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FOR PRESIDENT,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET
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GEORGE SCOTT, or Causal), Co
JACOB FRY, Jr., hloxmoitex Y Co
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Democratic Convention Re-assembled
The Hon. TIIIOTrit Ives having withdrawn his name as a
candidate for Surveyor General, in a communication ad
deemed to the Democratic State Central Committee, at Its
last meeting in Harrisburg, a Reaolotion was adopted by
their Committee, calling upon the Officers and Delegates of
the last Democratic State Convention to assemble at CH A :11.
BERSBURG, on WEDNESDAY, yet since nit or AI.,I:ST
istxr, at 10 o'clock,.A. IL, to nominate a candidate for Sur.
veyor General, to fill the vacancy created by the declination
of Jodge Ives. In pursuance of this .tlon of the Demo
cratic State Central Committee, the Officers IMO Delegates of
the last Democratic State Convention are respectfully rt
quested to meet at the time and pla, above mentioned, and
for the purpose staled.
.LOOS W. IA PRNEY, Chairmari
G. 0 Wurroorr, t
.x,rld nes
lawsi G MVKINLET,
OF THE
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA
Thelinion must and shall be preserved."
—.l WE9OS.
Tat DE.KMACT • F PtxxsnvsNlA. and all others in favor
~f preserving the Union or the States, now seriously einlat,-
Kenai by a sectional organization, led and controlled by %lie
open enemies of the Federal Constitution, and conduct,'
upon the alarming idea of repudiating nearly on•'half ~f
the States of this Union, are respectfully notified that MAOS
MEETINGS will be held at the following times and p1a..,-,
of the friends of JAMES BUCHANAN for Ire ident, and
JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE for Tier Preaident
At CIIAMBERSBURG, Franklin County, on THURSDAY,
the 7th day of August, 1856, being the day after the liellik
craUc State Convention.
At ERIE, Erie County, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of
August, 1856.
At OREENSI3OIIfI, Westmortganti County. on NVE.I , N ES
DA Y, the 3d of September. 1556.
At BELLEFONTr:., Centre Count - , on WEDS ES DAY, the
24th of September.
At HA RRISBURO, (the Capital .4 . the State,) on W 66
ESDAY, the let of October
And at PHILADKLPHIA, on thP 17th of S.l,ternher,
being the Anniversary of the Adoption of flit, Constant,.
of the United States.
Eminent Democrats, from our own nut ll!her States. udl
ht present at all theca runetmp, to ail.trem their fi-tiw
citizens
By order of the
DEMOCRATIC STATE CENTRAL. O.)M
ROLL CALL OF THE STATES
In our view of the present state of the partc- , ,
and the results of late elections in the New Eng
land and Middle States, yesterday, we did not
mention either Rhode Island or Vermont (if
Vermont, of course, we have neither a hope nor
a wish Rhode Island, however, is in a different
position. Its three votes are as likely to be La.-4
for Buchanan as for any other candidate. 1
description of the condition of parties in Ma•=a
chusetta will apply to the little State of itho le
Island There are the Black Republican.
Fillmore American, a Gerrit Smith, and a strong
Democratic party there. The Democrats are
united all else is divided WP come next to
Its poll tical history is remarkable the
it can give sixty thousand majority for a lien
crane candidate, and the very next a still larg, r
majority against him. It is the most uncertain
State in the Union. One thing, however, is cer
tain; last year thirty-five thousand Know Noth
ngs refused to vote for the Black Republi tan
candidate, Chase. They cast their v•des t , r
Trimble, an old Democrat. Will they vote n w
for Fillmore" In the reports front some parts of
Ohio it is represented that Fillmore has mole
friends than Fremont. We are told that a
Fillmore electoral ticket is sure to be in the fie! I,
and to poll a large vote of the national Ameri
cans. But the most encouraging indication from
Ohio is the numerous accessions, almost dai'y
recorded in our paper, of old line Whigs to the
Democratic ranks. Three old line ‘S'llig papers
have already run up the Buchanan and Breekin
ridge flag. And the accessions are the flower, of
the old Clay Whig party, such Whittlesey and
Ewing.
1)11l) is as much interested in the safety of the
Union as any other State. Let her people once
be aroused to the wicked designs of the Greeley,
Beecher, Sumner and• Garrison disunionists, and
they will promptly respond to the call for the
preservation of the Union and the Constitution.
Fanaticism and falsehoood may prevail for wire;
but we doubt it. Buchanan and 13reckinridge
were the choice of Ohio ; and the Democratic
papers are certainly very much in earnest, and
express strong hopes of success. And it is cer
tain, too, that our opponents in that State are
very much alarmed at the resolute rally of the
old line Whigs for the 1:13ioll But we inu:+t put
down Ohio with her twenty-three votes, for the
present, as doubtful.
About three mouths ago the county election
in Michigan took place : and, as we then stated,
„,si the aggregate of Democratic majorities was Jot
little short of 5,000. It was 40 stated in the
papers of that State, and the returns published.
Since then, and since the nomination of Bu
chanan, numerous changes have taken place in
his favor, and some of the most prominent old
line whigs have come out cordially for the De
mocratic ticket. Men wha were lately whig can
didates for some of the highest offices in the
State are now warm supporters of our nomi
nees. No changes of an opposite and unfavor
able character are reported. How then can
there be doubt in regard to the result in Michi
gan" Its six votes would seem certain for Bu
chanan.
It will be remembered that in April last loc.!
elections occurred in Wisconsin, and that the re
sults were published as almost uniformly favor
able to the Democracy. It is not necessary now
to recapitulate them. They were referred to
then as conclusive evidence of the increasing
strength of the Democracy. The last election
fir Governor of that State was very nearly a
tie. Old-line whigs of Wisconsin, too, are coin
ing up to the support of the Union. V, isconsin's
five voter; are claimed for Buchanan, but !nay be
lost.
This State has stood firmly for the Democracy
for years. Even Greeley considers it very
doubtful. In no Western States are more ac
oessions from the Whig ranks reported. Leading
Whigs are on the stump doing good service in
our cause. Indiana, like Ohio, is deeply inter
ested in the stability of the Union, and the dis
unionists have no possible chance of success in
the Hoosier State. Her thwiten will be cast in
the electoral college as in the Cincinnati Con
vention—first, last, and all the time for James
Buchanan.
In the city of t.'hicago last spring, at the elec
tion for Mayor, the issue was fairly and boldly
made between the Democracy and all opponents
combined, and the Democratic candidate was
elected by a handsome majority. In Springfield
and many other towns the result was the same.
These elections showed large Democratic gains,
and that the tide was fairly turned. We are as
sured now by the Democratic papers of that
State that Illinois will be all right next Novena.
ber. Old-line whigs in great numbers are help.
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OF PENNSYLVANIA
OF KENTUCKY
CANAL COI.IILISSIONEE
A CDTTOR GPXFJ/A1
MASS MEETINGS
MICHIGAN
WISCONSIN
INDIANA
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ing to cant the t,rven Tote= of that State for Bu
We published a letter from a gentleman in
lowa yesterday which assures is that that State
will be all right in November. He has been
traveling over a large part of the State lately,
and returns to his home full of confidence in the
lowa Democracy. But there has come another,
and more unmistakable indication from that
quarter. An election took place in - lee county
on the *2Sth ult., with the foil wing result :
D. T. Brighnnt, dem..
W. Stewart. k.
Stephen Cook, Avuolly
Fu It Hot,'SC .F REPRESENTATIVF.S
J. M. Anderson, dew...
Ilawkin Taylor, irewlly
JULY 2%
Jame, M. Lupton, k. n
In 1552 Urn. Scott hail viites in that
county It will he seen that both wing-, of the
opposition have less than la p s! now. At the
late election in Davertpiirt anii nome other pl.wes
the Democrats elected thi•ir ti-kets At that
rate the Jour votes of lowa appi‘ar pretty safe
for Buchanan.
We do not wish to appear so ungenerous as to
claim every State in the bnion fur Bock and
Breck ;'' but if the real issue could Le fairly un
derstood by the people not a State in the Union
would need to he conceded to the disunionktp.
The real issue is unton am/ 1,(1(., ur disumon a nrd
rind war. If Mr. Buchanan is elected we shall
have the former, if Fremont, the latter, surely
and inevitably.
A LAlt , ;k: 10: SMII.I, CkPITAL.—The
Opposition are trying to make capital by claim
ing as a new accession to their rank: , every man
who once voted the Democratic ticket, no matter
whether he has ceased fellowship with us years
ago or not. Here is a specimen from the
Pitt--
burgh Gazettt of yesterday :
,• We learn front the Carroll Fr,r Prrs., that F.
t. Cable, Esq., late editor of the Ilhis Pow q uio.,
a democratic paper, has come out for Fremont
and that his father, 11.1 n. Joseph Cable. the
mer Democratic Congressman from the Carr••l!
district, has consented to take the stump fr
Fremont."
