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    lowed Mr. Rarey to mount hits without offering
the least resistance. With this the exhibitisn
terminated, and the t ucen and her . sdusti:, u.;
visitors, by whom i; was cvi . neesed w ith In ism.;
evident tokens of inlet eat and wsmier, too k
their
departure.
It ought td hat Sir Richard Airey,
Lord Alfred l'og.", and of
whom Mr II sommunc.:ol.l hise3dc, vot.
aro understood to deelare that there i asthma;
in the treatment in Inc smallest degree painful or
improper toward the M rac.sul jeered to it, or
wilich would db. lid the susceptibilities of a by
stander sensitively alive to anything, part Adis
in the least of cruelty to a dumb animal. Tncv
also nsiert that it con s ists of no trickery- of an . )
description, nor of the use of any drug or nee
worm or other similar influence whatever. Mr.
Itarey's theory is that hitherto 1111 treatment of
this noble animal—at least in the prellminaiy
stages of breaking, eto.—has proceeded on ideas
of his nature altogether erronerms and cruel,
and been invariably charactetized by untiere:--
sary violence, which has provoked the display of
resistance and other kindred qualities on his
part, and so the evil has been perpetuated. The
principle on which Mr. Rarey goes, on the other
hand, is one of extreme kiudaess and ten lermss
toward the animal, the object being to convince
him that man is his nataral master and friend,
and to elicit his confidence and kindly reg:irsi.s.
Mr. R. appeals to what he calla '.the intellect sad
affections of the horse," and state's that this
the secret of all his success. lie is a sligic'y
made man, about thirty years of age, the , :_rl of
a stock fanner and breeder of horses, who lived
in Franklin county, in the State of Ohio, WA is
himself ...engaged in a Si ilar occupation
place called Groveport, about ten miles from
Columbus, the capital of that . State. From
boyhood he is stated to have exhibited an intense
fondness for horses and tt remarkable aptitud„ ,
for breaking and training them after the old
fashion, until he discovered this more humans
system of treatment, which he has since pracL
tined with the greatest success in his nat.v..
State. The subjects on which he his cperaie
have been in many cases horses reclaimed in in
perfectly wild condition from the .orielican
prairies, and in the couce of his expetaema to
has had one arm and Inl logs b: opts.. Ile I- se
companied to this u• - .;u.,t.y by Mr. R A • h
nough, a gentleman • long ft:ln ling an I ro
speotability as a tnerchat and lartteur bra ,
of horses iu the ei'y of Torouto,
letters of recommen 1:1!iun t., v t
from Sir E lwund Held, Goverwir-G'nPral
Cauada, “ud Lieutenant-General
Eyre, Ceram:older in Chief of for..e.: , in
We believe that Sir Thehapl L r
Alfred Paget havebeen r,quest , 2d tf,
1111 d I report upon the system rf trAttot 01
adbpted by Mr. Raley in the intel;:,t i,f the
governmeut.
HE PITTSBURGH POST.
Altl.lilS F. ILARtz. ;.(iltor 57rai.r."
P iT T Chi
THURSDAY MOOING
PARTY SPIRIT.
This is a theme upon which volumes tiav
been written, yet in the progre,;e of n
like our own it continually presents itself in
new pha es. The zeal for that which is right,
the honest regard for truth and honor, and ;I:e
welfare of the nation as one great whole, is
patriotism, but when seltishneF•s eS hands rind
Strengthens by rm aus of the principle of fis-
sociation and forms a corrupt desire for place
and power iu the individual ins:
dangerous element. It is not
zeal for the views, opiniuus and ?ueasure:, if
ta certain party—it is not a concern fin• the
general credit and prosperity, hut it ip a per
version of all the right tendencies of a correct
social principle to a selfish purpose. and is a
dangerous political element. The interest ~1
the individual —lw: .shish per4onal
hecante strangely wrapped up in the e haracti
of the mass, and a few bad men of talent and
influence of position, may ruin while tir y i!de
the destinies of a people. Bad principle., if
4upported by the multitude,assume for the time
the appearance of right. great political
parties, patriotism and the love for truth and
right are sometimes sadly modified by person
al selfishness and the desire to gain position
and wealth. The minds of those ambitious to
lead, lose sight of the veneral weal, and -he
come enthralled by influences which prevent
them from seeing the truth. They are subor
dinate to selfish interests. Freedom of thought
and expression of opinion, comprehensive en
ergy and clear strong vision of the field of ac
tion, are not to be looked for in the man who
enters the ranks of party for his own self-ag
grandizement, and not for the general good.
Hear what Washington, iu his farewell ad
dress, says upon this subject : " The common
and continual mischiefs of the spirit of party
are sufficient to make it the interest and duty
of a wise people to discourage and restrain
it. It serves always to distract the public
councils and enfeeble the public administra
tion. It agitates the &immunity with ill
founded jealousies and false alarms ; kindles
the animosity of one part agains another ;
foments occasional riot and insurrection. It
opens the door to foreign influence and corrup
tion, which finds a facilitated access to the
government itself, through the channels of
party passions. Thus the policy and will of
one country are subjected to the policy and
will of another." Again : "'Phis spirit," he
says, " unfortunately is unseperable from our
nature, having its root in the strongest pas
sions of the human mind. It exists under
different shapes in all governments, more or
less stifled, controlled or repressed; but
in those of a popular form, it is seen in its
greatest weakness. and is truly their worst
enemy." Was the Father of his Country a
prophet ? Did he forsee the aspect of the na
tion as it exists in our day ? It is not necess
ary for us to dwell upon the evils of party
spirit as it is seen in politics at the present
time. They are of such a character ag to be
known and read by all, and those who love
their country indeed and in truth, cannot but
be alarmed at the tendencies of sectional bit
terness. It is leading the country to the brink
of ruin. In the words of another, `• Evil
passions are let loose ; false tongues vibrate :
words full of poison fly as arrows ; pens dip,
„pectin gall strike like angry serpents teeth; the
press becomes an internal machine,' scatter ,
ing in all directions coals of juniper, ffraneshot
and death. No character is sacred —no prin-
ciple is safe."
, The fAxed, and as we behove, corroci plin‘
pies which have swelled the ranks of
ocratic Party are disregard for milior issues.
It is right that the public good should be dis
regarded, arid all the important interents of
this great nat on be swallowed up in the , bitter
warfare upon a single question --that of
admission of Kan- as "f Must the nation sut
ler that the pride of nien may be swollen by
sui:.cessiin an issue to which !indite .wport-410
has been given "f Is the -grea' national paily
of the country which has ever sustained it hi
the hour of trial,isbout to relax that discipline
which is essential to its very existence? The
l)emociatic pa•fity has triumphed over all oppo
sition, by holding fast to the cardinal princi
ples of its faith, and we do not believe that it
will now permit sellish or sectional interests
to interfere with its great general aim---the
greatest possible good to the greatest number.
Let those who occupy the Senate Chamber
and the II alls of Legislation be guided by the
counsels of Washington, which he has left as
a rich legacy to the nation. Would that his
example and his counsels were more prized by
the people who delight to honor his name, but
who seem to have forgotten his precepts.
--The Philadelphians are about to try the Steriu
Fire Engine experiment again.
Kansas has appeared to completely absorb
public alien ion, and leave its larger neighbor,
Nebraska, without notice. A file of newspa ,
pere from that region occasionally brings to
oil , r vision the names - and doings of those who
were lately eland with u-;. The Omaha
before 11 , - . contains at length au able opinion of
.1 inlgeSainuel W. Black, which settled some
very important points in 'Nebraska jurispru
dence, and gave great satisfaction generally.
lie has• made a hit as judge, but, has fairly
knocked down when he gave the inhabitants a
taste of mettle his as a lect met cis well as ou the
stump. The Dakota City 11 tald ,of the 27th
of January. contains a correspondence trot))
Omaha in which the following occurs :
I It. •• Ibor..t.lF !Lie , hede, tool
-top- toward:, tbe I.,rotanent
p3rry 'fhe meettng w.l
- • •t,t th t e • a tictpate I. Jud?..e
Kul3 . 1 ,•„ -1•;:t 1. a- -tt . “I by 1111111..rtills :I Co
- Judge ;r , 9 chant:B.4s ttf
c.•turtutb, tto. ro-t iutiou•3, atter 11 long prop- t 1
t• y ttoch, o , p , trted a -ttrles of re•t•totutiontt of
fit t t..1••,,z ;tit: 'l , • -tuati ittat•ocrn, and deeltrit.g it
. b • toe i l dfori.l of it.e Delno‘trati.• 1 arty of
co• territory, bu•l endorsing \icsyir. Douglass,
and Ittettotrd , on, and, by insinuation, re
f 1 •clinz on the :teltultdstratittu resolution -I,
olio 0 ulan the one Joel .rtug the pEktform, were
opi•t•3ed by 11r. Twit, of your county, on the
ground th• - ,t it Wag nteez tug to organize the
p i of ern Irt-e any oi its leaders. He
tLade all eloquent =peed,. lie Writ 1.)11CW
tl it..111:11., V. II •-p fat', of th;
la•-••lutiontt, urg-i 1110.,.1 p;.- •
7,1.1.• 0t.p,:t.,1 far t•`• c• wartit..
