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TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1857
READING MATTE?' ON EACH PAGE OF THIS rAPEIA
Buchanan and Ids Appolnlmanta
Mr. Buchanan has otherjuinoyances than
those connected with the difficulties in Kansas
and the rebellion in Utah. The serene-counte
nanced old gentleman, who can justly pride him
self on his equanimity, when treading the floors
of the East Iloon;„or, in his blandness, when
saying pretty things to a crowd of curious "dem
ocrats" in' his reception chamber, must have his
amiable qualities taxed almost beyond endu
rance, between the fires which are kept up for his
especial benefit, in his own political household.
Even the calm enjoyments and the luxurious
ease of the Soldier's Home,
.quiet and secluded
a retreat as it is for distracted and worried
greatness, cannot "pour oil on the troubled we- .
ers" of his official career. We all know how
ereilessly he has been lashed and driven into
their measures by his Southern supporters, and
weenn.imagine the wear and tear of feelings and
temper to which the procesahtu3 subjected him.
But other shadows bare fallen in his path, and,
'although less portentous, they still add seriously
Ito the embarrassmentsof his administration. He
is besieged day and night—in season and out of
season—and with all the appliances, peculiar to
modern democratic office-seeking, by hosts of
applicants for the foreign appointments; and
what can the old gentleman, with his excess of
politeness but limited amount of moral cou
rage, do for them ! The present ,inaumbents
will not resign, .-r rather they have not up to
this time given the least intimation that they
are prepared.to relinquish the honorable and lu
crative positions now held by them, unless com
pelled by a peremptory and positive dismissal
from the home government. Mr,- Buchanan, as
the country has ere this discovered to its shame,
Is not a man to take upon himself a serious
responsibility, in any emergency, and hence
we need not be surprised to discover that
he cannot, with all his philosophy, summon up
sufficient courage to remove such important per
sonages in the- ranks of the "Democracy" as
Dallas, Mason and the younger Cass—all of
whom have an influence that must not be de
spised, even by an occupant of the White House.
'lt may he supposed, therefore, that our Presi
dent is in a most pitiable state of.ferplexity and
hesitation, while the expectants 'at his elbow,
who have long since regarded themselves as
among the friends to be rewarded, even at the
expense of the official existence of the Pierce re
tainers, are howling with en impatience that.
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borders on despair.
A Washington eorrespnwlent of the Baltimore
Patriot, thus speaks of the perplexity of the
President in this affair:
"Tho embarrassment of the President arising in
the refusal of our diplomatists to seek that felicity
which can one be found in the shadows of private
life and in those soft delights which the domestic
circle alone ..nit furnish. continues. •Why don't this
men propose was the despairing cry of the unfortu
nate Miss Bailey Mr. Buchanan groans in like die.
con.lateness, why don't the men resign? But it is
plans that they trill not gracefully bring their own
heads in a char,rer; the time has come when mercy
ceases to he a virtue, and when the oB ist bow-string
must lie applietL The President has been heard to
threaten that this week shall not pass without exe
cution being done. Our Executive has the kindest
heart in the world, and the duty imposed upon him
of carrying nut the great principle of his inaugural
is no doubt tho most painful which he has yet been
called upon to perform.
"The first case presented is the most delicate.—
The relations between the President and Mr. Dallas,
growing out of long standing political rivalry, are
not of the cordial and amicable kind which should
exist between the chief magistrate and the first mem
ber of the diplomatic corps. Of course, Mr. Dallas
could not think of resigning uuless- through the
medium of a private note to the President, and that
would be an act of private personal intercourse,
which their relations forbid. There is, therefore, no
way in which Mr. Dallas can resign consistent with
that finished decorum which he makes it a rule to
observe.
“The situation of Mr. Mosel] is somewhat differ
ent, hot his immobility is the same. Ile and the
President aro personal friends, nod the minister
might take the liberty with his friend, of forward
ing op. p. r But ho has not done no, and his per
sonal friend begins to suspect tbs.' ho does not in
tend to do it. Ills meads hare declared
from the begionios oi other democrats' expectations
that he s. net rusi o.
. 4 ff rr Th two such prominent examples of adhesive
ness to office, what can he done in the minor cases?
There is Major Cuts al Rome, a shining mark for
rotary Democrats to hawk. Ile ought to be able to
make free with his own father, for. as Charles Sur
face observes. 'lf you can't take liberties with your
own relatives, with whom can you' Vet he has not
placed his 57.500 per annum at the President's dis
cretion. So of Mr. O'Sullivan at Lisbon; Mr. 'Me-
Murray, and a nu mber of other excellent Democrats,
who are or have lately been hero, entreating only ac
tion in his ease. Something most be done for the
relief of the parties. Mr. Dedinger, of Virginia, ac
tually has declined longer service. Copenhagen,
therefore, ie up for Democratic competition."
pigulty of Authorship
The Nineteenth Century is the golden age for
the sons and daughters of Genius. The well
-requited and opulent author of this generation.
living in a palace and faring Sumptuously every
day of Lis honored life, in his social position
presents a striking contrast with the condition
of the "mob of gentlemen who wrote with ease,"
and slept in miserable attics, and dined at the
: grocer's counter, or did not dine at all. a century
or two ago. We arc gratified to learn by the last
arrival from Europe that Dickens, conscious of
the importance of his position in society, has re
fused to attend the rehearsals at the royal palace
unless the Queen's invitation places Lim on the
footing of a guest, and mot on that of a mere pup
pet, summoned to minister to ;the amusement of
the Court. Yet Dickens belongs to a class of
men, who of old were wont to repair to the palace,
bat in hand,
"With bated (avail and
and claim the merest pittance as a reward for their
obsequious loyalty. Such was the social degra
dation to-which genius wassubjecteil, that intel
lects, which even shed their glorious effulgence
on this distant period, were scorned and slight
ed by an ignorant and inflated Privileged Class.
Dryden, for a paltry subsistence, was compelled
to sacrifice his independence and dignity in his
servitude to a cruel find iron-hearted age, that
now derives all its glory from the men whom it
permitted to suffer and starve. We honor Dick
ens for the manly stand he - has taken. It is time
that Genius should assert its high position among
men, even in the face of kings and prelates, who
after all are •`mere commoners - in the brilliant
world of letters.
GIOV. WMALER.—The Washington corrtspon
dent id A the N. V. Tribune telegraphe fl 9 follows:
.Clor. Walker's foray on Lawmen has had a
marked effect at the South. and the fire•eater are
load in his praise.—
Or course. That was hid object. The Au
gust electrons are at hand, and the fire-caters
must be conciliated. After they are over, and
as the Pennsylvania election approaches, the
ground will be changed to suit the change in
circumstancces. .
The correspondent of the Times writer:
"In Gov. IValker's present position he is not, like
Gov. Ovary:called upon to keep pears between two
contending parties,' but to maintain the Territorial
laws against usurped authority."
Pray, what are " the Territorial laws" hut
usurped authority " ° Have not the people of
Lawrence an good a right to make a charter for
themselves, not he people of Missouri had, through
the bogus legislature, to make one for them?
A Kansas Correspondent of the Cincinnati G.-
:elk says:
• ••On Friday, Gov. Robinson, t:en. Lane. Mayor
Blood, the Aldermen, and others arrived 'froze To
p ka. A public meeting was called, speeches made,
and a resolution adopted that if Gov. Walker de
deeired any conference with the people of Lawrenee,
ho must communicate through the Mayor, Mr. Blood.
Ex-Gov. Shannon is very much elated in view of
the faet•that his distinguished enreeeaor in office, has
madu a worse mistake than ever ho did, a greater
blunder in Kansas affairs."
DEATH OP RICHAUD sol7TlMATC.—ltielltird
Southgate, one of the oldest settlers of our sister
city of Newport, (Ky..) (lied at his residence in
that city yesterday afternoon at four o'clock,
after, a lingering illness. Ho was 83 years of
ago, having been born on\ the 23d of January,
1774. He read law at Albany, N. Y., and while
pursuing his studies bad frequent opportunities
o[ seeing Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr tend
many of the men of that day, .whose histories
have sines become connected with that of the
country.—Cin. Gaz., Saturday.
- Tat Lontsvft,tc.Ficut.—The truly talented
and powerful editor of the Louisville Journa2 has
added notoriety to his fame by engaging in a
Street fight with Mr. Durrett, o contributor to
the columns of The Courier. We have read a
large number of statements going to show that
Mt; Prentice wds the aggressor, and other:Awl.-
' ments showing that. the other party made the
first hostile demonstration, but as this is a local
matter and interesting only to the people of
that city who may be friends to either one or
the other party, it is enough for us to have
alluded to it.
We know of ne man on whom the influence of
circumstances and customs has had a greater
effect than upon Mr. Prentice. When he went
to Kentucky he was hostile to slavery and t..
those lawless and barbarous. customs of which
it is the fruitful parent. His declaration:, iu re
' Intim/ to the subject of slavery, and in regard
to emancipation some seventeen years ago do
infinite honor to his head and heart, and one
cannot but regret that he is now unable or un
willing to stand by them.
All this is changed. It is new only some
three years since he challenged Mr. Gallagher,
at that time senior editor of the ('curse and a
man the meekest and mildest of human beings,
a professor of religion and, of course, not a duel
ist. Mr. G. in a short time after withdrew from
'his position as editor, whether from this or other
cause we do not know. We are obly cognisant
of what, as a public journalist, see Ittive noticed
and laid up in memory from time to time, and
this is one of the items.
As we remember the circumstances. Mr. Halite
i man, the partner in business of Mr. Gallagher,
sought to assume the responsibility of the of
fensive article and take all the consequences
which might dew front such assumption, at the
same time declaring that he had no conscien
tious scruples about fighting. However that
may he, after Mr. G. refused to accept the chal
lenge of Mr. Prentice. the matter dropped.—
The difficulty grew out of the Matt Ward affair,
and doubtless it will be remembered that The
Journal defended Ward through all the tempest
of public wrath which arose frotn the murder of
Butler and the acquittal of his murderer.
