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TMti'DAY 310Rtitti0, ;AUG. 6, 1857
usSunto g'a■rca ds sacs I , Alir. or Tuts rsrun.
Packer and Poltroonery
..:': . - 41 i army of soldiers with X. poltroon for a
'-commander who should issue n bulletin justify
ing his sneaking away from the enemy when
challengedito fighcirouldbe apt 'to bayonet him
- on the spot had elevate some one of requisite
pluck in place of the lily-livered defunct. But
. the democratic party of Peansylvania is anima
ted by no, such spirit.- Instead of turning
indignantly upon the faint-hearted PACKER, and
emending to be led at once to the fray, they
urn tail with him and slink off contented with
heir voluntary disgrace. The white feather,
instead of,being regarded as infamouit, is adop
ted by them as an ornament, and they march
_____ off', boated without a fight, as if such a retreat
were something to be proud of. After purcha
slug their victory hot fall, net by fair fighting,
but by the vilest frauds, it isnot to be wondered
that they think cowardice a virtue. Easels the
slave that :fights whencheating will serve as well.
When P:AOKrII was nominated we heard a
great deal from his' - trumpeters about his ability
on the stump; hie immense powers to: an orator,
• and the certainty of his vanquishing the "Black
Republicans . ' by his single might. After
Wizarcrr was nominated, end it was given out
that he would probably challenge PACKER, the
democratic press was mightily tickled at the
preposterousness of the idea. WILMOT challenge
' Nesse! Be would never think of such an act
of assurance; as well put his head into the lion's
....,„ mouth at once! Presently it was reported that
%Tumor had challenged him; but the locofoco
leaders were incredulous and suffered them
aches to-deny it be a thing that could not be.
Then catch, the letter itself, fromJculgeymator.
inviting his opponent to canvass the state with
. Lim; and 'although the leaders were astounded
at such extraordinary temerity, they never
doubted' for n moment that Pacarat would
accept the challenge and administer n fitting
• rebuke toeue who dared thus confront the giant.
This was the state of affairs until PACKER.
the great orator and statesman, ignominiously
fled affrighted from WILMOT, and took refuge.
behind the State Committee. The latter was
thus compelled to stand up as a shield before
him, and put forward a manifesto to the faithful
explaining why the challenge was declined.—
' Alas for the expectant democracy! instead ot
' a fight, asunticipated, it was a flight—a base de
section of the field to the enemy without strik
ing a blow. But they hare got used to it very
soon. .EVldently they were not as keen for an
enconnteras they pretended, or they would not
fall in so generally or so meekly in this inglori•
one back down. They hare shouldered their
arms promptly for the retreat, and the party
presses, Which so lately were looking forward to,
the annihilation of Mauer by PACKER on the
stump, are now convinced that stump speaking
is all wrong, and that the true way to conquer
an enemy is to run away from him.
Yet, after all, the poor creatures who are com
pelled thee to vindicate their weak-kneed candi
date are to be pitied. IVhateVer they have to do,
no matter how distasteful it may be, they do it,
and change their tone and their tactics as submis
sively as if they were galley slaves; but ,it is
plain that while they submitthey do not like the
jibes and jeers to which they are subjected, and
that they .march down the bill with much less
spirit that they marched up.' But while we pity
them, their mean-spirited commander is worthy
only of contempt. HencefCrward Pecans and
' Poltroonery will be synonymous terms.
Ksssai.The speech Of, PETER T. ARIA.
Iffiringfellew's partner, which we have publish
ed, bctiio6eitmpletely the ptupose of the hordes
Ruffians. I It will be seen by it that the Misses
films hatte east off their Past names anti pro
fessions and enrolled themselves as "Notional
Democrats" only for the purpose of more se
curely Listening Slavery up on Kansas, limit
object being to use the whole power of the dem
ocratic .pirty acttonfPlieli- that end. Acts
has no donbt that the President is thoroughb
with them in this, and we Rine with him. no
programme he lays down is- a mere repetition m
the old game. When the October election comet.
on, and MTerritorial legislature and Congres
'lona delegate is to be chosen, the pro-slavery
constitution will be ready foe submission to the
popular vote. Re calculates that the Free State
men will be thrown off their guard, and that
the Missourians can then come over in any
numbers, approve the constitution, and elect
another bogus legislature. It looks easy of
accomplishment, and we see nu reason to doubt
that it will be undertaken with the connivance'
and assistance of the general - government.
WALKER is undoubtedly co-operating in this
arrangement. The dispatches from Kansas
published' yesterday, showing that he has framed
an infameas apportionment of the territorial
legislature, giving the free state counties scarce
ly any members and those on the Missoulri
border et:tough to control that body, are evi
dence that he is part and parcel of the conspira
cy to subjnpto Kansas anew. The 11. S. troops,
too, are to be stationed at the AIN, so that the
Missoutiatis can vote unobstructed and the Free
State men be kept back. 'lt is a nicely laid
scheme; let us wait and see how it will work.
Rov. W.itttaa, who went to Kansas, with more
pretension and bombast than any of the Geyer
*nor' who preceded him, will return to the States
__in a more damaged condition than the worst oi
his predecbssors. Isis mission was to be grand
in its effects on the destiny bf the human race,
and the little men really expected to make for
himself stifficient capital to secure the future
Chief Magistracy of the Nation! But experience
has taught poor little 'Bob that while his
vanity was extensive enough, his statesmanship
was "nowhere." - Ile will come home scorned
and execrated by all partiei. The proeLsvery
men will place no confidence in him—the friends!
of Freedoms will despise him—and to crown his
..tinbtfortunes, the administration will desert him.
Thnwthe expectant-President., instead of having
his foolisk hopes realised, will find himself on
the lowest round of the political lAdder. Desti
tute of too dignity -pertaining to statesmanship,
and of tltti shrewdn!ss of a,Common ward poli
tician, heJs . now neither feared nor respected.
His fate ihoilabe a rarning•to presumptions
upstarts and; northein' dmighfaces generally,
and it alUield . cotivitteo them that although the
-•
donkey may array hitesell in the lion'a skin, he
is still a. tioakey. The best that his friends can
do for hire, is to .consign him to. Al speedy and
effective oblivion; for, contemptible
is even more endurable . .than disgraceful
notoriety.; Let peer little Bob, therefore, in
mercy add charity — be buried in the "towb of
the capulets," and out of the reach of the hand
of the political resurrectionist. Sit transit, 4.. e.
RONIV,O.L or TIM SLAVE Titins.—On Our first
page will ibe'found an abstntot of an interesting
debate in ;the British House of Lords on the Ile
viral of the Slave Trmle, to:which we invite at
tention. Orin the same connoction the following,
from the 'Washington correeptmdence of the S.
Y. Tr - ieuste r ie important:
, "A veril'renialicablo fact hai been communicated
to um by gontionian• who sympathisce with the
.Scorttrin all questions consorted" with Slavery. Us
says that the vessel-roily soild' &■Oil examined at
Sevatinah,"3cOrgia, upon suspicion of being engaged
iq the siaro trade, but released for want of proof,
had rushy been prepared for atioyarge tfl.frica,and
that her canters intend to bun g into. Savannah a
cargo of shires from Dahomey.! I' several laws
for the suppression.. of the traffic be brought to boar
against the legality of 'tbo enterprise, they will take
position against the right of the General government
to prohibit the importation of merchandise essential
to thaintercits of the South. Should such a conflict
of State and . - Poideml authority Attie, it cannot be
doubted that would be decoded in favor of the
South, and thus the sieve trade would be formally
establishedlimider;llie. principle* of - dm Deed Scott
Tan PittabtirgbandSte Ile R. B. Bridge,
"to span tM• Ohio Rirer; at • benvilleeWillbe,
• when comirleted, seven bunclied',fe,e,r, Icing.. , It
-will be ninety:B'li feet aboSe water mark,
wick a draW for steamers w h en neasirailijr." ; •
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TiIECEOND STREET MYSTERY
AstoinidlniuDevelopment•
Mrs. Cunningham, her Sister, and Dr. Catlin,
Of Brooklyn, have been arrested on a charge of
being 'concerned in the production of a child
falsely purporting to be the Offspring of Dr.
BurdelL The arrests were made early this
morning, and produced no little excitement.
While Mrs. Cunningham was confined in the
T , ..mba on the charge of murdering Dr. Burdell,
she sent for Dr. Uhl, her family physician, to
attend her. Dr. Uhl, in reply, expressed his
inability or unwillingness to attend without a
written order from Mr. Ball, the District Attor
ney. which he obtained. On waiting upon firs.
Cunningham, he was asked to prescribe for
symptoms similar to those a person might have
who was in the family way: Upon the strength
of this remark, Dr. Uhl asked her if she was
enciente, to which she remarked, that was a mat
ter in which she could not give any information
at present; but on speaking with Mrs. Foster
on the subject, the latter intimated to Dr. U.
dial she understood that such was the case. .
After lie discharge of Mrs. Cunningham from
prison, she in:firmed fir. Uhl that she was preg
nant, and wished him to attend her during her
confinement. The doctor said he was willing to
du so, on condition that other physicians might
assist him, as so much had been said of her, that
he thought ouch a precaution advisable. He
further suggested the propriety of settling the
fact of her pregnancy without delay. lie said
that he would be willing to attend her profes
sionally for that purpose, in conjunction with
two other physicians, whose. names he men
tioned.
She readily acquiesced, but from that time to
i)
the present avoided all f ther allusion to the
subject. This aroused the actor's suspicions.
and he spoke of it to one oft e gentlemen whom
be designed to call in to a.,. - t hll , l, and thought
it important to' hasten the examinaticr., if the
fact was as she 91414..1
The result was that Pr. Uhl placed himself
under the direction of the District Attorney,
and continued his resits to Mrs. Cunningham.—
The District Attorney advised hint to go, and
concealing his doubts and sl,picions, learn from
Mrs. Cunningham h., full views and arrange
ments. Upon another interview Mrs. C. admit
ted to him that the approaching confinement was
a itunkhg, and offered him $lOOO if he would
undertake the job of finding a child and assist
ing at the "aceoucAmrnt." Whereupon Dr. Uhl
apparently assented, and returning to the Dis
trict Attorney reported progress.
