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    atioks, and otherwise °rinsing the blood to Clow,
one remonstrnnees have not unfrequently prov-
vl ineffectual.
As may be imagined, the more sensitive of
these maltreated creatures:are thus rendered very
I,iserable, even enireatieg for prison, in some
iestanees, to put an end to their exist: sec
r ell We that of their cruel t . r .. It well
I, lawn :tat, w hilt? Oriental we! . art b,u - . 4ht l
to
dieve that tht y no sold-. tocy
i with the idt.:l that their hustmeds will revel
iu 4101114111 the brovers of paradise, where each
• 11 have a hareem of any uumber of Hack-eyed
uric, v.:eying from seventy to seventy th, us
en 1, to a dminister to his happino.4. But, not
-sr.:list:aiding that, these depraved creatures are
• ey religions, as far tee bodily exercise goes.:
strictly observing their many fasts and festivals,
-,nd devoting much of their time in prayer. And
their prayers, although so complicated, lengthy
and fatiguing, are not confined to their mosques
or their homes ; but, whether visiting or on any
excursion of pleasure, they no sooner hear the
o norous voice of the muezzim, than the ir
Iles, sherds or mats ore spread, their feeee, artrio
hands and le , e bared, and they c.:nnic tic , 0. ,
intricate process of prayer. Not twie: rr t\rtet
a lay, but floe times do these deluded ore.-tore
go through Otter genuflexions and prostra!tee
thus setting u> '“1 example, which, if imitated t,
but a limited extent, would prove a Itleeeirg it
only to ourselves, but reflexly le them
Ona tisy we had :, :isit from eevede.l
reetaa f the nein numbering twenty
and half as inttAy and although away tr n
they eetit . thels -:laves to the well for wdter
rfermol their flL:tol,,tH, and. each. sue (tame
Ic cr, the cr' of 11,11EZZIM, dec. u.e!
i.s.tyed coerce, their veils and sheets wer:
and I was not little amazed tt,
great erdautetion - made by the sudden entrant.
i.-to the coot: of a Turk, while then were catiiC
,lh unr. , vered faces. The slave,: set up a bald
tee earn, and terror struck, ran in every direction
for their mistress's veils. As for the misstresees
themselves, it was actually distressing to hear
their piercing cries—and such was their effect
on the unfortunate intruder, that he had made,
precipitate retreat, amid sho ets of "Root): e
roohee !"—away : away I
Gratitude is one of their redeeming qualities
What will the ungrateful lady the Oceident
think of her Oriental sisters abasing themselves
to kiss the feet of a dispenser of medicines, to
show their appreciation of some slight tuedical
services he may have rendered ti:ern7 I have
seen a lady c f the upper circle of -Jerti-aleua
sO
ciety e s:Toggling to perform this humiliating,
not, ad too. in spi•e of tin uncultivated
mind and soul. Toe educ!.ti , n of Oriental wo
men is not only entirely neglected, but etrot g
ly reprobated by public sentiment—almost the
sole arbiter of manners and customs in that
country, if:not in this. Indeed, must this; not
necessarily result from the contempt and servi
tude in which she is held ? Among rich and
poor, in the family of the Effendi and the Fel
lah, she is alike ignorant. Her accomplishments
bensist in being able to cook, arrange her turban
tastefully, and at:iniuister to every whim of her
doting husband. o:ions cc he - must toe often be,
yet she has no other God than her husband, and
to gratify him with the etrictest obedience is the
most praiseworthy cf all good works she can
perform.
iIE PIMP NT.
JAMES P. BARR, Editor and Proprietor.
PITTSBUR IA
MONDAY MORNING
DEMOCaIATIC STATE NOMINATIONS
FOS SUPELEUE JUDGN,
i/V ILI4 H A 111 A. PORTE
PIIIL k_PET
Veit Ct- COUXISMOIIItn,
WESTLEY FROST,
OF FAYETTE COUNTY
grim TARIFF itEIPOWV
On the 19th izst., in the flouee of Repre'
Bentatives, the Select Committee on the Tariff
made a• report, the policy of which is Bo on_
tirely edveroL to th , roanufleturing interests
of the country, and especially t , ) the iron in
terests of Pennsylvania, that we are not at
all surprised that the Cominitteu, it _making
the report, despair of the hope of inaugu
rating their new policy at the present tine.
The report takes ground that the prctecthe
policy should 1, entirely abandoned, and res
smevu Ix.2LALITJT3
as a measure of econcioy. Articles of prime
necessity should be taxed at the lowest rates
of duty, and the burden thrown as much as
possible on luxuries. The navigation laws
should be so modified as not to require any
portion of the officers and crews of Ameri
can ships to be American seamen, and that
American citizens should be free to purchase
and sell foregnshuilt ships, on entire equality
with American-built ships, and the American
coasting trade should be open on terms of
perfect equality with foreiga vessels. This
report is evidently a " feeler," made for the
purpose of sounding public opinion upon this
subject, and in Pennsylvania, at least, the
doctrines advocated will not, at the present
time, meet with much favor among the masses
of the people. The time may come, in the
future, when such a policy as the Committee
propose may be deemed a wise and proper
one, but not now. The low duties upon iron
under the existing tariff have had the most
disastrous effect ' u.n the furnaces and rolling
mills of Penns , I in, and none except those
who psssessed urge surplus caplt I have
been able to withstand the pressure and carry
on their business. The result is, that the
laboring interests suffer. It is not protection
to capital which Pennsylvania wants,—it is
protection for American labor, which her pee.
pie require at the hands of those whom they
have cif%syt to represent them in the national
Legislature.
When this report comes up for considera•
two in the Senate, his constituents will look
to the Democratic Senator from this State,
Mr. Bigler, to take a decided ground in favor
of their just rights and manifest interests.
He knows what the interests of Western Penn
sylvania are in regard to the tariff question ;
be linows the feelings of the people, and it is
looked fur that he take such ground and ad
vocate such measures as natt• are hest for
Peunsylvanit, suffering as she is from the de
pression of her great iron trade. The radical
changes of a free trade policy are for future
consideration_ The present condition of the
public treasury, and the vast projects on foot,
which will demand millions of public expen
diture, render such a policy now utterly out
of the question. The r eport of the Commits
tee will not be sustained by public opinion,
and the measure proposed will for some years
to some be utterly impracticable. Let us
have a suitable modification of our present
tariff laws, based upon principles of equality
and justice to all the States. The interests
of the people of the country, as well as the
condition of the national finances, demand
this, and Pennsylvania Democrats should be
first and foremost in the movement to secure
a new and better adjustment or our revenue
laws.
W e deem it due, says the Waehington Union,
to this gentleman, to state that the reports in
circulation that he is a Mormon are not only
unfounded but ridiculous. lie it , a worthy
brother of the late lamented I)r. Kane, pos.
sessing his energetic and 13;2iievolent churae.,
ter. He and his family are auiv,,rsally respect..
ed in Philadelphia, where they are beat known.
His jc.ureev to Salt Lake as a private indit idua
was undertaken from motives of pare 'believe , .
knee, and in the hope that ha ight be ininstru
mental iu id u g the Mormons to submit
to the constitution and the laws, and thus
spare the effusion of blood.
MAY 21, 12158
Col. Tlkomah. L. K.aike
Ths Harrisburg Cllonumen
It is stated that a large number of archi
tects in Philadelphia and Baltimore are expect•
ed to furnish designs for the monument to be
erected in- front of the Capitol in Harrisburg,
to the memory of the Permsylvauia soldiers
who f.-11 in Mexico. We hope some of our
Pittsburgh architects may also be induced
to
compete for the prize which me offered.
