Vittsburgll attit. •B. RIDDLE & Co., EDI#OI33 and PROPRIETORS ITT S 5 RC~Hc FRIDAY MORNING, BEPT. r .4, 1857 RENDING NATTER ON EACH PACE OP THIS PAPE - Tim ,Pennsytearnian, in order to satisfy its Philadelphia readers, goes into a studied effort to show that the resolutions by the late demo cratic Convention.do not mean epposition to the collection of railroad taxes, but merely express the opinion that their legality should he ascer tained by constitutional means. It giVes the seventh resolution and says: "What is a fair interpretation of this resolution? In the that place, it avows "hostility to the imposi. of taxes for railroad purposes." Certainly this within the line of duty that any body of citizens ay assume without being made liable to the charge f wishing to repudiate debts already contracted. In the second place, it sets forth the determination of - the tax-payers to resist by all coestitarimmi and legal means, the payment of any tax imposed upon them tile.yoliy, either by State or county. What is there In this declaration that savors of repudiation? Have not the , citizens a right, nay, more, le it not their bounden duty, to see that the 'taxes are imposed in a legal manner? If this right in denied them, where is the advantage of this representative form of p.ov- I ernmeni over that of the most through despotism of Europe? There alas. is imposed and collected at Hero, the point of the bayoueL if the e . 'tens think they are burdened with ittcoof taxes, ey have a right to test that question, if they do s In a romiti tutional kyr/ manner, and that Is pre& ly the mode of redress pointed out in theresolution f the Alle gheny county Convention." If this is the real mcatiing and the only mean ing of the resolution, there was no necessity for passing it, for in that sense it is but the affirma tion of 'what no - one contests. The courts of the county and State are open at all times to the tax-payers of this county to test the legality of • the tax;"in a constitutional legal manner." - -- Why, then, was this "constitutional legal" rem .edy neglected? Nobody seems willing to take advantage of it, although the doors of the courts stand-open every day, inviting their entrance. It is very plain, then, that if the Penneyloanian is right; the resolution is a piece of the veriest t demagoguism, because lit that view it is an at tempt to make party capital out of a sentiment common to all parties. .Every Republican, every American in Allegheny county . isas much opposed to illegal taxation ae any democrat can be, and as much in favor of settling the question in a "constitutional legal" manner as any man of .any other party, can be: and we venture to say that there is not a candidate on our county - ticket, Who will not say with the usmost frank ness that "if the citizens think they are burden ed withvilegal taxes they have a right to test that question, if they do so in a eoneitutional legal manner." , ' .. But, we take the liberty of assuring the Pennspliwnian, while such was the nominal pu port of the resolution it quotes, such was not its intention. The very fact that it has been .sq interpreted, both by the locofoco press here and in Philadelphia, while to the ears of the people here it has been interpreted in an entirely different sense, proves the thorough dishonesty and du plicity of the party, and shows it end its can didates to be totally unworthy of confidence.— Honest men, in their utterances, never leave any room to doubt what they mean; and the men who clothe their expressions in Words capable of a double meaning are invariably dishonest. The people of this county could not do a sillier thing — Shan put trust in men capable of such a game of deception We do not think it anything wonderful or strange that the party should put on this double face. It is its nature to do so. It has never been explicit in its expressions, nor faithful to any interpretation that might be put upon them. It is a party banded together for plunder; and it assumes any shape that will enable it to get plunder. We allude to its present course, there-. fora, only as an illustration of this character ,Liistio,-and not to indicate any surprise. it is our readers that they should see' that whileithi party here is seeking to obtain power upon it. 4 deceptively -worded professions, the party press throughout the State is trying to ex plain thine professions away and make them mean exactly the reverse of what they are rep " 7 resented to mean here. 310 N -E li AFFAIII9 M Now I - WM.—The - . 1 / 4 eir York nmes of Wednesday, after mentioning the failure of' the Mechanic's Banking Association, "eln the top of this came the announcement of the failure of „Messrs. Barn is Co., the old and re opectable Brim of Bullion Brokers, who, from being money lenders ten days ago, were suddenly driven by the anivailahle character of some of their demand loans, to b mortifying suspension of payments on their own acceptances drawn by Southern and other correspondents and depositors. The liabilities of the house are not stated, but are underotood to bear a favorable relation to their means, if the latter can be made available without the terrible Sxrificri which a contio /once of the present state of things would entail The house bolds considerable interest in the Treverbm Coal property in Pennsylvania, whose money operations and sales of coal aro con ducted in this city. Mr. Geo. W. BEEBE, the junior partner, is the President of the-Company. The housh also nears no old and highly respectable correspond ence with London, but not a large business in that direction, lee believe. Later in the day, the meican tile fitilurelt of J. 11. Peruses .1, Says, Fur dealers, (an old' house in the busioess,) and of Anoes h Bncusonior,,G rain factors and the agents of a mita bee of Weitern hankers and millers, were announced, and the suspension of BREESE. KNESLABD dt. CO.. Locomotive and Car builder., alluded to yesterday, WAS COOIBISIOd." The Western Bankers and millers for whom Adams At Buckingham were agents are thus named in the Chicago Tribune : "This brni had the following connections: Boors Coz, Cincinnati: E. EICCICIXOTIAJC st Co., Zanes ville, Ohiti; N. W. Orittua t Co. Term Haute, Ind.; Anon, Ottanam Co., Cairo,lll.: OnAn_tx BUCKINGHAM!, Now Orleans, an Sinacas, BUCK rsaaast CO., Chicago. We have understood that Messrs. S. E. a Co., ofthis city, were not the cred itors of the New York house at the time of the sti.e. pension. Their solvency is therefore not affected by the rant." 5111771/' TO 71115 LA7177115; EXACTLY.—The Cleveland" Leade r says that the following paper hoe been 'numerously signed by the democratic Germane of that city : "We, the undersigned, naturalized citizens of the city of Cleveland, have heretofore, chmefully sup ported the Democratic ticket, from the fact that w were innomMt enough to suppose the party wee lib eral to its views, and opposed to Know Nothingism, but, from Meent developments, we aro satisfies] the party only 'velahes to nee its merely as 'Hewers of wood,' and !drawers of water,' treating us kindly be fore electiontied kicking as afterwards. We, there fore, pledge'ourtelfes to abstain from voting at tho coming election, for the following reasons - "Ist. A majority of the officers holding office under our Democratic President, aro Know Nothings. "2nd. Several individuals on our State Ticket he. long to the order. "3rd. A majority of our city officers elected as Democrats, - belong to the order. 