HEM -• • • - From the Ptttsburgh Com. Journal. ItEnCathcaii__ iiND_ .11EB.S EMM Aft this has', been entinently* successful T. k . 'large divtdendir - sod ban., ma top , ,posses ' sing a.large surplus fund; the recent &solo. pure ota vast overdraft by" a depositor, has( • lan dp,a sensatirn correspondingly aggrava-1 ted, to which that excited by the susOn sionof our hanks was nothing. 'lt is ti that a very large dm'bad beercwithdrawn from the bank upon. the, false footings of 'an individual aevuntf made by the bookkeep-, er, whether corruptly and designedly, or otherwise it is - not within the! purnosei of "this, trstieleAn inquire: The - feet is proton' so•taii•As this'AinhFee — severil sums lof easliistad sectirltlis—forty. thOusand, five thownd, Ind, one\hun'tlred and fifty-stx thousand . dollars( have been, TPsid .over to the knit,or p aced in'the;bands of respon- Able third par ies, to indemnify tbe bank against loss upon a final adjustment of the a ccount in question. In the very-worst as p Pet of the affair for the bank, assuming the battl.',•nlaim fo'i . slBs,oo(.' to be correct, and 8156,000 (having been produced and placed in the !rinds of third parties' to se-, cure that claim, the utmost reach of. the bank'sliabiliti to loss, z eauld not exceed thirty to forty ithousand dollars.' That loss could be borialltithout seriously impairing the contingentifund of the bank, so that as far as the pOblietire concerned, the Mer -ehant.T-and Manufacturers Batik, fa entitled to equal oreditl with her ••suemded neigh bors, and her circulation is just 35 ' good-as that.of•any suspended bank in' Pennsylva nia. Within the tw'i cities this , statement • is net needed to assure ncte holders of the , value of the notes, but in the country, as —we happen to I have Witnessed, the fears of &ignorant have bean worked 'upon so aueessfulli"that serious lasses, iii a sma ll way, have been inflicted by the , idiarp and cunning, who know the. Value of the-notes of the Merebants and Manufacturcr's Bank. With regard to the merits of this trans rAionovhich haopPeseited the public mind I ' we flea have little to say, Opt loCal col-, umn•has given the facts so far as they have ;been permitted to escape concealment. The . - 5 ,b00k kceper pleads, in addition 'to at-oval. -. of his own kuilty orrnrorking, whkh ren d4red it impossible for him to keep his wrk up with the transacti6ns of the day , fleicticy in the forceo`f . elerks w as 01) . 1 S i 'pirent.through the whole operations of tires' hank. This afforied cover for the begin ing of . this irregularity in• innoCent error, the detection of which,' by its innocent au: , • tbor, mayha,re opened the wny,to coriplit ,nbuse of his Artist. The integrity of 'President, 31r• ScOit, We hass good. reason '..isbelieve. is not impeached in' connexion these overdrafts' and.: the history . .of I his. life repls the suspicion tlit be could lirfeeohnivcd at'ciiisuse of the bank's mo.' ri,ey 's npiriinit and the Conclusive juk nt of the Directers, emphatically iteqUitS Pr:Peritiy Of sny participntron, direct Or. illireck And those who lightly charge •• -` - him with neglect; if duty or inefficiency in Ming in detect the : false balances need but '/in;sTwe have done, spare a moment to de liheio:e inquiry on the ipot, and they Will • find tiht the insufficient force of .clerks in rife batik has compelled s much backward.: ness in ballancing aecounts„:magnifying so hugay the difflizvity of obia'ining a coin-. 1 rarative - or detailed statement of , , the On ditintoA actounts, that die officer; Pres ident or Cashier,whci cnuid • 13aVanalyzed them, must have Abu gift of Ipreielence, for' the figures were unotthinal4e. i ‘Vbataver the 'blame, therefore; it. Mint not . touch President or, Ca'shier, ctnpbatically not the . Cashier, as, stir. further removed fetini Able complication. • OTECTION ' OF L AFORERS followitig Bill , passed both Housei of thpii'Leciilature at the recent' spe'cial ses- MEI • An_act for the baler-security of labor cra,,Nechariies, and others, in,;ertain Corn. panics. Be it c:Psctdd by the Senate and "Mouse of Representatives of 'the Common wealth of , Reensylvania in General Assem blv rof-t,satid itis hereby __enacted by the • an...bor:iralof - the Same, That for the purrs° rf preVidintt additional security for the pay - meet' of laborers,. 4erativCs, mechanics and ..her bona fide creditors' for Sertteo Tender, Scd:_er tolfe, rendered, supplies .ind materk alb to be furnished, for any ecal,iron, canal • olvigation, railroad - ,-or turnpiketompany, Incorporated in *hole or in part by the ,lairs of this CoMmonwcaith, that it shall - be lawful and competent for any such compaoy --ceute a lien or liens, or instrument of writi so • L therein, with. inventory attached and attdm.a . c i by the common seal= of PAW' COITIFIIIy,I3II4 if said coMpany-Jrifiro • ,tfa componivesytten - the said ,instrument " r w riflnP tb signed by.the Presithfit, Itoico of•Dimctors or Managers, and attest = -p b the ecrefar to_ - a f _trustee n or tris- . tc.a, upon any. or all such wagon's, -teams bor.cs,•mulrs,-cartsir oqUiptneits, —engines,- tools, and machinery used. itt-efm darting the business of any-etch - L. - Ott - many, to I.e. held by said trustee or -trustees_ foi .l4le sole purpose or purposes aforesaid, ril said debts herrin-eentoMplakd-sie_tally idiAthareed, by the sale thereof, or of er- Provided, That , the, said instrument or iugtruments of writing be recorded in the ' elks for reOoramg deeds, in the re_ apective tranties wherein! said companies transact, witliin thirty days from the exem _ I tra therefit 'Priovided, further, That •is set shall continue in forte until the /first flay of Febrnar - 1859, and no !owl , nn - le-s extended by subsequent legislation. Kansas Flections. The I Lawrence (IC. 