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MONDAY .DICIENSti, SEPT. '7, 1857..
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Oundbanoneireannouecnor, Judi,
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annuli!. tineekotlirinte in ontro, ,
* fttigair•it i wiWiiikattlitaW lath t he
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tiew- and. denzatila AA All deliberat ive
boaos. &OM aclietli:trabbeadri in their loan
aviraii.tloc4osoidary•betireetr,the free and slave
vatoox i izaitiag:.ut,4444. r ai P. Confer
,lll:o4.l,o6rftlif thia l erlf d tneyinteresting and
vic.r S r i rd., p.m, rt. r
JascarstardaVieT An outline of the discussion
're firitieltento, l l% . Our third - imp, but
rff - Wm se, •. ,1
:..dzikoeviart•to Aral. undesatanding of the merits
ole- question it is necessary to state
id; ffit 4 firgiewe find themin the report
0 eUtarttteqrta ' itereinafter set forth:
ttf whdch was referred the
,fitircidarof the Western Literary. and Publish
.-,'LlAii:#44,WriliV'subjet of Slavery; and our
.ecedisitupc i ttl e. nunection with the South, and
Adii,iiii,:;papernf Rev. Dr. Brown on the same
”,'LliittjtkiciiTtei a serious and prayerful. eonsidera
,_,„„7".-: ho_whole . matter referred to diem re
bmitted the following report:
p - 1
that the Meth. Prot. Ch. from her
':,; , :, , , trylir . tajiltation has been agitated upon the
subject of Slavery. Many of her membershave
' " i a l liaiTlieen opposed to that great moral evil,
-'•'-'nritt , Pave labored to free the church. from its
Iltuntffil intihence. This has been ,attempted
Altrough the general church paper and the Gen
' Conference. These attempts - however have
,•always proved unsuccessful.
,1- t AL the meeting of the last General Conference
.111 Steubenville, Ohio, in May, 'K A, it waepro
_ ,posed to establish a Western paper and book
..,concern under the patronage and control of the
lien. Conference. The proposition was opposed
by Southern members of that body who objected
to the General Conference being responsible for
the anti-slavery sentiments which might appear
in such a sheet. The demand, however, of the
North and West for the establishment of a paper
in which they might freely . discuss all questions
pertaining to the welfare of the church could
not be entirely disrekarded. It was therefore
proposed to establish a Western paper and book
concern to be under the control of those annual
conferences which might choose to enter into
the arrangement: and it was also agreed that
the .Ifaliodist Protestant, the official organ of the
Church, should be removed from under the con
trol untie Gen. Conferenceand placed under the
control of those conferences that might join for
its support. This propositionoriginateil with the
Southern portion of the Church, and was warm
ly supported by the Southern members of Con-
_ .
ference. In carrying out this proposal, a
separation of the funds of the Church was effect
ved, and thereby two independent interests were
created. This was the act of the South, occa
sioned it is true by the anti-slavery sentiment of
the Cherch in the North, and it presents most
clearly the fact that the only condition on )Lich
'the unity and harmony of the Church can be
maintained is the abandonment on the part of
the North cf the liberty of speech and of the
press in our ecclesiastical connection with the
South, or the . suppression of their honest con
victions'on great moral questions affecting the
welfare of the Church and the happiness of our
, fellow-men. The Northern portion of the
Church being unwilling to submit to such thral
dom the South initiated those measures which
have led to the virtual division of all the general
interests of the Church. Being thus divided in
Wt. if not in name, your Committee conceive
that the duty of the Church in the North and
West is to adopt such measures as will secure
the greatest unity and harmony among them
selves. We therefore recommend the ndoption
of the following:
Resolrof, That our delegates to the next gen
eral Conference be instructed to attend , the Con
vention to be held in Cincinnati on the 2.11 Wed
nesday in November, 1857, and co-operate with
the representatives of the other northern and
western Conferences of the M. P. Church, in'
adopting such measttres.as shall be deemed ne
cessary to' preserve the unity and harmony in
our ecclesiastical operations.
Signed by .1. Scott, W. Reeves, Jas. Robison,
W. G. Williams, J. W. Rutledge, Ira Scott, John
It. Griffith, Wm. F. Kneedler, Abner Fordyce, J.
Cook.
B. S. Tissues von KA:a/O.—lt is stated that
the following troops bave•been ordered to Kan-
MS. Ten companies of the Ist cavalry, under
command_of Colonel Sumner and Lieutenant
Colonel Johnson; seven companies of the Gth
infantry, under, the same command; ten compa.
ales of the 4th artillery, from Florida; two com
panies of the 2,1 artillery, from Fort Monroe;
two companies of the 2d artillery, front Forl.
Snellingrune light battery company, from Fort
McHenry; which, if the average strength of the
companies sixty, will give a force of upwards
of two thousand men. Gen. Harney will remain
in command in Kansas. CoL Albert S. Johnson,
late from Teens, has been assigned to the com
mand of the troops to ljtah.—Eastern Paper.
Why are all these forces concentrated in Kan
sas The administration presses • tell us that
everything is quiet there; that the whole ques
tion is in a fair way of settlement; and that
Squatter Sovereignty is peacefully working out
its mission - . Why, then, is Kansas to be over
rim with soldiers UrAn is in a state of actual
rebellion; the United States Judges and other
officers have been driven out, and the authority
of the government set at defiance; yet, although
the President has had the whole summer to do
it in, not a soldier has been sent there. But.
instead of that, the whole United States army is
concentrated in Kansas. Why
The answer is plain. It is to 'overawe and
subdue the pec;Ple .of that territory. it is to
enable the Border Hiltons of Missouri to come
over and finish the work they have begun. It
is to establish and render permanent the Mel!
lotion of Slavery in Kansas, which the President
says already exists there. IL is to cram down
•the Ousels of an unwilling people, at the point
.i'bf the hayonet, a constitution repugnant to their
;;.'ltonvictions and _which they have had no voice
Training. This lathe purpose and these the
Vjetjecti to be subserved by the U. B. army. The
administration is engaged in the work
Ziliidixtending slavery with all the power at its
command.
earned the people of this last year; but
- .9J Flits raters of Pennsylvania were told that'
alt . Mould he the ease, the democratic leaders
and :.es denied it, and assured the people
.thitAftlionly tray to brink:in Kansas non Free
State wrato elect Buchanan. What have these
dtleel7 any now
.
' to hear no more idle prattle about
+e Aa
vq , :iquattetrigovereignty." These troops are go-
t lF}F , iit for the very purpose of defeating
Squatter .Somireignty. All that the people of
Knnsis a'sk for is to bo let alone, and this isjust
what Air. Buchanan will riot permit. He is de..
termined to Aim slavery upon them. The South
Aetna& ttniul he , comply. The promises
'oelT r .lortilltetii4t9lt people of Ilanr were mere
ailli,:ikast,.;;Uliiiikalreatly lied blmeelf out of
torr to- which ho belongs will do
Ile same. • 147"."'''
Ttt#:Wittlgt 4'04 Courier informs in that
g: tita; A co.; of that city, who were
corresjuidao4 t amiris& Buckingham, of New
s .NtathOitatt',.*igtiment for the benefit
OefAistyint:Aorawtli , othersk that they might be
.:Ys4s4o4llll°4o4nYaitiochment issued by the
I ,t4 i trititrrAlA, firza;:. The Courier
• ii‘titio. tbatzby . tbolaitula ofithis firm and that of
. .an4e4o rrt .
eira
qe.e..en $.l) nnj
Altit,§l4, !001" . .,W.;wialamontit. 'l.O destroy
11(_..ztt
~,,.Ig.,fogig!al;aanet, t iittitoteretral branches of
Ohici,Life and
titrwevAcawkri.WAlrkie!lkr h itreinfettred by the
efet;Cfet lapin property
ig4l44rtiitliteret eitatii6 &relocated,
alVlVt*lthitidifbittiitalately adjoining.
-1 " ;124 " 6' a : Q1...qAtt r.15.e..E4V4-.
—o • co red by b ' Ste in k
e n w s
I , v le UT C or
so
cat • • int, an exc ange on New York
North
an.BonthOtStstsh. -- Banking firms in the West
=Mety maintained balances of
h, in Wall street, for Ex
-- must be still
purstietic but moi, miW • will be observed in
o c
4B6 2 "*Befilli,'
.• --IY. Y. Cosner
e
ViViikAgiligll . l in the selection of
. 4 44Cri9mbpstigitwiate the real difficulty.
,Oneit mina vffiftimtiin houses and institutions
.isblofitharWratifilf failed in New York were re
best in . best in that city, and every
,14y,4: clic from all the evidence accessi
,biek.thatitirsould be impossible to select better
ones. He was considered the most cautious Man
VIM ke l pf'his account there ; and their failure is
-iodhoi that such "caution" is no protection.
tip real difficulty consists in the eagerness
"kith' which New York liaises invite deposits
'Mira abroad, by allowing interest to the deposi
'Ars. This induces western men to keep their
balances large, regarding, as the extract above
says, all such deposits as so much surplus cash,
ready for any home emergency and yet drawing
interest all the while. If they can only learn
to keep their eastern balances small, hereafter,
and do without the interest, that lesson will
stand them as much in stead as any "caution"
they can exercise.
Large deposits on which the recipients have
to pay interest, must., of cocxse, be kept em
ployed in order to earn the interest that has. to
be paid on them, ail well as pay a profit to the
fortunate men to whom they have been entrust.
ed. Hence the temptation to lend them on those
securities and invest in those enterprises which
'myna best for the time being.
The Ohio Life & Trust Co., it seems, had its
deposits invested in railroad securities—not
very reliable kind of paper, as it turns out, but
probably paying well while it could he kept
afloat; the other houses seem to have been in
dulging somewhat in the same way, but not so
largely, one of them preferring to invest in a
Safe Manufacturing Co., and another inn Coal
Co. If their correspondents had not entrusted
them with such large alumna, they might hake
been kept out of such speculations; and greater
security can only be obtained in the future by
an abandonment of the system of paying interest
on foreign deposits. Western banks and bank
ers can safely employ their surplus funds nt
home, if they will only try ; and if New York
epecttlatora are only lett to employ their own,
instead of other people's money, it is probable
that they will be more careful in the use of it.
