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- - 8. RIDDLE & Co.,
ItDITORS.and PROPRIETORS
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.FRIDATiMORNING, MILT 17, 1857
READI3O ILATTEE ON EACH PARE Or This PAPER
A Striking Portrait.
..the candidate of the sham-democracy for the
: next Governorship of Pennsylvania is thus
. . . ‘Atelten. off ".. by a cotemporary in the eastern
(
:j ,ifection attie Commonwea lth. Even Mr. Packer
- , I ktbeself if permitted to examine this specimen of
" . 1 . ; ..; pirtrttit.:ltainting, would be compelled, against
his intions, to admit its entire correctness.
We s nit it to' our readers, and at the same
tithe de4c.ntetthem whether such a.man is the
proper person to fill the highest of our State oth
• ' c :pi- —whether he is the proper person to have
the credit,-the reputation and the government of
' . . Or good old State confided to his keeping ? It
isaneroidle talk to advocate a return to the pu-
rity areittiMplicity of earlier times—to speak of
ti government conducted on principles of hones
' tyandjustice--and at the same time propose the
„ plating of a professional office-hunter and a cot
''finned treasury-leech at the bead and front of
,titi State administration. With Packer in the
. .•iiit . ivernor's chair, his old associates—the con
tisictors—the "Canal Rats"—and other equally
.tespeetable personages would again be clothed
with' Power 'and authority, and thus the public
Silences would become deranged and the State
..credit seriously affected, as was the case in 1641.
The public and private life of his opponent, DA
, run WZIJEOT, is a guaranty that in his election
We would secure the services of a eater and bet
ter chief magistrate, and that under his manage
ment of public affairs the State would prosper,
while good and pure men would be , selected as
.the of the people. Let the past official
eontlaci of the two candidates he closely exam
ined--7let their political and moral qualities be
.carefullY scrutiniied by the voters—and we have
no apprehensions as to the choice which they
Will make. But to the sketch, already refer
red tot
-. This gentleman, eye the Gettysburg Star, has
been In. public office Ahmed a lifetime. Twenty years
:ago, he was editor of a paper in Lyeeming county.
• • 'Since that time he hee hod no regefor &alarm He
sZtl"..^. - has done nothing but hold office and live off the for
trine be acquired by his offices. He has been collee
' .` tor of tolls at Williamsport—o- Canal Commissioner
—a contractor--a quiet partner in sundry jobs of
work - on the canals—Auditor 'General under Porter,
• the moat corrupt administration Pennsylvania ever
saws member of the House of Representatives, and
member of the Senate. When a candidate for the
latter office, each eras his Standing at home that he
'ran almost 1500 rotes behind histicket in that Sena
feria District.
Mr. ' Packer is a man in the vigor of life, rather
good-looking, and plausible in his mariners. Ile
" - makes a fair speech and is a good wire-palter. For
"many years . he has aimed to be made Governor.
- %There .Is ,one mystery about him. No ono can tell
,:rirlietti - anit how be made his money. His offices have
never becalm:native, and his eateries could not have
yielded such profits. • There is little doubt that part
of the Seventeen Millions of Direct Taxes the people
hat's, been paying within the last twelve years has
. gone into his pocket by some underground arcane
, burrowed by the "Canal Rats" with whom ho has as.
gociated. A man with his antecedents, with his asso
' ' dates,- and his bemiring, is an unsafe person to en
trust with the important duties of the Executive
chair.
Ifet teem one of Porter'. Cabinet. No one who feels
at Milne in each company should bo entrusted with
power. The people do not want the horrible scenes
enacted, to their loss, and shame and confusion. "
.• Southern Mail Route.
The present, national Administration, at the
head of which is a President,. ho owes his elec
tion to the successful efforts of his political
• ' friends in convincing a portion of the people of
• 'the North that he was at heart an opponent of
• Southern, aggrthaitzt has again bowed to the
" "daik spirit of Slavery," in the selection of the
. mail route to • California from Memphis. Our
" cOnservative" . chief Magistrate, who even in
- • conic sections of his native State was palmed off
• 'an a " Free Kansas" candidate,. previous to the
last Preeidentird election, has, through the Post
_ Master General, decided in favor of the favorite
-Vonte of the Southern States, in the face of the
decided advantages of that known as the Central
rotate. The New York Courier and Enquirer de
"--..._.,-Votes an editorial artfele to this subject, in which
the course of the administration is very severely
' but justly reviewed. The following is a portion
= .of the editor's remarks •
“The decision of the Administration in favor of
_ the Eleuthera overland route from Memphis, for eon
' , , vexing the mart to California, gives much dissatis
faction at the West, and in fact meets With little
'approval anywhere .in the Free States. It i.e gene,
• - ally believed that sectional favoritism has a rooted.
ling influence in .producing the conclusion. The
. strength of argument was manifestly In favor the
•
central route, from St Louis westward. The merest
glance at the map shows that that route realizes far
. better than any other the idea of centrality, which is
a cardinal idea in every conception of a national
.roatV. , It begins between the parallels 38° and 39°
. of north. latitude, and follows these latitudes with
',slight deflection from the Mississippi to the Pacific.
. - ..."._These are the middle latitudes of the United States;
they cover the central parts of the Atlantic, States,
- the centre of the Valley of the Mississippi. run
-- • • throzigh the centre of all the territory west of the
lifirutissippi, and strike the Mississippi coast both at
*the central - point of oar posaessiona and that of the
whole North American coast The adoption of that
eentad route was even more clearly prescribed by e.
-` reference to the centre-of population and business.—
Mom than two-thirds of the population of the roan
-_. _thy lies north of the latitude of St. Louis and the
poet office statistics of last year show that while the
' - 'Northern States mail over ninety-eight millions of
letters in a year, the Southern States mail less than
thirtyveo millions. and that while the Northern
.States contribute 54.986,588 to the postal revenues
, • .the Seethe& States contribute only 51,556,383.
Iforetheithecentral route was that which had alwaye
been taken by the overland emigration to California,
and that alone which has contributed to the rattle
• - menCof the intermediate country. The destitution
tee- - of-water and the sterility of the Southern route along
~,tliC324 . perrallel;has always precluded continuous
4 ".'% -- •'.L... ..a.Velittid settlement, Such Indeed aro the inherent
f;';' , `eraleithles- of this Southern route that the best judges
Confident that the attempt to carry the mail by
in a speedy Safi complete failure, and
tbe.sBoo,ooo appropriated by Congress for the
,rr s sr:se, will be money thrown away. There is no
that the parties bidding for the contract on
•-• the Northern route were art in every respect teapot.
would not have fulfilled their bids to the
~-The peculiar arrangement by which the eon
' tract Was given to the Southern route, preserving yet
• • a show of concession to the St. Louis interacts, only
"affords. proof of a consciousness on the part of the
_ Yost Office Department that it coned not rely upon
the simple merits of the case to justify Its action be
fore-4he people. By nominally making both St.
and Memphis the termini of the route selected,
the Department sought to make it appear that seam
promise had been made, and that the advantages had
laternilvided between both cities and both sections of
the country. It was, however, a very transparent
'•
expedient..
We stated the other day that' Judge Taney,
in his Dred Scott. opinion. did not cite a single
judicial decision to support his view that negroes
were - not citizens. We are .told, in reply, that
the 'jade cites the case of Crandall vs. the State,
Reports, 340. We admit
• • that' be citeithat case; but he does not do it to
support his 'opinion, for he admits in making it
that; although the point as to the citizenship of
the 'negro was - Taised and argued before the
.^. • court in that. ease, it did not pass upon it at
I%e citation is not therefore made as authority
upon that— point, and imply ..confints what we
,said in replrati,the Poet
...;ket;;‘-.L;'..1i1t4ieg0440:4118 Connecticut ease, which
austaininit.Judge .Tiney, and
which we showed was only the opinion of one
-. member of the Supreme Court of that. State. and
.
not. , of the . Court itself, we quote from Judge
Taney, miniprising all that he sap in his cite-
It-Appears by - the care of Crandall sa the
, . State; reported 1610 Conn. Rep. 0(0, that upon an
information filed against Prudence Crandall fora vie
.. latlou of tine law ono of thopaints ridged is the de.
tt
feurollS, that the law was a violation of the Conzti
--77—tiititiq of the Vatted States; and that the persons in
structed, although of the African raoe,trere clthens of
- Mho' States. and thirefore entitled to .the rights and
ratires or eitJzabs in the. State of Connecticut. Bat
'.thief dustice.Bagge4 before whom the ease was triad,
hold, that personsof that description were not
7notts of a State, .within. the meaning of the word
- citizen in the Conititntion or the United States, and
. • were not therefore entitled .to the prisileges and
im
} of citizens in other States:
t'.l7te mart«. curried - sip to the Sitiresse Court of
....7,:i."4.715.Err0rs of the State, and. the question fully argued
there. But the 'case went. off upon, another point,
:'?,77l.Stad.no' °piston teas =protect on thislyuertion." .- .
Ito, : then, the Supreme Court of Connecticut
d , did decide that a9P.P.P3 were not citizens.—
ns an -individual judge,
lot t decialon abut thO.C9Pll:oniPloOd re-
CL;---iiriedble'deCilikini tual:alaiough the Court re
-
' end 015 4eni 17 0 / 0 4 8 S ' ' .
- •
. er4ont.'esPressing a formal opinien.on this
grtintion - enough was said incidentally to skins:,
that the . Onpreme Court did 'not in nay whs. off.'
Akt:
dorse or corm in his opiniQu. ,
; e W it
. _
Is ruz . liuctao - A.Crrernc?---The telegraphyes
teadayettmoune ed the decision of the 17. S. Cir
cuit Courtin Chicago in favor of the citizenship
of a negro ':who hail brought suit there. The
case wasasfollows: A man named Lamar while
in a drunkerlfrolic in Galena, in 1854. commit
led a violent and unprovoked assault upon a col
ored barber by the the name of Mitchell, who
was severely injured. Lamir wasarraigned be
fore a magistrate for the assault, fined a few i
dollars and discharged. The -suit pending in
the U.S. Court was brought for private dams
ges, and the defendant being a resident of Wis
consin, rendered it necessary that the action
should be brought in that Court. Lamar put in
a plea that Mitchell being a negro was not, in
view of the Dred Scott decision, acitteen of the
United States and could not therefore sne in a
United States Court. The counsel for Mitchell
demurred to this plea, and the Court, after ar
gument, has decideh that Mitchell being neither
a slave nor the descendant of a slave is a citizen
and competent to sue. McLean, the Circuit
Judge and Drummond, the District Judge, agreed
in making this decision.
gar Asu specimen of the kind spirit prevail
ing between the Pennsylvanian and Forney, we
clip the following from the last tnimber of that
paper:
COL. Fonsnv's TAvrics.—!t is generally reganl
eel as must contemptible for any one to attempt to in
duce the employees of another to leave their situp
tions, but this policy is employed by Fol. Forney and
his friends towards those concerted with the Penni,y/-
racism. We warn them against any repetition of such
conduct, for the fidelity of those about this office
cannot be swerved, and it only tends to show the ma
lignity which actuates one who is indebted to us for
so many favors, when he finds he can no longer use
us to svhsorve his ambitious schemes. If •hay future
attempt of the kind is made, we shall take other
means to put a stop to proceedings which wombd dis
grace the most debased journalist in our country,
and come with an iil grace from ono who in his Pro
spectus promises 'dignity and courtesy' in the con
duct of his proposed paper."