The next "fighting"item with which the name
of Mr. Prentice is connected is that concerning
some allow in the highly enlightened State df
Arkansas, who had written some poetry which
did not strike the fancy of Mr. Prentice, and
some criticism of that gentleman transhmned
the disciple of the Muses into a bloody son of
Mars. He challenged Mr. Prentice who did him
self infinite honor by refusing to fight him. and
refusing on principle which every body thought
would thereafter govern him in such matters.
The case of James B. Clay is of more recent
occurrence. Mr. Clay, challenged the editor of
We Journal.to mortal combat, because the latter
had made sonic exceedingly severe remarks in
reference to the son's permitting the house of
his illustrious father to be hawked alsatt the
country in the shape of walking sticks. This
challenge fell to the ground. Mr. Prentice
would not tight.
Now comes the case of Durrett. With regard
to it we subjoin a:short statement from the
Courier. (if course the reader rill he aide to
make due allowance when hr know. the state
ment to be front one of the parties intere,:ed.—
The editor of the o,,,, r—liaideninu—refern to
the case of Gallagher, and says: •"'
••The editor of the .foueno, speedily knew. if lie del
not know at the time of sending hie rhdleog.. thet
another was the author of that and of even stronger
articles, litt at-the point alone named, all the hos
tile demonstrations erased. A few weet, ago,and
very shortly after Mt. Durrett began to write Cro the
Courier, while another was u•tensildr it. editor any
no such liable for its contents, Mr. liiirrett wa. sur
prised to receire a note from a gentleman eeeted
with the Joiiriwri, demanding au ciplauritein onn of nn
artiele in the Courier. The etwo of a simiJar kind
first named was rememluired, and it was, with good
reason supposed, that the motwe was the Cause as
then."
The sequel to the bite fight is n prompt and
direct challenge from Mr. Durrett to Mr. Pren
tice, to fight at some place tn he known only to
themselves, in the presence of only two witness-
I vs, who should he unarmed, and where no inno
rent persons would he endangered either in life
or limb. This challenge, Prentice declined, with
the encase for 41., doing, that after Mr. Durrett's
'wretched conduct in the street fight, be Pren
tice) does not care whether his i [turret's life is
taken or not The heroes are now both under
bonds to keep the peace. We have frequently
thought it strange that Mr. Prentice. if he is not
averse on ITriniple to fighting, never accepts a
challege sent to him, nor sends one that is ac
cepted.
CAssit, M. ei.ay.—ln a county in Kentucky
near Madison, in which latter Cas,,ius M. Clay
resides, the 4th of July has been celebrated in
an appropriate manner for three years past. The
Democracy have gone so far as to permit Clay,
with a pistol lying on the table beside which he
speaks, to call Slavery by its right name, a thing
to be eternally hated, a loathsome ulcer on the
body politic, the prolific parent of vice and
crime, the leaden drag upon all true prop - O . A ,
rind the worst enemy to the white man that can
be introduced or established in any State.
Even on last 4th of July, Cassius M. Clay ad
dressed 3tsJO persons in one body, in a grove in
the vicinity of his residence, and gave the "mis
erable doughfaces," as he most justly terms the
"Democrats, - just such a course of analysis as
their history warrants. When he had concluded
his speech, he rend u couple of resolutions char
acterizing the tired Scott decision as a disgrace
to the age and an insult to the Creator. a base
!ie in our judicial history and a blot upon the
records of the Supreme Court. What-epity that
some Pennsylvania democrats had not been pre
sent to cry treason and let slip the "Dead Rah
bits"-upon him' . Wondrous to relate, however,
in the very heart of slavehulding Kentucky, res
olutions of the above tenor were cordially adopt
ed, with but two dissenting voices, as we learn
from the published letter of one who was present
on the occasion.
1.000F01,0 SPECULATuRq.---There is no longer
any doubt that Walkeris a party to a great land
speculation in Kansas. But he is not alone in
such undertakings. Gov. Metlary, of Minneso
ta, has his hand in the same business. The last
locofoco territorial Legislature of Minnesota
chartered a mammoth laud company with just
such powers and privileges as the grasping mo
nopolists desired. Golf. Medary approved of
the charter, and is saidro he one of the stock
holders. Breslin, the _Ohio embezzling State
Treasurer, it is reported, had some sixty shares
of tho stock. The chartered organization is
styled the Dakota Land Company, and is doing
a land office business in making towns and cities
on paper.
DIED—Ott Pal lath goo•nittr...2otb inat. , at n quarter to 6
o'clock r. r. Sim. MAW/ARP:T. relict of the loth Thom.
MeQnlstt, der'd. in tbr C 2.1 year of hor
The frsemln and s , •tunintanceA of tho family are
fully trill to attend the fonvral. from her Into rrnblencr,
\o. 114 Wylte rtrevt. rnte Cr,ulay I ratermwm, at 2 o'clo,k,
to proc.rd to OM Allegheny Cettirtery. •
5 4 .Pertal flottres
Ileatiaehe and Debility—Mr. ihot J. 1.0-on,to
of Binninghow, naps:
'1 have found In Boerhase'slland Raters a remedy fur
Ileasladhe and Debility. My wife has ales, used it with the
F atest benefit.••
Mr. A. 8. Nirholmu, of Pittsburgh, .I* remarks that he
has experienced much relief from its ux far Headache.
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Ara — Sold at $1 per bottle, or .la bottle. for $5, by tile pro
prietor', BENJ. PAGE, J., k W., .11antsfeet oring Pharrus
centinte and Chemist.% Pittsburgh, AAA Drup;iote gen
See zulverthentent. Jrl,6l.lrerr
110{V often do we hear the inquiry made.
jwhat tan I get to eon , thi4 cramp ant nightly soh
Jert to I well know the MUM' 1.. toy tiol, frequent 10,101-
,I,CIIIO eating tint engetatiles. tool fruit, of the .11.4011 ,
Pall,l taking dozen or not, ghteeen o Tice-water during the
ddy---ronnequently, mull pay the penalty. Our ntlrtra Ile
aoei t would la., always to keep a bottle Ildoetter'n Cel
ebrated !Outrun - di Bitter, in Ow hon., me it will afrod In.
atant relief to any peranu haring Cramp.. Ppastrit. Cholera
}tortoni, kr., which are generally the m.ult 01 oter
fmluL
getton In regetabln diet. 111 latl. V.11../1 Itnernt I.
no family man afford to be without the, hand.. They CEL/I
be land of any of our druggirts for one dollar per le d
'Won t ,. lull gnarl, which will Wt the sta.., Sohn, all
drogyristn lend desdera generally. Jyltqa art T
"Best Pins Is Use..
irrtimer . et ileaflambe Pills.
They will cure the Mad violent headache.
Tkey will COM until,' bo4ots.
They area tonic .. well as purgative.
If your heed pain* you, one does will cure you.
it Y. have Indigestion they 0111 help yip.
If yen are sick they .111 mato you well. ` `
They are the hest pill to cure billow..
They an • plain pill mid • good pill.
No better pill can he compounded.
They colt only 25 cent , . • box.
Sent by mail to all parte of the Rutted nate,
Direct your letters to Ds. KEYSER, No.llo Wood greet,
PUUbbiXth Psi the Wholesale Agent. mytd.hrxr
It. you value your teeth and a pure breath,
healthy guntentrt. and mutably month. go to lEVSEFI'B,
140 street, and boy • bottle...! (VA.n.do Too.rn
sad TOOT. Pownits Jetttoikn-glt
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PANE - BISSELL & CO
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Cooking. Parlor and Heating
STOVES,
Grates, Frobta, Fenders. etc
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the Esat lndni, ,ert+a..nre in C..u.rutsi.tion, AAtions,
Odd, awl Genrr.tl Debility Ti .. rentray
by bow a hen his ..sly rhlbl, s ans.:bier. tros
up h. Ile hoar.' mach
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111 India slid the thought occurred to hits thus Ito
itt hill tu:tho n r. , t0...it f.r LI. rhtid. Ile .DOW tin l sltdatte-
t t.l I , 11:Ai•• i'lea• child,. r nred an.lig now
1.4.i..11 11. •• otoltiribi retn
..li ...deters In all part+ of the world, and he
114, In v•-r faint! in it...king tin. klittipielt.l) healthy. and
It.ippy. to .to lv 11.001 pant nn poonibli.. Is. will 'wail
to •ii.ra of hl. atilirt..lt.llow-twitto an It. this melpi.,
exiihrit dit,tion, rot making It up. anti aue
ralfally urns, 11 11...r:quires each oppltrant to enclose
lion one lime route,. N . teturtioil ar poietagii on
the r.•ip., and the tetainuarr to be applied 4. Ilan payment
of tto.
Dr 11. J A RES. N.. 19.; armlet etcryet. Jetyoy City. N. J.
N IL —Dr. 11. Jsnss less neither °thee nor syrent lu New
YOrk. ft. smile !elle pretended stsl earertined. The recipe
11 Pest Irony se pryer Lot No 19. Ornn.l street, Jersey city,
New Jersey. jensldwamccrq
DR. I{ENRY ANDER • S lODINE WATER.
VirAl.l.ll}ll. SPWIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE
CUR TA/.V NE.111:01' FOR Set:OJT/4.
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bn. lira" Ayntua havingat length nurreoil.nl In offect•
lug what has long beentantNitlermi Wm grunt deulderatum in
medicine. n PER FECF FOLUTION °ERMINE IN WATER,
oflors it m lb. Frikmlty and Pithily WI a remedy fora multi
tude of roa nphill. hitherto protiourioed beyond all radical
MIN. In all .trumon. affection, whore the IlfrOtakllMS
taint 'neither hereditary or acquire:the lUDINE WATER
ERADICATES TIIE EL EMENTs °Medlar., In VET ER
AND AUVE IPperfect, n TIIIMUIPUIi and PERMANENT
removal !bun Ow stuteiti of the bid to of the dk
ohler The beto.firlal reault• are Iminciliatuly of
in LIT.
Elf COAIPLA INT. 11111.1000 DISEASES. II A:MOM - ISIS,
and otlo. r It Rlll Ilt I (Ai; KO. TV MOILS. ILEA lIT DISEASES.