The District Attorney then laid down the fol-
lowing plan of action: Dr. Uhl should concoct
a story of a "California widow" tone of his
patients) whose husband being away had been
indiscreet, and was ready to bring forth a 'ire
sponsibility, - for which her husband was not
responsible; that being sent for to go to Colifor
sin, she was anxious to bestow it upon any of
those kind ladies who are perpetually advertis
ing "for infants to adopt," and was so anx
ious to conceal her shame that there would be
au probablity of her sprit, to reclaim her
child.
When the Doctor communicated the plan .to
Mrs. Cunningham she expressed herself highly
delighted with the arrangement. She was to
feign all of the pains of child-birth, and the
forum usual to such affairs were to be gone
..hrough.
Dr. Uhl asked her when it would be must con
venient for her to become a mother. Thursday,
July 28, was the shortest time for the “ordinary
gestation," and so the first week in August was
agreed upon. The District Attorney then con
sulted with Washington Smith, of the Altus
douse Governors, and Mr. Kellock, one of the
officers of that institution, and was promised a
child at the proper time.
He also found it necessary to find another phy
sician who should take charge of the child and
win. for its health, while it woe in waiting for
Mrs. C., and accordingly sent for his most inti
mate friend and his own personal physician, Dr.
De La Montagne, of Fiskill. The-Doctor prom
ised to lend his aid and came down to New fork
for that purpose.
Dr. Uhl and Dr. De La Montagnie were then
brought together by Mr. Hull at his office, and,
after a consultation, started out to find fitting
apartments for the California widow and the un
lawfully begotten child. No. 180 Elm street
was eventually selected.
To this place a marked child was taken yes
terday afternoon from Bellevue. Mrs. Gunning
nam being apprised that the infant was ready for
called there about 0 o'clock, in the attire of
a Sister of Mercy.
Dr. Gilchrist was in bed, disguised as a wo
man, its nightcap and gown, personating the
newly-confined widow. The child „was ready
packed in 'a basket, and she tookit without
speaking, and left.
Captain Speight, who had followed t iter
from her own house, got into the same,car
Ads her on her return, and saw her enter her
house.
On the outside were Copts. Speight, Hopkins,
Dilks, District-Attorney Hall, and others. .12. r.
Uhl was sent for by Mrs. Cunningham, and on
[is at rival was ushered into a dark room, where
Hrs. C. was in bed.
• She feigned to ho very sick, and, groaned in
tpparent agony. lie found a nurse ilrere, named
lane Dell, washing the child.
While he was there Dr. Catlin brought in a
sail of blood and smeared the sheets, and other
vise made it appear that hirth had actually
Laken place.
Mrs. Cunningham exclaimed soon after, ,
'mice put my trust in God, and he has favored
me; I shall now be revenged upon my prom
zutors."
Boon alter this, as Dr. Catlin was leaving the
ootise, he was arrested. Dr. Montagnic got Dr.
Chris hat and some of his clothes, and thus dis
guised obtained admission as Dr. Uhl, saying he
sad forgotten something.
Capt. Dills went in with him, and up to the
front room, second floor, where she was.
Capt. Dilks said to her that having heard that
he was confined, he thought it his limy to come
and see her, and make himself acquainted with
the fact.
While saying this they were standing at the
:oom door. She ordered the woman to clone the
loor against them and put them out. They
then entered, and 1/7. M. sac down by her side,
while Bilks went down and let Mr. Hall and
Captains Speight sod Hopkins in. 'They all
then went up stairs to her room.
She undertook to be very saucy and said the
:hill was her legitimate child. They took it
from her after a struggle. She screaming.
"won't take my dear little innocent baby," "my
tenting little daughter."
They persisted, however, and sent it to Belle
vue to its mother, who wan anxiously waiting
for it.
They then arrested Mrs. Cunningham, Ann
Rural!, her sister, Jane Bell, the , nurse, and
others.
Alre. Cunningham ix now at No. 31 Bond
ttreet, Ann Burns and {one Bell at the Station
Trit. Tuaddy Err.
( From the Paluenellle Telegraph Extra of Tuesday. j
GREAT CONFLAORATION IN PAINFIWILLE.—
About twenty minutes before four o'clock this
morning, a fire, which proved to be of unparal
leled destructiveness. in the history of Paines-.
elite, broke out on the alley running parallel
with and on the south of Main street. Mr. N.
Pomeroy, stopping at the Franklin House,
having occasion to be up through the night, en
gaged in forwarding cattle by railroad, discov
:ring smoke issuing from the alley hastenvito
the spot and found that a pile of shavings and
finely split kindling wood had been piled in the
Ingle of the building of Messrs. Baker & Thomp
son, and ignited. Mr. Pomeroy succeeded in ex
tinguishing the pile of kinffling, but the flames
bad already caught high up the building, and in
t few minutes lit up the roof of the adjacent
hltick of Messrs. Gray & Thompson, at the cor
oer•of St. Clair and Main streets. The flames
immediately sprang across the alley to the south,
taking Ghetto large storehouse and the dwell
ing of Mrs. Board immediately South. Gillette
store, upon the western side of St. Clair, was
several times on .fire, but finally saved, with
slight damage. "-The fire ran with great rapidity
east, taking everything upon the alley and on
the south side of Main street, to State Street,
and south on State street, taking the residence
of Mr. 11. C. Whitney.
The fire spread south, on St. Clair street, as
fai as the dwelling of Mrs. Beard, which was
totally destroyed- Worth $2,000, and supposed
to be insured $l,OOO at. Buffalo.
The stores on the opposite sides of St. Clair,
Main and State at. were frequently on fire, and
all of them slightly injured, as were the goods,
all of which were removed with all manner of
rough usage.
The firemen worked to their utmost ability,
but with such combustible material, their efforts
were nearly in vain. The loss falls generally
upon the shoulders of young mechanics and mer
chants, the most enterprising and industrious of
our citizens—and in some instances it falls in
deed heavily. But we shall all have the sympa
thy of our ?pore fortunate fellow citisens—and
we,wpl all kcep.our hearts and try again.
.
GOYEILSOIL POLLOCK' will, by special invitation,
address the Young Men's Chriftian ..4ezociation of
this city, this evening, at Masonic flail. The
welf-known ability of his Excellency as a public
speaker and his unblemished reputation is an
'individual, will 'no doubt attract a large and
appreciative audience. The example thus shown
by the highest officer recognized.by our State
constitution, in mingling with the people, for
meraland religions purposes, is 'Worthy of Six
te:ntire imitation , by all men in position and
Thenotiee of the ,teeeting of the "Assoeist
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wili belbun ender tlutproper. head in the
,preee* hone of the Gazette.
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Or Coonsa.—The Pas!, of yesterday .:.:dose I . -,-- - ,Ssperfat, siottgeg; i-. - . - '1 , ..
..,414;0 5111Derti0Mtilli.i . .,‘ ..•
not contain the news horn' Suisse; tarnished *to 1 — . - -- --7-- ------,, 1- -4 - —r-'...----- - ----------- - ---_
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. . - -To Dividlds.. '-••• ' ' --- 313ffiltAkril' AND II vaTrectffitaar ZLeRI .
the press--by tel.egraith. about the infirm:ons 1 . ,
irriday.' ...kugurst 21. st. - .1 1 ' s ' Pittsbrol.h.June Iffillbl3s7.
central) which Groi.-*Velker is purseting ..iit that I ~..,„, -, *-
' .ur. Calvin M. Fitcli. =. I fr . ...„,p1N conforrnitT with the 25th sectson of the
u" . =-Y Constitution of ihe Commenwealtli of Pennsyls beanie,
territory. The Post is afraid to let the truth I
till I indite le hereby gtv. that, apeneanca Inn hams& to the.
about ife”eas matters reach its readers; and t M o o l l end his aloPoinbneat in l' sllll mgh - Legislator', at the nett melon, for the Renewal nr Exten
1. nof 111XDAT, EICGUEIFt 21. when he will POS ITELY ir,,,,, of the charter a the 31erchants' and Ilannatecturena
therefore suppresses it. , The Union plllidiehed r , LEATH enTsaggali. IMPIRATIYE ENGAGEMENTS Dank , r ypro o h,,,..h, r , u , l , ter . o rpft,, t o wars By - or d er
CALM° 'um' nstwn gRr All Pett". therefore, of the Board of INnectore. •
the news; was it not en oversight? who wish to consult Dr. Fitch. carat 00 so before that dale. i
.w..,..,,d IT. IL llENN.T.Cashier.
Roane, Nes.2s and ffiIST.CIAIR HUTEL. Office hours, 10 ,
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.R.to 4 r..., daily. No. calla received on the Sabbath, I Orrlct or ran hatesmustt Foot. Wars's.
except in Cases or ritlerne urgency. Dr. Flub wilier...don- I Ann Civic:ten Redman Connect,
ally he :anent from the city on Saturday and Monday of . rtrnactoo, July . 27th, 1857.
each week. and when In town wall. to devote thaw daye to I
- "'INTEREST ICOTICE.—Notice IR hereby "it
editing. and would prefer to r.,..a.ive nacelle from those who • e d that in accordance with a liceolothin of the ' ik " vrtrd
well nail on any other day " t the peek ' 0 " TUES. ' or Dinwtors, adopted 22d Inst., lotenva at the rate or tic tee-
DAAS, WEDNIffiDAYS, THURSDAYS end FRIDAYS, of
each week, Dr. Fitch Inn alwave be at hie afire. • I
-cent. per annum Po. the yeer ending Julfr Ist. 1057, out all
• the Full Stuck of this Company will he allowed and pod tn
Patient. desiring' to consult In'. Fitch should not defer till
Ow etockimidera, In Stork, on and after Augnst 15th, pm:.
the last few olaye of hie appointtnee , . me they will incur great I Norgreviaent Stockholders can have their certiftmstee es
ask of not bent - gable tn obtain the attention desirable, the
~, mama to them. hy encloolng the proper power. of attorney
throng before be u fore n,y l o etr o du , V g feing (momently took as to memo.. (..loch not be had ra the "dice of the Compute. m this city,
melt case the u'I'LL-1° ettei l le ,",*r al :E7 d Ohm. street. Nev, York.) to the undersigned.