We lIAVE a pro-slavery account of a serious
trouble at Doniphan, (K. T.,) on Monday, the
6th inst. It appears that two prominent indi
viduals, one of each party in the Territory, got
into a personal difficulty, tried to fight it duel.
but were prUvented, that the excitement spread
and armed Men gathered, that Gen. Jim Lane
was about and caused U. S. arms to be seized,
that for a time u bloody conflict seemed inevit
able, but that there came a sober thought, sug
gested by Lane, and that an outbreak was
avoided. There are dangerous elements sim
mering in Kansas. The Free Slate men would
bo only too willing to accept, with rejoicing, a
plausible opportunity to take vengeance on those
who have so foully and systemetically wronged
them.
Wuwrrns MoamoNs TlllNK.—Brigbam Young's
organ, the Deseret News, thinks that the Deed
Scott decision sanctions polygamy as well as
slavery, and we incline to the belief that it is
right. It says:
"The Supremo Court of the United States has de
cided that the act of Congress known as the Missouri
Compromise, about which politicians bare harped so
much, is unconstitutionnl, and therefore null "and
void, and that Congress has no power over the ques
tion of polygamy. Those "[WM relics of barbar
ism" [Slavery and Polygamy] ran now fiontidi
wherever the people will it in soy Territorte•
of tic United Staten, and Uncle 'Sam can attend to
.his own legitimate business without troubling him
self any fnrther about them."
TUE Kansas correspondent of the St. Louis
Democrat says that Brown, of the Herold of
Freedom, who has lately gone over with his pa
per to the Border Ruffians, is about to leave
Lawrence and perhaps Kansas al an early day.
He is.a dirty traitor, and the people of Law
rence have probably made that place too hot for
him.
Tar. Republican members of the New Hamp
shire legislature held a meeting before the ad
journment of that body, and nominated Rim:
C. Faraw,r as the Republican candidate fur
President in 180.
For thn Daily PatghtughGazo..
blesses. Entrees: Among the very pleasant
accompaniments of the season are the public
exhibitions of the various schools in the cities
or neighborhood. Many of these hate been
already noticed in terms of merited commenda
tion by the press. I have, however. seen in the
papers no reference to the examination of tire
classes in the —Lome Grore Female Collegial,
Seminary," held during several days of last
week. It was my fortune to he present, with
many other patrons and citizens during most of
the exercises, and it is only from a sense of in
competency to do justice to the admirable per
formances that I have waited for more capable
parties , to review them. I will not now attempt
this Henke further than to say that the ordeal
to which all the classes were subjected was a
very severe one for which, however, they ap
peared thoroughly prepared. The recitations
in all the common branches are evincive of care
ful attention to that minutia of elementary edu
cation so essential to good scholarship whether
solider polite The classes in Ancient History
and Geography, in Chemistry, Natural Philoso
phy, Algebra, de., Ike, exhibited a most thor
ough and analytical mastery of the classhooks
in these departments, so often but superficially
taught.
The closing exercises werein instrumental and
vocal music in which the performances were
thaught by a large and delighted audience to be
unexpectedly if not unprecedentedly proficient,
many of the young ladies playing difficult solos
and duets with delicate accuracy and fine ex
pression.
This school established under the auspi
ces of the Protestant Episcopalians, num
iers among its patrons, many of the best famil
ies in .the city, awl in various parts of the State
of other denominations. The Rector, Bev. Gee.
T. Rider with the aid of the Trustees has in the
past year greatly improved and beautified the
extensive grounds, and put the spacious and
convenient edifice in complete order. The site
of this admirable seminary has been well chosen,
the attractive rural aspect of every thing
around giving to it the salubrity and quiet of
the country, while its proximity to the city
affords easy access every hour of the day. These
considerations, together with the w6ll-known
energy and devotion of Mr. Rider to the cause
of education, the elevated standard which he
maintains as necessary to be attained before a
course is complete, the talent and diligence of
his corps of assistants and the really surprising
progress manifest in the late exhibition, I
think, are ample guarantees that we have among
us a Female School of the very highest order of
merit, one that will compare favorably with
those of most repute in the east or west.
Dloosax Et OQUENCE.-A correspondent of the
Boston Courier gives the following extract from
a sermon recently delivered by a Professor at
Hai4ard University, and asks if students are
safe when exposed to such language:
”Viewiug this subject from the esoteric stand
point of Christian exegeticial analysis, and ag
glutinating the polsynthctical ectoblasts of ho
mogeneous asceticism, we perceive at once the
absolute individuality of this entity while from
that other stand-point of incredulous synthesis,
which characterize the Xenocratio hierarchy of
the Jew we are constantly impressed with the
precisely antipertstatic quality thereof."
55pectal ;letters
Appetite and Strength Restored.
WILLIA3II'OGNO, agouti] Pittsburgh, says:
' , After basing Suffern' severely for femoral days 'with a
moat distreaslog attack of Dlarrhaw, I pnrcharted a bottle
of Bawhares lintlend Alters. It gradually checked the
&tease, and teetered my bowels to pertert order. Before I
had Bathed the bottle, I Blued my appetite sod strength
returning. I bellerre It worthy of the eb.-. R .k., y no t ir e It,
and shall recommend It so such."
gro-Suld at El per bottle, or six bottles for $5 by the pro.
prletors, BENJ. PAGE, lg., t CO, Manufactuelog
mutate and Chemist*, Pittsburgh, Ds, sod Druggist* gen
trulti• Bey advertisement. Jyl7triksel.
Great Gore after thePhyslolons had Failed
lIVEMELTILLZ. Ohio, Jan.lo ' l&d.
Bin.—" Dr. C. 31. Jackson—Door Bi — , 'We would inform you
that wear° out of Rootlet:Wm Berman Bitters, which meet
with ready sale. One of our neighbor, him been doctoring
for some time, (tee think about two yearly) wit& all the doe.
tors in the emottry, but all of no acad. He looked as much
like a dead man going about as anything Ire can compsro
him to. BIN dlseuee appeared to Isc en mellowing of the
golf. ", With heat persuasion we prevailed on him to try your
Dilute, with the promise to himif it did no good, we would
c i= h to th' ire rectl thing `"roti.l;;g'oillide"lLlZdc!n'e,k als
tultl t r., ' en. o'
Grolycared. and has becomo • well n. This cue has
creatml
is
great sale to this neighborhood."
GolMfully, EDWARDS k BROWN.
lostde end Iterdlott .Dr. GEO. D. KEYSER'S
Drug Store, 140 Woad Greet, Ho of tbe ['Mem Mortar. .
See atlyerrtlegsslot. lyltarrdtwi
CAVTIOIII VAISTIOBiIf —Breath or Comma.
narsiat—llosurries Ittrthas.—The public are aware that
Tor some years toot llcetetter's Bitters bare by their in
trinsic meths as the beet tonic of the day, won n name said
celebrity beyond any other compound of the like laud.—
The hinucuse and ready sale which Ilestetter's Bitters mat
with, induced it number ef persona 100ns:ewe In counterfeit-
Ing them by buying up the bottles and filling them with 0
spurious mad noxious compound,and then making In of
We article to coffewbouse thepeto tusd others at u reduced
'peke. under the reprenematten that they were the hertuine
artitie. • Parthasers Should always examine the bottle, nod
see that it le tercet,' with • mettle cap with name stamped
on, ind not with • lin 421.1 or wax, es is the cue with the
counterfeit article. The genuine article void by ail teepee..
a bb, demogireeteldedere everywhere. " • •
,L
Ijl.4fc =hurrah t ssrrxu,
To "nervous Hufiireri.-4 reUie - d — Clergymaa
'illiAtervid • to health in • fur dam after many 31,are of peo f
- ' l lrl2 f tt M b ' rit i" Aloq " ri Tirt
he
•• DAUALL, No. 59 Fulton street, Brook.lpa,
• m7.s..volibrigzat
SIE
Sputal Amices.
Exchange Bank of Sebraaka,
FLORENCE- N. T.
ne.o. SINCLAIR. 1-..4
lE=
G-TCO. SINCIaLIR Si: CO.,
General Land Agents ig Dealer in. Land Warrants,
Florence. N. T..
twin give their personal attention to &lying a!sd. Selling Real
Estate, Entering Lands, Lorain Money and Pitying Tate•,
In Nebraska, lowa and Kansas.
Exchange Bonk.. Pittoburgit, Po.
C. O. Ilitoot7 a Cu.
IL Patrick L Co. Banker, Pittatoualt. To.
Atwell, Lee it Co.. Morello., ••
It. F. Raley. Banker, Phlladelehlo.'
Wlnolow. Lanier k Co.. Now tort..
Lome it Simonds, Bookers, St. 1n..,
Bellew & Co.. Morcluotto.
Bank of Commerce, Clocoliul, Ohio.
J. G. Homey,
A RETIRED PFITSICIAN
. . _ ...
Whom sands of Pre honer-early run oat, discovered white In
the East ludles, a certain cure for Consumption. Asthma.
Bronchitis. Cougha, Golds, and Grimm! Debility. The remedy
ll'es , ll4c.erml by him when his only child, n 11....imer, wt
given up to die. lie hail heard mush i.f the sr - ld/Tint re.
tomtits and heiding qiislitics of pnparations made from the
East India Hemp. and the thought occurred to him that he
might mikes remedy for his child, lir litUditit herd and gin'.
ceedad in realizing his wishes. lIIs ehildirssimred. and It nom
ativeand well. Ile less sine.- administered the wonderful rem
rely to thonmnds of suffenTs In all parts of the world, and he
i l .
has never failed =thin; them completely healthy, find
happy. IVlshin dons much good an possible, hen - 111 semi
a
to such of his cted fellow-I,rings as rrsithest it. title refits-,
with full nod explicit directions for making ft up, end nose
easefully Oilig it. Ile minims each applicant to enclose
him ore- thilling—three cents to be retunesl as inn., on
the recipe, and the remainder to he applied to the payment
of this iulrertit. Adams§
Ito. 11. .I.olllii, 'n lit. ilrand street. Jersey illy. N. .1.
