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shaman outrage, and trafwt on them sxemplauy pin.
ishment. Costa Ries had departed from the bias of
war, and h*entl,sittention to thetransactions at Vir
gin Bay for slosh, proveedings on its part as the nature
of the case demands."
On May 6th, Don Molino tells Secretary Marry
that he lams informed his government of those trans
aetions, and doubtless Costa Rica will reply in a sat
isfactory manner. She will not authorize nets to tar
nish her good name, and professes to have as touch
horror as the United Stales for shedding - the blood of
innocent people. If it shonld be proved that such
persons suffered, she will without the least doubt bring
the guilty parties to trial in order to be punished a,
they deserve. Don Molina says that this war is not
between Costa Rica and Nicaragua, but between the
nutted people of the two States, or rather of Central
America against hands of unauthorized adventurers
kilo are impoverishing and pressiiig the inhabitants
of Nicaragua, and who are threatening to Impose the
game yoke upon the rest of Central America Costa
It Ira cannot accord the rights of war to a band of
men answerable to the penal bliss, which certainly are
not mere severe in those States than in other States
or the civilized world. He expresses the hope that
..or government will suspend its opinion till an inves
taeation lie made hit. the events nn Virgin Bay, end
that it will not lie ten severe• with regard to Costa
Rica. She is defending her mist stirred rights again , t
ho=e who have destroyed and attracted her merely
because she is weak.
Don Augustin Vijil writes 1.S -eel-eft-in' Marcy. nn
der date of May 141 h, saying
The unhappy state of the nountry in which he
it as horn, and a desire of exerting his hest effort. 1,,
relieve it, has led him to leave hi•• tintive shore. to
eeprestent It' interests it the Capital of this blesi , cil
I; epublie," and proceeds to place the affairs of Nits- .
rave in such a light as to induce Mr. Marcy to view
its eireurnstances in their true aspect. concluding
with expressing a hope that the government of the
United States will be a friend to Nicaragua.
Next follows a letter from President Rivas dated
April 17th, addressed to the President of the United
States, as a "great and good friend," in which he
save ,--“Deeirous of cultivating friendly relations, I
have thought tit to neeredit Don Augustus Vijil as
minister t., the United States—a reliable lierson on
account of his knowledge of public affairs and his
patriotic feeling. To the end that be tear enter into
treaties of alliance." nil he asks this
treat him kindly.
Mr. Mason moved to refer the message to the cons
mittee on foreign relations, and that it be printed.
Mr. Crittenden raid he regarded the subject no n
very important one, which ought not to pa, from
the eonsideratinn of the Senate into the hands of the
committee without remark. Ile had seldom, if ever,
listened to it message from the Executive which was
fraught with inure absorbing interest, .'r which might
lead to such serious orm.sequenees. In n few weeks
Cline the country would ho agitated from tine end to
the other on this subject. and it might result in our
Icing involved in war. If we were to have mix lie
wanted it to be seeepied or denounced by Senators in
an open, tastily manner, and not have a enurso of
policy pursued by which ire should re 011 step by
• tep, blindly, until we fall into the pit. The govern
ment of 'iraragua which the President has officially
recognised was a thing of yesterday, as it were -at
any rate the Aloes were not worn ..ut upon the fret iif
those who had wrought this new rekallution. and ti I
ready the Exeseiiit e had liecoine satisfied or it ,
inanency. and its captivity to ducharge it.. illities
a nation in the great family of nations.
This seemed to hint a very hasty eonelu.ion or.
rive at in a matter of so mach eoneequenee, the ree
iution having been effected, toe. 2111 the President a l
snits, by the eieoperatien of our own 'entintrynten
who went there contrary to the laws of this country:
was this the national prndenee which had hitherto
guided our course' What said Jackson when Teti.,
long stood knocking fur admission into the Union.
e% en alter we were assured of her ability le govt., it
herself and when she had by repeated ,ictories
tiablished her title to he enneidered nue of the eote
enmities of :he world. Jeekeen's message vane
thorough, prololimi and patriotic teMike to me,
in the ;.resent toesimge.
We mix our-ell ea up in the -1 other nal .1..
•• dangerously sometimes. by r Or, gniting the 0
• mitnunities ,uthletily rising into eNi , renoe, a , 1
efliering into entangling eith fond n
powers.
Mr. Nfasiiii ti-ei•i see no .M,e,tion 10 a r.
erenne. The ii.'-utuents merely iniorineil the ssetiete
iif the actual condition id the wintry in 11111111 i.e
take a great died et interns The Pre , iderit had
learned that a ctiance htol taken place in the ros
went Nifartigna which simply aitiatir. r i..
tact that they had our set of bow-maker' in bee .if
another, rind being satisfied that the new got err-unit.'
was a grieernment , and had sufficient aldbir
t.lronatiet the affairs of the country, the Prealet:t
snit hiteaelf called on to reN, ve its Minister. Thst
is.as all. The argument ef the Senate? from hers
tacky in the ease tit Te ran ..11111 not apply bete
'Chat was a new nation in the family of nations. led
Nicaragua has been recognised as a political ei•te
munlty ever since at one time, in eonfeileration
with other States, and afterwarde es a separate State.
When they changed their government all we have
right to inquire is: Is it a real government, tied
nave they shown enflieient stability ti, entitle ms. in
regard them. ll'e have hail a Minister resident there
, ereral years, and she has hail one here. We have
been nn tenon of political intercourse with Nicaragea
for a aeries of years., as we trace with other nati•mo
and the President by N irtun of his naive MUM ell,
late oar diplomatic intercourse with foreign Ministers.
This exieting government of Nicaragua has been,.
teldtahed six or eight months. and esi far as we fire
Informed, it is a government of greater stability then
has existed in that unfortunate country for many
years. The Senator had spoken of war. IS ho are
we to go to war with? Whence is the elotei to ariet
Does be allude to a foreign transatlantic government
that has more than one, intermeddlod, es we hate
neVer dune...hut' have always refrained from do
mg, with the demnstic as well as political affairs id*
Nicaragua? Are we to. be deterred by that power
acknowledging thagovernment% Mr. Mason said if
he thought the recoinnition of this government 'imbi
tiring to an issue the questions pending between is,
anti any foreign power in which we are in the right,
he wonld not hesitate to do It, Ile had not refused
to recognise the existing goverinents of Preece whets
they had passed tiletough the vBl.lOll/1 stages of mon
archy, anarchy, military despotism, as n republic :,ml
at last as an autocracy.
Mr. Pratt abid that the government of Nicaragua
luting recognised, our citizens would have it right to
trii there and could make that a stable government.
which woo not so now. lie thought that nineteen
twentieths of those who hail established the govern
ment were Americans whu bad gone there in viola
tion of the neutrality tn.,.
DR. Matson said that the recognition would not of.
fit the neutrality laws in the slightest degree. our
citizens are at liberty to go where they please, and
after they had reached a foreign country they could
engage in any pursuit they pleased.
Mr. Weller gave a history of the struggle between
Chemenor and Caatillon, saying that Walker went
them by invitation of the latter after he had succeed:
eil iu establishing himself at the head tg . the i\ tears
ens° army. Thin present government was estat e
lished by aid of North Americans at the request of
the natives, and during the six months it bas been
in operation there has been no civil war, and he
knew of no party in Nicaragua who were trying to
upset.itho existing government there. Ile alluded to
Britisb interference in behalf of Contu Rica, and sail
the British government had during the last eight
ye irs annexed two hundred thonsand square mites,
ug more than the territory of ull the Central
A neriran Staten combined. our Central American
affairs are fast coming to a head.
It may be we shall be precipitated into a war, but
if so we way just as well settle this matter now iit
any other time. I desire war with nn country I
represent a constituency upon whom will fall the full
weight of the fired blow that is struck, but if we ar c I
to have war let it be on this great principle—we are on
the right side, and the (.id of our fathers will go with
us and give us victory. "Thrice is he armed who has
hi• quarrel just.•"
The doenmente were then ordered to be printed
and, without hiking the eueetion on the reference, th .
`,•note adjourned.
The rope Throughout the Country,
The advices fr,iu all party of the country in
relation to growing crops are unusually satisfac.
tory In this State the general account= are that
there iy n preYent prospect of a large erot.
wheat. The papers in riim, quarter. of the
country are giving good acootints of the poo.
pect+ of the coming erope. The seams
ward, lint that is to he cry favorable t , the
wheat, which wan -awn in,irnmen.e iitianti tie
last Fall In Ohio the wheat is epivudid, but O w
urrass is yet thin' Fruit was a great deal injured
,n the West l'enehr , - there will Le none, but a
,cry abundant iel , l of apple+ in expeoted. lu
New York State the wheat iy in good condition,
though backward. Barley and oats are likely to
In better than corn this seas at. Their growth
doe, not require so much heat, and they are not
eerily injure by late frost.. English grain.,
and grasses promise. well on good land, which is
properly managed. It is now too early in the
-,ason to ray what will he the yield of corn, foe
it depends mainly on the weather in .duly, august
rind September Should it be favorable in luue,
and in the months named, this Country will have
unprecedented quantities of brerulstutTs on hand
next Yammer. Fruit in New 1 ork Stain will b e
abundant. In New der.ey, in low land., the
wheat has suffered severely in some eounties, hut
in the highlands it promises a fine crop. The
high pricea of wheat last year caused the far.
mom from Maine to California to row largely of
t lily verenl.