...I " re ..heieliF even Prevehithc id. e..."titeJ the.. °' '' n ' Th e Transfer Weeks will be dosed from Augnet ha to ffiah.
Consultations and FrVamlnations of the Chest ERIE, tad, • ~....,,,,
T. D. lEIF.SIILEIL Secrentry.
m Dr. 111.11 does tot preffind to nil, the dead , he does not
.... _
wish to Diet any in the last stages of Censumptlou. or where ' 11
. .... , 'I RON crry 13-I:St.—The Stiickholti
• tie, traitment amnia be adopted: and he Main . * men. L' , /' erg Etre LLrehy notified then ati ELECIION for
te°l44 to him wands not wish to lame the troth . .s. ,h,e hi THIRTEEN DIRECTORS of the IRON ITT RANK. ail!
accustomed to tell those consulting tom what im 1m0...." be held at Ow 21cac0.2 . 8 Excrwinc, 'mirth street. on
I their r ti eduation, er the mama mn diri o r, of their Lunge, THURSDAY. {cam st Gth, between the hours of ten
and thou: who have delayed till their Lunge are dertropet 0 . 01 ., 0k. 0. 0,...0,ra two, P.C.
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cannot hops for any onmortmement. Theobahl totbstsetter. 1 M. RE Itnarn,
Dr. Fitch would also add. that he may be coneultel foe R.O. Leslie. I JAMeli LEttpince.d.
Affectione of the Heart (Synap.th<ti, N''''''..."' ''''' I John Scott. J. Seilommunker.
General Debility. Also, for Dyspepsot Fetualn Divans., 1 James 0. Croft, l Leotard S. Julia.,
end all ether derangements of the system pr sitep.lll2 to John wt., I Wen. 11. William;
Asthma or Coneumptin. letTel..tillerl - John S. Dilworth, : Lows Mortraudern,
! —-- - ~,o:4t Vommisslonent.
Tar. Etsc-rms ne KENTUCKFT —The Democrats
have made a pretty clean sweep in. Kentuctey,
having elected eight certain and probably. nine
of the ten Congressmen; a majortty of the Leg
islature, and State Treasurer. This result also
secures the election of a DemoCratic United
States Senator in place of. Hon. John 11. Thomp
son. The Know Nothing party is .thus com
pletely discomfited in that State, and in order
to haule the. Democracy, hereafter, with any
prospect of success lucre must be a different or-
I and a new issue.—Cin. Wednes
day.
AlAltitlED—On Tur•day. Augu at Sth, N tho residence of
Major Symington, Allegheny Arcettal. by Rev. Prof. W. D.
bloom, of Oakland C010z.., Mks, Roy. S. It. BERTON, of
I'o, I to Ilia, OTTILIE M. A., daughter of the
late liofrallt Franz Mueller, of Frieborg, (intuit Dorby of
Radon. ane:chu
RN,Orctal jaoticro
Dyspepsia and Debility . Cored.—Theodore
Fronk, Esq., of Pittsburgh and fiteubeticlllo Railroad 0111 C.
`For yearn I Tiara been on itioalid from Dyspepsia. With
o hope of relief. I resorted to many alleortheed remedies, hat
failed in desiring the benefit nought for, until I tried your
HOLLAND Ettri.S. the happy eflocto of which upon the dig
Keno , °rpm, and in restoring a .I..bilitated Pyedeni. calm.
00 to recommend it confidently to nil suffering.. from 14s.
PfiloM." .
ot $1 per bottle, or nix bottle.. for $Ol. by the pro-
prietors, PAO E. Jo.. At CO., )lanufafinting Pilarlll,
erstaillN und Clienligla. Pittsburgh, Pr.., mid DroguiOtt gees
entity. See velyertisurn..nt. .I . ol:dtser
Exchange Ban!, ot tiebraska, ti
£L C EXC E, T.
GEO. SINCLAIR, Pred 11. VERDER, Cazie'r.
OF:O. SINCE...Iin& CO..
General Land Agents E Dealer in Land W airanla,
Trlnren.oe, 'V..
Will 4ive their permolial rdnmtion to Buying and Selling Roal
k:atate. Entering Loaning Mont• and Tsars,
In Nebradka, luxe and Keane.
Vacbane Runk. Plushitrgh. N.
R. Patrick & Co., Banker. Pittiihnrgh, Pa.
Atwell, LP. & Co.. Morrhsitil.
Y. Rah.), BaitLer. PlOl.lOlOO.
Lani, & Co.. Sew York.
Loc.. & C o .. Ilank,r., SI. I.oui.
5.11,.. A Co.. Alen "
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DR. HENRY AN DER'S lODINE RATER
INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE
CEE (AIN REMEDY FOR S"ROFCLA.
Div Maar Aanges having Itt length VITICIM4I.I In effect.
Ing what has hutg ta,nrousidered Hie great desideratum In
medicine. a PERE SOLUTION OVIODIN EIN WATER.
offer, H.. thu Farolty and Public a.n nntiody for n multi
tude of complaint. hitherto prononnond beyond all radical
cure.lu Id/ •Iflan.JUl, mITOCIA.Ua where the seronfnlona
taint Droller hereditary or to:united, the lODINE WATER
ERADICATES Tit E ELEMENTS vf the disease. In FEVER
AND At Eit perfects a THOR)VO II and PERMANENT
removal from Ow ...tent of the morbid causal of the din
order. The bottetirtal reunite; are immediately felt in LIV
ER CO3IPLAINT, BILLIOCS DISEASES. ILEMOPTISIS.
and other II EMO RI I AD ES, TUMORS, REA ItT DISEASES.
DERANOEM ENT OF TILE LIVER:KIDNEYS and BL.AD..
DIIIL DROPS V, RHEUMATIB .A le
DIA. lI.EMORRLIOIDS,NERVOILS AFFF.O lONS. and all
FEMALE DISEASES, together sr ith BRONCHITIS. and the
entire range of PI'LMON ARV AVM Dr. Henry
Anders' lodine Water haw been anal)ad I.y Dr. lames IL
Chilton, the celehrated eherneirt, and al.ri by Professor
James C. Broth. of the U. S. Mint. of Philadelphia, and
oth romottnor it to be Joe! uliot It is npreseuted. For
circular.. furni.hlng full Cletill4 of the legititnat• character
of }llPlreinnrlatbk rusiteme. v Fell a. for certifivate• vol
untarily given by 1.11.....110 hare Nam cured try Its tote,—
The robin- are in.11...1 to call shop
MEMEIII=I
=CU
DR. KEYSER'S Saiou LI/ER BRACES—From
Pittsburgh Dispatch. April 10th. 18.58.—F0r more than 3
yea, past err hart constantly wont the W.ltington Su.
pender Dram, mannfaetured by Dr. tiro. 11. Keyser. of No
IVO street. in thl• city. and would heartily 1.. - nzu
mend It to all a I, a, compelled to follow a ..lentary orris.
potion. A• wr. have lad, remarked. in calling attention
to Its merits. It aloorMs fora brace and suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloon, heing a. I.l.wed u fo continually
tend to firing tlto Nliouldor• to their natural position and ex
pand the chest. tt omen. hundr.Ob of whom are annually
injured I, the ne.41.1 of etre-mons ~ klrts." should
prom', thew brace-. Its particular in procuring the Lind
mentioned.. ma n , of the tram add are humbug. Sold
at Dr. GK... 11. KF:VSIER . S. WholeattleDruggio.l.l.o Stood
met, sign ..f the t /olden Mortar. .le.,X1:11 art F
neaultat•he,
They will cure the roLut violent headache.
They will eon. .-ir•tie
They are n boor an well u pura-ative.
If your brad /mu. you, onehr will cure yoo.
If you 1131 U itollge,ttital they alit help you.
If y it, itick the, will tunke vou well.
They ou
are the 1... t pill to cure billoustiees.
They are n plain pill wnA a foal pill.
No better pill cat. I.e couipoundcil.
They only 2. , coot+ n box.
Serit by until tool! putt of the rolled note.
Direct your letter. to Du. KEY:+KIt, \o. 140 Wool .tract,
PittabutTh. Pa.. the IVliole..tle Agvut. toy,illwst
•
lion. often do we ileac the inquiry titaile,
what con 1 pot run , vinient r^anip I am ohti.tlyßub
tent to. I aril know the can« 1.. lie nit tin , Orgnent Indnl•
i;"nc.• hi ratio.; the ‘,..tni4e. fl nit+ nf ih. .1‘ 4 .01,
61 , 10.1 r , gtawf obi:.-.rots during the
-day nil,, niukt pay the penalty. nor a.l-lee to
tocb w,.0hl alwava to keep a bottle of t!o.tener'n et.ll
elint , Stoniaelt Ititter,, in the house. as it , illl sill , -.1 in.
ant edict h. AI, hosing Cramp+. Spasms, Cholera
which A, ,enernlly the r.ult nr Isver - 1.1ill•
Bence in vil,taltio. In 'AO. when Inter,. 1a ontronitrit
nor:tat:lr can aff.tr.l t.• Ia will:tont the... kitten. They can
Iv had of env 4.atr drihakte for ono , I dler per Inr.llo, mu-
Wai, a toll quart. t‘tdch wdl last the ....on all
clruggimm to t &Apr. gvnerally. Jr-TviarefrT
Price 31ed.1 Houry Bostp,
MEMMEEM
Fi S. CLEAVER'S PURE GLYCERINE SOAP. for tha
Sian. being r new article, recommended by the Faculty.
BLOW\ wisusoi; nnj e.rory detcrlptlon of FANCY
SOAP and PER VEMEP.Y to be had of all roveciabie read
ers in the 4tate.
• Manufactory 1{..1 Lion Square. London. blua for tha
1:u1t4,1 Stay, 81 and Street, N. York.
11=11
S WINGS- MACH.MINTEISI
WHEELER & WILSON
SIANUFACTURING
Bridgeport. Con n,
Pit teburgh,llB Fifth Street.
Tio.. Machina Stitches the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At dm phNsanta of the Operator, making 'rill, raise tine
Tlumr
nnd beatelifts/ and durable :Witches per Minute, almost nob,
leasly. and ars. becoming indlgnettrable for family
Full information may no obtahual by addressing Jame
Ewing. or ALEX. It. REED, Agent,
No. E 9 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
WM. Sc CO.