'N'7o hare heretofore, by our votes built up the Democratic; Party, and in 'return for our suffrages, we have received nothing but contumely and insult. We do nod wish it understood that we learn tbu party, but only pledge ourselves ; to abstain from our rights ZS citizens, until those rights art, properly re spected. We leave them, therefore, in the language -.llarrisen.' to 'do their own voting and their own lighting.' " In view of the fact that the democratic ticket in this county contains at least three Know Nothings, and that in order tb nominate one of these a competent German wah thrhst aside, this' protest would do as well for this locality as Cleveland. NATCRALIZATION or STATE COCRTs INVALID. —Judge Goodloo of the Fayette Circuit Court, Kentucky, hu recently rendered a most impor• taut decision, declaring it wholly incompetent for State Courts to naturalize foreign-born per eons so as.i4) give them a right to vote. flesnys: "Congress has no power under the Constitu tion to confer jurisdiction or impose judicial duties upOn the State Courts: but the State Courts must- look to the Constitution and laws of their own States, for grants of jurisdiction; and tie there is nothing in thO Constitution and laws of Kentucky, conferring juriidictien upon any of her,Courts, to bear and determine natur alization cases, their judgments and certificates are void, and confer upon these holders no right - to vote." The same point has been raised in :ether States, and; was raised in this county last fail; but we believe this is the first judicial decision upon it of .his kind. If Judge Goodioe's view ehonld be adopted generally; It would vitiate nine-tenths Of all the naturalization papers in the country: • • . emesTE; 'Couarr.--:Thei, Republicans of Chet,- ter county have nominated )r. Coffman :for Senate, and Messrs. Vickers, Dickey and Penrose for . Assembly. Tun Man oildist.-Itia now is'sr ell settled I 1 A rhea Wednesday Mehl, Sept. 2d. 3lra. LETUP!. ': S 1 rtecta !latices • . . fact that it does not hurt a man who runs for 3rC.R.Rr • i ' rh° '''''"'"."'...."' . - - WIC& on the "denim:attic" ticket, to have it •! The tonsi l `n",i''''''"",.."' h er 10" , 4 ... '"'...an th* • - LEA. & PI J .:ki.R.L.NS' North Common. Allegheny .- . .tY• st iII ^ ~.,-.. t ... *tt , known that ho is loose- in his morals ; that he (FrutarOtoa‘ta , • , .. n ' ala h Chm-ch T '''''' "4 . 44 "' li'"' Celebrated Worcestershlre Sauce, PRONOUNCED EY F.XTRACT has been a defaulter; thathe haa ' used the fonds ; hut's church.) near Wilkinsburg. Iler friends are InitteO , e: j • CONSIOITSEURS OP A LETTER PROM of the government for his own private purposes; ''' nib " Pi that he has sold his bid for a consideration; that , ~,, ,, , , !,, , , , „-47.,, , 7. , ,,,i - . . 1, ,• 0, 8 .-" r" -r• MAR '' A" TO to.tho MI:DIC'AL GENTLEMA.N ty, In the Mth year of average. I .. ho is a blasphemer, or a manufacturer of fraud- ' The friends of the family are re.spect ,, fu r ll h y , :ar h iLe.L . l,. , atit,.., I T Mr ADP.AS, ; ('NAI4:: ' (471:":::r1C"i e P M.l I t r t : E b S L T . .:I7. th ;a r y ' , 1 1SSI. ulent'votes ; provided, be keeps things straight 1 1..r51 the funeral feet, the ~,,.1,,,, at home and preserves his party consideration. 1 Mi"r"vilt"' this '''''''g at I ''' o'cl ' ck ' ihr'N4." will : FIVEEY d - leer. the Patterson , stable of 0. It. Patrson, .Ith eir t. reset . at o'clock. I i T, II LLA i PERRIN!? that As an illustration of this the Warren (Ohio) Ilviiii s'isiii, is highly esteem in Chronicle says that when Lrrts, the democratic : - ,it'inciat floticts. •.., opaton the most , VAItI E T Y m ro t in 1,1i.i, and iA, palatablem.% candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Ohio, was ! . - OF Dl,ll. we: .. tine most wholesome . - _ . . _ . , I ~ Who has not heard of Itcerhare's II le Site I. i :11l t• toad" in the Legislature, in 1852, he participated in a "„, u,,,,,,,„,,,!,, ,„ ~, , ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,. pi,,,,,,, w l,, Th.. ''.‘" 11.ehil awarded h the Jurr et the New York tito stoic, wax °Wanted tor LEA it PER- Chrispnas supper at Columbus, in which her , ',..":`,„.' , ' , M d r :T. 1) ,. ' . `,.,1" i i 7 . ',,,,V,1 , ' ". : .if . ' .. '" 1 " i"T" bri? Y, i i . '7:7. MiNS for Ilse', WottepayErlattlltE SAP.til. th e ..4 - 14- figured as described below . We quote from the r invattoodeieserelsine that no...it ' l:l e In ° ll7en ' g.: ', t 7 er " the ' nerr- ' 71 "1.. • 1. '" " l wh " -b "ring: ea to numerous imitation, PM. ow. system. and Imposing that ' itealth and tone to the ! . .ririr i :" . ' . '" . '"") n'in'wh`l ''' ''''`. th. ' ''''' "'"""" " 1 Chronicle : ...mash so longed for I.y th e ronval...weet:'-lhtay Euler. I ~ ,,p p,.,... .P,l;llMtlNee' are mimosas! itpoti Alo. Bottle and I rotted ..i.an the labels. 0 A large number of honorable gentlemen were bar. ' Pr."- Sole Wboles.d, Agents for the tinned States, log a good time orera Christmas supper.and haring i JOUN DUSCAN A: SONS, • arrived at the climax of good feeling, 31r. Lytle. of IT .15 Itrisidwa),, Now Yet k. ' Ilarniltort county, intimated that' he would propose i h stock always in store. Ale', orders received for direct shit...old front England.• tuysdilriffre a crowning toast to be drunk standing. Cup were lifted and the young gentleman aunottneed : 'lb, r's to the Jlrrn of the day-.1r.• Chris r All were ' upon their feet,%ncept Mr. Ward, of-Warren count y . who refused to rise, whereupon the toaster as ailed him so fiercely that ho WWI brought to his feet in stanter, and the blasphemy was consummated." Infidels seem to very popular with the party as candidates, for it has not scrupled to nominate one on its ticket In this county. Tore WORDs. —The Southern Slateman. leading democratic paper, has no sympathy with the Northern democracy who are in n local mi nority. It blames their defeat in4.le North last fall to their two-faced policy— to such dodges as "Buchanan, Breckenridge and Free Kansas," and their persistent lying etttirt to make it ap pear that Buchanan would bring Kansasdn as n • Free State. It very truly says: -It is always dangerous to tram counsel of expo: diency-. It Involves, always, a fearful peril. when the bard devotion to duty is forgotten, in the pur suit 01 a temporary, and simply local, triumph.— Close upon all paltry and moan successes, such a-- come from a provisional allatnionment or waiving of iirinciple. follows the avet-itm Nemesis dististm and downfall. However shrewd may be the devieei of partisan diplomacy, the thin disguises of its poor, deceit are sure to ho ultimately penetrated. because no equivocation, however adroit and cunqing it may seem, is quite so good as the honest and plain-spoken truth." NOT QTITE.—A corresponde . nt of the Phila delphia Press, writing from here, and giving an account of the locofoco ticket, says; "Caps. White, for Register, and once a can didate for Mayor, is a high toned and dignified gentleman, whim rneetturt came from England in the .Ilowtoldr.- Not quite. Capt is a native of British Amer ices and either he or a part of his family were not long since in the receipt of a pension from the British government. The only %Vern: in county whose ancestors came from England in the Mayflower, is D. N. WHITE, our mud!, respected predecessor in the Gotatte. The eort• respondent of the Press has made a mistake in the man. For tho Pituburp .iarettP Mews. Editors:—l think you do injusiioe, or rather fail k,tit do full justice to the locofoett an didate for Recorder, A. I'. Astsitt rz. That gentleman has a claim to election which no other man in the county can present, to wit: longeni to four ponied, 11l In the Frtle,...fy . on. year' flo. voted . the Whig ticket in ltsr.sli shortly alter joined the Know Nothings: left them in Its , Wt and presented himselfsks a candiaate for Sheriff before the Republican Convention of that year, and failing to obtain that nomination. ITU [lle ely after joined the iocofocos. Where is the man in the county can show an equal amount o f political agility! J t 311•1:1t 3loney .111ntters In Sew York After a storm comes a calm, is an old adage. and its truthfulness was exemplified to day in the street. After all the excitement of rester dap, arising from the suspension of the Me. chanics' Bankinc, Association, everything ap pears to have sobered down to about the general tone, and matters arc going, on in the usual routine, just as if no disturbing influences had been brought to bear. The failure of Messrs. Adams & Buckingham was announced yesterday, in addition igo those mentioned in our paper. They were roduce dealers, engaged in an extensive business, and had we believe some connection with Western banking firms. This lamming the suspension of Messrs. Williams, Stevens & Williams was an nounced—an old and highly respectle house, more especially connected with the department i of fine arts. It has been known for 'some time that they .were somewhat embarrassed, hot it ! was hoped that they would be enabled to sur mount their difficuliies, and they would have probably have done so, except for the occur rence of a crisis like the present. The Troy Whig of yesterday say,— _ "We regret to announce that John W Bates- of this city, stopped payment this morning.