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    Vitislutro 6Nette.
EN=IIMEtI
H. RID & CO.,
ZD/ro.B.srand ?R°PRZET°RE
x "lTTestrxtoi•ra:
TUESDAY 31 rItNING, NOV. 3, 1857
" On PAWN. OP TIM PAPIER
• The Power pf Memory.
"On .Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock, ?di.
Paulsen commenced playing five games, blind
fold, simultaneously—a fest not only unparal
leled in - the history of chess, but almostincred
ible of belief. Without the'slightest mistake he
continued his exertions until 11 I'. M., when
our reporter left. His opponents were Messrs.
S. Fielibuth, Robert J. Dodge, Oscanyan, Frere
and D. Haws. •
"The announcement of such an astonishing
performance drew together a crowd of distin
gaished strangers. The latest European celebrity,
Dr. Charles Mackay, passed several hours in
witnessing the games. Monsieur Thalberg, the
great pianist, stayed, till 10 o'clock, not merely
displaying interest in the proceedings, but also
analysing the play. The Hon. John Van Buren
came in twice during the evening, and we also
repacked Capt. Updegralf, of the United States
Army, Captains Bullin and Chauncey, of the
United States Navy, Judge Whiting, Hickson W.
Field, Esq., John Jay, Esq., &c.
"Up to 11 P. M. none of the games were con
eludedalthongh in all of them Mr. Paulsen had
the decided advantage. History can cite no
parallel to this astounding exertion of memory
and concentrativeness."—N. Y. Trib.
In perusing the above paragraph we were re
minded of some extraordinary instances of the
power of memory, which we have observed in
the •••,.rar. ending—instances which, in our
s' • • r , - sett more marvellous than the
el Air. Paulsen, astonishing as they are.—
We will cite some of them as appropriate to the
occasion, and of interest to the general reader.
We have collected them from various sources,
and in most, if not in all of the cases our author
ity is respectable.
Aiming de Alexius, an Italian physician of
the last century, was endowed with a remarka
ble memory, of which he gave a singular instance
in the convent of the Capuchins, when he was
their physician. A father of the order had
preached that year at Rome, and was listened
to by multitudes of people of every rank and
ago, who were amused with his ridiculous
manner pf speaking, and his gestures which
were copied from the theatre. Alezius had been
present at one of his sermons, which he soon af
ter repeated to the fathers of the convent, for the
sake of diversion; and this he did to that per
fruition, that he not only preserved the order,
method and even the words of the discourse,
but likewise represented the very voice, and
look and action of the speaker.
Dr. Fcizsa, an Englismati, had such a mem
ory, that he once undertook, in passing to and
fro from Temple Bar (London,) to the farthest
conduit in Cheapside, to tell at his return, every
sign as it stood in order, on both sides of the
Way, repeating them either backwards or for
wards, as should be desired; which he did ex
actly,' not missing or misplacing one, to the
astonishment pf those -who heard him. But
wh4 was more strange still, was his manner or
writing. "He would write near the margin the
first words of every.,line down to the foot of the
- Paper; then, by beginning at the head again,
fill up every ono of these lines, which, without
any interlineation or spaces, but with the full
and equal length, would so adjust the sense and
matter, that ho could not do it better, as he
sometimes remarked, if ho had written all out
in &continued series.
Rev. Charles Bertheau, an English clergyman,
had so geocPit memory that it might be said he
never forgot anything of what he ever saw, read
or heard. Ile understood ecclesiastical history
so well that ho could always be consulted on it
With safety. He would at any time name the
persons, and even the most minute circumstan
ces of time and place relating to the events upon
which he was consulted. He lived and died in
the last century.
La Motto, a French lion vivant, once terrified
a young author who had been reading a new
tragedy to him, by accusing him of the plaiger
ism of one entire act, which he repeated to the
poet, after hearing it but once read. When Ls
Motto hail enjoyed his joke, he relieved the un
happy author by confessing to him that the feat
was accomplished by his powerful memory.
That of Quintus liortentius, the pleader and
contemporary of Cicero was remarkable. Upon
challenge that was made to him, he remained
a whole day at an auction, and repeated in order
the several things. Which had been sold—to
whom—and at what time. His recital being
compared with the account taken by the Clerk,
it appeared that his memory had not made him
mistake in one particular.
We will close our article, which we might, if
space permitted, extend to a greater length,
with a reference to the extraordinary power of
memory possessed by Simonides, to whom is
ascribed the invention of local memory. When
Scopes and his guests were killed by the falling
of the room in which they had assembled, they
were so disfigured that they could not be distin
guished from each other. However, it woo of
importance to distinguish them; for those who
• wanted to bury them were desirous of doing
this office each to his relation. Simonides ex
tricated them from this difficulty. Ho recollect
ed the place where each of the large number of
guests had eat, and by this means was capable
of informing the relations which was the person
each of them was to bury. Reflecting after
\ wards upon the importance of order to preserve
easily the ideas of objects, he invented the
method of annexing them to certain places.
Cicero, in ono of his orations, styled him the
inventor of Local Memory.
Mr. Paulsen, therefore, is not an isolated case,
as the reader will infer from the instances we
have given. His achievements will not bear
comparison with efforts of the human mind, made
centuries before he had an existence.
TEM CRAIG AND MICIBUEN Cass..L - The Ship
pensburg (Pa.) News quotes from the Cham
bersbuig Valley Spirit a full aceount of the
shooting affray .between the MoSibbens and
Craig, the substance of which is already known
to our readers. The Spirit's statement is an
impartial one, and no one can read it without
feeling incensed at the two brothers who so
cowardly made joint onset upon ono weak man.
To the credit of the senior McKibben, the father
of the cowardly assailants, we quote the fol
lowing from the Spirits account:
"Last summer an afflictive avant cast its
shadow over the household. A gun in the
hands of a young son of Mrs. Craig was acci
•dentally discharged, killing Instantly a little
daughter of the same lady. After this sad affair,
the boy whose distress was unbounded, wee
taken to Pittsburgh by his grandfather Craig,
that his mind might be relieved from the dread
ful impression made upon it by the tragic scene
of which he had, without design, been the lead
ing actor. Yesterday the boy was brought back
by his father and sent out to McKibben's. Mr.
McKibben, moved by a feeling that does credit
to his heart, sent the rest of Mr. Craig's chil
dren in to see their father, with whom they
spent a happy hour at Jeffrey's lioteL
Mr. KoKibben likewise came to town himself,
for the purpose of preventing any difficulty,
and induced his sons, whose feelings towards
Mr. Craig were known to him, to accompany
him out to the farm. They went, but unfortu
nately learned from the boy who had just
ire
turned that his fatheg had brought him and was
then inEtown. Mr. feltibben nobly exerted
himself to calm his e bed sons, and after rea-
coning with them, we are informed he had
cause to believe that his wise counsels would be
, y
°Rowed. Contrary to his expectation, how
-1
v
er, and when he did not expect it, the young
=returned to town.
Mr. Craig, after taking an affectionate leave-
of his children, whom Mr. McKibben had kindly
sent in to see him, proceeded directly to the
Railroad station, and took his seat in the after
noon train, which was then about to depart.
Here his enraged brothers-in-law presented
themselves, and fired at him no less than eleven
shots, two of which took effect in the lnlrer part
of his body, causing severe but perhaps not
mortal wounds. Mr. Craig reamed hie seat in
the oars and proceeded on his journey as far as
Shippensburg,.whers, however, a re-action took
place, and he was compelled to leave the train
for further medical attention, where he now
Iles." '
The News, after giving the whole account, as
detailed in the Chambersbarg paper, add?:
Vierer hue we Impi celled upon to word
a more cowardly attempt at assassination Ulan 1
the above, nor have we ever known such waiver- 1
sal contemptfor the men and the act as pervades i
the community in relation to this outrage. As I
cowards would do, who feared to face death I
like men, they sought their victim where they :
supposed they could shed- his blood without the I
possibility of harm befalling themselves. They
waited until they found him seated in the car,
in the midst of his fellow passengers, little ,
dreaming of harm, and then, without a moment's I
warning, they commenced an attack upon him i
from opposite ends of the car, not only jeopard
izing
his life but the lives of those who sat near
him. They attacked him as cowards always at
tack a victim, they fought him as none but cow
ards would have fought, and they ran as brave
men would scorn to have done when ho proved to
them that he was willing to meet death as a
brave man should do. One of these men has just I
been elected to represent one of the districts of
California on the floor of Congress. Can the
people of California—who profess to admire
bravery—respect such a representative as this,
who has shown that he possesses neither courage
nor magnanimity! We feel assured that had
they seen him running from his adversary, as
those who witnessed the disgraceful attack and
cowardly retreat, they could feel nothing but that
loathing contempt.for him which is felt by every
member of the community in which the assault
was committed. Mr. Craig is still lying in a very
critical condition, at the Union hotel at this
place. He is under the treatment of our able
physician, Dr. Alexander Stewart."
1 Mr. Joseph C. McKibben, the California Con
gressman, has published a long defence of his
conduct, which does not gainsay the facts gene
, rally known, except that he denies having run
from Mr. Craig. At the end of his defence he
says:
"la conclusion, I desire to say that I make
this publication simply from misstatements that
prejudice others than myself. I feel no necessi
ty for juetification. Had I killed him under any
circumstances, or in any way, it would be no
atonement for the past."
Then why undertake to do it I If it could be
no atonement for what he deems past wrongs,
what was the use of staining his handArith
blood! Does he wish the public to think him a
madman as well as a coward? California, it
seems to us, is unfortunate in her Congressmen.
She has got rid of one silly murderer fcr one
who, after imitating the murderous propensities
of his predecessor, has not sense enough to keep
his tongue quiet.
