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JACOB FRY, Jr., Marmoset= Co E.I7RN2TOR GENITIU L joim nowE, or ppanuni co DEMOCRATIC MEETING! A MASS MEETING OF' TOE DEIIOOIIIOI WILL BE HELD 121 THE Borough of Manchester, ON SATURDAY EVENING, AUG, 16TH, AT HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK, IN THE MARKET EIOUSE SPEECHES uill bo 4ltlivured by Lion. Judge SHALER, E. F. JONES, Ems, FRANCIS FELIX, and others. The PITTSBURGH OLKE CLUB will also be in attendance. COME ONE COME ALL!! MANY DEMOCRATS Extracts from Buchanan's Speeh on . the Independent Treasury Etlll. t!MIIAT COUNTRY 14 MOST raospEaotra WHERE LA BOR COMMANDS TUE GREATEST REWARD "FROM MY 8001.0 RESPECT THE LABORING MAN. LABOR 18 THE POITNDATION OF THE WEALTH OF EVERY COUNTRY, AND THE FR ER LABORERS OF THE NORTH,DESERVE RESFECT FOR THEIR PROBITY ANT) ENTELEIGENCE EIhAvEN FORBID THAT I SHOULD DO THEM WRONG 1" READ THIS! BRITISH HATRED OF DEMOCRACY. Our neighbors ‘• over the water" take a deep interest in the SUCOOSS of the Black Republican party, and urge the election of Fremont eitli ardor. According to them, the success of that gentleman would greatly benefit and gratify the citizens of Great Britain. We have no doubt that such would be the case, and that the aboli tionists of the North would find powerful allies in the white slave drivers of Manchester and London:Birmingham and Sheffield. But will the people of the United States elect a President to gratify a nation which set a price upon the I' . 7.lV:.ldead of Washington and his compatriots! Will - they obey the organs of British tyranny, and crush the democracy of the New World. The London akronicle, a paper high in the confidence of the British Government, holds the following language in reference to our Presidential . strug gle We should be sorry to see Mr Buchanan elected, because be is in favor of preserving the obnoxious institutions as they exist, AND THE UNITY OF THE STATES. There ,afe ty for European monarchial g.,verntrient,, it the progressive spirit of the Democracv of the United States is allowed to succeed. ELECT FREMONT, AND THE FIRST I3LOW TO TILE SEPARATION OF THE UNITED STATES IS EFFECTED:" A PENNSYLVANIA PRESIDENT Since the adoption of the Federal Constitution we have had fourteen Presidents of the United States. They are as follows : Washington, 8 years; J. Adams, 4 years; Jefferson, & years; Madison, 8 years; Monroe, 8 years; J. Q Ad ams, 4 years ; Jackson, 8 years ; -Van Buren, 4 years ; Harrison, I month ; Tyler, years and 11 months ;Polk. 4 years : Taylor, 1 year; Fill more, 3 years; and Pierce, whose term expires on the 4th of March next, 4 years ; making in all 68 years. Washington's first term commenced in 1789. For 49 years of that time. Southern Presidents have filled the executive chair of the nation, and Northern Presidents only 195esr!, counting up the end of the present term. Pennsylvania was one of the largest and roost patriotic of the "old thirteen" colonies that fought the battles of the revolution. She was one of the first to adopt the Federal Constitution. She has been one of the most firm and steadfast supporters of the Union and the Constitution. She is now the second State of the Union in pop ulation, wealth and political importance. She occupies a commandingposition among the States —the Keystone, in fact, of the Federal Arch. Yet since the existence of the government Penn sylvania has never had a President. How shall this be accounted for? Will Penn sylvanians admit that our State has produced no men of sufficient ability to fill the high office? Is our State unworthy of the honor! No Penn sylvanian will admit either of these reasons. Are we of the old Keystone State totally wanting in that just and commendable State pride that distinguishes the people of all other States, and even of the despotic nations of Europe Every Frenchman is proud of Ffance, and is jealous of its honor and rights. Every Englishman boasts of the glory of England. Germans, Scotchmen and Irishmen retain a lasting affection for their native lands, and delight to recount the deeds of their heroes and statesmen. Virginia points to her illustrious Presidents with just pride, and Massachusetts boasts of her Aadamses, Webßiers and Quinceys. Every State is proud of its dis tinguished men, its generals and statesmen. Put old Pennsylvania—where is she'. Only one of her sons has ever reached so high a position as that of Vice President. For once, at length, in the history of our re public, in the 80th year of our Independence, Pennsylvania has presented a statesman whom the whole nation admits is every way qualified to fill, with honor to himself and safety to the nation, the presidential chair. Both at home and abroad he is respected and esteemed for his great ability, his ripe experience, his long and distinguished public services, and for every quality that can make a statesman or adorn a man. Even his enemies can find naught agair, , t his private character or his public act, that harm him in the esteem of any rational MEW No fault can be found with him, except tiiai he is a national man in his principles, an.] e . solved that, "sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish," he will stand F.y the Union and the Constitution, and all the best interests of bin whole country. Such is the wan our State hes presented for the tit st time for the highest honor in the nation's gift, and the nattun Ilse sccepted him, and has acknowledged his eminent fitness and the just and long deferred claims of Penn sylvania. His nomination has been responded to with enthusiasm by all national rote all over the land. One would suppose that all Penn.yl vanians would rejoice at this proferred honor, and respond to the general greeting with slii;ost unanimous accord. There is now a chance for history to record in the long roll of our Presi• dents the name of one Pennsylvanian, even in the first century of our national existence. And so we trust it will be. But strange to say, there is no State in the Union in which such desperate and embittered exertions are now made to deprive our State of this honer, and strike down her distinguished son. And fur what' To elevate in his stead an untried, inexperienced a - a of South Carolina. Fremont was born and reared in that State, and in his roving life has scarce acquired a perma nent residence in any other. The South has had the Presidency forty-nine year.i out of sixty seven, yet the fanatic abolitionists of Pennsylva nia, while cursing and reviling the whole South, and South Carolina especially, would take the honor from their own State and give it for four years more to a Southern man, and a son of South Carolina. In our esteem the South and the North are equal ; but neither section has a, right to the Presidency four-fifths of the time; and to the exclusion especially of Petmsylsania:- #4, 4 4 • ' i~ r ~ ~a rt ~ a ~. , ••,,n 4 ... i.. ' J~ 1t K , ..r 1 "6.. 