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-THURSDAY- MORNING, OCT. 1, 1857
~a►ca 14.6111 or Tins PAM.
I REPUBLICANS, REMEMBER THAT
NEXT SATURDAY, THE SAD OF OCTOBER,
IS THE LAST DAY ON WHICH YOU CAN
ASSESSED, TO VOTE ON THE 13111.
1 '"
A:Winker Veeneseked.
stated, when the democratic ticket was
ortlinated, that all the respectable leaders of
the Party were ashamed of it, and that the lead
of the party had - been given up to a gang of ad
ventUrars without principle and with no char
acter worth an effort to preserve. Events have
justified our statement. Nobody hears of Sha
le?, Wilkins, Campbell, Roberts, McClintock, or
of any of the other decent men of the party
taking hold of the management of the campaign,
as they we a wont to do ; but in their stead,
the chief control seems to have been given to a
serpentine politician who keeps his head quar
ters at the Sheriff's office, passes himself off es
anything and everything in politist and devotes
himself with a natural ardor to the dirty work
of the party which feeds him. •
This individual goes by the cognomen of En
wean Caxralm., Jn. As a private individual
wa i tvould have no right to allude to him by
tuxes; but Inasmuch as he had taken to the
stump, and made himself prominent otherwise
so it public character in this campaign, we feel
justified in thus alluding to him, especially as
he ls attempting to' palm himself off on the un
suspecting country people as "an old line Whig,"
a "Republican," a man "above party prejudi-
Mi t ". ho., while freely acknowledging himself a
loeofoco wherever it is safe to do so.
'T • his i man wu taken from obscurity through
'the!gentireeity of the old Whig party, and made
Prothonotary; and •he now repays that gener
osity by treducing the majority of those who
thus fevered him. In 1855 he got himself elect
ed' to the Republican County Convention and
• vraii made chairman of its county committee;
but while rims nominally standing at the head
of that party, he . was doing all he could to elect
the democratic ticket, and was rewarded for his
elfOrts.by being made chief deputy Sheriff under
Rudy : Patterson. In 1858 he affected to be
perty : free; but all his services were given to .
the democratic party, and he not only voted for
Bothsnau but did his best in heaping obloquy
,c atid, odium.npon the, supporters of Fremont.—
~..^:This year he has fallen into the alasf lead of the
- deinorratio party, and is laboring with all his
might to elect Packet the whole democratic
tiriret. His preterurie •of being en .'old line
Whig," a "Republican," and a man above party
prejudices" are mere sham.:.-bypocritleal pre
feerions made to delude and deceive. He is and
hies been for some time an'out-end-ont locofoco,
railling and maligning the Republican party on
all safe occasions, and giving body and soul to
the interest., of the lotefoco party:
Nothing could have induced US CO make this
rererence to him but the necessity of putting
our friends in the county on their guard against
hhi hypocritical pretences. Simply standing as
a luau°, ho is powerless; all the chance of
mischief he possesses consists in passing him
self off for what he is not. Having thus torn
the cloak from his shoulders, we leave him to
the gaze of those ho is intent on deceiving, and
regret that necessity should have imposed on us
lb. repulsive dilly of any allusion to him.
liavia Wilmot and the Tariff.
, •
Locofoco editors are like monkeys and parrot s,
id this, that when they have once learned a les
son or a trick they repeat it on all occasions,
never Varying the monotony by an intelligent
change. They have been taught to harp con
ntiv_ on the string that David Wilmot voted
.
far the Tariff of 1846, and therefore no protective
tariff moo- can vote for him; and just now, when
thiswitOle country is clamoring against the free
tade tariff of 1857, in consequence of its ruin
ous results, they are more than ever assiduous
iu repeating thelesson thus taught.
- .
it is very true that Mr. Wilmot voted for
ttle'tariff Of 1846, under a pledge 'given to his
constituents before he was elected that he would
vtote for a revision of the tariff of 1842; bat it is
true-that he is a freo trade man. He felt
htnsalf bound, as their representative, to carry
opt .the ,wishes of his constituents; but ho la
bared with all his might to procure the insertion
in the tariff bill of a clause protecting the Iron
interests of Pennsylvania; and'when it became
certain that the friends of the bill in the Senate
Woidd'net - So amend it, he earnestly entreated
Mr. Dallas to give his casting vote against it;
and when the, bill came beck to the House, he
vetad.igainst concurring, in the hope of throw
ing' it Into the hands of a committee of oonfer-
CDC 44: w h e re • its - amendment might have been
effected.
:! Judge Wilmot ip, and always has been, the
warm' friend of our domestic interests, and has
aim chimed that while duties should primarily
be levied for 'revenue, the protection of our man•
niacturing interests should always be kept in
view sad the duties so levied as to foster and pro
moteour national industry. This was the tenor
and burden of his 'speeches in Congress, and he
maintained, moreover, that Congress should go
eves inither thin this, and levy prohibitive du
flee necessam for the protection of the Iron
interest. He is a POINSYLVASICAN, an ardent
lever of his State, and desirous of promoting her
interests as a great manufacturing State, in every
legitimate way.
Wir Present position is not subject to question.
Ai:deplores, in common .with his Mends, the
iitv•state to which the country tuts been reduced
by the suicidal policy of the national adminis
tration; and as a true son of Pennsylvania he is
prepared to unite with his fellow citizens in de
pending that measure of protection at the bands
oC thi..goiernment, the denial of which has
wrought'such vital injury to the country.
In thiscouneetion it may he well to remark
1411 i the tariff of 1846, for which Wilmot voted,
had come to:bo, by 1857, almost sufficiently pro- .
thetive to meet our wants as a nation. The
Manufacturers were willing to let it stand, ta
t:tent in one or two items, and the great Pennsyl
eude' interest—lron—was beginning to revive
Mul strengthen under it. It is the repeal of
Olaf tariff againai, -which the country is now pro-
The immense importations of foreign
pods lbstered by Its repeal hays plunged the
peitry into embariamment which years cannot
Obliterate, and which will bring during the ap
proaching winter disaster and distress to the
hearth of nearly every 'working man in the
land: Per this the democratic party is, respon
iible: The hands of our candidate are clear of
nparticipetlon: _in it; and the surest remedy
_tor this: Wiry it his wrought is to elect him
tiovernor, for that would be such a verdict of
ditiapproval upon the national administration as
would °wire a speedy amendment in this regard.
The
, telitivririg entrails from the Harrisburg
' l l'ektrah't account. of Judge Wilmot's speech in
Swim' huts% 'en 'Monday slight last: • -
t.He fully vindicated his course on the ques
tion of the tariff, and avowed himself now, u
be bee ever be&i, in favor of affording atkquate
jproteetion to all the great industrial literati of the
ccunbi, ADD. SSPACLA.LET TRZ .GIZZAT : IRON AND
-COAL ENTIMEATO Or PIDDISYLVADIA, declaring
himself in Invticr of specifie duties upon these
'articles."
This is all any fiend of Protection east ask
:-....lgnreses," in yesterday's' Union, suggisti
that obtained a copy of a late circular burned
ly,ocr State Committee from one of the canal
. iiatets 'on thelVoit County ticket. We do not
/acre IL It is•moet, probable that n Nippers"
atole , ";ll.:F,,Ak, would be the proper work of
spytcriiiesk 'ironed offtoes to which
k l e , *,.itat;ionint' .denied thecntrie,: and pocket
*ito''lsof*i Paper couldbitianda
14,- The 4..niiiiivel,o*k ti t bs put en his wrests."
N Y. 'Do, SWA
.
aye that one'of the Central
isoirri**47 lit k - T er YltMir 11=0; ,bY
i wbiolo2l.stsOKONAl- 1
4orelhe towel went dowl3,_
oo „ meg pap
pled by the dteleillt4r
Tin awn iatt is it* atowr PLAcs.—The
BritishHaverritient, seeina to 'hare found th e
right sna4tor theright-plite e in Gen. Havelock.
An Enjl3ah
paler says
‘ - `x.ft . - - nsiVelock, who has recently distinguish
ed
himself. aci grimily in India, is a native of
Sittulerlaxid,England,And son of Wm. Havelock, ,
Ml:km.ly a , well-known ship-owner and coal-tit
ter. The General, after passing through a long
apprenticeship to arms in the great conflicts of
North-Western India, especially in the campaigns
of Sir Charles Napier, holds at present the post
of Adjutant-General of the Bengal Presidency,
a rank likely soon to be changed for the highest I
the service can afford."
The following, by the Jura, is in addition to
what we had by telegraph :
"Elea. Havelock's force for the re-occupation
of Cawnpore, had, in eight days, marched 128 •
miles, and fought four actions with Nene Ssbib's
army, against overwhelming odds in point of
numbers, and had taken twenty four guns of
light calibre, and that too in the month of July
In India. On the morning of the 19th July the
force marched into Cawnpore.
"The sotd-harrowing specthete which there
presented itsef to them beggani description. A,
wholesale massacre had been perpetrated by the
fiend Nena Sahib. Eight officers and ninety
men of Her Majesty's 84th Regt. '
70 ladies and
121 children of Her Majesty's 82d Foot, and the
whole European and Christian population of the
place, including civilians, merchants, pension
ers and their families, to the number of four
hundred persons, were the victims of this Satan.
