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Between Chicago, where center the great
routes leading out into the northwest, and Pitts
burgh where terminates the shortest and best
route from tide water, the ground is to be -occu
pied by one great road 465 miles in • length.
When completed throughout, as it soon will be,
the "Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail
road," with its termini at the head of a river and
on the verge of a lake, at two Cities where steam
ers and cars - rendezvous to exchange freights,
will take rank as u grand trunk line, and be
come distinguished among American roads.
To Pittsburgh and Chicago, the merging of
three Anita jute one through lino is obviously
advatttagtmitk- because it will unite them by one
lifte*jaah can never be sundered, and which,
With the Pennsylvania Railroad route, will estab
lish between Philadelphia and Chicago, through
Pittsburgh, over a friendly line, eight hundred
and4hieen miles in length, a direct,,rapid, An d
cheap communication.
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FOR PRESIDINt:k
JAMES BUCHANAN
• OF PENES rr, V Axj* 4.
Ottkjed 14 the Decision cl the National. Oroperdion.)
. OENICPCIT ATIC ST ATETIO(ET
SCOTT, OP Commun.& co
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ifAbOB- Jr., 111orrOOMERT CO.
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TVittoirmr . tires; porrn Comm.
KANSAS' ND NEDBIisKA
The sole-Cause of the disturbances in Kansas
tliC - ditattiet ultraia;r'
who, not couteet -with Managitirtheir".own of
fairs, must even undertake to regulate the inter
nal policy of their neighbersj ll l ll .B P 4 1 11 4'91 -
be let , alone by these proselyting , pesta-,--trai
Kanssitmigreint Societies,led, the:despei.r.:
ate gape
,of moulding thili:neWtOluml?itY to
their peculiar views, while 'the- ultrtdstson, the
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other,:nide sif the uttptioth ' liv' , in the in -
mediatutteighborfinod of,the, nett' :territory,- felt
in duty bianniff-mcitile:plinciple of self-defence,
tocouriiet oppo
nents. The ielg2ooo4,lF:lt,Terrin—through
the intermedilling of tifeSenpficisite extremes,
the peace =andprosperity Of .iCatissa have been
destroyed—and the inhabitants of that hapless
region whotad Bought a peaceful and quiet. home
are now involved in all - the horrors of civil war,
and placed in the hostile attitude of rebellion, to
the constituted authorities of the country. There
was nothing.iii the nature of the new territorial
bit! to lead to this untoward result—the gut:-
tion of slavery was left entirely to their own ar
bitrament, and had not Kansas been made the
battle ground for these contending factions to
unhallowed warfare, it. too, like NI•
braska, would have been a peaceful and prosper
ous community.
But Kansas has become the prey of alien dema- .
gogues—a creature upon which they are mail
ing-fatal experiments, as chemists by their poi
sons upon some vile animal," while Nebraska,
organized under the same territorial bill has been
let alone, and although less favored by nature
than 'Klemm, is peaceful, happy and thriviny ;
the emigration to Nebraska bus flowed through a
natural channel into that territory—the people.
have been loyal to the territorial government .
they have framed their own laws without the in
terposition of meddlers ; no demonstratio4
violence and rebellion have occurred, for pseudo
philanthropists have not undertaken to regulate
their domestic affsirs ; nor have belligerent
divines counselled war and sent rano:lg then
Sharp's rides. In other words Nebraska 1.01,
been let alone
Pennsylvania Railroad and Mining Re
gister.
The first number-of a new periodical nnder
the above title, published.by Thomas S. Fernon,
Esq., of Philadelphia, has reached us. It iJ, ass
its name implies, especially devoted to Railrold
and Mining interests, and contains a great Nil •
riety of well written articles on well chosen sub
jects, besides statistics, which render it a met
valuable medium of information. As this is the
only periodical of the kind published in this
State, it will doubtless receive that snstaining
patronage to which its intrinsic merit undould
edly entitles it.
The following extract from the Regi.iter will Le
found interesting. It is a condensed but ,tr.k
ing view of the great advantages isisseased by
Pittsburgh over all other cities on the Ohio, sad
foreshadows her " maul f. st desti La) 21. the
great commercial emporium of the west :
PITTSIIVIttI 11 AND cliICA(l0.
The city of Pittsburgh in the east port of the
Mississippi valley.
In her arms two rivers fronOthe mountaik4.
unite into one by name the (Alio, which tows
down A navigable cbaunel a thousand tniles..to
join the Mississippi, and with the Miseissippl
flows another thousand mile., to join the guff`
and mingle with the sea.
From Pittsburgh a steamboat my voyage
south-west 2,000 miles to New Orleaus, north
west 1,900 miles to - the Falls of St. Anthony.
and west more than 1,800 miles to Council Bluff.
The Ohio, the Mississippi, and the Missouri
rivers, with their tributaries, have altogether
over 18,000 miles of river navigation, all acces
sible to boats from Pittsburgh.
Arrivals at and departures from Pittshurvh
for the year ending August 31, 1853
Steamers
. Keels
Flats and Barges
Total
The river commerce of Pittsburgh is of of
mense value; it includes a trade in every staple
) grown between fifteen degrees of north latitude,
where different soils and temperatures produce,
of field products, sugar, cotton, rice, tobacco,
hemp, flax, corn, wheat, rye, barley, oats, and
buckwheat ; and of fruits, oranges, figs, dates,
grapes, peaches, plums, pears, and appks; and
as river transportation is cheaper t,l" land
transportation, heavy freight from river towns.
destined eastward, will always, in the season of
navigation, pass up to Pittsburgh and there take
portage for its destination.
Pittsburgh, moreover, is an important ritilroa.l
city The Pennsylvania Railroad terminates ut
her steamboat landing, and will be joined within
her limits, by the great road from Chicago, when
an existing gap of less than one mile is filled up.
Pittsburgh is also building a road up the Al:e
plieny valley, of which 44 miles are in use t..
Eittaning; a road up the Youghiogheny valley
wilier' 25 miles are completed : a road up Char
tier's creek to Washington ; antt a road west t..
Steubenville.
By the Pennsylvania Railroad and its connt.tt
Lion!, Pittsburgh has communication with tht
eastern cities; by the Chicago road and its con:
nections she has gommunicatiou westward, with
cities upon the lakes, the Ohio, 114,0 the
eippi, and throughout the long and broad ten i
tory between. .
Chicago, the outpost city of the lates; is' the
marvel among the old cities, as these United
States are a marvel among the old nations.
in progress and in promise Chicago is beyond
example.
If we trace parallel 42 of north latitude, from
lake Michigan to the Pacific prean, we lied lying
north of it, and west of the lakes, an area of
1,150,000 square miles, which if peopled as
densely as Massachusetts was in 1850, would
contain 146,t.i23,000 inhabitants, or more that,'
six times the population of the whole union by
the last census.
Leaving the territory which is drained toward,
the Pacific, out of the calculation, and taking
the country east of the mountains drained by
streams flowing east, and therefore destined,
when settled, to have eastern trade tendencies
there remains a surface of 808,537 square toile ,
which by the same ratio to the mile, would con
tain 103,088,476 inhabitants. being equal to
fifty-two States like Ohio in 1850.
From the position of Lake Michigan, which
st etches north and south across the country a
distance of three hundred and twenty miles in 11
straight line, presenting an abyss of water im
passable to railroads, with Lake Huron on the
north-east, there is left no out-let for railroads,
leading east, except by sweeping around on the
shores of the Fowl] end of Lake Michigan.
In this railroad passage, with a harbor on the
lake, stands the city of Chicago, at the thres
hold of an empire, the mistress of its trade.
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1 840,-4,370 1446,-12,058 1850, —23,269 IML,--$3,:0t00
Here is an increase of two hundred per cent
in five years !
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..bt railroad bro '...4'7la.ffroin Pitts .
(Dear Post: 21:144aartt ride-offoirteeiti:l9urs
burglOtere
YigterdaY• 'a .MOl3 ti z sm how iii; ad
rioce of Weste Peniiiirvanianhe. seaSiin is
hre. Through ft outfiera:bhio the Wheat is
headed out, and bey are hoeing the corn..
e:ops look 7 , 'ery We I 1 . In the market of this cilf ,
tilis morning strawberries were very abundant.
At three tips a quart they were hardly
. all sold
until mid-day. tir, , en peas, too, were abnu•l
ant. That is a good deal ahead of us. ,
But the political news from the Queen City
'in he deemed the most important just now.
Well,.stich a crowd of
I trangerfkas seldom been
Oongregated in A city. rta, West, North and
South-have poured forth-their- Generals, Colonels,
Judgcs i 111. C.:s and politicians tilled and un
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filled, to 'teak of . thalting' a Pre
Sident. It soemOrd ieriet4l3? believed here
that the Detwrathritontinee - - the Presi
dent. and hence the triore earnest ikeach man
for hi's favorite candidate.
.PenrisYlvitnia is more strongly represented
itere than any other state. Onr able men, and
true and sound-men, have turned out this time in
earnest to secure the nomination of Mr. Buchnuan:
nud this time they are going to succeed. The
most considerate and best informed are sanguine
that such will be the result. If the delegates
from the several states vote as favorably as they
talk, he will go over the two-thirds rule at an
early ballot. Some of our friends are so san
guine that they are now endeavoring to induce
the Convention to nominate him unanimously at
once. But that is being over sanguine. The
friends of other candidates are not likely to with
draw them, although there is a rumor in town
that. Gen. Pierce's name will not be presented, or
if so, soon withdrawn. Judge Douglas's Mtn Is
are more hopeful, and the " little giant will bo
put upon the course for a race. Mr. Buchanan's
0. antes, however, appear sow to be far the best.
