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S. RIDDLE &
EDITORS d PROPRIETORS
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BATIINDAY MORNING, NOV. 7, 1867
auDING lams on KAM ?JQI of in pArza.
Tue TIMMS AXD re listesearess—There has
been less complaint of and greater pressure from
the hard times upon the newspaper than upon
any other business in the community. Mer
chants, when therm, hard up, suspend and go
on until they are able to resume : lawyers with
pen behind ear and inkhorn on the mahogany,
grow superfluously fat alt the woful leanness of
other humane daring such acommercial embargo
and financial imbroglio as the present: doctors
tee fees and get them from those whose anxiety
of mind produces disquietudeof body: even the
clergy, raised above the storms of time, have
more attentive hearers and more heful con
verts from the ranks of those who le an in such
times how unstable are all the things of Hie world :
that all here is shadow, and that all beyond is
substance. Manufacturers curtail their expenses,
shut down their mills or work halftime ; in short
nearly all the veriousranke and conditions of life
are able to trim their sails to the storm and by
reduci4 expenses eke out their income. How is
it with a newspaper? Are its expenses lessened?
It is possible to reduce them perhaps five per
cent.. by stintingtheir pages and reaping aharrest
of complaints fromliose who think that type-
letting costs nothing, but one may safely say
that the expenses of a newspaper cannot
N., be reduced to any considercrable extent,
• let what may occur in the money-market.—
But, advertisers! the first untoward blast
scatters them like chaff. To your tents, oh,
Israel, is ,the cry; the advertising is the
very first thing they eschew! they demand; how
ever, faithful accounts of all that is passing in
all parts of the country; must knew who has
failed, what's op and what's down; the price of
corn in London, the latest news from Delhi, the
result of the races, and the returns of elections.
Indeed, every public commotion, be it far or
near, demands its record; the record costs the
newspaper the cash; the public will read it, but
-- the great source of supply—the advertisements
—is dried. up. In fact, it really costs a news
paper more in one respect to keep fully rip with
the times, when, as at present, its receipts are
less, far less, thanin times of general prosperity.
The paper having the best advertising patron
• age, costa the least sum of money to its proprie
tors, and the times that yield - them least, de
mands the most of them, in the way of pecuniary
disbursement. This is hard. When we reflect
for a moment, how necessary to the community
newspapers have become, how they are the me
dium of almost every matter of interest and are
recognized by the people as such, we feel as if
they had superior claims to support and coun
tenance. Let us imagine for one moment the
conditiott - of this country, provided that every
newspaper In it should shut down its press for
a whole week I What would all classes of citi
zens do I how could they bey or sell intelligently
unless indeed they procured private dispatches
in some way from the leading markets. A week's
supply 'of news in that way would cost more
than is given for a daily paper in a year. Tet
we supply them all the markets, through thick
and thin, in good as well as in bad times, bear
ing all the while at second hand the burdens of
a thousand patrons who are "too poor" to ad
vertise at the very moment when they most
desire to sell. The subject: enlarges upon us so
rapidly that we cannot treat it further at pre
sent, and rest here content with these few
general hints aPthe hardships of newspsperdom
in these hard, hard times.
TEM PANDEITLVA3T/A ROAD AND THY COMMlS
sioNzas.—The Pennsylvania Road, if we rightly
understand the purport of a published note
from the President, has demanded from the
Commissiours of this county $BO,OOO, to pay
the semi-annnal interest on the bonds of the
county issued that road, being the demand on
the ground that the road has paid that amount
Into the county treasury over and above what it
agreed to pay. In other words, it originally
agreed to pay 6 .per cent. per annum on its
stock, but has, daring a year and a half past,
paid dividends at the rate of B per cent., the
county's altars. of the dividend, within that
time, otter deducting the interest on the county
bonds,
.being $30,000; and this sum he calls
upon the county to return.
Why should this demand be made? It has
not been made upon the other stockholders, and
why one stockholder should be called upon to
refund $30,000 of dividends previouslyreceived,
while all the other stockholders are allowed to
retain theirs, does not seem clear to us. It
strikes us as a rather cool proceeding upon the
part of the road. and one difficult of explanation
upon any ordinary built of reasoning.
The Commissioners, we notice, by a commu
nication in yesterday's Chronicle, decline to
comply with the request made by the road, and
offer to transfer the stock of the county to the
bondholders upon a surrender of the bonds. If
the bondholders are wise they will accept the
offer.
A CLEARING Hocsa.—The seeendseetion of the
Relief Law, imposes upon all our banks the
duty of publishing weekly reports after Jan. let.
It reads as follows :
"That, in addition to all statements and re
turns now required by law, each and every
bank in the cities of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
and Allegheny, shall, on the first discount day
In January next, and weekly thereafter, and
every other bank in this Commonwealth, on the
same day, and monthly hereafter, make up a
statement., to be verified by the oath or affirma
tion of the President or Cashier thereof, showing
—first, the ampmt)f its loans and discounts;
second, the amour — l, of specie in the possession
of and owned by such bank, in distinct items ;
third, the amount of its notes outstanding ;
fourth, the amount of deposits, including indi
vidual deposits and balances due to other banks,
Which statement shall be published in the next
succeeding issue of a newspaper of the county
in which the bank is located, or if there be no
newspaper in such county, then in a newspaper
of some neighboring county."
In connection with weekly Bank statements
grows up, as we think, the necessity of a Clear
ing House. The Pennsylvanian urges the estab
lishment of one in Philadelphia, and we cannot
do better, in urging the same thing upon our
banks, than copy what it says :
"This plan has been tested in New York, and
found to work moat advantageously in all re
spects. The settlement of balances, the meet
ing together of Bank officers, the interchange of
opinions, and the control which this Clearing
House system exercises over all the institutions
which are brought under its influence, all act in
• healthy manner upon the Individual Banks,
and make their directors careful not to overstep
Lbw bounds which aro prescribed alike by law,
and, mercantile prudence and foresight."
Onto.—The official vote of Ohio, which we
publish on our lint pegs, shows that Gov. Chase
has polled 18,934 more votes than he got two
years ago; when he was first elected, notwith
standing the aggregate vote is so light. Be is
the only man who hos been elected Governor of
Ohio twice in succession, within the last twenty-
AVO years, and be has received more votes at
this election than was ever before cast for a
Governor in that State.
Tna Monongahela Republican alleges that the
Fillmore men go over to the locotooos in prefer
ence to the Republicans, because the Republi
cans have abused them so much. But it happens
that the looofeeos have abused them more than
the Republicans have, and there is therefore no
force in that allegation.
Tail suspended °pantry' banks of Pennsylvania
hare all, as farnsweeanlmarn, accepted the terms
of the Relief Law. Those of Phihulelphia and
Pittsburgh haring done the same,• the law is
now in fell operation.
Iswi the genteriditynt kings and conquerors,
Frederick the (crest - had ■ most philosphic in
dlffwence to death—ln others. In one of his
battles a battalion - of 'veterans baying taken to
their heels, he galloped after them, bawling
ou t , "Wh y do you run away, you old black
guards? Do you want to lirefOreeer?"
ItILLILF &thiliTT OF ii.T.LEOLIBIig--Tile =peva I "Lottrrs.
=Kiel meeting of -ladies' Relief Society was
Bier vonsne•• or V. enknese of witty kind.
held in Excelsior Hall on Tuesday evening the '
If any of onr male, Art trOUllitA or
8 d; HOF. Dr. McLaren in the chair. I Weskit... of ass land. 11,4.7 ohooltl procure a of
The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. mutts% rs Wit-LAND IttrrEm. Wo Lave tried It.
Dr. Pittner, after which the Reports were read slat rrn r..omteraa ""nfid"!' ,- ° gang
al
• nu....tiostantaneoun nterprf,.
by Mr. H. E. Davis, and. adopted. sireots,,t pmr bottle, or din tl-o for 15, by Ito pro.
Rev". Dr. Jacobus then made a very interest-1 teieters.llEN.l. PAC1R..1... CO.. nanotarlorlng Mama.
in g address, followed by some remarks by Drs.
, Mt i cstesold Pro , :=l
McLaren and Plumer. The subscription book '
Was opened and $332 50 were subscribed. The
meeting was closed with prayer by Rev. Mr.
Preston. The following list of managers were ;
elected for the ensuing year :
Pruidatt—Nßs. Bowsaw.
Vice Preridini—Mar. Da. TREVOR. .
Rigretary-,-MRS. DA. 111CLARLN.
TreasureT—MNA. R. B. HATS.
Mrs. Ilussey, Mrs. Palmer,
Mrs. Breading, Mrs. Jamison,
Mrs. John Irwin, Miss Anderson,
Mrs. F. R. Brunet, Miss Wotring,
Mrs. Kramer, Miss Tassey,
Mrs. McCogue, Miss Warner,
Mrs. Dawson, Miss Herron,
Mrs. Eichbaum, Miss Morrison,
Mrs. Butler, Mrs. Tanner,
Mrs. Dr. Dale.
ANNUAL REPORT.
Another year of life, with its varied scenes of
good and ill, has gone into the past; and we are
again called upon to look back and review our
exertions for the relief of human suffering,
since our last annual meeting.
The association has successfully prosecuted
its work, and we are enabled to review the past
with some consciousness of having done our
duty according to the means at our disposal.
Sympathy—practical sympathy—with our fellow
creatures who suffer, and aro poor, is prompted
by that better nature within us which is not of
lour fashioning.
