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B. RIDDLE & Co.,
"--tDMORSarJ PROPRIETORS
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SAMBAS MORNING, SEPT. 26, MT
Lint !ASP OP THIS PAPER.
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Wlthrust that: the efforts that are making to
roAep a big majority for our county ticket, will
not be 4lowed to divert strength from the State
Ticket. Every true-hearted opponent of Su-
Chattanißll should battle with manly vigor for
Miitafor,Vmmt4 Lewis and blumatin,and di
rect kb exertions with an eye-single to rolling
np a majority at least as large at that cast for
John C. Fremont. It is Important that the Coun
ty Ticket should be elected, and our organization
thoroughly maintained ; but it is of the utmost
Imporbuice that Allegheny county should con
tribute her FULL QUOTA to the MMUSs of the
State Ticket.
Elegant Extreets—Democracy as tt is.
• The Richmond Enquirer, a leading Buchanan
paper in Virginia,.uers the following language
"Until recently the defense of slavery has la
bored under great difficulties because its apolo
gists, (for they were mere apologists,) took half
way grounds. They confined the defense of
slavery to mere negro slavery, thereby giving
up the admitting other forms of als
very to be
"Theline of defense, however, is now changed.
The South now maintains that Slavery is right,
natural and necessary, and does not depend
upon the difference of complexion. The laws
of the Slave States justify the holding of White
men in bondage."
Again, a leading South Carolina Buchanan
paper says:
"Slavery is the natural and normal condition
of the laboring man, whether white or black.
The great evil of Northern free society is that
it is hurthened with a servile class of Mechanics
and Laborers, unfit for self government, and
yet clothed with the attributes and powers of
citizens. Master and . Slave is a relation in so-,
dee', u natural and necessary as that of parent
and child; and the Northern States will yet
have to introduce it."
The Richmond Enquirer, on another occasion,
used the following language:
"Repeatedly have wo asked the North, glas
• not the experiment of universal liberty failed?
Are not the evils of free society insufferable?
And do not most thinking men among you pro
pose to subvert and reconstruct it?' Still no
answer. This gloomy silence is another conclu
sive proof, added to many other conclusive evi
. denims we have furnished, that free society in
the long run is an impracticable form of society;
it is ever starving, demoralized and insurru
. &lottery.
"We repeat, then, that policy and humanity
fai*o forbid the extension of the evils of free
society to new people and coming generations.
:.."Two opposite and conflicting forms of society
cannot, among civilized men, co-exist and endure.
The one must give way and cease to exist, the
other become universal. If free society be un
natural, immoral, unchristian, it must fall and
give way to a slave society—a system old as the
world, universal as man."
The Muscogee (Ala.) Herald, another valiant
Buchanan organ, says:
"Free Society! we sicken at the name. What
is it but a conglomeration of greasy mechanics,
filthy operatives, small fisted farmers, andmoon
struck theorists? All the Northern, and espe
cially the New England States, are devoid of
society fitted for well' bred gentlemen. The
prevailing class one meets with is that of me
chanic' struggling to . be genteel, and small far
mere who do their own drudgery; and yet who
are hardly fit for association with a Southern
gentleman's body servants. This is your free
society which the Northern hordes are endeav
oring to extend into Kansas."
- The South Side Democrat, another Buchanan
. paper, uses-the following language:
"We have gotio hating everything with the
prefix Free, from free negroes down and op
through the whole catalogue—free farms, tree
labor, free society, free will, free thinking, free
children and free schools—all belonging to the
same brood of damn dole. isms. Ann the worst
of ail abominations is the modern system of free
schools. The New England system of free
sehools.has been the cause and prolific source of
the Infidelity and treasons that have turned her
' cities into Sodoms and Gomorrah," and her land
Into the common nestling places of howling Bed
abominate the system because the
schhols are free."
Again Mr. Downs, late Democratic Senator
frinn Lotaisienl, in a speech published in the
Washington Globe, says:
"I call upon the opponents of slavery io prove
that the white laborers orthe North arc as hap
py, as contented, or as Comfortable ea the
slaves.of the South. In the South, the slaves do
not suffer one-tenth of the evils endured by the
White laborers in the North. Poverty is un
known to the Southern slave, for as soon as the
master of slaves Names too poor to provide for•
them, he Sells them to others who can take care
of them. This, sir, is one of the excellencies of
the system of Slavery, and this is the superior
condition of the Southern slave over the North
ern.•,
We tryst that every Northern laborer, the
," greasy mechanics, the filthy operatives, and
small fisted farmers," who are sneered at by the
-Buchanan organs at the South, because they do
"their own drudgery;" will read these extracts,
and then decide whether they can vote the ticket
of the Slave Democracy In this county. The
avowal is openly made that Slavery is better
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peed open difference of complexion"—they jus
tify the holding of "white men in bondage.' ,
Voter, decide whether you will indorse these
Senticienta by your votes.
New Yoan.—Tlic following is the State Ticket
nominated by the Republicans of New York
JudyeofAppeals—Timothy .Tenkins, of Oneida.
Secretary of State—Almon M. Clapp, of Erie.
Comptroller—Robert Detainton,, of Orange.
Treasurer—John T. Rogeboom, of Columbia,.
Canal Commizaioner--Coriel F. Thurston, of
Cheating.
York.
Attorney deneral—Wm. Curtis Noyes, of New
Stati:Enseiterr--George Geddes, of Onondaga.
Alba burden 'Prisons—Thomas Kirkpatrick, of
ny.
This ticket is a very strong-oite, and will be
sleeted by an overwhelming majority. Tixorny
Jxxxixs was formerly a democratic member o
Congress, and , Messrs. Dammam' and Hoax
yowl •,
Were alio, until last year, leading and
Hmemtial democrats. The following resolutions
were adopted._ They are terse and pointed:
Rooked, That the Democratic Republican
Party , of the State of New York adheres with
intlimibility and rumness to the doctrines of the
fonnders of the Republic; that the true end of
government in the maintenance of human rights,
and the test of a just administration is the ex
tant to which it carries that doctrine into
practice.
Resolved, Thai' it is a contradiction in terms
to call that man a Democrat who believes in the
right of one man to enslave another ; or to des
ignate' that a Democratic government which car
rienShitery with it wherever it goes.
--Resolved, That Slavery and otSciarcorruption
and eneroacbMent upon the purity' Of the ballot
box are the great evils which threaten our in-
Whitton; and that the Democratic •Republican
Party will resolutely and positively struggle
•
against both.
Vfiatozr.—ln this State one person in fifty
thratiistaabts to read and write. . ,
Vermont it tabs Black Republican Banner State.
—Pussytvaniast. •
In Indiana, which is the banner State of the
DenuiiciaCy, on;. parson in every fourteen la un
able to r ead 612 write. The other banner States
of the demooracT show about the same propor
tions. In Virginia, for instance, the proportion
is I to 16.
WI cannot understand why the Powaylranian
ohould tie hunting after such statistics. The
men in Vermont who cannot read and write
'botting, - vory generally, to the Penntyivenion's
M l MID Duns's Las : History, Including so oa th .
iir th • lkilm.igsszostitroirersy between P!ss,y't . riin_iii sod
, oY Very. IlttstitureW• HasSo,
This is a pamphlet of Mi pages, =bluing, In
this separate form, a chapter in a work now io
press entitled "The Monongahela of Old," ke.,
in the preparation of which tha author has been .
engsed for the past two years. It investigates
and Teincidatea .a very important controversy
whichraged in early times, and gives a history
of that celebrated line which hen come, in these
latter days, to mark the bmindary between the
North aid &nth. The pamphlat wIl/riohly re,
pay 'mud.' For sale •by W. o.flaverticorner
of Market and Setrondstreeta - • • ,
liinuotary AlLfrt.
,tawrltoiceirhiladelphis caused a
Pa exetieni . eiit. throughout the city, yes
.ThWeel was no feeling of alarm or die
t ipparent ; but the intelligence was too
dartling not to give general pause and provoke
the inquiry, What will the end of there things be
i While waiting anxiously for further develop
ments, we must be permitted to caution our
readers, and the. merantile community especi
ally, against thalndulgence of anything like an
uneasy feeling and against fostering any tenlen-
cy to distrust. While disaster has fallen upon
so many other places, Pineal:molt has not felt
the least degree of pressure, nor has she, to any
extent, been injuriously affected by the troubles
elsewhere. Her merchants and manufacturers
have been enabled to hold up their heads and go
forward without embarrassment. Our banks,
well known to be among the soundest in the
Union, while pursuing a prudent and cautious
course, have had the ability to meet the main
demands upon them in the way of accommoda
tiOnS and to keep our monetary condition sound
and healthy. The western bills of our dealers,
which have been and are now maturing, have
been met more faithfully than was generally an.
ticipated: and if nothing occurs to disturb the
current of affairs, there will in a short time be
an abundance of money in our midst.
Pittsburgh has been reproached by many as a
slow coach, old fogyish, and all that; but in
such times as these Or commercial men find
their safety in that very characteristic. Our
freedom from speculative movements of all kinds
is a great element of strength. It is our old
fogyism that enables us to stand up safely against
the storm, and we have consequently nu reason
to be ashamed of it.
Our bank, are all strong, with but a limited
circulation out, and they possess, in an extraor
dinary degree, and deservedly so, the confidence
of the community. Whatever may be the result
of affairs elsewhere, our financial condition is
such that we may safely enjoy an immunity from
fear. The country, it is true, is passing through
a trying ordeal; but with the exercise of an or
dinary degree of sagacity and prudence in this
quarter, we may escape from any painful expe
rience in it.
One word with regard to the Banks of Penn
sylvania generally. Those of them that are or
ganised under the law of 1850 are so hedged
about with restrictions and securities that note
holders are safe in almost any contingency.
Whatever temporary inconvenience may result
from the suspension of any one or more of them,
the interests of note-holders are so amply cared
for that the ultimate loss cannot fall upon them.
In the present feverish.condition of affairs,
let us add, the purpose of every one should be
to repress excitement and encourage that feeling
of security for which there is so strong a basis.
