Vittsburg4 l 6/tytit D. F. WILLLUaI...-.. L. LLTOIr ILTDDLZ,ZUSSELL =MT R. RIDDLE & Co EDITORS and PROPRIETORS 1.1TT13 ES - cr mciv•EE: MONDAY MORNLNG, AUG. 31, 1857 READING MATTER ON EACH PAGE OP TEM PAPER. THE PHOTECTIVE TAMMY VLNDICATRD.--Gen. Duff Green, once the head and front of the anti-tariff . interest in this country, has issued a circular to railroad companies, inviting their co-operation in• an organisation to promote the manufacture ot American railroad iron to the exclusion of British, a part of the means to ac complish which is the revisal of the Tariff and a return to the Protective policy. We have nothing to say, now, as to the general scheme of Mr. Green; but we are glad to note this glim mer of returning sense. 'The country for years has been going wild in buying abroad what we ought to have manufactured at home; and the result is seen in the fact that we are to-day, as a nation, standing upon the brink of national bankruptcy. The Free tradepolicy has brought us as near ruin as a strong, healthy nation like this can be brought. As another indication of sound judgment in this matter we quote the following from the rinney/ranian, hitherto a Free Trade paper: "A circular, addressed to all persons in the United States interested in Railroads and the manufacture of Iron , signed by Mr. Duff Green, has come to our notice. It sets, forth that our commerce with Eng land is so regulated, that we have bought so much of ber bad iron with our good credit, that the interest of our foreign debt is, by some, estimated at thirty five millions of dollars per annum; that in conse quence of this debt the Bank of England can 'obtain specie.from us at less cost and in less time than she can obtain it elsewhere; that, in fine, wo aro at the mercy of the Bank of England, who, by exporting our specie, exercises the power of contracting our currency and depreciating our property, and that as the purchase of foreign iron with railroad bonds, must subject us more and more to the financial policy of the Bank of England, an organisation by which American iron can be supplied to our railroad Com panies, at lean east than is now paid for foreign iron, would greatly promote our financial independence and the general welfare and prosperity of the coun try. This is the substance of the facts stated, and the general conclusion arrived at by Mr. Duff Green. Wo admit. his facts, and agree that it would be a great advantage to the country to be able to substi tute American iron for English. We aro fully con vinced also, of the necessity to emancipate ourselves from our dependence upon foreign 'capitalists. We are further convinced that all these desirable objects can be accomplished by legislation upon broad and sound principles of statesmanship, and to such log- islation wo are willing to give our hearty support. We are convinced that all our financial troubles are the consequence of our dependence upon foreign manufactures. especially iron, woollens, cottons, silks, be., which dependence for a. long series of years has turned the balance of trade against us, drained no of our specie, and compelled us to pay for capital, small or large, double or treble the interests paid in Europe, and that we must free ourselves from this industrial thraldom, in order to become finan— cially free. With the development of our manatee , taring capacity, the importations, and consequently the drain of gold mast necessarily diminish. Any legislative measure, then, calculated to promote the efficiency of all these branches of industry, without establishing a direct and positive monopoly of any one of them, and without imposing en unwarranta ble burden of 'taxation, disproportionate to the ulti mate advantages to be obtained, on the people, such a measure will meet with our full approbation." This sounds a good deal like the talk of past times, when the country was struggling to pre serve the legislation which served to protect our manufacturing industry. That legislation, un der the operation of a baleful political theory, was swept away, and now experience is demon strating that our course has been suicidal. We mast return to the old paths. We must have a Tariff which, while it does not foster monopoly, will protect our manufactures, and keep us from being drained of specie to buy abroad what we. can make at home. CONEISTEACT.-IVhen Judge Witatos challen ged PACICER to meet 66 in 'discussion, the Democratic State Committee advised him to decline on two grounds—first, that such a dis cussion would revive the agitation of the Slavery question, which was "settled;" and second, that it was wrong for candidates for executive offices to appear before the people to solicit their votes. • Gen. PACKER adopted these reasons and declined the challenge. But scarcely was this course resolved on when Gen. PACKER was announced to speak at democratic meetings throughout the State! Ile did speak at. York, and will speak elsewhere, and this in the face of the allegation of his com mittee, in which he concurred, that it was wrong for persons in his position to do sot And not only so ; for we find that in his speech at York the burden of it was the Slavery question! He tells Judge Wtxmor, through the committee, that the slavery question is settled, and that he declines to meet him on the stump for fear of reviving its discussion; and straight way goes before the people to revive the discus sion and agitation he professed to fear: Having thus shown, by his own subsequent conduct, that the two reasons he gave for decli ning Judge WILEOT'I9 challenge . were hollow and insincere, the only conclusion left is, that he was afraid to meet WILMOT on the stump, and merely used false reasons as a temporary shield behind which to hide. 3ltssonar ELECTION.—Taking the returns as made up by- the Border Ruffian office-holders, SiEWART is elected by a small majority. The Demoerai and Intelligence,- agree in stating that ROLLINS has been chiselled out of his election by tampering with the returns, and changing the actual vote in distant counties. It is belies ea that frauds have been perpetrated in a dozen counties at least. The. Cincinnati Gazette well soya "The election in Missouri has resulted In the re turn of Stewart (the pro-slavery candidate) by about 400 majority; in ether words, it is a drawn battle:— Who is Governor of Missouri, just at the present moment, is-of no great moment. But, the proyre.• of opinion there, is of great moment. Soone cap .mistake that. Mr. Buchanan received about 10,000 majority against Fillmore. - Rollins, who was not only an American, but an emancipationist, is just not elected. •"The circumstances of the election indicate its meaning with great force. When charged with being for emancipation, Rollins declared he had no objec tion, and indicated clearly enough that he was on the Anti-Slavery side. Re was charged with being an emancipationist, on abolitionist, a Black Repub lican; in fine, with favoring and exciting all the hor rors which are supposed to result from the abolition of slavery. Such amm would. have raised an in surrection in Virginia; and how long is it since he or any man has dared - to express an anti-slavery sen timent in Missouri? The moral of the election is evident. It is a prac tical demonstration that Missouri has, if not a ma jority, at least a powerful body of people In favor of free Institutions. St. Louis and almost all 'IS large and wealthy counties voted for Rollins, with the pos. lability of emancipation • distiuctly in view. ..The conflict with Slavery will hereafter be waged In a part of the slave States; and If those States pur sue not only freedom, but wealth, they will got rid of their slaves as soon as possible. The very idea that Slavery may be abolished, halo increased tho value of lands, and hastened the flow of population. Take away that idea, and bow long before, Missouri stag nates and dwindles." Tug Philadelphia Pre., in want of something to do, politically, endeavors to convince itself that the great 'question between the Republicans and Democrats is that of the right of the people to self-government—the former denying and the litt l er advocating that right. The Press has got the` cart - before the horse. It is the Republicans who are advocating the right of the people or Kansas to govern themselves, and it is the Dem ocratic party which denies and withholds from them that right. All that the free State men of Kansas ask is the right to govern ' themselves, and they dare the National. dministration to ~ concede to them that right. o administration refuseito concede it., and the res. sustains it in 8 . 