'Me who the lily cloth. in simple glory,
Ile who cloth hen the ravens cry kr fowl,
Math on our hearts, with hand luvughie,
In signs mysterious, written what alone
Our h.rta may read."
And it is a happiness to respond to this silent,
tender voice of our kind teachers. to confirma
tion of the fact that this feeling pervades all
hearts, the Managers acknowledge with grati
tude the promptness and energy of the gentle
men who have collected fonds during the winter.
The treasury has been constantly replenished,
and the relief from anxiety in regard to finan
cial embarrassment has much lightened our
labors.
We have thus been enabled to make up, by
partial supplies, what the patient toil of the in
-dustrious and deserving laborer could not ac
complish; and in many cases, where sickness
not only incapacitated for labor, but added
largely to the expenses of families, they have
been sustained, till returning health rendered
them once more independent of our aid. The
want of fuel, food and clothing appeals directly
to the senses, and it is a pleasure to be able to
supply such necessities and bring temporal com
forts into the homes of the destitute. But there
is a more startling necessity and a deeper pov
erty, which in many ti sad instance we cannot
reach, and from which we have' to turn away
with hopeless sorrow. We have entered homes
where
lqette.
-Wrath and hate, and drunkenness, and
Cruel hat, leagued their base bands, t. trout
Out life and truth. and scatter WOO
Where Heaven would Tale have pLvdted joy;'
where the fruits of crime resting like an incubus
on parents, have become the inheritance of their
unfortunate children. Lost to virtue and happi.
ROSS themselves, such parents have no right to
claim obedience from their children. Home in
stead of being a sanctutry and a resting place,
becomes a den of pollutibn. Through the exer
tions of some members of this society, quite a
number have been rescued from impending ruin,
and placed in the House of Refuge, where we
hope by the judicious training they there receive,
they may yet become a blessing to themselves
and to society.
In comparing the disbursements of this with
the previous year, we find the amount of seal
less, of food nearly the same, while of clothing
and shoes we have given more. This is as we
would have it. We prefer to give the means of
appearing decently and thus maintaining self
respect.
A well dressed person can more readily obtain
employment, and we may safely judge those who
are totally indifferent to personal appearance to
be either indolent or vicious.
The following is an account of the distribu
tion of articles during the past winter 6020
bushels of coal, 3381 lbs of flour, 44} bushelsof
corn meal, 27} gallons of molasses; 45.1 Ms of
sugar, 48 lbs of coffee, 25 lbs candles, 77 Its
of soap, 60 Ms of rice, 68 qts. beans, 101 lbs of
tea, 16f pecks of potatoes, 8 bbls crackers, 56
lbs cotton, 1 bbl oatmeal, 1 peck dried apples, 1
broom, 2 tbs thread, 1 gross buttons, 510 yards
muslin; 108} yds. red flannel, 3151. yds. canton
flannel,lolf yds. casinett, 10641 yds. calico,
162 pairs of shoes. $9,45 were given to mana
gers to purchase sundries.
A resolution was passed to give some assist
ance to the Industrial School from the Society's
funds ; accordingly they received $lO in money,
70} yds. calico, 411 yds. muslin, 10 yds. canton
flannel, 3 papers needles, 1 gross buttons, 2 doz.
spools thread . '
A number of other articles were donated to
the Society and distributed, and some of t' , ls
Managers have handed in a list of their own
private contributions. There were 177 gar
ments—mostly new-7 shawls, 82 pairs stock
ings, 9 sheets, 5 comforts, 7 blankets, 3 quilts,
16 bonnets, 73 yds. grey flannel, 48 yds. red
flannel, 581. yds. calico, 41 yds. casinett, 15 bbls
flour, 2 lbs coffee, 3 bedsteads, 2 tubs,2 smoothing
irons; 3 sauce-pans, 6 chairs. 1 table sod $76,45
in money.
The operations of the past year have been
productive of manifest benefit, and we are en
couraged to prosecute our labors with renewed
activity and diligence.
God's spirit has directed the hand of benevo
lence to furnish 'us with means, and his provi
dence has indicated objects demanding relief
and assistance.
The sudden and severe embarrassment which
has come upon the country may render practical
charity more deficient, but it renders it also
more necessary; since the cause that brings
inconvenience to many, brings privation and
suffering to more.
The experience of this Society three years ago,
when sufferings from scarcity and consequent
high prices of provisions, occasioned an increase
of our means three-fold over previous years, en
courages the hope that liberal contributions will
flow into our treasury, which, from present ap
pearances, is likely to need them.
With prayer to the merciful Giver of all
good, without whose blessing we cannot hope to
prosper, we enter on a new year's toils for the
good of the poor, hoping that we may diffuse
some gladness into sorrowful hearts, and by la
bors of love bring some tribute of praise to the
txvieur who went about doing good, leaving us
an example that we should follow.
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Maxi .1. Mrs, in account with the Ladle Anneiation for
the Relief of the PO, of Allegheny.
Oct 7. MO. To Collection at tho Annual Steethot• -8 6t6
Oct. 83857. To .obxriptloneao the Gentlemen...
book to dote
To Renerat .bacriptioos to dote.
To Yin.
50pt.17,'57 To proceeds of o Poir of a Juverdle
Sewing Society of Alleihruy ....
.
Ck 4 8,1856. By Expenses of Annual Blasting $ 225
006.8,1857. By Cash paid for Cool to data 356 52
By Cosh paid for Dry °sods to dots... nl 40
By Cosh paid for Grocerits ... 199 09
By Caah paid for Shoes't 147 71
By Cosh paid out by the 3Lan0g0r5...... 14 11
By Cash donsl.l to Industrial School.. 10 00
By Cosh paid Bonton a 00
Balance on deposit. 45 39
MARRIED.—On Thursday Nov. 6th, by Rev. Wm. Preston
Mr. J. It. VANHANT, of Pittsburgh, to Mies ELIZA, Asugh•
ter of 0. W. Johnson, Esq., of Allegheny City.
DIED—On the afternoon of Thursday, woo. oth, at four
o'clock, JAMES DUFF, mad nyeara
The Mends of the family are incited to attend at 10
o'clock me (Friday)mouniva, Dina the neeldonce of hie eon-
In-6w, R. 11. ILlng,on Witehlngton etreet, Allegheny City. •
Tun Pru. Tnees—Who Could dream of the mag
nitude such an undertaking as the manufacture of
a Purgative Pill assumes when it comes into gener
al use. And how painfully do the following num
bers speak of the amount of human sickness and
suffering, that little morcol of a remedy goes forth to
combat and subdue. Dr. J. C. Arun, of Lowell,
manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem
of his Cathartic Pill., through nil the year.. This is
eight boxes a minute or one dose a second. We thus
find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day,
or 1,290,000 a month I Physicians, think of that
43,000 patients a day who seek relief from the medi
cal skill of one man. Surely that man should be, as
he is in this ease, 000 of the first intelligence and of
the highes character. His occupation entails upon
him a fearful responsibility for the weal or woe of his
fellow rout.—Painsville Courier.
A? CRAM. IL &MIMI
DRUG STORE,
Tott ein get
gown orery variety of
PERFUMERY,
Tor BANK or ENOLISD.—"The old lady of
Threadneedle street" has put up the rata of dbesount
to 7 par cent., we learn by the Baltic. Speaking of
Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing, and
clothing, in tuns, puts one in mind of the seasonable
fact that one of the finest stocks in the world of gar
ments for gentlemen and youths, is to be found at
the Brown Stone Clothing flail of ltockbill & Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestiut Wrest, above Sixth,
Philadelphia.
Tea Custom Department of, Carnagban'a Tailoring
Fateblisbment, Allegheny; 'has been rendered at
tractive to the follower' of fiuldon by the peculiar
style and taste with which the cutting. is executed.
Added to this &stare of interest ix a full variety of
mat piece goods for men and boy? wear as exhibit
ed at once the newest styles of the mason. Cub
buyers will And the price' faverr.blo
~ ~_
For Dear Persoust.....V.r.rric -Wan - tn.—These
aaway 'invented leatrnmenta that enable the deaf to hoar In
apite of deaf:tee, are In advance of anything yet known, or
likely to become of any real eerrlee to deaf permons.
an. ofan artificial dram, the power of hearing la affected,
and all the cltcurnstances that attend trumpata and tubes,
are entirely dlepensed with. They pan worn by bide, so as
not to be perceptible to other", and arc hardly fult when
worn. Apply to
uot).dork' Dr, O. U. HEYBRIL 140 Wood t-
Candor compels no, sett. n ronstilering the wants
Of tho afflicted, to recommend that .which Is beet known and
tried, and to recommend Dr. J. llostetter's Colebrated
Stomach Bitters, would only be adding to what has already
bean heralded far and wide, not only by a few Isolated ter
tifluttes, but by the people of the land, endorsed by the phy
sician. and the press, that Hostetter'. Bitters hove no equal
in restoring and Imparting health to enfeebled men.
and children find this medicine invaluable in many of their
ills of debility, to which they are so art, rop.cinliy Bering
the .rettner season: In such elan it ehould bo token inn:tali
quantities before meal..
For aide by Draggles and dealers maternity everywhere,
and ITOSTEITER it :0111'11, :ID Penn et rellalswT
A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a
tow day., after any pn - lot - great nem me nntTering. I. aux
tom to make known the means or cure. {VIII mewl (free)
tho proseriptlnnilne.l. Direct tho Roo. JOGS DAGNALL
No. ISO Fulton Groot, Brooklyn N. V. oc.kamooda3turrl.