N. B.—Lit. 11. J. Ines lin, neither oilier nor athmt in Now
Tort. as some hail pretended nod advertised. The recipe
Is sent font no main but No M. ilrand street. Jersey city.
[ I New Jersey. Jetlth.l.tirtlinferT
CM=
Dr. J. F.l-IU 1.1-.11-IFIST, haring etc
gagtal the services of the most experienced Rine •
Workman in the 1; lilted States, is prepared to far-
Meth, adapted to each particolar case. Foll sets of teeth.
or parts of sets made with artificial gums, in one continuous
or solid piece.
Artificial Eyes inserted. and all deformitien of the fare
corrected.
Arasttperations and work warranted.
Mice N 0.103 Forint, nreei, between Wood nod Smithfield
streets. Pittsburgh. aplaalmilfc
Dentistry.
Dr. .T. S , lrgc..mAnat
Dell( iKt, trent New York. Extracts Teeth wall
out 1.110. I , y a local Benumb:nit Agent to tl:r Hama
A rkirinsert , Teethon flold, Silver, Plaint, and Gutta
rha, and perform, all Dental opera:loam Inn Yeientifir man
ner.
Sir - Card , and Circular, at him (.4 Smillfwld mfreet,
Pitv.burgh. apaolfetf
P. 13-A.li DELN.
(: , Ltrcf.fluor to W. H.
Manufacturer of ETHEREAL OIL and LAMPS, co. 62
Fourth stroot. between Wood and Merkel. Pitteburph, Po.,
The untio.luned la prepared -to furnish Dealers with
Ethereal Oil and Burning Fluids df a superior quality, of his
oau monufecture. Also, Alcohol, Comphene md Pine Oils,
mil every description of Side end Centre TAW Lamp!, Girt
modeles, Chndelabros of the latest patterns and most approv
od style.
Chandeliers, Gironde!. and Lamps repaired and re it.
ed.
The above Oils supplied regulorly every nook to customers
from our wagons. embablyfe P. HA EDEN.
The Only Remedy for Consumption, which
experience bea proved reliable.
1 - IEGrEATA_IN7„ CL.A Rli K. CO'S,
[Late Rushton, Clark R Co..]
Pure and Genuine Cod Liver Oil.
It has mood the teat of ten years with increasing popular.
My, and proved efficacious where others have failed. See
that you get Ilegeman, Clerk A Co's, for ahem the death of
our Mr. Radium an article coned ußexhten's" has Men
tralueed. in no way connected with R. C. A Co., or It. C. k Co.
Sold by Scums * C0.,11. A. FsusgSbork s Co., /ammo
Boor. and Druggistscmierally. Jr r 2
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO
• sisanantratna nv
American Galvanized She=et Iron,
And .5.1.• AfauiD fear tAc Sul, of
W. Dosims Wands
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
A 4, Galvanized Corrugated Iron, for flouting.
gpirw, o ,p oo , e __.y o . 134 Front Slaw!, 11.11sIntrgA.
ja22•lyiLtalcr
TEAMSTERS A TTENTI . —Dr.Tobias' Venetian
[lore. Liniment, In pint lag I les. prim. O cents. II warranted
cheaper end better than any caber artirlo ciernifenvi to the
public for the ours of Cu!,, Galls. ' , prams, Lamenem, Urrr
heating. Re. Roil , o Ivatilo In the stable.. has saved many
o valuable horse. Non. Rennin. unless signed S. I Tobias
D'p,o. 50 Cinularolc etrxr, Near Tort.
Sold by Dr, KEYSER: lan Wood id. joi.lnatisraß
DR. /TERRY ANDES'S lODINE STATER.
INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE
CERTAIN RENED F FOR SCROFULA.
Int. 'lrani A anima having at length attectaultal In effect.
leg what hati tring been consldertal the great dcwidcratum in
medicine. a PERFECF SOLETUIN Olt lODINE LN WATER.
offers It to tho Fa-ulty and Public Ilea remedy for totille
Wide of enntplat Al, lotherto pronounced be) and all radical
ant, In all atrumoui nffemion, where the acraufulons
taint imelther hirmlitary tic acquired. the lODINE WATER
ERADICATES THE ELESIENTS .of the dlseme In PETER
A NI/ AOC Elt perfeem TM/P.0E611 and PERMANENT
removal (nun the aystem of the morbid ca of the ilia.
order. The beneficial reaulti are IhltueJentrly 'felt In LIV
ER COMPLAINT. RlLLlttlia Dlatirtalitc.
end otter 111:NIORIIA0E:, TUMORS, 1111 ART DISEAr
DEILAINGENI ENT tIF TILE LI VER.. IDN EVS and BLAD
DER.. D R 0 1. 1111 E 1 Nl A T l r. M.NEE It A Ic
111 A. II il:31011111101DS, NElii AFFECTIONA, and. all
FEMALE DISEASE-. tut-ether with 11RONCIFITIS. and the
relit', ran, of PE L‘ION ART PO3I PLAINTS. lie. If eng
Andem* lodine linter haa been analyrod Driwitattati
Chilton. the colt-brand chi-metal. nod ale. ht Pn4aior
Jahle4l . Both, of the r Mint. of PhilmlClphm. and
..... mum- it to tNe weallt repiewitit..l. for
eirculan. fornittlatt. full 4,111. .1 the ir,thilkhle eilyehl . ter
of thu remarkable iethein.... well as for eertiffrianw
nul
t glean Id thiwe who hate laien semi by he
The letting are intil..l to call upon
Dlt. 11. lit:vsEtt..l46
Je2CcilBWaF Windom , . and Retail Agent.
"Best Pills in tat."
Frn.eer. lie : ulxaelit Pill..
They will cure the wont violent headache.
They will rove e.wthe
ffSEMMM
If you Garr imlige.ti•m they will help you
If you ar,i,k they will make. yrAu
They are the beet pill to core Pillott,nevt
They are plain 011 and a good
No botter pal atri br compounded.
They cost oily 25 tents a bor.
Sent by mall to all parts or the Cultekl States.
Direct
.Ditir leiter, to I. KEY6EIt. Su. ID) Wood street
Ditttbarg[i. the Wholes/11r Agent. inyiattersS
KETSER's SHOULDER BRACES—From
Pittsburgh Dlipatehi April 10th. I&,G,—For mom than 3
years rust we haxeconstanily worn the Washington Ewa
pender Brace. manufactured by Dr. Geo. U. Keyser, of ISn.
140 Wood street. In thie city, and would he/11111y m. 0..
mend it to all who are compelled to follow &sedentary occu
pation. As we haw-before remarked, in railing attention
to Its merits, it anrieers fora brace and suspender+. the
weight of the pantaloons Is-dug so Placed as eontimt.i/E
tend to tiring the shoulders to their natural position and ex
pand the clout, Women. hundreds of whom are annually
Injured by the weight of enurrnints exkirte," should also
procure these braces. Ile partimlar 1n procuring the kind
mentioned, me tunny of the broom old are hitting. Sold
at Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER'S, Wheleeale Drugglet, 140 Wood
stn., *bun of the Golden Mortar. ' JeMbiltheßF
FUR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
)1A X CFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conn.,
PI ttebeirgh, GS Fifth Street.
This Machine Stitches the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At the pleasure of the Operator, making with cam One Thous
and heasaffid and daralte Sfik-nra per Minute, almost noise-
Dolly, arid are becoming indirpernablo for family ono.
Pull information may be obtained by addressing James
Ewing, or ALEX. R. REED, Agent,
No. ES Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
DA. NV if.S & CLOT:EY.
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND GRAIXERS;
DELIS. IN
White Lead and Zinn Paints.
Also, an kinds or Mira, Oils , Varntehas, Window G4a,
P.t l 7, Brushes, te,
144 Iroal ,earl, two door. abort Dianumd Alley.
mrllklydro
Ihir:P^imsouvrt7:2:llTl
JON - ES. NV A1,1,12.7.3 , F01RD Sr, CO-,
(Successors to Warnlrk, Atterbm7 t 00.0
Manutisctureraothight and Left Eland Door Locks, Spring,
Drop and Thumb Latch., Platform and Counter &alas,
Cofiro, Cora and Paint MILL, and Domande ilanlwasta gener-
ally, corner of Water and Omit streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JaZblydfc
BEINERAL WATER.
punv.„cota3.A_N - D SPARKLING
DRAWN PROM
PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS,
TIIROUOII SILVER rtinp.
THE PoP , MLAIN rOtlnArfl It 1111TIC1CH.
If. D. SCULLY, Fourth street,
Corner Ferry et, Iwo doors fr'tnu ;Coon Confectbriary
Joll:Sradfc
--
fItIMLTIiI
A:c"
354 - E14.2:3z3.A.zrr rr.A.xmcat,
Nn. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET,
1526:f0tf (Dr. Wail. Now Building.)
HM.T. , IHN." H. COLLINS,
Forwarding and •.Cprin:cikadon Merchant
AND WHOLESALE DEALEHEN
Cheese. Butter, Seeds, Fish,
1 , 1 Poxloco Ueborally,
flAwr Irood Street, Pittsburgh.
JA.L. MaLAUG -lIZ.IN
MANCIACitIItZ or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel
IN TITS
MANSFIELD HERALD
ADDRESS
BRINICBREOFF & DAY, •
mr2.tfc MAISSF/RLD, OHIO.
NV - Al. I - 1. NVlld...l.A..llati A: CO.
BANKERS.
WOOD STEEEE CORNER THIRD
_ _ _
- •
DEPOSITS received on current accounts rdi
turuaL
Interest paid only on money deposited for ■ fined time.
All theeknon one Mika will be paid b eurreneh =demi
otherwise maned.'
W. 11. Williams & Co. buy.anil seIIFAG/Appel:l 66-prin
cipal titles of the United States and Europe. -
.jentim
GEORGE. W. GI-IMIGI. do CO4 —
/MCI am.A.1%71:3-P.A.OTIMFORs
(bra f /Vet emr; NrchanT;Strt 7 . 1,53;;FAT1rt4
PITT ~5
Methetnre Pine awl Oak' Kegs of .theiiiiltnalp
tiOrul or NAIL ICZAIB whkb thoy will
wirkei prices.
NrContrean COA cttally : sroileOLC. 1 . klub.
muted of the best qoallty. :":-
ly you vulUe yourteoth:fifiti*V . uf4o mak.
