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WEDNESDAY MORNING, MIRY . 8,;1857
cor rico sago or Irma p4iza..
Vales' Coi!n!.ylliClce,
inethaiintin of the late County Cottiention
--.," - hasiiikpaintetl the-, following County Committee,
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• or the ensuing -year under the resolution of
...2:. infeenvention: -
• :'- i Itche'rt P: Ntiin
'Behest-Mc t ..... ....-
. ~Tbss." M. Mall
•-Thos. W. Wright •
' ..!.- W.V.. Harrison
. _ .1. D. Baldwin.--
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$ - Jar. Park, Jr-
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John Young, Jr •Robinson tp.
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J. M. Porter.... ' Tartar=
~- Jacob Ger-wig Pittsburgh
r. - .W.0. Leslie ..... -. Lower 81.01airtp.
' . E. H. Stowe Pittsburgh .
.• • The members of the above committee will
meet at the office of T. M. Martanau., Fifth-EL,
near. Grant, on Wednesday, July 8, at 11 o'clock,
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:.- .4, - ..t f , • -. a. ar.
9q>•tter dowereigner to be Abandoned
The . democratic party in the times of the 'Sill-
Mot Proviso planted itself_ firmly on the basis of
the. Missouri Conipromise. It.swas willing to
.Yield all South of the Compromise line to.Slav
tuY, apart condition that all North of it 'should
beitioe But in 1854,-when it wan certain that
free States would come into the Union as the re=
suit of that compromise, Douglas discoveredthal
it - was unconstitutional, and it was consequent
ly repealed, the whole democratic party, north
and south, taking the ground thatthe people of
the Territories were constitutionally sovereign
in all things, that the Constitution gave Congress
no power to legislate for them, and that the
whole business of territorial government must
be left in their harids. This has been the doc
trine of the
s porty for three years; but it has
'now been ' ascertained that Kansas is peopled
with a popqhdion hostile ' to slavery, and that it
is not safe (for the South, the master of the
Party ! ) to trust in their bands the business of
governing themselves. The entire doctrine of
SqUatter Sovereignty is to be abandoned; and
In'another year- the party will be trampling in
the mire the platform on which they 'Were vic
torious in 1836.,Douglins, in his late Springfield
speech, proposed to crush out" Mormonism. by
abolishing the lerrifory of Malt aid patting it
ender the abielitte control-ni offictre appointed
by. the President and posseseed pro.consular
authority. Tho proposition, to be sure, was
confined to Utah; but it was plain that Douglas
intended it as a hint, designing it to lead to the
further proposition of extending the principle to
all the territories. Accordingly the Richmond
Examiner, accepting the suggestion, presents
the broad grourn3 which the South will. compel
the party to occupy. Hear the-Examiner:
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"There is but ono remedy for the trouble, and that
begins tit the beginning. Judge Douglas has pro
posed to abolish the Territorial Government of Utah
andput that country again•under the geardianship
of Congress, The proposition is wise. But confine
it not to Utah. Let it be 'entrained enthruce all the
Territories, to the extent of prohibiting, as was dthe
of yore, every sort of popular election, and every
act of popular government, in a Territory, until it
shall contain a population equal to the constitueney
of a member of the Howe of Representatives under
the federal apportionment. Let as revert to the
early territorial Policy of the country, and no longer
-pursue the rain effort to erect popular governments
in the Territories before yet the Prunlly takes root,
'Beatty is Zirmed, a Community is established, and
a wholesome Public Opinion has asserted its supre
:they over the people. Until weds this thing, recede
from this worst of nll innovations inaugurated by
the Compromise of 1830, mad relieve the squatters
in the Territories from the onerous test of governing
themselves while - their new Commonwealths are
growing up 10 the proportions of maturity, we may
depend upon it that the Principle of natter sover
eignty will be prostituted everywhere, resulting in all
the Territories in 63 arrant a humbug and farce as
it has done in Kansas and Utah."
And this is to be the end. The people of
Kansas, instead of being left to, manage their
own affairs, will be put under a government ab
solute and tyrannical, with no appeal to the
ballot box or the Nation. The doctrine of
"Squatter Sovereignty" has done its work in
humbugging the people, and it is now to be
thrown aside among the useless lumber of the
put.
PLAIN Eaourin.—The following paragraph
,'.lately appeared in the Philadelphia Christian
- Observer, edited by Bey. Dr. COIINCIII
of ." (17)17 fa r ltrt Y ht t ly . authority , t C l b iority h ' t w o h irt h ande ee
dlikthe the Word
ligiort of chttiste North '
f ;F sod the poor— or the master end slave.
And-as- the New Testament enjoin' • the reeiproosi
du-
Wei of the slave and his matter, without a breath of ecn
' sure upon their relations to each other, so would we
teach, and so must the Church teach, or incur the
• doom of those whoadef to tho Word of God."
As ire believe in aplainand out-spoken course
in these questions as well is upon ally and all
others, we admire-the independence of Dr. Con
verse,_ who evidently believes that there is noth
ing totem& which should 'not be revealed. His
views are now understood and it is well to add
anY little light that may occasionally gleam out
froth the eaten and tobacco fields of the South
upon _this Matter, to illuminate as far as possible
the beauty of the system which we are assured
there is no breath of censure for in the New
-Testament. For example, the following is a case
in point which at this moment falls under -
our
eye.. 'We give here simply the bold outline of a
very long story the whole of which we have be
' fore us:
~•One of Di; Roses slaves was taken for debt and
eoldat unction. di Presbyterian of East Tennessee
bought-Lim, and was about to sell - him to the far
South, when the dare Made his escape and bid in
the swamps for over o year,like Dred Booth liciwas
lately captured, and Ids masker had three hundred
.and thirty lashes inflicted upon his bare back. lie
was then put in irons and rent to the southern mar
ket, to be used tip lo the rice swamps. The minister,
.of whose chnrela the cruel master was a member,
thought each inhumanity should be rebuked, and
brought it to the notion of the church. The conse
quence was the minister has been obliged to fly from
parish and the State:'
• Surr-Rarmaa.—The Boston Traveller has late
adiices from the sent. of the late European War,
whither someXtostott contractors hare gone to
raise the sunken fleet. We gather from the
* ibOtitstiurce that arringements.are being made
by the Turkish piriertiment, hle. Lee,
(after he has. finished at Sebastopol) to raise the
,Turkish Fleet sunk at Stoops, certain sunken
ships in other ports in the Black Sea, and par
ticularly a line-of-battle ship, sunk hear Con
staitinople only three years since, with an arma
ment of 100 heavy brass cannon on board.
Mr. - Lee expects, attar raising their •
tiblpe, to isell!to the Busgan and Turkish. atm
urrurter4s for large etunithtt right teminufae
tate and use the Gwynne PuMping Engine for
government purposes, a right now vested in the
BeStitnitilief lind Submarine Company. The
netnews from the Expedition will he looked
foiwaid to With'umelt interest.
. .
Thosotherexpeditioix, to which allusion has
I ?ll . ..hetbre made; is the one arranged in: Con
nection witiv - ift: Gowan, who it will be remein
bared went out to Russia some time since. Gf
the - proceedings of his party we have at prase*
no - detailed account.
CAene.—The folloiing sentence
oeeure in the lender of the Plttebnrgh Post
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The:decision of the, Supreme Court in the hied
Scott ease, reanimate% former Jddi
elal hes been adopted by the people ei •
of action, and they will uphold thii law as laid
doom by the highest judicial authority of.tbe land,
regardless of the insane " isms " which *mild &deo.
eau a "higher law" which theme who would promul
gate it interptit to suit their own contracted views of
the policy alba nation.
,Whew aneditor who assumes to direct public
ppinion declares tluit the diecision in the Died
Scott case °reaffirms formarwell established ju.. -
dials? principles," he of course hoe seine e x am.
pies in.hand which homey quote. Will the ed
itor of the_port give us a single example?
Tan Boston' 2l-archer remarks that the 1111111-'
signing of the Declaration of Inc
dependence bats not , occurred On Saturday ainie
1.846. this is the.lomitestintersal in the regu
lar cycle of El 3 year -the other interTalibeing
raaPnethei7 ,6 , 5 01d'4:Yi,.1 7110 sanirr l aTY
will : eat hem= "Saturday is 1888V-alawin
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''.**a.• 3s 4'ii.*lote' lOtt.;elltie iplech
.414ige%:111., *Elite it
! lid -Aot oPeraY reripaithe policy of Governor
Arallif; of gansakaii to anbmittingthe COnsti
titicitC liotesf:iiii entire people of that
territory, yet artfully anti studiously conveyed
t 1 a impression that it did. The 'Washington
Union, in an article shortly afterward" evident
lytool him as meaning that. It said:
'•The Democratic, mmsen'ative portion of this
country will regard as 'the people' of Kansas only
tech as are now uniting to form a frame of govern
ment in accordance with the provisions of law, and
not those who are seeking to paralyse the popular
trill by illegal subterfuges and the quibbles of fanat
icism. Whatever the Constitution may be—whether
recognising or excluding Slavery, or silent in regard
to the institution—hulll be viewed as dm c-sprcosion
of the mitt of the people of Knamie, and those who
ratne it will act under the Federal Constitution, and
in a manner recognised by the °Tanis /air."
The next day, however, it took the back track,
and said:
.Fewickley tp
..Allegheny
.Pittsborgh
--McKeesport
Elizabeth tgi
--Allegheny
"Is the Constitution thee formal approved by the
people of •Xansas, and does it reflect their will on
the question, not only of Slavery, but upon all oth
ers? If it does, every One will say that with that
Constitution, whether slave, free or silent on that
point, 'she would bo admitted no a State. if it does
not, then- no one will pretend for a moment that a
Conithation condemned by a majority of tho people
should be forced upon them, no matter under what
forms and by what authority adopted. Granting •
the correctness of the proposition just stated, wonsk
I how Can that fact, to important to In, knovrn,lk,
•
certanted? We will not ray that there is no other'
mode of ascertaining it, but we will coy that the ;lost
entisfuetory and cone/mace evidence that the Conetitu
tiowae approved by the people, will be the ratification
of it by atm at the pol/e."
