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WEDNESDAY MOENMD, `•-IQOV. 11, 1857
imams. ON TA= PACS or THIS
KANSA, Ant nth Anattanrrtanor.--Senator
Banter, of Virgin* has Written another letter,
In which he urges anew that Congress has no
power te' submit the Constitution now framing
't for Kansas to a vote of the people; and the mem
bers of the bogus Constitutional Convention ap
peardetermined that it shall not be so submitted
by..these, no mailer whether they have the power
or not. In the meantime, Cot Forney, in his
Press, says it must be submitted to the people
by eoms tribunal, or else the northern democ
racy will be routed. Hear the diets :
"Lu the instances of Pennsylvania, Virginia,
and other States, and in the bill passed by Con
gress providing for preliminary steps for admit
ling Minnesota into the Union as a State, (for
which bill Senator Hunter voted,) it VAS special
ly .stipulated that the people should vote upon
the Constitutions after they were framed, and
they did! Bat in Kansas there is a living and
an irresistible reason for this popular judgment.
If ever it was righteous in other cases, it is
psritively demanded in this. The whole spirit
of the Kansas dieensition by the Democracy, in
.. plasmas and in the country, looked to such a re
- Smut. There never was a more solemn pledge
given. it was the people, and the people alone,
that were to dispose of the question. The idea
of any Convattion, much less - one like that now
in session in Kansas, which was not chosen'by
the majority, refusing to commit its wester° the
Voters created by itself, is a monstrous assumption,
and we do not wonder that the gallant spirits of
the South have recoiled from it with indignation.
President Buchanan appreciated the importance
of the ultimate judgment of the people upon the
vote of their Convention, to the full extent of the
principle, Wine Its INATIoCTZD Govr.axoftWAtx
as TO IMOI7BII TIIADI A ram TOTS ores THRIACON
MTIMON; sad his example in the premises has
been followed by every national man In the
. Ntirth, and by many thousands of our fellow.cit
isana in the South. - The public man who jolters
its this issue seals his doom. The Northern Demo
e,at mho tries to snake the Convention of Kansas su
perior to the people, and who advises that the Con
stitution shaft not go td them for endorsement or re.
feetion, finishes his career forever. We can conceive
of a Southern citizen objectingto the rejection
of the Oxford returns on a legal technicality;
but we cannot hold an open opponent of the
right and expediency of the people of Kansas to
vote upon their own Constitution, even in the
South, save as a foe to the most vital element of
constitutional liberty—theiprinciple that the ma
-• Jung 'should rule. The Northern man who sets
upon the assumption that, after all the attempts
-to get. a fair vote in Kansas at three elections,
there should not now be a submission'of the Kan
etui qonstitution to the people of Kansas, will make
himsill an object of contempt to the South, and
of laughter to the North."
That is not only plain and manly, but true in
'Tfory word and letter.
_ While this discussion is 'thus going on the
bogus convention is perfecting its horrid work.
The follewhigis the repeat : Of the committee on
•SLATArRY
• _
Pasannts.—The right of p roperty is before
and higher' than any constitutional sanction,
and the right of the owners of a slave to such
wave and its inerean, is the same, and as invici
'labia sa the right of the owners of any property
whatever.
_ Section 1. The Legislature shall have no
power to pass laws for the emancipation of slaves
without the consent of their owners, or without
paying their owners, previous to their emanci
pation a full equivalent in money for the slaves
so emancipated. They shall have no power to
prevent emigrants to the state from bringing
with them such persons as are deemed slaves by
the laws of any one of the United States or ter
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ntoes, so long as any person of the same age
or description shall be continued in slavery by
the laws of this state; provided that such person
or slave be the bona fide property of such emi
greet; and provided also that laws may be pas
, sed to , prohibit the introduction in this state of
alarm! who lease committed high crimes in other
states or' territories. I They shall have power to
pass laws to permit the owners of slaves to
emancipate them, saving the rights of creditors,
and preventing them from becoming a public
charge. They shall have power to oblige the
owners of slaves to treat them with humanity, to
provide for them necessary food and clothing, to
abstain from all injuries (to them) extending to
life or limb; and in case of their neglect or re
fusal to comply with the direction of ouch laws,
to hairs such stave or slaves sold for the benefit
of-the owner or owners.
Section 2. In the prosecution of slaves for
mimes of higher grade than petit larceny, the
Legislature shall have no power to deprive them
Att" An impartial. trial by petit jury.
Election 3. Any person who shall maliciously
dismember or deprive a slave of life. shall suffer
snob punishment as would be inflicted in; case
the like offense had been oommitted on a free
- white person, and on the like proof; except in
ease of iruturriation of such slave.
ieport was carried by a vote of 40, to 2
in the negative.
The.prediations of he Republicans made last
year arc thus coming true. A constitution fie
toxin slivery npo • a people who are almost
unanimous against it is nearly completed, and a
desperate (we fear a euccessful) effort will be
made to force it through Congress and bring
Sanwa in as a Slave State. The Democracy
have gut to do that or carry on a quarrel with
the South.
Tax PtINITIMAXIA Roan.—lt is alleged, in
defence of the demand made by the Pennsylvania
Road upon the County Commissioners, to refund
money not claimed from the other stockholders,
that the county does not stand upon the same
batiks" the otherstockholders, she having paid
her enbscription in Bondswhile they paid in each.
-This a distinction without a difference. The
Act of Assembly authorising the county to sub_
scribe to the stock of tbeeoad empowered her
to issue bonds in payment of the subearipti&n,
and provided that the road should take the
bonds en cash, and the road did so take them;
and net only so, bet-the road realised club upon
them, and so far as the treasury of the road is
concerned, the county stands preciselyas the oth
er stockholders. The company realized a minion
afdollars, in cash, from the county subscription ;
and if, forthe purpose of realizing it, she
thought proper to endorse the bonds of the
(aunty, that was a voluntary act on her part
which she cannot now plead against the county.
She took the bonds as cub, and, to all intents
and pnrpoies, the county was a cash-paying
subscriber. The road has heretofore treated
hir as occupying the same position as th e other
stookholders, and hence our marvel at the de
mand made upon berth refund money paid to
her as a stockholder, she being the only stock
'holder upon whom such a demand was made.—
It-would have been perfectly .proper, we admit,
for - the road, as the endorser for the county, to
call upon the county to meet the interest on her
haiids; but the demand upon her_ to refund
Mealy voluntarily paid to her as her lawful
share of the profits of the road, is a different
thing entirely, and as such we have treated it.
hiutore.--lbr friends in this State appear to
!we done well the late election. The con
tat Was for county otioers alone ; but Inas
rnuch u the countycleric! elected now will have
csikrasaing of the woteefor members of the
Legiehiture neat year and the Legislature elect
ed raise year will hold the , fate of Douglas in Its
kande, that Senator has niade's determined et.
fort to lame the county clerks in all the doubt.
districts. 111. success afTears to be slim—
In Sangamon" county, which gave Buchanan
1801 majority",-the ltepublicanseleot their whole
ticket. In M'Lean, Stephenson, Cook, Bureau,
Rook island, La Salle, Marshall, Vermilion,
Grundy and Ogle counties, the Republicans sue
ceed,, as usual Edgar county, which gave
' Buishanon 890 mej.., elects the Republican tick.
et. 3forges, , which gave Buchanan 897
Was also carried by the Republicans.
' TiE Gana r Eamon Ens:re--The immense
letase of the Jen:diens family, about which there
but beta cinch litigation and speculation as to
the trim heirs, has finally been taken potawsion
of by Mr: Joseph Martin, the deolarW heir at
law. So the American deseendatils - of the rich
Jenne:is are dished- in their eiPeetations, but
out of scupeur, ,
Tenliassaabusetis Btraight'llepublicans who
apposed.Mr: Baas sad itarted an organ to pat
'him down-because he wai not Bounden the anti
slavery issue, polled, it isiaid,'l46 votes. It le
to be hoped ittutt they are may in the pretump
ties of having performed their dutyto the State.
, .
AlNsvr Gov. WALlcts /Minis* Um/mt.—The
bfitugazi Danocrett of Friday Publishes, under
atte 4 , , liiitortant from Irtinsalov.
Walker Leaving the Terrhory Never to liettmc,"
• letter, dated at Lecompton, Nov. 2, from its
correspondent' Alexis. This letter gays that
coma &lye previous Walker had, a to Geary, left
Leoompton, nominally for Lawrence, but really
for liYashiegton. The pro-slavery men of the
Territory are boasting that the President will
not sustain Walker in the rejection of the frauds
of Oxford Precinct and McGee county. The
Democrat's correspondent says:
“Walker has become a doomed man—a price is
upon his head—and I doubt whether he is per
sonally safe in Kansas. You may expect him in
St Lords in a day or two.
P. B.—There Is a wheel within a wheel, and
George Sanders, of diplomatic notoriety, is now
in the Territory. What does it meant Is he to
succeed Walker?"
