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SATURDAY: MOWING, .TUNE 6, 1657
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Tea Wasinittriei iliore.-4fe - need 'net in
form our readers that we hire no peliticil sym
pathy with either of the contending parties that
participated in the election fight at the National
metropolis. Between 'the two self-styled
"Na
tional" organizations which were struggling for
the" possession of the municipal patronage of
Washington, we can see Ifide differenbo in point
of merit. Nevertheless, we deplore the occur
rences that disgraced the Capitol of the nation,
and regard the tragedy there enacted as a stand
ing reproach to our free institutions. At a
Meeting held in Washington immediately after
the termination of the disturbances, by. the
"American" party, the conduct of the govern-
Mint in ordering the. national marines to fire
into tbe crowd, was censured in the strongest
terms. The act was denounced as hasty, and
=meccas - 12.y under the circumstances. We pre
sume, however, this is a Matter about which
"much can 'be said on both aides." lint it is
somewhat remarkable that the hasty ebullitions
of a mob, compoied of persons under the stimuli
of youthful indiscretion, partisan excitement,
- and the intemperate use of liquor, should have
had the effect to drive our national authorities
to mush decided and sanguinary Dentures, when
thesesame authorities cannot be moved to any
dechrive action by tho bold proceedings of a
lawless organisation, who have hold in subjec
tion—not for a day, nor for a month, but for
years—an entire territory, controlling its affairs,
violating its homes and demoralizing its people.
In the case of the Washington troubles the baste
to vindicate the authority and dignity of the
overman:it was so great that the charge of mus
ketry seemed to have been made withont discrim
ination. tenons on the side-walks, at the win
d:Mittel their residences, anti at the street-doors.
appeared to suffer more injury from the deadly
volley than the rioters themselves. The riot
act, was read, and admonitions were given by
'the municipal authorities, but we have no eel
dance that these warnings were properly under
stood amid We conftmion and uproar that pro-
Tailed on the occasion.. The Inference is that
they Wore not, as it is notlikely that the inno
cent lookers-on Who wore"killed and injured,
would hare heedlessly and •recklessly ex
posed themaelvea to their fate. The troops
were under the command otarmy officers who
perform their duties in the saloons and parlors
at Washington, which are more pleasant places
for military operations than either Utah or Kan--
eas, and we can:imagine the anxiety which they
would manifest to participate in in "engagement
with the enemy," without suffering the wear and I
Marcia campaign, or tho excitement'of a battle,
with "there natural but unpleasant misgivings
Veit ermantilitarymen will feel when menaced
by , ibeigin worthy of their steel." The in
difference of the present AdMinistration to the
'Proceedings of the Mormons in Utah almost in
duced people to believe that the government was
=conscious of its own power and dignity, but
this impression is relieved by the decided stand
it &unmet:l' under the eaves of its own capitol, ,
egiiist the "plug-tiglies" of Baltimore and the •
"astimounts" .of Waihington, organized in a
band to "frighten the marines !"
lit.Bocussaw'sGamtarnr.,—Mr. Bueliatuttes
fine talk about the ladies, and the pretty speeches
be has made in behalf of the weaker sex, turn
met to be all moonshine. There have been more
widOws turned out of office under his than any
preceding idministratkm. He possibly enter
tains the same opinion of "vidders" that Samuel
Weller, Sr. expressed, i. e. they are "dangerous
creatures." This aceounts for his anxiety to got
rid -of them—for wo hold him responsible for
the action of the Post 'Master General, who
would certainly not act contrary to his wishis.
The Post Mistress at Middletown . in this State
was teamed to give place to nn anxious expect
ant for the pickings of the government. The
Harrisburg Telegraph ttrives another instance in
the annexed extract. We presume Mr. Buchan
an is aware that widows have no votes:
A short limo since, Mrs. Eaupp, Postmaster et
: , Betiford, 7 Pa., was removed, am! John A. Mowry ap
'Pointed to All the vatlancy. The husband of 3lrs.
S., who deceased a. few years ego, did the President
good ecrvice politically, when the friends of Mr. Dal
las, in Western Pennsylvania, wore about to take the
wind out of his sails. Ent those acts of khadreas
were forgotten—the widow's "term of office hart ex
pired," and a change was neceerary. The Bedford
Oaten', a rampant Demooratic paper, soya: "The
office was well conducted, but rotation in office being
tbemotte of the Democratic party, oho had to be re
moved. This Mainers of removing a woman, with
three or roar small children, front a, potty postolliee,
is certainly not very credits/de to, the bachelor ad
ministration of Mr. Buchanan.
Faux lir.in.-The Leavenworth corresixind
ent of the St- Louis Democrat noter the arrival
there from Utah of Gen. Burr and Judge Stiles.
Ile says.:
"Their 'acoonntanf affaira in that territory are very
exciting.- The mormons, daring the post winter,
bare btoriperixtrating Leahy Orltrago open the ren
(Heti and United States authorities. Thera gentle
men confirm the aceonuts furnished the pmss by
Judge Drummond, and any that it is worse now in
Salt Lake City than it woo at the time Drummond
left. Several have been murdered and many rob
beries committed by tho mormons daring tho last
Winter. The lawn and courts of the United States
are repudiated by order of best. Young, wham will
L supremo in that section of oar Country, and the
authorities of th; general government' treated re
indi.. Judge Stiles' ocuirt bad beau .compelle - ,C
to dy in tionsequenco of the mobocratic spirit
manifested in opposition to it, by the devoted follow
ers of Young, rendering it impossible to issue a pro
wess in Uta h emanating from. the distriet courts'es
tablished there by wet of Congress. The mormons
claimed exclusive 'jurisdiction, and repudiated the
idea that govemment has any authority in that ter
ritory in any manner whaterep-
Tho surveyor-general has been threatened with
_violence several times, sad at last forced to leave
pr safety. Judge Stiles could notaxecide the func
tions of his office, and eoncludo,l to visit Washington
to see what could bo done.
Mrs. Farnham, of Salt Lake City, bad been threat
ened and compelled to lasso, and alto came on in the
company which arrived yesterday,.
The crime alleged againet her, IV fa "boarding gen
tllarV,lrbieh its eontraryto the will of the governor.
The mortnons express themselves determined to
realist to the Oath every - attempt of the general gov
ernment to establish.any aithority in Utah. 'That
was their Vuntry, and no power on earth shall in
terfere with them.' They had a code of laws made
by thilailitiVo3, sad they shoohl enforce them, estab
lish and Maintain their own eoorts in spite of appo
sition. This is illustrating the principle of 'squatter
s evereignty' - with a vengeance."
Union Coosrrr err. Rtaar.—A Convention of
the qualified voters of Union county opposed to
the National Administration was held on Mon
day,,theist Inst., at the Court Houso, in Lewis
enntrg, M. H. TAGGART, Esq., was chosen Pres
ident, and R. X Mom, Esq., Secretary.
Amoisgthe resolutions adopted we notice the
following, which is pertinent, significant, and
"ail Tem.!'
Rmioset That this Convention cordially endorse
and approso the notainatiam by the Indoperolant
State Cotwontion of Freeman at. Harrisburg, of
Hems. Wittman., and kistursan,. and Visacu, and
JOSCPIN I-myna:and that as one man we disap
provo and condemn the effort made by a "aide-door"
faction to distract - ind dovido Um opposition by put
ting in . nominatfon a third ticket
Thomas Hayes was nominated for Assembly.
A. 01142 SAW .or 'I3IIOUT-1101U1 DURHAM
Carras.—On Wednesday neat, C. J. Wolbert
CO. 1/111 sell at public sale, at Mount Airy, on
the farm - of Jamai Gowen, Esq. his celebra
ted:etoci of. Durluun cattle, short-horns, includ
ingfolttrotto imported or 'pur
chased by Mr. GOWOO, soil probably one of the
'finest collections of stoek in the country. This
is givarabh) opportunity for the agriculturists
to improve their stock Of animals; and kept in the
admirable condition, with tha same are that
Gowen's. animal; .are, .tbej wily no doubt
prove as vabiablq in their plrkhil!pers•
MAP OP Eoxias : —We have on our 'LAI* Mat
. Leon &La er veo l Alootioodt Nap of Bavics `Terms
oito ? 7,- ootoialota br*Ortite4 S tat Go surveys, by
.0. p:pnige.o7-1414ipitid byVoa.Fchocitioim
& Brt pr , This loop will prove valuoblo
for teretitice to atl.who 'feel so interest fii'tl it
kimmoik.oeotioo.of "Motry. For solo by
W. SiiiiTri-BOc&seller, Aile&hoof city; .
. .
liiirl:hyr;!teighheriiof the trAioit yat:erae
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v0,5ig*,11.14., e.perirboks
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,C'eftwessesoirs.
Laniketer
hem wlr6 mpTe Isle Only nine canny
Bath SmID dine represented very few besides
I tlitemselTeti..:lt Was a weak and lame affair
tlirottihattOlui only thing that gave life to it
_being a little passage about one of our
eitizews, who was put on the ticket against the
/retest of the Allegheny delegation. Gov. Gea
ry, with great good sense, absolutely refused to
let them nominate him for Governor, and Isaac
Ifszlelturst, of Philadelphia, was nominated In
his stead, although he evinced a decided unwil
lingnessto be so sacrificed; A fellow by the
name of Linderman, from Berke, was nomina
ted for Canal Commissioner, and Jacob Broom
and Jasper E. Brady, for Judges.
When it came lo nominating Judges, there
wns fL smell majority opposed to nominating
any candidates, but they were overruled. After
Broom had been nominated, Mr. Brady was
named for the second Judgeship, when the fol
lowing scene took place:
Tho Secretary, Mr. Thomas, suggested that ho hail
nominated Mr. Brady. A delegate from Allegheny
declared that Mr. Brady was a good American, but
he had no strength west of Altoona. Ile would add
no strength to the ticket. If Allegheny Lod desired
the notinatiou of auy one fur this allies, she noulii
hare sibified her intention. He hoped that the
Convention would not force him upon them.
Mr. Carter, of Philadelphia, favored .the Amine
tion of Mr. Brady. Ile did not believe that the Al
legheny county delegation had any right to object to
him through personal feeling. If ho hail hugged an
.old woman or young girl that the people out there
did not want him to hug, it was really no objection
to him.