EXTP.N.,IVE BLAVK MAIL OPRRATION.—The N.
1 Tribune gives an account of the swindling of
a wealthy citizen of that city by a fascinating
female and a man named Brown: who acted the
part of the " injured husband. " The alleged
run. is said to have taken place 18 years
ago, and since that time the victim has been held
by Brown to the tune of from $50,000 to $150,-
(PO rather than bear exposure. The police, as
well as prominent citizens, have for years been
aware of the circumstances : but the victim at
ways refused to bring Brown to justice, prefer-
ring rather to lose his fortun - e than his good
name. The last haul Brown made was a deed of
some property located at Harlem, valued at $2O,
(100 : and to recover this back and bring Brown
to justice, it is said legal proceedings have been
or will be commenced.
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FOR Ati r glDl* :
JAMES BtQRANAN
,„ the decision 6:l' the AttionalthilL)
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
GEORGE SCOTT, or CoLustuts Co
AUDITOR OR/MAL
JACOB FRY, Jr., Morrookula
TIMOTHY IVES, Porm Courrr.
De moeritit le .Statie Central Com niltie
The Democratic Stale Central Committee
tounsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the St
Charles Hotel on Monday, the 28th of May, a
n'clock A. Jt. Important business should se
cures general attendance.
C A USKS AND CHANCES OF WAR
Since the acquisition of California Find dis
covery of the gold mines the great desire of our
government and our people has been to secure
speedy and safe routes of travel and trade be
tween our Atlantic and Pacific ports. The Cen
tral American Isthmus afford such routes, and
by negotiations with the governments of New
Granada and Nicaragua the necessary rights and
privileges were obtained. A railroad has been
constructed from Chagres to Panama through
the territory of New Granada, and a steamboat
recite opened by the St. Johns river and Lake
Nicaragua. Both have been for some time in
successful operation, and to title country they
wore of immense value. They were every year
becoming more important and valuable to our
From the very commencement of American
efforts to secure these routes the English gov
ernment has sought to defeat them. By every
kind of arrogance and insolence that government
has aimed to throw obstacles in the way of sue-
CPR?. The little village of t/reytown was near
the mouth o•f the San Juan (St. Johns' ricer
England claimed the protectorate of the town,
and under that nominal protection a nest of pi
rates and thieves and vagabonds had assembled
there that robbed and plundered the hoots and
depot• of the Nicaragua mutes; burned down
the warehouses of the Company, murdered one or
two of its employees; and insulted and assaulted
our Consul. When endurance longer was
possible our government sent a ship of war and
bombarded and destroyed the town. But though
England did ngd resist that act of well-merited
rhastketneut, she was engaged in a deeper
scheme get the command of these routes of
commerce She hnd engaged by treaty not to
e.tR1.11,11 kpr t,i nmiutain any colonies or prntee
tora , r , In Central America. In violation of dm
treaty .1. h PPiZI4I upon ,everxl iAttods. that
belonged t,. Honduras, and formed colonies in
them The ultay Island, - and Ruatan are now,
by the Queen !4 warrant lately isstted, erected
int., a oolony of England. This is in direct vio-
Intion of the treaty of IS3O, and in contra
vention that Monroe doctrine to which this
e‘ointry is fttlly and irrctrierable committed.
And %lint the ul•jeet of England in IL.r.
Th,, Wand , vommand ihosp route* of Arnerio*n
..nnimeree Fortifienti4m4 and naval mtationq in
thei r h,,ri„,r, wnutd enable Englan,l, at any time,
to intercept all communications between our 1.1-
Lauri.. and Pa. itic coasts, and vex and annoy our
comm..rcial marine perpetually. Already one of
our commercial .teasers has been stopped and
searched, and the passengers forbidden for sev
eral hours to land. It is thus a jealous nation,
relying upon its great navy, seeks to check the
growth nod pro.nperity of this country. The
island , that ~he has seized, would, in her hands,
command the Caribbean Sea, the Mexican Golf,
the whole coast of Central America, and all our
Orionroute e the Isthmus to California. To n 1
low till , in contravention of n solemn treaty, a
ngaiusl such rata interests of our country k not
to he thought of. IL WOul.l he to submit to a
wrong and an insult that would degrade even a
Weak nation. The American republic is not
weak, and will never submit. Vet England per-
Sigts. Even now her official- are organizing the
colony : and already a large 1444. or Eng Halt eh
are in the wateri or Central America. and
West India Islands. And it is not to be forgot.
ten that two years ago Lord Clarendon declared
that England and France were allied to settle not
only Eastern but Western questions. The Eng
lish government refuses to recall its Minister at
Washington, who has been guilty of an infrac
tion of our laws, and has been proven a liar.
much is the state of affairs between the two gov
ernments at the present time ; 'tad it certainly
appears that a rupture, and an appeal to arms is
no improbable event. Unless England recedes
in regard to Central American affairs it seen-is
unavoidable. The Minister can he dismissed and
sent home , and it should be done the moment
the positive refusal of the English government to
recall him is received. It is said that such refusal
is erpected.
The indications now are certainly nut such as
the friends of peace might desire. And so clearly
in the right is our government upon loth the
main questions in dispute, that our public men ot
all parties sustain the administration in relation
to them Mr. Seward, is the Senate, is at the
head of the "liopublican" party; Mr. Clayton of
the American, and (lettered Cass, Judge Douglas
and Mr. Mason of the Democratic parties; and
iu a recent discussion they were all of one mind
as to the clear right and justice of our cause; and
the necessity of an appeal to the last argument of
nations if England persisted in the violation of a
treaty; and in insulting interference in Ameri.
can affairs.
We see it announced in the Philadelphia papers
Of Saturday, that Gov. Pollock has signed the
Rill extending the 80th section of the General
Banking Law to Trust Companies. We believe
the law goes Into operation in July next. We
presume the several institutions affected, iu this
city, will v . . on 1111 , 11 T some other form, with per
loupe gt.tmtpr profit t, thetuselves than at present.
This !tot of Gov. l'olloek outrages the sentiments
of Ihe bulk or the Western comulunity. without
Rerotttplitthing any correspontlinv; good in nuns
TM: people of the Cape De Verde Islands are
starving t iletith. Their crops failed last year.
Subscriptions are being taken in New York to
scud th en , reli e f, liver $5,000 have been rais
ed. A letter was received from the Bishop of
the Islands imploring aid, nail the merchants of
New 1 ork are endeavoring to raise money enough
to freight a ship with provisions and clear it for
the ',lands as soon as possible.
Tlla Cleveland J.iirm I ~ a yla there are over AN
j,,1.1.ing houses in that city, and that their tin
utial sales amount t 0 over $20,000,000 annually.
Corsi Cavors, of Sardinia, has become the
favorite of the Italians for his noble expose of
their grievances at the Paris Conference.
THE Democrats have elected their candidate
for Mayor of St. Paul, (Minnesota) over the
fusionists,
TIIC New York 75mes says there are 60,000
children in that city who do not attend school.
NioNalirs have been dying of cholera in the
Island of Trinidad.
Tif wharfage re,
said to be $500,000.
THE Russian govenunent has disbanded over
850,000 troop s since the restoration of peace.
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MAY 19
e&SAL I.',,,ICKIII2IIONLR
.1. \V. FORNEY, Chairman
Signed the Bill
C San Francisco are
Ox
oor first [Age will lie found the surii.tanee
-of the torßan-gis of the I'reqldiait." - aiirnc,m4: l 7 4 :
n)ing documentsin rebilion to Central American
'affairs; • together with a brief debate in the
Senate on the subject of a,referol , , , , , to the Com
mittee on Forei g n Relations. This subject 'be
comes very important now, 111% as it does
the chances of a rupture 'Wdlt England. If Eng
land will persist in interfering with our Central
American routes of commerce, it is time to meet
her with force. The 'Walker government in
Nicaragua will be sustained. The recognition of
its Minister at Washington does much to give it
stability : and our eitilens enn gn as riti:-no to
Nieuragna as fast VIM they please. Walker will
soon have all the men he needs, and arms, pro
visions and money will be found to equip for him
an army that can tatich the little state of Costa
Rica to mind its own business.
The long document which we publish tools y
will enalde tonr readers to understand the present
state of our relations with the Central American
State.: Rua they are hecoming matter.
importance.
CASI —}'unrut 0111 , 0111: powder 11111i$
at Wilmington were I.lown up on the 4th. and
three men Vlled.
The City Hospital fit St. Luis WAS destroyed
by fire on the 15th.
A morocco factory was burned in Cleveland. on
the 15th. Loss $'2.5,(X10.
The Know Nothings have elected their candi
date for Mayor in Providence, Rhode Island.
THE CONCERT. —PREOdi'm (bncert conic , att
this evening, and a brilliant affair it will douht -
less be. She is assisted by distinguished per
formers, and never fails to draw crowded hou,es.
The Marseillaise Hymn will lie performed among
other things, and that piece alone, performed by
such artist., is worth the price of the tii•ket.
