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    THE
ESTABLISHED
Druggfoiss.
z. U. NAVIN £
. .
No. 24. ifiax Strect„ Pittsburgh, Pemis.
ANETACIVRERS OP WRITE MID
.-ZED ULLA, MO PADITB AND LITHAEOE, and
."...4.,11.• Doak. fa Olt; Paint; I/al:Litho end Trap.,
tins"Paurly
MACKEOWN, Wholeaalo Dru
W • Carb6o Pfeanuetorern64 Agmit for ne.Tree
00/14' and 1/1611 Extrart6, NIX 167 Liberty stmt hit.
barg4 Pa. Joa:tlyd
x{;, L FAIINESTOOK Co, late of the firm
•n. YALuensock Ca ' and ...mem go Fleming
roa,ifisolo Dzoigto: No.l3o,corretrNira4 awl Pot will
?nub=h.
et:, TAUNESTOUK & CO., WIIOLE
4, moloVrofigisto ond.3laootxtrziora of 'Whitt, L.ni,
otou l itkotrim =nor Wool . and rrool. urea*, Pitt.
meirf
•• •
Nuostsauzamnt— —asom• arm.
)1310.11N Sc REITER IPIIOLESALE AND
•
JOSEPH FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L.
or Minima MO conamlderkstetrmi and Diamond, imps
conatintly on band's full mid emeortmant of Dmia.
floclidinea, Medicine (Meat, Porfirmery,and all amities per
talyfogtotita lisainees,.
Mric.mits proanirdt , in I. carefully asnt,lossisi St all
konss.;,, 1a9.39
IR.' GEO. H. ICE Y . S.E3t, IMUGGIST,
■ .Ido Woad xtrtra, ruiner et Woad street ►nO vlrgth
1. Plttowhnrib;Pa.
7 911 N P. 80011 --
WHOLEBALE DIIAI,
J'atin Drag% Pants, 04.1 a, VR11110.41 and Pavanes, Nn.
*tarty ntraet, Pittabargh.
brilarrwill Penske@ promptattordion
../lannt far Bebanclea Pulmook Syrup.
i3totuct 'Heat
RWIRTS & CO., -tlenornl Own
minion histitumla and isaaleta la Ovoryzier. P.
du cvt l to. lB6 l.lbertystract,Pittsborgh, Pa.
'AirOmmillUtteataeolkttud mututisrutory rutora• go+.
&tamed. &ly.lawr
JAMES 110WIES & Polic Puckvr,
mut Dalens In Norte cnronr of Alarnot and Front
• •
.• .
C. B. LJVCII
LBECII Commission
.L 4 Ma Formanliug, ktai - ehaate, doniu. to Wesbral
11= Zak, Deana, Sim., Liosoal 011. 1..4
aatitteaV allrala, Dried Prolf, awl Prodore
4ertnally,l bat brand. Family Flour always
Ayala for the idle of tdadkero Co's ealobated Patentesl
Poulatarah. 1N0m.116 &Gond - mod 135 rand ate, lA...ma
Wood mad mmilikta eta, Pittagweb, Pa, N 61430
(TREES& WAR611.0133E.-.llENity 11.
- 14./ OClL.LlM,Yormusdlitt and Commladon klarchant,and
Dealer In Mama Butler, Lake Rib ead.E . todott generally,
26 Wood n., .non, Waser,2ltlakofe.
IAGLE - WARELIOUSt.—JAB.- GARD
mats wbooml. Dealer la Platt., Prcsislime and
C. generally. No. 8 Bernath strast,l.nbrcen I.ll.ecty
attl SialtbSehll.Plttibot g h, PC.
itirTerms cash.
F
SELLERS 4, 4.30., Dealers in Prod
.": . lard On, do., No. :141.) Liberty atm.'', oppofoto
the bowl of &althflold atom. aural ,d
=MUM
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY LP
streroL ROOT. 91UNEY.8.-ey. O. W. 11... m.
iios,Otaend dont.
A. CARRIER, SEC REI'A It Y
P
• thuallethla losomoth C , topauy
J.Otthe Buthithg, Fourth strnet.
FM. GORDON, Soeretztry — We•Lorn
. ftorA Company, 92 IVAtrr erns,
GARDINER COFFIN, Agent for Frank
e/ • Hann, hismcmorr Camp.), , Irtinr Woo.'
tad Third orte.t.
A. ALA.I.EIRA, Agent far Delaware
• Mutest Inserenta Co, 32 Water strmt
'W. POINDEXTER ; Agora. (}teat Went
• erzi insicranas 0.1.,117 Prrne street.
Catpcui
W. U. & q.
lARALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
ki,T1'7,7.373, eke. No. 87 Foortb strat noar Wood.
aaorneps
I -- •
Mir& MACKENZIE, Atturne3, Lau,
01:0co N 0.60 luorth etreel..l•lllnborgb, N:qary Pot
110 sad Clanoxamtsrr.
Rwistuu brr
rii_mou, Artui:Nia
Lem end Solicitor of the Donk L.; I , t,l ,, trib, I.n. Ile
fotytbstreet,Pittatmuti. drill
002 Goobo
I to 3VRCHFIELD CO., (so,..msors to Mur
phy Siltalnmlo nod Recall Donlan In
. pleand ta.7l.Fry Ilona, snrt.ll-sant rornnr ronab ow
leac ittL. , Pittnburgb. nnl
n IL' LOVE, Dealer in Staple and Fancy
%ea' Ih7 GoOds, sign of the orienol 800 dive, No 71
=OW
ILt'PALMER, No. 105 Market &rent,
114 Dothan Bonnets, Mt. Stmar Triemihge, and
&raw Gloodatiocrslly. I
Vooltorligrs. it
.117:31. JOHNSTON & CO., Stationers,
ntankltOoklitstattrientrers bud Job Prfutbia, No.
Wco4,tr.omitubugh, .030
O. COULLRANE, (SUCCESSOR. •To
Ballot.) Wholevalo eattl Raba] Dealt, to nooks,
Bonney awl Piper ilangings, retterat street, at, do", A.
2. of Platkot Egos., Ella soy,
J01111,8,' DAVISON, BOOKSELLER AND
btatlencr, imeoe&our to Daviaola & egaosr, IL,. Ca rtha - k R.t
am*, coarT&artb, Pitt•burith, Ps.
WAY lECO.; BOOKSELLERS AN STA:
120:11:114 No. 55 Wood gr..; nett door to the cor.
nor of Thfrd,Eltteltargit, Pa. Echttol and Lao Mote coo•
shinty no hand.
TL, READ, BOOKSELLER AND STA
ei
. noDtre, !0.713 Fourth it., Apollo Building.
ITUNT-'4. BUNKE, BOOKSELLER
JUL and Btaggaor.limizJc Thill, nrh .trnot
Vaintets
OIIF TITOMPS . OII CO
notru.., SIGN A onzunrcrei.
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS
mr9}
N 0.125 TIIIRD strazr, nrrBßucarr, I .
lyd
teal Eutatt Sagnum
WARD,
.EALRRAN , PROMISSORY NVITS,
iffortogiaand all wraith.. fur runovy.
etaotu as prf.f.zroloms through my Azoaxy, oo rca,u
Thm
.I ' h n b rut and '.w..,.. — Yi0rg.7 4 .;:t2°,`".7;
n o : lway. 1.14
All cot atioleAtloud eud lutrryl.4 atrial muilirintoh.l
Oallc• GlLltirT STLitlif,ol44.lLe St. Catbodr.l
joblti
EtPtotottXl)
. • Iliad' t Pape irAVarshouso.
WALTER MARSIIALL & CO., lin
parties aid Dealers, 87 W0....1 lietwcion Fonrth
street and Dimond Alley, Idlers mcy 6e frond m extend.