Hewn EXANCIPATION —The Dutch govern
ment has determined 'thou the emancipation of
slavery in its West Indian colonies, paying a
full equivalent to the owners of slaves for the
property that is to be taken from them, and
providing that the emancipated shall contribute
to the formation of a fund destined eventually to
reimburse the state the expenses of their liber
ation. how far it squares with justice to make
the slaves pay the cost of their freedom, when
they had nothing to do with the placing them
sely‘s in slavery, Is a point for rigid moralists
to discuss: but as all acts of tho kind in which
the Dutch government is engaged must necessa
rily partake of the nature et compromise, and as
even good deeds must be done, occasionally
by the aid of imperfect machinery, we should
look rather at the, end designed than' at the
means used to effect it. The proceeding is in
tereeting chiefly as showing how small is the
effect of the doings of the reactionists against
firrW labor principles. That the slave trade
should be revived has been gravely proposed in
this country; and the French government has
countenanced plane that look very much like
favoring such revival; while even in England
there have been beard voices speaking as if the
opinion that has prevailed there eo long against
Ll:lntroit° in human flesh had sensibly softened.
Right in the face of these facts we find the
Dutch actually abolishing slavery itself, in
those very colonies of theirs where, we are as
sured, it is not only a profitable mode of indus
try, but the sole form of industry that can
succeed.
Now, the Dutch are a careful, prudent, money
making race, as little under the dominion of
sentiment as any people that exist. They go
coolly and methodically* work in the premises,
and pay no regard whatever to the arguments
and predictions of the reactionists in America
and Europe. The number of persons to be set
free by their emancipation act, cannot be very
large, but the act itself in a blow at the servile
industrial system, and will be felt as such
throughout the world. It is a step in the right
direction, made at the right time, and by the
right people, long renowned for their knowledge
of public economy. We do not hear that our
government has manifested any anxiety on the
subject, though it has been solemnly said that
we ought not to allow the slaves of Cuba to
be emancipated. The Dutch colonies are not to
be named with Cuba, but nevertheless the ex
ample of Holland cannot be without its effect on
Spain, and every step that is made in the West
Indies towards the rooting up of slavery, ad
vances the hour of the cessation of servile labor
in the Queen of the Antilles.—Horton Tray.
SHIPPING larentsys.—Nearly two hundrcd
and fifty ships, barques and brigs are now in
this port, and the prospect for business aro
gloomy in the extreme. The low price of cotton
operate to limit greatly the shipment of that
article, the small quantities of breadatuffs on
the Atlantic seaboard check nearly all European
freights; the troubles in India and the_ great
stock here of all India goods, operate most un
favorably against any new enterprises-in that
quarter, and there are no charters offered save
to a few ports, such as London and Liverpool, to
carry to those markets goods that cannot be
sold litre at any price. Our warehouses are
crowded with goods from all parts of the twilit
and particularly from the East Indies, for which
there is no sate, nor will be for months to come,
such is the complete and entire stagnation of
our manufacturing interests. Some twenty
ships are still on the way here from the East
Indies, but no new voyages of any consequence
are commenced to that quarter, such are the
disastrous results of all present operations.—
Boston Traveler.
AT a late hour on Friday night, a most afro•
cions case of rape and murder was perpetrated
in the First Ward. Morris O'Connell, James
Tool, William Began and a person going by the
name of ••sailor Dan" forced their way into the
basement of No. 32 Greenirich street, and
bru
tally violated the person of a poor, honest and
inoffensive. Swiss woman, named Theresa Spitz
lein, fifty-five years of age. They previously
intimidated the landlord and the other occu
pants of the premises, by - threatening to kill
them if they dared to .raise an outcry. After
committing their fiendleh deed, the miscreants
walked coolly away, as if nothing had occurred.
O'Connell was shortly afterwards arrested, but
through the negligence of those who had him in
charge, effected his escape. Tool has since been
arvested, and is now locked up in the Tombs.—
The other parties are still at large. An inquest
was ffißd on the body yesterday, when a verdict
was rendered implicating the persons named
above. --N. Y. Tunes.
TIM adjourned meeting of the Clearing-House
Committee, upon the subject of State currency
redemptions, was held to-day. A delegation of
officers of interior banks, consisting of Messrs.
Martin, Pruyn, Olcott and King, of Albany;
Yates, of Rochester; White, of Syracuse, and
Mr. J. S. Wadsworth, united by invitation in the
consultation. After a long session of six hours
the conflicting opinions were harmonized, and it
was agreed that, after the 10th of this month.
the State money currently received by the city
banks Should be redeemed as before of the Me
tropolitan Bank at cent. discount,'abd that
of the money already received and represented
by the Metropolitan Bank certificates, ($5,800,-
000,) the country banks shall redeem 20 cent..
on the Ist January, 20 11 cent . on the let Feb
ruary, and 10 pl cent. monthly thereafter, until
all is redeemed. After the Ist of January, the
country banks pay 6 i 3 cent. Interest on the ac
cumulations here—N. P. Drib.
RAILWAY ACCIDENTS IN ENGLAND AND AXES
xcA.—The following interesting table, which re
fers to the year 1855, showing the comparative
safely of railway traveling in England and
America, is given by Captain Clarke, in a report
laid before the Parliament of Victoria, Aus
tralia:—
Great Britain. United States,
Passengers killed 1 in 2,788,491 1 in 280,179
Employees killed lin 742,797 lin 124,010
Others killed 1 in 1,392,724 1 in 45,939
Passenger. injured lin 234,569 lin 90,739
Employees injured lin 1,128,427 1 in 83,603
Others injured......... ..... lin 3,301,223 1 in 79,155
Total killed lin 412,865 lin 43,454
Tote' injured....-......... lin 183.406 lin 28,078
Killed and injured lin 126,873 lin 17,425
As rue Rev. Mr. Lord, Paster of the Dutch
Reformed Church at Harlem, was passing
through the Second avenue, ew York, near
One Hundred and Nineteenth street, a desperate
ruffian suddenly sprang upon him, and struck
him a violent blow on the neck, following up
thwattack by another blow in the face. Mr.
Lord being very athletic, and the highwayman
finding that hie blows had not produced any
effect, he ran off at great speed. He was, how
ever, followed by Mr. L., who, after chasing him
two or three blocks, finally secured him. The
reverend gentleman collared the ruffian and
handed him over to the police, who locked him
up. This is Mr. Lord's second introduction to
a garroter, he having been attacked recently In
Brooklyn.
CATIOOIIIOAL Asswen.—At the last session of
the Circuit Court, held at Mason, Ingraham
county, several young men were examined for
admission to the practice of law. One of the
Examining Committee was Mr. 8., a prominent
locofoco politician. During the examination the
following scene occurred :
Mr. B.—" Mr. R., can you give MO an instance
of law with a total absence Of equity t"
Mr. R.—" Yes, sir."
"What is it. sir ?"
"The Fugitive Slate Law."
Mr. B. was satisfied.—.Beiron Advertiser
IT is said that the severity of a coating winter
can be ascertained by the thickness of the corn
husk. If the winter is to be severe the husk
will be of thick texture, if mild, the green cov
ering will be thin. This year the husks are
stated to be very thin, thus presaging en open
winter. The muskrat also proportions the
thickness of hie cell walla to the temperature of
the coming winter, and this year ho is building
them thin. So says the Chicago Journal.
Tux Democratic edlior at Little Rock sap
that it puules him to tell wilen the banks do
most harm, when they payspiv% or when-they
don't. We presume ho would be still more puz
zled to.tell whether the State or Arkansas would
do most harm by paying her debts or not paying
them,•as she has never made an experiment of
the former operation.—Louimille Jour.
Tar notes of the Western Bank of Lockport,
Powell Bank of Newburgh, Chouning County of
Horsehesd, and Ontario County Bank of Phelps,
all otthis State, were thrownput at the Metro.
politer' Bank this morning.—N. P. Com. Ado.,
.Morsday. .
Oita result of the Itarairsitaloir ill Mancha'
setts is the followinlaWs; s which went up in
State Street, Boston, while' the returns were
eoliths lit: "Gardner, Wolcott ik'Oefrßankers."
iithottght that thiantaY•yery properly 1?e re
prde4 as; °tie of 0. ..4/afar cht..tfinei"'
,
CO.SII73DRI/X9.—Why B.TO our foreign reillaian 550trjaL.11(4415. Nit z > Arlo abbrlisrutrnto.
likeiour butter Tassel! I Because tbej.„aw / . ;„
f ar kb,. Ct q :? E E fifA . On N Any
wett is tho difference between -Henry PILL eigabritted Nirtirtiittereldre Saucy,'
and a roan in deep - ttionghf(f - - . - Ono - wao a fat • • 'pEng4wreiti By ' s vomker
king and the other a 4'hia. , -
Why lisle chickens no fithire state - Wecauso
they bare their necks twirled (next world) in ,
this.
What is the difference between a woman and
a mod dog One wears hoops anththe . other
pante.
Dias. WOODMAN, the lady who was confined in
a private madhouse by her husband for her pec
cadilloes, was known at Saratoga as the "lady
with seventy-five dresses:' Such a history of
vanity and weakness, which her affidavit disclos
es, is rarely written. The man who it is alleged
plundered her purse by the power which he had
acquired over her in consequence of her indis
cretions, is said to be an applicant to Smile,
meat for a foreign mission of some kind.
Tau Govansum Cf./MR.9.-A hackman Was
convicted, in the Court of Sessions, on Satur
day, of having struck Capt. Stone, of the attain
boat Plymouth Rock, knocked him down and
kicked him savagely. Judge Russell fined him
ass emit. This is. the same Judge who some
weeks since sent a boy to the State Prison for
forty years, for stealing a few pennies.—•Y. Y.
Timer.
THE Republicans of Illinois are rejoicing over
o victory achieved in the late electiob at the
State Capital, Springfield, which, it seems, they
have carried by a majority of 184. State capi
„tale aro always sinks of corruption, andhenao
belong, by right, to the Democracy.
