. IL. a • 1 .. i 5^........ i , -'s EAT9II3 .—The Istest intelligence from this i 4 - ; 1 / 1 11 7 4 q ti..,ti.l?ttiit • territory, leaves no doubt of the fact that the ' - ConasonilLys-A remelt, a- Federal anal 'Fe • • I alrea d y . .u.T h as a ll:lllP. ""'t mtortal officers iave tN CS HOLI.IND BITTERS sellout he too tem w. harm- little or 11l C. "="Nri-Mildrorto...ilinnotzL.seegg.....,. dOrntnenced the game a throwing oat returns es h i. l l lll .„ l3 ,, test i.r oront ,rt.i e u Tl y ed ..... T r o . t i hz t. hat t., r vlt , aß comnpoe carts newt- illegal, on all manner a frivolous pretexts: and no ...‘in,ini. constantle exposed, aod subject to iim .rt..,,. -- 13 - : RID D — 'R- - it - C o-. , - . cc I of. change of climate tout water. they require wme pleas. , It now seems probable that they intend to for .rat medicine of this kind to regulate the !towels EDITORS an d PROPRIB,TOR S. another .Democrstie ' majority by cheating in , airsotd Iv si p.O bottle, or us bottles for ta, by the 3.n> = 1 prfetora, HE.NJ PAGE. JR, & Olt. Manufacturing Pharos. ' the official canvass, having failed to do so by outdonand Chernista Pit:Rl:arch, Pr, and Druggisn gen wally. 8.....3"rd..i5tit. oel7,lkirt the most flagitious cheating in the popular vote. I Candor Compel. us son n 1100lidt ring the wants The Lecomplon correspondent of the S. V. • 1 of the of to reconintenjthat whk.l is beet known and rr,,,,,,,, writes : i toted, and to recommend Dr .1 llostettees Celebrated 1 Stomach Ritter., wield only I. .dam, to what has dread, I i•The bulk of the Franklin County vote has enno heralded for and wide, rot only by a few Isolated car thus been rejected. It is a current report here I tillctea, butt,' the people of the Land, endorsed by thenhy. ant the vote of Anderson County, ih which there 1 t th :'..":.l,lLT o ri th ' a /I ,7ll: l ,7: • Zt e a i ttf ° C. 4 ;ll were only two Pro-Slavery votes thrown, will and children Sal din medicine invaluable in many of their also be rejected: that the vote at Emporia and a I ills of &Witty, to which they are molest, especially during , host of other Free-State precincts in the valley i the T a m „ W . II•d "'" •fl II Ib"LI be takes i•'°•11 of the Neosho, will also he rejected. In fact, t 4' ;or snle by Druggists and dealers eenemtly everywhere, there has ceased to be any certainty as to what .1 and nosTrrnat A SMITH. Di: Penn st oli.dawr Will or will not be received and counted. The I To Nervous Sufferers. battle is to be fought over again, bl . fraud and A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a chicanery, but this time the game is all In the I f e w da y. a lte r a r e a 1.„,,„„„,„„.,,,,,,,,,, ~ hand, of the enemy. Perhaps a suspicion that • m- " -- - aaa. lon to make known the means of cure. Will mend (free) the Free-State men will not tolerate too free en I shop so t reac ,, F r . ip i [Moused ; D Dlmc ki t the ,„ Hs i ! JODN , .11 .d. DA 3 ff , A T I:L exercise of this juggling art may prevent such I. tartr... r.c. 3n N. OCJ,, 111 an extensive exercise of it as will be room red It had been confidently hoped by the bogus De- mocrney that the frauds practiced by them in the election would be sufficient to insure them a majority in both branches of the Legislature. Failing in this, they have begun a desperate game of doctoring returns, and, while there is no doubt ns to the actual result of the election, there is serious doubt as to the action of Secre tary Stanton." • r a....x717.3.33 It CI- WEDSESDAV NOSHING, OCT. 21, 1867 EZADENOEIATrza ON EACH PlOl OP Tam PAPE. FOILEIGN Fisvcc..—ln the whirl and excite ment of hoine it:limits; iid in ibi distress which imspenzions,and,,failures are causing in our —midst, there faro many who do not pause to turn their eyes abroad. and examine there the signs of the times end count up what is to come of them. The ruin of credit. in. this country must recoil upon Ragbutel. in France, even if the influence of the saute cause be not direct, the tendency of our troubles will be at least to awaken even 1 .. ...n .. nto a realizing sense of the fact., that '..": there something rotten In the foundation of the mi ty commercial fabric which his risen like. exhalation within the last few years, and w tab in this country to-day, lies a mass of - rub)) . . 'ru France, the Credit Mobilier has wrought almost a complete revolution in trade, and from its natural channels has drawn it into new and heretofore untried ones. An intelligent • correspondent of Hunt's Magazine, writing from Vienna, says of Austria, that the Credit Mabilier there also as in France has demoralized and un hinged the healthy working of trade and inflated the prices of land and of all kinds of property. The population is as speculative mad as in France, and when the hot bubble of inflated credit bursts, thousands upon thousands will be wrecked hopelessly. With the great drain of specie from the Bank of England to her distant Colonies and dependencies in China and India, the terrible losses which will fall upon her by the depreciation of securities in, and the cessa tion of shipments of specie from this country— with these and the things looked for in France and in Austria when the bladder is once punc- tared, let no onebe surprised if the picture the commercial community of the United States presents to-day, be re produced in England and on the Continent within the next two months. "Tar Bourn is is Rarosf."—When the first i blow of the revulsion fell upon the North, the southern papers plumed 'themselves upon their — safety, drew inviduous distinctions bete een their impregnable strength and our weakness, and attributed it all to the inherent evils of free society, as eontruted with the blessings beStow ed by Slavery. Even the New York Journal of Commerie could not forego the chalice of et crow, and solemnly announced that, while the North ins tossing in a fever of excitement, ••the South. is in repose ! " But the boast was premature. The repose of the South was short. Thelever has overtaken it, too. Cotton has declined from ltt to 10 cents a pound, and stagnation has fallen upon all its busy marts. The tenoning is an extract of a letter from one of the first drug houses in Mobile: "It is impossible to sell first-rate business notes at any price, sad if 1000 balescotton were offered at five cents per potted, cash. it could not be,tlisposed of." 