The misfortune which has overtaken Philadel
phia need not be, and in all probability will not
be, geaeraL It is local in its origin, and will
likely be only local in its eirecte.
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fox. JAYES Venom—This distinguished gen
tleman was in the city during the week, and
was introduced to many of our citizens. Tne
bench of the Supreme Court will be honored by
his elevation to it, and we trust we shall have
the pleasure, after the election, of announcing
his success.
There is no candidate before the people ef the
State who stands fairer on the record than Mr.
Veech. Firm and conscientious in his convie_
dons of the truth of the principles of the party
that has placed him in nomination, he cannot,
by any means, be considered a politician in the
modern sense of the term. It is true, in the
good old days of Whiggery he made able speech
es in behalf of the•great principles that party
sustained; and subsequently, in 186(1, advo
cated the election of the Union State and Union
Electoral tickets, in opposition to Shamocrney;
but with all this, he has not been at any time an
office seeker. He has ever been too much de
voted to his profession to thrust himself upon
the people for office. He is a fine scholar and
able lawyer. He not only stands at the head of
the Bar in Fayette county, but is esteemed by
the members of his profession as one of the
ableit lawyers. in the State, and every inch a
gentleman.
ENCOURAGING 8101,11:1The elections in Ver
mont and Maine, this year, show that Loeofoco
ism is effectually crushed out in those States.
They remain firm in the faith of true Repilhli
canism, and again lead the hosts of freedom, 1111
in 1856, to the renewed struggle with their
enemies. They send us the same encourage
ment as then; and they give us conclusive evi
deuce. of the fact that the party of Freedom is
as strong to-day, as ever, in the affections of the
people. Their example e ells aloud to us in
Pennsylvania—••Go thou and do likewise, - and
carry the State for WILMOT', l'illtwsett, Vence,
and Lams in October.
L1D113.1. COUNTY.—We learn frOM the Inde
pendent that Judge WiLtioT 1,0 greeted with n
reusing meeting in Indiana county. pastel.
STANAILD, Esq., presided. Of this gentleman
the Independent says:
"DARI/.L STAKARD, ESQ.—Thursday last, the
24th.instant, being the 40th anniversary since
the arrival and settlement of this venerable gen
tleman in the town of Indiana, he invited several
of his friends to his house for the purpose of
celebrating the same. May his 'last days be his
best days' and , may his long life of temperance
and frugaiity be an example to be followed by
the many youth who have witnessed it from
their early childhood.
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THE Boston letters mention no further mer
cantile or bank trouble, in that quarter. Par
ties hero of long and practical New England ex
perience, express the view that the trouble is
not likely to bo general among the cotton and
paper mills or any other branch lof manufactur
ing, nor is it believed that the New England
bank note circulation thrown to the ‘Vest in aid
of the railways, early in the year, and now rap-
Idly returning borne, amounts to more than a
tenth, if so much, of the total circulation of the
New England Banks, and that Its return in full
cannot lesd to general embarrassment. In regard
to the cotton mills, they ought not, it is argued
by our informant, to be heavy a losers en their
goods at present ratea. The prZprietors baying
the earliest buyers of the raw material in
the Southern markets lam Fall—long before the
Manchester and Continental buyers were con
'faced of the shortnesa of the crop.—.V. I'. Com.
Advertiser.
55 PeCial notices
- - -
"Reduced by Dyspepsia to amore /I kale
ton."—Csam DT . IkCIIAAVeIi HOLLAND BITITAS.”-31t. A.
Slatehett, a trader probably ea well known to any man in
Western Patinsylrania,etates as followe; "I last with farm
: er In Armstrong county who wee reduced by DyspepJia to a
meet skekkon; I persuaded him to boy a hook of Iketheso's
Holland - Bitter., bellerlog It would sure him. Mooting him
Noma months after what was my aotoolshment at finding
hlm • hale, heart; man; he told me he now welshed WO
pounds, and that this wonderful cha n ge bad beet, produced
by Boerbtre••• Ifollethi Bitters, to which he attributed sole
ly hit terloratku."
airtkdd at $1 per bottle, or Ids bottle. for $O, by the pro.
pristore, BE.RJ PAOE,Jk, k CO., Mu:misstating l'harnus.
cantina; and Chemists, Pittelnorgh, Pa.,and Brunie. gen
artily. Bat advertleement. seSS:d&tsT
Rouse, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND GRAINERS;
VTAIMIJI
White Lead and Zino Paint - 9:
Also. all Welds of Puhsts, Tarnishes, Window Olass,
Peaty, Brushes. te.,
144 Wood Shytt, Imo door. m
oboes Diaond .V/.y.
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B:EWINC4 3!1 E/
■OR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER At WILSON
ruitereortrareo ooaraar,
Bridge
Pittsburg OS Filth Strpoport. Conn.,
T6ls tileldne Stitches the
Plaest or Coarsest Fabric,
At tbe pleesure ante Operator, making with ease One noun
and beaublut and durable Mile/wpm Minute, abated noise
lessly, and are be:outing ludispensable for fatally use.
Full btforntation may be obtained by addressing James
Ewing, ac ALCX. 11.. REED, Agent,
No. 68 Firth street, Pittsburgh.
PA TNITTEIEEFErtitaI; — &
MAXVIPACITOMM OP
, Cooking, Parlor and Holy nix
STOVE 8,
Grate•, Fronts, Pendere, etc.,
And Manufacturers of an Celetyrnfrd
cAprzik.r. COOKING RANG -TI;,
NO. 535 LIBERTY STREET.
JyTtely4ll: PITTPBURO 11, PA.
P. /3...41;YME.2.4 - ..
(Ancoesiar to W. 11. Wahine.)
Manufeetorer of ETHEREAL OIL nod LAMPE, No. 5 . 2.
Fourth arise, between Woad end !Dirket, Pittsburgh,
The undersigned le prepared to furnish Ikelees with
Ethereal 0111014 Burning nub% of a superior quality, of
hie
own taanufactura Alsoolcuhol,Ciunplieue and Piue
end era dace! of e and Centre Table Lampe, Ole
an
ed
W doles,Oinde of the latest patterns arid roost appro.
yO
Chanetient, Gin/Woke and Lamps repaired taxi result&
Them bon oll ..ntpgalt•lreinthulyevery ire.k ru.ttotoot,
• 03 01tit vino.. ott2fklyfo P. 11AYDIVI.
Special fitotwo
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AND
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attractire features of each will he retalued In the commit
dated work.
It w' faun to present In Its mgr. the choicat produc
tions of American thinkers cud writes., and the nest efforts
of American artist.
We shallendearor. by a sagacious use of the est/mains
mummy, now at our coninund, to make a Magazine that, In
the riches.. of Its literary evident, and in the beauty and
problems... of Its pictorial illustrationa ghat] outlive] any.
poldiation ever befon. produo,l In this cumstry.
The new isamvcotornencee with the OCDORER camber.
silk% lenow reedy. It thrilled with the choicest pruduc-.
the of some of the oust brilliant writers or tbe day,•nd la
embellishesi with forty-four splendid original engravings
It appears In ss now Aroma embracing en elegant elands' do-
sign on fee cos - oven.' the entire work present. the moat at-
Isis-live appearance. IS is pronounced by all who hare men
it to be Iles meet beautiful specimen of a Itagnsino ever
homed In this country.
Price, 3.5 rents.—s. 3 n year.
It may lee obtained of any News Nebo or Bookseller, or
by oncimMig 15 cents to the ;subtleties, A SPLENDID LI
BRARY OF FOtITY LARUE BOUND VOLUMES is present
ed to evesy person who gets up a club of twenty-four sub
scriburn. OAR TIIY. ilertlitEß NUMBER AS A SPE
CIMEN. J. 11. EMERSON A CO., Publishers,
9451 vniawft4 . No. 371 Broadway, New York,
rigg-Tai
tuna. rt. rim Cu. or Ifinostin on Munro.. at
varying from tyro to thirty dollar.
A Moutinal Supporter" of every kind.
Spited Prom for curvature of the spion.
Should.. Dracut of every kind.
Suslientrirr Mating., Improved varieties.
Pile Prop, for the support'ond cure of Mr.
ityriogra, male and female . ;all
Meant Pumps, on extensive onartruent.
:corning Bottles and Artificial improve
men..
Now Cupplnc Apparatuses 4reat , improvernont over
cupping glaawv.
Magnetic Sladvinev, a euperlor kind, Ina neat boa.
DII. KEYSER . it Ow, agi.nt fur Mervh'e Radical C
Truno. whl. h uvueliy nine moo, of Rupture in six moot
veil ni DR. KEYSER'S
Whoirwale Drug, Store end Truss Depot,
140 Wool street, sign ol the Golden.ifartar.
EYSER'S SHOULDER BRACES—From
Pittsburgh Dispatch. April 10th, lAER—For morn than 3
pang pail wo have cone - tautly worn the Weshingt
poitilor Brace, matinfactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser
140 Wood *treat. In thLe city, and would heartily
mend it to all Who ore compelled to follow a sodentary occu
pation. As we have before remarked, In calling attention
to Its merits, It nuswers for • brace and euspenderk the
weight of the pantaloons being to placed as to continually
tend to bring thr - shoniders to their taaturel position and eg.
pond the chat, Women, hundreds of whom aro annual!
Iniurol by the% weight of 0.n.0. .skirts," should also
pi-o,lre them. bracca Ile particular in procuring the kind
men many of the broias .Id are humbug. Suld
at Dr. GEO 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, latl Wood
rart, nign of the Gulden Mortar. Je:likdkirsP
Dr. 8. S. Pitch.. ~S ix Lectures,.
300 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory or the
treatment by whirl, he curet, Cbusunption, AsLARta,
elates nfthe Ifourt, Throat, Stomach, Bowel.. firer, Kidney
and Sala, Female Complaints. Grueel, de, coot Ivy mai
mud paatao prepaid, far 40 era.. Apply to
Ur. 11. S. FITCII,
714 Broadway, Near York.
•4`lTe lur..'rd, other ofll, either nt Chiravo, Iluffal
Piturborgb,,u elsewher, Ile Is urger' atarrot (rum Vet
Turk , nod no Ph.rdrUot oinewhere Is antborisnl to use bi
flanlll.
ati7:•..lmlbrY
CK . Citiatonolt.,', Kam Dra.—
IYithln a nut shell all the ntrrna Its.
rtf Crlane - lonia never equalled Dye:
it mak., black, to brnawn tranaforms a gray.
