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TtrESDAY 810EM1,./ I ff. - 10, 1857
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White slavery.
The Pittsburgh Post is not 'dime in its advo
cacy of WAito Slavery. It Its.i drawn • vivid
i
h
picture of the difference betwee the slave and
the free working-man, in which all the advan
tage is given to the slave. The lava is regard
ed by the Pore as the only hs py and really
well off working-man and, for e purpose of
bettering the condition of our p r, unfortunate
fellow-eitizens who are compell to work for a
living, would have them all relced to the-c 9 -
dition of slaves that they mi ght be properly
ii l .
taken care of. Like John Ml ell, our neigh
bor doubtless has a longing for plantation well
stocked with fat sloven bat u e John, his de
sires do not travel so far south es Alabami, nor
are his preferences confined t.. slaves of the
black race. He would be conten with a planta
tion in Pennsylvania, well stocked with white
slaves—those who are now (unfortunately, in
his view,) his German, Irish and American fel
low-citizens. This lea philan opieal desire on
his part--it is for. their good e would make
them elaves--to feed and a e and house
them safely, which, poor are they can
not now do for themselves, ace rding to his ac
count. But our neighbor is of alone in Ode
advocacy of white slavery. In he Oregon Con
stitutional-Convention a fellow emoerat of his
,d
was equally explicit. For the urrose of show
ing these workingmen what is ought. of them
by the democratic party, we in ulge in a quota
tion or two from the debate in e Oregon Con
vention. The enrollment of th militia was un
der discussion. It was propo to make all
'Tree white able bodie4l" citize . liable to mili
tary service. It was moved .y Mr. Dryer to
take out the word "free," by yof amending
at once the phraseology and se. e. He thought
the word free superfluous. H. did not Me to
see the word connected with w 'lie citizens. It
was bad enough in other conne•tions. We quote
from the report of the Oregoni •
"Ho disliked that it should o out that there
is anything else but free men in Oregon. He
had no further remarks to make except to sim
ply call the attention of the ommittee to the
fact—that there can be no white slaves here—all
men here are free, and there none else but
free, white or black, thank O ; as he hoped
there never may be.
Mr. Kelsey said hewould e a few remarks
In reply to the:gentletean from Washington and
Multnomah (Mr. Dryer,) and ' support of the
words free white in this article. It is well known
to a large majority of this con v ntion ' that there
will be a constitution mibmi ed tolle7people
haying a clause establishing very, and one
making Oregon a Free State.
Mr. Dryer (interrupting,)—l,
yet.
Mr. Kelsey. It is not decide
ed to be. There is a general mo
many farmers on the side of el ,
event that slavery should be a. I,
that contingency _happening, t
nary. Every one' who isfrom al
that there are slam there CS soh
ford is neces
rslave State.knows
e as any an in
e as deeply dyed
from Multnomah
rodiseed into Ore
,t
here. Masters
e event that sin
.il7 in the sonth
__
the gentleman's
. _
this house. I haoe VIM many
in the white blood as the yentinna l
(Mr. Dryer) and they mill be in .1
lots as sure as gamy is brougi
will bring them here, and in
yery IA brought here, as it la
ern States today then if we
doctrine that all white men a
put me and • number of othe
convention, u well as the citi
who are liable to dcimilitary
upon a level in the army, an.
vote with us. I am opposed
free men to stand by me w
the battle!' of the country."
Here the fact to freely
white men not only may be
that they ought to be. Sue
Oregon.
And how much better is it Ito Pittsburgh. ?
The leading Democratic paper, here, the Pow—
±
"the old Poet," as it delights in calling 'itself—
scoffs at free society as a ' lauds slavery
as being the true condition o the workingman,
and points triumphantly to e Southern Slave
as the embodiment of all that laborer ought to
be. The Southern dare is fed, it aays, al
ways hasplenty of work (titer . can be no doubt of
that,) is comfortably housed . d clothed, and is
always provided for in sickn ..,-; while the north
ern free laborer is pooily fe , is often out of
work, and has now a hard inter before him
with no prospect of comfort • . house or clothing
and nobody to provide for hi .. when he is sick.
What then? The Post has
bay, but leaven ne
. to infer. I
trust (supposing it to beam,
if the logical conclusion was
Post is, of course, prep
reasoning. Its compassion
ingmen of the north must p
them the happy condition of
Great is Democracy and
it shows in proposing W
remedy for all our financial :
Now Yotts--We publish.
of the parade in New York
men demanding work or b
force and violence if their &rand in not com
plied with.
This demonstration appease to be the natural
result of Mayor Wood's recent message to the
Councils of that city, in wh4 h ho invoked the
manifestation of this very irit, and, for the
r i
sake of securing his re-eleotio , urged the Conn
'ells to yield to it and incur a eavy debt to feed
the unomployettworkmen of be city during the
winter. He knew the Corm ils would not, be
cause they could not, compl ; 'fiat he has eon
ing. up a rebel
lions spirit in the city, which e hopes to turn
to his own political benefit. If he can.only
keep these people in their present mood until
the election in December, and succeeds in his
political aspirations, he will throw them aside
( immediately after, as useless Wilt, '
i \
A DLA7T 'DUCK ron A I'AMSED .—We have
aireadycalled attention to the Jen't cid dispatch
of the President, sent to New York on the eve
of the election and intended to mean ouch while
it really meat nothing. It was a dirty political
trick and disgraceful to the Chief Magistrate
of such a nation as this. But Mr. Buchanan,
being s mere politician and no statesman, can
never rise above the level of inch tricks. The
Philadelphia San says : : .
"We confess that it is one of the most bumf!.
iatlng and disgraceful exhibitions ever made by
any GLUTS MAGISTIIATZ Or TIM Ustoa. It iD
an sot of party political intrigue that would
eren hero disgraced one of our Locofoco Conn
' cilium or Legislators. In them it would hays no
doubt been regarded as a sharp trick—a good
political dodge—and the author would be looked
upon as a pretty shrewd sort of fellow. But
the President—the President of the United
States, to stoop so low to serve his party—to
sink all official respect, and enter the arena to
manufacture political capital, is a degradationof the office and an insult to the peorde.
Wnotsasx.r. Pacesconos. The scandalous
case of Mrs. Woodman, wife of a druggist in
New Orleans, whiob was before the Raw York
Courts last week in connection with the name of
one Gardner Purniss was settled, by Mrs W.'s
brother taking her home to MisdasippL On
Friday last the day after the settlement above
mentioned, Edmund L. limns, the attorney
for Gardner funds; commenced salts for dam
ages for alleged libels against James Carden
Bennett, Henry,. Raymond, E. B. Wesley, and
George Jonei, and Wm. Q. Bryant, John Bige
low and Luse Anderson, the proprietors res
pectively of the The New York Herald, The New
York Thou, and The New York Evening Poet
The cause of action arises from the publication
of the affidavit of Mrs. Woodman, date4tl Sep. I
An Oregonian, writing to the Bolton journal,
says that the question of slavery in that Terri
tory will be submitted to a vote of the people as
a matter separate, from tho constitution, and ex
presses a most decided opinion that the institu
tion never can exist there and / never will, even
though "Democracy" is rampaatin its bebalL
Though many of thespians of Oregon are from
the elm, fittdes, they are disgusted with slaw
and have gone to Oregon to get , rid of it.
F/JIIIOI .I.IID-FOLLY.-7PI -174711 York prim
has been burthened, duringthe Last weak, with
the details of a can of rul, el* rascality which
has seldom been egualledL If; bare lot felt at
liberty to soil our columns with the case as ar
gued in CO=4 but; sympathizing deeply with
the *eyed bufband, whom we hare known for
mzzlY Yeirs, !lOC awaited the revolt. It is now
bet:tette - public. The cavil briefly this:
Some twenty odd years since, spoor boy left
his home in Maine, to seek his fortunes in the
South West, full of that native energy and tact
peculiar to — the hardy and industrious eons of
New England. He became clerk to an apothe
cary in Vicksburg, Miss., and by diligence in
his employers' interest soon gained not only the
confidence of that gentleman but the esteem of
the community. The proprietor of the estab
lishment dying, his estate embarrassed, the offi
cers of the law seized 'it for the benefit of the
creditors, and the New England boy became the
purchaser from the Sheriff.
From this point the fortunes of the poor boy
'were in the ascendant, and he was soon the pro
'prietor of a very extensive establishment, doing
a large interior business, and hie name was fa
miliar throughout all that region as a correct
business man. He became acquainted with the
fair daughter of a planter in the vicinity, a been
tlful and accomplished woman, of a highly re
spectable family. "Ho loved and was in turn
beloved," and a marriage was the result. His
business was prosperous, and he was happy in
his new social relation. His wife was fond of
gaiety, and immediately became a leader of fash•
ion, and mingled amongst those who sought ex
citement in the late and extravagant revels of
the town. Her husband was a business man.
lie cared for none of these things, but rather
sought happiness at home, in the society of his
wife. She was untouched by his unspoken re
proaches, and plunged the deeper into frivolity.
Thus matters stood when, three years ago, the
gentleman purchased an interest in one of the
most extensive drug houses in New Orleans, and
removed thither, with his wife, taking rooms at
ono of the hotels. With her box at the Opera,
the weekly shop': at the Hotel, and the other
gaieties of the city, the lady was fora time sat
isfied; but her husband being called to Europe
by business, she accompanied him on a tour to
England and the Continent, and returned to
New Orleans intoxicated with the fashionable
dissipations of Paris, and tired of the routine of
folly at home.
