~iffahtt~g~ :~~~ek#~` v. r. vicumun—.v...t.atarqs,..v.amvq...,4sztas—jovart--„ S. RIDDLE _&. Co.,_ _ EDITORS and PROPRIETORS Frr•restrirta-x. SATURDAY MORNING - , JUNE 27, 1837, RLADINO MATT= OS LACS PAGE OF TIIIS PAPER. Fos 3rSlOl Or current literary news ere our fourth page. PLAITS VALLET, 8011111 -Pass Asp PAcirm RAILIWAD co.—lt is undeniable, now, that ibis is a "fast" age. Things go ahead with such ra pidity that it is difficult to keep pace with them and nearly impossible to anticipate what is com ing. When, eleven years ago, in the midst of a struggle to secure a direct railroad connection with Baltimore, our citizens were urged to look westward rather than cast ward, and build a road into the heart of Ohio, no one contemplated that the movement which then started the enterprise of building the Ohio and Pennsylvania Roads would eventuate in giving us, as it has done, a cantinuous road from here to Chicago, over 400 miles long, nor did any ono dream, then, that in ISM railroads would stretch in unbroken lines from Chicago westward into lowa and Missouri, with the certainty of being com pleted in a abort time to the upper Missouri, on the borders of. Kansas and Nebraska. Yet such is the fact. The munificent grants of lands made by the last Congress, has ensured the com pletion of railroads stretching across lowa and . Missouri from the Mississippi to the Missouri Firer, the aim of all of them being to connect, there, with a road leading westward through the ' Rock) , mountains to the Pacific. We have before us a Nebraska paper, of a late 'date, detailing - the organliation in the City of Omaha of a company to build a railroad from Omaha City to the South Pass of the Rocky Mountai_rui—a distance of 1000 miles. The getf tlemen who. engaged in forming this company belong to different States of the Union, and are of the highest respectability and influence. Among them we may name Gen. Wm. Robinson, of this city, lion. Jno. Comic, of Westmoreland, eon. Mr. Br a dshaw, late member of Congress from the Bucks district, CoL Orr, member of Congress from South Carolina, Judge Barber, of Wlimmusin, Col. Curtis, member of Congress from lowa, Mr. Roamer, of Ohio, Mr. Pierce, of Indi ana, etc. The company was organized on the 6th, and ben. Robinson, of Penna., was elected President, Judge Barber, of Wisconsin, Secretary, and Mr. Roamer, of. Ohio, Treasurer. The charter, which was passed by the Nebraska legislature at its late session, authorizes a capitol of sixty millions of dollars, and the construction of a railroad from the Missouri river to the South Pass. It will be the first object of tho Company to Recur° a grant of land from Congress, on the line of the contemplated road, when the work will in immediately commenced -at Omaha City, and preened forward with an the vigor of this wonderful age, and of our wonderful pbople.— It is a great undertaking, but although General Robinson is not a young man, there is no more improbability of his living to see it completed than there was, cloven years eince„ of his living to see what he now seen. In ten years from now, Raiboads from San Francisco and from Oregon may reach the western foot of the Rocky Mountains, and it will not G lung, then, before public or private enterprise will scale the Rocky Mountains with the Iron gorse. Site or rue MAIN LlXE.—Contrary to the ex pectation generally entertained here, the Penn, sylvania Road has purchased the Main Line of the Public, Works, at the Minimum price fixed in the act of Assembly, and under the restric tions imposed by the into decision of the Su preme Court. The railroad Company will con tinue to pay, as usual, the tonnage tax, the Su preme Court having decided that that part of the law exempting the Company forever from the payment of that tax, if it became the par chaser, is unconstitutional. The President of tho road has doubtless been prompted to purchase under tho assurance that the next legislature will repeal the tonnage tax, and that, once repealed, each succeeding legis lature can 'gaily be induced to continue the re peaL The suggestion of the Philadelphia Led ger, that $45,000 per annum "judiciously" ex pended at Harrisburg will be sufficient to this end has significance in it, in this connection, and we may therefore look for adetermined strvggle, next winter, to accomplish this repeal. As Things now stand we have no hesitancy in pro claiming the trust we sincerely feel that the ef fort may be unsuccessful. Sc. far as the politics of the State are concern ed, we are well content to see the public works pass out of the hands of the /Retie. They have been a fruitful source of corruption--a nest for hatching locofoco politicians at the expense of the Comfoonwealth, and a useful means of keep ing up the ascendancy of that party in the State. The public and the State will gain immensely by the loss to the locofocos of the political power which they possessed in these works. But, while we derive this political satisfaction from the sale, we are convinced that the Penn sylvania Road ought not to have been permitted to buy it. That road is thereby left without a competitor in the carrying trade, and the people along, the western end of the canal will be deprived all the advantages heretofore derived from it. A Corporation already too strong, becomes thereby an overshadowing power, such as no Common wealth ought to permit itself to encourage; and the State surrenders, to be destroyed by it,those public conveniences the preservation of which the people had a right to demand. We do not believe the results can be beneficial. The pub lic safety and the public good cannot be promo ted by fostering and strengthening a mammoth corporation, by the tide of which the United States Bank , wasa pigmy. But the deed is done, and we can only await the consequences. So far as the intetests of rittaburgh are at the mercy of this road, our citizens have noth ing to hope for. The little protection heretofore givert . by the competition of the public 'Works is wittidrattii. The Company is now at full lib erty to discriminate against the city to the top of its bent, and it will do so whenever it thinks it can make a point in that way. Our business men must make up their minds to grat and bear it, until chance or better fortune opens up the way of deliverance. Carrespanderace of the Richmond Despatch. DOINGS is PETTMIIitIIO, VA.—FATAL rolsONiNo. —Petersburg, June23.—atan advanced hour last evening, three slaves, employed by Mr. Edward Gill,. of Chesterfield, at his , residence near Mato :tea, were lodged in the jail of this city, under very important, and indeed, fearful circumstan ces. Their name. are, respectively: Rebecca, a cook, and Maria, (both owned by Mr. Gill.) and John, a slave of Sylvester Pearce, Esq. For segeral weeks past the entire family of Mr. Gill, consisting of six children, himself and wife, have been slowly and gradually visited with myste rious diseases,prodncing internal inflammations, deathly paleness, and exceeding nervousness —ln the course of time their youngest child fell a to its fatality; and on Saturday last, _physicians were called to attend the family, every One of whom had become prostrated, and were - laboring under intense pain. From the charac . • • . ter of the symptom of the affliction, suspicions of'poisoning were aroused, which were subse ..quently fully corroborated by investigation. On the premises of the cook, which were also occupied by the two other servants, were found parcels of lump and carbonate of lead, with a •4, vial containing the sugar of lead. These simi ler and deadly poisons, as every attendant cirL entastanee warranted, had been introduced from time to time in the food and drink Served in the fp.mily, earning a slow process of death. Onyesterday(Mondsy)ovening, Ella, the young , est surviving daughter, died under the loathsome saltation. The Chesterfield authorities wore Immediately consulted, all the circumstances fully Mated, and the arrest autherized. The , . rest of the family are slightly improving: We cite the following from the Americo. Oakes, pcsahlin, and it speaks well for Alleg heny townehip: "eusattiorr- Fonevew.