Many other good pieces are "in the hill.. IVe
presume there will be a good turn out.
ii,,,p..telettee of the Nloreing Pk... 1
FULTON CITY. ILL.
itont..hiriy Gnarl of Western Cities —A bur
Slam, rx 1. , SI. Parr 1, Moinraota.—/'rtxbur 11,
- I I'alatta; $
ilt
Lora! ea' her r
FrI.TON CITY, ILL., :11 ay 1K:0
M1:1 , 414. EDITOR, —Urn 1! — I believe
there is a promise yet unfulfilled that I ,hould
give you a few item. of the new , . and thing. 14 r
taining to thin portion of the• Groat West
I arrived in this embryo city about three w.elcs
age, after a pleasant rile ver the and
Pennsylvania, t level:aid and Pitt-.burgh, Cleve
land and Toledo, Toledo and Chicago, and the
Fulton City Air Line branch of the Galena Rail.
road, the latter tieing eutnparatively u new road
and but little known to the initnen.e nittlt . ittili
continually migrating from the East into the
middle and Northern districts of lowa and Min-
nesota, and the distant prairie. of Nehra+.k i.
Having becotne A retidont of Fulton ('its. where
the railroad referre.l to terminate., I natora:s
feel much interested in IN success and vrospert ty,
and until I ascertained the cause, felt i i iiite
indignant at the Galena Etai!road I 'ornpany
not adlertising the road and employing
to trarel through New York. Pennsylvania, and
the Eastern States, for the purpose of informing
the emigrant and all who will Le benelitted
the knowledge of the superiority of thi4 ri , ote
over any other of the great i n ter „r Itailroad9
running West front the Garden t.%ty The r a. l
has now Moen in operation about three month.,
and astonishing its it may appear, not a line ot
newspaper advertisethent nor a single poster has
been printed for it I understand that this is
owing to restrictions placed upon the Galena
Company in their contract with the Illinois Cen
tral Railroad Company The (Intent" Company
only owning it portion of the Railroad between
Chicago and Dunloath, and running their cars
over the Illinois Central Railroad the balance of
the 'distance, bound themselves to only advertise
their own road in connection with the other, and
thus half the travelers that now go via Valens
and Dunloath do so in ignorance that there
quicker, cheaper and pleasanter rote.
A brighter day however is about dawning upon
us_ The Dubuque and Minnesota Packet Cont
i/any have eat" 'abode tri-weekly line of steatn
ers to run between this place and St. Paul, an d
will furnish sufficient first Blass boats for a daily
line if the toisineas will warrant it The boats
already in the line aro mostly well known to
Pittsburghers. They are the " Fanny
Kate Cassel " and " Excelsior." The oil
Pittsburgh and Zanesville packet ben Conrsin
also makes weekly trips between Fulton City and
St. Paul, which, with the great number of boots
daily passing up from the Ohio River Ind
Louis will give our wharf quite an animated and
Pittsburgh-like appearance. The route by Rail
road to the Mississippi at Fulton City is some
fifty miles shorter than either the Hoek Island or
Galena road, and all passengers or freight for
any point above can be taken from here at about
the same rates that they can at Dunlenth, while .
the difference in Railroad transportation, to that
point is considerably greater than to this place .
The Packet Company, in connection with sonic
of our enterprising citizens, have employed a
competent man as traveling agent, who will visit
all the Eastern cities, Pittsburgh among the rent,
to advertise the Railroad and Steamboat Line,
and endeavor to draw that portion of the travel
this way that we are reasonably entitled to, I
have not yet learned the gentleman's name, but
suppose you will make his acquaintance ere long
Fulton City has almost Il üblyd in populati on
since my letter from here last summer, a nd
increAsing with astonishing rapidity. Th..
•• Dement House," the immense Hotel that wa ,
then building, is now completed, and presents a
singular but imposing and beautiful contrast
with the smaller and less expensive building.
around it. The building, furniture and arrange
ments astonish every beholder tine would
scarcely expect to find in a town of bitd little
over three years' growth a Flotel equal in every
respect to the St. Nicholas of New York City, or
any other first class Hotel iu the country, but
such an one is the Dement House. You will
more fully appreciate the truth of this when I
tell you that the building alone oust upwards of
$lOO,OOO, and the furniture ups ards of $::,500.
The building is of stone, five stories high, stir
mounted with a eupalo about forty feet high,
from which can be seen the surrounding country
and the river meandering through the groves of
shrub oak, and the gentle declivities on either
side presenting a most beautiful scene. The fur
niture and appointments of the house are all of
the most elegant and costly description. The
sofas, divans, chairs, Sac. , of the ladies' and
gentlemen's parlors, general sitting room, bridal
chamber, &c., are all covered with the finest
brocatelle, and most of the window curtains of
the house are of the same costly material. The
silver ware and French China was ordered ex
pressly for the house from France and not opened
until its arrival here. Nothing can exceed the
elaborate workmanship of the clocks, mirrors,
and mantle ornaments of thehulies' parlor. they
most he seen to be appreciated, and I hope that
many of my Pittsburgh friends will visit Fulton
the coming summer. They may feel confident of
finding everything to their entire satisfaction at
the Dement House.
We hare several Pittshurghers located in this
vicinity. Among the new-comere are Messrs.
Jack and Waterman, who have just opened a
Hardware Store in Clinton, lowa, a new town
opposite this place; also ('.apt. Crozier, of Pitts
burgh, and Mr. James Riddell, of Allegheny,
who has opened o Drug Store in the same place.
I took a ride of about tan miles into the country
on the lowa side of the river, only yesterday.
The weather was warm and delightful and every
thing has a thriving and beautiful appearance.
Vegetation seems to he considerably advanced for
the season. The blossoms of the wild plum and
crab apple tree, which are quite abundant, filled
the air with their perfume. There seems to have
been an unusual large amount of winter wheat
put in the ground last fall, and the winter being
an exceedingly favorable one, it now looks heavy
and green, promising an abundant harvest.
The Mississippi is at present higher than has
been known for a long time at this season.
There are over fourteen feet of water on the '
lower rapids, and the boats pass up without
ditTi
culty, loaded to the guards with freight and pas
sengers.
But my letter is becoming too lengthy.
Perhaps you may bear from me again at some
future time. Yours, &0., B. F. W.
MR. BUCITANAN.-It is stated that this gentle•
man had an interveiw of several hours with the !
President on Wednesday morning, in which he I
made a personal report of his mission. It is sup-
posed Mr. B. will return to Lancaster on Monday
next, without going to Virginia.
ENIMM
man would remain utel,r the eur-e e
hle breath when by n.ong !be " Mb>, 4 , / ./
and flowers" as n den tifr;oe 'TO it 'not oily
render tk sweet but :v.,‘e the teeth white no oh
baster ?' - "httiny person to-not itnow their bres t
is bad, and the tmbjeet se dcli.itte their frien.b,
will never mention it. tour s s,ngle drop of tho
" " on yon teeth -I.mm-di and wash4he tooth
night and tncnming. fifty cent bottle wiltqn-t
a year.
A BEAUTIYUL CO?feI,EXIoN [Ley easily be ac
quired by using the "Bobo 0/ o Thousand Flow
ers." It will remove tan, rwiples, and freckles
from the skin, leaving it or a soft and roseate
hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drop , ,
and wash the face night nod morning
SHAVINOMAIte k4V --- Wet your uheyinrbruOt
in either warm or cold water, pour or! two oe
three drops of Balm of a Thousand. Flower-,
rub the heard well and it will make a beautiful
soft lather ' , nob facilitating the operation of
Qhaving. Price only fifty rents: Fur sale In
Fetridge R Co., proprietors: and B. A. Fahne
stock & Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers N
Co , Br. (I. H. Keyser and 11. Miner St Co ,
burgh ; and Leo & Beckham. Allegheny City.
Oa...What the New York Cny Folks may
4.f . Dr. NI'LANE'S CRI.EIMATIM Nl:l,llFri i
Lured t.y YLRN INO BROS
Ttil4 i. I 'rtify that lam well at Atiaintell with a I/1311
thyyeah of age, 1.. r many years a reni•lent of thin ray, u ho
has hoer at timed ortreinely ill. but could not tell (rot. whal
wt,rins. Ile told him al tending physician
his suopicions, but the physician st once ridiculed the idea,
and rt•fusd to attend him any longer. Ills e•ro then in.,-
ti, , ned Dr. Winne's Verinifilge, and asked him If he ‘‘ uLI
lnkt• it. 111. ',ply tram i 11111.1 i to L. 4,11.•th10v r...•rt
They nt on, prettre.l 1,111,...f Pr- Wri,tv'•
I., " , tfttnv. and ho h.eknt tale dos, The result
3 , AA. 110 14.4.11 tipwarbc of three .peirf, cut 111.iu
every I,4nt Ile got well immediately, and is hen otoe,
roost excellent 1t0.,1,13: and. 1.1,e the gust lintant . thin
erolenroting t. roln•Ve Delghbarril lli•
1111111,4 it his Inisincws h. bout op slot select all iranfllmnitler
le las own, that may Ice glint ore! by regnlnr 1411,1.•intic
0.11 induree //Win to tr . , fir N1 . 1,111....e Vclllllrilge. So I
hits i1id114 . 0.1 more that, tnent, per,.. to Ira, the
arid in 1 . 1,-1, !IMP n lilt Ibe moat lie
Neil 0.11.1101.1 that Lr 11 ' 1.11.11r . d VE . lllllfllgtl. jitepari,l
Vit . ...nit Bro., is far aliperior tte any otle
kuowu remedy, and that If Inure generally tninirii cull
fall to NATe many rrilnable lit ett. For turtle falltkeitlan•
in
quire of New. Cannon aireel, New Rork eiti-
Purelinseni aril] he careful 1. , ask G.r hr. NI'LANTrii
lilt Al'Eti \'ERIII :loin it fact roil by YI,ENI I N i.- •
iit l'ittalmrtzli, In. All other lernithigew in corttpariwin, are
ortlilieui. Dr %I'Ltine'ii oninine Verinifu t ni. also •I,
brateil 1., nor Pille, rats now be leaf at all reapea . talile Inne
itrtf)F , •
pl.. 1.1 the &Mt. l.ropri••lar4
VLF:MINO BAUR.,
Succesom , ra to J. Kidd & Co,
No, 6U Woo ntx....L corbel. of Fourth
In, I . •16 gr I
/51 - Read 1 Remit Read 1.- Mort...lMM N. N .