DERANDEAIExT OF TUE LI V ER. KIDNEYS 1411.1 BLAD
/WIZ, DIZOPSV, RII EI I ATI: M. NI: I:II Al.
ELE)IIMIIIIWIDS. NERVOUS A FFECTION„ awl all
FEll ALE I.llSt..te to:ether uith and the
t'LlMl` range .4 'NA II INWIPLA I NTS. Dr. Ilenry
A oder, 1...1ine Water In. Inwil antilyr.ed by Dr. Janie, IL
Chilton. the celebrated chemel.t, and alno by Profosnor
Jatile.l' Rooth. of tLe 0. Mint. of Philadelphia, and
prononn, tg,
.IU-4 ni3O 11n repnueuted. For
reular, furnishing full detalln of the legitimate character
of 11, isr , mai kable ...Alvin, an wejl et., for err - title/den vol.
untanly by w
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ured by it, .
The piddle are 00,0. , 1 to
I/ Ell. 11. W•nahlrnet,
liVbnleoa , . and Retail Agent.
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Great Cure Eater the Phystelnns hed Planed
11.1,000.1 . 11.. LL. 11100, 300. 10. 1,53.
.
I , r. would inform yon
that we ore ol Iloollaturr tie which rman Bitters, whh meet
with read, out
tle One of our neluliborl, has 1... doctoring
for "ant. t think about I ,
ars.l with 11l the
furl to the corltry. but all ~fa rm,/ lie [nuke,' as =telt
like ilra , l unit goll, about anythat. wr can ...niptir
lon, 1.• t.. he an , orergotring f t / the
gall With hard primturslon lavviul,..l on him to Ix - ) your
lilt ter., xn h the pron... to hint if it .1.1 would
char, him nothing G 4 it. providod he took ,1171 bottles. ar•
eorltnu le the dire...lop wheli he h. ,I,lne, and is item en.
at,.l lut• laemine a moll Ittan. Thi. calm. hag
...lent,' ,:ruat Ilia, ladultl.orlm.,•,l.-
E 1,%% .11t1). , 1111ttflVN
nn.l Itetnil, at hr. tt E. 1: II KEYSER'S
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eak.l , I.rttrukr Von m.t. of tr..th,
or Nu - . ot wt. not.le .Ith nrttnctel gun, In our continuo.
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corn.cto.l
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P. 1-I 'VD F:N.
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Manufacturer .4 ETHEItEA I. I MPS. NO. 82
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no.lor•uned ,roitatod t 113,111,1 k Donlon. wall
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tandolo..iindelnlotun vl the littera irattornx And nn.st approv
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WHEELER & WILSON
3IA Nl' FACTI'ItING C.INIPINI",
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Pittsburgh, 6. Fifth Street.
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
Al IL.. pli..vitiro..f Ow (1,, Tloo.-
,Id M.rvn , ul C, he sper .11e almiwt II,M
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till) Pr, IT VEEDER. (lash'r .
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General Lund Agents& Delhi in Land Warrant!,
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I.olvt 0, 1..114. iw•AIMIA LO.l Paytng Tutev,
IL rLrLALL, I. nlOl ho,k,
Ki• Lau, ',wk. 00.1.0,11.
It Van. k a I'.• . Ilvuk•-r•. cv1.0,11,
Ft V IVO/ v. 11A01. r. 1,1.1 q.l.ta
11.111., A 4,1. Le , .
I.arL .41100,4. IL.A.vrk t‘t
k 1.1 C. malsorv.. 1 iv 1110.
J 11 MILL, v. 7.001.18 vrfc•F
ik.W l ll.;t4 tc C'1,7 . 1.}..:N",
linage. Sign and Ornanisiat al Painters,
AND G 7: A I K S,
•
1.4-. d :and
Al., all kl.l. Par", 11,14. iutniAl.o.. Window Gls.,
1•011 v. Itr ,
144 1F1,,./ t”. ~1 .ors aG.r. I>ta own.' ,cltcy
mrll4 1,14 C
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.,
turrun-rf....,
Sho-et Iran,
And .tgrnfa for 0,. Sal, of
IV Dre LIS W , ..4
Patent Imitation Russia Steel Iron.
ALA,. Corrituat..l lulu. for Roollum
Syy - Wevelsouv--No 13-1 Proof .Vrr. Patsburgh.
—-- • - •
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
.TONES, WA.I.EINGI , OI{I3 K CO..
1,nc.,...0rg to II nrnn k. A ttorlosn A C..,1
Stanuf.o•ioret , ..fltiullt ..0.1 I,4utt 1 M 1.. i.. L... Spring,
Drol. and Thurnto Vlntforne and Cont., ' , ales.,
Colft,eurn and 1111 k. and 14.1....du- Ilarda-s, gen.,
ally. enrto-r of Kale[ An.l , irant ,tr..--t,
DIINERA.O WATER 7
P1112.1C, COl.ll A ND SPA I tIfiLINC;,
IMA Il's FRny
PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS
II I) ,el'l.l.Y. F“tirth
ro, F. rry Ix I r. hoin nvt'n Cotilectionary
je11.3.11,
( ) It (4 \V 14: Y ISI ,
-
VnnuGvcur..r , ndhnl.rinallkinl,. or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A N
LEAF TOBACCO,
limn, eV' Smithfield Stred mond .l/I.y,
,M3:l rlr pmsnuit,:n. PA.
DILE Ft Cl 3 .A. 1 ,72" TAII,OR,
NT. ('LAIN NTREET.
resklett (Dr. Irieb'l \•w Building j .
Ed.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND W1D , 1.EA1.1.: DEALER IN
Cheer -4,. Flutter, Sef.tle+,l3lBh,
And Pnelure lenendly,
dig tvl: 21... Meet .'l,,t, I•ittrburyh.
JAS. .1%1,1,,NAJC4.1-1.1.1N,
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
del:kdlyir N .1r V.and 170 .C.vnyf Arrect.
WINI. 11. WI LLTAINIS CO:
BA NK.ERS.
117",1, S'TRE'ET. (MINE)(
DEPOSITS-received on current nceounni ns
lumal
Inca e• 1
paid ...I, on moo, dr1...81,1 for a liz , d An,..
All “Rice 4111 I.? !Mid 11. runicm,
otherwow !narked
W H. William+ & Co. boy and well Kudiango on the
ripal fitly+ of Ili.. Ciated Mon,. and Europe. jer:ltn
(i111011&14: tp. GILEZG At Co"
10ECi M.A.-1\77-7FACTT_TRERS,
krorr of 1 . 0.4 owl Meehan..( 1 . fifth Hltrd,
PITTSBUIIIIII, PA.,
Alanufarture Plne and link Igega.,f the various deocrlie
lion+ of NAIL fiIAIS, whirl. they will well at the 100'4
nurrhd pr
age' Contracte are respectfully raki,'. All work war
ranted of the hold qualify. del2:lydfc
The Only Remedy for Coromosptiort, whirls
experienoe haa ndidlde,
1 - 11CGI-EM AN, CL.A.I - LIC at CO'S,
(Late Romblon, Clark k C 0.4
Pure and Genuine Cod Liver 011.
Il ha. 0101 the te.d of ten yeara with In.- caging popular.
115. and posed ethr"..wion, where other. harefulled. See
that you get Ilegeionii, liar, A Co', tor4iid, the death of
our olr Itunliton on arid. Mn
ooed Iloohlon's" hoe been in.
trodur.d. in no way eon tweted with H. C. A Co., er C. 4t
&.1.1 +a-tarll.., ILA Vanxksiorlt A
.t F 1.1111710
Oto.t. and Itrogcbdagenerally erx2 todawfcl•
. .
•
JOHN THOMPSON,
4I 0 LIBEETV STIZEET,
European and Intelligence Office,
for male &Waite on Europe for ray nn , aunt.
nod .reamer anti Pocket Tlek,lr to mud trout Liverpool to
New York.
itirk for noel general houto.-work (unlinked to
hoot,l,epern ou nhort
Writatt'e Intlino ettetoble Pill, trol Sy nip xl trap on band.
Punerp.rs brought from New York nod Philadelphia on
railroad to l'lrttlturgh. proal ly
JOHN Ciool-111..A.N
u.armrAertntcas
Iron Dolling, Iron Vanll., Vault Door.,
Window Shutters, Window Chards, &c.,
Nos. 91 Second Stred and 16 Third .S9rert,
(11:t5....n 11%10 and 1 ;411L1 . [.) PITTeDt;111111. PA.,
Harr "(I hand a rarloy of ova- Patter., Autry and plain,
!Mit 41110 for ell purpo..K. Particular ntfration paid 1.0
.I.l.ldug dot.. (tt 111111/ I .0.3. nal.
. 1.,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
N.J. 54 St, Clair Stzvot,
(Dr. Irtall'a !i«w Ituildlug4 YITISBUBOLI, PA
sr3rtlydfc
JOEutr
TAILOR,
mai 3.1 No. 64 lilnd Sind, hear earth.
_- -
BREAST PUMPS, of a superior kind, for sale
Jo24dtwilq DR. KETREIPS, is Wood et
' fictive.
. To Invalids.
Fri-4day, August 21. t
Di. Calvin M. Pitch I
Will extend Ills nrpeintnient Pitt , burr/11 till
noon ofFItIDAY, AC. I AT 21. when be will POSIT iris
LEAVE' PITTARDItfiII, INOPERATIVE ENUAtiENIRSTA
CALLINoI hill ELsEITITEItE. All ta.rworo. therstors,
who wish to mooult Dr. Fitch. moot do we lelore that date.
honors, Na.. Gaud ,T.CLAItI lIOTEL tithes lo.urs. to
a. a. to 4C. r., doily. No. calla received on the Sabbath,
escent to caw* of extreme urgency. Dr. Fetch wllloccuslon.
ally be absent faun the city on 'Saturday and iloculay of
...eh week, awl when In town wishes to devote dawn days to
writing. and would prekr to receive no calla from those who
mon as well call on otrvotherday of the week. On Fos_
DAAA, WEDNESDAYS, TIILTRSDAYA and FRIDAYS, of
each week, Dr. Fitch will always be at his Mlles.
