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SATURDAY MORNING, SRPT. 6, 1867
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RZAPIECI SEEKER ON EACH PARE Or ?MS PAPER.
lArlisnot In Allegheny - Clty
DO NOT FORGET THAT
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HON. DAVID WILMOT
Our n4le Candidate for Governor, will address
the citizens of . Ata,conzar Ctrr, at EXCEL
BIGIt HALL, on •
at 7 o'clock.
day I/yentas. Sept. 7th,
as Tae Is Now.---The friends of DAVID
* NOT throughout the county, who include all
the sinceriepponents of the present pro-slavery
administration, sholdd feel that now Wile time
for themto'he al, work in the cause of Freedom.
Their bountiful crops are now garnered, and as
one ''ay of !doing their duty and showing their
th in k/wpm, they should enter anew into this
'conteit.forhumanity. Let our friends through
,
out the coanty, and wherever in Pennsylvania
this may Chance to be read, meet together, if
they bavel not already done it, appoint their
vigilance committees, make out their poll lists
. and preparefully for the election day now only .
about a month in.the `future: Let them agree
'upon times, and placea for holding meetings,
wild° addresses upon the subjects which are of
paramount interest may be delivered, and where
each may itrengthen the other in the work which
every good hater of sliam-demomacy must have
at heart. Will the members of.the County Com
mittee arrange with sub-committees in the var
ious townships, to have general notice given in
. each locality, and speakers can doubtless be pro
cured irilthe city or elsewhere to present the
anima of, our candidates to the suffrages of the
people. We see that our Mends in various parts
of the State ire waking up to the issues of the
day, and that they intend to marshal their full
'strength' in October on the side of the right.—
Shill Allegheny county-1r behind in such a glor
ious contest ? It needs unanimity of action
and a full turn-out at the polls, to rescue this
great t State from the clutches of the pro-slavery
harpies,: which so long have fed mien her. A
good blew 'trick in Pennsylvania will be heard
throughout the length and breadth of the land;
will divide and dishearten the odds and ends
..7erhich stick to democracy by the cohesive
power of plunder, and bo the moat effective move
ment ever yet made towards the rescue of the
Federal Administration from the hands of the
aristocracy of slave-drivers and their tools,
which now hold the Executive, Legislative and
Judiciary departments of the government in
their iron dutch. FRIENDS or FREEDOM AND OW
Tat CONSTITUTION! SMALL WE DE UT AND AT
WOTIK THIS GOOD rIGIIT! IT SO, NOW IS THE
Tim CONTERENCQ.—We present on our third
page this morning an abstract of s discuision
respecting the question of Slavery in the Annual
Conference of the Methodist Protestant Church,
now in session in4his city atthe church in Fifth
street, just above the Gazette office. We are
conscious in the meagre report which we have
given 'of a debate which waxed hot during the
whole: afternoon, of not having done justice to
the . speakers, and are equally confident of an
litineet intention in what we have reported not to
do any one of them injustice.
lylien the Conference adjourned last evening
tbnq;tteStion of adopting the resolution we pre
'went hnanother page was still pending and will
prohitbly come up for discussion again to-day.
We are of the opinion from the evidences of
sentiment which we could observe in the Con
ference.' that the resolution will Do finally
adopted.
Titer debate yesterdny afternoon was exceed
ingly interesting, and, drew from several rever
end:gentlemen whom we could name, remarks
abonuding in pathos, eloquence and high power.
Ths;question is of course inevitable. It is like
ilfol ghost of Banquo! It will come in at the
fea4 lad prudent souls may cry ..Down" to it,
till they grow hoarse; its place is at the head of
the board, and it will keep it. Unless the M.
P. Church, and all other churches, kill it, it. will
kill' them. Stave it off as they may it comes
back for art answer, and will have It. Be are
of the opinion it will get that answer in the
Conference now in session in this city—a very
decided answer this day.
A LIKELY SENATOILIAL - ASKILIIE7.—Ez - Gov.
Gorman, of Minnesota, lately made a cowardly
assault, in the committee-room of the Constitu
tional Convention, on . Mr. Wilson, the member
front Winopa, in which, like Brooks, ho took his
victim at the greatest possible disadvantage.
Mr. Wilson, like Sumner, was sitting on a chair,
with 'only the difference of having his feet on a
table instead of under it. Like Brooks, Gorman
used a bludgeon, which-he broke in pieces over
•the head of his unsuspecting victim. Like
Brooks, he mauled his antagonist while prostrate
and helpless; but; unlike the reliant Carolinian,
hi-begged the by-slanders not to permit the fie-
UM of his brutality to strike back, and embraced
earliest opportunity to beat a hasty retreat,
ruing his hat behind. The N. Y. Tribune says:
“The GOTOTEOr is said to be ambitious of a Beal in
'United States Senate, and as be has been in ra.
• bad odor with the Democracy of late, ho no
lbt took this toothed of re-establishing himself in
eligood graces Should the Mintiest:its Democracy
imeed is carrying the first legislature of the new
late, this performance will add something to Our
' m's claims, if not to his qualifications, for the dig
led seat to which he aspires." .
MMUS. EDITORS OF THE GAZETTF.:—My at
tention has just been called to an article in your
piper of this date--headed "Not Quite"—saying
The. oitlyWntrs - in this county whose Ancestors
.431‘0.fiont_ England in the Mayflower, is D. N.
'lrarts;'Esq.,,our much respected predecessor in
s amide," and that "the - eotrespondent of the
mu, has made a mistake in die men." I assure
sett the correspondent—whoever he may be—
Made. no mistake; the error is altogether your
4wn, far I am satisfied Mr. D. N. White is nut a
direct deticendent,through the White same, and
that he is not connected with the Winslors.
Howlands; Warrezt, Harraids, Devises; &c.—
rhich our family have been since the Lading of
•e—pilgrims_ though I was born across the Bay
Fundy. You have been led into another er
sr; as to "the receipt of aperution from the Brit
eh government," which I suppose sprang from
an allowance to my father-in-law—the late Itev.
D,.lowland—by "The Socipty . for the Props
!paws* of Christian Knowledge in Foreign
IParts,','. in consideration for his services for fifty
•onryearsaa Rector of one church in More Scotia.
- • tours, &c. J. D. W. WRITS:.
A SAD ACCIDEST.---Mf. Isaac Hurst, son of
Aathaniel Hurst of Walnut Bill, Dunbar town
ship, while engaged in tinselling grain on a farm
of C01..A. HMI, on last Thursday. 27th ult.,
had his left arm torn off almost to. his elbow.
Thicsad accident occurred to Mr. Hurst, while
he was attempting to relieve the straw carrier,
which had awaked. Drs. J. K. Rogers and
Ctmtkings anifintated the arm above the , elbow.
pre understaxidfrOm Dr. Rogers that the 'patient
is doing as well se could be expected under the
eircatnsteincee:—ConneUstille Ent.
BYJIAIINABGB RID( or BAD Luc .—A down
town merchant received a remittance from one
of his correspondents, in the shape of draft on
the Ohio. Life and Trust Company for $B,OOO on
the very day On which that institution closed its
doors. lie immediately telegraphed the fact to
his debtor, who sent him another draft on John
Thompson, which arrived the day after the &B
-UM of that broker ; the merchant again tele
graphed the failure, and received in a few days
another draft , on Atwood & Co., just aatiilit firm
euspended.,N. Y. Timer.
. Tun Des Jardines Suspension Bridge, at
Hamilton, crossing the canal just above the rail
road bridge that 'caused. the fatal accident of
last winter, fell 'on Friday last, during a severe
thunder storm accompanied with gnats of wind.
. 149 one was injared.
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81711%111.10 u LlBSlLlA.—Accotmle from
finis annonnee that the colonists were suffering
severely from want of food. The faiture'of the
ripe crop and , the lack of industry on the part of
the emigrants from the United Stelae seems to
have produced a sorry state of affairs, in the
colon, .
v imuurr has been lapped for the arrest of
the owner of . the West Troy nears which killed
- -- the man 11°4:: -Tfie' charge preferred against.
him is taanslanghter.,.;;The complainEvas made
by the District Attorney. The me other wounded
man, reported dead, haa nearly ired.
Tow Foss FROLLLTO FALL—A correspondent
of the New York Post, writing from St. Anthony,
says of this extraordinary transaction:
!'When I say that there are hundreds of persons
in this Territory who would have given from two
to three hundred dollars per acre therefore,
I state what I do know, and whereof I can affirm.
At this seemingly exorbitant price, it' would
have been a grand speculation. As stated by
you, hoovers one of the most admirable town
sites of America, so situated at the confluence of
two great rivers, 1414 tO COMMEMO and control the
trade and commerce of a still greater stretch of
country than any other point in Minnesota. Mr.
Steele well knows,and we all here on the spot
know, that when laid out in town lots, they will
bring readily from $4OO to $lOOO each, making,
you see, a snug little sum 'upon each acre, not
taking into account the buildings, barracks, of
ficers' houses, stables, towers, and all the other
improvements, which must amount to thousands
of dollars, and which, all or neatly all,' can be
made available.
Why the people of Minnesota could not have
had a fair chance to purchase this portion of
government land, as well as other portions, is
to all, as yon justly observe, a mystery. Time,
we hope, will enlighten us. Franklin Steele is
a prominent democrat hereabouts, the present
Administration is Democratic, and Minnesota
has been honored this summer by many promi
nent democrats, not least among whom, is S. A.
Douglass, who now sojourns in our midst ; this
may account for the sale, upon such principles
as will harmonize with the act, and with recent
prominent democratic doctrines."
MissetraL—The St. Louis Democrat is very
well satisfied with the result of the election in
Missouri. It says:
"The election is our victory. No matter who may
eventually get the salary, the moral triumph belongs
to Maim Rollins. He has made a name in history,
and has wrought a revolution in politics that will go
down to posterity as bright examples of a lofty pat
riotism, a heroic canvass and a generous responsive
support from large masses of the people impelled by
a party discipline.
The victory, we say, is ours, and it is ours prae.
tinny as well as morally. The campaign which has
just ended has giren us the State in all coming time.
