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MONDAY MORNING
I,lllt PRESIDENT:
JAMES 'BUAA N
(St(Streetdr,st, en the CH
Nat larK N nhon.)
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
AI.N COIIMISIOoNER,
E SCOTT, or COLVMI.IIA cll
AIIIOTOR GENCRAI.,
I=l:MMili=
r.VEYoR 4.1:211514..1.:
TIBIOTH Y IVES, Ponca COUNTY
Democratic State Central Committee.
The Democratic State Central Comtnittee of
Pennsylvania will meet at Pittsburgh, at the St.
Charles Hotel on Momlay, the 2titli of May, at
10 o'clock A. M. Important business !Molly Fe
cure a general attendance.
.1. W. Chairman.
hOTIC F.
At the suggestion of many Democrats, I r -
speetfully request all friends of Mr. Buchanan
(not delegates) who design attending the National
Convention, to meet at Wilkins' hall, above the
Mayor's office, on Monday evening, the 2tith, at
7k o'clock, to make arrangements., Sc.
SAM. W. BLACK,
ChM - 2'n County Committee.
WE publish to-day the speech of lion. .1.
Glancy JonPS in the llon , e of Representatives in
reply to Mr. Fullet's attack on NIT.. Buchanan
Mr..lones . speech is brief, strong. an .1 eonelivive
in its refutation of the false allegations of Mr.
Fuller. It will he fund on the first page.
Alit. BUCHANAN'S NOHIPiATIHN.
Could the choice of the Immiterittie ennilidste
for the Presidency he submitted to the direct rote
of the Democratic voters of the enuntry there
no doubt that Mr Ituchantin would iitiottnee
competitun - tl !e , I•$ one. There never ha. been
n time when the v,•ice and choice of the people
were 5o clearly made known in advance of a
Presidential nomination. From all part. , of the
country public Sentimont Las f. , Und utterance in
some form or other, and it i , manifest that to
every section of the Union the great Pcnns Iva
nian would bean :,eeeptable ‘‘andidate. Per,on
al preferences may have bcen et pre, , ,ed f o r oth
ers, but to him there are no objections express
ed. Of his capacity, hi, integrity and eminent
. ,
fitness for the high office no one entertains a
doubt. He has been long tried and never found
wanting to any duty, or failed of its fulfilment
to the satisfaction of the country. There is m ,
man now living whom the whole nati,n has ha:
a better opportunity to know and to•appreciate
lle was in the public servive in re-ponsible sta
tions before one 1011 r or the present generatii
Were horn, 311.1 111•• !Mille 113 , 1 , e,31 rallilliar to
them from their childhood. Yet in all that long
period no political ollense has been laid to
charge. If he Ii been oppoted it trio only on
account of his unwavering Democracy, and of
the ability with which he illustrated its cardinal
principles. Few public wets have eve' preset v
ed so spotless a reputation as a man, or so cleat
a record RA n statesman ; and few have haul such
ample opportunity to acquire wide and varied
experience and intelligence in relation to all our
public affairs. In his long and di-6 nguiffieil
career he hat; committed no mistakes, made few
if any personal enemies, and has inspired every
where, at 113111 e 0011 a broad, the mo,A, e ntire
cordial respect fur his character and
n o t a man in the land who can doubt
that Mr. 13noYanan t ....Irtasideta
the affairs of the country wisely, prudently, and
with an eye single to its best interests and holm].
Whatever difficulties might arise during his ad
or
ministration either in our liiroign relations
domestic affairs the Whole nationW OULI rely With
confidence upon his ability, prudence and patriot
ism to guile the State iiriyht That
confidence in ruler, strength.
is entinently safe oma.
Mr... Buchanan is now sixty-fiNe years of ov,v,
and tour years hence he would be deemed to
old for a nomination. .\,.u• 1.1 hi.
hie acknowledged fitncao it would be most uoM. , t
that he be crowded aside to make way for thoee
fifteen or twenty year, younger. who. however
worthy, ran afford to wait. Nor- i , Mr. Ito.
ulinan's time. Alai it the
The oi.l Krastone State ,to 0,1
eteadily and tirr.v in the I , emeeratie tanks al. I
faith that some •eeni t. , cem.!der that .-hri..ate.
whether jumtly ait by or not. Ilvr
have been postponed again and again, and ,h,
has been patient and furbearing. But there
a limit to forbearance : and to .et aide her f
vorite son now, at hi, age, with his flaws-, mot
with the fact that Penn,ylvania has uoVcr for
niahed a candidate, would, in our humble e,t,
mutton, be to approach imprudently near to that
limit. We do not intend to intimate that tta
electoral vote of Penusylvanit cannot be , ccurt•i
to some other candidate. Hut in a time liise the
pre.e"• when the integrity 4.f the Union, th
safety ,t the roustihri,n, :an , l the peace ,•1* II!
country are ihv”lvel in the content, it
most unwise to venture upon any exl,critoel.t
Mr. Buchanan as fully repre , ents, and
clearly identified with, all the principles or otir
party as any man in the nation. Anil it would
he most uncalled for and unjust to give the high
office to any individual, however deserving, for
two terms, on any alleged special issue. to thi
exclusion of Pennsylvania's distinguished aci!
favorite son forever. And it would be equally
unjust and unwise to prefer another twenty year.-
younger on any such untenable grounds.
The two-thirds rule might operate well in some
instances, and we would not urge its abrogation
at this time. But if its operation is to exclude
all hope of ever elevating to the presidency the
must prominent, able, long-tried and faithful
men of our party, the sooner it is rescinded the
better. The manifest injustice of such a result
would soon produce a wide-spread ilissatisfar
tion. But the rule need not produce such s 11.
salt. A spirit of conciliation could pres
ers Lie
rule, and yet prevent its destroying the hopes of
the friends of our most eminent men. Anil that
is needed now. And what would a spirit of con
ciliation effect. It would concede that this is
Mr. Buchanan's last opportunity, while the
other prominent candidates have promise of suc
cess in the future. It would concede that the
old Keystone State, one of the "old thirteen,"
and one of the largest and soundest Democratic
States has now a claim that it would he neither
nor politic to ignore. The eminent films.
of the man this State presents all will concede
On these grounds our candidate should be nomi
nated with a degree of unanimity that wool,
leave no bitterness behind, and that would pie
sent a firm and united front to the lee of ea
tiveism and abolitionism.
Policy, expediency, availability :-lituld all he
considered, just so far as is consistent with a
strict regard for the preservation of our princi
ples. And we think they all point to Mr. Bu
chanan as the man for the time. It seems to be
generally conceded that Mr. Buchanan would
poll a larger vote than any other man at the
North, and as large as any one at the South.
Unquestionably he would receive thirty thousand
more votes than any other in Pennsylvania.
And if it is asked what democrat would be most
likely to secure the electoral vote of New York
and Ohio, could any ono hesitate for the answer':
With Mr. B. as our candidate, not more than
two States of the whole Union need be fully con
ceded to all our opponents, whether they support
a single or separate tickets. Massachusetts and
Vermont are hopelessly given over to isms:
but in all the other States a triumph of our party
and principles might be secured by placing in
nomination the strongest and most available
MMM
I ME
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man. Such ail_ glipplktilic triumph this year I
would .tettle forever the isms and issues that I
now agitate the country, and threaten its peace,
and i-ecurity.ip Shall we turn aside from so nobiii;
national andiifiatriotin a purpose for any other
enmiderations whateveo And it seems to be
the general belief ithat with the Pennsylvania
statesman as our banner hearer that purpose
could be More surely accomplishe I than with
any other. That such would he the fart in re
gard to the three great states, New York, Penn
sylvania and (Milo, ii.ei o ran be little doubt.
We would not in the slightest degree disparage
the merit.: and claims of any other, , , but simply
insi,t, a- is our right, that policy, expediency.
justic , point Mani festly and c'. early 1.. James
Buchanan as the proper candidate for thi- cam
MAY -t
,molt outrages as that committed on Senator
Sumner a few days since. We hope both Houses
of Congress will act promptly upon the subject,
and deal with the offender as he deserves. No
Senator, no Representative is safe if such out
rages may pass unpunished. Freedom of speech
may often be abused, but there arc other mean , o f
redress than the cane, the bowie knife or revolver:
and the Senate Chamber is the last place where
such disgraceful scenes should occur. The whole
nation is degraded by it. The latest accounts
received Make it out a worse affair than it was
at first represented. So much fur that side of
the matter. Now for the other. There are some
limits to the liberty of abusive language, whether
uttered in regard to States or individuals. Be
low we publish extracts from Mr. Sumner's
speech as published in the New York Er , niu
. They certainly show that he observed no
limits of propriety in his abusive remsrk.. Sen
ator Butler is Mil enough to be his father, and
is noted for the urbanity of his manners. Ilere
is what Sumner said of him anil of his State:
With regret, T come again upon the Senator iron
5..011 Carolina, ,>lr. ILutler,i who omnipresent in
this flelsate, overflowed with rice :it the simple sug
gestion that Kansas hail applied for admission as
.rate and, with incoherent phrases, discharged the
loose expectoration of his speech, now upon her rep
resentative. and then upon her people. There was
no extravagance of the ancient parliamentary debate
shish he did not repeat : nor was there any possible
tea iation from truth which he did not make, with
o much of passion, I KM glad to add. as to save him
- rem the suspiciol, of intentional aberration. But
the Senator touches nothing which he does not It s
ligure---with error, sometimes of principle. some
times of fact. Ile shows an incapacity of accuracy.
whether in stating the constitution or in stating the
law. whether in the details of statistics ur the diver
sions of seholurship. ILe enema ope his mouth, 100
out there tiles a blunder.