The Richmond South, the, new organ of the
southern - democracy; declares its inability to
ieconcile these two paragraphs; and they can
be reconciled only upon the supposition that
thefirst was written in the interest of
Douglas, and that the second was dictated by
Buchanan, who must make a show at least of
standing up for Walker. For doing so he is
roughly assaileddv southern presses and politi
cians. The Richmond IVAig asserts that Mr.
Buchanan is a second edition or Martin Van
Buren. What the South expected of Mr. Bu
chanan is clearly declared in the Richmond
South, of Juno 13th. Speaking of the last '
Pieddential contest, that paper says: -
"The Kansas controversy erns a controlling issued
in the canvass; and Mr. Buchanan was indebted to
no small share of strength in the South, to the con
viction that be was favorabk to the interests of Slet
eery in the Territory. Does anybody deny thin as
sertion? ft eau he easily enough established, oui of
the columns of aeji Democratic paper this side of the
Potomac. When the friends of Fdltriore brought
these placards from Pennsylvania with the inscrip
tion of "Buchanan. Breckenridge, and Free Kan
sas.” did we not indignantly deny that our candidate
Juror team in fur of making Kansas a Free Stair, and
did tee not protest his derotion to the rrrrr o f the
South? The people bettered at. and di.. Iturharwis
-Iran rieeted by the almost nnanimone rote of the
South.'
Id: Buchanan is evidently surrounded with
trouble on this question. If he were a bold,
resolute man` so would have no .difficulfy in
fighting his way out; but being naturally a
trimmer- he will of co;trse resort to all sorts of
political expedients to save himself with both
sections of his party, and end by yielding all to
the Southern section. Ho is understood, just
now, to be endorsing Walker, in Foams, in the
view that the Constitution soon to be formed
must be submitted to the people, the whole peo
ple, and nothing but the people. But there is
nothing more certain than that the pro-slavery
ruffians, who have the job of making the consti
tution, will refuse, unanimously, to submit the
result of their deliberations to the people, and
will bring their bantling at once before Congress.
Then the question is, will Mr. Buchanan sustain
Co, Walker in the °exertion that Congrcts should
refuse, in that ease, to admit Kansas a. a State—
.lie antecedents, and those of his party, are full
of facts, the logic of which is; that he will not
dare to use his influence, under any circum
stances, to keep Kansas out of the Union,.if a
sieve constitution is formed for that Territory,
and admission into the confederacy demanded
under it. If he should dare so much, the South
would denounce him as an Abolitionist, and
DOuglas will, at the head of the whole horde of
Pro-slavery Senators, hunt him down. If her
does not, be deserts Walker, and makes it palp
able and patent to all that the Democratic party
is nothing more or less than the propagandist of
slavery. In either case the Democracy will be
distracted, divided, and doomed.
SQUATTER SOTLREIONTY gave a particular
demonstration of itself in New York City 'on
the 4th of July. It means in those sections of
the city where it burnt most conspicuously
forth, runs, rowdyism and rascality. Its ear
marks are as easily read as they were during
the Kraisas war on the vexed soillif jlutb.
tort'. Its peculiar L .n as may be seen by
the re ort t ye-witnesses as published in an
other column of the Gazette this morning, is
the VI. 'Ward of the Metropolis, Where Mr. Du
'chanan received in Novemticr last 2,375 votes
and Fremont but 294. Its grand seigneur in
that city is Fernando Wood as plainly as was B
F. Stringfellow in Kansas. Its arguments in the
metropolis, are barricades; revolvers, brickbats
and mrusitiits‘s they were in the, Territory on
our Western frontier, and its results were on the
Fourth, seven killed and eighty wounded, many
of Whom will doubtless die of grievous may
hem and contusion. The parallelis complete.
De bouth—
This outbreak has been forseen for several
weeks, and all the worst elements of the most
degraded portion of a great city have been
wrought up to &pitch of frenzy by inflammatory
appeals and poisoned whiskey until the watch
word Of down with the "Black Republicans "
became the rally cry of the mob armed against
the peace and dignity of the community. Wood
is now the - leader of the New York City Democ
racy, whiclehas at last reduced itself down in
his stronghold to the most reckless and. aban
doned' wretches which can infest any city. The
battle which had been nursed and prepared
under the lead of Mayor Wood and which com
menced against the Metropolitan police drew
out anoilier set of rowdies, who held . the battle
ground on the score of an ancient. , local feud,
and for the puresake of fighting. *The begin
ning of the lamentable event is, however, en
tirely attributable to that spirit of desperate
lawlessness and ruffianism which has caused
pain to law•abiding men throughout the whole
nation for two years past, and found its' most
favored theatre in genus during that time.
Mona Haanowv.—The Penntylranian, the
leading democratic organ of the State, not con
tent with advocating the sale of the Main Line,
and snubbing the State Convention of its party
for resolving otherwise, and roundly abusing
SensantaiPacker's brother-in-law, fc.or daring to
attack the Pennsylvanian on that Retire, actually
travels out West, and pitches with maliCiouli
tenor into the editor of the Beaver Star, one of
the magtlates of Western democracy. Hear it:
Tor Don 'Sun' :Bsita"=The Ker.... Stan
pUblielted at Bearer, by R. G. McGregor, has coarse.
ly Vituperated the proprietor of the Penney/ranks,
and descended to the most grow .personal invective,
because we bare advocated a talent' the Main Line
of the Public Works. There are some of oar Delti
ocriale cotemporaries who differed from us as to the
terms of sale, who have since acknowledged that the
State wad rid of a bad bargain in parting with them,
on the basis of the law, subject to the qdalifications
Imposed by the Supreme Court. With such, we re
gretted to come in temporary antagonism, but the
cause being removed, we ace now ready to co-operate
again heartilytor the success of Democratic pima
pies. For such takterableereatures, however, as thin
Beaver editor,. whose want of influence is ehowii by
the-stilt : increasing Block Republican vote in ins
county, where Abolition and treason to the Constitu
tion festers in a putrid soil, we have nothing bet eon.
tempt. While( the city of Plulodelphia, under the
recognised exertions of the Pennaylvaniin, has up
rooted liiggeriim and Dark Lantern conspiracies
trout its borders, and presents large Detaiteratie ma
jorities', Beaver county leas darkly and bispenetnibly
closed to the influence of this -Western filar, air it it
never glimmered In the political firmament. Wean
parson oar way undisturbed by the bray of welt an
asinine it no more affects.= .than does the
barking of - a. cur the onward progress of a poising
locomotive."
.We would suggest as the best thing that can
be done in thovremises, that the Penn 4lr anion
beletinsferred tolleaver county, and the tearer,
Star to Philadelphia. The latter is evidently
doing no good to its party wheAs it is, and the
Pantsyloanian; hayipg OprpoteCaut, enemy in
Philadelphia can . afford to transfer 'its
prowess olsowb;ro. •
Tam BUILDZIL WILL -Cass.--It is stated, that
MN. Cunningham, confident of a decision In:her
favor:from the Surrogate, itatie estate calm;
making- active prepaiatirms .her
property; -with ariewto remond to Ohio, where,
Ulm said, she his seine 'Matins residing. tier
daughters will accompany her. One of them, ii
losald,-alll shortly berm:it:l.
Daartrojiliot-Wit.
our first page thiaMorning a shori-bodeotepre
hensive biographical sketch of the life of the
late laMetited Win. L. Marcy. of New York.
-Having just withdrawn from a place of high
dignity in which he won praisestven from his
politiMilintagoitints, and where he acted as the
balance wheel in an administration which but
for him would , have been an entire failure, the
sudden closing in upon him of the night of
death with a promise of life's quiet evening
seemingly assured. is made the more solemn by
the contrast thus strikinglypresented. A states
man has fallen en the anniversary day of the
nation's birth, and we wish to think only of the
, good- that was in him, leaving the bad to be
"interred with his bones."
A DLFFICIILTV 1F THE WAY OP ADOLMITSO Po-
LIOANY.—The Charlestown, S. C. Mercury call
tateution to an alleged difficulty in the way of
Congress interfering with the Mormon- system
of plurality of wives, in the Territory of Utah.
It says
Polygamy, as it is so called among the Mor
mons. is only coneubindage. No form of mar
riage is executed between the parties. Brigham
Young, or one of the elders, says to a woman
t sat she is "sealed" to such a man, and she goes
and lives with him. Brigham calls all who are
sealed to him wives, but they are only concu
bines Now is there any law of the United
Stites making concubinage a crime° Some of
the States make adultery a punishable offence in
their courts.—But there is no such a law enact
ed by Congress for the Territory. The concu
binaga of Mormonism may, therefore, continue
in existence with the full authority of the United
States in this Territory.
NIARRIED—On the Ilth alt. by Rev.?. W. Clerk, Mr.
ROBERT MARSHA and Mira ELI7.A ANN IrcArLer, of
Hanover. Beaver county.
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Rogers' Improved Patent Steel
CultiNtstost 'Peet h.
(bane Eon and FirE Street", PaD',ler,ll. 111..
Dttd.lyolfr•
111 , 1N121" 1-/.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WITOLG.AT.E DEALFJt
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Flsh,
And Produce
din" , 23- Morn, PatsAurgh.
Rouse, Sign . and Ornamental Painter,
Grainer and Gilder on Glass,
•
Na l= SMITHFIELD STREET.
Ntsuly commits the Post Wilco,
ap2:nlydin PrITSDDRO PA.
INERAI. WATER.
PURE, CO LID . A.INTEr SP ARRIMNTG,
DRAWN FROM
PORVELIAN POVNTA INS,
TIIROVOLI SILVER TULE&
ONlTfroacc.r , rovirxer IS Pirrantaill
If. D. scrux, Fourth atiett,
Corner Ferry et., two doom from Knox'e Confectionary.