"The court yard in front of the A s s em bly
.
rooms!, in which Nena Sahib had fixed hie head
_quarters, and in which the women had been im
prisoned, was swimming in blood. A large num
ber of women and ehildren who had bean cruel
ly spared after the capitulation for a worse fate
than instant death had been barbarously slaugh
tered on the previous morning. The former
having been stripped naked and then beheaded,
and thrown into a well, and the latter having
been hurled down alive upon their butchered
mothers, whose blood reeked on their mangled
bodies. Only four escaped, the wife of a mer
chant, and three others.
•'Gen. Havelock, in a dispatch to the Governor
General, says that 'lien Sahib hes drowned
himself, with his family. • He had an intention
of going to Lnoknow, but when he got as far as
the river the cavalry and infantry deserted him.
They are all gene off, after destroying their
arms, to their different homes. Cawnpore is
now as quiet aeAdahabad; "
Banos Macantar.—This eminent essayist
and historian has been constituted a baron.
This rusk in England is next above a baronet or
knight and nextbelowa viscount. Underthe laws
of the feudal times the barons paying fee to the
princes or, as it was termed, "being the feuda
tories of princes," were the proprietors of lands
held by honorable, that is, knightly or military
service. In early times all such had s right to
a seat in the Parliament-of England. Each of
these barons was proprietor of a manor and
held his court there and theright of judgment and
deciiion in the list resort. The title of baron
no longer attaches to the possession of a manor,
but is given by the sovereign's letters patent or
summons to parliament, thus making the dig
nity personal, not territorial. Thus to confer
this dignity has become, under the progress of
civilization, a mark of respect or esteem for moral
or intellectual worth, and not a necessary ad
junct of lands, descending to the fool and the
knave as well as to the wise and honorable. In
a country where such distinctions are sought
after and esteemed of value, the bestowment of
this title upon Mr. Macaulay dignifies without
adding to his eminent reputation as a scholar
and a gentleman.
Monetary Item. by Last Night'. Mall
A letter received here this morning from a
reliable mercantile house in New York. states
that $2,000,000 in gold is known to be on its
way from Liverpool to New York. The occur
rence of this rare event at once attests the seer
ity of the pressure, and promises to aid in its
relief. —Alb. Eve. Jour., Sept. 28.
Raw Your COCAIIIT Selma—Five have been
thus far put in Receivers' hands, two are under
protest and eleven ethers are reported as sus-
pended. The redemption of Bank circulation is
more active than usual at this time of the year,
and has given some trouble to several of the in
terior Banks. They all rely upon the City for
•prompt redemption and for occasional Aid.—
N. Y. Cour. * Eng.
The Brokers of this city are crying down East
ern and Jersey money. Some refuse to touch
the former at any price—N. Y. Drib., Turnlay
afternoon.
The Banks at Hartford. Ct., continue to pay
specie. They am generally strong, but have
intimate relations with the Rhode Island-banks.
If Boston, however, stands firm, we think that
Hartford will do the same. The policy of sus
pension, nevertheless, has its advocates there.
The Daily .7inict, a democratic paper, in which
much financial ability is shown in its general
editorial management, says:—
"The Banks can protect themselves, and do
not wish to suspend. But can they go on, pay
ing specie for the next 90 days, and refusing to
loan a dollar, without breaking down the best
houses, and most of them too, in New England?
It will probably be better for all classes, mer
chants, manufacturers, laborers, and all, if the
Banks generally conclude to suspend."
The New Haven Journal deems the general
sentiment of the state adverse to ouspension.—
In relation to its own city it says that the cir
culation of all the eight banks in New Haven, is
less than $BOO,OOO at present, on tifrcapital of
$8,600,000.
We are informed that the report of the closing
of Macready's cotton mill, in Norristown, which
we published yesterday, is not correct. The
mill is am going on.—Phila. Be/lain.
Nsw boa:, Sept. 29.—The demand for money
is quite active to-day, but the rates are irregular
and merely nominal. Sterling Exchange is
entirely unsaleable.
Eastern money is generally refused by the
brokers, and the rates of Eastern exchange are
much higher than heretofore.
The rates of exchange on Philadelphia are
variable--ranging from ten per cent., upwards.-
A despatch to the Press, from Middletown,
says:—"The Bank of Middletown passed a res
olution to-day making themselves individually
liable for all their notes. The combined wealth
of the Board of Directors and Cashier is about
a million of dollars, and their circulation is less
than two hundred thousand dollars."
The market this morning, wa think gives evi
idence of a calmer and rather moref'confldent
feeling. This is principally outing to an impres
sion that some measures are about to be consum
mated to relieve the present severity of the
pressure L—the official statement made 1 üblic
yesterday afternoon being regarded as strung
proff of the ability of the banks to increase the
facilities to their customers, without at all en
dangering .the safety of their own position.
No regular price has been arranged yet for
Philadelphia funds, and there are very few
buyers. The rates spoken of are ten per cent.,
and a little below. In fact it would be impos
sible to give any reliable quotations for uncur
rent money, even of the specin paying banks,
and the brokers are buying sparingly, and with
extreme caution and discrimination.
The prices of foreign exchange are also very
irregular. • The bankers we believe are asking
107, but the rate is nominal, and we have heard
Of sales of good bills to-day at 103 i, and moms
are reported at lower rates. On Paris the rates
vary from 6f.60 to 6f.22 and sales of tint rate
bills have been made this morning at the price'
first named. On Hamburg we hare heard of
sales at 84/.—N. Y. Com. Adv. Monday Aft.
Toe TOBACCO CROP IN TILE MIAMI VALLAY.—
The tobacco crop in the Miami Valley this year
is large, and the weather has been very favors-
Me for securing and preparing it for the market.
The product is estimated by men who have
taken pains to inform themselves at about sir
million pounds—against a million and a halflast.
year.' At fair remunerating prices
to the pro
duoer the present crop of tobacco is estimated
to be worth $400,000. The prices last year
were much higher of coarse than can be expect
ed this year. But although a narcotic, tobacco
will not be a drug in the market this year, large
eels the yield compared with that of 1866.
Dayton Jam
Tlllll TODACOO Onor.—,The beautiful weather
the last few days has put the tobacco crop
out of danger from frost. The planters are
hard at work cutting it. Some fields require a
few days longer time to mature. The crop will
be the largest and finest ever made in this State.
-Lou. Jour.
Nor Tame—The New Orleans fits rune lays
that the report of the killing of Judge' Reagan,
member of Congress elect for Ote.:distriot of
Eastern Texan, his brother and thertiother per
sous, in an affray at Palestine, Andereoneonuty,
turns oat to be a boa:.
A Mon Onions or Tatntstis. —From the Erie
Conneution of.last week, we learnthat Law
ton, the Cashier of .the Erie City Bank, hie
been wrested for etobetslemetd, and atter , an
examlnation,Jins been held in bond. of $22;0 0 0
teansietif thtf .
Funinnatio Goons 7011: Mu
awn Bora—flarnagban,- Allegheny, Whose Naos
&l air to all our reaclana hia'nownady , at
hia New Ils/4.0. choice *minty. of • walt-znadii
Clothing for ma and lb.:711; which animal is
carol at close antes rot oak._ Ma nnatomolo
pattnatat showy *fine airplay of =argyle Coat:
Op, Pant. Slid& and:Paatiogr. • linters will be
flamed with an .n=1121'110)1 of his geode and
pricaa
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"1t.d... 5 4 by Dyspepsia ea a more allsele•
eons"—CrlLlD nr "Bonnuvre flottaxi, BITTICRe * —SI , I•- •
•Leteberr, • trader probably as well known ma any man-in
Western Pennsylvania, states ru follow; nlmet with •face
er in Art otrong county who was rerimnd by Dyr= a
pert atirten: 1 persuaded him to boy a bottle of
Holland Bitters. believing it *mold cure him. !leafing him
eome months tate r,"what wae m astoolahment at flodlow
him a hale, hearty,: man; he told me he now Indwhed 'SOO
pounds, and that tide wondsrfol change bad been produced
by Eloerhaves Holland Bitters, to which be attributed sole
ly his restoration."
wkr-Sold at $1 per bottle, or eta bottles for $5, by the pro.
prnetore, BEN t. PAOP., Js., k CO., idanufactortow Pharos.
moans and Chemists, Pittsburgh. Pa., and DrujW k Siti
Son advertisement.
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EMERSON'S MAGAZINE
♦ND
PUTNAM'S MONTHLY.
40,000 SUBSCRIBEIIS TO START WITII I
The panthers are happy to announce that Is the union
of these favorite Marealnee, the beet literary and artistic
Went of both publication. has been 'reared, and the meal
attractive !strum of each will be retained to the consoli
dated work.
aim to present In its pages the eboltost produc-
American thinkers and writer., and the beat efforts
irati artists.
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We .hill endeavor, by s mussel,. use of the mastedn
resources now at our command, to maks • Magazine that, in
the richnews of tV literary content., and Itt the beauty and
prausenesa of lb pictorbtl Rlu.tratloos, shah math. au) ,
publication ever before produced In this country.
The new issue commences with the OCTOBER number.
whhh is now rastly. It is fined with the choiceet produc•
done of some of the mat brilliant writers of the day, and is
embellithed with forty-four splendid original engraving.—
It appears In • new dress, embracing an elegant Gland.' do
elan on the cover, and llto entire work presents the most at.
tractive apparent. it IS pronounced by all cholla,. INDOII
It to lie the most beautiful symmlman of • Magazine ever
tuned In att. country.
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It may be obtained of any News Dealer or &dueller, or
by enclosing :3 cents to the publiabers A SPLENDID LI
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ed to every person who gets up a club of twenty-four sub.
scribers. GET TUE OCTOBER NUMBER AS A SPE.
