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TIIUSSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 10, 185 T
RI4DIXO MATI7II OI L►CL PAOII OP THIS PAPER.
The, Democratic. Party Responsible for
our Railroad Subscription/I:,
'The Convention of 1day,31013413,,met at the
Court House,. and istest vote showed 88 dele
gates present. The list of delegates shows that
It embraced most of the prominent democratic
leaders of the time, and if we may judge by the
record which has come down to us, it was under
democratic control. It woo organited.by elect
ing DOD. 1101ICHT C. Hama, President. This I
'gentleman was always-an unflinching democrat
and occupied then the place ho does now upon
the bench of the United States Supreme Court.
Ho gave to the convention and its object the
sanction derived not only from his personal and
political hut ' from his judicial position ; and
inasmuch as he is one of those who is eventually
to pass 4 1 upon the constitutionality of these sub.
scriptione, this fact is of more than ordinary
moment. Hon. SAMUSL JONEs, a lending dem
ocrat, who had received from a democratic
administration the appointment of Associate
Judge of this county, was one of the Vice Pre
sidents, (of which there were but two,) and one
of the two Secretaries was also a Democrat. So
much for tho organization. It certainly lied a
judicial look, when two of the three who occu
pied the platform were democratic Judges.
Hon. Wittman Waxiss, then, as now, stand
ing at the bead of the democratic party of the
county, anti a man who stood as high at that
time with his party in the State as JAME!' 'kelt-
ANAN or DEOltag M. DALLAS prepared the reso
lutions which he submitted to the convention
afteiTtn earnest introductory speech. Itio need
not quote them here. Suffice it to Bay they
endorsed and recommended the subscription on
the ground t'bat it was necessary to Pittsburgh
interests, and so laid the foundation, broad and
strong, for the subsequent jtubscriptions to
other roads. Judge Vitattnewas very unwell,
ibut he took so much interest In promoting the
subscription that inspite of his illness he assum
ed the leading part in the Convention,) and had
to give way on this account before closing his
remarks; and as he was consequently unable to
read the resolutions, they were read for him by
Jamas S. Caen, Esq., who was then a promi-
_vent man in the democratic ranks. After they
were read, their passage was vehemently urged
by Hon. WILLIAM W. [awls, another democrat
of the first water.
• liko far astho published'record goes, these were
themnin actors in i.e: Convention. The Con
vention, it will be seen, was officered by Demo
crats, and •the resolutions were presented and
pressed to n passage exclusively by Democrats.
The only-name.of a Whig which we can recog
nize in the proceedings, is that of OF.OIIOE DAI3-
15111, who made one of the preliminary motions.
The resolutions passed by the vote of 60 to
88. A change of six votes would have defeated
them; and we think we hazard nothing in say
ingtliat if it had not been for the presence of
the leading democrats we have named, and for
the earnest and eloquent speech of Judge Wm
:4km in behalf :of the resolutions, they would
base been defeated. It was the high standing
• and wide influence of such men as Judge GRIER,
Judge Jonas and Judge WILKINS that they owe
their success. These men threw themselves
Into the breach at the moment of danger and so
saved the scheme from defeat.
The appreciation of this fact is found in the
compliment paid to Judge IVlkKiss by engrav
ing his portrait upon the bonds issued to the
Pennsylvania road in payment of the county
subscription. Every one of those bona bears
upon it the likeness of that venerable and ven
erated Ajax Telamon of the Allegheny county
democracy.
Could it be possible, in view of •thcse facts, to
give a stronger democratic sanction to the policy
of municipal railroad subscriptions than was
given by this Convention ° We think not.
lint the work of the Convention did not stop
}sere. A resolution strongly endorsidg the
Pittsburgh C Connellsville railroad project was
also adopted by it ; and so the Convention put
its teal of approval upon both the roads leading'
eastward from here.
We take occasion to repeat, here, what no
doubt every man in the county realizes, that
although the county has never been and may
never be called on to pay the interest on the
bonds issued to the Pennsylvania toad, the sub
scription made to that road under the sanction
and advice of this convention, • was the fruitful
\ parent of all the subscriptions to other roads
that followed. The first in point of time, it was
also the first in importance and weight of influ
ence. Its success and 'presumed safety were
pointed to as evidencesof, the perfect immunity
with whichsuch subscription , ' could be made.
The success which it attained was predicated of
every Zither. They came from it by the nal
ural process of generation. They are legiti
mately born of Its loins. If it is yet strong and
laenlthy, while the children are some of them
weak and sickly, it is not the first parent who
has begotten descendants with impaired consti
tutions: The parentage in this instance is un
deniable; and as we have shown clearly that
the democratic party ieresponsiblo for this, the
progenitor of all the railroad subscriptions of
the county, we nre not transcending the bounds
of right when we lay the whole brood, with all
their shortcomings, at its door.
-We shall, when we resume, trace the legisla
tion-by which the other railroad subscriptions
were authorized, and show that the democratic
party of the State is chargeable with the whole
of theta.
Toi Gazette, Journal and Dispatch take rery
little notice of their “lionored" candidate for
governor. lie comes and goes without the
flourish of flags or cheers, and speaks as
though he was performing before unwilling au
diences.
This Is the remark of the Post of this city.
Weltavo only to add that Republicans do not
know how to ploy toadies, nor wouldii sensible
manlike Judgo_Wiltoot endure it. He in a plain
honest citizen, and his supporters are men who
.have never yet learned to bow the knee to or
kiss the had of priest, peer or peasant. As
far an We are concerned, we deem our notice of
Judge .Wilmot, or the flourish of bought flogs
and hired trumpets very small matters. The
people, the honest intelligent yeomen of Pitts
burgh took a "great deal of notice" of our IWO
' °red =ditto°.
Juno* Cenrts---The resignation of Judge
. . _
Curti 'is attributed to the inadequacy of the
allarj connected with that position. It is be-.
Dosed, however, that his opinion_ in the Dred
- -13c . 01t case has put him in such a position of
antagonise' to the partisan liench that his Taco
•.. Imp become intolerable. The correspondent of
' . the N. Y. Courier . and Enquirer says it. Is a grave
question, however, whether in a crisis like the
present, the patriot has a right to withdraw
himself from contests upon the issue of which
the liberties and peace of the Republic depend.
Dlr. Curtis, as Circuit Judge for New England,
'had the right to apply the doctrines of his own
admirable opinion in the Deed Scott case, for
the protection of the people under the immediate
jurisdiction of his Court.
Tun citizens of Al'Candless township held a
meeting the other day, on the tax question, at
which strong resolutions were passed., and all
papers friendly to the cause were requested to
copy. Vfe find them only In the Uttion and reit,
which means of course they are the only papers
friendly, &c Are the other journals boughtl—
Pills, Pod. •
As for one of thorn it has not been bought nor
can it be to publish the reports and doings of
Loeofore meetings. In the meeting:referred to
theorems an endorsement of the ticket of the
pro-slavery : party specifically, and then under
the nline of a firmest meeting they, tried to so
•cure our adoption of It-into our colinuns. Not
quits
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Southern Proaerlptton. I
The Southendlre-eaters, in their desire!o eel
up for themselves and thus ignore the very ex- I
istenco of t 6! "free North," occasionally evince
a spirit, which even their ownpeople are com
polled to rebuke. Their standard, applied as it
by a contemptible narrowness and an almo . st
insane bigotry, is indeed exacting, and can only
be patiently submitted to by i he •• dough faces"
of the North, who bear their burden with asi
nine endurance. The South won't read North
ern books, and genius of every kind is its aver
sion, should that genius choose its abiding place
Ere==l
Freedom and Slavery. Its people won't patron
ize our workshops, nor will they travel our
railroads, if they can avoid doing so without
suffering great inconvenience. The great water
ing places of the country, where the etite and
fashionables of our society most do congregate,
. _
are in the North, and although the planters and
their wives and daughters, are worshippers at
the shrine of fashion, and, love dearly the dis
tinction which each devotion confers, theSe we-.
tering places must be proscribed, and Southern
visitors forbidden to visit them, at the peril of
being regarded as 'enemies to the institution.—
These visitors are required to content themselves
with the lean larders—the ill-ventilated rooms
—and the indifferent entertainment of the sev-
eral Virginia Springs. All visitors, however,
as may be seen by the following extract, arc not
willing to obey this proscriptive mandate, and
thus forgo comfort and pleasure merely to grat
ify sectional hatretand jealousy :
"The editor of the Fayette (N. C.) Observer
being a sojourner at Saratoga Springs, N. V.,
this season, for the benefit of his health, has
been somewhat annoyed by the fanatics at hectic,
who think he ought to encourage Southern in
stead of Northern watering places. In reply,
he publishes in his awn paper, a long and well
written letter on the subject, the points of which
se , deserving of general notice. lie says that
he has been visiting Saratoga for twenty years
past, in consequence of an annual billions at
tack, which, for several summers in succession,
was near carrying him to his grave. Since he
has been going to Saratoga, he has never had
' any such attack. It is possible he might exper
ience equal relief nt the Virginia Springs. but
he has no knowledge of the fact, and he does
not see why he, an invalid, should go to trying
such experiments merely to gratify the sectional
prejudices of others. He does not think a Korth
Carolinian would experience any more real re
spect in Virginia than at Saratoga, and indeed
he is of the opinion that the advantages of hos
pitality and kindness nro on the side of New
York. He alludes rather pointedly to White
Sulphur Springs, Virginia,' where lie says that
o compliant made by a guest is answered by the
landlord With a very distinct assurance that the
complainant is at liberty to go elsewhere, and
that if he gets little to eat the keeper cares
nothing, as he does not charge for board, hut
only for water.