— lie was one of our hoariest brokers. Mr. Bates is principal owner of the Bank of Tonawanda, near Buffalo. His largest transactions have consisted in the use of Tonawanda Bank and other macurrent money, to the amount of 15, 000 to $30,0110 daily, in buying short drafts front Western drovers on Boston and Nets York. This business for most part has been lone at Albany.. Mr. Bates was also largely 'interested in the World's Safe Company—the manufacture of Little's Safes—in this city ; and it is repre sented-that his advance to the Company, of be tween $75,000 and $11.10,1410 is the cause of hi: present embarrassment, and as we think the result will prove, only temporary stoppage. We aro informed that this suspension does not affect the house of Bates & Griffin. In uncurrent money, while there is no extra ordinary pressure upon the street, dealer. , ATV purchasing with caution, and in some instances more than ordinary rates are charged. Holders would dg well to remember that the notes ofinest of the banks of this state are amply protected by deposits with tile Bank Department. Annex ed is a list pf the notes thrown out by the bro kers : Bank of Hallowell, Hallowell, Maine. Eller Bank, Exter, N. South Royalton Bank, South Royalton, Vi. Rhode Wand Central Bank, E. Greenwich, R. I Farmer& Bank, Wickford, It. I. , . Mount Vernon Bank, Providence, It I Tiverton Bank, Tiverton, R. I. Wooster Rank, Danbury, Ct. Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy, N. J. Bergen County, N. J. Backetts Harbor (or Reciprocity,) Buffalo Hollister Bank, Buffalo. Chemung County Bank, Horseheads. Mr. John Thompson has made an assignment o Mr. Platt Adams.—N. Y. Corn. Trednezdd.o. Additional It'ems by the Vanderbilt . . Intelligence from Tunis of the 18th, announces that a sanguinary disturbance • took placesdhree days before against the Jews, and even the Christians were menaced. Several persons were killed, and the English Consul insulted. Mili tary measures of repression were adopted, but not until some grave disasters had taken place. Official confirmation had been received in Eng land of the murders of the African travellers, Dr. Vogel and Corporal Maguire, Royal En gineers. The Russians were stated to have been de feated on the banks of the Kuban they lost 6 guns and 64 pack-horses. It issaid that!,:chamyl, with 23,001) Circassians, had also defeated the Russian army, which attempted to dislodge him from the banks of a river commanding eome passes. After a bottle which lasted ten hours the Bus- Mans were driven across the river. Several for tified places, built by the Russians at great coat for the maintenance of - their communications, fell into Schamyrs hands. Despatches from Teheran had been received nl the Foreign Office in Paris. Tae news of the Bengal mutiny had produced a profound sensa tion in Persia. Fearing disturbances the Shalt had determined not to reduce his army for the present. By telegraph from Triemte we learn that Mr, Murray had demanded frdm Perlis the immedi ate evacuation of Herat. • ALS:CA:CW[IA, Aug. 14-0 P. M. The Nubia arrived at Suez to-day. She brings dates from Calcutta to the 21st of July : Madras, 25th July; Grille, 28th July; Men, Bth inst. It is stated that Delhi is not taken, but the date of this statement is not given. General Barnard is reported to have died from / dysentery. The news given in. the Bombay Times of the 14th July by the last mail, respecting the taking of Cawnporo by the rebels, and the massacre of the Europeans there, is confirmed. The Simeon' and Himalaya arrived at Calintta with about 11100 of the China forces, to proceed at once up country. • Only 300 more troops were expected. 41enertd Havelock's forces encountered the rebels, who were beaten on three °cessions, and several guns taken between Allahabed and Cawnpore. The latter was retaken •from Nona Sahib, whom Havelock is following up to Bhittoor, ten miles from Cawnpore. Sir Henry Lawrence died of a wound received in a sortie from LliCknow, where at present all is well. The Gwalior contingent has mutinied, and is supposed to have marched on Indore. All the troops in Gude have mutinied. At Agra all is quiet, and the native troops are disarmed. Fairabe Conmaurra, so common to married ladies, are easily removed by Carts/es SPANISH Idrxrunr, the only nicdieine yet diseover..l upon which the fairer portion of creation may safely rely as a remedy for all their Ohs. Let them test its ines timable 'virtues, and be healed. at $1 per bottle, or mix bottler for the pro prietor, PAGE. JR.. k CO.. >lannfordisring Marina- I eentigts and Chemist, Pittaborri, Pt. and Irnrc¢i•t. den orally. Ssendeertennen, sr.hdkerT M'CORD & CO., N,,.1:31 \ • 141 t. r• t 11A V Z J 1• r 1441.1 V. TIM. .I' . F . J: 2 l. 1.1 ra S T ".2" iILNT,' to 11 ,I , l' If 1101 ,•• FANCY CAPS, CH lI.DREV FA NCY 11.1• F, v 1..1111 HA' It lINNI4 HATS. -• v it (A. ' • ADAM; A Q... • VANDEVER & FRIEND, A'l"l' Cl 12 N 14: S A A 'A SOLICITORS IN CHANCE:RV 40 - o.ll.llnit•prompt IMO , in a.. part ~I North,rn 1. , 1% "r r.terti \ WIII attend 1., the purr1.0,....til Sot. , of L... 41 nn . SE. Vi r / NCB M.A.01311 , T ES! III! FAMILIES AND AN V FACTI: REIZS. 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(Dr. .r,krt.•;l4 I iTTSI:t 1:1;11. l'A Pltrlt'• ••Vl'a Lrrlltrr. :;: 1 411.zra% 4' Xl;lilitat•kry rd thr tr..tite , ELL ILy ILst IL lee rur, ‘I.IILLLLLIL'o• .L. ea.,: %Oh , nrwe. ....It, ()nap4rinel. sent 1., malt. And ToL,Ltago pro.[LAILI. for 4LL rent, may 1.. P 111,•tu Iv. Nrw , 11. , npler Son Y.pr I. ,tn! phy. , ..l...l..triterrk 14 autllnt I•t hts nun, Rath, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Insects, &c. 11=311 TEEM I Al 4 , 11: ELVA-111W ot, ar (T111..11.1 11 FA ke.ovrl, by ono:. •,,, the Eat. kr. Ex, 1 noy to rho 1.. 5...;n 11. or tip. ElYetrlC Pow.irr '4., Cr b' . 4.41 Imp E.. Iwln4n liquid otooot pont by ..t1 kV foroioh DroLeb.l.. Ib I r 11.1 $l , / 9ampir vurionq preivtr.rp , o. Circuirtr..• l'onb-r, kr., no .1' 16 , 44%111g 1.41. r. duo .den rnid.) u, ~ r d,•r l b 1,.l 1.13 y It:/4 Ih, I/ Tiler.. ag-,Yerliv•in..nl. Por Cirrolar, kr. .Addr"exo - I;4),TA 14" No. 3.an .11rowlsk - 3,.. Sew fork au21,1., i car F •- . . Ito. 11E1'Si:e1 61101:LI/Elt iißargg From Pittelough April Por morn than yene p... 1 we hare m00...i11y worn tha 1t rodilutifon Sur pontler llr.ux, manufartorml 1.0 Dr. Ile hey., ..f 140 xtroct. in flo.. oy. :oil hove Oily moo.- end it to all who are conwilled sedentary occu pation. A. we horn hogon romarhid, ing attention It. merit., It a movers for a loom , out cu , pooders, the weight of the pantaloons being so plead w. to omtinually tend to bring the. ebouldsm tothOir normal posith.n 00.1 eo pond the chest. Women, hundrialeof silvan ace onnuolly 10,1 oral by..ihn weight of enormous , klrl4, - abould ulot, procure those brace, 0.. particular in prommlng thi• kind Month/m.4.0 many of the broom sold aro bantam. Fold at Dr. 1100. ft. It FITS Fill'A,lllo.lemlo Druggint,l4o Wood m•et. sign of tho Gohlan Mortar. .1./%ol,iwgV Dentistry. ivo Dr. J. V. 1- ITJI.J , II - 114:.N. having tn. pkgill the aerNices the um, gi,,,4#1114 rkm.n 111 ff.. United reinr...l to fur- Teeth. of to inch particular ca.c. Full saistor teeth, ur parts of vets made with artificial gun., In one continuous ur Build pbco. Artificiel Byes Insert...l. end en den,: , •e the !nee • itirOperationhanti teork vim 'mired. 