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Corer, BUT and prim Stor l da. .!..htall.advancus made on Consigninenta • apt:l9 • • No. 297 Liberty 4211. ' lut e An g;: yoa • I'4 „ au; .dwiler .Av w str" uh " tic"N* w ‘4 l " t, • s P E OZ D AN A ti i i . mg l e mi itt Asl i ss aK • s t ()° .B ,ll,1 4 0 .,,tr u t , Fr i ll: iturrim, LA up ;ro E1L.N,4145-FIVE 7 - ProduCe , .ondi OILS, - DllllO ' , SUIT 14- Plitieburgh 441:and: p And oe2 - I r r w—scuom.&uk, 4NIIOMAKIIIt s y t ON Aire:num and wholeeale dradara PLoUtt,.IIII2:IN: Plit:DtrOnOte., 2:0. sa. etrestcPittahargh, Pa. • ➢ . 14_041 4 8 ND.RI1 aut a mint() j n .LE, N.a..ljbirty:streeti .!401-I,lJoig. titiour..gy aND bJtquivr. ths magenta rupectfullyeolleited.• ariu.um vu . „„. 6irrix..j a tu' i P'r"" 13peci.5 1.7,itn7 r 7 itirEAlslS k COFFIN,. succesaois to . .• J3Jl,lo..Niudlees, Ileum k Qu .. WLIOLESALZGH.O. copler of Wool watt -Water stmeta,Pittd,urgh, 1: . 11013i. 1- U o_liN I. HOUSE ar,...c0 w lio . szczas AND tbsaunatomr curiler 4'l. litahMqiztdandWaterstreata,•Pittaburgh, Pa. 97 ::1747,116!_114401%. ak:WAIV , W HOLD. t 4 = r l t " C° il7 ItxPietburg I h. u r Mk NP. i•/11.11iIldAr00/1810km...... L. W I LL3C/ - WOOPS/ DE 3:WALLACE, • - - . •- . •.Q4 I .O2i;;JOILNSTON i . Diuxtels s DRUGS AND. CIIPM ‘ FANCY - Gl/IB lIME/ND FLUID, 01E13, PAIL •• ' IL Y MEDICINES; Am, 64, of ateictirprim,qtral- I ty, which be otreneric loirest ' • Cl' )11201 . 111:0p1- . &old euiil.Vonitle btreeta, Pittabargbi - • • FreeOripriaim Forerun, compounded it idtboitni; •u A . it'AIINEWOCK• tt , EXL; ; Wliotz , . • eats - Darconsr- and .ZeleuUMMtitier ref ;MUTE • • • 'LEAD AND LIT!' AE.GE; corner ofll'ooden:4 Frdnt I.ni.ti • r.../AXELl.',..Witcaaaudi-Dasura tV ix LENDS, PA INTS;OILS, VAIMISMIDYAND • DYE STIMES, No. 2•J4 Liberty street;Tittibuigb o— . AIL - order. will receive prompt attention. mlnit (W. KE YSKR, Daueola; 110 Wood littaet„ cornet of Wood .treat Aid Yugin Wcy, Pitteburgb. Pt. . . —.l2.2'oll WErsl ' . . jAs. YEEOII - , (late of Fayette' county Onica,S. E. corner Fourth and Grata street. ELL, AT Tommy fej h ? ILA P 4 0111. c; second story: .fritriDell LAW BUMF. 93 Diamond street. W 415 attend to 'gni seitleruent, hectirlagnatt 'mike; ittOu ' ortialme,benntlea, 6e. tli'lytattinstatin At/strict ter Columbia.: ' ' " nelitansue tang 11.',8111./iPATkSCY.. ussis mr4.Los, it - IiELLON,-Arroi t mars Law, Zi0.:132{ Fithirtit btipot, tit attaii ialio•Ter Srulthiteld,...eltt.burgh, /'' mylniff • VIEUMAS • VAVESit i; . (firma: No. ocir itt;stieat,.corner4,Cbikr}.l. i ally. sollldatrly'r : •7. 8.. 8.1511111/' Arrou.mt ki..COVNOILI.44- AT 'Lair, Sail reuthied ki'f(lllX24'g LAW- ;11t1/LDINGS, N0..12 - .Thasnond •atioo,- Dext: dot* to .8 t; Petneoi Chnicti. • I "t — meg,, /11. I/Cll9l/11.1 1.1 S;" orfairE: ATTORNtirfi' AT Oftlee, 192 Ili,arth marest., . . _ I#. . ' '' ' ' - ,1 0 OD UCE. • 4 t I , ~, . a. crarcutatioir • ' ....:. ...... —..............-.....0. I - i r EEell'ic II UTCHINSON, Coiimmaum -1 , ALJ Ast, Yl:HZWAllPlNGfifiliettAirtit;dados fa WEST ' ; , 'iltif .u.v....nuvz oinutsz . IlLoun„, run:- BR- K. 14.03, HUTTED, LINSEED :OIL, POTS , AND liagEr tT ASHES, psi:EDS;GBILIN,aIitED FRUIT .and ?reduce nonentity. Hat bran& Tinnily Mom 'Heap on, bend. Agent. fer Abe male 'of ' liadkon a -' . . * Co/ • celebrated Patented Pearl Starelb • Nos. - 116 - tSrcend wad US find it., between Wood abd ••Sel tbulth ! dd. Pc: ~ ."- - • I• 't-' • - • ap2idty.. I CitEESE - WALLEBOUS / - , H. cohLursi romarding and Comadadoo mei _ .. / 41s:1in and Arab. 7 In - CHEESE: 'RUTTER., CAKE i VlSHand. Predate gellerilly. Ne.' 23 Wood street, • " above Witter, Dittebttrgbt .' , my: irAMESII I 7)Rjr. r ao rnS , • t," pia and dealer" Da.PHOTISIOHN cornerollleit. •• . • • tat nod Trout atreetc.: : - I.- -: •, ', •••-,.., - '-'' , 1e30317'. ' . ~ 'A Y'S uwcz: ..samirms. (InDDIE.R. COFFIN; i Amtiff hit J .ritatlLll,, PinGiDgittirA"Altp V.Zatti ?IMAM= Coximati,! liortb•aost oer r and Third , atefite..- . ITT r. JONES, Aoszer Nozni-timicut: G 4 , e • y scato.pt Peanrytraals .and #444 41 18 " ,. rmenee Companies, 87 Water street. f,ZAAIUEI. REA, 6eciamay, anterior listnw.cr. coirAnT, cormatiburot aud Water Airftte e • itigaturtAßY WESTERN' • riornixes COsiaarY, , 92:Watre street. " . . -a SEINISTASer ALLSolllipirt ttivaAact•loreasTi 3T litt6 ' irtie6t :;;~, •r• =', ions . AArmsox, CARS & 4:441 if l lt AND.DinwesTfo-birr wow, • 110.'itpoda-raffrillArd,bobso,:'sbu, ireoirmta-Dtamodd„ pi it, ctutvit.E.l44 ?at coeßoor u • Stirchiisid* :Wboiriidi rid ll•idllkaii eiTAPLICAND /AHOY DBILGOOBSiI BoittW Le mut otTourtYind Marked ifti*eic = i ir2 V...BAKKER d — at..itzinsufrlhsy. - t i ow* Safi° Mutat stabot, bitwooti Zikil 14. rtAieuttioN,LUVA-D lie A ‘j. put aim F a xon Day HOODksis74 800. No, 74 NOW* otrom, ofttoorr.h__ ~ „-: = B olisr4 i vrtiOikka.Ll l - ' • • • . . • • .•••=4.?.•4•K.G•241; 1!EMI :,.„....,.....,....„,..............._,., .......,......._,,,...,.....„, ~.,„.,.......... .:T:,......• .,.., ...J.,. . i i ,E,i / ..... LIJILILLY• B . , LIGOET'I' & 01,7(Buoc6sors to ,Er..Liggett,) 7..cr GR A IN Comm- Lrtoa iftacuasur;•foi theltail of SEEDS, CIIIIRSEi-PROUGGE. &AL, Ni.. 7 e 5 , W4 ,0 .r..d 92 , Irlinlstreeta,-Pittobaritb, P.. ' my 6 W1 C.......... TIULP 4 SILEPARD, CoutusiON crugra and 'deslan /I) IMODR,' GRAIN AND :PRODUCE, No. '213 Liborti sthig, Phlaburgb, Va. - , brawls of Viola fOr. Baker* and Anil') conataully; du-hand. Particular ,attuatlot, pall um to 6rdera for Itterchanalra general' vc6:dly -plialki t --------1:1 SAND ~ 4 COmileam Illcseliaat;dcwor hcrLowl, &UT ,-Tfilt, Bli.ooßlB, WEDS.' LAUD; CIIEESC POILK, DIIIED—AND tHINE.N-PliiilTS Ind , 11 / 4 iSuce geu .--;ttally.. Liberalcuhadnwois uiadoVcicoiistomeuta. 1 Airarehonne, No: 111 - Second strpet; Pitteararth. j.A.M.E.S (~..IL7-;-11(,...1L7-;-IN t mw par Alt. ti AND . r.'.' „ Coutitssioichigacmen,-for the inlet& IFLOUR, ~-. G Wiauax, isecox. if&u.D. • BurrEit, , _ EC S, and tern Proanco generally, No..' 10 8111 TI FIELD STREET, corpse oTalrsti..Pittsburgb,l%; , • • Paraders and consignments solicited. , • isfal:lyd A All KS A. FIA----2,w,aparo AND VOICSiIeiSION dicacirezr, for the, of PLOW/. Burrttc.EIZZ.D.S;DIUED • PIO:HZ - mid PrOdliCiJ generally, No. la market .cotter of Find, Pittatturgh. vezlally - wxr Ye ItITC, WiliTE BROTHERS, Foictelwise sAr. Cusursstus NusicnAurs and deAlers vi t a .1 1 110rISIONNAND PRODUCE GENNUALLY, No. !Albany 'atryst, Pittsburgh, Pa. anra SUHO Y Eli. ' uthst xla • T dealer iu CRUDE AND !LEF/Nhar CANNON OILS; GLASS, 1110 N, NAILS, As., No. IA3 Liberty, oiwta StivrC-. . • :,T711;1,791 - dra . FG ....