It is to be hoped that something really ar-
tistic and worthy of the State and cue age
may be put up in the Cwitol grounds—not an
enormous, unmeaning column or obelisk ; but
some tasteful work of art, with appropriate
sculptural decorations, illustrative of the war
and the part taken in it by Pennsylvania.
A Fine l':c“are
Wall has now upon his easel a gem in
the way of landscape painting.;. The F abject.
is taken from the mast p'm uresque scenery
perhaps iu the United States, on the line of
the Pennsylvania Railroad aid Canal, on the
Concruartgli, in the great gorge of the Chest
nut fling, called " Pack Saddle," about fifty
miles from this city, and near Blairsville.
The spot has often been admired by travelers
as one of the grandest and most remarkable
views in mountain scenery iu the United
States. We c'in certify to the truthfulness of
the artist's brush, as we have been familiar
with the spot, as boy and man, tor many years.
We commend it to the eye of the connoisseur,
and feel certain it will meet the most exacting
demands of the critic.
John ihomp-on't :'•ascta .
An assignees' sale of the assets ot J ohu
Thompson, banker, who failetblast fall, took
place, at auction, in New York, last week.
The total amount offered was i. 7214,811 50,
consisting principally of railroad and bank
stocks, of very uncertain value.
One lot of theso assets consisted of notes and
checks of the Ohio Life and Trust Company'
amounting to 64,557. These were knocked
down at $lO5. Another lot for $5,150, was
sold for 71 cents ; 4,664 shares of the Breck
enridge Coal Company, $1.00: A number of
broken bank certificates, $364 35, were taken
at 50 cents.
Tilo Mormon r
The Washington Union seems to put very
little confidence in the late news from Utah,
and declares that Col. Kane has no commis°
sion or authority whatever to effect a compro
mise of the troubles with the Mormons. The
Philadelphia Press, however, says that letters
received in that city from Col. Kane, written
to his family, leave no doubt of the general
authenticity of the telegraphic accounts, and
that the Mormons are disposed to treat with
the Federal Government for peace. It is said,
however, that the Government will keep a
permanent force in salt Lake City.
The Cresson Hou ,
This beautiful and her.lthy summer resort,
on the top of the Allegheny Mountains, has
been leased by Messrs, Campbell A- Mullen,
of the St. Lawrence Hotel, Philadelphia, and
formerly of the St. Charles, in this city. The
Cresson House is very finely furnished, and
all the requirements of guests seeking a resort
for the summer, will be most completely met
by such landlords as Messrs. Campbell &
Mullen—gentlemen whose reputation as betel
keepers is known throughout the Union.
/VS. HEN PA CII A I'MAS of Pennsylvania:, de , ,
clines being a candidate fur re Antion to (ton-
Michael Kane, Et.(l., forinerij of this en}.
has been appointed by the Presided, and eon%
firmed by the Senate, as Appraiser at the port
of San Francisco, California.
The Voluntcor IC" eiAll
IL was apparently incorrectly stated that
Utah news, it confirmed, would not alter the
plans as to the uew regiments. At any rate,
.1. Glancy Jones does not paean to press the
Volunteer Appropriation bill for some days,
in order to see if the news is confirmed. and,
if so, he intends to reduce the appropriations
one,half or more. The Tex ~ s regiment will
be called out in any event, hot the inference
is that one, and perhaps both, of the others
will he dispensed with.
[Correeporidur, tUe
Pennsylvania Dleu--Stanbury and Erie
ildailissiiilG, May 21, 1858.
Mr. Editor:—Yesterday after jutting down toy
thoughts in reference to the public works of Pont
sylvania, I learned that the State authorities had
just completed the transfer of the North Branch,
Delaware Division, &c. of our canals to the Sunbury
and Erie Railroad Company, the required deeds and
mortgages having been executed by and deposited
with the partice in interest. Thus have the inceit
valuable and must promising public works (the last
of them) been divorced from their original proprie
tress and sovereign to receive the embracer of her, so
far, unsuccessful creation.
Neither the divorce or the conditions of the mar
riage settlement meet the approval of your corres
pondent. We may have been too sanguine in our
estimate of the rich harvest promised in the future
by these payitn? (although until recently nufiniehe , l)
improvements. They hold out the only hopeful
promise of establishing from tneir profits a sipking
fund for the abulitiun of the State debt—a promise
which is now forever blasted. Yet wo have no fours
of burthensome taxation or that the State will nut he
abundantly able to moot all her
. obligations. We are
content to take things as VE '3 find them, :end can only
hope that the conditions imposed on the Company
may be required to be fulfilled to the very totter.
Chief Justice Lowrie and his associates are still in
session here, and aro truly a working Court. The
writs of error in criminal oases brought up from your
Oyer and Terminer are not yet disposed of. They
are matters of great perplexity, and are beeemlng
oetirely too common. Repeal, I tear, in the end,
Fat prey,: the only remedy.
Governer Packer left tor Philadelphia yesterday,
accompanied by Attorney-General Knox, both in ex
cellent keeping, judging from their appearance and
elastic movements—the Governor having entirely
recovered from his lung affection, and the Judge
having rejuvenated in his new office.
It is honed that the whole influence of the State
administration will be exerted to harmonize the feuds
that exist in tLe party east of the mountains. The
subject is worthy their attention, and will, nu o.,ubt,
receive it
To be united is to be v
coupled with enlarged viewz of netional !whey and
necessity will yet render President. Buchanan creiit
for the masterly inanageimmit of the ueighty !eg wise
handed dawn to him by the administrations of Fill
more and Pierce, viz: Utah ! and, Kansas !! The
first will be whipped into submission without i.T.j
attempt to reach her people, ey a peace cenniniesmi,,a
and the latter will lie punished by leaving her people
in the dilemma of either accepting what they had
in their power to reject, or rather to have fishioned
to their own liking, or by being compelled to rcuas.n
in a territuritti condition long enough to prepare them
selves for a peaceful and prosperous self-goverment.
Believing that the Lecompton constitution with its
obnoxious slavery Provisions contains in the 2d and
25th divisions of the article headed the Bill of
itight," full and 00'111.10.a power without rev,.
to alter and amend that instrument, to•nrorrow or roe
lay after, if a convention be authorized and called
together in the short periods named, it would be
better :or the country, and the people of the territory,
if prepared tar the who'eseme exercise of undivided
6 Jet, 'Aunty to ratify and afterwards remodel that im-
1)07:41)Ct /111f3
If the nialt:: -. 2.y t , ,,lut) to ono in tho territory
against the conet. , uti n , its repudiation would be a
bayatehe, if the tu ijt,ray are met) and deserve the
name of freemen. PENN.
ed.
ratlectiori,
13." ‘ " " 1 14- " IV " Eircittioo of C. AvArdrr: Harriaburg. NEW
(Ai... oine,„..„„.
Last Friday the telegraph announced the aohvictee.d W L L
sudd_u death New Voris: city of 'll l opagg r I ((l(y :=l , -y (,
G. wss
Gaylord. of the firm of 'l'. 0. Gaylord &
Son, iron inorcleaits, of Cineinn.ttl. Mr. (1. ;
died in the street, of disease oi the heart, (rem
wlrch; had ttl/ a'red r , and
he had often sed woule. o e dety , t,rininett
his life very suddenly. Mr. G. was born in
Utisa, New York, in .1.z. , 0:_1, and at the period
of his disease was fifty-four years of age 11.1
removed to Pittsburgh, Pa., when a youn.-:
man and engaged in the c l ueensware busineszl.
