Vittzhurgt 43Nettt Et. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS F.XTTSBC7Ft.CifH.r. MONDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1857 SEAMED NAITER OX EACH PAGE Or PIUS PAPER. Ws are pleased to observe by the Union of Saturday morning, that the " heated term." as Pinto:nor , Meriam has it., has not affected the I vivacity of the editor. The generous flow of words, arranged somewhat cheerily, as we are bound Ito admit, considering the range of the thermometer, and the barrenness of the topic, &slays a seal for his party that is proof against Wt pd d and sun, and shows that, as a good and lo al demccrit, he felt the necessity of saying thing for his candidate. "When you have n thing to say, say nothing," may be a very good maxim in its general application, but it should not include editors of daily newspapers at a seasti , n when topics are not as abundant as ripe cherries: Bat. this is a matter which "turns up" lo the advantage of all—the Union gained a "leader"—Mr. Packer was supplied with a cliaMpion—and we in turn have the felicity of haditing these paragraphs in the cool of the t 11(' . Olen of the article which has given such t .offence to our neighbor of the Union con t a significant sentence, which he did not in el do in quotation, to wit: "There is one mye te shoat him [ fir. Packer.] No one can tell h w and where he made his money. His offices have never been lucrative, and his salaries could not have yielded such profits." Now, when it is remembarOd that Mr. Packer bas been associated with the most corrupt State Administration that Pennsylvania ever had,. and that his name as well as the names of his near relatives have fig ured unfavorably in the reports of investigating committees raised tot the time, the ..mystery" can be itolved in no other manner than to his disadvantage. The fact that a miming place hunter, like Mr. Packer, shou'd have been elect ed to a number of offices, in the course of his political life, 'proves very little in his favor. We know him to be plausible and smooth-tongued— an adept in wire-working—and these qualities go further in the locofoco party than any in trinsio merit which the individual may possess. lioldinga series of offices is a-great recommend ation for a candidate with the democracy—who regard the record of these petty positions as so many "ribboasof,honor" in his favor—but more than this isdemanded from a person who aspires to the gubernatorialchair of this great Common wealth. The editor in his anxiety to call us to account for the language we have used in reference to the qualification of Mr. Packer, forgets to set us an example in that respect., when he speaks of tho statesmen and jurist—Wilmot--as "entirely ignorantand benighted as to its duties." Such remark is not only "petty," but displays a degree of party rancor, which cannot fail to receive the condemnation of every candid mind. We may have used strong terms in our remarks in reference to Hr. Packer, for such only is the language fit to be used in writing of a profes sional place hunter of the worst species, and a demagogue of the first water—a man whose associations and whose instincts reader him unworthy of a high and responsible trust, and who, if successful in his aspirations—a calamity we hope Heaven in its mercy may avert:—will owe that success to his wire-working and dupli city, and not to his merits as an - individual or his qualifiCations as a statesman. To institutes comparison between Wilmot and Packer is a deliberate insult to the former, who thus far has not even been assailed by his political opponents with more formidable missies than vague moor tiorl and angry paragraphs. If the Union is satisfied With its candidate, gr. Packer should be content with his champion. In our telegraph columns on Saturday we an nounced that Gov. Walker, alter all his honied words and plausible' professions, has at length taken a read in favor of the bogus laws of the territorial legislature, which was created by the votes of armed ruffians from Missouri. The announcement will not astonish the friends of Freedom in the North as much as it will astound that portion of the so-called democratic party, who were induced to cast their votes for Mr. Bu chanan, on the assurance that his sympathies were with the free-soil men of Kansas, and that in his heart he desired success for them. This act of Walker, under the instructions of the government at Washington, as it no doubt is, must cause the scales to drop from their eyes. and at the same time convince them that in the substitution of Buchanan for Pierce there was only a change of men, and not Of principles. lu strict adherence and abject submission to the slave „power, in its crusade against free princi ples, there is no difference between the two, and the sooner toe country is made acquainted with this lamentable truth, the better. Walker in his proclamation expresses a determination to pritdown opposition to the territorial laws by forde,lind warns the citizens of Lawrence not to organize under the Topeka charter, and—ac cording, to the accounts received—censures them for inciting other towns to do so. We await with the most intense anxiety for further advices from Kansas, where this course of GOT. Walker cannot: fail to produce an unusual slide of ex ...citAznent, amongst the free State men of that tee its who have' endured so many wrongs heretofore, although in an acknowledged ma jority. The stationing of a force of United States troops in the territory for the ostensible purpose or backing dm . Utah expedition, is no doubt really designed to sustain Walker in his determination to enforce on an unwilling people a code of laws, that would even..disgrace an ab solute despotism,—a code of laws that leading democrats, of Southern proclivities "denounced as tyrannical and oppressive, and incompatible witha republican and constitutional government. The last hope of the most sanguine friends of freeprineipleo, iOegird to the course of the Baoharmn administration has been Thus destroy , ed. All' non , rant admit that the only trust of the opphttents of . Slai•ery extension, must in the future" be reposed in the Republican party. Gov. WALKED, it seems, is proving the charge made against bins that ho went to Kansas's, the agent of a giant land speculation. The "Wee " land sales took place on the last of June, embra. cing about 100,000 acres, four-fifths of which were taken by squatters. Sections not claimed by squatters sold on an average at about $3,00 per acre. The Leavenworth correspondent of the Cincinnati Times in noticing-the Mae; says: ,"Gov. Walker and suite have been present, until within the last day or two, and it is re ported-that ho, in connection with ex-Governor Bigler,' of Pennsylvania, has bought twenty thousand acres of Wilber land In that vicinity, of theindJans, subject to the approval of the authorities at Washington. Gov. Reeder, as you will remember, was removed. ostensibly for speculating in -lands; and we shall now see whether what was sauce for the goose is to be settee for the gander." . Tin " national . " • democratic candidate for eongressional delegate in EtIXIIIIIB if; EPAPIMODIL- T 173 Ras sox, a Michigan doughface, who has been on all sides of the Slavery question, beginning with voting tor the Wilmot Proviso and ending with being an ultra proslavery man. The Detroit Adaertier Bap : o .The nomination of Ransom plainly shows to what straits the Lanfoce party has been re duced. They dare not put forth an outspoken advocate of their own doctrines, but are com pelled to crawl around, and pick up a man, who, at hiebest estate, never dared to be an exponent of anything, except the meanest kind of pica yune doughfacery" 00v. ,Gantss, of lowa, in answer to a letter from the Sheriff of clinton county, in which the leiter; complains that the "Regulators" of that scetionhafelorcibly entered the jail of that county, taken but prisoners and Mats them, an flounces his determination to put down the "Reg ulators" and other bands of Lynch law deeper adoie, and that he has notified all the military coniptiniel to hobi thinieleeoo , readiness for that purpose. Buchanan and the South. The moment we saw the fierceness with which i t ft .-.- . the ultra Southern press. attacked Buchanan for Appetit e and Strength Restored. *--------------i4 -' ... " TO 'lnvalids. WILLI A.SI ti IT MS . of South Pittsburgh. ear: - L _ . CITIZEN , s BASS. the course of Walker in Kansas we felt sure that.r ttla__fe, .A.uc•usft 'ffl. t -after haeino suffered sertirclT Is- so . F -- ;:cl i Tsz EN S' BANK. Pirrsarantr, May the administration would back out from the sup- c. ~ .t distress-lei:ohm-1i if - Ltia t ;h,;‘,' 1 - 7' t i r l oP ' A will o , ii D G avi n -:m. Fit ch i i c - h ; .::,..