Brans art very plenty in Maine this year.
The North Anson Advocate says sad havoc has
been made by them among the flocks of sheep
in that vicinitv,•and in various other portions
of the State they are exceedingly troublesome.
A large number have been killed.
ME. rELATIAII PEDIT, of the firm of Goodhue
S Co., President of the Chamber of Commerce
and the Seaman's Savings Bank, was unanimous
ly elected to fill the vacancy in the Board of
Poltce Commissioners, on Saturday.—N. Tra.
Ton disasters on the lakes thus far, have been
very few in comparison to those offisst year. In
deed, we suspect that the official statement will
show that the season ban been trerr from wrecks
than any season for several years past.
A SMALL locoffino editor says, that, if occasion
arise, wr shall find him good at biting and
scratching. Ile is morn accommodating than
most vermin. They generally bite and lot you
scratch for yourself. —Louisville Jour.
A Socru CATIOLINA paper Bap that the squir
rels are emigrating in great numbers from that
State. It seems that the South Carolina squir
rels are smarter than tho South Carolina mob.
—Louirrii/s Jour.
Tut Hon. Robert Toombs has been ro•elooted
to the Senate from Georgia.
Tux Pu.t..TRADE—WIso could dream of the mag
nitude such no undertaking as the ma.nufactnro of
a Purgativo Pill assumes whoa It comes into gener
al ono. And how painfully do the following num
bers speak of tho amount of human sickness and
suffering. that little mooed of a remedy goon forth to
combat and subdue. Dr. J. C. Arta, of Lowoll,
manufactures in his laboratory forty gross per diem
of his Cathartic Pills, through all the year.. This is
eight boxes a minute or ono dote a 0000Od. Wethus
find over 43,000 persons swallow this pill every day,
or 1,296,000 a month 1 Physicians, think of that!
43,000 patients a day who nook relief from the medi
cal chill of one men. Surely that mac should be, as
he is in this case, one of the Stet intelligence and of
the higher character. Ili* oecupllion entails upon
him a fearful responsibility for the weal or Woo of his
fellow man.—Poirwitte Courier.
Tan Biwa or Eststran.—"The old lady of
Threadneedle street" has put up the rate of iscount
to 7 per cent., we learn by the Battle. Sp ing of
Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clot Mg, and
clothing, in turn, puts one in mind of the se enable
fact that one of the finest stocks in the wort of gar
ments for gentlemen and youths, is to be found at
the Brown Stone Clothing Ilan of Rockhill 44 Wil
son, Nos. 603 and 60.5 Chestnut etreet, above Sixth,
Philadelphia.- t
Toe Custom Department of Carnaghan'. Tailoring
Establithment., Allegheny, has been rendered at
tractive to the follower. of fashion by thelpeculins
style and taste with which the cutting is Its...tacit.
Added to this feature of interest Is a full rnriety of
such piece goods fur men and boys' wear as exhibit
ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cash
buyers will find the prices faromble
s' , ..veciat 'totters
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Nereotasne•• or Weakness of any kind.
—it soy "four revlcre an fro:lb:ea: with Sicrequanen Or
Weak uoool of any kind, they elionSl pracctre •, boltlo of
BIERLIATE'S IikaLLAND SUTTER?. We base Inn: It,
sad tan rnotnatrud It conSdnntly, aa a maladae , eying ral..
man: innantannona Dane Enkarin.
firfaila al SI par brads, or rte bona. (or SS, y the you
prietana BENJ. PAGE, Jan k ilninfactudiak Nunn.
or ally. Chcmlate, Entabarsla : Pe_ Ornsarlen ran
Orally. Eke virerstanment. • nontlkarT
Candor compeka un, ern n mmadderant the wants
of the ailllrtml, reminmend that which l• beat known end
tried, and to rmmumend Mr. J. Itcatettara Calebrated
Stomarb Bitten, would only be miffing to what has already
been heralded far and wide, not only by a faw isolated or
tifloatta, bat by the people of the land, enflamed by the ;Alp
Ildnue and the raw. that Ileatetter'a flitter, Intro no equal
In menwing auo Impartmer health in enfeebled men. Ladies
and children nod this medicine Invaluable In many of their
11/. of &Minty, to which they 'AV subject, mg.:daily during
tho summer semen; In mob cam It should V. taken In =AU
quantities (wren, meal,.
For .ale by Draggieta anti dealers geberally raoryabera,
and nosTETTEn L 83ITTII, 257 Nom et ealtdawT
To Nervous Sufferers
A retired Clomarean, restored to health in
tvlr days, after Many yeatilof great nervous flag , Is zoo
ions to make known the means of van, Will Send (firs)
th e
pnrsniption ossol. 3firmt the Ito, . JOllll 31. 31.30NALL
N 0.136 Ffilton stret trooklyn N. T. ocs3oinoits3towT.
For Dent Perons.-.Arocrne AVR2CLESTheIIe.
ewly intent...l tratrn oat s that ensbie the deaf, to hest Is
mite of dean., nes 1,, .Jenne of anything yst. known, or
likely to 'femme of any mat serriro to dmf pernotw. ny
means of/71 artifVlal drams, ths town of boring is atimtnfl,'
and nil Um s,rantustrares that amoral trumpets and taws;
sty tntir. ly disponswl with. Tb.y are worn by hilflm so as,
not to to pert... Ville to others, and are hardly frit when
worn. Apply to
non-41sw Dr. G. 11. KKITNTI, 116 Wood aL
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIBERTY' STREET
European and Intelligence Mace,
Keep, always for vnl• Drafts mo Europe for any amomito
and simmer and I,micet Tlckvni to and from Liverpool to
New Vora.
Girl. for ctu , k. , nod guttural honse.work fornialted to
houuckuepers ou shun Notice.
Wrt;ht's I rot lan nblu PIM a ad 5YrUP.1`.'N,7,..,/..1.'
Pauxencera brunette from New iort unit Plttlattulphiu
railmut Pirtuunrch. JuOully
WM. c. ratutir.
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
A. 'T 1' 0 It N. P. "V El AT LA W
/SOLICITORS IN CHANCEItT,
O, Shine's /Rock Ito Stylus, /mm.
IlirColleetioni promptly mado In any part n( Itorthorn
lowa, or Weems, Wlxondn.
Will attend to t h e purchase and Sala of Reel Xstat*.
taints,. Moony on Bowl and Mortgage. Itlydre
GEORGE W. ORar. Gaz CO,
15 . 2 .A.15T 1 7.V.L9.0"1" - CrIW7EIRB,
arn-ner of Pace mid Meehanks Street, PVTA Mott,
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
510aufaetere Pine and Oak Help of the Torino, deserip.
lions of NAIL K SGS, which they will .ell at Ihtl /most
➢ ntrncta are respectfully aolitited. All iwtok war
ranted of the best enality. • . delttlVilk
H. C. trwa&N & CO.,
N 0.75 Irmiirth Streo Pittabur4h , Pa.,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Inspranoe Brokers • .
owes.. Ceram. fluetzmarkp /1.1,04,000.,
tal
Llfo, Fire, Mari and Eke Stook Slab of &strip.
tiom taken at emment rates In the meat reliable Mkd prompt
payingtompaelea in the State. J3.3olyfc
Pittsburgh Variety Works
JONES. WALLINGFORD az co.,
(Summon, to Warwick, Atterbary C 0.,)
Manor. mere °Might and Left nand Door Locks, Spr lo /5,
Drop and Thumb Lanka, Platform and Counter nook%
Oollia,,Ccan and Point Mille, and Domeattc IlardwMe our.
al DM:l, ly, corndfc er of Water and Grant strata, Pitklbarg.
1y
B. 14 OW3O.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.;
Pittsburgh, General Ituntrtinee Agency,
No. 03 Fourth Street,
PrITSBORGII, PEN/rd.
Companies represented or Mellen etandlog. bartered
by Pennsylvania and mbar Elate..
Fire, Maine and Llla Rieke taken of all deserlplkne.
Jyllblydfc OARRIER,
B. R. CARRIER.
DAWES Sr- CL.U.LIC.Y,
Haase. Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND DRAINERS:
White Lead and Zino Paintai.
Also, all lambi of Moto, OW, Vandobeo, Wtodovii
Putty, Brstohon,
114 Mod Street, tiao door, above Diamond
mrl9:lydro
uAAO JONL2I JOILII L. IeCTILLOIXIEL
Plttebtqgh Steel Works.
JONTCS. BOYD Sic CO., •
Bfanntacturees of CAPP STEEL; Wan, SPRING, PLO Wend
A. B. STEEL; SPRLNGS and AXLES,
Garner Rao: and PAW Struts, AlAdrurgh, 211:
111 , 1A0 /OM D. D. 1100131
B. B. . 1 3.00.8. Lia S. CO..
• ItarnentzllS of
Itergerst Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth.
arse. I.?.. k and Brit Sbyets, Putthu rg h,
patlydre
=ilL2iiE!ai
nermartomt.a..wr TAILOR,
IVo. an sr. CLAIR 3771`kET,
feWeti MA'. Now Building.)
