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15,...„.te Quiettox.—We pub
.:'C, :;.., : '-'.• , id thittifenteV eaten
. . . ptolehnety eattephators in'• 1
the but . leieatient of its 'People., We eat
of it as " e " feelings - Prompt ; we out
our seeders 'wither' "Conviction that a
rtAllitalk WiliWalf.eulgoiont to eti .
• indloas lion te ite very depths.
liki,VgWelitils Presi, we notice; ontinues
to was4ixt "Volker against the democ uttacke
rpthissiplin him, notwithstanding the. vidences
,are plain that the .rreuidentli on the o er aide
'4 1 4 OipPcnimivanion, the more o do: pa
.peref thetwe,lakes the other side. says:
. i...;. , ‘..1fti Rhea be finally ascertained, hat wo
4ems„maymse be the 06.118, that Governor Walker
'Mut Stanton have violated the election
laws oft* . '--haie actually interfered at.
4
~,, . oritgal lastoiiii tt . , notwithstanding e plain
rilektinding , non-intervention princip of the•
rgatie-liebrasks Bill, and going f er than
thill,/!iiit tryttetlhe positivelnatrueti 9of the
...
i
Preifident of the United States with co
and all this in their hot taste to usu
arise powers belonging to the Le '
lianas ledeletraining the qualificati
members and in deciding all cases of
elections—then, no matter how stro
posed we may . be to look with a lenie
the offences of an old anti esteemed pul
Vitt like It, 7. 'Walker, so far from' ot
hin'eondiet deserving of eulogy, we at
certainly condemn it, and no matter wit
may tayitre believe the Democracy of Pen
We/ agree with us." i
-Of mimeo it will; what fraud, hes the
racy of Pennsylvania ever failed to
that was thought necessary to the •
of its party'oupremapy ?
' • Mat the ,Thhfison and McGhee count frauds
are nothing; and Coy. Walker's course noth
ing, now that trilariew scheme is devote ed. It
matters not a straw which party has terri
. toriallegislature, nor how the returns o eke
- tient= that legislature were canvassed; for that
legislature will never be permitted to meet, and
all the fuas made about it was mere dust raised
- to blind the eyes of the people to this new and
supreme outrage. it will •be a happykng for
Coy. Walker If his skirts are clear of It e hope
they may be : but it looks, now, as if he were a
teozsgoirator with these Ruffians in forcing upon
tilea government . in which they are to
iv ;pita. : We have no doubt that the Pre
side T w ill aka Idea, 'with the authors of this •
iithitheint scitiate,iadattempt to cram down the
throats of the American people :the 1 idea that
this hell-horn progeny called the eo ' alien of
Kansas was framed by its citizens an adopted
by them.
Let him do it, if be dare. He thi
party is foolish enough to think so
that the Republican party is dead an.
: : cap rertrthaes they please; but even I i
so, the co of this sconndre
Ofustrlifejahs, its very ashen and r - 1
sfrieviiiiiTc s tr&ons existence. 1
Buchanan ee where you and
..will he in 1860.. We want no better
f or success in fature campaigns than
lag -cot of the plan indicated for It 1
luniii, as ii Blare Slate.
•
We see it intimated that DCA/CILMO
Ole 'nits 'iillainy, but wo can find
for' the intimation. The.. Chicago
home organ, does -indeed talk fairl
tbaltion, hat it is talk capable of a do,
' ftig: . :
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It
=says:
-"W hen Kansas applies for admissio
question will be—Ls this Constitntl
of the people fairly expressed? If s. I
oetatio party is bound to admit the $ f,
Constitution be not the act of the pe
sae will not, and s ought not to be ad'. •
that Constitution. We hardly thi 1
asq..taast ict,the country who has any).
thar,.. - reish With° people of Kansei a ,
tifirtirtibrrary or no slavery."
1:21,10 might, from any other source,
~....., • --
yiresi.tioniethierlent we all know w
ns
*afa" --
• -when he talks about “th
,--
~._, in Kansas. It means oth
'.7 . 3 ' er Ruffians," an whatever:A&
.. ,V be held up by Douglas as "the will
•]::• - --- pie." Caanors, the man who is to
:• . the Border Ruffians Regent of the
7 ? - • ' Wader this new scheme ' for =skein :
:• i•t tory is an Illinois mon and a .
- • Douglas; and there can be little dou
Illinois Senator is at the bottom o
(reality.
r Taw . Chicago Union counsels all r ung men,
Who can do so, to remain in the coni e r, on the
farm, and not pour into the city wh there are
scores more of laborers now than find em
ploythent. The advice is good.' ,-Ono great
cause of the present embarrassment is the influx
of population to cities, leaving the country, the
mill, etc., to take care of themselves.
for
, example, New York has grown to be a great
stye of heterogenous people, it has drained from
the rural districts of the State thousands of their
soave young men who should have remained at
borne Will helped the "old man," as youlag Uteri
ca la wont to call its father. The cens of that
State lest year disclosed the alarming fact that
in the rural districts the population I had been
decreasing.
An old friend and correspondent
writes to tuifrom Lane Ogle County,
file - letter bears date November 10,
- A..t` the hoot of young men in .re
filature now out of employ, would c
the Western Counties or this State
get good situations and good wages el
I doubt not three hundred young men cm
siteations and fr om !mire to :Mein doll
jar one year in,Ogle and Lee Counties,
diapcined of in one week; hardly a
+tither , county but would take one of
,t 1
Tan /lomat - Mss.—The "unemployed" bun
py. men in New York had rare times in showing
their famished condition on Wednesday. The
Niackerelvilie Pemocracy," with "the Forty
Thieves," the Dead Rabbits" and the "Blues"
'mot to be haningued. by locofocoon= the
pay of "Fernandy Wad." While • 'g to
`some lily-handed "shyster" recounting the ter
:elide - condition of starvation to which thous
there wore reduced, suffering for a morsel
of tri r wittitt German baker with his cart goes by
when the crowd rush upon his vehicle, seise his
lieottli:nd—eat it 01; no I pelt the-poor, be
keic.irlth tiro loaves, trample the fragments un
. der fps)! and .04tribeer. far "Fernandy." Run
•iMenlia4,4.jere is no doubt an awful
otiiffe ,f now,
and to be in , New
— reik3 , ed the - halted,: poor have nothing to do
*ltkitnch.desnontitoWthrOewbichonly locofocoism
tionld ever amend low7e . wough to use for party
'''"`)CQuiltrroiror To-DAY. he meeting of me
chitties at thehissenin Iftdl,on Saturday night,
develops the startling feet that.3,ooo industri-
A!!! people, working. Ileople; male and female
,peopm of Alio oily. eflmtusville, are out of em
qment 'hy the money pressure. There is a
diWary winter before them with the wants
around them: They want work to do.
- They don't want charity.—Lou. Jour.
_'Loaisirille is in a Slave state, yet Ha citizens
and its press propose, With . true :wiedom,..as a
remedy to the difficulty above named, to con
sult with - the-banks .andf manufacturers . and
.ascertain, Ike& arrangement :cannot, be made
between, - thebouilui and the manufacturers, by
„ which the latterian resume opertititine and giro
-...work CO the enetiployed:-.;Xp here' Gatlin New
York the , burning and sOininglights Of the de
mecruy, such: 'as qta:Ple.iel.nuli‘:-Flti and New
York HerqdvaliOinktf, no } }slier than
Aki%estatillidunent 'of' Sisrerylant.selling 'the
`,unemployed 'Workingmen as- Slaves -to secure
`them' hied Old Fitothlng, Ira mast'do the
justice to say that no each
nitnaft . rity has yet beau dereloped
Wiirl theii.‘ • •
:14,11twartAiG,Q. - . l lPoitish clergyman, in •
mite ti: . icoate4,-,thentioned as ilhaltratilai of
the alcretif'Of Iher'„,tiiireareiients caused by. the
• Indlin nintiny; that a'gentleman of his ampulla
once had lost - twisty-two relatives' in India
,ouht tif a x 4644 andthat;.out of thirteen of 1
fStmily party which Mei year atSt.;Aiedrcek.
carom is new liting44lPulthnintefng gene out
teflOhalutd fallen rietinis tithe ninthly. •
C A O/P :4 * 4o - 14 4r — Tbe flaciiiisg
*die* *re
.poriZir o fend:
Atea ail one :iit,
Ae meelleigef..l,4 c 4:Totiibeid iii:
itew Yiwk.. l '4l4iteeilii seems to iiirefidrid
l onee!hnbrrelosque And swallconed the Address
ea a - ine4fir of sober earnest
418 workingmen of New York, demand
Work frati the Corporation of the City of New
York; and -firrthermore, we - declare that we
shall obey the laws of the country and State
and furthermore, that we will not support any
man who will not pledge himself to what we,
the workingmen, demand. Therefore, we de
mand from those who are in power now, to give
work to all tradesand branches of labor ofwhat
,
ever kind it may be..
We alio demand that the Corporation of New
York shall borrow gold and silver to Litre all
those that will work for the Corporation. We
also declare to-them who will lend gold and sil
ver to the corporated body of the city of New
York, that we, as workingmen, pledge ourselves
that you shall receive the lawful money in gold
and silver, for we want nothing but silver and
gold for the payment of debts, of whatever kind
they may be. Wo also want the Corporation to
buy provisions of all kinds, and sell to those
that work for the' Corporation or to anybody
that will bey of them, and all shall be paid in
gold and silver to the seller, who shall be elect
ed to that office by the workingmen.