46,4 • 's ar. w 4 41 46 ' *.* • +e;. - . Ot Pennsylvania freoraes:B we ask, ,which,. can HENRY. C 1141.1( $.1, - . LET TEM., • tritsl, - a native citizen of our own Hear what Henry Clay said thirteen years ago State, who, in 1848, wanted to extend the Mis- in a letter to the Rev. Walter Cotton, who was souri Compromise line to the Pacific, or a eon of laboring in the eati,,e of colonization. The far- South Carolina;: whose instincts and education seeing statesman and patriot foresaw the den are Southern, whose principles and capacity are gers of abolitionism, and his words in the follow unknown, and !who has no experience, and who, • tug letter seem now like prophecy. Let the it is positivelAsserted, is at this day a slave-1 laboring men read this letter, and reflect upon holder? Which can you most safely trust? the eloquent truths What avails a declaration of principles put out just before an election to catch votes, and writ ten probably by a committee ? Such a declare ration the South Carolinian hasjastmade. But even in advance of it abolition presses put up his name, and prate of the " enthusiasm" which no where exists; and call on all abolitionists in Pennsylvania to give the Presidency again to a son of the South, to the exclusion of the only Pennsylvanian who has ever been nominated fur the office. Will the people of our Stat., respond to such a call ? State pride, patriotism, common sense, justice, forbid 'AUGUST 15 Awl this South Carolinian is to be supported exclusively by northern votes, on principles ut terly hostile to southern prejudices and southern rights H And agitation, and Massachusetts and New York money are to do i the work ! And a "Kansas Aid Fund " can be filched from the un wary ; and funds and millions thus raised are to ' , buy newspapers and circulate them gratis ; pay for the false' telegraph news from Kansas, and load down the mails with demagogue speeches ; and all for what ? To give the Presidency to a eon of the South once more, to the exclusion of Pennsylvania for probably the whole of the first century of our national existence. That is the work of Pennsylvania abolitionists. And that is what money is expected to do. Our opponents endeavor to represent tile -o,3tead Letter" as a great fault of Mr Bu chanan. Those who have read it and understand it know that there is nothing objectionable in it . If nothing worse than that can be charged against Mr. Buchanan, he will escape unhartned and be triumphantly elected . To show what Josiah Randall thinks of it, we publish the following extract from ono of his speeches lie is an old line Whig, an excellent lawyer and a sound man, and he says : The friends of Mr. Fillmore bare assailed Mr. Bu chanan for his Ostend communication without admit ting or denying the soundness of the doctrine therein contained. I would remark that the correspondence of Mr. Everett, as Secretary of State under Mr. Fillmore, after the death of Mr. Webster, relative to Cuba, is more offensive, and ought to be more ob noxious to the criticism of conservative men than t'b Ostend letter; and it should be remembered that the diplomatic manifesto of Mr. Everett was ',sued under the immediate supervision of Mr. Fillmore and his Cabinet Mr. Everett is probably the best educated states man now living, he is an erudite scholar and a sound patriot. one thing is certain, any opinion upon ln ternetional Law promulgated by him is entitled to respect. Mr. Buchanan has been in public life up ward of forty years, be has filled the highest ati,ol, which his own State could confer upon him. Ile has occupied tbo highest seat in the Cabinet during e most eventful epoch; and he has twice repretelited his country at the courts of the two first nations in Europe. His private character stands wsthout blot or btemiam and beyond rebuke or reproach . and it is a high euloginm upon his public life that the " Cooeled Lever" is the only act which is designated by his opponents as the ground of attack. The Reading Free Press, a Fillmore paper, iu en editorial on the. recent American Couvent.on at Harrisburg, gives utterance to sentiments that mutt open the e 3 et of the Fremont men as to the utter hopelessness of getting the ex,- President off the track. In the Eastern part of the State they hardly know that the pathfinder is running, and are anxious for him to ded,ne Read the extract : " Perseverance, then, in supporting Freto..nt, whose antecedents are all in favor of slavery—who represented the counterfeit democracy of Calif,nia in the U. S. Senate for forty days, voting with Atchison and other Southern fire eaters upon ail questions touching slavery, is all wrong. Fre mont it the son of a Frenchman, too, and a Houma Catholic, as the facts abundantly prove; and the fanatics who nominated him at Philadelphia— dings and his ilk, avowed their preference for forei4o ere over American citizens, and offered as high a bid for the foreign vote as ever did the counterfeit de mocracy. An American, therefore, cannot go for Fremont. His duty is plain ; and certainly the only recourse left to save the Union—to put down famiti • Mine at the North and South, is to rote for Fillmore and Doneleon, the real candidates for the American party" The question now is, will Gni. John C Fre mont decline ' Our neighbor of the Comma,-real Journal, who, a couple of years ago, entlear,.red to get Judge Pollock to withdraw might regain his reputation for prescience in politics by getting the pathfinder to decline, and avoid a humilia ting defeat. Now is your time, Robert. DELEGATE ELECTIONS--THE COIN TY CONVENTION. At a meeting of the Couoy Committee Correspondence held in this city on Saturday May 11, 1856, the following resolutions wan adopted fixing the time for holding the Delegate Election and the County Convention : Rwo:red, That the Democratic voters of Allegheny a•uni be requeated t., aseomble In the several Wards, lt,o , ugh and TOtillbilipS/ on SATURDAT Tfll 'MD or AUOIAT to let Delegate, to meet in County Convention on WELNI,DA Tee 27r2 Or ALIMMT, at the Court Hoagie In the City of tattle hnrgh at ELErIX IYCLOCK A M t, 111/11.1nAtO ft ticket t epppotted by the Democracy ut ilea county at the next her election. The hours of meeting were fixed for the Wards and Boroughs at from Five to Seven o'clock P , and for the Townships at from Four to Six oclock P. M. Let there be a full turn out at the primary elections, that they may represent the united voice of the Democracy and not mere ly the politicians. It is as much your duty, Democrats, to attend the meetings for the nomi nation of candidates, as it is to deposit your vote at the election in October. Turn out then and see that men truly representing you are sent to the Convention. ALL Foa frOCHAIUN.