—At the recent pii." wary'meetitig of the'Repalican Party in Alleshea „y foarteen.BeettaneraDemoctatiattendedand &eared their intention of supporting, jiereafter, the candi data of the Iteipablican party. : _ , • Iftw You, Jane 26. -It le reported that the South Royalton Beak of Varsiont; lfayt, 001 f Tat atil4aal oNissxrxl asgaitirsrcs Thiptatbes Soltrinted itr this 'ziently,Lound thettietiAndresm.k. 190- The true title of the book sLeold_he "Translations from Jurvnal, with the original ' prepended." We were niwnys opposed to the books of Prof. Authon, ever since we "po nied" with them slyly through the hard . places in the description of that "rhombus" taken off' the coast of Ancona, and the colloquialisms be tween the harttapex, Umbritius and the author, as t b eformer is departing disgusted, from the vices and follies of Rome. Vie do not set otirselves . . up as a critic of classical writings, and more particularly of Juvenal, the most difficult of the Latin poets to translate intointeiligibleEnglish. Yet we believe that we can discover in the notes of Prof. Anthon many translations of passages which the context will not justify and which we could point out were it either profitable or inte resting. But what we most object to in these half translated works of Prof. Authon, is the lacy habits of study they beget in learners. At itch tation, even the idle shay succeed in making what in College slang Is called "a sail," by a general knowledge of a word here and there, while a furtive glance may snatch from the co• pious notes a rough and "liberal" translation of passages which if .they are worth any thing are worth careful and assiduous study and close literal translation as fa thelatter ie possible. The Satires of P us which are also here printed in the same volume with the .luvena list; Prof. Anthon has not commented upon at , all, for what reason we do not know. This is better. We believe a grammar, a lexicon and a history contemporary with his author, are the only commentaries a student who is true to him self needs for the fell and thorough understand ing of a classic. Mr. J. L. Reed has this book for sale. It i well printed and elegantly and substantially bound. ?WWI to Broom. Edo - ant, Ihrol, New Lull, tl,ute, - Brow For sole by J. L. newt, 4th «t. We have read as much of this book aswe hove been able, and we like it. We aro particularly pleased with the spirit of the author. He does not come before the public with a low bow and a smirk,"induced bypartial friends." "conscious of his demerits," and all that. Mr. Edward , says "he has no apology to offer; it is not pub lished at the solicitations of friends, nor because there is any apparent need_for such a publics_ tion. It appears simply because I choose to pub_ lish it. The public will decide whether it shall or shall not find readers." In his travels, the Rev. Mr. Edwards (who by • the way resides in Petersburg, Va.,) saw all pla ces of interest in Naples', Italy, Germany, France, Enotliznd and Ireland, and writes his impressions with an easy and graceful pen. The book is pub lished in the fine style which characterizes all the works of the Harpers, and in their hands we have no doubt the author is safe pecilniarily. if his work has the merit we think we find in it, they will ace that it succeeds. /Larvacum 050 Ermstxnass is ilosDritAs, erlth 'tape and Muter4liona. by W. V. WelLs. Neer York: Limper Bros, For solo by J. L. Rawl, Fourth at. This is a large, well printed volume, copiously illustrated, and consisting of thirty chapters.— It comprises sketches of travel in- the gold re gions of °tench°, and a review of' the history and general resources of Central America. It is but a few years, comparatively, since all that vast region which unites the two Americas was a terra incognita to us, almost as much so as the dreary steppes of Tartary or the regions around the White Nile. Under the stimulus of a hunt for gold and a finding of it too, in California, the rage fur dominion among the fillibusters un der Walker, and in general, the adventurous spirit of the American people, who, like Alexan der, aro mournful when there is nothing left to conquer, that whole great land of gardens, alli gators, swamps, forests, flowers, disease and death has grown to he quite familiar ground.— • The present volume is quite a mine of knowl edge. It is colloquial, scientific, geographical, mineralogical, ethnological, geological, and forma, in fact, as far as Central America is con cerned, quite a union of the •flogies" and "graphic..." As a book of reference it is volua. • ble, and has become, we have no doubt, very . familiar to thousands who are conversant with the pages of Harper's Monthly Magazine. Tar Rm. asp ens Nome. by Corttartne E. Benches, New Sort: I.loxyaer Dn.. For sole by J. L. /tend. :Hiss Beecher, who is a maiden lady of great sweetness of character and geniality of dispo,- lion, and who, notwithstanding a physical in firmity which has nearly crippled her, has pre. servedthat same sweetness and geniality through trials and self-denial, is one of "the Beecher family," and well known to thousands of good housewives by her work on "Domestic Econ omy" and her "Domestic Receipt Book. - Miss Beecher has always been in her books as in her personal intercourse with friends, a great fa vorite. With such attention as we hove been able to bestow on this present valuate we have con cluded that Miss Beecher has here overshot the mark. This work is the result of -thirty years of devotion to the training of the human mind" —so we learn from the preface of this volume. The tone of the writing is above the undiscip lined mind. It is morein the style of Lhigalil, Stewart or Locke than of a work for the million_ The book is handsomely bound and printed in fine large type, on good paper, and shottlil he read by all those whom it will interest. • New Voris Correspondence. Nzw Town, June nth, 1S Editor' GazMe: Our Mayor's bsulesemeas has ately had an imitator, thus : The other night a party got into a terrible row in a, drinking hole in Centre' street, which, for a arvel, caught the ear of a passing policeman, who entered and attempted to put the law in force by making an arrest. The party, aLa Mayor Wood, resisted, and even cut and beat the officer ahookingly ; so you see there are others ready_ to copy him in his late conduct. Appropos of "Wood's Rebel lion" the case of "Conover vs. Wood" in resist ing the Serving of the process is now before the Superior Court here, Judge Roffman presiding. Nor is the case before the Court of Appeals at Albany yet decided, though it is supposed the constitutionality of the Metropolitan Police bill will be sustained. In truth the party who- have fastened them selves in each leech-like manner upon all the offices in tho city—whether federal, state or municipal—do not like to let go the pap. The federal, such as Custom lib - Use, (united salaries a round million,) and the Post Office, &0., 'will of course continue to be enjoyed and entple.red in various ways in advancing the intereath'of the Democracy. The manufacturer and merchant, the mechanic and millionaire, have alike resolv ed that they will no longer be quietly robbed to support such n set who "dress in fine linen and fare eumptuously" out of our taxes—only eight million per annum. There is a party and power at work that have determined to rid our city-of such an incubus if possible. . A reliable correspondent of a city journal atates that in the 18th ward, one of the largest and wealthiest, there were open last Sunday 830 shops, representing nearly all trades, though mostly rum-sellers; also caw two fights—no ar rests, no officers in sight. I also have seen much of the s.wie scenes. Several Sabbaths in sue. cession, I have noticed a large troop of boys, from ten to twelve years of age, dragging a small engine through the streets, hooting at the top of : their voices. I tried to intimidate them, saying I would call a policeman. They only cursed and passed on, nor could I find one, although I milk od around four blocks. You must pardon all this, though I wanted to show you jtust hon and by whom we are ruled. There was a sale at auction, in the Exchange, of the famous "Greek Slave" of Powers. You will remember there is a copy in the possession of the Earl of Elle.smore, and also one in the spier'. did gallery of the wealthy banker, Mr. Corcoran, of Washington City. The first above was bought by the Cosmopolitan Art Association, of Cincin nati, for the-handsome sum of S6OOO, and was sold for the benefit of Mrs. Gillespie, of Brady's Bend, Pa. Gonfril & Co., of Broadway, have on exhibi tion a magnificent painting by Winterbalter, favorite artist among the royalty or France and England. It is entitled ...Florinde:" scene, a . , . " bevy of n„impite_bathing." It is really very beautiful, both in drawing and in color. It will be engraved. Mies Eliza Logan is now playing at Wallach's, with decided stances'', to overflowing houses. I well remember her first benefit at the good old National, in Cincinnati, some eight years ago, when she played "Ion" to a "$9OO house," shim. when what triumphs ban she not achieved! Her readings now are so perfect and intonations so pure and correct. The health of the city is remarkably good— deaths are below the average, and no fevers, though no thanks to .the Street I;4' numintio4en nor Street Inspector; as trltltihem , all talk: mominei PlPeis eon'' tan li/wilt:tin:dies of early aid eflicieat cleont;. lag , . We' shall as. - Yowl;faithfully , L Tries..t Ttrz-h p - Ei - C.M/4,ED: „-oilliCliveltreericie: 4 - ~,,,, , .