7:f= itishurglj 05atitt, p. r. IFIIIIOII I, -.D. 1. u.r- S. RIDDT & Co., EDITORSand PROPRIETORS PITT 13 33 17 P. GI r. THURSDAY MORNING, .7IILY 9,1857.. READMI XATITit OE-TAM! PAGE Or THU PAPER. PoLams aLltiOlß.—The resent speech cf Senator Douglas at Springfield, Mi., has drawn out the leading men of the opposition to " De mocracy" Mita speeches also. The non. Mr . Lincoln's speech delivered also in Springfield during the later part of last month, we have already noticed, and as Mr. Lincoln is a candi date for Senatorial honors at such time as . _ . there shall happen a vacancy in the United States Senate from Illinois, the views expressed in his sreech may be considered as an epitome of those of° the Republicans of the State on the question's at issue.. On the 29th ultirim Mr. Trumbu 1, the ,colleague of, Senator Douglas, gave his views on "Kansas, Utah and Dred Scott "li the city of Springfield also, and in the Roll of the Homo of Representatives.— ' With respect to the first and last of the clues -61123 above entimenited, his declarations were consonant with those of the Republican party again and again and everywhere reiterated. As a necessary deduction from the great principles we have espoused, handed down to us by the Fathers of the Constitution and embodied in the first enactments of the Congress of the United States, there can be no hesitation as to the course of the Republican party in this other question now becoming prominent, to wit: the Utah imbroglio. Not so with the pro-slavery Democratic party, so-called. They are in the most unhappy condition of persons who have mixed grievous doses for others, which they themselves are at length obliged to swallow at . any cost of pain and disgust. On this point Mr. Trumbuß made the follow _ ing remarks: To show the working of this great principle of Popular Sovereignty, I beg leave to read an extract from the proclamation of the President and rulers of the Mormon Church, in which, after finding fault with the Republican party for including their sacred institution, in the phrase of "the twin relics of bar barism," they 'declare that: . . "The Democratic Contention In Cinch:esti which nominated James Buchanan fur President, passed the following resolution : It-mired, That Congress has no power, under the Constitution, to interfere with or control the domes tic institutions of the several States, and that all such States are the solo and proper judges of every thing pertaining to their own affairs not prohibited by the Constitution. This is the principle of the Democratic party, which they have extended to Territories as well as States, and the doctrines of Sovereignty apply to us in the desert as well as to the settlers of Kansas or Nebraska. TIM Democratic party is the instrument, in God's hand, by which is. to be effected our recognition as a sovereign State, with the domestic institutions of Slavery and Polygamy, as established by the patri archs and renewed to the saints of latter days, through God's chosen rulers and prophets." How unkind, after the Mormons have taken shel ter in the bosom of the self-styled Democracy, and embraced its " great principle of popular sovereignty and self-government," that this self-same Democm ey, in speaking of them, should declare. itself not satisfied with any half- - meaoureo, bat to be "the duty of Congress to apply the knife, and cut out the loathsome, disgusting ulcer." But if the self-styled Democracy, by their false impressions, have misled the Mormons, it is some satisfaction to know that they are subscribing to the Republican creed, by recognizing the 'power of Congress over tho Terri tories. According to that creed, there never was any difficulty in dealing with the 41oncona Rcpab liens, have believed the authority of Congress over the Mormons in. Utah, for the purpose of depressing crime and licentiousness, as complete as is that of the State of Illinois over its inhabitants, and think Congress just sof culpable in tolerating polygamy in Utah, as the Legislature of Illinois would be in tol erating it in this Stale. Dn. Ross does not seem to succeed very well in leading the secession from the New School Presbyterian Church. Tbo Charleston Southern Prabyterian says: "It has not been so clear to our minds that there has been any unconstitutional act of "usurped power" on the part of the majority—though we fully admit that it affixed a stigma upon the South and its Institutions which was uncalled for and intolerable. The action of the late Assembly does not differ from that of preceding Assemblies, except in a more ex press condemnation of a particular sentiment on the subject of Slavery, and of a particular Presbytery as maintaining it. It was not properly an act of discipline, but simply of testineway, and why those who have endured similar obnoxious testimonies from 1850 until now, should so suddenly awake to its un righteous' oppressive, destructive character. it is for them, not far as, to say. Had this schism taken place in 1850, instead of 1857, it would hare been no mat ter of - Wonder to Southern men." It adds: 'While, too, the whole mrponsibility of the past agitation rests upon the North, and twenty-seven memorials, from as many—different Pensbyteries,' brought the subject befalls the daseribly, there stilt !NW 40 us lOLleking obtrusive in the manner in chick the Presbytery of Lexington . South urged the issue, and something unguarded and needlesely harsh in their language on the subject. There is just the different. between saying .'Slaveholding is right,' and "Slaveholding is not strong," that there is. be tween every positive end the corresponding negative The one-seems to imply a positive approbation and • • r neency which the other does not, and hence is mom likely to bo misunderstood. For can tee say that Dr. F. el. Bon, with edlhis acknowledged ability and boldness, is precisely the champion of ear choice, either in laegnage or sentiment.' Tun Dubuque 77incslelther ignorantly or mend, dimsly gays: "The Supreme Court has decided that foreigners who. came to this country subsequent to September 17th, 17139; or their descendants to all future posterity, cannot become citizens of the Unit. ed Staten" Is this the aaserfion of a knave or a fool7—Pcsanigianieu. • • Of neither. -Judge Taney decided in the Dred Scott case that none but those who were citizen - 5 of the United Staten when the Constitu tion was adopted and their descendants could now be regarded as citizens under it. He said: “Every person suiCovery class and description of persons who were it the time of the adoption of the Constitution recognized as citizens of the several States, became also citizens of the new political body; bat none other; it was formed by them, zued for than mid their posterity, but/or no one des-" This clearly excludes the posterity of all who were not then citizens. In order to cut off the poor blacks, the Supreme Court has made a lunge which also cute off (if it dares to follow oat legitimately the broad principle we have quoted,) every descendant of foreigners coming. in since the formation of the Constitution. , An United States slarecatcher named Poffen barger. who has been spying in Champaign Co., • Ohio'for some time past, last week arrested Sen ator Brand, Judge Baldwin, and Sheriff Clarke, all of Urbana, upon the charge of obstructing U. B. oflicers in the discharge of their duty in the "Greene County Rescue Case."... They were briTu s ritliatore Commissioner Newhall in Cin cinnati on the 4th, who held them to bail in $1,500, which was immediately given. Their trial is set for the 14th, and Judge John A. Cor win will appear as council for the prisoners. Tug Lisetitrr or A HUSBAND ron nta \Virg's, DEBTS.—The Circuit Court in New York city has Just decided that a husband is not liable for the debts of his wife, unless fos. articles neces sary for her condition and circumstances in life. The case was that of John Atwill vs. Henry W. /kooks, for three silk dresses of the value of $92:62. It appeared that the plaintiff sold the dresses to defendant's wife, not knowing defend ant. The Court held that he must look to the wife for pay. Mr The correspondent of the Boston Bee says that a private letter from Bayard Taylor, IDIMIIICts the forthcoming;marrirge of that un tiring traveller. The lady is the daughter of a German professor, and the happy couplewill probably spend the honeymoon at Taylor's ro mantic home In Gotha. Tax Suo.:llaatsa fXLEGILILPIL—Mr. EL J. Itaymondywho is in Europe, has written a let ter to the effect that the vessels which are to Ly,the telegrapheabie will notbeready to all before the .let orate 10th of August, mad that it Is possible that theentire expedition may be postponed to Another Beason. Tar Louisville journal "almost hopes" that the next Legislature or Kentucky will change the twee ofJeeies B. Clay to Tyler, or Pierce, or Kendall, or Bleir, either with or without his consent. .