But it is against the looatile of Kansas that
ihi
sensibilities of the Seoator are particularly aroused
Coming. :Is he a1111 ,, ,it1. c , , •' from a state - - aye sir
1,411 South Carolina tie turns with lordly iliseosi
from this ueuly f0r111 4, 1 OolllLlMllity, WlllOl he will
not reeogni-e even as Priy,
1,1,11 title doe, he inflotze in this egotism Ilan
he read the hist, y of "the state" which he rep,
'' Illeenonot surely have forgotten its s
imhceility hamelo!
front slavery. confessed throughout tiff.
Revolution. followed by Its more shameful assump
lions for slavery e cannot have forgotten its
wretched persistence in the slave trade as the
wen
apple of its eye, amt the condition of ltd partieimi
Got in the Vnion. He cannot have forgotten its con
siiitition, which is republican only in name, confirm
jug o n ly in the hauls ‘'f the few, mid found
ing the qualification: of its legislators on a " settled
tr,,holl estate and ten nognao , . - And yet the .fro
ator. to whom that "state" has in part committed the
guardianship of its pool name, Instead of moi.
ink
with backward treading steps, to cover its nakedness.
rushes forward, in the very ecistacy of madness. to ex
pose it by provoking a comparison with Kansas: .
It was such language that stung the South
Carolinian to madness, and the result is known
TILE ASSAULT ON S UMNEIt
We hate already declared our detestation of
IVe are glad to learn that it i: at 0n....e proposed
to so amend the rule: of the Senate as to pre
vent any Senator from using ancit insulting and
aintairr7.-4....,:naze in debate hereafter.
Triegraph Conwrollgistion
.111,1 I•01.11'Vi
Telegraph Company" are about.
line lo the Unien Telegraph The
lea,e i• f. , r ten year , , and the latter eerperall
guaranlee , to the -toe kliehlery rf the firmer I
dividend equal to r , to lit per cent. Thi
gratifying news di the titockholder. of the P .
N 1. Line. and we have ii tilt it prove a
good inve,tment to the
11,)5..L.uN L. 1).‘m.4..,. is 14,1.1.‘ng :it the St
rharic , Ile is on wny t.. the Convent:,l
that i , ping to make fl
II rnUld !'lunar here, kw:: I f,.r the
lIIMMIE=IIII3
t',l .I,lm N% r,otey rtrrive.l 1
wa y t„III t'. nvonlit.n. NuTnernu" uthlr
al-tk nrri. r,l
N CALANII .11. NE.. With hi , arr.
ved iu t 11,4 elty on Saturday evening. and
111 the St f“r tt any
L„ way 1.. C!ii.innatt 3 ,, delegate 1.. ti
t'•.n,rnti. , n. Ile brilitz , rnc , uraging new- !r,,i
Washington as tii the I,r.spects
an's nomination
ILL'', PA rKsTAsi. STAMP seems likely
euper,ode all other+ in use. It is not liable
get out of order: ie far cheaper than any in it,
!Intl i- Ike ,ffivenietit, !iTilple uNeful
any Sc.. La‘ .ern Ilatnn, : Fj,r
strUel, 11,11 . ‘Vtrt..‘l, Nieent for the Patentee, m
them f‘.l- the -mall •tain of live dollar
1 . ,11 . 11ELL 1N,T111.1.4
aml , f minstrel- will be in our city On e,ini
and give e.,neerts here. There nr
favorite performers of vocal and in•trittnent.
music . and they haven high reputati. , n for slid
and generally draw crowded houses.
QUIIE tt number IA 41elegtttee ttt the l:inein
nazi Canvention arrived in this city an Saturdiiy
The State rentr3l i'minnittee meet. to-day at the
St. Charles, and to-morrow roost at the Penn
sylvania delegation will leave for Cincinnati.
CoL. BmcroN less nut yet declined to run for
;overnor of Nliesouri. Ile takes time to con
ider.
CEMENTS.—Take of the best glue four ounces;
of isinglass two ounces ; dissolve these in mild
ale, over a ~l ow tire, in a common glue kettle, to
the consistence of strong glue, when one ounce
and a half of well-boiled linseed oil must be
added, and the whole well incorporated by stir
ring To increase the strength of the glue, mere
isinglass may be added.
This cement is applicable to the joints of
wood, in every branch of manufactures; is also
to joining earthenware, 01111:1 and glass - care
being taken to press the parts well together, and
to allow them sufficient time to set.
The cement, when cold and made into cake,,
awmtnes the appearance of India rubber, and like
it, it+ ebotic.
It may, at any tirne, be dissolved in a proper
iron or glazed earthen vessel, putting in a little
mild ale, to prevent it burning nt the bottom of
the vessel. To cement leather together, for har
ness, bands for machinery, &r , apply the ce
ment while hot, laying a weight upon each Oint.
Let them remain for six hours before using, and
the joints will then become nearly as firm as if
made of one entire piece of leather.
• This is formed by adding a solution of guts
ammoniac in proof spirit, some isinglass, and
uniting the 4 in a gentle heat. This cement b
much employed by entomologists, in joining the
dislocated parts of insects, for which purpose it
is exceedingly convenient.
The joints of stentn-pipes may be fitted by
placing between them cloths coated with a mix
ture of wheaten flour and the whites of eggs,
made in the cold. This lute is hardened by the
hot vapors.
Flour paste may be much improved in strength,
by incorporating powdered rosin while boiling.
This paste binds t: glass with great firmness.
Its binding quality may be improved by stirring
in a small piece of wax.
It is said that a paste composed of bean meal
and water may l rnipb , :•ed in closing letters,
and that such In zns, .• sot possibly be loosen
ed by directing tk :f boiling water upon
them.—Pen
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.—The new school branch
has resolved to hold its next meeting at Cleve
land, Ohio; the old school assembly at Lexing
ton. Kentucky, at the same time.
Different Destistis of the two Brothers, 1
i •
' - 3itilift - Dratfff Frantic Fremont.
The subjoined we clip fr,iii: the Munlyorwry i
(Ala.) Mda:
If Cob Frem.mt w ), not born in Charleston,
he was carried 'Vire at a very early age by his
mother, and he . certainly redeive 1 there the edu
cation which fitted him far anecess and distinc
tion. Ile was the protege of the Ladies„Bettev
olent Society . of Charleston., some members of
which found the family in great need and aided
them. Young .•': C. Fremont was discovered
to have talent, and by the interest of these same
ladies, became the beneficiary of it charity
scholarship in Charleston College. Ile was
graduated there with distinctions, having shown
as we always heard) decided mathematical tal
-1 ent. Subsequently, through the influence al
-1 ready mentioned, Mr. Poinsett was induced to
Iget him an appointment as a teacher of mathe
matics on board a 11:111,11111 vessel, thence he
was transferred to the corps of Topographical
Engineers; not very lung after married a (laugh
er of lion. Thomas 11. Benton, and began his
brilliant and rapid rise. Every one knows his
subsequent story.
Col. Fremont had a brother Frank, a year or
two younger, who went on the stage very early.
Ile was a bluff -looking, hearty fellow, seeming
very nitwit more like a mao destined to military
leadership than his brother. For some little time,
Frank untie a sensati•in, :111.1 got to be called the
Charleston 11,-eills "-1111 t . gradually came to
he considered merely a bderahle stock actor.
After he had been on the stage some years, he
married in New York, as well as we recollect.
Somewhere about 1835 :19, while playing an en
gagement at Buffalo, N. V., he got into an
abolition riot of sonic kind, and while fighting
:allantly fur southern principles, received a
wavy blow on the head, which affeete‘l his hraie.
"rota this Ire never recovered—the injury finally
ettled upon his lungs. and he died of consump.
lion.
Ile continued to play, we believe, up to a few
days before his death, which we think occurred
in Colombo-, tin , in 1` , 39. At any rate, the
writer of this found him there, k with some
lit !r
trouble, as he was playinz under an 41. , suiii,1
tinnie.l having been charged with a message t,
him by his mother, who, it may be remarhe I,
was a q uiet. melancholy woman, greatly devote ,
to her sons.
It is a little striking that these two brother
b,.rn and reared on , lave soil, should, by th
merest accidents. both have been so nearly affec
led by Ahol tionism, per.onally. The one i ,
knocked on the head and "tlone for" by ftmati
ci4m, while the other makes a name infamous
which had else been truly famous, by giving his
influence to the miscreants who wage an unholy
war upon the institution of his own section, and
of a people who raised him from his
and placed him on the high roil to fame and
boundless wealth. If he e'er thinks of hi, ori
gin, he must see the depth of an ingratitude al
most sublime.
The Polgoned Valley of Java.
It ig known TO the tluern Ipa , •r
Valley; an,l colloisitig ' , nth which Ita , l I
mile tor the puriiii.e, the party shortly reite
it with it coniple el I„g.. ~,me fowl
the purpose of making , mne experiments.
aerixitm nt the 111,110.11111, the party di,nte
rl tool seraint•lel up the -lie ~r the Lill. n
tam, of 11 q uarter of it mile, with the ass i.,1
.I the branches of tree+ and projecting not..
heti few yard, from the valley, a ,lro
Vrt- ex iwrieneed; but uti uppruft.