-- -e ,, - SprriaUniAsyttrisr ----,-,,: --,• with inthate . plidit, ultra moms agapElonoiring' ---1.- r.... - ..'....____.........,_ .. - --' -- •.:•. .., • iradligetifet biO4bf to the SE. Pe ter ' s' Courier TFi L .C4atistuares and other Iroiiitlieg .. icy E. E.Frauldiag. F01.q., fittlit,l44wWod, up the: L . ". i..crl'OrrrNENT 6.17E.i1in, TO jrzii,,,,,. Ntinnesutesitiveii- lie's:vitt hat ' ithe first -reportf ---- n% to the murder of both the woman in captivity . t r . co e nc , -.151 i . 4 - , 4 7 :„ 1.1..C1 , 1 6: ' T . N V- SiYi't "RS' is - ordy - Tartintlrtrrim' fine - of them Mien Ourd- `SAT.GIIDAYEVESIi2,7;I3'tf,,t'iI ':iirreuro'bi:ihht. Ott ner, tine . been found by some Yankton Indians HT. CLAIR. lICYTEL w here Wol W.' he Coll. itni by th..r and brought into Yellow M edi c i ne. Elie Md.! wild t og to avail thoneklren of it. 1 , r,4s system of tre.,t been placed on a bill as a target by the red der- , n combluatien of ronnolial rnowonreo let Owl by Dr. IN of the Spirit Lake miiesiere. L and sElif at, the . Pitc hnod Dr. BY l ww L ae town amply 100,,t . '; tl./ so nho n whole band alternating in the sport.. Beth her , d '" ri x P T. "` I t " . fi t ' Pr urnr""tVit.'," dame m 'n' in On' loge ware broken, and she wee left to die She cow. not obsulutt.-. . t ° l7alll " ;:ntln S . ' re ri lfermay boobvs ' inod in till t" ""'". '''''' 4 ' raja thiat the tormentors had murdered Mrs. • ly beyond:he reach °treated:on Noble, a few days previously, before her eyes, siatar,,l3.o`,7l,7nr=mo:ol,ll,...,c'gr;',.l-ne'^','-',Sicid sad left ,her on the praries. This story is doubt- toraot reniodies, to renovate and annain i lie ..trriTh " t:f th ' . • less reliable: And 3lr. Paulding was informed I 50 ,. ...i .v.e.A.ri t lbw. wick noch rin'<biink. l nn'an"'" that the friendle Yanktons were about to bring t c r . : . wa y ~., i'll'ecit'';:tcril,„'nl,27r:,, 10 7,".'72'17,,,',',r,t'i the poor girl, ;limb Gardner, to St. Paul. She : t e e, reii,rie;n,l,, e ue,,,o. hot still effect iwrompout cotes Iles barely emapeil with her life—nothing more, in tnno ea.., ~.I whit It uhly partial nod temporary reliel —and we know she will meet the warmest and , 7 111 1 i x' . ; b , t i td b fro m m a v n , y , our of „Ihr....ll:ro,r,tzroarzle..lol,A -lieurtinst reception in the hospitality of our cit- , ciao . may be tit r01ie74.1, Mere arc still many which towed iteno.—St. Paid Timer, 22d., 1...y.0ul 11.1,, and thou. whb are (many nay Mail:Mil In a t1i.,.,.. 00 iiniduoia and in fearfully foal xi eepounietio. ttlt.. In. low raw,ful to ; rico their room timid:, attc.tim— z.` delay oven of oho , wwl ,, may, to moony mom ; Won the octtle-omtiost the putout t Where it I. imoolbleoce :dross prefer to make a P."..''''' examination, and tlitw asw.ctaisi tho pawles contlitiou of gm Limp, ow we wioli to un.b.rtakr tr. (,7,4. Iv 0 ;Tr 100 hare ant a chance of ....on coo!; clot wr wish 120 UM 10 coionilt um who is not wooly to hear 1;,.. truth. Thome unable to rout .1/311. in writing, be eawful to eVatc their aniee fully, aiwarcring, at length, our pfibl'uthed Hot of queotlorm, which will Iw sent to any rennouting 14 and the notwoury remoditsoto well for Aiwowes of the Lungs and Stem-m.l,m for Female Di11e...... may be omit by Krpreso to almost any Port of the I:Wm.! State.. Consultation Fem.-- 0111er hours, 1.0 to 1 o'clock, daily. St- Clair llotel. Pittuburgh, t CALVIN 11. i'ITCII. St. D. May 12th, 1O:t7. i JOIIN IV. UV:KC:4, NI D. mylinliwtdi "penal Padua; - --- - --- Nervous and Rheumatic A Reet lanai-11m, LiNs Hirt isuk.--1, i• limn. mud [hi. ni..dirmi, nurmlit•. and 0 many rm..- u illi the grmittut .urr , .... Tim iii..ol xidebrit -1 *rune Items= in:tr./claim:nu rerummending it. Inning I hl. chan.mmble neither, whin• mmt person.; an, I muliled with nervium and rheumatic alLiction, It will In found a valuable remetly."—Snnitr Zeinuni. Arr.iuld at i.l tar bottle. or nix bottle* (or $5. by the lan pillion. BENJ. PAGE, Js.. & CO., 31antifarturiu g pharm•- cuntista and Clio:milts, Pittsburgh. l'a., and 1/Murrill+ gun. orally. Sue advertmcnient. jeMl:,l&mr -- IkNirlicrirtdeßaink of Nebraska, FLORENCE, N. T. i i GEO. CLAIM Pre1...—......-IL:TEEDER. aisCr. RO. SINCLAIR Sr CO.. Caner pandlgents li. Dealer in Land Warran ts, 'F' it roneo. N. 'l'.. Will give their yr maul amention to Buying and Silting Mud Estatu, Entering nilin Loaning Mono, an.l pas ing Tsars, In Netra.ska, lon • and Kann, rttrlttN,S: • El - eh:lngo lkmk. Pit tttoriat. Pl 4 C. G. 11awry & Co.. •• •• R. Patrick & Ca., Bankers, Pit.t...ltorglt, Pa. A heels. 1.”.• & C..,111, , 10att, •• R. F. flaky, Raner, Ithilndelpbla iftnAlmr. Lanier & Co.. NOW 'Furl I.ltra. A filtnomltt. Rankt,.. tit. Lour Seiltew A lh, Slorchmts. " '• Itxtsk orCommereo, Cloreltxtad. .1. U. litmoy, aft: wfir•F LISA K P14:11.13.1N5. Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOVNCED fIY EXTRACT CONNOTSSIT RS r !, OF A LETTF.It RONI MI.DIC.IANII. GENTLE °SLY OOOD SAUCE. And To Ids Brother id applicable t 0 WORCESTER. May. , •Tell LEA k PERRINS that their Sauey es highly entreat- VARIETY m ed in India. and it. in Inv opinion the oust palatable a s Or DISH. well PS the most arta,lrnome Sttllee that to mad." The only Nlettal awarded I,y the Jury of the NSW York Exhibition for Footle:a Sauer, wya obtained by 1.115 A PER. 158 for their WORCESTERSHIILE SAC O& the world. side fame of ttlush haring Intl to E 1.110.1111, Mutations. pan chasers aro earnestly requested to two that Oat names of -LEA & PERRINS" are Imposts.' upon the Bottle and Stopper, and printed upon the, bbels. Solo Icholemie Ass.te for the United State, JOHN DENCAN • 4t15 Broudwny. New Ydrk. A stock Always in store.' Also. onicre rends ed for direct sbilsruesis from England. waitydrer Pittsburgh Steel Works. .Tars -Es, nOYD sz 31;msfsvturers of CAST STEEL; aim I.PWINC, I•I.OW .Dd A. 11. STEEL; SPIIINGSami AXLES, I Ow/ter Ron (UPI Ftest STyv..l4, Patthio7l, /11. IMEIE! D. B. 80G.E.1-2B ic co.. ornsorac - rt - ens or Rogers' improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cbrecr Sorsaod Are &reds, Parreurgh, 14. JuaUplio• MINERAL WATER PURF:.col,r) a\7l3 SP.AR.H.L. INC =MEI PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS, Tlllldwial SILVER TUBES. T. owvritotttru.avt ,I7S7AIN Ix Hriwersow H. H. 1..C.1:1.4.1", Fob surer. Cotner FAIT). two Cwwwo from Knox. Confectiouttry. ktll:3rm4rc GIT.:ORG.F..: (41-21CIG 3 CO., D 2 .A./ 1 75.P.A.CT1TP.M.13.13, o ,, se , elf Paa and Sedvaucr Etrte4 I:l7 — rf , l3l:lLli It. CA, Marmfactutv an.l ilia Keg• of the tar:otta Zestrip flan. or NAIL wh:.:S ahoy er:l at t fe..o . fiatiuntracte • nutpuetfully sulinted. An truck ranted of the belt .p.ultty dellydfu AI) V T - 11 - b E IN TUE (Ohl.; isIE.P.A_IOD BRINE:ERR - OFF & DAY, G I LX:S..", 7SZERCI-1.-A.ZST LAIR ' riot r. , • W": 11. Jr.. Irttse, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Crammer and Gilder era Glass, SA/IMF/EL 1 , ST ir rEr. N., I y oppori tv the Pent PIT7I.IIIIWII. PA lintq (7:11,4 DrCORD & CO., Wholesale and Retail flatters, 17,1 11-,.nr; Ifaar alarnyg nn hnnal • full mai romplotu slaraL aaf HATS, CAPS anal rult,, 11 , Au letn, non( Ret.r.l, .t tin, town. Eauateru laticus, t 0 which (hay 11111te attent,.o of All Pin. rhanuara net:Alf Nelson's Ambrotypes. Gallery, corner Third and Market -Street.. ENTRA NCR ON THIRD 6TIIKET. Fr are now proportnlto otter to the :albite our r.ll 4uorn attl e q of A mbrotvpe. nt the prtn...f ON Y. Dolt. ID and IH'IVAILDS. Th... wanting likaueau.• taltwu ht thy twat atylo of tho art, will and tt grootly to their fulerewt to glen tlua nataltlinlitucut a call. A large w.voortcount of Plum atul Fancy CA. , talw•rt nn hand. ap'lltlyfr 0 ItGIC WIE 17 NI N, slatto6ntom and Dealer In all kind.. f TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS A N D LEAF T 0.1311.000, • Corner elf Smirk! 4d Ired and Diamond Alley, PITTHWIDII.I. PA. - . CARLOS thrn, ~ f 7tsin and M. Clair Slrres. 111,havh Maolemnlo and Retail Denier in Choice lirondr• of Imported Ciiptrs TOBACCO, ezC-, • s,tirits attention of Autokere and Chats - era to hL. atm*. which will be Lead complete as to quality and r ariety. ---- Dentistry. Dr. 1 - 1171...L11-11 ,, ,N.:, htaitig co gaged paged tho tiarelcea of the mat experienced Woe • Work.an lu the Uultial Stator, is prepuce! to fur- Teeth. afietptcd to earh particular wee. Full acts of teeth, or parts of cam made with artificial Kura, to cm, continnoto or amid ptare. Arclaclal Eyes inserted, and all defonnitlas face. convele4. rr 01 ==67ourtret!II:t, betisrct Wood and thitttlyheitt •troote, Pittsburgh. spl,iiuttifs • Deatiatr Dr. J. MALI...MEN Slirgeon i sm Dentist, Ctnitiicror York, Extract, Teeth with otmtt Wo. by a konil ihnumbiog Aanit to the Goma only. tEii - Inaeris Teeth nu Gold, Silver, Platbas and Gatta Pen ehaomd perform. all Dental operation. in • welentlfle mar. net. ilarCards Cir.:llsre .t big Office, 54 Smithfield street, Plttabargb. apecdfctf SicLAD GELLIN'. 