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SATURDAY MORNING, NOV. 21, 18117
A prmedy . for 'Lard Thriert . .....'
7 7 ,
If we were desirous, says the y
BateMi, Cf , piciting out a good'
the benefits or auceisilw
Lhose merchants in y . -
Rho, during ths .. !a
timid weraii•6:
relied ci
to tom
la.
..410n of
-al point to
. and New York
- ,- regardless of all
aced their prices and
idl y a nd freely, in . order
creased sales on diminished
public are Watt that those who
no have not onli generally extricated
elves from difficulties, but actually made
envy. Boma have been obliged to renew their
stocks from other cities. .
Advertise I There is do investment so abso•
lately certain to pay ten per cent. and upwards,
_as advertising. The man who will only lay by
a certain small share of his profits every year,
as those profits increase, and will devote it sim
ply to advenising will grow rich. At a time
like' the pret r eat, the advantages of advertising
are seen in all their lustre. Cdnfidence is what_
tho world wants now, and nothing is so likely to
re-establish it as a stirring retail business, and
all the usual signs of active life. Continual
announcements of sales, the repoits of bar
gains, the announcements of what there is new,
will do, more to set things straight, than the
arrivals from California. It is not, after all, the
money in the country which will revive a better
feeling. If piople—as we have said before—
would get together and exchange briskly even
without a circulating medium; if the farmer
would "swap" with the merchant, and the
broker trade shares of stock for any kind of
capital equivalents or labor values, we should
really be just whore wo were before—vgld of all
things likely to produce such a blessed result,
there is nothing to be compared to copies,
'spirited and ingenious advertising.
I`lll SITPUIXB COLIST.—The amendment to the
Constitution by which our Supreme Court was.
made electiire, provided that the fire jedges
cleated in 1857 should hold their offices respect
ively for 8,6, 9, 12 and 15 years, the terms to
be decided by lot ; that each judge thereafter
elected should hold his office for 15 years ; that
the judge whose term would first expire should
be chief justice : and . that if the terms of two
judges expired at the same time, they should
decide by lot which of the two should be chief
justice. The evident intention was to make
the terms expire .at intervals of three years,
regularly, and that each 'judge should, in that
way, be Chief Justice for l ithe last three years of
his tern,.
The Judges first elected' were Coulter, Lowrie,
Gibson, Lewis and Black.] Coulter drew the 15
year term, Lowrie 12, Gibson 9, Lewis 6 and
Black 3, so that their terms would expire as fol
lows: Black's in 1854; Lewis' in 1857; Gib.
son's in 1860 ; Lowrie's m 1863; and Coulter's
in 1866. But Judge , Coulter died in 1852, and
Judge Woodward was chosen In his place; and
Judge Gibson died in 1853, and Judge Knox was
electi.d that year to succeed him. Judge Black
was re-elected in 1854, but resigned in 1854,
and ;Judge 'Thompson succeeds him; Judge
Lewis' term also expires this year, and he will
be succeeded by Judge Strong. The terms of the
Judges, therefore, as the Court will stand after the
first ,lionday inDceember, will expire as follows :
Judge Lowrie's in 1863; Judge Woodward's in
1867; Jud go Knox's in 1868; and those of Judge
Strong and Thompson in 1872. Judge Black
was Chief Justice from 1651 to 1854 and Judge
Lewis from 1854* to 1857, in regular order; but
Judge Lowrie, if he lives, will be Chief Justice
for sir years, from 1857 to 1853; Judge Wood
wartll for four years, from 1863 to 1867; Judge
Knox for one year, from 1867 to 1868; and then
Thompson and Strong will hare to toss up for
that honor in the ensuing four years, from 1868
to 1872. In the meantime, however, one or all
of t*e judges may die or resign before the ex
piration of their terms; and in that not unlikely
case; the terms will get so mixed that it will re
quire the special attention of some State officer
to keep the run of them. Instead of an orderly
succession, we have a confusion which destroys
the purpose originallyin view, and which indi
cates either a want of foresight or an inability,
on the part of the framer of the amendment, to
empress a plain idea in plain words.
ru..l.l6l7sTrausx.—The, National Intelligmeer,
speaking of the COUTS6 of the gosernment
Intrar.ls Gen. Walker, says: •
"'The great rigor with which our Government
interpreted the obligations of neutrality in the
matter of the Enlistment Contremersy between the
United States and Great Britain has naturally
erected in the eyes of foreign nations a severe
standard by which we must consent to be tried
on all occasions which involve en infraction,
real or supposed, of our municipal laws and of
our rsovereign territorial rights." That both
of these sanctions have been violated by Gen.
Walker in the present' ttance cannot ho doubt
ed, if the positions Lau ed by our Government
against certain functionaries of Great Britain are
still t 6 be taken as the measure of our duty and
obligations under this head."
Our government, in the British enlistment
case, had no fear of offending the South, for the
• sympathies of the South were with Russia, and
wa r rather to conciliate the south that such a
ester]) course was pursued. But in Walker's
cane,l the sympathies of the South are the other
way. The Slnveholders favor fillibusterism,
because it may result en the acquisition of more
slave territory; hence the government connived
at Walker's escape, suffering the Neutrality
laws to be openly violated. One tithe of the
activity shown in the British Enlistment case
would haVe sufficed toprovent Walker's escape.
SQCATTLE 'SOVEZZIONTY ILLUSTRATED. —lf
Brigham Young wishes to enjoy under the laws
of sovereign Utah, the society of ninety-six
wives, what right hen Mr. Buchman, who has
no wife, to dictate to him with 871 pricy to back
his ipef dizitl Brigham Toting believes that
the Mormons have the right of regulating their
awn domestic institutions in their own way. Be
therefore has declared wir on the United Slates,
nod this is the second !reit of Mr. Douglas'
Oquatterßovereignty, Kansas being the first
Tug Lartnuativ.—We learn that the Pittsburgh
InfsrularY: -. under the care of Rer. Mr. Passe
rant, is in greet need of help. It is laboring
under a debt of $l2OO, and there is scarcely
anything coming in in the . way of donations,
although the demands upon its charitable aid
are greater than ever. Its condition strongly
appeals to the benevolent; and we trust that
the mere mention of the facts we hare named
will ho sufficient to prompt. the tender of Imme
diate aid.
-:K.01,4at. , 011.7f. Ily the author of tbm.Laciipllghter. no.
tow Cmby, lik.hul. A Co.
\This . is .a novel which Ins already rut; to its
twentilitth thousand, - and as but. little noise
has loon made about it, this may be taken as n
'fair teat of its merit: We have not yet read it,
e.,,,,,
but thoso who have, estrum us that it deserves
all. he popularity it h so quietly attained. We
commend it to gen al perusal. For sale by
Kay k Co., 'Wood et.
Tor the muebema Ally (Wet Le.
• The , Coming Mae:.
Alm. Editors—l co ~ tour with you as to the
importance of having the office of Controller
well filled, especially at'the outset. Permit me
to suggest a name whip h, lem convinced, will
command general con fi dnee and approval—that
of llrany LKMOCILT, of the Sixth Ward. Mr.
Lambert has served two 'years in Councils and
on the FinanceCommittahand is well acquainted
both with the finances and general business of
the city. He is an excellent , 'accountant, and
would make a firm, impartial, watchful and
'obliging officer. Ile secms to me the right man
for the right place. J.
Tub only sale in mining stocks was Pewslie,
at 5/; Pittsburgh;itylganeed.„ to 100 bid, 198
asked; Minnesota 5118.100; Rockland 25®28;
Superior, 5 bid; Toltec wen higher,l} to on
account of an encouraging letter received yes
terday from the mlne.r—Bogon Tay., Tuesday.
•
• Cexcrut, tho Itsltaa murderer, has been tried
sk.seend time for the murder of ;Policeman An
derson, in New :York,. btu
resulted lo f.."
fiiiiWieisseta Tronalee.
i i ,,,,,,, , ..,pr1s - in article i'ie ruwn
.
difactaties,insee the pnowin , , - gauge ~.
"There are none 13f th ter
wretceb
ed v it
em t a e e s cu a
i n i o v u e t ;
Brigham Young. Fl an d, though full of pre
keep loose =CO. qy defied the laws of the
' tension, bas _ ' .la dealings with the Federal
coluitil;' , ' as he defies the laws of decency.
GaTt ": a wretched imposter should take to
4 . , for his authority, the lessons of the
• and that he should attract upright men
d virtuous women to his, standard, is neither
more nor less than a disgrace to our age. Public
opinion is as ripe to justify : any rebuke of his
misdeeds, as it he and his crew were so many
Sepoys engaged in open assassination and bru
tality. Are they not, indeed, the Sepoys of
civilization? Do they not murder the noblest
of instincts? Do they not pollute and degrade
the most virtuous women? Do they not imbrute
and mislead men created in the image of their
God? And yet, while all this is so, it will re
quire mach deliberation and caution—much
boldness and decision—to abate this new evil
upon the body politic."
The Press does not over-estimate the impor
tance of the Utah rebellion, and wo agree with
it in the opinion that, "much deliberation and
caution" will be required in its management.
In the suggestion that the Mormons are the
"Sepoys of -civilization" we. trust our cotem
porary entertains no thought of submitting
them to the dreadful warfare now being carried
on in India. The handful of men who are now
battling with the climate and the Indians, as
well as the Mormons, should be reinforced by
the addition of thousands at the earliest possi
ble period. As a preliminary stop let the troops
now in Kansas be withdrawn from that territory
and despatched to the plains. A good military
force will bring Brigham Young and his follow
ers to their senses, and reinstate our subverted
national authority, in a comparatively brief
period of time. In this case "delays are dan
gerous"—all the difficulties that wo ore now
encountering might have been prevented by
prompt and decided action on the part of the
administration at their first appearance. But
the Mormons were forgotten in the anxiety to
overcome the freemen of Kansas—and hence
Youngs' insolence and the condition of the little
army that is sent to oppose him.
Now that the Mormons have grown trouble
some on our hands, lei us not despise them as
an enemy to much as to underrate their strength
and resources. Let the administration go to
work and prepare to fight them in a manner
that will teach these domestic traitors that the
government is in earnest, and that it is deter
mined to make up for lost time by a resort even
at this late day, to decided measures. This
course adopted, we have an abiding confidence
that the Mormons will be subjugated according
to the usages of civilized warfare.
