Vittshurgil 6qt.tit. 7. 7. In 7 7tati,—.D.s. zoos sinzaz--arsscrs 'awn . S. 1“Di)1.11 & szirrorN aad PEOPRIZTOBB Prx-rs - strE.a-mr.: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AtO. 5,1857 READ . 0 MATTER OX RACE PAGE OF TOM PAPER. Ell Thayer In the "Old Dominion." &tine few months since, when it was an flounced that Eli Thayer, and other Northern capitalists, had in contemplation the purchase of. large portion of the worn-out lands of Vir ginia; for the laudable purpose of converting them into good and productive farms, the Yankee bating "chivalry" of that State were all up in arms at the contemplated "Northern invasion." The Enquirer and the South--the pro-slavery journals of Richmond—fairly boiled over with indignation, and no languageseemed sufficiently violent to express the wrath occasioned by this really excellent proposition, which had for its object the future wealth and prosperity of the, • ancient Commonwealth: - Subsequent move !merits; however, have convinced us that these habitual agitors and professional Hotspurs did not represent the entire sentiment of Virginia. There are a large number of influencial citizens in this State-L"native and to the manor born," and entirely free from the charge of abolition ism—whose vision is not bounded by the dark horixon of Slavery, and who yet harbor in their hearts some of that old fashioned patriotism and love of country, which in other times, made ' Virginia an object of reverence and respect to all classes of the American people. • They love their State and its cherished interests more than they love the institution of slavery, and are therefore not prepared to reject well-intended and whole some aid, even nt the bidding of Sectionalists who too long have been permitted to wield their iron sceptre to the serious injury . of those whose interests they profess to guard. Eli Thayer, we arerpleased to state, has appeared in Virginia, and instead of having been Objected to the treatment - blandly promised hid by the Rich- Mond newspapers, he has been received with open arms and courteous encouragement. The Guyandotte Unionist, of the 26th ultimo, contains `the proceedings of a public meeting composed of highly respectable and influential citizens of that neighborhood, at which Mr. Thayer was present by invitation, and addressed the audience on his land project. He was listened tcr,Fith marked attention, and succeeded in making a very favorable impression on his hearers. The committee appointed to draft a'preamble and resolutions "expressive of the ,sense of the miteting," reported the following, which it does one's heart good to read in these times of prejudice -.and'virdenee,.when brute force frequently takes the place of rational argument and sound tea -. coning. Dr. Buffington, the chairman of the Committee, reported these resolutions, and !Oley were adopted unanimously. They read • thus: Wheneew: The Legislator° of Mew York bee char - Aered a company that design, as we have been in tended by the lion- Eli Thayer, the President of that comPany, purelassing land in Virginia, and settling Mantua with intelligent, indostrious and enterpris ing agriculturists, mechanics and miners: and, whereas, a few leading men, influenced, as we be bare, by a wrong conception of the objects of this enterprise, have sought to array -the citizen. of the - State against' Mr. Thayer and` hit company, which • we, an at present advised, believe to be an act of In justice towards them, calculated to militate against ' the intereat of Western Virginia, and give to citizens - of other States an incorrect impression of the opin ions of the people of this State on that subject, - therefore • Mew/ved, That we .are in favor of, and wal en ••••:eourage,every well-founded eaterprise that has for • its object the cultivation of the wild and uncultivated portions of Western Virginia, the development of oar mineral resources, the establishment of manufatt tories.„or anything else thattends in any manner to =Akan, an independent, self-rellant people. Bcsolml, That we sill welcome to our State the good, law-abiding citizens of any and all the other- States of the Union, or the world, who may choose • to east-their lot with us, to aid ns in making 'Wester* Virginia Gee of the wealthiest sections of the Unioe j . and raising the Old Dominion, the mother of States and `statesmen. to the dignified and commanding -- -;..;!**onmercial position which sho once occupied among - &atm of the Union. Betrayed, That we will defend, in the possession - of equal rights with ourselves, the peaceable, law r...lSl/Midlegeitizens of other States who may settle le our conform to the laws of the State. The last.resolution refers no doubt to the 'threats of violence made in the Richmond pa pare; . and shows that the men who composed *this meeting know their true interests, and are • determined to guard them with becoming spirit - • and energy. Thernaarks of Mr. Thayer before the meeting are plain and practical, and are characterized with becoming moderation and forbearance. In the course of his remarks he said:— "It was not his purpose to address them on meta. physics, religion or 'polities, but their mutual want.. Ile represented the liamestesul Aid Society, and they couldiememod capital, and iildllooCo the concentra tion o ekillful operators, while in Cabe-11l and Wayne coon she found ecountrfinore capable of making its population independent of all other sections than any other portion or. the country he had noticed. lie found here fine agrieralusral districts unoccupied. a rich mineral nation undeveloped, and the people im porting from other States their a^riculturel imple snouts and furniture, when the wood and the iron in •its crude, state, and the coal for fuel, are here in abendence. In Massachusetts an immense sum is produced from the work-shops and manufactories, but this is not ell - clear profit; from It mast be de - dotted the cost of the raw material, which generally has to be transport.' from the South or the West.— You, then, want ekillfol men end.eipital to build up your country, mud we want land and the raw mete - rig. Von can supply our wants—we can supply yours. If we purchase land here, it will be divided into small farms, which will be cultivated so as to be made to produce as much per acre es possible. It is a cane to any country to hare but few landhold ers: England wria mined when she had but one landholder—William the Conqueror—less cursed when eho had more landholders under the aristoc racy, and still cursed by having bet few. Wo are charged with a design of buying op fictltions land titles by the Kanawha Valley Star, sod come other papers is theJState. As. yet, we have per chased no land, and shall not, unless we can obtain for it clear and indisputable title, such as Mr. taidlY, or tome one as competent to decide, will say is aneeceptionable." Ili reply . tO the questions why he addressed the.p . eopleon this subject, and why be did not proceed st once, as as he had alegal right to do,_ - rand purchaee all the hind desired for the com inencement of operations—he replied, "We * "Waist something more than our legal rights; we 'Want friendship, a fraternal feeling; to secure that, we desire an opportunity to explain to our fellosfaititens and neighbors, the object of our • .enterprise, that they may entertain - no false concordats thereof." He. spoke of t the advaci -1- tagem ofVirginia with its great, thwigh now tieg lege& resources, over the nee territories where the emigrant won shivering with chills and fevers and is compelled to endure all the hardships of a slew country ; and declared the object of the company of which ho is at the head, to be that of purely a business association. lie closed with the following remarks: It ii absurd to suppose that we would tome here and bring our wives and children to get into cpur- Ms and difflcultiee—steal your slaves—or violate your laws to any respect. We do not hart' your glace—we can do better without them; w&like en gine power better than negro power, because that kind of servants don't run olf--don't sulk nor tire— it will Work night and day without murmuring, re quires no Nod, and costs less; yet, if you should ' prefer negro power, we have no right to and never will interfere with your right to employ it. There are two classes of politicians ho never admired— those who desired and those who feared *dissolution of the Union; he did not believe it poulble, and did not, desire it; but if there is danger of such an event, this enterprise is -more calculated to diminish than • augment that danger, as the commingling and inter , twining-in the - social and pecuniary relations of the : - people etthe two sections itcalctilitted to , unite them more'firnaly together as onelsople. In eonelusion, Mr. - . Thayer requested that there - t should be no local jualousies excited in reference to tfie site , the/might hereafter he selected, upon which to commence their operations and demanded to be inikirined of the wear point, if spy, in this policy, and thenw of the hue and cry against them. In answer laWqiustion from the Rev..L 0. Rue, as to how the Steckel the Company was raised, he replied, as bank steek:le usually ratsel. -The charter au thorized them to raise a capital Mock of $200,000 to 85,000,000. They met at m e in Rouse, Raw Y o rk, the week wastak ,30 minutes—silty thousand by Virgi*iane i .