2 11n7aCTVALR or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, delkdlytc or. 166 and 170 Second Street. , ALLIELIWHAINTT TAILOR, mr3l:3end So. et Mai Seer; near /bullet. J. M. LITTLE. 2.2M12,01-1-AN'T 'TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Streat, (Dr. Irl.lf. !(... Buildlug,) rey.tlyar 11.F7.2i121( 1-I. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WUOLESALE DEALER IN . . Cheese, Sutter, Seeds, riSh, Aod PrAuco P No. 25 Wood Sera!, Patsbwrgh. w. v. wwov 11.1tEL. U. T. TCCLTA. WOOD, MOORHEAD. & CO.. MA N LTACTUMRS OF •lxnerican Galvanized Sheet Iron, S'o't Agents for the Sale of tV. Ontrxxs Wooro'• Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. A**o, Gairsnirnd Corrugate* Iron, for 'hoofing. Cartraretaws,-.-No. Pront Slew* PttLandeph. Ja:2ltelt wick' -- 1`11; Only Itemedy for Coristsitip . tioss;elinl esperienee has prered ITEG.F: ALAN, CLARIi & CO'S, [Lan. 1.1 , 1110 n, Cleric k Cr,). Pure and Genuine Cod Liver Oil. 11.0 a stood the tP41( . 01 ton years with in salons matter. Ity, slut proved ellleuelout where others hovel/tiled. nee that yina put liezerunn, Clark k Co's, for aura the death of o.r Mr.fo.how a. nrtiels ettiod . K.Mon'i . bee been In. trrslored. In noway connects.' with D. C. *Cm, or 11. C. &Co. fold ty nstaloki A. Co.. U. A. YAIINL3ToCX USos. awl Drionsistsgatiernlly. welawfel, P. 1 - 1;1..1.'13 (Sucriesor L..W. IL Moaner.) Manufacturer of ETILEEEAL Q/L era LAMPS. No. S 2 Pearth .treat, between World and Market, Plpelnmgh, Po, The trurteralgocel la pregkred to tartlet. Dealers with Ethereal Oil and Burning Fluids of a aiporlor quality, Of hi. Can manunictura. Ala. Alcohol, Campbell. and lira Ole anal emery deecrlptlon of .ible and Centro Tani° [Amp.. Olr. anclolea,CarelelaLras of the !mm! pattern. and moat approe. ed.tyle. Cl:Modellors, Girandoles .cl Lampe repaired and rerruilil This abase Oils supplied remits/le every weak in customers our seiNzons. P. lIATDIN. „ D.WZS Sr- CLITLIGY. Blin and Ornamental Painter!, :4 ND GRAINERS;. DUIXID rx • . White Lead and ZinClPaints. Abo, Varnlith“, Wlntkm Glue, Putty, Brosho r Ae, , 144 Wood .91reet, f goo chart abort Diamond Anti. tnrlltiptfe &a:ans.—Tan best and chapees'assortnient cant* lbotxtat 1 EY8211•14144 Wood greet. •' .J4lll4lnryJzi,. ;7 , s The price of A Fla, on i. Sn taut, The price of the Ponuute ia 7:. ..t.. The price of the Sachet, (very elpgant). 75 ~,,,t, The price of the Fruit, (per box) In 100 The price of the Incense in :,o cent, Prongriponni. Ervryl. I y we, it. Ella o). 399 tin gldway. New York. Roe. FRANCIPANN I. NOTI, To Tat Ptalla—Whermut orrhno le.i4Pill in the , /OW Stoles are offering for enle Frangipanni Perfumes, of a elution. wore. iv imitation of the 0,0 10 I.• tnn.b I.y never. PIESSE k LUBIN. Oils Is T.) CAUTION' TRE PERLIC that nono is genuine but what Ilan 00 11 tumor of tukseT LCIIIII of Rohl et- Lotelon..m the bottle.. sod sold by INGER k EG.., or. York.. NILE ENTS. The New London Seoul. Frangiranni, an Eternal Perfume From the Holy City. INGER 0 CO, .t.ht linaulway, New tort. :bbl Earn when, jet)l)7taw.ilnife:s • IN I TQ IS& C I INT _P., IS I FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTI'MERS. WHEELER. & WILSON lIIANTFACTVIIINO COMPANY, Brid e tzeitmet, Court, Pittsburgh,OP Fifth Street. This Machine Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the plenum of the Operuter,rtaktng ulth en.se One Thou. and beautiful and durable Miles t per Alituar, altnotit non,- knely, null ere !teeming indispensable for family use. Full inforntntion tuay n. obtalneel by addreening Jan). ALEX. R. RUA Agent, No. FA Fifth greet. lltteburgh. 431 Limo wo.orco To °PIRATE OTT or Orr: ,koorr Ms OUO TO. ar rut Itnoum. op14:1310 DR. DEN - R - 1 7 "NEER'S lODINE WATER INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER ANT AGUE. CEA LILY RENEDYFOR SCROM.I. Do. Ilettar Anew baring at length tnreeettel in effect ing what hes long been =meta...red the met drtoderetton In medicine.. I'ERFECE.V , OLVTIoN OF lODINE IN STATER. offen It to the geoulty and Ihddle eve remedy for a multi tude of cornpislnte hitherto l.ronontord beyond all radical cure. In all rtrutuone affections. where the ectoulbloue taint is either begerlitary or acquirod. the lODINE WATER ERADICATES TILE ELEMENTS ofthe dieeeee. In FEVER AND AGEE It perfect. a TLIOROIIiII and PERJLANENT removal from the system of the morbid masa of the di.. order. The Itonefiaal revoke are unnovliately felt in LIV ER CO.III4INT, RILLIOUS DISEASES. 11.1310P71515, end other lIEMORIIAGIIS, TUMORS, IIEART DISEASES, DERA\OEIIESTOF TIIE LIVER. KIDNEYS oat DLlll- DEII,DROPSY. It/I El XI A TIFtl. NEURAL GI A. lI.EMOIthIIOIDS, NEUVOUS AFFECTIONS , and ail FJ:NI ALE DISEASES. together nyth lIIDINCHITIs and the enhre range of Pt LIION.ti RV COMPL.IINTS. Pr. henry Anders* lodine Kates ben been analysed by Dr dente, IL Chilton, the celebratedchesartat, and also by Protestor James C. Booth, of the C S. Clint, of Philadelphia, Audi i oth pronounce it to he just whet re tv reptraented. For re le.:, fundable, full leans of the legal:alto character nt. retuart. .1,1 tne.lirine..is will az sortafi. ate. vol. nafaftlY log thorn whn have Lyon cum! by are . T public are Invited . r.111.1;• , 11 DR. DEI,4 If. /VEY...ER. 140 ifoodetreet. Athole.alo and Retell Agent. =EMI DR. SIIOCLIAIt BRActs---From Pittsburgh ltinputcla, April 10th. 15.18.—}4 more than 3 !an.n tent sta tutor constantly nm, the Vital/WWII i pander Dram nvnufarturtal by Dr 'Ga.. 11. lie, nor, a! No No lio •-tn: strott. to this atty. 'and nr•tti heartily meat.t maw) it to *Hato are aottpollett to ftpll,at a n-laatary ny-en patina. As too ha, lofara totnarLe-1, to calling , Ott , colon V. It. merits, n anarrorn for a 'race and an-panders. the nrniglat of the pantiloons toning no planal an to anntinindly fowl to 1,148 tha lihoul.iare to ttiotr natural poritionAntl otc• pm! tlta cliont, P ar.t..o Loinire.it at ...haw aro annually ta/artal hr natt,tht eannrtnotia ttnk.rtn," slionll aka. pran.ait :how tram , - particatat n intact:min: ilta !and natt.tatuol,watt) of tha tanto. a: I,ttvt x. 1.1 a It, 0'4,1 -anta Dru,alar I.nl-. tt'tanl taro t. nittat ttrlbt-Ilal lan Mortar_ j,2tit.l.k a .101I\ 'l' r();A:tri;o:s.: European Agent and Intelligence Office, I 0 I.IIIE Ti. , 'tilt./: T, t'.. code. Ample, Ott, ,Inaats .h.., t Itraft• on all parte td - statepa for alio in num.ta oust 1110.14 melt l'oo-agon 1.. and iron Eurapo troola,.— Ttaketa thronAli frnan Nola and PLuladelithun by Rail road .1 wittily 61=1 R". S: D. It.L.N.Li..ILLIT2I 1.70C,C11111110 NULL... AU Mods of Tobonoo, S stuff •nd Cigar+, Moo recently taken the blinding tin. INltt Wool street. In ohlttion to Moo Nleandecturnig Establohmenk No 43 Irwin street. where they will Le pleeonl to meante their friend, ep:70.14.141 oour-fitax ito:=4, WAN, 92.. Or Iron nailing, Iron Vault*. Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, kr., Nat. PI Seamd Shred um! Third Kraal and Market.) PITTS1IVIN:11, PA . 114rn nn hand avariety of ova P.tterne. fancy and platn, stntablo for porpost.s. PartieulAr attention paid to ett• ekohor t:rs*•• Lt.. Jol.l.ing done at short waif, vie) TEAL:TEFL, .A.TTINTION.—Dr. Vetle1)1111 for. lAnlment. In pint hottl, pr.Pe Zit roots. Is rrriManted lae,tper and better than any 'nth, artirle et er offere4 to the public) for the enrn of cub, Galls, Sprains. Latnenees. Over. heating. de, KraT a NAtis in the stable, it has saved truttly ”Irothls horse. None genuine =leas sign) S. I. Tobias. Depnt, 7)t3 Cortlandt street. Nese York. Suid_ll,D,Bl:tiSP.R. 140 Wood et. TOOTilAcnt: is instantly cured by rt few drops of Dr. Keynwee Tooth Arlo. Remedy. Pn.pared nod said at the dreg tom,. of DI:. KEYSER, 140 Wood et. kat:di:we} , Sign of the Golden Mortar. I r you value your teeth and a pure breath, bonllhy g0t0... nod romfortable mouth, ee to KEYSER'S, 143 Irani street. and boy a bottle of Woe's Trwrrn IVAnt and T.xern Potence. JeltdolivetF To Nervous Nufferors.—.3. retired Cler omen restored to health in 11 row days, after many yoga of grey serroos sofforins, Is mak.. to mako know.° the meant of ewe. Will mind ifrro) the prescription wed. Direg firths Rev. JOHN DI. DA(iiii :o. fie Talton greet, Broettlye, Now York. myeirodergen! BazAsr l'unr.N. of n anterior kind, for sole oI Dc2ColilrxEj DR. h EY.SEIre, 140 W.et et Siramotsof every kind for salo at PR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wont% flrort. Je2,3.1.1,reS abbertiorments • CIMENs' L SLIUNCS MRI 4, Prrtennenth JUDO lath, IST. f 0 1 1DIVIDESD.