13, 18:4. - Thia u c. , certay that I have lk I
olt . m Cltefuninn (raiment lu tin prneti,e Lit fuol•
I Imv, witi.aod icn ..fir , le 111 lLe )1.1,1 I.
or 1 , eh..e•.. I I illll onliefled brat it IA asllp, a•I 101 , 11/1
I heroc.myl.l,l it Itt Rh.aut•u•tt..
_ eud hat t• doligitte.l et lilt tte ••II••• I_•. I In•I u.• L,-„
r••: . nnunrmitng It allitt-tod
lh
Nlrlesnr'a tY reorr 1.1,r pill, and INPSOVI.I., Vern t
rage., al. DP I &uteri Criebralial %Vilna Cirraaaian Lau
merit, prepared ninior the auTierrialrin of In - I.
a rr.irillar graitaate, a,.1 Pio .1r lan or el,. Irtrai r I,rna•
lter. Sour grmtlne, tmly as prepared I.) In I. a..ii S C.,
Bank Pharr, Iltlurgantriain, Virginia_
errryy. That 1 I/MVO ...1 tiro
irr , lutinsz Asbo'• I ntrul.rod 01,1111 . 11,•• and ho e r, .1
lar r 1.111. by tn. w h., hxx tbevfl bxl.tt of I r , •
peritig awl lining my orurnal 1151-1/. 110.1 to y Alice ,turitr
the but rhino...lr pure, maul that I boiler r he fore rourrol..l
thorn I make tiro above rurtemeta the. norro rilliii y Pr. I
brave roteteet In liven. whatever. r` V. LANE, 11 I,
Ur 51r[.no+•e ncPt,rvir Verrulfuge end IMYROVI44 l.h•
~rtiflcak. 44 C. I.lcl.an, 61
DritgKiats zwa Ilrirtautta everTwbore.
Ds. it Nal It. It EVSkli„ 140 11%,,1 at, 14 - 1,..1.04m1a Agebt.
!ti .1 I near itallrueui
yt,.'.
W1N.1..h.1e A g.. 1
o* - I"rtat: De Grath on the 'lrealher--p, ••
than, voustm. nitratrrs from J 1..,n• 1.1
xtbi-r Intel . r. to cl.ll and prvem, a 1.(11.• •,1
KI N -s r ,. rhi I I_,r.
*4_ Prof lk• n.t411. awl. it f•. 1.. ha.. lootooll awl
to the ),ottilo I..•tnt-ri loin tilt I trt tele off, ...I I—l
*Air
It Mr* Ann. not F. , All*.t rivertiewoorr
L•..tA. Shall, A E. r h•„.. !, Sr_ A.,. ••
ratli'v Ekrtr, Coil •
Nirr, 1•• n km•wlptige ••1 OW 1.1 .1,,
4.11.1 11. ~lebr Med e11k.41) Innao • ••111•••. It
*lit, Air K it, I waga.,...1 with 1 . 1c.1
Art.l II • i 1 at l,
A , 1..1l nevor til.l ill. led lb IL. litaus.faktuor .4 ill. b 1.1,11
/ 4 " .14. ' 46) t umiltt
ninA.• I tf • , Pll 1.1n.i no Innt,ll, .1
pr.,4 us • t r li.a 111 i.Ki tarsi. •
titnAh Lhiu.rlf, id his 1.1.1 and writ itllO u epef
llghtlicbt. N.. ra 1- till, Eorlhtt.
1114„,11 - ushnsilis alll eilitiviti their ussierr
Pio little 111/
.11 titSXlt, Pittsburgh, end et tit
girls.
triri t ? .iieve le saved any W•...t
of hush Creek, New Sowat•kle, township, says
" Vor two yearn I antlered tile Vertigo, Mtusou unit
ilintuotictow eo eereeely as tt , ' Alp I
poi•itate ow for sny effort-IAI otlarr , to runfilie• ILO' 1. , i.
My wont often so eomtiputml as to °Mtg.. Ire
tore the mo.I powerful purgative* to relieve loyttelf. I
I at but tomtit It hereseury to ore rormithing
)111,4 rolittlitutly. I.wit fall 1 maimenenl taking
111 V lI'S 1101,t.AND ItITTY.RS, and foonil it just wirit
etow rapored I . 111 111 0 t„,,, nwtel it t.., fiELIVIE r VIW MY t 1.11,1 f.”
C nom --T.. prevrut 11311.ntition, 1. cm-v(0 f. s
Lt.. , thavv's Nod/and BlLtors.
tir 5,1,1 at $1 per bottly, ..r sit bold„. Svitys, by thy 1,1,-
prlytura, lIENJANIIN Ja. a CO., Mauuhy tuthig
PLaratatrutleta nod eby.talYta, Pittnburat:y. Pa.; It. R. 31 , .1
LXFt lx)., corner Or 4?"-ond mud Woryl Ittre.th; and
Druggists iu.nonillY, wyl.el r,
//ki- Erysipelas th, ravages of this
ilo4t difeeteoun, covering the ha.ly with watery blotches awl
Gestating NWT , * The face and lags are often min./len ta an t.-•
torilthing degree. nod when at last it reaches the ivrein, 1..
maiiily Will death are the fatal resells. Rut even that ineeti
eat. Le • itre.l l.) henne.ly Nledi. ul lilireovery•
t hi,. ,11. , 10 , 11./ it.' the ohne of Alien l'hmhe liar, ul I:ont..i.
1.,, nf tuner. g ter nit years, by the use of three
i•et rei tly • in... 1 td Mr. (*borne, of IViiltiotia
Aims, w lei had l• .111/1/111it .11 Of firystpelroi and rr.. r
if too•very le.th these disease. :rt•iii L.
1 ""h• lu Mr , nark. And hirtliernioir, ninny of out 1.V.11
franift and relative.. liar.. le•en tired id hutruirs by Ire foil
of thin medicine
&D - fun tug ml veert.mrurent iu another column
&Alt wittlimilo and retail at MI U Kk)RU K H. K EV:EICS
140 ‘V otrcl ntrea, bigu ..1 (b.ldeti Morin, nud nt J I.
FLKM I NG'S, Alleghuny. mylndSw
Olir - A Short Lesson--Tu step between death e,.
his prey is a good work, and whoever induct* the victim of
Cough, Bronchitis, or any Pulmonary disease, to take one
bottle uf Dr. ROUNRB' LIVERWORT. TAR, AND CAN.
CIIAI.AO LI A, has bri e rs that weal wort{. Theteran lac m.
question of the result, the manly is yurserrred in. See
pamphlets in Agvuts hands, and advertisement In another
ctlidl/1111,
•
•,t- For unto, wholesale and retail, by It. It. ERLLEII.4
Gl,l,rlmr IS aOl and Second streets.
tdro, Ly H IHULSON & 13101., Liberty street; H. P.
SCHWARTZ, 1.1 , 1 KWH HANI A McKIiNNAN, Andodunsy
City
myHiNtawl w
44 - Sands' Salt lilleum Remedy Al, ,A IF
SAPARILLA tire. t S.. sp...sly, anti• mid erttAiiAviiwsh,-,
6,r S. rauht, sS,It ricorbiith . anti eutstwwi,
erupt 'rho ~,,, • xppli,sl ettrn,ally, lienetral,4 thr
porrx or ii . nku,, and ntre,lns ',rim at It Appowim; the
purities the hhpoth auJ r, utslies ill tn,
h.,11 11y !wroth,. , gwith .ets it., tt,ra.r
th,ruttrjh and prt nifthrnl rtue
Prepar,sl 1411 , i ..111 I. A II A I. SANDS, Druasists,
Filltrou stroet,
Sold 11 VLF:A(INQ latilS.. I.lll.borgh, and by
Druggists outirally.
141- From the N. fork National Monitor
u( Pabruary 24 titan ,VAPUR.—Or Curtin has done rum,.
to .unnilurat.• 110 Of humanity afflict.' 5 lit him!,
complaints, than any of sir praditionor of mistaitms that
has /lIIIURRI.I Ns ills Ulu F1,1,1/I td rho santrrin inalfro, h.r
Insi critttity, I.) this, Ins 61.1 perfection of an limits)
went that will 1 . .. ts t.y tr. Thu lungs a airdielair in the shape
of is highly Meth. mist which acts ilireoly
iliotquie, as hi livrto, by sympathy. Th." who aro
51.411,1.1 With iliseasiis arising from disorder.] lungs, will
mil Amy.. their liiltirmais by giving thin ilygran Vapor a trial.
otaturn.—Dr. CURTI,' ii viny, is the original and only
genuine article. norti:Zurilsw
461 - Stockings and Hosiery for Winter.--
If you don't want your feet pinched is Ali had and abort
Stockings, too will take our advice and go to C. Dam's. cor
ner of Market alley and Fifth street, and buy some of thcim
elegant floe Stocklugs, that make your feet feel nice nod
comfortable. DALY also makes end sells every variety of
If•slery that you ran mehtlom at wholesale sod retail.