We also demand that the Corporation of the
city of New York shall buy lumber and bricks to
build houses, so as to give employment to the
carpenter anti mason, and the Corporation shall
have the power to let the houses at ten per cent
from the firstcoit.
! tempt—
and ex
. lure of
V. a of its
ntested
dia
-1 eye on
blip ser
i l(fering
w moat
t others
Ilsylrania
We also demand that the Corporation shall
buy cloth of all kindi to make coats, pants,
vests or any other article which is necessary for
evei7 man to wear, and the Corporation shall
receive ten per, cent from the first cost.
We also demand from the Corporation, from
month to month, or monthly, the price of all
growth on soil—the increase or doorease—that
the workingman may know the price of all
things; that wo may know what we have topay,
through the Tress • we also demand. from the
Corporation a blacksmith shop, and a good one
at that.
We, the workingmen, demand from the Cor
poration that all labor, or work of any kind,
shall be done by the Corporation of the city of
•New York; and, furthermore, that all work or
labor of any kind, whatsoever it may be, shall
be done by the day, and siz hours to the day's
work, and no more; and we also demand $lOOO
per year for our labor, beginning with the man
who chops trees np to the mechanic of anykind,
and the Corporation shall receive ten per cent.
above the cost on all the work the workingmen
shall do.
By the voice of the workingmen, which is the
voice of God, we demand.
REsonT To FOIICE.—The Address recently is
sued to the people of Kansas by the Free State
Executive Committee, referring to the designs of
the bogus Constitutional Convention, says:
"A resort to force may be necessary, and Lav
ing exhausted every peaceable measurer it is
believed that the world will justify you in resort
ing to arms. Be ready, then, fellow freemen of
Kansas; you will not be called upon until that
call is absolutely indispensible, and when made,
let all, without regard to age, respond."
Certainly force nol only way be but will be
necessary, and nothing but a timely display of
it Will save the people of Kansas from the inflic
tion of the most terrible despotism a brave peo
ple ever endured. As things now stand a good
dose of powder and ball is the only remedy that
can' be properly administered.
, and his
• *th
at they
is were
em would
ct it to
• it, Mr.
our party
undation
e carry
-
aging in
THE - Place or MCILDEIL—Cuern, who was
lately convicted of manslaughter at Hoboken,
N. J., for the.murder of De Granval, has been
sentenced simply to paY a fine of giooo.
appears to be the price of a human life in that
locality.
Later from K•nsas.
em,..poltdeu, or the Chit.lgo . Trt,tone
'.ll oppose
grounds
mes, his
, after a
Isle mean-
LtconrroN, KANSNA, 31, 1857
The finishing stroke to this monstrous work
of iniquity has at last been introduced in the
shape of a schedule .report. Black, infamous,
and cunning as have been the various frauds
and treacheries perpetrated on the people, they
no more come near equalling the scheme now
proposed than the light of the moon does the full
glare of the noon day's sun. Bitter and bloody
as our past has been, the future will see a strug
gle more intense and desperate in preventing
the final consnmatioriof this hellish inquity.—
I do not see any peaceful termination to this
terrible drama, and for one I cannot bid the
strife one moment's delay if it must come ere
our liberty is assured:
The Schedule Committee, consisting of Col.
Jenkins, of Marshall County, chairman; Hen
derson of the Leavenworth Journal, Hamilton of
Fort Scott, Boling of Lecompton, and Reid of
Tecumseh Note Book, made reports. Hender
son, Boling and Reid, signed the majority re
port, while Jenkins and Hamilton brought in a
minority report apparently more ultra but not
so dangerous in reality us the artful scheme now
proposed.
This first report legalizes all the past acts of
the Territorial Legislature and provides for the
security of all vested rights and privileges gran
ted by it. It declares that Legislature to be
dead. The Governor, Secretary and other Fed
eral officers can remain until superseded by
the action of this Convention. It sets aside
eke 2.151 11ny of December next for the submission of
the 'tare chew alone to to rote of the people. Hy
this they mean if we go into the election to en
trap us. To folly understand the infernal in
genuity here displayed. it is necessary to make
some explanations: The lianas will be
"Constitution with the Slave Article" and “Coza
stitution without the Slave Article." if we vote
we are thus compelled to vote for the Constitu
tion. Whether we do or do not the Constitution
will be regarded as ratified and sent up to Con
glees to be received. It makes no difference as
to the prohibition of Slavery in Kansas, if the
Slave Article is ratified or not. Slavery under
the Dred Scott decision and Silliman letter is
regarded as existing already in the Territory,
and.this Constitution 'being silent (should the
Slave Article be stricken out) on the subject',
will only give perfect license and free trade to
the traffic in flesh and blood. It not being regu
lated by law it will only come under the general
rights of property. This is_the position assumed
by Gen. Calhoun and the Douglas wing of the
convention. As the Executive' has recognized
this body as' the legitimate framer of the Con
stitution and it is generally argued by the De
mocracy that the convention alone has the right
to decide bow and in what manner it shall be
submitted, there can be no doubt on due mind
that it will be received.
the only
the will
the Dern
te; if the
•le, }ran
d with
there ie
bt as to
the toes-
I.e held to
at a loco
ill of tho
ill of the
11 is, will
Ithe pee
made by
ow State
the ten-1-
i friend of
that the
. c whole
of ours,
I Ilinois.-
857. Ho
;Amnia,
ime out to
ley would
ren yet.—
Id get good
0 a montli
loud all be
farmer in
hem."
The Slave Article is merely a regulation pro
hibiting the emancipation of slaves without the
consent of their owners, requiring them to be
treated with humanity, A:4., and its being voted
down will not effect in the least the question of
Slavery in Kansas.
The report provides that there shall be no
change In the Constitution for a long term of
years, nor without a vote of two-thirds of all the
legal voters. It provides a regency for tempo
rary purposes and makes the President, John
Calhoun, the regent of Kansas. He has the
power to order an election for State officers, and
Legislature, and by proclamation convene the
General Assembly' of the State. - lie appoints
all Judges of Election in all elections till their
regulation by the Legislature, receive, all re
turns, counts the votes, decides who is elected
and issues certificates.
By the adoption of this report Gov. Walker is
completely deposed, and the power thrown into
the still more unscrupulous bands of Calhoun.
It remains to be seen whether thefederal officials
will allow themselves to be decapitated in this
summary manner. I think that Walker and
Stanton both understood this game, and they
will conveniently leave for Washington on busi
ness, at this juncture, and never return. It Is
well understood that Walker starts for. the Cap
itol as soon as the convention adjourns. The
ostensible reason is his desire to use his person
al influence in the removal of Judge Cato, but it
is really to'carry out the plan which was al
ready fined open when he came to Kansas. Like
henry, he will boa victim to the oligarchy, but
unlike him, the President will probably give
him an ambassadorship, or other fat office. • Of
ono thing rest assured, Welker will be no obsta
cle in the progress of this work.
Tite MI3OPLITY tt.zrouT
This document is signed by Jenkins and !tarn-'
ilton, and the feature Id - which it differs from
the other is simply, that it provides in no man
suer or form for the submission of the cOnst
tion, or,any part of it, to Ow people.. In all
other respects It is similar. The majority report
There was an animated debate upon. lie adop
tion, and an intense feeling of excitement pre
vailaL It is understood that JudgeXlmore is
responsible for the concoction of the internees
plan now before the convention.. This man,
with all his pretended conservatism, Is the most
dangerous member of the convention. ❑is
talent and - learning give him great power, and
he has used it well for the advancement of party
•
purposes.
New ORIXAMBI Nov. 11.—The Calton market
is now held firmly at 120. for middling, being an
Adv,ance from the lowest point of the panic of
three cents per pound.
Sterling continues in fair request, and the
beat bills art quoted nt• par. •
Actium- nu,. —A telegraphic dispatch from
Mei:spills, Tenn., says that John Able,. who
some months since murdered Evereon, a Massa'
of that. place, pia beta . oaqultteit Theft was'
no disturbance consequent upon the verdict, al-,
though thainumharcr:Lhist peon preerioTay, de
atamoedin thimearatied kept,. '• , ,
Elentrinutilisi.Pst latFalunEffs 1— . ..
late intelligentioby estraidtmuttifiell
and Wadded, that-thiree of their —ertindr4,oiisliit
tog of seventy-Aire !agony, In olitir — ge . , :py Daw
son, Simpson/Indite:tett, containing governs:tint
stores for the army en route for Salt Lake City
were captured and burned .by the 'Mormons at
Hand's forks of Green River, on the 10th of i
October. Five wagons,.itd suffiCient *ions to t
reach Fort Laramie were allowed - the drivers
and those connected with the trains, -and ten
minutes given them to leave.
They hate burnt all the government stores,
but did not offer to hurt any of those connected
with the trains, saying they did not wish to
spill blood, unless one of the saints should be
killed, and then they ' would annihilate the
whole 'United States Army.
They have burnt off all the grass for a distance
of two hundred miles around Salt Lake City for
the purpose of starving the stock with the
government trains.
Jesse Jones, one of Russell and Waddell's
a
agents had gone to Fort Bridger for plies,
he was detained there as a prisoner, and s sup
posed to have bedn killed, as it is kno that
he was well acquainted with all the roads and
mountain passes leading into the city.