JOHN COO.ECRAN 4z, BB
• xamincitsoul of
Iron hailing, Vron Vaults, Vault DOOVI,
Window 81linters, Window diunrds,
91 !darnel Strut amid 84 Thi6d Street, •
(Bdtdrock Rood ; —] 11.6 et,) PIMDTIItaII, PA.,
Rwa mtuitid 6 darlety df new Patterns fancy and Odd,
raidsblo dae Orpodes- Pertidc . ilds attention paid to 'eq.
cloding ye Loud Jobbing done at @bort Ratio. •to
W. 4G - 33. ..1114.1n.13.11.ELT,
, =NMI MUMS LEI =ALM 11 _
All Itiviils at.WobsectiOlituff.fla4laielltreir ,
Rime:qui], tetiAttbe lilifti.lll9WiaittO4iA
lddiW.nto lOotr Muudictail* 1163141 W%
stnotortenthey irUlloplotieltiF . • 4146111. 4 r j
WOOD -' .' f. • ; , : f" ,- -1,:i.ir:40- 4 ".4,k.i": , t,
PI - OH I LEITER FROSI
To baths n MEDICAL GENTLICILL
ONLY IRVD SAUCE , V AT MADRAS,
h To hH Brother at
dad applicable to WOECESTER, May, MI
ETERY
A i "Tell LEA k FERRIES that
'I their Sauce Is highly esteem- '
.
ed In lodlo, and is, in my '
opinion the moat palate/de as
well a the most wholesome
Sauce that is made."
.•
unlY Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York
Eghibition for FOrcigil Sauce, was obtained by LEA & PElt-
It INS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, She world
wide fame of which haring led to numerous inciltations, pile
dawn are earnestly requested to see that the name. of
"LEA & PERRINS" art impreased up.ou the Bottle and j
Stepper. and printed tpon the labels. e
Sole Wholuale Apnea for the United States, •
JOHN DIINCAN & SONS, •
405 Broadway, New York.
A each always In stem Ake, orders retained fur direct '
shipment from England, myElydfcr
VARIETY
LEWIS & EDGEIRTO24
(6CCCCI9OBI TO D. T. MORO. I C 0.,)
witoLEsALE DEALERS IN
P.R03D17 E
AND
PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES,
No. 107 Wood Street, Pittsburgh
to2,lmdfc
B 3EI NV INQ M .P.C.I I I3.IWMSI
FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
VirEEEEILER Ac WILSON
MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeporp,, Conn,
PI ttsbnrgh, 08 Frltth Street.
Me Maclaine Stitches the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
AL tho plasmas, orth.c.p.-.t.ron.unrwith'a"°""
and beautiful and durubt< Stifcher per Annufe, almost nuke
bandy, and are becoming Indispeusabio tor temlly use.
Full information may bo obtained by addreeaing Jacom
Ewing. nt ALEX. It. REED, Avnt,
Xo. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
B. F. 13110 PD,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
103 Third otreet, Pittsburgh, Penns
4? - The haat Pattern, of good o 'away. on band, and
made to order on the moot reasonable term (or Cash. All
work worranted. nonZenfo
INGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
The great superiority of BINDER'S MACIIIN ES
Over all other. for the use of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Llarnens
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Wog be. known and prectladly aeknowledgal.
The undentansal having an extensive variety of those
Ilaehines on hand, adapted to every kind of waving and
undO.C. Invites atone inter.tal to call and ...line them--
R. f&TRA.N.S%
Agent for Allegheny County,
o, no' V &nand and Parket Streets,
PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.,
IMPOPACTOVII.B OP
Cooking. 'Parlor and Floating
' STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, eec.,
And Manufacturers of dm ColobrattA
CA_PIT.A.I. COOKING- RANGE,
NO. 533 LIBERTY STREET.
Jy25:lyTIR PITTSBURGH, PA.
MM:EUMIaI
BLC3EIROLIST TAILOR,
, No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrigh.a New Ballding,)
slt,Xlydro
PITTSBURGH, PA
[l/FtiCe7=i~i;~
lIASITACTUArtt CI
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
&owl,* Alu. 108 awl 170 .Seckmd ss lCi.
G. JAI OFt 1U W 'Sr MA, ST „
Manufacturer and Dealer In all Undo of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
A N D
LEAF TOBACCO,
Cbroor of Snit/1)1dd Strut .41 Dianunul
oallyfc PITTSBURGH, PA.
V. IeCLIAVII
WOOD, MOORE:DAD & CO.,
1114.51 . 1•C1i11...3 or
.A.inerieun Galvanized Sheet Iron,
And Sole stgestb for as ,Sds of
or. Daum
Patent Imitation Manila Sheet Iron.
Ai" Gulrtualregl Corrugated Iron, for Rooting.
ail - Warehetoo—No. 13.1 Pront Street., Pittsburgh.
Ja=slydarfcr
fiTC.STRY 11. COLLINS,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
ASD WHOLYSALi DEALER Di
Chooasek, Butter, Seed,, Fish.
And Produce Wu - entity,
dtrY en 2n tr.d Anwt. Attsburph.
iljg`Tarliala Ma tug Crag or Limits of Errvrne., at
pHm varldng from two to thing dollar.
Abdominal Supporters of every kind.
Spinal Pretwfor curvature of the elan,
Sheenier Dracee of every kind.
Scupensory Danciam improved varieties
Pile Pro" hr the support and cure of pa—
Syringes, male and female, all sizes.
Divan Paws, a *Meagre. assurtracnt.
Nursing *Wes and 1J tfelat Nipples, Intais nirvana
Monte.
Ns. Cupp .t Apparsta, a great tosprorenseut o ar the
cupping &ism.
Magnetic Machina., • superior Mud, In a neat bo
Dit. KEYSER. is also agent hr Margie. /Wig I Core
Troia, which Usually cures cues ofAmpture in gin oaths.
Sold ea DE. KEYSER'S
Wholesal• Drug Stem and Trout 1.140 t.
did Wood .10001, Went of the Golden Mortar.
CaTC•rtirrosoatis Max Drs.—
Mehra a not .hell all the meths Ile,
Of ertetreforo's Drew egnolled Dye:
Red It nukes black, to bronn transform. o gray,
♦ed keep the flbrmalwaye from decoy.
Thls matottlrearmllallzhan flair Dye ettll bolds It. pas
Gun as the moot harmlese and efilniciane Moir Dye In lb
world. fold rholesele and retell by
DR-GEORGE U. KETAER,
No.llo Wood street,
1.45 Elva of the Golden Mortar.
DEL EMIR'S ..nocrumr. BRACE?—From
Pittsburgh Dlanatch, April 10th, 1056,—Y0r mon Ulm 3
year. past.. hare constantly, worn the Waildngtou Sus
haler Bran, manufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of No
lid Wood stront, In this city, and would heartily ;worn.
amnd It to all who are gomyalled to follow madmen., occo.
patina. As we here b remarked, In calling attention.
to It. merit*, It answers fora brace and suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloons being so planed as to continually
tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and en.
trod the cheat, Women, hundreds of whom are annually
'Mend by the Weight of Amorutous uslitru,"' Omit! also.
Procure them Wanes. glepartkalar Inprocuring the bled
mentioned, as of the brce. sold are humbug. Sold
at Dm ODO. Wholesale Drugglet,lo Wood
root, eau of tM Gokleuliortar. Ye26:dewar
Ir you value yotir teeth and, a pure breath,
.althy goomart, sat eietable mouth. go to KETSRIVA,
00Wood ofroot,oad Far bottle of WARD'. Tooro WAna
hod Toara Romig . ogl•dirdri7
•
Toorusetta is itistantly cured by a few drops
of Dr-NeysereAtoth Preintrod nod mold n
the dreg stare FOSYEIEII„ 140 Wooed et,
IN eulk.ret fl&b, Unrler.
1!E HEALTH OP AMERICAN WOMEN
—For many.yeari X hare been troubled with general
wearinen and languor, both mental and pLyileal; caprice,
listlessness, doll headache, pain In the head and 'templet,
coldness and tendency to atifhteas. palpitation 011ie heart,
very emdly flattered ur excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or phyekal
exertion was sue to bringon all lb. eymptoms, and I had
in addition, railing of the womb, and ment pnin in Itnt re
gion. One physidan after another exhausted hi. Ilk II nod
gam ma op. A patient and. portevering use of MA R
BI:FALL'S TITEUVECATIIOLI:"ON fortunately cured ma
and 1 bare no muds matched to aspens my thankfulness
afre4JIILIA ANNE JIMINYON.
I can truly enithet I bare been et mlforer for many yearn
with whites and 'deranged menstruation. After a while I
bad other troublep, such a Palo face, indigestion, wasting
away, general !minor and 4cbility, pain in the small of the
beck, • sort of eching and dragging metasstion, pail, between
the mhonider blades emending down the spine, lose of opue.
rte, tremble in the stomach and bowels, with cold band.
Mod feet and &cadre' noironmette. The - least excitement
would make me galas ifrl mhould fly awayi 1 tried ancient
and drug., and weir yang, 0)30 after another, without the
benefit. One bottleazuweLvs crEnisk CATLIOL.