Remember the places comer of Market alley awl Flflit
00t4
* 4- Batchelor's Hair Rye-- Like a big ricer,
broad and deep and strung, the reputation of LiATCEIR:
LOR'S HAIR DYX flows on and onward, burying imitators,
swalloaing up pretenders, drowning all competition, raming
won the shores and opposing rocks the foam of limiting
puffery, and the dead dogs of unappreciated trash mongers.
Made. sold or applied at =3 Broadway, New York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by Dr. GM H. KITICR, 140
Wc.4l /area.
BUTTER -5 barrels prime fresh Roll this
day received by Expriac
myli HILYRY H. COLLICIIK
...r., •r.~'.c
DEENA
!Sr. vox K. A ngtiNt itc,
N FRI'S( TEI 11E1 I,'
A l'A ti I.
' • I
: , pt trig styles of Qips ml . 4 traw 11:tts. our friends • and is,,
public generally, ho lon, ewt liherally patronised us the
.st seanwl ho' fresh Intim:snods to favor na with
the' :• • • `•• and do yourselves and us &., , d.
• td, ..lt•s and Light Profits.'
MO:ALAN A. CO.. Ni. 11'.1 W 0.4 strut.
Next door to the new Church,
Our door from Sixth street.
ECtrAV y ill you Suffer, wrix:v RELIEY CAN tiE
So EASILY 9131'A I N you 11 Sore Throat, QuLuaY,
1{110U111110141,1, Nvuraloa, ktronchith,erolll4 Stiff .hants. Front
Ihtex fail io any part kf '
an (.11t.,.1 1...M1111.111
le .• If /W. 4 , 1.1'1 l;ni rn,
b) Dr. StNrrf, 1.1 q.,011,1-‘lll, .1,1 1, shlo
otild 101 It FA 11—.4 21,1
P. FLEMIN4i, it.,tr It. K. I.vot, Alirgtieny ttro. nd
Prl 10.4..0rt0r so Hoof hri t,lilom 1,...1ay'n paer. I sitar 4 lin
1'11'1'1 4 111.310111, MAP
Al 3!11,.1
111: , •1 the Cl,ttu t/mono, kJ! the PITTS
-1.41;111 /it I /%1 PA Nl'Bu.l.l tat the loth ittli ,tttt
of iletttr:• %%. R+, L , it
Thal if.+ Pk • C.( 1., 111 , CSItIIAI
rtah of stud C..tittetst% I.e• te,tpettod at Lite Itll,Atting nut.,
:twit:hum:
At At ChArllLrtxl, 111 t.l,nrgh,l l an,t trrth 11.\
At %1 .31 . ••
Al Nt.•Mar1.....1.4 V7,I -
At .
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v. 1.. That A Nltpo, and
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titnre xt..l Ow .
Capt. Joan', JO /1/1 an.l . 4 .ultel A.
r....•ivestatt...rlpti.....3 in 1... ,•tt v.
Se,vlltry
SHINGLE IHACHINE.
Patent IMPROVE I)
Double Acting Itiver Sr-Shaver.
riiiiE attenth,n Shingle and Lumber
111H1 , 1 alit 4411,11, im dirocted to this ih
,ittualiir 11i1v.11t1,11, Kith It 11 13.:W 111 , nriltod to !Ile 10114. ,o 4
tio.hr., , out .4:, 1•1.1ical maciitno. kraut, for Hi,
Shit,
ctimay and r. wing [Machin, have born intenied
fur tanking Stinglen, but it it, it aid! known fart that
glen int or sawed giant are quite hut, dims,* for
I purponen inecntionn have recently ap
peal ed lor 11,1ttg and dinning, and these have all been un
deun..4l e, t fount their wipe; feet method of
min bi•a..ln ori niditl.lll.; ton, the RHO or the blcalt but rato
la. Thin difficulty in
rain rl~ inlcd
KENDALL'S MACHINE,
fi,., splits G.mt t h . side of the loh,k n irk.. thick
expaarh fipr ht." shlogleA, %%Lids It separated its the renter,
nod by memo. elastie giti4l,t wish lart Is condi, Led
throv,it a pair i•f approxiioatiht knit es, whichcotripkt,s
s t sittp,,les at every ievettp
TI. towhtl, us!! r:vo niiel shave hems the lohock 11,,
tholoutud eifi,1141..., 11.mr. ilt.ti.Prln Ilowk no.l lapet ,
eltiwrior sts !wieldy mot ,lutt.r.tlit) /IVO, treirl or
;thy .I.laer proceen.
Its oponitlo, Sr, Lc no ratans 1., pats sad oil.,
soft but i 1.111,1 to e q ual s.ltatita t ts .stk, wlquut, and
rcyry otter' &set iptiou tiinher that ian by split.
Tinsiorkitiits of it:e ,an ex2.11111,,1 xt 11.
ltlnt.'a Fur:lasts Itullattigs. Fifth strts-t,
tialls-r ow u.t:4-.lllllor tles!...rs, sisi moll of obtorpt
(111, 01, 114 a tt.•NY 11,11.1 1.. r irlati sn thsio is tio sot.. tr
',tit rat
111/1 4. 11/10' •*•,. apten but It 111111111 Sp/WV, Itt I.I . 11111,14.• , /i
r ntttl hut ntentt lute hundred nutt eight) tt
and nSnail niel Into Iktyn rt.:l nytke titan '..10,0,1
.f..tX/1141tittglett pet that, aintut lb
I r rpziot It} territ4ey,utneltite, tato:try it: Na. 31 ruith
ttttrt.-t, et It the etty note'.
OR. All Wlii la 4orilttrtiPil by L•n,•r
tionll . ,l ; 1111.1 j A IJUN lILAM K ENIIA 1.1,,
SA 31 UF. L FA H% ESTOCK
IMPORTER & DEALER I
IAdiEIGN AND DOAIESTIC
HAIII)WARE.
No. Fa Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth etreet,
04' THE +lih - will.or 1.1W1011,:. n %di .101 i.. 1 3.-••••1
own( I , 1,01 .11,.i ti.rl34rnil. ,t1:1
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11 Fll , ll AI:FL l'1"11.1".1Zi, 6I'ENT1.11:,"1"0,1.•-.
1.11 1., ti,s.t••••
lIENNY 11. COLI,INS,
Producc and Commission Merchant,
No. tptl Strut
=NM
voitsvTii cl 'SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND CONINIISSION
NI ER(' HANTS,
Dealers In 11Vool, 11141 . Flout
‘ol , `:, I It I. AN I. I. 1111 , 1 , 11„
4hr l• • I I. f. \ it: .1 1. 1. I' - .. 11
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thun.3aa a 1 11r1+171 . , , ISUrril, itiolfll4, Ar C. MI nen, (14tIcifiliaii
• .
WI I\l S & A 141,1,4'N
NIANI:FACIUItVc, 14'
CHILSON HIPItN C E
414 , 01101 Iron Tubing,
b l ITTISU GENERALLY,
Por lelliskrining and Yrntlinlin g Buildings
W A u.ll ....Li:111,1.4 W 1111.1 ent
Sto , oo or 11 , 4 Wmt , Forntu .•.(1.111.%
ion,
t 11.0 a. et, Jai,. t.r 111.1.1. N ,, MARK ET STREET,
Vtitaborgli. ILIAC
WILLIAM IL MACS .1 CO.,
\ it•, lY
BACON 111115, SIDES AAD SHOLLIIEDS,
LAIN', I Ala)
UI:IRU 'REEF,
sL , AIt.CUIiEI) nod
I'A HAMS
A Into k Aiwa,. Immi at
ozo. 297 Liberty Street,
PRNN'A.
PEA Rl, S'l'EllJi 111 II,I„
1.1.1 , ;(3 II I.N Y.
41- MOUlt IPMI.I KIIRI) r FA 111 . LI ICS In ettlier of Ili.
VlLltelii ma) I.•tt at Ow VIII,in Nat'l" ut Iho Bt.llen 4.1
lAMi kN,_'ll kkri
lilt A \ It 11 F r I anal Rt. Clair ell m.t.m
/ I I . ',V111% kit IL, Ih kigi4.l, Alivglien)
IKILMS: ON I,KLIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY 4'5,0
ALEX. HUNTER,
LOrti R. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
4 L , • PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. !199 Liberty street,
PITTSBURCLII.
JAMES HUB., Ju ROUT. M. lIUNTEIt.
4:dape
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and (onunission Merchants,
SirSTEADILIOAT AGENTS,-fill
No. Len. , between Pine and Olive at,.,
pcly SAINT LOUIS, Mo.
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS.,
Al A NI`FACTI , Ii kItS UI
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
W I N I)() IV (1 U.% R I)s,
.'Bull. til Sec I st. and Stl street.
w w Jos. It. iluvrio:.