I have heard the expression of opinions from a
good many Southern delegates. They are equal
ly satisfied with all three of the prominent can
didates, and are willing that that one of them
which the North decideJly prefers shall be the
Candidate.
To mingle with the crowds which. throng all
the principal hotels, composed as the multitude
is of meutrotn all sections of the republic, and
all in good humor and harmony, one would
hardly suppose the Union is in much danger
Nor is it, while democracy triumphs. May that
be forever: for vast interests depend upon :1
In union there is friendship. peace strength, and
prosperity. In disunion. strife, war, weakne--
and ruin. It appears to he already ascertained
that the entire vote of Connecticut will he ,ast
for Buchanan, with four from Maine ; three at
least from Nlaasachusetts . one from Vermoot
and three from Rhode Island. Eighteen votes
from Sew England are tbus promised from the
start. New Jersey seven instructed, Delaware
three, and Pennsylvania twenty-seven. That
makes tifty-five. Or the twenty-three votes of
t this it is believed that sixteen prefer Buchanan!
decidedly. Indiana's thirteen Totes are instruct,:
for him ; but three will probably dodge instrue
thins at first. Michigan gives Lim six ; Wiscon..
sin these, lowa three, and California four. So
far ninety-seven votes pretty sure from th.
Nord ern States. This is without New Cork,
which will probably he excluded from the 'on
vention ii its two setts of delegates cannot set •
tle their own quarrels. If they do so, and come
in, eighteen of its votes may he set down for
oid Buck. - utaiinc ooe hundred niol fifteen
Ile has :16.0 lice from Mar)laud, and the major.
ty from lirgintm . and as that Stitt' Vote' It, !I
unit.he will have its thirteen votes. From Leo.
islana he has four certain, and at least live ea-d
from Kentucky and Tennessee. Georgia :Lll
.llurida will give him live more, and Missonr:
ifPa2anitted. It gill thus Le seen that we
consider a majority of the Convention decide::
”frilkiii@it Buchanan, And then remember, 1,,
itatitatio-eysenties. All touce4c Ids merit,,
and qualifications. If these estimates are right.
he is Cho next President. lint more anon. 1f r
are not quite out of the woods. ti
A strange letter passed through our Po , t office
KUnatty last, directed to a gentleman in West tireen
ville, Mercer county, and postmarked Houston.
Texas. March 21st." It contained a paper box, per
totaled with air holes, and containing two lire 1, ,
Lards of some description—which, rOnaideling thy„
confinement and travois fur the previous two months,
were pretty lively. The clerks in our Post office
handled the package with care !" Dispatch.
The nondescript lizzards alluded to shove were
two horned frogs, sent by Mr. Jamead. Power,
now in Tents, to his friend Mr. James Mills, of
Mercer county. The Post.otlice gentlemen need
not have been so much afraid, as frogs rarely, if
ever bite, and their horns are not of sufficient
magnitude to gore dangerously ! If any body
'doubts the existence of such animals their in
credulity can he removed by a visit to Rochester
after the let of August, as we learn Mr. Power
intends to return home with a " few more of the
same about that time
To 11.. Ethic, of the Sew rurA e/ f/
I deem it important to state a few fat. 1.,r
information of .wheat and fl,,ur de a l e r s i n -th,
eoutory, and particularly for ron.rumerl and ex
porters, as well as farmers. It is conceded, I
believe, by farmers generally, in the Nurtlu
States, that at the time of harvesting grain last
Summer, it was more wet by continuous rains,
than it had been for many previous years, and
-much injury done. In the central and southern
parts of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and that range
of latitude, the wheat was mostly secured before
the rains commenced, and in Northern Indiana
and Southern Michigan the Red Mediterranean
wheat (which ripens earlier than the white vari
ties) was cut and mostly secured, also; hut
wheat that was exposed to the rains in the fields,
whether in stooks or uncut, was more or less in
jured.
In the management of the wheat crop, some
was badly injured in the stock, fur the want of
Attention, while much was hurried into stacks
and barns before it was dry, with a calculation
to thresh and sell it as quick Its possible, which
was done. A good deal of the badly grown
wheat was sold in the Fall and early part of Win
ter, aol went to market, hence it is easy to un
derstand why the wheat was badly grown, and
damp when sold to the miller. With their ututo.t
core is it was moist weather all the time) the
flour was a little damp when barreled, and could
not fail of being second quality on its arrival in
our seaport towns or eitiea, particularly in Eu
rope.
1 will here state that there is but little wheat
in Northern Indiana and Southern Michigan to
go into market to what there has been in former
years, from the fact that very many farmers, who
bad from twenty to sixty acres last season, have
not more than enough to bread their families . I
have creditable information that in the northern
part of Michigan, especially in the timbered
lands, the wheat At good last year, hots still
at a high price, owing to the demand front new
settlers.
I would say for the information of wheat buy
er 4, as well as to do justice to the farmers, and
also to relieve any misapprehension of flour
dealers in our cities, (notwithstanding the report
from Liverpool of 30,000 barrels of stale flour
from the States,) that the wheat that may be
purchased on any of the railroads in the State of
i'‘lichigan is perfectly dry, and of a better quali
ty than that which was put into market last year.
JONAI HAN EDOCOMT.
lawn, Lagrange Co., lan., May 12, 1856.
(From the Cincfneed Colombian, Saturday.)
The Political Thermometer.
At 12 o'clock last.night the Burnet House pre
soaked au unusually lively appearance, having
already furnished accommodations to upwards
of eleven hundred guests—a large proportion of
whotainanifested. a strong inclination not to go
home " till morning." Buchanan stock was de
cidedly ahead of all o ,, mpetitors, Pierce and
Boagias having tlepres_nqi materially during the
dayl, Among the notables attracting the most
attention, - Were the renowne4 Pierre Soule; Hi x-
Govieraera Bigler, of California, and Bigler and
Porter, of Pennsylvania ; Hon. B. F..Hallet, of
: 14a4 F/e.husetti; 111=4 hiiitai_of.PUnity4talial
ete.l eta. •,. . • -
Q.necr "Mall 'latter.'
Wheat and Flour at the ►trot
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;i": '' AOEVEROI:3 ACT —We understand the; Major
:1. B. BrivornTAgenrerft
Mad - River, lodianapolis and liellefontaine Rail
rods, to.k charge of Beck's Band, np.mbering
tiveuty-one person., that accompanied the Key
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itone club from Philirdetpliis'iintl4:l4"enerpnaly'pir-•
iialied them with OA tirit.ets4otiif.ll43(line,
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cinnatt and retu r ni,:strublsogtathr. arriegement
t ' lf) , Tay their expAtittetrat ttuAturnett ifouseAur
dig their stay it4th.try. . This is an act of
great liberality, a re flects credit upon the
heart of Major Brown;'who will long be remem
bere4 by the.rociplents tige-his:generosity.
A shooting affray occurred ou Thursday in St.
Louis, in which one Wm. A. Jackson was fired at
by Henry E. Berry, but .fritheut any other
serious result than the arrest of both parties.
Jackson is the inilividdtil who's itt; tried a couple
of years agci ler the murder of the artist Laid
law, the husband of Sallie St. Clair.
[Prow the Memphis Whig.
Fight In Arkansan --Three Men Killed
An affray took place in Helena on Saturday,
by which one, and most probable two citizens of
that place have lost their lives. As there are so
many conflicting accounts in regard to the mat
ter, we shall give both sides of the story, the first
its obtained from Captain Bowman, of the Si.
Francis, and the second from Mr. Cilfiteel i a citi
zen of Helena, who came up a passenger on the
Jamie Laughlin.
. The first version is as follows: "The diffi
culty between Rice and Hindman had been talky l
over by their friends, and it was supposed that
all danger or a street encounter was over, but
that the matter would have been quickly settled
by a duel on Saturday evening. Under this sup
position Hindman and his partner, Mr. Clai
borne, started to dinner at the Cotnmercial Hot,
the challenge being expected after dinner, and
the determination being W settle the matter in -
modiately. As Hindman and Claiborne were
passing Myrtle A. Mores store, Rice who was
sittingithere with his brother. iti law. Br. Merritt,
asked, "are you the editors of the Stat, h'vbr
Demurral , '" to which Claiborne replied, .•vr•
At this Rice fired at Ifindinan, the ball strike;;
him on the right nipple, and passing arottu I,
lodged in his shoulder blade, front which it Wis,
afterward cut: Rice then started to run, and
fired the second time hut missed. The first shot
paralysed flindman's arm so that for some time
he could not draw his pist..ll, hut ut length sue
ceeded, and during a chase of about it aqua'e,
fired twice, after which he tell and was taken
care of by his friends. Claiborne, seeing Ilind
man vim , shot. started utter him, mid lied got,
about twenty pa es , Whtql he was shut ia
bark by lir Merritt Ile iintnetitately torrt•l
and, as Merritt Was entering the store door, hr
fired, the hall pts.ditg, through Merritt', bowel-
Kier tied and took refuge to the lion lit ,
fattier in law, Major Baldwin. -
Thi , is the first version, who h we obtAtned
from fill eVi•
The Per`ond rolionr,+' "The partly , met
front of Myett S Wore', store. Mt. itho•
company with his brother in-law, Itr Mor t •!.
had kern there for some tune whiting for 11.1e1
About ten o'cloek Hindman pas, I .
company with Cliiirk .rtie, Mr. Rice atepp,l
the door and asked IliuJmnu .1 he %Th. the h..
thor of the article in the ft, ••, ~- ,,r. Ho nliA•io
no nlivWer, but put his hand hi his t •
draw his rei (dyer : Klee al-o drew a sleigh
barrel pistol, and koth fired simultaneou,sk;
Hier An not wounded : Hindman was .trunk
the right krenal, the hall voiniug nut o f his lotea
near lit, shoulder blade. It i 5 ?uppoaed that the
ball passed through his body, hut our infortnnok
could not InoalVely .y whether •unli is the chat.,
or whether the hall passesl around hie body,
being diverted hg the let he- Hindman fired
several other shots at Itliht, rorne of whirl, Li....
etleet lir. Merritt was *landing in the do.ir
the -Lore, looking on. whet. Ikn i ln ta n fir e d at
}mu, the ball passing through his bowels .