How facts like these show the folly of our
Government I .Had the troops at Fort Leaven
worth, under Gen. Harney, been pushed on
early in-the Spring, instead of being forced to
play a political part in Kansas, Utah might have
beett'awed into submission, without the sacrifice
of life and property. Now, wo may look for
both—and a long and bloody fight besides.
. .
P. §„ —We have unofficial intelligence the
advaneed trains consisting of three hundred
anthfifty wagons are with. tho troops and are
safe..— f hearrarrorth 74rne.t.
. BALTISIOI4 Al 01110 RSILIMAD.—The
reve
nue for the month of October was as follows=
31010 Sit. Wash. Manch. Totol.
For Pat.ongero..s. 70,104 1.4 530.177 47 . 5109,202 40
Far Freight 111'5,ZJ7 111 11.511 sa 0 , 01,00 45
S4I,GMO o' ,4V6,191 11.5
Showing a decrease of $76,000, as compared
with last October.
Tux London -Globe says, in reference to the
remains of ei — Euman body found on one of the
abutments of Waterloo bridge, that "there
seems to be a growing feeling in the midst of
the °fairs who have been intrusted with the
inquirydnto this mysterious affair that a hoax
has been perpetrated, and that all probabilities
of tracing the persons who have committed it
aro at an end,"
JOHN Mumma., in his Citizen, ridicules the
idea of forming a Southern Literature by "pru
ning a text-book here and discarding one there
—you must revolt against and resist the entire
course an.l conduct of English Literature for
two centuries." Ho says truly tha Slavery in
the South "bears to Southern literature the
relation of root to flower."
Tan Burns. Caor.—lt is said t t the quan
tity of Butter and Cheese produced the present
season in the great dairy counties of this State
exceeds that of any previous year by about one
third. It is estimated that in the counties re
ferred to there have been made at least 70,000
firkins more butter. than ever before in one
season.—Albany Argus
An ALARMING SrrerAccr..—To see a sturdy
fellow with a cigar in his mouth, which cost an
much as a loaf of bread, following a band of
music, and carrying a banner with the inscrip
tion, "Baran on Woux."—Y. Y. nem, Old.
GERHITT SMITH, of whose illness wo spoke
last week. is now much better. His complete
recovery within a short period is no longer
doubtful.
.spectat gottcts
What it le Doing for the Sick.—Wm.
Schucliman, tig . the welbknown Lithographer, says.
hare frequ , nity uani flierbsre's Holland Ritter., and find
It Invariably relieves nuligest lon and debility."
Rev, tianauel Babcock. says, "I found special relief from
IL nse, fir a severe headache, with which I had lung sillier
ed."
J. IC: Woodwell, Esq.. says: "I hare used Barbara's fob
land Bitters myself, and realm:oomM, It to others, know
ing it to be jint what it represented."
'Alderman Jonathan Neely, of Lower SL Clair, lays: "1
hare derived great benefit from it. use for weakness of the
stomach and
Jam,. “Attar neverid larreiriiinit had
[41,1, ilierlinvedm ILA land Bitten; remoroil the pain from
my heart mid rido. Jar i-log from indigestion?'
At -
$1 pre bottle, or eix bottle" for $.5., by the pro
prietorn, It F:N.I. Mtn, Ja...t CO., lltsoplictoriug Nom).
oeutistA land Cloonlatx, l'tttebargb, awl Drt=lmts gift
Seo goleCrtlseruent. nol:kdtort
Co,tindl compels kts, wh-n rnnaltlering the wants
of the clllirtod, to ocomnond that obldn i, loot known and
hied, nod to recommend Dr. 3. Idiot... U m .), Ve'Omitted
Stomach Bitten, wo uld only be adding to what boa already
Iron bor.alded far nod wilt. not only by a to isolated tor
tillratca. but by the people of Ito land, to lorred by the phy.
laicism and the rmaa, 11.wtotter's Bitola Laso no egnal
in matormg; ann imparting health to enforbled non. Laditat
and chill's. Cod thin rmalicino inaalnable In many of their
Zile of clebllity, to which thy aro onldmt , mpecially daring
the rummer coaaon; in such tint if 'almuld be taken 1.2:1311
quantillto before malt',
ear roir by DrnßeAtor an,l dmlrrs grnerally eri,rywheye,
and 110.5TEXIMIt k SMITII, 207 l'enu at .14:diarT
To Nervous Sufferers
A retired Clergy - man, restored to health in a
few days, alter many rant of great nerroeol suffering, tains
ions to make known the means of mre. Wilt send (fern)
tho preseriptirtn used. Dirt,: the Itov..lottli 51. It AUNAI.L
N. I tql Fulton street, Itn,Llyt, N. S. o,solmoodArttirorT.
For Deaf Periton••—.tcatatsc asevaThoin.—
ealy Invented ir , Strlnnfqlt.• that enable thedeat to hear In
elate of deallitut, are In 11 , 111111C0 of anything yet known. o
to ttecenta of any real tierriee deaf t.ersuna. fly
mean% at an artillt Lai dram, the power of hearing im affected.
and all the cimutedantan that attend trumpets and tub..
are entdrt ly di:du:weal n itit. iltey are teurn by laidee no as
not to be pereeptibb , to other, not are hardly telt when
worn Arply to
li...tau (I. It. 6EYSRIk 11. Wont it.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!!
FOR I,ADITES AND missrct4
EMBILACim;
111.71 , duN ILIY and
FTONE MAIITEN,
FITCII, SQuinuL, sc.
MUFF', CUFFS And
gr.t yarn t) and prim.
'nil t~lh 3TOORD t CN). 131 Wood Et... 4.
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 ZiIIEWTY STREET
European and Intelligence Office,
&.e. Drafts on Enropo for any =ovvb
and st , nmer and Parket Yid" ts to and from Llymool to
Now York
GiCol fot cook' , and general boo...work furnlnbod to
bottookavTern nn abort motto°.
Wtioltio I tolieol Vo;ottable Plll•and Syrup ttlwayo on band.
thutoondart hrtnt,bt from New York and Mtlad/tint/fa oa
ntilrnatt to Etittaltortat. jattilly
WA. VANDCCZIL ITN. C. MIND
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
A. 1 - T . 0 N PLC S AT -VV.
LTD
SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,.
Shineslllnest, Put, „
*Z-C..ulluctlone promptly mails In any part of Norther •
lowa, ur IVeAturn Wlecnuin.
Will attend to the totroluve and Salt of Real Ratak, oh
-310n.y on fool+ and )lortaaa.... Nollytlfc
G-R,OILG-IL W. Cr ILIT.IO Sc CO.,
7ECMCF MANUFACTURf7RB,
Cbrner of Pike and alreltalliu Serer!, Fiith
PITTSBURGH, P. 1.,
Manufacture Pine and Oak Rego of the rations dcaorit.
Hong of NAIL imas; which thtry will toll at tho lowest
nuarkel
AllrContraete 0001wpm - trail' eolicited. All work war
ranted of the beet quality. dal:Ay/re
H. C.
No.73FourthStreet,Pittsburah,Fri
GENERAL, INSIMANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
CoComrxen Arl, RZOIMLIT. 9a,at4,000.
LIM, Fire, Marine and Lieu Stock Risks of all closer*
Ilona taken at cement rame In the most reliable and prompt
par' s¢ cnmpsnlen In the State. frdCklyfe
Pittsburgh Variety Works.
joDNIUS, WALIAINGIPORD 14c CO"
(SW...wit to Warwick, Attartnaty a 0o.,)
Wanntrocturcranfalght and Lott hand Dour Liwkii. Spring,
Drop and Thumb !macho., Platform and Counter Arnica,
Coffee, corn nod Point Millar, And Domani.° Hardware gennr
crirtier of Watcr and Grant ettruetri, Pillaburgh,
JaZklidfc
A. A. CAI3RIER & SRO.,
Pittsburgh, General insurtineti Agency,
No. G 3 Fourth PI
PITTXBURCII, I'ENNA.
Compani... ~,i da•rotril or blgtirst standing. Chartered
by 1....mau1...is and oilier Mato,
lire, Marin,. mid Life Risks !Minn drerriptiniss.
A. A. OA/MUM,
1716:lytifc A. C. CAttlklEtt,
.1.5A.W.E6 Sr C/A71,141V,
House, Filign and Ornamental Painters,
AND GRATA-I:RR;
White Lend EL Zino Pninni.
Alan; all Ir.hola of Paint., 011 a, Varnlallos, Window (Ilan,
Putty. 11rwohon; Lc.,
114 M./ .SCreff, two doors above Diamond Alley.
tnriftlydlb • '
laile JON= • JOIIN brormaap.
Pittsburgh Stool I/004s. • '•
JON - S; ttol*.D ar, CO,
Marmfartnrels of OAET STEET4 abto, PUT and
A D. FTEEI4 SPIttNOB anct, AXLES,.
(brae, iloasiuut First Streets,..Pinencrith, Ih.
ISAAC .1011121.
U. 13. ROGICIIS do Co,
111A7111 1 / I CIUDIMS on
Rogers , Improved , Patent Steel
Cultivator Tooth,
Wrier Rost and first Streets, Pittsburgh, lb..