STYLE
M'CORD & CO.,
No. 131 Wood St,'nnt.
1101: ANT cratlrn rnr
F
HAIR, TOOTH,
FAIL BRUSHES,
&0., ate., to
To Nervous Sufferers
GENTS' II E?:A II A
GENTS' ?(AFT
BOYS• FANCY CAI'9.
FATCY lIATA.
LADIES' lIAT.
me.l.ltf
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
A T 0 RN SI S AT L. A W
VCD
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERV,
S.. 5, Mini, 131,k, Pednoep,
EMM=SIIM
Wilt attend to the purchase told SJIIO Rral E.tate,,
tabling Money on Bonds nn.l Morttratto. v•lfc
W. crizEfo - .v..:
MA.I , 7T.TFACTIZTIZERS,
cbrn, Pa, and ' , ono" AVred, fl kA Ward,
PITTS It 1 . it u, A .
Manufacture awl oak tic, ut the
Ilona of NAIL KEUA, wt. h they ...II at th, latoca
market ;wire,.
414-Contrarta arc reapactfully ageing. All work wan
ranted of the best quality.
H. C. lILNIAN & CO.
N 0.75 Fourth St root, Pittsboralt,
GENERAL INSURANCE. AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
001011.0 COITAL lITAIALONITT .tap.o.oo.
Llfo, Flrt, Varim and Lire :tork Risk. , 4 .11 ,lencrlp.
tio , n+ taken nt enrmnt nit... In thy In wt rt. 1, 1 ,10 and prompt
pnyinc rompaniewo in the
• --
Pittsburgh Variety Works
SONF.S. CO.,
(Someasoro. In Warwick, A lterbory A C,.)
Mannfzetnrorsof ILlght. and WI Ilmnl Door L. IC k., Spring,
Drop and' Thumb Latrhea. Platform and l'onnt , r t•ralra,
Corte, Corn and Paint Mtn.. and Dmon,ll , flar.Dram mm.r.
ally. cla-ner Wnt, and t:rant ,tr. ta, PittAngh, Pa.
Ja22,lydfc
A. A CARRIER & BRO.,
PittAurgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. (13 Fourth Street,
PITTSBCRGII. PENNA.
C.ravanio , 11101 , ..t 4.atvlittg Chant red
by Peria.yl7allu awl orb,
Ftr., )tara,. and Lif,, it mks tAkerr of all dr , serlptiont
A A CARRIER,
Jyl.klvtllc S. A. CARRIER.
1.3 A Wh3 CZ. L 7 Y.
Ilan•e,lllgri wort Orniunentst Paltit•re,
AND CRAINERS,
'White I ...Nod and Zi no l'aintri.
Also, iiII kiii,ll of Pllnlt4,l l th, Vat niSbel.
Itru.h,,
144 11%.4 Street, tv;.• inammul £L'y.
un.Mlydfc
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONrt.S. ROY Sr CO..
Nfiumfacturrn. of 'CAST STEEL: al.o. SPIII NO. PLOW and
A IL STEEL, SPILT NOS el.nd ALES,
(Liner rr.u.lnd Ts7f retem - rg'i, r 4.
title .11A1:1 ... .... nB. ROJU.S.
I). 13. 13.0G1Eti.S & CO,
DIVICFACTVIIEAI Or
Roger.' Improved Patent Steel
Cnltivntor'reeth,
Oven. Eon and First ..`?tre.e.t.i, fittiburet,
Jut2lldit• . .
MERCHANT TAILOR.
(Dr. ItlAki• !(:,•ur 11•111 , 11.4.)
JOIIN COCI-LIZA_N e‘r. ittls,
Iron haling, Iron Vault. Or
, Vault Doors,
Window Shnitera, Window.loartis,
;Vas, PI Sennvi .Strret and , 5 T/nrd
inet , reen IVout and )I.rk• PA.,
11,. L.. 1,0.1 a 'variety 'of !Irv, I'artruu, fancy and plaln,
Ijr all parram ular attend. 0 pal,' to ea.
among Gras, Lo/a. Joiddng don, at abort n”llre.
JOHN THOMPSON.
ltb LIBERTY STREET
Enropoan and Intelligence Office,
Knops alwar. anln Draft. nu turove Pr any annwast.
.1d atennier aunt Packnt Ticket, ntnl fi , sm 1.1•Yrpool lt,
New York.
. • .
Girls for rooks At guneral b.:we-m.4k furnisht..l 1..
hoo.ltet..pers on short con,.
Wright's Indt. CeachsLic Pills Rod Fy rup always ..hh.sntl.
Passengers brrrrght front Novr York an.l Phtladripille on
rallroo.l to Pittsburgh.
NAT: .51. - RINICI.I.A.ICE,
11, , ,VTICTIERS AND ...RS IN
All kind■ of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
More recently taken the building No 129 Wood street . , In
addition to their Manufacturing tdstablithmont. So. 43Trtrin
slyer, where they rdl 1. ploaseJ u, reacire their (muds,
ap27.lydfc - .
- PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.,
DAWDrACTDDLILD or
Cooking. Parlor alai Heating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc.,
And M an 0 [groin, rrg of the e I sated
CAPTPA.L. COUIiING ItANGF7.,
NO. 03.5 LIDE.RTY STREET.
r.i.
J. 1%1. I.,1"1. - FI,117.
MERCHANT 'TAILOR,
N. 54 St. Choir Strent,
(ler.l6.ll'n Nes Building.) Pen:ILIUM/11, PA.
en.10:13,10.
111oLtATIGIII .IN,
atamorsistass OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
dallidlyie Nos 108 and ITO Senind.A7rret.
GICORGF. w .1c NI - A. 2.7, •
Manufartnrer and Dealer In all kind, or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A ND
LEAF TTDIFS.A..CCO,
nerner ef Alnithfir/d Strret and Stamm! Alley,
oc..llyre PITTSBURGH, PA.
5. D. WOOD 5. WOODIIIL/D 0 I. 11 . CLIANt
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.,
IDADDIACTIMM 07
41i_raerioan Galvanized Sheet Iron,
And Sok Agenk for Sot SIG of
W. Dram Wpm'.
Patent Imitation nutlet& Sheet Iron.
ALSO, Galvanised Corrugated Iron, for
/FO-IVarabouse—/Ve. 131 Peon! Street, Teltuburph.
JaalelydAvrfeY
Erscrmir H. COLLINS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish,
And Produce Generally,
d&wF No. 2.5 Mod Stmt., PithrbvrgA.
AIRI-Cansvolmito's Won Dn.—
Within a nut shell oil tbo merit. Ile,
Of CrModern's never eqnalled Dyo:
Red It makes black, to brown traneforme n grey,
And keep. the fibres always from decay.
TM, mate,blesartaitallzlng flair Dye roll bolds Its poet
Goo as the twat hart:Gem and eMmtione Hair Dye In the
world. Sold wholesale and retell by
DR. ueontlK 11. KEYSER,
N 0.140 Wood Wow;
.45 Ellstn of the Golden !tartar.
DR. KEYSER'S &GELDER BRACES--FYOM
Pittsburgh Dispatch, dprli 10th, 1850,—For snore than 8
years past we have constantly worn the Washington Pas
ponder Dram, mantaliktured by Dr. Om. 11. Keyser, of No
140 Wood street, in this city, and would heartily mons
mend It to all who are compelled to follow aaedontaey accts.
pation. As we tune before remarked,' in enOlog attention
to Its mertta, It answers for a brace cad suspenders, the
weight of the paritaloons being.° placed as to continually
tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and er
nand they hest, Women, huudredsof whom ere annually
injured by the weight of "skirts," should also
procure these brume. De particular ha procuring the kind
mentioned, as many of the braces sold are humbug. Sold
at Dr. GEO. lIRYSEIVS, Wholesale Dreggist. 140 Woad
rest.. .lan of the Golden Morn, atalkona
Ahr-Tacans rot rue Ccne or llama oa Roma., at
prim varying bur two to thirty &liar.
Abdominal St:Ppm - ten of every. kind.
Spinal Prop for ennuture of the spine.
Shoulder Brace. of ever kind.
Buspeneory Bandage., improved varieties.
Pile Props, for the rapport and cure of Pike.
Syringes, male and female, all elm..
Breast Pumps, an extensive amortment.
Naming Dottie, and Artillcial Niigdee, lataet Improve
Mat..
New Cupping Apparatus, a great Improvement ores the
miming gleam..
Magnetic Machines, snootier kind,lo • neat box.
DR. KElfgETt la also agent for KNYSEIII3 Marsh's Radical Care
Sold at
Truss, which tumally eons cams of RDaN. pture in Ida menthe.
Wholesale Drag Store and Trim Depot,
ae23 140 Waal street. sign of the °Olden Mortar.
Ir you value your teeth and a °pure breath,
toalthy mown, end comfable tbooth, to KHYBER'S,
00 Wood
hod loots Pown•troot,cs 11. d boy • twttl• of Wllll Tod= Wide
•
Toorn.totts. is instantly cured by ofew drops
of Ttr.licyser'• Tooth Atha homody. Itropuod and fold o
dre je otoro ICZYWKII, 140 Wool .4
. Sian of the Goidee Hotter.
MEIEZNaIMI=IMMEI
9p c~a Aottrett.
LEA sc -PEELRINS'
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED u RXTRACT
W
01 , A LETTER FROM
ONLY flOon ,Aver, 0
bs To his Brother-at
And applicable to 14 WORCESTER, May, 1.41.
