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THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM
A dopted at the Cincinnati Nation-
tit Convention.
/tettfoect, That the American Democracy place their trust
to the intelligence, the patriotism, and the discriminating
j untie,' at the American people,
/triolord, That we regard this as a distinctive feature of
our political creed. which we are proud to maintain before
the world, as thu great morel element in a form of govern
ment springing from and held up by the popular will; and
we contrast It with the creed and practice of Federalism ; tin
der whatever name or form, which seeks to palsy the will
of the constituent, and which conceties no imposture too
um alto runs for the popular credulity,
lltsol red, Oar: fort, That entertaining those views, the
fhmioeratic party of this Union, through their delegates a.
semltle,l Ina general Convention, rowing together in &spirit
of t,ntont. of tiro "Lion to the dim-trim* and faith of a free
aprestratative got. annotit, nod appealing to their follow
citizens for the rertiied.• rf their intentions, renew and re
awn lature the American people the it...tar:awns of ran
n•ii.lt- tivow.l by ()eon Oh:, on form, ocetutions, In general
enthol, they have preednted their candidate fur popular
sulfrnc^s.
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be Ong tna.-1 ..r Istirwxo.l, w ith II iron
rer -, griire the ,pots of the people
11. , ling firromt. Nehia..l.m. act.,
1 . , •rt 11 , v ~rt.l lamb' expre,rorr .1 , 1 mo, trm •
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lar :it Ow 4.1 dangeronx ter.
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4.,1 or, ....111•.firtmlarilmor mg.... 1 th e yOil ..1
elv.,1011“1 eht.o n. ..trr own land.; it bm...1.
0.1 te.l it", ttil•••1 u.tn rw.1.00.111,1111%
rang ptirl) lb. Ltd. I . ). Mt, Cl,' part) 1 , 1
111.. I 111.1,-11 0,4 tlllllll h• /I,...littlitt every Stitt.,
nu, Lis. v* , y I, it,. "tate.. nom
.IVan' • aill•tt; TI•4 t•tt1146111,111,11 1 1 1 .erly. ~ ,taiht i rmg t o
rethrt to..hopohers ithil CO. his,- 1 , .._ , •1.tey, the ,n,•nt
of the tem% at the ~I the la tr., met I,y a vigitaht
Ilsor-,..• i.. Ilia, prtncti,l,.. rmopeottprit.,
of rho at- broad en , ,tigh ao.I
enough h , .•Iti• , , r , arid orkol.l the rhi tilt
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pno.i oft tii , •.11.•f,:1•... ntel cairn. Ilk • It:,. great am I 1.1.,
1 Irhat Cr•re are .trierrtiormi will , the
1.0, won telie I.lc. , :mte) 011,11 1, , trifr•rior to no do
MeALIC ai r. The 1 f•pr pr,
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!or, L:wipilo.ivept in tort,
Ir Iro.:, t',,rmogh the , t ,•I,i, ikb I
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OW silt. of ••••ltll
.zteinol iromti.. with
er-ut, to .ther ^rit:ev. Mt. i . .. 0 1. 1 / a • it no t !inn thy
i•dt•n.et Of Hr tio.l tilt. „r our gri.
lug 111.0• Vet rNiturow brat we , 1v..111.1 bold 41.-I ow' roil tilt• priuri.
pl. , ,1r0..1 in 11, thou /11,111 i
to. inirwonntro4 tilt.)' nbolll.l npplwfl
whit .11."Futine rwiLlity
J. /C•v•;et'..l. That lilt , gr,ta highway which nature, us Well
WS the a—torti at 111- u' at In i ta
mainteuttot o, ittal loaf, , lit I.a a Ito.. votontitrovatt oa 1t,..
twoon tho tlant 41tii the tkoatta, ,, noutintex OTIM
Olt moat tit:porno, a ItiovontentA by hut antra of
Or • II or.,•11•01-rei b..•ir• our ttottitl,
That .tihrco ie• 111.•: 1, r r • • 111. tr r I I, •
r.
z • 0 41141..4
a no. co. rra.tooanta nlllll.lld, 1301 1.1
nra in Ii m 11.11111 all quotation. etrihiugt out of it.
4 /1,1. That m vi,•a of . routmanding an interest
lin p...p,tt of tut. I.nited :2.41/ltel eannot hut sympathize with
the t UM, velo..b sn• bring [mule by tbe people 14 eclutrui
A 11,11,1 b. n•. eneente th.tt portion of the continent which
licros, the Interocminic Isthmus.
f.. That de. Denbo-rally party roconal2otheicreat
/LI a Iglu,. al .iiel coninicrciiil point of view, of a
" ffvfamiceintf. by Military and postal
road+ 0,...,0, ..wa torrif.,ry, betwoen the Atlantic and
44, , •1 IN I tilt], Ml , l that it tv the duty of the
.i.Yyrfou• 1.1 .•,• 1l• promptly. all its constan
t.. al 1 Lt ••f that "blect.
Ii.1 1 :i.1 1 :! , 1:I..i.' 1 , 111.:1)! a 'Cale of the
01.. a: SAVK'IIII, itec,c ‘ her . Store,
01 rte.', TOOl. CHhin The 1•000n1+ are xx fonoWS
Clayton; The Clay
-1•;0 nit Si.tee Ann'''. The lloedor, Family: Harry
h•• : 110. 10lettut,0: ('..n.a't,ti,n; (n.l Tifl; The
h rm,:tral3ol., ; 11, 1.,:x1,1 t ,,,j„,,, T om
: Int Ne.lotr, ••• mill,'.,
tror, l'n• le John; Dreal; Ihe ''ou.iorator6, :,1113131, Talk
ul tav-rha Prowtrat;o - .; The w„,„ rp
TEO
.„t e ou, 01 the Pt COlid V. Il j tme (11,1 he
n.,11 '.l. A 011,DEN FENN ET et CO.'S LZOOKSTnEtE ,
nth hodtTe. nel3
F l GS-100 boxes:fre= for sale by
R k ANDERSON,
an:l No. ES Wood gnat
LIVEN S D
69
George - Viatilinr -,941,..ti10be, or Cup, for
Steam. illnglliteseP r ifsitalted .01 arch 28,
1854,
Wsie.premitansawarded at State and County Faire :
. TO TEMPCKLIII-4 have this day dbrposed of my lute
roet in "o..Trott% Patiroved.Oil Globe or Clip for Steam
Enene , " JO MOSES P. EATON, who now bas the, entire
.
control of the Patent. JAMES CRISWELL.
Pittsburgh, April 11, 1856.
Ttott's Patent Oil Globes are mumfactured for me by
Mesas. J, k H. Jones, Phila., Miles Greenwood, EN, Cie
aurAtesers. A. AJ. McKenna, Pittsburgh, who are
also awthortied town them. Orders for the Globes will be
promptly attended to.
Shop Rights are offered for sale on reasonable terms, to
Railroad Co's, Steam Engine Builders, Bran rounders, and
others in any part of the United Staten
MOSES P. EATON,
139 first street, Pittsburgh.
.
PEARL Brain MILL, Austatutsr,
Bryan, Kennedy A Co, Proprietors. }
Pittsburgh, Aug. 22, 1856.
M. F. Raves, Esp.-91r: We feel pleasure in arknovlidg
tag our entire satisfaction, after a trial of about two and a
half years, with Trail's Patent 0.1 Globe or Cup. It has
never yet been repaired.
Very reep'y yours, BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO.
M. F. Eaton, klaj.—Dvar Sir: G. Trutt Patent Oft Globe
attached to oar Engine is s perfort arrange-meat, and, in our
Judgment, Is not likely gam to be improved upon.
Yours, respectfully
Ma. M. P. EATort.—Sir —Trett's Patent Ott Globe or Cup
hits been In use on the engine in our Works for nearly three
year, It hum rarer required any repairs, and has given us
entire sat infection. Yours, truly,
LI VT NOSTOS, COP ELAND & Co.
OSES P. EATOY, E.N.—pour Sir •—We have just recolved
the Patent Oil Globe you sent us, and h Ire DO doubt ee Shan
he pleased with it. Do you prow«, to furnish us the Globe.
or eel! so a Shop Right to rnanutaeture for our business?
Tours Itestpectfully,
T. O. SLMONTOti A W.
h11.1 , 14V ID (his Can.—We hare been shpern by Hr.
F. Eaton, of Pittaburgh, an iruprovadro/1 Cup, fur Masai
patentod by tit.. Trott, wbirh hr hew. Wahly
tpokro of wherever need, by practical men. Its «,norny
and alnipliry of management are apparent at a glance, and
It will undoubtedly meat a large demand. It ran W ob
tained of Nlears Caldwell 6 lild.alwy, agents fur this city,
Id and 1$ North I , llth bryturer, ('hail
M F Wlon, Kai —De.r hit, I have received two of Mr.
Trott'A 011 Cupa, and urn perfewtly otatlatmd they are the brat
1 luiva ever 13.'4 or awn, fur tboyirlll ian • great oil wirer
ar• 1 nanall ripen.. 1 racontraand Lham to all It. IL Cowpo
•„w
t‘ try, and antlafy thontielve• on Oils onattar, and t`say
will say ao thenurPrea.
I remain youra, reapactrally,
t 1 Fit I'Ir.II.II.MAN, Jr..
otAllachluary Q h I. IL K. Croatlina,
!/r..4 F. EsSna—titr: We horn need Mr. (Worse 71 - ..tt's
0111.11.41.• ILI our Engine abup for ►ta,ut one year. and Anti it
gtvr.l mutt entire Sattlll3lolloll fiat We now apply It el ,
elely to all the Steam Lut t rtn. W. taro lull
CaYilfigtellOn In 141 practwability, and tto hot lutt.ittate tt, rat .tn.