- ' • , Tan New Orleans Prelude journal L' Orleanoti of Jima 28 hementions a.well marked case of yallovr fever in that city which proved fatal. Thee victim a young Frenchnum Louis Matthew .3;9; - - moor Near 100,000 poun' di- of wool were , purabluswi In Cadiz, Ohio, dming the riot wooly at prices miens trota46 to 65 ofttti Per pound . _ I'. ".: - !=llll • Sit strinasr F.ecr..—Southern men and their '.):OF all the pleasure that kind looks or the i northern lefties 'often betray, by la single act, , kind Wards give, or have-given in life can bal. , 1 ---, ---.:-:-.,..-- _ how heirtless they are In their professed deco- once the pain that reproachful eyes' occasion— . To Consumptives and other Invalids! . C .• I v"reascr.Coars tar. 1 eyes[ lAM,. have become sealed over with that . APPOINTNEsr ESTE:N.7IED TO JC1.11..M. ." Ihr,,i •tn. June 'Sable:27. j lion to southern Interests. It is natural to SUP- leaden seal t h a t tin s . a m, how - they pierce out r'''...„ DtrIDEND. —The President and Directors c 7.. Y f 0 Con v itl rills de .tec bead a 41‘1,10 dof pose that these men, if honest in their politics, .by day time, and more dreadfully by night— Eire , C. AI. 'FITCH S:. , S. VV . . . 5 'V - kl- •••-' . ""' ' 1 """- `" - 7 :. : .. .". regard slavery an a beneficent institution — cape - I ~.,,,, ~, p i ,,,,5,„ r ,h. ; in Light Dollars per share upon the t..pital -teeL. sas live through and through! Words slip and are fon- ' 5/ 11,17 1u 7;ii11.T . ...t.-I,Verd y t7;„ , ~, „„, ,„,,,,,,,, .., , h „ Dollars payable in oaf, to the stook !folders. or thew legal cially BO to the white race—that it is good both • gotten, but looks, reproachful looks, make up Ni. CLAIR llOTEL;wheie they may be consulted by those • csldAon and after NeudaY. Rte '-t-el . in . '''. and all that i.terrible in dreams. wishing to avail then.ebrea of Dr. )inn' s aystem of treat- Thee Wier, credit te ,, l A "riatft 31A _ ___ . , • in its moral and in its pecuniary results, and • moot. jelgtfclua ILIIIELL, Sec•y. that free society, in the language of the Rich- Teo New York Evangelist says at Jamesburg The combination of r CITIZEN'S BANK: near A bo the Sabbath school of the Presb ' ~ Fitch and Dr. Sykes ata: m beet ' a i amply J"coell'a, oLtdeal.ohy.bl).i.. ---- CITIZENS" BANK.' Pirrsnuacit, May mond Enquirer, is indeed a failure. Such being teian Church was holding its ntlikting in tile . odarrtYliner'dotrT.'"°tonou'..n..trt'l":-',. ',..,..°...7t.`"dr1,, -,...9' 19.14.56.—N0tice is hereby given to the Steekholdent their professed belief, it would be rational to 1 afternoon, when lightning strak the building. theiraystena, relferttlay ho obtained In all enwe not absolute il. gVirkt., tlet p t i k . s t for ., the sobaliption of the 5300.- (authorised by the late sup expect that their private practice would corres- I The ladies who wore brass hoops in their dresses I YI, - ,Y t zt i,l,reac ,„,, b of 7.7! t, ~,„ of .v , th ,„„a ; ,, nd plement to the chattel. of it, citiects'Depasit Bank.) will pond with their political dogmas and their public • wore uninjured, but the hoops themselves ' . he 0t..ne,1 on MONDAY 2.3 th inst., and remain open until Stbonotrophielnhabirione fa added to that of appropriate in- . the LAlLh o of .. .Jtey next ' ED. JONES, Czar, action—that slavery being a good and beipfisent ego melted; The electric fluid was thus', weal remedies, to renovate and snstain the strength of the oo' institution and free society a failure, they Ofuld ' diffused, and 'Perhaps lives _saved, by this novel general syaten u and these with such mechannal Moans . ' mr"".."' . .e. the ease may indicate, ned tapropersitention to e.weise. Slssettassts' AND lisegrarretwats' Basso ) species of conductor. • diet, bathing, friction, te.,.tc.Artll not only afford more or • Tittsburgh,June 25th,1135f. j not only seek to extend and strengthen the for- . LI-5 - :..N conformity with the 25th section of the mar by their votes in Congress, but that their X CasAinAsjury in a murder trial last mouth, iroi r oli i v 'th" s Tritt ul ti Zrd;•hutstu=andiLtm"gr-Tr'yi `,,",7:f . ' I resorted to a 'loss ap" to decide whether the could Leda-Intl tram ally ono a the abwre laletiao,3 ring- ~,,,,,, ~..'re g t. ; 4 l ":,..r f Lbe t C. , .CL l T l l: t ri n Ar b. P7llSi t sfe h t investments in real estate would be made under 1 verdict should be murder, manslaughter or sim- . 'J . ,. tlythtriLhr,.=Y,L them. , .. r. f . 4 111 1 L-7 , , ,, , tf . ,7,= - , i le n idt t ure. at the nest 4,191011, far lie Renewal or Eaten ; the shadow of the benign institution, and that . pie assault. The result w- as for manslaughter , bejond hops, end those who are in any way {actin to a Ito ll ' Bane a of h PI [ e t s h ll rt rgl a fo I tl ' is S t t e ' r r m th ol ' lltern d y :t1.1,7 " k% " o 'r r e d r e ' r but. eight ti of the twelve still refused to assent ' dine.° so Insidnous, mad vo use a t toastyßSOmptiOti. 1 f th ! Boast of Directors they would be the lastmen tobecome the owners gr ed to fight six arainst six. acres; I ''''''' . ..mrelul . Oh , * ths o ' e - - 4 .''' elffe'''ke'. ' j e 2A t g ui d . of soil over which free society extends its arm- I the WIZ fur a e verdier They omitted this, h., The o d .s .-4 . l „ Le7 t n he of r is . f l o o w nt w . eeka may, In many cams, turn the _ lyzing sway. Yet the fact is exactly the reverse. I ever, and passed the night singing and dancing. I e.r wists it is possible, we always prefer tow nmk . e . is o, per o st . oin „ l Instead of investing their money under the I Theyreporteddisagreement and were discharged . I ~ , ,Z;C : .: 7 , ::V h t....nr a t,, t o he PrVher7w%,", ants‘' shadow of the institution they do so much to I 1 ehanee of doing oast and we with no one to consult on who foster, they bring all their spare means to the , is not ready to hear t troth. Those unable to ric he lld ii, in writing, be metal to state free States for investment. While bawling their MEOW hrily. answering. at length, our pubilahed list of 1 qu.tlons, which will bo wall to any rewarding, it; and the themselves hoarse in their advocacy of the pecu- 1 neonat ris y wont-dies, as well for diseases of the Lows nod I Steintch, on, for Frallale•Direa.sca,ntay be eent by Express to liar institution, and while laboring with unceas- • miaow any pert of the Called States. Coumltadoßlree. log effort to strengthen its power and extend it °Mrs hour, to to 4 o'clock. duly. FL Clair Hotel. Pittehorgh, ICALVIN Si. FITCH. M. D. over new fields, their agents are quietly tracers- Slay 13th, to ot. ; -401 IN NV. SYKES, St. D. mylial&whlle lag the free Sta t es and Territories, making large purchases of real estate out of which the prin cipals are securing princely fortunes. We hear of no one of these men making invent meats of this character in any of the slaveholding states. The Chicago Press says: .. ,"When the agent of Mr. Slidell wrote to him the other day that he could buy lands in Missouri of equal fertility with those of Illinois for about one fourth the price of the hitter, and. advised that the Missouri lands be taken, Mr. Slidell replied, "Buy in Illinois." Mr. Toombs comes all the way from Georgia to buy lands in Minnesota and Wisconsin. Col. Orr from South Carolina to purchase in lowa and Nebraska, Mr. Breckenridge from Kentucky to Superior City and the beautiful cluster of islands in the lake of the same name, known as the. Apostate Islands, Mr. Douglas gigantic speculations are confined mainly to Chicago. It was only • day or two ago that we chronicled a single purchase of his in this city amounting to SIGO,OOO. Mr. Bright follows Mr. Breckinridge in his investments. Col. Richard son owns an interest In the town Superior, and has made investments in this city, in Quincy, Rlioois, and in Keokuk, lowa. And so of all the rest. Not one of them crosses the line into slave territory while pursuing his individual speculations. In this respect, at least, they are intensely sectional—as ex treme northern men as in politics they are extreme ambers men. *Now here is a significant fact that should have its influence on the public mind. Itis a refutation and repudiation, in private life, of all the political theo ries promulgated and praimd by the men in question Is in their public life. It presents them in the attitude of laboring for the subversion of free society and the spread of slavery, while seeking their individual profit through the agency of the former, leaving to their dupes to reap the bitter fruits of the latter. The honest hearted masses who sustain the political action of these men should inquire into the reasons for this discrepancy between political theory and private practice," The St Louis Democrat, quoting the facts here given, comes in with an emphatic testimony to the same effect. It says: , We have personal knowledge of many young pro slavery Kentuckians who have invested hundreds of thousands of dollars in• Chicago and the northwestern states and territories. These young pro-slavery democrats and whige, under the lead of John C. Breckinridge, having screwed down the lid of the coma upon their own state, by fastening upon it a constitution making the emancipation of slaves im possible, are now running away from their slate, -which theylhave tied to a dead corpse, and are laying out their money in the free states." Goes-rows.