ICON changed name of my symptoms fur the better, and
now I non entirely and radically cured. I wish that every
woman could know what It Will do. ocAluese OBEIL
MARSHALL'S =ROM CATEIOLICAN has saved my
Wools I verily believe. I tried dotter. and Medicine until
It tweeted trsem to try longer, when Inlet with a lady who.
recommended the Cathollorm so rongly that I deemed It
duty to try it. I Was mme,y troubled with denmged men.
stntaticm. My symptoms were mincipally pains in the bock
and abdomen, bottaing downpaM at the time of the lllnese,
bloating, oulle, nature, comdipatlon, feeling as if the hack
and limbs were bragged or 'rotten, ernefatkem and vomiting
anxiety (life mated to be • Warden ' ) dlattirbed sleep, Wm..
nessolutdderir,fatigtreon walking In the morning, tint,
hum, coital on, preuureefbleed In the head, maxi s .,
especially w en stecTinggreatlritebllity of temper, Monad
constant trwllnstion to pan water, vent rentleatesse and do.
etre to weep or feel nnhappy. was not:only entirely cured
myself of all them aympterres, which I have given am an Int.
perfect account ditty sufferimps, belt 'ltem heaven no matey
othon cured In our, town thatl feel bound to let you kn ow
Out other who are stridlarlyidtuated May also gad relief.
Emus vosuonan..
. , .
Par a long Ural had Uterine complants with tho follow.
'hag Brayton= Twos arra= emaciated 'and irritable; J.
'sem= to abound In complaints, *ma of which I will try to
,10,,,, Tent Palo to
4, 0 1...50pa., and • Wing es ammo
=lug was going to fall oak biabillty. to walk much ori fro.
I
count of a feeling :or Maw= whin' 11 . 1 , and
'shooting pains In Oho beck, bias, end extending o n on
lei► tke Plane *dated -,by riding .04 ...1 t NA;
..p.mc.llc.h rqi sod palm= the elde, stomach too,
:IL headache, with tinging
t ritZrUk t. 7llll . of the
could not bear the seemed ao+4 Ctescitenient without being yrottrattl
gi b
fora day; I could mar= noir about the bouts, end did
sr - atlas pleasur e la any - I had flkwany hope, hod=
• tied ererything, wit ou In nb.. kit • &fond called
my attention to 3 140 'EI glltlll NIO CIATLIOLICON.
I took d au b hoping nab= hoya..-Idast :fortruaatery ft cured
me, mad there is not* healthier= more gniterol woman to
the country. I trust all will =elk- It le truly thew:rum'.
friend la need. : . ;' • ' . . Ilte, raß.Etiar !ASLIB. -
r.utimizus - maws ca 7 210 zrocar.at area.
Zy evre Wog of the Musk Mira; _ Inrgotoo
or lithifiet Nen set uotien Bloating, PAMSSIIatiOItS UM( Dir:'
eases of the Kidneys or Wady' °Versa, Neten.s or Aeon.
lemma_ of &far, Newebsms,Cheitiveuese. Nervous.. Fb.,
ervos,..ftkva.Wou, damps, .000eirbed Stap s erve I all boa.
otrutie or eyolpotheefe, amseetedloiS the aftfor-ozer.
• The price of SARIZELIZSt 1717 tRINRCAT21OLICOX
Ono Ddkrr MI gerff l & 4 4
,Ors the roenye qf ..upuiloo Wks shone gently -rev:
press.free of chow, loan otodfethe .7trtu node. •
Akre:der to "ezeilo AO* Oa "Inn. krt., !MI,
g 4 e 4ira4 6 l o ;;Arlihieti «tu ho nut oi , reeelog
the motto. ; ,sll,Mr. Di. CM. II: 111Y11111t, B uTTRE.—Io. IpLS. SOLID BUTTER
1 1 9•4 4 4-14 04 4ftwi - ..
pvaattioanap,s ar stew ited Ibr Wit by oeb - ZOIIII /WIP *CO.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
AT
LMITPIII - & BURCIIFIELD'S
On arid aster MO DA V. the IGth nvennher, n - n .111 offer
our Largo stock of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS
51GCEI lIELOW the former prim.,
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS
At greatly rodueNl Faces
Ladles will d, Roll IJ e-,Lbrato ibis opportunity of
rites,.
NORTU.EAST CORNER
FOURTH AND 21IiIRILET STU
r.. , 133,4M 35
STEINIVAIC & SONS. I , . C argol'l k th Oh i o and Mlsidadapi Itilen and
awras s s aon a 0
tributaries. Insures against loss or damage by Fire.
J UST RECEIVED AN IN- .:.. ogsalwit the penis of the Sea, null Inland
voice of SCM SWAY .1 SONS colobra.„ NOTIK:0100 and Tuttsspostatinth
toll NEW YORK I'IANOS. Among. others II li. 1:00...1.008.
a splculisl FCLL U HAND PIANO of unrivalled tone 00 , 1-IVM. V. Pntit.Joho C. Montorner7.John M. Pumroy , D. J.
workmanship. gleitsw.fy k Sons' Growl PiatioS aro consh . i• , )It - Canu, If. F. Witmer, Reno Ouillnu, Benj. L. Woolston,
creel suporlor to. ny tondo Its this manitry. , John- A. Marshall, Chart, It. Wright, Johp J. Niters.;
Tho Mate to ll' :shore lieu rucc-avuil the Tire/ Cla..f i (held I tibrwoll T. Purr.
Medal for soporiority oror all others, at Iho 3loryland In.
stilute, lu Baltimore, last work. Duo notice will be iVn
01 as arrival. IL liLf:lik:lt to .11110.,
1 , 00 Agent. , for Nouns A Clark,
Doll Alwh Steinway k Sons. No. 1,1 nab sa,r.
MURPHY & BUItiIIFIEI.D
LADIES' DRESS G6ODS
TO TITE PRESENT LOW CASH PRICES.
CIIILOREN'S VRI EN
WWINI C).NEEcrioN. —Tlar pa: ik hi. lung since rc..
quire I e Worm 1 4 th 1411.4. e:11. ar, ... mud nt. r).O
eatne tacue lees or !!, the health aud courtttation
rkildran [Oka iho staeage heretofere known. Verralluor.
That remedy It now effaced lu Ayer'e lVvrta Confection. it
is warrentre porrly vegetable-4s destitute of Calouirl end
like Illuerals—will prriorin all that Vrrutofuge will do—ls
pleasant to take—louvreuataeas-I-ders rot sicken, nod
will not ielurelhe Constitution of theanulllest or most dell.
Onto children. (..e.enientuded and for sal. k the Drugstore
of JOHN 11.11 a, Jo.,
Doll comer of Wesel and Sixth sta., Pittsburg',
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FOR I DIR 3 AND MISSES
Ei=l
HUDSON DAV nud
MINK
STONE 11 tItTEN,
mon, EQI:IIIREL.
CAPES, TIPPETS, 5.11:F45,...CUP1 , ,S and CLOVES, lu
great variety end plan,
WO)111) & CO., 131 Wood atreet.
T OST.—A draft drawn by G. S. Backun,
Gen. Agent.. Nastleak., Teen., for WV/3 payable CO
d a y. after Fameel F. Tracy, New York.
.
.
The above . ft draft waft atropp•A hztomn the Pug Whoa 'la.
Smlthtleld,Llberty Bin- nod oui ,111vo. It will he of no
service to the Under.
We will be greatly elsligtd If the finder will hand it to 09.
I.llCtillY Je
non No. El Wa er
IARLE Y-30 bag fors by
xjr not F.S ItY 11. COLLTSB
EAN S-25 bags nr sale by
Ee.tl II MIT 11. COLLINS
PoTAToEs—mo bus. Red Potatoes just
received and [ter sale by T. LITTLE di
null No. 112 Second street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-50 sacks, 5016 s
eulLitrld reed and f, sab, by
vvll T. LITTLE d
110 ICE GREEN APPLES-200 bbla. in
C
.wr. unit for .9.0.3 Ly nol 1 T. LITTLE k CO.
OCHRE—:iOk , !M. American and French
for oak by P. A. FA lINKSTOCK t 0/,
boll corner Wood and First sts.
SPANISI BROWN-25 bbls. for Ellie by
uon P...k II N nTot:c k
NITILA.TE SI LVER-100-oz?. Crystals and
Pawl frr Ital.. by B. A. FA F. ST lc CO.
G ROCERIES -1010 bgz prime Rio Coffee;
70 hi. rlos. Y. 11., Wadi anitlmpsrial Teat;
du bole.. G. and Ss Ltnnp
U. Liao Nails. auv.rt.d tit.;
1101 buzas Window illla.astort...l.i,n
60 doz. 7.lne 11".11 Board , :
100 dt Corn DrnutnY.
100 bll. Stray. - l'attet;
2.0 tils Mire, Oluine, I:c..in and I'nlo, &tat,
10') du 11tddil and Star Candles
For sale by n.. 10 • le. 1140100 N k OD.
pITTSBUItti OAS STOCK-100 shares
of new stock will be maid by order of the Tnastece of .
the Potshot - 0h Gee , esentainy, at the Merchants' .Exi
change, on kottrtb et , I'IIURSDAY, rho 19th Inne, 617
o'clock. re,M..10 lo inn exceeding In.. shares each.
Tenw of payment volt bop/ prirstony at time of elle,
and the balance on or Liston, the Blot Dentialter next.
AUSTIN LOOMIS k
Stn-li k Note Brokore, No. 92 Fourth St.
R. tr. L. ye, A nolil
WINTER, APPLES.-400 bbls. Russets,
Horne Beauty and oth,r Units, of superior quality,
for sale b 1 the portal or 1,.
nola LIMIO k F.1,11711T0N, 107 Wood st.
- -
ACOls; —2OOO PLO. Eacon Shoulders just
reel n~ far rate by IL 1101:1bON h CO., Liberty rt.