Alf I.tl Its tons 1 tAtrs, real:Kilts/Iy,
IL DUN LAP A 0
XIII M r lisrun—Str • Kr (lounge Trutt's “ Yenta Ihi
Gluts.," hers Wen in 11. on the Itaithsen to 0117
1 , .T0.• or ft.,' yelnAll p 3.1. a nd haws pnrt.ruteel w> nallsterttl,
, 11... t we wt.. appl t them w all the Nagittem res make.
rare past as hare At...l,mm! the uses! tan, Alm Iltisti
01 Vd Lit,t‘s. Respectfully, p.m,
F k 14103,
Imo —Liaysni; used tl. Trort's Patent Oil Globe" on
etnwei ell the item) engines harntsbed th,. lest year, and to
a...mob as they appear to has, 011.11 entire eatinfaction
,ndonters, we have no henttatton m recominendlag teem
as a taool eructs, and mart preferettle on anarent of that,
ettoplirity ut maetructton, to the okl fashioned Ott °lobes, or
.11, 0°6.4 of rehab we here any knowledge.
Very respectfully J. 2115,
Ak co,
Kovno iitta4r-VIL
~ , ,
This rrrtalles th.t th• 011 Cup pottoutwi by 'Ur Trott, b.
Ivy,. in mow or, .out nod/ tor two pet., pass. W. 1104 It t.
1.1.) ••••• +6..1 1411.1 dur. L k (Ai Cop. and twu stwoutturtul •
=Il
11-. • 4.tn • that n.i u 4.. lb-
r 1,, E. 0.4,. laq.. f
r v. I mu, b 4114.K...1 I. thlll/: •4 V.. 1
• • 4.E.. 4,,/ 111.-A4
Kirk & Kll1ot•• (irate P.letai•d
nlurb iews narled, ud Irt)i 'test at hest fre t. 19..
ug an the eltl Bar.
NEN SPHINO GOODS—No. 74 Market
etreet. MUL•teire , , PU. The entlecritsor• have it art
iweii era uvW upealag their Ant .m.. 1 trf ti P &Flog
V , e.lnt, t.. wkilfts they wish W call the particular attantlou
01 their cualetnute and lb. public plhirally. We Asti w ruse
wive,. !lest we have Dever then ALAI. to oder so handouts.
and tteatraola a stock as the pr.:meat.
tow lihirlSti 0010Ild ktEraIITILEINT contains all tha now
etj iee and buy - alba, of the ft...am--
Xi tn. nal Eli" and Cukwrat dloirantlque Silks;
Jasitnr, Charm and ittrzfwel
Plain, Striped and Maul ttlock
" Twisiod Bilk Iflour.wit
"()WWI
.." lierege
Law u
A 1.., Totowa, baregos. Crindliea, !owns, dr.
rill AWLS ASP NIANTL/Cel.
Our Steer) .n.l tfieutle liee2m aupplhed with sll the twar
et, lee 41 Crewe, l.laatrrente, :hullo., lirteltet Moir - antelue,
Lac., ac s tt.
4a• n..i of Colisre, ol n.1.--von, 4. I. and Nur
panneNl I.) nt,) •G. 4 V. rot Wu 11.,:etal.sa
:4 AIt)LILNINIi AND II ..1;: , E
\ IriflNli
Pt ,uta, Muslin., Tkklog. , Kentii.
Jenne, Ca etstoLn4 lAtshit soil Pent et nl'e
it, Air,,, 01,tes, Ptlbt..ne, and ete.r ) other er-,•1
nenaliy It. in Inn hra.lan. Lrr tin.l4 'inner, In wi t h I,
e ell end exeunt:nth. twin,. intrtinunng
ru Nr S. I ;egad 'qui we he‘r outer bet, nine 4, ea Itlbit
stotik. 111.4./TtIKII.S,
/ocularly Young, ettee..nwin S tut,
- 4 „liertet .trent, Pillet•urch. Pa
tuhl;
NEW HOOK S.--
I.lle ol C L freutent--14 John Illitelote. W north.
e Jan✓.. lhe Lasten —by IL tel
(Jen. !Log - ell Jame* firaham.
latet of the Vortettere, a awry of the Old VI,.
pupa Yrolltier—lty Jultu rotten Cooke.
Captive Youthe of Judah--by Hen. IL W.
Junto.
VI, torte, ur the World t ererct.nne--by Ulm C•
tltmebru.
Wemitro Lifo--by F.nay Hunter. 90
Ocuuck,r's Lire of Yrornout. 110
phones " 7'
Tribune Almanac for 1808.
Port rattaef Oolonol Froward, clifferant 311101.
" James Buchanan, '
I irntoon'n Magazit.so Lu September.
The above Just ready.] and (or sale lower on an average
of 2u per ecl.L. than elsewhere.
Ilrmembor the place In at LA UFFER'S BOOK .RIL,
B.ogl No. 77 Fourth etront.
W itil)111"S PREMIUM KATIIARION
the head, and remotes all eptuptoina of 1/.4.
Persons using
WRIGHT'S KATHARION
Are serer liable to so u-strohn.
HlM:Hire PREMIUM KATHERION
Is the most valuable acquisition to the [olio[, retaining the
Hair In any required form.
t , ,ir sale by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER and R. E. BELLEW!
A at 25 coots per bottle. eagle
UNS, FISHING TACKLE, RIFLES,
Pi4t..1.4, Surgical and Dental Instruments, macula, •
toad Cutlery of all descriptions, for sale at the ENTER•
PEIoE WORKS, No. 13a Wood street, by
anal) BOWN A TETLEY.
UNFURL 'HIE GLORIOUS BANNER-:-
A Patriotic Song; wor,L by R. J. Allen. Written on
the occasion of a prosentation of a stand of colors, by the
Duquesne Greys, 1.0 the Chicago Light Onard. Music corn.
pored and respectfcilly dedicated to Capt. John 8., VVytnau,Ly
Henry Klaiber.
Price 35 vents. The above just pull shod and for sale by
H. KLEBKR A Blio.,
Jyl No, bit Fifth street.
L - 10 It SALE .—House and lot No. 143 See
l:and street, will be sold low. It I • vie!! forulebett
(brae story brick house, near the centre of business. Call
no.” for this bargain. THOS. WOODS,
au2l Real Mate Agent, 'lb Fourth Street.
1. 4 1 0 R SALE.—THREE SCHOLARSHIPS
1 in Duff's Colle g e will be disposed of by application to
the 00uutlu g Room of the Daily Morning Post. aO2l
lOWA LANDS-480 Acres of choice Land,
Kauai.* In Ida comity, lowa, for sale at • bartgalu.
au27 8. CUTHBERT et 80N, 61 Market at.
LINSEED OIL-500 gallons Linseed Oil
for.saie by J. 80HOONMAKER,
eutld 24 Wood street.
FEall DATES -20 watts just reeed and
for Male by RHYMER k ANDRBBON,
_eatM No. 89 Wood street.
COCOA NUTS-3000 tarrive a.nd for sale
by— REIMER ok ANDERSON,
au2.6 No. SO Wood otroet.
-
-IIOUSE TO LET A commodioui
Story BP.ICH DWELLLNti 1 10U&E, situated on
tenklin street, opposite the Sixth Presbyterian Church.
l'oiwiesion given immediately. Enquire nt the house, or of
Bm.LitP & 1110KETSON,
te2l Nos. 731 and ..tit3 Liberty street.
VALUABLE LOT OF GROUND FOR
EALK--Fituate in Allegheny City, haying 70 it front
ou the canal, by 270 feet deep on one aide to Washington et.,
and 170 feet ou the other; adjoining property of William
Bissell. Jr. This soperty is well situated fur a private rest.
deuce, and will lle ailld en easyteruns. The Dwelling Melee
contains sew; reams and two halls
ati27 8. OUTHBEIKT Boa, el Mutat at
"
. •
7.71 1 , 41.46.4.,
. o%4iit
EaM
RoMUTER (P&.) C tit WOTLY.3, &•pc. 1, 1K43
KIRK a 11,110 DES
Prrremunne "tovnrrLts, Angne V1,1h5+3.
PerrsenoN, N. J. Steam Engine Werke
t's./..ruirs, J uty
CIMUN7ItTI, axguxt 4th, 1'.1.6
F: , CT PITT 1.1)11 WORIA t
i'lllslnsry,t, Apr .1 I VA, )
Ptrrawaram, April 12. 11146
I=l
b..ruirierit .4 Pittsburgh Akan, liebtral
I=l
Tivluurwr
■ru
March. 11433,
!WOW. ► I.:AININ.
Avol 114 Nt.natews, 130 First at
DRY GOODS
M3=l
IMEEMEM
Bun ter. 10 "
Mnio4 ehowing Ow Pre* and Mato Stand. 20 "
_ _
...situ , « Notion for floptortiber
T lE~AttiIAIICE iwsflr c r eu:;
OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
INCJEPOR.ATED CT TUC LEGISIATLIII. OP PiZZISTTNANIA. 1511
CILARTFIR PICTIPETUAL- CAPITAL S2:NLO4R).
Office No. 59 Walnut St., Philadelphia.
PRII - ILEG'ED FOR FIRE AND . 4 IARIN:S INSURANCE.
STATEN ENT
Authorized Capital
Amount of Capitol paid up
Surptui
Total knob liable for loasta
CONSISTING OP
Bonds and Mortgages on nnlnennobered Beal
Estate, and Blocks of par valu. ;182,600 00
Bonds and Stock Notes, bearing Six per cent.,
interest 28,106 08
Nab on band and In the hands of Agents 2h,744 lb
BBL Receivable 14,296 OLP
P. M. Moriarty, Bst., James Slit. Eq.,
Israel [Akins, Esq.., ' new. B. Myrick, Eng.,
WELL Smith, Dat.., .1. H. AlcColley, Esq,,
Geo. W. Culladay, EMI, P. Wyckoff, EIN.,
Wm. J. P. White Rag., Wm. H. Gray, Reg.,
J. 8. Helfrich, Esq, Benj. H. Austin, R.N.
P. M. MORIARTY, President
.1. Mun.ms THOMPSON, Seey.