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
\V II OLE S A141 , 4' GROCERS,
Sreond and IA Vront st.,
101176, Pittsburgh, Pn.
JAMES BLAKELT,
EUROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEVANCEII
of seventh and Satitlyield streelx,
rrrrvisutu+r~
D fj ,. Pewsotigt•rn Lr,mgltt !rum t len old cotuary l a pat..
ltttr t ,l,. nml woue)e , inliaittoll u , Num'', 1110V27
JA`. 0)1J.15S J. RANKS
JAMES COLLINS /R.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
tItOPRIZTORS OV iNY.
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nos. 111 AND 115 WATER STREKT, PITTSIVUROH,
R I: It it hN C ,
PrrimilTll.oll—
Liagalry. Co, Muiphy, Tiernan &
Smith & 81u, lxtr , Illuoptou, Wilson
NP0Lu,11.54. Mom., A Itl..huntron.
Pun
W..odwartl.ll 'rrultt, Itrother & Co.,
11—.1. Hamm Cu. ffeba
wiNTERN INSURANCE C...),SIPANY,
)Ise R. 1856.
DIRECT.)hti oi"ritis CuNI PAN Y lIA t:
this day del:lured n diveien.l .4 IWI, 1,01.1.AUS per
share on the Capita.] Stuck. payable to Storkhuldors on er
after the 15th inst. [my7:::w I F. M. th./HDOZC, SeCy.
pIIE AMERICAN MACIIINE STAMP
pioseeses peculiar advantages over all Labors in i.
It is NI WV'S ready for use. being compact, the ink and
stamping paibi being combined. .241. A twrfixt impression
can be made by a mere boy :Id. The linpr.ision ran I. put
on the exact spot desired.
Railroad and "hulking Companies,Bra erg, (1911111/100
Companies, Postmasters, and In fact ull business honer., will
find this .tamp Invaluable for marking Notes, Cbecka
Can Letters, 'rickets, Wrapping Papers &c.
tilers received at W. 8: HAMS,
WI Atatlontcy Waretiousts Market et., oti. 2,1.
014
111
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14:1nir2.1--chU,
LE=
DF.AI,EIi IN
Ewe
F:11101 - ' A L.
I'llE AER N ILE AUENCY, 59 Fifth
, 1/I -9 1 11:1,M.; Mr,gll rrlouve on 'OW 1411141Oftallg,
corner ..Itri.od m. 4111111 alg.. , tet the Knk - ipg butt., ~r
It. Put ria A: Co.
See.uar mlvertisenii.nt
4Y THE. MERCANTILE AGENCY,
•
PiTTSBURGH:
Est al)llaked in New York, Juniilß4l—
March, 1852 4 .-
FOR Tar PROMOTION AND PROTECT/ON OR TRIDT..
!faring Branches and Ati.ociate Othces in
NEW YORK IL DOM:U.188 & CO.
isosTos E. {tunny. it Co.
PHILADJILPIIIA B. DOUGLAS.S &
BALTI3IORR J. D. Paarr
CIIARLESTON it. bouGLAss &
NEW URI.EA.NS .11. Uor,lLAes &
. ..TT A. I • •
121 Nt'l NNA'EI . . . H. DouniAss & du.
L IL 1,..W ILI P B. DutuLAss &
. ../L & .
1311.0A4.10, H. DOUGLASS ken.. -
Thu, inntit it a•il nuppli. (14. xuliticribers Only) all thressai
iA totioatan, as to ti n t moulding, responsibility, Av., a 3ler
di.lllt4,Cacmrsn,Cumpani.
throughout 11, United Stator, tbnir Territories, and byluisli
N,[l, A It is a valuable ausilia.ry 1. Importing,
' 4 "11..ng and Commnskm Niercleauts. am aril aaJobloirs and
planula,turers, and to all parties buying Time F.arhange, or
iltspouning credit.
...dbretioti of debts ill the Stabs; Canada, Fr., altattdrt~
it.. with pruttiotnens and fidelity.
T.-, un ntnde Iz ant the oak,
It. DOUGLASS & CO.
ril.prrs to thv Agriley Whi; heat, OCCB2IUII to tracol
thr,o<l. Iffy Staten urn Inndnhn.l Hitt Introductory lettord
the tarioue olliern, Wilelv they cult übtallill ioCurmutiou
I•Xirn cold etprSzlot
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
TIRE & MARINE INSURANCE.; CO
OF PitILADELPHiA. •
liox. THOS. B. FLORENCE, Pre'L
F:Or I. lILscaoLD, Secret/try.
STATEMENT OF ISUAINESS,
Prvon li, Ist day AutruSt to (1, 3111 day f Der.. IEiZZ
A 111• Milt in Marine premium* $ 68.24"2. :11
39.9uS
T t:tl prmitintB for month:4
C.II.ITA I
INVET1:11 AS FOLLOWS:
11011.10 of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, slid
littninirgh 6's $ 78,721 Oil
Railroad lkinda, Cost 23.400 00
Lan on First Mortgage of Iteal Entail , ....... ....• 60.0 0 0 0
Stocks, CAlat era] 30,284 00
Cash in Bank and .ui Laud 11,072 •_r
Capital subscribed, cpnyment not yet dne) - 97,000 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 66,3R7 31
Doe from Agents, (secured by Bods) 18.850 61
Exio-uses and CoroloiNtionel 11,1F3 . 2 36
$k)8,151 13
Total amount of 1... ex Incurred, but not yet rulJneted.—
Vire . $1.136r3 Of,
3,1100 UO
$4,686 lit;
This Company Insures Ilull rind Cargo riak3 on the (Ado
and ILssissippl trihutaiia.. Insures against Loom or Limon, i-s
by Fires. hmrs Ilhrrally aithisted and promptly paid.
ItErcitr.s..i.3.—.llim. T. "I. !Lowe. lien. J. K. Moorlir id,
Joules
losorlin,e apply
TIIOMAS J. HUNTER, Agent,
No. 90 Water mt., bet. Wood and Market.
DELAIVARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
oyFicy., s. g. CORNER TIMID AND WALNUT ST:k.
Philadelphia.
44/".SI.ARINF. INSURANCES On Vessels', Cargo, Freight,
to all parte of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON OOODS, by Rivers, Cato.ls,
Lakes and land Carriages, to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURA NCR ON MI /LCHANDIZIK generally. Oa
Stores, Dwelling Houses,
Atseis ,!1" U.' (bmpany.A . ,,rend..er 501,1865.
Bonds, and krill Estate $101,0 . 2.0 1.1
Philadelphia City, and ~they Loans hii,2lo 00
Stork is Hanka, Railmad and Insurance Co's
Bills receivable 1at1,440 di
Cash ou hand tZtl,m2t; 09
Bitinneen in 11X11d5 ur Ageute , PrenlintllS on Ma
lin. PuliCko recently issued, inal other debts
vine the Company
Snl Note,
11=1
William Nlarti I/
.1.4,ph 11. Seal.
Ja1111•8 C. 11 , 111 ii,
Ti...philus Pan!Mug,
,InmeA'frarmair,
William Eyre, Jr.,
Joshua 1.. Prins,
James T.-nnetit,
lia.tuut.l K Stokes.
li...nry Sloan,
Jam, 11. 31eFarlau.1,
Chart,, Shutt,-r,
Itol,ert Itorkm,
.1,,i,a B. Semple,
D. T. Il..rgan,
.1. T.
W3l. MARTI 31, Pre,i.irlit.
V. It tva, VI, President.
II ENV.' 11111)10(71. Se..lVtlrT.
1 - Alsiuti.l A.
.I,llu C. I)Avi..
J./1111 It. Penn.e.•,
1..11”kr.1 1./m . 1.10"n
be IL M. MIIK , II,
C. Lath,
Il Ugh Crettg..
Sik•awer Nll . llvnilk
Citetriel Kr
•i„3103
J
P. A. NIAIlle.rR A, Agent,
No. 95 IValer fared, Pittoborr
ARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
RANI NIMBUS' INSLUNCE NM,
01" PHILADELPHIA.
r'tl.Rt4i easy:ern*/ —.IRANTED ST THE STATi OF PENNStUrAtits.
Charlie-red erti,ltAl, $500,000.
I'l dIA RINK A Apt 1.1q..4.Y11 ThIA `
A lioN S. I.IPPINCOV., Prosidunt.
t sIUUIN ISOOELL ,, ,, Scretary.. •
OD - 404K - I'OUNO, - Trettsurer.
•
DIRCCTOPO.
Ant,. N. I.iinvinenit, Walborn B. Ttunitus,
Stub len 1.1 • Witham Neal,
Ni, las U. Tx, , Alfred Weeks,
Orrin H..Kotn, Chat - liel J. Fields,
44444 UR, James I'. Smyth.
strrl'ile. (2. ..slimily hint been oroainly.ed %with a
the bireetorm bave determined to adapt the
I. to observe iirtuleriee In rondo. t
in, its affairs, With a tinsuilit ri.jittstraetic of losses.
Pit [slim eh ottlee, N,.. !Vater street.
J N FRP'I• IN JUNE.[, Agent.
I=!
• - •
The following well known and regponsibro limbo
burell hare a tifhortr....l renaaan, d. them, with regard to ih.
..tabilliys•-alintriex, thinufacturers' Imonane.