The tide of immigration that will set into Missouri.
will more than oompeasate for partial loesos that
may henceforth occur from an incomplete organisa
tion in the present. Those who may take Sight and
go off from not having fully apprehended the great
issue involved, will be replaced three-fold by those
attracted hero in consequence of that issue. But
this is not all. What has been accomplished in the
late gubernatorial struggle Hoes not reduce itself to
mere anticipation, however cheering and well founded
that may be. Pacts have also been achieved—facts
that speak more powerfully than mere words to the
reason of all discerning men. If we take the table
of returns as it stands in another column, with all
the sinister dealings of the nullifiers credited to
them, it will be seen that we have carried both bran
ches of the General Assembly, a majority of the ju
dicial circuits, throe congressional districts by large
majorities, and have closely contested three others,
leaving only one that the nullifiers can with certainty
call their own at the next fection."
Literary and alaigiOnS.
We learn from Mr. Passavaers paper. Tb,
3firsionery, that various changes and improvements
have recently taken place in the Lutheran Church
edifices in this city and vicinity. The Eng. Luth.
Ch. on Chartier Creek hem recently been very neatly
painted and thoroughly repaired. Its pastor is Rev.
R. Peck.
In Allegheny City, the English Mission Sunday
School, under the superintendence of Mr. C. Yeager,
continues to flourish.
The Mission Enterprise in' Allegheny City, under
the care of Rev. M. Beliefs, is doing great good.—
Rev. F. Schiedt Iles been chosen pastor of the Ist
German Lutb. ch. in that city.
The German Lutheran Church of Birmingham.
since the election of their present pester, Rev. 11.
Gilbert, has been much revived.
In Pittsburgh, the let German Lutheran Church
has been painted and otherwise improved. Rev Mr.
Brauer is the new pastor there.
The 2d Ger. Lath. Church, under Rev. W. Berk -
emeyer, has lately been very neatly frescoed and un
proved, and the. congregation and schools are in a
prosperoul condition. There is nothing of Special
interest at the lot Eng. Luth. Church, except an in
creased attendance upon the preached gospel.
A gentleman writing from ono of the pleasant
villages near Geneva, says: "The Rev. Dr. Alex
ander and his family passed through here yestorda)
from Geneva. Rev. lir. Tyng is in Geneva, on hi:
return from Jerusalem. Rer. Dr. Baird passe
through here a few- days since on his way to Russia.'
•
%!Thg Boots.—lt was proven in evidence, given
before the Homo of Commons in the year IS:',I, that
the sale of immoral and infidel publications amount
ed to twenty-nine millions annually. It is difficult
to take in figures, bet it is appalling to be told by
the Edinburgh Rerieir that this is more than the
total issues of the Society for the Promotion of Chris
tian Knowledge, the Religious Tract Society. the
British and Foreign Bible Society, the Scottish Bible
Society, the Trinitarian Bible Society, and some HM
lenty religions magazines combined. The. saloiOaf
dying speeches and confessions of the now& :•.• • .''
era and poisoners, Good, Palmer and th..
reached the fabulous aggregate of t 0 6Ssooo' :,.•
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For the luttsbibthristitie. •
Post.: Senoots, ALLOGRENT.-firroiro:Ws-
In the Ga.stte of the 2d inst.. a statement . itriptanw.
furnished by a Director of the Fourth tirord,'A
eny, which shows a reduction of expendi
coming year of $1,200; accompanied also w ith.
stanee,t he following explanation : "This eeononsy
saves an outlay of $1,200, though it does not lessen
the taxes paid by the residents of the ward. This
sum, therefore, goes to the OdrirOLOCO and support of
the other Ward Schools."
An the Directors, generally, of the Fourth Ward
are opposed to the present School Law, which annl;
other changes, makes of the "four wards" but one
School District, and as the statement wan probably
intended more especially ter the Fourth Ward to:.
payers, we would make free to ask the gentleman. or
any member of the Fourth Ward School Board—
What
reduction of expenditure would have been
made in the Fourth Ward Public Schools the present
year, provided the Board of Control had not insisted
upon a division of the funds in proportion to the
number of youth; or in other words, if the "old law"
making each ward a separate District, was R6ll ex
isting?
Do any of the heavier tax-payers, such Or mill
owners, merchants, An.. reside in any of tho other
Wards? And if so, where Is the justice of intinin
ting that. the Schools in the other Wards, as portly
supported by the benevolence or charity of the Fourth
Ward?
Do the children of any el those parents laboring
in the mills and shops of the Fourth Ward attend
the schools of the other Wards?
he it the larger or smaller proportion of the heavier
tax-payers of the Fourth Ward, who tiro directly
benelltted by the Public Schools of that Ward? Or
in other words,' whom children owed the Poldie
Schools? And can it be supposed that those who re
ceive no other benefit from the heavy School Tax
they pity, than the satisfaction realised in promoting
the public good, could desire the children ant youth
who happen to reside east of Ohio and ' , Monti Its.,
should alone be recipients of that good?
Would the "new," or present "School Law." if
fully and In Its spirit carried out by "School three
ton," elect an increase or decrease of taxation?
Has the present School Law, O. all its provisions,
been so fully and fairly permitted to do its work,
that Directors can honestly call it a failure?
A Scnoot Doter-roc.
For the Pittsburgh Gazette
Taking up yesterday morning's Commercial Jour
nit, we saw - the following short article :
"SIM To sr Carr 10 Statute Son..—The Mayor
received, yesterday, a large number of tracts,
like
wise some other religio periodicals, accompanied
by a letter, which o o pening be found to he from
the old merchant and citizen of Pittsburgh. Isaac
Harris, who stated that be wished his Honor would
present to each person arrested and brought before
him ono. of them, with solemn advice. The Mayor
signified to us bin intention of disposing of the tracts
according, to requeeL This will be certainly canting
seed in sterile soil; but it may bo the means of awak
ening some to the "error of their ways."
It made us wish to bear witness to that Fame gen
tleman's more extensive doings in these metro! servi
ce. In circulating these useful publications of tie
Avicricon Tract Society. Ile has called with hie
Honor, the Mayor of Alleghony, and given bin, a
pretty largo supply—to give to his prisoners and
persons brought before him—mid he called with ti
number of Aldermen and Magistrates, end others
officers, to give them when needed. These choice
religions publications are short and good, mid lead
the people of all classes to read and search the
Scripture, and other good books, and to quit intem
perance, sue idle and immoral habits.
Otklifeltellier.
PILINON BTATISTIO.—The Prison statistics gath
ered.by Rev. Chas. Spear, are said to show that
the 'average number of prisoners in the prisons
of the United States is 50,000, and that 30,000
are discharged annually. In England the aver
age is set down at 30,000 in the prisons, of
whom 7,000 are juvenile delinquents. In Franaii
the whole number of prisoners is about the same
as in the United States, 10,000 of whom are ju
venile delinquents, many taf them acquitted and
yet detained, as no one will own them.
•
As Isiah laborer made a wager at New York
last week that he could climb the lop mast of a
schoener and return with safety. lie commen
ced the hazardous undertaking, and when on
the pinnacle of the mast, became dizzy, and
losing his hold, tumbled headforemost to the
deck, causing almost instantdeath.
BROKE JAlL.—en Saturday, at noon, Abner
Younker, who had' during the week been con
victed of assault and battery with intent to kill,
and had been sentenced' to one year's imprison
ment in the Western Penitentiary, made his es
cape from the county jail in this borough.—
Somerset Whig.
Vtamms editor tells about a prodigious
calf that he saw at "the Springs." The editor
was probably drinking from one of the springs
when he discovered the prodigy.
Ler there he no mends in kfediaine, or rather no I
pretended vestals.. The Medical Faculty publish as
soon as made, all their discoveries, and almost• all
that is known of real value for the Mid of Micas°,
has been discovered by. them. Ilr. ,Agar takes the
honccable honest course, and right because it is-hon
est. He goes to wet* and invents the beet remedy
which medical skill an devise for the cum of certain
complaints ; then publishei whatit 11 and maintains
his mettopelyrof It solely by making it cheaper, bet
ter, Morepstifeati - than anybody else can. If the
.pletple would exact. this of all who offer - medicines,
they
would hare ink& Istietrifbc awl trash to Orel
' low.—Nsw Orkass Oman.
,siteriat gotictss
“Who basnot betrd 0( Bcerhava% Hal
ton
lirrture—Bleriple to its competition, plcausint to the
te, and truly wonderful to its effect, the popularity cannot
wondered al. To invalid. len ter...ruling sunah, to tt
eninahleiezertiabou that mothtng Influence over the nm=
syetcm. and importing that Walsh and tone to the I
.c.nach so imaged for by the conoaleaceUt"—Do4g Erg,.
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ACW-Sold St S 1 per bottla, or ats bottles for 14, by
Ph
pro
prietors, BP—NJ. PAO P., J., CO., 51suufartaring Pharr.-
candela and Chemist., Pittsburgh, Ps— and Bro om
ki n
orally. boaadrartieement. i• dkerT
tat FALL STA - Lar. MATS.
IC CORD & CO.,
No. 131 Wood Street
MANI /CST =ZIT= TUE
F A L L S 2' "3"
(Mag . DUESS RATS,
DENTS' SOFT RAW,
BOPS SOFT lIATF.
DOTE FANCY CAPS,
'CIIILDRENS' FANCY HATS.
LADIES' RIDING HATS
DI CA)RD a Col.
VANDEVER & FRIEND.
A.l.' r 0 R N 111,1 r.; TLA W.
SOLICITORS IN C lIAN CERT
So. 5, Shine' s Block, Thannse e, bun,
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ifirCollectione promptly made In any part of Noratern
low. or Western Wrecoreen.
Will attend to the purchnee and Selo of Peal Kent.,
oh
mining Money on Bond+ end Moe:gages ee1:1 ydfc.
$ TKP 11 , 7 G na .9- la I TNT 3EI S 1
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY, tia I
Bridgeport, Conn..
Pittsburgh, 6 8 Filth Street.
This Machine Mitchel! the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At the pleasure of the Operator, making with NI•la On ,
mow
dad betudo4l and durank Stidclud p, Mood, altouit not.-
luimly, and are becoming indispetsablo for fond. nee.