J. 31. EMERSON A CO., Publishers,
se2klwdurfef No. 371 Broadway, New York.
~ N rkIIUSDLS roe TIM Cl= or llama on rionsar, at
prices varying from to to thirty dollars.
Abdominal Supporters of every kind.
Spinal Prop for curvature of the 'pine.
Shoulder Brace. of every kind.
Suspensory Bandages, improved varieties.
Pile Prone, for the rapport and cure of Mee
Syringes, male and female, all slue.
Mewl Pumps, an extensive enactment .
Nursing Bottles mad Artificial Nipples, latest improve
meats.
New Clipping Apparetue, a great improvement over the
cupping glasses.
Magnetic necklace, a superior kind, la • neat box.
DR. KEYSER Is also agent for Marsh's Radical Cure
Truss, sr bleb usually cum awe of Rapture.lo ea mouth.
Sold at DR. HIYBER'B
Whohubs Drug Store sad Truss Depot,
sea 140 Wood street, sign of the Golden Mortar.
DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDILIt BEACIS—From
Pittsborgh Dispatch, April 10th, 188E—Por or. than 8
years past we bare constantly worn the Wubingtort Bus
pander Brace, mannactured by Dr. Otto.lo. Keyser, of No
140 Wood street, to this city, and would heartily mom.
mend It to all who are compelled to follow a sedentary mos
perion. Alt we basal:ears remarked, to calling attention
to Is. merits, It annum fora brace end ansianders, the
weight of the pantaloons being so pisoed o. to oontinnally
wool to bring the shoulders to their natural potation and ex
pand the cheat, Women. hundreds of whom UV annually
injured by the weight of enormous Mould also
procure these brut+. Ile particular Ie proctoring the kind
mentioned, as many of the braces wild are humbug. Sold
at Dr. ODO H. KEYSER'S, Wholemeal* Druggist, 140 Wood
rtes, sign of the Golden Ilona, Ja2thdawilf
Dr. S. S. Fitch's utiltu Lectures,"
380 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the
tr.wititent by which ha cores Cbwrunapetorb Asthma, Di►
caws cithe Heart, Tlavai, StranarA, /Yowls, Liar, Kidnap,
was Sbin, Perrwle Cbscplaint, Grarrl, de, pont by mil,
and pottage prrywia. far 40 rents. Apply to
714 Broadway, New York.
4g-Ile has uo other odlce. either at Chicago, Buffalo
Pittsborgh, or elsewhere. IL i. Dina absent from Nese
York, and no ybysirim elesobere is sartiorisad to cirs
rum•. anTiorkinfarY
Direlllll . ooollo'N I(Al• Dtt.—
Within • nut .hell MI the merit. Ile,
Crbstodon.'t never equalled Dye:
Red It make, black. to brown tranaforme a gruy.
And keep" the flbree &Dray. from decay.
Thte matchlcen ern W tnntf Hair Dye .1111 bolds It. goal
tloo ao the molt hormleee and ef/loacioun Hair Dye In t/
world. Seld wholeeale and retail by
DR GEORGE H. KETRER,
N 0.140 Wood etreet.
WIZ ilgn of the Golden Mortar.
SINGERS SEWING MA.CRINES,
The greet ettperlority of BINGEWS MACHINES
flyer all others for the one of
Cbdhing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Conch Makers,
long Leers known end prectlcally ackotneleelgtel.
The undereigned baring In calmer* rankly of theme
llethines on Ittmd. adstded to enet7 bled of sewing and
entchlott. Invitee thane. Interceded to cell and esanaltte them.
N.. STRAW.
Ant tbr .A.lleuheny County
loe3
British and Continental Exchange ,
dIGIIF RILLS DRAWN BY
13 II 1.4C.A.N. SF/Mall2A.2W SC CO.
On the Union Bank, London,
he Soots of LI nett Cfpwords.
Thee Malls ve araihble at el the principal towns
England. Scotland and Ireland ned the Coutinent.
We mlnlo draw Sight Bill. on M. A. ORONROAIJIII BAL.
LIN. Frankfort • Mal, which MIMI ae • Remittance to all
parts of tiormany, Switzerland and Rolland.
Portions intondlog tee travel abro,l may Procne through
no letters of Credit. on which Money can be obtained, as
nsodad, in any port of Europe.
thilections of Dille Note and other securities in Rump*,
will feral, prompt attention.
WM. 11. WILLIAMS 1 CO.,
mhZl corner Wood and Third Street..
lei DLO ri. 1.% 141e3 Vs ait.2`.,W•te,
$£Cl- M.A.1.717P.A.0"1"17FL1E111.13
Orrnrr of Par and Mahan. &rod, F Jtl fl rd,
..tio a M = ruo ' rf r N " t A . i . 4 4r l , L e
ranted of the beet quality.
JOHN COCI-IRAN BROS..
icorr.crtnize3 Or
Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Dem
Window Shutters, Window Guards, he.,
Na. pl 3mond Strad And Se Third Sired, •
(Betkraen Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA,
Have on hand . variety of new Patterns, mu and plain,
anitaLlk for .11 purpose.. Particular attention paid to ea
closing Grave Lots. Jobbing done at • ort notice. ...date
DiLwir.s do CL141../EY,
House, Sign and Ornamental Patntars
ND.GR.4IIDS:
Ma.. 111.11
White Lead and Zino Faints. •
Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils, 'Condone*, Window Olasa,
Potty, Drashoio to
144 Wood Shod, too doors above Diamond Ailey.
mrlielydfc
XATA. tifor...A.ufax-Tx.rx.
lIIVIMICTraIIt 0?
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil,
dol6;dlyte Nos. 108 and 170 Socoool Strest.
J. M.l.rrrt,
MFIROFiANT T xx.cm,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lrldf. Sew 8,11101 o s.l TTSBURGII, PA
osaftlyd
Dentistry. i
Dr. J. F. Et.ux,Ln-I - ICTir.h.vincms
piged the service* of the moat es awed Blo c
Workman In the United Staley, Is p d to Ittr ,
it .
Teeth, adapted h. each partienlar c . Full eets of teeth,
or part. of sett toads with vliflclal gu ,In one continuum,
or Raid plot,.
Artifichd ' Epee Wearied, sod all d 4
corrected
rou.kierutlous and work warranted
On km r•:•.•. It* Fourth stnwl, betwoo •
streets, l'Utuborsh.
VANDEIVIIR & •
ATTORNEYS
AND
SOLICITORS IN of
No. 5, Shiner Mock,
Collections promptly made In
Lows, or Western Wittrunnln.
WIII attend to the purchase ,tha Sol
Minims 3lene7 on Bonds and Mortgog
EL C. =CAR . 1
NA.75 Iroorth.StreADl.
ONNERAL INSITRANC.
AND
Insurance Br.
Cove:use CAPITAL BLIRLIIMED
Sire, Merit:team:l Live Stock
lions taken at current rates In the m , .
paying comp.:Sem In the State.
A. A. C.A.IMER i
Pittithurgh, General
. No. 63 Fourth N
PITTSB ,
Companies repreaaoted of !MOW,
by Paansylraniraad other States.
Fire, 31a.thloabd Ufa RIMa taken a
- -- Pittsburgh Variety'
:TONICS. WAT....I.AINTG-•,
(Saccosaare to Warwick, At
Idanotecturentaf Right and led
Drop acid Thumb Ltda., Katt° “1
OoSoe, Corn acid Paint Milk. and Do
ally, corner of Water sod (franc stn..
,fa=lydfc
sliest Pills II es.”
.Frazer's Headae.a Pills,
They will ewe the meet violent • • e.
They wfU atre costae bowels.
• They are a teak se walla p
It your head pawl you. am dna ill ease yea,
If you hut ladlgation they will helpyou.
If you are sick they will male y . • well.
They are the beet pttl to care WI shame.
• They an a plain pill atid • IPz.f • 111.
- No better pill can be coal
They cost tell 25 heats a
Peaky milt* all parts et the
Direct year lettere to Da. KV=
Pittaboseth Pe.. the Wholeelde Areal
1;111A*STE1113 ATTESTION..+DI:.
wiyes,i • ,
LasaSper andbator Owl say Otter
pall for the'cuieVf Cute, GO., Sp
bislang, to Keep 1)ottle the,s
A'sibtuails hoist Ncissireits* ant
?mitdE Cesilandt often, Thy Irdr
Oka4 *Dr, EXISITC.'I4OWesa
.
- Too?Hamm is instan y
of Dr. Expirroolooth Arho Remo] I
th j e at l nfir dro min of DR.
• RILIt
mace. Dr, PICEMENED
Celebrated Worcesterahlro Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS r j OF A LETTER FROM
ONLY 000 D SAUCE. AT
GENTLEMAN
To be the .
AT MADRAS,
h To hie Brother at
And applicable to " WORCESTER, May, ISM.
wTell LEA & PERKINS that
their SKEe is highly esteem.
ARIETY Med to Ind* and tep In mY
opinion the most palatable as
well ea the wort wholesome,
Barrow that /11151114. ^
The only Medal awarded, by the Jury of the New Yolk.
Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, wait obtained by LEA A PER
RINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, O. world
wide Dune of which having ted to numeroue Imitations. Pur
chasers ere earneetly requested to me that the namee of
"LEA A PERKINS' new impressed apon the Bottle and
Stopper, and printed upon the label..