Yevps the nbres always front des,ay
This mateL his t', , rits'atang flair Di. RED hohla Its peal
lon as the moat barn/lass and rah - adieus flair Dye in th
°rid. Sold n !mistral., and retail by
DR. i/E.olltiE 11. KEYSER,
No. 140 Fr0..1 street,
Sign of the Golden 31ortar.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
The grant euperlority of SING Eit , g MACIILINES
Oyer all othent for the osa of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturer., Renew!
lkfakers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Ilaa long lawn known and practical/7 ark nowlwined.
The intdrraignail haring an eatennion variety of the,.
Machines on hand, adopted to evary kind of aowing and
watching, ln.ito t how loterntted tonall and exannlno them-
R.. wrix...A.mr,
Anent 16r .A.l44ligholly County
aw - rtar .1 , ‘” , 2,1 and Martel .Stree
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VANDEVER & FRIEND,
_ll -- r"r 0 12 N S W
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
o. 5, Mane'. mck. thrtne,ne. founa
Allirer‘llnetiong promptly male In 1111, part of North
lowa nr lVn.rno,in. •
Win att.rn.l In the pnrT lune and nal., of nen' Ent,'
tainioi Money on Ilortgagra
H. C. & CO.,
N 0.75 Fours h ytarnt, Pi t t burgh. P.-.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
Cantaman CAM' 41. llapaastarra.. $3,C544000.
[Ate, Fire, )Marina and Lire Stark Risk. of all dowdy.
lions Laken at current tan, In the moat railed° and pruanlet
paylna camp:m.lle. In the State.
• • essatut
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A. A. CARRIER &
PittNhurgh, General Insuranei; Agency,
No. 03 Fourth
PIITSBUROII, PR.V.VA.
Compton.. rapreaent.d of blithest stunting. Chartered
by P.un.ylrania Rnd uthsr :Una.
Pim Marine and Lit. Risks taken of all descriptions.
A. A. CARRIER.
Jylrblyilk 0. S. CARRIED..
British and Continental Exchange
ShillT BILLSDRAIWY BY
OLTNCAN, SFIRRALAW A:: CO.
On the Union Bank, London,
In Mims .C 1 and Upwards.
Moot. loons are available at all the principal horns of
England. tkotLtol and Ireland and the Continent.
Mo also draw eight Dills on M. A. iIItUNEBA BSI k BAL.
LIN, Frankfort • Main, which srrve az o Remittance to all
porta of Germany. Switzerland and HollantL
Porto.. Intention; to travel abroad may procure through
na Lett,. of L'redd, on which Mune, eon bo obtalateol, la
neetiod. In wiy tort of Rump,.
Colketton. of HIM. Notes and other ...turnips In Ilarope,
will resole prompt attention.
WM. It. WILIMASIS k CO.,
mb2N town, Wood and Third streets.
61tEi &Too.,
na.A. 1 . 1-- Er.D.eicacrztzmts,
Cbritor of Pike and Mechanics Short, Ft IA 110,-.1,
l'A•,
SlanufactunS 'Pine nod Oak Kemt of the
at dencrip•
Rona of NAIL Itigti which they moll at
is
Lowest
market pro,. • '`.N.
41* -- (ktntracts are respectfully whetted. All work war
rented of the boot quality. •
dol2.lyee
Iron Railing, Iron Vanlq, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Windo# [lnnis; &c.,
Alto 01 &wend sere mtd 141 Third Strad,
(Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURG 11, PA.,
Hart, on /mud a variety of new Path:roe, Caney and plain,
suitable for all purpozeo Particular attention paid to en.
elottlagOraert Loss Jobbing dons at short notice. tore
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY STREET,
European and Intelligence Office,
Keep/ a.I gnys for solo Drolly on Europe lor no; 1100. h
and et moor and Parket Tickets to and from Liverpool to
New York.
Girl, for outdo, and general bouse.work furnished to
housekeepers on short 0 , 111,..
Weight's Indian Vegetable Pills and Syrup aloraya outland.
Passongorwbrought from Now York and Philadelphia on
ilroad Pittaborgh.
Jolhdly
Mt • FALL S.
M'CORD & CO
No. 131 Wood St • roOt
Jun lILCUPED tu•
xr A L L S T "4"
GENTS' DRESS lIATS,
RENTS' SOFT HAT?,
BOYS' FANCY CAPS,
CHILDRESS' FANCY FITS,
LADIES' RIDING RATS
BCOORD & CO.
NC C; iTATO GM", IN,
ICMCDPACITIIEII Op
Alcohol,. Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
deitr c a r t„ - 4'0,169 emd 170 Seemed Strut.
J. M. LITTLE
DGE3ELF.O.I-1.9.1..72" TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrietes New Building,) PITTSBURGH, PA.
ee3o.lydfe
---
Dentl•try.
Dr. J. F..1-11J.L.LJFIRN,havIngen
mm the /mold., of the toot tower/cooed Bloc
Wakician la the nutted :Rata, is tirOporod to furq lla
T oth, adopted to each pan - Calor came. Fun Jets of teeth.
or otlld tout.
poifece. oeta nude with arti fi cial gurus, In one continnou.
corrected.
Artificial Ey. e lated
rr, onion dcforailthol of the Nat
Arsll - Operdiutts and work worrautO.
OM. N 0.105 Fourth etrMt, butsrpeo Wood and Sittitbrield
strt:sis, Pit tsburgit.
upls:ttludie.
W. AC D. RiNICal-LA.Ra;•
L.Oll:r.m.RE. l:11.40.6.11.1.01111.11
All kind• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Ilare recently taken the building No. 120 Wood strem,li
addition to their Manufactoring Firi taldistunent,iirp:43 Trish
street, erhero they trill le pietism/ to revelry their friends,
_Ki27,lyolfs
Pity A BOTTLE OF Pl.Wft'S
MOSQUISTO COMPOUND
EpvEcTuA I, PIIIIVENTATITH OP TIIME PMTS.
SUPP.P4cor. Penn and St. Clair stn.
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
.ioNli;t4.., RYA IarINGriPOREI $ CO..
(Successor. to Wet-Irak, Atterbory a C 0.,)
Nlmuturu rersurlttaltt sal Left Mal Door Locke, Spring
Drop and Thumb Latches. Patrotto sad Counter Scales, ,
Colter, Corn sal Peat Mills, and tsnorsta Ilartlana genet
ally, corner of Wool Grant streets, Pittsburgh, Pa.
J.:411,,fr
IF you value your teeth and 'a pttre breath,
hmithygoloitart, .nJ rotatable month, go to KILIAJUM.,
iw Wood Amnet.atal Lay a Lotus of Wawa Tana Want
nad.Toolo Coanga
int'AS•dkarar
Toorasclis insbpTTEiy cii drops
of Dr Repo:l6.lo4lk Ark., Remedy. Prepared android a
the drag stern of DR. HERTD:II, 140 Wood st,
je20.11.4 114 Niro of Om Dobbs. 11oriar.•
- -
ttr. PIER.R.INEP
Celebrated WOroesterablre Sauce,
PRONOUNORD EXTRACr
CONNOINSEUItiI OF A LL'TTEII FROM
Tote the MEDICAL OLN. TLE3IAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. V AT MADRAS,
•
To hie Brother at
And applicabla lu WORCESTER,
EVERY geolirl
VARIETY m ed In India, Sons I.
and In, in my
". opinion tha must palatable
OF well as the molt whole-mine
Sauce that Is mad." •
71e only Medal awarded by the Jury a the New Tusk
Exhibition For Foreign Sallee, arm obtained by LEA A FER
RIES for their WORCEETERSIIIIII: SAUCE. Um sta
wide fume of which haring led to numerous Imitations, por
chmera aro earmattly requeeted to sue that the name. "LEA PERRINS" are impormed mum the Dottlo and
Stopper, and printed open the Walt.
Sole Wholesale Agenta fur the llulted States,
JOHN DUNCAN k PONd,orir.
A stock Always In .fora. A 1
405 Bruedvray, Neer . Y va, order. reculved for direct
shipment from Erigldnd.
- InAlydree
Erekanga Bank of Xebra•ka,
FL. 0 EN CR, N. T.
GZO. SINCLAIR, Prat 11. VEEDER,
3 'llO. SINCLAIR dr, CO..
General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants,
lox- ono A, N. T.,
WEI Ors their personal attention toßaylngand Selling Real
&tate, Entering Lands. Loaning Money and Paying Taxes,
In Nebraska lowa sad Kaneas.
MITLVICIM
FaChall,7o Mink, Plttsbargh,
0. G. Ilnasey k " "
R . Patti& & C Honker+, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Atwell, Lee & Co, Merchants, ° 0
IL P. Haley, Banker, Philadelphia.
Winslow, Lanier k Co- New lock.
Lure. & Simonds, Hankers, gi. Louis
&Gnat Co., Merchants. "
BankoECoonnerce, Cleveland, Ohio.
. 1 .0. Muss
13.10NRY H. COLIANS.
Forwarding and Comm!salon Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Oho.. Butter, Seeds, Fish.
' And Produce Geoendly.
flawF
N. 25 WOnd Road, Pittsburgh.
WOOD, MOORUfI. & CO.,
ICALSOTACTIrIiaIB 0V
American Galvanized Sheet Iron
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
Auto, Oa/vaulted Corrugated Iron, for Roofing.
ifjp•Wnrehouee—No. /34 Font Street, Petsburgh.
JatklydAwfrP
Nelson s Ambrotypes.
PRICES REID•TICYCIa.
Third and Market Streete r
ENTIIAXOK ON THIRD STREET.