Full Information may to obtained by addresising Junes
Ewing, or ALEX. It. REED, Agent,
No. 65 Fifth street. Fittaburgh.
SINGER'S SEWING NIA.CELINE , S:
Tier goat nupuriority t.f SING F.lt'S NIACIIIN
user au ,dttii, for the
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carringe.'Crintmer 6 and
Coach Makers,
tho long boeu known and pre. ttcally twknowledgrd .
The andeptigodd 1,,,nr, au oatunith , tni.tr of thoeo
ou baud,. adapted to every kind of wearing and
thou , into...dal to call and examine them.
FL. S'l.'l?..sl
Agent for Allegheny County
arner of Serond and Markei Mrrets,
10.15,1 PriTSBURIIII, PA
H. C. ULMAN & co.,
N 0.75 - Fourth Street. Pittsburgh. Pa.,
GENERAL-INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insure-nee Brokers.
amnrsto CArrrAL Itcrarst,in ........ 1.3.M4.000.
UP. Fire, Marine and Live Stork Rinks of all derril
Mona taken at current rate.; in the ay.! reliabla rind romp
paying clanpanle. In thn iy:tp:l7l:
A. etit9lL.ll . t
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.;
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Age my
No. 63 Fourth '
PITTS11171:611. PENNA.
•enpaielt rt.pree•qtlte.l I.lgheat eUttnling. l'ltartvre
..... ant,. s in' other States
n, Mame and Lite Make taken of wit Ilencrlnt tone.
A A. CARRIER,
IZILI Ell.
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WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.,
wastea - reano or
Axneriean Galvanized Sheet Iron
And Sole .4 t ren/s for th, Sale of
Woop's
Patent imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
Atot. Golvaaileml Corroiaktod Iron, for 14.1114
113-11'rovholuso—No. 134 Pron/ :greet, Pillsbury&
Ja.Ztlytlitlrfa
M. LI'I'I'LN:
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No. 54 St. Clair Street,
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Wo. 'll.lt 111 111 , t: propor...l to tor
-3.1...10.1 to earl. p..tionlxt nM. Eon of
or pot. of art* tondo ..11. ortilirtal gun.. in 000 coistiot.
Altitlct.ll tra. and all defortniti.. th.
(ill ient tom and venrrtititril
tihltmiu Nit lith tdriiet, W0...1 mud Smithfield
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lug what has Lau; hei n oanahlenal the iLLint tiestderattim In
yuailicion. a FERESS'Y ei/..11.11T10N tiFIODIN E IN NV ATIIK.
Basra it to Ilia Faculty and Pritiltc its& remialy 1,.r a 161111,
tkuils of complaints hitherto pronounced hayulal all radical
%Omt. In all atrntraimi an , allots, a heir the sorsoifithais
Sahli ni pith.. hersallutry or acipiirial. 11. 111DI , E NV ITIIII
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1 1 , ...,4 from from the sy.teni of 1111 mothid ransom id the do,
oriler. The tioneth-.al riaittrii are iminiahately f,ll in LI V-
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and other 11 1111411111 11/111. 1 . TVIII.IIS. 11EART IIIahASES.
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all
FEII ALK DI-EASE-r, together a all BRONCHITIS, and the
entiro manse ..f ' , :LAIoN ARV VaINFI.AINTS. Ur. Iltiary
Ander"' lodine Water Ilea beim atmlysad by [sr Jame. It.
CLlll.lm. the celetiranal elientaita4 and also by Pt0G.....f .
Jame.. C. 11.sith. al the U. S Stint. id . I.llllaLlelphia, and
hith pronounce It to Le just what It la reptraented. Fe,
circulars. hirniolilmi full &ttLil: of the I,itimate character
of 1111. remarlablo medicine*, iu woll a. for ecrtilirritia vol•
untarily Oran by thane who hare lioen clued by 11.6 1161.
TIM public are ins 1,1 la iall ursoi
. 1 , 11 11ES, 11. KEYSER. 110 Wend streola
je`Yialdst.F Wholeimla and Ratail .% scut •
- • - “ ••
DR. KEFSER ' S SHOV LI/ER DRACES -- From
Dispatch April 10th. ISA—For vane than 3
yours past we bar.. cn.lantly w..ru tbo Washington lins
render ltrace. mannat.tornl by I' aro. H. Key..., of 11:n
stmt. itt:1111. city, and would heartily 1-Pn/13.1
mend It to .11 wh. are,..mended to Ldlow ....1ent0..., occu
pation As w.llarehefora remarked, In calling attention
to its merits. It answer. for a brace and snopenders, the
weieht ...f the pantah.,, bein,twoldra ,4 at to r1•1 ,1 11 111 allY
tend to bring the Ilseir nalut4l i.wstion and ea.
panel 11, :beer, ..... en. linuArtd. of w honare annrully
Injor.. , ll:y the of 4.1.01111041% -sktrts."
sin
pro,nr.. parai,ular in perming tbo knot
-tnantioned. a. tnan,rl the 1.r.... 5.34
at In 111.: , 1 II ,11...11'. 1 1 us , tll-. 14 11 Wood
raet. 0 , .1.1en Morts, 'a at,
Rata, Belches, Bed Bugs, Inflect:6, &c
.01,1AFEr P.AT .
-41 ”sT All S' BED BEG lATERSIINATVII:
. -
' , COST A FP , ' ELECTRI , POWPF f.r ante.. I osPet•
ct• l.\ I'l Al.l.lllLt. I..Ellt;tlll , a kmesers
•
'VOA It" rml. hy mail, prepool. u',mid. , ILn .4 the
Ital. How h. k.. Kat./ au. lo the t . to. rtmlpt
•of Ma.-1. Bog
Ei
boom a lol•thl.lthbot I.” ...at Inall
.. t. , MT \lt" a.ll tormal. Ilrim,thow. beaten/ and lltore.
Fl~ Tom. a $lO Mothlo l'-ark N., of I.ls mamas prnothattona
wntnl oil/. 0.-aut.., receipt ntso
thmving hal. of doe ...hen aohl.lio order thot tho' may
tent their tomita.
• •
S.stelvertiwtneat F... Circular% .Ik ,
Arldm,..oo:4TAß7 hrna•llruy. Net Tork
ocahhorlmfc _ •
A RETIRED Pil SIC lAA
Wlto. skodx n( pt. havenearly run out.diecoverwit while lo
the /its( a vertalncure I,t Couviontitton.
Rrninchitle. Cought.Coltle, and r. nxrul Ihddlitr. The remedy
wainlienovered by hit,, when hie only child, a laughter. was
given up to die. ID had head meth of the wonderful re •
torah , e and linAling gnalitleiNf preparation. intidatront the
Eitel India Iletnp, and the thought iircormil to him that h.
might niak.a remedy for Martni) Ile entitled herd and rho
meted In tvidishig 11(1.11'4111.n. Ili. Cll)l.lwsurtsred.and is now
&Inmate' well. Ile hail adusinlidond the wonderful nqie•
edy to Di/inmost§ ofaufferere 'nail parts or the world. and h.
hail never fail.l to making them completely healthy, and
happy. WicJiing to fkiaa much good ar pomade, lin will .and
to ouch of his arllletied rnpowt It. thin ,wipe.
with full and explicit ilireetlune for making It up. /if.; 000-
cwaanilly toting It. Ile requiree encl, tipplicmit to endows
him ou. emit. to lie returned no poen,. int
1110 and the remainder to be applied to ill. payment
of this Ild,rtlf.lellt. Addree.
Dr. U. JAIIEA, No 19.0 rand ortot. Jeniey city. N J.
N B.—Dr 11. James hioi neither el le'. izor agent In New
York. as Paw. have pretended awl ulvertient. The recipe
le sent Delo N 0 NAL. but No nin-nd.J.....y
New JorrAy. Je2.?....lkwilmferT
Dr. H. Fltoh•• "Six Lectares,“
•• • •
380 pages, 30 eugravings,,explanatory of the
m:m.o by which ho cum thunomption. A•!Mon, Die .
of MI Heart. 790 . . Morlach, /hum', Li rcr, K , d^tYh
Frrnalr fbmplainfA, Grurd, pent hr mai,
od iyeelag+ propohl. for 40 mole. Apply to
Dr. S. S. FITCIi,
714 Browlaky, New York.
Mlle kxr uo °lb. - office. either to. Clarkgo, unrtnl
Pittrlburkh,nr rlw•aheru. 110 in never nt from .`3r
York, and no plusickm rinrahere i• nuiflorirod LO nee 1
sm7nelmfrrl,
P. GI If. NV ill N
Manufacturor and Dealer la all kiwi.. of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
- -
A N D
i_63ELPA-V '1 . 033.9.00 0 „
Cbrner nJ Sniffhfiellt Wert and Ditlllllo7l4
AUry r
m3flyfc PITTRDUROII, PA.
GEORG-W. Gr.ftliaCi & CO,
IC£C3. 31VC.11.1"..TUFACT - ETV.P. , P . S ,
[Urn , ' of l'ikt and 11/Pchnnics Alrrel, Fifth Illtrd,
PITTSDVII - 1111. PA., ,
Alum fActure Pine and oa, I‘..p.uf tbo mho. do.erl,
that. of NAIL Kole, wt.o. trey 0111 the I.tieest
Inas kel pries.
IlipAltmtrart. are respectfully ...11eit.,1 All work war
ranto‘l tho beet quality. &Wayne
Trir.N.lnr H. cor.i.prqs,
Forwarding and Conunandon Merch ant,
A.ND WIIOLESALE. DEALKR
Cheese. Butter. S3tecls. Fish,
And Proaoro Generally,
dtwV No. 25 Magi &rod, Piltsburga,
I.S.A.ViriCS do OLTY.Tair:5l—,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
eIND•GRA.INERS;
insurt.l Is
White .Lead awl Zino
Al., sit kind.. of Paled., OW, V 8111111.., Willl.l Glom
Pee . , Brantley dm..
lit 111.nd Slrref, nifure Dunmond Alkl.
mr19:13 - qc
JAS. M c t1V0131,11 . .7.
111.8tT !WILLY.
Alcohol, Cologne Sp . its and Fusel OH,
d..11l No,. 158 an It Serra.