Patient. desiring to consult Dr. Fitch ehoold net defer toll 1,
the hoitlaw days of his appointrownt, as they will Mow peat
risk hf toot being able to obtain the attention desirable. the
throng Liss leaving being frequently such as too preclude
the nwsslhilito of giving each case the requisite attention •
and occasionally even preventing hi. examining them at all.
Conaultations and 14.sariolitations of tiro Chest FREE. lout.
es Dr. Fitch does nut pretend to nose Om dead. be does not
Irish to treat any In the last stages of Conautoptlon, or here
a ettryttity treatment 4:amot be adopted: soul he desired none
to anply to Mon whodo toot wish to. hear the truth, as he is
wOcuaturned to tell those consulting him what he cilowlderti
their reed situation, or the actual condition of their bung.;
and those who hare delayed till their Lungs are destroyed
cannot loope for any encouragement.
Dr. Fitch would also add, that Toe may be consultoid for
Affections of the Heart, (Sympathetic) Nervousnosta and
General Debility. Also, . for Dyspepsia, Female Diseases,
and all other derangements ei the system predisposing to
Asthma or Constupthm. jylTorlimtolfor
LICA. Sr,
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOLSSEURS OF A LETTER PROS!
, MEDICAL GENTLEidAN
ONLY GOOD tiAI.4II)E. AT•MADR.AS.,
I h TO his Brother at
WOIICESTEIt, May, 1851.
,A "Tell LEA & PERIIINS that
their Sauna le 144;141, - e:deem-
Alt E
wt ed fn Indio, and In, In my
opinion the moat palatable as
the moat wholeeeme
• :41111f0 that 1.4 made."
The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York
Exhibition for Foreign Swum, 'Otto obtained by LEA &
PEIt-
Il INS for their WORCESTER;iIIIItE SAUCE, the north
widefatne of which baring led to numen.ne Imitation., pun
Hovers are earnestly requested to see that the 1511113.11
' - LEAS PEILIIINS , aro impreareal upon the Rattle nod
Stopper. and printed tipou {he labels.
nolo Wholesale Agents for the ode.' Staten,
Awl ain Ilcuble
JOHN lICNCAN R SONS.
405 Broadway.. N..u. V , sk
A stock always lu More. Also, orders for direct
Illpial,tt hum England. n1y2.1y.10,
Nelson s Ambrotypee.
PRICR:s 14.111331.1CF,_13.
Gallery, corner Third and Market St ree t•,
I:XTRANCE ON THIRD STREET.
Wo aro nnw prepared to offer w the puNltr our well known
style. of A nil.naypo• nt (ho low nrn o •fO IN iIl.Alt and
UPWARDS. Thow wanting, liken-wee taken In tin• 1,4
atyle .)1" the art. will find it ',gently to their intexagt to gine
thin retabilatimeul a eat!. A large W.I t ent of Plain and
Fancy Omen :damya on band. ap2l:lyfc
D. IZINII:1-1._11-C2,
PLANCTICATIIIMIS AND DEA.I.Clifi IN
A II kind. of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
have remntly taken the bathltitt; No. I %SU Wood ogre.. In
addition to their Ilanufoct tiring &addled...la. No. 42 Irwin
street, where tho.y trill be pleased to receive their trieti.lot,
op': yd fa
Tl, prim of • }law
The puree thr Pomade
The prt. ~o f the Slllibee. (T ,. 171 . 411
,111 t,
The of the Fruit. (per I.x)
The the Itteettso
(WI soot, Peniigipagni. G7ryly lq uses rl
ER it i.. 399 prokuliray, New York. S 1.1 Eriirywhiirri
•
Nirrict Prnmi—Wlirrom errlisin ;w.p.m.e in tin
United Slaw are offrrine for Nile
Frangipanni Perfumf,,
of voriou. natter, lu Imitation of tlaw real art, 1. ma& by
Mrsxrs. PIEME k 1,4
TO CAUTION THE Pllll.lO
that none oi centime. Mit what h. the omm .4 EreT A
1.1 7 111 N of Bond .1., London, tho 11d mad by
!MIER A (.7+,., of New York. SHY. Ai I ENT,.
'rhe New London Se.nt,
Eranginanni, 1111 Eternal Perfume
From the Holy City.
INGER & ou. , 399 Broadway, Nets York. Sold Krotywloor .
think. . .
ItoNLIS ..10117. L. I.olro ~,,,, LO,L7L.LOVoIi.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
I3OYD
Al.ufactnrrra of CAST NTEEI: also. SI•Itl I•LIJ4V and
A IL STEEL: SPRINiiS am! AXLES.
Ll,ncr /ton uuld Ara ,grab, P!t...lslnirgh. 1.4
D. B. HOOK.RS ..S.r CO,
ANITiCTrIMILN OF
Rogiera , improved Patent Steel
Cultivator h.
nem, Res, ,v 1 Fire Street.. ragtburgh,
J n 29.1 ydfr•
Brit l•h and Continental Exc. !intake.
SIGIIT BILLs pR A lyx
Di \C,\l, Sl - 11:1:127N1A...51 do cb..
On the Union Bank, London,
in Sums ,f LI and bjot.e.Y.
Theme Draftv are available at all the principal towna...l
kinglantl, Semiarid an I Inland and the rend/omit.
We elm draw Stahl )1..1 i RCN f.IIAU)I & CAL.
1.15. Yosteir, , rt a Main, whyliy a Remittance to all
ki
parte of trmenv, ivangerlend and ibilleuvi
hymns intending io travel ahem.' may pr.emre through
ill Letter. of l'(val(.. on able). )I..ney min tio obtained, aa
neded. in any mitt of I,nropa.
1 . ..11,ten....4 IMI other gemiritie. in Vur.me,
a ill lecetie prowl,
IL wi.,,,lA‘ta C I'o
tomer al. g1i,,l atreeta.
C: A.. 14.1, :S . . C 4 A. lid loL -
Owner r,r /inn and Y. Liam AO,OOll, totiter2e,
AVlvilenialmanil Retail Dealor In
Choioii Brand.. cif Imported Cignre,
TOBACCO, AcC.,
s..h..te tile attention of Si:totem and Climvera to Ida
mork, which will I.r focind complete Y to quality and variety.
mrY:ly.l
HrrtM. Clip. and Fur,
&MORD &
Wholesale and Retail Hatters,
131 In.. a Street.
!lave always on hand • full and complete stuck of HATS.
CAI'S and FURS. Iflo.lesale and 6.440. ,old at the loweat
Eastern price, to which they 'write attentino of NI pun
cliaaers oe,dtt
DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDER BRACES—FIYD
ponder thare, manufartaro+l by Dr. CC.. 11. Keyser, of No
l .treat, In [bunny. and would heartily mown
mend it to all who are rumpelled to full.. ....lootary
patron. As we have before rotnarked. In vatting attention
to i tuertts. anirwer. for • Inc.' and suspenders. the
w.tgbl of the pantaloon. being so plare.l a• to ronttunally
toad to bring the shoulder. to their natural poeition and ea
pawl 111 e chest. Women. hundred/in! whom art annually
injured by the weight of enorifiou.s 'skit - fa," should also
procure the.. bran,. ll.a portirolar in tort , oring the 4100
mentioned. as many .4 the bran, sold no humbug. Sold
at Dr 6EO. 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Itrugehil. 140 Wood
reel, sign 01 1111.10We'. 3lurtar. le2SlkwaP
TEA ESTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' Venation
!tor. Liniment, in pint bottle.. price 50 rants, In warranted
cliaaper and better than any other article ever olfored to the
pobllr for the cure of Cut., Galls. Sprain., Lamen..~ liver
heating. kr. Keep a bottle in the stable. it has ..oral many
a valuable !ono.. None grunion eigne.l S. I Tobin..
Dep.4. 50eurtlandt street. New York.
Sold t.r Dr. REYS.EIt, 1411 Wad at, je2.l...TAwsF
TOOTIIACUR 18 instantly cured by u fow drops
of Dr Key.e. Tooth Ache Remedy. Prepared and 'told at
tho drug• store of DR. KEYSER, 140 W... 1 Kt,
elM:d.tora figs of the It olden )h.rtar.'
TAYLOR'S SALOON!
365& 367 Broadway, O York.
T HIS Magnificent Temple of .riles
ACT AND LUXURY
lIAA lown recently rt,lcroraled and urrumnynted, and now
pr...01A A for more
GORGEOUS COUP D'CUIE
than when flat completed.
THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL,
Over the Salnon.rontalning Eoutne, to atilt conducted
on the European and le open for the reception of
lilleotn at all Ileum JylUltual
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
Conducted on the European Plan.
LEWIS RICK PROPRIETOR, respectful- ,CV
ly nnntarnces that in compliance with the very X 2.
general preference et:pressed for the hempen° system of
mnm4ncotent, that the 4121PliCkIllIOUN.' will hereafter
be conducted solely en that plan. 11 , 11 furnished parlor
and sleeping apartments will be let by the day, or for longer
periods. Pleats ....trod In the gentlemens hall at all hnorsl.l
the day and evening. The dining hall will be open.
toi in like manner fur lashes, and gentlemen wee:wattled
hr ladle.. The accommalatlous and r011{1 . 111011,.. Of the
house are unsurpassed, and the recent i mp rovements and
alterations leave nothing to be desired. Sultorbatt rtstitletto,
will find th e arrangements specially convenient. la or
small part ies providtsl with dinners, suppers, ,nt short
jy17:t . 01112131111.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL.
Nsw Vona, Juno 29th,
The public are respectfully informed that
the price of Board at this Hots.' /sat not Oren odroarrd,
but is as it hint town boron:pi - ore. 5250 p r diom•
JyS:lnt TREADIVELL: wltyrcoNin C co.
EEtanto.
•-
BEESWAX WANTED—The hiF hestrush
Price paid for Beeswax at 11. L. TAUNUS rOCKI4,
Jr2l 'dm:censor to Fleming Bone., 00 Wood !dry,.
WANTED --From two to live thousand
dollar', of Oral-dans Bastards Paper, to run from
three to tin month,. Apitly to BLAKELY &
ANTED--$7OOO City Paper, having
Y from 4 month, to one year to run, to Oil an order.