BANKERS.
nvon STREET, roft.vrx THIR
DEPOSITS received on current accounts as
swank
Interest Judd only on money &rivalled for is fixed time.
All checkson our office srdi be paid in'enrreney, unlea
otherwise. marked.
W.ll. Williams & Co. buy and sell Exchange on the prin
cipal cities of tits U 13111,11 States and Europe. e27..1en
ionic, Sign and Ornamental Painter.,
ME=
Dtar..B Ir
•
White Lead and Zino Paints. -
..Atoo, on kinds of 141nts,Oi14, V4rolobes, Window (41.4,
Potty, Bru4heo, to.,
144 .1 out SYred, two door. abne r c Diamond ARO.
mrl9lydk
I. M. .ur-I-riFE.
DACEIR.OI,I.II.NT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street
(Dr. Matt's New Dulhbug.) • PPITPDPROR, PA.
qr•Jetlydre •
JAS. McL.A.llGlEcr_. TN,
moguni-ronsm or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
delbilyfe Nat. 168 and ITO Second Street.
JOHN LAU G.TaLrisr,
ssamze.c.ra - m.
mr3l.3rnd No. kri, Mod &reel, near Elwrr..
-
Pittsburgh Variety Works
JONRS, WALLINGFORD Ar. CO.,
(lincertetoro to Wormictr, Atterbury k C 0..)
3touttetcturtreof (EWA and Loft !haul Door Lncke, Spring . ,
Drop .11.1 Thutub Ladle,, Platform, nod Counter &do,,
Coffee, Corn and Palm Mille, and lennettic Hardware gener
ally. comer or Water end Orant streets, Pittaburgb, Pa.
Jenllydfa
JOHN THOMI , I3ON -- ,
410 LIBERTY STREET,
European and Intelligence office,
Keep. always fur sale Warta on Europe for any amount,
and steamer and Packet Ticket• to and from Liverpool to
New York.
(Mein for rooks and general howler-work furnished to
houtokropern on abort 11.0100.
Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pill. and Syrup Mon), on hand.
Passenger. brought from New York and Philadelphia on
rally,' to Pittsburgh. J I,y
JOIN COCI-IFG.A.N BROS.,
MAXI.7.I.CTOIRLYS OF
Iron nailing, Iron Vault., Vault Doors,
Window Shutter'', Window .Guards, &e.,
Nos. 91 Second Slrref and 811 Third Stmt.
(IletWeen Wood and Marizet,) PITIIIIII.IIIOU,
Warr on Land a variety of now Pattern,. [wiry and
anltalik for all porpowa. Particular attention gold 10 en
cloaing 11rave Lots. Jobliing done at abort unlit, tnril
MINERAL WATER.
PUMP...COLA:O AND SPA_I3.IT_LpTG r .
DRAWN FROM
PORCELAIN FOUNTAINti,
TIIROUGII- SILVER TEIIER.
Tai ONLY POI.C.UN roverung IN I,IIIIt9VIAp,
D. SCULLY, Fourth etreet,
Comer Ferry et., two doers from Knox'. Confectionary.
.tell Andre
Encx - R - s.- H. cox... Laws.
Forwarding and Conanhuiton Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Sutter, Seeds, Fish,
And Produce Generally,
dew/ A. :3 Wood Street, Pit Libargh.
PAYNE, & CO.,
11111117ARCZOM or
Cooking. Par/or and Heating
STOVES,
Orates, Ptonts, Panders, eta.,
' Mamafacturers of O. Ctlebeatti
citpxr.A.z...COOSZENG RANGrIC.
' • t tO. A 35 LIBERTY' STREET.
35 .
375755 , prrzs a iniA3 a; PA,
flt - ATic, PILE-MINS
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED Pr EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS m . OF A LETTER FROM
To bathe M MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS,
Anti applicable to 13To his Brother at.
WORCESTER, 31ey, 1951.
EVERY t i , 1 1 ., ..1 , 1 t y li , ! ,ee t t
A It y te Indio. and ia in my
klt opinion the need palatable ae
OF toil ag the meet wholi,ome
Saone chat Ismaili,"
The only Modal algtrded by the Jorr of the New York
clot...thou for Forehno Situne, wag ebtained by I 'ea 4. Phil.
I for their WttitCFASEßSlfillki the worlb
ale tante of which haying IM to nunhgroug 'lnitiator.. per
chx—r cameral.. requested to et, that the name. of
EK
"L & are impregged upon rue Ilidtle and
FloPperi .'o , n the Libel:.
Sole Altolesele Agerr. for the United Alo h a.
JOIIN DUNCAN s SONA,
400 Broadway. New hark.'
A stock elwnys in nom. Alto, order, received for direct
shipment from England. tnylklyilfcr
H. C. TfLPdArt & CO.,
N 0.73 J - Oottrt l, I=4( reel, Yi t Pa..
GENERA'. INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
(1.481,09 etPITAL RexcAtcyr&A tA,CA4,004).
lAA., Fire. Marino and Lsro Ftoric Welke of all .I,Frlie
nuns taken at current ram In the ure.t reliable and prompt
prying.anpaniva in the amt... jyanlyfe
ap7:ftm..l/11xtr•P
Nelson n '.itiebrety pes.
Gallery, corner Third and Market Street.,
ENTRANCE ON TRIER STREET.
Wm are now iiirtnamil to otter to the poblie imr well known
stiles of Ambrotypen at tho low wire of ON}: DOII.AIt and
CPWARDF. TINSae wanting liEenesses taken in the teed
idyl.. of the art, x ill Ito! It greatly to their Internet to give
this establl,lon.t a'rall. A largo lumortment of Plato and
Fancy Cone, always on hand. at , ltlyfit
W. ST D. .N...TICE.I.T.A_Frr.
PARVILIMS AND IMAM. IS
AR Muds of Tobacco, SunEand Cigars,
Stare recebily taken the Ludding No. ISO Wisal street, to
addition to their Manufacturing . kstablistment, No. 43 Irwin
street. where they will t, pleased to rorelee their friends,
isprilydfs
The price of a Flacon .na gout..
The price of the 1•01.11.16 ........... 75 cents.
The price of
Fru it. (miry elegant I. 75 rents.
The prier 01 the Fruit, (per hot) Is LAI/
The prier of the
tune
Is 60 rents.
Get some F.ungilunni. Erery)ex7y uses u.
I NO EIS :,.on Broadway. Nett Y.. old Kverytthore.
FRANGIPANNI. • .
Noneg le Till Prnite—Whereas certain 1.... In the
tinned Staten are otTertng for hale
Frangipanni Perfumes,
of a entirloo• nature. iu Imitation nif the reel article made by
31.4.44.1. Flt tIE k I.I'ItIN, thh I.
TO CAL - 110N TUC CtiBLIO
that non.• I. geottine Ent what has the :mom of PIESST k
LUBIN of Ilona et. London, on the bottled and sold by
INGER 4 f 70.. of New York. SOLE AGENTS.
The New London. - oettt,
Frangipanni, an Eternal Perfume
From the Holy City.
I Elt t CO., En) Broadway, New York. Sold Flrorywhere.
tic.. Roc= _coon n. no. w. irctonot.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
T301" - to & CO.,
Manufacturers of CAST STEEL: SPRING. PLOW and
A. R. STEEL; Sl . ltlsidti a.. •
Qtrs., floss omit First bYrre..s. FUtitsurgh, W.
D. B. noG- - mns Ar.,
I.I.I.TVILS. Or
Rogers' Improved Patent Steed
Creittvotor 'reeth,
Onver Rats and Piave Street', Pdtettersh,
aS:lydk•
British and Coottornum F....berme
pulsrca.N. SI 1 R A az CO.,
On the Union - Sas* London,
/n Salvo r .C.l and Upwards.
Theo." Dnets arr. anilahle at all the principal totnt of
Euglan.l. Scotland and Ireland and the Ointment.
We am draw :tight I:mann :W. A. tilthArditA UM A ItAlc
UN, Frankfort a Malt, Which *erre a+ a Remittance to all
parts of Germany., Switzerland and Holland.
Venoms intending to travel abroad may procure through
ni Lefton of Credit, on which Money can
needed, to any purl of Europe.
l'ollecitiotri BMA. Note and other securitici in Lampe,
will receire prompt attention. •
KM. IL VMS
nth= corner Wo9d and Third ntreets.
C.A.R.LOS 1a.4.17.iCr11;
(Wiser of Penn and Cklil4l,W4t, Patlbtinrk,
Wholesale and RotaWPeraler In
Choice, Brandt. of Iraporterl C'igrarn,
TOBACCO, BsC-,
!„Brits thn ntteution of Smoker. and Movers to lila
stock. vvlltch will Be famalcomplete is to quality .d variety.
mr.5.1y,1
'Hata, Capra and it'un.
IirCORD & •
Wholexe le and. Retail' Ifni tars,
,
Jai Ire S:rwt,
dare always on hand a HI ..no <Tinplate wick at FLAYS.
CAPit and FUILt Whole-w/o and Jitairs7j NAM at the lowest
Kamera pewee. r•• which they hate attention of ell ton,
P. EL.A.YI)/C.N.
(Suet... Poor to W. 1V1:W.30.,1
Alannfacturer of FailEllEAL 011. anal L No. s 2
Fourth stroct. betirmo Wood end*Arket, Pit tslumgh. l'a.,
The motersiomd is prepared kill furtdah Nalco. olds
Etloneol Oil and Burn We fluids of liaapetior quality. of hi.
0 , 1 , 13 manufacture. Also, Alcohol,Qtruaseur cud Pine Into,
and evory dc.scriptiou :Mlle and Cintrol'able Gir
antloted,Candulabras of the latest patAenta .11 moot appror
ad style,
Chandeliers, thrandole• and Lamps rUifalead and regttlld
ed.
The Above Oils supplied regularly ovet Tw eel to customeir
front our wagon. aotratlyk. P. IIAYOKS.