—The latent arrival from England brings the report of a debate in the British Par liament, introduced into the house by Lord Ham ilton who asked what steps had been taken by the Government to obtain compensation for the losses of British subjects at Greytoarn. Lord Palmerston replied that "British subjects at that place had no ground to call upon the Govern ment to demand compensation from the United States," and the mattter dropped, after eliciting a few strong opposition . speeches. It is suppos ed that the historical reminiscences of Copenha- ' gen and Navarino, were in his mind's eye when he thus spake. From the perusal of numerous letters in the leading journals of New York and the reading of the debate which sprang up, not withstanding, the rejoinder of Lord Palmerston, we get a very well defined idea of the estimation in which Mr. Pierce and his administration was and is held by the people with whom alone we have extensive diplomatic relations. The gen tleman wit° started the inquiry above mentioned ' called thrattack cal Greytown " a disgraceful outrage committed upon defenceless citizens," and even Lord Palmerston while making the statement above quoted called it a eery vio lent and cruel proceeding, " and added that "the manner and degree of severity rellecred no credit either upon the Government which ordered or the officer who executed those or ders." Lord Loraine believed this was the first time when a civilized nation 'in a period of profound peace, at once sent down an armed force, not merely to destroy a town, but to de stroy property•belonging to a friendly power.— But Roebuck feared "it was cruel and dishonest on the part of the United States Government," and Disraeli stigmatized the attack as "an 'infa mous and insufferable outrage. Mr. Beutiack closed the ball by declaring that " cotton" was at the bottom of the pusil- lanimous course which he declared the British Government hod Adopted in winking at an out rage upon British subjects and upon the Consul whose bottle was battered down when the En glish flag was flying upon it. ATTEMPT TO Potsos A WEIOLE FAMILY.—We obtained on Saturday the following particulars .of an attempt -to destroy the lives of the family of Mr. John Jones, of Randolph, by mixing ar senic with their food. Some days since a mem ber of the family, in passing through the yard of the premises, discovered a package containing a quantity of Brown sugar. It was taken into the house, and a portion used in cooking. Sub sequently several members of the family were seized with sudden and alarming illness, the de tails of which have not come to band. Suffice it to say that that the sugar found in the yard was suspected of containing poison. Still certain members of the family discredited the inference ang continued to partake of the food sweetened with thestrange sugar. Thesame symptoms re sulting from its use in this case as in the other, a portion of the contents of the paper was brought to this city, and submitted to Dr. A. A. Hayes, for chemical analysis. The result of his examination disclosed the presenee of a consider able quantity of arsenic. On being informed of the result of the analy gist. thttauspicions of - the family rested at once upon a young woman named Lucinda Ann Hunt, recently employed as a domestic in the house, as the person who left tho poisoned sugar on the premises. She was accordingly arrested and brought before Justice Churchill for examina tion. The most important witness for the pros ecution is a sister of the accused, who testified as we are informed, to hearing her sister say that if the arsenic did not 'do any good in sugar _shy would put it in the welL" After a full hearing of the evidence in the case, Justice Churchill ordered the defendant to recognise in the sum of $6OO for trial at the next term of the Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Dedham, to which place, in default of bail, she was fully ' committed. The accused is about twenty-two years of age.—Roston Journal, July 6. The Herald of Freedom of the 27th. estimates the influx of population to Kansas the present ci ,, season at 80,000, and is of °Rini n that before winter sets in 100,000 will have een added to the permanent population of e Territory. Meantime the human current pours on with un diminished volume. Many stop in Western Missouri, and others continue on to Northern Texas. There is a regular stream of emigrants flowing south through Lawrence and and other places to Kansas, says the Herald, to the num ber of hundredia day, looking for a warmer climate. Man. McLas.v, the infatuated and wicked wo man, who yielded to the seductions of the Mor mon elder, Pratt, is now in St. Louis, and is the object of careful surveillance of the police, who believe she contemplates some mischief. She ought to be sent to an insane asylum. As old woman up in Henry is collecting all the Deuttoratio papers she can lay her hands on, to make soap of. She says "they aro a despot sight better than ashes—they are most as good no clear //e.—Lou. Jour. • TUE Lewisburg Bank—one of the new institu tions chartered by the last Legislators—hes been organized by the election of Wm. Cameron, Esq., as President, and F. W. Pollock, Esq., of Milton, Cashier. SALE 07 A lIAILROAD:-It ill announced that the Portsmouth and Concord Itailroadwill be offered At auction on the first of September next, at the Court House, Portsmouth, by the Trainees, act ing in behalf of the bondholders. MissTfaauMzscasrs, the female astrono mer, of Nantucket, will sail for Earns on the 22d inst., and remain a year or two abroad; In the prosecution of her sclentillo lirestiptioits: THE feeling in the South against the course adopted by One. WALKER in Kansas grows more bitter. A public meeting has been held in Mont gomery, Ala.. at which violent resolutions, de nunciatory of the tiovernur, were adopted, and inflammatory speeches made. LAWRENCE M. KEITT, of South Carolina, late the colleague of PRESTOS S. I.lnoußs, has published a letter in which Gov. Wohger. is abused without stint. DEATH or '•Wn.n Cr'A . TOE FAMOUS SEMINOI.4: Waanton.—A letter to the San Antonio Texan, dated Laredo, Texas, May 25, say, You have doubtless learned before this reach. es you, that ' , Wild Cat," the Seminole chief, who gave the United States so cinch trouble in Flor ida, is dead. He, with forty of his people, fell victims to the small pox. BEST THINGS To G ITE. —The best thing to give to your enemy, is forgiveness; to your op ponent, tolerance; to 0 friend, your heart.; to your children, a good example; to a father, de ference; to your mother, conduct that will make her proud of you; to yourself, respect; to all men, charity. DAVID K. Arcurssos, of Kansas notoriety, has written a letter to friends in South Carolina, virtually abandoning the geld. He says it is evident the South is no match for the North in Kansas, and that the latter contributes ten dol lars where tha former gives one for the support of its cause. Ties bank a (France has reduced the premium at which it buys gold from 12s.n8s. sterling per mill, which greatly diminishes the profits on exports of gold from this country. According to present appearances the hank will cease to give a premium very soon, and lower its rates of discount. MARRIED—ft Wrdneaday, July 6,1, at the residence at 11. Riddle. Lawrenceville, by the Iter R. I,e, LEWIS ORAY, Esq.. of Ripley, Ohio, and Mr,. MAItY REED, Lasrrenenville. Allegheny Co., 1•a. DIED--On Woduratlay afternoon at :it, o'clock. WILLIAM NIcROBERTS_ Ills funeral will take pla,Vriday morning at tw „clock from hls late residence, Ilars's Island, Dudnesne Itnroogls 13'1,21 .flotirto Weakness of the Stomach and Indligea- TMN.—Anneho- &. of fare eircrfert by Lr,trhare's thtters.—The wets of Pieter th, Witte. itt Holland Town, Sheboygan counts. Wisconsin, RUffcre , l much from Weakr.e.ea of the Stomseit nod Indigestion. she had been under a physluiare. care for ...Ito time, but the disease seemed to bailie even his skill. she pureitmed come llote MITZI. at our nines, whirls has gi•en tone to her stomach; her appetite and strength ma returning. and as firmly believe that thin is another great rum °fleeted by your medicine. We hare still to record many wonderful cure, effected by this remedy. 101 l mutt wait another opimrt unity. One thing youlenn rely upon. what we hare published AT from per moth respeeted in our community. and are literally tzerNri.s. itarßald iit SI per Until,. to sig butt!..." fin. S:), to, the prls prietors. BENJ. PAO E. Jr._ A CO.. 3tenufseruring ceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh, INs. and Druggistsirsot erally. See adverturneut- 6£W lIVQ MAQHIN£SI FOR FAMILIES AND MANUF tfieRERS. WEEIELER. & WILSON MAN I*FACTUIZING rosi:Asy. 13riclizepoll, Conn-, Pit tsburgh., 6 S Filth Street. 