- , 30, ac ue left. the Nit - .uti cries froca
parts tall
of tae ,:rowbart),• f.,1 Judge 111.,:l.n
(oti acc,unt of being:One
••t the futile: ‘ry, afdl therer,ii, ought tint to tnizt
iLi t.f the , lay,) the .Juigo cisme
:orw,c.l. '1,11,i-spoke :II t the o-i
tlu t by Mr. TuA. 110 , ,pt!etla tral, Irumor
u-,
;In LI-. carried
••!1'1.! 7. , 17.ve A: a -turnii or
b?, Ilkalti in
=MEI
\; Lr;.: k~:."
R. U. Fleeson Esq., of the Dispatch, iNho
has been for some months under medical
treatment in Philadelphia, has returned home
much improved in health.
A vrry importantprinciple to railroad com
panics, as well as to the whole travelling
public, was ruled by Judge Woodward, of the
Supreme Court of this State, in the long con
tested suit of O'Brien and the Philadelphia,
Wilmingtou and Baltimore Railroad Company.
The suit was brought for damages for personal
injuries sustained hi. the plaintiff while cross
ing in a two horse wagon the track of the
railroad. Tlm case says the Philadelphia
was prosecuted and defended by sev
eral of our ablest counsel, and the trial occu.
pi d three or tour days, resulting in in, verdict
for thi lifeudants, every point being elabo%
nick n,csed. ,l'idge Woodward charged
io •-mbstantially as follows :—" Ist.
about to cross a railrold track,
FEBRUAI:Y 1
thi
I 1 - 1.1 a
ll .; .roil wool look in hoth
at,i.l n tit tore That
it li, plant iti cant ;lbw. tl in !he . 4 lightest de-
1 I).•Ct olt!l' a
suuEile
t ,, tH a,:c . ..1:11 1 ,I , l , :st!ort, hi could not.
recover, tilttemgh' the ra.lruad company 'spry
,u,ooh,:i. to hot u tl2,
n~ ,u.~,.i,i
! 1 1111 0)ffir11611
pr-vat that nitlroad colupan,t , s
.ire Ii) I,p re:-p,11 , 101e un
pienee, iroul ()I ti.t.ll
lespectiNe roads, 14 he the: - th , y were negligent
in :Litt:tiding to t11,,r dutit-s not, nieded the
check whirl; IVoodward. n his ruling, has
g,iv , it it leriitolure, t h,, tendency of the de
et:6(ms of courts and verdicts of juries have
ell heen u, the -,viong direction. Instead of
in k,• private travel careful in cross-
lug" the trarl- of railroads. the disposition to
cou , liier the railroad company always in the
wrong, and the individual always the victim,
awarding him promptly full, and sometimes
exemplary damages, has tend d to make them
reckless of the damages that may ensue to the
railroad conuipany's properly, and the lives of
their pass ngers and employees. If courts
and juries had set out in the first establish
ment of railroads with the rririciple of holding
private travel liable for damages to railroN
companies and their passengers, the number
of accidents would no doubt have been greatly
lessened. The tendency has been not only to
make individuals criminally careless, but has
even opened the door to the walicious and
knavish, to put, comparatively, valueless
property, in the shape of horse flesh and cats
tie, in the way of danger, that a good round
price might be obtained, and perhaps some
private pique and alicious purpose gratified
The Wilmington Railroad Company has acted
wisely iu resisting this wrong, and Judge
Woodward has done himself signal credit in
righting it.
It is stated that the Senate Committee o n
Territories will report against the admission
of Oregon, as a State at this time, on the
ground that the "Territory has not sufficient
population, that no urgent necessity exists
Tor her humediqte admission, and that her
citizens do not desire it.
Thd War L.Ll,trt , 2l-..: tt.dAlv,; dc,patoin s
from L'iu , . Iv in o,inimitot f the expedition
for the i-xjr_ir 1,,0u he Colorado river of the
We-t. The parry art iv. , l at the mouth of ti.e
(3-iorado after au unuttrllly long voyage from
Sail Francisco. The small steamer brought In in
Philadelphia was, atter great labor, put together
and launched CAI the 30:h Deeemb,,r, admirably
ii.n , wering the purpose f.•r which it was intended.
Lieut Ives rmud the ci ir:s of the rivi.rtlefec
tiv-, hit he gathered the material for their car
n, trout tile mouth of Colorado to Fut t
Yuma Tne Jiver is very crooked and,full of
f17.,.1 and ,ai , d !dire ; the channel chant:-
: .11. t t'i.- Oct! , pilots cannot avoid
„unc.ngth , boats aground. It v;as
suppr revi , r cbStitOteS to naviga-
II 111Jk.1.
(in Monday NIT._ Birdsall was confirmed by
the Senao , a, , naval officer of New York, and
Mr. Jewett as Marshal or the Northern Dis
trict It is thought all the other New York
al,pointinent;: will tie confirmed. a11ho7;2;11
there is some talk about Itynders. Mr. S -
ward In ved to take otl the injunction Of FP
crecy (ruin the debate on the confirmation of
District Attorney Sedgwirk, but it was op.
posed on the ground that the only object to
be gained, was the publication of some
Buncombe speeche, whrh \I r. SewFird had
made.
The jurymen in Philadelphia must be a
hungry set, and 'resolved that when they feed
at the public expense, to feed on the best the
market affords. The amount of bills present
ed to the controller for meals furnished for
one month to the jurors in attendance upen ,
the Court of Quarter Sessions, was $5lO.
The number of meals furnished at the public
expense to jurors,; officers, witnesses, &c.,
du
ring the recent trial of ,Thos. Washington
Smith, for murder, was 601., which at fifty
cents each, cost $300;50. In the case of Gal
lagher in which the jury remained a week de•
liberating upon a verdict, the coot of meals
was $133.
EBIIASKA
I,ur. 1.) it
111U=113111
inpqrt ant Railroad Derision
Oregoll
Lieut. ivtli nod his Expedition
ew York Appoint int oft:
Meals for Jurymen
The citizens of Wheeling, are kicking up a The following letter from Artemus Ward, ono
dust aLout the high price of gas, in that city, Of the .05r e-c::n.:rL!'1, , '.77_11,(1 of die present
and have called a meeting at which they pro- day, is yul-,lialo Ci.lClllEl9.ti Engul
pose to pledge themselves to each other, to dis- Ile write', lr,tu Why Ait:g, Va.
continue to use gas after the 28th of February,
unless tkpirprice is reduced flow $3 to $2 per
thousand - feet. The Tunes says that " there
is no sense nor reason in making the people eul
.uniz nt ' , UI
't sox the
I'' three dollars for what costs the company
just seventeen cents." We think the Times
must be under the mark in regard to ,he cost,
The Pittsburgh Gas Company voluntarily re
duced their price from $3 to $2, but by their
charter their dividends are limited to 10 per
cent,•the earnings beyond this being set apart
for exteusioiA It is obviously public policy
that gas should be furnished at the smallest
possible cost to the consumer. A daily, or we
should rather say a nightly, necessity. is not
a l roper subject for speculation. Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh furnish gas at $2. In Wheel
ing and Cleveland it is $3. In London, Eng-,
land it is $1 ,75. If 'Abe Gas Companies in
Wheeling and Cleveland are out of debt, there
is no reason why the cost of gas in those
cities should be greater than in our own.
