thin city. and intended to in
jure the rormention of l'hickeringk Sons, for whom he
hoe sari] an Agent so many years, In the sale of their Piano
t low now hernme finite familiar to thesubscribor to bear
it l oot persons who rah to loot: at tin it Pion,, 'Fortes "TIIEY
It kV I': ItICEN T 01.1.1 that they near out in a little while! .
since the death of Jonas Citirkering Choir Pianos
n• oot worth :in) thing ' " That their reputation was
loot -.That the tote Jonas Chickerinu had acknuteledged
•s tle,:h bed. to a Near York manufacturer, that he did
ttot Imt as tnuell wort; 1111 I.lll` i NSID6 of his Pianos as they
by fort y." efty dllers . . - Ti,.• truth of the last an.
ol grin. ills wain boo story I may he tufermi from thr, nimplr
tet announced nt thy almost Mary newspaper in
Ito l'uitod titatros, that. the Into Joinr ellickerilig's death oc,
chrred at a. moul..nt's warning, while sitting ili hie tilitir,.ar
the hone , of a frignl in Roston.
The solicitor i,, wiliiaa to risk his relilltitlion as n dont,
in Vial./ Fort „ for to enty-ii, e yaps in this city, la saying,
lel as , uriii,; tin., who emit Instruments, Vett the
tualinfactor d I.v Chickering Li ;Lone, are not only
linitillfiletnriai during the life limo of
their baiter. bin are vnatly slits:6lr.
Si e , I b.' 100th ~f Mr.ehi..kerititt, the elder, the rnhsatyl
t•. rions sold in this oily itini Skinny upwards of one hint
d.re,l rood fifty Plano Forte. manufactured by the new titan
'l,li boring A iikens . and Lig NO IM 4 TANUE Inet Ito ever
salmi a retort:Lint trnnt tit, pnrulias+rs, tint, on lies conLra
3. Ow ns, ,, t mtiafActory coeion,orantions,
.10111 C 11. AIELLOIt,
Agent of ing S Sons, !Seaton,
Piano Forte Manufacturer,'
Ohio and Pennsylvania. Railroadi
SPRING ARRANGEMENT
i IN VC]) A FTF.TI 'NIONI/A V, an, inxt., Pamengor Trains
mu daily. except Stindnya, if 4 folk,ws:
Leaves Sittotanl,ll for Cnn.tlino at 7V. A. M. and 3 P.M.
hear," Crestline fur Pittsburgh at 5 A. M. and .1250
There Trains u.ote alto. runner-1;0M nt
f rain, for el 11,1' M lit 1/0 1 / 4 ?TON CINCINNATI 8E1,815.
It IN F., IN DIAN Alk Ills. l'111CA(10, SAINT
.Iv.l nll innot, an mots extending West and Potrth-weet
12,11.111 till lit, INMAN A and 11.1,1 S.
The 7 ‘ , 7 A. M. Trait, from Pittsburgh i•onnects at Mansfield
,e,lll Trains on Sandusky. Ittruorlielli and Ntneark Rand, for
V, Tol.Eln , tn.] 'CHICAGO; a 1.,. el, se COI-Mer
-1 jot,. :a.' mule nt Allinnee a lilt Trains on Cleveland owl
citipidit .l, Road, td ELAND, CIIIC.i(p),
Br vYA
TII lint] (ltl TICK FT'S e, re aol.l tn Cohnnt•ir, lkijton,
Lonisville. St. futile., Indianapolis, liellefontaine,
rittcap.. rook Inland, lowa City, Dunlieth, 3111wankle,
4'airo Spi intnciti. 111., Fort Wayne-, Cleveland, ainl.the prig
.
• vial ..vies iu Bin 11 ext.
N ACCOMODATION TKAIN leavei
:111 ightee for Pdrahurich at 7, A. IL andl'. M. 1,1.111 , 38
Pltt, , i/Ilrgil no Now Brighton, . 13% ; A. !f _and 5;4; P. N. ,
8-n- For ticket, and fnrtber hifornation spay to .1. U.
I CUMIN . , at the corner alba% under the Monnngarelei
, r at the Federal stroet Station, to CEO. PARKII.I, , TIckei
] Agent_ , J. 11.. MOOKYo 810-
; Ohio and Indiana liallroad,
Bigit4o-• THE
Continuation of the Ohio & Penua.•R.Tt.
