,cl,r . • ITTSBURGH GAZETTE ik 00-- PITTSBUTLGH: THURSDAY VOIMING, AUGUST 17, 1864 MUG STATE TICKET. • FOR, (10VERNOR, JAMES - POLLOCK; 07 7011.71070177LAY1D COVITT• 808 . CANAL COMMISSIONER, GEOAGE . DABBIE . ;• 0? Aissoutst COrICTIr. ' FOR'.II3OGE OF. SUPREME COURT, DANIEL M. SMYSER; or *OITI3O3uILY court.: legiumr Count, Wnig Ticket, DAVID Rl=lll ' P, Pittsbetigh • • • r wiesser, • 11/.IIUSILA. POD.VIANOE, of Btler. g4l • shiszets , E. trricvspisoN, ktsebeagh. . POLLOCY,_ * 4 " • ..;„.. -; ..."' B.CMINAIIAN. M. Birmingham, 9 J. MOIL Venailles, 001100 Y; Pleder. JOHN MAGILL, West Deer. lITCPItY WOODS, Pittsburgh • . . ages or sin curare. , , JAKES B. GLEKTN. tipper Bt. Clair. . • - . 3I E$ IL 'MAN Pittsburgh. • . nurenniaa or POOL .IAMP:B KELLY. WilairiN 4EN B mitixe. Bißoag. rmingh am. : • AS. To Adnert/soma—Nettier t tut EaUtortat Emma osaTitattog Establishment of the DaEy Gazette, are opened on Eimdar. • MeEntnetas who dash, their notices to atEXot n the oapof an Elenday mantlatt, wllrplaim band them In Setae. 5 eckict., cinErfArds7. .*l.lPitteburelik Weekly IlleYette.—i'le. extenslee 3 dresdalo dim or en Wields Gosetta offers to our businessmen • moot dadrable Medium of meting their bushier known Our eireedatton ts betweenibur and five tbousand, reaching _ elms* every Merchant, manureeturer and shopkeeper— Western rennerirants, and Eastern Ohio. Matter on each pose of Mite Paper o'. nor awn Itssutio.—The enormous in _ create of banks of late years, and : the come ''''., • -.. 'MA biliatita • of prices aro originating evils of -no'luralr-mtignitride and deserve the serious •,- ocausideriateu. of_ the community. People have vainly ieraiiined that an increase of banks made .:. '• isrettrylrientier, but experience shows that this - . is in =lntake. -, Let as look at the present eitua • . time of affairs: Rinks have gone on increasing froin year to year to an enormous extent, tinder the free Banking and State Stock systems; flood !motif, country with paper . money until their numberhas become so great as to be bewildering; • amounting to 'eleven hundred banks of all des criptions in the United States. • Calculating the issues of these banks at . $lOO,OOO each, it gives us a paper circulation of $110,000,0001 Is it . , any wonder that counterfeiting prevails, and that ••••• '' the traffic la money has become ono of the most .:-.' . extensive:and remunerating occupations in the • - Add to this vast tam, which has but a very , . limited spcie basis , the immense amount of gold ... received from California, and the large sums brought over by emigrants within a few years • • past. We say nothing shout the immense sums borrowed from abroad to build Railroads, for we hate taken these in manufactured goods, which, - ' but for.the inflation of pricer , might have been • ' made at home.. - . .- thus this great increase of circulation made money any plentieri .1a it not now scarcer and - ~.. dearer than at any previous time? It - now takes . , time as much money to do business with as be - ~ .fr nil the increase of the Circulating medium, ow ezT ..... (..sitlkle,the increase of prices, and. money is on :: leggin:ldly as scarce, and dearer than ever. his shows Rae inerease of money is not an iii eof ‘ ••• the wealth and capital of the country, which con -- ~ .....,. sista mainly in the prOducts of labor. Money is - . the standard by which we estimate .the wage of : • . . labor 4 - fie irtereastfet MOO , does not increase the amount ati propertien4he products of labor; it only increaisesiterelativiialue. For instance, - we saia busliel of wheat 39 now worth two dol lar!, .and a day's labor one dollar and twenty-fire . ' climb: A few years ago they were wortebut half theie sums. Why is this? Money has become so plenty that it has lost its relative value to these articling, and it takes twice as much to purchase . them-as formerly. But, says the "hard up" man, money is terribly scarce; it is worth two • per cent: a month. • True, but this evil grows out •of the one which has increased the price of Is bar and the necessaries of life. Capital has not been increased, and tharelative supply and de - maid between labor and money remains the same, - - except that money grows dearer and scarcer the more it is increased and prices inflated.. Is .110 y . one .bentfitted by these increased prices ? - Certain parties maybe, but the coin . triunity is the beer. If wages and salaries are in . exited so ii , the price of provisions and rents, and all the necessaries of life and they usually keep so far ahead of. the increase of wages, as to make it '• more difficult than ever to make the two ' nds of . . ahe year meet. - A merchant is not benefittod, as ••• - 11teemargin between buying and selling price is • - ' not;nttish Stealer than before, while tho greater 'amount of capital he needs, the speculitive char acter of business; the losses by discounts and . failures, - render his business more 'precarious and less profitable than before. The Manufac , toter pais more in wages and for raw material, 1 and is consequently not the gainer. The farmer - - may gain one year but he is in danger of losing In the next lie has to pay more for labor, and dearer for what he purchases, while the inflated - . price of land prevents many from realising the life-long an . nof owning a home:- Tura are a few of the :evils whiclihave sug gested themselves to us, iisthe coinseqUences of unnatural inflation of the c urrency, growing out of the power to create representatives of money, - not founded on'a specie basis. There are others '-‘• which we could name, by which the community is greatly the sufferer, but we forbear for the • present. • Our object into lead the public to con -- template a great and growing evil, that of the • t multiplication of banks. There was a time when we furred a free banking law for our own State, I founded on - State Stocks. Experience has' con . • Timed us we were wrong. The immense uum , ber of these creations in Indians, and other west ern Et:atm, We are thoroughly convinced hes al ready. biteri productive of great evil, and the final Tel:ult:Ur:not be other thin disastrous, bringing ruin anitbiggary,•dirictly and indirectly, upon thoneeeds'of -the people. The sooner the system " - is done with the better. .