01litre N 0.105 Fourth ittreet.botereen Woo.J aqd Smithfield atmets, l'ittaborgh. epltecneth, DR. HENRY ANDERs IoDIN WATER. INFALLIBLE SFEcIFIC Eull FEVER AND A JA MRTA I...EMED T FOR SCRUFULA. DR. U.., Anna haying tit 1,,,, ~,,,,y, i„ ~,, t. i • --.. . ~___ __ _____ ing what has long been c,ntitlt•re.l tltt. tto,nt olvtdderttlign in I COCMAR , EI ISCLIPSE MILL medicine, a PtIItFECF SOLUTIIIN OF 1..1111NE IN off,n it to O. Faculty and 1 . 111,11 e one rrrolgly for n °cult I. ' 7. 1 8 5 3.—T1t0 vat: . bero . raft• tulle of roanant:tints hitherto itroutnotml beyond all radical 1,. of...re all. Mg or ggltgbio cure. In all strutterwe all:Wont, where the Kl , .ololooftl 100 for n'tf.h.nt .04 t•onottl taint lo..itlser beredltnry or gottilrlA. th , lODINE Alwyn { Gill? Mills. aa irsli, aa phi, MCA ItICATKIi TIJE llLLlLENTli.orth.lissano. In FRI' ilit , r:;'F,,....T. ~T hri ib r0 w1. . 1 . .., ...2 AND Aol" F. It perfects a 11110I1OVOII mei PEILMAYENT I t e 0,;',. ink . .. T ...7,7r r... ...,:a front the 07010111 lit the mOrbitl tit one ul the dot 1 4 , ...rip1i0n, ,i, ~,,,,,fty' A., ardor. Tit. beneficial molltt are Inmr,ll/Litly Pit in LIT. ell' r +. the only aatheriaed FR 0 ilill ',AIN'T. HILLIOUIt DLICANI7S. If iFMOPTIgIIt. I ...1f...mg,. and otb ,, r II lINII/It/lAtigtt. TUMORS. lIIIART JIISEASE.S. i IL COCIIIIAN A CO., DER.INiILIIIINT OF TILE LI VI:II, lill/NEVg and MAL , 44 West Front et.. Fin. DF.IL D II Alt II V. It II It tl II awl a nd dealer, 0 ..... m ... d r ` e t.1 . 1 r , ... 1, o°. 311 n 54m. of o n and liatent Smut Machina, 01A.11.Elli titlillilllllit.SHltlMl7S A FFECCIONS. all ' a. dealer, in - - ' Acg . ...ol= old ,Thilith Anchor Brawl FEMALE tili , llAeF..... logeilt, olth ItItI)NIIIITIS, god the I.ltlng Cloth. Mill Ir.. and' arming of .rep ato.IP• entlrt• rn0,..r0 of - .71.310NA II ViNtIiPLAINTA. Or, Mese, I the. MIII Pit., ac. All articles warranted to eve ..tire Ander,' r.•dib,• Witter has been Analyzed hy Dr. Jam. IL i .thdli aloTti. ' IL fitM7 777 U7 l A CO.. Cio- CliUton, the sli brool chenxiiet, and also by Professor i aoloilawfiroF Jam. C. liooth. of the V. R. Mint. of Philadelphia, mil 1 -- bah prt.groglot• It to he Mot what ft in reprownted. For ! A ia A. MO - 14 i: AS Co. eireitinre. furnhibing full tletalla of the legititualwebanwtet 1 • of this renrkabl- medicine.. Writ as fo r certificates Tot. uutarily Oren b, Lbw, who Lace Intl. toad by its one.- - - " The toniatr arr inollisi to roll mem UK ii 1.10.11 IC EVNEIt. LIU Woodamt, Jelithildw•F Wbolouo. and Metall Agent. Ezchnnge hank el Nebra•ka, PLORR C N. T. Grit. SINCLAIR., Yr ....... 11. VET:DI:II, (11.0ir. SITSCI,A.I.II & Co.. General Land Agents& Dealer in Land Warrants, • r o loren . pe, N. T., milmi their pervonal attention n. Hoping nmi Waling ILeal Entmte, Entering 1.1 . 14, LOIIIIIIIg Money awd Paying TfIION, In Nebruakm, lowa and KTLIIXUS. I:xchnItCrILL.NCLS: Plttmlotrgli, P. V. O. Ilumwy It. Patrick A Cu., 'tanker.. Pittsburgh. Pa Atwell. Lon A. It. F. Raley, IkutLer. Philadelphia. NVinalow, 'Alder U. Co.. New Yank. luiewm A: Baylor., St. Sullen - A' . Nlemliuntm, '• Bank of Commerce, Clerelund, Ohio J I howl , A ILETIRICID aantla of lite itaxeneatly ran .sat, 411.1.‘,:,,d,h,1el ill tic L,,t ladle.. it certaincarn for ents.ufaptinit. A.thant, 1 , 1 , .ar1t1l I, Cough., rat, nod 11,•nnral U I,ilityy. Tic ref:laxly I, udi.+n'er'^l by hint trltnn Ist. only child, n &mgt.,. au. Ile pad fowls the , w , stnlerful ro. I••rattv , •art.l healing gitalsti..• of prrtntrarina• mad.. front ti n India and fl.. ii. . ht ...eurr.nl t.• nits that ho otti/xt tetho a n , rar-ty for hi. child. ~ I ntlir...lhar.l and nur. rnalizinght.lvt.los. chllthiascur , nl.llllll ~,,, altv.ut.l,ll. ...Itsitta.t.qnol the 11,•11.1. •1Y to thott , ttn •.1 non, ..re iuull I..artA of line ~oral ,:aint ii. It nr rer till 111 111.11.11, illtqll b... thy, and NVl.lllla, to a- anvil Ilt.l l ill 1 1 011.1 1.. nit of Inc a11tict. , 11.•11...t.t..ta, m t...,ae.t it. flin. W l l l llllll arid ~ .‘ llt, n , Assn, t lor 111i11.11, if 11:1. ..tr• tnotnz it r.ninto, ea,-1, applicant In • lt ,, n o:nl:sag—tint ',it. to 1.. ro:orts.nl p.tas, . ipe, and the rina.st.s.l, to Iry appltril to tin. payninnt of thi. Ad.irr.a Dr. U. .1.1:111 , ,, N., 19. i:ratt.i •try , f. N B.—b 11. •1nn,....11.0., , •••0...r.,:firn nor agent , 111 'Sea in, .10, 11 0 11:00 I/1, ,11,1•41 311 1 1 vtrt i..d rn,npn I • front co rt.t. I. nn t Barad rtrnef. city, ^l.i rT Nelsons Ambrotypes. P It .1 (.' F S I) 17 (: F D Ciair".l..nrnor Third end '3litrket Streri• • ,TirEET. I..ti. PUbh,..n,M.:l/ Luou, tL Anil a: ;Le 1.,•• I: .4 Thor.Lao.Tt till , Al I. t% fl It of !1`1...5n and L hall I .4,1 11 fr ..... -1 . ,11J .. Pittsburgh Steel Works. . 1 oNR:4 ? ~i:nnrto-•tni r . ..I CAST STVIII.: 31, spitl~ 1 II %1.E.:, Inn.. and Par. St Pd , Aaerph. P, I). Ti. Roc; Fuca ),.; • VIANTIG4,II`.6. , Rogers' Improved Picl4•lst !glee! ~ lee, vat •,r4 . 1 . 44 , 4114, ond rtre flriti•h rand Coniinetigm -;` , .•//7' Ili/ J. .clok ttri iii I)1 ! --, 11./..I2NLAN . 1 / 4 Cu_, On the Union Eduk, London. Cl oral ,101,0 . 1 Draft • ...rt. t• atirtirlo rtt :dl tit.. t at, Ili.. • 41... Mil... a lir A I'M'\ k a 1:11.. It.lkt.n - t a I:ma, A. A to all part, JIMIa 0.. Q., 1111 , 11.11 a, 10 I . ahnx..l prn. - arv.ll,r.mal, a , 1-.1. 11 AI ask la. , I.tatard. ~.. 4. 4. ra aay p.ita EL.I A A 111.11.71 11:101.1, . 'l, ILI 1.0:4 y r.,. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., STOVEIS, Grates, Fleet.. Fenders, etc I \ t I , r3tof •A COWCIN, 1 t.A.N(A. NO. 2.1:. Lumnivric Alt E ET. PI r1.1,P1:1.11. PA P. 1-1,1.X-ht.:N. - Ni.Ginzaplorrt t. E , l 4%1 1 I 'II'S. No. b'.! rot3rth •t, .k.I -t. I'rtrptim,ll.l . 3. 1• I. In. I•ve6err n.itb r.:).•,”,t. V1.1,..,1 .14411, . h, nialdsra, ~ unidsano and l'un. 1111 a, and ..sarr dana,:ntino eattin. T.. 1.1, I:1r. and 1 - 1,31. T.., 1t!..0(1.11e.1r.r0r, I. .-1.1.4n0r MINERAL WATER. Pi: i.i+:,,c,j u A\i)c 4 l'.luil I ixC PORCELAIN P•I)('\TAI\9, I.V ' THE (.7 , 1, IM.C.CLAIT IVA ',ILIA IN .1•111,..... I!. I.l.V..n.nr:ll•tmrt, Y.•rry Crow Ku..~•. 11 YkiN ('UCH HA N HA I,S, soccrn-orrs, . Iron R.iling's Iron VoulD, Visual Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, &r., Fm. 91 Siermrf and SA rani ;err,. and ‘l..rk. r.) P 11 7 ,11 1 .10.11. PA n rmlf , ty sir,r Parse. m., 1 rr .1,1 , 1 amiable for all ursrpo...ra. lo rs .1..1 , 1•01.:.1 ,, nr al sl,ll natitt. Inns JOHN THOMPSON, 110 LIIIERTY STBEF r European and 'lntelligence office, altrnt • t , t . onlp Drat ..n Eur.,.. t..r nny Pn ~,,, nntt stmns, and l'ack..t 1tc1,1% to awl trout Livetw.l t. N.tv I"nrk “1 , 1. fim u,oky nnil 110,1,w-work fitroi.hrwl h.,,,- .4,11 tt r/dlt's ,n.l , crop nlu a). on hand. form n' 1 ork ILO rsailroml In Pitinlsto i Jalt •I 1). NV. AZ D. 1 N 31,,ACIVIZEP, AND PFAI ET. IN All kind. of Tobacco, Snulrand Cigars, 11..10 roo.n.ly 11, g No. 129 widitaon ig• their Nratmfaut et thy; }:,:t1.11.hment.N , ..411 I nwi to stmvt.all, will be t • nitrlydfc " • Pllls, In ISt. •rh. cur, the ( They nun bowel, They area 1..11 a. 1.311.3 , ti , 1f1 3, 3, 03 3 3...0 ...Ili rule yon It yi.it has"; itelige-ii.itt they will heir y..a. Ir Yi . .. 'tr.` they will !Italie you mill. Tho) art the I.• rare bi 11011.11134 They an, a plain pill and a ;till. N., lait ter ;411 ("All 113 romp ) 111., co.( ii:olv tr,:ni.) n In,. I•i all parts of ill, State. piur 171 ii Fl`7ll,ilillY.,l3lrret, Va.. the titirltilhwa TEAMSTERS ATTENTIDN.