This is to certify, that I hare critically, and by a personal
examination of the books, capital, assets and securitses of
the Alliance Insurance Company, of Philadelphia. ineesti
wiled the standing and responsibility of said Institrition,
and I do find, and VIM entirely clear in my convictions, that
said Company hay a grind unimpaired Capital in Mort gotwo
On uniurunatenvol Ron! E..tato, worth double the amount
h'r whh lh""hir Is lhurtgaceil. inventicaticbs hove
been rigorous and searching, and are, I th ni, reltablo.
BEN./ ANIIN 11. AVTIN
I take pleacue in Raying that I have 10..91 a, .111AIT111 , 1
with Benjamin H. Amain far 11.,0110 yelrt and have Roder
conftdonen in hie integrity, .pueity and ability. nod would
place full reliance upon his statemont. or 1.4;10 opir bun
MILLAUII 1ILL3101:N.
Wm. H. Blair, firm of Blair B B. 31yri , k . Co. Philo.
Butter, Plilla, OP". Jenkina, Jr.
Wm Bowen, Hon. Harry Baldwin. Sy rs
Holt J. Banrus, N. Y. run*, N Y
H. H. llathorn, N. Y. . Bea) H. An.tfn, Outkilo
. .
Thig Company effect. EIRE INSURANCE. on trinislut,r.,
veele and furniture; MA RINKINSURANCE, m ,11,1.. k.
cargo And freight; LAND INeURAN('E .m polls by
rivers, lukee, eennie or rnair.velm. on OA made mg
tert[lB OA nay other reeponeible amen
LURK TAA VER. Agent.
).Y= So RI WAter street, httebargit,
DELAR Alt E MUTU L
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
CIFYNJN, B. IL (MOEN Till!cD AND WALNUT NM
MARINE LNSURA%C:. : • Yam,* Ouzo, Frolett,
to all part. of the world.
INLAND INgUiLANCPA 1 1 • .. 4 67
Lak. and Idloll INtrrlag ..o por, t the Union
FINK INIADHANCIt UN AIkaIc:IIANDILN generally. oo
Stun., Dwelling II 0t0.106, *C.
tr.troapany Nocensb,6th, 1h66.
Howls, Nivrtgeoica nod 11.41.1 &mato ....... .
rhiladelphin City, Ausd ,ttber . .
Stork In Itadruud and Imnir•no,
Cakah ,DO hand
Balances to Isando of kept+, Premiums on Ma
rino tooth:lea rac.sutly honed, and ocher d,trta
doe tivo INltoparky . .
Subscription ........ ..... .
Will:urn nagthu, I Jwvo•-• C 114nA.
Joutplt LI 8..!. thovq.lativo Vivulding,.
Rituund A. 1h..0.1..r, I J asnc. TruquAir,
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lIZZIAT L 11.0.111, th.c.rutary
P. A. MADEIRA., .t 1 t.
lAS Water .tr.,•t, I•htetn,r F ly
M tailNik: INSURANCE.
FIRE RISKS.
IRAUFACTURERS' INSIAINCE corr, I
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Mahlon titllnairews.
N whotala a. Taylor,
OrrSs
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ted, to,/ the Ittree - teNr• b••• .I.4terutittmel ettfalw the hetet., w
to it. etwatt•itte re...ware-ea To ob., t • protlehcv th otntl,
log Its affatn. w Ith . prtewaitt 441tweuwwwt w 1. ••• •• •
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LIFE, FIRE AND
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Q)kNlri y WATER AS ‘1 ARNKTKT It !I
Taus. at.tttia, tkee•otary
firrbto. Ci.eal34l• mak.. Ir...aranc• a:j-k-t
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Neils of in. .bbl lialand ....c Trstaepyguab.o
Pa lastaKl td lAa 1.. ..1 ra......0.u.,.t0cit uvula eatet
pirrtimi.
DlS.acToaa.
Robert Galway, E4nuu•l NiVbarkaa,
Joseph P tlaasaam, 1 D,Gue. ott„
June Itaratual, Da rt-J ;Itobey,
James W. Hallman, ( - Gael.. tele:o.ot.
Alexander Bra Day,
J..Gn YuLterton, It o. o.
Wolff II ("tesubera Cbristiet My.
Rtlllacn Oser, Robert a tley ,
J... I). Mcelill f..t.la
A. A. CAKILIED. & 11110..
N” 68 Fourth, sfre#U, Pultabursdt,
A (1 E N 'l' s
Hints Mutual Fire and Maria• Itaftur•ne
vi 11 AM f.. 1 L, 1135 0 ,0411.).
Girard Vire and Marina In•nr•uce .(
Pllll.!ffiil-1111A. 8300,1'0u.
Insurance Co. of the Valley of Virginia
WINCIIRe A. (AP1r.11.., 1113(111.1(1.1U.
Commonwealth Insn l'ogrkpany,
CAP/rAL, 9300,000.
Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co..
lIAILTYUIIIi rf 'A I. A NI , rti, 111,134,4 9.
Penn•ylv•ial• Inaorano• Co...•ri•ITTI•111111 , /lI
e A tyrit. ANI, A ssxts. Z., 1,11, 1111411,1/Sill 411
Wa M J•.+l.t.lr I•rnat:l,Ktl. .. A. A CAY”C/1„ tl.r:r.•larl
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CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURG
WILLIAM KAU ALM', PrraideoL
tIAMUHL L MAttHIICLI. , Ba-rotary
OPPICK. Its Water enter, batten, Marker and Weal Wm*.
air. livtinte HULL AND CAILGO lUNKP, nu the Obit,
sad lifimisidppl Rivers and tributaries.
Linaresagainst Low ur Deumige ey
Alai, against the Perlis of the Sea and Inland Navlotten
sad Tratutportattun.
William Dag&lay, rapt %Lark starling,
JUDO. M. Ouopor, Aanoo.l SI. kl,,
Samuel Baa, Oi Ii i oun ill ughlim,
Robert Dunlap, Jr., .1,.1.1, A. Dilanotn,
Isaac M. Pennock, franca; l , oll•ou,
S. Hart...ugh, J. Schoonmakar,
Waltar Bryant, William ii. /lava
John Shipton. t 1
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PENNsi L'V ANIA 111181FRAN - 4.'E CO
k 'l.' PITTSBURGH.
Corner of Fourth and Stnithaeld Siretisc,
AUTIWRIZKD CAPITA!, $300,000
e st.td other Property typdilett Loin, or
DA by F ' , Hilt of the Sex nod lialesod N 16,
gation and Trsusp rtntlon
DI RECTORS.
Wm. I , • • Il otly Pat tormon, Jacob Painter,
W P. Lonna,
tloorgr W I nltsW R. Haven, II K. Park,
I. Gt tor Spnon, Wady Hampton, It. AI. Long,
A. J. J0t..., J 11. Jenen, 11. It Cophall.
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Akeyand Trews...... A. A. cAittur.h. 141 ty
WESTEItN INSI.IIt.ANci . , COMPANY
Pisissuaon.— 0 Kt/Itil side° t ; Y. M.
t.iloatiotr, Secretary.
Insure Nosiest all kinds ot • h ati.l NI AkINK.
All losses will be liberally aibusteil an I • ; s'il.
A linme institution, managed by Di., •, ho ate soil
known iu the community, and who are dot i !
promptness and liberality, to maintain the rai ter who,
they have assumed, as , tfering the boot pro., tl4 111 no tit a
who desire to be insured.
Thasorotut—lt. hillier, Jr., C. W. hieing/tom J. %.
N. Holmes, Jr., W. 11. Smith, C. Baleen, George W. ;la •k .n,
Andrew Ackley, James Llppiacott, Lloorga barsta,Ja c.s
Anloy, Alexander Nlmlck, Thomas Scott.
*l'Ofco, No. 92 Water trot. t, (Warehouse of gpang a
Co., up 'Calm) Pittsburgh. n0w24..1y
COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE CO.
HARRISBURG, PENNA
Chartered Capital, - - - $300,000,
IS. Insures Buildings and other Property against Loss or
Damage by Fire; also, against Perils of the boa, Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
Orriaers-81tdON OAMBRON, Provident.
BENJ. PARKE, Vice President.
B. B. CARRIER, Secrvtary.
A. A. CARRIER, Agent, Fourth and Smithfield. DeLillm
PIANO FOR $lOO.--One Mahogany Piano
Forte, eh octuTed, for Sioo
One Ili octave Mahogany Plano a;
One nix octave Eimewood Piano Forte, with metallic
fratno 175
One five octave Mahogany Plano
For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
se24 118 Wood at., second door above Fifth st-
D LANKETS,BIANKETS--A. A. MASON
k CO. invite the atteutlon of the trade to about f!dno
pane of every description of Swim and American Inackats,
just received, comprising
-114 Twilled Swiss; Barth Blankets;
114 all wool French; Grey Mackicaw ;
12-4 superior -• Crib Blankets.
All of which will be offered at a slight advance. saffi
DOWDER'D BLUE A superior article,
Jost reNlyed and for sale by
111BiLINO Mai
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.$210,4013 00
. 40.140 18
$260,b341 lb
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RAILROADS
ONLY ROUTE WITH THREE DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO CINCINNATI
ONLY ROUTE WITH HIRER DAILY TRAINS
FROM PITTSBURGH TO DAYTON AND IN
DIANAPOLIS.
OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA
LITTLE MIAMI RAILROADS.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati.
CONNEUTVIO at Clnclunnti with U. S. 111111 Line Steamers,
Covington and I,xingtoil Railroad, Ohio and Mississipp.
Rtalroad, Mid the Lawrenceburg!, Itoute. - Connecting vie
Columbus and Xerlitt., with the Dayton and Xonia, sad
Ititalla Central Railroads.