I.2Shlpire• , ,
6AMITTIBI,
rvealomr.a.ll"r
No. GS; ST. CLAIR,STAIFT,
Or: 2.4sle.iNow BolLling.)
solax cocHR-AN
frou Hulling, trait VoidUs; Vanlt.pe
Window, Shuilers, Window! Guards,
aPw *1 Second Mond and 80 Third
( Rotuma )goal and Morket,) PPITSIII.IIIOII, P
Ilyn rotiorisi SilicYauS p sin
imitable Air atl — Furpoica. 'Particular attention paid a.
cloolusenineliota. Jobbing Omni otOlnut notteci •• .
Alt rads air Tablit co, grintrand Cigars
nava madly tho %Woad atiedt,r.
additionto thate.Mautdattprant Siaaldndianda,lta 48 hal •
ata4abanti*ttili Ss pleatedto melte theta nimbi,
rtierkl. 1.4 .1
. .
rizz:a
'I•IETAL
CelebiatimiW.
.encerotineD ar
" Sauce;
ZIT/IAM
oommissEuits [4 . OF A LETTER FROM
Te be the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
GOOD and.e.-.1./ „,
AT MADRAS,
h To Ws Brother at
And applkable to les wommysermm , m ay , yam .
ait "Tell LEA & PERWINS that
'I their Sauce la highly esteem.
VA RIETYm eal in India, and is, In my
w opinion the Most palatable as
OP DISH. well re the most wholesome
Sams that is made.”
The only Medal awarded by the Jon. of the New York
ELLIWtIon toe Forrign SpUce, wm oldsdned by LEA & PER
IILNS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Om world.
r. l
wide fame of which hail led to onmerons Imitations, ptir.
chasers are earnestly re netted to me that the names of
"LEA A PERRINS^ aro impressed upon the Bottle and
Stopper, and printed upo the label&
Sole Wholesalo Agents or the United State*,
OLIN DUNCAN A SONS,
405 Broadway, Now York.
A stock always to em Also, <mien received for direct
shipment fn.. Dtgland. mr&lydres
LEWIS & EDGERTON,
(greCTSSODS TO D. T. mous& a co.)
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GI - BOOMB.IR.S, 1.11.03j1:TC.
AND
PI TTSII UROLI MA NUFA CTUit ES,
No. 107 Wood S . Pittsburgh.
no2,lmdfc
SE.WING
FOR PAMILIIIS AND MANUFACTURERS.
wurrELitn & WILSON
• • MINIM CTURING COMPANY,
Bridgeport, Conn.,
. I. lttatongh,l3 Fifth S
This Machine Satchel, the
Finest'or Coarsest Fabric:,
At the pleasure of the Operator, making srith moo One Thou.
and boruhfu ant I durable States per Minate; almost noise.
keely, and .o;ot:dining Indlspermable for rurally rtsa.
• Fall luilirmation ivay be obtained by addressing Jame.
Ewing. or ALEN. IL REED. Agent,
No. 68 Fifth street, Pittsburgh..
B. F. 13HOPE,
TAILOR,
10 5 'Third S r Pittsburgh, Penna.
• AltirThe latest Patterns of goods always on hood, and
made to cider on the most reasonable terms for cash. All
work warranted. no7.3mfc
1 33*GELIV 8 SEWING MACHINSS,
The great superiority of BINGER'S MACIIINEB
Over MI others for the use of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Bfakers,
R. long been known and practically acknowled.
The underalgxed having an extensivo variety of them
Slachinocon hand, adapted to every kind of aewl•: and
stltchlng r invites those Interated to call and examine therm
R. STRAW.
Agent for Allegheny Court
Cbrner of Second and Markel Streth,
anlo.lyd [ad PITTEDURGII,
PAYNE,, DIBBELL & CO.,
1117111}ACITIMIS 07
Cooking. Parlor and Heating
•
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, renders, eto.,
AM ltenpfacturers of the Oelobratod
COOECTNG.
NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET.
JytMlytrt PITTSBURGH, PA.
Uffill2MUl
TAILOR,
Mid EIRCI
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. bislis Sow
se4Cn' lydre
PnTSBURGU,PA
JAS. M01.A.1.70131.4q.
MINIMICIVEZE OF
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fuel Oil,
del:kdlyte Nos. IGS and 170 Second Street.
GEORGIC
lianefaehlrer and Dealer le all kinds of
TOBACCO, BNITIT AND CIGARS,
A D
LEAP TOBACCO,
Cbrnrr eliSmithfidd Street and Diamond AUey,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
w. n. WOOD
WOOD, MOOREEAD & CO
01/100FACTr0tittl OF
i'Lmerionn Galvanized Sheet Iron,
And Sole Agenta for (ho Me of
W. Dittos WOOO . O
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron.
Also, Gahaulred Cumigeteil Iron, for Roofing.
SW-Wore 13.1 knot Arrert, Pitirbargh.
Jo2.2l'playact'
--
11.1e,Nlek
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND IVIIOLELSALE DEALER IN
Cheoze. Butter, Seethe, Flaky
And Produce Generally,
dAwl , No. 25 Mod Slnrt, Pittsburgh.
gisreTarerts roe TO! COOS or 11[0314 UR Drixrer, at
prices reryltig from two to thirty dollar.
Alelorrilnal Supporters of every kind.
Spinel Props Lir narrator. of the spine
Shoulder ( ( nor, of every kheL.
Suspensory Bandar.., Improved varieties .
Pilo Props, for the support end tura of Piles
SPUN... mato soul finnale, all six..
Breastlnv% oU eotwn.iro sAsortrnent.
Nursing Mines and Artificial Nipples, late.t Impart.
meats.
dew Cupping Apparatus, a greet improvement over tho
copping gllim•ed.
hlngnetic .51echines, a seperlor kind, 10 1% Drat
KINS1:11 Is obis agent fur Marsh's Radical Core
Into, which use-ally corns cash of !tortoni In six months.
Sold at UII . liEysitivB •
Wholaselo Drag Store end Truss Depot.,
110 Wood street, sign of the Goblets Mortar.
air - Cr.11.1 . 01.10 . 11 Ilan
Urc—
Within n nut shell all the merits
Of Crlstdoto's never Noon.' Dye:
Red it midget black, to boom transforms n gray.
And keep the hbrta always from decay.
This inatchlessroritaliaing Hair Dyo still holds ila pot
Dm as the moot harmless and efficacloun flair Dye Go th
world. Odd wholesale awl netall by
-
101 l GEORGE 11. KEYSER,
o. 140 Wood street.,
neth " Sign of the Golden Mortar.
- - -
DR. KEYSER'S - SHOULDER BRACES—From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, Itho—For more than 8
years taut we bare constatitly worn the Washington Stu
pender Brace, manufactured by Dr. Goo. It. Keyser, of No
110 Wood street, In this city, nod woobi heartily recut.
mend It to all who are compolltal to follow a stsientary
potion. As we bare before remarked, to calling attention
to He merits, It answers for • brace and - suspender., the
weight of the pantalasus bang so placed es to continually
land to bring the shoulders to their natural position and as.
Pond the chest., Women, kaoline:Lad whom are annually
LaJored by tho weight of onormona "skirts,” should oho
procore these braces. Be tankedar in proctoing tho kind
mentioned, no marry of the braces sold are humbug. Sold
at Dr. GIEO. IL LLEYSKU'ii, WholotOloDroglßete 1 40 Wood
reek sin of the Bolden Mortar. I cedictitwar
Ir you value your teeth, and a pure breath,
aolalthy glunaort, and comElble mouth, go to KEYSKIM,
140 Wool street, and to s bottle of %You's Too.= 1 7 / 1 513
hnd Too= ['own. leafkdkariF
— Toonum:lm ill instantly cured by afowtlrons
of Dr.Keyser'a loath Achs Reimely. Prepared and eold - •
the drag store DR. KEYSER, 140 Wood at,
sex V Awn of the Golden ifeetar.
TIIE lIEALTII OF AMERICAN IVOME N
—Forman,' yews I bore been troubled with general
tedarinemend languor, bah manta] and phyaimh oaperoig
Iletlemness, dull headache, paha In We head and temple*,
and tendency to stiffness. palpitation ef the heart,
eery easily Watered or etched, appetite amiable, stomach
and bowels demingesl, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion woo nore . lo brieig on all the-symptoms, nod I bad
In felling of the womb, mil great pain In thee rei
sion. One physician after mother @Mewled his Mill' and
wore me up. A patient nod pereMmlng use of MAW
SIIALVSUTERINECATIIOLICON fortunately mired on
and I Imre no words cultielent to exprieta my thankfulness.
SIM. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I cm truly any that Thai, boat a sufferer f r mmy years
with whites and deranged meristmation. Afters while I
had other trouble., such pale ram, indigeatien: wasting
way, general languor and debility, polo In the small of the
back, a sort °lashing and dreggingerturatiou,ialu between
'the shoulder blades °stealing down the spine, loes of epee.
site, tronble In the stomach and bowels, with cubs hands
and feet and dreadful nervousness. The lout mcitommt
would mate me feel as if I Mould fly away. I tried doctors
and drugs, and everything, nee later mother, without the
benefit One bottle of MARRILALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLe
ICON Manual aurae of tel eymptorm for the hotter, and
ow I ate entirely and radically cared. T wish that every
woman mold know what It will do. CLARIERIA ODER.