—Dr. Tohins' V•rwtian Dori, Littuntint, In pint tit, I. narriutted chiatierlittil Lett, than any other aril. le ev,i,lTerti.l Iu lb. thiititir , of Cot,. GAM, Sprain.. Over' healing, IL, I.nttlx in the arable. It lint ..ay.,l litany valnabltib.irwi. Ntinti S. I U'l". (, iitreet, N on Turk. &111 by Dr, KEIFER. Ili) Watril iti2rialkwt . - - • - - r you vain" y - ourtrel6 ului a pure lo•Alty ffnul,rl. le.l;lcoinf..t.lonwmtli. go to Fi 140 str-o. and 1.14 . balk of ranch Toot n ,tt, so•I Twrto T4.,Tii.trut is instr,lol. road hp a few drops rnf I 1(t.3....r. lane Ad, Remedy. Preln.o,l intn.l InnAd a Ow nlms, nntnn, of DIL REYSLIC I JO Ntnent n.t, Inn2tknlnt vrncY Signs of the 11olnlm 3lortnr. WANTED ISIIIIE DIATEa. Y.-10,000 Bien to 'MN, to the sale od the poor popular rolling Boot:4 in A not-ha Invalid, hi,' hanirt farmer. nod Teach. e frlching to Intel, will find hid, to Lea very profitable and filo:toter loognfesr. etod.hog Moos to Kee the country. and hrn!ke money at the came time. Agent' now in the Nic he,. are els•arnfp moon to eI,LW fate year. For lull pitruculara and.. lid of lbc.A., nillrew 11. M. IttI.ISON. bploen City Pithllaldng !lobo, 11l Main arms, Clnelortarb Uldq fir, If Ilelng Rent. D. i:CIJEON, aolfelydcwpoy. A IiTNEIt Vir.iN ali TED—IV it carp carpi- P of front VODO te : 120 d to engagp In it to ll estal, !bated and profitable 31anufaortuirof Lio'rnefeb lltOtted oely by nlaek of capital. Per particular, address. by lotteror iu percon,CIAZETTE COUNTING ROOM. nte.Mcltf FRY 130.1. 7 1 . ItiXl3tED—The Waterloo Torupik.. and V.‘ , 7oimpauy, Parry B 4; rtopecqn !rattle, cello bare r.. h i.e nal, to Inform them by writing to the Preaident of ...co. Goat - cup, at Waterloo, Mon. roe enmity. 1111noic, glalug general dearriptiou of the wrier, partioularly carrying ,raps draft id water, light and loaded. WA age. number of boiler", diameter and creole of rylifeler • pelre and terns of payr t, ay order of the JNO. 3101LICIP:ON., President. A. Itegm.a, .'.4se..rerary. en27.9h1 Nir AN T kf)--ten tied:WV liscluinge and frank Nob.. anti ISAIAII DICKEY A CO. W;INTED--s7,bii6jn Pittsburgh rind Al ..nriv.rmnts. Alan, I2n+lnetauorAtrnmmtala tiou Piper to amount of edge, Pon he dleeount est at eery redn c ad ru t,. p o l 4 ii. 11CLAIN A SON. ritINTS, m hesr FM idyl,. eeB • A4°, Ten cans Itle.h DELA.F t POPLE ,B , en. IL..‘sT NOTICE.—The bookis and nessounts of the late non ..f J. D. k A. KELLY, ban Lonna placed in my 11.11 for coileetion. All panto.* kunlying { , -Fivwls, 1nd..1.1.1 to NMI arm will please on itritnedi- Maly and 4... h and nee wan. Th.. having anonnts ...mina .and arm will pea*. present the same. ee.l..Ard ANDREW McMASTER. Alderman. JUST it EC' IS AND FOR SALE LOW—IOO bid... Green A ppl, . 1 11.... Al 1.1,14. ant and Dry Totnn, • ....A k,., ...twist do, .ti bide E. I. Sugar. ...I LEWIS & EDGERTON. 1.7 Wood et. , ROW N'S ESSENCE I.; I '1; ER-4 gross D. A. EAR NESPICK A 61.. corner Pi,. and Wood ..0. . . . . I , II.TEGI NI ; PA PER --',ll labs. F'ressell for ....I 11. A FAUN ESTOCK A Cu. IUMA RA lIIC—Iit II )0 lbs. selected lino k x nort• for ,tl.. by 11. A. FAUNA:STOCK A. Sp. Q.l.oNrs Gin. CONCERT—Partie.4 en . x71,11. , 1 to th , ss.i. are Informant that they have boot record ed and are re.oly for delivery. BLAKELY A RICHEY. - - '1 UiL II PENS.J—Dawson, Vi sirress & Hyde's Les ,allawl, Mammoth and Tip Top. Jtot received and for sale by tn..: W. S. /I AY KN. MACII I NISTS AN it 3 IANUFACTURERS anent ion in ralle.l lo the extra quality ot WHALE tit 1...,1.11.y On atilentber. it in tonal to the beat oils for IA iyi.ating. II arrant...] to stand the ...dant weather. The pit, I......ablernid) lower than the best .11, now in use, a nnt.i.l, c,antantly on 1...nd by DA YID C. HERBST, eorner Liberty and Hand etc. LAUD s II L-20 Mils in store and for sale by .. , :s ISAI All DICKEY A CO. .._ _ , • LAR A , ANI/GREASE.-5 bbls No. 2 Lard, :i0 do Groan, in store and for stale hy ne:i ISAIAh DICKEY A CO. DARLINGTON COAL. OIL--4 Mils ill .tore and for salt. ba ISAIAH DICKEY A: CO. PA R NI FOR SALE IN NORTH FAYETTE TOWNSHIP—We Tim .. a 11, rut ..1 n.; ....r......altiattni in North FaAnte town...hip. aimed 1 . .., nine, inn. the ray. and ea nr Rogers' Mill.. ,d which about SA near..aro dear.,! Gob non tint . Inns umber land:) of an ea.. Aleut quality far Wheat growing and tiren; about 4L acme in Clover and Tim/ally. nod eve, art, tillable Coal and linintone in itloulance; having7A acres of Mark cool. Good farm build. In• 4. hone. and barn Large orchard of apple, with colue penel, and cherry tne... Well watenei. Kaving water in MI , the 0.-1,1. but one. Will be nOl.l low andyerno may. Apply to BLAKE/ 0 A. RICHEY. ae3:.l.ltx. heal /:stilts Ilroken,ror 7tFPA Sanlthilell its. Fltt: IT CANS—E9r, preserving all kinds of Erni.. eh', at. mate'and easily ...sated, PRESERVING KETTLES of Brsa.Preltrli tinned .d Eassmrtissd Kettles, Wo o den IVnre, WilhowsAlarket, Clothes and Knife Basket, PlenWeet Ti,, 11 are. /trashes, Silver Plated Ware a now pql term, Ten Setts, Outer, Spoon, Fork, Ladle, Butter, Pie and Fish Knives in every variety, Tinware, Japanned. 'damped and plain, with everyartiele nen...nary tn hardware for Itiritithing 4 hot., For sale at the Unto. Furnishing Runtime Store of JOHN FLEMING. ai24 No. 47. Market street corner of Third. jA. STROH & CO'S PREMIT7IIFMAIT . IC Dr PLICATI NG AND IMPRESSION PATER—A principle of writinit without ton, or ink. Ptat prrtnlinn sWar tied to lliOn I, [11 , 0h1 ,, Slot , Fair. October, 11.11.1 t in a lewttiful 'article with which to Write a lettvr pal obtain the copy at Ilivoinzpo I hue, without the toe °flint! or ink. retaining it invaluable to pertains travelling. It will Ink.. the eorrect impreteion orally leaf, plant or flower, and is equally lob...pled for writing on paper, cloth, wo,nl 0, non, in the copying of plant, deal,tu, mini, &n o without the use of tying Ili 111 . ,. with a bone or Cowmen stick. Try It. For ' , Me by W. S. HAVEN, . .1 Market and Second atrnt, (.:STARCH AGENCY.—ILIVING BEEN 0 appointed Agent for Pittelturtih„by tho 3IADISON STARCH COMPANY, for the sale ol their celebrated PEARL STARCIL(which In warranted eq.' In quality to any known in /his market) are now prepared to supply Wholeeale Onit yrs nt nisinitfactutarie pricen. We Invite the attention of the Trade In this art icle, to nu examination of our present stock, and which will be Let, 011.1 to the demand. MEEEZEIM ATWELL, LEE d. Na. ft Woodall . . AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan, LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, respectful- ly 2 atiumulevs that in .compliance with the very keuend preference exprr...ell for Om European system of hotel netnacenwrit, that the American Muse will hereafter be candneted solely on ant plan. Well furnished parlor and sleepin g apartments will In. let by the day, or for loner perevia. 31ealtetterved In the gentlemen's ballet all hones g of the day and evening. The built,' dining ball will be open. like manner for Iddies, and gentlemen accompanied by ladies. The accommetiations and conwinlences of the home arn unsurpassed, and the moot improvements and alterati.tns leave nothingto b...lnsfred. Suburban nroldents will find tie, arrangements specially convenient. Large or vmall parties provided with dinners, copper, ke., at short notice. .1) . 1.7:e.1114111.• 10 COFFEE.-100 ligs prime Greets Rio (Inlior, In stern end for sale by T. LITTLE k CO. eel No. 112 Second at. lin PER CENT. emu be made in the man vvvv ufacture of round Matches, by acing "Thomas' Patent 3latchltels Match ilarLinea. Eights for tmln by aulallf M. F. EATON. TIIO.3IAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR SPIIINO coo br. novtilo uno IA the Merclumls'Exchange; Fourth stnwt. State anti County Rights for ado by aulaltf M. F. EATON. FRUIT CANS, ZManto fa - p Irrit For .11" in any qvuthtity, by -- Stucco Worker. JAMES OWES, • roRNA:n JKL.V AND 41 . 1 L IE STRZETS,'- - STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, uce ern partioularattentlon too/1 onli, for work in hit CENTRES end ORNASIENTB of ell kinds furnished o c, short Dori ap2l:lyd IrFRIGERATORS— AA, GALVANIZED IRON .AND WOODEN WISE SAFES AND P . We will elan 611 t the balance A of o PARATUSttrillork of the 'above artlelee lower than they ran be aught at any other home itreither cities. Call at the Iron City Plan Wareham. attlS T. J. CRAIG .11f CO, N 0.1114. Wood It. llttrepatt opened Piny C.. 0020 abbatistmcnts 11 TPICP. or Stint PITT6BOIOII 0:11IPAST, 1 August 22d, 1551'. f ri. - Euec - rios.