THROUIiII TICK NTS, via Columbus and Clorinuath to
Lexington, Louisville, St. fsmia, ludiar.opolts, Re. Via
Columbus and Xatittl, to Dayton, ludianapolls, Lafayette,
Terre Ulnae, St. Louis, Ar.,
THE LITTLE MIAMI via COLUMBUS, counNtlug with
the Covington end Lexington Railroad, the IL S. Alan
Line Steamers, the Ohio and Miasissivni Railroad, and the
lawrcuceburgb Boute, idlers facilities no other route CMS
Ore, Os thrOtigh lieb , Is b) all the above routes can only be
prtuured via Columlois and the Little Miami Railroad.
The route tr...in Crest line via Columbus being the shortest
to Cincinnati, nail it a ntl..rm nazi slued. Count ..lions
are martian, Bel toss...lgor§ . .i.tre full time fir meals. By ito
Forst , suit Itvtlet.ttitittlit• rioi, from Crestline, a dangermtr
anei ter,i).-na.k sprf u requiral, and cornie , .led to OVetCol3lt
Dv OW route via Columbus to Clocin Cott and Indianapolis.
ride over roads ballasted and smooth. 11, ir.•
Fore,it and Bellefoutalne funk, passet.,...,is ride over the
rougiiest roads In Ohio.
T.LIRKE DAILY TRAINS, VIA '1.1:31BU8 AND
CINCINNATI.
Finer Tam?, lea' on Putshurt.b at tt7tl , l tieltrek A. M. l o t
Oresillne. Columbus, Xittati, tititti.tr lAttl.rlll , ., St. Lome.
Lexington and ludiimapolis, situ Lawrenceburgh It. air. Tide
Tram emcee at Ginclunatl one hear and lorry inmates in
ads/trice of th, Ferost and Belletioltaine
SZO"It Taut, kayo,. Iltlebtirgh at 7,2,0 Jc lock A.; NI. flo
Cohanbue, Xenia and Cincinnati. Thin TIM:,
moheseonnection only via Columbus to Cincinnati.
?man That. leatv,a Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. NI. tor
Cretithne, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Lmthoille, St. la. uiq
Lexington and Ind‘analadtx via hawn•ntehurgh }tout,
TWO DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYTON,
AND INDIANAPOLIS.
!lasi Taal!, 101.3 , ett Pittsburgh at 3:00 o'clock A. NI. for
Oresaline, Columbus, Xenia, Daythn, I halanalndia, Lola) site,
Terre Haut, Vim canes, St. Lout., CIS rt.,. Evansville. Ac.
&WOWS Tunis loaves Pittsburgh et 7:30 o'clock A. M. lot
Oresithne, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton Indianapolis, Laniyette,
Terre Rout,, Vincennes, St 1,11114, Cairo, Erattertr.G.
Tntlta Taste stunts Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock P. Al. tor
Ceratline, Columbus, Xenia, Deo toe, tuulituat.s.lis, Lafayette,
Torre Houle, Nin..eiiitea, St. Lanus, Catro, Evonsvilk,
N R.--Ses-ttre your tickets via Columbus, and you are ie.re
of connections.
Steamers leave Cnicintintl daily for Memphis, Virksburgh,
Notch's, No. Orleans. At.
The Columbia, being the dlr.,/ root,. the Titus Tables of
the Roston. /t.rna• a.i.. orrahaed W run in -lint,
With title rAld.ht ,
Sot all Jutorrnate.n and Tlinugh Tickets, please apply at
the Ohio and i t tntinsty {MEL. lintlrtAal Utllre, (corner off.-eo
under the M..nougab s fa
.1. J. CCIIIt Y, Ticket. Agent,
Or at Federal Street th.tttn,
05.0. PARKIN, Ticket Ag.st.
• ONO. O. SIiSSIoNS, Agent, Pittsburgh.
dec•Anl F. W STILII,F.H. General Agent, Cheeinuati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi
It A I 1. ROA I),
CIES
93.84:. +✓
1m (lug MI
4.011-ILTIN4 With
Ohl* nnd Powanuylvniala Railroad,
lia
TIIP. SliirilTV.`..er AND qt. KAT FLOCTB TO Cli/CAO , O
Lab TW. Ntato 1t War. Is VIA CLEN ELAND.
Thu 11,411 v Ix "11. Irst1 mils. irbortrr and abont nine
hours ritoi-kr r t thr r Loon oor r to I loltarrairldhs
Thrha Daily Trams Issiworm Pittsbursrli Aral Ca •rdaoti.
Four Dad, Traors tlerrbtrol sod Chlrago
Thus it. l'lrrsinivi Lionra I.llirakro t a a pty-{.,,r hoot.,
.0. 1 JAL boob.. I Litt' arra. thorn
11n awl an, IL I.7.SDA V. May lb. ?rains
Oh shit It-sal Will rch a. follrars
VIA ALLIANCE.
Th.. trams Acid PvontlylvaiA4ll Railroad learn
Potatoired or 7. ar .1 NI Awl .A hI And SI
Isar. Atlnture at SS and II tr. A NI tool VCSO
Art irr I.7irsrlantl at DSO , A 'A, , s ad r•
13. • - nntortino then. .II). CU. Matto uol Toby!. Railroad tvr
ehleasm. 14101 1.1.1.1 atl.l Isroot
larastrigars for Tultalo nt. I.Juta, and tho North
anon, I. , artoa littstatsch rrn tlor ..11) A Al. train, by roing
.L C4nWiaa: will .rnr. In ilistas;o At h.lb Oral tosontria
fararngora (..r lit L 'Ada Its k Llau J,
thslintta, and a., North volkt . uO,. V Lai 1.. I/ &li arts.
Lats. It.. ,r.ale, Irarinq at 7
a. that is :NA .alt train by W1...6 close atortertlorts
are trisads thrt.s.7h 1.. Ills athiss
rbe trams lest :Erg rettstAirgll at 3.0) A. St, and
at I:no I. St ar. it.. only ima• I y which issaarocrors
rha h madams south of Athantsh *tat/ribs on tits To, A
rarat./ •ItSELLia.
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r rt•lsserria, t.. prs. ka,• oc.l
wt.,. ..I 113 U. Mon..niativi" lb.,
dovr tortoos tho nit uot.
J PIM AND f9,et, Cterrwland.
myr: J A C 4 I.: 41 11K) . AO, htt.thuri'•
OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
BROAD GAL
RAILROAD
PITTSBIT(111 Tt: ST 1,0175. DIRE('T
•
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,11.1 f, . .n 4 ..11A01. do HS Al
A`, K AN I' trill ER
it, .1 fvel gaup... ith 111.- L ims• saloon Own, I. •
r . .•zur ..Ay .hnh g 1•. gnat t•• the 1r..,
rt.,. tot lort“rh I• ctoalist.d.l.. on .0 • :
the VVrval
Th. Train, ••f Ihi, I:“at, aro pth. ttil• ~s r.tu;
h•nat v char*,
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T‘V DAILY PA!' , ,L'Att.Klt TR.\ !NS ...ewe., Pete.! , ::'
nil • •I 1 , 4. i. 11,0 6
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pt. Il.tblr•.a.l at rts Casn
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A riettruil-• laws l'or tx , ruts tlinwsh ith I. 1 , • Ent.,
nrri,lng At Pt. 1,11111 oil
OM). , tt.‘ chrtno 1in44;r40. rittAmrrh
1.•.0 or Cain,'
will roll for Thitt.ot b. flot ity tt o t t ,,hi r
t t , Umrnn.v and Hilt.. and Mllakto,.ll.pl Itwlinm.l, th .1
malting atarh Nturto. Cho., toot Avoiding tio• tiolu)s m, Ir
titoott tot to tr root onflntaltod roottio.
Tick -t. good for any tonAttonitle
tAt Louts. AL. liAllnfinuadne and V nn , n.
P. yin utn boa. Xenia and Daynnt .. IS :10
Do. sin C.dutnbun , zi flat I and IA -
i'vtvel3ur g . 19 30
(Wm) .... . 19 9.5
tion.ond..cituto OA,. to St. Louis_ . to'
THROUOII TI(7KrTs or further Informattou fully M•
cum' of A. T. Jolme,•n, Tlckot Ag..nt Ohio & I;
Go. corner office, Nll3llO/1g8411,13 I lwisi ;
'racket lent, lorKlPrto ntrrt•t Scntion, Alle K llt•ny Aty, 01
NI. WARD.
Superb, Oillu AG./ Minmeonvill li. It.
atyl2 Y. K NOW I.AN K. Agrat,
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
AT 1' h: NTII AL ICOUTK. .111.111,g
N 1 .•nterit, t.
wud 8.04th-v4.1..0rti mat," by 1, route noun Railway Aire: t.
Thin Road ante rt 71111,0 1 .141 Pittsburgh with Doily Lin e of
Btraidner• to all ports on clot North-slattern !Aker; makin g
the moat DM/MT, ,lILAPT-tT and HOUTZ by which
FREIGHT colt be forwarded to and !rum the (laza, Winer.
ltati• between Philadelphia& Pittsburgh.
FIRST (li,ASe. —Roots, Shoes, thy Goods,
l'tte, it 100 Itst,
tit. bozo,' ruts, Fentlit.ll4,
BIX'ON e nd dtxNouory,
y tiovan, ~H Lahr,) [lards e, Loa
.3 . ltoc. /14 100 Ibis
DWI', Wool, AC
TIM!) CLA -- .111, foe. 100 D's.
nod Pork, (in Intik,' 11,Lotp, ....
POURTII LLARS.— Ylsh, itat•tti and 1 40c. I
91A OU Ibe.
Pork, (ptteked,) Lard and Lard
FLOUR—TS neuts per barrel.
In shipping tioods front any point Fast of Philadel
phia, be {articular to mark package, h•ii/tS„H:rtlil a
Railroad.' All (lots yousigueti to the Agunts of this Itt,tol
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, trill be forwartind without
detention.
Fgclaui Aacwrs.—Mo.... Potter, Booton ; J. 1.. Ktllott , Kew
York; K. J. hm.t4ter, Phihui,•lpl2in; !klagruw & Kwun, Ita.lll.
morn; lion. U. lernocieu ms,4'ltt4l,urgb; ehringnitiu &
Olticlmmtl, Ohio; .1. N. Sloorbead, L.uivs ilk, Ky.; R. C.