—Hon. James Monroe, nephew of the ex-President, and for some years a Whig M. C. from New York, can't go for Fre mont, and it out for Buchanan. Not a single member of Gen. Harrioon's cabinet supports F-e -mom' and but one of General Taylor's. All the es-Presidents of the republic are against Fre wail The adopted sun and heir of Jackson is defruding Buchanan. The son and sons-in-law of 11 arriewi, the oldest sons of Henry Clay and Daniel iVehster, are also all for Buchanan. FREESSMuNT --The schoolmaster is abroad, but the Black Republicans have not seen him set. See Second ward Fremont stand. tin it in large letters are the words " Freemont and Freedom." Fremont spelled with two e's. So little known is their candidate, even to their leaders, that they don't know how to spell his name yet !! ' A RIURTEOUB VERDICT.—Young Jarbo, who killed Nally at Washington City, a few months ago, for the seduction of his sister, has been cc quitted. The jury were out only about fifteen minutes. The conduct of the deceased towards hie victim showed the utmost heartlessness - and cold-blooded villainy. Itntstrto.—There is tobe a pole 140 feet high raised by the Young America Democracy, of the i 4 ecotid Ward, on Saturday evening, at 6 o'clock. It in to be rained in front of John An derson & Son's foundry, on the bank of the river. Speakers, Glee Club and a crowd will be there. Come and nee and hear. THAT MEETING —We are assured by many that our estimate of the number at the Sixth Ward meeting, on Wednesday evening, is far too low. We are assured that not less than 2500 were present. It was a glorious meeting, any bow. Hnrra, for the unterrified. Tun New York Herald, rather thinks the elec tion of Fremont would not destroy the Union, but is willing to try the experiment. Tint clubs to our Weekly still come in thick and fast ; but there is room on our. books for a "few more yet " ~,1 , .L ,,, 1 4 1. 4 1 ' $. 4 NEM • 11. THE OSTEND LETTER. Will Fremont Decline ! MIME M=;‘! ASHLAND, SeDL 2, 11343 Mr Dean Sin :—Allow me to suggest a subject for one of your tracts, which treated in your popular and condensed way, I think would be attended with great and good effect. I mean Abolition. It is manliest that the ultras of that party are ex tremely mischievous,' and are hurrying on the coun try to fearful consequences. They are not to be con ciliated by the Whigs. Engrossed with a single idea they care for nothing else. They would ace the ad ministration of the government precipitate the nation into absolute ruin, before they would lend a helping hand to arrest its career. They treat worst, and de- nounco most, those who treat them best, who so fax agree with them as to admit slavery to be an evil. Witness their conduct towards Mr. Briggs and Mr. Adams, to Massachusetts, and towards me. I will give you an outline of the manner in which I would handle it Show the origin of slavery. Trace its introduction to the British government. Show how it is disposed of by the Federal Coustitu tion. That it is left exolusively to the States, except in regard to fugitives, direct taxes anti representa tion. Show that the agitation of the question in the free States will first destroy nil harmony, and finally lead to a dim/Moo—perpetuate war—the extinction of the African race—ultimate military despotism. But the great aim and object of your tract should be, to arouse the laboring classes in the free Smte.-., against Abolition. lapict the consequences to them of itnmediate Abdp. The slaves, being free, would be dispersed thromrhout the Polon ; they would enter into competition with the free lata.rer: with the Amerioan, the Irish end lierman; re.leee his wages, be etinft,unded with trim, and idsei Moral and serial etfmtling ;n.l it the ultrei bulb for Abo Minn and atnnigatimu,,n, ,how that th 4 ehjeet is to unite is marriage the labiiring Mack w man, to reduce the white laboring man to the despised and degraded condition cif the Mask wan. I would show their opposition to Colonits:ion. Show ite humane, religion', and patriotic 1/1112. Th they are to separate these wh.,ni abaci had separated Why do the Abolitionists oppose colonization T. keep and amalgamate together the two races iu vita lotion of tiod's Rill, end to keep the blutkr here that they may interfere with, degrade and thaolfle tll laboring whites. Show that the Rnti•h rarernaneta ie co-operating with the Aleditiotthte,/ , of di. "'e the i . I"eort, dam. V.,u can make erful article, that will he telt in every extrerrots the Union. I ant perfectly natirlied it will do gre good. Let MO hear !row you . n thu Slib.),(. 11.N11 , 1 Dr. I 1 IV ENTMott FL NI , - A homicide web committed in einq If nn tinglori township ou the rah , under the 1 . 4,11,u circutntlancee : Liam Flout, n.t . that , while working in his ,hop on Tuesday last, visited by a man hy the mime of Henry !tilath,, . of the same township,--a 111811 liy the nani • of Gardiner was also in the -hop After talhng some time, Mathiaß i l oarreled with Rout H .ut then left the shop and went home MatLiti and Gardiner went to the ..pritig, and after drink cj. Lind a quarrel, IEI which Litirdiiii-r 1141 the wiit, ILut scot to 9-epanite, then, &ling so. a h,.tt time afterward, Mathias at ked flout with u cluh Duntig the II" ILut atrueli, as he Ith self alias will/ a du!. heal. Mathias then went home--a phy 5t0..11 v a.. 5 called in, riTi UllfOittlllll/e WWI lay In n -tupuruottl lent :,al,l day, when he CII:s1 ..n Tuoatay 14- delivered himself up aul dr.Jught to iirep burg on the same lay !lout wa« commute I Tueeday last. there to await late trial. Math wa intoxicated at The time of the fatal ad/ SEW BOOKS. 