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• T. 11. NEVIN t CO.,
I - jra;ll4. Tf r oiel &red, Piiistnergh, Penna.
MAMMACTITRERS MUTE AND
EM' PAINTB AND LITHAIOE, ead
Witeseade Dealers 112 One, Pth te , Tarnishes and 'harm
.4l44
.&RTIVELL & SHEPueRbi
DRUGGIM,
sirrif -Ne. IGO, corner of Wood sad Sixth amt.
MACKEOWN, Wholesale Druggist,
Canoga Oil atiostatactryerasof Agent far Thayer's
C'
.Flald Extracts, No. IC/ Liberty Moat,
trargh. P. 1.9.10t1y4
B. IL
Wh •
Ewa,
it I . 0 „
rotozestook 0., mod oncootoarn to Flemin g
Drogglrs Nu. 60, corantWood and Fourth
►.- &IMES:WOK & CO., WIIOLE
• eauDragests and 3lnnofartorrto of Wtite-Lrad,
ad attil Litharp,Co7lla Wood and Yront arrest., Intn.
nicht
fAntlyel gem=
,12111,A11N teREITER:WHOLESA.LE AND
Lit
tta Juan Drege.te, corner ot Liberty and It. Oar an.,
iebarte.
_TOWN FLEMINO, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
1,/ Co.)awer Martetstrect and Moorland, keep
ermlantlyon bawd a MU and complete emortrnent of Dregs,
limliclas Chests, Perfamery, end ell &Mc]er per
taining to t& Waltham.
aarPtlysthwe wmeriptthas carefully oompowda4 at all
ban. ' • jaftly
R. GEO. -11. KEYSER, DRUGGIST,
la Wood stmt., owner or Wood Emit and Viten
Cloy, Yitintairei, Pa.
TWIN SCO'rr, WILOLESALE DEAL.
eir rcts Drup. Mutt, Oilr4 Varnleha. aett Ityortaffs, No.
— llMlLLbarty atm; Pittsburgh.
Mica*n rtll receive promptatteation.
Aip , Agoot for fletrenck's once Syrup. rerultlyd ay
• •
Probuct racalcvs.
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WIRTS it CO., General Com-
RV.:don meryhimt. and Desdnrs trillromies and Pre
lim-a, gtal.gs Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ACrtonelginnentssolicitad sad satisfactory returns guar.
doluArdauT
TSALES 11.0L1IES & CO., Pork Packers
ag Dealen In erovhdotu, cornet of Myket sod Yroot
meets, Jes7Ne
EEOII. lIIITCHINSON, Commission
AA Ltd Forwarding Merchants, dealers In Watrro Be
semirl
Cibteemaar. Fick: Boma, Sutter, Litiesod OR, Pot
it'd Pearl ea, Seeds, Grain, Wed Fruit, and Produce
MLi.'..Bast. brands Family Flour slave on hand.—
y.
i fen Um sale of Mama Co'. celebrated Pittepted
Pearl Stand Noa. lla Second and 14a First sta., botaroes
Woo , l and Smithfield CA, Pittsbargb, Pa. sptlyd
CHEESE WAREHOUSE.—IIENRY
%,„1 OOLLEIB, iron...din g and Commlodon Merchnot,and
Mater jo Qom, Butter, lake Flub and Proloce roundly,
18 Wood at., slava Water Fittabingh.
n 0,21
VAGLE WAREHOUSE.—JAS. GARD.
Ltzn, inn!talkie Donlon In Flom., Crorlelone and
Prodeftgenerally,No. 8 Boreal) retreat, hetwon Linen,
and Smittalel&Pittallugh,
Alirlerspecaeh..
fitsurante agcnts
A i3l
nnla R fel
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bECRETARY
.x.eaZZlPowth.t.t. "
M. GORDON, Secretary Western Incur
...l c « °Omani, 92 Wste.r.treeL
.
I • [GARDENER COFFIN, Agent for Fiank
un Eire Ins m: Corcrany, tiortEmet coma. Wm!
.ind Third streett.--
• A. MADEIRA, Agent for Delaware
iittutuat Thearente GI, 43 Water areet.
W. POINDEXTER, Agent Great Weer,
ern tnleneee no, T. Front etreet.
Carpeta
. .
D OBINSON & CO., Dealer in Carpetm,,te
AA / FltA etmet.
ar — A7C:Ciier, —
MAIER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
SIATTC`WEI, &o. No. 87 roorth otrnd row Wood.
•
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attoTnets.
.ILIOK.ENZIE, Attorneys at Law,
_Logics No. GO Fourth strut, Pittaborgh, Pa . Notary Cub
ilo and Ohio Commissioner. •p 9
OBERT 'SI'ICNIGHT, ATTORNEY AT
Law,and Solicitor of the Bank of Pittsburgh, No. 110
rocerth street, Pittsburgh. dale
TOSEP.EI S. Sc A. P. MORRISON, AT
tatmera atLaW. 0 tio. 9.3 Fourth st„ - imar Wmkl,
eittabargf:R.
mr24
Mtn Goats
-aro. w. anux.sri.t.. sr. a. YCILFB I
DUECIIFIEED CO., (successors to blur
0, 4 Barchfiold.) Wbd..a and Iteasil 1,..1.nr. in
Stsplemil'ant7ttrytiocrt•, North-I.4qt tomer Foorth sad
Mirka At; beabergb. .51
. IL LOVE; Dealer in Staple and Fancy
laT do.* .isa of Lb. anginal 800 moo, No fi
Starke +treat, Pituburgh. et] rl
RIL PALMER, No. 105 Market Street,
Dealer le Menem, Liam et.. Trimudiage, and
Enrawfloode generally. als
Outorllcro, Src
NITSI,- G. JOHNSTON .t Stationers,llV "dank Dook Mattfactoren end Job Print.. No.
57 Wood stroilt, Pitlsburgb., P. boa)
"L't • O. COCILRANE, (SUCCESSOR TO
Sadler,) { tl,oierde and Butarl Dealer b Booty,
Aratiewary nod Paper Hanging., Federal istroot, etb door S.
AL at Market &pare, Aliaghaan
JOIIN S. DA VISON,BOOKSELLER AND
cr Stant:rmq eaccemor to Dario= Agnew, No. 63 Market
gnat, neer lonrth , Plttabargb, Po.
-AY . 00., BOOKSELLERS AND STA
.a.s. TIMER% No. E. Wood 'street, nett dm, to tbe cor
nt of Third
hut& .llttaborgh, P. School and La? Book. 00.
slautly
T • L. READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
f 7 L TtONEEt, N 0.78 Yourth gt., Apollo Buildings.
11 - LINT k Id IN ER, BOOKSELLER
11 sad btatlonar,Bissoxdo ILq Piftb erect
Irl=7l/
OHN THOMPSON 4. CO.,
ROUSE, EON AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTERS ND GLAZIERS,
NO: 185 TnEET, PIITEDURGLI, PA.
881181:1pd
Eintate ancrito
WILLIAM WARD. -
EALER fIi.PROMSSORy NOTES,
D
Bonds, Atortgagna and all securities ter mown.
Pinata nen proems loani th rough my AireneL on reason. ,
able terms.
Thoaa erlahlng to [neat their money to geed arantage,
da alwayttlud drat and 'mond clam paper at my oaks, for
sale.
All ecauzuraduifons lad intender. arictly confideattaL
Office GRANT STlMKT.oppodto It. Pgml'• Catheind;
1¢1:d11,
ElpOolatcrp
. -
a. arson
Wall Paper Warehouse:
WALTER - E MARSHALL & CO., im
r porters and Ikalats, 87 Wood street, Ix:lira. Fourth
street and Diamond Alla_ ,1 where may be fuond an an - antra
asaartmart artery darription of Paper libangings, for rar.•
lorsjialla Meng Boom. and Ctrambers. Atw Window
abate; Ls groat ruddy st lOrtat raked to *MU, dealer.
• - • • WALTER Y.lfaßßrraf..i 00.
L'' wait. &v.
roux MELLOR, No. 81 WOOD ST.,
Ity beam& Dlamboad Alley Youith street, Solo Agent
for CIIIOSERLISO & DOW ( DAsAI
agan) PLUM 108264,11A
80N & UMW& MOM MELODEONS and ORGAN
lIARAWNIUMB, and Dealer
In Italic artgAlcsk•al43oodA.