^•••••• --a. a. .htiaTtre2Str" ‘ATlglituertt S. BILOWN:„.:111fIG BEO WN fURKPATRIMS; WHOLE.- was Gnuccan Itt FaIIII AND SEEDS; 'Nog. DI tuld ,Lillortx4r,t, L'ittibtlrgh. • - • AAI KS DALZELL eO3llllB. most Uremia...m.4w the and ADIItE 'PINED tutozi OILY, No. Ca 7olVaito rN stkt, Adrancorzastfo cotistamSilti.' EIOLESA LE DECGOIST9, No. 303 LIBEITTSTBEEi Etrrantramr, GROCERS. MlZl=liii ou/ Oritwloil - sizacuervrs, _ Cortior &cond. Ja4:lyd 350. T. ungraratcx. W KIRKPATRICK & CO., y Wuobitaitx Glam.:AL% CO/IXISTION MERCILMM, ULT.aa ix COMMIT Psourcg. No. 253 Liberty !Inuit, Pittsburgh, Ps. Ap7 ?NM L1MN,...... TAM rtLE TRENELE, Wnousaz LE. thaOCNIS AND. °MAM MON Aliniciinime, &alum in ES PRODUOti, FLOUR, SAWN , CLINE, FISH, 11 A-ItHOIiCA ND LARD OIL, 11101 iii dEoeiat 9, COTTON rAILNS,; aitd...Pittaburgh nianufactiinn 112 neound urea Phtsburgh. DIINChat IrDONLY.D..../. ARBUCKLE, JL...C. A iItUCLLIC. IVIODONALD4.• ARBUCKLE,; WHOLE-. ILL LUZ GILOCILII, PIItIDOCZ AND C O lll l / 2 1310X laza ammo, Jobber. In N. O. SUGARS and AIOLASSIS. ILIWINED SUGARS. and SYILUPS, FLOUR,. BA. CON;ARICE, CHSkNB,B&IiDS, Ac., No. 2 6a'Llbeztj , !tome. nuatiOrith., no 14: ty r. arkx —zit— ....v. 15:Annze... 'MULL& IC? EIMER BROTCLFalS,:subceasors .I.IIJ to &laser & Anderson, Wholuside dealers f FOREIGN FRUITS, KUTS AND ISPICES, CON FECTIONERY, SUGARS, FIRE WORKS, An, Nos.. Disi and 12S Wood street, nt.'s Fifth, Pittsburgh, Penn's. J Ahdly GW/1.00 e. xuu ...... ....... __.._...._.otptoc';Ycrznr EAD tf, METZGAR, GRODEII9 AND Pomanstuou hlcacti. and doalens In all md. of CCIUSTET PROUT:ON Lob PITIVIIIIUM MANCI• TAMUZ, No. 442-Llbetty atroot, onpuelta head of Woodstreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. __________ , tut. : .y ' tsar. titun50g.'...1„..,.. ..—.— .........usiikts. pop sus.woN & CO., Wriotx.sALE Uno iu.'ilsti,totißtastos hlrriessAirs dud &ale. in WI kluge of PROVISIONS, PRODUCE. sod Pitts-• burgh rubuithsuures. No. VIS Liberty s trout. Pius: burgh. sirl' • J. A • , 110L169.14U3 ROCk.B, Comuinsoon 15 1.1LCIIANT nod dealer in 11.11Wil ti/LAIN, P.RODUOIC AND 1 41 1 .) 1 11,81ONS,,tio. tan Lineny otrool, opposite !laud, Pit taburgb, Ullityicrj uthauteumailo ou consigualcuto. DEALEit: OI LS, P GI3OO.SJIIILS, ILANILLA ROPE, OAKUM, .Lniliand Pittsburgh tounuttet urettarticha, No. 141 Wuteietreet, above the illutiougabela Bridge, Pittsbuigh, Pa. • sonanir bauccLi ,ROBERT DA_LZELL & CO , WHOLE .I.II,IaaLn GUMMI, CULMIEsIoI. ♦rU CO. ildesenaars, and d.•alen In I . II.OIrUCE and Pais burgh mnnutuctures, • CM ELY tA ............... 17. ,AXIBEKT SULPTON, WHA -it:SALItt 11865.7.C.5. I.B.oPtet. Dzautas and Commission tlixactiattrs, No. 6 Sixth •trort, Pittsburgh. Pa. notttilj - /Mt JOHN W 11.6.1. WATT & inLSON, WHOLESALE .Gso. cres, COYMISAII* MCW,14.11 . 8, and dmlers ita Pruitt., and Pitt+sburgb naunuiskctured, Ms erty duvet, Pittelfigh. Lib or, I , itlAll DICKE k 3; CO, W uousets. Gtocitie, CONINIMIIUM Blre.caawre, .t.. 1 dealers in kEUDNUE, No. wt Waist strvet, sod Front street, Pittsburgh. ON 1111 .WORTIC.'. .. ... ........ JuliN S. DILROSTII. JS. I)l LWOE'ril At. CO. WHOLIZiALR • ailocs.••,kiato. 134.1. and I; t: .14:catid •tra,t, isear Schitlidald;•Pittabargb. - ------------- lons voLuAn OLIN, FLOYD I t CO., WBOLEBAtiIi GRO U•dice ATD Comm's:nos Mciicusirra, Nu. I 1 Wasd and zgii Mem. street, Pittsburgh. Julti AXTILT.I All 11AGALE-Y, WHOLESALE bt i4 h cl , 38 1 , 14 Al, Wood einvt, igll4:dtf A LKNANDER IiLNG,, iruoLeseLs -Ge.oct.o., I to.;trrtayr of XODA A., So. 2T..1 dreet, YittalAnt t . Ya 011 . 1 . 1 rU.F.ICTUR Egg. iIANIEL BE NETT a-, zAiN, MAN V ."-.llErus r HIT -ETtni E VII Lb A .0111 1.01:1.410 'WA/M. -042thalis AID :WAIL.IuISk AT No. 74 Flgrlil SIT.t[T, Prtil.lrostair. PA. inblfxlyfiNo W. a. . /MT. jIACK.LNTOSII, HEMPIIILL &A M., /KA. come Pike and o'llarantroots, near the City Water-Worts, Pittsburgh, Pa., Manufacturent of MACKINTOSH AND HEM PAILL'S IM PROVED PATENT OaCILLATINO STEAM ENGINES AND SLIDE VALVES, of all alms and boat style. the iHaring put up machinery of large rapacity and of tawerpsil/tr3We'stra; prepared to do heavy Job bing, work In thin Blur, trusting that , by promptness; and the character of oa r work, to merit puhlto patronage. We invite opec.laf attention to 4ar BALA:XI:Ir VALVE, OSCILLATING ENGINES, as ountbining advantages :heretofore unattained iu this chore` Engine.' • of Ja2r:lyd ..91/i03.44301.14/0.04/14:1l44(IT- Ukr4 un in' grins oi7.,Oi'PEIL.D/S --TILLED ,PlsltEeltlng Wl.llB/iY and //AXIL V VlNEGAlk.hlue. lac, 191, Ito and 193 firet street, between Smithfield and (irant etreete, Ytttabargh. Car P rirateordervoligted. Itigheit market pair" paid for DYE. tar Fueel !Jil and all other polo:mow" Ingredient. =reruns mat - acted, by a process new and improvol. 0012 . JOSEPH F. HAMILTON tz CO., Coiner of Pint and Lastly Wentz • • - lITTEIBULIau, Ps, • supiano • ,8 _ asuractinsins or TX ENO/ nip, ' treenisEuir - • SEVEAA.ISICE, 'st) We.= ST., OJ. Pittvbitrgh, maapllictiver of BOlLtli, RIVET.* COMISON.A2D RAI I:110A Li, of imeri_doecilytlusa. 7_:lll6llrhirticalar afaltoy . .lnveni. SPINES sad 'ltt V. &TS; I.l4—e' irthidl, hilde ordor short 4 jr.di oilMn m t rsnmantly hn mst,"st , S. wucrz...:-.. ..r. T. PL0MMT......... T. MUMMA. VXCELSIOR. GLASS WORKS.-- .14 WOLVE,TLUNFaTT d C0,q1444.114,3turac. finuasL-ONthbOxe.aig; Wuctd.'atramt;•-oornet of-Yiest-W,Tifial sefclyd hLl.O,i liltlDl 4 l;dc. CO,-Zio, 215 atreet;' iPposite Sixth, PithvbSrgli d soanufsetursrsid 14111 PS, .LAPIIES ANDSWITCII 46 0ukt 0 . 0, 7 deSeitption orIA:AT/lEli ELLA I Dkai WOR.K. °Merl frem,Pse trodni,and go prompt.