After remaining here a nu , h 'r of years, he
went to Maysville, Ky,; and, after living there
two years, he took up his residence in Porte
month, Ohio, where he embarked in the iron
trade. Some thirteen or fourteen years since,
he made Cincinnati his home, anti had resided
there until two weeks previous to oil sudden
demise. Mr. C. was a shrewd, active, ener
getic business man, and his name stood high
in bank and on 'change. His estate, probably
worth about i;100,(s)(1, he bad obtained E.)
honest industry aid a hfe of ttaonoiny, energy
and commercial integrity.
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Sti,ko-•r'l c• rt
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tr.c•u k ,,
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I , ,rl)ral ih2 rrlt.ii,us r Ik.r: ate dead, tit
, tift(queut ., of the baN'inz, c;)ToviirTe. i
Le, ~t roit Wit! l..id 0:1
Y.•si )tii , :e ha
:tupcibing,
Tur-.16
—Tto cicy
to b: lightza the c“rp ,, rt . t;.lt . a hq.ving
sltb , ellied $5,000 r.o the capital stook ~ f the
curunr.Li it,r
Pr.2.dident
titutt•v thq; Irt.r
in tile Buunu,:r, uut 1 • ,„ i 1•-;
I‘;,,vtrulLr
•'I Mr
who u.1*, , l wt.h ti
1p uueul„l:
—The u:ltiuLlai deid of Great c ~udEd
):1"Ule ::..CCIIMIIiii.Cd t•ip ,. 11 , 1%, - ; of IJr,:ign. wars
ird former cith , 3l, , iicic3 between ne,J,ipt.F acrd
payments, is, in :vivid healbers, $ . 800,040,00,
the interest of which, iind expeudh
amounts to Mirur $28,000,-
00, and v.ded
ceiptu fur toe :„ car
—A vot-3. wsd talon oa B'.iardily nrwrnc,n in
1113 ViireDnsin Loo:3lp,tr:ro, tor tho recuov:t cf
the obpit.l from Ni.:711-itiLl La s tvas
d,fest:-.1 by c.,a Speallvr'r!
are ruway I'd“.;
busbarols n.:1, -, p; it.
Evea.n etture'd the von:IQ:T.I sing Rti 03t,W7e bip;ul r
th.o the wt tl, 11.;,t LO iLh Ihem
:, ojythiog.
—"ltte iro.t.-1 . ;4'1..;. :2 .)1• - .1. C. .tl/1. t., f
the Cty._ltte:!. ~.. '::_t , e . ..,:i - ,t :" . ..:tv V.tii. :,e, - .,11, It7,tler
dttlere-11 he:•i the
Of tho ty trea.siary w 1.2
dr 0.1 .q,a ;:e3 tilJu .tud eight
kh1,11%., aul tile end i not jtt
I'. Nora.
lins with p,J.ralf.,l
t ler fi.._
tw,a,y tw
Apr
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V.T-11U1 I "0,1.011
It t q..pc.t.r. , flto.t Dr Jem,s, tai: "
clan, *hone sauce of life h.f,ve newly iau . t.l •
has retired and run out frctri 7§3(...ties of .ho ,
Ltura, V.r.:l7i - zg Inn a cr. d;sc,olll,-lat pOlic,
ntl
an unhealed world. Not t. veal bi 3 f.tn •ta Cann.
his In E Let lodi;:t imp, i
saved Lie nly daughter trJut die „rive,
to arrest the mysterious iirowe , by whioli I.
shadow grew le=s and less. udra a I ,, nizt' , . 1 c:
tirrh. dinappct re 1. fits• of I.fe "he ha-,
however, o , l v.rtel into tttto l .s c. r 10 ,
I.rlS.Fe: -,- i.. 11 of C , 11 , 3 laurlr , : , 1 If• - :1.v • ,ielter
f .r his eotepnlsory flight from the go.
...es of NPW York. The ••
not the only nicriiiier•Ld , in which Li i
Brown—hi , real came—hs, tiguie... it.,,-.-
H. 'Mom-eit. who tauti:rir people t,
ni,rcury icito geld; h. Prof T. • rif
who advartii-ies that he will any . o(Aty J,•
way make $1, 1, 00 a yi•nr, if not move, upoii
the of .111 pest:..ge
which, coming duly to hand, the appoegrat.4 •
sent a recipe br ni , ,i•if•icture of
honey, anti the rwht any county w•aicii
the clop may bilect, the two nesting, $2 Tie
Brown Jult • Nl,it
ville, has lately received from Frt:fto o.llne
splendid T11.2df3 forte 1.11,V0 just 1)01..1
brought by the N , !FI
are now io fr.;er pur..u,t ret i re d 2 ., ft r,1 1 .,71. •
inF physician It appears that there V - 1,17`
Carsnibis lndica in the medic:lac. of Brown, Lilt
merely a compound of liquorice, slippery elm de
coction, and h may, costing sixteen sense, boil!.
and i.ll, and for which he eliarge , l $2. Ili, "
IL -
gulatiug and Purifying Pill," dud Exc.; iv: i•
Ointment of India ," were made on the same prin
ciple, and hold for as many dollars cc they CO-!
him cents. The in, - .ht magnificent of his cotiii•-
tics , The milk of itosir! , and Extract of Eldir
BlosPorns," I, , ris out to have been a mixture of
magnesia cud alcohol, cost:4, Item ab•.•ut eight
cents—price $2 a 11 I emains to be sec,
under what new disguire tons retired physti,:in
will make his next appearance before the
The AMerleadil
We are indebted to Samuel C. Reid, jr.. Esq
of Washington, for a po.nipil:N, entitled "Ilisto
ry of the Design of the Present Flag of the Uni
ted States." The first rational flag tithe present
design, adopted iu 1818, was made under the di
rection of the veteran and gallant Capt.
who commanded the privateer General Armstreug
and is still living. Conclusive contemporary ev
Jolene° of this is presented in this pamphlet.
Let us supply a 'Lae prior history. A 80--
ton letter of January, 1777, 1311yz : can seethe
rebels' camp very plain, whose color a 1:i.1
while ago were entirely fed," but "they hay,'
ho stEd the Union fiat'." Another Boston letter,
dated January, 1776, speaks of this Unioo tla o. t,
as having "thirVen siripo3." which was
at Mount Pisgah ," s
late cf thirteen gum." and ..thirteen cheer::''
and Washington says, in a letter dated January
4, 1778, that this.' Union flag " 151.1.3 hOL,II€ 1::
compliment to the United colonies, on the
which gave being" to the "new army. " This,
then, was the period of the origin of the thirtr,l,
stripes. This design end that of the stars wits
made the national flag in 1777.
The stripes continued to ',utility as Eta%
were added to the TjUi.,.., :10 111:2...t nuttil , ,r go
to be eighteen ; and the beauty of the flag i r
tened to he destroyed. At lougth Congre:e
:ermined to alter it; and, ...on being opplie 1 -
E=IN
main ones being tile happy ones t: r.:turt
~ rieinalthitteen R.tripeP and to
Sznte. On the 25tb. of c•.:
nil CP'''f Congress made izquirte ,
" with thirteen stripes and :wenty form
ing one great luminary, as per pasteboard plan you
C , -.l.)Ttda Etved) haridcd " for 1. , € , cov,-
p.et pa , sed April 4th. 1810, fuoi woot
Into effrei ou Lt . Jul,
patuil'et t 5 t•:;.eeejiuely ll , tt 1 t' ,I I,LI:. flt 1
has the speech ;vh,ch Mr WeEdever made
gl ten to [lt,. 1.1:117 . • C,3:•pt3,ra the cleeg., •Ji
the present tl,2.—Boston Poet,
Englona 3undt:n.4 Vassals of War.