As it was announced from the pulpit on Sab
bath, that the annivera'ary of the Ladies' Alle
gheny Relief Society would be held in Excelsior
Hall, Allegheny, on Tuesday evening. Nov. 3d,
the following assertion and command from Holy
Writ came to my mind :
"For the poor shall never cease out of the'
land; therefore I command thee, saying, thou
shalt open thy hand wide unto thy brother, to
thy poor, and to thy needy in the land."
Jesus said: "The poor ye have always with
you," and it has ever been thus. But how much i
more emphatically is it so at the present time.
A Crisis in financial affairs, such as perhaps
has never been experienced in our beloved coun
try before, 'has taken place, tind just at the
beginning.of a long and perhaps severe winter, I
thousands who have heretofore been enabled by
honest industry to provide comfortably for their
families, are now destitute of employment, and I
no prospect of work for a long time to come.
' What is to he done for them They must not
be left to perish while there is plenty in the land ,
Thus says the word of God: "Charge them l
that are rich in the world, that they be ready to I
give, find glad to distribute." This is the way
relief is to come. True, the rich feel the pres
sure of the times, seriously, too; but can any
one of you say: "Behold, Lord! the half of
my goods I give to the poor." We do not ask
you to give the ' , half," but we do entreat of you
to meet with us on Tuesday evening, and that
you will come determining to "Be merciful af
ter thy power. If thou hest much, give plen•
teously. If thou Last little, do thy diligence
gladly to give of that little."
Let each practise some self-denial, to enable
him or her to help those who are so needy.
Oh, fathers! 1 would first appeal to you.
When sitting-by your warm firesides, with the
beloved partners of your lives, and the little ones
of your love; and as you pee them surrounded,
not only by every comfort buCalso by the luxu•
ries of the land, oh! will you not think of the
destitute? and the widow, who, with her orphan
children, are without the common necessaries of
life, in whose lonely dwelling there is no cheer
ful blaze of fire around which she and her fath
erless ones may -gather; no table spread with
comfortable food, and without clothes to protect
them from the cold wintry blast, as it howls
around their dwelling. This is no imaginary
picture. Within the last week several such have
come to my knowledge. But the mention of one
will suffice. A benevolent lady in this city told
me, with the tears of sympathy in her eyes, of a
poor widow who came to her house begging for
bread. She was the mother of six children, the
eldest but seven years of age. Toe two youngest
were twins, infants. She had been unable to get
work; she was without fuel and without food;
her clothing was of the poorest kind and very
little of that. When food was set before her it
was some time before she would partake of it.
She thought of the fatherless ones she had left
hungry at home; but the kind lady who related
this to me assured her she should have plenty to
take to her little ones. She then ate like one
almost famishing. A servant girl who was stand- ,
ing by as the poor widow related her tale of woe, I
was so much affected by it, she took off of her
self
a warm ekirt and made the poor woman put
it on. Thus she left that house, (it was one from I
whence the poor aro never sent empty away,)
clothed find fed, and tooled with that which '
would make her poor children comfortable. This
is but one of many that call upon our charity.
If each one would deny themselves something, if
it is but a few dollars or a few shillings' worth,
it will greatly help. Mothers: is -there nothing
in your household expenditures you could cur
tail, and by so doing help feed the poor! Per
haps you may be iu the habit daily of having
not only a bountiful supply on your dinner tables
the first course, but after — that you must have
puddings and pies to tempt the a.i.petite. Could
you not dispense with these and give what would
be the additional expense to buy bread and fuel
for those who are without either l',,
Young ladies! can you do nothing? Yes: you
can. You can make the old dress do another
winter, and if possible wear the old bonnet too.
But if you think you must get a new one, let it
be plain, and if you have been in the habit o"
giving $7 or $lO for a bonnet, make afire dol
lar ono do this winter. If you will do so, the
difference in the price of your bonnet alone will
almost keep a poor family in fuel the whole
winter. One dollar will buy 20 bushels of slack
such as is given by the Society. Would not the
knowledge that you had contributed to the com
fort of a fellow creature (perhaps Dept them from
freezing) fully compensate you for-wearing a
plain bonne)! Young men! I appeal to you to
curtail your expenses. Wear the old coat or the
old vest a little longer, and give something to
clothe thenakcd. Throw away cigars and tobno
co, keep from restarants, and give the money you
would have spent in that way to feed the hun
gry. Many of you have professed the name of
Christ, and I hope feel the value of His gift.--
Where would you have been had it not been for
the charity of that Saviour who gave his own
life for 'you? And now Jeans calls upon you for
a proof ; of your love for Him by giving as you
can to those who are suffering around you. If
He were here, cold, hungry, and naked, would
you lodk upon His pierced side and refuse to
administer to His wants? He has said, ••Inas
much-as ye do it to one of the least of these ye
do It unto me."
"Give alms of thy goods, and never turn thy
face from any poor man ; and thdn the face of
the Lord shell not be turned away from thee."
Many who would have given cheerfully, cannot
command money. But they have it in their
power to give money's worth. Grocers can con..
tribute groceries. Dry goods merchants can
give materials for clothing. .Those who have
mills might give flour. Our gardeners and
farmers could give potatoes and other vegetables.
"God in the midst of Judgment remembers
mercy." And he has greatly blessed our land,
in causing It to bring forth her increase sixty
and an hundred fold, in all the products of the
earth. Oh I will you not then, those of you
whom God has blessed with abundance contribute
of if to those who are suffering around you!
"Whoa° bath this world's goods, and 'cell%
his brother bath need, and shutteth up his com
passion from him, bow dwelleth the love of God
in him r Remember "he that bath pity on
the poor, lendoth to the Lord; and that which
he bath given, will he pay him again." D. N. J.
TEM Syracuse (N. Y.) Courier says the salt
interest is greatly depressed. A comparatively
smallportion of this season's yield has been
shipped, and manufacturers generally are in
straightened circumstances.
Tna. BASK or Euot.a..un.—nTha old lady of
Threadneedle street" has put up the rate of diaeount
to 7 per cent., we learn by the Baltic. Speaking of
Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing, and
clothing, in tore, puts one In mind of the seasonable
fact that one of the finest stocks in the world of pr
moots for gentlemen and youths, is to be found at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill d
Nos. 603 end 605 Chestnut street, &bon Sloth,
Philadelphia.
AT ORAL
_DRUG STORE,
You can got
almostovery variety of
SOAPS,
PERFUMERY,
HAIR, TOOTH,
NAIL BRUSHES,
t ao, Act, ta i to
Tim Custom Department of Carnaghan's Tailoring
Establishment, Allegheny, has been rendered at
tractive to the followers of fashieu by the peculiar ;
style and taste with which the cutting is executed.
Added to this feature of interest is a full variety of
such piece goods for men and boys' wear as exhibit..
ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cash
buyers will And the prices favorable
DIED—AA his residence, in Sewickley township, on Non•
etny morning. the 2d Inst., DAVID SIIIELDS, lip, In the
113th jeer of his age.
Tha friends of his family are respectfully [netted to atend
his funeral at 3 o'clock P. a. ram tar.
Zprrtat gottrea.
A
Roo rows, Beaver Co., Pet, Feb. Lt 1657.
,We prefer buying Bcerhavo's Holland Bitters for b, to
lave the discount Hope to vend you scam a recommend.
lion from our Minister, testifying to its curative powers.
Signed, MOODY CAROTHERS.
INDIGESTION
. _
Do”ssrown, Montgomery Co..
January Mot, MT.
I nova felt the benefit "(any medicine so much as from
the bottle of Beet-have'. Gotland Bitters I purchsatof last
MIL I snob to know where lum got It. without fear of Im
position. (Signed,) JOSEPII C. DELLETT.
0611-Sold at II per bottle, or sit bottles for $.5, by the pro
pneters, BENJ. PAGE, J 0.., A CO., Manufacturing Charm.
octants and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Ps-. sod Druggists gen
orally. See advertisement,
_cw.khdAtirT
Candor Compels us, wn n considering the wants
of the aMicted, to recommend that which Is beat known and
tried, and to recommend Dr. J. Ilostetter's Celebrated
Stomach Bitten', would only be adding to what has already
been heralded far and aide, not only by a law Isolated cer
tificates, but by the people of the land.endorsal by the pliy
sicians and the press, that Hostetter's Bitters have no equal
in restoring and imparting health illetifeebled men. Lielbie
and children find this medicine Inral.ble in many of their
ills of debility, to which they are subject, especially during
the summer season; in such GUIIs it should 1. token in small
quantities before meals. •
For ode by Druggists and dealers generally everyngo
and HOSTETTER d SMITH, 267 Penn at -vecel-tglaviT
To Nervous Sufferers
A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a
few day., after many yearenf mat nerrone euffering, Is ans
ioue to make known tbo mean, of cnr... Will sem! (free)
the preacript ion uscd. Direct the Rey. JOIIN DAG Nit I.L
No.lBB Fulton Rtrevt. Brooklyn N. Y. oetamettdaamaq.
sz-yr_,Rl HATS.
CORD & CO.,
No. 131 Wood St root.,
11.14 JUST ClVAlrtal Tlit
F A L L B T "I"
GENTS' DRESS HATS.
GENTS' SOFT lIATS,
lu)YS' SOFT HATS,
DOSS' FANCY CAPS.
CIIILDRENS' FANCY HATS,
LADIES' RIDING HATS.
rig-dif fr. NCCORD k CO.
PANDERER & FRIEND,
A.TTOI2NI%Y S AT LAW.