The failure on the part of the Buchanan ad
administration to raise a large force . , immediately
on the reception of the intelligence of the out
break in Utah last summer, when the United
States officers were subjected to insult and
outrage, has emboldened Young and his asso
ciates so much as to induce them 16 assume an
open and hostile attitude towards the govern.
ment. As a specimen of cool presumption, the
following extract from his last "proclamation"
is without a parraiiel, in the political history of
our country: •
"The issue which has thus been forced upon
US compels us to resort to the great first law of
self-preservation, and stand in our own defence
—a right guaranteed unto us by the...genius of
the institutions of our country, and upon which
the government is based. Our duty to ourselves,
to our families, requires us not to tamely sub
mit to be driven and slain without an attempt to
preserve ourselves. Our duty to our country, our
holy religion, our God, to freedom and liberty,
requires that we should net quietly stand still
and see those fetters forging around us, which
are calculated to enslave and bring us, in subjec
tion to an.unLawful military despotism, such as
can only emanate in a country of constitutional
law, from usurpation, tyranny and oppression.
"Therefore, I Brigham Young, Governer and
Superintendent of Indian Attains for the Terri
tory of Utah, in the name of the people of the
United States, in the Territory of Utah, forbid,
First. All armed forces of every description
from coming tutu this Territory under any pre
tense whatever. Second. That all the forces in
said Territory hold themselves in readiness to
march at a moment'. notice to repel any and all
such invasion. Third. Martial law is hereby
declared to exist in this Territory from and at.
ter the publication of this proclamation, and no
person !hall be allowed to piss or repass Into or
through or from this Territory without a permit
from the proper officer."
The "prophet" is setting up for himself
TRANICSOI3 - 150.—The following States Lore
thus far joined the throng intending to celebrate
thanksgiving on the 2tith inst.: New Hampshire,
Siessachusetta, Connecticut, Rhode island, New
York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania., Delaware,
Maryland, North Carolina, Kentucky, low*,
Ohio, Micbgan, and the City of Irashington.
Maine. Sauth Carolina and klississicelebrate
the lfith instant, and Vermont, thudof De
cember. -
No further attempt has been mato launch
the Great Eastern. An examination showed
that there was not the least twist de deflection
in the vessel, and that she ails as fairly on her
cradles as on the morning of the attempted
launch. There is no more liability to nettle now
than there was before. The second of December
Is the day fixed for the next attempt. The en
gineers are confident of a successful result.
Ose or UNCLE SAWS SrNtiULATIONII.—The
Military Asylum at ❑nrrodsbnrgh K., (formerly
Graham's Springs) was offered by the Govern
ment at public sale on Thursday last, but did
not find a purchaser. There being no advance
the sale was stopped. The property was itid
by Dr. Graham to the United States seven years
ago for $lOO,OOO, bat was not probalby worth
orer $20,000.
A Liman from [Lapides, Louisiana, says in that
and the adjoining parishes, sugar planters are
all rolling now, and both the quantity and
the quality of the article are thus far eatisfoc•
tory; but the tremendous decline in the pricm ot
both cotton and sugar is* sat/ drawback on the
schemes of expenditure which were entertained
by the planting interest.
Too Utica, N. Y., Observer says at Genesee
the buckwheat crop is still unharvested, owing
to the scarcity of help, and that the probability
is that the crop will remln unharvested. At
New Michigan the same state of things exists,
and this while there are thousands in the city of
Now York clamoring for "work or bread."
Mims STARTING Us—No. 3 Mill, at Greet
ma, recommenced operations on Monday last;
No. 4 will commence thin week, and others will
follow. The Print Works will not start for a few
weeks. The mills In South Berwick, Tile., Just
across the river from Now Hampshire, sill Piert
next month.—Bosron_Trev.
Tex Tucuman Bcroys St.% I:011TERICI, —ThP,
'Philadelphia Evening Journal prints on extract
front a letter from Wand received by a gen-
Aleman of that city, which slates the number of
Bepoys slaughtered intim storming and capture
of Delhi at ten thousand.
SLAM; IN Lexreswonnt.—As assessment of
city property in Leavenworth, Kansas, has just
been made. Total valuation, $3,245,K3. The
number of slaves is 33, valued at $16,000.
Slavery exists in Kansas, and the administration
of James Buchanan is doing all 'lt can to per
petrate the curse in that great Territory forever.
Tue Niagara brought $lOO,OOO In specie, the
Arid $400,000 tho Ilammonla $63,C00, and
City of Washington $76,000—a1l from. Europe.
The English• papers are evidently alarmed
at this drain of specie.
Tat: N. Y. Times says that Secretary Stanton,
of Kansas, has forwarded his resignation, to
take effect on the 31st of December, when, the
President supposes, the State Government will
he fairly In oration.
Tut Childron's Aid Ifociety of New York has
sent out a Company of arty working girls to the
Went, to persons applying for them, together
with a large crowd of homeless children.
Tax London Times urgca a suspension of the
export of specie to India, and thinks India rich
enough to be left to her own resources— _
Tunne aro at the present time 7,312 persons
receiving aid In Now York oily from-4I o Gov
ernors of the Alms-House.
• min gambling at the New York stock board
continued on Wednesday, but prices took a torn
downward, and checked operations considerably.
Owuto to a lluhtest supply, occaeltned by the
breaks on the New York.rallroads, the price of
beef canto advanced-t0,7@11, net.
DIED.—On Thondny morning. Nth Inst., Mr. WILLIAM
WLTTY. In Om list fees of hls ogo.
The raneral arlll.takoplaco Coto his late racklanco, Pepsin,
inntet, nearWayno, as SUantay attarnoon at 2 &clock, to
piMetata !nutty church yard.
!Uncial cortices In theclan& at bolt put 2 o'clock.
W D. & U. ismszamm,
DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL OLOTILS,
MATITHOB, Er. No:6t toertb street near Wood.
.100 E THE TIMES—WaII Paper at all
pricas from t , p, opwArds. 1 UtW mpra_ sy can make
than house.A:MARSILALL 00
0419 - N 0.17 Wood met.
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•
Sprriat
,fftottens.
" Another PittsburgSuer Gratifying to the
wonderful cement* powers 'at Doerhans's Holland Itittera—;
Ma Jaws Tratri, Third street, below Marker, says
Para year past I bars been atlllcted eery scritandY with
Drepepda, so much m, that my stomach refused to rotas
anything; I hare tried almost ertry remedy, and the regi
men of several physicians, but without alleviation, until I
began Um woof .r7.ate's Holland Diners, and have now
found refer almost amotmting to a care. I found It calm.
clans to removing the extreme debility occasioned by this
disease, and generally as a tonic it Las*w equals and no
superior..
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/OrSublet gl por bottle, or olg bottles for 85, by tho pro
prietors, BENJ. PAO X, .74 et CO., Munshctoring Mum.
coutisto and Chemists, Pittsburgh. Pe, and Druggists pa
'milli. Ate advertisement. nolgo.d.tyrT
An Infallible Ciougts Berne had been
sick three month., not able to do anything, with a cough
arid stuffed condition of the wind-pipa I tried !moral of the
beat physicians to this city without receiving any benefit,
all of them sold my itmge were affected. I wee confhted to
my bed during the greater part of this time, I espectorated
a grant deal of matter from my lunge. The Lira two deem
of your Pectoral Syrop that I took, I could not take without
laying down In my hod, but before I had token two bottles I
was entirelyeured. I have been well ever since. My lack•
nem commenced about the first of March, of tide year. I
am now, and was at the time of my sickness, living at
Thomas Patterson's, In Union street, peer the DIAMond.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 28, '57. Blicosm. Meares..
Prepared and .old by Dr. OEO, 11. KEYSER, No. 110
Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa., and by Druggists everywhere.
no2indawala
Twenty Tbare Blindnees Cured by the
044.ermarcao Era Loilos.—Mrs. Charity Carnahan, of
Totalporanceville, wan entirely blind in oneeysfor more than
twenty year., and maid acutely see with the other. She Is
almost entirely cored by one bottle of "Oradaberg Eye
Lotion," and believes that another bottle will entirely re
store her eyes. Fold at Dr. GEO. U. KEYSER'S, No. 140
Wood street, aign of the Golden Mortar. Price 25 cents.
noMialawaY
Advanced years often cause us to foel the necessity
of a mewl to some artificial Means, by which to rally and
restore temporary strength and being to our impaired fat
ultim, which ts most effectually done by the use of Li
TIM'S Catamarca Srestsca Brrrinis,beforemeale. Oneldllo
Wass used as per directions on the bottle, or In smaller
quantities, Iftbo person le weak to holy, will comities the
meet credulous of Its restorative effects, to which theme
awds can testify who wed It for years, and ander no circum
stance could be perennial to do without. Leaks, sepechdly,
have found inestimable benefits resulting from the use of it
For sale by Dregests and dealers generally ereryarbers.
and IR/STETTER. * SMITH. VII Pone et nol.Salsser
For Deaf Pernessa.A.cousno AmaraThma—
owly Invented Instruments that enable the deaf to hear in
spite of deafness, are to adunce of anything yet known, or
likely to become of any nail ureic. to deaf persom. By
means of an &racial drum, tho pastier of homing It affected,
and all the circumstances that attend trumpets and tut.,
van entirely dispensed with. They aro worn by laid. to sus
not to be perceptible to others, and are badly folt when
worn. Apply to
nod•dewr Dr, O. IL EMI= 140 Wood et.
To Nervous Sufferers.
A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a
lbw days, after many years of great nerrone suffering. Is ens
taus to make known the mean* of etre. Will send (free)
the tweseriptLso west Direct the Rev. JOHN 31. DAGINA LL
No. 186 Fulton street, Brooklyn N. Y. ontulmeeltamwT.
FIIPS3I PUBES PITHS!!!
FOR LADIES AND MISAMS
=TEM
lIIIDSON DATAtaI
MINK SABLE,
STONE BIARTEN,
FITCH, SQCIRREL, ate,
CAPE 4, TIPPETS,' SIEVES, CIIVPS Red CLOVES, i
great variety and prke.
nollalfe SEEORD A CO., 191 Wiael street.