We area preparodto offer to the public or well known
atylea of Alubrotypea st the /owprice of ONE DOOLtit anal
UPWARDS. Thant wanting latency.en teltra lu the Lea
atyle of the art, will led it greelly to their tatter.. to glee
thin egtabll.6mnot a call. A large aesartment of Pleat and
Fancy Canal always on hand. ap2l Are
OILACJOIIES . L 110 TD ...... IeCTLIO.II.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES. 130 Y -13 & CO,
Ranatactorers of CAST STKEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINIS and AXLES,
Rawer Rau and Pim! Streda, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Oft.le
O.
D. B. •110G-ExtS & CO, E. ROOM.
a/muumuu OF
Rogers , Improved Petent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
,COrner• Ross and Find Streets, Pittstneegh, Fts..
Jan:lytlfor
SA.MUMI, GRAY
NE.M110.1%.1\1"1. TAILOR,
&2 ST. CLAIR STREET,.
(Dr. Iridem hew hullding.)
GEORGE WFYMAPT,
kfanufactumr Dealer in all lands of
TOBACCO, swan , AND CIGARS,
A N D
LEAF TOBACCO,
erreer of Netrt,frid :Urea' and fhawnint
ocallyfe
PITTSTUROII, PA.
"neat Pills In tr•e."
Frazer's rienclachs Pills.
They will cum the most , icklett headache.
Tkey will coreClAltiVb bowels.
They area tonic am well as purgati re.
if your heed pains you, one Mew will cure you
Upon hare initigeolon they will help you.
If you are sick they umke you well.
They are the best pill •
to cure toliduenow.
They are a plain pill md • gowl oil. t
No better pill can be c umpounded.
They rout only 25 cents •
of by mall tu all twine of the Milt.] Mmes.
Direct your letters to Da. KETSP.R., No. 140 'Wood al met,
Pittsburgh. H. the Whdleede Arm.. niygd• erg P
TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian
tiOrPO Liniment. In pint bottle+, prireso cente, Is wart:l:art/
cicaper and batter than Any other article ererolTered to th
public far the rare Sprulne, 14meurs, Over
beating, An. Keep bottle lo the stable, It has enreti many
• rnlashle bone. lirne genuine manna slimed S. I. Tobin,
Depot, 60 Cnrtlanill street.. New York.
Sold by Dr, 16 ILTaien, 140 Wor.l et.
PI7TSBU6III/. PA.
WP STED IMMEDIATELY.— I 0,000 Mtn
to oho., in the mle of tho most popular
&mi. in A merle. Merhanica, farmer* and Tenth.
era whim, km travel. will and (Id. to bee very profitable
au4 pin
butane., enabling them to ewe the country,
J male money st lb. mine time. Agree. bow In the hurl
to. are clearing from VA* to ti,noo per year. For full
imrtimilare and it Wt of [Woke. adilnme U. M. RVINCiff,
(Nom City Pulathing Mum, 141 Main etre.. Cincinnati,
,Ohlte or, If living Ewa, D. RULLSON, Philadelphia.
nolglyttmler
WANTED - -Aphteeier a Boy to len;n
trade, 2 Girls as Coolm Nod 2 Girls m Nurses. Andy
ton. W. DUNN. Wert lids of Federal street, 24 door South
of the North Cocoon/Li, A Embrey City. 0r24
. I NTED--A first Miller to go to Nadi-
Tem., to whom liberal wages will he p a / 1 1.—
Npoe need apply who carp. bo well recototorialet,
orl7 IPA IAIH DICKEY & CO.
P A RTNE - RIVANTED--With a each capi
lid of from $lOOO to &WV, to rums in a well estab
lished sod profitable Slanufactoring Business, limited onl
by • lack of apital.
y
Tor pacticulara,mlilrm, by letterer prrson, GAZETTE
COUNTING 110011. au2Sidtf
- Alc -------- TED--$7,000 in Pittsburgh and Al
toeless Warrants. Also. Busiummor At-coo/m.lw
lion per to amount of $17,000, gilt rdge. ran to discount
ed at very reduced rate, .14 IL & NON.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
Re-opoWinAnutol of Um old plan of snanupsulani,
LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, PeSpedfUl-g
ma y an:2OMM. thatke has reanmed the ad plan
of management, as it ex - fated before the recent attend on.—
Trial of the European system In din MK proven, that .1.
though the' advantages are great,' yet the plan I. better
attapted for the raturier slats pf hotels.
The accommodation. and convenlenues of the ham/ are
unsurpaseed, and tho recent Improvements and alterations
for the eosnfort of guesta, leave nothing to be desired.
settleoinmd
St. Louie Hotel.
DDURING TILE PAST SUMMER thisg .
legent Family Hotel has lawn thoroughly
eleanktl, additional improvements made, and the Hide gen.
erelly renovated. It vtill be open for the reception of Its
friend. and patnona an THURSDAY, let of fktober twat.—
They will Mira,. find the hotel stage and baggage. waann
awaiting them on the Arvind of Dineen. and steamboats.
artglmdichwo.e. • CHAS. I- GIMIDEL.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FOR. CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
NO: SP HAEKET STREET,
I BEAR TILE SIAREET,
?
liaajus melved Lis tarp;
Pall and Winter stock of
LADIES'OIISSES' and CUILDRECS' BOOTS and SHOES.
BENS' CALE, HIP AND COARSE
HOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES,
GAITERS, OPERAS, le.
ROTS' Ann YOUTIIi' HOOTS, SHOES, tc.
'WRVS"' RODDED SHOES,
A you anperfor article and rerksteed,
Direct Gum ilia Menufacturtrs, whtch lie will son by tbe
vent or PACIAG6 at very reduced priced for cash.
This stied: comprises one of the largest ainuirtrnante to be
Rend in any city, eultalila for ells and country melee, and
basing over twenty years experience In buying, lie trust,
that he ran now nit all tastes. Ire respectfully Write. all
In want to - c smearing them that they will be plcmcd.
mrtZ—,,ells
BANE Loa, (Below the St. Clair Street Bridge.)
. Allegheny City. Penna_,
WOOLEN
OF
lIRADLET'S WOOLEN KNITTING TARN,
Of eon,. Color and Number.
-I S PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS ON
abort notice for ovary color or number of Yarns. Her
oic boon one of the original martufitetnneraof the mleboy
.1 "10.1467 Wrvien Yarna,"in connection with my brother.
Wm. Bradley, of Whoelintal would rempectlitily solicit
ehare of the orderdfor S arm, m above.
ROTS' SOFT EATS,
511 , `Cashpald for Sheepiklue and Wool. jenlyd
. _ .
ATKINS' CELEBRATED
30 DAY CLOCKS,
for Conntlng Room sod Parlor.
Ana-moat:sad In Rosewood oust elegant yawns
Dud received nest for mile by SIL BRAD k CO,
1080altf Jeweler. No. en Fin street.
JOIE '1857
JUNK.
SECOND FULL STPPLY OF CARPETS,
OILCLOTHS, BATTINGS, ke., at the Fourth Street
Darya Store.
R. D. k IL 3IeCALLT.III having Just returned from the
&Altera cilia, where, owing to the (meet depressed state
of the market, they hare purchased, sod at eery low rates, •
large and almost entirely wow stock of CA RPETINO, coastal:
log In part of
Velvet and Brussels Ihree.ply, wow sod !wawa/fel patterns;
Tapestry and Common logralul
'Velvet sod Tufted Beet th Ituga
also, very large variety ofDoor Mats. IVllots Shades,
Star hods. Rolland Gran Holland, all of which - shall be of.
fared at the LOWEST RATE for. moth. Betel and house
keepem will tlud It to their advent/mete tore them a roll.
W. D. k. /L llcCa LLCM.
_
G'
MILD'S PATENT SPICING -
g pnrchued the exellik
ng ee right to manufacture and
te 1 4 . 1/otthra Patent Awi BeJ," In the eunnty t , r Allegha
fty, we are now neetutted to Punish them dexltittg:to pnr.
clamps. bun clwap and &trait Spring Red. Coll a
asamlna them at onr Warahower They ow be attachaitta
anf Latham: and removed Merritt:7Eu at idnamtta.: Maana_
date, hotel, hr ., lortnaltel .telth MIN Ll4Il at a very In.
144 e: .14 T. 11. 11/t/till a 410..34 Slllithtteltlnt.
tiOR TIIE TEETH—
WARD'A FLUID AND
DENTI/111tV,
r. A. 'YARD, Ihntist,
Th rrn anon obovonond.
r 4 . ; ) , 1!. 1. 7 by i Ci bI s
T.
n eht L lT : ki re•
.04 N 0.112
hbls largo No. 3 Idack.exel;
In non, and .D 3 hif bidalarp Nog - do,
by T. LITTLE A CO,
odd , .
_lvo. 112 Selovoi st.
Elaa CTIJOHICE BALL.-1,500 lbe in 'tore
e for owls by B. L. lAILNEBTOCK k
OIL CLOTH TABLE COVERS -4 large
stock on hand GI • 1016 - 7.t.1L Pampa..
==l
And Me Agents for A/ SuG of
W. D[l.= Woou's
11=2121
ea 3 ants
V'o -r----- "" -- 1. , NG MEN NOW CO3IMENCE
11 bush:leas with the small capital of
F 1 Vll DOLLARS.
For particulars, Inclose stomp to
selbgled S. W. GOODALL. Bangor,
-
Corn Starch Manufactory for Salo and
Lease.
ON TIIE Anil DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT,
.110 o'clock, a. tr., leo will off, of Public Auction, 00
I tlie premises, at Camp Wiudlington, I mile North of
netball lb. Machinery, tools and Ilatortm belonging to th e
March Slanufectory or the Into firm of Tbotnas Procter
Ca. We will also lease to the purchaser the buildings and
grounds occupied by the lamb. for a term of yeah, 01 an A-
M.! tent of $1,400, with the privilege of pont D
ming any
time before the expinulon of the lease, lewthe aura 0414,004
Thin Factory 121 tam and In complateorderodtuated inane.
dintely. the Altana Canal, in • convenient location for oh.
tainite,r corn, and for sending the Starch to market. The
machinery and utensils hare been in use a little 011 y lbtre
yentw, and hare been rained by (100111 appraise •1 about
$7,1100. It hascapacity to work ono bonder,' bushels
day, which might he lucreased it desired. per
The quality of starch heretofore mole has been of the
high,wl grade--the brand baring been a favorite nee in
tin marl. The sala if, made in consequence of the death
of the at tire portlier, to char the concern.
