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MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 28, 1867
iLADDrO 'MATTIS ON EACH PAM{ OW THU PAP=
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.ifisie Cause of our Pinansial 111 •
To those who have watched closely the signs
of the times there . is no difficulty in 'assigning
the true cause of our. financial difficulties. It
'is
_to be found in the over-trading which low
b4en t
•'''' t o • have done so much to induce. We have
buying from Europe more than we have
able with our exports to pay for, and the
-- drain of specie to pay the balance has drained
the banks and left them almost powerlese.•
It is somewhat singular that these financial
revulsion have occurred in regular cycles of 20
years—in 1817. in 1887 and 1857, and that they
• have always taken place under democratic rule
' and as a legitimate consequence of democratic
policy. The suspension of 1837 is within. the
remembrance of many of our readers, and it
resembled the present 'crisis very much. It
flowed necessarily, ,from the low tariff of 1882
- and the financial policy of Jackson's and Van
Deren's administrations. They encouraged, by
their system of deposits with the pet banks, the
. - expansion of bank currency, and the low tariff
encouraged immense importations of foreign
goods. The first effect was felt in the injury
wrought to home manufactures, then specie be
gnn to go abroad; and finally, when we got too
much Indebted to Europe for goods we should
have made at home, the bubbleburst and getter:
al ruin fell upon the country. r
The people had not forgotten these facts in
1840, for, in fact, they had not yet then mei
ered from the effects of that revulsion, and they,
consequently turned the democratic party out
of power, giving to us, as the result of the
change, the' tariff of 1842. Under this tariff
American industry was so fostered and stimula
ted that the country soon again got upon the
high road to prosperity.. There was no undue,
spirit of adventure or speculation, nor was there
any inflation or unhealthy excitement ; but un
der a genial protection of home interests the
country was recovering its proper tone and
spirit, when the unlucky success of Pots re
stored the Democracy to power, and the tariff of
1846 turned us beck again to the free trade
policy that had before been so disastrous. The
injury this change wrought to our infant menu
features is fresh in the recollection of all; but
bad as it was, the growth of the country in pop
ulation and resources had, by 1856, strengthen
ed it so much that the manufacturing interest
.• was again looking up, when the Democracy, true
to its mission in this regard, passed the new
Tariff of 1857, which went into operation on
the Ist of last July, and so opened a wider door
to importations from abroad. The result we
are now beginning to see. It stimulated impor
tations to a most extraordinary degree. Week
after week during the present summer observant
men were compelled to hold up their hands.
aghast at the wild spirit which was forcing the
country into the jaws of ruin. The importa
tions were,Jor some time, doable what they were
in the corresponding period of last year, while
the exports of produce were as steadily falling
off. The result was easily-foreseen. These im
portations had to be paid for in gold; and when,
a few weeks since, the export of gold from New
York ran up to three millions a week, it became
apparent that the present crisis could not long
be `postponed. It has come sooner than we an
ticipated. The banks could not stand the drain
upon them and have succumbed. They had no
alternative but to do that or plunge the nation 1
into a general bankruptcy.
Other causes have doubtless co-et:crated in
producing this result ; but they were similar in
their origin, and the whole difficulty is distinctly
traceable to the spirit of overtrading which the
low tariffs forced upon us by the democratic
party have engendered. And we are only at
the beginning. Manufacturers all over the
cvantry will be famed either to - suspend or ma
terially curtain their operations; and, the poor
working men of the coventry—elte• ass. who
have been daped into a support of the democrat
ic party—will be the first sufferers and will feel
the blow most heavily. We shudder to think of
-.the distress that must tall upon theta, this win"
ter. We have already chronicled the stoppage
of thellontotir Iron Works and the discharge I
. of 2,800 working men in one MSS, and dolly
we ere adding to the fearful catalogue. The
Philadelphia correspondent of the New York
' .75-ibune writes
' , This city is suffering in common with yours
from the mune.chronio evil, the sin of the Gov
ernment in gorging the nation with entry de- '
'scription of foreign goods. Our local industry
is rapidly becoming paralyzed 'under its effects.
An extensive menufaeturer of wall-paper sus
pended
last week, who paid out $1,500 weekly ,
fir wages. They have now stopped their fac
tory and discharged their hands. The coal
mines are doing the same. They can find no
sale for coal paper, and' are in doubt who to
tenet. Print works and other industrial estab
lishments ere. suspending, and other crowds of
operatives are turned adrift. Cutting down of
expenses is the order of the day, as money
seems almost impossible to be had. Confidence
has departed so generally that those who seem
to have money
_aredieposed to hoard it for a still
lower level. No such times have been :known
among us for twenty ,years."
' No,
,nor any where else.; and what. 'staking
place there 4s taking place everywheie. Re
trenchinentis the order of .thedsy, and the dis
charge' of laboring men and Mechanics will soon
become general.
There is no remedy but in a return to the Pro
tective-policy. We must, if we. would thrive as a
nation, oster domestic . industry, and take care
net to bny filen Europe
_more than ire are able
to pay 'for. ' 'The South - is the enemy 'of this
-Ammo policy, preferring to btw in Europe; and
i' - ,;•,..; 1 5 the Democratic party beinidevoted to Southern
' ''•-. rather than Northern interests, will not adopt
. the only policy that can brinenaback to pros-
perous liaise.
_The only open way is to defeat
-that party and teach it .that wisdom which
it can learn only in defeat.- ,
,The Bank of Pennsylvania was the fiscal agent
of the State, and the State Treasurer generally
bad a Java deposit there. The Philadelphia
notes of Friday thus Mute at heavy losses to the
"By- the last .Legislature a law was passed
appropriating $60,000 sr - nrintrds to the pay
ment of certain 'Ohs@ of Lanai claims. Them
olefins hare.besaparreetied..brthe holders, arid
prepared .leseity tor "liiittlestesd. They._ hare
also been presented , :ate- latest Board, by
whma they o,l * be aPPrer&.:
Oac day lastfireelt; lip eind COlnitissioners
met to discharge the duty thus imposed upon
them bY law. Much to the surprise of every
one, they:suddenly adjourned without any ac
tion, and started from Harrisburg to Philadel
phia, in company with the Stale Treasurer.
What. was the cause of this sudden adjourn
ment? Had they heard financial news which
alarmed them? Had the funds of the State
which they—had been speculating upon been
swamped its some of the financial failures which
hnd been going on? Were the funds of the
State so deeply involved that it would have em
barrassed the operations of these gentry to have
issued.dnette for the $60,000? Are the funds
, loaned le banks in thiscity now known to be
insislvent contrary to law Are those institu
tions unable to refund at once, and must the
honest creditors of the State await the Vrill of
0714 . ofthese insolvent banks for the payment of
their just claims? Will those who have waited
patiently for years have still to wait longer, be
cause gentlemen who are entrusted with the
finances of
_the _Slate choose to speculate upon
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them? ,'. . • .
This is. a. auestion that, demeeds , and must
have an answer. Ere. long the .ery will go up
from all parts of the State, ...What , has become
of the inrplas, funds in the treasury l" Are we
to- have anbthei ~.,Itratlin-Olbson" operation r.
Let the people look to it well ' We aro already
taxed heavily -enough, w e ll. W to pay
~.....I-. future dedkdande-that-may•arisi,frent talathatt-:
' 7: it , ? ,-. ' . . "gement.
_Loolitolt l' , • !,, :. ~
;';';`; It eaeiturextremely . probable that- the Slate
will be .diddled out of large sum' by the bad
P- 0!`,,.. management of* , ltu:cf000" who Iris her insu- .
-- dal interests in !Hastertcharge : :-- us. --Trask
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'Financial Int•lgge vice by tint Latest
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From the Philadelphia Bulletin of Saturday]
AS might have been foreseen from the events
of yesterday morning, the Banks of this city
base beim obliged to resolve upon a general sus•
pension of specie payments for a time. The i
exciteinint that existed yesterday has subsided I
very much, and it is hoped that a resumption I
may not be very far distant. Most, of the banks I
forfeit their charters by a suspension of specie
payments; but there is some talk of urging the
Governor to assemble the legislaturefor the sake
of getting some special action to relieve them in ,
this emergency. There is no particular incon- i
venience resulting as yet from the suspension.
In most of the Banks specie is given for notes of
small denominations, and there is an abundance
of coin in circulation.
The Bank Presidents have been in consultation
this afternoon, and although nothiiig definite has
been done, there is reason to believe that they
have ascertained the views of the Governor and
are about to take some steps which will have the
effect to restore cmflence.
It will be observed that the suspension of spe
cie payments here has been followed by a like
movement in Baltimore. The Farmers' Bankuf
Reading has also suspended. The only other
bank in Reading is the Branch of the Bank of
Pennsylvania, which of course suspended with
the principal bank. The Union Bank, chartered
by the last legislature, has not yet gone into op
eration.
All the places in the interior of the State from
which we have any accounts, are following the
example of Pfilladelphia.
From the Reading Pa:mile, Saturday morning:
The suspension of the Pennsylvania Bank be
came known here about 11 o'clock yesterday
morning, and almost immediately n run upon
the Farmers' Bank was commenced, which con
tinued until about halt-past 2 P. Al., when it
suspended payment upon its checks and bills.
Up to this time, some $20,000 were drawn out.
From the Harrisburg Telegraph, Saturday:
The suspension of specie payments by the
Banks en Philadelphia, is already affecting the
Banks in the country. Large drafts were made
on the Harrisburg Bank from the city, and some
alarm being expressed on the streets for its 'safe
ty, many note holders appeared at the counter
this morning for specie in exchange, and a gen
eral "run" was inevitable, Under the circum
stances th". Directors deemed it the most pru
dent course to suspend temporarily, until the
panic had subsided, and accordingly declined
paying out specie for the present.
