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EDITORS and PROPRIETORS
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MONDAY MORNYNG, OCT. 12, 1857
11211)120 mama ON 1.1:C11410E OP Tau PAPER..
..Onti . one Day . Lett t
Enron:W*l4 There is but one day left for
you to work. Is your ward or your borough
well organized live you seenand conversed
with all those whom the enemy has sought to
deceive and eddied? Have you roused up the
careless, stirro4up the sluggish, and warmed
up the faint*earted Are you ready to take
your stand**, pills to morrow, with faithful
men to aid in bringing out your voters, and
preventing the tricks of the enemy from being
successful? If not, devote to-day to what has
been left undone. There never was a time
when your active efforts in• behalf of the good
cause was more needed than now. A full vote
to-morrow may save our State Ticket, as well as
give a full triumph to our county ticket. The
prospects are brightening every hour; and it
4 only needs a little revival of the old spirit—a
" renewal of the old enthusiasm to secure such a
victory to-morrow as will gladden not only our
own hearts but those of the friends of freedom
,throughout the entire country.
That "Molly Maguire" Triek.
The Union tries to relieve its party from the
responsibility of the trick of which Ald. Jamas
C. Cummins (supposed by some to belong to the
"Molly Maguires,") was made the instrument,
by which 300 Republican country storekeepers
were summoned, into the city by legal process
on election day. The excuse of the Union is
that only.nineteen were- summoned. The Union
knows nothing about it. There mere nineteen
ounutunted from the township of Wen Deer alone
and we know that Mr. McCoy, the constable,
was dispatched with these summonses to various
other parts -bf the county. His deputy staled
in Bakerstown that there were three hundred of
theth to serve, and he ought to know more about
it than the 'Union does. Our information on the
subject is full end clear; and there is not room
for the shadow of a doubt that it was a political
trick, Intended to operate against the Republi
can party by drawilig men away from home
when they should- he left fremto the exercise
of their Mort sacred coustilutionni privilege—
ds such we have denounced it., and as such, we
are glad to know, it has aroused a deep feeling
of indignation throughout the county.
PaoottEss IN Fate TRADN.—The Cinciunati
Platform contains the following:
1. Resc/oed, That there are questions connec.
ted with the foreign policy of this country which
are inferior to no dotbestic question whatever.
The time has come foil the people of the United
States to,declare them elves in favor of free seas,
and progriixire fret trade throughoutthe world, and
by solemn manifestations to place their moral
influence at tho side of theirsuccessful example.
This whole platform, into which James Bu
chanan insinuated himself so ingeniously that
he was considered a part of it, is the foundation
upon which the locofbco party is standing to
day.
WILLIAM F. PACKER,
The present candidate of the locofoce party for
Governor of this State, moved in the Cincinnati
Convention that the witole platform,. including
c
the above resolution eh 'aid be adopted "without
the dotting of an i or i
running of n t.'' That
resolution Wm. F. ran er sustained by taking
. tike stump and advocating the election of James
Buchanan on or is that platform. That resolu
tion it is the design of 'this party of plunder to
earry'orit to the bitter end. Their policy is an
entire aryl perfect unity both as respects white
and irave labor. We . have fought a fierce and
bitter bottle now these three and a half years
against the extension of slavery into Kaman
and other territories of the Union. It is "Dem
ocratic" policy to encourage the growth of slave
labor on our free soil mild thus reduce the free
white labirer there to compete with the stolid
bondman, the degradtid African who goes
scourged to his toil. The labor of whits men is.
thus degrades!, oml (is mechanic and farmer forced
lo work for a pitsanrs sit!'e by side with (he block
man who - is 1
....,.sla and cold lac Me or, or to flee
to inhospitable climates where stern nature
. bids tbis tropical chattel to flourish
The case is parallel with regard to home labor
with respect to (he toilir g thousands of our eot
ton and rolling mills. It is true, the Africa*
Aare is not the competitor of the men who were
but a 'month since at work in our mills, but the
ill-paid laborer of crowded Europe is made your
competitor, laboring men, wherever you are to
day! You caonot work ar chap as they art
_forced
to do in Europe, Aay for ell mph. al "fen Cents a
day," angkhrrefore Europe can undararli eta in our
orrn starirt. Think of these - things, men, and be
TUE War ro PREVENT n BUN.—The Hartford
(Ct.} CoUrant says
"One of the largest carriage -making estab
lishments in New Haven, ✓Q D. Cook & Co.,
have issued a notice to the men in their employ,
that they consider every bank in New Haven
perfectly safe, and will guarantee ct-cry bill they
pay out, and will dizelary, any man in their
pay who-is known to present a bill for specie to
the New !Jaren honks duritig the present crisis."
This is similar in spirit to 'the plan of the
Troy manufacturers, who refuse altogether to
pay out bank notes to their operatives tar the
purpose of keeping them from "running on the
banks." It reminds us, too, of the plan adopt
ed in Piqua, Ohio, and one or two other places
in that State, where the banks offered to pay
specie on large toms of their notes presented by
men from a distance, but permitted the citizens
to step in and by direct intimidation prevent
the note holders from taking a dollar of specie
from the counters of the bank. Specie pay
ments may be maintained by the exercise of
such measures as these ; but it does not argue
much for the ability of the banks in whose be
half they are exercised.
FROITR or DEMOCRATIC POLICY:InIC Albany
Evening fou,iati, having ! given a list of the
t
manufacturing eslablishm i nts in that vicinity
that have stopped altogel. er, or are working
half time, , adds this comma C:
The stoppage of these weeks is the stoppage
of food and clothing and fuel .to thousands and
thousands of people, through the channel of the
only industry in which they are skilled. The
stoppage, too is upon the edge , of a long and
il
cruel winter. !What suff
er' g there is in store
for American labor, all can divine. No policy
could have averted so much of the existing mon
etary pressure as is due to had investements in
unprofitable and unfinished ailroada and specu
lative purchases of land in' the extreme West.
But good government soul have made ite tin
necessary to close the manufacturing establish
ments of ' our country at this unpropitious
moment. .If our revenue system bad been
framed to protect and foster American labor,
instead of that of Europe, our working men and
women would not now be standing idle, medital
ingeupon a coming winter of unemployed time
and tantalized by seeing foreign cloth and iron
passing by them, imported under low duties,
dictated by elaveholders and British free
traders.
TITS CAOSS OT oos THOOHLES.—If any one
wishesSo see, at a glance, the real cause of our
monetary troubles, let him read the annexed
statement just made by the N.Y. Custom House
A varterly statement, issuing from the Cus
tom }louse of this port, contain' the following
statements :
The caskduties ree'ddueg the guar
ter ending Sept. 20, amounted to $12,182,000
Value of imports for the same time, 71,250,000
" exports of merchandise do, 15,800,000
" exports of specie do, 10,890,000
Imports, acres -one millions, exports, only about
4rventeen millions, in produce! The effort to
liquidate this largo balance in specie, which be
gan ln Angnet,precipitated the present crisis.
Hos. Loots hicLatt; died in Baltimore on
Wednesday beat, in the 724 year of his age. iie
was 11. S. Senator from Delaware from 1827 to
1829, When he he was appointed hlinister to.
England. •In 1833 he became Secretary of
Stale, but retired in 1834. to 1837 he was
chosen President of the Baltimore S Ohio Rail
road Co, and as- such he became well known to
many of our citizens in connection with the un
successful project to make this city the terminus
of that road.
M=!!
MWMN
[Bpecial Gorrospeudeues of the Pittsburgh Gavotte.]
Oa: 9, 1857.
I.;i4 P r.e G‘Pc.ifilrjhe long agony i 9 'over. A
terminus hais"at length - :been m e ' h o d. The
Sedate to•day at one eelock tossed a bill legal
izing suspension until the second Tuesday in
April. The House Committee reported the form
of a bill this morning extending the time for
suspension to the first of March. It seems cer
tain; then, from these indications of opinion
that longer than nix months cannot be obtained.
That length of time, counting from the 21st of
September, I doubt not will be granted. What
other extensions of credit will be given I do not
pretend toovershadow, even now, although the
Senate has pulsed a bill. The tone and temper
of opinion in the House has been as yet little
tried. This afternoon's proceedings will, to
some extent, test them however.
1 Sortie days since the Senate passed a resolu
tion requiring the State Treasurer to make an
exhibit of the condition of the State finances
and the different depositaries in trhich they are
placed. I send enclosed a copy of it :
Balances in the Tollowing banks, viz ,
Bank of PCllnsylv.ia ....... .. .. ..... ...... 99,199 52
Bank of Northumberland 4.414 79
Bell, Johnston, Jack & Co., Hollidayeg 430 12
Bank of Delaware County 95, 08
Central Insurance Company, Ilarrisb'g.. I 9 80
Carlisle Deposit Bank 436 23
William C. Curry .t. Co., Erie 95.5 45
Bank of Danville 3,112 79
Dauphin Deposit Bank, Harrisburg..... 74,508 78
:J. R. Dick, Meadville ......... ... ..... ... 2,148 17
8011, Smith & Co., Johnstown 490 00
/tell, Garrotson S. Co., Huntingdon 1.239 50
Farmers' Bank Burks County... ..... .... 3,684 70
Farmers' Bank of Lancaster ......... . 11,611:1 41
Farmers' Bank Schuylkill C0unty_.....6,422 02
Farmers' Bank, Reading 5,000 00
Girard Bank 191,475 25
Harrisburg Bank 1,433 10
Humes, li'Allister, Hale ,t Co. Bellefonte 2,531 28
Laporte, Mason S. Co 554 32
Lancaster Savings Institution ........845 20
Lock Haven Bank 1,115 49
Middletown Bank 7,059 09
Merchants'S Manuf're Bank Pittslig.. 3,202 59
Meyhanics' Savings Bank, Harrisburg.. 45,664 63
Reading Savings Bank 12,200 89
Wyoming Bank at Wilkesbarre 8,995 54
Weseßranch Bank 2,674 11
Warren County Bank 788 55
$3,179 38
I send you also a copy of the Hous 9B e bill re
ported by the select committee. The general
principles of it are the same as those of the bill
.which passed the Senate this morning—differing
only in details. 1 think it will pass the House
in nearly this shape.