Maltby A=l4 and cotobritableimmtB.3fOrtAi , 8,
/40 _ 11.0 .41,""''! ibu Y .b ?i ik "' Wa Pe * :7l,_. RR' MAW
BREAST PUMPS, of a superior kixid;;; reale
at Clatkdalmal DR. runws,l4oWood•is
giiiirTar.s of every , kin. for nee - DR.
N.ETU821,140 Wood And. .
Ak7)
Alin abbrrtistraintS ---77
" ' '-‘
„Siena/ Aotiers.
...._ ....--....... Engutantr.
1.,.m.A. is: I..icniz.r.N.. - s• . CITIZMN'S BANK. ..” .1 .I. f tern,
" r '''''''' . '. Delaware Milani Safety insular:a Company,
Celebrated Wo.mmt.o.shire Sauce, - Tr ..-,ITIZE,N.S' HANK, P/TTSllUilain. May EL A. CARRIER & BRO., incorporated by the Legishleure ofltenterloortug., HMS.
PRONOCNCF.D DT EXIT Krr '''''''-, 19. tqL6.—Nntice 14 11,411.11 Oren to theXockhohlett '
s : o f ' this. Dank. that berets for the eubscripticor of the i.rdeo,• l'ittsbuigli, General insurance Azeney. ' °Mee. S. E. Corner Third. and Walnutsts.,
OtHINOISSECITS OF A LETTER leT.Oll i too of altaitioaal capital rami... tieutieere,..b6 tie' leie .up- No. 63 Fourth Street. PUILAD/61LPIIIA.
fil . • plenewnt to the charter of We )`/PanicCitizen! ledek,i will rlrrsnrßGH. PF- A . , MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargobittd Freight
MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ' lir Opened ore MONDAY, =4th inst„ anyi'remain open antit to all teats of the world. '
0 AT MADRAS, the :Web of July next ) 111. JONF-S.Castir. ' Comraniese represented of haslet, standing , Charteresl ~L .... 4 , ..j 5 L .,.. 5m..0 .,,,,... , pod .. bi: Rh ... , 0.1.,
ON - LY GOOD SAUCE. reird94.4ndclec. .
by reunsylvama and other State, Lakes mid Lod Carriages, to all partied' tfii [Wait;
—A
To his Rrother at t -
Mlrki-0kk1 , .. wb NLOIO - Ik ,-- ...." ,. B,, ke I ' Few, 'Maripe eyed Life• Risks biken of all doerrpiou. , FIRE INSURANCES , m MerekneiLto • .gineradr.—Ott
And appliemble W 1: 1 meReirSTER, Airy. 1 , 51. PittOr4b.Jnne . 211h.1,:d. j A. A. cA KR t EFL . Stores. Dwelling How., dr. .
S it CARRIER_ et.esets or The (lourowe. Abe. 641RK •
EVERY A l ''Tell LEA k FEERINS that P ---, E - P"IN eilOtOritte IN ‘7.,lfhthe 25th seetion of the )F14.1,4t- ,
Rends. Mortgagen and Real Estato....---....:4104,1140 94
-tt their San, is Wald,. e,t,,,,.. '-',"-''' Gentile - mum or theedimmenwealth of roor-ryleania. Nep twearanee Com pany,
'VARIETY rn , ••1 o , Indio. .. - 1.i.. I. to metier. In 11.,013 01,21141 101111cati.`71 trill lm• Made to 1.1.” 0 P PIIILADELPDIA. ' Stuck in Ranks, Railroad nail nouranceOeet—..- 18,M0 Rik
‘te opinion the mOOl n'alamble as Legtdature, at the n eosioete. fur the Renewal or Ratan- hill. ReCeienble-
OF DISH. well as tn,s tnc,.,t ~ 1, ,, t,/.rth , .i. , ^ of lb. Ch , tro .,- th- srcn and
Marl
Franklin Building , , 414 Walnut ' treet. 0 ..1, „,, h, m d
Sauce that l ol m. - Ranh of l'iresem berthe term or lifteen yett, Rr order -
' - Organiteel render the tionered ',at-yarn 1... w, with a rash Balances in hands of Agent', ertniktllta OD llfa ry
-
Mr' only Med.di awarded by the Jury l bl New York of the Ilidrelot iereetew.
F.zhibee m n for Feree,iin Swum. um. obtained by LEA A PER-
.. ./..2nolWl ~l of •lud,toi, 11011, nAI to tuata, to f::,00 050.
'Ti'.W. 11. DENNT.Cashier C "” 11 '' 1 6 ' , rine Politico recently - lamed. and other dada -
INNS fdr thew WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. the world-
e,„
ii„,
c.„.„,,,,
1i.,, able
~.,..,
~,,,,,r,,d .
D, ' „,. luster aiiidast h's or dondge by Fire. Menne. Inland
~,
so iLue r t i lr ,io C: mNpetnot,,,,y . / 2 44 0 . 40
i fl - iiif I neY•i.- -2 1 . he Directors of the fiats - , Naripttlon a.l Transportation. ........DPOOO 00
o bee tame of which leaving led to imenenenr imitations. peer- 1,-.__Si'' °Me., . .----
chmeere arr. earnestly requested to see that the names of :
~
.. , r . il , 0
1,,,, , , , ,
11. 0. LACOULIN, Prottiont
•
,
-LEA A PERRLSS° are imprtvied mien the R-dtle and !
.. , :: t i 0 y,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,n , ;',T.l'Px o C :,.. , , ,T 31 S "' .
. k of the e'''lnl.--V
-i ties P 11411051111 10. 1011. RICIIIRD SHIELDS, Vice Proatlent.
Stopper. and printed upon the labels.
Sole Wbolwale Agoura for the United SUILVI, i
, y1j . ...11,1: , fg e th . e.gt , b . t. , , , i i i . b.:s ., l,b o ..l.lor. or thoir !rant reprv , entß- ',. GEORGE SCOTT, Socrotary.
SOON DUNCAN A SONS, i p-etey. ; alarCroßS.
JAMES NI. CHRISTY Trefour•r I 11. C. Laughlin.
401 8r...-°"`Fi New York. ( Offire of Pittsbne . G. co.. .1 1 i 4. 1 2.. 1 .. i5:,74,,14,,,,,i_ . ,W. C. sioi.hory. •D. Montgotnery,
Richard Shields,
A stork Wawa in store. Also, orders reemeol for dirtat - - - It Shareweed, George Scott
ehlpruetit from England. notklydfct _ , L -- TIIE ONLY PLACE Crl' i r Tit' ketS earl he . R. m. Corlitc, T. F. Showell,
.-' procnred sin
Nelson a Ambrotypes. : . Wi111:1111 1.14,111n0, I O. C. Butler.
CLEVELAND AN O LEAD. TIME k CILAITEY, Agents,
P It I C R. t... 1 .11.F.D TT C RD. • TO CIIICAGO AND TUE NORTHWEST, ,
t , IS I' Oflice. leirlyrtte 11.11.(entrunce on Wonder )
A mouN-.OT-F-o,l.'llelip.ArrD:ll..PslLf.TssilifilF:::..,swo:ll.
Gallery, corner Third and Market Street•, Is at the °flier of the Company, Motionuatot, 11..n0, No ,
L.D, end opposite. the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, r.irper
• ENTRANCE ON TRIAD STREET.. Howard fire and llwrine Insurance Company,
Wo no now propared to oiler to the public2trell known i of WaTii..oo Liberty or.. L
ist) les of Antbnitypcs at the low price of ONE LICLAII. and mySid.kw6mT mr..l) F. KNOWI-AND, Agent.
UPWARDS. Threw wanting likenesses tn In tho best Assignees' Sale of Valuable Property. '! • Pr.."adin thnbiings. „V.. PI trot, Storff.
style of the wt, will find it greatly to their 'interest to diva
this establishment a melt A large assortment Of !loin and 1
T iff: UNDERSIGNED, Assignees of Wil , , A uthor i zed Capital, S &) 1,000.
Caney Cases always on loud op.ililyfc limn awl Jam. Mellsaine, will oßer Ar wile by PIO ,
- • • i
Inc outcry. tin the premise, on 131 - £STED AS FOLLOWS:
np7:nrn•lfrivre*V
in:N=l. - art , Chnr,
11.4.3,A.CTCCF.11. A. bra., in
All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff arid Cigars,
(Ave recently taker, the building No. 129 Wood Street. In
addition w Innis Mauttfurturiug EAebliNtanent. No.4.3lrAvi
street, wheets they w ill be idea.ed to receive their frietelA.
nr.Nydra
NI I.
The price of a Heron nti rent..
Tho price of therein:lde rout,
The prinnoithe Swint. (very ologen it it 75 rent,
The price a( the proit, (per Nwx) 1
01,00
Tho print of the Intent lo 50 cent,
Gotattao Fronsaponni. Ercrybocly ran it.
MUER St CO, 390 llroxltray. Now York. Bold Evorytchert.
FRANGIPANNI.
Ncaurs to tilt Ermar—Whereas certain p , rsatc , In the
United States are offering for sale
Frangipanni Perfunll,,
of a spurious nature, sulmltat ion of the real article made by
Mem.. EIESSE k LUBIN. this is
TO CAUTION TLIE I'UBI.IC
that none La gonuirre but ghat has the name of PIE: ST Jr
LUBIN of BOilli tt., London, on the bottles. amd s.MI by
INGER k CO.. of New York. SOLE AGENTS.
'l7h.. New London
Frangipahni, an Eternal Perfume
From the Holy City.
INGER k CO.. :19tt flcmultray, Neer York. Sold Everywhere.
)e24:Staorrllmfms
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JON - RS, BOIT) dr. CO,
' andracturere of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and
A. R. STEEL: SPRINGS and AXLES,
' .. ' "idad , r Rots and Fire Ferrets. Piellbarrdh, Pa.
PAC PONCI PI
D. D. 110G-FRS Sc CO.,
IPANLIACITIPIPS OP
Rogers' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Tooth,
Claw, Ron and First Sterett, Pallimrph, /tr..
Ja2B:lydfe'
Britlet. and Continentai Exchange
SIGHT BILLS Dit A WY BY
DI_TNCA_N", SITF.I2.IIIAST 6:: CO"
On the Union Bank, London,
In Amu of it and Ilineardt
These Drafts aru available at all the principal towns of
Englund. Scotland mid Ireland and the Continont.
We also draw Sight Bills on M. A. GIICSIEIIA I:SI k BAL.
