, .. ~.,_._..,.: VitOhitylt.64iik loam ES'. RID DIEA Co., zniz dlitts.4! -PITT= 5171. r. 310!04 - ,310101:NO, AUG. 17, 1857 .„,X1 , (4.Dp.0 /CATIISR. OI4.;ACE! PAC OI TRIS PAPER p.atteoaet Haiti. - • We h o er 3treported iu Tarioue quartets that the i'eliania Irani:out Courpany intend to 14retit ott9te ppperii in the neighhorhood Li:4 et- thOe'pritient -:passenger depot, a large . .....4 1 00440' Au accommodation of railroad passen ,%llol‘*4l.lllllreportcdnes to us so well authen ;,-Adiated th*t we feet jteitiiied In making allusion '4lMiti deal& has, we-know;heirk put fotirsrd, but thosiklicst i pested in such matters do' not seem Co regard the denial se author, I' The question at once arises—what right has ,italartatt-Company•to surge in the business Oitetei lteir '2 Was chartered to build a ilateitndoind to do potlting else? That Abject ' . ..=tineaioplishol; it has; no call or right to , engage anything . . 11 . ..Wijsidge that the company would not venture 'l34.oo4.Oe'neh en'entmrise, if they did not tiresome -, ltlponi their--oheaces of , putting it i* - ugh, without stirring up much notice or . '.. - .4'.'44loilitiori . a4kong our citizens. The people of ' :I ‘ .. !:Pittibititli 'are slow to move and haidto rouse; . • :, , but=Wre - liimard a. suggestion that it would be ... T r/. best,:not i to . calculate 100 much upon their I.: : l 4b.lhgi . :. i,iamolbW ' 1 , ~.-W e do not believe there i s a city in the United • • - I _.. • "B tadeb* liars such a thing as this would be per - —initted; we are certain it would not be permit ted 17, --: - I Philadelphia, and that this company . knows that fact so well ,that it has never once entertained 'the idea of building a hotel thew. Tiaen_why do it here? Pittsburgh is as well MT , good hotels as Philadelphia, and the Pt . : We 'starer complained of any lack in The 'company cannot, therefore, have the Idea of publio convenience to urge in r•;,iti behalf. buiiriess of hotel•*eeping and of provil. ing for the wants of travelers is one that Is pro perlY left .to private, enterprise. A railroad .company has no more right to engage in it than 3t bas to engage in the sale of.groceries or pro . duce : 'There need he no fear that the traveling, public vrjll ' suffer for want of bodily accommo • ...dattnna....iThere are always men eager enough ~.',.;(cittetitilen toereager) to'invest their money for that purpose. Let-the railinadcompany confine thMiselves , to :their legitinutte business and 'll7lnniatoiirdividual effort, whativer does not come that.category. lMie said this much, assuming the re -IMita we 12 aro heard to be true. We shall. be to hear, of course, that the company enter • tains no such purpose;. and If it shall turn out that - our Information is incorrect, we shall be gratified in being able to say so. ..Locerooo Panniers Wonn NOTHISO.—When 7iiraatas fait went ta 'Kansas he woo lavish of prnmiies of fairness to4he Free State wen. In one ot r his speeches he said: • , - "In Oelober next, not ender de ea of the Ten-ilo .ri4ii Legiatalatre, bat under the law- of Congress, you. • •. Ike whole rieople of Simms, hare the right to elect a Delegate to Congress and to elect • Territorial Legis ',dare." _ Under this promise the Free Statnmen every where prepared to take part in the Territorial election to be held in October; but no sooner Twits it ascertained that permitting them to do so WOuidiesult in their triumph, then Gov. Walker set:about to break the solemn promise he had given. • It linow announced that the election in ".October will be held, not under the law of Con . ~ ::gretts,-bat under that of the bogus territorial :.-,legislature, and that no one nbo does not pay • tae bogus; iteryitora ktas, Wnd.who,liot net been luc months in the territory shalt I;4)4lin : wed to 5,Z.