Section 1 provides that all acts imposing pen
. skies on banks or incorporated institutions for
non-payment of demands in specie be suspended
until the Ist of March, 1858, and all forfeitures
incurred are remitted. Also, so much as pro
hibits them from discounting, or issuing their
own notes or notes of other banks, in the State,
(suspended or otherwise,) or which prohibits
them from declaring dividends, is also suspend
ed till that time. On the Ist of March the banks
must resume on their notes, and GO days after
wards on their deposits. None of them, however,
must declare dividends during suspension ex
ceeding 6 per cent. per annum.
Sec. 2 provides that the banks in Pittsburgh
and Philadelphia shall publish weekly statements
of their condition, and ull other banks in the
State monthly statements; and any failure to do
so shall be considered a misdemeanor, punisha
ble by a fine not less than $5OO nor more than
$lOOO.
See. 3 requires the suspended banks to re
ceive at par iu payment of debts the notes of all
the solvent banks of the State that paid specie
up to the 21st of September last, and they are
authorized to pay the same out so long as said
banks remain solvent; but any bank president
may certify to the Governor under oath his ap
prehension that any bank named by hint is in
solvent, and the Governor shall appoint a com
mission to examine the bank, which shall make
report within ten days, and if the bank is rt port
ed insolvent the Governor will issue his procla
mation to forfeit its charter.
Sec. 4 authorizes the notes of all solvent banks
to be taken in payment of State dues.
Sec.s provides that the notes of all suspended
banks in the State Treasury shall be redeemable
in specie on demand by the State Treasurer.
Sec. ft provides that on all suits heretofore en
tered or that may be entered during the period
of suspension, in any Court or before any vi ler
man or justice, a stay of six months shall be al
lowed on all snits now brought and of one year
in all others.
Sec. 7. The banks must accept !his bill within
thirty days after its passage.
Sec. 8 repeals sec. 47 of the Act of April I it,
1830.
The town is tilled with merchants, tuttnufactu
rers and business men of all classes from Phila
delphia. There are very few people from any
other point. Among those now here are S. V.
Merrick, President of the Sunbury & Erie Raid
road,- and Morton 3PMichael, editor of the h
American. The most distinguished people it, ell ,
departments of Philadelphia life are present.
HARRISBURG, 0ct...., '57.
Niotr.—Edimm Onzfrte:—The Senate was not
in session this afternoon. That body rested on
its laurels for it has passed a bill during its
morning Session. It had to the ertent of that
bill elicited order out of confusion. It had then
to await the action of the House.
The latter body laid the Senate bill upon the
table. The effect of this motion in our House
of Representativesisto permit the bill to remain
subject to call at any time Its consideration
may therefore be resumed at any time. The
House preferred to take up the bill which its
own committee reported and went into Commit
tee of the Whole upon the bill.
An important amendment to the House bill
was offered by iiicholson, of Jetlerson : and car
ried in Committee of the Whole. It compels
your city banks, and those of Philadelphia, to
receive the notes of the country banks or par at
their counters.
Mr. Eyster offered an amendment tit the part
of the third section which requires banks in the
country to publish statements of their condition
to the effect that the publications shall he made
in the county newspaper having the largest cir
culation in the county.
He also offered an addition to the proviso
which excepts wages for labor from the stay of
execution in the following words, "or when the
term of time allowed for the stay of execution
has already expired." This was
The Rouse progressed as far as the firsitsec
tion upon second reading and then agreed to
adjourn until to-morrow morning at 9 o'clock.
The ptospect is to night that a bill will pass
the House, substantially like the Senate bill, but
not to-morrow. The democrats, if they take the
responsibility, may defeat all action. I think,
however, that the bill will pass on Monday. It
is probable that the Legislature will adjourn on
that day, or early on Tuesday.
I send you enclosed the Senate bill as it pas
ted that body this afternoon.
There is a hopeful feeling everywhere to-night
as to`some legislation. I confess that lam slow
to yield my first convictions. They were that
either there would he no legislation or legisla
tion of such a restrictive character that t he
banks will not accept of it. I believe yet limb
although a bill will pass that still the legislation
in it will be of a most narrow and illiberal char
acter.
R.
HARRISBURG, Oct. 11.--The !louse yesterday'
afternoon passed the Senate relief bill on the
second reading. The principal amendment
made was striking out the provision reqUiring ,
the banks to redeem with specie their five dollar
bills. The efforts to change the time of resump
tion proved futile.
The Senate bill legalizes the suspension o
specie payments till the second Monday of April
next, and requires the banks to redeem their
five dollar bills in specie; the second section
provides for a stay of execution for one year;
the third repealed the forty seventh section of
the act of April 16, 1850, requiring country
banks to keep their notes at par in Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh.
Monetary Items by LAO Night's Mall.
The street was taken by surprise this morning
by the announcement that the Illinois Central
Railroad had made an assignment. The as
signees, we understand, are Afeserrs. Hewitt,
Sturges and Tracy.
The New York and Erie Railroad, after
bravely battling almost against hope, for the last
few weeks, has had to yield to the universal
Pressure. •
The suspension of Messrs. Seymour & Co.,
was announced this morning. This is anent'
the oldest houses in the commission paper busi
ness, in the city, and has always been consider
ed among the very strongest in that trade. They
will have the sympathy in their present misfor
tune, of a very large circle of friends. The
suspension of Messrs. Fenton & Co., is also
mentioned.
Among the other auspensionsannounced since
our last are those of Messrs Cary & Co. Ilop.
pock & Greenwood, Wood & Grant, OallaLlet &
Wetmore, Connelly & Adams, G. S. Mimeo,
Buckley & Moore, Baptist & White, and Brum
mell & Roysters.—N. , P, a.m., Saturday eurniny..
No day since the commencement of the crisis
hos been more gloomy than yesterday. The
suspension of the wealthy and prominent firma
of Bowen, McNamee & Co. and W. G. Lane &
Co., the former understood to have over a mil
lion surplus and the latter about four hundred
thousand dollars—the long list of failures in the
Independent—numerous reports of the stoppage
of still other houses—rumors affecting the credit
of several of our City Banks—all contributed to
the general depression and distrust. Exchange I
Is difficult ; Stocks are on the decline ; specie is
almost impossible to be obtained : the banks are
too cautious to adopt suilicient measures of re
lief, and everybody is suspicious of his neigh
bor. After what hasbeen experienced, nothing
would surprise merchants, unless it were an im
proved state of things—A'. F. Tribune, Friday.
The meeting of merchants and bank officers,
held last evening at Lafayette place; was follow-
ed by another of bank o ffi cers at noon today,at. I-.
~,,,,,
._, - .....-s,lnftjat: itottors .
the Insurance Buildings: ; ;:All' - the - Rink meet: --'.....--- '-',': -",. - - --- - -
Ingo which have beenlield Of lae ap 'vein. to hive, .. 1 X.01it , ....._ dir...XICE I,I IV/gß_ .. '-,..t. \ .
resulted very muck as did the e ff orts of the pii-1. ' ~1,-;e1--.101;r0 r eelili, 0 /Vl_ ..Ee•
tktient mountain alluded to in Horace. Thel. crt o sOxitttrifirr ' 7 T.' - lIXTRACE
following is the mouse which was brought forth, . ' .Cuswits ~, ,
OF A LETTER FI10)1
aftCONA.er severe labor, at the. meeting to-day : •
tll
Retoirsd, That it is the duty and inclination To be the • MEDICAL. GETTLEMAN
of all the hanks represented.at this meeting to osis GOO D um , 0 . „„ v , - ATI luumml, . •
aid, to the full extent of their ability, the busi-
V hli Brother at
news community. 'tad aPPlleablo to 0\ v .
• ORCESTER, May,lllSl.
