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MONDAY MORNING
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FOR PRESIDENT ,
JAMES BUCHANAN,
OF PENNSYLVANIA
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
iouN C. BRECKINRIDGE,
OF K ENTUCK Y
Democratic Electoral Ticket of Pennsylvania.
ELECTORS AT LARGE:
CHARLES R. BUCK ALEW, Columbia.
WILSON M'CANDLESS, Allegheny.
Ist District: (LEO. W. NEBINGER, Philadelphia Co.
2,1 " PIERCE BUTLER, Planck Iphia City.
ad " EDWARD W A RTMAN, Philadelphia Co.
4th " WM. H. WITTP., Philadelphia County.
sth " JOHN McN Al R. Montgomery County.
6th 11 JOHN H. 13HINTON. Cheater County.
7th " DAVID LAUB Y. Lehigh County.
Bth " OH ARLES KESSLER, Berke County
11th " JAMES PATTERSON. Lancaster Co
10th " ISAAC SLENK ER, Union County.
11th " FRAS. W. 1113014E5. Sr:buy:lBdt Co.
12th THOMAS OSTER II AuT. Wyoming Co.
113th " ABRAHAM EDINGER, Monroe Co
14th REUBEN WILBER, BraciftA County.
15th OFAHOE A. CRAIVFORI), Cltn ton co.
lt3th .• JAMES BLACK, Perry County.
lith HENRY .1. STABLE, Ad... Co.
IFlth " RHIN D. RODDY, Soinereet
Ibtb " JACoil TURN EY. Wet moreland Co.
70th J A. J. BUCHANA.N, Greene Co.
21st WILLIAM WI 1,61 NS. Allughouy Co
7.211 " JAMES G CAMPBELL, Butler Co.
23c1 " THOMAS CUNNINGHAM, Bauer
24th JaTIN KEATLEY, Clarion
15th •• VINCENT PHELPS, Craw fot .1 County
'MOCRATIC STATE TICKET
CA:111. COM MIS,ION CR
GEORGE SCOTT, • , F Ctt-sica
VOIT , 1,741:1, L
JACOB FRY, Jr., Moriroomrsor Co
,111111 , .iKAL
JOHN ROW K, (
MASS MEETINGS
DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA
ed
" That:nit/II tonal and shall be preser•
-.JACRY,N
TR.! DEM 4 - Ft I'l SN,LN and all uthern fas•.:
of p-esorrtng t is. Unt ttt t,l ,ttttt tt. tit.“ oettott3l3 tt tun
gere I lot a et. n.. 1.1 ml hv
Upon enema , f Ili; I C.•1,11I1111 , 1i. Mid t•Plttill.'l..l
..1',11.1.15, f ,;11•1141.10: .•1.,..hx11 I
the State, ttf Otte Um-rt. any t,l•o;tittil) it 4111,1 thtt;
MElll'lNi* Rill i~ boll at In Ittlltwttig tam." nut'
of the fnet,ti,t c-tf .1 't A \ Pitt 1.1-515. mt. I
JOHN C tll Fl\i.i Di./.I tt.
At ERTL Ent t tolots.. 0 WETtN SS, 'tit tat f
August. 1556
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At PiTTSIOIIOII. Alleihrnp C ,tmty. Qti WEDNESDAY
the iiith of Septectiber.lt,f,e,
At l EELLKFO\Td.. Cult, C unt , • 11 NV I.:UNE:3I I AV. t I
21th of I,4lpirtuto•r
At H • ftRISI3I . II , ), t Apt tel StAt.... ~n WI I
.;I;,Ftft kV, thA let Ort.,t.r
An lat HII. ADYLPHI A, n the 17th .1 ,-i.t..tut.et
the Ant;, ...rears A the Adoptiou .1 the 1„',,,t,r61 nit .1
01 the I.; ailed zt..tt,,,
wail
rdnlnnot Democrats, from our own and •,than Stairs,
be re.sont at all tires. medage, to oddrual rhea fell. +
cidd•ons.
cadet of th,
DEMOCRATIC Sr t TT. CENTRAL
THE CAMPAIGN POST
It ts three months set to the rime
Lion. NV, will iurni•h the 11,,',!ei P-zt to clot
of ten or more dui ing that time for the low prire
of Ttilßry CKSTS ea ,b d , !lar? will I,By
for ten papers for the time New, how C•tti
any good Democrat or friend of tha I" n;..n
do t•ervtce in the c911,e Letter Limn I , y rowing ten
dolinrs and sendlng f e r tLirty-t. , ttr for u e
among hie meighbor-
The P.,et th. war, - and
contain in Itr amid , • column.- a Itrv , r !1111.,11i1
political intelligence than an} (Alter campaign
paper we,t of
The eurripk gn f n.fri about wv nii.l
to ti.e e;eeli•.n wail i.e h
are invoke.l. (heat eth.m• will he ma le -
I.)etriocrazy it, prPpar.ur f • - an- of
re.olved raid vig etLo t Let eur friend,
the money (..r tweuty, forty or a humlre•l
C'ampagyn /'.../..sauJ they will mu.;lot th,•n Deivh
tors nudeistAnd all a l, w t it
Our c.:ut., Lae are very large already. A i
r. .1 Ode it avain . A. 411 in ni
THE CURRENTEI ARV. WITH TA
We have not ,ine particle iif iloutit that the
cause cif Buchanan and the Union to Rattling
strength every day in this country. A great
many of the German voters, who were staggered
by the sudden conversi..o of their newspapers,
have now become thoroughly aroused. and are
doing more to Make the truth known, and to
ganise effectually than ever hefore They h a ve
become fully aware of the r..rruld intiurnrev
that aimed to buy their vote- for the chtidtdroe
of a Know Nothing . convention Every , 1“).
brings us fresh evidence that they will I e foot, ]
this year on the -tie of the
bem•n racy.
SFe have been in t.evet al part.t,t the ,ntibts
within ten daps, an,l can n whcl c find tlic
changes and detecti,tls that ,ur ragging
nect. prate al 1. 1)1.11 stand fit m,
otre full of 2r,11 itud bpF tiur pui.lir 1111,t11,W
are well and fully attrudod. and never bof„re
mr.re otylitisia,uu ed The .tone oraoy
L.roii,og for the eontest awl gallantly w.:l
it Le !ought We depend on nothing but sober
truth and sound argument: and the people ;5
easily undorstand the:whole 911b . j..0. There are
but three questions to be answered iu the No
vember election. Slhall the principle of popular
sovereignty he maintained" Shall the Union be
preserved " tihall the presidency be bought with
money " The tir-t two the peq.le will answer in
the affirmative the last in the negative. The
indication, now Hint surely and unequivocally
to such aLkhive.rs
will g I , nger •,up
Freninnt > n.,tes
porters refuse tu huy thew Wirifeisit
and those who think they hundenn i ely
will find they are badly sold
We will het a shilling that there are protni,, , ,
ry notes of John e Fremont in this eity. rr
what the New Y.rk ba,h, eaye of their
value. Here it ie
" MAttli•v4l , STo , 6 NOT NE,uTlAßLK.—:Another of
Chose everlasting notes ot J. C. Fremont's, for $l, - ,'lto
or $l,RtlO, was hawked about Wall and other streets,
yesterday, to be duiposed of et most any prioe, but
no takers.
.* t pheation was made, we understand, to Messrs.
nuell,tlreeley, Raymond, and others, all ['mutts
to the ~,148e, but not to the note, who politely declined
—out ol tunic. ho. Bennett never will get his house
at this rate.'
INETTALILE Al+.l'lll , ll - 1".-All attempt is made
to frighten the Philadelphians into the support
of the abolition and disunion candidate 1.3 ,
threatening to take all the western trade to New
York, where the woolly horse finds more irup
port Some one pretendlug to write from t'u•
lumbus, Ohio, Lad ix letter published in the Jour
nal, of this city, and then the Philadelphia Tuner
republishes it, arid expresses great alarm. Was
ever gru.s an absurdity attempted ? A few
fanatical abolitionists imagine they can raise up
and tear down cities with a few puerile letters!'
\Vhot next '
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THE EXAMINED. AND REVIEW
There are tw,, lieluucratu: papers in Wash
ington county Lea ,we of the above
titles: and they are among the beet papers in
the State. They are hard tit work for Buck
and I3reck,' and Nye cannot but admire the
ahility and intelligence they display in their
editorials and selections No cause can fail
with such earnest and judicious advocates.
AN011162 plan to absorb the Americans has
been proposed by the Black Republicans. But
it is promptly rejected. Sam is resolved not to
be ewallowed by Sambo. Sambo's mottth waters
fur Sam, but the latter spurns him andt6 offers.
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Never before in,.tbe history of the Democratic i
party did such perfect harmony exist in its
ranks. Private feuds are laid aside for the pre
lent, and all Democrats and' all Democratic pa
pers unite cordially foil the common and great
purpose of crushing down a vast conspiracy
against the Union, the Constitution and the very
existence of the republic. At such a time Dern-
ocrats know no duty but to serve the cause et'
their country. This vast Massachusetts conspi
racy must be exploded this year, and will be.