M. then turned to go in the store. when Ciai
Lorne tired at him. typing effect in fit, bit
Nlerritt then turned again. and. re,ting
1,,5t..1 on him left arki, tired at Claiborne, the
sinktug Lira nu hi, left sole, juot above the
whi.d • and pais:sing through, lodged under tho
akin on the right •ide. Hindman awn stterpo•l
Lark 'onto twelve .‘r ' , II, and ehile.l • .
theta Volllo toUl it, th Alt I light ‘1
and 111wItortie then rni , e4 th.• errr, , l. • -
which, it stppear4, ert• itiltr 1.)
111 an ticipati,l3 of :to uetray. t. Mr Pttltner
1 , 1 , r. , 34 . 11ing ait6 a d,01.1, harreie i
I , l+ tttoppc.l i.y
2let`it.tZ tillt:144)11.14)41,t: I, ft tP I h taut; n,,
rtn t t it& tit
where he hanul•betn inf. , 1111.1 11/I 4,•11'.1 !',-( 3 t cl22:
in gutting n gun. he netarried it, the ,trees,
Lad nO Watt.loTl to u e it • the orrrheing. rnrii4.<
Lacing fallen from exhita?tion ecea-ioneil
their wounda and the interference of their friend..
•• Mr. Rifle wto not injured. and left 11,-I,•ri
in the evening for .to liociie in the country \
rendition ootti.tered aionewinv
favorable, though Ain precarious. Dr NI inset
and Mr. Claiborne are considered mot tally
wounded, though Dr. M. thjo L. be will recover
The recovery or Claiborne is ,eareely po,silde
An Eagle In n shanghai`• Nest
Lout six weeks ago, Mr. Hobert Cameron.
who reside■ ou the Miami river, a few miles atm.,
Hamilton, Butler aminty, obis, diorovered a bald
eagle's nest on a huge sycamore tree standing
near the river, and one of his sons, an active and
adventurous fellow, by "tall Olifilliing,” reached
the eyrie, and made a prize of two eggs of the bird
of our country, which were at once• deposited
under a "setting hen, - and iu two weeks it tine
lusty eaglet picked the shell and made his up
pearance with less pain and pomp and eireum
stance than attended the birth of the "enfant
Fraw,." (toe of the eggs proved a failure, and
this, with the eggs of the hen were thrown awry.
it being considered that the barn-yard fowl
would have quite enough to attend to in the per
-on "f the feathered"prince imperial,' and the
einehen and the eaglet are are plt 4`..!
it) !earn, dulug a 4 welt eeuld he expected The
nurse t,,wl i•, we are inftriaed
apparently at Mat, very mud, atdoo
isle.' at the reeentricitiee of his Royal Uighur , . •
the infant dird ut Jove, whose keen, untiineliinif
eyes, and Tout, sharp, crooked b ea k and a l p,
life fur Heeb and fish, are slightly terrible, and
beyond her appreciation. ti till , she attempt: to
relieve his wants with true motherly 'h r-
and. in trying to induce him to take a prome
nade, duckx at him vainly by the hour. Ills legs
are not serviceable, and disclaiming to crawl
after her, be looks with eager aspirations, as be
rumes his illustrious race, skyward. lie is very
fund of fish, and luxuriates on rats and snakes,
though he is not yet strong enough to skin diem
fur himself. The quantity of skinned garter
snakes that he consumes is queer, he twine- com
petent to dispose of almost his weight- in that
article of prepared snake.
PUNCH ON HKA DACHI: —The female headaches,
are quite innumerable, but they arise principally
from vexation and disappointment. They may
he divided into t , nervous " and "sick "'head
aches. The nervous is irritable and cannot bear
living spoken to ; the sick is despondent, or
sulky, and bursts into tears at the least contra.
diction. When a lady cannot have her own
way, a headache is the painful consequence
An unpopular vi•itor, brought home accidentally
to dinner, will produce an alarming attack of
the headache, and the symptoms that successive
ly follow are is Cant losssif appetite, deafness,
peevishnes,, hysteria, and finally a precipitate
retreat to the bed room. The poor servants feel
the effects of the headache as much as any one,
and do nut stop in the room longer than they
can help. These unfortunate headaches are
very frequent about that time of the year when
every One is, or is supposed to be, (sit of town,
and do not cease until the patient has been car.
ried to the seaside for change of air. The mild
er forms will vvio`,l upon the application of a
piece of jewelry: 9r it the furelread is wrapped
up in a new shawl, it is astonishing with what
rapidity the pain disappears. Sometimes a
shifting of the scene is requisite, and thus a box
at the opera has been known to produce an in
stantaneous cure, even when the headache in
question has been of the most stunning descrip
tion, and the opera played has been one of
Verdi's:
MORE rtORIDA INDIAN OUTRAGER—The Tam
pa Peninsular, of the 19th inst., says that about
dark on the evening of the 14th a number of
Indians fired upon the house of Capt. Bradley,
iu Hernando county, and killed two of his chil
dren. On the 16th the same band of savages,
as is supposed, attacked the train carrying pro
visions to the State troops, from Tampa to lche
puckarana, twelve miles from Tampa. The train
was guarded by four white men, a boy and a ne
gro man. While watering their horses, the In
dians, hidden in a thicket close by, fired upon
them and killed the boy ; the next discharge,
the boy's father, Stallings by name, was killed,
and immediately after a man named Roach fell.
Hinson was, shot across the breast, but got upon
one of the horses and escaped, as did the negro
man. Hatfield, the fourth guard, stood under
cover of the wagons, and kept the Indians off
until he had loaded and fired five times. He
then escaped on a mule.
Mai
Lind Wounded.
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- - ALL C0NV=.19;4 :. „ .
~,t4,l,ctok Well Alutt,-Etastr.T-Ilututeatauwatt-4
t.et. 29. IS;;s.—•rnk is tomrlify thst in the early Nut
la,,t year toy health began to decline, and fur several
1 1. 1 , 1 frequent Hemorrhages front the Lungis7;diud
The Buchanan elcs_ Pe"," thu side and shoulder, and great debil*
ding , nd powerful. I:itiet**esert) . . , eptits in t h e •hurt, LA7 . " lhouglkk 1 winktitrlionel„
-8011tikjiiit littilltiyal.4l :-1 ";414,,,V10;4144ifv coin pl -,„ c , 417
"
men tap votes At c''slll loath up u ho Oeactged opiox
encrutlaal4 yrp 2 0 1 ,,y7-otk f en fig,. corn- )1, l{y 1.02 a •llf,l ED LI E.#,R Pith!, 6:l l ing4tle 0 1 4
binsit;::forCed: . ; of 4e, 1 4 0 01ws and h.., stkrity_tettlitrihrto; J7Pft sid4,l4erfir:
Bilettitnart to atiA' - ilie" = -1 5 ieive 7 liina#1,. folks ,s„; to a ' Dist4i . rt . ,l -s itefore butt used one tka.
are in tribulation about the MOW 10311 who i< to thaw, ILii liken new loan and flirongh their Dillttettee I
head off the favorite son of Pennsylvania. to , 1 01 11,U 1,41..11,/ lam 3 wig. is .trotig
for the lase forty-eight hour, toe dine USslOll has I a..11E/1 I.• t.Eproms to" gratlaltle to Ur. Scutt, for revoniteo-
Wii,. ; 1,, toe WI. A N E'si lAI Etto Kb LIVER end I
been whether it would be hes.t to take up ltu-k of
Texas, or Caen, with either of whom, it is thought ~tn, with „, )t aeu tttimumend those e in . alki,
Buchanan tatty be beaten. The only thing kit :ono !ed. A. C. DORSEY,
for Pierce and Douglas is to Chose their man. Late She. at Nlon, , ngalia county. Va.