-amintmeet of imiry deserlytku repes..ttongingis, tut Nl+
torat, , Ualls, Direct Bean. end Chamber& Alm, Window
ItheidesidipeMeariety at !meld Wore to country &how
*ale • .WALTEP. P. MARSHALL & ix,.
itc
OHlf .Ir;' brnLoll, No. 81 WOOD 8.T.,
ity , bistinsed Diamond &Hay and Fourth airroi, Bois &gout
fort:U.lloMM° & SONS' (Dorton) NAM FORTES, JU
DOS MODEL MELODEONS and ORGAN
fLABILIDELUMB, and Nader In ifoalc and idukeal Good..
flot-KLEBER, &. BRO., No—'s3 FIFTFIFTH Ist, - eir.ortheGoidg m ffirmEate Arms toeNCGI4B
&-(11.131811 (Nenr - Tarb) nxtrlvalla.4 Grand and Square
P.IANOSomdCABILLRT & UAW& gmtstr. BMW
DEOIithIII4OA&AN ILILRAMMEIR,DeaIers timer and
ZfluicalltEnuncret. fA4
MELOWE BLUME, MANUFACITUP,
Sllawl Dealer Plano r crtes, and Importer of Musk
Ateutical Instrument. Sole Agent for the LLAMBUIta
PLABO/A idea far BALLET, DAVIS A CO.'S fkaton
with Rod wlthent .erKlonn Attachment. 119 Weed ezt4a
Carriages
CARRIAGES! BI:JOGIESI ROCK/MAYS!
PHAETONS, OAICOVCULS , GIGS,
A ND eTarything
the elm rt 3141 in the lino, purchased from
In
EA2TLIN MANIIPACTIIREW,
Te,71.1.,rr mitt, • fall 44.rtmerit of olrg.:
Eastern Gan:Mall
in vartaty rateable for single or double trams Al.,
-A 214 ., 444 .rter kerma, too numerous to Inetniol,
Tp.t..147 to.firrd for
to st rowonable prim , II
. 1 0171 g P. EIZAPFEA,
DLunowl 4 4.3, owir 1,11 , 4,1 y, Pin.nrgh, Pa
ARP' 003 1 4, bnicbt .r 1.16 or, oontrolerlos.
Ingrnently prompti, done
.17 Mr
•SUNDRIE-2.5 Boxes Star Cttndlesi 7
2 ' . " OP" . doe.
1 lb bras Pulverized Engel;
10 . noncy Flynn,
110 boxes smudged Window Glare;
•
. .. .
... , . 211. kers . , Nana.
Irr nen and for gee by RORKtur DIOR EY..
QTINDRIES--
L.. 7 100 Bap 11.10 Coffrvs
0014;t closet. Bison end Died Tow
10 Tierces Rim
26 Hilda N. 0. Boger;
' 71 , -Bble It tdoleuede. On hand end
=Wavy JON= rk COOLEY,
. m i x_ ,_ ~ , Naltl Waterer, near Merry slier.
FITCH.
'll , _26 Bbls / Lard 11;
,26 do IL W. Icbale 014
10 do blachlneryOlk
; :
26 do Placka On bind end Lc sa!• hy
/011118 lk COOLEY.
...10121"
OEILING: WAGON FOR SALE.-4 good
twi) borne Spring Wagon for islet strong and beastly;
hoped, -Waal suit altbar for • mutat prJetter or To,
Padang "apt. MIMI, foI4 101 l
ste..4 • WILLA HIDDIR4 CO. 80.7onitb
500 "LS MTR4
• • -,.. •0 .G on , 00n
ilymbob cielbas by ' " SOOT. D1C41311%
LO B L:Ti_t au¢ 'bring
" PAreilotu - for
• i.....,'.7..-;.:.-i
.i.,:•-•',',.-'''''''!i':..-:'
ffff=l
R W. W0VLw13:12.7 -
Fli GNI T 11 REX AND CHAIRS
WIIOLP,SALE AND ROUT!,
Rzlbrucing ovary stlle
V. IS XTla 12 ,
ROSIMOOD, 11 tAHOGABY AND VVALIII! T
Saltablefor
PA RIARS, CIIANDNDS AND DIN IN ie
Equal .Zy
NEW YORK AND PIIILADELPILIA
WAIMROOII3, Nos. 77 AND 79 TIMM STUMM.,
mr25.lD PiTTSCURGH. PA.
TO® O. roil C. {OCRS- • T'?C S
T. R. rOTTNO t c°:'
U I I I I . 7ICTIMIIS GP
e tTRNITURE , AND aIIAIAS
Or Every Deveription.
ra cTuu.v—F..kr.lsL,bflte,fl Inlie and rm.,. Atm..
W arthall3e - --NO3. 18 & 4Q Krnithfirld St.,
•
QTEAAIROAT CABIN FURNITURE -Wo
kj are constantly manure:ter/De 5TE.431110.1T- Geed.:
IFIITOTITthiId and CraILIRS, awl Inlllr lba enaction .4
{hoar InGroctA In fnentaLlne
6.40711/oorT T. 11. YOUNJ A CO.
WELLS. RIDDLIW. a (0.,
Stront, Pittnburgh, Pa
nen V1VT121.114 er
. • _
(LTIirPS, THONGS AND SWlTeilitS
•lnSan auiLstal Clem I La tt .4.. an I pr•i„„•7 ! 4.11
pal as pal lust:n<tlnna
Taa.-8 month, r.r 6 peo aul usa
isoi.r2auts a Witauval.
;,cormsonb It. N. Frlavr,l
11./0:1:11.11 - .11Eitroot, Pit trslitit
t,'"“rt ft I ul•, Cornlees, Elands,Slintlea, a,
Nlattressoe, Comfort A, CuAions,
a. NI - I lect , tr smgstion 'kohl to STEAMBOAT Woks.
hr/177'.5 . F/77ED AXP TAM TO 07[7 , F1S
aul..l4lrn
- - •
DUALT.I3t3NII =ON STOYLE
COLEMAN, & e%0.,
• • •
Iron, Nails,'Steol Spring 9, Axles; Wr.m:ilt
Nuts, Washers, Spik.tn, Bolts, eta,
ran.wve4l to tbeir LOW a.I ertanetra Waretoaaa,
No. 77 Water tam! 94 Front St
13 - I,ern the; are propund to ciacnta all Codas. tu flab
hating a large awl omplalo aza.rtnlont a
“Dnqnaante. ea.rtakatorai goalo ton
olautly as haa.l, !tic], toy of
far on lit- ral ternol.
. _
Iron City Stove w.rer..a.e.
•
W W. BRA DS UAW (Sucre..m. t,. T.
WOOD STILVI:T. l+t.ron Filth and Virgin alloy: Punt
_
I.uryh, Pot. WA, d
Dtrilvmsram FOUNDRY.
R. .111.0001' S. - CO..
4'I.II:PRIT STEZET, must, Prnoi.• H. ti
PITtSBUIIIi 11, PA,
Mr A N UFACTIJ RR In ordor r , on short ru.tiotl,
CASTING: 4 , NIIA PIING tbf all
mud d.l..arrlptloca of the tan m•loyitls end Ist,. At,lay.
460 W.1.00N 110,0.01 i
Laud ~r r4st 4 ord.,
.re-tird..n I..ft el tt... F..l l tit.llV. ..r
el
14te a# tee arm 0i .1,121. flail 1 Sinn,. late ol 1141' k
BPS.EIt. & 011) %V F. 1.1.,
Valley rorgo Plow Vlorka.
:11). tn Melly 14.reeL, near P(lth, "'WeanTia.
~jAnUFACTURERS of Query rnrtety,.l
tern. euttable for e,ry
that of
Thnn- Irenr,eced Patent Iran Cenh , e, Ju t
Inn Centre Cul:n: 4, Al, Petent amt Centre 1.,. re,
Sle,l l'.ller,l' • er.el , .. anger, Catanen.l
NOW, nrn wniniuSTry an et,w entire imr,heee
ere, toll, ea to quabl, en.l.Aaptehoe i.e.
anar-Ordere are ant:Mt-ea
it r w H 1 at if T o
tt , Jvbn.Cattlrrlght,)
f 7 FACTI R ItS ;Intl Imp , rtf.rm
ILL obit•l ,i 1«. r, rirt•l 1.111•1 1.1.
ols N
I,rr
.trevt. r.• 1: • .1
Trrtvva .1, I r• I r ,, .
tunlity on.l d.TO. h qty
. n. 1.4 tql
WALLIAM &
61 Penn et., below iMarbury, Pittsburgh, Pa.
QTEA.II.I BOILER MAKERS AV It SHEET
$.O Iron IT,kon, Itantzractnn•r• narntllll, Pet of
IfaJury I•ccruott , ,,Floul tot.' Cylkodnr 11 , 4107. Chlmr,yo.
Bretd , rn, Sire 11,1, Etat. 0.1•••-fx•, alt I•ara,
gager J'eca• )ro• Lifelz•otit, ct, 11:•c•str.lElt..