Sole Wholesale Agents for the United /Rat.,
JOHN DUNCAN A SONS,
405 Broedway, New York.
A stock always In store. Aleo,•unlers received for direct
dilemma from Ragland. . mr&lydfce
•
OP DISH.I
Exchange Bank. of leltrastra,
-- FLORENCE; N. T.
GEO. SINCLAIR, Jicsi Pf. VEEDEIL, (WV ,
SC CO.,
General Land Agents Is Dottier in Land Warrants;
IT'l ' orenoe, N. T•e
Will give their ponowd attention to Buylogand Belling Reol
Watt, Eaterlog Lands, Loaning Mow., and PkYi&E
In Nato-sok., Xowsuld Kamm
MEINCX.S
Exchange Dank, Eitubtugh Pa.
C G. lineal A Co,
B .
Patrick Co., Bankers, Plthillorg4,
Atwell, Lee & Co., Marchant. "
R. P. Raley, Banker, Pl,ll.delidd..
Wholoo, Lanier k Co.. Nev. 1 oak.
Low & Elwood., Hanlon, Si. Lool.
&Hook Co., Marelood., "
Book of Commerce, Clovelatl, Ohio.
J. G. Limey,
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALESIN
Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Trish,
dud Produce Gabonlly,
dlult No. SO Mod Sties, Pittsburgh.
WOOD, MOORE/LAD & CO.,
American Galvanised Sh Pet Iron,
Ind Has Igaa. fe th. Safe of
W. Drinzu Wimp's
Patent Imitation Smola Shoot Iron.
AIM, 6gnaw...tax:n..l.l for Ronloa
sir Warahoom—No. 13.1 Front Snit, PtittiburlM.
Jealyttyfeli
ReMole a Ambrotypea•
P Xr. B R E Dt c D
Gallery, corner Third and Market Streets
ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET.
We are now preperedto offecto the nubile our well known
'tykes of Atablotypetst the low prier of ONE DOELAft sad
UPWARDS. Thom. wanting likewise. taken In the beet
et7l• of the ort, will And It greatly to their intered to glee
fhb eetabllennent • call. A large eseorttnent of Thin load
Taney Oueralwaye on hand. • 4El*
[WC JOT, nom-- —lr. IeCITLLOCCIS.
Tkilioorsk Stool Works.
JONES, BOYD 8s CO.,
MAnuAlcturarsof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and
A. B. BrliEl.; BPRLIOEI and AXLES,
Owner Ron and Pirst Ate, PtiAdmagh,
MAO 0-
b. B. FLOGVJEKS 8t C 0.,.
DIANSTICTrias or
Rogers , Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Tooth,
Canter Boss end Fir& Streett, Pittstrurgh,
Jr%lydh•
1: Fre% ts, :PO elics zartWil
®RC ANT
GEORGE 'Y ,
Idanufacturer and Dealer In all kin& of
TOBACCO, SNI7PP AND CIGARS,
AND
TOBACCO,
Cbrsia. of So Weld Stred Gad JlN.antund
Gaily* PITTSBURGH, PA.
TRY • BOTTLE OP SUPER'S
MOSQUISTO COMPOUND
EFFECTUAL PREVENTATITE OF TIME PESTS.
SD WI DT CIF WC A. O.W. SZT - E.Bl
FOR FAMILIRS AND lIANCYACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANDTACTURING COMPANY,
..lEtrtateport e - Cora,"
Plttabnrsh, 611 Fifth Street.
Thb iltechlne &Schee the
Plnest or Coarsest Fabric!,
At the pi...mina the Operatot,tuaking with ease Oar flew
red leunttful and durable Shfletes per Liners, almost noise
toady, sad are becoming Indispensable for Wally use.
Ihdl Information may t.• obtained by wllreesing James
Ewlng.or . • AL=l6. R. RSV.% Agent,
No. 68 Fifth atreet, Pittsburgh.
PAYlatt, EGIEUEGILL & CO.,
IItAXS/1, - TClata or
Cooking: 'Parlor anti F/eating
STOVES,
Grates, Pront•, Fender•, etc.,
Yard Manufacturers of the Colabrihted
CAPITA-IA COON.J;KG• P.A./%70.10.
NO. 5133 1 LIBICIITT ETIVENT.
jyZ:iyft • PITTSBURGH, PA.
tITTSBUIReII, PA
- JOHN THOMPSON,
410 LIHRRTY NTREET,
European and Intelligence Moe,
Hoops always for sale Drafts on Enrolee for any =comb
•and oteareer .1 feast Ticket. to and front Liverpool to
New York. •
Girl. or cooks and general hourework fundahed to
homelimpars ou abort aortae
Wrlght l a Indian Tegetadde Pills and eyrup Mirage =band.
Pmeettgaro brought from liar York and Philadelphia on
railroad to Plttiburgh. laDully
STYLE I}L TS.
ar,CORD a CO.,
No. 131 Wood Street.
can MT SICIER. ns
IP A L M. B T "Y" L E
GENII' DEEPS A GENTS' SOFT RATS
• lo issss. SUFI avrs,
BOYS' FANCY CAP&
MILLDAMS' FANCY RATS
LADIES' AIDING RATS.
••2401k 31• CORD A W.
W. & D. R.DTICFLA-FCl`,
411111cliads or Tobacco, Maulraw! claims,
Have recently taken the building Ka 129 Wood street, I
addition to their lianufactiring Uftbilahmant,No.4.3lnci
street, urban &hay mill ba &rad to moire their Wend.,
ap27.lydfa
Idarku&darer of ET1112116.9.1, OIL and LAMS, No. 192
Fourtb street, between Weed nud Xurli.t, Pittsburgh, Pe.,
The tmder.lgned laprepared to famish Dealer. with
su.n.a Oil and Burniug rholds of • superior 51 0 . 11 ,/ , of bit
own unumtecture. Abe, Aloohol,Cemphehe mid tw Oil.,
mud snraerrly demi donor gide and Centre Table Lampe, 01r.
=dolee,CmdsLbne of the !Meet patterns and most nome
el style.
Chandellars, Girutdolm and Lampe repaired andregultd.
ed.
The aboveOlierupplledregedsrly every week to customer.
roio ow , mgo.s. said.* P. lIATDEN.
le you value your teeth and a purn breath,
healthy alma" tad cozahbl• rootalt, go to Krsaews,
140 Wood street, and boy a bottle of Weao's Toon 14440
and Toon Penroca jeoYrdlbali
WARMED 1211/11/rJHATELY.- 10 , 0 00 Men
to eivgamo to the ale of tho moat popular wiling
Books InAmerica. Invalid% Mechanics, &Merl mot Teach
er. Vining to travel, will find thie to be s very profitable
end pleasant bottoms., Tumbling them to me the moutrY,
Iwamoto nioney at the woo time. Agent. now to the bot
toms are clearing front Io to $t,600 pm year. for full
mrtienlara and a list of Books. address R. M. ROLISON,
Qom, Oily Publishing hence. 111 Main Meat, Cloutier...li,
Ohio; or, If Mug Lai IIAtBLIBOH, Philadelphia.
noladydaerfeT
I formltles or tee 4c
Wood arid Smithfield
. spl.6lkodt
...RN. C. Inn:0
' ND,
lEWIEICII
ANTED.—Wanted to, borrow eight to
miztom almond dollars on Ike eery beet of Rail
Wan. security, for OM SO tbs. wkiol o handsome
premium will be given, and and Minds money taken,
if application be made soon. Ary to
ANSLY t RICIII7,
ee2o tomes Seventh and Smithfield erects.
; ASOBRY,
; • la, lowa.
uy pert of Northern-
;. of Real Estate, ob
sallydfc
WANTED, -410,00 0 of Brat doss Bonds
and Wilmot. Airlit six a
many,
B• 28 Comer Bonoth and andthlaldstraata.
CO.,
- burgh, Pa.,
AGENTS
WANTED.--5,000 of first class Business
haring 90 alp four exkd Mx months to run.
:sly to
0. 11=1,1,10t0170EZ,..t..
43460)00:
RJ sks ot
rallat?lo and pritmirt
I • JraCktlife
BRO.,
ANTEDApl_soe for a Boy to learn
trade, 2 Girls on oloi and 2131r10a0 Norms. Apply
to O. W. BUNN, 'West Aldo of Becton! street, 2rl door Booth
or the North Commons, AlleAhrny (Nty.
11 ANTED—A drat Miller to go to Nazi:i
t:zone n;e1 1 :177;p tht:":, CIZZILV..„ n
isuen DICKEICk CO.
nee Agenoy
rest.
:Gil, PENNA.
I • . Chartind
DAR N • WANTE=th a cash capi
tol-of from VON to PIA t. *WV nub.
and profitable Ilianotactwing lupit.i o w,
by click of esOtAL
Pot parikulars, Manny by tatter or In peroon, GAZETTE
00IINUNG SOON .-.: ' an2L.ltt
111 dimeeriptionc
A. A. CIAIIRIAZ
rinverrTr
IWork... ' -
1 •RD dr CO.,
Co,)
• DoorLockgßDrb l &
and Counter
i tr:g tr,
VITANTED---$7,000 in Pittsburgh and Al
, V bosbruy w.rmsts. Also, Hosiztenser Aocogemoda.
now NKr te sweet of }17,00 Alt edge, can bediscount
ed at very mloc.l rata, B. !PLAIN SON.