EVERY sl "Tell LEA k PERRINS that
"I their Saner I. highly esteem.
VARIIIITT tri ed
in i t n on i tVet Ipara't w te mp
te
OF DIME. well as the most wholesome
. the
that Is rowle."
The only Medal awarded by the Joe of the New York
Exhibitionist. Foreign Swam, wakohtnined by LEA di PER
RINS for Mr WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. the world
wide tame o f which haring led to ronnemia imitations, pm ,
chasers arw earnestly regtimted to 11,0 that the name. of
"LEA k PERRIER" are Impressed upon the Dottie and
Stopper, and printed open the Lobel..
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States,
JOON DUNCAN k SONS,
-10.5 Broadway, New York.
A stock ilwaye In store. Al.o, order. received for direct
shipment from England. my2lyrlfes
LEWIS & EDGERTON,
(fiCTITISTODS TO D. T. TIODDAN s C 0..)
IVIIOLESALE DK ALEItS IN
( aßclxamptims, prtoptrom
AND
PITTSBURGH ANUFACT UR ES,
No. 101 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
noMmelte
SEIWITS4a D.I.A.OI3INMS I
FOR FARtLIES AND lIANFFAOTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
31AtiltIP.ACTITRINtl CMIT'ANIt,
Bridgeport, Conn..
Pittsburgh,OS Fifth Street.
This Machine Stitches the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
At tho pleasen,oftho Operator, tasking with case Oe Thous
and beastVtil and duralds Stitchts per Minute. altnnat notele
t...lV, and era beenmlng Inilispensablo tar family ass.
hifurniktiou nay be elan' Iby tuicirecsing James
Etting.or ALEX. It. Agent.
No. O.Y Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
bialCnailTa SEWING raIACEIMEB,
The great antnrtiority of SINIII-111'S At'll IN ES
Over all ewers for the
Clothing an Shne Manufacturers, Harnesii
Makers, Carriagn Trimmers and
4 Conch Makers,
Stn. long been known and reellrally fa-know ledgerl.
The nndersigned having an extenille 'witty t.l them
Nlncldnee 01 hand, adapted toery kind of revving and
Stitching, Inkitce ththroeintorexted to ve call and exandoo them.
KTR.A.w.
Agent l'o Allegheny Cmtrity
Pinner of Xftoad and Market Prrefs,
anlOrlyd PITTSIIIIROII, PA.
TllEtiE,uaut OF A.MEItICAN WOMEN
—Tor maneyeain 1 horn n troubled with general
IntlC/UtINIAI2II languor, lath mental and physt,l; eapriee.
Iletleague., dun hentlerhe, pain In the he.' and templet,
t.iii•lness and tendency to etiffnow. pulpltat lan et tine heart.
Very really fluttered or excited, appetite r.lable. stomach
and bowel. deranged, with pain. An, anoint or physical
exertion WWI sure to bring on all the tymptoms, amt I had
in tJdtitbu, fell.f.ng of the womb, and groat lain In that re.
akin. One phyakten after another exhausted hie skill and
gnat toe tip. nA patient and pi.reerarlng u. of NIA lI
SIIALL'S UTERINE CATIIOI.i..:ON fortunately cured me
end I bar.. no words sufllclent to expre. my thankfulness
yin JULIA ANNE JOIINSf)N.
I ran truly say that I have been a niffcrer for many years
with who. and deranged metistruation. Ante a while I
had other troubles, such as pale Gage, Indigestion, wanting
away, general languor and debility, pain in the smell of the
Luck, *nut of aching and dragging sensation, pain between
the shoulder bLadie extending down the opine, toes of appe
tite, trouble to the stomach and hovel, with cold hang
and feet end dreadful nervousness. The least excitement
would make me feel as 111 should fly away. I fried doctor,
and drugs, and everything, one after another, withont the
benefit.' One bottle of MARSHALL'S L'TERINE CATIIOIe
ICON changed tome of my symptomsjor the better, and
am
now I entirely and radically cured. I wish that every
woman amid know what it will du. LARISSA 011 EM.
MAIUMIALL'a CTEIIINE CATIIOLICAN h. Pawed my
life,. I verily believe. I tried donor, and medicine until
It weniell useless' to try longer, when Lrant with a lady who
recommended the Cathollirtra sostrougly that I doctor,' it my
duty to try It. I was mostly troubled with dorringral men
struatio. My gyruptuttl• were principally tains in the back
end abdomen, treating down pain at the time of the lam..
bloating, colic, nausea cronetipatidn, feeling as if rho back
and Ibutis wore brulwd or broken, eructations..l toMiting
uaatety (life seemed to be a harden,) disturbed sleep, faint
...shuddering., fatlgineon walking In the morning,
len, constipation, preasuro of blood in the head, ititzinen,
eriprwlally wbmi stooping. great Irritability of tempw,almiat
constant inclination to page water, greet restlerrone. and de.
sirs to were or feel unhappy. I was trot only entirely cured
myself of all these symptom., which I hare '&4,1 or an war
perlect account of toy wdletings, but I hare known so Amoy
others mired In our town that I feel brand to lot you know,
that others whoa,. similarly situated may rioto find relief.
EMMA VOSBUltilil.
For • long time I had Uterine complaints with the follow.
log oymptoens I was nervous. emaciated and Imitable: I
seemed to *hound in compliant,. n , mo of which I will try to
glee you: paln to the lower organs, nod o fooling as ifromo.
thing was going to fall Cott Inability to walk much On ac
count of • feeling of folios.; aching and dragging-, and
shooting pato/ In the bock. loin, and nttending down the
lege. the Jolting pnxitsvd by riding canned arr. pok
spuoiodicatovotlng. nod pan:sin the ante, rionsech and tem.
et heielecibe,tedth ringing to the cans every fiber of the
body sseconal war; greet irritabillty; intense nervoiotness. I
could oat hitr the lewd excitement without being proeuidad
for • day; I comihl ecnrcely more about the houve, sod did
not take pleavcre lu anything. I had given up bola, hoeing
vied eresyttileg. as I nipper:A to rain. teat • friend railed
my attention to SIMISILALL'S UTERINII CATIIoLICON.
I to.nk it, bri.ing against hope. Most fortunately tt cured
roe, sod there 0 note healthier or wore grateful woman to
the country. I trnet all will nee It. It ly truly Um woman',
blond in noed. Ilse. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S ['TER INN CA TLIOLICO X .rW crrtain•
is, core Main of Mr Wong.. Whiter. Ruppressed, Irregular
or Two/of Mrnstrelation, filoestsng, inflammation. and DU-
Mlle. of Me A - 141nm or Urinary Organ., Retention or /wan •
nnenre o f I Ir...ft.', 0141,1 W, Nrrraurrirr, Amt.
mot. Patintal.ons. tramps. Ihsturbe4 Sleep.ond all trembles
annuli< or wompalhear, eon nrcfrcl with the Vcrine orvans.
The price of MARSII ALL'S UTERINE OATIIOI,7CON
isme L.,Uor and a fluffy, tingle hustle.
On the rempt fns doVars fire bottle. ,hall he sent ly rr.
prem./me of chary, to the end of theexprecs
lee particular to write the past mgt. cuLlrus, town, manly
and Mote.
lialguirraerre24 at Medicine. tol7/ 6e tent nn prat
grate money. Addreas la. 0E1). IL KEY:IEIC.
Wuatlstroel.,
..c;NItrEE Flo of the Golden Mortar.
W ANTED 1313IEDIATEL Y.-10,000 Dien
t” engage In the sale of the moat popular a•lltng
Nooks In Amulca Inrolida, Meelismica, farmers tmd Toado
ors st Oiling to trar,•l, will And !Ids to be a very profitable
and plemant 4,uttimena anabling tiom to ace the country,
and make moony at the mime than. Agonta now intim her
t• clearing from $OO4 to $1,500 per year. For full
particulars and a ilst of Book, addrema 11. M. DULISON,
Qnrwn City Publishing Done., 111 Main .tenet, Cineinnati,
Ohl, or. If living Foot, D. RULISON, Philadelplits.
intlMl,ydrerftT
Partner Wanted.
WANTED--A-Pnrtner in die hlnntifactur
log ut DIII;(101STrTOL.0801CAltE ID 1110 COOOIiO.Y.
To a person who ran command 83,000 cash, to pito the
pinto 01 envoi' the partners retiring, this offers a chance eel
dion nod with. .its it Is the only Factory in the Prierinces,
and haring a protection of 15 per . rotit, on all Glass coming
Into Conailao It has n perfect MONOPOLY. The cost of prostyle
ion either Flint or Green Mast here is cheaper by 10 tar
cent. than In any port of the States, font tieing ht ahmeianco
at .Sl,tni per cord, and Saud Stone of the hest finality at 40r
per ten. liteworks ore now in toll opt ration,naming on
eh't,t,, pot furnace.
Farther Int/in:nation will ha rldierfullygireii by ietilrees
-114, post yell, T. 11. DICIISON,
Ottawa OW. Works, sitar 51outeeni,
not:llrd Canada East.
HK S E.S 11 OEK IVAN TE D—A - ioud
nor,. -21.... r, to go to t h.. rountry, ran obtain moody
outploymont and good mg., 1.. applying at THIS OFFICF:
Immodintply.
WANTED—A first Miller to go to Nail
4111, Tenn. to whom liberal wage will be paid.
Nona need apply who onnnol be Well rreommondocl.
.17 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO.