-->", i • frank. , c , - . . ,, ' , ..-' , ..” heiebY Kwiwi 10 th e SitsAiiii/Je:e port of Walker and that Walker himself would l a ", '''',.'" d . ' 11 ,‘"T' E. ,, , ,,, 1.- it , r , "'" "' "; eh% d el: ti l i e e • r, •r . a.....iti,rlpiion of the Fs•Tio - tu perfect .mler. Kn... I i Will extend his appointment in Pittsbur h till t " t „ °l): i l ' h . l ,l'• 2. " " ` ";%' '' ' " --L i'""i'r;'...ii hYi.h. race "ii. back out from his forcible-feeble pledges of , ' he ' ll Ilt:LLTll:t•rwitil i' e Y 117..1 pi , I „ And ~,,,I , ' nnstwof FRIDAY I. il ' . ~ „ A gi „ it, i LEAVE IiIIT'SEER r 011 1 :1 T 11 - 1411 o trTi ' ll 'ill "'W6rf-IX ' '' ' '''P'''''ti'n;i'4.°7i''lra!:r..t.‘ll:-:;::'" i'"'"L'k" 'in fairness. The article we lately quoted from the I return ( . I believe it earth °l.'ilY " 'ili '''' -'" ' . CALLING HIM payym•pu E n t. An - ',,,, r-- r ,, 5 5 'L ., A 1 3 ,, / " 73 ,„, 1 the tuft, or Jilts next .' ;:t. d rt.. t .it t itss,"C:tt•th m tt. ill Washington Chien on this • • subject was a clear airsom at Ft p:r d be i tti...T h t; " : bottles for E....., to- the pow ! trho wish to consult Dr . Fitch, mot di bef 11 .- date - i mr.3).2mda ,, ii- • ~,,,zi, ..,,,,....d ~h,.. I ~,C i tL y A o l . R . U 5., 0 . T , E .,,,, L.. (Mee hours. 10 ', • nts - ts' tau It s indication of such a purpose on the part of the es . ffit e ttstsa r csi 'E g . P tt i ft E 'P j r - tett i n CU rgh", 3 1 1 01.7ard th ri r ru iy ggi: 7 : 1 1:: r po . • . /. ;.,.. 7" :T i i ' r:::::;f7 t 47 '' N•:- etas teeny ' s:on the KW ' bath. : -- ' P.Mh s °; ‘ Fh ' •i ' it z'r- h" • - • - '''' ''th . ./ f ' ' '' ' . 7 ' 1 7 ~,„ =Nunn urgency. Dr. Fitch will ocennan. , r - z -z-,'''l N conformity wife the `',ttil section of the administration; and since then it is plain that 1 ft r mi ''' B "" A "' lL " m "''' ally lot alssent f ' rol't tit , ' Walker also is seared by the Southern develope- ' do ' lIENuv ANDER'S lODINE WATER. ml 'l.iid•9' 'i . '' 1 'onside, •11 of awl' • 101 ,...,--... - --oo , I '' i. , , L. INFALLIBLE siftx:lFlC FUR FEVER AND Atitlll ..TiOnnostalwonld ime7er"i w a i ' el l e't7ti t o ° d" 11:ri-O i ” ."1" .h.," ' ' l „,.,.' l 7,7, l r i ' v ' n e ' h ' i F l ',. ni r i ," ; : i t ' s t: " fl ' ',, :.. i' 7 , i ' l' i: i ::?:. meats and is incontinently taking the back track. cERrALv REJIELT FOR SCROFULA. f ::::::: r.. 1 . 1 sr e: on of In: other tine oi the week. m tyn th TC ' E.Ii- suri t t. i f th ' ef;i i a r rte ie riti [l7l;';';:uqn'init.' the ::"faro il ir air:fa . .-t - ure - rt - ' His speech at Paoli was fierce in its vindictive- ~,e ..t l ltslte ANOrn , harin g , 1.. a0 h „,„,,,,t . ,„ 1 In ~,„,. 1 ' wa k e TH tIiSDA TS and FuloArs, ^f , rl;t . 1 , 11: , / ,, tz . tt i se f l i e , ch :. ferhe tn7n cif fifteen year ? . Pe order ness against the Free State men; and the eels- sstsls.:‘,',.="tfEth'l'267Zll.4.7,`,lllTigji;Txt.7i.4T`n.','," t!,,t7,net . T.'".,Z,. " ,'" il .1 '"" h. 't hi' .M..• o t lfers it to Gls Faculty awl Public wit remedy for I s l AnTitati...:- csninlt Dr. Fitch shook! not defer ill ~...ir, no ' '''' • ' .. k or.. bci,,.. . ,,,, 5 , sornatiflrtil..4 !IV, will incur gm, -• ____-mi' IV 11. DFNNY..'whisr graphic announcement on Saturday that he in- de of Complalut, hitherto pronounced hey • beyond ail cashew' tends to enforce the rile bogus territorial laws eft., In all ...eon a ff e eti o . I ,, en '1,1 m ., ...., .."' throng bet n) 1 .,„ ‘ ..' ',.''' ' o''' ‘ iii i-• oWoOett desirable. th.- ii . - -e•-°,, 19,1 DEN D—The Direentr, o f t h e pin,. mint ts either hereda re , :1 - , f ,.. 7 - 1 , - nin - rs.,- -- CTilri, , th e Pnwitillity -;.7:.^„,.,,',,h,„,.g,i,7'0"'",',1Y each es- t•• t•t , •ft•tf• -- E , bur e h ties Ci ; • A_l- , ---E 21-13ih's i'6 1 .11 . 11 ' .. ,- Ise --- .; -- InTErp,w ihiPl wecna tow ili n ,.%, -. • 'as" ....., hi, r".101..1 • smear ii-osi of lin pm n in . . i eVt'it'e 1 ' ' ' ,.T.7t, ' :1 ". .: d i. ‘ -11 . s' ' '' '' l l it'e r ra ea n p i'n , at the point of the bayonet shows l that his whole EILADIC T TII ~.,.A Nm l l. AGUE m it perfects a THOROUGH and PERIIANENT I , A.C.fh.i:i.'sif,:!!th'i" end E i . 7 . l.' iiti n n g h• :' ;i l ; l !: " l l' h n ". '" i g2; ..iTA! ‘ ii " ii ' l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ '! "l ' ' ''' ' : 'il ''' : ' ' ' ‘t- '''' ''''. i.'"d" 2;-iig-.1"..Y I'..t , nil;. P now is to reinstate himself with the orth.r. 4: i tz b the . he ,l3 e i v , :e n at s .l , 3 : !i s te mr . r . l.l , td can t s;a r, o i f , tedi , s- . , ~,,,,,, ‘,:,;;,,,' ernes any lit i Ls;t: a n , 4 ,,,,, lo .. ra n ts i e 6 t , W....i.l . l.a, ,, l ;,, i . i, r ori wh t . e r,, ,, I . . ~... 0: , 0,, „,,,,,,;i',',, t ,,;.k . t,, i ,',.. , ,!..•:, ~ ,, , i , pr -eat. South and make Kansas a Slave State. Tho Richmond Sou th and its echoes have conquered. s i t c oint: lP r i ttligiNA L , L . l t- ' . I 3I: E 37IIIZ F I't 1"...DM°4714'18. i i i iT p .; l i s 'ire to tarn ,.. tu o tft , nnot le , mispleo; and he .I,9tres seem Office amitibureh G j •;. " l l r j . - . 6 .11 . 1 e i n st.W EY.,7 l , 4 -' ! "' '. antustomed to tell titase L ' Co ' Vati ' l i ti t n i g l iZ tr i la t t r l ' es ti. c Ti.' i l . ' i‘ ' 1 . ; , :.,, Inc Osier PL.CE where TI -03: ts :it: I 'i'i ' DEIULNUERENT oF THE LIVER. ii.lll:\ - 115 on!! litM their ral adtwaon, or the actual cOndithet of cha ir • ..e. pm: - s . The secret of this fir at' success does not DER,DROPSY. RHE1.731 ATINI. snunA L...' and those who hare dela ) Vti till their Lungs art, destroyed I''''' ''' CI.t . :VELANTI AND TOLEDO consist in the strength ot the South, but in the GIA. 11-11MORRHOID.S.NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. and all IALL DISLASES. together with BRONCHITIS. and the . n i r i ,. h .ri h' rainy f1,,,,,,,,g.'.,nt• TO CHICAGO Tur —. , lITIIIV EST, consciousness that it will get whatever aid itneeds teemugs a put,MoNatty coMpLALNTs. Dr. Henry : A ,,,,; ,h. Iolllil aism wid, that he way Iss consul: eel to Is nt tor . °nice ro of the : A N D i i •'.• ~ .1... &t: i tez: I , . l . , , , l . l c ti::lZa ‘ te . t j has , :zon analyzed by Dr. Junin it. , ~,,I;i 4 l.au p e limes. Laympathe tie ) Narrowness and 1 ln. and Lqq,Kite tha l'entselTania l iL i e :-.' 1 .. ii. ii -'" . 'i.. from the Northern Democracy. The Southern Fe...l m 7 Dlseame:, ;of Way se nal Liberty streets. . . r ''' c '"" i. 1 and all tither de r sangr Al n'Tent i s 'r oi D g: leaders know that any draft they may make on Jsmssc. [tooth, ~1 la.. t. s " ..lst, " of ilisustilorti:,k.ss.l .I;l4,:s *P gi t tTu " ; _.--__ "l ',"- "`'lT ' , 9 ,... 2° „ F. K . " ,. "-i " ' `I , -`- , Asthma or Cor.Unlpi ion. i tprotiout.ce It to be lust whet it in represented. For , l' i: F i e- _N OTICE— The ue oterenntno Sucre Tex, now the North, no matter how debasing, will be Lon- e t t , fundabing full details of the lemalruate character I IP dermas, o t".r n . " -o d li?.e t r i eni i ' f L l T.i i i . - i l ii in li te i t ' h l e i Fi ' t;T d n . •‘..'i l i o u i ly S i. i i: of Yhts mutat La hie treilinne, ss well w for certainties end ored. Thus the Columbia (Ga.) 71meo and Stn- untarth gives by thses who Lure been rured by 114 1111,— tind gives the whole matter in a nutshell: Tho public are Ins aid to nail upon 9, ..Zah day ••I the isteeent month. j viNs'it 1 • DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER. 140 Wiwi:in-re% je23id,twnTj Tholeasle and Ilel_Am tal • FAIIIV i - "If the adatinietration stands by Walker, the Gror gia Democracy wilt not stand by the Administration. Knowing as we do. that the great body f the North ern Democrats Ica!' stand by the platform ofpri ples recently promulgated by the Democracy oj Geor gia, and by the Democracy of Mizeieeippi, and that the Administration tall lose the support of the South ft it sustains Wa/ker, tee feel it to he our duty to speak the truth, the whole truth, nnd nothing tot the truth on this great question." • It is this confidence in the pliability of the northern democracy which makes its southern masters so haughty and exacting ; and Bec lIAN no, standing as he does it the head of the ser viles, was consistent in yielding to the first threat. The Washington correspondent of the Tribune writes : "The Union is carefully groping its way through these dangers. feeling the pulse of the country and scanning the strength of the seceding faction. Mr. Buchanan too is in great perplexity and doubt. I am satisfied that teithin two ocreke the President and four members have expressed regret and implied disapproval of Walker's voluntary pledges to use kis influence to have the Constitution