OMP 0
13 1 , 1
410 Ltntßrr STREET,
European and Intelligence Office,
Home always for axle Drab" on Eitrin+ for any artionuti
and anew:oar and Packet Ticket, to and frt. Liverpool to
'New - Tort.
ruble for ennt• and ground hots: work flirailied to
housekeeper.. abort aotleit
Wright • Nathan VegetabL• init..' Sy nip ainay•on Lao&
tomglit to. Nevi York and l'hilaAriplibi on
railroad to PUt•burali. Ja9olly
PAYNE, BISSELL & CO.,
IPAPTIACTCGII9 OP
Cooking. Parlor and I-lenting
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fonder'', etc.,
A willauotacturers et We Celelmatod
C COOT{ 1 NCr Ii.A.NO I.
No. 2'33 LH:IEIITV STREET,
Jr:orlyik: PrIT6I3I:IIALI I.A.
LEIW/8 81 EDGERTON.
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AND
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No. 107 Wood Yt Pittsburgh.
6EI INT I IVC 35/1 -Pa I 1,7
WHEELER & WILSON
5Lt NUFACTI:RI (M'
1 - trillar.port. Conn..
Plttiburigh,OS Firth Street.
Ftltrbra the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
Attb..osoure alla makirt; with ea. O. Moe•
sad hasratjad tt.lttur,Orle SthkAro per altnott
l end .tre trr ,, m+aA hrlieranr.o, tar
Val i lane atrtton "tar t. .Irtala.rlcy ie.... 2..r tg. Age..
N.. ts thrth errant, lltteinaret.
B. F. BHOP B.
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lob Terre . Pittsburgh, Pahhllll.
Alat•The ha.* P.Orns Wear* tm rand, awl
made In order on the =net mart-able Orr. tor rash. All
gnat warranted. mAtartkir
envona•s BEWENG rELACHEREIS,
.p.r/ority of FINOER'e MACIIINE:4
• 0 , ..r otlmrs r,. aro or of' -
Ckthing and Shoe Manufaetarem Ilarnee4
)fakers, Carriage Trimmer, and
Coach Makers,
it. lona Luse Inatte and proctleally acknosianlell.
The nodenlcubd hartng m rxtraalva variety ct thaw
lohod, ado.r.ted eve,' Lind of oetrlng and
atitchit.g lorttr. tto.e lot , rostod t,r-,11 and ...mm. theta
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re.l47l7rlfr
I.OICFAKTEII. oe
Alcohol, Cologne Spite and Fuoti Oil,
.4101.11 yin Naa. 1111 and 170 &mod AZ.net.
CA. •YTDSTES. 0. c 111110.0
VANDIIVER & FRIEND,
A '1"I' 0 It N IC S. AT I. A NV
ROLICITOILS IN CIIANCHILT.
6„Vatna'A fluAteisi.o. /mod.
.161141.11 , ction•pn.olywto In any pout of Noctl.ro
lona, or Weston:, Wls , snun.
win annul to 'h. pnrrivase WA or
Wotan Hood on Bonds and Mnricvno aeLlpira
GN,OI GJ W. GI I, IC3'& CO.,
MEGF ACE.A.I , 7I:7"PA-OTTTRZIFt.B
awncr of Pk, and it.aivanics !1J
Muottsclors Mu and Oak Knra u 1 we ratit.ll4 dosolip
tarns at NAIL 'CL OW, whirl; they will sell al law bonsrf
°' /I= ' ;st s t . :4:ts ruprstrolly sof All work war-
the best rallty,_
H. C. ULM.&N & CO.,
1V0.75 Fourth filtroot, Pittsburgh. Pri
GENSIIAL INSIMANCE AfiENTS
AM)
Insurance Brokers.
Lifis, Eire, Nlarlnn nrall Live Mock 111.1“ of All Anscrlir
'lour taken at corrupt eaten rellaWn nod prompt
eentpenlee ht the Ptah.. Jy2tklyte
Pittsburgh Varloty Works.
JOINTICH. I,VALLITga•Irolti) A. 00,
ta Warwick, Attertiary k C 0..)
litlarinfartammof Weil and haft Mod Door Liwka, efalna,
Drop and Thumb latches, Platform mail Counter
Ontkr,fkorn and Nita Willa, and Unmade Hardware rum
ally, corm, of Wittman(' if at streets. Pittaburgh, Pa,
Je4litlfc
1.1 Calms I. N. CAMIUIII.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO..
Pittsburgh, General Inaurance Agency,
two. 03 Fourth ti
11TTSIIIIR011,
Corripmnit. rept . ..A..4 14 hlgbpst .twnding. Clintlen.
by Poun.ylvetnl4 and "(her Mat..
rir.,1.1.d...n.1 Life RINI. tal,nn or all dencriptlvns.
A. A. CAltillICII,
171A.lytite P. H. OAItILIKII.
----- .I3A.AVJUS a 01:111..inv.
Homes. slgn and Ornamental Painters,
AND ORA INI:RS:
DX11.2111 I
White Lend-rind Zinc Paints.
Also, ell klod• of raluls, Oils, Vsruishta, Window OIM.,
Putty, Brushy., so..
10.4 &red, Iwo doors dory biummed
air19:17411.
01•10 3013.31 30113 L.OOlO
Pittsburgh Stool Works.
JONES, 12101 W & CO.,
Ilnotautturer• of CAST STEEL; oleo, SPItIpIO, PLOW and
A. O. STEEIA SPUDIOS and AXLES,
(Amur Ra” and PYrst Atirerto, Pithburph,
LILO J 0.3 ■. 1100IRI
D. li. ROC.3I.ErtJ3 & CO,
fnCCTACTOIUS or
Rosary Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator trtioth,
adnre Ross and Peril Stredr, Pdabargi,h,
Jo2Clydfe•
JOfl
Iron flailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors
Window Mutters, Window hard', &0.,.
•
N.s. 01 Stand Btrod and SO Tided Strad,
.fltatorce. Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA.,
11...1 cc baud a variety of or. Pancras, fancy and pla/u,
marble for ell purpose.. Particular attention paid to ea
closing Groins Lots. Jobbing dons at abort notice. wig
TOOTILiCILM is instantly cured by afow drops
of Dr. lierfnea room Ado Ihropared sad NODS •
the drug core on MIME,ao Woad
1•11114.11hri1 Mrs er tt. • 4.1•13 Mortar.
ir you value your teeth and a pure breath,
mantle gamma, and &notable mouth, go lo KNYBILWA
140 Ifoott atreolotod boy a bottle of Wasa's Toon Waal
b.od Tam Pointia leardfriati
8118 tEURSAPAREIA-20 doz. oa
laud Ibt kb by B. L. nliminTOClL AM.
riumrN . s•
Celebrated VJorcesterubire Sauce,
PROXOITh:CED BY EXTRACT
CONNGISSEERS r !, OF A LETTER FROM
I+l
To
4 76AUCE. ° MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY
AT MADRAS,
To his Brother at
A vd IIPP/imble f.t WORCESTER, May, ISM.
EVERY e l "Tell LEAS PERIWIS chit
°t their Sanne is highly esteem-
VARIETY ed In India, nay l 4 In my
°Onion the most palatable as
OP DISH.-.well. the most wholesome
. Sauce that is tunde.”
The only Modal awarded by the duty of the New York
Lvillhition for Foreign &awe, awn obtained by LEA & PEE-
R INS for their WINICESTEMIIIIIC sAver, the world
wide fame of which having led to nuinerons Imitations, pur
chasers are earnestly requested to see that the tames of
"LEA A FERRIES" ore Impressed tip. the Bottle nod
Stopper, and printed fipon the labeLe.
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United Staten,
JOHN DUNCAN /4 SONS,
403 Bmndrny, Noce York.
A stork always in store. Also, orders received for direct
shipment from England. myß.lydfer
GEORGE WESDTAN,
Manufacturer and Dealor In all kind. of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
LELAM. 'TOBACCO,
annex qf Stnitkrkld Strad and Diamond Alley,
oatlyto PITTSBURGH, PA.
W. 0. ..... G. r. arcr.vat•
WOOD, 14001213:B.AD & CO., r
•
KLITUICITI. I 9 07
_American Galvanized Sheet Iron,
• end Sole Agents for the Sale of
R. Dmoo Ruin's
Potent Imitation RIIMIIII Sheet Iron.
ALso,galranized - Corrugated Iron, for Roofing.
AtirWarehause-111. 134 &on! grid, Pillsbury',
Joigielydavrfor
EntIPIVIr S. CO.L.I.IZTS
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERIN
Cheese. Butter, Seeds. Fish,
. And Prsiduce Generally,
dALNP No. 25 Trt.a Strut, Pittsburg/L.
W. dt IJ. D.IN - H.H.:Akrr,
tritarrarrnacu AND DILLIMS
All kind* of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar.,
Maroreecutly taken tho building No. 120 Wood atrent, in
addition to their Manufacturing Estabilslunent,No.dnlrwin
Erect, where they will bo pieasod to receive their friend.,
lizkAo t OP a6Plic, care 44
UMMOEC.A.N"r TAILOR,
No. 52 T. cr.Am STREET,
folAfttt (Dr. MAIL'. Nov Building.)
Da. lisysza's SnottLana BRACES—From
Putabwich Dispatch, April lOW, 1858, For more than
years past we have constantly worn the Washington S.
ponder Dmcc, manufactured by Dr. 0;0. 11. Keyser, of No
lib Wood street, in this city, and would heartily reams.
mend it to all who are compelled to follow • 4doutsry .co•
pation. As we harebellre rern.ktsl, in calling attention
to its merits, it =mem for • brace and suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloons being so placed aa to col:atonally
land to bring the shoulders tothelr natural positlon and ex.