.KLEBER &BRO., No. 5Z FIFTH
SC, Blgst tabs Golden Herp,Bols Agent for AlltitlS
CLAWS. (Row . York) unrivalled Grand and
2 1=
PIANCIJAAnd OABHABT A NELDEtAIt% genuine
('IHARLOITEBLUbfF, DlANUFACTUE
v%EandDealertaPlanoForte; antiDsparterandeette
211 d Sindnal inntrumentg Sole Agent .tne the MAMMA
SIAN , else for BALLET, DAVIS ODIS Motion Pima,
earriageo.
CARRIAGES! BUGGIES! RQCKAWAYS I
PICIAILTONS4 BMW OCISIGS, GIGS,
ND everything in the line, purchased from
the meat reliable
B A ST ESNILINUFACTURERS.
Together with • tall saortment of elegant
j Eastern names.
ertialety aultablirtor Magill or double teams. ”Also,
Aglow, nipaniod other Mama, too snimenms to menetni,
eimatant on band and for at namable prices by
JOSS S. BHA)/TS,
.plardond atnet, near Liberty. Pittataryih.
dirOurtagte botiei t and wild on cemealaaloo. Repair
ing steady and promptly dorm aerielly
IXTRA. SYRUP—Another lot of that very
A ca &llama SiroPitmaited =lam tale at al pm gallon
£1 tt,o,OrCE:EI Yam4S Grocery end 7aa Btma, Fatlarat et.,
Alhearny. taya
QUABIER {YAMS--
Icetheiti, Mut Etsfoo,
WILMr COolem. Datitlog Apporatos,
la Um Tigerst
tow pox* an 4 Tin troMo, / 24 Wood mmet,
Ift/fr - Fifth door from nth street
NDIA. RUBBER 110SE--4,932 feet, 1,
54astlyi,p, 23, 3,3; <I,. 8 and CO WI allbre, nand
*DIY aWcrt..ei &Wm itoltl33oo/0 Mk., b. ,041 and
kr tee of We
ask amt.
T l ll2 " 11 .1111LLT03,, uSe 41 2e 010 for thin city-
P 11414 ed Cannel 4 oil on d han d
dot
Tuatittes Unit customerns Malts Toe-
Enema
she B aming l 3ll—it panettitlfal article and can
not fin
71 to• ERINO.
• _ear. Dlato:ond o9.
Market sts a M . .
zee / se° h Etc erriom
• ILS klts Hem ;
1 0,0111aric• 2
nem* b 7 tutylOr • - BIDDLE, WIWI% 4 CO.
prOeurenin „
e Ha
mm
um thii
j ra, fins 11.9t0y :
a r 3 • S 'nOralan," 4l /.4 1 3 MAL
TffEr' - ' .-. ': --... • - DAILY
- EN CONSEQUENCE OF DECLINING
1. health, the mb•eriber t •boot retiring from Duoturr.,
•nd often for Was at VERY LONV R.lrft-O, bb entire
stork of
FURNITURE,
LUMBER,
VARNISHES,
110 also otTura for taut Ida Cab Jolt and Chi& Factory, In
whole. or WI part, nod the room, now 0r.6-upteul Ly him In
the .Dlspatch Building," riftn ttroot—ponowlon Oran on
tho lot of Joly.
Perrone to went of Furniture will nu! this a tero npf,r
builn to pi:lmbue, the prices being put
LOWER TEUN USUAL.
❑. 11. RYAN,
NOS. 63 AND 60 FIFTH STRiLET.
mlo,4tr
W. W 00.1) L L.
FORNITURSMAND CHAIRS
WRDLESALE AND RETAIL,
EEO:racing .rory style of
1:3" .I.t. ENT I T MT FL .IEI
ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT,
Dultablo
PADLOR3, CITASIDDRB AND DLNING Ittk))l6,
Equal to .y
NEW YORE AND P1:11 . 4A DELP II A,
LOWER PRICES.
Altirtavry article [nada by band and Warranted
Sappihd vrith any quantity of FORNITUR F. et' Oil A I Hr
•
on ronsonablo terms
110TKL9 AND STEASIIKI Ain
FcrnintnA at dn.
WAHltitool.lB, Nos. 77 etrZ 79 TrIIIID Si H46',
141^ZrilIf PITTSBURGIT. PA
T. B. YOUNG & CO.,
IdirlACTl3l933 OP
FURNITURE AND ORAIRS
Of Evory Description.
ACITORY—Axima 2,luern Riau and Frana. Antra[
Warehouse—Nos. :8 & 40 Smithfield St..
STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—{Se
nstantly ntmnfacturlna STEAMBOAT CABIN
FURNITURE and ()BADER, and i t
no attention of
Chase Intsmsted fn itraithing Matta.
saansfkarT
J. 11. ITEMBILEjt,
IMF L.OTrty Stred, four doors abon !I S&,,t.
'FIN, COPPER, SISEET-IRON WARE,
dealer In Cutlery, Brass and Brittannta Wane, with •
variety of Renee-furnishing ankh, Patent Frredere,
ter Coolers and Refrigerator. at Jbe letreet crab ertre,
wholesale and fctall.
Rooting d Spouting of til'Aroma, hodall °Mora in tm•
&Imre limo of bottom, ertli promptly attended td at mad
to prices. torlP2tudaarT
wM.IvI. FA.1211113. & co..
TEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, IRON
A„) FOUNDERS, Geoeral Marbttatatf and Boiler Mat.m.
near the Ponca, immia Railroad Passeogot Prior, Pltta
burgh, P.,
INl.tfactore all binds tof Steam Eugloos, rdogind from
throe to one hundred and filly Lome peon, .od noted :or
Orin Mills, Batrllllla, Blatt Fart:mom, Paotoriak dm.
Oire parll afar attention to the countrortion of Engmo.•
and Alochinet7 for Orbg 51111., and for Upright, Mak, owl
Circular Saar WO.
❑nv. drays on Ilitud finished and ready fur shipment at
abort notice Engines and Thaler. at any dram Iption.
/ilea, finished Bul!ers and tiliset Iton work gaper.. Is,
and li . mnets Ice Shafting, flanges and PMl's, in nears
variety: and continuo - Um n.auttfamnie Wooion
ry and Machine Duds.
- - —• • .
Our prices aro 1.30., tor nan,Litxry tourtora - omainf non
1, at quality meformle and %arratat.ai to KO rta a to gin
aoalafortica.
IFA-Orclors from nll put.of rh. ~ utirry r01,r1,1
promptly 1:1111-4. mr57. . 13,n
DUQUESNE ER ON STOD.E.
COLEMAN, MAILMAN Et CO.,
Mntirtltcturrn of
•
Iron, Nails, Steel 'Springs, Axles, WrutOtt
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc , en.,
[Lae rumored to their 6 . .604 t.tentiro WarAl
O. 77 Wet•r and 01 Front 6tr•ol,
bou they.. preparod to at , rote .II choir lioa
baring • large and c ,uploo •••• ,, rtmont Or
.. D.laratto" snaoola-tarad g. 0.14 roe
et=tlyott 6azd, at. 1,12 11,7
lot oa lID.fOI term,. Gd dr/
Iron City Stove Warehouse.
W W. BRADSIIAW, (SWers , tr to T.
and COLlPll=C6no7l)De2tor"'ln'V‘;;VV.r,Tro.,Nini.''g
WOOO BUIZZT, between Flub .d Virgin ells, l'ittr
burh. Pa.
DUQ17118.11121 XVICM DRY%
MoCOy do CO..
LIBERTY STREET, ernmi"e Fenrot. R. R Bop , .
PITTSBURG'', PA.
Thir ANUFACT ORE to order, on short notice,
CAISTINGt, SHAMING A PULLEYS, of all PM./
gltul leacriptione, of the Lest mate, lel. and 114. t et, le,
also WAGON BoXES, nED IBUNS, GRATES, •c., el warm
on hand or cart to order.
arerder• left et the FOUNDRY, or at CarlarMht •
Toon* 06 Wood et, will rendre prompt attention.
laly .
J. A. ••• . e. nte.eu,
Into of the Ora of I. /21.!Ilall lipeer. Is. el 11ail R ipe,
Valley Forge Plow Worlr.a, ,
Ito. t 3 Mberfy sires, ewer Fifth, Pertitoref
MANUFMANUFACTURERS of every variety of
ACTURERS
Plow., Plow Outings, or the most appr,,ved rat
terns imitable for weary kiwi of tail am! tillage.