Jelllsodfc
EIAWF.:S Sc CLAMMY%
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
MECO=
VILLAS IN
White Lead and Zino Paints.
Also, all lamb. of PAlnts. OIL,, Varnialsel, Window Ohm,
144 . Woad Ravi, t aco doors above Diamond Ailey
milthlydfc •
Pittsburgh Variety Works
JONES, W.A.LIANG-IPORE) & CO.,
((ilmre to Warwick, Attorbury A C 0.,)
Newt.e ofitigbt and Left [land Poor Locke, Spring,
Dmp and Thumb Latch., Planar= and Cormier Scalce,
Coffee, Chrn and Paint Mille. and Domestic Hardware gener
ally. corner of Water and Grant streak Pitteburgb, lin.
Jradaydie
JOIAEN COCTAIVA.I , 7 1312.05,
MANCTiLITREIS OT
Iron Sailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, lit,
IV.. fll &awl Sfrool ara &d Third Ser.,4
(Between Waal and Starkey) PITISBUIWII,-
Mr.. Oa band a variety of new Patterns fancy and plain,
suitable for all purpows. Particular attention raid to en•
cawing Greve Lott. Jobbing tante at abort ntlro. mrf ,
G ORGY W. & CO.,
31.211.1 , 71:TP.A.C21:71=MME1,
&moo of Pilo and di quoin aarrd,• Finn lfßrtf,
Manotketero nu, and Oak Keg. of the nohow &scrip.
thaw of NAII,ELIIS, which they will 8..11 at the lower(
market prkez.
arj-Iftntracta are rewpectfully wAfeitwil. All vrork aao ,
noted of the beat q twiny. flel2lyd4.
J. NI. 1.j 7- 1 . 1•1.FI,
Mf]ROHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr:lrinh's Caw Building,)
A II 17 - F: li. -- 1. 1 S 0.
IN TM;
IVIANSFIp•LD (Ohio) HERALD
A . DDItE-q9 •
13R3MRHOET & DAY,
metthfclf MANSFIELD, 01110.
LAXIC+I3I.I2q.
3SLUEIR,CMI-.A.Msrr
mr3l:3lnti No. A Hind Stn. ...4 near Fburfh.
Tim immense mass of testimony in favor Bf 1 foothold's
Herman Bitters, nominees us that Oita Ibis nrtlele is all that
it fs represented to he, tusibin consnittentit, ere ativisti
ttial of it by thawalltlcted With Uses,. for which it Is
recommended.
IL OUTFIELD, LK, mid
liotratt., Dodge c 0,1110., Nov. 1, ISsl.—.oror n year Pp
1 nut soma money 10 you (two Otnadn, and rrmired come
(your Gernia6 DittCrit which I useitaml found great relief
from. My heidth has impnired toeuch a degree that I em
agar, able to attend to huzinees., A large. number of dye.
peptic. In this neighborhood her o toeend to Milltauble
for the medicine. An agent here could sell large quanti
ties, M Muer it to ben sure Cure."
. .
SamitelMeore, Pistillle, Wls., James L. Manellle, Jeffs' ,
Wis., Reinert, Kemp 6 Cu., Janesville, Wis., and ethers
in that Bette, hare 11.1101 espnneed their grmt confidence In
the Mines of the ilitten.
. Bokl, N7ioleule end Rotoll. at Dr. GEO. KEY§EII'S
Drag Store, 140 Wood ametolga of the GolJell Mortiv.
800 ailvertisemnut ' Ja3o...rdkurT
A RETIRED PII YSICIAN
Who mode of life haven...arty run ma, diem:leered while In
theEaat ladle., a certain cure for Comumption, Asthma,
Brunehltia,Ceughs.Oolds, and Sourest Debility. The remedy
watchsoorered by him when - hht onlychild , a danghter, was
given op to die. Ile lout hoard much of the wonderful re
tort:loe and healing qualities of preparations Made from the
East India Hemp. addßhe thoneht occurred to him that he
Might mace remedy for Itischiht Ile studied hard modulo.
muted tureallehmtda wishes. His ebildans enrol, and Is new
annelid M.U. Ile has Mum administered thewoonderftd rem.
oilyothotoandsofeuAererPinail parte of the world, and he
has offer felled in making them completely healthy, and
happy. Wishing to do mi much good as pimdtde, 'hewn' mond
tomtit of hi. SIMIMed fellow.beinue 1. request% tide Melte,
with fall lind.wHillelt ditrutiotut for makhig it up, and ego-
costal/I.lmin; it. „Ile maim! melt •epplinapt to .ehrlcee
him nee 011111Ing—three cadet° he returned as landag4 on
the recipe, and the reitalmler to be oppllod to the payment
of MU alrerthesment. , ' • - Address •
Dr. H. JANW, No 19,Grand etnet, Jcrif y
N.ll.—Dr; if Jame. has neither omed nof agent In NUR
York; att one have pmtendesl and advertised. • The recipe
hi sent from trot.LACT. but No 19, Growl etreet, Jersey. city,
New Jersey. . . JeZhil&w3mkt'T.
- 1 )r• J. F. MKETZ.II T lu i tng ere
psed the aer.elete of the mesa arpariexteed _DI
wotimosat la the Stat I* ',tapered 1417-
ThelkadePled
to
"each cemn. :Fall WI. of lee*
or partaaleeta Dud arthlalal pm* 1p?! . .? oaatlnuom
.- Xja& Inserted; will' all dereer ee at the tam
eamettath
•
AFlFOptuations awl Work warranted.
Mee N 0.105 Fourth lone, heturoon %Food and &althea/4
otrooK PitUtorrgb.
oplfeeloutfO
-sspictai, zfrutir,P.
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To Corisi*nplivee and other Invalids!
APPOZATXR.I7 zxrznaD ro.rmrisa. . •
Dre:C.ht.laT'ClEE dr J. VT. firrTiEMSll
Hate concluded to extend their stay In Pittsburgh, till
SATURDAY EVENING, July 18th, and will rennin at Wo
ST. CLAIIt - HOTEL,lthery they may be consulted by those
wishing to avail themselves of D. .tugs system of treat
,
mem.
Tbo combination of remedial measures adopted by Dr.
Fitch and Dr. Sykes bus teen amply tested 4 and ro
&idly proved tole In practice nll that It claims to be in the
ern that Its originators do not hesitate to assert. that by
,tbelr system, relief maybe obtained in all cases nut absolute.
ly beyond the reach of remedies.
By this mode uf treatment, the advantage of italicise arol
Sthrii 'trouble Inhalations is added to that of appropriate In
tent. remedies, to renovate and sustain the strength of the
general sYalenei and them with such Mechanical moans as
the case rimy Indicate, Joined to properattentiou to exercise,
b.aditne, Nettie:l3,lu., Ic e will not only afford more or
le. relief alutost all coma but will effect permanent mires
in many cum, to which only partial and tempontry relief ,
' could beobtathed from any one of the alarm measure. sing-
But although malty otherwise fatal roses of constimie
Bon may be thou relieved, there are etlll many which passed
Delmal hope, and Mom who are in any way Inclined to a
dims. so Inaldnous, and so fa:tautly fatal as consumption,
cannot be too careful to give their cases timely °Station.—
The delay even of a few weelta may, In many cases, turn the
male agednal. the patient. '
Whore It is possible, we always prefer to make et "num/
crenate:gorier& and thus ascertain the woesa condition of the
lunge, awe wish to undertake no case whore we have not a
chance of doing good; and we wish ono to consult no who
Is not mutely to hear the truth.
Those unable to shelties will, in w ing, be carefuljo state
their ...fully, answering. at len . our publish._ list of
questions, which sill to soot to an requesting it, and the
nee.mary red:clothe& as well for di seep of the Lungs and
Stoniach,as for Female Diseases. ma be met by Express to
almost any part of the United Stet . Consultation Free.—
Office hoters.lo to 4 ~'clock. daily. •
Clair Hotel. Pittsburgh,' CALVIN M. FITCH, M. D.
Slay 12th, ISS7. I JOILN W. SYKES, M. D.
ruylialkwteiF
7 --- E - xchan g a Bonk of N4 - 5 - a-stakva,
FLO RE.NC.E, N. T.
GEO. SINCLAIR, P,4 IL:VI:EDER, (Wier.
GEO. SLIN . C.LA.IIR. Sc CO,
General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants,
Florence, N. a'
Will give limit' personal attention to Buying and Belting Reel
Estate,Entering Lands, Loaning Money' and Pugin& Take.,
In Nebraska, lawn 6121 i
ILTIMCES:
Exchange hank, Pittsburgh, Pa.
C. 0. H., . • "
it. Patrick k Co., Bankers, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Atwell, Leek Co. Merchant.
It. P. Raley. Banker. Philadelphia
Winslow, Lanier 4 Co.. Now lark.
Lams k Simonds,' ttnikers, St. Louis.
Bellew k Co., Merchants, • " "
Bank or Commerce, Ciereinid, Ohio.
.1 O. llusnly ' • " ap7:Cnsikwkall
sA.Nrumr_. G-12.A.Y.
3id/E11.2.0.1-X.AN'T '1".49.7.1..CDR,
Ne. 32 ST— AIR STREET,
fe2fkfrtf (Dr. Iriah'ii New HuibliniT,.)
iaat.N. Caps and Furs.
llir CORD &VCO.,
holexale and ßetail II ttttt a,
131 Wood Street.
11. ' i
fi
ways n hand a full and complete stuck at lIATS,
CAPS FITS, Whotende Mad Renal, roll at the lowest
Eaiiern price; to which they (lotto attention of all pi,
chasen, oc2idtt
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY STREET
European and Intelligence Office,
Keep. alkny. ror can In.ntt. on Europe for any amount.
and tneocner anti packet Ticket.. to_and front LiTertnnil to
New York.