LIN, Frankfort e Main, which no as a Remittance to all
pane Of Cremmany, Switzerland an d Rolland. Holland.
l'ernons Intending to trarel abrigul may procure through
ten Letters of Credit,. which Money can bo obtained, as
needed, In any part of Europe.
f'ollectlons of Dille, Notea and other securities in Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
CA-1.2.1...03 Cr A.12C1-ek.
Chrner (If P.-nr, and St. Clair Streets, Plll.rburgh,
{SLuloralo and Rotail Dealer lu
Choice Brondo of Imported Cicare,
TOBACCO, az C.,
Solicit , . the attcouou of timokorn mod Chewer , to Lls
stock, which will I,cl, , noid LMllpielV no to qualltyatid karicty.
tor2,l,:lyd
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY STREET
European and
Knipe alwayro for nab Drafty •m Europe for nay amount•
and mourner and Puck. Tickete to and from Liverpool to
Niue York.
Girl. for rooks and gsnernl lion.'-work forinshed to
hots...keepers on short gongs.
Wright'.llldiart Vega:leads rill. and sup slay ay lurid.
Pa...ngern brought. from Noss York and Philadelphia on
railroad to Pittsburgh. ja,sdly
Hate, Cap. and Fnres.
M'CORD & CO.,
Wholesale and Metall Hatters,
131 Wood Street: - -
11-nvn tawny, on Inind n fall and complote stock of HATS,
CA I'S and FURS, tritntende and firtad. sold a Ibel.nr.ld
Ranter. lair., when TA., RIM., nßention of all rtur
,B,..`,
21: 022 G \N"/ , ' , V.M.AR".!
31(nnufnetntor and Denim. In n.111;lenls of
TOBACCO, BNTITT AND CIGARS,
A II In
LEAF TOBACCO,
rarnarr of Saithfrld .Stred and Ilumand Alley.
nc3,l yfe PITTSBURGH. PA.
_ . .
JOHN COCHRAN 81205.,,
o.txrra.carras,
Iron Rolling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c.,
:tin. 91 Airoond Glad and SO Tided srr , te
wood and Ylarket.i PITTSBURGH. PA...
Have ou band 4 Tarlety of vets Patterns. Caney and plala
suitable for ell purposes. Particular attention paid 10 ere
closing Gres, lots. Jobbing done nt short notice.
J. M.
IofCM.R.CHASTS
• So. 54 St. Cinir Street,
(Dr. Irish. 'Sme Bulldlng,) PITTSBURGH, rA.
se.lo3ydre
ToornAcii E is instantly cured by a floc drops
of Dr KeysorN Tooth Ache Remedy. Prepared smil sold at
rho drag more or • DR. KEYSER, 140 Wood et,
le2tialkocr Sign of the Golden Mortar.
3oteis 7
'TAYLOR'S SALOON!
365307 Broadway ! dew York.
T HI S 3fognifieent Temple of
ART AND LUXURY
1i /Nern recently re.dmorated and ornamented, end note
preeente a fur inure
GORGEOUS COUP D'CRIL
•
than when lint completed.
TUE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL.
Over the !rotor.. amtalning 2XI ROOM% i still conducted
on the &trope. plan, and Le open for the reception of
Guests at all halm jyttlead
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
Nor Tata, June 9th. 1867.
The public are respectfully informed that
the price of Board at this Hotel has not been advanced,
but a as It has been heretofore, $260 per diem.
JyB:lm TREADIVELL. iiIIITCOIIII_k CO.
sccri - r
Corner'lrwin Street mud Duquesne Way,
PITT.SULTICOLf, PENNA.
B. D. MARKER. Proprietor.
(Former[ otitis Merger /louse, Bien...die, P.)
TIIE SCOTT HOUSE in non' cotnpleted-and
open for Ginute. It I. situated Ins Central pert of the
city, being non.uient to .11 Itailmul Depots and Steamboat
Landin
The Howie traa boUt in 1650. with all modern improir
menteomd Wed up in splendid style—the entire Furniture
being new, and will in erery rtupect be a fleet clam lintel.
W FIISIB STABLES aro &Unshed to the promisee.
jedfloti m
AMERICAN 1:1017EL.
Opposite Union Depot,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
Xr EAI,S ARE ALWAYS IN READINESS
je_ll, oa arrival or Train.
Partonan M the Depot to tako charm, ,f Baggage.
The rooms are largo and well ventilated. • Passengers
stopping with no need have no Mar of 3118911i1l .TRAINS.
Jettillord IT. J. ELLIOTT & SOS, Proprietor.-
0. T. IXIIII r. r.SIAOO.IOOO
H. F. SMITH,
vreopraiwror.
OWEN'S HOTEL.
CORNER FOURTII-AND JEFFERSON ITS.,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
J. W. RlTNourst,Clerk.
WANTED—A small House. with four to
aix 'mats, Imitable for small family, within 15
minute, of the Con Orke. Address Box xi, or call at 01
Fifth street. "
El2l
WASTZ-70i.x1 City Paper, haring
Y from •Vtriontha to ono year to run, to an nn order.
A CSTLN LtIOSIIS a CO., No. 92 Fourth Mn.t.
.1713 Stook at Note Broken,
WANTED -42000 of City Warrants at the
.ince or I joij 11. AC to s POs, 4th et_
ANTED--Beeemix, for which the high
on remind price nill be paid in cosh, by
JrB B. A. FAJEN &MICK OD., cur. First Wood ste.
WANTED --Beef Bladders, at
A. VIIANESSOCK h
CO.'
•
cor. Virg end Wood ats.
food, medium
W ANTE"-- , 1 ': ° , 43 /T rehM A Se el? 51;er. Find th
sir"' home, - lb° y ll6 l b .okftY . Weal commons.
North CCO/1.414, and between tho n .,; NN.
Pm.
Allegheny City. Apply to C. North Conlon - og, Alin
eral meet, 204 door pont! , of t ho
1
gheny City.
_ Y 1
dANTEIG-.4 ANTED.—.dwelling home to rent,
ir . 4wwwo within ono square of ren7 !street. Rent
frortt4l7s topxs. nLAKELY 1 RICKEY,
in J3oriter Illt teed Sruithflold Street..
$1 400 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR
• . Aewmmoutkm Notoof ell rises har
ing from 111) days toe mouths to rue, cart be mama at roes
soluble rates try applying to B. 11cLAIN .4 SON,'
Stock At Bill Brokers.
$lO 9 OOO —WANTED, partner with
a copal of Ten Thousand Dollars
to Invest In an old established mantstheturtng establish•
meat dolng • good business.
AW doorto OW. W. BUNN, West shlo of Federal street,
wand Booth orliortb Oosansous, AUsithe.Y City.
QTOLEN from the. etihecoThee in Finrao.-,._
tomidg, minnony county. en., 1101 oneniame
neminee, besot BRIGHT BAY E, Are years
°lar' 66 i ll 16 hands high, small white to on his face, d
- *VA ontbe left hind foot An old &Me, the back parrot
the Bee broken , was taken at tbetoutie Mae," and a
he
UNA Bridle, irlth now buckles.
I will Kite aof' 'runty -Boller' for lofortnatloh
arldch trlll lead I n o the moral of toy boredund the area
of B. thief. jyliklwdoltsrY JOBli_l6/8861621.
4Fik - ii,iik -
bbla fresh for isle _
, DALZELL CO
Tuesday, Ist Day of September,
oust. the following minable Reid littate_ situate at in. in
Stitt'On. Olt the Penneylmnia Railroad, 22 slit,. Rost of
Pittsburgh. Vin
A LARGE STEAM 1:101111ING 1111.11,
25 feet by CU. nod threo stories high; running four pairs Of
Burrs. and all other necessary machinery found Ina ftr.tt
elms mill. The,property has a sufficient quantity of end at
the engine house door to not the mill 2,1 or 30 yearn. TII,O
Clanwcted with the mill and along the alit° of the Rail
road truth, a lame IForehousc, of sufficient ranwity mid
arength to store 20.000 ha hot of wheat, and 1.000 barrels
of Floor. Ale..
SI'ORF: ROOM.
(0 by 20 feet. 3 sturitai high, eligibly .tunii•ii and in wliioli
a heavy laninesv Is now being TWO lIWELLI Nit
HOUSES. o STABLE and a never.fedling 11 ELI. of eseellnot
water.
TIII4 progeny t, siluat.,l in uus of tll , lllte,l and moot
A•rttl” nenght.rhood. VieNts•rsi nn.l tt,
road. kulina to It from Sal 'astern
ore excellent.
ALSO,
fht 11111iRSDA T. the 2.1 day of SEPTE3IBEit next. nu the
premises. a FARNI situated In loath Buffalo Township,
Armstrong County. tws miles from Freeport, on the rood
leading to Kittanning, containing about
170 ACRES,
Moot 120 acres of which are chewed. In the best state or
coltivation; and theistlance walk Bunkum. The impro fo
ments are a IitA3IE DIVELLLENO HOUSE rand Flt All F.
EARN. Also, a log Dwelling (louse; Tao Toting Ap pie
Orchards of choice Fruit. This Form tmascasee adventwges
ammonium . ° to markets, quality of mil, timber and :ra
ter, that are rarely met with. The farm sill either be maid
as
whole. or divided tomtit purchasers.
Also—At the mole time and place, a ;rood
MILL PROPERT'S.'".
On Buffalo Creek, on the One of the NorthilVestetn Rail
mad, three miles north of Freeport, In mid township and
county, and nearly adjoining the other farm. The Mill
Rouse is frame and the works all tom anal In complete or
der. There is attache:l4o the Mill lin acme of Land With
almtt 20 acres thereof cleared. About €0 afros of the land
abounds with Bituminous Cad, and there are 70 worts of
CANNEL COAL on ft, lying eo as to be conveniently got at
front the Haiirced.
The terms will be remoratKliv For further particular,
address either of the undersigned at it erin's Stallow West
moreland Co,
J j a%II I :Ii N. II I:R DCTRaI N IE.. Sr. A '" ig.na " .
jyl7htwF
Will extend Insappointment in Pittsburh. till
Loon of FRIDAY. AUHIEST 21. when he will POSIT I VELY
EAVE VITTSIIERIIII, 131rEllATIVE ENGAGEMENTS
CALLINO 11111 ELSEWHERE. All persona, therefore,
who wish to consult Dr. Fitch, must do so before that date.
Roam. Nos. 23 and 211 ST.CLAIR HOTEL. O'Dea hour. 10
A. Y. to 4 e. to., daily. No. eons retelve.l on the Sabbath.
except In eyes of extreme nrgency. Dr. Fitch will wattle.
ally he absent from the city on Saturday and llonday of
each week, and when In town within to dovote those days to
witting, and venal prefer to receive no calls from thour who
can to well call on any other day of the week. On TISE-4-
DA AS- WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS. of
each creek. Dr. Fitch will I:divert be nt his office.