•
thri margin. the ine,iiivr•nivniii• wait
fiitid. The viilley is i d nt a mild iu eiretimfer
rare, of in “rill thirty feet
length. The bottom of it appears to be fiat,
without any vegetation, and a few large ,1 , 1111 . -
scAttered here and there. Skeleton , : of human
Itriitgq, tigers. bens and .kern. and Oil other
.ort , 4 of will atiimahi, l'iy about in
The grounT on which they lay at the bottom o f
the vale appeared to he a hard, vittply pub,danee.
and n. , vapor WOO p-r,,iv,d. The ;Mei , were
,• ,, vered with vegetation. It WAS 110 W pit/posed
10 enter it, and each of th , party having lit a
iiigar, managed to gel with, twenty feet ,r the
bottom, where a sickening. nauseous smell We,
xperienced. without any difficulty of breathing
A dog was lipw fastened at the end of 3 trtilltb , ..,
and thrust to the bottom of the valley, while
some of the party with their watches ' in their
hands, observed the effects. At the expiration
fourteen sc - off!, the dog fell off his legs, with•
ttio - riissef or looking around, and cont . :toted lit
Mg 014 eighteen niin , " , .l. The other dog 11.•55'
left the ty and went to his compatoss., on
reaching him lie was...disci - veil to stand quite no ,
tionless, and at the end it ten t.4 . C....11 , 1• fell dot , n.
he Deter moved hi, limb- after, MO died at th,
end of seven minutes A fowl VMS 110 W (1171W11
' WhiA di , l In 3 11:inutc and a half tilt ti'
opposite sole i f the %odic, to that which wa
, visited, lay a hutnislt %keletou, the heft I
on the right Mill. The effect of the weather 11,,
lileached the biines it: white as ivory. This sea
prolia'dy the remains or some wretched relic '
hunted towards the valley auil taking she!t,
there, unconscious of its character.
Ir known that very deep soundings wen
uin le Lc the North Expedition lty
ih•w cdt,tri‘:tiv . e. inNented (dent th.
lead wan eqrtiel down fAthout. , • hart:
two rnile.- • an I :lour will, fall of the bot
tom drought up. 1114eet-..... the evtronw-t
lour, I in the t I. which •llowr.l
they had heel, mire mod the enortnoti , pre--ur
a nd e r which I hvy Im I their )4t.11114 1,111.1Ve I
\fatty tnly dunk td de a ,11,covery n
i•iit it witi ,
me m'. L ir Lieu! tury
tea tile .if the tvlk
gr•tilll to I:uHlnu I Tilt' del.. acy -I the ..11.1`e
were Irnwu tip •tve til!lt W:k 4
th e line tii,. telegraph.. ral
to .li-tnnl,
A l'Entt lilt KATI! -- It hat I,r gent:
man ~rould remain under the cur-. , ,.t n ii-,gre
tile breath when by wing the /fahn
an.f 17,,,ters n dentifrice Ni 0111,i nut un
render it sweet but lenre the teeth white :0 , nl
Laver' Ninny person , .lo not know their I,re'll
id, and the •-thje.•t , delicate their frieto
will Cr 1111•011011 it Pour a -ingle drop „i t
•• our tooth ' , rush and wash the too
tight itml morning. A tifty cent bottle will In
a year.
'chi+ er} - papal
A 14: VTI L CtiNl l• LE DIN may ea s ily Le ac
quired by slog the Rahn Thowand tr
ers.- It will remove tan, ptinplex, and
from the skin, leaving it of a soft and r,;:--it
hue. Wet it towel, pour on two or three drop ,
;ma wash the no, night and morning.
kVINti 14: E ~Y -Wet your shaving-brush
in either worm or cold water, pour on two or
three drops •• halm of ti Thousand Flower , , -
rob the beard well sn I it will make it beautiful
soft lather touch facilitating the operation of
shaving. Price only fifty cents. For sale by
Fetridge & Co., proprietors; and It. Fahne
stock & Co., Fleming hens., It. E. Sellers
Co., Dr. U. 11. Keyser and 11. Miner tc Co., Pitts
burgh ; and Lee & Beckham, Allegheny city.
4,4 - Canker In the Mout 11 and Stomach
Al mention of this. we iota in. we h... MS.) It mother ex
•• from this, U thid. deliver as." Rat ninny Mt, sun
fend, turd Still nth outlining. from tins mturful can, Prir
mit us, kJ :ill laud ness, to tlgg,St. 11.0 1{,..11 , 11
y 1134 I °rod caAiw of long coutuoram
and of It moat aggravated nature. Why then--wrilii•fril ow
It not tire pat ' Mrs Mary t•Unith, of Itrrelitiin
Mass, wan,' trod after an illiream of four :than, Mr• 51.11
Roxbury. Maria, ass ilermeil of the use ti, I
Inurs by this trouhro—three hnk" made her pilioortt
Chester Alorae.iir 111,1
I , y the rthi of throe bottle.. The two taller wn ath
withru throw of Mr lierrnody'-r lwlimutory. and
when n inao'n own neighbors praise 111111, It us mit with
out ranee.
Atsr So long ailverlinement In aniabor colintin
:Silt wholesale and retail at DR. 111101111 K 11. K El : 4 1111'.
140 51,,01 street, sign of the Nlortar, and at .1. I
ELAN I NO'S, Allegheny niy•2:l SIB er
DI-The Long Looked For Specific I. Pettit,-
wiry Dineues is f and at lust ! A Dian must doubt Ow es 1-
dence of his senses, and all !minim integrity. beb.r. , In • rnu
reasonable question the arre pro,f advanced o, la, ~1
Dr. ROO EltS' SYItUP tile 1.1 VERIVOKT, TAR, A NI , • 1 \
A LAO VA, as an anti-febrile and tome medicine, ahielt
at olive rtAllieS Mil Pulmonary inflammation. rxp..l4 the
. I Om disease. and build, up and strengthen,. the 53,.
tern. The beads of our the Clergy, the
Faculty, and of all 4.1/16..., },avg., over their on n
its powerful and
In the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as in the
columns tho r11111j,• preßo, the most poelti, 0 and eat,-
factory evidence will be found. See advertisement.
44 , For sale, wholesale and retail, by K. N. SKI.I.F.RS
Cr., corner Wood :UM Second streets.
Sold ids., by HENDERSON A BRO., lAbiTty stroot; 11. I'.
SCHWARTZ, and BECKHAM A WRENN AN, AllegbenT
City
Sair-Front the N. York National noraltor
of February A.—II YGLAN V AMR- —Dr. Curtis has done more
to ameliorate the condition of humanity afilletod with lung
complaints, than any other practitioner of medicines that
has struggled with the secrete of the ~term mrdiro, for the
last century, by the invention and p,'rfection of au instru
ment that will convey to the lungs a medicine in the ~hale•
of a highly Medicated Vapor, which acts directly on the
disease, and not, as hitherto, by sympathy. Those who are
troubled with diseases arising from disordered lungs, will
ratifierve their interests by git ing the Myriam Vapor a trial.
atutiam—Dr. COM& iIIrOLANA is the original and only
genuine article. nov2B:2wilaw
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$ . 4 1
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a . Ask any one Who has ever used DR.
MILANEIS CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, pravarrlst by ii„ Wt Lure
pi,i,
regi.iii„i-
our spring etch
of 6,e,..L
FLEMING BIWA, what they think of them' Ninety •ione corasisttng of Gents' tittei, Beaver and Silk Hats; Gents' and
in a hundred will tell you they are the beat pin. for Liver Youth's soft Hats of all colors; also, a large, assortment of
Complaint, Sick Hamlin los and flystioßsio that they have spring styles
of
Cam
and
stmer hate.
Oar (rim* ...dui.,
ever nacil. Le.t.l .l i e full. whiz f Mt one .•cntli 111,111usp•ct- pulitk generally. who ha., so liberally patronised Its the
able Cll.Zenfl:
N, , YORK. August ;!, 8,, , ,._ , . l i liiataeasi c i l n, e itt but fre_li inducements to favor uSullth
, t hei r ca 5. I ,ea.... , ,10, t. ,, , mid do yourselves
, an , d us . good.
I di. iii I.) cei iify tliid 1 lice , been sell , ring from a pain
~,,,,,, and ~,f t..i. crying l Our motto is : - Quick Sides mid Llght‘Profits.
in toy tifde and Menet for a It.. .
MORGAN & CO.. No. Ib4lV,atalstrost,
Many remedies came to !hewn liedon, that my liver was
Next door to the new Church,
atlected. I immediately C0111111.:1...i. I used:, DR. 11'1,1N E'S
• ELKBII ATM) LIVER Pi M.:. pi, pa, Iby FLENI!NiI m3:l One door from Sixth street.