In that melancholy duty their adherents are Di. Lase's 1111.10/VE.D fills and IMPROVED Vernib
assiduously eirkat DiAlg,lllB faVorfi 111,4; Cage, alsn'Dr Soare Cekbritted Whits Cites-set/MI Chin
as Chi
nas he is a 'Stiu t ♦
Cum' man, and ""
little Dug" meat, prepaied solely under the oupervision of Di. I. Scott,
wishes to coils,hi ifit could, .grugular AledicaLgraduite, anti Physiciactot exteustveprac.
not do if a man from the North were this t.... !,nie villy Rs prepared by Dr. L &kat A Co.,
time selected. Pierce a gone coon, and, Nlaj, Loot Pince, Morgantown,
the one that surrendered to Capt. Scott, comeii NEIYS ynoi THE FOUNTAIN IFEADI
down quietly. Case is head and tail up, and mbiotAtirow, Vs.,'Sepe. 1:1;1855.
ears hard hack for a nomination, concluding in This is to certify, That I Kayo exandlusl.the KielPo
fair
earnest this time that he is about to make his Pr+. ing )IcLaue'e 110 Prov , '. 1 Verulifag o 41 . 1 / 11 Proved.:
"last appearance" on the public- or any other I .ig u r s P a d u ls r !:y I. Swat, srho
u tiliedirinest hab i t
I during
Stage, except that one on which this mortal coil toe toot tittit...u si lt .seara,,, o d th at , I believe he y has Improved
is shuffled off. In the back ground are, at least Lk... , make Urn above staLninoltPt.6. more willtnitly as 1
forty, third, fourth and fifth rate men, waiting a enu interßsd in [bent whatever. C. MCLANY, M• D. Dr. NIELROP'S IMPROVED vermintge and IMPROVID Liver
chance CO be the „ohot/y fished up to stop a flaw Dr,
ar , ornpanted by ' , Mini-ate of C. McLane, for sale by
to keep the wind away. Then there are number
less distinguished • • favorite sons of some school lltl.;gists aO , lMerelntuts everywhere.
K' 11 K 140 Wool it, Wholesale agent.
district or backwoods county, willing to lake
to.. J. P FLIIMINU, Allegheny, near Its.ilroad Depot,
the second place, anti the cross wires of the
aspirants for the Vice Presidency run every- 111 , l ra •U AgeuL inylndewepc
where. It is said that tby NI ppi ylelegation
would be willing to go f.i' 8UC1111.112111 fir Presi
dent, provided the Ifuelmo.tnniers would gu fur
Quitman for Vice Pre-Aden is also
said that till, 00 nit he effected, a 9
arrangement is already under...lucid between the
Pl.:lnman men and the Tenne,,,,n line
Joht,on, of Tennessee to be Bucl, - partner
There is pro mine of a desperate tight on the two
third's rule. 'h o bs Buebanan men WOOL/ proba
bly defeat it, but the) ie.. that the Staith, oLielt
ruled !..• ~uttyvta.:ot/i tut 111:ttly Pears by t h at
role, Ivor Id withdraw, and thc
Untkin, shun It Would he a tiep:nraide
when there are +., . to be Its'
while it exists
Belting on .•Old Burk
[be
We learn that bet, were ye.fer.hty frerlt•
fered, with 130 tnker.... , , that. Buchanan w.iald Le
the nominee of the Convention.
Fro,. 11... *Arno
lt/I Nli MEN' DENIto'ItATIt AsSoClA'llt/N.
tireenwooil Hxll, the iire.ent honil quarter, ‘ ,l
the Young
i, wit , thrown open t . intlir.ltiv evening. nnil
congregation wile St,t . lll l 3loq that tilled
the hill 1 Iln caparity w „,
, gyllite.l tinder it. reitil•tr citheei • , Alex Long,
being in the elinir, .Iles Fergni-oti.
, orb. inting k !tut 1 , 41'0 ".1i
their) will ter). 1•1(...1111,1 h)
ii ill.l, 11 ralter wltilltthe tweet
ing ndilre-t3ol t; k ' uf
;Cu Shtelt.h.ttt . Nltt,tr,,ti, the Vre.l
dent ot the •• 6e tit' tienernl A. II
Wright. of Nt.tty „tt
Pittidinrgh The nildri. C.r ditter gentle
tin.in ha^ horn n•liar14,11•1 . 1.1 , 1 I.y :11 ' alt,heard i.
1, 1•414: ILIt• hi 4^it'l
-9,-••••ht, or ilelirered
A LAbl iu thin city. 44y- the New•trk 1..,
ye-tt•r•ltty, re ently
%i 411,1 by It fr . Mtlit•
VVII who ha•l he*-, tan.mt• 1, :u„1 ..L e it., l: that
iu appenrAti,..• td- murk bpi
le•I',1 tier I / • 'tired the rytt.u.,
u. h ertt.tct togi
y. :he utstag w ohm:. ” lie L htt
tus•am '• " hrt tuttzer ..:iutre.l
•,1 lady In nt.toth.litnt•ht, •• 31-1.1 m iutt. iu tl,tt
w. , r1•1 i, that •• th, la, 3111. 111. if..
.treei, tit hl tk•ekt• •
, rty y::u have in:trt'it..l It i.. ggn r, .1.. l 01C: .
— 1 P., lnaa:a, hut it :- A very
likiuk! , it V 01• horn! tr.:: tet•.l, it 1,0
t !.? lug h.que m..re th.ttl 115 e
Ilt F:t:Li Cxr. Tbe
of CA!! a fll
1111. I.y tit., nol•I rAic,
"I!. I 1,1 •
ch•qpir,
91,...u,0 or fir,. ~
1..
af•-t royo w.. 1111 ••: •rt I • 11.• •• , " 1 it .1
tiwt., !..t.l 1. , • 011 14, IIIf h, 1 1 , i . 4
ctozon
A 1 s‘Fr, bylvt.rllll4 11:vrnte-,1 n I I.
t. ftgl..l $6,1
it weigh- o!Lly tntn,e , !r ;00, ,TI aS.
LIU ?... t o. ! , .!'n I .• t .•
kevp 11,:11
So:,14• of our t Itp4A Ulp , tt t Ver%
Jro a new , iii•tficr, Litt
troll tired .hreitil tier , iin laujh
ft... tfcniieinen ..1 , ;evvatiL,
fought 4 din ~n (hie
then'. a tan.,ei teacher, 111',It•
agaiityt the eliaraeter of the other,
wheeettleiti the tatter iitruil hint in the fate 1
challenge and a nnieting with
but after each tiring once ilthout rtlert, 1111'1,1:
tie- , left the field uniniuml
THE I t. 1 I ine Whigit !odd a
tug tin Saturday la -it, and adopted the platfottll
set forth Lt' the Whigs or Ke n t u ,k y . In th em
utorting at Lexington, tat the 12th or lust
The meeting resolve,l to seu•l fifteen delegates to
the Whig Convention to be 11:1,1 at Louisville on
the 4th of July next.
A LAT!: French writer says that the Ito.toniam ,
are much like own countrymen p,.;it e , c,,ur
boos, and lovers or frogs -and that they hove la
polo! in the middle or a public g.irtlen, uhiolt is
kept or the purpose of guivriy..og the 'lli.
h'ustzu ,Cr/re. It 1. 3 1;. , - , ...11r0ni. , .!
of 'hill; y0;11, ,,' Ni/111 , 1;11g,
phy•lcia.ll,. II I. It .nee :LIP! •• Iv , ' , ll - 0
1,4,11 Q, v“rn,,
"Id ItVl•ry kind: r,•,..r
itch. scald brad, nettle rash, bunion
pie , . recommended by wlii
nen bite., spider sting,. frozen both.
salt I'llolllll. xwrur vy, sore and cra , •ked lip-, •ore
no-e, warts and flesh w,,unds, it is a most
blr remedy and cure, which can be testified tr. I
thoo , amb4 who have used it in the cite of
and vicinity for the last thirty years In no in
stance will this Salve do an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made fro m
the purest notterials, from a receipt, brought from
Russia—of articles growing in that country
and the proprietors have letters from all classes,
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses, and
others who have used it themselves, and reco th .
mend it to others. Redding's Russia Salve is put
in large tin boxes, stamped on the cover with a
picture of a horse and a disabled soldier, which
picture is also engraved on the wrapper. Price.
25 cents a box. Redding & Cu., proprietors .
Aberdeen, in Scotland, or else from the scattered
fragments which the excavation of .ncicuf laic-
For sale by B. A. Fahnesttx.ik & Co , Flem
ing tiros., R. E. Sellers tit Co., Dr. 11. 11. Keyser
nail 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh; Beckham
NPKennan, Allegheny city.
4d - Medical Tehttniony ,
VICItTICI). One tif tin , ling.!. startling Cat,. na l ., t, I „I
Dr. AlTaa, a Vernalfugu by .liihn td Liu, I, Ti
bull count, The case was that it wing 1 . ,, 1) 01, •
had boon very sick fur right years, and had run•oilti. , l
tie: of idlysit•ians, alio had treated it as onv I',-1st -t it
1. Dr. Hilt], tout the,/ called in, and for It Il„r• Lr
a ith Ina prd°. ~exorn that it %tot a cone of Prot/Wells
Ile m. 0., leoveyet., .11111 roreetl to the conelottiott that Ili, let
unit ware
S”M•I ug from worth., nod after non it
prevailed upon her to take two du,es of lir. W1.11.0...K 1..,
preps red by Flowing lime, of Pittol.ur i th. 'rids meth
cline hail the effect or rewire tug fromher 1111
10,1 of the largest size. Alter she passed them, her health
immediately returned. Site le since married, mid im boar.
to intjvlS exeellent health.
Purchasers will Ire careful to ask (orbit. hI'LANE'S CEL
11:11RATMD VP:1011V1117R, manufactured by F1,1:311Nli
Pittsburgh, Pa. All other Vertultitgen in comp.,.
lsuu arla worthless. Dr. M'Laete's gimultin Vermin - 4 4 e, at sii
hire celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had al all respertable
Drug stores. Nous genuine without the signature of PLF3I
- 61
Alen, for sale try the sole proprietors,
FLEMINU BEUS.,
Sncoeosora to J. Kidd k 00.,
No. 60 Wood etroot, rorttor of Yourth
4fep-The Long Looked For Specific for Pelee..
nary Diseatte. L. foamd at last 1 A man must doubt the ey
deuce of his ntrittant, and all human integrity, before le. car,
reasstuably queetiou the array of proof advanced iu favor of
Dr. ROGERS' SYRUP OP LIVERWORT, TAR, AND CA N.