The Bedless and Hnngi y
At the St. Louis Watch House last week,
three hundred and eighty persons were accom
modated with beds, and six hundred and ten
were supplied with food. In our own city the
admirable al rangements of Guardians of
the Poor prevent that any shad suffer want,
and at the same time prevent imposition,
n f tb f,,lbwing suspended Indiana
b - ink:.are teleetned by the Auditor of the State:—
A 4riculturkl Bank, Bink of Perrysville, Orange
Bank, Bank of Albion, Bank of the SThuth Bend,
Bank of the Capitol, Bank of Rockport, New
York and Virginia State Stook Bank, Wayne
B (Richmeld,)Wayne Bauk (Logansport,) tit
pit ; Wabro:h Vallu Rink, Traders' Bank
(N RI 92 cents ; Bank of T. Wadsw
11,1 k (Ja-pur,) I,i 91 cents; Bank of
Alban), 13.i.k of North Arnvi,oa(Clinton,) Eat
,:1,14,z,),) Bank, State Stock 13 ink (Nlarion,) at 90
cents; Bank of Aztlea, nt 81; ; Bank of Bridge
port, at 88; LI :rk 'f Areirica, Bank of Ccn
v;l:e, at ; Lk Cißank of Indiana
P,iu.) at ; North,ri:, Ir Brun Bank, at 83;
L :ore{ Bank, ; Athr c B c.k, at 80; Still-
Bank of Inltana, at 09
TnE feeling in favor of the pardon of Mun
roe Stewart is wide spread and honest. We
have never known a sympathy so spontane
ously and earnestly expressed as is now in
favor of the unfortunate man. Gov. Packer
should pardon him _at once.
p put t, i.t. tts, tbe):•e w,,uld be a
p 4 lii,ooll 011 t). tioArly E 4111,1 to ux
t
Ti (jr jklrS, :It New
.41V Rutc r .V;(4' . = " enlpzz:t
DEEM
- , m! ,t
I'IR, Ifle.a that
t t Fthi uarY 2.1858
rm h ,!,• y, chi - at himeA be
- I I (IA he II
-,01 .1. vi:•e;l the clannish
l'T.'nd with Thames
—A Minp.li4 Celia.) p l i t r
cav~c of th•' hard titre" with thetn, the fully .
4,00ti,000 wrth of cotton, which naturally
meek , a ialk-t the city, is yet tett:lucid in tie
han.l-t cf the pl siatcr , t, awt,iting an appreeigtien
in
—Ac...)r 1 ng to t ;: gcncral survey 14ely made
i •,.0,1 country cents now vx
i..tlng in Fra...0:., , hcre 20,312, at which
311 are 1 ft. , 12th and 18th vuturios, 80-1 of
the ,1-1, a ar..l 15. h, pada 311 I of the 16th. The
0 he,..*. f .More than 2500 of
th:rtn huve drnwhridg-,,=. turr. is and crenelated
b ittieuu.nt-
n; i I to
For t; Morin Post.'
The Frew.h tpollaticn claims, which origina
tod prior to the [late of the Convention with
Franc.:- of S.‘pte:ll%,Lr 30, 1800,—and were bar
ter of I,y our tjov.2rnment to France, for great
pocorliAry etap,i aerations, —Rre
th;B übject vnry ririny Itvorable elatoor
report- en male by the most talented
afinitteo of each lieu t‘, - which another h
b.• v beta uale..l try tn , lion. Mr. Crittenden.
W,tn red rd t; the nu.r of thPelairns, the
r t 11.) ttud, volumnious re-
, blO they coufesseilly
(11,1 not Rt RT,y time exi,t, since the whole
euljiat is ell:Ally set out and fully established by
ti:e most prominent men of that day, and more
particularly, by the f. dlowing brief and indispu
table authority, viz: The Secretary of State, Mr.
M.,.1150u, in :tti official communication, dated
F. bruary f;th 1801, (see vol. 5 Senate Documents
1 Se•st iu 19'1i ougress, page 81)5) :
"The claims from chic l France was released
W.•re admitted by France, and the release wa. , ,
1.7 ti l ' UL , :ble. iilzrat uu in a correspondent
, d the United Stated from certain claims
on them
And h,. C n tizu:iou of the United aates pro
—"Nor shall p-ist'e property be taken for
public use without je.st cowpensation."
On these two puints hang all the facts and the
liw in the curse—there are iuqurniouniable bir
rit•rs to aoy CUlECruveisy. C. H. J.
The Way Justice is Administered in iir
kansas—A Man Whipped to Death with
a Eland-saw:
A correspondent writing from Little Rock tin
der date c.f the LOthrelates the following;
On Tuesday, the sth of Janntry, 1858, at
Reid's bridge, a most inharnau act was perpe
trated. About the let of January, some $15,00
were stolen from the widow Reid, at the bridge.
A negro woman was whippped severely to force
a confession that she had some knowledge of the
money. Under the torture she stated teat a Mr.
Cobb in the vicinity, had got the money, hut not
till the question had boon often asked, if Cobb
had not gut the money ? •
Eliza Goad, the hroiher of widow Reid, and
Martin Bell, her sou-in law, went to Cobb's resi
deuce, took him to the bridge, then sent round
the neighborhood and
i galhered a number of
a,-ociates, took Cobb, stripped him, and tied
him noroe , log, and whipped him with a hand
saw. - \f!er wttippiug huh, they started to his
brother, in Prairie ,taluty, twelve miles distant ;
stepped after going tight miles, and whipped
liqn again, then returned to the bridge. At that
ti.t.e outnher who took part in whipping
o.olounto.d fifteen. Etch one agreed to givo.
T.‘111.11",' Coe hank-saw. Good
said he knew the ianr, aid told them to go ahead,
~f on.; viol:hi pay :di
-y f :rced C ,hi' to lrink whiskey
—c hipped hint Tuesday, Wedosday and
I _.ttr-d Tt,- it, tinder s.tnie sort of m.lck
t. hot to j :t1 at this place. Dr
\V'rr , be c!dled at the jail to see Cal h, and found
him perfectly black from his head to his feet, with
large g,l t , es iu several party of his body. The
Doc , or said Cobb could not live. Ha lingered
iu y,rett agony several days, and died about the
15to in-t. Cobh begged the inhuman monsters
vintprilt.g him, to shout him and end his
misery--not torture him to death. Cobb's dying
declaration was taken, and it appears from circum
etanc.ls on the exatnitiatioq that he was innocent,
as he steadily averred white living. He has
left a widow and four childelo. Eleven of the
murderer; have been arrested, and four have
made their escape. A preacher is one that has
made his crape. Six have been admitted to
hail under bon Is Of two ..end four thousand
dollars, as acesscriee, and five are detained in
jail for murder in the first degree
[New York &Fres:.
lii I, i ,
" 1 am going to the Post-office, Bob, shall 1
inquire for you 7" "Well, yes, if you have a
mind to; but I don't think you'll find me there."
tidittlan Money.
VAt ZOIS THIN S
were as den4Cy
71 SS" , :t• I ,rlil
11„ irn tritt-urrr o
" The uilr•gel crime
tar- , Frond frr•m the haek,
t the kw, 41,i withcut. the kuow
NV 11 , J steak an
iQ thicker than water," was miter
Letter from ft Side Showman
Gents--:ltut t. your WA:, W.iLtt
u~honit p t t• • I. • to• - • it 11.. t it: I, the
culumz 01 ; .ut -.how.
it nox the t•ock , otl tr. , e 1 et h er , b ,- ,WS in u s
my wax WOikiln iLe t_tt . all. the paper s
sets my wax work.: up cep want the etliter ,
to cum to my ,how F-ee a- the flours oi may,
but i Dont want them to r..41e a free hos to doh.
the editors iu pitislwrg are the sneakmest cu see
I ever see. they C.tint. too tie Snow in krowds
and then ask Inc ten Sent. a line for puffs they
.aid made a 1{..)17 or D;stubenec abowt it
trey would ill joie g,ve my witx works
perfeck Het the edit rof the j.mrtv , 19.9.0 he
would Tip over thy ~pcl c..tt 1:.1 double quick
time, if i 'Slowed around him abowt hi prises. i
put up to their Est , r4inns long Enouga & left in
Disgust. new which papers is the spe,tful
iu your city. i rhail get my b.art., , ls printed at your
offie—i want you to under:tan that, but i rom=t
keep the other papers in good utner now mr
Ed tel me francly without no deeeptit,n for die
•ception of all kin is ido despise. Also get up a
excitement in.the Plane Deeler sinie i last wrote
you ive Added a C.iugeroo two my collecksion of
Living Wild Beasts. it would make you larf to
eee the little cuss jump and squeal. if you say
anything abowt my show please state my snakes
is under perfeck subjeeAuti
yours ti u!y,
A. WARD
p. e.—my s» tv-tk- I.IIJ to beet.