Company.
K ranter 1 Childs* Co.,
lloarga , I'. Smith & Co., Itatupton .t CampbeJl,
J.inea, Tiernan 11. Cliilde et Co.
too;
B. 8. CARRIER.
A. A. CARRIER. & BRO.,
Cw-ner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
A G E N Ts
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insurane
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $330,000.
Girard Fire and Marine ru.nrance ~1
PIIII,ADELTIIIA. CA PITAL,I3OO,OOO.
•
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCHESTER, VA. CAPITA', $.300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, lIAlt
CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co,
11AR1 FOlth. CAPITAL AND ASSETS, /21,154,48t1.
Pennaylvaula Insurance Co., of PITTSBURG H
P/TA L AND A SAM'S, Nov. 6,1814, $120,0'22 41)
Wu. P. Juussms, Pratticlent A. A. CARfurit, Soctrtars
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE.
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CoRNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURQU, PA,
ROBERT GALWAY, President
Tuns. Gamiest Secretary.
Atiporhi. company makes exerylnimrance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE RISKS.
Alen. &tritium HULL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Miseisoippi Rivers and tributarlots, and MARINE RISKS
generally.
And agaltiat Loos and Damage by Fire, and againat the
Perils - at the Sea anti Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Poi We lamed at the loweet rut. consistent with salty to
all parties.
IBM=
•• •
llntiert Galway, Samuel Itrelorlian,
Jisteph P. Goranni, M. D., John Scott,
Jaane Marshall, David Richey,
.itunee W. liailtuan, Chariot Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joooph S. Leech,
Jahn Fullerton, Btaxispold B. Brown,
bane! 11. Chanibera, Christian Zug,
{Valliant Carr. Itribert H. Hartley,
Joy D. Moilll.
___
febtA
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
WI LLIAM RA,
SAMUEL L. MAILIIk/CI A* lierretaryGA IL NV President.
OPAVOR: i 4 Did,- aired, between -*lad and Mott
alrr t.
44 insure. DULL AND CAROO Blah,Y, nn the Old.
gaol Nlissbedppi 'livens and tribulariez.
I names atptinnt Lolls or Damage by PlItP..
Also, n4„ , ainst the Perils of the tlea and Inland Naligatle
and Traueportatiou.
1313=11113
William Bagabt.y,
tames M.
Sti.Mnal R.
R.4ittirt Dunlap, Jr.
Ina= M. Pen - not-GI . ,
$ Bart.:tuglt,
Walter Bryant,
Shlptou.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANV
of PITTSBURGH.
JOIIN If. StIifENBEROEE, Preekient.
It~"RERT FINNEY, :leer terry. •
C. W. HATCHRIAR, tlenerel Agent.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF
MARINE AND FIRR RISKS.
J. 11. Slwoulwrger
U. W. klatchrlor.
I ntsc M. l'atinoek,
%V'. W. 311trtita,
It. T. Lovett, Jr,
Georg". 8. Writ,
DAP id )PCandieu
.. • .
44- All lessee sustained by parties insured tinder minden*
issued bytbls Company Will be liberally adMated and prompt.
ly paid at its OFFICE, No. 99 {PATER STREET.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH. -
Corner of Fourth and Smlthaeld Streets,
AUTHOR IZRD CAPITAL, 5300,000.
shp-Inanre BeWings and other Property against toes or
Dunne. by Fire. and the Perth of the rlea and Inland Nat l
itnt lon and Transportation.
Wlll. F. Joh nit ~n, DIRRCTORS-
Rd, Patterson , Jaea Painter.
A. A. Carrit.t. W. M'Clintoek, Jas. P. Tann.r ,
Ueorge W. Smith, W. B.,liaren D. R. Park,
1. cirior gi,r4ul, Wale Hampton, D. hi. Long.
A. 4. .kints, J. It.. Jones, Coggaball.
- •
oERS.
Prrsidenl.. ... —Hon. ti,IC
WO. N. JOHNST , IN.
, Pies . BODY PATTBBBON.
4mfy *ad Ave5......4. A. ()AM R& fre, ir
4'", ,,7 4.' •
•
EPfrf
zt . r 1 .•11...01t. ra ilj!ilf Ast 1 41elook. All LVORD
ANI)KR:44 , N, infant ".a. as: Aim. V. mad Sarah Veratir,
aged twvetidt)atk;ha and ~tarday; Al
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NEII' ADVERTISEMENTs,
_ .
OtoSiiil3s•lloNEES' orvICE. A LUCOMNY C 61.4
t .
Pi it nlm gli M*.vl9-185-
ql 1.: 3fits . ors and Aldermen, uf tbip4ro
1_ to k.- 4 , anii ihrJUnkes of the 'Yeabeiff life tontify of
Aiiegheny, are hereby notified that alt vagratits and ot••
deriy peraims committal by them to the Couriti Work.
iiou.e. moat be cotunlitted amending to law, (that is. to hand
I :ibor in enid Jail ;l sitherwise the Cummiaskanws will refuse
pay meurfor ualJ coma:a:4lmi ca,
S-0111 1 COOF.WIt...
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to BAOEI;
y 1 9. •JAM
d2tlw2t •
„fliantft •
Journal and Disponi. nufw daily Aua-2t vrolt ;
MAOAZINES Pitt" JUNE—Aarper, Qa
dey, Peterson, Arthur's Rome )lagazinA Bf
.....1 1 10 , 0“ •
Dellar lioutilibliht received
41 Eiftirstreet.
NEW 000148.--A. A. riXSON & CO. kill
Opt.ll, in n day or two, upward. of !AO more cones Odd
pnekages of new and (I...nab's Dry thsiclit, eouiptitdag some
elegant styles of Drew Silks. China Silks. Beteg..., T
81 issues,
Lawns, Robin., line Cuehmere, Silk and Cralia
Embroideries. AT. Alan, a verydarge stock of all
- Mods of Domestic and Housekeeping Good.. mylit
OSTER Y AND GLOV ES---Another very
N
large assortment of bummer hosiery, Gloves and
watts or every description.jiist received by
'fily I n • A. A. MASON A CO.
UNE MALI AZINES---just reaired and J -fur salii by ft' ifiN tat A LA]., Its 324ruithtleld street;
Harper's Mngasioe fur June;
that •y's lady's Rook fur June;
Pe; ..r.un's Magazine
.for Juno;
Art Journal for May.
A II the published are for..fizety
Aintln
znyl9 No. 22 siaithitelft orpkt.
if ItEK A I 11-mranco Company Stock at
A CCTION.--lh, THURSDAY evening, May 2 . 211, at
u'elock, at the ?den-haute' Vaskainge, will be sold
-25 Shares Eureka inaturauce Cu. Stock.
aryl P. M. DAVIS, Auet'r.
- -
COAL, SI,AcK AND LIME.--Sealed Pro
posals for doilvot Mg in the stores of tho Works of the
Pittsburgh ties Comptuty. 17a.000 bushels of Bittimlnouni
Coal, 60,000 landieta of Sliwk,Moto.ooo lawbula of Limey will
be Ivceived at the'Ortioe t.f the Company until
the 29th inst., at 3 o'clock, I'. ill. The (katl,Plac.k and Urne
to to, of such quality and delivered at midi times and in Patch
quantities m shall he approrod of and directed.
The otandard of roinpatal ion 6.r Coal and lark In be 70
tauitids per bintitel.
$109,101 31
.100,00 J U 0
$408,151 13
Payments to Inc made monthly, retaleitig 'AI per cent. Lia
security for performauce of enntreet.
Proposals LII be directed to AWN HOLAIrs. presi.
dent of the Company. and endorstal "Proposals SI Coal and
Black," or for n Lime," es the ease may Isl.
JAES
OM, of 010 Pittsburgh lifts M
Col T.IOSISON, Engineer.
May 1856. J.
PROCLAMATION. —By virtue .of a
.pre
cept under tire hands of .Wm. B. Welton, Prftident
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas. In' and for the Fifth
ultiehil Distrtet of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the .Court
ot o)er arid Ter miner, and General Jail Delivery, in and for
said District, Wild William Boggs and Gabriel Adana, Emu.,
Assodate Judges of the .0:11. hearts, in and for the County
of Allegheny, loud the sixteenth day of May, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight Litudred and fifty-six, and
to tae ditected, for holding a Court of Oyer and Termitic
nut General Jndl Delivery, attire Court (lease lit the City of
Pittsburgh, on the that Monday (second day) of June, 1856,,
at W •
Public notice Is hereby given to ail Justices of the Peace,
Coroner and Constables of the County of Allegheny, that
(bey be then and there, in their ('roper persona, with their
r 011,., n-rords. inquisitions, examinations and other remem
brances, totio-those things which to their respectlVe ornece,
in their behalf, appears to Ise done—and also those that will
prosecute the jalwarta that now are or may be in the Jail
1 , 1 . said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose
cute against them as shall be just.
diVan.litalt.r tiny hand, in Pittahurgh, this sixteenth dayof
:day, in the year of our Lord ere thousand eight hun
dred aud fifty-six. and of the Commonwealth the :Bth.
my Pad KODY PA'fl'itltSON, Sheriff.