CIIA LaQUA, as an anti-1,41111e and tonic inedicitte, o h lett
at once reduce s all Pulmonary Inflammation, expels the
reuse of the disease, and builds up and strengthann the nye,
tem. The heads of our College, the Clorgy, the Sletheal
F' l4 - 11,1, Y, and citizens of all elaasee have, over their e‘wu
signatures, attested Its powerflul remedial properties, and
lu the pamphlet to be had of the Agents, as well as in the
columns of the public preas, the moat positive and satin
factory evidence will be found. See talvertieemouL
NOP' For sale, wholesale and mlail c by IL E. SELLEB.II &
Ca, corner Wood and Second Weeds.
&Id also by agrugutkoN t BRO, Liberty street: H. P.
SCHWARTZ, and BEOKUAM a WERICIAR, Allegheny
City. Ay23daw/w
4 , 1 e
'LAO.
.•
MOrti fiCation, the Instant a plater is applied
and rigor is give& by DA I.I.ErS PAIN EX
TitAkTroll'b malvanir ellecta. and except the parts are d.
. .
tt ul 4.P.Pft restiiro.l to their natural color;
l iorurtlllQ,e will be neutralized sold
Ai I iiir iti,rt.ll,rtwia ,Anavt proutivil wherever the
he /bid iiii. eii new desk Will certainly let gtintrOle,t
01 I NSW:TS. itEPTiLES AND PLANTS hi
Itar.ailetii by rulgiltig,lLFililiZtliX/y a quantity
UA11i..1 , ;1"7 PAIN EX ACl'Oß,aiid ritertt ht swollen,
end Inid vt,ln art: teen th en, like the voltaic bat
ti.ry, it will dlivvtl . i attre,t, .dizolve, and metamorphose the
lethenting Influent*. At the sting of bees and rnoettnlbles,
the instant it lunette, you tho paiu end. The bites of rabid
are eueedily neutralized.
N.... at.nnutv willtaut a steel-plate engraved lapel , with
11 ,.1.1.attir," ~1
JIENItY DALLXV, Nlanufactuner,
C. V. CLIC/SRN - X:11 et 04 1,.Ntannfaclurextx
kll nt rents per box by Dr. Orx). il. KNYSIat, 140
NV,ssl 11.1 by nearly every dealer In medicines
thi4mgtomt thr• Iluue.l States All orders or !strap for in.
,111,1t.11 Wiler. to bo whiressini to C. V. CIACKEN kR
0.,. Now York., ttlylfalawthv
4J,6- Ha ad..' Serseiliarilla.--Poilions long *Whet
w hi , havr :unly tried many expellents to eradics'e n
.11,.....ure, are bat (.10144 to giVE, way to deopori.leuey, and re•
hop., of care." &et, when a remedy that 11201
. Mem/ 1316.11321611d8 is pitie.t within their reach, they
•.t It is of no time, nothing will cure Lae. This is worse Ibis.
it is n r.liul ea - it - fire of health, the tpusitswl oftelnsi
too', morbid h..elinfoi peculiarly . old do
1.1M411,./13. Mid tZrUpti
11 , 1,1 u,u EtUdiZjiriLlS 0/14 .ilea
puLit ., ••,xlaAu-n.th l ... who ore I
trim, their 1.41..ar.,..:y au i retort I. FA
• 11.1. A they •it ii,ience in their 0
MITE
the henhuz owl r- :LIN igcratiug provr
11../a/ itrit fettled)
..i•nr,l nritl 6,61 1-y .4 B d N. b.Ol v 5, Druggists, Itss
oiltun alt I+4. N. a Y,lria
al., by FLEMINtI LIROS., YiEt..btirgb, Ya., h.D.I by
~r•4uc tn. ~.tlerally
.Cgr - Prof. De froth on the Weather-. 4 of
i rallt all ,t1t1.,/-re Errrp; L',...aliecte of the it:clamant
I n... nll and I.: U un. a hrtl 1. of Lie ylww:wi
50, awl $1 per
C 9_11„! 0.. ritidli G.b it tit litit Jett, to liintoell end
otadt, step• .•s ph. al), tiled the article offered for
tr.
Is NI, Attila k. Smith, celled In her !trivet-theme...et
aunt h. .' L. Chentta, b. not
lIMMEIEME
. • • t.. w knou th.. firojeirl
• s rup . .4l". arucv from hor Yaitiecrion
.. it formerly regtiKeal with Irof lie
lir I:!: 111 k correepontienno or U• tlrml.
A Lo., itoit , tiered tit the nynnutniettire of tioi
11.oao yw tics p•Littvr the right nor the ability tit
•Ei •• •• l.lr , u.• • 41.4 no Iralt.wwii of it ran
• ‘• • w I•: .Itl l• W . In or4glnal, ar 13 I rpared by
it 4•1 , , law old and well kth,ilfil
,aJ. hettiti. stroot. bely.w
L t• . 0.44 s..IT thoir ordor A, alone.
o ,i.,
1
Iq ~ tI hEI t'ittxtatrgh, *kJ D
4,- Can kr r lu the Mouth and Stomnell
i I, th
• , •!1 - ,•r,• I
lu .111 t. , lite °Nu a [fru°,
',qv ; .t ton eonlinlttt
Max Nloar3 zot-alotla..of .1.141441.
t• • . 'nil 11,or yvar, 11), rl
- ; 4as 01 Ihd
tL - :I,ry troc.itin. [mule - tor,
„lirt[eNty
t,r IL.rsbary4 eurv4
r, • TT. tu" btf I.r
•I 1)11 - trO :‘l,• 1ty,1114,11-% I . l lh•r3Cl - 1:), Ulaj
1,, .1 •11,1:. .•4.1. ton, it 14 tiirt whit
.41 Lit. ”cuttuE 11. KEYSTIC
+Oreet. eagn of the tioldeh 31 o rtar,
tw v.:3,11w
I. LI ‘1 I `oi",:, Alloglwu)
4.- 11 ni.% n%-•i„,1 our Spring stock of ti..
•oring i nod.' Otter, Ponivet and : 4 nik [Ws; Oentiel
,it iargr ILK , . rt-tilelit
i., Al Ics al Cop:, ami ralV Ilnl,. Lhar slid tl
la, , , r r.. lA..rslly vstrumsesi ue t:
isilii...quotax to favor 111 NIl h
0.,1 • fill, PIM... IL, rps aLd th) youratAttett and 08 gtital.
'or Ir. to ra . quo./ tr.:rtloo nud Light Profits.'
#d — Prom the N. York National Monitor
Feta - oar, L-- lII,LAN V APIA. Csirlis has June more
1.• , Lutoliorale the vouattion of tointanity afflicted will. Nur
.—mplainta than any other practitioner of medicines that
11. otrug4l.3l acilh the sorrel.. of Ow atoteritt '..thou, for the
,- eutury.h.s the invention and ;tort - Teflon of an instru
:newt that will convey to the limp a nartlielne is the shape
highly TLslirabJ Vaim,, which sots diroelly on the
rt 1114. - 1 a,, by st ntpathy. 'rhotto who are
, 01.13.1 %vob tisseases arismr: from disortioreti Tunes, will
itt.et,t-, ,tts lit-4 the Ilygmu Vt), et Ili
loanat. - Ut. t't.tant' Iltuatt.a ta the original autl ou
ad - Why will you Suffer, uuezi IfELIgi?CANIF:
) ? . .Isll.l . ~f rrA I \ pal a Sore Thruat,
4 , 1111.11.11, NTazralgix, I:ronclat4s,Ctuart, Stiff Johan., Prat
whitklvrt, •
,r Pui ux iu nlly purl of your elylt o l l
ni Js?,/ tlt ‘•net, by trung 11100,1 tormlliful
I Imdmcnt, llio •• /I" , ,de rir,dr.rian I.ininkta," prop.
In"; r , t'orr, lotKroutown, YO., mid for ludo chra)
Ir•lo,n1c nuJ I , IILIE by Ur. KEYSER. )40 Wood .tro.t, mi
P t.c4r It. IL Lropot, MinZleus. :cc u•
• , rt.coomclo number column or to-day's paper.
Bate h I ores }lair Dye --Pernlnreranee,
toduetry and expttrinients of twenty yettra e have placed the
original uuti ever true, upon the tofemoit round of the bel
let of fame, where imitators may view, but not approach;
..gvy may ha), but not orient its onward way to aaiverwti
Made and sold, or applied. (lu uluo private rooms) at
BATCHELOR'S Wig Warorooma, I.= Broadway, New York.
gold, whelevede and retail, by Dr (Ito. fi. Kaynna, 140
Wo. alma.my:Z:l was , .
I'EKIN
NO. 38 1 0 1E 0 TH STREET
TEA.S.—A chub.e lot fresh Unitiu nut! Black Teas,
Just dkrt,L Irma Un, imparters, which will be
iiliclomic pricus lusurr than usual.
#; - Call at No. 164 Wood rtreet, and ex -
mottle our ett , ek,.f :Orr lien sod WIATAR Care. Just
volved, x large lot of Shanghai, Celeetial, end other styli% of
Op+, wLrch wo will x.• 11 1.. w for ca.!, Atomism A Co., 114
WIAAI xtroul. oetlP
JAMES A. FETZER.,
FoRW A EDI NII AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
THE SALK or
Flour, Drain, Iried Fruit, Seeds, Lard, But
ter. Bacon, and Produce generally.