Welt, thlAre and Vtarlnet do. at the •harloat n•
Ike. orlars tram • d;•t•oc, pr,..ni• Is Sttin , irit,
Jena'
• Pan: Cotton 61. 1111 l k`lttanlkr
ENNEDY,CFIILD3 CO., MANT - TA‘ ,
TURERA
P.rwl 5.1 heal, 44 :Ww.etll4,,
(lame. Chain nf alt rm.:, end allaaw
(lOW.° Twine;
" TiW Co r , 14,
" PLiajh IJnet an.t Bwh
" !kV , - , 1411 zin4
Fatting.
irirOrdsr• left ca the That, ware I;t., tn 4 WI:,
k 00, 131 IV‘wditt.wri, will haT. attrr,ftt.,
JAMES JILW
MONUFACTUIIUII O.
IiaIiLPIIIIRICETITER ;
liwcet Spirits of 1:I: - o.
Hoffman's Asocb leo; Floristic Ado.
Aqua Ammon* Msrows 410
Fowlers FoleaVoe;
Synod at J oLa Irwin i t ITaLur leo re,
WILLIAM TATE 4 BON,
PLUMBER A. ND GAS FFI'lLh, N. lt ,
Pooreb amt, Eitioourxh, Fe.leral cc lir
oath Excelsior nail, Allexhror.
/Sir EN - cry d•x - riptiva Fittirip l,r ;rots . ", du earl
Ream. noE.t.ly
etommisscon, d:c. •
SASWEL D. FLOYD & CO.,
COITSIISSION
Lod dealera In Fl. or, Grain 41,4 Prrtdoc.o4d4r4Ry,
314 L. lit1:1:1 - '1 dTHEEF, or.: P. FL R Der.
PITTZDITROFI. PL.4.,2'14d
.
W. W WALLICE. tu.„. ..••
Late of Pittsburgh. Ithlla,tatplita
PITTSBURCILI COMMISSION 110VRE.
WALKER & BARLIDYS,
COM. AITSSION MICIICIT A N'l'H
AD! Agents wr tbo Ben of
PITTSBER(III 6f - A NDF ;ICTUHIiH CO4IDS,
COAL OILS AND OTTICD. MARCH AN DISF,
No 160 Pearl Street
NIC W 1." U 144{
fireotalgctotento 5011r1t...1, to stl.Llt roper pot AM/111i et
tout'. .Loll be &en, and procaald promptly ,mII Lod
hik , sars. Ury re, Rl:Leeds A C0.,1 Mews, K,Sko Mach .1 ,
Alexander E log, Brother
Masers. Adams, Macklin A en. Wll ,o A. Erskine, N. V.
jrl2.l:lyd
COMNI!SSION DIERCIIANTS
t•nat, - Ene PAPRR AND 111.1,
• And Agooto far tbo Enln of
Mahoning Fire Brick ndl Pot Clay,
Nos. 149 and 111 {road Finot, our 15511, Pltta - borgh
IFlA.lVrapplog Paper “t 3fanufsiottoorre prloos. Cosh
pall for Hags.
.101:1p1
S. CUIIIDG. .................. ........ L COTIIIMIT.
Q CIJIIIBERT SON. General Cymlnig
ki. aloo Agents to the Sale and Parrhven cl Ite. , sl EEO.,
No. a 1 P•lo.rket ntrtet. Pittaburgb. I , 12.1)•1
- _
n.
W - 1101.ESALE GROCERS
DEALERS IN PRODISCZI
OO' IVII4IN MILTICIIANTA
f:r Cho imlo of
PIG METAL AND BLOOMS,
N0..20T Ltherty Street.,
Fel'', I. I Etakup2ll - PIM/ICI/LOH, I,
X B. CANVIELD & CO.,
c.romi..ion it Forwarding Merchant•
And Wholesale Dosieroola
WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE,
BUTTER, LARD, "PORK, BACWN, FLOUR, FIEIL
Pot k Pearl Ashes, Pa!shawl, Wowed k latel Oil. Otis
Fmk awl Fred°. generstUy.
A0m. 4 141 and 143 Front Street.
1•./
If aTy tt coy , 1 7 1 - 4 - .7
SucciAaturs t.. 11411110.1a,.lretary &co.)
Forwardidg . end Commission • orchon tg
A not Wiwi rle Dealer. In
Prodnoa. Pions and Woo),
Tn. 153 17m/1 and 121 5.5...AnA 0., Patenrrpn. J.
11.1:173—tny?..9
Wk11.460/1.......14X111 t. !MIT- TM. B.
SPILINGEIL muuinvon a CO,
COMMISSION ME RC HANTS,
DF.F. , 1,14 tri
Wool, Hides, Provisioned: Produce Generally,
No. 209 Liberty Street, pittabergb.
- Mona/VAL t APIJalt,
DriLIMS
G-rain and Pi-odium.
Commumion and Forwarding 3Lerchanta
Xo. 124 Second St., Pittstntrg.':,
myallyd
OBER1" DICKEY, 191/oletale Grocer,
Air Prodnee am! Commission Merchant, NeeB43 LlLerty
est, Imes Ralltand Prusenaer Dow. l'lllsbon4h. kW. .I'6
-A r IoLASSES. -30 0 bbls /Si c;
u (S) , A r inlas , son, JO
do7±yrop, for sale by y bill DA O.
RYE -200 bus. in More nod for onto by
.iws, 11 ITC11110C1(.)1cONP.KRY • CM
NOW OPENINO—it full line of all the
N " 1 "`• ',. Lr. , . 0 ..64i61444 4 15, Cloab, /Lc. A Ise,
...Jed.); io 00 , Dbmcetle 440 btaple Ilur—s.l at the tuy
bireatbricce. Pious , 411.0.1 ave Cu..
..12 C. 7140480 U LOVE, 74 11•11..4 4 1 , 44
FLOUR -100 bbls. choke Extra in More tirr
iala br . 1.10) BP7IINCIIIR II A RHA Mill • CC.
._ _
,~~ .' `.~
41-51 bbls. for solo by
MINIM IL
Th====EMVIII
VAILY PITTSBURGH GAZETTE.
,Ifurnitutt
feanufarturera
Munufad4rer al,l Dr-al,rs
ALE I‘.l I.) V 1 L
LI=1!!!
r,, f t , !,'ER ELM AY() ir r , . TE S ra , E. Er ..
I c : 11..,:11i.p, AND 11i 1STII: W.11112F.A. K, •1. ti ~
t1ii...11/1 , 13 r, J.ll :nl., (...r. a.l.ek i„ lei, ler,
p1i.... CENTRE: 4 nee.l , e1:::All ENT' , ol ell I etch feer1,,,1e..1
11 •re.,l n..tir, t.y.r.1 , 5 31y
IV•lch anal flock 111•II•r, ei s
1.1.11•011TICIt 4
1 4 1 1 N E WATEUESAND JEWELRY,
.... No ':i Virth •ett,e.t.fe. "4,1.0 W,h•S ekre.l *1,1,1, Plllo.
“ ,,, ..C l , P.
_ - -
Downer'a Prolific Eicoclling Strawberry.
71Q13311. TO WA VIA'S, SUPERIOR
L to t10..y1 ltvetlliog in •JZ, ainal lo Purr, Now
Vine In Aallaf, and Iront six to ten tuna w prodocti.e es
any ollior of 11, one haudrat vorlttiov In cultivation " F.
way, Air. !Menlo," or hi, ,l/s! iir ,, ii rag IL gentleman with
whom I hare son acquainted awl Mato basins!. with for
years, and In all nar tratutscilnim have never had moorn to
plialatibt hit word or honorable dealing, which inancos me
I.) a :opt the agcncv for his wonderlutir pinitfic barr,
eon) f clef alertnl report cf nrrati:aillig Commit
33 Pt, A. S S 17 1 , 7 ID
tIINISIIERS or ALL KINDS or BRASS
11 IVOTiff, um! ilonlen In 04/3 FIaTIT ItE3,
Ans-OFFIDE AND IVAIICROUMA,
NO. 134 v,-roOD STARET,
Fire dours frvis Filth sliver.
4iFTFonselry, N 0.1112 First atreet,lis•
31oriongshrla Moss, batsman Work!