Her money, her abolition orators, her disunion
efforts and her boasts of power will all fail and
be forever condemned by the yeomanry of the
republic. And it is not Democrats alone that
join in that stern condemnation. Old line Whigs
by thousands join us in our good and patriotic
cause. Thirty-three newspapers in Western Penn
sylvania alone are earnestly at work in our cause:
yet a lying Black Republican paper, the New
York Herald, says thete are only twenty-four
papers in Pennsylvania supporting Buchanan.
We add their names below, and will soon give
the names of the Democratic papers in Eastern
and central Pennsylvania
VOUST 10.
Erie County—Erie Observer, and a German pa
per.
Crawford County—Crawford Democrat, Penn
Sylvania Sentinel.
Mercer County—Western Press.
Lawrence County—Lawrence Journal.
Beaver C•mnty---Beaver Star.
Washington County— Review, Examiner. and
a campaign paper
Greene County—Waynesburg Messenger.
Fayette County —Genius of Liberty, Sentinel.
Westmoreland County—Argue, Republican,
Democrat.
Allegheny County—Post, Daily and Weekly
Union, Daily and Weekly, Allegheny Democrat
Republicans, tdaily,j new German daily.
Somerset County—Visitor.
Cambria County—Echo, Democrat and Senti
nel.
Armstrong County—Democrat.
Jefferson County—Jeffersonian
Clarion County-- Dem.,crat.
1 et:amp , County—Spectator.
Elk County --Reporter
Warren County--Ledger.
Potter Cutiniy —Pioneer and tfem , crat
Clearfield Ceuttiy- --Republican.
Butler County—llerald.
Some of them at least are unpurthasable
The great mass of them are true, and will remain
so. Money and a lie cannot buy them. 8e11,,b1
one example in the following affidavit Whence
comes the money that is so profusely lavished in
buying German papers There will he more
affidavits:nut soon showing that in some instance•
the offer- of money have been spurned. Three
th,usand dollar, *ll9 offered for a German paper
at Etwon end refused The Know Nothing. and
Republican. think the I;ertnar , are mere cattle
and can be bought and sold in the market }et
the same bribers prate about Free Kansa. 14.1.,i
tree negrnes " Here 19 the affidavit
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HARMONY AND NEWSPAPERS
ARE GERMANS BOUGHT!
Si;-J o Pennayiransa, Sorthompron County. to •
Personally appeared before the subscriber, n
Justice of the Peace in and for void county, Jo,
o h c o t e , e d i t o r th e fadeitenderit Democrat. a
German newspaper, published in the borough of
Easton. in said county, who being duly sworn
according ti law, dual ma his solemn oath declare
and say, that on or about the midddle of July
lot, Henry W. Lowry. a brother of Major Gen
Grove P. Lowry. of Kansas, having first colic
deponent aside, proceeded to in q uire if he was
p i op e i e tor an d h a d sole eontroi of the paper of
which he wan the editor That Upon this dep •
nen' answering in the affirmation, a::1 after some
i con‘ersation had passed upon the prospects for
nese of tine several candidates for the Prest
ict - y. the stud Henry \t Lowry, further sa•
that he was auth-rifed by certain persons t oay
to hint that if he. the stud deponent would
”ut :101 faithfully support l'ol. Fremont he
said deponent would remove three thousand I••'
tars. Tnat they had the money ready. anti all
they wanti was for him to pledge his honor th
he
s. support t 'ol. Fremont and the trediey
-b oo b( l. e p ai d d . io n to him, in cash, b e fore be
sli.mbl L, ic• i nired to take 11.11) ntoul. That up t
tti, I, p. cent repty.o,; that he would not .t.
, the conversation 'Ton that c,utuort en d e d on I
they s eparated,
) Ned this deponent further with that the at ...le
mud foregoing is substantialiy all that passed
LiVet, bite and the anti Fleury IL. Lowry ui rela
u to that sub j ect Jest sit t ~ I .K
Sattl - ,re and subscribed August 4th, ,
me, lion E W yr . .l P
CII/CASSIAN SL4VE THArVI
ple eorrerponaent of n London paper may.
quit-nal number of t'irraioAian slave loafer. an
now in the Turkish capital, charge , ' with u„•
disi,o-al of the numerous parcel,. of Cireasmi:in
girls that have been for mane lime pouring into
that market. Perceiving that when the 11118,11341,
hall have re.nerupied the costa of the ('aucnFa-
thi• traffic in white slaver will he ever. the t it
dealer. have redoubled their etT(irte ever
sin...e the Cl.aumetivemout of the ptaef. toe fen,
sett, to intr.tduce Mtn ?urkei the peatmtt pott•:.
nittulter of wunten. while the opportunity of
doing so lasted. They have been vo Fuseestd . o:.
notwithstanding the prohilutinn of the trade Ity
the l'trte, and the prevenett of tt. , many Briti-tt
ship- in the Itlat k Sea, that never, perhaps, at
nn{• Fortner period, wit. white human ile-h
cheap fiF roi th:n rwanent. There it all absoho,
gitit w (Le market, mud dt.a:Cr' t
throw away their goods., owing to the etten, ,
the. supply, which in mrtny hni , Lie u
I,v .tvion under the BritNll thug.
" grhol middling
v“; wm th,.ught vviy utletrp Ht 11110, but at ILI
!.attlC
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CINCINNATI ENktUalle.ll..
I the very exchange paper , we w,.t
now is the Cincinnati Enquirer It is a larve
double sheet paper handsomely printed, and
edited with admirable ability. The best evidence
of its usefulness and firmness in the Democratic
cause is the fierce assaults made upon it by the
opposition presses of Cincinnati and elsewhere
It is the subject of about as constant attack ni
the pittsburgh loot. We like positive qualities,
and a decided dissenter and the Enquirer has
them iw good proportion. It presents, ton, every
viderwe or prosperity. It is a faithful sentinel
on one of the watch towers of the Republic, and
we hope it will ever prosper
I'II.I3IORK PAPER IN A I.O:UHF:NY ('oral
fir-t number of the National American a
Fillmore and limnenion paper, appeared yester•
day It iii to be edited and published by a com
mittee of the Fillmore and Iloneb•'ou Club, and
will appear semi-weekly, and be furnished to
eingle .i,ubseribers during the campaign at fifty
cents per copy, maul to cl,i 4 bs at a lower rate .
In this 188110 it convicts the Commercial Journal
of " a deliberately concocted falsehood," and
we presume will, if it takes the trouble, convict
the editor of that sheet of an equally glaring
one twice a week until the campaign is over
After the fifth of November next the Journal
will become more truthful ? We hope so.
The Fillmore More In Eastern Ohio
.4 correspondent of the Wheeling Intelltyrnrer,
writing from Cambridge, Ohio, under date of
August I, thus speaks of the FillFnore move in
that part of the State. He says:
" The Fillmore party, in the counties forming this
C o ngressional district, in very strong and united:
much more so, in fart, than I had expected to find
them, being wrongly informed, as I was, by the 11 . -
publicans. The district is composed of Belmont,
Monroe, Noble and bluernsey. The party will poll
2000 votes in Belmont, 1500 in Monroe, and propor
tionally in Noble and Guernsey. The organization is
active throughout the State, and Mr. Fillmore will
poll from 75,000 to 100,000 votes. In this t'ongres
storml district the Fillmore party have nominated
their candidate for Congress, their selection being
John M. Bushfield, Esq,, of this pines,"
By request we re-publish this morning the
opinions of Jefferson in relation to to a dissolu
tion of the Union and sectional parties.
WE wish our friends at °auto% Phiol Would
inform as when Col. Jellle takes the stump for
Fremont.
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As the contest fcr the Presidency pi ogre-sea
the quiet looker-on see. many rimmiing things;
which the players of the great game, owing to
their active and absorbing occupation do.not see
in so striking a light. Some of these queer cir
curost.nce. I propose rapidly to review
The Know Nothing and Black Repoldican Con
ventiot,, with a rare and beautiful unanimity,
chose Col. Fremont for their candidate—he lie•
ing thus made the exponent of pure Americanism
on the one hand, and of Anti-Slavery sentiment
on the ottier —bearing in hiaditlieult. path to pow
er, tLe red flag of the exclusive K and the
black and traitorous ensign of Harrison and
Seward. No wonder he toils, and totters, anti
eweata.
Every one knows that Americanism, as con
strued in the Know Nothing lodges, means oppo
sition tii foreigners and fiireign influence of every
soil, generally and especially the exclusion of
Catholic , from public office—to this last article
of their faith they are firmly bound, and solemn
ly sworn. Consistency would require that the
candidate of these sworn brothers should nut be
a Catholic—or so it seems to us—yet we are il.-
survd, by a gentleman, intimate in the family
of Cul. Brant, of St. Louis, I the brother iu law
of Col. Fremont, I and a frequent guest at Ms
house, where Col. Fremont is also a guest for
days and weeks together,—that Col. F. is a con
stant worshipper at ayatholic Church, and that
a Catholic prelate is his spiritual adviser li'
aides this, it is not denied that his father wa-
Catholic, --that his sister is a Catholic, and that
he was married by a Catholic clergyman.