AMmUCAN HOUSE, BOB%sox
Reeat.tialfweed' of at lid Ate gt management
T ZWIS RICE, Pacnwrolt, respectful : A
ly eneoIIECINI he kw teamed, the rid pram
mhteteemettt, se It .st e tted bebre the recent alters ow—
'MO 0 the EOVISS , / U.btai ID this Liast , Passses, N o et.
though the , edreetere at.snot, yet tbit plan is better
Od tbr miter dais othot•La.
Tlike Accomeadsticmc stet eoeveelemee ot the Wo e.
anearpeeeed,em th. motto imprarements sad etterettoui
tor the ceentart agory hem swain lobe deelmet
. l
No.l*Woodels4,
myibtaws,
' St. Undo Hotel.
DUSING WEE P*ST SUMMER this
Iloal Li bean
_sum4, Impromillatimarie, had 'lO
reacmkawk IL, wilt b• tba mipdon o rti.
installs awl Imams 45 TEUMAT, Octobsr i pert.—
Th.y will alma And do had AV' fad bliwp *mon
swim* tam oft au( arrival:44 the ears sad otamitaita.
mikthidx.l4.o.r. • • •••• " U"Slintina,
Tobias' Vepattpn
unerfeftstaktel
' Wsr,r6S.,*ha,
Nes It his sand arr ay
ifgnidß Viebtro
" Vol odrit.A•say...- ,
31 - 1011 Sit A-ND Le N -1 1 -11:140114g,
• own (OAP.* 0444 1 0 111 162Wid
°ad =Marta Mach All orders_ P 511 3 0 27 attandMlAL
APlPSlVelluctial averidotkre. ,
by law drop§
and MEI
"od eV
tha Gales lisses.
IMCMIZIM3
K. L x00af1f1n......
SUPER,cor. P.m .M at. Cliir
P. 13-A.V.DEN.
(Bucoossor to W. U. WVOIT,)
Wants
. ... ,
. . .
. . . • - • • • - -
. .. ~ .....„
J".c. '
.... - •... ' •'.' • . ',,•,.' ,. .„ . ;14 . •, , ),..:
. ''' - •,,.,',,1',.-K,4'41.',,,,`,1Y,''''.',71i
• infittanct:
,•
Lug a .
tllunditillreti In{Ware C•mnpany..
Pitt , urrn,June 25th,ISSI.
IN conformity with the 25th section of th..
PHILADELPDIA,
Is
of the Commonwealth of Penneylvanis,
matlce U betrliY girr" that it anon will Wade to the Charter' Perpetual-s-Capital i 500,000.
Leg:Mature. attlie next °melon, for the Renewal or Ex 4 ,11
war, INSURE AGAINST ALL KLNDS OP ..
don of lb:Charter:lr the Merchants' -red Mnntsfacturere
Bank of Pltteburnh, forth , : term of fifteen year:. Dr ord, Fire, Marine and Inland Risks.
of the Bcareldf Erixtors.
Jedibilmd AARON S. LIPPINCOTK Preeldeuh. • -
WM. A. RUODCS, Vice Presidonn
ALFRED Whtlen,Elecretary.•
Stb abbrritormtnto
Plar ONLY OFFICES where Tickets can be
rocnreal via Cleveland for Matzo and the North-
West, or a LII Hel I sir and Columbus to Cincinnati and the . DIFLICTOIS.
South-Weer, corn, rof Wayne and Liberty amount, and No.
Aaron S. Lippincott, Wm- B. Thomas, Charles Wise,
Itt Monongahela noose, 4 doors below Alm runner. , Wm. A. Rh.lea, William Neal, Alfred Weeks,
F. xxoseLAND , t,",... y t A ggr , IJ. Rinaldo Sank. . 13u-J. Field, JOa P.Almous.
C. 0. R. 11., 3r. C. ILE., C.& T.& M. IL R. R. I Jame. P. Smyth.
Judge Reath, E. D. Joneo:get., Cash. at, nk...
Jame. Millinger, Esq. Meters. Rohntemt t Co-;
James Howard. Rsq., •• T,Eenne4y, Jr.,ACo., *
C. 11. Paulson, .F.sq. . . Woolf, .11amptem 4 Co,-
J -S. Lee, EN., ,- Canulnithikm A Co. • '
Patuburgh Ornor, N 0.96 Water street. t'
J. W. MARTEN Agent.
mrlfc W. W. WILSON, Agent, Dubuque.
Merchants' Insurance Cul of Philadelphia.
`NIL V. PETTIT, Pre5i..........D.1 J. like ANI, Soentas7 .
Amount of Capital Stock paid In ald Invegted....poo,ooo 00
Surplus 6 3,4 29 35
1 V5:1,4113 85
kl.iree Cargo Rielas on the Otto mid 311.,iiseppl Rimers aced
tributarioth Insures outlast lots or damage by Fire,
also agnlnet the perils of the Sm. and Inland
Navin-Won and Ttanwo.ttlon,
161 , 14.1;4/03:4;43t 1, 0;1
THE undersigned have entered into
partnenthip, ender the •tyle of ICH. 0. JOHNSTON
a CO. SA NIVEL B. JOHNSTON.
WILLIAM 0. JOVIXSTON
'lll9l..nrgh, September 5,1857. '
NM 0. 101151201 f.
JOHNSTON & CO..
K. fOEMSTOX, St.
W M 0.
ESE=
BLANK BOOK AIASUFAr TITERS
A
JOB PRINTERS
N 0.57 Wood it., bc4. Third and Fourth ,
les3Plud PITTSBCRO 11, PA.
BANKING HOUSE OF JOHN WOODS,
N 0.67 FOt: RUE STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND
MARKET STS.—SSO,OOOOOI.D AND OUXER wanted, Iv,
which the highear premium atilt., paid. ee3o:dit
K NABE'S PlANOS—=Another-
invoir,.. of Pianos from the factory o -`•
WM. KNABE t CO., Baltimore, hoe laid,
been received, to which the attention of the public Is to
strectfully lorded. 011A111A)TTF.
At the “01.leetalillabed Plano Depot. -
ocl 118 Weal .t.. :d door above bib or.
NEIV AIICORDEON BOOK.--The new
American Accordeon itittructor. containing the MO.(
r
ri p mimic of the day, errangtti for the Acconlcon
We.
Also, the new American note Instructor
Itusre'e American violin I'i - raptor 80c.
Wed fneo of postage. CLIARLOTTE BLUME.
ocl 118 Wood 0t..28 door above sth et.
BLANKETS, LA.NKETS—A full aSSO
meat of home made end eastern Blankets, at
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S,
Northeast corner of Fonrll3 and Market its.
113.1.1ttsbargh moony Canon at par for goo-1, ocl
BLANKETS—A full assortment Country
and Easters Blanketa to I, had at
J. 11. BURCHFIELD'S,
uel Ziorth.saat caraar Fount] and Market ate.
-•
HEESE-150 bxs. prime W. it. Cheese
pat reed mei forzale by R. DAIZET.L k CO.
BUTTER- 3 bbls. S. P. Butter for sale by
cod A. DALZELL A (Z).
TAR -50 bbls.. Ter
i .sci
or sale by
R. bey
S CO.
T. KING-Etli'OßD Sr.
PURE
Oswego Starch,
t •
[FOR TIIE.LAWITLIRY,)
•
HAS established n greater celebrity than
has ever been obtained by any other Starch.
This her been the result of U. marked superiority In opal.
Ity, and its invariable uniformity.
The public may be visored att.. continuance of the high
stand now established.
mend rsor untended * th ‘ r e ouh r g o'l'ltirtTor"4lrD,volixod the do. d
!
and foreign countries.
Working thus on • eery large scale, and under • rigid
system, they are able to secure n perfect uniformity in the
quality throughout the year. Thu is the great Deuderutum
rot Sharchnutking, and it rvs 'iced now for the, gest time.
The vary bast Starch that eon be made, and no other, Is
alwnya wanted by commoner., and this null be eupplied to
them by the grocers ILI toot, their customers hare learn.
ed which is the best;and ask tor It--otheowlee they would
be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can
be made.
Mr. Kingsford has been engaged In the manufacture of
Starch continuously for the lest 27 year., nod during the
whole of the period, the Starch made ender bar supervision
has been, beyond any question, thebest la the market. For
the first 17 years, he had the charge of the works of Wm.
Colgate* Co., at which period he invented the promos of
the unnaufacrare of Corn Starch.
With for Kingsford. Starch, ow the name Oswego has
tweet recently token by another factory.
It le sold by all of the but grocers In nearly every part of
the country.
T. KLNOSFORD d SON'S
OSWEGO CORN STARCII,
(rot PI:DDINGS,
Has obtained an .Vaal celebrity with their Starch for the
Lau.ry. This article le wrfectly pure, and Is, In every
resp, meal to the best Bermuda Arrow-Hoot, beeicles
having additional qualities which rimder It invalmble for .
Thu, &wren.
Potato. Starch has been extendsely packed and sold es
Corn Starch end bee divan false impree.ions to many, as to
the real merits of oar Cart Starch.
From It, greet delicacy end purity, It. I. coming also into
est.:wive use ea a diet tor infanta and invalids.
The mbeerlber having been appointed tole Agent for the
sale of the above celebrated tawdry and Corn Starch, will
eupply the trade at Pastern r..tes, with addition of freight.