0 doing, while paritling abstract generalities in favor of self-government. The free State men ask simply to be governed or to govern them selves under the provisions of the Organic Act, and this Oov. Wal k er and the President persist in denying them. They must be governed by Missourians and Missouri laws or be regarded as rebels. . Tee speciality of Cincinnati appears to be suicide. Nearly every day, for some time past, there has been a suicide there. On Sunday night of last week Mrs. Matilda kaltenbacher took poison in a fit of jealousy, growing out of the attentions other huzband to her sister. On the-4'6Bday following, a boiler-maker named Frederic Morris, from Louisville, failing to obtain work, droftted' himselL Loeftitr, the' murderer who cut his throat but did not kill hiniself, bee gorie orasy. 1'4“,..,..0• ; 411 4 ,4 ' ; ''k.'4 °, r, , , -- c",&`zfraW:NialV'' , 211,-,7 Chirreason Wammee QUA:CD:MT.—In tor- Walker's eelebraterlTopeka speech of June 9th, he made tho following epeciftopledge : "In October next, not under the act of the late Territorial Legislature, but under the laws of Con gress, you, the whole people of Kansas, have a right to elect a Delegate to Congress, and to elect a Terri torial Legislature." This was plain and explicit; and under it the people at once resolved to take part in the Octo ber ekction. But since then the Governor has announced that the election W to be held under "the act of the late Territorial legislature," which he is determined to enforce, and he has given out that his Topeka speech was misprint ed. Ills organ at Lecompton alleges that what he really said was this: "In October next not only under the act of the late Territorial legirlatnre, but under the tare of Congrece," This is a pitiful subterfuge, as will be seen from other parts of the same speech which he has not dared to deny. For instance: doctrine is this, that inthe future, when the Constitution shall ho submitted to the rote of the eitirens of Emotes, that it shall be submitted to tho rote fg' . the whole people. Ido not mean those who are now registered under the territorial law.— I do not mean those who verve residing here on the 15th of March lost, but I mean the whole pro_ pieof Kansas, not on/y Mae Om ore here note hut those trho rein be here next Fall as octant res(- dents—Ahatthey—the people over whom these in stitutions are to operate—Abet they, by a majority of their rotes, shall decide for themselves what shall be their constitution and what shall be their social institutions." Now this pledge is directly in the teeth of the bogus territorial act, for that exacts a residence of six months as a preliminary to voting ; and in the pledge here made he distinctly says that no such provision shall exclude them from voting. But he is going to eat up his words.— The six months provision, he neer announces, is to be enforced : and he now stands before the people of Kansas and the nation as a wilfill de ceiver and the meanest of all mean falsifiers. Plzen THEM mu TILEOIIIO.—The New Orleans Delta is anxious to haze a little plantation disci pline administered in Western Virginia. In speaking of Thayer's Colonization scheme, it says: _ "The leading spirit of this colonization rascality is in no want of organs to defend both him and his policy. In Wheeling there is an Abolition sheet-re joicing in the name of the Intelligencer. that .tantis ready to do any sort of service in behalf of hireling Free Labor. Just above Wheeling, in Brooke CO.. is the Wellsburg Herald, devoted to emancipation.— Had the people of this dark corner of the "Ohl Do minion" born of the right stripe, these journals would long since have received a refreshing bath in the clear, deep waters of the Ohio. Ablutions of that kind have sometimes a very good effect upon fanat ical Abolition journals. It cools their ardor' ad re forms their manners." Is there no one in Western Virginia chivalrous enough to respond to the invitations of—the Delta DEMOCRATIC Ilaturosv.—We hare se - gran the democratic journals a chuckling over some sup posed divisions in the Republican ranks. in order to show that they had better look at home we subjoin a few ••harmony" gems from the New Orleans Delta, as we find them copied (as texts) in the Richmond Envuirer: "I. The leading organ of the "new Scuthern party" tile 0./.1 mildly expresses the opinion that James Buchanan is a “riper" and a "cowardly loader." '.ll. The Delta charges Gov. Walker with having debauched •'Virgin Kansas," at the instigation of that "venerable pimp" Buchanan. "111. The helm exhibits great fertility of genius in 'abusing Buchanan, and dubs him the “Free Soil Baal of Wheatland." The U.G. was an ardent supporter of Mr. 13u ehanan last year. Tut: RIGHT KIND or TALL—Grn: Lne, in a recent speech nt Osairkee, Kansas, said • • "We must have a fair election in October, or, in my opinion, without the agency of Jim Lane, or any other man of the leaders, no you call them. the peo ple of Kansas will hare liberty by force of seine.— teheera.) Giro us liberty at the bal!ot.bor —it is all we ask—bat if hlsinonei inonewayoin, a• ihe r.s w. fire time., before, ore trill hare liberty at the point .a . the bayonet." ' This is the right kind of talk ; we hope it is to he taken at its hill meaning, without shadow of abatement. Tua Ptunrytranian has an article to show that the agitation of the Slavery question cannot be justified. This is a slap at Gen. PACKER, who mane the Slavery question the burden of his speech at York, and who shows a purpose to agitate it throughout the State. The hostility of that paper to PacKan is daily becoming more apparent. Tux Port soya that a tax levied to pay interest on the railroad bonds is not "illegal," and there fore the seventh resolution of the locofoc o county convention does not and cannot be made to mean repudiation. If it does not mean that. and does menu what the Post says, what, in the name of common sense, wcs the object in passing it ! was it to gull the pubLic! Is a speech, at Memphis, Tenn., recently CoL Mobertson Topp, said: "Truths make but slow press with mankind however obvious they may appear to others. - "Were" Must mean ••the rest of mankind." MORE ANTI-SLAVEET DISTIARLIASTE ts Kro. rrctcr.—We have been informeo that Rev. J. 0. Fee, the celebrated anti-slavery preacher in Kentucky, went into Rockbridgc county, the county from which ho was driven two or three weeks since, on last Sabbath, to listen to a set,. mon delivered by a Presbyterian minister. The rabble at Mount Vernon, hearing. fie was in the county, started to seize him. Mr. Fee, hearing of their approach, escaped into Laurel county, and by traveling late in the night reached a place of safety, from whence by traveling on Monday night he reached home on Tuesday morning.— The mob had expressed a determination to fol low him there, and lie was preparing to arm himself They hunted him all Sonday night, and till 10 o'clock on Monday, but. being on the wrong track were unable to find him. Rev. .1. M. :Rennin, a graduate of Oberlin, who has been 'preaching in that vicinity, has had his life threatened if he did not leave the region. The mob are mostly poor whites, 'who own no slaves, but are excited by liquor, and encouraged by two or three slaveholders. This is in a poor Section of the State, and not more jthan one in forty of the men bare any interest in slaves. For some reason, 0. M. Clay has avowed his want of sympathy with the position Mr. Fee has assumed, and has said he could not support him in it. This has probably had its effect on the mob.—Cei. Tux general aspect of affairs in Third street remains without essential change. Anxious in quiries, with reference to the affairs of the Trust Company, continue numerous, but no new light has been obtained. Several attachments were applied for, and one against the Trust Company building was obtained this morning. A motion to dissolve it will be heard on Monday. The Company continues to liquidate its liabilities as rapidly as possible. We did not learn the ex tent of the settlements made to-day, but by the close of the week the indebtedness will probably have been reduced one million dollars. This will leave somewhat lees than one million doe to Cincinnati depositors.