AIAREUALLII UTERINE CATROLICAN his mead m
life, as I verily bailers. I tried doctor. and medicine until
It rimed opelrer to try longer, wheat Inset with a lady who
mommended the Catholloon iostrongly that I deemed it my
duty to try It. I was moody troubled with doranged men
struation. My symptoms wen principally pains to We back
and abdomen, hoaxing down pain at the tiro of the filmes,
bloating,colle, nannies, constrion, Wing mif the hack
aud limies were bruised or Igo en, eructations and smutting
anxiety (life seemed to be *burden') disturb.' aleep, &lot
nessolutddminga, fatigneon walking in the, morning, data.
knee, oonalpatiourpressure ofbloott in the bead, &alarms
eepMally when stooping, groatirritability of temper,altamt
constant inclination to pass water, great revile...men and de
sire to weep cried nnhappy. I was not:only entirely, cured
myself of all these Symptoms, which I Lava given aa en im
perfect amount of my sniferlagedbu nave known so many
others curedin our town that I fel t bound to let you know ,
that other. whom similarly situated may aim findrelief.
Ell VOSBURGIL
For a bog time I had Mettle.=Plllobt with We follow.
log}wasemaciated and Irritable; I
seemed to abound In complallbb owl ofwhlehTwill try to
glee you: pain Indioa lower organs, and a feeling a. Ifsome.
thing was going to fell one, Inability to walk mach au ac.
count of a fooling of tonneau /thing sad draggind, and
shooting palm to tho back,lolnak and extendlng doih th e
bap. the Joltlnft produced bigtol d. 7.wal groat
tomach tin;
er=che, wirritrinVr a n the eartu every fiber of the
body eeented von, great Irritability; Intense nernkancet,
oduld not bear ltke lead exeltainent wlthontbelngproatrated
for • day; Fonda /warmly 11 , 011 q SIM! the bonne, used did
not take &ammo in anything. !I hid Omen; hope, hatted
rind everythlum en I apposed - JO ffin , but a Mend rolled
my atterkilda to - FLABOIIILLII IITEIUNB IIIATIICILICON.
tookl it. hobbit against hope: -sow fOrtunatoly It cured
t.. 1404 there la r ust - d et idalb gratehd , woman In
the oountry. I trust - ad mill roW IL Ille truly the woman'.
friend In Loa}. ,
11AR517.1 LL , B GTERINSCATHOLICON %Kt orrtoiti•
ty etre Iblitteg optic Mask ,illottes, Ropproutd,
or Patnrat 11Meetretation, Riddle', begainetation=
Mat r6e VW Xidner or 11 e,1
, 717 cut. &logics et' Immo.
Mutsu of 17rine, zra,rtb.r., m. rrevammsy.otcp..s.
OA Fulighaim, om.Ph 47 •ft''' ." . " 11 trams
.4 4 .4. e, ImPaowtre , Id wah fi g catruorrne•
The pike emazaruzvk urEßnixoArnoziediv
is oft pato., d a ,uazg mak bag , • . . -
• . On at- receipi Vex sfiribotau ehanbilenl by a ,
Prue:irk qf Marge, to the
p d egrets route,:
.13e =tutor to earth thiped eamddren, towns timely
lit iebtfinlemintie that . t Medicine rill be mat ces receipt
./4he meat,. Adams ' ' 'it& Mall. XIITISPa,
't c
od ., vilk
1 , ;-, ] . ~1NG.140 Wood etikjet.killlbimik'
ybi '..' g ', SIP dUhibiliklen 'WNW '
,-,404b) abbrstionusnt4.
:•••: •
Select
MRS. DR. J. IL WlLSON:linqen.au
MONDAY - NEXT, Nor.IGNk, a Soled - to Age
vale that, turner of F. , h and IJberty streete. whetter
the paVounge of parents ho , aieh to educate their all
dreatn-• piestesehool, •
NIVANTED.-A medium
_sized dwelling
Ifoose, situated within the limits of Pittsburgh or
Allegheny, Is wanted by the advertiser immediately. Ad.
dress tor • good Conant Itoa VS, Post Ofthe. Asir
CURRXR LY LE-
A HISTORY OF MY LIVE,ot
THE STAtiV. IN R.O3I;INOE,
AND THE SAO IN
UT Lonsi !tunas, POW
Mrs. La. FRANC R. WRiGUS, of ltaltlware.
With a Portrait of the Author
MINER, Inolmile Agents,
ALUABLB LAW BOOKS AT LOW
PRICES.—
idledStstes Digest:
Peters' do •
United States Etat Cate at Large;
Peters' Condensed Reports, Supreme Court U. S.;
Cushing'. Reports Supreme Court of 31nesachnsetts
Dornat's Civil Law, by Strahan, Cilshlng's edltlon;
Roper on LegaeleS;
Wheaton's ardwyn's NlslPrlo%
Tho alas,' Books we offer at greatly reduced priors.
nol4 RAT & CO., 55 Wood street.
INDIA AND TILE 111NDOOS, being n pop
view of Lilo Geography, ilistory, Government, Man
ners, Cnstotos, Literatare and Religion of that ancient pos.
pie, with au account of Christian Missione anding theta, by
P, Do Ward. la 1 vol. l2mo.
nol4
BALLADVALE FLANNELS—These pop--
ultzr Flannels, so celebrated beam.. or their mullein-k
-nish, quality, are always to be found at storeof
MURPHY. k BURCHFIELD,
Who also have on hand Shaker and Welsh Flannels, Hams
Webb do, Falk Warp and Colored Ray Btsto Flannels for
chlldrens' wear: twist
KAY & CO, 65 {Foal •Oast
QPURGEON'S NEW BOOK—The Saint
und Ills Savior. or The Progress or the Bout to the
Knowledge of Jesus. Just published wd received by
JOHN 8. DAVISON,
111014 GI 3Ltrket street, near Fourth.
WAVERLY NOVELS, IlorsEnoLn EDl
rinx—lionhoc; the November No. of this beautiful
edition Is now ready for tmtneribers and others, at
DAVISON'S Bookstore,
01 Market street
T SHALL not suffer from Chapped Hands any
more, eincel hoe* that Fierning's Glycerine Cream,
which he mile M the corner of Market et. and the Diamond,
cores them entirely. eoi4
DUFF BOXES AND INFANTS' A
BRugtes, .t an price at JOS. FLEMING'S,
PURE 01110 CATAWBA BRANDY, equal
to any Imported Cognac, to be bad at
aoi4 JOS. FLE3LINGPS.
HONEY AND BROWN WINDSOR SOAP,
Palm and Goths Soap, Frangiparml and Almond
Soap, Porcine and Barber's Soap, for sale at
JOS.FLESING'S,
011EAP LEAF 'TOBACCO.-3 Md.% of
kJ dunned Lent Tobacco Just received on consignment
from Limisvillo, and for sale by W. &D. DINEIIART.
nol4 No. Wood St.
BLADDERS WANTED.—Hog, Calf arid
Reef Bladders wanted at the Tobacco, Staff and Sagar
Mere of W. & D. RINEHART,
nol4 No. 43 Irwin St.
TENN. WHEATS FLOUR.-
11:KP eacka Wheat,
30 extra family Flour, on uteamer Rock City
to arrive, for male by (no 14) 'ISAIAH DICKEY k CO.
SAMUEL FAHNESTOCK,
No. 74 Wood Street, Pistsburgh
,
, AS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE, which he will sell very low for CASH.
In addition toll's Locke, Hinges, Knives sad Porke, SP. , ns
and large assortment of Carpanters' Tools, he has received a
large supply of SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUITERS,
SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS. SLEIGH DELLS AND
ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. ocTe....dtf
NEW CARPETS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. D. & D. MeCALLUNI •
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY
lA, large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIS,
Oro Wear atyloa for Pall Trade, canoprlalug
VELVET AND BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY AND THREE PLY,
SIIPERYINR AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Dutch, Remit, List, Rag, Hall and Stair Cerpetg
Russ, !tats, Cocoa Ratting, Stair Rats, ke , &c.
db.. • chulrs lot or Drougets from one to lour yards wide;
beautiful patteno elm,- Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 foot
with ell other goods tonally found to first clam Carpet
Stores, ell of which we are pretstred to sell et the very low
est rota'. for 01/11/. tx-5 W. D. k. R. McCALLUM.
Eye and Ear
K. 3. L. 8311TH would inform his pa
..L., tient. and friends. that :n compliance with tho request
to return to lialtimoro on special businens, ho will be absent
from the city about fifteen days after which time ho will cos
turn to nossain in Pittsburgh during tho presets Winter—
Ile would alms rexpeettully tender his thanks to he citizens
of Pittsburgh and vicinity for their liberal pat nage and
boapimilty no unice.ally channacriatic otitis, ly honors
ablo and nolsle hearted Pennsylsaniano. nonttitti
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD
THEIR LARtiff ' . I%)CE off ,
Ai_ LADIES' DRESS ,GOODS
•
TO THE PR ENT LOW PASIT PR r rEs. roII T HE C LDREN'S FRIEND—AYER'S
Irwin H. D.
Cr NFECTION.—The public hoe ton g sincere.
qulrdl a Worm Remedy that is alike efficacious, and at the
PlElle UMW, tem injurious to the health and constitution of
children than the specific heretofore known an Termlfuge.