A resolution offered 113. Mr. Withers, of the EVERY AI non LEA a PER MS nod
State Bank, that the discount line be extended .0, 'I their 'Thal It alE_Pl i T ......,
3 per cent. upon the capital of the banks pre'- VARI E T Y (i) "I If ' Thal. • ....“ '''' '''''' Y
tidal the moot Palalabl eas
eat, was voted down. It is evident that no con- OP DIM. well se the mint wholesome
cert of action can-be brought about on the part Sims that...woe."
of these institutions. The only Medal awarded by the Jon of the Se* York
Exhlbltloa for Tessin Rance, se obtained by LEA k PER-
The tunonnt of grain shipped this month and BINS far their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the worm
engaged to go by the 20th to Liverpool alone is
~,...'"4 . 4 " e Ot "Web biting- lod to nomerotte BailottooN Far
-1,100,000 bushels. -, The demand for wheat for Z.M.Z.k t -. ea requested to 'x
that th° moose °I
oolvAn" are leopressod upon the Dottie sod
shipment is not active, and the market is Stopper, and printed spot, the labels.
heavy, and the same remark applies to flour.— Ec "'El.k.de Altaotx for the Baited Stat. ,
JOIEI DIINCAIi A SONS A
One of the most practical ways to make exchange
-405 Broedoay, New rota.
on the East has been adopted by Messrs. A stock always; In . ore. Alm, onlers - recolved for Mess
Ceo. Smith Stpo., of Chicago, who have made •I 'lla Hastert& -.• mrAlPikv
an arrangement to purchase and ship 1,000,000 1 , ZsTX , - ----
bushels of wheat to New York. They furnish
all the funds for the purchase without aid from
this end, and ship the wheat to Mr. Dean Rich
mond, of Buffalo, who engages to pay the freight
and charges there. The wheat is to be sold upon
arrival here for export, and will form a basis
for about a million and a quarter of Eastern
Exchange for the use of Chicago merchants.—
N. .r. Tub., Saturday.
Wit are requested by Mr. McCoy to elate that
he did nst servo the summonses, issued by Ald.
Cummins, in West Beer. His name was on
them, but they were served by another consta
ble, and the statements alluded to in the letter
from Bakerstown,' published by no, as koming
from McCoy, are therefore attributable Ito the
deputy sent by Lim.
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THE counters of the Pennsylvania and of the
Girard banks are almost entirely abandoned.—
Their notes are repudiated by shop-keepers.
But bills of the Philadelphia, Farmers' and Me
chanics', and other banks, are received in Phil
adelphia for city taxes, and have fair circula
tion. The fives are retained by the banks, while
the tens and bills above that are re-issued.
A 11TAMPEDE Of BIaTC3 from the plantation of
Mr. D. 8. Dillon, in Bourbon county, Ey., took
place last week. Three men and two women
fled, and were pursued 28 miles, but they escap
ed to the Underground Railroad in Cincinnati.
A srn•rnteen to a Moral Reform paper called
at the Northampton post office the other day
and inquired if the ''Friend of Virtue" had
come 'No," replied the Poatmaater, "there has
been no such pereon here for a long time."
DIEU—On SuuLay evening, 11th In 1.. at a o'clock. Alm
LOUISA WEST, in the Slth year of her age.
Mends of (ho family sre - reepectfolly renmested to
attend her funeral which will leave the maidence of Lafay.
Otte Went, No. X: Seventh street,,m to-marrow (Tuesday)
merning, at lo o•cluek. and 1.11,..ti to the Allegheny Cem
etery.
ipertal jiloticeo.
Vertigo, Eitreme Lang &Cubans:ta
t ton will not trouble you after using one bottle of Ball.
lIA YE'S 1101.LANDBIITKIIS. Take a half teal/pool:Ifni
reaularly, one hour before tneall---ent moderately—take
short walk before breakfast, and yen will and that all that
hat been said of this remedy n trne. Try it It rarely falls
to relieve Sick Ileadanha, IVeakuen .y kind. Aeldlty of
the Stomach, or any symptom of byapepata.
ag - Sohl at slbottle, or el: bottles for $ll, by the pro.
prletors,BEN4. per
to,, en, Nlanufacturlog Karma
owing., emit:iquiet.. Pittsburgh. Po. ant Druggists geo
orally. Sou alverneernent.
Candor compels us, au II roneltiertng the wants
the allbcted, to recommend that which Is ben known and
10•1., and to recut:claim:hi Dr. J. flostetteem Caleltratol
Stomach Ilittera, would only he adding to what Las already
lawn heralded far and wide, net only I.y a few Isolated ref - .
hot
,by of the land, endorred by the phy..
Nolan. and then-w. that Iliettetter'a lfit4n have no equal
lu reworing and imparting health to enfubled men. Ladles
anti children find [GS medicine invaluable In many of their
ilbt nl to which they an. entiject,eutedally during
tbe untsite.l ~ Dawn; in unite:mom it be Wens lo email
on mtitiee her re meal,
V, sal,' I, Druggists elr.l 4 , usloru generally everywhere,
11I,U,TP1'TElt Prun st roll:Java
40-t. lax CI mt. or Heim., oft lirriTttr:st
varyiug 11010 Iwo to Vftly dollarn
Abdominal Suppottab• of every kind
Spinal Prop, f,curraluir of Ihr ntorn.
Shoulder 8.f.,' ri - ury kind
Sunpetmory Bandage, Improved varktlea
Pile Pro, for the aupport and owe ur l'il,
Synnges, male and female, all a 17.,
ur.mt Pampa. an extensive sma.rtitteat
Nat,ing &Mira an.l Attlflelnl MITI.. latest Imp
ta..nta.
Nru Cni.i.lng A pparato, a great imprto,qtneni over 1.
cupping
ll•unetlc Ala.-hie, •topbrLd kln.l, Inn neat bon.
DR KEYSER i• agent 1.,r Slatah'a Radind Co
True, KLi , h .„ally cure; akgee of Ropinra In DIX tunulh
Sabi at
DR. KEYSER'S
= Wlndesale Drug Store and Tr.. Dejxd,
140 W.aal street. sign of tba Golden Mortar.
_
11, eutI•lry.
Dr. J. F. IFEUJLL.II37rac, having-an
the aerra,-..• of the tta..,,t osperieneed 61
IVorkmau in the, Uutt.al States. Is prepa.44pk.
Telth, adapted to rach particniar nue. Put re ttietb
ur pats of ..cto male with attlndal gnats, 10 one ounti”uo
t.l ...11.1
Artificial Ey,. Inmorted, ats.l all det , ratittee of the tat.
C. rut led.
w..,rk warranted.
Nn Ito!, Ft.orth 0tr0tt, , ....t wren lig,' and BrultlioeAd'
ntr.a.ts. Ilttgdmrbrh apl.3.rlgndfc
. .
ve.NnEvER & FRIEND,
A. 1 " 1• 012..NEY:•3 AT LAW
sOL lc ITOIIS I 9 CIIANCERT.
Putuvre, Jogra
Refeo rotnytly tni,lo In kny part of Northern
10wa,,, Wektetn Wiekk.!ngin.
Will knead to the purchase and &de of Real Relate, °b
ikini. Money on Ronde ..tl Sloetgwek eclAydfc
W:Crijimcfd- - etir7 - 00.7
xEQ D.C.A.1NT1JP.A.02'1717.H.8.13,
awn,. of Pilo and Mechanics Street, Flif/h Wsrd,
PITTSBUHULI, PA..
Maotifiwthre Pine awl Oak liege o f lhe various thwerlp.
11.. of NAIL ki I:Oh, which Uhl will sell rs t the fewest
n' =7,ltrlscto ere respectful!, 1ff.11 , 11c4. All work sew ,
reeled of the hem quality. del2,lydre
H. C. lILDELAN & CO..
N 0.75 Fourth Street, Pitteburcth,Pa..„
GENERAL INSVIIANCE AGENTS
ANT.
Insuranco Brokers.
CMuctvrn ek VITAL BRILMNTID 53,654,017).
1.117, Firn. Marin. not Lire "rock Itlrlm of all dracrir.
that , ' Liken 71 rtirr,ll role. u. Ala nt , tl anti prompt
v.) r ng .....rwlti•• In Ih.. Shit,
,1,3,61yrr
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
JONES. NVA.I , I.INGIT'ORAD St CO-,
toWftrwirk. A ttrrltory
Stanttfarturemorltlght and Intl it. , 1 Dont Lock., Fpring,
Drop ars.l Thumb Latrlte, platform and Connter &ales,
Corn and l'aitit 31,115, ta.n.l trortu.tic Ilaniarat getter.
ally, corner..( Wore, and Chant otr , tr.l l lll4ltorgh, I'..
itt!..hr
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A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
l'ittelirgh, General Insurance Agency
No. 63 Fourth At
PITTSBrRaII, PRNSA.
Companies rept...W.9l highest .tan.ling.. Chartered
Lp P,ll4.tlral.ilt And other State.
Eire, 3161 - 11.0 .4/14 la. , it1411..1,1. alt description.r.
A. A. CA }MIER,
e. .9. CA RICER.
11=1=11201
La soracrute .1 41
4..011 H.alling, Iron VatalO, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e.,
hvarnel &rid and nn Third .SrTvt,
(Ml weell WLAKI And Markel.) PITTSBURUII, PA.,
/hr. I 1! Plana a a/01 .4y m,.,, Patter., fancy and plain,
for xll porraatea. Funicular snout!. paid u, aa
cloning lilavf• Lola. Jobbilla dam, al git"( 110( 111111
.1.) A. NV Fll3 Ar..
Maio e , Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND GRA/NI:RN;
[MALE. to
White Lead and Zino Paint.,
Also, MI kinds of Points, Oils, Varnieliss, Window Ohm,
Put iy, Brushes, Lc.,
144 n'ood Strwf , two doors &woe Diamond Alley.
JOHN THOMPSON,
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410 LIBERTY STREET,
European and Intelligence Office,
KCVO alwas for sale Drafts on If:mope for an amount,
Rod manner an Parket Tickets to end (sow LI ry e
rpool to
New York.
Girls for cooks and general lienonearork fluniehed to
hateakeepers m. burl notice.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill, and St nip always on hand.