NEW YORK BLACK MAIL.—The Philadelphia
Ledger says that the following is a copy of a let
ter received a few days ago from New York, by
a well kn6wn gentleman, the cashier of a prom
inent bank in`Tmtrd credit in this State. It speaks
for itself:
Now Yona, Aug. YS, 1557.
DEAR Sin :—Uufavorable rumors prevail
against your Institution, and I observe that an
unusual amount+ of your bills are afloat in this
market. The times are squally, and unless you
think it worth your while to guarantee me amply,
against loss, I shall feel compelled to discredit
your Institution in my Reporter. Trusting to
hear from you by return mail, I remain,
Your obedient servant,
The Ledger withholds the name signed to this
note, for the insufficient reason, as we think,
that it is barely possible that it may not have
been written by the party whose signature it
bears. The purpose of the letter can scarcely
be questioned, and proves the little value of the
quotations which we find in the New York Bank
Note Detictors. In this way it may often hap
pen that the poorest banks are the most favora
bly quoted, because they can afford to pay most
for the credit given them, which may be the o&y
stock in trade they possess.
Txs Somerset Democrat and Washington Ex
aminer both eqpy the following from Alexander
Campbell's Millennial Harbinger of June, 1845,
and give it an unqualified endorsement:
"From a full induction of the Lama statutes, and
usages of the Patriarchs, Jews, and Christians, as
reported in the writings of Moses and of the Aptir•
tier, and sanctioned by numerous diving; enactments
and regulations, we conclude that the relation of mar
reran.' dare is no irAcrc condemned in toe Holy Norip
tares as morally wrong: and that. s orrtoo. rose.
and under certain regulations, IT IS E VEX sea Ir
ALTOGETIfER LAWFUL etSle
If the Democrats . of Pennsylvania choose to
put themselves on the ground that Slavery• is al
together lawful and right, we have no objection.n.
They have hitherto avoided taking that issue
boldly.
RESIGNATION OF JUDGF. CURTIS.—The Boston
Traveler announces the resignation of Hon. B.
R. CITILTIS, an associate justice of the Supreme
Court of the Unitrl States. As he was one of
the minority on that Bench protesting against
the decision of Chß Chief Justice in the fired
Scott case, and, spoke in manly terms of con
demnation of the course of his pro-slavery col
leagues, be has probably in consequence been
subjected to many petty annoYancea which have
provoked him to this step. We regret to hear of
his withdrawal, as some doughface will get his
place. It will be all one, hOwever, when the
people come to wipe the court out of existence,
as tbdy sooner or later will do.
THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER TO PROFESSOR SIT.-
- Forty-three respectable citizens of
Connecticut, being considerably dissatisfied
with the manner in which Governor Walker is
at present managing matters in Kansas,thought
proper to write a letter, expressive of their views
and feelings,to President Buchanan. This letter
they addressed to Mr. Horatio King, of the
Post Office Department, who kindly kept it in
his pocket while the President was relaxing
himself from the cares of office at. the Springs,
'and, upon theretura of the Chief Magistrate of
the Union to Washington, handed it to bun for
his august perusal.
Mr. Buchanan received the document, read it.
reflected upon it, and thereupon answered it,and
aLconsiderable length. If he had been a Pres
idential candidate only, be could not have been
more complaisant, though he might, perhaps, in
that case have been less explicit than be has
proved himself in this correspondence to be.
The whole transaction strikes us as super
fluous and undignified. The letterer Mr. Buch
anan, while it announces nothing which had
not before been patent td the country in the
policy of the Administration, deals with grave
questions of State in the spirit ratherof a poli
tician than of a statesman, and isjust as unsatis
factory as it was uncalled for. if a public demon
stration from the head of the National Government
can be provoked by any club of forty professors
which may be organized in any part of the
country, and can find a friendly agent among
he Departmental clerks at Washington, the
press will certainly be inundated with memo
rials and replies.
' If Mr. Billlman and his forty friends thought
that the President was aiding and abetting Gov.
Walker in violating the laws of theland—if they
conceived it to be their duty to cry aloud upon
the occasion and spare not: and if they had
made up their minds to thump the unrighteous
incumbent of the chair of Washington with po
tent "prayers"—they might very properly
have published their protest in the newspapers
of Connecticut, and the President if he chose
in his private capacity to notice the onslaught.,
might just as properly have taken * Professor
Silliman to task in a private letter df reply. But
why the whole country should be called in to
witness this exchange of views between the
friends of IH.r.-IToratio King on Gha one side,
and the Hon. James Buchanan on the other, we
confess that we do not see.
We therfore abstain 'from any comments up
on a correspondence which is only a very un
comfortable indication that the relations which
should exist between the people and the Govern
ment of this country are sadly mistuideretooe
In quarters where we might have supposed that
we had a right to look for intelligent patriotism.
—N. 21171(4.
Lee there be no secrete in Medicine, or rather no
pretended secrets. The Medical Faculty publish as
soon as made, all their discoveries, and almost all
that is known of real value for . the core of disease
has been discovered by them. Dr. Ayer tak es th,;
hunonsble honest course, and right because it is bon
est. Ile goes to work and invents the best remedy
.whieh medical skill can devise for the cure of certain
complaints; then publishes what it is and maintains
his monopoly of It solely by making it cheaper, bet
ter, more perfect, than anybody else can. If the
people would exact this of all who offer medicines,
they would have much leu truffle and trash to ewal
low.—Neto OrkonsOrges.
,
FOR A Fir DAVI LONGER. -Our sakeof
Gent's, and Boy's Clothing , Furnishing GOOdA
fi.c., will be continued for a short time longer,
and feeling confident that the character. of the
stook and the rates IR which It is selling are
real inducements to purhasers, all are solicited
to make an examination:: J. L. OARRAORAII.
Near tholcat Moe, Alkiheay.
pa 0 f
eel 5--
-- -
"Who talsitotliorard of Beerlaisves Boi
s:our Brriaisai-,aimpis - la its . sorupoatiko,pkostai to the
tart, .od trolyaroadartial haltaatiart. iu posailasitksanoot
he wandered To invalids Just recovering strength, it lo
inv.Wabicerorciaing that soothing influence over tho tern
one rynem. slintairtlng that health anil tame 'to - the
stomach ea lo ta nged tor by.tbe coaralPscent."Daily Enfcr.
Prise.
fir Sold at 111 per Mtge, or eta bottles Inc SA, by Gierpro
prletors, BENJ. PAGE, Jr., kW , Manufacturing Pharr.-
eerretetuad Chemins, Plttabarigh, Pa., end Drogeista per
erally. Seeadiertitlemept. eetalkerT
® FALL Si VLE HATS,
plat 14 - CORD & CO.,
No. 131 Wood Street
11..r= xr.g. RIO.= T.
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GENTS' DRESS lIATS,
GENTS' SOFT RATS;
BOYS' FeYrY CAM ROTS' SOFT RATS,
FANCY' LIATS.
LADIW RIDING 'BATS.
se.l-d If k• M'CORD d ILO.
1131=MMI
VANDEVER & FRIEND,
A. 'l' 7' 0 II NRYS A. "1 - L A. NV.
SOLICITORS IN CIIANCERS,
Nu. &, Sltin/t Block, Dubuque, Apra.
Arte . C..llactious promptly tondo in any part of Northern
lowa. or NVratern Wiecowin.
tFlll uttond to , thi• ptinitaa.. and Salo of Real Elate, alk
taltilnq Nlobey on Maeda and 3lorta,44es aelaydrc
BE zsr <3- m c iNT s
WHEELER & WILSON
liseuFAcrinuso 003iPANli,
Bridgeport, Conn.,
Pittabargh,Gii Fifth Street.
Thh Mrehleo Stiletto. the
Finest or Coarsest Fabric,
Mille pleasure of the °womb, making • tilt ease One Mout
rut
dad (NI and durable Stilaos p or Mined, Moot neat,
hind , and aro le...owning indinpennatile for family net , .
P II Information may no oblajned by nat.-ming Jame.
Ewing. or . ALEX. I:. Ith:ED, Agent.
No. 69 Filth greet. Pittsburgh.
SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES,
The great superiority of simairs lIIACIIINES
Chrey all others for the nee .if
Cleating; and .boo Manufacturers. harness
Maker,,, Carriage 'Trimmers and -
Coach Makers,
IN long boon known and 'oracle-ally 5e . kn0vri.,,,,,1.
' The undemigned hating an ext.:mite rarieta ..I thew
Machines OD hand, adapted to even' kind of aiming sod
stitching, Horde: those intereated to mill and stamina them-
V.. ,S'll` I itA.W.
Agent. tier Allegheny C'onnty
nultrlyd PITTSBURGH. PA
8. C. lILMAN & CO.,
1c0.75 Fourth Stref.t„ Pi ttaburgh, Pa,
GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
COPIPIIILD CAPITAL itcrarszsmo 4.3.651,000.
IIL. Fire, Marine and Lion Rork Utak. , of all do.nrip.
tinun taken at current raten in the nu.t radiol.lu and prompt
paying rnmpanien In tho State. kW:lyre
1. A. PARR= n.
A. A. CARRIBR & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General In.untriee All;oney,
No. 63 Fourth Street,
PITTSIWRCII, PENNA.
Companti.9 repre....rntod"of highs,d standing. CliArtirinl
by Poinoi t, anis and other Prates.
11 re, sl.trno• and Lilo Itinkm taken of all description.,
A A. C %RIO KR,
jyltklydr, s. CARRIER.
W. n. Writ.u . • ..... Wei. 101.1411
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., •
11.1,1,,,URERS Or
American Ci , ativanize.l Sheet Iron
And Snl. Ag•nfs fnr Me .n.de
In.xxnu Wan,.
Patent Imitation Ita..la Sheet Iron.