P. PERRY.
Agent for Oswego Starch Factory,
Perry Hotel, corner of.Huirock at, and Demesne Way.
antlantwverF seS,l3lnd
EXHIBITIONS
A • • • • •
N ORDINANCE to Regulate and Pro-
MU, In certain cues, Exhibitions.
mentor I. Belt ordained and mulcted. den Thet from and
after the p of this ordinance, That no person or per ,
eons within mid city shall act, exhibit, play or perform any
opera, (Irene riding, or feats of horestniusahip, menagerie or
exhibition of animals, oantsrame, painting,
rel corimity, trick• of legenintnain, musical potty, center',
or any other exhibition, °Mortal nment, show or amusement,
orwhatermr mane or nature, for which money or any other
reward la, In any manner, demanded or reeel‘ed, Mamma
license or permit tor that patinae first hal and obtained
'front the Mayor, which said llamas or permit shall examne
for what It le granted, and tLe Una it is to continue, for
whirls mid licerme or porno t lie Mall meets one dollar cc
terrains be paid Ly the person ..r persons to whom add per
mit Mall be Issowl.
tlth. IL The Mayor eked not deliver such Ilenla or per.
mit, to any pr TOL wail] be bon r,ce eine!, far the use of said
city, the tollowsug slams Worms to wit: For any opera ten
dollars for sash day or night on performance. or forty dol
lars for snob and every week; for circa. riding or foots of
horserbanddp, ten dollars for sash day or n.ght of perform.
ance; fora menagerie of animals, not leas than twenty dol.
lath, Er thy time not exceed'l.g twenty-four boor.. and et
the lame prior for oath, Mee oty.four hours then after; for
nay panorama, diorama, ezionition of any painting ur end
aury , nr ~ .-hininon of ntt, natured curiosity
fore the ad
mittance fr. is twenty-fi v e cents, fire dollar, day and
night. end tan ,lollors when Moo admiseion le fifty cants or
upwards: for nor concert, or musical antertairupeut,dre dol
lars per dayor night tenth the admiaston fee in terentyilvs
cents, ten dolher• when the admislion fee is fifty rents, and
twenty dollar. when the adtaladou fee is one dollar and np.
Sac. m. That for Iwtares en scientific, historical or Rt.
rary subjects, exhibitions of f.dra, exhibitions of paintings or
statuary given or made bicilisene of this city, musical par
ties or concert, firr benevolent or charitable portents., no
Boome or permit obeli be required.
boo. IV. That no person emit act, enhibir. show or P. ,
formin,or cause to be acted,exhibited, show:tor perfenned,
or be to soy manner concerned In the acting, mildbition.
showing or performance of en) Indetent blasphemone
play, farm, opera, public takibition, show or entertainment,
or performance of mty kind whatever.
Su. V. No poreort shall ee:l. give, or dietributa by lottery,
or by any scheme of chance. oar parsons] or real prop Atty,
to or =mogul) , person or persons attending, or proleeitig
to attend any performance mentioned in the first and third
sections of this ordinance at w theatre. .-
. _
Sic. VI. Any penon violating any provision et this osdi
nance, shall on conviction thereof before the Mayor or any
Aldermen be fined in.; man not exceeding fifty dollar.
Sec. VII. Any ordinalehe or parts of ordinance conflicting
herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed.
Ordahmd and enacted into a law lo Council., this twenty
eighth day of September, A. D., 1667.
• .•
MMINEiiaiM
Clerk of Select Coynell.
RUSSELL ERREIT,
?reeklent of Common COROCiI.
meet.• Hkaalimn,
Clerk of Common Council
lep
I=l
AT PITTSBURGH. P.
- CHARTERED 1865. •
Board of 12 Trarlets—Fliculty of 11 Horarra
ARGEST and most complete Commercial
ij Cottage In the Hutted State.. A thorough hotness ed•
ticaticro guarantied to all graduating.
INSTRUCTION GIVEN IN
llcuhla Entry Book•Eeeplog, Commercial Arithmetic, rapid
Dustmen Writing, and all otbor Rubicon nocepary for the
thorough education of a practical holdup, man.
Jiio. C. MUTH, A. IW., Prof. or,Book•Eeeptog out Math
ematic..
A. COWLEY, Prof. of Penmaunhip. FRP Premium.
emoted him, ever all competitors, for but writing.
PREMIUM Tra TTING
Orer all ,onspetitore at State Pairs of Michigan, Ohio, Pe
sylennia,and at the trotted State. Pelt. at Loubmille.,
Septa, 1657.
TPXMS, Sc—Full course, time unlimited, en ter
at-.Mui any
s, VOL Average time Sto L ^ weeks. Boardabo
Grids:Lairs anhded in obtaining alb:Lotion.. ape: us of
noz o ltp waiting, and circulars, sent free. Addrita
• - F. W. J104E1204, Pittsburgh, Pa.
LIME --200 WA!. fresh Lime just recd and
for a& by .30 MIRY H. COLLINS.
OTTER-9 bbls. prime Butter just reel
and for Ws by seta HENRY IL bOLLINS.
rPIIVIOTILY SEED-16 bbls just reed and
J. for Nils b IWO =NAN' 11. COLLINS.
CHEESE 425 bis. prime cutting Cheese
need and for We by HENRY It COLLINS..
GAR.-2 hhde Cuba for Bale low to. ClO3
► lot by DAVID CALERBST,
.4130 Corner Liberty and Hued cti.
BOSTON SYRUP.-25 bble choice Golden
In.tore .04 tor We, to doom lot by ,
goal • D. O. =DM, cor. Liberty IDA Hand tue.-
S PERM OIL.-5 bble in gtore And for late by DAVID C. 11YRIL9T,
•
..30 Corner Liberty and HAW Sta. ,
WHALE OIL.-20 W
bbla extra eached
.3O Winter
reinva r , mi . e aterty and MO
OIL CLOTH TABLE- COVERS—A large
Rock on bud •• • salb J.! H. PFULLTIV.
- - -
Eor: Sale or Exchange. • -•-•
.18nil ACRES OF (3001) TIITBER,
'Lox' COAL AND IROR ORE LAND neat the Char.
lon liter.
The above arlll be bald together or In qnautillee to snit
purchaser., or exchange for property In this otty or minty.
It is very heavily OniboreaLsod the cod la slid to beet no.
used thicknora and ucellant Tardily. Title perfoot.
Terms eeaaqq. -Theowber bail aell ors long Urea Enquire
or, [ ONO. Y. fiILERORIL No: tail draw ar..
FOR SALE ON TIIIIRSDAYENIENIITG 7 ,
ogromut ht, at 1 oak, • auctlmiAt ..11er
ebante Exchange, rout). stree_t • .-
110 Shahs Nl* Collo Ou'Oettpanyt
90, "do' 'North Assort= Illt:Sts,Cotosso, rained
40 do' •
SlOOO Szetlllll,ll/111fsbetsy *WY #2!..F.•,./
.31r 4 ; 4"1L A 876 ,, '
shock k Nom ItrektraiNo; tittptcrtS
CRU :IDLE AZ Maws •
Co. hue recoivod fOrtbar supply - or tYioso boalvon
sactikateol* pods. . DWI
z± 7 -1'
40,
Wm. V. Potit, John C. s.lontomery,John M. Pommy, D. J.
31cCann, E. E. Witmer, Rene °talon. itenJ. L. Wootton,
John A. Marlholl, Cho, Iw B. Wright, John .E. Patterson,
Elwood T. Pulley.
. . . .
WM...V. PLTI'IT, Pro {dent,
P. P. WIT3II.n. Pico Preslilettl.
Dlrton .1. I.lcC.c.rx, Perri.tary.
• .
Ftßain.
Iger, Lomb & Co,indelpldA
Burk, Morgan A Stidful.r, do. •.
Truitt, Bro. A Co, do.
Ptunruy,'Cnlthroll & Co.. do.
A. T. Lupo A Co., do.
titelumito, A Co., do.
PITTSBUItaII OFFICE, No. 97 ir , snat STREET
•oOoltf It. W. POI!, DEXTER, Agent.
he Great Western Fire and Dianne Ins. CO.,
OF PHILADELPIELL
No. 331 Walnut Street.
eILUITLIt 11:32ZTVII.
FIRE INSURANCE—PerntuaI or limited, made In think
or country, on entry description of proi
7.,VL AND INSURANCE, on Gooll] by-Canal, Lane and
Land Carriage, to ail parts of th e Union
MARINE EVSTIR.LVCE, Cargoand Freight,
ambreciug Mier Troneportation. .
C. C. LATHROP. Pre"'ldnat
W. DARLINO, Vice Provident.
Joeepn J. Iluckel, Secretary and Treasurer.
11. H. Richardson, A telstant Secretary.
IMUCTOIS:
Charles 0. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street.'
lion. Henry D. Moon; 56 Walnut street.
dleunder Whiliderk, Merchant, 14 North Front et.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright. Huntor A Co. •
E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker.
John B. McCurdy, Arm of Jones, White k McCurdy.
B. S. Bishop. firm of Bishop; Simmons a Co.
Jas. B. Smith, firm of. Jas.•B. Smith & Co.
Zhu. L. Oilleopie, firm of 0111-wie a 4 , 11er.
lama lisalehtarn, Attorney sad Counwi
Tb.. W. Baker, Goldsmith'. hall.
Stillwell B. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simou d Co.,
William Darling, (late of Reading)
John Rice, 00 Sonth.Frout street.
E. Harper Jeffteke, firm of Wm.ll. Brown It Co.
It. W. POINDEXTER, dent,
07 Water .treat, Pittsburgh.
spl:Zm—ap7
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company
XortAioest Cbrner Second and Walnut Streets,
P II I L A D E L P II I
The following statement exhibits the todnessandcond
tlOll of the Company to Nov. 1, IBM
Premiums received nn Marine and Inland nleke
to Nov. 1,1458...... 42111,681
Fire Pro:Mame • 1:13,706
Interred on Loam 8,704 CI
Total r.v.lpts..