- • lis o make the triumph of the Border Rut"; more certain a most infamous apportion has been made by withih counties contain , ing tinedmit the population of the territory get ~but ;three members, and the rest, bordering on Missouri get 36 ; and Gov. Walker musters the whole U. S_ force in the territory to see that thi tares are collected and the Free State men kept from the polls. Put not your trust in As a.part of the same scheme of villainy, we ' note a letter from Judge Cato as to the rights of • ' voters 'under the territorial law. The organic , - actrecting the territory conferred the right of tinfaatte, without restriction, upon all citizens of the:Unitethreates and upon all foreigners who li4declared their intentions to become such ; the bogus territorial law excludes the latter ells , altogether and confiner, the right to such citizens only as have resided tithe territory six months = 'and paid the territorial tax. Judge Cato was ~ticked . - whether the two laws did not conflict, - :and , if, so whether the territorial law was not therefOre null. The Judge replies that it is null lt.excltules foreigners who have declar •J• their, intention to become citizens ; but that 445dIelie the 'territorial law•is in full force.— t".'_Vtritt resioging Ls most singular, for if the Organic • itei:cotilbffed on unnaturalized foreigners the • ii".sight to vote, it also conferred the same right '4l - 411 - the citizens of the United States, residing in the territory, without restriction; and if the territorial legislature could not exclude these nntieinrallned .foreigners from voting neither ..,,z9ntliditeilude native born citizens by imposing ooaddtfbns net named in the act of Congress.-- Ai r -AnS',yetts,true Border' Ruffian never stops to . theiefore, that every obstacle has beait.fhrotenin the way to keep the Free State 'teen atom voting in October. While pretending en estslity to see the people of that territory theurielves, the booboos are ex '.!•o6-1414 ingenuity to keep theta et-drive :..theMawaY trate the . ~ Ostto.—The effort of the Cincintutti Enquirer -. • . id th e - ar -Pittsburgh Union to . make - out that the - late Republican Convention in Ohio was a fail -051s ebnply sidlehlous. The Convention was Urge every bounty being folly represented, and the Vontostinithtudastp. prevailed through Out. The ticket nelecteffis'regarded on all hands en -, 1 . Awing a =oat excellent ono, and the locotoces . rain rosiely whistling to keep their courage up when-they indulge in-the siliy talk of defending IL , its as instance of the way the tide is netting • ..Sy' - Ira copy the following from the Nang of.Thuraday: tlican• Mass Meeting in front of the a night was a glorious winding op of or the day. With beta brief notice neihres thousand persons assembled OD in front of, the State 1101111 e itt early can line band of tennis wan in attendance. The meeting was organised by electing Hon. John Haar chairman,- who on taking the stand made a brief and excellent speech. He then Introduced to the audienee Judge Warden of thin city, late of the Supreme Court of Obje., Mr. Warden has always • been a good democrataxid spoke and voted for James 'ileidianan last - hasacted with the party Mail it, engrafted • thaf.Hred • Scott decision into its plat:enc. Judgi. Wird= spoke about one ;hour, and made one of the best argumentative speeches we hare ever listened to: Be reviewed the course 9f the - I:resnocratio party on the nlaveri question; and show '. 'edl how they bad departed from the old land marks --of Liberty, and had settled down like a sinking ship Into the dead sta. of slavery. 'rho if..vb was welt " delivered, and, ern:amended the undivided attention of the immense imard becioning to end. We , based but one opinion in regard to it, :.ad that •Is that it woe one of the beet epeeehei ever delivered AO - thie . eity: There wan an earnestness and man. 'hood shout it which thrilled every lase..." Cknso . o rr 0r4A146iM—.4 grand juries, ao far ""r"lth before London is concerned, now Wee the support. of govern -A motion intendedimajority. That able defeat the bill " W rejected by $ larg! " - difejidad. the bill, ' and lawyer, Bit F. Theciaer. • relearett 'to < the . .repeited representations or .ffra!!:(l3ll;rieethetaselres to the effect , that they ;wore , nOtonly onneesaaary but absolutely an .. - 4struetlen. tojestiee. . glad to note this !nirvana. Parainy . years ''retitsve been soothing that grand juries are of no Berries infurthering the endanljnatioe , but oomplicatingjadicial busbies,. • The Institution of the grand jury is one of di e relics of the past. witich it ironlct be gain to get rid of. The adniildetrigon ofiurilee has ant- grcnon the *amity lorlt ;`and • now .621. ite .boa comae no good thcsogger Ts/et r id : orb Uti Ottilr• • - -..