.4A:iittr aIT2C - f..
ZifMFC.OI3: TAILOR,
N.,. 52 ST . CT.' MEET,
6,2aktr
. .
DAR LINTITON - COAL - OIL-4 ibis ikt
morn and* Ids by ISAIAH MILEY .100.
dr. PE.RRrN'S'
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PIiGNOIINCIED BY ESTILACT
CONNOISSEURS r;, OF A tt•rracc FROM
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. P4:14 ISEDICAL GENTLMIAN
AT MADRAS.
To lila Brother at
And applisabla to i WORCESTER. May, 1651.
EVERY ,st "Tell LEA A PF.RRINS that
Sanwa Is highly otdesto
VARIETY al In toy
opinion Wu moat
OF DISII. well ILA the moot wholesome
The only Medal awarded brthe'dittrarty'olTlite"."Neia York
Exhibition for Feceign Santee, too obtained by LEA &
It INS fur their WORCIATER6LIIRE SAUCE. the world
wide fame of which hartel led to numerous Imitation.. pur
chaser, aro earneMly requested to oleo thnt the names 01
"LEA MOUES" an: Iropri.sed upon the Ikttlie and
5717 4 " .1 1 -10 " /Ote h rs "1t r b r n It l e 'bIl'niZtetliarderr,
JOIE': DUNCAN A SONS,
105 Broadway, Now York.
A Mock alerayt in slum Alno, onion reno i re d the direct
shipment from England. roy2tlyilfce
kinhangs Bonk on N aaaaa lcs, •
FLORENCE. N. T.
1.1F.0. SINCLAIR, Prcst.. ...... .....IL VEEDER, Outer.
GIGO. SENCL...III?..S:: CO..
Central Land Agents& Dealer in Land Warrants,
•
Florence.
W iii give their perental attention to Buying and dolling Heal
Estate, Entering Lando, log Money and Paying Tuns,
lu liebraska, lowa and
LTMILICCU
•
Exchange Bank, Pit burgh, Pa.
C. O. Rooney & Co., " "
IL Patrick A (kg, kern,
Atwell, Lee Co., 5 erchante, "
IL F. Raley, Bunke , Philadelphia-
Winslow, Lanier A. Now lora.
Loran Ir Sknonda, nkere, dt. bonic
Pallen• A Co., linrclnt " "
Plank of Commerce, orriand, Ohio.
J. O. Em my,
Pittsburgh , Variety Works.
JONES, ILI) Sr CO.,
((Successors to Warwick, Attarbury k C 0.,)
Mann facturerso(Right and Loft Hand Door Locks,
Drop and Thumb Latches, platform and Counter 6C. 1 "4
Cotfe, Coro and Paint 311110, and Domestic Ilardwate
genery
ally, corner of Water and (Inuit streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
JaSalydre
Nelsons Ambrotypee~
PRICKS RIB. DUCTIgro
Gallery, earner Third and Market Street
ENTRANCE ON TIEIRD STREET.
We etre now prepared to offer to the public onr known
styles or Ambratypes at the low price of ONE DOLLAR and
UPWARDS, Tito-le wanting liketierees taken in the best
style or.ttio an, will find it greatly to their interest to give
this ettablishruent a call. A largo aawriquent of plain and
Fancy Cases always on band. ap2l:lyre
C 4011 D L. DODD.. ... SecIILLOVOID
Pittsburgh Steel Worke.
JONES, 32101 - D Sr CO.,
Mannfactosersof CAST STEEL; also• SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
Owner Ross and Mint Strertr, Pitas,,Sth,
D. B. ROG-BitS Sr. CO..
IlithrrCiOrrT.ool Or
Roger.' Improved Patint-Steel
' Cultivator 'Teeth.
(I , rner Ross and First Strefts,Aittsburgh,
1429.1ydfce
Brlllsh nod Cisnitirsentai Exchange.
SIGHT BILLS PRA WA' El
DT.TNCA.N. 5U.11111.E.A.1°.7 N. CO
On the Union Bank, London,
in Sum, of f.l and Upwords.
Than Drafts are mailable at all the princiial towns of
England. Scot/and and Ireland and the Omtinont.
elm.. draw Sicht Billa on M. A. GRUN ERA lIM A UAL,
LIN, Yrankfort a Main, which same m Itesoittance to all
parts of Germany, Swaserlsod and.lloll.ol.
Peraons intending to travel /glossal may proems throtiati
me Imams of Credit, on which Money ran be otitainod, as
needed, in any part of Kamp..
Orliactiona of Bills, Notm and other secaritim In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.
R'll. U . WILLIAMS & CO.,
trih= corner Wood and Third etirele.
PAYNE, BISSELL & CO:,
eAxtt,,,n4Ltat UI
Cooking, Parlor anti, Heading
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc
AO.l Nlattutict utvrg of the o.l , ltratc.l
cArrr.‘.r. COOKING - IZA_NG.
NO. 235 tangit7T STREET.
jr2.s,lrite• l'lTTSlttlit ;IL VA.
P. H. A. V 33
(Sncr.roaor. W. 11. Namur,)
Manafartnter or FITHERLAI. Ott. andl.Aa lra , No
Fourth istr....t, bed. den Wu0..1 attd )latter, I9aalourgl.•
Tlto malorntg.u..l is )41.parrd In furnith 1 , -Idev •
61140ral iltl and liornin: Flold of • gnlv•no ,
nanufactorr. Al.. A lettik.6l, ealapttrnet auA Plirr
and every de.adiption 1 , 4 d.. and C.odre Ta 1.1.• Lamp, I;
llMllr,Catulelalsnt*ol pait ,, rus and no mt
ellandell,es. GI sand. and Lau.,•• r...pairral and n•ind
ed.
Th.• rye ompplled regularly every vre i eu.tellurre
rma our erac.en*. ger/tlyl: Il AYDEN.
-- • -
MINEIRIAI.. WATER.• •
PIT R 14!.. C L 213 1 NT, sr Air-1 .1A NC
flifol
PORCEL AIN FOUNTAINS.
TIIROUG If SII.V Elf TLILIE 4 .
tx[OMlT loar:V.lX IMCMTASN :M rrinnoc.A.ll.
11. 1 , . tier 1,44fr0s
rorttor Worry At_ two Llool. (row linoi.C.o4rtiouar
joll.7.orlfc
r )CT ILAN . 1114.0:-3-, --
W,rt CAA, )
Iron ,tolling. Iron Vault., V•tall Door.:
_Window Shutters, Window Guards. &c.,
Nos. 91 Srr-nd • ,rorf tt, ,rd
Itotwoon Wood awl Mart. rt. P A .
1131, on hand a ',atmr of room Pallor tow, IsoJ
.oltal.l , for all p0rp.0 , 4 Parts. ;lar mlotalon 14,14 to el~
closing lira., lota. Jobl.inßfool alwrinttn.. istr9
JOHN TEIONIPSON,
11 0 1.111FRTI" SrRELT.
European and Intelligence Office,
Korp. ..Ire3 • for tale Draft. on Europa. lor any amount,
mn.l irbeenter and Tl,ltet, to anti host to
N... York-
Illrl. far took,. an.' lorw-work fnrolalo. , l to
boti.krepers on abort walk..
Vegrtabh• Nava.] :.tropillavat , oo it..l.
I,tata.nar.r.b . rott.ht from ltira York awl l'htladrlphla
ort
rallrowl In Plttaburgb
MVOCTACITROILS CID 01.M.S
All kinds of Tobacco. Anoffand Cigars,
Barr r..rntly teken the N. 129 W,Ri
...I.lltion to Moir MaLolactortha I.l4.ablisattnenr,No. 431rort
•trorkt.,there they win o k.° plotane.l meet., their frWnM,
wrtydra
•
'l'EAurrrcaa.Arrs-stioN.---Dr.'lobitud Venetian
Home Liniment, to pint bettlea. NM.. 50 cents, Iv rrrontell
eLeam.r and better than any other collet* ever efleied I, W.
puldm tor the elan. of Cote, Galls, Sprains, Lame:was, Over
hooting. Ito. Keep a bottle In the otal , la, It has sanal molly
• valuable home. Net. genuine ord.. sig.nvat S. I. Tobias
Depot, 56 Ccertlamlt alma, ter Took.
Sold 117 Ito. KKTSIOS, lot World se.
Pill• In Use.
Frnz•neto Heativ•chr.
They wlll mare the most Ooletrt hemelache
They will owe eqatlvo
They an. a took ea well so porgatiee.
If yowl' head pains at. one dose *GI curt yon.
If you bore indfgeetton they will help yam
If you are sick they will make yon
They are the lent pill to cure bill 111 l enem.
They are .lain tool meal
NO better pill can be romponteted.
They not telly 25 cent!. a hoe.
Sent by mall Mall parts of the united Sates.
Garret your letters In Da- N... (40 Wool street.
Plttabnivh. Pm, the Wholesale Alreat.. myhaif text
Ir yOU Value your teeth and a pure breath.
heaGI,Y eminent . % and romEtble ntentli. ge/ FIKYSEIt'S.
110 Viood atrect.and bays dole of IV o n I.
Tools WA.511
and herrn Pawnee teleedtw-cV
TOuttIACII6 IS instantly cured by a row drops
of Pr Keyvarsol cloth Art. R.P1111117. l'repowl and .aid
1.40 drop 'awe of Dlt. KEYSEIt. lip W•ovl
t , ign of 01.1101,1 ml !loam.
EZIUnto
W ANTED IMMEDIATELIi ..-10,000 Mess
to engage In the ,cuteof Ito aped popular selling
Bsoks In America. Invalids, llrchan ics, and Teach.
wishing to travel. mill Ode to cony profitable
and plonaant losslnees, enabling them to nee the mean),
and make mosey nubs, same time. Agents now lutist , Moo
Mese are clearing from gm to Shim° lag yeur. Por
full
particulsno unit a oi Books. oddness C l
Queen City Publishing liouso, 141 Main stneot. Cluctunati,
Ohl% or. If living Nast, A WILLSON, Philadelphia.
aullislydswicT '
PARTNER WANTED—With a uttail
capi
tal of from 51000 to POW, to engage in a null eetal.