"He goes on to say that squabbles of the visi
tors with the colored waiters are quite as com
mon at the Virginia Springs as at the Kurth
There is a good deal more to the sand effect, but
the above will serve to show the drift of the let
ter. It is singular that any Southern gentle
man should feel under the necessity of writing
thus in defence of himself, while so many North
' ern people pay summer visits to all the princi
pal resorts at the South."
The "chivalry" evidently "caught a torar"
in the editor of the Observer, anti leave heard
some truths from him which they would rather
not have told within the reach of Northern ears.
What they will do with him for evincing this re
hellions disposition, we cannot even guess—hut
his offence - atiainst the dignity of the South. and
the good name of the watering places within lit
borders, is great indeed—almost beyond the
reach of pardon. Northern air and water hiss
surely cured him of his fanaticism as well as of
the disease, from which he was so many years n
sufferer. Will he have the choice of a Virginia
grape vine or a rope of Kentucky hemp tendered
him by the men who are ready to hang, banish
and impoverish all who wilt not submit to their
dictation and adopt their principles? To which
of these modes of punishment will our brother of
_of the scisors and quill, down in the out North
State, be subjected? Will they give his body to
the buzzards, by suspending it to one of the
famous pine trees of that region' AVM they
send him with his bag and baggage to the North as
an exile.and n martyr, as the Virginians sent
Under i *ood, for daring to appear in a Republi
can Convention, and as the people of Mobile sent
the Book Dealer for selling l'nvie Tom, in the
way of trade? (hr will they permit hint to re
main among them, and submit him to an impov
erishing process, by with drawing their patron
age from his paper, and thus prevent him from
visiting watering places in the future? Surely
he cannot,be perniitted to go unpunished, when
the enormity of his offence is taken into con
sideration.
MRS. GARDSEIL—This woman who has been
on trial in Hingham, Mass., for poisoning her
husband has been discharged the jury having
been unable to agree: The Boston Trove/ter
says that while probably not a man .could be
found in the county who morally doubts the.
guilt of the prisoner, yet the government can
scarcely expect to secure. the verdict of a jury
on such evidence as it is able to procure. It
was one of those cases where a jury might wish
that they had a right to return the Scotch Ter
liet, Sot proven," were it not that such a
verdict is so contrary to the Spirit of our law,
which will not justify a suspicion where guilt
is not fully proved.
iN a Londeu letter recently published i.. full of
gossip about the literary men of England, we
find the following items:
"Tennyson is at the Lakes, in ill health, to
which, I fear, his opium-eating habits have not n
little contributed. The first number of Thnek
etay's new serial is to appear on the let of No
vember, and to bo entitled 'The Virgjninns.'—
The first three volumes of Carlyle's 'Frederick
the Great' are in press. I must add that among
literary notabilities who have become converts
to Spiritualism is now to be named Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, the poetess."
Toe "llanstosions."—The Locofocos in New
York city are all by the ears. They have been
trying to form some,zort of union among them
selves for menthe. It thought that a plen
tiful distribution of the spoils would act as a
cement in view too, of the approaching, State
Convention which meets at Syracuse to-tborrow,
but all,„thkiefforta hitherto have proved futile.
A happy family !
lows.—The official vote of lowa shone for
the now constitution 40,311 ; against it 33,631 ;
majority for its adoption 1,630.
Loan MID AZCOVESY ov "ETAll."—Oa Wed
nesday afternoon, about li o'clock, while a young
man having charge of the Esquimaux dog
"Binh," famed for its connection with the Arc
tic Exploring Expedition, woo standing in - tbe
entry of the Melodeon, he suddenly missed the
animal. The whole neighborhood was searched
in vain for several hours. About 11 o'clock that
night the dog was brought beck by a policeman,
who bad found him up Washington street, above
the railroad bridge, where two men were en
deavoring' to get the dog into a carriage, by
coaxing, but lie was too bright for them, and
persisted in declining. The dog could not have
ranged the streets in the meantime, and 'no
doubt he was locked up somewhere by the same
covetous persons who were trying to kidnap
him. lie will not he suffered to run loose here
after.—Boston Tree.
Down! DOWN! .DOWN I—The retail price
of molasses in this city, on Friday, was fifteen
cents per 'gallon less than on Thursday ; and
brown sugar sells three cents less a pound than
it did two days ego. People need not hurry to
purchase, as it will be lower and lower still, and
the speculators in these articles will go down
with the price. If anybody is interested let him
stand from under as soon as possible ; but if you
want sugar and molasses; purchase' hereafter.—
Netrfuryporf. . Herald.
A STATZNICIIT lady appeared in the New York
Journal of Commerce, which is worthy of con
sideration at present. It refers to the route
originally proposed for the Trans-Atlantic Tele
graph, namely, by way of Greenland, Iceland,
and the Faroe Wands to the North of Scotland:
a grant for which purpose was obtained from the
King of Denmark in 1864.
Citantio B. WOOIItIVIIY of Boston, Nathan
Chifford, .of Portland, nnelsone Toncey of Conn
now Secretary of the Navy, ore spoken of for
Judge Curtia's place upon the U. S. Supreme
Court bench.•
- FOULS COXPLAInTs, so common . to Married
ladies, - artt wilily removed by Ca=lea Sitatusu
•Mlienlinia ate only medicine yea Allscorcred upon
which the fairer portion of et - waken:l4: safely rely,
as, remedy for 411 their Let them test ill Wei
thimble virtues, and be _ t.
DIED--0o Skiodn' f4Ptember. 711 g, 'son Intuit .ou or
.101.0 D. sod CatbarhaelMey.
iciai itotlcni.
.stWholaws net heard of,ilaerlassvies 1101-
wan Bresragf—Sinspla to tte cornfanitiwit. Pt... Ant to the
caste, and truly wonderfal to itseffees, Its popularity cannot
to worulered at. To Invalids Plot mewling strength, it is
Insalnableteterdslng that 'soothing inflames writs Gto Otto.
O. system, and imparting [tut health wad tone to the
stomach so longed for by the conrsiewient."—Denly Enter
prase
eirtiold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the pro.
printer% BENJ. PAGE, & CO., identfactining Phannai
ceutists and Chemists, Pittsburgh. Pa. and Draggling gen
orally. Seandrertisement-
A RETIRED PR VSIC lA/I
•.- • •
Whose:Ands of the Lava:early ran out. disc:meted while in
the East Indies, a carmine:are Pm Consumption. Asthma,
Bronchitis, Coughs,tholds, and Central Debility. The remedy
ems dleccrrered by Wm wham Ws only and, • daughter. was
given up to die. Ito had heard much of the wonderful re •
torative and heating qualities of preparations made from the
Fart India flenµ noel the thought occurred to bon that he
might makes. remedy for Worland. Ha studied hard and sue
. needed Inman:dug his wishes. lth rhildwascuredmnd Ls new
:Monona well Ile Las since oda:dui:dared the wonderful rem
may to thousaluts of sufferers Wall parts of the world. and Le
Las never DILA In mating them completely healthy, and
happy. Wishing to do as mach good= passible. Lewin send
to such of his Winced fellowDeings m request it, this reviPe,
with full and explicit directions fur making it up, and suc
cessfully using It. He requires each applicant. to enclose
him one shilling--three cents to Le returned as postage on
the recipe, and the rem:nu:Dr to be applied to the payment
, of this eul cern:gement Address
• . . .
Dr. 11. JAMES, No 19, ()rand street. Jersey City, N. J.
N. D.—Dr. H. J emus INA neither °Mee nor agent in Nuw
York, WI ipnilo have pretended end advertised. The recipe.
It, seat from so titter, but No 15, Ororol stresW. Jersey city,
New Jetwey. Je.,l,lve3vnforT
DR. HENRY ANDER'S lODINE WATER.
INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOR FEVER AND AGUE
CERTAINRENEDP FOR SCROFULA.
Da. Maar Asugas has log at length socceedod in effect
ing what bee long been comodeml the great dealderelum In
medicine. a PERFECF.SOLUTION OF lODINE IN WATER,
offers it to the faculty and Public as a remedy for a multi-
Bide of amid:dote hitherto pronounced booted all radical
cure. In all strumous siteetions, when the scronfulous
taint is either hereditary or aoloired, the lODINE WATER
ERADICATES THE ELEM EN rs of tbedlrsome. It. FEVER
AND AGUE it perfects a THOROUGH and PERMANENT
removal from the system of the morbid causes of the ells
order. The beneficial results are Immediately felt in LIV.
ER COMPLAINT, ttILLIOUrreDISEASES. 11-E3IOPTISIB,
and other lIESIORHAGES, TUMOILs, 1111 ART DISEASES,
DERANGEMENT OF THE 1,1 VEIL KIDNEYS end BLAB.
DER,DIterI'SY, RHEUMATISM. NEURAL.
GIA, 11.E3101t111101DS, NERVerUS AFFECTIONS, and all
FEMALE DISEASES, Mother with litIONCIIITIS. and the
entire mop of " I :Mit/NARY COMPLAINTS. Dr. Henry
Anders' lodide Water has been analyzed by Dr. James It.