„ , This' movement at Guyeadette, - nithough to the Ittareat, it ie now "a cloud. • not larger .. . thanLl'qan's haod,'' may in the cotmse of time . exercise • great influence on the social and polity • foal condition of Virginia. -The Homestead AeZ m i s thtlapoorm . the =dens of a power that, w aYeatoit r aalbc subcutute Lases sole . 8 4 . *:* i y,-„o4ll4sta eft the peace f ul emaocipaz replied dot *tate from the worst of evils. That Bitch may ; be the result of iheir.efforts should be thatirayer_of ever" patriot and phit n!ropist. MM=3ll9 Potrricsx COWAIIDICE.—The political coward ezcites as much contempt as any other coward. A poltroon is a despicable object, no matter on what field be displays the white feather. Renee we lire not surprised to learn that the pusillan imity-shown by Gen. Packer, through the loiotb co., State Committee, in refusing to accept Wil molls challenge to stump the State, has much mortified the rank and file of the party, and ex cited their ire to think that they have to be led by one who has at the very outset turned tail upon the enemy. Among them be it. Certainly his own party cannot „despise the dastard any more than his opponents do. This cock who wont fight had better have his spurs taken off and be sent to the dunghill at once. The democratic party professes to be a nation al party, a permanent piirty, an old partya party, in fact, with a settled creed and welles tablished principles, upon which it relies for success. Why, then, is it afraid to discuss those principles before the people? Is it because its professions are hollow and its creed a lie that it shrinks from a challenge to defend them? Does it fear the revelations which • such a discussion would bring to the ears of the people? It would :ear so. Either it is a weak party, devoid of ability to sustain its creed in discussion, or it is a hollow-hearted, hypocritical, canting party , depending alone upon trick and chicanery; for success, and hence cannot bear to have its pol icy and measures made the subject of popular inquiry. But, the committee says, the challenge, if accepted, would lead to a discussion of the slavery:question. And what of it did,— Is not the slavery question a proper one for discussion? Is it not the question before the people? if it is not, why does the party in Pa presses make it the main staple of their pat- ical diatribes? And if the Squatter Sovereignty doctrine is so impregnable and unanswerable as they pretend, why ele.uld they dread a dis cussion of it, and pill in that plea as a conclu sive one for-not going into the fight? Either the party should cease harping upon the Slavery question or discuss it when challenged to. But the committee could not get along, in giving an iftswer, without violating the truth of history. It says: nA joint canvass by candidates for the Guberna torial office has never been conducted in this State. nor, I believe, in any other Northern one, and may well be questioned on groands of public policy." This is not true. Indiana was canvassed last year in this way, and frequently before. Ohio and other western States have also frequently been canvassed in this way. Even in Pennsylva nia the democratic and Whig candidates in 1851 and 1854 canvassed the State separately; and it will require a very nice degree of hair-splitting to show the difference, in principle, between candidates canvassing a State separately and jointly. If it was right for a democratic can didate to canvass the SLAW in 1851 and 1854 how can it be wrong to do So in 18571' The Committee, speaking of the practice of &tamping, nays • "A rule of party action which would prevent suck men as Benjamin Franklin, Simon Snyder, and 'Francis R. Shank from filling the Executive Chair 'of this 'State, must be a had one, and to be donna, 'cod rather than adopted." This is a libel upon both Franklin and Shunk. Franklin was not a dumb statesman. If he was not a voluminous speaker, ho was always ready to give a reason for his political faith, and it is well known that he was not merely capable of public speaking, but that ho did, more than once, make public speeches. The same is true of Shank. In 1844 ho was frequently upon the stump, and the files of the Gazate contain the record of some if his speeches. If Gen. Packer is incapable (as we suppose be is.) of meeting Judge Wilmot on the stump. and shrinks from it in sheer cowardice, let his party confess his incapacity, at once, and , pnt forward some substitute for him. Let them. say. they will, for the purpose of deluding their followers, "Gen. Packer is an able man .and statesman; but he is no speaker. We will, how ever, meet you with Sunsence," or any other windbag, of which the party contains an abundance. There would be some manliness in that; but there is none in Win denial of the propriety of stumping after the party has so often and so lately engaged in it. The fact Is, the locofoco party dare not go before the people upon present issue•_. They knoW that their frauds and corruption in Phila delphia, the course of Walker in Kansas, and the many political developments growing out of the relation which the President holds to the South will not bear to bp talked about. Their only hope is in keeping quiet and closing the public ear as much as possible to the voice of truth. The watchword to their partizans, is, •lie low and keep dark." In this way they may achieve success this fall, but in no other way. Discussion is the one, thing most to be dreaded; and hence they must decline it at all.. hazards, even though they make acraven of their candidate and subject the whole party to the reproach of cowardice. _ EXTOIITION.—Not long since the Associated Press added a heavy sum to the annual contri bution of the Pittsburgh pre,* for telegraphic dispatches, without any perceptible increase in the value of the service rendered; and now we are notified that unless we give the operators at the telegraphic office fifty cents an hour, we can receive no reports after ten o'clock at night. This attempt at extortion we will not submit to. We It'ave no bargain with telegraphic operators, nor have we anything to do with them. Our bargain is with the New York Associated Press; and if the Operators want pay for their extra labors they must look there (or it; not here.— We are too severely taxed now, considering the little we get. We do not say anything about the rightfulness of the operator? claim.— We only say they have no claim upon eta. We pay the Associated Press a high price for our dispatches; and it is for the Associated Press not only to furnisiPthem, per contract, but to pay all the expenses of furnishing them. PENN RYLVANIA SOUTHERN RAILROAD. —The Philadelphia Nara American refers very-favora bly and encouragingly 'to the project of con structing a railroad from Chambersbnrg to Meyer's Mill, on the Pittsburgh & Connellaville railroad This would give us a new through route toThliadelphia by way of Chambersburg and Harrisburg, which is but little longer and on more favorable grides than the Pennsylvania road. The link between Chambersburg and Meyer's Mill is only 88 miles, and Philadelphia will be abort-sighted if she does not build it.— It will open to her the rich coal resources of the Youghiogheny Valley, and enable her more ef fectoally to compete with Baltimore. It cannot injure the Pennsylvania road; but, by furnish ing a competing line, it will serve to prevent anything like monopoly by that road, and so benefit the carrying trade. Tint proceedings in Parliament the week end ing the 18th, owe their interest to the debates which hove taken place in both Houses.respect ing the present perilous state of our Indian empire. The Government is putting forth su perhuman power for the despatch of troops to that part of the world. Recruiting has com menced vigorously, and 2000 more seamen are to be enrolled. It is intended to strenghten the Bengal army,* least 25,000 men. The force which had been opportioned by Ching has been intercepted at Point de Gallo by Lord Canning, with the approval of the home authorities. To fill up the vacuum, a battalion of marines will be despatched to Hong Kong without delay. The Persian war at an end, will enable the troops which took port in that !service to be thrown into Upper India. and 5000 soldiers will be sent from the Cape to the same destination forthwith. The task of reconquering and reconstructing Critish India, as It is now regarded has been set about with extraordinary vigoi and energy. WEALTH or Ottosa-Gataness.