submitted to the people of Km.. They have said that he (Walker) went too far, that he MU indiscreet, that his assu rance. were net necessary. that his instructions do not warrant the course ho has adopted. Walkers toadies and clagoure here are inundating the country with dispatches that his vouree is ap proved .d will be sustained. Ilia course is not ap proved, but it is not openly disapproved. It will be sustained or repudiated, according to the progress and result of these movements at the South. Mr. Bu chanan privately wishes Gov. Walker perfect SUCCURR. in harmonizing the contending elements in Kans., but he will do nothing in support of any Free State policy which will endanger his relations with the Southern Democracy." • Walker's land speculations being yet incom plete, he cannot afford at present to ho driven out of Kansas or recalled. He has therefore turned on his heel, mounted his southern horse, and with the United States troops at his back is going to ride rough-shod over the Free State men, restore the reign of terror, and in its midst secure the formation of a pro-slavery constitu tion for a State in whirl no one is to have a voice but the Border Ruffians whose cause he is serv ing. But, "Man proposes and God disposes." The scheme is well laid, but there are many con tingencies between it and success. That there will be an exciting time in Kansas, for a while, is certain; but if, in the meantime, the people of Pennsylvania get sufficient light to disench ant them from the delusion put on them last year under the rallying cry of "Buchanan, Breckin ridge and Free Kansas," the President will find that the gain of Kansas to the slave side will ho but a poor recompense for the loss of Pennsyl vania. THE FAY TO INsrLT A DENIOCRAT IS to quote the Declaration of Independence before him or any of the free sentiments of the revolutionary fathers. The Democratic: papers are now com plaining that Senator Dorocas was insulted on the ith of July by one of the speakers at the laying of a corner stone of a University in Chi cago, at which Douglas was present.- The ',in sult" complained of consisted of the following passage: "If, in the time to come. Freedom shall need a champion: if the period shell arrive when the Amer ican people, in the pride of their material prosperity. shall forget the great truths on which their govern ment it based; if ever the teachings of the early Fathers are forgotten; if any or all the departments of the government shall crone to be administered to the spirit of ito founders; if the 'Executive shall cease to follow the example of Washington and Jef ferson; if the legislative department shall ignore or cast contempt on the Declaration of Independence. or forget that the Constitution woo "ordained and established" to secure the blessings of Liberty; if the Judiciary should even in its madness overturn the adjudications of Jay and Story and Marshall— may this University train as statesmen and jurists fully armed for the great reform of bringing back the government to its first principles, to its original purity. May this institution furnish, from among those she has trained, a champion who, not as her representative alone, but of the Free Nora-vest may lead hack by the eloquence of troth and liberty, the people, to the principles inculcated in the /tr•(nrn rion of Independence." We are sorry for Douglas and his crew. The memory of Washington and Jefferson troubles them exceedingly. The "Declaration of Inde pendence" mortally offends them, if mentioned as anything more than a "sounding generality," and when a speaker stands in view of the great Prairie City, and speaks of a .!Free Surf/I-wee," and the blessings of 1787, the Dem.-racy is "matazin!" To Asa how it it possible for foreigners to acquire rights under the Constitution, if it was not made for them, shows that the Ocurete see, through the "glass darkly" of stubborn prejudice, for the Con stitution itself points out the way through the Na turalization Laws.—Pt-nneN/runiun. Then the Constitution teas made for foreign ers and their descendants, and the Pennsylvanian unites with us, to that extent, in condemning tie Dred Dcott decision, which plainly and in unmistakable language says it was not made for them. THE Boston Post has the following lachry moso quartain, white excites our deepest ern pathy "The poetical days of Lord Byron, We endeavor in vain to recall, Instead of the Bride of Abydos Our bride can't abide us at all." Scan Knot:cell—The Lawrence Republican, the new Kansas free state organ, asks: 'Who ever heard, in the Staten, one political party ur ging another political party to vote?" The question shows more clearly than any argument how utterly hollow are all the pretences of the Border Ruf f ians. "Why (Iv they want the Free State men to vote? Are they anxious to be beaten?" Did over a party desire to be tripped up and thrown? If not, why did the Pro-Sla very men go whining about and urging Free Suite men to rote?' Was it not just this: Un less the Free State men walked into their trap, the nicely roasted cheese would not be nibbled and the fall would not be sprung? Toe New York Independent publishes a very strange and discreditable documenta secret circular from the Corresponding Secretaries of the American Tract Society to Southern Churc hes and ministers. It evidently is intended ex clusively for southern circulation, and seems darkly to hint that the executive officers of the Society do not intend to publish tracts against slavery as they were instructed to do et the tail anniversary. If this be so, it is a trick strangely pitiful and dishonorable for the con ductors of a Christian enterprise. THE Paterson (N. J.) Guardian stelae that it is probable that the gross receipts in the coun ties of Passaic and Bergen this season for straw berries alone, hare amounted to a quarter of a million of dollars. The value of those shipped to New York by the Erie road can hardly have been less than 8100,000. Strawberries are rapidly becoming one of the grout staples of ag ricultural Industry in this part of the country. and must so continue to be. WANIINGTON, July lft.—A dispatch from Gen. Walker, who is in New Orleans, was received here to-day, requesting his officers to report im mediately, and to hold themselves in readinesa to recruit, in anticipation of a speedy departure for Nicaragua. It is supposed that Gen. Walker has received important dispatches from Acting-President Rl vas, soliciting his immediate return in behalf of the Leonistas, who are already up in arms against the Chamoristas. Norma seems to interfere with the steady prosperity of the pnderground Railroad. Dur ing the last three weeks of abominable weather, twenty-four of the children of Slavery have been cared for by the Superintendent of the road in Syracuse, J. Vi. Lcguen, and sent on their way rejoicing. One man sent his wife on ahead in a box, directed to the care of Mr. Loguen, which came straight through, and was opened by Mr. L., and the wife found safe and sound. —N. E Tribune, 15th. a.,pettat °Mrs A ►ltg Whase sonde 01 life harrowarly nor out. dinouvered while in the East Indust. it certain curt , foe Consumption. Asthma,' Bronchitis, C 0140,0,1.1., and thmeral llobtlity. The remedy wandinuovered 1., him when I.E. only child. o daughter. was given up to dm. Be had heard much of the wooderful re torritive and healing qualities of prefarations made from the East India 'lnuit% and the thought occurred to him that he might mote a reumly for hi. child. Ile studied bard and sue crenbni it, reediting hie wlshen. lii. ehlldwas mired. and Is now alive and well. Ile has since .IministareJ t lie wonderful nit. only to thou.nds of stiffsrern Moll parts of the world, and lie has never failed in making them completely healthy, and happy. Winhing to dons hutch prides wasible. he will send to such of Ins afflicted n reguent it, thin mil , . with toll and ~..spliett nir,tionn for mold og it op. .111 i.ing it. Ile requires each applicant to enclose hint , me shilling. titree routs to he returned µneap, on the reeip.....ont the remainder to ho applied to the pngment of this wlvertlnetnent. . Address Ire.lt. JANI KS, No lU. , :rand street. Jerney City, N. J. N —Br. it. Jame. has neither ogice nor agent in Ness York, as nem. , have iirigeoded rot mite:Steed. Via verily!. is nod front no rtscs but No 19. timod stmt. Jersey city. New Jersey. JedlgdkwlttnferT Dr. J. F. Ili, LLII3fI\ .h.,..11g eerlfro. of the mu, WLlrlanan in the United State.. 14 prupnred fur- - • • earn particular caw. run Pets or texth, or p.trta 'mule with artificiol'KU:nt, in OW coatinuoux or 1../161 ilrtilkial Eyi in,rl.4l,elid all derortnitlea or the rare correcte4. 