• • . The following extract from an article on Cur - rutty and Banking in the last number Of Hunts Nefe ruints' Magazine in to the point: ...Withant a circulating medium a division of labor would be impossible; but we may say, - that • it does not follow from that circumstance that nn indelinite increase .of that circulation would be buneficial to the general interests, nor even that. &nitrate increase is absolutely necessary to pub lie prosperity. In the latter cane the decrease of Trim would be slow, gradual, and equal, and no sudden checks nor - revulsiuns would take • Dlaca,- * and the almost imperceptible' change would-always be in faver - of that class which ex , ' • perisnixt• has proven can seldom protect them • eaves; and who, under present circumstances, • . • - are leourtantly compelled, to wage war with the 'capitalist • Under present developmente, how , • Mr, lie need not borrow any trouble upon that head, as experience teaches sufficiently that if a • currency, once settled, be left to take its natural oeuese, its increase would at all times be fully • equal: to -the increase of other capital. And , • further, experience indisputably proves that 1111 ateriate of money is not an increase of capital. It • . is a very common remark that. 'money is very • • scarce,' and that 'we require an increase of '• banking capital.' But this Is said either by in dlviduals who for their' oirlf.interest recklessly . erode an...untruth, or 'only, ignorantly _repeat what they do not understand. -,2"h0 fact is that no. paramount increase'Ut money capital can - • , take place under say :circumstances that in,. „ that an inerazee of. money is 1101 - e n. increase of cap' ear It is a -suers chimerical notion put forth • • . by s ;thesintertisted, and 'adopted by the viola:nay: It hi of the nature of money to develop its own em ployment., Whatever amount maybein existence is ekirel ism terial under tbo fixed price of ' the Precious . metals. An increased quantity in no sooner than prices take a fresh range, • • - and 'spin abs*b all the money in existence, just as Wore. with the slight difference, that it is of necessity a little scarcer than it was before. So that the further we travel cu this road the fur '.:they we get from the end. The proposition is ea and so' easily understood, that it appears - •unaiobsary to:eltioldate it. ' ' . ._"The: staple necessaries 6f life, those which form the Oa of the expendito roe in every man's - household, liras Tit: nr.:price:fire; while mi. VA profits, debts; stud:;amtracts, , remain the same. IL is tkerefore i.ttnatter of necessity that ~ ~;: ~,.:~~ _=I=MiIEMMIM • , , the prat:are istould.iiierease whkertry new an e ms o f m ; and this , is merely for thahensfit of those te whom the people have foolishly or ignorantly given the privilege of maufactar irg _ DI . • TITC DIAXA STATZ STOCK BATIK/.—The Cin cinnati Columbian, of Tuesday, his the following to relation to theso Donlon " The money Market here remains in the same qniesceat Mato aa we hare reported it for tome iLys past. The only incident to ruffle the mo notonous surface at present by what, in mute, sy, is styled-'bur commerce," is the ruttier about certain Thaws banks, and the refusal of our bankers to take their notes. We yesterday received the following telegraph upon the sub ject, signed by the Auditor and the Treasurer of I the State of Indiana. Innassroms, August The report in your city regarding the felines of the State Stook Bank, at Peru, Bank of Reuse leis, New York and Virginia State Stock Bank, aid Elkhart Bank, are entire" false. They 11:ve not failed or suspended, and there has been no run on them.nor notes of any bank presented that have : not been promptly redeemed. The ti.des of these banks, and of all the free banks of this State are amply secured; and the peeve. tiqs at their presiMt u.utet value, are worth a quarter of a million over and above the amount or notes issued. Fielders of the notes of any of the free banks of this State should not part with theta at a discount. Jso. It. Dona, Auditor of State. E. NEW LAND, Treasurer of the State. We are glad to know that the public will hare hoe to disposer of this kind of currency without ass. If they are caught again it will be their own fault. Notwithsanding the statement of the AUffitor and Treasurer, we still entertain a doubt of the soundness of such currency. Their number, which is eighty, and tho mode in`which the hills ore gotten up, rendering it frequently difficult to toll where they are located, and even in what State they are 'situated, renders them a nuisance which the sooner it is got rid of the better. ger •We invite the attention to the advertise ment of M. Joni LAUGHLIN, well and favorably known to many of our citizens as a good hand at cutting a neat fitting. garment. Ile has es tablished himself as a•Merchant Tailor on Mar ket street, with a fine lot of fresh goods, and is prepared to adorn the outer man with a - fitting and tasteful garment. Tits IMPORTANCE or rue APPROACHING COHORTS sioNAL Etscrtoss.