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Anticipating thecourse of ; their "Dead Rabbit" opponents, they took ag on of the Representatives' Chamber at ~ "dnight on Sunday, the 12th, and remained ere until noon of Monday ,. when the Conien ion was duly organised ; but, lest the "Dead Rabbits''. should, in. the int:rvals of adjourn ment, take possession of the hall, they have remained there ever since, eating and steeling _ , since, eating there and ditermiind to continue there, if need tle,'lalitil thei end of their labors. Such men are . invincible. ,'- - . . . . , In order to understand fully the merits of the quarrel there, between the two conventions, it rosy be welt to state that prior to Monday; the 18th, the Republican and Democratic members held separate caucuses to resolve upon their plans., Committees of conference were appoint ed; which drew up a mutual agreeMent that the 'Panthers elect should meet in the Representa tives' ChaMber at noon, on Monday, the 18th. at. which hour they were to be called to order and Organiie. This agreement the Republic= committee 'signed in good faith ; but when it was presented to the Democratic canna some quibbles were raised, in the midst of which the agreement disappeared suddenly and mysteri ously. This led the Republicans to anticipate foul play ;: they accordingly took possession of the chamber at midnight on Sunday. Monday, near noon, the democratic members numbering thirty or thereabouts, came in, and at fifteen minutes *ore 12, Mr. Chase, the Territorial Secretary, undertook to call the Convention to order. He was anticipated however, by Mr. North, a Republican, upon whose motion the Convention'was duly organised ; but Mr. Chase, in the meantime, put a motion to adjourn; to which the thirty Democratic, members responded, and they then retired. The argument of the " Dead Rabbit " press against the Republican majority is, that it does not consist of a majority of members legally elected—there being among them four men whose seats are contested and who did not re oeive a majority of the popular vote in their district. It la admittedthat these four men, with legal certificates of their election in their hands, were present; but there was an unquestioned majority of the whole convention without them. r The Republicans contend that the whole number of members is properly 102, which excludes the Pembina delegation, allot whom reside orate* of the limits of the proposed state. The proposed state line cuts the l'embiaa district through the . middle,.lidiging the part itt which are the main settletink Outside of the line and in the territory of Daeotithi and the.aix members claiming scats from there, all live in the territory of Dacotah. The democrats contend that these men should Abe admitted, pinking thl total of the Convention 108. Tbo majority of the first number would be 52, and of the latter 55. Now the Republi cans had 69 members present, and excluding the four whose seats were contested, they still bad 66, a majority of the whole number even as fixed by their opponents. Besides this, tliere is a seat. awarded by the returning officers to n democrat, which he refusarto accept, admitting that his Republican opponent was legally elect ed, which would make the number of Republican members whose seats aro unquestioned, 56—a clear and indisputable majority, even if the liinbizta delegates be admitted. • The true secret of the troubles in that terri tory is that Minnesota will, if things are allow ed to go straight forward in their proper course, come into the Union as a ,Ropublican State. The instructions, sent out to the territorial officers from Washington are "BRING IN 3ILNNESOTA AS A DEMOCRATIC STATE IF POSSIBLE; IF lOU CANNOT DO IT, PREVENT HER . 1011 . COMING IN AT ALL, AND WE WILL lIPELP'EOU'." The officers are following out their Instructions literally. They know that the people of Minnesota have elected a majority of Republican delegates to the Constitutional Convention; and their sole object now is to pre vent the formation of any constitution what ever. This is the way in which "Democracy" illustrates its devotion to the will of the people. Gov. Chase to Baltimore The gnind_banquet to the western visitors, given by tho city of Baltimore, on Saturday last, web attended by GOT. Cnass, of Ohio, who attracted more than cutualattention in the "Mon ne:ante City." His remarks in response to those of Mayor SW AXN, of Baltimore, were elo quent and patriotic, and did honor to the dis tinguished Statesman of the West. The geld moreans, who are a liberal and hospitable peo ple, treated Oov. Cruse with great respect and consideration, and received his remarks with in expressible• satisfaction. In reply to Mayor SWAM( ' he said: "We rejoice, irk, with you in that remarkable ca reer of civic prosperity which you have so eloquently depleted, and we carneetlyhope that all you antici pate of wealth, prosperity, and honorable distinction in the future of the city of (Baltimore may be more than realized. We gratefully acknowledge all our debts, ancient and modern, to the State of Maryland. We remember with pride the days when Maryland, by the bands of Charles Carroll, of Carrollton, and his distinguished associates, subscribed the Declara tion of ; Independence, when. in the fierce struggle which followed, Maryland, In the heroes of the gal - lent Maryland Line, displayed her ardent courage and noble constancy on the battle-fields of the Rey elation..and when, Jai the war was over, and the great victory secure she assisted by her Chase, her Peak and her Martin in framing the glorious Con striation which still constitutes—end far distant ho the dark day when it shall not constitute—our bond of 'Union. Referring to the fulfilment of the propheoy of Oliver Evans as to the speed with which communi cation was to be held between city and city, Gov. Chase anticipated that at an early day this Central Line would reach the Pacific:, and enable the pas- Imager tti go from Baltimore to San Francisco In five days. He hoped to have the pleasure of meeting the Major of Baltimore at the opening of the Atlantic , and Peoifio read, to which, ho trustod, the people of California would invite them all. One of the concluding paragraphs of Gov. Chase's speech deserves to be here recorded. lie said : Yon .trave spoken eloquently, sir, of railroads es bonds of union. and your observations were as just as they were eloquent. N. man convenient" with railroads can be a disunier.i4 The social inter act:me which they foster, the tics of badness which they creek; the mutual dependence which they es • tabllsk and exhibit, maks disunion impossible.— These Ernst, of =The, be differaisea of opinion on some Point. Real grievant.* may from time to time demand redress. Bat there is no evil of which dis union is the proper cure. And the more we see of each other the lees likely shall we be to consult the error of thinking otherwise. The fact is, theism who live along the line of the American Central railway don't mean to let this Union bo broken up. Mary land will not consent to it, I think. I trust VW glen: will net. Ohio, lam sure, will not. Nor In diana; or Illinois, or Missouri. .Who, then, will? No, sir. We may differ henceforth, as we have done hotetoforo. We will maintain our respective opin ions and positions with candor, courtesy, firmness, end resolution. And we will refer whatever ques tion may be between us to the great American tri bunal of popular , discussion and popular judgment. Bat in time to COMO, Si in the time past, we cleave to the Union as our ark of refuge, and under God - .one , isnest guarantee clf prosperity and power and ''I I OOIS 1 101 7."• • '';~;> ~'r: Miseotini.4—The gubernatorial contest In Mis iotiii grows exciting as' it drawe to a close. firneiarr, the anti-Benton candidate, and &m -aims,' a vobinteter, who is supported by the Ame , Timis and Benton Wen, are stumping the State, and the prospect' of . . Bowes' success begins to , . brighten. STEWART is the candidate of the fire ' eaters and Border-Ruffians; while Bowes, al , , though a sines -holder, is not ultra pro-slavery, and :will receive the entire,Smancipatiottt yote. a;epeetth delivered by him at dape ._ he. la .ertid_to:have declared that he thought entalsoiliallOn;. not practicable 'at present, but thet:ln4he skure it might become necessary. All afi. hopes of the 'progressire and northern mett lin:Xlesoptri. ere with him in this canyasa I Citainnsil 'Enquirer notes sales of *movie :tiii;l potatoes for future delivery, in tiiat 14.25 cents s bushel; 'The Cleve luk4 //trek! iotisr files 14,11zollar, raise in - that ,114:ii>aki &Mao mom [aToi a bli tosteitp ll ths lakes 001,4 Pod two yaws. ~,. : ~ ~ =NM 7.