41.4.4retration% n,l work warranted. 0111,e N“. 104 Fourth streot,lwtwecn Wood nod Smithfield ntrt•etA. Plttnlinrgh npls,lmdfi, P. II A - 1713 'FN. (SOcreamor to W. lI.WRIGHT.) Manufactnrcr of ETIIEREAL 011. and LAMPS, No S 2 Fourth atruet, between IVou.l and Market. Pittsburgh, The on.leralgund la prepared to furnish Dealer* with F.thrreal Oil and Burning Fluids of a superior quality. of Inn own rnanubscture. Also. Alcobol.Campliene and Pine Oil., and entry dracription of Side and Coetteo Table Lamps, ...loin. Candelabras of the Intact patterns and moat appros of style. Chandeliers. fltrandoles and tamps repaired and repild. ed. The atom Oils supplied regularly ovary week to =atom°. front nor wagons. seaklyte P. HAYDEN. B 'VT I .1 , 7 CI- C 1-1 IV' E 1 FOR FAMILIES AND MANCFACTERERS. WHEELER & WILSON 111.4 NU FACTURI CONIPANY. Bridgeport. Conn Plttstsargh.6. Fifth Street. Finest or' Cbaraest Fabric, At thr tuaioug ulth 011 f Thou I nd I...autif Ed and durable Milehr.rp., Mlnutt.almo.t vets, and aryl roolnv, lu.Lispeunable fQr family usr. Full tuformatwn mAy I , 4 , s4l.lrtsstrq Jena. Ewing. or ALEX. R. EEL', Agent, Vic. fn Falfistroot. Pitimburr.ll. Exchange Bank of Aebra•ka.• L O If C L", X. T. OF.O. SINCLAIR, Pre.ir . ........lI.VERDER, Cuah'r. Sc co_ General Land Agents& Dealerin Land Warrants, Irlcbronee, N. P., lilu then. personal sta.:n[lon to Buying:lml Si•lllng Final Eat... Entering Limit, LAning li.ney mud Psying t”rs. in Setirsaka town sad Etats.. •1111..1C15 . F.Schange Dank. Pittsburgh. Pa. C G. tin/411 C., R. Pntnck Ltsre.ers. Pit tsbnrgh. Atwell. Len 1 CA. Nlerrhants. •• R F. Ittslisy. Ranker, {Clunk, lAnter s C., . sow I.li. Lucas Makers. At I..suit St4low 4. es.. - •• Bonk of Commes,, uhlit .1. it Iluts•s. st. 7 trfeoF WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO .A.merienta r.nd Sheol Iron, And April. fa- the Alsk of IV. DIX WOOD 4 Patent Imitation Hasid. Sheet Iron. Ala.. Gni mn,t,l C,tubmted F A. NV - R.S Tr House. Sign and Ornamental Painter.. P ;I: A E r.,1130, . IVhite Lead and Zinc Paint , ,. ka.t. of Pnintr., Patty. Braille.. 151 emit S:rot , P,7rwand farl L) 1 ydfc Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONES. NVA.M...LINOPOI-1.33 Sr CO., , E4l , r. s ore IVarwicit. Att,bory C,.1 Mannfartere. of flight and L.ll kited Door Lorka, Spring, Drop and Thomtr I.etche., Platform and C.nnter Scale% ColTre, Coro and Paint an:l th..mcgt4i. Hardsrare gener ally, rorner of Crate, awl lima ett,u, tabargil, paZ.. I vac 16INERAI. WATER PUR.R..001.1) AND SPARE:LING- DRAWN FROM PORCELIAN FOUNTAINS, 1111 ONLY 1,11,11.11 N rI,TAIN PZITSOCB.OII. 11. D. SCULLY, lonrth street, Corner Ferry rt., trrodoors from Knox . % Confectionary GFtal A.Art... - E.a. MERCHANT 1313= (Dr. Irish'# New BnllJinc ) Forwarding and Commlaaion Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALERrN Cheese, Better, Seeds, Fish, And Produce, Generally, ,laaF No. 26 Med Sheet Pattedgrph. JAS. MLoLAUGFZLIN KANCIPACintriI 01 Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, dnls4lylc New 165 mud 170 &rand Strol ADVERTIB.E IN THE INLA-N51 7 1)3.1.3D (Ohio) HERALD ADDRESS BRINKERHOFF & DAY, mr2l.l<tf MANSFIELD. 01110. NVX. H. WILLIAMS do CO BANKERS. WOOD STREET, CORNER THIRD. DEPOSITS received on current accounts as Usual. Interest paid only on money depogited fur • Died time. All elixir, on our race will be paid in currency, makce othertalee muted. IV. 11. William. k Ca. bay and sell Excb.ge the Flo. ctpal of rho Untied states and gurnpr. Je27:lOrs U=Z==Vo==:Zl 1102.41../VT_TP.A.CITI7R.EIRE3, Cbrner of Piko and Mechanics Strna, Fifa ;Simi, Marnitketure Pine and Oak liege of the ratioua descrip tions of NAIL KEGS, whirl th.y teal .on at the lotrul marker pricer. rifO-Liontracts oro respectfully solicited. All wort war ranted of tbe bent quality. ileltlente Hata, Caps and Furs. M'CORD & CO., Wholesale and Retail {tatters, 131 Wood Street, Ilave alma >, on liend 11 full and complete etordcof WATS, CAPS and FeltS, IVAl,loaalr and Retail, sold at the lowest Eastern price, to which they Melte attention of allpm , chosers. creAdtt G. 11. - 0 12. 0. El NV 7C N." INE A N 31anufacturar and Dealer In all kinds of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, AID LEAF 7013.A.00C), Cn - ner of Smithfield Strnq and DiCITIVIIti Afiry. 0 9:II/Yrn PPITSDUKOII, PA. JOHN COCEINA...N I.I7rII.CITIMIId OF Iron Railing, lion Vaults, Vault Door., Window Shutters, Window Guards, SI., 91 Second A7red and 80 Third Strerf, (Illatwean Wool and 81arkeet,) PITTSBURGH, PA., liar. ou hand • variety el new Patterna. fancy and plain, Imitable, for all loupe:ewe Particular alerutlan paid to ecer clerd•• Grave Joldelng a: Ann notice. enriee IvrERCH...A.NT 'l".A..Xl.Ol=t, 5 , 1 Si. ,Clair Street, .7/r. Sew PITTBIIUP,OII, PA. ree3o.elydre JOHN LAU DZEMBO23-61.171" T.AaLOR., snr3l,3mll No. GO Iro.lST,rt. war /burl), DR. KRYSRICS SHOULDER DRACES--FROED Plttaburgb Dispatch, April 10th, ISI6,—For more than years past we here coustwoßY Mwrlt the Waeldogtou ponder Decor, manufactured by Dr. Oro. 11. Keyser, of No. 140 Wood street, In this city, and would heartily recom• mend It to all who e, compelled to follow a sedentary occu pation. As wo tarp before remarked, to calling attention to It. merits, It &newt-, for n brace and att. - ponders, the weight of the , pantaloons being to placed as to Coiktimmily tend to bring the 'bouldered° their natural peeltion and es pend the chest, Women, hundred. of whom aro annually iejoreel by the weight of anormoue .ekirte," should also promo. three brat.. FM , particular In procuring the kind Mentioned, asmany of the braces mold are humbug. Sold at Dr. GEO. If. KEA' SER'S, Wholowillt Druggist, 140 Wood street, sign of theOeldew Mortar. JaMdl-wWP ir you value your teeth and a pure breath, healthy 'Man, end comlbrtabla month, go to,THEYSF,JI'B, 140. Wont street, and ally a bottle of Wm's Alttorn Wain ,and,Toorn Pownea. Jed*datrili SvitiNoksof every kind for en e at DR KEYSER'S 140, Wood etroe. je2Etdliwz.F sSpittai Actircs. LEA sr. PERRIN'S' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED CV EX UUCP roNNousErnF •iF A LETTER nom MEDICAL' OENTLE.II.4.S ONLY GOOD SAUCE. To hi, Brother at And aPplicable to pWORCESTER, May, 1451. EVERY “Tell LEA .4 PERRINE that 'I their Sauce Is highly enter.- V A RIET Ye'l In India, and is, in my- I opinion thn most palatable an OF DUEL as the mat wholesome SIIICO that is made." The aely Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibit'. for Fendo Sauce, was obtaluedby LEA It INS for their WoRCESTERSLITRE SAUCE., the. world wide fame of which hating led to nomerons imitations. par filiA.9lll are earnestly routtested to see that thn names 411 - LEA k I'ERItINS - are impressed upon the. Boffin and Stopper, and printed upon the label', Sole Wholesale Agents for the United State, . . • JOIIN DUNCAN A SONS, 405 Ilmndway. New York. A stack always in .1,0. Also, order , ' rersivrd for direct aNliaaent from England. In viki vdfcr Nelson a Ambrotypes. PRICES REDUCED Gallery, corner Third and Market Streets, ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET. We are noir prepared to offer to the public our well known tele* of Ambrutypes at the low rico of ONE DOLifoUt and UPWARDS. Thom • wanting likerouses taken In the b.•st style of the art, will find it greatly to their interest to girt this establishment a call. A large assortment. thin nud Finney Cues always on hand. apfflilyfc ac. D. R.I.NEI-Liklirr, SIAND/ACNERLISA AND DAAISALA All kinds of Tobsico, Snalrand Cigars, Have recently taken the building !ie. 129 Word street, In Addition to their Manufacturing 4:4tablinhinent,No. 43 Irwin street, where they will be pleased to mei re their friends, sp2nlynlfa CUMIIMaiiI The price of It Flecon It SS con:, The prim of the Pomade Is 76 cent, The price of the:taxi:et, (very elegant) is 75 cents. The Price 01 the Fruit, (per b0X)......is 1.00 The prim of the Inamee is 60 cent, Get tome Frovipartni. Ecerybmiy uses it. DOES C 0,190 Broadway, Nero York. Sold Everywhere. • FRANGIPANNI. Nonce ro tee Prll74C—WhtMo3 certain persons in. the resort States are offering for min Frangipani:Li Perfumes. of a eporione mum.. luirratsukat of the real article medeby Newry. PIEASE Lti :hie Is . . . - . . . . - TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC that none Is genuine but uhnt lase the MIMS of PlDteiT & LUBIN of Bond st— Londe!, on the bottire, nod eoltl by INOER k 00_ of Nevv T.krk. SOLE AGENT:i. The Now Lonthin Scent, Frangipanni, an Eternal Perfume From the Holy City. INGER k CO.. Sid Broadway, New lett. elold Rem - Tether°. jezl:3tawkllinfinll ISAAC /WIWI ..... ...... 