O R G-41; Writ, XrYSiA N,
Mennfactun•r nntl Nailer In nit kiwi. of
TOBACCO, SNIIET ROM CIGARS,
A N D
ZAEL.A.M . TOMS.A.(*,
Corner q/Sonidtfidel Sired a/4 Diamond Alb yr,
oc3lyfc PITISDUKO It. PA
gASi I-
isermi;toml.A.wr
No. 52 ST. GLAIR STREET,
re2Ckfctf (Dr. Irides Nis, Wing.)
TAYLOR'S SALOON!
3G5 6..307 13readway,11iGiTA:GI : k.
T HIS "Magnificent Temple of
Ara mcb ursuity
recently 'v.:Wonted and ornitnented, and now
prownl• • fur more
GORGEOUS COUP • EXIM:L
hoTEL,
Over the Soloon,containing 2110 Roonn, in etlll ostadurted
Orithe European plan, and I. Nom for.ihe reception of
ents at all hem,. fyinausd
AMERICAN HOUSE," BOSTON.
Conducted 011 the European Plan.
EMS RICE, l'rtertinTon, respectful- I^'
4.41 y announces flint in compliance with the very
general prefer... , exprened for the European true.. uf
hotel noiongenoutt, that-the Amerlowiloose will hereafter
br, moan Asel runty . that plan. Wait furnished parlor
and deeping apartments will he let by the den, ur fotionger
period.. Meals unnl in ille gentlemen's hell of dlhiner• of
the day .d evening. The WEN' dining hail will be open
ed in like manner for ladire, and guithami...idwiunini.
by ladies. The necommodatione and couvenieuceopf the
house ere unsurpassed, and the rescnt improvements and
alterntlo. leore .thing to be desired.' Puburbenrendents
will bud the arrangement. orally convenient. Urge or
noail parties provided with leper", upper... dc,obalhors
tice.
ST. NICHOLAS HOW..
NoW You, tlWfo.. 29th. 1847.
he public arc respeetfully iffhrined. that
T
the prtee of Board at thie llotc Args toff*eo odraoced,
but le.. Wham Ir au befetoforof POO Mr -4 iM t• ••
Jytl:lnt EADIV/thle WEIWO4B k CO.
EU an to.
lop EESWAX'IVANTE —, Thc - Vghest caah
JUI price paid fol BMW. at B. L. TAUKEBTOCKIK
_13"2. 1 tlti.e.vor to Flemlof Dn....0%9100d oteet.
W - ANitb—ProaCiwo tog, thonainid
dollars of first-clan 111111112C 0 0...1.401*
thanto nix MOWN,. Apply to BLAB_ BICILKY:r.
WANTED-47000 City 1' 1t having
V 1 fr.. 4 months to one vear Ito ronttoill artorder.
ius - ns Looms tato Aburto
1513 W4[42100 * 01 , 4 -
WANTED—S:I'OOO of am Wartluta at - the'
Wilco of Llyl.l] • n.w.rxix-4111 1 0s,ith
-WANTED-I'i, purchase ofd; merAniki
weed wnee, between • the Alimtwor_lPry Illtrthj
North C 0.1.101330.1 betlitemitho linst and WAI. Common.:
ny .qty. Apply to O. W. 'MINN, .iit:lo olds of WV
end coda, door north of thwatiorte - Nmmons,.Aile:•'
"boor City.
Jyrf
WANTED.—A dwellipg b Wilk;
Musts itithht'onti . iq wof Y Slirset. Redo
tot to VA.' BLikeciLY
.1.71 -Oorner 7th and 6ml d Streets.'
OF . it°l n ss OR
Int from 40 diys to months lu rap, 040.1" 4 0,4 t " 4 !
amble Men Kapplying to B. MO "
J. 20 Oat 4.13111 Brokers.
110 000 —WANTEDA partnerwith
9 . maid . . Thoomand Dothan
liapt W*4 oW established •W W 1 W11• Olitalfikb.
mod wingtodn=
APPIF q W. BIM, WeNthidettrolag stne,
.. 1 59 4 4" 61144 SWwW CowWWWWIJIPMF
- -
11 iOV. i'inA.4x.E. wilt - ilactreris the Pitts-
Yoim g mi•m•Clitinlin A saochrt?tni. at MA.
SONIC HALL, Tny. iThursilnyk EN VNING, ntS o'clock.
M=M=lll==
NOTHING TO KISS
an, THE 0 ALL WITH ANY QUIANTITY OF DIMAS Es
WAR TRAIL, YANIir , : NOTIONS
1 , 01: SEPT-011M -
LESLIE'S FASHIONS Fi , r August.
TWA; AkuvAL
1)1. HOLLICK'S MARRIAGE 4:6111}
Irvin g's Life , PrWashington, in numbers.
Sub;scribere will gall if they do not receive them regular
c
at `lot it K'S.Orwe Depot,
73, et. Clair et rect.
FOR SALE.—A piene of Land containing
60 mot, in air thriving village of lalinglon, within 4
so deep! Morgrmtown, Va., on whirl] arr:eta,ttal a Saw .Mill.•
•gol Store FlJnie.iti which n veryyirovpeionv littaimov le being
artiol 1 , 11. Una thrto Dwelling Ilutoo4. There it .
Oteliard of the loot of graft , ' intit Maw of rarl , ww
kind% goal veno of 1 . .0, nod olottelanee of Sprit vg - s uu the
prinlare. It will to, .4.10 n very ...unable term, Apply
u. 141.A.KELl A ItiellEY,
:mR,6wV Huai Conde Broker,
A L17E41 - IENtI'ROPERTY FOR SALE.—
'1'•• hay. a House end Lot of Grown! Ituntell on Pitt
near the ItintnutaL on which is erected n large two
story Hock I lo.e. containing I well lilll//111,1 rooms,
attn . . a I.lr, rellar. water in the bow, and yard. This
property will la. 441 low and.] easy tenon, no. the owner la
about ..,nth. Apply t.
lILAK F.I.Y k RD 'II EY .
. . _
T IST OF STOCKS for sale at public :u e=
R.... 1 h.. Meal: ot In' Exchange, on Mtn-Any ry ening,
A twtst Gth.
.41, ohm., I is. ' 114110
1 du
NTie —.RM
AERY DICKEY retired from
O the firm or ISAIAH bIIIKEY dr. OE, by L'oti
...nt. interen.t eva4eft AuKunt 10,1557.
In retiring from the nboro firm 1 &mire to monoit for the
Imo, the mime viitn3nage or liberally bentoned tinring
tireotpono yearn of my connection.
STARCII-20t) la.. I f the celebrated Ro
elleMer P . emrl Starch for We by
unG HENRY IL tIOLLINS.
LmE___2oo prime Lime for sale by
:ma lUNRY 11. COLLINS.
EESE-225 bir.s. fresh taming Cheese
rea'a and for fade 'by II /INKY 11. COLLINS.
EARLS FINE FRENCH LAWNS
.Z;:47l'
EMLANNUAL SALE—A. A. MASON &
13 co. will open during the mitt ten dap. o'er 200 caws!
Saskagtsi Ittitllnti'which will be wad ut Send-
Anntral prier, 0..5
SUGAA-10 lkhds. prime island Sugur.inst
rued and for sale hy aos U. DA LZELIr. k CO.
lT K EILEL--;in hbls. large and medium
iv' N ,, . far sale. M DALZELL k 0.1.
ci Vitt' P--. 30 !Ails. choke Gulden Syrup for
1•j lt. D.ALZEI:I. k W.
FEATIIEILS-til sacks nuke lauding from
steamer Donner for sale by
aos
ISAIAH DICKEY A . CO.
lONCENTRATED.LNE-100 eases for:ink+
k.) by D. A. FAIINKSTOCK
nu 5 turner Fleet mm Wend it..
T rRPENTINE-,50 fi,r stile by
A. AIM EST , CK CO.
nI: SSI AS IS Li' E- 2 15 vayes I for
j. rale by nab H. A. EARN TOM' A CO.
S (T N DRIES-6 bblg. I; mag e;
‘,IIL Dineen=
In pee:ke Sher Spring Litre Inengy
Roar from Tem, on %Learner Deftlyea loarriol. for fear by
an) ie.:MAD DICKEY A CO.
NoIICE TO VIRE COMPANIES.—The
Flro l'itiopcitlr critic city arc herr
.1101.114.4
11, return r!! traltElVit upon %rola out tun)
Iu Gott rt."... 1.0 It. 11. 11.1.1tTLEY. corner of 11'0,4
.Yet and Diamond alley, prt , torat,ry to turol.hol
with ,w Itotk• mton the mine out ho uhtaithwtwrol.
By order f the Committee on'Fire Engine. not II e,
au3 tII W. 11. WIIITNEV.CIerk of Com.
• Coal! Cffial!!
DIP/P SALS will b. by the sulo
written until the 10th inst. for the delivery. at the
Works, )lanchester, and Phcenlx Foundry, Pitt.
burgh. ore supply to one , year, or the best quality of
tomb... 0.1. estiroated at fifty thou:awl ',nebula Iloom
mill be Ittnlisited tor stocking a few months' supply. boy
moot in cult delivered. auldtd HALL A til.RElt.
Jefferson Hall.
Tl(luntlersigned havingfurnished' It is large
room, suitable for public meetings. in tho Third Ward,
Allegheny City, would revisulftilly announce to aaeocia-
Lions and political parties that he roo d to necouttnotlate
them In jite most comfortable manner OM (KIST.
Haat Lane and Second street.
QTAIiCII.-21)1Mattison Cu. Pearl.
.4 ring, by fliCalller Metropolis. on oonaigru
motif and for ant ATWELL, 1,05 k
No. I IVooti street.
E XTRA
FANILLY FLOUR-21 sks. (half
E bbl. each) on coneignotent In atom and for mile I,y
au3 ATArELL, LEE L CO.
EFINED SUGARS-50 'bh6. Crushed,
Lt d Cuffre aud Pordered, odor., Cur +ale by.
au.l ATWELL. LNE R CO.
TT EMP-25 hale 9 Kentucky Hemp on eon
' nigruuent In stunt awl for RAW by
N. 9, MOLASSES-120 bbls. in store and
Cu- ludo by nu 3 ATWELL. LEE k
QYRUP-10 bids. chore Syrup in store and
f r au3 ATWELL, LEE k
DOTASH-10 ,:imka superior in store and
J_ for AMP by au3 ATWELL. LEE I CO.