The English government has tho following
vessels of war in course k) building at Pem
broke dock-yard :
The Howe, 121 gut:
vengo, 91 gun:. •,t,16
wiling ship. 116 e
400 horse power; ur,,11;
:power ; iuunortance, ;Jo g, s. 600
DEfie.uee, 94 gun=, 800
17 guns, 200 b9r3e powt.. Tint for..,
opleralid equadrou of four lute -r,f-hratte
three powerful fin:a-cities frigates, wit./ taco new
climes corvettes.
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MOODY & CAROTHERS.
M, Mar:„12.,,,1,
31A, 1857.
RSf,rc.:.
I never v-it ;he benefit of pr,y tu-Akeine mud
from the butte c,i I_;kEI:tiAVES HOLLANI
MITERS 1 purchased Whitt KaUV
'herd I can get it, v,ithou: fear .-,;
(Sigecd,) JOS.1•:P11 C. DELLET.
FROM A DRUGGIS F.
A Do;:. 15, 1556.
MEBEits. B. l'AuH, Jr. Co.
Dear Sirs-1 i.urche.ied 1 doz. your BIER
ir un your Irß.vc , ,
tug sgcnt, due
section. Send me Lin , , , A...cr dozen, for which I enolosu
the money. W. C. BOVARD.
;or tioactrui
Bold ptr or Lis bottles IL,r $5,
t PligC. Jr., Co.,
N 17 Wood Ni.W.:;975 gint and Second et oete,
Iii1011!!1:11,0, raraming, May 23d, ItARAII
ANN, ILi,II, 'fOVOO l l and ki...rret Carnahan.
The t - nner ,, l o i l ink° pl.tte ar 2 o'ci.x..l: thin lineman, front
tile renict ..1 .0 Birmingham. The Biende
of the ...wilily are tr.l:l,l:,:liy ioVittA to attend.
A. I:lp:_.' tic EA V. it A Ali L:E CL B'_).
few Lia;i.t a.ei we NiorAo.: i,t,,31.11 , 11,., cure of Fever
! Agee Ly the flee of C'e pr. pared
J'.. We h .ve now another
ti.a,a. 74: Cl= of ale . Sharpe, of Mtdieriniair,z,
b,0:01 taut no had may sevcre attack
and Ire - inr, Luat t,:. .n matured by the use tf
Mr. S:11,11), u u t n,r, an upici(n,
u . :.1. orva: - ..ion, that the the beet
far L liens
complathts ere: - effaced in ee..tien of country.
Although l-ug gays tumedy for chronic
of U.-putic deraugeaa-t, di -A-ates the Live,', the
pruprzethra, tenting Pr,-, 0: lir. not
pr., itthd fir the lregurg,t, but gratitiirr, - ; evidon - cs:, of i:a
genbral utthry and curatve capacity. in this respect, this
I a their rn:st sanKu,e,
aol 1 olea0.1:1,111 to hip. , it will ho intro.
_.,.,.n L_• eit-. f the
be rittl•frit t.r, all: for Or. M'LANE::i
r, E!.I :CAI' t;fo I rualtuf=turea by t
it a. Tiler, are irti,r
7 , r V 4 L'::11,. Df. L , I . LFIDe'tIa,DDILt ,
E.. 1 LI, ark.i. tin
Yant i:014.
.57 ' • .tn, , . , .1.1w , 1hw I t.stll:4 11:
1,..1.1. , 1ttel ...1....,11,..i-e1t.i...,...-4,416..3 .., - - - ..,--•-••
.',
Ii ' :1 ::' ; 11 f . ..) V E 7 1. ' f ' l 7' I b Fo , til E .i - r S.
Es
Ki i :3 • 1 •• Cho wookih,
• 1,...11 A ) goods;
5,51.- lot - , to F 3)
l'oncert•it.u: voitt-rti, tit . o.gl Ard
tsis.csa.
to their jokea,
.`. is v.. .. w. oar
1. L.
i‘:•
t; clue, -
to• ut.
tone
ant soaa t 44,
TA Y ,c )1? A:
"I' S WI (, I , ', VI L LE, I'OR S
A ki..tqlll.,t f S ruuut vvitit lure to; Of gc on.;
1...•. : ;.
t. lee. $lBOll. 'Corm
• ,212 SON, 51 1.1r1: , t
- ,WE L... Nt HOL'ii"; 011 Franklin Et reet
Prlro r by
,t!t , t • , Mark it.
OE NEW AND
AN (I_o A.l )DN Eq) Y,
ti CP.- D. 4 Y, May 23th, 27th,
'tith an' 149th, at ten an. 11.., o o'clociv., each day, will be uold a
try stuck .1 valuAbl. • clothing, new and necoad hand,
r a. ,atek, Pa ~nhia•le...z. wakh utile: be ctoend without
.•+ rat,. o;, ~.he :air.:; days Tire eteck anprehende ovary
ti L•ci of ;22utIninea's Wear in oxtonsive variety of material
eaperier Mask at k and Drees Coate,
light any Ca:1.3111,T0 C li:Eirk Cloth and Casai
nitre 0r,,, [iota, and Tweed Pants,
. mod Ole "cote, and a large u teck of Summer Cloth
ot every aryl , a... 1 variety.
nn - 24 P. L. D Auctioneer.
PREFERRED sTocK AT
AUCTIO. - 4.—On TUESDAY evenin g ,
;lune 1,, at 8 o'clock, at the Commercial Salesrooms, No. 64
P:it'u street, Will be ..obt by or dor of oars. C. Ihmtun and
IV. Acle , cort, Tv.-enty T ousand Dollars of preferred stock
tit toe Isirmin g nain act! Pittsburgh Brid g e Company in lots
to suit purchttsn,, which will be entittetl to a dividend eif
tin p.r per annum out of the toild f laid bridge bctoro
..by divaiund is paid ou the other stock irsued by the said
company. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
pROMIL , SORY NOTES AND DRAFTS—
En g rave,i, Litho g ropheil and Prin ed. for sale by
w.
myt:4 4:orner Fiarket and Second tits.
pmN FED 131 BOOKS —Assorted iizee,
at W. S. HAVEN'S
my'24 stationary Warelubnin.
4 - vim 800 —Ou all the Banks and
Brokers st W. 6. HAVEN',
mr2.4 Printer a.,d Stationer.
COPY I N - G PRESSES, Copying Buoi6,
Oil Pape , thr ache by I' a. HAVEN,
1.124 Cot tier ltlarker and eecond 1:0“.
DOTI, TO sacks choice wbito
,tutincmck Potacoss, large and g ood, just re4:eiv..,l an d
for sale by JAS. A. FETZE4,
mr24 Cm-nor Idarkbt and First eta
-D ED .‘_.PPLES —5O bush. Brightirri s ea
Apples just received and for sal:, by
JAS. A. SETZEP.,
tur24 Corner Market and Nocoud sts.
- - -
OWEN & HURLBUT'S I.IZVING MILL
LEY. - E?. PA PHR—For sale by
L AY & BRO.'SPRINTING INKS—SoId
lA ,
[mr.24l J. R. WELDIN.
TN°. D. WOREARYS' COL'D PRINTING
IN 1-i--*',1.1 by 1 rar:k4l J. R. WELDIN.
n AY POTTER'S PRINTERS ' CA RDS:—
A , 4.: S ,, lci by 1n13.41 5 . ti. Mr - ELDIN
f AWRENUE, COHEN & CO.'S DOUBLE
A
ENAMELED VISITING DARDS —.S'.ll by
In y '24 .1 R. WELL/IN.
D E LA RU NOTE PAPER AND EN
vEl..,uvEz—soici by [my:A] J. ft. Wr:l.!,iy.
rriilßD ARRIVAL OF DRY GOODS NOW
oponitig
A BOY HAVE A PROPER
an,l eue of the Lent way.i to accomplish Vain is
b, keep nit., neatly, fanitionably uu I seate-iably Mad. Thin
sin be done at ice hati:e3 Caester. We have
t.olo ready for in,;ectatu and nal:: eeveta , entirely n",
fit
5t:41,,,. , of bort' dreat and 3.:1 Out which we iun to the
attention of burcaisera
C r street and Dianioud Al .