4/4-ALL ORDERS I'hOMPTLY FILL) j)
ISrdif
ENCII Al)l AMERICAN
C O / I T.P.EIOTIO
T. A. f&TEASCH & SONS,
No. 4„.1.2 St. Clair titreot,
Om.lto Ilia st. Chili. Hotel,
D ESPECTFULLY informs their friends
and the pnbite generally that tboy barn nisnxned tba
t. Clair .treat, .her. *hay .111 brat/ constantly
on band a largo assartrnant of Candi., Caltitai rt..% r.vir
toys, nom, liardial in Ina, Brood), crosm. of; prom, rote
Freatt and Lints) Trull., Not% nod ovtry artirlo
twill to Mutt Urn.
Insdara espaciatly Inward to call end imatninti onr
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The Address of ['rambler Samuel J. Wilson,
of the Theological Seminar,v, Allegheny City,
before the young gentlerneu composing the
"Union" and "Washington" Literary Hoe Leticia,
on'Tuesday evening, is presented below, on full
as the slate of our eolumne will' permit The
afore wan every way creditable, amt folly mai
twined the deservedly high reputation of the ex
cellent, laiented and popular gentlemen by
whom it wee no eloquently delivered. Thn aii •
thence was large, Mr. 11tIsnu holding a high
place in the affections and adiulratiou of the
eit,i, ene of Washiegion, to when/ he nu greatly
endeared himself during his !collegiate nourne.
We may truthfully affirm, that no student ever
left the ballet of that instililtion, for whom o
more universal reepeot --nay, love, was enter
taineil all denote. lie endeared lilennalf to
all by-his amiable disposition, high nooinl 'peal
kers and nualfected piety. A scholarly gentle
roan, of a high order of talente, and a most to
lioitone delivery, he emphatically t, Mny Min
life Ito - long, for we are well seemed already, by
hie works, that it will Ito eminently uner o t to
bin geuerition anJ hen race May Ilia yeoorL ,
men to: whom this feeling and clittitteut addretts
was delivered, lay its lemons to heart, and net
out in !heir lives the noble prinelplos no ear
fleetly commended by the epeaker. We ran lieu
present a eynopois of the sittlrelis
"Beautifully and tenderly Las Addison tototheill
the power of local association When, in giving
an norontit of hie birth place, he dap 'the en
talc was houmlrvl by the Rallic hedges and
daytime in William the Conquerer'a time that it
in at present ' ilenerolion after generation
pasotia away, I,nl nature remains the Immo, and
calmly look. down on their sleeping Limn , and
these natural 'tenors, by the principle of teatto•
elation, hold the key that unlocks to 118 a moat
opulent treasure of memories No spot on earth
can claim a richer chaster el such aancoiallone
than College llall and Collegalwalks.
io bin ilerp, distracting grief at the
lona of hie father and the scandeloun Cantina/ of
bet lumber, wanted to go back to College. Hi,
ex quinine sensibilities were tortured by the lewd
fre•olities of a corrupt Court. Ilis only remain
ing comfort was rho scholarly companionahip of
lien fellowistudent, Fforallo. flat and un
profitable were all the noes of thin wont and
he yearns for the quiet rococo and aunociotions
of Witiemberg. Ile prefers College life to 11,1
gay, brilliant life at Conti. In this the great
, IrFllll.,let has explored his way to some of the
tenderest chords of the student's heart. A man
can hare but nue mother; Litt next to the tooth
ervhnt bore him is the College that nursed his
intellectuality neat to the play grounds of Ids
ehtliiheed nee the scenes of his anadetnizal
freaks and frlendshipa
Never did the great, the god file Wetted, ap•
fear to 1-eller ailrautage—llerer did he do more
hooter to his intellect sod ins heart, than when,
at the coneli.ieti of his eaueummate argument
lb,' harlot, oth.e'ollege /one, be panned, and
filloig emotion, continued, ' It in, sir, as I
have said,retail College• And yet, Moss ore
ti-E,, to,-. '—iand there, in the open Court
—in the presence of dignified Judges—his
heart too full for utterance, he Mood and wept
like o over the calamities of Ms Alma Ma •
r.- t he alumnus who Instil not lola literary I
mother, id n Ititrißler. Whatever quslitire of e
head he titay bare, he hoe no Tialliteg or. heart
that are lo I , e 1..40
To erery oludero, as W Ileorlet, l'utlesie is an
asylum to which be loves to retreat, when worn
by the carea non anuieties of life There all the
assootaiions arc pleasant. The trees to the
eatopos are dear oldaCqUititilanefe. Every ern
in peopled with the moot enggestive recollection.
The ion, Ihn tell is like the gteeting of
long absent ftleeid Every lienell is an oracle.
The walla are ehrottioleo Tho block•bnarda
are eliggerilre f more !hail mathematical prob
lems. henry echo, from portico to cupola, is a
syliar yore 1,, hritig blur happy days gone by,
:web their merry jokes, ringing laugh, hind
!words nod joyous anima.
' Nor and few are my qualenoations er the eer
y., you hare itaimeed upon me to-night. One,
hpleirer, I can, claim — auiateetio sympathy atoll
you an young men and almienlß
The student is an enigma to himself- -Moro of
an enigma, perhaps, to himself tan to any one
else. An be walks the strectrior an he nits In
hie room by his [gale table, hundreds of limes
I.le. he propose to Illealalf (he perplexing query
Whet un, 10 tramia an inn' What .41 Ito ! , r ,
The straggles and triumphs of a etudent at
College, are yet to he truly and faithfully por.
,rayed and embodied in a book, which boot will
be one of ihe most popular and interesting ever
wiitten "Tom Brown's School Daye" gives a
goo 1 and natural ides, no doubt, of life at Rug
by gut this does hot rolls sneer the ease; yet
et bate been, soil es, one of the most popular
toottis of the !Imre I 6114111001 alleMpt any such
rchnealtari are this. Let that he left to worthier
hand+ .My sole tiiin to night will ho to inspire
yon, possible, with lofty alms, noble purposes,
nigh and noble resolves.
Whole I am well aware there is a spurious self
esieem, that no synonymous with vanity, and
self-conceit, and empty-headedness, and, in
common parlance, to attribute this quality to a
man, is to denominate him an opinionated, vain
fellow, at the tame time, row perfectly sure
that there io a rational self-esteem, of which no
young man here has enough.
1115 an opinion very prevalent. that aludelits
at College, especially, have too much self esteem.
They are, no Inobt, apt to incline to vanity; hat
ibis is not because they think Lon highly of
themselves, but because they donut think high
ly enough.
We estimate anything according to the elan
dard cf measure, whatever that Is A ton of
hay is a mountain in Troy weight. Measured
by the carpenter's rule, the boundaries of re
oouaty are liko the boundaries of a continent.
It is having small standard of measure that
makes men vain. It in really a want of nelf-es
teem that Malin men selteenceited. A man
who measures himself by the great lights of the
World—by his renponsibilities to his Clod and hie
geueratiou —never was a vain man—never can
be
Ptrrsnrzion.
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fib. w me a man who hae, to time adequate
extent, estimated his own Influence and possible
power—a man who ban prejeoted great echemee
--hos determined to make his influence pervade
ephere as wide as hie country or the world,
and I will 'Mow you an humble man; because
his own dimennione must seem diminutive com
pared with the field in which he works, and his
abilities must always seem to him ineignificant,
compared with his responsibilities, and com
pared with what,he expects of himself and what
others expect of him. To aspire to the very
widest imefulnese and to the very highest excel
donee, is a grand recipe - for making mon humble,
and is a royal exterminator of all etch vermin
an nett conceit, sanity, pride, jealousy, envy.
It is ho who aspires to some petty provioco of
!metathesis, and by a languid exertion of about
one-half of hie powers makes out to fill it, that
thinks he has done great things. it ie he who
hoe very limited ideas of whet his God or his
generation hoe a eright to expect of him, who
thinks ho is somebody.
I come not, therefore, 10 flatter, or to foster a
shallow, empty, chattering egotism, but to en
deavor to excite to you noble aspirations, and
call upon you to entertain noble and worthy
ideas of your individual destinies, and reeponai-
Mildest, and capacities, and ermeeptibilitlea, of
good and greatness. In making out an estimate
of yourselves!, do not put such an appralsement
upon your capabilities as will dishonor the God
who gave them to yon. Jo looking out for a
sphere to fill, don't assign to yourself one that
will cramp and dwarf your powers; but one ,
that will develope and disnipline them to the
last degree. Not a man among you has the'
slightest conception of what you can do; nor
will you have until you are required to do
about five or ten times as much as yen think it
possible for you to do under any circumstances.