That remedy Is now offered le Ayer ii Worm Confvetion. It
is warrroted pukoly vegetable—in destiluto of Calomel ro d
Me Dinerals—will perform all that Vert:Mame RN do—to
deamat to take--lenven no ususeci—does not sicken, and
rill not injure Um constitution of the smallest or moat dell•
mite children. Compounded end far Pale at the Drugstore
Pr JOHN WALT, Jo.,
noll corner of Wood and Sixth sta., Pittsburgh.
LOST.—A,draft drawn by G. S. Backus,
Oen. Agent, Nashville, Tenn, for $403,99 payable GO
days after eight, on Barnuel F. Tracy, New York.
The above draft was dropped between the Post Nice via.
Atnithtield. Liberty me., and our of It will be of no
Telce to the tinter.
We will be greatly obliged If the antler will hand It to us.
LSAIAII DICKEY & CO.,
. noll No. 11l Water at
— I FALL AND IVINTER.I—
COOKING AND PARLOR STOVES,
RATES AND FENDERS,
VIRE IRONS, SCUTTLES,
And other mamma& anklet to my lire, for sale to ralt
CEO. R. EICELEY,
Federal street, Allegheny.
G ROCERIES -100 bga prime Rio-Coffee;
70 Of. onto. T. U, Black and Imperial Teas;
CO boxes 55 and Ss Lnmp IToLamo;
WO kegs Naibi, assorted alms;
100 boxes Window Olga, assorted miser,
60 doz Zinc Piaith Board.%
100 do Corn Drams; .
600 bills. Straw Paper,
WO Las 01Ira, Older, Rmin and Palm Soaps
100 do Would and Star Omnilles,
For sole by nail R. (WILLSON 0 CO.
A.ITTSI3URGEI GAS STOOK-100 sham
of new Hock will be mid by order of the Treatoes of
tho Piltxlrorch Om Company, at the Merchants' Ex
change, on Fourth 5t.,00 THURSDAY, the 10th Mat., at T
o'clock, P. M., In lota not exceeding are alarm each.
Terms of payment will .os2) per ahem at time of arts,
and the balance on or before the 91st December next.
AUSTIN I.OOIIIS CO.,
IStock k Note Brokers, No. 02 Fourth St.
R. W. Lute, Anct'r. nolo
JOB VRINTING.--•
CAEDS
aka , r.Ans.
. DILL HEADS,
DILLS LADINO,
POSTERS,
PAMPHLETS,
LABELS
',Enka HEADS,
And every description or Job Printing,plainor ontansent
al, executed nently, promptly and at reuonnble tans by
Wlt. 0. JOHNSTON
(no 7 ) Printers, Binders and Stationers, 17 Wood St.
BEANS -25 bags for sale by
null lIERIt 11. mums
DOTATOES-300 bus. Red Potatoes just
j. received sad fur sate by T. LITTLE A CO,
01l No. 112 Second street.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-50 sucks, 50110
each, Just reed and for sale by
T. LIITLR A 00.
CUOICE GREEN APPLES-200 MAL in
dor* iturfor Bale by net T. LITTIN & CO.
• .
ra Wan. Arne/in= and French
fur Baia by O. A. PAIINESTOCK & CO, '
noli _ corner
Wood and Plant aft;
QPANISII BROWN-25 bbls. for sale by
P.A.null PA lINESTOCIC Ca
WINTER APPLES.-400 bbts. Russets,
Rome Beauty and Mixer kiwis, of mmorlor qualrY.
for We tu the Intrwl or lOC .
uol.o LEWIS INERTON, 107 Wood at.
IiACON-200/0 lbs. Bacon Shoulders just
rec d nod for solo by R. ROBISON t 00., liberty et.
T 1 REED BEEF-3 tee. S. C. Pried Beefjust
roe'd and for ado by nolo IL IIODISON & CO.
SYRUP AND .MOLASSI4S-10 WAlLGolden
KLArnp; 1,1? X 0 Mohr.. for sale by:
IL ROBISON & CO. - •
O lL—a
'Lard . Oil;
v., do 1,10.,i, 1 / 4 1 du,
• by nob) " • ; oN ko
FLOUR -50 hble. Extra Family Flour;
- co t o do Surt,"d h o, ,
co.
CALOMEL--Englith and Antericanl9o
nmjad rwetna eryi. to, de by .
nl. PAUNESTOOK Z 00.,
rxe torture af Youth =8 Wood
PURE NITRIC ACLII-20 carboys in store
awl tar d• by ILL TAILIMITuIIa a 00.
_
QULPIIIIRIO ACID-16 tarboys on - hanci
and Ibr Nall, by DOG B. LAU tr.P.MOCkt CO.
CILIALK-15 bbla.just ree'd null for sale by
J ua s , , . 0.411A0N131001t a 00.,
THOU,: RUBBER' HORSE OOVERta=The
J. tat quality (of p4e at old se Chant •
31 0x0,R49§
11K*641 and for Ml. b . EHRIV E kDILWOILTH.
Ct TAROH—Af Bble, N7l Stml ,
P " c "! ° 1.1 ) ; Ale,
FTIMMASIALTANT,MIERAPAN ,
PPIUNCL — TeR O2I 7.I.i 4 SPthigi fa " " lik..... rt.
Y. P.
tat
1111.1114;urapct
:The Maiinfactire ' :liisurance Comp*
,Oflfee -No. IA - - 2..Aanso,
2711,4 ns L Pl 7 ti,
al—Capital $500,000.
AINAT ALL KINDS or
and Inland Riska
Pregideet,
ES, Vice President
FRED WYEK Secretary.
Charter Perpe.
Fire, Marine
AARON Lk UM-N..
•
Aaron Z. Lipplrn.rott, Thorn., Charles IV*
Wm. A. Rh.da, Wodiam Neal, Alfred Weeks,
J. Rinaldo Sank, Chas. J. Field, John P. Simon.
jamas P. Smyth
Judge Beath, E. D. Jones, Esq,CaslL.Cit. Bk.
James )tilling, Esq, 3fivs-rs. Halm= 2 Oa. -
Jaz:m..ll°2.d, Esq.. Esitusedy, JY., k OL,
C. IL Paulness, Esq.. " Wade Camino. k Co,
J. S. Cunningham to.
Pittsburgh 0111 a.. N IVa
a.92lms street"
J. W. IkIAILTIXE ' kraut
rstre2..fc W. W. WILSON; Agent, DatniqoB.
Merchants' Insuraice Co. of Philadelphia.
WM. V. PETTIT, J. SIeCANN, Secretary.
Amount Of Capital Stack p‘ia in and larratetl...l.7lo,ooo 00
Surplas 03,324 SS
V.l/3,4% 35
insures Cargo Disks on tl oOhio and IlisaissapDl Divers and
tribotarlea. Insures sainst loss or damage by Fire,
also against the perils of the Era, and Intent'
Navigation nod nansportation. • '
DIELY.4.-TUILS.
Wm. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Pommy, D.J.
McCann, E. V. Witmer, Rene Coition, herd. Woutston,
John A. 51arttludi, Charles D. Bright. John J. Patterson,
Disrood T. Posey. "
W3l. V. PETTIT, Prr
E. P. WIT \lel.. fire Pre.idnot.
Dincurr J. Seurtary.
6X7.8311/.
Iger, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia.
Hock, Alorhmn k Stilt°lei do.
Tmltr, Bro. A Co., do.
P9-..99, Caldwell A Co., do.
A. T. Lane k Co., do.
Ste Jostle° & Co., do.
PITTSBURGH OFFICE., No. 97 WATER IiTREEZ
auGaltf IL W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
The Great Western Fire and ham In. Co.,
OP MILLADELPIIIA.
No. 331 Walnut Street.
CAPITAL—.-- VlOO,OOO
PURE INSURANCE--Perotoal or Whited, made in town
or coontry, on every description of pltiperty.
INLAND INARANCY, on Goods by fkml, Laza and
Land Carriage to all parts of the Union.
MARINA: I NSURANCE, on Vessels, Cargo and Freight,
euibrucing River Transportation.
C. C. LATIIROP, President.
Joseph J. Racket, Nveretary
W. DARLING, Vico President
end Treasurer.
U. K. Richardson, Assistant Secretary.
°RECTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. •
/1011. Ilettry D. Moore, 56Walnut street.
Alexander NMllden, Merchant, 14 North Front st.
John C. flouter, firm of Wright, Iloutor & Co:
E. Tru-y, firm of Tracy & Baker.
John R. 3lcCordy, firm of Jams, Whits & McCurdy.
S. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co.
Jaz. D. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith k Co
Th.. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillmple & Zeller.
Dam llralshurat, kttorney and Counsellor.
Theo. W. Dakar, Goldsmith's Roll.
Stillwell S. Bishop Arm of Bishop, Simom & Co.,
William Darling, (lota of Reading,)
John Rice, 90South Front street.
E. Harper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. IL Brown & Co.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
aptflos—ap7 97 Rotor scree, Pittsburgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
11 - oriheest Cbrner Seamot anti 117thitil ..pretts,
.PIIILADELPHIA.
The following statement exhibits the business and coed •
thin of the Compimy to Nor. 1,1838:
Premiums received on Marine and Inhlnd Risks
to Nov. 1, 1850 $714,G84
Fire Premiums 178,798
Intend on Loans.. 8,704 47
Total receipts - • 8400,18
Paid./Uri]. Leases. ... -404,417 OA
Fire “ 39,737 89
Expense. Saar 4 I uld Cornadesiona.— 0,489 00
/I..insarance. Smart. Premiums and
Agency Charge.--
Balance rem/doing with Go op'y.- $328,057 07
The assets of the Company are as follawk—
Phil. City and County Bands._ $ 16,849 181 .