Van
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
Yo. S. Shtne's Mock. Pubuque, /mow
ArS•Collectilont promptly tondo: to Any rut of Sot thorn
low, or Western Wioitotislo.
Will attend to the porch,ve and Sale 01 !teal Est.tte,
total. Money on Bonds and Mortgogies eelil ydfe
aNOI-7.Grl+; W. GrrlltlG- & CO..
sr. ISZL.A.INTI7 .A.CT T. 7 £ ,
Clover of AL , and ..thichonia F•O4 Worth
PITTIIICROII, PA..
Mitnnfactnre Pow and Oak Kegs of the various &wolf-
Wins of NAM Kl3lO, which they will will at tee Intorst
nwrkel prs,s.
111-oontr.wtv aro revriectfnlly wilieltrol All work
ranted of the best gwidity.
H. C. ULMAN & CO.,
N 0.75 Fourth St rce.4. Pit t nbttrgh,
GENERA!. INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance ITrokers.
ConitinCP Clot,. flummery:l . .$3.6.51.000.
Life, Fir, Marino And Li.. Etock Rsoks f all divirrlp
' lions taken et torrent onto, In the nowt frit:gbh. and prompt
comp:mien to the State. Jvatilvfr
.
Pittsburgh Variety Works
JONE,3.. WA.I.L.INGFOItD & CO.,
(Sti,estors to Warm k. Atterbury d Cu..)
Jtann,tu , tr, of 11.1 ht and L.ft 11:.u1 A. lola, Spring.
Drop and Thumb Latcbts, Platb , rm RAJ Counter
Cuff, Corn au.l Paint 3131 k, end I , ruest.c IlatJware gtmer•
ally, con), of %rat, end rant surer., INlt.burgh,
J•21t11.111.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pitt.t.urgh, General Ineurance Agency,
No. 63 Fourth S
PENNA
repre,nte.l of 1.1101.-st rt.an.En4 Chartered
by l'euritylranin and oth.:
Nlarloe and Life lagLi 14.3. en of MI dearriptlonl.
A A CARRIER,
S. S. CARRIER.
.13 ANN' 147. S LCI L' Fn.%
Illon•e, Sign rind Ornamental Painters
White, ',ad rind Zinc I'rsint s.
Also, a:I kLudl of Palau, vas, Varn,l,l , , tt'iuJ~w Glut'
Putty, Etru.ht,
14-1 lrof .51 . r.rt, two door, abort Diantund Alley/
uurliklytl&
MAC 1 I.IOTII ..... 111 . 1.VUOT I
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONE:S4, 130 . 171, AZ CO..
Manufacture, of CAT STEEL, a 1.,. and
A. B. STEF.I.; NPIQSG9 and AXLES,
Q• - nn Hort and Art( .C•r•res, Pittsburyh, Ph.
D. A. 12.()Oli.ittS . 1 / 4 : CO..
Rogers , Improved Patent Steel
Darter Ros.l and nrzt Sfrr , tr, 11ltaSurLh, 7L
Jn29:l7dfc•
MIENS
MLWM3I:I
MERCHANT TAILOR,
JOILN COCIIR.A.N .s suns,
Iron Railing, Iron Vattli•, Vault Doo
Window Chatters, Window Guards, V.,
W . PI &rand Street and (443 Third Street.
I Botween Wood and Niarket,) i• 1 TIS ;IWII, PA..
flee i_ hr. 2 1 ,1 a vartnty of n..sr Patt,rul. fancy and plain,
filr all purp,s. Particular attention paid to au.
Gravo Lots. Jold.ing.l. , n..•t abort ntttu, Inr9
JOHN TROMP son,
410 LIBERTY STREET
European and Intelligence Office,
E Vey always ftr r.tlr 14 011 Ettr.i , for ttny =tom'.
and td , antrr and rischt.t Tickcte to and from Lirerrn..l
Nryt - York.
litrls,lor c,,ks awl genoral holase•wotk fitrukhod k.
tion.ek..pers c•il short u• , tp..r.
right'd Tew.t+tt , lr Pills and Pyrt/p-Iltrays on I.ld.
Pa..tip•robroogist from Now York awl 1 . 1,11..1..1p1im tat
railroad to PatAbut,h. jeadly
viTsc RANkm...UTE
111Y1711(TG6EIln AND DE 41.1111, IN
All kinds of Tobacco, Sontrand Cigars,
Have recently taken the bundling 120 Wood stoat, 10
Laiii/il.lllO their MatillraCturing Establishment, No. 431rv. - ita
street, 1. - b , •re they will 1.. p1..1.1.4 to receive their ft iouda,
apt:7:lpH.°
11 Nrls,4ltr. or
Cooking., Parlor and Renting
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc
fdtdortatturerr. of the Celebrated
CA.PIT'A.I., COOKING RANGE.
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET.
tylLitlytlfc 11, I'd.
ffiM
354 - EII 4 I.OHAIsTI'
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Irt•h• sew Dulidiug,)
mi.3.0..1yti
JAS. M01...A1J
111ANWACTUDAZ Or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
delf4dlyfc Nn a. 165 and 170 Second titre t.
G- It OR.O- Rs WICYIIIAN ,
Munsfactnner and Moller in all kinds of
TOBACCO, BBII4FF AND CIGARS
A N
1-.3EIAP TOBACCO,
earner of Smithfield Start and Diamond Alley,
oe.llyfe PrITBBILIINIII, PA.
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO
ILLNITACTOPSB9 OP
American Galvanized Sheet Iron,
And Sob: Agent. f Ms Soli of
W. Dens Woop's
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
Auo, dalrtuatzenlCorrugated Iron, for Roofing.
fllKirWarehortae—Yo. 111 Prone Street, Pittsburgh.
JaValydhwfel?
p:.14.1 4 - LID 0103 111_Mag
Forwarding and Commlsaion Merchant,
AND WHOLE2ALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Flutter, Seeds, Irish,
And Produce Generally,
dAerl , Aro. 2A Mod area, Pittsburgh-
DR. KEYSER'S 5110 OLDE R. BRACES—From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1950,—P0r more thou 3
yours poet we hate constantly worn the Washington Sus
peoderktrace, manuactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of No
140 Wood street, In MB city, nod would heartily mom
mend It to ell who are compelled to follow o eedentary otuut
Dation As we hovel/store remarked, in calling attention
to Its merits, it answers fur a brace and suspender', the
weight of the pantaloons being wa placed as to math:sully
tend to brlng u the ehcnilders to Emir natural position and ex
pond the chest, Women, hundrecisof whom aro aunnolly
Injured by the weight of enartnotte "ekirta," Amid also
procure these britees. Be Particular in procuring the kind
mentioned, a. roans of the braces sold are humbug. Sold
at Dr. 03 50. 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Drogglet, 140 Wood
reel, alp of the Golden Mortar. JtatbdAurxit
Wianssl3 rot PRI Crap or flans oa Rrerresz, at
prices earplug fry:natl. to tbirtydollars.
Abdaninal Eupperters of every kind.
Sidon Props for curvature of lbeepine.
Shoulder Drama of every kind.
Sulpensorl 'tendon., Improved varietlea
Pile Prom, for the support nod cure of Pile..
Syrlona, mole cod female, ail eines.
BrewPompe, WI extensive areortmen i.
Nursing Bottles and Arttficial Nipples, latest improve
menu.
New Clapping Apparatus, a gnat improvement neer the
Cllpping ewes
Magnerlc Machines, a surcrlor kind, in a neat box.
MR. ICEICSKII, is also agent for Marsh's Radical Core
.bl3/1114 which usually cures cases of 'Rupture In six mouths.
Bold at DR. RBYSZWEI
Manieside Drag Stare and Truss Depot,
5e2.5 140 Wood Wets, alga of the Golden Mortar.
Tztairrzas Arterrrios.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian
Norse ....almeet, la plat bottles, price 50 crate, le .arrested
cheaper taut better than my other article ever offered to th
public for the core of Cats, Galls, Sprains, Lacerates, Over
heating, to. Keep • bottle in the debit, it hummed malty
• valuable hone. None genuine Ma.. rived S. L Tabu
Depot, 66 Cortiaadt street, Now York.
WA by Dr, 1111I8ILI: 140 Wad at. Wahl/
55putal iflotices
LEA sr P.B/R l3 - I N - S .
Celebrated Worcestershire Bance
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM
I'' CliCG I' D the SACCE. PCI) MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY
AT MADRAS,
h To his Brother at
Lad applicable to I , WORCESTER, k1a7,1141.
"Tell LEA .k FERRIES that
their Sauce is highly esteem-
V ARIETY ed in India. and is, in my
opinion the most palatable.
OF DIM. well as the most wholesome
Sauce that is made."
The wily Medal awarded by the dory of the New York
Exhibiti. for Foreign Sauce, woo obtained by LEA k PER.
RISS for their WGRCESTERSIIIRE SAUCE, the world
wide fame of which having led to numero. pm ,
char-m pro earnestly ru.ted to woo that the nom. of
"LEA Ai PERRtNr ar. eq impressed upon the Bottle and
St lZirOlVe r s ' alr A .d geTs " fo t r h t e h h‘ e =led States,
dOIIS DUNCAN A SONS,
401 Broadway, Now York.
A stock always In store, Also, orders received for direct
shipment from England.
LEVTIG & EDGERTON,
(accomsons TO D. I. 1•011.0.1 D • CO , )
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
(3 - 1 . 2.00.EM1M5, PRODI7O3EI
AND
PITTSBUROH NANUF'ACTURES,
No. 107 Wood d , Pittsburgh.
tralmdir
s w z•fer — is7C - .., 2, 1 - a s I
FOR FAMILIES A\l) thiSrFACTE'R_ERS.