Her fond husband listened to her importuni
ties, and took her again to Paris, where he left
her to amuse herself in that gay and wicked
metropells, while he returned to his counting
room in Now Orleans. We canimagine the dan
gers which would here surround a fair, fascina
ting daughter of the South, with plenty of
money, and a desire to circulate iCliberally.—
Of course she was surrounded by a class of
soulless scoundrels, fawned upon and flattered
by them, until her head was well nigh turned•
She is next heard of in New York, is October
last, stopping at one of the Hotels ; she engaged
a suit of splendid rooms, and bad soon made so
much noise that; a business correspondent of
her too confidDig husband sent him a telegraphic
communication, which brought him to her Hotel
unexpectedly, in time to witness for himself, as
- he went unannounced to her rooms, damning
evidence of her guilt. Failing in an attempt to
shoot the guilty partner of her shame, the hus
band had her placed 'under the charge of Gen.
McDonald, in "a private institution for the
treatment of nervous patients," at Flushing, L.
1., but which is really a private Mad house, and
returned to his business, a broken-hearted man.
And now occurred the most unaccountably
impudent act which we have yet heard of. The
fellow whom the enraged husband had failed in
his attempts to shoot, takes out a writ of hoof.,
corpus, and thus attempts, under cover of /air,
to gdin possession of the woman. The matter
in not decided
but he expect
e among a good
- . .And in the
tted here, upon
e be
soldiere, you
Imembers of this
eno of the country
I duty, you put us
give the dare a
Ito that. I want
i t we have to fight
was abruptly taken out of Court; by the arrival
of a brother of the lady, who took her back to
the home she has disgraced, in the bosom of
her sorrowing family to repent of her past life.
We sincerely sympathize with'the husband
and friends tad can only pity the lady. We
have thought that a valuable lesson is contained
in the story, and have therefore given the lead
ing facts, without the names, as these have al
ready attained an unfortunate notoriety. •
knowledge& that
.nt are slaves, and
I . is Demonist". in
Sarrczt ox &Baez Par.stnter.—The Phila
delphia Prem draws the following sketch of the
late President of the Bank of Penrsyleania.—
Our readers in perusing it, although they know
nothing of Mr. AUlbone or his bank, will doubt
less be struck with the picture an one not alto
gether unfamiliar to them:
"lie was first elected its President in Febru
ary, 1853, and speedily became the ing spirit
of the institution, entirely regulati i and con
trolling all its transactions. Mr. lillibone was
a bold, able, and, as the result proves, an un
scrupulous man. Ho brooked no interference
with his management. The cashier occupied a
much more subordinate and uninfluential position
in the bank than such officers tumidly do. The
sphere of independent action which he reserved
for himself in the bank wan almost unlimited.
its true condition was known only to himself. Of
the total business of the bank only a small por
tion was done with the knowledge or sanction
of the board. He delighted in "taking the re
sposibility," of doing as he pleased. He loaned
money without the knowledge or comment, and
without the sanction of the directors. Those
who basked in the sunshine of his favor were
confident of obtaining such accommodations as
they desised—those who did not, soon learned
that their chances of obtaining discounts were
slight indeed."
not the candler to
.y draw the con
in all Its points)
of to follow r The
to abide its own
•r the poor work
• mpt it to claim for
the southern slave.
I t the wisdom which
s ,
oLAYERT as the
oes.
to-day, an account
f a large band of
I
i •, and threatening
BZ/ORN AND Arrza.—Before the Sew York
election the Democratio papers all said that the
contest was not a political one; but a mere
contest on State issues, and that Kansas and the
Buchanan administration were not to be consid
ered as having anything to do with it. After the
election they tifik in an entirely dif-ferent
vein. As thus :
"Our November election is a substantial en
dorsement of Mr. Buchanan's Kansas policy."
Nets York Herald.
"The North is organizing equally with the
South in support of Mr. Buchanan."—Atlo , and
Argus.
The Republicans of New York ought to have
been wise enough to distrust the lying profes
sions of a party that never kept its faith with
the people and never will.
VIOLENCB AND ILOWDYLON MUST BD rat DOWN.
The Washington intraigenrer, speaking of
some disorders in that city, NDya, pointedly and
truly :
"It has come to be the public feeling that
rowdyism and rowdies are a common enemy, and
must be put down by the union of all the good
men of all parties at all hazards. It is only on
the strength of the political divisions and dis
tractions of the true people that the lawless and
turbulenthave been perpetrating their violations
of order. Once let bullies and rioters under
stand to a certainty that the people in their sol
id unity, are against them, and they will retire
as the morning mists before the ascending sun.
We shall hear of them no more. On some day
of the present week it is proposed to hold a pub
lic meeting of citizens, absolutely, without res
pect to party, in. front of the City Hall, to take
into consideration the present state of our city
affairs, and seek to apply a remedy to existing
evils."
Tu Amnia's:, the Know Nothing urged of
Wisconsin, has merged into the Nms—the Dem
ocratic paper. It Wee a proper embrace, as
each were equally pro•slaTery.
"Cuinc.—.4 case is now under examination in
New York of ispeculiar kind. Last summer a
particularly sbaideful exposure of an equally
shameful case of infidelity on the part of a wo
man named Woodman was made at a hotel in
New York.. The parties suddenly disappeared
from the public view until a few days since when
an application for a writ of habeas corpus was
made by Furness, the paramour of Mrs. Wood
man, to Ascertain wherefor she was restrained
of her liberty at a certain private mad house,
kept by one Allan M'Donald, at Flushing, Long
Island. Tho matter has not yet been decided.
New Oaczarts, Nor. 6.—The Democratic State
ticket bas been elected. Miles Taylor, anti•
Slidell Democrat, has been ro-elected from the
Second Congressional District. George Bustle,
jr., American, member of the last Congress,
bad *leo been re-alerted from the First District.
In the Third and Fourth Districts the Slidell
Democrats are probably elected. ,
The Legislature ID Democratic. •
ROM Wolin UD Times like ether a hefeo
eased, derive their origin from impurltiee in the blood,
and frequently am • eery difhoult to get rid of. The
only sure %seedy for either of them is Cferter'e Span
ish ifinntre, IN magic blood corrector.
r.rnemployed Laborers ita Now York.
kor several days past meetings have beett
held daily in the city of New Fork by laborers
and workmen out of employment, which have
been attended with considerable excitement.
Inflammatory speeches have been made in the
English, German and French languages, loud
threats of violence against the rich have been
uttered, and cries of "woax OR Daarn !" here
been indulged in.
The New York Express contains a hog report
of a demonstration of tho kind. It says :
Several thousand laboring people, Who aro
daily parading the thoroughfares of our city,
demonstrating for relief, gathered again early
this (Friday) morning on Tompkins' Square,
where they were addressed by several Irishmen,
who made very inflammatory speeches. They
also gave accounts of a umnber of hard cases of
suffering, and related stories of their wives and
children famishing. They - .then urged the
masses to proclaim their utterly destitute situ
ation by demonstrating, and if necessary, to com
pel the rich to help them.
Several speakers addresse l the crdWd, when
Mr. Bowles ordered a procession to be formed,
which was done, and beaded by a procession
bearing the inscription—
"WE WANT WORK."
—which was carried in front, the procession
moving on. Great numbers who werepresent at
the meeting in Tompkins' Square, did not parti
cipate in the procession, but remained loitering
and straggling about.
The number who marched down was about
8,900, who, at the direction of Mr. Bowles, pro
ceeded through avenue A, First street, Bowery,
i
Broo c, Centre, Chambers and William streets,
to W l street, where they halted and ascended
the B ps of the Merchants' Exchange.
The appearance of this peculiar and rather
queer looking procession, at these quarters,
caused no little surprise and astonishment, par
ticularly before it was ascertained what were
the real objects and intentions of these stran
gers. _
Tho street in front of the Merchants' Ex
change was immediately blocked up: the stages
passing through this street were stopped, and
had to turn through the other streets, and the
regular bustle in Wall street was entirely inter
rupted.
A Mr• Bowles, said to be a blacksmith, but
who ware very, white linen cuff., and had a very
while cambric handkerchief, to wipe off the sweat
of his brow, created by his speaking, seemed to
be the leader.
Mr. Bowles (in substance)—Our banner tells
what we want. ace it. There it is !
~ W e Want Work I"
—and wo MUST have it. (Applause.) We want
work, and must have it, or we must die—or do
worse; for we will never consent to starve to
death in a country like this. We ask for nothing
but what is right; and we mean to submit to
nothing that is wrong. You owe us a living,
and we mean to have it. (Loud applause.) We
have come hear among you, to show you, our
fellow creatures, what wo are, and to demand
of you, what we must have—work, work, work
—wherewith to earn bread and meat for our•
selves, our wives, our little ones. We must and
will have work or bread. (Tremendous ap
plause.)
We will keep the peace—but we will show to
the merchants and wealthy classes before us
that we are starving, with oar wives and chil
dren—and that we must have it. All we want
is work.
Ton wealthy men, here in this street, and
hereabouts, you have the power to relieve us,
and you 13111.9 t do it. (Applause.)
There are twenty millions of dollars hero in
your street, idle, doing nothing, not circulating
among the people, and you must circulate it
among the people, ao that we can get some of it
to buy bread. (Tremendous applause.)