•-,, - .71 . 122111 wia Pitalastaa aadpawerts..: --- -- - -- SOWS tiinisin the tiarliportloil of the presint month, *al*, the danger' tithe conneof 14 ...i. -64...k. 0 ktit,i,,,, 0 ,.,-.... ; , ... WILLIAM YOUU ofikinthilthbwA'seek - i ~ 1 0 7kfingiiiiPPen ed:Wstoillt tha -si4'sr Sii - "Alter hasirmaret4cd insrelf'Syr. - arerslriii. With. gotta; in the State of Georgia, and whilst there Lrt disarming oar: of Manton, I purchased a bottle lie"Watiiiiterl 4diitsibiaiitimber of n tympana: dissise,`Xl a iii y - h,,,Ait= i i,r-41,1 1- 4 1 4 sers,7 as they are: fond of styling themselves, b ' r ,,,.':.:Atr . iha u b ° ,tt:ll . -I "r; d o rgAl a t th --an d +b,itottb c teryorl glut lb, . although they tnle precious good care to remain sad shall recommefid' it as soch." . `. . Y . • Ja" . 2.ld at goer bottle or six bottles for to% by ths Vi. at Louie; add tetife to 'others 'the "glories" of a priotors,IIM.VAGE,/a!, A. sod 1r11.,-3lsaufsetiirtaiThaimit e,Lettyst.s 2 end ~c to lso, m. lc , it t tyboroh, Ps., hmists pm protracted campaign in an enemy's country. In this respect, they somewhat resemble the rope- p tering cavaliers of the days, of Charles the Second, who rendered .service to royalty by drinking bumpers and singing patriotic songs, instead of following its fortunes through the din and confusion of battle. Well, these fillibusters of Augusta would have Mr. IVatssa to . make them a speech, and after ape al of it we are inclined to entertain the same inion in refer ence to his bombastic propensi es that we have been compelled to adopt in rega to his namesake who is making himself so snpr mely ridiculous Is In Havana. These remarks of alker, although not emanating from a man -of true courage, ,having the energy and capacityor great achieve ments,.i still possesisufficient • terest to warrant us in bestowing on them som attention. He may be the tool of others, as unscrupulous and unprincipled as himself, but who possess, from their social and political position, greater power to do harm. As for the fillibuster leader him self, we cannot recall to our memory a single act of his military career which, by the most favorable construction that could be placed upon it, would entitle him, in_our opinion, to the rep utation of a brave man or a competent and cool headed commander. Hisujlit .... narifie has been a series of diecomfitures ever since he hos en gaged in hid present pursuit, and his expedi tions have generally closed in capitulations, in which ho secured his life and freedom on all oc casions, and sometimes at the expense of his deluded followers, who, deserted by their chief. have been compelled to rely on the mercy and forbearince of their enemies. His avowal of an intention to have introduced African slavery into the territory, which he did not happen to conquer, uttered as it was in the presence of a body of slave-holders on the sone a slave State. might or might not have much significance.— But his assurance that he expects to have on his side "the good will of the Administration at Washington," in his future operations, taken in connection with his previous visit to. and his cordial reception by President Buchanan, should have more importance attached to it, than to a mere idle boast. Since the administration has placed itself un der the guidance of the pro-slavery interest of the country, countenancing the Border Ruffian outrages, and sustaining Walker in his Kansas extravagances, we have very little faith in it. honesty and conservatism. It is therefore high -1 /9 probable that after it shall have aided one Walker in his crusade against free principles in Kansas it may extend a helping hand to the other in his efforts to raise an expedition against the Nicaraguans. We know not what monstros ity the future may bring forth, when the counsels of such men as Settle anti Atchison and their associates are seriously regarded by those who are now at the head of our national affair, PEACE-MAKING.—It is quite amusing to watch the plans and the ruses of the powers that be just. The telegraph and the associated prose have become the great mediums of influence now. An operator is stationed in the vicin ity of the rooms where the Cabinet liohLs Rs sessions, and a series of dispatches arc concoct ed somewhat as follows: The Administration is determined upon its course:—The Kansas-Nebraska bill is to be ear- vied out in its true intent and meaning :—Gue Wise has just arrived :—lle has entered into coalition with the President :—The price of nig getis is steadily advancing :—The fact of an ap &rent decline was the cause of a alight coldness between Gov. Wise and Mr. Buchanan:—this satisfactorily explained by the Cabinet, the best of feeling prevailed, and Mr. B. dined with the Governor on &Dead Rabbit:—the rebellion of Lawrence in which the people of that city have declared that they will neither fight nor nego tiate, but mind their own affairs, will be speedily suppressed:—the President will send his special Democratic guar4 - from Mackerelville, known as the Forty Thieves," to the aid of Gov. Walker: Isaiah Rynders is to be promoted to the command of the company. Dispatches with about as much dignity of tone as the above and calculated to have as much influence as such, arc sent on the wings of light ning from end to end of the land to assure us that "Peace reigns in Washington" and that the "Constitution and the Union are safe." Well; indeed this is n peaceable and success ful administration so fnr! Open the records of ' to-day and READ : First: Gov. Medary, of Minnesota, asks for troops to keep the Indians in order. Second: A military expmlition is on foot for Utah. Third: Lawrence is in a state of " rebellion" and the attempt of the citizens to establish a city government has drawn upon them Governor Walker and eight companies of troops. - Fourth: The pretorian guard of the Democ racy in New Fork; The Dead Rabbits of Cow Bay and the Forty Thieves of Mackerelville are at loggerheads, and threaten to destroy entirely the harmony of the Democracy in the Empire City. Fifth The Penn iylvanion has made war upon Col. Forney, late Mr Buchanan's. man Friday. Sixth : South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi demand new concessions from the Pycsident as a reward for the past and a pledge for the future. Such are some of die tokens of peace which smile on the political horizon' A "DEAD RABBIT" RCNAlWAY.—Bi ' eplin, the the Locofoeo State Treasurer of Ohio, Who stole nearly a million of the people's money while in office, has fled to Canada, like a fugitive slave. lie has been imlicted by the grand jury at Co lumbus, for mnbenlement, and ho has fled to avoid trial upon that indictment, Dim ho knows that the developmen , a upon the trial would not only send hip to the Penitentiary but ruin his party in Ohio. Tie acknowledges his guilt by running away. Gibson, his Republican successor, was also indicted for the the same offence; but like a man ho surrendered himself to his accusers and will stand his trial bravely. The "Dead Rabbit" lead ers in that State have been trying all they could to throw the whole blame of the defalcation on Gibson; but why, if Breslin is innocent, does he run away! A WIND 800 P UNCTOIIED. --GEORG V. Snows, the noisy hypocritical editor of the Kan sas Herald of Freedom, conceiving himself chal lenged by a note lately received from a man much smaller and weaker than himself, whom ho thought he could whip or scare, acoepted the challenge and named cowhides a the weapons. Brown is a stout, broad shouldered man, six feet in height, while his opponent Beall', is a little man, five feet three inches high. The parties met accordingly, armed with cowhides; but Brown, seeing the determined character of his opponent, backed out and actually ran from the ground, pursued by his challenger. Brown made the best time, however, and has thus vin dicated the reputation ha enjoys of being the greatest wind-bag and the greatest coward in Kansas. He ought to enroll himself as body. guard for Oov. Walker. Foams Communes ox Tna Lssns.