Pataungers prought from New York nod Philadelphia on
railroad 1., Piftsburati.
falkdly
PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.,
3/vanArnatran up
Cooking, Parlor and
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts; Fenders, etc.
And alennlart mere of the Celebrated
cooxrivo.FLANG,IPA,
NO. 238 LIBERTY STREET.
Ir2s:lyd lc PITTSBURGH, PA.
EVT ZS IMC .A. OMT IN msz
FOR FAXILIEB AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURINO COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Cowi.,
l e llt•butrgh, Obi Fifth Street.
Thin Machine Stitch. Om .
~F inest or Coarsest Fabric.
At the pimple° of tho Operator, waking with cane O. mous
and beautiful and durable Mitcl.c. p-r Minute, &Mahal m.o.
nod or, becoming indiveneablis fur family use.
Pull information 'tray be obtained by addreseilog Jam.
Ea ing.or ALEX. R. REED, Agynt,
No. I'4 Fifth atroet, Pitenburgb.
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' SLEIGEIR'S BEINV/ZIO •DIACHINZII3,
'rho groat copnefority of SINGER'S MACHINES
Cher all otl.ers for lb. n. of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturer!, Harness
Maker,. Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makeni,
11. bong been k 11.13 and practically ochnoviledgea.
The nutters/toned Loving au rater.,e variety or these
Ilemblact on hand, edited to every kind of.netritig and
el Itching, invitee thrao Intiorated to call and ratan.. them.
R. sa-,FeA.-vir,
Azenlibr Allegheny County
annex of &cond and .Kirke .57reda.
PITTSBULLGII, r.t,
_ COLLlNS. Fbrwarang and Coinmhatou Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish,
And Pro -id. thmarally,
Ilk' a Al. 26 Mod /End, Ubur"
W. D. WOOD ...... . ..... X. MODDHLAD O. V. ■'OLssDl
WOOD, ZdOORECDAD & CO.,
. .
American. GI - abranized Sheet Iron.
otad Sale Aymts for Ms , Sate of
W. Dwarfs Woon'a
Patent lmltatlon Russia She et iron.
Mao, Galvanised Corrug.ated kw, for R.flog•
jao2l.7,lkwla
AirWarehuse--Xo. 131 Prong &rad, Eitirburyil.
Gall
o
Nelson • .Ambrotypes.
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iRICZ Et REDTICED.
-••-, corner Third and Market 8
r
&NTILANCE OE TEIRD EITREET. .
We sow puma/rod to offst° the public ourwell brown
II WA
dyke o Ambrotypes at the low price of ONE DOLLAR and
I , DE Those
wanting likenesses teem in the beet
Lyle of the art, aril fled It greatly to t bear Interest to rho
thin oetubliebrneet a call. A large anortmont of rule and
Fancy Cseesalwaya on heed. ap2lrlyfc
LILAC:OM .
.404 N L. NOM- IrC9LLOIIOB.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONES, BOYD ,Sr,
disaullactararsof CAST STEEL; also, SPRINO, PLOW sad
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
arse, Rau sad First Streets, Piltsb.ffgh, fR
MAC J01M..-
ROMA
B. B. ROGACJKS AZ CO.,
iuxtiacnnuas or
Rogers' . improved Patent. Steel
Cultivator Teeth.
/bract. Rau ud Nrst Streets, Pittibtrrqh,
JuMlydfc•
SAMUEL GRAY
ATEIN.OI:I-ABT'T
No. n ST. CLAIR SMERT,
foßttfctf (Dr. Irish'. Now Bo(lair
lEconci7W wEyMA 7
Manullnctoror .d Dealer it dl kind. of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A N D
Toze.a.occi;
Cbrner of .55RIGVelti Street and /Habana alky,
ob&lyte PITTSBDROU PA
A 110 TLES OF SUPER'S
510SQUISTO COMPOUND
kFFECTUAL PRXWESSATIVE! OF THESE PESTS.
British anti Continental axe:hang..
SIGHT RILLS DR A WY DY
DIJNC.A.N. SMERALAN & CO.
On the Union Bank, London,
In SW. of Al i
th noctO tti.
Them Drafteare available am all e principa/ towns a
Xnalasti. Scotland anzi Inland.and t h e Continent.
We alma draw Flght Bilk on M. A. (MURMURS' A BAL.
LIN, Frankfort • Alain, which serve n i t • Remittance to al I
WI. °Merman), Switzerland ated Rolland.
Primo. Intending to travel abranl may procure through
Letten of Credit, on whk-h !Matey can he obtained, as
needed. in o f pa of Europe.
Qtileetinta[MlA Not and other eocttritim In Europe,
RI receive prompt attention.
WM. R. WILLIAMS A CO.,
matter Wood and Third atreeta.
n7rir.N.tratriTe.7,
IGINUFACTISIMS MID .•1..1315 rS
All kinds of Tobacco, Snaffand Cigars,
limn recently taken the building No. 129 wood street,
addition to their 31 505hicturing Eslabl ishmen t, N. 4$ ra
street, where they will be pleased to reed ro their friends,
apkTilyilfe
JAS. McLAVC3-F~Z..IN,
L1AN17.14.1 or•
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel OH,
deltndlyro em. DM and ITO Second creed.
J. NE I.X.CIPLJEC
.N 2 1i 3 . 1 10.Z141.15rr
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Irinh'a Nor Btaldiag,) pirrnanou, PA
ea3Cadrdfc
GO _FALL S'I'YL.IE
EVCORD & CO., - aka
' 641 /
No. 131 Wood . St root.
SI tilt .1.1. acnrrn rua
11=1211:2MitMEI
UENTB' DIMS RATS,
UF:NTS' SOFT HATS,
BOYS' FAN'CI' CAPS.
CUILDRENT FANCY HATA,
LADIES' RIDING ILLY&
SFOORD A CO.
KETSEit'S SHOULDER BRACES--FTOM
Pittsburgh Priepotch, April 10th, 1806,—For more than
years part wa base constantly wont the Washington Ein's
pander Bran, manufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. }leper, of No
140 Wood street. to Co. city, and world heartily recom
mend it to all who are compelled to follow a sedentary ortto
potion. As no here before remarked, in calling attention
to Its merits, It amwers for • brace and enspendeni, the
'relight of the pantaloons being eo placed es to continually
tend to bring the Matilde° to their natural position and ex
pand the chest, Women, hondredeof whom era annually
initinsd by the weight of enormous .. .Una,^ should oho
procure there braces. IN particular in procuring the kind
mentiourd,as many of the braces told are humbug. Bold
at Dr.O EG. IL KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood
rest, sign of the Golden Mortar. JeViolksesk'
TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian
Verso in pint bottles, pricello cents, le warranted
cheapar and better than any other article ever offered to th
public tor the cure of Cuts, Gni* /Pratt.. Lameness, Deer
heating, to Keep • bottle in the stable, it has sired man/
• sr:noble horse. None pnuins odor signed 8. I. Tobias
Depot, 66 Oartiandt street, Now York.
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Sold by Dr, ILKYSKIL 140 Word at.
Skirt s urronoao's /Ina DT.—
' Withla a nut shell all the merits He,
Of ertstodonsee sieves equalled Dye:
Red it makes black, to brown transforms • * gray,
And keeps the fibres alweye from decay.
Thls to/Schism revitalising Hair Dye still bolds its post
as the most harmless and efficacious flair Dye In th.
• std. gold wholesale and retell by
Int. GEORGE 11. KEYSER,
No. 140 Weed street,
Klan of the Gulden Mortar.
To Nervous Sufferers.
I A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a
few daye, after many yo.of great Demme euffertug, wa
il,w to make known the means of cure. Will send (Dee)
the pre•ctiption used. Meet the Roc. /DUN 31.DABNALL
No./40 Pt.. street, Brooklyn N. Y. RetrodelloorT.
'roornacuit is instantly cured by a few drops
of Dr Keyeer'• 7 ooth Ache Renierly. Prepared and /told •
the dear Clore DR. RRYBKR, 140 Wood et,
1•211:d-
'Pi'Pin , of he Online Mprtoir
--
Ir you valueyourreithand a pure breath,
boaltby Rum Port, autible mouth. Ro to HIONER'B,
140 Orrot.aud boybottle of Walb's TOOTU ieum
4.1 TOOTII PUT I/01,
.1.28V1&./KP
• wants. . _
WANTED IMMEDIATRLY.-11 0,000 Men
In engage In the We of the Most Molar wiling
Books In America. Inrul4L , fifechanks, fanners and Teach.
en wisliiug to travel, will Ond this to be • very profitable
an 4 plamsaut bush..., enabling them to ems the miontry,
sod make money at the sante time. Agents now elite boa
boas ars clatufing from $5OO to SIAN per J.ar. For full
particular* sod • list of Looks, address It M. lIIILMON,
Q Ohio; or ueen Cit
if Publishing Emote, 141 Main stroot,
living Past, D. IIULISON, Philadelphia, lunar
eultlldyrlawfaT
ANTED.—Wanted to borrow eight to
. I alstom thohaand dollars on the very boat of Real
Ellalu savorily, !dr 0.. e lo them yeanaon which a handsome
ill , •14 ..101,10 and !Pinola money take..,
11 - application he bode soon. Apply In
• BLARFLY RACIIRY,
corner Seventh and Smlthllehl etroals.
i —t .NrED.--$lO,OOO of first class Bonds
awl Mortgapa.