WHEEZER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
ridiZepOri s Conn.,
Pittsburgh, 68 Fifth Street.
This Machine Stitches the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At the pleasure of the Operator, making with case Om Thous
and beautiful and durakts ,NUlches per Minute, almost
lesely, and are becoming indispensiside for family use.
Full information ilia' , be obtained by addressing dames
Ewing, or ALEX. It. REED, Agent,
No. CA Fifth strest, Pittsburgh:
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
The great superiority et SINGER'S AfACIIIN
Over all others for the tutu(
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturerit, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trinnners and
Coach Makerz+,
fiat long been known and practically acknowlodgoili
The undersigned having an ratonsine variety of those
Machines on hand, adapted to every kind of sewing and
stitching. Invitee those interrated to roll and examine thorn.
R. STRAW.
Agent tbr Allegheny County
an-ner of &cowl and Markci Mr•rts,
I r you value your teeth and a pure breath,
uralthy gotosurt, and comG4h• mouth, go to KEYSER'S,
00 Wood elm.. sod buy bottle of WAWS TOOTH WASO
hod Torrta Norma I,OMA-um P
TII E LIEALTLI OF AMERICAN WOMEN
or many >ea" I Imre Leen troubk.l with general
weariness and languor, froth mental and physical; caprice,
lutieau.~o, dull headach, pain in the haul and temples,
eoldnes. and tendency to .flint.. palpitation of the heart,
very nastily antlered ur excited, appetite variable, .tnmoob
and Gewalt, deranged, with rain. Any mental or physical
exertion was cure to bring on all the ”Itiptoms, end S Lad
In ml.litha, felling of the tenth, and greet pain In that re
gion. Ono physielan after another eglienstecl lot. skill .1
Cave me up. A patient and persevering nee of 31Alte
ELIALL'S UTEItINIcICATIIOLi.h/N fortunately cared me
and I hove no word. entaclent to eaprone my thankftilneee.
Mrs JULIA ANNE JOIINSON.
I can truly Pay that I taint been a mutterer for many years
with shite; and tieranged menstruation. After a while I
bad other troubles, such as pale face, indigration, tempting
nway, general languor and debility, pNa lu the small of the
bark, a tort of aching and dragging sensation. pain between
the shoulder bleats extending down the spine, loan of appe
tite. trouble la the etontacti and te.wrla, with cold hands
and feet and dreadful nerrousnere. The least excitement
would make me feel an If I ehould fay *way. I tried donna
and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the
benefit. Ono bottle of 31A11$11ALL'S UTERINE CATIIOL
ICON changed urne of my symptoms for the better, and
todw I ant entirely and radically cured. I telob that perry
woman could know oltaelt will do. CLAILIBLtA ODER.
tI AILSIIALL'. ITERINE CATHOLICAN has aaved my
life,. I verily believe. I tried doctors and medians until
It ...nand melees to try longer, when I met with a lady who
revnturnended the eatliollenti so strongly that I deemed it my
dory to try It. I wag mostly troubled with derviged men
struation NI, syniplonsa verve principally pains in the back
and abdomen, bearing dawn pain at the time of the 111 new,
bloating. n,lic. nauvea, constipation. feeling &elf the hack
and limbs were britieod or broken, ernetatiunatind vomiting
atmety (life seemed to ben tinnien,) disturbed sleep, faint
[MS, ahulderings, fatigue on walking in the morning, Cato.
len, constipation, Yves sura of blood in the head, du-tines;
especially when ettsupiag, great Irritability of temper, almost
COt..tnnt Inclination to inta watrr, great reatlewitaraa and dr
ain to weep or I'l,l wabappy, I was uotuuly rralrely carol
myself o 1 all the,n• symptoms, which I hare wren to no to
r...alert account of 01) suffertngs. but I bare known so many
when cured in our towu that I feel hound to let you know,
that others who are stmiluty situated may glen find relief.
E3INI A 1.1? D fIIZOIL
Para long time I had Utertneconfplalubt with the follow
ing syruptuitsa I a. nervous, erniunatad and irritable, I
seemed to abound In complalnts, Rome of which I will try to
give you: path in the lower organs, and a feeling as if some .
thing was going to fall ion, nubility t. walk much on ac
count of a feeling of fullness. seloug and dragglng, and
ah...t.ing pain. lu the back, ion., and extending clown the
leg*. the Jolting penalin,l by riding caused great pm.
spasmodic abt,tings and tutlits In the side, stomach and le,a -
els; headache, with ringing in the nun , ever, tuber of thu
body weaved axe; great irritabllity; Intense nervousness, I
could uot bear the leastexcltement without being prostrated
&a - a day, I could acarcely more about the Gotten, and did
not cake pleasure in anything. I haul given up hope, having
rued everything, an I supposed In vam. but a friend called
my attennon to )I..SIISIIAI.L'S UTERINE CATII.I.ILIO4.IN.
I Ludt it, hoping against hope. Moot fortunately it clued
rne, and there Is not a healthier at mere grateful woman in
the country. I trout all will use It. It to truly the woulan's
friend in need. FLIIIIENCE LESLIE.
Y.IRSIIALL',S rTER INE CA TIIOL ICO.V tad! certain.
ty cure Falltny of the Wand, 1; hitee. Surprcesed, irrnplar
or Painfni .Venstruatgon, Bioahng. ingiantniaiiona and Div
•+ •J the Kidney. or Urinary Organs, Retenti o n or foram
trine, Ifeartburn, narttren•nr.N•rraternes, Thud
i'alpiLatont. r-umps. Duturbed Steer, and oil trrubles
oryanlc or symihrdhchc, connected with the 11.rine organs.
The pi, of MARSHALL'S r71:12 ISE CA 72.101. ICON
to One Dollar and a Ilalfper sinyte
On the rceetpt nf tut' dollars fire Wilts shall be sent Isy ee.
preys. free of charge, to the end ,f ther,prets route.
fk parta:utar to wrktc pool oi6ce ,u/drt:t, fawn, county
and Nato.
wellpbarante.• thaf nt!kin.. ma/ be a•nt not rteript
of lhe lanney Address Da. OKO. KNYSEII,
No. 170 Wood Pt roe t, l'lttoburgh,
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
Wants
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-10.000 Melt
to t.ttgaget in the sale or the most popular actlingl
Ilouks in hanh,tarnicr and Teach
ers whaling to travel, vrill limp this to he a very pi , Ul Wide
and plcusant husk:lea, enahling them It, .140.1 the country,
and make names at the same time. Agents nuw inthe bus.'
laew tare cleiring from poo• to sl.fihO plc year. For full
Inrticulara out a liat of Ikaika, address 11. M. tic
queen City Piablilthitht 114.1150, 111 Main par.,. Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, 1(110,1 East, P. IIt:LIS.OS, Philadelphia.
aul,hlyilaarfa
HOR SE.SIIOE R WAN TED—A go.,d
lloro-hhoer, to go I the country, eau *Wain moody
emploement mod good wages by apply log at TIIIS OFFICE
lanotilately. or2eAtt
AVANTEI7)---A tire , t Miller to go to Nuth-
T tine, TCIII3, to whom liberal ...ngeewill l p 3 1 ,1
Norte . u , ..l apply who runnel ho wrll reeonimeudel.
ANTED—S7,UuIt in Pittsburgh mid Al-
. 1.-gbeny Warranta Itu.inen.uor Aecomnnale.
don Paper to amount of $17,000, gilt tqlge. can ho di,connt.
ea at very r....lticed ratelt. . aul.l B. 311. A IS h SON.
aIFLAR 13 -- HOUSE, ~
PHILADELPHIA
•
s aiceoritnnee with the spirit of the times,
nil with a grateful Apprecintlotkof the liberal patronatp
they have enjoyed from the travelling community, tho pro
inlet,n of tho 01115 RD HOUSE claim the priall eige of Lein ,
OLP first In ftbiladelphia to rrapond to the universall decant,
or retreuchmen't. Ott and After 5105011, 1 dill October
their price of board trill be reduced front $2.50 to $2 per diem
0c20.7td PRESBURY, SYKES & CO.
AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON.
Re , stobleslonenl of No ofd plan of man percent
LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, l'eS isetfUl
ly minion:nes that he has summed the old pion
of management, as It existed' store the recent alternetoo......
Trial 'Attie En- -pain systems n Otis held. promo, that al.
though the advantages are rest, albs plan Is hotter
adapted for the moiler doss o. hotels.
The accommodations and contest' acre of the house are
unsurpassed, and the recent Imprint meats and alterations
for the comfort of guests, lease nothing to ho desired.
sn22ressillinsl
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair
COWLETELY PRESERVED
TO TrETIZ AQV&I
AND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
not bare it restored to former color; or bald, but would
here the growth restored, or trembled with dandruff and
itching but would hare it remand, or troubled with scrofu
la, eWd hoed, or other eruptions, but would be cured, or
with sick headache, (neuralgia) but would be cured. It
wlll also remove all pimple. from the face mad skin. Prof.
Wood. Elsie Restorative will do all this. 800 eircolar and
thefuLloning. • AIM Anna, Nwreriber 5,11156.