11'1.1.'1.1.04,111 Pittsburgh Steel Works JONDSt BOYD a..." CO-. Mascifeculrers,,f CAST STEEL al., SPRIML PLOW kw' A B. STEEL; SPRLXGS and AXLES. Cbrnerr Rost and Ara Sr,teets Art:burgh. Pa D. B. ROG-FIRS & CO., orrirrreris OP Rogers' Improved Potent Ste•l Cuiti vti for Tooth. rimer Qr. and Ptrs , Paithurph, Pa. .I¢29:lydfe• British and Continental Br:change DL' NC SII.FACVLILN Ac CO - On the Union Bank, London, Suntr caul rp-trardl Theft Drabs are acallablo at all [ha praacipal t. , n England, Sr..t.land and I mland and tit. Cnatlnent. .1.4.• draw enlGht Bt11.• on M. A. tIELNEHATIII BAT. Fraulagrt a MN, a hlcta aa a Ilamlttanc.• go all pa as of 011-rtrasta.,f,u It zacland Pwranna Irgenifts rn travel.ahrcad may precut , through ux Letter. ref Cr,III, on ahln Nl4nac ran •Ss Be nr.drd. ill any part ng \. t+ mut ether ,cnrltls. in rnrorn, r. Itt!. 11. WILLIAMS suntl.l torn”r and Tlutst CA./21,0S GA.UC LA, , t,nrr rf Ann and Si. Clair StrroL, Pritaturgh Ulitoiteinin arid Retail Dealer in Choice Brands of Imported Cigars TOBACCO, Sr.o Sxilicife the httenuen timekere and Chewer. to hie ;week, which will hetincthi template as tt, quality , ariecy. zur2s:lyri JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET. European and Intelligence Office, Knells always for sale Drafts ca. Europe for nay amount. and steamer and Pack•t Tick - east° and trues I-trans.:A to Near York. Girls (yr tool:. mud ganaral huuaawur4 furntilie.l to bOUSkr.perl nn mbort Wright'. Indian Vog.table Masa(' al , rnyv nn han.L Ps.,,nger• bninght trot° Vork anti Philadelphia on rnarond W l'it.burgh. TAYLOR'S SALOON! 3056. 307 Broadway, New York. T HIS Magnificent Temple of AK7 AND IYX1:1111 It been recently re.decoraterl and ornamented, and nom prveent. a f, mare GORGEOUS COUP VC= than when Ent eprnpletett. THE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, Oyer the Pal.n, containing no Roomy, Is still cotloctc4 on the Europe. plan, .1 Is open for the reception of Questa at all hears. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European P/611. LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, respectful ly announces that In compliance with thy very general preference expressed for the European system o. note! management, that the Amotess ujuss will hereaf tet be conducted minty on that plan. Well furnished peel,. cod sleeping apartments will le. let by the day. or for long. perials Meals served In the gestl.ten's hall et all bourn el the day end evening. The lacileet dining ball will be open. .01 In like manner for belie., and gentlemen accompanied by ladies. The eecommo.lations and onnventences of the house are uneurpnettod, and the recent iruprovementa and alterations leave nothing to be desired. Suburban resident, will find the arrangemtnent specially convenient. Laxgn at emaß pArtlell provided veldt dinners, nuppere, he., at short notice. Jyl7teorlisltne ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. • 1(01.6. Joon 2 b, IS T. rho public are respectfully informed thin the price of Bolted et this Hotel haz net been arlnctii but le in it has been heretofore, E 2 GO per MM. jy8:11n TR EA DWELT.. WHITCOMB .t CO M',M UM MU! Corner Irwin Street and Duanaano Way PITMICROII, B. D. MARE:III3, Proprietor, (Fl f the 11erS,er Home, he) rr lIE S C OT T oer itotra is now completed and oen (or Goats. It le eltnated Ina Central part of Up. coy, be p ing convenient to all Itallroad Depots end Steamboat Landing.. The llociao was belle In 1350, with all modern !airway. mente,md fitted up In splendid stylo—the entire furniture henna met, mdwlll In every Tripod. bee Brit elms Hotel. firdiv PINE STABLES are attached to the premise, J.22u11 rn AMERICAN HOTEL, • Opp:mite Union D.pot, IND/ANAPOLIS, INDIANA. MEALS ARE ALWAYS IN READINESS on arrival nr Train, Porter" an. of the Depot to take chArgo or Raggogo. no rooms oro largo and troll rentllattel. Pansengo etopping with us need bare no tear of MISSING TRAINS. pe2ne.herl ELLIOTT k kON, Proprietor. OWE N' 8 U. F. 5:4 ITU, PROPRIETOR CORNER l'OllftTll ANT, JTYFERSON - U 0 T L , LOUISVILLE, KY J. W. Rcrfoua, Mork. manta WANTED—A email House, with four to ets room. banal& fora small Leafir, lelchlu la miatrtas of the PoltOilire. Arldreas Box 522, or rail at CI Fifth Orrot. jelSult WANTED—S7OOO Ciry Paper, having V V from 4 month. to ono year in mn, to fin on order. ALTTLN L 00111.9 k O. F..rth"etmet. Jyl3 51.1' & Note Brokete WANTED—S2 O OO of City Warrants at the 0111. [lyl4l 1111 , AIN & SON, 4th ht. - WANTED—Beeswax, ibr which the bigh t f set market prlceABlll b. pea In nub, by 178 IL A. pAIINETZOCK L'.o..nor. Firer A Wowl 818. WANTED—Beef BiadderF, at co jy. n. euen WANTED --To purehaee n good, medium shed buns; between the Allegheny river and lb North. C 001320121, and between the East and West Commons. Allegheny City: Apply to O. W. russ • N, wcst Ode of Fed end street, 2nd doer south of the North Common, Alle gheny City. /SI WANTED,—A dwelling house to rent, situate within ono squaw of Fen? ntrect. Rent from 4176 t° BLARELY a tricnEy, .13 1 Comer 7th and Smllltaeld Streets. -- $1.40 0 OF GOOD BUSINESS OR Accommodation Notes Of all also har ing from GO day. to a m.ll, tome, cm be ..bed at oo seeable rates Cy apilying. to B. MCLALN t BON, 40 . Buck t 88l Broker.. $lOOOO —WANTED,apartnerwith 110 Thooton Invedin an Vat i d o Un ' TfecturtAg d Do Inlet doing stood boohoo& Apply to OM. W. HITS N, West tide of federal ott , et, "oond door Oauth of North Commons, Alleghavy City. 111= ie `abbertorutcrits GAS FROM ROSIN OIL orrmr FATTY FLUID THE 1311311 ILLLMINATINIi PROPEL:- • ILEA of G. from Roam and oloaglnons subetaucai hnr made theta a favorite tontartal for the la. buturoot ilimninating Gut. Many Companiaa on Itor . In wall coal, to order to nnpply their CLL.110.4-r. , prior Quality of (law. In.IN 'AL is entirely free from all dross And Wow; rib ram., nod yirlda at onco:its Brilliant.lllumluntlog (lase The granter original cost of the apparatus for the mann facton• of cord gam together with the attention and expanae ro..ted. and die dlfticulty, it and impralntlitr. DIRECTORS. of rmiraly oeparating cl,leteriont find I , M. Fora. C. E. Spangler, Abraham Rex, Arm of Rea. offaualva rander the L ' APPARATUr claapar tkind niorF n a ai n o.. •A: 004 11. Nrood, George Howell, firm of Howell a. FS, of ;;;.; hratolwat'. Now yark. davanal Ina Itro.; .1. Edgar Thum... Pr.. Fenn. R. It. Ow.; o:l;arrer. VI/ nlt«lltion tla. inanntactura awl salt al Port tbla ilna tower 00. Ilr'n of Duroun, ..(i,„‘„,,,„pr Ito rail+ t h e Sartotra—trawarinvr. Norm. Haupt. Chief Engineer Pena. „ übtio I It. It.; Notts. It. Pottn. Coo:nail, at Law; Win.ll. Lerch , t„pun gvnrrur• , r•theheart 1 in or. „ y firm of laarl, Co.; I:. T. KI•117,11, 11, 11. Ihwaton. Fraight r.a. For Firthar Information ;Wire., I Aga •lf Fruit, U. R.: Joseph It. Wither, of Withers C. C•IATe.S. Itrorilany, y,„l, k Pataraon; Abraham P. F., Cr, W. Ralgual, fi rm of Renrial 33.2.k2awd1y 11. n o, 0 6. C., Charles F. Norton. nri, of Fondant,. 6 Co., John 11. Inwards. lain nt I...warda A Forpan. J... E. Stale, II DISSOLUTION—The partnrr,hip herb. i Iturronglia, Imo Wi11i..., Barr r o a. ,t, fore existing between 0. It. CALLENDLIt and JOHN W IL 11,,,11114, c,- - r. MOAT, nt Jtnsonir flail. Fifth str.t, under the ilan3e of 0. It. CALLEND en. is t hi. do) do,„dvati by mutant consant T. R. CALLRNDER. P. IiUNT. Pixemst M. Porta, Prard't C. E. bsaa.n.sw*Vice Prasda. I GA- A ginner ut the Mst of Ihrectora •f the war.' In- Pittsburgh, July 16th, 1,:57. runnier Company," most of whom raw walsly known as among tho that business nuns Plalrulelphia, will pralably CO-PARTNERSITIP NOTII `I: —The suh ,a,ll,•yr hard:this :lay arroristed thruawlYer nu der tl:n I II )$. GiLill atly-soll AM, Agent: stoic oad firm of II usx MINER. cud will zonduct corner of Wat, and Markel strents, some guttural hinluess rui the lulu brut Of T. 11. Callen:4d% (2il door,/ Pittsburgh, Pa. Masonic Hall, Fifth struld. J‘IIIN P. RUNT. HENRY MINER. Ilitalmrah, July 16th. 1557 --'lls:ard Glass Preserving Jars THE only proper vessels to preserve 'fruit in. We manufacture and have constantly on hand for rale a ,otgo waortment of elate Jars for prole:rein. inn - Jam are perfectly aar-light very simplo and easily setale.if fully Noel to any p nen! Jon, and mull choapor. Al.n. Jelly Tumblers, Llorurnon Jars etc. Housekeepers wlll find It to their advantage to giro et a call. . Charles W. Danker, Adolph E. Florio, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas lien, Des,d S. Drown. Nlor•lecat D. LowLs, ' Jtemb It. Smith, Tobias Wagner, I Murrin Patterson. CRARLE N. BANCREB, President. Iresits G. BANCHLA , SetTftlry. Thle Company continues to make Imenrancen, permanent , or limited, on erery dewriptlon of property In town and HANDSOME The Company bare rescued a arge cent gent fend, FliFt OALE.