No stranger evidence of any fact will ever
be needed, even in e jutlistal trial thlit ha , Iteen
furnished and (tan be furni.tted that Co'. ['to
mont is a Catholic .\ ad yet he is the ratolidato
for President of a party whese , worn ptirp.ote it
is to keep lath lir'- .111 power
Let no l'atholie suppo-e that we hook upon 1 \I
F's religion as a reproach to him. r fl 4 a g- a
reason why he should not be elected Pre.i.le , d
Nothing could he further from or sentiment. ,
And let every Roman l'athnlir wh, fee! , ann. y. 1
or alarmed at the Id o4fe , r \me t in i. Lo , p o t
away his apprehension - for does In , nu( .0e 11.,v
hollow and insincere are the vows and oaths of
those who would disfraneht.e hi ' Doe. he
not see that the party that has keen slatted chii•
ly on prejudice against the ratliolie ;reed. h
stultified ikself by taking up for the Preeident ,
office, one Fen .Coder and olhofit,ont.it• yet a o
deeply enjoy the anticipati "t . the " nentm ,
and despatch with willed. C o l Freto.)tit
thrust from his presence 1.11.4 Know Nothing At,,,
litiun supporteri, shoul. I Rcrcklit place him ta
the Presidential .'hair. M.. , t s-,ureilly
and tiny Pollock rann.it he Fremont'. coon.,
Lora.
'knottier feature of the ramtetlin et. seit,„l:l io
be made soi is the an i meaner
tar free soil friend. sae liroeks
caner he attacked Gi,h I11141111v•I Mall. who I% 1/ ,
4111 . 111. i , Si 111..y)(1.•11fy deesn,
after being de:tten, tie red n„ 6t it due!
Weld and knit n -•iudd
and nut liking t.I v4J I, I fwad
he 1. n cewitrl far t t,o, 111 .,
mule 1 4 ..”1.1 tight n lII , ' h•• IV. rife:sl ,s. I
i4lint Ct.IJI - Igl 4 , her • I4vn
hr w—ul 1 11.. t hvht rimed an I It
11(1g:title t. v.ittar , y a her., •i
tight, hr fltVloV the ltirn
N w we , :tre r e Lt.
knew hether he t':un:ll
not t..l:r:-.sw b.- t t whelre
P.urhngntne w, JI have ford,: :
rana:ln than New 1 , rl., tia:l 1 i:co
far nlvng, bbd we .!..n t ell.: et err I •.:::
But we would 1 . 6. e t:. :he .
her. the tentahie 11111 n
Srtmnrr .rb
But b w •101`• \I; 8U1.11,10.1.1t
110 . 0. , eS ; hrm
-ay. lie i. le - 11- v
1.. r even wht•rerf the til•••
s+Verlll,l7 . l,•i tth.• : : • 1, -, •.1 n
Le e‘ee l• .E, ; ;Nt a loig, r-idt
hrr,l ipfllt a. , nrc I• , •( I I .
fnml ~! un, it- 4 .t , t1 \lv' It • 11 , 1,1
r,4 , ,t.1 , 4 01,0 IT•IA
ibtirg . e . till! lin Lam hn•l •itty ,••! ?t••itt 1••' , .•11, t
rt , I t 1•, ••• 1.. r ,:; tLi. ‘l ,
li• ••• 1,11111/rIl In
though fritrrn , itt , f ,rll
want tk.r ,tlt.
1 11. re, I/ tr I, ICr t,n
of a Prof••••or. Ir It hr.r I 1,
.• 1.-mr,rfts! k •
121 , 1 in 11,4' S , 011:0 . r \I r rt, a
haired rnith a )114D
1301 ,, tl , th gr. k s ' 111.1 I
i.,1„ . •.,
nti.l tint w! in.-.- I I, bin,
th,t h, !
r
-p L. !hag tt
y arr.otc. qr. t
n.l Ih,m IV . n, ut.t,n
1 , . \ )••!•... •,
gr•ti).l). , ke It the :n eht r.-tdet , 1 that
per
1.1111
tire. K9d a r , re nn l l'"1"nr
1 - ,,r Mr Pair hatlltt) , au i• 111,1 • f
nn .I , tlll.l drturan•.r
11011 ~o4ch •11
it Joe ,
ttut !iittAt!! 4 ,, !h.' It , th,t ti/.•
plbl.loS (01Ce hi•Li • I
Om( their ..Pl , llotl, !!•
pr—TN.l. I.rt 1..• Opt , 110
\ \IF“I. \\
1% II 1 211 , 11 , 111 ft“t4v 1 I I •ir t;. it)
C o mr“,reo l l Jour na! Let the 4 , 01,1 pole wlnc
Ile truet the wither 4 ..1 ur etttell,kte , t w,ll 1
tinwrwq Br, 6, , wev,r, 1 , 1 01.1 tip, ,titaktat
tlieroln enntwiled a, ft In:; br , ,r I , lq Itr nit
that a party U II hp ' , ILu OMYYII , IIICIy by Iln
poill,••t! or pr,,,.110e- r
it !Mil toi• ti , 6,1,,
Ilk•t t•et•it ntty 1,0.1 w tnitich t,
ndr rt11(ligl . 111 iLr ,411:v•Ilit - 161 lii• C1,111.1'.
Ile are willing that ear I,ellf...ratre
their .1 it rt,ilhl lion, 7
~r 11. , 11.111 .11..11 111.
,bierther f
rhart,r,
r: burin fide c.sts.orsher le
city and cuunty sul,ertpti,n, art.l u r•ps.,l,
ute. suhsrrirtznn We ,hail not irhiturt•
fur public purpomen )hto tuts math, hut
gro3Nly ineow.imteht with tho i.”,tion or
rementative, that uo man who .taud- in It Nh.,111.1
be'hotue a eand . olate. 'llll he nue l ..e ,
and h, be
Th, county specially re q uire, t whether it has
them fir you- ; not, faithful, true and unselfish
representative, at Har/1.-bUrg. The railroad in ter,' d
are now interwoven will, the private revenues
every Allier,, (Jur city and I . .plifilV are now pay ink)
interest ou one +e,l l',lltoti.ll.m.i.. which way b.•
tie procure „ , ~ 1 others or not, to 't ie
ileiiee and purity which green oni foto], ci air iie
i'lider these cir , ulustatiees let it lie ''aretully inquired
liy the members of toirsiluutitig Vtbo•lbto
all Who way seek their le ,. .?Iolm•11.1/11,11 t ,, for 13,s
of the people `4/tIEI4I in II per :11.111.11dt, r , ref rOrcto
these great interesp , .
Have those who originated there priiiecis,
the faith of Whore ttnutre Ihe I II) 1111t1 county per
involved in the payment it iitteroes
/h.-next/vex 111.0,1.1 Up to the Wink id tile, t , ‘113
lure, and vindiptted their o,wu sincerity :Ind dui 0 , ,
rce t e dness iy performing :heir owo obligations, id,
the faith of which these railroad ''harlot- here ht tot
procured, and these debts created •
These comptinie , , whose ' w ere . / w ,,, ,
with those of ey i•ii bait, bore lo
peal to the SLAW logIA/itUrr lor curb equitable rei i et
and remedies, toe may touch the 1 --„. et yuiliidal or
tion for the recovery of ea ch,
for instance, as the retell,' b . , the or
right to insist upon a cash inetalinent en those soli
seriptions. Will it he piilitic iir proper, when tiii t
is no scarcity of unsuspected material. to i„
either House of Assembly, any person who may be
interested in the repeal of stk . !, jil,l legi 4 lellon, by
which the subscriptions may be affected awl Ili„‘
may be released from their I aptiefll, ailhougu 1,,
their means the Charters and City and Hood,
may have been procured. We are all of us uu,etl,,v
like men our obligations, through the City Cottrell,
and County Commissioners, and scouting dishonest
ble immunity: and shall it be tolerated that any
stockholder cc sub,Qriher, who ),,) gritty of -cii..i/i
by denying the untidily of his tulieoription or
the force of his signature, which hes been ackuow
'edged by hundreds under like eireauletanees, shall
be clothed with authority to shelter hinisell from Just
responsibility which other, have honorably' nekniiii
lodged and discharged ?
It is not known precisely oho may tie candidates,
nor is it intended to drag the names o f eac h d m '',
quent subscribers before the public unless they them
selves court publicity, by seeking power which may
be used for their own benefit. But on e mag i c t ),,,„
puny, ,the Steubenville.) whose eoupous to the
amount of $63,000 annually the taxpayers of this
city an d county are now paying out of their own
pockets, return $200,000 of individual subscriptions
unpaid, after fire years, for which suits are now
brought. Would it be wise to send to Harrisburg ,
tie defendant or defendants in any “t these suits
• " 7 ' a a " ' "
MAE
For the Pitteburstb Moron r,
THE CAMPAIGN
Vet %ottle thr
'bet 11-1.1 r•,d,•l
” . 1 S!•1
' • VI ly
14001) FAITIi
_• v 3e
.'.R {~.
JEFFERSON'S OPINIONS OF THE
Mlssol - 111 COMPROMISE FROM
CONTEMPORANIEOUS , LET -1
TENS.