1,4 -1 RANK T-...01t-'..ESTEll.—'ihis eminera,
I.atlinel2. end, La, Ltst zdenin ever the
minds of 10 .try beer. deligt.:..d with his
wi itings. .10 this cuhnection, ill remark that tilt beat
Grits. EiAllllO,
I.s•tle, and in eh.r: all kinds of sporting apparatus. to be
[band in this city, is at TItITLICir:3,
me 22 ti 0.1.36 Woad street.
11A
G EN'rS' t . I ._ IT El - t 6 SHOES ;
And *Lees:
,11,1 Shot , '",
V,utl,s' And Sin es
ChiLir:li', (32.1 - ..rr? tind Sho , 6 ;
. li;drf.rti;
G ,, t 4' C, , t
I'aLcnt.
I C.,-
r
I" . uitt•
" ut
" •" (I mai for Bale I,y
CI
T 1 . 4 t)I A LBB C (_'() BS.---The
fun. the , India liabl,t-r
Cl. 1;
J. t IT.
`;illA Eli BB E C 0 Til (I—Of all
Ala.,. oil large r.s.ortrwint rtlWuys
cu hand, at Ow IT,(1 iThput
to t.:wn, ikrul
lac.; j:;.'11 to
I . 'o, R'.; qlf!, h aim
Ic, :a:1 1.;a3
114 '.t.11 1411.1
z h ill >li- by Dr Bartine,
DIED:
BUTLEIt CUUNTY, May 19, 1559
Wi2
i'itt,bu
; kot
CliTiil3E4:l' s suN
01 Ali rket ht a t
For sale or
J R. WELDIN,
Wood street, near Four h
C. HANSON LOVE,
(For merly Love Brothers,)
94 Mark©t etroet
Flfth Itutar
IFFENBACiiirrL
J. & U. PIIILLIPe",
16 and 2.6 t- Clair street.
IDVER'FgSERIENTS.
EAVE PITTSBURG LI
FIRM/ DAIL'S,
Dli.:-,(1-11,
'TUE RENOWN ED
' garee and Oeld in Qa po do as they plea.ae. The trot will
' come off at 4 o'clock P. M, preci+ely Cara leave the
URGEO..; CHIROPODIST, e*.senger Depet of the Penneylvania
r , ren.,!cig to the greundcl. td
OF PAR IS
•Ort
*if"
•
. -
______
N u ,T741„;.00 r •
1111% uN LY PROFESSOR
OF TBIS
M PORTANT BUT NEGLECTED
BRANCH OF SURGERY,
WHO OURE,:,,
ARNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS,
DISEASED NAILS,
AND ALL
DISEASES OF THE FEET,
WI 7 110 UT
CUTTING 011 CAUSING IHE LEAt4 . PAIN,
tie that. the meet timid pf..rwtos way p/ack) t Lom
aslvo3 with the utmost confidence t'•n
der such age treatment
WHAT IS A CORN 7
Cerro are a tubercular excrescence. similar to a wit: t,
which develop themselves on the toes; between the too?,
(soft erns on the soles of the feet,) and the Joint of the big
tees. (bunions.)
THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY CAUSES
Ist- The 42ompresicu car.sod by Ft narrow. and I..trinu.
larly by a ahort 'shoe. 21. Sometimea th,itiUnS is the
alto, allllOO too large, in which the feat rli, s 3d. St-ckim.,
ill fitting, and forming plaits cf also aye n
cause of corns, espa:lially in walking upon , J•rop,tinaver
brok:u parent urn; the contiunal rubbing cf the on or
hoot at the joints determtee a point of irritation; thete
from reeult large und I.ainful C:rna, ilun.om., and fa , '.t
Came. Many who ur thus afflicted have a r,.courae N. a
razo: or r.C1E.: , 07 , , !Old cut ( , 11 the etTerlicieg of the. COCO HO
obtain relief for a few daya
BUT WIIAT IS THE lIESULT?
By inncon of cnttiq• - , the f - XCresCenen opportun.ty
of exp•rudiug, b.rd,ring 111,1 rcot.in, hin•if, 611 vu the-sn
place, by cutting, you may grow a ntallbrl : I
which it is in vain that it is cut nr piastnrsrl.
t. 19118 stt.y a 1,a16 t icy wit , * :ring sL. Litt tha. t.:a: •
not be laid to the id. a that the•,
, cif, L,
rdinpxy dv , cription wul
ue, gi licita•C urrd• r . Hue!,
ircum,..u.:os, be lo.id
WHAT MUST BE DONE ?
Tb'E CORNS MUST BE EXTUACTED
based oi•~
DR. scur..os.:! , ,, by n NyAteln at once ncvel,
long • xperionce, and approvod by the highest rr••••!•c
auth••• and whish can only so card, d c ut by 1•o. ••;f,
,ro:oLdod. in extracting the Corns. no nattET what il.t r
macros, without, giving the least ram or iuconvonieut•,
Dither dut.r. ilirlrr , ino, al, or n:tosw,rds.
Jiy- The following teatimoLiala front Pittthloixoll al
similar to a Erat ruml, , In the Do, f,,r's .
PITTSBURGII TESTIMONIALS.
[From P. W. Wilson.;
That othero may receive a aimilar benefit. I take
in adding my testimony to the great skillfulness c;
Schlosser, in extracting several corps from my feat, yr:thou
any pain, and I cieerfully recomnt-rid him L. tlicse
tug from similar ounce. F. W. Wit :ix.
Pittsburg, May 11, 1808.
[From Thomas M. Nl,e - Eleall, E.m.l
Pr..9.chlosenr. hem unmated upon my MA fur cornu, ult.!
skill and without pant. To. M. nilLilikLl..
Pittsburgh, May 1.. i, 1.6[6.
[From L C. Washburn,
Dr. Scialozsar ha oporatod on my feet for curiae, withou
pain and to my tatialliction. L. C. WA.3.I3IICHN.
Pittsburgh, Nay la, 18E8.
[From C. A. Shaefe.r.j •
Dr. 2cb.loaser hart operated on my coma with the a!lahtei t
pain, and to my aatistlaction.
Baltimore, March.
I From R. C. Tilghman.)
Dr. Schlosser has removed my corns with great skill, and
and to my satisfaction. It. C. TILGEDIe.N.
Baltimore, March
[Frcra Lion Wm. F. Phillips J
Ir. Schlosser has operate ii on the feet of tv.o of my lard
ly vera satisfactorily, and without glYn_s: aoy pain.
SVn tom F. Pan.r.us.
[Prom B. A. Maguire, President of Georgetown College. j
I am pleased to certify that I have been rely succecainlly
operated on by Dr. Schlosser, and without the least part.
B. A. MAGtrlki-6.
LFrom Col. W. Rice, proprietor of the PerinHylyaniand
Mr Schlosser has extracted two corns from my toe, which
were extremely painful for many years. The extraordinary
ease with which he operated is remarkable, and I chcerlul
ly recommend him t all who cry troubled with COILIti, as
the only person I hare ever known to perform the operation
scientifically and without the least pain. Wm. ltics.
Philadelphia, September 23d, 18h7.
[From Dr. S. M. Lmdis, Physician to the City Water Cure
Institute nt Philadel phial
Mr. Schlosser has extracted eight painful come iron ta
toes without the least pain, with the greatest satisfaction to
myself. I would by all means recommend him to every
body who is tormented with the e evils.
d. M. Le ND's, 11. D
iFrona Pima Butler, Etq
Mr. Bohiu:ser hm extracted a number of corns from my
feet with i s reat Ail' and without path
rhiladeiphia, Nov. 9, 1851
!From Dr. Gilbert.l
Mr. Schlosser has removed four come for me without pain
sod with great shill. DB. GILBERT.