Nov it so happens that these ('aides a very
weak kind of rope) abandoned the Democracy
in 18:",:;, and the fact was announced in the G0..7,tt,
..7 , tt, more than two years ago: but here we find
it again put forth as a startling evidence that
our party is going to the dogs: The father aa ,
even a competitor of Tom Ford's in the Black
liPpublican Convention at Columbus, for the
nomination of Lieutenant governor Let that
pass however—their detection will not hurt U`..
and we doubt very much if it will nil cur
mice cann-t conceive of a smaller loss than
that of I )1d .hie and hi- h 'p caul son
Aisnrance and Bold Promlst,
"If the people intrust t me the adtnini•trn
tion of the gnvernmeuLthe of t'ongreh
relation to the Territories .
Above the egotistic t in which the .11
lition-Know Nothing-Republican cal:di•lnte
the pre,ideney wfler. ht. +ervice: to the pent)
and enough to chink thee• are •o
to tru,t 1/1,
luinde,l ,utrie traveling Jour
ur.linar . ‘ ard irhliffer,ht wk.rkrnet), have muel
say i❑ praise their mechanic d
,en b ibl e genern:ly rvj , • ct- 11,-e wi
mak. , 4tat6 n • ' and ernis:-.. zh ri14,•1.•
and le.,A pretending, finding him rn,,r,rti.sl,!e ni
trustworthy. ith the pel,:e 1111
rwt quite ,en,r;es ,, it. , 1., f...iev e that flI
gi.! I that trlitter-
THE SIGNS IN 01110
- give , Ow
cheering iiniitintiouii in the State 4 Thin
PoI.ITICAL.SICI‘S AND 1ND1C17 . 1. , N,1 I> ~111./
Jamas Saihn, of' this isty. a Whig Presi lea:,.
elector fur Gen. Scott in 1,52, is. a, we ore infa , rnat
from good authority, a supporter of Mr. linrha,i
in this i•oritett. This make, the third gnat elee!•
in this :t ate who ha, e-paused the ltewocratic eon
--the others being Hanson L. Penn, of lirown
iv, and Charles Anderson, of Hamilton.
The Toledo apt a late lute
call, numerously signed, inviting the fortnati,r
that eity of a Cutout :and Lirecktundge Clot,. I
callititt attention to the list of nana,, the
say,
Among the DOHA, LllLlehed to the gall will 1..
reeognized those of many 01 , Pllf oldest and most re
Pperted eitizeus , some of them litthert.• strentodis
'inept.. of the Dinogratio party ; but now, sum,.
doting old-time prejudice.. to an overruling con% h.
tion of duty to the 1 nion and the Cor,tittiti
standing shoulder to ch,iulder with the Denowrn , %.
ready t battle bravely in the commg ,trugg.,
against the party of proseription and disunion --the
enemies of and religion. hherty, the ootobilo
host of st•tionali..rn and
The Chillicothe Adorrtis•o• states that it is tor, o.
ed hy a gentleman front North I . litoSS coon.;
that he did not know it a single porson in 'he
ship who supported Fremont, alth, , ugh Chase got
votes there last fall. The people are either 1,
cholla!, or Fillmore.
A late Democratic meeting held in I , oloa-tire. iu
this state, was addreemed liy tl. More and ileorg
Evanpi, both hitherto old-line Whig,
The Canfield iMahoning county i, afro .
an able letter from John Heiner, heretofore a iii
tinguilihed freesoiler in that county. av,lvlag
termination to gu for Buchanan
V , III: VIII. Hi ILAN \
for llf the Lanen.,ter
which until r”cently ttp the Den.,
cruti.• mirty, i g ive, It, folLwin g flqi! , (111 , why I
will rapport Buchanan •
Rena use lie is "ur neighl—r SEA triend. and I
eau.e, lie in, done more hir the je r clty th
all his tradur•er, put toguther.
" Because he , tate.sman oI the Ii ret ~ r dcr
intellect, rind is r.astly the superior, in erect reepc
of all competitor-.
Bccau.e lie is an inn man, xe,f
ter the government honestly and faithfully.
•• Because he will he the President. nut of a file
thin or section of the I nion, but of the whole Amer
icon people—and will know no South • no North, u•
East, ni, Neat— hut will treat all alike, fairly an
impartially, in the true spirit of the Constitutien.
" Because we know him, and can truly say that h
is one of the purest, as he i r ice „r the aide_t.
Luce now living.
For these and other reasons, ivhiel, wo might wee
had we the room. we !Prefer James Buchanan for the
Presidency. and shall d what we can to promote
his election."
THE SpIRITS OF I . IIE A(IITATIONIWN.--(ine n
the Trr l ma ,. 3 Kansas outrage' IminufaCturers 1:+
getting discouraged for the want of material.
Speaking of a Kansas company on the road, the
writer Aar,:
l 0i01 , 4,1 /p, to 1,1 , lo.tt xoint t
r to, tl Ik, ?fill 11' , thIll/ 1
1:1 , ,I1 I 0 .11., Fo
the xt,t-ri Stale. t„ a .
%% THEO u - A Dr. liinaham who has re
cently returned frttm Perm attempts to prove
that guano is produced from fte tid seak which
(lie on the island, and not from the droppings
of birds.
THREE PERSONS POISONED H 5 A SI ROICAI. ODE
--The Geneva, N. V.. tiozeit, relates the
following singular occurrences
Dr. John Potter, residing at Prattsburgh. SteuLen
county, brother of Dr. Hazard Putter, of this village.
well known as ono of the must skillful surgeons iu
this State, woo called upon to dress a man's arm that
had been mutilated in the cogwheels of some ma
chinery. Ile made every effort to sure the arm from
amputation, and in this, at the sacrifice of his own
life. he has probably succeeded. The arm having
maturated, he called his brother. Hazard Potter.
of this village, to assist in opening it. During the
operation, he by some accident cut himself slightly,
and allowed some of the virus from the arm of his
patient to mingle with the blood. This in a few
days had su pusoned his elitu, sy,tern that no earth
ly power could sate hint He (lied on Friday last.
While attending his funeral. his brother Hazard, whu
had a slight scratch on bit , band at the time of per
forming the operation, ,oecume
poisoned b y the virus, felt an itching about his fin
gers, which proved to he the workings of the pois o n,
and although attended by all the physician s in tie.
despaired of. Another man
en:end,
dressinghinislifeis
the arm, woo poisoned, and be has
also died.
It is said that at the celebration of the Fourth
of July in Binghampton, the Hon. Daniel S. Dick
inson, the President of the day, introduced the
following toast:
" The Women of the Revolution—Mothers of
men and patriots. The women of to-day—Hoop:
Hoop ! Hoop ! licarcAu:
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I have alway. , Lee❑ a Whig but if the
hig party degeneraths int, a contemptible al, ,-
lition party, I will Lc it Whig ug lunger.--HNNI,Y
CLAY.
LILT WITH HIE Flit, --The Hollander newspa
per, publi,hed at Holland, iutowa county, the
organ of the very ntnel.,u, Holland colony in
and about that place, raise-, the I)emocratie Hal;,
and says :
"To-day the head of soar o. , lumns is graced with
the names of tine Democratic I),lnitices for the Preid
deney and Vice Presidency of the United States--
men whom it is our pleasure to support in the coming
campaign, because we believe them to be men iu whom
the country can put implicit (midi deuce•
"James Buchanan is emphatically the 11101, f th e .
p( ,ph. lie is the point to which will now centre all
the rowier,stire tendencies and influences of the
--Min
EXNELLED.—The N. York Express announn:s
that at a meeting of the American Council, on
Monday evening last. in the 21st ward of that
city, George Law was unanimously expelled. and
with him Mr. Mott Mott, of that ward—who
recently attended the Fremont Convention.
IloN. A. W. 1.,,,.0tte, of Pitteburgh, the Tay
lor elector in and one of the ablest and
tnw , t eloquent lawyers in Pennsylvania, toll
the other day that he could not support the aho
liticn candidate for Preeident Ban.
ToAi Coati IN AGAINST FREAIONT.—TiIe Cincin
nati Enyuircr states that Mr. Corwin considers
the nomination of Fremont as "not fit to be
made," and ridicules his pretensions to the Pres
idential chair. He supports Fillmore.
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ArioTHER DisPUTF.Ei WILL —The will of the
late A 11.4.110 Phelps, of New York, admitted to
Probate December 14, 1853, wherein the testa
tor devises immeme ,urns to his kin, and large
amounts to vari,,u; charitable institutions, has
been disputed, and is about to be tried. As
this estate involves over a million dollars, the
follor ing items of devisation may nut be unto
tere: this
After bequeathing certain portions of his estate to
mist of kin, he gives to the American Bilile Soci
e,e 2100110, in ten annual payments. the first to be
made w three years after hi!' decease: to the 13 , •
• bloar.l of Foreign Missions 111,1 five
years after his decease: in trust, $100,060—510,000
0, lee paid in coven years after his decease to the
' treasurer of the Home Missionary Sceiety : to the
; [Mon Theological Seminary $5OOO, in ten payment! ,
of s.'aell each: Auburn Theological Seminary sinmii,
in three annual payments: Institution for the Blind,
for :lee building of a college in Liberia, At
. rim a hen $100,01 , 0 shall' have been rained fur that
object, $00.000: and recommends the establishment
of a theological department in the college, to be un
der 1130 supervbnon of the Uniuts Theological Semi
miry, of New York. to the Congregational Church
in Simsbury. Conn., $lOOO, for the benefit of the poor
of the town to the Colonization Society, tiMOll,
to lie said in one year after his decease, an d
s , Mo:iinnually thereafter.