All checks are paid in notes of their own or
other Banks.
liastutsacno, Sept.. 20.—The hanks of this
place, Lancaster, York and Reading have all
suspended specie payments. We have no ac
cou,uts from other places, but the suspension will
undoubtedly be general.
Naw YORK, Sept. 26.—Despatches have been
sent to the South stating that the banks of this
city have suspended or will suspend. They are
the work of mischief-makers, whose "wish was
father to the thought."
The idea of suspension has not been enter
tabled for a moment. It Is believed that the
banks are strong enough to stand a still severer
pressure. A circular is about to be issued to
assure the public of this.
The banks are everywhere spoken of with the
greatest confidence. They can't suspend,
and
must either break or stand erect.
It is believed here that all the bankii at the
South,' except those of New orleans, will fol
low tho example of those of Baltimore and
suspend.
From the Baltimore Arneraan, Satunday af-
The additional features of panic impressed
upon the existing financial pressure by he oc
currences in Philailelphia has led tow hat we
hoped would be avoided, but still tenets, Must
occur—the suspension of specie paym ents by
the banking institutions of Baltimore. A gen
eral meeting of the Rank Presidents was held
this morning, and the result was soon known by
announcement to suspend immediately and
entirely specie payment. The tleterminatto
was at once married into effect, and the rem&
. .
though necessarily productive of some r
went end alarm, true as a general thing
.ved with a far greater degree of caltnneso
could have been expected.
Ths immediate effect of the suspension this
morning was to brighten the aspect of commer
slat affairs and relieve the apprehension so con
!tautly prevailing for the past _month The
price of money fell from to IA per cent. and
an advance of prices occurred at the stork
board. Among the merchants generally the
action of the Banks was approved.
Although the suspension, by the terms of the
resolution, is entire, some of rho Ituoko ,•otil •
to sparingly redeem their $.11101V% Thi,
ever, was only done in peculiar eases 1.4 term
ly to afford change to their customers
The prevailing opinion among the Bank of
cers is that the suspension will only te tempi.
racy.
Prom the Pbai
day :
Fertotaisy as a day of extreme fererithnews
attd tic i mnen t
induced by the annotrocemeat, eatiy in the day,
of the suspension of the Baal. of Pennsitrania
followed by a serious run upon mesa of th'e other
Banks of the eity, cotastasecing with the Girard,
the City Bank, and the Western, and extending,
in the after part of the day, to ail but three or
four of the others, all of which continued to
meet the demands upon them op to the close of
business hours. The Girard, however, though
redeeming its notes, paid no checks until after
two.o'clock; and this, with the universal confi
dence previously reposed in the Bank of Penn
sylvania, induced a wide-spread alarm, and n
degree of excitement seldom equalled. It was
well understood that the suspension of the Bank
of Pennsylvania was but temporary, and a card
issued by the Direction gore assurance to all
persons having claims against the Bank that-no
loss could possibly occur; but 'this did not agile
ly the community, and a wild and ungovernable
panic seemed to have seined both upon note hold
ers and depositors. Under this state of things,
with every prospect, of a renewal of the runto
day, a general conference of the officers of all
the Banks was held during the afternoon, and
after carefully canvassing all the circumstances
of the pressure aad their resources, a temperer!,
Invention of specie payment, on cheeks and note,
err-ceding ten dollars, by ail the bank, of the city
was resolved upon, to yo into effect to-day. We
oars not now to discuss either the propriety or
necessity of the measure, or its probable results,
but it is earnestly to be hoped that it may result
in immediate advantage and relief to the bnsi•
ness community, and by shortening the existing
monetary disturbance, qualify in some measure
the manifold inconveniences the step will cause
to all classes of our citizens.
Prom the Philadelphia Frets, Saturday:
Before the run upon the banks yesterday, the
amount of specie in their vaults was nearly, it
not quite, equal to their circulation. The for •
mer was about $8,600,000, and the latter about
$4,000,000. But yesterday nearly $1,1:00,0110
, of specie was drawn from them, a largo portion
' of which was received by depositors, who bad
about $20,000,000 in the banks. Thu continua
-1 don of a drain upon them, of specie, by depos
itors, would speedily exhaust their resources.
From, the Philadelphia Lrdgrr of Saturday:
The effect of the stoppage by the Bank of
Pennsylvania spread like wildfire, and almost
immediately a run was-made on all the other
banks, which was continued up to the hour of
closing—three o'clock. The demand was prin
cipally on deposits, the circulation of no one
of our hanks being large. Indeed, it is quite
The Bank of Pennsylvania is understood to be
largely debtor to the other banks, but it should
be remembered that it has a paid up capital of,
over one million eight hundred thousand dollars,
and holds More than double that amount of bills
receiveble. The eirculotion is comparatively
very small, and the deposits-within the lact-two,,
or three weeki have been drawn down very low
—about three hundred thousand dollars having
been paid out since Monday. Ha that there
seems no reason to doubt the very positive en'
section of the Directors, that the bank will pay
all its liabilities, principal and interest, in a
very shins. time. Bolden of the bills, in view
of this 'promise, should not become unnecessari•
ly alarmed, and part with them at a sacrifice.
The balk's officers feel very eanguine that the
institution may soon be put I operation again,
and that it will resume its pia in public confi
dence--uul so all hope.
The unsettling of business ltti I .
kept up the same uneasy fedi
f.
railed for a week or more a t
.Funds. Quite a run was made
Saving'," which promptly
dollar, audit is said will co • I
as it can collect in its ass a.
abundantly good for all r
Savings, we andante. ,
course--the converM,
Moil of depositars.
Prom the N. T.' easamertial Adoertier, Satur
day evening:
The Philadelphia suspension will rather tend
to relieve the pressure for discounts here on
out of town paper. The course that things may
take in New England is now the point of imme
diate Interest. The Connecticut and. Rhode
, Is/and : banks have been considerable negotia
tsirs of NewTork bills receivable for a weaker
two past,llad have paid buTe rates for money.
,The result on our city exchanges with Penn
ilylvll4.lll:Catinet hi known for *day . axiom. The
; took note mul 'darnellk exchange 'brokers are ,
brougiaLte a cit:plate ;Mid on the Subject this
liariglid," dud': iff4,krAli:-dedine to dx a ate.--
Thst only dricre'vre Use Itiard'Muned wan sn
afro to sell Philadelphia funds at ten per ceM.
diSccunt. The rate in a eitailar 'Mond/Lion of
things in 1841, ranged after the first ew ys
from six to ten per cent;
The Banks in the city of Baltimore, and ills
presumed throughout' the Stag of—Maryland,
have stopped paying specie this morning. This
is not surprising, from mercantile of business
sympathy between the two cities, nor will it
astonish the public if the Virginia., North Caro
lina, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee Banks
should follow' from the same cause. There is
some doubt as to Charleston, but a genuine im
pression that the city of New Orleans will sus-.
min the specie standard, with the city of New
The New Jersey banks have not been heard
from. The Metropolitan and American Exchange
Banks receive their notes, though with some de
gree of caution where the relations of the banks
are known to be mainly with Pennsylvania in
stead of New York. The Delaware banks will
probably follow the' example of Pennsylvania
and Maryland. From the East, we hear nothing
disastrous to the hoqr of going to press. The
Suffolk redemption in Boston was going on as
usual up to the hour of noon. The redeeming
banks here, the Metropolitan and American Ex
change, have made no alteration of their terms
on New England bank notes.
There is not the slightest expression this
morning of doubt as to the steady specie basis of
the city of New York. The weekly average and
daily clearance system virtually renders the
whole of the city Banks as ono family, or in other
words a consolidated concern, so far as their
public obligations are at issue. The position one
to the other, and of the whole to their creditors
and the public, is infallibly known every morn
ing at the clearing house.
Two O'Ciac K, P. M.—The New England banks
are redeeming as usual in Boston. Their notes
are taken on deposit at the Metropolitan and
American Exchange Banks here. The notes of
all the Jersey banks, North and East of New
Brunswick, which keep their accounts with New
York, are also current at the Metropolitan
There is no fresh trouble with any of the New
York country banks.
New YORK, Sept. 25.—The Metropolitan Bank
this afternoon refused to receive the bills of the
Philadelphia banks on deposit. The brokers, as
a general thing, also decline buying them; but
where they have done so, a discount of four to
five per oent. has been charged.
BOWON, Sept. 25.—The failure is announced
of Messrs. Brett & Brother, dry goods dealers,
of this city, and of A. S. Kelly, shoe dealer, at
llaverhill.
For further items, see telegraphic column.
Qprrtal flottcos
"Reduc ed by Dyspepsia to • mere /Melee
ten.”—Ce urn ea -Itiraouve floutau litrrms. - -)It. A.
Matehett. ato probably ad well known ea any man in
Western Penoryrranta, state.. follower. "I D3O( with a farm
er en A ruutrous county who was reduced by Pyrprpsirt to a
serer it .I.lein; I iermuudied him to buy a bottle of HoerhauCt
Holland Herten, I.OIOVIDa It would cure him. 'Meeting bleu
seine months after, abet wets me astonishment at finding
him et bale, hearty man: he lola tne he now weighed 3,e0
pound...anti that OM wonderful change had been prodUrral
by Itoorhare's Holland Bitters to which he attributed aule.
It Ids reetoretem."