A UNTIN LOOMIS CO.. N.H.: Fourth ttretd.
Jyttt Stork tlt Note ltrokenk
WANTEI)--4.. , 0000f City Warrants at the
.01. of [ jyl.l) IL MIA'S t 80N, 4th et.
WANTED—To purchase a good, medium
V 10.1 house, hetween the Allegheny deer and th
North Coromona, and between the Eaat and Wer.t
iiiieghenY City. Apply to O. W. BUNN, west aide of Fed
eral street, 200 door south of the North Comruoto, Alle-
E iiss y Cit y. Jyl
l i t
.e 0 n u , 54.... , to
Rent rent, eitoate within ore
front $172 to 1.225. BU I AK ELY k RICHEY,
lyl Corner 7th and Smithfield Street..
$ .1..400 oF GOOD BUSINESS OR
Accommodation SViell of all viers har
ing from Be day. to fi Innotiu torso, ran he cuthed at eta
amiable rates OY applying to B. 31eLAIN 4t SON, '
jeAl • Sksk S 11111 Broken,.
$ 4-1-0 0 0 ---W pital iN' a partner With
• • as TE Ten D Tboniand Dollen
to invest y in 9old instal/14W of
manufacturing estohilelp
merit doing &good Modeles..
Apply to GEO. W.
Co
est Nide of Federal drat,
second door South of North ommons, Allegheny City.
VERNIFETOE AND LIVER
YILLS-100 grou on band and for nla by
11. L. FAIINESTOCE,
1724 Enccewur to Flomin.oll... 00 Wovtl.treeL
Arto Rbbcrtiormtnto.__ I
...
stn , ai,oe 'sr Maser anTaTaar . DANL.} 10. a 0x0.2115L .3. S. CAMEL
Flthdetrati.Joue'LlAlLlV.T.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
1 .
formitv with the 25th section of the
c7 o . er i?i n o tio n of ihe Common - wealth iq ' t . ..n.yhania. ' Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency.
near. ta hereby airen that •pplleation will be /11141i1. , to the No. 63 F.o.lrih s treed..' •
Legrielat ore. al the neat wooden, for the flettriral or Eaten.
Rion of the flouter of the NW, tooth, and Slanut.etutere' • I'ITTSBURtiII, PF.V.V.4.
Bank of Pittalotrah. for the 1.-nn of fifteen yearr. By order I &unpaid... 4 repreoented of hieteat standing. Chartered
of the Itoard .1 Dirt,tor,
i by Peunaylaania tw.l other Anatex.
Je2tknnul
"...
U.
Dl"lXY ' C'rhh ". - '_. Vire, l'aritie and Life Rink. tater% of . all descriptiona.
, .
i. 8,., DI VIDENP—Tit., Directors of the Pitts- ' A. A. CARRIER.
''-' burgh Ilan Company La,e thla day th-rlarod a Dirt. kirdPik E. N. CAIULIEIL
. _ .
dead of ti , e Pe* cent. on the C.Pthd ''''"'k of the ‘ , "tolatnl. Neptune.lnsurance Company,, ___
ow of the profit,. of the ads 1111410),) radio: Jnly lat. 'mt.. .
payable forthwith to Shwkluddrra or their Irk f repreeenta. 0 F PII I LAIIE L P II I A
tie., at the offlee of the ConTanY. Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
1)(a), 14 i'lltelturglifijarCl:.-.lluMfyrilettl.ll:sT7lllTvl".47tw.T. i 'frg'nfr ' d 7, t , o j a r ' ' , h , e ' i r a if,.7 "-d ..,i t.o h rd " er '" e.a...7 t t .ty, " ;; ' ,l ' c"h
limos " T"'
1.."-"''''.
i.""
W OC'. I Iteture. againAt 101 l or damage by Eire, Marine, Inland
000 elite.. Rousso Compaat, ~. ,; Navigation arol Tramportation.
f , Perrshrnott. July V.7th, IK.VI. I i omen_, -
F„j - IN r I 111.,1 Nttfit'l.—Ni diet. is hereby ), sic- 1 IL O. LAUGHLIN, Preehlent.
-IV' eu,that I h to, , r.l..tice with a Iteeolutiou of the Ikunt 1 RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice Preaddont.
of Director.. adopled '4NI mat- ititer,...t It the ntte of el a per ' GEORGE SCOTT, Secrent.ry.
cent. per annum falsalu.iiigzling Jply Int, 1h.".7, ou all 1 Waterona.
the Full Stock of Ohio C. , will be allowed and paid I. li. C. 1....)).hh”` li. MontKomery.
the Stud:holder ... In Soot., no nria=ao,,,yAuh.t Hal, pros W. C. Stnteabury, Richard Shield'',
Not:ere...Went Stockholder. eau ho,, t it.r rertitie.atoe re- ; G. Sltawta , od.George Scott.
Milted to theta, by encloaing the prole, power., of atnwtoy 1 R. SI. Cathie. T. F. Shearon,
(which ran be bad at the °Rive of the Company,. in the city. . Milian , W. 1.., IL C. Butler.
or at .Ti William otreet, New Vork,) to the und,,,,i,,,,,i . 1 TITII A CIIAFFEY, Agents.
The Tranal , r Book, will herb...ll front A 1',., , 1tat lot nt,ltoth. r Jet y:ic Office, Lafayette IlalL(entrante ou fl nod at )
1)'-'7:dtf T. IL NIESSLER. Se,retary. ____ . _
___ -
AI . F _ ,
__ „ _ . . .
FortoF:, -
Corner of Water steel and AMIN, Alley.
Allegheny City, P.
SIIETTER & STAUB, Manufacturers of
Improved Truck., and Patent Garden Hoeg
Slaelonnithlng In general, Or.. done to order.
All orders promptly attended to.
.iY2N3md.
CHEESE --2.511 ',Ars. prune rutting Cheese
for oude by jfoyi HENRI' 11. COLLINS.
PLATES-600 . 1ioses assorted in store
and for wile by JOS. 0. LEECH & CO.
WI RE—,5 tons assorted in storeand for sale
r2s JOS. S. LEECH & CO.
LEAU—GOO pigs in store and for sale by
.111. 8 JOS. S. LEECH & CO.
QII EET IRON-60 tot. Penn and Juniata,
so.rted, fur ode by JOS. S. LEECII &
5110 T-20 kegs assorted Nos. in store and
ferc wily Iry jrds JOS. S. LEECH & CO.
. . _
ARD 01L—riti bids. Cincinnati No. L
T .
For sth. toy
Jo S. LHEVII a Co.
10110WDEn— wk anti 'title Powde r , a fi nc ,
tt.cart mom c.,..inntly o.ri lottol awl f.r I,y
(.0
FLOU ICISA IC F.: 1. :•4_3 •(
, - oung Spang'm
cooprrage in store and for sale lo
.TOS. M. LtiGCII S CO.
CHURNS -5 doz. Marietta, just reed and
I,r • .jy . 27 J(/` , . P. I.}:Ern &
ijastor. Jourtml ropy.
Mount Unien Cemetery.
rill 1 E I'ItITS'I'EES OF THESE GROUNDS
j_ would rinipeelfolly Inform the ;nadir: thal about in,
half of odd grounds nmalti to be of. in lota, ra
ing in price trim t.i . 512.5, and a inirti ~,, n
hielt In eli
gible and wall kulni•tell lot awilting. purpwetx 'flit grounds.
under the ntiperhaelielence .if Al...moiler Henry. at e now In
Mtn ondition, and t to. loin ..at ifully tarn:mini and decor
ati•il will. thither. am! obi tibber)
Thin Cemetery pon-ennit,i advantage, over art other in
thin , i ii ay. H. it ho. but ~, , -foortli of a MO.. from the
north hue .Allegheny 'lty. It in any ario , o lig the
Allegheny and New [lnn)... Turnpike Road to the north.
rorrier, no 4 by Seib,. irk strin.t, front the Inantigh of
Iliitielienter. to Ito...malt end. It o a beautifully el.:sated
nod vi.l x retiii..ll - 001iiii, Ida, for the dead .
Any Ini t r il,-elm 10 obtain 10,0 , ingl.
went 011 "print.. gm.,
ME, I.iNti)l, kit Leather Iles chant, on
th.. •,f the Uinmooel. Allegheny City.
It taliy La the information of who urn
cir In) lie intere...4 ni Ceini.tery. :ital.. her, that
bi- i1:1%.• II at 0 ' , ink inking hind of three ...four thou.,
and 4.alat , and it i. i totuution of the prenent Board to
ha, t. thin ruin iticre.Lral tool ultimata, of which the Interest
oltl In- amply oillivient to keep car ground. forevrr ill
mpaii , w that lot bolder. will lie lon.verlreed front any r x
peu.e• for thou purpow.
VOR SALE.--15 terra of land near flulton's
I: Station on Allegheny Valley 11. R. 10 (DUCA f tho
illy, 2 Building Lola earle,n/ by lit) foot on Pentinyliania An
tienr 'Magee 'dryer.
5 do r
du it Vii . kroy the. near Ligon i,troet,
14 do do on Nlaris otrert near Mai.t...r novel, •
3 4., do on Mbar and laidiella street..,
In the Eighth Ward of the city of Pitiatiorgli.
Al., I Lot on the earner of Penn nod 3lartinry
hooting At I, t on Pima, and tort feet Inch, on Martini,
, drni.t,
t aejar. a to the depot of the Pentinyliania Rad Ilona.
P,.r , Inquire of ISAAC JONES,
Jyl7.lllni Corner nod Fir.t stn., Pitt iburgli.
nUSl'Elt I'ItI3i3IINGS--A. A. NI asoN
e.. flown rriceiveil inter Ta 00.0.10 anti rumo,ingx It,
JY-1
J 11111
1.110
yrr,•al rftrzety
QII•• •- ,
AWLS—Ci.iimere. titella . Cra vo! and
GI 6,4.1 Rolkiere,l rAt•lla n
trlie•llin ofte-tlair,l Ilyusu.o Ow
Asitinal .galt. of A. & I Ftlth
B ACON / 11.0“4 n
..neon 1611)4:
/o.oko
S.llllO •• S. C Ham,
Ca 11,01.41
Iti •L••••• I.v T LITTLE R:Ctl. 112 5e.,•,.1
1A RD TIL lads. N... I IVI nter
L
in re nnd T. LITTLER (0.
qt i ; it AND MOLASSES--
0 t. Idet.. prk ~,, • N. O.