On the 13th of April, 10020, he wrote to Wil-
ham Short:
The old schism of federal and republican
threatened nothing, because it existed id every
State and united them together by the fraternal
i,nt of party. hut the coincidence of a marked
principle, moral and political, with a geographi
cal line, once conceived, 1 feared, would never
to ore I.E• obliterated from the mind: that it
would be recurring on every occasion, and re
newing irritations. until it would kindle such
mutual and mortal hatred as to render separa
tion preferable to eternal discord. I have been
among the most sanguine in believing that our
Union would he of long duration. I now doubt
it much, and see that event at no great distance,
and the direct consequence of this question : not
by the line which has been so confidently count
ed off—the laws of nature control thliv--but by the
Potomac, the Ohio, and Missouri, or more proha •
lily the Mississippi upwards to our northern
boundary. My only comfort and confidence
that I shall not live to see this; and 1 envy not
the present generation the glory of throwing
away the fruits of their father's sacrifices of lire
and fortune, and of rendering desperate the ex
periment which wai , to decide ultimately WilPtlll - 1 .
111E01 i- capable ofself-government. This trea--on
against human hope will signalize heir epoch
future hi-Lary. as the counterpart the 1110,101
their predeceJe.lra
Mr. ~1 lino, witmll,or of Congreqs,
.uldre,u4ed Jetten.,ii H lettcr, which drew from him
the following reurakuble reply
Mos] 1 , ej I April 22, I w2il
.• I thatik S.W. dear, `it% for the ropy you have
loam -o kind to send me of the letter to your
conatituents on the Niirrouri question. It it a
p et feet ,u-aiti.:at.,„ii to thew
- I had for a long little ceased to read oew-•
paper,. or pay attention to any public affairs,
~onfolent they were in gaud handy, and content
to t, a parrenger in our bark to the shore from
who'll I am not far distant. But this mouten.
tau.. q uestion, like P. tire-bell in the night, awa
kenial and filled me with terror I considered it
, I.i mice the knell of the Union. It is hushed,
indeed, Fur the moment but Oil, is a reprieve
0 0 l c, not a final , entvii..t, A geographical lute.
ooincoling with a marked principle, moral and
p.1,1,.. a 1, an e e eoneeivetl and held up to the an
ntc 1,,,,.,,,,i, of men, will never be obliterated
and ot et y now irritation will !mirk it deeper an I
deeper I can any, with conscious truth, tint
there is no man un earth who would !serif'. e
in .re than I w mil I to relieve na from this boavy
reproach, in any prat-total - de way. The ces, , om
d that kind of property i for it is so misname-i i
~ A iatgatelle which, would not cause me a aet ., .1.1
thought, if, it, that war, a genet al alllaliCliollioa
at: i - o p.II , IOIIWe woill.i be edeeted , and grailli
, ti' v. Mid with due • a,raises, I think it might
be Lot to It la, we have the welf by the tau ,
, tod can neither hold hint nor sandy let him g. ,
.J,i-tie.l. IF in one wale and -spit-preservation m
the othet I It . -ite thin:; I slit certain, that a
t to• i•a ,, ~ze ~:' Ike -.lse f 1 .. in one State t• an
t:,er tc...1111 tn.k , s ,late of n human hruo
wt, NclitivUT it, qo their
ror a ,:rt-Ater ,urface mide them it.l.ltcl.l
tutu propi.rtioLla ily facilitate
~.,ronn.brnent a their emancipation, by 01,,
the burtben otl n greitter number of coal
An al..tinence, too, from this act of power,
w old remove the jealousy excited by the untl.,
I I.ktotr. , l ~ ,rut.reas to regulate the condition , I
.iescriptions of men composing n
Tilts certainly ie the exclusive right f
.he State. nothing in the Constitution hi
t...lien from them, and given to the tieneral G..n
r , Congre , o, for CTRMTIIe. V.
11.,i the non freemen of Connecticut shall t
(reonen or th-it they %ball not emigrate to
•
• I rogret that I ard net t • die .n the
th,t o ~f thern , el%ep I .•••
I'll ion ..f I 1.• w.••••,u1n• srif w•••Ternir!o
11 - Ippltlt, their e itotry 1 , thrrwr
'.y thr 111.1Wite 3.trl prk.,d •n•-
I'd •r-4 4 .•••4• - . :,,•• I I- th •
I • vr . "11.41 t•.• wort. :•Yrr ,• If they would 1•11
natlsly weigh th e y
• %1V•1:. rrlnoldr
• ••1r •
r!!•••••,-.1 “?.' m 01 . 111
, I l nu - i • I 'l' f"ri . the.l.trretnlti .
Ir., /-11,1,1 r
z r !• -tet
.1, I,:
111 a- it 11,-,talwr
ios re'euU'l thrrateniur
!ho quest iLoi
i put • 38,1 •!,•
..r ere -T. rlsinp. Agnin nutter whit
• lk One, (.1 !
:• hoe! tyll::e
WA^ ^ 4l the It
vr,rdli , ql.
.• • 4 11 I in. y I.y .let.•ktwittor 01,r .:;.1
h, vilth them the 1 u ti,,
• (I . ‘ , • becallno the fell) •vai it
. .4 one eitaln to 11,11o•r. no Inure titan tilr l
1 a ono •••., intry to an „ Cher,
!lever 1,141,t , n .1111 a. • r tine human being wit.
would not he i<it without it In ketl, if thete
ai.y morality in the, t ue.tion, it on the n il.,
-i Ie ; 1.. y al•reireo..d ti.ot.l ...or 11 lira
•kn rftite., their w I he increaiiieil am
the burden of their future lighteto•
Lr bringing a greater nutal.er of t.lioulkler
ler it. However, it ',ruled to throw lost H i t
tho rye. of the people, an•l to Intintieik... thrk,!:
while I. the k..otror . -io.- 15 gave a geograpliteo
iiielionilerating to the I' itoniai• anil tll
t 'hitt. throwing fourteen :ii , intr4 t•• the North An
F. , t. ‘,•l 1111 to the 1 - •• oitla uu,l 11'rot \1:•
:to l• ly a •011•41,11 f
win the intittorttt it
n ire\ nitenee, r f
rlf I inizre-ii llrr ..„,
iiiit !h. 1 '.011 . 4 1. ; t11it . ':1 arriigitr the right
111I' 0 , 11,11t:“Jii f the If,
st tte.. ut•ii•itily Inv, flit 1.1'. , 0t1.'y trill, do
con 111:... .1 14: Coe I tilt •
h',ll io• tips( rkl krreitirn . which
u'white , ',mill ”f the l'“toinve un l Ihe
0,41 t., ii.t t f..rtu'i
'Also oat; 't it lir.;
Itt• wr,tr ltecenibt r 2tl, 1.alla)alli.
•11 ,th u•• thitig. are gotsig w.' ll Th.' I '''.
-••t f lilii•rty, :lever witliiint
111. i (Mi t t from Nlts&tutiri ist flow r.,timr
, • I+4; I WO] 3,` IVu I/111.
.14110 I, t'r all utile, II t- mt n mural .im•stiott.
(slit .Pll4. Illerl•ly ultject 1Y Itt rat
g t •..;, t •ai Jti It,r the hithitse ul the
l'rt atul it muse will Ito kept up until
tlott
itn the 112olof Janunry, 1!•21, he Wrote to John
\.faro
our anxiety in .•itarter ar,-; all colleen
tinted 11l title tpletittUll, n'hnl bee the holy alit
:ince In and out of Congresis mean" And this,
liy "the bye, in Litt the [lathe of the case; it 1.
only the 'Joe mint Ittehard Roe of the eject
mew The real question Ito soot in the 811110.
tliiileted with thin UP fortunate population is, are
•davoi- to be pre,ented with freedom and a
.lancer VOr if t'ou! , ress has the power to n.
oilote the condition itf the inlmiiitants of the
Sts , ,, within the runts:', It will be hilt another
that power to declare that all shall
);e free Are we then to see again Athenian and
I. Intl/Milan eoule lerneiec " TU wage another
I't•luloor+~ottn war t., settle the Li—
t x eo ilia it lOr in that' lII.' tof , III of merely a
et tie war That rew:tms to be seen : hilt not,
I hope, ttn.l rue. t.4ut.ely they wall pants)
.tv,ll,lc, ,Itt Hiatt Li. g;•1 oat tit the way.'
;4; the ;i•t of .IHattia.ry, alluding to the edit
ration Or the sons of irgittitt at the North, la'
•• I I 1111kily , if our youths she t Harvard i now
La , , learning the len.oouo of anti.Nti,isourialii-iu
I Icmnc imi, lot a gentleman littely'from . Prine,.
t,n t,hl me lie •aw there a li•it of the student, at
!Wire, nll , l that more than half Were
Theme sill return home, Do doubt, deeply
Ituri ., —. , ed with the sacred principles of our holy
alliatil.V of I . II , triCtILIIII4I.Ii
11l It. I . :111 of r'ebruary, 1s:21, he wrote :
11, Cfear, do not sett the speck in our ho-
II) which is to burst oil lotus a tornado sooner
o r later The line• of division lately marked
Le iween lilferent porti,o•- of our confederacy, it
u, h as will 111 vet-, I fear, he obliterated
Vier the storm had passed over, he wrote,
N.I; 4.atayette :
; hi the eclipse of federalism with to, though
not its extinction, iw leaders got up the Missouri
;luestion, under the false front of lessening the
mem'ure of slavery, but with the real view of
produeing a geographical division of parties,
whieh might ensure them the next rre,ident
The People of the North went Idindbad e d into,
the snare, following their leaders for a while
with a Zeal truly Inaral and laudable, until they
I,eanie semailde that they were injuring instead
aiding the real interests of tile slave, that
they bad been used merely av tools for ele c ti on _
erring purposes; and that trick of hypocrisy
then fell an US it bad been got up."