Girls for cooks and general honor-cork furnished to
houselfepor. on short notice.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills and Syrup aluuy. , on hand.
Posen - were 1•omg!•t from \e York and Philadelphia on
rutin - sod to Pitt-burgh. joDully
G. 14.; Olt GrF; A. N.
3/nonactorer nod Dealer In All kinds of
TOBACCO, SNOTI" AND CIGARS,
A N ID
LEAF TOBACCO,
Comer of SiwitAfrid Mreel and Diamond Alley,
nr3:l vie PI3IBPIVIOII, PA
The Only Remedytfor Conwumption, which
niperlence has proved
li .
EL.EGrRiNI.A.N. C ARK & CO'S,
[Late Rudder,. lark k Co.,]
Pure and Genuill Cod Liver Oil.
It h. .0,01 the tea of we, yea with ineneteing popular
ity, end proved citations wh e others hare failed. See
that you get Ilegetuan. Clark k n., for ilium the death of
our Mr. Ihtehten an article coned “Raslitinis" hoe been Ito
troduced, in no way tonnscted wi h IL.C. k Co e ur 11. C. A Co.
Sold by SDI... A Ce- B. A. Paiterstorn .k Co., Flamm
Bane. and Drugginte generally. • Jest 2 niterfcP
W. D. WOOD D. D. 11.0.(1 . O. Y. WU....
WOOD, MOORS AD & CO.,
ID.CIACTDI44 01
•Aarteriean Gralvtani "lea Sheet Iron,
And Sole Agents for the Sak of
W. Dm= Woon's
1:=IM=22=!!!!!
, -
At n, Golvaniu4 Currunatnil Iron. for RooOng.
.61•••IVArelloww—No. 131 Pro • Strret, l'im6urg A
ja.t.nlyilk.fr£
S. CO.
BA NiEEtta.
woou STREET CORNER THIRD.
Dcposrr6 rerTived on current ueeounts as
Internst incl Insly . rnopcy d ryaxital f. n finn+l
All A,n•kson our Lace u - In tr• paid in currency, I.ll3itu
utlaervlon ntarkril.
• .
W. 11. Wiliktma Co.kboy and ofdt Fach.r. , ,^ on the prin
- 11.%1 ride. of Ow Uttitw.l State% and Eurni, je.27:ltn
ci.A.R.ci
Owner of 74nn atm( tif s Clair Stn.:, Pollaburgh
Choice Brand" of Imported eigarm.
T033-A.OOC),
•
Solicit' , the attention of fn o okora . 04 1 ch sw „ rs to hi s
sto,k. whirl: will Is. ho in
tool ropleto .10 qualo, And .oristy.
British wd Continental Exchange
• '• •
On the Union Sank, London;
In Sums of 1.l and rinnzrds. '
Thew Drafts are ...Imitable at all the prinelpaltowna of
England. Scotland and Ireland and the COTItIMPU:. •
eof draw eight Dills on M. A. ORUNEMAII3f A-DAL
IAN, Frankfort a Main. which Serf aS o Remittance to all
part. of tiermany, Ewitserland mad liolland
Persons Intending to travel abroad may procum tbrongb
us Lettere of Credit. or which Money mat be obtained, as
ooded, In any part of Europe
Collections of hdle, Notre and other securities in Swope,
will remise prompt attention.
W3l. U. WILLIAMS 2 00.,
mt,m corner Wool and Third streets.
• Nelson's Ambrotnies.
PRICES REDUCED
Gallery, corner Third and Market. 8t
ENTRANCE ON TRIRD STREET.
We are now preparedto offer to tho public onr well known
styles or Ambrotypes at the low price or ONE DOLLAR and
UPWARDS. Those winging Nikenesses taken in the best
style of the art, will dolt it greatly to their Intereat to give
OIL establishment a call. A large assortment of Plain and
Pansy CAM'S always on hand. ep2l:lyfe
DR. Lis..ver. ANDEFf'S lODINE WATER.
L\FALLIDLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
CERTAIXREMEDJ - FOR SrROFOLA.
Dn. lima Athens basing - at length succeeded In effect
ing what has long been considered the great dealiemtum in
medicine,. PEILFECF SOLUTION OFIODIN E IN WATER,
often it to the Faculty med Public as • remedy for a' multi
flute of cemplairde hitherto pronounced beyond all radical
cure. In all stromous affections, where the ecroufelous
taint iselther hereditary or an/aired the lODINE WATER
ERADICATES TI E ELEMENTS of the dlemow. InFEVER
AND AGUE it perfect. a TIFOROUOII 'and PERMANENT
removal from the wyetent of the morbid names of the die.
order. The beneficial rthulta aro lertnetUately felt in LIV
ER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUS DISEASES, luotornets,
and other lIEMORIIATIELL TUMORS, REMIT DISEASES,
DERANQEMENT OF THE Llyra, KIDNEYS awl BEAD
DF.R,DROPSY, RIIIIUMATISM, NEURAL
OTA.•ILEMORIIROIDS,NERPOUS AFFECTIONS, wad all
FEMALE DISEASES, together with DRONCIRTILL, and the
entire range of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Dr. Henry
Ander.' lodine Water has been analysed by Dr. Jthwe 11.
Chilton. the celebrated eimmelst. and also by Pi...femur
James C. Booth, of the U. S.. Mint, of Philadelphia, and
I oth pronounce It to be. Joel whet it N rrammehel. For
circulars furnithlng foil &tells of the legitimate character
of this remarkeble medicine... well am for certlllmtes vol
untarily given by Rem rho Imre licensor...l by lea ww.—
The public are Invited to rail upon
Dn: GEO. 11. KETSEII, 144, Wood amen,
JeAkdanv&V %rut... 10 nod Retell Ageot.
"Beat Pill. 14 Use."
Frazer • s Ileac/ache Pills.
They will cum the most riolent lokdkam.
They will core exeklee
They area tonic ae welt as purgatire.
If your bead pain@ you, one doee will cure yon.
If you barn indigestion they will.belp you. •
If yen aro sick they trill make you well.
They are rho best pill to mire biliousness. •
They ore a plain pill and • good pill.
No better pill ean bo compounded.
They cast only 25 route a bog.
Sent by mail to all prig of the United Slates. -
Direct your letters to Da. KEYSER, \n.140 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, So., the Wholesale Agent. mylloileweg
==!
- SE D. RENTMECA.III"; -- 7
LANCIACIGIIM AND DCALININ IN
AU kinds of Tolbasso;linvir and Cigars.
Have recently taken the banding Ka 129 Wood Street, lei
addition to their Manntactining Establishment, No.43lrwin
street, where they will be pleased to metro their friends,
ap27lydfc . .
FRANUIPANXIII.
•
The price ofe Filoo6 1. bb Cents. •
The prier of the Pomade le 73 ovule.
The priceoftherochet,(eeryelegent)le 75 coots.
The peke of thereon, (pee bor) 1,00 •
The prier of tho Incense..._ is 60 cents.
Gel *Noe Fronepanni. Everybody owed. '
INGEn L CO., 390 Broadway, Now York. Soldliverynhere
•
FRANdIPANNI, •
NOTICE TO tliZ Prlllle—Will,llllll Certain person. Iv rho
Unltnl States are offering for sale
Fmngiparmi Perfumes,
of a mn.as natuminlorltatioo of the tea' article made by
?tonere. PIESSB & LUBlN,thls lo
TO CAUTIOY THE YUKIO
that none to gentgno hot whet hu the tome of PIRSBT &
LUBIN of Bond at., Londoton the bottles, and gold • by
INIIER A CO.. of Now YOrk.SOLE &BENTS.
Tato New London Scent, .
Prruiginanni, an Eternal Perfume
Prom the Holy City.
INGER & Co., .ISOBroadway,Neir York. SOldEcorywhom
. •
.1.2.4414,' twdlmfr,
J.A.S. Mo.II..IVOELLIN,
Alcohol, Cologne Aririts and Fusel Oil,
datolyrc. ands l6B 0 &nand greet.
KETSEit'll Sp - MIXER.. BRAcrs—From
Pittsburgh Dienatch,.April DtL, 11346,F0r more than
YelariPitst we here constaidir worn the IYashiogtork dor
pender Brace; tuannfaitured Sr Dr. Gm It. Raiser, of No,
U 0 Wood street, in Who city, and w ould. heal - DIY isobto•
mend It to all who are compelled to 'follow a sedentary eCcre.
Winn.. As we hare before ninetked, .tit tnJAng attention
to its mettle, itanswere for 0 brace and inwenders, Eh o
weight of the pantaloons befogso placed oa to continua/4
trod to 1 44 the sheubters i t their natnnitpitttioa murex:.
'Pond tlig chest, *omen, hrndreds of whom ire annually
injured by the weight of entrinotts "skirts," should nisi
procure these brans,. Ds pitionlai in procuring 'the kind
mentioned, etimany of the bares sold on humbug. Bold
at Dr. GED. H. ICRYBElCSlOthateinDrutett , 140 Weed
street, sign of th e rlt e hhuiphrtar. Je2Cedtwer
To Nervous iurtererik—A retina
rortored to health In fort ineo, one: .6.4.1•Ye.CM1
=rem. font*, Is stabil to make 19rtanti Om
me of
awn . 'win Nod (freopbo prartiptlon Wed: Direct to Urt
Bor.
Nen York JOYIDI 1VD.606. ALL, lie. 69 Parton a m
tmt. prOoklyrt,
ySnodirtßroY
Bar,Asr Poxrs, of a superior kind, for sole
[JaCctlkwzn DR. USBER'S, Wrffood
Orb) abbertisnnento
Calms' LcaugasaCoa:rayr,
Pit:mecum, Juno 15th. 1557. j •
Dr - i - r . nes - D.—The President and Directors
of thlsCompany hare this day 'declared a dhidend of
Eight Dollars per share upon the Oaarital Stack: say Five
Dollar payable in oath to the Stock Ilohlera. or their legal
reptreatativer,On .and after Monday, the 2.03 lost, and
Three Dollars errant.' to their Stork.