()OK'S ! BOOKS! BOOKS!—A11 the New
Jo Books of the season fur sale at Li. MINER dr CO.'S,
N 0.32 Sriiithfielil street:
Plit-ridtur-trik --Al Song thitt's by no author. Perpetrated
by Q. H. Philander lkiestirks, P. ti. One wd.. cloth, with
over two hundred engravings. Price $l.
The Sparrowgrass l'apers, or hiring in the Country-i by
Fred. Cirritans--one vol. $1
New look by J. Freilerich Smith—Fred. G1911(1,11. or Masks
and Fai, 44 by .1. F. imtth . One Vol.. paper. price :sYct
lbe itimsby Papers; by John Drohelonai--$l.
The Life no.l Ativentores of Jack Adams, t o, crlidiridtd
English Sailor and Mutineer-51 cents.
lardrier's o... Thousand and Teti TII/446•41 irorth Knowing.
one Vol . 2.1 cents.
Leslie's New Iteeenits for ("oohing. PHA. $l.
Sketch. and Ailventitria in Nbideira, Portugal, and The
A tidalindim of :Indio.
Aeilail Cro the social; by the author Salad for rho
Solitary."
te.2.-aboini Life iu Me, ; l.r Gabriel Frevy. '
Charles' Dickens' Work... TWetify-fonr different editions,
caning lo price (non $5 to &Di,
'I he celebrated ItAIM oF • A TIIOUSA NI) FLOWERS for
Hale by the bottle, di ri.eir or gr....Y.
'lite poptilar If C'SS I A S.ll. cents a 1.. X.
. For tale byIL ItliNfilit it CO.,
tnyl7 ' No. 32 Smithfield 4411,41.
pILICEiiitEDUCEI)--NEIV AND CLIOICE
Hoolcs jwint. cercir.,l and for wile at reduced price.—
ebater's Limb, biged Dictionary t., 041
Prescott's Philip thii 24; 2 4 no
Itnie . roft's Veined 51101, 4; vole.—per 1
Pi • ides ..1 Mexico h 4to
" F. r,linuud nail babella fi
Peru 3 tto
add Itedstoti , -hound ity fall cloth / I On
11 el, , tei's &Mayo Dictionary 3 27.
‘1 3,11'10 Not 4.14, 4, vols.. roundel° ....... ........ 2 25
!bidden I'st/A
tltt
It obi liedot t IN)
Alone
Oft
• Ar'w in Kanto.
ett
Joe Lion emd 1 , 41.11.
Jine,. Plink 101
Kate Weston
.
1114%1%111bn 70
Salad 14 he
Defence of the • ineriran Pot
Fk.rt'dt.Tllrtqty. Mid Other by Once Gr1.4 , 44W004.1.
I') rata. a 1:4.111R14,1. Iry It9se or of Initial,.
o r minks ion/ Eterw
All Ali:ma or Life oti 1411k4,
I I uri., Ibr Jusie-r-nriee 2110-tits,
The k11444V0 just rei-eived nod for =ode lit the above pricee,
for cash only, at LA FER'S.I IttJUKS'I'ORE,
inyl7 77 Fourth street.
ELEGANI' NATIONAL WORKS. now published in numbers
3torso's General Atlas of the World, containing seventy
Alarm ihawn and engraved from tin latent and beat sutheirfi
ties. with Descrlidlitus and *disci., or all Nations to the
year iSfif.—to 10. completed in thirty-throe need monthly
tarts, each containing two
Pictorial Cyclopedia of Blistraphy, ettiliowing a series of
original metonira of the mast distinguished persons of all
titniss—illustxateil with WO wend engravings and :3 steel
purtrallw—.tobo complettsl in twenty-throe parts.
Republican Court. or - Ameticau Widely in the :days of
Washington—with, twieittyiene portraits or distingttteheil
women: to be 'completed In twee -one part% oath tri con
tain it portrait of Nolllo 110241 beauty of the thee Wash
ingtou.
Works of the IrtitiSh Poets, select.' Mad ehrollielorjadlY
arrange) front Bell fottiMti to Seott, with blographkal end
critical notices of each; by Dr. Alkfii and others ;—to be
completed ha fortyerven parts, each ctintaltaing two steel
plates. A. OILDENFENNEV ifi
Fifth st., oppoidte the Theatre.
Agents fir the Pub's.
43,459 t.t
100,9(h) 00
SODA ASII, of a goodTnd
manufactured by tbo Penna. San Illnnufacturlng
Tarruturn, on band and for fade I.y PLISMINO BROS
10co Alrlothno'ar,Nine.ryt
rnvlrrd tu;
110 Iba. Cream-Tartar, 4 , ad
- r .
no) yyds. Adhesive Plaster, "
Itt boxes Babbitt's Seap•Powtier,
gro. Farrell's Anthem Linimeet,
5 gru. Brown's &nth.' Jamaica 0 Inger, .•
one fibund Borth ten of Potash—on hand pad for sale by
adyli PLEirtni ItROS.
ITER Y DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOg
SALK.--10 Arras of choke Land, In Fuomien town
ship, near the vlllageof Library; wittra good 'Frame House
and all necessary unt-buildlngs; an excellent Orchard of
choke grafted fruit trees...with abundance of excellent
water.'. There is also• a good 'rennet -5" on the prezab,.,
to
perriict order, which h. beau In operation for th brat thirty
Teem Title perfect--und will be sold reasonable. Apply to
myll'airev , ISLA Ii,KLY A MOILKI
WANTED—Agood Cook, seTetal 9irla to
do housework; Situation as Baker aud - Eastry Cook
by a Young Mna well acquainted with thetusluess
You Satk—A .small Tannery In good order, and doing a
gond Madness, In a entail village, about fifteen tulles from
the city. But ae flie owner wishes to go West, he will sel
it atagreat barga in,
Inquire of P. V,. BIJNX, at hi* Agency and Intelligenro
Offlcs , ,orth side of OhiO street, fourth door east of the Dia
motitt,LLEOFFENT
ANEW SAVINGS BANK FOR MR
°AMC's AND - CI T liEßB,r-ernims dm Ironsfut-
tmg their ß earningn Into home of their own have o
no at
tare flume. Forty-live Building Lots near the Outer Depot.
Alleghbny City, will he molt at such low priceisand on mugs
essy terms an makes it to the Interest of tenants to become
their own landlord. Paymennt may be male monthly, lr
dented. Call nod nee the pinit. at the !teat Edisto orr.• oc
int l 7 8. COTIIIitIRT A &Mi. Cillturket st.
lOUNTIIY SEAT FOR SALE-LtFfaurteeri
\_) Maio of Land in Upper St. Clair township, fire mile.
Bent thin cltyt on which is an excellent Frame iitatifte and
alt nevemarY outhlli/dingv; s groat Variety of choice Frnit
Trees, MI is limring order; Shrubbery, etc.—with abun
dance of the fimut waters. Apply to .
taytlitlaw BLAK.ELif I fLICLIDT.
F OR SA LE—Thirteen Acres of Land, on
which isu email Prams tenement.. in Peebles township,
immanutiy nitnated near the. Fourth street Road, harm,
some vary gond Fruit Trios In goad bearing order. Apiny
my lints w fiIAR.XLY
Ur A NTE D—A L, to tio geneml bouse
r One pable of attending &Wilfully
c vim. ca in the
duties of a moderately small family can Mal usociatiulable
Immo and reenlve:tawyal . wa*it, by aPPlYtag Nekr2 Fore,
tor's Bloat, Craig atrrot, Allegheny City, fir2ll the railroad.
infl7.
Capt. Mark Stmling,
Famuel Jl. Khr,
WlBiagi Bingham,
John IC Dilworth,
Francis Boners,
.1. Schoohmaker,
19111ifun a (lays.
laruzine of. the day—.
rer,..,", by • W. AraiburamyrocsY.k 00.4
Fifth xt., opposite the Theatre._
DINE A PYLE S--Just reeeivetibVae,
r.,
one en,,- ; foi ail, hr ,C-ANft
myl?
tl.t?d atre7et-
R Yria FOR .TUNE--
A.Jl_ Just reertml.by it. T. t.? MOUOAN,
U. W. C
W. K. Nisuiek,
T. B. Updike,
It. 11. Gueirrau.
John A.r•A k
B.:t. lirrth,
•
" -
NSINU OIL-15 turrels receivett;';
G
superior art hole for vont rnr.l, wagon., &c. for Ratrl
toy 17 • 11 KIVR Y 11. b(Hanig
•-,‘"
ItOXNS "MESSINA "1::ft - A t .,
w arrive. •
luo boxed Palermo" Lii.l.lONA. For milt
& ANII Ri43N.
\o. 21) WoodriL : vilsite yr, Citarleratotet,
HI WP BOSOMS—We have received the.
1at444 style , . of French Shirt /34,50414.. Rn d ,
LIIKSLISYLD
ly14; No. 70 Wood smut.
t;IIII;TS A 111) COL LA
nwt.ry, a full a , an.rtnzand of White and Cohlivd
Shiite and Culla. of every thscription.,
Mar Shiro; and Collars Made to order.
L. lIIRSIIFELD d SON,
No._ To Wood street.
Q.C.A.RFS AND TIES, of the 14estFrazch
0 034+. and for Slimmer woarjust rim.lMl
at
my la L. iIIRSITPELD S SON'S, •
Wuudatzed.
fI AMOND SPARK gram jhst
ported. littifitble Etrr 91nm etttterit
t.rltl
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