~~ Y 4 `- _ i' "Tan Mtssocri:Etzertow.—A strange atmos phere of doubt hie...been throvat around thare suit of this election within a . day or two,.pre monitory, ea is suspected in the Free Soil party of St. Louis; of soine.terrific fraud of the wire puller!, -and z freedom 7 hating set, calling them- I Selves the "Democratic" party. As it was in this abused State, which was given to the loco feces last October, by hideous fmuds•since dis covered by legal investigation, and at the time yell-known so everybody; as it was in Illinois last November, when the returns from Egypt were made to tally with the necessities of tho case; so it will be 'again in Missouri, unless the ballot boa stuffers are in a position to be circumvented. Here is the way the ease stood on Wednesday. Ninety-two out of 108 cooties had been heard from, giving Rollins, according to the Democrat, a majority of rising 2800. At that time, if every county yet remaining to be returned gave Stew art Ore same relative vote that Buchanan receiv ed in November, Mr. Rollins would be elected by about 600 majority. On Thursday The Re publican had tholollowing "leader": "Not having anything more to do in the election, and having 'corns down' as to the result, wo have been quiet spectators of what has been going 013 in the Opposition camp. Yesterday was a busy day with the Black Republicans and the Know Nothings. They suspended all 'operations as to the banners— blink and white—tho torch-light procession, for hick, two thousand torches had been aniseed—and betook themselves to figuring oat n majority for Rol lins, of which, until then, they hod been certain. A committee of the two parties, composed of Messrs. IVilliams and Donsheimer, on behalf mf the Know Nothings and Blair, Brown and Stev'enson, on the side of the Black Republieans, met at the cams table, and after four hours of cyphering, and comparison of all the tables published, they came to the conclusion that if Stewart received a given number of votes, be would be elected by sixty-five majority, and if he did not get co many, and Rollins got more, then Ar would be elected by live hundred votes, more or less. This. we believe, was the result of their-consultations. de liberations and figuring., and so the day closed." In another place it odds this, in another tone: • "Our friends, the may go to work again. At 9 o'clock list night we received the following dis patch from Jefferson City : 'Reliable returns from ninety-nine counties giro Rollins Bee hundred and fifty-two majority. Tho counties of Butler. Dunklin, Oregon, Reynolds, Rip ley. Shannon, Stoddard, Texas, and Wayne, to hear from. Stewart it certainly elected; 'This is the dispatch. how many of the mond lea enumerated in the ninety-nine are official, we cannot say, and we leave it to others to form their own nein io[l6. If they are not satisfied, they must, perforce, wait for the official returns. We intend to do it." The Democrat of Thursday says: "We statal on yesterday that unless fraud were perpetrated the election of Major Rollins we, fixed fort. We reiterate the same to-day but we regret to add that we are convinced that frauds are being perpetrated.' Our advices from the City of Jefferson MC to the effect that already the gent...] °wended returns has been begun. Thee, the county of Polk he. been certified to the Secretary of State as one majority for Stewart, and no recorded; but now Col. Acoek sends up an amended return giving Stewart two hundred and thirty-one majority. We are fur ' thee advised that the nullifiers in their desperation hare sent oat runners to meet the messengers bear ing the returns of the remaining counties, with in structions to alter the figures to suitihe necessities of the ease' —The St. Lo as papers of Friday, (2.4 hours later than the above,) afford US the following additional particulars : !'The duly official returns that have come in, to far as no are advised. are those learn the counties of Adair, Manes, Audrain, Macon and Lewis, and they confirm in each and every instance the accuracy of the reports published in the 