—The tribe of Street musicians who daily grind , .that endless barcarole of 'Poor Dog Tray,"' although often receiving snore maledictions than pennies, nev ertheless contrive to make a very respectable saving . from their earnings. Many of them manifest a commendable frugality, and-put their money . , out at interest. The Sicilian consul at thin port, Mr. .Regg.io, has now _ upwards of $16,000 entrusted to him by that portion.of his Countrymen resident in Boston who gain their lifillhood by street musio—and for which he allows them interest at the legal rate.—Barton ,idverther. .A Szu-ficinma Caor.—A farmer in Illinois who had a quantity of Chinese Sugar . Cello in hislield last year,. was surprised, this summer to see enothei crop growing although he had planted none: It mast hare come from the seed which felllkora the stalk last fall. . ' Tait Superior Court of Ohio has decided is the case Of the UniotiMutual Iran:trance Compa ny of New York agt. the Indianapolis and Cin cinnati Railroad, that the defendants were liable for goodndestroyed upon their trains by fire, of which the cause was not known. The- Court ruled that, tailing to show that the fire was unavoidable, the defendants were liable. CAN'T iipEEP.—The Thibodeaux (La) Miner- TO of the 4.11 inst., says :—"People hereabouts complain much from want of sleep, caused by , the rapid growth of the cane and corn crops, keeping np such a noise and s confusion as to render the closing of the eyes the nest thing to. an impossibility. The health of the country is distressing—to doctors." ,Sproat AOtttTS Dyspeptin. end Debility Cured.—Thlore Frank. Yeq.. or POt.hurgh and Stet bctoble nailmaci Office "For years I have been ati invalid froim Dysperia. With a hope of relief, I resorted to tunny adverthed remedies. bat failed In deriving the Petted t sought for. until I trit.d your llum-urn Ifmt.., the happy effeets of ;which evils the di gestive ffrgana atii iu riatoring a debilitated system. muse, ma to recommend it confidently to all suffering from Dy. 4ST-Solil at it per bottle, or nix bottles for $5, by the pro prietors, BENJ. PAGE, Jt. k W.. lianufactitring Pharma- Cetalst• mud Chemed. Pittsburgh, Pt, and Druggists gaff orally. ffee adverticoment. Exchange Bank at stbraskn, FLORENCE, N. T. GEO. MCLAIR, Pre.rt 11. FEEDER, & General Land Agents A, Dealer in Land Warrants, Florence, N. T., Will give their {lemma attention to kluyitig anti Felling Real Estate. Entering Lands, Loaning Money end Paying Tate., to Nobrarlta, lorra.and Kamm. Exchange Bank, Plttaltnrgh, Pa. C. 0. Hussey Co., " E. Patrick k Co. Bankers, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lce k Co- Morchanta. It. F. Raley, Ranker. Philadelphia. Winslow, !Ant, A Co- Nev. 1 ork. Lucas k n'imonds. Banker, St. Loons. Cllev k Ntetrhanta. " of Commerce, elevelA n 41,, Ohio. J. U. PR. HENRY ANDER'S lODINE WATER INFALLIBLE SPVIFIC FUR FEVER AND AGUE CER IC EVE() 1' Fali scirt)FrLA. Da. litany ANDERS having at length succeeded in effoct ing what has long been eonidotorol the great desideratum lu iedirine, PERFECFSOI.UTION OF lODINE IN WATER, otters it to the Faculty and Public ton remedy fora multi. tulle of complaints hitherto pronounced ta.)ond all radical cure In all atom...us affections. whore the arrourulons taint :scatter hereditary or acquired. the lODINE WATER ERADICATES TILE I.:LENIENT:4 of thedisease. In FEVER AND AGUE It perteco a TID/Itolltill end PERNIANENT removal from the st ...mut the morbid CAUSeI of the dis order. The beneficial n.sults Are inonedtately I,lt in LIV ER Co3IPLAINT, BILLIOUS E.kSE.S. and other U EMOItILAG ES, TUMORS, If EAIIT DISEASES, DER.A MI EM ENT OF T 111.: UV ER, ElltN ETA and BLAD DER. ft Ito P S Y II E C 11 A T I S M. N E U It A L- K A, II,01.11ItIlttIDS,NEItV01:8 AFFELTIONS. and all FEMALE DISEASES. together tritb kIfONCIIITI,I. NMI the entire range 01 PULII. IN A ItY COMPLAINTS. Dr. Iltairy Anders' lodine Water has been atddyged by Dr. Janie. It. Chilton. the celebrated chemels, and elm, by Professor James C. B.mtli, of the U. S. Mint, of Philadelphia, and loth p 0.0001.00 It to be just what II It typresented. For circulars, furnishing full of the legitimate character of this ronarkable medicine. en Well 01 for certificates vol untarily green by tinme who have been cured by its use public are incind to gall moon UIt.O ED. 11. KEYSER, 140 Wool stimet, Wbolemie and Retail Agent. mum DR. K EYSER'S SIIOI.7I.DER BILACES--From Pittsburgh Pintatch,'April 10th, IRs3.—For more than 3 year, past we hare ronetantly Isom the Washington Sus pender UrOCe, manufactored by Dr. tire. 11. Keyser, of No 14i) Wood street, in this city, and Ictittld Leann, totem mend it to fill vim am compelled tq !oilmen serlenktry occu pation. As ice have before remarked. in calling attention to Ate merits. It ansirere for a brace raid suspender.. the weight of the pant/donna being .o placed as to continnally Lend tat bring the shonblere to their natural pdrition and ri pen,' the chest. Women, hundreds of whom areannually Injured by the weight of enermone whould Mao procure there beacon. Ile particular in procurina the kind mentioned, semi.) of the bram-s .old are humbug. Sold at Dr. UEU. R. KEYSER'S, Wholesale I)ruggist. 140 Wood net. sign of the tiolden Stoner. **Best Pills Vac." 14 , rnzeen Hondackin Pint. They will cure the moat vial,. headache . They will m raetive They area ton ire ic as well a.. purgative, If your howl pains you. one Sane will cure you. If you tome they will help ton. If you are elek they will auk. roe well They are the I.e. pill to cure hJ ~ ~ .neae. They axe a ItiMIO pill and a peg! 'dn. No Letter pill can be carnim.untictl. They cut ally cent. a I.av Pout by mall a. all parte at the United Stales. Direct your letters to De. IiEVSEIL No. 14n Wood at: ort, Plttaburgli, Pa- the Whoheath. A,Ut- turfild/wkr How often do we near the inquire made, what ran I get to cure this violent tamp I am nightly nib- Joel tn. I well know the rtes.. to I. shy to.. frequent :addl. pure in eattng the vegetables and fans of the sews, to. Moles taking a dorm: ..0 more glasace oftne.wator dating the day--,maequently, VlCet pay lbe penalty. tau dyke to each wonld be. always to keep a bottle of ll...letter's Celi ebrate.l Stomach Bitten. in the it will ;Of, it In stant rebel to any perwea lusetag Cramps. Sporty, Cholera Mortals. whfelt are plurally the result of overdtkul.. pm, Iti vegetable Dot In fact. when interest Is ~malted no family an *trued to I. without these Diners. They an b., bad td any a 0 .u...1,4W.. for rue dui., Jo,. 1..1, COD- Wealug a tall court. winch will last the season. Sold by all druggiaut and dealers generally. Ji3dawfr? - "14'. S. ct.ii ViCrt'S • Pelee Medal liostey it asp, • MERMSIMMiI V. Si CLRAVER'S PURR OLYCRRINC SIAP, fur the Skin. being • nem- •rtiol... rorcontored.ol hy the Yarnßl.. BROWN WINDSOR. and ey-rty &tett Ohm of FANCY SOAP nod PF121 , 1 - MICP.T to be h.! of All n‘spectahho rend. er• In th. ruins. MgmsfArtnry BM 1.1,1 Mass, INTrA f, the Usited 5c..... 31 and 32 Dry Street, Jy31:332.13tfer J ititY3l3X, IBM VCir Zit C WHEELER & WILBON lIANTVACITREIG MSIPA NY. 13ridaoport. Pltteburgh.OS Plftb Street. MIN 3lachine Stinnes the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the platoon, of die Operator. making with M. O. Motu nod bonarlfu/ and thsruLis .Ritcho pre almort nolo. 'cooly. and an Nu - outing indlapeinabla for family nee. Poll information may Oe obtainod by whim/dog Jam. Ewing. or ALEX. IL EKED, Agent, No. Git Fifth Pitoburgh. _ NV - 1%.1. 