• ly shipped as per instructions: fid.dawlyr DE ' II ' 7I ST II- 7 1. riIEETII -tXTRAGTED PAIN, BY TILE' POE OF AN APPARATiIit WllliNNlty NO !MONS ustOALYANIC isArrhacy tbelr teeth extr liledknd gentlemen' and their fernlike have bad ,nmed 1.07 tuppences", end aro ready to taitily ma to thenifely - and pelnieesucet of the opt.re llou—ertuttever pea been odd by ;miaow, interested fu asserting the enntrary, , haring knewledge yf . .my groom, figrAUTlFltildL TEETH ft of dlit every my eau charges ►i7 fur; rirrlwrgl In all cn.a.. to b., X. IIUDILY, Dcatizere.l34 alinlthfiel ALIAMB/3211137, 0.711 -- 110 flit) er :Dui Ming. co ray r Dlatuoud land Ursa .1 rov Pit tsburgh. EtrICII6SCU—Dr. A. lg. Pollock, Dr. Bullock, Theodore Ik , bblua , Batista( Erroll. my:Sully BOOKNIELIiERS, 4•c. • turniwst JOHNSTON & v mu; intuct mAiguracrukass, AND JOS PagnAUD No- Ea. WOO 4 itrtet. Pit Chburgb. soil ,K tits AND STA vomit!, No. IS Wood sweet, next door to the kraper of Third; Pittabarab, Pa. scnooL and 'ait W. BOOKS coititantir on hand. BLLBH" AHD STA • boots, No. 'oll3:oorikotAtet.,Apollo,Noildlogs. Ts. l 4 4.lq.XaSiTlfi. thSP,'W-1:10UNK; "Tine alums, grszioingaigiugoArtaw Mums. N. 77 kst :treat, Pittsburgh: Apl6 14 1 411.1 N; h 146,14 LIM dr. lilt; 'DILSIERA Esnaomfains, Tairidnas, N(YrUnsd.o,, Nos abta! 11 and II tlfta,ateifist. fluabudett:.; !4 ii=M=2=m WARD, DRILER IN PIIO3I- i y V lUOIT Nous,' Boxes, lltrraeoti, and dl ee• catrittee fOr mOney.: • • ' ' ' IPereona coo Inane 100 S. ttootig6 my agency tom trateutelde tartrate • • . Aloe* wiettlng to forret their tutorey to good Itii• ettlage,tauralwaJdl Ned dret eiid iterigol clam paper gm? office, fur We. . 10 : 111 Mtalielliottll And .klVOrrierrigirlaki C.Ofi idegotLal. Oftfice. Grant otroet, o ppos it e, Athedna. Jeltdtf 11,0078 - 4 ‘ 4 . I 4 .r.SI O4, XISELECVANITPAinititiIi OF, di 60TS AND BUOES of @lvry deociintt n,,No Arnlthneldstroovriftsbarirbi o4:01 - - E0,4144)3E, SON & (X). Wawa sus LID Bout. Dimas BOOt 13110 LS, 4 ooffkairirMallimtiVapi Met% Pit limb. . . ' i ->;• - , . . , . . , B . ,„. R . _ ~„.. ._ . ~ ~, . . .. . . ._ ... _._ • , , ._. _ _ .„,,:... Am ?Co mm-ER, J°T-TRNAT4. CIAL 1 „ . PITTSBURGH.: F' In kV/ ' virrvni.,,,,-. - _,....__ __ ' • ' . N . BOOKS..- .LI The Book of Dap antiquities,- • North, America, by Ani bony Tro!hippo; prbn Cbc; The Clover Walk, by Henry Darling; . Itayeashoo, by Henry Kingsley;- he Pearl of Orr's Wand. by Mrs. Blanc; '• be Last hf the blortimere; Mn. Browning's Last Poem.; slim.° noun, by John Brown; ' • Beauties of De Quincy. ier.3o RAT h CO.. 65 Wood at. WiIO,Lg.SALK GIWCEIIS Noe. 27 !aid SwithtlehtStrpet, p . irrsnunorr.,re Lsi TAN l flue, Bliller'a Work; 7 vols; • , Dre`a Dictionary of A t., Mannfactures and Mine.; Lanlner's Philosophy, 3 sots; Youraan's Band Book of Household ficisuce; Joho,ton's Chemistry of Cocuroon.L.lfeu Gray's Manual of Botany; Bray's Structural Boman ' Woods' CLass•Book of Botany; • •••-•'‘': Mitchell's Popular Astronomy; timith's Natural flistoryof elan: -- Martln's Natural Elktnp. Guyon' Earth and Man; LyeWs Manual of Geoloot. • • 'Elmentary GoIon; Do to Beeches' Geological 0.-rcer; Ewbankt` flydraulloo and Mecham.; D'Aublenoteo KAY A CO., 6.5 'Wood at. 14.11{00.1iti J./Aleelleal Uses of ltilectricity--Garrel &creation!, ors Country Yareon; Queens of &midi; Spare 'loan,' J. Broke', AL Men, Women End Book e, by L. HOPI Titeomb's &elks; A 'Goat Ilea, by 0. 'Heade; Newman/story of Lord Macula; Life of air Philip Sidney: litingot,in Marty keya-0. W. Hokum: Poems, by 110•10 Terry: Liberty aud Slavery—Blab:we; Lemur. ou Apoentypeke—imsJoe; Lire end_Speeel.ea of Loughs; Blob yof all Hell - emu, ate., arc. mitt; J. L. KEA lb 78 Fourth YU BLI6/IE.D.- by 1?. C. Brightly, Rag Prim 1781/14.›,' - fug Nolo Paper, Eorelopes, Ivory Fuller. Seed* iog Wax, Inkstand, reobolder, dc ~ from $1 to $4, for sob, by [le24 R . e D AN' , u TFuLI OS AND WitErINU .1 lIESKS--A-large asacrtmentJun' recefr,d by 110 BE /IT DAV 18.93 Wood street._ LlAUlivaM UN ANL) talE)-8 BOA SIM, in (Nailer, madiu and paper. for sale by - LitS S: UA V/S,S3 WOVdot. . 1 111SCE S A- - WEBB & IRO., C'unaer Praa dad Coturnma Radiant& cocrul Commission Merchants & Agents DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER AND SAFETY FUSS. Beceire Ott tztlisigtmateat all Linda of WESTKBN PUODUCK, and mole adrauwa itteroou. P. S.-11414mml track lu (rout of Warehouse. licrts To 'alla= U. tituith & Co., Miller tt Mattson, tttwrgt, W. Smith S en., Pittsburgh, :Tenon 6 llarrartl, Call, 6 itheptr.l, Blpreitguts' Bank. 11.!h. rtArti &tut, WILLIAM A. fa, , SUMMON 111 .12C1 1 / 1 111 . , ILI' MO Mit, %.1 'RUDE PETROLEUM -I:EPINED IA LS, li E ROSEN E, NAPHTHA • Dar Liberal caab sulrancoa wale on conalguanonta nil prompt par./nal al/motion ghau co all buslnta. .nly2tZtoil wM. (1-ORAILy, No. 271 LIBERTY STREET flavlog panchanottthe - Interest of kid kin partadr, aid motion, thn touf ova.. nt the old ataud, tmt.l be pleased to receive tho pittrto,.t,o or 131..dd bill and canton...l, 1 . 11, 15:41t1 N (7:A Oil Cloths, &c., _ all'e AL LUM'S, 87 Fourth Street, • Bought plartua• to the late advanas io prime, of which the fullest advantage Ls offered to purchaser. VMS CASH. dolt SEL LI NO Or V WIJOLESAI.R, OR RICTAIL. JAS. W. WOODWELL, still tYJ In! otrwel, oppunite B. irAlmondoon sal 111 Fourth med. Dithridge's Patent OVA 1.41,A I‘l,l' C 111 MN' KS, Ilatinfactured of XX FLINT GLASS. Thee Clalrunins tun Intended kir the Cat Ileum, which heating ell parte of the glass squally, dee., not expo., it to erarktog. E. D.-DITIIII/bI3E, Port Pitt Gianni Work. iitrert, WAUON,S, sca., !UK VERY rti FARM WAGONS, OLD WAGONS and SPRING WAGONS, GARDENER'S OMITS AN :0 COAL OMITS; TIMBER MIZELL+, CANAL, GARDEN KR'S, LIMN: AND tiTONEMASON'S WIIICEL• BAILI/WS. all made of the beet dr e timbor; also all kinds of repairing attended to promptly. Apply to DRT. RARE, IYaudir Maass, Back of Valera!' stree t 'Station, A Unghany. rah Nj 011 CE TO OIL REPINEUS AND OTIIEIIB —The Puineylrania Salt JiTautilse. taring Co. hating .impleted their arrangements for tiler tuannfaetare of CDNCIINTRATICI).OII. UP xt•pitof,,. aro now` pmpyrtd to iupyly the Arade• therewith. Their Platinuni atilt hoeing , capacity Of 12,000 Ito. per day, they will be enabled to fill or. dere Sc large quantities without delay. Atkin", GEOII4.E CULIJOUN, Agent, itibitla - • Onice. 24 Wood street. Pittaargh. LYON Impoomatilb 1J DtALXII. in the maid ect brans of GICHU.:I4I: HA ANA DIGALLS, end sel 'ell kinds of SMOKING AND . CIIEWING TOBACCO, FANCY MEERSCHAUM PIPES, TUBES, U., &A., Diddled variety, UNDEit THY ST. I:MAULED MOTEL, Pittsburgh, Pe. • • • N. 13.