11 , ..orrat. By the /iv pubfican's showing, the counties of Dent, Pulaski. Putnam. Mercer and Newton have Five 11 role, that cannot possibly bo horno out by offic.ot returns. We look for largo reduction. and gains in the,. counties. In the eountlea b. hear from, making all allowance for frauds. nod counting them at what they will no doubt bo reported, the Repub/i,iiii and Leaky have already fixed tho figuros at which they will corn° in,) and deducting this from the ascertained majority or Rollins, and we still think him elected by more than throe hundred VOtt3... The Repubikon makes the hallowing statement "We have very little to say about Cho election.— Everything was in abeyance yesterday. The 11°1- llns men gave up figuring, and left the thing to Lai", its course. Stewart's friends were not over sanguine, bding content to rely 11r13 thr olFclol nouns of the ballots. In this mood they will bane to stag ,::,,r • day or two, and perhaps longer.'. .Tutor. Tuomssos.—The I:,at, comes to the rescue of Judge Thompson for his course on the Fugitive Slave Bill when a member of Congress. 'lt, does not think that there was any.harm done by the Judge when he prevented discussion on that bill, since nano but . the opponents of the democracy wanted to clicuss it, and it is always right for democrats (alai; theta when they can. Discussion is a thing which the democracy has an especial aversion to, as we have lately seen in die .I,t.rt.illg of iron the challenge Of• his opponent. it loves gag Laws; and when they are not arvillable, violence is easily resorted to. But, says the Union, if Judge Thomysen dad vote for the Fugitive Slave bill, Judge Wilmot did not vote against it, and that amounts to the same thing. Not quite. Judge Thompson had, in 1845, professed strong anti-slavery views and claimed that he, and not WILMOT, was entitled to the honor of what is known as the Wilmot pro viso: He was elected on the strength et these 1 1 professions: and yet, in 18ii11, when the Fugi tive Slave bill came to the Hnitse from the Sen ate, he availed himself of the opportunity offer cti by a thin attendance of the opposition mem bers, to call it up before it could be either re ferred sir printed, moved the previous question, Anil forged it through in a few minutes without permitting a word of discussion, or allowing the members an opportunity to read and examine it. It is this piece of infamy we hold him responai ide for: Judge Wilmot was a member of the louse that year, but, like many other members,' he was not present, on that day, not being aware that the bill would he called up. No previous notice bad been given, and the whole thing was forced through so suddenly and so quickly that the absentees were taken by sur prise. Had Judge Wilmotbeen present we have no doubt be would have voted against the bill. Tat Fol2l' SNILUNIS SWINDLE.—We copied on Saturday from the Detroit Adrertua.a statement that: the Fort Shelling reservation had been :add for an unknown sum to political favorites of the present administration, inolading sundry mem bers of Congress, but presumed to ho vastly .below its value. We learn from the New York Tribune that the sum obtained for it is but $90,000 ! . This in a most iniquitous swindle. The re servation consists of 28,104 acres, including the public buildings thereon, which did not cost less than $50,000, and is the finest spot of land in Minnesota.. Its real value, at the present rates of land in that territory, is at least $2,800,000. This immense and valuable property, which is rapidly augmenting in value, has been privately sold under a clause smuggled by a locofoco member of the last Congress into the appropria tion bill, for the beggarly sum of $ OO ,OOO, the administration thus deliberately . witiallng the national treasnri out of more than $2,000,000, for the purpose of enriching political favorites. It la too much, we suppose, to hope that the next Congress; will investigate this piece of robbery, seeing that none but , locofocos are en gaged in it. No Congress has ever yet thought it a crimp for members of that party to filch dol lars from the treasury. CAMPAIGN PAPEZN.