•
AVAl , i'r.El)--$7,000 in Pittsburgh and A
lirgbray Warrants. Also, Busincsas or Accommod:
Lion Paper to amount of $17,000, Rltt edge,. can be illsenan
el at vary reduced rates. null B. SP . LAIN k SON.
A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair
COMPLETELY rarstßvED
TO THE armArrnsa. nap.
• •
4t- ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
not havwit restored to former coloror bald, hut would
vo the growth restored, or tronbled with dandruff and
itching
_but would bare It removed, or troubled with acrofe
hndckh=othe, ( r no * enfZe, b t u tro7llrbe b° ce " re7. l ll
will mho remove all pimples from the fuse and etch.. Prof.
Wood's Unit Restorative will do all this. See circular and
the following. Ann duos, November 5, MISS.
Pont,. 0. J.—Destr Sin I have heard 'much said' of
the wonderful effects of your flair Rational:ire, bet having
born so ofh.ti cheated by quackery and quack nostrum., heir
dyes, he., I Wee disposed to piece your Rettorative in the
qu ack ategory with the thousand and one loudly trumpet.'
qu remedies, until I met you In Lawrence county some
months semen,
when you gave mo mob &Maine. as induced
tie trial of your Restorative v er y family—ant by my good
wife, whose heir bad become very thin and entirety white,
and before erthausting OM of your Was ball., her hair
was restored nearly to Its original beautiful brown colas;
and had thickened and beoomo beautiful and glory epee,
and entirely over the lamb she wnitinut. lc. .1.. It, not
simply bead. of its beautifying effects upon the hair,
hitt because of it. healthihl influence npon the bead and
mind. 'Others army family sod friends are using poor Re.
otoratlve, with the happlestaffects, therelbre, my skeptiebun
and doubts fit reform:me to
ire
chassetes and Talon are en
tirely removed: and Imo and do most cordially end cos&
dentially rscommead Its uso by all who would have their
hair restored from white or grey (by reason of Wanes. or
NM) to ghtist valid and beady, and by all young
persons who would have their hair beautiful and Altsr!y.
Very truly and gratefully Tara; 80031011 AidiaL
puns Wow It was a lonic Lig oi'ft.r i .7 7.... t Bliaw
Odd before I got a bottle of Restorative for watch you gars
me art order up= your agent in Detroit., and when I got It
we concluded to try It On 3lrs. Mann's hair, as the eurost test
Dills power. It Ines dotted' that you mound me it would
des and others or m y family and friends, having witnessed
Ihs effects; artnowtsingssid reco=memdlng lunge to other.
as entitled td the highest conakltmdkut 'madam for it.
Again, very respectfully and truly, yams,
SOLOMON MANN.
!)aura, L.L. ; Jane Di;WU.
I have 1 / 3 .1 Prof. Wad's than Daearrative, and he ro ad.
mired lta won4terynt e m. c tasuss becoming, as I
th4etsht, prelnatntely grey; but 1.1 the nee of bis Enter.
Um it has renamed its original color. and have no doubt
permanently., .•BUM. ez...Senater, U. S.
0. J. WOOD a CO., ProprieWc., 313 g".. 1 "71 r
irj g r• at N. Y. win Rant. Establishment) and lid
EDO, t
street, EL Lon* Moe: aad aoid good
...01Ydsorier
111 BBL. WRITE • WHEAT SHARON
••• kf DALE FLOM .
• 200 a Deno,
/00 " Franildla ramily,
Manlier
MO extra Harrison ttml Proem.,
Anhipg nikd tee we b y (ix,t) JAMES GARDLtiEII
BUCK ' HEAT BAGS, 50, 25, and 12i lb
bleached mnalin ado neatly Tainted In Mere an
=Mete order by • —DAVI,D O. 11E8118T,
• ~ • 'Cit.Ldiati , aid IlandSta..;
ELL6W SUGAR.-20 bbla Balt. Jim
rreeirrd and for intle at theredueed prieal sr
DAVID C.
0c23 Corner Wady and Mind rte.
- 1110 t ALANC E SHEET OF THE MEIt
citANTA AND 31ANUCACTL:It2:116" BANE, on the
morning of November 2d. and nv nnbmitted to the Stork-
1 -holders, November 3d,
LIABILITIF:9 TO sTocknounas
Capital ntock
Continent Fund.
I'robt• nix moral,.
I=l
Lou ......
UM:ULU:tut! Dirith ud
Lf
S77'l.= Anron A. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thom., Carle* Wise,
LIABILITIES TO 1)TIIE129. Wm. A. Rhodos , William Neal, • - .Alfred Weeks,
Duo other Dunks t 311,RM 41 .1. Rinaldo Sauk, Chas. J.Vield, Jain P.l3lmosia
Duo Depositor* 100°14 03 James P. Seitylh.
Due Ciammonuamlitt , 11,1306 =
ILETVIENCI. ' •
• .
Notes lii Circulation ...... .......... 236,490 00 Ju,lge Heath, E. D. Jobes,24.3.,ttesh. Clt. Ilk.
t 40 . 17 i 30 James Blillinger, Esq., 3lmairs. Roblatou it CO-'
- ' James Howard, gag., . T. Kennedy; Jr, & Co.,
n'1,177.400 31 , C. ii. p a wa r ia, E aq , - Walt Itampton A Cu,
J. S. Lee. Esq., '' Co n aughanut. 00.
I , I t tilmrgh (.1111ce,Tio. 0.3 Waters.
.1 W. 11..t17.T1 , It Agent.
mr2,fc W. IV. WIL- , Agent, Dubuque.
. _
Merchants' Insurance Va. of Phiatntia.
icm. V. PETIIT, Pre5t.........D. J. Sfee.tt:ll, Secretary.
Atom:int:a Capital Stock paid to and Investecl.-.1 . 200,000 00
Surplini 63,42 313
MEANS OR ASSETA
Ililin and Notes Discounted
Bonds nod Mot - tones
itglAing Dolma and Bud
Due by good Banks and Bankers_ ..
otay. or
Coin In Vault .
Over-draft of O'Connor, Bro. k Co., (or ahich
we hold Promivsory Soto,. Bonds, Stocks and
Real Estate, no
value, $.215,018)
Protested Checks, which tor ......
Scorns , ' Acc0unt... ......._
$1,177,40n 31
Thin Wink made o dividend of Five per cent. in NW, and
Three per cent. In November, keide. adding $10.134 Si. to
the Contingent Fund.
I nertity that thn foregoing ntateinent of the condition of
the !Unruh:tato and Mona factureri Bank of l'ittghnrgh I•
Just and true, to the bent of my knowledge and
Pittsburgh, Nov. a, 1a.17.—n07,1wd •
NEW BOOKS AT E. C. COCIIitANES, 6
Federal Pt., Alleghony,—Life end llls,llAtry of Rey. C.
11. Spurgeon; The Oreyson Isatcrs, edited by Henry Roger.,
new supply; Keelson and Faith, Eclipme of Faith, Roger.. The
Knowledge of God, objectively considered, Breckenridge;
L'ght from the Cross, Tholuck; Lindh 31111er's Works; The
Divine Life, Kennelly, Rome, Christian nod Papal; Song. In
the Night, or Hymns for the Stek and Suffering: The Smit
ten Faltionalta Amusement.; Memoirs of Chin
helm, Some Alltmne; Weitbrecht Travels in Chaldca., Loh
tn.; tilnal and Palestane,Stouley; Researches in South Lnar
k+, end Asiatic Russia, noibeit; l'reeteett's Worke;
theleo. to Lamartitte . .lmUnern, of England, Scotland,
Spain; Walker', Menlo Exerelem The liorw. and his rider;
Thn standard Wtnvo, Innobrl.na and Vol.
s, in fine Celt, Stabile. and Library Elltietyr; Longfel.
nme
1.10414,e0
Pt tn
nu/ nth, rr. In 120 and
Ton cola, I.lne and gold. I..wely 0pen,..1 a fordh supply of
standard and new public:dine, In tie varlnno departments
of Literature: Joys/tile Kook, 1., great variety, now Itnwnrd
Carden Views of Nonni Plnnt r, with d,...crlptinns A fine. e.
mortment of Bible., Psalm and Hymn 11.W.k.; Episcopal
Prayer end I..ensin. in extra, antique and flexible binding..
New varietie. of Writing. loiter and Note Statlnno.
ry ac. Portfolio., Al b um, Writing Desk., l'ortfnonsles,
Wallets, Gold Pen., Pencil., dc, dc. The American R. S.
Union, Tract Society, Pre.byte thin lined end Evangelienl
Society Publication.. et enter.. vino.. nni
_
TOTS
C. 1111,9,
I.6TTER MEADS,
And every deltrription of Job hinting, plain or ornament.
al, executed neatly, promptly rind at reinonnble rates by
%VAL O. JOIINSTON A CO.,
Printoni. Binder. end Stationers, 57 Wood Ft.
I. O. S. M. ogGntrnl Di -
Norembe ISTI.
There he a /dental meeting of the SONS OP MAL
TA. this. dtattaday,) ovening et half past six. Punctual
attendance la I ,, ltlewteii. rett,t. of Committee. will be
acted on. Sly order the
nothltelic O R.AND CONI3I AS DE R.
BEANS -22 tails. extra small White Beans
reed and for ade by Slllll VER I DILWORTH.
no 7 130 And 132 Second
311 SACKS RAGS.
1 bbl. Flaxseed:
lOU Flour Barrels,
Received and for =On by
SOAP -4 bbls. Country Soap for sale by
as; " HENRY II MISNS.