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In my ohniwu the aunt palatable aks well iu thewost whoinnume Sem, that le mode " The only Medal sward.' by the Jury of the Neer York Exhibition for Eereign Man, wan obtainrd by LEA A PEE EMS for their WORCESTERSIIIRE nIECE, the world. wide fame of which haviror led to.nurneroun Itultationa, per ehmere see .artinetly relrunnted to nene that the name, of "LEA k PERILINS” ere tmpreeaed upon the Bottle eel Stopper, and printed upon the labels. Sole Wholeoule Agenne for the United Melee, JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 404 Drondowy, Now Una. A einck al way. In More. AD.o, orders rrceirod for direct shipment from England mytt,lydrer Pittsburgh Steel Works. • TONES, Etoa-D . 1 / 4 CO., Efsaufaciarva of CAST STEEL; also. SPRING, PIMW and A. IL STEEL; SPRINGS sad AXLES. Qom,. Rasa and First Streets, Piff.sburstk FL_ C JO= . 111. 1 , 0 D. D. ROGICELS CO.. 1111IIIACTUP.Cill or Rogers , Improved Patent Stec! Cultivator 'Teeth, thrarr Rots and First &rests, jiltsburgh, Jtetaayatc• umtuisma¢=l:M2 Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER ES Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish And Produce Generally, d&.F Ne. 2f trzod Ittriitt, Pittsburgh. WM. 8.A.1-V.CMILL., Jr.. House, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Grainer and Gilder on Glass, No. 122 S.VITITRIELD STREET, Nearly opposite the Post 01200, apZ:lydre PITTSBURGH, PA MINERAL WATER. PURE, COLD AND srAitaii.n. r DRAWN FROM PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS, TaROUGII SILVER TUBES. rec onriterczmix rousurs rrensacrum. IL D. SCULLY, Fourth street, Corner Ferry ttro Main from Knox', Confectionary. JelLemdfc .17.11-WECS A. CI,I3.LJEY Housei Sign and Ornamental Painter., AND DRAINERS: DZALVMS White Lead and Zinc Panne. Also, all kinds of Points, Oils; Tornishon, Windom. Glens, Putty, listudies, kn., 144 Wood Wed, two doors akssre Diamond Alloy. mrl9:l7dfc Pittsburgh Variety Works JONES, wAia..r..N.TcrvoßD &co.. (Saccemors to Warwick, Atterbury & C 0.,) Manufacturers oflUght and Left Wand Door Locks, Spring, Drop and numb Latches, Platform and Counter Scales, ColifieZeora and Paint and Domestic flardware goner 'a corner of Water and Grant streets, Pittobargh, Pa. fn74lydfc JOHN COCJARAZT & BROS.. MANCFACTLILLIO OF Iron Railing, Iron Vistalts, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, he., / Not. 91 Second Street and 66 Third Sheet, (Between Wood and )larket,) PPITBLIURGII, PA, navy on hand a variety of new Pattemt, flinty and plain, Woltable for all porposts. Particular attention paid to en• \riming (Irate Lot*: Jobbing done nt abort notice. 'twit IUI=MMiZZI 1.CER,013.612 , 7T No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish's New Building,) o.s4CP.' ADVERTIMIC NIA.NSIMMIA33 (Ohio) liIRFLA-1,13 ADDRESS OFF & DAY, MANSFIELD, OEM. JOFIN I..A.vG-Haxx, wrizßox.Aasrr aullaaid N 0.156 Wind Stred, ntexr TH3 Imamme num of testimony In arm of H.ofland's Orman Bitters, nominees to that that the article b all that it is represented to he, end in consequence, we Weise • trial of it by those afflicted with diseases ler which It Is recommended. R. CHATFIELD, Req., add Lot an, Dodge on., Me., 800, I, IBsl.—"Oser a year ago I gent some money to you from Canada, and received some of your Demme Hitters, which I used and found great relief from. Ny health has Improved to Farb a degree that I am again able to attend to bustuesa. A largo number of dye• thee In Ude neighborhood hare had to send to Mb:rankle for the medicine. An agent here could sell large quant}.. ties, as 'know Rib bee sure torts" Samuel Moon, Kuril's, Wis., Janses L Manville, Jerre eon; Wb, Holden, Kemp & Co, Janesville, Wle.,and Wien In that Sate, have idso expensed their great tonfidence In the Titan of the Bitten. • - Sok4 Wieelesale and m et , at Dr. GEO. U. ESTHER'S Drag Stare, 140 Madame, sign of the Golden Mortar. Ike advartleethent. JolliwdkerT - Ir you !nine your teeth. and a pure breath, healthy gMal and =MARI& mouth, go to KEYSZWS, 340 Wood street, and bay • bottle of Ram's Too= Rau TOO= an Jo2d-dkoll Sputa. Aotireo Exchange Bonk of Nebraska, FL 0 R ENCE, r. GEO. SINCLAIR. Prest.. GEO. SINCLA.IR S CO.. General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants, Irliarrance. N. T.. Will give their personal attention to Buying and Selling Real Estate, Entering Lands, Limiting Money and Paying Timm, lu Kettioska, lowa and Kansas. BraltiSClS: Exchange Rank, Pittslotrgh, Pa. C. O. Hussey k Co„ " " R. Patrick k Co., Bankers. Pittsburgh, Pia Mach. Leek Co.. :Reecho.", It. P. Raley, hanker, Philadelphia. Winsina, Lanier k Co.. lies , cork. Luca" k Simonds, Banker. St. Louis. &Ilea &Co., 31erehants, Bank of Commeree,Clevoland, Ohio. J. O. Ihm,y. Vft.llo tea DO INA"J tmtwl MERCHANT No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, 6,26:tetf (Dr. Mob'. New Building.) Hats, Caps and Aura. PCCORD & CO., Wholesale and Itetall Hatters, 131 Wood 'Street, Hass always on hand a full and complete stock of KATE, CAPS and FtRS, trliotelialo and Beloit - gold at the lowest EAsternpriced., to which they Incite attention of all it pin , chasora.oct JOHN THOMPSON. 410 LIBERTY STREET European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always for sale Drafts on Europe for my amount. and steamer and Packet Tlckete to .1 from Llrerpool to New York. Girls for rooks end' general hrowe-work (smashed to houffiekeerwrs MI short notice. %cm Indian Vegetable Palm and Syrup always on hand. Pawengers brought from New York and Philedelphm on railroad to Pittsburgh. Ja.9:dly G- H:ORGE NV ICYitA N. Matonfacturer and Dealer in all tint• of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A , D LEAF TOBACCO, Rana rf Sinakkeld ST,Pf and Pannnond ocadyfc PITTSBURGH. PA. The Only &tamed,roe Consumption, which experience bwe preyed reliable, ECW.GrFINI.A.N. & CO'S. [Late Rabb. Clark & Puro and Genuine Cod Liver Oil. haa etoOti the test of tat yea. with latreafaa Mth , Ity. and proved anti...aim! where others hart bailed. See that yob at Heimann, Clark k Co 's, fer elute the death et ear Mr. ltui.hann an article aned "/Zustnen'e ha. fan In troduced. in nn way ronweetie/ with R. C. it Co, or It. C. 6 C.,. Sold by Amite. S Co, B. A. VAIINCSIOCIE di Co. rt.lnhati Rea. abil Druantateauerally. J•+:2 radawte EMIZEICE WOOD, MOOMnM.D & CO., twcrn.csearn 0/ AA - net-Loon Galvanized Shoot Iron. And Sole Agra& for the Asi• a'. Dram Wona's Patent Intltatiottpaala Sheet Iron. As.m. Ualraffloml enrrumstod Iron. On Roofing. flfß.Warelsou,--No. 131 Font Sired, lialbeirgh. JattlyclAsrfor WINIs BANKERS. WOOD STREET, CO R NE f: fill?!). DEPOSITS received on current accounts as usual. Interest paid only on money deoso,lted toe a flood time. All check, on our *Mee will be paid to currency, union °There - lee suarlied. W. U OVALS.. A Co. buy sal sell Eoclnnge on the pen clpal clon. of the Unlrod :tat.. and Europe. Je27,lm CA-H.1,0S GARCIA. Corner of /inn and sr. mu, &red:, Mtsburgh I=l choice 13rmadv of Imported Cigar. T 023.41.000, ffto_, Sohen,. the att.ntloo of Smokers and Chewers to ha sink. which will be found complete WI to qualay and variety. for2S:lpt British and Continental Exchange. Slain' BILLS DRAWN Bi - DITISTCA—N. CO., On the ITnion Bank, London. In Sur. f .C 1 and Upwards. These bridle an. Itillibkhie at all the principal WWI. of England. Eouland and Ireland and the Cantlindit. We .1... draw aight Bills an LUAU)! DAL LTN, Frankfort a Main. which Barre.. • Remittance to all pane of Ilermany, Switserland and Holland. Pentane Intending to travel abroad may procure through n. Lemon of Cretin, on which Money coo ho Obtained, as itecalftl, In any part. of Europe. Collection, of Bills, Not, and other securitlea to Europe, trill twelve prompt attention. ISM. 11. WILLIAMS & CO., ,oh= corner Wood and Third street. Nelson's Ambrotypes. P RIC MIS REDUCED Gallery, Third and Market $ ==l ENTRANCE ON TIIIRD STREET. We are now prepped to offer to the public out well U. , wn nyies of Actibrotypeu at the low prier of ON3 DOLNiAII .4 UPWARDS. now Inciting likenesses token In the hest style of the art, will find it greatiy to their Interetit to glee this eetablishnient • mil. A large unartment of Plain and kkne7 Ones always on hind. apffhlyfe DR. H.ENRY ADDER'S lODINF. RATER. • INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER IiND AGUE. CERTAINREXEDYFOR SCROFZ7LA. Re. EIL.TZT Axncu having at length suer ad In effect. tug what bas long been considered the great d idemtutu In medicine, a PERFECP SOLUTION OF lODINE N WATER, often it to the Faculty and Public ass remedy r • multi tude of complaints hitherto pronounced beyond all mdlcal cure. In all atm:mons toffections, where the scroufulous taint is either hereditary or enquired, the lODINE WATER ERADICATES THE ELEMENTS ofthediseeae. In FEVER AND AGUE It perfects a THOROUGH and PERMANENT removal from the Nye.. of the morbid GILILies of the din. order. The beoeficial results are immediately felt In LIV ER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUS DISEASES, ILEMOPTISIS, and other lIEMORIIAIIES, TUMORS, HEART DISEASES. DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVEII,II.IDNEYS and BLAIN DER,DROPSY, RHEUMATISM, NEURAL OIA, 11.13101IRHOIDS,NERYOUS AFFECTIONS, and all FEMALE DISEAFF-4, together with BRONCHITIS, =tithe entire range of PULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Dr. Henry Anders' lodine Water has been analyzed by Dr. James R. Chilton. the celebrated ehemeist, and also by Professor James C. Booth, of tho U. S. Mint, of Philatlclpltia, and otb pronounce it to be Just what it Is reptcsented. For amnion, furolahing fhll details of the legitimate character °phis remarkable medicine, ea well ea for certificates eel. ontarily given by Gone who have been cured by use.