No. S 9 Water Street,
PITTSBUNii, PA.
•
•
Francis U UailPy , Fag., William Dilworth, Sr., S. Cuthbert
.t sou, Ituyd & Ott, nelakell & Swearingen ; 8.
M. , M. Bunk, Ligt & Howell, emu& &
W. A iidernull , Donlon. Paxton &co., Wheeling. Imysy
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO.
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Streets,
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 8300,000.
44 - lusurn HuWings and other Property atoLinst Luse ue,
Dannign by Fire, and the Perils of the yen and Inland Naei
gulls) and Transportation.
DIRECTORS. •
‘i*tu. F. Johnston, Rudy Patterson, Jnoob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, W. M'CUntock, Jas. P, Tanner,
tleorss W. Smith, W. S. Raven, D. E. Park,
I. Utl,•r Sproul, Wade Hampton, D. M. Long,
A.,/ Jones, J. 11.4inies, H. R. Coggsball.
• .. .
I , er President RODY PATTRItBON
Sor y and 'Mew.— A. A. OA a ItIER. f jegly
WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY,
Prersatmam—GEOßGE DAILME, President; F. M.
GORDON. SerTetary.
Will insure against all kinds of risks, FIRM and MARINE.
All bustles will be liberally adJualed and promptly paid.
A H ome inktteri on , mom:red by Directot's who are well
known in the mantuunity, and who. aro determined, by
proiurtnese and liberality. to =ninth. the character which
th,y lure a, ali•ring the beat praertioo LO (limo
who denire In bu
InnEcruils--R. Miller, Jr.. C. W. filcketson, J. W. Railer,
N. Ildltues, Jr., W. H. Smith, C. Ihmsen, George W.Jacluron,
A ndrew Ackley, James Lippineedt, Heorge Darsie, James Mc..
An Icy, Aleximder Nimick, Thomas Scold.
.roj,- rt
Oak*, No. 92 Water street, (Wareboee'of
O . stairs,) Pittsbnrei. nov3tlp..
CORN STARCH :A fresh Hupply orthis
k/ favorite article, on hand and for sale by
ter24 nzaw *R$.
syv itti.q a Lch•liiet
.• • 111.1 1.116111 rirlll4o
ra% Isaittre 11 hr anltt.it,l
I . ..,ii i , .a/trit ;II alelr c.uzu
A CARD.
MOM AN" t N. 164 Wood street,
Nell door to thu hew Church,
Oue door (row Sixth ettroL
B. JAIN iCA.
OF PITTS B URG I I
11113310
Hoy,. W3I. F. JOHNSTON
t. `" . • „
4 4,7 #
- '•:::4!, ,
it. J. W. .‘31 . /i
DR, CALVIN M.*ITCH
win roualtide I.lleliplsointnieut lu pumul, etijd'ltl , lMAlN
Pirramkua tab,
iY
Ig4ii.. viaging,:june : 29, 1656,
,M 4413 ho;liin 13 , :ii1 113 4-lln'ly tSitbbtah iiirplo.lll/103.11
Itiiltourtof 0 o A • mai; P. M., Milli,. rooms at tO3.
ST:k.LAIR 11QTF41,
`Corner of Penn end st. Cliikr §Areets,
ran, Pews sijitt, ,,, fi.
For Diseases of the Throat & Lungs,
And all affections predisposing ppi. them.
DR. F'ITCH - viii olien 1.110 peimant4He °flirt,' at : 310 MAIN
STICEICr. BU FIFA LO, on the tint of July, where be nosy be
uudraetl after leaving Pittsburgh.
The Invalid's Guide azuttonsumptive'd *anue4
atiggestratl9 tat previntion iota miler of
tiom Aathum, Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Female Comphaute, te.,
t)) qALVIN
Priertainnidts - 50 — seilts: li can bo - sent by matt to any
art Uoittel itatoe.' ' t lnY2B
SMULE MACHINE.
Kendall's Patent P 11..1)*E D
Double Acting. River Ai. Shayer...;
THE attention of Shingle and Camber
v,uuali• : lealent epoculators and others, Lidirected to • tilde
is now presented to the public as
Um first and onty practical machine extant, for Riving Wk.
Shaving ithinglea.
Various cutting and sawing machines have been invented , '
fur twiliitig, Shingles, but It is a well known fact that Shin
glee cut or sawed acrosi the grain are quite toe tlimsy kir
rooting purposes. Numerous inventions have recently ap•
peered for riving and elutving, and theseitave all been 'con
demned as worthless, from their itnperfect metnod of riving,
Pluck, combats of splitting from the side of the block bet one
shingle. which almost invariably runs oft: This difficulty is
entirely obviated by
KENDALL'S MACHINE ,
Which brat splits from the side of the block a piece thick
enough for two shingl s , which is separated In the centre
and by meant of elastic guides each pail Is conducted'
through a pair of approximating kuivea, which iximpletes,
the operation; thus producing, two eithiglee at every revolu
tion.
Ms machine lAA rive and shave from the block threw
thousand shingles per hour, of uniform thickness and taper,
dupwrior in *utility and durability to limbo made by band ur
any other process.
Int opiiratiuus are by no meant, confined tu plow alai other
'soft wood, but works b. equal advautago oak., walnut, and
every other description a titular that caul*, •
The workings of !la; nii.chiue can be exau.duedi at IL
Ryan's Purniture Fifth street., Pittsburgh.-
To timber owners, ebiugte dealers, and tueu of enterprise,
dug open. a new field for speculation„ as Wn ro,la Oa anulltir
Invention extant.
Thr runclinie occupreis but a bh) an WACO, Is of tibial& ...a
ttractionand coat but about two hundred and eighty del .
lure, and a wan and two been ran Undue frdui I.lo,utal to
stliughis per day, with about throe hon. power.
For right of territory, or tuacidnes r inquire at No. al Fifth
street, or at the City fatal.
*Ey MI needed infbrtnatiod will ba•fcifinutded 14 letter,
when desirod. AlgiNlll.4.l.f tiENII/41...
PF,KIN TEA STORE,
No. 38 PIPTII STREET,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE EXCIIANOE BANK,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
GREEN &. BLACK TEAS
1,4,a,,ed direct from the Importer+ for CASII. The
mtock eoutnstm of•tol the ddlereut daenrs and grade, TBA
t.,,,,,eht 1,, the Amerika!, market., and
SoLD wtior.r.s.ALg AND RETAIL
AY Tat
VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES!
PAPCKED TEAS, PUT UP IN METALIC PACE
AO ES, expresely for the trade.
TEAS OP ALL ORAUES, BY TAB HALF. CREST.
C..YPER, SUGAR, L'OC...A and CIIoCaLATE of the aslt
axA at W, kW male.
Lone experieut".., - , in liar bumineas Is a sure guarantee that
every artioin Arad will be an represented.
/WENT, ar IiVECIAL A PFOIMILYT, Fen TwE SAI,E Uk
JA E'S FAMILY 311.:DICINES. ti •44 VA ES.
Pilielourgh. March 245,
SA IV
ItTEL FA HNESTOCK,
imPoRTER & DEALNR IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE:
No. 83 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
' PITTSBURGH, PA.
Air Tux subscriber Is now ititiwtaug a Well awlectoit iiirsort-
Inellt of haalgn and doines Mottle:ire, all new, and will Ito
Kohl i.ll I. good termaaa wuy other houso In this city. lie
will always keep on hand a general lossortinent of
II A IiLI‘,VATI:g. CUTLERY; CARPENTERS' TOOL`.
L. Weil ha respectfully invites the titterithin of. purchiswers.
LikliNEfiCOOK.
__ _
EIENItY 11. COLLINS;
Produce and Commission Ilierchanqj
NA. 95 Wood Stseett
m IJ4: V w
L. 4.1 P k 3.111
•
14•()KSYT,II Si: SCOTT,
FOR WARDING AND COIVIIIIISSIOIT:,
ME eIIAN 'V S,
- Dealers Hides, Floitr v F!
LAI: 1) 0
4ar:AVlA7'i+lrtitti442: •• 1
blti: ru 4 1rxrerc giiLBETi PrrrSUUTZGrIi.:..
_ .
. .
I;csescxelLE
sp. wger iia.cluugh, Pi4te,hll,thu. Wolin 1.Vt..16,11u, (1 - 106:
Jobe=' , '‘ , lt & Cu— •-I M. Ilarliu, t••
E. li..toneii, Gulf refit. 'Sep. tik.' ii.sins & Ilerntjue l'ltilti, ,
Isieelt 6: Cu.. l'ittsbuegii. Barnet. Nesbit le' ciurrk.i.mt,
.1 eeepth E. 14,1er,61. luui, Phila. .
Thomaa & Urviner, I:aukera, liultuna & Cotinsil, Cincinnati.
'-' 4l ' 4 ')- Obto. l fei , l:l 9 I lA. D. lisillocit & Co.
VILLIAMS & ALLEN,
MANUFACTURERS OF
C H ILSON FURNACES,
Wrought Iron Tubing,
AND FITTING Gre NE RALLY,
For Warntiug and Ventilating Blinding*.
A. will eoutrzet for Warming and Teatilitting
by Swam or Hid Water. Pip. or Chilsonra Furuaco,Ctintrit
e.t, Schools, lloapitaLt, Feixturien. Grorn Ituuxw, Dweilluga,
Court itouaea, Jails, or lintels. No. MARKET Erman.,
pitt,thuro.
mai;
WILLIAM H. HAYS & CO.,
.DEALERS IN •
BACON HAAS, SIDES AND SHULDEBS,
LARD, LARD OIL,
DRIED BEEF,
SUOAR-CURED and
A Inonn to allonym on band at CANVASSED HAMS.