Nleltlrum, Modb.un, Ind.; ItntchlT at Co,. at. Merin , Mo.; J.
M. tditc.M.ll Atkon, K. amvilln, Indiana.
IL H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. hOIdIiAERT,
toy 9 Superintendent, A lt.ona,
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
summer Arrokugement—Change of Hour
Ot and aßor MONDAY nest there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh fid
Philadelphia at G:3O A. M.
THE PAST LINE loaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
2,50 o'clock, P. M.
TUN NIOIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSVILIA: ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts
burgh daily, except Ruthlay, at 4:3U o'cl.cl;., P. M.
'MINTON'S ACWMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at II o'clock A. al., P. M., and 0:20 P. M.—ruuniug
Al far 'a Turtle meek Itrhigv.
The above Linos oiuuect nt Pittsburgh with the nal!raids
to and from St. Louis, Me; Altou, Union& and Chicago, III.;
Yrunkfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre fLiot,,,
Madison, Lafayette and luthentipolis, Ind.; e11,C14,1,ti.
tort, Springfield, Relief,. tainr, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
rionabtis, &LEIN , Vliie. MlllOllllOO and Wooster, Ohl u;
With the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nils 081..T.A/18, ST.
Louts, LOUISVILLE and Crscinivart.
THROUGH TICK tiTS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
P. r further particulars, FM handbills at the different
starting points. htssengers from the West will fiod this the
ahorteet and most expeditious route to Philatelphia,
more, New York, or Boston. NIKSIIIM.E.N,
Agent, Passenger Linos, Pittsburgh.
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RAILROAD'S
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago
RAILROAD
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
THREE TRAINS DAILY
( EXCRPT SUNDAY.)
PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAYS, as tollowu :
Leaves Pittsburgh fur Crestline at 8:00 A. M., 700 A. M.
and 3 P. M.
Leas. Cilialino for Pittsburgh at 600 A. M, 7;00 P. M.,
mad 12.60 P. M.
These Trains make claw connections at CB.ESTLINR with
Triune for COLUNI BUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI, BELLE.
FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CHICAGO, SAINT LOUIS,
and .11 points on roads extending West and South-weal
through 01110, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
TRAINS PROAI PITTSBURGH connect at Mansfield with
Trains on Sandusky, Ilaiisi:dd and Newark Road, fur Clll
CA4.10, TOLEDO and SANIt3SKT. Connections are made
at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and Pittsburgh Road,
(or CLEVELAND, CHICAGO. DUNKIRK and BUFFALO.
Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at 3 P. M. fur Sandusky,
Toledo and Chung°, have the benefit of a night's rest, at
Mansfield or Cleveland, and arrive In Chicago early next
evening.
Trains East from Crestline make close connections with
Trains on Pennsylvania Central Railroad tor kbiILAIEL-
PIIIA. BALMR/Ith and NEW TURK.
TllitUaill TICKETS are sold to Columbus, Dayton, Cin.
ciunati, Louisville, St. Louie, buliuuayolle, Bellefoutalue
Chicago, Itock Island, lowa City, Dimlleth, Milwaukie,
Cairo, Spring - fleld, 111., Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the priu
cilia' cities in the R est.
Thruaatt ticketa aver this line may be had at all of the
Abu, macre fur Pittaburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimure and
New l'hrk.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCO3IODATION TRAIN leaves now
Srighwo
to Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and I' .
,P. M. Ufa V Off
Pittsburgh fur New Brighton, at L% A. M. and 04, P. M.
O- For tickets and further information appfy to A. T.
follNnoN, at the corner office, under the Monongahela
nr at the Federal street Station, to GEO. PAILEIN,
Ticket Agent. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
my 1.1.1 J. IL Mue,EJt,
Great American and U. S. Express and
Mall Route
72 MILES OF DISTANCE SAVED,
AND TWO OHAFRIES OF GMT AID %WWII ATOIDYD.
AIR LINE ROUTE
HEM=
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CILICAOLL ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and 1111 sssss ippi
cuicaliu To T. LOUIS In hours. Trains Imre
the Maui% Corn ral Depot, foot of Water street—
St. Load. Int) , Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. M.
St. Louis Night Express dally , &turdays excepted, W.:31)
P. M.
St. Lona, Freight an, Eadbant daily, Baudnyi excepted,
fa.* A. 11. .
liaziay, Ottani through to St. Louis
Trains run direct through to Alton, (250 miles,) without
change of CM, or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid stekiners WiNCIIKIITHIt and BEI:a/EBB, running
In exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
dt. Louis, miles,) without landing. These boats, for
speed, convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the
Western waters, being fitted up with Bathe and spacious
Wank-pYmis, an - on:Ling to passengers the opportunity of to.
moving the duet unavoidable in summer railroad truvelli.g,
and reaching ht. Louis retrembod from the eift,ts of a long
r ids
To KANSAS and NETIELAPH A this is ibis Most direct
route. and puss. were dostineti fur Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Sliastsalppi, Alts
wind, Kanto... Cumberland aud Tenuessue risers, will
the Utivxt . . - -ut ntotngto distance, being severity-two Mites
ie. to St. Lulus., thirtyuevon tulles ion to liloteulnuont,
aud fifty-eight miles luso . to tprinictield, than by auy other
L..
rug Tickets ever this route oats be procured at the
sarteus hailroad Ticket Offices in New York, Boston, l'tols.
driplos. klaltnoure, Albsuy, buffalo, itc., and at all Ihrec..:,
r,.-ket Oftrara Lialveghout the Status, and iu ChicJu., , o at toe
~ .:,tupany's (Ace, No. 4a Dearborn street, opissuto the Ire.
moot House—and at the Depot of the 11Lino's Ceuta.] &sli
med. toot of Water etreeL
Iteepotnable Bagown Men will etways be at the Depots of
ltoatia '4..14 Into Chicago, to Cheek knagitat,-e
through tc an) pou-t gis-atred on the line-
It. I'. 11011.1.1A.N, Jr Ruporlntewleut.
IL J. D. fiCIIMILSLOILIOILN,
General Pnesenger Agent.
NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE,
aiiMMO sit
FROM PITTSBURGH TO
COI 11 [OAK, 1 I..tlitaninthe, auCtivit,
t..to.lunati, Terre Haute, Buck Island,
Louurvilie, rillLebtlel., lows City,
at. LOlii-S, Emu/mills, Dubuque,
Dayton, Ottro, . Ouloos,
-Isom, Memphis, Peoria,
'LaneseMe, Vicksburg, Vern,
Newark, Now Orlean.,
Asia 'MI Man? AI =TM 111 Tax Witil AND SOCTII,
Viet Ms
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad
Wil feta u uOl4 0,011,10.0,1 WA to Cl<Ceelliftli typeratiou la-
CI mu rt.ut•'n stile :murad..,
IL.ll‘..ail and :,.r.antbc,..4 f il.O , Win r•bbe
t.. cum tras,lor ade.,r I,ualbrt buri,albod by ai.y
rnnotua Writ from ht•lburg-b.
Fall Arrangement
/tor 110:. DA V, NOS 01, 1u5.5, • D.(l LY
And .1,41 rupuutlx'l
Loy r ,
daq ,6t I'
KNT t
-I. n I .4 , 1. isr.n/ tench .`, , ti , 111.,.n, t, :,
1..4J 411.„ —.....31uvW Lt,< r
•I 71J •I:-r• t u . /LL
la. •Ii 17., ht. , . nb , ainin,; ~..t..nyi,,rtnl4v. turg'..L •
..A..i.ata,rwe .•411.r rutri ntery.l.
air Ynz- I/•.ti y any ~us, tout.
1 .r awl lurtlirr 11,forruatIon,
JOLL:: J. if tiCeruS,
N 0.116 Water ..trret, l'ut,burgh.
KU. W. k U LTU.N, thiporult.wient.
L. DEVSNNT, G,qteral Ap•ot. novl3
AL RA
CARRYING THE
Great United State• Mall and Expre••
TWO PASSENGER IRAINS RUN DAILY on Its ent6.•
tenth from DUBUQUE tv CAIRO,
CHICAGO rc. CAIRO.
TWA }toed, lu nutuertlon alth Trnana of the Ohio a:.!
Mtastampt.l H. It. and t.tatwl,> and galena Ituarund. taro.,
the moat duect end uuky o.uuuttuua Lt. It. mute hot.,
CIIICAtio ry Sr. WCIE,
T ' CAIRO,
CHICAGO TO Di_ BUQU'R.
Trabar lean• Chtuyn, 411 ,
t+ A M. and Itc:11 P. SI.—ST. /.4013 am CAIRO RIPILL.,..
P..,m„ars for St. Lows by this train tab° the cars t,l tho
(V.tio and Mb.. IL IL at Sandoral, stud are Ca%lliad direct t.
St. Laub.
U.:1.5 A. M. sad .110 P. AL—Duntattra ♦_aa GILUDIA
omnrcttaq at 1./UfAhl.l.ll (uppwilbn Dribaquo) arith
Liar ra.o.ra Pra.late &r bL Paul and Man Upper Ailat.,.
lIV flyer rltiOn.
trai ue Ira., Cairo for (lima., and Dr.buqnc at 7:30 A. Al.
and 1:00 P. M.
Pareortagore Crorn the Haat and plan. on the Ohio river,
rhettleel i..r F•t. I. ell., mill ..a.ve m.le« d 10/110,., and an
....in r . .rer tlmkightlon trow Corr, t, St. 1.01:1e, at,.l
fifteen 11..etre in ./Vtr.b. ‘.I rrtcr toting the
Tal.t.te La, St. ',ant. !', an ,, ItbLque, St. Paul. and al! ter
t*ata..l ruta. can l u had at the An, of the
r a It and t. 141i.nzads in Pitt:4,ll'ok, and 3ttchtgatt
Central I - Lath - taw in Union:, R. H. }I ASt
PITTSBURGH & CONNELLSVILLE
R AILRO A D.
