!Am.-1•In1 I'IL-77771111 PITTSBURGH: - THURSDAY HOMES; FEB. 7, 1856 tifrArt—illa peremetua. pay able ia LY-orse maw' ger slum.. ce advan.— nmall leelMeet on the following coal:Mime XT./Ulna* ramie are etrlaly req . Zed, and the Papa le ar4DDed when the rear le oat. unless It hi rerenal To the Itepriblictems of the United states. In SMOrdaticvi with what smarm to be the wawa) &dr, m. tba Ropablloan oartY, arid at trot car Mt/on of ala t c pportion of the. tio_pubiteas, th. UM mut of th o Mato Hopubllar, Corozolt- Josef o t o ama; i Zse2l 8; N nd 01 , York, P=r hf tae Ammar= of I.l7lTokat to tarot In tarot.. Oett•Vatitte at Pittsburgh.. .on tae WA Pobroary, tor tan parr.. ttklL National Orwant• satloa..d prorad/og • National Dolagato Cknovautton at aba Rociattora fo r at roam ataboaqtrtot day, to sib,,,Aataa for Slaw Praddomoy sad Plea Pratt. dandy. to ba nwposto at Ma olootkro Nornoter, labS • A. P. ETON of Ohio. .L. A ZAORIA • LAWallfll Bar . ,AlA, of Vt. WILLLAM A. WHITE, of Wia. The British Press en the President's Message. , Vile remarks of the London Press on the Presi dent's Message are of a very moderate and con {dilatory tone. 'There seems to be no disposi tion In that quarter to aggravate the difficulties between the two natiens. The London Time,, of Jan: 16, says: "The document, like many of its predecessors, shows the vast difference between the play of diplomacy and a national sot. The former, in the New as well as the Old World, is often little bettor than a gameof brag, unworthy of states men and of civilised nations; the latter is gener ally more in accordance with those solemn re eporudbilities which rulers cannot but feel, how ever brief their tenure of power. President Pierce Is en - Mena no more inclined to plunge the Union into war for any trifle than we are. Of course, we are well aware that it may be driven to war, even on a point little appreciated ormiderstood by the people at large, and Ameri ca is equally aware that we also are apt to for get the mercantile or political insignificance of an object, when our honor L cohoerned. There can onlyke mutual respect between two emilt nations as the British Empire and the United States of America. But we believe and 'trust that the statesmen cf both countries will leave nothing undone to arrange differences without , ' sacrifice of honor on either side. Here there certainly Is not the faintest thought of a wish to extract honor out of America, to gain a silly _chuckle at her expense, and to think ourselves at all the better because we think her the worse. There fs no such feeling in this country. In deed, we are quite sure that, even if we had gained an imaginary triumph over our transat lantin cousins, it would entail its own punish ment in the shame we should soon all feel at the folly of the transaction, and the unnatural char acter of the wrong we had inflicted." The Thus protests against the desire mani tested in the Message to let negotiations on the Central American question drag their slow length along, or the epeculation that time itself „will one. day decide in favoe'of American claims. "It may or may not prote a successful 'maculation." "A negotiates', to be honest, should be con . ducted with aview to a settlement. The states men of Ainerica meat recollect that, if they have to make, as they conceive, a certain impression upon us, they have also to set, an example to their own people, and there are few examples so catching. u those of public diplomacy. Could General Pierce and his Government emceed in persuading the citron, of the Union that they bad avoided a jest settlement by dilatory pleas and evasive 6118110214 they will be responsible for corrupting so far the morals of the Union. In one sense, a 'simple lengthening of negotiation in order to leave a question to the arbitrament of time, to the decay of right and the maturity of wrong, is Itself an immorality, and we trust that we shall never be found following the ex ample before us, or sanctioning such a policy in our own statesmen." In regard to the slavery discussion in the Message, the Lotidor very , Timm is severe and sarcastic._ The indecent partisan character of the Message is upoltin of with warmth, not up_ mixed with wonder at the =misrule of the Preei dent, and the endMvinee of the people. "Iti agine," says the Trtntir, Queen Viotoria aeons* whole portions of her realm, Bootland for exam ple, of unconstitutional conduct, impertinent in terference, spurious humanity, duplicity, and the like! The real .question; "the only practical one' , Ilya the Tinter, bow it slavery to be kept within bowed., brought to quiet old age, and cleeenay daterredsoute Annetredyeare Aenea le neglected by the President. Says the Mutest ”Turn yonr eyes from the past, Mr. President, as we poor Englishmen are foroed to do Cll-11 hundred question; forget the angry onslaught, the limolent demeanor, the tretaheroue wiles, and the atrocious hypocrisy of party. Let by gones be bygones. Be deaf to the storm now raging about your head. Look forward to the day when some cool blooded historian of - your Union will be considering how far President Piereecould format' intarity, ar whether he wan simply a man of Ms day. Can anybody really imagine that Mammy will then be a flourishing Institution, standing its ground against some seventy or eighty millions of opponents Sure ly it Is charity to hope that long ere that day it will have died of inanition or attained some quiet euthanasia. Inatancabolition is one thing—ul timate extinction another. While the battle ranges upon the former of these points nobody scams to have a thought of the latter; yet the former Is the topic of the rabble, the latter the duty of statesmen." ', The other London Oipers hold a tone as mode rate a. Arent= affaiee, se the lima. latal HAStrimil AceMeng The Express train for the - West, which left the depot at Eleventh and Market streets, at 11 o'clock last night, cosemith a disastrous accident about half a mile above Hestonrille, is the 24th Ward. The train,. Which consisted of the loco