--
IBIS. ~f Ilittshurith. owl 111.. 1.. m ;It ti I ha, -,• t•ilom have At t} - I,l;hy will you Suffer, wars ItELIEF CAN BE
-patty given toe more relief Hine oil the other inedi , iiie. I S. l EASILY oBTA I NElll—liat t• you a Sure Throat, Quinsy,
e taken put together. I urns to A ,Ituryoyalit 1. con. Eh, uta.ti ism, Neuralgia, Brunch itie, Croup. Stiff Joints„Frest
him; atter examining We 1,1 , 10115, he 11.th . .• , 1 nie cc. 1;;1.Q, Burnet. SpraillS, ~ 1' l'aitlS in any port or poor system?
lice the it.e of Dr. Iti'Lane's fills: ,
W. that they a ould t. I- Yen ;on be relieved at mice by .using the most hmutiful of
W. I'llll.l I'S.
all Liniments, the - White t.treassion Liniment," prepared
No 2 eoltunbla Pl^e`'• by Dr SCUTT. of Mc.rgttilt..,ll, 1 a.. and for sole ,heat., ,
ti chasers will he careful to ask for Dr. M Lane', (We- %holes:de and retail. by Dr. KEYSER. 140 Ward street, and
ate.' 1.1,r I'dis, nottinfactur..l by Fleming Bios., of Pitts- JAS. P. FLEMING, near It. It. Depot. Allegheny. Set. ad
ugh, Pa All other Liv,•r Pills, in comptrison, are worth- vet tßenterit in another column ~f to-day's paper. linar4:lm
r w , Dr. )1 . 1,{1..4 gellllill. Lit, Pill.l, Itirlo his celebrated - - -
PITTSBURGH, MAY 12th, 1856.
ermilloge, ritil noes be hod at all respectable drug stores.
u I .;-,.,
-r.„,r At a meeting of the Commissioner. of the FITT&
one gennitit , a Blued the ~I,4ltature of FLEMINti 1;111)5. liL Bill! 1111100 E COSIPAN V, 'told on the 10th lust, on MO-
A 1...., for .1. by the sel.• proprietors, I tam of George W. Jackimu. Esq , it IVlLei
F LEMTNO BROS., RE:3OIAm, That Books for Subscription to the Capital
Stock of stud Coinpany Ire re-opened at the following times
Aucceontora to J. Kidd A Co., I and places:
niy2.l.d•w I No. an Wont street, corner of Fourth. At AL Charles Hotel, Pittsbutgh, on 19th and 20th May. -
At Jarrett's tavern, Kass legion r0ad...... ......2l et ..
411-Look Well to the East.--Mosktrcrows. At Alchwlttnil's store. Stettin...lllo r0ad.........22. 1
'a., arts 2O. IS,:il; —Tills i. le estate t hat . 1., 11, • , .arty part
At t ,
i. tn r, t.. , ..n ‘ t i l w it an,
n i . ll
, N i ,..1: , 1: 1 7 .. trv i 0.......• • • • • •••—..
24th
f Lou year my health begon to decline, tut t., several
111-suisio• Thal ,{lo7(ALlder McKee, Stones Chess and Jae.
nonths 1 lial frequent 11,,,,,,h,,,, f, n , I h, L,,,,,. teal TrIINVICk. 1., appointed 10 reerite subscriptions nt the above
..ugh, pain in the stile and dimildel. and ~, a t delality. lit 1i11i . 1'11 i 1y11 i 1, 1 !,..,.', 11 e 1 u t , i 1 i 1 ii '! u n . , , ......: , , snnnioi
.1. ~ ,n4i
hert, my friends, as well . my. , If. 11, , ,,,z1it I wa ,, bir it , tc- i
. V i 'l i
e l- ii ' i. " e " i l , l n' sie l e ` i ; aii l iu • l e
i t: o : e
e . i i;l y g,.. , an t
ii C•aisitinption After tiyuic . it , e a, ; m e ans a . t he c i ~,, JAII ES WOOD, Chairman.
.Reel, I consulted Dr. I. Scott. who preset thed it i• I i,.. A. A. LONG. SN'relltr). i tuyl4itulyllt—cliCi
ilc LANE'S 1311'ltitt Eh LIVER PILL,. teiliii, - 111. i. , 1-•
1.•1',I my hemorrhages, cough. pout in the side, it, •
~ wt., SHINGLE MACHINE.
-iug to. Di---1 Li- r. 11. - 1"- I 1 - , "-"i one 1 ". "f lietidall's Patent I ill Plto V E D
'win, I felt like a ilea man, and through their infliien• - e I I _
ou
P ble Acting River Si- Shaver.
L. now restored to excellent health. No latignage is strung
rl l lIE attenti,m of Shingle itml Lumber
niough to express ray' gratitude to Dr. Set.tt , for reetittintete
ling to me McLANE'S INIPROV 113 VER PILLS, and I
s -i- i ,,,,1 1 : 1 . :,` I :::;,,," 1 1 ,":,: i ,: i k :::, i ". a ,; l .,,,,"' Li p ", u 'LL dl i r Z t 7it o t " pu t","i c '::. -
~,,, ~11, C..11fi,1,111•••, re.,111111.11c1 111011 1 , them, r.ilitilmi 1) the fir;/ “ 1 „I 0 „1, pc ~,,,1 ~,,,hiu, e .t. ,,,, , for . k u v i nt , . id
.fflieted. A. C DORSEY, Shaving Shingles.
Various euttnivsald Sewing machines hare been invented
I.ll‘ or, n
Late Should of Nionougltlui county. 3a. :
. for7.:ti(;gSlting v les, but It is a well known fact that Shin -
Dr. n Lie's IN11•11.0iLto Id, Cr Pills and 111PROVKI , Vvrini- '! a ,.,., ~01 or sawed a•russ taw grain ate quite ton, (tansy fur
ode, uls, I:t I. Scott's Celebrated M bile Circassian Lini. 1 itading Alvin Nunierotts inventions have recently ap.
"u'ut ' l a ""'"1 solely under
ii"' "al'ery'ai."' ""'r
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I, . 1 1: ' ,.:1: ‘ . 1 .1 f . ' aLrlgilk.'qein..iftamvitinlgt:i'ra,%d,`,,'..ref":,* thna,veetta,',..ldb-or'Areiri,
a ' , ..,:ulttr N1 , .1a al Plulnat'' , and I'l!) . "!!".i!‘" " 4 ''‘l'll'lll'Prn r- 1 abaft consults of /dating trout the !Went Diu block hut one
Dn . . None ,:ent,ine, only At pi epared by lir . I :',..1 lACo , ! shingle, winch
,libat invariably runs off. This difficulty is
I entirely obviate
Bank Place. Mot guntoe I, \ irgium.
N EWS FRIINI THE FOUNT 1 IN 11E1 D' I KENDALL'S MACHINE,
I. ' k " Nr ‘' W' • "-, 5.. 1' 1 Id . IS.:;: ' IV ha lk ti rat splits from the side of the block t$ piece thick
This is to orrtifv. That I have examined the lbsupe f..r ', enough for two shingle..., which is separated in the centre,
preparing Meletikea Improved Vei inuage and I mgr...., d , mei by means it ...Issue guides etch part Is CUMllleteal
Liver Pills by Dr. I. Scott. all., lola lawn In the baba of pee ! through a pnar of approximating knives, which completes
paring and lienng my original inothei nes in toy office daring , the OPtlaDoli; LIMN IlitalllCing la , / shingles at every revolt ,
toe last thirteen years, end that I believe he ham improv , mi tarn
(thn. I 1,1011, the alone statement the more willingly as I i This Inn , WM , Ni ill rive and thieve front the block three
M.D. halt' no interest in them whatever. C MrLANE, . Lliottettlill elliiiigi.•A p
er hour, tif imiturni tluckness a
by nd taper,
an d innaaynn ~ , ,,a . I skiperulr in solidity end durability tu those made hand ur
Dr. Mciane'll IMPUOVED Vet flange any other preens „ .
Pills, turompanied Li) rerbfb ate of C. McLane, or /OLIO by ,,
A i.il operat Ilona are by no moans COlllilled to pine anti other
Druggists and Meirliantr every a here I
soil wool, bill works (0 . g oal FL11V8.11111440 oak, walnut, Will
' •yery '
tiler ti' arripti Ilk of tinki.'u . that eau 60 split.
Du. II EU. 11. KEY:St:a, I.IU W,,,,.1 at., 1T1t,.1,,,A1e A t .tott.
, 1 'Cane workings of t 4 machine can be examilierlat 11. 11.