The Elhounlon Movement
A n.em , rial to Congresq in favor of a dissolu
thul of the Union is bring circulated through
New England f,r signatures A postmasier in
New Hampshire sends the Washington Union a
copy of tt e memorial, which is published,with
the single remark that there is significance in the
fart that certain member+ of Congress are desig
nated "sui table" persons to take charge of the
document:
[The person to whom this petition is transmitted
is earnestly requested to circulate it fm. signatures or
the men and woolen in his own, and see that it is
speedily sent to either Serl,ltors Wilson, Hale, Wade,
Seward and Fessen den, or to Messrs. t,iddings. Bur
lingame, C.dlarner, or any other suitable representa
tive at Washingtn.
thr nn tr tool .11,or I{,p,selitatto
WIIIEMM
The undersigned, citizens and inhabitants of
st ir' , -- - respectfully submit to Congress •
lhat as, in the nature of things, antagonisrical
prini•iples. interests, pursuits, and institutions tan
aster unit, : Om; an experience of more than three
s‘mre ear, dots nstialel that there out lee
no real union betweehlile North and the South, I,llt,
r. the contrary, ever unceasing alienation and strife,
at the irnininent hazard citil war, in consequence
o f their ~ ontlicting views in relation to freedom and
slaNery that the South hating declared it to be not
only her right and purpose to eternize her slave sys
tem where it now exists, but to extend it over all the
territories that now belong or may hereafter be an
nexed to the republic. come what may; arid having
outlawed (ruin her Foil the entire free-colored p u pa
lattm of the Ncrli. made it perilous fur any northern
white eiiisen I. exercise his , institutional right ot
freed.. n , •f ,:perch in that section id the country, end
ev., in the national .tapits!. erl pce•laiined her hos
tility ti all free
We. therefore. Lets,, tht
new arrangement -'I elt.lllr7l
carne , tly n• at 11, pre-ent
talipguch tuea,re, f“r thy• mp•
n 1 or 4 It? the ei
the ra•e .vat ItiZ the ".nth
depend up n re,-nrk e: and take all the
in the inaintenatn, “I her Piave ,ys.
tern, :Ili I the N , ,rth ,garille an mdependent. g v
ern, , .t.t rdanoe with her .n in idea- of j u , tl
and tine nizlit, of man
OGuitrhlS ,n...,L,(S
Refuse to go for Fremont
Am. , - .1. (Av.: 1211 , e, utie of the
Ito.don - who wit , p:aeed oh the Fremont elect.
r,LI ticket, derhnet , to tt!ocr 'Lich use of hi. , name,
and aunt :Inc, further that he wit) tot support
Frrniont
Jobit . t. )!'Lehi,, it 'aid by the ligitirvb.re
\ av, , we.l intenti,n to support
I.;llrbore it-tettb of Fremont. There is probably
no doubt ,f It- budge McLean wtt, , horob
a•Ile by the l'hi:n.lelphtn Convention
T!, neinnati :IQbe•l tile otic.r
•i•ty t :otter from .la. It, Clay, of hAim' I, 11,e
.1t11111.4
The , t,cl of an..tiipz. Nlitg PRO-. , t ?up] SiAte.
man. boat hr
ui I , —rt Frcm-mt~ • .1111 !hat 6,•
anfl llrvckotiridge. HVw. 11. If
qr. I
—l4 .TI kIV I . ! the he,
..,311,7e .1 , 1:11,:ar purpu,
1120 iirlll, lint“ 1•••r•••ql ',.r.end, it • i i ,•
krnk nte•l \N giv . their ,ui•port t
liw•h•inan ;in I lirceisitir..lgc.
TY.e.T13.1 , ,N1 01 1 1 . ,. 1.1T1C ( )PPONENI.--r
I , 'Wn Ger,:le has a lan;
article :n tviat: t.. affair, frutu viLch
Nuke 11,e ext:iet
this eut.jeet we wit: say that to
haNy just had a conoer-at w.th 11m. S. lirufi.
ha- ',or:W% returneh from Kansae
tirati we known ss a lawyer and an -
tive oi:pnent of the admini,:traiion. 'luring the
iast canii•aigu in ;i-ltato he Was docidely tho
•great gun 'to iinty to, the fusi
sMi• he et.rtain'y yanom :to:11,e." of partia
ity to the admini , tratt :II: but we believe him
be an honest man, and 11:, testimony is, that,
though there are fau!r- ott teeth , tales, th e :an ei
ties of the tree State party are far greater than
those of the pro-slavery -id,. The ]ate murder
of five pro-sboery men by the abolitioni-t,, on
the i'•.-awatarnie, he -ay-, was a wanton a-t,
lone withyut prov...catiun, and attended with rim.
gu ti try cruelty; the t u::r creature, were broken
in u;:on w the night, dragged troin their bed,
ntl-I iu detiMWE. of the viltrennt, of their wives,
murdered and afterwards savagely :until:Lb.:l.
The emissaries Or the ea-tern ith o !iti,,m..4,, b e
''mu-ider., are the prime canoe, or all :he .bstur-
M 'M I SE TINNEO LFl.lTpglt.'
ali the , 11 , CON't..fie. 4 111 , 1de wlth.o the veer or tw
in regar•l t., tnatt•rkl, , nut of value. to intinufn ••
=SE
tune 1 ll II
la-Why will you Suffer, auto ELI El , CA
be no lark of the article It is rite otated that
Lazare );tl,. lielgitit„, ha. olituined a patent `,.'"l.ll,Ni•J':—"a,‘',Y""
r paper Prow the cuttings /if wat-to
Ithealani tarn, °Neuralgia., rim!, gator, Croup. ...ants, Front
li ten. Burn, Apra' an, or Par nn a, part of '
eat or, an I scrap- of tikrilied leather The nian
iiiai-ioni
i ter I r„w le
they. is
air
old
story,
a, 1 ca oral .
n In• he,ell at on, by using the n
„n A wericatr p l atent w„ ,, btaine fur such paper all the "
~,n n, y ear ,. hot Al uua 6 ud dy lir so err, ot tl-rirant. nn, Ti . and for sale t loap.
niel retail. 1., l'r EYSEIZ. 1.10 W.eal „Ire. t. mil•I
!114 it: ]o:ltiler Lake , 111 theltp th in e: w, r o
JAS. P YLEM I r‘,/. near It 11 Depot. Allegheny See ,ol•
attentien d,r lt- \* The .serai:: ,
vertinerueat nuother cnluniu of 1..1111'n pap., imnr4:llll
.f tanned leather are placed in sieve , the ends '
-farm- or ,pokey -in it wheel, nn , l are made to ait-z-Boils—wo rend that one or tie- ner”dt
rev ol Vt. in a Otreatn of water, which operation, that the patient Jom way callell upon to hear NI-4.1 that , r
wh e n vow inued long enough, ww , her out the h , dh., and they have lwen found to he, from that time to the j
tanning fr ,, n) the leather. .After this, about pre-ent, the taunt troahleaotne and lonian' 'joists. We hen
1 ,, cc El i 0 14 h em p rop e i s ni l re ,l with the linowa Instances Whore illtitvid axis were cure to have the,
scrape and the whole is cut up and reduced to ,•rnptionel I.reak out upon them once a month at leant
pulp, from which the paper i, made. A vet p Tiny allow no impure State if the 1-tan!, and that humor
strong curse wrapping paper is tirade in . wane hind it lurking there, and the overplay. of corrapti,
manner. to art sally fortaal to the surf. e of the 1,4, tanking It, np
poninner In tire form of build. Now, in it not heat at on•e to
Maur. .0- I lIE : 4 0117 -- The
. one of the oldest whip• papers in t h is State,
calls un its ten thou-and whig readers" to
vote for Buck and Break. It concludes an aWe
article in defence of the Democratic ticket thu.:
At a time when the tires of anarchy,
union, and civil war are glowing and smoulder
ing, volcano-like, and menacing desolation to
our cities and our fields, our homes and hearth
stones—at such all hour will men pay heed to
puerile gossip such as this"
Citizens: whatever mane ye bear—whatever
party ye may have la''•-•d with—upon whatso
ever l uestion ye may have differed heretofore,
remember the mighty iLtere-.1, which are imper
Wed now Let there 1.,. co. apathy, no division.
di-cord in vour rink, '
ft , r ,••,11 “ilat
, N is.
al,u clip the fulluwing extract frum th
Sall)e paper.
SEIM
THE "TENTH LEGION "- Oar adrices from
this Gibraltar of Democracy are of the most
gratifying kind. The counties composing the
district of Asa Packer will roll up her majorities
for Buchanan and Breokinridge by thousands.
The editor of the Easton Arqus estimates Fre
mont's vote in Northampton at about 200! The
Union-Dissolvers, it seems, have a poor prospect
before theta in that quarter.—Pennsylvanian.