L.ARD—In kegs sale In
no 7 HENRY IL COLLIN&
Oysters! Oysters!! Oysters!!!
TIM subseribeN are rvceiving
_IL daily by gam., from Ql4, Irv ,
ROWE, MAHONEY k CO., itactnroal, \-)
FRESH OYSTERS, in Cans, Ilalf Clam and Qinsrier
(ter the bard titues,i which they offer to the public on as fair
ternu as auy house in thecity, and warrant the
Call or mud to the tla-nrr of Fifth and llbeed great, Pitt,
burgh, or Cheraw of Tbderof and Leacoa Strats, Allegheny.
N. D.—Dealers vuppited on liberal tenni., and Oysters de
livered to any part of either city.
nofealtdaltwE DYEIt &
GLYCERINE CREAM—A never•failing
o, for chopped hantle and Ito. You can procorro It
fresh aotl pore at JUS FLEMING'S,
uoa C.ttor Market st. and the bigmouth
ONES-BEAN TOBACCO—The ne:Trius
.I_l. ultra la that ltux, to be had at
Lo. , Jos. FLE3IINO'S,
FLOUR SULPHUR-25 bbbi. for rale by
D. A. YAW:I.:STOCK t CO,
nt6enravr %Coal and Pint sta.
A,TENETIAN RED-7 bbls. English for
urol D. A. FA lINESTOCK &CO._
E-200 Ulm. this day reed and for sale
not) 11. COLLINB.
T. Y .theii-300 lux,. Rochester Pearl Starch
Tor ask. by nrrn HENRY It. COLLINS.
UTTER-2 bills fresh roll fur sale by
nob HENRY 11. COLI:INS.
TMItENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES—
i. Belot Ifaililar Prints 9c worth 12e
Extra Heavy Plaid Linsey. lac do Mc
F tho all wool Flannelsic do 29,
New styli. DoLaittiot 12c do 2Zoi
In Cashmeres 124 .10 tito
ramble width Cashmeres. IF:t4; do 34
Rich all wool tichainew.... ....... . ....31c do 7:.e
And an elegant line of Slack tot Fattcy Silks at a reduction
of onixthlni from regular prima, at
taxi A. A. 31ASON A C0'5.,2.5 Fifth CI.
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
I=l3
Manto
And sin now otrortng thorn at low priers, no
FOR SALE at Public Sale at the Merchants
Exchango, on THURSDAY EVENING, Nov. 12thr
thaws of North American Mining Qr. of /introit, for
felted for non-ricimmTment of mistoommot,
ROLL BUTTER-400 fresh Ro ll But
teringt reed and form!. ley
GRE EN APPLES-300 bbLs. choice s..leet
.l Orem Apple. in stare and for sale tai
nas T. LITTLE A CO., No. 112 Second et.
P OTATOES --100 bus. prime Red Potatoes
In atom and for WOO by T. LITTLE k CO.
CHEESE -200 bxa. Lest quality w. E. Cheese;
75 to do D. do,
In along and for aide by nos T. LITTLE A CO.
- V
LOUR-100 bbls. best Extra Family Flour
In more and for sale by T. LITTLE & CO.
13,tb3 abbrrttstmenti
EIE
916414;9 3i
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LADINO,
INiTERS,
I'A I . IILETS,
LABELS,
By AUSTIN WO3llB CO.,
Stock ,k Nato Brokers, No. tr 2 north St.
B. W. Lem+, Atzerr. 005
I==l
FLOUR BBL. 1100PS-60,000 Astilour
Barrel Mani In storo and for nide by
nos T. LITTLE & CO., No. 1111 Ek.cond
SUNDRIES.-
/ NM) Ikestrax,
I " Ginseng,
.2 blds, and 1 box do,
10 wake feather,
nun . landing from steamer Hibernia and for min LT
nod ISAIAH DICKEI k CO
1 5 BBLS. GREEN APPLES;
ram Button •
2 %% lam Bonn%
1 rook rotatin
4 ancht Timothy &oil;
a. bozo. Chet...,
!toed and for mloliy • 811111TER & DILWORTiIi
nal 130 mid 1= Second street.
Ak TKINS' CELEBRATED
30 DAT OLOCIRR
for Counting Room and Parlor.
An assortment in itosewowl lowa Olegmit patterns
lust remind and for .do by J. R. REMY k CO.,
leSPdlf Jewelers, law 68 Fifth street.
S NDRIES--10 Mule. prime N. 0. Sugar
25 bids. emitted da
15 D. Coffee do
15 a Pulverised do
10 " Orimulated do
10 " Baltimore Syrup;
a) Intl We. do do
, SO kegs do do
bags prime Rio Coffee;
50 bokes Fancy Soap;
85 " Rada do
25 " Olive do
30 " Clothe. 11.4
Surolo
Corn Starch,
In store and or nolo by REIS .4 BEARER,
-soli • comer Smithfield and fleamd streets.;
BUTTER. -3 bxi. Prime Roll Butter ust
reedetal for sale by [JERRY H COLLINS.
POTATOES-50 sacks Red and White for
ludo by nob HENRY H. COLLINS.
STARCII-20 Bbls, Pearl Starch
too Bor.
Formal. by (00'2) J. P. CANFIELD.
HOMAS' PATENT IERICAN DOOR
SPRINIT.—TerrImry and Springs for mato by
sc2.l 31. 1. EATON.
100 BBLS, Hydraulic Cement, far sale by
octo .7. IL OANFIMLD.
QYRUP.-10bide. Galt. Golden reoeived'and
1,7 !or war low by DAVID C. MULCT.
0r.12 Corner Liberty and Hand. at
PEANUTS -15 sacks just rec'd and for sale
by H. HUTCHINSON,
0c.30 No. 8 Smithfield rtreet.
CHEESE -300 but. prime W. R. Cutting
CheresoJwit melved mid for Die by
«V_ 11. lIDTCIJRVBOY . ho. 8 timltlrCielci ea
I' LI 0 L-30 bbls.W6ste4i just roc
and fur al4o !,y R. lITITCIIINEION,
oc3o No. 8 Smithfield ar,t.
- -
DEARL A.SII3OCa - slia for Palo bp i •
a 12.1. IL CAIELD
1318-200 Bhls, White Louisville Lime for
We by (.112) J. B. CANFIELD.
TROTT'S PATENT OIL GLOBES, or Cups,
foram= Engine., for —'- by M. P. BATON.
OIL -10 Bbls, Extia bleached Whale ; Oil
••Llasegod 011
For lila by • (oc12) J. D. cA.NnEux
S AI.,RATUS-10 Bble, a pure artiele,
to _Duxes
.
loc112) 11.0/011rpil
DEED AND CASH BOXES _WITH AND
without Tray. for We by JOHN FLEILLNO` •
0,10 - : Market St. Cr.
TOILET SOAPS—A largo aasortmont, of
Ana Boom Brown Windsor, Boner, Almond , Froogi
pawl, Old Palm Soap, tor oh at JOS. ZIMEILNO'S.
frnttrartre
The Manufatturers' lasi:trance Compaty
Ocio No. 10 Mere Aarots'EstAaispc,
PIIILADELPIZIA,
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
WHIL 'INSURE AGAINST ALL KLNDS OP
Fire, Marine and Inland" Riskin
AARON S. Lrrnscarr, Preetidern,
W3l. A. RHODES, Vico Pros Mont,
ALFRED WEEKS, Secret:ol7i
V 0 '4l 91
7.169 00
33.995 4)
99.131 9 .
"09 09
32 212 52
V. 313,4210
banes. Cargo it We. on the Ohio and Slinerisslppl Rivers and
tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire,
sing optinKt the perils of tho Bea, and Inland
No% lotion nod Tinusportallon.
. .
Wm. V. Pont, John C. Moutgomory,John M. Pnmroy, D. J.
Aliainu, E. V. Witmer, Keno Gn bog'. L-Wool.ton,
John A. 3lnrsha C11:111C, B.Wrigist, John J. Patterson,
FAR - co - 0 T. Puory.
:i., WIS. V. PF;TllT,Tiresidetit,
E. F. IFFINER, VicerProsideut.
J
Dwtour J. slcilistr, Secretory.
i • ItSFIZICZP.
Sal t er,uer, Lamb & Co„ Pliiiiiiiiiipitia. ..
Buck, IJorgati & Eti,lfol,„ do.
Truitt, Bro. k Co., do.
l'uoiruy. Calilwril k Co., Jo
A. T. Lotto° ik Co, do.
Stuirmitz.Jnetico k Co., .10.,
l'lTTNlttiliiill OFFICE, No. 9; WATER STREET
sußdtr 11, W. POINOEXTEII, About.
to Great Western Fire and karma Ins. Co.,
OP PIPILADEthiIA.
No. 331 Walnut Street
Cll/1117C6 MUTUAL
_
CAPITAL *AO' ,000
FIRE LYSURANCE--I'emturd or limited, =do In 0.11
or ronntry. on every rleyrrlption or property. -
r 37. AND INSUR.I.VOE, no Goods by Cantkl, Lakeetllri
Land C....srtirme, to nll part. of the rninn.
/11. V/.! 7.TSf'I7.4N('E. - nn Cargo sod Prelgb . t,
ombria, hut Traolluprualon.
O. C. I.ATIIR(IP, President.
W. DA ItLINO, Vire President
To.erth J. Rickel, Preretary and Trrasnrsr.
IL li. Richardson, Argistsut Prrretnry.
OfFACTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 4.17 Walnut street.
lion. Ilenry 3Le0re,513 Walnut atreei.