motive, baggage' car and two passenger cars, was going upa hesvy'grade at the rate of about !Vine° miles an hour, when a rail, that had prob ably been rendered brittle by the intense cold, broke in three places, throwing the from wheels tette forward car off the track. These wheels were, however, drawn upon the rails again, and thin el* afterw ards retained its position upon the track. The 'mad oar was 'thrown from the track, and the forward axle breaking, the car, with all Its occupants, was precipitated down an embank ment about thirty feet high. The car In its de ficient struck a large tree at the bottom. The concussion split the carbpen and threw many of ' the passengers to the ground, and enabled most of the others to escape from the wreck. Had the car not been broken to pieces the consequen, ani would have been more frightful, as there was a very hot fire in the stove. The bluing con temn, of the stave were Seattered through the car in its 'deem:one, and in a, few minutes the latter was in fames. A great number of the passengers were more or "less hurt. Out of about fifty In the car, twenty-Seven were wounded: Bat one passenger was 'killed. He was found lying upon his back with a portion of the wreck pressing heavily open his neck and the upper part of his breast. He lived for about an hour after being extricated from the ruins, but VIM insecurikle during this period. The depended wee not kuown, but from pipers in his pocket and the initials upon his shirt,, he is believed to be Mr. Abraham H. Hart, of th firm of Wm. B. Hart Bt. Bon, merchants, of Cincinnati, Ohio. The name of A. B. Hart Is also expect &Wink smiting the baggage, which is supposed, to bate belonged to the deceased :Ass= as possible the wounded, Cud the pee. tenger. Who espapcd unhurt, core got Into the zeMaining palmeager car and the baggage oar, - and brought bank to the city. Every postible at tention wag pal* to the wants of the wounded. The latter were taken to the different hotels and ' to private haunts, and it Li therefore impossible to obtain a correct Hat of those who were injur ed or of the extent of their injuries; we hsve procured; howeier, the Duets of those who have been most oakum, hurt, ' Mr. T. H. Watson, ineridient, of St:Lords, Was badly. hurt. He waa take:ate the (HUH Hones, wheat wsa found that 14 right leg and thigh were broken, and he was also cut and bruised in alMost all partsof late body., It ie thought he will recover -from la lojortev Mr. Watson was among -the wounded at the recent frythful acct . dent at the Gasconade river, - on the, fi ne o f t h e Fulfils Ballrvad. He was just recovering from the Warta, received upon that omission when he met with this ralsbap. Ka - D; A. Finney,- of the State Senate, was thole the oar that was biokeo. He received' some severe external bruises, but his Injuries are not oonsiderei dangerous. • - The Be,. Anson Hood, of this city, waa among the wounded. He received 'a cot in the 'head, and web considerably bruised, The persona in the first ear escaped the slight est injury. The coupling of the care fortunate ly broke, or the consequences 'would have been - still more disustrous. Theta who;h were present at:: the seehe, ape,* of the rapidity.pith which the Ileum epread thro' the broken ear. In twominutes' from the time 'et :the' soefdird, it wee wrapped Ames and the llght:,eitused by It gave rise to a general aluni-of ars in Weer Philadeiphis.' • ' The intensity of the cold - heightened the suf. finings Of the wounded. There was no house near thespot and the 'only piece of MVO :was' . - ..therteinshdagpassenger na read the baggage oar. The scene Is deseribedie nicertappanhtg.- There Were IttlirOttlett andohildren In the ear.that went down thestabart-Pfraii , la istie Tuesday. .. . , . ..,-.... • r'..,..:,..:;?,,,,:,,,:q.i. ~: ;ti:.:;- 'I ' . 7: ',,,,'....- ,:.iiai., ''na=;-44g!;kr;:.:..-',:,,,F.;,',::......1,aL5.•.,4E+i',1,5.. (~,,z j.:..i.,:':•."4,e-'...-,rfa'''''.,..'K.lt-.y.-A....a,,,r,,-,,,Tz."''....,,,,;...,.ktg.r4,tp,u,,v,aa,,r 1{ .'.1. F!' '''. .f,.. ;',.. i 4-' k ' l ' ll : W ' f.;.:;4:7 '' -' 4 .; ' ''.o)'.3s.Yr''Z'N,k•-:7`2.4:- .. --;:7 ` ; ' ' ' ''''''' ' ' ' ''' ' " . . • . Poo". Boma Ageettnrrs.—We have received from the Auditing Committee of Councils a long report of the accounts of the City Poor House, coveting 26 pages of manuscript, and we par olive that Councils have ordered it to be publish ed "as per contract with the Committee," the • ides being generally entertained in those bodies that the city printers engaged to publish the re port as a part of the city accounts. 8u far as we ye concerned, no such contract was made. When the city accounts, were handed in for pub lication, the auditing committee said that a rap. plementary report of the Pour House accounts would be forthcoming at a future time, leaving the impression on per minds that it woulfte a small affair, and under that Impression we agreed to publish it as a part of the city accounts; but, instead of that, we are furnished with a state ment longer than the whole report of the city finances, running bask to 1862, and setting forth In minute array the expenditures of the Guardians for crackers, tobacco, groceries, and all other of ceteraa pertaining to their manage ment No suetreeport was contemplated, either by the Auditing Committee or ourselves, when the matter was drat brought to our notice, and we feel under no obligation whatever to publish It, as contemplated by the Ethnic( Ctrancils.— It is, we think, ungenerous in the city to ask moth a thing, without proffering remuneration for it, or seek to profit by an apparent opportu nity of over-reaching the printers to the city. While, however, 'we deny all obligation to pub-' lish this long report as a part of the city ac counts, we shall at as early a day as convenient, spread it before our readers; and if Councils choose to take the labor, without paying for it as we think they are In honor bound to do, they can have it. We can afford It, if they can. WISTIEN PIMITKIITLARY.