Paid Marine bawl
. . .
FspensesEadar oof Cnraminfons..... 45,459 00
Re-insnranc, Foram Premium, and
Ap3ory Cl,x rges 27,424 63
Bahasa: remaining vitt Comp'y $828,067 07
The assets of the Cismpany are as folios's:—
Phila. City and County Bonds 4 16,819 18
Railroad Bonds 11,n(0 00 ).Coat Price
That Mortgage Real Fatah, 13:.;,:,0 00
Stacks, Collaterals nu call (2 400 00 '
Girard and Casselidstlon Bank
Stock 6 775 00
ysitod with Sherman, Duncan &
' Co., New York 30,000 00
Deferred Payment on Stork not yet
doe . . • 07,700 00
Notes for Marine Premiums. -108,030 BO
Doe from Aget/ta oecFed by bonda.. 33,370 13
Premiums on Patinas recently is.
sued, and debts doe the Co ':447000
Balance In Danka..4.—..... ............... 14434 71
$02,057 00
Th. Board of Diroctors have thls day thel teed a
DIVIDEND OP FIFTEEN 'PEP CENT, •
Payable on demand on the bastnen of the Company the
Ist Mama. THOMAS n FLOEENCE, Praddent
Eawaan •Hzumoin, Be .
THOS. J.
HUN.
no27Andle No. 00 Water atm
Life Ininranee
=DJ
AND
TRUST COMPANt.
SouMaga! Cbrner qf Wfientit and Einath ands,
EIEEDM=M
IProrporatell April gib, 1850. Capital storkssoo,ooo.
. 0M1313. •
ALMANDZI WHILDIR Pre
ht.tHSTL&LI. HENZET,Tioe lenG4.t,
JOHN C. SINS, Secretary 1111.1ArMary,
JOHN S. WILSON, Traasurrr.
1101112 OP TIMM,
Alexander WhildtoLouie A. 04day,
Harahan Henney, . I T. Esmond° Harper,
William P. Holton EGG. Tracey,
Hon. Joseph dThetn, Thorn. S. Smith,
John C. Sinn.George It. Graham,
Jonas Boorman, Ellwood Matlack,
John P. Simons.
W3l. P. IRWIN, Id. D., kledleal Exualner.
This Company makes Imutanca on Uses, on most mosorm
ble terms. It bas boon =monotony managed for amend
years by en orpstioneed board of offloer, aml troareem end
trustee= has =nays paid promptly Its le•mrs, and is every
may deserving of confidence and patrott me.
R. W. POINDEXTER, Arista,
my:old:a 97 Water street, Pittsburgh.
Franklin Fire insurance company• of
unacroas.
Carla W. Barter, .Adolph F.. Bona,
George W. Richards, , Bantnel Gnat, •
Thomas Li wt. 4.Dasid F. Brown,.
Mordecai D. (awls, ;Jacob IL Smith,
Toblea Wegner, Morrie Potter...
CIIABLE6 N. BANCKKR, President.
CRUM?. G. BA-NCILI, Soczetary.
This Company continua to rake !romances, permanent
Or limited, on ear, description of property 1n town and
COMMIT, at rates ae low pa ate consistent - with amity.
The Company has marred • largo .contingentqad,
.which, with their Capital and Preminta, safely Inserted,
allEani ample protection to the arm&
The Meets of the Company, on Jantryqd,lBsl, es pub-
Ilehed agreeably to the Act of Aseembly, wen, as follows
Mortgagee $918,129 08
Reel Sanaa_ .. , g,977 -75
Temporary I,aana. .............. 83,960 17
Swam 61,889 00
Cash, Ac 91,346 131
, $10112,709 44
Since their Incorporation:a period of tseenty4rne years,
rhey have paid upwards of 00.
411111 an, Ftrar Headrest
thousand Dollars Lowe by fire, thereby adording evidence
of the advanUiges of Insurance, ae well as their ability Rod
dieposition meet with prranproses all
J. GARDNER COITLN, A,gent,
apl9 Office Sontiout eau Wood and Third eta
Continental Insurance Company.
rincolpvated by ae Legal:Cure rtf Ftrmytranau,
II A
PERPUTIkt. CHARM
:A nthortzed Capital, One MOlton Donate,_
Secured end Accumulated Capital .. ..
HONE OFFICE.
61 Meta Shad, adore &mad, Philottelp , ria.
Fire Inentente on Buildings, Furniture, Ilerebandlee, te.
Melina intorenrit on Cargoes and neleite, to all put. of
Um world.
Inland insurance on Om* ac , by Lakes, Elven, Canaia
end Lend Carriam, to all pent hf the Caton, on the molt
(ennoble terms, tonettent.wilb exert ty..
OPOIWIE W. COLLADAY,Ib medyllooo dor o f
Philadelphia_
WM, ROWERS, formerly Register of Wills.
JOUN N. COLEMAN, firm rit Coismno & Smith, Impo_rtimg
Itatlwere mod Ntlery liferchanta, No. 21 North Third
stmt. atm...Market, Phila.
JOSEPH OAT, gm of Joseph Oat I Son,Copparamltha, Na.
PI Quarry Nada& PIM.
EDWARD V. MACH - ETU; Arm of Machette &
ita
Importing Hardware Marchand, No. 124 North Vr.
atreat,abroreNace, , _
HOWARD lIINCILII.OI, - firm of lAdapten & Ob., Oddly!.
and Cemmtedon Merchanta, No. 278 Marketll, atkrna
-
GEORGE W. COLLADAT, Prodder& ,
G 1123 Wrusoff,Secretary.
JOSHUA iconsox, Aker&
N 0.44 Ilfth salver kap Waldo)
Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of
PIIILAPBLPIIIA..
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
- •• - -
Corfu. sll7,733—Asserse2l2,l l ll 45-B=mtf iresereep.
Fire Inennince on Standby, Alerchmsdlee, yoreitece,,k,
In town or
The mntuil principle combined with the security ore
Stock Capitol,
i t the Insured los
e. .te in the profits of
the Company ! without liability br loss
"The Script Certificates of this Company, for prelim are
con To ftibi e rw, into the avail Stook of th Compose --
CLEM TlNClLMrtisidant.
B. 31. lELNGTBIA.I4;Secretary.
em Tlngloy,
Wm,3l.Thomploo, • • I
&mad Bbiptira, ,••
6.
Robert Steen, •
0. & Woo&
Meobell .
Jacob '
11 1 111 u . MuliOrr "
told*
O. X etutod,•
'Mai R. Worroll,
Lotluop, •
o.roos,
llobott Tolood,
Wm. X.Stooptt,
0. CO Y, Agent •
coma Third orol Wood otreeta
Neptune Insurance oaspitein
. •
. •
Franklin .Buildinge, 414 !Wall:int' .8650.
" &platted under the Gettoril Inaurattee Law. with • auk
Oepttel of sloo,ooo,vatratomt to thereese '4000,000.
Insures spinet loge or tlamete. by nye, ItOdor. 151.04
Natiestioa and Transportation. - •
11. 0. LAUWL.I Preoldont.
RICICARD swath% The 1416 i -wit.
. OEDROZ 130:0T,Wwww.7.
10. Lonibllp, • -
D.
. O. Motwbom
D. Btun*ood.
B. 1.,10w•
Ostoins,
TIP& a. arunsiGiAt.t.,
4olydo OWO, Labayotto rfollhoothwoo oo Wood )
P.
.......aidelphia ..riretAnd .X.ails.
",i WaV n'toi ex' Com . - p - A , NI', - . •
. . . .
, - •
No 140 eh emit' S ireei, ,• i • . _-
0 . 41 . 0 SIT Ei - T II,I1':C US TOM , ILO vas.
Rill maks all klub, of lartinma, , etbar Pal...lmo:at
IJolud,taiiinstdeftzlDtion af.YmPTIV 4 ! ! 4 .- 6 .ri
atreamonablinlasolmealans, , t oi , . . : ~ 7
Ronne, r: Emil . 1
t”V,7 •• , ,, if!. x ; I r. aummt„ rinklatfk.',;: h • - .'HI
R. B:•Elsgbaly . • . '
P: 8.. Pasary, ..,,- ..., `,,, r , 45 , 4 , .
1 ., , • .
41=' ,, E.te7,11 4,2 F:7 t C
(S 1
1k6 ? ..-11 ' Ll ' - ' ' 4 ' 4-. 4.
gariZNlnii'
.
• .
'1 - • •
'-lianafacterti
Notice is herel
Mi. °anyway, to the
notice, Me conducted t
Memo in ander...palm
Philadelphia, ',MI que ll
in a manner that will r
dishy recommended tr
airing human..
' The Maine's °CIL<
No.SeS WATER. Strew
eardfkltf
Delaware Mutual Safely In
Idoospurnted by Ibe. Loislohtre
Office, S. E. Corner Third a
PIItLADELPIII.
RLVE INSITILLNVI:3 on Vo
to all parts of the world..
, INLAND INSUILANUS on
Lake. and Landilsrriags, to all pans,
FIRE LVSGRANT'ES on Mere.. '
Store., 'Dwelling bowel, at.
AM* of to amass', N.
Bonds, Mortgages, and Baal tout....
Philadelphia CUT, and other Loans..
stock lu hanks, hallroad and Ina=
Bills Recelrable ...... ...... .....