Da. ./. P. 11,1011 NO, Allegheny, neer Railroad Depot. , Itynn's Furniture Buildings, Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
Wholesale Ave I. eiy • 2:2.ll.se by. 'Po timber ownem, slintgle dealera, and men of entscprime,
this opens a 11. , V nold for speculation, as there is no similar
.414 • Mortification, the instant a plaster is applied. kovenlion extant.
art Ce 11 1 ,.. KIP! vigor fl given by DA LLEY'S PAIN EN : 'fl . machine o,,uipi. but a email mimics, Is of durable cure
TI: ACTOR'S tralvame , n,t,,. and ~,, . .I,t Ow ',art. are 0 , - Z tr :,:":::::,' yd,'..,TtL:r„',l:,'",,,l.,;,,",'„l:"ld„rise,d f a r U ,: n l , 6 t Y d' ; ' ,.,
c01ni...•...1 tbry a ill ,mei he rertored to their natural ....I,w; ! 2..,,ki00 shingl, tea day, with about throe horse power
1,01 if so, the • „Magi... int - Item... will be nentrale..l :DA ' F., right of traitor),l . r . ..
ran Lines, inquire al N 0.31 Fifth lo
1.. r tau ti beat a ill lan not pas -, .eon a liereN, I Ito. tin cr 'i ll_ .'" o.ltrilatIlle.44'1::.;')1.111fi:14'11.11Illioll Will be forwarded by letter,
sake Is• 1.0,1 Om and new [bah will ref molly Is . g , aket ated. . abet kleeirtal. 1 rula:tt:2lnl AItuNIBANI KENDAL'..
l'olStlN FlUt)l INSECT:, I;Evrii.vs AND PLA N I'S I.
tendered yule barnilees by rubbing ill instantly a cinanlilN ! SAM ILT I. I, FA II NESTOCK,
of DA LLEY - S PAIN E N TRACTOR, and after it h. swollen. IMPORTER S - . DEALER IN
...1 ti,..1 mpote els I eild. 1 , .‘ ell Ili. 11, Ilk,' (MI Voila,. lutl ,
Ler), it will thrt , lly taint. f..1it5010.., ..1 metamorphose the ' 11 1 ( )1t E I . G
' N A NI) 1)0M IiSTIC
~,—...inti.•,,, ,. At the. t.ittg, ~c 1.4,1 MIA rebel 111.irtil i
the instant it belches you the twin ',lan. 'lle late. , id ! HARDWARE.
,r,„...L. also are as pus ...lily neat ru11Y.4.41.
N"""
g"'"'"" ‘vah""i a '''''.l
°al" .mgr s."-1
la‘"*l ' ""I' ' No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
1.1.2.1.L1141 , 41 of •
II EN la ' DA MA , : V, Manufacturer. alley - and Fourth street,
C. V t.:I.ICI,EN El: x. CV., llhumfaclurent. 1 P.l 7' TSBITEGII, P.A.
Sold at '...... o.fila pet box by Dr. UP.O. II K I , :YSEI:. I 1.. I
W.. nl 01 rovt., miol 1 , 3 11011.11 y . very dealer in no.t. it..•-. Ce Tur subscribe: is now opeumg a well selected armor t
-1111,,u,41...t. U.! Epinal 5(.41, All la .lern ...• lettet, 1 .„ . : /•0•111. of tortagn mud domestic liartia,re, all new,and will be
lorination •a - advice, te. In A./Alt.-1 , w.! 1., C. V CID:R.I . :NI A ' • .1.1 ... . g.sil terns as any . other house in this city. 11,..
A t'. , 1.. Nes lok I, ' " j I"'""'" 1
a ill alaaya krep .nt hand a gr.naral assortment of
_
Air - Sands' Sarsaparlila.--P,rsona long sill.. t 11.3 RD \V A RE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS ' TOOLS, Ac-,
r.l who, Lase t ainly tried IRMO' eipwila..ti rt , ei al, li• .. a.. V. high he respectfully it., 'ars the attention of purchaser,
diseas, are but to , Hp( to give say to damp Indency, and re . ritlk t:, SAMUEL WAIINESTOCR.
, ---
Ittekutsli mil Lope of core Ere: when a remedy that has !
HE N Rh 11. COLLINS,
~.,,,, 0.,...,„1. L. 0w..•1.,1.1tin their reach, they t x, Lain, :
t.h ' it Is id . no use. nothing a ill,wo [II , . Thin Is a Or., than I Produce and Commission Merchant,
teary, it ii n witt .. - ritice of health, the greatest of 1,..p„ ! No. :27, "eVood Street.
rat blearing.. such 111 “liiil feelings les nikar:y 01d... 1 n ,, , ,,,,, PITTSBUIViII, I'd.
.Ilikilig snit .ern frorn F. l ilflllil,i II:. IWO. and et UPI. , e ii:
sense, srlaing chit Ily from the ti,ligUrlllN; and often re
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sttla - ted aroma . from their letharzy an I resort to SAND,
r. IHSIPA RI 1.1. A. they will tier ••,,. t 1 ta - .• In ti,':,,.u o
th , II ding ..u/.1 n Its :
.•1 Ibis lifanlllllg t ometly
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mill, I.• .41.•11.1.a•ar.• a boltlt. ••C !its ~•1•••‘...t•.1
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11.mth4 k ot:Ns,t, t. , any L.rw ni kl,nl l / I .l:Lg th, -:al
CAI 1 - 1 -Te pre,eut milhwith.sh I , ar hul 1.. mek Lt
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ttP_ at $ll.,
rl..t.•t, I:F:NJAMIN PAGL J.
l'itarm,ctitt•Dl nud ellvintat,
LERS & C.i , rortwi of g0c...1 .‘ll , l W
1,1-11Gzigip ,noralk
SE- lint clielor's flair I/ye -- P,r-fti.verance,
111.111.1 r, mil.l iwriment. twi•tity yt pt 1 11
n. 0.1 vr t ttp. upvil the top,st nitaid
It, hit tam.% where Imitators hilly V it•H, Intl lift Nopl.Fitt:.
gvy umy i.„t arrt•st its otiu,ird way t-
ut
lade and or appleel. kill 1111 h: pri‘ate r..,en,
BATS'IrEL4 11 . 1 g, SVareroonni,2:r3 Broadway, New e L.
11i, wholesale an I retail, I,y ler. , 110. li. Karma, 140
1213'.13.1..11
04 - Cold at No. 161 Wood •treet, and
.tir et.wk Sot , [,E , lint WINTER CkF^t.
tt huge 1.4 Celentinl,and other titylen t
Cwt., mlticli we will moll lon for miti. blett,Ltri & Co., 164
taro., ortlit
PEKIN TEA STORE,
Fit ESII clioiee lot fresh (keen null filoek Tens.
Jost rocetvod direct from the importers, whirlt wilt I.e sold
wholesale mn.l prices lower Ilottt
TO INVALIDS.
EXTENSION OF STAY
VINDING it impossible, from the seouniu
latilig "sleiummis upon his attontiiiii, to leare I'U ts
horgli ra issrly as he Wit deisigtieth
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH, '
=MIN
11 ul amend him nppointinnut in thin city till Ell.it, uNielf
.onipaulkle with otli,nrrungonientn, until the , 11. th (411Whe,
uli,re ho cony In onisnltuti dnilc (Sabbuth ox-op tin!) at his
.111111 at the
ST. CLAIR lIOTEI.,
C“rti, ~1" Penn awl St. Clair erteeLe, tentrante• ..n Perm el
otii lh, 114.0rn al TEN TO FOUR, r. , r PC I.eloN A1:1
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
Iu th.• tlitt.ta of which the empl.lynten lof
A l' PROI'RIATE
o...ucut6.nal anal Mtrhanical Itt•na.4ll..a autl
Ikalat.lks lien g.iveu him a degrao of .c,an whk4.ll can never
atterol a partial imperfect [detriment a th.uw filistintle and
iintitierfots diseases; and (rnt ample expel letive,
dITCII feels himself citify justified iu asserting. tlidt when
disease is so far tul‘tineed that the ninnyr 1111,11.1 tali, 114.
alTerti relied
I II FITCII may able lie ronsolted for CAl'Aßltll, either
in the heat! or thrailt, with the use of local itptilleations, by
means throat and nasal syringes, together with the ohs,.
vatic,. of iiiressary general ineasurea, enables him hi retie, e
in clews ”ftentinn'n a a year's standing. Ur may he con
t ile~l
for Chronic Inflainniat inns of the
Stomach and newels. and for Fatal& Diseases, which the
employ inent of appropriate mirhauical appliances, ...I alike
hnu to treat with alataat nnif.rtn tillecostl.
DR. FITCH will Is• assisted by his associate, DR J. W.
SYK ES, who will Ito witli him after the loth f Ma), and
with whose assistance he hopes to attend to patients from a
distance, with ions de ay than hiss heretofore been unavoi
dable. Should BR. FITCU be under the
uaxnsi lc of Irxc
ing .11 the lot of June, Instead of remaining till Ow 12th.
the appointment will be eonrluded bo DR. SY K ES,
will remain until Saturday evening, July 12th.
To artsanmodato hit fury using and extensive Western
practice, DR. C. M. FITCH will open in June next, a porms•
neat °dice, at BUFFALO. New York, where he will la., alter
leaving Pittsburgh, and where all communications will here
after he addressed.
• _
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH wi,llea it express]) met,
that he has no longer any bunion:el connection mai. In. S.
5.1 , 1112,11, and would yell attention to the CARD which he
found himself called upon to publish Immediately on his r
turn from Europe, having reference to the course win, I Dr,
S. S. PITCH was unfortunately persuaded to puma,. Jur wg
DR. C. St. FITCH'S Abseil,
to, laide desiring to consult DR. FITCH, nhutsl.l call as
early us possible.
S U
lIIRSIIVELD SON.
MMER GOODS-
No. 7e Wooi snierr i
Will open THIS (Wednesday) MORNINO, their new stock of
MEN'S FURNISIIINU OOODS,
SUMMER SEASON,
That arrimi by the buiS steamers.
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FORSYTH - & SCOTT,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION
11 V, C 11, A N 'l' S ,
Dealers In Wool, Hides, Flour,
BAC ,, N. LARD AND LARD OIL,
41 2 - A UESERALLY.—fi:O
No WAlntt :STRhET, PITTSEWRGII, PENNA.
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Welli., Wellsville, 010...