Railroad Bonds .. ...... ...... —........ 11,000 W Cost Price
First Mortgage Real Estate 143,400 00
Stocks, Collatorals on ta11... ..*...... 32,400 00
Girard and Consolidation Bank
Stock , 6,725 00 .
epoaited with Sherman, Duncan & f
Co., Now Yark................... 80,000 00
Deferrtel Pa3 - merit on Stoc k not lot
dn. ' ' 07,700 00
Notes for Marino Premiums........._ . 108,080 40
Doe from Agents sectiked by bon ds. 34,376 18
Premiums on Mieles recently he
sned, and debts due thee., 20.470 00
Balance In Bank, 16,446 74
1529,05 T 00
The Board of Directors have this day deelored •
DIVIDI;ND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,
Peptide on demand on the business of tho Company the
let Instant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President
Ent.. ifyurnout, Becretnly.
TIIO9. J. BUNTER, Agent, Pittsburgh,
noMnonile Nn. 90 Water lame
Franklin Fire Insurance Company or
PHIL AD.ELPHIA
DIRECTOM.
Charles W. Drcker, Adolph E. Doris,
George W. Diehards, I Samuel Grant,
Thomas Hart, David S. Drown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob D. Smith,
'Publ. Wagner, Morris Pattertron.
CIIARLEe N. HAMMIER, President.
Datum G. BISCIZIL, Secretary.
This Company continues to make immanent, permanent
cc limited, on every description of property In town and
country, at rate. as
l ow as are consistent with security.
Theompany hove reserved a large contingent fund,
which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invented,
afford ample protection to the asentred.
The /womb, of the Cowpony, on January Ist, 1851, as pub.
haled agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were as follow.
vitt—
Mortgages__
Evil Estate..
Cult,
57,732,708 41
Dime their Inoorporation, • perkal of twenty-one years,
they hare rum upwanle of Ono Poor Hundred
o f Dollars Lades by Am theraby affording edition:a
of tho
ad
of Iruntance as welt as their ability and
diarcait lon to meet with yrotopimod all liabilities.
.7. DAHMER COSTLaI, Agent,
alga Ofnce Southland tor. Wood and Third sta.
Continental inanntnee Company.
hecenporated by CU Legistature of Ftrassylranta,
WITH A
PERPETUAL C U A KIER
Auttimired Capital, Ono 11111 lork Dollany.-
lSe.red and Accumulated Capita-
HOME OFFICE.
No. al Walnut Street, abort Second, Fa aoddpda.
Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, kr..
geneatly.
Marine Insurance on Wpm, and Freights, to all parts of
the world.
Inland Innrranoe on Ganda, kr, by Lake*, Mars, Canals
and Lead Canines, to all parts of the Union, on the moil
fattooble term., =militant with smutty.
.• MIICTO/3.
GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Dieds, ak,
Philadelphia.
WM. BOWERS. formerly Register of Wills. • .
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman k Smith, Impogl4
Hardware and Cutlery Merchant., No. 21 North
rime; above Market., Phila.
JOSEPH AT, firm of Joseph Oat A Eon, Coppersmiths, Ni,.
12 Quarry street, Phil..
EDWARD Y. MACHETTE, firm of Machette &
a
Importing Hardware Merano:lto, No. 124 Marth=
West, above Race, Phila.
HOWARD lIINCILMAN, firm of Livingston & Co., Prodoo.
alai Commission Morchinta, No. 271 Market at., above
Eighth, Phil.. .
(ROUE W-COLLADAt, Preddent.
iirrums,l3<cretary.
.301311 - 11 A ROBINSON Agent
N 0.24 Fifth etreet , nP etnirs.)
Life Insurance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
♦nn
-TRUST 001dPANT. •
Sbutheat Cbrner qf Walnut and lbaro, Stmt,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated AprE at h, 1860. 011fdtalBtock $500,000
ALRICANDER WHILDIN Pretddent,
MARSHALL lIILNIZEY, V ice President,
JOSCi C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
DOA= OP 110.2.11.
Aksander Wtrodln Louts A. Goday,
Marshall Mammy,' T. &monde Harper,
Wiliam P. Bolton, Saha Tracey,
Hon. /mph Al/Lson, Thomas S. Smith,
John C. Sims, George It. Omhans,
Solna BOW 111•0, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Pizoons.
WIC P. ntwix, M. D., Medical Rraridner.
MD Company makes Rama= On Ihns, on Most namma.
bin terms. it bra been auemmfally
ita loam, and assua mural
yams byan experienced board of °Moors andged for
trustee% and
trnsteer, has away. paid promptly ls awry
Inv damming of confidence and patronage.
R. W. POINDEICHCR, Agent,
97 Water street, Pltaburgh.
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of
PHILAPELPIIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
Caertti.sl77,9s3—Assrm $220,974 43--Sscoarrr Iwrzarram.
Fire Immure on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, to.
In town or country.
The mutual principle combined with the wrcuritY of a
Stock Capital, entitle. the foamed to shore in the profits of
the Company, without liability for icimm.
The Script Certificate+ of this Company, profits are
courertible at par , Into the (NMI Stock of Camp=
• CI,IrM T/NO nodal t.
IL M. .11CiCILMAN, Becre ' t ' ary.
DIUGITMUI.
0. M amid,
John IL Worrell,
2.
Benj. IVLothrop,. Tingley, •
IL L. area,
Robert Toland,
• CL Bteventam,
Char. Leland,
Km. IL Semple, Fitteleg.
J. 0. COFFIN, Area
ter Third end Woodotrects
©em Tingley,
Wro:R.Thompion,
Sunned Dlopham,
0. W. Carpontar,
Robert Stoon,
0. S. Wood
3.lnroballitio,
Jacob T. Bathos,
William Al mew,
Neptuyte Inoyartmee Voinipang,
Ow . PHILAD.ELPHIA,
Franklin .Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Otwookod nailer the Ovaiital Insurotwo Low, with • mitt
mow of $lOO,OOO, privileged to Increase to 1,50D,000.
Itworto against !moor tharotgo by Vim Haritto, lola*
Roviption and Transportation.
omecci.
• IL O. LAVOllLLN.Treilltait. .
'RICHARD MUDD, Wee President:
• : Richard
W. Riottaibury, . Richard
yp~pt=
0. ,
0, 0. Butler.
jelyo Ofiloi , XiDiyithillo,U,(entraitcoos coda )
PhUadeiphin and.,Liftt
BUIL/ NOB.OOIt PAIC .
r a .
• . I,lo .• l49 • l3 htwint'SWOok•••••_ ,, •
OPPOP,I'P.B.TIII.OI7BTOIit ll_
Will nit} ill klub of lanais" ether PaPairm_ o .
Ludtpi,oti-orery doicriptkm at Pmperipo. / I___, =, n
...ROPLIKEt . P. ElNO;lseiddoa ,
' W.wAunnw,wornama •
g.
taik;
Polka Chqtan, e
Chain Palsy%
.--
• - lrilLASavvry ; - - • -
o.llhormaza;
- 1- I, 4taamps*,ekasitiq% ,
wla allamitWisto
z1.7.1V-,1
~~~ ~~ ~-~ .~ -
_sec -- x. _ rev:
Poniqinutia - j
Jacob Painter
D.
A.. E. Park,
.1. •
EMT' rattenw
J. P Tanner,
. T. drier Sproul,
W.
0. Markle,
Eam. Barr, Jr., ' '
C. A. Colton,
CITAETITILED CAPITAL..
/fir Fir e and Marine Maks
President—A.&
Tice President—lian
Socretary.and Tres=
otico to Steamboat Captains and
Ownexs.
Tan undersigned, representatives
ma. ijOrtilsnlleS,undeinrritink on. balk of Steanilada,dere
to ealtde attention of patties interested, to the fad that
Policies of Dmovade o e ainstat by the Male of the mss.
ter of boobs to hare at ell times. a watchman on duel, ee
well in Nei ea nnder way, by night newel! no day.
WM. P. JONEK
Agent Insurs'nee Company otNerih dinaraida:.
le A. RINITIART, 4
Secretary rittsburgh Life, Pre an&Platine Irdawl Co.
F. ht. GORDON, -
Fecratary Western 'normal Gampany..
SAMUEL L..MARDLIELL,
P.erendary Citintae bantam* Company.
JAMES A.
N
President Alonongthel7=reCompahy
tolo PIRTEYI
Demeter) , Ro 'remand Oanipany;
Agent Delaware Mutual Safety redurenee COmPiall '•
J. . MAR.TM - '-
Agent Manufacturers' IngaranceCompany.
R. W. POINDEXTER,
Agent Great Western and Merchants' Indira...pi
A. A. CARRIMR-A RHO,
Agents State, Flee and Marina Insurance Company;
monwealth Insulance Company; quaker City
. 11mti
Company. .
A. A. CARRIER,
President P IIIOS. J. UtfNTElt,ennaylvada Insurand Company.
Agent Farmers' and blerhanbue Insannice Cklospari..
November sth, 1857,
Eureka 'nonage Company - ,
OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Odin M. 99 Iratret SL , linnhyriat ;
azure, Nov. 1857:
Stock Bus Bills, pa3rablo on demand, antl scour.
al by two approval MAO 00
Cash ln Pittsburgh Trot 60,109 13
1
Premium notes.. .......... ...61,60{70
..... .... ....