'The Philadelphia Ledger a paper with southern proclivities says: "We fear the worst consequences for those of our merchants who have been doing a far off business, and especially those merchants in the Atlantic cities who have failed, because there is always less disposition to pay to a dead than to a living house. The South is utterly without ' money, and a number of instances have reached us of very petty pretexts as excuses for non paymenUs." With regard to the effects of this revulsion upon the South, the following speculations by a Washington dorrespondent of the N. Y__7'ribone are worthy of attention: • "I am ono of. those who believe that. theef facts of the present crisis will be felt for a very long time, and will work important political and social changes both North and South. I can discern no hope of recovery for those vast rail road efirporations which hate suspended. This blow will fall chiefly upon-the North. But the South will experiences more striking and per manent change. Thu price of cotton has already gone down-from sixteen to ten cents per pound, that of negroes from twelve hundred to eight hundred doll•irs per head. The business of rearing colored tioxan merchandise for sale has been suspended by the panic. It will not be . • speletlily resumed. The price+ of all staple ..Southern prodoets have equally declined. To 'bate° and sugar aro in the current with cotton. If, as a.distinguislued Southern politician told :-.",..7t.",tne a : fivr days sisce, the loss ou thin year's ::.....,..o"CottonCrop is sixty million dollars, as compared ezt'f'.., , •4o-"isith last; theie will he no sale for a large per :ilitnaor the crop. and of course no demand for - . "1" . names. Then the struggle for the extension of slavery' lute non-planting regions will he withotit an incentive. Then the fierce fanatic ism of self-interest. which set,all the patriots of Virginia to howling for disunion last year, from the fearthat.Frentout's election would cut off the sale of their chief crop, will be converted into a very mild indifference, and possibly give way to a sentiment of Christian respect for the rights of their -defendants. The like causes would ' produce an inetanr change of pnblic feeling in Maryland. Kentucky and Missouri. Nothing could prevent thein from turning traitors to the South. Snob a change of front would make a revolution in our politics." Mew Oer nr Won - K.—The Philadelphia Lrdy, gives a list of factories in that city with the number. of .operatives now employed and the number lately discharged Out of 8857 Tien lately,:, employed in them, 3938 have been dis• uharfAlutd every day adds to thu number Of the latter. In New York, necording to careful estimates, not less than twenty-five thousand, - . seven hundred men and women have been thrown' 9nt of employment by the hard times, with no hope of getting work during the coming four or MT months. Of these eight thousand are laborers; four thousand segar makers, twon ty-nino, hundred workmen in iron foundries, wixteen eloakmakers, one thousand olerks,nnd en bit through the list of ecellpations. The Philadelphia North Amerierm in giving this Hit, says: very branch or business contributes to the melancholy array, and we regret to find no less than fire hundred printers among the number. The book .and job printing yttieeS are obliged to reduce their force. As the journeymen nutted their wages to meet the cost of living in prospe rous 'times it is asked by some of the papers whether they ill. now consider the desperate condition of thl employers by reducing their rates. it is complained, however, generally thit. provisions have not fallen in price appre ciably, and ,we aro sorry to say that the fact is so. The farmers, hucksters, and butchers ap pear to be unconscious of-the condition of the public, or at ;east determined not to recognize 'it. It is outrageous thst buitershould be selling at thirty cents a pound with such enormous hay crops as we hose had this season." Oriro.—We aro rejoiced at the privilege of re cording the re-election of Oov. Chase, of Ohio. The most determined onset was made upon him by the locefocos, and in order to concentrate against him the greatest ',meant of strength they nominated for . his opponent the President of a leading railroad in the State, who was rich and supposed toteable totally votes outside of his partyall along.'the line of his road. In ad dition to 'this they coquetted - with - the Know Nothings, many thousands of whom throughout the State voted for Payne to defeat Chase. The union of Catholics mid Know Nothings has, how ever, proved futile. The great statesman of Ohio comes ant of the fire unscathed, and-his triumphant re-election is a burning rebuke to the unprincipled tricksters who combined all Borth of factions to defeat him. .Had ourfriends in the• Reserve counties given less attention to their local quarrels over the spoils and more to the safety.Of their candidate . for Governor, his majority trona have been nt.least ten thousand. They must not be caught in that fix spin. Scams van Itsmoosos.—The New York pa pers give a not of 15 railroad companies which Within the hot ` thirty'; days, aro reported as eitherldriing gone' to protest on their floating deht,suspeuded,or made an assignment of their Tbair ;liabilities, in gross, are esti mated at, SIBVOO,OOO. , VACANCY FIL LED.-411 emotion for t•ongress man to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Mantgonteri,:dem.,- took ; place ; in .114 12t1Cdistriot of Tenneylranis, composel .of 'Co lumbia, Montour, Luserne.and Wyoming conn ties, on Tuesday but. Paul Leidy, democrat, is elected by a very large majoritywrer Smith B. Thompson, opposition. =ME The correspondent of the Times writes to the same effeett 'The late returns are somewhat more Pro• Slavery . than those just given us, and the Le. comptonites are chinking a majority in both Houses from the figures. Brown, Somalia, Atchison and Douiphan counties they feel sure of, and we grant them all but the last, which I may yet he doubtful.. In Franklin county they I had no County Commissioners whose duty it is ! to appoint voting precincts, besides the county seat. Therefore the people in convention de- cided to vote at several other places. Now it proves that all the votes Mat in the county ex cept those polled at Centropolis, the county seat, will he thrown out. here was a county of over a