JOUR SCOTT HARRISON, representative in Con
gress from Ohio, and son of the late President
Harrison, refuses to support Freny ut. He also
voted against the Topeka constitution 1611 ill the
(louse. Looks like 1541)," doesn't it
44-Dr. Dl•Laue's Celebrated Vermifuge
AND LIVER singular combination, but ccry
oflectoal,. the following NW show
N YUR.K. November if 185.2.
Knowing, from expericuce, the valuable qualities ~f Dr.
Ni'Lane's Verrnifuge uud Live r fill., prepared by Yleuting
Bros, Pitbitzurgli, I have for some time back considered it
my duty and made it my busim as, to tank , . t ho+e az ~es
known whereter I went among my friends. A zdou t tune
ago I beeamo acquainted with the ra+e of a young girl, a Ito
teemed to be troubled with worms and liter complaint at
the same time, and had been suffering for some two Moll the.
Through my persuasion she purchasol one Loan, of Dr.
Nl'Lltne's Vermifuge, anti one box. of Liver Pills, which she
I.zok according to directions. The result was, she p 11.3,1 a
large quantity of worms, and thinks that one INA more
the Pills will restore her to perfect health. Fier 12111.• and
residence can be learned by calling OH li. L Theall, Druggi.t.
corner of itutger and Monroe et Meta
Pit robs... will 1, careful to ask fur Dr. ULANE'S CELE
111tATED VER3IIFUGE, t n rwl by I Nil
of Pittsburgh, I's. All othrr Vorulifuges, wr, ulparLson. ors
worthless. Dr I . l.alte's genuino Vorulifugv, all
hrated I.lvor fill,, run now bo hat at all r,ropecbtble Drug
Storrs. Nn, yen ill, Irttiii aft FL F.); ;,;
131111 S.
Alit, for !guile thy s.lo pruprietorv,
FLKMINU BROB.,
Sorcossurti to J. Kidd 3 Co.,
N,. 80 tto d +tr,vt • rorner of Futtrth
Vlihnt Every Penton Should Know--
SHERIFF', UFFIC6, .11• , 1t4;1N1,1wS, VA., I
ihlreMber
Dft. I. t afferde me great pleasure lu
te.dify td the. deyiled effects of soul Celebrated White Cirri...-
sum Liniment, it baring frequently rellenvil me id the
iduniitt uLeu tariui.a remedies failed; and I
• diduidel it t.• to. j.llbil, JOHN T. FLEMING.
Sheritt Slunnugaita Count), I
Dr NI, Lane's IMPhOVILD Liver Finn and 13111 LOVED V.•rml
fugt., Dr. I. icetts Ckletinited White Cirotaisiati Li nH
meat, prepared ii.dely under the eupervision of Dr. 1. Scott,
a regniar dl.a - al graduate, and Phyincian ex tentiive prat ,
tire. N. Lie genuine, nip a. 4 prepared by Dr. I. year A Co.,
Rank Place, Morgantown, Virginia.
NEWS FROM TUE FOUNTAIN IIEAD!
Tla is in ewe:ly. That I have examined the Recipe. f
pnynuwg Mc lane's Improved Verminme and Imprs•rs••l
Lis, Pills by Dr. I la.nott,wha has burn in the habit s.f prs
isallisg and nssing my anginal runic Inez in my otlire
the. laa: thine. n yrs. and chat I bels.-re he has impros-d
Clem. I rivl ea
os the above .marentent the wary willingly as
ttv- Teter- a t is. them whatever. C. McLAN b. Mh.
Dr Ms• Lane's nrranvcn Vesminsge and Lurgurim Liver
Psils. . • ...pulled by cersdirnte of C. McLime, lut sale by
DruggSsos and Merrhanta sverywh,re.
ime has r..me f,r
t.f inter, L,
• iii, ~ n zru, . us: rind
DR. GF:., K 1V,x.1 •Wl/, , ieenle
J FLEMING, , uour llnilnuui I , put
W 11.1.14401. A p•nt
_JylblAwkpe
Eip.Have You a Rupture of the BoweIs!
--; r,..sp.,tfully lova, ion Or i,
ti„ te.l With hernia or rupture ul the bowels to my Njoier,l:
are... ttnent Trues,-, of varYsts patterns, and to snit
nge, ni•plied oil witlsfaction guaruntirvl in every ease, ht nr
N“. 140 Wad st.,et, Pittsburgh, Pa., sign of th
6014.11 Mortar Among the Trusses sold by we will I.
d Men Of fond
&Wu./ Oun Thus;
French Tr - u.su,,t, my light rprolg
h.•lu.¢ic Tr laser
Trassa, rinale and double ;
ndnhra.! Truades. .Saltirrns' and adults
Eli t, Sinn ny Truss
.S Fdr).... Supporter Truss ;
The ' , flit. of Trll.4chl vary !rum $.2 to s:',o lhru
, •1 fi upt urg,l patents ran Ix enited by reftlittlig moue. e,
b4,:ur the measure around the htp, etating whether t
idure le en the rutht or left 'lid,. tal to Kell and 2u110,4
• litinnany': f. /1,4 Brae, bd the cure .4 th,la
Weakuete .4 the ilk., A i.d.men eh ol
I , :arrn.... upd any wralr twos .1..11,1‘1112,2 vr,•ak npJ ,1..1.1
alalkaalaal 11111.
Al,l"rn Suppo-ter
=RIM
ry Kuhl of 1
I .J..i,.J ,r
1,1 , " V ,, /.llllp. for Lr•k-n ruri
revr-y rqri,ty am/ puttern. ni:.l in fact re
/0.11 ortiii , Fhan ion! mppltanct: u 50.1 In Lle •urn• ,If
HZ. KF:VtEII ,a4‘ , l7tAtP to pon...n. uitta ,•;
t 4..! can oft... o.ii to go.t Ihc I.y wr
r 1;111. A!!reee
as Don't Walt for rhr AR
bERS. bef 3,1 MUNI.. th,n IN.:II a reln,ly. A.•
atin—tcr at r.her that ittrablable Tunic Exp•. h.rant. In
Rta ;ER: , LIVERW d:T. TAR. .ND CA NCIIALAti I - I
It. fltet I:tilure le yet uttreconi,..l. The t..tatrthlet t:,
Atele ~f A t tettte entluitte and I,u:
S.,
"iitiir - Fur Dale, alitilisitt.lti and nitail. 1./ R. R. SELLEIIS
0
y. ti lIESURRSON A tArciet 11. I'
SiIIIVAJ:I7.. and 111:ClifIA.NI d !iIi:KENNAN.
CI
C- Batchelor'• Hair Dye--- LET
1 . .1 Ft TRUST: '• nig it mak , •e 11. J .fil,rt..••• L.•o gr. ~r
net or rutty the taut . or whisker. tune be, n o t how iotali
the) may have been injured by bad .1),,t, BATCH EL,OR
wtil make theta a beautiful and lively blrk•k u,t),
Ihr least Injury. It will never fad, er turn rumy
WARRANTED. Made and +Ol.l, or applied. In nine pi tyab•
ro,diu, t at BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory. 2:33 Ltrusilga. ): e n
If , York
Sold, wholnettle and rotall, 11 Dr. co. U. 11111114, 140
otrnt.t
Iy2l-Iw.lair
pnrify the system you what will do this We
sunnier, Kennedy's Medical Discover) ; it is curing humors
iii every fijrm, and there is not a State in the Union where it
low nut accomplished the most astonishing cures
bee long advertisement in another cidurnii.
Sold wholesale and retail at DR. tiF..O/IUX it.
nod street, sign of the Uoldeu Mortar, and at .1. 1'
!: i '.I , I,IOIINU'S., Allegheny. Jy I w
Crae^ Piles, neglected, “ften pro, e fatal ; lead t,, consult:l%
Lett A tednt the tarts three tuns a day with DA 1.1./.l'S
l'A I N EXTItACINAI. If st.cretioa lone the rtittut, th-t,
rt tla• PE • Z . .trlng , .." tlll,l with Extra, to nt, arni
imlly discharge it as tho syringo pi withdrawn. It ni•Via : COMMISSION NIERCHANT,
to ellen ea,, any age of rtrlllettire, to tot, ••11 tire Asti u1101.1,,1.E 1,..11.1:11 IN
instantlyo Ali, frequently curing by nor appliratem CHEESE, BUTTED, SEEDS, FISH,
Piles are known In - the hat, n,Liug kind plait of the • AM) PRODUCE GENERALLY.
anus. Bleeding mien are caused En...times I.y the falling No, ;15 STREET, PITTSBURI - In.
of the who bowels, then press the intestinal 4 Fourth of July-- Ferryksly should wear a
canal tight ag - Mmt the lowk 1, nine wad heel'' , the bloat frln NEW lIAT or CAP on INDEPENDENCE DAY; and to ems.
returniug the vowels, moiler to the libsal being kept at Me all to do so, we will sell our eta hut greatly reduced
top of your finger when a string hi tied tight round it ; smh Pr" , NltilVl AN A Co.,
is frequent, and tor serofulons humors unit ulcers to firm : /sZT 104 Wood street
therein, then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and WESTERN INSURA\Cr,
v. oar inimpreas to the rectum, and continue to use the Salve l E
xe alive; also rub it well over the loins and abdomen fir I Ce. , ??a, Secretary.
m ri , t/ m 1 i o n . s ,v u r r li cr t,
seine time, and the natural twits that support the bowels will
lie cow meted and made strong, and your life will Ls, tared. Aetas „,, t i tu o un, i muu , 44 . o , • 1 ,
n. are
Preperly applied, very case will be cured. It never No, i known in the community. and who are t mince!, Lt
; , romptineei and liberality, to maintain the here. ter win rhi
Nom. genuine without a steel-plate engrave,/ label, with
they have assumed, OA offering the beat pro:, •t tr th,,e
signatures of who desire to be insured.