—Tho President and Directors or ttueCompany hare thr. day clk.clured qq dividend of Eight Dollen per share upon the Capital Mork; ear Fire Dollen payable In reel, to the Reek Ifeldere, or their lasal tepreeentativee,oo aunt after 3looday, the MI cwt.; and Three Dollar" credited to their Stock. -Jelttfeim SA3OJEL L. I.tRbIIELL. See y 'THE ONLY PLACE where Tickets can he procurrd CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO. TO CHICAGO AND 1110 NORTHWEST, le at the unto, of the Company, Slououpebela Muer, oppoelte the Prounrivaula Railroad Depot, corner of Wayne and Liberty streets. laySid.tirEtuT inyin F. KNOWLAnk MiaMEIILMEI2 ITIZENS' BANK, Pirrsuraau, Ma OT y ), I/Wl—Notice Is hereby given to the Pteckhobleie of this Bank, that hooka for the oubecriptlon of the POO; 000 of additional capital stook, (authorized by tho late cup plorneut to the charter of the Edlnane Dep.lt Book,) trill be opened on 310.NDAY, 25th lout., and rtmoln open nutil the "_oth Of July moat E. D. JONES, Cash', nty=e2lntlchc. • • rt.' ell/ Me.; D•xx, l Pitteburgh.Jone 23111,114,7. f ; Is conformity with the 2.5 th section of the Cour - taut/on of the Commonwealth of Pennoyltania, j notice to hereby given that application alit ba mado to t h e Legiglaturs, at the next 6.0511111. for the Renewal or Este. MOP of the Charter of .ha Merchant , ' and Manufarturere Brit [hoardof Pitte . b l p orf m h. i fo , o r t . he term of fifteen yearn. order ° jo2AAnol W. IL DENNY, Cartier - • - F . T.NOTICE—fIic Stockholders of the horgh and Alteghsny Bridget . ..patty, Cal Ilandot..) are hereby notlflod that an election of Atanloars. Re.,.Alil he held at the North cod of the Bridge, on 3IONDAY, Jtd) , YAIL betnern the tonne of 2 nod D'o'clock. r. (Igo. E. ARNOLD...Q(III2_ FA SSER'S FIVE :NIINCTES CREAM .13XFB ELZERS.--tionto Freezer , may t rurnoliedfrout In W. flohley,Rode—• savoral tarullica ei r, all 01 whom' eon. 000 , 1 in deoidfng to tho nloreettt.tl oa of [lto matte, Ho Is authorized M. Ilon, nud 31 Gnowt Amato.. 4.21 , 1 n. ,t yon aro ,o r Wenn. (Wen and yer:hr 11 W. DIXTTJ'II oAlo by Jo: 'FILLY WM. 1.4 dor. for We byl A OIL--1101this j J , =7 r ) 0, 1 - 1 . 7 ,1 1 .y V J.:=ISTER CCfijET PL.ISTER-50 1 ule by jag COPAI. VARNISII—S b We by - . pc - 13007EAD 0 roa -ZosTht Lrind tlitii .1.; fat sal• by " .ji27 , . PLESIINO DROP. A L 0140 L--15 bbts just road and far sate -Ls- kr j. 2 7 FLE3II NO Min& ......-- C ------. .ANNEL COAL OIL Ibr sid :T bir t .• . 1 jar 2M=ES ¢? do abbertrEciurnts. Of the A..adit Comm thee of the • Contral 'Boa vd. of -Education. linlime.. In 7rosumr7 at rettlrment, dvno 9[ll, 1.356 Rrr•lrni form C-dlaton..lllol.lllN Statn Oppropaton, Feb. F10 , 04 , 0 , i from Collomom on flurilcsto. Itttsill,.on account;n4l ward 49.000 00 T. It. DA. at. iti 25 ...... .6,005 00 C. W. I.onie. on Recount, 77.1 ward ..... flu H. occount..37o ...... 6,&J 00 . .7 1•r. in full. 6711 nTird ......... 17 .i, in full. 6th wArd 1,771 59 floury Lytle, to CWI, 770 ......_.1,61000 onarctinnt, nth ward. 00 IL LL • [aunt!, en nreount, oth ward. fO-16,= 70 First Tlurd konrth! qilth ard. anl . Seventh want Eigth ward.. Muth (.:.Ism] :7:coca—Pahl Teachers. Rolf and rcpaln Ig In Schuul—lhaid Proteisisurs •ud Teach er,. ..... Janitor Rent Sintemeiy Fuel and Gal • Furniture Printing Apparet. nod Chemicals I.ihrnrr i l n aiil Pref. Aimee. for tectnr. on Noe meninx, given to ell the Reboots of tho city Salary of Secretary Onnini.intri to Trerisurer lialeuee in the him. Trresnret ...... ..• WM. IL War,L.L.A.MS do C() BANKERS. WOOD ,STREET. CORNER THIRD. EPO I SITS reveivell ourrent aceounn,,, Itarn, paid intl.) riny Unpainted fur n II xril tiny. Al! rlterkitnn mtriniticn tnos sn paid inettrtinnty, mikes, nllttrvinn mnrkni. W. 11. Williamo L. Co, boy and 1.41 Exrhonge nu Ow priu tipal eitiO4 of tha C.nllat Stotoo 1111t1 Europe. J027:11n - - --- ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD. .IPOURTCH.., 144.57. T,IXCUItSION TRAINS on this Road for jj July 4th, trill run as 5410w5, vloi Pittnbutgli to Kittanning at 7.30 A. L. Do Vuitton at 740, DAM, 11.30 A.. 60‘11.00 r tt REITII7:17411. litaton to PittAhurnh At 10.15 A. 4., 12.15,4 and 5 p. u. Kittanning to Pittsburgh at 0.00 P.. 476-Excursion Tickets can be procon.4 at Carson htreet Dept. P27:11111 A. MARI, Sun,. 'DANK 7...t.5e, (Below tltt. St. Ct.lir Stnwt bridge.) Allegheny City, Penne lI.MT‘CTI.IIEII or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of every Color and Number. • ts +EPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON ji abor notice for every color or number of Yarn, flay.' hdbeen one of the original ulanufaeturera of the ctlebrae "Ora !ley Woolen Yorne, - in connmtion with my brother, Wn. lir. Huy, of Whooling. I would re , pertfully solicit a abaro of be orders for Yuma, m 1.1. V. /1 - d-e h lurid for Sheep Skins and Wool. jo2Trlyd ! Thl t,, ADJOURS:ED MEETING OF THE arr.. ;1.11 , 14M'Er",,Z 1 .171 . .r.,7,1 1 ;.°;1% - ) . ° 1.0 As Judges will be appointed' br tha Fair, owl other eosi n." trliarted In relation thereto, . attendanterof the month. roqueetrel. JOll '' ik YOUNG, Jr., Pro'. S. Sou Jr, Fee' .. Joreivi CAPITAL VSIO,OOO FIRE LVSL - R.lNC.E—Peretual or limited, rondo in Mau or euuntry. on °eery descnntlou of propertv. /NZ oLVIN LTSCR-INCE, on Goods by Canal, Laltes and Land Carriage, to all parts ! of the Union. LIROOREE HALL F.II.IIA_LE INERIENAILY. ! MARINI. I.VSUP,I.VCE, au Teecele, Cargo and Freight, wathag BIWA' Trammortation. 3ledia, Delaware County, Penna. ' . i " c. P, President. Mina Maria L. Eastman, Principal. , W.DARLING%Iee Pres:dent. . IRIS SEMINARY, SITUATED IN TIIE i ILL I. Richardson, Secretary. _l_ delightful and beautiful village of Nitwits, thirteen es fr.,111 Philadelphia by Railroad, offers to young Welles the oust perfect combination of advantagi4 fur the setnin• i uterd 01 a thinough awl urcumplithed education. The large and emutiosliints huil.ling lately erviited, eau- taming all the 114.4411 r,ii,e.ie..ro cf baths, p ia , g g . ; I, Willi Its extensive grounds, a model m all that pertain@ to i the health. cumfort. refinement and improvement at the i pupils. The elweplng roommate high. well ventilatcd, and IrirmAlK•4 ultIL neuron and elegance, and bu` two pupils o- up - the tame apartment. The oucabth fpupil Is 'united to frte, for lit,. arena tow hers are employed.— ; The sear Lit hint instruction is giemi in all the brooches twig!, wild• mural snit rolimonit pi - I:trip/eft era constantly ; toculaittol try theory end practice. Tim i idneo id itwiruction fOnipt IFo a period of four ,-,, end a thploina ie awarded mail oho paw, through it ' aplifiru--,w7 aatistneiorill. . The flight nee. A. Petrer, D. D.. L. L_ Ih. Illsium of Penewyl mum, cove: - 111 w. It. L. Eastman, who propoarsto open a Toting Liultee Seminary in 11.1 Delaware county. le nnsylianis in Septdmitel next, R. l a know, to the i sul,seedr for e•-eoal years 1.11. tie ,r 0 me a eery hih I opininu of licr cap dI acity. aciency nail tionteduess . ag u ! 71tEST COMPAN Y . ~ha. ter. She Las hied a largo and summand expericnce.— , Smiths. , 0,1 h ," iii W. G." "" at! El, 4 . ' eclat Tlea buildito, srtich I. to he erechid will contain aunty aw P 1.1 11. ADEL, P e 111 A . • ;.,i,,n,,0i1.i14i,inii.„,;71....te 1-,1,1.1,..ig;,....,„_.ar5i1...5nri-ontolitig_Tutry....areti !, ; ,.,.., ;;;1 ,,,,,,,,, i April bri t igo, Capital stsei, 1100,000. et : deer la. 1,1 1/ . / . 1 , ,1te O. parent• eho entrou Glair . • LEXAM.rbtt Wiffili/N, Pi mon—w, d.tughter. Li Nliis Eastnith 001 ha, e ow eau", to regret it? ; MAIISIIALL lIENCTEY.NiIet President, The r r ,..„.1. leoguage at taught hy o Patel. lady rasid. I joiliii C. sr3is,Semetary and Atinary, tt Gie ti.tioly. • JOHN S. WILSON, Trneetwer. u 'll , Lain. timiiint. Fiient.ii, alit lishen hiLLting., re. : 10.10 or llll.Verrni. ~ 1., .11, n1i..;,11. el. I Alexander Whilihn • 1,611 s 0. Geley, Th . Imhiral s frac, are taught with Ilse ael of • Lit .6 • e i 31seshall 'len ses, i T. Emends Harper, awl nap, 'iv,• oppwrat us. . William P. Dolton, I ElishaTrathy. The litt cal liepartutent is tinder the rtinrce , •(s lwly . ~,,,;;,,,,,,, mi; , ;;;n; I Thomas S Smith, eminent!, quallneet for the eitnaum , mad all uli . pref., t.. ; ;,,,,,,,,, sim ,„ 1 George 11. Gramm, tea, taught on the Immo or singing by a gentleman, lisra a . ;,;;;„;,, i t;;;; „. ;;;;;;, Ellwood Niallack, ting twatherfniut Philadelphia. John P. Simons. Drawn. atel Painting arc under the Rive - lino of a lady , WIL p IRWIN, 11. D., Medical Examiner. meow:di...4 in the arts This It imago, Insurance on lives, on meet ream.- The Fall Term commences September nth. ' ble 1,T113. It lies been encoecarfully managed fur several Mb. Ee,teriati has the llherty to refer to the follow big gen, 1 . 