Patients desiring to, consult Dr. Fitch nhonld not defer la]
the twit raw days of his Appointment.ms they will Incur great
wok of not being able to obtnin the attention draftable. the
throng before leaving being frequently curb as to precisely
the poesibility of giving each con , the requitite attention.
and occasionally even preventing his examining them at all.
COn.olltatiOns nod hatininations of the Chest FREE, huh
as Dr. Fitch does not pretend to raise the dead. lie dma not
with to treat any In the last stat, of Cormnmption. or where
a enrollee treatmentennmil let adopted; and he desires none
to apply to him who do not with to hear the troth, at he Is
accmtometi to tell thole consulting him what hr considers
their r al sitnation, or the actual condition of their Lungs;
and tho...e who bare delayed till their Lungs aro deatrnyal
colonel hole fur en
Dr. Fitch Ironlot altoo mid, that he may be rottsnltod fat
Anat., it. of the Heart, (Sympathetic.) Nerronstiess end
itemtai Debility. Al.n. tie Dyspeptia.. Female Diseases,
and ail other demngenients of the system predisposing to
A obit= or Consumption. jyll'alatrutF
WII. IL WILLIAMS A CO„
corm, Waod and Mint straets
kitelligence Office,
THE lIISTORI OF JEFFERSON FOFIEGE,
BY THE BEY. .14/SKYII aIIITIL D. D.
rift UNDERSIGNED HAS JOST PUH-
A. blhed and has fok 'sale, Wholesale lald Knoll, the
•Iltsteer or Jktrktrek C01.120r," from the period It ICLY
• , 11t1 , 1,1 up to the present time.
Tieb work alw mash:ma enamor ache law
At.A.TarETENV 3313.01VN; D.D.
For amity year% a antingnuhwt and sorresafol l'realaent or
hr Collect. Itlgraphh, or the tier Dr. S. Hal.ton. the
ter. Matthew Ilynderson. the Ram., 11 . D.
trnlerron. D.P.and Rev. l'ruf. Kennedy. Interkner,l in
m. lonic of the trot t.e found Biographical Sketelso4
Ith.. IteT MeearA. Wanton and Block: and Ileesrh. Judo
:Illioatt and Craig Illtchie, E.g.. and Judge who
Vre early friend, the Instittztlun.
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Tim wurk number. 433, 124n0. {mgr.. nulls. bnligul In
Addrngs llRPublisli;,r, JOHN T. 4111:1 - 1.7C14.
j) Gum., Building. N 4441,41401. In.
AMERICAN NOUSE, BOSTON.
Conducted on the European • Plan.
ENVIS RICE, P
_ ROPRIETOR, reSpeCtrtli
ly 311110110,9 that In compliance uith the veryY •
Fe
e.cul preference expreseed fur the European nye... of
hotel manultemetth that the American House will hereafter
ho conducted solely on that plan. Well furnished parlor
sleeping apartments will be let by the day, or for longer
I rinds. hleab nen ed In the gentlemen's hill at all hour. of
the day and evening. The ladies' dining hall will be open.
ad In like manner for ladles, and gentlemen accotelianted
l~y Julies. The acrotantodatlons and conerniencos of the
Moose are onsurpaustsh and-the itecent imprigremente and
trations leave nothing to be desired. Suburban residents
the arrangements 'specially convenient. Largo or
11 parties provided with dinners, autipers, ho.. at short
notice. jyl7reodlsBtur
FUR SALE.-45 acres of land near Holton's
Station on Allegheny Valley IL It. 10 miles from the
city. 2 Braiding Lot. each% by 101 feet on Pennsylranla
elloo, Ar
nenr Magee street,
au do on Viekmy Insert near Magee street,
II do do on Marls street near 3lagre strut,
3 do do on Mug and Isabella streets,
In the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh.
Also. I Lot on the corner of Penn and Marbury !Onsets,
hunting 20 feet on Penn m 1.1109 feet 10% Inclseson Harbory
street; adjacent to the depot of the Permsylranla Rail Rout.
For torte etc., Inquire of ISAAC JONES:
Jyl7,llm Corner Ross mad vird sta., Pittsburgh.
LINEN GOODS.' -
114 Sheeting Linens Pillow Quo Lineo,e.
Fine Fronting " Twilled and Plaid Linens:
Musa " " Bleached &Bro. Table Diaper,
Awl on3ry description of Linen Geod., at 23 per lent lees
than regular priers, at the Sond.Annual Sale of
1717 A. A. MASON & CO., 21 Fifth on.
INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING.
-12,500 feet from I 'nab to 18 Inebes In math. 2, 3
and 4 ply- think, of the Bordon Belting Company's mann
faetnre, on hand and foredo at Wand 3. St Clair street.
Jyl7 .1. It 11. PHILLIPS, Acents for the Company.
WIII T E F3II3ROIDEILED MUSLIN
t MANTILLAS.
Linen And Shepherd Plaid Duster::
Bitsquos, and other deiiinable pair to bo found
M jyl7iehinF MURPHY k. BURCHFIELD'S.
FOR CASON DELIVERY-131sE OR NO
Ittes.—Wit continue to sell strictly prime Teas nt 50c
nod 75( per lb, and vary coed qualities at 40c per lb.
MORRIS & PATTON'S Old Country Teo Mart.
In the Diamond, (Draw's old data)
Eldanto
To Invalids.
Friclny, August 21st.
Dr. Calvin M. Fitch
JUST PUBLISHED,
9 0 000 —.-
520,000 Butler and Law
0. • • rroco counly Bonds will ho tmded
for a Comory Raidencenear the city I Rltteburgh. Apply
to AUSTIN LOOMIA A CO., -
Real Estate and 'Zito& Broker,
..131 7 N 0.92 Fourth etreet. .
LkY DR IN T HOSE.-2033 — feet 3 inch
3 ply India Rubber lime Pat received nt the India
ano, Depot, 26 and 3 SL Clair
jyl7 J. & IL PHILLIPS.
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STEAM PACKING.-965 lbs plain India
Rubber Packing from IsV to inch in thickness, }net
received at the Rubber Depot, and :SS!. Clair street.
,Iyl7 J. A: H. PHILLIPS.
WIIITE CRINOLINE—A. A. MASOY &
• • Co. have , received White Crinoline for ekint. Jyl7
PRICES MARKED DOWN.
CLOTH - I:co OF TIIE FINEST MATERIAL, TILE REST
iVoREMANsIIIP, AND THE MUST FAMI
'LINABLE STYLES AT
Cost Prices for Cash.
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TN CONSEQUENCE of the coldness of the
early pan of the seas., we lists found anteatera at this
mironced date with a much larger stork of
GENTLEMEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
On hand than nun desire to mrryorer daring the winter.
We therefore propcen holtUog n
CLOSING Or T SALE, commeinibg en TL'ESD.tY J one lith i
nod motioning mail the stock le cleared out. Thin in
no deception; every article will be offered at e considerable
reduction from retell prietn, and to sere trouble, THE ONE
PRICE. SYSTEM will be rigidly adhered to.
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL
is too well known lu this community to require no enntner
.atiou of the ante]ue to be found on Its ohne.,suAlco it to
my that the stock to he found here woo m.olactored with
an eye tingle to the
CITY RE.TALL TRADE,
and embraces every thing in the market, and will now bo
roll et such LOW PRICES will harem a rapid clear.co
of the whole stork.
CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL,
comer Wood edreet on 4 bLuostd ABET
Buff add Gold Paper Window Shades.
A ARTICLE fully equal in
pppenntiCO Io Mualln Oold Shades, at klx than onr
ftewrlrStlire Mt. They aro mule on heart Double GLued
/hi Curtain litper,nnstaill exeludo the light mueh better
than the Altallti Shade: they are Wen m entirely how Arti
cie and well worthy the attention of Dealer. Monntoctured
and for wile by • • W. WILSON,
M-ICLlwthw Fourth atrooL•elow Market,
11 ALL OF ST. JAMESTI ELT:LESS, PAIL
,,I_LADRLPIIIA.—A FAMILY BOARDLIG SCHOOL FOR
BUYS.—RoY. B. R. &RYSER, Rector:
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The Annual Session will begin on TUESDAY, September
The Course or study comprise. Ancient still Halm Mu
gasps Mathercatica,liatural Science, Drawing; &c. Focal
hinslciaught gratis.
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For Circulars, *r., •&Ire. tho Bettor.
llcr. IL P.. :MISER.
Falls of Schuylkill, Phila..
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TIVAVING ..xesiped the agency of the
1.1., Farmers'-Union Jusarance Company. of Athens,
Pouniylninia,l cheerfully recommend It .to the tutronuo
of the Pittsburgh Wilts aa an Institution *army of Omar
coirlidanciv. bleams.ll.o.'olmoo A Co, ifs. Fourth street,
the present agony, are gentleman of =minim the
nuance [jylfly
CIIECKS JUST • PRINTED, f AND: . FOR
SAM—Cheeks on the rennet.' NA* COmpin y
end Chime Bank, aloe checks on all /be Burka and Bro.
ken on hod, or nude to order by W. B.IIATEN,
7xloPrinter and gtotioner, Market 0t9*.42d.
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First Bonds and Itert,mees Progsety in the city of
l'hltedelphis f,715,000
:: ,, tocks womb ...... 2:%:XSO
Cush on hand blssm
Amount secured by stock notes. lboys,
Aumunt of sick doe
on call 1,700
F 600.000
VEILS COMPANY EFFLtTS rxsticA xer. oN
Thaildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Lumber. St, on Vessels.
Chrgs, and Freight, to all ports. and by Itallimuls, Lakeland
Misers, at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal terms,
guaranteeing prompt payment oh the adjustment of tomes.
The greatest amount to be insured on any one risk is
£5,000.
P. M. Potts, C. K.:tiring:ler, Aiwaßam Rex, firm of Rex,
Sliths k Co.: Wm. 11. Woods, Iteorge Rowell, firm of Rowell
k Bros; J. Edgar Thompamt, Pres. Penn. R. It. Co.; (I. Sower,
firm of Sower & Dame... John :tenon. firm of Burnett,
Sextob k !tit eurinpr; Vernon Ilaupt, Chief Rngineer Penn.
R. R, Nathan It. Potts. Counsellor at Law: Wm. it. Leech,
trot of lw.erb k Co, 11. T. Konsil, 11. 11. Ihfustini. Freight
Achmt of Pont. It. Joseph It. Whitten!, firm of Withers
k Peterson: Abraham P. Ever, W. Italgusl, firm of Ralguel
co, Charles F. Norton. firm'of Vandetiten
rewards. firm of Letenrdi k Corporn Jas. E. ylej, il. N.