Itshest and prollmbleM.UE.thring 1111g1trAlli. Matted only
by slut of ("Obit.
For partlettlars,nbleen, by letterer In gagson, GAZETTE
COUNTINO 1100 M. au2Seltf
FERRY BOAT WAN I ED—Thela s t
Waterloo and Calundolet Turnpike end
Refry Company trusts to buy a substantial Perry Boat. and
requests parties who have such fen sole, to Inform them by
rrilting to the President of meld Company at Waterloo, Moo-
roo county, Illinois, giving& 011°nd description of the same,
particularly carrying capacity - , draft of water, light and
loaded. and age, number of boilers, diameter and struko of
cylinder. price and terms of payment. Ito order of tho
Board. JNO. MORRISON. President
A. if moms, Secretary. an27.9td
WANT ED--'rer -wawa Exchange and
rV Bank Ntstee. aul7 IFIAIAII MOREY ACA.
WANTED --$i,OOO in Pittsburgh and Al
legheny Wart-Rids. Also. Buslarne or Arcommoda
thin Paper to amount of $17,000, gilt Igh[C, OW be discount.
ed at rigs endured rates, nal; It WLAIN A SON.
r) CooHBAII,I3 ISCLIPIIII MILL
-LX• PATENTED AUGUST .menammeme
ri whmeribars nue
itfactara this MU a saleable
..rohalat awl counter
GrIN mitici as well amflan
hlloa Se. They arm also sc.
weaptad for attaching
Nw For as full de
.r 1 PG.. prices, capt,Gitp, a,
" i iiirra• the nal, anther - ma&
manufactrintrm,
•
R. COCURA.I9 2 CO.,
44 mat Feral rt., Cis,
We OKI isawaraatars French Darr Mil Maas a al
alum, lath old aadjeele quarry, ud Catena Smut Maablaw,
sall dealers lo &nem Vim, el Cowls Anchor Brand
All =ea.—A:l34 aaufe;
aatbfaetleAL by E. COWMAN CO— CIA
ewltclArrtliriF
FR!) ft—EuTs,
=UM
For nen In any quantity, by
T 1 1A S PATENT AMERICAN 1)00 — R .
.I.:gricura berapenl a alss tbqklerchante Itcrhanige,
Fourth. street. MU and County /tights for al. by•
aplalg NAXOS.
•
Act nbbertiotinents
or.= or Tin Pn-reurtoriGAsOMMlT 1 .i . The .Illanutatturen Insurance Ceinpuy
Au g ...4=l, MO. . OSIos No. 10 ilirrehents' Erehansw.
O.FALECTIiaN.—The stockholders of "The l - PHILADELPHIA,
Pittsburgh Gam Company' are hereby notified that
an Election tor Ibe porpow of electing two persons, to some Charter Perpetual--dapind $500,000.
as Trustee. , /f mid Oomratof for the term of throe ram dud, WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL ELNDS OP
one person to since as Trustee far the term of one year. will
bo hold of Ore robe of said Comi,ny, in the cited Pat .- !Fire, Marine and Inland Risks
it
om. on the mum MONDAYOth day) OS SEPTOIREIt
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Pmaideut. a c
, NEXT, between the hour* or?. and 5 o'clock P. u. WAL A. ROODS'S. I'iCo ri.iliVtit.
1 and-2wd JAMES ALCM - 615TE, Trmsurer. I ALFRED WEEKS, Sa,retary.
lllrcoltare AND htsarr sensuos . W.W. I !
OtIL4LTOIVI.
POtshorgh.June 25th,1027. 1
I Aaron B. Lippincott, Wm. 11 Thorn., Charles Mb.,
n-- ,,, 1x conformity witlithe 25th section tithe 1 wm. A. R b o d,,, • 111111 mu Neal, Alfred Weeks.
'-',." Constitution of titeCommenwealth of Penurrylvaule. , j."..,,, sank, • • Chat. 11.1.1, • John p.5..,,,a.
notice is hereby given that application will be mule to the I . James P. Smyth. ,
Legislattsre. at the next Ilkeston, for the Renewal or Eaten I arromvez.
elan of the Charter of the Merchants' and Alanufarturene I , . , „_,‘., E, D. Jon., Eel., Casts. Co. Ilk.
Bank of Pittelmrgli, for the term of fifteen years. By order • sohlgt Heath,
_. Mau ro Rob inson , Co..
of the Bonnie( Directors. I James 3lllitoger. E 1., It 4
k
jaVg6[ll4 W. 11. DENNY,Caeltier. 1 3.." Howard, r./'• T. Kennedy, Jr..•• Co..
C. IL Paulwm, Eau, •• Wads Hampton A Co.,
(10 I. I) PA P El{ SIIADES—A new awl. very 3. - s. L., Esq., - Cunningham kCo
1... j Isoutiful article. • satiety of patterns. Joel received at • Pittsburgh Oftkw, N 0.96 Water etrect. •
the Wall Paper Store, N... Sr. Market Street, between 2rd
J. W. MARTIEN Agent.
•and 4th streets, and for ode by torlfct W. W. WILSON. Agents Dal tre
ws:lad:aline 111071 As PALMER.
INK, INK. ' Meriliiiita' liiiiiiiiie Co. ofirbilia IplCal.
wm. V. rxTrrr, Prat.. ....... ..D. J. MaCE477I4, Secretary.
Amount of Caital Stack paid In and invested....t.27looo 00
WARRANTED TUE BEST EVER MADE, Surplus p43,12S 02
—4.----
V.4.7,4E3 SS
I In.res Cargo Rieke on the Ohio and Miesissippi Rlvers and
trihntarim. Insures against loot or damage by Fire,
also agslast the peril. of the Asa, and Intatel ,-
Navigation and Ts ansportation.
011=011.1.
Wet. V. Petit, John C. Alontgomery,John kl.Pumroy.D. J.
McCann, F. F. Witmer, Rene (Millen, BenJ.L. Wordston,
John A. alarsludl, Charles B. Wright, John .1 Patterson,
Elwood T. Posey.
IS NONLN.RHOSIVE, INDESTRUCTIBLE,THE
MOST FREE-FLOWINO INI If{ USE
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1!1!IM=III
RIMS DICTIONARY OF ARTS Ac.
LESLIE'S NEW FAMILY MAGNiINE
Mnanifirenl imnber. only 27, vol.
IARPER4 , WEEKLY, NOVELETTE
11.1 LIA .1" lICTORT A L.
•
At CLAIIKLUI St. Clair St.
Valuable Mill Property for Bale.
undersigned offers fur sale valuttA
hie property. nitwits,' In Dinah. llotitington
ship, W, stmoroland county. Pennsylvania, having a Steam
)1111, In good ortirr and ropair, with three run of stones,
11/14 Saw Mdl attarlosi to It. The )1111 11040.13 is¢ 1.10
frame building. Threo Dwelling lions., two Dtablea,
Pitioko llouso, two Spring Houses, forty spot. Trees of
choice fruit: containing alqut It. acres 01 goottni, with Cool.
Tip. owl. is wheeled into the inlll from the bank. This
property lies about O mOra fnon West Newton and !sl mile
(non thii Fitt /I Inligh and Connellsrille Railroad, and triere is
a. largo Distillery within fifty yards of the mill, for which
this mill does the I Lopping. The Distillery can OM'.
IsoughL! Inc twitch Wars as to terms. call on or engulf.: u
undarnignid, Using noar the property.
401 IN
VIM MODDNING GOODS
JAL t4T It KC Y.l V I.:t/ Al' T II f:
,lotarning and lloust-Irnrulahlpg
N (I AKh PI,\\OS.
VA 1.1.1-TUCK
11 K I. F. 11 E
/6... 0.0 raci-Ile,l 11,. , runt eernplabi naortroont
NI , N_Ng 1 CLARE I:1% VOICE ANOR, e!er brortob'
L. in ti•••t . fie ).ore tbo weer daraLie and per.reet Intro
met. ra•le an, wlarre., a1..1 are warranted for FIVE
EN ILI? They ..111 1. add nnitively at New Vert Vatter) ,
11. KLEIIER
No. El Finh atreet. .ion of the Golden li.arp.
NOTICE .. Voiotia Plaint of a!/ the beat [bakers of thin
fgl that pinatas-en. ran compare audio:Line of titan
FALL STOCK OF
P/..1.VL1 FOR TEX.
elawrlber i• n els - inn In Ote.
nurk of Move Irmo the celebrated rononfaeitory of
.kertog Sole, torten,emnrlstion of nearly on Lou'
itromenta of their new .able and new nettle of
INwelwwrti aro rwapeetfully invitad can and
them. A 1... atnek of elegant Plano :Roots
Ce'rere For tale by
N - } : A%
IL MELLOR.
01 for Cluelt..ripg A S.on La nttsburxh. Western
n•yirston Rua ra.mtero Ohio \,.litreet,
..bnrgla ' nes
FICI:--Tim viewer» appointed by the
C
curt quarter thesiortx in to, anti sue.. the
_ Orl,Als.rryfi by the widening of Illatnnnd nll.l. Ix
mith»uLl xnd tirottt streets, will 1ne..1 wl lit/N DA V,
14th lust, It 7 o'ebrvik e. N.. ut the Olen of the Beard of
Kith An Fourth .in-el. Verwooe inter...bed may Alton,' 11
r tl l lnk prose/ It. E. 3IrtIOVVIN.
C. L
• 1 DIRGE FOkTUN Ft,
A AIMS FLOYD.
AN DFIKW FULTON.
I.lEOItilE v. titiVlN.
Viewers.
VOR :SALE—A farm in -Mee:milieu. tow-n
-. 1: .11in. 12 miles Prom Allegiwny City, containing Zd
acre, 43 f leered, Ai sere. In meadow. Improvetnenta. a
effinhirtaido hour.. frante.barn arf.l'olhar out building. &L. ,
a largo nrchanl arm. and apple frt... it Is •well fraternal
rri.lt running through it: It .111 L. sold low. Apply
to ti W. BUN N, Wifft et to of FeihiraL et.....ina door Smith
of the Idoith Ccutannina, Allegheny City. tios
A A. MASONSi CO. have received nee
A. A.
of • •
n•-1. ehruille White Colton Fling , :
Pladdwarn/. Elm Embrolderlc.