_
DRIED BEEF-3 tcs. S.C. Dried Beef just
reed and for mlo Fr nolo R. ROBISOS L CO.
SYRUP AND MOLASSES-10 bbl Bolden
noSIOY"in 10 1,1313 N 0 Metals/a ft.ret.11..1.!
IL ROBISON & CO.
0 1
bbla. \t , .l Lard Oil;
20 do 1.1.m.“1 do,
Yor We by nrAu Ia nontsos et co.
F LOUR -50 111)6. Extra Family Flour;
ZO do tb , Surornno
For Dalo by nolo • IL ROEILSON CO.
CA_LOMEL--English antl • American-100
Jmit tocelvod and for son, by
IL L VA lINISTOCK & CO.
no/ corner of t rourth and Wood Ito.
DURE NITRIC ACID-20 carboys in store
and for gala by R. L PAIM.BII,OB t CO.
SULPHURIC ACID-15 caxbuys on hand
and fur tale by nob n. rAmEsroex &co. •
CIIALK-15 bbls. just r4c'd and fur silo by
owß. i. VAIINISTOCK Og 130.
ltf ADDER —3 casts in store and for sale by
no 9 IL L. FAIINKSTOCK tk CO.
-
M •
INER AL PAINT-20 casks on hand and
for Nab, by nos 11. L. FAUN MOCK R CO.
INDIA 111;11BEII. HORSE COVERS—Tho
onat quAlity for nalii at ilcomlt!ii tit Clair a L
nog J. lc 11. PIIILLIPS.
IRANSPARENT UREEN OIL CLOTII—
woo yard, noperlor to any other la the market,
for gists at the Oilcloth Warerooma, 26 awl 26 St Clair at.
J. C It. PIIILLIPS.
ABLEOIL CLOTHof the very best quail.
T
iy, and nylon not to be rorttoored, for nolo at 20 and
!t Clair it. Tbo ottration of dealers 1. Invited.
no 9 J. & 11. PHILLIPS.
WAGON COVER OIL CLOTH, 20 feat
manufxturad on ration duck:a And into nit.
cle, for We b y nam ed
J. d 11.1'11 I MAI'S.
SOB PRINTING.-
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BILLS LADINO,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,'
LABELS,
LEITER MEADS,
. I, A . n . d w a n zi . telf i r y l , p l H r r m e p .t n J y .,
ord'r•ltotisulantr
rotes
eat
WSI. O. JOHNSTON ACO
(307) Pesters. Binder. hull StAtknitry, Wopl"Ft.
EANS_22, blils. extra small White Beans
B
roed and fur ..10 by 111 MITE IL !I DI I.WOILTII,
no 7 hood 132 Snood st.
30 SACKS RAGS;
1 Mi. Fleshed;
100 Flour Darrnh,
Rewired etn.l (nr l‘r SHRIWER 8 DILWORTII.
SOAP-4 bbls. llountry,Soap for sale by
116NRY 11 001,a:a
LARD -1n keg forryllo by
”07 • 111.:SitY U. COLLINS.
G •
LYUERINE CREAM—A never-failiqg
cum for ehappe4 halals And Ilpe. ton tun procure It
fireball,' pure et. JOS. PLE3IINOT,
tor, . Corner Markct mend the Maori&
. .
HONEY -BEAN TOBACCO—Tho no plus
ultrain that line, to to had at
nod • JOS. FLEMING'S,
lIIERFUMERIES—You cannot got PerfUrn- ,
not
at any place as nice., you do r os.
Fix3riNG.B.
F LOUR SULPHITR-25 bhls. for stile by
D. A. PAM MOCK & CO.,
nob torpor Wood And Pint sta.
ENETIAN RED-75 bbls. English for
de by boll D.A. rATINESTOOO' & CO.
15 BBLS. GREEN APPLF
6 " Roll Butter.
3 ••• Mita Beans:
1 cuk Ma.;
4 sacks Timothy Serd;
60 boxes
Reed and kw .14,4 811111VER k DILWORTII,
003 130 .d 132 Second !greet
O„TARCII-20 Bble, Pearl Starch
Versed. by IW
(oc12) .I.II.OANEIELD.
T II OMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR
SPlLlNG.—Torritory ! r end Apcl.3o for by
oc2l
• 3L F. EATON.
SaYRUP.-10 Mils, ! !Bait. Golden received and
kJ for We low by , • DAVID O. ILERDST.
• Oornor . Liberty and Dan& Pt.
PEANUTS—IS eacksjust recd and fur sale
A. by lIUTCIIINSON,
No. S Smithfield Wort.
eI. II .4ESE--300 bxs. mimeo W. 11, Cutting
ensesslnefrevelve4 awl for mimeo
by
0,30 ' It. lIITTOIIINSON, No. 8 Smithfield et
f INSEED_OIL-30 bble Westoenjust rec'd
ijend Ibr sea by - R. MYRIIIINSON,
a. S Smithfield rtr.et.
PEARL ASH-30 Cas for halo by
ocl
laY. D. °AMU-Lb
LME,--200 Bbls, White. Louisville Lime for
male. by (oe12) . J. B. CANFIFXI).
- E!trubl? a ehed Whale Oil
rors'sle (o;32) 1 a.lietalab ' Y
C.FLOITR.-ICP bbls. "Newton
Mil*" made tem witched wt, lm !wheat, end tremetted
I Comer Liberty sad /Uteil
- s:_,
. 4 '
?:.A - ':' , ' . ,_ - -.'
_
The;lanttfaeturerif Insurance Conipiulf
. .
Oifice N0..10 Afachante Exchange, • .:, I
. PHILADELPRIAV,,!
...
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
WILL MEM AGAINST ALL KINDS OP
Fire, Marine and inland Itiake.'
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Pr.:Went, .
W'l. A. RHODES, Vice Prenident ,
ALFRED ICEZJiS,Secrelary.
=lll
Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. TL.Thornsa, Charle*Rlary
lVm. A. Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks,
J. Rinaldo Sank, ohas. J. FULL John P.Slmonia.
James P. Smyth. -
Judge Heath, E. D. Jates, Eoq.,C•alt. Cit. Bk.
Jame, 3.lllllnger, Esq., Menge. Robin.= k Co.
JOOOO lide•nrd. Esq., T. Rennody,, Jr., I. Co.,
C. IL real... Erg., “ Wade Ilacoptoo 2 Co.,
J. S. Lee, El' 4y Cutatingham & Co.
Pit :lb !to. Ott Wotorereett
J. W. MARTIEN Agent.
=IA W. W. WILSON, Agent, Dubuque.
Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
wm. V PETTIT, ['rest D. J. McCANN, &craw),
!implant ,d* Cot. Rat Stock paid an and Invested-4200,000 OS
B "rith. Q 3s
WE. V. PETTIT, Pre...side:at,
E. F. WITTIER, The ItmtMeat
DWIO/11 . J. 3lcCiaa. Secretary.
Soiger, Lamb & Co, Plailode
Bock, Morgan Sutton,: do.
Bro. & do
Pumruy, Caldwell '& , do.
A. T. bane A Co, do.
tAntnitt. Jugite & Co, do.
PITTSBUIDiII OFFICE, No. PT WATER STREET
and:LW R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co.,
OF PHILADELPLITA.
No. 331 Walnut Stroot.
011.0.1t1 PIatIMTIAL. •
F!RR iNSURANCE—PerctuaI or linittni,=xfo town
nr country. on ever,- description of property.
INLA.VD INSeIZA.NCE, on Goods by Cunt!, Lake. sod
Land C..trrlage, to all pent of the Union.
-VARIER INSURANCE,on Tosselo, Ctoliosnd irdittitt
nruhrurlng firer Traurpnrtallot,
C. C. LATHROP. President.
W. DARLG, Ti
J,...ph .1. Hut eretary 000 Tre lN asurerce President
II K. Itichanhon. Atslslaut becre.ry.
Dliac2oll,ls,
Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street.
lion. Fleury D. Moore, 66 Walnut street.
Ale.nder filerchmat, 14 North Front et.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E. Tracy, firm of Toney & Baker.
John B. McCurdy, Ann of Jones, White L McCurdy.
P. A. Bishop. firm of Blahop, SIMCGO&B & Co.
Jas. B. Smith, Arm of J. B. Smith & Co
Thos. L. Gilleaple, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Imoo Iltudelwst, Attorney and Counsellor.
Theo.W. Baker, Goldsmith'. Hall.
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm orlDahop, Plutons A Co.,
William Darling, (late of Reuling.)
John Rice, SU:South grunt street.
E. 'torpor Jeffreys, Arm of Wm. ff. Brown & Co.
B. W. DOINDEXTER, Agent,
apliem—sp7 07 Water street, Pittsburgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
Norfhtrezt Co,, Second and Walnut &rear,
P
The following etatementexhibits the businecs and cowl •
Lion of the Compaq to Nov. 1,1850:
Premiums received cm Marine iced letend Risks
to Nor.l, lftte $011,084
Fire Premiums 176,796
lotereeton Loom 8,70417
Total receipts $400,18
Paid Marla. Lours 804,127 01
89,MT 69
Enemas &Oar as ardComroissloas..— 46,489 00
Ito-Insumnor. Mauro Premiums and
Agency Charges 87,474 69
—SITT,I2
Balance renoduing with CuniVy 92.%,037 07
Thu assets of the Company .119 WI follows—
Phil. City and County Booth $ 10,148 1S
Railroad Bond. 11,000 00 .Cost Prim
Fleet 11ortgage Beal •Eetrite • 143.500 00
Stuckey Collatorala on coil 32,400 00
Girard and Coneelithdion Bank
Stock 5,225 DO
e sited with Sherman, Duncan di
4, hew 1 ork. —... 50,040 00
Deferred Payment on Stock not yet
due 97,700 09
Note, for 11arine Premiums 108,010 50
Duo from Agents secured by bond.. 35,370 18
Premiums on Policies recently is
mod, and debts duo tbo C 0......... 20,470 00
Balmier in thinks. 16,4te 74
j 1 2 3,017 00
Tho Board of Directors knee this day &clued a
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN rim MVP,.