Xf partnershiit of the under
algned, doing business it oder the title of k
lit: gni FICLD, terminate by mutual eminent tm Sep.
;ember :,1e57.
All peraotis having nowttird accounts with the firm will
greatl• oblige by calling helbre that date and making set.
tlement. IT. It. 31UltPlIT.
LIFZI.D. M. II
The biotite.. will tm
rontini at J.
tha prunIIRC
e location. N. E.
rorner of pottrth and Market strosts. hr J. M. 1111 - tell
FELD.
I N aceorlhinee with the above announceme nt, 311:11iPII ItURCIIFIELD will commence on the first
day of August, and continue for no month, to di. nun of
their not lir 'toad Goods at great redaction on prices for
cash. This will allbisl pemona wanting Dry °rood. on op.
portunity of supplying ,themsolves at prices that they will
not likely have the opportunity of doing won again. oul:dw
Motels.
(1 A. STROII & CO'S PREMIUM MAG
xj! lc iwpmexrna AND IMPRESSION PAPER --.1•
principle ofveriting without pens or ink. First prembuti ,
awarded to them by OM Ohio State Fair, petober, IStil.
It Is a beautiful article with which to write a letter mill
obtain tbo copy at thalamic lime, without the use Mpmas o r
ink,rendering It luvaluablo to penman travelling, a trill
take lbo correct impression or .ny Id{ 14an , br flower, and
tsustr.lll;yaidzotefdrfizivr7.l.4l, 24noit,par.ricl.tro,„vrzoitlitotzto,nhe.;
use,b e f pent or ink, with bone or common stick. Try It.
Portal,' by W. S. HAVEN,
au' Market scut Sees—
pliCrIT CANS, well estublislied.and thor..
aughly Lasted: will mann for revered yearc, aanufac•
tared and t sale at lowan rate. by
illiO. IV. HURLEY,
eel Federal street, Allegheny.
- 10,000 Yroit Caron •
Masser's Firs Ulnoto Freerene
30 Ice Boxes and Refrigerators,
For sale ch-eal,by GE D. W. litilibEY,
aul •
Fedetal stlieet.'Allegleny.
F i n PER VENT.- SAVE') in oiling all kinds
of Machinery by toting Enos' Potent Oil Cans and
Journal Caps, ,F. RATON, ofPittaburgh has the excise•
life right to sell In PelinSylvanilb' " • •
100 PER CENT. eau be madoirc tttematt
o
ath,re of roortel Matches.' by uolog "!bombe'
PMant)>tehl Math 3lecbiner. Right. for sMo by
bbialtf M. P. MAINDN.
THOMAS' PATENT A3IERICAN DOOll
SPRING mu be wen le ereeet the Iferebstate' Esehante,
bourllretreet. Rafe awl Abenty Right. fur oak by
ableltf M. P. RATON.
B i f. c ..l ATt .b ß y SODA-109_ kogadu t t t' and
en'd
b. L. 1 , r,"sEsTocK ,
c riming ,
MADDER, PIIIIIE-1,500 Ibs. in etore
for saloby ma .11. 1: PATINESTIItIif
•• ' •
HEMP SEED--lir - iThls: on hand and Tor
111b3 by
,FAIIXESTOCE.
8 00 TCH•SNUFF-10 bbis. just reo'd 'and
fur sale bi .1 B. L.IYAIINESTOCK.
.-ENGLISH, MUSTARD-600i lbs. in store
fend for Welly .1 11; I. yAirN4sTocK.
. .. _ ..
- A LC OI IOL--2011s,justi reestand for sale
~ ./(1. by B. N. FAUNTOCII,
wit. . Succrapr o Fleming Itfm.
....
,cnuntrEv.aezix.
AppITTSBURGII, JULY 28; 1.857.,-Subeority
ere tot he n•te stook of We Dank 'ern Neste tai.
,114414. thu their Installemnte upon the stone-will Dodo.. as
"t V:llinetatraext,of
. $lO per oar?, Dyable au or before
Ytfth and hat, of $lO poiittro, p , lablt 'Woe befoul the
Odor September NMI. •
..;b o 2Sktlbluf - • -1 , , 2.11: Jotra, Cashier.
'MACKEREL— , • ,
.20 half bbliNo. 1 Atarimrek
Ma.
guar: do' M 1 -
001Lftte ' 010 1_44
• 46. do ttaanna; •
It Ow sal kr Ws by • WSW= •W.,
Pdfsdaff No. Ai Water Streit
now
Y ~ { ~ic 4T iH 2:t~~'sS~ i4a~
~;
A COMPARISON TO NOTHINOr WEAIL
Ladies and Gents ge a ropy of
-MATRIMONY, LOVE. AND 4ALTY. -
And learn how to get soinething.
NoTnING To - 'l. LIAR ;
'rho only 111ornl W..rk pril.lshea
ALL TILE EXSTE'RN WEEKLIES
FOR Tills NV K
ALIBI '
=EMIMM=
A CSTIN LtlolllB & 4i.,
titock S Note. Brokely.
M==!
I Stuttdstremt
Emittraike
lerehants!...lnauraliet zot Philadelphia.
14. t. • 13r.:0.-31cCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid 10. d tneested....po34oo 00
Suplas— 63.4.18 34
gM,428
Tavares Cargo Risks ankh., Ohio and Mississippi River, add
tributaries. Inoue. figainnt loss or damage kL2e,
also ardhost the. perils .of the &a. and
j
Narigation arid Tuumaportation.
DfIECIVItS.
W. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery.Jobn M. Pamroy, P. J.
Mmlanti, E. Y. Witmer. Reno Guilt., Ern]. L. Wooloton.
John Mamhall, Charles R. Wrinht, John J. Patterson.
Elwood T. Pinny.
V. V. PETIT, President.
WITHER, Vico Preolont.
iriVIOAT J. 51eCAmr, Secretary.
serrnm.
Bolger,Philadelphia.
Back: Morgan .t Sildrolr; do.
Truitt. Bro. A Co., do.
Caldwell t Co, do.
A. T. Lane I Co., do.
Steininitx. Aortic* k Co.. do.
PIITSIII7IIGII OFFICE, No, 97 WATER. STREET.
araipt R. W. POTNDEXTLIt, Agent
The Great Western Fire and Nome Ina. Co.
OP PIIILADELPILLL
No. 331 Walnut Street.
cilmra rzarnrtun. .
CAPITAL 4100,000
FIRE LVSGRANCE--Prertual nr limitr.l , mails In town
or contort-, on el'ery description of property,
INLAND INSURANCE. nn (heals by Canal, Lakes and
Land Caninge, to all parts of the Union.
MARINA INSURANCE. on %nand", earb and rmight,
embracing Inter Transportation.
. . .
C. C. LATUROP, President.
W. DAALLNG, Vier President
Joseph S. Hurket. Seeretary .11 Treasurer.
U. E. Richardson, Assistant Sonutsry.
WILECTOILY
Charles C. Lathrop, 4.17 Walnut ...vet.
Hon. Henry 10. Ntoote,s6 Walnut atrt.et.
Alexander W hillden. 311:Tenant, 14 North Sront
Jobo C. Hunter, Lim of Wrialit, limiter A Co.
E. Tracy, arm of Tracy & Baker.
John 11. 3lcCianly, arm of Jones, White k McCurdy.
S. S. lashop, arm of Bishop, Simmons k
Jas. It. Smith, flan of Jas. B. Smith A Co.
Thos. L. Gillespie, arm of Gillespie A Zeller.
Ismc llallehorst. Attorney find Counsellor.
Than. K. Limerick. &32 Spruces:reel.
1101,1 liare-Ponell. 56 Walnut euvet.
Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall.
Henry C. Wetmore, Neu. York.
It. W. POINDEXTEIt, A6rnt,
SI Water street, Pittsburgh.
Lire rnsnranee.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
TRUST eIIMPANY
Inrorpi , rated April 4th, 1850. Capital Stock $500,000.
ALEXANDER WHILDIN, President,
3IARSHALL HENZEY, Vice Pessiern,
JOHN C. W I LL S. Secretary mid Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Tranomer.
.0.4. Or ymisrrars.
AletanderWhildin Louis A. Oodey.
Marshall Hensery, , E. ', ha Harper,
William P. Bolton, T h o m
S. Tnicey,
Hon. Josteph Allimn, Thome" S. Smith,
John C. Sinm, George R. anthem,
Jo MS Bowman, Bile,: 1 3latlack,
John P. Simons.
WS!. IL IRWIN, M. D.. Mmllcal Examiner.
Title
on,. mutes Inmrunce on Bees, on sermt reasona
ble term, II Ism been successfully managed fur mrend
years by en experienced Want of Mean 4.114 trusteer, and
tram
alwaya paid promptly ins imtes, mid Is meg
nay sloserring of eon/Silence and patronage.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
07 boot street, Pituborgh.
Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, -
OP PLULADIELP/11A, PEN A,
Prank/in 'Building:, M. 04 Wider Street.
Authorized Capital, $600,000.
ASIOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $600,000.
INVESTED AS FOLLOW&
First Muds and Mortgage , . on Progeny In tho city of
Philadelphia $135.000
Flocks worth war 22:1,300
Cash oo bawl 51.000
Antountaws:.l • •/ • now, 190,000
Amount of stoct rah . 1,700
$6,000
, TIIIS COMPANY EFFECTS INNUIIANCT, O W N
Rai!Mime, Merchandise, Furniture, Lumber, ee.,011 Tassels,
Otrgo stud Freight, to all ports, and by Railrmils, Lakes and
Ricer, at rho luereht rater. and upon the most liberal terms.
guaranteeing prompt payment on the VAIMCMOOL of lOM'S.
The greuteit amount to he Insured on soy one risk is
14,000.
DIRECTORS.
.
P. 3f. port.. C. P. Spaogler, Abraham Rea. firm of Rex,
Slide k Co 4 Wm. IL il'uficts, George Howell, firm of Moran
Bro., J. Edgar Thump... Pr.. Penn. 11. IL Co.; O. Sower,
firm of Sower k Mulles, John W. Semen, firm of Burnett,
Srotoh k fiwearinger; Uorman !Iznik, Chief Eth;lneer Penn.