'T.) Republican statFs th'it.lheSecoud,-Third, F,ourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, and Ninth Rep roFeotati've Dietricts bhiri., - ,.witsout much givon Free .9. ate Anajorities; and tleefed..Fiee State members of the Legisli. hie. It states the entire result. as indica ted by the returns i recdivcd thus fir, as fol., 19vrs: , . Council. 'Reps. ':Free State \ 9 21 N a t ional / Democratic 8 Doubtf 1 IO Gking,i Free-State mijority in both Hens et, tind . ;-'ai t the legislalive bodies 'ore the . )ages of the _qualifications of their mem • irs i a two. third Free ;State vote 'will be /out in both houses , if justice IS meted tO those elected by frond in the Leaven -nrth District. 1- 1 BEGIN LNG ANEW-. •, -,,1 - 4 Tl4Pliihnielphis . .D ' fly..Su4, , AbIA-9107. nal organ " of . the (f:"Titiv, tr,"lsays thi•Pitts: l -burg Jor n al,] supported Jtidge:,,Wilniet,' ri , earnestly and nblf, during-thi Otte cents*, It did so from l'eattvition that thoritrei lion of "slavery ei ensio, as noir, presented by the South 'se 10,1 "Northern Ally," overt*:ill:loth - et political. r questions,' I and the .S,un lab - ire - 43 to con*incsihe Americans of PhpadelPliia that thpir first and grctest duty d, I y oungfoil-Wilmot, -to d feat it the D r v emoCracy,`theirfirstlind : greater en etnr.l But its *iviCe kia9 tin:mead and the Darneciacy ri*viet'oriotts. Yet the Suri has no notinii:, - eti dta4ting the principles And 14:party for which it, fought„andlpro •testreagainst all 1 Inipriitizisea and coalitions in f' , IItITO inits Se.l6 cif Thursday kt..t l P': We shall steadily rdirpeate the"principles • i , . Wilmot, proclai&e:d by David I Its Aleble ; founder and leader. I I 'e . shall.teeletei 6 the great truths tinittlici free white win uf I this country. . are ~ e . be preferred,; as the habitants of our ferritory , over thn - sentb- I ern sieves, that our own poor.white laborer is to be sustained in his industry, before the pauper laboret of Great ,Britian; that no further tigresilion-shall be permitted, by the aristocratic lording of thri -- sontA2,. upon the common inhetitance'of the whofel..J.n ion—the freo territorit , s tif our country -- That no secret political oath' bound ,combi nation:shall be contenaneecl, - which haS for its object,an intercrenee with our free . ; In stitutions; and sh all adv l oeate and support thtse candidates only who are `nominated by our two party, and Pledged to our own prinCiples. '• . - : - I T,his shall be o - Or futute course, and dins in advance wo openly:tin nonnee it. The experience of tbe past has satisfied us. to the propriety of such a. determjcatien It!determinationflit only 'to maintainl tho principles we pre fss against all cemprOmi ses for a present eorpilicioey, but to uphold those candidates only who staid up'o'n these prieciples and ref' to yield -eren a tacit suhmision to the' latteries of any fac ion. orl the compliments of- tny organizati n. . The great object of ,"Strnigbiontism" has been attaine;4 The "MollyLNaguire" pakt-y - bas been put into parer by the !pre ddermi ne i in .t r+ ent al it y of the base lead eri of' this faeti , ii, nrcl it behooves the the frieodi of Wilmot, Freedoin,l and the Pllnple to crush "rut every influence ;that conirelS_this inistatt.‘n end misled,. manna tion. let these rreals know fir the I fu ture, that tnerc-is ne initel . i - aser in.' the Mar ket for thcii preteMed as s istance and the - honest men in ' t 'lo party will 'se' ' 'w here ere theirtr,ue princip is are ideotifitid. , 1 Rev. H , W.Beecher on the Tim 1 The Rev Ilenr Ward Beecher pteat I ; I Et sermon-'on the ; monetary . panic at church in - Brnokli' ,on Sunday, to , a crt iel auditory. II 'concluded his romt / l as f"Ilows: i. ,_ - I ' "As to fond,you mnct not lose your nil. peti.e becausoyeai have lost your,. maney. 1 tell you the will gnes -a great way on there thitig.. It lay at first - cause you n ~ aroat s le; and timagif your bpdy says it -,, - _ }can'tat,! von must say to it yon ' Ahalil eat. 1 I Beware d 5 abstit riling stimulating dOnlvt for nutritious d. !Thousands will go fr) down to the druty iares grave from the ef fects of the,present ...risk • Some men'will , drink to keep up heir Airengtii. ' I tel you to eat plenty of g i od food, and it will c arry ' you ihrmigii. , INrankCtno, will cnrryou • through, but itY will be through the mug D door. on'tldeitroy your body. I he ausA , your affairs! F 4211 1 to he confused:, Beware,. I .. 4 .`,4thro of , rzrvou - slieLs Dnuit allo wyonrsrlf to get hot bra'ine end nervous,) for [then you would be lik a caioll'e put iuto a hot candlestick thtkt.hurns!nut at one end and melts out at the Cher. iDon't t ilk too much.; it is Wonderful how a man can talk hiself army. , Don;t, make a reel of your wind , to wtni Up andinnind - yOUT a ff airs upon it every day.. : IVI I n Viii 'leave New Vark make it reasm tot bring,i your busine s a cross the water wth you; alvi mike it don t ble reason fn r carr it into your, family. Go to your b ath' .,wh n'yow'como over; it 9111(1 New.. do you Bond tb b. the every day, many of you- Be elmerf "in yotir family and t, to enjoy its .soeiali "ei•ele. • Thane Are r men wh are doi n g husiDe''s hi New 1 that only roost in 13rcioklyti. 31121 your recreations. I, I -i .' ~.i.L.......--1 - ---- 'Xinne ota Election. I I CHICAGO,. Oct 17 —The returns I -‘3linnesota indicat the elecriori of Tian 11 , publican, for nvernor. Twenty -s comities are lieard from, anal the intlical are that the . Itep blieans elect their ti !, at)y SOO - inninrity, Democratic gain s' he Presidential cl' etiori of 5000. Thal I publicans havc;p:zmujority n, tho Eetiat The llouse is in aciubt. - • [sEcow i lit:sr.air ti.] kiNEw ., -YNnx, ,et. le .