There are many n this crowd who would be
glad if they only had o loaf of bread. (Some,
but feeble signs of as.sent.)
We suppose, however, that we will have to
starve—but no, no, no—we will nut starve.—
(Great bursts of applause.)
There are some who say we are the ignorant
classes, who don't know how to keep the peace
here, even here, in this place, with millions of
money about us, starving here, though, and yet
we keep the peace.
We will increase in numbers everyday—mark
that—in numbers irresistible in strength, and
we will march through the streets with these in
creased numbers day after day.
Here the banner was put ahead, and theerowd
double filed up Wall etreet, through linesuis.
Tho astonishment of WaP street, its Bankers,
Brokers, Bulls and Bears, was great, very great
and they hardly recovered from it for an hour.
111 sorts of business for the time were suspend
ed. and the windows and steps of the buildings
were crowded with human faces, with pens be
hind their ears, or in their fingers, wondering if
the swell would flow into their parlors, and sumo
turns and Tanks.
The procession then msrcbe.l to the Park,
where Mr. Bowles and a Mr. Smith mule speech
es; after which a committee was appointed who
waited on Mayor Wood—Mr. Bowles, chairman.
After a few minutes the committee returned,
and through their chairman announced that they
had wailed on the Mayor, who assured : them
that by Tuesday next the documents would be
ready, so that employment would be gisen to
one thousand men on the public works. •
Mr. Bowles advised the crowd to disperse and
said no more meetings would be held. Ile hoped
they would all retire without any hard feelings
OT disorder.
,%.7..pertat flotirts
kerronant•• or Wentno• of •ny kind
—lf any of onr nes.h.ta are trutabl...l wttl. Nenouseu
We.shoess of any kin.l, they ebvt.l.l prnrste • lArtflo of
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and um reamer...l,l h confoleolly, u • ELE•II.I3e gtrtos al
east luta:ham,. rrltrf.—lonia 1. - ettc•peUr.
a7eb..14 at $1 per bottle.", et. bottire f , r $5, by the j.. - En. -
priaters, BRNJ. JS, 1 qt.. Musfactming Thanks.
omtlets and llsestleu, Pitted:itch. l's.. and Dlll4Mino MS;
orally. sv aillvrtirelnent
For Deaf Pe r•onsyr•AfOtrtle AthntitS —Thew
evly throalYltristrvineuts tbal cbalth the deaf to bear In
RIM.. of &atm., ace in ailthrereof amyl/tins Jet kUa.n,R
likely to beyaine a any rral .seem tr Ara( persons. Dy
meant ofut artlkelal dram, the power of hearing Is e1...t0i1.
and .11 tbs clrrantistancv that attend trumpets nd tab.,
are Ratty ly ilisprnorrl arlth. They are worn by Istrths an Rs
not to bo perceptible to nlhen, and err hardly felt Own
grunt. Apply to
arstrlate, Dr. G. 11. KIe.YDRIt. pin Wirrl nt
Candor compels 0A n riarishlerisid lb. wont.
of thn nfillcted, to ronntrunertidthat which I. best known and
triad, and to n.,. mend Dr. .1. nosh-Mies Celebrated
Stnntlth Bluer, wonld only tw willnai to what too already
been heralded far not al., .1 only by n tow Li...fated refs
LlDcatio, hut by this iwaspla of the tb‘• phy.
.Idea* •114 the Fw. 11.1 flostether's DI ttttt horn no.l
I. rosnuing an.l Impartingbonito to critroblod won. tall.
chfldron Dad this noslklno inval.ble In moor of their
Ills of debility, to which thsy aro suldoct, erwrldly thuln,g
We eonmer WOOD; Indoirl. Mon It shroild to token to Kilian
q.ullUes barn, inns.
For owlei by Drndgbds claabira averywharib
and IItniTEITER & 207 Penn salialawT
43-1410.RG-IE W. G.H.Haft AG Co,
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. PITTB6UROII, CA..
lifanniiiirtnre Pine and Oak Rego or the varlinie
Ilona of SAIL ILECOL whkh they will wall at the lewest
inarkefpricea.
Pip -intracts are rrepialiully *incited. work won
ranted of the beat quallt,.
H. c.co:,
F , ,,,trth Street. Pitt
GENERAL INScRANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
C 011036.0 CAPITAL foul[ $.1,6114,000.
Lib, Finn, 011,1,,,. nod Live Nock Risks of nll dcactii ,
Wow taken at current nape In the most relintde and prompt
P•iinlCCompanien in Ilto Btign. jy3ollylc
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
JONICS. vTALLiwov'ort,r) do co.,
(Nuccamors to Warwick, Attertewy i Co,)
Manafactorersof RUM and Left 'WI Iwo Lock a, Spring,
Drop and Thumb Catches, Platform and Counter Scale;
CnYee,Corn and Paint Mills, 11[111 Dexacedic Hardware tom,
ally, corner of Water and °rant afreote, Pataletrgb,
kaltklydfn
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General, Insurance Agency,
160. 03 Fourth Street.
PITTEUETIGIA, PENNA.
Gump:mt. ropreseut.l higheat. ntAndiby. Chartered
by bobbsylmale and other States.
Pre, Marino end 11.11 b ltllk. tak-n of an dna-lotions.
A. A. CARRIER,
S. S. OARRIER.
DAWICS dz cLurAr.v.
noose, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND DRAINERS:
Whit a Lead and Zi no.Ped n tee.
eiw, 611 dinar of Paints, 011 a, Varnisher, Window Olasi,
rutty, Mashes, de.,
164 6Thof Street, t,OO dm" above Diantoftd ARO.
meld:1)01
124 k /OM ..... ........- ...... 'bay L. corn w. m'cmsotran.
Pittsburgh Steel Work&
JONES, BOYD as CO.,
Mnno [name. of OAST STEM eLlio, SPRING, PLOW and
A. D. STEEIA SPRINGS and AXLES,
Owner Russ AM First Strata, ratiburPAr Pa-
D.. 11. ilooluits at co.,
■ntnacraane or
Rogers , Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Tooth,
Clymer Ron and Fine Streets, Pittsburgh, Itu.
Ju2F.lldk• _ . •
BA.MITIOL (3-11.A.02."
IMCDFLOM34N.2 ,I "T T.44,/1..0Et.,
No. 62 ST. GLAIR STREET,
(Dr. Irish'. Noy Dntlding7
J03314 — C - 0 - O.ELRAN ar,131 - 201§:. -
‘ MANODLITIVIZU OP
Iron Rolling, Iron Vault', Vault Door
Window Matters, Window Gaards,
N. 92 Second Sired and 80 Third Brut,
(Between Wood and Markat,) PITTSBUBBII, PA.,
Si,. ca hand a variety of now Patterna, rant"' and Plnint
on:table too W purpreen. Particular attention paid to m
eltd Gown Lota. Jobbing done at abort notice. mr9
W. do D. marms/LETA -'---
111AND7l0711111/1 AND Mind IN
All kinds of Tobacco, snuff and C:lgars,
Um recently taken the bullda:D. MUDD! el - m.4lu
%Melon to their 11...balarins td.z. 4 3 Irwin
dna, whet" they be pie receive their friends,
Nahlydfa
,Sprual s 4liotims. 0.
I,IOA. - a; _EPER.ranirs•
Celebratzta Wonmsterstdre Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS pi OP A LETTEII PROM
To bo the MEDICAL CULNYLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE, °
AT 31ADIIIA8.
AO applicable to
t
SSL
Tell LEA A mimics that
woacnnEr„ To bit Broth inn er;: it
their Sance le highly tateeta-
VARIETY and ha my
13 lint:lle mast peltable
' well as the most 'wholesome
Sauce that is mad."
The only Modal awarded by the Joey of the Nev York
Exhibition for Foreign Sauue, was obtained by LtA A PELF
BINS for their WOROESTERMIIRD SAUCE; the world.
wide fame of which luring led to 12116.093 imitations, pur•
aware are einrimtly requested to too that the names of
"LEA & PERBINS" are impressed open the Bottle and
Stepper, and printed upon the labels.
Sole Wheletiale Agents for the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN & .SONS.
4D5 Brusiway, New York.
A dock always in store. Also, order, received for direct
ehipment from England. mytnlyilfcr
LEWIS & EDGERTON,
(0V0CC5501,8 to D. T. 11010AIT C 0.,)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
(31-.8.00.£,1i/Ml3„ PRODUCE
AND
PITTSBURGH' HANUFACTUR S,
No. 167 Wood Street , Pitt.b gh.
sot] mdfc
SEI NNT 11 - Gl• MACI3IN E . B!
TOR rArmats AND NANUFACTURE49.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport. Conn..
Plttsburgh,OS Fifth Street.
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
Al the pimatun °fibs Operator, making with use Chu Thous
and brutal/al and durable Stilant pct. Minute, altnut Oni*e.
leuly, and unbecoming ludimmutabin for fumily'nue.
Vull Infprmation may bo obtained by uddroesing Jame.
Ewing.or ALEX. IL REED, Agent,
,No. 9 I'M street, Pittsburgh.
B. F. BE(OP . E,
----
MERCHANT TAILOR,
105 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
.Sy-Tito latest Patterns of goods always on hand, and
made to order on the most relmnable terms for cash. All
work warranted. nokLmfd
SINGER'S SEWIUG DELA.C1332103,
The great angularity of SINGER'S MACHINE? ,
Over all others for the use of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
lis. long Leon lowan and practically incknowledged.