Will/FUER AREE!TED.-- Of? Monday evening,
otll3er McHenry, of Washington City, arrvettd
W. Fleming, alias W. F. No ,, ,ua, at that Mac;•.
on suspicion of bein , 4 tha murderer of H F.
Robertson, of Winene.iter, Tennes,ee, about
Christmas. Subseqw,Lt iolormation induces the
belief that the same person followed Gen. Cal
houn and his party fr to K:Lna , 3 with nefarious
designs. He has been committed f..,r further
examination, or uuti! the riception of iuferma
-Lion from Tennessee. Col. Carpenter, of Chica
go, has been retaioNl by Goo. Calhoun to assi-c
in the prosecution
SUFFOCATION IN A •MINII —.T. Edward Barnes,
Superintendent ~f the. Lillie Sebuyllitll Naviga
tion and Railroad G.itnp,n), , thd Duncan Weir,
Mine A¢rat; were :,utfocltc , l in .1 Mint' a short
distance trout T.Lmiqu , i, o M9nd,ay aftern , on,
by the gas. Their bJ itcs were takcn out the
same evening
Boerhaves Holland Bitters
See what the dealers, men who will sell anything
in their line, and who ore not interested in the med
icine more titan any other, li,ty :
We think highly of y..ur article, and expect to
ha.C'e a large sale. P New York.
The demand is greatly itierea:iii4.
T. \V. DY,'PT Sox, Philadelphia.
Most modieines require time* to introduce them;
yours sells at the start..
III,FFNIAN S, :v1, , RWITZ., Philadelphia.
It is steadily gaining ground.
Da. P. F. Alihmt, Peoria, 111.
The demand is iocro•oing.
CASPAR', Baltimore
The lot will soon In sold—send more.
wm. TB,,m PSON,
Hiceville, East Tennessee.
We are out—end another tiit at once.
1). M. Jt A. J. TUCKER, Fulton,
We have not a medicine that sells so readily.
BARCLAY Bays., Chicago, 111.
Ecerhave's Holland Bitters meets with a large sale,
and it always has given good satisfaction.
Louis WA [MICR, Chicago, 111.
We have been selling Bmrhave's Holland Bitten
for some months; and, although, when first intro
duced, vim did u urge sale, being unaquainted
with the ar:icle, :44,1 we tound the public determined
to have it, and to meet the, demari 1 we have been
obliged to purchase tor ' Cot e th , in we ever
have of auy other paii, tioidicine whidiiver. Every
day brings new test:Aim., s t is , 2111 . ry in reuidv
ilig the vartim4 it ea
mended, and in offering . it ..tir customers, we ou ro
with more waft donee ut ,Ls VLCLLI,4 dim , ' to
tniii , t preparations of the kind.
t4ALE Bail Halts, Druggists,
IS4 Rand ilpti street, ChLefign, lit
wteril-4 rl7
Caution durst u! t 1:<-1{ tar 11,1 , rh.ive's /.10(taad
future. Soil at $1 per botile,•or six bottles for
by the dole Propriutars, lithj.amn 1' e, Jr.,
No. 27 Wood street, between e'irst itacl Second strews,
and Druggists generally.
EXTENSION O STAY.
IRS. C. M. FITCH 4 .1. W. SYKES,
1.4 v.i a a
Willc.,,utluuo weir oil:oat.
No. 191 Penn ntreei
OPPOSITE ST. CLAIR m-ru, PITT6BURti l'A.
TILL PR 1 L 111 S a", 11
Where they may be c,,:is,Oted daily, (Sul
d.,yB excepted,) fur CONs'd , . A litNl A,
CLIVIS and ALL orll ;,..; I , l , l•:t'r i• Cet.t •:un
nected with, or prod n ,vo• Lee_ Alt D E.
FITCfI Yn. ES fool that they ranout tno eqrn
e,itly or requutitly lw oiohiuvnlideof the EXCEED
INd L DXLAI IN PULMONARY DISEASE
symptom, often •+eem sw triftin,; :in to !icget a delu•nv
feeling 0: saiet - , eVell while the di ivase le lip.king rapid prn•
gre,s, and toe patient neglects hilt - melt till a cure i,i omit to
impossible.
Mike Hours---1O A. N. to 4 P. M.
No charge, for
A list of quonions will be :tout to
cis by . letter. Atb lteea
4-4 - GREAT et: U. NIERSII
Morclutut, Bap •
8111PMONVILLC, it t y, Ky., March 30, 1833
The •German Bitters eiv grmeral satisfaction, an I I
herewith hand you a cert ilk .to o: Mr. M tiros Be.REILI v. Is
respectable farmer of this ehunty."
KIIIPSONVILLE, Ky., March 3o.36.—Dear Sir: I would in
form yon that I have An afflicted fa r set 61 a' years with
Dyspepsia, in a very aggrevated form, for wliich I used .mr
saparilla and various other remedies, without obtaining any
relief From the various testimonials in favor of liooflaroPs
German Bitters, I was induced to try them, ni.d I now slit e
with pleasure, that through their use I tun eii,j.iyiug better
health than I havu done fo ye ire pa-t, and cheerfully re
commend the Bitters to all afflictel with that terri.de
To Dr. C. M. Jackson
advertisement.
- Jur ;a 1 o by k 3 LIR.) i a. HE,
Pittsburgh. fel.2*.wds •
4`Jil" — THERE IS NOTOINO 'LIIE WHOLE LIST OF
medicine creating such R idr Ellloll4 invalids as Dr. SAN
FORD'S INVIGORATOR OR LIVER REMEDY. It give,
such quick relief as to convince the patient of receivinz
benefit almost a' Boon as the medicine is taken. We do not
know of a single instance r.• here it has been taken without
beeefit, and in nearly all cases a comph.te cure is effected
Its use. It has acquired its wide pocilarity Rim; 1) became: it
does what it is recommended to du. It is conatant!3
en
larging its circle of friends, cart - ) lag healing on its wings,
and ioy to the hearts of those suffering from Licer Complaint,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, 07 general debility. 1 - .ol2:laid& w
Forwarding and Con..missiod Merchant
POIL THS E&LE OP
Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Seeds, Dried Fruit
mad Product. generally,
Corner of Lip-riser. and First streets.
PITTSI3I , aGLI, VA.
Ettaln. To—Francis G. Bail DiiWok th, Sr.,
S. Cuthbert & Son, Pitt•Ab irgn; .3oyd s Ott, Heiskell
Swearingen, 8. Brady, elks! , . & M. Bank. List & Howell.
Mangle & Co., George W Anderson, 1..)..m1,) Paxton & Co.
Wheal , r, s. 1111.2.,.-20tf
JOHN 3100E2itilEAD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
PIC METAL AND BLOOMS,
No. 27 WOOD rITRZET, PIiT4I.ILT.9II. Po
FLOUM.
BACON, LAW LARD (pm,
AID PR 21 1;
h , 14 dauc
PirrSEURGii- STEiI IVOiik:,
ISAAC JONE:.
JONES, Writ) ,‘ CO
SPRING, PLOW AND B. sTEEI:,
EMELEZCIII
ED. B. 14 ERS
MANUFACTURERS o
EtOG RR& IMPROVED PAT EN T
STEEL CULTIVATOR TEETH,
Cologne Spirits and .Fusel 011 9
Noe. 167 and NO Second `treat.
aplOLlyedp
•
c?.
11In, c..kby' tiie
2 186.: .>
DRS. O. M. Fact' h J. W. SVIiES,
IPI Veuti stroot, l'AlNGurgh,
Respcctfnlly yours,
.Nl , )wros B ERK L E
JAMES .1. PETZER,
AI,EXANDE IUNTER,
D Elt IN
..runt,
`!!'"74Rr.
.INO. L. B.i11.)
/ANT FACT 6117. he, r
C AST S
SPRINGS AND AXLES
Corner Roes and F tret Streetz.
PITTSI I 3I: i W3II, PA
CORNER ROSS &ND FIRST STREETS
J AMES Mc I. AUGEI ILff N
MANUFACTURER OF
ALCOHOI
ltn Wolat,4day, Fehrtotry 3d, 1868. st Christi-tu-t tag
I th,• Its, J. t,ant=•b, bootor W C EV t.N
SON, formerly Al!tgltrity City, Pa., to Ni.l F.)l.tlA
tlanght, ,, r of Thomas Ford, t ey., of Shelby cornty, Ky.
th- 18th iant4ut,. at she ro , i!eret•
or t,.,• 1.1 , I, Inkoth,, bv Rev. 11.,bry Krr &111. 51,1,
E K. WRITE, cfthie city, to nr. C , ltt NEL I LH. 6
11 ULL,
kL - A L.. 11,1" t 1,t,141.z1.i2i .