—The Buffalo Commercial submits the following thoughts on the inipor. ta nee of the pending Congressional elections: It may be assumed, as a general proposition, that the political complexion of the National House of Representatives, chosen for the last two years of a Presidential term, will foreshad ow the political character of the President to be next thereafter elected. A recurrence to tbe his tory of the country for the last quarter of a cen tury will ascertain the fact that this indication has been unerring—that there has not been a single exeeption' since 1827. We do not go fur ether beck, for;tbe two-fold reason that the period named is sufficient for our purpose, and the cir cumstances of the election in 1824, when there was a multiplicity of candidates, and that of 18- ".:11, when there was only one, prevent those epochs from being used to support or controvert our 'hypothesis. But we presume that every Congressional election next preceding the elec tion of a President, in Which there was lively competition, would present a state of facto, which, when considered in Connexion with the choice of an e&eeutive, would bear us out in our assumption. Taking it for granted, thee, that we shall be able to determine the political charaater of Pres ident Pierce's successor by the party association of the men whom the people choose to represent them in the next Congress, the Congressional elections which have already commented, and which are to be continued, with intervals of greater or less length for &twelvemonth to come, acquire an unusual interest and importance.— And in view of the fact that these members of Congress will be called upon to choose a Presi dent in default of an election by the people—a result not at all improbable, in the present petit cal condition of the country--that interest and importance become greatly magnified. Oorimrpoodenee of the Day lYttsburyit Gazette. WASIIINGTOA, Aug. 15. The Bide of a deal Dog—Tinnier for the Presiden cy—The Land Spoliation Bill—Dan Sieleele and the news he brings—Harry' i position on Cuba and Gregtoten—,The Union preparing for the Dog Days. Tho Vi ginia papers are reckoning with pain ful accuracy the value of the hide of a dead dog, Hunter's Land bill is • the theme of dispute.— This notable measure, you must know, was Hun ter's ladder to the Presidency, not so tall as cob's ladder, nor inclining in the same direction, but long enough for Mr. Hunter, and planted on a foundation which he believes will stand till the heiglit is scaled. The Hunker papers, headed by the Richmond Enquirer, endorse Hunter's proposals for western votes, and are delighted with his land bilL . The organs of the Young Americans, otberviise called the B'hoyc, of which Douglass is tre "M q.," oppose Hunter,his Pre sidential claims, his schemes, and in particular his land bill. They have, they say, no objection to Mr. Hunter's gambling for the Presidency, but they utterly refuse to put their property up as the stakes. Mr. Hunter is the residuary leg atee out of South Carolina, of. John C. CalhOun. 'lr. Calhoun had threecrotchets, to wit: slavery, donation of the public lands to the new States, under the disguise of pre-emption at a nominal price, and a Southern Confederacy. Nobody • surviving him seems capable of managing the first and last items of this political capital, as his peculiar and exclusive property, end by common consent they are considered "lapsed legacies," or at least "suspended interests;'' Dlr. Hunter has . taken up the issue relative to the public lands, and his bill lately passed by the Senate and rather contumeliously passed over by the' House, is simply the revival of Calhouniem to that extent. Hi seeks to make it the issue for 1856 on which he will contend for the nomination against Douglass, Houston, Pierce, Marcy and Buchanan. Of codiiie, as a Southern man, he is deemed and taken to besmand and reliable upon Slavery.— That which will be a stumbling block to others 0.111 be no impediment to him. lie stands for ward, then, as the candidate of the land robbers; at all times and in all new countries a very ntt meroni and powerful party. That. he is a deadly enemy of the Homestead princiisle cannot be doubted, yet he will doubtless receive the hearty support of the Hon. John L. Dawson, the father of that measure; and this notwithstanding that Hunter is the assassin of the bill which he carried thrOugh the House. I do not use the word at random, for that measure was not opposed with so open and honest zeal by . ldr. IL, and in a fair • combat it must have prevailed, but it was assas sinated by stabs from concealed enemies, and Hunter's bill was the cloak which concealed them. Promthe animation with which the conked is kept up among the-party organs, over the re mains of this bill, it is probable that a strenuous effort will be made to pass it next session; not withstanding that the wind is mostly taken out of its sails by the passage of Cobb's graduation bill originating in the Rouse. Dan Sickles brings no very important intelli gence. The object or hitt coming was to cornrow. ideate confidentially the details of Soule's in trigues in Spain for the acquisition of Cuba-- They are of too delicate a nature to be put upon paper. Sisle'e plan is understood to be to em ploy one-third of the ten millions which the Presi dent raked for—and which our Minister in Spain will be very much surprised that he did not gef —in subsidizing the insurgent leaders in order to give the present revolutionary attempt aright direction, and. to use the other two. thirds by way or a cash payment to the provi sional government for Cubs. The scheme is not altogether new in our diplomacy, for It is well known that Polk tried very hard . to get three millions of dollars during the Mexican War for - ail exactly similar purpose, and would have sue. alluded had not Davy Wilinot intervened wiih his Proviso. 