Philadelphia, October, 1857.
Mason, Ai:Jeri:an Arid n.ssaclor in Paris.]
I certify that Mr. 5cii1056 , ...r has extracted for me a 111/11
bcr ulcorus without pain, and to my Kitisfaction.
(From 11. G. Powidra.)
Ir. Ecialoeser hat taitiu out twelve corns for ma V7iLiludt
the Elighte3t pain, and to in ratisfactio.,
From Ch. D. Thomas.]
Er. !,Musser has extracted eight corns from my 112,,2t %vitt,
out the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to
all who are afflicted with corns or BIIIELREIS.
Philadelphia, October 3, lsn. THOLIA.e.
[From B. S. Verdi, )1. D.]
certify that 1 have lean very encueeefully operattA n
by Dr. Echlouser, without undergoing pain of any mutt
B. B. V.E3DI., M. b.
ger DR. SCHLO6SER may be consulted
FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY,
From 10 o'clock A. 11., till 5 o'6look P. If., at his
UONSULTLtiG ROOMS,
NO. 154 THIRD STREET,
RIGHT HAND SIDE, ABOVE SMITEIFLELD
N. B.—Dr. ciet.l&ceer can be eu:inulteg 'July at Sic
Roome, as he attends no r atients out , f I,ij
unless invalids.
M., No professional oonneotion with r,ny une
my'24KE-I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOKS AND GIFTS.
A PRIZE WITH EACH BOOK.
:VANS & CO.,
At., ogam at the old sta[ei,
•.w Tto•y i.rr t , ,uliLo'..l to give
KE AT ER BARGAINS
Ihna c.s,r befor:• offered
Tho publlc reqiiK,ciluiiy invited t c,ll, and examine
their stock and Fit•Cllrl. Largaa, et
8 Market Street,
Tuir.i and Folit th.
GRAN!) OF ;PEED,--
O 6PEED.--
oN fiLIDAY, THE Sara MAY.,
There w , ll ho a premium 0: a tot of SPLENDID IiARNEgS,
worth t COLLINS' PALLET, near Eat Liberty,
Fa., t, Elto owner of the lirrse, Mara or Lie!,lio, that will
trot a mile nearest to TEUTEE MINUTES. tree to all lioraoa,
CO L LIN S' PARK TROTTING
ASSOCIATION.
ARRANGEUENT FOR TH} SEARON OF 1858.
r:eason T ckrt
Carrie.go and Pair.,
Lior,,e and Buggy
Itoreeturo. a UCLA..
i'edeetrial a, ,each
Lathe., Free
l'emiria not having ettaßoll TicitotA will be charged One
L'otlar extra for the privilege el driving or riding on the
course each time
Tieket 1 can le had at :he cornv, - of Liberty and Wayne
.troota, crew It I: ti A L AV, or at toe gate. I my2l:lm
DOINT BOX FACIORY.—
BusllA. & GUTENDOR}'
just tttel up older, now machinery of tim
laiast lie proY(.lll ,, r.t, lot th- manufacture of Bozos of every
description. W. 11.0 pre ~ red t, make to order at rhort
a,-
suitable for B,,ap Packing Boxes fm
Hardware, rorbty Goods. Looking Glass and Picture Frames
etc. irdsre promptly till, d. my23il nt
poINT BOX FACTOR Y.—
BUSIIA 8 GLITENDORF
)I,nufact ure to order, BOXES suitable for Poop and Candles,
florae are Variety etc
11:;!.... • 'rclers promptly
Arai - J. City Commercial College,
Pittsburgh, Pa.—Chartered, 1855.
Board of 12 Trustees—Faculty of 14 Teachers
3UU SIDDZN TS ATTENDING, J .kNILLS.I", 1858.
/yang item Prepared for Actual Ditties of the Counting Ram
NSTRUCTION GIVEN IN SINGLE
A. and Double-Entry, Book• Keeping, se need in every (le
per tmedit of 6uNiue.3. Commercial, Arithmetic, Rapid Bind
-1..C.2.d Writing, Mercantile Correspondence, Commercial Law,
Detecting Counterfeit Money, Political Economy, Elocution,
Phonography, aid is:l other subjects neesseary for the thor
oti:b educ itiou of a practical business man.
.1 C. SMITH. A. di., Professor of Booir.lloeping and
ncieuce of Account...
J. A. HENDRICK and H. L. HUTSON, Assistant Teach
ers of Buoli•li, ping.
ALEX OD i71..177., A. T. DOLITE.ETT, and IL J. HUMON
Profeasor6 Pehumushw—twelve first premiums over al
competition for tint Pen and Ink Writing,
AND NOT POE ENGRAVED WORE, ."11
J. C P , JPiTEE, Prof of Mathematics.
ok—Full course. time unlimited, enter et any time
A‘rnmzu t,me, 8 to 12 weeks. Board about $2,50.
Entire ‘,.:et, suo to 1,70. Graduates assisted in obtai aim: a
91:113(iJ11. Specimens of unequalled writing and circolsas
sent free. Ad]rl,6B, P. W. JENKINS,
my2o Pittsburgh, Penwlivania.
WHITE, BLACK AND TAN COLORED
RUCLIE2 AND FLOWDIt2
NE STu•,6 OP ENNA), AT
jOS. HORNE'S, 77 Mark , t,
WRAPPING Pi\ PER.-
reamm Crown Wrapping—straw;
" Medium o 114
60 Double Med. "
2.0 •• Doub. Crown
to " " Crown "
50 Med. "
100 - Crown
10') Medium
e by WM. G. JOHN3TON & CO,
Pamir Dealers, 67 Wood reel
f k.)IISE: AND SIGN PAINTING done in
Ly. the tu tud..r, cud ou reaaonable terms by
J. F. U. PHILLIk'S;,
26 111 , A 23 St. Clair street.
N vt:;: sr. -2 cases Manilla. Indigo, just re
~1, ate r bait.
a Ilk: !ierees prime ilew thee, Low
r f r eak• by
El: i —3t,') bags, gJod toe voice
. .• A' I :or SA by
NI. I LE: n. 2 RIG KEMON.
Pit'sbur,b, Water :lire; F. 63 t a blishment.
tE CURE OF A.I. KI Nll.l', OF
s I cmod id ILA Y; 41 ; I [LE srAroN, on tho
r•o- 3,1 Chicagoll.tiruad, ten miles
We.d of c.ty. For the hee.!thfut exercise and umu,maut
sua • therH frig •elly to the system, WI. laity
W..,4 to spend .mue time with un , we have later IrrtCLed
du GY 'IIY ASILI an, BOWLING A LLE.Y.
dd. - es; Box 1344, Pittsburgh, Pa
J. I{WIFOILD, 11 D., } • .
ruysvmuu3
M . - D.
; , ty7tkau,aau~-ial
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.-
In pursuance of a reso
lution adopted by the Monument Commissioners, ate moni
tor. at RAI risburg, on the 13th instant, Piaui, Specifications
and retimates are invited for the erection of a MON U M NL'
to the memory of Citizens of Pennsylvania, who lost toeir
tive.i in the late War with Mexico. The coi.t of which, 13
not to exceed the surn of 'l' 111 fin' Tilt:LidAN Li DOLLARS.
Conkrottnicatione to be addreeatd to the Governor, at Liar
tieburg.