Such were the opinions of Thomas Jefferson
upon the Missouri compromise line. Vet Black
Republican. , are claiming now to be followers of ,
Jefferson. Are suoh men ignorant or dishonest"
A court martial has been had on the mutineers !
of the Tipperary militia. Four were sentenced
to death, and two more are handed over for trial
n)• the civil power.
REIM
MEMIIN=
P I 'P T S' B I' It (I II Reddiny'l Ru.vlia, Salve.—lt, is a Boston remedy
4 . r,
1.114 - "E,', FIRE AND MARI NE of thirty: T years'tr.taniling, afiu is recommended
, by physteians. Wit Is it sure iii 1 speedy core for
.I.V.l'l'/CA SCE (;(0/P.I.V )", ~.
1 bIIVI9, piles. bolts; corns, feLobs, ehliblains, and
old ibre4l;if ever kind . ; forever sores, ulcers,
0013....NER, OF
„ WATER ANI NI A ILIUM STREWS
Tim L cuat. P .
8e4 :7 0. 1 )13. ' Ai.
u. Ti ti , i, /; : i l 4Z 2 T,
ries ":. idont.
)tak, Licalii head, nettle sore nip
-pies. recomulenided by Barges,) whitlows, sties,
soMo,Coisoeuy thak,s eXors iron:want:6 Appertainliig to festers. flea bltes, spider sting frdien limbs,
oro sernsi with LIVE RISKS salt r h eum. scurvy, sore and erne* lips, sore
Ai:, agun,,t 111:1,1. AND CA 1t.1 , / RISKS on the 111,,,,
ms.l MthiNsippt Riverflealli trthillarlen, hod MARINE ItthhS no ' e, warty and flesh wounds, it is aniost value
generull) I,le remedy and cure, which can be testified to by
And ltiC ,, lo , t Lo. sad konag , . by Fir , end against tier thnu , nu,i4 who have used it in the city of Boston
Porn, ,o Ow :. , on ith.l I t.itthd :thyleolleit mei Trnvortatioti.
and vicinity for the last thirty years. In no in-
Potietea i.nnsi at the loweot rat. corms - tont with safety to
all until,,. 1 stance will this Salve .lo an injury, or interfere
with physician's prescriptions. It is made front
the purest materials, from a receipe brought from
Rnssia—of articles growing in that country--i
and the proprietors have letters frinn all 011issefi,
clergymen, physicians, sea captains, nurses,. and
others who have used it themselves, and' recOld
mend it to others. Redding's Aussie Salve isput
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 & Co., proprietors..
For sale by B. A. Fahnestock & Co., FleM
ing Bros., R. E. Sellers & Co., Dr. G. H. Keyser
and H. Miner & Co., Pittsburgh ; Beckham &
Nl'Kenn au, Allegheny city.
DlREcTorts.
Ilolwrt Galway, Samm.l %I'Clmkan,
J... 1,11 I'. tinJ.Zlllll. . Sc,,tt,
J woos MKraftil I, Dur
James W. Iladmat, eltal 1. V ilattittwt,
.1...1,11 S
Julia Fullertou, Jlnuntinld 11. Itruwu,
David 11. Chmill,vre, Christ Mu %mg.
Wlllinm Carr, 1.1..A....rt 11. I.lm - tley,
J.. D. lacti ill. fehl9
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PI I'TSBLI ROIL •
JOIIN H. SLIORNI3I.:IttiLIt, I'reeid,•nt.
1101iEltT PINNKV, tiectetnry.
C. W. BATCH alonoral Agont.
WILL INSI'RK AGAINST AI,L KINDS
J H. Shor.bre gor,
C. IS. HatcheloY,
boo M. Pro tiork,
W. W. Marue,
It. T. Inier.ll. Jr.
lirwitge S. 61,111V11,
DXVlClllorni
41 All laionsiiiir.oaiireil 1r) parlor, 11111111.1 laid, /
1.114 by , rill l.e Lborally 2LIIJUStO , III[I.I pr•r•lpr
ly pant N WATER. STREET. py
WESTERN INSURA COMPANY,
Ergruntraeri • I M.
eloanorr, Secretory .
Will mean. 114,0115 t oil kinds of rl.k 1. ' ,'At.l\ M.
All Losses will te• liberally wij st4te4 an I • iprir 1..1.
A Ilion , I net ilittion, lunrlalt l irj U • . 1
k nee n enuunnuity, and who are 4:1 , 1 oc:Icol.
protuntnew. 111141 litiornirty, L , rurontain th •lyr aIL
[boy have arentimod, SD offoring thy host pro' • .1 to ti, ••
wttodeaire to be inaured.
Dlnitetolta---R. Miller, Jr.. 0. W. Rirketicon, .1 I. tier,
M. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Knuth, C. Thula., George W..i i n.
Andrew Ackley, intnow Lippincott. George ykwde, I, a • ' I
Auley. Alexander Nicole:, Thocow. Seott.
W 0111.,„ No. ir2 Water AtiOrt, OVrlrehollf. of Spann &
Co, up staira,) Illteburgh. novV:ly
Tua..lii rizn,oN
A. A. CARRIER 9 M. CASBJER
A. A. CABELIER & BRO.,
No. 63 Fbu tfreets,
A U N 'l' S
State Wattled Fire and Marine Ineurane
Co., 4! itAItitiHIURII 021 P/TA L, 1C150,000.
Girard Fire and Marine Ineuranre Co,
PHILADELPHIA c9P/T.4/., $300,000.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCH %A. CA PI TA!, 5:300,000.
Commonwealth In•uranee Company, HAP.
th,Buttn. $300,000.
Connecticut In tit cal Life 111•ItrElllet Co.
/IA c.l l' AI.A Vl AN:4TX 52,154,449
Penn•yllvants Insurance Co., of PITTSECI.I.,H
t'A I'l r.ll, .4 .Nl , .1 ,St:r 1,, $1'251,t1 , 4•4 4 U.
LPr y . • A A etxx.ir.* Swritqlsi y
.1... 11,41.r1y
PEKIN TEA STO}i
GREEN & BLACK TEAS
Purrlot.,4l 1, 4 u CASLI.
•iot ~.11.mt.te ,tll th,• ~stlolcrtt slt,l cratiet , of 3 t
1,41.1t4ht to tho A 41.4 1111,1
PALL W ESAU , : A NI. EFT 111.
1 rar
V E I . I. 1V E .- II P 111 L. E
PACKED TEAS, PET EP IN AIEIALIC PACE.
AUES. xt.r.,.•i) I. tit,
TEAS 01' ALL BY Tll6 HALF CHEST.
II IFF . .. 4 12.1 A IC, ciItmArLATE „r , h ,
.U. 1 ,1••• fur sal,
1,154 1.41.111,68 a lur, suaraLL...
is 111 1 ,, rtpri....111...1
Ali ENT. A F. I,IC ,
\ rAllll.l' NIF:I , II.INES S. .1 A Y Eti.
RE I (.I IT 1,1 NE.
- 4itiAfg wa , .7 4 11 §@rfil
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rrillS LIN E\V N' P
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FM!111=I!11
sAMUEL FAUN EsTock,
INIMITER DEALER IN
FOREIGN AN!) DOM ESTI(
HARDWARE.
No. .3 Vood siren', betwerts Inamood
alley and Foorth street,
aa- lIC 141/bmgcritt, srt tt.)m. 1.4-1 , 14 a.", it
mast 1.4,0 L MIA IA
•••1 nix% % •L. ..•. a gviker3lll.4MX ttu••nt
te,qw. Mail) •i,“i•-nr Imo
FIIINE:Tt 43E.
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JAMES COLLINS & C 0 .4
Forwardi%; aLd Commission Merchant,
II ANI, I i 5 'WA •LIRkIKT, PITTSBURGH, PA
• RIIODUS, If 4GEN 1h CO,
VI ) RWARDINti A\ 001)11:,S11)N
MARINE ANI) FIIIF, RISKS.
o. :44 FT HI STREET,
oNE D". EXcIIANGE BANK
PtlN6nrgh,
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Collins' Pittsburgh, illeadville eIL Erie
11E,ItCHANTS,
tl , l : ‘Nlttlil "tr., I9?4411. (I j ,
PITTSBIIUiII STEEL WORKS.
ISAAC JONES,
IST Si' EEL
PLoW AND A. B. STEEL
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Vorurr Ho.. and First Street.,
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D. H. It (.; ER S X ('O
ANI ri HERS OF
WIC Kits 131 PROV Ei• PA.IF,N7
STEEL HILTIVATOR TEETH,
CioRNER R.L.MS ANI. FIRST STREETS,
I'.