Chilton. the celebrated ellemeist, and aim by Professor
James C. Bl.llltil, of the U. S. Mint, of Philadelphia, and
lothpronounce It to be Jura whet It is rerpreseutad. For
circulars. furnishing fall details of the legitimate character
of this rionarletile mestletne, as well as f, certificates vol
untarily given by throe oho here been cured by its use.—
Tiro pnblie are invited to call upon
DR. G}.lo. 11. K . !•:vsEn. 14u Wood street,
Jegred.l war 11 hokum'. end Retail Agent.
DR. KETSER'S SHOULDER BRACES--FrOM,
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1030.—For More than 3
years post we have constaotly worn the Washington Sus
mmder Brace. manufactured by Dr. Coe. 11. Keyser,' of R.'
140 Wood street, in this city, nod would heartily man.
mend It to all who are compelled to follosr n sedentary occu
pation. As we haveladere mutat - keel, in calling attention
to Its merits, It &Morers for n brace sad suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloon* beings:. placed as to coot I nunny
hind to bring the shoulders to their natural larsition and ex
pand the clime. Women, Imodrods of whom Are annually
1. ~sot by the weight of enormous `blares," should ether
procure these bracts. Be parttevlar in procuring the kind
entroned, as many of the braces sold am lomulorg. Sold
nt Dr. II EO. 11. KEYSER'S. Wholesale Drugged, 140 Wood
rest, sego 01 the Golden Mortar. jegrlida.wiE
Flats, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Insects, &c.
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-COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER-11 , r arm. I nirecta, Ac
(TL, O;NEY INVALLIBLE REMEDIES known.)
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Rat, Hamel.. ac.,11 1 .5. to any aildimo in tloi S., on Direlpt
or the Electric Powder for 65z. (Tl.O Lltil 14ag EA.
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iI'OSTAIC will fitraliih DrairirWit, Doak. anal Et...-
Keepers. a $lO Sample Package of hatrarlmtr preparation•
aa-ortiali with Circalami 1411 a. Poen., Ae . on memo of $5
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At.,llnlynnizeel f} -, ryngnted Inn, for Itaufing.
airlYarelnntso—N.. 131 Prone SYr.rf, l'ittartuvA.
*t.l:l,yll6,afcf
3SILEIP.OI34LNT
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Well's Now Mill,ling.)
et:A:lpJfc
==;
Dr. J. F. irux,Laxur.N.b.ving
gaged the lonic.. of the most esperienced Moe
IVorhinen in the United Spam, Is prepared to fur
Teeth, advhst to each perttcular mm. Taal Se. of teeth,
or parts at sets made with artificial gum., 10 one ount [mime
or aolld
Artificial Eyes Inserted, and all deformithe of the face
corrected. •
•
tirOpemllorts awl work warranted.
Office :co. litS Fourth "treat, between Weed and Smithfield
streets, Pittalirgh.
- - - - -
A - FIN - WV H. COLLINS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND IVIIOLESALE DEALERIN
"Cheese. Diitter, SOOd.. Fish.
And Prodneo Generally,
dkwlT No. 25 IR.! Street, PIGA
DA.N'TItEI ar CI,III,IGY,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
It=
White Lead and Zino Prante.
Al., ell keels of Paleto,Clae, Tare Wen, We low Oka,
,1, h
JA.s.
NANUFACTIMIII or
•
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Focal Oil,
delktriik Nos. 161 cud 170 Second Benet
GEOIt C 3. IC NV EC M .A. N
Manufacturer end Panics In nil kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND c l o Aßs.
isrEl.n e A.F 1 . 0321.4.°00,
CtlrMer cif SasiMficki Strad and Pfansond At try,
oc.klyfc PITTSBUIIiiII, PA.
012.11310- Az CO..
3V1.A.24 - 0 - P.A.CITITI 4 3III=tI3
CW - Ker of Pao and Medway, Stood, NM Mani,
PITTSBURG 11, PA.,
Maw: Actual , Moo and Oak Kegs or the 'orlon. qlnwrlp.
Owns of NAIL EMS, which they will soli at 'rho /owed
ararkel priors.
rireNkratruela .aro reopectrully oollclterl. All work war
ranted or the Lost quality. Inltlydro
SAIVRTICLA fa RA'
3111:EaRcri4...A.srr
No. 52 RT. CLAIR STREW',
.(Dr2liiiih's *ea Building.)
TROICaTY TANK' CHECK BOOKS, Co.
gala by W. S. HAVEN, or. Market and &mad ah.
=MM=M
,
4P3BRIZJN§*
Celebrated Weircestenadre Sauce,
PROHOUNaIiaI DT Erriecr
CONNOISSERTIS OF A LETTER FROM
SabotLi; - MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. ° AT MADRAN
To Ids Brother at
And applicable to w WORCESTER, IIay,ISSL
. 0 1 "Tell LEAS PERRI - M 3 Dist
. "1 their Sauce is highly eateent-t
TADIET S ed in India, and la, in my•
opinion the most palatable aa
OF DISIL ' ❑ne the most wh01e....
Sauce that lamed.,"
The only Nodal &wanted by the Jury of the New.Sork
Exhibition for Foreign (loner, WWI obtained by LEA I PEE-
R INS for their WORCESTEIVAIIIIE SAUCE. the world:
wide fame of which haring led CO nitmerona Imitatione, per
ch3wra ore earnestly requiateal to see that the name , of
"LEA & PEUDINS" are impreweel upon the Dottie and
ID4Per, and printed upon the label&
Sole ITholesido Agee. for the United Staten,
JOBS DUNCAN & SON -
!OS Broadway; Nal!, Mk.
A stock alwave In Wore. ALao, order.raced direct
ahipmer , • - • • inyttyrlfer
ant Rom 'Friglan
_ .
Exchange Bank of Nebeaalltal;
FLO RENCE, N. T. •
ono. srscLAtr, &est H. VEEDRR, Cool'r.
CiECO. sinvcr,Airr. cO.-
General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants,
Plorence. N. T..
Wm ere their twounial Weals:in toßuyingarul Idling Real
kstate,Enterlitg Landis, Loaning &Loney and Pa iug Tax.,
la Nebratika, linra uud Rance.
RETICENCE.'
EXChltrkgy Rook. Pittaluirgh, Pa.
C. G. 11, a Co., "
R. Patrick & Cu., Bankers. Pittsburgh, Pa.
- Atwell, Lee di C.._ Merchants. .. "
. R. P. holey , Btuker.
Winslow, La c ided & Co.. New lurk.
Lama & oils, Bankera.Bt. Louis
Bellow & Co., Merchant., "
Bank of Curukterce, Cleveland, Ohio.
J. 0.
Pittaburgh Vallety WOrks.
JONES..:WAILING-V0.F133 & CO,
(Ssaiiriit= to Witmick, Alterbary Co-.)
HiotofaatotersofDight and Loft Ihmd Door loick,
Drop alai Thumb !Althea, Platform and Counter Scale.,
Coffee,Oorsi mai !Witt Mills. awl Dottesale I Imilom, ittmr
oily, corner of Water and ti rmit street', Pittsburgh, Pa.
Ja=lydfe
Nelson s ArabrOiypes.
PRICES RIGDUCICD.
Gallery, Third and Market Streets,
ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREF.T.
We are now preparedto offer I the public our well known
Nlyl. of Ambeotypes at tly low price of OSR DOLLAR and
UPWARDS. Thum+ wanting likenesses taken in the beat
style alba art, will Bud it greatly to their interest to glee
tilt trotablishinent a call. A large assortment of Plain and
Fancy Casesalways on hand. atelklyfc
LILAC MIL logIN L horn ...... IirCULLOOOII.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD Ar., CO
SlannlEttmers of CAST - STEEN also, SPRING, MOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRIStIS and AXLES,
anter Bats awl Fine Serrets, Pittsburgh, Rt.
D. D. ROG./CreS & CO.,
Rogers' Improved Patent nte•l
Cultivator Teeth.
Mrner Ross and First Streds, Pittsburgh, Pb..
Pint. tydfc•
BrElxh and Continental Exchange
DUNCAN. Sz CO
On the Union Bank, London,
in Suss of Sl and rinva nis.
Thome.Drafte are emit 17. at all tin principal itlWl3l , of
England, Scotland and I rrland and the Continent.
%Vesta. draw Sight Mille on It. A. tIIIIIN F.BA lit! A DAL
LI N, Frankfort • >lain, which xeree es a Itentittani, to all
parts °lcier . ..ay, naittarland mut Holland.
POWm itlia.llll,, to laurel abrowi may Procuro throngh
n• Letters of Credit, on whirl. Money ran be &Inland, aa
nel•locl, In any port Fairol. ,
Collectiona of Itillt, Not , w and other 0000110ra In Europe,
will malty pronto attention.
IV3I. 11. 'WILLIAMS A CO.
tali 23 corner Wood and Third stroets.
PAYiTE, BISSELL & CO.,
• volcrrnrnmnts 01
Cooking. Pnrlor and Heat log
STOVES,
CEITITI
cArrr A I. C 001.1.1 N 11-ANC:IU
NO. '233 LIBERTY STREET.
172.5:1.016 PA
-
-- P. 1-1.1 , ..1'13111.N.
(Suer...nor to W. 11. liCatnnr,)
ManuWolarrrof IiTIIEREAL OIL awl LANIN.I. No. 8L
Fourth V 11,44, betneen Wad and 31arkel, Pittnburgli, Pa..