't1 , ‘,.. , •\ A Tal. •.! N L S 1 Y F•rti The 131.,,re wok is n ilau•li-•Mely printed an bound volume of upward,: of 4(01 prigeti Tit author has abandoned the field go long woiL. by novel writers; he has left the depicting of do meetly existence in city and country tot richer and more thrilling eieLteil offered hy tier life. Some go so far as to pronounce '•: -, tr atuga - equal The Lost of the Muhicau- , ,' and its author a new Cooper We have not re 4, the entire work and are therefore unprepared acquiesce in such a decided coinplinieut H Miner Co , and W A. liildenfeuhey Co., have it for sale. BLAK BKPI KLI , A KATI NEXT -- The Tr A,. ,Fl Blaek lirpal,Leau .;itu Erie cuunty, l'a , in eummeauue up,4l a fpnech doiv ere.l at a Deima-rat,, uleetiap ray " Tlllt4 TWADDLE A tlol I THE • EN!, oN AND ITS • PIIESERVATIoN Is Too AND SICKENING FoR :IN\ EVVE( I . WE THINK THE LIFIERTy (IF A SINGLE SLAVE IS WORTH MORI: Tll -kN ALL THE UNIONS GOD'S UNIVERSE CAN 1101,11!- Here im Black Repuhlicainsm, pure and ut, dulterated Tits Chicago li , ok,ellers day that they have sold 8,01,0 live, Ftemunt tai l,b of 8uc1, , ,n tal At Cleveland, the sales were 13,02 ooye, of F remont an d ~f Buchanan. One huge . alone, in that city, has sold M,04.)0 come , of Upham's life of Fremont. We learn that a - yeller in this city on being asked as to the relative saled in this city, replied that the biography of Fremont sold about as fast as it could be obtain ed, while he had not a tdogle call for the life Buchanan —Gazette Not much wonder there should he demand f,,r the life of Fremont. Information on that so ,, rc is required by the millions. The life and service' , of James Buchanan are skimped upon the Cuon. try. No one enquires who is James Buchanan For ton Pittsburgh Pent f Afe.tyrs Edvtorc—l wish to acquaint the readers of your excellent paper with the fact that col M. I. Stewart is a candidate f.r nomination f r the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Allegheny county. Col. Stewart is a firm, consistent and influen tial Democrat, devoted to the principles of his party, and active and untiring in their propoga• lion. He in at the present time Deputy Prose cuting Attorney or this county, the arduous duties of which he has discharged in a manner highly creditable to himself and to the benefit and satisfaction of the community. Six years ago, when there was scarcely a of an election, Col. Stewart in a self sacrificing spirit, permitted himself to he placed in nomination for the same office for which his claims are tow presented to the public by hi, friends. Under these circumstances it would be no more than justice, now that the prospect of success is fair, to present him to the people as a deserving candidate for their suffrages. Col. Stewart was born, raised and educated in Pittsburgh. He is a young man of tine legal and scholastic acquirements, extensive acquain tance, polished address and great and deserved popularity. The Democratic County Convention which is to assemble on the nd of August could not select a more capable man than M. 1. Stewart. PLUM TOWNSHIP. THX old French chronicler, Brantime, gives the Spanish version of the thirty of female beauty thus: If three things are white—skin, teeth and hands. If three things black—eyes, eyebrows, and eyelashes. jf three things red—lips, cheeks, and units. If three things long—waist, hair and hands. If three things short—teeth, ears and feet. If three things wide—breast, front, and brow. If three things narrow—mouth, waist and ankle. If three things large—arm, hip and calf. If three things fine—lips, hair and fingers. If three things small—nose, head and bosom There are thirty beauties in all STILL THEY CONE.—The Charleston Evening News Is energetically supporting Buchanan and srepkipridge. That paper has heretofore been an advocate of "Americanism " and its editor, John Cunningham, Esq., was a delegate to and one of the Vice Presidents of the first Philadel phia Know-Nothing Convention. 1 I r • Peinnomoit•WnWri-alltruntair.:=Villtliiirfita the hest possible reasons for some time to believe that the stories about Col—Premont's wealth were wholly fictitious, - without the slightest pos sible foundatiotA in fact, and yet hisAirunination far the'Presidency was based upon his worth— the money he was worth. This was his only qualification, and that turns oakby his own show ing to•have been a bubble, ,a deception, a make bolieie. We find the statement in one of our respectable exchanges, which hears all the indi cations of truth:— !. From a reference to the official returns in the Seventeenth Ward of New York city, whflre Col. Fremont resides, it seems that on the 24th day of June last, that gentlemen, being assessed for personal property at one hundred thousand dollars, appeared before the Tax Commissioner, and swore off the whole amount, making affida vit that he had no personal taxable property at all. He swore, in fact over and above his liabili ties, he was not worth one single cent of personal property " So fades the mist into thin air and is lost to sight. A malionaire, but not worth a dollar' It he is not worth money, will some one tell us R hel he is worth? The inquiry seems pertinent, if lie has not a dollar 'of taxable property over and above his liabilities, what has he done with the money his herds of beef cattle sold for in Cali fornia ? What disposition has he made of the funds which he received from Congress? Has he squandered it all ? We are authorized to bet two thouwont five hundred dollar.l that the State of Illioutt , will cast her electoral vote for Buchanan in N.,:etn her next. If the sum le deemed too hmall, we are furthermore authorized to increase the het to five thousand dollars. MICH 10 N --The Democratic State Convent. 'n of Michigan 'net on Thursday, and u.oniiiiited Alpheus Fetch, formerly United States Se 44; for Governor. and E. H. Lathrop for Lieu! ernor. Presidential Elertoii and the ',O'er State officer- were 414, , mimin,f,e,l. Tile conven t:on adopted Ant., Maine law ri.,,,10t1e,a4. Air A Lady of our acquaintance, NI, ELI, No 1.1 Montt.. ,ttoot, t,••”Wo.i llfl, conplaiut f.r time, and alles I ital 1. adoweal t. Iht APLANE'... t , Vb LIVER PILLI . prooriO I , y She 110 .1, and aa.e that wall it •1,.. ta, 10d4p,11-It,of thr .4. ,1/1• 0-1,144 rogulartt) t•• nl: ••• In.; to lite Nun,. vi•4/11. ss sa U. .1 )1 Dysix.totta Th..