Jelthfelm
SAMUEL L. MARSILIp..I ( . grey.
CITIZEN'S BANK.
a4.CITIZENS' BANK, PITTSI3I.7IbaII, May
1.9,10.56.—N011ce I, hereby given to the Stockholder*
of this Hank. that books for tho suberriptlon at the VW) ;
WO of additional replica stock, (authorized by the Isle sup.
plement to the charter of the Citizens' Deposit Dank,) will
be opened on 310NDAY, '2sth lust, end remain open ontll
the tllth of July next .E. D. JONES, Cish'r.
ruy2k.2lndche.
Ittacrtarrs'AlSD MANLIFACTCHLRA . Bar.. t
• Pittsburgh.7une3th,l6.s7. )
reiN conformity with the 2.lith section of the
Constitution of AniCatnnuinwealth ef Pennsylvania.
notice is hereby etven'tlntt appilattion will be made to the
Legislature. at the neat suasion. for the Renewal or Este.
mien of the Charter of the Merchants' and Manufacture.'
Banker Pittsburgh, forthe term of fifteen years. By order
of the Board of Dirartors.
Je2.lkOmil W. 11. DENNY,Carbler.
Fr.TnE ONLY PLACE where Tickehi can be
proctired vla
CLEVELAKD AND TOLEDO
TO CIIICAGO AND TILE NORTHWEST,
Is at the odice of the Company, Monongahela Roam, No.
IM. and opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, corn,
of Warne and Llbertystreete.
mySidkrdmT my' P. &NOWLAND, Anent.
In the Diatriet Court of Allegheny . County
Williams, Brum A Clark} No. or.er I&,O,
a,
J.
B. Chapman, Jmigement by defsnit de
And now yfny 10.1S1T, affidavit of claim far Ave hundred
and ninety...lM dollars and eighty-one mum with Interest
from November 18th, 1853, being for a hookuccount owing
by mid defendant to odd plaintlffe,a copy of which isimmto
attached, preseented and rend In open Court, and on motion
of Wm. M. Shinn, Attorney for plaintiffs, Mile granted
for the Prothonotary to asemot the damages according to law
aod that the Sheriff move a notice of Rule upon the Gar
nishees, publish the same for six weeks in one news paper
printed in the county of Allegheny mod also In ono THlRS
paper pinted in or neat Warsaw in the State of Illinois the
supposed place of residence of the defendant, and that upon
the return of said minim, and proof of mid publication be
ing mad.: and filed, final judgement be entered by Ma Pro.
thonotary for the amount so ansesseiL Prone the Record.
JOILN BIRMINGHAM, Prothonotary,
Root Psmertergr. Sherin. JyrowlttP
OSTRICH IPFLA.I-1-I-FII2S.
Artificial Flowers
Fancy Ornament, and Lace Trimmings
for Bonnets.
1
T. Tile Mit
racosrrs or Prrrsuroon:—
•
he subscribers linen large Jlanuthatory in
T
Paris, and one in Now York. ionchtsively devoted to the
manufacture of the above kind of goods. Their prneent
stock embracing e tnany thousand style. of Feather" and
Flowery. Also the,material fur manufacturing them, which
are offered at wholeade only, at their Ware home.
A ENDEBSO:V, SMYTH k
jyitarn Broad way. New York.
AMAGNIFICENT COUNTRY RESI
.DENCE FOIL SAI.E.--We have 5 acre; of beautiful
laud. situate adjoining the village , of Mansfield. five miles
from the city, on the Washington Plank Road, and within
u few rods of the Junction of the Steubenrille and Washing
ton Valley itailroadre, on which there is erected anew Immo
Mansion, °Silage ntylo, containing 8 well finial.] rams.
Bath Mame. wads him, staid.. .mein, house...nil another
necessary out-homy,. A well of token...tit wattr at the door
and cistern that will bold 6. barrel.. An •orchand of the
very fineid variety of grafted fruit tree+, commencing to
bear, Rod a very choice collection el abrithhery and nrna
mental tromi. The above property presents n rare chance to
gentlemen Whining to weave a pleueant and healthy Inn:I
-lion. Moderate prier. Apply to
JyB BLAKELY A niellEY, haul Estate Broke.,
LIST OF STOCKS fur halo at public nue
atm ua Thoredny evening. Jolt 9th, at it o'clock, at the
Merchants' Eitehinere:
29 eharell Med...ice' Bank,
'AI do Allegheny do.
50 do Citltene Bonk.
12 do North American Mining C. 0.,
By ArSTIN LOOMIS d CO..
litnek Broken, 02, Fourth M.
ES=2111!!!!!
HE undersigned begs leave to state to his
friend. and the public generally, that he *tarts to the
Easton or about the oth hint., when hr will tee happy to ac
commodate anypertain by procuring any kind of vehicle
they may fancy , from fifty to a thontond dollant,andahnalti
it not please when brought on the. need not take It if not
natisfactory. Ito *mold also Wale that he has on hand a
large variety of carriagEs. tjtat he will sell very low for malt.
aluso out,, an In ton weeks front this data hie new stock
Item the Etat will be very large, and he will lack mom to
etnit them. JOS. WHITE,
JyYs3td Ten Mile Itnn, no the lireennbarg Turnpike.
BLACK - 13ILK NET.—A. A. Munn & Co.
have received Black Figured Silk Net for Mantllbm. Jyst
PARASOLS, in Plain Fine Satin, Embossed
Silk, Figured Silk, Brocade do. Moire Antique, Enflam
ed Border do. Scolloped Bonier Silk. Fringed do du.
Alno'large eland Parasol. an Immature asnortment selling
at an per cent. lean than meal prima, at OM Send-annual
sale of [Jy9 A. A. MASON & FLO Is it.
eIItEASE-4 Mils. now landing from
steamer Ilibbeni. for wale by •
57 5 1511111 DICKEY & CO.
BEEsw - Asi iiINSENG-1 cask Bees
wax:l do Ctinnengs now Bolding from *mauler 11110
lard, for stale by I lye) 1511111 DICKEY & CO.
VEATIIEIIS-47 sacks now landing from
nicauter ilibberd. for min by
Jyt • ISAIAII DICKEY &
•
"VAPIER PIG IRON—If tone now . landing
1.1 from steamer Iliblard. for axle by
/TS ISAIAH DICKEY &
AVANTEH—Reeswax, for which the high-
T eat market price trill be paid in cash, by
JO B. A. FAIiN ESTOCK & CO.. car. First Wood its.
WANTED—Beef Bladders, at
A.•FILANECTOCK k
JyS nor-First and Wood etc.
Proposalt for Managing in., City Weigh'
IN PURSUANCE of the provininns of the
•Onlintutest for the natal:Own of the solo of Coal. liar.
A.• by weight." -al.. ortmovat, Inv
1t.1.4.1,14.1111 , • la:tea:tog so tbi . tls own
Montia,..tela iStit. ler 0.0 year. pr•pp..4.lA
Antra bow teach led ppm. Id gn.. revel ssss • nn.s.o (coin
aaitt scams the iv.. for rim me of itte nano.. No
and ,
, . .
WAY,. altmen Of the Thou. Committee."
IVorrier of the Committee, Ka. It. WIIITNET.
Clerk to COMlDitite.
Great Bargains in Fine Embroideries 7
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD hove marked
Mean their entire otock of Fine Embrolderim to prices
that , make them pant bargain,.
/akin& of Summer lame Goals oelling. at lower piece
than In the early port of the wane°. Ar;
N OTICE.—The undersigned have formed a
firm of
portnorship.in the practice of the L. under the
liolierec Iteilon.
• Office No. Off,Grant street, barrens potwth street and the
Court flow. ' It. BIDDLE ROBERTS,
=solo JOON MELLON.
BIASSER4I FIVE MINUTES , - FREEZE
ICE CHESTS; • :
REPRIOERATORS,
Just Received and for Sale by
friary O. W. MOBLEY, Federal at, Anscissy.
VTUIT CANS—Safe and easily closed, and
here stood the test of experie
ITU
nce for years. For'sale
cheap, with full direction for pse, by 0, W.BLEI , ,
Jvitiw ' 'Federal street, Allegheny.
SADZLJFL
Rag LArn, (Reline the lit. Clair Street Bridge.)
Allegheny City, Penna., •
MANCltertilllt fir
BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN,
Of every Color ad Number.
IS PREPARED TO
,F.1.1 4 L• ORDERS ON
.
.hort no tice 6...6 - color or number of Yana Mat
ing barrette of the original ;Pant:tames of the eciebra , ,
tell "Bradley Woolen Yana," in rant:anion with my.brother,
Bralley,of Wheellug, I would' respectfully solicit a
share of the order. for Tana as above,
ISM-CaMt paid for Sheep Skins and Wool. .
Istiprovesnent In Hook Bandit*.
THE UNDERSIGNED havingobtanied Let
ten Patent for improvement in Rook Binding; le Pm
Inn,' to furnish the attachment to books now in tan, or to
apply the ame to now book.. orders for which aro rapect
fully solicited at WELDINeI ROWAND'S Boat-Bindery and'
Blank Book Manufactory. S.W. corner .Third and Wood op.;
The tawve improvement consist. let , ofa Metallic Spring,
cLaping the back of the boo;. ip such a scanner as to pm
rent the Irons front sagging when thehook is standha in
venial i.sition. 2.1. The carriage, ore metallic grooves in
which ore inserted, which will effectually prevent Ilse book
from seating or chafing in pacing the none in its resting
place. X..' md A. 11. HOWARD, Patentee.