—Cin. Gazelle, Saturday. Wnxx Walker went into Kansas ho promised that "all.actual re4ridents" should be allowed to vote in October. Now he says that by "all" he meant those who had "resided three or six months." The "three or six" means six; and six months will cut off all the present season's emi gration! This will open the door for the re-en forcementof the last spring's "census roll," and that is jnst.what the "Border Ruffians" want. Divre's MERCANTILE Cocteas,Pirrsenuan.—The principal of this institution has issued from the press of Harpers', New York, a system of Book-keeping, and it is said that no work upon this science embra ces within a compass of 200 pages no perfect, no epi tome of every thing known in the science of le:mounts. Al a text book fur the student, and as a mauled of reference for the proficient, no have not its equal in oar language. Thd author of such a work twist know how to teach it to others; and it is said diplo mas bearing his signature are worth more to the possessor than the college fee. • t • LATE DISCOVEMICI. to PATITOLOGY chow that very many of the diseases which afflict mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long been sus pected but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles aro found to be aoodimontary deposits from the blood. Dropsy, Gout, Cancer,-Uteers and Erup tions, all arise in disordered deporites from the blood. Billions diseases and foyers are caused solely by its deranged unhealthy state, and even the decline of life follows a want of vitality In the blood. In view oft hese facts Da. Aran designed his Cathartic Pill especially to purify and invigorate the blood, 'and hence-we believe to arise its unparalelled success it controlling and curing disetum.—ifedicai Journal. t . Sonoma, in its most aggravated form, even after becoming firmly seated in the gisnde, and suppura tion has continued for years, readily yields to the powerful medicinal- meets of Calvin's Stnamn Afix'runin - whiels has eared mementos of long stand ing within the post ten years than all other remedies pat together. PUlladelpla, -Anna titt:;, after a long and patent Ibtt. ALEXANDER J. DUNN, b,,thtr of O. Wi Andy of Allegheny city. 55pertat fLotirts ••I con now Indulge in the Itiche•t Food with Impunity, er henna, prertoue to ffr one, 1 true obliged to tooth, toyoolfstrktly to the plalut fo.V . Such in the ripenence of not out! ope of nor curtotner, but of hundreds of ',mono here, in Phpodelfdit, tiew York, Ntoorroal nod Quoloo., ho hone need PORIZLIA VE'S HOG LAND Birrints for Inclik, , rotion, Nouoen.aud Aridity of the Start:moll. 0/rAold at St per bottle, or en bottle. fur A. by the pro. motors, BENJ. PAGE, Je... k pl. , 3Laralforturtoc Phonon centiete and Chemipto, Pittrbur:h. Pa- end Drog - ,ri•Or iron entity. Seeadvertlooment. ott2Nol,twT DEAFNESS, Am) DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR. Da. iIARTLEY begs to announce to those of lila patients with whom he hen been in communication. that he has. In compliance with their special moms.. made or rungtthents to establiell hl. }lac I leolintion 01 New herb; and be generously offers to attend all pecenns suffering front affections of the Ear, without charge, tell) cured—thereby proving his succeas unequaled, and protecting the deaf fro., being awitelled by frayin,s, selfsity led Attrists exorbitant fees in advance, and the infliction of .till more serifs., evils, by porrnitting the application of dangerous remedies by inex perienced and unskillful hands. Dr. H. May hem Stain that ho luta no connection whatever with any person advertising torn gloat - nolo: neither h.+ he givon permiesion for the publicntiuu of a certificate. purport ing to email-Ate from Imo: awl ran not. thee-fore. b• not Able for any alarmtnit'cowoomoures reeultlng Inon t o and thumoration. The loc., of m oney ma) nut ho niatorial mono porno., but the deprivation of of the nowt wV taut of the menses, ought to be rogarded and troaltel with loner than ordinary soliritude. Dcatnists. noise In ihr Instil. and all 4lieagne•alole.liscliarricii from the tar. stss.dily andp nonently rrnioveil. without causing ills least pain or limonrenisfico. A cure in all now* guarani. ad whirs malformation does not ..viet. Thirte.m yonrs' close and almswt mid/silkd attention to this branch of Special practice, has enal.leil him to minim hb tivatfootit 14 knelt a degree of success nil to find Thu most confirmed and .Latinate cm". by aas attention 'to ts 'moans prisiiirilssl. The thadruction, by fire, of the Philadelphia Ear Infirmary —of which Dr. Hartley arna the heed—liarinn released hint from his distil." in that city. ho has isdnlil idled permanently his Institution. for the exclusive trwatuteut of Mr Diseases. nI 760 Broadway, New York. 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It nnot ors fur a brace on.l Fu.pencler.i, ft, welabt the pantubAnt• being ' , Env,' atn cnntinually tour) tn Ning the rh , rtibleta tu their natural pemltion and ex pand the chat, Women, abort] arm...mm.lly la) a:Ad by the weight of etennuotta obnnht proenre the., brace" partirninr in provarin4 tho kiwi meuts..nnl. or insny of the bra,. Ant.] an. linnahng. 6.1.1 At Dr. CEO. 11. IiEVSED:S. Wle•ltnale Drungt.t., 140 1F, ,, .1 ran!. ni4nof the Uol.lon Mortar. J. , 2tlal.in V Dr. S. S. Flteik's. "Six Leetttreis," 3 , ;() pages, 3(1 engravings. ex planat.,ry Of th e s 11/rl. Iv• rut,. tlyrinempl".o. Ihs. trn•l r .Clfn. rrnwte Jr.. ...t by wail. and p.nitagolo , lo6l. for 40 1 , .T.10. Apply 1.. ll= ri-11. , i,a. nn ..thor utter rlthor nt elkl<ngt, 1114f1a40 Pallnburep,or elwevilterr. H. I. u.. alnont fn. N. Turk,aud I. , ll!optlclan ole<wliero 10111,1,d e, tow. hb. nu7:.31.11,t, Exchange Rank at Aiebreika, I. 0I: I: f• r. N. T. CEO. SINCLAIR, Prnl ..... El DEP., OW, GIT.O. Slti CS.AIIL .tc (JO)., General Land Agents& Dealer in Land Warrants n • 22, N . 'P., WIII csv, their at h.ot Soy Sethpc Real Pawn,. Emoting hatol.. Inn y and Paying Tnars, lu liebra•2o., a 101 ti anntenets: Exchange Dank, Pit.blitgh. I. C. U. lloraey k IL Patrick k Co., IL,,kera. Pltt,lo.w.'h. P. AlwelL L.. 41. I n. , Men-lonta, It. V. Ildloy, ILonger, Phibplelphia. Wirp.low, Under k 2 , k• Lur k Simonda, Hanker, St. honti w. 2 Co_ Merchant. " Rank of Commove... Cleveland, Ohl, .1. Unary, "nest Pilla In U,. /Prnzer'22 nottrlnehn They will cart thp tatot . violeitt hold:mho. They will care costive bowele. They are a tonic as w2ll we purgative. It yoqr 'mad Dahl,. you, ..n. the., will core yov. If yon have indlgealloo lo , y Indp you• vna aro Welt they w,ll and, you xell. Thep nn+ tho i..rt pill lu rorii Tlo.y ,we a plain pill and n pill. No better pill can he conippondol. They oat only 25 rent. 0 Sent ley mull to all lama of th. rolled Stater. Din-41700r letten2 m Dr. K EVSER, No. 140 Wood ntrret, Plt.burgh. Pa., tho Wholeaale Agent. triythlwaP TEA llsycns ATTENTION.-1)r. Tobias' Venetian 11ortm , Liiment, In pint bottles, prier conbi, la wurruntotl cheap, anti holier than any other article orornfOrrli to Elio. public for the mire of (iota, Oall,, Pprolto, Laturtirna, 01,r bratintr. de. Keep a bottle In 1101 .tulle. it boo wort-1 ninny reilnablo bor.. Nemo ginnine l Dairen Op:nod S. 1. Tnbinn Down., 16 Cortlantit .10,1. New Voris. Raid by Dr, REYRER. 