1 . V!. sL,N r,N 5 . : , • tt..o
!Aoki with rll.llll,lit t 'a I. 14, t
ren, Ilea , was v
Livor Ptlln , prep:lt - DJ l•) Ftetnl,
ithd nays that with taw L il.e Iv4E'ectu,ll, cnn d.
Stfppa9 , •,/. die Weil-es. G. 3 es ,
at irr.vithirity ff th , bawo , , stns t, ,110,,tttl • pg1.01.1.n , c. iu
to • ,Luntt i r lifio cause, tttt I ;hat
YYSPEP;;; A. Tho,e who Ore tar,,tvil wit:: f ab,.ve
onutrir - atil Lna• ruet ivizhrt:d that 11.11
!brit nati,cht, !he I err, ;1,1 fur itz,. rr
remedy ever elli Jim, to the public-is Dr
ted rl' Ile Try iminey ton,:cd ti . 11.1
s tistac tory
431" - t••• will be CIA Feral to Its t
1.1 ILA:JUL/C(110 LI 1 , , h. ' t i ii
rgh, I Thor . 1.14 purporting
t .lo I iver Pill 9, now hot r.• thr. rul,'.lc. Dr. M . Lag, , , i g , 11'11/le
Lir r Pidt, alno nip crlctiratod Veruk dug,. ca. 0, , z Lad at
ill rem ia,t,i1,1.• drug A.. (DV ;lout ://, no tit!,
tun.. of [2:31 (f'.i2iwlhw) FI..EMI NU Eli. 'S.
NEW ADVERTISEMEN FS.
REMOVAL
Cleveland & Pittsburgh Railroad,
AN L 1' 11 11
Pittsburgh, Columbus & Cincinnati
RAILROAD,
lAN AND AFTER FRII AY, FEBRUARY
tuff
19th, 1359, the Fr ight hu,ne s ut the•e road n, is the
CITY OF PlTTSBUiitili,
Vt 111 be trausecttd nt the
AND COMNI(II , PCs DEP,)f,
UN PENN STREET, ABOVE Y.AY,
Tla attention of Morchabts. Alaul.fact!trers,and Shipper'
Is in vittsi to the superior fnilities afford. ti by the,' R teis.
"FOR SPELL!, SAVEri, AND LOW RATE:,
And for the pr , nipt trsns: °natio° of Fre:ghttt, I)
CONTINUtifit3 itAIL et_lN NECTIONd,
_ .
Vrorn Pittsburgh to Cleveland, Tnlndo, Detroit, Chicago, C. ,
idubus, Dayturi, Indianapolie.Cancinvati, Loniivilie and ,t.
ilia; and all the Western, :North wnsti so, an 111.11-IV(`.
Suat,A.
Freight is sent to nn at of tin. vd vt , place, iv the -awe
cars in which it is Laidnd at Lill, 1 ,, 1x •t.
ItiCEIP:a 0 VZ:i TO IMPohIANT PANT,
For further information, upri3 to
510 2 Agout
IRON SAFE::, LAST L. 1;:' iN I
CIL NSEI, ETC., AT UCTI :I.li!'
A t , 'E ERSOON, lennotry Elth, at 2o'clock, of the Ciehni,r
coil Soles Reorus,No 54 Fifth st , rot, •OiL Le sold,
2 second-hand Iron dohs;
2476 the Cast Steel, assorted sizes;
fl boxes 1U.1.12. and 12x14 N indow Glesw;
5 dozen double arid mingle nit Axes;
2 " bench liatchou , ;
20 kegs 104 Juni.itA Seals;
3ri dozvu Corn o
O liegs Epsom :tau.;
-1 boxes superior Chewllig 'Tobacco;
2U half bbl., quarts., H Nod Rita MU. 1 Mackote . :
" Lake iill;
100 bundles Crown, Double Crown 01 d tow' St. ow
Paper. etc. I'. 16, Audi
RA NDIES AT AUC'llo;.\;—On FIUDA
AF I' Febrd-uy IJ.h, nt o o, k, et :II
Co_i met Rooms, No 54 5 itth sir ill be 4.1 d,
clliirtcr nod eighth cork:. B. tie ,13;
15 eases, one doz. bottles co lt , B.uutly.
19 I'. Ni ISAVI.6, Aoctieu,o r.
LARD 01 L.—We have commence 1 lllLlLill
farturing, Lard ail , aid wll he plea t :eceive
for it. Ke will wild - mitt it equ,,l to any 'al in the tiler
Let. 14e will fill Carrels rauru,l
B. C. A J. 11. A.BW Yli it,
NEATS..,
POOT OIL.—N eatzfo.iL Oil, in
quail titioL to suit purc'eL4,4, 00 uarid an 1 iur mtir t y
1.1. C. & J. H. SA'w- . 1 . ..11,
frIS tie 17 4'4.-1 a , rta-t.
DU RE PALM OIL SOAP.—PulesPal,n
Soap, uuly lo cents a La., a slue cure ItT chili p,al
hull 14, for dale is quantitiva to ,iuit pal chasers, by
Geld Li. C. .t; J.ll. ;•.I..WY ER.
QUAPS.
Diou boxes ftoil :oap, it: lb, 2lb ;1 1,1 Its I, 1 -1.:
• No I !'•tl'rl Stluil4, to PCI rn
1.1 •' CheI:IIILAA ✓➢lt,, 111 r.. 1 ..•
.• tieruia,
2tiu Cmtl lb
I use
IL k .1 P. ;•'.I Vlr V I.:
QUA l'uNV S t',,w(!or
(.11r 11111,1011 LLrit.l..l nIl I 1 rr. r
ulbmi 1“I -"tie In thi, Mal ;•••L,
Bia),PORD
2t , Mt1,41. , 11, 4 4 ;I - , 0 . aII.I
'LI MI lor en'. C. a 1. 11. C..
't 11
'CA
II CA SDLF/6.-2.0 Rs prte,i
4s, Sruu4 in d..m snt •47 . , • ALI AO. Chi h:MuJumJ
HAlt, t Y.. t J. tc.
•.4
_ -
H o LEL CAN L)1,11:-.--511 1) . sus 12 ' S
Hotel Cttipl:ali, vi
1,16 • I c vu
ViT 00 LEN GUOLM. 1 . 51;ket..,
V i , ,, t;ralte, li, tuck.. 'c Also, Pritit.A..liui:"
111141.11 M, L lah I 1 Hosumm, t•!.•
AK. LEATHER, BELTING.-16.:3
w 3,6, 6, 9 and I.*J w.dt!, jw - L rec , ,,J by
J. A IL L I ;9',
fl ;,; '2'; ittnl f‘tr-.1.
ACE LEATIIEiI —ALottier lot of a sups
ja dor qtbslity,j vet r,c,ircu by
t:IS J. Jr :.•
cLoTti TABLE COVEitt) —6O di. z
,nor“.a Aro, of a suporio , quatay 11. t, :, at
clair etr ct [ftlSi J. a: 1.1. PLLI
TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLuili
11. —A largo eat cz al all a aby
rolS .1. a. 11.
I I' • P .k .
5000 LB__ _ ni.X
od cud p:;tai, f,r s :10 by
P.lB J. & H
- -
1 00 I BA E. Lti-- .J U tsl E re.a.ived another '.)t
of A: surf .1 eiu•?, at the 11141`11-1111,Uer Doi 0., IA
J fr. 11 1'1111.1.1'e: 4 ,
f..P:i :6 %utl :S 8 , .. I,vt ,2.1-P.-t.
CU'I'HBEhT ,1 SON, 51 Market tft.eet,
0. attend t the sale and pun base of L. al Estate, tent
tug IL 111,11, and collection of rents, mei ranee and repair,:
negotiating loans, making bills, couveyun:es, d Aids, bonds
etc., writing letters and corresp,Ltirig wish persona abroad
Ail busiutss attended to promptly, and in strict confidence;
Oi Market street, Pittsburgh. Letters ut fna: - . u.
s enclose a p 'stage stamp to pay rein
DAY & MARTIN'S BLACKING.
urge lot of this celebrated Blacking received [ld
duty, by J. , . FIAMINt.f.
loth Curter Diamond anti Market street.