• Surveying. -------
B. JOIINSTQN, Civil Engineer and
J
1411/4 Snrioyor, tnraer of 'Tided Paton and Ent Ana.
mon, Allegheny City, will attend to laying out and - divi , Ung
land. locatlognmdly ke, at abort nonce, and ou roe/mania
Lerma; myl,llmn•P
R IL PALMER, No. 105 Market Streot,
Btrn... 6 Desg: m Lo na ll i o y un . eta, bate, Stray Trimmin g -,
12 rd
FRUIT CANS
FOR PRF.SERYINO FRUITS AC.
A Kind well Tested in use, and Rave Given
ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
ARE EASILY MANAGED BY ANY PERSON.
JOIIN FLEILLNG,
/Y 1 N 0.4 7 Market M. cornor of URA:
aicicwun swan,
hides, Leather:, Oil and Shoe Findings,
AV°. 21f. Librity Strfti,
ocrglyd PITTEIBUROII. PA.
_•_ . , .
.A L TKINS' CELEBRATED
D) DAY CLOCKS,
• fur Couritit4 Room aril Carter.
Au wort meet lii Itomeirond anew. elegant patterns,
pad received and for wile by .1. R. REED t CO.,
JIDOvIIf Jeweler., No. OD Fin .reel.
. .
SALES OF STOOKS, •
w,...4. 410ND5, REA pEsTATE,
AfterJulylmt,nt the
Apply to
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. '
AUSTIN LOOMIS h CO.,
Stork and Note-proker,
92 Poti
)43 tih Street.
CLARET ine, doz. old Claret ,Wine,
Car m.llrinal purposen, raci.lbrtlay by
174 .1111. t. FLEMING, cor.3lnrkut et. k Dianunid.‘
14.13 , U0RS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
Id plume Wendy; Ohio (*Wel* Brandy; Old Port
wine; Madeira wise; Genuine Milled On; Pore Clod
Trine; all of the teed qualltles,lo Navel at
Jy4 JOS. VLF-MOWS, ter Diamond k Market ste.
Oit:Eißeit'ClGAßS—Fine . p j arrgfinzZ be
jy4 cqrner Diamond & Market su.
DITTSBURGII, FORT WAYNE . & 0111-
. A. CAGO R. R. STOCR,--.16 aliarat or the above stock for
awe. Apply to . R. SFLAIN k SON,
Jem • SS% Fourth Street.
DR.ISTLESWhito . said Gray, an • extra; m. -
_l3 tldle, amaranth on Land, and for sale low to the trade
DAVID C.. REARS'',
Je2o
- • Corner Liberty ard.Band Stneeta.
- -
LILLY IVHlTE—Wetherillg grout - in
More kw sale by Ie = t:.TLEMINt/ IMO&
_
_ . . .
VRE NCI CALF-SKINS
a: °do —
Cornets'" bad, '
10 do "Lomoine,..lo7 fine;
10' do Band* , brand.; nor, q,enlng , and for ado by
/f 3 ..III.OILUID BARD, No. 2L5 Liberty 110. .
- 101111ILADELPHIA LASTS-100 pairs it
thin and . atol.tord" flohlonablolarin ,Aloo,. 100
w 17 3 11 oirterils straight lartnput roc'd and for
.I solo Dr -
CHAIIIIIIAIth.r,,
To LET—A comfortable two' storied brick
amen= FAplanadeotrooL, Allegheny qty. Poolookso
Elton tolmothately. Apply to ALEX. KEW,' .
Na =Liberty MIA.
-t
~,,
Insurance.
Neptune Inapranee Company, •
OF PRILADELPHIAL, - .-•-;
Friutklin Buildings, 414 Walnut. Street.
Orgardard under thoSenoral Insurance Lasv.vritb . nab
C. p um o f 3100.040, grit - demi to ifignatse to 5d00.9 0 0.
Llirmarea against 1010 or &saw by Mrs, lfariae , Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
0111C133. •
R. 0. LAUOIILIN; ?mama.
lIICUARDSHIEId Vi‘o
• ONOROE SOOTT,:Secostary.
- •
M. C. Laoghlin.
NV. C. Stott.toury,
D. Sharswnod,
R. M. CarMe,
Wil'buy Whom.,
Ofke, Lafayette
Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Compithy,
OP PUILADELPHIA, PENNA,
Franklin Balding; .2174 94 Wider Street.
Authorized Coiiital, VlOO,OOO.
AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $900,000.
lArt .6.51k.D AS FOLLOWS -
First Ronda and Mortgages on Progetty in the city of
Vhiladolphia —9 135 . 090 a
Stooks worth jou
CM 11 on band ' 51A00
Amountseounol by stock not - 190,0(10
Amount a stock doom call. ....... _..—..._... 1;00
..
__ S OO , OOO
MIS COMPANY EFFE S INSURANCE ON
, Buildlngs.3torelnutdise v Enrult , Lumber, ko., on Yesseik.
Cargo and Freight, to all porta, dby Railroads, Lakes nod
Ricers, at the lowest rates. and pon tho moot liberal terms,
guaranteeing prompt payment t the adjustment of losimoi.
The greatutt amount to bo ured on any ono risk la
PAO.
.
P. M. Poll" C. E. Spangler. Abraham Res. firm of Res.
Silvis k Co.: Wm. IL Woods, George Ilowcll, firm of Howell
k Bro.; .1. Rigor Thompson, Pres. Penn. K. It. Co.; 0. Bower,
firm of Sower ,1 Runes, John W. Sexton, firm of Burnett,
Sertoh k Swearingen llerman liatipt, Chief Engineer Penn.
It. It; Nathan IL Potts, (MI naellor at Leer; Wm. IL Leech,
ll= of Leech k Co.; IL T. Kensil, 11. 11. Muton, Freight
Agent of Penn. R. R.; Joseph It. Withers, firm of Withers
Peterson; Abraham P. Ryer, W. Ralgnel, firm of Mend
& Co.; Charles F. Norton, firm of Vendome n CO.; John IL
Lewsrds, firm of Lewards k Corpon; Jas. E. Styles, IL N.
Burrotmlis, Into Williamson, Ihusonahs k Chit.
W. U. WOODS, Seey.
PLICIT.II. SL Porn, Prestrt.
C. E.SelNairt s The Freed%
glancent the list of Ihroctors of tho "'froward In
surance Componr," most of whom are widely known rut
runong the first bruineas men of Philadelphia, will probably
convey ample assurance of aecurity to the public.
A sham of patronage Is renrectfully solicited.
TITOS. fIItAIIASI Agent,
•
an2:elyafe
corner of Water awl Market Moen.
(5111uor,lP)tteliargb, Pa.
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
=ZI
DIRZCIVR.9.
Charles W. Ranker, Adolph E. Ririe,
George W. Richards, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David S. Itnawn,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. smith,
Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CHARLES N. DANCKER, President.
CIIALLEA G. fictcsus, Fecrektry.
This Company condones to make insurances, permanent
or limited, onevery description of property in town and
country, at rates an low as descrip tion
consistent with security.
The Company have rested a large continnt fund,
which. with their Capital an ge
d Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the maurod.
. . .
The Assets of the Company, on Jammu Ist, IKII, es pub.
!hilted ottrftsably to the Art of Assembly, were as follow.
Mortgsges
Real e5tate.........
Temporary lean.
Stacks
tc
5212,708 94
Slum
their incorporatiou, porto.i or twemty.one years,
they have paid upwards of Ono 111111lud, Four Hundred
thnumod Dollars Loewe by fire, thereby affording evidence
of
the advantage. of Insurance. as well I. their and
dial:Audito
to meet with ioromptneas all liabilities.
.1. OA lIDNERsCOPTIN, Agent,
aplD Office Southeast oar. Wasillnd Third eta.
The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins, Co
op PITILADELPII LA,
No. 107 Walnut Street.
CHAIM PL6PITIVAL.
CAPITAL- 000
FIIIELN - SCRANCE—Peratmd or limited, made in (0 , 01
or cointry on every description of property.
INLAND INSIWANCE. on Oasts by Canal, Loth and
Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union.
.V.A RI PE /N.SCRANCE. on Vessels, Cargoand Weight,
embracing River Transportation.
C. C. LATIIROP, President.
iII.VARLISILL Tice President.
11. K. Richards., Secretary.
tintkorons:
Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street
11011. Henry D. 31i.re.56 Walnut street.
Alexander Whilblen, Merchant, 14 North Front et.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, limner it Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker.
John B. slrCiartly,firm of Jones, 'Whits k 3lcCrirityt
S. S. Bishop. firm of Dishop, Simmons k Co.
Jas. U. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Co.
Thos. L. filllespla, firm of %Kelpie k Zeller.
Isaac ITalielnarst, Attorney..) Cuntise_llor.
non. K. Limerick, 53 3 Spruce street.
Robert Hare Powell, 56 Walnut street.
Theo. W. linker, tiollettfitle• Hall.
llenry C. Wetmore, Sew 'York.
B. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
apl:Gm—ap7 P 7 Front street, Pittsburgh
Life Iniurance. !„
AZERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND
TRUST COMPANY'
Southaut thrner of Widnut and Fourth Street,
A.
. 1 . -- Incorporated April oth, 1.900 . . Capital Stock $OOO,OOO.
Orirttr.M.
ALEXANDER WIIILDIN. Prenideut,
lIEN7.EY. President,
JOHN C. (SIDS. S4.crytary mid Actuary,
.Ii3IIN S. WI I—qoN,
•
Wlall,ll. "au
431114 A. Oodey,
Man-o,all Enmundr Harper
William P. Bottnii,
' - 11 rood Medlar*.
An P. Simons.
'i l l'iLF"'" :— :111.1V131, M. D.,3lettical Examiner.
pang
4 "
hymn/mean mold reasons.
It has been successfuily manwel fur several
years by unexperienced beard of officers and trimmer, and
trustees bas always laid promptly its losses, and is every
way deserving of confidence and patronage.
It. W. POLNDEXTER, Agent,
07 rnant street, Pittsburgh.
• Continental Insurance Company,
Ineorporqed by th. Levis!alum qt .ftnneykarda,
.. RIM n
PERPETUAL CHARTER
A uthorirod Capital, Ono Million Dolla;14.-..