—The aired:) , of oar edi torial brethercn in the interior in circulating their campaign papers, is a cheering indication that the "sentinels on the watch towers" are doing their duty.—Pronay/reaMn. Wa thluk it is atrocious to circulate suCh stuff as is contained in the papers of the Pennry!”aL 'awes editorial brethren. The frankness of the Pennsylvanian, hioweeer, in acknowledging '•atrocity" as a'..checring indication" is some thing to be wondered at. NOtITABLE CILOP.-4t isolated that a farmer in Northern Illinois harvested forty acres of barley this season, which yielded 62 bushels to the acre. He employed reaping and threshing machines enough to cut and threat it in two days, put the crop on the evening train of the second day, - run it to Chicago, where'll had been marketed at $1,60 per bushel, and took back with • him $4,968, the cash for the produce of forty acres in one season. A CANDRIDOIII)NOILLS Conranaan ON A Jaw. —The Clerical Journal announces that the late commemoration iritneseed"the,first admission of 'Jew - to °ree in theUnirorslty bl Cambritfie. Mr. Arthtti Cohen, a nephew of Baron Roths child, and a fellow-commoner of hludalon Col lege, was the siteressfal candidate,. , A . lifOnounxio : ( N. y.) paper mentjons the novel 'fact that; cenaequenee. of, the great `want . L OClielp among the farmers of that county, , '1440441ed lauded are receiving' dollars day for sialistlniffi 'harvest. Yet big losferninlbia section are complaining that they CM find near , tag to do. - ' - iiiall Spc6ial :gala .- as Alfred ,311 Marko. q.., mereinly wire Leon sorely aitlicted with rude: for the last year. - Ihtrlng ti.m,she' had use d so many medicine which tosemed to aggravate rather thmsremove the dise.o, that we almost despaired other reoovery.t Lielag loth* country.eheenjoy the admostages.of pure air and exercise. yet each day she roomed to be more enfeebled. With some difilcolty I persuaded her to tales yourrolLoad Bitters, which, I ate happy to state, Ws estrovictsty out. .1 her.' /Dr Sold at El per bottle, or pie bottles for 145,17 the pro prietors, BENZ. PAGE, An, & CO, Mottufarturnm Pharma ceutist, And Clacrobbs Pittsburgh, 10., and Druggists Fen orally. Setemivertitsement • aattaltsa GINGERS' BEwnrG MACHINES , I_ SIC- 13IIVC-E_TL az CO-, SEW YORK, AND FOR SALE lIT T. STRAW, -Agent for Allegheny County, Orme. qf &rond and Modal Sim*, H. C. ULMAN & co. N 0.75 Fourth Street. Pi t ts bunch. Pa.. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. - Carat. Comm IT ...Amino 4.3.454,000. Lira, and Live Stock Rieke of oil deecrile Untie taken at artrre • nice in the most reliable anilprompt I • payinecomponiee the Man. ' jv3o:l7fc A. A CARRIER & BRO., PittAburgh General Insurance Agency, No 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH. PELVN.I. Companica nip Moil of highest .tending. Chartered by Peuruyle.Lis nd other Stet.. Fire, Menne • d Life Rieke taken of all dencriptiane. A. A. CARRIER. dylndlyilfc S. S. CARRIER. KEYS SIIOLG.DER BRACES—FrOIII Pittsburgh Dispatch, April ltith, IHht,—For more than 3 yearn poet we here constantly wont the Washington Sur peed. Rm., manufactured by 11,0.. H. Kepi., of No. 1W Wind erect. in this city, and would hem - lily mann mimil it to till who •re compelled to follow a eadinitary maim nation. A• too hero before nemerked. in calling attention to its merits, it moms. for a lance nod nopenders. the weiglit of the tuintaloons being no placed . to (minimally tend to bring the *boulder.. their net end position end se. pang the cheat, Wooten, hundreds of whom ore annually Nur. by the wet Rht of amino.. "skirts," should also procnre the. braces. Be particular in procuring tile kind mentioned. as many of the brae. sold are homing. Sold at Dr. G Ell. 11. K RYSER'S, Wb, , leaalo Druggist. lOU Wood rest. sign Of the Golden Starter. joidigilAwgF Dr. b. ti. Fltih'it — atillx Lectures," :1,80 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the flatulent by which be cures (Pusumptian, .4.ltoma, OK Heart. Throat, Stomach, Brunclr, Livr, Ku/wit, and Ski, Female Complaints, Grual. afe., Kent by and posta/p. prepaid, for 40 colts. Apply to 714 Broadway, New York. /rielle has ao other inf. either at Chicago, Pittsbut gh,or elsewhere. 