—Tbe Trude supplied on liberal terms. mytlnlly ur W. YOUNG, successor to Cart, . aright & Young, No. 97 Wood .tr,ot, corms of Dianwnd idle:, dealer in all kinds ol CUTLNRY, RAZOR, RIYLW, REVOLVERS, KNI VES, SCIS. SOKS, GUNS, &0., &a. A huge assortment of Ms above troodoonstantly on band. .ACKSON rib TO W.hi PACANNA AND DIALINS IN 'DAMN DRIED litatr, LARD, MESS AND JUMP' PO RK, No :12 Fourth street, near Libirrty, Pittsburgh. TA/ P. MARtiliALls Da&Lsmax WALL -I'll • PATE* BOXDGUS. &C., No. IN Wood street, Pl!_ trbnrg4. jar. Na p A J.,imt T. 11,4 Dealer In BONMS, LIAM MAW TRIM. BILNGS,and BTHAW GOODS generally, "WIDE, OIL, IN BULK Ott BAR RICLK....4hett 4111 be taltl tor4AXO or ;OM bas, rebtordeultable gratify., Apply to • • " •••-• SuLAR OIL WORKS 00., th. Clay eteted i near the &We. an.a—;'w:- '~?.e~iila.za.... .~s.sa.n:t w•,.~•. •uzn:~ ~a+.~ JhE ir HOOK& a ItlL.llaity of Popular I.OI:DON'S DIGEST. liluth editio (roma 17110 to tB6l A Y d CO.. Nu. 65 Wou.l fur the eals of 18441.1.m0re. Ao 17 WATER. ,TIMkT, %1:w I Oki WII.OI.I:SALt ISILOCER PlTTSlttlittiH, P* U&NE ANL WOOD 1;WAIRI. 111g1JVCAD PU.ICKS, For the Pittsburgh GRUM, Dr. Plumer and. the•Allegateuy City' Presbyterr• The vote of the Pgesbytery in the case of the! dillioulty at the Centre] church; of Allegheny,, has,exoited very general surprise. According, to the proceedings Presbytery, the fact; stands out againet Dr. Plumer, undisputed by him, that his sympathies 'with the North, in its attempt to maintain . the integrity of the j Union, and to suppress xebellion, do I not go far enough to induce him to offer.a prayer for the suevess of our arms. The point was die tioetly made at Presbytery, by Dr: Williams, in an eavellent speech, : as well as by others, and as deoldedly, evened by Dr. Plumer. Worn than tide, the statement was avowed by Dr"whom . Dale,ln a defence of the unmoral- Ids is represented, Ia must effective style, to which Dr. Plumer gave tacit adults - slop, that imbed made precise assertion to the effect that he could not pray for the sue. nese of our armies because his heart was not with them. This view of his, in reference to :the momentous crisis of the times, J was 'well understood. Members :of Presbytery .' were folly aware of it: It had been repaged, over and over again. It had met with no denial. The nearest approach to excuse for the delin quency, appeared In a prityer, earefuily,writ. ten for use by the Doctor,' and . presented by himself as a plea in his favor, in the first stage PI - the trial with referenee to the difficulties In the,Contral church. ;And yet he Was sus faired. ; It was,a plea of the Diwtor's, in excuse fPr bis coarse, that many 'ands near friends were' In active eo.operatiortwith theSoulfhern'itiny in its present straight, as though . that 'Viet wen a justification t of hie course! j Suppose the Doctor had a blood religion who happened tobe an adulterer, or a murderer, or a thief ? I. that apology suMoilualer him, before .ood or man a to refuse to, implore the blessing 'of heaven open the virtues find the agencies erti!'r ployed to protect them 'which have been out-, raged by Cri m ens The plea is prepos teroos. ' is crime Ir. one -own brother, ' commite it. Roman virtue, as Must:Sited the case of common reeollection;' spared' not , the punishment doe ion transgresskin of the lath though the perpetrator:were the only. son of the upright tether; that; sat in -Judg-• merit and issued the decree , that left - him' childless. If the elnting- war were a; Pon dig, set 'start and kept In isogon- 'lmlay to. Satisfy • - billigetent inclination on the part of .the people, - Color might, attach- to the apologyitint.when theinomentotur questions, lying at the bottoniof the difficulty, ars taken into accotint, it is perfectly astounding that • man of , Dr. Plitmees standing in society Viiio:blifilt . o,saulfit. • IDDLE & CO., ' , BB AND PROPZIETOHB. on Office No. 84 Fifth Street. 1 0 A ND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY, INO TILE LATEST NEWS qt. TO TUE • ITBLIOATION. EDIT Publicat NONNI OO?iTAIN HOUR op TERMS: Corriou-48 per arinutp lu oak from carrion. Roast a 12 cents per EVENING rants par W Drnox-43 par mama 4 from cirriens. lo orb Weimer The or more bratlably in ADVES corios-814Li casks. IN for annum , 11.15; Tea or npoorda. SI per annum advance. • 'ING AT REASONABLE RATICS. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 11 Better Things, la addition to the improved tone of both Houses of Congress, since the late disappoint ing tam of affairs 90 the Peninsula, we have soma other hopeful signs of aroused energy which it giros 'us the greatest satisfaction to note. First of all, we may remark that) pr,ompt etepe have been taken to reinforce the glory covered veteran's, whose decimated divisions have escaped front the fatal swamps of the Chickabominy, and the terrible succession of battle* to which' they were exposed by un skillful 'generalship, and the desperation of enemies: whose dire necessities impel them to risk everything, and dare the most imminent dangers, to retrieve their sinking cause. Burnside's forces, fresh from 'their fields of victory in.. North Carolina, are already with the army en James river, which event before their most welcome arrival, had been Vonsid erably::reinforced by. Shields' division, and severer other bodies of troops from various quarters. The rapid conceutration of the troops under the various Generale whore commands are united tinder tho aupreme command of Gen. Pore, evidently points to an important and -we trust immediate movement on Richmond from a direction which may secure more de cisive resift., towards crushing out the rebel lion by cutting off the best line of retreat for the rebel army, thatrever could have: been secured by making the attack from either the base of the James or the York river, °rhea). From the large and efacient fleet of .gan boats now on the James river, nevertheless, we aro warranted in looking for most impor tant and -, excellent anxilary service, not. Only In keeping the line of communication, and supply unmolested by rebel .batteries on the banks of the river, bat also in the reduction of Fort Darling and the removal of whatever obstructions the rebels may have placed in the channel between that point and Richmond —where, :for some Incredible reason; or other, notwithstanding the proximity of the impregnable