140 ” , nol DR. 1 1 / 1 1NRY AN DER'S lODINE WATER. LNFALLIIILE xmctne FOR FEVER AND AGUE OEN TALVERMEOF FOR SCROFULA. Dn. Maar Acmes baring at length storeemloil In debar , hag whet hoe long loon coneldered thu great ileoldontem In nuallelue, a PERFECF SOLUTION oth NE IN WATER, offern It to the Vacuity and Public we t s remaly for a multi. Mile of emnplalnto hitherto pronortnced beyond all noliml cure. In all Reline,. affections, *here themronfulmni Mint !neither !mealiest) or aro need, the lODINE WATER ERADICATES THE ELEMENTS of the dlemme. AND AGUE It perfecto a THOROUGH and PERMANENT mmocol from the eyetem of the morbid caul.' of the dis order. The beneflclo/ remit+, are Immediately felt In LIV ER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUS DISEASES, ILEMOPTISIS, and other HEMOIIIIAGES, TUMORS, HEART DISEASES_ DERANGEMENTOF THIS LIVER, KIDNEYS and BLAIN. DER,DROPSY, RHEUMATISM, NEURAL GIA,IVEMORIZIWIDS,NERVOUS AFFECTIONS, and all PEMALE DISEASES, together with BRONCHITIS, smith° entire range of • CLNIONA RV CoMPLAENTS. Dr. Henry Andene lodine Water han I. anidreel 1.1.. Pr. Junes 11. Chilton, the milebrated hmmd,t, mid oleo h e r l'eammor Jamea C. Booth, of the U. F. Mint, nnd loth pronounce It to be Jan what it IA retimemted. For clionlars, furnishing foil detalin of the legitimate diameter of this remarkable niedicine, na well an for certificate. tot. MI bully siren by them who hone been meet/ by Ito ii-o, Tbs. public are Intl toil to mil upon DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, lan {Too.] etre. I Jafferditegli trimpo o l o and Retail Ai, er. • Dentistry, Dr. F. haring eie Rat. the ferric. of the Most experienced Plocke4 Workman In the United States, le prepared to fur- Teeth, adapted to each particalar awe. Full mete of teeth, or parte of sets made with artificial icumer, in ono continuous or solid pie.. Artificial Eyes inverted, and all deforadtlee of the face corrected. WOperattona and work warranted. °Moo Xn.105 Potnib oltroot, between Wood and Smithfield .tmeta Illtaburgh. aplsl)mdfa GmoniamW. GritICIG 67, za.A.rrrap.A.o7trzemits, beer! fug awl .Ifregamtice Since, emu, Bard, PITTSBURG'', PA. Blansactoro Pine sod Oak Roo of tho reiloas do Ip. tioos of NAIL RIX'S, which they will sell at the /mat mark , / - 4.3l,Cootrnets arorespoctfolly solicited. All work tw anged of the best quality. dottlydre le you value your teeth and i a pure breath, hes/thy onager; comfable mouth. go' to HEY/311/111, 140 Wood stret, end buy • bottle of Waxi• Tom WASS sad Toon Porn!' Jaloitvzi LEA k 2.PIRRrN. Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOCA.:CED BY EXTRACT • CONNOLSSEURS OF A LETTER FROM . ONLV CID T IL I'th' SAITCE. (1.4) MEDICAL ENTLE3IAN AT MADRAS. Ft To Brother at And appllcabla to Ft To )lay. di —Tell LEA .L vmuti NS that their Sam , Is, highly emeont. V A RI ETV 1.11 in Indk, sod in. In at.. opinion the tatod palatable as' the atom wholesome that The only Medainwardod Iry the Jury the NP. I R E . R for Feroign Sauee. ;v. obtained by LEA A E INS for their woncEsTtncsinnt: SALE, the We butte of wine!. having led to notnenot, Imitation, por wnrid ch..LEAn are earnestly requeMcd to seo that tho nano s of S. PERRI NS'' intpreamol upon Ow Boltio nnl Stopp..r.atol pr:al44l bro. the Solo Wholesal, Agent, for the tuned States. JORN DENCAN A SONS, SAL Itrbaay. New York. A Mock always In store. Also, ordor, dw received tor di rert shipment front England. if. - - _ Nelson s Ambrotypes. . 1"12 ./(214:s ItEDTTCF:I3. Gallery, corner Third and 'Ala ricer Streets, ENTRANCE O TUTU) STI, Err. Ile ore now januirell to offer to thO BON it 4.r ‘k - r.ll knoll n style, or Anthrotyprs at the low price nroNr: ow l um A stns. floe, wantinK Ilk, ~o taken i i the best .ylo of hr art, will find ft greatly to their inter, eln iv.• Shia ostablimlonent a ....11. A large otesorttuent of Plain and Fancy CAW, AlPrOylrtu hand. e..!l:lyf, LS " C " 30 ..... L. BOYD ..... X . . . • ..... •••• • Pittsburgh Steel Works. J02.41g. 13CY".. - 13 Mannfacturers.f CAST STEEL, EDAT and A. IL lIT/rIEI.; SIIILINGSasd AXLES, Corne,Ron rind First Streets. PelsGieryh, MAC JONLI D. T. O. ROOMS. .13....12,0G.1 S & tNurAc-trrtrat or Rogers , linproved Patent Steel Cull i val or Tact am., Ross and SYrre(t, l'al.lairgh, Pa.. IC:Hydro. Br iiiii and Continental Exqlange. SIGHT BILLS fin.lll7c .D.I.TNC Av , Sja - 1 4 2.1t.M.A.N (20 ~ On theignlon Bank, London, In Suma nr it and Ijavard... Them., Drafto. are twnilablo at all the principal low its of Kitglatul, Rutland and Ireland and M., COW tlt•'. l.o Sight MN. on 11.5. 11111.'5: 1.11151. 1 1151, Frankfort 1. Main. which seri , to , n lhontittattoo to all onto of tkrttiany.ltwittorlan.l and Pen.. 10 trawl alortml 'nay procnre On Letteim of Cr...lit, WI 31011.1 Co/ll..obtained, On in any part of I:nrop, Coll,tioits of 111114, Not,. and other aoritrith, in Europe, will receiv, 14,1110 attention. lIEMEEMS NOYACTIMERS nr..‘l.En, la All kind. of Tobacco, Snuff and elgara t taken the building No. 110 W...11.1ri..t. In addition to float Matiorneturing l:tlrwln taro, w1i..n.11.1 their !Mena, gel:Ayala P&YNE, BISSELL & CO. 11.1,, , tr1f:r.F. or Co. , king. Pltt.lo7. lint I Heat in l STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc. A my 3lnettifurturrnt or th. C'A At. C:O(YKTN( I NO. 233 LIBERTY STREET, . PTTNiII It. ill. 1..1. AAVDEN. (Sner...., to W. H. IPnn,u•.) • Manufacturer of ETU/ALF:If. nII. 11Iri I. .1 3IPS, N”. s 2 r"urt - I ,, trr..iqw-non And Market. hitnt•or,te. Th•• nu•1••rnign•••1 furni.l• 1.6t1.1••• wlth Ethenvll Bunn,: Elgd.ln n an,••••rn•r ninth ty. hin own mannfacturr. Al•vlntl.•ioni•lndle nr•.l Pine 01:4. and erory do•wrild!on.,( ,1•1. and l , Eitro Tnld•• • t ;it • nn•lt•le,Catik•l'd•rns of II•••Int,d rat. , rln no,' meat nirprt, nty Giran , l"l,l and Lamp. rei.tn.l And rep3ll,l , 441. Tin More ilib muppti.4l rrroLsr Ty re yar••A to clistotut, ttn 011rre YIyt~II.IYDEN itcl A nn ,end t. l'at.l2tryll aft. 1 1 .0,11 6,11, in ell(lit,. .13Taridx. vi • Irn lotrirtl TOBACCO, vt hi. .tork... , llrit 14111 1. , ( , :urlc•attirl..lo t.•., rtalii, an,l (an'ly Fur.:4:l rA M'CORD & 'Wholesale mud Reldl rlarn dwa ra nu 1141 I a full Ant roall.lele 0.41..4 141 T! CAPS atl , l FURS, 11 - 4..4.4.1A. cad /'art rrn prlo, to ula.•11 they it,11.. atteution . 1.11 MINERAL WATER. I.LITILF:.(f1)1.1) NC. III: WS Fitt AS IsOIICFZ I , AIli FOUNTAINS.' TII/110711 SILVER TV LIES. VIII 0.. t rtAcraAll rgr..r.an. IL D. 5C1 , 1.1.Y. F0.trt1,1,44, (Inner Ferry et, doors frt. Knos . • Collferlum.nry 7.1 1..3..i4 Jou NT CCICIIILA.N 11110 S 31101 . /1171.1. C• Iron RolDog, 1.,, VaulD, Vatalt Door Window Shutters, Window Guards, Se., =BEE • ( flt.••••,. A.rto:.• PITT, lIPPG 11. PA Iltare ••to ha .1 ‘Ari , ty of PAtt•ps, • •,:c I lA, ••.1rAtI•1• I, AG vur.s.. Pat II•,LAr tcnt . In.. .. 1 ...1•1•Ing•l•4•••• tlit•r11••• t•••• JOHN THOMPSON, 410 L elt E R T STREET. European and Intelligence °Tice, Kftlo algr23, for PrAfts .11 Europe 6.r our urtl x.utarr and Vacket. Twkets to and fr•on V.r.k. litrio for c,b,ks awl p ernl h.5141-4a•prk furiii.hed •.n • 4,,rt IV rid C. I wila u +l - rur 31 w • , mtur..l from N... 1 11.1.1.4 ..n nailr...l 01 Pit t.t.umh. ja,.lly_ 11 PIN CV I ..LAN Forwarding and Commiaaion Merchant, AND WHOLE:SALE DEALER IN Cheer. TiottE•r : Awl P...La I irnerally. dawF_ , Nn. W., .Cr.t.t, IVlsbor,h. ..NN IGt> i CLti Hoare, Sign and Ornament al Plain ter..., IND CRAINERS •1.13L4 It White .1,0611 • 11.4.1 Zi nct t A 1.., .11 kltatt of ham, 11111, xrniqht.., Wics.l..t+ 01. Putty, Drurbot. lc,• Sirret, twk übore Lhalnorld JA.r3. Alt•I r A I_7 G.111..1 Is:, • Vtt . /AtrtUt.67. or 11%!=! Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, , t-b - oly. N., las and 170 .4rrnul Nrvef. MERCHANT PaWrit r Illy, iri-li+\, Pittsburgh Variety Works. TONES, WALLING] )H1) tCO INn«.l.r.or. to Warvirk. All.rlJury S. C.... 1 MennfArltirvt , o(ll4,l,i and 1.41 11...11 , .•. , L. L.. Drop and Thratth Latch, I.la.nn nt/d *AL, Ob. and 'Pnlut 31111, and 1, ~nestle I/AU!. ale ,11,1 ally. own, of WM. r au,lllma mot, I 'lttml , nrg.l.. jall2,lyils. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 51 Sr_ Clair Street, Nienr wfc.F _ . TOOTHACHE i 0 okstantly cured by a fell 11n11.. of Or Keyeerelnoth Ach, Runway. Prepnt.el nod ...hl a the dreg .ter. r.f DC. RI:Yr:Elf. U 0 W.enhet. fe...lialkwicY Sign or the , iehl-n Mertar. Eiriants. • - - • WAXTEI) I : I[M6DIATT •. LY.