SLEIGH. BELLS,
SLEIGiII BELLS
We are clueing out our atook at cost,
fell NO. 136 WOOD STREIET.
F UR GLQATES AND GAUNTLETS
Sleigh huge,
Including every variety 4.1 df.ll,lOUlO. 10
RYE FLOUR.-3U sucks just received au_
for bale by lfelTj El PlZs II'! 11. COLLIN:i.
ORY APPLES.-50 bush. Dry Apples t ' ,. -- )r
sale by [fell . ] HENRY 11. CoLLIN-i.
1 1 4 GliS-L-3 hble., this day, received and tbr
i - '.. Bile by ' tel 7 Ei it'Nu ~ U f',“ II N -
CLOSING OUT SALE.—
Nearly MO Cases and Packages a
•
Every defcriptien of DRY 6e.W6 eel ling ut
Very low prices, at the store of
2ifii Fifth titre. t.
TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT.
11_
Anther supply of this valuable r,
r ier Corner Drum ,r1:1 ; Market t• LrOt. t.
HAIR DYES.—Batchelor's, Christadorks's
Wca3d3' and Weer' , s Hair ',oyes on hind and fur Aal
y Jfl6
fold Corner Inarnond ;,:rd t rr t.,.
PERFUMER Y—Of descriptions and prices
can be had at FI,EnIIN,,
fold Cana r Dlaen,nd and M..rto .t t.
~~.t ~;~:_.,~,~,,r:ui
ANOTHER supply of Low S. Son's Superior
L .ndon soaps receiv , .4l to.tbr, by
JOS.
fell Corner Diamond and Market t_
1_) URE Wines and Liquors t arefully selected
_ for medicinal porposea, coLtdottly on hand at
JOE,
C o rner Mark,,. street and Diaus.t,l.
tele.
pARISIA.N TOOTH PASTE, prepared
under the silp , rvi.,.ion of Dr. lin aiben, Surgeou
ti.t, for Hole tri 30. 4 . F.
re' r Din •loryl end Market. street.
EXPANSION:
A lot of now Expansion Skirta. Just open .d
5 JOS. 110it51 , ..'6, 77 Murk. t. street
TLIE BEST FRENCH CORSETS.-
For Lou Dollar and Twenty-Fite Cents.
5,15 JOS. 11011.. N:.:, 77 Market street
_
BUTTER. -1 barrel fresh Roll received and
for 5..10 by tfbl.s] LIENRY IL COLLINS.
SEED.-15 sacks received, and
for sale by ifel.sl lIENItY IL COLLINS.
PITTSBURO r A
Q . AN FORD'S INVII3O RA TOR.-3 gross on
LI nand and fur sale by B. L FAUNESTOCK
f. 13 Corner of Fourth and Wovd Faroc-t.i.
1 0MATOES, in Cans 10 cans just recd
Lud for sale by (la2B] 1115 N ELY H. GOLLINS.
MARRIED a
n t trying
t!y Latle•H
PZ.NNGYLVAICA CAN. u .
}{ (!. .1 A V.'s p
L. 1.1,1,5,..ti LOVE
(F,T111 , 113 r. I
sr, t
SLEIGH
13046'N . TETLEY.
FUR LADLES' ANL) GENT'S
Traveling Blanke ten,
Chnuillo [carfa,
Cashmere '•lutllet
MEN'S FURNISUING GOODS, AT
L. HIRSHFELD &
A. A. MA Z4UN
1!EZM11M1
FOR THE SALE
JAYNES' EXPECTORANT, for Coughs, Consumption, Asthma and other Pulmonary Affections.
JAYNES' TONIC VERM.LFUGE, fur Wurms, Dyspepsia, Piles, General Debility, &c.
JAYNES' SPECIFIC, FOR 'TAPE WORM. It 'Lever fails.
JAYNES' CARMIN A JIVE BALSAM, fur Bowel and Summer Complaints, Chulics, Cramps, Choler+, ;
JAYNES' AL i ERA riv E, for Scr.,tula, Goitre, Cancers, Diseases of the Skin and Benea, &o.
JAYNES' SA...NA JIVE PILLS, a valuable Alterative and Purgative Medicine.
JAYNES' AGUE MIXTURE, tor the Cure of Fever and Ague.
JAYNES' LIN iMEN 1, OR COUNTER IRRITANT, for Sprains, Bruses, &c.
JAYNEs' HAIR TONIC, ter the Preservation, Beauty, Growth, and Restoration of the Hair.
JAYNES' LIQUID LIALi. DYE, also, AMERICAN HAIR DYE, (in Powder,) each of which will ohan
the ila.r frow any other color to a beautiful Black.
PEKIN TEA. STOKE, NO. as FIFTH bTREET.
j / m-- r
A. ki. BOuKLIA3IIIEII.
noolimaintat & iG4 Dc;,
CUAIMISSION MERCHANTS,
ibleatig ) and
Produce Generally,
111 u.: : una 206 Nc,rth. Waarres,
I Innt and fifth doors Mimi Race. strset,
P LULA DELPIII A,
HAVE NOW i STORE, AND TO AR
a full assurtmont of Mackerel, Cod kish, and
la g , which they wdi dispose of at the very lowest mar
ket
•
P. S.-11ams, Sides, Shoulders, Barreled Pork, or other
Produce talit..o in exchange, or sold on commission.
at./Bit TO
Jordon it.. Brother,
otruup it Bru.,
o. onn:h et Co.,
Jul 1!3n1-7.p
JUS. F. 1-1.-11- 6 1.1LTON & CO.,
IEN GANE CRS AND MACHINISTS,
Li - ner lea - st and Lam.rty streets, Pittabuigh, Pa.
..,,IUPERIOR STEAM ENGINES for Grist
and ca .v Milk Breweries Printing Establishments,
iianutictortes, made to order. They also continue the
manufacture ut their Celebrut.d Machinists"fooli, such as
It/ruing Lathes, Iron Plauels,l3,,rzug and nulling Machines,
&e. Aide, ruught Iron nhaittog , with Pulleys, Hangers,
:it% .4c. jaB:lyd
GO AND SEE
GEORGE P. WERTZ'S
Fir.. 4 Premium Blind Factory,
;LB EtilllD AND PrITSBUBUti.
, IIOE WislilNki To FURNISH THEIR
flon,e with VENITLAN BLINDS, of the must esqui-
Awl will hod it to their interests to give
lie a call E /Of., purchasing elsewhere. My ‘vort iH gut up
by :lie beet mechanics toot appreaticei.) Every attontiouis
to Lb, wontri of customers. Prices luw. All work
...ti..kutt.o. No. 7. TlilltU kzert, Pittsburgh. (cayStlyis
Ek.11.7 11._ LL.. Jd N , R'l E. 1115X.S.LINLI
o . l3lik'r DALZELL & CO., kVhoicsale
UOLIIIffidSIOLI and Iforwa, ding Merchant , and
L Prudilee uud eittenargh Manufactures, No. '251
L sir t'a nor: y.
_ _
113. C.. J. HE SAITVER,
LARD ui L,
A N DLES,
PALM, 'CHILLI',
No .i 47 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa
B=Mlll
ul OLD AND SILVEIi. SP ITTACLES,
Zi ACTURE S k'!tlCl S
HYDROMETERS
or ,Tinty, the chuatitlit ami beat artici , y w. et
Co this city.
TiIL.RMIJXI hITIC.LiS AND BAROM.ETERS,
va:',ii•;.; !i - um ft, $3O each.
U:tVEI Olt' COMPASSES,;
Lsnl Xll (1. 11 81.1.i‘% 'S.
f' . .-actical Optician, 58 hAftli &reet.
mo-si upp.mito Itn.onic Hall
AT - • KNI: LAW AND CuNVEYANCER
ntsqnsug."4.
IF le.-ote
0 A 7 . , ; OFFICE—
HENiiII SAIIIIOTTI,
.N.) leo 5311T1f. , fALD Strr,t,
JI L L\ r, latia an,i ania,l quattuura LOANED on Bold
tati , LillAti and nano. - V.
~ - . 11,10.a 01 ~..,11.01.• lor any 01 Lime ar,rt,e4l
tar Ir, A. id. tf, 10 P. id.
.- MU Eii FA iiNESTOCti
IMPuIiT &f,,.4)EALEE, IN
ORElixii,t IN - 0.141 4 ,8TiC
HARDWARE.