Monitor, they have been suffer ed, foetnany witch!, to make their prepara tions uninterrupted. Perhaps, indeed, the result.ef their efforts has been ouch, that for the presets no efforts can remove the ebstruc tions theihave placed in the way of onr, as cending.flitt ; but this is torn° means certain, and the_naval commanders are the very men likely to try conclusions very earnestly with whatever opposes them, before they will give ap - the case as hopeless. Among other hopeful indications, besides those already mentioned, we sincerely rejoice to.see thatthe earnest and energetic Laws, of Hansa, has been requested to re-enter the army, and that Col. PIANX P. ittsta is to di rect his restless energies in the same import ant line of service. • On tho whole, the aspect or 10-day is tar Crum discouraging, and we way not icipato 04t we will noon rijolce because "out o/ the nettle danger, We l o nue plucked de flower safety !" Good News from Washington. Our special correspondence from Washing ton, which in oar evening paper is necessa rily crowded on to the fou•th page, brings is the cheering intelligence, that the Adminii tration is about to adopt a more vigorous pol icy In the conduct of the war; that the rose water policy of protecting the rebels from the consequenoes of their own madness was to be given up. Hereafter, It is indicated, the atres are to be used for patriotic purposes,' to dig, or labor, or fight for the cause of the Union,as the awe may require, and in this way by the offer of their liveslo the service of, their country, be able to earn . theli freedonii We hope these good• indications will all be verified, and that we shall go to work in right down and hearty earnest, in crushing.outthis infernal rebellion, which has already bObi the country probably one. hundred thousand pre-, clone • •.• ;! 1 21 , t;' - i'V. r"7"'"' should seek shelter for shortcoming under ito flimsy a subterfuge Another plea of the Doctor's is, that the war question Is • political one, and that it does not become a minister of the gospel to inter meddle with politics I On this-point he has cited Scripture for his purpose, and he has quoted the Book of his Church, and he has repeated the "deliverances" of the Ecclesi astical bodies under which lie officiates, all to confirm bite in the position. The question of i Polygamo in Utah s a political one; the ques tion of the Substitution of the Christian Re ligion for Idolatry in the Roman Empire ones was a political ono; the question of the Re formation in Germany, England add Scotland, ,was a political one. In fact, every step, al most, of progress wide by the Church, carry ing along with it corresponding advantages to society, has been accomplished through gpolitioal" means. Civilisation has trodden along an uninterrupted path of blood to at tain its nearer approach to perfection. And yet, on the theory by which he °senses him self, Dr. Plainer could not have prayed with Lactantius or Luther, nor offered a supplica tion with the ministerial heroes, and mailers of binary, in his fatherland I One't very soul thrills with horror to think that a canoe esteemed so sacred throughout the length and breadth of loyal America, that scarcely a man is met in the tartlets, or on the highways, who has not pledged the life of a son or a brother to maintain it—how earnestly and to what end, let the bloody battle-fields made memor able within the year attest—that such a cause should lack for sympathy enough in the bos om of a minister of religion to prompt the in vocation to God for success in' our battles Homilies can be preached consistently with the "Book," and "deliverances". of the Gen eral Assembly on the running of omnibuses on Sundays, or on some feature or other of the Roman' Catholic question in its civil bear ings' and yet the war must languish for one brief petition at the shrine of worship, be cause it is a 'ipolitical" topic. What effect upon certain important interests the action of Presbytery will have remains to be seen. The consequences of the state of the case, as existing previously, were deplorable enough, and now, that a respectable Court of the Church has, after grave and protracted consideration, .given implicit sanction, at least, to lbe well defined and most palpably disloyal sentiments which furnished the basis of the case on which they sat in judgment, the results can be foretold. The attempt of Pres bytery, well intended, to bear a loyal testi mony in the set of resolutions adopted at the clone of, its session, only makes the matter worse, beisause the failure to secure the con currence of Dr. Plainer in their passage, only lent a new evidence of the truth of the charge laid to his account by presentation of the memorialists. GPs The "Master Race." The Richmond Whig, of June 25, had the following article, stating anew the grounds of contest between the rebels and the nation. It was to establish the right .of the "master race" of slaveholdiog aristocrats to rule, that thirty or forty thousand poor whites, forced into the rebel army, died before Richmond in the battles there : Since the great battle of Shiloh, and includ ing it, we have had an almost uninterrupted series of victories. We have encountered the enemy generally with heavy odds against us, and frequently behind intrenchments, but In no single lostauce, unless it be the noes plained affair at Lewisburg, have Southern troops failed to exhibit superior maohood to the mongrel and many-tongued enemy. Indeed the whole experience of the wa, is an attestation of the. truth long chive diiiMov. ered by impartial observers, that the =ster nums of this continent is found in the south ern states. Of a better stock, originally, and habituated to ruarilieepursuits and exercises, they hare ruled in affairs of state, by.foree of the stronger will and larger wisdom that per tain to and distinguishsuperior races of men, while on the geld of battle they have in every contest held a priority of place, conceded to them by their present advervaries. This natural dominanoy of the southern people has had much to do in bringing on the war. Tie inferior race, grown strong fn numbers and ambitions from prosperity, have revolted against sad now seek to overthrow &oddment°, those 'those superiority was a con slant Source of envy and