- WI., sr. , sfiin'tssi s k,/a 11.1•% sisors 1.1/1.3f Ll...v.v.ma, ~sltt.sl :;,• Walt,' Of maloull.t, is In Ibe nu.il. 1 ols • It [La Lent rowdy (31 , 4 t,ffarod Esa Ootelnitt,l I.l‘or Pills. Try thrall The lund.d If 0.4 sostislsrlory. Nr..Lneorx .11 ,Aleful 6. ar.k lot Pi ti-ttrur Li-wr FP , manall tur,l Rs l',:e• l'A All oil,' Live./ 11.11., 1 e 1 euruur !.;, • , can th,u lt• 11.41 at all l •• Non. grivitine without Oho uointitte tit Fl.lOll No 1.4 xale hy the ot,le tilt , IS., f . .q/C4 , 1 11 ., I, J Kidd A Cu., , No cto Wouil strual. F.urtls. CLe- What a Druggist Say it--ta. I. Svorr .4 u. Itnkr 10 ...Ming u.) t.....tirmoly to U rffi, of ).ml' to .11. Improv...l Ln yr Nftla. 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I" , aut 61,1 ruing my original anirtiariirtee In rtay elirte 4a" that IN- Is-I tbirtaen year...l that, 1 laelavie lie haa imp/ai aid a heal / make the al.,•re rhaitrairtentn 111111111.,1, .1 I Interest In that. tit/stover C Maears LA:. It, M la bi Slrhirteai aria , . Lla Verttlifllgt snd IDIFItuF la. 1 arm ratio, a.....mtartaileil by reitifierthe of C. Nl,lArtae, for isla I.y Mnr,t141.16 e•I ,vvrhsr. I=l aP °rill fixation, Ute 11.L4.111 plaster to opuii..l istnot .rod rigor to 04•11 , by DA LLEY S PAIN I. (It ACM pavan), otbA awl tbo orta at. •b- Gut a the , 4.1+ , 4 pi • ex,l 10.1141, h.. lAI,I ,NI. all.l Orr , t•,t. .t , A'.l, r+. icr , l yuitu barenktof roi.l,;ng in tn,landy n riun,,,,y I L AI.L.AI t PAIN EXTHACTIift. rind alter it Lisa tiiid vet. a, Italt.lo. Even th,o. like the voltaii !Al r>. It will dtr.,t4 altrars, &swats*. an.] ineternorph4se tho I• t. nitig Irittneno. At iho piing C. 4. N.,. and ~PLAn! It 1.,11(1µ. you the pain Mate flu Mt. :Ai id aisMiAlll eta. err 111 speedily neutralized. N.•ne genuine without a eteel-plate engrave.] label, v. 101 azumturee of 9...14 at 25 omty par trot by Dr. YiEn 11 110 It . 0.44 ru m % tutd 'by moult «very tipsier ID torah. lone thi,oighoitt the UrktteYlStitas All flt,lors or lettera f.” al-- A:roam:ion or adrtm, kt bo addresond to C. V CLICK At 0. i., New York. • 004.4 ear Hootland"s German Bitters--Cortin 01 14.11.11 Ltitr, Fs{. Editor of •' Spirit t 4" Mu.," Dr C b Jimtreo--Dinit fir The Innen AI , tit peal horn..utand addition to tiro quantity iedd • h) 3,1.•a1e, Barber. your..egents, the two other atortawell more of thaw (hall any other medicine I find Men are flinch 1141 , 1 1.1 - a y aleacnnt fere? paltenta to rebuild thmt broken 0 , 1&.1.111 time I has used, duting the bait annum,. in my ;an Dnilly,four bottle* They warn reumuntandral to ma Mat I t neight.a. at a torte when no avatam u esr u. h dal. 1n.., ,1 frtm the att.-eta of a ser.l, 1 , 111011,110 i -el. Then poi , n.. rim appetite and t ad a tune mud rigor t.. my u lade ^panto. In our a the Septionloq Bombers of inn paper I reinter.] m. eota•n.uca .hr the want clients of the [lmam alone whit, tona thy Imvw hail a Inc,e .1,0,, and het.. uow het. no• the ..;nbartl meth-Int in tide vu In • rinChl.h,n, I would say their I foal groat IMmmr•• gn 1.1,44 telsthrlOtlY of the salt, and cucceas I...Tar/anon nitre, ttully. v‘alra, RALPH I,IIF. adnuttla.nnoilf .1., 11 FLEMING BM IS. and Dr. tiity Ii KEV:-Lh, lir Honor to whom Honor Is Our purling we .lisinfiw, and flattering 'loth,. nitwits teel never hale never will ho of are to the ikentillittit) •de feet But when we seen Ulan Met raising himself from the I..witst stai„es ..f .license, and t h an tionetit Ong his neislii• o friends and finally it whole viiminnifity through the 11,eney of an it; tide that lan accidentaliv dls4.oeoted. an at forced to tWilevi , in him. and give hint the teal laidirs and ire tumrt i•oniiiiii•thfils place that our r—ltlnllla can rtitlelett. :nal, reader, IM Mr. Kennedy, and rim h la the origin of his Medical Dist - uvery. The swot dosperste humor, or the or. crest Rite, lie id Rheumatism or Neuralgia, air Ore.! in, tie. ahorttatt Niece of nine by this act. idir LI til I. :nt 1 , ..,. t. rne..eVel y of Mr ,Ifirunsdy . 44- :we long advertisement hi an. tic; in;; Sold holemie nod rand tit DI:. (IEUHUF 11. K KY! t'l;' , 71"00.1 ett uet, eign of the U.,lde I/ m .1 P AIIN4Leny. . 104 .I*, ta} - Thousand• of Children Die annaall, tin• Croup. and yrt two ur lyres dn.a•e Rnners' I.n. z and Calk 1.1141111 will lirAll.)) I ilo• ir11,1.1111,11.1.1une limned In tho .liteana give (rye paean, 1.. tin• I r aIL Rini dielree,ug oenplainl Multi tlank nf li le equally Palo...vane in all polnnanav donna.. piMphiel. ale , ad verilbolitellt 10 v,ntlu•r 14111110 Ear !tale, wholesale and ratall, by K K oruo and Se.c.nd :.old nlen by 111CYUNR9UA' EMI West 1' Sell WA wry.. nll4l iIIICCK LIAM A M'KI SAN, t•lt r. n 1.9,1.14 lu 4q - Why you Suffer, Wilt,: CAS HE !so p,Alit oIiTA IN KlO—llave yon 4 / , .or.. Throat, Quinsy. Rheumatism, Neinalaia, Brun. hitiaer....ip mid Joints, 1 , 1,..ht Bites, fiat ne, ',pi sins, of Pains In ally pets of your systen.' I.re be relieved at once by using the most beautiful ot all Liniments. the Whit, Cy - can - am Liniment," prepared by Dr. SCOT, of thirgyntown, Va., and for sale cheap, Astuleatile and retail, Ly Dr. K /CYSER, 140 W,ool street, and JAS. P. FLEMINU, near IL R. Divot, All,,tbeny See int. vertisunient In apotber i+olutun of to .itty's paper. titlark/in Stockings and Hosiery ror If you don't want your feet pinched with bad and short Stockings, you will take our advice and go to I' DALTN, cor nor of Market alley nud Fifth street, and buy some of then elegant fine Stockings, that make your feet feel nice and mnnfortalle. Datr at. makes and sells every variety i,airry that yon ran mention, at wholonale and retail. Itoroffintnir the place, corner of Slat let alley and Fifth .cli gib? BatchelcWs Hair Dye--Piftten medal, rind diplomas, ri/Uri thoutund api..4,.atiwns '+tr 4(17 at teat the public appraelatinn. Brown or k hair, us trile to uahtr. as nature's self, I. produced innowly, alth"lit a cloture of falling, or injury to akin , hair Mode tatd sold. or applied, (in nine private rooms,) at BATCFIELOR'S, 233 Broadway, New York. Sold, wholeaalA arid rkoll, by Dr. (3 o • 11. KiTSJUI, 110 V 7.341 ittroftt Arir 1f you wish to buy a GOOD, and at the same time a Ch EAP PILE HAT, call and get one of our $3.00 HATE, whieh are on good as can be bought for the mope). in the city. 'MORGAN k Co., _aula 163 Wood eteeet. B' Rate and caps -4411 who wtch to wear a 14114 T and GOOD EfILT or CAP, should call at No. 164 WOOD at., and purchase what they may want to that lino. _ ~ v ~ ~~, +4. 4. .•, EMiIE.I - Yh.' - r _ The Washington Union has the following D. U K EY2 I .F.K, 14U Wawl , Wh..lneml.. A v... 1 1, .1 1' VLENSII4O, Allmrbrur, b.ar Kaitriad rui.e....1 they Atli 41... , n reel,/red 1.. th.ut natural ! r DALLLV. NuLadscitiror, R. V Clieff Kr ER & C , Maoula(111,1s MORGAN & CO., 164 Wood MINE . ‘,, ~ x r. !gAlp:Ani.te ` ' "V:',,V,y("•;—" "`-; -rittE ot 'E CO • 001tXgR . '01. WATclt AND MARKET STHALETti rItTIS.O4.I,ROHPIIi.e'' • RORERT O 11 . 