No. 71 Wood ut.rcot, betvrecu Otamont )
alloy and Fourth street,
PITTSBURG.II;
ttubscriber is uow opening a well dVit•Vted
wort( of foreign and ournestic Hardware, altnaw,aud ts
sold ou ca , good t,,rrus as auy other houae ill this city. He
a ill always keep ou hood a general assortment of
C , CAItPENTEII6' TOOLS, tco.,
wuicl, he resliectrully tavites the attention of 1_ -cluasors
tuh'.ittS SAAIII.EIL FAHN.LIttrOCS..
PITTSBURGH CO/CH FACTORf.
M. 14: STEPI-lENS,
s l TO BICIELOW CO., former
ly yl lillir:LAJW, Lea. 46 iJounoud alley, uoar WuOd
Pitt-burgh, Pa.
would real eetaully.anuounee to tha carnage a usiug com
wnuitp puld , c in genera;, that I have, dila day, pur
ci,a4ed tie: tetertet fvlLll,l' partner, Mr. Albert, and
wt II curry or the be turd_; in all ILtibrauche.4 at the old ataud,
.fle.3v D1a11.011 , 1..11,y. iu charging the name 01 thin old,
and eataldlahed caanulacturtug eatabliahment, I tut
our: tat I,IILIIC uo eiTurt boll be wanting en my part to de
tsorto the aurae Ugh character to 'oug enjoyed lay my prede
rac- re Wad L etuh.ly:is , , M. L. tc.I.E.PHL.No.
I V
OC)0 FE ET of Flooring, of supe
nor quality, for solo low for cvd.
9
A !d
l,lb:lth—?alp•
i pivlL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR
.J FOR. VAR ERECTION O OAS WORKS, tor from tivc
I.urners au.i upwards, and for Heating Buildings, public 01
yri;ntn, 0,01013 M, hot Water or Furnaces.
PITTriItURCIFi, PA.
ILAN ~ .F.AUTUttEIs6' INBURAINCE UFFIVE,
AO.F./YOY OFFICE., NO. 9n IVANEte BTBEET,
1 ittsburgh, February 1, 1855.
NLTICE.—The undersigned having withdrawn
from the Agency in this cai ti resume his fernier
position in lhiladelphia, respectfully returns hia thanks to
iii mends mud isixons of the utlice during his udnuinistru
'Lion of its allstrs lu Pittsburgh, and earnestly hops they
o ill ce.uttnn- their lavers to his successor, Mr. E.G BELL,
who has Loon appointed by the parent office to conduct the
business in ttu, city
le3
illanufacturers' Insurance Cu.
_,I,E.NCY OFFICE, NO. 86 WATER STItEET, t
Pittsburgh, flub:nary Ist, 1838
TIIE UNDERSIGNED BEGS respectful
ly t00..1i attention to toe card of Mr. J W. MAR
and hopes by atttution .sud protuptuess in conduct-
lag the business ot the to merit a fair prtpurtiou I
p itruna t it.
The promptness and liberality of the MANUFAC. I.
ERS' -1111.AN0E COMPANY OF PIIILADELPH. A in
si•ttiing : , ifisesi is well anewn. The Directors sr.) tILS). ,o
as ul the highest character, and the officers, careful rempt
and in the discharge of their duties, whicn ens. - ai r
[eel to the community what is most desired in an 1118hr:tort
Curupany, care in the conduct of business and security is
the event ot lusts. EDWARD G. BELL,
Agent fur Manufacturers' Insarapce Company.
Oviterata—W. A. kttioDaS. President;
CHAS. WISE, v:ce President;
.ED tit ERRS, Secretary ;
J. W. 3.1A.8.T1EN, Surveyor.
DIftpCTOU.B.
W. A. It.botlev, aaruu 8. Lippincott., James P. Smytt ,
JI..:1:1V.! J. Fietd, Witham Neal, Charles Whs.,
John P. Simons, J. }Lima o Sank, Thomas Bell,
51. Ittchsrds Micale. te2
Undvrellirt.
WILLIAM CLAYTON & CO.,
141(CLU . Olt MERCHANI'S,
street,
I'l T I'SB GI Et, PA. ,
44- AI Yr aya un !laud, dilackUerrs, Cherry, ibncl Cogrvi4
Meuuugauela and tnAdilnal 15 buOay, of the
exitlapie
No. 74 Woo
Pittaburgli, ou . inc.iti a largt3
STOOK OF 11ARDWARE,
will 8.,11 v,ry Idw for lu addition to bit
Luce, llugm, ii.ulooo 4,1,1 iurk 1, Lund 61,001.1, and a irlr,t,f
,rilll , r/L .Airp,uter'e ioo o, 110 Lae reciA:vw a largo dui
ply id 521,11.1.4 f CUtti . l. , and Stufford ;
:31.1ovein, Tongues and Poli*rs;
tint's, and tuarueled
Prr•st•rving huttliA.
*4:43 Fin h street,
J 0 H. f,;
• (Late of the Pekin Tea Store,)
IitESPECTFULLY INFORMS LIIS
friend.. alai the public generally, that he has opened
a tie abuse stand, for the •lale or
GREEN AND BL(CK TEAS 5
ALSO, COFFEE AND SUGARS,
t,t , FILE BEST BRANDS. .01,.1 at the lowv4t
C %S.lli , ricee, and wUr.ANTLD To GIVE SATI , ,FACTION. [fey
J& T. GROUTT, Importers of Brandies,
o Gin, Win, Ac. Dealers in fine Old llonongah'eli,
lip: Whisky, Peach and Apple Brandy; also, HECTIFLEIIf±
AND DISTILLEIth, corner 01 8311TLIFELD and FRONT
!.trects, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1' yPE AGEN C Y.-WM. G. JOHNSTON
CO ., 5 7 Wood etruet, have the agency for the Salt
rt Lucas k Brothers' Typo, Cute, Leads, Buie; Furnitur.
Cases, etc. Rules and Leads cut to order. Cush order], Ali
d e.l nuearabeiterrere' . 1620
S J A V N=4l; S
AGENT, BY: T SP.gCIAL APPOINTMENT,
OF OR. O. JAWNEW
a..ND DEALEIIth IN
111cCntcheon & Collins,
Coleman it. Kelton,
Budd 6 Comly,
I=l
.ND ROSIN SOAPS
- _-~%~
r- ~-
rocKEr COMPASSES,
AND
.1,1 ,•I
'f R t 1 PA
Lumber.
M. ti. W.,
Box. No. 197 Pest Office
DAVID H. WILLIAMS,
WIIULEia.ALE AND RErAIL
No. 37 DIAMOND ALLEY,
HA kDIVA E.
INEW TEA STORE,
SEX' T DWE: TD DALStI SiuCSISO VAOTOhT
ANDREWS,
CONSISTING OF
FARMERS 6 bIECIIINICS.
INSURANCE COMPAM ,
N. W. CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STI
Philadelphia.
Liz following mtatetnent exhibite the Ludlum and L..e .•
Lion of the Company to January I,lt, 1968:
PrOILLICIIIIti received for :sauna lit c v uudtermiu
ed in 1867 $99,1:71
Marine recuiumd received during the seat. end
ing December 31, 185" 118,1E5
era
Fire eremizirues received during the year ending
December ;ilia, 1b67 1920.65
Ititoreat on LOllll3 8,445
Total receipts for the year.
Paid Marine Losses
Paid Fire ••
Expenses, Returned Premiums and Re
insurance...
Salarioa and Commissions •
PimAJmitnits.
Balance remaining with Company.
The ASSETS of the Comp Any are !id follows:
Bonds and 31ortgagai, Ground tt , uts, Bank and
other Stocks .• $212,15: au
Loned on Stocks
Trust Fund in New York 33,151 ea
Deterred Payment on Stock 97000 uo
Bilis Receivable. 74,104 Li;
Cast, on hand and duo from ..... . ..... 45,0U0 wt
Premium on Policies recently iStillud, and debts
due the Oorupany
The oftlctrs and Directors, 'of this Inetitntio
pleasure in laying beicre ttin publio the above 11,
wan a view 01 ar,esting their attention Loth° gr: a /n )
once of Insuring their property.
This Company has entered upon the thir sear o ,
istence during whidi period the Receipts
to eiohihundred and fifty thousand dollars, no aye
Losses over stx hundred thousand dollars, wh cu i t (qu a , ti ,
respect to character st business to the very be at and oldest
offices.
We append the names of a few large and influential 11 , r
chants of Philadelphiu,who patronise the Company by giving
it a largo amount of their Insurance, and to whom are re
tlpecttuily referred any gentlemen who may wish to Laaure
with this Company.