—III;OI )en Inengage in the 0.10 the Brooks in Anorrii, Invalid% Mechanle, former an. r era to travel. will And tn. a o,rry prnlitalde and pleanatt tortirteat, onal , ling them to nu , the eionary, and make money at the auto num. Agent!, now to tin , I. lien, are oloaling front Vain to SI.MO 3nar. For full partleulara nllll Hsi rlkuka. nddreaa H ~rms"N• itnettyi City Pulollakini Warr, 111 Main atreet, Cincinn:,i 1, Ohio: or. If tiring Emu, U. RULISOS. Philadtdphia. nulltil via arfeT - FEltill' BOAT WANTED—The Waterloo and Carondelat Turnpike and bray Contliany arant.i to buy a nithgrantint Ferry boat, and rnineata partial trio: ava nisch tor mle, to intorm them by writing to ti Pri.l g irt of said Company at IVaterloo. yhae roe county, iving. general deacript ion of tlo. mine, tutrticulitrlr eraying capacity; draft of.wutnr, nod ioullud, Mar age, triltnber of holler, dlnairtar and stroke of cylinder, price and terms of payment. By order of tin. JNO. A. iloirere. Seerrtary. oni.ri.tote IVANTED—:With n ca.sh tot of front $lOOO to VOW. tO engage limitede•dal,... liebeil and (+rentable Merottacturing ➢ ilitelnere; only by • leek of capital. For porticulars,addresa, by letterer in pawn, GAZETTE COONTI7.IO BOOM. nrel.4nitr ANI1b1)--By nyoung woinan, Sh k• to g or plain tiew.ng of nay kind. Apply to W. MIN IVent teltuel Yederial creel, aneroid door South of tho North Conaniori, Allentruy City str22 ED--Beef Bladders, fur Irl eh the • blidmet market price trill bo paid In math by 14 A. PAIINbATOCK 0 - 1, 0121 Gerber First and Wood Street, - W T ANTED—Tomcoeco Exelu u ig. and 11.1[ Notes .17- ISAIAH WM.'S II CO. WANTED si 3 O(lßin Pittsburgh and AI- Clan Paper to amount of $17,010. gilt edge, can to di...mat ed at very roduced ratan. aria D. AMAIN k SON. NV - ANTED—Two 1:001t18, with BOartlifir:', far a gentleman an( Ids Iwo daughtem 0 0 74 womoo,) In a pelratofandly illaro there am lon few or lio other Loanlen, In Allegheny C. Apply to (I. IV. BUNN, weet ahlo of Federarstreet, 2141 door south of the North CoMMOII,I, Allegheny City. aul2 $lOOOO ...We., mud to purchase "' c^ V•too, lootiogloon 3 1' 07: 7 7 Y 01'0 t , k 7" L '" _ 4443 AUSTIN 1.003118 a CO.. No" tr.:, _,; "7 • 13BESIVA—Y WANT.ED—The highest cash Jr 24 r 'Ptif," $1.400 °Fu°.l) BUSINESS OR Acconintalalnh Notre of all Mars hav ing (rata CO days toll mouths tans, can be cad.' at rea: aonable races uyappylag to .51cLAIS & SON, Jew• Stock k IllllllroketT. 000.-11 TED, .ncajd of, Ton Thousand Dollars to In•eat to old ottobloi . Pssuuractorio6 moot doing a R ood • Apply U. ako . Teel aide of Federal stmt, aepond door §outh of if orth.Co ona.Allonhnni City. TAW — Ns. rcTitThi AID 10 CENTS AT ituapa a aumwarratamaaa out No rt h cornarFourth and htorkahtrooto. oul2 -4 . - Spretal jaotuts W3l. 11. WILLIAM :I A 111.. earner Wim.l and Third revtn. MIME!! • 1 - . cin abbcrttormrnto • - • streurevra'yrt, 31.txurAcrcrami' B.x,} Pitt , bargh,Jurie '2sth, 157. p"Trr,..wilr conformity with the 55th section of the Conetitation of ate Bomtnoittrealtli of Pemaylvanki, notice to hereby ¢l - 01/ that application will be made to the Legislature, et the next NotOttitlllt for the Renewal or Ext. elon of the Charter of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Rank of Pittsburgh, for the term of fifteen year.. By order of the llward of Dim - tors. JeDiMitel Omni. 11.17,Arnan AND 11051 . 03 )IMINO Co., } Pittsburgh, Aug. I.3)th, 1557. PDIvIDENO NOTICE.—The Directors of the Pittsburgh Mad Beaton 31Ining Comp.) have this day declared a dividend of Fifteen Dollars per .hare, pays. I.lr on and after the3lst inst. Eastern gt.kholders will to tool nt the ethic of J. 11. CLA 1/K & P 4).. Boston. an2laltd TIII/S. 31. 1101 TE., Treas. OrnICZ or Tnl. PITTASCRAIn llAb COXPANT, August 224.1837. EtErtroN.—The stockholders of a• 'he Pittsburgh Om Company . ' are hereby nidllied that sa Eli, am I'm the purr.... of electing tro persons, to serer a....Triv.t.na of Kan! Conipany for the ler= of llinv yea,., and one person lo nvrA, no Trustee for the term of one year. will be held st thy ern., of nod Company. In the city 01 Pitts burgh. on 11,e P 1 UST 3 103: DAY(7th day oF S EPTIISIII Eft NEXT, between the hours ..f 2 and I o'clock P. sr. an2a2srd JANIEB 31. fit It !STY, Trenvurer. ---•--- gI . I)OI.L.AIt SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth StrAt.t.—Detkiiiitit Wade with till. Onlik raronr the ,Iny t7 , eptt.niher ilraw trin that ilato. A. Ktit.Ths. • - - j Not lee.—Kr have been Informed that several' unprin cipled parties have. fin . PMme tin.. past, been ladling our empty bottles with a spurious article. nod retailing it to their customers as the genuine Hostetter Bitters. All such engaged, should be /damned by all that value their health, for it is evident that ttorr who would proatituto themselves b. one lame action, would not hesitate in others. We would also carneetly caution you to examine well the bottle before purchasing, as in different parts of the Union several worth lescpremtratione are gotten np with the evident design of being pdimed off an our littler, having n similar bottle and label. and the directions. etc., taken off verbatim, save the I.mittance of lir../. llostetter's mune. 110STETTElt k LiTll.Pitt+lrragit. Pot. progglit ,, and Ilenler+ evorywhere. an2.lalvorT Orphans' Court Sale 141- virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court JO of Alles:betty county, Fn., tlu• nn.lezNigned will expose •to l'uldir Sale. at the Court Holm.. in the city of Pittston - oi, .n the 22n DAY OF SRPTEMBER, A. D., ISLi. nt 2 o' flock. a FARM of about 170 urns, 40 of. which are under enDitation and the halance well tinihertnl, situate on the t the, river. optenite the Sewickley Stationer the Pittehurgh. Ft. 1V...K... mid Chicano Itallrtsul. 441 . hint, aro a peel well nni•lied tini•lied .., ' •E 11.11l0F, Fnoe• Stable, Carriage and SPIOIZO llrrrlrr, r' , . 0 fine Garde', plenty of Grope Vine,, some . la•.i..t. ),.11 g).'iwit Trete, and et .1111/big in got .mler.— Th., 10 rg Or rigrll,l oil thr. 1 ixer I..ank nn excellent Stone quart y. ' up. 14.14. known at sale. /MCI BMUS, WUHAN! SCOTT, E-I,lltors Andrew rowo. 13=1 STRA Y COW --Came to the premises ef the solo , riher, Pasta,.. township, on Ilse Braddock's Field. Road, on Monday. Aug. 1711, a WHITE COW, hag. red .lola aeross 14, , r rump,. rod nook, short tail, andsrope nronn,l her horns. The owner is req n uested , some forward. prore prop ,IT. pay charges and take her away, or who will di ,, peqed ota,,onllng to law. au.7o:ltdka 41T J . NII. Peebles Tp. N E FALL GOODS— A. A. MASON k CO., • • . . FIFTH STREET. Are now orwnlng s choice apo.ortmenl of Cmhinert, And all the latent Noteltles In Au lumen. solscnon of Fine Embroblerio, lloolery, Linens, White (goods, tr. ou3l 17,1 4 OR SALE—Two prod small two story X Erick !Immo, with Stun: Room., ou 0h1...r00t. row Solobod: A good phuro for booing... Ito huildinti no. onool order and is,,Arl) ne, Thin proporty soldlow. Apply to (I. W. BUNN, Wont oidoof Fodor:II street, 2,1 d , o , r, , ostli of tiog North Common. Allegheny City. u:I1 ATER'S CHERRY PECTORAL-4.0 gro. for solo by It. A. FAIIN EnUCK & CO.. .1.31 corner First and Waal A TER"ti grass far sale by A nn:o It. A. FA lINESTOCK a CO., BROM E GREEN-30 canes for gale by 41i:t1 IL A. PATINE:MOCK A CO. BOURBON WIIISKEY...3O blue. vfnatirt...n is yr.-. 01,11 reed on consignment and for sAio by oval ATWELL. LEE CO., N 0.13 Wood st. K E,s;,:uv..,,k-y orn . 11,1 ; ,31 or ,P . -- b 20 bales on consign y no.o ATWELL. LEE & (-ITARCii 31ii4iison Co. Supo.ior )..j ['earl Mazda reed on conAgnnieut and for male by ATWELL, LEE * CO. . iLp IS I N SOAP-150 I, . No. 1 Rosin Soup JUL, an Mere and for .le by ATWELL. LEE A CO. ACI(EREL--30 large now No. 3 Ma.:ker«l jn=t ree'd and fdr salt , I,y ATWELL. LEO & CO. rritillACCO-30 lisx. Grant's . A No.l 5 lump recd and for ..ale by a.sdl &TIT ELL. LEE & cn. T AI'ER llENTS.—Notieeis hereby given that 11.• sy.irmi RESTS are now dun sad payable to Oa. an.b•r.a.aaal 11r. 11.. 111,1.1. of September ore re, rent. trill be added ton)) nol,s1)1 nttt., 1111.1 0.3 the Tirol day of Nurernber. an addittonsl ten per rent. LGe ttrdintutro of April IV. 1E57.) All ties. , eon. e. wishltur tu avoid paring either of three ren.)ll)-.. rated par bet), the Ist of 14:ptember. Lit The Collectors rau be found attlielr r.pestirs real. C.11,1a. First IS ard. Patterson, SO Liberty street uJ Jelin tireen. ii.draut sheet. tile, 1).1,re. Si %Voahlogtun street. Itirhard !lore. Id liar))) street. 1.1d1) Nesbit:lso Pike ,tort. John I ) hillips, lb Federal street. floury Lytle. Itobertsstrnet. Etzllth Tbrdn. Marisa, street. Nthtli ') Hugh Ilatutnoud, 524 Peen street. N OTICE-Th.- partnership heretofore . ex . 1114, the .111, Of I). T. MORn AN A 0).„ I, :nut ttnl r•qt.ent, 41... , 1yrd on ILc lint ofJuly, n. T. 3101111 AN. GEORGE: .110111.1 AN. tg. T. 1141157 LEwts EN , F,RTON, Successorm,to D. T. st.g.., a 1 . 0 Gnaw, and Yorwardina and Mernhent. 11.11 , untinne the innnunns. at the etand. I; t. etwt. Pitteaurgh. auat.lithltorT .‘I.II.IIILE PROPEI{TY IN A LW...- ,Nall rsiv CITY SALE.