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    Thowiß of the people, 1 expressed in the mode I
prescribed by the Constitution, has summoned j
tne for the second time, to the duties'end re-*
sponsibilities of the Chief Magistracy of Ohio,
and I hare now, in your presence, and in
presence of the people hcreossembled, taken up*
on myself the solemn obligation of an oath to
perform them faithfully.
During the two years since 1 was first honored
with this trust, it has been my constant en
deavor to acquit myaelf of it as became a citi
zen devoted to the Institutions of the State and
bound bj? e-rery obligation of honor and grati
tude to the faithful service of the people. 1 may
notsay tnatl have committed no etYors. Doubt
less some things hare been omitted which might
nave been done, ami some things done, which
Ought haTe been better done. But I may aay,
and U seems not unfit that l should soy, here,
in this presence, fearing no contradiction of aoy
trulhfal man who knows the truth, that all my
acts have designed to promote the highest in
terests of the State, and that my best faculties
and my most earnest endeavors have been ac
tively and unremittingly devoted to her service,
Assuming now, once more, in obedience to
the popular voice, this responsible trust, my past
must stand sole sponsor for my future. Larger
experience and better information will, I trust,
enable me to accomplish something more for
the public good than has been hitherto effected;
but my aims, my purposes, and my prteiples of
action must remain unchanged.
\ou will not expect of me, gentlemen, on
this occasion, any discussion of civil or politi
cal questions. 1 have already within a few days,
made fully known to yon my views in relation
to public affairs. That those views will meet
your concurrence, in all respects, it would be
presumption in me to anticipate; but there is'
one point, at least, where all our judgments, all
our purposes, and all our exertions may well
join. The common good_ should be, and I trust
will be, our common aim. Under our fortunato
polity, no King—no Aristocracy—no Arbitrary
Power—no Privileged Class—can claim to-be
the State. Tho welfare, the honor, the advance
ment in all things good and noble, of tho State,
is nothing else than the welfare, the honor, the
advancement of the people and the wbolo peo
ple. To these great objects, gentlemen, however
wo may differ as to the best means of promoting
them, we may well join in addressing the most ;
strenpous exertions of our highest powers.
It is not ourpart, happily, to lay the founda
tions of institutions. That work is done, and i
well done to our hands. It is our singular feli
city to be citizens of the first Stale of tho Union. i
organized, through the wise providcnco of the 1
Founders of the Republic, upon those “funda
mental principles of civil and religious liberty”
which they declare to be the basis of all Amer- 1
icon Law and all American Constitutions. In i
the organization of other States unfriendly cir- ■
cumstances hod permitted only the partial appli
cation of these principles, la the organization
of this no such circumstances interposed their !
evil influence. The Institutions of Ohio were
framed m precise harmony with the ideal of a j
Mate as it existed in the minds of the great 1
master builders of the Confederacy and of the
U nion. The ideal demanded first of all, the al>- i
solute freedom of every individual guaranteed 1
and secured by impartial law; next, in vlolahiU j
ify of conscience, ami just protection of all I
forms of worship and all religious organizations;
then, the sacred observance of compacts,—then! I
the promotion of religion, morality and know
ledge by universal education. There was noth- \
ing narrow, nothing illiberal, nothing unjust in
this ideal. It welcomed the immigrant to the
freest participation with the home bornlnthc
inestimable blessings of popular intuitions.
It pledged the States, to be formed under it. to
perpetual L'uion with their sister States It
established the Sovereignty of the indestructi
ble—and the only indestructible— foundation of
tbe Rights of Man.
Organized under t hese auspices, and in accord
ance with this Ideal. Ohio may justly beMyled
the model State of the American Union, it is
an honorable, a gratifying distinction Let it
be our care, gentlemen, that Its luster be sullied
by no act or omission of ours. Upon the soil
thus consecrated to Liberty and Union—npon
the foundations thus wisely laid, of equality and
justice, let us go on. in humble dependence upon
Divine favor, to build yet broader and higher,
tho noMc edifice of a truly Democratic and
truly Republican Slate, nover forgetting Ihut
Man is moro Than Institutions, and Right the
sole vital principle of Law.
We shall repair now; gentlemen, t» our re
spective duties. lu the great work to which 1
have referred, you will ever find me, I trust, a
prompt and diligent eo-worker: and it i* my
earnest wish that you may perform =o faithfully
your part in it, that Ohio may long remember
w»UI pride and gratitude the Genera! Assembly
you have tbe honor to constitute.
S. RIDDLE & eft,
BDITORJJ and PROPRIETORS.
PITTSBURGH:
FRIDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, 1858. *
republic AX NosuirATiox.
FOR ASSEMBLY.
JOHN SCOTT, of Boss Township.
;Tns value of the exports from pfow York of
the leading articles of Domestic produce and
Miscellaneous Goods, for the week ending on
Saturday last, was $519,559, against $1,680,294
for the corresponding week of last year. While
the exports of produce thus fall off a million of
dollars in a week, the exporta of specie run up
to $2,500,000. Wo are thus liquidating onr
heavy debt to Europe with gold instead of pro*
dace, helping to beggar ourselves with every
dollar we send out. In the meantime, the pro
duce which we ought to be paying oar debts
with is lying on the hands of farmers, almost
unasked for, and prices daily growing lower,
although low .enough three months ago to.seare
producers. With our gold .drained from us in
r millions, week by week, and our produce piled
up in unused heaps, it will be a long time, un
der such auspices, before we get back to pros-
This is the first fruit of the democratic victory
of 1856. Along with it comes the bankruptcy
of the national government. When James Bu
ohonan went into office in March last he found
a surplus in the Treasury of twenty millions;
now the Treasury is empty, the employees of
the government cannot get any pay, and the
weekly receipts from all sources haTe fallen off
to a mere nothing. In this state of things tho
twenty million of ahinplasters about to be issued
are not in as good credit as they might be, and
there is no anxioty to get hold of them, In any
quarter. The creditors of the governmet, how
ever, may be compelled to take them, for lack of
something more substantial.
Think of a great producing nation, such as
this Is, with overflowing granaries and abund
ance of everything which tho industry, of man
can extract from the soil, being unable to sell
its surplus products and forced to empty its
pockets of gold by the million, weekly, for the
benefit of its foreign creditors! And think, too,
of o'- nation which placed twenty millions in the
,r hands of its chief executive. officer only nine
. months ago, being to-day bankrupt, and forced
to borrow twenty millions more, by issuing shin
plaster promises to pay to that amount! Tbe
- first is an indication of the result of tbe ruinous
policy vrhlcb the democratic party has inflicted
upon'the country, and the last Is an unmistaka
ble proof of the imbecility of the Buchanan ad
ministration. In either case the facts presented
are’ disgraceful to the country, and oogbt to
oover with shame and obloqny the party which
is alone responsible for them.
America Abroad.— Blackwood asked, Who
reads an American Book 7 The question was
propounded before the days of Mrs. Stowe; be
fore Prescott or Motley enriched the literature
of the world with their histories; before Long
fellow wrote ••Evangeline,” or “Excelsior," or
sang to Europe the sounding lines of “The Bel
fry of Binges." Since these great iight#of lit
erature have appeared, the question of Black
wood has been answered by the world. Indei*d,
8 quite marked attention to American literature
and American authors is now manifest in the
great circles ’Bf science, art and belles left res, not
in England bat all over tho continent of
Europe. Quite recently a new work has been
iuraed from the Paris press—no other than the
Life and Works of tbe celebrated and lamented
Chaxuung, to which a very full and eloquent
preface has been prefixed by the compiler, M.
De Retpusat.
With the religious views of Dr. Channing we
have nothing to do here; it is as an apostle of
freedom, as a groat light in the world, as a tuan
who looked from mountain tops of thought and
speculation upon the world, that he interests ns
and the secular public, and we bail it as an in
dication of the spirit of the age that his grand
treatises upon the political rights and duties of
man as man have thus found their way nmong
the French people.
That people, Americans do not fully under
stand. We see them under tho yoke of an usurp,
er; we see them bowing their haughty necks at
the behest of a masterwho yet loads them with
no burdens grievous to be borne. Skill in accom
i modeling himself to circumstances and in mak
ing his enemies serve him, skill in keeping every
passing cloud in the political heavens as a shade
against tho blaze of national indignation, ability
to turn to.his own advantage the achievements
of individuals as well as of nations .associated
with him Tn-.greateoterpriscs—tiess and such]
oa these argSwatwender No
of the beau*
tiful in art and the sublime in nature, their love
of liberty, their hatred of slavery In Its vile
forms jU' the scourge and curse of nations and
of people arc os fresh and full in their hearts
r to-day as irlhe tribune yet uttered its voice to
tiie people, and Lamartine still wrote to them
> politics and poetry in the same boot. The life
• and writings of Dr. Channing, the apostle of
freedom and of popular rights, must find sym
pathy among a people which has liberated its
slaves, abolished its feudalism, divided among
its people its farms and its lands, schemed,
struggled and bled to realize a nobler theory of
government, notwithstanding it finds itself now,
as it were by accident, under the control of a
skilful and sbrowd usurper. They will be read
" and pondered—and every where his noble pro
tests against slavery and its accursed offspring
wilHind willing listeners. We rejoice that an
other American author of such worth aod emi
nence has fonnd hisTway to tbs bem-ths of
Uhe l Freneh people, that they may learn that
t- the same people who could produce a Brooks
■ could also .give to the world a Channing
♦The New 1 ork Courier Enquirer, iu some
remarks Upon Eli Thayer’s speech in the House
on the Americanization of_Ceni.ro] America, asks:
“How do the fillibusters expect to get Nicara
gua into the American Union without giving to
“Popular Sovereignty” the chance to determine
• its institutions ? And what becomes of Slavery
Q .in Nicaragua when that chance is once afforded?