Mr. Church again urged that if the Amerieens - of
Allegheny would not support sorb n men na Jasper
B. Brady, and hit nomination, an WAN }Mill,Rll, like
ly to injure Mr. lintlehorrt. they did not deserve
the name of Americans. and the 'rmor the party
got rid of them the better. For one, he war now de
termined to rote for him.
An Allegheny deloguto flung bock the charge that
Mr. Carter bad made, eoneeroing that members had
come hither b. indulge in personal animosity. For
his part, and in behalf of the Allegheny delegation,
Ito could say that he and they had not come hither
for any such porpnoo. Ile said thiv was a delicate
question, and ho ilia not with to go into particulars:
but it was sufficient to know that in Allegheny mien
ty ho could not get twenty-fire voter; and the Alle
gheny delegation would foal bound .to put their foot"
upon his nomination, although they had no doubts of
the soundness of his American principles.
A motion to make the nomituttion unanimous
was not agreed to. several delegates objecting.
The Convention was far short, in dignity and
numbers, of the Conventions of the old Native
American party. .The nominees are fanatical
extremists, and will poll a very slim vote. The
only object of holding the Convention, at all,
appears to have been to help tho locofeco ticket.
Barr SPECVLATorm—A meeting of the drovers
and butchers was held at Philadelphia on Mon
day last, for the purpose of devising some means
of circumventing specnlstors . in cattle, and re
ducing the present high prices of meats. Ono
prominent butcher made the following expose'
of some of the rasealities practiced upon them
by speculators:
"Oatlo," ho said, "are put upon the scales to be
weighed for the butchers in a condition often-times
dangerous, from the effects of what is 'known ss
:" this is done by feeding the cattle with
corn, salted and wet hey, and arc then kept without
water until the looming of sale, when thoy are al
lowed to drink co much that they are put in misery.
This treatment affects them So tench [hit it is almost
impossible to take their pamoh from them. The
kitchen complain that cattle are sold at more pounds
to the live weight than they would make if put upon
the scales in an honest condition. instead of now
buying cattle at 55 pounds to the hundred weight,
the botcher. are compelled to pay for ti?. pounds,
thin allowing on every bollock weighing 800 pounds
pounds more weight to tho speculators, amounting
at present prices, to $0,40."
Another object of the meeting irnz to arrange
for the calling of a convention of the butchers
of all the principal cities for the purpose of
forming an association, and to recommend the
establishment of a board of purchase, under the
control of the butchers, to purchase all cattle
and sheep from the original feeders and graziers,
Nothilitg definite Wits accomplished, how
ever, owineto the state of the weather, and the
meeting was postponed.
g€P•A chip load of (a5O Morniousarrired at
Philadelphia ou Nlonday, on their way to Utah .
Guider the lead of 11 fellow named Crowley. who
went out as a missionary to Europe, and gath
ered up - this crowd in Norway. Sweden and Ger
many. The emigrants put all their money into
Crowley'e hand.. who paid their passages for
them, bought all their provisions. anal everything
else necessary for them. The North A rtrriren
gar:
••The wan erowley—Alattlii. Cr.,wky t. the fall
title—wands *lot live fret !ix -Inch.. high. with a
ahock of flame-colors,' hair lietweco him 1111111 heaven,
awl a pair of dull end whi,.lrr•. lie i. thirty ..erro
years hi age, and has tem wive, in I.l•ah. whom he
kit Lehitail Lim. Ile i 2 very iinis.lo7.l4 its hie wiirhd.
ly aftattr. Among his er:p• last yeas nsru eight
children, four tali.. eightesal cake; min.ut eighty
lamlw, rix hawked tinder!. 1.1 ytqf corn' four hun
dred hothrl• of wheat, large luentity ~f
...cols. roots, Sc., 3r. Acenriling to the opiel.•n of
those conversant with the matter. he has received
from his convert. in rash the wife of $75,(1011 t o
$lOO,OOO, of which he—or tier church—will packet
al least $50,000."
310,i0X0AHLLA ISM CRANCE Co.:-WO should
have referred to the card of this Company when
it appeared in our columns a few days ago, but
the pressure upon our room was too great. We
take pleasure in referring to it. now. The Com
pany, although a new one, is established on's
very solid foundation, with a substantial cash
capital, and has already obtained a fine run of
business. The officers and managers are men
who have the entire confidence of the lousiness
community, and their sterling character is an
additional guaranty to the rainy of the Com
pany.
THE UNION SATE-At a gat hering•of the
railroad excursionists at Cincinnati on Wednes
day, Tom Marshall, of Kentucky, in one of
his characteristic speeches, ridiculed Benton's
fears about the dissolution of the Union, and
Said he had been defeated for Congress himself,
and it had not dissolved the Union. It was a
great blunder on the part of the people, but still
he thought the country got along ahOut as well
as if ho had been elected.
sar The number of emigrants arriving at
New York last week was 12,000. Fertile month
of May the number is 27,000, and for the year
64,000, against 87,000 ter same date last year.
The emigration from Europe fell off very heavily
in 1855 and 1846, but, from present appearancee,
will this year regain ho former activity.
01711 BOOK. TABLE
.Appleton's Illustrated Hand-lank of Amorkan Trani; s
fell and sellable gabio by railway, steamboat and Maga.
By T. Millman Richards; New• York: Appleton Jt Co.
This lo the title of a book to be lanued this
month, of which we have received specimen
sheets. It will be a largo volume, of over 400
pages, and will be Imuclsomely illustrated with
woodcuta and maps. It will contain in addition
411111 information of the various routes of travel,
full descriptions of the various interestiug local
ities throughout the country. Every traveller
should have a copy.
w'rak Lml.E Cutto's Book or Drrimr. By the author of
BMorith oh lg sod Night 'Watches. New-York: 11:Certer
Brr..
This is a neat little voluble, one:of Carters'
Fireside Library, and presents In language in
telligible to children the whole system of divin:
ity as taught in the Bible. It in a valuable 1111113
work, and well suited to the purpose of its pub
lication. For sale by J. S. Davison, - No. 61
Market-Stine..
, "Tux limourcAL Sisasstne," or American
"Notes & Queries," for March and April, has
been laid on our table by Mr. J. B. Davison, No.
61 Market-st. the agent for this city. It is
somewhat in imitation of'tba English "Notes
and Queries," and presents in medium through
"Lich all historit;al inquirers conpropoundin+-
quiries and obtain answers, if unaware bo Prac
ticable. .Many doubtful historical points bar°
thus already been cleared tip, and ;Dm students
or American history should give the. Magaiine a
hearty and sufficient patronage.
Bxxcitwoon's Mno.tnete, for May, has been
received, find is 'for sale by Oildenfenny & CO.
land Mu t er & Co. It inn very excellent number.
The Toronto Times, slateS that last, year one
-eighth of the gross population . of that city 1 , 11111
utTemixt for drunkenness; and-that nt. a reeent.
-least, the mi. , of the thleeee eeeeded the eon
•Sributions of .thaeity,foe.cuso year to all the
clisiities. There are nearly five hundred
;licensed and Fuslionsed groggeries fa the city.
. .
•. Tun editor of the New York , Mirror, in an
obituary nittitxtot the 11on. JILLGROS Bell, of NOW
alattlire; says hest's* "a lawyer by. peofiguy..-
, • * and an Aonesi manicpraeties."
"A !AM tiwNiestrariss :
The number' of AlticL-Wocs ffk i ht;':lipreser 'at
month, among'o.*ertei!,of 4° 6 '
tains a very riCY sketch - of the filibuitminger
pedition that Bailed from New Orleans In the
latter part of December last. The, author , was
a member of this delectable company, an eye
witness of its operations , and a participant in
the defeat with which it was eventually visited.
As an extract from his somewhat extended de
scription of this heartless expedition .will be
very seasonable at this time, when the redoubt
able Walker himself is an of of public at
tention we have appropriated the following
sketch of the materiel of the "army." After
describing the parting scene at the St. Charles
Hotel, in the city of New Orleans—"always a
scene of stir and bustle—where cocktails and
punches were freely discussed by the parting
"pa Ex iots" and their slay-at-home acquaint maces,
who preferred the comfoitable position of "sym
pathizers" at home to encountering the vicissi
tudes of the expedition—the thus proceeds:
„A large crowd was col ected upon the Levee to
wish us god-stood, and I t artod with a number of
friends who had come dow t to see me off; withleel.
hogs of a somewhat unusual doseriptiou. The crowd,
generally, seemed to 'vont ns with mingled W
higs of compassion (for the who had gone to Ni
caragua hitherto seldom rututhool), of admiration
(for the desperate nature of the adventure command
ed this), and of sympathy (for was not the object
laudable?). So that woe, wore rather lions, un the
whole, more partieolsrly whon "
slightly intoxioated
and highly enthusiastic individuals harangued thou,
on shore from the side of the ship, and were reepondod
to by short spasmodic cheer, and observations iron
ical or genuine, according to the sympathioa of the
speaker. A number orbblong deal roses, very
ominous in appeal anee, for they looked like unosten
tatious coffins, immediately preceded me, anti I learn
aftanvoirds that they contained two hundred
rifles. to be used Ryon an oceasiou hereinafter to be
named: A good deal of delay took place, after we
rot too hoard, consequent upon the non-arrival of a
tertain Col. Toms of Kansas notoriety, who was
hourly expect.,l from that tranquil territory with
no hundred and fifty '•boys,' who hod been helloing
him to keep the peace there. and who, now that their
services wore no longer needed, warn going to make
themselves useful elsewhere. Thick toga, however,
had prevented their coming "to time,” and so we
were oldiged at boo to start without them; and town
more waving our adieus, we cant off from the wharf,
num.olerted by the myrmidons of Morey, and amid
the cheers of the populace dropped slowly down the
river.
All that night and the following day we woraxn
retuned in fogs no thick that our Timmins M. but
slow, and their depressing influence seemed to be felt
• on booed; the men bed not shaken down into their
i berths; the decks wore wet and uncomfortable; and
it was not until we had crowd (ho bar, and left the
ricer and its fogs behind no, that wo began to feel at
home, when it was time to establish regular disci
pline among the-men. Varions coalritemep• before
starting had reduced our force from 500; the another
w
at which it an originally estimated, to 250. It W 49
only necessary, hoverer, to sec these men mustered,
to perceive their real value as irregular troops, peen-
I liarly tilted to the style of warfare in which they
were about to be engaged, and in which, to a certain
extent, every teen would be called upon to rely upon
himself. They were divided into Ems companies,
each having a captain and two subalterns; these had
all been raised in different States by enterprising
young men, who received, us is reward for their exer
tions, rank proportionate to rho lumber of men
whom they enlisted. The Inducement held out to
them was a grant of land as eerie as the country
should be settled, and, in the meantime, twenty
five dollars a month, to be paid in scrip. There was
nothing, however, in the aspect of these men,to lead
one to suppose that they had embarked in th enter.
mine from mercenary motive. alone. The spirit of
adventure was the moving sauce with nearly all .
some were well off In their, own country, others ha d .
hit from personal motives which had in many eases
rendered them reckless; while tame were soldiery of
fortune—men who wore unable to live except under
the exciting influence of gunpowder.