4 0 1 t"0: ,6 *:- . Tods. Oftaxem; Secretary. • " 4.ellTb/aOanipitny dalesexert' inetitanCa appgtaining to. or connected withl.lF.E KIRKS. Also, against-11(XL AND CARGO RISKS on the Obio and Mieeissippl Rivers and tributaries, and MARLNE RISKS generatl y. And againnt Loam and Damage by Fire, and ogatuat the Futile .d the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation- Polieled leaned et the lovi.d talon ;..risistent T , ltti safety to all pat tree. DDISCTORI3. Itr.bart Chlway, Samuel M'Olut ken, Job P. Gar..-,ana, M. D., John Scott, James Slar4bail, David Richey, James W Ltailman, Clue lee Arbuthnot, Menu:Aar Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, ?tlautfiehi B. Brown, barbi H. Chambers, Chrletian Zug, Willburi - Carr, Robert LL Hartley, Jan. D Nlrtitil febla EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH. JOHN 11. z3 I EN BLIV President. ROBERT FINNEY, Secretary. C W. BATCHELOR, General Agent. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF MARINE AND FIRE RISKS. J. 11. Shoeutaagor. G. W. Chum, C. W. Batchelor, W. EL •Nitalck, Ina. M. Penuock, T. B. Updike, W. W. Martin . It. D. Cochran, It. T. Leach, Jr, John A. Canghey, George t. Seldea, n. S.tryan, Darla NPCandlese. . . Oat - All Losses sustained by panic. insured underyulleteu issued by this Company will be liberally adjusted and prompt ly ~PNICE, Nu. cal WATER STREET. ill WESTEIIN INSURANCE COMPANY, i m „,„ 5 „, ; „ , • , IH., ~itif,lll; F. M. Inaure agalust all knido ul r. All 1...t10s will 6 , 114.1.01) adjualudivi I • ~I t:) - paaf. A llama Iffetit noun, uLanaged by D, I,Who Lily ell kn,af ti in lb. efaurnituit and Who are dot laidotol, b. 1.(0,11pt11 , 11 eltt to maintain tho .-ho R, ter whin dm) have afaalutfal, no offering the beet prom ,•:, t, , thou ato, titlelft, to t,. mittlrokl. Dosazoas--it. ,hitter, Jr., C. W. Rlcketson, I , tier, Y. llolmes, Jr-, W. II Itouneu, George W. Jit Andrew James Lippincott, George Dareia, la ue, If Autry, Alexander Manch, Ch,auaa 114.-• Offltx, No VII Wat.kr taroot, (Warehouse of attssot; & Co., up istairn,) Pittetturth. uotal'ly A. A. OALlitign 8 A OAHRLER A. A. CARRIER & BRO., 63 Fourth at, eat, PittsLurgh, A Cr E N State Mutual Fire and Marine iznuraat Co., of HA IlitlhßUllll. CAPITAL, $380,000. Girard Fiat and Marine Insurance Co, of I . llll.Ab6LrillA CA VITAL, 111300,000. in•urance Co. of the Valle of Virginia WISCLIAANFEIi, VA. cAP/rA.L., $300,000. Commonwealt la Insurance Company, lIAR ItIS151", att. $300,000. Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., CA PA L ASO At./,6'4,15 4,4 et 9. Y~nusplvn ill so insurance C00, ,, f l'1178131;1;., II /•,1 / 1.% 1 , .1 Nk, S, 1,43, suathotila 4s. • A :n.r..rni 5 PEKIN TEA oNE hoott Is AFT OF THE EXOLLANOK BANK. t tsburgb, Pa. GREEN & BLACK TEAS t rn, Ow I tAp.A ten for CAMII. TL• c.otigo.ts of nil the flltl,,Eit dax.rviaud grail. of TEA In ought to thy Atm,. &if marts. mad Sr ILLI WIIOI.E.SALE AND RRTA IL 17 Tar V ERY LOWEST I•AS II PRICE °I PACH.K.I) TRAS, I'UT UP IN NterALlu PACE AO prrxwly wr th , ts tufo. TEA:r OP ALL OR APR.'', BY THE FIALA' CHEST. c,IFFRE, Mit/AIL tA.A.A)A awl CHOCOLATE of th., atn 111/..1111ki, lur L.dig .•0 111,1 , •tire iu the I , l3Mllletif le n earn gugraot tLat c10 , .11 al twit...lll will he an I , pl , iselltetl. A1.1,11,411,1iN1, ran THZ SALk Gr Ifft JAVNE' 1 , 171111.1 N S. JA 1 tlburgAL Juov 'AL I earl---i Earl FREIGHT LINE. XiMMOuMMW THIS LINE IS NOW PREPARED to bring, all kinds of height from New York, an three days, at , and from Philadelphia to do hours 10; CO, au 4avalw REC ICTS til VEN FJR TIAIR WITIJ A WRITTEN AIIANTEG. WI. No paper paclraFer or r.,r,..11 bundler, rr,ir ed. ECEIYEL: FELLIC/lIT C B. ALLEN, Aput, N. New York. .1 J. MoKKEVEIt. Agent, cur. Broad dud Locnat, YOT further Informatin, niply to W u 11414.11()LI, dguut, je4:lm—Jourrod fu Fourth ,t. SAIIIILTEL l'A II NESTOCK, FoREIGN AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE. No. 153 Wood street, between Diamond alley and leottrtiltaitokt. PI I'TSZ ; I.'IIGII, 41,- Tat an bocrit., it u‘ia .Issuing a well selects' , " ',sort snails of furehru and doinesti. Ilsrilware, all uew.anii jai ba sold ou ax wiod /onus as any other Itunso in this City U 4111 &illy,. keep un halal a gaaallnl moon . want if HARDWARE, ChTl.F.la. TERS' TOOLS., Ett., T.. a hick. rettp,HulD Insitta the auk-hut. of purchase:a thIL26 SAAILIEL FA KeTOCK -11 A JAE. Cal-INP JAMES COLLINS AL CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, YROPRIMOIS OF TOE Plit•burgh, Meadville & Erie CANAL LINES. Not. 114 AND 115 WATV.II STRCHT, PITTSBURGH, PA RHODES, HAGEN & CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ::1,1 SYt A:11t/IIK ST., CINCINNATI, 11, PITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ISAAC JONES, spHING, PI oW AND A. B. STEEL ti PHI NOS AND AXLES. Corner Roes and First Streets, jy2s PITTSBURGH, PA 132111 M D. B. ROC CR S & C O STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH, CORNER F.OBB AND FIRST STIIERTs, FLOUR. CI RAIN. BACON, LARD, LARD OIL, A *LI PR 001! t! E A' A" R 4 L nle. 4.Ahl, Eptin \ WENT 1t 1) CON 1 , EY VCR, Corner of Seventh and Smitnneld strertz, PITTBIIL'Ita 11. holsougorn brought from :h. c. 1,1 country to 1911. burgh, mid toutio,. 0•11111tril to Enrol. I uor27 SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER 11 0 E SALE GRO C F', R;, Itt Second NO 1.51 Front st„ Pittsburgh, Pa. wILLIAMs & ALLEN, MANUFACTURERS OF CHILSON FURNACES, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FITTING RNERA 1,1; For Warming and Ventilating Buildings. O Ar A. will r,litraet for %Vitriol/1w and Ventilating by : 4 1.m or not 'llnbztr, Pipve or Ftirt.no,,Churl :4,2110,4 llospitithi, Fact. Gro,tl II k Dwellitio, Coml. flousett, Jolla, or lik.;c:w No MAILICET OrKKET, l'itunourirh. aplti JlllO. b . F ooNs, Into Humphreys. Il..tthmuk D. W. lICRIITINE Lato k,l KOONS & IfEKSTINC9 FLOUR. FACTIR,S, Gener3l Produce Commission Dies chants, 47 ,V.rth 11'harly, rtd ug S , r,!l+ 111,11-rn!rref 7..14,0 Hare Strret, Brtgaley.l9naiNvitrki Co. Phil.; Bryan, I{..uedy & Pittslt. Marren. Mattis & U.. 14 Wilmarth & Cu. MEM - . • Wood At (01,,, - .. 