Secured end Accumulated Capita-.
'HOME OFFICE.
o. 61 'Wan ad Street. shone Sawed, Philaddphar.
yin / 66 ' 161660 w nundll 1 6a, Furniture, Marebandlaa,
gerwally.
•
Marine laiuranro on Oirgoes and Freights, to all parts of
the world.
Inland insurance on floods, &c... by Lakesi, Risers. Canals
mut Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on The most
favoroble terms, consistent with warily.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerlyoe Recorder of Deeds, Arc,
Philadelphia.
WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Willa. "
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleauta Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third,
etrret, above Market, Phila. . ....
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat Jr Son, Comaran* No..
12 garry street, Phila.
EDWARD V. sucttern, &a; or Machette t 'ltilinel,
Importing Hardware Rachman, No. 124 North Third
strect,abose Rare, Phila. •
.-_
HOWARD HINCILMAN, firm of Listit,gatort it CO., Proilobe
and Oniandstrion Merchants, No. 24i Marketst., above
Eighth, phi!.
. . GEORGE W. COIIADAY, P Ist;
_
Oats Wanoir,Steretary. •
. JOSHUA ROBINfiON,'Age 4,
mr2sallyfc No. 24 Fifth area, (up Mira.)
11
she Manufacturers' Insurance Company of
PIILAPELPIII4,
Charter Perpetual--Capital $5lXt,OOO:
WILL INSURE AGAINST. ALL KINDS OP
Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke.
wAnoN S. rarrrnoTr, rmkuut.
W3l A. 11110DF.S, Vice President;
ALFRED WRElCS,l3ecretary.
DIISZCTOPZ.
Aaron S. IJppincott, Wm. D. Thome, Charles Wim,
Wm. A. Rhodes, William Nerd, • Alfred Week.,
J. Rinaldo Sank, Chas...J. Meld, John P.Simons.
James D. Smyth. •
Thls Company mu organized wit• Cash CapiWale
the Directors bare determined to sdapt the busines
arallable resource% to °lmports prudence In oonducting its
affaira, 'rah a proMpt adjustment of lasses. •
Pittsburgh Otero, No';9B Water atreet.
mare '• • .1. NEWTON', JONO, Agent.
Citizens' Insurance Compsy of 'Pittsburgh.
BAGALEY, President,
SAMUEL L: MARSHALL, Femur',
0.04, 94 Warr Stray Idliderts Afarxd and Wood shins.
15.1tir9rna !Tall and Cargo RIAU on the Ohio 'an.V.ldia•
aisalprri Rivera, and Ttlibutarita. _
Sirinturea malaria loss or damage by lira. Also, aphid
the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transport.
ation.
I, bn'i &Pt.. ' - Mark Sterling': '
Wm. Bagnley,
Samuel BM S. )L Kier, . .
RObert Dunlap, Jr., Wm. Bingham,
S. Harbough, John. S. Dilworth, .
Lame M. Pennock, StancliSellers, ,
Walter Bryant, 'J: Schoonmalter,
Jae. M. Cooper, . , . Win; B. Th,,p; ~
Jobs B intain: . - deal
-
Western' -1
OP PI T,T
°FAWN DAI_
' • PAL GORDON,
win Itutue aAuimt all kinds
R. Miller, sr., ,
_CL Illcketenp _
J. w. CL wa.aluon, •
Andrew Ackley, Jaints McAuley,
lhation,, , Gene Derek,
Thomas Scott, Nittlan.tel Hoban,
A. Xlmkk, "William Llitnltwott,
* th
Rome Institution managed by Director* well known
mmtmity,nd who willllbotillyad.lortsnd prompt.
liz i a il yeenes at3b4ol7l(allgres .. street
Philadelphia Fire and 1.103
INSURAWCO 0 03 1 PA'NT,
No. 149 ChoinutNtreet,-
011POSITE THE CITSTI),II ROUSE.
.
Will mate all kthd •of Lumens". either Perpetos/ br
Limited, on every description 'of Property or= Me schema%
at renewable Moro( premium. - - - , •
• • ACKINAT. P XlllO. President.
•
$.ll. Eagitsh,
P: IL .9anry,
fl
El. J. Megargee,
ploacongabla lasuran . cA ADompaay.
W4l . Destirt,Apaisu . DOW 7fro "id Mari Ac
"oinizizedzsA::stu'reticreo :Irnsitout.
DENIM X. ATWOOD Deoretzl7 ,
AkL
Joint Atwell, Wilson.
W R., • L.Z,tin xwer
saw a MAMA, •
. ,{814411/.
'. 4; 4 . •,',:.1 .. ..0..! . ..: ,, i,• . '4: ,.. ?..:ZA : ", , .! 1- . , ', , . - :
.:..,-,.,:,•,:-,7•:•:',,:.:.:;_,:,,'.'7":-:,-,]"-..„,,••:.::7.-.:'-,k.
-
Delawirt-Mtiltua 'Safety lasuralue Company,
incorporated by tho iviticonero fPab it 1835.
Office, S. E. Cornor Third and IVainnt sta.,
PRILADELPRIA.
MARLVE_LVSURANCESou Tomato, Cargo, ano',l.i.ralglot
10 all parts of the world.
INSURAN , I.S.Ort Goals, by givers, Canals,
Takeo and Led Carriag = es to Or PorM of thaßnionb
PLRE LV5UR..4.N1 , 13 on birrchandlre geStergly.—On
iStores, Dwelling Rousso, • • ,
Astot+ of the anaperny;
Ronda, Mortgages, and Reed ...„...-.1101,230 94
Philadelphia Oats, and other Loons.-;.-. 198,11:11 66
Starkinßanks, Railroad and leduranoeCoa.4.....r.lB,"R9)
Bma Receivable..
(h , l 011 hand. 28
Raimondo in hazola of Agents, Premiums on Ma.
rims Policies recently issued, and Other debts -
dos the Commtny..- ................ ... 10
Subscription Notes . loom° 00
D. Montgom ery, Richard atichi.,
Georg,. Scott,
T. P. Sloordl,
0. C. Butler.
& CILAPFET, Acenl4.
Ilan, (entrance on Wood nt)
MEE=
Joseph U. Sea, ii;eiddiniiaTildinic,,
Edmund A. Sonde,' Jame* Tragnair. , •
John C. Davis William Eyre, Jr., - -.
John R. Permic, Jonlma L. Prim . ,
George O. Leiper, James Tennant.
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, , -
Dr.lt. 31 neuron. Hem Sloan. - .
William C. Ludwig, • James It. Ilelarrand.',.-
Hugh Craig: • . - ThOnae d. Rand; ~ .V,..
Speuter Meticain, • - -• - Itairt Iturlpa. Jr: ``_:',
Charles Kale,. . ""7..' !Man:fol.l6y.Pißeb.g,
11. Joann nn he , -•• c' ,... D. T.Motgap o -'.: .
J. G. Johluton, .J.T.Zbigan. ' - •
- W3ElEAUTLif,`Proeddent. -
TILIDS.C4LtiIp, Tice President.
Itullo LTlALlirr,Skfrietnly. ..,.',....-..
P. A. 3LEDEIIIA, Agent', ,
No. 93 YritgrUtrent, Pinalumgh.
•
Farmers' and Arehtudgejaamlnee.Ciiipany
er
Northwest Cbrn MOO; 4Febt!tOrooki.„
• • r A.! 'A ';',r.;" - `,!'
The folgiring statement exhibits the' Loma ea.nnd ond
thou of the Company t0505....1, .
Premiums Ivalve.! on *tie awl Inland Risk. .
Fire Pre_miums .......... et
Intemt on Lonna ........ .. ... • 811;14 47
Total reovii - da • Oxus as
Nu Marino Low.
Fire "39,73T - S9
Expe . aaea Solar .2.1 Commladorm..- 45,482 00. •
===
. _ .
Balance tcmshsing with Comp•i.... ....... .....,..$323,05:- 07
The assets of thetkmparor are as follows: ,
Phil. City and County it0na5.:.....,..4 10,845 la}
Railroad ,Boads.,- ...„
...-......- ...... ... 11400 00 Cost Prico.
First Mortgage Real E5tate..._....... 143,500 00 : - ; 7 ,
Stocks, Collaterals on rail • • .r.. 10000 " ..;,
Girard ,and Consolidation Bank --. : '
Stock • . Ei.V.S 00'
Deposited with Sherman, limit ,
Co., New York "30,040 00
Deferred Payment on Stock not yet -
doe 01,700 00 •
Noteit for Marine Premiums ..'
108,000 00'
Duerr.= Agents secured by bombs. 3.5,970
Premium, on Policies recently Ls
armband debts due thee..
Balance to 'hub,
t.1F2J,057 00
The board of Directors hare this day &clued • ,
DIVIDE-ND OF nrnaN PER CENT,
- ... _ . .
Papable on demand on the 'busittes. 61 thi• Cotnietny the
let Itettant. THOMAS B. FLOP.ENCV, Presidtst
&w ham Ilinannou., Secretary-
•
11027 And fc
lance Mutual Insurance Company of
.............=918,1^_9 08
84,877 78
...... 83,960 00
61,869 00
64,;.16 81
CerruL $117,674 , --Arsirs 7! 2,o92—.9.rcrarr, lwrzyrcr.o.
Fire trunrance onFluildings, Horeb:maim., Furniture,
in town or country.
The mutual principle combined with tho security of it
Stock Capital, entitles thelnsured to share in the piollts of
the Company, without liability for losses.
The Script Certificates of tide Company,. for online' saw
coarertilifit at par, Into the Capital Stock of the. Company.
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
IL M. lIINCUMAN, Neerentry.
DiILMOILA.