•
HENRY DALLEY, Manufacturer, InitEcs.sts—lt. Miller, Jr., C. W. Ricketson. J. ~ . 1.4 der,
C. V. CLICK ENER .t CO., Manufacturers. , N 11,:0...Jr_ W. 11. Smith, C. Ihnisen, George W. in It ~, n ,
Sold et 26 cents per b ox by Dr. C,EO. M. GEYSER, 110 ! Andrew Ackley, Jarnes Lippincott. George Daraie,ia .i.,4 (I
Wo.nl street, and by nearly every dealer In mdicin, I Auley. Alexander Nimick, Thomas Scott.
throughout the United States All orders or letters for ue , Ai- Office. No. 91: Water street, (Warehouse of S
formation or adviue, to be addressed to C. V. CLICK:FINER' , Co., up stairs,) Pittsburgh. pang &
nov2.l:ly
& CO.. New York. Jy I thda te2w — _ _.__._..
/9/1,5 - Great Care of • Pilei-- Iluzersvair., - N. C. COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
N.vomber I, us::.--/,r. Cit Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me . HARRISBURG,
E, PENNA.
. .•xprebe to you my since, thanks for your d ''''''' y of ' I
medicine Char t Chartered Capital, - - - $300,000.
medicine which, to say the least of it, has effected a cure that
2 - 4._ Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or
all other medicines that I Inive taken have entirely failed to Damage by Fire; also, a nd
Perils of the Sea, In laud
.1 , •• Dootlanifel Gall Bitters" have cured me of the Navigation and Transportation.
most stubho voted case ..f the PILES that. per. rn and ..''t
lk.OrPferats—SlMDN CA MEIDiS, President.
BENJ. PARK 1F , .. Vice President
—..... •
1,11, ever fell to the lo of MAIL My case is not a stranger
. . • •
.
to this •oluniunity.. I on. well know.. 111 this and the Nor-
S. CARRIER, S.‘veretary.
'...ding counties, and can truly say that my rect., ory has
_ILA.. CARRIER,. Agent, Fourth nod Smithfield. 1-i'23:6°'
..\ :''t C. RANCE! INSURANCE! —Applica
,,t..und,d all pi). friends and relations, as I had tried every
Don for 11.1.1 M) re for several good reliable Insurance
tlo Ill: IWOMlllelldell, arid flOtilLng did me any good until I (.7.0.,p,,,j, reorient h e c F. ,, , w . i . ,C NN, ~, hie Heal F,,,,,,,,
1,. pr , vailed 01,0 to try the !titters. You are at liberty to Agency and Intelligence Otlice, on the north side of Ohio
inurthdoor east of the Diamond, ALLEGHENY CITY. Jul
make use of this cutturuunication (or the benent ot the at.
no.ted, as you may Wok proper. y o urs, truly. MIALLIES AND DE LAINES—IO,OOO
W.m. J ATWOOD. , yards of rail Challien and De lathes, worth 26 and 37 , ,5
Ns. ad vertisanleat. : rents, now closing out nt 12.4 cents per 3ard, at the Snail
(../.11
For vale by FLE)IING BROS. and Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSER, Annual Sale of
. 2 ) A. 4. siAsuN A CO.
Pict,
_____
rah. iYl2:2'
7200 EIPTI: BBLiy. FOR SALE by
4SO- Come one, some all, to MORGAN 6, CO 'S, REYMER & ANDERSON, jyi
1 No. 39 Wood st_, opposite St. Charts Rotel.
N... 164 WOOD street, and buy what you want in the FIAT
or CAP line. A large stock of SILK, FUR and STRAW , :S 4-0-0 FOR TWO CHOICE BLTIL EIWo Iots, having a large front on twi; streets,
lIATS always on hand. Remember, ! by 388 feet deep, pleasantly situated on Sit. Washington.,
MORGAIC & 00., ' will be sold On ea..) . tor MC S. OCTELBERT a 80N,
Je2B
ie4 Wood street. I )017 Weal iistato Agents, 61 Market O.
f'•• 4
r
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A -0
Th 4
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SIORGANT/WN, VA., Stpt. 12, 1K25.
r Brac, every style, I.: uoak, h.•et,l nal
Mmingra, t,l all kinds
the pati , ht an th•
DLL Lib. II KEV,KIt, 110 Wn.hl elf
From the Conwu Sittorday Eveoiug thaette
A PERFUMED BREATII - Whit lady or gentle
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
breath wheu by using the " Balm of a Thoosana
Flowers" as a dentifrice wou'd not only render
it sweet but leave the teeth white as alabaster ?
Many persons do not know their breath is bad,
and the subject is so delicate their friends will
never mention it. your a single drop of the
" Balm " on your tooth-brush and wash the tooth
night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last
a year.
A BEArrirui. Comyi.ExioN mty easily be ac
quired by using the •• Balm o' a Thousand Flow
ers.- It will t emooe tan pimples and freckles
front the s'idn, leaving it of a .oft and roseate hue.
Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and
wash the face night and morning.
SHAVING MADE EA•Y.--wet your shaving
brush in either waltn or cold water, pour on
two or three drops of •• Balm of a Thousand
Flowers," rub the beard well and it will make a
beautiful lather much facilitating the operation
of shaiing. Price only fifty cents. Fur sale by
Forage & Co., proprieters: and B. A. Fahne
stock t Co., Fleming Bros., R. E. Sellers Y. Co.,
Dr. G. H. Keyser and 11. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh
and Beckham & MeKeunan, Allegheny city.
DOLLAR SAVINGS DANK.
6 Flnirtle St ull,
MIOI , LE ItOOM, JIINES' NEW BEILDINO.
s NOV OPEN daily from 9 to 2 ife',.ock:
I
also, on Wodnesdity and Saturday evening.. from I to 9
O'CIOCK.
Deposits received of oil HUTon sot less than Oun DOLLAR,
and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, In June
and December. Interest was declared at the rate of gin per
cent. per annum, on the first of December, 1065. Also on
the ;id of
Books containing the Charter. Ity-Lawn, Roles and Regu
lations, furnished gratis, on apple-n[3,n at the office.
!'rnvLnr—f;tiuHuH A 1.131U:E.
cite PRESIDENTS.
Aolwwell Beptyarn,
lleorge h. White.
Jataca W. Ila
A I.:ander Bradley,
William Pldllipa,
John If. Shoenberger,
Charles Knapp,
N. Grattan Murphy,
Thenbold Umbstaetter,
Isaac M. Pennock,
WIIWWI .1. Anderson.
TRCWIZZB,
John U. Itarkefen, James Ilerdman,
flu lturgu in, Jam. D. Kelley.
Albert Culbertson, John M. Kirkpatrick,
itobert Chester, John D. M'Cord,
J. Gardiner Collin, Walter P. Marshall,
Alonzo A. Carrier, A. M. Pollock,
John S. Cosgrove, lienry L. Ring - watt,
Charles A. (-4' ilton, ltobert Robb.
S. G Edrington, James Shidle,
Francis Felix. Ut.urge E. olden,
Lieor,,, P. Gillmnro, A lexamler Tindle,
Jane, n. lloon, NVilllam S. Lovely.
William S. Hoven, Wilson )Lifer.
Secrefary and Trea.rurrr—CllA.KL.FS A. COLTON.
fylcbdly
DELAWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE, e. R. C)RNKR THIRD AND WALNUT EMS.,
tar MARIVE INSURANCES on Vomela, Cargo, Freight,
to all partn the world.
. .
INLAND INSURA NCES ns GOODS, by Rivera, Canals,
Lak, and Land Carlow,. to all parts of the Union.
VIRE INSURANCE oN .liERCIIANDIZE generally. On
Stores, Dwelling llonaea, hc.
Assert 0;1 Oft r..unietrty Norent,',- sth, 1%6.
Nlortgairea and Real I:state $101,n20
Phfladelphnt City. ate! "titer 86,210 00
tr, Bunk., itnilro I !tad 1,1111, Cti 2.:1,0A0 10
It, rinds 186,440 97
Coal) on nand26,628 00
. . • ..
Etahtte.e, w hand,, ut a,rent.. Pr,rnittno, ut, Ma
ntle Pollen , . rerorttl toned. and other delta
due the Cuttlyany
Subscription Notes
- i
William Martin, J:mn•s C. Hand.