IL Nathan IL Pots. Cutnywllor nt Law - Wm. 11. Leech,
firm of Lor d .Co4 tt. T. 11. IL lioneton, Frelglst
Agent ..f Punn. IL It.; .Itweph IL Wlthero. firm of Withers
A, Petenewn Abraham P. Eye, W. 'Miguel, firm of Itolgnel
LC., Clone. V. Norton, fon of ramleuron k W.; John If.
LewarkA, firm of Lewarda & Corm,o; Jos. E. Style., IL N.
Barrooglus,lato Wfiliamoun,Barroughs & Clork.
W. U. WOODS, Stey.
Pracwat. 31. Posen, Preart.
C. P. SYYSOLICL Piro Preed't.
11,—& glance= the tist of Directors of the "Iloerard In.
sarunce Company. - most of whom aro widely knows, as
among the first Ibusinese metro( Philadelphia, will probably
worry staple assurance of security to the public.
A share of patronage la rispectfully solicited.
THOS. 01L311A31. Agent,
corner of Water and Market streets,
(2d tone,) Pittsburgh, Pa.
Franklin Fir., Insurance Company of
Charles W. Bancker,
George W. Richards,
Thomas Liget,
Mordecai L. Lewis,
Tobias Wagner,
Adolph E. Boris,
Samuel tinust,
David 11. Brown,
Jacob It. omitl,
, Mon, Pattenun.
CllAltl !!S BANCKEIt, President.
en trim': 0. Basest; Secretary.
Thin Company continues to make insurances, permanent
or limited, on every description of property In toren and
country. It rat. an low an a re .navintent with necurity.
The
w i th have reserved a large coutitusent rand.
which, with their Capital and Premiums, sorely invested,
afford amp!, protection to the narutnuL
•.
Tbe Atwell, of the Company. on January Ist. 1551, as 'nib.
[Med a,, - reeably to the Art of Assembly, wmo as follows
Mortgam ......
Real FAtate .....
Tvmpmary Lulu
Stn:
Cash, AC
$1,112.t08 14
Since their incorpprati., a perks' of twentygos, years,
they Intro paid upwards of One Million, Your Mildred
tlionsinal Dollars Louga by tire, thereby affording eridonce
W Ilan advantages of itriurance , as well es their ability and
disposition to nirvt with prompt...ins all liabilities.
ti.tIiDNEIL COSTEIi, algent.
apl9 Poutherist our. Wood and MIN are.
Continental Insurance Company.
Inunrsrated by the Legislature qf Primsy
warp •
PEILPET . CAL CIIARTHR
A othorizal Capital, Ow gillion4l,ooo,ooo
Securpd and Amami:dated Capital
..... 631 WU
ROVE OFFICE.
Strrittnes &vend, Phaddelphia.
Firclusuranco au Buildings, Burnßurs, Merchandise, ac.
31neihe Insurance on ("argon and Freight; toll pieta of
the worhi.
- .
Inland Urturitnoe on Goode, the, by Lakes, Blvors. Canals
baiii Land Conant:ma to all lam of the Union, on the moot
faeortildo teruoi, conslatent aitL oecurity.
DIRSCSOII.II.
GEOROE W. COLLADAY,fonnerly Recorder of Nods, to,
Philadelphia.
W5l. BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Morchants, No. 21 North Third
street., above Market, Phila.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Sfotrry street, Phila.
EDWARD: V. MACHETTE, firm of Machette 1.•
, Hardware Uerchants, No. 124 North Third • etroet, above Rate, Phila.
HOWARD LIINCIDIA - N, firm of Livingston A CO., Produce
Eighth,
Commission bleraktits, No. 218 Market lit, above
Eighth,
GEORGE W. COLLADAY,Mont.
0112., Waum,Secretary.....
JOSIIITA ROBINSON, Agent
N 0.24 filth Woo, (op etatro.)
The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of
PIILADELPIIIA,
eivirter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
INSTVE AO/Sign ALL'ICIND:3 OP
Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke.
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President,
WM. A. RHODES, Vice President
ALFRED. WlMlLSA•erstarx.
rauccine.
Aron S. 11.1pplama, Wm. It Thomas, Mule* Wles,
Wm. A. Rhodos, William Neal, Alfred Weeks,
.1. Ninaldo Sank, Chas. J. Ffebl, John P. 54113031.1.
• Janda P. P.,01..
• 1118-Thie Company nu orgenlsed withal:ash Cepinit•Nd
the Directors hew , detennlned to adept the bullion* to It.
available tee amnia to oldefve prudence In conducting its
arlithe n u kti a prompt adjustment. or moon.
Plttab prompt
No. PS Water.nreet.
J. NEWTON, JONES,Asent.
Citizens" Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh.
FM. lI&CIALET, Predent,
SAMUEL L. 3LAHHIIALL, Peorstary.
OgceW ma, anti, Wotan Jibrkd and Woad Strada
-
' 11111-irtearce 11E111 and. Cargo Meta on Vbs./Alia &ad MI.
. gest ppi Rivers, and Tributaries.
ibut4lti N 1 V Ire. Alai, against
or the Sea and Inland Navigatioa and Tromp:mt.
&lion.
EliCloll.l.
W.. ri.g.l.Y, . - V
Capt.Nark Sterllns.
attune! Ro, / S. M. Rim:,
Robert Dunlap, 'J r , ' Wm. Illtis e asm ,
8. Rh.. John 8. Dtlerorth,
Imams M. Per.,,,,,j, Francis Sellers,
Walter Rr j ,,,, t , J. Schoemaker,
Jit5.,11... coc;per,. Wm. R. Rays,
John Salpton., .. dell
Neptutte Insurance , Conapasir,
OF.PIIILABELFIItht,
Franklin Buildings, 414 - Waknit Street..
Organtrod under thellenend Insoranto La with a nuts
CapitolCotiO, priollegal usinercase to S6ooolahL
%suns against loss or damage by Fice, Aid... Inland
Navigation and Transportation. '
onions.. •
U. 0. LAUOHLIN, President. • • •
=TURD SIIIBLDS, Viso rroablent.
• 41:01I08 SCOTT, Se...tory.
DM/OMM •
P. 31ontgomay,
Richard Shields,
George Scott, • •
T.S.. Showell,
0.0 Butler.
H., 0. untaim,
F. O. Btotosbury,
L. Bliarwroal.
R. 11. Carllle, .
0 6 1 0 r...
Mc*, Lafayette
&alit*, Agents..
HMI, (entrance on Wood et)
- .aadelphia , Vire and Lido
No. 149 iblannut Street,
oPi'os CTE T TtE y etlETOlf".ll . olreE.
WM maim all find of Insomme, either .Perpstual dg
Limited, on weeq description of EmPert7 as. iimammilma
st reosoosbls mullet
Itonse M 6 c - nio .Pradd.st.
M...` , 6%) . lALDWlScilaFnadest... • .•
J. a. coiling,
maw UN ail Weal air
Chad. Baia,
EZ R
ebb,
P. •
Ir. awn umiun,ticiii.ii
fakir&
'bounce.
Delaware !anal Safety lama= Company,
hocorpoivied by tAd XpirlabErs of Amuyttaxis,
Office, s: E. Corner Third_and Wabant eta,
NAB= INSUR-ANCES oat Yawls, Cargo, and Freight
to allparra of (ha weld: • •
ISLAND LYSURAN.LS on Goods, by 'Rivera, Canals,
Lake. and Land Carriage; to all parte of the Bala.
FIRE INSURANCES' on Merclandiza genera/V.—Oa
Stores, Beetling hares, to.
.4ssett of the ()mammy, Nor. 30',
B o mobetgaze*, and Beal Wale— ...
phlholelpbba Ci ty, and other iggrggs
„nha Bailoavd and Ineursacellha.....„ 1649:1 0.1
Bills Receivable ---- 219,603 69
Cash oo
Balance is haat - of Agent., Premiums on 11 . ; •
rine Policies recently Lamed, and othe debts
21 ,.966
Subscription Rote.. " ""°° .
William Ilartln,
Joseph 11. feral,
Edmond A. Sondes,
John C. Davis,
John R. Primrose,
George O. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R.ll. Ramon,
William C. Ludwig,
/Ugh Craig,
SpclicsrMellvaln,
Charles Kens,.
11..lcors Drools,
J. 0 .JoLuton,
lIENItj . Seeret9 ;
Mx.
Farmers' and Mechanics nuance Company.
Northacat Cbruer &and mei Mania Snub,
PHILADELPHIA'.
The following statement exhibits the bunineee and rood
thin of the Ctunpauy to Nov. 1,186&
Premiums received on /Urine and Intend blur
to Nov. I, ISM...
Fire Premiums_
Interest on Loam.
Total receipts $400,18 08
Paid Marine Loam, 404,427 04
" Fire " 39.737 89
Exper+, Solar t r and Comonationn.... 45,480 00
Ite4usuranee. hewn Premiums and
Agency Charge..
Balance remaining eri.... $.1N,057 07
The assets of the fkimpany ate. follows—.
Phila. City and County 113,8418 18) .
Railroad Road.-- 11,000.00 Cost Plinth
First Mortgage Real 113,600 00
Stock, Collateral.. on call.-- ..... —• E3lOO 00
Olean. and Conaeblatlein Bank
Stock k2ts
coalted with Eberntan, Duncan k
hew York MAIO 00
Deftnyed Payment nn. Stack not yet
duo 07,700 00
Note.. for Marine ....... 108,080 60
Doe from Agents secured by bond.. 36,376 18
Premiums on Policies recently is
land, and debts due the Co. •
Balance in Bank,
The Hoard of Directonlate thh, daydeclared a r °57
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,;
Venable On demand on the trainees of the Copse' the
let Instant. THOMAS D. FLOF.ENCE, President.
snrsnn illamor.o, &ratter?,
TIROS. J. LIONTER,Agent, Pittsburgh,
no27:6md:to
Reli
dance Mutual lainranee Company of
PLIILAPELPLIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
JAMUL $117,976. eZN,O74 .13-81=01127 INTLIM9.
Fire 'murmur oo Dtill4logr, Ali7stuuuthe, Furniture., Ac.
The wutnal principlo combined with the sec - tatty of •
Ptock Capital, entitle. the Insured to .tun in the ptatita of
the Clotnputy, without liability Km lames.