— The public are Invited to cell u pon ' • • DE. GEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood nowt, Jadattaxi , Wbolesd* and Retail Agent "Hest Pills in se:. Frazer'. Headache Pills. They will cure the most violent headache. They will cure costive bowels. They an • tonic as well as purgative. 11 your had pain. yon. one dose will cure yore. If you have Indigestion they will help yon. If you are Ida they will make you well. They are the best pill to cure billowiness. They are a plain pill and . good pill. Nu better pill can be compounded. They cost only 25 rents • boa. Bent by mall to all parts of the United States. Direct your letters to 11a. KEYSER, No. 140 'Wore! street, Pittsburgh, Pa., the Wholeside Agent. my&d,kvmF D. RLICICFLELR.T, maxv7icnn.. AND DZAIXIM Lf All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar., Maw recently taken the building No. IWO Wood street, to addition to their Manufacturing Efitablisbatent, N 0.431 rwin dm', where they will be pleened to rewire their friend'', ap27aydfo The price of Flacon I, 15 cent... The price of the Pomade 75 cent.. The price ofthe Bache:, (very elegant) lo 76 mats. The price ol the Fruit, (per boa) to 1,00 The poke of the 'memo to 60 cents. sonu Frangipanni. Ererylvely uses 11. INGER k CO, 356 Broadway, Now York. Bold Everywhere. FRANGIPANNI. Nonce TO 211: Prima—Whereas certain perooao to tho United States ern offering- for ale • Frangipani:a Perfumes, of a spurious ashue,ltt imitation alb: real article made by Moon. PIESSE & LUBIN, thla to . . TO CAUTION TILE NIGLIO • that now Is genuine but what ham the name of PIESST & LUHIN of Hood at, London, an the bottles, and mold by INGER & CO:. of New York. SOLE AGENTS. The New London Scent. Frangipani, en Eternal Perfume , From the Holy City. INGER & CO.,,MBroashray, NOW York. Sold Everywhere. Je24:3tawalmfma PITSSBURGII, PA JAS. MoLA.T3 GUI, IN Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, dels,olyfc Neu. 169 and 170 Second DR. KEYSER); SIIOULDER 13 ructs—From Pittsbargh Dispatch, April 10th, 13 . 50 , — F0r i. 3 to than 3 Yuen Peat we ban elmtanity worn the Washington Sur pander Broom, nmuntketured by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, of No. 110 Wood knot, in this city, and would heartily recom mend it to all who ore compelled to tbllow a sedentary men puke. As we hare before remarked, in calling attention to th merita, It answers for a brace and suspender; the weight of the pantaloons being as placed at, to continually tend to being the &boulders to their tudnral poeitlon and ex pand the chtat, Woman, hundreds of whom are annually IRltcrvd by the weight of enocmom nakirtar should also Drains these brace.. De particular in mewing the kind mentioned, as many of the braces 'old are humbug. Sold at Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER'S, Wholesale Drugs:L*o4o Wood street, sign of ihe Golden Mortar. 3820ulkwil? To Netvosto Ron A ...tired el tutored to health to a few dam oft= m=7 /. 44 . 1 i n =tn.. naming. ft eutzkrati to make known the menu of Me. Win mhd (free? the prewolpttatk toot. Direct to the Rey. JOH k. N Id. DAGIALL, No. 6G Fulton ytto ntrut,•Broo kw klyn. New Yormo ' • • RUST PIMPS, of imperior kind, for tale at Lidecdkirin DB. UYOSEVB, Trued it TfIE ONLY PLACE where Tickets can be procured vie CLEVELAND AND TOLEDO. TO CILICAGO AND TUE NORTIMEST, Is at the alike of the Company, 31onongabela lime, No tv.. and opposite the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, corner of Wayne and Liberty streets. myStd.ttoitnT myD) F. KNOWLAND. Aernt. Proposnis for Paving on the Dionon ,gahels Wharf. . IZE A LED PROPOSALS will be received un- Wednesday, July 15th, fur grading:lml paving wattle Monougaliela Wharf, to the amount of two [bemired dollars to come:soca et the termination of the present pavement Pe: low the foot of Ferry street. and extend along the river to wards Penn street. the work to he done raider the direction of the Remirding Regulator and the Hletrfillaster. Payment fir the Rome will be made in rose, nut city war rants. Proprsals nent be addressed te -S.- MORROW, Chairman of the Committee nn Momaigisheir Wharf:. By order of the Eommittee on Monona-Miele Wharf. Jytklwil W. IL WHITNEY, Clerk to Committee. UMUIiE;MEiI -11.tirt'abbertiOntrntS SITE FOIL OAKLAND RESIDENCE-I offer for .ate I to In acres of ground, being a part of the °Atwood Place' at Oakland, upon widen 1 now reside. It la a desirable location to any one sainting a home in the country, which It Within L . C , minutes walk of the Court Apply upon the premises. Jy9:2wd• • JOHN li. SEMPLE. C°—PABINERSIIIP.—We have' this day associated with in the Styth and Candle business, John Ilindley. The business will he continued As hereto. fore, under the nand , and style of WALKER A CO. The business of the late firm will be settled at their Factory in Allegheny. or nt the office of John Floyd & Co., corner of Cth and Wood street. Pittsburgh. W. & If. WALKER. Allegbany,July Ist. Ift,K-JraiStd• NEW MUSlC—Charlotte Blume has just received the following sew musk: Soo Bar in my Dreamt," No. 23 of Fester's Mel. Des. Just published, 25; My Mary at the Meeulow Gate, trio fir three female voices, by J. A. Fowler, 25; All'e for the Rest, new wog by J. R. Thalami, 25; Schottisch Pompadour, Alphonee Leek. 25, The Falcon Quadrille, Ricardo Linter, D; Lee Rose de Florence, new polka Mazurka, A Leduc, 25, The favorite Scotch Melodies, -Auld Robin Grer" and *The Bootle Rows," trareseritani for piabo, W. V. Wallace, 60; Merrily, merrily over the See, a beentlfal Baranrolle, words by !Ivory W. CLnille, compeeol by Wallace, 50—them are Wallorebi two last compositinner, Fongb4G. W. Cherry, 30; The Lilac at the Door, with vignette page, 35; Ltlondine, beautiful eong, 25; That . * So; a new comic song, 25: The Scotch Polka, Chao. D'Albert, 50; The Mule teer Polka. L. Williams, 50—the twu last Polkas hare rash an elegantly colored title page. CHARLOTTE BLCME, No. lit, Wood street, 2Jelosrabove Fifth street. Music mailed free of postage - DOUR CIDER, OR PURE CIDER VINE kJ OAR can be obtained at Morris & Patton's in the Dia. mond. The trash usually wild for vinegar eight to be pro• Witted, being composed orrttrita and other ps I.onoun drug.. The vinegar at Morris k Patton's 111/00 swrrt rider two years back and nothing has been addckto it. Price 25 cents par gallon. A RE ,11111.11) PHYSICIAN _ Whale mods of life liavenesrly run not, discovered while In the East Indies, • certalncore for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cough. Colds, and General Debility. The remedy ~ vi discovered by Idi when his only child, &daughter, was given up to die. II had 'heard much of the wonderful re tentive and beating nettle. of preparations made from the East India Hemp. nd the thought occurred to him that ho might makes remedy for his eh ild. Ile studied bard ands.- cevilivii In realizing hii wishes. Ills childous corecloind bloom alive and well. Ile has slum alltninistured the vonderfolrem edy to thousands of sufferers in all parte of the world, and tin has never tailiel In malting them completely healthy, and happy. Wishing to dons much good as passible, he will Fetid to such of his alllictqd fellow.beings as request it, this recipe, with full and explicit directions for making it up, iind suc cessfully using it. Ile requires each applicant to emilisie him one shilling—Ulm cents to he returned as postage on the Mips, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Addrets . • ••• • • • In. 11. JAMES. No IL brand streot, Jersey City, N. J. . FL—Dr. Li. James has neither olUce nor nem In New York, as alma have pretended and ativertiatal. The recipe b. 