It was a never-ending memo of interest to - me to
bear from &heir own lips the adventures of men
whose whole life had been paned in constant expo
sure to danger In every form. There mem men who
had fought in every part of the world. One mom.'
pans was composed entirely of German. There
were Hungarians who bad bled at Sogodin; Italiaus
who had fought at Novara; Presdanis who had gone
through the Sdileriviek-Ilolateln carepaigins; Freneh
men who hod fought in -Ugcria; Englishmen who
had been in oar own artillery in the Crimes; Ameri
cans who had taken tart in both the (Alban expedi.
noes, and suffered a year's imprisonment in Spain; '
others fresh from Knott,; while among the younger
one. were the who had not yet fleshed their maiden
h.nries, and wen, boning to have come deeds of
proem.. of their own to relate. Some of the officers
bad served already in Nirarogna, and were returning
from leave of absence• others tool been in the Ignited
St., away , and wore en well-informed, gentimmoo.
like, and agroothle as the officers in that service
usually are.
Ifith such an incongruous toixtore it might have
been anticipated that to keep order would be no easy
to for, however, from this being the , ram,
nothing could excced the orderly behavior of the
men. No spirits of any kind, even on New Year's
tiny were allowed to 1., isece.l. Thu roll was Called
regularly ni.u-ning and evening. the talkers of the
day appointed. 1.111 s goers] of sixteco men told off.
Nor did the fact that no distioetion citified between
the men sort winters in any trey affect the maletem.
once of discipline.: the sues sired forward, the ...Ceara
aft. and thee ruived bat c.v.,:
end etaeo al,vont tnistakts move mr.ong Mtme of the
young, nod incsperieneed officers at drill, one of
whom I heard say to his company, 'llneek rank,
gentlemen: right flank march!" 1 am LIMP/ Many
tint the gentlemen behaved themselves as
They wore exercised doily at drill, to Which tbay
seemed to take instinctively. Tlm officers of the
day wore swords buckled round their shooting-eunts.'
an.neignia of rank. otherwise they 'NM guilders, of
confocut, while the men presented an extraordinary.
variety of costume. dome wore red flannel shirts
and high jackboots; others, in seedy ' black. were
clerical In appearance, as though they beleugeel to a
met of rhureh militant; room were Utah and rupee
tallier others detestably shabby and ragi,m.l; still, for
the most part, their conntonanees were net ill-favor
-011, and so sitting was toy eonlidenet in their honesty
at last, that 1. did-om. take th tie prerautiens with re
peril to my Weitz door which I amulet hero done,
mud ell my pratingly was abstrectetb My only con
solation wax, that fellow.colfcrer in the. tame
cabin woo am colonel himself. ' .
• VrIMIXI% ELICTICAS.—Tho returns received
are sutheient to Alum the re-election of the fol
lowing members: Messrs M. 11. H. Garnett;
John S. Millson, John S. Caskic, Wm. 0. Goode,
Thomas SAlocock, Paulus Powell, John Letch
cr. Henry A. Edmondson, Chitties J. Faulkner,
nmi William Smith. George W. Itopkins, a for
mer member, has been defeated in- the Abingdon
district and E. 8. Martin elected to. succeed
Fayette McMullen, and Sherrod Clemens, in the
Wheeling district, to euceeed Dr. Zedekish Kid
well. Tho'Kunnwhe district (Mr. (larlile's) has
net been bend from.
A %Stomas tie Bnetaer• to LOAT Bastes,—
Sunthty last being a warm and pleasant day, the
babies were all out sunning in New York,
and nearly one hundred of them strayed away
from mamma's apron string, and gist lost. But
all were found and restored to their homes be
fore night, by the polka and its. telegraph, ex
tending from station to station.
*penal ft (diem
Ago end Debllt ty.—As obi age named creeping on,
it brings with it many attendant lanrialtiet. Lisa °rapto.o
petite and I:Mak - nem Impair the health, and want of activity
makes the mind discontented antlunbappy. In ewes where
01ig.. .1,4,
and a
hd&ealth, its influence, it la elqued )
Impownble to lad
.ind elfhongh mutmedial haat been
toed, ell have felted, onui MCP HAM S HOLLAND 117-
URN were Imo*, and weal. In every nem whore they
have bean employed, tiny bare invariably given strength
AM restored the appetite. Xbey hero become 6 great agent
for title alone, and are need by many people who are gutter
ing from lose of appetite and genend debility. In fagot of
bog Mending chronio dheansa they act as a charm, invigor
ating theeyeteni, thus giving nature another opportunity
to repair physical Wade..
Xerlield at $1 per bottle, or els bottles foe ik i.,t. , the pro
prietors, ItENJ. PAGE, Ja., CO., Hannibal Pha
centleta and Chemietn, Pittsburgh , P e., and gen
fAte edvertfeemeriL J twT
to the S 0
Prom Dr. El. 8. Fitch, of Now York,
(Author of "Six Lectures on the darn old Pere of the
nntinx," out Ibtrnde of theSyseensqf Medical Practice.
Dwn explained, by mak?, Ornsimption, Aglow, /Dorf
Divasex mut wed Mronic Diwaso ore /land to be per.
/WIN curable.
Da. 8. 8. FITCh deirirca to my to invalids that he tardier
um hie practice at his office, 711 Droadway,New York, when.
he may be cOnsulted either penman, or by letter:
Quell loan to br answered by — hseolids.—Those who write
will state barn*, age, ocenpatiort, - .pbet dear and Btate.
Where born and livedd family coniphdertst etroor Warder?
rs
color of hair, whiske, aye., complectiorst ha l t and girt,
just above the hired Any heart trouble, tangexpectora
tion, raised blood, lore throat, hormone., lose of voice,
and fever, night meats, asthma, humor, akin dimme,
scrofula, spots, blotthee or eruptions on the Doe, cancer, on
tent, rheumatism, bloating, palpitation, etoppage or gut
tering of tho heart,dieturbal deep, dyspopela, bad digation,
Am or tick etomaeli, wind, sinking feeling, billownwm, car.
tlvenets, amines, worms, OM, kidney' troubles warn
bock, poin anywhere. Add all other particculata. li r
aI.4Y,
mauled?hal children? fatale complehotel lrreguhrity/
geckoe damp for reply, end prompt reply wil l . returnod,
glelng ell memory Inattoctions.
A pummel intarrhm with the patlent Is &drab* but if
time at A distenm, hod it Loconvenient to vielt New York
for the tarpon, troottoont tray be enroll...red snommlittly by
letter, end manila neat by express or otherwise to any part
of the country.
Dr. 8.8. Yitchsl Lectuneep explaining hie troatoteut,
3 8 / 1 page% 30 engnalumi, In merlin, mot by mall, poet paid,
on receipt of forty cents.
Dr. 8. S. Eitelt a ncrtr absent frosabie own office in Jse
nrk.
Dr. OEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, 1. Agent hr
the sole of Dr. S. S. Steel'. Lectures usd SledSeism
•-
, t4isell PflL las
Frazer's Ileadache Piths. •
They will cue. lb. most stoical headache.
They will cure toillve
•
They area bole ac well e. purgative.
. If your I.lil paid you, one thaw will cure you. .
If you hese Indigestion they will help you.
If you ore grit May will - make you well, •
They aro the Last pill to mire tillionsumba
They aro a Sitio pill sal a good OIL.
No laver pill eon be gotapoundcd.
They cost only W. cont.' bog.
Paul by mall to ill
parts of the United Pict..'
Phan your beton to Va. KEYSER, Nall° Weo.i street, _
Pittsburgh, the itliolamle Agent. elylkdkentr .
• , • •riEcoptrsgr - xv,
Etuopaan Agent andnitteUlgeuctivOifice,
.410 I.IIIER-Ti" STREZT,
• Yheakeeuppileel with Servants on ebortwatiK .•
mei ashen pate atEuexpe for 404 ln snow te wat th Osi
wbbleglo l'areagwe to old from " X weekly.-
21ekwe Um :40 tram New. Tait and F4IItIeIpLLY
,•7073:5r, IsaILIIG- r • 9
-zdzsaccEralairr.-TitawAr
=maw mais mod — R Amex
• - ••• •• . , - -",7
Swim. Atiaiicess:
TO,cautuiiitviiisand alias inTraudia
- lirrotvr.vvrr zaTzsi,to-ro.m.risal.
Dk..I I TTC.II. & T. NV. SYKICIS,
Rare emended to extend their stay ht Pittettorsh, till
SATURDAY ILVCRINO, July leth, and will rontain .t ea
ST. CLAIR IWYXL,IO3OI9 they may he consitited by throe
arlahltan to avail themodeto of Dr. lrretra system of treat.
twat.
Ile combination or routedlal mean.s adopted by Dr.
Fitch and Dr. Sykes haa been amply teetad, awl no abun
dantly pro.ad to he In practice all that It claims to ha In ille•
ory, that Its originator. do not hoopoe to moon, MUM by
their system, relief may be°healed in aliases not absolute
ly beyond the torch a email..
By this mode of irmament, the adrantage of Jlnfiernol sod
t
honaroplalc I ulnas:tam Is ailikal to that of appropriate in
adult remedies, to rommateand mutate the atrongth of the
enrol aYatwon and theme with each mochaukal moan itil
' the cam may indicato, Joined to pnmerattuntlon to samba,
diet, bahlug, (dahlia, An, Le„ will gaudy afford tome or
10. 'Aiello almost all cases, but sill effect permanent cur*
la many cases, In which only partial sad temporary rale(
ould be 0ht.0.1 room any one of the those memo. sing
ly. Dot although umuy otherwiso fatal ea.es of common.