11e is n absent from New York, and on I,hysiri o eis•whoro is aathurigial re u.s his A RETIRED PIIVBICIA Whole wands Ld re haveuearly run out.discovered white In the East Indies. o MlTtlirlintre for Consinnietion, Asthenia. Etninehlt, Oonglikeuldsoand 'The remedy anue doecoyered by him when his only child. • on was given. up to die. Ile had heard much of the wonderful e. torah% e and healing qualitlea of preparations made (num the East India Hemp. and the thnught e,ecurnst to an Wet he might makeri remedy for his child. Ile lambed hard and suc ceeded in relllzlog hi, wiahea. Ilia childwas unkl. and in now alit - rand welL hm since adruirthdered the wonderful re edy to W o o sn& idauffeners in all louts of . the wnrld. and hr ha+ never failed (11 making them completely healthy, and happy. Withino to dna+ mach good m poesible., he will eend to goal of hie afflicted fllow-being. renue+t It, thin molt, with full anti explicit direction+ for making It upt all.i nue . cesaftilly ming it. iln requires eal] applicant to encl.,. him one shilling—three rents to be returned on ooage on the maim and the remainder to be npplied to lien payment of thi+ adreitinernaut. Addreas Dr. IL 3.1.11E5.. No 19. Grand lamed. Jessie". City, N. J. N.D.—Dr.ll,,,yyrnes has smith, Ake nor agent in Neve Turk, as mane Idris pretend.' and athrrti.d. The resiripe .rot from sort...ex but he 10, Grand m rrrt. .Ito,cy rit), Ness Jersey. TEA-lISTERS Arrr.NrioN.--lii. Tobias Venetian nurse Liniment, in pint 4.ottlra, price:in rent, la warranted cheaper and better thimeuy other Vide ever offered to the public for the cure a Cut.. Gall, ehilits, Iwmenea., Oeer. beating. dm Keep a bode in the %table. It hip siprd many valuabla bur., Norm genuine utile. ai,riGl S. L. Tot:laa NTT., Curti:mit street, Nen York. ...o)tt by Dr. KEI , I:G, 11^ IV,,nd Ct. jo , lnk•ld arzY —'-- Exchange hank olZiebia•ka. L 0 /I N CE, N. 1=I! 0-RO. SI - NC1...A..112 A: CO.. General Land Agents k Dealer in Land Warrants, Will girt them perontoil attention to Buying and !idling B. ml Furl., Enterinr Lur 1.. loisinng ?Atom,' 11.1 Paying fu.ara, In .Nebreal..s.lawa And linne3... Egrhange Bank, Pittsburgh, Yu. C. O. Mimi . 2 Co., - • , • It. Patrick, • Co., D.A..% Atwe.l4 Law & 3lerchanta, • IL. P. Riley, Banter. Phillatelphia Winslow. Lanier t Co.. Now Vert- Lure^ A C o . Banker.. Belles. A . Merchants. Book of DRIIIIIMTC,CIevebuni, Ohio. J. O. !limey. ispl'Amdtwre*li MINERAL WATER • PIII2M, COLD AN - 0 PAJZICI, LNG, PORCELAIN FOUNTAINS, TUROCO 17 , 11.1, Ek TUIIM. rec 010.1 poncu....v rot,v7in. nrra-trotom. 11. D. tCULLY. Fourth .o.n.rt.. Corner Farr) at, ModOnr. fn. En 0.... Vfertl.nuary j..l3L:lulfc 6()CR.F2..:A.N .%L 13 1111.10, Mr.." OT Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Cutirdii, N... Rrtel and V. Thard ST,d, 11%.1 and Uart.-t.l Prrr.+nucmi. Have on hand a vari.y of n , or Patt.rne, fancy and plal4 anitabh. f.,r all purl..—. l'arttrnlar attention pad to en nollr. torn JOHN I: TEO:id - Py r e ,. , 410 LIRRT European and Intelligence Office, KIN1".1 alwayi4+rial.. Draft. nu F.nrnl.e rot any woottnl. gteanter And Ink.! rirketa 0. andfrom Llyerl•ad 0, Sew York: itirla Ida rtatty and general board-work flirntsbral to litonark,awra on abort Wriora Indian rear...hi& p(1l• and Syria p alaraya on banal bnnotlat trona Y•nk anal Philadalpb. on railroad to A.W.b.18 S CLAJDF:V. House, Sign and Ornamental Palmer., ..1.1.210 White Lend F• 211.1 Z/110 Prstrit... knalA• of Pain, Oil.. Varnish•.+, Window . Glass, Putty. Urnslit, he, 144 vro.f sr 1, loco doors WOK Dia...0114 Ailey. ortfrlydfc. Dentistry. Dr. J. F. 11171,1 A 11 MN, haalrag one Rued the ...mice. of the nowt esprrtrucall !Morelli% Workman In the United Matra prepared to fur- Trth. whipted to rash particular rear. Full outs of ueiti, or parta Mama made with artincial gum., In one routinuou• or SOU phew. Artificial Eyes inserted, maul all &tomato. of the face corrected. "4 .