—A little vessel recently arrived at Chicago from England, called the Madeira Pet. She is only 97 feet long with 11 feet hold and carries but 123 tone. She brought hardware, glass and cutlery , and will carry hack wheat. The duties on her car go were $8,189,38. Toe Cleveland Herald has the description of a vessel called the C. J. Kershaw, built at that port for the. foreign trade. She is to sail for Liverpool with a eargo of cedar 'posts and staves and black walnut lumber. . Six Monists' Loss. or rtes.—During the six months endingon the let inst., there Were 40 personis killed and 99 wounded ~ by railscunl ac cidents the 'United States, not'counting Ordi nary casualties:let - the same time SO persons were killed and 40 wounded by• steamboni eidents. ~,:,...-- ; , ,,.- , ; , ' ;', ' -, --. •:,..',7-,, , , : i. . ,':-, - 7- ; •.•:,07•.':i., , ,,;'.';'...."‘:7:. : , " :Ti-:-'7Z: i l, Z ;'a„'i:. , ; :i g-: Y:.4!..i: ' .'::::.... , •-•;-:.:::.i'e.:: . ,;':':; - :: , ..; h:M.1ii±.,:...il . F. , :4; - .4; ,- ; -- ;:j:.. , : c . i , E . := 4.--- •1 - 4a- ,Z - •-'l 2 -i'V ,: ig:F4: : ';'''''''''' - _ ArOtAt 51;o crct :fig- S. fear EMIEMI INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AMID CERrALVREMERY FOR SCROFULA. DR.. 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Chilton, C the celebrated chernelst, and also by Professor James . Moth. of tho U. S. of Philadelphia, and both t=b i lri t : full b 'lre er of this rtimarkahl _ medicine, as well iss for certificates vol untarily given by those who have been cured by Ito The pnbilast• ROI to call upon: t i ,D ONO. . KINDER. DO Wood street, , jr_COtHwitY Wholemte and itA,ll A'l T D PHYSICIAN Whom sands of Kfehave y con onadierovvred while in the Redd Indica • aimed urn for Cononaptien. Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs,Coble, and General Debility. The remedy was dimovered by him when his only child. a daughter. was given op to dia Ile had heard much of the wonderful re tmatim end healing qualities of posoretions Insole (nom the Dot India Damp. mid the thought occurred to him dim he :night miskea rentesly for lore child. Ile studied hard and mg , cooled in realizing lo ..idles. 11U (1116V0.11e11 mi. and Is new alive and well. Ile has since administered the wonderful rem -1 rely to thousands of sufferers in ell parte of the world. and lie has never failed to making them completely healthy, and happy, Wishing Oldest, much geodes possible, hewn' eend to such of his afflicted fellow-beings as reqnest lt. this recipe, with lull and explicit directions for making It op, and RUu ersefully mild. Ile regains each applicant to enclose him one shilli g—three ambito be noarnel as postage en the seine. are the remainder to be applied to the payment of this advertisement. Address Dr. It. J AMES, No IP. Grand Onset. Jersey City. N N. IL—ltr. James h neither retro nor agent in New York, as root have pr and advertise'. The recipe Is sent from no KARR hot No 11. Grand mom. Jercey city, New Jerry, JaNdtwamferT _ _ Great cure after the Pky.lO W.. had P.n.d itrestartuk, Ohio. dan.lo. 1050. Dr. C 31. Dooknott—Dear Sir- - We would inform you that re 0r...0nt of llootland'a (fermata Bitters, whirls meet troth ready a sh,. One of our nelghbors hoe Num doctoring for some time, (yro think alsont two !roam) tooth or/ the doe. tors in Mt country. hid all of no arnil. Ile 1...4.1 ae much Days dead man going about ast anything ivy eon compare him to. Ilia dise appeal,' to ho orerjheeeng (114 aost poll. With hard persuasion toy prevailed on him to try y o. Rotten. with tbo prom.. to hint if it did no good, try would charge him nothonto: for It, provided by took .It , bottle:l, t urd coming to the direction. rheh ha hoe done, and It now ton. tartly cured, and Iv. heron. • well tuao. 2hl. cave loan oreat,l a great tale to [Ma nalghl.rhood.. Itopts,tfully, EDWARDS k BROWN. Sold, Wholesale and Retail... Dr. OEO. ii. KEYSER'S Drug Store. 140 Wood street, oign of the Golden 3lortnr. See alvertlseinent. tyl(l,2YrdtarT =ZM Dr. J. F'. Iming <L ga.,ma the wervires of the most exportenred Bin . Workman in the United katc-1, Is prepared to fur or adapted mudsh particular case. Full sets or teeth, parrs of .4, artitialsl gams. In one continuous or solid piece. Artincial Eyes Inserteil, and ell deformities of the fore rorrected. e A rOperathme am! re..rk orarremt...l. Unite N.' IoA F..arth street, be wea Wood and Smithfield etreete, Pithamrch. .I.ls.3invire _ _ P. 11.-I.:YDF:' N. W II Watuttl . .l , rinufactnri , of ETHEREAL trll. and LAMP?. NI/ S . : Fourth str , ot. het,. een W..od wud Nlarket. Pttrldu.ralk, Pa., The uu.l,l , ,ned la preiArred turuish I,lert with Ether al Oil and Burning Fluid of a quslit y..•r his own inanutartur , Alr.hol.ramph .. ene and hire nip. and orurs dowriptiun of 'Ado and ern. ruble Lamp, Hit: an.l. , les.l.`Andrlahral of the lawn patu.rut sun! molt approi' slyir Chandeltert,Girandoles and Lazar+ repaired and regnlld. ed. The alw•re Oils supplied rezularly ever, - work to untoturno fr , .na our wagons. I'. HAYDEN. SEWING- IsLCAOX-3-lINTM/31. roil EAIIII.IES ANOVA: , I'FA.•TURERS WHEELER & WILSON NIA SUF. CII RINil COMPANY, Cann., Pittoburgh, OS Fifth . Thu Muchim. Ststult, the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At th. plraatire of the Operata , r. mat the with caw o.r Th. .- and1.....1,1a and derqUe .sltteAts Afinut, ultooat et. Yee nnome gruli.punuabli. f, family wt.. Full tufortuat.an may In' ohtaimal 4F zuLlrusu.rc ALEX. It. IIEI:D, A,ht. No. GS Fifth Exchange Bank of IV aaaaa kw, FLORE.NCE. N. T. GEO. SINCLAIR. Pred VEEDER. atah'r. GFIO. 81.1%1C.L.A.-rii.V. , CO.. General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants, le/reineee N. 1[7.. Will give their personal attention in Hnrta g and Se! lln g Real Estate, Entering Land. Loaning Nloney and Paying Take, In Schemata, lowa and Kan.ma. avacac+ Exchange Bank, Fittabwrgh. Ft I 11. lima a Co.. It. Patrick k Co. Banker, Fittabitrch. Fa It Atrell, Lee Co.. Nlerrhant. -• R. F Banker, Lanier L Co.. New I.mk. Loc. !tanker, Scheer Slew:haute, Book of Comroerc.•. CIPTCland, Ohio. J. 0 0 P. wcuma WOOD. MOORIEULAD & CO.. 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Corms Ferry at, too doors from /CD ConfectiOtilry. Jelkamd.fc s MERCI3ANT 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, frattfcti (Dr.lrialis New Building.) 111 , C.NRIC H. coza,l_Ns Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE HEALED TN Cheese, Butter, Suede, Irish, And Produce Ooneray, dkw➢ tin. Hind SI reel. riusimrgh. el, Ali G-FLIAIV. Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, (101d:dirk Aia. ICA and 170 &corn, Street. BANKERS. WVOD STREET. CORNER THIRD. DEPOSITS received on current accounts as nw. Interest paid only on monry drpositnd for n fixed time. All check:mu our Wilco will he held in currency, unless otherwise marked. W. li. William. k Co. bny and mil Exchange on the prin. dial cid. of the United Beaten and Europe. _Jeff: 11:n GICOR.GM W. GI-LICIG- efir. CO.. SEG- 5Z—A.1•47177'.A.0"1" 1 :71RMR6, Gbrnor of /V. and Sfedianies Sired, Word, PITTBDUROII, TA Manolkcture' Roe and Oak liege of the rarious &scrip time of NAIL HAWS, which they will sell at the lowest wo= cer. trouts are respectfully solicited. All work war of the best quality. • delllydfc Hats, Cape and Fire. M'CORD & CO., Wholesale and Antall flatters, 131 wood Street, have alwaye on hand s lull and complete stock of HATS, C•PE and FURS, WholeJah and Rdad, sold at the lowest Eastern prices, to which they invite attention of all pwr ehreen. ea'Adtt JOHN COCH.RAN :Sr BROS., mAsoracTultraS Or Iran nailing, Iron Vault's, Vault Doors Window Shotttri, Window Guards, Ace., Not. P 1 Second Meal rani SO Third Strati, ( Between Wouti nna nIkTII or, hand a anxiety of new Patterna, fancy and plain tunable for all parposss. Particular attention paid to en closing Ones Lout Jobbing done at short none.. mrD J. M. 1...r1Yir1.3c. Ur.Ml7tol-1-ELN'T No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irieb's New Building,) me.lo:l7dfc JO Zu2.IOII.OH.A.ISTT mrelAsul Na. G 6 Übod &net, near iburfh. DE. KEYSER'S SIIOULDER Banoss--From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, laUl,—For more thw 3 years paid we have constantly worn the Washington Sus. pander Brace, manufactured by Dr. Ow. 11. Reysor, of No, 140 Wood target, In tits city, and would hominy rewm. menu It to all who two compelled to follow a sedentary occu pation. As we havo before remarked, in rotflog attention to Its merits. it answers fbr a brace and sonionders, the woight of the pantaloons being so placed 00 to continually tend to befog the alunaldsm to Moir natural position and ex, larmilhe amt., Woman, hundreds of whom an, annually hijured by tbo 'might of enormous .skirts," should also procure thew braces. Do particular In procuring the kind menOmed, as many of the Waco. Fold are humbug. Sold s i Dr, OM Q. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druafit, lad Wood .• rest, idgia of the °olden Merton jeNnlktral, To Norvonly Bogle rors.—A retired motored. to heath in tow days, OW malty yo2ro= I norrosuirafterlax,lo anions to mike kpown tho MMUS of :owe.Will sood (tree) dm .potrotilptkot me& Direct to the Rim. JOHN X. DAGNALLi Na 69 Fulton otnirl s.: =, No. York. 'rEllitttaritOttelP 7 , 771 .:?.!-; . "Tcritspitlak fAugueo - 2 1 st. — Dr.'Cahrin M. Fitch 1911}iiifthid• hisne2tatiAtiiiPittaloureh 'tilt} noon FRIDAY, AV sr :1. when he win POSITIVELY LEAVE pirrstivauu, umatenvE ENIIIAUFAIENTS CALLING PIM ELSEWHERE. AU' Petsom4 Gtemfore , who eel& to commit Dr. Pitch, must do so before that date. . Recess, Nog Z'and ST.CLAIRUOIEL. Office home, IC I c. It. to 4r. u. daily. No. calls received on the Sabbath, except ha essim of extmme ;agency. Dr.Sitch will occasion. ally he absent from the city onkat. orday and Monday of , each week, and when In town tiabes to devote them days to smiting, and would prefer to reediest no calls from those who can ea well rail On any other clay of the week. On TOES. DA AS, WEDNESDAYS, THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS, of each week, Dr. Fitch will always be at his once. Patient. desiring to oansult Dr. Fltcheliottid net defer till amine frorClaya of Its appointment. as they wRi Loma great • Wk of not being able to obtain the attention desirable, the throng before leaving being frequently etch n? to preclude the possibility of giving each case the requisite attention, and oemsaionelly even preventing . his examinhig them at all. Consultations and Egan:drat/oos of the Chest FREE. but. as Dr. Fitch does not pretend to mine the Mad, he dice not wish to treat any in the hat atages of Cowen:option, or where a cowrie e treatment cannot be adopted: and he dealnw none to apply to him who do not wish to hoar the truth, as he Ls accustomed to tell thane consulting him what ho rumblers their real situation, or the actual condition of their Lunge, and them who hare delayed till their Lungs are destroyed cannot hope for any encouragement. Dr. Pitch remold aim add. that he may he rensultoiifoi Affections of the Heart. (Srormtmkni N ‘ v """'" " ' d General Debility. Also, to Dyspepsia, Perm& Diseskss, and all other derangement. of the system prediqmaing to Asthma or Corouropthos. Jyl7tdcw feT sir PERELINS . Celebrated Worcestershire Banc , PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS 4 OF A LETTER FROM To I. the. MEDICAL G EN TLEMAN ONLY OtNID SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS, los -- To his Brother at And applicable to I-' WORCF.STER, May, lejl. EVERY ,A 4 'Tell LEA k PERRINS that their Same is highly eneeru- V ARIETT med In Imilu, and to, in my opinion the most palatable . OP DIEU. well n the must wholesome Same that ismade.” The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New Turk Exhibition for Foreign Sauce mot obtained by LIM PER. It INS for their WORCESThLSCURE SAUCE, the world wide tome of which haling led to numerous Imitations. pm. ch.... are earnestly nomeeted to see that the names of LEA & PERRINs . ' are impel 0001 open tin. 8.."' stool Stopper, and printed upon the labels. SuliWhuleule ...gents for the Vultod States, Jolly 'DUNCAN to SONS, • 40.5 Ilnoodway, New York. A stock always In store. Alen, orders receitml for direr shipment from England. my2.-Iyolfer Nelson s Ambrotypes. PRICES RICDTJCND Gallery, corner Third and Markel ENTRANCE ON TIIIRD STREET. We me now'prepared to offer to trio pUbi le our wsil known styles of Atabrotypeol at the lowprice of ONE DthULAtt and UPWARDS. Those wanting likenesses token In the hest style of the art, will find It greatly to their illteroAl to gift, MIN establishment • sail. A Imge sawn talent of Ilein and Peary Gases always an hand. spfiklyfe —W. MIZE==I All kinds of Tobacco, Antifraud Cigars, Miro recently taken the building No. 120 ST oa‘l addition to their Manufacturing kintablishment.No.litilrw greet, where they will be gleamed to receive their friends, ap27llydra IFILAN6IPAN.7 I 7 I . Thu prim of a Fleenn is 55 rents. The prier. of the Pottude 75 route., The pries. olthe &whet. (very elegant) 1. 75 rents. The price ot the Fruit, t per host.. -_la 1,00 The rd.:, of the Inomse W 50 rents. Get woe Frangipanni. k7rerybody 399 Breculsrey, Sew Fork. S.lti Evorror he FRANGIPANNI. Nonce TO TER Prnalc—ithrroaa certain i•oronna In lb Cuitoll St...trance offering for Gale Frungiponni Perfumed, of a aporlms unarm., Imlttllnn oflb• 'on] ,trtide made b. Mean. k CLEW, Ilia I. . . T 0 CAUTION THE PUBLIC that non.- p•nrlino• hut what lA. Ity• natnr Pt F.F.ST k LL 151 IN .4 RAW on rho 1.421 re, noat gold by I NI• kI., .4 Sonk-VA.rk. SOLE Aft liNt , Tito ttl.tl scout. Frangitt_anni, an Eternal Perfume Preto the Holy City. INGER k CO., .W.lllroadyrky, Nen York. Sold Everywhere. je..21:31...0411u3fr,, JONLD JOIE{ L BnTn w Wet UAL, 1:1 Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONItS 13Cr57.1) A. C 0.,. Manufacture. uf CAST STEEL; an, SPItl G, PIA.PW mud A. 0. STEEL; SPIL,INtiSnmI Oa-no. Russ and Pirg S:reett. Pllnd4rgh, /L. D. 11. ROCw.Ii:N.S do CO.. Ida-TVFACIVIIIR3 011 . Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Trot h. Owner km anei Pirsl stunt, Pafsburgh, . jo'o,ly.ifc• British andConlitnentai Exchange kicirr nuts nn.4 !vs' BY Dt7NCAINT. $l-I...FIELNIA N-5.7 0.34 On the Union Bank, London, fn .Ctns of LI mad rreoarg/r . There Draft. aro available at all the principal torn, of England, Scotland and Ireland and Ibo Continent. We also draw Sight nill• on 51. A. 0 RUN ESA US( A DAL. LI X, Frankfort • Main, which scrla ma et Remittance to all party of tlertnany, etwitsertand and flatland. Pena,. intending to travel .4n.d may procure thrnogh um Latta. of .Ciodit. on width Mouty ram be obtained, aa newle4, in any Tart of Europe. Collection. of Mlle. Note+ and other aeccrtlie. It, EU.V.. will recall'. prompt attention. WM. It WILLIAMS A en mhtl.3corner Wood end Third otrceic CA.121,01,1 GARCL.. o:Amer of /bin and S. Char !areas, Pat.iburyli iilaaraide and IkdoJi limier in Choice Brands of Imported Cigrare TOBACCO, etC., ap7:lllmirfc.) . &Molt. the attention of :hooters owl chow..., to his nook, which will be found comPleteuto quolifi and variety. mr/tklyol R 0 RG It: 11' IC 'l' NI AN hlenufecturer wet Dealer In .11 kind. of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D "1•033.A.CC0, Center of Seed/ jell Sheri end Panne... , Alley, or.ll)fr PITTPRVIUI 11. PA. The Only Remedy for Consompt lent whieli esierieure has preset relisble, 1-11EGTEAIAN. Or, A-RR Sz CO'R, [Late Roshlon, Clark k Co,' Pure and Genuine Cod Liver OIL IL •toosl the test of tonyenrs with lawman g popular ity, and hewed efficacious' where other' have felleiL See dust you get Reprisals. Clerk Zr co'., for 01 000 tho Oita , of our Islr. Rushton An testicle caged oßusetniii t has teen in troduced, Iv no way cronnectelwith R. C. & C0.,0r It. C. Zr Co. Soil toy &num & Co., B. A. FIIINUTOCC & CO., }UMW) Duos. and Denegists generally. Jo o 2 suilawleP TEAMSTERS Horse Liniment. lit pint bottles, price td cents, it wax-rutted cheaper lad better than any other article over offered to the pnblie for the tore of Cuts, Oat., Opralne. Ltuneneas, (her beating, be. Keep a bottle In the stable. it has eared many a vablable horse. Norte genuine unless signed S. J. Tobin Depot, 511Cortlandt street, Near York. Sbld by Dr. REESER, 140 Wood et. TOOTIIACUE is instantly cured by afew drops of Dr Reyeor's Tooth Arise Remedy. Prepare , f 'sod :old at the drug store of DR. REYSER, 140 Wood et. Sign of the tioldeu Mortar. Svatsces of every kind for sale at DR. R RIR WS 140, Wood street. Jettfe.hiergY TAYLOR'S SALOON! 