Lion may be thus relined, that* MI Mill many which pawed
beyond loops, aud those who are 111 no; way Inclined to a
ilismum eo inshloons, and am requfally fatal ita oonstutaplkita,
cannot be ltio .rola I to , girollbeir ens. fiamly °War:mt.-7
The delay soon of a few.ooke May, In many caeca, twin the
male against the patient. '7 '
Wham It la patable, we al ways profer to snake* pirmagli
examinntion, and thus ascot Mit the, treche condition of tbo
I
Lungs, an we withlowndertak no - ciasiirthere we tiara not a
cbunco of doing goah and we w ,ton omit,. oonsult,ns who'
Is ml ready tea bear rho truth.
I nomonsahlo to visit. will, writing; bo careftd to stain,
their case fully, answering, a lengthLobeptablishad list of
questions, which will he gout any rombathig It; and thus
, necessary rompli., os well el amass of tho Lungs and'
1 Stionseh, as for Peon& Dim. , may Ir a' lout bY Esp.+ to
almost au, pat of oho thaltull iltaits. Consultation Fr..—
, thlleehours,lo to 4 tehrk. daily.
IL Clair ilotel. Pittahurgh, t CALVIN IL FITCH, M. D.
'May 12t1,, 1(457. J JUAN AV. SYKES, 11. lb
nayltdawhiP
LIZA. do PICRILINS•
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS , 7 ; OP A LETTER FROM
Do Le this MEDICAL GENTLIDIAN
ONLY GOOD SAVOR.. U. AT ILADRA.R,
I, To hie Brother at
Anil applicable to I-6 WORCESTER, Iley,lStii.
ETEIt d i , Tell LEA it PERKINS that
N SAWA le highly
, mel la, to my
orilniuu the moat palatable.
will vs the mat wholeaomo
Same that ismode.".
Tho only Medal ...Mod by the Jury of the Nov York
Exhibition for Forrign Sauce, Er. obtained by LP.A k PER,
KISS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the rroild.
wide fame of winch haring hal to num.°w imitations, put.
ch...ry are earnioaly requeeted to toe that the names
"LEA I PERKINS" aro improved opts. the Bottle and
Stopper, mei prin.' upon the label..
Solo Whalen. Afoot, for the Coifed Stat.,
JOHN DUNCAN t SONS,
l=tt!
SOS Broadway, New York.
A stock always In stow, Also, ardent received-Mr dinnt
aklpmant from England. m}-2.lydrer
Exchange Bank of Nobraoka,
FLOREN(I E, N. T. .
OL1). SINCLAIR, Ptest IL.VECDER, alder.
GRO. SiC.TCY.,A.II3, & CO.,
General Land Agents& Dealer in Land Warrants,
Florence* N. T.,
mu gin their personal attention to Buying and Selling Real
Estate. Entering Lends, Loaning Money and Paying lazes,
Net, rankn, lowa and Kann.
r..1711.1MC1-It
Exchange Bank, Pittsburgh, A.
C. G. Runny
It. Patrick k Co , Banker., Pittsburgh, P.
Atwell, Leo k Or„ Sfureltant*,
IL F. Raley, Ranker. Philadelphia.
Winslow, Lanier k Co. New York.
lucas k almond. Banker. Ft. Lout.
deliewloa., Merchants. " •
Wok of Coursierce,Llevehuel, OLIO.
J. O. Ulnae,
•
warm= a WILSON'S
SEIVTIZTC+ Iter.A.ol-I.IIsTEI6
THE RE-ST MACIILVE _WADE.
Have been Awarded Three Silver Medals.
A sapply of thew celebrated &ewe on head and for eat •
al 3lanothetnrer's prime by the Agent, Mr. JAMES ESC
•lih! undentgoad has boon appedotad sob-Agent Gtr tltis
vicinity, and haa &tad op rams at GS Fifth matt, opposite
tho Custom flown, where ha trill ha happy to exhibit dm
otachlota to Mo. &ohms of purrhantng.
ALEX. IL REED.
11.110 SOUP - JOWN m'cnsocas.
Pittsburgh Steel Works..
JON MS, BOYD bz CO.,
Illsout.ciarrrsof CAST STEEL; .La, SPILL:TO, PLOW and
A. II PiTEEL; SPRINGS and AXW,
Carour Raft and Fird Slr.Hs , RffebtirgA, Ps.
D. D. 12013FICRS .Ss CO..
iIIIMPACTIII.I.B Cl
Rostra. Improved Patent fitted
Cultivator Teeth,
(brunt Rats ual Firit Strrth, AftrbstrA.Plt_
JaMlytire 13
=!=!!!
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.,
lelnlfArnlll3
..,tutorionn Galvituized Shoot Iron,
And Sy Le Apsith for 05 Sat If
Diem Wiers's
Patent Initiation Raisin Sheet Iron.
uea Osnnitsidatinestal Iron, bs Rosliag.
iG-Wirsteine.--A6. 131 levet Sfrret, Pinthargh.
14221341 . /tw4r
Hate?: Cope and leurn.
...MCCORD & CO.;
• Whatatalti and Retail Hatters,
131 fro od strett,
11..6 aIICAYM 00 brads foil alal temple. avek44-11A1$
e A ks „„, rya"; • a. *.eal
Kl2ll.Tllll.liCad • ttl hk - li a ft/ Martel all par
clusema .2.117
=M===l
:solsrics. wama..n.rovotoz• & co,.
(SOCCIMuII to Wirottrk. .111;terbou 1 Co.o
litsoubtrunirsof Rigid oulLott Chao Door Locks, Brio&
Ihop and Thumb Lidos., Plitfulu sod Counter &mho,
Con., Cons mil Point Mills, gal Dortiortio Ustthintro tomer.
ally, cousin. of WalOf and Drool Emu, Pittsburgh, Pis
D A.NV" CiS C./..ULEY.'
Honer. litan and Ornamental Painter.
.1 ND CR /NER S:
•
041...11 n
White Lend and Zino Painter.
AI., - all kinds of Pent; Olt,, Tiornyom, Windom ULI.,
Arnehen, tri .
144 Mad anent, Iwo Jowl aim< Diamond Alloy.
oniklyok
—YbiEu4-C-15d
ARAN' Jr, /3
YINCYARCIIIIMB AI
Iron Rolling, Iran Vaultm, Vault Door
Window Shutters, Window Guards, kt.,
Nan DI &vapid Strad and RI Dant Send,
(Between stood .nt Malinke.) PI7P.SIIOIIUIt, PA,
Mtn on hand a 'mints of tans Patten* fancy and plain
suitable toe oil Farrows. Partitntst attention pall to on.
&spinner.," Loto. Jobbing tkago at short notice. MAI
n. 11111.11.11 t-WI
C. 8.1141.81-13:0 ARS do CO.. .
Auctioneers and Costalesion Merchants
14.1 - CLU.SIrEL r,
rua c. awl to fan Smoot, Clutnn.afJ, O.b,
Mao Moral odvancts on all condoimont., n0..1 wt u
%Nute fur all knob; of Ilanunittanul Ilwdt. nave nrgulu
Wes of gronniu 131111ra nod other Morelliallso
*Tory .11.offenr, IMikt.ol..gy and Saturday of moll ‘r.k.—
Koop condutly on I,nud nlarguirock of Morchamli.. width
yro sell at Nitrate .so. i
14 o WEYII2 A N.
Marafactoror M 4 TWIT in 01l kJ nth of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
• D
LEAF T033.Pa.00C),
Cbrnir nf. Smithiled Mnrri and Diamond 417E34
a Ilk PITTSBURGH, PA.
O'Aril.ba"
amter of A•wn and Xr. Clair !Unfit; Pilbtxurph,
ll=
•
Choice Braracie of.lmported Cignce,
2'01311000, dro-,
tho attention of Emp3 tt oh 4 Chow , . to
mock, whkh Rlll bu tonna complete.. to qualltykod variety.
OICORGIC Gltrala do CO..
N1.A.D , 717.741.0"/"I7IR,EIRS
awmer If Pike and !Wanks Stay, Fifth ir,rd,
PITTSBURGh, PA.,
'"talgnfact'u"epnskeaOak K,Pfthk.dcri.tioraPxrlmro:4,whithu.y:m:Tltl.ow,
n ro.Lt at. n.P.,1611/ AliWkrdolYd
of the bcit
WM. 13.A.RSTECLIJ., Jr.,
Rams, align and Ornamental Painter,
Grainer and Gilder on Glass,
RAIITIDISLD STREET,
Healy oppeolto two Part Oil.,
sp2fclydre PITIPBUROII, PA.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALE.RIN
Choose, Butter, SOedta,
And Produce Geliprdly,
diva , Na. 24 NW &red, raid. , .17 . 6 .
.
NnEIROI3.O.4•IT TAILOR,
No. 52 ST. GLAIR STREEZ
Mr. MANI New Bclldh g.)
W. ar '.FgENTICELAIrr
MAXIMACTIZMAI MID bums vt
AU kind. of Tobacco' Mastlfand Cigars,
recently taken tho blithu.i./4:iii 9 W"1"..; In
liddition to their Manufat arias ralablldutront, N 0.4311,111
iltwet, whore they will be plawod to ncoln their Maud.,
atptlaydß
JAI
• 0.1..a.tra73i.rt.T
1131LTAC10111 1 Of
Alcohol, Colope hplrilsond Fusel 011,
Nos. 168 wed 170 Second Stmt.
-- 3 - 7 - isrEiliCksi' ..------
ACCE/10.1-lA.N'T TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Stroot,
(Dt. MA's Nor Building')
ruBo:lydra
PITTSBURGH, PR
ADVERTISE
• IN ME'
1tf... 4 1..N5P/ICLD (Ohio) ILERASAD
orr & - DAT.
DIANSFULD, 01110.
Nelson's Amtiotypec
• PRICICIS,IIjnii-VC'E P.'
ea/ 102 74 corner Third and .11iPek . 4.. S-reetao
.
. .
„, ENTRANCE OS' THIRD . 6THISRT.
a l'I ty tP lo kl"."71 :10. 11" : 1 7 1"Thd ll 11;r : 7;aiena k"rilt trio
7WP:001b°1:1:1171.11w411"th'It7141"414.
Hilo estsbuibra m jilargo,amortniout of Phil& sad
Y°1.1.1300 . 1 *.y, oo hand:
• •
To ortroato ilhollierorm.—A Mired
•tottorod to hoolill in • few days, otter way 'oho Irmo
norms tufting. h &mhos to ottam kw" tem. 11 " 1 "
MO. - Till Nod (loo) tie pnailill4o.