Med the chest, Women, irundredsof whom are anntmlly
Wand by t h e weight or enormous .skirts," should alw
procare thaw brat.. Do particular la procuring the kind
mentioned, asmanyor the broom .014 are humbug. sold
at Dr. ORO. 11. &RYSER'S, Wholes:do Druggist, 140 Wood
net, slgn of the Golden Mortar. ,feMdAwxr
TIIE HEALTH OF AMERICAN STONE N
—tor many yews t hare Leto troubled ‘1:11 mend
weariness and lanznor, Loth marital and phyaleah caprlen.
listlessness, doll henalarhe, pain In ilia howl and hamar.,
culdiarait and tendency to illlTnotra palpitat of heart,
eery enmity fluttered or retinal, appetite stomach
and bowels deranged, vials pain. Any :neural or phyoiral
eiertion leas intro to Wing on all rho ayintitocua, n.l I !sod
in addition, falling of din trona, ate! groat pain in that re ,
glen. Oita phyrkian after 4.111.4 h, his
gam rile cp. A tlU'ot and tarartatin,,- unit of MAR
PIIALL'S I.7TEPANFI CATIIOI....tiON fartattaloly awed inn
and I Caen on ericirdiauffielent to exprtiaa say thankful...a
Mrs JULIA ANN!: JOll:ittilA.
I run truly any that I have 'off...Yr for many year.
with whites =I tharronfroal tnenatrlat.. After • while I
It..tether In..idea, rotrh r halo IrtErywhon, waning
away, gone.) lanco4r and &Way. wain in tho antall of the
bath. a rat of aching amt drayryinarnastioo, pain het war t
the ahoobler hbale• tetalltht down the opine. LAa of any-
Rte. trouble In the eletnial and leonda, with add lomat
and feet and dreadful nernmatteaa. The tort rantorna lot
voted maim me foal r If I triad aort.. t a
and drupa, and errrythitio. noe after another. tx about the
bent CL 0., hottbauf I.L'S UTERINE CATIItI4
101.. i chanzed none of ma ayntylotos for the lettler. and
now lAm rithaly rat ratihadly cured. I vi tab that •tar 7
know what it w - i 11.!... CLARIS:A 011Elt
11.t11,11411..L'S UTERINE ATIIOLIC AN As wyed .7
In,. I atitly Yilnos I tiled tha-toan art no. - .llt-Ine until
.armed wrier to try 100,4-1. when 1 mot with a lady who
mearsimmeirl thte Cat-Lothuo ea atty.naly that I dream) It my
ditty to try It- 1 1. onaltly tratihhol erlth d-twnged moo
atranatlcat My quarto... wore jotarlhealy pean• to the Lack
amlaleLanan. bera.a down pin at the MU" of th•
blatant:. Oak, Anna, oatattlpation. alma ne if the hart
ana Rattail traarn laniard or L....k0n. ens - What. and romitltir,
anahrty Mir routed to In • harden.) <lien/Ird cleal a Gant
mu, at.talderizza fallpron walking in the morning, tan.
Wan, eatiatlytion, yarn, of blond to the hart, ahalnor,
rya-tally what. rtartany.great lrsitabillt 7 of tetnyt, airmen
rat 1001 it 141.1.4,4 m pl. water, great reatleatiets ad dr
sly L. weep or foal nohow,. I was not only rattrly cured
myrlf 44 all tlatnar symphans, whlcts I kayo Oren as an Ina
perlYt rtveaut of tay antjeellay. hot 1 ram known tr ratty
Other. neared In our lose [hit I feel lamed 4.• let yam brow,
[tut -Warm • La area:a:V.4Y alttottetl tea)) air fir/ ...Arr.
)))134A VOADIYIIO 11.
Vat • Urfa* Owr tb•
lag orepAnnol. I sa. tweveKtia rtnadeted and Irrtutl, I
seerti.d tv alerund m. cd v MA. I rill try t.
eve
,r.nar pal. la the 10.1.,,,gette, and • Paging ae 1I A... ,
thILIC 1r..11,1410 tAtl lastnlity to •a)• mach on la,
at of • (1,104 1.010114 and dragging, and
011.0.1111111 r.ains W 1110 te.l, 10111., and eat.iAlng , L•en the
trgw th. JL.l.ng pratioxell by 1 - I.Ung cacted Vest tcgts;
er=l6. Ahearn,. and pain.. la the sde, evanlch lad I.oar.
e, VW/ rinaltatt ha the rtsm x‘ery. Rbr ...1 the
body wretued ..R, rrcet itritablltty, Intaa, arryousnne,
.elld n.l hew th• lewd eacltrarttot • talent 1.04 I,rue:taloa'
LT • .ter, 1110114 ecurely awe al.oal the ham., and did
nW Lake plearare N anythink I had attruttp licpe, having
dad erouthieg.. I .trpaer4 la 01g4 ha n friend railed
my atteatiou to MA Midi A LI.I 171111 7 0 CATIIOLICXIX.
ttekk It hotAcg again. Is.upe. Moat larlunately lI tared
iae, and there Is 11.1 • healthlpr n 11000 gratend Irtanaa to
the country. 1 tratt all .111 it.e It. It H truly Ow ttntuvia'a
Mead la need. Mn rL0117"..\ LI:MAIL
NA R MIA LL'S (TER/NE CATIIMICON n7l cerfzin
ly tore flatUao of the Womb, Nhi W, sorpporssed, frrovtdor
or narkfill Afrxert.4.3. 111.1.1 g, Infarsnatims Pi*
more /the Kidney, or (Waal COrgano, R4ratiori or /won.
fisortor• of Craw, /koribrom, Claroo,Vorro..rof.
woo. ParpCluttnaa. Vrompi, Dislacr3.4 and al/ irawarJ
prim., or ryrapolaot., notneried win No Merino 4,7,11,J.
77ye pr of MARYIL ALE
14414r.444
4 " ' Yr• " Lottios ..tan L.l V 7,1 Y
UTEpk Lll 4, :yd 4ATITOLICON
On Ow moos of sax • /tor
rma,...
d.. gc to La ^l°. ,
et
prea
d , • a, .• ts. ou Y
m litr i =macro to to st
We w 7
to, r . d tt
dr Uece: i On MDdoo.OLO
<Ot T E ftrep
No. It, 11-,4.!1—!,
IJ or the (1 , 1.1 en Mn,.ni
Tula '
0 /RIC A. a' RICA
FOUND AT 4AST
1. 4 1 01 t IT RESTORES I'EIiMANENTLY
Oray heir to 11. enema "lion novero luxuriantly the
tevkl romov. ell dandruff Itching and ail atrufeln.
und .01 eruptive:ln tank. the halt *oft, healthy.
and gl.ory; pr....v. It tr. nny Integlrtahlo ego,
eves, as It by magic, all blutchro. tc, from tho jpre, aka
mew all eturalOo mut u.r veto. lroesuhkvbe. Ere vlrculur and
the t.lluvrllv
l'aur. 0 .1. W. u , I C.. —Oruro, Within is fen days sn. ,
bun, ft...Y.1 , V/.‘ , lnurvy thArrs nrul cull. for Mut O. J.
Ila Itururertve. IL.yr itvaimywern 1 .. to
tkr.l.Y. (l n quantity. (Ihr 114%4 , 11 put I . ..ra.lrtlutl all &in,
n.lµl,r quuttiry rrum pun E.—ry
Pr, m. • I-. rob,ni
cnsf,Y , n•rs nrul stst, , ,kOlon. psdruntax , lr
from Ow num yubstantinl nu.: worthy rill, .t
Ily, fully ontyluun r 6.1 It la .1 1 1.tt r 1. ;%111.k;
PAIL ATii,N.
t'et! ns :Is moon us n.y I.r 011.1 Kro., of ;I .. ,; nut' .4.
'us p.ora Irrry I fully.
PAN 1'1111,111..‘
Iher.ong (Inure, St. irliatloa Nno. lu Ist,.
Pen, 0 J. Woot , --.boar Am: F.l. Imo loot on outer no
wore ItsJure.l to n.e oonto • , f your Iluir nontorutton. on•I
wore .0 'rondo, fol. ern fool It our dot:. t•• 1 .,u :lout
lbo afflicted, to rrion I It.
OM !elite WY'. Luca LI 6.4.. time bud loon LaL oily
covervol nilL your, nut .0111/ nite lif e. fli ll* r
otthroly come nil In ~./IN,ItII, I DeV, when n I no,
lug Lie onnerlng,uarbuul no to fete 'our Itostnrulloo, n0.M.1
ere with lathy horn of Neut, but. to our hatret In, laud 1t,.?
of nll our releuill, o r. .y tow . Aplienti , nelinuxed the .lie
eon° entirt ly, and n vow orel luxuriant et.ti hxlr xeon
olartod oot, mol we nn beersxy that Gurtey,ho , hooltl,
11101/011, 0.1 Ito In Inriant it on, of hair 11,1ani c.4bor child
can ilon r irn, nod ilo i..uohy recolomotol or ltentorx.
p.rfrrt remedy tor nil IlLsratrruf the wale nod
hair. We ate, x ewe, reirtortfully,
iatottom W. lIRMINIMTRAM.
PARAII A. lIR/011tillOTIIANI.
lisanticra, Nidno,June ISS6.
Pao, n. J ,ri* opu—jhar Vir: I hoer n.M MO %Milos of
Prof. Wood'. Bair It...totally% and ran truly nay It is lb,
greatest dieonvrry nr ARV for restoring and chanting
the tfalr. Hefts, using It 1 was It man ofsarcnty. Sly mit.
lIMIA now attninnt 11. ortginol color. Yon tan rscunttnend It
to the world without the lent Bar, as Iny case was one of
the worst kind. Yuma respectfully,
DANIEL 1.. MURPHY.
0. J. WOOD A 00. Prbßrlcliors, 012 Broadway, N. Y.
Ln the great N. Y. Wire Railing Extabliahtnent) and 114
4110 0 trout, ft. 1.110. M 0.,. and sold by all gsiod Drng.