ALEX. HUNTER,
IMMO
FLOUR. GRAIN.,
BACON, LARD, LARD OIL,
A 1) PR 1)/) CR GENF:A'
Liberty street,
do 1,4 p... vtrrlinuitait.
JAMES BLAKELY,
I'OPEIN %ENT 111)CONIEIMB,
Corner of Sev•rith tnd Smith6el! Vreas,
VlTT:qtuttuti.
rbusotigorn frkati t 6.• uld rilllllLry to Pitt.
mon,ye i viaitt44l (0 Romp•. !no,:a
W li. SMITH, ....W. W 1111 it
MAIR & HUNTER
WHOLESALE UltOCElt
Kecond and kit Front st„
I g Mi El El EJ II M 9
mANuFAi-ruKERs
CH I SON F It N A (7, s;
li'l'ouir2l ;von 'Tubing,
A N Fl 7' 'l' N GENE R. 4 /. Y,
Par W arming and Vent ila thug Buildings.
thr $ A. will Lontrea t for W.ll/illg and Venttlatii,
by Stearn or lint Water, Piva.o Chilaidfs Furnare,Church
aa, Schols, Hospitals, Fato! irs.
Court Jail, or N o M A It h li' PT it
Pittsburgh. aylti
J no. K. KOWIII, hate of flu:14:111.1s, ii,dwa“ IX 04/LIS, Philn
LIM=
KOONS HERSTIN
FLOUR FACTditS,
AND
Gene) al Produce Commission Mei ,:hanis,
47 North Wham,..au.( IVltter .'rrrf
beit,W st•rna,
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IGti.nh v. Wol.d ward & Bo no, K....0.11s A C•• Pitts'h
((Loren. MartinA Co. W ilma" h Co. "
W.. 1 k illtver, 8.•11 A Liggett,
Slit,. I ri,, k Co, •• & W. lieu,
Ca ~b g Cu. fnwaley. emigrate A
Truitt, orother & " Watt A WilSol3,
J. b. Lehner &Co. Cincinnati. Fc.,dick & Ponlds, Cincinnati
A. A. P,illock A Co Morrow & Gelber ••
Tweed & Sibley, J. S. Chenowetb A Co. "
And Pituibnrgh and Philadelphia Merchants genotally.
Jaldalkpctltn _
RIGHT'S PILL
and fur solo by (
gross
, just reoeived
YS I ) Nil BROS.
Sir' Have 'Von a Rupture of the Bowels!
—1 worMI most respeetfnlly invite the attention of these af
thrted e ith hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid
[motet Trueste of various patterns, and to suit every
, avid ied nod guarantied in every ease, at my
Mace, N... 140 W... 1 street, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the
; toiler Am. ing oho Trueses sold by me will be
I.,tin
G. W. Ca.,
VV. N. Nuni
T. 14.
H. D.
John A. Cung hey
H. Hrynn,
.11arA's Radieal Purr Trust;
Preheh Trues, r-Iry sprmi ;
11:0,1 Priaslic Truaes ;
('hildrens' nuszes, sinnle awl liP4bil
1 na/111.i Truaror, children.? and adults;
Eliptic Sprins; Taus;
Dr. S. S. dch's Supporter Truss ;
The price of Tresses vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial
liiiptored patients can he soited by remitting money and
sending the ronaenre evened the hips, stating whether the
rupture loon the right of left ride. I olio sell and adapt
lir. Ban nine's Lace or Body Brat"; for the cure of PrObli,
41,, Uteri, Weakness of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles, Chronic
Diary himi, sod any weak nesadepending an o weak and dehtli
trued condition of the abdominal muscles.
Dr. l'itch's Abdominal .Supporter ;
glaric Abdominal Iklts ;
Elkodtc Bells
And nearly every kind of Supporter now la use. I also tell
Shoulder Broca of every style, for weak cheated and stoop
shouldered yt,rw.
glad, Stockings, for broken and varicose veins.
„Susp,,of Bantlooor, wf all kinds.
Sgrov2 of erery oari.ty and pattern, and in fact OrfiTY
k mechanical appliance need in the cure of disease.
bk. KEY:IF:ft weld stare t., persons In want of Braces or
Tro,oos that he can ,•ft,t, send to out the patient by writing,
I. ,r .hr or. I.rtt. r i• , the patent and apply the Tools
.r Addrese
101 t LIEU. H. KEYSER., 140 Wood et.,
Sign of the Go!don Mortar
THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO.,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
LI" 113 LEGI.LASCAX OF PF-NN , TLVAI , OA, 1634
CHARTER PNRPETUAL- CAPITAL $300,000.
Other No 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
•;:! L , , , F ‘.O FOR FIHE AND MA RIPE 1...V.517.11.4-Nllf
,TATESIENT.
All thr,r;re,l Capital 5300,000,
GO, ext , : tA I paid up
Total Asnrt_• little for losawi
CaNSISTING OF
r 1,1,1 and 11,,rtgague ou unincumbered Heal
Lstatr, end Stuelc3 of pur value $182,600 00
4.101 nt,,k Votes, bearing 81x per cent,
mlereet 28,196 Ot
Cab QA lr.wi ouJlu the hands of Agent5....._..26,744 18
bill, F;:rvirnlk 14,390 00
P lorlatty. Esq.,
Wm.
W coihwa,
lit .1 P White, Et.i.
.1 - Esq..
J ‘ll,llkl,
Thi+ n L. ,rtity. that I have critically, and by a per,*
axat , ohati.4l ~t the capital, aaiwt., and ■ecurltaea
th.. A; h.n:e In.urme. C. , nipany. of Philadelphia, IMO.
th.• stand:off uh.l rovonsibility of said Institution
I .•, Lod. I .•utirel v clear it, my roavic.goas. that
..( . ..top.4l:y M.... no 1111 in Morigng,
I,“uml•criql double the ammo
ha. II I 1,.1411.1110 it niorigliged. My investigations My
n fl .1 .0 , MIA ,k,11,!.1 /Ig, all.' itre,i 01 n'.l,
I tnkr 01..asuAr in fniying that I have hevn
wah 11..a,naln If An. , t:n f
~il,leu 1,1 1,, ,t101,1,1' 4blllty, and wot
In I, it 191., h vtni.•mt•rtti or legal
MILLA.RL 1,114.4'011E.
If. firm r H. H. Myrick h Co. Phila.
11141.-r. 1%11, Jetikiud, Jr.
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Y. i 6,1. 11. Audio, Buffalo.
- :%•::::::”ty • • FIRE INSCSANCE on buildings,
I ARINE INSURANCE oa ti...vb.
• 11.1 : LAND INNUIL.I.NCE goof i: 11
:• • : I • . tnu. .pi %Al ocoorwoodati
• I ‘11.1: • lb i tatiCe.
LUKE 'IAAFF Ageu/. ;
Ni.. Nt Wotor street. Sittobu .. ol,
CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH.
‘l, - I LLI AM ItAGA4Y, Pr dent.
II 1 NIVEL L. !SI A 1(81iFILL,
I) Pit'A • : , J 4 Niele,en Itfurkel and Wont drab
LOLL AND ceauu RISKS, on the Ohl,
M Iributatice.
1.0 i.. 4 m t ;ftlant Lone or Dallifige Ly FLR
A 14. , . l'on6 of tho Inland Navigation
and Tralisp..rtativii.
11M3=
ley,
JA.tiws
sutural Men.,
f)“l,lap. Jr.,
M Ih•r,u,xll,
I I ktt 1.14t41.,
lir3 hut,
COMMOAWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
twit R s (- G , PENNA.
Chart.. red Capital, - - 41300,000.
ty_ I usn I timidln es and of her Prx.perty against Loam t
by Ml,7t/111t Portia of tla Sea, Ititand
Tranap.ria
HON CAMERON, President.
PEN.). PARKS, Vico President
s. S. CARRIER, Seer shay.
t A CA RR, ER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. ijelteni
DEL.tWARE MUTUAL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
~ F FICE, F. R. CoRNER THIRD AND WALNUT STS.,
Philadelphia.
ea- MARINE INSURANCES on Ye4sk.lB, Dirgo, Freight,
to parts of the world.
IN LAND IN'SURANCES OR GOODS, by Rivera, Carnal•.
slos :its] Lana Carrlves, to all parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCE ON MERUHANDIZE generally. Us
11..tisea, Ac.
Assets f the (Innpany Not.o.mber 6a, VMS.
ll“adx, NlArtgagee mid Real Ee3svie 4101,0 W iki
Philadelphia City, rind other Loans 88,210: rio
,t..ck to Itanke, hatiro.' and !insurance Co's 23,060 10
1:111, r”...1N able 188,440 Pi
:0,1 en head
,„. 103,g26 I.ri
italanees In bands of Agents, Prentinnet on %I
rmo PoHewe recently tialUgNi, and other debts
doe the Ll.luipany
l•lnbewription Notes..