305& 3 117 Near York. T HIS Magnificent Temple of ART AND UXTRY It. been rmently re,leconite& And ornamented, m.l uo promote n for more • GORGEOUS COUP D'CETL'. then when nest completel • THE INTERNADONAL HOTEL, Oyer tho Baloon, coutalnlug 200 Boone,' in still conduct , on the Ear , yc an plan, and to oPct , ad . roo'tin. fluent', at hcurs. ylndutd AMERICAN' HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan. Les EWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, respectful- tVi ly announces that lu compliance with the general pref,ettes expnweed fur the European eyetem of hotel tun edgetnent. th.,l the Moello.ll Hansa will hereafter l conducted eolely on that plea. %Tell fdrulabed parlor end draping eitartturnte will be let by the day, or fur longer potiods. Moab served la the gentlemen's bail at all Livers o 1 the day and evening. The Ladles' dining hall WM b., open ed in like manner for ladien, and gentlemen accompanied by tedtra. no areommodatlone nod Paneertiences of the bum,e aro unsuppesseil, and the recent improeetnenta end nlteratlone leave nothing to Int dedred. Suburban residents will find the arrangements specially eattrenient. large or undi parties provided with dinners, support. ae„. It Pilot t notion. Jylite,xUatue VvoaceP(Ofrx:1 1 : (.1 d 010 ! New You, Juno 20t6. ISM. The public are respectfully informed that lbe price of Board at Has Hotel has met tam adrancetl, tut lam It has beau heretofore, 1. 2 r ,O Per Mew. Jyttata TREAVTEI , L, WHITCOMB t CO. 710USIG. Corner Irwin Street. and Dureane WRY, YMT8)1111:011, I'ENN • B. D. BUMMER, Proprietor, • THE SCOTT HOUSEiI t, and open Ow Oneets. It le Outlet]Centrnl pan of the city, being convenient tt, Eallmad Depute end ecteembeet Landinge. The . noon wen hour 14 185 d, with nil moderncalov , menu, and fitted up In eplendld style—the entire Furnic ate being new, end will in every romped be• ant claw Uotnt. Xi, PINE STABLES an anacbcd to the Premien. , JeZlnllcri - - WANTED—From two to five thousand dollars of flmt-clau Fulness Paper, to raft from three to atx mouths. Apply to BLAKELY RICHEY. PIMBUROII, PA. . . WTED—S7OOO City Paper, haring TY from 4 walnut to ono year to ran, to Oil an order. AUSTI:41,00.1118 t CO., No- 09 Fourth Urea*. IY/3 m Block 1 Noteatrokers, ---_-.--_.,-._ 4 "tTANTED-42000 of eiti' Warrants at the - - - .U, WEAIN k SON, 4th ot. IiVA,... of WP ANTED—Topurehage,a good, medium lr Ward house, betrreSo th e Allseulay river cud North Common% and between the East nod West Commons, Allegheny City. Apply to O. W. 110:4N, teed aide of Yed °eel area, 2nd dour south of the North Commons. to %belly 1,4 AllED.—ld.elilrg'd house ie!"swlthi'°:l"tYncl!klt 471517. C 0 th isatnn re $1 400 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR Ins " r 4 days to mon e*M=olP:l37::a cesLed at b r n : ' mrobin rotes Or applying to H. IticLAIN & SON, _ha) ~ Stock k DN Brokers. • $lO,OOO — oo . _ ll ll l4 ot T r ! = erpoWiillht to lAvst At on old Vobllwtd . olll:go t ta b liett• moot doltdra good boldness. • • . • Apply to OW. W.ll97Wl,,W•st:olde at Ward 'mat, Nomad dart South of North OtAdMods,Aliteletrratr• . . abbertignstntir - •• - 311 ! contormity withthe2sthaegtiortigliiio. Lt=3' c.iutution of ato Commonwealth of Peunsyle notice b hereby given that appll.ticul er.lll he undo to the Leptalatzwe. at thO next teadon. for the Itentorator 'Erten elan of the ',Tarter of the Mershon& nod Manufacture& Bulk of littabmgb, fin . thet term of Om.. years. Dy order of the Board of Directors. je2Conend ;Dtrtosso—The Directors of the Pitts - burgh Gm Company bare tide day declared • Divi dend of rice per mat. ci,n the Capital Stack of the Cotonany, oat of the profits of the six months ending July let, inst., payable forthwith to Stockholders or their legal representa tives, at filo office of the Conipany. JADES 11. CIIRDtTIr, Treasurer. ;50as Daly let.lBs7—lythated [1,3. -WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 110SPITAI..—A genernlmeetlng of the Contributors fa the Wtntern Pennsylvania Ifosidtel will be held o SATURDAY, the 25th inst. at S o'noct.o. x.. In the Rooms of tue Board of Tnulo, on Fourth street. A full attendance Is resinooteal. By order of the Board of Managers. THOMAS DAKEWELL, President. Joni fl.treu, Secretary. jy=tdche F'reoh Ground. Family Flour WE are ready to deliver to families our very superior WHITE WHEAT FLOUR. ORAIIASI Ott UNBOLTED FLOUR, AND RYE FLOUR. Orden tuny 1.. left at LOGAN 5, OR COO'S, 11.da am Moro, 52, AVood stt-oot BRAUN A REITER'S Drag Store, corner Liberty and St. Clair Wren.; OFAOIOE WAY3LA.N'S, 'Tobacconist, corner Smithfield ad Diamond Kiley. u Altenburg at A. P. SCHWARTZ'S, Drutzgiuti W. A. REED'S, DruniaLDiarnond. It. T. KENNEDY a BRO. tool !Bonn Allegheny City. To Steamboat Builders. 91HE citizens of Madison, Indiana, hare $O.OOO, ~lob they pr 0..., to lend for Ilvn 'yearn, without interunt, the loan rentwahl, tiro years low I ger, with Pin per cent. per annum, to a competent Boat Ruildsw to alert a whip yard an thin pima. There are now In Madison a ship yard and marine rail way, three iron foundries. and machine chops, a braex foundry, a griper-smith and sheet iron chop, a boiler yard, n large furniture factory and two planing nails—one of the planing mills chiefly &inn cabin work on simunlionta The whip yard now ii, operation employs over of hun dred hands. sad in in a flonrishing condition. Timber for shipentllding in the vicinity of Hobson hi abundant and of excellent quality—property is rinotp and meat Inducements held out to tinmufaettirore of all kinds of articlon. The population of !Indium nunitu'rw 12.1war—thecity is well paved and tittptilled with neater and gnw. Boot 'milder§ lin , inn milleient means to carry on the limines• will find it to their advantage to look Ittln Mir proprwition. Application. In noniron Or by latter will needier pmmpt attention, Addresw T. T. CRITTENDEN, jr.tilintd• Madison, Indiana. LLEGIIENY VAL LEY AILItOAD —REMOVAL OF Tilt' , FREIOUTDEPOrTOTIIE CORNER OP BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS, NINTIMARD, AND A OREAT DUCTiON OP TARIFF' RATER—On and after JULY 207 a, 1051, freight will he receired an above at tbefollosing ratan: To Mahoning rat 25e. per 100 pounds. To (intro Eddy-- ............. _.....nt 2.1 c. " ' " To Red Burk ............ . ..... 2 1 / 4 . . " " To Brady's Rend at 31c. " " nutor—Owefim bared, and underflfry. To Mahon', Me. par barrel. To Gray's Eddy " " To Red Rook ......... ........ ..... •• To Brady's Bond To tiny'sly To ftiol Bonk. Tn Brady', Bend S, Goner - al Ticket Agrllt.. IF 4 , 1(1 . 11' CAN BE PRESERVED WITHOUT s A It. by aging II I:BLET'S • For sale sat . SION.OF REP COPPER POT, .1Y1.3 Ye.leral Str..et. Allegheny. L ualr 42111 N TZES, Pelting attry ebrap jr3atkve al Li it A HU RCIIVIELDS. TE N T S ES--A large se lertion of White Coulawrpattee of every Wu selling at a groat ruttaettun from former priori at the .:-.rusi.Antautt Salo of jyl:3 A. A. NI.ASON A C 0... .25 Filth at. L 'MRlUllPEl{lES—cartons handsome _l_4 neve style Etultruitleria• at tote Lair Oat noel prior , at the iierut.Auttwil of A. A. 31Ai.0/N A CO. ,r - r 0-FLO 'V TILE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION-of thix Institution will open no VaDNFADAY. the lCth of Svptomte.r, il l jowls ore expedni to b present. lu addltem to a tin . h vvvtem Instruction In the regular ,1111, of intehe.o. the 'wet CuiLittee are provide.' for thy pur •utt Muni, vcral and Instrune•ntel,) Painting. Drawing, .ther with the French and lint man Lan,ungvs. drieffy q thle In ii'firen, in parfet ndk flonr.l.l•Pr half arly evaion • VIM Tuition . Berular mum 24 . . La - - In Drawing In c1aw...... 10 F'orCinhlars,contaltusg fall information, fvferrnoro and uggagml 'low. apply to J 01175 If. MELLOR. Eaq., Wood st_, :.burgh, or by mail toile Rector, REP. GEORGE T. RIDER, Pittsburgh, Jy2l , ..dsvetecw.HP • Glass Preserving Jars. 