111,41 & Liggutt, •' Shtcr I tic, & Co. •, J. & W. Hen, . Caleb(' To & Co. " thigaley,Cuagrart & en. ~ 'rruitt, itruther & Co. " Watt & Wilsati, • J. D. I.oftmer A Co. Citiclunati Fosdick & Poulds, oinuirmatt A. A. Pallock a co.:: j /4 . os s. mv eb lete we ttuk tb.a . Go. o ‘ , Teed & atploy, And Pittsburgh Jul , ' Philttde.Vbia Merchants generally. intjuispain .. RIGHT'S PILLS-5 gross ttet ieeeiveTi and far Mle by ()Y2l) W.E.IM7CI SRO& ; . V °, ° /1:e • 46. t:;. lIIZEMZ! STORE, No. 3$ FIFTH STREET, OLD ECLIPSE IMPORTER & DEALER IN MERCHANTS, ('AST ST EEL )IkNI'V icruitit, or ItOciEß:l' I Niel:, 01 En 1%1 rENT 130= ALEX. HUNTER, EIMEIIIE No. '4OO Lt berry street, prrnqiurcii JAMES HLAKELT, W. W MATH JOS. li. HUNTER MT LA DE PE IA =MI • n om} „ -• , .;;:r 4 •ol.4WritW • - Cktinlito - e-T•P' !I,I A pr gentle - 1 indd remain ~#ndar -the ininit'SWitAtutgreealilei breathhkil:Tifidnii the ' 3 -halm a ISovirak it',:tliintifidoe witted render; it sweet leaie the,teeth whitans'alabaster Many personas do nokkno*thelijireath is bad, and the subjeot . is aor.'delloate_ticti*,,frie n d a will never mention it. Pour a einglei.s.drOp of the' Balm " on your tooth-brush and wadi the tooth ' night and morning. A fifty cent bottle will last year. A BEAIIPIFUL COMPLEXION may easily be ac quired by using the " Balm of a notniand Flow era." It will remove tan pimples and freckles from the skin, leaving it of a soft and roseate hue. Wet a towel, pour on two or three drops, and wash the face night and morning.' • SHAVING MADE EASY.—Wet your shaving brush in either ._warm or cold water,- penr'en two or three drops of " Balm of a .Thousand FlOwers," rub the beard well and it Will make a beautiful lather much facilitating the operation of shaving. Price only fifty cents. For.sale by Fetridge & Co., proprieters; and' B. A. Pattie stock & Co. Fleming Bros., B. E. Sellers Si Dr. G. H. Keyser and H. Miner & Co., Milan:ugh and Beckham & McKennan, Allegheny city.' Air• Have You a Rupture of the Bowels) —I would most respectfully invite the attention of these of with hernia or rupture of the bowels to my splendid loam tment of Trusses of nations patterns, and to salt every age, applied and satisfaction guarantied in every case, at my °thee, No. 140 Wood streot, Pittsburgh, Pa, sign of the Gulden Mortar. Among the Trusses sold by tee will be found Marsh's Radical Cure Truss; French Tr 11.7463, very /Vat Vring Gum Elastic Trta.B ; Childreas' Trams, single and double; Umbilical 2'm...us, chilcircns' and adults; Elurit's Rtiptic Spring Truss; Dr. S S Fitch's Supporter Truss; The pike of Truems vary from $2 to $3O. Hernial or Ruptured patients can be suited by remitting moneydind sending the minimise around the hips, dating whether the rupture is on the right of lefroide. I also eell and adapt Dr. Barming't Lace or Body Bract, for the cure of Prolap- Huh Uteri, 11'60k - item of the Chest or Abdomen, Piles amnia Diarthcea, and any wonkneeiidepending on a weak and (mod ainditiou of the abdominal mtuscloa. Dr. Fader Abdominal Supporter; English Elastic Abtlotni.nal Belts :Silk Elastic Ells!, And nearly every kind of Supporter nom In use. I otiose! S ouldr D , Cletf of every style, for weakchesded anditoofr shouldered persons. Etash'e nips, far broken and varkoee vetne. Sueivittory Broidagely of all kinds. Syrengrt men' variety and pattern, and in fact every kind of mechanical appliance need in the cure of disease. DR. KEYSER would taste to persons ttrivant of Braces or 'rrtmose that he cau often send to cult the patient by writing, but it L• always Letter to see the patient and apply.the Truss r Brace pereonally. addreas BR. BEO. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood et, Sign of the Golden Mortar. Juln.dtwly THE ALLIANCE INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA mrOBPORITI.D ST 77/S LIOLSIXITBE OP PENNETrowne., leat ! CHARTER P KRPETIIAL— CAPITAL $&10,000. Otet e No 59 Welent St., Philadelptilit. PRIVILEGED FOR FIRE AND !URINE INSURANCE. eTATEMEN. Authorized Capital.— ....... Amount of Capital paid up Surplus Total Assete liable for lowa CONSISTISG OF Bonds end Mortgages on unincumbered Real Fatale, and Stocks of par valise $182,600 00 Bads and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent., interest 28,196 00 Cub on band and In the hands of Agents.._.„.. - 26,744 18 Bills Receivable 14,398 00 P. M. Moriarty, rag., Israel Lakina, Wm. Smith, Ray., (too. W. C.,liaday, Wm. J. P. Wtiito, J 9. Helfrich, Eisq , James Sill, Esq., Beni B. Myrick, Esq., J. H. McColley, Fag, P. Wyckoff, Esq., Wm. H. Gray, Ka Benj. IL Annan, Enq. P. M. MORIARTY, Pried ant. • J. Moans TRONPSON, Seey. Thin is to certify, that I have critically, and by a p8,101:01.1 exasuinativu of the hooks, capital, assets and sacnribies of the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, gated the standing and responsibility of said Institution, and I do dud, and am entirely clear in my convictions, that mid Company has a good unimpaired Cajdtal in Mortgagee unie.ictuntmred Real Estate, worth doable the amount for which•the same is mortgaged. My investigation have been rlgocoee and aearchlog, and are, Tibbs-h.:reliable. .BEHJAMIN . ATIspN. I take pleasure in saying that Tliaya4feen acquainted with Benjamin li. Austin for several yealiAtird have entire confidence In his integrity, capacity and ability, and would place fail reliance upon his statement. or legal vital- mt . Ali LLARD FILLMG • REFERENCES. Wm H. Blair, firm of Blair B. B. AfitrielaGo. Phila. A Mater, Phila. Geo. JenkinikZie " Wm. Rowers, •• Elon. Harrj Ealdwin, Syra- Hon. Joe. Haman, N. Y. case, N. Y. 11. H. anthem, N. T Benj. H. Annan, Raffish.: lids Company effects FIRE INSURANCE en buildqg ;'goods and furniture; MARINE issumarea. ....MA. , , `clizimAttei freight; INLAND INSURANCE Cm ham canals or railroads, on as accommodating 'MOM.. any other responsible office._ LUKE VOJTA Agent. 80 Water etteet, Pitfall; CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPAIiV OF PITTSBURGU. WILLIAX BACIALEY, Presidemt. SAMUEL L. MARATIFIL, Secretary. OFFICE: 04 Water street, between Af.trixt and Mod it:reels. Insures HULL AND OdEZIO =pis, on the Ohio and Mississippi Mews and tributaries. Insures against Loa or Damage by IiTELE: Also, against the Perils of the Bea and Wand Navigation and Transportation. DIRSCTORB William Bagaley, Capt. Mark Sterling-, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Hier, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, Jr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, Francis Sellars, S. Harbaugh, 3. Schoonmaker, Walter Biyant, William B. Hays. John Shipton. Ldbc-T1 COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO. HARRISBURG, rENNA. Chartered Capita!, - - - 10300,000. es_ Insures Buildings and other Property against Lobe or Nonage by Fire; also, sgainst Perils of the Sea, Inland Narig•tlon and Tntturporiation. omo/to—SIMON CAMERON . , Prealdent. RENT. PARKE, Vice Preaident S d. CARRIER, Seer etary. A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. 