The undanigned baying on extensive variety of these
Lachine an band, adopted to emery kind of 'sawing and
atltching, tootle. those interested to roll and examine thorn-
R. STRAW.
Agent for Allegheny County,
I=2=
artlPAy4l (ea.] PPrTSBUROII. PA
PAYTTE,..BISSELL & CO,
r.mr.ten-an, or
Conking. Varinr and Liaating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, renders, eta.,
Arid Mmefireturere of the Celebrated
cA.prr.A.l., COOKING- RANGE,
NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET,
Jrdlblydre . PITTSBURGH, PA.
MMMLEUIUI
No. 54 St. Clair Street.,
(Br.) rlsh's No Building')
1,030:13.11fc
lIPIPOPiCIPIER OP
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fugal Oil,
40110131 e Naas. ICA and 170 &nand Street
O C: -
111 C
Manutialurnr and bender In nll khan afl
TOBACCO, SMITE' AND CIGARS,
N D
LEAF TOBACCO,
:Av.., SpniV.l.l Mlle and Diamond AMT.
ar,llytc PITTSBURGH, PA
WOOD, MOOREEELAD & CO.,
SIANITACTCIESI I B OW
Arnerioan Galvanized Sheiq Iron
Aral Sat stgalb f tA4 .4z/e eV'
R. DEVCCI WOOD . .
Potent I onitotion nasals Shoot Iron.
Aurol.lrarax±.lColluv. , ll ,, .. Wr 1"41.1,-
SiriTnn.b......—A.. 1:4 Prom! arm. /V41.1;1711
Jarttlidkvarl ,
- -
ItNILY H. COIA_ANS.
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheerio. Rutter. f3tNetle.
And Prairie" Generally,
dAla Wood lErrrl, !VAINInk
girl - It3TVOVSO'V Haut Don—
Within • oat .hell .11 the mettle Dot
Of thlstodom't two, fqnalic.l
ffyr
r.d it nuthro LIY k. to brown traeoforynt a pay.
hod hoops the farms always from decay.
mt. matthloolo roma:it - We Hsu 14. .tal holm , eta psi
Una ltin Ur. hutelooe and offthoriona Halo Dr, to the
elf, Yold wholesale and retail by
Olt o lUlniE IL KEYSI3%
IL, Ito Wo,al otroeL
•
0.35 Flan of We Golden at.. 10,
Suovuma BeAczs--Frour
Pltlabargh 13101.1.1. April 10th, 1.334,—/or mote than 3
peers peon no hove torntantly worn the Waollingtou Pas
peeler Drone, toonotteterod by Dr. Goo. II Kora,. of No
140 Wool Moot, tu thaa csty, and amid heartily moue
wed it to all wbo aro cozolotlol to below • andoetory eon,
patina he we have before recoukod, la calling alteeLkm
to Its morns. It semen , fora bra, and oropoodets, the
weight of the poulaitanu to mesh flared ao to tthitinually
tool to brief/ the shooldrr c, their natant vote./ and ea
mod the ohne, thoadrott of whom are snowily
telored by the weight of enormous - skltto,^ should ale"
prothro thee* best.... Ito part/cular In procerteit the bled
metly...4.er many of the bran.sold SIT hutehug. Kqd
at Dr OWL 11. ILVA - SEll'h, Whidreale Proggith 140 Wood
rang. alga of the Golden /Lets, J anal/hot/
fitirturams Pus Cr - us of or la - recuu, s 1
pileer earplug fro:atop to thirty dollars
.Lao f , upportera of every Mud.
Fplual Prole for mrrat are et the .11.1 n..
SLeulder Braces of •very Mud.
. Purpeneer, Bundegra. Improved varieties.
PO. Pml7% for the oupport sari cure of Hee.
gyring..., OLIO and femur., all rime
Desert Pcurrie, an a:terrify* asmortment
Pinning &Ale+ MEI Nlpplre, latest Improve
tll.ll/1.
New Cum Lug Apperatn•, • groat tfurrtronnent oror thr
11 0 .m.1110••••••
magnetic Machtom • ruir•rtnr kind, to •offkl 14-4.
DR. KETtith gral went for Marvin, Radical Can
Trurr. which nmatly cure. ca4Vll Rupture nix month..
Anil al • DK. KIIVEERT
Imale Drtig,Etore nad Tr." Depot,
ev23 10.0 N',..1 ptrort. ego of the Belden Mortar.
1r you value your teeth and ure breath,
ILL; geututort, gni comfoble mouth. go in KEYDDIDS,
10 Woof steret, and lAip • bottle of If gab's Toorn W oeo
od Tdova Po•Dai. ,e9gtxll/bal
TODIVACUS idW.llll3 - 0111011 . 11 ate . w drops
of
.Direryer'• 'tooth Arlo fteloody. PropaYrd atol sold
•41.atart. DR. KUYEI.EII, 140 Wood at,
le2dolkowo fun a tt....0.t.0n
LIE lIE A Ltlf OI A SIE 11l CA N IVO '3IEIST
A. or many reds I lust Lon troubled with general
wean.. and languor. both mental and phyairal; caprice.
lialleoinces, dull headache, pain In the hrs.d and temples,
Widnes" rand tendency 1e rildlicao. palpitation it tbn heart,
sett' caeily !blunt - v.lor eaelted, appetite variable, stomach
and lawns denuded, with rtin. Any mental or physical
eZertiott sure to bring on all the a) inplont", and I het '
in addition, falling of the womb, and great min in that re
Rion. One plidalclan after another cal...dell hie skill aito
gam nit up. A portent and persevering U. of MAIN
SHALL'S UTERINECATIIOLiAIN fortunately rural ma
and !Stare tu, nords sufficient to ext.'s'rs my thanEtulness
Mrs JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I on truly toy that I here been a eufferer for many yea
with white. and deloused menstruation. After a rechUe I
hod other tronbles, melt MI lob far.; hullgoetion ' 'wading
ewer, general languor and debility, pain in the meal of the
beck, a sort of echlag and dragging actuation, pain hetweeti
the Moulder bldg extending down the spine, loos it impel
tile, tronble In the stomach sod bowel*, with col ban
and feet end dreadful nervonmeas. The least elitemen
would make me feel mlf I should gy army. 'I CH docto
and drugs, and reverythlng, one after soother, without the
bunalL Ow bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE C THOLi
ICON changed tome of my symptoms fur tho lot er, and
now lam entirely and naiad'' , cured. I wish t t every,
woman could know what it will do. CLAIIISSA REEL
-.-- .
MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATOOLICAN bur rod toy
Mb,. I verily bolters. I tried doctors and medic! a untlli
it ~cooed nolo . to try longer, wheal met with a n T A T whet
recommended the Gabonese sorrongly that I dee It my
duty to try it. I *lll mostly troubled with deranged men ,
struation. My eytetitoms wore primipediy pane In the back
nod abdomen, bowing down pinta the time of the illnese,
bloating, collo, nausea, conalpation, feeling as if o back
and limbs were berthed or broken, tendencies and lUng
anxiety (Ufe seemed to be • burden,) dieturbed el faint.
if
meek abudderiuge, fatigneoe walking in them o g, Rau.
lento, eoustlyation, premiere ofblood In tho head, mg ;
eepeolally whim etooping,greatirribibilltyof tempe , edem a s
cantina incllsotion to pas water, great restiesentani and de.
are to weep_ or feel unhappy, nos not;ortly mentally canal
myself of all them eymptores, which / hero given but I haveknown many
lan it.;
perfect account of my sufferings,
other. cured In car town that I Hal hound to let . y. ku ao ,'•
that other. who are alsollarly situated cony also end ndlef.
1 ....—. EMMA vosnintam ,
for • long Renal hol Uterine oomplainte with th I follow.
imr " ptemi , y .„,,,,,,,,,,,, a ne, emaciated and fable; I
seemed to abound In complants, some of which I try s o
give you: pain ill the lower organs, ands feel ing Ham a .
thing wa• going to fall min Inability to walk me on no,
, 4
count of a feeling of hilleam aching and g. and
shooting pains in the tack, loins, era extending Men the
leg. the Jolting produced by riding aimed gnat learn
spunneile shootings and *nein the eide,stomsch end bow.
Or, bellaßelle, with defog in the ore every.gbee of (ha
body waled sore; grea irritebillty; intense nervonimoo, I
could not boar the leastazdteineet without hang prostrated
for a day; I could 'carrell move about the Num:Nand did
not take plasma le anything. I bed glrotion bople,teaving
tied everything, ne 1 mopped In vain, bat a Mend coifed
my ottentioe to MARSHALL'S MAWR CATHOLICON.
I took is, s e e k in g against hope. Idea fortunately It cured
me, and there la not • healthier or mote grateful Woman In
the country. I trust all vdll emelt. It is truly thowouizei
friend in moil. . Mrs. FLORENCE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S [HERM CATHOZJCONien4 pigaos.
ty cure Fhlti_ qpthe Moinb j Tints Bnivretttet, t'rrrg,,k,
or Painful .Men&liation, rn uMip . Irfimmtklu:and
tawofthe Ridam or ,nnary Onlaw, iidention er
eiwpwe miinyftwairs, MCbstiorness,lseraounwa,.Fbint
(pgi Palpitations, Cramps, Distetrbed ap, and alt trots*,
organic or smatpalhatic, camteciedurah the Uterine organs.