TO FORT WAYNE,
Minn! lII , NPIe9 k EIGHTEEN' WILES PROU rrrrssunaii.
TRAINS CONNECT AT CREZTLINE, without dn
tendon. with all the Trains on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
not also at Forest with Trains going North and South,
the Mad River and Lake Erie Roilroad.
Fa' Tickets. apply at Lite Railroad (Alice of the Ohio and
Pennsylvania ilaiirmul Company in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
City, or al any of the following points:
Fort Wayne, Bellefuntaine,
Cincinnati, Urbana,
Dayton. Springfield,
Indianapolis, Richmond,
Tillin,
Ps to desiring Ticlileta will be particular to ast..to*ri
Ticket by the Ohio and Indiana Itailrosid.
S. B. BTRAUGIIAN, Supt,
C 1 n ..Innatt, Hamilton . Dayton Itallromt.
CINCINNATI PASSENGERS will please
she notice that the advertisement of a Rival Rowe,
anti • g that the t o'clock A. M. train of the Olato and Penn
sylvania Railroad is the only one Vhicla makes connection it
eresti Me. This is Incorrect, and calculated to deceive OM
travel t lug public, as there aro two daily trains between rink
burgh and Cincinnati making (lode and sure connections,
via BELLEFONTAIN and DAYTON. No other route makes
eotio,tious with tho 3 P. 31 . . train of the Ohio and Peunsyl.
vunia Railroad. Cl. B. BROWN, Reel Agent.
F. it NPVFLAND, Agt. Pittsburgh. Matt t.
CAMPBELL & POLLOCK,
WHOLESALE IMALSILS IN
Staple and Pane, - y Variety and Dry Goods
AND M ANUFACTITILERO OF
PLAIN AND WAVED LANE
. MOULDINGS.
No. 95 Wood at., Corner of Diamond alley.
Th EY refer to a long experience in this
business no a safe guarantee to the purchaser that, he
viol get the latest and heat styles, and at prices as low as
any other estahlialiment.
- An inspection of their stuck incurs no obligation to buy.
Equal attention will be shown to Merchants, whether their
calls to for examination or purchase . nifl9flfttd&3tw
D A-v 01M PtF.CITS:. SaTlifFtllT — Pol,- -
LOCK have associated together tinder the style of
CAMPBELL & POLLOCK, for the transaction of a general
Variety and Dry Goods business. and Om Juana/ll:tarts...of
Line Gilt Mouldings. rafilit
plain and Waved
MOSES F
kI:VNT Von THE
Sale & Purchase of Patent Rights.
And Dealer in every variety of MECHANICAL
Call ER PATENTS. Ohi o and Exhibition Room, No. IS!)
Yi EST STREET. near Wood, Pittidoirch. Pa.
tfd orders for Patent...l Articled of every deaerliglon
promptly attended to.
Atl ENTS WA wpm.
- -
BASEMENT TO LET:
A i,ARGE B ASEMENT.46OOM, 21 feel
wido by deep, halt . above gMllnd, and •Wcil GOP
,al and tiaishod, will be rented on ri•asonabie tams.
on rho con*. ref Fuurth street and Cherry Riley. Entraire
at No alifi OFFICE OF MORNING POST.
OLD TYPE METAL.
WE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Offie . e of
the WIEN INC POST, a large quantity of OLD
TYt'LL. Maciduista and others wanting such articloaan
get 0 large supplyby Cailing
lOp KIVII 0/ AL. —"Etna I nsuran , e Cogkpony
oi Hartford, removed from lairuer a Fifth auil - Wtssi
streets to r' 97 Water street, over Graff, Bennett fr: Co.'s
Ino Ware liimme, where they will continue to issue policies
on ell dorrriptionq or property, w tuntal. Cash aaeeta Janitt
ary I. IShh, 11,074,3%. It. B. TEN-EYCK, Agt.,
No. 117 Water at., Pitultuzgh.
...-
CITIZENS' DEPOSIT BANK, 1
Pittsburgh, March Eli, 1896. J
if ..., - - . , . Tug ANNUAL MEETINO of the Btoekholderii of
this Bank will he held at the Banking 11000 e, on
MONDAY, the 7t11 . 0f April, between the hoard of 10 A. %)L
sod 2 P. It., at villTch [into and plats, en ELEtITION far one
Pi-elitism and six Directors will take plaot.
inh'24,til E. D. JONEE,Caoll'r•
GT' TILE STOCKHOLDERS OP THE ODD .IONVS"
HA LL ASSOCIATION are hereby notified that the
PIPTP.LNY'II INSTALMENT 1W PIPE PER C.ol'l'. on
the Natal Stock has been called in, no on end after the
NINTH DAY OF APRIL, 18.56.
tuba:tit J. I'. HENDERSON,Secretary.