YI'ItTTIKR OPENING OF TIIR RAILWAY TO CiUFFRI"S
I , TATIoN, FOR TRAVRL A TRANSPORTATION.
Commencing Monday, 11th Aug., 1856.
im ati4 eat./ Monday, too llth hut, th. Pansanger and
Yrrtght Timms wtll run from Counoßann° to tiolfry's Stn.
ounocting with Bunting a Hall'. Coach., for Irwin',
z‘ustiou.
PASSENGERS LEAVE
Uniontown by Bunting k coaches at 6 A. M.
ConneLinville by P. k C. IL IL cars at 9 A. 31.
Gulley's !Station by tiutreya tw , woes at 11 A. M.
I win's Station b.) P Railroad cars at 11.46 A. M.
And arrive at Pittsburgh at 2 P. 31.
RE IT lIN I NO—PASSENGERS LEAVE
Pittsburgh at 2.50 P. M.
Irwin a station 4 P. 31.
U utley's Station 6.15 I'. Al.
7 P. NI., and arrive at Uniontown same
11 ERCHANbISE WILL BE FORW.ULDED AT LOW
Letwnott Counoltsville and Viturborgh.
Fore from Unioufowu to l'ittnburgh
do U.mm•llarllle to Plttahurgh 2,00
do Weed. Nrwton to Pittaburgh 1,25
do Utiffey'l to Patiburgh 1,00
Passenger will t. ud tide the pleasantest and cheapest
route hotwoon Utliontw4o, .kc., to Pittsburgh.
11. BLACKSTONE. Sup . L.
OlTwo P. A C. R. R., ConnollAvOle.ith Atigixot,
Fall Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
Shortest and (lute heat Route to all Pointe
on the Allegheny River.
PA SSRNOER.S, TAKE NOTICE.—The trains will start
from CARSON street, instead of Taylor street, as heretofore.
TWO DAILY TRAINS lease Pittsburgh as follows:-
3f 'ening ErprGss, at S o'clock, A. M., fur KITTANNING.
CLARION, FRANKLIN, RED-BANK, BRADI"S BEND
111110NING, itraitEit.sßuito, BROOKVILLE, and all
points North.
I...Vvrtint . i Aownamesairsors leaves at 6:00, P. M., stopping at
all way-stations.
Fare to Kittanning, $1,26
NI Atlases 41 75parion $3 25
ihni-Bauk 2 2.slteimersburg 2 00
Curhiviilc... -2 75 Reedsburg 3 00
Brady's Bend 2 25 Mahoning 1 75
Killersburg .....- 2 Ou Texas 225
Bethlehem .2 75 Mechanicsburg I 00
Shannoudale ..3 25 Brookville 3 75
Passengers will please procure their Tickets at the Depot
on Carson Street. A. J. ROPPER,
sell Superintendent.
MRS. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR
RESTORER.—An unfailing restore[ and preserver
of tho hair and sight. It is not a dye! 'The hair and whits.
kern, however gray, are restored to and preserved in their
original life color I By Its use, wigs, spectacles and gray
hairs, will soon become extinct. The Restorer us. d with
the Zylobalsamum, not only cleanses the hair, but inclines
it to curl, giving it a soft, glossy and natant! appearance.
The R,..atorer will strengthen and preserve the sight, and
remove and prevent dizziness, headache, scurf. dandruff,
scull-head, or env-eruption of the skin, and all un n atura
perspiratious of the head. It is a certain cure for catarr
iu the head.
Bold by JOS. FLF:MING, Druggist,
cor. of the Diamond and Market lit.
HAND STREET DWELLING HOUSE
and LOT, No. 22 Hand street. containing a hall. two
puriors, dining-room, kitchen and five charriburs, well in ,
ranged fur comfort and convenience. Price $3O O.
S. CUTHBERT & SON,
aii?.9 Real Rotate Agents, fil Market et.
GOODS--We will open in the near
few days more than 100 omen and packages of the
o.•u est and richest ntyl. of FALL DRESS GOODS.
ti 2.7 A. A. MASON & CO., 25 Fifth at.
REOO M S—
ZOO tone Lake Champlain ;
100 tons Juniata
For sale by [ 1414 ) gam MOOMINAD.
Nary DrPAP.IXS47,
Bureau of Tanis and Dockt September Ts, 1850.
QEALED PROPOSALS for each class sopa
° rattly, endersed Proposals for Class No. (name ties
chus,) fur the navy-yard at (name at yunl,) will be received
at this office until noon on the 26th October next, for fur
nishing and delivering at the 'several navy-yards named the.
materials and articles embraced in the following classed. add
which are particularly described in printed erhedules, which
will be furnished. upon application, and sent by mall, If .o
requested, to persons desiring to offer to contract for any or
all the classes- named therein, by the commandants of the
several navy-yards, for the dames fur the yards under their
command, or by the navy-agent nearest thereto, ar by the
bureau, for any or all the yards.
In case bidders desire tie commandants or navy agouts to
send them schedules by moil, it will be necessary, In order
to Insure their transmission, that they should . enclose in
t age h eito r application d. pont ge stamps , as the law requires all poet
'..,
be prepai
Bidders are hereby cautioned and particularly notified that.
their offers must be in the form hereinafter proscribed, and
be nodled in time to reach their destination before the time
expiree for receiv ingthem :no bid w7lw7l be considered which
shall be received a vr
the _period stated, and no allowance ated,
will be made for adorer of the mad.
To guard agidnet offers being opened before the time tip•
pointed, bidders are requested to endorse on the. envelope
above the address, and draw a line under the endorsement,
thns: “Proposair for Class No. (names the class,) for the
Navy-yarti. at (naive the yard.)"
To the Chid of the Bureau of nude and Docks, Weetv
ingtou. D. C.
" I, (here insert the name,) of (name the toton,) in the State
of (name the State,) hereby offer to fttrul.h, under your ad
vertisement dated (date of admrtisement,) and subject to all
the requirement. of the same, and of the printed schedule
to which It refers, all the articles embraced In Cues No.
(name the close,) fur the navy-yard at (name the yard,) ‘IZ
cording to said (schedule, viz; (here paste on the printed class
from the ache:dub., and of each article set the pricr,and
cerm out UK amount in the columns for dollars and cents, and
,roof up the aggrvate amount of the bid fur the
ing to (here write the unsalted in wards.)
I propose AB my agent, (here name the Vail, of one sr er
r/aired by the schedule) for the supply ender the classes mi.-
cellaoeouls, by a non-resident of the place of delivery; and
Mould my offer he accepted, I request the contract may be
prepared and sent to the nary-agent at (mime the apency,) for
signatures and certificate.
The undersigned (name of guarantor,) of (name the town,)
and State of (name the State.) and (name of second guaron.
tort, dc.,) hereby undertake the above-named (name the bid
der to bidd,rr) will, If his for thelrJ offer as above be ac
cepted, enter into contract with the United fitstriii within 151 . -
teen days after the date of notice, through the posteaffice, of
the acceptance of his [or their) offers before mentioned.
Witness, [Signature of guarantors.)
I certify that the above named Wee name (Acorn:tutors.)
are known to me to be goad end responsible guarantor to
this cane. [Signature.l
To 1w signed by the district Judge, district attorney. col
lector, nary-agent, or some person known to the bureau to
be reelmoslble.
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
Clam No.l—Bricks. Class No.ll—lron and nails
'2,—Stone. 12--Bteel.
3—Yellow-pine tlm- 14—Files.
bor. 15—Paints, oils, and
4—fellow-plat inm - glass.
ben le—Ship chandlery.
17—Hardware.
18—Stationery.
19—Firewood.
20—Hay.
21—Provender.
22--CharcoaL
25—Iron castings.
Chew No. I—Bricks.
2—Atone.
3—Tellow-pine tim
ber.
4—Yellow-pine
lum
ber.
6--Oak and hard
wood timber and
lumber.
6—W hits-pine,
spruce, juniper,
and cypress tim
ber and lumber.
7—Lime and hair.
B—Cement.
fl—Gravel and sand.
11—Iron, iron spiked
and nails.
NEW
Clam Nat—Brick
2—Stone.
3-1"ellow pins
6—White-pine,
spruce., lfa
7-I.lirticilair,
B—Cement.
9—(ln keel and sand.
11—Iron, Iron spikes
and nails.
12--Stenl.
14—Paints, Cdh, and
glass. _ _
I=l
.Captlun (icriak-M.
Ong" No.l —Cl,,Thing.
boots, hoe
Class No. I—Bricks
LROAD,
Chum No. I—Bricks.
2—Stone.
3—Yellow-pin•_
6—Black walnut'
boards.
6—White-pine.
B—Cement.
[4—Rand.
11-1 mu, iron Wk.,
and unite.
EMMMtill:l
The schedule will state the [knee within which articles
%rill he require., to be delivered; and where the printed
....brinle is not toad, the wrlods stated in it for deliveries
west be copied In the ban. All the AVlelot which may be
vontrarted for must be delivered at snch place or places. In.
lading drayage and cartage to the place where used within
❑m nary-yards, respectively, for which the oiler Is made, na
may he directed by the commanding officer thereof; and all
tber things being equal, preference will be given to Ameri
can manufacture. No article will be received after the ex.
,d noonof the perhsi specified in the schedules for the com-
EMfaiMMMiNI
It is to be provided In the contract, an I to be distinctly
tv , derstood by the bidders, that the amount and number of
uric,. enumerated In classes headed miesmiletneotts " are
Kt as the prohibit quantity which may be required, as
~-11 as to die date for determining the lowest bid; but the
t , ..utmctor is to furnish more or less of the said enumerated
Arti aloe, and in such guar./Ulm and at ruch times, as the tat
r.da orcommandant may require_ such increase, believer, not
to exceed one-third of the quantities stated, (and requisitions
%rut through the cost office shall be deemed sufficient no
te-u) daring the 11-cal year ending 30th June, 1850; and
" h o oter the quantities required be more or Inas than those
s,r-cilied, the prices shall remain the tame.