4 , 11,41 A. 141..1 and I'F.wd.r..l Suss,
(h,lden ,)'rup Jlnlnw s;
Sfolimars .
In and T. LITTLE .A CO.
YE LOUR-25 tilils. Extra R Flour
I)
iIL• in .tor. f n nnlo T. LITTLE A CO.
LC\DR I tit I bags ')rime Rio Coffee;
toi
sl u. 20
In,
Itlxl2 au.l .r.. 0 du, k 14,
10114 WA:, _.'r•lnr Tut,
ch , 1 II & 111.
In ••,:, and for sal.: In T. LITTLE / I Ittti,-/tal
,I.
Ege,, ju.l reed aiulfoor
y DA LZELL
I:.\ * l'llEß--11 los Dresseol Calf :hill Kilo
1 . 4 ,kll{. In ~ o r, and for wk. by IL, DA I.7.ELL & Cu.
l'Ell A bbis.for,.ale. by _
lJ 3.r- r r B. A. FAIINE. , D WE' A CO
11.11LUE I' LI.It. S. I'.--iii Ito . lorsale I,i
A. FAIINESTI/CK& CO.
ITER . ' ARBUNATEStiIvA- 120 ICs p
A FAUN KSTIICK &
I,— On fol:11sne - wS03 - Large iliac-Sorel,
110 hli d„, do d o .
.. 1111 do Nl...limn J..,
In.
Si,, 2
20 hhl. C, I 'I".
ho Idols allinort•
lnp bbll. WSIIo PM,
2,10 Alt do do,
1.1.1, Trout
• 1,11
• 1 , 51,. NI, I ll ttt
• 1.41, Shad,
4t. .14 .- do.
For /*lel, [ly27;
•
5l) 00( 1 lion Hoven Shoulders, 20,000
Fugoir Corr.' !Len, Wor gab. by
/*27 J. 11. CANFIELD.
l I IEESE.-100 liss prime Cream Cheese,
C
for mak. by l jy27l J . a. CANFIELD.
4, - I , l l'AliCll.—list list prime Pearl Starch for
1. ••alo by I
.1.C27i J. 11. CANFIELD.
1)E1H I. ASII-50111,10 for sok , by
1327 J B. C:ANFIELD.
I 0 )
1 1 ,4 11/ 0 1:
6, 1 , 121i . 1 - 1 , , ,, 1 I ir iv.7 C l em j e . n p t .
e i A ir m.l l , l : v i s i t i ur
200 blots Louisville White Lime for sale
I s CANFIELD.
Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil Works.
TNO. D. 1%1-1.."1"1'.1-1IitNITS
Stamp. Stencil and Brand Cutter,
JOBBIN“ CUTTER, WUNDER,
Seimorx add Rana. Ilround Knito Wades
I itmrted: Tud.• K nivel Itnpalrl. find ei , i,nr,nl Jobbing at.
t••ntb,l DICK:MITIF AND TIEL4IIANGEII.
No. INN Smithfield Street. near Sixth, .
jy2.%1,d PITTSBCR6II. l'A.
AssE it's FIVE misrrEs• FREEZER.
- A zwx., .ouppl, 0.,. uttrl , nli.l ICE VItEAM
rtirezcits JOE rervived ol How.. Fornlmlllog Hard
war« Sam, doIIN
i 3 No 47 Marko str,et, vont, of Third:
A TKINS' THIRTY DAY CLOCKS,
A good nupply )net tva.ivvd and 11.rnale by
jy:h J. F. FED k &S Fifth el.
A fia-Kg' DAY CLOCKS,
FOIL COUNTINCI ROOMS.
A gcskl supply just receiv‘sl nod for sale Irk
r 2.5 d . IL RECO ,t CO., J , wrllcn. 6.1 Filth st.
11T INS' DAY CLOCKS,
11 0SEW(N)D
Kt .41 pply jumt rerrivrel and fill ulo br
J. R. REED A. CM. Jewellers, AS Fifth at.
A LL KINDS OF .CLOCKS,
- nSUINKKRINO INSTRUMENTS,
JEWELRY, WATCHES. Arr.,
J. R. REED A CLL. Jewellers,
BS Fifth street .
E FRIGERATORS--A good a.ssornnent
ii.A. , lo.ree'd and hr sale Ey I i EO. IV. HURLEY,
9E1,1 street, Allegheny.
MASS E IFS FIVE MINUTE FREEZEIff.
—A fresh arrival of this great Freraerjustopening
and for sale by OEO. W. HURLEY.
.1Y2•5 Federal street, Allegheny,
F RUIT CANS 1000 don. for preserving
fruit without rum', easily mud. and will last for sere.end 0.n.0.. for sale in any quantity by •
ITS 011. M. W. HURLEY, Federal et, Allegheny.
BLACK reed by Express,
XI an stawrtment of Mark MID, Extra Fine Linen Dos,
era, Soft While esinbrir and Wher des/table good, at
MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
. -
For w lc 63
Jr 2..
lOre.h CI round Van/ Whior
"VT E are ready to deliver to families our
V very omperi,
WHITE WUEAT FLOUR, GRAHAM OR UNBOLTED
FLOUR, AND RYE FLOUR.
Order,. may IvkO ut
10/11AN & GREGO'S, Ilar.lwato Store. 62. .1 , 11
111tA & ItKIZER'S Unit LiborlY and
Clair .tre.a:
GEORGE WA TMAN'S, Tobacconist, moor Smithfield
and Dimond idlry.
In Allegheny at
•
A. P. 'SCIIVI'AIITS'S. Druggieg
W. A. REED'S, Dregiet, Dimond. •
R. T. KENNEDY A 11110.
-.Pearl Steam Mai, Allegheny City.
REFINED lIALEOIL-51.10 galls in mime
and for male by • D. L FAIINESTOCK.
HONEY BEAN AND FICI LEAF TO
RACOO—I heroical recelyed ti large supply of theso
celebrated brand. of Tobacco. Lovers of the yrryyl ehould
cell and try IL - JOS. FLEMING,
corner Diamond and Markets
PRI' IT OX4BE I'RESERVED WITHOUT
SUGAR, by wing
lIUBLEII3
SELF-SEALINO
For We al
SIGS OP.AIED COVIME M)T•
Toderal Atha, AllegbillY•
ME=MI
=r=iNMMII
Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
•
OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.,
.Pranfairs Buildini/s, No. 61 Mk,. Street.
Authorized Capital, $600,000.
AMOUNT OW CAPITAL FUILtrCRIDED, $BOO,OOO.
Fleet Ronda and Mortgage. on Progeny in the city of
Philadelphia 8135,000
&Woke worth par 300
Cash on hand 61,000
Amount secured by stock notes. 190,000
Amount of Mock doe on call 1;00
TINS C O 3IPANY EITELTS INSUR.k $600,000
NCH ON
Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Lumber, tn,. Vessels,
Cargo and Freight, to all ports, .d by Railroads, lakes .d
Ili sera, at the lowest rates, and open the most liberal terms,
guan.techig prompt payment on the adjustment or lowa.
The greatest amount to Lie Insured on any one risk Is
85,000.
•
•
P. 3t. Potts, C. E. Sp DIRECTORS.
angler, Abiabam Rex, firm of ;WT.
Silvia k Co.; Wnt. 11. Woods, Cloorge Ilowell,llrm of Howell
k Br, J. Edgar Thomp.o, Pres. Penn. IL R. Co: 13. Sower,
arm of Power k nonce, John W. V.exton, firm of Emmett,
&Voir nmmrinimr: Herman Ileapt, Chief Enzineer Penn.
It 11, Nathan Potts, Couttsellornt Lam Wm. E. Leech,
firm of Imlt At Co.; IL T. Kermit. 11. 11. Ilormtno, Freight
Anent of Ponn. IL. It; Joseph R. Wither, firm of Wlthere
k Alonlinto P. Eger, W. Italgvel, firm of Relfroel
k Chorho. N•trt ..... firm V ll ll l 1 0 11..11 & Cf, John H.
txorord.., firm of Lin:aids k Corpom J. K. Styles, H. N.
Burroughs, Into Willi:animus, Iturrouglui k Clark .
W. 11. WOODS, &off .
Pune.. t. Pornh
C. g. eo.unagn.. Vino Prosdl.
glanro x Ow list of ll:meters of the .. llowaid In
suramv Conliuly," most of whom are eidoly known an
among tho fleet We nn,. mon of Philadelphia. will probably
convey umplo wornnee of security to the public.
A akar., of patronage to respectfully solicited.
TILOS. GILAIIA.3I, Agent,
corner of WateZemd Market etreets,
door,) Plttaburgh, P..
Franklin Fire insurance Company of
1,11.701..
Charles W. Randier, Adolph E. Boris,
Bohan W. Richards, I Senmel Want,
Thorne, Ile., IVid S. Brown,
Mordissi D. Lewis, - J,o,b R. Smith,
Tolima Wegner, Morris Teheran.
MARLA. BANCKER, President.
ell AltlGl 11. Margo., Secretary.
This Conhany continues to make' insurance., permanent
or limited, on every dencription of property in town and
country. at rates no low an are consistent with security.
The Company hove reserved a large contingent fund,
which, with their tlipitnl and Preinlneue, safely invented,
afford nniple protection to the axims'.
The Annetc of the Company, onJannary Ist, 1551, as pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Aneerubly, were ea fulbws
vie:—
Ilnrtgagem
ittal EAtato
Tocutovrary Gana
Stock•
dc
12.7' 41
Since awn . inrorpointion. • period or stwl.2 e n y 0 -ono y.rs.
they hare pool upward.. id' One IDlliun . Your II undri.l
111./111.11 Dollars L 411,14.5 by lire, thorrby rain - ding ovidonro
or tie, adraintagna iir lioiranco, me well as their ability and
dinporition to meet withporioniptness All liabilities.