Ir .D 6161014
:R00..10911 IL DIANA'S, No. SI tdill= -
Now York.
~ - _ - ..
satp saibettionitn-
TYPE METAL FOR BALA
About 1,500 lbei.
EXQrntE -AT GAZETTE 017ICF, 3
../Kornlnig illde t ”
ELMAST dIVICIIIT SITIO FOR BALE.
Choice Building Sites in tho.blarketl
Or Lint' ACCLU Elt tV&ENU /lEEE/ALUM. •
'FRE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR .S.ILE
_L ten bandeau+, COUNTRY srtr_g, bOulltna 'Township
two mtlat from the city Hue, 9th {Wed, and obowt too mile
Nottrtoratt from tau
'ft '1; 1
5112 P. "% bn.
11 • 141 544100
- 4 107.7.1 w
- 7 .4 25 talon
" " n " 5 " 139 4.10 U
" 7 " 14" 71 91.100 "
" 8 " 1U " 57.110 "
" U " 3 " 179 58.100 "
" "1n " " ^_s 12110 "
Them Lots have a hominid eastern elope, roechring tits
firer rays of pot mundua eon; hence the lima - Xforning
Side." They hire a commanding ono thn region of
coutah7 around Rut Liberty; also of the Valley of the
legheny kiror, and are unsurporwe for beautiful and bold
&mum ouywhere• fu thi 'vicinity of Pittaborgh; bon. a
good rick nod, W Put down in gran. Tyco Leto are onclused
with now board and Intuit post fences- faroin a gorel neigh
loximed—adjuining the retold... of Janine O'Hara, nimuel
Dughwo, Alexandor King and James McCully, Duro—
aro about ton Minutes walk from the Alleattouy Valtay Roil.
moot They ore oleo of may iweetta to mid from tho city by a
low Public moot [now limiting ermmicted tbl
Summer,] from thoPittaburgh mwl Cirecruburti Turnpike
Road, ontoting mar the Allegheny Cantatecy Rote, owl mo
oing through this Property to iho Sharpaletra. Woo.
Lots lticex T and 8 ittnitesce the Ifounotteal Tho
aro o •
NEAT FRAME COTTAGE,
With a Stain Daaameut, mod sea . 4pring tionau. no Spring
L, among and nettirfalling, affording aollielont water Om
whole year for (Arley fountain% Also a largo aml fours built
frame barn, with atooe baaement, including Stabling for
lionet and Cotra; Carriago Muria, do Hero la a goiad
APPLE. OltellAßD nod a Zia . Pear, Peach, Plum and ebony
Tree,.
This property wilily *Ail at prices and terms that cannot
LiII to meet tho views of purchasers. For any persons
wanting a healthy, plaassot n,untry hams, retired from the
ohm and smoke of Om city, those cites oGw superior attrac
tions.
Mr. ITOII.3ICAStLE, kho red.ho int the prawn., will
take pleasure in allowing them.
g"._ A
„Map uI tho Lola can bo seen at tha OAZEITE
OFFICE. Jr.C:dktrifl , W.M. M. SEMPLE.
SaItIETHEWO NEWt
Holll's Young AMC rien Flro-C racks,. Plot oil
rrillS is atlinittcsi Mho the most amusing Toy
ever °Mired to YoungAmorimatuitabls for oil Coteau( the
year. It mien a report coital to the common pistol, and
carries a ball with the same pioelsion for too plc., though
not with form enangh to kill, Making It the only cheap and
barmleas gigot a* target practical inexistent, 100,00u.1a
in four woelne Retail peke, 25 rents mid upward, according .
Piths market. Trade price $l4 per 100 pistols, cash on de
livery. Sent by Express to any part of the country.
A.W. HALL, 255 Broadway, N. V.,
Inventor and Sole Manufeeturer.
A full demaiption, with engravings, font to any oddly, on
receiptof a postage stamp.
FIRY. CRACKERS constantly un haul! 1000 Agents
Wonted. A beautiful Specimen Pistol sent by Espress or
Mall pr e paid on receipt of 31.
_ . ethlmdls
ATENT,SPRING 1 EVS , PATEN? SPRING
P
Csotat Bete, Pea. Bun klarmniess, ANT PAITNT
ltt
vaoria PIAILIIIM 'Slower° CANOPtiII AND Nate. '
We trutuntscture and offer for abbe the best Belli vv.,. sold
In this orlon• other market. diet -eons! Inspectlon will3;at
rstricrolgor I:ll . lVrer w h" s7nl=4 . arTl r pe ef:t .
securitylgsttnt In sr,ts obstrucling
tit?
circulation
rate. Males, and osiers will c It Moir own Internet
LT examining nor Bode and Not e belt. purchasing oleo.
when, C. IL a ir.sruArrus,Aanu.;
1.5a.33 TX..) Ousel et., N. Loma. /P316`1.-0'
SECOND-lIAND
In order to make room for a largo ad
dition to the menet stock of new Plow
Puttee, the estrcrlher will sell the following sentod.hand
Pianos at redone( pekoe:
One elegant 6 octave Piano Poch, in locket order, with
Sfetalic Frame
.6166
One 6 octavo Ilabogany Piano 140
Ono am 3ishogany 6 octavo Plano 100
One 6 0ctave........ 67
li
One 6 octave osewoood Piano
50 16
Ono Plum, In good order—
Ilte abovelnouesments are all In volt:Ma:sr and hove
to
been put down Agora mo th below fm pekes for sec-
I:s==M3
===!
ucw stock of Planes will be received In about two weak.
CUAIILOTTE BLUM;
lee
OUR MORE OF CRICKERo
pp li
'Nu k SONB' new style &von Mises
PIANOS be opened on Friday, Junefdlt.
Also, hvo•of their splendid AND Piano,.
JOHN 11. MELLOR, SI Wood street
*j All orders for Chlekerlng & Sons. Pianos most Ls ad
dressed toJOlllf U. MELLOR, &pat for Cldekering & Sous,
Yo. Al Wood street, Pittsburgh.' 3.6
JUST PUBLISITED--Ntw
EDITIONS—
Wharton's Prertvients of Indictments and Pisan, adapt
ed to the 011tl of the Courts of the United States, and those
Mail the *emend Statue, by Priocis Wharton. Second soil
revised Wilton. I Vol. Royal two.
%Than... Criminal law—A Tuvtoss on the Ctind aul laves
of the Coiled Ltutes by Fmnois Wharton tburth and revised
edition, I vol. Royal Sr.. Received and for sale by
KAY A CO., SS Wood Arcot.
'IIAKTON & STILLIVS- A.MERIC.A.N
MXIMCAL JIMITSPRUDENCE—A Treaties on Med
..forirpnok.oce adopted to the two of U. Pre-fe•riorts or
Lim .04 Nwßdoo In the Untied Staple by !Tends Whertoo,
req..l Alr4tilll Milk, M. G. Mil eol El,. MP pa:4..-
Ihr tole hr
__ • KAY Sr f.r. Wood ethmt.
C. F. KLOPNER & CO..
ANUFACTURERS OF FITI{NITURE
and CHAIRS of every rtylia in Itonvrood,
blalingany and Walnut, imitable for parlor., chamber. arid
dining ownl to any to be found in dialing.. dn..,
and id linnet priori, Entry :uncle 1631‘ , " by band And var
mint.
narqical• awl iataul.otroa • foraraltma at atat ware
Walnut.% corner Paw, mai Warm, sta., l'ittaturph.
datedtr.srlys
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!—Boat Life
In nuat suit mad., br William C. Prime, author nf
•Vilve Old 11.. by the Elver," "Later Years," &e.,1 rot,
then.
Adventures And Explurstions In Honduran- Maps .and
Ilhedratimm. Ey W.I. MAD.
Ms &Indent's Viibbou. Dr. Mann,.
Amay Itypvlalions,l&s7. 5.11.1 by
.M 6 J. L II PAD, 79 Penn), stn
VINE DRESS GOOF
Thstues,
Orenadinal,
Ormuutins,
Enmities iu tba above pm&
A. A. MAL
sks. now landing from
arcane. Rehm., fur min by
' . ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
WOOL—f, balsa now landing from steamer
Iteliance far mm by ISAIAH DICKEY & 'Oa
SV:MAO-13 sacks now landing from steam
er Enhance fur ash, by ISAIAH . DICKEY & CO.
I{EASE---6 bib'. now landing from steam;
eccßeliant* far raly by ISATAIt DICKEV t CO.
NAl'lElt MGM E'CAL--27 tone no* land.
Ing thou /learner ReNote Dr 4414 by
Juo DICKEY A CO.
TCE CHESTS AND HEFHIUERAIVHS---
x Ebro Ltrgrat alsortuient err/ offerwl kr vile la Gm city.
JOHN FLEMING,
74p. 47 Market 4L, corner'of
ALIASSEit'S PATENT FIVE AIINUTE
CREAN! FREILZERB, Water Coolant and 'Sliver
Halal lee Nether 114 - 11.118 iv/ JOHN FLN3IIIOI.
jet: No. 17 Market ph, earrtarof Third.
iE cticsTs, REFRIGERATORS, ICE
MIXES, autl other rearambla articles for eale
OW. W. lIUBLRY,
Federal alto Allesheuy.
` STOVES AND TIN WARE IN EVERY
.fluipty Wr dab, by 01:0. W. MYSLEV,
mt 1.141
Yodezal Ry Allefilm ay.
AssEws FIVE MINUTES CREAM
ELZEItit Jon reeets - ul andfF say by
UEO. W.!ELM%
!Wend Pd.. Alleiduruy.
X-1 - 0 II RAFSEED. bhls. of
Nand frvb bird &vol inn bred by
Jed
103 FLEMINO,
conker tbo Diamond and Market elroct.
tIX—TrPRANGIPANYL—ti doz. of this
.1:4 fine Extract Cm the bald. reed by JO& FLEMING.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS--A largo and
pl I 11!ttOtillICIll Of i.f.14200 Menil'a Flavoring
Entradmatired by J 66 JO.l. FLEMING.
itS. ALLEYS lIAIR RESTOREE--12
1.11. 46e. of thfie celebrated Ilair Restorer repaired by
JOS. FLEMING.
MAOASSAIt j ust reed a mof
the excellent Mir 00 Thou wudung the_gettulne
ankle outstrip procure It et JOB . PLEMLNO'II."