'lint the project has no other precedent nor any better author/I% and it is to be biped , maynever be engrafted as a practice in the men agentera of our foreign relations. Marcy is said to be favorable to the annexation of Cisba by the "speediest passible means, without particular regard to their character. Thie . likely enough .'; Marcy Is really one'of the most politic and able leaders of the present lievicarat la party. lie kept cautiously and Wisely aloof from the controversy on the dompronlice mess urea; but when, in 1852, he found they-were to term the chief planks in the party platform, 'he' bastaied to climb upon it, and to publish long winded advertis i enients designed to prove to the - :-4=•*X"' dehipites to =mitering ;Convention that be :GEN O,:',.BAKEE, - ad been' awprieton , of Cate metfidoe, the fellerina are em leetett to sham Its chlorates. and the etraft of C. uea it, a distant pout of the West: Resume. yloone Co— I►. Ste,' It. IBA •• . . • , Yours. J. Kidd -00,-rtalesoes —1 writs W you 4, pollen au lucency for the Invalusble Verurifo. y. tits poup t .mO. portbso. one don, /xis of o r. lire? 71118irtE,74 10 m 7 Dt~ctkr, five :4( ettibour mi,ity Klement:a me ono prop or the VerZuge Yours, to.. rsi on' Nr• Puisztaacr.. Tern, July 1.1541. Mesa:. J. Kidd.! I.l,—Pleare .nd th e Vernanne for no as on to parsllin u 'an are nearly oat. maallAr drawl Air rrry gnat Ire Wien thr best laanifoge innate!. PORTER 9V„Purebams will be careful to uk far DR. WLANWS CELEBRATED VAROLIEUGE. and take eon. else. All other Vermiform, In omioutem. are worthier& Dr. IV Lane's Vennßug., also bL Mabratal ldrer Nl* ma orwr Fe had at all respectable Dena Stores In the Maßcd Eiger ud from the sole proprietors. FLEWS° noruEns. aulldAwß Tawemore to J. Kidd Co.. Wood rtreet. Syringes—i barge asl.ortment of Self-In jettlni ml other Syrinxes. for rale .t cEYSER - 8, 140 %coal rtreet. ".14„ 50 gross Whane'a Liver Pine and Verrni fuge far sale low at KEYSER'S Drug Stan. 140 Wood et. 50 On. Quinine for sale at KEYSER'S medicine Chests of every kind fur sqle oo.r than theyean be had elaeattnre, at KEYSER'S Drug Btore,l4o wool stmt. aul4 PEARL STEAM MILL. CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY. NEAR VIZ RAILROAD STATION. Families will be supplied with our curium &rade. of FRESH onomm FIALM, by laving their or. eat the SUR, Branoar boxes e arlea, Wilson nod.'e. Wood street, or k Reiter. of Llierrt7SL Clair eta. Pittsburgh; IL P. Sehnert, or J..T. Sereple Rir l. T.Ml IMAMS to &Agnes in either of the °Him Teruo, CASH on delivery. • $.240 BRYAN. KENNEDY & CO. .10011121010 tit T 11412, w Hoirs7irb z iretird IS TS, NO. 80 WOOD j fPh i TAL aff pa. pi Esabstorlat Dr. 1114.-teiCeletertted Venoltage.l.lm A. A. CARRIER & .BRO., Corner 4th and Smithfield de., PITTSBURGH, PA., AgENTS Slate Mutual Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARRISBURG CAPITAL,at.',O,OOO. Girard Fire and Dianne insurance Co OF PIIILADE.LPIIIA; CAPITAL $300,000. INSURANCE COMYAIVV OF TRY. VALLEY • wiNeuENTEE, VIRGINIA: Capital $200,000. OFFICE PENNA. INSURANCE CO.os PITIEBUREE AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000. PROTECTION sultAp H st? CO MPANY, Capl4l,l Btoek, O An nod P U r' CO. 7' l4e:stern Yawl. INCORPORATED 1825. Policies of fruncranne issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE, Minn PERILS OF NAVIGATION. By GEORGE E. AIINOLD. Agora, r0b16 , 63 TD3III For Plttatnargbawl Alleghiror Co. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 55 FIFTH . STREET, MASONIC BALL. PITTEBURGII, PA. JAAIRS B. HOOK, Pramiket. Oulu" A. C.otiox. Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance ap• pertaining tone omnented with LIVE ITISKS. Also. against Mull and Cargo itiaka,on the Ohio and Medullar! rivers and till:a:dark". and Marino Elea" gen. And against Loss or Damage by Fit*, And against the Perils Of the Sea and Inland Navigation to all lea. lowest rates oonandent with. siretr part Mu. B. Haven, James D. Zdetllll, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Retort Clallear, Alexander Ramada, Arm strong County.. • Donato N.Les,KlUaltlng, Illram Stowe, Dearer. Tear Ilst euLT James B. Mon. enamel 11 eatritsa, % Whim Phllllpn, • John Bcott, Joseph V. Uassam. John hioAlgdn, Johlurton, James liaranll. (home El. &Men. . torTO-Isfo, [Pod caul' I M'Clintock'a • Family Medicines.—We Gall the ottontkok of bait& or fOnklhokand ahem to Mead vortloootont on ths Gaorth pow of time niI:WIN Vitally 111.41a10t0. 110-PARTNERSHIP—We hive amociated y, %lit tn. BABA tO Ist of July._ A. 11. 110117.1.111110. HOLMES, RABE & `CO.. SUCCESSOR TO . A. p. HOLMES & BROTHER, • 11AISISTAOTII81111.B Or SOLID BOX VICES, HAMMERED IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT ' Timm, PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco A- Cotton- &rein, Lsowyfßoosesd/i . s . tksEfor NachOvry.' Car,and Bridge:aolyi,..with Thread and Nate • 1 complete, PIT TSB II )1 0 11, PA., • Waautogis% No. 31-Woot. r., ammo Farr an ILIOOIIII 1ir.411 •uea warrants& tobal4t ~r~3saißcs , y~''A'~"r.~ , t~°' ... _ . , :.. `^:~amsf~'x22tiK~[3C:w'?'` tyer s 'Extract of Rock Rose, an invaln able Bamed3r for all Scrofulous Diseases, Indigestion, Chronic and Acute Mantilla, Rowel Complaint 'or Dyeentery. loos Litemeee. Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Com- , • pleint, Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Salt Rheum. Slot Headache, ,Canker, Sore Mouth, and General' Debility; And on a Porifirr of the Blood, n mucosa/rd. Prom the Mew Raven Palladium. lie _Prom Well or Rock Bore.—A medicine under the Id tle of "Rock Rom," made from a pleat of that name, IN hay Ina surest run In this vicinity for its curative properties The cry of "quack," so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day. mount be just!7 applied to the Rock lime. for it has "made its mark" in this city In ocremi (WM lathe relief and cure of sufferers, when other remedies bare failed =and what le quite remarkable, come of our boot physicians do not hesitate to speak very favors. i lay of tho compound. The certificate. of errs are not lab. tleatlorg, but from highly re.peutable person., most of whom aro wall known,t‘i an. Themanufacturerb►bo well known to emus gentleman who would not tai engaged in a humbug, or In deceiving the' ambito in any w.f.