'HE only proper vessels to preserve fruit in. manufactnr• and havers - instantly on hand for sale • large Assortment of glass jar , for preserving. Our Jam are perfectly oterinkt, very simple and easily waled; lolly equal to tows parent-Jar, nml much cheaper. Also, Jelly Tumblers, bunmon Jars etc. Housekeepers will And It to their advantage to gees na s call. ADAMS, MACKLIN k CO. Corner Item and Writer streulth L. 1' late of the firm of B. I_ll. A. Fahuesh.ck A C., and 1.1.34M0( to Firming IThuh.swic Druggist, ht.. to, I,I[IIPt WI./11 end Fourth sts., Pittsburgh. Ps. OTICE-31) - connection with the louse of N H. A. Fahuestock k Co. of which firm I hare been an notion partner for the last inyeara also with the Homes of H. A. Falinertrrek k Co. of Phibidelpitia, and 11. A. Feline. mock. hull kCo of New York, having <mind by limitation, on Ist Jody, 1n57: and having purchamd the extensive and well known Drug Fetablishment of Fleming Brothers, (for merly J. K' 1 k fk..l corner of Wood and Fourth streets, 1 will ....aim • to curry on the business In all Its ratioltS branch.. To my fri well as to the patrons of the house l hare pun-hewn, and It.. ;Adair ~;.orally. I give the awaimnce that Indian/ ellen 0, 0 atom,; on My pact to aneoMniudalo and elms, IL L. FAIINESToCK, jf.:l No. CO, corner Wood nod Fourth streett. VOT E—The subsurthern have thin day .1 &envied of their Drug Establithment to Mr ..11. I Folineetiwk, late of the ton of IL A. lithomtock A Vet Returning thank. for the kind end liberal patronage heretofore extruded to us, we would mmt cordially recom mend our sinceasor to our friends and customer., as a gen tleman of long experience iu the Nohow., ample moans, and one in every resinet entitled to confidence. We shall colltlatto as heretofore the Manufacture and ale of Dr. McLane's colehroted Vermlfuge and Liver Pills, at No. 21 Wood street, whore we then lea happy to see nnr friends. Our Ernoks will for a time, he at the old stand, ahem those Indebted will plerwe call and settle. FLF.3IING BROTEI6IIB. Pittsburgh, July I.lth, 1857-43-2u.-.1 E=El= The University. THE next Term will begin on the first Mon day of September. Studestte caa , purnuo English n$ wed ow ell...drat toadies. nod those of • preparatory as well as of a collegiate. The Faculty will be the same aa in the past yema.. .1121 alter J. F. ytfL4ltEyf. Principal. CM= 05 OTC= irrla.'rr`ar .1371,711.13 .m.A.TuRLA-L, 'jiff E xIGII ILLUMINATING PROPER TIES of Oaa from Roilu and oleaginous substance* have alamye fault theta a favorite material fur the =um Mein. , of Illumtnating Oas. Many On. Companies use Ros in with coal,in ['odor to supply their customers with • Su perior Quality of Gas. ROSIN OIL to entirely free from all drom and tattoo rib. shiners, and yields at once, its Brilliant Ilhunloating au. Ile greater original cost of the apparatus for the manu facture of coal gas together with the attention and expense constantly roguirol, and the difficulty, if not imposaibllity, of entirely wit:mating the unwholmome, deleterious sud °Rai-alive gases, generated Is oral, reader the ROSIN OIL APPARATUS cheaper and morn desirable in every way. B.COATES., of ffie Broadway, Sew York, ha% devoted hie entire attention to the manufacture and melon( Portable Gas Apparatus, nod ho respivtfully calls the attentloa of the public to hi. prevent complete and cincinnt machine. Perfort nutinfacilon to the purchaser guassuteed lat every no. For further lean:nation whirs. S. COATES, 376 Broadway, Now I'vdA: JrAdalardly or ILIV 11/ 11. WILLIAMS, Pittabotab. P. STOLEN from the mulmeriber in Fawn township, Allegheny comity. Pa., nu klandity. night lest, 1111 HP BAY 1101113 L fie° year. old, niiout 15 hands high, *mall ablbentar on kb Moe, and a .pot on the 101 l hind C ed. An old Saddle, tho tack part of the tree broken, was taken nt the same time, and a heavy Wants. BRADLEY'S WOOLEN KNITTING YARN, Of neer, Color and Number. IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS .ON short notion for every color or number of Yarns. nay n been ono of the original manufacturers of the colebra ed "Bradley Woolen Yarns," in connection with my brother, Wm. Bradley, of Wheellug,l would respectfully eolleit share of tho orders for Yarns, as above. • WiTCesh paid for Sheep Skins and Wool. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On Thursday evening, July lad, at • o'clock, at the llerchente' Exchange, ro.4th Aluett • 10 charm Allegheny Hunk Block, :0 do rittelturgh Life, Flee A Slerinelu.Co. Stork, 41 do Allegheny Bonk tituuk. AUSTIN 14)0311S .t CO, Block land Note &ohm. • N 0.92, Fourth street. E. W. LYNN Auctioneer. • frn LARD OIL-30 bbls. No. 1 for rale by B. A. PARNESTOCK a co. CASTOR OIL-1000 galls. East India.for nk. by Jr 4 B. A. PAILIESrOOK 1, CO. §IIGAR.-10 hhdis best N. O. Sugar in store la Os We by • r. co. u r ns ow et,. f:n4- Flour—F.fig barras and ewer SEIY.SEALINII CA NF, on Pluto. Organ. Ilelotlron end linitar, ith use of in• .trument, ....... - :13 In Total culture nt/ In French k Iterrunn, each 10 GAS FROM ROSIN OIL. 10, with large toon herkle. tt reword of TWollty Donlon for information !motto rho recovery of my hone mot tho Await Jylfebr,laltorl , JURY; WIN/MAN. 3. LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.- Prow J. D. Woolora, Groin:nor of and WWI donator from Florida: upwards of twenty-llva years I have hem aftlieted he Piles, have submitted to several surgical opor for their removal, and 1111115 tried more than fifty ..vai Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment la the Ord that iven nos relief. RIM the effects already exhibited, I must he rapid and complete. JA MU: D. W.FSPOOTT: Georgo W. :113t3.11, Cblef of Police, New York en long been troubled with tho Mee, atul the nee Libby 's Pile Ointment give me Immediate re• It glee/ mo further pleasure t add that in many cos among my acquaintances t has been used Ike miallu. F m the tato Adjutant General of Connectiont I me boon afflicted with Piles in their most &e -tre. rag and discouraging form fora period of twenty y mad hail nwoutso to the best medical skill with out -neat. tsupposd theme incurable, and thought thatolt would destroy my life. Ender the circumetato cos I commenced the um of Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment; and the result is • perfect cure. I ham no language at my commend sollicient to repress my gratitoda Wat. HAYDEN, Hartfonl, Conn, Tate Adjutant General of OHM 11A.Eold,Wholessie and Mall, by Dr. GEORGE H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, sign dam Guidon Mortar, andliy J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. , 20:d1wYs BARE - ram BRADLEY. (Below the St. Clair Street Bridge) AlleOeny City, Pen . sitt.; 1C1Nt7...C10113. OP ERMANTOWN LAKPBLACK,,IOOO lbs. for naleby A. rAIINESTOCK &CO: EMMEI A.A. CARRIER a Eato., Pitteburgh,'Genitel'hisuraneei Agency., G . 13 Fourth Street, PITISitURGir:PESWA. • ca.pania rema.nka a bight.ot manor,. Chsztand by Prowls - oohs nod other States. Marino and Life Mats taloa of ail descr A. Ciptkm lE. A. ARR% 8. 8. CAILBIBII. Neptune Insurance Company, OF FIIILADELFRIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organised under the General insurance Law. with a cash Capital of $1130,000. privileged to Omens to g 500,000. .eurns against loss or damage by Fire, Mork" Wand Navigation and Transportation. Orrlcon. 11. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President. 0101105 SCOTT, Secretary. InLICTORL • 11. 0. Laughlin, D. Biontsonnuy, W. 0. Stoteshury, Richard Shielda, D. Sharswood, George Scott, ell T. F. Show S. M. Collie wDliamOOsborne. o . 0. Butler. , TITS A CIIAFFEY, Agents.' Jelyie Office, Lafayette lialL (entrance on A ood at ) Howard Fire and Marine InsEranee Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA., Franklin Puddings, No. 94 Water Street. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUDSCRIDED, $ 3 0 0 , 001 LSTESTED AS FOLLOWS: Fink Donde and Mortgages on Pozsony In the city of $135,000 Rocks worth . Cull on band par 51,000 Amount aercinsi by mock nob,. ............ ...-.... 190,000 . Amount of mock duo on call 1,700 SSOil,OOO TUTS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE ON Buildings. Merehandlse, Furniture, Lumber, kr. on Vessel., Ouzo and Freight, to ports, and by Raliroodi, Lakos and likens, at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal terms, guaranteeing prompt payment ou the adjustment of losses. The greatest amount to ho insured on any ono risk is $5,000. DIRECTOR& P. M. Potts, C. E. Sprigler, Abraham Res. Arm of Rex, 1311 vis A Co.; Wm. U. Woods, George llotrell, Arm of !basil Bro.; J. Edgar Thompart, Pres. remt.ll. B. Co.; G. &rex, Ann of Boner A Barnes, Joint W. Seaton, Arm of Burnett, &NUM * Swearingen. Iterman Haupt, Chief Fag:Meer Pear. B. IL: Nathan It. Potts, Counsellor at Line: Wm.H. Leech. Armor Leech k Co. It. T. ICend4 It. U. Ilowton, Freight Agent of Poor. R. 11.4 Jmonit IL Withers, Ann of Withers Potersuo; Abraham I'. Ryer, W. 