It is ’the height of folly to rely upon Southern
immigration to overbalance the votes of the
native population—and above, all when it will
"diave to meet also (ho living tidtrof free soilers
that will be certain to sweep down from the
Northern States so soon os tbero becomes a defi
y nijwprospect of annexation. If the mon who
■ ' jsrp’so madly* bent upon despoiling Nicaragua of
. nationality for the behoof of Slavery, would
*" ‘■' -jtake time to look a little more calmly and'prac
tically into the matter, tboy would find reason,
We'boUeve,' to bo aHttle more cautious, if not a
more honest:” “ i
.Floras Bloowiko is WisrEn. — We have
before us as we write; a beautiful, evidence of
the unusual mildness of the season, In the shape
-• of a flower of. the Polyanthus, which was picked
, {' om a “ oot -" , - , 2"™ “»«>• bea .hi, morning by
. Mrs. Win. W. baton of this city. The lTnle
stranger lifted 1 up its head among a number of
companion buds, with as much confidence as It
might h»ye shown under the genial skies of
’
. , ■ WeJbave also a bunch of full-blown violets,
of green and growing chickwecd’
‘jjickedthla morning in'the ganlon of l\ jjj
& gpodselt, Eag., in Hudson street.
• Onft jett ago to-day tho thermometer at sun
' 2} deg. above zero, and there was
O;.‘ c*odlenl sleighing. On the Bth of l4st Jan
74'£uarf;ibekaUttvb were blocked Ap by enow,
' . *TrAtWwers tlelajed all day,- passengers nearly
V jlealh, andtbe temporatoro was at
" alliday; lBth occurred;, the ‘‘cold
; * * Sunday/’ thermometer 6 deg. to 7 deg. below
xeio alf'day; and a tremendous enow storm at
Alight; : I ■ - ’
, ' '4T£day has' been more like an April day; than
. - ' ,wha£we orp aectutimed to see in
ez jlartjord -TfoSet Tuesday Ectning, : • 1 ;
' iv.V'"'. • • . • , ■ 1
-i- A no- juvisr bub; turned Contes, was tilled
..atPatayrvKansas.a feir -days slneerfAs the’
'jeporte ootno to as, he' eslled. oil at hie’
•hoaae atnight,’ by a'pail/of elntfgerif’’and'
-ehat. He was teUercd to have murdered W
•eralfcee Slate pruoaertfßoiaioUted to Mi l«ep».
tag, daring the wersVjfltePjear. ; "*«
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Kaiikiu Correspondence
Wyashottk CtTT, K. T., Jan. 5,1 n.;,,. ,
To th i* Editor o f (tie Missouri Democrat ,
The election of state oflicera under the !.«*-
compton constitution came off yesterdny, and in
Wyandotte city resulted as follows :
For Governor, Geo.' W Smith, 35H; F .1
Marshall, lis——majority 185. Lieut. Governor
W. . Roberts, 43U; W. G. Mathias. 98—major
ity 332. Secretary of Stale, P. C. Schnyler,
348; W. T. Spiccly, 177—majority 171. State
Auditor, Joel K. Goodin, 348; Blake Little, 177
—majority 171. State Treasurer, Andrew J.
Mead, 348; T. J. B. Cramer, 173—majority 175
Congress, M. J. Parrott, 353. J p Carr, 173
—majority 175.
Three senators and eight representatives free
stale. Average majority, 173.
The vote on the constitution stood
Against tbe constitution 371
For the constitution without slarerr i
J73
Oar majority at the territorial elect ion was dJ
Very truly, £c., Vebitaa.
--—yesterday, for stale officers
and the adoption or rejection of the Lccomptoo;
constitution in its entirety, passed oil without
tho slightest dielurbunce in this city. Two
companies of United States infantry were at the
polls, and a full battery near at hand, to pre
serve the peace, /hr the jiral time in our life »,-<*
u-tre compelled to pa** through a line of federal
troopt in order to deposit our ballot. We have a
special chapter on this subject embalmed, which
we will give to our readers at an early day. We
have only space in this issue to give the vot<- of
this city :
Ag'st tbeeonsuiution framed at Lccorcpton, 1 :s4
For the constitution with slavery k
For the constitution without slaver)- i*
Scattering "
Total
Majority against Lecomptonconstitution I '.T-'
State OmoEßs.—Governor—*G. W. Smith.
ll!»C: F. J. Marshall. J.~,.
Lieut. Gorenioi
G. Mathiaa, u7*>.
.Secretary of Stale-
V. UoJ».>rt«. |V.
I* Sclmjlor, 1 IVI;
W T. Spicely, 271
Auditor—<J.K. (Joodin, D. Little ,
Treasurer—T. J H. Creamer, 270 ; * \ j
Mend, 1199.
Congress—
•*M. J. Parrot, J. 4». r n rr,
B<male B. J. Franklin, 2«;7, S. Stover, 2>W,
J. W. Mnrtio, 2«fl: »C. Vaughan, 1 |Hm ; ‘.Sparks'
HOT; *C Chadwick,-1190.
Representatives— -W. Kempt, hh#- «J w
Morris, V.m ; *Q. J. Park, 1200, <J. JI. Note
ware, 1101; *B. Cray, 11%; *O. W. Uardner,
1102: MV. Pennoek, 1100; *P. 11. Orr, 1
W. W. Irory, 270; W. M. Cole, Jr., 271; H M
Moore, 2.77; J. H Miller. 200; W. Cbristisun.
-OOj l). I> Burns. 20, J Connell. 200- S .1
Kookogee, 200.
Average free stale majority 'J2*'»:
'Fre»>.tate men.
Serov Victims is Ksgusp.— The Utile.,l
Times says : “ft lias become the fashion for cer
tain writers to throw doubts upon the truth of
the reports of the atrocities committed by the
Sepoy mutineers upon our countrymen io India.
It is said that these reports hare come through
native spies, have been colored by tho Indian
press, and have not been authenticated by Eu
ropean testimony. How far these arguments
are worthy of credit our readers may judgo from
the following statement. We have been assured
by a medical friend that ho has been consulted
by a lady who has recently arrived at Bayawa
ter, from India, whose nose has been
Her child, three years old. has neither hanKor
feet: they were all cut off by tbe mutineers.
How tire child survived is a mystery. The gov
erness to this family escaped with tho low of
her cars, which were cut off as an easy way of
getting her ear-rings. Another friend is attend
ing a lady whoso nose has been slit open, and
her ears have been cutoff. She has brought
Ki*- m i l m three young children, all
rmna. Their eyes have all been gouged out by
n.iSt^iP 0^8, ,' Vc * iavo heard from another source,
Deraonid^ < bnft^i* e i^ OQ * * a who s P* aJ{B from
dies now in l u ftl I * lerc are fl e*eral la
unsneakable have nntl ®rgono guch
?efu« if Lirs e^ a : dal,on obstinately
remse lo*gtve their names. Thev nr«r«* k-
IhoMght of by their relation, in Enffi u ifcad
Thero aro also in Calcutta soreral young chill
jiren Whose name, aro quite unknown One
little creature Bay. she is 'Mamma', pet-'
Maloty" 1,0 * r ° C,Cr lo lnow of her past
Posr-omcE Attains — Pamtyhatiia: Eliicr’a
Hidge, Indiana co.j Samuel Kennedy, postmas
ter, will reeeiro special supplies from Clarke
batgh, S.miles dialanl. Braily, Indiana co., John
,C. Bochejter,jposlmaatcr. Change the alte of
the office ntllome.lndinna co-, one mile south
Uj-KeUyeburgh/aßdappointJolinProihero.poti
■teajieUj i
,%*sia@elaha cojaanwlni: H. I*. ■ Arnold, posl
'jniiSfcftfeßM.-Fell, resigned. ' * -j
->-■ ' -4s*
am*
Ww*. '
Pile* u» BothPorai
jmly KCTmidfcr -my present sound health, from the
consUai.thoMh moderate on of Boerfaavtf* Holland Bit
.offered, at interval*, from
PUe* In T«oth form, sometimes *> severely as to completely
PTf, tr V 0 ae ; J h»To for several months put, thongJi mb
-1 r , cfstccp, andtmnmal phytic*! effort, beeaenttre
iy foe® from Mjy«ymytomofthl*di*treMiDc disease; while
myeeneral health U Tery moeh Improved.'’
iTerMns dcmbUoy tho authenticity of this i. rtiScate, are
recanted to rail open or commnnladuwilh tbe proprietor*.
T ./ w V “® Pfr**orB not only In referring them ta iu
anibor, lot to many others who bato need the Holland Bit
ter* for tbe tame affection, with ojna! «n*-ccs»
S °^.? V . p^U ' me ’ or ‘ lx bottle* tor *S, by thepro-
Prt«ora, B£NJ. PAGE, A CO-, Manufacturing Pbanna-
OenHsUmidGhemirt*, Pittsburgh, and Druggist. «o
«rmuy. See advertisement. JalixlAwT
MATLACK & ROGERS.