Ritrroughti; late Wllliane..on. Burroughs Clark.
W. 11. WOSIDS. Serey.
PERCIVAL M. Parrs, Preurt.
C. E. Sex:roma, Vire Pres& t.
glance at the list of Directory of the “Ileivard In.
among
Company." most of whom nro whlely known as
among the Linn businessmen of Philadelphia. will probably
convey ample assurance of security to the publlr.
A than of patronage to respectfully solicited.
TIIOS. CIRAILAM,
censer of Water and Market
(24 floor,) Plttal
Franklin Fire Insul
. PHILAD
DVELMORS.
Charles IV. El.cker, Adolph E. Rwis,
Ovorge IV. Richards. Samuel Grant,
Thomim Ibri, David S. Brown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jarob It. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CHAIILEE N. B.4NCRER, PreAident.
Cuantto G. Danckint, Secretory.
Mils Company continues to make Insurances, permanent
or, limited. on every descripilon of property in town and
coWntry, at rates as low as are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved 6 large contingent fund,
which, with their Capital and Premituns, safely invested,
agent ample protection to the a.sured.
The Assets of the Company, on January lst, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to the Actlif Aasetubly, were as follows
elm—
Mortgages ... ... .$914.125 OS
Real Estate 84.371 78
Temporary Loans 58,966 17
Stocks 111,859 00
64.810
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SLglll.7oa 44
Since their incorporation. a period of twenty-one year%
they have paid move-win of °no Million, Sour Hundred
thouvand Ilvllare 1,05,.. by are, thereby alTording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance. ae well as their ability and
disposition to meet a WI promptneen all liebilitlat.
J. IiAIM:IIER COFFIN, Agent,
aplil (!fire Southeast tor. Waal and Thild
The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co
OF VILILADELPIILI.
No. 107 Walnut Street.
C 1111117,6 rraprrrn.L. -
CAPITAL
FIRE INSCR .1 NCE--Perotual or made in tuff°
nr country. on ery description of property.
INLAND IN ei
SIIIANDIL on Gond.* by Canal, Laken nod
Land Tarring*, to all parts of tin. Linton.
firiVILINC.K. 011 V t`i/i0 11, Cargo and Freight.
embracitig Hirer Transportation.
C C. LATHROP, President.
W. DAIILIXIL The prmidcm.
11. K. iiirlimairan. Siccrotary.
murmur,:
Charles C. Lathrop, .CC Walnut street.
Non. Henry D. 5100re.56 Walnut street.
Alexander Whilhlen. Slerebant, 14 Borth Front el.
John C. limn er. firm of Wright, Bunter a Co.
E. Tracy, ftrm of Tracy k Baker.
John B. 3lcCnnly. Beni of Jones, White &
8.8. Bishop, drat of Bishop, Simmons S Co.
J/1.4. D. &Ilia, firm of des. It. Smith & Co.
Thos. L. Gillespie. Oros of Gillespie A: Zeller.
Isaac flalleburst. Attorney and Counsellor.
Thos. K. Limerick. fdlC Spruce etreet.
ltobert Here 10 Walnut street.
Theo. w. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall.
Henry C. Wetmore, New Fork.
W. POINDEXTIIII, Agent,
Front street. Pittsburgh.
npl . 6m—nt
Life Ideurance,
AXERIFAX LIFE INSURANCE
AND
TRUST COMPANY.
Sitiflararl ITli/nur and Fnurth Streets,
Incorporated April 9th. IS O. Capital Stock $500,00D.
Orrtti
ALEXANDER WHILDIN, President,
SIARSLIALL HENZET , Tice President,
JOHN' C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
130.4111, OF Tar9Trtg.
Alexander Whildin Louis A. GoJ4,
Marshall Hensley, T. Entionde Harper,
William P. Bolton, Shaba Tracey,
lion. Joseph Allison, Thomas S. Smith
John.C.Sitns, Hoorge.R. tirahaln,
JOllB4 Boirtuan, Ellsrood . liatlack,
John P. Simons.
WM. P. IRWIN, Si. D. Bledivil Fsamlner.
This Company makes Insnrunco on lives, on moat reasona
ble Lerma It has been succsuifully managoil for animal
years by an expiTienced board of calmer. and trostoet, and
trustee.; has always paldpromptly its losses, and I every
way desorilng of confidence and patronage.
It. W. POINDEXTER, Arent,
MyTialGut hi Front street, Pittsburgh.
Continental Insurance Company. .
Incorporated by the Leyttlahrre t Pautryttonia,
WITII A
PERP2TUA I. CHARTER
Authorized Capital, Ono Million ..... —51,000,000
Eicicurrti nail Atrittnniattid Capital 531,500
HOME OFFICE.
Walnut Mired. abort Strand, Phflatielphia.' •
Firo Insurance on Buildings, Furniture., Merchandine p
gr neally.
Marine Iturguncs nn Curgraos w nd Freight., Wall parts of
the. world.
Inl.d Inman:tee on Goode, lc., by fakes, Rivers, Conde
end land Cartlegee, to all [mete of the Union, on the mad
faronoble term., consistent With security.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Lc.,
Philadelphia.
WM. BOWERS. formerly Register of Will.
JOIIN COLEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith, importing
Ilardsvare mid Cutlery Slerchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market, Phße.
JOSEPII OAT, firm of Joseph Out & Son, Coppersinit ha, No.
12 Qimrre street, Phil.
EDWAItII S. MACIIETTE, firm of Machette & 1 Miguel,
Importing ilardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third
etreet.above Itace, Phil.
lIOWARD lIINCILMAN, firm of Livingeton& Co., Produce
and Commhudon Merchants, No. MS Market et., above
Eighth, Phila.
Getts Wn.soA,Secretary
OSORCIE COLLADAY, Presldent„
JOSIMIA ROBINSON, Agont.
mi2.sallyfe N 0.24, Filth street, (up nears.)
The Manufacturers' Insurance Company o
PITL ADELPHIA,
Charter Perpetual—Capital- $504:1/4000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF
Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke
AARON S. LIPPDIDCHT, Prvilamt,
WM. A. RHODES, The Previiden4 -
ALFRED WEEKS, Secrear r.
Aaron S. Lippincott,' trtn. 11. Thomas, Marie. Whto,
Wm. A. Rhodes, William Neat ' Alfred Wasina
J. Itinaldotank, Cluta. J. Field, John P. 81mona.
James P. Smyth.
1011...Thht Company was organised with a Cash &pats% and
the °tractors hare determined to adapt Um hi:shunts to its
oallablo reaourcoc to observe 'prudence In conducting its
affairs, with a prompt adjustmant of lour.
Pittsburgh Oilier, No. ttSlWater street—
mate J. NEWTON, JONES, Agent..
Citizens' losaranto Comp'y of Pittsburgh
WM. Dd()ALET, Preadout,
SAMUEL L. 31,1.11811 ALL, Sectetoty
Office In if to &reef, bettaters Moldy' and Mal Strult..
imananros Hall and Caron Bioko on tho Ohio and..)lli
-14140 Rivera, and Tributaries.
itiftlnontaangainat 1 = 1 004mm...0:1y Thu. Akre aphost
the petile of the Sea and itiland,Narlgation and Trannom
talon.
ir t, n4y
Satanol
I un
. Mar NO,ion, Jr., !
Imo M. Pennock,
Walter Bryant,
J. M. Coopor,
John SI
NVester4. Insi;
PITT
GEORGE DAR:
Y. 31. (JORDON,
Will ionrrengoltrkt di MI
M. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Butler
Andrew Ackley,.
C Ihmsen,
Thomas `Scott, -
A. Nlmkk,
Wlßfam I
fromolnstinstion •
la MO community, and who
1140 On? II
---- . - P - triladelpirda?.ifire.and /Ala
INSURANCE C'CISIPANY,
ta, 149 Chesnut Street,
,
OP.POSItE TH'E.OII3MOUIIOII.II2
. .
.
DPW make: nit" of :Tart:Ana% eithw cw-
Llialtad;on atery,ileserlption of Prl.Try arWow
of reamitable tato a ictlfilM o • .
EonsnChula P.llipi,, E. B. C0p..%
10,003, 8; 77-Is2l3gßip
it
Shamus, •+- WI- igaidgme dr&
,L
.x s
4Acts""4""WY. J. a. eons, A iw a.- 011 17
calm Third and Wood iito. id/ in *MI kg ►
J,r47 ,
Lij
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4s ;
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance. Complui
.Norther t Comer &awl' and Walnut Sfreets,
TI 1 L A . D EL P IT I A.
Mc following statement exhibit, the business and gaud
lion of the enropmey to No, I. ISM
Freedom. received on Marine and Inland Make
to NDv.l, I SSC,.
Fire Premium....
Interest on Louts,
rzEzrn
trance Coro)
EL PHIA
Ohl:MOM
I Cipt.llerlt Staling,
Wm. Bingham:
John S. Dilwrth,
Francis &limy
T. Schoonnotkcr,
3Vm, R. Ray.,
Iptnts.
duce Comtiany: .
A 11 It It frIT
1:111:. PreAldent,
Etecrrtary.
..deaf Piro and Marl no Risks:
Dllt.lolo.
C. W. 11.1actson, *.
O. W. Jackman,.
/ulna, IleAday,
Weorga Dank.
8m
Nathanlel .
J. Lifrprott,
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. •• by Dlreetorgli - Cll known
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!dually gaUndand promptp•
N 0.94 Watti stet, (
J 1),
- Ehssu'iante.
=scram:
James C. Rand,
Theeptalas.Paaldlng,
James Trailaals
0:00ata Jr.,
Jcaltiut 4. Prkß
James Tennant,
timed p„. Beako k
James lO.tnehu*, Tho= s
Hobert Barba,
;lath B. Semple,
Lomut. ,
Presialmt."
C. 11.a.tin, lam Pea:Meat
3lartln.
Jcneph IL
Edmund A. &Inter,
John C. NAN.
John R. Perim,
Grange 6: Lciper,
}Award
Dr. It. M. Huston.
William C. Ludwig.,
lingh Craig.
Siwucer
Charles Kelley,
11. June, Brooke,
J. O. Johnson,
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THOS.
licucr
r.
. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street. Pittatargh.