The human mind is wonderfally elastic,. It
would bear a vast deal of tension. Stretch it
to its utmost limit to-day, and tomorrow it will
with ease expand beyond the mark of yesterday.
There to nothing in which there is so much out
come as the mind, if properly managed.
Wellington was dull and unpromising until
plaoed in trying circumstaneee, and was thus
called ord. His mother called him a dunce, and
raid be was "only food for powder." Ile gained
no sort of distinction, either at Eton or the Mil
itary Academy, and up till thane of twenty-five
he seems to have done nothing hat flirt with the
ladies and get in debt. Ile is not the only emi
nent man who had a /tepid boyhood. They
knew not what was in them. There are two nets
of opinions that may be adopted by young men,
and two distinct sets of views that may be 'enter
tained by them; and these opinions and views
will produce characters aa widely different to
can be,
A yonng man comae to College with the idea
that mediocrity is all that In expected of him.
This In all be expecte of himself. That Ides in
dead weight upon him as long as he lives, and
if be la not treed from the clog, it will amigo
him to the low place he boa assigned himself.
But let us tailo it wider new. A very large pro
portion orthe villainy and degradation of the
minimise from a want of tree self-esteem.• The
&mai step. in be downward noting, b • toilet*
onafastalf-rsepsot As long as a man rap:eta.
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The result of decision of character was next
treated In a masterly manner, glowing that it
will end in singleness of purpose—concentration
of thoughts and effort. Said he, the Roman
ships beaked In a pleasant sunshine; but when,
by moans of his mirrors, miles off, Archimedes
garthered up their harmless rays and threw
them in a focus upon the 'ships, they burned
them up. We are not to troubles ourselves
about the truth of this story, or to carefully in
quire whether Archimedes really burnt the Ro
man fleet or not. No one, I believe, denies that
it is theoretically possible, at all events. So it
is with the intellectual powers. Scattered over
a hundred objects, and they are imbecile. Con
centrate them on one, and they are almost em
alponent. The rays of the sun at Syracuse were
not hotter than elsewhere. It was net owing to
anything peculiar in the individual rays, but
to their concentration. Genius is not the excel
lence of any one quality of the mind, but a con
centration of all.
We are compelled to forego the pleasure of
following the eloquent speaker, in hie apposite
quotations, vivid ,illastratione and multiplied
proofs in confirmation of the views he no conli. I
dently maintained. lie said, t,I pnuee bore to
pull up by the roots another error that is apt to
infect the minds of tundents. They read of the
inspiration of poets and orators, and conclude
they must sit still as Omphalos, until the expect
ed afflatus comes—indulge in reverie, indolence
and tobacco, hoping that in this way they shall
all at once feel the mighty Impulse. and find the
dull, languid eye lighted up and
• • ".lo ono Wens, rolling."
A Miller mistake was nays". committed. There
Is Inch an Inspiration, but It comas not by yawn.
lag and castls•bolldlsg. It is the birth of pato-
himself, he will ho rtvipeeted by others. lint let
him once lope this, and there is nothing to keep
him. from the lowest oinks of ignominy and
shame Ho goes thitherward by a tendency as
unerring as a Miler seeks the bothun of a pool.
A roan must feel t hat he is fit for nothing but the
jail or the gibbet, before he becomes a burglar
or a murderer. A man's conduct is a barometer
of his .1f -respect. if his Opinions of himself
are unworthy, his actions will take a low level
with a toodenoy constantly to go still lower,
Many a boy who might have done well for his
generation rabil his race, has received from hie
persona or his tutors, outdo mean ideas of him
self, that they have with fatal swiftness and err
tainty, sent him to the lowest level of society .
Moo° who have the training of young minds,
!Mould he sparing in the use of stick epithets as
uunili.ekull, block-head, good for•nothing, aim-
Noon, ... 0. Any non of them may go like a poi-
coned arrow to the heart of A lensitiveyoulh,and
wound or cripple him for Ills. It is when young
that the impulse is received which sender a man
downward to ignomihy and shame, or elevates
hint to honor and usefulness.
The most of you hope to graduate with re
epeetalile misruling in your temps:inn, climes
In your various profesoions or pursuits, you
hope for tolerable aweless lon look forward
to a competent livelihood - lo a moderato influ•
mice in a county WWI/ Or village --in a reepenta
ble standing and proficiency in your profonsion- -
Pll9O and leiaure, entering snore or lens Into all
their speuitintions. r our rollee,o otiblien aro
pursued an a Mere Mapping Storm to your pro
feeeion. roil look forward In the day, perhaps,
when you can throw oxide your rmsar, Cicero,
heroes Mower, awl all the rent in a preinteett-
Imo pile in the dust, there In remain unilinturbed.
If you eon acquire ellieniool knowledge enough
In eland your examination', and lake your degree,
poi will he notified. %nit the lithe no excureions
tato the unexplored region,' of colours and lit.
°rehire You have no thought of attaining the
lop' of the hill, up which you have started
I ouralme nee altogether too low. 1 our thoughto
of yourself are grovelling, compared Willi what
they should be. Von will tie your faculties down
to Ole dust, when they ought to be soaring away
Into the pure high almonphere of heaven. Who
has a right thus to tether the imprdees of an im
mortal spirit. Instead of this, aspire to the very
highest excellenee Aim, high, and the very ele
vation of the bow, will carry the arrow much
higher than if the aim were lower. Instead of
tieing 'fomented with the modicum of knowledge
neeenoary for practical purposesenter the whole
banning's° field, with a etrong, brave heart, and
with heads willing to explore. Take as your,
'Code's the Manter•Milide of the world—those
who tower inhere the penman multitude with
implodes loftiness; and lake what 1 hey hovel
ilia, no the measure f what you' should do.I
Never dream that you hve done your whole duty,
with you have develop d every power you have
l
to its 'tenet extent; a d have then employed
that power to the utmo of your capacity in do
ing good. Let your e e, like the eagle's, he'
o
filed upon the bon, and before pun are aware of
lt,you will ho roaring away above valley, hill lop
and mountain•peak out of eight, even of the low.
ground oconpied by mediocrity Fish grow
larger in proportion to the Sloe of toe utream in
which they live. If the stream is but a rill, the
link will be reunions. In the Alieniseippi or th e
ocean, the same species will grow to a monstroue
ohs Tho same law applies to man inlelleCill
ally, that applies to fifth physically. In a narrow
sphere,he in dwarfed—in a enpaetona sphere, he
grows and developee nobly,
I The eloquent speaker went on to show what
would he probable intluence of each views upon
life and tie battle; maintaining that opinion!' do as
assuredly Oka practice as doctrines that they
would destroy pedantry, and pride; that they
would proiloce an honorable, stainlerm, and irre
proaeLable life, 'hut the adoption of such views
will lead to the adoption of large and extended
pleas of uoefulnees—and then the test imputes,
of the man's heart will dote out—the noblest at
iribotes of his nature will have an opportunity
of working themselves out into open day light
end making Ihetneelven felt that the reason we
have to few philanthropists—s ir few public, pa
troop or lieuefsetere --in that a.: itUdtle self de
preciation, chills and cramps rho best energies
of our being, and that mire t hell. begelt en false
hood—l cart not do anything—is whispered 11
ourselves or whispered to us by Satan; until we
fall asleep to the lullaby ambler work 'hat angels
would live to do and feel honored to doing
The speaker weal on to filmset bat greal t01...i.,
and ae.ioiretnente arc not anenlotely oecesPary
for gr.*, 11714 'opting 614111[1eec fie proved
this by biting the lives of Howard and Wilber
force—named eyucinymons with philanthropy
and vast influence—names to the sound of which
the gratitude of the human heart responds the
world over, and thenowere nice of ordinary abil
ity. It was said of Ifowerd, that hie highest
talents were " Enyltsh I.eracif7...solulo o evil tri,
plirito." 'rho great ones of this generation de
ep him intellectuality, but a calm, saareal heir
will encircle his memory when they are forgot.