BLAKELY . a AICREY,
Garner &smith sad Solithteld walk
WANTED. -5,000 of first clam
Paper haring 90 days four and do out
Aoty BLAKELY I MCI
± -3
Corner Smoak sad Smithfial
2
ANT D—A first Miller to go to Nach
vllls, Tenn., to wheat Ilberel wages will_ be pehl
nll eed apply who cannot be well reconantailled.
MAUR DICKEY k CO.
WANTED--$7,000 in Pittsburgh and Al
legbany Warrants. Also, Bosh:tem or Aceommoda.
flock Paper to =taunt of $17,000, g il t wits, car, be die:ozelt
eel at very reduced rates. .14 B. AMAIN BON.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
RevitablishMnal of the our plan of
RICE, PROPRIETOR, r9B ect9ll .
11 le announce that he du reenmed the old plan
mage
neent, as It existed tore the sweat el Watson.—
Tr RuToposo system] a this Hotel, prove., that al.
(health the advantage. ere rest, end , td an 1 better
adapted for the sweler class el hotel..
.The aecammodattotte and convent aces of the hone. an.
onstrtpained, tad the recent (apron meat. alai alteration.
for the eon fort alluvia., leave Lathing to be desired.
eethetertnal
Taxes! Taxes!! Taxeslll
pß.A.zirmit do xxßr.och-
LAND MICE, lOWA CITY
WILL PAY TAXES for non-residents in
thy county la the State. Thounods of acres ham
foreclose
be '"" Yntrihe 211zu, and In a few month.nths tatty be
d on.
geld ban them m m who
eofworne l
i ad t o s o h e
late.
ore t n o d it and If
In this
State are eublect to ho taxed as soon as extend. We will
attend to ascertaining th e amount °Mazes dee on lands in
any county 111 the State, and ftardsh thine sending us the
number. of their lam* and indming • See of 1113. dollar,
with a Hat pithe amount of Ludo., did.. thc.. / 444 . are
located In different counting in that amour charp-Is one
dollar for each comty in whkh thelandls loaded. Current
money on say eolrerd beak any be remitted ter on, hits. lll3.l3a particular teemed** correctnuatherotionr um&
• nuanmaarmuas,
oirataainer
2!=M!EI
_-_.
'mr .A.
SUPER., air. Penn oast St. agar gts.
P . ... ..
AINTS IN OlLS—Assoarm CoLoßs-30
mos on band nod (orate by
‘ , 012 B. L. PAIINFSTOCIE t OD. , ,
PEARL ASII-30 Casks for sale by
~d 2 - J. D. CASYLELD.
LimE-200 Bhls, White Louisville LifUO for
L
mle by *l:3 J. 11. CANFIELD.
OIL -10 Bbls, Extra bleached - IV hale 0 0 1 1
Formic by (ocl2) J. D. CANFIELD.
QIABOII-20 Bble, Pearl Starch
100 110xes
11111kUTTER-10 Keg for sale by
- J. IL CANFIELD.
Bhlo, No. 3 Large Mackerel
too lef., .• •
- •
100 IT' S ' ")dr""c by
DEED AND CASH BOXES WITH AND
eitifaiult Trays for ggle by JOHN FLEMING
0010 N 0.47 Market fit. Cur. 3d.
DEA 'NS PATENT SAPETYLAHP AND
FEEDER. The most explosive :folds calf be used In this
Romp with perfect safety, RS it replica be made to explode
Mau any known cause. for gels JOLIN FLEMING
oclo Na. 47 Market nod Cur 3,1 F Stu
INE - BETTT''' ----
For We by
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair
BOYS' SOFT RATS,
, ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
not have It cultured to former color, or bald, but would
the growth restored. or troubled with dandruff and
Ito. but would have It removed, or troubled with serail
la. d head, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or
with girl haulache, (neuralgia) but would bo mond. It
Ito. but
so remove di pimple. from the face and akin. Prof
Wood's. lair Restorative will to all tills. See circular and
the following. Aim Almon, November 5,1845.
Poor. 0. J. Wooti--Deu Sir: I have heard much ...id of
the wonderful effects of your Nair Reiterative, but having
been to often cheated by quackery and quack nostrumuhair
dyes, Pc., I ents dieposed to place your Restorative la the
aamoillategory with the thimeand nod ono loudly trumpeted
petit returthee. until I met you in Lawsence tenni) . Some
month. elnee, when you pre me such assurance as induced
the trial of your Restorative in m family—first by my good
[ wife, Whom heir had beco m e ver y thin and entirely 'W.,
and before exhausting one of your large bottles, her halt
• eras nurtured nearly to its original beantifni brown color,
and had thickened and titainue beautiful and glumly wain,
And entirely over the head: she continua. to use 0, not
empty because of lie beautifying effect. upon the hair,
but because of its healthful influence upon the head and
Wed. Others of my family and friends are using your Re
storative, with the happieat OW ta, therefore, my skepticism
and doubt. In reference to Its character and value me en-
tirely removed: and I can and do moat cordially mid cOntl
dentially recommend Ito urn by all who world have their
hair restored from. white or grey (by reseal] of Meknes,' or
age,) to original Col ir and beauty, and byall young
persone who would have their hair beautiful and glowiy. •
Very truly nod gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN.
ESE=
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nimt. Wool,: It was • long Wit eater I tawyou at Ulla.
field bed.. i got a bottle of Restorative for which ou r
roe an order upon your again lu Damn., and when y I got ga I t
we conclude,/ to try It on 31ann's imlr,astbehrinet teat
of its power. It has done all that you mound int It would
do; nod other. of w in gyfamily and friends, havingWitnemed,
Ito effects, are now and recommeuding Meto others
WI entitled to the highestcomidendion you claim for it.
Again, very reepettfully and truly yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
Canoco., Ill y June 28, 1832.
I have owl Prof. Wood'. flair Hestorativo,•nd have W.
mired Ils wonderful effects. My hair cos hemming, an 1.
thought, prematurely gray, but by the ore of his Roston.
tiro it has resumed It. original color, and have or, doubt
peruisuentlyso. S. ItitEESS, endlemtor, U. S.
O. J. WOOD A CO" Proprietors, 312 Broadtray, N. Y,
lie the . cent N. Y. Why 11441110, fralabllghtoest) and 114
Margot larva; In. Loots, Ito., and KU by all good Drug.
gist*
an2o:lVrlawlal
LAND OFFICE, lOWA CITI
WILL ATTEND to procuring the United
States Patent. for lands eotered at the 'Raining
land offices In the &we of Lusa:
Land 0111. at lowa City,
Dubuque,
" Falrtlold, -
" Charlton.
Fort DeeMolom,
" Fort Dodge,
" " BlonAClty,
Connell Bluffs.
Thom who bold mrtlncates of !ands enteredlnt the above
oMcescan have united States Patents forwarded on to them
by lending as tho certificates of entry, by euelosing no a be
of one dollar fur each rertlfkate.
FRAZIER NIBLOCK,
ocdAtdaltwT lowa City, lowa.
Business
tha to num.
IIEY,
Id meet.
LAND. V7.A.R.EiIiIST TS-
LAND OFFICE, lOWA CITY
WILL SELECT LANDS and locate' land
*lmitate In the Slate of Missouri. Those seho have
!remote should send them on Immedktely, ss the leantsere
being tvphlly enterml up. Our price for locattinf;lnefedlng
tem:. es follower
40 acres = 11,00. 80 acme $12,01,
120 " 23,00. 100 21,006
A draft on Nen York or cut ran t bank - notes 010;h/ remit.
fed for thesis's. fees.. FRAZIER d Nunoctr,
ocilltdattwT lowa My, lowa.
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STO VE Sl STOVES!! STOVES!!!;The
Tropic Cook, the Wet Iterm•ad•ni weld.. the has Vasa
0 1 th e e h,. 0 , 0 . =Wig the Parlor aid Chattlber.Stoem :The
'lsle. which la conceded by all who have coon It ti bathe
moat h Redstone and onanteutal &eve berg br • edetivhete.—
Cadl and am them at the Iron city stove, Capper and Tin
Warehous, or T.-J. DRAMA CO4
eal9
No. 134 Wood at.
BUTTER.—D jqw BIITTER
2c. kw.. do do
..gun and fur sal. by . oci JOHN FLOYD CO.
GREASE -50 kegs and 200 cane White
Plant Grease rd. csnimes, dram tor ads by
BEND' COLLINS.
etHIAINEY TOPS--100 Gothie.Cianiney
IL/ Tops uf varlouu beautiful latter[.oc7 BENRY-14u9LLINA.
WATER PIPES-L-3000yarderatdkaWate r
Apo from 1 to 4 Inch calibre 63r
11EFOGS-40 fat corn fed Aiar i ,' beti,
LAX-15 bake foreale by —, . 4 4.,'' .. 47 :r
«rnpar irzetAkaitil'
I. • —2l , a , e ore , e ow o', ,
6 lot by DAM 0.113681 T- ' l l.
coraarrawq sad Road kg. -
litto lablitrtiorments.
- Miltrtairs'arto 7d.t.scricrrasaa' Mali. 1.
Pitts , argh,Jone4.sth,lSTl, J
conformity' with the 25th section oftlie
ommitution or the Comm.:Ny.lth of Emmy
notice ie herebrgirea lhi#t aptillratloa will be made to the
Legislature. at the fest soul., tor the Rearm.] or Extra
aloo of the Clutter of tha 31ercbante and blaratfoetarere.