The awlewlgned l preparr.l to furnt.h >Nab,. • HAI
Ethereal OIL and Burning Flnlda of a anperior quality. of Ilia
oven mortullaclurn. Alouliol. and Pine Oil,
awl ..er, deacriptlon ‘ll Side not Centre Table I.anipatilr.
andol...a.t.idelabrar of the b lot witterno and moll a Olio,
ad sly],
Chandelier, Girandoler and Lampi reluirol and reguild-
•
MI.
The abatv e tupplletl regularly every et kto rm. - turners
1,111. OW ae2ttlyfc P. HAYDEN.
MINERAL WATER.
PUBIC. COL.D AND SPA .ING.
LADIES' ILIDINO HATS.
WOW. , A Ca.
PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS,
TIIII(11.31Ill SILVER TURES.
Slat WILT rOtelfA. IroGV.I7I . rsrtenuto“.
II P. SCULLV. Vourtl. .treot.
Corn - tw ',Try 0.. Iwo door. from Camtectiwtutry
J.ll,stuare
. _
am-11.1 COC kr itA.N L B ROS
OfI,.I..TrILITO. Or
Iron-Balling. Iron Vault., Vault Door's
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c.,
Not. 91 &awl Mend awl SO Tetra Street,
(Between Woud )larket,) PlTB4llUllttll,
[lave . lands enriety of new Pet tette., Caney and plain
eultable ft(r purtnown Particalar attention twill to ru
clonlvii(Oraeo Lee. Jobbing done nt Abort node.. nar9
European and Intelligence Office,
Keep. always (or sale Drata on Pomp., for .y amount.
and atm.. and Parkot Tick,ete to and fnon Liverpool to
New York.
Girl. (fur cook% and general house-work furnished to
honseketwrs on abort satire.
Wright's Italian Veketab and Syrup al ways on head.
Pneennows brought from New York and Philadelphia on
railroad to Pitteldugh. landlY
L 1 11.9 I I
All kind• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Hare recently taken the building No. 121) ISoial street, 1 ,
addition to their Manufacturing &9tal/11.h nient, Si, 43 trot
dreek wberethey 11111 be pleu..l to r, duds friend;
14=ilydfa
Trensrtas ArranTion.—Pr. Tobias' Venetian
Dome Liniment, In pint bottlea,price.so cents, linen-anted
cheaper and better than any other article weer offered to the
spublic for the cure of Cub, Galls, Sprains, Lameness, Clear
beating, de. Keep a bottle /To stable, It lute saved many
a minable horse. gene genedne unina signed S. 1. TWA.
Depot, Id Cortlamit street, gen York.
Bolt by Dr. ICKYSKIL 140 Went so.
ttnest PIIL hi' Use.
Frazer's "Herelaotte
They will cure the moat rialent headache.
Tkey will care costive towel. •
They area tonic as well tie purgative.
If your Nod pales you, nor dtwo will cum you.
If you hare Indigestion they will help you.
If you are rick they will make you well.
They en, the beat pill to cure billousuent
They are a plain pill anti a lined pill.
No better pill ran be compounded.
They we only 25 rentra box.
Nem by mill to all ports of tho United Sligo..
Direct your lettere to. De. IC NYSICIt, N 0.140 Wood titre%
Pltteleirgh, Pa... the Wheaten& trent. myuall leaf
Jr you value Tour teeth and a pure breath,
healthy pullout, and runifable mouth, go to KEYSER'S,
148 Wood stmt, and buy • bottle of WARDII To.W.t Was.
and Teem Pecrute.le2lbottatl ,
._ _ __
TOOTHACHE ix instantly cured by aTew drops
of Dr Keysent Lott) Ach• Rottedy. Pref•omd gad gold
drng More of 141. li-HYFERt • 1W Wood
I.37.gd.trriP eign of the liodduts Mortar.
WANTED lIIIIIEDIATELTs--1 0 , 0 0 0 Mne
to engago In the male of moo popular riling
!hobs In America..
findchanic" farmers end Tennle
Ina wishing to trtl, this Who e very profitable
mot pleasant bus es., enabling Omen to nee the country,
and make treaty al the Fume time. Agents now lathe Mo
ines. endearing front WO to $l l 6OO per year. Per full
particular. aught Ilst of Ilooke.Sedireas 11. Al.
Queen City IMbllshing Durum, 111 Alain etrent, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, iflising Lost, D. ROLISON, Philmlelphht.
_aulliOydawklL
TOW BOATS WANTED.—The under
signed withipg to contract for the towing of coal to
porta below, world illritO Mitt. , proposals from respo
ble parties until Shiturday 12th hart. Ile wili glee CURSUOI
employment tootitlt tow boot either with or without
the neceeury number of barges foroneor more years. when
the ric e r
la
In booting order. Any further Informat ion will
be given at my °Sim, No. 2 Wood street.
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
PARTNER WANTED—With tocash eapi
x lid of from 0000 to 0000, to engage a well estate .
'lobed end profitable Manufacturing Dosinees, linaltml only
by aleck of C•pitld.
For mtimi.m.ddr.O,lly Totter ot in person, GAZETTE
03UNTRICI ROO3l. &IMAM'
FERRY BOAT WANTED—The
Waterloo and arostilelet Turnpike and
Ferry Company wants to boy • substantial Ferry t,
reptant particle who have such for sale to Inform them by
writing It, the President of said Otantomy at Waterloo, Mar
roe county, Illinole, Ortega where, description of the wee,
particularly carrying capacity; draft of water, light Cod
loeulal, and age, number of boilers, diameter awl
of
of
c tooed. ylinder,. pries and tams of payment. By order of the
JNO. MORRISON, President
_ . .u27-91d
A. ilo.cc, Secret.),
. .
WANT E ----7
13--Tenneemee Exchange and
Dank Notes. sat ISAIAH DICKEY it CO.
WANTED --$7,000 In Pittsburgh and Al
leKhcoy II arrant& Alta, 13nalneses or rcononfigl
Oen Pnpar to amount of $17, 000 . gilt &Inv: can I. dlaeount
ea at very mimed rate.. anti B. ACLAIN & SON.
- -
St. Louts Rotel.
TIURINO TIIE PAST SUMMER thiejl
eleSant Fatally, Hotel has beeti thurunahly
cleaned, additional improverocula Mule, and the 110 g e n.
malty renovated. It will he open . for the rmvption of Its
friends end patrons on THTIREDA, Ist of October nest.—
They will always hod the hotel 0100*. end baggage Warm
awaiHng - them op the mind of the mrs md inceadents.
taKelred:chwo r. CHAS. L. CIUMBEL
AMERICAN SOUSA BOSTON. •
Conducted alti the European Plan.
LEWIS RICE; PROVEIETOE, respectful-A
ly antenna . . that In compliance Eur ope an thery
-general preference expremed for the system of
hotel minagement, L i tt the American Home will hereafter
be conducted solely nt that plan. Well hunished valor
and elee .. ping erriments will be let by the day, or for ger
period.
, Owned lo thegenthiMeres Intl at alltuMrs of
and Mug. The halo? dining hall will be opetr.
ed In like manner for halm, and se.theee.n.MPeeled
by ladles. The accommodation. and conveniences of the
home are uneurplowol, and the went lutpromMents and
alteratione Imre nothing tobe dodged. ,galiorlannaldents
will SWAM arrangements epecially ountenient. Largeor
Ind) PMtles provided with erener., supiere. &is; at share
notice. ' ,IyHatollahar
. .`. •
+ • ,
+,-,:,•4f&PA• 41.,4 WWARl,,,igfot-615155A
np7"1171.1d w fc•P
Fronts. Fenders, etc
And Manufactafors of tholebratod
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY STREET
W. SG D. RlNlf.llAirr
Cl=
EZlants
.
• Arta abbertisenlento. • I . Enetrance.
, •
—. . _
31...,...r.,....r. m,,, v pac...... - Boe, 1 1 The tlannfaeturers' laeureare Company '
Pltteburati,Jture 25th,D,57. I
0./Nei - No 10 Jfcr chant? Erenono,
n' IN conformity withtl4l2.stb section of the PHILADELPHIA,
'-l -, Conititullon of the Commonwealth of Pennetlionini„ .„.I
notlre Iv hereby given tlmt AppUratlon will be mule to the t C harter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
Legislature, at the next Keegan, for the Renewal Or Eltrll WILL IN STUN AGAINST ALL KINDS OP
elan of the Charter of the Mrchant.' arid II
o.
B.* or Pittsberuu, to, dal , te•nn °ram... 5 e,.... u s ...i.,, Fire, .31arine and Inland Risks.
of the lioardof Dinwtora.
, gethiri S LIPPINCOTT, President.
Je2frOmd W 11. DP.NNY,tisehter. , l
_--- _ -_
Purteetwoot, Sept.l, lest., ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
O'FITIZENe' BANK .— This Blank has title ' I
lay declared a dividend of live per cent on the .p. , , , ~'''........1.1. _ ~,,, _ it,
ital stack, out of the profit. of the lwa vie ninntloo, payable A.D.. 0 . l.alidlliud. ii. st li. l . w.Dits, ill.r , I , '
on or after thallth loaf Wm A. 11.44m, Vollliam Neal, Alfred Weeks,
mei:Wm/Le ji, R. Jo.' yo 0,4,4 , J W.A.' Soak, Übe. J 11e1.1, John I.slrnoin.