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
i merchants,
9»0. 18 Pine street, St. Lonta, Ho.
ttm to
Mntd.n'b k Dickson, St. Lonia,
Djj- A Ueihwk, Cincinnati, Obi<»,
ChaC Dufflcld k Co., Louisville, Ky
K. s. Dey A Co., Danker*, Peru, lII*.,
Ur«tn A Stone, Banker*. Muscatine. lowa,
Djj k Matlock, Philadelphia, _
~ t ; Cl.icago, Freight Agrot f,.» Illinois Central
_RuJlr<*ul. Jo’S-flfnjrc
I‘RA« PKKRJNS’
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRuNot. m;ku BY EXTRACT
pj OF A LETTER FROM
Tub#Ul * n MSDICAL gentleman
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. U AT MADRAS,
And applicablo to D BrotLer al
K WORCESTER May, iSil.
• EVERY *1 “TeIILEA APKRIUNSfthai
v a b t » « .. their taace it highly ntecm-
VARIETY med In India, and Is, in my
t, io „ opinion the most palatable as
ft l>lnil. well as the moat wholesome
~ , , . Sanea Hut Is made.”
p'Sr,; U^i* W4n,ed t*J the Juty of the New York
eiUituii.‘ , l K„ i.weign Sauce, won obtained by LEA A PER*
iih ,"T BACCE, the world
wuio i n,,* which having led to numerous imitations, rmr
rw J oo, *‘ ,<l to •** that the names of
r • Klt , L y, ttr ® Impreased upon the Bottle and
Btoi>|Tr. m..i printed upon the labels.
- S.,|w ivi, Agents for the United States,
JOHN DUNCAN A 80X8,
. 406 Broadway, Now Y'ork.
■M™., ! " V l *!”’' AI,a ’ orJerl received for diroct
ahlpinei.t f«„n> England. my^lydfcr
MKSSUN. CIIAS, & LEWIS QREBE, I
jrT~*j u TEACHERS OK THE
fff“W»FIANO, VIOLIN,
ORGAN ato SINGING, •I I*
ANCIENT AND HODEUN LANGUAGES,
Ai. Latin, Ocrtnan, French and B{«ni«b.
Taught hy CIIAS. UILKBE, Caad. Thooi
at the principal Musir 6tor<*. deaSmdfc
SINGER'S SEWINQ MACHINES,
The great superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES
Overall others for tho tue of
Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Has lonir Ixn-n known and practically acknowledged.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Whlrh is a light, compact auii highly ornamental machine,
(doing its work equally well with the machiuea and
most ttecomoa favorite f..r family u*<.
A hill supply of the above Machines for sale at New York
ii.f=rrriA.w.:ji»Maric«t Ht..
PITTSBURGH, PA,
AU«, the iuiuhotli SEWING M tCHIVK. Price ft,.in
(46tn|6» (del? 1 anlOrlvdfr
w p w00d... .m. a ... ~ r M'. Laaa
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO
luxmcTntiM or
Amwrlonn Oalvnnizo<l Shnnt
Si!' Ajcnta for t\t Stlt t>f
TV Dawra Wood'*
Patent ItnltattonUnssla Sheet Iron.
- Also, OaltuilzbJ OorruratoJ Iron, for RottQnp
A9»War«liouM—.V.i IM >Vr.nf Strrrt, ■
JiSfcly JlwfrP
COAL CAlti.
FIFTEEN' FOl.'R WHEEL COAL CARS.
K.aiJj new, “Tcrt hnJlt." flirjmleou f«v<.reM* terra* «n.i at
a vrry Uu j>»w, AiLlr^a
nrLI.MVKR l SM ALL, Y.irk. Pa.
u Ur. jxo. SCOTT. I*iH»t>nrph
The Cara i»u If at the Out ar Penti'i. A R
A. A CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittshnrgh, General Insurance Agenrv,
Na. 03 Poorlh Street,
riTTSJicnoir, pex.va
t!i'iiif>»n.. » of hlgbaat «tau<lin£ Chert «rv<l
t'T I’cuDsrlTauia iui-1 otbrr State*
rtre, Merit* anil t.ifti Ituki tai-n I *ll ■WnpUot.a
A A. CAHKIV.II,
S K CAKKIKK.
SEPI'ON dc BILHROUQH,
LAND AND HOD SE AGENTS
,N>- nil Lf-uft Strut, Ortreem it\ and &t\ Strrrtt,
ST. Ll>l’ I R , MO.
H'.itVKS. LOTS an-1 l.lNDSfor aaleor a«r.... t1 .
')and Otj Tun paid ,lq Ej'atr; rL-.li - .r-l-A tiou. <-f
Umli r ntrreO under the Qrada&Uoo Law, at 12 li ernta i>»r
a- rr, rom|iriainc Pine, Mineral and Agricultural Uadi
«a.Laa l Varrmtit* Nought, *.)M and fit) iefr r
eatta giTi-u. dcT-dOcN
SE w INQ Iwl ACHINESI
FOB mm.IES AND IIANCFACTCRERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
U VNLFACTVHINO COMPANY,
Bridgeport, ( 'onn,
Pittsburgh, OM Finh Street.
Thia Machine Stltcb'n tb*
Flnoot or Coarsest Fabric,
At Uip {.(rexnrvoftbe Oppnitor, making with On « Acut
anxf brauti/ul and durabi* )~r .Vmwtr, aim. at tmi**-
*oJ iiiiiispri.«*Lk t,.i family u»p.
Foil information "nay up obtained l.y a-Urereiu* Jarnre
Ewing..r ALLA. U. HEED, Agrnt,
No. 63 Fifth #tr«t, Wtabnrgt.
‘ PAYNE, - ' BISBBLL & CO.,
mascfactcum or
Cooking. Parlor anti Heating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, eto
And Manufacturer* of the Celebrated
OVPITAX. COOKING RANGE,
!fO. 333 LIBERTY STREET,
, HTTSBCr.OU,
r "IvksT BOYDM;n,
;-i*COf»ctnrcrn.f CAST RTKKL; »!», j‘I*IUNU. I'U)W
A. n ?TKEU HI’TLINO.H «i.J AXLK.I,
Clm/f JT.-ct anil firit Mrrrtf, f\l
ISAiC JGSUe . . . . h. B
I>. K. KOttKtW JV CO.,
or
Iloßm' Improved Ptttni Hierl
Cultivator UVet h,
Chrn*r Eou and Firtt Slrertt, ISrtthuroh !\i
Jo29:t > -.tfe* V '
B. P. BHOPG,
MKItCHAN’r »if.
105 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pehn*
4k*Tbe latest Pntt.-rfu of ■lwaVMiu (.m»l ■ ~.t
m*ito to order w> Iho Hunt n-a-uxialile i«ru>« fr ,a,|, All
work warranted.
H. C. ULMAN & CO.,
Nt>.7G Fourth Str*»«t, Pittahurgh, Piu,
OKNfiRAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance) Brokers
Coxui.vtn Cantu. KrraiJitxTrn
Lift*, Firo, Mnrinr and Live Flora Huks .d all <h*»-ri|i
tton»Uk«-ij at current mt-« to tl.o in.-t r.lWd.. and prompt
payinircompaoh-s In the State. J >-f*
rURSI FURS!! FURS!!!
roR r.AUITCS AND MIHHF.S,
EMBRACING
IJURFON lUY uni)
MINK SADLE,
FT*>NK M A HI KN,
FITCH, SqURRF.L. Ar
CAPKF, Tll’l’ETfi. MUFFS. CUFF.* and OI.OVnS In
fri'il tai ictj uml |ix
nnllrdfc __ M'CORD M CO.. 131 Wood utrrrt.
Pittsburgh Variety Works. ~
JONES, WALLINGFORD & CO,
(Sato*«nr« t» Warwick, Atterbury & Co )
Mkuufartiircißuf{light end Ull JUnd Door Locks, Ri.rliir,
Drop ami Thumb Lundies, Platform and Couulr.r (vales!
C>o«:,Coru and Paint Mill**, and Domestic ILirdwaii.-
ally, corner of Water amt Grant streets, Pittsburgh I l *
JaZSJjdfc * ’
J. M. H'T'J'L.K
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Triih'* New RuUdlng,)
seStelydfc
ja.'coixAxijs'©,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER!*
C’hppsp, Rutter, Seeds, FHah.
And Produce Generally,
*.p AV: -i:, Ir.vi <u rr ,t t mnburnh.
JOHN THOMPSON,
410 I.IBERXT STREET,
European and Intelligence Office,
Keeps always for salo Drafts On Euroj>e for any amount,
and steamer and Packet Tlrketa to and from [JrcriKxd to
New korlt.
Girls for cooks and general honei-wurk tarnished to
housekeepers un short uotlco.
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills and Sjrupal ways on band
Passengers brought from New and Philadelphia on
railroad to |'i(ialinrg)i. JuOully
J"OI-UN COCHRAN dc BR(\
MAxcricrtiuu or
Iron Railing, Iron Vanlts, Vsalt Doors,
Window Shntlen, Window (inords, 4e.,
X*. 01 iVctiTuf Street and 80 Third Sired,
(Between Wuod and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA
Tlv-u ct hand a variety of imw Patterns, fancy and plalu,
KLtahU tar all purposes. Particular attention tiold to en
dosing Grave Lite. Jobbing done at short notico. mr9
»A!«l»*T** W*. C- HUIKO
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
A'F X' OIiNEYS A. T I. A W,
SOLICITOIU IN CHANCERY,
—r- A’o. 6, AAtnr’s Mods, Oubuqve, lowa.
promptly made In any part of Northern
lows, or Western Wisconsin.