All the articles under the contract must lge of the best
quality, delivered in good order free of all and every charge
expense, and subject to the Invention, count, weight, or
measurement of the add navy-yard, and be he all respects
estisfa gory to the commetndant thereot Bidders are refer
red to the yard for plsns, apecifications, or samples, and
forth, :r description of the articles. Contractors for clatiess
Leaded "mincellaneme," who do not re/dde near the Oitcv
where the articles are to be delivered, odd be required to
n nue in their proposal an agent at the city or principal
plate near the yard of delivery, who may be celled upon
to deliver articles oath nd dritze when they shall be required.
• App r 0 ved sureties in the full ammint of the contract will
he required, and twenty per contum as atolitiortal security
detitictal from each payment until the enttract shall have
I teen completed or cancelled, unties otherwise authorized by
the dent ronent. On chases Leaded “mltoellimeous," to be de
livered as required during the fiscal year, the twenty per cent.
retained may, at the discretion of the c Inmendant, be paid
,itarterly en the first of January, April, July am{ October,
o lien the debvertes have been tatiafactory, the balance
(eighty per cent.) will be paid by the respective nary ousels
within thirty days after the presentation of bills , in tripli ;
cute, duly venched and approved.
No part of the per centum reserved is to be paid until nil
the rejected articles offered under the contract shall have
been romovett from the yard, unless specially authorized by -
the department
will be stipulated in the contract that If deftualtshill be
made by the partici, of the fleet part in drab ering all or any
of the articles mentioned, of [ha quality and at the times
and places above provided, then, and he that ties, the said
parties will forfeit and pay to the United Staters, uliquidated
damages, a sum of money equal to twice the 1111:110141$ of. the
contract price herein agreed upon as the pace to be paid for
the articles In cote of the actual delivery thereof, which
liquidated damaged may be recovered from time to time ae
they accrue. .
The sureties must sign the contract, and their responsibil
ty certified to by a navy agent, collector, district attorney, or
some other person satisfactorily known to the brixesni.
It is to be provided In the contract that the bureau shall
have the power of annulling the contract, withont loos or
datnageto the government, in case Congress shall not have
made sufficient appropriations fur the articles named, or f
the completion of the works estimated for, and on which this
advertisement I based, and shall also have the power to ho
creme, or diminish the quantities named in the climes not
headed" wit , oellaneous "in the schedule twenty-Eve per cent.
Perseus whose offers shall be accepted will be notified by
letter through the post <MCP, which notice shall be cons:d
eyed sufficient; and if they do not enter into contract for the
supplies vra-citiCti within fifteen days front the date of notice
from the Lev ean of the acceptance, of their hid, a contract
will be made with some other person or persons, and the
guarantors of such defaulting bidder trill be held responsible
for ail delinquencies.
All offers not made In strict conformay with this advertise
ment will, at the option of the bureau, be rejected.
Vitale only whose offers may be accepted will be notified,
and contracts Will be reedy for execution 55 soon thereafter
as may be practicable. sep29tlaw4w
FRENCH MERINOS-500 pa. Ereneh Me
duos Jost received; for sale to the Grade at a mall ad-
Vallee. A. A. MASON t 00.,
seat 21 'fifth street.
%, • 't
IMRE
vqftnicliNtg's:'
FORM OF OFFER.
(Here date the offer.)
(flan the Wafer Co sign his nano.]
FORM OF GUARANTRIL
b—Oak plank.
11—{VbIto pine nod
spruce lumbar.
sossonod.
7—Lime.
E.—Cement.
9-4; ravel and sand.
1ME321
15—Palate, oils, and
Ship
15—Ship chandlery.
17—Hardware.
1.8--Stationery.
20—Hay and straw.
21—Provender.
22-41hurocal.
23—Packing.
25—Iron anal:op.
ORK.
Class No.l I —Phdp chandlery.
,I—Hardware.
u,--etatiatmry4
20-11ay and straw.
Or2l—Provender.
22—Charcoal
21i—Belting, pack
ing, boee, &c.
25—iron-work and
castings.
26—Machinery and
tools.
28—Lightning eon
ductors.
29—Diving-bell.
ELPHIA.
N.12--SteeL
yellow.
plue timber
4---Seenoued yellow
pine lumber.
and hard
wood timber.
6-s , eatmued ablte
pine timber and
lumber.
16--Faints, oil, and
Rte•
16—Ship chandlery
17—Hardware.
IS—Stationery.
ZJ--LLay and draw
2l—Provender.
22--Charcoal.
23--Belting, pad:
fug and boat.
26—Machinery.
7—Lua and haft.
n--(imvel and sand.
11-11,11. Iron pike
and Vb.
2AVAL
ASTLITM.
IClads No. i---liardaare.
14—iron and nail,
11—Paints, oil, and
glans.
12—Ned.
I:i—Lumber.
14—Provender.
I.s—lfinrwnod.
16--Charcoal.
2—Provision&
4--(irocerio,
t—Dry
6--11,:td. Sc
7—Totem,.
B—Chandl.ry.
WASHINGTO
, D. C.
Crn
13—Pig iron
14—Files.
Ilow-piIIS tiM-
IS—Paints, oils, and
Owe.
16--Ship chandlery.
17—Hardware!
IS—Stationery.
19—Firewood.
ny and straw.
21—Provender.
4.' --llhatCoaL
=—Bsltlng packing,
and hose.
4 Y ellow-pine I am
ht.T.
C--Whitepino,
spruce. Juniper
u4l cypress.
—Lime and hair.
s—Comenl.-
g--Sand and gravel.
n—lron, iron hailal
and spike&
NO' •
ILK.
Use No. 14—Ffles.
15—Paints, oils, and
Om.
111.--Ship chandlery.
17—Hardware.
18—Stationery.
20--Ilay and stcasee
21—Provendot.
23--Baltingandps4
log.
PENSACOLA.
eras No.
kr
-1 k--..qb 4.. chandlery.
17—Hardware.
IS—Stationery.
19--Firesrood,
2A—Hay.
21—Provender.
L--Charcoal.
21—Belting, packing,
bane,
kc.
Si—Copper and com
position
213—Iron casting..
2--Stone.
3--Yellow-pine lira
Mr.
4—Yellow-pine lum
ber.
s—Hard-wood Um..
ber and lumber
11—White-pine.)uni.
pou and rypreee
timber a lum
ber.
7 —Lime
it—Cork lo shells
11-11,n, Iron nulls,
and spikes.
~ .4.x..1}.:..a?,?,
7.11 4:
• $ • YNegvek tirTITP - ME or
TAE DELAWARE ?BURT LA ;:lil 1.4 KAItZAS
TdßßlTONY.—Notice' le hereby given that by dlrectkes of
the President of the United Shone, the role of the Delevntre
Trutt Londe b Kangas .Territaryoulvertbeed tdatifineersoe
on the 20th of October neat, et Port Leavenworth, to POST.
PoNED man
MONDAY, Vida I7ru DAY Olit \ Neivitai Lilt NEXT,
At which LIMO and at the place aforesaid the We wilt cane..
roma, and be conducted and continued In ell reppecte es
provided by the original prat lentationiof the Idtkr MU/mg
laic
By order of the Preefdent
GBO. W. IdAMMENIj,
_ Commissioner 44 Indian - Affidrii
Department of The Interior,
Office Indian Affaire,
September l7th, in*
t•
First Public Sale of Delaware Trust Laude
in the Territory of Kansse.
BF THE PRESIDEN7' OP THE UNITED ETATS&
IN pursuance of two, I, FRANKLIN FIERCE,
_Frioddent
of the United States of America, do hereby dftlere and ;
make known that a public sale will be held at Fort Leaven-
worth, in the Territory of Kansas, commencing on Monday,
the 20th day of October nest, for the disposal. of such of the ;
lauds and town lots, held in met by the United States for
the benefit of the Delaware tribe of Indians, as are abutted I
within the undermentioned townshipa, comprising the CAW
ern portion of the lands ctvbsi by the said Delaware Indians
In trust as aforesaid, to It:
South o f the haze line and east of the sixth principal nwridian.
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range nineteen. f•
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range twenty.
Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range twantpone. '
Townships eight, nine and ten, of range twentytwo.
Townships nine and ten, of range twenty-three.
Also, the surveyed blocks In the town of JACKSONVILLE,
so called, from No. I to No. 121, tnclushio, situated in town
ohipe N 08.9 and lOsoutti. of range 19east, above- mentioned,
according to the plat of said town of Jaclusitaille on file In t
the Mike oT the surveyor.general of the Territories of Kan. r ,
eas and Nebraska, to which reference is made.
Also, the eurveyed blocks in the town of DELA:S'64N, so e
celled, from No. 1 to No. 91, inclusive, situated in townehip
No. 9 south, of range r.. 2 east., above mentioned, ItC,CO3dlng to
the plat of said town of Delaware on file in the office of said t ,
surveyor-general, awl to whir * reference is made.
Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of .11.6.11..DV1LLN, so
called, from No 1 to No. 94, Inclusive, situated within town..
ships Nos. 8 and 9 south, of range 19, shore-mentioned,
cording to the plat of said town on tile. In the office of the
said inirveycasgeneral, and togwhich reference Is made.
Also, the surveyed blocks in the town of LATTAVILLA
so called, from No. 1 to No. 10, Inclusive. eituated In town.
ship No. 8 south, of range No. 22 mud, aboveenentioned, no. i
;cording to the plat of meld town of lattaville on tile in the ;
;loince of the said surreyor-genanskend to which reference Is
made.
And also the lots in the fevers! blocks on surveyed and laid j
out in LEAVENWORTH CaTT;socalled, eituateln township
No. 8 south, of range 21 east, above mentioned, sooortUotto
the plat of sald town Of LeavenwOrtheitj on Alain the
of the said eurreyor-gemual of said Terrltettes,asul to which
reference Is hereby made.