The &Apt Certificate. of thW Company, foi profite are .
convertible at per, Into the Capital Stock of tht Company
CLEM TINGLBY, President.
B. M. Secretary. •
DRICIVES.
G. Ifiltrood,
John R. Worrell, ,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Z. Lathrop,
11. L. Carlson,
Hobert Toland,
C. Storm:mon,
Clem Tingley,
Wm. It. Thompron,
Samuel Mopham,
0. W. Carpenter,
Robert Storm, '
C. S. M.N.
libtraball Rill,
Jacob T: Annting,
Irlillarn Romer,
Pittsburgh Life, Fire.and Marine Ins. Co.
Office, Corner Market and Water Ste.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROM. GALWAY, President. THOILORAILM, Seely.
This Company makes entry 'umna or
-appertaining to
connected al
with LIFE RIEKE.
Also, spinaHall and Cargo Elsie, on the Ohio and.
Mississippi Arera and tributaries, and Marina a t Oar - ' ..
easy.
And agaltut L 444 or Manage byTirs.
And againat the Perils of the 8•4 and Intend Navigating
and Transportation.
Md.! homed at tho lowest rata consistent with atitety
LB parties.
•
taIr.CIVFIIS :
Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley,
&mud MeClurken, Joseph S. Leach, • '
Joseph P. Gaszam, M. D., John Fullerton,
John Scott, , Mansfield B. Brown,
James Marshall, David B. Chamber;
David Richy, William Carr,
Jun. W. Itaßman, Robert. B. Hartley,
Chu. Arbuthnot, John M'olll,
col6—ruy2s-ly
ureka Insuranet Company,
• •
OP PENNSELVd2aA,
Oka .11r0.9 Water St, Pittsburet. . -.
amens, mar 1ae,18.57.
-Stock Doe Bala, payable on demand, and mom.
:ed by two approved MM.& • .$ 118,830
Cada In Pittabcargh TramEompany 48,390
Premium notes___.._...._73. 4
IEI ebare• ExchangeA:mak 5t0ek . C0et..1.......... 4.
0,-N -- E:_ . , '-. ''
Irli=ceisubln 6 , OU ..
1 Book Accoman-............ ............................. -.... 1:1,72 . i
01
•
ILI:
J. II. D C 20138:
Shoenberger, G. W. Cams,
Slinkk, L AL Youxock,
P.. D. Cothran, W. W.
tin,
John A. Caughey, Lomb, Jr,
C. W. EaduJor
, D. 3D:Candless,.
J,ays L Bennett, . Geo. 8. Selden,
_ _ J. L SUORNBEID3IO4 Arse
rulbilak :
11. Ensni.Socretary.
..$91M28 OS
84,377 TS
. 874810
_ 61,889 00
64,340 SI
Monongahela Insurance Company.
•
Orrice, No. OS Worn. Snit; • ::f
JIM &erre Against ail Linda of Jfer and Marisa Maks'
Cheaczes— HIITCUISON, President.
unnY ATWOOD, Secretary.
101.1=01.11:
Wm. 11... Mimes, ;Atm Ktro
I w,
John Atwell, Wilson Miller,
Wm. Ha. John McDevitt,.
Tbon..B. Clarke, Geo. A. Derr)
, .
Jam A. trotshinon • inanitlel'sll
A. cow= • a watts"-
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agen c y
Iwo. Oa Fourth Street,
Companies represented of. loigimet stnadNr. Chrdend
by Pennsylvania and otber States.
Fire, Marine and Life Risks taluni of alideotiptiort • • _
A. A. CARRIIRII,, :
jyltelydfc 8. B. CARRIER.
Western Ins .
OF PITT
GEORGE D
a. It. GORDON,
Inimre against all kiiid
IL Miller, Jr.,
J. w, Butler •
Andrew Ackley,
Ihniern,
'Mouse Scott,
A. Blitokk,
William
•
VIA limo institution mato
tothlo community, and who cri
1T CaT a 4 Imes at ;140liTIC!
•
Ebutational.'
Collegiate and Contzneretal last M eta.
NFu'W/rtait.V7lMd. C102.77d7 •
•
FrIIIS INSTITUTION HAS: :BEEN IN
tocceand moiratlort for ten yam: It he deigned to
meet the wants of these Sanaa who with to BMW/ foe ,
their Sons all the Meant/calor monad etionathm' that tan
be anywhere furnished, without toeing thaVottentlon to „
health,aa that parental superrlaton andgovernment which •
the young require.
The mental training Incloda • thoiongii English, Matt. .
matiod and Metallic &location, in reference to a complete
preporation tartar trainee that does not • make the .
sanction of the Law, AtedlakOr - Theological 'School:
corms of doodad audbm, latti. thorough and.'eatended
NB may be deist • comae of Modal, Imo,under , •
rog i„, recasts, Maury and Mental and leollikal Schnee: -
The Moral Zdocatket is matted hy the pareonal influence
of t h e noschere, by a
the ni of the aloud Into fandlia of
resaierite sift, of whkh Vice Ptincipahi ore the bead.;
67 gmdtsstoi• lirti ,, a motentreW, sad by a loydor atm,. L. •
°randy of the Moo, Mond haulm and et the evidences of
Natural and Revealed Religion. • •. •
The Phyakal Training coluista of a prniathed conniver
welch* to a large and well tarnished gyanattron, U aw • •
thedirealon of an accomplished °yeoman and of =eh a
amount of Military drilling, water fall organtrallon as e n n
Infantry corps, whit competent Meows and Ingractors,: as
will secure bodily vigor, habits of command and obedience, • I
and a kind and degree of knowledgo Voch may he essential •
to the full dlochargo. of the ditties of a eltiten. Oire • .
is also taken to encourage .whokoosm, 11p0111., bighing end •
rowing; and ogmortardtlea aro furnished for °cantonal pe.
destrian ewundorutinto the country. Stedman .me admit-.
red Many time of the War. r
Catalogues with fldl tafonnution will be throbbed en op-
plkation to tbe.PrlncipeL .
Li.a ls 4.
A PRIVATE-WARDING SCHOOL- VOicr-- -
..011•L BOYS, AT NNW BRIOUTONtaIRATERMOUNTYtka
: arc JOB. P. TAYLOR, ..11."SL; 'Ricrac
nes 'Summer Term will begin on MOND ,AY At!, 4th.
B a y. athaittod at any , ttata and' tuition <tuned team gat
of aatranoa
For amatory &Adzes the Rector,l at him retittioeil, Niro
Brighton; Pa.
no city patron. at Ws &boot, to whotorollYtooce may.
Tom That. H. How*, • .
Ito. T. B. Lyons,
Goo. 868 .a.-E•q•'
W. IL Willtazooifoq.,
IL L. Itlngwolt,Eog„
HALL OF ST. JAMS TILE LESS, - PIIIL
A..pELPFILt.—A FAMILY BOARDLYG SCHOOL FOIL
110Y&—Itiv. 8.-It. 83LTISER, Swum.. •
-
the A.mmal &ad= will begin on TUMMY; &Amber
first. . _
The Course of Study comprise. Jtuelttut sod Modern Us
plaqe. Matheruatk2Ntound Retrace, 'Drawing, &a: Vocal
Musk taught gratia. . • -
Po, Madam 2c, &Mom the Rector. _
Bar. B. R. 3)11RIR
0.)Ialls of &hug Rm. Phu*: '
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.Ii L I A TTANNING FEMALE INSTITUTt--
DAY AND 'WADDING SCHOOL..KM.: H. If Al.!.
and DY, Principals, istosOf New l in*. •• •
Rusiumars—Rev. Dr. KMikell), Pasaaise J. .
Parks, N. Y.;..Dm IIW, Editor, cd•foornarof fasaftlm Us. ,
D r ... 1.2. Float?. Dt.. D.; Kittansing, RM.. J., Painter,:
Aar Mr Milton; Mar.Mr..Dick; Editors Pith:bur& Garettea
Jatfge ituillagton, and itizentgansmaly, of Kittanning. .
Catalogues =staidly. Beading Ramat an d 14b.. p Dee.-. j
Pupils revived any time. : aPtild
Buff apoooshPer ow
A BEAUTEPII.LARTIAR y ;
_ego*lu
JCL. )ht.thi Odd Umt me
FMe eat; tbsy ont:ittidko' oo ',teary Doostie . gaud"
~11totain Thperotta. - vlll'exeludgthi-j4l l t mach titte r . •
if the Munn Ur* Ilsoysart, ast-eatliely..New Art&
cis wad wellworthitheattutlectorDotimi Jitatnikcjisksb"
• jyt
~• Yaw* ittett;*biknr j.tat.;
IID A - LASTB--101:1- palm of -
. thin , ouadoesolo .boatc. , 440,
err 16400 . 9a,;1igit lied and - • • • •
kro Ratio.
ra , 466 , 4 a
James C. Mod,
Tbeophlins Pudding,
James Traqesir,
Willi., Erre, Jr.,
Joshua L. hies,
James Tennant,
Samuel F. Stokes,
Ilen Sloan,
Jam es
es It Mertsiand.
Thomas ft Rand.
Robert Burton, jr.
John R. Serorde,Tittabl,
D. T. ItorsanJ
aN b" . Pr:4l ' 'l ent.
RAND, Vito President
A. MADEIRA,! Agent,
Water street,' Vittzburigh
.....,--$214,4,134 a I
rie6;96 al
..... 6,703 ♦ 7
27,474 69
$177,12 61
Chu lolalad,
Wm.Staiplp, PfttsVg.
J. 0. COTPLN, Agent
.r Thircl mad Waal atteota
V 2 - 1,430 19
anoe Company ,
BRUILCII.II. • -
1.1312, ihosidont,
A, Secretary.
Aida of ',Leland Marina Maki.
•
w. JUcketion,
0.. W. Jackman,
James iImILAI!y,
George Deride, •
Nathaniel Holum,
J. Lippincott,
Smith.
neg.., by Directors
rill liberally 14ot azAi promye-
E., No. 92 Water street, (Span
Pittsburgh. . *
lion.,*m.lt:Jobastoo,
J. It. abotabarger,
..L.:B.•Lowts, Iraq., '
RR. Detesay
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