Purr. O. 1 WOOD—Door 6117 I had beard mach said o
the wonderful effect. of your Ilan Restorative, hut having
been so often cloateritrackery and quack acatroms,hair
dyes, tc., I we e di to place your Reatorative in the
aserunategoa i rit: e thousand and one loudly trumpeted
quack rem until I met you In Lawsence county some
months since, w n you gore me doh assnrance as induced
the trial of your to In my hunil.r— Mt by my good
wife, when hair bad become very thin and entirely. white,
and bolero exhaustiog one of your large, bottles, her heir
waa restored needy to its original to antiftd brown color,
and had thickeoed and become beautiful and glued upon,
and entirely over the head; she continues to nee It, not
*lmply became of Its bentifYing effect. upon the hair,
but bonnet( its healthful Influence upon the hood and
mind. Others of my family and friends are using your 114 ,
dorative, With the happiest efFec e tran ekePtlcina
and doubts In reference to Its ter value are en.
they , removed: and Inn and do mime cordially and eon&
dentially recommend its by all who would bare inn
hair redned from white or e grey (by reason of alckned or
age,do original min and boauley, .d by all young
paranoid.° wadi had their halr beautiful and glariy,
Very truly and gratefully your', SOLOMON 51eac.N.
Faxon Room It tru a long tin °after I um yoti at Ells
field Warta got a bottle of Restorative for whirl you gave
two an order upon your avnt In Detroit, mod when I got it
we concluded to try it on lfra. Mann's heir, as the =attest
of IN power. It lon doneall that ton own.. mt . would
din and °then of on fondly and frien d., n. 1.11 wit ooo red
11 ogee* ere now adng and recommending Reuse to others
al entitled to the highest ootudderition you claim for
dpin, Tory respectfully and truly, yours.
SOLOMON MANN.
Minas, lu..Jnne 23,1862.
I !wimp] Prat W... 1% Mir Itastoradva, azal ban ad.
whedlta wonderful 'idea% My huh' *us bouoming.ss I
thought, pro,outu r oly grey, but by the two of his Reston.
Un It he resumed Its original color, mad bare rua doubt
persnammtly so. ezDenator, U. B.
O. J. WOOD & 00 Dnondowri 312 Droudwn7, N. Y.
itro gnat N . ldt m tuning Fataldiguneno and 111
✓ street, It. Lords, Mo,l and sold byleidlaVnirrr
itrtn abbertistments
°erica EVCCIA Disc.:nu. Corr ant, I
Pit teborgh, Novemlier itd, 20t7.i
DI V IDE:: e.—At a meeting of the Board of
Directors of thi.Componv, bold this day, a Dividend
was declared out of the protte of the last six months of Ten
Dollars per share upon each share of the Capital Stark' mato
scribed, of which amount Six Dollara per share to bo applied
to the seductlonof the stock doe bills and Four Dollars per
shore to be paid In cash to stockholders, or their legal repro.
mutative*, on or alter the 10th loot.
no3ilard ROBERT FLllNEYAkicretory.
1957 Winter Arraltigement. 1857.
1. LOUIS, ALTON AN Daig
C 11 IC AGO RAILROAD.—On
and after OCTOBER DI, Trains will run as follows:
GOINfI
Leave Chicago et 11:30 c. at. arid 10:30 P. it.
Arrive at St. 'S:3O 4. W. and 1:30 P. Pt
tiOING
Leave Eaat at. Laub at '9O A. a. and 4.20 P. Y.
Arrivo at Cltfeu° at ,to P. M. and GAS a.
Ct/NNECTIONS:
At CUICAOO, with nil the Oront Eastern anti Northern
Line.
At JOLIET, with Rock Island Railroad West, and "Cat
Off," East.
At PEORIA JUNCTION, with Pe.pria awl Oquaerka Rail
road for Pearls, Galesbargb, Barllagtea Arai Intermediate
'places.
•••- • ' •
•
At BLOOMINGTON, with Illinois Central Boßrood, North
end South.
At SPRINGFIELD, with 0 real Western (DI) Railroad,
East for Decatur, ku.; West for Jacksonville and RaDic,
At ALTON, with Terre Ilents end Alton Railroad Fist,
and steamer. on the Hirer.
At ST. LOUIS. with Ohio and Mii4. Railroad East. %Vest
by Pacttic Railroad and Missouri steamers to Northern Ills-
Kansas and Nehnlska. Also, to all points nn thefl
uids and lilkeissippi rivers.
AM - Through Tickets can be obtained at all the principal
Railroad Offleee.
EMMiMME
• -
A. IL MOORE, Genenl Supertntendout.
E. 1E:060DRICII, Oen. E tern Ap.nt. ull3 mr7
T HE ATLANTIC MONTHLY,
Devoted toLitoratttre, Art and Po
No. I, for November, owe Ready.
DOUOLASS JERROLD: rrnonal rlaminiscrwaa:
FLORENTINE MOSAICS:
S.ASrA VI LoMENA:
FALLS PARSON, 14:TY,
TIIE MA MiIt:STEIL EX.IIIBITION.
THE ROMNIA GIRL;
TM: CHARTISTS COMP LAIST .
DRYS:
BRAHMA:
TIIE AUTOCRAT OF TOP. BREAKFAST TABLE: Every
Man hi. own Bwßwelb
ILLUSION[
TIIE GIFT OF TRITEMIU4,
TIRE MOUIININO VEIL,
PENDLAM: A %Warn mar,
BRITISH INDIA,
AKIN BY MARRIAGE;
TIIE ORIOIN OF DIDACTIC POETRY,
TIRE FINANCIAL. FLURRY
SONNET;
TIRE ROUND TAIILF:,
LITERARY NOTICES,
, MUSIC.
twenty•firy. c••nca a unmi.•r
For Bala by
iiryr A MINER, ISlsolowah* AentA,
nO3 Mamonit F,Rh erect.
VER COU NT Y LANDS FOR SALE.—
We have 100 acres of first class farming land, situated
hr isboYeconnty, and 11Plir the Elton Station, en the P. F. W
&C. li. IL The obi Cleveland stage rood rims through Om
premises - . 65 acres cleared, ',abate° gwvl timber laud.—
Buildings are n frame house, 21 by 31 loot, and kitchen ad
joining; frame barn. 33 by 30 feet: spring and spring hors';
Li email Orchard. The whole place well watered and under
laid with cannel cell, Will be 'sold at a goat barman If el.
plied for soon at BLAB ELY A RICHEY'S,
au2SvlewT Real Estate Broker*,
Orphans' Court Bale.'
\ Y virtue of an order of the Or Q - )
Ji_.l Conti of Allegheny contity,ilated Octolwr
Ise?, the undersigned adminlstretor of the estate of Michael
Schmiet, late of Allegheny county, doc'd, will expose for gale
'en the premises, at Pupa rewille, on SATURDAY, the 7th
day of November, A. D., 13,57, at '2 o'clock P. at., the following
described property. !subject to a certain mortgage on the
eame,) to wit: Beginning at a post on a road mrsnly feet
wide, at the lire of Seymour's land; thence along said rood
south eerenty.four and a half degrees, east one hundred and
, thirty-six feet and a half 136 Y,) to a poem thence by land of
Ann Herr eolith ter entywlght and three fourth degrees west
one hundred and sixty-three feet (163) to a poet thence by
laud now of J. T. Herman north fifty nine degree., west two
chtmilred and thirty four feet (=I) tea to a pint; thence by
land of Seymmr north twenty-eight and three-fourth deg.
welt one hundred and flftywne (151) feet tothe place of be
ginning, containing one acre nearly, on which Is erected a
1 two story DricluDWolltll2 House.
Terms at gale. MARGARET SCR3IIDT.
no33tdeltisT ' Administratrta.
VERY VALUABLE WESTERN LANDS
F , in. SALE-160 scree One farming land In Alamakee
county, lowa. only oar milnfrnm the Miselssippl river.
440 acres of very choke fanning D.J. , near tho
1,10.5 acres of the brat farming lands, lying in Bremer Co.,
lowa, in the midst of nourishing norms, well timbered and
watered.
3.0 acres desirable land, within 4 miles of Anoka, a flour-
Ishlug at the inaction of lite Misulasippi and Ruin M
ere, and about onliu from the. city of Et. Pant, Minnesota.
800acire lying in Trenvelmn, Eau Clue and Chippeia
counties, Wisconsin. mono. land. are very good, haring
been sslectsd for school purposes, they will Ise add in email
tracts to suit purchasers.
Alai, wane %cry valual,ln mineral lands, containing Coin,-
depsits afloat' and iron ores, lying near the Iron Moan
' Min Railroad, lu Missouri.
Tho abort, lands (the principal part of which store located
° personal observation wine three to fire years aincri)
re oar the Hos. of several of the principal Western Wal
la. Written duccriptions Accompany each tract. We
invite special attention to the above choice land., and still
bell.them bargains In macts to sot buyers. Apply to
BLASSI:IX k ItlellElf,
cor.7th and Smithfield eta.. Plttahargh.
Dissolution of Co-Partnership.
5 - 11.11 E FIE.M. OF JONES & SCULLY is this
11 ~a7 diesoleeil by mutual connot. Tha butilheas of the
hue flew will b eetilod et the ahlktand by SVm. VII. Scully.
J. 11. JONS....e.
W)I. OIL SeI.7I.LT.
C 1.1 L I. Y t C 0• .
1. or to Jouc..! Scully.)
Forwarding, Commission and St srogo
MERCHANTS,
No. 61 Water and 61 Flr•t Street•,
oo.3311:11 PIITSBUROII, PA
TIIE ATLANTIC MONTHLY
'Devoted to Literature, Art and Polities
No.l, for Novozuber, sow Rowdy.
fONI,CTS .
DOUGLASS JERROLD: Personal Romiulsenros.
FLORENTINE MOSAICS.
SANTA Fl WM EN A
PALLY DAILiONS' DUTY.
TILE MANCHESTER
THE ROMMANT GIRL
CIIA RTISTS COM rLA INT
DAYS.
BRAHMA.
THE AUTOCRAT oF THE. BREAKFAST TABLE - Eret
Man Lie own Boswell
ILLUSIONS.