Will attend to ths purchase and fialo of Real Estate, ob>
talnlng Money on IkmiU and Mortgagee *el:lyiifc
W. & r>. RINEHART.
Minricrcuu urs nauxs i.w
All kinds of Tobacco, SnnlTand Cigars,
taken tbs building No. 13D Wood street, in
to thdrManufactariDg Establishment, No. 43Irw in
they win bo plosatd to receive tbdr friends,
DAWKSJcCLULEY,
uon,., sign mnd Orn«meot»l Paint,n,
i,t o B A ISE R 3;
kiuuh
Bdnn <*^inoPointa. .
*" YmJU.™, Window Otefc
Ofi. PITCH nsr PITTS BURGH.
PUBixa this months of December «n.i januaut
DR. CAt/VXN M. FITCH
Uoj be cusoltod daily at hii Rooms,
NO. 191 PBTNTT STREET,
* OPPOSITE
ST.CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, PA.,
For all affliction* of tie THROAT and I.CNGS. al*o, DVS
PEP3IA, FEXIXLi: DlcE.f'K.- and other complaint* rum
plicated with or predlrpoainj; to Pulmonary PUiAm-s.
If from any cause Dl. FrTCH »hcnlri l«e finable to rem.'uu
during thn pt-riud aluce named, the appointment will be
concluded by bia awodai*. DR. J, W. SYKES.
DU FITCH would earnoetly remind those who may be
laboring under inciphnt or seated diseases of the Tbroat or
Longfl, of tbeimportaacx of giriag thcmaclrvs timely atten
tkm,wit i« only when taken In rewonrld* time that these
diseases ran bo treated with any Just hope of saecen, end
the delay cf a few wevks will iiotnnfmjarudy render hope
teaaly t«t*l, an otherwise eureable case.
DR. FITCH- woold also add that as he is accustomed to
doal frankly with bb pattelto, nme need apply who are
afraid to learn their true condition, the actual state of their
lauK*, and thrtr probable t-hanres of recovery.
Conanltwtlont ptrsonally or by letter
I free.
AU communication* »ln>uld be mliJrcjii.il cither to DR. C
• FITCH nr DR. J. VT. PYRES, lyl Penn atreet, Pitt*
unrjfb. Pa. __ <M3 ooSLfctflawT
esa o entistky: "‘ _
M ACME EX,
STTHGKON dentist,
FROM NRW YORK,
e.ttracts teeth without pjt.y.
BY A LOCAL CKNUMBINO AOLNIio rnrOUMB O.VL7.
Teeth on Uold, SUrer, I'latana anil Gotta
Perch*, and perform* *ll Denial oiM-rati.ios in a scientific
manner, without pain.
WQ_Termx moderate.
5* Smlthfleld Street, below Fourth,
_Jar- : dflmfc _ PITTSBURGH.
GKORGK W. GKICIO-'ac coZ." ~
KEO- MANUFACTXJHERB,
CVmer «/ /Vi, and J/ecAonict Strnet, Pflh Hurd,
P I T T 3 11 D R 0 11, P A ,
Pine ami Oak Keg* of the various descrip
tions of NAIL KEGS, which they will tcll.ut the luwrjt
narbdpricrt.
«KSjntracta are respectfully solicited. All work war-
BeJtqoamy. dolilydfc
JAS. MoleAtitiKlelNi'
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
dolfrdlyfc Aoj. ICS and 110 Second Street.
r pilE Partnership heretofore ciistinc under
JL Jh* *ty!e of NKVIX, MACKEOWN 4 CO i.dtwohod,—
Uufc»luti,>o to take effect frv.tn tho tat of Jomurr, IMS.—
Any one t>l Itie nioroUre uf tbelirtu is oathonreJ to north
tuo offurt of tbe eon.-em. T. 11. NE\IN,
liyilT. P.XKVIX.
WM. MACKKOWN.
IN retiring from the Drug business, wo
would cordially recommend uur lucceaaora. Mackeown
«Hnfoy. latbepatronaseof our fritndl nd
(Juroflwfor thoiafeof \\'biie Lead. K«d Lead and Lilli
mpr. wlih-h w# rtlll rohilntio |.j manufacture, will Im t)n>
«me ImiMiiip T. 11. VKVIN * (V>.
THK -<uh>ierihers have associated under the
nani.-and ol ttAC&UOWN A FIM.KY, and will
i-ontlntu- tha I>ru* and Carbon Oil bualnan ai tbu old atasd
lu, Liberty «treot when, they wlllUbanny t,. wait upon
Cbo |«ti ,jjii of (>i« old firm 1
NOTick. " **
I , J»f». IItMKT.H
li A \ h Uuh 4«t nssomtcd with mo Benin
mlo F Ivitll «u<l tVilliAin II Wbitarr* In rl«> general
ConunlMuxi, Wtwl Mid l‘n«-lnc« BoMoe.-n. n.> .t.l. oltl,.
Urn. Tttil Sy •TKISGKK HAWtAL'cm 4 U>
•it.i • ••cm u*kiu.fyit r . iUjiJAim t. rfiTtn.-'BM u. mm-iu.
BPlU2irj.il xunHACon a co.,
COM U-YSmOiB MIRCIIAXTS.
W«ol, Holes, Provisionsi Produce Gom-rnllv
Me 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh.
DISSOLUTION OK PARTNKHHIIIpr"
[VTOTICE thereby given that the partner
li *Mj' Utwern Juhu U. C"chnn. Jam-* A Cochran and
Daniel U Cxbrao. enocr theatTlr of J.C«K,'IJKAX t bftUS
ww dJr»-j|Tcil i!,f r»«h ,Uy 01 iancarr, A D-, l<shM, tu Ur
s« r»Ut>*» t- A Cochran." Ul debt* d»i»ibc
«aIJ jiAjtucithip are t.. h* paid, and tin*, d 0« f rom , tu .
«a»r a i No m S-cond *tmt, and .No. #d Third
•n«t. J’UM.ur*!;. «h"' tUUulr.ra.-'r.ill
the *&IJ John D C«;-!i«an awl Daniel D. Cochran, under th
tlrmntj COCIIRAN k R»«*TIIKU
JUIIN B. COCHRAN.
JAMHS A COCIIRAN
DAMKLB COCHRAN
THE FIRM OF •! S. & c. LE£ wri# dissuilv
r,l 'a th* flro* tn«t. by motn*) cnnrent. Tba
*iH b« .-.ntluued *» hcrrtcfuje. nl I tan old stand, No. 45
Mark<t itrrct hr Jull.\ S. L£t£. tiditr of llw partner* i» 1
t.» .fttU t»... t.«i«itse*3of th« oJJ Arm
January 4Jlvlßj>—jfcV 1 «•<!
DIB»UL.I TiON : OK CO-PAKTN EuVIIIP.
THE partnership existing between the un
der»ticr>r<J luu IhU liar T-itlt mnloaJ crnmni b.»en d:«.
■ul«r<) l.> Ui« *Hhdr4ir*l uf (I. U Kinjprati
The ivnutuilig rc-partncrt ar» antbom*<J i* «jli!p Ihr
thaflrm. ati>t art!! rontJotir ti.c ..( th.>
>or* I'ittOtan \V..ifc» m hrretofara.
THE partnership heretofore existing he
twitn th« .rO-*rnV*».« uifl.r Ihu iuuu« <>f M’CtNEA
tOCXili, it lb I* <>A) I-V iDUUIai nmml
JK. Jkf’CUNE. will continue the Hide
• and leather buttucas at JTo. Hi Libert? »trcr*
Jat.3l*
WE have this t day iwsociatetl with us Jonk
U.EUDEUT nod JAMKS U. WtUUHT, TQOMa.v'
ft UOLUIJt Miring fr«Di tho ortivo tuatuigr tnrnt <-t tbo'-
jatMlni N . HOLMES 4 fiov.a.
IrmsncK-m, January Ist, IS3S
,HA\ E this day associated with me in tho
Tobacco and Cigar boainere. mj *on, WILLIAM I’
WEVMAN. The »tjlc of firm will l* WEVMAN A
su * s - GKoKUK WEYMAN.
I wicyjiAN Ac
| ..Jfapte&cttxnctaaapAlm In *ll ki»f« «*
CIGARS,
x.:e-I ■ * :v 0
nr,*--/IT ’ TOB.ft.aoo
*,;,y «mrf Ortwi) -MlUr>
*jgj’ rrmtuumiu. pa.
■——
Ifiifr , , >*»wwir*oH,J»n.l«t.lB4».
li A V b purchased the Drug Store ol' Beni.
H**ii,Ji,*C , ,i lli | ,, uj ber«*n*r !«. found at the
l»ia« ut bmUiu-Tfl formerly ocvtinied |,» them. ihn r.,n. n r
of Third and Sniltbficld .treati. I will continue tha
tic* of my imifeasloß «j Analytical and Consulting Chemist,
in cousin tiou with ilie Drug and Prescription baeinrM
GEORGE TT. WEYMAN.
Wt liave jo.M the Drug Store formerly or
mrpfod by n, *., Hr UKOlidß W. WRYMAN, and
rorami , rocomimndhim «„ unr friend, and mrtouirra.-
. fJS* 1 . 1 l, 1 — 1 , rji 1 * lli * mal,,lfsct,|roi ‘f IIOERUAVirsiIOL.