Their Iropmeed Pedant hen Centre, Patent Ir. Centre
iiillaide. Iron Centre rub-boil, Patent and Centro Leven,
Steel Monidboard, Valley, Peacock, linger, Oatoe end other
PIO. Sr. 1f..14117. to give entire satiernalon to porch..
era, aa to quality mal adeptanon to ewe.
oryareaolicited. ocr:lyd
OALLTWIL/(>111T & YOUNG,
Cdocceemore to Jobe Cartwright,)
1%1 AN U n t" . / 1 0 Le c E . R i
° S B and of
etrumenta, Clone, Plstole, r,
Tackle, ac., N Dc
o. elf Wood
tract Trey gl.e tpegda3 attention to the mem:tincturing of
Teem.. Supporters, te. Jobbing and Repeing with pone.
toality and despatch.
Lau..x_laanktru..
wiru.Linn nAnsuiLi t co., 11.011
61 Penn et., below Marbarryy, Pittsburgh, Pa.
S TEAM BOILER 31AKERS AND SHEET Iron Workers, Manutocturno of Barnhill's Parent
Boller, Locomotive, Blued and Cylinder Boller; Chluanom,
0, rim Bed„ Storm Pipes, Clondenoors, Solt Pao;
SNP , ItmllYanda, Idle Boom, etc. Also, Blocknoltho .
Work, Bridge and Illorhmt Irons, dons at the shorten ne.
floe. All orders from • dinarce promptly ottortdor to.
Jo2ll
-_ponn Cotton ➢lllle, Plttsborgh.
KENNEDY,CHILDS & CO., M A NUFA
11 TIIBXIIB of—
Penn A ....
N .
o. 1 hewn 44 Shootlogo;
Carpet
TiftrarCßAW of all color. and shed...
Oottoo
" Bed Oord;
Ploogh Linea and thieli Cord,
Hope of oil Os. and Dotting.
"ip.Ordsra left at the flArdware fltore ..f
Co., 131 Wood etreet, will bane attention. Pod.: I y
JAMES IRWIN, — --
M A NUE ACTO R E R OF
ULPHITRIO ETHER; Sulphurio Acid;
6 Swat Bpi:Mao( Nitre; lathe Add;
Uollmanes Anodyne: ?dwindle Arid,
Aqua Ammonia, FFY, Nltriou do '
FoirieWs Solution; wya
May tailwind at John drain a Sow, V Wan, itioit
WILLIAM TATE & SOS,
PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, No. 10
Fourth Street, Pittaborgh, and Federal itrcrt, undur
wrath Szalei or MO, Allegheny.
Sargrery description of Pitting. for VC"nter, cies end
no;A:ly
WELLS. RIDDLE & co.,
FO Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Ps
WHIPS, TIIONO AND SWITCHES.
Orden /solicited from thotroda, slid promptly rlAr.
pad as per Instrottimrs.
•
Tartu--E months, or 6 per mt. eIIICOUG t for o.h
staklytfitmT
JOUR cuuttpuicLi..,
MAN II FAOT Er RE R OF BOOTSAr`
sad SHOES of every dmictiptioo, Ho. 34 Smithfield
street, Pitti•tmegh,N, oe-Thlyti
CORNER of Penn and Hancock Eitream—
Mammal' Wm comFaum on TUESDAY; 31.1
- .
Init. A limited titunSer of pupils may obtain adenine..
Terms for Tuition and Stationery 121 pet session of twenty
wo weeks. srakif J. H. SVITLI, Principal.
AELERICAEI ROUSE. BOSTON.
IS TUE LARGEST AND BEST AR- 71;1
ranged lintel in the New England State; is cen
trally located, and one of acmes from all the room. 01
travel. It contains all the modern Improvements, and
every convenience for the comfort and secommodstlon of
the traveling pubilo, The zleeptegroonse ma large and well
retaliated; the ernes of room. are well arranged, and coat.
pletely tarnished for families and largo traveling
p' i
and Utahans, erillecestlane to be kept as • dent cianotkc i t
I n e very reenact. Jallsdly LEWIS atoll, Proprietor.
VELENCII AND AMERICAN
•CXsTFECTXOzsr..A...B. "2" .
T. A. Aff/ESSCEI & SONS,
No. 4.2 Bt. Clair Street.
Oppolite the St. Clair Lick;
RESPECTFULLY informs their friends
JAland the pabllo generally that they hare reopened the
More, 42 et. Clair street, when they *III keep constantly
on Itand a lino aseortmsot of Caandley 0 skes, Wrench Boer
Top, Gam, Cordial Wide, Brandy, Cream, etr; Drops,
.pu g se
Ctmeolate, Pre& and Cried Priam. Nets. an eery ordcle
tised In their Mae. . •
Skeen - ant eipacially WI WI to call and exualra Oaf
stockyu wo son at Avery low caoh price.
'Z. A. DILEII3OII A on.
Ilia.tnallStaxanns erre . rich Amoicaa Contatlonsries.
ENN. DBY REACHES—WO sacks in
start pa tar tits 67 In= MOSKVA CO.
,furniture.
IDRPOSTBNT XOTICE
VENEERS,
CANE,
From 10 to 95 per real
OABIYET 14.4.KE11:4
itianiffacturrro
+t/LAIC) VA L..
SPEER rt. BIDWELL.
Ebucattonal
Penn inatltuto,
rroccv
•
14109. Una ,. It - -. .
J TAItILS
LITTLE' &. TRIMBLE,
W
DOLESALE NEO F F .r EItB AND DRAI.
Flour, Bacon, tiree•e,
Frulte.ollact. Produce
112 r.
bl.ll.)tr D ST, TlTTsurraii
WILLIAM BAGALE
WHC S 2,IEIII3.RLI,MI 4-I=tOC.El
N.. I and V. 'Wood Street,
Wlf brcw;nr:ll.t...:lO;
Of Inmis& EdgArton, Yilt.Wlt. , Oan-vt. Nlxrtio,
, •
EDGERTON & STEWART,
(Lincre.•or+ tn LAPIN nlgortatt
Wholesale Grocers and Commission :Merchants,
107 tVor,.l str.et. Pit tshurali,
JOON be•OLL • A 11C1101 . 18 Jahn 11 . 4.1“.
JOHN 31 . 01L1. & SON, Grocer, a n d C om -
Minxib. Morrhmnte. Ag.onts for Lb.] nal. , of Pig h.,.
end MOWN, Nn 103 Lib...tly ant!, Potsborgh. 0.15:1,0
A LEXANDEIt ' KLIVO, WHOLESALE
..a., Grocer And Impnr.r oi Sod.. Ash, No. 173 Libor',
vtreet, Pittsburgh, P. apllyd•
. .
TONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE 0110-
ty CHRS and Boat Tarnishers, dealers In Pruduce and
Pittsbnrgh Manufactures, N 0.141 Water street, evolr Cherry
Pittaburgh, Be. in .2.
lIAPet. P. PLIPIPOL JOON P. PILIPOP.TII.
QHRIVER & DILIVORTII, WHOLESALE
Ormierg, No. 1i.:0 aml 132 et n•et, (Lot worm Wood
awl Smithfield, Pittiamrich.
Jot. ;1 Ot ;7. 7.7,111 1 / 1 11
_youN F'LOYD C. CO., WHOLESALE
CY el rn0.r...1 Comminlon MPrchanu, Yll 173 Wood rind
IrtM Latwrty etrw.t, Yinabargh.
•
JOO Warr
JO. arts..
WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE OHO
°Kits, Command. 31..rchanta and Dealers in Pro
drum and l'iltadurgil Mannr.i. tnrea, No 259 1.11.5 my .[reel,
Pittaborgl.
Jt.123
M. Mell T If E N WHOLE
&ALE Grocer, Prodorn• md Conimbnion ;91archant,
and Doalor l'ittaburgh 3lanurdctnrod Artirloa, No. 152
Liberty atonal. &moor or lirmrory ay, Pittoburgh, Pa. my 3
/0111. ATWELL .......... . LLIE
.....A. J CBA3. ATWI3I.
ATWELL, LEE & CO., WHOLESALE
Grocoro, Pramiure end Con:minion Merchants, ond
Deoltro In Ptttobarglo Monuf...oars, No. 5 Wo,,t strool, be.
toreon Watur oral Front et-, ritteborrh. son
non, SIM.. Sllll . l. B. HOW...
ROBISON CO., IVHOLESALE
R. Grocr, Colima:at,. Merchant+, and D.islors In .11
kinds of Prorialiaaa, Prather. snit Pitiaborgh Matinfarntri.t.