Said abovarnentionedlands, town lots, and blocks having
been classified and valued by cconmlsaloncre duly appointed
for that purpose according to law, the Valuation no placed ..
upon the same napeefively-csill be the latthitllll at which ;
the same will be offered fur sale.
The terms of sale will be cash, and upon payment being
made, rot:opts in duplicate will be made therefor, one of
which will be delivered to the purchaser., .
Patents will "ahem:toady be granted for the lands so par.
chased •in accordance with the laws in force regulatiiig the
Issue thereof.
The offering of the above lands and town lotiand blocki
will be commenced on the day appointed, and will proceed
in the order in which the) are advertised withal cunvanlent
despatch until the wino shall have been offered and the
talcs thus closed.
. •
All pnrchmes not paid for on the day of solo will be re.
offered on the following day at the risk of the deftralting
purchaser.
given under my band, at the City of Washington, this
14th day of August, A.D. HMI FRANKLIN FIERCE.
_By the President:
Osman W. IdanossNr,
Commissioner of Indian Affairs.
Non..--The above advertisement will to pnbligied in such
papers only as are requested by note to insert
as.2o:lawtoot2odisv
T HE .FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE
ANY, OP PEIILAMILPNIA.
.
inanereas—Charles W. Rancher Thomas Hart, To
Wagner, Samuel Grant, Jacob R. Lilly Gin. W.,ltiebazda,
Mordecai D. LOWiD, Adolphi E. BM* Mtn! 8. Browne, Moro.
ris Patterson. Cuss. W. Ruscam, President
CUM 0. BANCTIMEI, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, et Sates as low
as are EOD/DIDAIt with security.
The Company hare reserved a, large Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums , wifely informed, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Assets of the Companyon January Ist, Dal, as Pub
lished agreeably to an Act tidasembly, were as follows, iris:
Murtgego-
Real&tate 84,877 78
Temporary Loans__ 28,1e18 17
84818 81
Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one Oars,
they have paid upward of 0110 Million Friar Hundred Thor.
sand Dollars, losses by Are, thereby affording mtidomce ofthe
adrantages of insurance, as well as the ability and dispocwition
to meet with promptness ail lishllities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Deice, northmst cor. Wood and Third eta.
THE UNITED STATES' LIFE INSP.'
RANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PaRA-
Da.alni,—Chartered April Mk. 16ia:1. Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL, $2i0,000.
Office, Sonth.caat corner of Third and Chestnut street.,
Philadelphia.
OFFICERS OF THE HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA.
Stephen R. Orawford, Paul S. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawreeos Jobason,
lionJemin W. Tiugloy, (kw. A.Mlloury,
Jamb L. Ronnie., Jame, Darerenx,
WilliamOctiwin, WI Kam
Preridad—Mieldieu it. Crawford.
Vice Fteridelit—Awbroge W. Thompsou.
McNeal. Eravainer—Pittstanw—Jameo U. Wilbert, M. D.
Allegheny City—R. 11. MoverY, M. D.
WM. S. ARNOLD, Agent;
No. 11,Pourtb eirost. Pittsburgh.
BANKERS AND BROKERS
•
INT HOLMES & SONS, , Bankera
chain. Haters, and Nisdere it Not. DFatta, Accept
&twee, Cold, tinier and Bank Notes: Kethanie on The Past
ern smut Western Cities ontistinCy for Ws,
Collections made in all tolid dOw throughout the tilted
Statue. Deposits recoiled inpar funds or eursantpeper. No.
67 Market street, between Third and Pourth sta. Usolkly
El E. ARNOLD & CO., Bankers And. Ex
e change Broken, Dollars In lhohange, , Coln, Bank
Nutt* Bight and Time Drafts, go. Colleolons .treftdly at ,
tended to, and premeds maimed to any part u the Union.
&tacks bought and sold on commission.
lir Ain. 74 Fourth street, next door .tothe Bank of iHrts•
burgh. repl3
TTHOMAS WOODS,Commercial Broker, and
Deslerin Notes, Bonds, Stocks, Real &tate, ac., No. 76
fourth street, Pittsburgh, 1t Juu6
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MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AU - RENTZ,
Panemsrom Ik;o. 314 Liberty street, just betide the
Dameuger Depot of the Pettneryiranlaßaiiremi, which ntakes
it the moot convenient house In the city for passengers ord.
Mon by that road.
The proprietor having, aCtonshbarable expense, fitted up,
In excellent style, the MANSION TIOCSE, would respect
fully solicit a share of public patronage. Thorn is attached
a splendid STABLE and extensive WAth iN YARD, athird
ing ample 6rl - 0121111.1116013 to travelers nod textustors. Hia
Larder and Bar will be furnished with the beat the market
can affixrd. febLy
T. CLAM HOTEL, corner Penn anti St.
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Clair streets, Pittsburgh. Pa.—The nodursignitd, former
ly of " Brown's Mimi," having taken this Mtge and.comme
diens HOTEL, and Laving minted it in magnificent ityloi,
woohl respectfully Invite his Criendsnati the traveling pUblio
to give him s call. Assured. with the eeuvenkmini u the
hOll4O and his tong (aperient, in the business, give
entire attilewsiou, and his charge& moderato.
[eh= IVIL C. OCiIiNELLY.
Q 001 ) INTENT HOUSE, coiiter of Litter
ty and Grant streets, near the Rath - , ad Depot.
jan.l.3:ly JAMNS SHAN:\ 9N, Proprietor.
. .
rrONICB WON'T DO 1--They .never did d 9
ji gm re than give temporary relief ami they never it to became they dotal:ouch the cause of the. diiiesse:
muse of a lague and bilious diseases IA the. atmospheric
poison called - or Malaria. Neutralize this poison by
Its natural antidote, sedan disease anneal* it dhinniiears
at once. Rhodes' Fever and Ague Cure ie.t.413 Antidote to
Malaria, and moreover It Ise perfectly harmless medicine.
the certificate of the celebrated chemist, J. 11. Chilton, of
New York, to this effect, is i hed to oe , ry battle: there.
Mre if it decline good it can don
This Is more than mu be said of Quinine, Arsenic, or ; any,.
tonic in existence, as their use Is ruinous to the constitution
and brings uu bomb Acne, which never allows a person Itt, -
feel perfectly well fur a single moment. In illustration oft.i>. -.
thaw truths I annex some extracts Emmet in tier just reeeireW - ."j;
fronts Physician:
GCOIIIS itONVII, Ohio, !51arch17,11356.
JAB. A. RTIODES, Bay.—Dear Sir: YOU Pi of 24 inst. is at
hand. The Core arrived late last year and the dltUeutty ha
getting any one to try it W:11 greatly Ire reared (ruin the
fact that a remedy had been introduced w nich was growing
in fairer with the public, as being better than using Quinine
—nut knowing I premium Lint the remedy they used to
e . s e A p. taking Quinine, outitained the ilBclfl
This remedy, known as limithfs Tonic, would, Invariably
break en agur, but it did nut-cure it, ns It would often re
turn with renewed Tiger. This one circumstance I deemed
in your favor, if I could institute a test coa.parbson between
it and your Cure. The following is the result:
Three persons took spur Cups allbrw h iciewere mows of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, nituay . Werini standing.
They had tried Quinine, and other remedies, occasiunally
missing a chill, but it Ives (as imall stietrcescar) Slowly wear
ing them out, and laying the. Inundation of other and save
rer maladies. I did snancod in', treating a nidieertnik. of
all three of these cease writ - your remedy, end they have
not bad achilluince. In allthreent these cases the Smith's
Tonle had been treed, and would r es before stated. break the
is
chill, but after period ei'twoluid elapsed it would rattan.
1 think there will be no ditlicnlty now' ingiving to your
Cure the vantage itroundatn,y_ether remedy new. Au elseh
' , MAC. ' &C. — WILLIAM BUCIENER,III. D.
NUODESt-TEWERaand AGUE CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO
I.IALADJA, the_ only, harmless remedy in mildew" Is
eoltterllT. certain se a iIIItTENTIVE, as,a-CDRE. Tsiko It
When ))• 014 feel the abljs cotoing on, tusdyou willnetterhine
, . • . , •
a sing* one.
JAMES A. RHODES,Proprietctr, Prinaidenta
For sale by Drum... - ! Jell
FIL . DRA*O, Dealer in Fine TEAS and
. Choice onocar.itg. . .
Pickles, gapers, •
Preeervea, Pare Spices; - .
Woodall Warr. kr-, AM.
lia.Nre, 82 Market, err* and, 1 Diamond.
FOR SALE-60 ACRES OF LAID, on the
eolith side of the Phhe rlaeri-twenty.one miles below
tna city; and fronting it ninety acres of lel nd. onitalde for
gardening purposes. This minable properly sill be sold at
a low rate, It celled for won. Hnquire of
says - TITONI AS WOODS. 75 Fourth et.
LIE TEA ROUSE
0e2 , 4 l3 82 MARKET ST
rUOWNSEND STREET PROPERTY FOR
NALF—A Inagnitkeni Three Story 141 , k. flnninol In
the west utagelllcent at•iq euetairling Woe emelt t and taw'
meet; large Lot. Will 'be told very law. Apply to •
BLARNLY : t R1C11)Y
Real "lNente nioktgs.
NOTICE'. I --Ttic; Stockholder',New
Castle end resrlltixlmi tafisrad enkiiciebY
uotillefl Vita' en Instalment (Wes: the secothi) Wit h% Doff
inn wahsre f calted:fot, payable at the office of: the Tree
surer cis the, 15th day _of solutes- next, uneteclikesum
usury sixty day. thertefter,tieta the WhobvgaMoriPiAll
paid. By ceder of the Bond ot,Xotrracare ,
;WIL WILLIAW. Traanrer,
sn,2 coruar poi sail W.*.
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