,L,,..•ph II Sal. TIM', philllS Paulding,
Kiintund A. Siiinier, Jain. Tragnair,
Julia t: Iht VN, William Bytu, Jr.,
Julio 11. Penriose, .I.islitni L. Pr,,.•,
tiriira-e U le•ilx•r, James Teunent,
Falkeard Darlingtiin, Saintiel E. Snakes,
Dr. It M. Mason, Henry Sliiati,
Willmin C. Ludwig, J.uurn B. 3lrFarland,
Hugh Craig, Charles &hatter,
Spencer Mi 111,111/, Itoliert Burton,
Charleii Keller, J,lin B. Semple, Pittsburgh
II Jones lirc.ok, D T mor g au,
.1 a J0i.,...“, J. T Logan, ••
WM. ?dAIiTIN, Presideut.
Thiel C. HAND, Viee President.
iii/91sT LI'LBCNN, Seervtary.
MARINE INSURANCE
FIRE RISKS.
11SIRME
OF PIIILADILLPHIA.
CHARTER rtHPETIML--1311kSTEL , NT THE .TATIt OP PIENNSTLTANIA
Chartered Capital, $500,000.
FIRE, 31.4 RI AND IN .4 ND TR .4 :V SPOIITA T 1 N'
AARON :3. LI I'll N(' ,TT, Pr.,lilt. t.
0111111 It. roar y.
Fi Yu UNG Treuurer.
Aaron Lippi,ntt,
U. Tay
11,11: i r
IMIIMIE!
. .
S3 - Tlll.l C•altpany hAA taro oruttnnieil nifil A Cistsh Capi
tal. sm.! tlto Inn, tor+ tiny, ilstornuntitl to tobtlit the business
t.i it, svittl.‘l.iii iosolinois. Ti' .illiiiirtii 1 rudoni , in conill,t
riii. its siiiiirs, ant, n prointit inbust merit of i.h...8.
PI! t.loarjll 011 i, r.. N... 76 Water strt,q.
J. NEWTUN JO:VMS, Agent.
T. f oritig knon❑ innt urnin in Pitt.
urni/ tots, ntitintru.t..l ref-loin. tit Elton,. wit), rt.yraril to thy
not tho Nlonufactutorn' Initurnite.
Ct.on t or, y
K Ruhm. Wilson. Chil,le gi Co..
Gtvr Smith ,t r..., Hampton et Campbell,
Johes. 'norm, & 11. Childs Ai Co.
noC7
PITTSBURGH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
C CO „II PAN Y,
O,ItNEII WATER AND MALKET STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
KtiI3F.RT OALWAY, Provident.
TN,. GRAHAM, .sekerelar
44-Th n , mak, en , rp iasnrance appertaining to
or Cut]o, le, with LI FE I: IS liz.L
Also. natono HULL AN RISKS on th e 01 00
and Mirtannitila R/v/d - a not tram/ark/I, and MARINE RISK: ,
generall)
Artni again:lt 1.., and Darling' , I , y Fire, and against the
Perlis .4 the Sea and Inland Nayigatlkal and Tr:tusportiti,o.
Polka.na latattal at the luweast rate. ronAtatent with safety to
all parti,..a.
lioliert Galway, Samuel M'Clurkan,
Joiii•pli I'. MitAv.a.m, M. D., Jolla Scott,
.1111111,4 Manihiki!, David Richey,
James W. Mailman. Chat Ai buthuot,
Ali,atitliir lit adlii,, Jiwiiph S. lAiogli,
.10Mi YuMorton, Nlan+llrl,l II Brown,
David II All.atol.orii. Christ iAn Zug,
William Carr. Itohort 11. Hartley,
Jam. U. Mciiill 1..1;14
. _
CITIZENS' INSUILINCE COMPANY
OF PIT TSB 11.
W I lAA A3l EAU A LEY, President-
ANIUEL 1.. M.kIiSIIELE, &,ret,r
OFF7CF. erwt, /.41vern Afarket and Ifl+4 atreet/
4IT" El+ r,a AND CAlii” the Lthk,
nud Nlisms+ipta Rivers 8.1141 trthtuarh,
Intim vet ,µt:1161 Ltittm, Iht.tnn/t.. by FIRE.
Alm agittit.a the Penis ut the th•ta and Inland Navigatit,
TVILISVOIIttti,,
William Ragaley,
Jame. M. Colliwr,
Siunuel Rea.
Robert I>imiat., Jr.
Isaac M. l'orm...ck,
8. Ilarbaligh,
Walter Bryant.,
John Shipton
TERRA COTTA OR STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two to six inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to 110 Cents per Foot
A LSO—ROCII ESTER
PEARL STARCH
Por Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers
Prices by
HENRI' IL COLLINS,
ri)RWAR DING AND
74;4: :
4lg
._._ ._
Philadelphia
93,639 i. 6
100 000 (0
$817,348 18
DIMMEIZI
P. A. MADEIRA, Ag, , nt,
N 95 Wet•r strevt, Pittsburgh
Dilizcruns.
William B. Th OMELR,
Neal,
Alfred Wv.t.k rt.
Cliarle« .1. FteldA,
MElEffffil
En=
El=
Capt.. Marl: Sterling,
Sarnuel M. liter,
Willimn Bingham,
Julm S. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
.1. 4clwouniaker,
Wllluitu B. linya.
jttec2l
COMPANY,
F M.
I. A ',INF;
CHAS. A. H OLDS RIP .. • ................
............... EN HY HoLDMILP
MOLDS - HIP & Co.,
BANKERS AND REAL ESTATE A GENTS,
REMOVAL.
Tit Commissioner of the General Lao d °the e R published Ili. order for closing the I; OFFICE,
at DEcultA 11, and re-opening the same on the Int of August next, at OS.tOE. in 311 Tell ELL, fIuUT ft K EY RIVE R
NTY, iIiWA, the under
signed have found it inceeenry, also, to REMOVE THEIR RANKING litiUSE AND LAND AGENCY TO OSAGE; where,
after the Ist ~r August, ISMI, their correspondents will pleelle tehiretle Ilene.
I •sao E is been [INV). situated near the geograiihicid centre "f Mitchell Crusty. ou the margin of the Cedar River,
which nu- wst, leaver; it is skirted by the largest body of heavy Timber Laud if, Nertheni lowa and has
recently been selected, by a vote of the citizens, as the COUNTY SEAT. A Northern and a Western STAMM ROAD pass
through the towel. and it is a point selected by the Et. hovend t. Pant Railroad Claimant en a BEAT FOIL DEPOTS AND
811 UPS. The growth of °gage, since these advantage s b e ,,, L ,
~,,,,,,, ,i, 1.
been
very
rapid, and is limited only by the
supplies of building materials.
The undersigned, original Joint proprietors of this town, offer for sale uSE THOUSAND LOTS, on terms that cannot
fail to prove very lucrative to 110.1 e who purchase early, They have also for aide Prattle and Timber f,renids.,at '2 to $lO and
.. , U
per were, in various partsof the district. Alen, MIN Eli AL LANDS IN ALA JIA K , ,e
and many valuable Lots
i 1; LA CROSS, MANTOS and DECORAH, and other growing Towns in WISCONSIN, lOWA and MINNESOTA. Some of
these present first-rate chances of very profitable investment_
They will continue at Osage, as hitherto at Decorah, to Enter Lands with 3loney or Land Warrants, for account of
in given ; as well in eulisoquent agency, for sale, payment of
others. To
meintin branch of their business the utmost care
taxes, Sc.,. the original seiwti m and entries. In the past year they have entered ut the Lend Offices, and purchased
for their uumerone friends In the East and throughout the Went, more then 10 0,0011 Acres of Lend, without failing, in a
single instance, no far as Choy are advised, of giring entire satisfaction; many of their enstomern have already realized
results greatly ' beyond their meet sanguine expectations.
Inviting, and pledging our hest attention to, your orders
1 Jyklilitj
OLD ECLIPSE
FREIGHT LINE.
aIigiMAININEMPAR
THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring
all kinds of freight from New York, in three days, at
$1,20 100 lbs., and from Philadelphia in 40 hours at $1 It
100 11A.
RECEIPTS UIVEN FOR TIME WITH A WRITTEN
RANTEE.
QA No paper packages or small bundles received.
Mark gaols "ECLIPSE FREIGHT LINE."
C. B. ALLEN, Agent, No. 2 Astor House, New York.
J. J. NicKEEVEIL Agent, cor. Broad and Locust, Phila.
for further information, apply to
j?24:lm—Journal copy
SAMUEL FA HNESTOCK,
IMPORTER & DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
HARDWARE.
No. h 3 Wood street, between Diamond
alley and Fourth street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fl- Tut subscriber is now opening a well selected assort.
meat of foreign and domestic Hardware, all flew, and will Is•
sold on as good torsos as any other house in this city. lie
will always keep on hand s general assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, dc.,
Tu which ho respectfully invites the attention of purchasers.
mh2o SAMUEL FAILNESTOCE.
Jam. B.
att. of flamphreys, Iloffmaadt hoons, Philp
Late of rittaburgh.