LAND Hin Mtfi. and will yrmi nutlce of tbo remoeal »f
• •arriOlce. Yarn four day* no limy be found at the old
-und. J*Uwd UK.NJ. PAUR. J»„ A t\)
DIbNULITIOK.
h Co-Partnership heretofore existing un
jLdrr « In* firm of WIIJ*ON, CIIILDS A CU, tbuday ex-
P‘"* I.) Imiilatiun J(tn?f A WILSON
JASfEtI H.OEHLIm*.
Itw*mb*r ..Ut, l>w.. JKSBK W. CARR.
CO-PA RTNKBSlllP—Thesubscri-bers have
tins day T. run-d • r.>-pjirtneriblp In the Whnfo.afo pry
OkmJi bnaliifitt-. under th*. name and »tyj« of W'ILWN,
PAYNKa O*. and will Mia few day* occupy th« upacion.
I.iilldlnc jn-l lliilsticd l j John BtM*U, Ek].,No. IH Wood *f
.miiN A WJL«OV
WYt. PAYNE.
„ JF.J33K YV.CAPTI
riluiiUftdi, Januaiy Ut, liai.—Jal;lwd
C*"Jt It: A.T RHIAUTIFIER
ossccccshftilt ooronr.
V o P N !> AT I, AST!
1?0K IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY
- Gray llah to iu oiiglinil rr.lor covm luiortantly the
bald head; rcmorca nil dandruff, Itching and atl aerofoil,
ac»M head and all eruption.; toakoa tba halraoft, bealtby,
*M gl<>e.y; and will iirwwrTn it to any imagiubla »r*»,
reinore*, a. If by mag*-, all U»ULm, Ac, from tl* fkce, ana
care, mil cenralgta and nerrotj* hcadaCh*. Sea rlrcntarand
tho fallowing;
Dovsa, N.mr*b.B,lBS7.
Psor.O. J Woou A Ct«—Gents: Within a few days we
have rrceivt-d so many orders and calls lor Prof. O. J. Wood's
llulr Uettorjtivs, that lodny we were compelled to seud to
Boehm for a ipunUty, (tho it dozen, you forwarded oil being
•01d.,) wlilU wo might order s (juiotlty from yon. Every
baltU we hate told ermt to hove produced thrte or four new
automert, and the approbation, ana patronage it receives
from the most substantial and worthy cUisous uf our vlcjo-
Ily, fully convince us that It is A MOST VALUABLE PRK
PAIIATIO.N.
PrTTSBUROU, PA.
Send us u soon as may he oaA groM of ft sUt; and ooi
d"fen J 2 #!/<•; and l<eliove us yonrtrery respectfully,
(Signed) DANIEL LATUROPA CO.
Hicioai Gaovt, St. Charles Mo, Nor. 19,185 A
Pior. o. J. Woop—D«arSin Sometime last sommertro
were Injured to use some ofyourllalr Rc«toradve, : vnd in
effects were so wonderful, we feel it *mr doty to you and
the afUlclotl, to report It.
Our little eon's brail for some time had been perfectly
covered with sores, and some called it eeald head. The hair
almoet eutirely came off Inconsequence, when a friend, see
ing hlsaufferings, advised ns to nw your Iteatoratire, we did
ao with little hope of success, but. to ear surprise, and tba
of all our friends, a very few applications removed the diS'
ease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair soon
started out, and wo can now say that onrboy,basaa healthy
a scalp, aud aa Inxnrlant a crop of hair aa any other child—
We can therefore, and do hereby recommend yoor Restora
tive, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and
hair Wc are, youre, respectfully,
GEORGE ,W. IHOGINDOTHAH.
hARAiI A. IIIGOINROTUAM.
Paor. 0. J, Wood —Dear filn 1 have used two bottles of
Prof. Wood’s Ilslr Restorative, and can truly say It is the
greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing
thoJlalr. Before using it 1 was a man of an ten ty. Mynalr
has now attained its original color. Too can recommend it
to the world without tho leut fear, as my cam was one of
the worst kind. Yonrs reepectfhlly,
DANIEL L. MUBPHT.
0. J. WOOD d CO-Proprietors, 812 Broadway, N. T
an the great N. V. Wire JUillng Estahlbbmant; and 111
arkel stroet, BL Louis, and aold by all good Drug*
glsta. no2o aaSUklydawtsT
Tobacco and cioaks—
-2S boxes Grant's U Tobacar,
SO do Crew’s &s do,”
So do Johnson’s 1 ibn|{ lb. A&• lamp
-60 12. German Cigars, beet brands,
Instore and for sale by Ja7 . - T. LITTLEd CO.
Flour—
-100 bbla. choir* Wbito Wheat Tamßr floor,
-100 do do Extra and SnwrflM do;
1000 lbs. Buckwheat Floor,
Io stora and lor sale by j»j
■jUNE i’AßLOKjChamborandDininglloorQ
Jj - FttraUßte of OTttTdMcriptfeaoa-Imd cr mdi to'
order br frJO : :....T-B,.YOCyOlpq
LIME. —2Gobbb. forfialabjr: s
M ■ i ..■£ ‘^Hmtnrodujsa,
r^^p® 7 '”' S '' V^
liußincsn (ffljanacs.
MACKFOWN L FiNLKV
FFKINGEK llAiiial .iJ
nEAUina i.v
OIMSOU'TIO.V
Jonv f lee.
CALEB LEE, J*.
A. U. CURLIXU,
MORGAN ROBERTSON,
EDWARD DITtIRIDUE.
w H L. RINOWALT.
UISSOLITIOX.
J. R: M’CCXE.
JAS B.
notice'
fIOTICK.
E?.?, S - C bDl3 ' lresh E S?> f'T sale by
- «IMBT H COLLINS.
RraUbl LOlJR rr? 0 I,bis - nnd ;iu sticks for
XV gale by J>U ÜBSBYH.cni.Mw>
M>l». Roll Hut
tv Just rcc dand Tar aaie by
B)»“ T. LITTLE t CO , N». 112 Serai,! ,t.
UTTER—S bbls. fresh roll Butter iust ro~
foraUaby J*B R. ItUTCn^SSON.
MUSTARI>«—Fbes t it Impouted. 500
lbs. ob band tod for nla by
»• (.. unsESTocK * co.
OaEDCtn, Milne, Jons 22.18 M.
/.I KEEN APPLES—ISO bbl^chdUTwin
\JTur Applnla itoraam] far rate bj n
T - LlTn - K * CO. No. lissom „
k ; Shoulders ju,t
-ffi 8 SPIUyGER lIARBACOU k 00.
T> 10 COFFEE—IOO bags choiccltio CoffiS
XV In Mora *ml for win by T. UTTLE k rv.
T* K * f^UlDS—Arnold’s, David’s
i Wirnu, Klrtlaad’aaadMa/nord & Kojci’forwS»br
„ „ W. a UAVEX. ,
Nw. 31, 33a»d 35 Markets.
JCE SPURS-
t. lima * 00.
SUUAR AM) MOiiASSES^ -
" ' . S3fabdlprim* figpr*
w ' ZLj ' 10 bbla MtftUUon AJola**e*
To rnlT® pet iteaaarrort Wijnt, far «Ue by ‘
JUI ...... JOBS PLOYDtCO, I:3Wood ltmt.
IT % ahhntiscmjmts. j
Tte Hannfaetnren' Hunnmte Compaßj
. t Ldd “ ' v «t OrccnrllJi-, p», on the 2>Uh Aa. 10 JfrrcAflttft’ £ttfton*e,
°ViS pra ° r ” ! r “ ,r Charter Perpetual—Capital 8500,000.
Q. A BEITENBAPSER. SVcy WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS 0?
STREET CLEANSIXG.—ProposaIs will bo ,^ ire » Marin© an<l Inland - Risks
l , he Committer .*« iLt* ..rtiot <d the AARON S. LimNCOIT, President,
; V 3 t Pw,n l i,r ? r ’> " onl WM. A. RUODES, VkoPmMeot;
dlTrfnrZh ¥/fe lur d '* n,,n K Il»- cartway- ..r ibe ALFRED WEEKS, S^retary.
a»y 01 ttttsborgb, for the pre.*at year, u f0i1..*.. \ h. '
mu-.
SErSf /2KSSI.
LluSr k trSf, T , g ™rb of James F. Bn©rtb.
| LiUrty Urea, aDd wrei of rtt.Urn lu* of SamhOold
i B*c. 4. Beginning at the corner ui :?.-mihfteld and Liburtv m™'*’ *. E. D. Joow, Esq, Cuh. Clt Bk
Slr«ets, tbence«t*twurdly along tho southern curb hue .7 •*»“*» MURager, Esq, Hewn. Robinson A Co-
lo .bo oJu.ro So. Ur." , £*'' “ L*,"?.*'- Jr ’i S’’
to. usl.ru liaouf Ura.it .In.. iu Slr.w- J I|‘“7. " o »*J» U*»pwo 1 Co,
burr JJhy, time. «l«ri t llw north.™ li».oi .o,j .n„, 1o . .. _. oom.lugh.io . Co.
IE? t, ui P ““!'llt 1 It “ 1 » ■h«"o«t'jolio..oou.».rji, I mr .. rr ir \V il ; r?sv N . ie ',°ru,i
that will pan by tLa eaafern en.l ol tne j«ving on Second - - WW. IVILSQX, Agent, Dnhagoc.