PROCTER 0 OA2IRLE,
Surageing Partnere, de.
nelYdlerd COOPI:R & SPOKEN. Amt
:TIMOTHY bogs Timothy Seed
11. etureaud for =le by R. EALZELL d CO.
iSEArlil LESS BAGS--
10.000 Staid Dill A.: bushel.
4,000 do P.% the;
di= do C. 2 do;
7,001 Nand:tater 0.2 de
2,00 du 1%4i de;
dOOO d.
In store furenle at the lowest prime llmemb or approved
city paper. MODra nub dealer, will do well to examine lhla
make of Sean:lea ale,. s they are et:petit* to my now In
1180. DAVID C. DEMIST,
_cmemer Liberty and Nand nt!!!!. , .._
COO N . ANIS PARLOR STOVES,
ocirrery nudely
FIRE IRONS, VENDERS,
Prepared mat aold by
rl3 PENN STEEET,
finlG4turi
• TEA AND COFFEE SE
And MI other articles [Many found 111 nnt els. anyfactory, for sole at tits lowest rates. by
. GEO. W. MOBLEY,
• . Sign of the Red Coats Pot, '
.21
Federal
f nsuranct
NhERVIANTS.AND NIAA-vrtertmlote Th e magelactiteere• insurance Company
l'ittAorglt,Jime 2341,16: f
4
.jr"ls. conformity with the 23thseetion of the - • '''``' - `""" t e
p. , ?astittftton of the I.7.oattoutstreallitut Penns, Pit t 7
•
.ieLottioittwmill: of Pennsylvania. ; _ if t Z A DEL P I A
.tlee Intieby,riv e n th application will 1. made to the Charter Perpetua apital $500,000:
Leginlature, at the t at exssn, for the Renewal or Eaten
Inn of the Charter of the Mera.nte and Mentifacturtne WILL INSURE ACAICkST ALL 8-1.111-1 S OP
Bank of Pittaborgh, for the term of sneer ysetrs. Dy order Fire. :‘larine .and Inland Risks.
of the Dowd of Directors.
Je2Dowid w. 11. DENT.I - , Cashier. AARON R. CIPPINCOTi, Pp.:tarot,
D'.ll. A. ItIIODEA, Vice Prealdent
ONLY OFFICES where 'Fiekethean . ALFRED WEEKS,Smodary.
procured Yin Cleveland for Chicago and the North
'West, °rola Minis. anti Ooloutb. to Cineinnali and. tise.
Etunth.Went, corner:if Weyer and Lil.rts streets. and' N. AArdo S. Wm- B. Thorne., (.1. - kt What,
Stutionguhela 4 - doors below the corner. Wm. A. Ultoclea Neal, Alfred 14
P. P. Klitilc LAN D, thaleral Agent. t Rinaldo Sank, a...". Mehl. John P.Situons.
sell:If C. O. R. IL , 3f. C. R. Ch. T. it M. a. a. it. James P. Smyth.
L•eA.MAM.Vrer. 71 , i.IORTICULTURAL ETIIIRITION—The
.7„av
E. D. Joner,lttip,Cash.atllk.
burgh Horticultural Society will kohl their AlißLif sgs.,ge Maa s ,. gidg A tA A , (3. : , ,
Al. FALL EXIIIRITION of Prune, Flowers and Vegetal:lea
,T./Senne.S. Jr.,* (V
.th.CITV HALL n
C. H. " . , tWade - Ilsmttott k Co,
SEPTEMBER =J. Zid. 21111 arail 2Zoth
CaludnAlatirk to.
(iron., of I:snap, /Ir., ors• reopectfully invited to etas um,
,sg a. qA w g is.egrie s •
tribute. and e:sin:eh:for the liber
eelUal !Imminent offered.
J. W. kl ARTIER Agent.
R. President. W. • IT. WILS'ON, Agent. Dubuque.
Oates Pri - Nat unit .1 trxr. tructuo It It. to., .8!
ui Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
Supernitendenfs Dpurimerti. aLLLaa
Allegheny City. Sept. gl, V. PETTY, Prom aJ. McCANS, Secretary.
OItILIATCIE of PASSENGER STATION.— Amount of Capital Stork paid In and invested....s2oo.ooo 00
morrow afternoon, - (=d) end after all the throng!, Surplus
P.:tenger Trains will depart (rein the New l'ot.enger 'eta- ' 63,4a..N
•
non of this Company. on Penn street. Pittatturgh. Ticket
Office In the Into AMERICAN MOTEL Bull:ling
The Through Trains will all atop :it the Federal street
Station to take up and set down pintiengers for Allegheny
City.
e New Brighton Arcerruntelatitin will depart Iron, the
Enteral street Station as heretofore.
neZtlwd JOS. 11. /10011 E. Supt.
D AL DEAFNESS A N D
124 ERO3I TUE EAII--Dite IfAItTI.ET generously
oilers to Attend all to-rsous sullerinir from naectione of the
carat Ids office, 101 BV.A. At, N. T., without charge until
cured, thereby provistghls seeress un! , /nalles and protect
Ing the :leaf from being swindled ley paying selfstyled ate
lists exorbitant G-ee in advance, and the infliction Of 'till
more merlons evils by permitting the application of danger
ous remedies by Inexwrienceil and um:knife! hand:, Dr.
11. may horn stale that he hal connectien whatever with
any person advertising to cure denfnms, neither line he giv
en permission for the publication of a certifimte purporting
to emanate from him, .d rannot. therefor:m.lA responsible
for any alarming clonsequenees requiting from rashness and
thesperaßen. The lons of money may toll. notterial tortnue
permits, Matho deptisat km of one of the most important of
the 'sues ought to I. regarded end treated with morn than
ordinary aolicitude. Deafness. in the head, and all
diecha i r,res from the ear speedily and perms
neitt Is t emot ed, wthout eactaing the leant ;minor inconven.
woe.. A cure M all cases guaranteed whoremalfortrattion
does net exist. Thirteen y ant' rime And alumni uudielded
attention to this branch id special I.mettee enebl.l hint
to reduce MS treatment In 1111di a degree oI ~,,tern, on to find
the most continuo...druid olunnoto caner yield by a study at
tention to the mono% preseribed.
The followitm tntimonul. are submitted with ronfidence.
They will show at least In what se:flirtation bin professional
qualifications ere held by some of the newt
medical men of the country:
TVTI3InNIAL..
bare }Mt!, plenaure w neat Dr. !fartley ill practice,
and hare been 1,1 to tonne &Tomtit. opinion of Ina cliaiete•
ter, both iu professional and as a gentlemen.
W. H. l'Aitglia, M. D, Proteesor of Surgery."
-V icy totercounie vDI Dr. flartley, I Ile,. found hie
, 16p,,rtilieut to ho cormcl sod geutliquaniy.
WTI% 11. b
Reference of cured,
Mr. Good. in, Itith street, neat [howl way
31r. William Silrey,7o Coottlandt street;
31r.11. P Ilerdtnan, Counselor at Lem. 'Welty 1101 l Place,
Now ti ark.
Ur. Bell, Dentist. Aulairn, New York•
Mr. Seth 15,ine , Editor. Chicago:
Sir. Jostles B. Bunts. Liss Works. Chicago,
Mrs. Ilan:ley and kir. Fred. Dena, Cpnngtield
Mr. B. P. Stephenenti, .lacksonville. Illinois;
Sits. Farah Ewainei Nantucket;
511. Rebecca D. IlArarol, Fairhaven, it,,,.;
James Burnet tMeamint Volley , nivar Poughltterwle.N Y.;
Tames—Form:lr, 17:15. tlucomplinnee with the regnert of
a large number of eormapididents In the country, whose
cirrunistances will not Admit oft. ri sit to New York. Dr. 11.
Will fora and a package by Express.contairting nil the mots
wary ...treatment, appliances, hc, with ample Instructions to
effect s cure, on heel , 1 01510, and the linhinco when cured.
These terms contineedier ems n , mood only.'
V - VERY VALUABLE WESTERN LANDS
FOB 0.11.11-140arrve One farming land in A Lamnkee
county. lowa, only one mule foss the Mississippi ricer.
440 acme orrery choice farming lands, near the,litire..-
1,105 Acres of the best farming lands, lying In Bremer Co..
In tie midst of 110111,1sfr, firma, writ lindwred and
watered.
3..ak acres olevirable iond, within .1 miles of Anoka- a flour
ishing town at thejunction of mho MIvL Ippl sot Rtitn
or, rlr
and about 'LI fr
milim from 1110 city or Ponl, 3liniusnwn.
lalOacres lylo g In Trempeleati, Ecu Clare rind Chippown
Munties, Wiscotif tn. Thew. lauds an, very gaol, hothrg
been nelertad for vhool•Purposes, they will bo sold In small
tracts to suit purcroods:
Also, nowt. very ‘olitable mineral lands. containing rains.
ble depiwit• of lead awl iron not, lying hew flu. lees Moun
tain Itollrudil, in Missouri.
The alwre lands !the principal part td whnli were located
.after personal obwervotion .some three to live rears since:)
are near the lines of several of the principal Western Hall.
road.. Written descriptions Accompany cacti tract. We
Invite special attention to the above clunre bolds, and will
eel! them bargains in tracts to mit Nip,: Apply to
111AKB1.1 . .t RICHEY,
segectlawT rot. 7th and Smith:U.l.l,A., Pittsburgh.
Hata and Cape.
AMES WILSON is now receiving his
ey Fall Styles of MAMA:VI/ CAPS, rim lientlentons'asM
Fiegiblo Dreas lidts, aml Ladies' Hiding Marc: Ciento'
Soft nab of various kinds—Mangan:tn. Planter, Artist, dc.;
Youth's nod Childwai's Fancy hats and Caps. in great rad.
sty: Gentlemen 00.1 Youth's 011 k Phisla Cal., no stfiek.—
Pleas., call at No. WI %Coal streeL
se.ettaltf J A SI ES Wil s giNi.