—The annual report of this admirably conducted Institution for the punishment and reformation of criminals has been published. As far as order, health, and moral reformation of the inmates are concerned, the report speaks very favorably. It is with great difficulty, however, that the earnings of the prisoners can be kept up with the cost of their subsistence, owing to the difficulty of mak ing sales, and the high price* of provisions. On the let of January 1856, there were in confine ment 167 prisoners, 166 males and 2 females.— Sixty-eleven were received during the year, and 69 discharged=6B by expiration of sentence, 9 by pardon, and 2by death. The whole number received since the opening of the prison, July 1, 1826, is 1876. The report speaks in the highest terms of the able and efficient Warden, Major BZOLHALII, who has co long preelded over the pffison with sash eminent mows. Great and just praise is also awarded to . the Physician and Moral In structor. RIGHT Lisa Losr.—,9 lamentable and eingu lar accident occurred in the East River yester day morning. The brig William H. Safford, of. Bangor, Capt. Smith, was cut through and sunk by the toe, and eight of the im personon board were drow; ant The id-fated vessel arrived at this port on Sunday from Attakapas, coast of Louisiana, In a somewhat disabled condition, having had a most boisterous passage, and anchored in the stream near the Fulton Ferry. Daring the night her cable was parted by the force of the Ice and the flood tide, when she drifted to the vicinity of the limey Yard, and was brought to by her best bower. All on board, except the Captain, then repaired to their berths, under the impression that all wee eats, but in two hours after, It was discovered that the vessel war tilling very fast, and at 8 o'clock, A. hi. the water had reached the lower berths. All hands were then aroused, and went on deck, but they had scarcely suc ceeded in doing so when the reseal filled and went down, taking with it the captain r his wife and two ch ildren, the mate,and thb cook, all of whom immediately perishe d. The crew of the brig consisted of four men.— Two of these got into the moss-trees and were rescued in an exhausted condition by a boat from the receiviing ship North Carolina, on board of which vessel they were taken and kindly cared for. The other two sailors succeeded in getting on a large cake of Ice which drifted with them towards Williamsburg. Their sib:Laden was discovered about daylight by Patrick Quinn, pri vate watchman at the naval store yard, foot of South Tenth street, and he, accompanied by the mate of the schooner Wave, started in a boat to their mono, but before they couldruder any assistance, an immense cake of floating% came In collision with and demolished the piece en which the tailors were standing, and both of theta were pitched into the river ,and immedi ately drowned.-17. Y. ,Tistea 817817.17107 or OUR HOLIJIIO 8(7177.-17110[1141 Ake a death knell upon our ears, but it is never theless true, that a general suspension of all the Rolling Mills in and around the city, will take place to-day. The Creeent hid' closed on Fri day week. The Wuhington Mill in South Wheeling her been Mopped for several weeks The Belmont, La Belle and Eagle Mills will shut down this morning, with the exception of the nail factory in the Belmont and La Belle works, which will continue until the iron on hand is worked up. The euspension is owing to a diffi culty between the owners of the several mills and the boilers in their employ. The former party say they cannot afford to pay the peanut price ($4,25 per ton,) any longer for labor in the puddling department, but are willing to pay $4,76 —while the boilers contend that they will not work at a reduction of wages. The oonsequence Is a general stomp. How long it will continue we cannot surmise, nor do the parties interested know, but many fear It will be several months before masters can be reconetiled.—Wleding Ames Bunten Dem= Itiourrreo EIZOIT AND hi roar Dorms UPON bros.—The Washington Union, referring to the royal Swedish decree, which took effect on the Ist January laet, in relation to the import and export duties upon iron, eaym . The most important point in it (says our oorrsepondent) appears to be the abolition of export duty upon bar Iron. The farmer duty was four Swedish shillings (about afr Gents) per ship pound of staple-stale weight, of which 7} are equal to one ton. In addition to this duty' four more shillings were charged per ship pound for town dues. These are also discontinued; town dues being only payable upon articles which pay duty. Thus, the annual export of Swedish bar iron being about 600,000 ship pounds,(l3o,- 000 tone,) the revenue to the State and towns Is diminished by about 100,000 rix dollars fiance, ($40,000,) and the annual export to the United States being about' 100,000 ship pounds, (18,- 8880 tone the Swedish tax hitherto levied upon - this quantity (namely, $6,688) will of course be no longer payable. Tea Vernal EDITORS 07 TRI BILTIOILIt troazoaa•LThe following sketch of the editors of the Maloof Intelligencer, whose names are as familiar as household words to any intelligent American citizen, will be read with Interest. We take it from the Washington correspondence of the Boston Trader. Col. Seaton, since his return from Enropo, has devoted his whole time to his paper; few men of his age, and he cannot have seen less than 70 years, have stood the range, of time as well as be. Though his hair Is white, his Bap is se firm and his voice es cheerful, and his eye be bright as they were forty years ago. Few edi tors have stood as long at their post as the time honored and world-wide known Ann of Gales & Beaton, and few papers are looked up to with as motectuditlence and few papers have main- tainted inch a tharacter for consistency as the "National Intelligencer." "Father Gales" (who, by the way, aiways "does" the heavy political "leaders," while CoL Beaton uses the "scissors and paste-pot") shows the effect of his Irksome and perplexing Jailors. Though 64 intelleatis as bright as