Jane, P tooth .
ItttlY.K,Z
Judie Itt•Lth, IP. It Joh., Eect , Cath. Cit. Ilk .
Joon , 1111/Inge, E' l , Mete, hoblimon A Cr ..
Jaw., Howard, he, , . T Kennedy. Jr., A Co,
o' 11 Panliou, Vii, i. Dada Hamilton A Co.,
J S. L..., Eby., 4 Cunoinglious A Co.
Phtabortila 01,11 , , ho 40 water street.
J 11 II A UZI 4:N Agent
cur l: 4 W W-14 I LION, Agr at, Dubuque. _ _ —_
Merehante' I 'marmite Co. of Pliladelphhh
WW.4. Pkil`TlT, Pool ... . to. J titeCA 'ia, Secretary.
4inount ol Capital Stork paid Wood luveet ,1,00,000 00
Surplus . , , C. 1,42.4 St
GOLD PAPER SHADES-- - A new are' ten•
be.atieni article, a varlet) of pelbirtobju4t tot4;vod at
the Well Paper Store, he. 44 51arket'194444, 14/4140eu ;sad
and 4111 streets, and fur elle by
sesthrdmhe4 THOM AY PA.1.51b:11
Reformatory Confere.see at the Waal.
IT is proposed till 1.,111 a Itcformatory C 4411-
.. ference In Chicogo, Illinois. 1 , 3.13. 2.:t41 e 44.1 21111. Ills
object wilt be to 411.4.4444. the vorioue 4441.44.4 11.1.0 1 1 , 1 0011
mrormatory imtitutions throuttleoll the. c0y...43e11y
Seb.stle for Juvenile Idslltptents. It 1.1..4...1 float 1.4443:14.
or, of Common School., an well us Blow eoutbset..4 will our
various female hio
utitutos, 444143414,41t14-4. 0
of any information on theee sublscuCtrin toblts.ss (Adults
byenr, -Editor of. Prisoner's Friend.," 0111olt tcr. $,,11/11.er Et,
Boston. or to Bleats.. of Futdleillrells, Now l'orlt AS3
communications on either of tbs. topics would lo thank.
folly rocelse.l. Tito Preen will doe grist! Inter I. nnbotillre
the place and time of naroting.
Mr. Spear Ls now nn Ids way West. eud . bill past
through this city in a few days.
For Sole. _
AHOUSE AND LOT at East Liberty,
aitLin two minutes w, elk of tho depot. The Lot cow
rain. nearly ONE ACRE of ground, nod hot upon it lining
and thriving fruit 61111oinuenentol treee, shruhbei y, etc.
The Illouref io a new, bunt and well fornlghed two
story brick bons, (.011to:dug coven rooms and 11 good cellar
linniediatc pusseuvion givon. For furtherporticuldrs,
lu
quire of F. It. 51reldNNEPL. East Liberty,
'NOMA I w or J. F. I.AOLE, slit struet.
IPOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
Thar:alto evening, at S o'clock, at the Nit:retai:la'
Exchange:
SO Shares Birmingham, East Birmingham A South Yitti
laargh Oat Co., •
100 do Fort Wayne Oro Light Company,
New Castle (Ma Light Co., •
00 rilit Fort Wayne tins Light Co.,
40 do New Castle Ono Light Co.. a
By AUSTIN LOOMIS &
ark and Note Brokers, No. nd Fourth et.
F. W. Loon, A ct'r. xelo
[A IL CLO' RS Ftiß TILE FALL TRADE.
po hand and vv doily roceil ing additions
thorato, from on own and other M twtories, a large et,)ek
of Floor, Fur• ilia, Coni.ge Trinnlim, Tablo
Transpareut (g n and huff) and all kinds of OIL CLOTIIS,
t'i',;;;;;,i . r(V:l7l
nlere nod o her etyles, and Window Shade Trinimines.
Merchants and then( willfind it to their advantage to ex
amine opr stock and prirm before making their porch...
el+awh& IL FIIILLIPS,
eel° don. 20 and 2R St. Clair Arent.
S .
TOVES,STOV ES, STO V ES.—Onr stock of
all the brat inipriored patterns, comprising in part:
• c
Cooking.
:• , Parka,
• Heating.
and (111100 Elan.,
Which ,saiii are glad to call as cheap Ka the cheap.. In either
city ARA...de delivered fresof ChoSg... Call at the Iron
City Stfre Wardlionw 'of ' F J. CRAIG A CO.
;AO . ' N 0.134 Woo.' Street.
A IJLEOII)I,NY CITY PROPERTY FOR
yl. ALE— A Lot of Ground Si I feet Inuit on Robin..on at.
and co tiering oh Morg.tto et. and Giny's alley. ou which is
erotical 2 Brick Shop2s 47 feet. withal: Engine ofbora.
no
Aim, entail Brick Dwelling Roma on tbe lot. It
would I.oe very aßtable lac a small matinfoctoring 1.00,111.
Ain, two Itt lit Dwelling Ilioun. 10.0 the corner of La
ria.k end Grant tam sta. Lot 31 fog front 41,7 feet derii.
Also. a Vaal) il, • . OOOO the o,de...inroad loy or;. Apply to
sclo 1 lII.AK ELY A: incurs.
A fiAN4OIII.: COL; VERY RESIDENCE
L - 11_ Pon AAE--Ciodsining hi rare., sittlunal h mike
from the city to the Rutter Plank Bicol and Pine Crnek.—
The Imp, or en t 010 ale a neat •alotantill two story Brick
Dwelling, haat g I moms, a large Darn and Stable, Hay
lion... Chicle! Hon, Spring 11010 w. We. Fifteen mars
are rich button , suitable for cardesilng. Thera is a Ma
Orchard of op to.a , poachen, pears. plums, cherries and au
abundance of a mall Units. Possession to soh purchaser.—
Apply to tali/
1.
BLAKELY & RICHEY
SUNDRIES.-Iri sks Fend Jars;
~ ,
13 dm Wool:
4 01.40.101naengs. I
2 do Beeswax.
On steamer Wit. Henry tomato by
sell . . ISAIAH DICKEY Si CO.
Fr FINN. i'V II EAT.-1385 sks White and Red
.I.ow landing from 111.aller Itelinnce for tale by
..19 , ISAIAH DICKEY 8 CO.
FE Burfrit
ESII , lb«. extra fresh roll
- 'mJo
Rutter rcedloy Express this morning and ha iwle at
ir; fifth iitroat. win 11. RIDDLE.
.. . _
fret" Eggs:
mu lb. Conntry (Woo Sill,
t.e . 1.1v."1 thl. morning •t 27 Filth rt., opposite Moan
li. FUDDLE.
Dancing Bctic-,01
ABONNAITON respectfully informs the
.ritire. ofPittsburgliatal Alla Litany City that he will
open his *chat/ on Monday and Wednesday the :nth and
:Arils Inst., at 4 4..1:10ik P. n. for Young Ladle.. A 114,1 and
?[asters under 10 years, and at S o'clock for Oentler.ll. at
W MALL, serond thor. Than, minis hays Insert
melt etubellished and itepresol as to noise tla.in Div
nava deairable of any in the roc. The Sclera,. of Dancing
Will tat fully tanght, and all those ittinees now in vogue. to.
',ether with the tollowing new our.: The "Zingerella," £ho
s•Ceelllan," tins 51alaran Walt:" and a variety of
Wallach. For partleulars ripply al No. 71. Fourth st. aete.Y.til
SEPTE:III3EII 9Tu.—A.TA. MASON St.
k.) 21 Fifth attes , t. will ip,en finds}
'Ag ra, rich tinted 31oussellua teLalneti
WO do ['arid Markt.. supprl:tiakesi and eels, shades;
silt
Ldo all 10001 Saxony Plaid, •
AnJ a rich inasniOnent of every d !talon of Dress Gonda
IVORY 131,ACK—Zt grons for Mlle Ilv
11. A.FAILNKSri • KIK t CO.,
Ml owner First and Wool Pt..
Qfkl..Al ) 011.— GU doz., qt. unl pts. for_ sate
, B. A. FAIIMESTOCK &Co.
Q IV Err U L-500 galls. for sal. , by
),) &rt. U. A.F.AtINESTNIK & CO.
EIELLDA.LE CEMETERY.
31391A1l 11 NO, Prep!. ALEX. CAN EROS, Sce.y.
Fle•l Pohl. Salt 'of Lotion the Grounds
• "rI37JR.IIID.A.Y. SE.I.T. 10."1.4::7.
, Al 3 o'clock, P. M.
WE CEMETERY IS BEAUTIFULLY
docutal on the New Brighton Turnpilta, Sort's-west of
Allegheny City, easy of wets, over on elcolleut nod, and
I. within
TWO MILES OF TIIE CENTRE OF THE CITY OF
It commands extoruiro
11=2
Extending mil. away in the distance,
That part of the Ilrounda now laid ont contain. over
Four Mlles of Avenues and Walks,
flaking all luta easily serowible. In all the •elements and
savouries of roil end wenery, which are ureeoary to an
stlln la a
FIRST CLASS CEMETERY,
t has no enperior In thlinrany other neinhberhoo.t.
Those drairotaw of procurntg places of lawn/tout for their
friondi, are ditto to moko o personal examination. no
§uprriatandont will tot it, tit* Cemetery at all houro to wilt
tot visitor,.