Necond Iland Pined Hollers Visatitarld . .
THREE OR FOUR DOUBLE FLUED
BOILERS. Any pervon having them for sale VII
please address Box bll Pittsburgh P. 0., stating where tGey
may be...mined: nlau pricv and dimensions. 5cL.,1:31.1
A BAROUCILE Olt CARRIAGE, with two
nnahl, *antra to hire fnr t noel, Learn uor.l thi•
day al this an.: or a 1 IVELL•A ICI IiDLE t CO.'S.
N 0.60 F. urth Stre..l
IRINE HA i.}.; BONE • BUGGY - WHIPS ;;I"
onr °Wm zminuttuun-noun] over.
MAW,. for lent , b uc , %r
y mutt: 4 ' • .
i.e..% •
No. to Fourth titre,
D RAY WHIPS.
TRAM Will
WAGON WHIPS.'
of all Ii2OSI, un.l of the bent nuth.rial and uorkruanthip, st
nt,A WELLS. ILI DDL E L CV&
POTATOM-200 lius. Neshannock Pota
toes rre'datal for min by mister m. COLLINS.
WOOL-500 Ms. Wool this day,:ree'd and
TY an. Nato by m 213 WINCE 11. COCLINS.
BUITER-5 1,1,15. prime Mater just reed
6111/ fur sal, by ne:lyi 111 NHY 11. COLLINS.
CHARCOAL 31 ETA L—
IN) ton,(1)Id Charcuil l'ig Metal,
•• • SAMUEL by
Fedora] atrvat., Allagheuy City.
•
H 0 USE FURNISHING HARDWARE
STORE.—tlocisokeroli t , =Gel. gevaroll,
Hollow Wiire,
Tablr entlory.
Wore,
Mira
Bright,
Japrinll.o and Prxx,wl Tio Wargo,
Wail nn , l Willow Warns.
JOHN FLEMING,
No. 17, Market nltrial.eornerof Thin!.
LATEST FA LL STYLES IN
CLOAKS, TALMAS, BASQUIS, Ac
We wepld Invite nitention to nor extensive nod wagtail.
gent nn.finl‘ eut of the above goods, compd....gall the latest
novel.. In design and fabric, of our own rod Imported
tinamlllselnre. .24 A. A. MASON A 00,23 Firth .L
iraIiRIAGEOILCLOTII—A large stocii --- of
Anarnelednod plain of Ilifferent widths on hand at 26
sad Z.. St. Clair street. n 024 J. It H. PHILLIPS.
TIIANSPARENT WI DOW SIIADES of
all kinds nt Um Oilcloth Ware rooms, 26 and IN St. Claw
'wned. .24 J.k 11. PHILLIPS.
DUFF HOLLAND, for Window Slmies—A
exliety of width., on hand nt 26nrot 26 St. Clair mt.
e " I J. J. A 11. PHILLIPS—
-Ipoo L SMI, Letter, Commercial Note,
Port nod Lobes . Note Papere for wile Liy
24
0. S. HAVEN',
corner Market and Second streets.
DRA liG lITING PATERS—Antiquarian,
Doable Elephant, Anon, Imprrit.l nod all the rutin
to,. tired by Engineer. nod Surveyors, for .Nn by
I V. S. HAVEN.
AClD—Bail lbs. powdered for
nate by 11. A. FAIINESTOOIC CO„
ge24 corner Fir. and Wood ata.
GAITER UPPERS,-Lrppere Air
and Oxford teen—ready for luting—made of lienA
rnmeb Calfskin lord Patent !Leather, conetantly on hand and
(0r . ..a1e by MOHO. BA KO.
I—p i E :fob -eke
D pled waived and for tole by RICIID. D.tf.D
21
215 Marty at. •
ELIZABETIIAN--A now decorative Wall
Prime, Elizabethan de , iign, Juni reed enul far nab. by
een R. P. NIARSIIALI.k CO, 76 Fourth at.
ITN:oration,:
I_4 of this styli, for wile 1., W. P. 11M1.11A1.1 t CO.
N ---- .A 1 0f. , . --- ErViT[l.—Pesi g n n in Paper Hang
hip according to the present prevailing taste. for wile
se= W. P. MARSUALI. & CO:
A PAPELL—In endlePs
variety a It:notate llma:altar, at all pricy+ front tiv
upw "" t '•
W. P. 31 Alt8/lAI.L k GU.
Shxs Gernian Soap just received
kj and for into by SPRINGER IJfl Utill„'
rel 9
No. 295 Llbely etre,
IC=
$2z,4z3
IlaorurCA Cargo Diehl on the Ohio and 3fiechaippi Divers a nd
tribute dec. Italtres against hen or dettlngx by Fine.'
ad..° eicraiiie the to.tilt, of the Sr., and Inland;
Extinction and Tesiuportation.
D
TWIn. V. Petit, Joist! V. Montgomery, John 11. Pommy, D. J.
Alreatin, E. F. Witmer, Ilene Iduillon,
Her.
1.. Woodchat,
John 5. larehali ; Chcries E. Wright, Jobs J. Patters..
Elwood T. Eticey.
E. F
Donau, J. MeCAJar, Socret
eurnmul.
Fe Igor, Lamb L
Bork, Moron & ntidrole; do.
Truitt, Bro. & do.
Namur, Caldwell &, Co., do.
A. T. Lane A Co., do.
Stitunitu, J u eti co & Co., do.
PITTSBURG"( OFFICE, No. Di WATER ETREET .
suG•dtf K. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co.,
CAPITAL
WOP:*
FIRE I , VSUR.LVCE--Pernlual or limited, aZito . lo t i n
ton.
or country, on every description of property.
I.V.SDRANCE, nn (Inds by Canal, Lakes and
Land Carrion«, to all ports of the Liam.
.V .1 R INSVIZANCE, on Vsnsolo, Corgoand Freight,
embracing River Transportation.
C C. LATHROP, Pieoident.
IV DARLING, Vico rrestilalit.
1 1.
ti l c . htx. " „ l : Vs Lt.*:
DIRECTORS:
Male" C. Lathrop, 437 141 nut street.
Bon. Henry ii. Iloore, 50 Walnut strode
&Iv:muter Whillcien. Merchant, 14 North I:A l ut at.
John C. Bunter, fine of Wright, Ihmtni 0 Co.
E. Teary, tirm of Tracy & Baker.
John IL Mcennly, firm of Jooro, White A McCurdy.
IL S. Iliehop, firm of Bishop, Sionnono & Co.
Smith, firm of JAM. B. Ssalt4 4 Co.
Thos. L. Oillexple. Brio df Qllleople & Zeller.
Lame llaslahuntt, Attorney And Gontwallor.
Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons &
William Darling, (law of Beading.)
John Rice, 90 South Front etrest.
E. liarper Jeffroys, firm of Wm. H. Brown & Co.
R. W. POINTEXTER, Ag/Wt,
aplidm—sp7 ' WT Water etrost,.Pittilanigh.
Farmers' and Mechani
North at flouter Sr. ,
PTITLAD
The following etetement e
Con of the Company to Nov.
Primhurls feceived on Moo
to Nov.l, ISMI
Fire Premiums
Interest on
Total rpftipts..
Pahl Marino Low,.
. ,
Fir" o
.......
11Vapors,' Soto,. 6. nuTerdo
11.-1n.0r0n0... haulm Pr.
A.lnnr' Chore.",
Delano,. romaitit; wlLh
Tbe a.ots or Di- Company
Phila. City nod County Ronda
Railroad Winds
First :Slnetnitto Itral Estate_
Stooks, Collatotaj,,,,,
.....
Girard and Consolidation
Stock
Itrd with Sherman, Dot
Co., New York ...... _ ..... ....I
doe Doterrod Paymont on Stock t
07,7
Notes tor Marino Premiums-- 155,0 00 00 40 tin
Dno tenni Agents socured by bond, :1547.1 IX
Premiums on Policia. teen IT ".
sued, and debt" duo the Co
Balanto Ln Dank.-
33.4•10 00
16,4e0 i 1
, 00
The Buord of Director', hoer thin day declered EIM 057
DI VIDEND 11
the.
l'Elt CENT,
Pepablo .I.uotod on the . t tonne. of the Company the
lwt imetant. TI/OILtS, B. FLORENCE, Prneldent
11100..1. IIIJ:ITER, Argot, PlUnburgh,
NO. 90 Water Ex..
n ,4f43notile
e.
AMERICA X
.Llll E n
IXrancBTlß ANC);
A
TRUST C 3IPANT:
Sonftleart (boner of W at and Marra Straftr,'
PH
.A
ILAD LPIII.
incorporated April 915, I . Capful Stock SSD 0,000.
OM ..
A LEXANDER WII LOIN, President,
MARSHALLILEX • T, Vice Pruddeut,
JO/IN C. RIMS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN 5. sri t...50x. Treaatuvr. •
BOARD 01 Pir..M.r.a. . .
,
Alexander Whlddln Louts A. Colley,
Marshall Hensley, T. Manmade Harpnr,
William P. Dutton
,IlUsha Tracey,
Run. Jamplt ARIZ..., 'Thomas S. Smith,
.lobo C eh.. George R. Graham, -
Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Siznotta.
WM. 9'. IRWIN, M. D 4 kledltal Examiner.
This Company make* Insumnmon lives, on moat reasons.
• Ida terms. It him Caen succestatally managed fo
yearn by,. experienced board of officen and trustr
eemirtral; and
trustee., has alaraya paid promptly Its loam; and la every
may de.verviug or confidence and patronage.
R. W. UOLNDEXTER, dent.
97 Water street, Ifitlaktmett
Pranklin Fire Ins.
P If 1 L AD
•
, kis
Marl. ntracror
W. Thacker, A ph De-Berie, •
GoOrge W. Richards, ••• Samuel.Orasit,
Thomas Hart, David S. Drew;
Monte., D. LewLs, Jacob D. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson.
sacso O. livrcsse, S
ClIADLecr ES
et BANCKER, President.
ary.