Wllll.im Martin
Juieph It Sc
I.:dmut.l A SAAlder
C Dann,
JoLon It. 1.•nfir,.45,
tievrge 0. Leipvr,
fldwfirti Darlington,
Jr. R. M. INsto;.. - ,
111Uian~ C.. I.ll.lWig,
II ti .411 ("nag,
James
PA.. - nal R. titokes,
Henry Sloan,
Jaya. B. McFarland,
Charles Schaffer,
Robert Burton,
Johu B. P L bOa , Pittsburgh
F, 7. Morgan,
I T. Logan,
`Nal. Prnaident.
C. BAND, Vice President.
I VARY LTISIURN, SA,rettlry.,
P. A. m....w0u,u., A.gont,
jaPcly P.
Waters treet, Fittabursh.
Speneel
Mules Kelley,
II Jon. Brooke,
J U. JoLotion,
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V IA I FACTI RERS' INSURANCE COPT,
OF PHILADELPHIA.
111hTEII rtIirETUAL--+IRANTID 115 TUt STAT C..I22NNOTI.V.LITTi.
l'harttrkd Capital, eaoo,ooo.
PI le F. .t(.l /IVE A ND I.V4AND TRANSPORTATION
A Alt..M IAPPINCOTT. Ereehltmt.
ORRIV ROGERS, Secfetary.
GEORGE YOUNO Treasurer .
ritt.bUrgil, Pa
A.r., !,. Upplor,qt, CV - .lllaut R. Thomas,
ma 11... offi.oLh.m. Vellum Neal,
on holam U. Ta3l.a. Alfred Weeks,
irrin Itwi,srs, Charles J. Fields,
J.•su I" ratilone, James P.' Smyth.
4.4—Ttils Company has been organized with &Cub Capi
tal, sad ths ltiieutors hare dotertnined to adapt the business
to its at sash!, resources. TO a.lit.o - VO prudence In conduct
iea its affairs, with a protripl adjustment of lows*, '' '
Pittsburgh Ode's, No. ;ti Water straet.
3. NEWTON JONES, Agent,
RRPBRERCER,
The fullowiLg well known tod rsstrpoosiblo firma In Pitts
burgh haves ethorized referee. , to them, with Nord to the
oabiltty and s.tuudosss of the Altutufacturers' Insorance
Cowpwuy.
Bremer & Rohm, Wilson, Childs & Co.,
George P Smith & C Ltampton & Campbtql,
Jou., Tierean & Co., LI. Childs & Co.
Lale of Pittsburg4
PI %%S1 LVANIA INSURANCE CO.
t PITTBBURGEI.
Cornet o Four, 1 and Smithfield 8
AI-rib:RIM CAPITAL, $300,000.
I wo,. Bufiding, %ad other Property against Lose or
o, • • by F,. o. and th- i'ordd of thoSoa and Inland Nay,-
grd ,b 0 1411.1 Tr 4119 p rtLICIOII.
PLIILADK PIIIA
. .
4eorg e W illr
I. Grier BpreJl,
A. J. Jonee,
ft.
WeVt=aisa - UOl 7 w-ON
MNM2
MlM!!ElE!2=====;=o
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James filll, Pg.,
Beni B. Myrick, EFq ,
J H. McColiey, Egg.,
P. Wyckoff, Merl.,
Wm. H. (Irby, Ruh
Boni. 11. Austin, Psi.
I' M. tic )1(1 ARTY, ?maiden
ECTIBEIM
!Jou lbstry lialtlwin, Sy
EIELIE
DIRECTORS.
Capt. Mark Sterling
Banana' M. Kier,
William Hingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. Schoonmaker,
William B. Hays.
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Jithn Shipton
DIRECTORS.,
James 0. Eland,
Theophillse Paulding,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, Jr.
Joshua L Pricy
MARINE INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
EEC=
Di RECTORS.
H‘.l3 . Pattarsou, Jacob Painter,
W. 31:Clintock, Jae. P.Tanuar,
W S. Haven, D. E. Raz*,
Wade Elacaptop, D. M. Long.,
J 14. 3coei; aR. 4 34161141.
OFFICERS.
]'rra.lraf. llou. WU. F. JOHNSTON.
PralAtg•nt ..... RODY PATTHRSON,
Seeyand Treaa..—A. A. OARHIER.
y P-4, 44
A HAR E ; ca
1800 ACRES OF- T ~
Jac.' O RE LAND tc.mBE:p4II29,O
ilfdvd j
able retire!, or in ozehruige for =properly InAlibeitiik*
comity.
Thii Land ie hearily.thnbored,un4 ileoraum,uloatiptirithe
Cladon titer. in Forest rowdy, edtherctliejtnaheziniti bet
Boated ant and brought to market.'
! Jr contains an hiLIiVEN FOOT VIIN dr'
GOOD GOAL
U.d.; a large portion of 'Onion& ;
Iron Ore tind
In abundance upon It; and !banal 15 gtotaltdlo ll ltil
A itATLROAD '
sunned:wow it, and, - will no 'an' bt4iirlbnitt;*Nan.- .
part of • line of tallroluln fecon , New
The soil br good and. geueardis 1ay51,404 , gun thatanialof
a - region ttuat will noon to un!ot,thttbeldstluttling ,Icitaf or
tho state.
Tbo 1800 acres Ile together In a indyounternkbe aolduraf ,
:bargain. to thellurchaser..,,Rngith•het,
VTIOMAS. WOOD' Re•LXll_
nub .. - .Ateietargumumigiv.- -
two OAS 0011Pa1t 1, DrirIOEXIX—,_Th bi
4 .19g{ili d
the PITTSBURGH 4111 S COMPAN Y ro; .
declared a Idvidead -of Me ,per - Ceat,but of theproslug
the teat aixmoutha, on the Capital Stock of the ClesoPM,
payable to Stockholders or their legit tiprtteetitatlitioi
-,-7 r
with, at the Office of the Company. •-- - ' , ef.. -- : , -z".• -
.I.A.blEn bI..CIBRINPri Teessigei 1
office of Pittsburgh Oise 4.?4,iitoy 14, 03.56 , L4 018 j - I,
(r - 7. DOLLAR DLVINGD 'BANK —No. 66 Boum(
11,...) , " SHIM —JORRID..ILEW BUILDING,--Depostts
must bó made with thittaitAtutieh.Dt the meth ofAuntie
in order to dydv Yntdetirt fib's! July let.
Jai) CI - -A.COLTON Wear,
NOTIOEMYSHIPPEIRS: , --- On and aner4lo..2tb,,
Julia of Lading must be handed hi at the Federal attoot fita,
t ion before ; o'clock-P. AL of the day of thlPMent,--'Ol4O
- Ise, the Company will not pay charges, or.in.any,manner ble
rtiponstble for their collaeWn. 1: If. MOORA
IY7 AitiPerbatelPt,..
NEW ADTERTISEMMS.
DOLLAR SAVINGS
Na. 65 /bur& Streit, '
NunnLit ROOM, JONES' NEW .
Is NOW OPEN daily from, U. to g
stso, on Wednesday and Saturday eyenhigsf.fnlnt pug pe..
uctoher, Inclusive, from 7 to 9 trctocii atiitalifbri;llroWker.
to April, inclusive, from 6 to 8 o'clock. - • •
Deposits remised of all sums not less--thaP:0 1 1,,, n ,M 0 14 3 ,
ro
awl a dividend of the pllts declared. kikleasi jeer , in. 31 10,„ ,_
!\
and December. Interest was declared at tins retei.ofuhr
cent. per annum, on ,Gie fleet of PeccaullOrt ll9ss V 6l, 9" l
the 64 of 'Tune, 1858.
Books contain i n gO l e.,c449r,_s l3 Yillik l B4laltoalabSlP
ittHerfiktinikdiergiiitia cm' aPpooliuma
Prarident.-.4IEORGEAMM3334
PM simmers.
John.ll. Shoentiergeri,
Charier raw . „
' N. Grattan htirtfdiy, ;-
Theoballilimbstaettlit;,;.,;.;
Isaac M. Puma*
William J: Anderson.. -
TIMIS% ,
John G. Backofen, James Herdmart,
Hill Burgwin J 'lmes
Albert Culbertson, John H....E.trkpatrick,,
Robert Chester, SAavely, ,
J. Gardiner Coffin, John D. 31'Cord,
Alonzo A. Carrier, Walter P. Marshll);
John Cosgrave, Wilson Minim "
Charles A. Colton, . A. hf.!Pollcake
EFran. G. c Edriugton, Haag . •
is Bea, Rolm. Slab,
George F. Gllhnore, JAW%
James S. HOOD, ' George S. Seldwi„
William S. Slaves, Alexander Ttridle. ,
Secretaryand 7'reastam.--CHARIES d.'00404. [ruddy
Hopewell Hepburn,
George EL White,
William I. Johnston,
JAMS, W.liallman,
Alexander Bradley,
William Phillips,
GREEK FARM IN ALLREIBLENY
VAL
LEY AT ArCTION.—On TIMItSDAY eveningeit4
21st, at o'clock, at the Merchant' litreluunteiliourtbst.,
will be sold 119 acres of tne well known Greer - Firm-in
Plum township, situate on the Allegheny river about ten
mike from the city by the. Allegheny Valley Itiliroad. 41dS
desirable propetty I.e Nos. 1 and 3 in the sub-diriator(of
the Farm of the late David Greer, dec'd, and allotted.i'f
ley Greer, Pao-, who Is determined to sell. Lot No. r
ises 104 acres and 4t perebet bounded by land° of. Caleb
Lee, J. Holton and others, and hsit a few rods [roil Halton
Station Dopot. Lot No 3 comprises 64 wires &SW 19 pefelt*,
bounded by lands of Peter Bright arid others, and on It
situated the celebrated never-ailing Sig Spring" of eta
water. and capable of supplying over
The above are beauttftdly situated, coinmandirig.sPleAdia
views of Allegheny river sceuery, and offering line sites for
con utry homes. Mr. Sand. Greer will shoe the property to
any wishing to view it previous to sale.