Bank otTiltsbargh, forth° term of fifteen years. order
°fib." Boarder Direetm,:! ' .
le2ftemd • N.
fr:Tar. ONLY OFFICES where Tickets can be
procured via Cleveland for Chicano and the North.
Went, or via v i i . and.likftimbris ...to,Vpdanatl and the
Senthireet, corner of Wayne and Lfberty streabcand
123 3louougabels Ifouse. 4 doors below the corner.
F. BORLAND, General Agent,'
aeledf C. O. R. /1., M. C. RR., C.& T.* M. R. IL R.
• PHrsano ,lkt. eth 1551.
EC.PITTSHURGE( POLYTECHNIC :ASSOCIATION':
—The Vke Preddent, A. IV. thunto,
eulwri wk. of members at 137 Fututtustreetkill racer, the
ocCole4 E. S. ULHAN,
Omce
PENNOTI.,I%. DC210111:040 Ota, or PrMamma, t
October 6th, 1 957.
O.TLIE STOCKHOLDERS of this company are
hereby notified that the annual Election for Dire,
tots for the ensuing year. trill be held at the olEce, No. 83
Fourth street, between the boars of 10 o'clock A. st. and 1
o'clock fi IC, 04 MONDAY, the 2d day of November 1807.
oc7:dtd A. A. CARELEll,l3eCretary.
OnPLANK ROAD ELECTION.—AII Election
far officers of the "Sew•MIO Valley T. or Plank Road
ED." will be held on BIONDA.TI the 24 day ofNevetuber,Dln:
at the our, of W. k 11. WALKER, Third Ward, city of Alle
gheny, between the home of.l2M.andbo'clock P. 31. of that
tiny *Aid oMcers being. Preeidenti ft., Managurs, Treasurer
and such other °Ricers newsy be neenseary.
onlOnitd JAMES WATSON, President.
MUSIC JUST RECElVED.—Charlotte
AIL Blame 118 Wood St. him Din received the following
Milk per Express.
Alla for the beet; mug and chorea, word. by Menlo P.
Tupper, music by J. B. Thomas, 25c.
Home and Frieteis, Ballad, 25e.
"Lore Ley," a new composition par tie stern Satter 600.
Old Hundred; with brilliant variations by 0. 11.
Pi:Miter, 50c.
La Lnviselle par Jacque., Blumenthal. 50c.
The Angels aro here; Henry Tucker,:lk,
The Little Flower "Forget-me-.got,"
"Belie City," &easel,
Bi lft Myth ; song .d chores,. with likeness of T.
Will . Too Lave me then its,Now; with now variations, 50e—
' The Hwart'e Minion; words and mai° by Alice
Hawthorne 25c.
Tu rtle the
Ascher, op. 59, 05c.
Strike the Harp in Oahe MGM ; with Mintie 40t.
The World Is full of. Beauty when the Heart to full of
Love I e beautiful 50ng...300.
Jun publiehed "Plain cotillion" for the Violin." in mete
arranged in roomy and familiar manner, and Figures given
In their appropriate places, end so arranged as to be esudl7
understood—price of each wt 15c.
Alen • large collection of Song. and Pieces, lust received
et tbo "Old Established Phu. Depot" of
CHARLOTTE BLUME,
118 Wood St. led door above Gth St. '
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Allegheny County, au.
TN the Orphans Court cif said county,
lu the matter of tho peanuts of John and Eh
Blaring praying for • Iteview 'of the Admlubstiatton • c
count of
a nd of dec'd and of /h. Auditor'.
Report and Decree of Distributlim . thereon. it Is ordered
that the said Review be granted and for the purpoee of car
rying the
to
Into effect, that E. B. Todd, Esq., be appoint
ed an Auditor, who, after having given this notice, shell
proceed to hear the partly, and remits to this Court such a
distribution of the estate of the nr,M Andrew liendrkkeon,
deed, as ehell be authority! and warranted by the evidenCe
submitted to him, such dos notice constlng In three week
ly publintions In any two of our oily newepapere, and to
parental notice Upoo John IL Bowman, Administrator Ns
aforesaid. By the Court. JOHN HORNED, Clark.
AU penman haat:Med will please to take notice that the
Auditor above annotated will attend forth' purpose of hie
appointment at• the offko of Todd d Smith, Attorney., Nu.
144 Fourth etreet, on TUESDAY, the Di day of November
nest, at 10 o'clock, A. 51. E. B. VIDD,
ocl2.3terT Atadlinr.
. . .
P UTTY IN BLADDERS-5000 lbs. on
band .ud tor_sale by FL L. PATINESTOCK CO., ml 2 successors to Naming Bros.
I CARS SODA-10,000 lbs. on hand
and for sale by LL r.. FMINESTOCK a CO.
PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES-31
mu d....
b& and for We by
111. L. FAILINESTOCH & 00
ALERATUS-10 Bbls, a pure article,
10 Loam
MT=
!LEESE-500 Boxes Primo W. k and
Cream Cheese, for de by (.312) J. B. CANFIELD.
ITLita Mb
Trout
Saloom
(0,,,,2) Baltimore [(erring
J. B. CANFIELD.
YRUP.-30 Bhls Baltimore Golden just
receiTcul Acid fur solu by DAVID C. ['EDDA.?
octo Cur. of IJlPurty nod Hand sto.
UGAR.-25 BI IS C. Yuflow Baltimore re
lluedin store and for sale by DAVID C. HERBST.
ire Irons, Coal 'Vases &c
0,10 JOHN FLEMING.
COVPLETELY PRESERVED
TO TiTB G-EEATEST
:ve you Received your Patents?
FRAZIER & Ninaoca,
FRAZIER & NEILOCK,
011 lt)3.' for 'sale by •
uexr IL COLLINS.
. .
insurance. 1
lanufi unit- lanizaore Ca
Ogee ho 10 dfirellude Exchange
Charter Perpehlal--Itapital $500,000:
WILL LPSDRE AGAINST ALL RUMP OP 1,
Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke.
AARON P. LIPPEWWIT, President, '
15 - 31. A. RHODES, Vka President;
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
Immo S. Lippincott, W7L ir ft. Thomaa, Cholas Wise,
Ilhadea, • Wllllans Neal, Alitykl osim,
J. W Rinaldo Sank, Chas. J. PIM, Jahn ?Allmon&
James P. Smyth. .
Emma&
E. D. Jones, Esq,,giah . .
Judge Math,
James Me , s , nts. Rat.hiOn & Co:. -
James ffatiara, Fag, T. Kennedy, Je. Co,
C. IL l'animo r Eaq., W0.16 Hampton & C 0.,.
.1. S. Lao, ran.., Cunningham A Co.
•
Pittsburgh Office, N 0.96 Waterstret. ••
.1. W. /IAILTIEN "AgenL
W. W. WILSON, Agent,Disbsique.
Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT. Prat. D. J. BIcCANIV, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock paid to and invested— 15510,000 00
Surplus —......_0MR 35
as st;
Llama. dap Risks on the Ohio and Minimlppl fi vass,
llers nod
tributaries. Immo avahurt lou or &Bugs brYiro;
also against the perils of they 8.'4 .40 ini." 4 l •
l'earigatbAt and Ttmsrortation.
Dr LL
UCTO
Wm. 'V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John 11. Pomroy,
McCaw; P. winner, oniuon. EicaJ. Woolow.,
John A. Maistudi, axarlea D. Wright, John J. Pattenten s
Elwood T. Paley.
so f W l: WI T. T P 3TEtt i , T irce r"ld Pfts ' id t iot.
Dmo. J. Neemrs,
Bolger, Lamb k Co., BbllAdelPhla.
Back, Morgan & littLifolw do.
Train; Bro. & Co, do.
Pumroy, Caldwell t Co, do.
A. T. Lana d Co., do.
Etelamltz„Joatlm A Co., do.
prrrsißußaa ornaE. 1;0. 9,•JWATER STREET
aolkdlf R. W. POINDEXTER, AgeaL
he Great ' estern Fire and Name Dui. CO.,
Or PLOLLADIELPELL
No. 331 WalnutlStreet..
CAPITAL_._...__
FIRS I.—Pero¢;l73l+ilinire.4-zinieltre:
or i c l o % M i gns s eadmeation on sfhniit i n n4
zAk.
and
tam! Carriage, to all parts of the Union.
ALBINO INB7RANO.F., on-Wade, Cargo and Fright,
embracing River Transportation.
C. C. LATHROP, PrasidMit
Joseph J. Mickel, Peas W. DARLING, Vice President
ur
11. R. Richardson, Assistanttary .
Secreta nod Treasry. er .
PII..
Chula CL Lathrop, 4.37 Waln utareet.
Hon. Henry D. Moore, 6.3 Walnut areer.
Alexander Whillden, ereliant, la North Front et.
John C. Homer, firm of Wright, Hunter *Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy Baler.
John R.lllcCurdy, firm of Jot" White & bfcCurdr.
B. S. likehop, firm of Bishop, Slannooe & Co.
Ju. B. Smith,ure firm of .1 ma B. Smith & Co.
That L. ()Mout t ., arm of 0111a.pla mu A Zeller.
ben Hald.h hrow and
Theo. W. Baker, Cloldualth'. Hall. :sena..
Stillwell S. Blahopplflitu of Bishop, Simons &Co.,
Wllliam.Darllng, (late orliandlng,)
John Rice, 90 South Front Street.