Alexander Whillilen, alerchant, 14 North Front
John C. Gunter. firm of 'Wright, Gunter &Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker.
John It. afeCurdy, firm of Jones, White k 31 , Ceirgly.
S. S. Ilkhop, firm of Illehop, SIOIMOO• it CO.
JOB. B. Smith, firm of Jae. H. Smith & Co
Th.. L. 011leeplo, firm of Gillespie &
Isaac Ifaxletirst, attorney and Cuinuellor.
Theo. W. Raker, Ooldandth's tin t.
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm oflllshop, Simons & Co.,
William Darling, (late of Reading,)
J. , hn Rico, 90 South Front stoma.
E. Harper Jeffroys, firm of Wrn. it. Brown k Co.
It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
apl6m.—ap7 97 Water street, Plttnbnrgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Incarnate Company
Northwest (ben, Second and ITidnid Strada,
Tbo (dinning statementothlbita tho busineoe and egad •
don of the Company to Nov.l, 18618
Preminana received no Marino and Inland Rinks
to NOTA, 1840 4211,684
Pint Pito:Mow 170,796
Internet on lamas- ............ ............ 8,704 47
Total receipts..
Pahl Marino Loattr
Fire
eni.•mees mrl I land COliartilisiong.
BeAnsuranee. Isamu Premiums and
=ll2=
Balance remaining with Comiey $17111.057 07
The meets of the Company are as follows:
Chß. City and Comity Bonds $ 16,549 16
Bailment Bonds 11,000 00 }Coot Price
Tint Mortgage 11001 Mitate 113,500 00
Storks, Collateral, on etill 32,400 00
Girard and Consolidation Batik
Ptoek Cs= 00
Co.,zw Sarkwilhherman, Donmn k
Defened Payment 00 Stock nit yet
due 91700 PD
Heim for Marine Premiums 108,050 50
Due from Agents liecured by bonda. 35,370 18
Premium, on Policies recently It
stied, and &hie due the Co.
Balance In Banks.—
smon 00
The Mani of Director% have till% day declared a
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,
Papillae em demand on the twines% of the Company the
let hutant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Prraident
Erman Ifsawrioan, Secretary.
TILOS. J. UUNTElL,Agent,Pittaburgh,
No. 90 Water aura
MEE=
Franklin Fire Dean
PurieD.
Adolph B. Dale,
Samuel (hunt,
Darid S. Drown,
Jacob R. Smith,
Morris Patterson.
CIIMILFJ BANCKEIL, Prraident.
Coons. 0. DOIOIVOI4. Secretary.
This COVlratly 0.1.1.111304 to Mae JOSIIIIWCOII, permanent
or limited, on every docription of property In town and
country at rates ex low to are corodetent with earinity.
co un t C um pany bora ritarred s large contingent fond,
which, with their Capital sod Premiums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the •Il4lllTd.
Tbo Aloode of the Compiny, on January tot, IRA, oe frib
-1141..1 agreeably to the Act of Asoembly, were as fol
Mortgagee.-- ......
Brat Estate .....
Temt . orary Loan.
each, So_.
Charles W. Bandar,
George W. Ric'lonia,
Thorns. Mart,
Mordecai D. Leeds,
Tobias Wagner,
$1,212.709 44
Since their Incorporation, a period rt twenty-ono years,
thoy iISITO rad upwards of One Million, Your Hundred
thousand Dollars Loss. by fire, thereby alTordflag evidence,
of the adrantagrs of Insurance, as well its Glair ability and
disposition to meet with promptnesa all liabilities.
• J. GARDNER COFFIN, APIII4
&plO Mao Southeast cur. Wood and Third 4.-
Continental Insurance Company.
Ixcorporated 1,3 , the Leffislahme 1-4.tyrrenits,
RTIII
PERPETUAL
A utborized Capital, One Million Dollaro,-..-.—.51,903,000
&rural arid AcumnbstrelCapitaL...-.....- • 031,54:*
•
HOME OFFICE.
Bro. 61 Minot Sreet, oboes &coact, Phaudelphist.
Biro Insurance ou Buildings, runalture, Merchandise, Be.
geneally.•
Marine Insurance ou Cargoes and Freights, to all partrlif
the world.
Inland ILISIIIIMOGO on Goods, de., by Luton, ulcer., Osman
and Land Carriagiu, to nll parts of the Union, on the Omit
favorublo terms, consistent with necurity.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, formerly Recardet of Deeds, he.,
WM. DOWERS, formerly Register of Wills,
JOIIN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman k Rh, Im
Mardi...aro and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Tbtrd
../OSiPT(7)l ° T7trui m' o r f k rge l einnt k San, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry stnak.PhilA
EDWARD V. MACIIh'TTE. firm of Machette k Rotoad,
Importing Hardware Merchants, No. 121 North TOW
street, above Rem, MIA
HOWARD IHNOHM AN, Arm of fAvhststert Oe., Prodoes
and Cemmissloo Morcbsots, No. 7:78 Market lib, above
Rigbtb,
OF,OROS W. COLLADAY, Prrs!dent.
Witso,r,Secretary.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
No. 24 FIRS stroet4op stain)
Lilo Insutance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AV,
TROST COMPANY.
andheast Cbrner of lildnut and /bar/ 2. Moved,
PIIILADELPHIA
Incorporated April 9th, 1850. CaPitalitOelc $500,000.
0771C1018.
ALEXANDER MILDER Prceident, • •
MARSHALL ILENZEP, Vim President,
JOILN C. RIMS, Secretary .ulActoary,
JOUR B. WILSON, Tremont.
nOAILD OF !ROM=
Alexander Whildin Louis A. Ooday,
Marshall Heaney, T. Esmond° Unmet.,
William P. Bolton, Ellsha Tracey,
Hon. Joseph Alliaon, Thomas 8. Smith,
John O. Sims, George ILlintham i „
Jonas Roseman, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Blmona.
WM. . P. IRWIN, IL D., Medical. Examtner.
This Corn =Mee Insurance on UM, OU mast reasona
ble terra. It has been saMeniftyllY ,managed foraesami
years by an experfented betted of °Moen 'sea treeteen'and
trances, boo always Paid promptly Its losses, and Is every
tray deserting of confidence and patronage. i
It. W, POINDEXTER,. .b po',
myittlGra 97 Wafer s tree t , Piturgh•
Reliance' Mutual Insurance_ Company of
PIiILATELPIIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
cAprmuyorny..-awrecs 11229,974 45—Szcznirt lansTro.
Firs Ineuranca on Buildings, Marchand's% Furniture, &e.
In town or country.
The mutual principle combined with the security of •
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share In the profits of
the Company, without liability for losses. •
no Snips Certificates of Ws Company, for profits are
conrortibia at par, into tho Capital Stock of MS COTII*4I
CLX.II TINGLEY; Prvaldant.
D. DT. lllNCll3lAN,Becretary.
Clem Tingley,
Wm. It. Thornton%
Samuel 'lltsphara;
O. W. Carpenter,
Robert. Steen,'
C. ars S.
hall MI Woad.
M,
Jacob T. Bunting,
llonear,
*pique, sarance ColiFpanyo,
07 PIIILADEtrIiV4;
Franklin 'Buildings, • 414 Walnut etiect.''
cagssi.ss under the General Irssaran6l Law, with •• cash
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged Iplncreaaa to $500,000.
Insured swam: lea or damage by Fire, Dfinit., Initind
Navigation and Transportation.
°mdse. . •
11. 0. LAUOIILIN, President. • '
ILICIGUID SHIELDS, Tice Preiddent. •
OZOI/08.80DTT, decrotary. ! : 1
NUMBS. t , A 1
Na i nVo74 . ,
George Scott, * . •' •
. O.' O. ißutLeg. • ! .• , i !
t a
( CH n AS toMceo e ta,
anll,o acod
at r!
11. 0. Lao&lin,
VV. C. BtateMM7.
D. Bherswood,
R. M. OarlUts
WADI= Ogbortm.
.1.1y:lo Onlee, Lafayette
Phi/adelphia Piro and .Taiib'
iNaIIItANCE'COMPA , Nr,: ,7
No. 149 Chwaut Street, •
~' .
OAPOSIT& THE eugTaulreirSli.
al make all kinds of losuraace, dal& .P.P*.
_., _Ma Ce
nod, on Oary.deactiption of kffinalli a , X. 0 ....,a,
z reasonable rates of womlaza. '• —_. - ' - -' '. 1 I
ROBIR.T. p. KENO, Pradaest... • .., i
P II W. D LDIVLY Vico President
vngcro V.& Cal*'- , -,
0...g.V. Hama;
E. Wilor. I, $l.l.
Phalle. P. Ilaya,
Znekb,
P. B.,Savay.
F. Buconnung,P.ret.e7
iOttranct
- - .