Duoder Trirom Rich Dr... SIM..
And all Ina Intr . trl imiudrtallons of Shawls and Mem Good.
•
50 DOZ. LEA'CIIER WAGON NfIIIPS, in
wartird ewers, asewted alt., from 3 . 1.6 to 6 fest, for
WELLS. KIPPLE & 00,
seZ. • No. AO-Fourth street.
VINE LE ATlfint BRAIDED BUGIIY
EVIIIPS, white too; a beantlfol artkin for
sale by
.45 WELLS. ItIEDLE a (~w
VORA' lIANDLE lIUGUY
ea work of the-alit and tasteful patterns. Price' from
1.10 111.11,1 to t.. 1.14: for tab. to WELL*. RIDDLE Fs CO.
ROVERS' WHIPS AND LASHES of
D
..rtry description. suitable for Ohio. Ky. And Toon.
trade. in any quantity, for fail euston, fur eau by
W ELLS, RIDDLE L CO.
1) RAIDED TEAM WHIPS, from 4} to 10
feet lowt. a importer Attlat, wultabln for Pa.. 0610 and
Indiana luerrlimits, fur sale by the owns or dos. by
et.s sym.t.s, =DLL: k
Ml=
A GOOD HORSE 51145 - ER will learn of n
A
penuanent oltnittion Inn datiri•hipg WWII In Indiana
at oat , WELI—S. MIDDLE & IaYS., SO Fourth .acct._
G ALLS -500 lbe. f”r sale bv:
R. A. VAIIN'EESOCK. A CO..
corner Finn and %Vogl .t..
T_TOOFLAND'S 13ITTERS--5 gro. for sale
Iby R. A. FASINENTOCK A CO
ARG LINO, 011.--200 doz. Merchant's fo
X....A sale by sea B. A. F 'RESTOCK A CO.
ATS-100 bus. to arrive yC.3: P. It. It
O
and far sale by SHWA' It .11 DILWORTH.
rIIE superior family Sewing Maehinea hay
X log all ilie ittudiies of the best .HUO world.. sod Ss
only costing Boni Albrol2s being as it were within re.el
of all. This 10ACilitial is entirely new, listing never liefor
been iiffeml. The patent right of the above describes! in
cLine qui be °Brost for sale find n simple exhibited Di fie
days, or Vidal doe 0011ce will be given. .
Lecons de Francais..
14 AXING just returned. to town, Monsieur
0.
ui
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s, llo o, N l .4 o l..: te Dt d N . S . l: , . r. Pra 4.. fe , aan ,
h r i :t vr. th . a c tr h n to lne:s . l . t:a v agt
I
vainly . twin (*.NM
App 7 for ierata at NARDI'S, No. Fl Fourth etroot.
aeDamovartird
__ _
LAST NOTICE.--The books and accounts
or rho late Ono J. D. AA. KEILLY, hare been
placed In my hands for collection. AU persona knowing
themselves indebted to said Arm. will please call kameill
ptelg and settle and IMVO C.Mt, Them haring accounts
against said firm will pleaa ptcaont the same.
ANDREW kIeIIASTER. Alderman.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
Conducted on the European Plan.
LEIVIS ItICE, PROPRIETOR, respectful
ly announce.. that in compliance with the very
general preference ex - premed fur the lturopeein system el
hotel Management, that the American 1101160 will hereafter
It contacted talely on that plan. \pelf famished parlor
and eleeping non rtnicat s will he let by the day, or for longer
piiritelo. Mettle served in tin gentlemen's hall et all hours of
the day and evening. The latilmi dining hall will too open
ed In like manner he ladies, and gentlemen accompanied
by ladle.. Tiro accommodations and conveniences of the
humor are unsurpassed. and the !went improvement. and
alterntiureeleare nothing lobe denired. Sulturt.att resident!.
will And the arrangement , . epecitilly convenient. Largo or
small parties provided with dinners, snpper., *c ., we abort
nMAIO!. jyrlteodisatnii
FittlltdANS—For preserving all kinds
sr Fran.. ete.; are safe and easily seeIed,ItIIKSERTING
KETTLES of Briiiin,Freneli tinned and Enamelled Ketthia,
Woolen Were, Willow Mtoket., Clothes and Knife Baskets,
PleniAedTio Ware. Brusher, Silver Plated Were. of pew
potorne.Tea SatU,Caatoni, Spoans,Forke, Ladle.. Butter,
Pie end Flab Knives in every variety. Tinwerq Jepannerl.
gimped and photo, with everyartkie neceesnry In hardware
for tornielilng a bonito, Ferule at the Homo Fantle/deg
Hardware Store of JOAN FLEMING:,
ardA No. 47, Market atreeteorner of Third.
AGENCY.-lIAVING . BEEN
an Med Agent for PittsburO, by the MARIBOR
EPARC ;COMPANY, for dentate of their colebtated PEARL
STARCH, (*bleb Is warranted equal In quality to any &nevi
In this market) an now prepared to supply Wholesale
era at manufacturers' prkes. Fe Welts the attention of the
Trade In thlsartlrle, to an exanifustion df our present stock,
and which will be kept egnal to tbe demand.
ATWELL, LEE & 00.,
myb . F No. 8 Wood area
FRUIT CANS
1 rill BBLS. NEW RICHMOND FAMILY
. 1 'UM PLOOK meelTlng and Canada by
JAS. cuutiorma.
OF ETI.RY VARIETY
QTARCH--400 bis. Madison Co. Su
y pe.ior
1 1 / 4 j Pelle Muth reed...p.A..4 for ode b
.31 • ATWELL, LIM 01
MACKEREL -30 bbla. large new No. 3
/MI Mackerel Just reed mud Syr adelby
ATINTT.L, LIM t , O.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT IN
Maid Medi ~amp ' mial!
OM. W. 111/11L
rederg greet. Alleith
BILLY BUKTOS'S
- 14 U 5113kiiir3 al 25 eta oath
IRVING'S LIFE - OF IVASIIINTON
I=l
OCTOBER l ANKIIF. NOTIONS.
1MC12312
PORTER'S SPIRIT. 'lc.
=EI
El T 0 R E_
incooKe 1 I'ta OER. 75 Market .1
EZEI
insurancr
WM V. PETTIT, Pry:aide:lt,
F. F. wrratEß,Tic. Prmidevt
Dylan, J.: ScCioff, Secretary.
RILITA Z..
Steiger, Lamb & Co.. Philadelphia. •
Buck, &forgot, k suds la dr, - r
Truitt, Piro. k Co., 'do.
Ponfrov, Caldwell A Co., do.
A. T. Lane A Co., du.
Steinmits, Justice A Co., do.
PITTSIIIIROLI OFFICE. No. ii 7 WATER STREET
• uredlf . It., W. POCCDEXTER. Agent.
The Great Western Fire and huifitie 1
OF PHILADELPHIA.
No. 331 Walnut Street
,‘ • •
CAPITAL 4,00,000
FIRE LTSURANCE—PeretoaI or lisolted, made In s town
or country. on every desmiption of property.
INLA.VD INSURANCE. un Goods by Canal, takes and
Laud I....rbt.ge, to all parts of the Union.
MARIE INSURANCE. 00 Teasels, Cargo nod Freight,
embracing Ittrer Transportat/oe.
C. C. LATHROP, President
W. DARLING, Vice President.
Joaeph Secretary .41 Trounr.r.
U. K. Richardson, Assixtaat Secretary.
1111.ICTOILT
Charles C. Lathrop, an Walnut street.
Hon. Henry B. !doom, rfi Walnut street.
Alezander Whillden, alerrhant, 14 North Front et.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. "
E. Tracy. firm of Tracy a Dalter .
John It. alcCurtly, firm of Jones, White & McCurdy
8. B. Bishoti. firm of Bishop. Simmons & Co.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co.
Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Isaac Hsalehurst, attorney and thminsellor.
Theo. W. Baker. Goldsmith's hell.
fitillsrell B. Bishop, firm of Bishop. Pinions & Co.,
William Darling.( , ate of Itesding,)
John Rice, 90 South Front street.
E. Harper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. H. Brown S Co.
H. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
97 Water streeL Pittsburgh
C arrays' and Mechanics' insurance :Company
I ' Verthmest (borer Second rout Willard Struts,
• PHILADELP•II lA.
The following statement exhibits the businessand coed
Con of the Company to \o.. I, Is 6
Premium+ received on Marine and Inland Risks
to Nor. 1, 1896 - 1d711,884
•
Fire Premiumsl7o,79B
Interest on Loans 8,701 17
100,18
164,421 01
39,537 80
46,489 00
Total receipts..
Pala Mara. Loom,
" Fire
F.:pewee Salar 4 I •Slii
Re4nwarsnce. Return Premiums and
Airney Marg.— 27,474 68
•
Balance remaining with Comp'y $3.A^ .007 07
The ....eta of the Odrupany %%re. lallowet
Phila. City and County Bornit $ 10,94 S 19
Railroad Ronda .11,000 00}Cneet Pet
Firm Mortimer Rt.' I'4". 143.1,00 00
Starks. Coßater:them call.-....-..... 3^,400 00
Oirarti - and Consolidation Bank •
Stock ' 6,225 00
apereiusi with Sherman, Duncan lk
Co.- New York
Dalai - red Payment on Stock nut yet
due 91%700 00
Notes tor Marine Premiums 109,00 60
Duo from Agents neutered by bonds.. 35,376 19
PremiumsPoPoliciesrecently Is
sued, and dente due the Co . 2%1,470 00
Balance In Ranker...... ..... .. .......... .. 10,456 74
Vireloo7 00
The Board of Directors hare Hh4 day iterlsred •
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN ERR CENT,
Papable on demand on the bush:tees or the Company the
let Instant. THOIIAS R. Fl RENCE, President
EVIA. Mamas D. Secretary.
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent. Pittsburgh,
No. 00 Water Wet
Life 16ttrantt.
AMER !CAN LIFE' INSURANCE
TRUST CORPANY.
Santhhast awn, of ;Palma and friyinfh Strer
PIIILAVELPItT.S.
trap - algal April 9th.