&t., no'Nl alblialydawisT
Ni7lo ODTh. 12 ESTORATI E..-A
argo quantity on hand and for sale by
ILL. PAIINESTOCK A CO,
corner of Fourth and Wood MI.
tElanto
WANTED IMMEDIATELT.--10,000 Mon
to engage in tho aide ot the moat popular *ening
Books in America. lirralids, klochaules,Dumers mid Teach•
en wishing to tnisel, will find lids to be A eery profitable
And pleasant buslucea, enabling them to see the country,
And make money at the lame lima. AgelaJaoW la the bus
iness •r dealing fternssoo to $1,600 per year. For not
mrticulors end • list ofllooks, address 11. M. 1111L18011,
Qtseen City Publishing Ileum, 111 Min street, Cincinnati,
Ohio; or, If Using Fist, D. IlllLlBol4,
auliblydawleT
Money Getting Matetern.'
WANTED.—SBOOO of goharing 0
od buoinous or
un
antonmalattma pr front Ca dal. 0
months to tln E ape
eons slou to S.VO, Apply at to
the
office of nob) D. DI'LAIN k EON.
TTOlt SE•SII 0E R WANTED—A good
HomoShaer, to go to the oouutry, am obtain steady
employment tun! good Wages by applying et UN °Meg
homedlately. octtlultf
1 1010rANTED-41 first Miller to go . to Math
y TIIINToun, to wbom wages tall 14 Paid.—
Nona need apply who =not be well roootontonded.
0017 ISAIAII DWAIN* CO.
WANTED -47,000 in Pittsburgh and Al.
leeway Mauna. Alo Business; or Arsonnooda•
(ton Paper to amount 07817,000, utt t tde, can Ls dlszonnt•
ad at vary manned rates, . gull D. 1111.0171 & SON.
ALLADVALE FLANNELS—Those pop-..
ular Flannels, to selabrated trauma, of their unslarla ,
a le quality, ere always to be snuld &More of
MURPHY A .13IIIll71111XLD,
Who . also We on band PAsluar and Veleta Fianna's, Gauze;
Web* do, Oak inup and 'Colored Bay State Flannels for
aflame wear. add
49.ct0 Abbertistmcnts
- •
THE BOOK OF THE SEASON— ' : The Mannfacturen' Insurance Company
A ee.e work by the authoress of A-... .. -- Office No. 10 Merchant' Exchange,
.
bIABEL VAUGHAN, ' PHIL ADZI...PII I J., ,
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,0N. I
WILL INSURE AGAINST lALL RINDS OF i
Fire, Marine and :Inland Risks. -
,
'VINE OPEBAS--Tne, thousand genuine • Risks.-
AARON 0. J.Lr...r. A 'L:im . [ ;, , 57 , ,, ,! ;,,, k.b , ,..
. w,.4 .
_I: Havana Opera Own recelvad thla day he ALFRED WEERS,Secretary.
JOS. FLEMINO,
coerce Market et. . and the Diamond. j MUM) T.J.S.
By Mm CCIIXIN
In I rot, Imo, UV PP.
A full supply of the above popular wort, recelretiby
. KAY A CO.. II Woodstrt e:.
CIREEN APPLES-200 lib Lo. choice Green 7 ;1 '1.1 Tb N ,7''''' ch A r, l° ' w r',
Apples in store and ton Kale by • J. Rinaldo Sauk. Cha.i. J. Field. John P.Stmons.
no2l T. LITTLE CO, No. II: SOCOrld et. James P. Smyth.
- •
POTATOES--150.bxs. choke Reds;
KO do do Neshannocks,
Its stars And for solo trol2l T. LITTLE &
ROLL BUTTER--Slhts. prime Butter :"-
riZro and for Ws by T. LITSLE &
BUCKWIIMIT FLOUR-30 sack, 50 lbs
each. In glom and fur OiLio Ly T. LITTLE CO.
_
Tlt A FAMILY WHITE WIIEAT
FLOUR constantly In store and for sale by
no2I T. LITTLE & CO., Co. UT Secon.l
BUTTER• -2 bble, Roll Butter for solo by
.LP nc4:l HENRY IL COLLINS.
toe sale by
0021 lIENRY If. CVLLTNS.
MOLASSES---
im 100 bbis.prime Plantation (Oak Cooperage,)
40 " gt. James Snow House, "
In store and for solo at reduced prices and sccommodating,
terms, by OYII. SIITCIMLTREE, Jr, it 111 W,
200 Liberty street.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSIIIP.—
The partnership existing beta-eon the subscribers, un
der the firm of MORRIS & PATTON, alas disseired by mu
tual cousent the Wth September inst.
ROWT
Pittsborgh. Nov.lll, 1R.7.-nn2 , ..,11.1 JAM FS PATTON, Jr.
OLD DOMINION OYSTER HOUSE,
CORNER. MANI, AND - LIBERTY STREET 4
%.NRCA
RECEIVED DAILY. ( 6 1 CAN AND suELL
•-• 0 Y . S T• 7. R S .
Lake and E n Piste, &c
uuiS;diw
To Soap and Candle Manufacturer..
VVANS' PATENT GEARED PRESSES,
12.1 with Double Pelf limptyln- ' Iron Coxes, fur the use of
Tallow Chandler'', made out for solo by
CIIAILLES EVANS A BONS, Philadelphia.
N.D.—All hinds of Strew Prem., f r Printers, Coot
Binders and others, made and for sala at low rates.
We refer to A. Wale, A Co, Ensp 31anufhettrera,
burgh, Pe., nolialGm
SAMUEL PA.IIIFESTOIbK,
No. 74 Wood Sired, PGhLorgA,
HAS ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
LiAhDWARE, which he will sell very low for CASH.
In addition to his Locks, Hinges, Knives •nd Forks,Spoons
and large assortment of Carpenters' Tools, he has roreivisl •
largo supply of SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUTTERS,
SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS. SLEIGH DELLS AND
ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES. es:Mstilf
aN'IL'NV c"AEzpir:rs
MeCALLUM
D. & II
IT AVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY
II terse as,ortutent of CARPETS, OIL Cl,ll'l'lE4, At.,
the late.[ style. for Trade, eceeprtelng
VELVET AND IMUSSELS.
TA PrsITIIY AND TITRE'S: FIX,
• lIIPERFINI3 AND
1)419 riticEn 7NnitA INS.
120..1. Dutch, Hemp, List. Das. llnll and :tale Carpet{
Aug% Mats, Cocoa 3fatting, Stair 1tr , 14, 4,4 ,
Moo. a ellOiCt lot of Dl . ll4E:tett from one 10 tour yards 'Ole;
boantsful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from '2 to 24 feet wide,
with all other goods trazally fonnd In dolt class Carpet
all of which wo itra prepared to ,VII at the very 'me
net nitro for rush. nelo t 9. D. A. 11. MeoAl.Llf3f.
H. Meigs, Jr., & Smith,
ISA~7IC R 9 D BI2OItI E?. SI
No. 30 William e , Now York,
Offer titsls I,rri,ll to tho <OIIK tiOn and nc yf oustion of
r alma, the porch... , mad 'cols of stocks null tsondano well
in oil tits utltcr br.closs of • psirat• banking bogus..
Sib- they RV, by permission to
NICTItLIPOLIT.4I: 8A51C,_.... Non Cock
1051.4 TAYLOR, ,
I' lISP.IIONrs . ..,Bpilms's A co
.1 C WILD, E7FQ...
itlnsitics lloatost Book
BANK
It. MICKLK.
cotbkr 1141. Bunk of MI, +IIK i /11,0, Md.
.1 OIILSBN.
Coalstri N.411.4-ttt ICk “flist In.tslal ills. By
1111I0.E0, . Cloctonsti.oll;
T P. BANDY. r. 50...
Prosldt.ut COMIOIk Brourb 111, Cls solo LA,
J YOUNG SC.lllllOli. BYQ-
Ptsaitlent Matins Cialcopt, 111.
, 1000.119 .1. 11. L67.kft Ft. Louis. 01u.
010. s laic, coBLID A ktil 11, A BROOKS, Untilsg,n, iuwt
N. 1101A100 k Kt,: PBtaburgh, Cu..
•sitEltioto.l
LLEGIIKNY VAL LEY
=
A 01.11. 0 D.—L 11E11.L OF TIIP
WILCO lII' DEPOT TO THY. CORNER HOC trrcknt AT RE.ErrIEEPS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE.
DECTION TAPJFII KAU..—Oland all, JULY lath,
173', to rtot4nrod iatm* at the A.llowing rater.
Td Mal:waling . ...at 2 ..1,100 Nowt's.
TO Graft 144
Te 11,1 Bank
Ta IL - a..ra Bend et Ile.
FLeter..--o•lrfir.. barrels anal welsrAt.
r
s
otheys ... ... ....T .
Tu iol Iteak
Tu Renell's
/1..7 EV,/ ktrreLe an./ Deer. t
To Grey . * Ea.ly
To 11.111.14.1 t
To Ittatfa 11.t.1
_4l.2.tif D. LOOMIS. General Tleket Arent.
• RIC • OU 33 , • - • 1
Re erre/At/hese"! ef tie eh! plug of eannaghtesa.
hWIS RICK, PRIWRITAOII, Trtn ectful
ly announces that ha haw manual the ad plan
of ruertagentent, mart emitted! lure the recent attest
Thar of the El,, roon ataterni u this /Tact, grove% that al
though the extrentagee are rest ? ltba plan la better
adept fer the set Wee demote a:hls.
tie U.. , •elittens sad tonvenl =ea of the bowie are
nnearttasectl, and ite recent letprotatuenta and aTterationt
fee the cenut'ort of runts, c 'thing to be4raired.
er2letetgoal
TIIE CHILDREN'S FRIEND.—AYER'S
woum coN rEciroN.—llke pantie has long since mt.
gutted • Worm Hemel,: that is alike efficacious, and at the
stone time late It:Orkin. to the health and constitution of
clallren than the siittcide heretofore known as Vert:mirage.
That remedy la new offerod to Ayer's Nona Confection. It
Is trarmoted purely regetettle--ts destitute of Calomel and
Ilk. Minerals—trill perform all that Vermlihge will tiols
plowatit to take—byre no naneree—doer not drier, and
scill not injure constitution of the smallest or moat deli
cate children. CeettiAntodel wad for aalo At the Drugstore
of ' HAFT, Joy
.11 r Sixth et., Pittsburgh.
L'sT.—A drat drawn by G. S. Backup,
nen. Anent. A.brllle, Tenn., for $403. payable 00
days aft. eight,. Enamel Y. Tracy, Kew York. .