• -
2910 prim qf MAIRSELaIa ITMRINE o.4roOrdcoN
ie One .Doliataxdad nide Wile , •
Oa as c a r t ve x &sferd boUles Moll be eate by es
prem./re/ di/ dune, to the ado Vas arm rsrite;
panueker to nee Nein dike adMede, lows, ppm',
6lld ad, .
WillSlOgignatailka Muliciaft ear be erne dt, receipt
VG, mug, „lan,' Da. GEO. H.
No;140 Watti strssh Pittsburgh,
Alp of the Goldesilartar.
Jattb a .btrtisemento
init•barghe Chi*eannd and C hlodge : The m ehufeet i zer e i leilarautt C ompany
itillarea&
THE TIWN4ON TlllSzamplie Of 1 Itx No. 10 liirckignii" •., • .?<,
,
ROAD flow ran directly to sad PIIILADILLPIIIA,
from Pi
orbusagttalmrgh (Penn Street Depot) and Cleveland without Charter Perpetual—Capital :$.500,000.
change e•
TWO DAILY TRAINS TO CLEVELAND, TOLEDO AND. WILL DISCRE AOALNST ALL KINDS OP
COICAGO. Fire, )Slarine and Inland Risks
On sad alter IIONPAT, Oct. :6th, the Train. for Cleve-
Inad and Chicago will Ma daily, ISluu.laya excepted.) es fol- ' AARON N LIPPINCOTT, RfiWillent
Law=WM. A. RHODES, Vim President
,
Leave Pltteltralrgb ALFRED %TIME), Pecretat7.
ArciTer—Climax:. 316 r. N..
,
8.00 A. Md. Mune, %la a. N. =MOM
By this Train emanettions an made for A.... S. UPPlumttp Wm. B. Thom. % Ch.lra Wi.r.
_ . -- - To , ' - . -- dask7 • ... Wm . A. Ithodop WWI= Neal, Alfred Week.,
7, Detroit, Erie, Dutlirk, .
; RlnalJu Pant,
Toledo, San&
Buffalo, Niarara
Mae at Alliance, Supper at Toledo, Breath& t at
lirrira—CurtuluD,l7:3o e. Y.
2.30 P. M. • Cutcauo,
By this Train conacc as aro made for
7 Toledo, Panduyky. Dare t, Erie, Dunkirk,
Niagara Falls.
Supper at Bayard, Breakfaat at Mille Pigeon, Dinner at
Chicago.
Pam:runs ITISIIM4 To nO try Tins Rentz lirrr ASK TOIS
Tlcarre rta CcrvgLasa.
no ahoy° Trains conned. nt Hudson with C. Z. k C. R. R.
Trains for Akron and Cuyahoga Falls.
Pamengore for Neer Philadelphia and Stations nn the
Tuaearaerae Branch mud Lek° the 8:o0 A. 11. Train.
B.4lPge checked thmugh to Clerelan& Tote,lo and Chi.
mg".
Pitt.burgh, "iirtic!yrig and Cincinnati
_
THE TRAINS ON THIS. ROAD RUN
dfttly. (Suanye excepted) clx toilette:
Leave Pittsburgh—
r,:so
3.30 A. M. CoLusters, 2:00 r.x.
Crlevcriart, c:ao
By lids Train connections aro made for
Newark, Coinnabes, Cincinnati, Dayton, Indianapolis, Terre
huts and St. botsix. Tills TRAIN Dots NOT 1100 TO COINTO
.r.totr SzEIIDMINTLE oN morn Liss.
Arrivo—Wou.nrimr.,lo:al A. N.
8.00 A. M. .i . rcitr.trtu.E., 11:35 A. M.
Ilaux.orora. 12551 r.
BELLEANI., 1:07 P. AL
Arrive—Strunvirms.r., 0:00 0. 0.
2.30 P. M. 7:tl r. v.
J CILUNDLA, 0) A. Y.
Croon, OTT!, 5,15 A. M.
By tble train connecliona are made via Slenbenrille, only
for Newark, Columbus Dayton, Indianapolis, Terre Haute,
Cincinnati and St. Lords
Steubenville—with Steubenville ki! Indiana Railroad,
fur Columbus, Indianapolis, Terro Route, (Ruskin:Ml nail
St. Louis.
Bridgeport—with Ralthnora and Ohio Railroad, for Corn•
barland,Ltaltintoro and Washington City.
liellaair—with Contra! ohio Railroad, for Zanesville, Lan.
cuter, Circleville, Newark, Cohnnbos, Indian:ll.lla, Torre
Haute, Cincinnati and St. Loo's.
Sif-Plosengors swishing to go by Allis mute, must ssg for
Tickets vie Stoutrourillo or. lirtlealr.
Ticket to nil ['pinta are sold at the Ticket Office in Pitts.
burgh and Allegheny City.
Parrengere can got any information confirming this line
ogles, at the oes, of the Company, (Jhoingabela Mural Pitts.
burgh. It. P. GLASS, Ticket Agl., Penn st. Depot.
J. A. CAUGLIET: Agt,
Monongahela Roam, Pittsburgh.
ocrll—nole
VALUABLE WORKS ON COOKERY AND
DOMESTIC ECONOMY—Webster'', Domestic Ecotac
my end Housekeeping;
Mrs ElletVii Practicnl iloosekerphig, contslning 6,000
Receipts and Maxims, I rot Sent
Miss Leslie's Cook Book:
Do. do 11Iore Receipts in Cookery..
Do. do New Cook Book;
Mrs. lisle's do do do:
Do do Receipts tor llio Million, containing 454 k Ito-
•
Mph,
The Notional Receipt Beak, contaiulug• purely Arcierimn
Reemiptr,
311 as lieecher's Receipt Beak
holo
KAY A CO., 55 Wood strrot.
G ROCERIES -100 14,n4 prime Rio Coffee;
70 la. chi,. V. 11, Mark mid Imperial Tea , :
60 boxes &I and Ss Lump p•obacco,
20 , 0 tags 111aila, amortzd elzta;
100 Nam Window Glaris, samrtril airm
50 doe. Tim Wash Board.;
100 do Com Broom;
500 bdla. Straw Paper •
1314 bra 011re,Olnlna. Itmln and Palm
100 do Slonld arid Star Candle.,
Por sea by solo IL ROBISON & CO.
I.Ti.sßuitou GAS STOCK-100 9110E1311
of new stock will be sold by order of the Trustee, of
the Pittsburgh Gas Company, at tha Merchants' Ex
change, on Yorirth @Lon TlItiRS DAY, the 19th Inst.. at 7
o'clock, I'. IL, In lids not exceeding lire shares each.
Total receipt,— .. ...... ..... ...... —5400,18
Pahl Marine Lows-- —...561,427 04
" Fire ...... ..... . 89,737 69
ExpemesSalar t r and Commlnions.— 65,489 00 •
lic
- •
Terms of payment will Imp) .per Mere at time of insurance. Kamm Premier. and
and the balmier, on or before the 3lst December next. Agenr y Clur e re 27,474 68
—5177,12
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO,
Stock k Noto Brokers, No. 02 Fourth St.
E. W. Loo, A:men nolo
DICKENS' lIOUSEIIOLD WORDS—Com
plete Uniform Edition, from Starch 50, 1050, to June
1.1,1E155, in 15 mkt, for sale low
0010 KAY A GS, 55 Wood street.
WINTER APPLES.-400 b 1.15. Russets,
Rome Beauty •nd other kinds, of superior quality.
for salo 117 the barrel or lot. . .
LEW lit .1 EP:MI:TON, 107 Woi at..
BACON -2000 It,r. Bacon Shoulders just
re< d raid for tale by It. ROBISON k CO., Liberty e.
DRIED BEEF-3 te,. S. C. Dried Beef just
reed and for rate by nolo R. ROBISON k CO.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES-10 bldg. Golden
Syrup; 10 has .N 0 Ur•luae+ for uln by
. . .
OIL -5 Idd:4.7Nu. I Lard Oil
LI:vo.1 do.
F LOUR -50131,15. Extra Family Flour: ;
AO do do Superfine do,
Tor Alle by nob) It ItOIVIRM & CO.
CALOMEL -English and American-100
ne, jun recelred .04 for sale by
11. L. VA lINESTOCK A CO,
c.rner oI F.,urth .04 trout .u.
'DIME NITRIC ACID—?A carbons in score
j. and for 661.6 by n.VAIINCSTUCK k CO..
SL'LIItURIC ACID-15 ea boys on hand
bad for We by bob ILL. Pall "BbTOCK CO.
CilA LK —l5 bbls. just reed a d for sale by
e.r? IL L. VA TINIKrOCR CO.
- rir A AVER —3 ervrk4 in sumo Nd for sale by
B L VAIINBSTOCE CO.
Mi tc, N; T
F e ru k ;
T v hand anti
BDIA RUBBER HORSE COVERS—The
eatysllty for aa.to at 'X seal Zr. St Clan at. -
tna J. A IL PHILLIPS.
spARENT URKEN OIL CLOTH—
'. 3n,), rd.mor'd, ' , opener to any other In tbn market,
for man st ho tblcloth W 14.131,110, and 'Pt St Clair Cl.
non J I. 11. PHILLIPS.