ever, and his, foresight into the varloue political "grindstones" is as strong as of yore, old ago is beginning to creep upon him and to render him unsteady upon his feet, and to take from him the use of one able hands. But he reaches the °Moe each morning by ten o'clock, in hie carriage, when his faithful "boy," come forty years in his ser vice, brings him in bodily, puts him down in the big altar, sad then proceeds to unwrap him as deliberately as if he were an infant. But freed from his mammy-like enc./Inge, the old gentle man stumps shout and cracks his jokes with the attendant oinks, and then, turning them all out of his room, addresses him self to his morning task—the preparation Of the nett day's leader. And whoa two o'clock comes, hones to, with cloaks and comforter, and Father (lids, is wrapped up and carried home spin. Though bet& members of the Arm are toted for geed htemor, Obi Beaton has always acted the part of the "affable partner" of the Bran bag always seen all the "bone," who throng the °f alse of a leading newspaper, and has escaped the charge of severity, by always throwing the blame upon the senior partner of the elm, who never can be seen upon any such eul)ects, whenever abything is proposed that he dislikes. Everything about the InteWitencer ankle benrs. the stamp of solidity and stability. The own- Roaltors in the printing - aloe have, some of them, been at work upon that paper for forty yean, and many of those employed on the premises are the eons of those who hare died to the employ of the fun,. The Senate reporter to the oldest member of the congressional reportorial corps, while their House reporter I. the bra of the.old foreman of the paper, trio, man medley, has alms beenemployed in Ibis TO'Otain employment from them is to have a place for life, and when too old to work hard, to be pro vided with some sinecure, if such a tilsas is to be found about a newspaper office, *here the old MID can rest, ins degree, upon Malabar of for mer year.. Every one who has to do In any way with the ftnn of Gales & Beaton speake well of them, and all reaped them both in their public and private capacity. DOKO—On Tortalky mord:m.7*h. 6th, 414 Allseult,. Hotel, Allezbenj City, SILAS /ODD. SPECIAL NOTIOJES. • We think we are justified lit saying, that no other PM, or remedy far Liver Oomplalnt, has Weed, eo deservedly, the mutation now enjoyed by Dr. &Mans's Celebrated Liver Pills. As WI wrldeace that they will core, reed the followirqr wertlfleet• fit= a 1.21 molding In our own fly. Nn You, Jan. We= This Is to oartlfr that I h.* Ora tha OM at Im air yaars. and morn could got .y toodado• to he me until I aortawacact LIALIg. Dr Mebane. Oalattratod I can .rw say to the public, that (h. hobs.-b. cam- Plototy oared Eta .4 1 do .Iwreby rwoommond to all Mom affllotod with a alatml i pat t r iL T , ln t v e l cart— Try 'MOM ifirPorthsosti will be moral to ask the Dr, Wham's °dabratad Liver PIII. manufsatund M 11dm1nY Dm. of Pittaburgb, P. AU other Versolfuess to sustusrieou an srtethloss. Dr. tePlone's magus Lim PlLis, eh° his Oat• Rusted Vernitfuge, aw now be bad at aE ramootsble dray Kona. Mete moths without the signature of te2dtol3 ?LULING REDS RHODES 86 VERNER Brewers, litaltaters and Hop Dealers. BREWERY. &mason street. near Penrute/eanh. Amu. MUM AND MELT BOUSH.. Donna Penn stmt. and Barka'. PIITSBUILOB. PA. ET hash leant always on hand. feßacottfo From the Presiding Elder of the Mor gantown District, Western Virginia CteVornos: Da. J. Zoo?? • Co.:—Ganta HaTiLIZ been atelleted with snow an In my aide. and palm in my limbo, wltheold oa my harms and daprassion of nirin for morn 2 ar 3 months, I slew days Ann took one don-of your idaLana'a Dun. at Urn PM. which he. buiettted me ran anti, nod; tin nuarewat Mb an much man mild and ' , learnt in their action than Um old Ilatanea Pills whirl I hate Ira duantir tat= haretalbre. L l tan with conddnica mom. mend the Improved Alla to the Minted and my binds as both vicanat and canine. January 28, OIDEOIt MARTIN. ! Dr 11 Lan'a Improved Lim Plll3 and Improved Vend. Ina, also Do. I. Scott's! Celebrstad %Vie eirouadan Idol. meat, prnand moiety under the superrialon of Dr. I. &raft., • Regular IdadicalGralunte and Physician Mann air. practice. Nona =nine only ma premed by Dr. I. Sant k .16 Pro r latm. Bona PIA., Harpotorrn, V. Dr. Mo. -,. Improve/ Lim Ms mad lammed Yormlrag• Erarnapabled by mertllkets OW. Mamba. Dr. GEO. EL EINTIME 140 Wood Moot. Wit*.lama. agent. 7.18. P. FUMED% LbNtkmay, usu. E. EL Depot WM. fthrair•at. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES OLARKB'S Celebrated Female Plus. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Mirk.. M. D. Phrdolso Ramonabury to Qs lationt,•• Tlito lanlooblo Moffitt. to tothillag In the =not all than Webl and dooms= diatom looldoot to the a. stole etastlttattm. It moderates a/I anima mom. all olietniathons. and briars am the omothirimitod with regularity. These Pills &mad b wail two or three sake yessiOns b mos finessenn they fortify the consiltathin, mod lasses the stia faring during labor. enabling the mother to patina hey dean with safety to herself and child. In all argot Nersonanses and Soinel Allbetiosm, nain the Back and Limbs. kleavlnme. /allow= Ellett leer Wm, Panitatlon of the Haut, Lowness or klltite. Hider la. dick Headache, and all the mien] dieeesne axe slotted by • &sondem] system, them Pldle will effect • owe when all other mean-hare WWI, and although a nowerfnlyemody, do not contain Ism; calomal„ L antlmos7. or sot other solnaraL Yon dlaraloas oastortaarlog oleo pactort.. Mr% It tta Potted &alai aad Canada. Om Dollar. Bolt &amt. llrr this onantri, 1. 0. D ALWYN & 00. Borbraior. N. Y. TIMM& & MOSES, Antrim; N.Y. °maul Age e& N. Dr-111,00 aad d mast. nysA enekord to nay ttarlaal astat. will Warr a boUUor then Pllla by ryturn man. • 11Ye ode In Pittsburgh. to /FLEMING 111108... corner of Wood end berth • JCO. ABEL. corner loosen and Certificate from Delaware.—Smyras, •, .Delaware, Meth Mb, 1804.