“SIed2SSPSJ*ii"XISSS. d ‘i”. “ l sm!?bo..!.i Merebants’ Insurance Co. o( Philadelphia.
aS 1 ”« tol,l “|=- . WM - V. PETTIT, Pr.-.t _..l>. J. HcCA.NX, SooroUrj.
■rotioo A '"V ’" u 'A oirl rorl of Am..on. ..I Coplul .'t..A [..i.l lopnd lorc.trd....pßO,QOO 00
P.jmfoti will b. oud. looolfaly. A olao o. th. di,- ’ Qrllla ' - G3,tdd 35
, .; t . b* »r«o "I tho ollko of il, o llooordiog Krgulo- i < „
e ‘™ b ’ ,h ' k ' ml i‘T <="*» *“■ »" •>» Oblo .od
nroi-s^i commute, it,*™, I ■■xsJsr^S'sirar.Mr
Ab.l„ciof.„ ordiou.ro P u»l ' N.rwtl.. od T.mforabm.
Bec. 4. It ihall be the doty of the Street Committee, on or _ „ diesctobs.
IwLir* tUo 15tli day of Jaonary in each tear to ad tit tUr in I Ti-tit. Jehu C. John U. Pummy, L>. J.
. P*lf r « BUthomeU Bl city prlDien.. for hid* to clean tl, e McCann, K¥. Witmcr. Item Gnlll.m, Det>J. L.
afreets by contract, and tbev -hall award the contract for J,,hn A - Marahmll, Charles D. Wright, Juhu J. fattem.u,
tha a»m« to the lowest and bidder, on or Uifbn. the Ist I Klw-IT. »*usey.
J ,8 ° ~elt * n,aln B’“ ,ltl Hie the contract with i T . PETTIT, President,
th Controller at tho timo tlse awanl Is marie The said ; v E. F. W IT.MEJt, Vl. iVi-eld.-nt.
contract shall he for one year i iinleea uhen re-leLl and the ! Dw,O » T J MeCaSS, SecreUry.
contractor or contractors shall die bends to the city, with ‘ . MTOMS.
one or more anSdentsureties, in the mini of Fire Thou.-iaud h«lger, Lamb A Co., I'hiladelpbia
DiilUrm, to be opprored by the iitreet Committee, c.ndltiou- 1 Hack. Morgan A do.
«sl for tho rrilhfol pertormantibof thocotitmc-t, the termeof : rruitt, Un>. A On, do.
the bond and the contract to be prescribed br tbe Citv I Fumroy, Caldwell A Co, do.
licltor. Incase of any failure on the pan of the contractors ' A. T. Lua A C.i, do.
to comply with the condition* of tho same, llio bond sballbo i htolnmiLt, Justice A Co, do.
handed orer to the City Solicitor, for t:.„ enforcement or its I'ITTSBUUUII OFFJCF- No. 97 WATER STREET
penalties, llie Htreet Committee shall bare power loan- I >utJ:dtf H. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.
nDI r or ifi! U * P * D<, i ,l ° contnict » Btany time lu rase of any '
nou-foUilmont of iu condlUons, and when so aunullcd 01
•nspended to re-lst the same for its.nncxidrodtJme; but uo I
mch annulment or suspension shall held to..release the •
contractor* from any claim of the rttv arising under tho oiascroas.
bond tor damages or penaltirr. ;*li dtd Charles IV. Baucker, Adolph R. Borte,
Blwif-mrin- , , _ George W. Richards, Baanel Grant,
“iMnvllls (•emaleSeulnary, Thomas Hart, Darld 8. Urown.
ON TIIE BLAIRSVILLE BRANCH OF : D Jacob 1L liiiith!
V/ the Central PeonsylsanUßailroKl. Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterioa.
Res. S. 11. Sbepley, Proprietor and Priucinnl Mr« P p »> , „ CHARLES N. BANCKEK, President.
Shrpley, ITlucipal; six excillent Tear her*. ? ~ \ Se s reU, 7- ,
COURSE OK EDUCATION This Company continnos to tnako Insurances, permanent
Thorough and systematic, erabraciuj; e»n-Y hraurh of « n so- ° r . tw \ ou CTO 7 description of property In town and
compllshed Female Kdnratlon. 3 rates as low as ara consistent with security.
Accommodations for seTrnty r-vinllue *chnl»r._ • _u, \° l '* To reserrad a Urge contingent fund,
two in a room. ® i *bl c b» »»lh their Capital and Pramlnms, safaly InrcstiyL
TUKM3 aflord ample protection t** thu assured.
Boarders, Inclndlng Tuition, i*r session of fire tn, u Ap * eU ,'/ ‘ he I Cum P*“r. on Jannary Ist, 1851, as pub-
JCO. For Instrumental Music, Dmwiug I'aiullugand Mod* ** ret * L 7 to Ihe Act of Assambly, were a* follows
ern languages, moderate rharpw. 1
The next*r«{un will eotstarucelUy 3d. Catalogues
on application. SAMUEL SIIEPLEY
T Western Peuniyir.nl* no.plt.l.
HE Annual Meeting of the Board of Man
tijsjos,.
JalWJtd 15 v .>nr>Fr or piu'stt.fvt 61 tK * thetr lur..q,omiun, a period of twenty-one yew.
—-tt-it—-- - «\'>«nKr.or PJ;eSIDF.\T I they hare ra.d opwand. of One Million, Fonr Uonclred
1 A BBLS. ROLL HI TTKH Ih&asanJ Ilollan I-nuta by Are, thereby eSbrdjng trldraee
»''h d.» h>jr, l of ihr advantages of Inrarance, u wellaj their ability and
lu do “nperOur Floui ; to meet with promptneea all llal.n^Uf
IS d.. \fhlf. 11ea... IQ „„ /OAED.VER COFFIN, A«nt,
3>«ack* «lo ,j,. *P I9 Office Sooth east cor. Wood and Third its.
J i4sh» Tutiuh.
lire d and tor aeln i>*
J*l4 _
v) ii.viift baulkv
do t*t*.
MIKJVKIL M DILWoKTH.
l:sv S*- ..nj «(r--T
' .!u £.. *
J '** li-'K. Nii I Un>
M*< It* UiuLmh-ii Flvur
Rec J anil fjrMle by 911111VM; a OIRIVuUTII.
130 *ad 132 Second mrci-t
20_ KEOS
HOME OFFICE.
•'«.«! TOi/nu/ f2rtft,abmt Skcottd, rhOaddpkia.
prime Xn Sis Twi-t IV.bacr-r, p^® J lll ' ,nr ‘ a,:,J oa Furniture, Merchandise, *c.
“WlKl YKU 1 Dll W..HTH o„ Prtl s h:i, lo.llcf
Inland inanranri- od Govt*, Ac., b.r Lake*, Rlrrr*, Canal*
an.! Uml Carriage, to all jraru of tha Union, on tha most
fawn.M* imm, coiuristroi with wcnrlty
FItESII BUTTER- -
’■* Hlj fresh KoH Dufter f. i t»,> I
" •* Eg?*;
-** o« No 1 Lral L*ni,
Em* tail moriunir nnl f.»r at r~ r,fn. . . _.. „„ „ . DfxecTOEa.
" ‘ II KIDDLE QKU^ d lJ p^ 1^DAT - r:,racr, J rltw3l<S, ' ror D«^^
YE NISON ANL» GAME— Fn*«h Venison, i H;. 1 B 2 w 5| ts * f,,n “ #r| J of wuto.
Plmuou. Quail*. UoLUu, &jairr,h Ac, rec'J thU ' n \ firm of Colemao 4 Smith. IrapoTtfn*
nontng uni for >at« »t No r. Fmh •(. M KIDDLE Uar-lworeaiKj Cutlery Mereboata, No. tt North Third
— _ I nmet, mborr Market. Philo.
I JO9KPH OAT, flnn of Jowph Oat A Sfln.CoppomnUh*. No.
la Qua ITT slrrct. Phlla.
, KDWAIID V. MACHETTE, firm or Moehetts A JtilneL
Imj-.ii.n- Uaniwam MerchasU, No. 124 North TliJrd
•trert, olaore Uacc, Phil*.
| lIOtVAKD HINCIIMAN, firm ..f Mrtnjjwtan A Co-,Prodoe*
| ,'r~'I'’ 1 '’"*“•
POULTRY. —A J«rj*e lot of Lesli i'oultrr.
Tttrfcl**, CLk-keDt. Dt:rk-* mid f.re**, rr--’J tint main'
mi’*d-J fr>r «»!p *i ,No'*7 kiflt> »!r*<-i [{ f' if>Df
LF.CTT'RE
WL. WALkLK will deliver a Lecture
• TIiURSDAr and FRIbAT RVK\'(nq,« j, n
14lh and 16th, in the Sando.ky Street JSa r ,tt«t Church' AH
fWDT.rommettciug at .bjo’dark
Scwtvt—Tl»| Law Uf Wrjudir*—iu influence upon th«
cir.l «uid political condition
0* the fi>- colored p-}-til»tion , ftho United
Prir<w nf ydmi»«i.tu—Double Ticket
* .Lady and Grutlca.au ", ••
AingU Ticket |*. ..
will Odom od» j»rrn)o i. Urti-.n * w
BAGS! BAGS!!—flow. Buckwheat. Cum
rnml. -alt, Ilatn, Oraiu. Dried Fruit and all Hud, 0 f
»*ga. made Irvin UWrhe«l Jlndin*. innaburg Drill* * U J
Dnck, neatly ord-r In np;.r„ { .,i,t y .tyiea,n>«
Mdlw, add other, will HdJ it to IL.-Ir.advantage in the !
duality , if gwul, nanJ aud j.n- e. , barged. to li.*» ih«, r , it .