1 .;;;;; ;. .peri.0 „, b ., of 0 , 1; ,,,,.... 1 t ..,,,,,,, n .., ti-tarn. ,Tears trustee,: has Aiwa, a paid promptly ith losses, and Is every Right Revi'A.Puteer,Rishop of Penn.ylvenlo ; way deserting of confidence and patreinaim. - lion. Franklin Pion* eediteinilent ot C. S ft. W. I'OINDENTER, Agent, ; Ilona S. P. ,'har t Gorfl nil oct Gbh, , rittlin P ! T Front street, Pittsburgh. C. Loeser. Esip, Puttsmlle, Pa. yful George IL Wharton. Es, __. Philadelphia, • 11111fmn Itthithiy, Esq. Pittsburgh. I Sslennue Lothrop, Fiw,., Alleglien, Cit.. MISS 11 h. KASTAIAN, Jeg: 01edia, Delon - an. count). Pa. It R. It. - - TIIItFF .1R EAT 1.11711 TS • lei.\\lilU 1111 " F: .EN: ft M . curtng health—ridding Me human budfrular diararee, and aerring Urn. The ;Ink, under the c ont inue Inntturent of Tie regular Ltrulty, are aubject In a continued prettier of prrdaddllitien and uneerlahlt4ee. There In twilling tertuin nr lined In the treatment of rho sir[ either 'in the old ar,new lul,' of median, ' • . . Dr. Radium has uccemied 41 producing three remailin— , known to the'sorld as ILarteraf a Ready Relief. ftenoptiling It. of vent and Regulators. Thane 'tramline are not Ali es rtaldlelind fern. inamanch aa they ham newer yet faded in Mode istlecLal or combined anew,. io producing fruitful rod beneficial reatalnt—lost, they are facie eatablishing a science --al they have to all mum "when tried' succeeded to restor ing to health—and ridding the boil, from dims. alter all inner medicinal treatment had failed—and the most skillful phyelcianr had given tip the nick as Inland the pomrr o(hto man means tocum—audpronnuomil thr dreadfla mandate-- incurable. • i Radway's Remedies aro therefore flys.l feels In the at , . thieves.,( molkul science—thee bete been -often tried - - •mever dented" --cud are rearli.to be tried again." nun. angst tract! RADWAY'S to RELIEF. Asa Special Remedy is to be mid In all came where the human body is seized with the to - tering pang Or penn y.a of pain—nu matter what the cause of the pain may be, ' or where it ale) he banded—an application of the, Ready Relied lather in as a drink. orextern ft l ll yas a Alle viator, wellfew minute, if a minute , restorethe a ac.l body to ease and comfort. • in ell races of Dowel Disorders, Dysentery, Cholera, Bloody Flux, Sick Headache, Nervous Headache, and other Nyman Atlccrioti,Neurelgia, Itheutuarletu.Sprafas, glebes, Toothache, Duns, Scalds, Ncoonds, Shut Wounds, Rnahles, Cuts, Poisoning, either by the bites or Wens of Reptile.; In nests, or Vegetable or Mineral rebottles by aceltleut—iu all cases and uuderiell circumstances Where the human system Is tortured by paln, Railway'. Ittesay Iti•lief mu he rellol upon su a Tilde, mfe au d certain tamely. In mem 0(111 linesmen, Balloon Meer, Typhus Fever, fib ip Fever, Yellow lever, Fever and Ague, amend Rover, mid all Malignant Yee :re, &hall Pos, Aleaslm, Pneumonia. Red Inte way's Ready Kellerman( tu commetiois with Radwy's Rettu r, will pod May cum the sick afflicted with nthese db. i t order, and pro ..ct the system simian sodden attache wheneither of thew udimumt dissect-prevail. • en GREAT aeon. , ' . I !WA'S The discovery of them You • derfuIItEGULATORS. pills Wel:abbot a new era Is purgative!, anda a .W principle to this Wanee of medi cine. ill table„ three pa suo pliant; pram or sickness at the stomach b. mplaiens tl; they oda. Ye nstundly, tenting the bowels, liver and od, • organs In r natural eta healthy tionditlon. Each holl that is taken ghee uew Ide to the blood: the purify It, mksfrom it a* I Impure ylassits and equalise its y clrculanon. • 000 or two doses of It ,dwny's f eguLaters, will °naively to. more all dintressingga atoms c: lryspepsle, Jaundicr, Net , 'Dimness, Indigestion, C ntivenva, Lis or Complaint, Itilleute UM, 3 1elonchnly,nud • di curt all organic dimes. either In sum or ammo. WI • trout olod with Irreguteritini or weakening discharges, nary , II upon prompt cure nod reg ular perhvis If Itndtend nary .113tc.rs are takon. Every dose of Rodway's Regulators that Is taken lostila now strength wlthintho hod, of the yolk, feableaudtarto. All who take them urn delighted with the happy change they experience lu n towhee:4. Thu dlsplratettud rueLlu• chub. Gel mytnis deal happy; the rick cull &bill tett, strong and vigorous. EA r roan NO GRT moot. IiADIY3 y'd RRTATiNti RE3OLTrII. rate Llurnors, cult Rheum, Scrofula. Ulcers, horn, iiofe, Ferry :} , rya, Skin Eruption., Blotches. Itreurintle, by merle, Clout, I 'honey, alpha+, Consumption, Apopi=v, 8,, nod 611 Can j etitutioonl and Chronic Pemeneetteltlier Inilerlted Sy horeditn •ry tronsinlemlon, or Inocidered by e•poenre &trod*, There dno remedy an the world that will wur nub ruhlous curer in old ill,,cema. em! Itodwoy's Reeolverd. It I dangle the whole lihniou body; rept, loces nowAl= healthy • Dam•llloidin t " croin the f3tnga, lioilmearn Rem:Prating wity,,nt, edit 1 0 • trte mhpites cheek hemorrhage from t j he lungs or thong. In rotes where t lir pot io at coupe up cloth CI Imlood owl or j etre:Awl Ite.lteny' Ite3olvent • 0111 Innti remove the difficulty. Ilarnomod of 1101 glad Thirtye&witil duet, hail a tar I rongh 030 Imo yearn. Elweour.l.ed op manifold.. halt n pint of blood ilurng the night. htio watt cured in 7 dap the Relief and liceolyent. sore tenni 21 yoara, cur.! to throe weeks by 7=l. way'. Relief. Mr. T. 11. Kilpra triendutut of high sanding Raltionego, Go., soym 'flat • gulitlemall who tort went ory koore hod been afflicted with a sore leg, that wadenid ind, f treatment, was ellectualle cured= throe weeks ! by Ittplway's Itendy liellofalosolyemml and lteattlotora. TUE mug! RADWATcB REI.TEP Ulan —IITZUL Until,. ATORS-11V-SOLVMT. In all conditutiond dim:B=o,Bod where the con3llLup= le broken dawn, or tile body to n rapid date of decay, ar!tb• sylttem inert:dated with the &roe of &weft, eitlier by •tbo ylolotlon of the d otten& the L pwaaad of health, Introoaeon ; r oe=cru t =di n. oucg., olScrofula, Cooretopt/oh, t d U a r y alle9,UOl a t, ouan not other Iwlr looms, wLfe6 Alung Ilseof =MUT hen sobountifully and daily !mildewed on posterity, se • meniinto of the pad, at the cod of the suffering inheritors. These liernedire, In thew trlidniry capacity poetess! curative pow er that no Mediae ran withstand: their comhinwl effect will '•rslkute tram the tiring bailY retry pertlcleof di/Kneed rest. ter, tenotato the elude myeterit with health: heel the .nand ilreeylng long,. :Or other &gene-ileum and Verify thee. clean from all iroporitlee. To the &Ambled wayfarer, who lacrlppled with lefirmltioe —we Invite Jon `to try" the. lientedice. We will reach for their efficacy. With Many hundreds of others oho hare mellowed aul roll rho effeeiof the 'Three Wrest „Lights," and ke they yule and govern those bodleserhich they ere drattetd lby the Al /nighty Power so them three taireedles =mad as Ithl!_ret.72i. 'Peron, and tigand Madera of_nll !baste.. - RADW AY 4LC0..142 Fulton street. N. Vi c - For mit by 'T It. cAci.r.vbrit, swami. wa, - Plktt • -, in ß h i eR.IL R. ntialld an oddh y gleoggietu Mere de soil ktorekeirgere. ' m- ." adsxu.ww, abor.. to Mra. _ . reduged prite.. a 0. IT. 11t1LEI, street, Allrapy, ill Ilse it 110,101. At ; Boa, uk in at ; otreult on hand and for EVEMINO IL. 1 g - To mi in FLEMINer Rfiotk., $t reeibuiti forunl;3 eL.r.m!:4l 1500 YLEUINti . grong store for FLESIING IWO& Is on hand and for ILLIIINO mum. 11 Ff. P . O 11.:.1" =El= 41,100 SO ..:1.11550 As - As .1 .5,50 Y 00 .1140 .3,413 oq--37,77p 53 7100 04* • 136 5 6 , .. • — • • 1041 Coo 300 &0 4.50 00 1 , 5 04 4384 , 16100 '1 70 119 10 Mf.ZMII itr•J. sINGERLY ll' NI. VA it NI:31. Ns' II I:1'1:11,A.1N. , -- fmturante • IV opting* latinglanne Company, ' vt- al [ . .rolaware Hutu Safety In:lira:a CO/ OF PIIILADELPHIA, ~,,.........,..," ~e , ... Franklin Buildinga, 414 Walnut Street. La n'"4"' nd .. lVal7nu Orguuotol ..r,•kr th.a.u.r4 zn,,,,,,,,,i,,,,, ~ ~,..„b ' Office , Capital or $ lOO.OOO. privileged fo.increase to $394 " 0. Imarra again. 1..4 or dunah.o by Fire, 31arnio, Inland MARLTE LTSCM.A.,Vcr,s or. Teasels, Cs:rip,,,,as,d gmte i t 8. E76; P r r r t.A T D: hlrdn' t. Stmts..) Ju or.l Troutportatiou to nil WI, of tho 'world. L , , 771Crill i LVLA..VD iN5V25.A.M...2,8 un , Rivera, Canals, IL 0 LAUCIIL 13. Preectiout. Lakes nod Local to all wise( Union. MICHAUD RITIELDS, Tice Prosldent. ' FMB nrazlLL asi Mar.bandiu, parrally.-0a CEOILOE &SIT, Furotostr. i Minna, Ovvellbag LI ie. J ~. - moo-to erasers of ch..p.7;1,1*.td LA l D. lloutgOccerr, , Bonds, 3tortgagas. an Real gatata--... —1104130 94 liceba-d 81 , 101. i., 4 Philuielphie Cite, an other Loans..--...' ..... 1n8,978 43 , Georg, Scats , Stook in Banks, 'Would and tosnrsoloodmi...... lt,ZO 91 ! T. F. Showell, . Nils IteceiroVe. .... 231,388 89 .0. C. butler , Cash on baud . 