_1559. Cyhtal Stack 151400,2
„...
ALEXANIIEII WII I LLOIN. Provident,
MAItSIIALL HENLEY . , tit. Prtoldent,
JOIN C. SIMS, Secretary and Amory,
JOHN S. 'WILSON, Treuurer.
IN , SA Or TECASI26.
Ale . ononler Whildin I Lon”. A. Go-icy,
Morelos!' Heno,y, T. Estnondo Harper,
William P. Dolton, I Elloisa Trotro,
Jooeph Allison, Thom., S Smith,
John C. Sim., tielore R. Graham,
Jonao Moorman, 1:11‘rtool Matlack,
John P. 9Lcoons.
WM. Y. IRWIN. M. D., JIMMO Examiner.
This Company makes Insurance on lire.. enmeat netiona
bin tonne. It Ina beeu inlan for amoral
peen by au experieuctel board of o p era and Winning and
trmiterec her always 'Aid promptly its 'cases, and la eviit7
ni damning or re olliiimen and patronage , . .
E. W. POINDEXTER. Armlet, -
97 Water Wrest, Pinsibtagh.
kiln Fire Insurance Company of
PHILADELPHIA.
lallterol{l4
Mules W. Dandier, Adolph E. Boris,
ilileirge W. Richards, Samuel Cant,Thema, Hart, David B. Drown,
Slordeeal D. Lea* Jaroti It. Smith,
Tigtot Wagner, 'Mania pattern.
CIIAItI,E. N. BANCKER, President
latr.o O. Thaeltett, Secretary.
Thls Company continues to make insurances, permanent
limited, on every drecriptka of property In town and
ntry, at rides as low as are conetetent with security.
The Condmny have reserved a beige contingent fond
Illch with their Capitaland Premimak wifely Wrested,
efurd ample protection to the assured.
The /testae of the Company, on January let. ISM, ait pubs
lolled agreeshlY to the Act of Assembly, were as follows
Real Estate
Temporary Loana....
Stacks
Cash, de
$1,212.:08 44
Since their incorporation, a period of twentpone pare;
they bass paid upwards of One Million. Poor Ifundred
thousand Wilma Lome. by fire, thereby affording OTidence
of the advantage* of Insurance, .tello their ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
.1. lid AMMER COFFIN, Agent,
a.lO Calm Suntlaasst cor:Wood and Thin' eta.
_ -
Continental Insurance Company.
Incorporated by thi Legislature of Pennsyfennin,
PEILPETU.AL CHARTER
Authorised Capital, One Million Donal,
Boccval and Accumulatedeapital—
HOME OFFICE. •
No. 61 Illanui Street..tbenc Stoma, Ykkarfelpleda.
Fire insurance of Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise; kr.
genteelly.
Marine Inenrance uo Cargoea and Freights, to MI parts of
the world.
Inland Ineurance on Goolls, kr. ; by LA.. Bilnfris Cumin
and land Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the most
favoroble terms, comistent with security.
OULECTOILII.
GEORGE W. COLLADAN,fornanly Rem yds.. of Deed., 4.,
Pad Iphla.
Witi• h LWIRS, fo rmerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLE3AN, firm of Colamao k
Ilatdintreand Cutlery Merchant., No. 21 North Mira
. . .
stmt., Above Market, Phil..
JOSEPH OAT, Min of Joreph Oat k Sou, Coppernalths, No.
•
12 Quarry Minot-nag -
EDWARD N . MACHETTE', firm of Msciaetts t Enka t,
Importin.llardmirs More-lents, N 9. 121 North Third
imet,abons Race, PhD..
110 WARD GINCIIMAN, firm of Livingston *Co, rimiimd
sod Commindon Marshsrds, N 0.274 Market st”
re
Eighth, Phila.
GEORGE W. OOLLADAE, President.
Gnu Wrl.Sox,Secretary.
JOSHUA ROBLYSON Agent.
No. 2.4 Fifth street {up stein.)
Reliance Mutual insurance Company o
PHILAPFLPIIIA .
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
eArtrat eirr,irm-rmeere earn 974 46—Ssonarn DreserralD.
Fire houranee on Buildings, tderehaudise, Furniture, kn.
in.taom or amistry.
The mutual principle. combioni with the security of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to .bars in the profit. of
thn Qampany, withoot liability for lows.
no Script Cerrtificatea of this Company. for ;meths are
oirertible at pOO
lobo thseeplisti Stock of the Cullman.]
CLEM TISULP.T, President
B. M. tiItICIISLaN, Secretary.
taxmen. •
j G. M Stroud,
John R. Worrell,
Tr . St W. r,, ,,T LoW
i ;treglay,
U. L Carson,
Robert Toland,
C:
0..
Chas. Leland. •
Wm. St Semple, Mehl.
.1. G. CQFFIN, ,Agent
.nor Third and Wood street.
__--
Clem
Mir 3n,
Samuel Ilbpham,
0. W. Culoo.t.,
Robert Steen,
C. S. Woal,
Blershall 11111,
Jamb T. Ph:luting,
William Simmer,
Neptune Insurance ChoPapaurr
•0 P P II 14 A D E L P u I A,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Organized under the 0011e1 , 111WRIMICO Is with • cash
CaPittd poupoo, I.4,Llogrect to itunetwa to SbOtt
Insane against lona or thussage by Fat, Marine, Inland
Narlindlonand Transportation.
OfTIC/1111. •
11. 0. LAl.lolll.lts_ltrzejden p ,.. i t .
SUIELM tos
GEORGE SCOTT, Fez...WY.
atascreh.
D. 11.tgornery,
kkhard Shields,
iGeorge Scott,
T. F. Showell,
0. C. Bonier.
LT2 WSAPPE7 r Aosta,
Hall, (entrance on Wood )
U. C. Laughlin,
W.O. Stuteaburg,
D. SLarswood,
R. M. Carina,
Ootourna.
Mee, Labyetta T
Phi , e plain Pire end • Life
INSURANCE Of/181'1NY,
No. 149 Clamant Street,
•OPP C
SITR TUE USTM 005.
Will make all kindi of Iconniee . G
ehler ll PorP•hu B thic
Wafted, on eery deception of Pitiefi7 or lifflchs.dloN
at reacoablo rategt i reh.o. • • , ,
RO .P. RING, President. • .
N. W. BALDWIN, Vie Crodhet,
ir - •I. . flor it..p.
-. a. Fori - 04,7• ' . 8. nal,
0. Shormio, • Closes.
8. 3. Uogorgoo,_ _
__ . I
R. Wtkr.
Y. ituosersr.,sei - ~ 7. •
$BllOBl6
Marks P. Mr"
A L T , KIN . S' e tor E c... 11 RB ta tit iug Z . 3 .&: :,
Aq arartmant ia itosawoo.l atmetaalagau _
yid malted and Read* bY j J. 11- .14.0, a Abir ,
raw
4 • , .
.." , . 7.`VO .. 4„ . ' • r
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1-. , -,',4 , -.. , ~
MM=
i r ~UF.
Ilanufacturen' Insurance Company.
Vire, Marine and Inland.
offia—No.lo..kre.kaa Err-gang&
PSITAJOILCBIk. tat. 7;
Nuticeis hereby given, that the Agency of
Wie Contpay, in thecity erMalenrith. ndra tut , bee
iotice, be a... Wand by J. W. MARTIAN. wham lona ...I.
Ilene.. In underwriting and connection witted& °dice In
Phliwielphia, welt quad. him fort...ducting busioree
In • manner that will glee genersi Be in
recommended to all grape:ma Italia as Uwe ,
sdring Insurance. WEwICA, Secretart
The business of the Zl.lO. Cocipsoy Win be CoSductml ct
N 0.96 WATER Street. Eittaburflit
aniftdd .c J. W . !dALTIEN. Agent
Delaware Mutual Safety lasurance ompany
h.poeta bythr Legislature ofituasylronhi,laz....
Office, S. E. CorneLADELPIr Third
11A.and Walnut sty..
plll
MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels,
to all parts of the world.
IN INsz:n AN,.LSon Cloa;:la, by Biters, Ct..3ls,
fakes and Land Caniages, to all isru of the thalon.
FIRE Th'SCIRANCES on ',Merchandise generally - 0,.
Starts, Dwelling Houses, Or. •
Assets of the Calaway, rot. 11,18.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real SIOIXO 94
Philadelphia City, and other Loans..-....._.._...-108,91a 16
Stork to Bank', Rallnesd and InsurancoCoa.. , ;.-.. 18,110 91 •
RN:Arable •• 212.1.t•8 89 •
Cash au hand .. . _ .. . _
' .... .... 21,641 26
Balances Inbar:de' Of - Agettes Premiums outifse
rim Policies recently tweed, and other sirlds
due tho Company -- 111.W•si 10
Subscription Notes • 100,ts eOO
William /Sartla,
Joseph IL Sad,
Edmund A. &oder,
John C. Davie,
John R. Pnarmia,
(Dom 0. 1.° 1 1.r.
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. Ilostoo,
William C. Ludwig,
float Craig,
Spetmer
Charles
11. Jour* 'trout°,
J. G. Johnson,
Ilmat Ltwlm,S,,,'re
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and !lulu Ins. to.
Offici, Corner Market and Water Se / ..
• PIITSBURGII, PA.
ROUT. CIALIVAIf. Precident. P. A. MMUS;
Anna& Funr.to, Aztuldning Ptrlstelan.
nip Ottnpany tocken every Insuranoe appertaining to or
connected with Las RISKS.
Also, againet Hull and Cargo Rieke, on the Ohl. an
31bedarippi rivers and trihntarlee, and 'Marine IDA: "vgerl
•
And againat Lows or Damage by Fire.
And el4„,itut the Perils of the Pert and Intend Navioltiort
and Tranaportation.
Marie. Irmo,' at the lowmt Wee consistent s,t. ty to
all parties.
Robert Delray,
Samuel MoOutten,
Jraeph P. Gszeam, M. D.,
John Scutt, ' •
James Marshall,
David Richey,
James W. Raman,
Chao. Arbuthnot;
Eureka Insurance Company,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Office N 0.9 Wafer Sr, Pittsburgh.