—Pig ' tonfient, Weebeerfully endorse the shore. haring 'Housed ita good effect ourrelree on pulmonary and Ai/Tokio°, con, nlahata. IVe believe It le the Mat rnmpouod for oolde and cough*. eatemt. She Hoek Roan boa long been known du Plant of rare medical virtue. and Its Preparation is cow loWnded bye gentleman pf ability nod character, In this rlty.—N. If. Rroisirr. Ilavr.s, Doe. 2/.1.141. Tins I. to certitrthat the nollie of the Ruck Rosa medi cine pnbllsbed In our paper lu connection with ono from the Palledinm, wee not only unsolicited. bet was writte by the editor of hi. own /adamant andobeerentlen. 0:111010/ L BALDWIN. pas Amp, Orncs, New november- 22, 1841, ?tile will eartlff that the favorable native of the mall eine known as the Ittek Brae," was • voluntisT teatime- - clot, Induced by the writer. knowledge of the curative of feriae( the article in certain mem ae well as tr the flivor stblreoplulons which others well known to him, had et pressed of Wand furthermore, the article Ina writtenwith out pay or the province of payment, or the knowlence of the tosinu2sclurev. P.WOCA I WILDMAN. f"SC/ROFtiLd!' AIVERiP EXTRACT ON 8008 ItOSM. This wonderful medicinela fart gaining tic lisclf popy laritf whkh no other medicine can boa. of. The plant, Rook Ito., If unsi and recommended by army eminent phyticiane of our country. Hoar what .1. 11. Tb..pson. of Philadelphia says -Thera prescribed it In ta.l cases Of - ,..rcrulops patient, at Willa Il.pltat ills auccess et tT the of ptilmrh yald.. Ito rcPorts the following remarkable ease at 'in it. Swelling eI tits tight Inn In February, 144. L The lad was 7 years add, and hid the diem. fur 3 yeara. the UM. was dislocated ...rd. and ontwanle. There was • large otwningoy thehlp isd -104 the bone, lido vitich I .tild thrust my Anger. I counted 3 irlecni. Ile bad leam nndee serried phyticiana so had gib,. him up. I ordered • deocctkin of Rock hoer —ln two day. , his night meets ceased. T tb.o osiered at. erwestnil Or Roan Masc. threw times • day. Tbirty.lne days %fter be was entirwlY Bold wholesale mid retail at the Drug Store or George Ip Reiser, N 0.140, corner Wood Pt and Virgin alley. WS:v:l of the Golden Mortar. .iflT4gerS M. Antidot and Lotion. e;teirat,.. ed throughout the land ge t only tellable preparatklns er.q. Invented toe the nun of Diseasra of the Urinary Orgam, filet, and Female Complaints. The great rnoweao tlotn.tlthoodinar: tielleinea ha. al ways curt with In coring the above ennoplthoiS, has pthoer iven the lortprieters thernselres, saying nothing - Of the thawands et hare barn preirllan i ebtly coved by titer are. Ste would assure the pnblie that they ere net se e rs owner toe... compounded Welly La roll, but ere preparwl by a tharomatt Ches... with the oo.t thole° end rani in,rowlieuto gin be obtained, and er intend.. to do goat But one trial L. repaired to c 0..- . simnel' that Push Is the Wt. They are nut up to battier, with full directions ansorninS nyina theist the Aetillote at al, and the Latino et Sit eta. per bal. Qua bailie Lists It.. ilaya Marty hare been entirely cured in two cr thew s.t. Invented by ii. BALLY. Thraldom to the Ithatrothi a Pot* ...I lwararwl by DtilitlY k CO., General AC.I4 for 'the Vialledßtatesaut Canada% to *bemoan orders mouths ipldrewed. Poincipal Depot., S.S9 Broadway, corner Grand et,,li•so Yogi!. Sold to Pittsburgh. whoisme sat trial). ;1 c1.11M(13 (surrasure to J. Kidd& Co.) :Di. to Wood lug. J. H. PA72ER.50).: .t W.. gad by Druggists rutin saxes. NOB.BIS 141COMOTIVE WORTS. sa.puai er.a. abate tar. Beamed, Phi/seatsAux It;NGAGED for mans. years a:elusively in the imeittfacter• I.4CCIMOTIVRII. bare raaratir erizallerablr *Mantel by additiaas enema buildings aral atunteout /UMW atal Vats. kith trill *liable the protaletres to tarrilab, with daapateh. 41ty'llsomIDtion Lworaativart on literal media tele ' RICRARD NORRIS SON. L. 0. GRAFF, I.mccei.urtA) J. h S. (lat) 0121rolg.) Pecond tempt. Pitt...bur, Aw" ligurrut.lbuthr Chntruutr. 411 varletles of Pog g n.-r. to A ny can My, rout Lou)!, op Dunn. Also. Earny Fine. j 77 Ease and Comfort—The Conformator, Welt- imported from hate, fzsr—lr .alto the Hat to tb. prattler thane 4ftbe Head. .o a nen BM leis Carr on the head se •nold om A mat At and a mead Mt my' be had st IT Wood et Mr 2.141 W. DOeOLAS. Indigestion and I,iver connunint Cured Pr STEWS PET . B.CLio4.—lievi die Mlnwingietter en= R.. 0. Dicker... a Laski err In 0.44,,val Mn. N. M. Kira—Dear 01r-3i/self and vlbharing been omitly benollttml by Use use of roar Petroleum. Vestal) to hare fen send mbo e a xof two re three down bottle', I am the borigr-itatkosal Molder in this place. and several of nif w ith indigestion and an inaction onto> liver; the elm/ of innielf and wife, before taltinw Tow IlfrittiLeUM, OR 80CR ' Webs* suretal tot• tlew—two or three each—shoat • fear 1.,m1 • Mai eg...1.14 newer Ve biro onJoyed m good bruit M e rears no me eltee thatthat time. I had not taken single bottle bans that (alines. or the atomarb which In tbe dye. peptic was rallormel e and I bays felt nothinc of It sloes that time. My wife was aim rebored from • throttle disease of the Liss., which V been of smut ream standing, by the u" lbfi r dil u fi.ll.7tati. Basin, GEO. M. MATSU. Ito Wood et, and Druggists and ,Marlielbs beaks. /every. wham. !Plums wirertlaing Nuolaum 0091.1 oaf/ Du Pont Powder.