THE GIFT OF TRITEMIUS.
THE MOURNING VEIL.
FENDLAM. A Modern 10-former
BRITISH INDIA.
AKIN BY MARRIAGE.
THE ORIGIN OF DIDACTIC POETRY.
THE FINANCIAL. FLURRY
SONNET.
THE ROUND TABLE.
LITERARY NOTICES .
MUSIC.
*IL Priem tWetily-flve tent.. n Im nnNer.
For ,tolo
AUNT A MINER. Wholomle
0c1.7 Ma.mie HAIL. MIA enwt
A A. MASON • & CO., '25 Fifth at., offer
th. ir llRMetiOn stock of Dry tkuals at less than ones
ti, n prices. e have Inpart
Rich printed all wool IseLidoes. 4f.r, north Tr.c
Fine Oulu do do ale do rlic
Flue Paris Merinos ... . The
Finn do iW ....... . . ....... 2:2 4 do C 1,12
As. Paranittto• 2tic do ale
Rich Plaid Ducals.
And a large assortment of Illankets, Flannels and Ihunestic
000,15 gaucrolly at correspondingly low prices. tus3
SUNDRIES.—
I C 290 11Ce32.22,
I Ginseng,
2 bide. end 1 box do,
10 sack. feathers,
now bawling Hutu steamer Hibernia and fot by
not ISAIAH DICKEI r & CO.
AR.).—ln consequence of the financial de-
J rangornents of thn country, and the very general pros.
(ration of bilsitiem arising therefrom, entirely unlooked for
at the time of the recent lentMl W. R. Murphy to J. At.
Burelifteld, lu the Arm of Murphy In Itnrclineld, the same
ban been sinmillmi, and the liminess will ho continued as
formerly, tinder the title of MURPHY A BURCHFIELD.
W. It. MURPHY,
J. M. BURCHFELD.
Pittsburgh. att. 24. 1 —no3
A I)SIINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE—Where
. Todters of Administration haa been granted to tho
noderelgnad on the rotate of Joedoh McCrory, deed. late of
Allegheny City; all ',croons knowing thomeclees Indebted to
mid uotato all! call nod make payment Immediately, and
thooo having claims against the same will plectoo preterit
them for payment. no3iiita•T JANE M'CRORY,
1 BBLS. GREEN APPLES: ---
-t 5' Roll Dotter:
2 White Items;
1 task Potash;
4 sacks Timothy Deed;
GO boxes Cheese,
Reed and Mr sale by EHRIVER Ai DILWORTH,
001 130 and 132 Second street.
BUTTER. -3 bas. Primo Roll Butter just
reed and for sale by HS:MY II COLLINS.
.. .....
POTATOES-50 eacks lied and White for
solo by no 3 HENRY U. COLLINS.
A TKINS' CELEBRATED
30 DAY CLOCKS,
for Canntlng Room 4uld Parlor.
An omortmout In rommrood ro e elegant pattern.
DMI omeivod and for solo by J. R. REED & CO,
j0.30,11f Jr Moro, No. 08 FM Moro&
STARCII-20 Bbls, Pearl Starch
100 Boxes
For sato by (oc12) J. B. CANFIELD.
riillOM AS' TATENT AMERICAN DOOR
SPRlNG.—Torrltory and Springs for wale by
1.321 M. V. EATON.
YELLOW SUGAR.—'2O We Balt. just
received end for vale in thermic:teed prices by
DAVID C.
0c23 Corner Liberty and nand etc
1 00 BBLS, Hydraulic Cement, for sale by
«12 J. U. CANTIMI.D.
§,2YRUP.-10 bble. Balt. Golden received and
kJ Mr sale low by DAVID O. DIEEDST.
0023 Corner Liberty and Rands at
CAMPHOR -1800 lbs. refined for aale by
B. A. FAIINESTIXEC • CO,
oc3o comer Worst and First
. 11.1,, y AlcUTS.=-15 sacks just rec'd and for sale
R. LitilefflNSON,
5030 • No. 6 Surithfield meet.
CHEESE -300 bxe. prime IV - I.' R. Cutting
Cbeese Just received sod ter sale by
oc3o 11- 111=1.11.NSO1, No. &Smithfield et.
INSEED 01L-30 bids. Westeen just ree'd
and for We by IL lIDICULNSON,
ou3o No. 8 Smithfield etc et.
PEARL Caskr - ior sale by
. .1.11. CANFIELD
LIME -200 Bids, White Louisville Limo fol .
Bale by (“12) J. D. CANFIELD.
%%OTT'S PATENT OIL GLOBES, of cud,
1. for Ste.= &minas, for ula by M. P. EATON.
OIL -10 Bbls, Extra bleached WhaleOl
lamed Oil
Tar vale by (oc12) ••'(
J. B. CAN I. FIELD.
SALERATIJS-10 B I)
Is, n pure .article,
10 Boxes
For solo by (oc12) J B. ceI4FIELD.
DEED AND CASH 10XES WITT' AND
erltbool Trays For sale by 301 IN FLEMLNO
040 N . 47 Market 01. Car. Id.
insurante
The Ilannfacturers' Insurance Company Eureka Insurance Company,
~ fice No 10 .11-rchan4' Earhanr, ' OF DEVHSELVAN lA,
PIIILADELPIIIA, o.ffi ce N 0.99 Mar At, PifirburvA.
.
Stack k l Dna Billa, parnb rn la on M d v erinisi. l4oSs7 '; ( *Cr . 5. , , ,,, 00
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
by ta o approva names
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KENDS OF Cash In Pittsburgh Trust Company 60,104 14
Fire,' Marine and Inland Risks.? Rills ~."`a: ........................................ — 6 1 .1 t
AARON S. LIPPINCorf. President, Herigage ................................ 8:6N) fo
Wll. A. RHODES, Vim President; 15.2 dare. E;:c:failesisli. Stc.;i l :eost.. D. 930 00
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretas7. ' SOO shares Iron 'lt, Rank Stock—Akaanit Daid f"."4) 00
200 shares All eny Rank Edna— do ` 6,000 00
DIRKTOILI. 5, shares Mr silt: Rank Sleek—Cost..., 4.= 02
Aaron S. Llppiarott, Wm. R. Thomas, Charles Wise, Book Arcadia.._.-_ ............ .... ....... ..._._ ..... .. 14,n2 as
Wm. A.Rhoda, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, Office rand= ' 603 1.0
J. Rinaldo Sauk, Clan. J. Field, John P.SimOlia.
. .
James P. Smyth.
LITZUNCT..
Ridge Heath, E. D. Jones, EM., Coh- CIL Dk.
James Miiling,•r, EN, Sles.rs. Robinson & Co..
James llovrank EN, " T. Kennedy. Jr.. .I Co., ;
C. 11. Paulson, EN, "Wade Hampton k Co,
J. S. Lee, Esq., Cunningham & Co.
Pittsburgh Office, No. 06 Water street.
J. W. SIARTIEN Agent.
mrSdre W. W. WILSON, /gear. Dabrnina.
'irchants' Ininranto Co. olThiladelphio.
WM. T. PETTIT, Pont. D. J. McCANN, Secretary.
Amount tilt Capital Stock paid in and Investel...Poo,ooo 00
Surplus 113,429 3S
f-1,424
Insure, Gyp, RIA• on the Ohio and 3ilsaimlppl Meer* and
tributarlee. Inane. agalngt Wee or damage hp
also againat the tu,rtis of tlo See, and Inland
Nzteigatlon and Ttanspnrtation.
• -•
Wm. V. Petit, John C. Mntgomery, John M. PuToroy, Ih J.
Mcino, E. F. Wainer, Roan tivtllnn , Erni. 1.. Wwitton .
John Marshall. Chnrivn H. Wright, John J. Patten°.
Elwood T. Puwy.
WM. V. Iq:TTIT, I're•l.lent,
I:. I'. WITH VAC, Vino Prebitlcut
Dream J. Meas,N, Secretory.
1/101101.
Edger, Lando & Co., Philadelphia.
Morwan & 9tidfole;
Truitt, [Wu'. & Co., dn.
Punany, Caldwell et Co, do.
A. T. Lane & Co, do.
Edelnmitz, Jnstio. t Co., du.
PITTSIIIIRCIII OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET
auealtf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
fie Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co.,
Or PHILADELPHIA.
No. 331 IValrtut Street.
Ca tOrrn PEEPCITIL.
CA PIT A I sfoo,ooo
ruse INSr/tAA7l:—Penton: or limited, made in town
countrt. rin orory dogoriptlon of property.
INLAND INAVRANyL, on th.. 18 by Canal, Lake and
Land Corrine, to nil trot, of ft,, Union.
MARINE INSI'ILANCE. on Vowel, Cnrennd Freight,
embracing Riror Trotistioitation.
C. C. LATHROP, Prinidont.
W. DARLINO, Vlro Prrdd•nt
Joseph J. Tinckel. Soorotary and Trcnun•r.
11. R. /Urban A•tinteet Secretary.
DI - RCTORS:
Ciao lee C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut etreet
Hon. Henry D. 5100rt.,413 Walnut gttect.
Alexander IRtillden, 3lerchant, 14 North Front itt.
John C. Ilnumr, firm 0r Wfight, Ilunter Co.
Jo Tracy, firm of Tracy A Raker.
John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whitt t 31cCordy.
S. S. Bishop, firm of Illihop, Simmons A Co.
J. 4.11. Smith. firm of Jim. It Smith dt
Thos. L. tilllespi, firm of Galt..pie 7.01. x.
Imae Hralehm et, Attorney and Como...Dor.