'ant from aoAca but No 19. GrUtld gran. Jerney city, Nco lent,. Ja.2.l..ddurnnefeuT .T. F. lITJ.L.L.II-MN, having co- ow Raged the oervlrse the most experianoad Block Workman in tho United Stales, is prepared to fur- Teeth. adapted to each particular caw. Full eels of teeth, or pane of sett made with artificial Kama, in one cm:di:mom or mild piece. Artificial Eya inserted, and all defortnithut of the barn corrected. tirt)peralons and work imrrautnd ltfice Nn. 105 Fonrtb %trent, betirrot Wo,nl9.odEntlthfidd errant., pittsburgh. npls,6mdfe Dentbury. Dr. J. mAx-ALEE.:Ist, Surgeon Dentint. from Nay lurk, Ektraets:Teeth withAn out pain, I.y n local Ilenumbing Agent to - the °num ilii-Inar.rtaTerth on Gold, Silver Plat.ina and Gotta Per. cha and parlors. all Dental oparation.i in a anentibe man. rd. nod Circulstrs et his Orrice, 4 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. npgaltar P. kx...N.1. - .E.Erf.r . . 7. (soooootor to W. IT. Manufacturer of rTIIEREIL ()IL and LAMPE, No. kg Fourth street. between Weal and Market. Pittsburgh, Pe.. The undersigned is prepared to turnialt Dealers with Ethereal (El and Burning Fluids of a truperlor qualify, of Itta own manufacture. Also, Alcobol,Camphene and Pine 011 a, and every description of Fide and Centre Table Lampe, Gir .flan', Candelabras of the latent patients and most apprar .1 style. Chandeliers, Girandol. and Lamps repaired smi The aloes Oils,applied regularly esiwy week to cashmere from our wag... wegarilyfe P. lIATUEN. TrAnsTEas Arry.Nrios.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian Roma Liniment. In pint bottles. mice 50 rents, is warranted cheaper and Mtt•r than any other article eseroffered to the public for the on, of Cuts, Gall% Sprains, Lameness, ,Over heatlnn. Re. Keep a bottle In the stable, It has eared many ralaabl• horn. None genuine swileas signed S. L Tobias Depot, 56 Cortiandt street, New York. Sold by Dr, KEYSER, 140 Wood et. Je24:diwr,F TOOTHACHE is inotnndy cured he a few drops of Dr Keyarr's Tooth Ache Remedy. Prepared and sold at the drag storo of DR. KETRER, 140 Wood et, JeolkarcF Sign of the Golden 3fortar. G 1 ORG-17. w. GREIG Sr. CO-. $3.3E1C1- DLLASTISP.A.O'I"CM.F.,7t.£3, (Inner Pax mut Steehantice Street, tarn Mad, PITTABUIIOLI, PA., 51anufeeture Pine and Out Kega of the rufous descrip tion, of NAIL KEGS, which they will sell at the lowat atorketpricer. ntracta aro reapectfully aolicittal. All work war. mated of the best quality. del2lyalfe 6TRINGES of every kind for sale at DR 6EYSEIVS.I.IO Wood street. Jt24,llvmP owrrucia FEATHERS, Artificial Flowers, Fancy Ornament• and Lace Trimmings for Bonnets. To rnz Simmons or Prrrsecr.on : The subscribers have a largo Manufactory in Paris, and one In New York, azeluilvely devoted to the ruannfecture of the abase kind of goods. Their present stock embracing many thousand style. of Feathers and Flowers. Also the material for manufacturing them, which are offered at wholesale only, at their Ware Booms. IIENDERZON, MYTH I CO., N 0.230, Broadway. New York. SAIWUZI, BRADLEY, Rase Lax; Wow Cao St. Char Stroet Bridg;) Allegheny City, Penna., M.L.NrrACITUR or BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Colo r ii l S PREPARE? and Somber. ON abort notice, for every color or somber of Varna. inir been one of the origlnal,unmufeebarere of the eeleline led "Bradley Woolen Yarns," m connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheeling, I would respectfully solicit a share of the orders for Irarnier above. Sir - Cash paid for Blimp Mod and Wool OF STOCKS for sale at public auc tion on Thtuaday craning, July 9th, at,l3 o'clock, at the Merchante' Exchange: 20 shared Mechanics' Bank, • 20 do • Allegheny do, 50 do Citlecus . Bank, 12 do North Amerloo Mining Co., By AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, 'Block Brokers, 02, Fourth el. S. W. L 1315, Auctioneer. THE undersigned hero leave to state to his Mende and the public generally. that he starts to the Peat on or about tho oth inch when ho will be happy to as. commodate any flerson by •procuring any kind of vehicle they may fancy, Cram fifty to a thousand dollar., and altonld It not please when brought on they need not rote it if not eatisfactory. Ile would alto state that be has on heed a largo variety ate gee, that ha will salivary low for cash, to elate oas in two week. from this date his now mock from Eate will h° Ter/ large, and ho will lack coon' t o atom them. JOS. WEELTE, Jyliattl Two Mlle Ron, on the Otnenebtirg Turr.pike. 11C1 TN PURSUANCE of the proviione of the 'Ordinance for the regulation of the sale of Coal, Han itc., by weight," tieuled proposals will be melted fat the management of the rectal stules belongiag to the city until Ifonday, July 13th, 1617, for one year. The proposals:nest state how much pot cont. of the gross revenuearbing from sold scale. the bidders will pay fur the nee of tho same. No bid will he accepted for less than fifty put cont. of tbo gross revenue Ow the a.o of the city. Not more than one male will be awarded to the tame person. Inds to be redo `Proposals for— (desiguathug the scale hid fur") and. be left at the City Treasurefe Oilice, addressed to •7L GAL, %TAY, Chain:nano, the Thum* Committee." By order of the Committee, Wu. 11. WHITNEY, Clerk to Committee. Great Bargain fa Fine Ihabrolderbrs. — MURPHY & BURCHFLELD have •:no r ked JAL down tboirenttra elock ark, Embroldrdes toprlka that maks them great kronen/. All kinds of donnmer Prom Gonda at lower prtc than In tho early part of tho 1041$00. lyT 0 , tui , ererped have formed a partnership In She ;onetime of the L. order the firm of Roberts t OM. No. 0 2 Onza "Mt, baterecu street sad the Court House. R. BIDDLE BODERTE, Jy7e.l.rxhc JOHN MELLON. FWE AUNLITES O riurarapit, ICE CHESTS; • ItErtitazn•Aruas, Just Receivdd and for Sale by /Ale O . W . lIIIBLEY, Federal a., Allegheny, FRUIT CANS—Safe and easily closed, and have Mood the teat of experience for yam. For ale cheap, with fall directlan for use, by G. W. =BIM; Jyt:ler Federal street, Allegheny. BLACK SILK NET.—A. A. • Ma — ion Bi — CT. 0 aye reoeired Black Figured Silk Net for Mantillas. JO PARASOLS, in Plain Fine Satin, Embossed Silk, Figured Silk. Brocade do, Moire Antique, Embalm ed Border do, Feelloped Border Silk, Fringed do do. Abm, large sized Primablg an Immense amortment salsa at 30 pee cent. leas than moat price., at the Semiannual " (33 ,5 1 A. A. 11MA:ft CO, IA FMB CI REASE-4 tibia. now landing from stonausrforsee . SYS • ,dialat DICIEST aCU I EESWAX. AND GINSE 43-1 cask Bea ll 1 do Glasenc now Im:idiot/Wow steamer Mb bud, farNs by 07 5 1 1.9.1/11.1 DICSXt t CO. insurance N'''''''ln.'".". Company , Drlnoue Mutual Safety Insurance Company, OF PIIII.ADELPIIIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street- - . S. E. Corner., Orssuired under the Genersi Insurance Lou, with s (web Ot7 P".‘*d e E bYl'vid nii ‘th" :d ° and 7:11 4 :11 t i . Mat a. PIIILADE P L rill. Capital of sloo.troo, privileged to Inure.. to WO,OOO. ILLELVE I VSIMaIeYCES on Vessels, Cargo, and rode* Insures fret .% Ines or damage, by Fire, Marine, Inland' Railcar Lon and Transportation. I to all parrs oLybe world. ' 1 LYLAND fSSMIX.IS.S on Goode, by Illwana, Canal., OFISCIT.3. It 0 LAUGHLIN, Pronde Lakes and Land °anima, to all parts of the Union. 0 FoRGE wort., Secretary. . ~ sto r m. IRE D. LZS II. C): b et- . 1 ...4 "CE5 - A nsi c. Merelontdille ED. -91 4 -- Q. RICHARD SHIELDS, VI door . l Awn of the , Q , way, Noe. 33, 1830. oterzrona. Bowls Mortgagee, and Real Esbire____ ..... -4101,350 94 D. M.lit. l ri^rY, PhilarlelphLa City, and other Laicise— . 10E070 68 Richard .hies 4. . ..,?.. I Stork In Banks, rLauttA ...t 1......c,ca. .. IB,M 93 George Scott. Hills Receivable . Z 2,133 88 T. F. Shewell, .. 0. C. Butler. Cub on hand 'E 1 CRAY-FEY ' At '''''' ' B'lnn' eno 1 -7 o i l n rci t"L' es me " Itl A y ge hie nVl / 2 neil, PrWil and u oTer on de M bt 37.6" 26 Hall, (entrance on Wood et) doe th e cothrethr 121,956 10 Subscription Notea 100,030 09 Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, ' OF PITELADELPIIIA, PENNA., 11. C. Langhlln, W. C. Storesbnry, D. &Arwood, It. M. Casino, William þs, TTTI Jely:lc Ofß,, Lareyotte ' Franklin Den74fingr, NO. 94 Water —Strut. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $BOO,OOO. IA TESTED AS FOLLOWS: First Gonda and Mortgagee on Proqorty ht the city of .3135,000 Stocks worth par 222300 each on hand 51,000 Amount secured by stock note. Amount of stock due on call • 000 1 i THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON $6OO, Building., Merchandise, Furniture, Lumber, de, on Yeasts Cargo and Freight, to all ports, and by Marinade, Lakeland Riven, at the lowest rates and upon the mwt libanl terms, guaranteeing prompt payment on the adjustatesit of losses The greatest amount to be insured on any OOP risk Is $5,000. UDIZEfEI P. M. Potts, C. E. Spangler, Abraham Ilex. firm of Rex, Silvis A Cod Wm. H. {Copia, George Howell. firm of Howell & Bro.; J. Edgar Thompson, Pres. Penn. R. It. Co.; O. Sower, firm of Sower & Barnes, John W. Sexton firm of Burnett, Sox lob eStecuringen Iletman Haupt, CI:lof Etyineer Penn. It. It, Nathan R. Potts, Counsellor at 1.e . ; Wm• IL Lecul4 firm of Leech & Cod It. T. Renal, H. H. Houston, Freight Agent of Rena. IL lid Joseph It. Withers, firm of Withers Petorsom Abraham P. Eyer, W. Haig - net, firm of Itaigucl A Co.; Chorine F. Norton, firm of Vandeuren & Cod John 11. Lowarde, firm of Lowards & Corpora Jae. E. Styles, H. N. .Burroughs, late WilLiamaon, garrougha & Clark. W. H. WOODS, Seey. Prem . .. M. Ports, Presd't. C. E. Sesstomcs., 'Vice Presdl. 