—Every variety Rifle Mang andlll}4lng Ponder, In all else packages gray an hand and AU au trom 110w.irm..14 14$ to Mt PM , chaser,. on Eavorabla urea. Also Beaty rasa D. W. C. BIDWELL. alanufactuners' Ant, n 074114 IYYrnnl street, Elttaborgh. A.RNOLD & WILLIAMS MANCIWYLIICIF 4lt Chilgen Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing -For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings 1.1 W. wtn anniyart Ihr Winning 0/ VentllrAlug by fitaLwo or Rot Water, 11t or4'htbDon'll Farware. Cborchae.. &hook Ilfoopll4.l..lsetarbo, Green Muno, C/wrt Room. Jell Hotels or Dwain sum No. IS Market at., WlttAbursb Citizen's Ininiranee Compq.ot Pittsburgh. n. D. WINO, Preektord. SAX UHL L. MARSIIELL, °PPR.", 94 WATT= BET wen+ ILIRKIM.AND IMOD B 1 '71.8.Er 1111.1701.1Ry9 lIDLT. AND CARD° RTSKS ON TUN fill/ AND DIESTSSIPBI RIVKIIB, AND TRIBUTARIES sar /mum urniiAS brus or Amur I.y Flrr. 41.110 opting Mr perils if the BEA wuf .NLAND NAVlOdrioig and TRANAPORTATION. • • • Wm. lakrizaer, N. M. Kier, W. Illmham, Jobs Dllarwth,, ranch. &Sem .1. Selmaxmaker, 114 m. • WEI. S. Clays, H. D. King. Wm. Bag&Soy, Sunned Hos, Hohort Dunisp.Jr. K. Harbaugh. l'ennmk. Wantir Drystal., John st, Dr. Morse's Invigorating Elixir or CORDIAL—If it in Impaired now. this great reiterative Is accomplimbing each ertesordinarynures. we can only reply that to the Arabian herb that fore. Its cardinal Ingredient have been blooded by the Ononipotont Physician. a larger amount and greater varieties of mustleo Imparts. then be heretofore been supposed to exLet lm aboadreddliferant ar Woe of the pherteempeta. A whole medicine cheat of reresfil., rO to {peak. seems to hare boon combined In this herb; and In the EIAXIII or CORDIAL We heep their con centrated essence. It le the effect, hoWayer, not thereon with which we have to deal in the practical application o the =ADM.. The victim. of dyspimela ars cared; the norm. are relieved, the half paralysed resume their actly Ity, the Winters from headache are tormented no more the *cosh become rhircwons, the tint .ofjainglice loaves the complaskes of the biller., the depremeidlniplyits beoom buoye.nt, the sick in alma. In eyeriainditkno of dirs.& derive immediate benefit from the nee of Dr. Morse's In Irk:prating Elixir or Cordial. Them Ike% enproited by rrefragable proof, see presented to the attention of Inn side, who can verify them by a angle bottle elthe medi sine. Tho Cordial is put up highirconeentrated.inpintbot ties. Prim three dollen per bottle; two for five dollars, sin for Oscars dollars. C 11. DING, Proprietor, lip Dmadway. N. Y. dasDid by_Drugglete throughopt the Coiled Staten, Cans an wesndica thalami A t o l sta in Plttehurely—Thrmlag Droe.. wormer Wood and Fourth street.; and flew IL Keyes!, awn. Wood street and Virgin alley. Alm, by , .1. P. McMinn Allegheny Cyr e. • ILENRY,.,IIERLLINS,' COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND IVTIOINSAIII DEALER IN CHEESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, RSA, And ?Induce Generally, No. 2.6 Wood street, Pittsburgh. • . . , Waved dr Varicose Veins, Weak Raze Jaren on WOOL Ackuie.—l would nmverdir vita the attantiost of ith>thdcce, and the calla irannnor. to my. anortsocut of Bilk Elealk Stacking& /Cape gni, Ankle Socks amt bandies Car the relief and can of Vert z n y on d yalnu Week ./Lattlea. Weak Zoe. Adak .and the Tedium spclinnore used to Abe cure of dilemma vie arx 4.o o .pneeez vskietr, lilies/h . /I:Ili - Alive . Stillekico. Mulder MUM* and 10 . Ord an anal a IDS kicks' eVidlances wed kaki cure or disenee, •3/10. u.'UTSEE, Wboteoul. ans i ght, tam ows • ti 0.140. °FL - Wood it. and %gin ITARDWAitE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to can Sher attention of Buyers to their azternylveStock of HARDWARE AID SADDLERY, eteuvrikoz one of the most ecauplete sasortmentetu the . RECEIVED BY REEMIT PACKETS PROM EUROPE. and width tbei offeiort the mot favorable terms. Ka ch..t. saw , Eat .111 find tbdr Interest promoted b 7 buying tbelr ILARDWARE at No. 52 Wood orr Pittaborgto (4 mmaa mama mu 80. =a Ikea) Mtdvdowil UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE. ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PRILAPELPMA. CHARTERED APRIL 20. 1850.—Cnesran Plarrnist. CAPITAL-4250,000. 0/4a E. corner ce TAins sad Chesnut end; Phandelphin 0 ICERS OW Tall HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA ICILECTOES: Stephen 11. Crandall. (Peal B. Dodder.% • Don.. I H P .VII'm peon. V.:= l ,3 l :gat..' Jacob' L. Florence, ernes Done:rens, William M. Godwin, William NPR°. • yi.,,i,i,,ei—Stephen IL Crentred. P .&'a — Stephen Thompson. Medina Ileorainer—Plttsburgh, Jame. IL Willson. M. 04 Allegheny City, R. IMomm.Z. ARNOLD, mlll7 74 Fourth teeetlatibargh — Great Cure of Rhenmatiiin.—Tho Edi tors of t h e Richmond Republican. of Dee.'24,18.52, say thM cuter's Smash Dilator° Is 120 Quack medicine. They had a Mao In 'their Preis man who was Milded with violent Mercurial Ithenmatiam, who was =dismally complaining of misery In him back, limbs, and jointet eyes had become forerish and inattery, neck realm, throat sore, and all the symptom. of Rheumatism, combined with Scrofula. Two bottles of Outer's! Spanish Mixture cured him, and in an editorial notice no above, they bear testi • many to Its vomderful good effects, Land say their only re Bret Is, that all 'hireling with diseases of the blood are on aware of the existence of such a medicine. They cheerful y recommend It. Pee their certificate, and notioe In ful around the bailie. ' 718-trudawT NELSON'S FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. OLD POST OFEICE BUIIDING. TRIED STREET. CITIZENS AND STRANGERS who wish IL) to obtain th accurate, artistic end iltedike likeness,at • Yer7 moderate pricy, will And it to th eir interest to call at this well known establishment where entire antisfaction la guanantied, or no charge made. fleeing ono of the lathed and beet arranged Side and Sky lights erre con• grinned for the porpoos with instraments onto thost powerful kind,and havthi:sdopted the system elf Dagnerreo• typing, at now practiced y the celebrated Roots, or Yhlls. delphla and New York, 111,81 Vattern himeelf to be able to offer to the patrotur of the Art, n Idyls of Daguerreotypes. either dotty or in group c which has never been surnamed. warms open and operating in oil weathers, from 8 o'clock a .la. to o'clock. P.O. . cardr-dsarT DIED.