7418/48-70nnluurib 0.24411; !Yu baklance In 4, 8 awl 12
month+. , ut enS.3lB
- -
LADIES' DRESS 6.001)S,
EMI=
,tcco.r to MURPHY& RURCIEVI ELI),
QTEA.SIIIOAT CAPTAINS' will find ns nt
all tin," iireper,d to fill their orders ro r Cabin 'find
turn with promptness and au Inrorrible tame.•
LINSEED 0,11.-1000 galls: just rec'd and
for JO. by 11. 1.. FAIINESTOCK,
no 7 Elsoceador 10 Vlrmlng Br..
SAL SODA-5 atlas in store and for sale by
.7 B. I. FAIINESTOCK.
i
,I
1 HWOOD-15 HAIL just rec'd and for sale
byser IL L. FAIINF.STOCK,
__
1 r ERA - 115S--,50 bas. in store n,nd for t•nle
.4 . . Li. L. FAIL:NI:STOCK.
BMW'S SOAP POWDERS-5Q buses
stinisuel toy nab, by B. 1,. PAIDIESTOOK.
El) CIIALK-1,500 lbs. just reed and for
.1. la L FAIINESTOCK,
PUB. to !Mice by 0. & P. R. It
SIMMER 2 DPILWORTII.
ATS-4 1 a
and fur min by
I N DRIES- .
200 bags Prime Me Coffee;
190 chests Y. 11. and Black Tess;
75 buses assorted brands Lump Tobacen.
kegs Six Twist Tobacco;
25 lauds Porto RIG, SI
60 bids Refined Seurat;
65 bbl. Tallow Refined Sugar:
60 bile bloblon Syrup:
90 bblu Excelsior Syrup;
4.9 bbls 0. Moiss.ll;
11.5 kegs 111 Carb Sods;
60 lasses Soda&!mains;
200 tells assorted saes Straw Wrapping Paper.
15 tierces Wee;
suo Sides Solo Leather;
- 1 0) tads pure Plot, 011;
25 bbis Rosin OR:
25 boxes assorted Wiuderi thee:
150 dozen assorted Brooms:
200 key assorted Nails. In store d sale by
JOIIN FLOYD k 00.
•
MACKEREL—
-29 tuff bids No. 1 Meekaruk •
• 33 Qr.. do No. 1 do;
5001tts No. 1 .
25 do Nu. 1 Mesa Mackerel;
In store and for sale by ArriBIDE Co. &
le2lCdtf N 0.05 Water Street.
PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
xt, Dealer In Bonnets, Het, Straw Trimmings. and'
Stuns. .
(loud. generally.
TiL —
OMAS I — PA .— FENT — AMERICAN DOOR
SPRING can be seen in use at the Iderchants'Excluinge,
'Fourth street. State and County Rights for sale by
aut.] tf SI. Y. EATON.
. .
• • Lecorta de Francais.
AXING just returned to town, Monsieur
AmmoNst DANSE, Prole...drat the Unlveralty and
the fah School, intends to resume hie Preach Immo pri
vately or In theme.
Apply for terms at No. 81 Pourthatreet. •
•
1104M111.704.1
A Bone Exhibition
WILL take place at Collins .Park adjoin
ing leAmt Liberty, no Thureday, Priday and Saturday
the lith,llith and nth of September next.
premiums ranging Crum sal to f=o and amounting In
the eggn-wyde to some eight hundred dollars will be. given
for exeetlence in trotting and pacing.
The grounds ere It - Shins a few hundred yards of the
Penusylemile Railroad Depot at Past lawny. , Spichd
trains will run from Pittsburgh for the seromnsodatkut of
iteltore. Small Mils giving Mil partial:dare Will be Issued.
THOMAS °RA H &If, Sooty.
Rollins Park Amodat am r tteburgh., Pe.
P. s..—ne Nestor. Nonni mole Waal Society's
Tsar coottoeoces °oche totlortog W oeeloc,. ••• • •.
elAttolldao. , . • •. • r,
OrI.INIF. ARABIC-73000. Ibe. Bekaid,and,
Ports for ml. by D. A. FitiSIOTOCIL
r.. , G3,4 '35
Iti.sha ou 11.e../hie mud Sllethellppl Rivers and
• [01.11.14, orilre• bY Fir",
ale/ •gaingt lLn p. rile of the and Lanni'
Navigation “11.1 Tl•illepurtallOtt.
01/.7.11.11.
WM. V Petit. John C. sloolg,otto.ry, John M. 1 1 entrey, D. J.
31eCeen, y. 11,1 se 144.14 Wwleton,
Joins A. Charka II \VI igin, Joi. J. Pel l .T. llll .
Ele - oe.l T. Puny
%V T. V. PKVTIT. Prexklent.
E. V WIT3I VV. VI, Vrevl.l..t.
Demure J.:llcCr.vv,EV.,Ptary._
RITI.R.S.
Su{ger, Lamb & Co., Plillu.101.14:1. .
Duck. Morgan & Stidfule; do
Truitt, Bro. A co. do.
Putunut, Caldwel l Co., do. .
A. T. Lam A. Co., do.
Stelnadtt,Juitirg & Co.' do.
PITTSRUEIiII OFFICE, No. tO WATER STREET
ntelallt It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
___--i.
The Great Western Fire and !tonme ins. Co.,
OF PIRLADELPHIA.
No. 331 Wall:int Street
CHARM PIAPROAL.
CAPITAL 4400,00 D
FIRE LVSURANCE--Peretual or I Wllrl, made In town
or country, on every description of property.
f.r.51:11,137 . E. on Goads by Canal, Lakes and
Land earrlap., to all par. of Um Union.
MARI:VW INSCR.INCE, int Veuwln, Corgo sod Freight,
embracing Ilivor Tmtmportatlon.
C. C. LATTIROP, President.
W. DARLING, 1 14, Prfiddent.
J. llockel, Secratary 004 Tremor, ~
11. K. Richardson, Asiiiftant Siremtary.
titarcrolist
Charles CX.ittlitop, 437 Walnut 'druid.
Hon. Henry D. Mudre, 66 Walnut street.
Alexander Whlllilen, literchant, 14 North Front at.
John C. Hunter. firm of Wright, limiter A. Co.
11. Trury, firm of Try d Dater.
John R. McCurdy, limn of Junes, White & NlrCutily.
P. S. Bishop, firm of Dialinp. Simmons & Co. •
Jam.D. Smith, firm of Jon. It. Smith & Cu.
Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Dame If uleburst, Attorney and (onnsullor.
Then. W. Briker. Goldsmith's Hall.
Stillwell S.llislmp, firm of Bishop, Simons 4 Co..
Darling, Gat. of Itending,)
John Rice, 90 South Front /ore,
E. Carper JolTreya, firm of Wm. H. brown 4.C0.
It. W. SsIINDIIXTEIti Agont,
opt iliu-414 97 Water iltro•et "Pittsburgh.
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
Northwest Corner Screed and WO/nut STrectr,
P 11 1 LADEiLPIIIA..
The following statement exhibits the business end mad
lion of the Company ft/Nov.l,ll4lWe
Premiums rennet Merino:and Inland 1/Liks
to Nov. 1. 1,54 $214,884
Fire Premiums 174,790
1 beret un Loans ..... ....... . ........ ............ 8,704 47
Mtn! n• - elpts..
Paid Mari.
ExpeusenSAfar .sid COMI/11.44./1.
Ile-iusurame. t0.1,n Premium., and
M==
Balance , remalnina. with C'amp'y $..T..,057 07
The es.lets of the Company aro as tonna,—
PhDs. City and County llondi $ 10.818 18
Ksllrond Bonds 11,000 00} Coil P4ke
First Slortg24o 11.-al I:N4.e 111,500 00
Stoelu, Collateral& on call 32,400 00
Girard null Coutelidatlon Bank
01,0k4
5,' 7 .2:i 00
einented with Sherman, Dnneun k
Co., New York In 30,060 00
Deferred I.nywent on Stock nut pl. •
• 7
•
due 07,700 uo
Not. for Martel* Nett 104,050 50
Doe from dgeut..etured bowls . '35,17 015
Premium. on Poihioa recently
and debt. , dim the C 0.......... 20,070 00
Datum . ..lu Bantw,. 16,056 71
2.5V1,057 00
The Board of Director. hare this day doctoral s
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN I'ER CENT,
• -
.
Flyable on R•mand on the bootee., of,the Company the
tot homer. THOMAS IL FLORENCE, Pt - midget
Ern MID Ilmmente. Secret
0.9 r.
Ttl. J. II :TER, Agent, Pittsburgh,
n.. 27,041.11.: No. 90 Water barer
Life Insurance. .
AMERICA}• LIFE INSURANCE\
TRUST COMPANY
Southeast Clarner of Walnut and fburlh Sim*,
Inrorpnrated April 9th, 18/03._ Capital Stock po . 0,000.
err - mtge.
ALEXASIER WIIILDIIV, Pirenideni,
MARSHALL EIENZIRY, Vice Priedent,
JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, TreAicer.
[MID OV 261:31.13.
Alexmider Wbildiri Louie A. Gddey,
Mmothell Ilenarey, T. Lituutole Harper,
WillLont I'. Bolton, ElithaTrneey,
deneph Aitken, Thom A. Smith,
John C. Sims, George IL Urnhnni,
dorms lieu - non, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Simons.