- M. Martin.
11.11 .1..n.--02.1.01'1 Cit. HI, Ilk. l Koons & Hemline, Phila.
11..., I. a Co., P 4 ,
IKIII,OI. KU Ilet• NOII , IL .t llarret..son.
.1,...•ph r 1'1.1.1.:1 1,11i4. Pil:k.
11,‘ , 1113. , AC ii Ici n. r. Hanker". I iolnim /c Connell, Cincinnati.
Sal. tu, .11.1.. itel,llyl , S. L. Bullock & Co.
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NV I. 1.4 1J 1 A AIS .6z, - ALLEN,
M AN U ACTU ItMS ON
CH I LSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
4SD FITTING u ENEKALLY,
Per Warming and Ventilating Building*.
4 Ad - W A. atl I :vita - act for Witrtinuir and Ventilating
..; 11.4 Ni or anti,
l000l", I 1.,"pil Factor - los. lionsWi,
1 urt Jails, or 11, Iris. N'. 51ARICET STIOWT,
RAG
WILLIAM B. HAYS & CO.,
DEALERS IN
BIM 11111 S, SIDES AND SIIORDERS,
I LARD
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SUOMI-CI:RED and
CANVASSED HAMS
A lArg, ,to.k ithra).4 Pq hAntl
No. '497 Liberty Street,
ITITSItURII 11, PEN Isr A
PEARL STEAM MILL,
A1.1,1 , ;(11IENV.
iter FIAIUIt DELIVERED T 9 FAMILIES In either of the
ts'o ,
11RDSn•. noly Itt tho Nllll, or in Lars It the store,' of
I It: AN, IN A t:k , W, mtroet.
1,1( ACS A REITER, Cot • Lindy end St. Clair sh 6eta.
11. I' SCHWA 1C1'7., Drugost, Allegheny.
TERMS: t'.1911, ON DELIVERY.
BRYAN, KENNEDY & CV
ALEX. HUNTER,
lIIMMIEM
14 1 LOU R. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A 21' /) PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH
do 'UK
KERR & HUNTER,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
—AND
-44-ST EAM BOAT AGENTS, - 101
No. '27 Give, between Pine and tHive
SAINT LOUIS, 610.
JOHN COCHRAN Sr, BROS.,
fttle2Mapc - 1 y.l
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON RAILINGS, VAULT DOORS
WINDOW SHUTTERS,
W 1 N DOW JU AR DS, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second st. and 56 Third street,
prrrstwituii, PNICNA.
W. It. SMITH W. W. MAIR . 30S. It. HUNTER
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER,
lA' II OL E SALE GROCERS,
Second and 151 Front st.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES BLAKELY,
ELROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smitlifield street!,
PITTSBURCIII.
en_ l'omongors brouktht from tho old country to Pitt,*
tourgh, awl moneys romated to Ituropec. I nov27
AS. l'ol.l.lNr,
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PROPRIETORS OF TUE
Collin.' pitt aiburgh, Meadville 4. Erie
CANAL LINES. •
Nov. 114 Ant) 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
REFItitNNCES
PITTSII UllO U
M . In. }Lumley & Co.. Murphy, Tiernan & Cu.,
Smith & Hampton. Wiiaou & Co.,
Candle., Moms h Co., Englialt & Itichardnon.
Putt it , . LPHIA—
Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother * Co.,
Wood, Bacon & Co. ffeb4B
NVESTRIIN INSURANCE COMPANY, I
MAY 6, 1856.
I) — _ - --z s — p Tut , : DtßEcrolcs OF THIN iii.impk.siy HAVE
UrY this tin) dedBred a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per
share on the Capital Stock, psyshie to Stockholders on or
after the IStit Wet. Ituyl,'-hrt Y. M. tIORDON, Soc'y.
TILE AMERICAN MACHINE STAMP
peculiar advantages over all °Went in use :—
lnt.
It is always reedy for use, being compact, the ink and
stamping pads being combined. 3,1. A perfect impression
can be made by a mere boy. 3d. The impression can be put
on the exact spot desired.
Railroad and Banking Companies, Brokers, Insurance
Cotupanlss, Postmasters and in fact all business houses, will
find this stamp invaluable for marking Nottll,Checke,
Cards, Letters, Tickets, Wrapping Papers, Ir.
Orders received at W. S. lIA
myl4 I milt Stationery Wareham, Market at., oar. 2d.
.4." . N..
"THE MEItCANTILF, AGENCY, 59 Fifth t
street Masonic lien, will rem.," on the 14th Instant, kill
iSie corner of Wood and Fifth etc. ovfettie Flanking house of I
It.4atrick A Co.
Bee oar advertisement below.
THE MERCUTILE -- AGENCY,
PITTSBURCIIi •
.
Established in New York, Jane, 1841—
, Pittsburgh Mart:ll4 , li 839,
POP. THE PROMOTION ANT' PROW . PION OP TRADE
llsving Branches and Associate Offices In
NEW YORE B. DOUGLASS A Co.
BOSTON Rusrad& & Co.
PUILADELPIII A B. Donal-Ass & Co.
BALTIMORE J. D. Pawl & Co.
CHARLESTON B. Dnuateas A Co.
NEW OIt.LEAN 4 B. Mamas & Co.
RICHMOND hurt & Bern.
CINCINNATI B. Bemuse& Co.
B. DdeaLits & Co.
ST. LOUIS .......... houstass & Co.
CHICAGO B. Dosaws & Co.
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This institation supplies (to subscriber, onlyjall necessary
information as to the standing, responsibility, &c.. of Mor
s haute, Trio:lois, Manufacturers, Puhlie Companies, dm.,
throughout the United States, their Territories, and Brithsh
North America. It Ia a valuable auxiliary to Importing,
Shipping and Commission Merchants, as well as Jobbers and
Manutactorero, apd to all partisis baying , Tium Exchange, or
dispensing credit.
The collection of debts lu the States, Canada, Ac., attended
to with promptness and fidelity.
Tennis made known at the office.
B. DOUGLASS & CO.
Subscribers to the Agency who have ocatakat to travel
through the Staten are furnished with introductory letters
to the various oflicen, where they can obtain information
without extra coat aprthlm
FARMERS AND MECHANICS'
FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Ilos. TIIOI3. B. PLORRNOE, Preel.
El e. R. Ilcmsoce„ Secretary.
STATEMENT OP BUSINESS,
From (heist day of August to the 314 day of Dm., 1855
Aninnut received in Marine preminme $ 68,242 31
6' NS 39.1108 32
Total premiums for live months
CAPITAL .
INVESTED AS PITLIAJWS :
Bonds of Allegheny Comity, Pittsburgh, and
Pittsburgh Vs • .$ 78,1'21 fin
Railroad Bonds, Coat 33,100 OU
Lew on First Mortgage of Real Mrtate 59,950 00
Stocks, Collateral ' 30,384 tril
Cash In Batik and on hand 11,032 22
Capital subscribed, (payment not yet due).......... i 17,0131 00
Premium Notes, not yet matured 68.387 31
Due from Agents, (secured by Bonds) 113,8e'S 01
Expenses and Commissions 11,662 311
$409,151 13
Total amount of Losses Incurred, hut not yet adjnettel:—
Fire .. 1,6&1
Marine 9,000 00
$4,666 66
This Company Insures Hall and Cargo risks on the (Ado
and Mississippi tributaries. Insures against boas or Damages
by Fires. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly paid.
ltsdosseacre,—llou. T. M. Howe, lien. J. K. Moorhead,
James Wood.
For Insurance apply to
THOMAS J. IiONTKR, Agent,
No. 90 Water at., bet. Wood and Market.
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
(*Tier., B. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
Sir - MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, Freight,
to all parts of the world.
INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivera, Canals,
Lakes and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERCHANDI2E generally. On
Stores, Dwelling 'louses, &c.
Assets of the Company November 6th, 1865.
Bonds, Mortgages and. ..... -.4101,020
Pioladelphia City, and other Loans 86,210 90
Stork in Bank., Railroad and Insurance jen. 23,000 10
Bills receivable..._.....-..188,440 97
(hush on band..........._...28,826 05
Balances in hands f Agents,. Premiums on Ma
rine Policies recently hatted, and other debts
due the Company 93,889 98
Subscription Notes 100,000 00
William Martin,
Joseph IL Seal,
Edmund A. Sunder,
John C. Davis,
John D. Penrose,
G;orge G. Lelper,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. It. M. HII3II/11,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer MelDula,
Charles Kelley,
IL Jon. Brooke,
J. U. Johulkot,
lIIMESII
Taos. C. Mimi, Vice President.
limns LTLUURN, Secretary.
P. A. AIADKIRA, Agent,
No. 95 Water street, Pittsburgh.
ILINUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COllrY,
OF PHIL ADELPIII A.
CHARTER PIII.FETUAL-6iLAIVELD BY TUC lITATZ OF PENXBILvkmi.
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, MARINE AND LVLAND TR.A.N.YPOUTATION`
AARON R. IJPPINCOIT, President.
ORRIN ROGERS, Secretary.
OEORAM YOUNG, Treasnror.
DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lippincott, William D. Thomas,
Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal,
Nicholas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks,
Orrin Dogma Charlug J. Fields,
John P. Simons, James I'. Smyth.
iffirThis Company has been organized with a Dish Capi
tal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business
to its available resources. To observe prudence in collate
T
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 76 Water street. -
J. NEWTON JONES, Agi at
The following well known and responsible Arms In Pit t+
burgh Isere authorized reference to them, with regard to t
stability and soundness of the Manufacturer? Insnran,
Company.
linnmer & Rehm, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George 8. Bmith & Co., Hampton rk Campbell,
Jones, Tiernan A Co., H. Childs k Co.
nov7
ll=
Corner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine Insuraue
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, 5860,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Ininrance Co., of
PIIII.AIALPHIA. CAPITAL, 1300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCILESTE.B., VA. CAPITAL, 19300,000.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, liAit
HISBURti. CAPITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Inauranoe Co.,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND A=TS, 52,154,489.
Pennsylvania Ino lITILIIOO Co., of PITISBUItOIL
CAPITAL AND ASSET,N, N0r.5,1856, $129,05113
Wm. P. Jounssos, President A. A.
dAc CAA pc.l y .
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT GALWAY, President.
THOS. GRAHAM, Secretary.
AGI-This Company makes entity Insurance appertaining to
or connected with LIFE 1118K8.
Also, against MILL AND CARGO RISKS on the Ohio
and Blianwippi Rivers and tributaries, and MARINE BIERS
generally.
And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the
Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation.
Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to
all parties.
.J. BANKS KNOX
,•
- •
DELAWARE MUTUAL
DIRECTORS.
James 0. Hand,
Theophilna Paulding,
Jame" Traqualr,
Wllllam Byre, Jr,
Joshua L.
Jansen Tennent,
Samuel E. Stokes,
Henry Sloan,
James B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
John B. Sample, Pitti•burgir
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. Logan, •
WM. MAJIMPLT, President
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
I=l3
A. A. CARRIER &. BRO.,
PITTSBURGH
DIRECTORS.
Robert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joseph P. Gazsam, 31. TA, John Scott. •
James Marshall, David Richey;
James W. Hallman, Charles Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley, Joseph B. Leech,
John Ihdlerton Mansfield B. Brown,
David 11. Clambers, Christian Zng,
William Carr, Robert H. Hartley,
Jae. b. McGill. fablft
. .
.
-
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
'WILLIAM BAGALEY, President.
SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary.
OFFICE: 94 Water street, Wigan Marla! and Wool streets.
Allir Insures HULL AND CARGO 11,1810, on the Ohio
and Mississippi Rivers and tributaries.
Insures against Loss or Damage by HRH.
Also, against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation
and Transportation.
DIEII6CTOEfI
William Bagsley,
James hi. Cooper,
Runnel Boa,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
Immo 11. Pennock,
Harbaugh,
Walter Bryant,
John Bhipton.
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
JOHN H. SHOEN'BHHOKR, President.
ROBERT FINNEY,
C. W. BATCH= eneicii agent.
WILL iNsuits. maAnsraT ALL KINDS
OP
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS.
DIRICCTOBI3.
J. 11. Shoenberger, G. W. Ciao,
C. W. Batchelor, W. K. Nimick,
Isaac M. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, R. D. Cochran,
R. T. Leech, Jr., Jobn A. Caughey,
George S. Seidel; S. S. . _
David APCandlau. ~ ~.±. k -,
Air- All Loewe captained by 'tartlet . ' [aided under' poi:ldea
boned by this Company will be liberally, adjusted and prompt
ly paid at its OPPICE, No. 99 WATER STItEIiT. L.ly'll
PENNSYLVANIA INSIJICANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH..
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTIIORIZED CAPITAL, 1300,000.
4W-insure Suldinge and other l'lnperty against Loge or
Lawny by Fire, and the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navi
gation and Transportation_
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier W. birClintock, Jas. P.. Tanner,
George W. BMlth, W. S. Haven, D. IL irk,
I. Oder Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A.. 7. Jones, J . H. Jona, 11.. , R. Combs&
OVPICERS.
Praiden/ Hon. WM. P. JOHNSTON,
Vice President BODY PArrEJABON
See) and 21Pisi..--A. A. CLUMIZIL
7; ;' ~~7"-r' ;
NEIV-..ADVERTISEIMENTm
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A iii,torrEgy. D,
Superfutsodeld's (Mimi Pittsburgh, lfiy S 4 j t
t ' •
10:1, ALLISOHEN Y VALLEY RAILROAD. MILT? RE I .t.'„ •••., •
ENCAMPMENT, at TARENTUM, tuay.. , 2l, ZS and 29 . 1 • '
EXCURMON TICKEITI to Tsrentutil and retina for sale I 1 •
at THE DEVOT, on Taylor street. Fare rje..
itt32it A. J. I.IOPpER, Sign.
Fresh Arrival or Salt Oysters.
JUST received at STEINRUCK'S; No. 111
Wahl street, where ail the delicacies of the season can
tee Lad, served up in puy detilrulAnstyl, lin IA also In daily ,••
rdeelbt of New Potatoes, Feast Wetter.. Prows, Shad. Bea Se
Bass, and s great variety of Lobo Fish, a Web will he sold " -
to (smitten, !lute's, and restsorauts, Oil Me must reationaltio •—•
terms.
Just revelcoal, a large and tine Tot or temons, Oranges and -''
Pine Applen. F. STMII4I2I.:CIi, '4
luylba „ Na. Ili Wood atzert. 1
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"The Campbells are CoMiug.”
THE MODEL TROUPE OF THKWORLD. 4 •
FOURTEEN PERFORMERS,
FOR FOUR NIOHTS, commencing. ou WEDNESDAY, • '
May 28th, ut 999
MASONIC HALT/ ;'
WEST & PEEL'S old and original
CAMPBELL MINSTRELS ;
antler the dlreotion of the world-renowned MAT. PEEL -
New Songs, Chormaa, Operatic Burlesques, Dances, ,
witlol-1 tie
ei r e r uted Fparticulars ws bills of the day. T'ickete 25 rents.
iny2o .
LARUE TRADE SALE OF SUMMER ti
CLOTHING.-011 WEDNESDAY MORNIND, 'May 28, 4i.
sr. t 0 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner pf
Wood and Fifth strects, will be 801d,wtthm Menne; a very ~ii
extensive stink of Stu 'inter Matting, comfit - Ling.: 400 pairs 4.
fancy and plain ,swim.-re pants; 800 pairs satineit, tweed,
and jean do.; 2uo pails cottutiude nod tidal do.; 400 silk; 5
cashmere, satin and casiimere vests; 125 Idarseillaise and
other light do.; WO tumor cloth, tines cotton end , summer
cloth coats; 20 dos. Mei white shirts, linen Isismiut and col- Ai
mars. ALSO-10 pieces super black broad cloths; 20'pieces
fancy and plain summer pant staffs; super satin vesting%
satinetts, tweeds, patent thread, spool cotton.. silk twist, &c. ed
The attention of - the Trade is invited to the above, which 4
can be examined on theday previous to sale. Tertio Cash i
—par funds. my2o P. St. DAUS, Auct.
MACKEREL, HERRING, 1). FRUIT, &e.
AT AUCTION.—Ou TUESDAY HORNING, 27th
inst., at 11 o'clock, at the Commercial Sides Moms, corner
of Wood unit Fifth etreets, will be sold: S 3 bids Mackerel
and Herring; 20 sacks Dried Peaches and Apples; lidatforns ;
scales. my 213 P 131.11Atlft, Auct.
ORANGES ---200 boxes in prime order, just k
received and for auks by RHYMES. & ANDERSON, I
wy2C No. SO Wood at,, opposite Charles Hotel.
QYRUPS-IUO doz. Lemon Syrup :
doz. Strawberry do;
5 do Pine Apple do;
dirltaspberry dot jest remised
15E1 bIER & ANDRItSON,
No. 89 Wood street.
.4108,101 31
.. 300,000 00
103161 13
nd for mile by
nay 34
SU U Alin-10 bide. extre. powdered;
10 do. granulated;
10 do ernslged, just received and fur Ben
11E1'.5.1E1t k AN DERtON. Ne. 39 Wood mt.,
Opnoelte St. Claarles Hotel.
MOLASSES ---3U bids. N. 0, just reeeivedt
and for ;We by SPRINOB . II DARIBAUQH,
uty.ll NU: ?X liberty street.
UG AR CURED C. HAMS-10 tierces, justf,
recelyed ®d for sale by • t
my2B
___SPRINGER llARBitaill, 1
L ARD OIL-1O bbts. No. 1; -
lo do. N 0.2: in store and for satoly ,
to -6. 3PIUNUELL-11-4.ItHAIIOU.
OOLIVE SOAP-25 boxes - just received and
for sale by my** S PRI bld ER lIARRAUGII._
GGERMAN SOAP-10 bouts justreceirede
end fur Kale ley ruyal SPIIINtkEIt
DRY HIDES-200 prime to arrirelnd for
eale. by tuy2o srinNor.H. ILARI)AWIff.
WOOL --The highest market.. prir:e, cash, r0,...„. :.
m id by SPILING.ER 11.41aUkUtiali. 1-
.• • • irc,i ) ,-, ; .
nir2B •_. No. 29N 01)Crty bi- t •• V.,,,,,..
. , • •
BACON -300 pieces received imd.for en
by uly26 11k.N U. COLLINS.