—In Gettysburg. on Sunday last, Mrs. lIETTIE gilt of Sh: liar. Wm. M. Parton, Pastor of the First Pros byrartan Cburch, of this (My. iS'e an aerionalf =laved to record the d.ll of Ms youthful and Interesting lady, who but a fon days sine, IM nt Itt thp enjoy - mentor health, on a visit to the parente of her husband to Adams county. She Int,. her bereft, ad hualtand and an Infant but a few month. old, and a lame circle of affectionate! blends to lament her early de ntine. fieriest words were calm and peaceful, In the fall ►rtotanc of *barn' ItOtonctalltr: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ._NEWITST;CIitigIttitENT. pro):01OFEllift):148;111 MERC I-lAN T TAILOR, HAS commenced business ni No. 39 Mar ket etre.. between Second and Mint ilrects. lle heaped received from the Importers end manufacturers a non plete and extensive lesaortmeat of every der-Motion of Goods. fir tgentieneen'e near, including all the modern oLyles and nullities, which he Is prepared to make ten to rder. In the mot fashionable...tiles and In the heat man. err. fl eeing hod large espertener In hie busine.. he feel; codenl of gicluc enttre rattsfoction. lie invites hi; frie un nds to callowd examine hie stock. aiil7.tf Tittsbntgh. Cincinnati and Lotuoville Time Shortened CJ3ISIENCING on tho 17th o f August.— '4 the Z, l/I.o4.Dortil re . a;btoo hour ISNOT than any Oilier maid. aniLling t moven ger. tn nect with then:M. S. M.. Intl Ciinnati Thish i t. Louis Road, for LoutraUle. reaehing then, e1 1 . 2,(M: This will be the quietest route front Pittsburgh in Cludin and the pogo of thee, IL and I , and the Ctn. And ImUs Roads, and their Depots at Llneitairitl. being witkin hundred yards of each other, 11, - I.lrel. II yinse ront.ortion and enables the passenger* to proceed .witbout delay or expense of being transported miles through the eity in URNIIT O. AMEI outalbLLi,* autPlwil • - 0. - 11- R. To Coal Miners. ILLINOIS PEN Ift42. 11.11LROAD. MINS' ROAN in nowleunkraeted and ready to misonienre the transportation or freight between' Its 'Southern terminus, at Cairo, and the extensive eon &Id. In the vicinity of Mu ;noddy Meer, about hi miiec North of Cato,. The supply of • superior onailty of Bi tuminous Coal no and In the Immediate violnlU . of the line of 01 .7 . 0.1 4 inneolatabla..4 isuponlied Infra:is]. tlous farbrstde v ia l ining at a =oil out. and &market Air larg•quanties be found at onto et Cairo, for the sup. Oil of Steamboat. navigating the Marin:pp! and Ohio rirent, and for trannortalion upon those 13.1 , 1 to other isslnts, -ripe attention of parties o.setrons of entninntut,: th• 11,4111141.1 wining OM VILI) invited tO • obanlty ofengaging in It, and t lanais Central Italirorl Co. will be ready to ter loin liberal arrange ments forth. Leann...tattoo nth , . cad from the mines to Calm or other polo. on its Hoe at once. Onorannicatlous may be addressed to the undendtsited, at *beide.. of the Wsiiet • her W. P. BONALL, Preniient'lll.•&u. It. It. Co. Executors' Notice. PILE untleraigneu. E.:contra-A of tho Estate eanns MAM.EBo.lsteof !Amer $t- Clair TOITIOVE • meta itre=rtt: ren n e:tietZi , 4gal:roll nil tbe maw will present them fur settlement. WILLIAM bY MMES. t TUOISAS Melt EE. Executory anl74terS . MATTHEW WErT. ) I.IITION Ot.' PA lITNERSit IP 11.1Inti arny rAxlog ts true 4111- 4:11 . 44 by mutual consent. We base dlsfested of our en tire ()enemy Estobllshment. No 1.0 Ltberty et., to Mr. J. Ir. MeV ARLAND, yho sat: nor:Moue the Wetness, ant Is hereby entborlsol to cotton all ...mots doe to UP .10 to Mite all datum against us. JOHN LATELY. Amulet Lhad,lB).4. J. WILKIN I'I.N.YO James W. McFarlaad. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER I FULLY GROCERIES, Teas, Fruits, Pickles, Spices, Preserves WOOD AND IFILDO IVARR, An, Doaratie Llou.re Facenlahthg (hods, No. 26i Liberty Wert, Pittsburgh. iEItCILANTS--WiatTin t E 1 1 3 :11 e f - ; 245 1•11•. Cr .. ) led., DU. fo • nU mtiu " : 14.4.0.;.3 Parr. no do Btraar do • . . . White .1 Blue Ten and D Milan,' Wm:dad'. Cloth do. Bonnet Board.. Binder% do. 'with.. Lame madly of W , ititit P. 4.00. Etatinnery. de.. for and by ... F. tlADldili, i 7 liedaral at, AllaDllally. ... . .. . .. _ ... au tlighegt pn,. p. 14 lar Hag. lalL PAPER---- (ba... A r L n •hoic i e l tiortan n ent d. f.f Av ed.. Shade., lie— Or sale by re ADrilltMee h . :ay. ' i 4 it , ( 3,1 EItIC 'A N S. S. U. PUBLICATIONS— A Dealt eupply a( Ltbrariea Pe 4.2,50, d ;A DO , it:ao.l awl Randay Seboolltequialtee.k,, ree'bp P. &OLEIC.. Alleaheny. P. R.— ftttl marl) , of the th,eletee Publication. at eat alasue Pelee , sun 4 UANO--TWO CODS Peruvian . just rec'd at LA the &.d goal truplelheat Stare far *ale. anti ).431.9 WARDROP. R _ ADWAY'S RENOVATING RESOLV ENT,' au!? f 6. "j lll.. SZLIAR.4 k C PAINT BRUSIIES on hand and far sal* br avl7 R. E. fir.LLIOUS k CAL PARIS oituw-74..leltwarties brand, (3. rr ;Made. lad rend for We by It, H. SKLLEIUI & CO. ROUSE FOR SALE, situated 1 no Ilebbaeon at., Allegheny. near the St. Clalr greet flM.lge•nhriek. well ananged, hydrant at the dwr, Ae..— • llor palm andlerina. apply at the Coal F.etate Oflleenr S. 01:11111E/tT R SON, 140, 3d It. AOR ES °FROM. LAM), ear the Illrownerl.hr Hank Road: Still Seat. at the Valle of kleh Creek, V., with 100 serer or land. A Dwelling Ilouseand 10 mere& at Mnrrnyrellle, file pale on'euoy Jenne. by B.CUTIIDEIa 50N,140, lid et_ (I . Altetlll3, CARPETS, -4 phoico lot of aulT Cupot Wartncoms. 