Pe , hoes feruishisg Mitts, will please send their ESTI
XAI".ES under eted, as they will be fur the use of th, , Com•
ud..eium.rs
)r the which may be adopted, a premium of Two
Hundred Dollars will be allowed.
ny19.1j31
- & & SONS
IMNIENSE AND PRESSING DEMAND
STEIN WAY & SONS
PIA_NOS,
C. A. E.211.t.d1.11:1
thus g delay - ed the ro,leuishiug of the eubscribur
,toch cf 1.1.1r643 L11,41.13' ozmtruinects. They
to be able, to hi:ILK/1111U. CO Inc public and
the runny admirers of these
SUPERIOR PIANO FORTES,
That a small invoice of them has, at last, arrived, and 1.
ready at their Wareroorus fo, examinati.o cud inspectlor.
Having to store PIANO'S, from the
BEST MAKERS OF BOSTON,
NEW YORK, ETC., ETC.,
Purctrasett. , can easily arrive at a satisfactory and conclnev
opinion, t 3 to their relative merit', by actual
RISON AND EXPERIMENT
We could adduce hore, were It necessary thu certificates al d
euinions of ieme t-e beat Pianists in the world, including
THALBERG,
GOTTSCHALK,
MASON, ETC., ETC.
t is a s4 : !,..nlficant fact, that the Bret and greatest
Such as c+OTTsOIIALIK, WM% MASON, and others prefer
STEINWAY & SON'S PIANOS to all others, and pronounce
them supr,slor in EVERY RESPECT, to any made In this coun
try or In We respectfully ask the public to call,
tiiY AND JUDGE FOR THEMSELVES,
Confident that STEINWAY 1c SONS PIANOS will more
ettectnally SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES, than aught that
we, or un'• uody else. could say in their favor.
P. S.—A:lto received a full stock of NIMEts & Clark's Piano:,
H. KLEBER & BRO.,
Sole Agents :or SteiuWay & Sons, Nunns & Clark, etc.,
m ylB No. f.,3 Fifth rtreut,
BIIILL R.
MERCHANT
No. 52 St. Glair Street,
Is prepared to furnish Lim customersand buyers gel].
,rally, with the latest and mc,t fashionable styles of Spring
and summer Goods of every yam ty, ahleti he will make up
to order to the entire Hattatacti,m of than who may favor
iv with tilPir patronage. myl7:l ta
A. G. Pow u.
,oNSTANTLY ON HAND A PULL SUPPLY OP
WiIITE FIMJ,
-14- Orders accompanied by the CASH, will meat ptnmpt
att,utiou
rnyl4:oyl-2p
UTTER.-3 bblb. fresh roll, for bale by
Eu mtlB I:WRY EL COLLIN@
TINE APPLES.-100 received this day
and tor sale by REYMER tr. ANDERSON,
No. 39 Wood btieet,
pogiin St. Chalice
ItIRBONS, RITCLIES AND FLOWERS.--
—Triaarui uiat, EiLbroiarie., Skelvtona, CorEats, and
i.a.g Ile, of oth4..r no 4 cheap, at tIORNIVS,
ni.71777 Market street.
erg R. ALLEN'S 3iA RESTORER.-4
and for bah: by
IL. .1 , ...A.11NE5T0013: CO.
. •_ _ _
ELL° w uC Ll RE. —5O barrels on hand,
firml Ly I; L. FAILNESTOOK CO,
EI) I/ .No. cqr wud Fourth hta eets.
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TARTARIC ea. , ,es on band,ancl
if!! Ilea, by (my2l.) F, L. FABXESTOC.II & CO.
0 REAbI TAR:TAIL-3500 IN. on hand and
‘,/ for eau by (py2.l) B. L. FAILLIEBTOOR a 00.
.Irila.rket Street,
staedard and miecel
FATES OF 11,31191310 N
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ENGLISH CRAPE,
1111LLE tt
F..CKE,
L:drb. Buda, just re
LIE;:t tics ETS.
By order of the C,ommigai,oners.
• JOUN W. GEARY, Secretary
FRESH ARRIVAL
EMEMB
Pl_4 NIS-7'S
4 MEI? ICA N
SAMUEL GRAY,
I'ITTSBORGH, PEN.II , " A.,
FISH! FISII!
6AL_ION,
111.11th.11 , ;(14,
HEPiRY B. COLLINS,
1Nt1 4 . 1 1-.:•... .1::. h.
FAIsAlEit& A_ND MtCtiAN IC.
FLRE AND MARINE
N. W. COILNEIt 01 0 SkA,OND AND WALNUT evira.Ts,
PIELADELPEaI.
Asarrs--$':30,894.
i'II s TSBUROLI OFFICE, ::,,,. 00 WATER.. BTKEET.
1108. J. ',INTER, Agent.
The following list will show the amount paid at the
Pittsburgh Agency for B.ases tram June, 1856, to Ape%
1858:
herbert G00da1.......$ 506 v. , h. Llill &Cu ll 150 15
Wm. Bidden 500 00 It.,:li'r Milani. C 0.... 13 124
Frank Wolff 400 00 Wm. Magee 75 00
M. Lines 106 00 J. Iluwar,l ,i C0........1,600 00
W. W. M'Ortg:or ... BCmI W. Dilworth, 1,1,q ... 1,115 00
John Heath it 7 ::0 J. M. Irwin, E...,,i...... i1t.,0 04)
J. J. House & Co..— 330 07 Edw. Z•ipence, ....,(... 54 00
Newmyer & Gr./ft.-1,682 72 C. H. I'w/idea 550 04)
John Thompson 200 00 1,11;.:16h & B..e.k,Fi. Ws DA 00 l
Henry Feidbusch... 20 uu Brewer, num et W.. 000
John Watson 23 00 13.. 11111 & C... ......... .. 400 65
J. M. Hass 10 00 Win. ;11'lleoary t:0 01.)
?helps, Carr & 1 / 4 2u... 4,600 00 it. all et Cu 23 40
J. I. House & C 0...... 61 00 Sp.A.ig &Co
33 0
Jas, Woods, Esq.... 29 00 Selvage ou ateunter
Win. M'Cully & W... 2,579 17 eArcola • 71 11
Jurors Mellinger 1,000 001
Adams & M'Cliurock 49 00
W. M'Cully & C 0..... 750 00 11.1Iarnard ....... ...... 54 00
Total $20,101 84
ST.t.'tE 0.1 , 1 . 1::::.5a.V!ti11., t
City of Pittsburgh, E 13.1
Before me, sh Alderman in and fur said city, personally
"Me Th o . llo B J. Bunter, Agent of the Farmers and Mee
chahica' Imurtnce Comi an), who being duly sworn, ac
cording to law, cloth depose and eay that the foregoisi,
statement is true. TELL'S. J. kILNTlift, Agent.
Sworn and subscribed before me, April 7, 1858.
04,23
LLONA.D.D S. JOIINS, Alderman.
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D 1E LAW ilk aJT ai
SAFETY INSURANCE COMPANI:
INc(2-ApoRATE D BY T 10..; LEMSLATI:RE nt" P. 571
6 YLVANIA,
OFFICE, E. CORKER TIIIR.D AND iVALNUT
PTI I LADELPIIIA.
MARINE IHSURAUCE.
ON V E.1 1 :3 S. }
Cdliliil To
YiLlilli UT,
EiLt. ND LN MLA C
u Ciirrxii, by !liver, Orionis, n:, .t
all parts of the
FIRE INSIIRLNCE'S
On 111erchanriiso generoily.
Ju Stores, Dwelling Bosses, etc.
.ASSETS OF THE COMPAIN
November 2, 1537.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Real I,..3tate .5101,350 041
Philadelphia City, and other Lean 5........... 137 ) 011 lia
stuck iu Banks, Railroads and Insuraac.} 12,508110
Companies
Bills Receivable ' 220,291 95
Casl... on hand . 38,892 50
Balance In hands of Agents, Prim:turas
on Marine Policies recently itsned,onic 9:3,730 59
other debts due the Company
ctbscription Notes.