Papable on demand on the Madmen of the Company the
let fommot. THOMAS B. FLORENQE, President
ErirAto lIIIXDOLn, Secretary.
Tlloa. J. LTUNTElL,Agaut,Yittaburgh,
no27:ttodSc No. 00 Water Met
Franklin Flre Insurance Company of
MEICTORS.
Charles W. Dancker, Adolph E. Bode,
George W. Richard;, Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David S. Drown,
Illooleral D. Lewis. Jamb R. Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Norris Patterson.
CHARLES N. RANCHER, Preii.lent.
(hoary G. lIVICILM, :aerator',
This Company continues to make insurnurco, permanent
or limited, on every description of property in town sad
cautery, et rates as low a are anasistent with ottarity.
Teem Copany Lave reserved large contingent fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, mfoly invested,
afford ample protection to the usenet
The Asada of the Company. on January let, 1851, a pub-
Dobai agreeably toshe Act of Assembly, were as follows
via—
Mort^n„, goo V 48,1211 OS
• ihal - Estate 81,877 78
naorary 83,96.6 17
Cask, t 0.... 61,318 81
$1 44
Since their Inoorporation. t period of twent ,= po 708
ne parr,
they have paid novvordo of Une Font. Ilundred
tbonvondLiars Lowe by Bre, thereby trending evidence
of the advantage. of Ineurance, as well es their ability end
dirpoeition to meet with iprotuptneas all lialatien.
J. GAIIDNY.II COFYLV, Agent,
opl9 Office Sontiontrt mi. Wood and Third sta.
Continental Insurance Company.
/moorlrrated by Lte Lois Ware of Pcnatylyania,
•ir PEiIPETDAI I . A CLIA
Atltlorlat4l Caleal, Ono 311111 on ..... -411,1100,000
&tam] and AccatrullatniCapltal . 631,600
61 Walnut Mertz, ethane Second, Philadelphia.
Fire Immune° on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, be.
geneally.
Maxine %mance on Conon and Freights to all parts of
thoworid.
Inland Inaumnee on Goods, &0,, by. Lakes, Rivers, Chnilit
and Land Carrhutia, to n/1 park of the thaton,' eu the most
Lavoroble term, consistmt with wart ty.
.
111M7069.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, formerly Recorder of Deed.; Jic.,
Philadelphia.
WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Mak
JOEL'? N. COLEMAN, arm of Coleman & Bmitb,linivrting
Ilardtrare and Cutlery MerChante, No. 21 North Third
eine; abovo Market, Phila.
JOSEI7I OAT, km of it:emit Oat & Bon, Ooppertmltha, No.
12 Quarry erect,
EDWARD V. MACILETTE, firm of Machette k Ralguel,
Imp.,,thagllnnbrare Merchant; No. 124 North Third
atreet,atave Race,rhß,. I
lIOWARD arm of Llvtopton &Co., Produce
and Commission Merchants, No. Zia Market et, above
Eighth, PhDs.
GEORGE W COLLADAY, Pre:Moat
°AUX Wcur;Secretary.
.1031111 A Rotingsce Rime.
No. 2111116 wheot e.
,( r,
op stairs.)
mr2k,ll k
Life louranee.
AMR 'CAN ZIPS INSURAISTO/1
AND
TROST 003;PANY.
Iknahease Cbrncr Wainua and Ibtartlt Stinett,
PUILADELPUIA.
Incorporated April 9th,1830. Capital Stock SDION )
Of FICUS. .
ALEXANDER ViMILDIM President,
MARSIIALL •llENZET,Tk•Preddent, -
JOVE C. 81318, Seceder) and Actuary,
JOUN 8. WIL. B ON , Treasrer. •
Alarm:ale. WhUdin
Moranll LAnszry,
William P. Bolton,
Hon. Jomph Allison,
John O. Slam,
Jose Bowman,
John . P.
WM. F. 11091.19„. M. D., 3ltarcal Examiner.
This Company makes lasuriume on an mod moons.
hie Memo It ha. been soceenfigly mantged for sornral
pan bye.. alVerteneed board of oaken and Mutter atd
trade.. hna always paid promptly it. Ica.; and Is 01917
way deserving of confident:l,mnd
.
n. nnt un iZne,_..46 - 4
myndrm 4 97 limier 0,,
Mance Biala , Insurance Company of
PHILADELPHIA:
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
Clarrrstsl77,l4B--Austs NN0,974 43.-43scrissn
Piro Insurance on thdldings, dierchandise, Furniture, AA
In town or country.
The wartml principle combined with rho secret) of •
Stock Copital,ontltim the Insured to share in the profits of
the Company, without the
forlorn. -
The Script Certillaum of Ws Company, for profits mit
convertible at par, Into the Cepital Stack of the Complos
LEH TINGLEY, President.
0. 3!. lILNCILIIAN,Secretat7. • .
ntas C. crtrwes,
m Stoind,
John R. Worrell,
Beni. W. Tingloy, •
Z. - Lothrop,
IL L. Carson, ..
Robert Taland,
C. Sterenlon, .
Chu.Letateli
Wm. 31.11imple, Pittatk;
/J. G. 00111 N, Agent
m Third sad Wood Erects
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompson,
Sanmel.Blapham,
G. W. Carpenter,
Robert Steen,
0. S. Weed,
31arsball
Jattob T. Batting,
William Romer,
mid.*
ep unO • oIoraLIPP ,Company ! :
• PUILADELPILIA,
Fran Buildings, 414, Walnut Stmt.
Organized wader the General Inenranoe Law, with • mth!
Porliol oI s l oo,o oo .paran.dionicraiseio tloo,oo o .-
• immune against law or <Waage hy Tim Math* • 41.1.4 ,
lisivigatkrnsal Trannlatatlort. I • -
n.L 'AGOGLIN t. •
I SIOLIAItD snuiths,viurFiledeat:
01011016 SCOW, tarp ' ,
U. O. laosiitn, D. Mon
C. totai el bary,
It. Eibarewof,
lff. T•if.
William Gelwrne, Butter. • - . • :
Ltall,(entrabe• • real et
phuddikriktia - RISS Arid• Ziff
• IRSVEk N. C
'• • .tro. 149 .Chegnio , Street]
wOB./ make kik& at Idarridd,T:ll•THE ounrom .11;04:81+
ill 4.11' Parp4mati
I.lmltad, au averydeamiptiod of rropecti or !Werrkm#ll“;
ea nammable =edam.
BALDwier,ilia2naktakk•
• . •
Charles 1.. Hays, ll. Raallah,
T. M.Shrger,
.•-_ - .: - :. 4, k.!-:.:,E - ---1,',4--.
insurance
HOME OFFICE
_
Loafs A. bode;,
T. Brommdc Harper,
.131 alts Tra
Thomas O. Bmltb,
raham,
Talwood
.
BA.
Jciia
IL WHor.
u. conii,4 B ;, ll ;
• 02 f.Thiri torfrops
nourance
ranee Company
.rrrsoonon.
~; 6 3 Fourth •
inazcims.
Jacob Painter
c • Wll4O Hampton, -
Ga 3.17. 8031: ttaunc"
A. J. Jonev, AA/ BMW.%
jody rmt.,4 """"14
P Toast% : Jafitt
I. Geier Sprout,: Mors emu/.
- bleßalle.t Riebelas Toeshtly.
Sam. Barr, Jr ., Joan 11./lopkine,
C. A. Colson, • .
.„ -
CELARTERED
ar7ll^. and Main Mak. :aft oral dmaArtior!"
OFFICERS.
President—A t ga. Cam"
Tics Proldent—Ross
Sectsto7 Joann's, :newt. west,!
J.
Notice to
Sir
.teamboat Captains wad
Owmerit.
Tus undorsi ed, reprogrZesotiasur
ootocompoako o
sin an Stistboats ghat
tocall the attention portlee in In Ur, nws that
Policies of are enlisted by f at ore* of the toas
tor of boats to have at all ticoos.• watchman.* duty, as
sell to port as way, by night as wiLl As by d*.
?WM.P../tEi.Mt,
Agent InalirteCorumay ofiNarth Ataisrit.
A. RINEMART
Secrotary Pittsburg* Llfe, Piro and Mints* Inearante Os.
tr. AL 0011./XML
Secretary Warn Itionnutee L'outpany., ;
EL L. JEARAUELL, ,
Soweto".
A: sissamusoe Cbmpany.
LICECIEL9O2I,,
Presidont X egahela lusuniona Chionpaar-
IL MCNEIL
Secrete? a Insupinee Cbutpany..,
Agent Delaware Mutual Salty Immune Company
J Vr. 14 .
. 1.1.11. fEE,
Agent Xanchscturers' Insurance Company.
• IL W. kW:OUTER,. .
A ont G rest Western and *mbar' Insurance Co..