thousand voters, with only one precinct grant ed them, while Johnson county on the border, where we cannot have over from two's)) four hundred legal voters, has seven or eight legally appointed precincts, for the special accommoda tion of Missouri. These are some of the beau ties of the arrafigement provided us, by that party who claim to be the incarnation of Squat ter Sovereignty. "Some of the returning outlanders passed through here yesterday on their way back to Missouri with negroes even in attendance. A train from New Mexico also came through our town, and some of the families sold this was the first town they had seen for seven years. "One of our most reliable public men to Kan sas. is just in from Kickapoo, who says he was there on the day of election, and saw the elephant. Gov. Walker was there in person with a com pany of dragoons. Now mark the sequel. It' was apparent to all that a large force of import ed voters was there front Missouri, anti Walker ! was applied to, and asked to interfere to pre ! vent it. What followed? A majority of 500 pro-slavery votes were cast in a town of about 20 0 legal voters, and instead of Walker's giving us protection, as a high-minded and honorable dispenser of an important public trust, he per mitted the invaders to indulge their most un , 'scrupulous propensities for voting, and worse still, he told :At ...Ho, to rut, .rad they ltd rent, lin rividtlo/3 vi a tam of rallyreA,. This is a 111051 ! unparalleled outrage. Now let us see who will I attempt an apology for it. I "P. S.—A messenger just in from Lecompton states that several gentlemen have arrived there from Johnson county. with official returns. and 1 they chino to have carried the county by 1,800 majority. If true, it gives them all the mem -1 hers in both Mouses for this district - . Ido not vouch for its correctness, but it is probably I true." The Leavenworth Ares hints at the same fraud : •'We understv.l that the returns which have already been sent to Lecompton slow a smaller vote than was polled by the free state men. How much the minions of the slave power may tam per with the returns, and what may be the re sult of their viltiany is beyond conjecture." With theag, facts in view, it seems idle to crow, yet, over a Free State victory in Kansas. Oar friends, there, have shown that they are immensely in the majority: but the locofocos are ia power, and what is to hinder them from cheating to the full top of their bent 7 Let us wait awhile, and see. PEXALE ' • llet.p" WANTED IN lIIE 14 1 5 T. --The Evansville (lad) Journal desires to call atten tion to the great want of female help that exist. throughout that section of the country. It bays: •'We are assured that fifty or one hundred females could find goual homes and liberal wages in families' in this city nt the present time Within a week we have published advertisements for female help by persons who offer good homes for girls and $1,60 to $2,50.- What is true of Evansville is doubtless true of every other western city. Female who are above the false pride of being ashamed to do scrvice in respectable familim, may hod homes for the winter in any western city and in many a farmer's family. There will be no jus tification for those who refuse to avail themselves of such an opportunity. PENNSYLVANIA. St, In the name and by the authoray f th• ibmmon trea4Aoi Penniyh:ania, JAMES POLLOCK, Governor of the mod Commonmealth PROCLAMATION. FELLOW CITIZEIa.—To render to Almighty Owl. who controls the destinies of nations and men, the homage of devout gratitude and praise for his goodness and mercy, is the appropriate mid solemn duty of a free nod highly favored people. As the Giver of every good and pertect gift we should ever retpgnize His hand in our mercies, and acknowledge our dependence upon - Ills providence; and although adversity may throw its dark shadows across our pathway, yet we should be assured of this that •the Judge of all the earth will do right." During the past year the bounties of a kind Providence have not been withheld front our Commonwealth. Our free institutions have been preserved, and our rights and privileges, civil and religious, enjoyed and maintained. The arts and sciences, and the great interests of ed ucation, morality and religion, have claimed the attention and received the encouragement of an intelligent and liberal people. Honorable in dustry in its various departments has Iva re 'wanted; and although recent and severe financial revulsion bastilled with gloom, sorrow and dis tress, the hearts and homes of many of our citizens, yet no fear of famine, no dread of impending public or social calatnity, mingles with our emotions of gratitude for past blessings, or weakens our trust for the fuiure, in the prov- Banco of lihn Who wounds bu: heal, and "whose mercy endureth forever. - A plenteous harvest has crowned the labor of the husband man—peace with its gentle and reforming influ ences, and unwonted health with its benefits and mercies, have been vouchsafed to us. Tn naknowledment of these manifold blame into. we should offer unto God thanksgiving, and pay our vows unto the most High, and call upon that "in the day of trouble; Ile will deliver thee and thou ehult glorify Him." Under the solemn consiertou of the propriety of this duty, and in conformity with estahlished custom and the wishes of many good citizens, I, JAMES POLLOCK, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby recommend TRIMS PAY, run TIVEN7T-SiXTO DAY OF Foreseen Nag; as a day of general thanksgiving and praise throughout this State, and earnestly re quest the people that, 'abstaining front their usual avocations and all worldly pursuits, they assemble on that day according to their religious customs, and unite In offering thanks to Al mighty God' for his past goodness and mercies; and while humbly acknowledging our transgren- Rion, and imploring ills forgiveness, beseech Hits, with sincere and earnest desire, to return and TielL us again with His loving kindness, make us worthy of His bounties, and continue to us the rich blessings of His providence and Face. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State at Harrisburg, this nineteenth L day of October, in the year of our Lord f one thousand tight hundred and-fifty seven, and of the. Commonwealth the eighty-seCond. By the Governor. JO/IN M. SuhLtviot, Deputy Secretary of th'e Commonwealth. MANAORIIIINT OF RAILROADS OY ilostinoLoxits. —Governor RyLond, of Vermont, in his recent message, recommends the passage of a law to enable bondholders to form themselves into a corporation for the management of the railroads 'which lapse into- the hands of their trustees. Such n law, it will be recollected, was passed by our Legislature last winter, and is of the first importance, in order to give to bondholders, Without expensive litigation, the management of property in which-they have t he eqults hie interest and real ownership.—Bostnn Jour. A VALes= Caor.—Two brother! named Smith, proprietors of a splendid peach orchard near Sacramento, CsMelds, nre said to have reallied between 5.60,000 and 570,000 this year frdm the sale of peaches. Alovsnenre OF GOLD.—The Fulten,for Europe, took out SM,OOO in gold. The Asia, from En rope, brought $22,000. These movements are doubtless merely the adjustment of exchangesin .gold, bills of exchange being difficult to get. 2.pectat giotites lairrittltlirl TOR rot ern. or Fleas" on Putett... st prices rary/ng from two to thirty dolls. . Ahdomisiel Supporters of every kind. Spinal Props for sanctum of the spine Shoulder Bowes of ,eery Stopoinsory Bandages, improved inanities Pile Props. for the support and sure of Pa.. Syringes, meta and female, all sires Drool Primps, au extensive amortnient. Nursing thistles out Artifirial Nipples, latest Ina prose • • - . New Cupping Apparatua, S great Improver:taut over ibo cupping gliumes. Magnetic. Slat - 111nm, a autwrtur ktud, Itt • neat bor. DN. KEYSER is also agent for Mundt'. Itatheal Cure Tram which usually cured cows of Rupture in six month-. Sold at DR. REYSKR'S Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, aedS 140 Wood strut. sign of the Golden Mortar. IR FALL ITYLE RATS. M'CORD & CO., No. 131 Wend Street, HAT, /C. , ' IarkIVED F A L L S T 'Y' OBsTS' PRESS HATS. GI:STS . SOFT HATS, BOYS' S,IFT HATS. FANCY CAPS, • VIIILDIIENS . EANVY FIATS, LADIES' RIDING DATE, .2,lcf re & ITANDI3I7I3II & F911731'41). - r (1 F 2 lc' FE 9 AT LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANOER, So. I, Shames B. [Winged.. /ow. 1%-flolluctions promptly made, 10 00 part of Northern loos, ur Westero'Wlunonslts MB attend to thu porchuuo nod Sol. of Kral rAu.O, , , ob Mini., Money nu Bonds awl Mortis's," 10'1 sac GEORGE: W. GREIG Si C 0... KEG MANUFACTURERS, Va - ner of Pike and ellerAan a 5r...:, Filth Wird, Mannfirtnro Pine and Oak Keg* of the varlet. &sari Om. of NAIL KEU9, whfeh [hey will sell at tho /oxwit arS , f tar-watracts art raTectfully solicit...l. All work war. matador tho la wt Quality. Inl2-lytlfc H. C. ITLIKAN & CO., 7. 4 7.1.7.5 Fourth Street, Pi t to burgh, Pa.. GENERAL INFIXTRANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. tiltlul C til7•l. itE,T.CII,II.I. Igo. Fir Mario. and Li a Stuck Malik all iliac ti ant titli,n at minim rat., ni roll.tile and vriinipt inn in the State .173"Yre Pittablirgh Variety Works JON ES. IN - A.1.1.1NC: Form ..‘c tiu.ma•n to Ws:sick, Attertmr, k Itatufacturrs..oclll.ht CO.) a13.1L*1111..1 Sprme. Ihup Thutt.t. Latch., Platform ao.l Omuta.: Wart. Corn and Paint \/111.. so.l lAnnnLc 11. , 1vras , :vv.- ally. corner of Water atnl tins. 11,3,4t0, Pittglmrgb, Pa. .y. 24174110 A. A. CARRIER & RFtO., Pat-hurv,ll. General Itumraner Agen,y, tio. 03 Fourth R PITTSITMIII, PICA" NA. r.lremetAte..l •? hlgheet elantter.o In I,l.llll!itmuia *.itti other tqat,m I:r.•, Nttrum Ara Inlet nll A A CARRIER, jylerlydre CARRIER. T./A:WICS House. Slam •nd Ornamental Pa'niers, TRIMNIZZEJ NV - bite .I.ertclit.nd Zinc Print rt. Als, sil klu.l. nr tilt, Varnish., Wlndare GLLt. Bulty. Brnth., 144 IK- , / tte.../nur, than:AA Afky. • mrl/klyalk. _ • o •1.140 • S. 110,01/41.4. ....... WOOD, MOORHDAD & CO KANCIPACIVILIV-1 OF American Gralvinsiztal Sheet Iron Ad .5.4. Agents fin. U.. .c&. 0.1 NV !Worms '.l'Vr,t'• Paten. Imitation lin•sla Sheet Iron. A ,110, Li al ram, se4 Con-task...2rd Irv.. IAO 14.11ng 11a-Warkionale—No. 134 Pr.., or..r, Pat.!, r, , S. J•42.lrd.t. fc P - Nelson s Amknotypes. PILICA:H RKL ACED Gallery, corner Third and Martel ICSTRANCE TRIM" triltEET. We or< now prepared to offer to the potpie .11 well Llama trite of Arnarott pea at the low price to rlv R Ortlft-kh and ei'll'Altate. Thew venter Ifkaterwe taker to rho Led stria of the OIL, total and It gently t titre totem to glee the etabilatment • rata. A large ow-tement Pleat and Feet - (...tet alwaye on hand op:ft - Irk' _ - - - Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD & CO., Mannfactnrere al CAST STEEL; ertallo, ru,4T azi , l A. D. STEM. SPRINGS auJ A X Own, Rner 4114 Ara Sfr , tr. P.,,Lurph. D. B. R.OGIC/sS Roger.' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, Omer Rot toad /Not arwele, Plattpuro6, At. )tr:lydfc• SA.3ILIJ.E.L, GILA.Y M.E.F1.013.A..1 , 1"T TAZLO Ft, (Dr. IttwhW New DuiWiwi.) JOHN COCHRAN ac .Bllll£4, IP PPM PAC11....P0 OP Iran Roiling, Iron Vonle V•alt Doors, Window tihntiern, Window Guards, he., E „Second Srreet and BC Third .4reel, IYtwcen Wood and Market.) PiTrgill:Rall, PA , - hood • varlet) , of n.O Pstttartts, fancy am, pin.u, tanle for nil purrxm. PeotkoLo attnottv• I.td to no clu.lng 0 navr Jobt,ing at %bort twtirr. JOHN 'THOMPSON 110 trni:nrr STRFF.T European end Intelligence Office, R,.,s elwAy• f,r 11r.aft , on Euro,pe qr, pow.nt, nuamer awl Plarko,t Tit kris to awl t,“ New link. . . Inds for rook* and Keneral hove , a ,a'a fro . nl+ll4,l to tbovekrecer n short entire. Wright Vonetable Pllls end tivrat , eJ WO • MI !MLA. Plll...o2llgera brought &.to Ymk antt Plolrolelphia ralltood to l'itteburglr jetraly W. Si iTfiTei ft' F. MANUrACTTILLIM,AND pc urro All kinds of Tobacco, Antifraud elgsirs, slave r.<entl77 tAkere the holl.ling S.. l'2o W..rl o.reet, is ad.ittion 1.• thole Nlstrioractaring Rahthlkhrnont. rn. C.lnritl street, where tier, will I, pie... 1110 ri,eerr I h.•ir fa ionAn, IME= Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WTIOLF-.ALE DEAI.F.RTN CheeriF., P.ttor, S. pdn , Ni .h And Pmin. PAYNE, BISSELL & co SIANOIMII34IIIA Coulcing, Pitl . lo3` anti 11.v.t i STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., Nfunofor. I lam! of roO.I CAPIT.AT. COOKING 1-LANCIF: 240. 2315 LIBERTY RTREET. Jrlfdplfc I'ITTPIII.3tO 11, PA. TAILO No. 54 St. Clair Street, ( Dr. bigWe New Dnitiling,) 1,40,1y.1fc DR. KESS":lett SHOULDER Din ACES—From . Dittattorgh Dispatch, April 10th, I hirt.