--Nefars. B. I. fltheird„,k d [b:--Gall me: 1 reel It to he my duty to miss till ea to the Nadia to Inform you of the notularhe elects your Invertsbis Unerring had on my obildran One wen to, ben 111, a dont time doer, and I o•Iled In my finally phr edam, Dr. John D. Perkins. At,er m extuntration. he pranonnoed the Ulnae to sew from worm, and prermit•d PahneertralVe Vermin: am altar the aide had taken • fen diMM. he dinthaillred, at the lira ameba. Afirrhree Ur /ovine Worm 1 tom ewe in my lite. and in the ovum af the day am evening he dLeharaed 'Niemen • taut and boll •nallbo otiose norm. He Inunedlietely got well, and has erOoyed nead health erne. It ho. hod • good elect with my other !children. Yon may use tine air tincete for the emelt ot Um cubit. mama= Luirrz. Said whaled* and retail by an Iss tap:wined &nem, coon merchants chrounhch the unite 4 BMW.. Naw You, J. 16th, 1660. New York k Liverpool Line otPaeke . JOHN THOMPSON, No. CO Li y sitnoa, Plasnassn.P..l. MI only ;a1.3. ono,* dh Millmnlsoa to.li Posowto O.:Ulmer for ms Llao of rion York and Lliorsool Ineints, 031INIEL1118 GRINNIELL. ST tooth a, NA Tart Br olnnTs sn hand Mine Drafts lby any :amount. PoYonlo at any Bonk la Swann& 1.01004. Ikalliunt and Wales. tatllP Comps from Nam Tart and Philaid. POSTLEY. NELSON et CO: ,. Manufacturers of Oast Steel and Iron Gun Barnis. &IN Bos Th... Cul Sisal rlatad and Itatoroolud above; mid Pawls. Ptak Mattock.. Elledges, Harrow Tooth. as, Ss WAILLHOOId. NO. 17 eettexter. Pittsburgb Punkas.. rill aka.. awn sad rumba. our mock bath purchscdugationshera retAttla JOLIN CCLIBAN XAN O UFACTURBRS OF Iron gaffing, Iran Venlig, Vann Don, Outten, Window ,Gaeids, isc„ Nos. 91 Second et., & 86 Third of., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Have on band a variety of new patterns Baer sad Plan. iraltshla ibr all papules. Putteile, ea tnottlosi pad to ataxthir anw. /Pt. dose as abort bake. =UV British and Cantlmmtal Excnange. MOM BILLS DRAIWIV B 2 DI.IIIOIII, &BMW & CO., ON VIE UNION BANK, LONDON IN EMS of CI AND rPWARDN These Drafts are available at all the * prin. shad Towns arias - taut. Iletatlaad Gad /Maid. Gad lb. Clantlaaat. Wa abo draw WO= BILLS ea NI. A. Grunebaem A Bailin, FRAIICIEPORT I AWN, Rbieb awn sa a fttaantaste• to all pub , fairta.7 !Titan:land and Hollaaa. Pawns Intondbu to fund obroul may promuthrousb no Lotto. of Credit, on wtdon Money con bo obta/out, am boodod. In any nut of Bump.. Col *Mono of EEL, Noir. W other recnritloo In Err me. ariD riming Prompt atontion. IVII. B. WILLIAMS 1 00, Inh2S• Wood. torn* Third stmt. PEARL• STEAK MILL ALLEGHENY: Moor delivered to families in either of the trot. dlr. Moos or (Wore may I* loft at Um MIA or In our boor of ttu LOO4O, WILOON *OO. *2 Wood rt. BILIIINAMTIIII, owner Litany sod IL oLsir:o4. EL P. outwears, Drogrooo. Alio Omar mum LAM OA DEMIST BRYAN. 01111111 D Y I 00. 411 that science could d o and experiatee mime has bum united in Dr. L. D Weight. .14ould - Pregaratkrn. It se a. sully taken ni in. aria. tau to ...Skate dimses u taken. up Manatee wt... Plc.. or haring Ms bowels In the lust coulee. Mk Or paratlan Ii Wu, penes vegetable. drools and wholesome. perfectly safe In all ouss where • good feally phrase' is needed; an unexceptionable motklue lbr children ie NIl a. adultg douse the' ...an of Imp., humor, that engender fut., and a multitude of other MusD, too numerous to mestinsu etimulate lb. Dm to threw Am those 11:1110111tlas, and allow tak easily omen n g medicine to um Memoir through the natural clastimas 'of the body, thereby Nu your annually welting doctor's Mlle, mach drams.. dlianse, and sometimes death.: Thie Family Dl.Y.ela Munn u good a remedy u proyeata. We. Dive It a trial. Full &adios. aecompany each bottle. ►a pale by all reepectigale Druights. 11.410.4 P. SEIBERT, • Sopiptor, Modler, Stnooo Worker • and Wood Cum No. $0 =at street. Itotwoon Wood soot Marko; Moots. Plttabortb. Pa. koot• ootuynnr Co rome on liwatouols of $O. Ism, Ovate* Moo 4 for ooliedyddl WILLIAIIB AUKS. 51300E6150U TO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS • Cbllson Furnaces, Wroq Iron Tabing AND PITTING 0111111RALLI, • For Warming and raiddanion of ButildeiVi. W. A A. .ill coakezol W Warinhur sad VoltinoNsi Biaom or Gat Winos. Pisa or Cbilion's lonisoo,Obtinato% Eloboclo, IIa,PIIW, Footoolde. Grim Boom, Omzet Homo Jill Hoists or Dwolll no. No. 113 Nana. it. Pitialuri 17./111110..—.....4. =MIL 11/........000E1111 mane FLIZBEINO BROTHREIS, mama= ao a. nap 6 160.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, NO. 00 WOOD MINT PID ItuTRBI UM ~A. • proyrworoNt Dr. DPlANOsaalekrotad ermiram War LADIES' BANOY FORS. M'O ORP & 00. - /We opened them large Stook of • FANCY FURS. 2k eo/tieh they invite the attention of Lio Ladies, No. 18t Wood Street; _Mtn gentleman living in Phil a. UAL wit "I turkl e =tll t erlClMATlMAti ms so mvehi WM on two suss WOW from Dr. Watt.= camVtig "bt moot haurs/gla. 1 tun tscoal the crtleht toe Mute r u k aa u d divr=== i ll t . aii• In Plilladials thaw istssi,Shilire '271 , Ms ass Dot psnolttsil to .17hISIsh num DO say Dame sdllngss the Ore, et eceseatudeettus with us hr /Sta. Gopla9i4 pf tNitrip or WS slagsassLl • 88 Fourth et. near Wood, Pittabargh, Ps., ftuggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers' • DRAY WHIPS: THONGS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received direct from them Factory,fin rook Co, Pa,. NJ and varied we eorimeot of wtdoN ThOILIX eW 6e, Le. llir, Drover? Whips,Whips,DrzyWhlpo natter,' Ronan and Y Carri M/a-owhip., Ataa• Stocks and /61rNes atylea of WhlpspromPtir fnrtirled order. ib=rdburtnelma an th. trade w nollelted Dromat-17 FVVRE ITURRANTND Lyon's S.athatron—The ladiee , have pro- Warned this art.e.e to be, by far, the cleanest and moat dellidtthd preparation ever nest and from their re . ha nob matters there Is no appeal. Their decision le cis= tanir well enenzoled Br Its wonderful efflcsay In rester' bur. Preserving and beautifying the Hain deeming it Bran dandruff and all other impartible. curing nervous titedeobe. La, togethss with Its delightfni perlcans, end Its