A. CARRIER IIO.,
Agents State. Fire soil Marino Insurance Cbtopsny; Com
monwealth Inertrance Company; Quaker Orr TOOMMIM
Company.
A. A. CARRY - En,
Pree!dent renusylvauLs Insurance Company.
TRUE. J. 110NT7lt„
Agent Termer? en , l3lmhanlcs' . • •7 " 'AMay.
November sth, 155 T, tioastlate
Eureka Insurance Company,
OP FENNaILT.O/IA,
• oireg nut., St,
emus, T. 5., 1451.
Steck Dna Bllle,pnyable on deneuel, arid secur
ed by two approved termee—_ glir t r o o QO
Cuh Pitleborgh Trutt CAVA 14
PITMIIIOI note,- _.»
0,94 10
Siorturgo... . J 3,000 00
raehoreillTaZi4.liir7s 4 050 0 0
SOO shares Iron City Bank Stoek--Arnoont paid TAO 00
am slums Allegheny Beak Stock-- doSa 3 (KO
67 slintee lderiineiee se m i, ._ se tb
Orrice Furniture
DIIICVNIS .
it G. W. Pm
L AL Pennook,
W. W.llorGu.
IL T. Leech, Jr.,
D. liceondleas
Goo. S. Bolden,
J. . EVIONSBEROXIL, Pres'
J. R. Shotaberrger.
WI K. Nlmtek,
144D5., Oxhran,
n A. Osaghey, •
C. . Ratthelor,
James L Hewn%
R. Pnrstr, Secretary.
Mannfeetarerii Insurance:tompanr .
Fire, Marine and Inland.
rtylca-217$„10 Arerchante Exchange.
• . Yangangra•Oniyl.lB47.
Notice herehy even, that thee Agency of
awe...P.7,1a the aty
RTI
ofPladaeah, anion
toffee, be endured by .7. W. WAEN. enosaionthiWis
ri•DCO in orider.writing and connection nab els Oaks in
will grander him foreardoctingta beams
in s mann autt 'ellen general satisfaction.' Wale.
dilly recommended in all our areal 'as dead.
arbiginstne.e. A. En, fiectetal.
Tba bele= of the oboes CO. lititaluand at
A
No. al WATElintrea;l4
bnladtra • J.V. ELAT.ITEN. hgent.
Delaware Mutual Safety Mutate Company,
feSby Oa Lypidature 0.114 - nmiltanla,lBo.
0 co, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut ifti,
PIIILADELPICIA.
RINE INSURANCES on Vessels, nap, and *rei g ht
to I Mess of the world.
'LAND INSUItAIit./.8 on •Goode, by RIVKIN ft:WA,
14 and land Carriages, to ail pane of the Unita. 1. a
RE INSURANCES on 11erchandla stserally-4)n
Bto Dwelling nooses Or. 1
Assaf qf Ule eterpofty, Nov.&1,18:4
Bonds Mortgarea, and Rea ihetate..-,.......„;.„.4141160 sa
Philadelphia City, and Other Leatta........ • ' 11=1 iiil
I Stock In Banks, llama and . 0,0,=,„,; , • ps
' • Bills Recelrable...--..--. .---........„....,,,.. 80
Balance. 0, hood., of Agents, Panama onll.se'; •,..•.„,
' rite Palace recently issued, and other debt •..„'" , ..!,
doe the 00r0pany...—........-.........-.:. .... a. . .....411,11541 /0
Bubscriptlen Ilona --..-...- ......... —..........:..,...U.0,131/ 00
• • , • iT 00 . 00 . 4 67
Killian Martin, Jaroal o.lland, ', . 0
Joseph R. Beal, Theopldlnaltaddlng . .. L
Edmond A. Bonder, l w r i. Traatair,
Jahn O. Darts, Dao; Ore
John H. Penrose, Jahns L. prim ' • .
Gana 13. taper, Junes Tennent,
Edward Darlington, ee Stokes, , • i
Dr. R. IL Ruston • • A
William O. Ludwig,. 'I IIL
7.:.1'.6.1. A
..._ ..
. flush Craig, MAW C. Rana r , ::::
=elltale;Burton;Jr., - " ,
Kelley, • J B. Semple Pilafs's,
11. Jones Brooke, . T. Morgan, ~“
J. o.Johnson,
MIL li. ART/N Ptsddot. •, , -
mos.a uKsb, vim hen,
Fa A, ILADRIee ,
T irotain, Beczetil. , - .
• Td Na PS Water street, Pittat
ittsburgh Life, Fin and. Marine Aus. Co,
1 :.
Office, Corner Market arid Water Ste.; .; .
PEPBBIIIIEGII, PA. ' -' •
R BT. OALWA.T, Preadult. P. A.nrcasusr, floray.-
Axons, lt.saxma,lL D., Ereadalat Phyaklana.: , -
This Caospany ream every Insetnawe affeataninsAil
• Mon, Wind Min and Ono Rialto, on the 011102 And
lihwindpa avers and tribunate", and lining Risk:stes
oral,. . • - , , '
And against Leta or /ataxia by lire. , •- ai
And apdart Use Pada of the Bea and Inland natlindion
I=tio. • •
n 1
et the lowest rates coranteist withesedir
al parties " , • •
Robert Galway,
Eamael McClutkea.
JohkSoath
Joseph P. Gamma, M. D.,
James Marsha,
David Rlehe
r 6.. ,
Jamei W.
Mae Arbinhaot,
fold—torMdy
AU:ander
Pr Ph 6.14"t4
' 3‘ll : 3l klar ' ercrirs4
David IL Mamba% -7,
W 1 14 14 2 14 CUT;
Rabin natlrthri n Y. 4'
Jolla )111111, ;
Citizens'• Insurance omp'y of ' tUbnrgt
NDL &WALLEY, President,
. 1142111 EL L mensnam, ssentio.• . .
o.fften 94 Watt? Sired, Meant Azad and Mad
.s zgrtm u s and Oixßlaka on the Ohio until,.
Allirrainme againstlone or trot . ail; billre. Alp. 41:11;1
theqatile of the Ens and Wand liedgetinn sad Tranejnet
Wm. B.WW. ' Otpt.ltaik illorliwg, -
~.7i'1,..
Emme
p, Jr, t Rim ' 1/ ' IL 1 4 6 ; - ' ''' f, , ,!-.
Robert Dunla • • Wm. ~ - -'. • •
R. Ilartwagh, John B. w ' '....''
Imse M. Pmanmk, Pram* Bellemi-. '
:l' .. ,' ,
Walter Btymit, J . & 3oamwkr
U. M. Ocopew. Wm.Binwrlll, ~ . l i f F
Illeisongah•Lalnauraare Oesapassirev.
Orr ME him Against alZ.kists, /Viand Mat
°""I''`. "¢ENIIT 4L x. evivoolk
- - •
. . ,
Wm. IL H01m.% • • Akoc.'lln, ' ' "
John &wig
Wm.
Thom 3 8 1 . 1' elmko, '
• Jam A. Mahon ihtdilaVlA'
.....„-_,......._.__
OP P1TT0811111011.,..., .-'.../
P. 11. GORDON, Bicrotos7. _
.. ~.-* '• , ..- - ...- -
WloThooro splint 111 ktodo of lbw andllorbms in :,
•.• • -
t :O. W.- ikkalocei ' ;''• ' I- ,-
~ T'
'lll.A.Boo4Thititutlonmaasmodbytiniaesk toiOul
I i lg. commu n i t y, and wbo .firbbeco_vd.matagidog
1 , e1 imtv,==,;...... 1 . 1 . -:
R. NTEler,
J.W.jhalar,
Asidterr .114.1,
Thorn,. Scott,
Nlmkk,
itotica.
Dwoutoon Ow•Partniceshlik r
THE FIRM OF JONES &MOLLY ii thi
bllauttml want. the bedlam of the
Ws Ana win battled si the *Mated trylAni. can. Pear
' Ora 001:11t
(Boaessor tir,lotee Ikully.)
FOrWaraingl i COMAlinio3l and' Stwago:..-
ICA. 01 Wat Air alsd,ol . , 111zst 11 1 1111•11#
Del4lAs ' ' MZUMIOII. PA-
CARD.—In consequence of the . fineadeitd;l:
nMcsments orate imuftry, sakes very to=rW
Macon of business miming thalamus,' (manta fig.
at the SIMID of. the retest mils
of
W. R. ld' to Via"
Bunhastd, In the arm of Murphy tr aerth. „the peek
has ban =rolled, sad Os bosloom via - biooollmoloa Sur,:i
knoorly, wider V. tale of 11171Lal
W. IY l
I k litlitaMaUV '..: '-.
Pittkorgh 0ct.:14. 1857.—003 ' . - ''
TAISSOULITION--The Co-aataratai I p f u re
1J adore aslittog =toe thstadatits and 111041 - Or
o `= 00.1 a this day &who! by liekttatioa.-,
_Thy
;lam f the Armada be . cloud at tli• add . Iltretatt
otreatotaar th e oldAlleateay ' , Bridge. by 1,711:
- Whole duly aothostradlum,. the name of the' poilLef . lba
===l
Tbsdad
C stood .hare this day enUnd into fin•
dnr the/nide Ind dile of MIPS, P k 004. th•
ill %%fa= 1 2g r utha uk Wig =tenwin ts i •
Munn PhilmCnan t 'l l ikx,:d l Llng mood NACU -NM
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