D. W. lfir.Ratixs.
KOONS & HERSTINE,
FLOUR FACTORS
AND
Generil Produce Commission Mei chants
47 .\ tl /Id 90 .A.,LA Water s.rert,
below Race street,
I=lE3
- -
Biwaley.Woodward & Co, Shill Bryan, Kennedy & C.. Pittoth.
Garrett. Martin & Co. " L. Wilroort & Co.
Wood & Oliver, " Bell & Liggett,
Shier, I rice & Co. " J. &W. Ben,
Caleb & Co. " Bagaley, Cosgrove & Co. "
Truitt, ,irother A Co. Watt & Wilson,
J. D. Lehmer & CU. Cincintiatl Fosdick & Fotilds,
.t. A. Politick A Co. " Morrow & Gettler,
Tweed A Sibley, " J. B. Chenoweth A Co. "
Ana l'ltuiburgh and Phi piths Morchante genet oily.
jot islepcOm
ALEX. HUNTER,
DEALIE IN
F LOUR. GRAIN.
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
.4 N D PRODUCE GENERALLY,
No. 2199 Liberty street,
PITTSBURGH
de,tkdkix
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Curner Fourth and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh,
AGENTS
State Mutual Fire and Marine lniurane
Co., of HARRISBURG. CAPITAL, $350,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of
PIIILADELVIIIA. CAPITAL, 9300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WICIIESTEIt, VA. CAPITAL, $3 0 0,0 00.
Commonwealth Insurance Company, 11Alt
ILLSBURO. C.4.PITAL, $300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
HARTFORD. CAPITAL AND A.SSE.TS, $2,1541,48 U.
Pennsylvania Insurance Co., of ITITSBURGII.
CAMTAL AND ASSET:, N0v.5,18.55, $129,022 49.
W. JuaNwrox, Pr...silent A. A. CAaatra, Secretary.
J.,ll.tUpcly
W. 11. SMITH -11'
W. MA1R........J05. IL LIU -
SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER --
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
122 Second and 151 Front st.,
Pittsburgh, Pa
JAMES BLAKELY,
EC II'PE IN AGENT AND CONVEYANCER,
Corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
PITTSBURGH.
Pameengere brought from the old country to Pitts
burgh, and motleys remitted to Europe. [nov27
JAS. COLLINS J. BANKS KNOX
JAMES COLLINS & CO.,
Forwarding and Commission Merchants
PROPRIXTORS OP THE
('olllns` Pittsburgh, Meadville & Erie
CANAL LINES.
Nus. 114 AND 115 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA
REFERICNCES
Pirrsuunrin—
Wm. Liaoley & Co., Murphy, Tiernan & Co.,
Smith & Sinclair, Campton, Wilson & Co.,
M'Candloeu. Moans & Co., English & Richardson.
rum
Bugaley, Woodward & Co., Truitt, Brother k Co.,
Wood. Bacon & Co. I fetak
Fresh Arrival of Salt Oysters.
JUST received at STEINHUCK'S, No. 111
11 - 00 D street, where all the delicacies of
the Cletl,ll rau be hod, served up in any desire 114 0 ;
Fl s tyle. He le also in daily receipt of New
Potatoes. Peas, Lobsters. Frogs, Shad, Sea Bass,
and a great variety of lake Fish, which will be sold to faml
lies. lauds and restaurants on the most reasonable tense.
. .... ..... .. - . • ..
Just rweired, a large and lino lot of Lomotus, Oranges and
l'ioo Apples. S. 8 ITINEWCK,
jy 4 No. LII Wood street.
- LT 00 1' LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS-10
1111 grosa lu store and lOr Bale by
jyl2 FLEMING BROS.
ippACON—;3OOO pounds Hams, Sides, and
Shoulders, for .lie by jy72 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
CHEESE -100 boxes this day received by
5.0 22 HENRY H. COLLINS'.
UUAR-30 Mid:: for sale by
jy22 HENRY 11. COLLINS.
LIME -100 barrels for sale by
.ir 22 IIENRY 11. COLLINS.
FlSll—Mackerel, White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon. Jr.c., for tale by jy22 IfF..NRY 11. COLLINS.
CIRANGES 10 boxes this day received and
lJ f, eels by REYAIER & ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood streot.
}:STOPS—_'Uy boxes this day received and
L
fir foie by REYMER dr ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood stawt.
AYER'S PILLS----5 gross just received and
for sale by (15 2 ) FLEMING BROS.
WRIGIFI"S PILLS-5 grossjust received
and for sale by t jy2l) FLAMING BROS.
VENETIAN RED-25 bbls. in store and
for sale by (Jy 2 ) FLEMINt 4 BROS.
COD LIVER 01L-36 dozen in store and our
.:ii,, by ( jy2l) FLEMLNO BROS.
M; EXICAN MUSTANGLINIMENT-20
gross in store and fur sale by
Jy2t
__ . FUMING /MOS.
.
PUMICE STONE-1000 Iliii. Onhand and
for sale by (.Iy2'l rusiuto BROS.
1111 P —M .i)W--IY 'S
HEADY RELIEF-10 gross
11 d on loud and for sale by (Jy2l) FLEMING BROS.
S 0 DA ASH, of a good and uniform quality,
manufactured by the P.Salt Manufacturing Company.
at Tantalum. On hand and for sale by
...IS 2I FLEMrso BROS.
CONCENTRATED LYE—A new article
for mdking Soap, warranted superior to Potash in
every reap et. Remember. 1 pound worth 10 of Pnund,
Oni hand and for sale by ijy2ll FLEMLNG BROS.
Q ENE I-ANNUAL SA LE—.Just opened, 50
IJ more cases of new style fast colored Calicoes, Ging
hams and Chintzes, Bleached and Brown 3lualins, Checks,
Tit:kings, Summer Stott's, llouseke-ning Goods, trc_, all of
whi-71, will be offered at Send-Annnal prices.
A. A. MASON Q CO.
WE are now CLOSING OUT our whole
stock of CLOTHS. CAPSIMERES, SATINETS,
fWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINOS, SUMSIER STUFFS, ac.,
A,. at nearly ONE-HALF TILE USUAL PRICES.
JYII A. A. 31ASON & CO.
FIFTEEN CENTS FOR MAGAZINES!-
MINER A CO., No: 32 SMITELYIELD street, will sell
any of the following Mega4lnes at fifteen cents:
Magazine---price 15 cents.
Lady's Book, 15 ",
Household Words, 15 "
Peterson's Magazine, 15 "
• Putnant's Magazine, 15 "
Knickerbocker
Nn 0.7,10 , 15 "
Frfutk ~`Noto ' s Journal, 15 "
Ca;: ur setitf to the CHRA E BOOKSTORE of
n. NIINVit A CO ,
No, 32 Smithfield @tree t,
W ARI' mx , 10 to 12
years
of ago to he ra4c9ted in q yenitlizui near the
city. Apply to
8. Milian .t SON,
Iy2l aft! Eatatesod general Agents, 51 -Market street.
15 CENTSI 7 2m E .
harper's Magazine for August, received and fur sale
JOHN S. DAVISON,
B 6 Marta* street sear Fourth.
.4- r -
Osage, Mitchell County, lowa
we are, very reqp , Nrtfally, y o urs
NATIONAL AMERICAN MEETIN—The friends
U' G.
of Fillmore and Donelson in Allegheny county, will
meet In the city of Pittsburgh. on FitIDAY, tho 26th of
Jaly. at 2 o'clock, at, American Hall, corner • !Fourth and
Smithfield streets, to elect Seven Delegates to the Harris.
burg Convention, to form a Fillmore and Donelaon
rat Ticket. 9 MORROW,
17 23 President Fillmore and Donelaon Club.
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.,
INCOEPORATID BY VIE LEGISLATURE OF PENE*7I.VANIA 1 1834.
CHARTER PERPETUAL-CAPITAL $300,000.
Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND .9.4 RINE INSURANCE.
W. B. BA RBOLL, Agent,
NO. 64 Fourth et.
STATE VENT
Authorized Capitol'''''
Amount of Capital paid up
Surplus
Total Assets Ilable for loafira
CONSISTING OF
Bonds and M,rttages on unincumbered Real
Estate, and Stocks of par
.......... 8182,600 00
Ito end Stoe•k Notes, beefing tSix ver cent_
interest
Cash on hand and in the hands of 1, gene
Bills Receivuble.
P. Wyckoff. Pay.
Wm. H. Gray, Fan.,
ttenj. H. Austin, Pao.
P. i. MORIARTY, President.
Henna THOMM)Y,
This is to certify, tint I hare critically, and by a personal
examination or the books. rapital. assets and seettritses of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, investi
gated the standing any' responsibility of said Institution,
and I do find, and ant entirely clear in my convictions, that
said Company has a good unimpaired Capital In Mortgages
on unincumbered Real Estate, worth double the amount
for which the same is mortgaged. investigations hays
beet, rigorous and searching, and are. I th nit, reliable.
BENJAMIN IL AUSTIN.