—A 'clospatck th`e \ i'tYLvue fays that'Alexancler Rani, the Itcpublican iu minjO.feirlkavernor, pert/linty been ele•rle l''''' - 14,.tliat the 11 ii . ••publinan tieke was-pr 4ably succe at l the recent etect on. el Vairsy k lyaniaila.rdra. , -- --PITTLADiI.I4II4 —:— Oct. 17. The notes ill - lAm solvent bal.re the suspension;` iu th tztate,,exceptio p l t e Bank of Tamacua au ihiTat — i — ners' Bak of tancaster, : i re not 'taken on deposit. h • the Bank of I' dladel r idtia, and ato:pait.l.,:onl for their cheeks and notes. , It is snpplased that an arrangement will be made al ti c to take the above two. • •- . ' an ".q of Baltimore do not take any i'ennsyl Tanis, crl Virginia notes. The Virginia no es are at a discoutik of i from one to tio''p ,r cent - ' thijet * ' eril , .Appetite and Strength Restored. - - Wit. liatn Elting of South Pitt,burgh, says:• : , After having suiTerCd s2.verely for seVer al days with a r4tt distr essin g •attack of n- Diacella, Ipoieliesed a bottle of Bcerhae's II c li and B. t, ri ilt gradually checked the ~, .aisease, and restored my in,.wels to, -perfect 0rder...1.3,t-fute I ad finitille 1 the bagle . f I •found my appetiterand strength returning. ',believe it worthy 0 We charcetef 'you give it, and shall rpeninend it as suc h . ' %..... • - ' ----- •I .. .What we w a nt to s ay to our-reaoera young and old, ip, if any thing ills, yno, gavaitliout delay, tend get a bottle : , of pr. Sanford's Invigor4tor, and if it don't cure come :And tell us, (or we want to see one person that it wilt; notbe fit. , I_ far Sold by_ Dr- 0. unningbam Bea lke/vor and druggists ke ally. • PERFUMERY and • vnring Extracts can always bf. tonmtl at - P: B. YOUNG' • Sti.W.OtIVTINI9 11 441 1 F :•q-- SE. lOulo, 94610:--Tbe licist•'.—cTrop is War sunk near Wires l y rivet , :ilirtritda3r; -:1 / 1gbi\ orAerszlitres ib_HroPqed s 'i \ i'sf-' . WO: bar )l i° Par" lars: ;lc. SE irtßrgntlitkilees Flui Extmci r sap?rilla and Daidelios,. , tiii i infest:. itO only, °aro Va.. Scrofula, inolebee-on 'the skin, Enlargement of the Jointv a inii eninae bun oiseitPes: ento'al Young Beaver; - Kaiavr. Pres;l\ 7 49chc'**,.:'47 Booking W heeling, Va." Gereldigonk: • ; BiIf.VERM l . 1, 2 tho'r • - • (Corrected Tleekly.). FLOUR—Per. hundred - 75 RYE FLOUR—per ewe—, ~ . ~2,2:s WiIEST- 7 :per bushel • 75 RTE--:per busbel' ' 150 ' CORN—per brisbel 5O OATS—per liusbel— .„, . . . . 25 BEEF-r0und........... .. . 7' BUTTER—per pound:. . '2O F.GCS—per dozen ...... ... .. , .. 10 POTATOES-'—ber bush el .. 25421 PITTB.I3I/RGR MARKET. , . Purest/R(7m, Oct 20, 1857 ELOUR,-Ex.55,12a5,25,Fami1y 5.50a5,62 WITBAT-f—per bushel 90(5)1,00 PORN-per laphel 75aSO • _pa bushel • . • 55 OATS—fer--but_dr1....,.... MOLT BAY--pri on sloal6 POTATOES— pet bushel BUTTER—per pound 1647 'EGGS—per dozen llal2 BACON—should's 14 hams 141; sides . 14 -•:- • - a3A - 11.41M,_ For Trial at .11rone.nther Term, 1857; - co trencing 8d Alonday, : ,l6th Novem ber.er. FIRST „WEEK. ItichNl Beeson, et al, vs Henry Stauffer; Isaac Cot, • vs Joseph Britton. Jae Carson. for use, ' vs .I . nmes Buckley, AaroW P. Smith, vs john Graham, , John Pearks, vs William Beacom, John!Graham, va Aaron P. Smith, JohnlSrodes. gui tam, va Phillip Cooper, Ntnitlr,t4 Eider, vs William Jamei Eambell, wa Stewart Copper, et al Same ye Same., Mame : Same - William 11. Beach, Ye Athalia Partingten,l SECOND WECS.. - , ' Jamei Chambers, vs Ifuill . 177...mi1t ,c al, Charles J. Taylor. vs Margaret white, 1 ; Tharrias J. Schley, vs Samnel Johnsto:l.l i ilenrY J. lArief.`, vs tl'eter TAnce'a Ad '7, ThonisA J. Power vs Edward Warner,- ' Anrot P. Smith. vs 'Jelin C;raham. 1 Thonins J. Power its Christopher O'Rpurie Mary A Bodenbach eta's William McGill, 1 F R.l‘Dravo, , 'vs William Sbrodes,l , Abralrm Lonrioure, vs Charles Bonk, Rohell Baker- vs Samuel Blair, 1 Jackman T Stockdale, - .' . 1 et al, vs Thomas Smith, .s. heti hie arks *Thigh Donnldsoio, 1 M. S. QUAY, PrO. 'Oct.. 15,18.7. ' • -7 ziegisieetrlolice. 1 is interested in the following Ad-i ......mien and quarilian Accounts which lir.ve been passed and filed in the ttegister'a of fice of Beaver county, Pa.; will take notice that the some will be presented to the Orphan's Court. to be bell nt Beaver r in and fur the coun tv-of Beaver, on Wednetdayt the . 18th day of IZ;oventber, 1857,f0r corifirronticin and alloarniee: TIM account of Francia .V. Erwin, :Omni*. tratoi of the - estate of William Erwin, ite o'd. lr!‘ The nceount Of Daniel . er, nilininistrii ter of the estate of Henry - yer, dec'd. The account of Henry A Baker, ad im • - for of , the estate of Miehae , Baker, dec . ! The acrountof David Scott, cieentor 'the _estate of George Denny, deed.. ..,.. 'SU* e.....c0m0t .i . gamma inetutite. aiitoutor of `the estate of William Calvin, deo'd. The accpilt.t of Benj. Todd, executor of the" estate of-John Knight, deed.. - Thh, account of John Frishkorn, executor of the estate of Charles Shaver. deed. ". The account_of Phillip. Blinn, administrator of the estate 4Phillip,lllind:,sr.;dec'd. The account. of Morpta. -Turner, gurirdinn of Martha Jane;4lsughteisOfJohn Turner, S. B. WILSON, Reg'r. Oct. Pa, 185 i. • - ' Orphan's • Court Sale, ntl i nranance an order of the Orphan's Co rt of BOIT?. COUT)iy, will lie exposed to sale lry public veniue or out•cry on tie prenii see in Saturday the Llth day of November 18F4 at 2 o'clock The undivided west . ball of in-loti Ns. 43, of Joseph Hemphill's'plan. of in lets of the Borough of Bridgewater. bonndel on the West (GO) feet by Market street, north by No. 88, south by Boundary; Lane, veldt l arge brick hones therein, two storleajrigh, with brick kitchen, and basement storY, a number of fruit trees Inpon the lot. Also the undivided wept end of said No-38 bounding on Market street and ailjening the 'said No 43, enclosed. The propekylof Col. David . Bois dec'd, late 'of said count +. Both et which dotrwere held by , him in hisilifP-tinie arid John K Shannon Esq as tenants in common. . ' Tarsus,-One „thiO of the purchase An • ohey on corifirination'of sale bithe. Court, as the balanr.e in two equal annual instillments 'sr/ interest froth same timis. For- infortnittionAn.. quire of THOS J: POWER Roch - eater, JOS. 