The above draft teas dropped between the Poat OM. 'ln
anattalela. liberty eta., and nor oak.. It teal he ler no
eery. , to the tinder.
We will to greatly ell - heed If the Ilnder rill band It to no.
ISAIAH DICKEY k (X)..
twil No. Willer at,
_ .
IMMOIRM
Uni)KlNtl .1N1) PARLOR
1=1:1
tot othor lA., In tay !ion, for silo -0.11
Tudsral street, Alleeway.
G bgs Mime Rio Coffee; •
to f.. I. re. Y. 11., Illook and Imperial Test
0.11 1.-xee 5. ~/.1 Ss Idnnp
-Zs/ k.&• Suit., seeerted e:ues/
10., bete^ Window /llaa, oseerted .Iteu
I.t. 7Jue Woo& Pu/dr.l,
hed Curl/ Ilrtedme;„,
FM. 1/.U. Area Puha;
c. In. aura. Meow, Stain and ,
too du Monld and Star Caudle",
Tor role by .10 11. ID/BISON k CO.
fr F:N AND FLOVR—
a, 10 , 01 Il'hilerWhenn •
/e/ 14•1, Extra Family Moe, flonatio
flits, do do white when/ • Flour, Sneer
Ppm...,
On ateantet vu oiliou /./ wire for Web,
no/./41501511 DICKEY 2 CO.
(ARE A S F-1.5 bl ls. on steamer Swallow to
naive f 631 S by 10A1.4,11 DICKEY &CO.
FEAT lIE RS— I I ~ocks on steamer Swallow
to arrivefur solo by 18.51 0,11 DICKEY .2 CO.
GREB APPLES-1511 bbls. for sale by
nolIO HENRY 11. COLLINS.
I/ 1 IS I 1110 bbl. ant half bbls. W. Fish;
r.O a,. a.. Trout;
:0 du .10 Salmon,
Tor sale by m.7r HENRY 11. COLLINS.
Via% X-31.100 lbs. Flux for sale by
row nitNny 11. COLLINS.
—•
F LEN" I Nt I 'S BOOK-IikIEPINO, with a nO w
root comptoe set of Monks, sultahlo tbr the Iron City
Commercial Oullage, fur /ale by notkl W. S. lIAVE:y.
DtTrrsiidifiri-KIEIIiNU; with Blanks,
suitable fur the Melcantllo College. for Woe'
w..s. 11A> N,
corner Market and Stroud street.
tree'.
1 and 2 for ealo by
JJ WM. D wants& DUO.
'Cerium !Whet nod First :Its.
(!(IS MAD, Spuro ribs And Yips feet
Al. for oblo by (no 0) WM. 11. HOLMES kl3llO.
L . . . .
AIM (111.-10 Lb's. just reo'd and for sale
nt L. PAIIIMSTOCIC CO
nol6 . corner Wr,tri mod Vonrib Ma.
WII.ITINU—f) bbls. in store and for sale
by Solo 11. L rAnwasioca *co.
QUININE-100 lbs. on hand and ibr sale
by nolfi A L YAIINESTiXIN I CO.
GUM GAMBOGE-150 lbs. in store and
for sato by sold AL PA lINESTOOR 1CO L _
CI GREEN APPLES-200 bids. in
duo, sod for salo by boll T. LITTLT. I CO.
ARLOIt FURNITURE--Wo are constant
ly manufacturing Parlor Furniture of the latent &-
Ilion. and the. quality plenum., to rinrchamers.
nolO T.ll. YOllllO t CO., It Smlthgrold grout.
SPRING BEDS—yo u can find at our Wan
lino s° gm loweet prliett Spring Bed that la offered to
the public. vole • -' T. D. YOUNG & CO.
Ermaits, oa .WILAZNOTS--Somo very
rich patterns flcklabedalislihr vela al very low price.
nol6 - T. D. YOUNG & CO.
THERAPEUTIC CllALßS—Another lot
•of Ulm, comfortable Reclining Chairs, from $3) to $5O
each. nolo T. 11. YOUNG & CO.
ISHALL not suffer fromehapped Hands any
moo sluel know that bloming's Ulrerino Cream,
width ha sells at tho comer of Market ot. and the Diamond,
onto them entirely: nOl4
-
II IRE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY, equnl
to any Imported Cognac, to be liadat
w,
JO& FLEMICNOS
IiaIIUCRIVIMAT 11A0.5i.50, 25; and 12} lb.
blearbed Melba sacks . aridly minted la dors and
blade to order by DAM 0. 11101.1101;
not Our.Llberty sad Hand Be.
_~, ~r ~¢.ta.~.,. ...w-,. _-... , r3 > ,..«-:J>.~,_v .emu. ..~::~s - ~s e,'a"..: x •..-a,... ~
~;..:::.,..~++N4:~`~+~i.: ",~r'`.'''a~:.,..ywr .ur::n.n.~rc~S,~i?
•
ortaraen.
Judge !loath, E. D. Jo:n-74En, CAA. Cite DL
Jan,. Mlllingnr, Me.'sr, Itobinson Co..
Jam. Cowart!, Eaq., dr,* Co.,
C. 11. Pauloon, Esq., '• Weide Hampton.* Co,
J: S. Canninghani & CO.
l'ittnburgh 011ico.No.33Wator street.
J. W. SIARTIEN Aiont.
mr2tfc W. W. WILSON, Agent, Enbo 7 lo ,
Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
%V3l. V. PETTIT, Eregt D. J. 31cCANN, Secretary.
Amount of Capital Stock FLU in anti invoitc,l..../7200,007 03
Snrpho 63,423 I 5
V0Z,4413 .15
lemurs Cargo likke nn the Obi* and 511satnippi Rivers nod
trilintarles. Insures iivainst Iwo or damtige by For,
also agninat the Fords of the Ben, end Inisnif
Nalintiuu and 7lonsportntloll.
nmccrom.
-.-
Wm. V. l'etlt, John C. Montgnmery, John M. rnmroy, D. J.
FleCAnn, FL Y. Witroor, Ilene untDon, Beni. L. Woo
John A. Mamba'', Cheri D. ) Vrlght, John J. rettemon.
Llerood T. ruse),
. • .
PETIT. Pre.oldent.
E. w. wiTnnkt, 1.,
DW/Glitt J. McCsSN, Secretary.
rarcur.r.3.
&Igor, Lomb s Co.v.Philadeli.hi..
Beck, Morgan & Stidroir;
Truitt, Bro. & Co., • do.
Puntroy,Warn& Co., do.
A. T. Lune Ft Co., do.
Btolutultu,o,tlce k Co., do.
PITTSBUBGLI OBTICZ, No. 07 WATE.II. STRA'r
suecillf R. W. POINDBXTER, Agent.
the Great IfeWeiriFire and Ronne Int. Co.,
OF FIIILADELPLIIA.
No. 331 Valnut Strout.
ea to intattrost..
CAPITA., twc,,c,oo
FIRE INSURANC Peratual or limited, made in town
or oanntry, erery dr talon of property..
LVLAND LVSURANCE, on Goods by Canal, Lekeaand
Land Carriage, to all parts of tho Union.
MARINE INEURANCE, rut Vesselps, Cargo and Freight,
embracing hirer Tnnqt . rortation.
• C. C. LATHROP, President.
W. DAILLINtI, Vito Pr...MN:It
Joeents .1. 'locket. Secretary awl Treaenrer.
IL K. Richardson, Antietam Srcremry.
IMMOTOSS:
Chitties C. Lathrop, 4:77 Walnut ritzurt.
lion. floury D. 3krura,.s6 Walnut street.
Alexander Whillden, 31erchant, 14 North Front at.
John C. Mutter, firm of Wright, Hunter A Co.
K. Tracy, firm of Tracy It Baker.
John 11. 41cCortly, firm of JOnen, Whit. a y.
S. S. Bishop, firm of Simmons & Co.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of. Jas. 11. Smith & Co
Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
Low Ilsalelturst, attorney and Cotmsellor.
Theo. W. Dater, Gold4mlth's Hall.
Stillwell S. Bishop. flora of Dishop, Sir:roue Sr C'..,
William Darling, (tats of Iteatling,)
John Itlec,loo South Front strert.
P. Harper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. If. Brown & Co.
IR. W. POINDZYTT.II, Agent,
apliCati—ap7 07 Water street, Pittsburgh
Fanners' and Mectlanica' Insurance Company
Nerthiodl Corn+ Smola end Waxed .Vrreis,
The fullealog etatintieuterliiiiite tlio leirines”e4 coed
thin of the Cesnariy to NOT. 1, IEZ.I:
Premium, renrirr.l oo Marine and I eleiel Mike
to Nor. 1,10;o1 $214,654
Fire lirrinlems • 176,794
Intereet on Lenne 6,704 47
Total receipts /KOS
Paid Marino /saer,-94
Firs " 39,737 b 9
Expemea Ealar and Omnissi.Ais 45,4 , 19
Re-insurairca, Iserurn 1... mints, and
Agracy Chug, 27,414 69
$177,12
balance remaining with G. iny'y ii::.a.nii7 07
The ...xis of the Company ma zo. fallow:a:—
Phila. City and Comity llonds ..... ... S 10,545 IS .
Railroad Bonds 11,000 IMI. Cant Prlce
Vint Mortgage 14,1 P.lta. 101.000 al
Blocks, Callamrala on all ir1,400 00
fillrard and Conselidation Built
Stoat . 5 i .T.2.5 00
°posited with Sherman, Mumma 8.
lb-. New Y0rk......—... ..............
Dorkrrod Payment on Mock m.t 0,1
do. 07,700 101
Not. for Marine Promitims 100.000(0
litne from Agents sacurol by ttott.. Z-1,370 7.3
Premiums on Policies neatly to
stied, and delta doe the Co.
Dalagro In ll:mts.
Raton. Muss.
11/11.1.14..1phia.
July 1, Ina.
.N o o l li t e r e:s hereby given, that the Agency of
this Company, the city of Pittsburgh, will, until further
notice, by conducted by J. W. AIAtTIES. whore Jung elf..
deuce in underwriting and connection with this office in
woil guatillus bin for cur ducting tbo businwee
In a moaner that wilt give moral !satisfaction. Ile is ar
tfully recorunnindwi to ell our patron; no soil nn tbesodew
ening Insurnuco. A. WEEKS, &crotary.