1...501d at $1 per fertile. or all bettlee for A. by the pr ,
pnetma, BENJ Palle:, Jo.. a lx)., alantsfeetartng Plt.•
connate and armlet.. Pittsburgh, Pn., and Draggle.. lie
orally. see aa.ertleetzent. N025...1.tetT
CONSOLIDATION
El/SC) N''S NI AG , AZ 11%71 , 1
AND
yLITNAII'S MONTHLY.
SIIPCISIDEILS TO ST.\ RT NV TTII I
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of thy, tn• , rin. Mazortne, the b.. 1 library and »Ptah.
talent. f I•ah inthh,attn• N.• barn
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t6-n• of Ann rn.th thinker , and writer, and the fa. etlyat
of ,nericon art,.
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moo ham se has. rocateadly irv,ro the 13-mbiolilm3 140.
psodrr Wars msaufastared D. Goo. U. Keyser, d.No
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pall.. As so h., beicrs smarted, WM% stfAuttass
ta It. toorlta. ft •41111KaT • feu a Into sod suspoudeUsi the
weight or the pantalcisok heitot so placed as to routionslly
Walt° beat the shot:Mors to their watural fasltion slid es
mod the slush Wousoi. houlrede J whom are artunally
lupusd by the iseight of enormous `skirts' should a/so
fosuune thew bracts. no particular It, pr.-tiring the bind
mentkrued. as rump or the bra.. sold are humbug. Bald
at lir , SEO. LL. KINYEEIi . th Modes.. Drags:lst. IW Wood
roet,Ouo of the 0.1.1.1 Mort.. jetAktitsrllf
— Dr. S. N. Fiteb's "Mix Leetnrem,"
3SO p ag es, 30 engravings, explanatory of tha
treatment by which lot cures Glanstaaprios, .01.14hata,
atm ofthe /Dart, Throat, Stomach, Dorer/t, Liam, Kehler,
and Shen, ft wate thrnplaintl, thmvi, dc, mot by =tar
and pnatega prepaid, far {0 rent. Apply I
Dr. 8. & PITCH,
hoo no other orrice. either at Chicago, Buffalo
Pitioborßh. or .blovr binre. ILL Ls never %been' from New
tort, and no phyvicion eivewhere le outhoritini to ow his
onnor3roforlf
efir.Cluelbollio's lien Irse_—
Within IL vat /bell ell tbo merits
Of Crtstodore'e never equalled Dye:
Reed it mink. Meek, to brown traneferme a gray,
And keep/ tbn Inns always from dray.
Thin menhir.. resitellreng tialr Dye /till holds Its ryw
nom an tbo meet hen - aloes and ellknolous Mir On , lu th
world. fold wholemle end retell by
Dll. ONOROE H. KEYSNR,
No. 10 Wood street,
ar2.3 ogo of the Golden Mortar.
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SINGER'S SEWING MAE/USES,
The great eoperlority of SINGER'S MACHINES
Over ell °there for the nee of
Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Cal Tinge Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
tn. long been known and practically acknowledge&
The noilereignevi luring no °airwave variety of thew
Machine° on hen& &dittod to every...kind of wring and
Gitehine, invitee Gine° Interested tonsil nod ewimlne thew.
R. s'PreA.-vv.
Agent fbr Allegheny County
Owner elf Sawa and Merkel Urrets,
liklyd POI PITTSOUNIII, PA,
-- cllcorsorc W. Ouseva dr. CO..
-m.A.lsrizr - F.A.cirrtr - EraElne
Comer of Pa, cma Aka. tcs Sir.; Aft 'HUM._
P I TT/311 II r. 11 11, P A.,
•
Manufacture Pine- tool Oak Kramer the varloue &MT'
thou of NAIL K EDS, which they will jell et tho knot
stortdpriors.
f-Coottoote are reepoctfully solicited. All rock w
•rositedot the bost quality. dettlrlfo
— .ll - 511 --- ZPVCot.. " .4.1.7 .R7C-015:.
.11S.111ACTIIII/118 Of
Italllnigi Iron Vomits, Vnalt.
'"Vindow Ghutters, Window Guards, it.,
Nor. In Aired and Third Strod,
(Betwenn Wood ohtl Blerket,) PlTTAlllaltall. PA..
lore on hand fl TIMM] of now Patterm, tamp and Ord
HAIM for all purposes. Patilenlar attention paid to c
toeing fl nom tat o. Jobbing daoo of abort notice. mr9
JOHN THOMPSON,
41 0 LIBERTY ST.NRET,
European and Intelligence Office,
Reaps always fur oalo Drafts on Europe for any amount ,
and Warner . and Packet Tickets to and from Lirerpuol to
Rote .Ifork.
flirts for rooks and general house-work fltroished to
housekeepers on short notice.
Weigh en Indian Votfotable Pllbtand Strop alwrtyr on hand.
lOtsann4res brought from New ltoriCsnd Pfrilmfriptdo on
r. land to Pittaltrnit. lo udly
AL
__..
N. .__
zit .A.E.L. s•rliLIC ii A! Pr 4:
III'CORD ik CO.,
No, 31 Viroccl Street,
anti Jo. ancarran Tot
pith the banks
ig that has pre-
I: nst the Saving
the "Sixpenny
dd ont to its last
,imue to pay as fast
ft. It is considered
,liabilities.. The State
, contemplate a similar
of meta and the pay-
F A. M. L a T 'V M. 3EI
GENTS' DRESS RATS.
•
CIENTE SOFT HATS.
8018' SOFT RAT
BOYS' FANCY CAPS,
CIIILDILENT FANCY HATS,
LADIES RIDING LAY'S.
IWOORD • CO.
111fittrACTOW Or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirtlinnd Fusel Oil,
delMlyk. Nos. ICS and ITS &cola Shed.
as - Exr.ca.A.xsrr
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrieles New Building.) PPET9SUP.OII, PA.
oe3o:lplic
. .
MOSQUISTo CO MP 0 U N D,
tiI4CTUAL PREVENTATIVE OP TRIO IWO&
Q►JJ SO 0
LICA & IlEartrisNs .
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY ENTRACP
02,. : N TO:be l 7tbe s : E. MR°FDIACALETIL G:TLFRE°M.SAN
AT MADRAS,
h To hie Brother at 1
And applicable toylse WORC,IZTER, May, leul. i
EVERT '1 ,e 4 "Tull LEA k PERRINS that
V ARIE T 2 Y -4 m
tetibeirina42ln7ht," l ati ilr d hl itu y Iti7;
e
E The
of t. ° l n o
11 4 f o M r
F a 4 1. re' n dal
Sauce, b* w B nvylf pini o n
' e l hi
o e:." 1: :th t tuutt""hhn'e of
t'yd ie :L:P New
7{1:71t:-
RISS Dr their WoRCESTEMLIIRE SAUCE. the world
wide fame of whirl having led to numerous 102141tion. pur
chaser. are earneetly requested to tee that the 122J21 , 9 ef
"LEA A PF.RRINS" are impressed spun the Bottle and
Stoppers and printed upon the labels.
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
40.5 Broadway, New York.
A stock alway. in store. Also, orders received fur direct
shipment hem EngimuL mySzlydfcr
Exehange Bank of Nebraska,
FLORENCE. N. r.
GEO. SINCLAIR, Prat.— ....... 11. WEEDER, Oksler.
GEO. SINCLAIR tSc
General Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warrants,
Florence. N. T..
Will glee their personal attention to Buying and Selling Real
FwWW , Exterlrue Lends, Loaning Money and Paying Tax.c4
iu Nebrnska, lowa and Sawa%
Fachatige Book, Pittsto.rgh, Pa.
C. O. Iluney 0
R. Patrick & 00, Bankers, Pittsburgh, Po.
Atwell, Lee & Co, Merclutnt%
R.. P. Raley, Banker, Philadelphia
Winslow Lanier & CO.. New %uric.
Lem t Simonds, Banker% St. Louis.
Bellew k Mercian% "
[kink of Commerce, Oh...eland, Ohio.
J. G. Raney,
ECI=ZEI
TRY A BOTTLE OF SOPER'S
13111NRA7 IL COLLINS
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, _Butt er, Seeds, Fish,
And Produce Generally,
akwe AV 25 Wad shwt, Altsbunrh.
MOOMIUD G. r. 11 . CLIA.:11
WOOD, MOORS DAD & CO.,
11770.11/ACMILWI 07
Aarterienn G-ulvanized Sheet Iron,
Aul &le Agents for the Sale f
Dnrco Wpm.*
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
Am, 061%111.11 , M enrrngstod Iron, for R.llog.
SirWarchousa—No. 131_ ant &reel, Pittsburgh.
Jalttlydk•rfcP
Nelsons Ambrotypes.
PRICIIIS REDTJCEI r)
Gallery, earner Third and Market •
ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET.
We nee now prepared to offer to the public our well known
styles of Ambroty pas at thedow price of ONE DOI:LAIL Lod
UttWARDS. Those wanting hkenessra taken In the test
etyle of the art, will And It greatly to their Interest to give
this establishment . call. A largo assortment of Phan and
Fanry Casew always on hand. ap2Plyfc
li=
BOYD A. CO..
Maud...livers of OAST STEEIt Oen, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS sad AXLES,
arum Rao and Fist Strada, relrburyb,
D. B. ROCIAIIIS ..tr. CO.,
lIANUFACITICIts OP
Roger.' Improved Potent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
Chnter Not. and Are &reds, Patitnsrgh,
21t. lydre
S.A.IIIITICL, 1312, , ,Y
3VLERCHI'
5.1 Sr CLAIR STREET,
tv that. New Builatog.)