—Thirty.fire erre, t,frhode lou,l, hood. which, with their Capital and Promium safely Invested, cutude situated on the W mlougton Pike, Bti miles from eford ample KM ectlm3 to the ['loured. Jones' Ferry, And well Imprueed. There aro on the proper. Tb , A. ,,,, a . or ;he c0 .,,,,,,,, , ,,., 7 ~,, as n. pub ". 31.° h " l ' in, •• • rrr ' i Tr '" , " 1 !z4 ''''' beat " r " . ' t " 1 Ilehed agreeably to the Act of Assembly , wens as follouw well teetered m• 1 the whole Motor p.m] cultivation. A good , th _ Frame Ileum Bern and all neeeestu7 out Imildings--an ea r mortg .. w ,,, • cahoot place Dr gardening purpose., wlth a good old! and Real Estate cistern at the kitchen door. It Is offered low an d an easy I Tetnnorery Lonny. . Drum For washer parte:atm enquire of theenlocriber on ; ~,,k, the promisee. f ylu , St.t . CAPT. II YOU' W. I Cast, dc... --- - ------- -- j)lq 41, - wit _ --- WANTED—From two to tire thousand . $1.212.70S 44 or " 4 ' 6 " . P"'-' from ' , lnce their inconornttery rt period nf ttventy-vtie thr, to ws months. Apply to 'MAK LI.T IVIIIILET. - they have paid urodadv of One Million, Fourunnarnl JUST PUBLISHED, thou , arel Dollars by Ore, thereby AlThreling THE HISTORY .OF JEFFERSON FOLLEGE,I•Ii• pd the.•,lvntttAwTs of I omtrance, as 11..bibuev.thetr ability and tai.dt nteet protntoe.c lIT TIII AEG. JOI. , 1:111 0311T11., D. D. J. GARDNER CoIEIN, Agvnt, THE UN d DERSIGNED JUST PUB - I"" Offlde Snu th east Co.. IVnad And Third et. boo for e.. 1, Wholesale and Itendl, T - crrr.t.ox Otn.t.v.ar.," Don the mind It Was lounded Oto 10 the MS.,: Tim,. . . This v.Ol IS 10 OVut.rt a olemb.r of (ha Int. REV. : , ..r...A.T . TiI.EIXT BROWN, D.D. Pot tunny year. n tilatlngwohcal atni aurenaafl,l I'l,J:cut 0!!,, , ,,,,,.. i ..„ . ~1.5001•30 1,.C.11n,,,.. Inographn, nt 111” Rev 11r. n. I;ndaton, E 1... . ... . L /-11 A, RA ACE—Pert:tun' or Innlt.,l, madolu town no, . I.lattliew Liernlnrson;thn Iles. Me.o,r, ii,,,,,, p Ltry. nn every ,I..nrriptinu of prup..rty. Andemn. D. 11 nut Rec. 1001. kicuro4y. Intnrzperso 4:6 - 1) I.VSeli A .VCE, on 1.),,,1a hi enzr.l. Laktoi and he hod) of the an, k will re f,pnr.,l 10 .grAhl.lo '4,ket - re,ay . ,.. to 4,11 1...rv• of th. omon. &Om 11re Nl:yarn W..tcon ant Black,. not 'jr,arn.Jl lINt . ISSCRA .Y (T. ..n V. , ...!n. CnlLF•Mnd . Frnlghl. Alli..n and Crati iLltnh,„ 11. q.. and Judge .4 Unnell. ...- ,m , hirer r nwort .th,,,, I anon., Ilk ll Ivo, e.trly (nand. of thn Inettutton. ('. C. LATHROP, Prenident. tho 00..01.. numhera 411.1 I:ann. pages, n.lel) (cu.! 1n I, W. D.I.IiLINCI. Y l, Pinclat l llll 1..11. .1.1.,,0n the l'onlmny,Jll/11.1, 7 n 1111 1 .01111., 1 11 F. ni7".Dr.i., , n. 6.,re,tarr. 1711.11.1i:1:n r 11,2,0 11n11. 4 :n., l'atanurnlf. IV,. • ' ' .I‘l.r . tiGL.R.A. , ..'"E. -3 • PATDNT GAS COOKING STOVE TIALED .iTREL7 SJ.da 314 P.JG r F.RE TILE PC BLIC A T FULLY Invited to i and trot jut The, 1 . ..147:41 . gart k14, 6, -.1; of 4to 8 persona, thiS dxs s u m stait" to. Grahkola and voolt.tr.g utensils. The cbmmo [[norm rosy Jo. For lumbar in od,l.reEE Pb • nnlortignotl. J Tirim,r. the :Iran in this rity Erlm tried ,rour 1 , 41 ut Oss ,••,auktug apparatus, I can ch.:arr.:lly eoutide4 nond at co others an. far aulairtilr f id: p.l r.w. onv of the .nd lauhlonad e05e:00,, ,, I Irv, 0 :rnpr,cineet. ano —hen oral Aro 4.n.orn, Lows , Yowl . ,'' .E. montr itasdrantsgos I on!: monuon f..,111n; • Fl tut. a flro oltosystesdy.thua strtri., ttmoanilsh•r aocon 1. rooting is dona opluvaalaa Item. 'third. tat tUMInnE4, which tr great r pr. upon Elle mad stoat, F.earth. the • , tre with aluch the hoar Luny be :Dels:ad and the E , l, ocreu .1 corking attend:v.l co. Titua MIT dt,ti•:;lo advszt.to rs, but for tar prewmt I respectfully Into:tit E 1.,. JOI.INU , IN, No 114, %NEP, strrot. Illsylug to opt two of Dr . Murriroso l s Patent CIA, C.,oktng •itlret I uart choorfully moo:omen , ' them to Else sidle.. Elsa moat conaoulent sod oc,nornical c , oltins apporstua (or mating ate. TO, aro superior to any stove °Tor nsad. pot'. lilt& E. S. WY Et?, No frt. Market Errrot. Wheat, Rye and Corn Wanted, AT THE STEAM MIL/ rrHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE TAKEN the a, , re ,IttAblishruent, Anti et, prEpartfi to MIIMM!1 IZZIERMIEGI IO,VOO Bushell of Corn. It in the int oaten el the proprietor. to oiler Extra /icier: for any chow. lon of White or lint When. They Intenil to make very superior Family Fleur endive willing to pity Ci premien to the Pierson, in the shape of an I' It. prim. to loduce him vi rein a choice quality of wham, end to bring R to market in gond order. Jylbtrim‘l IL T. KENNEDY L BRO. AU'r ION! C'A CTION:—BEW ARE or COEN k.11,1111:11711,-1104TETTLICs muse=—The public anTmorana tint for tome year. not llontetter'. Bitten hare by [benne triode merit. a, the beat tonic of the day, won an tone and celebrity beyond any other compound of the like k Itid.— rho Immense end ready sale which llosterter's lithe. tint with. Induced number of persons bleep:we in councerfitit tug them by buying np the bottle, end filling them with it 'pullout and noxious compound, and then making tales of the article to coffee-nouce keepers and others nt a flannel price. order the mprevenntlon that they wen the Dentine l'urchaven rawer, examine the bottle, end cre that It I. covered with a modelle way with name stamped et, and not with tin foil or wax, as Is the can with the counterfeit article. The gentle. article sold by all respect druggitte and dealer" everywhere. Jylfroltitett IIi)STETTEIt C SKIM.. 247, Penn et. STO LEN from the subscriber in Falru, l township, Allegheny ,county, Pa., 00 Monday oght Jut, 1311, ineto a BRIGHT DAY HORSE., Coo years dd. about 13 hands high, mall whits star on hie two. sad spot on the left hind (dots An old Saddle, the hack oars or the tree broken, as. taken at the soma time, and a heavy black Bridle, with largo bran buckles. I will giros reward of Twenty Dollars for Inforrontlon hick will Iced to the recovery of my bores and the arrest the thief. Jr lfc I tsr I` JOHN IV I NEMA PRICES MARKED DOWN. OF TUE FLNEST MATERIAL, TIIE BEST WORKMANs;IIIP, AND ME. MOST FARR. lUNABLE STILLS AT Cost Pricee for Cash. IN CONSEQUENCE of the coldness of the early pan or the van.. we have Coned oureelve at this .donated date with a much larger idock of OENTLESIEN'S AND COTS' CLOTIIINO in hand than no desire to carryover during tho aintcr tea therefore prop.. holding a, .9:31N0 01.7 T SALE, corn airier:NT, rn TEESDAN. J uto 11th, ttul continniug until Or stuck Is cleared out. This le drcoptluo ; trery itrtlele gill tto oared ut • considerable "...Itsctiou from retail pricey, nod to .are truublo. TUE ONE t•Ii10E SYSTENI trill by rigidly adhered to. CHESTER'S GOTHIC HALL I, too well known In this community to orcluiro nu maner. Anon of thu arttolon to be found on ats shelves, collie. It to an thst the stock to bo found hero Ott untoufsctuttel with 111 eye single to the CITY ItETAIL TRADC, st,ilembracas evory thing In 11w market, tel la .01d at such iNY PRICES as mill insure a rapid cloararica 1 tiro whole CHESTED'S GOTHIC HALL, i'arnor Wood - at mot and Diamond Alley 13u8 and Gold Paper -Window Shades. A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE fully equal in tippeounnec to Milani Gold Chad., of fat Mao o 1.0,1,10 ad,. They ore made on heavy Donititt G:tin•d fiipor, and will exclude tho light much better than the paella !diode; they are Mod on entirely Seto Ail:. el< and well worthy the attention ciliation. Mantiocturwl and for nolo by wn.tos, .iiilaßadia • Faorth area, below Marliet, Philo. 1-1 ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS. Pall, ADLLPHIA.—A FAMILY IMPAILDISO CUO)L FOR Ar..—Rer. B. It. amYsEtt, Rocco, Thy Annual Seaelon will begin on TUESDAY, September Bret. • The Conran et Study coruprists Ancient and Modern Lan. irtlagea, 3lathematice, Natural Science , Dra‘ving, Teal H uele taught grwle. Fur Circular,, addicts the Ilea», Jy16:131 IV,. D. SMYeEII, (r. 0.) ram). el &tiny Iklll, Phila. NVINti res=igned the agency ,r t he Farmers. Lnion lnsurnnoc Company of Atimin, Pouusylvanin, I cheerfully rocommseci it to the patron:lms of the Pittsburgh public en Cu Institution worthy of their confidence. Meters. FL C.. 111 man & CO., 73, Fourth street, the preennt ngente, are gentlemen cf experience in the In aureate bueiurae 03 16 ] JAS. BLAKELY. IvHITE EMBROIDERED . MUSLIN MANTILLAS. Linen end Shepherd Plaid Dusters. yluallnitagme, and other desirable good, to be found' at Jyl7:dawF k UURCIIFIELD'S. ; SUN UMBRELLAS and an assortment of Summer Hoßery, open this morning at )SW & BURCHFIELD'S. LINEN GOODS 7 - 114 Sheeting binvilv. Caa• Linen.. Fine Fronting Twilled and Pltdd Runt, o o Blanched Dra Table Diaper, And every description of Linen Ovals, at 20 per cent. lees than regular prim, at the Senti.Anunal Sole of 15/7 A. A. MASON C 0,25 Tin at INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. INDIA netfront I nub to 18 teem IA width, :2, 3 and 4 ply Ml* , ike Boston Dotting Company's ntann• beton!, on band ouxtfor ads at 28 and 23, St Oat enact jIT . d. k ' VIIILLIPS,Apets tor the Company. ILYDRANT HOBE:-2039 • feet I inch 3 noo.ri4. l e n , Ter'' .t ' " .17 1 2 J. k H. PHILLIPS.. „ - INII!