No. 256 Libarty strinit, Pittsburgh jaliklyd
ROBERT 11. KIND, WHOLESALE (MO-
Horrliant, nod liontor In Feathers,
Binh, Floor, and all kind! of Gauntry Prralnro, No. 211 Lib
erty lama; :month of Sloth,
vane..
d.
nnlsonnalgunonts. Jaklyl
ROM? r. 1•1
ROBERT DALZELL Sr. CO., WHOLF,
sALE Grocers, Cornmlitalon and Forwarding 2liir
char. and Doslrrs In Pi - dila:a Palrbutgri Manufactures,
N 0.251 Liberty strict, Pittsburgh, P. nty2
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affording undoubted eacurfty to the insured. In peas of
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myl2 13d
SPRING STYLDS. 1859.
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folly 145locteil.ntook of
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MATTINOS,
WINDOW SHADES
M!IM
Which will at least equal any
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?twist Correspondence. of thoPltfotourgh Gau U..;
THE OLD SCHOOL GENERAL. ASSEMBLY
ISDIANAPOLIS, May 26.—Serrnen Day.—After
the usual devotional exercise', Dr. Palmer, of
New Orleans, presented the report of the com
mittee on Theological Seminaries.
The Srminerirs.—The committee report a
largely increased numbers Of students in all the
Seminaries, a cornmendabli degree of diligence
on the part of profeserors and students, a lively
piety and great exertion for the salvation of
souls. They, report and lament the death of
Dre. Janeway and Carnahan, directors of Prince
ton, Mr. Samuel Laird, of Danville, and Mr. J,
W. Hughes, a student of Allegheny. The en
dowment of the fourth professorship at Alleghe
ny was progressing, and by the liberality ot a
Christine body additional buildings were being
put up. There was a loud call for means to
endow professorships and erect buildings at
Danville, which the committee recommended
that the Assembly should press Upon the atten
tion of the church'. Three new scholarships
bad been founded at' rinceten and one at Alle
gheny. A request fo the readjustment of titles
and departments of / instruction at Princeton,
Dr. Hodge to occupy his present chair without
change, Dr. McGill to occupy the ohair of Church
History and Practical Theology, Dr. tinier the
chair of Oriental and Biblical Literature, and Dr.
Alexander the chair of Hellialistic and Biblical
Greek and New Testament Literature. The
committee recommend that the changes be made.
The trustees of Allegheny Seminary request-that
the term shall hereafter close on the Wednesday
preceding the fourth Tuesday in April. The
chair of Pastoral Theology at Danville being
vacant, by reason of the declination of Dr. Strat
ton to accept, the committee recommend that
the election be the 2d order of the day for Sat
urday morning. The following gentlemen were
proposed as directors for Nur years of Allegheny
Seminary: Ministers, C. C. Beattie, S. lileFar.
land, John Robinson, -H. G. Comings, Joel
Stoneroad, K. Hill, J. B. Brownaon ; Elders,
Malcolm Leech, J. Schoonmaker, Wm. Dickson.
The report was accepted and adopted.
The Vacant Chair at Danville..—Mr. Mont
gomery, of Missouri, nominated Dr. Wm. L.
tireckroridge, of Kentucky, No other nomina
tion was made.
[Jr. fireekinridge wished to say that the mo
t taint was an extremely delicate one to him. lie
could scarcely sit still and allow the matter to
proceed without saying something, and yet he
knew not what to say ; but this he would lay,
he had been spoken to for several months past
in-regard to it, but he has cot felt that be could
see his way clear in the matter. lie wished the
Assembly to do what it wished, and he hoped to
arrive at a wise decision in so solemn and re
sponsible a question.
The Assembly then engaged in prayer for Di
vine guidance.
TGr
Order or to f Day—Buol. of Disciplau
The order of the day being announced, Dr.
'Dee moved that it be postponed, in order to
boteh the matter of the location of the North-
West Seminary.
Dr. Stevenson hoped the thing would not be
pressed through. Wo want pence Let tter take
plenty of time. lie moved to lay Dr. Mice's
motion on the table. which woo done by a close
Dr Thornwell, of tho Committee on Revision
of the Book of Disciplioe, addressed the Aseem-
Hy The committee hare attempted to improve
the old book, r. 71, by striking off redundances;
~, , ,,I, by bringing out explicitly what in the
old book was implicitly eel forth: thus, nothing
shall be considered heresy but what goes con.
!retry to the confession of Faith and theLite
chime, which was before taken for granted, but
not positively stated: so as to forms of recess,
distinct principles have been brought, out.
There ore three principles upon which the re-
Vialon hue been made. First, that all our courts
are taricily and properly courts and not parties
at the bar, called on, in the natno of the Lord
Jeet. Christ, to decide and administer. The
old book makes the inferior court a party to de
fend to decisions before the higher court.. This
principle is wrong because It is false in (act. It
contradicts also our prisusiple of government by
representative assemblies. T.O a case goes
from representative body to re esentative body
tutu it 1 esober thir eupre oatory. ruder
the old book the app . -1 :synod in ono
l,
regiou to a part of the 83 nod ;d not to all the
Synods In , tsoternhly met We eve no right to
t
.dude the lower court. The ktisa g e proposed
Is a radicul change, but it Is a relsonable change.
The most important changes made in judicial
proortstes torn upon ibis .
Another principle introduced is that the in
dieprusable condition under which alone a man
become, subject to the discipline of the church
to a previous profession of faith. Those who
;topes this ray it is not logical. . Now, he would
ask, why 04411 not the baptized members be ad
mitted to the Lard's table, the eldership and the
ministry, as well as be subject to discipline,
while not profeesing their faith. Why do you
rtelude them from the communion' Because
they are not fit to go there, from a want of faith.
PrecieelyThe same objection holds against the
discipline.
Are we ready to take the ground that the bap
tized members are'membera by profession! Such
is not the doctrine we hold. It would lead no to
the Baptist ground. The parental relation is
the tie that binds them to the church, and we
govern them only through that. To what peed
tion does infant baptism bring the child?
'ekes the broad senarvii..... lb ,-
._ -road separation in the ()moult of
grace between the church and the world. It
separates between the Jew and the Gentile. Bap
tism gives the peculiar right to the Inheritance
of the promises. While it confers these privi
kgee, it imposes obligations far header than
rent on the unbaptized world. Then it is the
parents' duty to press these obligations and priji-
Gegen on the child. Suppose now these 0061-
here grow up and do not make profession• Whit,
turn them out for not being converted? o oh, n o !
hear with them patiently, urge their own peen
liar privileges and rceponslbtlities—use the or
dinances of God to bring them in. Put them
on molly the mama footing as professing ncem
herr, and then bring them under discipline. Now,
what will be the result of this on unregenerate
men: It will drive them away In anger and dis
gust, or it will - drive them into the communion
without change of heart. This will deaden the
church, as it has done the church of Scotland.
The present practice of our ohurch ignores the
principle.
Thu °the priooiple on which the rerieiou has
proceeded is the opening of a back door to the
church, by which members may withdraw from
it. The very glory of the church is that she is
a voluntary society, and God wants no worship
pers but voluntary worshippers; and the church
no members but those who voluntarily come up
to the profeeelon of faith. And to those who do
not feel thus, she says withdraw.
Ur. Wilson, of Georgia, moved that the report
of the committee be received. The same gen
tleman moved that it be sent down as an over
ture to the presbyteries, who shall shall send up
their answer to the Assembly through the stated
clerk.
Dr. Humphrey, of Kentually, wan favorable
to the motion, and believed the Whole matter
should be recommitted. He referred to the
history of the work of revision. In 1785, seve
ral committee@ were appointed to examine the
Confession, Form of Government, etc., and to
prepare a Book of Discipline, with forme of pro-.
cm. After two yeara, the committee reported
a Plan of Discipline and Government. That
committee was composed of the most worthy
fathers of the church. After eight days' con
sideration, the report was sent down to the pres
byteries for their advice.
In 1788 the answers came back, and the
Synod, after four days consideration, adopted
the plan and then ordered it to bo sent down to
the Preebyteriee again to be approved. So care
ful were our fathers to lay the foundations of
the church's discipline, how shall we in a few
hours decide radical al:engem, which affect mat
ters of faith In 1816 in was the judgment of
tee church that another revision was neoessary.
Dre. Alexander, Romeyn and 'Miller were ap
pointed a committee. In 1817 - Dr. Ellphalet
Nett wan added to it. In 1818 the committee
reported they had made some progress. In 1819
the report was printed and sent down to Pres
byteries to make euggestlone to the committee.