M
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Manufactutvr and Dmlrr lo JI kiwi/ of
TOBACCO, SNUXT AND CIGARS,
LEAF TOBAC CO,
me,- of tints:k4.44l x...+ and Ihammd Wier,
ft U. PA
0 A NV V.S
nat.,. Sign and Ornamental Painters,
A 3 - L. f; R A E I ;1" R R s;
. rtAtsm
- tVl..ta I.oml and Zino Paints.
Aim, ell Una* of Paitas,.hts. VonOshto, Window Ulan
Fatty, Unal*, dr..
• 144 W. 4 Stn-4, ono doors abpre rharsomi ALLy,
mr19,1p114
v.rl cv 'maA,OHIN£BS
FOR FAMILIES AND YANCPACTt REAL
WHEELER & WILSON
M.krair.t(7lTßlMl oiti.PANY
- I 9 rictireport, Conn-.
Pttesboarstt • Osßitth ' • ,
This Atichirre 6tltrlx. 11).
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At the hiwentre of the C.V.,.,tii.k:14, with ea.. Chu Thous
and lerturkfer mad derahlt AttleAo per Aheete. elmoo F• 0110..
11..1y. mint aro hehernite, iiettrpresabla txr lama) ive
rut,rt
eeeler.l hy whireeetne J nmrs
't .tt et- "' A It A,et.
Wo. r,. Filth •tree h rittrhureh.
PAYNE, HISSERS. & CO.,
Partnr and Heating
STOVES,
ortates,.rroistdrrenders, etc.,
AndAlanufartnrenrof tLa Ce l elontleJ
CAPITAL COOKING- RANGE,
IWO. 236 LZUg*IY ATIMET,
11-74t1ydfz PITTS.BUliiilf. PA.
P. PL.A.Y'LIieN.
(Bnottowtor to H. Want we,),
Hanufacturow of ETHU.EA3. LAM.PS, Ho. 82
Poortrotroot. between Woo:land Market, Pittabomb, Pa.,
Tbo otolor4noil I. propanid w furnbill rotator. with
Whom.% 011 and Burning Ylobbi of a ntrytolor quality, of hi.
own Milmollsonn. Aloes Aleabol.Compheno m 3,11.11.0 Ott.,
and owary desetiption of Side ois.l Contr. Tablet Lamps. Oh ,
anclolos,NAlelatraa of tbelaniot pattornt anti mow eppror
ad NW.,
atandellers,olratololos and lamps repaired owl regulld.
.d.
The shove Oils supplied regularly every week to costooters
[OM our •as.:42*. flerklyfe P. II ATDVI.
"Best. PIW to Vet: ,
Frazee a Eisettdrichee
They Mil cure the moot violent hetelmhe.
They will our, costive bowels.
They am a tonic la Well o porgstl re.
If your head palm you, maths. will cure you.
If you have indlgemiou the, will hely
It you are nick they will make you well.
Tbey ars the best pill to ettm •
They aro •• plain pill end pill.
' No better pill am be rii,sipetidedi
They art only 25 cents) box.
Post by mall to all parts aid. Ultima Stab..
Direct your letters to Da.gailllft, No. 140 Wool street
Pltteberith. Pa, the Wholesale Arent- metal/terse
TEAMSTERS Arrmeriolit--Dr. Tobias' Venetian
Mow Liniment,ln pint bottlee,l.lseb°cents, l essrre.“.l
&asps and better than any other eutieln everoffened to a
public tor the cure of Cuts, Mae, SYlulse, o, er
heath'', &a Mop • bottle In the stable, It hoe sued many
• valuable ham. New genulas taws signed S. 1. Toblee
Depot, Pt OortbuLdt street, 2(er York
Sold by Dr, EXTBEII.I4O *cod 0.
Pittsburgh 'Probity Works.
JONES. WA.I_,LEVOVOED Ar, CO.,
(Summon towatidak, AttorharY L C 0.,)
Manttfoetnreroofßlght and Loft HMO Door lock., Sparta,
.I=and Thumb Liebe., Platform nod Omm o,
ter Salt
Corn and Pent Mills, and Domtatle Ilardware goner.
ally, corm. of Water sod Groot . otroota, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jo:Wydre
It you value your teeth and a. pure breath
healthy gumsort, and coustablO month. go to 10:Y81i1t'S
140 Wood otroet,wl buy a bottle of Watch Touta W
and 'nom, 00.1 In je2o:lll.eur
Thorn ACUT. iR instantly cured by a few dro
or Dr Kopoor'• 'Ruth Atha ROtne4y. Prevarml awl .1
lb. dry Rion, Dlt Kel - PER, 140 Wood Ft,
jaaxlAvrltl $4O al I hr. drlnl4on M•whit.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY. -10,000 Alen
to eattnas to the sale of the Meet PoPoloe
Donk" In Asnerlre. Ineellsle, lircheolcs, farmer. tunl Teed.-
ern sod-shine to travel, trill nod this to he e v^ry p.ntable
nod plows:sot trainee% sen,lllJoit thew to see the coeintri,
ensl suete motley id the name time. Avon , now to tho ha
loes," ote sivarlog from $5OO Au C. 5 00 Per Y"nr- For 101 l
perticutlnte owl n lien of Ilestere. ad,lrr , sa 11. NI. RULISON.
Queen Isolsloshlnu Melee. 141 Melo "treet, Clnelonetl,
Ohl.: or. irltelnu b u t , RUMS," Philadelphia.
...it0,,,..,,,.
TNtv.i)--A plait fora Boy to learn a
t 00. ,, 2 Men an (loot, end 2 Girinei Emirs. Apply
tot). W. DUNN, Wert FM, of ikderal street, 51 door south '
onto , North Commons, Allogjony City.
WANTED—TAfirst Miller to go to Nadi
vow, Trnn., to whom Aitoona wages will he paid.—
None need apply who
''"°;gbe T;Matiati l l
co.
sett .
r.,vA140-iifith a cash Capi
tal of from $lOOO to s2#lo, to ellitnifd In wrllt`etni ,.
led and profitable ltansaUltring Idne_lnT:in . l : 2B d
, ou:y
by slack of capital.
For perticuinwheddrwor,byletter or In person , GAZETTE
MEETING 110011.
lii ---- ttsburgh and Al
, legbetty DIMITINISS 4 . 4 ACCOMMOti.
doll Power to amount of $11,0 , 00.10 odP• dho
od at Tory ?lodated Wm ♦ 1014 S. MAIN k SON.
soma, BOSTON
AMBRIC
;111 pia. or
L - r PEWSRICE, Pitorawroa, regrectrul - A
IY annenitet* that ha ha* :Teamed the ad plan
managenteeKto It calat*d berme the receitthlterat
Trial of the Jitiropeanmatain In this. Hord. mace, that al
thonab the advantages ate'ed, - Y. , 00 Pl.n
a le bettor
dapted for the nattlersihiteiliddL ma
The accommodation* wait comainc.. or
onturpumed. and the recent impnirements and alterati botto. on*
for the comfort of wham, thltaliathhigiob. d"fr.d.
aelrheod2md
paw ,
DUPING THE PAST,bUICHER this
el pot Family Hotel has Nutt thoroughly
ieatual, additional ireprorteMbla itieM4 The flete gem
orally rattoratol. It will be open gir the reception
filen& artaputrana 'II.IIIILSD.a,I4 of October next.—
They will alway• and the betel ; Re a° b ' Sg4g° ""
awatUag thorn mural or Na and atesntbast •
na.lmd,chx.o.r. • CHAS. L. GUIIHEL.
--;
sAaru — ier...33ll , AXDl ar ' Y '
_
Be " . trxr, (Below the s 4 oar swer Bttage,)
AlleghtistyClity, Penna.,
• - 11.1X117 OF
BRADIAII WOOLVirr i
. 01111N6-.-11101
IX' erery Color sec Madam .
Ts • PREPARED: TO FILL .01IDERS
i
A: hors wake fur Corry caor or umber of Irert... WM.
g b.e. . 0 e a t he gloel ucusulecturers of ktrustellatyk
1. 4 .7W0e1e araN'ir*ogit.wlth tux blutlter,
4414.7.01 lima would respectfully solicit
Acme C the anion ' Twos ar Os" - -
-arownwa sku.nawoot„. --- -
; .
VSk4EROM-10 MAR NOON k ll 4- t?:
;mind aaa t, !Atria & pa,
No.31311•=1“.
' -
I litancrtanrig ASO UM!laCtrlalte DASI, l ! The Manufacturers' Insurance - Company I
Pittalturgh.Jann gAtb,l&A":. j • -
r . ' Ojiin . Ira. 10 .Ifetylotiitt' Erelong.,
Urizi conformity with the 25th section of tine •
PLIILADELPRIA ,
Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, '.
notice Is hereby ins. that application will be mule to 0,,, Charter Perpctual--:Capitalssoo,o4.lo.
Legislator, at the next ussion, for the Renewal or LYt.an
WILL IN SP ni: -AGAINST ALL KINDS Or
Ilion of the Charter of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' ••
Bank of Pittsburgh, forth. term of fifteen Pwr'S. DV orlt'r '.
Fire, .Marini and• Inland Risks.
of the Board of Directors.
Jr:Nl:Crud Iv. It 'ANN y.0,,h1,,,..
IVAL A. 1
! AARON S.L.IPPINCOT7. President ..-
1110 DES, Vice Preeident
E---TITE ONLY OrricEs where 'Pickets can he 4 • ALFRED AVEKKS,Secretary.
pro °N
cured am Cleveland for Chicago and the North. ! . 1
%Feet, or ria Deltaic and Cnlutnbti. to Cincinnati and It, . DratCroaS. . I
, .