37,341 311 71 ' " A. CITAITL I, AR,latil, 1 Maw. In tongs of Agents, prat t ,h, g ,,, ~,, m a • Ofilo...Lafipcn 808, Conn-awl on Wool It ) lino Policies rocsotly tuned, and other debt. due the CORIpIII7.. .......... ...... ... 121 . 265 10 ... .. .....- ...... ICAOOO 00 Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, SubscriPtion N.ito ...•• --. --- . , I OF - PLIaLLDELri/Ll, PEVA , Ft anlitn Buildings, No R 4 Hater red. Authorized Capital, 5600,000. 6.1101731. T OF CAPITAL SIALSCRIBLD, $300,0 , .0. INVESTED AS FOLLO WS "First Bonds and Mortgages an Proccorty In the city of Philadelphia $13303.0 Stocks worth par = OO Cult ou halt{ 51,001 Amount ...MI by stuck notes. 190,000 Amount of stvek due on call. 1.190 .. 11. C. Langhlin, W. O. Stoteebru7, D. libarnroce.. IL M. MTLlian, Osborne. 00 , 000 TLItS COSIPANT EFFECTS INSURANCE OOR Buildings, Moreland...lN Furniturv, Lumber, ke., on Caw*, Cargo and Freight, to all ions. and by Railroads, Lakesand Blears, at the lowest rate, and uputithe most liberal terms, guaranteeing prompt payment on the adjustment of lames. The greaten amount to he insured on any one risk is $.5,000. RS. P. M. Potts, C. E. St:a DIREeTO ngler. Abraham Reg, firm of Rex. RION & C. 14 Wm. FL Woods. George Howell. firm of Howell & Bros J. Edgar Thompson, Pres. Penn. R. R. Co.; 6. Sower, fires of Sower & Barnes. John W. Sexton, firm of Burnett. SwearbabmS7 ,Hermon Bans; Chief Ewsisis.r Pent. R. IL: Nathan R. Potts, Counsellor at Law; iini.ll. Leech, firin of Leech k Co.; R. T. Retail. H. IL Romano. Freight Agent of Pears. ft R.s Joseph R. &Villiers, firm of 'Withers A Peterning Abraham P. Ryer, W. Harold, firm of Ralsmel Co.: Charles F. Norton. firm of Vandenzeri &Co.; John IL Lew.* firm of Lewanis & Corpora Jas. E. lityles, if. N. Barron- a, late Willlawison. Burroughs A Clark. W. 11. WOODS, Frey. PliterlAL M. Pom Preedl. C. E. EiPINIILLE, TIC* Presdl. lek.,A glance at the Ilet of Directors of tho "Iloward In surance Company,” most of whom are widely known as among the Oral business men of Philadelphia, will protably convey ample assurance of mummify to the public. A %hare of patromute k reepectfulty solicited. TIIO9. GRAEAE, Agent, corner of Water and Market streets, (M 1 . 4..0 Pittsburgh, Pa Ire I aaaaa nee Company of PftlL.l P E L I' lA. DIRFOIT•11119. Charles W. [Dunker, I Adolph (l E. I.rie, George W. Inchon-IN Samuel eant. Thomas ILIA, I David P. Brown, Anent D. Lewis, Jacob R. Brnlth, Tobias lisgtter,Dorris Patterson. CIIAIILF.GI N. DINCIi ER, President. Commie C. Butiiaa,Secretary. This Company continues to make Insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property In town and country, at rates II low no are consistent with secur i ty. The Comgany hare reserved a large contingeot fond, which, with their Capital and rretnionut, ufely invested, afford ample protection to Use assorts'. The Assets of the Company, on January lot, BSI, as pub liaised agreeably to tho Art of -Assembly, wen as follows sirs— Real Estate,— Temporary Lewes. Stocks Cask, f11,412,708;14 Since their IJ:lmq:oration, yaaiod of twenty-wl ream, they have paid upwards of Ono Million, Poor lloodred thousand Doll,. Losses by fire, thereby afforditig arida.* of the advantages of In or as well as their ability and deposition to meet with promptuess all llehilitleA J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, Office Southeast err. Wood and Third me. rent Western Fire and Name In OF PIMADELPITIA No. 107 Walnut Street. Cal.= PrarrlT tt . DAECI081: Charles C. Lathrop. 437 W9luta meet 11m. Runty R. M00r9,6G Watont atroot Alexander W6lllden, Merchant. 14 :North Front st.. John C. Lluutnr, firm of Wright, Mont, & Co. Z. Tracy lino of Tracy it litiekrr. - ;lotto B. McCurdy, forn of Jooro, Whitt, di McCurdy. .9. Bishop, Bran of 13itiliop, Edutnone S. Co. Jos. B. South, firm of Jas. LS Small & Co. Thos. L. Offloople, Grua of Gillespie It Zola". love Hollehorit, Attorney and Contortior Ilia. K. Litoorick, .112 ertn~e.ttrot. Moan Here Poirot!. 11 6 Irainut otiort. Theo. W. Rinker, Goldsoalthia flail lloory C. Wino:tore, Kenn York. R. W. POINDEXTER. Agnt, 97 Front itroot, Pitobor. Life Insuranrc, Airrßic. , ik LIFE fyFEE_INcE Continental Insurance Company. trwqrpor Irn! by Ilte Legislature of Penntylmrdo PERPETUAL CHARTER ArtiltorizNl Capital. Oro !Hilton Dutinny__ Sera red and Arra tnnlaterleapital . HOME OFFICE. Halnet Shire. ds...e &mid. Philadelphia. Flre Insiiranre on Intildlnifx, Panamint, 3forrhandise, tr. geneally. Marl. Inseranra Cargoes end Freighta, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Good., &c., by Lakin, Biters, Guth and inndearriay, e. to all poor a of the gni., on the moat favorable terms. consistent with accurity. 9.71,0113. GEORGE W. COLL-IDAy 111 , formerly Recorder of Deeds, tc.„ Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of win. JOILN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith. Importtng hardware mid Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street, above Market, Phila. "JOSEPH OAT, armor Joseph Oat & Sow Coppersmiths, No. 12 Roam street, Phila. EDWARD I'. 31ACIIETTE, firm of Hachette A Ritgvel. Importing hardware 31erchants, No. 124 North .Third . street, above !tern, Phil, HOWARD lIINCIIIIAN, firm of Livingston k Co., Products and Commission 3terchtints, No. 278 Market et., above Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Preedent. Gicet Wasox,Serretary. • JOSHUA ROBINSON, Aleut. ntr23Wlyfo • N 0.24 FM street, WO.) The Manufacturers' Insurance Company•of PHLADEL.PII.I4, Charter Perpetual--Capital 8500,000. WILL INSURE AGALNST ALL KLNDS OP Fire, Marine mad Inland AARON S. LIPPINOOIT. Pawl.lent, • W3I. A. 11110058, Wino Prnickrot. • - - ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. 8.. Tkomas, Charles Wink Wm. A. Abate., William Soot, Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo Sank, . Cbaa. J. Field, John P. SiSODLI. Jamm I'. Smyth, t3yll.ls Company less organized with a Cask Capita), and the Directors hare detormined to adapt the buslotee to its available rcsourcen to oheeree prudence In conducting its affairs. with a prompt adjustment of Imes. • Pittsburgh Olare, No. Pe Water street_ mr2z.fa J. NEWTON, JOXER.Agent. itizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. BAGALEY, PrreMeat, SAJICEL L 31AltnIALL, Stcr,f4l7. 4 Water Street, between .Itarirt opel Wood Sfreets. lEg—insurr.lioll and Cargo Make on the Ohio and MI. eissippi Riven, and Tribntatice. . . • Sir/waren sof not lon. or damage by Filv. apt= Um 4if.tha Sea and Inland Navigation laud Tranorot. &don. • • . Wm. Dag.ley, 1 Owl.. Ilark Sterling, Panmel Rem,S. 31. tiler, Robert Dunlap, Jr.. J Wm. Bingham, S. Ilarbaugh, 1 John S. Dilerorttl, Leine 31. Pennock, ; Frauds Selma, Walter lurnat, J. Rchoonmaken Jar. 31. Cooper, Wm. Br Ilays, • Jam Slipten. Weittern Irusuyaneo Compnny 0 1 , T 9 II 11.11, 0E611. , 1F. DAILSTE, President. GORDON, Sit Will Insure spinal gill kinds of Fire and Masao Risks. C. W. Ricketson, 0. W. Jocknot. Limos Yleituioy, &Art Dottie, I Fontanel Holmes, J. Lippincott; If Bmltb. rutgoil by Directory tern known adiustsod R, No. 92 hater street, (Poing Pittsburgh. Jeyttfe IL Maim Jr.. J. W. hurler , ' Andrew Ackley, Ilsmaen, Thunw 9colt. Nicturnt, 1115.. A llama hatitutkm to this eorranunlte, sad who ' IY y 1.11 tram u tho OFTIC • t Co.. Warehouse,) up utalta, INSURANCE COMPANS No. 149 Chesnut Street, • • OPPOSITE TUE i't*N7o3l 1/01Jil. Will make ell kinds or Insurance either POrpettna On Limited, en every dentription of Property or if crthandhe, at reasonable rates of premium. • Ronyst P. KING, President. U. IV. ILILDWIN, Vice President. DIVICTORS. Marl.. P. Mien, E. Ra. Cope, 7 ' E. 11. English. George W. Drown, P. It. Emory. Joseph S. Pant; • O. dbortnitn, John Clayt.m, N.. 1. Megurgeo, 1 E. Witter. P. Bnienstniza,Sserstany. J. 11, MEM. Agent. ' 1.: 15 4.Ei1u • , corner Third and Wood Its., ilosonratiella In•nrano••Company. 7 • Orna, N0..1;48 Warn Etwarst. . • I lame.Ageriut all kind, al J'ni and Mimi. Risk* Ornets•—JAMES A. D0...11150N, Proeident.• HENRY H. ATWOOD, Secretary. . • Gli,UTO= - Alenc'Ej* Wilma =ler,' L torry, , 4 mitts's —"UMW Nat. 11. 7lelmei, John Atwell, a. auks, , • EMI -insurance DIELCMUI mce C. Una& Th.:VW. Paulding, J.ll/11.4 Ingmar, William kn., e., Joebun L. Peke, • Jam. Tennene, Samuel & Stoke"; Wary Sloan, JameMelasisad, Mums O. Dead. • .. 'What Dunne, Jr.,_ John &Semple, • D. T. hlee s ,.. J. T. Lep., LAXTLN. Preeident. 11105. C. ILAND, ties Proddlen Itxaar Lvinvrr, Socretary. • ill Lam Martin, /mph 11. n•ral t Etlnman A. Soudnr, John C. Ihris, JoLo IL Primate, 0. Leakor. Edwardd Darlington, Dr. It. M. Dusting illiatA.C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig • li c tua r r:hr.rer;ln. IL Amen J. G. Johnson, Farmers' and illethanies' Insurance Company .il'ortiteret .oarner Second and ;Wm/ sfr,v.,, PRILADF.LFIIIA. J. follovibg statement exhibit* the biailianniaid condi tion of tba Company to \o).1, I 8 4 Promte= received on Marina and Inland 1114kV ..04.41 Fire Premium. .......... 