CHEESE -200 hostsprime nesrAV.
Cutting Chectia, !waived awl fur aala
u 551.4 3 111NRY . It. COLLINS. a
$817,348 16
AtrESTER.N INSURANCE COMPANY,
1 Y Pertsoutiou.-o.FAlifitt DAIISIE, President; F. hi
•
QoanoN, Secretary.
Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRE and hiAItINE,..,
t
Alt lowest will be liberally lidinsted and promptly paid.
A Dome institution, managed by Directors who tiro well)
known in the community, nod who. are determined, b i
promptness and liberality, to malnntin the character whir
they have assumed, noolferhili the best protectiOn to those.,„ . .
who desire to be Insured. „,
Dinstcrotts—R, Miller, Jr., C.W. iticketsott, 'J. W. llntlorg
N. Dolmen Jr., W. 11. Smith C. Hansen, ileorgelY. Jackson:s
Andrew Ackley, James Lippincott, tloorgu Deride, Jamb Me:4
Auluy, Alexander X hoick, Clionifis Scott.
Air Office, No. 92 Water street, (N'arabout , of P.'llong 4
Co., up stairs,) Pittsbnrell• - tiorl:4ly Q
QI11..:1131EIL PAUL JONES FORSALE.--.1
1,7 The undersioted offer for sale, the Una
steamer PAUL. JUNES, ea one now Mai at the
u hart at PittsburKh. 4'
„
The PAUL JUNES 14 ono year and four pluntlis old-4 4
length lau fmt, twain 3S feet., hold tip feet, ow, ruginet , A ,
cylinders '23 Melina in diameter, .7 tort strolkii.. he is ltd
'complete order and wall found.in alt rustiest& gba cabin
of the most upprovoi style., and lilted up ip tlor,:tpost elegm4
mminer.
The PAUL JONES will 1.. Cold on the following terms:—y;
one-lifth mill, balance 4,8, 1•2 and lh mouths, with ins
terra and approves! security. If said boat is uot sold a(.i
private dale ballet' the lst day cif .11dy next, she will lie
1,4,1 at velar auction, and hold on that day.
NE
Any person having classes against the PAUL JO. .ti
, w itl,
forward them to the atoteridgmhl for settlement eiong vs N I
the balance of the eLlitelit, ns ,soon ny a ist boat is told.
W. A. CALI/WM.1,1, Tnigters
hlAjlli IitTERLIML ) ;
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N EW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! I
Va1:a1...n.1 Lily in Mexico; 1..:, A lahriel Fel o*.
e . .
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The ,Psr.owgrasa Papers, or Living on tln.y Country: ,
.)3
Fty.1.1 , . t„.'„atytts. •I'l
F.,111111 (or thy SO4 . 11l1; on ex"llent Wok.. .1' . • •
l'lonhostan. Ly q. h. Phtlatnlyr Ih.s+.llekd.
Mn YarYt Maitland, I.c Sunny tilde; written by lberselti
Al Mane and -Abroad; by Margaret Fuller•Lhali. I. .
Ihe Munsby Papria--Irtsh I.:Atoms—by .Ina. Brot&gluunt ~ .„ -
MAGAZINES ItLITIVEIi FOR Am&
i
Harper's NOR Monthly Nlagyjne. .
(./GtiGGG'S Illu..aratml A InYtkela Monthly MagNZIII, / . '
1•rIPI,4111', Ladit'S' NIIEII.IIIO Aingtaill, t 7- . I
Lludyy's hall) 's Hook-47.4%1.0m. and steel engraving,/ - , , •
Itallou'd Dollar Monthly Mat.Twitit.,tya iry 10 yt,
Inlslir',l Nos,' York Journal. ;
School hooks 1..1.1. r itr.buttly no hand anti for sale by •
W. A. tlll.l/EN FEN NI±A" A CO.,
i„,.24_ Filth st., outsiolle the Thyatre. J '.- -
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR - ..
8 1 .
RYMTORblit.—An unfailing restorer and prerrerve - --
of the hair and sight. It Is not a dye! The hair sat will .. ' •,
kers. however gray, are restored to and puitegved iiii thei •
original life color I By. its use. wigs, opectacies and graf ;
Lahti. will soon become exthwt. The lleatorer•ttsertwith .
the Zyloltainatunni, not only cleanses the hair, but inclinel
tt to curl, giving it aeon, glassy and naturalappetwancei
The Restorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, an
remove and prevent dizziness, betulache, sentrt. dandruff;
scald-head, or any eruption of the skin. and all unnatural
perepirations of the head. It is a etrtalu cure for cataro
in the head. I
Sold by JUS. FLEMING, Druggist, r. ,
nir24 esir. of the Diamond and Market be. '3
TWELVE HOURS 1.
IN ADVANCE OF. THE MAIL
ow- TILE?. EASTERN DAILIRS aro regularly reccivis
twelve hours in advance of the Malt, and delivered to soli
scribers at the following rasa: 1:
Philadelphia LEDGER, 10r. per week.
New York Daily TRIBUNE, 16e. per week.
e e HERALD, :e " :7
" TIMES, e w z‘
,Q3-ir Leave your orders for tlidse, or any other Easter
papers, at 71 Fifth street, for
my 24
ROCHELLE OCIIRE—S casks just ree'4.ll
sod for We by Ituy24] 1 0 LEMIN6 BROS. .=f,
BALM 1000 FLOWERS-5 gross just rc
mired, and for sale by. Erny 24) FIRMING BROS.
.75 BAGS PRIME RIO COPEBE ;
20 " Etxtra Old Lagnayrk
10 •° Old, Java
20 pockets French Java
2 bales prime Mocha
10 bags old Maxicalbo
Selected expressly for my retail business.
my% F. It. DRAVO, No.l Diamond.
NEW TEAS—Direct from the Import
100 chests choice Y. 11. Tam; ~
100 . Ookings and Chains;i
20 " flue Haigthili Breaking ;
..
20 " " Souchong;
5 " Chang Peko Plower& j i...."
lem now receiving weekly iota of freob Teen. - ...1
my2l F. It. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. `!,
XTKA FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls. choici
Juin received, and for sale by
mpg EiPKINGER lIARBAI7OII.
Nicaragua Naps. ,
NVIIOLESA_LE AGENTS I'OR THE MAII
Q NICARAGUA, J. R. U. CLARK & CO„ No 71:
Fifth litreut. who will furnish them at the pfiblishers' loxq .
mit wholesale price. At retail, 17 cents, or three for $l..
Dealers and others will please send in their orders.
tuysl:ltdaw
Capt. Mark Sterling,
Samuel M. Kier,
110 LT'S PATENT HAND STAMP.-Thy
subscriber, Agent for the "FRANKLIN lIANK
S'fAMP COMPANY" of Buskin, Mass-. is how prepared 61
otter to the public a Stamp which, for all practical purpueel
surpasses an of the kind heretofore offered to tae publio
Fat Batltowls . Poet-offices Public Douses, Steamboats, trf
Professional men foe stam ping; their library, Druggists lei'
printing their own labels, and all ilermiutile tuen for stamtv,
lug their envelopes, and In fzict in the Cultilsr4
pity who wants a Stamp for marking Litton, Clothing, &e.le
this is Jost the thing. k
This Stamp Is unlike any other in the market, and is not.
open to oldectloue reasonably urged +limiest other articles
the kind offered to the public, which facts are established
examination—
let. It is offered for about ono-half the usual reed of others?-
.
'2d. Being more simple to its construction, kis less
to get out of order.
SI It is more compact, easier operated, and mom certaiin .
of- nuking SSELYSCS nitearamoss.
The proprietors rely upon the intrinsic merits of tK4i
Stamp tbr its general adoption,foellug confident that itir , t
cheapness and superiority combined, over all others, ,
give if a favorable-introduction.
The public are Invited to call and see the operation
the variety of styles of electrotype dies.
Orders received for any style or pattern, end the dies eliti - 5 4 7.
trotyped, of the best material and workuutuship.
MOSES F. EATON, Agent,
No. 119 First direct., Pittsburgl , Pa.
N. R.—AGENTS WANTED Immediately to imovses for tfo''
above, to whom a liberal CalUlluintiloS Pratt, paid.
CERTIFICATE.
I hereby certify that MOSES F. EATON, of Pittsburghl ...,..,,,,,
Pa., is the duly - uppoluted Sole Agent for the sale of "
Patent hand Stamp" for the State of Pennsylvania, (exceptlA
lug the City Of Philadelphia,) and also for the Conntiee
Athialtalit, Trumbull, Mahoning, Columbiana and JeffersonO. , .
in the State of Ohio.
• FILLINIIN Mann SrAtxr 0011 PANT, Respos, Mass,
gy their Agent, W. 'WILLARD.
Pittsbirgk, Huy' It 1820. (lute) frn '
William Bingham,
John & Dilworth,
Frauds &lilacs,
J. Bchoonmaker,
WlMasa B. Hays.
SUGAR --20 bbl-. brown Coffee Sugar.
20 do A., Just received and for sale b1;t7:„
rcul RHYMER & ANDIMSON, No. .%) Wood it.
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RICHARD SHANNON. 1
ADDER.--43 casks for sale by
myB B. A. FARNIRMCK A co.
ACE.-200 pounds for sale by, A
, A. FALINESTWK CO.
ouruur first ant Wuud au*
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