1-I. & CO. BAN'mr..RS. lEDOD STREET, CORNER THIRD. DEPOSITS rcceitud on turreut accounts UN ntriaL Introst paid only on money a fixed flair. Ail cbot Una onr odke ail] be fold to currency, otherwise market. W. If. Wllllxtlte d Co. blly *all Exchange on tha prier Li:patine. of tha Btu.. and Europe JeT•lm Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONES, NITAI,L.INGrirORI3 &CO.. (Suecemoro in Warwick, Atkrbor) d C 0.,) Manufacturaniof Right and Loft blond Door Locks. Spring, Drop und Thumb batil4.l, Monona and County Scab, Calton Corn and Paint Mills, nod Bono a to Ilar4ware gener ally, corner of Wat, arida:not streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joi22ilydfc JOHN TEIONIPSON: - .110 - LIBERTY STREET. European and Intelligence Office, Kew'. •Iwwys for ;wit Unft• on Eurtqw for any amount, and et.wmer and racket Ticketx ta end from Lirorpoyl to New York. NW* for cook• and general hootn.work tarnished to boa•eke<lnn on abort moons. Wriglat't Indian Vt.gt.tal.le Pill. and Syrup *Pomp, oo bend. Pateenwers brought born Now York and 11.1311wIelphut oa railroad to Pittrawrltk• JOHN COCHRAN A. BROS., 011.77/ACTEILI. or Iron Rolling, Iron Vaults, Vault Door., Window Shutters, Window Guards, he., N.. 91 Stnlnff Street an.d Ad Third Street, (Between Hood nml ?;stet,) PITTSBURGH, PA., Hove nn band a variety of new Patterns, lam and plain, wadable far oil purpoww. Particular attention paid to en. chiding Grove Leta. Jobbing done at abort notice. unr9 MINERAL WATER. PIIIZTV., COLD AND SPARKLING, DRAWN PROM PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS, • THROUOII SILVER TUBES. tart Oni POiCILAIN rOClisill It innasorm IL D. SCULLY, Fourth street, Corner Ferry st., two doors from Kuox'a Confootkmary IhSrodre PIPINTLY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlsslcin Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALERIN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Irish, And Produce Generally, dlorls tin. 2A 111.4 Mroq, Pittsburgh. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., DADVTDC.TrIDEVI Or Cooking, Parke. and Beating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Manutsucturers of the COsbrau.d CA-PITA-L. COOKING- KANGrz, NO. 235 LIBERTY MTILEET. Jr2Entrlit PIENBUEGU, PA. W. bj WOOD S. ...... W.C.141.11 • WOOD, MDOREM&D & CO., 11111UNACTIMElla 07 Aixterioan Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Sole Agents for the Sale of W. Drrna Woon's Patent Imitationßo”la Sheet Iron. ALSO, Oa!matted Coornaguted iron, for R.lthlt. gigg-Warehatue—No. 131 Prow Street, Pittsburgh. gallysliurftV FORGE w.C,IFLIFYO. dr. CO.. mr-mer. IsZr..A.IS7I7PACTICrIR.Mata, truer of Mkt and Nrchanier Strad, /VA Ward, Manufacture Pipe and Oak Kelp of tiro various deaerlp• throe of NAIL RIMS, which they will sell at the /owed warblpriera. .40.• tetraeta are respeethdly solicited. All wotk wan mad of the beat quality. 1142:1ydik The nly Remedy for Consumption, which experience hos proved reliable, GrENT-A-N, CLAXLIT. & CO'S. Dodo .littobton, Clerk A C 0.,) Pdre and Genuine Cod Liver Oil. It ho. Mood the teeter too years with !menacing p,,peige. ity, end proved efflowioto Owe oil.. htitelhiled.. Ecti that you get Ilogemen, Clark A 'Co's, for elope the death of oar to. Rtuditon nWorticle .Rughtenee has boon ln• traduced, in noway conneeled whit It. C. k O r i;, or n . C. k Sold by &SWAN. & Co, D. A. VAnwherecx A Co., noun Pans and Drogrirto getterslly. 105;2 todowfcr De ritteitry. Dr. J. TP. IrTUDDIF - T 141 1.7, haslet en =theViCea of shot:eon experienced man in the Unital Rates, la prepared to fur. Teeth, &spud to arch particular case. Full sate of both, or parts °leers made with atitticial gutosOn one oantinuons or solid Artificial Eyee iserted, arid all dr;lbrailtiee of the foot _ . Cita=Dowd worlommudad. • , 05 Fouritt aired; between Wood lied Smit dna% Pittsburgh. oplidluidre • A I W • " 4 0 " - • • ',4•l:44aX•44''';''E y*:Cf:'lka&L'4.:F^ll:lal:4-4`''''V''' --44 r 44 kcntik-trtft, Ot4.s,c9Wa% - ,,' MV-A4ll-464 ::~. ap7:4lm.ldwfc.F I=l Zpettal-•-•ratot!cts. To Invalids. . t. Fitch Will extend his appointmentia PittsbLtigh till / noon of FRIDAY, lIXGVST M., when be will POSITIVELY LEAVE PFITSBUIIOIL DIPEILITIVE L.NOIACIE3IE.NTS I CALLING Hill lILSEIVutr. .11- All pow., therefore, I who wish to consult Dr. Fitch, gond do so before that date. Buono, New. il-utsud 21 SY.OLAIR HOTEL. Oilleehotirs,lo 0.0. to 4 P. 0.. dally.„ No. eat received on the Sultbuth. except In cax uf extreme urgency: Dr. Fitch will occasion ally he absent from the city on Saturday and Mond.y of each week. and when to totell wisher. to devote therm dais to writing. and wool preferto receive uncoil s from those who Can an Well call ou any other day of the week. On TUES DAArI, WEDNIMI/AYS; THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS,of each week, Dr. Fitch will always be at his °dice. , Patients desiring to consult Dr. Fitch should not defer till the hut feywdave of his appointment. st. they will Incur great j risk "dieing, able to obtain tho attention desirable, u to throng he re leaving below frequently such ne to preclude ; I the putteibi ily of giving each the ,ryqulaite aortal.. and oceueionidis even preventingratnidinc then. et all. Cc j uemltatiolm.d Exam/natio of the Chest FREE. boot. Dr. Fitch does not pretend to dae the dead. ho don not wool. Cutout any in the last .tagek ofGumnimPlion. 'there a ettratire treatnipnlcalluOt Ile adopted; and he desires none to apply to him who do not irishhe hear the truth, no he in. ...costumed to toll thow consulting him what he coroiders their r -al sittmtlon, or the actual condition of their Lunge, and threw who have delayed till their Lungs are destroyed cannot hope for may enc o u ra g ement. Dr. Fitch would alst add, that he may lie entotiltod fon , Affections of the Heart, (Sympathetic.' Nerfoltancsv and General Debility. Alm. fur Dyspepsia . Female hiseatwv. and all other derangements of the nyetem prerrsing to .t.thrna or Contiumpt Jyl7. tiwt.lfeF L.F.A. & PEItRJNS Celebrated Worcestershire 8 ace, PRONOUNCED BY }ATEA • CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM Pi To be 110 MEDICIL OF.NTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. ° AT MADRAS, To hi. Er•glier at And appllettle 0 WORCESTER. May, 1451. EVER+ "Tell LEA L FERRIES that their S:1.1, in highly esteem y A RIE7-1. ed In India. laid nn, In my opinln tho mew* paland•le ae OF DISIL well ~n this mod wholsaorne Sam, thous The only Male' awarded by the Jiir, of the New York Exhibition 1,, Foreign Sante, won obtained by LEA A PER iiiNC thair WORCESTER:MIRE SAUCE, the world u fvue of which haring led to numenom Minot ion, pus- J...., are rarmatly naturatisi to see that the nano,. of ••LEA RUINS" are tropressaal upon thi; Malls and Stoppso, and printed upon the latsda. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United Stan., JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, 1.5 Bradway, Now York. A stock alwaya In afore. Al., indent received for direct shipment from England. inylAyilfes H. C. lILMAN & CO., Fourth Street.,Pit.trobta.rgts,Pri.„ GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokets Life,. Fire, Marine tuol Lire Stock Risks of all descrito tiona taken at current rates in lie most roliubls and prompt paying companies In the State. jyan:lyfr Nelson a Ambrotypea. PRIC S LI D . Gallery. corner Third •nd3lorket ' ENTRANCE ON Tll IRD eritErr. We are now prepared to offer to the public our well known styles of Ambrotypws at the low price of ONE DOVLA It an d UPWARDS. Those anointing lokomesses taken In the 1...5t style of the an. will MA It greatly to their interest to ail, this establishment a call. A large wwortmodd of Plain nod Fancy Lvov ;damn on hand. ayllolyfr -W:lif.--15.7.g15flEtEefarr, lIANNTACTUILItd ANN NCLINILSIN All kinds of Tobacco, Banff and Cigar., !lave rto.olly taken the building No. 129 Wood street, in addition to their Ilantlfact ruing Establestiment.No.a.ilmin street, elude they will be pleas.' to roc-rise their friends, FILANGIP A NNI. The price of a Flacon . orator The price of the Pomade.-- 7 5 eeote. The prineof the gannet, (eery elegant) le S sent, The price of the Fruit, Ow boa) Is Lon The price of the I manilla L fo) cents. Ger mate Fonogiponni. tlecrybody ore., O. INURE & CO.a7. liroadway. Neu' York. Sold Everywhere. FRANGIPANSI. • Nonct to rut Peatc—Wherva• convict per,us lu the Unita' Stat. an, °Hering for .10 Frangipanui Perfumes, of a aputiou.truhture. fa imitation QM.. Kai Artie'« auule by PIESEE A LUBIN. tlito ti TO CAUTION TIIE PUBLIC .• . - that none la genuine but what haa the wine of PI V- , ST k LI:BLN Jaond it, Lend= ' on the toad.. .1 sold by IND Elt 1n., 0 of Now York. SOLE AtiENTS. The Now London Scent. Fangipanni, nn Eternal Perfume Prom the lioly City. •Aitili MO Broadway, tiny Yell, sold Everywhere. ja.2ltatairdlint.s ['JAC ..... WCTI.I.COM Pittsburgh Steel Works. JON - Fl , . Tinyr. ,s c , CO.. Wanafacturanted CAST STEEL. al, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL syralins and AXLES, (bow Raer and Fird .v.rtrzA ',, , VaayMl. Ph. and n r. ItOrdIMS. 13. 13. 110G.ICRS Az CO.. suns seffrucan off Tigers , 17 Troth, Patent Steel Cult - ,tor flour Ruda StreeiA, Pim/nov. At.