—The stockholders of "The Pitmbara Gas Company - are hereby notified that an Election for theports:ow of electing two persons, to terse as Trustees of cad Company for the term of three years. and ooe person to servo as Trustee for the term of one year, .111 be hold at the office of said Company. in the city al Pitts burgh, on the FIRST MONDAY (Tth day)OF SEPTLIIBER ETT. between the how. of 2 sad 5 o'clock P. m. an24-2sed JAMES It. CILIEIeITT, Treasurer. .M.CIIINTS . A !fl, Maxxrtorrnxtta* lityls, Pitteletrxh.June C-7—,- - .ltc conformity with the 25th section of the Cenetitotion of the Commonwealth of Penn4yltrania, nobs. hereby gir.:ll that appli.xttlon will henadoto the Let-A..1:1[0t., at the next 8.4011, for the Renewal or Itett aien of the Charter of thn 31endlants' and Manufaetnnex' Bank orPittahnrxh, lorthe term of fifteen years. By order of the itto-def Int,tors. • 1,26:40.1 F. I. DENNY ,Canhier. CIO LI ) l'A I ' ERS A DES—A new and very varietr pattern,. Jon ncr:.ed ac ILr lv:di Par., Storr, • Market wi.t,ou 3rd and 4.11 nmrtr. and I.o•Ll.wlL,ltnr • TH.IMAS PALMER. It Is Not a Dye. Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S RAIR RESTORER. ilray halm!, Bald, or perwria with oliwawn of hair. or wall, mad the following and Judgo of the 11111[11,. RS. S. A. ALLEN'SZYLOBALSAMO9I, IL or World'a flair Drwing. is ...nth! t 00... with it.. Restorer, and i the bent Hair Dowing for old or youngN, tant, ing orlon ellicaelom In =want hair falling.. 4., with out tho Restorer. REY. 11. V. DS:lf AN, Editor Guide to Roliness. "Woran testlfy to ite effects." ott. PRESIDENT J. 11. EATON, LL. D., Murfmraboro' Tenn. - Notwithstanding irreguLar use, the falling off of hair eaeed, 1111 el my gray 1 , wits restore tooriginal color," de. REY. r S. B. HURLEY. Attleboro', Massachusetts. 91 has changed the 'Crown of Glory, belonging to old men, to the original bun of youth," kr. nEy, M. TIIACIIER, (tin years of age,) Pitcher, Chenamm county. Moo York. "My hair is now metro - wit It 14 nothing like adye," Or. REV. O. T. 11l OD, Slidillotown, New York. "Ole own hair, and that of another of toy family, ha., greatly thickened, herr almost bald," dr. REV. JAM ES 3IeKEE, Nov York City, Recummenda it, ku. REY. W. I...IITEUS, Stair:Orli, Conn.. "It has toot toy !noel sanguine expectations, kr. REY. J. F. iIItISWOLD. Washington, N. IL "It is really efllearioma to restoring the hair," At.. lt 11. St. SPRAIT, Lewinburgh. Pennsylvania. "We con na.l , l“ , ,heerfolly ronanno.tel 1100. d rusTi N. l'harleltown, _South Carolina. 'The REP. Lair hex beeenot obriabal." Ac. Rry. BLANCHARD. !deri , len, vet., highly of loor preparntiotC Ite:V. 11. e• ~)11T11; l'ratt•bnrnh. N. Y. ea. eurprow4 to fool toy haw .111 Ile , Why), 1 It 1.1 . M. CLINK, I,wletoth l'enn.yl,Alo4 • •il 1.41 my hair .lalllon and rnomel a new 01ewth. - 111:1. A. I , 11l 'S Chatathin.couuty. New York -I am sat • istied alai rec.:onto:l.lW ßEV. D. 310Illt I". Cows Rivet, New York. "It it the Lost prepanstion ea taut." REV. WILLI All currEß, Mother's Magarine, New York. - Iterommentis it. - sr,elVe might swril thinks!, log If not emoistrod. TRY IT. • exgori parationi }:uropo err, mod they ttre pro all (4111.21 tio•ro a.l well no t tho Uttitotl State, P at,, not q,”I or sta.. 501.111,,u11 Iha principal urh,,le .lle and rewl In. in the ttilt.4l: tate, Cnbnor CSO DEPOT. 35:". BROOME STREET. N. V, W 1... r.. “.1.1r,, all lei., !tn.! I wilitrie, .1...1er- it I to .11 artichnt itoitirlult;( tbi. • on rel. 12 rinae wont. Ilrite lirpot for circuLtr. 1...2,...,1 1,101 Inri ion, 6 .4,...,1, ritiintertotut. 65UATE—M1S,111,TElt PROPER , -tt In the Lt0r..411 31ancite.ter. Ittnl.l2l, feel front 1,, 11.10 feet olevp Thef. li •t 'greet, 1., in: , ntainan, el the \ Iwo.- lot Th., sroula tfr.;nt their I...rition. twine M.111 4 1.,11 111111•• .01 the late JmneA Manta. Efei co, tie] on leit-o.ante terinm. All\ OA. t. 1.2112: :lair 1,1122. y lint, a rnt net lot at the mcno A LA n t tql 1.730 feet deq, to •ts,,t M., ix.. Aw.lll •.n 01.1 Kilo tr y fr,it by Ine, fret Jere .stil 04.. . l'iwy f, th. , 75 te.t (pita 1.5,0 ....I 111. A li ELY .t RICHEY. T . \ I\E NI IT lc E. r. CHEAPEST FUR ',AP. 1 . 1114._Ti. nniit,ipiell IT," Coro, t....111 ., ..1111.4 , . Hut! lie ha.. .T. 41.41 thi.• w• with with it new 411.1 welluii For,. I. Crilpro : Ann..; Sh.Lgh 14114, Yor . whlrh be will ...Al 4At7 .11 rung.- ;;131,1Z 35 • Inaiirvii Cargo Rieke on the Ohio anti 51iaibatippi Rivers wd tributivrira. Inoue. agairut hies or damage by rim, . 1 . , against thn prrti. Or the Sea. and Itilatel Navigation and Transportation. IL UTOR,. WM. V. Petit. John C. 3 D Nntgrmlory. John M. Puniroy, D. J. Nfratnn, R. F. Witnivr. Rene Gnilion, Beni. I Woo Won. John A. MArehall, Charles It. Wright, John J. Patter.nt. Elwood T. Pusoy. V. rErrir, Preablent nß'taer3.: mcc,,, Viet. rrmide.nt arrotica. Seißer, Lomb A. Co- Philadelphia. lllorgau Stldfole: Truitt, Bro. k Co., do. rummy, Caldwell k Co., d, A. T. Lane k Co., do. telotnitr.,Jugtlee k Cu, do. PITTSBURGLI OFFICE. No. v 7 wArtm orIIEXT autialtf I'OINDEXTEII. ageut. Tile Great Western Fire and Name ins. Co., 01 PLILLADELPIIIA. No. 331 Walnut Street. casaln PLEPETCAL CAPITALSOO,OO FIRE EV.SCRANCE—PerotnaI or lituitud, wade In town or country, on ovory drocrigtlon of property. I SI , AND IN.vI7R ANCE, on (laid. by Could, Lair. and feud C.Arnago, to all Port] iif the , Union. /1/A - A . LNACRANCE. on Vl•Wwil, Cargo and Freight, euilawring River Trutimportutlon. I;=1 C. C. LATHROP, Pri.xidetit. DARLI Vic, Presitiott, altsrph J. titian!, Fecrntary utia HJeliarits.n,lsteint. S-ren-nrsr v. Maatur., Charlos C. Lathrop, 4:r; Walnut At reot • lIOn. henry D. &loom, 56 iralnitt sl Alexander Whi!Men, Mforhant, 11 North Front At J.ilm C. Iluntor, firm of ti r right, Iluutur & Co Tracy. firm of Tracy k John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whit. & IleCurfl3. Bishop, firm of Bithop. Malmo. & Co. JA.. B. Smith, firm of Jas. 11. Smith & Co. Tipp, 1.. Gillrani, firm of tiillrnpir Bor. Diann llaaloborst, Attorney and Counsellor. Thor.. IV. IMA•nr, Goblemlth's unit. ' Sdllirell S. Bishop, firm of Illahop. Simons & Co.. William Darling, (lato of Iteadinp,) . .I.llin Rice, 00 South Front street. Ri harper Jeffruya. firm of AVni. ff. Brown & Co. It. W. COI NDEXTEIi, Agent, aftlertaL•ap7 P 7 Wator stroat. Faidacrs' and blechanies' Insurance Company; Northwat Cbrner .Grand ara Itlanut Stria, PHILADELPHIA. The following etatonientenlilhlte h o, 4unlnr•n rind cond tIon!of the Company to Nor 1,18 fol: Pre Minton ' , mired on &Infirm and Inland Rink, to, Nov. 1. hOOl rf14.884 ,Fir I•mnuume Inte:rem ou 1,161111 . 1,704 47 Total tr..xlpto ..... 11U1,14 Pl4lllitrit.te .... . ... . .441.41.'7 04 rim ..... ......... . 30.747 RrvlExpi.n.e.Salar Uu h.tutn Prpmiumn 411.1 A4.ent7Cliargy. . . Inuce with C zup'y • SZILS,M7 Tll4 u.44/4x "1 44 (.41,„-. India. City ntul Caonty It.d4 ..... ..$ 1, ,I 4 Inltalinnd Douds ...... .. • ..mi-Cost First 31"rt,s,-1:44,1 Stovkx, Cadlateraln . t4l I.llriu - d and Cou. , didnti,o Pat..k Stock ..... . el.mit.4l with Sip-noun, Duncan 4 - C.... Ne4r. York Daert...l Psiyrueut- St..ock n-Jt yet ... 97,700 .4) Nutt, ",3,050 Due from legenta opcnt - tvl by I. 1Z..370 Preudutui rwently sued. and 111.11tA 11. n tilt. CI, Balance iu Bunk. 1,..4:.” 74 The Door.] of Director*.l.l,lg7 00 hoc. ILI., day tiechrnd h DIVIDEND OF Fl i'TFEN Nur CENT, Nimble on d, hood on the tinciielo a the tsOnoi.rity the Ist tutnnit. THOMAS H. FIJILENCE, Priiithiont EctrAnn lirtanorti. Svcrotary. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent, ritnilinrgh, no27ittnotifc No. 00 'Won, drier Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSUR A CE /MD TRUST COMPANY Soutkokst (boner of Ir.shlut and /burl". SEreetr, I' II I. AI) E L II lA. [urn I' April nth, ISNX Capital Stock 1500,000. Or/ICM, ALEXANDER WIIILDIN, Proaldent, NIARSIIALL lIENZEY, Vire Preeldent, JOHN C'. SIMS, Sftretaxy and Artnary. JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. 50. k. 07 T.. TM. Alexander Whildln look A. Gdity, hlanlull Ilerozey, T. Eamondo Harper, - William P. Dolton, Eliaha Tracey, Joseph Anhwei, Thomoe S. Smith, * John C.. Sims, Door,' R. (Italian,. Jonas Rmwman, Ellwood Matlack, John P. Simon, Y. IRWIN, M. D.. 3lediral Examiner. Tile Comp. ny make. Ineurance on lire., on moet reaxma. hie terms. It has been encceatiftilly 114.8.74.1 for several years by an eNperlenced board of oriloora and tratitecid and ITllStrvaq Imo nitwit . . paid promptly On bore, anti Is every way doterring of confidence and patronago R. W. POINDEXTER, Agant. m3lrtiehri IS Wider strtieL Pittsburgh. Franklin Fire Insurance Company of DI.CTORS. Charles W. Boncker I Adolph E. 11.3110, Thorne W. ltichara, Samuel Omit, Thorn. Hart,l David S. Brown T , 31ordettal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, I Morris Patters.ou. CHARLES DAYCKER, President. CHAZI.E.O 0. it iStC..le: SttretalT. This Company continnea to make Insuranaw, permanent or limited, en every deltorlption of property In town and country. at rob.. as low as are coneistent with security. The Company Lae. reaerved a large contingent fond. whtelLtsith then Capita/ and Premiums, eafely inveeted. afford ample protectltm to the mssured. The Amens of the Company, un J.nuary 16.81, as pule fished agreeably to Oa Act of Assembly, were follow. vitt— Mortgage. $918.1E4 OR Real Estate. 84.377 78 Temporary Loan.. 83,9613 17 Stock. 61.889 00 Cash, 64,346 NI ,211,708 " 44 Since their incorporation, a period of sl twentpone years, they have Tall upward. of One Million, Four !Tundra.] thotwoad Dollars Losara by Ore, thereby of eridenee of the lblrantatwa of Insurance, as map an their ability and dimposition to alert with won:pint,' all linbilithw. J. tiAltiMi Lit COFFIN. Agent, apt° Wen Sootheaat ow. Wu.' and Third sta. Coatinental. Insurance Company, facorrarrob4 by_the Zryitloture c,f Prnary/ranto. PERPETII TT. ACIJAUTErt Authorized Capital, Ono 31illiou Dollars, Secured and Accumulated Capital FIGNIE OFFICE. • No. GI Milani Strut. above Second, Philadelphia. Fire ' , uncut,. on INtidings, YucnStare, Slorehandieo, kt. geneally. blarino Insurance on Cargos. and Freights., to ill pone o the world. Inland Ineuranee on Goals, in. by Lakes, Ithrra Canal. and Land Carriage., to all parts of the Unlots, on the woe fortiroble terms, continent with eocnrity. intscross. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Remrder of Deeds, it., Philadelphia. 1111. DOWERS, formerly Register of Willa. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman& Smltlniniportlng Hernia... Sand Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third street. oboe. Market, Phila. JOSEPH OA y T, firm of Joesepli Oat le Son, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarr stmt., EDWARD V. 31ACHETTE, firm of Machettefi Rsliencl, Importing Hanlirare Merchants, No. 124 North Third strest.abore Rare, Phila. HOWARD lIINCIDIAN, firm of Livited Co, Produ. and Cesnmienlon Merchants, No. 27 Market at.. shore Eighth, Phila. , Oulu( WILSOS,SecreEOtar y. ROBR. COLLADAY, Prea!dent. , JOSHUA ROBINSON. Ant. inr2s:dlyk ge Nu. 74 AMR soon( .(up main.) Reliance Malan! Insurance Company of Office No. TO Walnut Street OrrlTA'.s l 77,92O—Asentse229.974 th--Llrcratry luvreraco. Fire Lowrance on Fluildlnwaklerchandiee, Fornitute, de. In town or country. The mutual prindple combined with the twearttr of u Stock Capital, entitle. the Insurer to share In the profit. of Oct Company, without flablilt) for Imam Tn. Script Certificate , ' of the Coo:irony, for wafts are convertible at paajnto the Capital Stock of the ColopanY CLEM TINGLEY, President' B. M. lIINCII3IAN, Secretary. Diltr(7oll.9. • Clem Tingh.y, Wm. It mpon Samuel Itl:phaza, U. W. Carpenter, Robert &am, C. 73 - . Manball UM, Jacob T. Bunting, %SIMI= %war, • Neptune Insurance Company, 0 Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organized under the General Insurance Law; with a ash Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to lacrosse to 5500,000. Insor. against las or damage hy Fire, Marino, Inland Navigation and Tnmsporiation. orriczny. U. 0. LAIIOIILJN, President. RICHARD S MELDS, VI. President.: • GEORGE SCOTT, Socaptary. nnercroas. 0. Lhaghlin, D. Montgomery, IV. C. Stotesbory, Richard Shields, 1). Sharromod, George &Ott, R. M. Csolge, T. F. Showell, William Osts;ine, 0. C. Dater. TITE d 011A.VITY, Agents, payric Mee, Lafayette Mall,(intranas on Wood el ) Philadelphia Fire and ..t.dia INSURANCE 903IPANT. No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITP. Tux CUSTOM ROUSE. Will nuke all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetual or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchsaillae, et redeemable rates of premium. BOBEE.T. P. KING, Proddent. 31. W. - 11ALDWLN, Wee President. • MULTOSS. 11. Cr, ft= John Cleytod, E. Wear. Charles P. Hair, E. B. kroglleh, - •P. 11. Peccary, C. Shermaa, 7. litalriariuraieservear7 MU* inouran cc M=ffil E. D. Jones, EN., earth. Cit. Bk. we. Robnoon a Co_ T. Kennedy, Jr.. 2 Co., " tVado Ilimpton s Co., •- Cmoingt oa Co. =MEI C. W. nichelsoit, t. W. Jam. - in, Jar., 3lcauley, George Ilanle, Nathaniel Holmes, J. Lippincott, William I. Smith. llomelnstitinion managed by Inrectorywell known In this community, and who will liberally adJustand prompt .ty pay all issues at the OFTICE. No. 92 Water street. (npang a Co.'s Warehouse,) tip stairs, Pittsburgh. jaCio A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair COMPLETELY PRESERYEA Tl-IJ GREATEST A ND IVIIO TIIAT IS GREY WOULD not have It re:eared to former color; or bald, but would hnve Ise growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and itching hot would hare it removed, or troubled with eciofo lime. or other eruption., but would be cured, or with nick headache: (neuralgia) but would Iv cured. It will also..reuttive all pimple. Erten the face and skin. Prof. Wood, liai4ltestoratike 'Will do all 1143. See circular and the following' A Nl,' Annoy, November 5, Ma. Puns. 0. .1. Roots—Thu fir. r \bATO hoard ninth said of the noon:lreful effect', of your Ifni Restorative, hat baying bbeen Y. /demi thentosl by quackery find quack nastrunubloalr dyes. • . olloponmi to plaro your Restorative In the mime ratc,,..oy rob the thonssiool nod one londlY trumpeted quack nevi ,+ until I m e t you in Lowarneo county sore nths Howe, wino. you pre me such naanrance an induced mo trinl of your It es,ratire filmy family—brat by my good. rife. so 1.., ilith had bream,: very. thin and entirely yorhito s and before cylenotting one of ,your large bottics, her hair Was restored nearly In Its original la autlhol larva color, and had thicken, ot noel bocome beautiful and glooay npon, and entirely oovoor the head; elks rentinues to rise It, not. eimply !mean , . of its beautifying ellects 0r.. ,,, the hear, but berme.° of its 100 influrnth upon the brad and mind. °ilk.. of my family and frirnolsarc oiling your Ito sthratire, with the Looppient efforts, tlorrefore, ekrpticiono and doubt. In inference to its character nod volt. en- Lindy removed: and I 4,11 and do urea roonlially and confi dentially recommend lie use by all 'Kb,: would hate their hair n..borod fi‘im white or gory (by rayon of sickness or ago.) to original rot kr and beauty, and by all young porsons rho routs! base their hale beautiful mid glm y o Very truly and gratefully yours, Sol.o3ltiN 31ANN. • FIUIND W.. a foe; tin eager I saw you at lUDs fiVid 1,..f0r.