Cub on hand
Balances In h.& of Agents, Preral
rine Policies nvently Issued, and
due the Company
BubKrlption
William Martin,
Joseph LL. Seal,
Edmund A. Homier,
John C. Day* •
John R. Penroso,
Oeurgo 0. Leiner,
Ethrirre. Darlington, '
Dr. R. M. Huston,
William C. Luilwilt,
Hugh Crain.
Srnrer Mellredn,
Ctuirlei
H. 301101 kirouk,
Johlison,
• John
D. T.
3: T.
W5l. I.IARTIL
1110,5. C. RAA
flint LicArxx, Secretary.
P. A. III)
No. 95 Wet,
Pittsburgh Life, ire andihrtine Ins.
Office, Corner Market and Water Sts
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.......ssooooo
ROST. OALWAT,WeiII. F. A.ltncinsiv,
ALVDREW Funnra,AL D.,'Examininir Physician.
This Company mates every IIISIIIBI3CO @mansion.; to
connected with WYE RISKS. - •
Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks, on Um Ohio and'
HWWfppl rlran•aad tsibutuies, and Marino Risk gen
sexily.
And against Lim or Damage by Fire.
And againat Ch. Perils of the flea and Inland Navigation
'''' iloliciesi=a ' t the lowan rate. conaistent t
all partree.
Robert Galway,
S-.mealChahar',
Joseph P. Ganam, Jl. D,
John Scott,
James Harahan, •
David Richey,
Janet W. Hallman,
Om. Arbuthnot.,
fal6—my2.s7ly
Eureka Insurance Company,
OF PENNSYLVAMA, -< .
°Jim No. 9 Slater St., INltsbargill
Aslrrn, NAT lar.,lBST:
Stock Du Dills, payable am demand, and seem.
ed by two approved names.- .....
Cash la Pittsburgh Trust Company.
Pramtum
122. abuts Excbangefia - i0i:::&4....
rti=elvablo-
Book Accounts-.
J. H. Eboakberger,
H. Nitalet,
RISE
John A: CAl:whey,
C. R. ll:achelor,
lama i. Bennett,
Citizens' Insurance •Comp's of Pittsburgh
BAGILLET, Pres Went,
SAMUEL L. MAREMALL,LaretFy
Oita 94 irate,. Suet, between Nasket narl IRvjl Bfret:4„'
. •
ea„.Thenree Ilull end Oa tibia on the Ohio end Mi.
.innppl Riven% and Tributerlea
airlfieuresegnlnitloile or damage by Um. Abel
the perils of the &nand Inland Nerigatfori and 7.r.mattr ,
Mien.
132.ur: 7' . •
Robert Dunlap./r., .
& Harbangh,
Lane,L Pennock,
Yalter Bryant,
Y. M. ewper,
• Jobs
Monongahela Inanranee Company.,
OmM., No. .93 Wena....Brara,
DM Inen•e Apaind all kirdrof Fire anq Naritoe Rake
Omcm—JAMES A. lIIITCIIISON, President
HENRY M. ATWOOD, tiecretary.
Wm. 8.. llolmea,
John Atwell,
Wm. Ilea,
'kbot: S. Clarke,
Western . Insurance CompanY
OF PITTSBORG.I2:',.. .-.-,
. GUMBOS MARSEE, Pretident,
' F. M. GORDON, Secretary. • ' .
Will Insure against all kinds of Pin and If nrino His ,
DIEUTOII.9.
\C. W. Rieketnon,
James Manley,l
i Nathaniel (lotus, ... '
William . Emit .
.11
iiya. Rana In tntion managed by Dliectoniarell iti:iiririi
In this common and alto will libendly actiontand prompt
ligiLailvi imurs
4 ri o e p OlTlCE ii N t t t : 4 l. l, 92 urg lister . tone; (Span':
IL Miller, Jr.,
J. W.Braler,
A ndres Ac kley
C. thrown,
Therm Scott,
A. NI11114„
CO-PARTNERSHIP.—The und6Fu . *gn"
hose entered into • co-partnership. taking ellbet from
August let, 1857, under the name and style ofJAS. SITU=
A Co., successors to Wm. 3171rier t Son, for the purpoor
deduce Wholesale end Retail Lumber Trade. They have
taken the yards of the lets Arm of Wm. 3Pitrier A Bola, and.'
hope by strict attention to mutt continnauce of the o i te.
romp extended to the late hrm.
Dressed Flooring, Shelving, Weather-Evading, and • gen
end aseortment of Lumber In the rough, Boards, '3olet,
Plenk,Ac.,
Lower Turd, Robison street, between Federal and Sandus
ky. llpper Yard end Mee, Sandusky etreet, near Market: .
'Square, Allegheny City, pa.. JAS. STBRIBIL
eelanthr JNO. THOMPSON.
:OTlClll.—'rtie — Annual Meeting of . ,the
alockholders of the Penneylrenta Salt branntrtarlot
Oompany 111 be held on 3.10 N DAY', the Sth day of October
next, et 10 o'clock a. n., at the office of the Company, Walnut
etreet, PhtladelphLa. 0 SOME Tuompeos,,
seta:Zed. Secretary and Treuxuar.._
NOTIOE.—The; partnership of the Under;
signed, i.loirq , buelneas under Melilla of BIIMPTIT &
BUILCHYLELD, will terminate by mutual consent on Ileke
.•
temberl, 185 i. -
All persona biitna unsatiled socoonta witb the Arbitra
grmialy oblige by calling before th at dodo awl making let
tlrment. MORPILY.
J. 31. 111LIBOHY&LD.
. -
The Malmo. will Is continued et the &Me location, N. E.
comer of Fourth and !dmket street., by J. m. BU 2OII
YELP.'
•
DI
ssoLurioN—The Co-Partnership I . iere;'
term...slating (alder the mania style of PHM,Prif .
CARR & 00.1 e hits day dissolved by' Omits:lon. The 11085
rseila of the firm sent be closed at the old End, St: Char'
erreetoear.theoll Allegheny fledge, by W. IL
P
who Is duly intluntrol to me the name of the Ere `ifs
settlement of In attalre. " • •'- '
Pittsburgh, Sept. let. 1857.
00-PLItTNERSHIP NOTICD- L
-The*derf.
NJ signed have Ode day entered Into a c0p1u1... 0114
decal. Demo and els le of KULP& P.S.Witio IF CO., Serthirt
ill=ttst:lllrenT 4 m 121=Lad a ;rz i ,:f a
MOWS. Phelps, Cur I. Co., and haring enteted sot/m
and mdstantial boildimm, and primed the latest Insprovesi
numb to machinery, kn., together with. Jags and &ohms
lected stock of mate, tali the ere prepared-to GUMS. wlth
prompt:ram sad d intruded VS them. :An
work warranted to be of
theta& veiny. .Ttai r seedarpots -
ner hating had IS years experimental!, Pasintoe:lll.7 -
hope by etrict sdroutiem le matt • oostlonnace of the pat,
restage et, libendly bestowed - on the litellms. •
1.,W. eroplor NONE HOT THE VIRT , 3Milfr WORK
LIEN..:
'
JOHN E. PAZIEL'f.
P.M. LOVE.
-$ l , O O O lOOO
• 651,600
&LLEGIIENT V ALLEY
RAILROAD:—REMOVAL ON T
MT DEPOT TO MIR 'COMER OP RITILDIA",AIC:i'
CARSON STREETS. NINTH WARD, A.11)4 -OA.PATApi;
DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.-0n sod idtatlAMT-WO 5 . -
1557, fndght will De received as adds at ibitent owjoillemp•
To Plohoolop; -at Zr.../A1 t,arNtands.::,
To Ordptaddy ..... . ...... ZSC - ,
To DzWYm Dead
FLOicr,-Orer . lollt4 bsrldi
, Te To Phh0ning.........::..... 51 c. papaw..
To Red Boot • • - "
. .
To B '• • •..,44.% "1 , "
• rody'4lr;•-*--t;;;7'",,,,....
To Rod Ba"k ... ,•••••• r.
'To Brad
f Y. 3 - i,(.ll;thcifb;;;;ra miut Avv4.
Jrzti • • ••
.1. -DI Z T roi: .l. -4t . sto a gk jij or tY tni, 2B •makk' lBs7 .7 S irlitsei bg°i tak '
nod,. tha vW' thetr.. vut b*t
Wows:
roma, , Ofslo irsatte'
............
the 16th orAugnet next. • • . '
Tin and Inc SIO per ellari,lttri*Mo .oo ° ll *!dr.‘ll.
leto= ex
tober next.. '
.
aos. 13. mAxaterciar
IMVG•lagiraerta
Canter First ami../.4e1 Bt.;
WHIST CLASS 'UPRIGHT 'AND ; TOM_
ZO:TTAL Ermut =rams =act* .*derh
They able we arnie the ImPe . d . " orib 4 l :o4 4titiii
NACUTNISTV
sad, wraaanrimh en,
Abo. w i ouh , Shettink, ntth Inye end lientwk,
toi. -- 31111i.litmg% • . etakaydely, ,
PAINIXIANIVIS PLATFORM soiLtass.
rfig6.4 00 ; 4 iffine4,4 l . l .v.ing been a palatal:tax
a=ig;;Pta: u is= b uttg . ...
.UNIEI3 k CO:,;rorpoktfelly twits the attention of th ank
Lew entinknolt; to the ropetiocity of thew Rabe ane en
LTher. Bailee hive teen lottletted to•Re tIZYIiFXST
TUTS mall M
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