—We offer Nabs that [lnn. , and Lot flaw orrnpltd ty tn . . J. IL Smith, front,, find,ou eih•of lii Iliamond .1,4 ...end.. :Dg Gaol had. to alO foot alloy. TI. house Iscostrenirntly arratn.,l with eits.n.:.,b.sek hinldingn, with a antallotalay; the hulling,.lw rhannwl It make a tine business Aland. Will Iv. an.l how and I..rnie very Apply to 11. McLAIN & SON'S l4nl Eon., 0111,. Fourth et. Static Agricultaral Society Exhibition. X lIIBITORS from Pittaburgh and ricini x:4 ly. eon have their mile]. taken rare of and prokrly before lbe 0 - .1;11111.e/A at the approacidng tionu I'llll.4.lpbth by an otnrer of the 1 1 . , clety from Pltte borgli ortherinformition ran be obtained at the store ~ 1 J. 11" A R 1 ,10 1 .. etre., l'iltehirgh. or by application 11.11. WALKER. Or r., AEINE 11111; SE on corner of Market and Frit M:.., for vdo. in ronnorti.4l to an equal amount of at 0 v., rent. Inter,t. tole• eecnred on noelts orothvr api.r.v. ~-only. d m..! 0.1 Property on 16e 3lonongaliela rlrer, 1:1.1 1•••11 C 3.6 I . ol o llal VO,coo to arork the mines, ....,ntael atm.k....r Improwd city properly. a - 11. 3IeLAIN & SON. . . I ()0 NE nq d W 11l R 1;1 1 1:1 I FSD FAMILY , any, JAY. GARDINER. A Lt . I.his. jw:t reed and for oalo by It. L. FAIINESTOCR. anu..l Surcemor to Fleming Brom. 0I: M ELASTIC IIItEAST PU3ll 3 s___l2 in atore and for role by O. L FARR ESTOCE. CIL; M EIa.ISTIC TEE'CIIING RINGS-2 in amt. and for mle by IL L. FA lINEnOCK, l:M ELASTICN II I PL ES-2 gro. on hand xir and for mle hy mai 11. L. FAIINESTOCK. O li .1 N I' It ET POTASSA —lin lbs. recd and 11 21. IL L. 1 AIIICESTOCK. JAR lAilli li S.— Ind gm., assorted, on hand and ber onto by •n2,.1 B. 1.. FAIINESTOCK. TTt:SIA N ' S . INSTITUTE. Mt ss LEEII. 108 a i l ...nn wtreet, will b , oi.n on TUE..'3DA Y. S.plumber 1.1. FRUIT CANS. =EMI OP EVERY VARIETY • For ad. in any quantity. 1,7 •. CEO. W. DUDLEY. " 11 ' 8 Federal street, Allegheny. SUNDRI euNk Begswitz; do Olneettg; 1M: ' do 10 Inge leathern, et steamer Maryland to nnrire for rale hy nun AII ISAI DICKEY k CO. PROFITABLE AM) HONORABLE EM. ploy tarot mu now by had with tLn aynall capital ol FIVE. DoLLARS. For parilrnlars, damp to utt2,3nd A. W. (MODAL'. Ilangor, Qare now reeeil- 131 Mg On. Gem. Cigars, and can mil at as low brio. m any °that home in the country. Noma call and 01E111131110 our clock, td N. 121 Wood strnet. 7 W. & D. RINEIId.IIT. - VINE HAVANA CIGARS; of superior quality, recrly.l Yin No., Orion,,, and for aala In kin 10 null iurimaory, by W. D. REVEILtItT, au27 129 Wood atrect 17TINEC117ElING TOBACCO—We have as fine Chewlng•T , barro aro can be found In the world, at 2i0.120 Wood el. mlTi W. & D. I/LNEHARL „ 1 f t22 . .1! .. & 4 AP,ECRiIiI4ANG nave mt Plain Pawns; Tramparent, rCluth and Paper Window Flunks: Teeter% Center Pines. Sc.,t Wall Paper Room of E. C. COCHRANE , n‘MMena/ atreet„Allegheny. ANDSOMI.• CALICOS FOR 10 CENTS. —Wartunted fast colors, at sale of aul2 MURPHY k BURCHFIELD. A liorso Exhibition --- W ILL take place at Collins Park adjoin ing Sion leberty, on Thnnniey, Friday and Saturday the 17tb. 10th and 10th of September next. Premiums ranging frorn SSO to MO and amounting the sggregate to mottle eight hundred dollars will be given fir excellence in trotting end pacing. The gronuile urn withing a few bundled yanlo or the Pennsvania Hallrond Depot at &et Liberty. ilpeebl trains wilt run from PittsbUrgh for the nccommedadou of visitors. Small bills giving (nil particulars will bo fanned. THOMAS ()DMUS!, &ley. Collins Park Aseociation, Pittsburgh, Pa. P. B.—Th o 'Western Penrisyl ranks agrimaturat Pociety's Fair commences on the following—Wednesday,. au24altdae. UIT CANS—For preserving all kinds F! of Vrnits ete4 are Rafe and easily sealtrialtESEßVlNG tiNTTLEB of Urese,French tinned and Enareell.l Kettles, Wooden Ware. Willow Market, Clothesaud Knife Basket. Pleuiehed Tin Ware, Drosbee /bluer Plated Ware of new pattern. Tea Setts, Canon, • Spoune, Forke, Ladies, Butter. Pie and Fiell Knivesiu every variety, Tinware, Japan.* tanu.d and plain, with every article Rum le banterer* for foretelling a Lome. portal, at the llouw, Furnishing liertlware Store of JOUN FLEYIINfI. an 24 No. 47, Market itreet eoruer of Ibird. ANTHRACITE PIG IRON.- 100 boo Lebanon Purnaeo Pig Iron, a 60 do ChnLasky do do, . . ' , :21 do Bloom do do„ In atom and tor We by KIER k MITCHELL,. mIL9 Canalßladd e blbgilßt" The lanufaetnrert inetteence Company Office X. 10 -Merchant? Exchange, PHIL ADEL PIII A, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. WILL LNSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine and 'lnland Risks AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prrldent, WK. A. RIIODES, Vice President; ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. W. 11. DENNY,Csahler. Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm. IL Thomas, Charles Rix, Wm. A. Rhode; William Neal, Alfred Week.. J. ithmldo Sank, Chan. J. Field, John P.Blmona. Imnea P. Smyth. Juilgo Heath, E. D. Jonse, Esq.. Cush. Cit. Bk. Jaen.," 3111 linger, Eel., Messrs. Itobinsou & C,.. James Iloirunl, Esq„ " T. Kennedy. Jr, A Co.. C. H. IhuiWon. K'l., " W 3.10 Ilatopton le Co., J. 8. Lou. Esq., '- Ciuminglisun 8 Co. Pittsburgh Cake, 'No. itei Water street. J. W. MARTIEN Agent.. W. AT WI LB , lB. Agent, Dubuquo. Merchants' insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WE. V. PETTIT, Prod. B. T. Secretary. Amount of Capita! Stock paid ill and inviusted....Voo,ooo Surplus tll,4Zi $1.113,4Z Insures Carßn Riaks on the Ohlo and Risers and itibutariss. llsornrs agrdast it .F or darninro by Fire, ngs arbAinst the isrils of the Sen.,arSl Inland Navigation and Tiatsrportatiob. 11111.71.4. Wzn. V. Pent , John C.3lbotgomery. John 3LPornroy, D.. 1. !dream, E. F. Winner. Itene Guinan, Benj. 1.. Woolstrin, John A. Morahan, Charles R. Wright, John J. Patterson, Elwood T. 'holey. MI. V. I'EtTIT. Presitient. 5v t.'. „ 1; 4 '. , 17 . 1RM ER, Vide Preiddrnt &Igor, lamb Co. Plilltuielph Buck, Alorgun dr Stidfule; do. Truitt, Bro. Co., do. Pommy, Caldarll & Co., do. A. T. lane A Co. do. Stritaultz.Justico &Co do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE.: No. 07 'HATE!! STREET rooluilf It. W. POINDEXTER. Agra, _ e Great Western Fire aif?narine Ins. Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 331 Walnut Street. C..= PERPETUAL. CAPITAL .$500,000 EIRE INSURANCE--Turttusl or limit e r], made towti or ronntry, on °very dramiption (ionpe INLAND INSURANCE, on by Canal, Ink. and Land earring°, to nil porta or the. Union. MARINE INSURANCE, on Trawls, Cargo and Freight, embracing after Transportation. C. C. LATIIROP. President. W. DARLING, Vice President. arid Treasurer. 11. K. Richardeon, Assintent Secretary. Charles C. Lathrop, 437 WaInutDIRECTO.: street. Hon. !teary D. 3.lture, 16 Ifalnut street. Alexander Whiliden, Merchant, 14 North Front et. John C. Hunter. firm of Wright, Gunter A Co. E. Tracy. firm of Tracy A Baker. John R. McCurdy, Linn of Jones, {Shits & McCurdy. • 8. 9. Bishop, arm of Bishop, Simmons k Co. Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie 9 Zeller. Isaac Hashilmrst, Attorney scat Counsellor. Theo. W. linker, OulthiMith's Stillwell S. Ilishop, Arm of Bishop, Simons & William Ihsrling, (late of Bunting,) John Eire. 99 Sonth Front street. E. Harper Jeffreys, arm of ITio. 11. Brown & Co. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, spl i6m—ap7 97 Water street. Pittsburgh Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE Southeast (homer 0 . Ultima and /WWI . 32ree4, PHILADELPHIA. lacorporaled April 9th. 1850. Capital Stork $500.000. OFFICZBF. ALEXANDER WHILDIN, President, MARSHALL HENZEY, Vice Preaident, JOHN C. Secretary nod Actuary, JOHN S. WILSON, Tre.nter. FOAND OF TRSTLES. Alexander WhiWin Louie A. Oodey, Marshall Tlenaxey, T. Esmoods William P. Bolton. Elisha Tracey. Hon. Joiseph AllLaun, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sims, George R. Graham, Jo.a Bowman, Ellwood 3latlack, John P. Simone. WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., Medical Examiner. This Company makes Insurance on lives, on moat rear.- ble term,. It has been euccuisfully managed for .remi year by . experienced In;ard of officer n and trustee; and truaterg ha. always laid promptly its Imam and Is every may deserrlng of confidence and patronage. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, my7idam 97 Water street, Plttaburgh. !toward Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OP PIIILADELPIILA, PENNA., Franklin Build:iv', XI. 94 Meer Stud. Authorized Capital, $600,000. AMOUNT OF CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED, $OOO,OOO. INVESTED AS FOLLOir.S: Firer Ponds and Mrrtgagre on Fogerty In the city of Philadelphia $135,000 Siouan worth per 22,4 3 . CALM on Mud 51,000 Amount accured by mock norm 190,000 Amount of stock Moon call 1,701 • ,000 THIS COMPANY EFFECTS INSURANCE $6 ONOO Morehandbie. Pornßine, Lumber, Le., on Newby Cargo and Freight, to all porta. .11 by Railroad. Lakes arid River. at the lowlier rates, and noon the moat liher.l tem., guaranteeing prompt payment un the it.ljnatinent of limes. The greatest among t to be Insured on any one rhilt Is 156,000. P. M. Potts, C. E. S DIRECTORS. pat:mho . , Abraham nett, firm or Roz, Silvis & Cot Wm. FL Woods, George Howell, firm of Liman & Bro.: J. Edgar Thompson. Pres. Penn. R. IL Co.; G. Sower, firm of Storer k Barnes, John W. Sexton. firm of Burnett, &Mob & So - oaring,: normal, Haupt, Chief EiWneer Ponn. Nathan It I'oE+, Counsellor at Law: Win. H. Leerh. firm of !stock L Qt.; EL T. Kermit, H. H. Houston Freight A goat of Penn. It. IL, JosephWithe..s, firm of ' Withers & I . ..tenon; Abraham P. Ityor, W. It/Unmet, firm of Ral&nol k L'harire P. Norton, firm of Vandensen Co.: John 11. Lowords, firm of Levant, A Corpom Jas. E. Styles, 11. N. iturnanals, Itorroughs S Clark. • W. 11. WOODS. ..Seely. Pmeresc M. Pomo, Preen. C. E. SPANGI.t.. Tice Preetrt. e - gltmcc st the list of Directors of the 'liftman! In. nuance Company," moat of whom are sridely known as utmost the for businessmen of Philadelphia, will probably mosey ample assurance of security to the public. A share of patronage is respectfully solicited. THOS. (MADAM., Agent, corner of Water and Market streets, an2.kledfr •(2.ldlesir,) Pittsburgh I's. ' Franklin Fire Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. DIUCTIMS. Charles W. Bancker, - Adolph E. Rorie, ileorge W. Rlchayib:, I Samuel Grant, Thonus Mot, David S. Brown, Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobhis Wagrwr, ][orris Potterwin. MARLS, N. lIABCKSR, President. Quatro O. Baum:a Pcmy[ayr. This Company continues to make iron:trances, permanent or litultol, on ererydescription of property In lOR9 =NI country, at ratio as low as are consistent with FOKIllitT. The Company have reserved a bore, contingent 'fund, which, with their Cripital and Premiums, con tingent Invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, onJanuary Ist 16.51, a3pub. lisheil agreeably to the Art of Assembly, were as fellows Mortgage. Real Estate Temporary Wang_, Ou.h, Ac..., $1;212,708 44 Slum their incorporation, a riod of Orentroor yowl, hry hare paid ilidowde of O no Million, Four P.oodrrd houtand Dollars Lames by firs, thereby affording rildeirro 1 the adenntages of lnaumnee, at well as their . sbulty and 11yard/on to meet with promptness oil llabilitbs. J. CfARDNEII 001 , 111 . . i, Agent, apl9 0111 m Southeast cur. Wood r.nd Third rm. Continental Insurance Company. /nem - porn:est by the Legidaturc rtj itansyfrania, Mill A PERPETUAL CHARTER Authorized Capital, One Millipu Donee., Secured and Accumulated Capital 1107.11 E OFFICE. • ..Vo. GI Walnut &Wel, abase Second, Pada&lphia. Piro Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, d , senually. FRUIT CANS, larlos Inuirance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the world. Inimical lbw: vanes on Goods, dc., by Lakes, Risen., Canals awl Laud Carriages, to all parts of the Union, on the moat faroroblo terms, consistent with security. Dal GEORGE W. COLLADAY,forM /Cl.oBl. erly Recorder of Deeds, &e., Ehtladclphla. WM. BOWERS, gist of Wills. JOHN N. COLE3IAN, fir m of Coleman & Smith, Importing Hardware and Cutlery 31erchants, No. 21 North Mini street, above Market, EMI. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat 41 Son, Coppersmiths, Nu. 12 Quarry stroei, Phila EDWARD V. MACILETTE, firmof Machette & Rsigoel, Importing Ifardware Merchants, Nu. 121 North Third street, shore RUN Ph 1.. HOWARD HINCHMAN, Mu of Livingston & Co., Produce and Commission Merchants, No. =8 3letket at, above Eighth, Phil.. OP.ORGE W. CO .WAY, President. (1444. Waeoy,Seeretary. .1091112 A nontrisoN, No. 24 TM street turtintlyfi Citizen,' Insurance Pamp'y of Pittsburgh. WM. UMLAUT, President, SAMUEL L. ILLARSLIALL, Secretary. 00k. 94 Wafer Street, between JfarAxi and Wood Streets. sajtaturre 1101 and Cargo Rinks on the Ohio and Witold Rivers, and Tributaries. . . 4riPlnunn. agalust loss or damage by flre. MPO, agtdust the perils of the Sea and ntshilfNavigatlon aud Transport. *Mu. MIECTOILL Win. Ilanaley, Capt. Stark Starling, Samuel-Rea 8. 111 Kier Robert Dunlap, Jr., Wm. BingiLon, 8. Rarbatigh, John 8. Dilworth, Isaac 31. Pennock, Frantia Mem, Walter Repeat; J. Schonnmaker, Jas. M. Cooper, Wm. E. Hays, • John 8 ipton. • Neptune Insuramee Company, OF PITILADELYIIIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Org.Used order the General Insurance 1../ WWI • mob . Capital of sloll,ooo„privilesed to InereaselosBoo,ooo. 1 ... r 4...g0 by Fa-o, Alarlue, blood Navigation and Transportation. osnctas. IL 0. LAIIGIILIN, President. • RICIIARD SIIIFJ.DS. VI. Poreident. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretsi7. Initretoss.. i t Wagon= George ae • T. F. Sheneil, 0. C. Butler. TITS k CIIAFFEY, Aim* lelrlo Mee, Lafayette Call, (entrance on Wood ) 11. 0. Laughlin, • w. 0. thotaabuzi, 'D. 154anowood, IL. M. Cathie, tismwn acorn., Phiisdelphia Fire and .1.411 INSOBANCX COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, POSITE THE CUSTOS( SIOUAN. W ID mate all nude or Dentrance, either Perpeata or Lin lied, on every description of Apra)" or at r eauseable rawer premium. • ROBERT. P. IMO headset. W. W. BALDWIN, hoe rowarot. mismc lihariea P. Hayes, E. B. Oat*, IL B. Engthdt, Geor ge S. W. Brows, P. IL Bantry, Jose ph Paul, 0. Sherman, ..7ebn Clayton, S. J. IdelrerPti IL 7. Buccraul,lkadiry igOT* fnourance AND TRUST COMPANY' .$915189 OS 840.777 78 . 53,056 17 . 61,489 00 . 64,346 81 J. G. 00M2f, loot mut Third 4 Wood it Insurance: Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Fire, hlar . ine and Inland o.„te—so. 10 Merchants' rattAntirßlA, July 1, Notice is hereby given, that the Agency of this Company, in the city of Pittsburgh, will, mail fur th er salon be conducted by J. W. MARTIW.. whoso bag rhPr fence in underwriting 'nehl connection with this office la Philadelphia, well qualifies him for cos ducting th. basin, se in a manner that will give general satisfaction. tin la cor dially ravorairicaded to all our pe.,OLIA a& wan as tin.. •Ie• thing Clrunknre. A. WM6/13 . , &Pretax . ). The business of the abase Company will be conduct.. at iv a piti WATT.% Strint,Pittsburtilin antheitf J. W. MAITIMT, Agent. 'claw= intend Safety lastintare Company, ineorponhgnit by the Lettiaature VII - maryttramia, 18.1 t. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut sta PITILADELPIIIA. - . EPA R TYE INS UR A EWES on Vewele, onegn, e w yrvi, es to all pure of the world. 'XL AND USD - BAYLES on Goode, by - Rk.oo , Can de, Lakee and Lend Oerriageri, to all parts of the Union. 8188 USTI? ANDES on illerehandlre Storm, Dwelling Donee., ke. _ Anek of U. amparly,lllm. 3d, lex Bonds, Mortgages, and Reel ....................$10I,3:0 04 Philadelphla City, and other ..... 103,97 r 64 Stock 1111 Banks, ltalinFsol and 18,7,0 93 Dill. Itoneimbls— 7.12,654 60 Cash on hand 37,641 26 &lances in hands of Agents, Premiums on Ma rina Policies recently lamed, md other debts doe the Company 121,05 0 10 Ehtbserlptkm Notre 100,00 v 00 William Marra, Joseph 11. real. ralinund A. Sunder, John C. DAVIS, John R. renrusn, Georgel. Loftier, Edward Darlington, Dr. 11. M. Humor,. William C. Luiliri,g, 'high Craig.. James C. Eland, Thvophiha Parading. J.l4.4.Tragtialr. William Et rv.Jr., .11./LL. L. Jana Tenti,nt, Fatutwl E. btokus, Henry eattait, James B. slrFatlaud, Thomas C. Ibtrob Robert Burton, Jr., John IL Struplr, D. T. Dorgan, J. T. Logan, T W3 IIO I. B. 'I C A . I I L I T A I N N D . • N n2 i . coVr t e. l Jon; lICTOT I.Tbaninr,Secrrtary. P. A. MADEIRA, Agoot, 4p3:13,1 No. 95 Water reset, PlRabui r b. Spencer sClhalm Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brooke, J. IL Johnson. Farmers' and Ileehanies' Insurance Company Avrfnuwi fbrrur sm.a and Walnut SYreetz. The following rtatemenr exhibits the business soil lion of the Congaing to Nor. 1, thriti: Premiums received on Merino undlnleind RLks to Nor. I. 18.50 . $1.1.4 The Premiums 178.706 Interest on Loans i 8.; ol 47 --- . Total receipts 1400,10 paid !isles L055e5......... $01,424 04 1ire 39,737 89 ' • Expetses Sale • I and Commlesions.... 