—For more than 8 year• put we have rustantly worn the WARiliflat. Um under Brno, manufactured by fir. a/no. 11. Heuer. of No 140 Wood street, lu this city, and wtaild heartily mamma MOW! it to oil who are tiltnpriirit to foliow a sedentary mete ;whrl. A 4 we hare itsfurn retnasked, to ailing attenHou to lie merit, It uween• fora bract and surpendohh the weight of the pentadoons being on plural ea to continually tend ita bring the shoulder. to their netted tuition and as pool the cheat, Women, hnucherleof whom ere annually injured by the weight of enormous taaihrtr,” einetiti .algo procure these Inure. B. Forthwith . In Pow.. MX the kind m o ot... Lam nomy of Lim braces .old nu humbug. Vold at lir. 0140. 11. la RESEll'd, Wholualo 0, oggialt 140 Wood tot, sign of the Holden Mortar. ticCeorrononto's 11ar1 Dye Ithlo out 0..11 ell the n,. II• tiu, • of Crlstodorde tteser euttelleti Ilea It makes Work, to brown troopforms o And keep. the fibres sheep. Irmo dewy. 11,10 nsetchless tertian:lug liter Dye .0111 both, It. veil Ilan es the most hermlem .ml efeturicio flair Dye 0, the world. Pohl Isbolesela end Melt by I'll. tlpplttl& 11. KAYSIIIt, Or. 141 Wu.' street, seltb. SIMI of the Golden Kortar Toallnsits ATTENTION.—De. Tutoitut' Venetian noter...oltueot,lu plot bottles, price6U Moth is recreated cheep and bettor then any other article oim offered to 11. public We tits cure of Cole, Ddb, ePrtlll/h heatiug. lc. Keep • bottle In the etablt,lL hem and men • ee:table horse. Dem genuine wee. signed 13. I. Tobto. Dritot, Curtbsodt street, New York. .B,4! . Kby Dr, Ft 0081t11. 140 Wood et. Its yuu value your teeth and a pure breath, henitbx gunksort, awl mastic...lb, go KEYSEICS, 140 Wooi ittvet, awl buy n Wide or WLISII ?QOM WAIN . iJakdAiri7; ‘. o==.l TOOTHACIIi ie inetaxith - cured by a few drops of Dr 'Keynes loath Ach.s Itritotty. Prepared And Bold • the Ong i store "-grapradrazt:tr. jeltt:d Ire F -11 - EA. dr, PERRIN'S' Celebrited V7orcesterehtre Sauce FROND ..' ED DI" BETE ACT t CONMO Etillti ,--; OF A LETTER ruosi To be he I MEDICAL DIENTLE.MAN ONLY 0 00 G :i p°, lil cable to l'11::: P WOR T C 'A ES Th T M E BA R r°I) , :L 3 bA I7:: t IBSI. 1 ' EL RT ,i ,3 'Tell LEA & PERRINS that their Saws lo hlijily ease.. ' VA It ET Y med to Ihilla, mid I. to toy 1 1 ... opinion the most palatable e well as the moot wboloaome Sauce that le made!' The°MY Medal awarded by the Jura of the New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtained by LEA & PER lONS Ur their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide fume et Willa hoeing led to glamorous itultsagaim pun clatisero are earnestly requested to see that the name. of "LEA A PERIVENSii vie linpriesod upon tho Ilottle and SIODDOLUtoI printed upon the labels. Sole illiole.ale Agents for the United States JOHN DUNCAN a .16::54, 400 Dna/trey, Now York. A dock alway• In More. Also, orders melred for direct shipment from England. niAlyilfer 13 3EI - 77 I"N GF MCC .A. C I - IsT £ SI Full FAMILIES AND II ANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport . Conn., • tt•batrgh, 68 Fifth 8 Tide Machin. Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the plistsure of the Operator. making with ease One TAou.t. owl beautiful and durable Siiichesper Minulr. almost note toasty, ttli Kee becoming trolLsperunble fur family rise. Full in ormatlon may hr btained by addrosaing Jam ALEN. R. RRED, Agent, No. OS Firth etreot, Pittsburgh. SINGER'S SEINING MACHINES The groat superiority of SINGER'S mAcinion Ovur all other, tor the tow o r Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makere, Carriage Trinuners and Coach Makers, 'lles long been known rind practically acknowhlgoil. The undersigned having an extensive vatiety ot these Machines on adapted to end 7 kind of sewing and SIIIChII4, Iti Vitt, Intorevteil to call and errand's , them rb. Sa'RA.W. Agent for A.lloghonv C.•oonts- .7" A.S. 14110.L.A.11 Gri-ILA NVIITACTIIIIER OP Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, 161101.7 . 1 c Nos. 169 and 170 brood Stre4. lc ()Ram w EY NIAN Nlanufluturer and Dealer In all Mods of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF TOBACCO, llnter of Snrztklidd Mred and Diamond All oc3llp , PITISDUROD. PA TiIO.tIEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For ninny year.; I have boon trvritlileil with general Irwin.. and languor, both mental-4nd physical; caprice• listleestarea. dull headache, pain to the head and temples, and tendency te Atilt.... palpitation of the heart, very msily fluttered or excited. appetite variable, stomarb and boirels denutead, with pafti Any mental ur physical exertion was ante to bring on all Ilia symptoms, an.t f n addition. failing of the aqua, nod great Ivan in that to iiiuti,:trnu physician after anrither exhaled:el skill and gave 1110 lip. A patient and : ., irreivering nee of SLIAI.L I: N NJN fortunately oru , el me. and I lie. lie vemile sufftrient to 4.1.111, • my thankinimita. Itr. JCL! 1 A\\#: JOIINF-ONI I .3 truly say that I hats been a .tifterer for many years with at.* and deranged In.str.t.on. After a u bile I h. other fronhlta..inch a. fade indigueth , n. Irsating avray, getwral isn,uor and debility.: pain in the small , 4 the bar k. s earl of aching awl Jr.gin,r,rreneltzon, pant helot.. the shtuiricr hlacles extending down ilia eno. loss apps. the. I ilonbir-in the atoruath 'with c.,14 loatuls .4 Seel and dreadful n The tenet eacitatoont would sake me tnel as a dy away I Idea lloctora sod drug, and eyerythin:, one after awther. althlut the twaneet ate bottle of II aItYIIALL'S LTF.ItI\Y. CATI(OL. ICON clanny.ed Kane of lay aynaleloins for the lathe, and n ,, u I nn entirely .1 r a4wallj I rub tint: weer! •I oast 0.14 know w het It ail) do CLARISSA 011E11 r'TKIL! tlt VAT/TOUCAN Mu sawed my aa I verily Wier. I trhal d.rn.n and medicine until It ...anted noeleas tt. tt t looms r when I tu, with a is.lr who ree...turnetaed the Otthohan ...strongly tlia I deetne.l a my dolt to try st I was mostly temabled with dormag.,l tOrll strnation .Mymptome aore In 11, I. and abdomen. Nearing down pain at the t Imo of Ito. i'.l nevy bloatltsa,olic. .ountipathm, feeling a. a th.. fork lag lintlas mere t.ruh.e.l Or brnken.eructationaand v,.n.stsng .slaty weemeal to hex lasnien.: dirturte..l sleep, hint. lsee...so.l.l.sltkga. latigueon walking In the th.:ruing. flatly arav, minalipation. preanure , 'film! in Cho 5.10. tltxtinem.s ryorully when ...ming. great lerttalvlltr .0 temper. •Innett comatant Ina.linatios. to paw. • nter, an-at reel bonnie. sod urr to vr,v or feel onhappr 1 area oat only ontlrrl) :sired su)aelf all throe aymptorto. which I Lae.. yn ten an au Int. portert ..o.llrit of my ottrirriugs. but I hare Ittavana• mauls' .alavra cured in ',tar Drell that I fere! temral a tat you lota*, that other. wlw are similarly ottnated May alma. Ond TO$111:11 1 iII. ' Yaw • long limo I h... 1 Il.rirmr...ruptalut. with the tag s,rnpt,rn.: I wan nerwnu, enurtited sant trtit•hh. I wa-mmt . nbonts4 In ernpldnta..4l2o of shu-h I ' , tit try to rote pain In ti." lower , tr‘wt.s. and • feeling as If aut., thiuli ass oda,: ..at tn.htlits walk mud, .