11P1A glance at the list of Directors of the 'Howard In surance Company," most of whom am widely known no among the nest business MP/3 of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample assurance of security to the public. A share of patronage is respeafially eolicited. 11108. ORAIIAM, Agent, corner of Water mod Market streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of DIOOOTOO3. Cherie. W. Dancker, Adolph E. Doris, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas 'r^ t, David S. Drown, Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. MEAN N. DANCKER, President. Crum.= G. Dafferas, Secretary. This Company continues to make insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property in town and country, at rates aa low as ere consistent with security. The Company hare reserved n large contingent fund, which; with their Capital and Premiums, eafely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, on Du:Lary 10t,1581, as pub. tithed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follow. sir Mortguges $9113,123 08 Real Fames BAY; 10 Temporary Loan,— .............. 83,906 11 Stocks 61,885 00 Cash, A 0 01,336 81 $1,=2,708 44 Since their Incorporation. a perks' of twenty... Yea., they have paid upwards of One Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollars Lames by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, ea well as their ability and &aimed.n to meet with promptness all Rankles. .1. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, spIP Mee Southeast cov. Wood and Third els. The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. CO. OF PIIILADELPIILL No. 107 'Walnut StreOt. C 11.178 rxxrrrc.. CAPITAL 1.500,1X4 FIRE F.TSCRANCE--Peretual or limited, made In town or conntry, on carry description of property. INLAND INSURANCE, on Goods by Canal, Lake./ mid Loot! Carriage, to all parts of the Union. MARINE INSURANCE, on TeaseLs,Cargoand Freight, embracing Riser Transportation. C. C. LATILROP, President. • W. DARIJSG, Vim President. 11. K. Richardson. Secretary. matctoan Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. lion. Ileum' D. Moore. 68 Welnut street. Alexander lEhltidem Merchant. 14 North Front et. John C. Bunter. Brut of Wright, Bunter ± Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Raker. John B. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White k McCurdy. B. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop. Simmons k Co. Jan. B. Smith, Arm of Jt. It. Smith k Co. Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller. Demo Ilallehnort, Attorney and Counsellor. Thos. IL Limerick, 632 Spruce street. Robert IT Powell. 68 Walnut street. Tlmo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's Ilall. theory C. Wetmore, New York. WSW. POD:MESTER, Agent, aplXim—ap7 97 Front stmt, Pittsburgh. Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY. Southeast aroser 41 . TFidnid and Frarth binds, PIIILADELPIIIA Incorpziated April 9th, 1950. Capital Stack $500,000. °RIMS. ALEXANDER WHILDIN, President, MARSHALL lIENZEY, Vico President, JOHN C. 81319, §ary end Actsary, JOHN S. WILSON, Treaemer. MAID Or 211.TE14. Alexander Whlldhe Louie A. Oceley, 31arshall Henley, T. Eautonde Harper, William P. Dolton, Elisha Tracey, Hon. Joseph Allison, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sion, George R. Graham, JO.ll BCOrMaik, Ellwood Matlack, _ John P. filmons. W3l. P. IRWIN, 31. D.,Aledical Examiner. This Company makes Insurance on lions, on most reasona ble terms. It has been succruatully managed for several Teary by on experienced board of office ra and trnsteec and trustee:, has alcraya paid promptly its losses, and 4 *Tory uny deserving of confidence and parry H. W. POLNIMEII.A h. Im7:drat 97 Front street, Pittsburgh. Continental In3nranee Company. ro.,,p,mtvl by fhe ..egbfh"..iffre f rbmuyiravia. iiTTII PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital, One 3111liou Dennis,. Secured and Accumulated Capitol HOME OFFICE. No. 61 Trident Sired, above Second, Philadelphia. Fire Imuranee on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Sr. geneully. Merin Insurance on Cargoes, and Freigbui, to all parts of the world. Inland Insurance on Goods, /le, by Lakes,itirers, Muds sod Land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most fausroble terms, consistent Ida , . security. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Ac., Philadelphia, W3I. BOWERS, formerly Register of WEI. 30/IN N. COLEMAN, Arm of Coleman A Sonith,lm liardware imd Cutles7 Merchants, No. 21 North Third etreet, above Market., Paa. - • JOSEPH OAT, firm of &mph Oat A Soo, Coppsramithe, No, 12 Qetree street Phila. EDWARD MACHETTE, firm of Machette A Raignel, Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third street, above Race, Phil. HOWARD firm of Llvingaton A Co., Produce and Commission Merchants, No. 114 Market at, above Eighth,Phile. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Preaident. Ours Witsua s Socretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. N 0.24 Fifth atreet, (up Main.) The Manufacturers' insurance Company of PIILADE4PRIA, Charter Perpetualj-Capital $500,000. WILL INSITNE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Risks. AARON B. LIPPLNCOTT, President. WM. A. RHODES, Vice Preeident; ALPRED WlERS,Secretary. Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. It. Thomas, Quarles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, William NMI, Alfred Weeks, J. 'timid° Sank, Chas. J. Meld, .Lobn P.Sthaons. James P. Smyth. Me Company eras organised with • Comb Capital, and theUrectors have determined to adapt the business to Its' mailable resourecg to °Nom prudent* ir.t conducting its alhdrs, with a prompt adjustment of lofty. Pittsburgh oMco, No. 98 Water atreet mrt"ifc • J. NEWT '.f, JOYES,Agent. tiaras' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. W3l. BAGIALEY, Prod!teat, SAMUEL L...MAIt..9ILiIJ, Secretary. Offica 04 Wider Street, betnee. .Atarkd and Wood Streets. taardraree Mall and Cargo Wake on the Ohio and hils aheappi Rivera, and Tributaries. rarlnanroi spinet loss or damage by Fire. Also, Nishnit the peril. of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tramp: t. &Con. mascrona. • ,Wm. BagSeY, Nty.3lark. Starling, Samuel 7.. Kier, Itobart Donlap, Jr., Wro. Bln Om, S. Ilarbmgh, &oho S. Dilworth, Irma 31. Pennock, 'inuecia Seller', Walter Drymt, J. Schoomeaker, .ha. 31. Cooper, Wil. B. Hays, ]DLit Ktipton. deal Western Insttrartee Comp Or PITTSDIIRGEI. GP .01IGE DARSLE, President, WHI P . GORDON, Secretary. Dirure • agedast all kinds of Mire and Marine Risk.. DISZFOg. w. G. W. Jackson, James licanley, • Natfrale no Witham IL Prs Li iir incet4 113.2, Homelastitutke by Directorescit Imams Is this commindry, and sk=entily atlas scea tTorcPt• &ay . a l i N t Issues str , t ) tOPPICE. NV= IL Millis „b. Andnv, ll•;uo. TtVAlns &ott, A. Nlmlck, - "Philadelphia Fire and Lift INSURANCE COMP ANT, No: 149 Chesnut Street, 0 PpOSITE THE CUSTOM ROOSE. 'WM nuke all kinds arm:lmm either llarpvtual or LI *tea, on wart of at property or Marilllndlor, Stai rouonable r n a r ag t rr BALDWLIII, ince President . - OSIMMILL EC; B. Con e. =S..Pitul m74 , John Clayton, B. Wild,. Mut.. P. Jury. .B. B. roglig. , ,P. B. A: 4 "M . Shartogul , 11. . 1. • M.P r g e N r, enutr.,Bccret.nry. JeWITS. ' 0. conTecagesa. • cotter Ttard and Wood do. MosionigaWas Isisswastee -Company. cellos. No. OS Waco Einar, . , iniursioatinot Lisa qf Tireand Marine Risk,. Ornm pt—JAIIESS. lIIITOMEM;Preddent. UMW U.. ATWOOD, Se:rstary. _ . MA , ,Jau APrO , • JoballacTit, CI•o. A. Van Clarks, simmA. Mottpirs insurance. James C. Band, ThoophibasPanidins, James Traqualr, William Eyre, Jr., Sodium L Prim, James Tannent, . Samuel E. Stokes, Unary Slum. . James U. Maryland, Thomas C. hand, Robert Burton, Jr., John B. Semple, Pitttlig, D. T. ldoettan, J. T. Lrt. n, " ARTIN, President. C. IiAND, Vice President. William Martin, Joseph IL Seal. Edmund A. Soader, John C. Davis, John It. Dextrine, George G. Leirwt, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL IL newton, 'William C. Ludwig, ilugh Craig, Spencer liellealn, Charlea' Kelley, J. June Droake, J. .Johnsan, THOS.• acts, Liters, Smretary. .A. MADEIRA. ASsut, 05 Water street, Pitt burgh Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company. Northwest. Molex Second and. Mama Streets, P ' I.IILADELPIIXA , Tho following statement exhibits the business aturcond lion of the Company to Nov. I, 19913:' ' Premium. received on Wine and Inland Maki to Nov. 1. 