ten Wilberforce hail a con tiention so feeble,
that he used to any, he was never either well lie
ill—and yet with all that he ltd a work, the glory
of whieh,if divided among al bin cotenipnrinies,
would have immortalized their all
The speaker held that it a ould not tie pre
anmption in any one of the young men of his
audience, to determine, with Ochre help, to make
their influence pervade a hemisphere; that each
e determination would be a great deal more laud
able than to shelter therneelves is some obscure
nook or Corner, and under pretence of meekness,
rooter on Abominable indolence; that coo ray of
light would make but a sorry figure is lighting
up our world, bat it does not, en that oceeitot,
refuse to leave Its source, but goes to the remot
est limits of the syetem; it fulfils its mission,
and no do its fellows, and the consequence isthat'
the world in robed in light.
lie maintained that the views he advocated,
would lead to an active, industrious, indefatiga
ble life. Persistent, untiring effort is necessary
to any great or even respectable achievements
Any thing that is excellent, is not done by file
and starts. The coral reefs were not made in I
a day--great men are not the mushroom growth
of a night ; Rome was not built in a day ; °,•.
l'eter's has been building for centuries and is
not finished yet; Nature and Art are full of in
stances—neither does any thing that in great or
durable in a hurry or allot once. We hear mach
about genius and intelletautlity—natural abili
ties and rain gifts, etc., bent greatness consists
not half so much in genius tittle the will that de
termines and the energy that executes them,
is labor. But intelligent labor will have an end
in view, and the labor will be in proportion to
the height of the aim. Its affirmed that no
greater error wan ever entertained, than that
any excellent work was ever accomplished, or
ever will be, without great pains and patience.
The world forms a (glee idea of its great minds,
and of the way in which their great works were
produced. It reads the immortal productions
genius has given it—yawns and imagines they
sprung spontaneously from the mind of the au
there—full panoplied, like Minerva from the
brain of Jupiter.
The epeaker Illustrated his position bypassing
iu review a galaxy of great and immortal names,
to which both ancient and modern history points
with exultant pride.
Another effect of eneh views will be derision of
rharaarr and singleness of purpose. la it not a
mean opinion of individual ability and indivi
dual reepeolability, that surrenders private
judgment tots the heads of a tyrannical Papal
supremacy. Thie .is the low foundation on
which is reared this dismal hierarchy, whose
shadow caste a gloom over the world. It is a
craven, cowardly spirit, which is afraid to face
the responsibilities of life, that developes all
time responsibilities upon a rotten and corrupt
church.
Here the speaker introduced an array of teeti
mony in corroboration of hie views, affirming
their truth and their junkie in a most conclu
sive and triumphant manner.
ICul thought. Israel's Poet King found it
"Where I mused: the fire burned." Even the
Psalmist's inspiration came not by chance, nor
was it thrust upon him. God gave it him in ac
cordance with the laws of human nature and
the human mind. Attentive thought and
concentration produce inspiration. The ma
chinery most work before it glows. Here again
all are CU a level.
Providence has fixed labor as the price of
success in anything. Ile has, also, mercifully
made it not only consistent with nur happiness,
brit conducive of it. The curse becomes a
bleasing.
Slr William Hamilton defines pleasure to be
t e e
tawthhdiret O eh l n l r il lifitleito i x le ooWfr i h rl op n ua g wni ni''emsuaPnct chedeeir'sesl'illieorasuon7 e le: lt o: p ayh h t. eg h tsio e nd ra ngio iwny t
'l o ge
the prevent, and, by a masterly generalization,
ehowe that all their apparently diverse views
resolve themselves at last, by aiittle analysis;.
Into this definition. Nor is this alone the view
of metaphysicians. I find the prince of Amer
ican preachers, John 31. Mason, saying, in bin
eulogy on Washington, that 'the Omnipotent
allots great enjoyment an the mood of great ex
ertion." Identically,the same idea. Poets give
us the same thought, dressed in its beat attire.
:Melly, in his exquisite ode to the skylark, sap:
ttly . clear, tend ',genre,
.tanguor cannot tie."
Coleridge !Teaks of the perennial fire-proof
joys of constant. employment. Kant says, if
ono can find pleasure in the continual enjoyment
of delights, these soon pall upon us, in fact, the
sooner the more Intense was their enjoyment .
There in no permanent pleasure to be reaped
except in labor alone. Those who &snort that
there in no excellence without great labor, might
have ridded—there to no real happiness without
great labor. 'Let us bear the conclusion of the
whole matter' Each of you, if you will, can
do a great, ti good, a beating work; and the
cement, untiring effort necessary to the accom
plishment of thin work, is the very essence of
human happiness. These are the conditions of
life. Could you deniie better' Upon these
conditions are you ready' to go into the battle of
life' ('stone.' Wathanytunian.il what say you'
We are mortal, but our work, whether good or.
bad, is immortal When earth's monuments of
brave have crumbled away—when earth's eter
nal hills have melted—our work will remain
through endless times and eternities.
Will any nl you skulk and hide behind the wretch
ed protest of inability to do any thing? To the
earnest heart and unwavering will, all things are
possible. There is no purely English word—no sin
gle word from an Anglo Salim root—which conveys
the idea of impoeeiblliey. We have the word from
the Latin, and we don't thank the ltomanv for it.
Napoleon used to say, it AM bad French—we C 2112
may it wen not Anglo SJEOtlat all. Chatham stamped
upon impossibilities. To throw him into a towering
paaxion, it was only necessary for some of his col
leagues to suggest that his plans were impracticable.
Amidst the gathering rospo.ibilities and crowding
issues of such an age as OU.; dare arty man aonsult
his ease or let his tartness osuipound with his duty?
Be not the moping owl , content with his erotica. in
his tree and his shady nook of wood—but ho the
eagle, •t rang in tin run-light—dauntless in the
'torn, lturst the rhyselis that confines your pow
rs, and let them soar over extensive and varied gelds
e
of usefulness. It ememLcr
tont, then I r..ath end the vn. k r
I t t.• gri.nt rpit - tt and a busy boar,
rdo add and 1b...mu1l e.ul t erntc. do lin..
r. g,ton, sit 1..1 /114 —One gr.," thongbt—non d,ed,
ere 011111, mold matekin longer seem , Than (learb yt.r might another • thnusand days;
We live in not yea e.—ln thonghta. not breath
In feeling., ant In Ilguree on • dial; we should roan
by henll drub..—betnoet live.
WI,. thinks moat, facie the noblest, arts the brat."
Lot your beasts expand to-night lathe inspiration
of grand purposes—lofty views and noble ends.
' 1 ott ran make your tires sublime. Away with
churlish fears' Down with rising misgirings! Toes
irresolution I. the winds! Be done coquetting with
anti indolence and ease' l'p to the loud call of duty!
Arouse' the reveille of the uoriil in boating! Oa with
the armor of a steady purpose and a brave heart!
Forward! with the spirit and the courage of the light
brigade—the noble nix hundred, as they dashed down
the valley of Italalclaru. The ignites of life aro be
fore you —go,meol i hero lit o men. Tour trio.. Mil
r r will follow pot with the tearful solicitude of a
tender mollies. 'f no mipaliiiii lea within you and the
opioirtunitios ar•qtz,.l i ou, memorise the expectation
that their linens will be met by you manfully.
If you disappoint their expectations, nerer - egain
di a look your A 'iiio 1/iiter in the faro. Disappoint
tin h reasonable expectations am these, and you
no Minerva no much American earth as will
. .
r dishonored bones, to keep them from bleaching
he storm, and whitening in the Fan.
insurancr
Indemnity Against Loss by Fire
M=M=o=l
=MI
Offiea I and 437 Cheatnut et.. near Fifth
Istensest ..t Aessts, .lanssrl ht, agree
y to an a,: a AssettAdy. Wlag
Firer llurtgageo. imply secured $1,731,6.59
ne , lFst.t.tioresrpt valve tlu.1,51:101)com 77,761
Temp. , tery Lenq nn ample Collateral.?..
.:rides
et aLe ICr.weal',el.. 1..1,6,7 71,
4.1 Mile ruetral.le
$ . 2,016=1
Cl_ The ..ly PrAls Iran Prmaintas which this (knot
'Y caaa t., It% Rl,lts srLl:h Imvu E.eu drx
errolnul.
laws. up/,16 n yde•crtpti, nt Property
tvl ( - Noma/ y, •t Y. IL,. .»cmaoristent
Mince their tcrorporallinh period or thirty years,
[boy Lane paid Lout% by gra, to an cancans exceeding
Eltir of' Dollare thereby affording evidences! the
edvenuigoe et intnracwe, a. weU ea their ability ant dirpo
eition ti. mast With promptness ell thatillittee.