No. 297 Liberty Street,
I•RNIVA
'EARL STEAM MILL,
A I. 1.1. 0 .0 11 EN Y.
.Wi - FLOCIt main:rum TO FAMILIES In either of the
OiLlotlin Luny be kft the Mill, or in boson at the storm of
LA 747 A N, I ,77 Ar CO., Wood streeL
471 t ACS A REITER, c.a . . Laberty.and St. Clair strrete.
11. I. SCHWARTZ, DI nggtst, Allegheny.
TERMS: CAs 11, ON DELIVERY.
1Y 29 BRYAN, KENNEDY dr. CO.,
A I.IIX. HUNTER,
•
DEALER IN
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
AA' 0 PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 299 Liberty atreet,
dee t Szdepc I'I4TSBUR9II
- ES I(ShR, Ja Rola. M. UUNTRR.
KERB 111171STTER,
irwarding and Commission Merchants,
.
asrbTEATLIROAT AGE4AITS,Iai
No. 27 Lever, between Pine arid Wive 4i,
A.l,26,Ltpclyj SAINT, LOUIS, Ala
IL SAIITU W. W. It. OUNTEI:.
SMITH, MAIR &NUNTER,
VII OLE SALE GROCERS,
1 Second and 151 Front at.,
rulsl7:6cu Pittsburgh, Pa.
JAMES BLA KELY,
ROPEAN AGENT AND CONVEYANIA
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield itreetz,
pirrs.Bultati-
• an Pastwogelni brought faun dm old conotry Gt Pitt*
burgh, and modays rendttod to Nuropc. Inot2T
JAS. COLLINS J. BANKS KNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
orwarding and Commission Merchants
PROPHIWPORS OP TOW
Collins' Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES..
14 AND 115 WATER SWUM; PITTSBURGH, P.
REFER Eig.cnal
PITVIBUII3II—
Bai s ndey & Co., Murphy, Tiernan &Co.,
Smith & Sinclair,. Hampton, Wilson & Co.,
M'Quolloss,lmms & Co., English & 1111q5011.
[MIT.—
Ragaley, Woodward & Trait; Brottir
Woad, BAWD A Co. tAII2B
EUREKA INSURANCE COXPANT
OF PITTSBURGH: -
'JOHN H. SILOSNIIERGEB, Preatdent.
SOBERT.FIIiNEY, &Oratory.
•
O. W. Rocanoit, General Agent-
WILL INSURE. AGAINST ALL KINDS
:MARINE AND Olt
FIRE RISKS. - •
DIEUIPTORB:
.; J. 11. ghoomberger, G. W. Owe,
-C. W. Batchelor, ' W. K. Nimick,
Isaac 31. Pennock, T. B. Updike,
W. W. Martin, It. D. Cwrhnsu,
It. T. Leech, Jr., Job n `2...T.aughey,
;., I.leurgn S. Solder' 8. S. Bryan.,
havni Breandleau . .
, _la - MI Waves sustained by parties inenretimnder polkies
lased by thin Company will be liberally satiated =A ProthlG.
t piiid at ip 0811/CE, No. 99 - WATKB. STREET. tjy/1 •
4. ,
, ALINERY GOODS—A. A; XASOlt.k:
c 0.,. aro receivlavanoOkar ,laYt ttlreil t i rl
• meta of BRA out, FloWeial laid Im. , cry 0 of
7 _ deacziption. my 23
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litiMiiM
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mHIRD ARRl VAEltenit* - 111 0
1 l'- - torgincottreirtgs34l6.o4ittra** .z a t ,
! Th.l asmu26. , hiblifill* Vteal
I vigirliti ' Itlirlit ,
- t hoin third supply dr tiewidaliwideogiitoiiishlooth. II
'
t Tehnet, House PkwilehiegfloodeodoniningueedeAlicamos
R i bb Maild f?taalst wetk.. Many .or tfit, - ,- liAreigctio.e,
Leon purchtem+off. thelinportessandlitlfitlnWitairetif
Ihi Nei , York and Phludelph*ist Oficeobio*actinioir
:t, outer them at Teat than the cost,og ttakappeggkmo^--Weit
-.Molt au early call from all our.-custom= and'ltte-ginblic
igenernlly balkuri ng ,i tfwillieuto:theAdatktitthlitUiatiuriew6 •
ineveitaiki biefiqiliretcrotrei etettersttiorteleptitftr*ver
' 8 011111141,-- -54 ,1- 4- ,'' ' LOVHBIKITICIWAnanir -.6
i ilekr , - --+; , ~,,,,. , youtoVmvoxsoat auvik...:3.
A:ITI43Ei---,To thwStovichadiiiii4O.M#Cati4
11 and , Pennayleanta Italtriald etutipant,',„ .
YlLLt4rolteudig.Molltled-thei thetliteddititlfflliii
Prnu.t7iwillietialliwaitlkiniiiniktlit NififertliWitn
holderi, hem e entered Into . -.• II I . " ' ' ''.l
audilubt o tll4 / 4 . 'FOtt;Winuk NOM ' -
't**lii lOvidli*.`q Afft of the ' , ' ati •
zaisir
f'PUtMayteanfa, Ohio; Indian/Lent • - lniti
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dation nodspm of litaitittabuillk‘ ..
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phleitg- WilidtroidTuni-paur,und.:', that - --._. P - 11" ..... 0
tonaldexatiottind dam: e upoti4tlley - Jur, ~.•
mid agreaMent-bf.comauavoiwaultiwiivuw-47 Xruf '
Pittsburgh on ihelecondoleget duly, VW
thte.Conipanyet thelinir . td - 11 b -*. 4 - f;,.
I ; Rittabn4o4.June sa... ' ,,,,,,,,. -4..
rill-MEE AWDLLINO4IOIIBEa'-', '
..g. and frafikllnet,•br ide.-zalkAtiiiiritol ''', ' ‘Ntti'iloth
ic dee rooms,.altore ratan ited;teemitte:W;. ~, Ivii". 4 . 1 ,41 0 1.4441.4
the allows' two dwelling hitnies of eigl4:lieptliii- --mxter.
ilxturenthroniflunitft&Ot4k 11 VA-09W . -:;.•• •O r '
altogether, =Pace and tame - easy. : •
..„:„..tt'i la_ai,trig
, Ju3: 1: CUTREIIIII2,* 3014.,Zr. it:-
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rpRIISTEE4SISALKLA:hi TJl4l'E",isaac--
A. ing,Junedttwaidig'ilotg - iiriti4f•pligtiter'f • .
by order of Thoeldelion„ Aug Trip4alitt.c..,,*, ,
.. k . ,
right, title, Interest and eta:Wel: GO? jki.7. iiik
a subscription to OW' lkiciiag attlir, • ~,,t149, 1 ,4C. _. 1.1,1
which sl.,4Bo:lute tattivital4V-' `"' l ' '•: •1::- 4••,...1..,
Ju3. ' ' ' , "P-;:jtelijo,.VllVAM:Pt"
Tr
I HE GREAT HOOK.AV trgE:SMOIN
tm e;
Me States and Tetrititias et UM Atria; Meviclttni` '.
big Oblo. India a, nlitiola;Minaocui, Zit .Ithim , rq:r . _ ,llrll 4l , „
lowa, Midneatibir irituaaa,io.tthaboudt4 *Oka , i.„
history. admit:l4oi, reatinTalt,,...!Tdr.M.OPeebb?"'
their local lustar,y,Sual, ,erillesoNsP110111;7161,M1 go.
divancfn and the most uirentifoltdeittuttren ' . - ,
ance. Also pointtUgguktbisbeet. 'i''iiiiiicii#llltak
4
commercial, Ipsulmssuziescl mining • rimless; wirli' , Srn
and numeroustibistrations--by- J. .. , Verris , ... -,, -
. *
i&Litnesiners4.4 rserleaußsalsrayqlstiiiifer-sTork:-1 - .4* 45 ~
calved by . W. A. anamintunkriv
.• 4.. „.,,.
Jo_
L ,
, 1 - 1 GROSE. Good win's. A Fitt& Out -,.,
c , ..." Tobacco. Just received and turrale,,kr- r. ,,,,..,.•
• AtieVElraill ANDlottgllN"..
(UWE OIL.—
..., ~ ' - 1f ' ;
6 Oz. 9.uulL , -,- .. i .:..--./T:4.4. 4 ......t,
k jr
C piiit4 . , ... ~. ..:-z , - . .; , ;1 ,,,,,,4 !r - ~7
- .hest rttdliroa taid Ibi Mao. I.X___ -- .• -. '... .1.45 S
lizirXxlt At • _„,.....
PO- Z No. 39 Wood st.: l 49sldoe r ev: l _
Z,1,L . 1.
N.
-- --
N. °TICE; --. TOUND, - 4iir, 4ir iT'i ..., . 1
, sod T..cupenrancetiSe PIont..HOVA4AI
o tliti t
'I EN DOLLAR :BILL 'own BankIIIN ' -:..:`• h . .
white sr black, who can -give , the au,6l - .. L
_1 1 .df*... „ ,.._.
what Bank It is un.cao get themoisktbsla
Nresotsos. In South Foyetto tootools ottrxi.
Je2:2tdaw WM. NI . i:
.. 5....