'"Entik - a Intiraneo Company,
OF PEOBSTLVANLS,
- - OlAws TV.' 90 Water Pittsbwrgh. —• .
unto, MOT. 185;:
SW* Due Bills, mak. oil • derOoFtd,
wd by two Arwood W/17,800 00
and .eeco- -
Ouh Pltuburgh ..... 14
Ileaktom 61, 1 / 4 490
111111
........ 0,007 10
. • . V. 0,000:0 0
/ 22 ... et,no co
300 iroo CDS Bsok. Stack— r iminni toki 7AOO 00
5)0 mw. klicStwo7 Bank Stock— do ;000, DO
87 stoves Ittnhanics' Dank Stock—Coot.----- g . C23 63
Book .I.ooourat_ 1071
Moo Ptiroitnrc • , • 00012
J. H. Elb.nbazger,
W IL Simkk,
John A. Cnonher,
C. W.l3ntobelor.
Jam. I. Comet*,
Manufacturers' Insurance, Company., ,
Fire. Marino and Inland-
Vn—No. 10 it,ixrAn rite ,Excliermye. •
ranianani, July 1,1807%
Notice is hereby given, that the Agency of
this Company, in the city of Pittsbnrigl,„ will, until Ruther
notice, be conducted by J. W. IiLARTIY.N. olhaoolonexpe-,
rlento in underwriting end connection witb this Moe in
Philadelpbbn, well qualities him ear car ducting ant business
In • mariner that will iginegeneral satidictioa la is cot.
Ugly recommended to all our yarrow, Revell se them, de.
siring insurance. • A. WEEKS,• Secretary. ,
The Nosiness ot the *bore Company will be conducted at
N 0.96 WATER Street, l'ltteloutit.
anl9.dtt.c
elaware Mutual Safely lusurasee Company,
Inamporaird by tit fegislaturc of Pennlyira 1135.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sta.,
NADINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Ougo, and Pretsbl
to all part. of the world.
INLAND INSTRAN,AS an Orssly, by nivers,Tatuila,
Lakes and Land Qatar t, to all parts or the Utdon.
_ . . •
FIRE LNSUR.A.YeIiS on Merrhondlto gene Ill.—On
Stores, Dwelling Ilon.eo, &r. •
Avets .1( the Cbmpany, NOV. 3d,1666.
Sonde, Nortme9, and Beal 26tate .4101;306.94
Phllndelphls City, and other ....... 10492616
Stock In Make, Itallzond nod IneuronaCos---- 15,240 93
....... —...-. ..... 2,59 6
INA on ..... . . —..
21 tn ,
Ilabern26.l. hnpds of igents, Premium. on Ma
doe Policies mently. Issued, and other debts
dna the'llompany 121,956 10
Sabocrlption NOW; 100,000 00
sLulla,
Joseph 11. 2.1,
Edmantl A. Souder,
Johu C. Darts,
John B. Penrose,
George 9. Lelper,
Edward Darltagron,
Dr. 11. tt. Ilarton,
William C. Ludwig,
Haab Craig,
Speocer Malaga,
Charles Kelley,
R. Jona" Brooke,
.I..o.Johnsoo,
THOS.
Maar LnistriN, Secretary.
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine 1
Office, Corner Market and Water :
PITTSBURGH, PA. .
ILOBT.
rbe GALWAY, President. P. A. , •Ts enc Agnewßum, D, Rosen dug Pie
Thla Oonspany make. every Insurance eppo to
connected with LIME RISKS.
'Also, against INN and
Cargo Mob, on the 'Ohio and
hilealuippi fivers and, tributaries, and illaritioNbk _gist
And agalnat Lass or Damage
And against the Perils of the Pea and Inland Navigation
and
i nod at the lowed rate. consistent with safety .:
all Parties.
$.100,18
.. SOX= 09
.. 45,489 00
Robert Galway,
Samuel !deal:Mon,
Joseph P. Guam, M. D.,
John Soot;
James 11a:shall,
David Richey,
Junes W. Ilallrnan,
Chas. Arbuthnot.
fel6—my2rely
27,474 68
--$177,12
Citizens' Ininranee Comp'y of Pitt:Mires
W3l. ILIOALEY, Preaident„.
SAMUEL L &MOM/ Ty Secretary. A
Office 94 Meer Sirad, batmen Mule, and lifted
103.1tentres Hull and Cargo Maks on the Cido and AU:
elnalppl Riven, and Tlibutarte.
itirlmoarea against lose or damage by Mr.rd
Wan
the mile of the Sea and d Navigation and
Won.
•
Samuel' e
Rea,y,
m
Robert Dunlap, Jr.,
S. Ilarbaugh,
Isaac-IL Pennock,
Walter Bryant,
J. M. Cooper,
John
Alonongahelm Immaraneo Company's , a
Orem, No. 98 Warm Myer,
TWU /more Ad Jut WI Bads of Rae awe ASODIe
Omeals—JA E 8 HUTCHISON, Preddent.
HE ICY If. ATWOOD, Secretary.
mummy
Wm. B. Rolm M. nob • •
/oho Atwell, Insoo
Wm. es. Jobe McDevitt,
Thos. S. CDarke, Oeo. A. Ben - y,,
Jaw A.' utehlam leasfiessFiS•
ranee Company of
.ELPIIIA.
• sndern Inanyanoe Company
OP PITTB.IIIT,R,O.M.
GEORG& DAME, President,
P. M. GORDON. Beeretory.
WM Insure aiddrod .11 kinds of fire and Minim Rls
C. W. Mamba!, •
O. W. Zeekeen, .I i
thoseeMedoley,,
George Derek,
Nathemlel
J. Lippineott,
wimam S kmittt. _
*AA thrmainstitaton by Directors ....II kiwil
ha this mm and who vrallibuilly **Let a:Apron*.
ly pay all LOOM at the OFFICS.No. 92 Water streetAßOA
Ca'e Warchonse,) aP eastlrs,Pltt.. ' • isls4
R. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Muller,
Andrew Ackley',
h.oasen,
Thomas Scott,
A. Niiatek
_.---$1118,128 69
8.1,377 78
871,908 17
...... 61,889 00
Momlotion of CO.Partnetsalt
i
THE FIRM OF .JONES SCULL isibla
day dbeolved by mutual comet. ;The budnets of the
leterfirm will be ebttled itt, the old steal by Wts.4Yll,6esillr
- • • J.' IL 701a11:' •
1111 0:11. MUM.'
CEU3II3
s tr s-- co
(Somas& tojcmes k BeulliJ
i' 01 7 ,1111 - 11 g, Coinirniuloß. and SPRtiga
• isEißciiiivws, s _ ;'?
No. 61 Water and 61 First Streets,
as :dim PITTSBURGH; Pk.
CARD.—In consequence of the financial de,
oro. omotrioiad the very general polo
Malan of imminent arleing therefrom, entirely unltieltlit !Or
at the time of the recent sale of W. R. Ilfurphylo
Burehlleld, In the firm of Murphy & the aitl36
bee been annbllKT, .fla the bustneereeffrhe coutilltritellt
formerly, under the title of tRIAPHY t lafteliFlELD.
W. R. MURPHY,
J. sr: B BCfIYELD. -
_Pittsburgh, 0ct..24.11157.-lom3 :
AR i)ISSQLUTION—;•The Co-Pietuershi It i m-
totornexieting under the name slid style W 1
I'
A k CO. I. this day dieeolred by limitation. ;The bus•
lords of the dm will la eloeed at the old sterol, St: Vila*
Arcot, near the old Allegheny .Itridge, by W-,11-. PRIMP /1i
who is duly authorized to me the name of the Mill In the
settlemiot of Its satire. • • ' , ''' '
Pittaburgh, Rept. lat. 1337. .
CO-PARTNERSIIIPNOTIOE—Theunder
signed have tlds day entered into a copartmaiittlp t in•
dor the n.= and style of , PULPS; PARKZ a CO.; foOt
=af mamba axing Wagagn,Quu,,Despo, tz
ranches, having taken the cdd astablialed " of
Kamm Pheipa, Carr I.oa, and having erected.yothe • neW
and autotantial briildimp, and pracomd the Ilaint,lmprot;
mantis in km, topthm with • Impend .!I
lected etack of ma , they are prepared toe:mute with
prompanom and - al.3ordern entreated totbetotAU
work wartantod to of the bert ltmlitil T= .
machkta* ,
ner having had 13 yeam eipmiance in Moe
_• .1
hope by itrict attention to malt • continuant* of the pat.
ravage so liberally be•towed on the laite arm •
1111?..We employ NUN DOT KUM -VERY REST WORK
Ugh. . . ... .
~~~7. `''
ARZLLEGHENY TALLEY
. ICAILBOAD.—RESIOTAL OF ..
IGHT DEPOT TO COIL'PER Op DO R AHD
CARBON FIZREDIA NIEtII WARD, 4ND A Or EAT BE
DUCTION 07 T Rill lASZEI.On Mal an 3 .J; T Stots,
2W Delstit with neolvai as abon, et the • • ran.
TIC. Pr' •
Toßradi s i , i & ad Af 81(E,
Otorfioo 800-reTs and iindirfinr:
,M
To
..•
Floux,-70, barrels and oven
To
To B+d
To grades Boa =7 . _
JAW R. B. uroWchTumaTictitAtig.,,
RAPID. BUSINESS WRITINO,7
TAUSITE INIS BEST EXCESS IN SUS,
0,14 Stroud,
John IL Worrell,
rtIC Tingley,
othnon,
11. L. Canon,
Robert Toterid,
C. Stevenson,
Mae. Leland,
11.SeraplaalttsVg.
J. 0..00k71N, Agent
or Th ird and Wbod etreets
' 11 111111x 4""
nai.a a., triple the number V Ak•dfrik 10.ilm .
BY ALEX. COWLEY oneof:theu t fi n i s h.
od andoceorbe4 t and ?niter. of thong*.
Ai an lndltpatabl irtmlen*Of thin, he hat n
been awarded of First PAW fru AI - Best nrhip r
hts work bating WWI: butti iXreptOd with Am and Ink,
not E.irm.d 2a.bt: of
Uh
Terms for # atlan, •
rat Onita, tame, thme at.
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