UARDNER 00EFIN. Agent,
Miro Soot4evt cnr. Wood and Third ns.
The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co.
OF PRILADELPIIIA. .
No. 107 Walnut Street
rnaam PLAPETIf
CAPITA' 4500,000
FIRE L.VSt7t.LVCR--perrtual or limited, wade In town
or rountry. on every derwriptlon of property.
INLAND IN:ST:RANCE, nn tioode IJy Canal, Lakes and
Loot! Carriano. Peal! pnr. of the Union.
.VAIII.VE INSURANCE, on Vessels, C.* and Frelnn',
embracing River Transportation.
, C. C. LATIIROP, President.
sr. DARLING, Tice President.
U. R. Richardson, Sooretary.
DIRECTOR!!!
Ch 001.,• C. Lathrop. 437 Walnut otnatt.
llon. Henry I). Moore, 56 Walnut street.
Alexander Will Men, Merchallt,l4 North Froot st.
John C. Monter, arm of Wright. Iluoter t Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker.
John H. McCurdy, firm of Jones. White & 3 feetwdl.
S. tl. Itiehop, 0r,,, of Mahon, Stamm. & Co.
Jas. H. 000th, firm of J.. 11. Smith t Co.
Th.. L. (illlreple, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
butte Ilallehorst, Attorney and sututeJlor.
Thos. K. Limerick. 632 Spruce street.
liola•rt 'flare Powell, fat Walnut streot.
Theo. W. Rake . , tthismlth's 11011.
Moor) C Wetmore, New York.
R. W. 14)INDEXTP.11., Agent,
Pi Ewalt street, Plttsburgh.
pl ficu—nia
-.:Llfe Insurance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
TRUST COMPANY
Sou/head Onner of Mama and lina-a1 Struts
PUILADELPIITA.
- •
Incorporated April 911, 1050. Capital Stock $500,000.
OiTICSItS.
ALEXANDER WIIILDIN, President,
- MARSHALL lIENZEX, Vim Praident,
JOAN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary,.
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
BOA. Or 1111,4117.1.
A ie1411,1, Whildin Louis A. Guley,
'Marshall Denney, T. Eamonde Harper,
Willi= I'. Bolton, Ellsha Tracey,
Hon. Joseph AlWam , flown. S. Smith,
.1.0. C. Sims, °Corns R. anima, .
Jonas ikarman, Ellwood Matlack,
John I'. &SIMI.
WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., lledical Examiner.
nil Company makesDm:ranee-en lives on moat reasons-
He terms. It has been auccessfully mar:aged for several
years by an experienced hoard of °Mears and trustees, and
trnstem, has al mays paid promptly Its loaves, land hi every
way deserving of confidence and patronage.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
my7alfan 97 Front Street, Pittsburgh.
Continental Insurance Company.
Ineorporafrel by the Legislature of Penney/maid,
11=1
RITIT A
PERPETUAL CHARTER
Anthoristd Capital, 0. 311111 on Dollars,.
Secured tuol Accumulates'Capital
No. 61 Wa/nut STrort. above &nand, Philntle(pAirr.
Fire lnnuranee no Buildings, Furniture, 3derchandlne, A.
iliatiUr Insurance on Carve...rid Freights, to an parts of
the world.
Inland Insurance on ilooda, de, by Llkea, Rivers, Catuas
root LandCnrria g u , to nil torte of the Union, on - the most
favoroble bonus, oensistent with /enmity.
DIRECTOR,
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeda, Lc.,
Philadelphia.
W3I..IIOIVERS7 formerly Register of WRIa.
JOH
H N N. COLEMAN, firll3 of Coleman at Smith, Importing
ardware fatal Cutlery Merchmata, No. 21 North Third
etreet, al OTO Market. Phila.
JOSEPH OAT, arm of Joilepli Oat k ton, Copperrmitha, No.
12 Quarry itrace, Phitti
EDWARD V. MACIEETTE, arm of Machette it Raisin/.
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 124 North Third
strnatiOx.re Race. Phila.
fIOWARD lIINCIISIAN, firm of Llvingatou At Co., Produce
an gh C o omm Philissi o. on Sferchanta, N 0.274 Marker et., &bora
nod •
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Pr!sidetit.
GAL. iVu.sow,Pecretnry.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
ror24ollyrc No. 24 Filth street, (up delta)
The manufactures' Insurance Company o
PLILADELPIII4,
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
WILL LNSIIRE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
Fire,l- Marine and Inland Rieke
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President,
WM. A. RIIODES, VicAPresiden4 -
ALFRED WERKS,SecretarF.
Mllletolllll.
Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thome; Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeka,
J. Rituddo Sank, Chas. J. Field ? John P.l3lmona.
James P. Smyth.
Company Ina organized with. Capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to it.
available to observe prudence io conducting its
affairs, with a prompt autinstment of loam.
Pittsburgh Oglce, No.9t Water street.
tur?...fc J. NEWTON, JONES, Agent.
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh
WM. RAGALEY, .Precident,
SAMUEL L. MARSHALL, Secretary
Ojfia• al Water Sfred, &lawn Market and Wood Strata.
{et—lnsures Ilull stol Cargo Blahs on the Ohio and .Mbe•
slanippa Risers, and Tributaries.
gy A rl neuter
he
lose or damage by Fire. Alen, against
the porde of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Tranoport.
ation.
DlitirTolB.
Wm. Bagaley,
Samuel Rea, apt. Mark Sterling,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.
, S. M. KiPX
S. Ilarbough, Wm. Illaghanh
Isaac M. Pooneck, John S. Dilworth,
Walter Bryant, Francis Seller;
.1. Schoonmaker.
Jac M. Cooper, Wm. B. nays,
Jolla S ilproo. 4
Western Insurariaa iCompany
OF PITTSBURUII.
GEORGE DAR3IE,
Y. IL GORDON, Societal,.
Will [mono itiodukc all kind. of Firs and Marino Ins
C. W. Rickets.,
0. W. Jackson,
Jet...McAuley,
Oeorp Deride
Nothardol lame%
J. Limbo:cm,
William 11. Smith.
115-A Mona Institution inannel bypirectors well known:
0
Inp stairs, Pittsburgh. 4 1,L 4
.Philarielphio „Wire end itb
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
OPPOSITE TILE CUSTOM HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of holmium% either Perpetual or
Limited, on.every descripOogior Property or Merchacellee,
at misomsble rate. of premium.
ROREItt P. EINO, President.
M. W. BALDWLN,NIce President.
Mari. P. nay., nQuroN
E. B. lingilah, s ; l leltrown, .
R.
P. Savory,
C- Sherman, J:47CIg toq '
R. J. Mcgurnr% = E. Wilor.
Y. 1/LUNDE . ..a, Secretary.
J. O. COMN, Agent
Jegslido Benno Third ma Woad RL
u. 311Uer, Jr.,
J. W. Butler,
Andrew Ackley,
C . Thrown,
:Thomas &Nat,
A. lihnlck,
fnisuranzt
INVESTED AS IYILLOIVS:
.6916,12. 08
. 84,37 7 78
83,860 17
. 61,8430 00
. 44,348 61
HOME OFFICE
ittourance.
Delawase atnal gaiety lowalce CoMpany,
bereeperdeed by the Lowigetireiiirl, 1186.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut /38.,
PIIILADELPIIIa.
MARLVE EVSURANCES on Vcassia, Cargo, and Frelight
to all torts of the world.
INLAND INSERANGLE on Goode, by Rivers, Canals,
Lakes and Land thatlatpia, Email parts of the Vole.
FIRE LYSUR.I 3,11:.30n ilerchandlio gencrally.-0a
Stores, Dwelling Lomas, Au,
Amnia of VieCtapany,.7l,lw.3‘l, 1858. _
Bonds, Mortgagee, and geed Notate—. . 94
Philadelphia City, and other
.... 108,976 43
st ac k In Beaks. Railroad and InrurnsassiCos.....— 18,.%0 03
Bills Ilacelva ble 4lst'Jid 69
Cub on band • • . 37,641 36
Balance. la hand* of Arista, Premium* on Ka. '
rine Politica recently lamed, and other del,ra
due the Company 121,058 10
Subscription hotra
/00,000 00
WlMain Martin,
Joseph H. Sind,
Edmund A. &ruder,
John C. Darla
Johan.. Penrum,
George 0. Leipor '
Edward Arlington,on,
Dr. R. 11. Huston,
WOlimn C. Ludwig,
Ilugh Craig,
=1124'4,
R. Jonm Itrooka,
J. o.Johnaork,
Jame. C. Hand,
Theophiluersaldbm
James Traqualr,
William Syre, Jr.,
Joebna L. Price,
Jan.. Tenuent,
Somme' P. Stokes,
Mlll7 hiker„
Joe:RIB. Molarlard,
Tboiims C. Mad,
Robert Burton, Jr,
.John R-Semple, Plat e&
D. T. Mom., .4
J.T.
MIN. Hddon..
FUND, Tke Prethwa.
Ik,IT LTlSlnttr, Becretal7.
No-
A. IJADEIIt.A. Agent,
• Waler•truet, Pitta
torment' and aleehantes' losuranee , Compoly.
Norfhwed Owner Second and Walnut Strafe,
PRILADHLPI; I A.
The following statement exhibits the biteineem and and
tion of the Company to Nor. 1„ 166ik
Premium. recetred on Marine and Inland Blakei
to N0v.1,1856.
Fire Premiums.-- ......---.-. ........ ....... 176,79 d 61
Interest on Loam-- ............ 11,704 47
Tidal receipta 8400,14
Pald Marine Le--
"- • 2 . OA
Expease.Falax 4 Gammiadons..... - " 7" "
Ba-kuorsoca. Return Presai ad s 4114"
o 0
AGGGCYChGrira-- x'7,4746$
Baba= smnbli n • with
The ants of the Company are as follolne— •
Phila. City and Coontyllooda.—..4 isms is'
Railmnli %N.A.
11,000
1s
First SlortgaYe Real Estate 143,900 00 00 Oagt Prke.