Sontli-west, cornerof Wayne and Liberty 010,0. anti No. Aaron S. Lippincott, Won . D. Thom., Ctn.'s M Aw,
lAn 31ouougaliela Mouse. 4 ., lnars below the corner. . Wm. A. Klo.lea, . William Neal, Alfred Weeka
F. KNOWLAND, General Aent, J. Riasldu Sank, Chn , J. Melt John P.lsimons.
_solicti C. G. 11.. It, 11. C. ILK- C. T.& M. S. R. it. ' Jao.loli P. Smyth.
ItTrltatier.
1 U'1201.1.A11 SAVINGS BASK. No. 6:, Fi.urth 3'.,, 11-al. • E. D. J!mee. Esq., Clash. Cit. Bk.
, crawl,-1)o made with this -Bank Erin. tine j,,,,„,.. 5tit0 0 . ...,e E.,,,.. ales.re. sown... & C 0...
' first day of October will draw Intoned Dom that date- Janne Llownit 1.10.1., .. T. Kennedy, Jr.. & CO., 1
ettleentd CHAS. A. Cill.ToN. TriMPLlttlq. c . ii . 1., , ,1,,,,,,, K.,,, , .' .14"ntic ' lianiptoti k 00, '
riiHE INK QUESTION. •• J. S. Lee. EN., Cunningham & CO.
j. Pittsburgh Ofttee, N 0.90 Water strcet. ,
J. W. MAI:TIEN Agent. .
nirltic W. If. WILIttaN, Agent. Dahl:Nue.
; Mrrehants' Iniuranee Co. of Philadelpftiti.
; wm. V. PETTIT. Preto D. J. McCANN. Scriatairy.
Ammutnt Capital Stock paid In and oprasted...V-110,PIN) I*
. 5Urp1u , ....,............ .......................... ....... ...... KA42 , a 0
PATENT NONCORROSIVE INK
And the nuperiority OM, ail other Ink
ryz..4,1
Iniuroe rorno Itivkv on the rlbto and Mississippi Itivers and
trOottorho. Invores enainvt 100. or damage by Fire r
olvo agnolvt the 10,11. of the Fos. andlnland
FIRST IT WILL NOT DISTROI A STEEL Via. totton and Tino,io.rtntion
• MMII,CTO..
Wm. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery. John M. Thantroy,
McCann. E. F. Witmer. Kenn Bel°. L. Woolston,
John .4. 31nrritil, Charlet, It. Wright, John J. Patteitton,
Elwood T. Plovey
It cannot he ilt•etrop . ti even 1.7 I xnloc Acid.
OR METALLIC I'EN OF ANY KIND.
IT IS TUE MOST FREE FLAMM
And you arc at leant um hundrtni per cold
api:Rm4tryfer
Ike-Every person .houbl eotteidet the itilyeet
.1 U. D. CLARK, 13 Sitjxit .trerl.
Magazino tor Oct9lwr, and nll dm We..kly 1
Papers.
DECIDED
THE LAthES' .10URNAL FOR ocToBER.
This new illustrated Magezitio Lnei,iros, its coven...lwo
merit met with most unextweteil NOCCP9S. the
out Fashion Plat, clinks, Tel., n t Engraring.,Wleel
eleborsto designs In 'Needlework, hing..
colln
Mania Nlngellansows matter, together with ita ins m, hen
tendered It theMmt minable, ent,tehling mot cheapest
'linguine in the world. Prim only rents.
MINT
I=l
FIFTH STREET,
Public Sale of Real Estate.
RSUANT to the order of the Court of
Common I'lean of Alleghenyunty. John Dowlda.
Commit.. of the pcnion and estate of co William Longhead. a
lunatic, will will at public outcry. on TUESDAY. October
18j„ at 10 o'ctook n. U., el the Court In Pitt.
burgh. all the rightll, intereat and eclat*, of cud Wittlarn
Longhoad,of, tumid .001 11101 pheie of land .iltuato in Plne
Alleghany connt), to ill 130 or 140 wire,
and adjoining land. of tirorgr on'the east. titsitige
tinier on the eolith. John Dean and Gilleland on the
1,10 and Thrunaa Rendeily on the uorth.
Enquire of MAILSIIAI.I. A ItlbiWN, Attorney, at Law,
No 104 Fiftlititr.d. Pitteldirgh, or the aulowrllair,
va2A.3101. Jolly Nail/S.
D E A VEIL COL , LANI.OS FOB. SA I.E.—
Wu bane IPA acres of fleet Oa. fanning WA, initiated
to above county, near the Enon Station. on the I'. PW.
k. C. It. R. The old Chivelon.l read rum through the
balm), goc.l timber land
Buildings aro ti it woe hon.. gri by 34 feet. and kitchen ad-
Hump:. Inoue boo. leet; •i.riog cod emu, !ion,
• anal' Orchard. The V/ Wile place well motored and under
Wit with cannel cowl. Will le at ,great lwr4ain If al
tilled for axon at IBLAKRIN it RICH EVS,
seriZS-dsaiT Real Katie. Brokers.
•
IVOTICE '11) THE 1 , 1111,1 c GENE R.-
II ALLY I• t ,,
.itrect trout Fri-eli and Sall of
lariiirt and brat quality. A 1.., in ran. rind boll r n. wl.lr
1 warrant rqual to any l,n , uaLi to thii city. and will b..
told wholoralp and retail at No. 37 VII, M.
re 24 - 11. ILIUM/I.lli AO.
FFRESHBUTTER.--wkl 11., strictly fresh
Fla Bolter, Mkl Jut Inert. Egg.. 1,01,4,1 anti I,r Aida
t., 11. ILIUM& :77 VII. i ter....t.oliwiiiitr
ANTE1).—$10.11110 of tirst class Min&
awl Mitrtiiegw. Amity to
111,th tr RICHEY,
Cnrrtar !nut Stnithlield fttrnet,
IiTED -5.1441 of first chuon flumine,N
Payer haring ii?..l.k,a tour au.' aix In“rah. t..ruu.
ApOr Iti.AKELY Itll - 111.:Y.
tlornrr S.r.uth and 0nuth15..1.1
lIESkILLE SCARFS-3. A. :klAstIN
C
1.••• tr,otred 3 turtle, supply of thr.e. ha.n.l•mun .
.o.l.lnounible paaia •
.
CA - .S: P, ll'b r
OPS— A. t. MAy.os 3: Cu. have
mc'stm
A. 21.00, Om, 1100 t 0
0r alorty. •0. - 211
S - jiXOS;l ' PLAIDS-30 0 pieces beautiful'
hew style. I , a.sony 11,4 RASA.. Just 01 , 0204 1,1
00.21 1 .1 11AtON 2 CAIS, 'l, II $llll .4.-
CitOM 1 1 ; ( ME EN 1 1, 00 lbs. jut ree'd and
larval. by .....4 tb. L / I .4,IINESTOCK a .1.
iffiiii-O-STVVELIAM —lO O O lb, in zytoye
Awl!, .10 by 11. I. t A lIN 21,11 1 1.11 i AL C.
LWN 'S li ATI' A IR( P. , ---1 4. gr.. un hand
.a h. - .10 it 11 A. L A IVY 22IFOCK aCU '
ALCOIIOI.-2 5 lii.lA. jtaot. lANY'LI anti for sale
by .01.71 II A I' 11INES1tICIA ICO
El WillUE STON E--1.0l)t 16. in pulre and
.IL. a. W.I. Y.` IL I. FAUNEFrOCK F. CO._
CLOVES -1000 lbs..ai hand and for sale
nelli 11 1.. FAIINIZTUM A. CO.
Vlnti V .I_LCIABLE . WESTERN LADS
POI AALE—Its wereti fine amis.; Iftuil In Alanniken
mainly, lowa only orie mile from the Mliwieelppl now.
401 Win 011,1 rholrofarnalnle, Wids near the shorn.—
LI% wren of the bent farming lionbi. lying In Bremer On..
lowa loth@ mlilet of flotolOting forms, well tnolierot and
watered.
acres definable land, 611111114 mile, of Anoka, a flour
ishing town at the Junction of the tlimissippi end Rum lie - -
era, end about 2 miles from the dl of St. Pant, ldintlewate.
eno acme lying in Ts - ennui-Iran, lose Clare and tldplievre
Imes
Wisconsin. Lusts ere rem good, Laving
Imes select.) for colonel purposes, they will 1,, small
tracts to suit purchafma.
Alan, some very valuable mineral lauds containing vein,
tin depaitts Gilead and iron urea, lying martini Imo Moun
tain Railroad, In Miennort.
The above lands ,the principal part of which were located
after personal observation satin , three to file Foos aincei)
ere mar th - e Hem of wveral of the principal %miens Rail
roads. Written descriptions accompany each tract. We
u
mite apecial nttentlon to the above amine lauds, and will
them Domaine In tracts to sit buyers. Apply to
IILAKELY h RICURV,
cur. Sth mid Smithfield
Hats and Caps.
J AMES WILSON ix note receiving 6i
rail Styles of HATS ANDCAPS ilstAlentlement
llamado Silk Drew LIAM. and Lull.' Riding Bate:
Soft Mate of =lens ktnll9-11netenrinu, Memo, ME
Youth's and Caildiwn'e Farley Ilea and Casa In grw
sty, flentlomen and Youth's Silk l'lnolt Cape, new *I
Please call et No. NI Wood ntreel
se2llaltf JAMES WILSON'
Eleaond Hand Fined Boilers Wanted.