M. Baldwin, Steam Engine Manufacturer; David 8. RI no. u,
Merchant; John H. itrowdf Merchant; Thos. Sparks, :..aL i•
chant; T. & L. Thompson, Merchants; Faust & Winebren•
ner, Merchants ; D. P. Doitrich, Gum Elastic Alanulacturei;
Michael Bouvier, Merchant; Butcher & Bros., Merchants;
J. Van Brunt, Merchant; Wm. Rogers, Coach Matter; Geld.
smith A Co., Clothiers; L. M. Suety & Son, Merchants;
per Harding A Son, Printertr, ltice et Kelly, Plumbers;
Fotterall ; P. Bad:lung & Sons; Malone & Taylor; John
Hare Powell; John L. Broome & Co.; William F. linglics;
Bloom & Davis; D. & C. Kelly, Manufacturers; Charles L.
Bute, Sugar Befiner.
ea. The Company have discontinued the Ocean Marine
business since August let, 1857, and confine themselves NX
elusively to ' , ire duet inland insurance.
THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President.
EDWARD R. HELSIBULD, Secrbtary.
JOHN THOMASoN, General Superintendent.
THOS. J. 11.1.124TER, Agent, Pittsburgh,
No. 00 Water street.
Jal9.ly:lp
DEILAWAILE MOTUAIL
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANY,
INOJRPORATED BY . THE LEGISLATURE OB PENN-
OFFICE, S. K CORNER 2IIIRD AND IFAL4V7IT SZ3
ON V p;d6E LB.}
CARGO, To all parts of the world.
FREIti
On Goods, by Itlver, Canals, Lako3, and Land Currtapm to
Bonds, Mortgaki., and Real Estate 5101,350 94
Philadelphia Ciy, uLd other Luaus 137,011 25
stuck iu B‘mlie,, , Railroads and inskrauce l 12,008 00
Companies
8R1.4 lixceivable 220,291 95
,
Comzt ‘...0 Laud 38,894 00
Balance in hadoll of Agents, PI-email.
dh Misrule Policies recently issted,ou 92,730 57
other del3td due the (.33:utpituy.... .....
u1335(3.3 ii, t ion N 3344
Withal❑ Martln,
Jo9rph U. Seal,
Lcimunti A. bonder,
John C. Davie,
John E. Penrod°,
George G. Leipor,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Iluaton,
William C. Luda•lg,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer Mellvaln,
Charles Holley,
H. Jotes Brooke,
Jacob P.LJones.,
Taos. 0. HAM, Vice Yreal
• HILIIIT LILLTII3II, Secreta
W ESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY.
OF PITTSBUItCtiI.
GEORGE DA .Jll4 reiiimut;
F. M. GORDON, Secretary.
07race No. 92 Water street, (Spring dr. Co's Warehouse,)
stairs, Pittsburgh.
Will insure against all kinds of anu
A Home Institution, managed by DiAirt, , rs who are unit
known in the community, and who aro der, I rained, b)
promptness and liberality, to maintain the •Liararter'whicn
they hays'assmurd, as otlering the best protection to those
who desire to be insured.
ASSETS, OCTOBER 31nt, 1857
Stock Accounts,
Mortgage,
Bills Receivable,
(Vice Furniture,
Open Accounts,
Cash,
Premium Notes.,
Bills Discounted,
George Dania,
J. wt .. Liar,
JlllllO.l \l, Anloy,
Andrew Ackley,
Nathaniel Hanle;
D. M. Long,
0. W. itiCR.KBOI.I,
nov24
INSURANCE COMPANY
JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
OFFICH.--No. 98 Water Street.
%FILL INSURE AGAINST ALL BT US OF FIRE ANS/
J. W. MAIiTI.L.'N.
James A. Ilutchison. George A. Berry,
W tn. B. Llohnes, Robert Dalzell,
William ltea, Thomas 6. Clarke,
Wilson Miller, John M'Devitt,.
Wm. A. Caldwell.
?ennsylvania Insurance Company,
OF PITTSBURGH.
. ...... -No. 63 Fourth street.
DIRECTO.3B:
J. P. Tannei', Geo. W. 2aLit.h,
1. A. lotton. A. J. Jones,
Jan. A. Hopkins, 11%.,t1e linniptou.
A. A. Corner, lioL,ert . Patrick,
J. FL Jonel, John Tagr rt..
e. • Cll'd
Jticcb Painter
Italy Patteraoo
W.
1. Grit :;pron.,
A. C. St.ulpmon,
Geary Sproul,
Cliartered Capital
FIRE AND SIARLNE HIS TA .IEN, kledcr:l"ol,6
OPPI B
President—A. A. CA5.E.11.23..
Vice President—B.ol)Y
de3o Secretary and Treasurer—l.
A. A. CARRIER ,t„ 11Rt,..
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGEICCIL
Capital Reprezentod, $3,0 0 0 t fi 00.
COMPANIES OF 1110IIE , T Chartered by
Pennsylvania and other States.
FIRE, MARINE AND LIFE RUE.e. TAKEN, OF A!.!.
DESCRIPTIONS.
No. 03 FOURTH STREET,
k. CAARiIa. .n 778.13172 011, FA'.
q OL¢Rvllll.. I 'dea 6 ly i
OAP.-4 barrels country soap, for sale by
nova' PIC% 4 V ii OCLIAPO+
GREEN APPLES.-15 bbls. choico Ap
ph.t. rLc,ive , d, and for Palo by
McCANDLESS, MEANS dr CO.,
Corrint cr Wcod and Water slier e•
RYE. -100 bus. Rye, for sale by
4619 JAMES A. PE - 7 v s
fro DAIRYMEN. 308 sacks Ground.
Screenings in store and for eale by
kid JAS. A. FETZER.. 89 Water strut.
MBROIDERIES MARKED DOW:;,--
U
AU who want to buy Embroidered Collars, f otz , ,
-,ieoves, infant's Caps afid Waists, Ruffling, Edging nod le•
sirting, or anything else iu tho line of Embroideries, ii
find our priced unusually low at this season.
A
COMFORTABLE two story dwelling
house 6 Carroll street, Allegheny, will Len
great bargain. Apply to 5. CI.I3IIBEhT A S
11312 51. Market ntr. et
Gll2' BUFFALO, CALF AND CLO'III
OVEIthIIOES, offered low, at "The Pet pl.,'
6tore," N 0.17 Filth street, near Market.
.fel3 DIFFILNBACIIER .t C.
rrIIREE DWELLING lIOUSES: 'E)Vo
.1 STOLtE ROOMS FOR KENT.—Two small I.loflfleN ill
Splane's court. Alw, a good dwelling with a 14:ge lo: of
ground in south l'.tt,Lurgh, $3 p..r morph.
f 14 - S. CUTIII3I , IaT 8 6:IN, 51 Marl rt str.•. t
1, AKING 60DA.-200 kegei in tuft!, a1.,1
for side by Pal fl YALtNiCETWE.
A Tv .4 I Li
U EvjC E::
liN &SU RAN
44113,4*.'7
$122,610
.. 1,6,253 88
hYLVANIA, 35
PHILA DE LPHIA.
MARINE INSURANCE.
INLAND INSURANCES
7 :01 parts of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCEIi
0i Niei . phandiee generally.
On Stoeetl, Dwelling Rouses, &c.
AS;YETS OP THE CO MPAIVP
November 2,13 a.
=EDE/
James C. land,
Theophilus Paladins,
James Traquair,
William Eyre, -
J. F. Penisten,
Joshua P. Eyte,
Samuel B. :ticks%
Henry Sloan,
James B. 24 , ilarliumt,
Thomas C. Rand,
Robert Burton, Jr,
John B. gemple, Pittsburgh
D. T. Morgan, ,4
J. T. Logan, 46
Rai. MATtIaN, President.
ant.
P. A. ,MADEIRA, Agent,
95 Water street, Pittsburgh
Dinacross
IL Miller, Jr.,
George W. J”ckson,
Alex. Speer,
Wm. Knight,
Alexander
Wm. IL Smith,
B. m. GORDON.
Secretary
MONONGAHELA
OF PITTSBURGH.
MARINE RISES
DMICTOBS
54,218 68
32 2 468 38
sBo4,bd i t a
.$113,8 CI on
30,5 ~,
100,000 00
709,783 37
$121,600
2,160 9.)
4,161 61
240 0•t
9,478 6
14,841 4c,
40,246 tr)
126,603 ;3
$317,641 73
*UOO,OOO.
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