self-reproach. There Is no fiercer autievolenee than that of .cm•to, and it is this which has so long stirred the Yankee bile. Always in the presence of the ! I southern has felt a strong sad painfully repressed impulse to tote od in, hat. This CODSCiOUI inferiority has galled the jealous and malignant creature until he has broken out in• servile insurreetion. lie has vainly concluded that his numbers can over whelm and exterminate the subjects of his envy, and flit ho, succeeding to the broad acres and liberal habitudes of the southern gentry, will come to be looked upon as a gen tleman too! • With us the contest is one for hereditary rights, for the tutored things of home, for the old repute of the better blood—with the Yan kee it is a rebellious and infatuated struggle for a place he is unworthy of, for privileges 'he would degrade, for property he would barter, and for Institutions he could neither, comprehend nor enjoy. It is the old and never-ending 'strife between patrician and proletarian, between gentle and vile. It is the offer of battle on a new field of muscle against spirit—numbers against courage. It is not upon southern soil and among the de scendants of Cavaliers and Iluguenots alias this battle will go in favor of brute force. it may be that the armies-in front of this city' are 'about to'rush into mortal wrestle. When they meat, It will not, perhaps, be upon such unequal terms es we have generally en countered. Btit Should there be as great ine quality of numbers as on other fields, it may and will be neutralized here as it ever has been, by the superior courage and constancy of our troops. True to their lineage, their fame,•their pledges, their principles—true to the expectations and prayers of all who love them—true to the immeasurable interests that bang on the issue—the soldiers who fight for liberty and native land will never give back, never weary, never cease to strike, till certain and glorious, victory perches on their banner. It is the Object of the new submission par ties, and eo.called Democratic, organizations, and of the Democratic presses, to bring the North again under the control of the "Master Race," which so long has controlled the coati ' ' • try, with the help' of Northern Democratic Donghfaccs. We rather think they will fai' , ‘A Second Daniel Come to Judg. ment"...Literal Translation of one of Gov. Stonily's Orders. NEWEICRX, June 30.—As the 24th Massa .chusetts was about leaving Washington, an :incident occurred which reflected credit upon jibe acumen of one of its officers.' A pretty . , mulatto slave girl, belonging to a citizen of the town, had been acting as house - servant to Lieut. Turner, and when marching orders were received expressed groat anxiety to •go frith the regiment to Newborn, and escape bondage. She was ono of the $1,500 brunette thatthe Herald alludes to in such coarse terms. She took refuge on boaid one of the steamers qn which the 24th had embarked, but: just be- fore the time for starting, her owner appeared with an order which read as follows:) "Jolla Doe boo posatiesdon to search for rall slave girt Itsraietts, sod bo protected - hi on doing.", This he presented to the Quartermaster, W.llutchingS, and doninnded the girl. Mr. ilutchlugs, seeing the trepidation and anxiety manifested in the countenance of lien riettaiasked her, "Are you willing to return to your master ?" "Oh no sir!' she said; " , please don't give me up to him l'! 'Let me see that order, Sir,".! said he to the owner, and reading it. aloud, he. remarked, "This gives yqu authority to search for yourtirl; you have searched - for, tairiandthere she is. ' Yon ire be-protectad..ln Making-your search; - yob hive boon pro Meted. -This gives you no 111/ ttlbli!) to take her against her will. Sbe dere rietwish to you, and you can't take' her. :And 'tinis...the sooner you get off this bait, the better It:wilt be for year. skin: As he'said this with the detarminatida of a man 'Who was not to.he: trifled ai tit, the discova.;, Saki owner:beet ti precipitate retreat, amid the jeers and 'shouts of the bystandera, and the poor girl was saved from the fate to which last and cupidity would have assigned her. . ` ~e.5...~a - .. ..~.vr,,. «s.S+'',..~4ayafr-..:F.a;.7 "Abraham Lincoln and his Militant' and- Mercenftirleeo." •. The Butler County DomocratilcConvention, held for the election of deleiatei to attend the . Fourth of July demonstration at Columbus, adopted a series of re.solutions, *part of one of which we copy from their organ as tokloSrs : • Resolved, That we view' with apprehension and alarm the persistent and!iatiobous efforts of Abraham Lineaa and his millions aird eulfceea ries, to heroach upon andiebeert the rights and liberties of the people, and to create • a strong , centralised and consolidated National Gov- I ernment ; and we emphatically denbunce his late declaration, that he would, in a certain contingency, arrogate to himself despotic power, and free the slaves of the South by.. Ex.. ecutive Proclamation. • i Now, that is worthy the Dertiocracy of Whippee Swamp, South Carolina. The same Convention also 'resolved that it could not "too strongly condemn the repeated and grass usurpations of poweir by the Elena tive..Dopartinent of tho Government, in Sus pending the writ of habeas corpus." It also Resolved, That we regard the abolition 'of slavery both. District of Columbia as en wise, dishOnorable and unconatitutional."' And Resolved, That the present. system of Fed eral taxation is unjust; unequal and oppres sive, and ought to be so altered that the Eastern States would be compelled to hear their fair proportion of the public; burthen s • and that the Federal Government should a be taught that. the Great West will not ( permit itself to be utterly impoverished and ruined by partial legislation. G And most inconsistently the saute Conroe o Resolved, That the courage,' denotion and patriotism of the eons or Ohio, who so' nobly nd promptly responded to the call of their even:anent, demand our profound 'gratitude, and outitlo them to our heartfelt ttianlts and we are proud to assert that their valor and in trepidity have sustained the honor of their State on ovary battle-field. The pretense of profound gratitude and heartfelt thanks to the "sons of Ohio who in nobly responded to the call of their Giverti orient" will not deceive anybody. i that sort of hypocrisy, which is tho tribute vice pays to virtue, and thus the cowardly treach. cry of partisan. schemers pays to the Bober,. 