THREE OR FOUR DOUBLE FLUED
BOILERS.. Any person having them for Bile will
pleam address Box 011 Pittaborgh P. 0., stating where they
may be examined; also peke and dimension. se3.liotd
ABAROUCIIE OR CARRIAGE, withtti-o
Amts, mowed to Lire to two week. Loam word Oda
doe At thlihflioe or at WELLS, ILIPDLE &
r;a3V No. SO P. Will Street
FIi;VC - W NE lAALEBO BUGGY WITIPS of
. our own manufaetare, warranted In every style of
ankh, for sale by WELLS, RIDDLE & CO.,
webs No. SO Vottrth Street.
D RAY WHIPS,
TRAM Will PS. •
LEATHER WAOON'
of all tikes, and of the Lest material sad workmanship, at
se2G WELLS, RIDDLE CO'S.
POTATOES - -: A N) bus. Neshannuct Potu
reedand for sak by HENRY U. COLLINS.
NV°°,‘„lon7,sl.oo
cAre3ci:Tilallosud
BUTTER -5 bbls. prime >B just reo'd
and for salobp se2o IIEN RV 11. COLLINS.
CHARCOAL 'METAL--
100 taus Cold lilotat Charcoal Pig Metal,
N.,•2 . . SAMUEL IA ER,
Federal barer!, Allegheny City,_
HOUSE FURNISHING.. "URI/WARE
STllltE.—lionmkuvpingartielra genet - idly.
Hollow IV.,
Tut& Cutlery. •
)•Toted %Cam
Brittannia,
Wight.
no.l pn•cnd Tin Warr,
Woiul and Will... Wear,
JOHN FLEMING.
veal No. TT, Morkul strooLoorner uf
C .
AR IttAGE OI LC LoT lI—A large m o ck of
Enameled and plain nr.lllTcnntt ,rl.ll.he on hind at
and 2.4 St. Clalr strcrt. odd J. kIL PIIILLIP.I.
ItIINSPAItENT WINDOW S11A1)11S
nil Mode at tho Oilcloth Waremottlll . 2/ranl 7.8 St. Clair
tract. raldt .1. rntLuPs.
II OAF lIOLLAND, for NV ittlitrW SltittleS—A
• ' - r ittlety of widtba, utt hand at . 10 and ttaFt. Clair - rt.
" 4 . 74_ J. a Mr 1.1111.1.11 . 5.
4. 7 4
Letter, Commercial Note, Ba I
INbst and Ladles' Nate Papers for nal i ; . bi .
HAvcs.
tte24,.. corn , Markel and Scrondatreeta
I RiUdirTINO PAPEltS—Antiquarian,
• nimbi. Frlapbant, Atlas, lattpartal surd all the , marl..
lien lured by EngIIIINITI and Surveyor,. far nate by
001.1 IS. S. ['AVM,' ,•
-
TARTARIC ACID--800 lbs. powdered for
note by B. A.PAIINESI — OCK A (%).,
me2.l ' corner Mat and Mond at.
GAITER UPPERS.—Uppers for Gaiters'
and Oxford teea—rsuly for lastlog—snade of bra
French Calllkla and Patna Leather, coustantly on hand Slab
pr sale by se% 'BARD.
11E11.—NO eke
MUM;
21b Liberty st.
ALTLMORE SOLE L
~Vacilit received and fur nab, by
ELIZABETHAN -A new decorative WU
Paper, Elfitebethao design, Pot red eud ter ®le
W. P. 31AUSIIALI , 6 CO., 75 Fourth et.
OUlSXlV.—lfighly enriched DeCollitiOMl
of this LLrin forsole - by W. P. 3tAIS
. WALI. &CO. .
ITAPOLEON 1111.—:-DeaignsPaparilang ,
lAlog.ascondmgsowe tireseot prevallitirtute, arroutlo
W. P. MARSHALL CO.
A ISIERICAN WALL PAPEI{-:—lnenciless
11 ••=trey of flowerer Planutsetare. at all prices from Pr
Upwards. - seZl P..IIAItSUALL & CO. .
OAR-75 b 181.111113 Soap just - received
S
wt fbr We by SPItINUER 11A1141A11011,
NO. Li* Lanai area.
Y
0 AILNIMY COMMENCT
bssi NG yrilb 11 copitAl
PIC ' S -001,1,ARS:
4 i gißrhir - g — ED-76 bugs Timothy 'Setti
tastonatta /Wile I it. DAISICLIr & 00.
MIMITEI
WM. T. PETTIT, Preddent,
F. F. WITMER, Pr,ideat.
D 1 9 ,111 1. J. AlcCsAtt, Secretary.
AUT.,
Seigel', lamb A Co., Philadelphia ,
Duck, Mtagan AFt Wilde; do.
Truitt, Bru,& ,
Putarny. Caldwell & Ca, do.
A. T. lat.. A Co., do.
Steinmilz,Jastk. & Co.. do.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE. No. 97 WATER I.:Till:FIT
In the tam dearoctioti of P. to W. POINDEXTER, Affront.
The Great Wesiorn Fire And lame Ins. Co.,
NILLADELPIIIA.
No, 331 Walnut Street
co WEIL PICAPROII..
INK KV ER !TARE,
$500,000
FIDE LVSCRANCE.—PeretuaI or linaltod, nude U town
or country. 1,11 every .ter{ tiro of property.
D
INLAN INSILLANI 7 E. tiooda by Canal, Lakes and
Land 17,wri.0n., to all pat ia or ti n+ Uttion.
Yeaacia, Cargo and Freight,
etnbrarlog River Trattnporration.
C. C. LATIIROP. Preridont.
W. DAIII.I Mi. Pr rid.it.
J,v.,,ph J. iluckol. !'errolary
11. K. ilichanham, An.tdant S.cretary.
MA:Y)\IO MALI.,
m'.l^
:M===g
Inourancr
matmom
Choi. C. Lathrop. 437 IV.litnt street.
non. Henry D. ILmre, ra Vahan street.
Alexander l{'WllJen, Herclunt. 14 North Front O.
JOllll C.'llunter, non of Wright, Hunter k Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Trnrl• & Raker.
John It. llcetinly, firm of June., White k McCurdy.
non or Sllll ~,,, it Co.
J.. It. Smolt, firm ..f Jo'. FrOM A Co.
Thor. 1.. 011fraple. firm of Gfily.ple k
Loom II ulelint, attorney and Counwllor.
Th.. W. Mato, OoblsmlM's HAIL
Stillwell B. 111. hop. firm of 13109np, Simon. k Co.,
William Dialing, (hut. of Itmdlog,)
John RI., 90 South Front tareat.
F.. Harper Jeffrey., firm of Wm. H. Brown k Co.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
,p 7 IC Water street. INIInbIrEb•
anklechanics' Insurance Company
Pl'arthmast Ourner Second and Walnut Sired;
PIIILADELPITIA.
The fallowing statement exhibits the boststeseandcond
Lien of the Ct 'wpm,. to Not. 1, IMO:
Premium , . rteviveti um Moline and Inland Rieke
to NoV.I. 1b $214084
Fire Premium 176.796
!Menet. Loans 13,704 47
$400,18
.SGI.4 GI
. 30,7 :17 SO
. 15,A8D 00
Total reeatiat..
Pahl ?larine lonta,
lisi•vos•••• Sal", • ••••.I C"111111M 41 111.
ii,lit•111,1114, l',Attuiss I awl
Agoti• Char;,-- 27.474 GA
11:.•lance rvmainim, v , th eon , VY • -•--• —••
City and 4....ountylA+ ......$ tu.,4•1 i•
11.tiou tk•
1-v1.500 ou)
ou
KNiio s .l BoOhio
VI. ,
‘5, COILLIerIIII.. - 411.
Diral.l and Consnitantlnu Bank
rttn..l. 00
t unt. tll.entutn. Duncan
York
Delo, n 1 rat - meu on brink net yet
. ....... ......... 07,700 00
Not, Wr Morin, I.trnilorns 108.410 50
Due (runt Agent,necur....l 3:...71-0 19
['tut - nit:run l'olieses recently In.
nmni. end debts doe Ilse Cl, .
nulance In Dank,
S.T2-1,1.157 on
The Board or Directors lotto this day decttred
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PEP CENT,
Payable on dentaud on the tontine.e or the On:snarly the
let incdant. TIIOIIAS B. FLORENCE, President
EINAR] , Ilnwtat.n. Ser..n.ry.
Tilted. J. BUNTER. Agent, Pittlbargh,
No. 90 Water etre..
MOM
Life Imitiranee.
AHRRICAX LIFE IItiSURANCE
An
THUBT CO3IPANY.
.Soatheast no o n, of Irdnat and Paarth
PUILADELPIIIA. . .
Incorporated Aprtl . 9th, .1510: CattivdStock jaoo,ooo.
0/fICT.S.
ALEXANDER IVIIILIII2I, Prnaldent,
Id A lO 3ll A LI. II EN 2El', Tkm Prardderd,
J. r7LN C. E1M5...5....err1a,, and Artnary,
JOHN 8. WlL&JN,Trna.nrer.
YOSILD or TRUSTLI.
Alexander NVldldln 1.4.11 in A. Gorky,
Llensary, IT. Eamon& Marv.,
William:, P. Bolton, Elleha Tracey,
lion. Jr.rplt nu m. P. Cnalth,
alsolq,C. Pins, . Genctre Sti - ftrahna,
Jonaallorman, I
_Mlltrodd MatlaCk,
WM. F. lIIWIN M. D., Medical Eramleer.
nia company snakes Inn:ranee on line, on moat notsona ,
Me terms. It Ina been successfully managed for several
years by an experienced board of tinkers and trasteem end
trustees boo nkraya paid protnptly its lowed, and every
desersing of roundelsce nod patron..