Then. W. Baker, Goldsnoili'n
Stillwell S. Mahon. firm of liDhop, & CO.,
William Darling. 0010 of
t ie:pig)
John nice, 90 Smith Fron it treet.
HarkerE. Jeffrey; firm of 151 n. 11. Brown A CO.
IL. W. POLVDEXTER, Agent,
apl.6m—ata Water etre. Ifittaburgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
Non(Annal °amen Second and Walnut Streets,
PIIILADELPHIA.
The following statement exhibits the Lateness and cond •
tine of the Company to hoe. 1,146 E:
Prumlnms reexlseil on Marine rtml Inland Risks
to hoe. 1, 1456 $ 211 . 644
Fire Preminms 176.7941
Interest on Luaus 8,704 47
MASI retelpts $400.14
Pahl Marine Loa. $94,427 04
" Fire " 34,137 89
Expenses Siakir t 'and Comnitsiona.... 45.499 00
R.p.lnsuraner., herurn Premiums and
Agency (Marrs 7.;.474
$177,12.
Balance remaining with Comp'y $329.057 07
The meets of the Company are as folltura—
Phila. City and County Bonds $ 16,549 18
Railroad Bonds 11,000 00 Cost Price
First Mortgage Real Estate, 142.500 00
Stocks, Collsterals on call 32,100 00
Oirard and Conselidation Bank
Stock 5,225 00
erld ow wr or S k bennart,,Duncan &
30,000 00
Dele;red Payment on Stock not yet
doe 97,700 00
Notes for 51arine Premiums 109.080 50
Due from Agent. areured by bonds.. 23,370 11
Premiums on Policies retly Is
sued, and debts duo the Co..C 20.470 00
ELnlance la Books ..... 16,456 71
$3 . 2.3,057 00
The Board of Directors have ILL• day &clam! a
EICIEXCEI=IMMI
Papal,le on demand o the business of the Company the
Ist Instant. THOMAS B. FLOP.ENCE, President
tanartn lintmsobn, Secretary.
THOS. J. Eft STEM, A gent, Plttsbrirgh,
rin27:Ctrellc fio. 90 Water etree
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
InIirCTORS.
Charles W. Quicker, Adolph R. Bode,
George W. Richards, Samuel Grant,
Thorn. Hart, David S. Drown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jamb A Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Mores Patterson.
' CIIARLES N. DANCRER, President.
Contra O. Dertutary.
Thin Company continues to make Insurances, permanent
or limited, on every description of property In town and
cos try, at renal an low no are enactment with cecutily.
The Conipany have reserred - a large contingent fund,
WhiCh, with their Capital and Premium., safely invested,
afford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Company, on Jamlary Ist, 1651, es pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were to follows
Tic—
Real &WI. 84.377 58
. . ... ...... . .
Temporary Loam 83.946 17
Stock. 81,589 CO
Cash, as
1 61,316 01
$1,212,708 4-1
Since thole incorporation, n period of twenty-one years,
thej hove paid upwards One Milton, Four Hundred
thous:tad Dollus Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence
of the advantages of Insurance,ins .01 as Oleic ability and
disposition to moot truth promptness all e.
J. OAP NEILCOFFIN,Agent,
spin Office Soothe. cot. Wood and Third nits.
Continental Inn
bleorpwated by th Legit(
Iran
PIIIIPETUAL
nee Company.
rmwiarani,"
83Z131l
Authorized Capital, One Million
Secured and Aern =Late.] Capit.
HOME 0
No. m Without Mr/rt. oboe
Pre ingnrance on Building ,
vocally.
FICE.
Second, Philadelphia.
timltnro, Merrhandlie, be.
Marine Inn rangi-on Cargiies
the world.
Inland Insuranre on Goods, &
and Land Carriages, to all parts
fa Irma, e.inslatiit with
by Lakes, Rivers, Cann].
I the Union, on the mod
rurity.
. - .
GEORGE W. COLLADA Y, farm Hy Rorottler of Dods,
PLllNdelphLa.
WM. BOATERS, formerly Regisler of Wills.
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Cidensan k Sinith,lmporting
sod Cutler,- Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, ignore Metter, Phil..
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph 0 t A Son, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry strrer,
EDWARD N. MACHETTE, firtu of 31.1chette &
Importing Hardware Merelifints, No. 124 North Third
stivet, shore itl.3,
HOWARD LI INCHNIAN, firm df Llsinpfion & Co., Praia.
and Oolittra110(.11 MerChallti ii t No. 21s Mrtrket at, above
a.
Eighth, rh. v
GEORGE . COLLADAY, President.
OLLIN Wasow,Secretary.
it)SIFUA ROBINSON, Agent.
mr2Sidlyfe N 0.21 Fifth street ,(up stairs.)
Life lurranee.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
Lnt.
TRUST (IC/IMPART.
Southeast arner Qf IP/nut and /burn Streets.
P 11 I I. AI) Ei L P 11 I A ..
Incerporalo)l April flth, 1830. Capital Stock $500,000
• -•••-•
ornem.
ALEXANDER WILILDIN President,
MARSHALL lIFINXEY, Vice Pretddent,
JOHN C. BINS, Secretary and Actnary,
JOHN 8. WILSON, Treaaorer.
BOARD Or TIMM=
Meander Malin , Lords A. Oadey,
Manhall Ileuwey,'' . . h r.striondu Harper,
WW=Bolton, WWI = P. !film Tracey,
Hon. Joseph Allison, °Mar S. Smith,
John C. Slms, °cargo It. Graham, •
Jonas Bowman,
...ltrood Matlack,
John P. Sinew.
WM. P. IRWIN, M. D., adlcal Examiner.
This Comrriny make. Duncan on Ilves, on most resaonse
Lie t. 712. It /ma been ancoessitilly managed for several
years by an experienced board ut allars fillti trustee% and
triasteer, has always paid prompt Its lance, and Is every
way deserting of confidence and atromgm.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
97 Wnter street, Blttsborgh.-
Etitnee Mutual Insurance Company of
PHILAPEL'PIIIA.
-•
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
Cumin sl77,72B—Asorre 5=0314 .o—.9rotrarry Itretsruto.
Fire Immune, on Balding. , Merchandlee, Furniture, tn.
In town or country.
The mutual principle combined with the security of •
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to aharein the proßta of
the Company, without liability for loam.
The Script Certificate. of this Company, for profits ars
convertible at par, into the Capital Stock of the Company.
CLEM TINGLEY, Prmiclant.
S. M. lIINCIISIAN, Seenßary.
DIRT.CTOB,S.
I O. 31 Strand,
John It. Worrell, -
Benj. W. Tingley, •
Z. Lothrop,
IL L. Carson,
•
Robet Toland,
C. St man,
Chas. Leland, LeJand,
Wm. Semple, Plitsit'g.
J. 0 COFFIN, Agent
r Th and Wood street.
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompxon,
Samuel BI Ahem,
G. W. Carpenter,
Robert BUM],
C. 8. Wood,
?Marshall 110.1,
Jacot; T. Hunting,
limner,
Neptune insurance Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Organised tinder the General Itunarance Low, with a matt
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privilegaci to inclase to $500,000.
Insures against kat or damage by Pin, Marine, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
0111033.
R. O. - LAVOLILIN, Crmident.
RICLIARD SILIRLDS, Pico Proddent. •
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
011=0.13.
D. Montiromm.y,
Richard Welds,
George Scott,
T. P. flawll,
0. C. Both,
iE & CUAPPEY, •Frht
llAll,(antrann on Si mitt )
U. 0. Laughlin,
W.O. tholishory,
D. Elharinrood,
R. M. Wine,
Willi= Osborn*,
jelpic Office, laLyettc
• PhiladMphin Fire mod 14113
INSORANOE'COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
OPPOSITE TUE (IiIIISTOIL HOUSE.
Will make all kinds of Insiantnes, either rolllobal or
IdloltaSiail ovary description of l'rrperii or Mar la.,
at reasonablo wale( word..
P. KUM, •
M. W. DALDWLY,
MAKTOILL
Joseph Brawn,
Joseph Paul, '
John Clayton,
E. WHor.
Charles P. Hare,
E. B. Eng
P. B. &vary,
O. fibera r tAn,
S. idePrg...
P. BLACIEBVIST, Secretw7
40
a. G. 001PPDI, Agett.
lOW Third sal Wag g
insurancr
DMECTOIS
G. W. Caa,
I. M. Delman,
W. W. Death,
R. T. Leech, Jr,
D. McCandless,
Geo. S. Belden.
J. 11. SIIOENDEROFS Fred
R. FltNni, SS:notary. ntagUrn
Illanuf.eturers' Insurance Company.
Fire, Marino and Inland.
0./Esc—No. 10 Alrecterete ExcAange.
riltiAnr.l.l.lllA, July 1,155:.
144 ice is hereby given, that the Agency of
li i,
ads E6lngany. In the city of Pittsburgh, orl until further
notice, be concocted by J. W. MA IVIIILN. u toe long expo
tithe° in underwriting and connection wit Oda cant in
pk,lndolphin, well cotalttlce him tor COT dual g the Emanate
in a magnar that ss di gine general eatisfection. Ile is cots
Dein recommended to all or patrons, es well I. Mon,. de-
airing (=trance. A. WI:I:Kn. neetetnrV, .
The businces of the alcove Company arca bt , candoet a d a t
No. Ft WATER Stra t, Plaateati h.
cml9.da .c J. W. NIALTIEN, Agent.
J. 11. Etxabetser,
W K. Rim&ch,
R. D. Cochratt,
Jahn A. Caughey,
C. W. Batchelor,
James I. Bennett,
Delaware Mutual Safely Instance Company,
furdrphreded by the Legielature of nenneyerania, 1835.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and. IValnut eta.,
1 1 111LADELPI115.