=EI I!=1:1 A. A. CARRIER & BRO. PittOirgh, Generil Insuratici.• - • Apnlev No. 63 FOlarth Street, PITTSBrIWIL PENXA. C.:epaulet , represented of lehrh.i, idArefink• Chattamil liriuntlylranie unit other Sven , . Fire, Marine and Lift) Maks taken f all dea , ritittana. A. A. CARRIE% n". CAttIZIF.K. N,1,111.10 .I)I4IIrASICP Cotripnaby, rk I .t I , F. I, P I , Buildingn. 414 ICalnut Strr.-t. Organt.o4l tul,r toe Li,ltr.ll Instlrrl.o LIU rapt:al .4 zlt.n. , io. prlvileged to triertv..n e. fau~•xtidaml Insures against .ta.t.tg, by P.m, 31orttio., Narlotior. mid Tnn.v. , rtatic.o oirtr.sT.F. H. 0. LACUIILIN, Cm.iat , nt. SLIIELDS, Prrtllmit. ORORtiII SCOTT. Szcre:3ry. ntro:crona. C. Laugblin. W. C. F•tetr.sburn P. Sto.nwaati, 11. M. Crll.. NV1111.1113 Upward Fire and Marine Insurance Colipany, tI I'IIILADELPII.II. I . I"NNA., Fe-nalm Baal Authorized Capital, 8t,;(.4.1,000, ANIOUNT'OF CAPITAL SUMClallta., LATESTED AS 1;012 .t - Z First Bonds unit sliortr,a,tor iv ‘ i:roirrty rht ray inp or Mocks worth par ... ..... =son toialr On boo Am 'tint rooured by stook n r .p.ro,ow Amount of stock dth. oa 1.7 o) F. KXt,Wl.ol)_.kgrnt 7111:4 Ci)3II'ANY EFFEICT . S INSUitA `XV. tiN Dui'dings, Merchandise, Fur nit itre, Lamb ..te cm Vess , ls. Cwri., anti Freight, to ail ports, and by Railroads. Lakes/ obi Meer,. at the boron rates, mot upon the must liberal tern, guaranteolng prompt pityment on the adjustment of leases. The greatest amount to he Insured on any onn rink is - • Franklin Fire ins. PITILAD A I/A 11S, MACKLIN A Or. Corr', !Inl Wnter str,e!r he Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 107 Walnut Street. ofsoncrou, I - hart,. C. Lathrop, 4 , 17 Walnut strrost Don. He nry D. Moor,:,11 WsWU( MVP, I. AlasAnder WbUhlan lilarchent, 14 North Prost st. Jahn C. Hunter, firm of Wrs,ltt, Hunter S O.k, Y- Tracy, drm of 'rump & Baker. John 11. MeCunly, firm of Jona& mitta..4Cardr. LtgaanVh - f.ist7ii..ll. - stnith * co. • hvs. LOfiLspie, firm of •GlLlespte A idler Isaac liellelount, Attorney sod Counsellor/ Thos. Ea L1m0r10k,.432 Spruce street. Robert Burr Paseell, fra Walnut street.. Thom. W. Cale r. CoolOsmith's UM!. llmary C. Wetmore, Nave York. It. W. ENIINT.F.X4IL, Arent. opl:9m—ap7 97 Front et Pitneurgb . . This Company makra Inauruncr on linen, ou must resaana lair tvrins.• It has Ison aucianalfully MillUtirlA for sever.l yearn by an exprrlanceil Imuirl of °direr, earl truatriix and truster, has always paid promptly Its lours, and Is every way .Ica,rtin: co:II:lame/Ind pstronnee. W. I'OLNDEXTER, D 7 Front street, Pittsburgh. A tatiorixod Capital. Ono .111111 on Dollars. Ammanaled ...... Fire Insurance un Buildirqs, Furniture, Merchandise, Le .geneally. Manna Ineuranee on Corgoem and Freighta, to all pore of the world. lubuld limurence on °axle, ko., by Lakee, Mae., (?male ural Land Carriages, to all parte of the talon, on the must famoroble terms, maul smo t ittth eecurity. • • -. GEORGE W. COLI.ADAY, formerly Recorder of Deals, Lc, Philadelphia. WM. uowEes, formerly Register of Wills. JOON N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A SmitlLlmporting Ilardsraro and Cutlery Merchants, No. LG North Thad street shove Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Out & Son. Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry !street, Phila. EDWARD V. MACHETTE., firm of Machette A Itaignel, Importing ilardernre Merchants, Na 124 North Third street, above Rocs, 1101VARD ILLNCII.3IAN, firm of Liviagaton ft-Co., Produce and Commission t lambent+, No. 278 Marked st, aboeo Eighth, Mina ' OEORGE W. COLLADAY, nregldont. Gum' Wtt.soN,Socretary. JOSHUA ROBINsON, Agent tur .7 -SullylB No. 24 Fifth street, (up stain.) The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of PIILADELPIII4, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,900. WILL INSUTZ AGAINST ALL lUZcDS OP Fire, Marine and Inland Rieke. AARON P. LIPPINCOTT, Pree!dant, W3l A. 'MODES, Via ProAident ALFRED WEEKS,4l..iecretary. Aaron S. Uppintott. Wm. D. Thomsi, Charles Wleo, Wm. A. kiosks. William fiord, Alfred Weeks, J. Rinaldo Soak. Chas J. Field, John P.Sirrions J. 104 P. Smyth. Cx.This Company was orgsrdrod with a Cash Capital, and tits Directors Elora dotormined to adapt tho bustness to Ito Available rssourw% to obsorre Amiens. in condocting Ito droll", with u prompt sitiostramin or loss,. Pittsburgh Wilco. N0.,5 Water street mr2ifc J. NhitrrON, .70N13,Agznt. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh. OTh- X ITitn• deteren "tal.cf. nn! Tn./ Strut. najnatiroe 'loll and Cargo Maks on the Ohio and allaippl Hirers and Trlbutorlea. gorlnaorra agtlhai tma or damage by Fin. Nso, agairl. , the perils of the Kos nod inland Fortson!. and Transport. otlog orevytoe.r. Fl r a m lni,M ). ' 1 1 0 5 ' . t li l l tr, s " rling' Vert DunleP, Jr., 5. tlerhengb, , Wm. Dlugham, John A. Dilworth, hear :11.1'onnock, raglan Seller", Walter Drynot, J. Vobooomaker, Jae. 31. Cooper,l Wm. D. nays, John Shirt., den WoßtOrn inauxanoo Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARE LO, President. E. in s tallDON, Pecretary. Insure, aga kind, of Fire nod Marton Rieke. DIIIPXIOII3. G. Miller, Jr., C. W. Illcket*on, J. w. Sothis, • .(3. W. Jackson, Macaw AcLley, James McAuley, C. Masco, George Deride, Thomas Scott, Nuthardal Holmes, - A. I:itoick, J. Lippincott, Will:tam 11. Smith. 11 .A tromolnstitutlon managed by Director,rell known In this community, and who mill Ilberealy adjusland prompt. IT pay allisines at rho OFFICE, Co. 92 Water atract,(Spang & Co. 'e Marehones,) op eaain, l'ituborgit. ja4lc Fiialadelphia Fire and Lift) INSUltit,tiCE COMPANY, No. 0 149 Chesnut Street OPPOSITE Tllll C1113T031 HOUSE. WM make all kinds of %mance, either PerPetnel or Limited, on emery description of Property of Merchendiso, al roerocoblo Mel o( presnitim. • • ROBERT. P KING, President. Inourancr Slontßasury, . ri,e Scott. V. Showell, . C. Butler. CII.4.VENT. ,tiont3, .(entrento on 0100 d 9l) p. Or ! T. O. TITC Ogi.v, !atlymic ranee Company of ELPHIA. .$918,1n 03 . 84.5 7 79 . 83,000 17 61,330 nu r t-,44 41 Life Insurance. A E 4CAN LIFE INSCRAIC F. .SD TIICST COMPA-NT Sandaast Cyan, of Manta and Fourdi &Matz I=l In,orTorated April eth, la.o. c. - tpital Stock. :500,000. ormcnns. ALEXANDER WRILDIN, Pmeldost, NLAUSRALL RENIET , Vise Pres Mora, JOHN C. SIMS, Soerstary and.actnary, JOLLN S. WILSON, Tress - erns. G.Z.10.1, T5...2EG., Al...sander Whlldln , Louis Gmley, kt.r.h.ii Romany, I T. Esmond. M.P. William P. Bolton. Elisha Trncey, Mon. Josoph Allison, Thomass. Smith, John C. Sons, I Gw,rgo R. Graham, Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Matlack, Jolm P. Simons WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., Carman,. Continental Insurance Company. inearnoratediby V. , Livalature of Annolvania 13=1 HOME OFFICE. Na. 01 /Kama Street, abort Second, Fhaadelphia wM. BADALEY, Preedent. t..I3IrEL L. 31A.R811ALL, flt.mthry. W..11.11/44111,i1ce Prnident. Charles P. Hayes, P. E. B. mt 7, B. English, C. B. j. l T ' sg, • phiClESengs,gemstarY• IdlerliFfs GiOnt a 11. • 1 1 :k rBro Joisph FL Patil, " ' Jain aorta, J. G. 003Thi, dont. corner Third and Wood sta. inottranct Delaware Mutual Safety lusurar.re Company, ineo,eortf.l by Ow f...gisOtterr rfirrahryitarnia,ls:6"... Office, S. E. Coiner Third end - Walnut eta;; 91111.ADELP.131_6. NA RENE INST It A:WES on VrAseht, earse., and Frvight parts of the hoold. I:fL-ISD 1.N5UR...11 . 1.2.$ on ..Clooda, h Blrans. Caul* Laker ond Land enrrLwseh, to all pttrte of the Union. FIR.I: INSCI: A NVIZ on .311114.4,3641396 . - teren6Uy.—On sroers, D‘rolltnh lloulos, • .4svh of the Cb.wpanr„ or. 6.1,18116. Band, 31,,rtgagr , ..1 Cod C0ate6101,350 94 Phdhi-lphia City. and other Woo, ....... . . .._...-. 106,976 66 5,,,g lu Books. nahmod and usumneeCoe-....- 1.9,230 93 MTh Hooetrohle 212,666 89 Cu.!, ........ - ..................... 