perfect cleanness and dotingly. (the re elate of the great Oars taken In Its preparation) have made It the rand nni- VrewsllY Daimler artbde of the kind, In the world. still Sold by all respectable dealers for 25 cents. Be sore and ad for Lyen'aiathalron, to avoid valueleee OATH. WTHKOOP t Cg s Prorndeton.. el Liberty et., New fork. For sale bylt. EL !ALUMS it CKI.. end'all other deem fel-bzultws MEDIN/AL TRANSPARENT COD LIVER OIL . . -:. Highlyeemed by the Medical Faculty thronsbont United Stat. lbs Its Paster', resat dim and =acetate Immediate and anperica eiStney. A majority of eh. resident pbyaidana or Philadelphia Cu Mix OU the sanction of Mils high 11011/114 and as tact of theis eontidenar eleonunerui It to heir patients, and prescribe It in their Lased. Al . remedy for Oonenzardion. Bromobitlr. Artbm>. Gout., Ithernmatlem, General Dot:Qty. and 4/1 Bor °Worm Areetbana, It stands an/in/led, effecting . oorl or .Devl. Mint raking nban abet medlelnee Iwo Wed. .:Bold to betties by • JOHN 0. DAHER • CO.. No. 100 N. T6INI stmt. itgigl a to DrosZoto In Pittabursh end doorbszo. Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, OP PEOLILDNLPMA. Hon. THOS B. PL4R.10106. ProtWent Nam. R. lixtmsaca, Secretary. ETATZMYST or BUSINESS, Prom tho rh.t dar of August to the Thlrty4rat day of iLZOoILot roodood Ira Morino pr0t01um5..........:}43.247 31 do /Ire .. 39,908 81 Total toms Mr Fin months INVESTED AS youunsm 8408,161, 18 0 . 01 of 1, 8 1 =1:4,70t7. Plttatrurab and .............518,72166 -- Railroad Bondy, I.Zt ... 33,400 00 Loan on Thin klort€Et Anal 69,060 09 do &asks, Oo Oaab In Bank and . . . . 30334 00 1L093 7.1 Onldaad anbaexibed (payment - 000 . 781;11W 91.000 00 Prandam Nous, not matured-- ................ 66 , 3 87 31 Mon koan Agents (osenrod by Bonds)--.----13458 Cl Expos* and —..— 11.663 31 8408,161 13 - Total amount Ist losses bleu:red. but not Madtasted, 'Wine "rh Gompar.s Jetsam hull .d cas6 66 m rlsts ou th. Ohio Ind hiluilalptl tributarlan Imam seniust loss or ttsm alLeS by bra. Ladesllb•rally_sdjusted and proutpUy said arts:a.m.-Hon. T. M. How', ,Geo. J. B. Illoorbsod. /slues Wood. For Innoranoeirpldy to TIKALAS J. LITINTICE, Mo inaidtt fa No. 0 , 3 W.I. R. ot . boo Wood ond-hlarkot. IRELAWAREMIITUA.L SAFETY INSUR- E! ANOZ COMPANY 057108. B. E. corner Third and WO."eta, Miran* 111BUIELLIWE9. Oo VEHIIELB. 0A1160,11 &BIGHT, to partici the world. INLAND INBUILANOB.B. On Goods. by Hiram Canal; Jahns and Land Oarriagree. Co a/I pieta of tea Flag INBITRANCEB. Ua 11yrobardlay morally.. Oskaloosa, Davißay Noumea ao. Aims or tax 06110•IFT, Nov. &,o, 11150. Boats sot Efortilwo., and Beal Batata.---..—5101,9X 04, PlilladatraLa City and othar 04110 00 90000 to Batas, Hallos& and Inslasaos Com. .. ...... ............. 03.000 10 188,440 97 do. .t ARende•—Prer—lamiCal dHne d Pandas reoyatly larmal.—ard calm dolty B al:y=1911ml No 93.800 00 100,000 00 Total amount of .asysta... $617.843 04 DIRE° rOll.B. WWl= Martin. poonoes ei'llvolo. lank UAW, Charm/411y. Edmund A. Bowler, Parskoel Z. Stokr., John 0. Doll; Hoary Elmo, Baton Balton Jame. 1141.ar• John IL Poorcio, Goorgo 0, oatol 72.....,!11t„, 111thrord Dull - la° Jaanal Tonnout. H. Jon. Dna.. ' Jazoooll. &la/Orland. J. 0.-Jo Wm.°. Ludwig. Jam* Aro/ 1 . Moe. Thooohlluo Poo dog, J. T. Logo ' Vgitaborsh Dr. R. IL thuton. - Ulna Crag. • John A Mash, . WILLUed If ART 1, A9v.1n.1 A. jo. ' . W. 00 ,..T110.11AE10.1.1AND. P. President, fi"l4 7: A. DILADMILA, .Ilot. St.ly No. VS Water mt. P ittsburgh. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets. • Authorized Capital $lOO,OOO. INSURE 862D1NG3 JLND OTHER PROPERTT A'eslase Lowe or Ileuxuwo to Lad am Perile or the Ika end Wand Navireston wad Tioinseartador t . Wm. P. Johnetan. godr Patternion. Jacob Palmer. W. if edlintoek, Jae. P. T a ra .% Geo. A . Smith. D. f,1"..,•rk• I.ooer Upload, Wole . Elam ton, j ll4 1.4 e ' al. Loud. It. kix;n., WM./. /OLIN ernn. • The Plepident, ROD! PAITIMON. Secretary A tevamew. A. A. Camas.. aoU JOlllll THOMPHON N 0.410 Llbartr • Rebance Matnal lzusnrance Coinpany OF PIILLADELPHIA_ OFF7CE NO. TO WALNUT NYNEX!. AdgLAML#l7_7.674-4arth maor.i, & l end, Amsted. FLEE USSURAMIE---On Buildings, !der rainlaus. tn. la two at e adar,. ~,i, , M ''' Oa r Ta calla:the I= t...slara to to. ;r:Tdt ail: =gay, mthast o l i ts t t i l . lll . ? Mum .. . sannutlbls. at L._ dots th e (..LydalJ Ator4 Al oi I.Miatep' r y . . CLAM TIIVILITY Presldsat. B. AL nalcllll. ' ssurenu7. Diamertaut Olma Maass. 1 Lewis R. Mahan., T. Wm. R. Toela h mo i ssno. Qs.** H. tham. CI Rll. Oral. W. Tto slss. U. W. Canoed... 0. Lathms,, Robart Alen. IL L.. 0.111212. pp,, triki 11. ' /Waal Tolasd. tdward G. Jmas. Jaaase L. Taylor. Wm. Manger. Jamb T. Bantlas, AmallmEd G•TdA. O. 10. Altmad. Wm. H. Brn.pto. Pitied. J. Gl. 1.10171 R, *sant, Third .n 4 Waal stmts. w • 'I Limusztoe Uomp, of Pittsburgh. lIAMUJIIL O L DAIT PVcsideret. AL MA JIM ELLL &e/. OPPICA 94 runtkereirror MAIIIZAT WOOD 87821/73.. offtrinnitat AMrial ,ANgDNINART2 u r l ' t h r nj • W = e:1 lh A lreVir N.M0140 Bald SPO/IfITION. ttr ß. E . P. Jr, p i arritt. Wal Itryant, Jas. ter IL Coopar Jam PITTSBURGH Life,. Piro & Marine Immo° Company Of Corner Market and Water Streete, BOB! CA Lll4 T. Re sid en t Ju)Maamll. Pa Thig Company makes every Insurance ap pertaining tow animated with LIP RISKS. le=e!o l ti l d n ell=e, H = tM lit hi k: gad wally Apd against Lone or Damp by Firo, And against tU Perils albs Pea and Wan- Navlgatfan s" Pol= " = ". at Um kraut Mat euteditent with eatrtg loan girth.. J 1 = 1 . 6 1 1 174 Xlin thu d W U" ' i/L.Theelib amain, D., ill l7 ""V:t4.A.f John VW.. Western insurance Company - OF PITTSBURGH. Will :limn against all' kinds of Fire and Albino Rieke. masmioam J. a . J Thon. ithui „y r Pr:lloWe. A. Nunlob. Darte, roe. Lyon. W. Itletotem. Nattel Holm UU".• O. W.Jackson, 4. Lippturotb, Wro. 11. Smith. WA hum Indltittion mauled by Dlyadera ntl known in thla morpitually, and who will liberally_ gime and promptly sal- {w lonam at toe O. No. IM eats/ llilrialt. OPIUM • Vol Wambiram,) op maim. pittap..o. FiZe PI PHILADELPHIA and H co Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, • . OPPO3ITI TRIOUISTON HOU= Will snake all kinds of Ineuranoo, either I ,l=t i aLlcolted. cit .rn .... el.