1`.4111,-*1...1 Iron, for Itnnling.
Dlrirsrphon..--An. 131 Prnnt Vxd, Piltantryle.
int2..lytldreen-F
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NeCEROI3.A.INTT TAILOR,
N. 54 St: Clair Street,
(lw 1r , •1., New 111014m...1
ilenttatrV.
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.1 ; vaprivuo.ll
L 111,1 nl the Cnitt prvintro , ll.• liar
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or y..rl-..(r umdr with artairted our 0011 i num.. ,
or molad
Artal.ll F:,.. in...rL.l: and all .I..f.rmitir• of Ow f.
correc..l.
cap avt and work u arrant...l
rousAlt W... 1 Ana Stkilhk.4.l
attnerA.
DR. HENRI .Ax I.EICH lODINE WATER.
INF LLIIILI: SEECIFIC ) 1, 11 TEA ER AND AGUE
CERTAIN nEvElo
DA. MATT A An., lit , 1111; ai Daunt ruccrul.+l in effect
what hut 'ought -to roott.iolrtu.l thu tiruat cloonteratunt In
tuutlirinu, I'F.II.EFA :)1.13710N DFIVDINK IN WATER.
offer,,( to the Eneult, mu,( Pnblie art A ruined, for itmulti
DA. of congtlatirto Itittori
t•tpronoutictul Inn 1 all rmulical
faro. In all 'limn - ulna nil., Dont, wit , re thr u . rusfulotis
tatiii kr rah, lwrvaltaty tor or,nitettl. the It lIIIN 1; W ATER
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hAIR it futrfert• a Tll4llloEti II anti PERM AN li t '.NT
mremoval fn. the .t tittnt of Ow intuhol tit,. .11.
ttnler Tlte ErittfitotAl r-ultorr otuthuAnly fell in 1.11.
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Antler,' I..line linter has lutun analyttul hy Or. Jame* R.
thr uttenwirt. and 11
Janieue. IL•AIi. thu I' it Mint. of I . llllwlrlithia, and
nth pronontun It to Ito jutt what It la . ruptvotritutl. Pot
circular.. furnothing full dulatio .1 the INUILfiIIION eitnrActrr
thit rtotnurl...atltt modicum, u .11 ut tor rt mtltatt-o 101
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' lull,, titre int tied to upon
DR. ARIA 11. KEA: I EII.I4u WoutlrtrrAtt.
ac F 11 - luoleralt. and ILetall Agent.
DR. - KEYSER . A Snot LDER BRACES--Frvn.
Pittsburgh Inspatt.h. April 10th. more than 3
year. pum we have con , tantly warn the Waeltingtm Pllll
pander Itra.e , manufactured by Dr. Geo. 11. fierier, of No
14/1 Wood P{l , tl.. to the. city. and w..uhl heartily p.0.e,.
mend it to all who are rocup.-11.‘1 h fr.thos +cam/Lary or.m..
pation. Ac we havobefore nen/art:rd. In nailing attention
to Its merit... It answers for a brace and aiorpendera. the
weight ti., pantahams twang eo plared Is to continually
1.'1014, hrusg the shoulder. to their natnt.l poeition and ex
pand the cluet, %%Punier, hisinlmds of whom, are antinally
an./v.l lot the weight of on..rtuoua •••larta." should aloe
procure taw.. hnur.w. Ile particular In pnemring the kind
mentloinA ea many of tin brstw wa,hl are humbug. Fold
at Dr. G Ell. Wholoatle larnggint, 140 Wood
reel, al,. of ti, ,obi en 3lortar. )chug seer
Rata, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Insects, &c.
All kind• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
Have nirvully talon IN. buildlthr No. 129 W.s.t allavit, in
eddltlon to that. %lunette .. .wing thitablisliment,No..4l !mot
street. whi.re they arta be phased to receive their Mewls,
ap:27tlydra
' TEA lISTERS ATTRNTION.—Dr. Tobiaa' Venetian
fors" Lhalment. In pled Lung., mieu6o centa, Is warranted
cheaper and better than any Other article ever offered to the
pubHe for the cure of Cut, Galls. Sprain., Laineneva, Over
heating. le. Keen a bottle In the "table. It Lan waved many
a valuable horse. Nene genuine ante. slimed S. I. Tobias
Depot, 66 Cortlantlt .Owl, New York.
Sold hv Dr. RV:TORR. 110 Wood at.
"COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, On. EXTRRMI ATOR; _ .
~ C OSTAWS" BED DM ENTERMINAToI
9-NISTA pownEit, for OW,
(11.. ONLY INFALLIBLE It I.:NIL:1,11'S you. )
.COST. It" Mtn. prrptitl. nS am nle 80% of 111,
Man.h, kr... Ex. to any saan..... thr S., an rrn.lia
of $l, t Ihr Elrctrlr (The. 11.5 Hag En.
being a 11.,nal rano, 1n....1a I.y mast.,
.5`OBT will Italnfli 1/rnz:lnts. bralrrn and Star,
Ke..p..rn. a $lO !latni.ln bin lariat:. I.mparallons
will. Circular... 111111, de., oil r...c4 , t0 alp
Ilranlng $b dun wbrn 1.. order that they May
test 111.1 r me•rita.
Sew Rd vertbannvot. For Circular.. do.
EEMiSlian=l
=333IZEZI
Whoaemnde of Ito harenearly run out, tlimal ered whit., in
the Vaat hla, a certnincere for Chum tonna,. Antlima,
HMI/01111A. CC' AlgllK 0011, and Henend IM Witty. The rummy
wtootiatorenul by him when 'hi. Duly child, n daughtnr, w.
given up to Ile had heard fonds of the wontlet lid re
torittive and healing qtutlitiem of.pretetrot hitt, made front the
Brat I Milt Ilenut. and the thought occurred to hint that he
might make& renuuly for Iti.eltti.l. Ito etudiaul hard and St.-
gentled in realizing hi. anat., llntrltildwaaruretiand I. now
alive and well. Ile hart einve altnittitttartul the antulorfnl rem.
rdy to thoußatele of mon:trent In all pane of the world. and he
hat never4ttletl in making them completely healthy. and
happy. Ii i.king to do. moot, gra.041.4%1001•41,10, Ice will Rend
nteuelt Id. 0111ir4.1 fellowlutingtt 0 morn' it, Hai. rextlite.
with roll and explloit direction. for making It up. kat tun,
eentrfolly 4.100 it. Ile regnirea each applicant In endow.
him one ehtliing—three gents to he returned. tannage on
the recipe. anal the remainder to 1.. applied to the payment
of thin atlverttwonent. Adams. •
Dr. 11. JAMMU. No 111,Grand times, Jeratitttly. N.J.
N.ll.—ltr. 11. Janata has neither whey noragent In New
York, RA 01.41 1 / 1 P have pretended and atirertLuttl., The recipe
le went from no Macs toil No 19. flnnut etreet. JP174,, city.
Now Jersey. Jegt.tulkwainfenT
. _
Dr. S. N. Ftteb•s ••Nix Lectures•••
380 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the
Irrament by whlrb ho claw Cbanmphhn, ..4sl/no, Dis.
rases of (40 u rt, throat..4mnach, anarh, Lin-r, Kidneys,
and Skin, F ale Cbmplainta, Grar.l. dr., a...0t. by nun,
and pordaga prapahl, fur 40 cent., Apply lo
9 %
. S. 0. FITCH,
714 Ilron/loy, Yaw
Pattie Lae ato other °film. tither at Chlmago, Buffalo
Pittaabargla, or rin•whrn•. ile ig neva, alanent from New
York, and no physician talasetvlaerta In uutluarazaaal to luau Ms
ir.
IMMWM
Mannfooturer and Dealer In all kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS
ANI
LEAF T033.A.000,
Owner 0'80010441.51mi mid Diemen,/ Able,
oellyro PITTSBURGH'', PA.
aiGottEirit: C4ll/CIG dc - CO.;
SF GF DEL.A.1,710-F.A..01-97.123E1RE1,
ilirncr of Pike tout Methunick brird, Fifth Dima,
PITTFIDI*I:I/ 11. PA,,
3lanu4aclon• Pilo, 0.1:4 tab Lr,x aaf ..a. ,1:••..r,
lions of XAII, K I•AS, wilcl, 1.1.1 14'A e..-11 :II Pie hoof
wu.te)
itro tmpt...l(olly oullcilod. All work war
m. led 01 lb° lwat• ,frPZ•lyelrc
. _
cc)r.l;lNg. -
Forwarding and Commie/don Merchant,
AND IVTIOLERALE DEA '.ll IN
Cheese. Butter. S eds. Firth,
And Praia. I urrully,
dkaP No. 25 . IE./ ref, Piffsburga.
Mate, Sign a. . Ornamental Painter.,
AN. OItAINgItS;
DIALLED IN
Wh • n Lend and. Zino Paints.
Also, AM 1.1. of Paints, Oils, Varnish., Window Ohm,
P.SY. Brush., lc,
4 li:./r4 Arrol, tan dean aMee Dsmand A//e.
•
iire 13:111,114
1111.11FACTORCI or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
del5;411) re al. tGB and ITO Second Strort.
k3A.m.uira. c+RA . N.=
MEROHANT MELT-T.. 011.,
8x.69. ,sr. CLAIR STRW,
ftlicfctr , , ' • (Dr. Irides New' _Building.)
ARLINGTON COAL OIL--4 -- bble in
D
one rad far Nab by 18ALAS D/Calir I 00.
Pedal_ #zbtcrs.
LEA & PE
Celebrated Worcesteradre Sauce,
PRONOUNCED ET EXTRACT
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ONCCL'EI‘CiIi7ESAU:CE- °". OP A LETTER YROM
Pi •
To be Otto MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
AT MADRAS,
And . ppummo
to h To his Brother at
I, WORCESTER, May, 1651.
“Tell LEA. & PLIIRINS that
'I their &nee is highly esteem-
VARIETY
0, ed in India. and ds. in my
opinion the most palatable as
OP DISIL well as -the most wholesome
Swot that Is made."