.L
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thouituon,
T. C. Itiockhill,
G. W. Carpenter,
Robert Sbudi,
C. S. Wood,
Marthall Mill,
Jamey L. Taylor,
Jacob T. Bunting,
0. M Stroud,
Fire and Marine ins.•Ce;
Office, Corner .Market and Water Sta.,
rrrisaunan,
gen. GALWAY, PrdsidenL Tnas.Gitnan, Seep.
Thie Company mak. sway Insurance appertaining to or
connected Irish LIFE
Also, against Ilan and Cargo Risks, on the Ohio 'and
Illsainsippi rivers and tritatteriee, and Marine Risk goo
erally.
Arid against Loss or Damlgo by Fire.
And vatted Ilia Perils of tho Pea and 'ulna' Nay%slam
and Trarsportatton.
Padden bawd at the lowest rates toosietont arab ssifety to
all parties.
. •
Robert Ga
Samnel Mcelnrken,
Joseph PL tiaz.tarn, M. D.,
JOllll Scott.
James Marshall,
David Richey,
Jsones W. Hallman,
Chas. Arbuthnot,
11,18—my2te1y
Eureka Insurance' Cairn r, • . •
'OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Office No. 0 Water St, IL
anima, ILLY 1ar.,1867:
Stock DemEilli., payable nu demand, and tocut
.l by Moat - Traced names • 41151,830 Ott
Cash in. Pittsburgh Trust Company 48,300 35
Premium notes-- 4'4664 60
I= shams Exchange Bank Stuak—Cwt6, 9so OD
)lortgage 6 600 00
Recelva lau-- t." , `. , 7 . ::7,1"artr , i'n:365 40
k •r i 6
.L 11. Shoenbergpr,
W. K. Klntick,
IL D. Cochran,
John A. Canghei,
C. W. Batchelor,
Dune. I. Bennett,
_R. FORIT, SOCIVtIiI7.
Pennsylvania Irucuranoe Comwkny-
OF PITTSBURGH.' '
No. G 3 /bora Strad. '
Authorized Capital, $300,000.
health Banding., and other Property, against lima or &m
-acre by Fire and the perils of tho Pas, and inland Nairign
lion and Transportation. '
• Mar.Cl•ol4l.
Wm. F. Johndon, I. Grier Sproul,
W. 3PCIIMock, - i J. li. Jams, ' • .
D. E. Park,
A. J. Jones, Jacob Painter,
A. A. Carrier, . Geor g e W..Praittt; -. .
Rod y Patterson, • Wade Ilampton,
James P. Tanner, - • r Calvin 'Wells,. - • '
D. It. Long.
President, lion. WII. F. JOIINSTON. - ,
Vke President, RODS! PATCF,IISON. '^'..
nol2 Seermary and T reasnrer, A. A. CARRIE&
-44000,000
631,600
Collegiate and Commercial instttntew
THIS INSTITUTION :11AS BEEN IN
op.k..for th. Years.' It itt.dodgned to
meet the wants of those Pants who with :to Altai* for
their Solo all the taleahtaget for te.ental educe:men that can
be anywhere fandayed, without lotting that atinutat'
health, and that parental supertislonatel government which
the young require.
The mental training Includes a thorough English, Mahe
malice! and Scientific Education, hi reference to a complete
Prelatralionfor any boa:inns that does not require dm In-.
atructlon - of the' Law, Medical or Theological &hook
manse of elaaskal studie*, minnte;• thorough enti - :,estoaded
as may be &Wroth a onus, ttfMedan lo_ogasigett,lntoter
:native Mecham Mann and /dental and Mallitm(.. Wenn,
The Moral - Mention la moored by the personal` Iniktoace
of the Mechem, by a division of the ...boot into of
.ntuderate else, of which the Tice .Principals are the:WM.l
by gradation. dieciplintoymeasurew and by a regtdar coarse
of= of the Bible, Moral Science, nod o ►ad;Berealed Religion .. f the ard. of
It The Kudos' Training conslata of ar prescribed "comae Of
• exercise in *lngo and well furnished gyutasinm, , under
'the direction of an accomplished Gymnast; and of such- an
amount of Military drilling,
.mader. fall ormnitathattms an
Infeatn eons. with competent otacera and Amender% as
will secure bodily rigor, WAG of commandant( obedient , .
Midst kbantudg egret of ktandedge ankh maybe manlier.
to the fall dbicharge of
„the dalka . of W Adana. 'Zeno
Ilea taken to toot:maga wholoaome epee* -bathing and
rowing and opportunities are ft:nabbed for •anomitraal-pe
dean= mono:lona Into the country. litatkenta.ne admit
ted at any time of the year. . • . . ,
- Catalogues with fall infoniuttion Ita . ; ftuMb on hed ap•
myl..Nintuna.r. W 31:: IL /11313.9 ELL.
_teadwille Female llexisrx
FERE NEXT TERM of this Inst l ltrtion .
commence on MONDAY, August Met: •
Poplin will b*.iwitwl $7,50 Per term, and wilt Wee dip
etedlea they whh to panne from the follownng flat, t.
Reading, Arldeett History; Zoology,
emei
Enunciation, Neaten • w Astronomir
BPe Pronxtion, Map Drawing, Net. Phlleemphy;
Abor,,"l. eqr.reih7 , rhYidoimr,
(buskendtlon, Phydeol " ' .Mock• Keeping,
Logic, Motnn.e, Geemetsy, • ,
For Greek, Lain, Itelten. t4mideb, inn* theinumi
Swedish end Angloanson, an eddlthmet charge Oil will b.
made.
Plano, per corm of twenty . . .... .....
Drewlng, per mime or twenty ..... 4 ,
A German t y, ten excellent plead, toddet to the funtlY e
and will glee les/1011116Itik• Plano an.llo Genus and bench.
A teer pupils Eli be accOmmodetedlh the badly of the
prtticpel. Board, withfeel and ltstkimclodnin ofwuplog,
. A 'Permits are to be mote in advancrw
faMmAally JOSMIA B.E.NDALL; .11.:Prioc10.1..
Company
tiIBtROJI.
CIE, preddent,
Seeretnry.
of Vi re and 7dar#ke Rialu67
.
it .. PRIVATE BOARDING. SCROOLOR
DOTS, AT NEW DIUGHTON,DEAVED 00ENT/frr4
Ft, grunwier Tenn TATL
will begin on MONDAY:. Iry 4111:
Boy. Admitted at any Unto aW tuition' charged tnnn - dat a
ror elleulany slams tie kternnn; at his -k;ll,el4anea, N!!
B letty P attrone of ibis Sewn . . kolthron reFelruli/'‘l'"
Hoe. Than. iIL 1u..,D , -. '•• 'llan. Wm. F. Fdauniton,
Rev. T. IL. Lyman, J. Yl. tnwenburstri Ers: ..
Gm F. Eolden;Esul.. • . . A, E.. La nWEello
"W. ll.Will/ante E.g.,: . De!. g..U. Fan Dense;
•
1C ML.L.
TANNING FEMALE LNSTIT
DAY AND BOARDING FCllool...—Ray..y. ft gni,
and It, Principals. late of New Itork. ,•. . • ... ...
Runiencm—iter. Dr. Eillikelly, Paradise, Pa.; Dm Th...
J. Parker, N. T.; Dr. Knit, Editor of Joarnal of Malin Eau,
Dr..J. D. Findlay, Llu D. Klttanbittg;Pa.;• Arm 1.-Paint*.
Rim. Nir..llllton; gee. Dr. Melo, Edlloru Plttnburgh (lan,t 4 .
Judge Itunlngton. and ellixens generally, of latfaandne
Catalogue@ anneunly.• Malin Rootna atut Mile.bee
J. 1 . 11= rtrt i r., '
Jobs Claytcaip • '•
, .
A. Pol.. to Evorry',Pottoluisewl
!RT.:A:EI:NV VT.I.MELEmop Mic•ilcr4,
- u - nly..-AT - ALL TlAlEs—Aet the; Zook—
V Y r 'levier irjOilSt coniati , 4eueW,l,_ wki, Vireo eat.
tie,..eer pore locwookol oPowed doroonenoo, _ .new mot
stoma Elm, No tO7. Broodwey, LaZirge ROW Buildlog "
Neve York,. By
tottlog* look row Oro dollor wr MOWN,
la dowse Prownoed with o .Idoor worth tam .9.5., own tO.
gleo condoling of Alue Geld Jewelry, Witches
,114.—i..'
Ir ohs order/or tent by.onall,.thollook.anaPolools elottb4
lotion Jaidl . or Zooms Olt . - The 'Book* Ooloprlop t a l,
lorry wOO% oobllohed *nr Or *Ojea.. '
er..; are sold 'et lowa= *ha mosek trade-
8511 d 0 "medullar Or donor% old theY will 'madam
at bow orlphoto leo*" entitled to. Ctobs orAftrate
tioaded-taramTgy,,aadopeuto'ollomd a totrpoorode.
."4,444,l*iliasoat !reeky aort '
J. O. CO7/12f,
center ThirS mod Wood it'.
'~ ___ ..
:Imsuranct.
F 00.764 G 7
James C. thnil;
Lamm Premiums nod .
Zi,474 Get
-$1;;12 fa.
IlUSTEß,Agent,Pitisturgh,
No. 90 Water tire.
It .
Office No. 7 . 0 Walnut &reet
Learle IL Anhhuret.
George N. linker,
Benj. W. Tingley.
Z. Lathrop,
H. L. Cert.°,
Robert Toleauf„ ••
Ederned (I. James:
Wm. Meteor.
Archibald Betty,
IVm. X./Semple, Phila.
J. G. CAPPIN, Agent
Pr MIA and Wood streets
Alexander Bradley,
Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton,
Msnstleltill. Brown,
David ILit iu mborn,
Robert.
John )1'61.11,
VitECTOII3
O.
I. Pennak, ••
W. W. lartln.
R. T. irech. Jr.,
D. IteCandkow, •
" Geo. S. Belden.
J. 11. HUOENDEItatI4
1.1 - burational.
$246,430 19