MESH CONGRESS & BLUE LICK
Ten--1 hove Jett toed another - supply of those excel.
Ira Mistral Waters! WI • JOE. FLEMING:
PIANO TO RENT.—A - good Six Octavo
Ilovertsil, feehlonable style, Piuuoto rent. Apply to ,
led JOHN 11. MELLOR, 51 IVood mod.
SIX'SECOND RAND PIANOS for solo for.
VA 5 1 0, 500, 575, $125 sod 5100.
je6 JOHN IL MELLOR, 51 WoOrt Moe.' •
AA- A. BIASON hCO. Lava received Black ,
. ammo, two yards irldr, for 81oor4.
NOW READY — Permaylviinia Stato Bo
port., vol. 111. Cuay .ad.
3. Iteixdrad at
Jos KAY CO, 56 Wood groat.
_ _ _
NOTICE TO FA-R/INIIII
oIpIDINIaI
MOWING & REAPING I&A.CRINES.
WARDROP, STOUT & WILLIAMS,
111781117F1G11, PA., •
'AIRE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY.--:
rawly milan will ban the prnforenre, as ttsn =maw
be Hunt.] M. mum.. Thoy am wananted In ovary
roved, end may bemoan And ordernldt at tkeSeed saxl A4, ricoltund llongo, No. 47 Fifth stiint. , . ,
joVILI . JAMES WARDROP.
JOHN CAMPBELL, MJL. _.
AN UV' AC T U REE OF BOOTS imb.r.
itymt suors of frau n 34 briela
PI ttlburgh, Ps. ' oamyd
114.11yEST1'00 - 178:-7-
110 Revolving 1127 Ralre
Li , ,losen Hand
:00
do •
do do • NorlhlV27n2 Ecjilien
30 do llraln, do,
At 11,2822.12221 dirrtrullpril W0r0h0222, No. 41 Filth Wool.
J 05,11,1 JAMES IVARDIIOP,
(111UANSI CllURNS!!—A:constant.suPplyat.
Theo l
or Epafix'ii Celsbrattd tarsa of iaslos ts, !s
be asp' on Th e ChumsbasoMums a
been tally bated. aad •
ara trarranted nal best la ass. For pie by
.105 , 214 TAMES WARLIIOP, 47 7111 b chief.'
CHIEESk:--100 boxas.prime W.A. Glees°
recet!lugtUis day indforn7.3 by TrLITTLIC A CO,
eoutstreat.
TK BASS, WHALEBONE AND REED
.J 3.110011 YOU SELIUTS--A Lugs ilspoly'retA it
.1.3 A. A. MASON & COAVS - Firth omit.
R N CULTIVA'rORS-:d -i i - )7kipanding.
tratinkm% lutvtai to potato matt con, crow, fur We
by - J95-3141 JAM :A WANDHOPO: Pthh
-10FOESr110EPI-40 doz.. bit Cut Peel
AueLmzeretriett,efaze.,temeejg:::
„wage-. -;,-,JAILESWARDZAP,47IIILIONitt...%.
• ,000 yards fit:lmi 2 to:
6 Licit CaFla ft by EMT mamma.
I Froanh Larval.,
Yrnatil Lawn Habra,
Crary n Do Earya t ryna,
Crain/ Morn..
Fronds Br(Mantra.
Ira daily vocalved at
SON t 00, ZS PIKE etrrat.
111•MCVAMIIMM 01.
Emtraict
(1 . . at dijastmaa itiaarntlee Ciassapiasay,
O 7 rir rt:r.. • LraiA,
Franklin Buildings, 41.4 Walnut Street.
°mak., under the General Insoranse Law, with a sash
capital or 11.00,000, privileged to Imam. to-5.500,001
Imam against loss or darnage. by Vire, Markle; Island
Navigation .4 Transportation..
ornano.
H. 0. LACMILIN President.
ItiteIIAItD;SIIIELIIS, T 1 pcmd,,'' c
aroma: DONT, Seerct.Z. -• .' •
ulntcroba.
D. liontgontori.
Richard 6414114, '
~ nourgo Scab
T. Y. Slicweil, ,' I
0. C. Butler, ,
TITE A ClLUtPET,'Anctits,
fol yin Olido. Lain nuti
001(411, (outeo on 'Wood at )
Howard Fire and !Marine Insurance Company,
091 PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.,
•
•Pralillin Iluildixpl, .n. 94 Dater Street
Authorized Capital, $600,000.
AMOUNT OP CAP AIiPPIISCRIEBED, $BOO,OOO. •
• INTEST s :FY )LLO ITS:
Pint Bonds and Hort ' ' ,in Prinurty in tho 'city of
:
BlllLWeltdila $1:”.,V,i30
Clocks worth par :. .. .li. ..300
Cal, on band., Clad.) Amount nocurbd by stock notes 11.4000
Amount of Stock duo On tall'
',NO
D. C. Laughlin,
W. 4 Stotntlntry,
D. Likarstrood,
R. M. Gallo,
%ratan, Cl4borue,
BuildiTnHgsl, MCOMPn A nI NY e,
V E l T tr P a E lt C un lS s, 4 L N umb T e R r A , NC., Io:P
Vessaln,
%Niko and Freight, to all ports, anel by Raiircedn. Lakes and
Akers, at the ' , need rant, and ninon the mast liberal tern.,
le'llahnnieeink Prompt painannt en the ndiuntmend of laws.
The greatcat ansiont•t to lb, Itieurcel on any one rink I
tz,ooo.
DIRECTORS
P. M. Pottt C. E. Spangtor. Abroham nor, firm of Ro.
Saris & Co. Wm. 11. ITnals, 0,,,w00 Howell, firm of Howell
Bro.; J. it igarTholopson. Pno. Peon. 11. 11: Co.; 11. 1t ,11, T0
firm of Sower & Barnet, John IP, Sexton, firm of Burnott,
Bartok & Swourinnor; Mormon Ilsopi, Mkt Enghmer Penn.
R. 114 Nathan IL Potts, Commullor nt law; Wm.ll. Loeb,
Ilmagif Leech k Co.; R. T. Ktrull, R. 11. llonstort, Emight
l ira of
, 7..n1 ir. 11. R.;
ham flph or Withers, :nu of
tm of Withots
If i
Co.; Clao;los P. Narton . , firm Ton " Zzon & John R.
leksrits, MID of Lowards & Corpon: Jas. E. Stylus, 11. N.
Burroughs, Into Williamson, Burroughs &Clark.
Pgaavai M. Pme, Presd't.
C. E.Selrsotsa,
glancoat the lint of Umtata of tho "IfowarJ In
eurauee Company," want of Are widely known as
Among the fi rst hooka:semen of Philadelphla, will probably
can•ny amplo OtOOFOITCO of OCCONVto the PUblk- •
A share of patronage is respectfully aolieitml.
THOS. ORAIIAMI, Agent,
corner of Water and Market streets,
(LSI floor,) Pittahnrgh, Ps.
Farmers' and Mechanics'lnsurance Company,
Xari.huu.d o..rnrr Steam/ and Manta :;lrertr,
PII,ILADELP.II I A.
Thu following , atatontent exhildta the I wines, and moll.
M. of the Comp:fay to Nos. 1. ISM:
Prosniunts resairod on Marino and Inhtul Make
to Nor. 1, 1850,..„, ...8Z4,684 50
Firs Prumluma 1795790 al
Interest on Loans 8,704 47
Total r.•eolpta..
Paid Marina Laymea.
rim
Expenses Salaries end Commission.
Redusursnee, Retnrn Premiums and
Agency Charges
Ilalanai romaining with ('Dinky it. , ' 'i Oi
Tha amt. of tho Contrary aro ea follower—
Phila. City and County Bondi ..... -.8 10,848 18 I
Railroad Root-. .. . ........... _.......... 11,000 tar +tura Price.
Ent Ihittgago Real Estato 113,500 00)
Stock; Wiaterals on call 32400 00
BlooM mud Cotratlidatlon hook
Stock 0,T23 00
Dopositad with Shaman. Duncan &
Now York
DekTrod Payment on Stook rot yet
duo 91,751'00
Not.,, for Marino Premiums 108030 So
Due from Agents waited by bonds. 35,310 19
Premiums on Sondes recently Is.
rood, and debts doe tbo Co.
Balance In Banks
Ma Board of Diri,tors hare this iltty declared tr23:4357
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,
Pliable on demand an the busks:. 01 tho Company tL
Ist instant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
EriTAILD Mont .n, Secretary.
Tlio9. 7. HUNTER, kront,Pittstargh,
no2ltdmdilc No. Dl Water street.
Franklin Firo Insurinnee Company o
PIIILADELPI7I.I
• . - •
Chatlm W. Dandier, Adolph E Bode,
Gworgu W. Richards, Famind Grant, • •
Thomas Hart, David S. Drown,
Mordecai D. Loot, Jacob K. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, • Morris Patterson.
MARL N. D.LNCKEIt, Prisident.
Cuanza O. Elasctru, Secretary.
TM, Company continual to make instirans . P3, • permanent
or limited, on every description of property in town and
country, at rates oil tow sit are consistent with security.
Tho Company have reserred a largo contingent fond,
which, with their Capital' and Pramitims, nobly inrestal,
afford ample protection to the tissue&
The Amstar of the Oempany, oo Janomylet,l6.7l, m
UMW egrembly to the Act of Assembly, were esS.Aloses
Mortgagee
heal rem.° \ tzl3,lz os
34.377 73
Vim
' it, 61.848 81
p.m:VW 44
Siam their Incorporation,* period of twenty-one yours
they Lam pad upwards of Ono Million. Four Hundred
thonvarol DoThirs Emma by Are, tberehy affording •evidence
of the advantages of insurance, ea well ns their ability and
dlspoaltion to meet with iironiptuoa ail
• ./. 11.111.D3Trat COYFLV. Agent,
aply Odle tiontlemt no. Wood an7l Thinl
The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. CO
OF FOCELADELPIILA.
No. 107 Walnut Stroot.
ULMER PERTSTVAL
CAPITAL $51M1,000
FIRE LVSURAATE—PeratnaI or Melted, =do in town
or cuentry, nu <very dederiyalun of tnoporty.
IKLAND INSURANCE, on Ono& by thnal, Loo and
Lunt I.hertany. lOU parte of the Union.
MARINE L.V.VGBANCE, Vel•Pill, Qrgo and Prolght
eenbraing Inds Trawl...nation.