37,541 55 Wan., In hands of Agoeto, Prrlnlthno . l'ohr!os mrontly ir.snod, end other debts dlo• fl. eohh.6Y. Sohecrmopoi how IlnrOn. Jowph LI. nral. Edmund A. S.,nnlor. John C. Rwts, John R. Prom, o.oraw 0. WV' , Edward Darlington Dr. IL. M. Llutda, William C. Lu'dwig, Hugh Crahg, Srwncer ChArks R. Jones B1:0, J. a: Johroon, Ttlo6. czar Lttarr.,, Secrvlq. mers' and Mechanics' insurance Company Svrt'ar,t Ctu-na. Second told Wahut SPrver, PIIILADELPIIIA The Lilian - lag statement exhibits the Intilne, don et the Ccumany to so.. 1. ISSM Mietninrua received no Maxine and faun! Illslta to N QT. I. I -613 rire Premiums....int-re,tatt LeMIA. Total recolpl9.. i Paid )l ulna 1,1,3• 1 " rho t• Exr•th9:4. Solar .. wad Conunislion• __ he-insurance. Lair.. Pr,huhnun mmt 22oney Charge.. 27.474 99 Valance remaining will, Comply $323,002 in ; Thercaseto of the Emnpany tunas (Moss.— , Phila. City and County Itomire.-....$ 16,845 18 Railroad Bonds 11,0)0 00).Pamt Pricy. End Momper,. item Edate 143,600 00 Sticks, Collateral. on call 32,400 00 Girard and Censellilittion Rank Stock a.. i Der osit,l with Sherman. DU.. .0 I (..1.. herr lurk Deferred Payment ou Stock not yet . i due 07,700 (rd Nutt. for Marine Premiums 101,0011 40 Due from Agent. second by bonds- 73.378 to Prendurim iin l'olleles rocantly I. stied. and debts due ft. Cal. 13a1nrice in Bangs. t 52.3.067 00 The Marti of Dim-tore hire this day declued DIVIDEND OF FWEEN PER ova, Papable on demand on the Xua'net, or the Company the let 'natant. TIIOMAS B. FLORENCE. President E.,. Hamann, Secretary. THOS. J. M.:N . TER,Agont, Pittsburgh, No. 90 IVater arras n 027 6mdlc elioure Mutual Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street CAPIT/I. sl773l2G—Assrag Et 49,974 4b—Srcratrr InTarraxe. Fire Insurance on Buil dimpt, Mercluutdise, FTEMII MC, do. In town or country. The mutual principle combined with the becurily of a Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to therein the profit. of the Company, without lioblllty for losses. The Script Certificates of thin Company, for nrente ace convertible at par, Into the Copilot Stock of thy. Company " CLEM TINGL President: B. See;eta . r . y DMICIO6B. Clem Tingley, Wm. R. Thump,. 0. m.el I.ll.phrim, W. CArpeutet, Robert Stor', . C. S. typal. Jneob T. Bunting, IVllltam Museery Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins, Co. Office, Corner 3larket and Water St.s., PITTOBUROII, PA. 110ftT kLWAY. President. TtIOLGILLILLY, her'y. This Company melee every buntline° appertaining to or ononeettd with LIFE RISKY. iingainst I.lnll and Cargo hilts, on the Ohio and Thu/adopt risers and tributaries, arid Marina Ilist gnu. endir Arid against Leas or lhamtip by Fire. And again[ the Perla of the One and Inland Nal igntlon and Troroportation. POliCitia issued at the lowest run consistent nithaafety to all panics Robert Galway. Samuel NlcCitirken.• Joseph P. tiocuans. 31 Fi., John Scott. Jamey Marshall, David Richey, Jame, W. Heilman, Chas. Arbuthnot, fel6—instM-1v 11Uktr;itisuranceT 7 adpfuiy, OF PENNSYLVANIA, Mice. No. Riaburgh. userrs, tor. lsr., 1857: Stock Dna Bob, payable ins &mead, and war. at by tons approved mime. —.4118,630 00 Cush in Pittsburgh Trust 44,790 36 Premium notes 47,604 49 122 shares Exchange Bank 5t0ck—c0at._........... 6,930 00 6,600 00 6,366 40 Boo& Accounts 12,729 06 J. H. S.hot:r.fxrger, W. U. ND:nick, It. D. Cochran, John A. Caughey, C. W. Machokrr, James I. Bel/nett, ==! Monongahela Insurance Company. Onlet, IA W 61,21. 13nIzer, fmnre Against an kinds of Fitt and Marina Risks. orrrc..--JA3rEs A. lIVICILLSON, Prea'dent HENRI" M. ATWOOD, Secroury. Wm. B. Manses, John Atwell, Wm. lies. Thos. S. Clarks, Ebucatiottat. ; Collegiate and Commercial Institute. NEW 'HAVEN, CO.N - x TIIIS INSTITUTION lIAS BEEN IN enecesstul operation for ten years. It la designed to meet the wants Of those Plrente who4ll to secure Tor their Sons ail the advantages for mental ticallon that tan la anywhere furnishAl, without losingthat attention to health, and that parietal supervision tied govern.ment whkk the young requiret The motile/ training !nebula a thorough English, Mathe matical and Scientific Education, in ttfertince toe COMpitth preparation for any businees that doe. nit require the in. struction of the tart , Medical or TheOlealcal School; • course of classical stu dies, minute, thormigti mid attended namay ha desired; a ammo of Modern langmges, nder tivetoachers; history and .Mental and! Political Science. The Moml Education la seethed by the Personal influence of the teachers, by a division of the thhOnl into familiar of moderate size, of which the Tico Principsis are the heads, by grub:tilted, disciplinary measures and by a regular comes of study of the Bible, Motel Science, and of 'the evidences of Natural and Rereeltd Religion. The Physical Training comists of a preacrlbed mine of exercise in a large and well furnished gymnasium, under the direction of an accomplished Gymnasts and of ouch an amount of =tars drilling, under full orpthimtion uae Infantry corps with oompettht °dicers and instructors as will secure bodily vigor, habits of command and obedience. and a Mad and degree of knowledge which me y be emential to the full discharge of the duties of a citizen Owe it also taken to. encourage wholesome sports bathing and rowing, and opportunitin are furnished for costalotial pe• desuian excursions into the =miry.. Students an admit ted at any thee of the year. Catalogues with full Informal= will be itertdsholl on sips plicstion to the Principal mylihd3thes.r. Meadville Female Seminary THE NEXT TERM of this Institution will commence on MONDAY. August Met. Pupils will be charged s,r,o per term, end %rill mice the atodies they wish to prime firm the following net. Reading, Ancient Illatory, • Zoology, EpuociEjon, Modern " Astronomy, Pronenclation, Nap Drawing, Nat. Flallceophy, Anclentileotrraphy, Physic (Caning, Modern " Gram:oar. Compceition, Rhetoric, Chen:Maly, Botany, Itigonometra. For Greek, Latin, Italian, Swab, French, Gorman, Swedleh and Anglo-Sexmc, an additionalichorge of $1 will be made. Plano, per conrae of twenty leinotta— ......... lire of r r Drawing. per course of twenty lesson! 4 Oil Painting A Oorman lady. en ezrellant pianist, meths in the famig, and will glee !omen, on the Piano and In German and French. . A few pnpila will be anoocarooditad in the Godly of the Principal. Board. with fuel and light, eicittelre of weehlng, $3 per track. All payments are to be made In adeenco. fellnrdelly JOSHUA KENDALL, A. M., Principal. AA PRIVATE BeAHDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, AT NEW BRIO =ON, BEA Vl* COUNTY, rA. Rev. SOS. P. TAYLOR, A. 31, Flame. The Sommer - Term win berm en MONDAY, ?Say Oh. Boon edmitted at any tiros and mitten charged from dm,. of entrance. Po; Circulars, address the Rector, at ids residence, New Might., Pa. The city patrons of this School, to whom reference may be made, are Ron. Thee. It. Hoye, Rey. T. B. Lyman, Geo. S. Sehicn, Es., ILWllliares,tall„ IL L. Itimpralt, Eoq - prITTANNING FEMALEINSTIT DAY AA") BOARDING SCHOOL—am J. R. LiA.LL and LADY, Princlird", lato of Nov York. nr/ERlZiet..—liar. Dr. kllllkeUT, Paradiao, PA; Rem , . Dr. 3. Parker, N. Y.; Dr. MIL Editor of Journal of Dada; Rev. Dr. J. D. Findlay, Li,. D., Eittaadng, PA; Rai . . J. Painter. Rov. Mr. Hilton; Rae 3lr. Dick; Editors .Plttehnrgh Gnat% Judge Brant. andeltirans irmerally, of Mummy, : Catalogues an 06117. Reading Rooms and library NMI. received any time. .a;a.lyd A. Prise to Every Purthatort w'mr.Z.N - 7 Wl-lEritiV4 'lt 01777 - verily AT ALL TIMES-..at the Altiek e store Erg.NB2CO-,late 402 Headway, who bar. taken a four purr' le opened the Dementia, new , And elegant Store. Do. C 7 way, Lafarge Hotel math, New York- Dy buying a book for one dollar or upwards, are at once parented with a pile worth .from 2& cents to Son consisting of too Gold Jewelry, Watches, &E— -f the order is rent by mail, Om Bolt and Prize le east by return Mall or )span Co. The 'nook, comprise almot every poplar work publithed upon all repot. Novels: histories, tt., are eold at law than the timid trade prkak or bring your dollar or dollen, and they will Padua& At onto whatever yun are entitled tu. Club. or 221 516 _ elon.Metaled to promptly, and. agents allowed a Ddr rilerap• Lore Catalogues with fun explan ske ation. sent Pe n es ny netaenalr app!epts.k,:: • aV S2O —420 _ ,000 Butler and .000 matt, 1-It,tnti rein Countri Bestttaeitear the dty of Plttabmah. AF?: . ALITLY wows • , No: e ' Real:ltetate 8603.62t10N . 100009 00 o=ll James C. Rand, Tbeuphiim Pauldia7, James traquair liyro.ir.. Joslntcr.Friev, Jena Tunocut, Sunuel E. Sfokes, near.* Slww., Jameetikaerszlattd, Thumseeliend. 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