{VII. P. IRWIN, M. D., Medkal Ex:minor.
Teta Company makes Insurance on lives, on most reasona
ble terms. It has been successfully mansged for wend
pates its an esperienctsl hoard of Milan and trustecg and
trustees; has Unapt paid promptly its Loses, and is every
any deserving of confidence and patronage.
It. W. POINDEXTPIt. Agent,
97 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
Charles W. Danker, Adolph E. Doric,
George W. Richards, Samuel Grant,
Thomas liar[, David S. Drown, I .
Mordectl D. Lewin, Jacob K. Smith, I,
Tobias Wavier, Morris Patterson.
CHARLES N. DANCERS., President.
CH M. G. BANC.. Secretary.
Thin Company continues to make itunarances, permanent
or limited, on. every description of property in town and
country, at retest as low se are consistent with security.
The Company have reserved a large contingent fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Invested,
afford ample protection to the annured.
The /tenets of the Ctsupand,od . January, lst, 1851, aciub.
linked agreeably to the Act Of Assembly, wore as tolreavr
.i::— ,
__,— . L
Mortgage. $918,1Z OdPen
Reel Estate . 84,377 78 Nk
Tempomry Loans ' 63,065 17
Stocks 61,639 00
Cash, de 64,346 81
$1, 212 ,7a9 44
Since their Incorporation, o period of twentrono years,
thoy lowa pold upfront+ of 000 ltllltoo, .Four Hundred
thowand polbtra trance by Ore, thereby affording evidence
of dm advantages of insuronco, as well o their ability and
disposition to west frith immunities, all liabilities.
J. OARDNEIt COFFIN, Agent,
apl9 Oak. t3ifothoost oor. Wood and Third sic
intinental Inxorance Company.
incorporated by the LepisWhere of Paotrylennio,
,TEI
PERPETUAL CHARTER
Antborited Capitol. One Million Dollars,.
&nuked mei Accupminted Capital
OPENINII TO DAY, by
• HOME OFFICE.
61 Mifflin/ Strafe, fib. , Second, Philettlelphia.
Fire insurance un RrdldlnFs, Furniture, Merchandise, An
geneally.
61.1nolusnrance on Cargoes and Freight% to all parts a
the world. '
Inlnnd inaurance on Geod., &c.. br Lake% Rivers, Cen.'..l
and Lunde:allege% to all parts of the Union, on the tuoe
faturoble tenna, consistent milli security.
CMl=l
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, to.,
Phladelphia.
WM. DOWERS, formerly Recjeter of Wills.
JOAN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman 4 Smith, Importing
• Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
strot, above Market, Plat.
JOSEIRI OAT, thin of Joseph Oat k Hon, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry street, Phila.
EDWARD . 1 ...ILSCHEME, firm .of 31scletto Repel,
Importing Hardware Merchanta; No. 121 North, Third
straeLabore Race, Phila.
HOWARD IDINCIIMAN, firm of Lichsgston• Co., Produce
and Cenuniesion kferchants, No. El Starker at., Mettle
Eighth, Phil.
GEOROE COLLABAS• Penal , •
Galan Wicsorr,SecrL•tarr.
fOSIIIJA ROBINSON, Agent.
mer,r.dlyfo N. El Fifth street .(np
Helipart Mutual Insurance Company or
Office No. 70 Walnut Street •
CMb sll7ol26—Assein 1k2M,V14 4S—Srcuart, inTrirrirn.
Flra Inrunence on Merammilur, Furnltme, IC.
In town or country.
The at principle combined with the security of a
5 t ,,,,k coital, entitles the luoured to share the profit. of
ta - o Company, wlthorit
o f for bases.
The Script Certilicatra of tide Company. for profits are
convertible at par, into the Capital Stuck of Om Llnn pan]
CLEM TINGLES, President.
D. N. RINCIIMALL Secretary. •
ninrcirova.
G. NI Stroud,
John R. Worrell,
nerd. W. Tingley,
Z. Lathrop,
IL I.: Carson,.•
Robert Tolatid,
C. Stevenson,
Chile. Leland,
Wm. 7d. Semple, PittsVg.
J. O. COFFIN, Agent
or Third and Wood street.
Cl.m Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompson,
&mod ElLipham,
O. W. etrpenter,
Robert Steep,
C. S. Wool,
M2=!
Jacob T. Bunting,
William Bauer,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Organiatel under the General Imam:lee Law, with a cult
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privilegtei to tom.. to $500,140.
Inoue. tocainst loos or &maga by Vice, Marin., In Local
Navigation nail Trawportation.
M. C. LitagDllN
W. C. Stotesbury,
D. Sharrompa.
11. M. ChrllD,
:111111ala o.burne,
'hiladelphia Fire and .Lill3-
INOUNANCE 0011.P.ANY,
No. 149 Cheanut Street,.
OPPOSITE TILE CIIIITO3I , IIOIISE.
will rests ell Wadi of Ineuninee, either Perpdral or
Limited, on every deeerlptiert of Property or Mereheadise,
at roemoostble tattoo( modem
ROBEEM P. NINO, President.
amiss P. Hayek -
,E. B. Enlls&
P.
She n,
rma Bavnry,
O.
B. J. N.gritea.
riOutiscsirs,P.creteß•
$400,10
.$01.4 . /4 04
.30,737 00
. 45,400 1,0
27,471 GS
-,1117.12
0031118 11
OF PIIttADELPIIIA,
more.
H. 0. LAUGHLJN.Presideut.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice PresWert.
OEOROE SCOTT, fliecn,tary, •
PALCIONS.
• D. MortgomaT.
Richard Weld;
Owego Scott,
T. F Merell,
0. C. Buller.
Office, Inhjette
tE CLIATFIIY,
Mill, (entrance au M ood )
M. W. BALDWIN, Vice PraddaiL
E. IL Cope,
George W. Browiy,
jam oseph Wa r
Johnt.", -
E. WBor.
J. 0. 001111 N, Agent.
nem Tlikid tad Woad
insurance
•
ILinotatturers' Insurance Company.
Fire,. Marine and 'lnland
• Office—No. 10 Merchants' .Erchaor.
r1111..0[1.1 . 1111, July 1,181
Notice is hereby given, that the - Agene f
sa4 comps, in the cltywlTitteburgh. will , email hai tt r,
TAke, be conducted by J. IV ..MAILTIF.N. whom long esp.-
Hence M underwriting end connection with thin Oleo to
rhihaelPhin. well qualifies him foe Cordnetintthe buelmtes
to n =lamer that will glee general itstbfaction. U. b cm ,
tindly recommended to all our pstrmeom well so thole de,
eirineneurunce, • A. WREEE.
The bralomet ot the above Company lON be conducted et
N 0.% WATER st,eec, Eitteburn.
snlikltt .c J. W. MAT-TIEN, Agent.
Delaware Mutual Safety 'madame Company
Ascorpordett by the Legislature eeli.mttytrania,
MCC, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut
lat=M
)IIRLVE LIV.S77R:LVC.ESon VeSseis, Cargo, andF Ight
to all parts of the
11 world.,
L A-VD L.V5G72,4 ,13 on Gooto, by Rivera, Calais,
lakes and Land Carriages to all ruts of the Caton.
FIRE LYEDRANCES on 2darchantUra gensralls.- -Jas
Stores, p.m.* Ilousft, it.
Amer of the
)i ons, Noo.SA ,1958.
Bonds, Mortgages, ,and Real .............$1011:.0 94
pidladelphis City, and other law ' 103,016 00
Eta* In Banks., Railroad and InsurauceCos.—.... U s :NO 93
Bills Receivable 230,feta 59
Cash on hand'. . ........ . ... ... . . 37, SI YO
Balances hand; of Agent; Premiums on Ma
rius Policies recently Ismedoml other debts
duo the Compaok ..... 121,K6 10
Saba-Midi. holm • .... 10+3,1a1.. 00
. .
.
otitcroa PT U7ll
William Medlin: Jas.. C. nand,
Joseph 11. Seal, Theoplilluirnaldlng,!
Edmund A. Bonder, James Tnnionir,
John C. Davis, William Igyre,Jr.,
John IL Psalm, 'whoa L. Pries.
George. G. Lelper, Jams Torment,:
Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Mot., '
Dr. IL M. LiHenry Maui,
William C. Ludwig, Jam. D. Merailand.
Dash Craig, Thomas C. ii..... 1,
Spencer )Irllvolo, Robert Dutton, Jr.,
Charles Kelley, i . 'l 4li. B.Bv4Dls. Ditt,l.'g,
IL Jou. Drouts, D. T. Slorgath, -
.1 . U. Johnson, J. I.tor n l
mi. .
d.
THOS. C. HAND; Tice PimMen t.
11M7 L2l.lloll3,SOCretAt
P.
P. A. ILLDEIII.A, Agent,
No. 95 Water atroot, Pit lAbt. cb.
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. to.
Office, Corner laarkekand Water Ste.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBT. GALWAY, President._
_F. A. Rusznair,
Avoaaa FUXIN% SI. D., Psamtaing Physician.
Tills Company makes every Inanrance sq,pertainlog to
connected with LIFE RISKS.
Also. against hell end I.Brgo Risks, on the Ohio and
Mississippi elvers and tribntarisa, and lionise Rt.k gen
And agalrod Lees or Damage by Vim.
And ecaluet the Perils of the Bea and Telma N Icatlon
'briihiportatlen.