It. R. POINDEXTER, Agent,
97 Water stmt, Pittaborgh.
trance Company of
EL P 111.4.
Fronklin Fire lzusul
PHILAD
Macrons.
Charles W. Baneker, Adolph I?. Berle,
°serge W. Itichnni., Samuel Grant,
Them. Hart, -David S. Brown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jamb B.
Tobias Wagner, Merritt tatteraen.
CIIAILLE.. N. BANCELIt. President. ;
00.00.00 0. lIANCUIR, Beeretery.
710. Company continuo. to make insurances, permanent
ur i hotted, on every description of property in town nod
,mtintry, at rates as low as are consistent with enmity.
The Company hors ream - red inrge contingent fund,
*lnch, with their Capital and Premiums, stably Invested,
pSurd ample prutectinit to the natured.
The Meets of the Company, on Jamtutry let, 1151, no pule.
Mort{Nvis... .......
Real Mat;
Temp:miry Lana.
fitockn
$1,212,708 4t
Since their incorporation, period of twenty-me years,
they hare held upward, of One Million', Pour Hundred
.thoinend,Dollars Lames by lire, thereby affording eridenai
of the edointages of Dietitian., as well RA their ability and
cilspoeltlots to newt with promptneße ell llobllld e.
J. GARDNER COrYlfi. Ascend.
split Ofilen Southeast row. Wood and Third ete.
Continental Insurance Company.
aled by the Legislature of Alm)leuusia,
•
win • •
PERPETUAL CUARVER
Authorized 171L1t1, One Million WWI,-
&eland end acumulatteiCapitel..—.....
HOME OFFICE.
N0..61 Walnut &reel, abort &mut, Made/AM.
Piro Inedanco on 121ultellngs, Fontduds lUereldulleo,
geneally.
Mange Insurance Mt (Inegod and Freights, to all part!'of
the trora
Inland !durance ondootle. de r by Lakes, Alton, Canals
and Land Corr Moat, to nit parte of the talon, on the mod
favorodeterlllll, consietent with otecnrlty.
DOILMII.6.
•
0 BOlttiti W. COLLA DAY, formorly Ilecovirr ^f Deadit.
,fillE W. C 00...—. _ ,
Phewlelphi.
WV. BOWERS, formerly Register of Willa.
JOUNI OAKSIAN, armof Coleman firnlth,lmPolllalc
Ha ware and Cutlery Merchant. No. 21 North TUFA
la A, above Market, Phila.
JOST:111 OAT, firm of Joorpli Oot A Sort Oppperwarithit No.
12 Quarry Fillet Phil.
YiDWI o, 111,
to MACHETTE, firm of Idartetto liaiguet
P a. Merchant. No. 1 . 24 North Third
at •tabove Itneo,
110 WA ,D
llorottneo,t'klln.
INCIIMAN. finuof Living...toad 110., Produce
airl Coninlllion lien:haute, No., 27° Market at. above
Eifihtlt _
GEORGE W. IN)LLADAY, President.
GALAN WlLSoN.Seennary.
JOSUIJA ROBINSON, Agent.
N... 24 SOW et . lop entire.)
m 4.5.1.11 tic
-
Reliance Mullin! !flatmate Company of
PIIILA ft ELPHIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
CIPR/41.5177,916—A55em V3Vi74 43—Reef: at , inTS77.II).
Pint, I !venter.. un Ropier., Merchandise. Furniture, tn.
In town or moor),
They, oottnitl principle enteliinetl with the itecority et •
Stock ft. r itel, entitles the Ineerod to @hare in the profits of
the Company. without itabliity fur lesee.
illoC.Script Certificate. of this Company,' far' penfitt non
convertible itt per, into the Qtpital Stack of tht. Company
CLEM TINOLEY, /Walden.
D. 11. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary.
1,141.1 . 013/J.
I O. Al Strteul,
John R. Wtn-rell,
Benj. W. Tingley,
7.. LothreF,
IL L (tenon,
Roberrintand,
o:gteeinlon
tNiss. , Leland ' ,
Wm. 21. Semple, Plttsleg.
3. O. COFFIN, Agent
tier Third eml Woe.] etreete
CI , III Tingley,
IL:Tholnynou
&wind Ilurpbaro,
O. W. Ouventer,
Robert Steen,
C. A. Wood.
11111,
Jacob T. Duffing,
William Mawr,
Neptpise Insurance Company,
OF PHILADHLPII-I'A,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Organized under Wo Ovriend lolorrinco i.avr with • C•4l
Capitol of 1,100,0d0, privileged to inerraeo to AX),OO.V.
Inttlrea tignieet bev or damage lig Vire, Marine, Inland
Naviipitiosi and Traiibporiatiun.
LACOIILIN. Prraidnot.
RICHARD SIIIELDR, Vico Prealderit.
GEORGE SCOTT, Reerviivil ,
DIMCTOIRE.
GOOrge SOW.
RiorlAl2::
1: F. Slaterell,
u.C. - Butler.
PR it CILMHY, Aivenirt;:j
11.11,(euttweou Wciud it •
11. 0. LimithlD4
W. C. Stotfrslary,
D. Slstravrond,
IL M. Garble,
William Dawn.,
el yle_ 0119cr, Laiyette
Ftwo and Lan,
INSUNANCE COMPANY, . •
No. ]49
,Chesnut Street,
OPPOSITN TUE CUSTOM ROUSE.
• Witi m.ke all kinds or Insurtoce. either Pv+Paula Or
Limited, on el•rrySesaistimr-vt._ s!"ib,dl'N'
at framable mt. uf premium. • "--
/1-11 " n4Dvns, bee rneleigki.'
S'B. EngiWy
P. 11. SiverY.
• . Pdaraisp,.
iajiktiMPPcs " - Winlat:—...i ^ .:J-r.0•11,',.,
711limmukwA16. OZIIN Nit
MO* , emir Ildmi sal Wort si
•
CIE=
• Manufactures' Instranee Company.
F . t rp'. NI m 1 7 :1 1 - . 1 0 sii, e.l Inland..
Offloe—N ' o. 10 Akre/ante Erthane.
a ilooda.au; July I,ISST.
Noticed: , hereby given; that the Agency of
this Conway, to the elty of Pitlaburgh, wilt unil' further
Otter, be eunducted by J. IV. 31AIrT1K1.. whom long cape.
rinks in underwriting sad o , o nneerion arida kbleollice in
Philadelphia, well qoalltlea lam for cot ducting tle business
In a manner that volt glee general sathdactiott. IN tarot%
diatly recommended to all one patrons, to Wen Ihi , those do
eiring inforance. A. WEItES. Segrettlij-
The Mailmen of tba abare Company will be Conducted at
' N 0.96 RA lilt Street, Motown!,
i aellgedtqc ' J. R. SAIXTF.I4, Agent.
Delaware
.0 Mutual &lief) , ittoorar.ee Company,
...,
/.-p*Lted by the Legislature - of 17,1,,,,,!,,,,,,,,„,i5,,,5.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut tae.,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
VAIIIIVI: LIrSCRANCESoti VOIMi2, Cargo, and Freight
to all parko of the world.
INLA,VP INgURAN6I , 3
no Goods. by Ricers. CMtals,
Lakes and Lond Carriages, to all parke of Ito Union.
J'.l/11: GV.SCRANCES ott Ilerchandiee generally --On
Stores, Pwelllngilouses.lc.
.40044 or the cbmp.s., Soy. 3d, Via.
tonde,Atorippe,...ad Bra! Estate....-. $101,1160 04
Philadelphia City, and other Loans 105,916 66
Stock in limls, Mimed and InmranceCoa. ..... . 16;1' 4 0 03
111110 Reachable 212,601 50
Cub on hand 37441 ZS
Balances in hands of Agent; Premiums on Ita
rltie Policies recently homed, and other debts
doe the Company 121.07,6 10
Solotriptlon Notre 100.000 00
William Marten, J• 111114. C. Hand,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophilue Paulding ,
Himond A. Sander, .11.1.5 Traquair,
Jithn C. Davis, - • William Eyre, Jr.,
John It. Perim*, Joshua L. Price,
George G. Lelper, . James Torment,
lalward Darlington, Samuel N. Stokes,
hr. It. H. Huston, llonrJ Sloan,_
William C. Ludwig, James B. Alciarls ti• I,
Hugh Craig, Thomas C. Hank
Sleswer Mcilonin, Hobert Burton, Jr ,
CharleslCelley, John B.:Semple, Pit t 1,4,
11. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morgan, -
J. G. Johnson, J. T. Losrmi
WM. AIITIN. 'President.
T1105.C. ILANI), Pion President.
Homo Lramot,Sectotary.
P.
apllyd No.
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and latrine Ins. Co.
Office; Corner Market and Water Stu.,
- PITTSBUROII, PA.
ROM GALWAY, President. P. A. Mransar, Seep.
Annan' EMIG, M.D., F..ratolnlng Physician..
This Company mak., every Insurance apportatinlng to
connected with LIST RISKS.
Also, agAinet Hun said aro Risks, n tha Ohio and
Sllestreippl river. and tribCutarig o
es, and 3larbse gra
orr
Anddly.
against LOSS or Damn's. by Ern.