—,
lbs.
-•- • ---
A FRICA . I6 - ATENINTE PEPPER-- 3 Gx.
fur Sala by B. A- FAILNESTOCK CX).,
akb26 Comer FMC and Woad aaraeta
a ~,
`}
<~ _~t;
~: wa: Fu~:~_r,,i,k'~~
PIIE WESTERN AGRICULTURIST.LrA
j_ paper for the Farmer, the Gardener and theninni
by DAVID IidtiALIIY &liege Halluund.
•
Filth street, opposite Post -earn, Pittsburgh,
33 pages octave—making two returnee
yearly of :PM 1.1013. OIM dollar per year.
MONTHLY, in the same form, (one volume yearly of 3SO
pages) fifty cents.
For every live subs:y.6'6)ra, width the above prices, a sixth
dopy will be sent gratis.
Address,
apik I tdsitw
B' ON'S HYDRAULIC CtIVIRN.T, OR .
WATER. LIME.—The undersigned keep constantly on
hand a large stock of this article of the best quality. Tit&
attention of Contructora and Builders of Navigation. Dirk's,:
Aqueducta, Bridges, Reservoirs for Water Works, Ac., is re
queeted to this article. The well known resilience and Irk
pereloustuas of water, characteristic of this Cement, renders
it of the first necoudty In all structures exposed to the action
of water or damp. [apfc3m] ENGLISH ,t
NOTICE .—Whereas, Letters of Adtainit
tration have been granted by thoßegister to the un
dersigned on the Estate of EZYJUAL C. lI.M.ETT, late of
Allegheny county, deceased, all persons knowing themselves
indebted to said Estate are required to make iuunediate pay
ment, and those having claims will present thorn, duly
an
tbeutirnted, to HIRAM K. KAMM, Admlnlatrster,
Or to— WILLIAM K. MART,
Of Mauna, Hart A Co,.
aptaßawf fiw] Corner Wood nod Third sm., Pittab'll.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of
Admisimrsuon hate this day boen granted to the un
aeraigedun the &tate of SARAH WHITAKER, late of 31E
din township, Allegheny county, deceased. Those indebted:
to said &tate will make immediate payment, and . those hav
ing claims against Raid Estate will present the name, duly
authenticated, fur payment.
ISAAC WIIITAKER, Adm'r,
Neville Totitusliiin •
fOT
ICE' WEST.--We have Agents in the foi
lowing
.osees the. western country. viz s...Dahtsime.
Derdrith, kV/a City, Daecupert, Cbtmctl Sioux City,
Fol "haat, awl Art Des Moines,. In lowa, and at ACt. Paul ,
Still Brewireenk and Alfnuona, in Minnesota, and aro,
prepared to locate lands In all the land districts in that
State awl Territory—to perdu .° and sell lands on conuni.
non. make collections, remit money by draft on New York
City, &o. Our Agents are reliable men, of long reaidenra,
sod experience in the West; have experienced and rellatgo ,
Surveyors in their employ, and have given to entire aatlidlui , -
tiou. We have, through them, located slurs ban - fall even'
12,000 acres, which now would sell for $2,50 an note, call%
and itt five yearn from this will sell Ibr !PO an acre.
guarantee; the return of the Investment In twelve mdnthm.
with 25 per cent interest, to any of our °vibrators who may
not he satisfied with their locations, or who num with to dbp•
pato of them. • MAR ELY skLEY,
,••
iteal.P.statallroker - ,
Car. Seventh and Smithfield eta., Pittabh.
VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
y
DALE—On the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad,
forty miles below Pittsburgh.
Wu have received from the owners a commission to offer
tho following valuable property for sale. suitable fur private
residence% farmers, gtinteners or manufacturers. This pro
perty is located in one of the healtlikat sections of the Ohio
river, and consists of over 800 acme: the Cleveland and.
Pittsburgh Railroad passing thrritioh It. Lots No. 4,6, ti, 7.