- etteratinne nod work warranted. Ofllce ?to. tub P.artb etrowt,brtwwen Wood end Sinithtteld rtrtente. Plttebtoxtb apllteinalte GE:0P2G.733 & CO, 2.6.1161\17-TP.A.C'I"O"R£FLE3, arn, Af ru and Mrchawier &wed. Wth = • . Xl.llfacture Pl. and Oak Kegs of the ratio. dean* time of NAM AVM, which they will the [mat evlrkrt .11W-Contracts are rrapectfully 'allotted. All work war ranted of the beat anallty. tinitiidte F. FI. CLartA:VICEL'S Prise Dledal Honey Soap. Coothluittg the moat deli.. Perfume, and rminuttell not to Irritate the skin. V. 8. CLEAVER'S PCRI: GLYCERINE SOAP, for lb. Bkl.;bolug a new artkl.. racomtocudati by tlsa Faculty. DROWN WINDSOR, end ovary alettcrlptlou of FANCY SOAP and PERFUMERY to to but of 'all revealable vend• ara lu tbe Stara, Manufactory Rod Linn &Pura, London. Depot for rho United State'', 31 and Dey Street, Near Turk. Jyal:Maerlntfcr J. ROYSTON. Agent. BMW I IV Cil• WC A 2-1. I .1 , 7" 3751 FOR PAIIILIFA AND IIANITTACTDDERIS. WHEELER & WILSON MANI/FAMOUNO COMPANY, TlridiEciporb, Conn., Plitetlo.rgh • 0 N Firth $ • Tldn Machine Stitches the Fittest or. Co'arsest Fabric, Alain plesiore of the ()senator, making with enso One Mass and! caut(fut enders's/de Stitchesper shooed noise lessly, awl are becoming Indispensable for family use. Foil Itabstastion may be obtaln•d by siblmoing Soma Ewing. oc ALEX. N. REED. Ace.: No. CO Fifth street, bautorsh. JAS. MoLAVGI37,IN. X/207.1CITTIES or ' Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Panel Oil, 00110103 NncltiB and 110 .5•00,0 Wed. Pittsburgh Variety Works JONICS, W.A.1,1.111GP0.R1) do uccraaors ta Warwick, Attorhury Co o ) Manufacturersof nod bettifsmi Dior Loki, Spring, Drop and Thumb Lathe., Platform and Count Coffee, Corn stud Paint 31111sousd Domestic Hardwara genet• ci , mer of Water and Unlit gnats, Pittabargli, PR. JOHNJoThiydfc LA.170,11.1,11V. DEDEIRCI-113-Isrr mialamd No. Gl9 0914.1 Stmt. 'soar Fburth. WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., rusirracnruns or Ainericart Galvanized Sheet, Iron. And Sok 490 , 4 for Du Ask qf W. Dot® Wooer Patent lintlattantinsala Sheet Iron. OldriunsedrrannFod Iron; for lkoring. airWarahouro—No. 154 Freya Street, Pidthurpn. jn2AI3A/hrklf Forwarding and Conimbaion Bdarchauit, macD vntotisiLE DEALER TN" Choose, Butter, Seeids, Fish. Mad PrAueo rtenenaly, dkwlt N. VL Trwd aired, Paidamik Toonucui is iristantlycure4Sby afeso drops of Di Keyser's Tomb Ache Bexpedy. Pfnpuireel And told the.4'!" ,-- 111, you value Our tid, p 1 , 012 Iteig e l aid k beditor scummort;••d'oOmakbleznoul•;'•., 10 axle 410 Wood RO MS mot, sod buy • bottle of W•lidsu niu T WAN Toni • ' " 11 ' „ nw . , _ - - •-- -t•-m Spend PAO /wrath:UO.2 ' YridO-5- - ,—.A.nixtrot - 21est . D. Calvin M. _Fitch • Will extend hisippointmentinPittiburgh till' mean of FRIDAY, 11 - OHUST 21. when he will POSITIVELY LEAVE PITTSBURGH. lIMPF-ItATTVE ENGAGEMENTS .CALLING rum ELSEWHERE. All Person% tbs , Piortb who lied, to consult Dr. Fitch. must do so before thaldtatr. Rooms, Nos. 2.5 and 2-n ST.CL AIR HOTEL. 0111..110nm, to N. to 4P. at, dell, No.. calls received on the osbnAtit, except In eases of e"strente urgency. Dr. Fitch will occasion ally be absent from the city on Saturday and Monday of .-Ich week.' and when intown wishes to depots those hays to j seriang. ape "0014 prefer to receive no calls from those who can in. o.qt ein I any et on TUES. DA 11 , WEICIEnDA II 'I IT g r .citAYil and FRIDAYS, of each week. Dr. Filets melt blues- be et his dike. Patients desiring to commit in, Filch should not defer till the last few days of his appointment. rs they will ineno moot ofot Oman the attention tameable, the than,; !. turn Irxvin lasing frelnentl , such as to preclude the possibility of giving each now the requisite attention. and occasionally even preventing his a:awning Sternal all. Consultations a n d Examinations of the Chest VEEP.. but. as Dr. Fitch dues not pretend ti. raise the dead, 110 does not I wish to treat any In the lest stages ofeansnmption, or where curaffee treatment cannot he adoptek And he deslrcenune tonality to him whodo not wish to'bear the truth. as he Is accustomed to tell those consulting him what ho considers their root situation. or the netinsi conilit'sin of their Lungs; and thew who have delayed till their pangs are destreye/ MAMA !lON for any encoutagemen t• FG.ch wouldao , that he may he consulted tot He art, General Debility. Also, ho Dyspepsia, Female IN,seases, and all other derangements ut the system ptvaiiffpollint to Asthma or Consumption. Jyl7allntilfeE ' LEA Az PE RRIN'S' Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED OY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS n .; OF ALE TEES FROM Si To bo tho MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. ° AT MADRAS,' And appliunbla to h To hi. brother at ORCE.SfhIt, May. 1051. EVERY 'Tell LEA A PERIIINS that their Sauce a highly retna•nl- VA IL TETI' mud In hallo, and is, In my opinion the moo palatable an - or DtStt. • well a 0.