0623:6m DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY - - OFFICE, S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STA, sir- MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo Yralght, 4, all parts of the 'world. INLAND INSURANCES ON GOODS, by Rivers, Gana!a, Lake, nail lAurbearriagaa, to all parte of the Union. FIRE INEUR ANCR ON' MERCILANDIVE glinarally. Co Dwelling Italie. ; Ac. Awls ce Me Cbmpany November flat, :1996. BOTIfiFt. Mortgage's and Real Retain .$101,020 94 Philadelphia Oily, and other Lamm 86,210 Ob 5t...9 in Books, Railroad and 'insurance ....%,060 10 Ildle receivable.. 186,440 07 Cash on hand 26,820 09 bel'uoe to hands of Agents Premiums on Mer rine Policia!' recently lank and othrs tiable due the Company Subscription Nate,. DIRECTORS. • James 0. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, James Tram:Lair, William Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Mrs, Jamtz Teunent, Samuel E. Stokes, Henry $ loan James 11...t ar arlatol, Ntlea , Ruben Ettudan, John EL Semple, Pittsburgh. D. T. Horgan, Logan, a WM. MARTIN. Preaktant lent William Martin, • Joseph rt. Seal, Edmund A. Sduder, John C. Doris, .I,lhn it. Penrose, George O. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL M. Huston, C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mc leakt, Charles Kelley, H. Jcnea Brooke, • .1 O. Johnson, Tnos. C. Hum, Vim Preald lima LTLBUItif, Sezretary. P. £ Agent, atatket, Pituburgb MARINE INSURANCE. FIRE RISKS. MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE. CORI Qv rIVILADELPHIA. misers' PV/PrITIAL—GRANTZD It I= WATS 01 r i zmnirm'amr4. Chartered Capital, 11/100,000. PIR P, MARINE AND L'I74.IVD TRANSPORTATION. AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ORRIN ROGERS, Seeretarx. GEORGE YQUNO, ' Promoter. laatteroas. 41 , 11 S LippLoCott, William B. Thomas, Mahlon Gillingham, William Neal, Ni.lmlas G. Taylor, Alfred Weeks, orrin Rogers, Charles J. Fields, Jobe P. Simons, James P. Smyth, oirThin Company hae been organized whin a idast, Capi. aniidthe Directors have deteriuMed to adapt the business to Its aysliab 6 VUseurces. 9.‘0 observe prudence in conduct ing lie stairs, with a prompt adjustment Imam. • Pittsburgh Ottlce, No. 76 Water street. J. NEWTON JONES, Amt. SEVERENC4/1 The following well 4,,pliirn aa3 responsible firma in Pitts burgh have aachorizigi niference to them, with regard to the unbking and soundness of the Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Kramer k Rehm, Wilson, Childs & Quorge I'. Smith & Co., Hampton & Campbell, .lonee, Tiernan & Co., H. Childs & Co. nor? PENN.s.WLVAIIILI ITITSIIRANCE..C.4. F pITTSBURGII. • Cornet- o Fourth and 1941thd i eltd Straatio, A UTTIortIZH? CAKTAL, 4300i000.- Insure Ihtildiuga And other Pnwty agt ax ‘c r n by Ftre, and the Penn of the SU , gation and Tranep nation. pralyrtoXta. R.Wm. V. kmly P4tteutozy Jacob Painter,, W. Wellutock, Jea.l 4 .Tautteci , W 3 nit i W. B. Raven, D. R. Park;. F. I. Grier avow, wade IlagiPtan. A. J. Jones, J H. Joins. XL OFRIONTIS. President.. Wee Prenaaail...-..RODY PAM:MON. Beyond 7laoa »» A A OARRUIR. Pal Ii11111=!12?1 MENEM or• • „~~~, =~'~~~ ~. gat , .- - A: 1a4.4' sndlk sto u l ,"464.can.ba:- couutr,_ • Laud Is -haul/it'lln.47; a thik* —,--7..- . i tier: 4 9, 1 30not; ,;,,, 4 „ ndi ob - n, u l eote s h t- t o co r 0 a TD z y : 5 , 4.0 r 1. .... : 0. .t .:: _, ~; . . i 4 ii : . . ~.... i!1;::::::....2-' ' 1: GO unciFur„...iporol 4.401,610" ~, , f- . .-.•.,.• ''„,- ti q , .. a --•:. , ,--- -4" . -, - ,7.---- .. 4 ::' '' 014" ';;;;;, ~.,,,,,:;`9,..,,,g_l Tut,i',liii lso .,,- , ef,4iid' 144=414 -, , --3..wonwit., -, ' .pn, Or thoical Li g-Ri41,u4.;..,z,„vii....-514.? ii, abundance uponall LLA-44) . ."- -461thitc) well ' • ekroas tteand 3t.lll7Nei!rcilic.. ESe °l' lii iryirrirsliti a 6rTattroado:f7ailst......., Ung,,,,ot wart !re:lb good and gi4 be,arre,toff, e*r.,""", ~; tilmoTh that wtitllOCn-P _, .*liij o aft sk• Mita us togethe r in a 0.1. and .:. r ~- ~,,..,,,, The Isooitie.r.Regal,* ort6ti,ti- - bargain to the P. =owl- WOODS, street, _ tic , - 78 Fourth - sue TERRA COTTA OR STOVEw: 3- WATER From two to. ei oh calibre ,v :{r PRlVElahroml4 to 8Q Oente z ~er Foot 4 ALEO-100104*** P E ARL- - S T.A - wca - For Sale WiWiiiitt' 11/"*ll4,#Z'. Friep.ibF • - HENRY H: COLLIN FORWARDING C m se cciic, Alm * ousaiiis.nLtra 01 onEESEs -811/42 / 11 ; EEDS, AND PRODUCE No, 25 Wocip. STREET, r/110114rlic:Itock FVICER#L,NOPIVE.- Tito Maids ofJOati-Alap (Rho a 44 •-!k iderl o l4. till 6th Inn.jare *floated to atte__ na 4s __, - t ite:41 " 11 . 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Cbstr tommildit,4l b.M.c ' ' Swat - three =llea from fittaburglk s usuban,..David -4Bogga, and otberti:- . !i,_ . sr ood state of noltisattonOtvidedinHicoXdf -*UR n extensive min of COAL roan ravemenia`coissi of a '' thec out , buildinga,; .. .g. port . n'ff;r , • . • nnnini,or ;rdfy-2:7crir ittgratw(C l4Bl6 :3ol7));', - - • "VitrETIVS .OARRIA-OWitgfrfq; •prmanitett;'4llD:..-"'"' I..e.WrusrellOlVlGLE; at :the Tir n blmonk ;," • and adjoining the Pair- OureetekiOlit"sO - ceiling from the East and-beat , -. assortment of new and CARRIAGES; BIXIEWBITLELEIVIIk; Which he wall sell at thawn4loereetEmOletn:l for the money. RerliOntljts , , gAte4: 4 : gurchiseanything in the '3"-line ; :taither rdzigaido or retail, will acid it to their adrantagesti-i440414,1, hie etc& before going elsewhere. , The Excelsior Otonibunee tan minute.. janl9-enr91.1.:4!';-.;',.'ffi-Innitit-' F EMALE PEACHIER mica , will b e r e ce i vedby the, natiftliiiii,j4l/1': muLMSDAT, the, 21st hurt; for et,7/ESSAIXTEAC ,r13441.i the PiTTBEEBOI/;a191/E:BetrOW'le"--111I:ther,Themocy". caused by this tattatiatiatt,4.lthot ktaitlanC`atita.katairY' P ertul t 9= s, 4s l so ;=; ,- "Thr. , Watnatiost oraliplPtiitits 'stun be equal.talhotaqtuatfloalctiatiatila'alltabclium High School. An IMiBITELTION , wiII birkeldin the Sigh School %Bid ing on;TIIVBSDAY;:thW 2latiost„ at 9 o'clock; A:IE., to be conducted Illtth 4 OEttlfeelMTWoF 4be Diet Salmi; anna kddrcea-:. It. E. hicGOIVIE; w ertav't bintral Board Cf.Edeicatlon. .$210,696 00 . 40,140 LS ...... $2 0,836 18 $250 838 18 TO LETL - OR FOR SALF--T4e Leave and Fixtmeawf Oa' . _ . . 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