.VAI INSI7t,deVUES on Vessels, Cargii. unil Freight
to oil parts of the worl4. L .
INLA-WD INSUR,iNt as on Goode, by River, Canals,
Likes end Lend Carriages, to nll parts of the Ulliol3.
FIVE /NSURA.AI:ES on 51ereliantlize mineratly,-0.
Stott* Dwelling 110114., Or.
Ate,e nf lea tierepany, -Ver. 3d, 856.
Bonds, 51ortgages, and Real E.t.a° 8101,350 Di
Philadelphia City, and other Loam.... 108,976 65
Stock in Bunts, Railrimd and Insurmieeems.. .1 1 ... 13,20 93
Dills limeivalile 212.688 89
Clash on hand 01.1.11 cc
Balances in hands of Agents, Prerninnis on 51a.
rifle Policies recently issued, and other deft,
due the Company .
Bubseriptlon Notes..
WlDin= M. ran,
Joseph 11.. en',
Edmond A. Spuds,
John C. Da is,
John R. Pn rain,
Oeorge G. Leiner.
Edward Darlingun,
Dr. It. M. Marton,
William C. Ludwig.
lltigh Craig,
Spencer Irllrain,
Charing henry,
11. Jones Drools,
J. 0 JolinAori,
Jame, C. nand,.
Thear , Wins Paulding,
JILMCI Troqualr,
WWl= Eyre. Jr.,
Jainut 1.. Ph,
June lemma.,
Samuel E. 5t011...,
nry eLmn,
James B. MrFar/a
John.l 'h
D r
. " r s a u t
0 1 s
er t
J. T. Logan,
WM. MARTIN, Preithkot.
THOS. C. ILIN I), Vine Pgraidrot
lunar I.YrEgaN,Sarrelary.
A. ir ) . l , A , D r Er mr lL , l ,: Ag e nt,
PS
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins, Co.
Office, Corner Market and Water SO.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBT. GALWAY, President. F. A. amonsar. Apey.
/mtor Fusioto, M.D. Examining Physician.
This Company make every 'insurance appertaining to
connected with LIFId RiOKO
.
Also, agninst !full SIMI Cargo Itttke, on the Ohio aud
3tissiesippi rivers and tributaries, and 3latint. Ittek goo
orally.
And against Leos or Doran, by Pire.
And against the Perile,.f the ttva nod Inland Navigation
and Tranortortation.
Poltcive itonoti at the toarvel rate, frlllotiedentalthanibty
all portico.
Robert Galway,
Samuel McClothe,
Joseph Gurram, NI. D.,
John &ott,
James 31arMall,
David Richey,
Janie. W. 11 - oilman,
Otto. Arbuthnot,
Alexander Bradley,
Joseph I..eech,
John Fullerton,
lllanaflold B. Brown,
Darla 11. Chambers,
WlLlbun Carr,
Robert H. Hartley,
John HUB,
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y or Pittsburgh
WM. BAGALEY, Prnident,
SAMUEL L MAKELIELL, Secrete.l7.
Office 94 Truler Stred, bthreen Marka and Wood st.
. I. Va ti ontes ven, ll:2l antl . Carg%Risics on Om Ohio and Mit,
AMp-Insurettagainet los. or domago by Fire. A 1,.,, against
the perils or thePon and inland Nnalgatkni and Tranaport.
anon.
DIRECTORS.
I Capt. Mork Storting
A. M. Kier,
Win. Bingham,
John S. Dilworth,
Francis Sellers,
J. Sehoonninger, -
Wm. D. Ilan,
John S ilpton.
Wm. Bannley,
Samuel Rea,
Robert Dunlap, Jr.
E. Ilarbaugh,
Isaac M. Pennock,
Walter Bryant,
Jas. M. Cooper,
Monongahela In•uranee Company,
Orncl, No. 99 WAVER ST/ILVT,
Wili Inrurt Against oil kinds of Art and Marino Rias
OrricrariTES A. HUTCHISON, President
E U
NRY M. ATWOOD, Seerotary.
Wm. B. Holmes,
Jobs Atwell,
Wis. Rea,
Thos. S. Clarke,
Alex. King,
Wilson Miller,
John McDevitt,
Deo. A. Berry,
hatchings .leittitinV6s
Western Immr,
OF PITTS
'anco Company
5 U U It G 11.
iSIE, President,
4. &aviary.
do of Fire wld Marine Rai
"MM.
OEMS
F. 3!. GORDON,
Will Insure ap.inst MI kind
imus
_ _
R. Miller,
J. W. Butler,
Andrew Ackley,
Ihnuen,
Ti 101114.9 Scott,
A. linnlck,
C. W. Rickets.,
O. W. Jackson,
James McAuley,.
George Dan.,
Notlutniel Holmes,
J. Lippincott,
William I. Smith. . •
till,_. Hom Director. e Institution managed by Di re ors well known
In cy, and who will liberally tub ust And prompt
!r' OYFINo'""( A " VtebOu , stolen.t te tt; Z
notices
ISSOLUTION—The Co-Partnership here
toforaa existing carder tbn name re id style of P111:1-15,
CARR k CO. I tilt day di inoleed by IloaiLatinn. The Gum-
Inew of the arm trill be closed at the ..14 Nand, St, Clan
street, near the old Allegheny 'Whip, by Ix.ll. PHELPS,
allots duly authorised to net the name of the firm In the
settlement of Its affairs
Pittsburgh, Sept. let. 1531'.
C 0 -PARTNERSHIP 'NOT' oE—The under
signed have this day entered into a crepartncreldp, un
der the name and style of PILELPS. PARKE & CO., for the
purpose of pasonfecturing Wagons, Carts Drays, &e., £e., lu
all its brancles, leering taken tlitfold esiablished Factory of
Mann. PbM Carr & Co., and having erected retire new
and substantial ia,
buildings, and procored the latest improre•
meats it 111.11111,17, Le., together with Is large and well se
lected stock of material, they are prepared to execute with
promptncla and dispatch, ell-orders entrnstrd to them. AP
work warranted to be of the beat quality. The senior pare -
ncr baring had 15 years experience in the business, they
hope by strict attention to merit a continuance of the pat
ronage to liberally bestowed an the late lion.
OS.We employ NONE BUT TILE VERY BEST WORK
MEN.
W. 11.PH+ . .
JOHN P& KB.
F. 31. LOVE. fsel;SMO
ALLEGIIENY VALLEY
RAILROAD.-RF.MOVAL OF TO
FREIGHT DEPOT TO THE CORNER OF BUTLER AND
CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A ORRAT RE
DUCTION OP TARIFF RATES.-On and after JULY Men,
185 T, frolglit Itill Lo received its abovo at the folioaingrater.
To klahordng at 2:x. per 100 roma.
To Gray's Eddy At 25G "
_.To Red Bank at 29. c. "
.i -Tn Linttly's Bond at 31c. " " "
Fiour-Orcrfire barrels and antic reify.
To Ma-boning ............ ....-- ......... --.-....41c. par bßoil.
To Gray's &My 51c. " "
To Brady's Bond ............. ... .. ..-...- -Mu " ' '
novr-Afist barrat anttoom.
To Italioning Stie. " '
To Orara Eddy.
.. ......26c.
To Red Bank " "
liBe- " ''
To Brady's Bend --..--......-.- 45 . " "
jrroitf R. B. LOOMlS,General Ticket Agent,
RAPID BUSINESS WRITING,
TAVGIIT WTrli THE BEST SUCCESS IN TILE
wyyjg
FrO
Dhii7Y Las lripte Int anal+, of Students of any similar
Y ALEX. COWLEY, one of the most finish
and accomplished teachers and writers of thong*.
As an indhmutable evidence of this, he has this mason'alane
been awanled Eight P,Mt PraniumS for turf Penman:Up,
his work having natality been executed with Pea and ink,
sad not Eagrared or Lithographed, as in: the cam of some
Ulm claiming premiums.
Terms for Writing, timem ..............']e
Forth!' Commercial mune, time 35
For particular., specimens of writing, and circular ad
dress Jr(KL•IIS,
oc3l Pittsburgh, Penna.
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
D. & II
McCALLUM
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY
large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
the latest dike for Fall Trade, comprlshul
VELVET AND BRUSSELS.
TAPESTRY AND TDREE PLY,
SUPERFINE AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch, IleroP. Wit Ro g , Hell and B Ltlr Carpet!;
Rugs, Ads, Cocoa Matting, Plat, Rods, Au, ke
Also, As choke lot of Drat:Ruts Loom 0.0 to bur Yards wide, •
beautiful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide,
goods usually found In Ent clue Corpse
Storm, all or which we ore prepared to ni the veralow,-
est rates for swat_ or.s = __ W. D. A. EL BIeCALL .
EL Rriwata.
SA",,XPEZL FA.IiEfIC Art STOCK,
No. 74 Wax! Street, Pittsburgh ;
'JASON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
lA. HARDWARE, whit!, he will sell very Isis for CASH.
In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Etti,l,3 and Forks, Spoons
end large assortment of Carpanicre Tools, he has reprisal is
large supply of SALDAGE CUTTERS AN•STEEPERS,
SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS. SLEIOH DELIS AND
ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. WSW ir
'ALL AND WINTER—
000111 NO AND PARLOR mots,
ORATES AND
FIRE IRONS, RCRITY9R,
inot‘ articlog 1,, my llno , d l
No a - 4W
ORO. W. I CULEY,
reJfflral street, ellelamp
Vb4,GO4 41
_ 121,058 10
.. 100,000 00
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