The final report was made in 1820, and after an
attentive examination of four days, it was adopt
ed, and that was the book of discipline which
has governed the church ever since. Shall this
Assembly now upset this work in a day or two?
The Dr. attacked at considerable length the
change made in regard to baptized members, to
the effect that they are =abject to "the govern
ment and training" trusteed of "discipline" of the
church. He proceeded to show a gradual, sub
de, lurking and most pernicious heresy hoe been
creeping into the church.
In 1811, the number of baptisms was 200 to
1000 members; in 1860, only 61 to 1000. In
the New School Church, the number is only 26
to 1000; in the Congregational only 16 to 1000.
There these new tangled notions prevalL As to
the withdrawal provision, in the' Assembly of
1861, this very question was decided Ina Judi
e-flit cue—that • man's obligations to the church
wire made stet with the church, but with his
Gear and that
.the church bas .no right to open
a &ni
ides* tof withdpvil;: ).
. .
Dr, Lowrie, Of New York moved se a Bohai
lute to Dr. Wilson's motion, that the whole mat
ter be - referred to the nett General Aaserably.
The hour having arrived, the Assembly ad
journed till o'clock.
dlterncen Semen —Dr. 11. N. Smith, of Vs , mere.' that
the Order of the Day—Report, no Sn , itcal Records—lan
laid mitt', to take op the namlnary Roper , . Thie ought la
be left for a thin Astembly, rather than g. , Important •rant
ter se the North West Semleaty.
hlr. Lowrie, of Fort Wayea being entitled en the non,, stet
be wanted the Seminary Independently or a pereunal ymto
rat between ear partite.
Dr. kladlaster asked, between ehum thee per anal e.
trorerzy eiletod. en
Mr. Lowrie—lt woe a matter In whleh personal int..n.t
and personal fettling seemed to Lot more concerned than any.
thing oleo.
Dr. Ila,llaater—D A a Ins brother mean to any, 1 nasooser
Ixon a party too personal quarrel In regard to Ilas toat
tat
Moderator—Dr. M.Slarkr, no per.. has teen nanied by
the , brother.
DI idaellssior—Yes. Dir. ha named me.
Mr. Lowrie—With Dr. MacMauer, and Dr. Itler—l liter
never lad one single word In regent to the matter, but (hi,
has Aron the general Impalalon,
At this Juncture, Rev. Mr. Commie .1, et Tennesee, tooted
the previous question.
Mr. Curtningham metrd to lay the motto. on tho table.
Not aatertalued.
. Dr. MOND asked to he excused from The .teemn
LIT first declined, bat on n second vote excnned
Dr. LI umphrey missed that the clerks be dire led to tr..ihe
the vote* mattor of record, with the names. Adopted.
Things got mined up here. Divers motions were mad.,
without being entortaitied. Dr. Smith, of Va., mostsl to cell
the yeas and nays. One third of the Assembly recondit
the call, the ettik proceeded. The result tree
g
Vor Chicago
Indismpolts...
Total tionthcfr r0tec........ . ..........
Ma completion or the synods .hot!. line,'
. the North-Welt, la as 1011...
For Chicago
Fur ludlaaapollth
The Byerela of Pit talturgh, Allegiw•riv, Wheeling. ewl
Obid, voted thus •
Few Chicago.. .
For ludlattapolim • ..... II
The gouthern vuted as follow.
For Chicago
Idl
For
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Dr. Stanton mooed that the General Assembly, acoapt the
propoaltion of Mr. .McCormick, and lento the question of
nett - Ise locality in tho Doan! of Merton. Also that lb
thanke of the Animaly Is tendered to Mr. diaLlormict.
Dr. Smith mused that the whole matter In regard to tho
legal transfer he rommltted to the Commlto* on Theologl
rol Seminarlea. Adopted.
The narrow of Judge DM., Judge lionnady, Jodso Pimp
E
n and Jonathan Bliss, Sem added to Iho Conlinlt toe.
TA. Dextr rtf Domestic .Vinions.—Dr. Edounle moved t,
take op the mathalsbni bneinem la regard to Dotnattlr Mle
1 Dr. Mamgral a, being onktled to the door, by invitation or
Ho Aamerubly, addremee4 the Assembly.
As to the Lakince on hand, he would ray 11111 it mia., uol
kept In order to encore 4 per rent. interval a. had Moo
charged. There had been a delhaertry of about $14,400 In
ton Ireuery up to the find of January,. compared am li It
hut year, and it was only at tide perhel, that the receipt.
hogen to poor In and left neat the end of the Banal year ,lamit
of February) with the balance. With regard to the Doe of
remark, Whi:h was Intended formate the imprealon that
the Board had utterly declined to send men- to Califortaa,
he would may, that they were willing to weed nil that w0i.1.1
go, but they could not get mon. They dill eand two, el
though the funds were low. There was tout one •Ito did ap
ply, wk,, wu not mint. They had Nit two, and Joel then
th e Butule were low, ao that the Board requested the r Gum;
man bah., was then to the Bettilnary,) to wait fora tow I
month. before determining the matter. I u the numsn thouhe
itef,rtneel the Board, shut a thurcli prote,ed to call Alm. nod
tusked the Board to determine the question. The Board un
doe the clrrunvetenres, advised him to accept li2o ran. hat
lie did not get the mall atter all. Ito did ma a telt to sof
word iv injure the gating brother, but the matt, Inroad I
tint for the best after all, and the Chet:men .1 the Commit I
too taid, "that yaw a perfectly rear c.e. ' Wee It toil
Dr. Humph rey—Yee. .
The Board lees perfectly willing 11, .t a tell ingtatlimation
should ho had. 1f • better pion can he deviated fur pursuing
the work, that Is) oat a hat the Board want. flat until you
give more money, It it imposuble to el.. all theta la ..pporto-
Lily to do. A. to the amendment obliging the Boned to .
commission curry snort who would npply to go to Cobh:rola, I
he would say It would geriottely OW bu.,sa the Board. I I
hate dozen would go Inn year, he forewarned the Amena
bly, it would nipple their operations in all other ports of
the field.
31r tisn lb ke raid, he had auk.] the other day that the
difficulty with the 1113.1, vrag out e., mud. the want of 1.13.1 ,
and means, a. the latlicy of the Board. As to the ' , tangled!: !
what wishes. OrptitUtilleilt to California, ha would may,
that the true reason why the Board del net appoint low. ! ,
(as the Maintain of the Canaanite., on the report ..1 the
Board, Dr. Llncophrer had Juat now stated to tom iit trately,, .
beam., they mon...aura he wait. alooll Mullet
ler. Eduardo—Do I understand the gemtlentan to n.....
that Dr. Humphrey, give Info this information, as homng
emanated lento I,llu...freer
yr. V 11.12 Dy k,--do Dr. Bumph fey stated lo ao, ,:.•t ht.
relent.. ago.
Dr. Edwarde—Will Mr. \.r. J., ke i...rmit tee to not Dr
Musgrave /11 queetton.
Mr. Van Dalin refused to }mid the door, coil awl pissed
log to speak, .ben the hour of ad tunrumoot arrived 31
Neu, from the K•nalia Gold M Ines.
I , lkrivrpob.low• the 311.....ai
Drdivalt Cut, May 9, 1h39.—W0 have had
sickening rumor. for a week past of horrible
suffering from freezing, starvation and robbery
of emigrants by way of the Smoky Fltil route.
Several intelligent gentlemen who have arrived
*that route, told me they themselves were so
long on the way—over sand and hills, and with
out a road at all, that they were reduced almost
to starvation, lived ten to fourteen days upon
prickly pears and such few wild onions and oth
er edibles no they could pick up, and also that
they helped bury several persons who died from
starvation. Tho agent of the stage company
brought no in word that he picked up a starving
man some fifty miles from here, (or an Amapa
hoe Indian brought him to the stage line, l who
had come across from the Smoky hilt route,
which hie company had started on, and tried to
follow;) that when found, he was in a most
wretched condition, and reduced to a skeleton
from starvation. Ills name is "Slue, and be is
from Whiteside county, Illinois. There were
three brothers of them: first, one died, and the
two remaining ate from his body, after they had
been rendered senseless from emaciation. The
second brother died and was nearly eaten up by
the survivor. The stage agent went out and
buried the remains of the neoond or youngest of
the brothers, but could not find the remains of
the first, who died. A man named Gibbs was
the leader of the starved company. Gibbs got
in, nearly starved, and supposes the reel, some
nine in all, perished. The survivor was left at
one of the mail stations, and the report is con
firmed by the stage passengers. Others report
large numbers of graves on tho route, and that
many oxen have perished and much property
been destroyed and abandoned on the way. I
saw one party which loetsoven out of a train of
sixteen oxen.