C. C. LAPIIKOP, Pd.*lent,
DARLII.Ty, wyenk..y.
IL K. Abler , bon, Pacrotary.
D1D3X,02.
• Charles C. Lath rop, 437 Weiner treat. -
Ilou. Henry D. Moore, 50 Walnut street.
Alexander Whillilen. Merchant, 14 North Front et.
/oho C. limiter, firm of Wright, Flouter A Co.
LL Tracy, firm of Tracy A Raker.
John R. McCurily, firm of Jours, WAIN ll...Curdy.
e. firm of Bishop. 9.lnamons it Co.
Jas. H. Smith, firm of Jai. IL Smith k
Thos. L.. Gillespie, firm of tililmiple 2 Zeller.
lame IfslloLurot. Attar.) . and Coutteellur.
The. K. I.lmrriek, 5= :quarts Woo.
Hobert nue POWVII, :A Walnut street.
moo. W. Baker, Golduttutles Hell. • .
'leery C. Wetmore, Now Turk.
R: W. PitINDEXTEII, Agent,
splok9.—ap7 . 97 Front street., Pittsburgh
Continental insurnnee Company.
Ixempurated by the Lepaaturt of Ittartsyleanta,
PER.PETVAL CIIA.RTER
Authorized Capital, One Million Dollars,.
•1,t100.000
&rural and Accumulated Capital b 31,600
• lIO3IE OFFICE.
No. 61 Walnut Ittre.f, above Second, Philadelphia.
'Piro Itonntnee on Balldings,,Fartatttro, Yforsbaudloe, he.
!Latino Inanranea on Cargoes and Frelghto, to .11 porta ot
tha world.
Inland Ineuronre on Clooda, do.. by Jukes, Rhin, Canals
.ad Lind Carriages, to all part. of tho Colon, on the moat
basoroble terms, sonal.tent with security.
DOLCCiOOB.
GEORGE W. COLLADA V, hirmerl
Philadelphia. y Reran's.. of Deeds, dc.,
•
WM. ROWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOIIN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman it Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market,Thlia.
30SEPII OAT, firm of Joseph Oat k *on, tatppeiemltha, No.
12 Quarry street, Phila._
EDWARD V. MACIIEITE, Arm .of Machette A Rall;
Importing Usultrare Merchants, No. 124 North Third
street, above Este, Phila. -
HOWARD lIINCIIMAN, firm of Livingston t Co,,,Proilnre
and Commimlon Merchants, No. 2iti Marketat., above
Eighth, Phila.
GEOROE W. COLLADAY,
(Lams Wrtaos,Suretary.
• JOSIOUA ROBINSON, Agent.
mr2.sullyfr No, 24 Fifth meet, (up oaks.)
The Manufacturers'. Insurance Company of
HLADELP
Charter Perpetual—Capital 0500,000.
• • WILL INSURE AOAINST ALL KINDS OF -
,Fire, 'Marine and Inland Risks.
AARON A. LIPPLNCOTT, President,
WM. A. PROPER, Vire Emollient;
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. ,
1 , 1 1 / 4 1048.
Aaron S. Lippincott, Won. A.• Moil" Clark* Wise,
Wm. Ilhodso, • With= Alfnid Weeks.
J. Mud& Sauk, Chas..). fold, : John P.:Mums
• James P. Smyth.
• 1 MTh's Ccattparty 11.1 organind with Cosh 01031, and
tho Directors Lass &torah:hal to Wept the business to Its
avallablo rosourcou to observe prtitlsoce.lii conibsctioeiti
attairs,'•with a prompt sgAtigarout of lows.
Pittsburgh Otttro, No. DS Wstersti , set.
math J. NEWTON, JONES, Agent,
Citizens' Insnranee Comp'y of Pittsbargh.
WM. 140ALET, Preeldant,
SAMUEL 1. MARSHALL, Secretary.
Ore Si Wirer 'reef, Leaven Market and Mod Synth.
'mit:tonna Hull and Cargo lash on Ow Ohio and idia.
.4000 Rivera and Tiibuarlea.
aid - Insunoiarairodlorhorde inago by YIN: Alsio. against
Oa perils tiro Ban hiasipition and Transport.
Arlon. '
Wm. • Dre
vm , 1 4 .1,
.. I
P. Ovt. 3Kkr lark attrelloy,
31. ,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., Wm. Itin4hato,
lase
& Ibutmush, John S. Mett'
'Waiter Bryan on, -
31. Pennock, Franck s ollem,
t, -3,
./... 117 co par,
estorturuz•aTioe • otripanY
-- .O y PITTSBURGH.
(IMAGE DARILE, Presktant,
Will hoot) + P P .
F.M.
a all 91" khol:1 11 =9 " 7“ . 1.1 Harina Mika.
DtttßO
L / Mori Jr, --•-• . • C. W. aleketann, _
..
J. N. Under,. " . . .G. W. Jackson
Audio...4lday '. ' • James Mo.tati'
Thomas Ekott,, ' ; Nathanie/ H
...
A. :gimlet,. • - J.. upia%ott, .7,
i t.
William Emitn.
VI.J. Home Inethotionmansond try Madera wall known
In Ma coounanlty, and who will liberally talhmstaml prompt
', naynll hones at tho °Friar, No. O 2 Wator moot (Smog .
40.e.Worehonga0 OP •iolio. Piii.kwilk. • . Jatto
- • - - 'A Prise tra 1 7--------
v ety r Patelliamori • , " t..
xstladelpisia Vire., 11 -144 Lift
.-17717.13W9' VirtotEmme?
. 1 :10W,Vt:. -;
INSURA,NOL" COMPANY,• ',
WHY .AT - ALL ThitES- a t, thd llooki.f. - --
. .. .._
I+-To. 149 Cbeignut.Street, - - - - efixiorr7ANS 4110.;144 4 00,11.0 way; who liiii' t
OPPOSITE T Mt C- II 8 . 2 0 M II 0 U 9X:- • tatan • War yam , law, mad o pemmounme..".W.Slhdr,'.' .
win ...k. 60 kind. ofinsiintne" . 0 h.r . . 0 ‘ 01, :e . elgist etom No , ' on . grokb.a7+ Wave -Hotel /1416.0-::
Limbed, on every duct Iptiou of l'roperty or b Atoodioo, N•w Zak kßy kulog i tp,k, kr 0., da... ar.p.0.14, • .
... .. . .• . , . Jima. wee presented witbir prlso worth Arm 21; matt "- -
;1"-",...140-tr„racr.rA.c, ~,,,„,„,,.;:---- - ~ p 00.,, of .6 , 0-ch.:h.,- .w.,....-._—,
,
.
, bLII- -- , BAPDIPIA,i , I. r - FrAttaiit.
.„ ' /I skot order lo _salt by w a di, Soak amlPrlatli-seto I , l;_ vp,
~
' -," --- - , .-- • • Ignoross. '. - •' • ' Punta Man ot - Ix Ca -Tho'lfdaik comprflo2 l 3 63ll
~,,,
m i di. p.n.,...
~ : , g; N. boo, -
„....
_ores,. pohir pandit.) upon
..allC!'n.M.-.,;*
t'.B. 7..:_`...
_ . rori t .:V l Eßion6, :,: .. , . i.......... .itr il = um ,,, z
.47 .„„ = ,....__
... B. '7
PL:d., Kovno; ', .-- ' ' E. ... Wiiar- -' - y ,. . - '---- -:-'‘-- 0 , 0 4.4 1 ° - ..m
" 4 .rti#! AUPV.4:!"*.,e,lrt':-,,,,*
..
Y. Humeetz
J. . 1 1-ovrtis, 44.4,...,,1 :
extra arm to swarm= mat . 1 =M r ......T.Z..
J '' owner Third rod Wood ofor '''. extra , : ' •
lelawue liatual Safety Inattran,..te Campuy,
-..7. 7 .04 thaliiistairrs vremorrooorlon.
Office, S. E. Cornei Third und Walnuests.,,
DIIILADERIITA.. -
MARINE INSURANCES= Vowels, CargO, arid Preistit
to all parts of tbo world.
INLAND INSURANGAS on Goods, by Runt;Cloak
Lakes NIA hood Caulk., to all port of Uwe
EIRE INSURANCES on Morainal.* gssitgally.-ella
Stores, Dwelling Dames, dire .7 ••
...trade of th e (biepany, Soak' 1000, •
heads, Mortgages, and Baal th1at0....—....2.....-$101,31:4 94
Philadelphia City, and other 10806 66
Stook in Ilaok., Itoilrovl and Inintrarics,Cos......... Ift,'Nl
Bills Ilocolvahle. 219,.598 so
CAA on hand
Balances is hands of Amn., Deetalama on
rine Policies meently iaeaed, and otber debts
duo the Company ..... ..... ...
,000 10
etilAirriptlap Note,' 100,0001x1
DIVICTOII.3 • 8766 ' 664 67
llantos O. Mod, •
Throphilos Podding,
Jame/am - pair,
Irey r gr - •
&oh= L.
Jame, Tennant,
Esmuol Y tnaken,
ory 21oaq
/mum B. Moluiand,
Itolort Barton, Jr., -
Joh Sora
. rdo,Plitift
• D. T. oar
J. T. Logan,
hIARTIN, PlooklonL
TllO5. HAND, Vice ProohionL
Hamar Lrustim, Secretory.
opllytt
William Martin,
Joacph 11. Sml,
Fa!mind A. Bonier,
JobnC.
John R. Nara*
George 0. Leiner,
Malward Darlington,
Dr. H. M. Moto.
ITillinm G. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig
ilpotagrMellrain,
I Chart.Kelley,.
Jonem Brooke,
.1. 0. Jobriaon,
. • P. A. 11ADMILA, Alont,
No. 95 Wstrr areal, rittgough
Life Insurance.
.VER /C-IN LJFR INSURANCE
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
SooLl.out @onto of Irainut And , Ftsn9A Strott;._ , ;
IPUIL • ADIRLDRIA. •
loconaaraled April Pith ISSO. Capital Stock. WOAD.
otr
ALEXANDER WIIILDLN. Proddent,
SIAItSUALL lIENT.EY,Tke Prsaident, . • •
JUIIN 91.119. Stan:tarp
.nml Actuary,
MjIIN S. 'WILSON, Treason's. . •• •
YoLLII 41 T.k11311.