'IL WILSON Beaver, • Administrators Attest, Ww. K. Bonlerr, - Crk. earn anY cork iply ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALi. persona inowing themselves indebted to the estate of Samuel Dunbar, -deed, late of Pulaski township, Beaver'co. are request ed to Oahe immediate payment,n;nd those having claims will present them to the subscriber, in ;said, 'township, peer erly authenticated for settlerattnt. HENRY PHILLIS, Executor. .0 - 64'20, 1E57. • me3 - r. bad isful For Rent.i rinwp Rooms on ground Door, snd two,rooms on second story, with cellar, smoke-house, out-oien, stable, &c. Inquire at- this Office. __(sdt2o) 1 TRUSTEE'S, SALE. - Of the Real Efate of Nary and S'arah Stockman, dee'd. BY , irtne of en order of the Orphan's Court of. Beaver County, -will be exposed to sale at vendue,. on, the premises, onliaturday, the 14th day of NovemboVnext, at 12 o'clock, ritl, the Real Estate of-Mary and Sarah Stock man, late of Beaver County, dec'd., being the undivided' two-thirds of one hundred and six acres and seventy-five perches of land; devised to them and'Elizs Stockman, as tenants in com mon by 'the last will and testament of 'John Stockman; dec'd., situate on the road leading from Beaver to New Castle„ on the i Vest of Big Beaver Creek, about six miles from New Brigh- ton, in . Big Beaver township, in sald county : Bounded on the North by lands of Smiley, East by Big' Beaver Creek, South by William Beatty. and Best by'Robert Stinson, upon which is a dwelling house, barn or stabling, apple orchard; a number of never failing springs, streams of running water, about seventy-five acres cleared. and under fence, balance well timbered; moil productive and veins of coil undtrneath; loes tion pleasant and healthy. Tzuwa—Cwtbird - of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, one-third in one year and the reniaining one-third in two years thereafter, with interest: For s inforntatian en quire' of Samuel Blair, near the premises, or of ' N. B. WELSH, Trustee, Attest, W3i. K. BODES, crk.. Beaver, Oct, 10th, 1867. • AL `OP A TRGUSAND FLOWERS, at JP (mayo:67.) , YOUNG'S. •., • r.ok _ SEM Tetesfely IV ''' , aisdil' . l_tiL, - . - .4.,:....: ....! .0.. .(,,. - 1 ~._ 27th. 28th anti 29th - October 7 " r 2. ,D A T the Fir Grounds of the Ir.eaver County ./1, i t iv i c ot ura l golie!y,/kstodeperultutt pf, it—the tainfigerti htiridg xent-ed tier; ,fett tifkt period.) there will be, ',held at •F A Alit for the Exltitiitims - s t odltri4,ti of epeecl of •i ' .1 • • • ill ' ' ii ..Trott_g ;au ,Itaelng - Ac, ~ , both for oliiieiti of 6 - 4 coufit7; tc ! vih e _e q i i i ert i of goodwnd;:fast herses_, -trolls' flii , aurrOtuiding counties...andfromla distsnos. , ~ . ; the folloihig isithe order ) of performan ce., and et Ufa of tremiewitroffired r for t. . First' Da*7-Tillsilal,' dop er + , 27. 1 . . l. At iol'cr 'll ,o"doeic lit.• At , . _ _, , . , For Trotting - Ho rsfO.tea Jln the co L UtY ) "'.,that Ouse newer troth fay, money, a mite heats, I best 3in .6 in hartiess E ltis: ~1; I , First best - Fiore, Premium, I :_iii2o,oo • ‘ ' 2d do ....„, do '. Ij . dd, do I do , I' : 5 : 0 0 I -'— ', At - 21 , 0 . 1/04, P.l.Ati i ! ' r'er Pacing and -Trotting ilorses; (eonfined to the county) c l mile _iestl, hestllln 6, In bar -330381 Tig — 1.. ' '.. •1 - ',. 1 , _ '.' ' ' First bestllortie, Premium., , Sit.twi 2d ? do \ do. `, , . 5,09 1 3d '‘do ' \ do ' ' 3,00 2d Day—Wedti sday October 28. Arlo orlit O'clock; A. „it 1 . ree to '101).1 mtte-tay...t. N . r harnestr, via: Tromltiiii, $30,0(1 - do t -i` ; 10.00. do-i \\ 6,00 oek, ,P. If. F'• I , rig Hones, area to till) 1 6, to go as they Pieties -1 rentium; $30,00 \. I do . 1 10.00' 1 I do t `' 6.00 , 1 , , I day, October 29. For Trotting no 1 but 8 in 5, 'sad; ----Fweruesc -2d do itd •do 412 For Pacing and mile heats, lies First beat 110 24 do tid do . 3d Day --T 111 e . Me, rz . roth l 3 in At 10,o* 11 , t'doe -, ..4.. JI. I - 0 1 [ : 1 ' , 1 For_Tro Ba tting 1 10 o . rse , a , . (, f l te d e 6 to a , 11) 1 2 . mileLlea o ts, saddle or harness , viz: I 11 1. • est 'beet; Horse,'remium,l ,4p,po 2d. do . i do I '1'5,00 Af .1 O'clock, P. M. I ' !-' i ., 1 ' , A MULE RACE , ( free ' o all mules and ijacks,y l 11 mile beats'. via:. l ll .',. I. J3est ft ' Tv, I, . 1 57,00 1 . (r 9c0.) ! - - The Exhib le' ivith a SI, 0 IV nAcE, hindinust'llorse ,to , win, Prenlimn, j • , H 1 • $5,00 . - 1 .. I . ' i - In the above matches, ( ex. .` Rug the lest two) li",per ceps on premiums ill Ibe ehitigel i!,,,p for entrance, tlitee or s nore to ake a Mr: all entrances ts be made'the day Pvl'ous , by; per sons out of the eountyi 1 : .1 , , lie Gambling and betting of' a 1 kinds one the grounds are strictly pruhibiteit and if known of a auccessful competitorl,wlll forfeit the premium Drinking, and. the bringing in of intoxicating liquors are likewise,prOhillited ,and when known the individual will be imuiedlately ejected from the enclosure. ' To enforce nil which do efficient poliee will be provided 3, i 1 1 I I The following, gentlemen have bent! appoint ed Judges of speed in 'the foregoing matches: Messrs 'Roemer Pavramsbn; of i Pittsburgh; Resta? If. Paretic; of NeW Castle, and Dr. 0. CONSINGINAK, of Deaver. I 1 i . There will' also be - Premium 's awarded for the best Horses, Mares, Geldings, Ste., in reference to their kind, qualitlesand,tisee, ite,„forlwhiclr the Prentitrm Listeof the Conet,yAtrieultural Society hat been aleirted.