40E4 loyalty of the mass of the iwople. Perhaps the Butler county "Demo ate'? will make clear whom they mean by i the "minions and mercenaries"' of Ahrahain coin. The Southern Brethren of the : Butler., county "Democracy" style "the sons !Ohio who so nobly responded to the ,call thei r'Government" "the minions and mercenaries,' : , of Abraham Lincoln. Was the phrase bor :. rowed from the secesh, and if Soi. is its cation as made in Butler county original Cincinnati Cummerciot. Lute from BleClellan's,Army. A correspondent of the New It?":ork..Trib Hen. McClellan is pushing forward the work on his intruichmente with great rigor. • Yes terday he personally inspected the line and works, and wherever he appeared he Was vociferously cheered. The troops are 'rapidly improving in condition, although since the ruceot battles they have done a great deal of„ work in the trenches. I understand,thet Gen. McClellan has sought the services of a` large body of negro laborers.from Gan: Burnside's command, and their, arrival is daily expected. He could got them nearer hOiae. Large num bers of negroes have come into our ramp, and are employed by officers and men as servants. Should its number increase, as it doubtles! will, they will be organized' working gangs to reliever our soldiers. • The ground on which our troops are encamped, whieb, when they first occupied it, was'littleless thatra sea of teud, has become . dry, and the army is beginning to realize a degree of com fort unknown While in the swamps of. the Chickahominy. Flag- Officer 0 4.1sborough has cranqrred hie flog to the Dakota, and gone up thelamcs to take personal command ut the naval force sow co-operatinp\ with Oen. McClellan. Capt. Chase, of the Minnesota, accompanies the Flag Officer. , . . Our lines extend between four and fivemiles from the river. in a semi.eirelOmith'fianks resting on the James. The rebel lineil•are t o iue four miles beyond, circling , in a similar' shape. A balloon reeounoissance ,was made this morning, and a large number of tents wore to be taco in the direction of Fair Oaks. Quiet prevails along the whole line, and active operations ore not expected at present. • A REPUBLICAN hiAsa Alernsa,in,Philadel phis, on Tuesday evening, passed the follow ing revolution : Kesoired, Thai the efforts now mating by Northern 'traitors, and prominent Politicians of the Breckiaridge school, to divide the peo ple of the'North, by the - discordant spirit. of party, in the great struggle now pending, be. trays a ijinpathy with the enemies of, 'the Government, and woold,blooded indifiMince to the fato of our armies that finds lig paral lel in our history, except in the conduct of the Tories of the Revolutiod. BEDFORD SPRINGS. A. G. ALLEN' . , Sespectfully Infiirtas the public' that thiseelehratel and fashionable watering' place la cow open. snit folly ptepared Air the reception and aixotutnistation , ef visitors, and will be kept open until the tint of Octobei. . Peremo, vrfehtng BEDFORD MINERAL, WATER' will he supplied at 'the following prime, at , tho Spring, viz: - ,1 • - Pot a barrel, (0ak,),.... ..;..... ... ......113 On. YOr a half barrel; ("WO-- ........ 2 1:10; - Portia. wlething rooms or any information In no gard to the plat* will addror tho "Lkvlfrd Mineral Spring. Company, Bedford, Pa." - - tay2l:6w . CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS McCORELIC4, GIBSON & CO. MANUFAC :t IIItiCLIS or Lead Pipe, ' Sheet Lead And Bar Lead A LSO DEALERS TN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and Nl/1111 BTtgrf, 11IteWICII M/111 AND Syna.neir: • Being areltudvaly in the Lead Trade, we can furnish' be above to better advantao to btednanoind Int crux' terms than ant , be had alsewhert,:t apn:Cen DpoEke orrnaTif, oRmAGS4I4Ik LIL, in bottles, in tbe . foi.in• el lierdet: 'lt entitled toiluael inefereital :neer the Liquid Olinite at Magnesia,' busing; nut muet klinetal &In n ns Pointer", and igher itiottlar atticits—Wlien -Olke tn lb* matuini. tegularlyi It baktil a in i tt , erect: on the' g.enntal 'syetern VeinCrilli Union ontecting nclettieei sue :a:ding - 04 Au planate.' tor ante. by Amax 7,631111119 now, 1 . 00319,und next: Druggist., end 'at. the manufactory,. NU:: 193 Swint tree; Yew Tart. prieti 33 mite, . . . . A CARD.-=-We 'would: respectfully' irk form our friends and the public; that - ira twee' /..t feerhu - d, mad arena , uPitdeg. One of the largest , and beet selected sunk: or inc,BS cfmailoA/01. PAINT:I..OIU, Ulf IC ST orri..rritruarraz sad rdROT ART/OLE/1s dm. kg. to be found , In the city, which we, are pivoted to len In quintrtles to suit etistomena at low fiances, oar entire stock being bought for cestrfrom Ant hands. , -.--'• 4 WO i iirkt,r;Acit, - ... - 30 5 ,- Libisrty street. ' ,; riIIEESE I ESE2S bisi: - Fam" 14, ,I'matittuoth - Hamburg Obese . Aut. recoi.ai r mid for We . by ' VAN GOADEI4 • • • 114 Elocoadl itrteL'; . . . SIUGAR CUR ill D bhdtchciice cazwitaiedsoguaid, - rv*lved sad- t0r . 5515 . .1.100X224 1 1E12. 75 Water sad Pi ?root itreeta; DIASTEtt-I.l' tons land .Plostor rot by ` (fun.. .11. fL DOLLING, IME.-200 bbis. Louisville Lime, ler caw. J. 4A ITTTELTY. • 731 iii;. --300 bbls. fresh Lime for Bale Le• =Urn. I . I rSUR.I.reE e • VIRE INISURANUEO3I" THE HELL. .1: ANCR lIIUI'UAL ' INSURAIWZ COIIPANT. .or PULL ADYLPULA.O• BUILDINGS, UntWed • - perpetual, lIRRGBANDISR,.FITRSITURR.O., town sr country. - 01lice No. dm Walnut street.. Clastrat, 9 , 11 104 . Auden, 9.3041,5412 9 G—turested Rdlova: Find Mortgage on ImprOval City Proper/ ty, worth doable tbe. antount......---....5155,000 00' Ground rent, Ant . 2,462 60 Pears. Et. It.flo.is G per mot. " Dortgage Loan, ISO ~000 27900 all City of Philadelphia; 6 per and, 7 0 , 1 ,X210 10 Ail bev y county It per et. P.' R, R. Loan In,ooo Collateral bonds, well meurecl.. .. 2,600 40 .- Llautlngdon and B ro ad Topilfornfain Railroad .Cempany. mortgage 4,000 40 Pennsylvanta Railroad Stock.. 4,000 all Stock of Reliance Ilutnalloanrance C 0... 24,260 40 Stock - of County Fine Insurance C 0.......,,. 1,050.00 Steck of Delaware AL S. Insurance Co.. 200 al - Commercial Bank do ...