By receipt of papers from the States 1 per
ceive that the tide of emigration hitherward is
very great. The number of arrivals here to day
and for the past few days shows an increase,
but the tide seems to me equally strong in the
homeward bound direction. Most, or very many
of those now returning, go by skills, dug-outs,
se., upon the Platte, the water of this river be
ing now in a good navigable state, down stream,
for such craft. I have a fiat boat built, and
propose launching it this morning, and may
beat the stage, which carries this letter, as the
current is about six to eight miles an hour. I
may be carried to the bottom, however, as it is
somewhat dangerous. About fifty boats of OLIO
kind and another have sailed in the past week,
with an average of four or fire persona in each.
It is estimated that 2500 persons have left hero
for home in the last twenty days. This Is in ad.
ditto's to those who turned back before rraching
here, Induced by the Intelligence received from
others on their return. Probably as many more
reached here in that time; but I think there are
no more people in the whole mining country to
day than there were on my arrival hero a month
ago.
CAFTIfIIif OF TUE SEPOT CHM, TANTIA TOPES,
NEAR GOONA.—Nena Sahib having been driven
out of British India, and taken refuge in the
territory of Nepaul, the most formidable loader
of the rebels left at large was Tantia Tepee,
whose tactics were extremely dexterous, and
whose strategic abilities were remarkable. Ilis
political Influence was small, bat as a leader in
guerilla contests, no chief among the rebels in
the late war so effectually re-produced the old
klahratta character. Although the Britlah troops
In pursuing him, accomplished marches never
dreamed of in times past, Totals Tepee still kept
ahead of them. The London Times, which eeema
disposed to do justice to the military talents of
the Tepee, in ono of its editorials has fallen into
the error of attributing his capture to the ener
gies and combinations of the British Command
ers. No credit whatever is due to the British com
manders for the capture of the rebel chief. Ile
was the victim of treachery on the part of a cred
itor of his paymaster. The creditor followed
Tepee's party of marauders far the purpose of
obtaining payment of his debt from the paymas
ter, as soon as he should find him In funds. The
paymaster was killed at liajghur, and then
his creditor called upon Tornio Tepee for his
debt. Tantia pat him off with promises, and
the creditor at last had to return home without
his money. Tantia, with only thirty followers,
without money, and in a truly forlorn condition,
sought a retreat near Gomm, which happened to
be in the vicinity of the residence of the perse
vering but disappointed creditor. As 80011 as
the creditor learned of his arrival, he wrote to
Sir Robert Hamilton offering to betray him for
the pride eet upon his head, and the amount of
his claim upon the paymaster, which had been
assumed by Tantia. The creditor's overtures
were acted upon, and Tantia was captured, and
handed over to a dram-head court martial.
COSTS or TLIIGOVIB3II3I2I. ZeAL to TER Nano
Catia.—The following statement of the coatis in
the U. 8. District Court at Cleveland, is derived
from the Clerk Mr. Green:
Loton.
Clerk $82.10
Marshal 30.40
witnesses 659.10
Defendants' 181.10 -
Docket 20.00
$872.80 $781.68
Thle will probe* be about tho cost of flie
other prosecutions—about thirty. The overage
Is $827.14 each. The aggregate will be about
$24,000,--all for one negre. Who oso deny
tint the negro 'Grano lo _
Coilsitl7.—"Coluioi
-44840r.
A Gird. Oros ran PALLS.—The Auburn eiliirsr
i
fiery gives an account of a young lady by the
I name of - Wealthy Paul, who last Sunday felLin,
to the Owarce outlet, just above the "Hackney
; Palls," and was carried down the. precipice. She'
war attempting to cross the stream, and when
midway, became dizzy and fell into the whirling ,
] flood ' which hurried her over - the falls. Her s
jistgear,,evithhoe
alarm.happe mo ed A teb n e present, immediate
g
those who emigre
; gated at the spot, was a young man by the name
of William Marks, a resident of Clarkeville.
The girl was still whirling in the water at the
foot of the falls, and the excitement had become '
intense. Toting Marks remarked, "Wait, oho
will soon come out of that." He immediately
prepared himself to leap in after her. Waiting
until she was ejected from the whirlpool by the
force of the water—he jumped in—with ono arm
he grasped her mid raised her head above water,
while with the other he managed to swim to the
[shore, where, by the help of another person, I
she was got up the steep bank, and conveyed to
a house in the neighborhood, when prompt and
vigorous aid restored her to conscioueness. The
young lady is recovering,- and it seems to us, I
that, to give an 'air of romance to the affair,
blacks and Wealthy should be made "twain one
flesh."
Indemnity Against Loss by Fite
Frank/In Fir. Inanconea Company or
PHILADELPHIA.
thrice 1..15 un.l 4.i7 Chestnut st., near Fifth.
tqat , n,nt vl Auotx, January LA, In!.` , . 1 , 01.1614c1] ogre ( ea.
Lly to on act of AnacniLly, Lcing
Pdortgaz.a. amply *morn., . $1,7.11.r.641
Real Eatata ,prest.nt val. $ 1 0841301) rko.t 77,7C1 71
Tornia,mry L.., on ample Cohateral Fn.
•
ca'
...................
Stock. (praont re pe.,a7 72) roat. 7147 07
Nutna and Bllla receivable
0un0 0.2
MTh. only Pruitt. from Ptatuintos title p
ny can divide by law an. tn. Milne wb:. barn beta do:
torrolned.
holm
0.1-ann. male cm er..ry nr Property, In
Town Country. at rate.. an I , IR. HT aro COL.SlitcDt with
heel:miry.
Mora their it.corporallon. • period or tl.irty
they bar. paid Loaso, by firn, to an an,. ont .scrad:n.g
tier Staiiinarn: Dr.tl3ro, thereby sfl'ardltu, ..!trop no! flu
advantage. of I nantanro, tut wall as their ant •o , 418T , ..-
Ctlon to moat with prottoptnuaa all liabllit,o
10.111 , 1 Mr,
L... yuar 18.5 S
,
ti11. , ..01‘3.
Charles W Liam -11,- 1 IdorderAi L. ',Ala i
Tublna W.. rner j S.. Brown,
Etmacl Grnot, -. Isa Datil
ac
Lan,
Jamb IL Smith , Ed. ard C. P. 0..,
.1.1, , ,¢1$ GC Ft 1111,14. i I i..arg, Val. a.
VIIA IMF, 74 TIASCISRII, P. e.t.teut
e:IIIVAItl, C. DALI:, \leo i;;;.;;i1,44.
Wes A Ait.st., Sc7retAry lieu ten,
J. GAIIIWER C.NAFFI X, Agent,
b' , ° 9c.. N•.rthna.A r.,r. Wool] Rol Thled PIA
FIRE: IVS Iflt A NCI.:,
Reliance Mutual Insurance Lonipiin) of
Put LADE I. P II I A
On Llnit.hopt. lAntlovl or Peri...lna% M. rrhott,loo, ViallltCl. '
he , In To.. ter C 0110145.
Oftioo No. 30,..... 15'411nut Street
Cart, tt. 1.170,9'2. 1.. kiatre 1:170,17, 41.-Inveated as 1.414.4.. i
Vim 3lort gage 00 Improved City Property, worth
double the arnonut $151,000 00
Penna. Ilatiroad o.'. 6 Tor cent. blortogn Loan,
*OO root
,7,0.40 00
Allegheny moot, u Torrent. / . ..nna R. 11. L.. ~ 10,000 00 t
City of P10,11.11..bia. 410 c 1,., del .. 8 000 06
Peunayllania Ratiroxl Cu'. Stock 4000 Vo
Stock of Ibe Reliance ifintual Inearmce C 4,..... 10,100 00
Ftto - lt. of Coanty tire Inauraore C,.... .... ...... 1.090 00
Stock 4.: Delaware M.. , Inguraore 12. , . 100 00 , -
Colon M. I o,uraore Co's i...:0,,
id :4 3 7 .4 .9 .I 'o l : -•'r Mile ant_ inland Insurance.