- Jotttlydreo Orittessiidtoistichentit gxelisiage. BILL.SDH.it W.N" BY .131.7".TCA.1 . 7. 5151C12.41 1N Ar..• CO.. On tbs Union Bank, London, In Sams tI LI and Cruirrdr. These Dna& ars available at all the principal turn.. of Eststand. nootland and Iroland au/ the Continent. WO also draw biant ObliN Etta ill A Ital. LIN, Frankton tldain. sada urce as a ILonuttanca to all parts of Gortuans, bar Itserland suit 11.41 and. Perum intending to travel ahru4 nwy prncore through es Lettere of Credit. on .11Icli )loreey can be obtaiud, as LiPed.l. in any part of Europe. Coat...boas of Bills, NOUN/ and other au .hies will read, proMpt attention. till. It. WILLIAMS A CO, toliM corner Wool and Think struts.. a-Aol - ?..C. I A, blowy of Ann and .tit L.:4lzr .tirects. AltstariA, Wboleule and Retail Dealer lu Chute° Brands of Imported Cigars. TC333.PA-OCC., &0., • Solitlt• tho attentum of Smoker. and °lessen to his stack, sehkla .111 be found complete u t. quality out variety. inribblyd 1 4 . 33 t- , t, Clapat wad Fur... bar CORO a CO., Wholest/ale and Itetal/ Hattera, 131 tr , a i Sleet'. liars alway. on hand n full an' complete shack of HATS. CAPS and Wholefrife and Ratad. fol.! at the I..arrat Eastern Inc. , .i to Which they Incite attention of .11 pnr diver. oc2:oltf --• P. HA-Y D (Sum-.u, to W. 11. Watuni,) Itatinfacturer of ETIIERIdAL -OM end LAMS, No. ad Fourth .tree[. between Wood utel vt, Fittabnralt. Pa., The ontoralqued fa prepared to furnish lanieni nith Faltered tint and hurnisia Vint& of • impertro quality, nt hla ovu manutittorm Also ' Alcohol, Carripheno mud Pine 011 a end every deaription of itithyenil Centre Tahlo lamp.Olr andoles,(badelatiras of the Wait pattern. and moat upprov ttyl, Chunk] lora, Olmololes and Lamps repotted and revel& .11ne above!):lnnupplh4 regularly awry week to cuninmers horn our wager.. eeLlnlife HAYDEN. it: 0 n 13; .Nr Dbonatetoror nod Den!or In all kiwis of TOBACCO, SI4 urr AND CIGARS, AN D • LEAP TOBACCO, Owner of .Vrmitllfuld grfll coA lYnotond AU-y, oalyfc DITTADDRU PA. A.Arr'P.E — C - rit — AV 11ERROFI1iTST 'TAILOR, N. 51 ST. CLAIR STREET, fogfactr (Dr. lrieh's New Building.) TAYLOR'S SALOON! 365 & 367 Broadway. Sew York. TR'S Magnificent Temple of ART AND LUXURY Ma been recently rodecorated and ornamented, and now proaenta e formoro GORGEOUS COUP D'CEUI, than when Drat completed. THE INTERNATIONAL LIOTEL, Over the Saloon, containing De Root., it still conducted on the European plan, and is open for the reception of Oneida at all hears, Jyio,lmd AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted on the European Plan. T EWIS lilC PRonurron, respectful- L gEM ly announces that In compliance with the very general preference expressed for the Ibtraisean system of hated management, that the Atuericito [louse will hereafter be condo. ted solely on that plan. Well furnished parlor and sleeping apartment• will be let by the day, or for Inn he r periods. Meats sermd In thegentlemetes ballet all hours of the day and evening The ladles' dining bell will be opetb col lu like manner to Ladies, and gentlemen by 1/11110M. The accommodatfona sad conveniences of the house are mmurpoutard, and the recent Improventeuta and alterations leavanothlng to be desired. Suburban residents will !Ind the arrangements Veda/ or Antall parties pruildedarith dinner., suppers. Le. at short notice. J3/17te;tdia3mo ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL. l i rr yogi, Juno 29th, 1857. The public aro reapeelfully informed that the price of Board at ale Rotel hut nee Gan advanced, But le ea It has Bien heretoGane. $7 60 per diem. 178:1m TREADW624 17177TC0.5113 k CO. Ca ants BEESWAX WANTED—The highest cash price paid far Ilenterax et B. L. FA/INF:STOCK'S, j. 40uxesenr to Fleming Bro., 00 Wood street. WANTED—From two to five thousand dullarsof first.lass D 111111 6 ,4 Popor, loran from Woo to Mx mouth.. Apply to BLAKELY LUCKEY. W . City Paper, havin g V T from 4 moutltstn one year to run, to 118 an order. ABSTIN WOWS ABB., No. r 2 Fourth amok 13 stoca a Note Brokers, WANTED -42000 of City!Warrants at Bt.the ont. or 0,14 j 11.31141 N SON, 4th WANTED--Topurcht;c 7 shod house, between the Alle t Allegheny City. Apply toll. W: the 1' oral street, 2.nd door aoutb of the l 1 gheny City. __ • 14"ib c :N T LED " l:7lllir n e th ilin s I . _ _ _., ...._ .._ .._. Wat within COO , r.". a horn 075 tu b s WA 1,1 - . log .4 . o a„.fojtoftecc..F.:eGclottinlioD. ..12112 iambic rates by sitOyiald irk 46111 Brokers, • JeM • $lO 000 ' -' : lV l All :da TED ' aPartlierwith Uan to Lova% In an old " sISIEI - mit 4 6 :11acturIng Zlish. = " 4 doing •VDMI buzinem. • . • • APPIT to r w. BuNN, :vat 'war Tebral iltreet, Nomad doer booth of North Masons, A11.01:07 City. - cln abbtriisemcnts 31.rschairts: AND Mutricfrosr.s' lILVZ, Pittihargh,hoo Zth,lchl.: conformity' with the; 25t.ti section of the.' Coastltutich of the Cbromoowistlth of Penosylvanis * , no:kohl hereby Liven thJ iiiplliwtion will be made to the I Legblotore, at the wit wiilon, for the - Reaewil ste.- don of the Charter of the 3lerchante 3butufstion.r.' Bank of Pittsburgh, forthe terra of lifteon years. By order of the Board of Diroctors. Jeakdriol IP. TI. DENNT,CwhIer. Urns Orr. PlTTSTrnart, FORS WAYNE • ' Aro CnICAOO RDlovion COMPANY. l Ilstaarnott. July "Zith, 1557. INTEREST NOTlCE.—Nntiee is hereby en, that In accordance with 4.R(.4.1.1titi0n of the Board of Dirosions. adopted ?Id inst., lotermtat the rate of 03 per teat: per annum for the year ending July lot. on all the Full Stock of this Company will be allowed and paid to the Stockholders, la Stock. on and oiler Augurt IStlr. pron. Yon-resident Stockholders can hare their certificates re mitted to throb by enclosing the proper powers of attortray. (which fan be had nt the oftico of the Comp.my, in this city, rat :17 street. New York.) to the undersigned. The Transfer Desks st 111 he eleeed from Ausnor lit to Wth. Jr-laltf T. D. IItFosSLER, t‘rcreLary. IRON CITY BANK.—The yrsare hereto- notified that on ELECTIoN for THIRTEEN DlRFirfints of the IRON CITY 'LANK. will be held at the Mrsteniof s Fonts:v.. Fourth stmt., on THURSDAY, Angus* rah, between the !nuts of ten o'clock, A. sr and two. P. to Throb:11;1 (!zobitnetter, ; )1. it. flro,n. W. 0. ',PAW, .1 J.lnli'd Lippincott, John Scott, I '3. Seiniontuak,, Juno, ii. Crnft. ; I,.noinl i; John, John sl'Vay, I Wm. 11.01111.1 P. John S. Dilworth, I I.ewis Morpito;ti.ru, ;milli ' e.,runii.iioneni. 5000 YARDS FINE FR F:Nell LAW NS at 12lil tits. per yard. worth 18% anti lao cu., at the Send.Antinl sal . .. of A. A. MASON C. 0.. tt. KIJAL SALE—A. A. MASON & kj C., will open Bering thwinsiet ten days rover 200 cases land toackages of NEW 600heo, which will be mold at Semi- Annual toeless. QUG Alt-10 lilids. prime Island Sugar just .ell and 11 , r halo by 11. DAI.2ELI, t lid. IVIACKEREL-311 Lily. large and medium .1 3 Slackerel fdr Nair by a. DA LZELI, k CO. SYRUP3O bids. choice Golden Syrup for wale by 11. DA LZEI . A. k CO. eaekv now landing from rten a, Mariner for skl.: • ISAIAII DICKEY .1. CO. (INC E NTH. ATED LYE—WO cases for sale CII. A. F' lINF , VEOI.I( BCO ..ruerof First nod Wool sto. T ut:Pk:VEIN E--.. 50 bilk fur mile I,v It. A. FA N ESTor r K A CO._ PRUSSIAN .111.0.1%--1.1 illatta N.,. I for ord.. aiM It. A. EAIINESToOtt.t. CO._ SUN DRIES-41 thin. G [(MSC; rask Glmeng: 10 mcks Stir, trprinxo Extra Family Floor from Iron., on steam. - Princes to arrive for mlo not ISAIAH DICKEY 6 CO. NT, ()TICE TO FPI*: COMPANIES.—The ',al Sire 0 , 1111.01 e. oho city are hereby notified la return all OLD SCREWS upon worn which may be In their poses:Mau to It. 11. HARTLEY, corner of Wood erect and Diamond alley, preparatory to being furnished with new Hine as toon as the mime can be manufactured. Ily order of the Committee on Sire Enalniw and Hoge. atailtd \5.11. WHITS EY.Clerk of Cum. 11110POSALS will be received by the 5ub j....4'41.M Until the 10th [net. fur the delivery. at the Oka. , Worka, Manriteater. and Plornis Foundry. Pitt.- hum), of a 'apply, far nne year, oilf the quality ..0 11111311/01IN Coal, amtlmetwl at fitly thou.n.l bu..hrhi Hoorn 001 Io tortth.lted for etooking a fru - moat supply. Pay ment in en .h nuBott.l 11.\1.1. a ,PEER Jefferson Hall. • rr undersigned having furnished his large mt..1.1e tp ni rr üblic rrltug, to thr Third Ward, Allrgtrn3 isty, wont,' rk.,m, dully atimmnre to a...cla ims,, and gmlitical T ....iliw that hr. la rr.rly to all/.lmlate Mein in tim mard ermfortaldr manner. GEO. EUST. atillll.l. he East Lane mot S.ernnd .tree). STA RCH.-200 lo is. Madison Co. l'earl Srareh arrimng l.r .deamer Metropolis, on ommign.. mint and for rata hj ATWELL LEE & CO. au3 No. 8 Wont street. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR-21 sks. (half MIL each) on confinement In store and for male by ata ATWELL. LEE A cc. OEFINEI) SFAIARS--50 Id x. Crushed CoffeviatnlPoaribtred. in *inre end for walP by n. , . ATWELI,LEE k CO. TAOlr ENIP-25 bales Kentucky hemp on con aignount, In etore anal for sale by an ti ATWELL, LEE! k CO. Nl O. MOLASSES-11201 , 1,1. in store and .1.1 . fur ,m. by 3u3 ATWELL, LEEIC4. SYRUP -10 Mlle. choice Syrup in Coro fur AZ, by ma AiW ELL, LEE RI CO. PO-r,v511-111 casks superior in store and far oak. IF, stul ATWELL. LEE k CO. Nr, 0110 E.—The partnership of the under eigneili dole. boatman meter the title of MC RIMY t NL'ItQIIYtELT, win tyrrainab, by mutual masent on Sep tember I. 11i57. All peruses 'wising unsettled &eremite with the Arm will greatly oblige by calling heroes, that cidte and waking 1.1.4. W. It. MU V. J. 31. 11111LCIIFELD. Tl, bisf.lnea• was h.. coatinu•d at the same I.watiots. N. E. romor V. , arth and Market .2Rel, by J. M. Bruen Tx accordance with the above announcement; Latcupnv k 111. - UCIIFIELD xal comulencethe loot dday of AnAugust, and continue fur one mouth. to dint..., of their entim stock of Gusts .t groat teduction on prices for nub. This will afford iwreone wanting Dry OrNyis an or :a/triunity of supplying them...lees at prina that they will not likely hare the opportunity of doing ..nonagain. anllw W, A. STROH t CO'S PREMIUM I%IAG e IC PRPLIPATINO AND 11t1PREFSION PAPER—A principle of writing without Tema or Ink. First premitim awarded to them by t h e Ohio lt tate Fair. October. W.I. It Is a benunfril article with which to write a lett, and' obtain the copy at the same lime, without the noe of pens or ink, rendering it inealuable to person. travelling. it will take the correct of any loaf. plant or Bower, stud . equally adaphal bw writing on paper, el..th, wont or 400 e. In W. copying or plants, design., mush, to., withont the ow of pout or ink, with a bone immmon stick. Try it. For sale by K. P. EATEN, atil Market and Second streets, re RI. IT CANS, well e•staidished and thor .A.oa;l43, laded, will serve fur .seemyear., manor... toted %Ad for aslant lowest rale. bz GETS. K. itutti.ry. ant Federal street, Allot:bony. SEASON A8LE— ,...) Fruit rum 31:wer's Fite 311nov , Freeis, lu) Ic Boxee.d lletrigerlur, For *ale cheap by . GlEl). W. IIIiBLET, Federal street. Allegheny. r i rsTEßs---A. A. 3Ltsos & Co. are daily _KJ I , C.RiVirM Plead and Plain Dueler,. u'. Q UNUMBRELLAS—A. A. .MAsoN A:. Co. remayed a farther supply or Gingham end 011 k sun Ilnibryllse. sal PARASOLS? , --- 5110 linnfisnme new style P4rawl.l in erery ;mete ailing at ono -glint I. equal price*, ,%t the t•entl..Annual sale of :t1 A r Mk .11M A CM., 25 klith ettert. SXJ r i CENT. PER SAVED inoiling all kinds of Msehlnery by usin g Enos' Patent 011 Cans and Journal Cu l .. M. F. EATON. of Pittsbur g h has the excl.. sive right to sell In Pennsylvania, aulnitf rOOPER CENT. can be made in the man ufacture of mend Matches. be usin g —Thomas* Patent Matchless Match Machines. Rights for sole hr &ninth( M. F. EATON. TIIO3I.A.S' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR SPRINti can be ...seal it use at the Merchants Eachan g v, Fourth street. State and County Ri g hts for s a le by autaltf - M. F. EATON. 1)1 CARB SODA-100 kegs just re 'd and Ai for man by 0. L. YAIINEDTIieIi. u,tmere... to Fleming lbw. Xif ADDER, I'4llm-1,500 lbs. in store and 1311 eitle be g mil D. F.. FAIISIESTOCK. DI EMI' SEED--to iddi;. on - hand' nod for 11 .1, by ant 0 . L VAIINESTOCK. SCOTCH SNUFF-10 Lbls. jag recd and for sale by ant R. L. VAIINESTOCK. T. NOLISIF MUSTARD sWlb s. in store arbl rakly I v nul 11. I. PALM:STOCK. ALCOHOL -20 bbi, just read and fur nate by B. L. FAIINE.MOCK. and ;soacessor to Fleming BM, RESERVING KETTLES—Bss, B ruraun-. P chest iroll and French Tinned Iran Pr...ming Halal... for sale at [haiku. Furnishing ilardwara Stara of viwrr VANS--These cans have limn triarunghly tested and here given entire eatiefaction, aro easily healed and can be depended on em being safe and Jr:lt ]OILY MASSER'S FIVE MINUTES FREEZER. —All given for family lino d the. unrivalled ice Cream Freon... For vale by FUMING. Jy:11 No. 47 Market street, arner of Thin!. C. ULMAN & CO., General Insurance • Arnts awl luentanee Itrokrrs,No.7s Fourgist., Pittsburgh, P. SEAbILESS BAGS, STARE MILLS--40,i of all sires and qualities arriving and ton WAAL Roston prices, freight added: o liberaddisconnt to millers, brewers and Lugo dealers, by DAVIIVC. IFERRST, /Y 3O corner of Liberty and [land stroll, SEMI -ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED - v • na still further reducUon in priers. A. A. MASON & CV 25 Fifth street, Won .1 announce that their grynt Scud-Annual Salo will be cunt! lied throughout tbo month of August. iyal. • ONEY—A. few thousand dollars worth of good Businm or Xecolumodation Notes or Bonds and Mortgages on ROO Fatale can be oohed at reasonable rates, by npplying to OEO. W. BUN N, West sido of Federal at, 2d door Sottbh of the North Commons, Allegheny COY, 1).30 QUGAR-10 hhds. E. I. Sugar, a prime ar 1.„.3 tide, in store end tor wale by D. C. HERDS?. 100 corner of Liberty and Rand etrerto. SYRUPS -10 bbls. New York Golden. 10 " Sugar Ham. . . Jyaa DAVID C. =MIST REFINED SUGARS-20 bbls. in storoand for sale by J 730 DAVID C.. HERBST RICE—A prime article, in tea. and blds:, for rale by Iy3o DAVID C. ILDRDST. Z _ ANTP CURRANTS-40 casks; _ • Castile Seep—..lS cases Hz. Sylph, arellineaail for sale by .13 10 DAVID C. 1TE11.1131%.' 50,000 Ihs Bacon Shoulders, 20,000 IL* Sugar Cure4l pans. for Rale by /Y 27 " 3. B. CANFIELD. CHEESE. -100, ins prime W.B . Oheeee Bemired this day and foe sala by )I+l9 T. LITTLE t CO., N. 112, &toad aL Fr IN .PLATES--600 boxes assorted in store .d tor sale toy • JOS. 0. LEItCII CO, good, medium then) dray,m o th • and Weld Common., writ aide of Fe& rth Common,, H. PALMER, No. 105.Mnrket Street, R Dealer to nomads, Ilab.lstraw Trituminp, and Straw acods gonorally. Je25. Ft". -50 libbs White eh, 100 hlf do 40 bbli Trout, 100 tilf do du, 40 b b fli Salmon, 100 b f elo do, 100 fdo Shod. LA la do Mortara R reale br 1 CHEESE. - 100 bxe pri , e kJ for deb, [iyer. J TARCII.-100 bee p • 1a do bx rifffl EFg reO IO .4 ERA. I.4I 79 juit k.v.11 oil house to Tont, Aryerry etreet, Rent k RICHEY, and SmltbDeld Streets. I. 6 ClltliCß. &:". a&tinnat & && 0.• Pittsburgh, General insurance Agency. No. 63 .Fourth Street, PITTSBCRGH, PENNA. Companies represented of highest standing. Cluirtesod by Peuosylionia and other Stats. Fire, Marine and Life RiMICII taken of nil deeetiptlons. A. et. CARRIER, S. S. CALIRIEIL Neptune Insurance Comriay, OP PHILADE,LPHI.A, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. 01V.102.1 4 1 tinder the General lusuranoe Law, with a cult Copilot of ylOO.OOO. privileged to inert:ate to $500,000. Insure , ILL.Mittg lona or damage "by Fire, Marino, [dated Navigation and TraritporLation, 0101CLY-9. 11. 0. LAUODLIN. President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President. GEORGE SCOTT. Secretary. DIRECtOIt-, Coal! Coal!! JOIIN FLEMING. N 0.47 Market ntrevt. rnrater of mini. RY coraxs-s. to Cream Cheese, it. - ,..qemr..t,b. • o road Starch foiF. atesnatz. , = ;Cod assortment . W. MlTlENTr areet, Allegbary. *ourance D. Montgomery, Richard Sllllelttn, George Seott. T. F. El:dwell. I 0. 0. Butter. E d CHAFY.ET, Agents, [tall, (entrance On Wood A ) 11. C. tro.l,olln, IV. C. Slot...bury, D. Shanniood, C. 31. Cal..Me, William Osborne, jelye Mice, La&yette Howard Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OF POILADELPILIA, FENNA. .P/millin Buildings, No. Al Wale" Strut. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUIP3CRIBEIi, 5600,000. LATESTED POLLOBM Fleet Bonds and Mort pmes on Property In the city of Philadelphia 4130,000 Esocks north per .=3OO Cash nn howl Amount secured by stock notes. 190,000 Amount of muck dee on call 1,700 gebo,ooo THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INrstRANCE ON Burldiom Merchandise. FurMtm v. Lumber, Le., oa Yesae Cargo and Freight., to nII purb‘, and by Railroad, Lakes and Rivers, at the lowest rates, and upon the most liberal terms, roaranteelug prompt payment on the adjustment of itASCII. The greatest amount to he lusund ou any our risk is $5,000. UZIZEMI2I . . P. 31. Potts,C. F. Entangler, Abraham Rex, firm of Rex. Silvis &Co.: Wm. 11. WottJa, Unman Howell, Etna of Howell & Bro.; J. Velma Thompson, Pres. Penn. R. R. Co. O. Sower. firm of Sower & Barnes, John W. Sexton, firm of Bantam, Sennh & Swearingen Herman Ilaupt, Chief En,*teer Penn. R. R 4 Nathan It. Potts, Counsellor at. Late; Wm. IL Leech, arm of Leech & Co.: R. T. Kenai', 11. U. a 1112640116 Freight Agent of Penn. R. IL; Joseph It. Withers, firm of Withers k Petemon; Abraham P. Ryer. W. 