-ivfiriterations of 'Which eiritiptliors will be tedvitis "%rind, the Rules and Regulatiohs of the Soletv with such modifientions as may be neces sary' to raider them applieable ' to, and conuMent Iveith.! the Above arrangements, will be obsereed. 1 1 Under this head; the following.---gentlemeh have been appointed as Judges of Stock. va: ' , J 1 , . Messrs. JacoulOAßDNEft, Pittsbergh;i icon BEIER'S, Zelienppld, Davin Rasp, Independence township. l„ ~ ' 1 - , The Nflinegers feetAsetired; from the large and creditable :di43f Flotsei at the lets Fair of the Agricultural Soeictf , theY will tie a ble to present their tellnw citizens, anti friend; from , a distance, a BILL or r. tee, in their'coriting Ei hib'tion, both or,poOD SToox,-Id - 7ASTIGOINE. that win be grat i fying ;aid sat sfeetory Ito all, whether competitors or spectators: riThey, therefore; folisitlee this, their lirstiexpetiMent in the way or a Horse Fair, a large and tall at tendance of all, at borne and abroad, interested in its object; end urge all owners arid, breeders of good-coal,, fttit , Thirsts to extend"to 'them 'encouragement. which Will induce the continu ance of their effort's: . 1 f '! i - '.., , kV" The grounds are com m odious , ',, With l i !it half Milo track, which .is now open f . qr cinzipeii. tors to train.: -, i i - ' I , •? i- \ . : ----- i "OFFICERS-- ' —I CAPT. JO N SIIODES; Presnlent. N CHAT! EH L TONE, ' ' ,• . ~r, - tlr '‘ l xr .1- ' lit .ores'ts 4 ' '\iY hi .er , iEwIN . i '' n ,r .n T r easurer. i , i ~... Oi4I.I.:IJAREACIII, ' ••_ . [.. • •- A. L:LlNTON,'SectetiTy. \ sr r - ,;! 1 -,,, , \..3.anagersci r•- ~ ,' I A. P. LacOelc,\ AI, DitiTagh,l 'i , Jas. J. Power, \* Tian'l 'M. Donohoo, Joi. Mitchell, Esq.`panie 'Basson' Geo. M. Yoting," ' 1.1ie 1 , 1 41. If .j Agnew, • , • Spencer Briggs, I'.oohn isTeCartee, William Todd, c' Jarnesßniisetn, John Blake, . - 7 ' Jillne 3 ....i'dittrr •:1 •. A. C. nawkia,; ..1 FIELD MAnsgAu---. l l'xi. 1 ' •October 14, 1857. NEW ..FAIL.L AND l• • WIN TE R GOOD S, E'COYELL & BE‘TEL`S' 'FREEDOM, PENN'A. Are now opening a new nrictisplendid Stock of Dry Goods READY MADE CLOTHING, . HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES,: _ _ HATS and CAPS, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES—a ful l amortinent always 4 )11 .hand. We invite all to call and see for thenrelves, as we , charge nothing for ehowini ftfirAll kinds of country Produce taken in excbunge for goods. ' t 3PCONNEL;& ,BENTEL Freedom, Oct. 14. '57. FIRMS 'FOR 'IS ALE NEAR A RAILROAD ' DEPOT. _ TWO good Farms, closelo Industry Depoeo Cleve. & Pitts. Rsilroad, abone,lso acres, and 175 acres, a large portion cleared. They here .on them a large number of line fruit treee-- Peach, Plum, Apple, &c , and trill be sold cheap. . Terms easy. Apply to J. B. 11T.1.L44, , Oct. 7. I ='i Industry; Pa. ES--20 dozen ladies oodrooso LADit.:B 8110 boots.' dos.sum over shoes sod im Ithooljtiat'ree•hlid et Taxiales: november i 9 )866. IMEIMINI . ~ .. , . ~_,,,,, . , ---:- • ; 1 , . f i r-c,• : - o e ; • .....,•:••.....• .: f'. ' :.. , . •:. , . . t ': ; .' 140': P ' 1. - H' . .. 4. • .. - . :` ,-. .;',H:' . .! ':" 1 ..: ON-T4IF-coaNta - GE NA4 I -: , .. . -, ~... ::;:.., :BRIDGEw 1 ,r . i, .. Are now receiving And Opening -.''' I'AL- -.. . J:i,,,.....,,,....- ••_. .. :. :., . . i.- ) • • - ~, (CiteaftiVl than ever) to Which they. woul sere: ' All Abose.in -want of Fal) Goods, tl amine the . atockb-forc purchasinielsewhe , . o ro'dciirinitin.tl:„ta. beg ikt loWer ' prices t bartli gbt tip a gOod trade, and . 'lice people a eh 'I is MQuicklialcs and• short pritifits.'.' 1. '..- . . • ii: ••••:-, ''.- • • - So one:and 'all; • : ....- ' , Don't forget :to os;i, .:-...' '.l, • Sitir.3tniit 1857. .: ; ' ... !.. i i f '.' ,. `l, ~ 7 7----- ' O at's ,1 - ----- :7 - 7 -, .rpli Court Sale. ' , I i Fursuaritto an order of the,Orphan's Coil !' of the County of Beaver. *ill be expose aide by public vendue or ,Out• l ery, on the pretn. "ise9, l on Saltirday the 19th day of Novrmber; next, the following described property, bite the estate of Ellxobetb Alice. dee& viz; a piece or pareel of land,lying and being situate in lien. over township ; in sold county; and bounded and described ns follows.. Beginning at a WI O. thence by land of Wm. Hine; N ; 27°. W. 6" 3-10 perches to a post; thence by fanit4Job Bice, s. ni. W. 32 perches to' a nos* Ili virvart-,,e4a,... —,........3:-.......—.r-4 ,- -lrerabes o a post;lthencii by land of the same S. g-i° ,W. 14 perches to a post; then:by' land of thel sam N. 57/°., W;..13 perch 'to a Stolle . thence h land of Robert - B. Carothers. s. g43° Wr-52 2•10 perches to a roji(theitte by land of lolni Bob , erto s. 76°, E,66 to.lll perches to a stone, thence by land oh'' join. Stevenson N. 45°, E. 45.2-1 perChesito the place of beginning. .; . • Eontiining 2S arres and 3 perches strict Meas ore,iabout 25 mune:cleared, and in a good stat of ;cultivation, on which Is t erected a log an fraine dwelling house & frame ;Rare, there 0 also, good springs of water nod epring 7 hottee. xearre—i3One-tlaird of the prirhhase moneY•to, be paid on the cmfirnlation of stile by the court,l and the blance,in two equal annual payments! with interest from sonic time. j For information[ apply to John Stephens, Administrator of paid d.-c'd. 1 1 \1 • By order of Court. ' { 1 0ct. 14 ,. 