R. 9, 15, 11 mdl2, emortunal 0 view of the- Ohio river for tivo
miles. These lots vary in (rota 36 to 72 acres. 'lite
Pool is now mahhar through lots Nos. 4,6, 6,7, 8 and 9011
of which are river bottoms, with soil uusutpuitseti ler debt
near; excellent hoot ft•tr gardening purposes ; the sino.bffltur
fruit troes,,vineyards or pions - age. Logi Nqs.ll4 11,3,37,
U. oury . froiri 74 to 150 norm, stnd are flue wheat lands, auna
palessi by none in Ohio. Lots Nos. 1, 2' and 3 vary in sha
rr .. zi to 341 acres, and nra'theralow 'and No. 14, .
containing 82 acres, is in Bearer county, Pa., oud isinendow..
crook-bottom and sideddll. with timber, coal and fire-c3ny in
ahmalatict. Lot N 0,15. Containing 22 acres, is in Hancock,.
county, slrgitikk. principally bottom loud, pit which lea coins
fortalthillwelling bons.. All of those parcels of land hurts
coal of 'an oxceliont quality, cxcopt lota Nos. 1, 2,11 nrd 15;..
ell have llm a tinder and water. No. 17 is an island in the,-
ithio knoWn as Line I+4lld, said containing. about 13 norm.
The original mews% .Joloo 'nor,. ltoq., tlece,wrstl, by his 104-
will mot hutment. nuiervod most of 1,24 No. 4 a lists acre lo4'.
uu which is weeks! a &unitary landing, hrbleb togollmar
with owner; amounting to .3.5,000.-are hi the hinds of bow..
nem appointed by. the Liaglillatumot- Ohio. for school pur
poses,. which will he hf utility to all personp rabingitussifiess
in this skinny. - - • • •
This property to-now offered fez sale twn - lunty or as laid
'off in lots, an nuaotitte/o teams. I'Vninne al,blog homes
with all tir , gulrwitagres of a healthy locality, and wheels. '
nod rich mat, combliMil with. the conveniences. of travel by
river or railroad, Will 00. wolf to call ha uslicintlaurchaatne
elsewhere.
For farther information call on or rlative.
BLUE= it RICTIEY,
Real Erdato Rrackp, rittaburgh,
llF,lsrrn (MEAT WORK!—Court
bhip and idurringe; or, tholoys and Soirows of AtiaerL
me Life—by Ills. Caroline Les Dents. lead what threEdl";'
tor of the dMilar .tiriespaper in thbi weides paiwr - says of at
This book, by one of the most yowler anthms Om
coward', lots hem; tuned ht the publisher's men' best style.
There are few readeri of the current literuture of the dity,
who are not acquainted with the name, and the stories of
this Antlionsie. Herat* Is A pleasiug our, and her storks
usually strongly marked in incident. The volume now pule
lished abounds withAllemost beautiful scenic descriptions,
and displays an =genii' fair° with all phasesof human char
acter ; ail thocharactins Using excemlingly well drawn. The ,
meml is of a most a ['Mem= eharacter, and the •piot. ind
ums and managenmut give evidence of great tart, skill and
jedgleent on the part of the writer. It id a Iznik which the,
oldest 'Mid youngest may alike read with profit '
, • Third Edition', wady this
' - INDIA, TIIE PEARL OF PEARL nrudc.
.1301aa. Fotrrulrolera. • ,
Tame*, siiigwa of it. Everybody is buxing, It ; 4324 aly
aro in cestacies with it. For sale by •
U. Mfl EH k.
aprB- No. 32 &Iliadic/a aliFeerr
.
Nm°E --The; Subscribers have made ar,
-memento with E. Mr Lure to conduct their business.
in * Allegheny city, at the ;Ad stand of N. Whiting.& Co',.
where the public will find a large and select . assortment of.
New S t rand Summer Dry Doody which wilt be daily.
replan • from. our Immense stock, Fifth at , Pittsburgh.
rhtla rig the public., as we have, aresident partner in,
theeasternmarkets, an imertnnlty of seeing and eecanre.
leg new styles ape& daily.
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OIIRTSIIIP AND MARRIAGE, or Joys
and So mmi of Americtm Lifit;. by ktra..llents.
FAlere Yale talk
rbyginlogv of Ribinil'resh natty.