•
Alexander Wlaiklin Lma A. Ossky,
Marshall Ileov.toy, T. Emu:auk. Unroof.,
William P. Batton, Y7iaha Tramp, •
lion. Joseph Allison, Timm 9
s S. Smith,
John a stn., George R. Graham,
Jonas Dowtout,' • • kllsrood Matlack, '•
Jobs, P. Simons. '
WAL F. IRWLN. M. D., Iledirsl
This Company make. Ifisurauseon Uses, on most mamas.
Ido terms. It lira I movessfully managed-for MlTClini
}v... ley an oaperionsed board of °Moors and trustoor, •and
trullms; ltas,raway4 paid promptly its 10000 and to /ivory,
tray tte.rving of olurltlensco mud patronage: •
my7:dent
W. U. WOODS, Spey.
IL W. POINDEATEIL Astont,
tr; (+mut Wrist Pittsburgh.
Reliance ArulnaT Insurance Company of
P II I I. A It itL P II lA.
Office - No. 70 Walnut Street
•
.alll,l. sll7,674—Asurrs Tn. 2,oVC—iiterarrt
Tire inicironsi on Banana, Morchanare, Tarrant*, itc4
• -
in town or country.
Tito minim' principle combined with tho warily of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to .1.0113 In MO Pfaff of
the Company, without liability Itir loses. .•
The Script Cortilicatoe of chit Company, for profits, ate
convertible at par, Into the Capital Stook of tho Company.
•
• CLEM TINGLES", Prealtlent. - •
B. 11. EITNCII3I4.II, Secretary. •
140,165 06
.$61.427 01
. 3%737
4,4,469 00
I=2=l
Clem Tingley,
ITm..ll.lhompron,
T. C. I'.urt:6lll,
0. W. Carpenter,
Holtrat 2teeh,
C. S. -Wood.
Marrhall 11111.
James L. Taylor,
Jacob T. Diluting,
0. 31 Stroud,
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and lights Ins, Ca.
Office, Corner Market and WateTSta.
PITTSBUnaII, PA. •
ROUT. GALWAY. President. Taft Oxman; Bley.
This Company makes every Insurance *pertaining to or
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also, against Hull and' Cargo Dian, on the Ohio wad.
Siboduippa . rivers and tributaries, and .ilarine Miles on.
orally. '.
And against I.ose or Damago by Fire.
And against the Perils of Dm Boa and . Iniend_filtilgattinci.
and Transportation. , .
Policies homed at the lowest rates moisten! with &Steil - to
all portico
Robert Gsbray,
Samuel MeDilate.,
.7cooph P. Gomm, M. D,
.Tobu Scott,
Jame. M.,nkholl,
blurb] Richey,
James W. Hallman,
Chme. Arbotkoot,
role—tur23-ly
• El
',ureka Insurance Company, •
PEbINSYLVANIS,
Offitc N 0.9 IThkr f17t56r.,74.
Asacrra, lIAT In, 1867:
Stock Dna 111 a, Payable on demand, and weir- *.
ed by two approved ............... 00
Cash i Pittellargh TrunCoraperty....- . : ..... 49 $!
12.1eharg
t Extbango Bank Swek—Coet.---..—... -6,950 fte
litorgve
111
O. W. en%
I. U. Pennock,
W. W.. Blartin,
R. T. Lcecb, Jr.,
D. McCanalcse,
, Geo. S. &Wen,
J. U. SIM ENRERGER, Pres%
R. Ftenr, Secretary.
J. ILShoonbargar,
W. K.lihnick,
Cochran,
John A. Caughey,
J C.. m W m . Battchwumclori,4.
.Ponnsylvania Insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
Nn. to .F. 014 Street -
Authorized Capital, $., 300;000.. ~
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Lunn Dulldlogr. and other Property, ogainit ham or dato.
ars by Piro and tho.porita of Rho Sea, end •
IrJaad;Rarta.
tint
an In n_. portatlon. . ' - • -
I,lltirr.S.
' Wm. F..loMurton, I. Oriar Sproul,
J. IL JonoW' '., - - -
if. 31'ellotock, •
IL R. Part., 1 W. S. Hare; '...
A.. 1. .1 1,
Jacob Painter, '
A.
A.
Carrio.,
- Gesorge I to V. &ante,
Ro Patt;T, • wade, mgr.,
Jam. P. awn,
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President, Hon. WM. P. JOILVOTON. . ... •
T4O Preabhnt, monv-pAzrznsoN.
nol2 Secretary and Trenurn, A. A. OARHIIER ..
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Monongahelausemanee Company.
Omer, No. PS Ilfeme Sres
M 7/ lam,. Against on Limb f nre and JOlrrint//iski
OrnarrariJAHE.9 A. HTMIHRO Prcnidialc
HENRY H. ATIVQOD, Becralry.
Wm. R. liolmee,
John Atwell,
Wm. Ran'
Time. fl. CLarko,
James A. 11
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Collegiate anti Comm egoist "Isullatilli.
NEw RAVEN. CONK'
THIS • INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN
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eurnalol operation for ten yenta. It isdishmegio • •
Meet the wants of thcos Parente who wish to 'memo' tbe'
their Sons all the "advantage. Pr mental education - that ma
be anywhere forntaal, without loatog that attention to
health, nod that perental supervision stagovernment which
the yoau -
no mental halting inductee a Chenangh English,
maim' and &Jeanie Education; in retwence to • complete,
preparation for any business that does riot moults tha Ord -
arettion of the Lan, M.dkM 6r Theological Schoolg • s
course of classical shahs, minute, thorough anti antemiad
as drab bo (Wirt* a cons.. of Modern Languagas, under t•
native Leathern Illatory and Mental and Politica' Sclefiet.`
Tim blond EduraUen I. armed by the persona , iniluensac
of the Mothers, bye division of the Prima into famines of
malccao .1.., whkh the Tloa-ltanchais are la•
bat
awaated, dituipikotry LGOISMII.I.7 angular' Mamie ,
.iudy of the Bible, Moral Teleure, : and. of the eyldencet Of
The Plunks! Traltdng conskuot a preerribed room 0f . . :
exercise In a Largo god' Veil tarnished grinriminta, older ,
the direction of an acemnplished artunsse and of such an
amount of Military drilling, staler WI or two se an
Infantry 0.1/7" with competent takers and instructora, am .
will secure leanly vigor. habits of econnand and obedlenre„
and • kind and dyne of knowledge watt , may be manta
to the foil ate:barge of the duties of a mama. Can
is oho taken to encourage . wbanome alenta,.=itid
rowing .1.1 oppatunitirs are furnished for or
deehian excurrns Lao thew:My. Stativits rim _
td at any time of lho j7eenrt
Catalogue, with fall aormation trip b . • finished on ayo.
silleadwll3o Female - Bern ;nary.,' -'
THE FOURTH TERM of this Instiitt titiil
.itt .......e. - mimaNDAY.S t y 1104. ~----._ ;'-',-' `.- ,
Pupils will to cherind $7,50 genii=
4 t.
, ISTFl'sblect the '
stunt. they wish to porno fronstlnt int.
notolle2,. Ancient Illetery, ~...' Zoology,
Zauncistion, 21cGern ..• :.` - ihetronony, ' ....
Pronunciation, Nap Drawing, - Nat. philontgihr,',
Spelling, Ancient Grotirephy;Fliyelobsgy,
R6e
anirgkes, Pitnical '1 ..- ' liaok-Koping,
Ingle. . . Bann, ..- OttlOtath, ,t. . . .--.
For . Grook, Latin, Annan, Piaui* Frenck.Gilimiiii .
Swedbb nal AnglloGenonoin additkoel charge ofitrienl be
Piano, inrcourse at twenty han0u,..................L.fl - ..
thee!
Phan per term:- ..
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Droning, per wane ot twent — y 5e50ne........--... A . ..:
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Oil Painting - - on
A Geritaa laity, opeant pleistiCeisidnebi ihs Penny,
and will gin boom on the boasted letterman end l'r... .
loos.
A Int pap& will bn socontinodued in ; tbe Zanily et:
Principal. Boni, with Awl not 1101, excluSins tit neetsit*:,-,
Alt paymante are to he mid* its intrintio... - ..,
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folirriedly .7091RiA KENDALL, JLIC,2ll•Cipel. ''''
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APRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR;
BOIS, AT NNW iIItIOUTO.N, DELVES. COITNIT, PA. '
liter. JON. F. Tarcon, A. AL. Zino. ,
The gonna Term will bcgin on MONDAY, Key eth.
For Orman, Maros the itectar, et Lb! robber:o, Nor
Brighton, Pa.
The city penults of this &inn; to whose ninon* mop b..
Mu. Thof.y. News, Lion. Wm.?. Johnston, ..,
nay. T. ll Shoosionger_ , leg.:
Gk,..& Palen, Fag, '.A. K. Aron._ =,..... •- „ .
Sr. Williams, beg, _ . GePL UAL U
/I. L. hingwalt, Log, ' - aplnclyg ...
17ITTANNING FEMALE RiSTITUTFI:
DAY AND BOARDING SOROOL.--Ray. J. IL RAU,
and LADY, Priortpar. tato of Now York, • ,
RrnoTscur—Retr. Dr. NUllkelly, Paradise, Pa.; Rem8r.......
- 3. p,,, , krr, N. Y.; Dr:IBM, Rdltdr °Chum,* of Rank Ariv.3
Dr.'. B. Pitiary.i.L. D., KittatitOng, p,. -Rom J. Patoter r o.,
Rer. Mr. MINA; an. Mr. Diet Mims PirtsbOrgh Oscar* • ••
Judge Durtingro.4 B4 eitirw4 10oNN 1 GY. Rirtalkoint,
prologoar annul/. 181884 Room! oNl.Roary ' •
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•Irissurincr.
1,0 - 1.1 It. Ahlthorst,
(tamp N. Bakor,
Iknj. W. 'Hogtoy,
Z. Lathrop,
H. L. Carom.,
Robert Tam&
Win. Manor,
Archibald Getty,
Wm. M. &mph., Pittett's.
A, O. COFFIN. dont,
er Thlrd end Woad Meat.
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Alcoander Brunch
Joseph 8.
John PoCarton
31=041 D. Diann,.
David IL Morahan,
William Corr,
Robert lL Uortlay,
Jahn
vu.5,430 lo
DRIOIVRY:
Ales,. King.
IVllum
Jahn Ilebevitt,
reliant. jelblthil'iS
Eburational.