•. c .,snut . fee.a of fulluwartart;ing stool draws... and 'h.-ult., pa." is 11.. hack. kArt, .4.1 eat...diug .into,. th. Irk.- the pd.'. pnalatert .11ng eau...a!! wee,. pain "ho,ltykl . nn4 yd.". the atria sunata-13 and h.." et, beerlaebn with rrtn,lng In the earl, nutty lint ..1 th. warna.4 }OM great Irrltablltt, intxnee nereocnotwas, I ...old not hear the lea.t esett,ment • ithoo.t 1,100 prostrated Art a day: I could surrely more about Om hou.e, and dad art take plew•nte ht anythinz. I had eve. np hops. havink Hod "Irrythtng, as 1 sttpy.sed In twin, hots frernd rand my attention to NI Akftli.ALL'S lITERINY CATUOLICUN. took It, hoplak agaturt hope. Wan fortunately It ruled Ina, Rod therein not a healilner or toot, pat4.l W 1.412 In the entlntry. Ltrnst all will an , . It It la Unit the v.notan's Iriettd 'med. xr.. moo:NCE LEFLIK. MA R.WIALL'S ITERLN'E t'..4 MOE. rrox 'rill ,erfain iy run Pui:mg of the Wyatt, Ithittt. hlsffiern.snd• D - rn1. ,,,, nr Pa, nfut Mrnstrvatton, Mlcatt.ol, lofialetnatuats and D 4/. eases n/ the Kodstlis or rronary Organ, Reb-ntion or Aron ttantw, of rm....Mcrae... asitemnrs, Nirsaattotar, ?hint. n 1 man, tnripttotvons. Cramp.. Disturbed SI , and ail &aut.:. mina.. nr esonpathetie, nnunirtid sedh the tleinne organs. 711 e pan f MARSHALL'S z - rs t um - : CAITIWZIV.V.I" v. Om Doltrt;..l.l a Mal( pr.. ample boefla th, the ',req.( of rt., donors fiv. Nall, • grey frn of tlEaryte, to tht end nY tlk cry at gattieutnr to aril , the !rat jinn add and nTnie IT. .7.1 yunntnln Mal Ge Mairtne ni tke money Addreu No. IV) Wood et lilga of th WAFTED IMMEDIATE.L.Y. to engage In Use ante of the mwt Rod. In &merle.. lavadm, Meehan!te. . . - crip V•IxInK to I, *IIU 111.04 0.4 to q rely profitable 0,.1 plea.ent boeinetto, enabling them eaa IW tAnt.‘alo'S, and make money at the unto ttme. Age la now in tho 1..11 are clearing from pOO to 111,500 per OBI F . Plll patticular. and 4 lan of (Luke. addreee %I. 111.1.1141,4. Queen PP, Pnblialiltm !tun. 141 .Slain iitreet, Cinctemail, 011ie: or. it Ettat.,`ll. 111:11Af0X, ritthed.ll o l l o. aelte.lettascfer NVANTED—A tint oilier titgn -- t - o 'in, Tenn., to whom liberal welpot ttlll erl. l s Wl...Pans:tot to eel] mcontuten .017 lAAIAII UICII lii h. (0. WANTED—:§ - 7,61_ 1 0 in Pittsburgh and Al loghony Al',., lion Paper to antonnt al 0.7.001 gilt edge, ran tilt.encnt e.l at very reduccA rates. 4014 U. )PLAIN 8 tii).N. Gl - :JULR . D . HOUSE, P 1. neerwillineo with the amt alit] e greiafal appreciative tl.l !ram tba travel! pririora of the .111tAILDTIOC:11:0 tPe tint is I%ll.lophi ' , to trfla. renelint.tri. I 111 sua aller lb( ir prirr rf bnitrd - will be rertnord , PRESUVR, AMERICAN .1105111, Iherfriblitlonent of ihr rJrl EIV IS ItlC E, PROPRI ly nunoun,“ that he hns of lonnagetnrnt, an It Inds:r.t. J. Trial of thn nj•ten4 n thoosh thn sAlsentagen pre rr adnins4 fot the rifirr slats o. essconmunlntlonn and to nnsurposnesl, told the, tempt lm fut tho comfort or violas, Isnso • nallnnstlnul GEO. ALBRICK NOW & 00, NO. 71 CORNER WOOD 4- FOURTH STS. Ur AVE had blanufak ured ho thu special Li Order, utd harp nure tan rad, e•lr• "gm. find. Boras elp and Calcium sole W titer !Mote, Youth. Bora' and youth,' Winter .Idlnca w aml 4 " ••••nLiiinnt pf every Mail of chililrawe. pegged on earreilAbnica. Theme goo4l. aro triede to has exarolnatlch an wear, end will prole no parlor to the home made work; • fientleniana . French . Calf two soled, Water Proof Boots Lad. , Snore shwa., a new article, MI the r vowed or pawed, •ael Peri." 000 darer) kind of rraronablo to all paid fur In CASH, dud We offered for wane for CASH, or ap proved paper. PL,01.7G-1-11.NG, ruAi 1; MUT, PA rpitE BOARD OF MANAGERS of the Alle- Rarity County Agricultural &witty announce to Doi public that the ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH will take piano on TIIURSDAY, of October, lost un lIARRISON'e PARM, NEAR OAKLAND. Comt.tition for the Nona.. of the Soddy I Invited. roa ♦nn4lTl. I 1011110,111 , 1 , 1 1 1 10 Mat,. ?Inn pen, for bent plon'r...o.l2,pirntprdta fur bent 111011*..02 Nrcourt.. . ..... ....... ...... 11 5.00201 11 C 1 Fourth 5 .......... ...... JOON :YOUNG, Js., Prnadent. i.llll , llrs. Jr., O,orvlary. tiIt(ICF,RIES-150 bugs mime GreerT.lEO tr.' Moo. lob boll chests Young Up. W.; Ousigssiter JL " " papered mud Wow - Work Lew 1,14) bsgat,( lbo sarluas standard btuude nbla those.' Nour York IhruPl • Lossrlug's Eagle, Now York, dot " N. C. Tsr, Wlnterßlasichi.d Who). Oil: SO " Tarawa Oil, Will an assorunonl of all Mbar goods in our I iuo. SUIIIVER A DILWORTH, odd tios.l3oaud 132/3esoll N EW E3ftIitOWERIES, lattillwlr_ lall Itnnnt:t Etqlrolokred Curtnpl Mus Alla a complete and elegant dock of Gloves, Iluf ler" and . Note' Forniitking Good.. at F. alb A. A.SkASON a C0'5..2.5 Fifth .t. HORSE POWER-1 single Horse Power 11 Thresbieg Maebinfitc liabanor H. comm. ocll . littoNlA:rts . ANL Mascracruakaa' Soot, f The Manu ( arturere ins sense Company Manufacturers' Insurance Compete). ritt.1,,h,.10.,,..1.t.1a5T. i Mf-c No 10 Iferchon Kmtun9,.. 1 , 1 r op, ISt ovine anal,. I ml.an al. ni , .lli conformity with the 25th section of the - . I'llll., DELPHI A , 'qtr.