E. Herpes Jeffrey., firm of Wm.!). Brune & Co.
R. W. POINDEXTB.R, Agent,
97 irater street, Pittaburg&
apttilp7
Farmers'. and technics' Insurance Company
NorlB wog Cbilus .. Stosittl and Walnut Muth
PHILADELPHIA.
Tha following statement exhibits Om business and cond •
tion of t h e Company to Nor. 1,1864:
Premiums received on Marla* and Inland Blab
to Nov.!, 1830 1214,084
Piro Pramlonts
Interest on Loans 8,704
4 7
" c .e. Ir
Paid 81;7rine ......... .........
" Fire . . .... 737 88
Expenne.Hadar le and CumMlasloos.....- 45,489 00
Relnatrance. Laura Premiums and
Agency Charges 27,474 69
- .8177,12
llalanm ratnall
remaining with Corned' P 2805 07
The assets of thoC'ompany areas follow.—
PIMA. City and County Boncla..--..$ 16,8 0 8 18
Railtuo.l hoods 11,000 00 Cat Prim
Mit Mort-moo Real Estate.. ... 143,500 00
Steck. Coli
and storals on call 32,400 00
Girard Consolidation Bank
Stock
6,225 00
tosit l tl w erietA
doe bormatt, Darman B
Doren. od Payment on Stock nut yet
97700 00
Notes tor Marino Premiums..._.__.. 108, , 080 60
Doe from Agentssecamd by . bond.. 36,576 18
Premiums on Policies recently!. •
mod, and debts dna the Co
Balance In Banka-.
The Boarder Directan have thlo day &doted a 55M,057. 00
DIVIDEND OF FII/TELY PER CENT,
Papable on dethand . the busineee or the Company the
let Mutant. TIIO3.IAS B. FLORENCE, President.
Et . W.D lisurems, Secretary.
THOS. J. AUNTER,Agent, Pittsburgh,
No. 00 Water atree
CM=
AMERICAN We
LlFElnsurance INSURANCE
TRUST COMPANY.
Sontheurt (lamer of Walnut and Fourth Streets,
P HILADELPHIA.
Incorporated April oth, 1850. Capital Stock $500,000,
Or110:141.
ALEXANDER WHILDEN, President,
MARSHALL WINERY, Vke President,
JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOUR S. WILSON, Treasurer.
$OO2O Or TIMM,
Alexander Whlidln Loam A. Godey,
Marshal Ramey, T. Estikode Harper,
William P. %Item, Mks Tracey,
Hon. Joseph AllThon, Thome. 8. Smith,
John C. alms, George 8.. Grattn,
Jonas Emanan, Ellsiood Matlack,
Jolla P. Simone.
W. F. IRWIN, D., Aledkal Examiner.
This Company makes Inamance on live:Nan Mitt IMMO.
ble terra. It has been successfully [managed for eeveral
.years by amsperienoed board of alkere end Muskeg and
trustee.; has always pail promptly as losses, and Is every
Nay deserting of confidence and patronage.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
. 07 Water atreet, PlOnsburgh
FrataLi mjr l7, TiWurai.. yolr
PHILADELPHIA.
Charles W. Daticker, DINSCI OLL
Adolph E. Dario,
George W. Diehards, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Wirt, David S. /troel,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Sm w ith,
Tobies Wagner, Morrie Patter,
President.n,.
CHAR N.
Cannon O. Dancsis, SecretaryßANCllHß
Thia Company continues to make hiseimncea, permanent
or limited, orl emery description of property in town and
country, at rates as low as are coaebtent with @enmity.
The Oomptuty bare reserved • largo mutingent
sle d,
which, with their Capital and Premiums,
fly Inved,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Amsta of the Company, on January 1x1,1851, as ;nib.
Dished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were no knows
M. l lMese. .........
Reel Estate
Dmtr:arY Lama_
4chite.
,212,701
Since their inmrporation, a plodod ofsl 44
twentywnyears,
they have paid upwards of Ons Million, Foos Hundred
thousand Dors, Lows by fire, tberaby adurdlag evidence
of the advantages of Innaranco, as well sr their ability and
disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GAILDNER. COFFIN, Agent,
Office Southeast nor. Wood and Third tits.
Continental Insurance Compuly,
Incnrynrated by the Levielature y fianeyfnutia,
WITH •
PERPETO•L 011•11211 R.
Authorized aplral , Due Million Dollarry....
Secured and ACC6l3lolAtal Capital
lIOME OFFICE.
No. el Waned &reel, above &mad, Philadelphia.
geraull y
Fire Insurance ou Buildings, Furniture, Alerchandiss, to
the worldlnsursuce on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of
Inland hinny:wea n Goods, ha, by Wxi, Bleu*, Canal.
Awed
faro hid t Land Business to ell parts of the Oubas an She most
ams, cousisteut with security.
11111014111 a.
Philadelphia.
°SORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Iteoorder of Deeds, An,
MIL BOWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith, Importiu
Hardware and Cutlery
Merchants, No. 21 North Third
JOSB ' l . l D nit 3 ,72 of reeN i tat & Son, Copperomitbs, No.
'PAM MAC clthh, firm of Machette Hato e 1
ED
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 121 North Third
street, alarre Race, Phila.
HOWARD HINCH3IAN, firm of . Livingrton A Co., Produce
and Comminion Merchant., No. 278 Market al., above
Eighth, Phila.
Ourt Wasos,SecrGEORGIA W. COLLAR/IY, PresMut.
eta 47.
.10811 BA ROBINSON, Stmt.
M. SI gt.reet dam)
I gallant° Mutual insurance appall/ Of,
PUILATELPHIA.
Office No. 70' Walnut Street
Cumratsl77,l4l3—Asurs g 229,974 46—Sactratrt rerrarsre.
Pin Ineurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Foryttore, Sc.
lo ultra or country.
The mutual principle combined with the semmity of •
Stock Caplial,entithr the Insured to ature la the profits of
the Compeny, without liability &mimeos.
The Script Certificates of the Company, for profits are
'meet-title at par, Into the Cepital Stock of tlu Company
TINOLNY, Pruldent.
B. M. lIINCILMAti, Secretary.
VIRMOIII.
O. W Stroud,
John R. Worrell,
rqj. W. Tingley,
Lothm
IL L Canon,
Robert Tolled,
&mo%
Chu. Leland,
Wm. M.Semple, Pittahl.
J. 0. ,COI7IIS, Agent
er Thinland Wood street.
Cl . vr:ign m ,
Samuel .131apham,
0. W. Cariemler,
Robert Beam,
GB. Wood,
ManbaoHill,
Jacob T. Bunting,
Wllllam Moser,
mbs:te
Ilf *piano 1 Company.,
OP PIIILABELPEI,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut &treat
graliZotk r tphAvtrajo=L-fa2,..
low or damage by Piro, wino, Woad
Pla•Ogatloolubl Trooportotloa.
IL 0. LAooll2.lN.Pruident.
ItICIIABD BIISELDS, Vice ProildvnL
owns SCOTT, &aviary.
DIIILE7O3I.
H. 0. Laughlin,
W.V. Stuisotopy,
D. Shammed,
R. M. Cutle,
William Oubocua,
D. Maatic a nz :
Maud
Charge Scot;
0. CL Adler.
& CILLYNETI, &p
Jelyda Wm utt,
, Ululate 114,(04cata, o& Wood st
Philadeiphis
firire euad .141113
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Chesnutiiiet,". •
OPPOSITE T 14UE 4 3 1 :15 .S
TOU. MOl7lll.
Will zoldo/ all kinds of Inolosoos, Haw Perpetual or.
Limited, on emery doociiptloo of Property or lllactgoadm y
at rota:cable rates
ROR,W. gmll Porkiest.
W. /4 1 WWDI, Prooldult.
qualm P. Uoyw, .
P. 11:, Salem '
• " - .7l7Cla i ttoo P4 ,
O. Elbetmaa,
E. UOWlseo,_ • E. Wk i er..r. •
1. nuciarssz,rerviery'
Cann
• ail* • giotlitZlilidloidingasi
===
Camp*
rire.qatxpine.and
.1 Office—So. 10 Annlamte /Scrump
• - Panansuma; JOT 3,1387.
Notice i• h reby given;: a
that the ay of
03 .P•x ha e kl, lii•dl2 , •rmu•
doncolo bet.
cackNet e d by J. W. XAMTPE2r.
Pbl/o.ll,6 ==tlrbial t"2"lllea tx =do:tint ...l* thig tht i ll 61.".
f• • ram that '4lll give vocal s
Mg:attic. 16 floor.
dithy romaxams.4 to all oar pttto l oo , than dr,
lid2g lrbo inm boti r"" boto of. tbo W2gla6
Mill bll. c•ed.o: o46"b"- M ,
No. g 6 WATER Street, Pi t— oallialf - -
Dr'
selaware Mutual Safety Insurance CO rani,
Incorporated by thaLcatslokinc q/Peansilerana, 6 , 326. -
Office S. E. Corner Third adWairprkshi,'
PLITLAIDKLPIIIA:
:
tO ell par H
of the world LIWILANCE .
S on Vessels, Caren, and &Watt
ts •
INLAND LVSCRANI. ES on Goods, bs Mame, ppd..
Lakes and Land .ftrrlageoi, Co all parts of SO. 'Saa. I
FIRE INSURANCES oh Merchandise asaerally . .—th a
stores, Dwelling Mama, lito.