'Miguel. limn of /Miguel & Charles F. Norton. firm of Vandeusen & Co: John IL letwords. fine of I.mearrls & (lemon: Jas. E. Styles, U. N. Burronttlt, lute Williamson, Burroughs & Clark. W. 11. WOODS, See'y. Potcrut M. Purrs. Presort. C. E. St' kNOLUt, Vice Pre,ir . Ita-A glance nt the Intl of titration, of the “Iloward mln surance of drat mot whom too t andel, known a+ among the rst I - main...semen of l'hiladelphin.. wall probal.ly merry ample assurance of secnrity b. the public. A share of patirmairs Is respectfully eoliclual. TILOS. ORAIIAN, Agent, corner of Water end Market streets, (511Inor,) Pittsburgh, PA Franklin Fire Insurance Company of PIIILADI;LP111,1 DittrinttEtt. Charles W. Randier, I Adolph E. Rwie, George W. Richard., Samuel °mot, Thomas Hart. David 8. Brown, blorderai D. Lewis, Jacobß. Smith, Told. Wewner, Monis Patterson. CIIARLE- N. DANCERS, President CILW.6O O. Resat= Secretary. Tide Company continues to make insurances, permanent or limited, on every description of property In town and country, at rates as low as lice tOwilatent with security. The Company heel, reeerred a large contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely Ineasted,. afford ample protection to the assured.. The Arsiets of the Company, onJanuary Ist, 1851, as pub. fished agreeably to the Act of Aseembly, wore as ful/owe rle— lifortga,ges $918,L13 08 Real Estate • 81,377 78 l emirary torn. 83,960 17 61,889 00 Cash, Ac 64040 81 51:212.709 44 Slaw their Incorporation. a period of 'twenty me years. they have rv,„ , of Onr Sinnott. Four Hundred thouesn4 Donate bare by fire, thereby affording evidence of the advsntagre of Insurance. ae well as their ability and diopueltlon to Inset with prtonstnaut all J. GARDNEIt COFFIN, Agent, apl9 Of ice Southeast coy. Wood and Third eta. The Great Western Fire and Manne Ins. Co OF PHILADELPHIA. ."-,.N0. 107 Walnut Street FIRE INSURANCE—PeretmI or limited, made to town or country. tin every description of property. EIILAND pS:SI7RANCE, on floods by tlonal, lakes and Land Carriage, to all parts of the Union. MARINE INSURANCE on Thumbs, Cargoand Freight, embracing Into, Transportation. . C. C. LATHROP, Preeideut. DARLLNO, Vice PratMeat. Richardson, Secretary. IMMTOIIg Mark. C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. MU-Henry D. Moore,sB Walnut street. Alexander Whillden, Merchant, 14 North Front at. . John C. limier, Bern of 'Wright, Hunter * Co. E. Triscy, firm of Tracy k Baker. John it McCurdy, firm of Jones. White k McCurdy. S. S. Bishop, firm of. Bishop, Sinnuons A Co. Jo.. B. Smith, firm of Jtts.ll...Fntith k Co. Thos.:LGlllesple,Arm of 011imple t Zeller. lame Rathbun,. Attorney and Counsellor. Shin. K. Limerick, 532 Spruce street Robert Rare Powell. 56 Walnut arrest. Theo. W. 13sker, Golden:titles 11.11. Mewl , C. WetruorAiNew York. R. W. POINDF.XTZR, Ammt, isplrfurt—up7 07 Front street, Pittaburgh Life Instirance A.VEIiICAX LIFE 1-VSUR4IPCE TRUST COMPANY. Sold /wad (brae of Wane and Fb loth 'NMI, Incorporatod April 9th, IMO. Capital Stock $500,000 • 07TICZLIS. ALEXANDER WIIILDIN, Preeldent, MAItSILAI.L !LESLEY, Nice President, JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary, JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. 60.411) 07 SICSSCUL Alexander Whlldin Louis A. Galt, Mat-stun Denney, T. Eamon& Harper, William P. !piton, Elleha Tracey, lion. Joseph Allison, . Thomas 8. Smith, John C. films., George R. Graham, Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Matlack, John P. Simons. WM. P. IRWIN, M. D., Medical Examiner. This Company makes Insurance OM Ilvela, on moat reasons. Lin term., tt has been suoreesfuily managed fur several years by on experienced Lewd of oflicerafrui truateew and Onstem: Lao always. jeld promptly its toms, and Is every way down-ring of confidence and patromwt.. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, Pi Emit street, Pittsburgh. Continental Insurance Company. , Incarporated by Me Lesra.stature qf Jimmytrania, I=l Authorized Capital, Orke &Tura! and, Aern 'lmbued Capital_ lIO3IE OFFICE. • No. 61 Walnut Street, aeo,. &rood, rhanddphin. Fire Insuronce on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Marine lnsnranco onCargoes and Fre the world. fights, Wall parts of Inland insurance on Goods, de., by Laltes, Rivers, Chaale and Innd Carrlassor, to all parts of tho Union, on the Most fsoorobletorms, sonststont with GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deals, to., Philadelphia. WAI. BOWERS. formerly Register of Will.. • JOHN N. COLEMIN,Erm of adorns. t &deb t'mpurtl o g llanigraro arid Cutlery Akrthaota, No. 21 North Third nowt, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joarph Oat k 800, Coppersmiths, No. 22 Quarry Morel. Phila. EDWARD N. MACIIETTE, lino of Machette L. Importing liarderaro Embroils,. NA2 124 North rini above Race, Phila. , COWARD lILNCII MAN, firm ot r rlogston k Co., Prodnoo indCommiarioa Slerchaam, o, 278 Ilarkot st., above Eighth, Phila. GEORGR W. OOLLADAT, Pre&lent. Gain Wanon,Secretary. JOSIMA ROBINSON, Agent sni"Z:7llyfo No. 21 fifth Alva, (op stale.) The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of PLTLADELPIIIA, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL INSURE AOAINST ALL HINDS OP Fire, Marine and litland AARON S. LIPPD:COPT, Preeident, RAI. A. RHODES, Vice leeltient. ALFRED if Secretary. Aaron S. Llppineett, Wm. E. Thomas, Charles Wk e. Wm A. Ithodui, William Ned,- Alford Week" J. Rinaldo Sank, o Chao. J. Field, John P. &mom. James P. Smyth. *Sai, Company was orgiudzed with al:kat Capital, and the Directora base determined to adapt the btudnea• to its avertable treonrcou to Muter. per. In conducting-Its aiTairs, with • mumptattpotmens of Loans Pittsburgh Office, No. US Water meet. mrkfc J. NEWTON, JONES, Agent. Pinson' insurance Comp) , of Pittsburgh. WH. BAHALEY, President, SAMUEL L. MARSHALL Secretary. Olfte9l Water Street; between /*rail!Uated .Wad Mr.*. imjneunis Unit and Ono Make on the Ohio wad Ma -1;11440 Riven, and Trilintariee. /firinateneenednertlose or daertageby Piro. Also, againit the perils of the Son and Inland Navigation wed Trazwport. ation. Wm.Nyder', , - anpt.Mark Sterling, Samuel Rea. S. M. Hier, Robert Dunlop ; Jr., Wm. Bingham.' S. lierbaugt4 John S. lh , Lane St Pennock, Pratte!. &Den, Wolter .1117aat, - J. Sehoonmake, Jen. M. Cooper, Wm. B. URA .. • John S Western Ins 07 PITT nee Comply SBUROII. (IEi3RGE DA RYE, Preadent, , Sed.otarj: of Fires:id Hulas 111. ks. MRS. lIIMMEEE W: Iticketooq 0. V. Jackion„ Ur. MC.A9b3, I.llgl i f • • • 0.1 by Dliectosi tztoira liba4justandprogipt, No. 92 Waks. Moot, 0399912 Yittaburgh. jati*. E. Miller, Jr., J. W. Boller, • • • Andrew Ackley, & thrown. Thome Scott, .A. Ntmkly COLA Iforietrutltothre •• • in title cotrnardiY.ood who ly 1.101 'PH linen at the OFR ato2. ivarih.3.4) en .take, . IMEMNIT=2Vrib'TMrWPW,I - INSIIRENOE CO•XPENE. No. 149 Quaint Shoot, OPPOSITE TUE.OUSTOM HOUSE • Will make alrktudi of tararlbob; either Perpetual or Limited, onorory rkeriiitkOl of Property or.lDarlumellio, ""'"'" lo rakoof premium. . . '• itOIUDIT;P:IiINIL Prelatic's& BALDWIN, Vko ProrklWM. - Cutler P. Dagnaw P. B. &very. ttac=Baralan. letfrark 7: O. 00711K;Aprit,.. cocoa Third sod Wes& Ma Insurancc Delaware Ritual Safety lasuraare Compu.„ _ incotporakd by Lie /desk:fun of Pcmuyhania, Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut. Ida, Paiwmsmiu. MARLVE 1.N7C72.4.NCE50a case%Cargo, and 91,4 g ht to all parts of the world. INLAID INSURAXUS on Goods. h t i Rivers, Casale, Lakes and Loud °animas, to all parts or • Gnion. FIRE, Evscra.A.vesson Slercbasaitl - kenerally.—gft, Stores, Dwelling Houses, Lc. . Asa* re the MOSUL Bonds. Mortgages, and Real Ddate--.--...-.--4301,a50 Philadelphia City, and other 108,1P16 AS Stock in Bnks, Railroad lad ltentrabroCos-....- ISA* 91 i Bills n ßeceivable__ 232,A5S knod Ralancee in tot Cseh on al . 4 - kgents, 7'm:thank on Ise rifle Policies recently issued, and other debts duo the Cceapany— ... ..... ...... • T amas TrimaheopllattaldiMui.,74' 7,-4 Jalr, ' A - William Ers,jr Joshua L trios? James Tennant, Samuel E. Edokaa,. Henry James A McFarland, Thorium C. liand,. Robert Barton, Jr., Johr ,lo4. i,yr tLAO& Di. l - . .1. T. LOOD,' " Prasident. .0. FUND, Vim Prealdcnt. William 31.Mtin, Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. &oder, John C. Davis, John IL Penrose, George G. Leiper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. tI. Huston. WUHam C. Ladtelg, Hugh COLIg, Spencer 3llillvaln, Charles Kelley, 11. Junes Brooke; J. G. JohnsoN L'aDriN, Sec;elt)7B: Fanners' and Mechanics' Insurance Company. Northwest (timer Second and Iran id &rods, Pll / L'A D L•P 111 A. The following statement exhibits the business and coed Hon of the Company to Nov.'l, 101: Premiums received on Marine and Wend Rieke , to NOT. I, 16'56 -- $214,n0d 0 t Fire Premiums 176,796 et Interest on Loans 8,704 41 Total realpte.