187 . Wx K BODEN , Cl'k I - '.. ( Or l ptkaUls Court Sale. wl: URSILINN W: TI to an order of the lOone ,' Co of the•County,of Beaver,' trill be. cx, 1' posed to sale by public V"endue or out-cry, at .the - Court Howie itt the Boiough of BeaVer, mil VednesdayJthC 4th day of November next, at 2.1 o7clock P. 15. ;' the'follewing described "peoper= ty, into the tistate of Andrew Corson dee'd,.riz: Lying and being situate in the Boroughlof Bea v,er, in :mid 'County nod atate of PennsYlvania, being in-lot numbered 25 in the 'genertat plan ,f* in-lots in the town of Beaver, and; bounded and il,..aCribed as follows: vii, Beginnidg at n I coiner on _#ranch Bank alley, and Second street,, thence by siti:i Street, 120 feet to loti-N0 . ‘24;1 ,thence by said lot 00`feet to Think alle ,theneel - bylsaid alley 120 feet td Branch Ba k, alley 11, thence by said" alley 3 00 feet to the lace o beginning. ' I - • i l Teams—One half in hand, and the remaintler in One yeari with interest from : confirn aiion ofi, sale. JO information inquire . of-Iliclmel W e y , l i and, Wrdlitu of the minor children ofis i tlid de ceastd: II By order OfTourt. i . t . • dot 8.1857: I Wx. . 11.-BODEi Clk: CLOTH \IL! CLOTH Futi,iihing Goods, F:0 R E N.A N D CART AGIFIAN ,\ 1 .= ALLEGILENT Tiri PA; - 1 w OUL now say to his futons and all who Tv dcAire ti, fashionable garment at. n. , lair price, that; lie has recently addeduch to the size of his establiehment, and more to the char 'meter of his and is now -opent4r for the' FALL antOyINTEEt trade, with a stock Of,suri; piseinglienctk It comprises in Part -L Gent's Fine Frock and - DreSi Colts; Overcoats, Frocks; Sacks, Fur trimmed Rag lans, (new 'style, )- Bustnelstloats,trimmed with velvet ant Plush, Beaver, Pilot, Lambskin and Satinett oats, Sable Raglans,' veri rich and elegan (awns FINE PANTS, the newest styles, froursl,2s to $l2. GENTIVESTS, of Flush, Silk,:Cashmere, Yelvet, C loth, Satin, &el Boy's Fine Cloth .7adketi, plain and . fancy, Boys' and youths' Raglans and Sacks, t Bils• and Y'ouths' Sacks and Raglans, Fut., Trirdined. . ' Rep'. and . Youths' Pa nt s and ll' qts P . Neat style. fi nely trimmed, mite and colored Linim and %mil+ Shirts, Under Chitbing, of ,Wool, Silkland Cotton, {tinter. Gloves and Gauntlets, Scarfs, kfutliers, Shoulder, Braces, frif... Cravat's, Suspenders. Shawls, Canec•Silk, and;Gingtortn Umbrellas, Carpet Sacks, .itc. A large variety of PIECE GOODS; exclusive: ly tor Custom work, is kept in connection with the above, and it , is: that In stYle, qual ity and price, 'the whole stock is such a one, as is rarely faun in dpe establishment. 1 ' 11wA_Every Garment is warranted Well made, add sold at low rates, , ' .tbr - FOR CASH ONLIir. -ea oca--4. i I, , iiitopEs i• . ~ i . . . ‘! !! ! DISSOLUTION• 1 1 1 -. • TUE Co-partnership heretofore dzioting', be tween I)rs. D. Si N. Stanton id this day dissoll ed by rnutunl consent Tersotis baioug tinsel tled I ncconnts are requested t 4 ca 4 I and settl the eanfe ttlithout delay. ;I t - , , ' „ I. I • DAVIDTON td . b. , -- l WILLUMAST STANAN TON, It: IP.' Oct. d 1 I '1867. 1 , Dr. P. Stantonirill still continue in the pri. lice of Medieino coo Surgery. ()Mee nt the.ol stand, second story of NeCieery's Residence*ti the lower end of Main itredt. New Brighton, Oct. 7. DISSOLUTION. ,1 • , . NOTICE' ie hereby given that the partnership lleretofore existing between Charles Inkens, 19W. Lysle' and Horace Beeson, doingibusi- Uess fit*of Charles Lukens & Co. was :dissolved' op the 21St of September 1857.1 The business hereafter be conductod under the firm of Lukens' \ k % Beeson, who are duly anther ized to settle the business of the late firui. 1, N. C. LUKENS. 1 'N W. W r . LISLE, , ! I HORACE BEESON. it e 4 ,IS hereby given to all persons kneWing' i th , . 1 acheelt indebted to, the_ Firm of :Y-- c g & Thomas and late Wm. Thomas that they 0 ro queited to call at the ,atore- of P, .13, Young, with •Whom I have left my Books,. and !make settlementsidf their' iccounts, up to the 20th of Novembei after Which date, -all amounts re maining innesttled, will be left with J, 0, Bliss Bag, for, settlement. , , i' i , Bayer Oeti. 12 'Cif. WILLIAM_ THOMAS. NIT VI,. .13.- cap', rictorintit ••• p - tie- , 1 MI -A 'N D , • B 0 1 7 • S ME NOTICE; . tleeds.--Saelcs,. Hoods, Cipera Its, sleeves, Ladies' merino 'vests, ,ljust epoxied at TAILOR'S. iL I s l I I I rI'IA.N& c o 1 1 1 . • i .-.- 'i - . r , T AND BI i tIDGE STII lEll.- - NIA r NI, tin t a: tie* and beautiful - van j, ' 4 , . .9 f* 0. 0 D- - - --•' ," 1 —. - d rerpeetfully invite the attention ill find it to their advantatie tb eal re; ai they are having on it heavy' "any other jiouse in the vieinity i l ince to ~ b uy them s elves ' rich. v. Keiip the goods n going (out; And the motley flowing (in) And k r the 11108. KE I NNEDY,JII JOINT,' 811 TUOMAS/ KINNEDY, 311. ',54; C0. Corner of 800 d ant? -4* sts, i 'LraOIOMA:RIO GEGAIBIMiS3, • FANgY Our stock of imported and i)oi4stio ----- Fa Et y Goods, Including PRINTS, C....H • COMBS,:', - ~ CLOCKS, ::!, f ! 1 •. 1 -., , ! GLOVES, 1 !, 1,• • , ; I HOSIERY, SHIRTS; : ! .' -• l' / ~ 1 DRAWERS,` 1 - ! :-•••/ .. !:- - ; - 1 1 ! SILK. and COTTON t ! !.,! • i ' 'IAN IT.ERCIP,PS, THREADS, • ! ' '' i • ; fIUTTONS,• • ': r• ' • • '. • PORTICNIN.kIES • - •( is • n . ! ) in And all articles our line, now Isle and va ried. Additionsitre constantly; batingmade di rect from tlie.llaritera naanufadturars and Im porters. • : -; ' ' ' I th..a.,,Wh eiarnetittreolicit the at-tantion of our former customers and hyryer -gene 4,.. rally. -- Pittsburgh Sept. p, 11357. ; Ij. l l . -. • _H. A L.,L & , ( succEssoits ;TO JOHN /WHOLESALE 1 1 14CA.11 ,16 Hat nod Cap -ManAfnetortrs. And Dealers In Furs, NO. 89 . , WOOD ST., PIT.TSBBITIf, PA. ' 1 ATANUFACTURERS and WliorknalT and Re- LY_IL tail Dealers in !Beaver, kfutria, 411 k. and Cossimere Hats of the latest sty l e : oft Fur l and Wool Hats of every quality ; and fashion. Silk nod Mohair, illiisli, Cloth and Oi • and-Silk Nis. A full assortment of °Chilli: 's Fancy Cops; also Beaver and Felt ITais.i • Ladies Furs of,eve l ry style arid iq ;lay. ,' 103t,,Single Hats and,Caps of ev i style re quired made to order with care ti,d dispatclt. Pittsburgh, Sept. 30.. , , , Novembe r Appoi nt , 1 1 . - DR. H. lUBIJS ' Will: be at hitt room, , RI•i( Lehmer's 71 