= d on of Proputy at AOCEPIATRa. rrooldatt. 11,1 v. iv i rsz t v' i rpraldent. Or a . =. 14 . 11. 1 tr. . .5 . . B. Sams, IZAZII6. g .'grz• B. WILT. L II I . &AM Beerstan . . $, O. oomit,istat, .241.1145f0 , =am MN. sad Wood orteds. EUREKA F EIIISTIRANOE COWART LTTJABTIREIJ-1. JOAN N. SH F ORNBBROER, President. ROBERT FINNEY; Secretary. O. W. BATOITELOR, General Ag.ent. WILL INSURZ AGAINST ALL KINDS 07 MARINE AWARE RISKS. t:M:tHr VI: Ma. 0. 6 .111 i I=ek. '4' 7 De l l\ A. Cauglurt. (kap f an dsA bivki S . ill = thswl ST IlEt? " -2 61 4- bi Ngatil r mew DWI St Hi ma% rfo. Waterstrett saltUlad Mani& Diarrhoea.,--We have in our rommucouto **AMA. of a reareetatd• enfant, testify ins that ha vu mad authaly of MU dreadful dlealge jaw, Netbal, Welland Mars. We aball Ward's*. ma afahoerlad the oatldrata to soy perm dbubtthi tLi gate:4a. Be* adverthemart la another aolueen. BANITEL GRAY, MEROHANT TAILOR. Oa 47. ar. CLAIR Br PITTUBUROII, Keeps constantly on hand a large and corn DM. oosortoMt of au mot ' FASHIONABLE GOODS. mho Mia (mattes kr ffinsf welt. which tr bDtgittd locum to ads; myloeia?pmha thalalmg mid mail ; 11 .1, 61 ,r!"?!I ISL .i. ; _'04414!1 WELLS, Boaz & co., JUNTIZACTUZIERS Or BAKER & CO.'s lEEE e ft . rig Elte Wm. BM/ Jabs 8.1711=13. J So Trambomask:fig&ilows, ar. SG, B. Ham •tk. den Jo Al hn / aDorian.axaedst Pin4l67. iames asalud i 4l . llurtao, hnot Casa. Arbuthnot. David Wavy. Mastic. D. Loa, JUDanalag P. lard.lsta OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD. ONL ' - OAD RUNNING WEST FROM PITTSBURGH. The Fast Train leaves at 2.30, A, It, through to 0111[11111ati in 13 hours and 40 minutes. Pars 41,00. Mat Tau. tuns no 9 a. a. Farms Ts= " sr 3P. a. ' • Theo, trains Wilma* clove =sinned". at .WeetllDe, so that Pwainaere avoid detention. Thu &met lout, to et. Louis le now open. via Orestilne and Indianapolis. 100 miles shorter than via Cleveland. Phut elan Sire front Pitt.b.lit to St Lone slkso. Second class 112.01 000. ruttier.. are mad. at Alliance with the road to Cierslaod and at Mansfield with the road to Newark. 13000 alsills nod SinAisky City. No Trains ran on Sunday. Three road. connect at Creetline. for particulars, see handbills. Through litters are sold to Cincinnati, Louisville, Bt. Lords, Indianapolis, Chic... Rock Leland, Port Wayne. Cleveland and the principal towns and citlee In the West The NEW nannITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Ipves Pittsburgh at 10 a. at., and 4:411 P. sr. and New Brighton at 7:30 S. r, and 1 For Tlekete and farther inibrmstion, ODPLE . O. CUSHY, At the cornet oils., under the Mono J ngah.da Roue.. Or at the Federal street Station, to Pit GEOBOR PARKIN. tetnargh. NOT. 52., less.Tl c Lt ev.t. That all may be satisfied of the wonderful workings of lielsobolq's (hold. Preparations, he suctudif peters to profeesorsof sevend medical oollsges. Maths/n[l.h. ed physician., sad to his azeuts. any °fah= will .atiafT you of the virtues °lbis valuable Fluid Extracts. • Jahn, COUTi.res the most skeptical of their must've pores,' Bee advartiament headed Halmbold's Genuine Prepare, than ian•died To Nervous Sufferers A retired clergyman, restored to health in a fair dam after many yearn of great nemws euffening, anzlotue to make known the means or ears, and wilt therefore. send (free) the nrenerlpflon and. Dire:t Rev JOHN H. DAGINALL, 59 Winton Wog. Brooklyn. N. Y. not43meoodtwtl• HENRY H COLLINS', macad am] AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WILOLESALE DRUM IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, Arad Produce Ovumlir. No. 25 , Wood Street . Pittsburgh. Nelson's AmbroDypes. The ambrotype is decidedly the most ittth, beautiful and hirable style Portralt mar et W i to the art TOW tool, Dien rdlvety• and barmo. Moue in a degree never obtained by tits old process Being taken on glom, they are mccedingly brillhodt and yet en• like the Daguerreotype, II or am perfeelly morel n any angle. Little children an pictorui. not only beat. Wally bat lo almost loappecielle Writ of time by the Ambrotype. Br no other pronto can victor. be made so perfectly beautiful. W• ran...faulty my.. .Ur Mende te publln t trenerally to mil examlue ill tli d flA r fiattlitToll l Pt " :l;liZ e il l ol74, Third street. near Market. dell-day P NEW ADV RT I SEMEN TS TA ~r.: , .?.7. r . , , crk, .211t,,,\ 1 .)v, Z) ' 2 b Zet.:-.1. - -: - - --- 74 - 1 , - , 7 i , g„iii, ‘"-' r , ~,, .. s -,,,_ .: _; „ .-„ t ri. ''.'....-4 L gi _ - CHERRY PECTORAL L e D u l ,, l.E .,,,t oo l i D 4Etr l joffy Il t iA th D e A t 9 h irE erry on going to bed, and weep op wamt, to sweet during the nLghL FOB A GOLD AND COUGH, take itmorning , noon and evening. according to directions on the bottle. and the treaty will awn be removed. None will long suffer from this trouble when they tad it ern he w hich y cured.— Person, afflicted with • Rested cough. breathe them ot their rest at night, wUI find by taking the Cherry Per [oral on gothic to hod. they may Nauru of round. .thittro ten sleep,and corusquent refreshing eat Great relief from coffe ri ng. and ultimate mos N offered to th nand. who are that afflicted, by this invaluable remedy. 