Aga* sod thaspany, Noe. id, 1850 '.... •
Bonds, Mortgages,eal &tate $110L3:4
la Catkr i....s ul other looms 66
&ock In and Unthawed:4.--i.. • 18,250 lie
SUL • 312.888 SO
Cue on
Balutoes la Sunda reen - ta • &; . thiiii.s on She •
vino Policies nastily . issued, and other debts
Subscription 100000 00
!HUMOR
William Mariln, James C. that,
Joseph 11. &al, • Therphllus Badding,
Edmund A. Bonder, - Jinxes Traqtudr,
John C. Davis, . Willis= Riv . r.,'
John R. Penrose, Joshua 1..
&Mg* G. Inlpar, JMnsa Ten ut„
Edward Darlington, Runnel R. Eltok,
Dr. R. M. Huston; ' Bern &Mit,
UMW= C. Lud w ig, &Mona Mattison,
Ilukh Craig, ' 'Mounts CRAM,
&woe. Ilellvalu, l Robert Burton, Jr„
Charles Kelley, John B.l3e*pla, rltt,b'g,
U. Jones Brooke, D. T. Morph,
J. O. Johr '
tft '
inl Promp t.
.C ILUi b,
Viol PraMdent.
•
TEIQB.
Maar Lnaras, Secralary.
Pittsburgh We, Fire and !trite Its. Co.
Office, Corner Market, a id WateiSts.-, -
PITTSIIIMOII, FA._
RCM. GALWAY, Prosklint P. AIL ltooturr,
Annasw ixiaxoK:l4 Examixdrog Physician.
ThisOmopedly mallooray lostuarwo vporololcii to
*omitted with MB Rms.
Abe, eptednollr,orod Cup Liam ,on the ;Obi°, .
MladaSpps rtnnu ono - irllnthol* s
• ad lifirla• itisk. Mar
And against Loa ar DUPIIO by lire.
And odziart the Perils of dm Sea
and Wad, NaTigntbi
toed at die lowan~q, ra
rates comdtterd wahEtety to
oil patio.
Robert Galway,
Samuel Ince'raker',
10 .17 h D. Oman), D,
John Scott,
Anne Eferehell,
David Richey,
.
Jima Lttosa,
Cllum'arbatkeot,
Al6--toyl6.ly
. . .
• , Etta Insurance, Company,
OF PENESTLYANIA,
Oita !to. 9 Attar EL, POrshengh.
- , 1/11114.11, our La, 1.867:
•
Stock Doe 8014 Payable on dantandauld seem .
ed by two approved namer.......,....—.... 18E19109
Cubda In M
Doter--
awr& -
Trost C0mpan5.............. t41,990.96
m
122 shares Exchange Bank 8r0eh..4.0. -- 7 '46. 49
---•••• otooo Go:
aX=;iiii7 ----- ------------- 4 : 9 3 4 0: 93f
Book Amiuns.._.... .. :::::::::::::..... ::: ......
ACIO 19
DIELOTO,6I:
T. IL Shosiberger,l XL W. Cass,
W K. Ni 2 oick ~1. M. Pennock,
IL D. Cochran, W. W. Martin, ..
John A.Cangbay, R. T. Leech, Jr
C. W. Batchelor, D. alcCandlore, .
James I. Bannon, Ono. S. Belden,
81.10ENDERDER, Free ;
myllnllm
•
A Fawn, Secretary. J
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y or P,
WM. BAGALEY, ProtMem,
SAMUEL L MARKIRLL, Secret
Office% 'rater Street, 6th Market : and ‘t ..Treett,
aitalSajnaoras Hull and Cargo glees on Oa Ohio and - Mti ,
ppl Alvaro, wodnibntarldatnea.
Marlnattroa *pion kwo or ago hy ro. Moo, agalart.
the peals of the nntl !Wand Novigatl anJ Tratwpott.r
Wan,
. ,
, ,
MERU&
• Capt. al
8. &or]
M.
Wm. Bla
Jolla 8. D wort i r ,
h,
Francis era;
J. fkboonntakor,
• Wm. D. Mari Jpton• ,
do2l
Wm. Deoley,
tiamuel
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
aliarbaugh,
true lit Pormork,
Walter Bryant,
Jas. M. Cooper,
Jobs SJ
Monongahela Insurance Com
OPTIC!, No. OS Warn Anc
.hoor Against all Rinds of P. re alid
Orrunts....JAMEB A. nurounioN, Reside.
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Suretery.l
Dni."‘" w Z n e .ou r.
•
Wm. B. Holmes,
John Atwell,
Wm. •Res, John MeDeel
Tho.. 8. Clarke, Ilea A. Berry
J. A. Hutchison •
Western. ne
OF PITT
GEOIXIS D
Will h.:fags!
R. Millar Jr.;
J.W.Butkr,
ilsairew Raley
Ihmeen,
Thom BCott,
A. Nlzulck,
Witham I
11111.. k name!.Mallon
la thla coma:Lora , and who
I/ par anima a the
Warnbowa,,) up stabs,
NOTIOE.--kla partnership of the under .
o t rw
i nts'zets:daretlte 14"aormi.tbytu 7
•
temberl,lB37.
AU pereons haling unsettled accounts tb the Brat
ujil
greatly oblige by Wile, before tbakdete ind soaking set.'
Humor W. R. MURPHY
J. at Buttee.
St the awe location, N. R.
Meets, by !J. 'M. BURCH
e 51.113
The Imams, will Ire continued
owner of Fourth end "Tarim
VELD.
•
ISSOLUTION—Tbe Co-Partzierahipbere
totoreexisting under the name and ityle of P=LPS.
litl. this day dissolved by Hellish° • Thiebtm;
Inns of the firm will be dialed at the old stand , St.
street, near dm old Allegheny Midge, by W. P
le WILLYII.
who drily authorised to use the name of the Ilitli . tzt - the
settlement of its affairs.'
Pittsburgh,. .9!..71. Lt. 1857..
•$014128 Ce
•
81,871 78
• 83,1K4
61,889 00
0 4846 81
CIO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-.-The under
signed here this tiny catered into • copartaterehip, an.
der the name and aryls, of eftELM. PARSER - t CO., forth,'
:1= °nte,'ltiCitufWen,,oht koar.trumd,*;:dt4.r,
Nevem. Phelps, Qiir'n Cci., and having erected entire new " '-
and sutweantial building., and pencend the UMW Itarzar•-
anutsl. machinery, de., together with • isrge and Well es; • •
WWI stock of ivaidrial, they an prepared to execute with
promptness and dispatch. s pondee entreated to [hate. 411
wort warranted to be of the best quality.' The seniorpart •
Der haring had 18 year. experience in, the bedtime, they
.bope by strkt at tantlon totnerle a continuum, of the pat
-lOtiag• so liberally bestowed on the lite firm. •
sit W. entplqy NONE BUT THY VZRY !Mitt 1
- 631,600
September 10,1857
A LLEGLIE N — Mrpon ---
It AILROA D.—REMOVAL OP
GUT DIPIM T 021121 CORNIB OP 111:1T1.88- AND
CARBON STREIMS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RI.
DUCT/ONO/ T AIIIEP.RATES.—Do add after JULY
185 T o kfehuulnrt. 7, freight 1011 be ileelved eke above iA tbefolkiviageatime.
AlTo Gray* k
.1y....-. ................ 26c. " • "
Red Dan
To Bredy's •••
N' . •• • • "
LPieitr—Oorr,five Nowt, and ormeterAltei. '•
a letr
To ......
. "
To Brady* . ' "
1;3;4'; ' ' •
To Ilehoolog ........ ••
TO On Eddy
To Red Batik ... .... ...... "
To Brady's Reed... "
.17880. 1176:1 0 -5111./;;;;st T tek“
•
•
DITTSBUROH;JULY2B;IBS7.--Subtiorib= •
ere to tb• new nook •of thie. Bulk will plea*taki
notice est their kastallmeala upon lbe ax. will 6* due u
bAlows:
Youth instalment, ofslo per WADS, psyabla 6n at - babas ,
the lab of Anima um.-
llßh and lam. of $lO per abaFei payable on
""ttgrk . •
Or before the
JONES
Iron Clay College, Woraisial Cl . -: . •
A, NORMAL CLASS WILL BE OPENED,'
at Re Iron ,City Colko, au MONDAY Xlikaui/14,.
• ..i
i Ida., to to alsdUcted by alr.A. SUM
Um FM Ward Pablia &body. num meet ockl%r' r-,
and TIRTILIDATt9.OIIIOB. a n d MAMMY ll CI - -
°teach weak. hatructkin wlll. b• - given In Owlb,saveiri . •
Arithmoebg.g
k, .o.h ilnunwar, Alibibril.-.rd '3F-•“,°l' . ,
zw
•
Tiala—Tbreo Dolbin bet iesitini of two won • - or,
thrtber'pastkplan einkulte of A.' BURT?, c r I. W—Marn.;
Km?, lirinaipsd alma OW &Rad, '..i • - coil
•Th"77:—.7-77__. := •
T FOURTH STRES7.` • 870 T: -4.: i
• W. D. & - r.- 11.--.IIOC '•
,ILVE JUS
argo amortmadot CLUPEII3, 0114.0.rak
: des '
iriad Tor NA TMs , ad:maty,. _
.YEI.V)2T-AND
ANTizajux Piet 1-•
. Ai. • - LOW MUM ' mastaps.
/M 4,
WIC? 3:1:28'etZ:471%.7344'
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