----..........-- 6,135 91 klechanice Bank . - ............ 2,012 60 Union 11. Insurance Cu:a 16040 Bills Receivable, business 16,291 18 Book Acconnts,accrned In etc-- 0,216 79 , • Dub on band and is hands of .agents-.... .1„yos Is • 42108,668 OLEN TINQLEY. Presidm, DOLE 0701111: Clear Tin p Samuel Beto , Z . bibrup .u. Wm. R. Thompson, Bat. Taunt Robert Steen, Ches. LeMnd, Frederick Brown, Fretrk. Lennig, Wm. Musser, Js rob Stinting, O. Steremon, C . S. Wood., 8.4. W. Thigley, .myth Bowers, John B. Worrell, Jae. 3. Wootlerard. Harebell 11111, • John &moll, Pitteb'gb e . B. 11111{CLUDA N. Secestars. .1. 0. COFFIN, stAy.a. Third and - Wood reet., G Northeast wruee IsiDEALN El' Y eaIAIN el': - Lobo By PASy NK flax INS LI Loon cou OP .PITILADELPiILt, 4:16...0 4.37 Chestnut stre,ito.tear Fifth. ' Statemeut of &wale, ..7.o3iar lboO'i • r obtlahett • seacabry to au act of Aanetubly. Pint Mangum; amply occuted...... - ..$4000,1051 iq - Beal rotate, (prael. m 4.8108,324 04 met - 1 0 2,00,V 00 Teceraltary Loam, - on ample Cop 10 yacuriea atecal " ..... ' .),1715 Stocks. (pmoeutveluo 7 . .1) cu56.„::90,708 Note. and Bills Bewirabl o ....:......:..: .... I,nt uo .. 0: or Th. only Drente from premiums w s4s hich - h is is Coreproy eau• divide •by law are from Asks which have boon determined. - - • Insurance Made on every description el property, In to end country, at rates; no kor W areconsiatent with security. Sincwtbeir incarpoietion, it pent d of thirty yeas, Four they are paid loose. by fire to ao =mint atoseding lifiltiosi of Do/kirs,thirshir anordia6 of theta vantage. of irieurratte,'al ebill• .ty 110 tlabtllli dispoeition to meet with prompting. el I . .. , . Low. paki during llso year 18 0............5106,345 61 . Mordecai D. Lewis, Job It, tiosith, . :. Tobias Wagtier; David S. Drown, • Goo., W. Itlehariis, dUnuel Groat, I George Fides. (MAULED N. 11 ANCKliat, Pr:widow. ',. EDWARD U. DA LE,. Firs' Pesottest.. . i Ws. A. Ernst, tberetary pro' rota. • ' • - : • J. GAM cusrlN" Arita myil • 'Ottios Northeast/NED cor. Wood A Third sts. . -, • - UTES'rERN IA I,AL,A.,seh; mp(10 ,-&—• - T Y try lig . PVITSBIIIIGLI. . ' ' . It. 23.1LLN11, Jr., Prosidost. G. M. GORDON, Skeretail r.. ' -.. . . , . , Office, No. 22 Water street, Spabit 4 Cu.'. wm.i. house, up earn. P litaburgb- - ,:-- ._..— -- . -, '...7 . .. Witt Susenrogoisst ,R= 4114 . 1 firs • ssaf Nutt.. 1444. 4 1f.,,,. lastitaCitna,ne.x . nesiteti by.Difacton ars teea • kamei:ii. der essourrity, oatt solso are . detirr. osiud, by proptptsaa asul I,aimasly; to- imrainkin At - . i; ,- . : ' obororder sobia [boy hue assumed, as_ Owing the im: • 1 ~, prosaic* to duo no Ude. la be 141ftirrat. . ASSETS, OCTOBER 30,10591 • filortplea ...—.......... —..-..;.......... •.• 2,160 lit ,- '• .1. , Ofilos It urnitoro.—....— 3.50 i ti - -; , /,.. !Opus Accounts, Ac...:.......... 7,809 iv - : 10,351 99 ,7-..t.-74, Pr.mium ... ioitZ.... ' 21, 655 11 Notes and Dills Discousted..- ..... -. ..... ....• 174,074 12 • • • ' gAel,:!sl 22' Diacuioan; IL 31111er, Jt., 1 Andrew • Aekley, / James McAuley, • Alratteder..eser, Nathaniel Holmes, David!. Log, AlLe.::• /Welch, . Rees J. Thonhie,' George Dania, ' • Bend. P. kLikowiAl, . William EL Smith, ' Jae 'll.. Al'eutte. 0. W. 13icketeoo. my3o ' ' . Y. / 1.1 .: 00 1/:DON,Feerda•Y. .•_. FOlea; -fd.A.mN.LLNLE• INLA.ND •SURANCE.--INRITILANCR 'COMPANY or RTH AIfRIHCA, PLILLADRLPIII.S...' 4-:.lneorporated s.stio.ooe. . Fiteta, Janu.ary r ; THOM .8 •• ARTHUR G-covVlN,Presi.fmr. piierr,s...a.4.-- • - • INSURANCE CO.' OF BTiTs OP rTNNSYLVARIA, PHILADELPHIA: lucorporated 8:AA000.• Owet.,•Fobroaz7 0 HENRY SHERRERD Preekiv • :IFILLIAILI HARPER,Rocretary. ;• '• • • HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO 4 ''.. HARTFORD. r p orat ed' lBl pßii;ssoo,oCo:. • #l.mti May tarp: -H. HUNTLNODON,,Praidatt S ALLYN, eavgary: • " • • OP' inistrance la tho itod tellable eoto puzi, uht be.obtaltaxt by epplication to - W. AtIM E t 7 7 . 87 Water larval, oy I do i. (1 111 ZNSINSURANUIS COM eAN Y OP PITTSIRIIIOII. Ottice, corner Atarket-and Wi!ier sinks, airoond door. 82,11 - lIEL REA, BAGATAY, Rai-Mehl. Insurer Steamboats and t Imre, agsitiit be and.damso to The oarigatkP, of Abe dot/Maria l and; Western -- Hirers; Lakes a,, Be ir fows, and th. naription of Sha Stess. agalust loss and damig•-by Ore J:l,. Wm. flagolny oulßaroa . , , 111, Eler, Jan PArk, Jr., • Johsfald r pt, W. G. Johnston, Baw r. Joh " HarieW .) . 1f0n...T.' Id.- rtsstoet nt o. s; John S. DtlvArth, Bstrin et /3 •-• ; 'Charles II; fl 'Zug,aromal3lnghtun, ' &Lel' ty/I ' 41.1.EVIIEN V INSURANCE ,IX fAI LL PANT or PITTSB . I7IIOH. Onlia, Na 37 fllO. street, Bank' Block: P3autta admiasi all kind. of Tilviaild Idarldei Malts ISAAC JONE2, - Pratitm&_• - 30/111 D. DIcCORD, Fica Pradd.ad,' . - ' Capt. Wit.:DßAN:Gowal di .w. . -IJohn D licCatd. Cap ß. t.:Adam Jaotar, ,11. tarling, -- - - . Capt. Wm. Dean... B. L. 31cOrew. • . .. Itobt. 11. Davis- . iloas , Hirrry 11 4 4 : 8.. a Gray, John Irwin, Jr., B.L. Iradtaretork, rI RCHITECTUR.I.L.- 4ALEB AL BAI.PII, Amoarnar, .. . , Preptive rattICIT., X 11 4.111.K011 MU/ SPECCIIO.ITIita, " fr aft kinds of Bnildingn,.and ..upotiotends their • otontfon on roanninble terms. -Asnionkr trotnneri w?l,infax nttnetni AlEishon7 tILIARI,EB 13. STOVVE, ock Till. PHYSICIAN AND soltatoN, OM*, No. 16 itDYBdLBTBLLT~ :; Opposjes Colonnbile nesz . ==a rgrARIA)TTB_ BLUM.11:111A-Numillit saasta D2ataau -PIANO-GOBTBS. gerteiot_ltnokandalookal Imotroumoutn. Soicigeoe fix.thi , HAMBURG PIANOS,. alooIL&LL&T,: Ma& & 01:21. BOSTON' PIANMulth and,orith. golZaloans Attachment: - No. a FUtL Alien., toy& - :,RIEBER a 8a0.,. DEALER:I- tsr Istr u lft:lr t y ld 'l 3: celet 11812 PL 1 51t5, 444 0 ." ''..: ' ‘ lj ttr idreat,. Piti l a r burgh. • micr....215r- cl - takti ti. MELLOR, Daum, -ur elaVatt, Nuopto* . ao., No. 111 Wood otrost,q)otwom PO-tamer. Po, ijAMFIS CREL.b.44 btk, ROTE COTTON 71114 ALT,T(NitNY; =Mffl smtkissßAOß AHD • f j r: C 43l ?!' 4 #,Vitif z 3.2 H CUE T(1 TAcnigi %Mt. ' tlttbdret. grill ism! At entLm 114*(1°...;123W444.4: 07 coato4itt7brambi orii a - 4 40k !" 1.43 fiapd - Auld eLtczertnxlE ittNo7- V Unh.. eds, awn and Mr salt - . •8. LIGGETT 00 ; `:- 1 , 1134 e aint 82 Want nin;st. ALUGHlaittaii. CM= =ME
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