'Miguel, Arm of Tialguel Co.; Cherie. F. Norton, Arm of Tazolourou k Co 4 John IL Lenard.. Arm of Loran's k Corpom Jr*. E. StYlor, li• P. Burroughs, Into Williamson, Burrougb. A Clink. W. 11. WOODS, &Lip. _ _ rescrrst. M. Pores, Presd't. C. E. tiestmtga, Vico Presifit. ley..A glance at the fist of Dlreetors of the ' , Howard Tn. 'mance Company'," most of whom are widely known as among the first business rota of Philadelphia, will probably convey ample asattrance of pecuritigo the public. A share of patronage is respectfufily solicited. TUBS. (Mall s M, Agent, corner of Water and Market streets, ne.klydfc (fid floor,) Pittsburgh, Pa. Franklin VI., Insurance Company of PHIL AD RL PAIR Charles W. Rancher, - Adolph E. Bon e r George W. Richards, Flume Grua, Thome Hart, David B. Drown,' Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morns Patterson. CHARLES N. DANCERS, Pre:Mont. NARITA:I G. BASCI2II, Secretary. This Company continues to make inntranees, permanent or limited, on entry descriptkm of smarty 1.0 town and country, et rotas as low AN are consistent with security. The Company here reserved a large contingmt fond, which, with their °spite! and Premiums, safely Invested, afford ample protection to the amoral. The Assets of the Company, onJentett7 let, 1851, as pub lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows en,— Mortgagee StdB,lo4 08 Real Estate 04,377 78 Tempontry Lorne 83008 17 Stocks 61,880 00 Cash, to 84,348 81 11.21-VOS Since their hirnrponition, n period of aventy-one ymn , , they bore raid upwards of One Million, Font. Hundred thoneend Dollar. LEINWP by fire, thanthy affording evidence of the ndrantegoe of lieverance, oe well as their ability and disposition to meet withproini , tness all linbilitim J. OANDNIIg COFFIN, Agent, api4 (Ace Southeast <or. Rood and Third eta. The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. CO. OF PLIILADELPHIA. Na. 107 Walnut Street. rnaarta PERPTTErit. CAPITAL f 404000 FIRE INSCR,LVCR—PerernaI or linaitcd, made in town or country, on artery description of Property. INLAND INSCIIANCE. on Goode by Canal, Lakes and kudto oURn of the MARINI, d ht RINI, INSANCE. on Trawl., Cergoati r embracing River Transportation. C. C. LATIIROP, President. W. DARLING, Tice Premident. IL IL Richardson, Secretary. DRICTOM: CI MACS C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. itoo. Usury D. ?foam, &Maon street. Alexander Wh llden, Merchant, 14 North Front st. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. IL Tracy, firm of Tracy k Raker. John B. McCurdy; firm of Jones, White & McCurdy. 8. 8. Bishop. firm of Bishop, Simmons * Co. it.. D. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Co. Then L.ORleepie, firm of °Dimple *Zeller. Isaac liallebonn, Attorney and Counsellor. H. Limerick, 6SJ Bproa street. Robert Hate Powell, 60 Waloot street. Thew W. Raker, Goldsmith's Mall. • lienry C. Wetmore, New Took. R. W. POINDRSTP.R, Agent, 97 Front street, Pittsburgh. ap1.61.—.p7 Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TROST COMPANY. Sbul.hcart Center of Walnut and /bora &reds, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated Aprtl 9th, 1110. Oddest Stock $500,0011: 01TICILL ALEXANDER WHILDIN, President, MARSHALL HENZET, Tice President, JOHN O..SLMS, Secretary and Actuary, ARILS S. WILSON, Treasurer. SLOSID OT MUSTILY. Alexander Fhlidin Louie A. Oodey, Marshall lienkrey, T. Eamon& Harper, WHO. P. Dolton. Meta Tracey, Hon. Joseph Allleon, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sims, George R. Grisham, Jonas Plowman, Ellwood Matlack, John P. Phnom • WM. P. IRWIN, M. D., Method Et.taincr. This Coutpany wakes insuranceon liveson most reasona ble terms. It to bees succtaftdiy. managed for sevead years by sn experienced board of officers sad trustee; sod trustee; basalt.," paid pro:nutty its buses, seed is every tray deserving of confidence and patronage. 11. W. POINDVSTMD. Agsbb IM Front street, Pittsburgh. Continental insurance Company. Ifecarporafrd by die Lvislature qf Pennotrania, PERPHTUAL 011ART8a. Authorized Capita], One Mtllkm Dollard, Secured and Accumulated Capita HOME OFFICE. • No. 61 Walnut Street, oboes Seamd, Madelphio. Fire Immune. on It no, Tharniture, Merchandise, tc. geneally. 'Minim Insurance on and the world. Freight., 60 ell P.to of Inland Insurance on Goode, tr., by lakes, Riotti, Canals and Lend Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the mail feroroble terms, consistent with security. GEORGE VS. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, Rt., WILIMtS, formerßegister of Wills. JOHN N. (*LEMAN, ln o of Ookman Smith, Imreorting Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, Not, 21 North Third Meet, above Hostel, Philo. JOSEPH OAT; ftrm of Joseph Oot Ron, Conermaither, Nc 12 goarg street, PULL. IW - AfiD 1 MACIIETTE, Ann of Machette & Ralguel, Laporting Ils.rdware Merchants, No. 134 North Third street, above Ron; °WARD ILLNCILMAN, firm of LielngstonCo., Produce and Commission Merchants, N 0.278 Market st., alwe Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, President. CiILICI WILSON, Socretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. RA Fifth street. (nP .tan.) The Manufacturers' Insurance Company o rIILADELPIII4, Charter Perpatual—Capital $500,000. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL fans or Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke AARON S. LIPPLNOOTT, President, WAL A- RHODES, Vice Padden% ALFRED WEIRS, Secretary. Aaron S. J,ipplutott, Wm. B. Thom, Charles Wise, Wm. A. - Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo Bank, Chu. J. Mold, John P. Simons. ' James P. Smyth. the MlUThls Coo was organ ptt land Directors h ailtermined t o m adapt the business to Oa avallablo resourceL to antra midi:nes In conducting its affair, with a prompt adhastment of losses. • Pittsburgh °Moe, No. 08 Water street. math J. NEWTON, JONES, Agit*. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. BAGALZY, President, SAMUEL L. MARMALL, Secretary, Off. W Wakr Street, /Wawa Jlar/et aim/. Mod Ser ads. .3.lntoras andOngo Aida on Nis Ohio and Mir *tenpin Rivers, arid Tributaries. ilerlissuree againstlon or damage by Ern nines ap the porils of the Bea and Inland Navigation and Ttampe j et. ation. LLtJtrel.:.Y. - ' Robert fl orb D o unlop , , Jr., ham M. Pe neh nnock, Welter Bryant, Jae. M. Cooper, Capt. Mak Statag, DL Kier, Wm. John, 8. Dewar* Pronlili &Dem J. Bclocomaker, Wm. E. Hays, Jab. .dpto.. Western 1.. OP PITT GEORGE D =t= IL Millar, Jr., J. W. Bolle, Andrew Ackliy, Ihromeo, Thomas Boot; A. ?Quick, William I. *SA Haeselnstltutioa Id We community, end who V, li t ty i a; Isom at 11401710.1 phitadohahis an • . r..trei — INSIINAIgeIt.C,O/1,P.A.1(„5,.: _ . , No. 149 CheeniilNtzeek 6PPOISLTE TILE. CUSTOM 11011111. WM maks , Irll- kinds ltr boormamy'ettbar Pap foal or Liottud, on ovary doieription at Plyrrl74l' Marcia audio, at romoriabla rstratreir premium: P.lOllO Pecaldast. 1 1- W. BALDWIN a boO 3El_l, i 1 7 .14 X. Mot, Ctuirr:Hari r Z. ,311 14400, /3”5zr00n,17.:- .lal4/J*- g re . . ~ .. Delawa Retti Ishii r lnanrann Company, . reeeeporalsti by the Lrgist4' ere ofFennofran4t,l=. Office, S. E;Ccrrner -Third and Walnut ate., PIIILADELPIILA. AWEEIr6 r.A•srnA..vor..Toa v.a.u, Cam°, and - Inlght toll parse of the world. - .. 151A -tip ZYS77/1..4..V0.5 onGoods, by.. Rivers, Wile, lake. and land a.. - 4 .t!, to alt Puts Of rho Unkns.• FIRE Th - StR.A.V .S* on Ilarchandize .'metal!,!.—Oa stores, Dwelling MUMS, &c • ' '' ' - Assets qj OIL Oteipany, or. 3.41836. Bonda, ltortp., and RAI Ertab..............,....4icri.,:x4 OA 1 fi r t=n l =7 l . licwnt s o ' d r.us j ita:s - C0L.7.: 1° 4 97 e 1 6 Sib Receleable Cash on .. hand.... —........, ..... ....... -..... 37.54 26 Baleen:4A in Mo& of Agents, Premiums Lon lia. . rice Policies recently Limed, and other debt.' doe the Cortiperly Subscription holes.-- RUli Ibuth., Joseph IL Seal, Masud A. Bonder, JohoZ. Davie, John& P. 11.1,4 George G. Lelper. Edward Dallnoon, Dr. B. 3L Huston, wow= Ludwig, Bprc il'gh %%rain, 11. Jones Brooke, I. O. Johroon, limy Lrurnix,Seavuri; No. apPyd• Fanners' and Neehanies' Insurance Company. FoHlrwul Cbruer Stand and IFidaut Strata, PHIL ADELPIIIA. - • The follovring statement eshiLits the buidnossand road don of the Company to Nor. 1, 1856: Premium. received on Marine and Inland Ripka' to Nor. 1,1950 11214,684 / Fire Premiums.— 178,796 61 Interest on L0an5.._..........._..... ..... 