The only Medal awarded by tile Jury of dhe New Tort
Exhibition for Foreign SWIM, was obtain.) by LEA A PER-
R INd for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, tho
world
wide fame of which having led to numerous imitations, pm ,
titw earnewly requeanil to see that the autos of
"LEA k PEI:RIMY" are impressed uisin the Bottle anti
Slyper. and printeilution the labels.
NA. iVholebale, Agents for the United States,
JOHN DUNOAN & SONS,
405 Drisolway, NOW York.
A stock always in store. Also, unleni received for direct
ahipmesit from England. myitlyilfee
Exchange Bank of tiebraeka,
FLORENCE, N. T.
OEO. SINCLAIR, H. FEEDER, Gofer: —
BENTCLA,IFE Ng CO,
Geo eral Land Agents & Dealer in Land Warred's,
Florence, N. T...
Will giro their pentonal attention to Duyingand Selling Real
Datate,Enteriug Lands, Luning Showy and Paying Teas.,
In Nebreska f lota and Haw.
ItEla nat. •
Hkehange Dank, Pittsburgh, Pa.
C. O. Hassey 4L. Ca, " "
IL Patrick & Co.. Bankers. Pitishnegh. Pa
Atwell, Lc* tt Ca . Deruhanta " "
It. P. Daley. Dunker, Philadelphia
.k Co, New York.
Luau& Simonds, Bunkers, St. L , .
Bellew& Ilerehants, "
Bauk of Commerte,Gleveland, 010 .
J. O. Hussey, " " nrulnol&nle*P
Pittsburgh Variety orks.'
JONWS, ZVALLING ORD &CO..
(Successors to Warwick, Atterltury & C 0.,)
3 lnanfacturersofllight and Loft I!oooaaayyyyyydDoor Spring,
Drop and Tisumb Latches. Muttons and Vomiter males,
Collee,Corn and Paint Mills, and Don exile Hardware puler
tiny, corner of Wahl' and Grunt NO, la Pittsburgh, Pa.
.akly,lte
Nelson s Ambrotypes.
PRICES FtR - 1.1 1J C IC D
Gallery, corner Third andKirke t Streets
==!
..• . • .
are now prepared to otter to the public our well known
styles of Antbrotvpes at the hoe price of ONI.I EIOIII.A It and
UPWAlttnt. th - oso wanting likruesess taken In It,. bent
style of the art. will find it greatly to their intereAt to give
this ewabliahntent a roll. A large wtsortnnent of Phan and
Itant:y Camel always on 1/1111,1. ap:2l:lyfe
ILL ..- AC JOXIS aOllO Moro w. iircuktonnti.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
Jois.rlcS, BOYD S, Co_
31.sfuttorern of CAST TEL also. SPRING. PLOW sod
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS nntl AXLES,
ChM, Ran and Firs, Shy, rittsburgh,
MAO JO.,
D. B. FLOGrIELLS SC CO.,
111.1.7ACTITLIN or
Rogers , ' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivntor Teeth.
Mrner RM. and Fird Stmt., INltsbwrgh,
Jo29:lydfc•
British and Continental Exchange
DUNCAN. SI-IFIRNLAN d.- CO,
On the Union Bank, London,
.fn Suntan/ £1 and Upward:.
Them Limits aro avallablo at all the prlnclaci towns of
England, Scotland and Irel.md and the Continetat.
We also draw Sight Dills on NI. A. tifILINEDAIIM A DAL
IAN, Frankfort a Main, whichserve as a Remittance to all
parts of Derrnany, Saltreriamtand liolland. •
Pennine intending to travel almond may procure through
at Letters of Credit, on which Money can be oldnined, a.
needed, In any pat of Enruge.
Collections of Bill, None and other securities In Europe,
will receive prompt attention.'
PAYNE, BISSELL tk CO
PIPPIPIPPTIMPIOI 0P
Cooking, Pitx-lor and 1-Irating
STOVES,
Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc
CAPITAL, COOT ING MANGE.
NO. 23 LIEF:R . I'V NTKERT.
jr25:104. PITM:Ult1:11. PA
P. lI.A.YI.IEIST:
(5ue....... to W. U. IViuOn't,)
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Mat afar t ur, ETU i:REA I. ItIL and LAMPS. No. h 2
Fourth 1.. t ova Wind and Nlukel. Pittsburgh. Pa-.
Th•toulervia.....: it pmparp..l to torolmh %Olt
oil a. 4.1 1114111111.4 F/01.1r1 of a solorrior .ina/Ity. of In.
own ta.xof3a.t.:m. A 1., A tr.ohol, Ca,nplo.ta. an.l hoe 1,11.1,
a 1..1 ript .11.1 I . Tubb. lump..
i.7.alak.lehra...l he 1,-4 pat 1..t.12. 4.1 molt appro.,
xt,
Glottalrllrrr, I I. 1.. mpair.%l and r...,;u114-
M.
Tlor above Ch manlarl y r,ry ww..k to ca.totoora
n raayutu. fr P IIA V PEN.
WATER.
Pj7RJ. COLD AND SP Al 2T-CL ING
PORCRI,AIN FOUNTAINS,
71. D. :CULLY. I , 4artl,tr,l,
Verry at- twvd,..-4-. e-nfrrthqutry.
)41:11100
JOHN 4.21 RANrt.:lll
N • NI'PAT Pr
Iron Rolling , Iron V•ults, Vault Door.
Window Shuttm, Window Guards, &r.,
Nos
. 91 Sranut Street prod 06 Th/rd
Wm.] and Mitr[..t.) I:1111. P.l ,
Have on hand a riailety tit us Patten., law,. And plata,
iinitable for all punriiira Particular attention paid to rn ,
rn.inel.nt.l.u.. Jolibitiril.,r, nt •liori u•rir, inr9
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JOHN THOMPSON,
119 LIRf.II_Tr_NTREET,
European and Intelligence - 6 ffi ce ,
alwny• for onl.. llmlta ren Eur.ll‘.. f, any 4 11 1. 11 11.1"
no.l steamer .ite.l to att.l (rnt Ltrrryoul In
thrly for and grnentl honk-work furni.hrml
hntmeker,... on short notice.
• •
Wr I n•lran 19112 and gyrnpallarny.i on hand.
Nuout,rx brought front New Turk and l'hiladOphla on
rnitrua n•l'nralvrlr.
W. Ar.
111.0017.71,... AND nmras Ur •
"Best Pill. to Use."
Frlizer'w Headache
Tltey will cure the moat violent headache.
They Will cure conlve
They me a took o. well ea purgative.
If your head pain. you. one ion will rune you.
If yon her. ludigeSthul they will help yon.
If you are nick they will make yon well.
They are the hest pill to rote billotone.a.
They area plain pill and a prod
No better pill con bncomponndr.l.
They root only' b mote a boa.
Beat by null to all parts of the United State.
Dlrvet your lettere to Da-KEYS/It, No. 140 Vgood street,
Pitlebnrgh. Pa-. the Whelmtaln Agent. mond/hear
y you value your teeth and a pure breath;
healthy gunmen, and wettable mouth, to to KF:TSPITS;
140 {coast stmet.atel bay a bottle of IV satin Toon {Tien
and Tomo Pownsa le:Wed . :ow T
TOOTEIACIIE IS Instantly cured by a few drops
of Dr Keysvei 7 noth Sch.. iternody. Prepared and told u
the drug store of Dlt. IiNTSPII, 14010,..1 vt,
J.U.Ted.tvrag Sign of the tiolder. Slortnr.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-10,000 Men
to eta get, in the .ale of ilia titint popular ladling
Llook• (mrriett. kfecltoolc,farntaen and Teach
wiihnia nftrarnl, will flud this to lan very prolitabln
andideartant bit.ineari, enabling thnin to nee the rontry.
and make looney at the vow, time. Aganti now In the
arta clearing front $.:01 to $1,500 Iry ypnr. Por full
particular. and a list of flak.. adire... 11. It. Ilk 1,160 N,
I/noel/City l i obllthiog llnutin, 1.11 Aladn itrnet, Cincinnati,
Ohio: or, iflleiug East, lk BIILISON,
aulthlydasfer
PARTN ER
WANTED—With It cash enpi:
ist or Imo 010,01 to &loon. to rating° in a well n8441,-
11..11.4 and pn.llinitln Manufacturing Ilititinnnt.lllolll4l only
by slack of capital.
For part Intim - A.:Wares, by letter or in person, GAZETTE
(WONTING 11.11111.'
VEIIItY 110 AT WANTED—The
Waterloo and Canindelet Turnpike and
Ferry Compatry winos to buy
renonnita partie4 0110 11.0 midi for nate, to !starlit atom by
u riling to the Prisldeutuf sable...poly at Watnrloto,Nloti.
loade d. comity. 1111tedr, g iving gene red deivriptio n of the .1110,
iftli/1147 corryin g capacity; dealt of Water, li g ht and
and a g e. number of Isillert, diameter and etroks of
cylinder, prin. and terms of payment. By onler or the
Ikon!. .INO, MORRISON', President.
A. lion:lva Sisridary.„nu:id/tit
WANT ED—Tennessee Exchange and
Bank Nobs. sulf ISAIAII DICBEY A CO,
WANTED—S7NO in Pittsburgh and Al
legheny Warrants, Also, Basineets or Act:immola
tion Paper to amount of $174.00, gilt edge. can u. llstitint
ed at very reduced rata. milt 11. kn o tlN A BON.
I=l
130CHIIMI*8 ISOLIPSIC MILL
PATENTED AUGUST
7. labb.—Tha antarairan man
ofsetore this Mill of.inslialra
rasa for marolutol nod mmoney '
(hist Kills, as wall as phura • `Pr;
tenon am Thu are also
parbly adapted for studde
falldo-
- ...wa
add
se law Min'ler s
,„ t
ress tne D u l y
11a
rumeartaren.