- Paid Marble Law.. " Yln Expel:m.o4s. ...ad Commission.-- 45,460 00 Itednairance. heraira Praniams and Agency Cbwgei Balance remaining with Comp'y $3.V1,067 07 The ewer, of the Company are as follows— Phila. City and County Honda 27, 14848 18) Railroad Bonds .. —. . 00 . -.......... 11,000 Cost Price. First Mortgage Real Es t ate 143,800 00 Stocks, Collaterale on cai1...........- 32,400 00 Girard and Cooselldatlon Itank . Htak milted u 1 . 1 .11 Sherman, Duncan Co., New York 30,000 00 Deferral Payment on Emelt not yet due 97,700 00 Notes for Sistine Premiums 108.080 60 Due from Agents weeded by bond.- a 5,776 18 Premiums on Pond. recently lei I.sued, and debts due the Co..- D 1,470 00 Dalanea to Dank.. 16,486 71 The Board of Direetore ha Ude day declared t °24°57 ° DIVIDEND OP FIFTEEN PERCENT , Papable on demand on the bonit= of the Company th• tat instant. THOMAS B. FIORKYCE, Ppm Meta. Eta,. Innacsoux, Secretary. • . THOS. J. lIONTER,Agent, PIRA?, " No. 90 W gontmd:fc Reliance Mutual laturanca Compaty at PIIILABELPII/A. Offiee No. 70 Walnut Street Cam*. sl77,9'3l—Aaerre 8229,1174 4.s—Secttan: laraareva. The Irmo:um oe Bdidloq Mercbandho, Percher*, dc. In town or. colintly. • • The tordltal principle comblotaLarith. the' nautili' -of e Stock Capitalootitlee the lostued to..hereto the profits of the Company, without liabilityluloseeir. - • The Seriptliertilicatee of Ws °Alpane for profit. are convertible at par, lute tha Cgdtal - Elexk Of theXteapatly CLE3I 'fINGLEY Preetdent. B. 2d. RINCIIMAN, Secretary. ' • ntrutm O.lSt Blzrattl, '• Joke 8.. Worrell, W. neaten 7.. Lothrop, ' • 11. L. Carson, • • Wort Tolaad, C. Burma= • Wm. BL Bahl* naiad& IL IXIFFIN, Ageet Dr Third and Weed steeds Clem Tingley, Wm. K Thompson, Bitplum, G. W. Carpenter,' Bolen Steen, C. S. Wood, • Mnralutil Jacob T. Bunting, William Mauer, e mho Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine las.to. Office, Corner Market and. Water Sta:, , privsanaa 11, PA. ItOBT.OALWAY, Prosideotj TitosOzAaow, Ettey. This Company makesevery lontrawo apportohdos to or connect.' with LIPS RISKS. Also, annlnst Hull and Cargo lust; on the: Ohio and MliaLvdpid rime and trlbutsrlaa and Marinelli* gen erally: And against Imo or //amp by Ph,. And against the Perils of the bles and Inland Na!lptlon and TrausTartatlon. PoMies owed at the lowest iatie onadstent withitaiety all putts... DZIZZTOES Alexeoder Bradley, Joeeph S. Load', j Jobe Idlest." - j Meattteld David R. Clambers, Williatottur, Robert /I; Ilertl4; Jobs NUR, Robert Galway, Samuel McClarion, Joaeph P. Gatuant, IL D., John Scott, .Tames Marshall, David Richey. Junta W. ibill66ll. Chas. Arbuthnot, tol6—myZ•ly Burtlca Insurance Company,, - .• OF PENNSYLVANIA. -- • • . Ojrtor. No.l7lT4ter NL, PittsbwrgA.- sitScrrs, ILAS Lie., 1117: Stack Has Bills, payable on demand, sod scents ed by two approved Ames— 00 deb la Pittsburgh Trust • 43,300 36 Premium 47,604 46 PM shares Excluagali . akijoe - 17— . 45,5t..... Isom 00 cro Pock Accounts--.-- 7." W. 11. Shoenlbergar, 'r O. W. '. K. Mallet, lohn A. Canghey, , T.,Leech, Jr te . W. Batchelor, James I. Bennett, Gea., S. - , J. silo mr.norig, myllathe M== Blonortgahels Inanimate Company. Omer, No. 99 Wit 'Stmt, • • T Thu Insure Against an Ward of IV, and Afakeit . Orrannut—JAACES A. RUTCWSON,Psddent.- inimitrm. ATWOOD . , Secretary. DZILICIONS: Wm. B. lianas, Alex. King, ' John Atwell, Wilmon Wca. Bea, John ..ifelkeltt, Than. 11-Clarke, Geo. A. Berry, UV A. Intehloon Je,3alll Ebtaational. Collegiate and Cenimarelal Rat*. NEW 73A.VHIN. CONN. PHIS INSTITUTION HAS itEENIIN _a_ ....eta operation for ten yearn. It to diatom,' to inoct the amnia of those Parents who wish to mown for their Sone all the advantages for mental education andiron be. anywhere Varnished, without Laing that attention to health, and that parental superrisiomandgmernment s which the young require., The mental training Inclidee • thorough - English; Mahe and Scientific Educatiork, In reference to a complete preparation for any business that does not require the in. *traction of the Law, 31cdiceil or Theologist School: coarse of clamical modies, minute, thorough and . istinded Iwo may ho deelrech a comae of Modern Langongea, under natl. teacher,. History and Mental and Po ltkal Science. A 4000 70 00 MAKI The Moral Education le secured by the personal influence of the teachers, by a dividon of the echoed into Ism Wei of moderate an; of which the Tree principals are the beg , * by graduated. dleciplamry matures; and by a resider - Comae of needy of the Bible, Mond Science, and of the evidence. of Natural and Receded The Phydcal Trailing minable of . . prescribed mums of exercise lea large and well famished gymnasium, under the direction of an accompliahed Clymnasr, end of sorb an amount or aini • drilling, under run. pc',arb,enon uof Infiniti, corps, with competent ofikersand lust ructoreas will secure rigor,rhablta of command and obedience and a sad and of knowledge.which may be emendlial to the foil discharge of the dudty of-. althorn. Ciro is ado taken to , eneourrigo 'wholeetene sports, bathing and rowing„and o math:rain furnbhed for ocaidonel Pe destrian, into the counhy. intateata • are atudb tut at any time of the yew..., . • - -' Ottaloguee With roll MformaWn will be' ftindshedunap• plicatiorito tho Principal. myl.2d3ronm.P.' Mon'. . Palisade flosnaleeis*,.:. T HE NEXT TERNof this.,lnnututwa will commence onIIONDAt Anton •-• Pupils will bo charged MAO perlerm, end win 'oehie Na. etudies thendsh to panne hem Moo Iblinecing Het Reading, 10 Ancient Inlfer, Ulna • Enunclotlom Modern • - Aetronomi. Pronunciation, rap Drawing, • NM: l'hileontk Modem taeomr,ph,o*,,, ; -• Gramme', • Arinti onsporit lon, Physkal " Book-Keepham, Rhetoric, Chemistry., Algehm, • • - L og i ; Tr ßotany, Geomery, igonometry. For Greek, Latin, Italie:4 Spenieh r freneh, fjerreen„ gnedishand Angioelason, an addltkoml charge ofSl will be made. Piano, per ammo at twenty ..... llw of Piano per term Drawing, per worse of twenty Deers— , 4 A ( I:l l e i hr t r i lrUyout . exeell ‘ tattplinist; Asides hr . ige:galy, end will gire lens:mem the Nemo melba (krman and Frond,. A few papile will be accommodated In the Wally of the PrinclpeL Hcatd , feel end Itght,egelustre of frealtimg, SS per week: payments to be made In Wl**. • • fellneoledly ' " 0811174 KENDALL, 4;114 Principal. r A PRIVATE BOARDING ECEI . DOL FOR jataftanl3, - AT NEW DRIGIITON,BEACEP; comroA. Am JOB. P. TAYLOR,. A: M., Mama. The 8021161 Cr VIM mill begin on MONDAY, .Iday Hoyt admitted at any time and taltiort thmaged {rum dat Far Magus, addrew lb. Sector, as by nnaana,m N. righton, Pa. The city patmen of tbi. School, to whom roam= iziay lion. Tbs. IL Howe, Itca. Wm. P. Atlantan; Hen. T. B. Lyman, IJ. ILlSbaanbargar, Sp.:, Geo. FL Belden, Beg, A. Lea* Ewa, W. ILWllliano, Anti , Itn. It. X. Van rattan. - ILL L. Margate, Yaq, • • , HALLOYST..JAMES THE LESS, PHIL ADELPLELL—A. PAIIILY DOLIWINO SCllOOp TOW BOYII.-11mTal. L SMYSER. iLfctAr. ' • Th. Aimed Se"lori will begin (id Toffi64,. 544.1.6. 'The Connie of Study oneptises Ancient end Modern Year imps, Idetholoort"., !intern& ;herder, de. Todd . M .. unc For Clrctderr t"gat.4 . itaete , j o y dr , , , (P. O.) Pelle or Berm MM. . i ji :TANNING FEMALE INST bilta liTi:L. ', DAY AND WARDING SCHOOL.-$r Iramxi priaeipkbr, late if Nirir YOrk. - - - - Itsirsoxios:lior. , DkiCillikili;Paritdisa, • - Hai. Dr. J. parker, N. 14 DrAlsil, Editor of Jesuits] of • Nor. Dr. J. S. pioalea tt LL. D, Nittasaing,Por 'Ea .' ..• ter, par. Mr.lllltoto sr. 31r. Dick &Mon Pitts Gasettio AA, ' . J... 4 •,. -and alms giseraily, of Hi 0.141.411111.1U1 - kr. Dratthsalloccou of flora pilaffs received • y time. . ' . oiptlya, Piipei"Viladcrir, - Shade,. IFUL ARTICLE NV .equar hi' to Hama Gold Mint* at 4ris' awl eft They arOalaalle on irleaok Dodge 'Okra • ;and will axclada the light innli bettor bail.' iltattare mho an entirely Arse _ ky the Stiingtin ofThiakra. POiirthiiiittAdovelbutetPbhaj XI; purr of: Muff and e A: BEAU *tholftslin 4 _WIWI Wif, laM I •t Ninon :I ~.,.f ebb and, "Itab•toe tublonabla tae . A. MADEIRA, Agent. 95 Water .tract, Pittsburgh 4400,18 68 .464,427 01 27.171 GS $177,12 61 WM. a. ammarrs.'
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