I take ploasule in saying that I kayo been acquainted
with Benjamin H. AUAtin for several years. and hive entire
oonfidenve in Ids integrity. eau:a:By and ability, and would
p:ace full reliance upon his statements or legal opinion. •
MILL A D ITLIAIOB2..
PIIILADE FRIA
„ .
Fl. Blair, firm of Blair B. B. Myrick A Co. Phila.
k nutter, Phila. Geo. Jenkins, Jr.
Wm. Dowers, Ilon. Harry Baldwin, Sy ra-
Hon. Jos. Ballet's, N. Y. cuss, N. Y.
11. 11. liathorn, N. Y. Benj. 11. Austin, Buffalo.
This Company effects FIRE INSURANCE on buildings,
goods and funiltnre; NIARINE INSURANCE on vessels,
cargo and freight INLAND INSURANCE on goods by
rivers, lakes. canals or railroads, on as accommodating,
terms as any other responsible office.
LUKE TAAFFE, Agent.
jrz 3 No. IS.) 'Water street, Pittsburgh,
ACARD.—The want of a good, reliable
and skillful piano tuner telling lung been felt, the
subscribers tAke pleasure is informing the public that they
have secured the services Mr. JOHN B. ETTII, a very
experienced and comtwtent teller. and who. work we will
ARRANT in every case. M Evth's method of Inning will
cause the Pianos to stand in better tulle than ordinarily,
and give complete antisfaction to the most fastidious ear.
- - .
All orders left at the Music Stcre of 11 HLF.I3F.R & BRO.
'43 Fifth street. will be promptly attended to.
The undersigned gladly testify to the skill and trustwor
thiness of Mr. John D. Ilyth, as n Timer of Pianos, nude
cheerfully recommend biro to their pupils and the public
for an excellent. experienced asid reliable tuner.
V. DR 11 AM,
G. ANTON,
11. ROMP/GK.
N. SIEDI.K,
EAN ANN 2,
M. SOIIW AB,
and nibera.
fl OUNT Y SE Al's FOR SALE.—On
TrIURSDAY eroniag. July ;tint, at 8 o'clock, at the.
Merchants' Exc flange, Fc urtb n t reet, will be sold—
Twenty-eight acres of choice land. being part of the well
kn9wo •• Wods' Scotch itOttolll Tract," about two miles
train the city, bernitituilv equated between the Braddock's
Ebb! Plank Read and the Monongahela river. adjoining the
tine residence of the late John J. Roggen, Esq. The above
has been divided into four I, to of about seven acres each,
offering elegant sites for country residenecA, easy of arouse
at all times, and commanding firm 'Vie,. of river scenery.
r gardening purposes it is unsurpassed, being tinted for
fertility of roil and &nimble exposure. An excellent two•
story brick dwelling house is erected 011 one of the lots, and/
several tenements en the others.
Terms at SRI, Planscan be seen at the 13.10.1 . 11,054.
jy2:lP . M. DAVIS. Aunt.
BANK STOCK tit Auction.—On THURS
DAY evening. July 74th. at ,s o'clock, at the Mer
chants' Exchange, will tin sold—
50 shares 3leclianica . Bank of Pittsburgh Stock.
/Y 431 1 4 . NI. DAVIS,
HARPER, for August, has been received
by SAMUEL LA I•FFER, Fourth street, and is sell
ing rapidly. Buy one—pra, 20 cent, JCSt
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE —A. A.MASON
J just received per express, another lot 1.1
dame fine French Itrilliantes at l 8 tic., usually sold for 31c.
Also three more cases of those desirable 4 4 French and Eng
lick Prints at 12e., worth IS and 25c. Jy23.
EVERY description of Millinery Goods,
Trimmings, flowery and Gloves; Gents' Furnishing
Goods, he... down 25 to 33 per Cent. at the Semi-
Annual Sale. A. A. 31150 \
:13' 23 25 Fifth mt.
B ROOM S--,5 0 doz. Corn Brooms for sale by
JAS. A. FETZER, St/ Water et
H ARPER'S Magazine for August.
PRIC 3 15 CENTS.
H. MINER ih CIA,
N 0.32 Smithfield St.
For sale by
y 22
G oDEvs LADY'S BOOK for August
PRIeI to CENT&
u. MINER .4 CO.,
No. 32 Smithfield of
G RAHAM'S MAGAZINE t;a. August.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
For wile by 11. :MINER. &
1)23 N 0.32 Smithfield et.
PETERSON'S MAGAZINE for ARgllst..
PRICE 15 CENTS
Fur sale by 11. MINER k oft
JY 23 Nu. 32 Sthlltitieldst.
B ALLOU'S MAGAZINE fur August.
PRICE 1 CENTS.
%I.NER S Crt.,
32 Smithfield et.
For Ale by
.11-7•
For vale b)•
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FOR SALE.
THE undersigned (with it clew of remov
ing another house in the in
itinity,) offers
for sale Ike HOUSE AND LOT n which h v e now resideti,
situated on 'Mount Washington, on the brow of Coal 11111,
opposite the lower part of the city. Thu kit is L2B feet front
end 350 feet deep, and bas growing on it a large number of
fruit treter and shrubbery, eenstiding of apples., peaches.
Plums, cherries, apricots, tormiots, gooseberries, raspberries.
grapes, &c. The house is 40 feet front, 0 feet hall, and 50
feet deep, with kitchen and cellar. $ with
teal room and finished garret. The to built in mod
ern style, neatly painted and papered Viten:o.dd ; the doors
windows and washboards of frost rooms nod hail are grained.
There is a good Stehle, suilleiently large for two horses and
carriage. A well of good water, a cistern, and all necessary
outhouses. The lot Is enclosed by a pulingAnce 6 feet high.
The halation is one of the most beautiful and healthful in
Western Pennsylvania,
Ptitaiession given immediately.
Terms liberal.
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. i 5 Fifth street.
BOOKS! 800 .!
uction
_UP Wednesday evening. dint ,at 7!.. o'clock. and
ooutw vecry evening d 'Orni.; the N - 4u the eolumerclal
mice mourns, corner W 1,04 and Fifth streets will be sold a
very eotenefve etock of Books of the latent and boot editions;
stationer:, gold pens and pnneils. p , ronormies, pen and
Puct.et cutlery, ladies' cabas. reticules and - work-boxes and
a variety of useful fancy goods.
rt 2 M DAVIS, Auct'r.
INIPORTEI) QUEENS-WARE AT AUC
don —On Wednesday morning, July 73J, at 1U o'clock,
will be sold at the commercial soles rooms. corner of Wood
and Fifth streets, iron casts, blue and white stone china
consisting of plates, cups. saucers, bowls, tea pots..
sugar, cream and covered dishes, boats, pickle .11slitat, &c.
JY 2 2 P. M. DAVIS, Auct'r,
ATIERFIE STORY BRICK I.IafSETUR
sl,7oo—Contains 8 rooms, bath room and cellar.
Teruo, SSOJ in band, balance In three yearly payments A.
three story brick bongo of 5 rooms, stme.romn, @c., for
$1,700. Also, a dwelling-house of 8 roms. adjoining the
..bove. $1,700 Terms—ssoo in hand; balance in 1, 2 and
years—situate at the corner of Franklin and Elm autos.
S. CUTHBERT A SON. 51 Market at.
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A UGUST MAGAZINES--
Harper's Magazine;
Graham's
Ballou's
Peterson',
Godey's I..ady'a Book.
Anything you 42.iy want in the way of Nuke or _V
ilhee, come to ;h e UNIFORM CH EA I' CASH /100E' raga
L_AUFFER'S. No. 77 ye oTORE.
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'MAGAZINES FOR AUGUST..
Harper's fur Au:non-15 crate. ""
Godey's Lady'e Book-15 cents
Pe/emu's Map/line-45 ceoW
Graham', hiagazinu.-ISue a. ' . E .
Magazino-10 .
Yankee Notions-42
The shove M° C B/4.; ;;,' . ceived and fur eerie
at
A. GILDENFENNEY A C/).'S,
• jy2l
Fifth et, opposite the Theatre.
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GUNS, PISTOLS, Gun Furni
turo tA , /ti.Accotar,.nirlits, el w aye on hood,
joao lIuWN 4: TETLEY. 136 Wool st..
-- Sign or the tiohlen dun.
7,1 DOZ. FRESH STR AWBERRIES. - in quart
bottles: 5 do, du.-do., in cur,, Just rectiveil and for Bale.
REY .11ER S. ANDER:9)N.
j yl9 Nu. an. Wood et., oppueite St. Charles lintel.
ORS-tOR SALE—A very fine licirse.
Who Works equally well in horn,, uw:
dor tie saLklla lie may le seen at it. IL PA/7ER
LI VERY STABLE • corner of Diamond and
Cherry alleys.
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W ADVERTISEMENTS.
OF PHILADELPHIA
EIMEDM
P. M. Moriarty, Req.,
Israel Imk ins;
Wm. Smith, E.g.,
Geo. W. Co!lmay. Exei
tu. J. P. Whit - e,
J. S. Helfrich, Esq.,
Jnines Silt. Esq.,
Ben]. R. Myrick, Esq.,
J. H. ?di:Colley, Esq.,
COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT
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