COCUPIAN t., : ' . .
also wow new 0, O. -
W. also numearatre heath mart Mill Brame of all
oburpold and oo w qtrrary,lind Mott Bentnd dealers in Some Wltort old D.WW 4whOr lb =
Dents Cloth, Kill Mom sod Oraulti of wary dascrip-
Um, Mill Plebs, to. AU aerobes warranted be Ow satin
satisfaction, by COCIIKAN h 00_ chs.
FselesrardriP
FRUIT CANS,
ME=
For ..I. 4, any quantity, by
TIIOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR
Rpm() an b....inapt at the Ileirbsate Exchange,
Muth argot. Stab aadOmunillight. lL edoq M ,
satdit BW.
Y ? vp
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~....-,V,,,i,t:•,;,--Lt-, .1;:,..r-4.c.i..•.•..;.,.1i.,4..„-'4.-r.:,71..g4.4.`,.-,.E.:.:.,..
.D. B. ROGERS.
WM. H. WILLIAMS .1 00.,
corner and Thirvl .tr.....
DOZ. LBATHER WAGON WHIPS, in
varert. ..ported lli/rW, from s% to 6 feet, for
Pala by WELLS, RIDDLE & CO..
No. SO Fourth street.
IN F F. LK:1111UB BRAIDED BUGGY
WOWS, white lays, a tamutlfut article, for nets by
IVFLI't RIDDLE & CO.
IVOItY ILANDLE BUOUT IVlllPS—carv
eft work of rleont and tAntorol parterus. Price from
Vo down to $1.50. for rale by WELLS. RIDDLE k CO.
TA ROVERS' WHIPS AND LASHES of
vrry rultable for Ohio, Ky. m 31.1 Term.
Ludo, In toy qumlty, for fall cartom, for sale by
R . 5 {SELLS, ELDDLE it CO,
TEASI
111 1 P2 a fron t ! 4 t 4 1
i to lO d
Indiana brrrbstar, by c ;111 ' el " gum:orlar.74 ° a"
'WELLS, RIDDLE & CO.
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ZElanto
A(1001)1101ISE Sli01:1i will learn of a
penman...it situation In a flourishing town In Indiana
: ,_ses WELLS, RIDULK d CO'S., 80 Fourth street.
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G ALLS -'-50w lbs. for tulle by:
O. A. FA SIN ESTOCH k CO..
ses . c;orster First sod Wood sts.
if —,5 gro. for Bale
by seb El. A. I'AIINELSTOCK &CO.
riAltii LING, OIL-200 doz. Marehun es for
VA Role by .". ll. A. FAII?iESTOCK k CO.
OA'r,S---100 bus. to arrive by C. S P. It. R.
nod for sale by Stlllll'Ell h DILWORTLI.
Lesonii de Francais.
HAVING just returned to town, Monsieur
01011ON40 DANSE. Profersor et the University anti
the 1110 Sellool..intutte to resume Lie Freud,' Lemont Pri
vately or is chorea,
Apply for tentoot NARDI'S, No. 111 Fourth sheet.
nekeuttrarlted
LAST NOTICE.—The hooka and aces
of Abe lets firm of J. D. & A. KELLY, have been
phired In my hands for collection. AU persons knowing
themselves indebted lu mid Arm svill to mil immedi
ately and settle null save coats. Those haring scronnte
egainst mid firm mill plan.present the lame.
seR3DI ANDREW kIeMAfiTER, Alderman.
______
ADELEIRICAN gauss, BOSTON.
Conducted on the Eueopeint Plan.
LEIVIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, respectful- BB
ly announces that In compliance with the nosy
mowral prefect me exptestmq for the Enr01..., system of
heml management, that the American Monet. will hereafter
be conducted solely ‘ltt that plan- Well furnished parlor
and sleeping apartmentm will be lot by the day, or for longer
period" Meals served In the gentlemen'. ball at all boom of
the day and evening. The ladieedinitmg ball will be open
ed in like ninon." for bulks, and gentlemen Annual..nd
by ladies. The acconmedations and oonvenitnees of the
hobo ore unsurpassed, had the recent Improvements and
eiteralions leave nothing to be desired. Suburban residents
will fad the arrangement,. specially convenient. Largo or
too l! ranice provided with dinner., muppen, et abort
notice.
fyl7ammtlimante
FRUIT CANS--For preserving all kinds
of Fruits etc.; me astound easily ...ted,PrcEsErtvrNo
KLITLES of Brass,French tinned and Enamelled Kettles,
Wooden Ware, Willow Market, Clothes and Knife Inaket.,
Plenlshed Tin{ are, Brushes, pliver Plated Wore of new
patterns, Tea Setts, Castors, Spogne, Yorks, Ladles , Butter,
Pie and Fish Knivolin every variety, Tinware, Japanned,
stamped and plain, wi th everyarticie neeemattryln hardware
for lurnishing a house. Foredo at the tkooo Furnishing
Hardware Store of JOHN FLEMING,
No. 47, Market atteeteorner of Third. •
_ _
EISECI
S TONE'S GIFT CONCERT—Parties Nod to Deeds Aro Informed that they have been ream
ed and are'rendy for delivery. _BLAKELY A MILEY-
OF EVERY VARIETY,
GOLD PENS.—Dawson, arren
Lerlatblui, ifnunnatb end Tip Top. Juetieeeleedl
fur ode by (mai W. &ROT..
--- - -
OEO. W. lIIIBLEY,
' Peden! street, Allegheny.
100 A*. N
1. . E i !V g. lij 2r ll . 23 b l y ND FAXI
JAS. GARDINER.
isamocars,
QAVE YOUR FRUIT IN HUBL e•aebui.
E 1 _ •
QM% arm% Antipay.
"ZS MOO
cln Atibtrtisemnits
Omes or nil PIITSBLICOR Gina CONTAST,
Auglot=t, 1857.
l,r - - - -.EszcrioN.—The stockholders of- "The
Pittsburgh Gas Company . ' are hereby notitk.l that
giVeiall for Use purpose of electing two persons, to aannr
asTrostees of sald Company for the term of three years, and
one permit to serve as Trustee for the tam of One year, will
be held at the dike of add Company, In the city ot. Pitts
burgh, on the FIRST MONDAY tith day)OF SEPTEMBkIt
NEXT, between the hours of 2 and b o'clock P.O.
an2l-2sol .1..31E51L CHRIST'S, Treamrer.
MZILCILNIS . .1111. klazteacemicar Days,
Pittaburgh,June 2501,185 i.
olr conformity with the 2,5 th seaion of the
Constitution of theCommonkrealth of Pennaylrania,
notice is hereby given that application will Le made to the
Legislature. at the nest session, for the Renewal or Ekren .
Moo of the Charter of the Merchants' and *anklet - mere'
Bank of Pitteburgh, forth° term of fifteen ' , mei Dy order
of the IloonlorDirectors.
irWennul R. IL DEiNT,Caehier.
GOLD PAPER SHADES—A new and very
beautiful article, a variety of patterna,;l44 received at
the Wall Paper Store. No. SS. Market Street,
.bettrean 3rtl
and 4th atreeta, ,and for We by
eSthrd.mhne THOMAS PALMED.
3losonoaakka Bunstic,
Pittsburgh, September ith, 1857.
Tne President and Managers of the Com
pup for erecting a Bridge over the River Illononga•
lids, opposite Piibilmrgh, in the (vont,. of Allegheny, hare
this dry dnelaireil . a dividend of SIX PER CENT. on the
Capital Susts for six months, which will be paid to the
Stockholders, or their !ego! representatives, at the toll house
on and afar the lilt Inst.
Tre.arer.
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pin E3II'IItE FAMILY SEWING MA
_Lcunre will be exhibited on Monday and Tuesday the
7th and Bth inst., at the stem of S. Ountphrey. Reg, corner
of Fourth nod Market strrets. The hulk. of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny nos itivlkid toll 11.11 son this superior hiber
nating machine, (which wi ll only out Dam $l5 to 82:,.00)
which +very housekeeper :mot and will have. The riglibi
fur Allegheny and other countiesifor solo On faint:Mk tem.,
Apply as above at one, 5e7...2t.
---aASSIGNEE'S SALE OF IHE 'LANES
MLLE CAPER MILLS—By sin ne of an order of the
Court of Giummu Ile. of Muskingum county. Ohio. nt the
May Tarty, A. D., 1857, thereof, I will otter for side at Public
Auction. at the Court Rouse in 7uerville, In said county,
on TIIURSDAY. the 22 day of fletober, A. D., 11 , 47, at 2
o'clock, e. st.. the fallowing ilowribial Real Batons, sirs Tao
certain parcrisof land nituate in the city of Zanesville, in Ito
,
e .atity of Muskingum and State of Ohio, that is to say, Lots
t Indwrial six ( I) and seven (7) in what it milled ..Marple's
I leer Radiant." with all the Impiiivements thereto belong.
I K nod nil the flxtun.s. Mochfitery. Tools and Implements
id hi. or connected with the tonnurscture of paper in the
I o pec Mill erected 011 010 Wail periods of land; excepting
nd reserving from said I.nt utinther Mt (6 ) a certain part
I wring, bounded wi follows. to wit: Beginning at the vrtli.
et corner at said lot .0.1131,0 r nix (no on seventh street:
noire went between lots six Mid coven aforreald,. three
I Indio and sixteen links: thence south ono chain tel ten
I nks: thence enot three chains ttttt 1 sitt.iiin links to Seventh
root thence north ono rhnin and ten links on Seventh
Pert, to the place - of beginning. Also, excepting and re
wing from said lot wren, the following described part
error, beginnlngar the winthosoit owners:l.ld Int; thence
tooth on the th line thereof three chains and sixteen links;
t PIICP north (unpile° link": thence nut three chains and
',teen links to Seventh street: theatre south forty-fire links
t the place of beginning. Said parnils of laud belbg also
Wert to the right of way of (the Celan' Ohio Railroad
mpany over the same, as sot 'out In the Reconle of tits
I elate Court of said county in the case of mid Company re
. J. & .1. L. Cot. .