'Prom its agreeable effects In these eases. many find themselves unwilling to forego It. use when the necessity 6T. teased 4t hag . GPINOISKS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS this mimed" I. Lunde able, as by 11e action on the th roat and lungs, when taker In small quantitles, it remove. all hoarseness in a Nw boon, and wonderfT incressee the power and flea 'Wilt, of the voice. ASTIDIA Is gIOWSUY trtuth relieved. and often wholly cured by Cherry Pectoral. But there urn MOM. obstinate a• to yield entirely to no medicine. Cherry Pectoral witless. them if they can be cored. BRONCHITIS or hsitation of the throat and upper Pot Con of Use tunas mu be cured by taking Cherry Pastor. al In email and frequent doses. The uncomfortable op. emotion lemon relieved. FOR CROUP-Give an emetic of antimony, to be follow. I d ng estelriZiefarr Cher ry Peet ral. aaen, It will not fail to cure. - • -• WHOOPING C01:1011 may be broken up and soon cured by the 1p• of Cherry Femoral. Tait INFIXIDIZA Co spesdlir remore4 by Ills remedy. NYLOSSMIIII ll:mance, haws beenatticed where whole fem. Ills were protected from any writhe cansespicoms, while their neigh-s without the Cherry Peltoral, were sneer In h e Wawa. instances me reported ham of natl.!. who ta h em cared from LIVEYI-00.11PLAInT8 by this remedy, so men/ that Maze can be no. question of its healing power on these die *Maw. It should be persermingly takes until the pain in the dd. and other unpleasant symptom. masa POSOONSUM rTION In Ito earliest steam, it thould be taken tinder the advice Osgood Physician if posaible, and to every mee with a careful regard to the printed direr lions on the bottle. itiirdicionsly J, SOS the patina Is carefully nursed meantime, It will seldom fail to mbdue ?or settled CONSUMPTION 13 In werstform, the Cher. ry Pectoral should to given in deem adapted to what the patient Pegging and can bear. It sinus affords fu eL sad some net unhennotly cures theme woo sr. minder. ed pan all nun, There on. many Montana smttered eU over the country, who fee]and lay that they owe their line and present health to the Cherry PeatoraL years of trial, instead of impairing the public confute...win this medicine. hag won for lien approcietion and notoriety by far anoweellug the most mogulne sewer. tattoos of It. friends. Nothing but Me !armee virtues and the nomista..able benefit conferred on thousanda of niffseen, could originate and maintalo the reputation it enjoys. While many Inferior minediee thrust upon the community. Imre railed and been di.eardefL Ude has nitord friend. by nary trial, conferred benetit• on the alilicted they con nem forget. and produced MINN ton nueneroutomd too remarkane to b. Mr/rotten. While it le • Lands the public to pretend abundant one mead. will dy oure—ettll there la =that th e Cherry Pectoral don not only se general , hot almost Inwartably curs the maisdiee Art which It le employed, As time mak. theme facts wider and better knowe, ells me nine has gradually hereon th e beid rellanee of the allticted., from the log cabin of the American Peasant , to the palace. of European Kings. PAMPAS.= AND.BO4D BY J. C. AYEtt ?recites] and Analyti CheL cal let. Laspel„ sarnow.t. Wito be B. A. VANNESTOON 00.— 01 remit by vvvvv gglot in the city not all Desk,* narywhora fe7.4meLawg To those wno • .L'o those wtio wish. Farms To have fertile land at a cheap price land on easy hem.. your attention le to the way Yana 2 , mtiany. am. or mon in pro nytieri are ai.. COO, payable In entalintenb j 1 par non. or 24 ter month. /0 le lorand In 220 Or Pa., and has one of.. Non markets for Its prodtn ts Ike Th. wlll. a Men loam end le not to be s Ibr tanning, am ratelnation will show. It Le 2 .° 1 land, imderlald by 2 riolt nine, whlsh on anima of Its f.llty to the Lake Market. will dirtily Income of im mense vane. Ths Banbury • Isle M. E. weep directly thrinagli it, .hirelnto" nde conistnetbm hum Erie to within • abort dletenos of Ridgeway. The Atleghinay Valley It. a/se iss Una,. mninoting IL with hew Tork and Mtn II; The Umber on It is a the mat valustde Mild. I Lir imermPlionablYtionit and warnipted deed. an given. 1. promote • gond and mbetantlal cao partutil. ty to coonnenisi fan. g. prnidinir for mitter rnhdr.o making as Investment more to Mann an value. In • short time nal I.d be treble It. torment price. Itar , thar C411 1. ..1 bad from the pamphlets which are adarm o ant to /111. W. MAL. deer. 12t 1 '17•Vi T iLt. A ., p ri l tflZ delphla. Fre e lallsmation is coatainsd to Um poi:aphid. f.7i3mdr • Notice to Stockholder'. out= or to. strrsartau 01. 0010 . 172 1 f T HE Stockholders of the Pittsbur g h Use Oomperty ere hereby boUlled. that • outruns of tee Stockholders will Masada& the oftle, of said Ornapen, on the soothassat cdroorof Matithfleld street sod Me. mood Alien la the coy of Pittsburgh. to WIL/Atlt• DAY, the 10th Feb.. 1886, between the hoar. of 2 and 4 o'clool P. Y, for the purpoes of constdarbOt the 00.201057 or formulas the I...*plial Stool of said Com n JOurPtiolans. JOSOU• HANNA. 'DIOR ELL. DANL. bIeCOADY SpeelslOommittee. WANTED --A sitcuttion a Clark or Salem.) In' wholesale or retail granary, or =sec/ end provision /store. By • mantled onn, who bee onnelderable experience In Me huelness .1 acing teen Tngaged et the away and chipping lmina. In new ort. he fsele mondani an Interview wltti .7 wean dainties the service of =eh • man would prove advent. an. The Wet of city reference Or.. Marne 110:C., 740. Pittsbnrgh Poet Mee, dating when and where an lament. rosy be had. rer,teen Election Notice. AN ELECTION for seven Directors of the Irk Coma Company for the ensuing oeee., yin he at their rad, ha the City of Me. oo the Pint Man. Oily of karch nen. A. II CAW/HEY, Awe,. Omci itiwe Casa; Co. 1 ark. ifebrouy 410. tS66. J fe7:toorl NOTICE TO ALL WIIO ARE CONCERN ID In baying their moving done In a uniform and :e. fer elrdir h iVt 'hi riceditl k r . ansTht roa m = 114,14,==1, :i'firtV:sgrgraget V s t 0 7 , honuolmanattitabsing.kiefiro,rthviam. from 127 e LIM camnrio oo.foolPelcla ° OIL :45 amo thorn at CilligTlß. 74 Wood at., fo7 Age for Allegheny es OR SALE—That well known Tavern and Store Houma In Endo township, Vonango county, mons am Um Hardy Maud eon the: jrantlln mid nets burgh Brothel:4 mike trout tankjln. The boom In • Caro. story et a 44 by 81 la dining room 44 by 111; good elablkosached. It la moot thee Ilmeat orayeartloo In the county.. Alec ISO Wee of land glthtn lulls of Arznallaeo In Butler Would. 811P9M7 Bost Ors through ttoi I$ It Would maks • good stock farm. Thom mes bee WO saw of emod meadow on It. Thera lo plenty of coal on i 4 nu tereanato roarcuado. PettiMillinanotalro of HOBART ILIAZI, fehatorthaboo Proomnt, 7lntior Ca. Rt. 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