William Martin,
Joseph H. Beal,
lidnannd A. Solider,
John C. Davis,
John R. l'enrcee,
George G. Leiner,
?Award Darlington,
Dr. R. Ali. alltitoll,
William 0. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer lintirain,
Charles Kelley,
EL Jonea Brookz,
Jacob P. Jones,
Taw. 0. U.Abru, Vito ?Tug:Leal
aIIXia iffi/3171111, Secratary.
T E GREAT WESTERN
Vire and rdarine Insurnnee Vo.i
Office in Company's Building, No. 403 Walnut.
Corner of Fourth Street,
rii , Alazka) CAPITAL-.
Capital paid iu
Burplu2, Janary Ist, ldba
FIAT 1N81.32. CE--Limited or Perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE, on Vaa,ols, C:tf - e0 ZVI'? Freights.
AND INSUF.A.NCE by River., 0 - inals, '.ekes and
Laud Carriages
DIEECTOEd:
Charles C. Lathrop, 1-123 Walnut. street . .
William Darling. 1510 vine stret.
Alexander Whilldon, Merchant, 18 North Fronf..
Iraao Hazleharst, Attorney and Counsellor.
John C. Limiter, firm of Wright, limiter a. Co.
E. Tracy, firm of' Tracy & Gol.ninitii'l
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones White McCurdy
Thomas L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie it Zeller.
James 13. smith, firm of James 611thli ek.
Hon. ll..ury 11. Fuller, ofii3O .oath Tlt,rl street.
John C. Vogdes, cillee corner of See Di , r.r,l hansom.
James Weigat, late Unshier Bank of Tioga.
hlfred Ts,lor office Cairo City I ro:.erty.
Jolla J. r•l•ichin, office 226 Routh Third utile
0 C. LATiIII(T, I.!riV!.
: .5 aIJNG, Vice ''t,.sifient
1.1t117. - 13 C.111:60 .Y
' B Ott Sll st r ;,
secosecondPies't, -
JAKEe h...crtr ir3 r
Pennsylvania insurance Company
OF PITTSBURGH.
Tlte , . , i) Painter
ody Pat torson
V. B. Mcßride,
. Grit - 'Sproul.
A. a. S luip3on
henry Sproul,
Chartered Cap; 1..4
FT ILE !CND AF.IN
MONONG A HELA
[INSURANCE COMPANY,
JAMES G.
lIENE.Y M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
98 Water Street.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS olr FIRE AN;
111ARINE RISKS.
Stock, Due Bill; payable on let_oarnl, der:tired by two
approved names 4140,000 00
Premium Notes. 47,003 20
Bills Receivable ...... • ‘ 0,066 21
116 shares Mechanics' Bank stock, cost
50 do Bank of Pittsburgh do do ....
40 do Exchange Bank do do ....
190 do Citizens' Bank du du ^•
Balance of Book Accounts.
Office Furniture
Cash
James A. Lintchison. George A. Derry,
Wm. B. liolmes, Robert Dalzell,
William Rea, Thomas 8. Clarko 3
Wilson Miller, John hi'Derit•
~
rd. 22 Wm. A. Caldwell.
A. A. CARRIER Si. BRO.,
PITTSBURGH
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.
Capital Itepreaented, 03,000,000.
0011PAN1E7 Ul? HIGHEST STANDINU, Chartertd by
Pniansylranirt and othvr BLacm.
MAIIIN.F, /LID LINE 111S118 IAIiI N, 61 , ALL
DESOILLPTIONe..
rs'OUE.Ta STitEET,
A. A. CA-UWE/LI FITRIEL72GH,
3 GaiBIZIi. dts.3o-15
TERRA COTTA OR. STONE
WATER PIPES.
From two to sir. inch calibre.
PRICES from 12 to :30 Cents per Foot.
ALSO—ROCHESTER
For Salo Wholesale at tlianufacturers
Prices by
UENRY H. COLLINS,
FORWARDING AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AND WHIN, arty DIAL= IN
GREENE, BUTTE.E., sEEEIE-, FISH,
AND PRODUCE OENFRALTy.
No. 25 Wool) STIIEZT, PITTSBURGEG Lk; f;
JAMES ItieLAUGELLIN,
LLANIBACYCRER. OP
C®olB 9
Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street.
TAILOR,
SAIIUEL FAHNESTOCK
IMPORTER DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND ')O I 2I.ESIT)
HARD NV .ait.E
No. 74 Wood straat, betwaen Dia 1316
allay and Fou.rtb street,
• PITTSBUE.O.FI, FA.
4 T 132 oribzctiber 13 now opening a well detected aga,o
roent of foreign and doweatic hardware, all now,and will he
cold on as good to= as any other house in this city. IY e
will alwaya keep on hand a general asaertment of
LIARDWARE, CUTLERY, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, at.,
T..• which ho re:pectfully invite 3 the atter:ton of j, cchaeca
al/328 . BAMUNI., FINEIXOOI{.
PICRY.RFT,
MACKEREL
25 WOOD STRIZT.
CARTWRIGHT St, YOUNG,
(Succwars uO John Cartwright,)
- ti - ANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS
2 .1.1. of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Burnie 1 and and Den
tal Instruments, Guns, Pistols, Fishin g Tackle, etc., No. fir,
Wood street. They give special e.ttention the iaanufictar
ng of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Julittni.; and Repairing
ith.puoctnality and despatch. apl7
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O TO
9S N 1 \.") "'
. STREET,
SECOND DOOR FROM FIFTH,
And buy a pair of those de aireble
-A
Which 11l he 8,, , h1 very cheap for ra=h. I: member V
[Mce. J.:,,P;PLi O. cuitLAND,
ruyl9 . l k 8 Market gt., ...000ri , trx., from !fifth.
OIL CLOTII C RA.511-1500 yards of van
oa3 patierus and whit. jll.lt rretlved tnnn the le.
tory, kr sale wholesale or rot :1, by
J. ez H. PHILLIPS,
2ti and :48 St. Clair street.
MMISEDIE
Thc:Thlini Pau!Mug.
Jan Traqr.air.
William 1 , ,;..rc, Jr..
.1. F. Pcniston,
Joshna P. Eyre,
damsel E.
"ilnnry F, Loan,
James B. Mc. Farland,
'Chomas C. nand,
Elbert Lurton, Jr.,
John B. Sompf.e. Piztabargb
D. T. Morgan, t,
J. T. Logan, ti
?./ Y.. 1 4r E`liN, Praatclem.
35 'Water errant, Pittsburgh
OF PHILADELPHIA
.V2'22,2.00 00
. b:4277 03
LI. K. Ait
It. IV. Art
.Y; PittAragh,
utradot.
EOTORbs
J. L'. Taunt,r, (7,2:1. W. finuth,
C. A. t:u2tou. A... Juut*J,
Jai. L. LJpl: - . 11.1v, a it•
A. A. enr , - 1. , r, Hobert Patrick.
john Tr.ggurt,
;,!ctlsti
°pre
Pro3ldent—A. A. CAi. ::
Pretiideut—ltC,DY
Secretary and Treaanrrr—l.
OF PITTSBURGH.
ASSETS-MAY 20TH, 1858
DIRIWTOBB
PEARL STARCH
SPIUNG AND SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES,
i .. iakt-
100 2 000 0C
7033,7@i5 31
$ 600,000
7;3'J0,90i1)
;8,186 00
2,750 00
2,050 00
5,176 00
8,058 89
690 88
15,853 78
$287,710 5b