Apprulded nt the 1.111311($21,WG.
Trans or Pst.s.—The purchaser to assume the payment of
certain debt of fire thousand flea hundred dollars, due
1 unary 1.1,1100. tot's administrators with the willmwm.
of therstateofJohu Mclntire. der - Sasell. with interest, at
r cent
. or e annum, payable semi-annually, which debt
secured by mortgato upon mid real estate. the residue
a the purchase money cash. DAVID HULL.
7:stwT Assignee of It. J. Cox At Co.
SUNDRIES—
'2uO bugs Prime Rio Coffer;
- .
14411 V. If. and Black Teak
75 boxes wesortr4l bran& Lump Tobacco,.
25 keg. SI: Darted Tobaccos
tibde Porto Rico Sugar;
50 bble Refined Sugar;
55 Able Yellow Refined Sugar.
50 !film Oolden Syrup;
110 bbl. Excelsior Syrup:
lei 1.1.1 s N. 0. Molasses;
145 kegs 141 Cool, sod '
50 boon., Soda Salnettlea;
20 tell. assorted Aare Straw Wrapping Paper;
• 15 tines
.100 Side, Sole Leather;
4.12 bbl. punt Fish OH;
25 bbl. Eu 41140114
25 boxes anwlrtod Window Illask
150 dozen temorted Broome:
L7lO kegs as4orted Salle. In More xt cl fur sale by
se7
JOAN FLOYD k CO.
CIO-PA ItTNERSIII UT I C E.—l have
vi title day taken Into colwrtucreldp JOIIN 3!. PER-
K INS. of Exeter. N. 11.. for the purpow ord.:ll,lg an inmate.)
Paper Manufacturing buskin.. The business will be con•
ductell underihe name and style of SIIEE k PERKINS.
Pitt.lstirgh, Sept. 71fi. 14457.
1 1.. MIRY /MIN 111..Y[1111:4111.
P APER
MANUFACTURERS and Dealers
P
In mil kind.. ..11`upur and Rau,
rap, mannfacturoul loonier Kum short untiee.
C.:y.111.W for Country llnuu. AIMS k PERKINS,
Corner Penn and Irwin ulreets.
MES' DRESS GOODS,
11=1
Successor to NI Itl.ll V BURCIIFIELP.
xroTic}: —All person,. indebted to the esta •
1 1 af I iiaent dee'd, late a Baldwin township,
ar repwsted to. make Immediate payment, and these bar
niteinims aguln.t said estate to present them. duly authen
ticated for settlement. to Tlloll.ttt VARNEIL.Adtter.
se%ttsreT Bah township. "
FJ,Esif BUTTER-1M) lbs. fresh table
Butter reed by Fityress and fur male ti,is morning at
Firth stret. , a 7 IF. RIDDLE.
- 1 . 4 1 1;G5-901/ doz. fresh Eggs recd by Ez
prenn and for sale at 2: Fifth stn,.. 11. ItILiDI.E.
Sl.: A 1110.1 . 1' l'A find as at
nil tan.... prepared t.• fill their orders b.. Cabin Ourni
taa....0. yr...pin-. and on fiv.altdo terns.
T. It. YOUNG 41 CO.
I issEED 01 L-1000 galt. just reed and
.4 f, .ale by B. FA BNB-STOCK.
A. Sane,., a, Fleming lima.
SAI. SODA —5 casks in stare and for sale by
...... B I. EARN EA , TOCK.
CI A111W001.1,-15 bbls. just ree'd and for sale
k_,/ by xA7 B. 1.. FAIINILSTOCK„
SA LE R ATUS-50 bx,i. in store and forsale
by ...7 B. I..FAIINESTOCK.
BAinTfrrs SOAP POWDERS-50 boxes
ip sii!yv and for Amin by B. L. FA II NKSTOCK.
.. ... . . ..
D ED CIIA LK —1.500 lbs. just reed and for
JA, ....b. by AA:
.13. L. FAIINEEITOCK.
NEW MOURNING GOODS
JUST RUCHITED AT THE
Mourning and Ho''snar.Furniahing
B T 0 R E_
.en:2 , orrl 111100K8 & COOPER, 75 Market et.
FOR-SiILE--A farm in McCandless town
"hip, 1:: miles frum Allegheny City, containing 57
acre". 45 cleared, Si arra* In meadow. Inipmeetneuta,
11011.141. (maw lona and other out buildin'gg, AL.
a large orchard of pear and apple teem. It Is well watered
—a creek ninning throughwill he sold low. Apply
W. BUNN, Wmt nide of Federal at.,amond door South
of the North Common., Allegheny City. nes
A. A.NASON & CO. have received new
suly or
kick Chen pp ille Shawls, White Cotton hinge;
PM Id Dorm, Floe Embrolderlon,
Duster Tritnnthica, Rlcli Dross Silks,
And 01l the !shot importations of Shawls Milli Dross Goals.
seri
insitrance
The Illannfieturers' Insurance Company
crxx 2ro. 10 AkreAaste Erchangr,
PHILADELPHIA,
Charter Perpetual—Capital $:10 . 0,000.
WILL INSIME AOAVST ALL KINDS OF
Fire, Marine and. Inland Risks.
AARON A. LIPI'LNCOTT, Praident,
W.IL A. =ODES, Tice Preal,A4
ALFRED WEARS Secretary.
Aaron 8. Lippllttott, Wt. B. Ilautoss, Runlet Wile,
Wm. A. Rhodes, WOliazu Neal, Alfred Weeks,
Bent, Qum .7.11,1 d, John P.Sinsons.
James P. Smyth.
Judge lima, E. D. Jones. Esq. Cash. Cit. Bk.
James 3.llSinger, Esq, Mn.eg Robinson & Co..
James Howard, Esq. . T. Kennedy.] r., A Co.
C. H. Paulson, Esq, ••• Wink, Ifasupton & Co.,
J. S. Lea, Esq., '. i CantOglain a Co.
Pittsburgh OBire,No. 00 Water sliest. t.
J. W. .11.AETIEN Agent.
utzWe W. W. WILSON, &gat, Dubuque.
XI
trebanls' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia.
WM. V. BETEIE, Erest.—......D. J. MeCANN, SeensLu7.
Amount of Capital Stock pal in ail InveatsL...s2oo,ooo 00
r..133,4:-4 as
more. Cargo 11141ro on the Ohio tad 3fisaisslppl Rivers aria
tributaries. Insures oi*siet lode or ilotorigo by Fire,
•1.0 ..S.ii•et dm writs or the Fes. • end lulaml
Nsrigatiou end Tianeportatioti.
•
1,17.70115.
Wm. V. Petit, John C. MoutMars er;.John 31. Puturoy, D. J.
McCanet. E. F. Witmer, Item Onition. Beul. L Wootton,
Jobu A. Itlamhall; Charles B. Wright, Job J. Patterson,
Ebirood T. Pussy.
Wile V. PETTIT. President.
E. F. WITMER, Vice Prr•ideut.
Damus J. McCAmt, Secret/vs.
ezrattirn.
• Seiner, Lamb At Co, Philadelphia.
Duet, Morgan h. Stldfule, do.
Trutt, Bro. t Co, do.
Tharnroy, Caldwell k Co., du .
A. T. Lane k Co., do.
Stein:nits, Justice & Cu, du.
PITTSBURG!! OBFICE, No. UT WATER STREET
anindlt R. W. POINLIENTIBI, Aent.
The Great Western Fire and karma In. Co.'
OF PULADELPIFIA.
No. 331 Walnut Street
CAPITAL . --411000
FIRE tIVNURANCE--Perettial or limited, made i so n town
or country. on every description of property.
INLAND INSURANCE, on floods by Lakes.and
ram Carriage, to all parts of the Union.
MARINE LVSCULLNCE, on Vowels, Cargo and Freight,
e•nshmcing River Transportation.
C. C. LVITIROP, President. •
W. DAItLINU, Vico Premlalrtit.
•
Joseph .I,lluckel, Secretary and Treasurer.
K. Richardson, Amistant Secretary.
• DIRIWTORS:
Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street.
Hon. Henry D. afoore,so.Welnut street.
Alexander Whllhien, Merchant, 14 North Flout at. •
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Bunter & Co.
M. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker. •
John It McCurdy, firm of Jones, White! McCord),
B B. Bishdb, firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jess B. Smith & Co.
Thos. L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zeller.
haw Ihmleburst, attorney and Counsellor.
Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's Ball.
Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons & Co.,
William Darling, (late of Belding,)
John Rice, 90 South Front street
E. Harper Jedroys, firm of Wm. IL Brown S Co.
IL. W. POTNDEXT9tIt, Agent,
&pl.:Cm-6+7 97 Water street, Pittsburgh
Farmers' and Mechanics' Inouranco Company
. 'Northwest Owner &cod and Wales/ Streets,
PIIIL ADELPIIIA.
The following statement exhibits the brodnere and rend
Hon of ths.Ourupsny to Nor. 1,1854
Premiums receired on Marine sod Inland Risks
to Nor. 1, 1858 r 14,681
Fire Premiums 178,796
10tereM on Loans 8,704 47
.
Total receipts $400,19
Paid Marine j- $61,427 04
" Fire ° 39,737 i 4
Re4o
Expesoesee nses M e, r Fuser- • i and rnissiona.... 45,489
Coso '
- . .
...eorance. romans Premium. and
Agency Chprgem 27174 Gbit
_01177,12
Balance remaining with Comp'y $3M1,057 07
The emelte of the C t gopany are us f01103.:
Phil. City and County Bonila $ 10,848 18
Railroad Bond. 11,000 COI. Cost Price
First Mortgage Reel Estate 143,500 00
•
Stock., Collaterala on call 3'40000
Girard and Consolidation Bank e
Stock 5,2^3 00
eposited with Sherman, Duncan &
Do., New York 30,000 00
Deterred Payment on Stock not yet
' 97,700 CO
Notes forMalll - -
ePremittma 100,0N0 50
Due from Agents secured by bonds... 35,370 18
Premium. on Policia. recently la
nted,.d debts doe the C. 5 1,470 00
Balance in Ranks. b 5,5511 id
_____ 5.4057 00
The Boarder Director. have this day declaim! a $
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT,
Payable on demand on the htudnesa of the Company the
let tringnt. THOMAS 11. FLORENCE, Preeldent
ELWAILD 1111111801., Secretary.
THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent;Pittaburgh,
No. 00 Water slime
1:13E123
Life Insurance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND
TRUST COSiPANY
Snahnut ante," of Maned and Pharra and:,
PIIILADELPHIA.
Incorporated April 9th, 1850. Capital Stock $.500,000,
orunSta.v.
ALEXANDER WHILDIN President,
MARSHALL lIENZEY,Tice President,
JOHN C. SIMS, Secretary end Actuary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer.
BOARD or minim
Alexander Whildin Louis A.,Galey,
Marshall Ilenssey, T. Esmonde Merger,
William P. Bolton, Eilsha Tracey,
Ilou.J/oeph Allison, Thomas S . Smith,
John C. Sims, George R. Graham,
Joni. Davevean, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Simons.
MI. P. IRWIN, M. D., Medical Eau/finer.
This Company nukes Insurance on lives, on moot m. 0.-
ble terms. It has been encreastally naannwrl for several
roars by sin experienced board of /Akers end trap/erg and
trustees. I/meshy/aye paid promptly its lows, end is every
way des/Aline of confidence and patronage.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, •
m77talem 87 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Franklin Fire insurance L' ouspany or
PIIILADELPHIA.
•
MUM..
Charle. W. liancker, Adolph E. Bode,George W. Richard; Samuel Grata,
Thomas Gast, David 8. Grosso,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith,
Tobias Wegner, Morris Patteram.
CHARLES N. BA...NCKER, President.
Cornea G. baron., Secretary.
This Company continues to make insurames, permanent
or limited, ou every description of property in t01.1:1 ami
poultry rates as low as are consietent with acuity.
pany hare roomed • 'large contingent fond,
which, with their Capitol and Promintos, safely. invested,
afford ample protection to the aarumd.
The Assets of the Coiripany, onlanuary Ist, 1851, as pub
lished agreeably to the Act of Assembly, were m follows
Mortgages..
Real Estat e.
Temporary Loam.
Stocks
$ 1 1 212 , 708 4 1
Since their ineorporstiort • perks! of twenty. years,
they have paid upwards of One Million Eons [lnstated
thousand Dollars Losses by tire, thereby wording evklenee
of the advantages of Insurance, as well as their ability and
disposition to meet with prompt...ll liabilities.
.1. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent,
`Ol9 OM. Southeast ear. Wood and Th ird Ms.
Conlin,
(continental Insurance Company.
/manporafed by Mc Ltyidalstre qf FiYamyttania,
PERPETUAL OHAftTlell
Authorized enpltal, Ne. MUllon
Secured sod Accumulated CaOtal.—
lIOME OFFICE.
No. GI Walnut &reef, oboes &mad, Philadelphia
/Ire Losnranceon Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, &a
((vocally.
Marine Insurance ones:gen and Freights, to all partsof
ttu. world.
Inland Insurance on Good* to., by 'dices, Bisect, Canals
and Land Carriages. to all parts of the Union, on the mod
4voroble terms, consistent with security.
GEORGE `IttIULTOES.
Philadelphia.
W. OOLLADAY, formerly Recorder of Deeds, kr.,
W3l. DOWERS, formerly Register of Wi11...
JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of °ALUM. d Smith, Importing
Hardware and Cutlery Merchant., No. 21 North Ttdrd
Greet, above Market, Phila.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Sou, Coppersmiths, No.
12 Quarry Greet, Phil..
EDWARD V. MACHRITE, Arm of Machette A Raftmel
Importing Hardware Merchants, No, 124 North Thi rd
street,above Race, Phila.
HOWARD 111NCIIMAN, Arm of Livingston A Co., Prolom
and Cem t d o i oMeAhanto, N 0.278 Market st., above
ItJahth,Phila.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, Eraddent.
Claim Wrtam,Becretery.,
JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent.
No. 24 Mb etreet Metre.)
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of
PIIILATELPIIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
Carnet Slif,926—Assem W.M,0741 45.--Sectreirr breurraza.
Fire hummed. on Solidi op, aderchandlee, Furniture, de.
In townor country.
t.
The mutual ptinciple combined arl the security of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to re in the profits of
the Company, without liald li tpfor I e.
The Scrlpt;o4lllcatee of thin Co y, for profits are
moron:bin at par; Into the Capital Stock of the Compeer
CLEW TINOLSY, Preeldent.
B. %IL lILNCLIIIA N, Secretary.
DRWTOILI.
} G. al Strom!,
John R. {orrell, VI
iklaiZ.
m
6
1 .7,
B. L 0.1.4
Robert Toland, •
C. Stevenson,
•
Chan Leland,
Wm. Si. Semple, PlttsVg.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent
kaThird and Wood Wean,
Clem Tingley,
Wm. It. Tbumpson,
Samuel Illepham, •
Nrpetiter, !
Hobart Ifteem,
C. Wood.
Marshall Rill,
Jacob T. Hunting,
WIIILam Aimee,
•
MhsSe
Kaptinno Inanranole Company,
OF PHILADELPHIA,
Franklin Baildinv, 414 Walnut Street.
Organized ander the °eland Insurance Lew, with j,
cy h
Capital of $lOO.OOO, privileged to locraue to $500,00•J.
Insure, optima lon or damage by Fire, Mario., ra.,,a
Novigatiou and Transportation.
orrtcm.
n.O. LAUolll.o,l,Pmf#,,t
O R E M O i rlel3ooTT Bl""4 .llo,,t," '"'"'" . • °l '
DIZZ(7S,
IL O. Laughlin.
W. 0. litomsbury.
.D. Stanwood,
IL M. Willa.
William OBborr,
• •
POrin Office, Lafayette I
16 k 011AFFItY, Aksok4
• MI6, (entrance on Wood at )
Fire and Lire 7 -
INBIJNANOIDOOMPAN-Y,
No. 149 Cheonot Street,
SItIC TUE CUSTOM 110.11eX.
all kirelirof Ineareaoe, either Perpetual of
very deeeriptkot or Poverty or Merchaadlee,
Meese/ premium.
Nona P: WINO Preeldeut
e. W. BALDWIN, %ow Penland.
- .12. Oepe,
.IL.
0. ONIM
fin.a
Illanufachinn' bililtanCe Company.
Fire, Marine and Inland
Office—No. 10 Merchant/ At =homey,
PituAnnect•, July 1,1657.
Notice is hereby given, that the Agency of
ad . 066 PLny, la the eity of Pittaborgh, will, until huller
.3oth,e, be rohdoeted by J. W. MARVIN. erhceelema rape•
dew* to undernitlng and connection with this office ht
Philadelphia, 'well gentian him tor ear duct Jag tiw.hhahe-d•
to • manner that rill etre general Adisisetice. Re la ..r
-diably tecouiteendea to all our paleaos, gui nett u the. Jo-
airing insarenre. A. WEEKS, &caner,
The badness olthe abore.o3expan7 will be exa•hsch;.l at
N 0.96 WATER Street, Mat:trek
•1219.dif ic J. W. MAT.TIEN Aged.
Mtwara Nutnal Safety Insroute Company
1 ,,,,,,,, p y raa ey w r v ia,the., efroooenenoi, i e
Office, S. E. Corner Third and Waluntsts.,
PIIILAIPNLPLUA.
.
JVARIXIS I-V=3.OTM on Varela, Cargo, and Yrd,,,ht
to all parte of the world.
=AND LYSCR-6411.149 on Gbabbby Riven,
Lan and Land Carriages to all parts of the Utdoo.
FIRS INSORANCES on klerelnindLoo_ generally—iln
Stores, Dandling Homes, de. • •
Assets of the asisory,Proe.24l, 1556.
Bonds, Motigsges, and Reel . .... slo3Xii lid
otber _— 106,976 65
Stock to Banks, ltultraul and 18,i...50 re
Cash oo 37,5 l i 26
Solanoes to hoods or or Apra; Premiums on
lino Policies recently leauedorid other debts •
due the Company. ..... IM,ritii 10
Subscriptkm Rotes-- ......... ..... —...... IOO.Oto itl
• Wißh= blartin,
l'aph H. tir4,
Edmund A. Ponder,
Jahn C. Davis,
John R. Permute.;
George G. Leiper,
Darlir7tua,
Dr. It. M. !Mut m. '
C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig.
Spencer Mcllleslo,
Charles Kelley,
11. Jones Brooks,
J. G. JohTigon,
WS. A
T 110.9. C.
lirrar Lumx,Soactory.
No.
Pittsburgh Life Fire and Marine ins. it,.
Office, Corner Market and Water Ste..
ermtennau, PA.
ROBY. OALWAY. President. P. A. Itgeritalr, Evey.
Amur ftuaoo,
This Company makes every Insaranea epDeryidnl to or
connected with against LIPH RISK&
and Ouzo Wake, on the Ohio and
tdisa Al., irippl riven sod • tributuiea, and Marina Riek gen
eniy.
And agshast LOU Di Damage by Vim
or.dlut the Perna a the Jes and Inland Narl,tlonk
and Tratupnciatia.
Policies issued at lb.:Licata:a rates cotinistatit with Pitt :y to
ail parties.
MI:MPS ,
Robert Galway,
Joseph nder Bradley,
Bonnet bleCturken, JosepB. Leech;
. Joseph P. thuntam, L. D., John Vollerlon
Jam Scott, Itandleld B. Br . cnra,
Did Richey, C ,
Jame. W. palm.; William
Ram a. Baarr,
lky,
Chas Arbuthnot, John L'(1111,
0,16-my 25-14
• Bo to !autoroute Company,
OP TENNEYBYANIA,
' Office N 0.9 Water SC, Pilgtburph. ."
mam gar 1857: '
Stock Dos 818., payable a,
on dent l aml, ihd sauc
ed by Piro approved names .4118530 00
Cash in Pittsburgh Trust Company.....-......-- 46,280 34
Premium nobbs.-.-. -....-- 47;564 49
. 192 therm B'ectuu3ge Bank Btosk-Crut -.......- .11,480 00
rlts n reee%;;Lie . . ...............