—No. 10 Alerchan.h . Exchang, Nr. - - , Colortitutiou Of theCorumonsrealth of Penns, imaia, Ptutaat2tria. July 1, tart. notice I. ion ybv khan that application a 11l by made to the Charter Perpetnal—Cat ital ;500,000. . Legielatam aithe neat MasimE for the Betymal or Eaton Notice is hereby given, that the Agency of sloe of the Clatter of the Sterchenta' and 11.mufacturere WILL INSOIIF. AGAINST LI. RINDS OE lids Company, in the city of Pittsburgh. will, until Anther . Itsuk of Pittsburgh, baths, torus of Ilfteest pars. Ily ordet of the Boer.' oflArectori Marine and Inland lii,ks. tie In underwriting and connection with thin Mitre in tan. Owl W. 11. DEN NY,Ctothier. • AARON S, LIPPINCOTT, President, ' Philadelphia, well qualthea him for for ( eting On . husioesa 0 WM. A. RHODES, Vice Phabiontt I. • manner that win give general saideaction. He is cos , CTit EON LY OFFICES where .Ticket 4 Gobi loe , ALFRED WEEKS, Sects.tary. ' ditally recommeaded to all one patrons. em well *those de " procured via Cleveland for to and the North. siring insurance. A. WEEKS, Streator, West, or via Inilair too Columba. to Cincinnati and the DIKKIVA.S. The near o S aes , above Company will ho conduct...l at Sontlt-Weet, conic, of Wayne and Liberty *teats, and So. Aaron 0, Lippincott, Wnt. 11. Thomas, Choi. Mlles, 1 k10.p6 WATER eet Pitbsburtih. I= Mottongoltela Iluuse, 4 doors below the corner. Wm. A. Rhodes, Willi.. N.I. Alfred Weeks, , anl9.ltf A J. W. NIAITTEN, Agent. F. KNOWLANTE General Apat. ' J. It Ei t mk. Chas. J. FPId , 401 M T'.5 18 .1. 0 .. ', ---."- seiSaf C. O. R. IL, M. C. R. R e C.& T. BM.S. R It. J• 020111 P. Smyth. ..., Delaware Mutual Safety la .carver Company, Am...anvil Bast. . 86TERCACI, Allegheny City, Oct. 13th, 18417. Imlay Ile th, E. D. Jun0..1 . --.4. e Cash. Cat-Rk. ?" * ""i' r ` ri ' d b Y M ' L ' .l ; 444l"'lllP"""34 ' sk `t l ''''''. 1,-_,-..A GENERAL NiEETIND fA . the Stoekho ders iqm • -• , q , tiqz,''',..,r. q- m.......t i t . .. , t . ...,.......,4, ,.. - ic ' ..., , Offh.`C, S. E. CoritOT Third and IValnutsh.„ --...- of this Itmolk will held at lle Bank - WigILI L .nt -• ...' lb' '" ''''' fie PHILADELI'II A. C. 11. Paulson. E.g., - 11 ~ i.• liantplon A. Co., 1 MA R INF INSER.INEZT. , T 1., er•0r0..341 Erylghl TURSDIY. the 3d olay o So,mber, at 10 tick..it A ' en.. in g. t... 1. 0 " . ' to all parts of the world. .Also, an Election for T leteen Dlrectok to oterve f r tho J. S. L"'. E.I onenina year. will be hel at the Banking Rouse, on .101- INLAND 1.1 - SUR,INcL.T on a 1, by Elvers. Canal, Pittsburgh otlicy, N 0.96 Water street. I 11 . MARTI EN Agetr , Lakes. and Lend Carrlsgeo, to all pa aof the Union. DAV, tho Itch day of November,l3s7, between the hoe, or V o'clock A. M. And 2 0%1.k C. AL me:3G. 14'. W. WILSON, Agent, Dubuque. FIRE INSeRANCAR an Meer adise generally --tin oclndtnolil ——l ' ', .-- • Storrs, Doe Houle., Ac, ~,, - j _ '" .- ! °°l '' C4h - ''' ': iferetalls' Insurance Co. •of Philaumpura. I ~,,,t,,,, th , 0 ,,, p ,,, y.. ” .3 ,, , ,,,,,, Oro. PL.,. T 3.1 ANIA imantascr. L'o., or rroutcr.on I t 9101,3:0 94 0,,,,,h er 5 0, , teh ... ' i o WM. N'. PETTIT, Prcsk ...... _II 3. 111c0ANS, Score . 1 Bolt Hof l B B 4rob, 13 . 1 Rest Estate i 103.8:11.66 W i Phil olphia City, and other Loans L'i?TlIE STOCKHOLDERS 4.f Chia Chlupntly are !...;"''",°'"c"Pit." Sn ' a P." In and i ' v ' t ' d— n: l l'4. i t i,o Stock ha Banks, Railroad end InsuriceCos. 18,Z0 93 '''" hereby n , trilit.l that the annual • Elet for Dim.. o ' " n l'''"" " '''''''''' """ ''''''''' ' '''' " - ' ' . Bills Receivable MILLS 89 too s for the taming year, will be held at the office, No Cl , . Conk ou hand 1173.1 113 _.-.. Fourth strum, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. sc. mid I o ,_ , _, . __, ,V S „,"" 4' „Z., - i Bahmco. In hands of Avant, Premlunts on Nfa• o'clock va, on 110.NDAY, the 2.1.1ay of November. IA, - ... , •"..."`-...10' W 0.... Om 0h... , 11,44 ..P1" ''' . . r ---. 11130 Policiee recently lass.', And other debts . . ~.....e.... - tributary , . lona. akealu.t loos or ,'. omega _hi For , o L„ e t h e t.e.„... 121.W.8 10 oc7:dtd A. A. CAIIIIIEIt .ecrerar, PL.NIt RoAn ELECTION.—An Election far officers of the 'Sorr.lllll Valley I'. or Plank Road Cu." moll balteld on MONDAY, filo 'LI day of November,l467 at the office of W. A It. IVA LKldlt, city of Alla gheoy.hetorceu Oro hours of El . M. and 5 o'clock 1..11. of that day add officenthaing Prealderth lI . Monst ere, Treasurer and such other officers as may d , aerc•Anry. ocleolld JAMES WATAON, Pr...ardent. 51 ten otirv' 11 P11T51113.1.1, Pittvburol, itet.l3lh, 1X..: f E. :77 -NOTICE ia hereby given that an Election for Third en !Af00t..., of 110. 11,161010 m. to v . . for the enettiog ye,. will be heid nt am flanking, Ilona v , on MONDAY, the 10th day of November next, between th.. howl of II o'clock A. L. and 3r. n. Ily order of the Board of Dirocturs. IIEO. D. 311dIREW, According to tho Act of At.embly a general mooting of the Stockholdora will be bold on TUESDAY. tht. :Id day of Novenibor. at the Ranking Haute, at n o'clock A. to. oolltd - NlCEPlltrra Pittehurte, octob, 11. th 1 . 5!,7. 'TUTS BANK will redeem it.: eirrulation nod pny its depositors. If they pr..niptiy. nt it. count., to tAterks upon t.l, Weßt...tn. Bonk., in the note. c , l other Desk, end in intur, hold by the Wad, re..etvin, only h. It. • ItAtik thuoi.4l thu node of pkynu•nt By ord, of thr Board, OCIAIWd W. It. DEV,r. Cashier M....STY/OD Nts.grsernatay' Bang. I Pittsburgh. October 16th. 1647. k:t.tcriwq for Thirteen Directors of thiy Rank. to serve for the ensuing year, will beheld at the Baulking }louse, on 310NDAY. the 1616 Nowtn bgr,t.tween the hours of 9 A. 0. and 3 P. 0. A general nn.eting ot tint sc. - 11:41er* will be bell at the Ranking House at 13 o'clock 1. u the sumo day nel6,ltud W. 11. DENNY Cashier . CICII4,IIe Hoot nr.PITTSPILTROn. 14.10t1, lath. lhf.T. 5 • );:, - .TrAN Et.rurmx for Thirteen flireetnrß of uUtt t hi. Ibittk. to Rem, 144 one year, .111 ha held Itt the r Battling H. 4111444. nu SIONDA V, Novon,ber 18311,1h3:, Iv eat the hot. 0110 a. at, and 2 r. mi. The Annual Mi.eitug of the Stockholder* Wlll 1.4 held en TekS DAY. Not ember Sl. nt In A. M. OCI4IIIII It, NI NICIIRAY Cashier . , . Ito, err. llaOA, Pittaburgit, tart. Illth, NoTICE s illieeby given that an Eleetion for flirt r 11l ~n of this Institution, to *erre for the mooing year• will be hell at the Ilanllug ott NIONDAY, the 1 th der of November oral, between tire Loan of In a. Y. 4nd 3 a. And In arr. et. With 11414 Art of Ar,enthly. a general aleeting of the S kholdrre will he held on Tutwday, thu 3,1 dot of Nnventber not. at th.L Banking at 9 o'clock 4. IC By order tire Board of Director, re7l7altd unt:i ItAtIOFFIN, Clove and Medical College. TILE ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES to Wu luetitutiou commenor mr WEDNESDAY,4th Norroilrer, unarm...mot° weeks. JOIE": DELANIATEII, NI. 0 heft:agar of Midoitery and 11/.1448.44,14 of Women mid Children. JARED P. KIRTLAND. M U., Proteanor of the Prinmples and Practice of Medicine. J. LAM) CAS, , KLS, M. D.. Prole.. of Chemistry and lietwty JAWB .1. DELiMATEIL NI D.. Prob... of NIA.. is Med. Ica, Therapeutic. end Merle:al Jurirpnelence. arTitit THATEIe, li 11, Profess.. el Anatomy nod Phre.lngy GLATA . VE I: K. WEBER, NI D. Prate...n(llw Prturapler and Position of Surgt.y. 11. K. CUSNII Mb Y. D., Adrenal Prete.. of Midwifery sod lilies.. of Women met Children. .1 , 1113 A. KNONTLItiN. NI D.. Demouttrator of Anatomy. IFee for the eutlre rot.. kn. e .rented Promt , e" ry note. payable In 12 1:11.4n111.4, tar ro. Matriculation. p, tineleation, rzz Nit.