And Addis. the Perils or the Sea Mild rnlend i.rntisni
nod Transpartatlon.
Policies; Issued at tho lowest rates consistent 1.101...Yety to
all parties.
• -
Rama Galway,
Samuel McClinton,
Joseph P. Gamma. 31 . 1 J,
John Scott,
James Marshall,
band Richey,
James W. Hallman.
Chas. Arlmthnot,
fole—mr2S.ly
Eureka insurance Company,
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Offict .2V0.9 Water SL, AtLeburgh.
smarm' YAT txr., 1857:
Stock Eno Dill 4 payablo on demand, and occur
ed by two spprored names- .......
Cub, in Pittsburgh Trot Company
Premiumnur5e__..........._..._.:.:._.......
12-1 sham Mailings Rank Stook—Cost..
Wok Accoante-..
J. n. Shoeolverger,
W K. Nilulck,
R. D. cAwhng,
JrAnJ A. Canyl ,, Y.
C. W. Bate. (or.
Jam,. Retkurrt,
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh
311.11SI(AL1,, , ..,ratitr)
7.,10 Mari et and "ITZ,6 Strati.
trg.Toanrer !101l and Cargo Itivkaon the Ohio and Mit
airvippt direr, and TriLatara a.
41* - 1 ntorre against h.a or damage by Vint Me', against
the pmla of the Sva and inland Navigation and Transport.
atiou
Win. Dooley,
SKIIIIM Rea.
Robert Dunlop, Jr.,
Ilarbaugh.
Isaac M. Pennock,
Wo'PT Dryout,
Jam. M. Cooper,
Monongahela Insurance Com
Ovure, No. GS W.m. Smarr,
WM /more Against oil Minds of Fire and /it /lists
Glincir-JAMES A. lIISSCIMBON, Presidee*.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
Wm. B. Holman,l Ales. King,
John Atwell, Wilnon Miller,
Wm. Rea. John McDevitt., .
Shia. S. CLarka, Geo. A. Berry, '
Jam A. Iftitchimn hill UMW
-- Western Insuranoe Comp
OF PITTSBUROII.
GE01101.: DARSIK. President,
F. SI. 10R.DuN, Perssutry.
Will Insure Kg:1013[01 kinds of firs. end Marine Hi
DrILLMOSUL
t.
J. W. Butler.
•
C. W. Ricketeon,
%L W. 3ackson,
Mc/m.lm
Prn
• Nathaniel Miran,
J. Lippincott,
Willi= Smith.
Hem° %stip:3l°n want by Directors wall kaolin
in thlecoinmonity, ans who mat IlWrally7_akitistaralprotept•
ly fun all irnes at the OFFICE. No. 92 Water street, (tAle,
*Co. ;, l4.ebonso,trito !Mat. Pittsburgh.
•
MIM
C "
-PARTNERSHIP. —The uidertrigned
have entered int. • co.partnerehtp. tatting atiet MOM , '
August tot, 1S id, under the mime and etyleofJ/LS. MIMS=
(o, stimeasoni m Wok. 1111rier 3 Sem for ths ti*ne ul
doing a Wholemie and Detail Lumber' Trade. They '
taken the yards or the late firm of tint. s son, and
hope by strict attention to merit a continuance of the pat
ronage extended to the late firm.
Dressed Flooring, Shelving. Weatherlloarding, and a gen
mai A.SBOIIMAtit of Lumber in the rough, Hoards, &Mt,
Plank, de., gr.
Lower Fen], Robison street, between Federal and Sendsz
k 7. tipper Ford and Office, Elandosk - y street, near Market
Square, Allegheny City, Po. JAS. M'llR.LER—
seleol2ir - JNO. TfIOIIIMON..
NOTICE.—The Annual Meetingof the
Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Salt. Maaufatating
°untruly alit ho held on MONDAY, the Gib diva October
next, 0110 Velca A. 04, et the Alcoa' the Company. Mina
street. Phlladelrbla. • ot:onam ToomrsoN,
selflaini• Secretary endTreunter,
.$918,12S 0.9
51,37' TS
. &SSW 17
61,880 00
61,140 S 1
NOTICE.—The partnership of the ander
', !agent doing business under the title of MURPHY k
BURCHFIELD, will toradnate by mutual consent on Bap.
tember I, 1467.
All persons having unsettled •accountswlth the Arm win
greatly oblige by calling before Mat date' and making /set
tlement. ' W. IL MURPHY,
BURCIIFELD,
The bnalness will be continued et the came location, N. E.
corner of fourth and Market streets , by J. N. BURCH
FELD. .rhdtf
DISSOLUTION—i'p, Co- artnerabiEhere
tofore existing under the rusare and style of PHELPS,
1.71115 , k•CO: is this day &tiered billtnitadon. The bur.
loon of the Orman' be chatal at the old .tend. St. Cole
street, [tear the aid alleglisny Bridge, by W. 11. PIIELPB,
who is duly authorized to use the name of the Brat in the
settlement of Its affairs.
-$1,000,000
-. 631,600
Pittsburgh, Sept. let. 111 M.
•
.
CO -PARTNERSHIP
eign.lheso this thg entered into • oapartnerothlyon
der the name and style of PIIELPE,.PARICE i CO, for the •
I nTlTte ' l e ve " = n e, " l " .• " llThen . Thr . *rests '. =dtetor O" y ' rff n
moan. Phelps, Carr 4 Co, and, winger:end eatint:utlr
and eub.autial boildlogN'and prostirod the latest lieProTtn
000000 ht mochinery, im„ together with • IMP/ . 0 . 2 Poi/
00-
lected stock a nd rial, Alley are prepared to esectita with
promo...at a dispatelt, amnions yetrnateti to them: Alt
work wntranttvi to lo; of the host qt./4 . ty, The maier part
ner boring in yes. erroriettee bonny., they
hopo'by Whitt attention to merit a contimumee of the rat
ronage so liberally [...mini on the late firm.
14. We ompiny POPE PLT TIIE 'PERT BAST 'WORK
MEN.
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JOILND. PARSE.
Feptember lrt, tSI . Y. 11. LOVE.' teel;3md
A LLEOIIENi VALLEY
-ionto VAL UPTI
YftrIGLITDEPOT TO THE CoIINED OY MAUD AND ,
CA UPON STRELTS, NINTH WARD, AND A G4DAT BY,
DUOTI ON OF TA it MY RAT and after Wm,
H eight will bo received oo above at the following ratan ,
To MAhoninif PU T 1 1 Pcn I dn
To Gray', Fol , ly to
To BM Boa as Mc. " ".
To linnly'e Bend al 31e. "
' • Ylottr—Orcrfire borrefr ededonafer.Affy;
To Mah00ing....... par ' •
ToOray'e blc. u; -
Tolted . thtlik ' '
'l'o 'Dadra . - .... . . ,
borr;lr 40 orer.
To Mehonlng
Tn Gray's Ugly-- • . •moo. .
To god .....
To Bradyell. 7 nit. ... •
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i.l.6ssiirdotteral Ticket Agent.
CiTIZENEV BMW
PTTSBURGIL JULY 28,1857.--Subehtib
ra tilt'be new stook of Able Bank' will pletute take•
mat, that thrielnetalloients upon the mune wlll bodge M
Mime*:
Forts irwthltoeht, of 1.10 per enitvpsynble on Or kebab
the 16th of Angola nett.
Fifth and law. alto per shan,, peinble .On otbefitralhit,.-
Ist of eePhw. lo 4r 4 "t .
atech •
"kNIG-lIST3CFCrifd dr
MACHINISTS..
Corner Fire - and Liberty Ste., PitteburgA,
,FIRST C bASS OPRIGHT AND . HORI
ZONTAL ST KNOIENICI nude to eirdei.
They cam mutton , the nuni4ectian of their Celebrated
FlultrusTungngTWhig
• Bcd4 abd Dr oll nglaithitien; id.
Wroneat Iria 'hafting, with Poi leyg sod
fr ; ftillz,g tn.
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HE 'nndersignedpktivingbeetk aze r ited or;
"clooltieitott tot' the de oft eiiel Alm;
paynt.ted toy the *Whit 'Omuta*
• A SKEI!* - 00,terpeett011y hrtlkithe atteettoit ;tithe btu- .
noel 000smenttywohatiotity orthlso Sties art!:
Theo Steleir:hant,bten :tutiteted: to the' flrittlter,:
noon the hr,IALIpIII tr
to the attiktNehecr
iod tettlend..2o4hl.toety hreititi of halibuts
he'ke, wz litPet their thtiNcelltz lettlNteet
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.31.,041,40111111401=6
$700.t.4 07
. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pitt.lnnrch
Ales•nder Bradley,
Joseph 8. I.l.eec
John Fullerton,
Mansfield B. Droll
David U. Chambers,
Willi= Can:,
Robert 11. Itortloy,
John 11'04
$110,920 00
06,561 49
0.950 00
._._ 5,800 00 5
365 90
... 12,729 95
r A ,430 19
MnctOU:
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I I. M. Pennock,
I NY. W. 31nrtin,
IL T. beech. Jr.,
D. Itlcennill.,,,
(Do. D. Seidel,
.1. 11. lIIIOENDF.H4EIt. Pies'
rayll.llll2.
C.pt. Mark Sterling
S.. M. Kier,
Win. Bingham, •
John B. Dilmarth,
Francis Seiler.,
J. Schoonmaker,
Wm. B. (lays,
•
John I? Baton.
ilettreo
E. D. JONE:I,-Viistalet.
JOS. F. HAMILTON & CO.,
MALTELINIBT - 8f- TOOLS,