• I got a bold° Restorittre for width You me an ord, upon your agent In Detroit, and "Alen I got It we minded to try - it on Mrs. Moutt's hair, es the sun et test Of IN poser. It has done ail that you assured me It would dot 41111 others of my Cattily and frfendg, basing wltatiatted int effects, am tow using and recommending !Muse to °there to entitled to the Itiehestronsideration you claim for It.' Again. very respeet folly and truly, yours, CAntrIJ...VAISa I burr nwri P u, ref. Wood's Ilair Annotat LL, ive. and bare MP adroit its wrinißrini Mlesta. My hair was becoming, sa tlamnist, pronstoi rly grey, but by - the two( his Redone tire it remmud Ita original color, and ntwenn 'Want permilartitly 00, S. BREESE, ca.Ramator, E. S. J. wool) k CO,; Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y., (in the great V, Y. Wire hailing Establishment) and US Market sheet, St. I.ltli, lln.: and cold by all good Drug. gists. atinnlyclawisE TO OLASSM AKERS.— mn 111,as Sala Ash. non too Gorman C 1.,, 100 cske An do 10 eon* 51.1plinr 1110)101. Wo no ' , analogue*. On hand and fn oak by ALEXA.NDEII KISO, el 2 .7.73,Liberty k. 100 esks Import.leanstio Alkali, boO bids No. I and 2 Rosin, 200coks Fanatic Soda Ash, 30 cake Palm Oil, 10 est, Corm Not Oil. For sale by A LEXANDNR KING, 273 Liberty .1. GLASS. --500 bxs IVinaow Glass (coTT brands) for oak, by ATEXANDEIt NINO, se2 273 Liberty et. fit t, E , S ai l r iL t tl f :L o l , l" , f b E , !— ,,,,, Pr r tm ed e fr l e y s table i ft e opposite Ilsson &Co's. U. DIDDLE. tem k RESIL BUTTER-400 lbs. fresh table But m 1102., fresh grim, reed its. morning, and for Ws et 27 Fifth stn.ot,opparite Sisson .t Co's. 0 02 H. 1UDDLr......1 O. II bould, John R. Worrill. Bald. W. Tingley, Z. Lathrop, 11. L. Canon, Robert Tegud, C. Atevenson, Chu. Leland, ' Wm. :1.1. Semple, Pitteig. J. O. COFFIN, Agent .r Third and Wood etreue Ticli.—The e hip of the under 'Maned. iLiing busineas)nrutlrrBthmeati.Ltlecoof.mutizn4. IBLlltelTil lAA ail! terminate temlier 1, . , All person , having. unsettled accounts whil the Area lOW greatly °bliss. by.call.hlg before that date and meting set . em e n t. - . M. U. 31U11.PWY. Jhi BURCITD. The bastnes.s will IlcoatinuM at the muse las t . IV. E. corner or Fourth and Starke' streete, by J. W. MICR . - FELD. , by ., .. ... ... _ . ... GREEN Ail'LfS--7 bble -prime q nay Jest rrcetud and fordo by T. grime A . eel No. IN, Seco. rt. PLOUlt—joObble Superfine Flour in store ..L.' abdlor We by ' T. LITTLE d CO. . 1V.., flean4 rt. ROOM CORN-20 tong Westert B Mired and for Ws by T. LITTLE k. CO. eel No. 112; Second rt. LIRDOIL.-20 bbls No. ILard Oil iristorii and for sole LT. T. LTITLE &CO: eel 112.1...0nd.ef: ,INSEED ore ; #...A and for =ln m, lirlizius...dco.,.. MOLASSES--50bbin N, on hand sad for ado by U. Er. NO3 211. T J. WOODS' PEA - R-ITSTARoiti-, UP . ly cm head and for mde by the undersigned.:pm es'. ybe sannvd that thlonuperior starch will he final to any of the more expeneire forma of Corn Starch In mo fog making delicate Riau Mango. Puddinm or Oita: Be particular, to enquire for "Woods' Pearl gtme. • A- • , ~ A. it. MAMMY; u rorner lint and Perry street,. Ar . ... ao DAY CLOCKS, 'CELEBRATED TP weDung Hoorn de Parlor. r i) Answortment Itomnrood meg .lrgan .6l6 t otm. Jurt received and for eb7 . J. R. REIM & 6., • kallbdtt Jeweler., ea Aft ! b t. • .1. G. 008n121, Amt. wort ftird Ind Weed a insurinut Manufacturers' Insurance Company,. R'ir44. Marine and Inland Thice—No. 10 Mery Amite „Erchanye, PHILADELPHIA, July 1,1147. Notice is hereby — given, that the Agency of tiwy,ia the city orPitt•burgh, will, nail Inctlior muke, be conducted by J. ALtliTI EN.. whose long oat*. Hence in umlerwriting and CODEPCSIOII With th i•CEID. in Philadelphia, well qualilles him for cor ducting tie • buainow to • manner than trill give genets(' satitaction. lie la no+ litany recommended to all our patrons, le well r. those 4e eiringinsummw. A. WEEKS, Secretary. The business of the above Company will to conducted At N 0.96 WATIIII Street, Pittebitrith. anlo-dtf .c J. W. *ALTIEN, Delaware Mutual Safely laNtirar.ce Company InairporaDd by Dec Lapirfarrier rtlrnonsylknia,l67l. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Wnintit ern: PHILADELPHIA. NA RISE. INSCR NCES on Vea,L., Varga, and Pr L.lit to all panda tho world. INLAND !NSW? A.NtLS ou 0..1, by Rivers, Canal, Lakes nod Land Carriages, to all ' , arra of tile Union. FIR,; INSCRANCIS on Ylerchaudiro On Stoma Dwelling Houses. hr. Assets of the Company, :roe. 3,43636. 13004, Mortpars, and Root Coatis— ...... 69 Philadelphia City, and other Lump- 108,LCt• 36 Stock to Danko, Railroad and Insurahcoe.... ..... . 13,3 tar 93 Bill* Receivable 212,L as $9 Ca eh on hand 3<, i r I 213 Panama to hands of Agorae, Preadult. ou 34- • rine POliCi. recently Lamed, and other debts • due the Company-- .............. ............ 121.0'6. 10 Subscription Sot. ' 10lAiaio 00 William Martin, Joseph 11. Seal, Edmund A. Souder, John C. Darla, John It. Perirtua, George 0. lailper, Edward Darkington i It. 31. Ruston, William C. laida 'high Craig. Jams C. Hand. Theophil. Paulding, Jam. Tray..lr, William lyre, Jr., .10.111. L. trice, Jaw. Tcuncut, SamuelStok., Henry Sloan, Jam. 11. McFarland, Thomaa C. Man!, Robert Durum, Jr., John IL Scrusdo, IL T. 3lorgan, J. T. Logan, WM.MAICTIS, Presidem. TIIOS. C. ILLND, Vino FcraiM I 11.81 . Lmaanca,Sceretary. _ Spencer Mclivalt, Charlen 11. Joni. Ilraktke, J. G. Johnson, P. A. MADEIRA, Aftrlit. ap3.lkil No. DA {{'pier street, Pittrit Pittsburgh Life, Aireand Marine ins. I .1. • Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PPITSRIIRGIL, PA. ROBY. GALWAY. President. P. A. RINLIMILT, AntittLitt FLIMMO, Againining Physician. This Company make. every Insurance appertainin,i to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also. against Hull and Carps Rialwon the Obi.• end Mississippi rirers and tributaries, and Marlin, Risk gen• And against Less or Damage by Pine. And awunst D. Perils of the &'a and Inland ',Goo and Tratetieetation. PoliieS issued at the lowed rates consistent with, 1 i t to all parties. Robert Gulway, uoi McClorken, Jimeph P. Ilaunna,..3l. D. John Soot!, Jame* Marphol, ihtVid RiChey, James W. Mailman, Chan. Arhothnut., Alelimler Jmerl., S. Leech,. John YullPrtam, R. I n,x David 11. Chambppt. William Carr, Robot &Hartley, John 111'0114 Eureka Inm:trance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Odle, No. 9 Itbktr SY. , PiUsburgh. ammo, 514 k 15 - r.,1857: Stock D. BMA, jok, nn demand, and Wenn , ed by two Approved n.nus ,$ll. 6, :10 00 Cash 1p PROburgh Trust Conduny ........... _...... 4,;90 85 Prmifum note, shares Exchange Bank Stock—Cost 2 Mortgage' r.,,00 00 lOW Ittcolknble. :..366 40 Bonk Amon. 1.:^0.5 nrcreron9 I O. W. CI., 1. M. Pennock, W. W. 51nrrin, IR. T. Leech, Jr. 71. MrCandle, Coo. N. Snide, J II SPIORNPRIN: I:R. Po.s' J.ll. Shoortbergor W K. Sitniok, K. John C. W. liatelol,.r. Jamoo I. Benno., &v..n , t,ry / Citizens' Insurourc romp'y of l'illAtsurgh. WM. BAriALEV, SAMUEL L. MARSHALL ?,rnlary OffitA9 Water br:e..rn .1 , 0/ W. 7 Irk./ wino, Hull and Chren Iltitke on the Ohio to Mb xixippi :111 , / TI • • !near. • again, !n.% ilanta,zo rim. Moo vainst :L- ,virile t h.. Si,' and Inland Na•lgntiorx and Ttansport. DU:rev - 40. Wm it.,gsley, Snsmel n. 3. I Capt. !..I. k Sterllt . Robert basin'', Jr., I . ' l ' 4':l l ..f i lL ' ; r 4orri. S. liarl.augh, • Isaac r 1. System:it John S. Dilworth,, Walte lirynnt. , Fronds Sellers, J. M. Cever, I J. Saloum - linker, W.I. D. Hay., Jell° S.lllpton. Monongahela Insurance Company. Omar. No. Pi WArazt Srearr, Oil/ /ware ..Igaa.3l all kind, of Fire and Marin.. Rites MES A. ITUTCIIISON, Prom Want. LLEN,DT 31. ATWOOD, Drcrow.s. .. • . . Wok. H. ilohatta, John Atwell, Alex. King, Wm. Itok Wil.on Miller. Thou. S. Clarke, John 31cDorlti, Lk.. A. Berry, . .Jan. A. llntehhron 4e smueas Western InsuranOo Company 0 F PITTSBUROII. GF.ORGE DARSIE. 'Weltlent, • F. M. GORDON, tin•rrtarv. Will Intro« agnirot kinds or Fire entl Marin , . Rinke 11111r.1..1•0101. • R. 31illrr. Jr. 3' lutlir. Andrew Arklc r Ihnl it. non tt, A. N muck, • BOLOMO MANN. =CI s7ou.. 67 $2l ..11) 19