178;96 el Interest on loans 8.701 47 Intel receipts .. 610066 ne Paid Munn, Lob.. p. ,427 04 Fite " 99,731 A 9 Eztenses Sularine end Commhalona..... 45,480 On Re-mannuxe, Return Premituns end Agency Charges ..... _ ............. ........ 2..474 03 Mamma mumbling with ........ ...1=11,061 The asseta of the Company aro aa &Rom— Cits and Comity Dona, 1e1,048 18 Railroad Ronda 11,000 00Cad Pries. Pint Ifortgago Real Estate 143,E00 00) fitoeka, Collateral. m. all 311,100 00 (ilrara aril Conaelidatton Bank Stock 5,=5 00 Dennelta,l with Sherman, Duncan Va., New York Deferrett Payment on Stuck not yet dn. 9;100 00 Notesß.r lluine Braman,. 100.080 1/0 Duo from Agent. oimurd by botnia. 35,7:0 00 Prouthsma on Policies ryeently sued, and debt, dm, thoCer. Bantam. in Ranks.. the Board of Director, haoe,thia day declarod 55=1,057 DITMEND OP FIFIT.MV PER CENT, Parable on demand on the btedneal of the Company the let Wawa. T/1031.A.9 D. PLORENCA•Preeident. &WAIT UZLIOKILV. Secretary. • . til. • I.l!os..7,..:lllLSTEtt,Atehl;Pittib, , n027.76nu11e • N0..170 Waterteiseet. ...$918,119. 03 g 4,3"" .. 08.966 17 ... 01,339 00 . 64.348 01 Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of P If IL AD E L P A Office No. 70 Walnut. •Streot Cantu, slT;674—AgsTern VT1,002-Bzrottri Iniiirlf.D. Fire Imam. cm DuiWhip, Blerchandlee, Fern Lure, le., in town or country. The mutual princfplo combined rnith the Howley of • stock Capital, entilloo thwitworod to &heroin thetprollta of the Ctunpauy, without liability fur Imam., The &tint Cortilicates of thia Company, for profits, are convertible at per, intolbe Capital Stock of the Company. CLEM TINGLEY, Provident. . 11..3L IllNCJlMAN,Eecretary. tuartlOn. ' g l- ro. Tti.Ybi°7'paon. Leeds R. Ashbund, . Oeorgell. Baker, T. C. nockblll, 13•Agi. W. Tingley, 6. W. Carpenter, Z. Lothrop, Robert Stron, If. L. Cerium, C. S. Wood, t ItobertToland, - ~.. Mondial' MIL • Ethernet) G. Junekr Joules L. Taylor' M Wm. usser, Jacob T. Buntin g, Archibald Getty, : • y G. 31 Stroud, Wm/M. Semple, mows. 3. 0. COFFIN, dont,. ter Third and Wood threeih. Pittsburgh Life, Fire , and Afarinoiinc , Co., Office, Corner Market, and Water PITTSBURGH, PA. ; ROM GALWAY. President. Tued.GliinAM.Bri'y TWA Oompany makcit every Thew:ince Appertaining to or connected with , Also, against Hall and Cargo Rieke, em the OBio - and alimhaappl rlrers and tributarier, and Harlan EBB gen erally. And against Leas or %meg, by Piro. And against tea Perils of tbo Sea ind Tnlarld Hari I and Tramporta don. P.Aleira lamed at the lorrest ntes coneldont erltb mid all parr 100. Bob= °Away, Samoa! IdaClarke°, Jultepb P. , Ltztam, )L D., John Sant, Jar,. Martha% David Rientr, James W. Qum. Atbutlntn,. Fel6—aarZi-ly Eureka nsuranre •Company, OF rrx•NSYLV.V.I.i/ . Offiec N 0.9 Water ..9'., 1NC9.54•01. . t : Asserts, MAT 19r Stock Du. Bala Pictaburith 00 m1.D.D. . • ... • 1 3 Z , 36 Premium name_ 09 1 . 22 dear. Rxetnagnattlk Stnek—Cost 9,1*0 0 Mortc4,.••• 9,11. Rmelenblo. 9,000 00 905 10 Book Accounts 12,729 9 !I 8241,30 J. 11. Shocnborger, W. K. NlTnlck, It. I). Cochran, John A. Canallar O. W. Ituchclor; Jame,' L Rannatt, • R. PrAarcr. Ira atnry. Pen nosylvarrirt, Irururancoo Cornpart OF PiTTBIIIIROII. NO. 63 Foyrfle, Stmt. Authorized Cppittd, $300,000: -• • . InAuro Building, AM eti Property, egshost tow o dad • ago by Firo and the pr.rilsorkthe.p,e, and Inlud Norlga• Con nod Trannwrfatlno. • .. onrerosa. .. Wm. F. Johnston, .' I. arliT Sproul, W. M'Clinto,k, • J . U. . 1 .P.. :, .. .....: .3 D. E. Park, W. aven, A. J. Jo ' ' Jacob Palmer, ILMIr Pattenion, James P. Tamer, Avi i ~ nra n l iv l P *"4. • So '''' Presideist,PLem SCIL.P. JOIIN ON. - Vire President, EDDY PATTNItSON.' re - .1 . i; i l mt nol2. . , Sectary and 2 reamer, A. A. C, E.bura;ional. Collagist, and' Container. la thatitMecs ' : NEW. baNasr., THIS- INSTITUTION HAS ta,th - IN nameatutoperatiou for tat years. It is designed t • nowt the *ants of those Amnia who stalk to secure for • their Bons all themlturitagce for yoeotal admit don that pm be anywhere furnialtsd, without 'losing that attentical to health, and that parental superrision *adrenal:ll=ot "Nth the young require,. • The mental training Includes a thorough English, Mathe matical and Sclontitic Education. preparation RitszylmairagM that dpei ,not oast lip angel/on of-the -Law, Medical or. School*" • course of classical studies, minute, and ansagedi as may be desired: a mums of Modern and's. Indira 'embalm History and Mental and IbLtic l Peltnta. The Moral Zdttration It reared by the pennant .h i ja: Of tho teachers, bye Weldon .101*w:hoot baby of moderate ate, of arbiafthe Vice Piinelpsla are the - . by graduated, disciplinary messages, by sregalag. tonratO of ends of tbellible, blond &knee, and of the' aillietmas at Natural and Racrealoilloligion. The Thysicallndaing.consisto Of a twascribictComatro krocolcas to •WO and well fentsbed glinumahnit, 'Antler the direction of an accompUshed Oymnaen sad it ench amooat Of Military (WNW& under fall argantudlon man Infantry corps, with competent onset, mad iiiette=m will secure vigor; habit. of command a nd and aklod •nddtgre.of Mals* which 011 7.. 1 7 4 ret to the full discharga of. We i _uisi of i In also taken to encoarage wbomosports s . batleicat dad rowinm and mortutdtisa,ara flaradthed foroccoeSonal pa don't. e.-witutte Into t he ontatty.. 1310 CW wiry Admit ted Ittlemr timed the year. ~• ppotolognto with folflalcamation will be. funnohnfoi llcation to the Principal tayl2.l.inurap.WM. FL Rd 41431. Meadville Fun a Seminary, • MILE FOURTH TERM cif. this Institution wut codinenee onMONDAY, May Iltb. (4. ruplis ~ill be charged $7,50 per tern, and will wed studies they wish to pursue Dem the following list. Tending Ancient Zoology, Benedetto% 13fotisina • . ' .Aatrormaty, Psononciation, Map Drawing, ,Nat.. Philosophy, Spelling,AncientOrograpby,Phylkdogy, • Writing, - Modern . i. Grammar, Arithmetic, Compaition, Physical " Iktek.lieeping, Rhetoric, Chemistry, Algebra, .t logic/ Botany, .Geometry, Trigoonnotry. For Omsk, Levi . Italian, Spaoht, French. OcAnat. Swedish and" Anglotesen, an additional thugs ofsl PiBl.o, per NOraa of twenty Dem. SS 2 011 Draw leg, per cams of twenty ... . ... 4,. Painting ". ' A German lady, an excellent pianist. maids, la the indent give Memos on the Piano audio Genesis and /1 7 =. A low pupils will be accommodated in the [sadly of th• Principal. BoarA, with fwti end light, elfin tet of waddler. $3 per week. All payment, Cr. to be made in advance. JOSUBA KF.NDALL, A. U. Prieel APRItATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, *TRIM' lIRIGIITON, , IIDAVER COUNTY.PA'. Rte. JOS. P. TAYLOR, A. 3L,'Recrac • The Sommer Tenn will begin on MONDAY. May 44.. For arcnier.. whim. the Rector, et el. rvacteaci, at Br A t 74 Teutons of this Selaol, to whentrelrntlea ma; NI made,are Rem Theo M. Wows. _ . . Rev. T. B. Lyman, Geo. 8. Belden:Mr:F. Winton., F.at, 11. L. Iting,llt, Esq. lI.ITTASNING•FE3LALE INSTITUTE:- DAY AND DOADDLNO SCLIDOI..-rDeT.J.I4 Mug, non LADY, Prneirale. Into of New Tort. - t ii „ J. Derksr, N. Y. Dr.' lUD, Editor ofioarnel of Meetly Deno Dr. J. D. meney, - LL. D., iiittenving, - ,INL; Itee„l. Mr. Efilton; Des. Mr. Dick,rslitort Dittsbiugh w 4 Judge Pupas Judge Bollogton, end citizens trecerelly, cetabsznes = II TIT. Ittedlng 710 ins ap.4 Utrrari treefiu al* tlrac ;, spu:nt ---------______ , ; - A Prize t 9 lif7er7 Pnwehas•ll.. ' , 1 ,, 17;r3a:E1SVP 177-JECMI=CET HOW' vi - nly AT ALL: TLMES---at Vie' 'Bog* y y stare of EVANS e GO, Lle 4002 roedwny.wbo WI taken. (one yen& leis... end opened the, b......, ......, elegent-Store. No. C 7, anedway, Pause et N ew 'reek; 4 .137=bayhtitri boak La' onfcAilfe or an ft elm, presented eillfa . pilaf worth , Miff 13-, anti 10.00 oosmdst g Or IDS Gold Jewelry; W{' . n 11 lb. =kris Amt. ff• mak Um amic ud POO, Ilk . . 4 001.0. 11.11.0 r Erprefi Di , -pm' Ileas tbmforlif • :,,s, wok: pubtlibid spook affstflffilf - If 117Akf., fro mold .t ler than the Met. rkettylardylkaranldTariwydaiy_ cuaijit Imy *lowa. iqr Gr.c.. 4 Putiot to- ilmat il te: toetwitqfpierifudtoer nut r a ty w o r , , , - • - 41.x,rtEv4rk..-6 . A. MADEIRA, Agent, DS Water meet. Pabborgh. I=2IMEM DIDSCSMS : .L m fp 1724 11 : r' John FulToton, lidLßr D own, avhl U. C antbori Wil Ilona h Our, .. i. , Robert ILlGarthry,.. Jahn MUD, MEMO 0. W. Caq, 1: Perreort, W. W. Hartle, R. T. leech,3r, D. 31cCeinness, Geo.& Belden, e J: -J. SHOESPERGER, Pres' Wm. obietila; ElonaLnuser.. AAL Clip!, XL P. Uttlthi.ft.
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