1704 4 Y Total receipts $408,18 08 Paid Marine Loses " Fire 32,737 89 Expenses Saler e, sad Commission,— 45,489 00 Re4nsuranee. Mauna Premiums and Agemyammes... 27,474 68 —4171,12 61 Balance remaining with Gainey...... ....... :..s32a,on 07 The assets of tha Contpa4 areas follows— Phila. City and County no 4 16,848 181 Railroad Bondi.-- 11,000 00 Coat *ice. /first Mortgage Real Estate ....... ..... 143,600 00 ~ Stacks, Collaterals On ca 11....— 32,400 00 . Girard and Conaalldstlonßank t Stock 5,438 00 De&csitod with Sberenin, Duncan Deferred Ikea Dere:l nut let due 97,700 Oa Notes kw Marine Premiums 108,080 80 Due from Agents secured bybond, 00,376 16 Premiums ou Policies recently {a lined, and debts dna lbs. C 0.... 24470 00 Balance In Danko.-- ..... ........ 1 6 , 40 0 71 - 1 The Board 0(.1/tractors base thla day &d a 0.23,067 00 ared DIVIDEND & FIFTEEN PER CENT, " . Papilla on demand on the Wainer, of the 'Company .. the Lt Instant. TLIONLAS B. FLORENCE, Preaident, Inman Ilmanotn, Bocretary. . TILOS. J. HUNTER, Agent.Pittabutsb, no2TAndle , No, 90 Water idrea. Reliance Mutual insurance = Company .of PHlLAnaLpruc.s. Office No. 70 Walnut Street " sl77,936—Astrts =W4 4S-Becontrr Ismarizen. Plot Insurance on finildiniph MercbaodMo, Fnswitolwe In town or country. The matted prindple combined with the secants of a hack Capital, entitles the Insured to share to the 'treats of • the Company, without liability Cr Wawa The Script Certificates of this Company, for profits are .convertible at par, into the Capital Stork of tir..Conapony CLEM. TLNGLEY, President. D. SI. Secretary. " ' Clem Tingley, Wm. IL Thampson„ Samuel Ithpliniri, 0. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, Mien/ 112=31E2 Jacob T. Bunting, 31, r, Marine Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marin las: Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBURGH, PA. ROUT. GALWAY, PmWent. Taol.GainAx, Spey. TWA ameted with Company LIFE RUHR. ovary lormusea ampartalnlng 4, or • Alas, against 11141 and Cap Woks, on the Ohio and 11:Indealppl than and trlbutalins and Moolno Risk pn- And- against Le. or it by Fire.. . . „And against the Walls of the Sea and Wend Nevigatkes and Transportation. Hobert Galway, Eamnal McClattery L ae P.J . , :azsant, H. D., James Hanhall, David Mahon James W. Hallman, fal6—myrAy Chas. Arbuthnot, Eureka Insurance Company OP PLYNEIMTARIA, • • - = .11b.9 Water Be., rimeurOL smarm mar 1err.,1.967: - 1' stuck Due Dills, payable on dennuld, and aeon , ad by two approved =new sumo co Cash In Pittsburgh . Trnst ConspanY „ = 122 shwas Exchange Dank 0,960 0%, 11 1 .11=treblo. 7 6,E88 qo' Book Accounts_ ona talrzr J. U. Shoenberger, G. W. Casa, . ' '.! W. K. telmlck, LM. Pennock, -. ' --, B. D. Cochran, John A. Caughe y „ A. T. litechar... , 3 . C. W. Batchelor, D. lkleCandlana. Z ' ..... James L Bennett, Geo. B. Sadao, - J. SHOSNBEISCIAM Pad IL Mawr, Secretary. Blowout.helot loosoormiee Camps Oma., No. 98 Rom 8,11114 , KS! /WM Aga.! atl iiads of .rut aiitwarto Onums—JA3lES A. lIIITOMSON. Preskiesi. IDLY Wit. M. ATWOOD, Seasto7.. IIIIILTOXII: . ' . Wm. B. Holmes, Alex; RNA Johu Atwell, . Wilson Miller . . ... Wm. Rea, „ John McNeil*. ..'• Thos. fl. CLarke, Gas. A. Nem._ . . - - Jam A. Hutchison .. Asildonie Collegiate rend- Crasser*lel Inatitaita. NEW HAYESZ7. cialgltt;" • THIS IN STITUTION BERN IN emicreanl operation for ten yea. It iv dolikkiid to nowt the wants of those Parents who' wish" te secure for their ••• all the almliteirea for mental education' that can heanywhere fernlithed. Without losing that .attantion to ticaltn, end that 1111rtlital supcniflon - and gormloolityrhElt The mental trainhagincludes a thonmili matical and Scientific. Educatko, In reference to • complete preparation air any beldam that does cot maitre the la. .traction of the Law, Medical or Throlegiod School: • course of clacdcal atol% minute. tboroesit , anl, extended as may Os tie:tired; • cone of ModernlowAwiL . ober.. native teacherw Ilistory and Mental and. . Tha Moral Education lesecured by the Pommel ihtlitimee of the tesclera by a division of the isdaut into fusilier of moderato sire, of sada the Vice Primjels i a r re ego t. how* ; 1 7= I r d Viio d ellitM .ll34 and i i 7the - 7of The Phlsical Training conal;de of a yrescriled:otereo or exercise Ia a large and -well furnished grosmulues,.. nailer the direction of an sexamllshed Gymnast; and of inghl amount of Military drilling, under fall .ea ea lamb? oolVe. with Ocanyetrat akar, • se. will mean bodily vigor, habits of osiumand and iobildkree. and • kind and •e• of knowledgi whkh may beenNotial to the full diecharge of the duties .ot a allow, Cara Is elm taken ICI encourage whokeeme spirts, letildag and rowing; and oppostemlike are htmlsbed fer , orcedweal p••• destrian conueloas tete tho country. Ettoderite are stisnit estate/row with toll eoroutim •in M firittlehea. 14 ' pt, otke to the prineipoL myiblincrar. . giissiTE. ) Meadville Feuds Ileirlitarlt THE NEXT i f KE NEXT TERM of this Inatiftitwat will 1. commence onMONDAT, Angen Met. Pupils aiii.De Cloned rlc so for terMouid Wm am acidica they with to pursue from the lohlecanilia. Readlatt, Ancient Unary, .2001.167 f Mnonciation, Modern .." Promo:Y.:lon Map Braving, • ' Bat. Phllo3 400,r, BBppeelllpg,AndentOtography, Rhyeloß.lpq, Iratlng, . !ardent . Arithmetic, .oompoeltion, Chtekar ' RobliKeeping, 'Rhetoric, Cheatham, -.Algebre - Logic„ Botany, Genmetry..:,.. t . , Trigonometry. • ' Por e Ofeek, laHn lioo. Optebk !.width and Angloßaxon, an *Waimea Champ POP in! b 6. • linoos- • .81 11=Wafirpe r" r= " :„. 4 „:" ' Drawing, per mom of A =V!. ene.:Plierit sgeniat, reid - Zinthe=, mahalliDr• leeehmi'm the 14113101111i111%001111111 Ind . A f"r VaPlio Wr.i acm.modat4to carom,* th e rrinmpaL Bar.roonth feel and light,AMArahre "Tomlin, Platranta are to be lade is hALV . .eactly JOSHUA KENRALL, A:AE.;RtinefgeL • A . P R IVATE ` BOARDING SCHOOL TOR .AOL. BOYS, AT NEW BRIGLITO3,IIBAIZAVOGNTY, PA. RIM .10& Y. WWI; A. My BaO1 , 01C"'" The Somater Term sill Weak on MONDAY May 4th. Boys admitted at any Unto and *Woo . tram AG of sotnnce: ror Ofrcalare, alms thirteetor,,' at bla !MAGIC* Bat Hoo.ty patrons of Gds School, to 7141.1.1 Ft,!" b• made, d ry • Thor. Y. Helm " Ike. Wm. Paolliatatt. R.,. T. B. Lyman, .7. H. Bboeatextger, .100. Geo & Belden. Faq., . A. E. Lees*. Bal. W.H.Williania r rag, Itty. .141, 11 . 0 "....,a., H. I. Rbinnits r.l. " ...'.... ..or . _ -."-• 110144,1, OF ST. JAME§ Tin -LE•' JILL IMPUTA.—A FAIRLY BOAIW!NO 80110 , 01, POQ • , Mr.—Der. B. IL 831THER, Roam • -• • The Amnia Swam lOU . Ir4Ealr, A 90104! _ The Conroe of Study o w rmprian Azelont sod week Leo. gw Malbroostks,Nasurol &Jena, Detwhor,* , ,:..-y,x,d Tor Cinder* to., Wren the Hector, - Rar..ll. B. 1131Y8kk, • m iyyd ( P. 0411.4 of Ikkujakill,llMa. IC L I , T D TANNINGI FEMALE INSITIIIT Ih E.— DAY AND BOARDING ralooL-Atima.itiHALL sodX, Itlaripole, late of New York. - • • EX7l3==-441N__Dr, J. Pastor, N: 'X; DOAN ?Altar otJortroel of Had* Ike% Dr. J. 13 . /DAVI 11 ..:D•• KittsAWAX , Rs; Ro.J..Yelntwr Der. Kr. Moe; pm lir. Dick Mirror Yikehore,(kukttil: J=l . 2kortser, sad dikes. grimily of HI PavnereeehtEsormlz. Ilerellag Dooms and lazily anoe Company 6131:13011. Proidant, • • of ra. and Marina W. Madam; Janos hicAnlan George Dania, • Nathaniel Ha lawn,' • I =l:Nri=lineng 41"4"•=1 Buff and Gold Paper A. A BEAUTIFUL .Mtl appeitane• hi Mesita Oat W i gtlriirP 33 7l47 , lll '"U theettbe Muslin Slut* tbsy ate, di a a d anforthy the atteatlor al: thin — 614 ram's owed bmoint • •r .. 4 3..A.:14Mir coseerildrd***l4oll4 • - locyiou 00 DINICTOLS: Jeaboi C. Meek Theophßoursolding, Jame* Traquelr, WUllara ikere,Jr., 'Joann L. Price, Jame Teooent, Ibustoel F. Stare. 1 .7 1"'3 1 ba'aelors4 Thomas C. to and, Robert Bur Jr., Jobe Setapk, Pittob . ‘, D. T. Romeo, . J. T. Logan, ARMIN, President. C ILLND, Vb. Prealdeat. . A. MADEIRA, Agent, MS Water etreet,Dleteburgb 0. 111 Ellrood, John 11. Worrell, Ben,. W. Tingle;, Z. Lothrop, 11. L. Carron, Robert Toland, C. Sterenron, Clule. Leland, Wm. M. Semple, PfttaTg. J. 0. COFTIN, Agent .er Thlrd and Wood strati Alaander Bradley, . Jaeoph S Leah, John Pallarhm, Ilaadeld IL Brorp, Dackl EL Cbambany Walt= Carr, . Hobert IL Itarihry..--, John brow, • • 13,772 ~10,111 iSburatitmal. 1 • i : ........,... ...row-. - 1 ••• e
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