112 Market st, WARRANTS--The highest price in cash v will bestrew for Pittsburgh sod Allegheny City: Warrants. by anti U. 3I'LAIri A 60N. I2IPOISTANT TO MECHANICS AND WORIZINQ MEN —The great adrance of Reel Estate In dt eta oansequent adrence of rents Lae compelled tt enamels to tear. the city awl snore a redden!. In come asos where they can Ilse wit•tout Paying all the , hood earnings to landlords. To ouch we ran stair recommend the Pleenedale Di:lL:Wig Lots as In every war worthy of IhLtrattrtlal i t t rznlce... Thz=autl Wirt i lion n r tuDPterlonrllle EVlLat i erlthlu 4 rallesoi ‘ ttte City. For particuladi, apply to H. AIeLAIN A SON. 2L 6 t h Rt. EESIVAX WANTED, for which the high. jup et market Driest will be alren. aul4 IL A. PAUSE:STOCK S CO. N 0 SLIOA4-200 hials, good fair to . pri r meluerHaleby SIMIVEH IiDILIVORTII. NO, MOLASSES-200 bids., Oak and • Crprarooosens% for male by sul4 BLIRIVER k DILWORTH. 1111 - 3 - FIN - E - D - SUO.ARS-- . AL 90 bbl 9. NO.I CrUbed 813FM1r.1 . 1!Ilaelolkbla Nalluely NI do Nu. 9 do do do dm RE do Soo pullednd do do do: 25 do mane' do do do do; 100 do prbne &IL Alobwor,, In Fiore tar We by 9014 • 111191 VER. A DI IMOII CIL V lifilr tnll ESE-88prime cutting Cheese 14 11.1 4 A r anti: i 100,261 Liberty It. UGAR-100 bbis. Loaf and Crushed in I, — ) store for sale. by still DALZELL It Co. W INDOW Buff Oil and OW BDS Cleth, Landscape, Gothic and Gold lionisrat at W. IifeCLINTOCK d 111108.',112 Market st. - BLIND TRIMMINGS and Fastenings at sold W. IIiCLINTOCK t 131101.', MR Market at. j RONZE--Dutah Metal, Geld Lent Grain alnir'or '‘4l"'raPuilcil'' • ttATANbSnritri 6 00 LBS . BT. krtiVSSliN v .A. on hand and for sib b PLEMINO BROS. PIG IRON-100 tone tihado Furnace, hot uJ4ut, for was IT MAI TER DILWORTH, A ' • ) tos. 130 and LTA &toad at. nINTMENTJAIII3--Canopy top, trent 2 ty to SO ouncog I orate for ado by aulo IL }LULU:RS & CO. 4PIRITS TITSPENTINE-40 bble. jusi I. reed sod email. • LL. BELLER/I 00. T ÜBIN'S PINE EXTRACT-8 doz. Lu ll/ trin's Ylnart Ext!set,ldr ttiohdkf., eyed br JOS./LEMING. ciREEN Appus-6 We. Green Apples till ud i g igr " ."T ni n d AtZP9I s PIX)., 251 rawer et• rP.EITIrr SIT -- Whim and light 'hada, vitt' yri yttle_iold •ja velvet _linden, in va—carirPnirmart It 'add. C EILINb PAPERS—PIain satin Papers cUaof wysrkty *ragout, vith hateloome mooldlnir for up, for istaby WAIT= P. MARRIALI, fliFFlClE.PAPW—Approprinto Decors. Vbrl!V iv tutt P. /ffialitirtruatiEr (QUININE-20 ounces just ree'd =id for .1. sple 67 R. 11, Watt s 01). S ~~\.,~, Caalp Meet* EsetirsjOi.'. XellßSlON . Vieliets . will be 'sold .to alf l i tit i XlMVOt hi tgn t Un t l e- rth 1 / 7 :r?fth'V,lt nrar nrr $1.60 tor the round trip• - Tickets- good on tbea g Train at 7 A, M., or on . the Aecommatation - tearing • . /lit Ettrtitslan -Train trill leave at 7N' er.lock. on Suncla_r month:kg, and rat Liming will leave Illn Fide at nerlock Y. I, far Ptttslntrh. j: NIESKINIMi,. auls wt.Pasienner Station. Liberty at. ROF. 'FIIOMPSON'S FEMALE SEMIN ARY will arm the Fall Setedon.onMONDAY. Sept. tom:Mane 21 week& Toasts-4:Z per session. oat-balf hmulvance. No outllle received for lea• time than the ...tom and no deduction for abeenes,except In case of protracted llinese or by pm, rlOll3 arrangeomet. Earipapplication will be neeSesary to situp. a piece. antaawd lIE PEARL STEAM MILL will be able to ropply mien Ihr Flour, on FRIDAY morning,lBth Allegheny. • Ang nth. 13.51.—.102td • LECTION = The Annual Meeting Of the Stockholdersof the Northern Ilbertlee Whine Com• near, to elect ohte Manager. and a Trraeurer for maid ttompanr, telll be held at the Toll Home of told Bridge Onotetor, on SATURDAY, the 19th lost ,at 4 o'clock, P. au113.3t4t , U. E. WARNER, Secretary. cANNOT BE BEAT—We ;wish it distinct-. ly understood Modem are selling ad nor present stock ne Sold and Silver Watches - of the very , best nualltn fine Gold Jewelry of the todst desirable styles of almost every description. pure Silver Spoons and Fork.. Plated do, Prerl and Velvet Port Mounles, Card Cases, One Man tle Clicks, Tea Seta. bruit haskets, Sy Se., at from 10 to 15 per cent. below Smiler prices and much lower than any other establishment will sell at In this or any other west ern city. either. and stringers will find It to their ad la ntana. to givens a call bef Merdrberr. N. ankle. warranted no represented. The Teri best Watch Glasses set at 15 cents each. et *WO HOOD'S, GI Market et. FEET OAK & HEMLOCK i lr ,p g ‘ litt NNED LEATllEl t ylljU o, r o re i fizm n. Ilartforti. c Co7in o . IVe manho attentlonyof fitting up machinery to call and essminn the filming. which Ire think binival to the bent Its the United State... for male at the Benin Depot, No. 11l 'Market st. aul6 J. 11. Agin for the Co. ILI,ACE LEATIIER—Just reed cloz: of a superior quality at the India Rubber and Leather as Depot. a,. 116 Market et. J. .k 11. PUILLIPS. • ANCY BIRD CAGES:4(Ioz: large -7 z e at $1.25.51.73 aadlr2,ol), haat reed at the Beed ll atore - . aul6 • JAMIZ WARDROP. INDIANA NOTES taken for Picture FrameN Are, at par. 11. allovouxo, • 06241 30 St. Clair street. GIIEESE--300 ins. prime - cutting W. 11: Cheese reed br HENRY IL -cutting VINEGAR -3 bble. prime for sale b y ule - HENRY It. COLLLIS. LI GUS—C, bias. thin day recd 'and for sale Ild by . null; MINN Y 11. COLLINS. IiaIIEARLS--15 casks for sale by I aul6 MINNS 11. COLLINii. 111)XPER FOR VESTIBOLES,:of oTnninen ita wornl•bed end otherwlni. fi,r /AM by adl6 , WALTER. MARSHALL. pI.4.KRISON'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS —En, Vanilla. Almond. Orange. Nutmeg'. Pettit. men, At. for sale by I. E. SELLERn W. Rir p . v f. 4 lT B -R . E . ' l ‘ 4 111( 1 11 E. riTnlt2 gros s NEIV JERSEY ZINC 'WHITE, in 200 and LI 100 lb. begs, reedlir sale by IL F.. IiELI.EIIS A CO. tAGAN A invite the attention of the Ladlet to a neer arrival of