TBLE OIL C LTOTIT, of the very beet timati
•ty, and otyle. Dot to I. .13 rt...k.d. far ...lent 2ti and Li
CI Clair N. 714 attantlon ut deal , rl b lovitcd.
ocril .1. .1 IL PHILLIPS
•-•
IVACON COVER OIL CLOTH, 20 -114;
wide, Inane., nreot on C. 41,11 lint no.o art'
Join PR/Nil:N(1-
CARDS.
CIRCULARS,
SILL lIKADS..
RI LI.S LADINO.
POSTERS,
l'A
LAVELS:
LETTER HEADS,
And...ry dmeriptlon of Job Printing. plain or orwmten
al, sesammol neatly, promptly and at roaaurtable rates by
. . .
WM. O. JOHNSTON' A OO.,
(noT) Banton* Bicolor* and Stationers, b 7 Wood St
BFANS -2.2 bbls. extra small Whits Beans
_limed wad for sale by Minn' En & DILWORTH,
1007 1:10 and 132 Esrengl st.
30SACKS RAOS.
LH. F1u....:
ItYI Flour Ilartobt,
Renolord .1 for solo by
QOAP-1 bbls. Country Soap for sale by
1,3 noT ur,Snir lIcOLLiNS.
LT ARD-1n keg, for sale by
no 7 HENRY U. coLums.
GLYCERINE CREAM—A never-Ettilh*
rt, t.ra,., l l t ted hande and lips. Von can procure , It
(flatland pone .t JOt. FLEMING'S.,
not) Corner Market stand the Diamond.
HONEY-BEAN TOBACCO—The tie plus
ultra In lint line, to to had at
nod JON FLEMING'S,
PERFUMERI ES—You cannot get Perfum
ery at any plane an Moe an yen do at
noV 4. JOS. FLEMING'S.
F LOUR I,l'lll'R-25 bias. for sale by
B. A. PAIINESTOCK CO.,
VRNETIA N RED-75 bblo. English for
mils I, non B. A. I , A lINESTOCK A CO.
LimE-2001 : 2. this
kr
conar Wad and Idrat Ws.
STARCII-300 Las. Rochester Pearl Starch
for sok by nuu HENRY IL COLLINS.
BurrEtt-2 bbls. fresh roll fin sale by
God , HENRY 11. MI:INS.
ROLL TTER-500 lbs. fresh Roll But-
BU
ter pm. reed an,l dr Kola by
rod T. LITTLS. d CO., No. 112 Second at.
BEEN APPLES-4300 lible. choice select
-o.sed a row a Appleo in store and tor onto by
T. LITTLE .4 CO., No. 112 Second sL
LIE ESE-200 lets. best quality ii : . R. CIICCBC;
• 76 do do . D. .16,
store and for sale II nos T. MITES II CO.
—FLOUR-100We. best Extra Family Flour
In Mont and for ado by T. 1.1171.11 0 CO.
LOUR BBL. HOOPS-50,000 Ash Flour
, Darrel Hoops in gore And for Intle by
ass T. LITFI,S & CO., No. 112 Second At.
UNDIUES.-
. I Me BEVIII.IX,
lOlzweng,
2 bbla, andl loos du,
10 sacks feathers,
pow lanalug from Werner Illbernin and for otlell
nos ISAIAH DICKEI h CO
BBLS. GREEN APPLES;
6 " Roll Botta,:
What; Deana;
1 cask Potash;
4 sacks Timothy Sea
00 boxes Cheese,
'Ree'd end for sale by
trod
QT.
SHRIV Ell t DILWORTH,
130 and 132 Second street
ROIL -20 Bble, Pearl Starch
100 Boxes
(oe12)
Tuomes , PATENT AMERICAN 00
SPRlNCl.—Torritory cud Springs for We by
1 Nal , M. V. EATON
'saYRUP.-1b Ltda. Batt. Golden received and
IJ ror Salo lon by DAVID O.IIKREIST. -
Corner Liberty and Rands et.
I EANUTS-15 sacks just reed and for sale
cozby C.
No. 8 Smithfield street.
CHEESE -300 big.prime W. R. Cutting
Champ:at retelead and for orb by
ae3o It. IIUTCIIINSON, N. 8 Smithfield at.
T INSEED OIL-30 bble: Western just reo'd
jjand for rate by R. IIUTCULNSON,
odfl. No. 8 Smithfield otr.et.
•
lall 'MARL ASII-30 Casks for sale by
J. nol2 J.D. OANYIELD
LM -200 libls, White Louisville Lime fur
e by (Dell) J. D. CAIVIELD.
OIL -10 le, Extra bleached Whale Oil
4 Licrcrd OE
Formic, by (xl2) J. D. CANFIELD.
SALERATUS-10 Bble, a pare article,
10 Boxes
or sale by (oc12) .7 O. CA211111:1J1
OILET SOAPS—A largo assortment of
ape Boapa,Brown Windsor, Honey. almond. 111.011.
5 6 4:14, 94 Palm Bap , for sale at son yuariNg .-
1 •
Mu. J. Field, John P.Simons.
James P. Smyth.
rtsrstrter..
Judge Beath, E. D. donee, Em., Cash. CIL Bk.
Jams mar, Robitoon t Co..
Jatnn Komtrd, Ext, T. Kennedy, Jr, Ca,
C. li. l'anl4on, Erq, O Wade Hampton a Co.,
Lee. Esq.. ‘. Cu nningfdtM 1 Co.
Pittnburgl. ttdiee, N 0.913 Water stmt.
J. W. 71ARTIEN Avid.
W. W. WILSON, Agent, Dullaqne._
Merchants' Insurance Po. of Philadelphia.
W3I. V. PKTTLT, Pre5t..........D. .1. McCANN, Sucrstary.
Mrzonnt of Capital Stock raid !nand inTe3tca1....8200,000 00
17:3,M 85
33
Iron-rem Cart, Rinks on the Ohio and Stleatialspi Direr, and
triton:tries. Insures ogniont lona or dogo by Fitly
oleo against tho porn.. tho Fen, and Island
NalirAtioll tool Transportation.
WITI. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John it. Pittston D. J.
McCann, E. F. Witmer, Roue °ninon, - .Benj. L. TV,./ohtton,
John A. Monett:ell, Charles R. Wright, John J. Pattoroon,
Ebro. ol T.
• W!. V. PETTIT, Freer!dent,
E. F. WITMER, Vico Frothlent
Dinner J McC.cor, Se-craary.
GIIMOSSA.
&Igor, Lamb k Co.,Philadelphie.
Buck, Aformmak Stile/le; do.
Truitt, Bro. & Co., do.
P.alraY. Caldwell & Co., do.
A. T. Law & Gt. , do.
Sleinmita,Joetioe & Co., do.
PITTSBURGII OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STREET
en&dlf IL W. POINDEXTER, AgeuL
e Great Western Fire and Dianne Ins. Co.,
OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
No. 331 Walnut Strout.
OHM= PILIIPSTIM.
CAPITAL
FIRE LTSURANCE—PertvaI or limited, madorttrint
or country, On every description of property.
INLAND INSURANCE, on Goode by Lakes and
Lend Cul-rive, to all parts of Cm Union. •
MARINE INsuRANCE. Towle, Cargo and Prefgbt,
embracing like, Traepiirtation.
C. O. LATIIROP, President
W. DARLING, Mire Prrnidrtnt
Joseph J. Kunkel, Srrrotary and Trrunrer.
11. K. Itichardon, Artistapt eocretnry,
DIIICCHOVO
Charles C. Latium 4.17 Walnut street.
Ran. henry D. Moore, 60 Walnut street.
Alexander Whlllden, Merchant, 14 North Front st.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Il M nter &Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker.
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jon., White & McCurdy.
13. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simmons 8 Co.
J.. B. Smith, firm of Smith & CO
Thou. 1.. Gillespie, firm of OillespleA Zeller.
Ism linalehurst, attorney and Counsellor.
Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's Hall.
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons & Co.,
William Darling, (late of Itetullng,)
John Rice, 00 South Front street.
B. Harper Jeffrey., firm of Wm. R. Brown & Co.
R. W. POCIDE.XTEN, Agent,
apl:6m—ap7 • 07 Water etruet,Vlttaburgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
Northwest Owns/. Second and Walnut Struts,
Tho following statement exhibits the business and eond •
lion of the Company to Nor. 1, 1858:
Premiums received on :dodo° and Inland Mika
to Nov 1,1886 . . . $714.084
Fire Premiums 174,790
Internet on Loans 8,704 47
Balance remaining with Comp l y ' $X.8,047 07
The neeota of the Company are al fullosw—
Phila. City etal County Banda.. ...... $ 1.4,848 18
Railroad Borah 11,10000}Cost Price
Find Mortgage Reel Rstnte 143.500 00
Stocks, Collaterals on .11 ...... ......... 32,400 00
Girard and Cumuli/Blau Doak
Stock 6,225 00
etsitg vr wl:. r it , gherniso, Don=
k. ... . ... ..... : 60,000 00
Defer4red Payment oo ' Stock net. 6
doe 07,700 00
Notes for Sierine Premiums 108,080 50
D. from Agra. s.nred by bonds.. ,35,376 19
Preminr. on Policies recently
le
sued,and debts doe thee° 20,470 00
Babinec in 14456 74'
srmpor oo
The Boanlof Directors base thin doy &Tilted a
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PEE CENT,
Pomade on demand on the boshsoss of the Company the
let Instant. TLIONAS 11. FLORENCE, Prolldeat
Emma Iltmerarots, &oratory.