13014 Itroerroble, Lnoint.., itogor
Rork At , 040114, Iv - Trope! Inter,,t. 4. , . '9ll at iT\ SL CO. or NORTH AIIERICA,
Ibutto on band and tr, 904.0 . 19.4413 90 i PIIIL ADEL PIIIA.
XL'70,47,1 43 r I ncurparated 1794--1iwit.11......1.500.070.
44,4 Jounary 10 IROn . g 1,150,921 t 7
I`l.l-:?.1 1 ,`,44..):Y. Pr.oolout A
' -
Sam ot.l btrphao. 1 Itlicinimics -Arthur GI. C4olln. Enamel IP. Jane, John
A. liro.4n, liuntnel F. 4_ , Euittt, Clutrite Taylor, A mbrare Whito
itota.rt Steen. I ..I.•bn Neff, lll:bara D. Woo.), Willi ,m Wolah. William I:..
, Valltant Sln,er E Bowen. J.1.1.4a> N. 'Aegean, 6 Morro Walt, Jahn .113,..01.
130nJ. o'. 0 ; G 4.0 I. !La, trot, French, FL CT., 1:300,0 11. 1001 tot.
i Maroball 11111mr71 , ~ ~
! 111.1rrilble 31..14, 9,,',. A 14011041 0. COFFIN, Pratt
Z. L,tb - roo,
Ch.. LeLasal, , NS LT R A NCE CO. or TUE STATE o? PA.,
Jacob T. Month, I. PEEILADELPIII. \ .
11th Eowen, , Incorporated.. 1104--Capltai 9.00,000.
~ • . 0.4,, lib, ell. pitrot ~ ~‘, , A.,eta February 1,14019-- ..... ............... ..041.3,4,40 4.0.
1. M ill "ell MA N, torrevtr, i 111 RECTORA-Henry 1) therrort, F 1, 1 1 ,..n Tony, Chart: A
J. 0. 0,441414,4, a, t ,„ nt • Marnbatter, Wllltant n. tiamh, Jnbn 11. 11004, [Teary 0
',./ ' h. 41!, , 0,4 ~,..root Tho.l and M".....1 tort.a 1 Fr. , ..., C-11 , .‘1.. 0. Le.i.s. ticzrge C. Carron. Wltltant.R.
-)liila al Na f
U I Wlsito, Geom. U. Stuart., Fautuol Olant. Jr- Thotnno If or..
lla wart. f:v 11191a/1(1;Y C 0111141114 ner. Thema. 0. 10'4.00001. 11134110 1:. 611EfIRGRD,
inoor - p.0.4:. : L.,, , t 4.4 LoprE.Ltnr. 4. , 4 , 0144,4rcn00, IVA I "1... 11°. ' ., ''' ' Y' 1 . ,...i,Nnt.
eaolnettronw In the above 0141 ate: 11.44abb: C011.111b1C.1.,1
Orritle, F:. C -rner Third and W, , lnut Rte , i , an be ohnttned by .91 41 . ,1, 40 0. .
1'1114..40EL I - 11 1 A I fe l s,aly .4 2 . W. I'. w
JONES, Ant, 01 Wetter et.
.V.1.414N Jr /A SC/ZAN, 'I'S-, V ~...I ~ C. 1., ~., ..“1 V t r l / 4 :18 ' ______-,..
to all Ter. of the , world i3noßs.
INLAS P 1N.57:12.1..r0-L, .. t.i....:, by Inver., Cabala, 1-- - ...- —............-.....
Lake, and Loot, Cv - rio r ,o, I . all parts ,d tn., Entou. vAT I L SON ' 6 ii IsTo R y of the C .r.op ...et. of
FIRI: rrsr. , RA.v,. AS ...., M.,^h1,1,.. ~., .. ,.trally -: , u V V Mexico.;
btores, Dierlltna Itoon,o, .1..
o.oorn'a Paleatine-Paat 04.4 I't :rd.,.
Baud., Mortgag, .1,0 II , ,) I-1,, .... , 9101,350 fl I Abbott'. Xnapito of Ana.,
Philadelplua Cmy, eta! otn, 1,-..0. .. 137,001 95 KM ,,,, ~ ~,0,0 &sm. 90 t0 0 .3..
Stn..* In Bank, itsuircool A I tikil:. : ., . 1,, 19,500 00) Loesinnea Pictorial Lilstory of the Cott-.1 n 4,4 4:
fhl le Rreetrable... , ,420,201 g 5 Irving's Lite of Wasb , ngton, voittrve•l.,
11,,,0 on 4.1,1
.... 30,093 go Pardo '. Eploodes of French tilstvr, •
Cals3t,s it, bawl" of Agent, Trono4olna no Ilogh &Wier'. Powder Oeroiou;
O n
Marti, Poltelearn-ontly 1...n0t1, onol ••:'.4 i lluckland'a Carloottle 3of NaI.ZIESiAg. , ../ 4
or 00 ,,,„ 0 0ot ,,„ c , ,,,,,,,,,,,, . , .
~ 0.'2,735 5y 1 Mosaics, by the anthur of Sabot for the Solltar r ;
ttek , rti•to, 0..0..4
100,000 00 i 7.hre,F, HAY P. 0011114..
k CO, 95 Wo4dstrak,
5709,70327 77-.
7
Wtn Thmu:•...
no,Ls...n.
John
L
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Nla:
Jooaph
Helmand A. S,Jact.r.
J”hri C. Darla
Joho 11. retina.,
am , p. 0. 1,11.er,
YAlratil Dartiro.
Dr. It. 31. !bask.,
William C. Lndat,
flub Craig,
it
Jain... C. 11..1,
Tbsuplillus Pau Wing.
Jamb Trsirinir,
111.ina 6 4 1,, Jr.
J. F. Pernatuu,
Ju.bas P. Dyrii.
Katrina 6. EGA.,
I Dour, Aloan,
Jambe D. I , lciarls
TLomee 0. HP.,
Dobin - r. Burtch, ,Ir
B •SemPtis, P;itri,.
D. T.
WM. Atati Prevident.
e...m TLlC r i y B.. Q. HAND, Vice PresldAut.
•41:1y,1-1.13 . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent,
'No. BI Water strret. Pittsburgh.
STE EL.L.N
INSURANCE & TRUST COMPANY ,
_ .
, FFICE IN CO SIPANI^B BUILDING,
No. 403 WALNUT STREET
HTATEM ENT OP 131.1.11tNE86 FOR TEAR ENDING ueru
DER 31, 1659.
drrl
for Premium, 91.405 45
" l tit.erom,lteuu, 7,N3 49 tz,:,c49
K/101.111 , ,
114.1n.pracato, Rotorua.]
Neu:llllms, kv $70,:153
ASSLTS.
Real Eatate, B 3413:• 313 &loregotgra...sl4l.2lo
14techn .
.. 47P15
11
Rill. Receivable .. .aS.. : 3
Rut.led Pr 331131111.0 •nd nth,
dolt, dun the Con
Cash au baud, and so the Imoda
Agents.
0:1
Al • mr.eting of the Stockhollrm, co n,ned .0 tha 15th
Mite., the followin, penmos were D I it rt.r. OHS for
the ensuing year, Ti 2.
Uharie. U. Lathrop, 1423 Walnut etre,.
Alexander Whiliden, Merchant, IS North from
Darting, 1339 Pine .treat.
Isaac Ilaalshurst, AM:lrony mad Counsellor.
John C. Monter, arm of Wright, flanker & Co.
R. Tracy, firm of Tracy Co, Goldsmith'. HAL
John IL McCordy, firm of Jonoa, White liM e, tt,
no.. L. GlU,ple, firm of thilmmte A Zell,.
Jas. B. Smith arm of Jaa D. Smith A Co
John It. Vosplre, office corner of Seventh and remmoon
Daniel L.Collier, firm of C. 11. Grant A Co.
Thomas Dotter, 229 Arch street.
Cherie. Marian, corner Walnut and Sloth shoots.
Jotta. J. Slocum, Mika 151 South Fourth StrrOL
At a mbsequent tooting o f the 80.41 CIIALEtS
LATHROP was unanimously rnt. e-elected l'r,ident, and non.
WM. DARLING Vice Prtedde
JANins W itocretary.
MI. Company ha. DISCONTLNURRDIGIIT,
OCEAN MAKIN.I3
MULL RISKS, but BIALitabOAL Knit Risks on Western
Ricer. taken an beretuforo.