46,489:00 Ile-insurance. !.arum Premiums end Agency Charges. - Balance rertirdning with Conip'y.- $M0.007 07 The 'meta or the Company are Phila. City and County amain $ 10,848 18 Railroad Bonds 11,000 00 }.Cont Prim First Mortgage Real E5tate..._....... 143,500 00 Stockn, Callaterals on call .... X 2,400 00 Girard and Conselidation - Bank Stock It E„ stlit , V w wtS k herrnals, Duman & . 30,080 00 Defer ' red Payment on Stock not yet dm 07,700 00 Notes for 31mi. Prentintun 100,080 bu • Due from Ageuta incured by bonds. 3.1,370 18 Premiums on Policies recently in. tined. and debt.. due tho Cu. Balance in Banks.... The Board of Directors base this day declared i E=O.57 00 k DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER_ CENT, Papeble on demand' on the business or the Comps ny the Ist instant. THOMAS FLORMOE, President. ECRAID Ihrtstera.a. Secretary. THOS. J. ElUNTER,Agent,Pittsborrh. nn27:6torlde No. DO Water Al me Reliance Mutual. Ineuraneo Company of LAPIII P Office No. 70 Welent Street , Central. k177,02.6.—A5err5,77.1 45—Sernarrr Eire !luminance on MerchenMee, Sundt nre,ske. in burn or country. The traumal principle combhusl with the pu rity of e Stock Capital, entitles the !mural to elioro to I e pralte of the Company, without 'Lability for low.. The Script Certificates of CAN Company, for' !menu ere conrectible at par, into the Conlin! Stock or OK Commies CLEM TINGLEY, President. 11. M. lIINCIIIIAN, Secretory. mamma. Clem ey, Win. K. Thamplon, Snout' Ilisplumt, U. W. Carpenter, Robert Steen, G. M Stroud, John R. Worrell, 8.0. W. Tingley, Z. Lothrop, IL L. Como, Robert Toiand, C. Stereneon, Chao. Leland, Wm. M. Semple, Plttal..'g. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent er Third mid Wood streets ECM Munthall i ll, Jamb T. Bnting, Wlnian Sea •r, Pittsburgh Lite, Fire and Marine In;. Go; Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBORGII, PA. BORT. GALWAY, President. P. A. RINEHART, See'', Astral,. Ftmoso,Axmoloing Physician. Thli emulator mak. every Insurance appertaining to or an with LIYE RISKS. Also, .agoinst Roll and Cargo Risks, on. the Ohio and 31.1seiuippi rivers and tributaries, and Matins Blob gee. malty. And against Lees or Damara by Pi.. And atminst the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Ttensportation. Policies issued at the lowest rates comtetent with Way to Parktes. Robert Galway, Samuel McClarke.", Joeeph P. G 11728133, IV. P., John Stott, Jame. 3larshall s David Richey, Jam. W. Roll maxi Chu. Arbuthnot $ felo—my2L-ly Alexander Bradley, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield R. Brown, David 11-Chamber% Klllem Cam Robert 11.1lartley, John JrGlll, ureka Insurance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, . bolaNo.9 lratcr St., Pittatnoph. Assrm, stir Iv., 7.457: Rock Dim 1711 la, payable on demand, and mow ed by two approvnl names. .$110,830 00 Cash In Pittebmigh Trust Company 48.190 35 Premium nolo, 47.564 40 122 Marva Exchange Dank Sinak—Lo at._.... ....... 0;950 00 Meritaice ' 5,600 00 Bill, Receivable . 5.365 40 Book Accounts ' 1.2,7%/ 95 - 3. 11. $::..-oberwr W K. hlnUrk. R. D. Coctirun, Jnr A..e=gu;!Joy . C. V. Ratell.lor, Jame" I. Bennett, G. W. Cass, - T. M. Pennock, W. W. Martin. - It. T. Leech. Jr., D. McCandless, 8/0/den, 6110EINDEIIIDER, Pree nsyllallse ll,Pnwsrr,Secrotary. Monongahela Insurance Company. ron , r. Nn. PS WArra Starer, TI, insure Agaleaf all kinds ef Fire and Marine /irks Orrtcrat--YAMES A. ITUICIIISON, Presideit LrENltti M. .ITIVOOD, Secretary. Wm. B. Joint Ahrell, Wm. It a, Time. S. ClArke, Jam A, Alex. Ring, Wilson Mille, John McDevitt. Geo. A. Derry, ukLLou Je3altlang Western 0 F ITT GEORGE DA/- F. M. GORDON, Will InanreragalnG all kind, ranee Company 8 n U It 0 H. LUZ, President, Secrntary. n of Piro and Marino Moto. R. :Rifler, Jr., J. W. Butler. Andrew Ackiny Thom. Scutt, A. :gimlet, W..lUcksbapN G. W. Jackson, James Manley, ?Inttuallt D rll l :iton, J. Uppinoitt, Smith. liomo Tott(tutionms. In this community, and who ly imp all lonia at the OFYIC • Chi.hi Wnwlit macs) up sfntrti I'•i . by Motion well known berally satinet rompt , No. V. 4 Water street awl , (Bwg Pittsburgh. • pale A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hslr COMPLETELY PRNSERVM TO THIP. GREATEST A ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD Dot have It restored to former color; or bald, but woul d Imre the growth restored; or troubled with damliolf and Iteldog but would biro it removed, or troubled with wafer 1., Kahl head, or other eruptions, bet would be cured, or with slat hesdsehe, (neuralgia) but would be eared. It will also remove all pimplm holm the face and skin. Prof. Weed's the Gt Hair ItestoroDre will do all this. Bee circa. and llowlng. ANN Amos November 6, 1956. Peer. 0..1. Wee.—Dear Env I been booed ranch mid of the wonderful effects of year Hair Restorative, but having been o, otten cheated by quackery and quack ncetmenshair dyes, Sc., Iwe dimmed to place your Restorative in the sane category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, tint!' I met you In LARJCIIICO county mum months since, when yen gave me such assorence ae induced the trial of your Restoratim In my family—dm by my pod wife, whom heir had become very thin and mtfriely white, and before exhausting one of your large bottle., her hair we. restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, end bed thiciened and become beautlful,and and entirely over the head; she continues to use ta u s t imply because of Its 'stultifying effects upon the bate but bemuse of its beilthful Influence upon the hoed and mind. Others of my family and frienda are using your Re derative, with the happiest efforts, therefore, my skeptic:We and doubts lu refertnoe to its ohmmeter an dwalrus are em tlrely mmortsh and I tan and do most cordially and mid. dentielly recommend Re nee by a ll who would have their hair metered from white pr grey (by reason of Wetness or age,) to twigged col or and twenty, end by all. young permits who wool.' have their hair beautiful and glow y. Very truly and gratefully yours; SOLOMON MANN. RUM Woos: It was a long thr *after I low you at Slit hold before I got a bottle of Dertorative for wbkh you gme me an order 14.1 your amain Detroit, and when I got it we concluded to try Ron 3lrs: Names halr,aa the eurnet teat of its power. It boo done all that you named me It 'amid do and others of my family and Mende, haring witzemed Its cfrectn, are now using and recommendkg lustre to others no en - titled to the Idahret consideration you claim for It. Again, 'my respectfully and truly, yours. • SOLOMON YAN/4. I coon:, u n wed have .td Wood'i lieetorattre, wed ban ad mired its wonderful effect, My Mir eres teem= th "g .ht, Kmahn'ol7 grey, but by Um oi• of hi. flee it has renamed Its original color, end harem doubt permanently ea. g. DEKEK O. O.J. WOOD A. CO.; Pr0M04.491 N. t ? (in the vent N. Y., Wire Mang Eotablbameat end Us Merkel street, 13t. Louie, Mo.. end sad by all good Drug nelete. auZelydeerler ABLERICAIT HOUSE, BOSTON. Conducted ota khe Ruiropmema pi.. LEWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, revedkful- Iy ~,,,,ouneee that In compllanee with the rery =eat neeferente es for the .European syrtem o i - ,,,z,i.i,..suckhat the otallotanyrlll hereafter NI conducted wady on that Well farm/abed parlor end empthseportmente will let by the day, or for Longer periods. Weals served in the genilemen'a halted Mamma of the day sad evening. The in.. dining, hall will be ore* ed in like manner for ladles, mul gentlemen accompanied by ladiek The nesommodation• and ameeniencee of the home two unsorpostrui, and the recent improvment. ant alteration* leave nothing to be deeh•ed.' Suburbia reddents wllland the aria tied specially co pp ed. , Lags or small paths prattled with ,dinners, roppen, *bort male& leliagabdtar • MACKEREL-- • • • . 27 half bble No.l Ilfackiikh . , Ell Qr. - do No. I dm ' %• • 501/Itte No: . thg • 26 do No.I Wen Meeterel; In More and for ale hy DPBRIDE OC4 • leandtt No. 06 Water Reset: TIGGB--6 Ms. Eggs_ ] eat received end for .11:4 We by min /MUT DAISELL t 00. • EIC=EI rOO,ll. i 67 27,474 68 ----$1772 ir245,430 lY ktaiMikM
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