• nowt wholesome Saticirthat island," The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign 50000. was obtained by LEA A PEE- R INS for their W.R.CEWEERSRIRE SAUCE. the world. wide ran. °COILS) having led to twiner.. Imitations. pur chasers ftn, earnestly ro.queSted to owe that the mimes of 'LEA A EERRINS' ono ihrtoreand 111.41 the SAO° and Stopper. and Winton! 4WD the labels. Sole Wholesale Agents for the United States. JOJLN DUNCAN A. SONS, 405 Iltumlway. New Y .rk. A stork always lo lore. Also, orders received fu: direct shipment from Englund. . tnyV:lidfer Nelson e .Arabrotypes. rzlems n.Tuntrclun. Gallery, corner Third and Market Bt ENTRANCE ON TIMID STREET. Wu are new prepwred to offer to the public our nn . ll known styles of Atobrotypre r I si p..ire or ON t IMIA. IN and UPWARDS. The, ur.n.; i token in :lee beet ittyie of the art. will nil It firstly to thy. it interext to gin. Ott. altabilithrt,nt 3 roll. A large assortment of Elam atul Earley Caws always or hand spVldyfe 13.100 /0.3 SOON Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONICS, 13017 D As CO. Mlmufactusers of CAST STEED Or., SEIZING, PLOW and A. D. STEEL; SPIIINOS and AXLES, Chimer Ross and Pint aurda, INlYourgh, 110. LMCEME! Lat. dears D. a. Itonhaa. D. B. ii.OOrICRS S. CO.. ataarracitarns oe Rogers Improved Patent Steel! Ctaltivator Tooth. Chrner 17ms and r,rrt Streff.:, Pittsburgh, Pt, Ju'Elllydren BritleitOndCouttneneot Exe htinge. ~ :11.1"1-'Ll..iDetA In - Ill' DUNCAN. 1 . ..- . 1 - 11 , 112.-11.21_1cr AZ co" On the. Union Bank, London, In Sums i.l and Cpunnit. These Emile err avallable at all the principal town. el England, Eenthaud and Ire'ntul and the lAollthwrit We also drays night Bill. on 1.1 A. t: r. h YEIUL')L k li.ll. Frankfort a 11113,D, which atrae a.- n Iletnittanro to all porta of Germany, SINNII7OII.-01,1 and llohand. Fensons Intending to travel abroad may looctire through Lotter of Credit,. which sluney :In be obtaiund, an nendnd. In Dry l art of Eurove. Collections ot outer Foch - Mrs In Europe. 0111 receive en.pt attnahen. WM. WI , Mil stS cern, W... 1 and Thaielseeta. & D. rt - Lzir Ea-LART. A an Dr 4121. IN All kinds or Tobacco, .enuff•nd Cigars, lINNe nr.mtty tAru tha building 7,0 1411 W...lltrert, In addstion to thin, Ilauntreturlng ratabliahtnen t. No. 331rn in nIAIN, Where they roll be pleased to melte th,- (newts, MT= OAYNE, Blaakra.iti CO., !WM: tr - Tr6lllel eir Cooki AC, Vali.' Or rind Heating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, renders, etc., >lainifactari!rs of the Cielebratsil T'V Ai cC)OICLN 12,125C1-liZI, NO. .135 X 3 :MALTY . STILE/ WI. s15:1 vilfc • l'lTTalialLol3, P. Fia L ].‘".l - )..F.2.V. (Saronsii IT, IL Ault%) „ 34s4ssurrisr*LiMPV,Orastaad:ITE.-ats: 41 . 70111111 atissit, he re el s WNW:Ai Write: MACAO. Ya nks, railersloAt A prepared to Arrikai Dealers with Milers. Oki aril Morailliki eaveties 1u -silty. of ltb. morn trissusirtars. AEA. bane Pr, Oils, sa...t ilescAptiiin ....CAA aril %Ors Taal. ; 0 is. andolisr atb...latestpaparros sir! most spray, sty's_ MA:Mien. Olarraalsai and Laispi re:•.,..risl aril manila. ed. Ms abase Oils sainAilysisulaslyesery In mm ortrw.Ronlt. 1N..a./yre V DEN. . . limner of ittos and SI. Clair aro*, ITholeftlft ' and Retail Dd.' Its Choice Brenda of Impnrt,l Cizzo , f, TOM.A.CC-C), etco-, attralen teue , k.r. an.l Chavrerst.. Lb. ta Inch *WI botquvic....}lnt,sstogoality and saliety. • HritstS, Capt!.....lhal I.TCORD CO., Wholessilo mall Retail Hatter., 131 Tro o .Str. et, liars *bra., on listsd a fail anti mot plots stock of MATS. CIE. sod Intotrsals mut LiorMt Eastern gtrlvs, to .bkb they Invito sttontton of All tt, chow,. oa-14111 C.+ 14: c)nci, W 13: Y 111 N. Matta:vital, and Issas, Its tsli It intl. of TOBACCO, WI Wl' AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOBACCO, arn•tr JSx