LOSPSS ST rua.
durin4 the yoar 1.559
STSCTIOSS.
Cherie. Barichet • IdorderAl•D. Levin
bi
n
.
Wagner. David 8. Deana,
esninol Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jaotib It Erotrh, Edward O. riot°,
orge W Richert. George Pelee
OfiAliLl.B N. DANDLE% Presider!
EDWARD 0. DALE, Vita Pruitt,
We A !frt.:, tiocrttary pre tent
J. , dARDNYJS COYPIN. A;ent,
,•,tc ddire Northeast nor. Wood ant Thud en
LIRE INSURANCE,
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company
eIIILARELPIIIA
oe
9011.110,,, Porpetnal,3lorchundise,Suruttnta
it., In Town or Country.
Office No. 308 Walnut Street.
116 1 , 11 , 1651:7,951...A6.4443 ft/1604 13.—luveated 1.111.31.1.
First Mortgage on Improved City Property, worth
double th e ennuraft $161,600 00
Lonna.. Itailiced Co'. 8 por o6ot. Morton. Lean,
1.30 met .. . 57,900 00
Allegheny county 6 portent. Paul. It It. Loan.. 10,000 00
City of Philadelphia, do do do .. 00
Peureylventa Ca n' Stock 6,10000
Stook of the Pellance lumiraufe 19,60 00
Stook of County Piro Insurznoe Co 1,050 00
Stuck of Delawaro /11. S. Inearsace . 160 00
Union 61. Tom:trance Co's ecetp 15313
Dills Recotrablo, Duette. paper ...... 36,373 13
D o
A,rounta, aurnod Intoreat,ot: ......... ..... 1,511 01
nesh 00 !mod 40.1 In Beak.— ....... 11,503 98
it 111,478 13
CLEM TIIILILS. V, Preednot.
r ISICTOYS
Clem tingle •
Wm. R. Thoruit-“,
V rederick
U Sum:moon,
JA R R. Worrell,
U. L. ORreno,
Robert Toland.
Fr , Elerjek
U. R Wood,
.Ifioi• W00,13,-
fietnnel 1114ihion.
Itntrrt Buren
William Muni.,
trid. W. Tingley.
orah/1011M,
Z. Lotting.,
Wows. Mond,
Jaroh T. Bunting,
Bondi Bowen,
John Blwell, Bittallorgh.
Bio-relary.
J. 0. lIVIN, Agent
t: •,r Lb rant corner Third 0
a o nd Wood mode
Fire, Marine end Inland insnranee.
INSURANCE CO. or NORTH . ANTERTCA
THILADZLPIIIA.
Inr.proarated 8r,00,000.
Amato, Jannary 10. 800 81,109,95.1 87.
DIRECTORR—Arthar O. Corlin, &rood W. Jonas, Job,
A Brown, Nimrod Y. Eolith, Charles Taylor, Ambrcoo Whit.
John ILE, Richard D. Wood, William Welsh, Walla= E.
Bowen, JAIIHIS N. Dickmn, B. Norm Wain, John 11.00.
Oen. L. rharkoll, Francis R. Orpe, Edward H. Trotter.
llAnnw M.. 11, Foey. ARTHUR 0. 00/FIN, Prut.
INSURANCE CO. or rut STATE or PA.,
PHILADELPHIA.
Incorporarod, 1 7 94—Capital...-.R700 ,000.
As-eta Vobroary 1, 1809 ..._..._.... . _ ....._..... 5313,808 48.
DIRECTORS—Henry D. Simeon Toby, Marina
Ilacalester, William 8. Eolith,Johnn B. Rudd, Lleru'y 0.
Freeman, Charles B. Lewis, George C. Carlon, WlElam IL
White, George 11. Btnart, Samna Grant, Jr., Thomas Wag.
~., Thomas B. Wolfson. HENRY HBTIERREED,
Woad.. President.
Itg_llararaorn la Its abort, Old and Rellablo Companies,
cnn ha obtained by application to
Adfirdity W. P. JONES, Agent' 81 Water .t.
Philadelphia Piro end Latta
INADRANON COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut Street,
OPPOBITH TRH 0138T081 110 13 81.
Will make ell Mode of Immance, either Purpotosl or
limited, on eery deception ot Property or Merchaadlea
It roseoust.le rater of premium.
ROBERT. P. NINO, Pr... Aleut.
N. W. &unix, Vice Pratidtut
1 , 111347011.
. N" r
j_pep7
Charles P. nod,
E. B. Elagllrli.
P. B. Paver,.
0. Elliernaso,
B. J. Moyne.,
r. DLLClarttfl,S.retal7.
J. G. COITIN, Ageut,
Thin, and Wood .0..4
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
or PITTSBONGII,
Offic. No. 83 Fourth
~
RTOST
Wad. flampton•
A. A. Carrier,
11.0bert Patrick,
.-
ti l ;:tfr. 13P"'n4
•laa Vcoghtly,
dames B. Llopklua.
C. A. Cotton.
Jacob Palatar,
Ilea. W. anslab,
A. J. Jones,
Hall Pa 11...,
J. P. Taboos,
I. Gat or Pproul,
i 5,712. and Maxine RIZ - takon or an iescriptloos.
MIRCELL
Proddant— . Mama.
Vico Praddeot-Rort
1100.4 , 7 Trumoine-1. Gam Bra, on.. Jai
SEAMLESS BAGS. - 10,000 /Manchester
zap, 8,000 Black A. da, on band sad ramble/ daily
trout ttrlatry far sale at lomat we prima by
WO) 11 BsT R 1/43=3" a:T.1.11)1:v aid ilandila
Delaware Mutual Safety Inman, Company
haterrperata by tar LeigiAkshavtifibinsylvenia,ls3ll,
Office, S. E. Comer Third and Walnut eta.,
PHILADELPLELL
MARINE LVS772.4.XLEYou Vessels, Cargo, and batik.'
to all parts or Ids world.
INLAND LY.TORANO23 On Goods, Li. Mail, Cant,
Lakes and Land Canis" to all parts of the Vakai.
SIRE INSIIRANC7.3 on Ilegebantllze generally.—en
gnaw, Dwelling Houma, ie.
Ronda Mortgage., and Real E5iat5........32 01,380 9*
Lee.._ ` vs zon
2 15450 s 00
..... 11 0 01 91
Ossb on band-8,693 08
Balance. bandeof Avast; * Preen' =Won
Marine Pnlicbseseantly toned, and otke
sr dgbts do. the
Intwertption
$70511.7311 DT
Jones C. linnd.
Tb.PhanaPanidlog ,
James Trannetr,
MD= Erm Jr.,
J. D. Pentagon,
&ems P. Mrs.
Sa.mnel&ekes.
ary 131mN
Ja W well. UMW&
'MOMS 0. Ilasid,
Robert Barton, Jr
44 'BemNta. Pihsteg,
D. T. Mort., .1
Naar Lru.snta,
J. S. Lege.,
WM. AIARTItt, President-
_ IO& C. 'LAND, Vim Prealonl.
Deeretary.
P. A. ALUM:CA, Agent,
Wet. street, Pittebnrgn.
P7llllarn Martin,
Juryh U. Sul,
Llahrnd A. Bonder,
John 0. Davie,
Jahn K. Ponrue,
o .arge 0. Lelper.
&url Derllngten
Dr. R Pd. Ilneron,
Witham 0. Ludwig
ungp
Dpere r Ilellreln,
Merles Kelley
11. June Drulje,
Jareb P. Jonas
aplyd —4.12
Weatern loamanGe Company
pITTSBURCIIII.
GEORGE PARMA, ProdSant
Y. M. (WILIAM, Meerut.).
OPPICE, tic. 02 %star meet, (8p,..g i 00.'e War...Yount ,
np guar; Pittsburgh.
Win huure ago:lnstal Linda of An and !farina Bias
limns Icareutian suassaped toy Dtreclon. go*. art well
krunzur in She couresunre and mho are ddepaamed iv h
praaptnees and fairreally, to eurintain the character se
Ur, 4.2 , rue:ruled. as ofersup the beep - piece:ow Co than rho
I•stre 4 desseurra.