Mir - Church tdosic:lay
,& 'Waft
Oottrterros of Refrie d
isitaboldts Isbut4 of Cuba, by j• S. Thrasher-
Groon Mountain air* by Mink&
War in Rotator, by t. D.ltrorotort.
Toiling aunt lloidog,,loyAnny !don&
Ainorlinti, Railway Golds , for,Aprld, MIL
Junt recolmt and for isle bp.,
W. A. CUIDENFIRENEK
apB Fifth at., oppositelhe Tholiktir,
URE GREEN AND, BLACK TEO OF
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ALL THE DIFFERENT' PLAVORS.--A tarieindlnti
oesorttreint received by recent arrivals, aridaellingvholeado
and retail at prices lover than usual, by B. JAYNES.
ape Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street.
QUGARS.—Lovexing,',s- <>rushed and , pulvsi-
Iced &Iglus, for sale , - S. JAYNES., '
apB reittliqat Store, 38 Fifth street_
COFFEE,—Prime , Mocha, Java and Rio
Coffee fur sale by &worn,
uprB Pekle'res Store, 38 Filth'et.
VALENCIA RAISINS-50 bozeB for E.
!ow by REY3CED. & AND MN,
No. 39 Wood divot-
ORANGES. -100 Boxes Sweet Oranges,
just received and fur sale by
Kemal?. a ANDERSON,
No. 30 Wood street.
COCOA NUTS AND ALMONDS
-3000 Cocoa Nufk,
lk,zea Shelled l 'mond+, just roreirod and for Bak.
. ILETALEB. k A.NDFXSON,
a .8 411:). 39 Wood atrrot..
curer' SNUFF.-5 Barrels Garrett &
bow linif Spanish agars in Boxes
invt received and for sale by
np3 ItltYslAlt .r.c APDRRSON, No. 39 iyoc4 et,
0 C4S - BS SARDINES--- .
. 2 Crime AnchoviesAlsat Mehra' and for sale
ILISICKIat & ANDKRBQIi. *
a r 9 No. SO Wood. straw.
EATON
TAIiTA.RIC‘ ACID.-450 lbs. for ask..
B.A. FAUNESTOCK CO.
Corner' First and Wocasts.
CARM% 01.1e-25 MAL for sale by_
apB II A. FATINESTOCH eCfl.•
r a iN SEED 01L.--.sobtols. for sale b
. 'll. A. vAirszsrocir& co.
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POARSE SPONGE.—iliales far,sale by
NJ apB R. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.
THE NEXT, AND TiIE — EfGHTII PUB
i.. LID SALE OF LOTS•AT ROCHESTER„tViII take phICO
upon tiro premises, on WEDNESDAY, sus lean 0r.41111-,
Iwo. et 10 o'clock, A. M. At ?Ira auswill !reoffered a num
ber of TILE MOST V ALESSI E IMMLDDIO LOTS
15 THE
TOWN, as well ea ELEGANT FANCY SITES FO44EN.
TLEH KN'S RESLDRiCISS, which at former sales were liedd
in reserve. • 31. T. C. GOULD,
Rochester, April 6, 1856. paps,_
TAR. BROWN AT lIOIS4I.—Dr. BROWN
is now at his new quarters, No. 50 SKITIIFIBLD
Wf WEEP, whore the afflicted an , invited to call. Certain,
safe and speedy entre in all cases guaranteed. Penman of
with the following diweses should not NI to get his.
advice: &Olin% Gozor t o . Meet, Stri4tinV l / 2 ikethat Itta.
chaegwt, Impurity or the Blood, and all al. - V.3 of Vettoinat
origin • Skin Diseases, Totter, Ring Worm, Mercurial Pains,
Sandlot Weakness, Monthly Supprwashms, 'Diseases- of llux
Joints, Fistula in Attu, Nemua dffeclionssTh;gn In thollack,
Irritation of the Eludes, tod Hidnnja 111,7
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4. MiCE STONE-400 lbe Pcmdereil Dar
wale by [ap7J . F 453111•10 lIROZ.s.
000 kelsi cbrome Green for sale by u
50 kegs blurb. Sods "
300 Ms xx " -
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6 bus } 0 161 :31 Vamp 4 ' "
30 Ws Itts Ttirpentlor " . ...
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DAVID RAMALEY,
PubDaher, Pittsbargb, Pa.
A. A. MASON A COL
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h, April Ist, 180.
OMJNY-20 barrels for sale by
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