TIIOd. J. HUNTER,Agont. Pittsburgh,
nnl.l7:Mmilo No. 00 Water arra
C=l
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
Charles.W. Rootlet Adolph Bode,
George W. Richard; Batumi (hunt,
Mounts Ilan, Delia S. Drown,
Mordecai R. Lee* Jacob U. Smith, • •
Toldos Wagner, Mortis Patterson.
CHARLES N. BANCRER, Preeldent.
Cetus° O. Bosom, Secretary.
rtd. Company continue. to make ituraranemy permanent
ed
or Ihnlt, Ortll/deffliptioo of property to town and
country, at rate. os low as are caasiotont with security.
The 04 - nopany hare ...erred a 'erge contingent hind,
which, with tlinir Capital and Premium; saki! , invested,
giant ansple protection to the enured.
She &stets of the Company. Oil Jannary ht, 1851, as plat•
1611[4 agreeably to Me Art of Asaembly, were as follows
.
Mortgagor -1318.,L,1 OS
Heal Estate 84,57 78
Temporary Loans. 133,068 17
61,881 T 00
glsh, tc - • 61,846 8 1
$1,212.708 44
Sham their Incorporation, a period of Porety.orta year.,
they have pd.! upecards of Otle , Slillion, Four ifundrod
thousatul DAtars Loaves by Ore, thereby affording evidence
of Ito, advantages of Iteturanco, as well as Emir ability and
divaddon to meet with promptams U liabilities,
.I.•GAILDNKR COFELN, Agent.
splO Offin, Southeast car. Wood and Third sta.
Continental Inanranee Company.
few ~,nled by t? Lvislature J Penrarylevais,
WITH A
PERCJITUAL CHARIER
Antborizod MOW, One Million Milan
&cam] and Accumulated Capital 631,600
No. 61 Wainut Street, aver &mut, Philadelphia.
Fire Inner...es on Buildings, Furniture, grarchandiso, ho.
geneally.
Ilarine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to ail parts of
tho world.
an lq
r d tt,l l--- Z ° o7 6-1 • ` ;;; b l. l t k :.7: ' , Rl oreun e" lt.
&rumble terms, consistent with security.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY,fotriterly Recorder of Deeds,
Philadelphia.
WM. nowsas, formerly Register of Wills.
JOHN N. COLESIAN, Linn of Coleman a Smith, lorrs
Hardware and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market, Phila.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat al Son, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Drewry Wreet.
EDWARD 1. MAGID:PPE, firm of Diachette t Salve!,
Importing Hardware Ilerchants, No. 121 North Third
street, clove Race, Phila.
DOWAIID lIINCIIMAN, firm of Livingston .4 Co., Produce
and Onnunisakar Merchants, N 0.274 Market et., above
Eighth, Phila.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Provident
Gaul) Wirsou,S,retary.
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent
N 0.24 Fifth arced ,{up stain)
Routheast Cbrner of Walnut and lb 1h Sreets,
Incorporated April 911, 18.0. Capltall3toet 1500,000.
0.71CL03.
ALEXANDER WHILDIA Prmident,
MARSHALL HMiZEY, Tice ?redden',
JOHN C. SINS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
WARD OF 111.F4TIM.
Alexander Whlldls Lords A. °oder,
Marshall Ileusxey, T. Esmond° Harper,
William E. Bolton. Midas Tracey,
Hon. Joseph Allison, Thomas S. Smith, i
Jobs C. Erna, ()mtgs. R. graham,
Jona. Bowman, Ellroal Matlack,
•
MI. F. IRWIN, 11. D., Medical Examiner.
TM. Company makes inentancoon Hymen moat reason.
We tonna. It boa been mournfully managed for several
year. by. experienced board of oMcen and trustee; and
trustee; boo always paid promptly Its lsses, and I. erery
way deeming of confident:earn! patronage. 1
R. W. I . 9IINDEJLTER. Agent, •
97 Water duet, Eittabnrgb.
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company t
PIIILAPELPIIIA. '.
Office No, 70 Walnut Street
Carrrat $177,92/I—Asarrs Ile. ,971 45—Sectrarrr Inesersan.
Fire lumnince on Buildings, Nerchandise, Furniture, At.
In town or country.
The mutual principle combined with the security of a
Stock Capitel, entitles thelasurod to .harem the profits of
the Company, without liability for looms.
The Script Certificates, of this Company, for profits. are
convertible at par, Into the Capital Stock of the GomPtutY
CLAM TINGLEY, PresidexiL
B. M. lIINCILMAN, Secretary.
D181C701.9.
Clem Tingley, I G. M Btrorld,
Wm. R. Thompson, John R. Worrell,
Seumel Illspham, ' Bore. W. Tfitgloy,
0. W. Carpenter, Z. Lothrop,
Robert Btooir, U. L. Canon,
O. B. Wood; Robert Toland,
Idershall 11111,
Jacob T. Booting, Chas. Leland,
William Intoner, . Wm. M. Semple, Pitteli`g.
.1. G. GOFFIN, Agent
corner Third sod Woodstreets
Neptune Ineuranee Company,
OF PIIILADELPIIIi, •
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.,
Organized under the Genond Inanrance Dm with • b-/41.
Capital or $lOO,OOO, privileged to increase to $5130,000.
Immures agahist law or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
0/11103111.
11. 0. LAOGILLIN, President
lIAIID EiIIIELDS, Vice President.
GEORGE SCOTT, &aviar.
DtaterettA
D. lifontgomta7,
Richard Shields,
George Scott,
T. F. Sturgell,
.•
0. 0. Butler.
TITE A CIIAYFEY, nts,
Jelylo Mee, lanyett• Nall, (antrum on Ili oat et ).
DEEEIME!
H. O. I...nil:Ma,
W.O. Stotosbury,
D. Sharesrood,
R. H. WNW,
Obon Osborne,
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Philadelphia Fire and Idlb
INSURANCE COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut, 'Street,
OPPOBITR THE•OUSTOM lIOUn E.
Will make all kinds of Irontrance, either Perpetrod or
Limited, on every description of Property or Derehandiss,
est reasonable ra t agge;lulum.
i 0
pr.m.t.
M. W. BALDWIN, in. PreskisaL
mums&
1 1 . , nt nrktrona, 1-
Joseph 8. Paul,
John Clayton,
E. Wilt,
J. O. 00111111,
some sdni ma wow
•
tharlee P. Myr% ze
B. English,
P. B. Saran
U. Sherman,
S. J. Meßargee,
Biacu9nuttp36cretirr
~:._..,.
^+.'\~~T~".--a~:-c'yS"`mac•
~=: ~' : Ar"atr.~..~ 2 dYh..~i~.ti:3-c4'.d4 \ "'.!
.+,
3V ~.-~tT'.n;c.~.*~s^~,:.:.
Insurancr
HOKE OFFICE
Life Insurance,
AND
TRUST COX tAZT
LIMI3=I
Insurance.
- unite Company
GR.
otith
BS.
Ninsykraniil
otacielni. 04
Jacob Pahiter,
Gem W. Smith,
D.E. Park, .
A. J. Jody •
liody Pattienson,
J. 1' Tanner,
I. Grim SprOtd,
W. B. Mcßride,
Pam. Barr, Jr,
C. A. Calton,
CILaRTERKD CAPITAL..
Sill-Fire and Marino Blab
Wdo Brampton.
1. Carciar,
Hobert Patrick,
• A.O ll . &wpm,
J. .
Johe Taggart.
Henry Byroad.,
Nicholas Yosshtly,
James IL
300, .1
taken or all cle ,
aetlptiona.
MEI*.
tat.
•
Pachassos.
Ir-1- Oa= Seams- n01.41Y
OFFII
Pt--A.A.Oaan
Vice Free!dent—Roar 1
'. Secretary and Treasurer—s......_
Notice to Steamboat Captains an(
• I camera.
Tut undersigned, representatives of In
ante Cdmpanles un&taniting on hullsof Steamboats,
to call the attention of partke interested, to the fact • 11
Policies of Insurance are rlUated - by the fallureof the *
ter of fronts to bare at all times. • *ratan:tat:ton dut
well impart,. ander way, by night,. well as by day.
WM. P. JONES,
Agent Insaranoeoorapany et North Artteriel.
F. A. RINEHART,
•
Secretary Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marko Inaurance Co.
F. M. GORDON,
Secretary Western Insurance Company.
SAMUEL L MARSHELL,
Secretary Citizens' Ineuranco Company.
, JAMES A. HUTCHISON,
President Monongahela Imuraucts CoMpany.
R.FINNLIG
I Sft - retsty Eureka Insurance Company.
P. A. MADEIRA,
Agent Dulawaro Mutual Safety Insurance Company.
.1. W. AIARTERN,
' Agent Manufacturers' InsannenCoLnpony.
11. W. POINDEXTER,'
- -•
. - -
Agent Great Western and 3lerchants' Insurance Cos.
A. A. CARRIER d 860.,
AgentS Slate, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; Con•
mousrealth Insurance Cumpany; Quaker City in, ILIMEICO
Cunipany.
A. A. CARRIER,
President Penney'Tanis Insurance Company.
TILOS. J. lIUIPTER,
Agent Farman' and Mechanics' Insurance Cummmy.