APSETE, APRIL 80, MG.
clu me- 1 ........... ..... 20,000 00
Yerr~ Re 2,loo 00
t.oB,....Sondenee. OO
....... _ ............. ....... 260
Uperi s accaoure_
Premium Nara; 50,614 12
Nara and EMI. 163,300 20
WK. .
J. .Et a
G. W.. 1
Amen Ifairdey,
Alexander Epnar
Andrew Ackley,
my3o
Bovioag•h•la laaaraae• lioutpaar.
OF PPMMIMIGEt.
or ncont —JAM ES A. lIIITODISON, President
UE\RY M. ATWOOD, Beenfary.
Omoo, No. 98 WAY= EMI;
Rai insure Against all Nods of Aso and 'Game Risky.
ASSETS, MAY 'ern. I.
Block boo Bill. , Waldo.] demand, wasted by
two approved names .... ...... 03
Vol.
..... - .... . ....... 36,645
Dielconntcd_
lit share. Ilsclucolci . Ihmk Stock—coat---- 6,105 00
100 do Clthante do do do ..—..—. 15,170 CO
EA do Back of Pftteburgh do do .—...... 2,760 01:1
40 do Exchange. Bank do do ......—.- 2,060 00
Badanc* of Book Account. ..... ...... ...-.—.. 6,0.51
00
Omer Ynrnlttato
600 00
Oaah
64,112 04
t 222,063 31
Wm. B. Rolm..
Robt.Dshall,
Wm. Rea,
K Irkpittrlck
,1112611 A.
nouranco Co. of Paluksy/vanla
Omsk , No. 97 Water Nrcd, Plage-n-21
J. 11. 5170ENBIZEGIta, Prat:dew.
ROCKET MINEV, Seez:atary
Conflnnee In I nsure against all t Inkle of Fire and Mariner
Eksls.
ABSETB, MAY 31, 1030.
Cash In PittaLarah Trust Company 430,600
08
Plork Duo.BlUs—payable on demand
44,(015 60
DOlconntral Notaa--- ....
Hondo and Mort ..... .......... ... 321127 42
Mortgaged 10 (133 33
300 akar.. Iron Ity Bank fitock—oun 15,000 CO
1310 do Exchange Bank Btock—eoat_. 11.608 63
310 do Mlegtany Bank 10,003 00
100 do Idocbanica' Bank Stock--cort__ . .4. 6,608 63
12.262 76
Bill. lloorirabla
4 . 679 91_
3.6190 63
OtaUr....
J. C. Ehoeubtrger , 10. AV. Cum,
W. K. Nunich . Isaac M. Pennock,
Jam A. Caughay W. W.Martlq
U J B a . ulan WD:C 7. t'h ill i i : Oe r' ll, '
W..
J..„. Tr LL d dium ,... . n.r.411.'1 7 .4". 5, ''''" 1 .
~, yll M ri
A'
, LLEGHENY INSURANCS C6151P , Y
OF PITTSEIVEOKI.
OSPICE—No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Black,
INSURES AGAINST ALL KINDS OF
FIRE ADD MARINO RISKS.
ISALO JONRS, Prondont; JOON D. RIOCORD, - flo
PoolLIRA: D. II 1100 H, Secretary; CapL WILLIAM DELIS,
Gel:tend AgeuL
Donerons—hean C. O. llnesey, Decoy Mild;
NPL K. Cloy, John L. Wllenn, ILL. rattneetml4 Job.
D. McCord, lan. SL Pennock, lO P. Starling, CepL
ThcaL IL Rowe, Rohl, 11. Dols. jeßlyd
GrFt.E..A.U? WICISTICIR.N"
NBITRANCEI & TRUST CORCPrn.
OFFICE IN COIIPANTI EIRLDINO.
N 0.403 %V AL.NOT STREET.
PHILADELPHIA.
CHARTER PIRPETITAL.
Ault:tort:ad =OW 4500,000 00
Anliable =seta arez
--.
350 000 00
FIRE, MARINE, C.ll/00 sad INLAND RiEIO3IOSOE
R. W. POIXDISTER, Am;
N 0.97 Waterstne.
MEMO
LIFE lIISUHANOE.—The CIIRA.RDLIFE
INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TBI7BT COMPANY,
or toe Array, No, TO Onmt woof, Pittaburgh, omthane to
mat. Insorancea canna. In addition to • paid capital of
300,000, they hare a large and Incrsaeing MinglizniD MD .
,
Cording undoubted mecority to the Insured. In cum of
Iranran. for Life the bonne declared from LAM profit.
has .Coady exceeded guy per card. oriall prehn mon paid.
Tun. Rilairerai, Pixel; John F. Jame*, Actuary; Jas.
Bing, M. D, Medical Examiner, office No.IIS 1711th Menet,
Pittsburgh. Far Rather Information apply to WEL BARE, •
WELL, Agent for the Company, N 0.76 Grant greet.
my/2134
Mot:10.
AMERICAN HOUSE BOSTON.
IS TILE LARGEST AND BEST AR
_IL mood Hotel In the New England Stater, IS oteoJra
trolly located, and easy of some from all the routes of
travel. It contain, all the =data bnprorenteatlx, and
every convenience for the comfort and aocemmodWcw of
the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large =dwell
ventilated; the suited of rooms are wall =Mask
pletely furnished for familia. and large trawling pa=
mi d the home will continne to to kept es • lint claim
to every moo& loudly LEWIS LICE, Praprtotar.
Ottecettancous.
FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT
FROM ME
-
VIEILLE MONTAGNE COMPANY
o.ll'
TIMS PAINT is adapted to all purposes to
whizh the beet White Load i. appitcable, Is dans bot
tom yellow, as teed Invariably does, and will Egtdre
bard DOM and smoothness of Coach panelling without the aid
of varn and is easily Imbed. Colors with • rim beds
retain their freshness and brilliancy of color.
200 pounds Will cover ss ouch surface, with the sanso
Lodlroes ZO pounds of Inad--ehowing groat 00:111011.7 IN well
as twenty.
In order that parties may depend upon gettingthe article
strictly pure they should boy of Dow hot the most raped.
hie houses. The Company ship but two queUtlee, known u
-T., 1 and 81tese Whine Dry. Sad and Gram feel. Thsffo.
1 or Rod tout le the articto most need to panftlng plumes,
the Onow White or Grout Seel helbg only needled tee most
expensive work. JOSEPH IL STRONG, Agent for theCa
Ortlent addressod to efthor of tee folloning home. will ha
Illted et the IMO eedo.rl tariff of prime, eltdor Dryer ft.
OH. U L & 00118138LEa
123 Maiden fano, New York..
11 .2YNOVIDS. DUOS 2 PRATT,
jo2S.3nod 100 and 108 Follodignest, Now Tort.
strErr ARRIVED
ANOTHER__A-OT
WILLIAM MENA...I3EI C0.26r.
PIANO FORTES,
sob BALE By
CHARLOTTE: R.LLTAXID.
No.llll Wood at, 2,1d00r abor• 71fth
• ; ; • T CONG •e • TION
OVYKR TAM CECURCII .111D1:110k,
CORNER GEAPPAND THIRD SM, FOR &a
ON BUWNADU TYISI2J3,
Together with the OBOtti end ItITB.IM:um
It l will atul substantially bnllt , csPabl• or wusting six
bututrwl persons comfortably, slat b only eared iberast.
Denims it is too Rua to their secomistodatke.
for tams, to.. apply to WU.I.I.EMILION i Ncs 94 Water
wrest, or J. ItOOBYEII, JL, N 0.225 Liberty street.
0: 11. ANDERBOX,
lK trostew
•
0 SILL Suiczos Draml Officego t
iteeee 87 GIANT NM =
rwpante th hke
e Court name, believe. he nut an the, wawa
or any th at may Isere him with their yettonene. Any or
the rerionsitynw of Teeth inserted Jr igt mrhni,
EDWiii t e, ij mn, o, ay. y ab
Drova a........ auf 2.3 lisnodo—• liced . 11 =11 /120,
see WM Kati;.
Insurance.
914730 57
11)0,000 00
$301,119 06
Wm. McKnight,
Alma-
Nathaniel Holama,
lilinick,
David IL j
William IL /nab
C W. ILI-Amaon,
P. IL GORDON. Bevy.
Wm. d, Caldwell.
' Wilson !Tiffin.,
John 11cDewIG, .
Geo. A. Barry
madam,
'Nit? M. ATWOOD. Bs e'y
IL~