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Total receipts 4 $400,18 68
Pald Blarthe Loss.a t. 6441 04
" Fire " ..- . 39,73: 89
E.:permsSslar s•aml - Commiseloos..... 46,489 00
Re-initirance. limairn Premiums and
AgrueyChargrit...-... ....... :,....—... 117.474 08
C==l
liaLance remaining with Comp'y szra,m 07
The lamets of the Oarsman,') *roes Vallowse—' ,
Phila. City and County Bondi— a ...4 16,848'18)
Railroad &auk 11,0/0 00,%.Cast
First Mortgage Real Estate ...... ...a. 143,500 00)
Sucks, Collaimals on call' 31,400 00
(hard and Conselldation Bank
Stuck 5426 00
Deposited with Sherman, Duncan .t
Co., New York 60,0130 GO
Deferred Payment on Stack not yet
due 97,7 1 F 00
ri
Notes fur 31ane Premium* 106,0 60
Due from Agents secured by bouda. 33,. 0 18
Premium, un Policies reveals is.
sued, and debts dna the
Balance I. Banks._
$5,;051 00
The Board of Directors bace this day deelatan ,
DITIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,
Paphble on demand on the Invineee of the Company the
let instant. THOMAS B. FLOE.LXCE, President.
ECRAIII. finseozn, Sceretarr.
THOS. J. HUNTER,Agent,Plttehmih,
No. DO 'Prater wee
liattee Mutual Insurance Company of
623:2123
PHILADELPHIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
Csenat.sl7:,92.6—Assrtsfs22;974 45-Bten7irr
Fire lasuranoa on Iluildingai!derchandise, Furniture, tr.
In town or country.
The mutual principle ounthine,l with tho security' of a
Stork Capital, entitle. the Insured to share In the profits of
tho Company, without liability for losses. -
The Script C,ertifleates of this Company, for prollia ars
convertible at par, into tho Capital Stock of the Company
CLEM TINOLET, President. .
it. M. IIINCIIIIAN, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
I O. )1 Stroud,
John IL Worrell,
Itool. W. Tingley, . •
Z. Lothrop,
11. L. Canon,
Rubert.Toland,
C. Sterennon .
Chas. Lehu4
Wm. M. Semple; Pftisleg.
J. O. COFWA, Agant -- Third and IVoodstioiets
Clem Tingley.
Thompson,
Satnisel 11kph...4
G. W. C.rPenter,
Robert 5i1.4.11,
C. S. IVOOII,
M=BI
Jacob T. Butting,
Mawr,
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and lliarine . tivhfo.
•• Office, Corner Market and Water
PITTS/WM . I; PA.
ROOT. GALWAY, traeldenL TnnaOsanatt, goe'y.
This Company makes every Initniante appertaining to or
connected with LLFE It73sS.•
Al., optima Ifull .and CumilLiSkt, on the Ohio and
Nlivissippi rivers and tributtuies, and gee.
crony.
An ogaintt Lass or Damage by TIM
And agoinstetho Posits of the Pen and Inland Nartgatint -- ....
and Transportation
Policies !noel at the lowest rata. continent with eget, to
nil parties.
Hobert Galway,
Suomi McMahen,
Joseph P. Clazzam, M. D.,
JOllll Seott,
James 31=1141,
David Richey.
James W. Hallman.
Chas Arbuthnot,
relo.—nrs23-ly •
Alexander Dradlet
&mph S. Leech,
John Fullerton..
11. B. Brown
Darla 11. Chambers:
William Carr.
Hobert EL "artier, t
Jobe hFCIII L
Enriku Insurance .Companyi:l - '
OP PEN NS VI. VA.NIA,
Office
V. 9 Water it., PatiosavlL,
......92,11, ICIS irr.,1857: ' l
Stock Duo Dim, payable ort demand, and weir- •. '
ed by twn approved names- '' 111030 00
Cash lu Pittsburgh Trust Company...-. ....... ..i.... '49,900 35
Premium notes L.... 47,554 49
MI shares Exchangs Bank Stock—Cost.—.......i.», 07,950 00
klottgage, -.
Bills Iteceirable ...., .. . ,. ,G,OOO 00
i s 6
Book Accounts ' . ',..' 12,720 96
OSO
O. W. as,
Shoenberger,
W. K. !Balla,
R. D. Cochran,
John A. Canghey,
C. W. Batchelor.
James I Bennett,
• .
I. M. Wawa, •
w. w. Mortity.:
IL T. Leocb,Jr,
D. McCondlow,
Goo. a. &Lido.
81[0127DSGOLL,
R. FIN.T, Secretary.
Monongahela Insnronee,Cogagry.
Om., No. 98 hem 1313u*,-
waz Insure Agerind all Lodz of .;alc6livine Risks
Ovrients—JAWF-8 A. RTITCIIISON, Preddlent,,.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary,..
Dlrart7ol3:
Wm. it. llohnem, Alex. King.'
John Atwell,. . Wlleon Aflller, `. 4
Wm. Den: , John lleDeTlit,
Thos. 8; Chnt - e, -•- - pee, -A.
. - . Iwo -A. ntalson - , 118
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"E,buratitmal.
Collegiate, sad Commereial . Itatetitute.
NACW
THIS' INSTITUTION HAS BEEN IN
socomtul operation for ten year. It in; &Mood to
math., wants of Mao Parent" oho' wish tt more for
their Son" ell the advents'ee for mental phatttinti 4 that can
he myrrhore (cradled, without toeing thaViltiotion to
health; and that parental ',metal:don and httreramot which
the yowls require. • ~
•
•
The mental training includes a thorough Englitth; Math..
matientendßcientilic Education, LII reenter, . to a complete
preparation for any business that doe.' not rapiird the in
struction of the Law. Medical or Theologicel &heel; a
course of elaseical stediesoulnlitu, thoMigh and-extended
e s may be desired; a course of Medan dantwasss. under
native teacher= Ilistory and - Mental ailrbrPolitioirScieuce.
The Moral Vocation is secured by thelpensonal Influence
of the teachers; by a divisdon of the =hot' illttPaitiallies of
moderato else, of which the Vice Prineltals are the headg
by graduated, disciplinary moeshrets nodaod,bya regular course
Natural
study of the Dible„Motal Science, and bf the evidences of
Natural end Revealed Rellgibtl;'
The Physical Training =Mate of • getattibed mumsof
erateise in • hugs sad well furnished .grniussitun, under
the direction of an acconidiiitual flynanase, and unmet' an
amount of Military drilling,' coder fall 'orgatdzation as an
Infantry corps, with compeat Ohms. and buttroctura as
will secure bodily rigor, MI of contunand and . 'obedience,'
and. kind and degree of ledge which may be essentia l
to the full discharge of the. ditties 'of .n salsa. (,e
is also taken to encourage wholesome ,apira,,bathlust and
rowing-, aml opportunities are furbished : for.
e pe
destrian ex•mMosp tut. the country... StalentWiliiit
' ted at any time of the year.
Catalogues with fullinformatkos will be . fitntittedan sp.
plleatlon to rho Priwelpal. J. . o
myltdMrear. ; )04., ht.OIIIIISELL.
Meawlwille F. airs. la Seratiaisit:
THE NEXT TERMiof thit , lnirtiti will
commence on MONDAY; August
Mils will be claimed $7,60 per term, and mdlt ides the
studies they Irish to pima ifoirithe
- Aneteos,nytory,
• Enunciation; 'Modern 'Astriwasty,
Pronunciation, Nap Drawing, - Nat: Thlicsiciphy,
itneresittliaNcrepßy,Thydalogy
it riling, • Modern
Grammar, • AtilkfoOK"
Composition, Phydcal
Rhetoric, Rhenilstrrn , ,
For Omsk. L In d v Pr rnels; Germen.
Swedish and• Anginas merle. t :nal; saailionsednur trsl trill Us
Piano, per =roc of twenty1e50i44,,,,......--$8
rilwinir. per totals of 4
Oil Painthig 8
A German Indy, an exisslllist pianist, mid. in thoPMAT.
itol will giro lemons on the'riano and lo Gerona sad Freneht
• few goons will ue accommodmed tw. the Wally of the
Prinelpol. 11. rd, with fueland lightiezetrisin. wsuilduir,
88 per wee.
All psyments are to bo mild* in advance. -,-
felt,ololly JOSIIII4-ICRI4DALL, A. 34.,PrinelpeL
A_ PRIVATEI3OARDLNG SCHOOL FOR
Boys, brEwarticarrov,auvEn countpA.
• Rrr. JOS- P. TAYLOR, A. M., itacroa.
-The Femme, Tenn ',rill begin ott ydoxper May 4th.
Boys admitted at MT Mato 111,4 hat*, chngea Rem that
BlForh (Imam, address, the Rector, .t his • rottlepea, Now
.T
Tr, ' •
titYportrotte,ot tide &hoot, to Irboatrekretkee May I» made, are
Haynes. K.
.o ,
Lym,
Or& &Belden, E.q.
W. H. Williama,lß9.,
H. L. Itlnpralt,Re4.
non. Writ: Ti...7ohnoton.
J: IL Ilhoonbanger . . dog.
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far.
KIrrANNINUFEMALE INSTITUTE.—
DAY AND BOARDING scnoor—a r; J.ll. ITALL
wad LADY, Priecitids. late °Mete York.,. • ,
Itsteesuctre—itor. Dr-lEllll44in Pocono:N. ; m e ,. Dr.
J. Porker, R. led Di. IGdy RdhutorJuedtte of - M*ldg gar,
Dr. J. N. Ph/WV. L. A. P4eunieg, Pa.:. Rev. fttate 4
m r , HOW, NM Mr. pie'Editere Pittsburgh Gasettr,
Judge Dultugtott,tia ti=tdierolip; of Yfttarkulnit.
• Cedelegoee suutegdy.. - • Hams mot library fr 00..-.
Perdlereeeieed any 0me. , .. ; ;
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A Price to Amery .Pairebasert
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WHY. AT..ALL. tbe Book-.
stereo( KVANSACO,Iife 70P Itneedway,Oho Immo'
taken atom yomf lease, and opened the immense, raw midi
elegant Sture,No. tircadeeer. Wogs notel
Dies York . - )Iy Mites a texik- ter- omelettes or
as onee preaented sitba pure .frai; tielltoto"
MOO emulating ot due .thiel Jewelry. visehei e
the order le sent by mil; the Bo*audi Trim is sot br
mtura..Stail or libripreo - Co— The Books compd., Meow
erety Inn published speak all satim.
- do, are sield at less than the nosid-Maiirprkee.
Betl4 daitiaaridollar or dpllarsAnd ILT:11111 headorer
at ease wh4tever !zoo are entitbsi 'Gas 'a:AVOW
tU n d* Cto!famillXlT,WWl
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