The Wallows of the alnyro Company will be conductell at
10.06 WATER Erne t, Sitteburn h.
J. W. lIAT.TIMI, Agent.
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
..p270L7 GO
Thellmr.l of Directomb, ,, 0,6
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN rEP. CENT.
- -
Petahie on thAtt.vad en the Imaineas M the Company the
Ist Umtata. THOMAS It FLORENCE,Ptasident
Esaraan Itzurnotn,Secratary,_
TIIO3. J. IFUNTER,Ava.Pittsbargh.,
No. 00 Weer =roe
wir .1.1 to
• 0T3:109.9.
Charles W. !Ducker,. Adolph E. Boric,
George W. Eleharils,l Samuel (Want,
flowshart. I David S. Dams,
lant:mat D. Levis, Jacob It. Smith,
Toth. Wagner, I Morris Patterson.
aiILES N. BANC/LEE, Preaident.
Ciamas a. lina Sametary.
Ttds Company continues to mann Inearacces, permanent
or ittedtmi, on every deecription of property in tome and
country, at rates as lon as aro toneisterit with security.
nee Company have reserced a Large contingent fund,
which, with their iNtpiled and Premiums, sally intuited,
afford ample protnctiord to the !wear'.
The Aeons of the Company, on J aonary let, 1151, as gob.
Wiled nen:eat:ly to the' net of Amenably, sere as follows
Mortgages , 8918,121 68
Drat Estate e 84,377 78
Temporary Loans 17
11,689 to
Cash. 64,346 61
11,ffILL703 44
glace ibex Incorporation, alteriod of rwentyone yea.,
they bare pedd..opirartle of- no
31illion, Four Hundred
thousand Dollars Lo..lby /Ire, thereby affording erldeneo
of the advantages of 1n...ran...1.01. their ability and
dlegoaltlon to orret withik rotoptnese all
. CIAADNER COFFIN, Agent,
aplC Mite Sontlio.t on, Wood and Third sta.
Continental Insurance Company.
Atrarirrated by the Zcgistutztre cr ramsylcania,
Andlk or! zed Capital, One Milian Dollars
Bewared and A co:mutated Capital •
HOME OFFICE.
No. Cl Wolaid Street, atoce Second, Holudrlplis.
Wire Insurance ou Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, de.
geneally.
Marino losnmtwo on (Sepses said Freights, to all parts of
the salad.
Inland linsoustote Ott goals, du, by Lakes, Moses, Canals
and 1.714 Carriages, to .11 parts of the Union, on the tarot
&aerobia terms, consistent with security.
°NORGE W. COLLADAY,formerly Recorder of Ronda, Ac.,
PhlLvlei aria
WM. ROWERS, formerly Register or Willa.
JORN N. COLEMAN, Rim or Coleman A Smith. importing
llardrearamrd Cutlery "lercharits, No. 21 North Third
Went aboTe Starket, Chiles
JOSEPIt OAT, Arm of Joseph Out 8 SmrCoppermalthr, No.
12 Quarrystmt.
EDWARD V. IRACIINITE, Arm of Machette A Motel,
Inmartlrm Efardorare Morellanta, No. 124 North Third
wermt. above Rum, Phila.
HOWARD lIINCILMAN, Arm or 1.11 - Ricston . h
Co.. Produce
sod Commisalua Ilerchantn, No. .17a Slur!,! et., above
klgh!lt, Fhlla.
INEORON W. COLLADAY, President.
OALZ:11 Wal4oN,S4Treuary.
JOSIIIIA. nonmsoN, AgenL
No. 24 Fifth ettrret ,Op stain)
Life insurance.
AMERICAN LIFE !NEEL...A:VCR
AND
TRUST COMPANY
axd.,lcart anwr y Ira!nut and Flourth Street',
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporated April 9th, 1950. CApltalStock 1.500.00.
ornegas.
ALEXANDER IVIIILDIN, Prestdent.
AIARSIIALL lIENLEY,Vico President,
JOAN C. SINS, Secretary and Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Troasurer.
01 raw
BOAIIIIII3I.
Alexander LouA. Goiley,
Marahall Densuir, T. Iburionde Harper,
Willietit P. Dobai, /abbe Tracey,
ffon. Joseph Attire.,
Jubn C. Sims, Th omas Li Smith,
Georg" R. Graham,
Jonas Bowman, Ellwood gannet,
John P. Simons.
W3l. P. IRWIN, AL D., Medical Examiner.
Thlerenorany makes Insoratieeon lien, on most Miasma.
bin terms. It him been soccensfolly managed for @enrol
yea. by an eaperieneed based of °Mee. and intateog and
trnidees, ham alma. paid promptly Its lose., and fa ,eery
way doeerting of confidonre and patronage.
It. W. POI27DEXTE7t, Agent„
07 Wator etreot, Pittsburgh.
[alnico- Mutual Insurance Coinpany of
PIIILADELPIIIA.
Office No. TO Walnut Street
CAPITAL Sl77,92o—Arratea itiM,97/ 45.--Bncvuirr Inwrerece.
VW° Inaurance on Buililings Ilerchanilise,Furniture, At.
In town or country.
The nrutrml principle conithreil with the eecnrity of •
Block Capital, entitles the Inanreal to share in the profits al
.the Company, without liability for losees s
The Script Certificate. of tale Cempnny, for profit. are
convertible at per, into the Central Block of the. Company
CLEM TINGLEY, President. _ -
B. 31. lIINCLIMAN, ~r ricret•ri.
PIPTCTOPS.
0. 31 Strand,
John It. Worrell,
. Benj. W. Tingley,
9. Lathrop,
11. L. Carrion,
Robert Tolarel,
C. SIOTTPIR
Chao. Leland,
• lent. Al. Semple, Pltt.b'g.
J. C. COFFIN, Agent
nor Third and Wool rl rect.
Clem Tingley,
Wm. R. Thompxon,
Samuel Riaphmm,
O. W. Csrpeote , r,
Robert Btotn,
C. 8. Wood,
Marstadi MO, •
Jacob T. Bunting,
IVl,lbarn Ulmer,
Neptune neurones Company;
-OP PHI'LADELPHIA,
Ertultlixt Buildings, 414 Walnut street.
Organised under the General Insurance Law with a cash
Capital of $100,003, privileged to Increase to $lOO,OOO.
Dutum Mama lon or damage by Piro, Marine, Inland
Navigation end Transportation.
serious.
0. 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
11101LtUD SI :111311,115, Vice Prosident.
0E011.01413001T, Secretary.
onmeruns.
D. Mont
}Behan! gomery, •
}Behan! Sldelds,
therm Scott,
T. T. newel], .
0. 0. Butler. • - .
10 A CHAMP, Agents,
Flail, (entrance au Wood st ) •
•
IL 0. Laughlin,
R.O. Stoteabary,
D. Shammed,
R. M. Ovine,
Mato Osborn.,
TI
jelydo 00ke, Lafayette
Philatletphia 33'ire an. LIED
INSURANCE OOSIP/LN , T,
No. 149 Chesnut Street, '
OPPOSITE TUE CUSTOM' 1101155.
Will mako U kinds of tomato., ether Parpornal or
Liontoi, on ovary draniption of Propel, or Merchandloo,
at moorable rata of motive.
ROBERT. P. SING Paraded.
nemexx,
fisPool,
John Melon,
X. WOor.
.01barles P. /ym
JL S Engllnh,
P.: B. gamy,.
C. Baru=
Megal r gee,
T. !ILACinams,Ltecretary,.
inouranct
1,000,000
.- 531,500
- a. o: oonnria tm t
senor third ud Weeds
Waitaki" Inewanoo Company
OPA.I-TTBBITROII.
" °SORGE DAP.SLE, Preadua.
F. 31. GORDON, SAkcetar3•
GITIGE,No. 92 Water irtlic4,(SF4 o l3 & 1 P..../t 0 . 46 ,)
up daft, Pl44aban - 6.
mil future aguing aU kind* o f Fire and 314 *". 14 ' 33
A /for, ingtittaion manager, by Directors, it•na art lea
kudfci. in the conununay, and who a, detnaitted, bj .
/4' ,,,, LaYcfomaibfain Oec am:der soiti
'they ha, as.nunol. a, tic:ring the beitprattatou to Um:mho
dal, to be in.nebett.
ARS. ETS, OCTODEP. 31, 1307.
Stock Accounts ..... .............. 4121,600 W310rtgag0..-- • 240 9 00
Reccicuble 4,161
GO, Familia= 430' W
Open Accounts 9,473 04
l`rrmlum Notes 40416 51
11111, Dl:count,' 123,9= 73
Wm. SIcA Ight,
Neakun Lrobnc..
•Alex.
. LI
Wlllternmills
C. W. Rickets:a;
Dania .
It. Miller, Jr.,
J. W. Butler,
G. W. Jackson,
Jam., IcAuloy.
Aleilmiler Spe,r
Andreerr Aekle),
'tole
Y. M. GORDON, See.*
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
or rirrs'euncn.
omso No. 03 Potrr.llo Street,
DIRECTORS.
Jacob Painter.
, W. Smith,
D. P. Park,
A. J. Janes,
Dm!, Peterson,
J. I' Tanner,
1. Grier Syron!,
W. 11. Mcßride,
Pam. Darr, Jr.,
a A. Cohan,
CUM:TEI:IID CAPITAL
01P-Fira ant Marine RIAU Laken Mall iti.acriptiona.
OFFICEIDi.
President—A: A. Clam. '
Vice President—lions . l'ammrson.
Secretary and Treasurer—l. Cana SCitiMiL mAndly
Wada llAmpteu,
A. A. Carrier,
Itobert Patrkk,
A. o..9ampson.
.1. IL Jones,
John Taggart,
!tansy Eproul,
Nicholas Youghtly,
James U. llopkine,
Notice to Stoamboat' Captains and
Tim undersigned, representatives of Insur
r4
mace Companiesd nderwriting on hnlltorgt...nrnbuots, desire
to cell tho late on of parties interested, to the foot that
Polidre of In, ranee am stinted by the tenure of the mas
ter of boats to loi n et ell times. A wetotousu on duty, es
well in port as oder nay, by night us. well es by dey.
vt, MI. P. JONES,
Agent Inset - epee Company of North Americo.