R. W POIRDEXTRR, Agent,
No. 87 Water street
Continental Inenrance Company.
hscorror4tl by My Legit Mtn, n/ Imnryfeanu,
PIIIRPETUTTOCIARTAR
AnllwrlzeaCKpital, Ow iulinn Duticn
floclired and
.....
LIONIE OFFICE.
.No. 61 Walnut &root, otiove &woad, Philadelphia.
Fire Inerwance on liallellugt. Furniture, Mercbandlee, no.
nerwally.
Marine Insurance on Corgoee and Weight; to all part. of
the world.
Inland Ineureinoo on Goods, no, 1.7 Lake; Rivera, Canal.
and Land Carriage . , to ail pert. of the Onion, on the most
farorobla torus, consistent with autirltr.
1.11.01T.Z.3
OEOItOE IV. COLLADA 0, formerly :lecordor vi bred; le.,
Chliodelphia
WM. BOWERS, !coiner]) Cogteter of Wllio.
JOUN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman d Eolith, Lupo-rang
Tierthrare sod tindery Merchant', No. 21 North Third
timer, A bore Market, Mo.
JOBlOll OAT, arm of Joseph Oat 1 800, Coppennolthe, No.
12 Comm street, Phil.
EDWARD V. MACMITTE, Arm of llnchetto k Ealkuol,
Importing IlArtivere llerclunta, No. 124 North Thi.
etreet above Rau., PIZa,
COWARD lIINCILMAN, firm of Litturton A Co, Produce
and Coottottelen Merchants, N 0.270 Alert - et at., above
Eighth, Phila.
0. Wa GEORGE W. OGLIADAY, gnusll.t.
tar 7.
JUSRIJA ROBINBON, Agent.
No. 24 IOW) rtnent le{' ruin.)
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF PITTSBURGH,
OFFICE-NO. 37 FIFTH STREET.
I BANK BLOC!,]
INSURES AGAINST ALL lUNDS OF
Bushnell
597.80
107..28
95.80
161.20
20.00
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS
(MAO JONES, Presldmat,
301 IN D. 11.0011 D, Vfc. Prtildent.
D. M. BOOK, &metal'',
OAPT. WA!. DEAN, General Agent
hear Jong.,
O. CI. Mussy.
/Urn/ ChildA,
C. M.O. Gray.
Jahn A. Wlboa,
B. L. rahneatock..
TABOHI-100 BU Tend Btarth for sale by
- -
insurana
.12r,500 00
. 51,4:4 03
ALAME'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL
LEM'
. , corner of and GRANT t y .
al - 116he'e atOlding, oppoelto tho Cknart Mom
Thie Gallery kw ja.t been fitted up with copal= i (do
and sky-fight.
Photographs, ilitabroty pea, Dagnorreo lypis, an, taken ta
styles not to be earpaseed. •
ea - angers apd citizens ara cordially irivitod to mil Sod axe
&phi° tor theconelvea. Prices naW ram
AZ - Entrance on rifth street Looms 4.117 cf =cm .
ap2Oilyd
F. SHOPE,
B
m
75
TAILOR.
neotact
No. Mini:MELD ST., eke to order and In
maw Motel; mod Iloy's Owls, Yonto, Toms, &c.
mOlso lam call.
rIIILIT
.m=lo4
nitrAzza & error-14,90N;
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FOREIGN.
FRUITS, Nora sad 3E10E4 OONFEOTIONEE.E;
MAW, FIRE 1M1L119,. fori,' No. 39 RUM ETRE
oopofirtto EL Owl.* Hotel, Pittabargh, P. ;;212.-1;4-.
DIREOTORB.
Jam D.VcCord
- ' huo 112. p e i,,a.. . 1
R. B. Marling,
ERZ& Wei. Deep
• - Thot..3/, g c , ' -
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'S' CELEBRATED
Do Darawaas,
• Coutins Bo.=
-- Ansiontualthatcanxaam .
g k01:6_7/
uanotheskrta aikfr/ ' aim
iIISU/a /WI
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Itionongabein Inanr.rwa Company
Pn'T3Blllitifl.
vreioxas—J.l.l3 A. EMTTOTIITON, Pmll,
ILT-NDY M. ATWOOD, Eocrotfiry.
omes, No. as Wart% . rEIZT,
Rai Againd ag Lands of .ilre and Mori*: Rioh
ASSYTT, ILLY 2,11,
Stook Dre Dula, payable on deasod, avvoral
taro approval name5........-_ .j11Z..6,60
01110 Lecalvable
o 86,615.29
Ll
DIN Davounted-
••
r.O b obara.. Med:molts' beck PIGSsI
106 do Cltivoos' do do do 6.175 (0
do Ilona or Pitlsbavgb d° do '2.760 (0
40 do Earlanav Doak do do ..--- 2.060 0 0
Lola.. ra book arcoonta 6(5; 09
Qifb
.......... ..... ..... ........... ..... 6 5 ,1 1 1 04
Wm. B. 11.0:meg, mAsm.,,u,
Robt.Baßell, Wm. A, CALtu. , ls
Wm. Bea, WWI:. Miller,
- '
Josoph II Irkpetri,k . tt. AL , B,t,
James A. ta , laor:. rr7
larLS: AU
H. Aiirm - a.
mi
riAnomr, - ''''''
viedmisaa■
tureka Insurance Co. of Peunayfvonia
No, ga Water elm; Pittatrurph
J 11. . 4 770E:MERGER, Prailemf_
HOB= FIZailY. Eaccuary.
Continuo. lo I natl. agaltut ell kinds of Fire and
Asi , E•rs, MAI" 23, 1.34.
Cash In Pilteburd.t. Trmt 33
Mork Dot-8111.— payable denando ........ ~...... 41 030 co
Premium Notes 41.635 63
Dlocounted NM.
. 03,121 97.
Ronda nod Mortgagee 10,409 31
20 00 tante. Iron City Dank Mock-mom... ....... ••••• 15,000 odo Exchange Bank Etork —goer 11 EoB 63
zo do Allumuy Bank Elock—roat . 10.03(1 00
100 do blechanka . Bag* Stmk—coat.-- ..... .o. 5,345 63
Book Accmmt. 11,313 71
DM. flrrefrel.le 874.01
at ~roxs.
.
I lenac M. Per..-ck.
SY. W. MRM:n.
Jr,
i lr;autlirta,
14"..dcrti
J. U HLu«uh er ger ,
W. K. Nlmirk,
John A. Canigitry ,
C. W. IlatcholoT
R D. Cochran,
Aron. I. Donn..,
my3lmd
PhtludeLpht, Fuo B.rad Earn
SURA C MPANS,
l 4 "JChcsntit Streot,
CU870.11
kind• cf loaorko., claret r
l emctualot
on e•ery Emelt:ton Pr,porty kerctiftwlßr.
•transrottblo rates of [weenier.
ROBERT. P. sr,:a, Prraldcot
M W. BALDWIN, Vini
orracrozs.
I E. R. WW , .
Oe.orra 8r0.,.
3...ph 8. Para.
I John Rii - too,
I WO,
04.116. P. Erayea
P.. 11. PriglAb,
. Li. B.3v.rj,
C. Bhermao,
8. J. Alegarpre,
P. k. 1 1.4•M1C1L,P,1%.1.1 or. t
w„,
Penneylvania Imanrance Company
PITTSI7CBGI7,
00Ice No. 03 Fourth Stroet
Paull,,,
0,-n. W. Smlt.t..
A J. Jones,
Itwiy Patter...
J, P. TennAr,
I Orkr Pprual,
Wade ilamptoa.
A. A. Cartier,
flatten. Petriet.
I{eory Sproul,
Vte , ghtty,
JAME, it iiopkira.
C A Ck,lt,ot.
- - -
Cb.r.red °Win!. ...... ............. .
ana 11a1 It.e Itlekr Nkep 4.1 .11 J•.-rtrttcro
•
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Vi-..arroAddent.—ROLS Cana *
L 7
B”enntary and ,31
Str' id 1),
D ft. KKAUTfI'9 A'ESV HOOK,
Pouetnent.ing on the Gospel of Jchn, by Dr. Angemna
'Moloch. Translated tram the Coarmen Cheri. P
firentt., D. P j.lct pnbllsl,l hod reed et
&V/SON'A flew Pooh EL,XiI,
Woal *rem, an i
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EfrA:inAß❑ PoETICIL WOREB, ETO,ETC
NEW WORK ON IRON.-THE IRON
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manufectured article, In commerce and history; by J. r.
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mylti
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