Mortgage-- . .. .. .. .. . ... 6000 00
122 shares Exchang•Bank -. .......„. kW 00
300 shares Iron City 'Bank Stock—Amount paid ' 7,221 - 00
200 shares Allegheny Bonk Stook— 63 /4000 CO
67 sbareallochanlot Bank Stock-4:kst--....—. 4530 63
nook amounts— • ..... 11,672 23
J. IL Bhoetkberger,
W H. Nlmlck,
R. D. Calmat,
John A. Oanghey,
C. W. Batchelor,
James L Emmett,
W. j Andaman.
M,EM
Manufacturers' Insurance Company.
Fire, Blarine•asatl
Office--.IVo. tO . Aferehente Jecolartge...
riniAnsisdas,J !,
Notice is hereby' given, that the Agenc y Of
Ude Company, In the city of Pittebtrgh,nfil, ten farther
notice, be conducted by J. W. MARTIIN. whose long wspe.
stance In underwriting and connection with this alai 10
Philadelphia, well quad's him bar torductlag bubo*
In manner that will gine general eatlsfactian..l.l*.l ear
&ally recommended to all ourps ae wen as Ulm*.
siring Insurance. • - Secretary.
The baguette d fin &Stria Can • • y will be 'conduct...tat
N 0.96 WATER Street, Pitts • • • . •
enlitdtt is • • • . W.Alstr.2l:EN, Agent.••
Delaware Mutual Daftly Insurance Compaay,
heorporakd by the ZrOstature ciritnanthania,usaf..,
Office, S. E. Corner Tiiird and Walnvites.,
PHILADELPLLIA. , . ..
. . _ . . . ..
27,474 68
-4177,12
MARINE LItiSTIDANCASoit Vowls, Cargo, and hatigttl
to all parts of the world, ,
LNLAND LYSTELOGI.S Goods, by Rims, Palle,
takes and 14.1 Carriages, to parts of the UlllO6.
FIRE IArSURANCES on ercbandire genarally.--Gn
Stores, Dwelling Howes, de. .. ,- . .
.
Agreis of At , Ilse. P 4, 1866. .
Bon4 Slortgary and Real 6 ..-............--.11101,350 . .4
4
Pho-lphis Gay, and other tc0n5................= 108,Ertfl 16
Stock in Ranks, RaHroad and Insttratxxo.l...... UM) NI
RIGA Receivable- -.-_
Cash . bond. ... : .... ~-,. ...... - ..... -.,........,..„- , At SI
gamma in bush of Agents, Premiums an Hr
rine Policies recently tamed, and other debt! 5
doe the Company... ................... LTIAIIIO
Sulawription Notre It(1,0001*
William 'Martin .
Joseph IL Seel,' ,
Zdmund A. Sondes,
John C. Davie,
John R. Penrose,
Goarge o.Lelper,
Zama Dalitegtan, -
Dr. R. ILL lluson,
William C. Ludwig.,
Hugh Craig,
T ' rl::lttle "d y
ll_ Josses Brooke,
J. G.Jobroos,
Suns.
lIIMIT LTIIILTAIF, Secretary.
ap3lyd Ha
Pittsburgh
..Life, Fin d Karin Cos
Office, Corner Market aid Water _ -
rteratruaan, PA. _ _
ROBT. GALWAY, Preddent. F. A.Rnizglire, Ber'y.-;
Annamr rISXI3O, IL D., Examining Phydetan. r•
Thls Conimmy make. every Insurance appmtainingto'
conneetni with LIVE RISES-
Also, amine. Dull and Cargo LAM, on the Albin: and
hilrebnippl rivers and tributariaa, and Mari]. Mak am
And against lam or Damage b Plea
.Ihtb Tig;i4
gm against the Pea. of oh. Pea and Inland N.
Policies Isfrbdi at the lomat rates onside:et with enird72 ,
all paths. 7
$918,12S 09
. 84,:T7 78
.. 83,908 17
81,889 00
... 64,30 81
Robert anlway,
&mewl Ile/Marken,
Joeeph P. 011.1781 A,
John Scott,
Jansen Martha;
Dania Richey, - • '
Janine W. Haman, -
Chas. Arlmthnot,
falB—m726-ly
Insnrante Comp'y of Pittsburgh
BAGALET, Preatetertst,
BANIML L mAasunr, &entail.
Office 91 Water Street, twfweets Market anag Wood Bb
_r •
.361.....111111 and Cargo Itlaks on Mit Ohio sad._
DPWAhem am! Tribdiarim r • • • t•
Xriolures agatratloas or damagsby Aro: Ain, lido!
the perils of tbettlatand InLad Nayip!Joo Traospolt,
Won.
. -
Wm. Basy,
Samuel Roy Iltorilac •
Robert Dunlap, Jr., .!•
R. Rarbaugh, • .Tobn S.
Deancsl—Detrnoek,
Walter Rrynnt, . J. Drhoo
.lae. N. Doom., Wet. D.Rary •
- John &Lipton.
Ilonougahala Insurance CanovaNty;_...:
fl
Ornco, om iProzer at Inrure Against I No.
V/ kir as
& W le Are and ir.
AVM
Omana—JAMES.L. lIITICEDSON, Pm:Woe.
REMY M. ATWOOD, Becnrlary.
—• , -
•
. . ,
Wm. B. Minus, Ahm. Sing
, . ..
John Atwell,
_Wilson =ler.
Wm. t John McDevitt, . ..:
Thos. fl%rk" Glen. A. D•rry
Jim A. lAchisxt JeSAUsilkl
Western I=7 • Company
OP P/TTSBURGII..
GEORGE D President, •. '
P.M. GORDON, Secretary— _ ' - •
Will Llamas 'Rabat all ktilds of Pin end Katie* JUR;
- - l at. i d ikiet ll" :-- '
'- • • Gone Dszil ii:
ffitkentei
lIMA nonelnetitedlon man [ by INfrlpaßs ' mien i'Lliiiisii — s
In this community, and who will Moonily edlstprenopits
ly• mainmast theI)P7DX - Na 92 WideciEreds ilipStli
a Go.'s Waretnesse,l upstairs. PlttabinEts. Saab
R. ?diner, Jr.,
J. W. BoUerr,
Asainytr Arlibry,
C. Dawn
Moons Beat,
A. ritmick,,..
Masa',Klima CM.Partmerablp.
rratrtruit'OrjONES & SCULLY
day &oohed by mutual commit. - The business of Aim
Into firm will be settled at tYe °Hanoi by Wm. OIL Willy,
J. lI.JONttI.
- W#A 11. WWII. - .
Sgocanar to lolled a tiFtiur i ) - 4 7 .
Forwarding, Commission: apt,
BIMO 11 1, 151 ,'
- NO. al Water-mud 01 Visit, Streets,
Coonsequenceathe flnaticial
=gamuts of the country, and theri7diedaffilfer m
tratlon of banner netting Ibuirefrop, entirely. uuladuid
at tha elms of
..the •retant- ode at W. - IL : Murphy to J. 414
Burchfield, In the firm of /dumb) Burch 'balm*
has been annulled, and elie Inuineneb. e iun Ateel
formerly, under the tale iIIifIIRPHE M
, • J. M. 1111 . 11C113
•
Pittsburgh, Oct. 21,'1b67:—m1 . 7.
UTION—Tho 00-Partaership
CAW,.foreerlding ander the name told dyke ntY=Me
& oat. thle day &wand by litaitatiom.; The take
lame of the drmwlLL be rimed at the old stand; St. Muir
dna, neer the old Allgbeny Bride% by"W. 11. nones,
who is duly authorised toren the naitie of the iint, la the
settlement of its affairs.
P ,,,, batrohe &Ph lat. I%T.
• ' _
CO - PARTNERSDIP NOTlOE—Thacaw
wiped here tido - direntined Into s
der the name and style ee PUELEII, PAW BPI,
purpose_ ornienneketniine Wayona,Carts,DraysL4e4 bee U .
W its rora ii, haring taken the old eirtagbhed MINT 0 I
Mama Phelps. ear 2Ca, and baring erected eattrer Wet
end enbstetelal building; end proeund
wee a deo bded tureftwei
withlarge and wants
l.. 11=10"7 P e '' -- soonew *ha
1.04 b
fr.teet to the= 'AI
promethium, sad .
work warranted lobe olds bed AMAMI. eme_mulkalletra
oar faring bad 'de •r•hreoPpetfaX• In tbe vounele, tkq
hope by arta attentlihreadt IMMtilatel) of the
rouge liberally bestowed en theists fray. --
1111.-We tentdaY NO" r.r. 7 1 . 3 1 - rIIT WM WORK
101111 W. ?AWOL
AL AVM Nowt .
_ . _ ..
ALLE r RENY V Air.l.p r amm
RAIL OAD.-REMOTALOE
B GET , , , TO Truregaria or =mu. AND'.
cARSON b c • !MG WARE,ILND A GREAT U.
RUCTION •r T • • L RATEL-GA AMARA" JULY Slop
18.57, • .. will be received avAlEnvltUmballowlagnitro.
To Mahoning ....,............".„At 25e. prrloopuunds.
'foamy% 1a1i1y....:4.:74.' Um ''' " *.
To -......t.:.;;;;.."....:40. 21k. . ..
.• . '
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