Pollak. leaned at the loweettratni consistent with ...illy to
i,
all partic.
Alexander Bindle).
Joseph S. Leech,
John Fullerton,
hianslieldß. Brown
David U. Chambers,
WillWA Carr,
Robert IL Hartley,
John WUW,
Rebell tinlway,
Samuel McClurkrn,
Joseph P. Gasimm, M. D.,
John Stott,
Jamas Marshall,
David Richey,
James W. Hallman,
Chas. Arbuthnot,
rol6—,my"lrly
Eureka Insurance Company,
or DELVNISYLVANIA,
Officehn, 9 Ira Ler St, Pitistettyh.
Asserts, WS be., 1867.
Stock D. Dills, payable on demand, and enc..
ed by two approved mulles. 5118,930 00
Club in Pittsburgh Trust Company__ 46,390 36
48,664 40
1= .but Exchange Bank Stook—Oost— 6,960 00
.......... 5 : 10 00
Dllis t 5
Book Amounts.. 12,570 06
tie:Emu:
?..:..Pnrlnock,, '•
M. W. Martin, -
IL T. Leech, Jr,
M. McCandle.,
Geo. S. Belden.
J, U. SUORNBEROiIb Prot
no Urclins
.1. 11. Sheenhereer,
W K. Niunek,
R. D. t:echton,
John A. Canglsey,
C. W. Batchelor,
Jetnee I. Bennett,
R. Frs=i,l3ecrotary.
Citizen' Insurance Comp'y of • Pittsburgh
WM. BACIALEY, President, • ,
SAMUEL L. 3LI.R.4IIALL,
.offiee, DI Wultr Strett, &h' Marla, axd ,14.1 &reek.
• gs....lraurca hull and Cargo 11.14ka on tho Olio and MI.
skaippl Rivera, and Tribanaira.
gig-Insuresagaturt loss or damage by pin. Argo, against
the perils of the Steam' Inland Navigation and Trausport.
anon. •
mammas.
I Capt. Mark Sk
B. al. Hier, •
Win. 640.114,
Samuel Res,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
B. lierbaugh,
bane Pennock,
Walter Bryant,
Jae. M. Cooper,
John
Ym.
ot B.l h . D sr 4 cati,
Francis Sellars,
.3. School:maker,
Wm. B. Hays,
!peon.
Om., No. 93 WATI:Il BUM,
Inure Against a 8 Limb of Piro and 41
OrncrAs--.TAMES A. untansoN, preddent
HENRY N. ATWOOD, Socrotary.
1 DtIILCIOXEC
Wm. IL Ilolnlay • Alex. King,
Jobe Atwell, Wilson Allllet,
Wel. new. ;rho McDevitt,
i.
Mim. Clarke,
Jam A. I tittehtiot 13."1
.
Weater. Insurunco Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
Or. ROR DARSIY., Prorbinlr
GORDON, Secretary.
Will Insure against all blade of Firs and Marisa Ria
MAMBA.
C. W. Rlcketiou,
. 0. W. Jackauu,
James McAuley,
Otxtrge Dusle,
Nathaniel :Holum,
- 1 3. Lipplutott;•
William IL Smith. •
*I L A Homalnatitutlonmartaged by Directors well known
the community, and who will na.rally adJustarld prompt
pay all Issues at Om OFFICIL No. Water drag, Glpang
Co.', Warabouso,) up stairs,Pittaburgh. Jsatt
It Miller, Jr.,
J. W butler,
Atelre Ackley
C.lhmeen,
Thomas Scott,
A hltulck,
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair
COSIPLETELY PIIKSZILVED
TO THE GREATEST AGE.
4, ND WHO THAT IS G REY WOULD
_La_ not hero it restored to former color or hald,but would
have the growth restored, or troubled ' with dandruff and
Itching but would have irremoked, or troubled with scrofu
la, scald heed, or other erupticine, but would I. cured, or
with tick headeolte,.(neuralgia) hot would to cured. It
villa]. remove all pimples front tho bee and akin. Prof-
Wood'. Italr Restorative will de, ell JUL. See circular and
the following.
Axel kapok November 4,155.
. .
gamy). J. Weep—Dear Sin I have timed much sold of
the wonderful efforts of your hole Restorative And having
been AM vino climbs' by quackery and quacktiostrumuhar
dyes, An, 1 ours dispcood to pima your Restorative in the
awns category with the thousand end one loudly trumpeted
murk remedies. until I met you In La tens county some'
month. duce, when you gam are Inch unsnap interlaced
thlrial of your Restorative' le my fouilly--11rd by my good
whore hair had become very thin reed entirely whip, and Were exhausting ono of your huge hettlm, her hatr
wee restored nearly to Rs original beautllM brown oder,
and hod thickened and become beautiful and glemy epee,.
andatutirely over the bead: she continues to use It. out
nfiliply because of its beautifying effects upon the hair.
but bonus° of Its healtllful inducers, upon the head Mal
mind. Othon of my family and friends &re using your Re-'
Morative, with the happiest effects, Onetime, my skepticism,
and doubts In ...Prem.., toils character and •alue are en
tirely removal: and Iran and du moat cordially and cool.
dentially meomurund its use by all wire would hare their
hair restored from white or grey (byname of sickness or
ego.) to original col or and beauty, and by all young
persons who hove their hair beautiful and glow.).
Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN.
Fatno WOoT t owe a long tint °after I saw you at Slim.
field before I got a bottle of Restonwire for wbleh lOU gaff
ma On order upon your Iwo& in Detroit, and Isbell, I got it
we concluded to try lion Nu. baii, is the strut tat
of its power. It has dono all that you assured melt 'bald
dm =I others of my family and friends, having withered
its effectl. ore nos , wing and recomeriendbsg 16are ID Oaten
no entitled to the blgheet consideration you claim for it.
Again, very roSectfully end truly, yew.,
• SOLOMON MANN.
CAUTLE, Ica,lano 28,1602.
1 have trail Pud. Weed's Hair Bestarat/te, sad have ad
mired Its onderthleifeets.' My hair was becendag, as I
thought, pretualorely grey hot by the uso offal. Restora
tive it has resumed Re original color, an 4 hava rw doubt
permanently so. BRIM& aaßertator, U. S.
0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 012 Broadway, N.
(in the great N. Y. Wke Railing Establishbeat) and 114
Market street, St. Lords, Mo., and feshl by all 'goal Drug.
gists. anlthlydavriaY
rro ASSWAKERS.--
bOU hbdr Sala Ail',
300 Ise German Clay,
100 rake do do,
10 asks Salphur Barytes,
• 3001ro Nitrate Sods.
On hand and for sale by
on 2
rro SO - A
RMAKErts.— •
X 100 aka Imported Oswalt Alkell,
L. 1.60 0 b No. t and 2 Moly, •
300 aka Cbuttle Soda Atli,
60tikt Pa t 011,
10 cats C .a Nut 011.
For male by ALEXANDRA KIM, IV
.;
218 Liberty
STAW El • dENCY.—IIAVINQ BERT
anitoluted A rat for Plttannrirb, the MADISON
STARCH COMPANY, for the sada of LW, celebrated DDABL
STARCH, (* . blab le warranted equal In quality to any known
In this market) are now prepared to supply Whotesale DeaD
era at manufacturers' mem. We invite tho attention of the
Trade to Oat:article, to an eXixtultlitlon of otrepresent stork,
and which rill he kept squal to tha &mud.
ATWDIAL, LEE ' A
CO.,
my 6 No. Wood atm
GOLD 1 1 ENS.—Dawson,Varren & Hyde's
Lerlathau, Mammoth awiTip Tipp. Jast mend MI
for ale by [.. 4 1 W. &LUNEN.
I nn B
lirLol:lllLSrecel B. NE
• Ing WRICHMOND FAMILY
W uriforsale by .
GLASS. --500 bxs Window Gams (country
brand.) (Jr 6.1.4 by AIXICANDXR MN%
se2 . 2:ro Incrust.
G REEN
APPLES-7 bbls prime qmil!
ry
GJot mend 1.1 for Isla by .T. TTUI op
sea ' LI II2. sewed it
LOUR-100 bbls Superfine Flour: in store
old for solo by T. LITTI.2 a CO.
so' Nall% Beccatit.
• ISM S'
eel • • " astern juat
Mira and for do by T. Lima - a co.
N 0.112, Second at..
LARD OIL.-20bb • o.llard Oil in store
andfor Ws by T. LITT= M.
es l No.ll2, &mud st.
......
INBEE u II • 11 bbli Westent
and foiaate • .T.-
ael _ Kll2,
LITITLII.I
•
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L r
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JJ. II S' ARL ST • :
ly on hand and for sale by the •
lles may ha scored that this inferior starch '
equal to any of7 e ttoore exposer/al forum of
may for making llcahrßlase Mouse, Putial . ,
ittrtleular to again for ‘Woodor Pearl
it TRINS' C LEBRATED
for Caroling Room sad Pular.
Asaamortsuent la lleenural mem elegatfiret .
jolt received and for al* by lb 4
ii• Stat •kiFi l eil>, l •CI fifty ION&
MOLASSES-50 bble N. O. inpi
111. in hm.t mi tor mat try R.
N0.'41.1
E•_11.439 19
ALEXANDER Kim,
273, LlAorty - 172
JAS. OARDINVII.
~ee order,-
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constant-