old, illondifr, 11 -1 _ 7 ap r For consultation, iron all lis as/ Throat, Lungs Ifeart,,Llyer, Stem di Kidheya and SPleen; also Dropil'il El unialisiii,'TiervotiSneg, Debility, D sl maleiseases, Ague and Fever, di of the blood, EniptionS, Cancers, Itdct other itrieti - es of-longstandingeoirpl' oxtern I and internal. • ; . For 'time ten yearS.Dr. T. has ed his en tire time to chronic diseases , trhati g thousanda , annually,' many of ,whnm had, exhnused every other resource within reach. l'lrjno 'case !are md&eral'or'other..poisensployed nor,deei ho .malto sick to matte well- ekri,, or tear' own to bpilt up again. The inciliciliel can liii buten with safety b'y the most delicate, and pa, kens may re 'main nt home,'and continue with pruilende their ordinary diet and excercise. Many tihre recov Bred "under the treatment idler M e nde and phy eicians had, giVen up all, hope,jlfe [indisputable evidenee oll,Which, can altiayslo fotinted. In. valide,lhowever redub,e4=or despolo -are invi• - to call. and may heoirsepred tha,t no encourage luentiiill be giveti-oreOense inctlrred, WithOtat ft correaponding prospect of rectivery.l. , ,. !:-.! 11637 - Those idllieted with Rtidinatisni or kin-, ilred affections, will do'Well toreadltie•follOw - -1 ing from Mr -C.aakeJi. , : - ' I 1.- i 1 1 \ pELLEFO TAME, 0., I Feb. 18,q7., • This may certify that I' have been object `to' severe pains andilameneseof' the Vac l ; far five or six years. \, List ,Stuanner. it so,-, ncreasid, thatl was disiibled from *ark ettlirly fpe sortie time and finally got so bad that j t could n - , rise from the door, nor get any l ies hen pla ced in bed.), For two weeks myi ntd i ai were ta ken while lying on the carpet, iilier i e I remain, ed (Thy and night. ,in 'this conditieh Or Tubbs foun4 me, when called last Augiist.• had be 2; 1 fort at different thries been underi tre ttnejitor two physicians—One.of wham thonkh it.gliu .rab , ia, time other wit undecided :What I, call it. I cpunot say,that any benefit was derived from. eittier. I afterward Consulted n IV__ Sae;; who declined treating !as' he- tight .medicines world do me no, good.. -•, , I , [i, _.. ~,, IVit% a week after coninz#.ncin Dr. Tubbs' tn , iitiftectit, I Pfewod relief, and Was oo h ,able to resume-ill - Y. witiiV. ,I am engdgeiLiti r nning a stationary ertgine - nt the Rail ;Hon .depot. *hero] can . at till rtimo be found .. 1, 3 "health remains good; and ;during the ;elqtfige ,ot the elFall and Winter, I have not - .s( Pr in the least' from my old complaint. 1 L ! 1. 1 !--- •.:• , -- , I JOIt3 ICA _ — -- 1 - :t , r: . • I';GL . RO!,,D , E-3‘.. s e '• --- SIR JAMES CLARUI S ' • -- .' - j° ._ . , --- i 1' - 4 • Celebrate& ' Female ,1 Pills. PeoParedtfrom it prescription of -,Sir - James 'Clarke, M. IL Physician Eltradrtli?at 'lt• - :;' the Queen. This 'invaluable Itiedicine is iliailiag In the cure of all:those painful au& d, ngermr. diseases incident' to the female OonStit ion'. It, moderatei allleseess, remoici, id! obstruct tions, mad brings' en the monthly ; Ipe iod with regulari*y. Thesd, Pills should bd use I tiVo or three weeks previous , to confineindUt; - liey for-. tify the coustitutidn, 'and lessen atiffe ing du= "ring .labor,_enabling the motheritOier orm her duties witksafety;F herself arid+chir. + 1 These Pills, shout net be taken•bti et ales du: ring the FIRST T TREE MONTWS of regna ' cy tut they are cure to bring on iliac 'ige, but at any other time they are safe.; ; I I . I Jo all cases of+H "rvous and Spintill'Adhotions, pain in the Back - dLi mbs,_Hett*i tieps, IFa tiguo n i in Slight Excrtio , Palpitation ;of the Hear t Lowness of Spi * si, ligterics, Skit 1 ,11 daehe, Whites and , the paihful diseases toe ill c stoned r ,,, I by a di. • ; erect sy tem,. these Pills Irfiect a cure • en l all othermeans have failo; - and al. .ugh a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony 'fir any other miaera + Full directions accompanying parch I Price,. in the Unit6d States and Cam Dollar.: + + I + •+ I , Solo Agent . for thlo country. i 1 •-• , .. i 1 JOB MOST. CoLate A •1. C. BALDWIW & N ,' 1 .ROeb ester, N.Y. i ) ' N. B.:$1,00- sw -- "inmtoge stamps' enclosed to any authorised Agents , will insure a _bottle, of the Pills by return 'wail. For safe s y C. L. KAISER. Rochbater, Pa. Wolesale_Agents, FLEMING ; BP - Pittsbtigh Pitl i '''N , t.l .. - •,' ' tit *int,- Bil NE3 Ts, , Mr THE ElzprrxsG CAUSE'OF 8IH8NE884: -- t,, lfiu blool is the life-sustaining igant.=tAt - furnishes the components or flesh, totnis, clo; ncrte and integutitent,:,"„lpitiatinviWisltft ' ! mehollictoryi-the rein's-its iistribitUrt,Sdl A#istirk.s the channel throighwhlch.l.htriiittr r matter. rejected in'its preductions Upon the stomach, the circulation end tit els, those Pills nit simiiltaneoyal,y, fyidigestie,purifying the fluids, and 2 o - 41 4. 5 the excrettoo. 4 . • r " 1"-•!' , • T lIATIOXAT.;:-CfORPLAIVP , , , ME • -1 rureha anit. ex t oriler to r tootto 1- I p fly i'pepsial; the moat' ciiamon disease amt on „,„, all classes in, this---country.:. .It anemia a -: . itiolM4l l shapes, and is the primary source Of` irinornernble . dangerous .: maladies; but what. • ever its tyim or symptoma, however obstinate .4tilce to ordinary preparatiotyli- it Yields . ' land rapidly. to this searching and cuser- netl- i .. • , • 1 - , ,J. --...