~. 1 . ~ ny tu * auf^«“r > IiAMUC HEIUIST >
JaU:daltwk corurr Hand
XTAM KAGS. of all sizes, made imdprint-
JLA --I * • •*,•}.. A„ y noanlltj sumdled upon lb. *bort
i,ti ?i , David c. mkrbst.
laN-.Ult.f _ wnyt Lilifrty and Hand street*
| laUTIUN. Lost or mislaid ten Coupons i
from 10 to ly Include* of Ute R un d* if ih«
n f ‘ a,,llu **b. usued l.) ■ ><„ otilo and IVua.ylvanw i
lit* lSs^ l <^b^,| o a, t v* 4 S OD i WDS * ro W*M« January
l*t twain the city of New York aodar* tir #3O each All ■
peraoua arc cautioned again., receiving theaame a* patm-ul 1
ha* been«oi.p:d.__ ( j.U3l.li IVM ||. WILUAMj} ACO i
TO EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY !
-Several beautiful tract* ofland .itnatrd to Wantoca I
“? *i* ri ,M O M CUOn “, W l,c, ‘ nain '«“ • neighborhood tbit
U Uiog thickly MUled, Uurly Umbered and watered. l> r
haring city property to exchange will call al .-nr offic
io day. (he owner I* iu the city. I
- JIU4 K. 11. I.AIM A SUN. Ural Krtnta Broker*
100 , ÜBLS HKIMK LEAF LARD l,t
X UV ** l " tl ? J** * _ J n.CAK«KID.
50^“ r i>Kl *’ K FL ‘ ! ' i ' l ' ®»nsx;»ii -
O/k BBLS.FRESII koi... BoTiElt. iin A ; j.
J*» J n cjxhcli). I iiJi S,
I 5 bbls.kßesii egos rurwiVirr " f ,
. . I k.TttSXZ:
t LOUJt.—3UO sucks in store und . Ham. Barr, Jr,
_l_r..r «a)u by J*l4 ISAIAH DICKKYACU 0. A. Colton,
aaEASE. -.30 bbk in .towxind for -ale hy | capital...’. ,300,000.
MAUtt DICKKY.CO ' 1 *^ FIlro * oJ M ‘ r,no RbkalaUa of all deacrtptloo*.
FEATHERS. -.sosacks in store and for sn|7- ■ Prr.f.irot—a. a.Camuxil
bv J*U 15* *IAH DICKRV i Ct> ' 1 lr ® President—Root PiTtttao*.
f'tiiVXb NUTLs.-;,,* sucks in stor. "iTnd ! ‘ J^y
\j foriij j»m isaiaii mckkyao) j fiQrfKa insurance Company,
J* 1 ' lAAIAH HICKKViCO
RWri-1 W 5
gUMAC.-oU ..u-k- in Htureami for ~oal« |,"v ! “Jjw U
. . WAIAHMCKK, l«’| lato «“«•
BUSINESS AND OBNA. ?K
U |, briili *‘H'>»«Jltak Slock- Jo 1 " “
U*r»,quartodemy .Ir*; Win* j .UmMr rUnire'Bank !»tock-Cort.. aS
extant, and altogether .«jp* nul .trie anT?m.m*! T Arc,«Dt._ 2
12hSSr^ 3 ??T- ui y “ffig
and Kill !•» fornUbed at the h>« price of ivU cte A literal :
Ml b. MnUH, |»mb«.i. for ™.V
,(JI Q- JOHNSTON A Co.. PublUher.
Klank Book Mnnufartuier. and Hl»tlen7m !
J /‘‘" No6TJIVo.-l,treei. J
( 10FFEE.—IjU bags nriuio'Gwen Ki.rOoft.-e ‘
V/Ju.i«mre.| aihl r..rMle r.y ATIVKLL. I.EK A Co ,
,w ". _ n- s w,;
yKNETIAX l,l,is. | llin d und 1
" fciM. by |»7 11. L PAIINKSTOCK.tCO I -
B FANS - 2 " 0 >»"■• '-T e»ie I.v - ! B«i»wnw mntnal Surety inwiiceTompany,
AU oh.ifbi.ux^,u« k ,»i, ! ,rauM>a.vmjL “ "aJnntsta
■WQr. do No. 1 do; iJtStBAA'CESon Veswls.Camvaod Pr«i>f>»
SOEJtt* No. | jo. to *ll wt»of the world. »»and FTel^jt
llu No. IMmj Mackerel; j, I.S on Ooodi.br BJrera. Canalw
SmniDß A CO, ! U {C B 'S“ i ,iS; l „ C f^s^ 10 *" l«n. of ito Culm.
N.< do Witter Ktnmt in on MrrchanrH..
- L-rt io,, Ac POOTIIJ-On
OTE.UIJJOAT AND GENERAL AGENT , “TS‘ V "'-, 3 „ B .
poTATOES^rrbu B TwEuJT.;i7,,s.;.' g|
A * do Ne.Um.ock d.r Ci*honh*nd aa
t . .. to J " Balt. Dim. do. Balance In band, of Agent* ,BV ' < 00
In .tore and f..r .*la Ljr j,7 T. LITTLK . cu. Marino PolJd«recently tamed, anf otb!
IV Pi hhda. prime just rec’d B n t»»Tii.u.i. , Nna*. (^ Inr&l,r
Al_e M»d<hrMle_by _ J*7_ T. LITILBACO. ;
Ool'u 01 V^ 500 r! la - ”“ r6 and f ° r i
Wnh l.y j a , p. 1.. 4 O). '
laiture and f<» n,u- t-r
J«22dtf
.AS'HLE SO.V I' — ou bis. in st.irc f or
I",. J * : U I- FA UXESmrg t CO.
/"‘JAMPUOR— 5 bblf,. in store nncl fur sale hv
il! n L. FAHNESTOCK | ro '
TIUSH MOSS—lu bhls. in *tor*> nud furenle
-*■ Lj J a * U. L. PAUNKfiTOCK Atm
C2i? p£ P. LoawooD-scTbb]^-^
V/*uJ for nlt> by D. l, rAfINKSTOGK k CO.
ROLL BUTTER-0 bbl B . choice Kofillßut-
UrfOTMlaby jail JQIIN FLOYD 4CO
<UGS—2 bbta.just rcc'dnnd forsalobv
- J - y n. nuTCHix^QN
For nit, miotail. MO n,ua.b] 111101,3 En£,a >
w. D. MATTHEWS,
BmUhßald rtrat, cor J»iiih.
' m W. SLIUYJL*?,
cornet Market and gecoad it*.
insurants
'ranklln F'lre Inat
V 11 l I. A D
iranea Company of
BLPB I A .
Mortgage* ....
Real Katatc
Tnuiwrary Loans
Htocfcfl
CMh.Ar.
Continental Ininranee Company.
l*- rp„rtttrd Irj thr IsyidalUTt nf Armjyfranio,
P K K I* K T IT A l! C 11 A R 1 B R
.iniburiTr.iPnyiUl, Uu« Milil.m Doll»n r .
iitt.l nn i Accoraul»twlCaplcal
GEOROB W. COI,
; Oalts Arises. Secretary. '
' joshua
No. t
Western 1 Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
GEORGE DAUSIU. Prcdicot.
V. M. GORDON, Scrrriarr.
, OFFICE, No. M Water tU>*t,jß|an S k Co.'a Warehoave.;
Dp ctaira, Pitiabnrgh.
»j; laturt against all Undi of Firt and Marine&itit
AUw laslitutn-n managed by J>ir-ctort. who art’ well
Hwicn in the community, and tvho art determined, by
pn>mptn,is and liberality, to maintain the character «
haoentrvmtd. at offering the best protection to those (c ho
d't’rr to tnntrnl.
ASSETS, OCTOIiEII 31, 1*574
Stock Accrued M2IAJO 00
Slorttrapi oJOO
nffl b K Jf >< !’ aj,u 1161 67
Op«-u Arcouuts. 94-3 w
l " b . 11&41 45
Pt»tuium S *-m 40,246 59
Kills Discounted . 73
DtarCTOU.
Win. McKolglit,
Nathaniel Ilulmr*,
Ale*. Nlmlck,
J- Upplncott.
William 11. Smith
C. W. Klckitaun,
George Doreie.
R. Miller, Jr,
J. W. Butler,
ti. W. Jarkeoo,
James McAulej,
Alelunlrr i'|»*er,
Andrew Acklej,
Dolfr.
Pennsylvania Ini
snrance Company
SBVRQQ. . , T
OF PITT 2
Office No. C 3
DIHTC!
•wrtti Btrce
~le UUUptCII,
i A A. Carrier,
I Robert Patrick,
| A. C. Sampson,
J. 11. Jones,
John Taggart,
Henry Bprunl,
NlchoLu Voeghtly,
James H. Hopkins,
i J. U. t*hoenb«irrrr
W K. Nimick, *
It- D. Cochian.
Jolid A. Canciie),
C. W. lutrlidor.
Judm I. UennoJi,
W- J. Andrrsnti.