November slb, 1557, tio9.d2sie
— .l3nreka Insurance Company,
OF RENNSYLI'ANLI,
Office No. 99 Water St., Pittsburgh.
aunty aov. 20.,11157: •
Stock Itne Bile, payable on demand, and oscura
ed by two approved comae, $07,6013 00
Cash in
E lttaborgh Trust 01,M4 14
51,604 23
Ellis Eacelvable.—.L...— 9,087 10
Mortgage ..... ........ .... ....... ..... 5,600 00
1M aorta Exchange 11321 k 0,960 00
800 shares Iron City Dank Stack—Amount paid 7,100 00
2:0 altar. Alleghany Bank Rock— do 5,000.00.
87 shares3lechardca'llpnk Stock—Coat-- ..... 4,62303
Book
00k,Furniture ol 12
IntICSOLS
G. W. eau,
Pennock,
W. W. ladle,
G. T. Leech, Jr.,
D. Melkundless,
Geo. P. Eelden,
8110LIEREAGER, Prat
no.lll3ta
J. il. Ethoenloager,
W R. Maack,
R. D. Cochran,
John A.:Caughey,
0. W. Batchelor,
Jamas T. Bewail,
MMM
Nannfactnrera' Inantance Company.
Fire, Mar'ine and Inland.
Office—No. 10 Merchants' Exchange.
POILADILPOILA, July 1,1807.
Notice is hereby given, that the Agency oi.
this Company, In the city of Plitaburgh, win, until further
notice, be conducted by J. W. MARTIAN . woos long expo.
Hence in. underwriting and connection with thin °Mee in
11111.1Aphla, Well gualtnee him for corducting the. bantams
in al muuter that will give general satigestion. Ile 1. con
rconnmended to all our patrons, as well as than de
gringlimarance. A. WERKE, Secretary.
The business gibe above Company will ho conducted at
No.ld WATER Etreet,Pittsbluth.
arilikitt he J. W. lIALTIEN, Agent.
Delaware Shaul Safety insurance Company,
Incorporated by the Legidalltre ofremuyironia, 86 5 ,8.
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta.,
PHILADELPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight
to distorts of the world.
INLAND zwsratAA - GAs on Good., by Risen, Cando,
fates and Land Carriages, to all ports of tho
EIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally.-zOn
Stores, Dwelling Houses, ke.
Assets of ths Cbetpony. Non. Bd, 1858.
Bo l i ° s o ti =atl =, and Otrer
Stock in ma_,
Railroad and lanuduttwa....— 18,280 98
Billo Receivable-. .-. 212,668 88
Cub on hand .. - .. ... 87,541 23
Balances in hood s of igen% Premiums °WM.
rine Pollette recently homed, end other debts
due the Cowpony
Subscription Notes 10(090 IQ
•
D1113(70113
J. C. Mai,
Theophilocrecoldl4:
Junes Traqualr
William Eyre, Jr.,
Jodie. L. Price,
Jame Tennent,
&mud E. Stoke.,
liera7 Sloan,
James B. McParle
Thome C. liana.
Robert Barton ,
John B. Scruple, Pitteb'g,
D. T. Morgan, u
"
.C. lIANU, Tice t.
Preeident.
WEGism Mettle,
Joseph H. 8.4
Edmund A. Bonder,
John C. Dads,
John R. Penrcee,
George 0. Lelper,
Mimi Darlington,
Dr. A. I n, Gaston,'
ING.Ilam C. Ludwig,
Hoer Crelg,
Rpmr3lellrata,
Charier Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. G. Johnson,
Eti=y Lrummx, Secretary.
P.
No.
. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
93 Water street, Pitteb
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins.:
Me, Corner Market and Water Ste., '
.-... PITTSBURGH, FA. '
ROUT. GALWAY, President. P. A.ltritancar, y.
ANDSZT 71.13.1 n, IL D., Exesoblngyhydelan.
This Company nrakee a Tiy. M 1112111.1101 appsdalnlng to
connected via LIFE
Ala°, • against d Cargo Rieke, on the Ohlo end
IlListestrpl lima and Mutates, end lifeline Mak rn
wally.
And sgalrat Lass or Dantaan'by Tire.
And against the Falb of the tba and Inland NarlvAbn
and Traniportatlon:
Poltdes toned at tho tared rates certudatent with at¢tT •
1.11
Robert Galway, Alexander Ilredlay,
&MIA 11cClurken, Joseph S. Leech,
Joseph P. Glaamata, 31. It, John Fullerton,
John Scott,
James Marelall, ManalleLlll. Brown,
Dark% H. Chetah.;
David Richey, - ' Wllllam Carr,
Jaws W. Hallman, Hobart 11. Hartley,
Chas. Arbuthnot, John ram,
relit—my2s.ly
Clduns' Immune Comply of Plttoborgit
W3I. 13.10.4..LEY, PreeMoot,
ae.szuzi. L mAesnELL, Etenftry.
Office 94 Bider Strvel, Wuxi". Market and Wood Hb
-•
= r l ; ll . 2l=lllska on the Ohio and Mlle.
_ Imam noinstloisor damage by Fire. Ala n , agatont
the petite of lb* Eon and Itdaud Navigation and , Transpoet. .: -.
atlas.
Capt.lbzk Sterling,
a
Wm. Bingham,
Jan B. Dilworth,
Francis Sollars,
J. Ecboonmater,
Wm. 11. Iran
pion.
Wm. Dopley, • .
Somuel Rea,
Robert DonlaP, Jr.,
B. Borbangb,
Lowe kf. Pennock,
Wolter Bryant,
Jot. PIE Cooper,
John b
.onongabela Insurance Company. ~
Ornm, No. DS Wien Sum, - -
ADD boon Agaisui all Pied. et.Pfrr usdNarint Mgr
Omens—JADES A. TTUTCTITSON, Preadult.
HENRY 01. ATWOOD, Secretary.
WILIMOLS:
Wm. D. Holm., • Alex. Klng,
John Amt.ll, I Wiban
Wm. Res,John hlakrellt,
Thos.S. Chats, Goo. A. Bent'
,
Jae A. cantina
Western Insurance Company
OP PITTSBIIRGII. -
GEORGE DARSIE, President,
•
• P. M. GORDON, Secretary.
Will Omura against all kinds of Fire and Marine Fib
emmcnsm
G. W. Eicketeon,.
G. W. Jacknin,
Jima McAuley,
George. Denis,
Nathaniel Rohn.,
J. Lippincott,
William Smith. • .
*ILA Mamolmttutionmspnord by Dfrectonwell known
In thie community, and who wililiberalliodlfdimqr.rLoP,"
R. Idllkw, Jr.,
J. W. Butler,
Andrew Ackley,
C . Ralson,
Thomas Scott,
A. Sibulck,
.110tIC10.
- - - -
Dissolution of Co•Pastiserablp, -
THE
OF JONES & SCULLY is this
day &solved by . mdisl coning. The beeline of the
Imelda .111 Wedded at the old dead
J. by Wm: OTI. Sadly
U. lONREI.
WM O. IL SCULLS.
SCULLY &
iSuctontor to Joan
Forwarding, Commission and .13tirago
, • ELM It. CHANT IV,
No. 61 Water sad. 61. Flrat.:lltreeta.
n03.-dlitt ITITEIBMIGII, PA.
CARD.—In consequence otthe financial de
rangemente of the cotuatry, and . the rerygen . = a .
Mellon time usoad srlalng therefroO3 eldlurlY
sl tbe of the recent tale et W. R. filurnbYna R;
Burchfield, la the firm of Murphy a' filarchfield,lbe musto
Loa been annulled, and the boalaem mill 'be continued u
formerly, under the Me or xvieffir BIIRCIIF HY IRLD.
W. R. MU RP,
J. BURCIHRLD.
Plttebargh, Oct. di, 1f . .57.—n0: •
JISSOLUTION—Tho Co-Pactoorabip her!,
tofore ez.lsUng under the' name and style of PHELPS
/11.11. A 00. le this day dissolved by limitation. IN, bur:.
laws of the Ara m - 111 be elosol et the old stand, St Char
street, near the old AlloBbooy Bridge, by W. IL PIINLPS,
who le duly authorised to me the name of the firm In the'
settlement of Its akin.
Pittsburgh, Sept 15t.1857.
-
C.O-PARTNERSIELP NOTlCE,Thounder 4
signed have this day entered into • rt.awahlPleit
der the name and style of,PIiELPS, PARER kco4 ler th e
purpose of manufactuatng Wegana,OsrM Dram 4.• no
all its branches, havhigtaken the old established Factory* ,
Moore. Phelps!, Carr & Co, aod haring erected ee"fre rose'
and substantial buildlogrkend procured the West balalme
meats in otecldnery, te- s togethes with • large sod
P'
se
lected stock of material, they ere prepared to aureate with
promptness and dispatch, allorders autrusded to them.. diD.
work warranted to be of the beet stuslitY.. The lellklf pare
nee haring had 18 years experbseto 1a tho hltdotells they
befell Mitt attesters to emit • continuance of the pat
tonagm iOliberally imam& ea tire late firm:
13.11 - . moor Koss nor TUN TM UST WORK
MEN.
t==
LLEGHENY VALL T aipm
ANAILROAD.—REMOTALOP
y •a UT DEPOT TO TIM ODIUM or ZULU. AND
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