Stocks, Collateral+. tan.-- 4400 00'
Girard and Consolidation Bank
Stock jt,379 CO
D.,...1.41 with Sherman, Duncan &
Co. ' Now York 30,080 00
Deterred Popwent on Stock not yet
One . '
97,7
Notes for nation Premiums.. 0:
~
108, 4 1 8 . >
Doe from Aye ~s ecured by bonds.. 33,370 18
Premiums on Policies receotly is and debt, doe tbeCo...-
Balance in 8atik5....... _
ssz,oer 9
The Board of Directors hare this day deebred •
DIVIDEND OP FIFTEEN PER CENT, '
Pepe to on demand on the businem of the Company the
let it:meant. TllO/IAB B. FLOP.ENCE, knelt/eat.
Enron, Ilcusnota, Secretary.
MOS. J. HUNTER, Agent,Pittsbnret,
No. 90 Water atm
D027.6md1e
Reliance Mutual lmuraaee of
PHILADELPHIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
cAruu.turgat—auuna..vaert 45-Bscsnurr Um:um
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Ilersh
in town or mutiny , .
The mutual principle combined with the security of
Stock Capital, entitlea the 'named to ebereto the mite or
the Ottupany, without liability for Imes.
Thenv Script Certificates of this Company, for profits are co rtible at par, into the Capital Stook of la. tympanyCLEll TINOLET, Prealdent.
B. M. lIINCILKAN, Secretary.
G. id Stroud,
John R. Worrell,
n)
Be. W. Tingley,
Lothrop,
ILL Canon,
Robert Wand,
C. Sternums.
Chas. Leland,
Wm. M. Samples Pittsl'g.
J. O. COTFIPP, - Agent
n. Third and Waal street.'
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompson,
Samuel Riepleam,
6. W. Cementer,
Robert Steen,
C. 8. Wool,
EMEIEED
Jacob T. Bunting,
William 3111.er,
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co.
Office, Corner Market and Water Sta.,
PITTSBRGH, PA.
ROBT. GALWAY, Presiden U t. Tun& Cesium, Seey.
Tide Cbmpany makes every Insurance appertaining to ar
connected with LIFE RISE&
AL., egelnet Hull and Cisrgo Rieke, on the Ohio end
mnseisalpni were and triluiteriee, an Marine askgen
lly.
And a,gainet L. or Damage by Fire. •
And against tbo Perils or the Sea and Inland•Serigation,
Ll
Policies.lo ' 1 ' ilite 'Owe* rates cornilident with safety to
W per*.
Robert Galway,
Samuel McMahen,
Joseph P. Gement, M. D,
John &zit,
Jimee Marshall,
David Rkhey,
Jam. W. Raman,
Clue. Arbuthnot,
feltl—my2s-4
Eureka 1r
Alexander Bradley,
Joseph S. Lech,
John Ptßorten,
Manx&ldß. Bonne,
David 11. Chambers,
William Cp..
Robert 11. Bartley,
John WOW,
_at Insurance Company,
OP PENNSYLVANIA,
0.91ee No. 9 Mar St,Pitlantsg/t.
storm 'WAY IsY., 1667:
Stock Due Bills, payable on demand, and sem,
ed by two approved names.-- 4118,330 00
Cash In Pittsburgh Trust Company 48,390 U
Premium notes_ 47,564 49
122 shares Exclutsnce Bank 5t0ek—C05t......... ..... 6,950 00
tillVceltable.. 6,600 00
6,365 40
Book Accounts_
12,220 95
J. 11. Shoenberger,
IV. K. NiA3
R. I). Cochran,
Jobn A. Caßidley,
C. W. Bachelor,
Jame• I. Bennett,
R. Fursrr, Secreta7. J.
0. W. Onu,
L 31. Pennock,
W. W. Martin,
R. T. Leech, sr.,
D. McGann...,
Go. S. &Met.,
SIIOESURCIER, Pm'
Monongahela Insurance Company.
Orncr, Yo. £Ol WATra _
Wig insure Agaiss' t al/ Find* ofFut and Miriam Mal:
°mums—JAMES A. lIITTCHISON, Preddent.
lITNRY M. ATWOOD, Socretary.
Wm. B. B Dll6cTom
, I Alex.
John Atwellohner, Wilson Meg.
Maar,
Wm. Ree, /ohm McDevitt,
Thos.B. Chub; Geo. A. Berry, -
Jam A. Mathison 14.,114•11111'
Etrutational.
Collegiate mad Commercial Ins E nt .
NEW IrT..A.A. CONN.
THIS INSTITUTION HAS B F.
soceemral operation for ten rare. It Is d t•
meet the wants of the:. Parents who wish to , oscura lot
their Sons all the sdrantageafor mental ednostion that can
be Anywhere furnished, without losing that Menthe, to
healthould that parental .opertildoll and Meernment which
the young require.
The mental training includes • thorough English,hiatior
mats al and Mend& Education, to reference too complete
preparation for any hosinem that does not remdre the re
etruction of the Law, „Medical or Theologies/ &hook •
COMM of claadcal denim, minute, thorough and extended
as may be drake% a thecae. of Modern kanguagee, un d o
native teethe* !Meer* and Mental and Politlcel -delence,f,
The Moral Education is warred by the wpm! indtlexica •
of the teachers; bye disision of the school tato families' of
moderate Am, of which the Tice Prindmls me the hem*
by graduated, d
rea plinary measureg and by reglllar COW.
A . 4f= of MlLltibt, i ltr i t i ftence, enti of the dreamer of
The Phyakal Training corsfals of s prescribed. omen re
sundae in • large and well fondshed gymnasium' ander]
the direction of an accompllatud Oymnarr, and of ouch IA
&mount of Military drilling, under pill organindion se as .
Infeetra terra, with competent emote, and Instructors, se
will secure bodily vigor, habits of command and obedleom
and • kind and degree of knowledge wldelt maybe . MetudieU, •
to the full discharge of the duties . of • citizen. Core
hi also taken to encourage wholesome sports, • bathing and
rowing and opportunities an furnithal ke comadotalpe•
destrian ons Murtha country. Students are
ted at any time of the year.
Catalogues with fell informatkes will be howls* on
plicatiou to tho Principal.
roylZ.l3rmre-r. RIISFINIS.
Meadville Female lenallaarpe
MICE NEXT TERItId this Institution will
commence on MONDAY: August Alst.
Pupils will be charged S7,AO per PIM and will Milo tha
studies they rah to panne thms the Wowing list. •
twdteg, *wind ZoolOgy,
t ooo d,troe, Modern Astronomy,
Wilting,
Prommetalkm, lisp Drawing, Not Illiknophy,
Spann, Ancient Geogreptg e Ph7alalagy r
Onnumar, Arithasetic,.
Clt=4,6ohetrk, Gh
14_ Pigg
m„ e ies! "
Alge Dool t-lbra, iammg,
mist
Legire Botany, . Geometry,
Trigonometry.
For Greek, Latin, fyllan ,
„ftaMid iftlaid Gement
dwatall and Angkidemen, an .tional charge o p will be
made.
Moto, per marce of twenty
Use of Piano
Drawing, per cent.. of 4
Oi B
l Palot.l. ”
A German IsAy, an excellent pimGet. maid. SZ 4 .=
and will give Imams on she Piano and in German and .
Pll4lllZerirarde rill t
fuel and light, nio doted e.Ccinglar of the fomily of
the
$3 per week.
All payments ere - to to mad* In advance.
fellrelholly ;ONEIDA KENDALL, A. IL, Principal.
•
A PRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
li BOYS, AT NLW BRIGHTON, BRAYER COUNTY, PA.
Roe. JO& P. TAYLOR, A. Mw Iscroa.
The Bummer Term will begin on MONDAY, May tith.
Bon admitted aVany time and tuition charged from dal
of entrance.
For Circulars, addrem the Rector,
Brighton. Pa.
The dip patron* of thie &hoot, to
made, are
Hon. That. M. !lone, I r
Rev. T. B. Lyman,
Geo. 8. Solden, Esq., '
U. L. Ringwalt, Lao.,
at hit natdanee, Maw
wham zelbreace mey be
. Wm. F. Jaunt"
. Bimenbargm, Esq.
Lewis, Esq..
Weir,
11CFALL OF Si'. JAMES THE LESS, PIIW.
AIIadDELPIILC—A FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR
ROYB.—Rev. D. 1148MYSSR, Rector.
,
The Almost Iteadm wilt been On TIM:WAY, September;.
Stmt.
The COUrOS of Stsidycomprfsrs Ancient and liodarsalon
11;thf:aroatka, NatoralSefaccs, Draialog, le. Foal
~ luktW For Circulars, ac., address tie ]lector 7
,
Res. B. a. a,
(P. O.) Falls of &boy Ikfll, Pbllo.
VITTANNINLE INSTITUTE.-
DAY AND BOARDLNO 241110aL,-Eer,J . $ . gay
end LADY, Principals, late of New York.
lizronrcco—ltev.
D. Eilllketly Peredlse, P. Rei.
J. Parker, N. Y.; Dr. 1141, Editor of Joerital IleeDlo Rev.
Dr.j. B. Many, LL. D., Kittanohog, PA; Rev. J. Painter.
E. Mr. Haltom Bev. Mr. Dkk &More Pkteborkh Gasakee.,
JOdge Bufkokton, eMf citleena geaoreky, cd Kittanning.
Catakeoles annull t Weeding Ream sod Libriey Bea ms "
Bud and Gold Papai Wlndo*.fitaulea. •
A BEAUTIFUL. ARO lly
CLE.fu aqui] i n
li appearance to Huila Gold "Shades, at . kes Mao an:
quarter tad oat. Mel are made on ham, Dora' Mud
041763811 Paper, sod will azdado ten light ninth Masi j
then Oa Muslin Sninadg they are also an enttrely - Sts• kilt,
and v.".
de and well worth
oak by y the Atte:akin of Deakin. Idiantictered
for
.172 8 8. A, Fourth atreet, below alarket,Pkl/s - .•. ,
lb" 1 1.1LADELVIIIA LASTI:OO - pains - Ot'
sod Ntni.tood” fashionable lasts' . A 1..,, WO'
aromsn's Mralght lou , Jona rued tbr Ade by
/7 3 IMAID BARD
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