(i. W. Caaa,
I. M. Poauock,
W. W. Martin,
R- T. Leech, Jr.,
L>. McCandleas,
Gci. 8. Selden,
N SnOENBEBOEByPrea*
ooM3n
jLFnrnrr. Secretary.
WlllUui Martin,
Jovrph U. Seal,
Edmund A. Sonder.
Julio C. Da* if,
John IL IVoro**,
George 0. helper,
Edvard DarUugton,
I>r. IL 11. iltulon,
William C. Ludvig.
Hugh Crain,
PpoocrrMcllTala,
Citarlea Seller,
H. Jouci Qroogo,
Jacob P. Jooca
Janet 0. Hand,
TbeophSltjip»nld(ng,
Janes Traonair.
William Eyre, Jr,
J’V. Pcnlitoq,
Joabca P. £jr*L
Baacel K. Etokei,
Henry Biotin.
James D. IfcFaria
Tbomaa C.
Robert Barton, Jr, \
fiiSf'"? I'* 1 '*
• C. HAND, vice President
THOS.I
urair Ltidckk, Boercrary.
» 'TucrSbpitShi:,.’.
apfclyd—
Reliance Jintnal Ininmee Company ol
rUILAUBLPniA
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
. The Script Certificate* of tLf* Company, for mfib
B. M. IIISCILUAk, eSrMirV.
01UCT0U.
I 0. M Stroud,
1 John It. Worrell,
ȣҥ**
U. L. Genoa,
RobertTbliod,
C. Bteveuoß,
ChM. Lelud,
Wm. 11. Semple, Plttefs.
J. O. 00FrtN,Acn&
sr Third end Wood ctreeta
aemTlagUj,
Wm. R. Thompson,
Samuel Birpham,
G. W. Carpenter,
Robert BtMn.
o. a wood,
Harahalt inn,
Jacob T. Bunting,
William Moner,
S<ptßn« |p»iiraaea rampa^y
of pniLnnpna,
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street
Organized coder the General I&funaco Lav. with a
Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged to ioereaae to tsWpOO.
by Firs, Islssd
Navigation aod Transportation.
omens.
0. 0. LAUUHLIN. President.
RICHARD BHIKLba, Tic President.
GEORGE BOOTS
Biuctoxa.
a. 0. Unghllo, r
W.C. Btctaabcry, HlchaM^uTZ*
D. Sharcwood, . •SSsSa’
R. U. Carlili, ■
IFfiUisr Oiboroe, 4 O.C. BuHej/ .
jtfrio luu, (SttSJli bCSfoa
MraragaittU laioraaeo ConpMT*
Omau-JAUSSA. Fraeikot
HETOY 11 ATWOOD, Becretuy.:
*Lfn fn>- » Wira Eons, .
** tKT-TuAgainti <x2 hxdt tfHno*dfariatSi
mm rflgjg s “,
3gg
Office Famiftu* >
*** Accynnu 43
Wm. D. Holmes,
EobL DalCrll,
Wm. Bea,
Thus. S>. C(aik«s
JaiPu* A. ill
iaSaJUftl’M— oaso:2wJ U
'armers' am
Xorthtcffi Cbryur Srctmit and JValnul '
PnILADB L P n I 4 _
The following statement exhibits the btaJooiWlicf'tHt •
Uun of the Company t«Ni>r. 1.1S&G;
Premium* received, ou Marino and Inland Risk# '
to Not. 1. isjfl 4214^84
Fire Premiums ... 176,798
Interest on Loan*..-; - ............ 87M 47
Total receipt* «)t(IOU
Paid Marine Lca*re« .J 64.427 04 \
“ Fi«e - .... 39,737 89
Expenses Salar •> end Cummisstona.— 44,489 00
Uo-insn ranee. Eaton* Premiums and
Agency Charge* 27.474 69 ■
Biliuirr remaining wltii Comp'y.~._ ..$328,©57 07
The uwti of tho Cumpauy are as follows:
Phil*. CUrand County Bonds $ 1(3,845 181 ..
Railroad Roads 11,000 00 Übst PH»
Pirst Mortgage Real Estate M&&00 00j
Btocka, Collaterals on call. S2,WO GO
Girard aad Consolidation Rank
Stock.. &tV-i 00
cpoalted with Sherman, itnncan A
Co, New York.. OO
Dsftmd Payment on Stock not yet
d0e..... 97,T00 00
NoUs for Marino Premiums ItW.OSU 60
Dnefrom Agent!aecnredby bonds.. 35,378 18
Premiums 00 Policies recently Is
sued, and debts doe the Co.
Balance lo Banks.
- .■ ■— $533,0rr oo
The Board of Directors haw this day decimd*
DIVIDEND OF HfTEEN PEE CENT,
Papebls on demand on th« basinets of tbs Owniwiny tb»
let instant. THOIIAS B. FLORENCE, President
Sswasn Secretary.
TIIOS. J. JION3EB,Agent, Pititsbnrgii,
nngrCmdtfo No. 90 Water Steve
We Great W
r eslern Fire and JHarinc iai. Co.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
No. 331 "Walnut Streot. -*
ClU*n* PIiPtTCAi.
....$918,12S 08
.... B<S77 78
.... l7
OO
.... ' 64,340 81
CAPITAL...., ..5500,000
FIREI2iSOH-AIfCS » PtreUa! or- Usiltcd, towa
or coantzy, on «Tfirde*crfp»l«i of property.
DiItAIfD INSOR.iUCEy oaOoodi InrCual.liAlntud
Land Carriage, to oil parte of the Union.
MARINE iysUJLAIfCE, on Tesdt, Ciresud IMgH
embracing RJrer Transportation. ; -
C. C. LATirnOP, Prrefcfiutt, _ '
T - V. DARLING, Vice President
Joseph J. flackel, Secretary sad Treasurer. • 5... '
H. &. Richardson, Assistant-Secretary.
DIKICTORS:
Charlee C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street.
Uoa. Geary D. Moore, 60 Walnut itret. ,
Alexander Whilldeo, Merchant, 14'Xorth Front at.
John c. Hunter, firm of Wrlriit, Gunter ± Co.
B- Trecy. Ann of Trecy * Baker.
f ?S Whit a * McCarty.
8. S. Bishop, Ann of Bishop, Btamtmi »Cb.' • •
Jaa. B. Smith, firaof
Tfroa- f- amagnbi- Brm rtf fltllwjW. ,
taae Bnleham, Attorney and CooiwcUor.
Theo. W. Enter, Geldnnith’e Gall. .*
S. Bishop, firm ofßlabop, Slrnctu 4 Cv ’
William Derllan, (Lite of BcailtarJ
John Bice, 80 Sooth Front *trteU
E. Harper Jeffreys, firm ofWm.lLßrowu*Ca.- ‘i
R. W. POINDEXmt, A&ati
g 7 Water afreet, Pitobnrgh.
tpfcflg—«p7
Pittsburgh lift, Fire and marine lm. Co.
Office, Corner Market and "Water Sts.*
PITTHBCRGn, PA. *
HOBT. GALWAT, Pmrident P. A.RnrxxiKT.
_ , *™ LZW M. D, Examining Phjddio.
Qtnapany aafce» arery lo*nraaco aprortalnln* to
connected with LI7JS UISKB. “““"a to
iif/SSfJ5 ,i 5!l Hnn J ll li. c^e * 3u,kß * on th « otto cod
MtaUalppl, rirpr* and tritaurm, and BTarliwClik gtn
And againttlam or Damage by Fire.
° r *• •»■' *•*>»«•
at th? ,oire * l with Mbfr
Robert Gohra j,
Btmort HeClarken,
Jowph P. Gazum, M. !>.,
John Scott,
Junes UvahslL
David Rkkej,
Junes W. iuilnwa,
Phil, Arhnthnrrt,
fclg—rajCS-ly
•ADAY, President.
/RODIHSOH. AgeaL
[HU» street stairs.)
Citium’ Insnrante Comp'jroF I’iitubnrsJj
WM. BAQALEY, Prwldeot, •
BAMOEL L WAHBFIELL, SeenUrj.--
ttaler St**, htmm HirUl .rffelffl
Ita JeriU of <bo Soo and Inland Hartj.tlon U 4 Tnuu^S!'
_ Bnxcrofts.
B°l7 rt *P°2i ap » Jr ‘' Wm. nir.rh.tT, I.
j*®* 6 *' . John S. DaSStb. \
j., «, J - fichoonnakor,' -
Jaa. M. Cooper, Wm. B. lU7*.
. John Eliipjoa.
Philadelphia Fire and
insurance company.,
nd t> e *°‘ Chesnut Street,
0 WIM 2. V 1 T ii E w T .. n E CUSTOM DOUSE.
r “ U ada of liwuiaee, either l>tneiahr
limited, description of cr MrrSaSS.
*t reasonable rales of premium. »ra«Ma«a,
AOBERfe P, J
■ ttW.UAIJJK
**• B- .Bar*ry,
C. Sherman
8. J. Mogargoa,
r. BUci Buajrt. aecrotar*.
F. M. GORDON, Sec'y,
WCOAL! COAl.lt'ga»«.... -'i ±
EARE DEKIRODS OF COJWa-pT
from tho FIRST DAY^OPMAI^KVTt e °tL , ? , ?i a Jw *»
■nch times uul in snch otwmmL _ £iT * ?° ** Jell rerod at
A " tof “ ra " 1 “» s‘™> oo duplication .o
HARRIS, AIOKUAN * CO
jsp-» - srasasß.
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John stone & sons
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