Tritars—One-fourth cash one-fourth In two years,ll6%
on death of the widow, an d balance in six years, with.lnte
est semi-annually P. 91. DAMS;
stall Auctioneer('
$210,698 00
40,140 TS
r 40,836 16
,250 836 lb
25 HOUStB FOR SALEI—A neat two
story Huuae on Carroll street for $l4OO. As.goed
Hondo of four rooms on Mt. Washington, with -IgVt. of,
Ground, for $lO3O. A House in Manchester for
Brick Douse on Marion street, $l5OO. A latsoftrickafonse.
on Front street, $5OOO. Two Houses and Lots 10. ?Oath.
Pittsburgh at $lOOO each. A two story Mouse in Mariebieter
$3OOO. A uew Cottage HOMO of Bee roomit, on me %nth
itigton, for $2OOO. Three houses at oornetocFiankilii-azult
Kim streets, $l7OO each. Two Briok Hammon Pride Street.
Two Brick Houses OH WO Canal, Allegheny City. -A Pismo
House an Realms street, $O5O. A House oulloblninititreer s
with good Store Room. $l2OO. A Have story Houss'on Ohio
street. Three Brick Houses ou Walnut street, Allegheny.
A Brick House, No. 80 Liberty street. Two Mimi 0 a41)IF"
rub street, $l2OO ear
For Houses, Lots or ' tiarms. call at our office.. '
null S. CUTHBERT k , SON, 51 Mistket
STEW GOODS--A. A. MASON 4 CO. hdva
II Just received 800 cases and packages Delalnes, Prints,
[lenched and Drown ]loslina, Checka.pwaeds, Gingham
sod Domestic Goods of every description, which will ha sold
at Seed-Am:lgal prim
1 . CA
SE FRENCH PRUNES just ree'd
for sale by MYHRE & ANDERSON
an 11 i
No. 39 wood .treat.
1 10 5-400 boxes fresh Figs for int.lel.;
B.EYME.II & ANDERSON;_anII
N 0,39 Wood street:_
FINE CONFECTIONARY
-2 bbk. Sugar Almonds:
50 lbs. Cinnamon Strings ;
50 lba. Burnt Almonds:
50 lb.. Crean, "
Just received and for mkt by
ANDEBS6V
nun
No 39 Wood wept .
0 BOXES J11.7118E pAspEius9grted 9a•
r`vurs, Just
.colved and for Well
REM= & ANDERSON...,
sell No. 99 Wood Street.
jROUT -20 bbls. and 12 hf. bbls.,just from
Lake Superior, and for sale by
SPRINGER' ILLEMATIGH,
aull NO. 295.14beity atraet:
CODFJSH-6000 lbs.-in store and for sale by
au] 1 SPRINGER' RARBAI3QH.
HOPS ---G bales first sorts Hops irk store sad
for lode by local] SPRINGER MARBAUGED.
AUG. DEUX JXO. MA'AM
DRUM & STANARD, Arromm AT
No. 170 FOURTH street, near Grant, PittsbUf
•
GUNS, PISTOLS, AND SPORTING APPlitratt
t es.—We will pay strict attention to the manufacture
ol tirst class Rifles, with the latest improvement*. •
Repairing if all kinds ot Fire-Arms, Swords, Surgical and
Dental instruments and Measures, Ac.. Ac. t •
Also on hand, a large assortment of buck loading , and
common Guns and Rifles, of our own and foreign manufasti
ture, warrants] equal to any in the market.
A 11 kinds of Surveyors' Instruments furnished to order, at
manufacturers' prices.
Gun+, Pildols or Rifles hired by the month, week, or day.
ant SOWN Sr TETLRY, No. ]3O Wood
NVANTED—Four or five Agents to canvass
for the sale of lAEA in the gold region of rrionhi,
Wituteit—Two Girls, to do housework for inuali k familles kr.
A ilegheny City...
Apply to O. W. BUNN, north side of Oblo street,' fentetbr
door east of the Diamond, Allegbepy City.
GUM GUALA. I TN, Strained-200Ibr ord
baud owl for Rale by [ROI FUMING BROIL
RGOT, NOW Crop-40 ree'd •and . A.
..E4 sale by [sal ' MIMING UMW,
BLOOD ROOT-ICW"
sale by [oo9]
SPANISH I.'i i rE P sna-40 The. in e.
and for sale by falai fl RUING 111141(U
Q PTS. TURPENTANE---15 bbla t jtiokstwia
0
and for sale by laid)] BMW
SODA ASB, OT a good-aa . „ anifoitgiat* p .,
taw: m ach " ) by the Pa. Salt, niannntemag
nt Tereutum. Ou hand and for ante b ;
nue
93,880 99
100,000 90
141, „BIS 1
CONCENTRATZIpt EYR--A 'new artic4.
for tasking Sc p, wananced eruparior to Plumb.
everY.Telitct. Remember , pound worth 11;kof Pobisb.
OA Wulf and for rale by fang] gummy wok
RSIN, Na. 1-50 hbls , just rivedand
or Bala by 14.APJ FUXIN° BROS.
YER'S Extract of Rock - Rose=-40 dozen
1 - in store and for male by tellgi MIMI Rhos'
COCHINEAL, best Honduras-1000 lbs. on
bawl and for auto by [4139] FLEMING BEG&
tociw'D FOENUGREER--400 lbs. in store
and for sale by taus] FLEMING MOB.
CHEESE -100 boas, just received ariillftm
sale by taall) FIRMLY H. COLLINS,
FISH -30 bble. No. 3. large Ikteeket4L
ado by lane) H.E6URT 11 r
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NEW BOOKS—Received apj j, f oi ; 0 . - " — T ------ i , E rma ' ,
TEN TO TWENTY-F.IYR Pp ., ,," mom m i wf i a, for
(-nth, than any bone in the r" ; All ought. re where . .
they can buy $1,26 for v. -..„, c ia co , 9 , .... .4 d . Da ,
'' ll ,_ B°En g i ,. f fl thi ,, 5 4 I : ell then, cost, partioularly where all.
e re ...e s'`'' '''", .ne price. We shall sell at a small wall,.
which rte Will * mars an impartiatPubtic decid e. . - - - '
fit: sorry'. Jamul ExPedltiori, • • $ 4 90i
WOrth and Wealth, Maxims for Merchants and - 1 7"
BUM:kik:6i Mess, • .1 00 '
llnmentus Poetry of the English Language, 166
Bernard Lile, IX9
Herthaby Predrika Bremer
Adventures of Gerard the Lioit Killer, 1-00 •
Alfred Tennyeon's Poems, 70
Life and,Explorattorm of Premont, hYaninchert ..., 9°. :
o , Upham, , o' ? ,
Ingoldeby Legends, 2 Yob, 2 26• '--
The Mantes of Oro Martin—by Lever, 60
The Old Inn • ty Joel Barnes, Sam, 1 0
901
wPtderer, •
1 , 10tchel Gray—by linsausgb, 10 •
I *ad for the. Social, 1 00
estuary, - i ock .
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4efestcs of American Policy—by Whitney 4 , 1. 03 3. Buccaneer's Daughter, 20
Chip B o y or the Dry Poek—by Cpro . ;,, , ° L a y, 2f ,
Pottraits of Buchanan, toLgen d awl ,
Fremont, . " • .
Republican Songster,
Fillmore and LIP 10 :111011 Songster.
Remember, the 'place to get Bargains le at
LA OFFER'S CHEAP BOOK STORit, •
No. 77 Fourth at,
'LOUR —Extra Superfineand choice Family
ncur for sale by JOHN A. VETZHH,
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&9 Water street.
YE FLOUR—For sale by
aug J. A.. VRTZKR, 89 Wader aL
APLEASANT LOCA.TION for a -Family
Residence will be sad ou Leveret& terns—eluded
❑ Mt. Washington ; about one ante of around. with pod
paling fence, and planted will; shade and fruit urea Wins
iow and terms earx. 111141 S. CUTtIBBHT .1 SON,
AKSVIEgS *AN wanting a4nod,tiatti
.tt nein location, whera, bw. a anatt,ll oolOw is zoquitiot
~ ear of a good bordpear stand rot ale. by appW. Ag I*
an S. OUTUILERT a SON, 61 Market et
EAST BIRMINGHAM. For sale, one
BUILDING LOT in Best airMi ANA, to
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