.4 Co ps°, continues to [mike insuraces, permanent
on every description of proiikty taym y. n and
country, at rates as lost as are consistent with securit
The Company hare reserved a large contingent fend,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, mikly invmsted„
Word ample protection to the assured.
lish The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1651, as pole
ed agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follows
Ittml E
Tomporary state --
Stoc Loans..
ks
• ,=2,708
•
Since their incorixsotiod, $1
prrial of twelatrone 44
yowl,
they hove poll upwards of One EIMGM, Four 'Jutland
thouowtol Dollars LOBS. by Are, thOt , DY 44 Tording mittence
of tho advantages or frcuranem. wallas their ability and
dispdsithm to moot with promptness all IlobtU4 ..
J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
Ottico Sonthonst cor. Wood and Third atm
Continental insurance Company.
o,..ated by the Lerridaeura of Penney/mut;
RiTII A
PERPETUAL OHARTOR.
f:,..alenixed Capital, One lif Minn Dollare,..—
,red and Accumulsited (NOW.
ROME
. OTFICT,
61 /Bahtut Strut, above •Secotid, Philkidelphia
Fire Itvelrance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, de.
gepeally„ .
Slarhuilosurauce on Cargoes and Freights, to ell parts of
the wora
inland insurance nn rioode, Am, by Lakes, Riven, Canals
and Land Carriages, to ell parts of the Union, on the most
f a r orobleconsistent ityli security.
•
DI iteTINUI.
Philadelphia.
CIEOROR W. COLLADAY formerly Recorder of Rood; le,
WM. BOWERS, formerly Regieter of Wills.
JORN N. COLEMAN. firm of Ottoman a. Senitb,lmporting
. Hardware anti Cutlery Merchant% No. 21 North Third
etreot, aboro Market, Philo.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Out R Bon, Copra smUhs, No.
1.2 Quart, street, Phila.
EDWARD JIACILLTTE. thin f 3fachetto A Ralgue4
importing Ilardattre lerehante, No. 124 North Il l'
etneet,aborn Run., PhiI !TOWARD ILINCLUIAN, torn of Lich:Teton a Co., Produce
and Commhselon Merchant% Nu. 278 - Ihaket It, abara
Elghth,Plilla.
GEORGE W. CULLADAY; Pr... Went.
GALL". WII-WR,Rx..noary.
308ROA ROBINSON, -
Y 0.44 Flab street
'ulna! Insnranee Company of
PHILAPELPIT/A.-
Office No. 70 Walnut Street. .
sl77,B76—Arorre =4974 44—Szooturt.
Fero Immure on 11111/411UP,Merthatullan,Yurniturs, lc.
In town or country.
Theutual principle combined with the meoHty of
SIM* Ca m pital, entitle§ tho lanvirmi to 'heroin tlin prod!. of
the. Company, without liability for Imam
Tito Script Certificates of this Company, for pnitita a.
convertible at par. Into the Capital Rock of the Company
TINULNY, Pieeldont.
It. M. lIINOIISIAN, SecreluTY.
DikrCf ORS.
M Stroud,
Jobu IL Worrell,
• &Al. W. roe.), .
Z. Lothmp,
I/. Camino
}tacit Tolaod,
C. Edam:mon, •
Clue. Leland, .
IVus. M. Seniplei
J. O. COFFIN, Agent _
, rlblrd and Wow( streety
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompson,
Samuel Biep
11. W. Oarpenter,
C Robert &Reg,.
S. , Wonel,A...'
Merehall 11111,
Ja.b T. Bunting,
William Mawr,
— .Neptuneumaratk,
OP PHILADHLPHIA, •
Franklin Baildiuga; 414 Walttut:Street;',
Organizirt under the General Insurance Law. WO. • cob
Capital of $ll/8030, priveoged to increase to_g6oo.ooo
insurce again,' lose or damage by Pim ellarior, Taunt
Norization and Transportation. •
01710...
H. 0. LACOJILLN,ProsiIIema .
HICIIAnD SHIELDS, Vico President.
_
0 WOW 800 IT, Socnotazy. .
_..-
DUPE M0313.,_
If. C. Irughllrt;
W. C. litote•bury,
U. Shanwood,
R. M. (Naito,
WlMato 01Ina.,
Jolrk OfOue, Larvette
Philadelphia and LIB)
INSURANCE. COMPANY, •
No.. Chesn Street,
OPPORITE T 14U9 E
0 US ut
TOSI'IIO I / a m.
EIS reek° all klods of [menace, rithrr EffPeold Or
Limited, oo every descripeon of Property or Marausfirsa,
at reasonabl e rates of premium.
ROBERT. P. KINO, PresblinvL _
M. W. LIALDWIN, VlcaPrealaibt.
DIMS:M.O.
R. IL Cope,
000, 1MW , Renri!i .
Jereepli & Pad. , "
OharWo
Z. H. rlgllih, . .
P. B. &vary,
C. Sherman.
B. J. Megan.,
P. umnomu.,e...Ltary.
IiaIESSA
V. PETTIT. PreAdent,
IVITMEIt, Proa.deot.
OP PITILADELPIILL
N0.:3:31 Walnut Street
MART= MUTUAL.
'ea' Inonranee Company
and IntMut S?, W,
L P II i A . •
hibits tLe buttfiteseandcend
,18541.
end Inined Make
176,790
4a 74 ,884
8,704 17
ttorva
...........504,427 01
0 .731 1/
45,489 00
mg and
27.3714 CS
tam os 432%6" I':
4 10,111 S 18
11,000 00 }Cot 10.101,
141500 00
..... ' 4400 00
„Dank
6,27.5 0(1
&All a
20,000 00
i ul let
• ranee Company
L PQIA
.$918.12 08
IRsr;
• &3066 17
, 61,889 00
• 6.1,118 81
SIEE
D. 51011tgOtliery. •
RiCiteittabiel4
, •
T. F. Stiewe
O. C Botkr. '
k CILATFkY; Agauis,
(outrawa oit Wood ot
a. G. oontrtavd,;:,
. aognierhial gild worts"' -
insuxanct
Itimittatarere t punumme Company.
apti••..im-t
z; az•i'pe and Inland.
•' 104e . c/seale Enchnege•
Pau.ancsitu, JnlYInjZ.
otice is hereby given, that the Agency of
u ftemt.ttr, fait. clw et Pltrabwyte, nacallirtlner
noonnonce, be euedoet ee t by J. W..IIARTLEN. whom Jemmy*.
ThlledelPhia, well nn iwnwrill#Cand mmormlon ellUrthle Mho. la
wanes Wm forcornactlng lb Wai
n znnann rtnni .111 11Wewmeral sanafaccion. Ile b ner
tow
ehinginanra
Wally recommended to all oar patrons. as am - well' awed*.
nc A. WERKS, SeclelnlY•
The badmeu or.the above Company ern, cocalnelnd
No. Al WATER Street,
.19etif . J. W. MAMMY, dicent.
Delaware Mutual Safely tabonmm Company,
• h.n.regi4zgra. zww.e...q*P......yzets.*
Office, S. E. Corner' Third and Waltmtats4,
PGILADELPIIIR.
etAaryr INSURANCES on Pesiela, Cap, aad tr„„t i bt
to oil parts of the world.
LVLAND EV317R.d.A.2-4 an Gooda, bY Canty.
Lakes and Land Carriage., to all parte a the lIN~ XIAR EatIRAIVCR3 on llerchandlaa zenerally,—th i
Storm Dwelling Rouse*, de.
Asset of(s IbeDAY. Nom 11.4 18811
Bomb, Mortgaged, and Reel Retate.....-------$101,356
Philadelphia City, and other /MON /hi
Stock lo Osaka, Ralliad and loannineaCde.
Sale Receirabla I • • 212,688 86
Cash on band .. . ....... 31,64 l X
Baluneea la bands . of Agenta, Pninainnis au M.
tine Politica recently lamed, and other debts
due the Company— .....
r • - 17010V4 IP
1 bilusnl3
liVilliam Martin, Jamas C. Mu m s Adi
Joseph 11. Seel, Theophihie cur.
Edmund A. Ponder, , Junes Trentseir,
John C. Davis, ,
J W oeh ith re L.AM.j5,..7 •
John IL Penrose,
George G. Lolper, James Tennant,—
Edwani Darlington, . &mud E. Stokes,
Dr. It. IL Krishna, ienry Sloan,
William C. Ludlam Janne IL Mciarlana,
Liu& Craig, Thomas C. Hand,
Emcee Mcilvain, . Embers Burton. Jr,
Charles Kelley, John B. Semple, Pt. c. 1.4.
11. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan,
J. G. Johnson, J. T. Lcaran,
. ,
• WIL I_ARITS, PreddenL
t. ~
TET C. IL&ND, Tice ProsiJan
aunty Lrutinto,Sacee . ..- . - ... .
A. KAMERA, Agent,
ep.7.,..t piwreet. Liirgt!„ .
l'ittebargh.Life, Fire and idarinclas. Co.
• Office, Corner Market . . and Water Stc., '.
. ! '' '
_•- P l lls4ll7Rall, PA..
ROW. GALWAY, PreaLtratt: P. A./Immune, Scey..
A.IIDUR FLIDGMOL 14 Examining Physician.
This Company man every LturtmOoto vportaintfig to
connected with LIFE ILLSEA . ...
Also, agelmt null and - . Cargo Blake, en Gat . : Mele reed
Itieelealppi Mare and I/initiates, and ' ifarinnßiek gen
erally.
And agalnet Lae br Damage b
Ana agelnet the Peat or dee P y
oe and Inland - Ms/gallon
and Traneportation. ,
Policies heated at the ketrog rotes ...Went sr' h enfety to
RObert Galway,.
Sainuel .11caurk* rr,
JohnJoieph P. GIISLIWI, M. D,
Scott,
Jodues Minn,
Dirld Makin
James IV. thdhrutn,
Arbuthnot,
fultl—roy2S-Iy
Eureka Insurance. Company,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Office No. 9 was,se,
I°°m°' rear ler 1857: - -
Stuck Des Bills, payable on demerikald mm-
Cash
ed by taro approred 00
In Pittsburgh Trust Company.-- ..... - ... . 94300 WS
Premium nate.- 87444 Ile
122 shun Exchange Bank Fitosk-13.t .....