. '
F. A. RINEHART,
Seen:Wry Pittsburgh Life, Piro nod niAri2ll Ins:anuses CO.
P.lll. CORDON,.
Ferretary Western Immense Company.
SAMUEL L. MAIISELELL,
refary Citizens' Insurance Company.
JA3IEB A. HUTCHISON,
Dresldeet Monongahela Insurance Company.
It. FINNEY,
Pecrotery Conks Insurance Company.
P. A. MADEIRA,
Ayers.: Delaware Mutual Sty Insurance Company.
J. W. MARTLEN,
.agent Xhaturseturera' In Osmium:.
it. W. POINDEXTER,
Agent Ontat {Western anti Merchants' insurance Pas.
A. A. CARRIER A IMO.,
Auras State,Firo and Marine Insurance Company: Com
untuwestilk !tatty... Cor { Putt3l Quaker Pity Instranes,
Entspany.
. . _
A. A. CATIUIEIt,
Prpaideut Poonnytranin Iwo - Innen Company.
THOS. J. 1.11/NTEit,
Agent Farmers' andllechanta' Inzuranco Company.
November st,b, ISLT, no9.d2vrie
Eureka Insurance Company, .
OP PENNSYLVANIA,
o,filce
X. 00 Wafer .51., PflOburpti. ~ .
•
a..rra.t, :tor. 2n., IS57i
Stock Dna Dille, payable on tkquand, and usern
sol by two approved unmet.-- ..... --- ...... $07,000 00
Cash is Pittsburgh Vont Calumny 03,104 11
Premium ootea... 51,904 20
Bills Receivable. 9,981 10
Mortgage s,gsil 00
122 shares Euchangn 'lank Stuck — Co 6,950 00
o,'O shares Iron City Bank Reek —Amonnt paid 7,100 00
an +trams Allegheny pink Stock— do 6 000 00
hi charceNl.ttnuics' Bank Stock—Cost I,l= W.
Ploos ACCO.I /4- 11,672
Oill, Purnitu, 002 12
Vi". OW,
1. M. Perraort,
IV. W. Marthr.
IL T. Leech, Jr.,
n. McCarullear,
G o. S. &Men.
ellornhergrr.
W K. Ntmkk,
A. D. Cochran,
John A. Canghey,
C. W.l3atchokr,
innua T. Bennett,
W. 3. Anderson.
I. 6IIOEIIB.I.T.CIZIt, Pro'
no3al3m
IL rnarr,Seeretary
Manufacturers' Tau - ranee Company.
Fire, Marine and Inland
!V.:Cc—Mo. 11 Merchant. l:::rhuff9n
Deiaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company,
Inoarpornlea Zry tke Zrylefaturt of/inenty7rentin,
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta.,
PIIILADELPIIIA.
2444= INSL7IANCEgou Yore Ole, Cargo, and Freight
to all parts of the world.
INLAND I3SURANGI4 on Cowls. by Myers, Canals,
Laken and Land Oarriagee, to all pans of the Goias.
FIRE /..3 - SWItANCAS on 31orn2andire generally. -Oa
!Rom, Dwelling Muses, ge,
doafof
thr fklkPralN Iron. &I, 1350: •
Bondr, 3l o , l3kgee, and Boot Pt
Philadelphia C/ty and other L0am_:.._......... ._.108,076 fife ,
Stock In Bulks, 111111 rued and insuraneoCen....— 19,703 Mk
Bills ................... ....... . 212,338 80
Cullom hand 37,541 V&
Palarnwe In hands of Agents, Preralume on Ma
rion Policies re , restltly Wood, and ether debts . '
due the Company 1214411 10'
Subscription flows 100,000 00
1.1A1C1089
Jantea C. land,
Thoophllos Paulding,
James Tnuntair,
William}lyr, Jr.,
Joshua T...hlee,
J11313(11 Tennant,
Sanonel E. Srohea,
Ilenr7 Sloan,
Jan:mall Maul.
Thomna C. Hans.
Robert Burton, Jr.,
John &Sample!, Pittab'g,
D. T. Illorrn, n,
J.T. Log.,
ARTIN, Proficient.
C. MIND, Vito Preoldanh
William Martin,
Joiwph 11. &AL
Eglatiml A. fiertlaT,
John C. Darby'
John R. Penrc/a
George G. Leiner,
Edward Darll4tim,
I. R. 31. Ida ton,
William C. Ludwig,
'Ugh Craig.,
C Spencer Mellreln,
Charin Kelley,
IL Jones Brooke,
Tubs.
itt2hlr Lnocco, Secretary.
No.
.A. MADEIRA, Agra, •
95 Water street, Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh Life, Fira.and Marine Ins. Co.
Office, Outmer Itarket and Water Sts.,
PA.
ROST. GALWAY, PPresiden tlTTSßUßG'',
F. A. Its3Ullkitr, Erey.
ANDIMIr FtauntoOL D., Examining Physic's.
Thin Cbmpany makes every Insurance appertaining to
connectesl with LIFE RISES.
AL'%mina and CargolUess, 011 tho Ohlo and
illoslaiipps doers and tributaries, nod ;11.1.110 Wet gen
orally. -
And against Lass or Dernaget - rFire.
And against the Perils or oho Eon nod woo ITsvigstlon
and Trunewrtation.
Policies kaued et the boost rat a cpusistout with catty
Rll parties.
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Mobort Galway,
Samuel McClurken.
Joaeph P. Ommara, M. P.,
Juba Stott,
Ja.m.•
David Richey,
Jam. W. Hallman,
Arhuthuot,
fel6—my2.s.ly
Alexander Bradloy,
Joaeph 8. Leech,
John Fralett**.
31an1trld B. Brawn,
Neill IL Chuttlx•re
Corr,
Robert 11.1Lartley,
John Waal,
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburg!
WM. BAGALEY, President,
.5A311./.EL I. HAP.BI.IELL, Berretary
Ohlre 91 Water Sr -t, 1,./terrn Marl:4 aid Wood Sri
le—lnsttree Hull And (tem. Itteke on the Ohio sal Ali:
Cpl Haver% wed Trlbuterire,
nseresageinst logs ar damage by Flee. Aleet ..gette ,
the palls or the Sea lelettd Nevigetiett tri-upars,
Wen.
Win. &malty, DIRECTOR,
Samuel Item (pt. Mexk- Sterling,
Robort Dunlap, Jr., S.
W. 11. Kier,onn.
S. Unrbangh, Ilingt
John S. Dilworill,
Immo SI. rennock, Frauds Sellerr,
Wolter irrynnt, . J. Schoonmaker,
Jos. M. Cooper, Wm. A liars, ..
John &apron.
onongahala Insurance Company.
• Orme; :10. IS - Warm:Emma
Das rn..rkre Ag.site.rt all :amid: of Pits and Marine Risks
Orncras--jAMIIS ItUTGIEDSON,YrviLIent.
REND.T M. ATWOOD, Sncretiry.
TTRECIVIM i
Wm. IL Holm., . Alex. Ring.
Julio Atwell,
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Wm. Rea R. Wilson 3111Ior,
Jam .MeDevitt,
nos, S. Marko, , Geo. A, Birry_
Jan) A. Intehloon .leanllMlM3
Ilottres
Dlsoolallon. of I L'ooliortsterahlp.
TilE FIRM OF JONES 3: SCULLY is this
day dlutaleed by mutual count. The totolocts of tbo
late firm will be settled at the oldatand by rm. O'U. Scully
J. IL JONES.
• W.ll 0.11. SCULLY.
SCULLS' & 00., •
(Succossor tdJonks k &ay.)
Forwardmg. Commission and Swage
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AVEOIIANTS -
o. 01 Water ll. and 01 First ° St ccccc p
ookvilm PIMBIIROII, PA
aiRD.-In consequence of the financiatde , :
=gement& Orthe connety, and the ret7 general pros
tration of busleme orLsing therefrom- entirely unloOked for
Re the time of the , recent Bale of W. R. Anna, to J. It.
Birchneld, In the firm of Murphy & Burchfield, the male
has been annulled, end the busineee trill. be coethmed se
formerly, under the title of HUM= a numeinnuk .
xvrtern.
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Plttehotah, C1et.24.1867.—ri03 J. IL BIBICJIMD.
DISSOLUTION—The Co -Partnership here:
torove existing under th e =se a A style of PHELPS
ARE & CO. is thin day dissolved WWl:at/on. The IMF
WON of tho firumillhudoeed at the old itand, St. Clair
strostosar the okt Hummer rritTh by W. IL ra ".".
Who Is duly authorised to use the store of the firm In the
.sittlement Oita affairs.
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o rit o. tsli p n A rgb il , ,r Be N pi. E let. Rsin lss7 p .
Noret,l2.:.,tiim . L
der.
11„,;/ signed hare this day entered Into i ~,,,_
de the name and style of LIMPS. PAR k 00, far the,
- aeourotactorlail W nsatiOlits,Drem ke, An, In
:',, . hswyes, baring taken th e old artaldisbed Factor/of
. ~,beesn' Mi dai r. ' C"rboildt anin d ProCn han red g ""t"ithe Isdesit"Un'iroPmr.WW
won , l e emchtbery, &e„ thee with a large and weft ea.
teeted stock of material, ey are prepared to &kit.) litt
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ppgelptOXlS and dispatch, I orders entrusted to that& ' All.
work warranted to be of the but Tient,. ;Timmer:dor pars r
cod haring had 18 year* experience In the budis..c. titex
belie by strict attention to merit a continuer" Of the pa-;
routire so liberally bestowed on the late fins..
1 0We employ NOREIILIT VIE MCI BEST woas: , '
' Rasher /lI,WA• PIL LOVE. fsel;ilmd
51TRVP.7-10 bbla. BalL
ta sals low-br
_Men iei*lted
_ 04.rr0 Dansr."-i
wriwr lbuty sad Hawk •
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$700,691 Cl