Amur% sus 1ar.,1657:
Stock Due Bills, payable o demand, .d emir- •
ed by tvas approsed names- $114,430 00
Cash ht Pittsburgh Tiled Cutupany.,-..,- ........ 43.390 35
Premium notes - ... N, 41,564 49
122 shares hYchauge Bank Stock--Curt....---. 5,' 0,950 00
1/dll7lo=lvable. • 1,600 00
0,365 40
. 147% 95
J. H. Shooflies ger, O. W. Cass,
W K. telrolck, . I. H. Pennock,
R. D. Cochran,. ' W. W. Mattin,
John A. Danaher, R. T. Isseth, Jr.,
C. W. Batchelor,D. McCandless,
James I. Bennett, &ien
J. U. StIORISIIERCI . ER, Pres'
in)llullm
_—___
D. Fentrr.Serretary
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh
WM. DXGALEY, PreeMPut,
SAMMIM. L. 31ARSILIALL, Pecreao.
offi rr ig {Rau strut, behrun Markel and iFgd•,Sfrah.
I,..losores Hull and Cargo Rieke on the Oblo' sod Mb
gbelppi Rivera, , m 4 Tributaries.'
SIV-Insurveluestiontl , lon or datugoAlso, against
the perils 1.4 the - Sna and Inland lisdigution sad Trumport.
anon,
•
• MILCI . O7a. '
Wm:Bagaley, . 1 Capt. Mark Starlit 4,
Samuel Itim, S. M. Kier,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., Wm. Bingham,
S. tharbaugh, John B. Diltrortly
• Isaac M. Pennock, Franeit Sellars,
Walter Bryant, J:Bchrionmaker,.
J. M. Cooper, Wm. D. Roy.,
John 9 Upton.
Monongahela Inane...nee Company.
Ornee, No. 9$ WA.= .13recrr,
nil! Moor , Again If.n Lind+ of Fire and Maine Riot
Ornens—JAMT.B A. IIUT
WCHIBONOOD, , Pre
tor',sMutt. 's
HENRY M. AT Secre
Wm. 11. Holm.,
John Atwell,
• 1'
Wm. Roo,
Theo. S. Clorko,
znr i
A.
if
Western Ixtettr 4 amoe ConJpokl3"
OF 7.I.'ITTNIIIIRG 11.
1/F.OROR DARSIR, Prteddenk
F. M. GORDON, F.arratary.
Will Immo. against all kWh of Fire and Marine Ws
I loannina. . •
R. Miller. Jri, C. W. Rkkelsor4 ':. - .._
J. W. Haler.. G. W. Jackson, •
Andrew Nekloy, .., James McAuley, . .
C. Dame n, 4, 1 14 George Dante, I
Thomas nom, :Cathodal Hain^ .:
A. Illmick, T. Lippincott,' , .. .
I. mth. •,. , .
mom,' lolairectorawaliknown
rill liberally adJnatandiontaPt
'Yeah, 92 Water sheens Siang
Vittrborgh.,
William I
yye ilomelnetitutiou MAU
al this community, and who le
ly pay animus. at the OFFICJ
Co.'s Warehonse,) up stains
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy - Hair
CO3tPI.ITELY PaItSEkVED -
TO aatfr. GREATEST Adam
A NI) WHO TIIAT IS GREY. WOULD.
not hero it restored to former eolonor bolds 1nt1....b 1
have the growth restored.or troubled with datutraff and
itching but would have It removed, or troubled with enrolls
la, void had, or other eniptiona, but would ha eared, or
with slob headache. (neuralgia) but would to. cone]. w
will also remove all pimples from the &co mad akin, Prof.
Wood's link Itestorative will do all this. too circular and
the following.
Ann Almon, November 5,1655.
Para. 0. 3. Waro—Dear Sir. I have heard much mid of
the wondafol effects of your Hair Restorative, bat. having
been en often cheated by quackery end quack nostreints,ludr
dyed, he. I we s dirpowel to place your Restorative in the
eamecatagory with the thonauld and one loudly trumpeted
quack remedies. until I met you in lawdence minty ease
months el 114 . 111 loben you gate me such 2.IOMOSOCO ea iltlitirgd
the trial of your itodoretive batty family-411st by my rod,
wife, whom heir bad become very thin and entirely.w Ito,
and before erhenstiug one of your large bottles, bar heir
fru restored nearly to its original beautiful brown toter,
and had thickened and become beentinal and emu- upon,
and entirely over the head: the continue. to tale it, net
ti ‘ nlz . tatome of in beautifying effectrupoithe hair,
of its healthful Influence , upon the heed and
mind. Others of my family and friends ere using your Re
storative, with the happiest effeits, therefore, anyekeptkiem
and doubts in reference to its character and value are en
thely retuovefh and I can and do most cordially and confi
dentially recommend it. use by all who would hear their
hair rOOtorni from while , or grey (by croon Or StOkriON or
sok) ta originalcol a and beauty, and try ell young
persons who wou ld have their hair bountiful and glory.
Very truly and gratefully yours, SOldllfOlt *ANN.
84,377 78
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64,340 Si
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Fatten \room It was a long thr e alter I irew yob et film
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held before I got o tattle of Hastoratlie forlehtch yon goo.
me eh order up= your Itt In Detroit, and 'when I got It
we remanded to try don Mn . Mann's her, aa the mutat teat
of it. power.: It has donee,' that you Warred the It would
dot and Others of my family and friends, tiering adnat." .
Its effects. are pow using and recoratuendlug newel* °there
as entitled to the highest consideration "yrro claisit forlt..
Again, 'M
LOSI
y respectfully end truly.youre. ff MANN. •
SIOO
Cetrtr,ll 3 .-. 3 . 310 ' A I
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I h.. ..I Prof, Wood's ii.ie le.notatire.•iia .l .4 o aa
mLred its wonderful effects.
buthair wee - becomlng, I
I thought, prematurely. grey, by them e ends tor.
tire it has rvnioned - 1w yr.! color, and harem doubt
permanently ea. BREWS, saffettatO, ll . 11. •
O. J. WOOD i CO-,Proprietors, 312 fferoadWeSVlC IL,
(in the greet.N. T. Wins Wing ffstablislunent) and 114
Market atrret, St. Louts, No, and sold bet
good 11 .4`
a plead&
.-$1,000,000
To GLASSNLAKERS.— ..
bOO bbds Sods Mb,
SOU bxs Gomm. Clay,
100 ado do do, • ~
10 cab Sulphur BarYl.4
SOO by Mimi. Soda. .
On hand and for ask by tp.XANDER. KING,
ee2 - 273, liberty lit.
riIOSOAPrIAKERS. . .
100 aka. Itoparted Caustic Alkali,
-coo bbli No. I wad 2 /Wein,
300 cake °ureic Soda dab,
50 aka Polo, Oil, -
10 asks Cocoa Nut Oil.
For vale by ALEXANDER EINO,Zr3 Ltborty at
GLASaL5OObxs Window Glass (nountzy
brands) fur side by ALEXANDERKING; •
ao2 . 213 Uranist.
FRESH BUTTER—Prime fresh table But
ter, direct from the doom. reed dully at 27 Fifth et_
opmiiite )fason &Colt ee2 RIDDLE.
.FRESI 6 : O I O VIETER- 500 I!)ds2osh t
mo r . Bat;
rlitb street, okPckko k r i ' L e
kk k Ce. h. =Dm
NOTICE.—Tho partnership of, the- - under-
WS.a t
HURL MELD, wtO terminate by mnntent on Ee¢
temberl,lBs7:
All person. , bating mudded ieeramts with the ilreterill
greatly oblige by calling before that W - date awl making wet
dement.
MURPHY.-
• J. M. BURCHTELD.
•
The bristweee was bo <outlawed at the maxitontiw, N. M
corner of Fourth and Market 'streets, by J. M. BURCH
FELD. ' . -
iIaREEN APPLES-7 bbla prime qua li ty
ka Jost rewelved and for Well T. LITTLE 00.
11a. 112. Sword rt.,
FLOUR --100 bb
.roi for ule by
1 101R0031 CORN-20 lons,Weetern just re•
betved sod for ado by T. LITTLE & CO.
N 0.112, Soap! st.
LARD OIL .-- l 0 bbls To. 1 Lard Oil iiiitore
and Glrsals br T. LITTLE! k QD.
' l f.• / 12 : 8./Asa
LINSEED OIL-10 bbla Western in .torei
wl sod /wade by - LIMY.% 00 1 4
N 0.112, &mood st.
ThArOLASSESSO bble . N. O. in prime 'order,
13.1. ea Laid sad far isle by ' R. H. HMO. ,
sal No,2ll,llbilitigg•
T . J.-WOODS' PEARL STARCRdondaut
Er . ly an head and for sale. by Um undentismed. , ~-lamlo
Balmy be assured that this superior ateerbuill be hoed
equal to any of the more e :pensive forum of Own tiltarvb_ ,IM
ma, Br making delicate Mann Mange, 14=1 . ......"
Be patlealer to enquies for "Wood? Pearl
I.L lILLIUIT,
cold corner Tint. and.retTlOrM4.
Jl6. OCKVIO, Awn.
sermt TIN set 11,FLI
I (17
James C. Hand.
Theopliflusraulding
James Traqualr,
Egro, Jr.,
' Joshuatrios,
James Tonnesa,
Samuel E. Siam,
Usury iSloam, I
James 11.31cFaMana.,
T 11019.1 C. Munk, i
Ito Barton, Jr.,i
Jain D. Semple, Flit: "r,
D. T. Morgan,
J. T. LOP.%
ARUN, President.
C. LIA.TD, Vine Prank, or
A. MADEIRA; Ageni.
'9.5 Watei street, 'quell. 0,
Alexander Bradley,
Joemph S. Leech,
John Fullerton,
Mansfield B. /Rowe,
Dar4lll.Chargbers,
William Corr,
Robert BE: Hartley,
Jgbn M'olll,
t24i,130 le
0111.1C704a:
Alex. Ring,
Wlloon Miller, -
Jobe McDoritt,
Goo. A. Derry,
ina:dttal'Bll
8 Superfiue hour in..otore
lgo• 1 24 85t0i6.3 st