-.. .131 roIIS'AFFECTIONS.I - ' ,- .lv - . - The qua tity and quality of the bt u eitte'cif vitall inspo trance ,; g Atethi a - ti ... /me,: ..!..,_...; _ __.....,• kid , .pso ........... i , operate . speeificolly; infallibly rectifying - Its E i insinlarities, and effectually curing Jaundice,. Bilidtts/ Ilewiletants, and i all the varieties of 1 diseasP _generated by an unnatural condition .of gar T. ), ire,. n _ j - 1 ' -4. - - ;BOWEL C mPLAINTS-1. ;floss the . bbwAsperform their - iihictione , oerly, the , whole cg' ”. annually o --... , rend 4 ring te ' properly, the 'whole ody suffers. tens of I. thoasands:.die annually of Dysenteryi Diarrhoea.. ChroniO 'Constipation, and other . diseises of these waste pipos bf.thesystem. The effect Of,. • the Pills upon all intestinal disordorii, whither , casual or epidetnic. is a phenomenon tn;;mi Ii eine. By following the 'printed ,direbtituis; the _ most alarming cases of bowel - complaint are promptly Controlled. • , ; S ' - . 1 .. A WORD TO FEMALES: The local debility aurt irregularities - are theespecial annoy:it - flees of the mealier sox, and w ch. when neglectell, ids . rsys 'shorten, relieved for 'the time being; and pro-, iented fol i the time to > comet, by a course of _ this mild but thorough alternative: llollorea y' 8 Pills are the hest ietnedi . known - ,' . . - fa the world for the following Diseases: Asthma, - Diarihten, judig,eition, 4 Dowel Comp'ts, Dropsy, 'lnfluenza, ~ ~tiglii; Debility, Inflammation, olds' i' Fever and Ape, :Venei4 , l Affo'n Chest Diseases, Female Compl'ts,lPiles, Ciistiienesss, Liver Comprts, Headache!, 11 Worm,all kinds, Lowness R t. • iltiw`cl Wean's -‘ ._ .;__- ..,1 4 Ay/ pepsin, Spirits. ' t.,l . - * 4 * Solil tit the Manufactories of rrozatiloi -1 ITOLLOT ' tAY. 80 Maiden Lane, New Yorl4 sap l' 241 Sttand, Londo* - all respectabln ---. Drug- . gists ai ti , Dealers vo &eine throughotit the .... United iStates,' and the civilized world i*-boxesi. , at 25 data; 621 r c'tsi, and $1 each. (Di. 0; Cunningham, /3 - eavo , -i97in nuthorize44gent for the sale. of these medicines., C;• , es t tclj___JThere is ii considerable savirig! ! by taxt the largest sizes .: -, • N ' 7 !.: -7 , ~ . N. It: Directions for the guidance of,-pittleiztif n every disorder are affited 6 - leach box.. feh.lB:l , • . .., CArTI N-I—None are genniue nnyess VW ! words "44olloway, New4ork Tana -London e*;, % are dii'cerialli as a water mark in every `lest of the; book' of direeltioni around each, pet or - box: the same may be plainlylkeen.hyilioldlitg .. the - leaf to the light. A handsome iewtiod - will 4 , 4 e given to any one rendering such Information; las may lead lolthe decoction Of any . p'arty ,or parties counterfeiting the'modicini‘s or yendlig the same, knowing them to be sOrious, ElI gewater, 4, 1857 s owels, Tel, Rite epsisi Fe .(purities ,rs, and all iota, both 1 .71 0 HAY IfOLLAND - RITTEIS , Trin .CELEBRATED HOLLAND: RYZIEDIr. 10* .uyarreatit - SSEASEL . OP THE MANE% 1 LIVER •COMPIAI , NT, W AX NESS OF ANY KIND, -FEVER-AND sport An .1 the various affections co'llecquent sp o r t • S'N 11 AND LIYElt.' sip iu i's. t.; u 4, -I. r. . ... c 1 Such asi Indigestion, Acidity of tlfestemadh; 4.1. •-. II: , lielcyl'slins, Ileatburn, = Loss of ,Appetite; Deg.'. fi, pendency, Costireness, Blind and Bleeding Piles;; :,.' - =:r , In all Nervous, Rheumatic and Neuralgic Mem.: '• . - - -i. tions, ithas-itatiumerous instances proyed high-. II; t.f hene vial and-in others effected s decided , ll' cure. .z • . - • ; . , .This lea purely vegetable compound. prepar. - ea on stiictly•scientific principlelb actor the man— ner of tlie odebritted ,Hollanil?Profesier, Boer. ,- , • beve,---- . -Acceilse of Itstgreat success - in most of - --- '7l the Borepean - States, O _its intriuction -into tho , 4 1 Unitedtates was. intended mare.especially for - : r. --- 1 tlthse of : our fatherland sciittere'ffhere and there - i _. over the:•fii9e of this might,* country. Meeting :4- ..• • With great Success amosig them, I now offer it to the American pubiiez-knitiming that its tral,y wouderfulJnedicinal virtues must boackuowled. -•- god- ;'; -_„. , '. 0 It is particularly rtreeirthendiiii to thoss,per- • .-4 , sons whose constitutions mtiy have been - impair- ed by the continuoUssise orardentLsphits, or other forms of dissipation.. Generally histanta- •.• • ne4,ins iii effect, it finds its way directly . to : tile' • Seat Of life; thrillingand guicicening ev e ry nerve i, s, . • intsedup tiff 'dißialiirm spirit, and - ,in ; fact,_ia- r :',..., fusing new health and vigor in the systems. • •-...... L. NOTIGBI+-Whoever expects to. hind in this '. 'abeverage,tvill be disappointed, but to the sick -, 'weak - and loiv spinted, it will prove a greritful . arornathi c o rdial, possessed of singrillreuutedit , ' '' propertis. I -,•.r..;''' , C.icritm.-- , Tbe great.pornaleriff of this ds. _ ' liglitful Aroma has induced uitty-imitationi, . - ..1 'which the public /Limpid guard against purclis. ing.- Beintit persundeffiribuianything elkilifti- 1- _til-yoU-41 i'm given Boerhave's - llolland litters a ' ' a Girl fri il. Ono bottle will convince 'yost - how infinitely t superior it ii to all ;Nese imitntiiiiiii: " • - , i x IIfILSOId at la (IQ per hott1041) r_ six tiotGaa for, .'1 SA •00, sold by thwproprietors;',ltaljanilis Page d '(-- I Jr. dt. Co. Maanfacturing, rhaValNati* alit Chimisti\Pittiburgh ' PQ" 4 . '. •••• - ?, , - ' - 11l , lIIILHOUS FLOWER OVM -- u E T . . persons wishing to e bell).* h• ithelr, • gettunds with early flowers nest spring.' _ can be elippned with a - choice ssortmenteot roida to be plantedbefore the la ef . October. sl These Will be,sold fir ono-fourth similar roots • --., sell for in RoChester. N. N. The itubseribei. hits --- also a god suliply of_Apple trees; beat adapted to.oar is il 1 and: climate., suitable 'for planting' , this / fall ; =Also. • Poach, Pear, Ch err, kefie.,sol4- on fair erms. ••' !rms. Tnotitt ' xxon . --- Pallatiin, Sept. , 16, 1857: _ _ - tankage. ,One vir Akiv.rE CO -- 1 200 bushels csod(ttili jot .- v Obarcoal, to bb delivered alloy 5160 ha" ':mediately. ;:: 7 -- ----A UESIWIC . ' Nils iSri.hfon An.-115t /07. ._- • THEW: • 12 I • " • 1.. !, • N II II II U lifEil MI , .
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