STATEMENT Or I ' Lf.rAPT-1? 'tv ,
...
ch. pirrAtltTo4 pow , 4*oo - '" . .." - -
tho Charter's - • - . l_ • ~. -1 ' 4 . 1, " 1 -'''''F , - , • "` ' '
To Discounted Notes
CAA on baud and:llol , t or ?rotionde.4.l:oloAtlii4;
• Coati due by Banta aa4 41WEPra. ' .
subject to ebeek. • i 00,051
Real , '3OO 00
Fletnto.44-,..'.- . 0
A ilegbeny toidify Bonds .. . . .... 0 00*
00,
ibipeuse account ........
Capp clue to Rub and
Unpald.Divide . uds
Diseounti and Yreadunis t0direti.....,=444eZ%42:04437'
Contlygept liAt . nil .
Indg 9
ividual ..... .......... 4&5;8* , 11
Deposits on Interest account— .213,94000
PittAburgh, lcineld,lB66:4- "
fjo2:6tl 40117..p,804.10)
IeIROPOS.k.Lig: FOR STONE , ':-.--Settiett
X ;lemmata. will Le remised- by the Moil . l2lotticil.tiirtl*i 7
Dor/mull of bon Llicintrtithem ntitit the-
.
for 800401000 perches or Limestone. .... -3'
Ilid , ierx win Ptate at *hitt °Prin. they wilt-rantilk detiveir , t ,
end break the stenaon said street...and wlli tdspitateat - what
pr I. they will Annie!' ttex atoll, memlyilellsiwinttinitteo4-
said street.
Preikeele 1.. be edirrs3l,4l°lpwro,kwrril„-Thaff,
IkTEW ROODS A. A. ItlASON;* , o 7,, crur
1.1 open, lathe next
g1.11,,009 .W01r.T4.-0/?,:.N.W.APMGOVM444
inscpmeli4nd iit the large pnblieSelenittAsne.
INlllfi. LiSEIZAWR
..LAwst ,
motes in New York; at' intre-bilf -
r: *
4 .. - -
"-.1 A. i Misrr-W.v714 opeA;,.oti,
A. day. June 2d. 300 OWtWe — itna, littabistei-A.Y1144.
* `;awls, Dreks (cods, StithriddeiWslll4o9oolll,74,4C
purchas,l ut the large pnlille a:AIM:4O4r e.01#,/iithr,thelit
" - •
'I)3ITINE BLACIC'StfiIM4I4A-;;11
.t at Mire - jest
ack sub., very line oneitifY4efer*Atjeet**,
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F *it GOODS443IWROWNV4k.2-40get;
- w&sortm.mt isrprotti4 - .Bik:ii.agis: • likONie t ep:Vi"
Nansocks,...tledumt. -
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'TRISH
three more ceeeeof-the , beet, VA*
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PITTSBURGH, PA
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REAL. ' ES TATE . MARKET-, , •
(htßtsta. or doentru_sten.Fatritrutur Mikes, • " -
PIT TB BUtitG 11.
We hove the followin g Real Estate fur sale:
YOU I iT ERN AMPS UV I, AND k in EL Clolritnp::o4,
the old Washington RtouloarlYimptihred.
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SIX , CRES OF LAND In Chartierildtentalla,
a mile from the Ohio tiler at the loafer Ibm'Xllh:
improvements. suited for a goatee/ chantry,rtembanan ; • -41
A LOT OF GROUND is tug - Liberty, 30 feeehjflW t;e i
he sold low .
POUR AORRS OP LAND nesrAtinemitle.,4
TENS OF LAND in Indhoss township, -ali ' thae
month of Deer Creek. on which .ate
an old established ferry. goild ittOctkeellailts•O'r
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PIETER"( AORPZ OP LAND in Ind inns hannsitipoSieci
Pine creek, with ,lilt AURES in Piaui teem, alma matha
lent wiled from Latent)* Station, °lathe A. Vi
good improvements. _ ; ' I
A THREE STORY BRICK Ims t alumkaOUSltom EttigLi
'ensue street, (opposite the Mercy!itmlP . hat A l ' d f l 'l,' N , / f , ' lt igl
tmpreveaients.
A GARDEN FARM. adjoining the Muhl' of Been ~io.
nr 6 „,
twain twenty-throe scree, within elghtY rtideartimAmt
P. Railroad a-, 7
TWO NNE LOTS In the ItoronahX-Matichegoi- ;jet
of Cbartiers and Fayette streets. •
A VALUABLE m ILL ritorNlM AND 'ATM
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township, Westmoreland county, 'would he mr,
city property.
A BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN rusoslDSN uis ar4 to t
rtme,,_
Srate Semen, with five or ten Acme of Land ,
TWENTY ACRRS OP LAND adkdodng,..the
tation Apply to
_Ala) BLApalc 1110
FOR SALE—Tyree Fine Horses, & Iviigoaro
anti bumf. Entritin) of M. K. mooßallan, -
Centre Avenue, Pittatriargh.
ROLL BUTTER --700 lbs.just .received..
and for sale by JAMES A. vvroat,
uly3l No. 8V WateystiSiett ,
rr HE CITY OROINANCEpbeit-'11:
all Doge shall Lem auled. The haw a Ins, olleSAUldl
tiers of Dogs . stn comply with it by calling in at
tit33l DOWN k ZETGera,
PO I RTSMEN or ,EMIORANW3 lean &WY •
every article they new,ht the thieve of ftrearmeou tilt
sign of the Golden Gun. DOWN TETLEY,
Is NO. UM Wood greet.,
P RANK LESLIE'S Outette of Bashi—on-ftii'
June.
Enlckettocker Mag . e .1,91;03: :4: : I S !. 1(
Purnanes
beckons' Ilomiehold _Wm* do; , • '
The Schoolfellow da:S, .Icept
Speech of the Ron. Charles Entar4r, -, -
The Invallditulde and Vinistilawthes`moinQ;,4o.l.-.- - ..., •
M. pitch, M. M.D. • • '
One Thousand and Ten Wage worth kitcarting',:.: , 0,,
The London linarriGed Neve.% s Ytcreitety •
tuy3l I
B. t O,MORGAN, 41 Mflh'sr.A
;STEW PUBLICATIONS-- •
..L.l Leslie's Gazette of Fashion forJtme, price ze. ,
Patnam's ?devalue do • ' ttlo too,
Household Words do do Ale: "
Schuolfetkav
Harper's ;Rag, 4th supply, do do •'l2oe;
llotley's Lady's Book, Rd du do do 20ct. , ‘ ' -
Orahmn
Peterso n do du, "tic.
Rulekerbecker ,
Leslie's N. Y. Journal do de,i 2Sc.
itparrowgrass Patient do'
Piazza Tale. , by Melrtlle ~y 110 c {
!toothy Papers, by John Brougham do So=
}twe et speeches or Chuttee Nesit.t 4PL414'.1. •;
Shoettic Recollections.
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Ti. shove, with a line ameorhnetit orsch‘lll.Elw.coLigWki,*;;
leprous books, stationery, le. 801drootii3C` 141V0f.A
lower than elsewhere atLAuFrEirSipckik -
toy3l .tateet)r;
;RANK LESLIE'S G &tette of'Estra ---.
June: •
Knickerbocker Magazine for Jane:
Speed'. of Hun. Chas. Sumner of Bihar; I d the Efinneikr
The St of the
ates and Tercltoitetrof ttiokit
The Spartywgrueh,Heuere:Xeerhreit andtfor ladei;ls,"
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-fil RA.NOES---200 boxes iik,PT.ll:4l4,lllBrv'''
vlf rtveleed end fon este b3,,Mill'illilgtak :Ai t 1
toy 26 N0: 9 9 VtitentijkogltO744.7clar )1/)14:;,
S YJEClTP"B7,2l : 6o dou•LenimiSyhtpl - ,'-'-'-'.:;,.
5 doz. strawblrry • ... do',,, ...,,....: ~, 0
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~ - .5 -do Pfne'Appleo % - iiii, - -..,.._ iitiidt , ,
5 do Raspberry ' 4 :4 6 . Plat ...,'...• o.
and fur sale by 11.1YBIER* ANDARVaho
Fes_ .•. , ,
my 26 ' ' ~., No 3Y. 4 A :
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zed& -4 1
.:'DENTOIVS. WORK
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sold.by antmertpilannalst...s,--.,.. mr - •' sr
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mei ors I:llstaryof Atm .
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ityL A ß:tiv.w. , ,,--' 4 , fur Mi yew Run It 2 o tp- 1 , : t ' • i
Catty taken from tpe Conroe' debleigli,th4rZt_PsPer!
of Goneral-da, lanniand the 8
I pt a , r , eir r ant.i,winii = aao J:.
"th his ailuati'ew°ll)7rEkmataratthittyrroittaik:A ~
Note& and
wooed volume
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w ito em wread contsi i, : _ . eMbrachec , _
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Chamber. e 11. AIINER &Mc 221ltienflOttledivii.VLi''l "14,-.
.'•' , '4 Agents "gdiAllbittanY*M/20:48K :
PATENELtirgTIC-pApitilio tea a„
T 4.4INE&--Rngineeta via OtherirllntiOntilfainAiitiV;Y„
to ealiandexandue n new ankle or tiocklngptitax*p4..!
otenlll engine*, piling ; ae.. wlterp Ankle
fit' 7110. , r .
'AIM advantage* of "v4Ol. seat Vag, .....„.
4flidmr,andttction of notion, etanieninentlz tai . rmit, ....!.- z.,--I*.
IT aws me require to t 4 larva out tor-the;
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