1656 t=4,194 61 Fire Premium. 176,790 Cl Interest on Loans 6,701 47 Total receipt. $400,11 Paid Marine Lou,, 034,427 04 . Fire . ..... ....... ....... 39,797 E 9 Expenses Solar e, and Conandaalost...... 49,499 00 Eta-insurance. burn Premiums and Agency Charges. 27,474,49 -$177,12 Fl Masco remaining stills Comp'y.-..----$328,057 CPT The assets of the Company two as (Gnostic— Phil. City and Canty Bonds-- $ 10,8411 . 113 Railroad Bonds 11,000 00}Cost Price. First Siortgago Rind E5tate ..._....... 143,1500 00 Stocks, Callatorals on call 32,400 00 Girard and Consolidation Bank Stock C.,= 00 Derielted with Sherman, Duncan & New York 30,030 00 Deferred Payment an Stock not yet d. Notes fur Marine Premiums Due from Agents secured by hoods.. Premiums on Policies reantlpls ened, and debts doe the Co. Balance in Daub" - - $623,067 00 The Board of Director. have Ulla day declared a • DIVIDEND OH FIFTEEN PER cr.sr, Capable on demand on the thalami of the Company the let Instant. THOU/LS R. FLORENCE, President Erman Haamots, Beattary. THOS. J. ITENTER,Agent,Plthtbargh, nn27:4lmdia No. 90 Water avec Reliance Mutual locurcume Company of PIIILAPEiPIIIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street Cenral. SI77,674—ASSTM e232,o92—Erettnrri=ran. Firs Insurance on Buildings, Merchandiee, Fanslture, Lc., In town or anantry.. The mutual principle combined with the sectuity of • Stock Capital, entitles the Ineuredlo altar:lln the profits of the Company, without liability for loses. The Saipt Certificates of this Company, for profits aro convertible at par, Into the Copilot Stork of the Company. CLEM TINfiLET, President. B. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary. DIBLC7OII4. Lewis R. Aebburst, Omrge N. Baker, . Ilerd. W. Tingle, Z. Lathrop, Tingle) , Z L. Carbon, Robert Tolland, Eduard 0. James, Wm. Moslem, Archibald Getty. • Wm. M. SempleiPittei .7. GI. COFFIN, Agent I el' Third and Wood stmt. Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thompson, T. C. Rockhlll, G. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, C. S. Wood, Marshall Rill, James L. Taylor, Jacob T. Bunting G. M. Stroud, Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBURCiII, PiL RODT. GALWAY, Preeldent. Tan °noun, See'y. Thh Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFT DISKS. again[ Hull And Cargo Rieke, on the Ohio end 311relesippt rivers wad •tributerie!, and Math. • _ . . .. And against Loss . Damage by Piro. And against the Perils of tho .S.. and Inland Navigation ...., tmd Transportation. t• Policies isan.rd at the loortnt rates consistent ;with 'laity to all parties.. Robert °Many, Samuel McClurton, Joseph P. Oasemen, M. D., John Scott, - James Marshall, David Richey, James W. llsilenan, Chas. Arbuthnot, AlO--eneMay Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Lomb, John Fullerton, •- llnna9edß. Brown; Darld 11. Chambers, William Carr, Hobert IL Ilarllef,. John AVOW, • Eureka Insurance Contpany, , OP PM:N.31'1,9.6MA, Office Si,. 9 Wafer .344 Pittthergh. ak , ters, 9ar In., /SW: Stook Due Dills, payable on demand, and secur ed by two approved names. .$118,850 00 Csush In Pittsburgh Trust Company- ......... --.... 48,890 - 65 Premium notes- 47,564 49 122 shares Exchange Bank Stoek—Cost 6,950 00 Mortgage . 1 Dills iteceimble. 5,600 - 00 5,365 40 Book accomne 12,729.96 DITMCIOU : S. W. Cass,- '- L M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, R. T. Leech, Jr„, • D. McCandless; Geo. S. Selden, J. J. SIIOII.III3ERWER, Pres' . znylinfla - J. 11. Bhoenbetottr , W. K. nnlot, -R. D. Coolen, -201 1 , 7 Caog.hey, 0 — W. Batchelor, Jame. I. Bennett, R. Ftsvrr, Secretary. Pennsylvania Insurance. Company OF PITTSBURGH. No. 63 Fourth Strut. Authorized Capital, $300,000. /more Bonding. and other Property, against loss or dam ego by Fire and tin perils of the See, and lobed Naviga tion and Transportation. 1 , 18.701113. I. Grier Sproul, J. 11. Jane; W. S. Haan; Jacob Paintac, George W. Smith, Wade Hampton, Ca g. lvin Wells, iHNSTON. tOHT P Wm. F. Johnston, W. RPCUnto&a, D. E. Park, A. J. Jones, A. A. Carrier, Body Patterson, James P. Tanner, ' D. M. Presliient, 40 . 0,..W'41. F. JO) Dice preastunt, RODT FilYrEßsoir. Secretary and T re-waxer, A. A. CARHMT Ebucaticrnal. Collegiate and Commercial'lnstitute. NEW HAVEN,' CONIC • THIS INSTITUTION- HAS - BEEN . IN surceadul °incaution for ten 3 . eara. It is designed to meet the 'tannin( those Panora who wish to ROCIIII, for their Bons all the adinntages for mental vine:dim that.ean be anywhere furnished, without 'losing that attention to health, and that parental supervision and government witteb the young require. The mental training includes a thorough English, Mabe l:withal-and &dentine Lineation, in reference to a completo preparation for any business that does' not require the Le erection of the Law, Dialled or Therdegical &hook :a course of clamical studies, minute, thorough and extended u may be desired; • course of Mo de ,-o Unman, under native tatar-hetr, history and Mental and .Political - Science. The Mural Education Is warred hs the pere,:ml. influence of the teacher; by a dirbdon of th:e school into - flunßles .Of =damns die, of which the coV principals are the headq by grideated. disciplinary meignweg and by aregular tune elated) of the Bible, Mega Pretence, and of the evidences of igetural and Revealed RellgDon. The Physical Trekking cr.,twiste of a presalbrd tonna of curdles In a large and well. furnished gynnuisiltun, under the direction of an argeaupllshed Glyninasn and of such fiti , amount of 3liutAry drilling, under Mil °menhaden man Infantry arils, witithompetent officers and - Instructora - as will secure bo'Dlly rigor, habits or command and obedience, sad a kind msd degree of knowledge widehnev beinesential to the full discharge of .this _dais. of ,t tithen.' ' CU*, I. also Wren to CDOPUTICB wholesomeeP bathing and rowing; wad opportunities are turniebed_dor• or-!i. rmidonal pe destrian es.urnotis into the eountm, ' *tteldnts ere admit ted at any time of the yam • r • • • Catalog - um with foil information will Dal_,lhrtsidned - Onap• placation to the ' rayPhildmrerke, M. it.RussiiL Bleadvllle Female Seminary. THE NEXT TERM of this Institution. will commence onSIONDAY, Avenue Mat. , • Pupils will be charged $7,50 per semi, and'wlll melee th studies they ebb to parole from the following Ult.. Reeding, Ancient Ilistory, . Zoology, Enunciation; Modern • •• • Astronomy • • . 1 , Proem:42lkm, Mtn Brewing ". , - Nat. Philosop hy. writing. Modern • • Grammar, Arithmetic, composition, Physical Book .ff coping, • Rhetoric, Chemieni, • Algebra, Logic, Botany, . Geometry, _ - Ear Greek, Latin, Italian, &neaten, Preach.' Guerfane Swedish end Anglo-Saxon, me additional charge dile - lane made. Plano, per comb of twenty lessone YM - Use of Piano per term 2 Drawing, per canna of tweniylessons....— ...... ... 4 Oil Painting . , • .. 6-11 A German lady, an excelloat Plaidet, reside, Wilts fsm ll and will glee lessons on the Macleod In German end A few mile will be secortuncedated in the family of the Principal. Beard, with fueltend light, akcinsins of sfeadag, • • $3 per week. All payments am to be made la advance. .4 • - ferarretedly. . JOSHUA ICERDALL."A. kLarlitafeid;, APRIVATE BOARDING ECHO° TOR • BOYEt, AT NRIF.BRIOITIUN, BRAYER ODLITPIT,PA.:- Rer. JO3. P. TAYLOR, A. M Aram The Bummer Tem will belle on MOND . ,AY Roy. admitted at toy time &AA trait= ArAtOm Ron For Circulars, addreag the Rich*, At Na , irt,li 1 0 1 0(1 4 :: p relfey i l louti ' of this to made, are - sre - - Bon. Thos. 3f. Bowe, Rev. T. B. Lyman, Gm. B. &Aden, W.ll.Willtemn. IL L. IllngamlC,Dß, BOIL W=. 401ulatIsq`, -•-! • Z.t=A. eu. NINO FEAIALE uver.acrig.7_ DAY.AND BOARDING SCHool4...pke; ju n tat Y, Principele, We of Dew Yank. Rinkescke—Rer. Dr. EillikellyLPeraAlee, p:04; ze J, parker, ICY.; Dr. Efall, Editor eflawasel of EakEldltakl:, Dr. J. B. Findlay. lifthaanlng;Pa.; Bak per., akeerilten. Mr. Di* Editors PIGGRGIih Judge llNNlAroniaad eleven* pnetilly, at Efttak• „" cktge k kea ateroallp Ifeadß4 Roma and übreuy . Mai nceird..4 I! ,, me• • ' •. Artlyer • A Prise to Every Pairollatimonl , iIY lArm:Ete..z..?- meow? *AT ALL TlAtE..s,at atones =Azusa co,hai too Aroadwity, who haw. taken taken an= Yuri kale,- hod °Paned tho Inuntowth_ c ritic and elegiat3ltort. Aroadway,, Wage Hotel Idonakedi New York. Ey buying 'a book for one dollar or rmwittlia an at oncupkwombill with ?rho worth from 2P.senmacia7 $lOO cone/Mai of Mae Golry, Prim h the order as sent by mall, Wei and Prim h Ant *uf Saturn mar or limp., The Boob - comp rise. rj e s gr as z"'Mt. PUWiihea - UPX... II.4 .O*te , "NOWMY.r: . Lts an Goal at len than. the tonal huh priceintr 'Band °riming your - dollar or dolhra,arsd they WM biu4ala rroesVhiltFfer . yiXt aro entitled to.- Cube or , k Unclad - bd TriStilthlA Wet. far mous*. CibalataasMthfan erstlaustions mat gyro ~~~y~~, . $lOO,6sNl GT $935,430 .19
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