Mortgage . . ... -...-..- .. . 050 00
11111. Itecelsable-
..... .. . .... ........ 480D ; 00
5,386 40
iummis:
J. 11. Bhoenberger , pr
O. W. om,
W K. Nthliek I. EL Pennock
R. D. Cochran'
Job. A. IT! Loath . 16thl
, I J n i '
O. W. DoWhelor, D. Jr.,
•Dimea Detmett, ne. &Iden,
t. stromnpuin r
111711.11110 •
3.
11. ft..; Socrrtary.
Citizens' Inunutabargh
WM. BAGALET, Prealdent,
SAMUEL L. MAUSUALL, Secretary.
01..94 mor Aturire and Wood Stred.4
- 77
Ital—Tnaaren Ruh and Cargo Web. au the Ohio and . Mho
eihrippt Hirers, awl Tributarlha.
air -Lumen against tom orilamahv Aleck.ehhisat
th,1,11, o r the Sea ahEtinlatel Narigatleu. and Transport.
talon.
Itabort Dunlap,
S. flarbaugh,
Walt, ryant,
Jam &plot
Monongahela
Ornes, So. OS WATER Stamm
UM /Imre Against all kind. af 1 . 4 :kr
Ornens—JAMED A. lIITTCUIDON,Drei4I,4..
lIENRY Of. ATWOOD, Sacretary.
nac
Wm. B. Holmco, I 'Ain. Rift;
John Atwell, ' Wilson llLlor,
Wm. Rea, , Job oßo.j e
xs
Thos. S. Clarks, Goo. A. Dom, • .
Jari' A. Hutchison Joaxlthilllk
Wetit mu /rtsewera Costpats *.•
OF Pi TTSBUB.GH. r
GEORGE DARSIE, Ftmidest,
M. GORDON..desmts47. „
Will Imam against all lauds of Fite mut Marine RI.
.. nnccnoae,
O. W. Rlcketson, ' •
James McAuley ;e
Gaotga
Nathaal i e
Will
sa-A nom.E.tituticro iam
mai. g .d by Directari e• *4- v.
w.ilkomnr
In thin community, and who will liberally adlostaadpmtppe:
l • y pay oil lamas at the OrIICE, leo. 92 Water sdieet,l4
0104Warehome,) splutter, Flitatstri* - • 'l.
R. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Butler , Andrew Acley,
Ihmsett„
A. norms Boat,
I' • ,- , .......
,filltICOS.
0 0-PARTA LARIRP,,, • be . nu
,eratgn
‘...) t
Issee entered taco • im.partnerebipt,taktag mad-frank;
August /at, /LW, wader the name and style of/All:6ll6atiir
& CO.. successor. to WIO. .11Trier & &maw tbaknepeeterd
deluge Wholesale cod • Retell -L umber..Trade.• , ; - Thisyhave .
taken the yard. of the tete firm of 4Pre. Intrleir & &squad , "
hope by strict attention to merit a a:intim:imam of the mite
hops
extended to the late arm, :-
ii
Dreteul Slootdor, Shalsi ng.Wcalher-Boanthig, aed ma;
era! iimertosent ot Lumber in the rough,L Bead., 'Jere., '
Plank, Le-. &e. .
Lower Yard, Robison etrent, lutureen Pedaral and
ket
leandtse.
ky. Upper Yard and 018 ceillandusky west, ILat
Square, Allegheny City, Pa. rJAS. lir near
~
mleul2er '
... . .150..T11031P301,“
NOTICE.--The 'Annual" • Meeting. — of the.
Stockholder. of the Peisneyleitala Salt alanufatudes '..
Company will be held on 610:4DAlf; the 6th lieyof October
next, all° o'clock a..n.,atthe ofilCouf tbstOoes_ %Tear! ~
street. Philadelphia.
itelStied• . Secretary and Tummirar..j:i
T\-rtitrCE.----Tho partnerahip of thri: t
iindir
ifotavatiztt7 UP% t i tle . title of biIjRZIU. ,
.
&ember' 1857.
MI patrons having unsettled arecents with the Rim win` - .
greatly' oblige by calling before that date am" making set-
Dement. W. R. ItIERPUY .
M. atatcanbil 1
The business will be eonthmed at the suns location, .....i
corner of Fourth and Market lassos, by J. id. BURCH • '
FELD. .
1):
• waver :,
ISSOLtifIVA .- -: ThD Co- artxterehip h .
tefore existing under the =MO and etyle of TRELTI6 '
CARE A C 0.6 this day dissoles ri , d by limitation. The bee.
Mem of the firm will be cloned the old stand, St. Cgade.:l
street, near the old Allegheny ge, by W. 11. to TUTZLPOV.
who 6 duly authorized me the name of . the' firm in the •
eettlement of its &Una -•
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Pittsburgh, Sint. lot. 1117. -- 1
CO -PAO0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-:•riv niider:"
RTNERSHIP signed hare this day entered lithe . otemb un
dor the name and style of PHELPS , PARKAA oa, Rothe
purpeo7 of manufacturing. Wagons,Nrte, Drays. An, Ac, .th •
all its branches, haring taken the, old establhited Rest,. ar,
Mani. ,Pbelpg. CdTr A co., and hawing erected *nth* 'new . ,
and entertmailal Landings, and prcetwed the fated lenproleo
menu in machinery, de-, together WWI* Lao and mall .a...
lacteal stock °lmmortal, they are premed to:execute with. ,
promptness and dispatch. eiloidm. entrnaned SO Own,. All
work warranted to be or tin hest InstaitY , T h e settletla4l.•
ner haying had 'ld years experieneein the oimmtie, Obey
hope by strict attentkm to merit a coodnone• Or therpel
renege so literally bestowed on the lath Arm. ...:. - ... x:::.-,.
try.Wo employ NONE BUT THE SWAT. RUT Ironic- .
AIRSt
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' September let, 1857. - V.
A LLEOH ENV VAL LE
13.RAILROAD.-REMOTAL OF tt.• ........ ..
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IitRIOUT DEINTC Tit TIER 0 0 R20:11 OF , , ..
CARSON STREETS; NINTH WARD, AND A 0 ' .ARDI
SUCTION OF TAMP? KATI:S.-On and after7UlT afille a o "
1857, height alit be
. reCen t et as there le. the Adlowigyeten.
TTo Mahoeing.- .. -.. .. .. .. ..... .. --at 2 6 r.:porvor ti 7kodo. '
o Genre Ei11y.........,..„......„.. j i . . .1,, .
36,, ..
To Red Bank- • ........ ..........-at 20r.,..", !. .'....,w
To Rtudy's &Loll-. . • .;;;,..,Arr2C,- .- . ..
. P4240.-o; ;;lgOe ' r.W7ictiOrariutdarArl*,
To 51aboulng. —....,:-.........„/W r .b ..1. 1 .
To Red ToGra rrrAdy-.--............. N -•.. . ... .- ;
To Brady's
To
.. . . . - - ,, ;: - 74 , ,.f... o.:
floor-: . liii; 14;44.; and oyez. •
y
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To Unbolting ...........;.:-.30c. . . • .
To Red Bank. ... -.--.. - ...“..,..48a. • r '..'• ' ...
TO Brady's Rend .. • ... • ...•• ..........thm - A. - w ~
1723.1 f R:..... illeiliS,Zlelteral Tithed. A re .i. ..
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CITIZENPITTSIiS' SA
185 NS- r
en UlY7;— Siaib;.
to the UR, stook of fhb Bank will Tam. t 1
am
'nonce that their installment. upon the .1100 irtlPbetlatr,S4
Fourth
Auguste. of $lO per anat., royale on what're
the 115ttrofm.
Fifth mut last, al $lO per te Many payabe *nor Iftfatofember next
jog. o.:iram ... ...
wro,
ardtco,., ---- -- .
. 1:11 NG-LOTTIIERS 'dr 'M
A.OE:MISTS,
Cone( Fin( tend glo7ts Se., i!kiettergllittu
, ,
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:WIEST CLASS U PRIGHT AND
11 ZONTAL SULAM ENGINES made to order.
They aho connotes ~., , the mthefietunt - of the* Cele - biked - -- ... , - , 1
•th NACONIBTB! TOOLS, , m
Se es Tinning Tntlis -- Im .-, '' . -
far
• ~ -;
_. Bertha. hint firth* 41, Wk, te
.Al , rought Iron moane d en/dna
with Pathos and u g ", s. :
,-- pALO,IAB/8 , aqatilii
II Tlindorsigued liming 4ark tilde= pai a .;;*,
desire:Avon. &t its aloof th&se
ufactortal ItY the =Vaal Inventors, IL * Ifstflt
ggrocg 4k T(Loceepsegggly *the the attentlod the hues t
Dees cauttlianit;to the eapetlasity of these Seale. of coer all
Thew &deg
TTB eye enbjected. to the. EINVBII2BT2
TS hil 111 IheP&Oren& In the United Row
end Retrul, and in every hof Welters throne:meth
tn. nor and their
theme. aconite/ N ett d =thillY
Tat gained An theta repatetlon ofTrlli SUN.°.
&RD 18031 wincirrazae CANON NO APPlthle t„.
We ere prepared to All ardent Ihr Co
mint, hollthg AWL Nay, fleed,faltraid and throat Seelee,hr -
rressrogress` ruche. =MET& WELLS, ~ ..
.I`fa, ITS Llberry threet, Commercial Sow. --.-
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100 000,,Eusit&tnitVii-iiiieei,':.
frny-;;,:alimp ad Oakland Nunn's-
Alexander Bradley.
Joseph 8. Leech,
Jolla Feltweet',
Manelleld IL Brae:
David llTChleabeve,
Witham Cher,
-Robert 6lLrtief,
JaheeBBGLIL - •
11-15,430 1D
Cap( .11rark
BA/. gkr, . '
Wm. nie g ti,„6,,
John n. Duwonb,..,
/Mem,
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