- - - ---
..
-- - -...-..... f',Z :
.1. 11. Almenberger
W K. !gimlet,
K. D. Cochran,
John A. Cantle,.
C. W. Batchelor,
James I. Bennett,
m.r.!=umw
Citizen' Insurance ,Comp'y or Cillobprgh
Office 04 ins 4, Sfree, 6dam Markel and Wowl6Tbladt.
in_lnsuree Ilull and Carp Rieke on the .ad Hir
elasippi Hirers, and Tribotariel..
sapineuthagninat lon, or damage y Fire. Ain, against
We perils or the &Atha Ithud tiarigation and Transport
salon. 1
1 DIE.TOII.II. •
Wm. Takpaey, ; I Capt. Mark BRAIDS,
Samuel ItKier
Robert Dunlap, Jr., Wm. Bingham:6 , ',
B. llarbaugh, John & Dilworth,
Lase M. Pennock, . Prune:la 8011er,...'
Walter Bryant, J. Sehoonnakar. ,
Jae. M. Cooper, . Wm. B. Maya, '
Johu Solpton.
M,
onongahela Insurance Company ?
Ornco, No. 98 W.= Stud, •
Nat Insure Against all Ain& of tiNre awl Marine kers
Oman.,—.7AM ES A. HUTCHISON, Praddeat.
lIENOT M. ATWOOD, Secretary.
IHICCTONS:
Wm. D. Iloinies,
John Atwell,Alex. Hick, ,
Wm. 8,.. Maim Miller,
Thee. &Clarke, ,John McDevitt,
Geo. A. Dem I
AM A. Thitchteon i 4,1
W- Inenrar
, astern In.
OF PITT
GEORGE DAIL
F. 11. GORDON,
W 111 lane wpplust MIAOW
R.. Miler. Jr,
J. W. Rutter. '
Amirem Ackley,
C Ihrusco, •
Thomas Scott,
A. Nimisk,
:
IrgyA home lust'atlas muts
fn this comumuity, who tin
ly psy sll Moms at t e ORRICE
Co.'s Wurhasse,) up Matra.]
,
A Beautiful Head of Bich Glossy , Hair
• ”U'LETELY PRY-SERVED TO
G-Friatgxicsm, °
A ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD
h it , r0.t...t to too color or bald, hat would
here the p;reurtit mitered, or troabled wlth dandrrilrand
itching but lirmild hare It recnowalior troubledwith Saar.
Icald brut, or other eruptions, Lot would be eared, or
with sick he e. (nenrolgin) hut would,. be 'rose& It
will Abe re e all pimples rebm the fire and eirlg.-• PeeL
Woedo Ilair toroth° Will Jo alithle. 'See circular and
the follovringN,
• Am, Athos, NovembeiS, thsd -
Paor.7). J. Woon—Dear Si,- I halm heard mo th said of
the womlerful effects ofyour Ifalr Mestorat but .having
been oo often 'betted quar-kery tad quack nostroms,hair
dye., to. I we v. &spewed to place your llettoratlve in the,
name category with the thousand and rem loudly trumpeted
quack remedier, until I met you In Lawstmco *aunty mete
months slaw, when you gave me such assurance aa Induced
the trial of your IRestorative le my family—and by niygood
wife, whose hair bed become very • thin and entirely white,
and before exhausting one of your large bottle', her hair
one restored nearly to It. original beautiful brows, color,
and had thickened and Demme beautiful and glocey,wpon,
and entirely over the bead; eke continues to um. Pot
simply because of its beautifying efforts upon the hair,.
but bemuse of Its basithful influence' tlposi the head an d
mind. Othen of my family and frisude are using your Be
strati., with the happlon effela thank., my akepttelson
and do ub ts In r'etrence to Its character and 'aloeen
tirely removed: and Ito and do mist cordially and wet
deettially ercummend its um by all who would ham, their
hale restored front white or gray (by meson of slams , . sr
ams,)to original col w and beauty, and by all young
persons who would have their hair beautiful and glum
Very truly and gratefully yours, SOLOMON . MANN.
Pik= 08
84.37" 78
-. 63,966 17
.. 61,889 00
Patten Moore It was along !Baratta I saw you at Bliss
field before I got a bottle of Bastorative Ssr wlsk.h you gave
me an order upon your agent In Detroit, and when I got It
we concluded to try BOP Mann's hair, aa the =Min teat
of Its poster. It has amoral, that you marred me It - wooldi
deg and other. of my family and flier*, bavlngarltnansed,
IV effects, are now using and recommending lame loathers,
to entitled to the blgheat6tudderation you clam Ihr. ~
Again, grey respectfully and try., yours. .
SOLOMON MANX,
Csamt, Jub418,1852.
'1
boor mod Prof. Mood '. Dale Restorative, and have ad
mired It..wonderful effects. My bale was becoming, as 1
thought, premalarrly gray, but by the WM onds
`five it has resumed its Oniolna caw. and bave it° doabt
permanently so. . 11111:18E, saßenatori
O. J. WOOD I CO., Proprictors,..ll2 Itroadway W. 'l%,
(In the great N. V. Wire Balling Eitabliabment)and 114
Market street, St. Loula,3fo., and mold by all good. Drug.
labsanDklydawlali
..tia,ooesooo
.- 631,500
T--,--- 7 -, 7 -
O GLASSM AKERS.-
. . . ~.
WO Wade Soda AA,
300 bra German Clay, .
700 oaks do do,
. ...
10 oaks Sulphur harp's,
30041 Nitrate Soda.
On hand and for IMO by ALEXANDER HIM;
.oI 273, LI
be; at
TSOAPMAKERS.—
x 100 cab, Imported Runk, Alkali,
500.bble No. I and 2 Roth,
300 oar 'Ruth. Soda Ash, •
Weeks Rho 011,
10 oil(' Come Not ML
to rale by rANDER RINO,
Q 'ate A ENCY. - 11.AV1N(177 ERN
1„) anointed Apo for Plttabarab, by tbo'ItADISON
STARCII COMPANY, in tbe sole of their eeletwit e d miry
STA Rat, (which la warrantedm,l In quality' t o
ap known
In this market) are now prepared to atro/y •• • rba.a. De,d.
ere at toenufactorererrices. We invite tb• eattentlint au.
Trod. lo thlr ankle, to an exandnatlon ot atoek,
and which will be kept equal to tbr deur .4.
Anutu, mg a `CO.,
soya Na 11 Wood Ebro
Inls Window 'Ohms (wmn3 , o7
!LT bran/19Sr ALEXANDER
.2 •
Llbarkrat.
FESH BUTTER— Prime fresh tab But
ter, W' set from the churn, r&d dab,. Fifth at.,
ene•ila Y.,nran Ou'a, ea •.• IL .11UDDLE.
FP.ESII BUTTER-400 lbs. freslitabl&But
. ter; CM dos. fresh Y4hrs, reed this morning, shd fir r
'Ale at 27 rim mmet, oivait.m.&& &
me 2 ir. BIDDLE.
REF APpLEs-7 bble 'prime quality
set
Jost received sad lir rota by T. LITTLE & CU, ,
• Nll2, Itetood
FLOUR --100 bblo Superfine Flour , ,store
and for lode by LITTLE km,
eel' Beebrittif.
BROOIE COltN-20 tone Westerri.re.
retool sod tor sale by T. LIMN & 00.
set' " N 0.112, Beenod it,
.
ARD OIL —_' o bbte No . l Lard 9il in store
ju Sod Ar soloby - , unix co..
T• INSEED 0:4)18 western in -
.14 b•Y T. I.ITXLE .
owl N 0.112, Second st.
IVi
GLASSES - 50 bbls N: 0. in 'Mime ord er ,
JAL ou trawl uo.t far wle by H. klaNO, ' ,
Ni • . • N0.211 , Labelyst.
JfispliffiTerancii constant
u• ly on band and for albs by tbs osefetsigsed. T . Assal•
Nes may SSlnelld that Nth superior much will be
equal to say of the more expensive &mama Oorn P In
use, for nuking delicate Blase Mugs, Poddlnwt, Cake.
B• womb& 1. 5 , anqulrefot "Woods' Pawl Starch. - s
•
odd • corner flortand Veer •
D. Montgomery,
Richard Sblebta,
sh &wt: l4
0.0. fluter.
A TKELIDY CELEBRATED
ao automats._ a
'om'noicaroook sod ht:
Au imettecit initasie cooa ted mot ilessat • : "
Just emend sad art/kW , J. Z. jr.
MOM! ?Milo, 14.1111
N • .
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fours=
$7600. .4 d 7
June" C. ittml.
Thouplllll..
Join. Tr, ,
3044. c,
'Amon Tennent,
Samuel D. 510t...3,
ITenry bloom
James 8. IleFatland,
Thomas C. Ilund„
Robert Burto, Jr,
John B. Semple, pitui
D. T. Morgan,
fT i g. ' g:/lent.
ELAND, Vim prenlJer t.
A. 3ILDECHA, Agent,
Water street, Pitts!. r
$24 , A30 tg
O. W Cu,
I. M. Pennock,
W W. di lath,.
11. T. Lack Jr
ll.Stk)
IV As Dl vi ß it t L m A iu
GALET, ns Pllreide L 4t,
u smnt.7.
ince COMpl
BURGH'.
if ft, Prnifldeot,
..de of Fire mol
IX, Rkkelson,
G. W. Jackson,
.Tames McAuley,
George Thus*
Nutledel Holmes,J: Lippincott,
by Directoca blown
II liberally
' qtaatn.lprinapt-
Water , rtree:. (Spa;
Pitt! burgh. ;ALI.