° Anaturni.ia tbeel board. with rcuuta.llaht and fuel, (2 to Vile. week Fir further prattettlantecer.pnitg nod Summer Carolers, I wheel, hove loon Ille,rally circulated. ~e2l JN..) DELA SIATER. Dean. S the Court of Common Pleas of A 1411131 !ugh.. ty County lb the nattier ot the appll t ea.., tor Charter of lurrapeetion for "The Wilkmaeurg A,auto my." N._ Dererulen Teen.. IFS:. Atet now, to wit tart. 17. The enthiu petition and I natrunient to eating Bayne: taw'. Pr`a.tibit to and eanno 111,1 1 , 7 the Court and the object and condttintri thereof al. reeving to be lairrul and not Injurlotta to the community. •I 1 t. t•rd..rnl that the awe. be tiled to the eltko of [beer.'" themdery of tau Cowl of Cemmen Pleas, and that notico of end application be given n. moire.' by law In the Pitts. hone t IVearkiy ciarette by cling tueertions tit the name.— By the Court. A true copy qf the order of Cnugt. ,e3l,3terY A ttest• JttllN tlI KStINGIfAA, I . roch'y ANII WIN'rER— I=2 ,i, pLO,TE I' itouts----Juelt receised our an" - oval Itnpo LAI.. of Dutch Bolbons Rwts, rtz... Lila &Ow', Tulips,.ils, Crocus. Snowdrops. 2c.. h. grout VOA et, oil adapt for fedl planting lkweriptire ntakcnn tw plantingat hp Apo. St..rp, V Fifth Strert. ....:1 414 6 JA MKS WARDSOP •1 MILS. ROLL BUTTER; tfl I% Parke,,l do, for see by o•T.I k DILWORTH. purry -s I Ws., in bladders, for sale by B A. FAI INEFTOCK 1 . CO, • ,a , _l c...d - o.rlTdod Fin. eta. L I) A —iOI en. 910. English for sale by 11. A. PAWCESTOCIS 8 Cll. A MON I L L P P LOWERS —SO lbs. for sole Ly G kall D. A V.4IINIISTOCK A CO., PiXitla - tkii;ti4l - V ' bßr 6001 1 S,—J. Burchliald 111 Darn ti la day otlrr las emirs stock of gad. at atratla\ . radn.,al pan., rot Cash North ' , kat - r 4th and alarkr. street. astlcsvaput i Murphy ßmm htlaid. ; ort.:u QTEEI. D AN! A LA . ..A Al PENS—Fine, rotra Flaw, rood and Smooth Poluta fur .1. be W. A HAVEN, corner of Market nod grand ewe.. A —Rd, War, 111nek and Oran far latlabr uOI.LA\ES. - _ 20 C Hint Sugar, arrived and for sole by • J.131E:4 OA-RDNER. 003111 S— horn, India Ruhbee. Buffalo and ki Turtle shell Drueslug combo: Ivory Flue TouthViarbe; Pucker Comb" and 1 1 .1eitet nor Itru.hre 1n large variety .1,101 JOS. FLE3I uel9 lcurner Markel at. and the Diamad. I t h•qlhe 1-v rx. .ets rota, =ZIZI be rbl reer , pl K rteborgli. 1 !den Mbrear. Caants 10,000 Mtn pupular I menu:id tiILADELPIIIA xpirit et the tiu et, 111. - 0 patron 4., community, 1 . r., On the prictlrge Iwing to Mr univentll dotl.nd ONDAY. 1 , .(11 ()viol; r . • SYKES B CO. it° TO-2,1'. 'Jan W leu.agen.ent me; r. , 0 - eetful-l: • sued the old plan e the rocs et altvrOnan - is Wei. prot.s. tholt nl .Ith•llan ni nceit or Ihn twos° stro in moo aml allentloon 141:.µ. to deldr#4l. Seto aU bcrttormrntn =MEI I=l WOODLAND CREANl—Woodland Cream for letetttlfying the MIL void et eltt JCS FLEMING'S. 101 L SI) A PSA -large aat‘ortinent ..f 7 Ittorrn Winnleor, Moe . ", Atu,oiul. ErsAtti pstini.lll.l Plana .akin p. for rule 111 Iw.LEMINIVS. 12 — Ilk THE, TIM ES --W all Paper at all pm, e O n , Ar upwards A little ointiey run noßte clean hone, IV V MARS.IIALA. 00., 1369 No. ei Woodall-vet. all the mate -11111,4 I.oli lu ropyitur letters. Ineludlng Ibta newly patentr,l Vlr 0,101'1N./ It f,,r sale By WM. tl JOHNSTON k 00, Stnt,, , neo. and Blank 11,,0k Manufacturers oelta No. NI Weal St. ()IL -111 Übira Extra bleached Whale Oil Lluesol 01l Forsals J 13 CANTTELD. Scl:kli.6 . lKk. - - IitTIS, pure ariiele, la Boxes For saln by (00121 N COOK I MA I AND PARLOR STOVES, Of ovary *wrist, Mlti penmen. TIRE lIION4, TEA AND COFFER RtITTS, tad all c , that ar‘e usually foulsd in a first elms manu factory, for ask 111,11,0 lowest rates, by 010. W. ROBLEY. Sigu Me Rod Coffey P. 44, rethaxl street, Allenthemi Louis x lV.—llighly enrchecl Decorations and. 1000 tor We hy tr. P. MAILSIIALL &CO. DurrY BLADDERs—sOOO — n,$. on y bona awl for Welly 11. L FAD:‘&OO.O.IS & 0013 0000.001.0 In Flulnk, new B - CARD SODA-10,000 lbs. on hand ..LP ond for• - PAIINKSTOCK- k PAINT ANDIiiKNIBII &F.°. lisod 003 rtv PfliO by n. L. VAICikiTOCK /I CO. PAINTS INOlLS—Assonrin Coons-311 rosins on hand nail rot solo ly 11. & Cal DEAR L ASH—W Camicit for sale 11 .K 1... J. 11. C.4.NYI ELD LE-200 Bbls, White Louisville Lime for tt, sale by (wl2) .1 B. CANFTELD. GLASS -100 Ilexes Bzlo Muse received albl fur mile by (Dell) ILICNRY 11. Ci)LILIN T"l"rs pATENTOIL GLOBES, or Cups, her storm Eliglnes..turtaalo by M. F. BATON. KW STOCK W BITING AVERS, Sell .- ia .I.lBook P Enka, Blank Mot., Copying. Japan and Wrlllng Ink. 'Manilla and W raping Pala; rt. s s ANE, Allephetty. NEW PATTERNS' WALL PAVER—Fine hledlura awl Cheap ,Pnper Ikaders ffh,oiem at Paper Room of • ocl4 C. CCICEIRANY. Allegheny. QA LE OF NEW STOOK OF ALLEGITENY • kj BRIDGE thIMPANY.—In accordance with a resoltukm el the Ward n Managgre of "tho Company for emtlng a Bodge or, t e Allegheny river, oppceito Pittsburgh In the County of Allrgetty'• ;coxed the 1611, Inst., there will , be offered far We on TIMJILODAT, the MI of October next; at 7 o'clock r.g., at the Morehante Exchange. In the city Of Plttalsorgh, TITO THOUSAND BRARY,Ii Ok THE NEW !ROCK OP TICE COMPANY, in lots not exceeding Ore shares at a time; upon crotch au lustalme nt of $5 per share, together with the premium It may command, will be reoalnal to be paid at the Omen( sale, ilia ha/ancs, to be ant/Jett to the call of the Board of Managent, alter at lost BOthow notice of the payment of eaoh hottalmentshall hare twouglvenom author. lcal by an Ast of Assembly of Pennsylvania approved May 7th, VIM. " WM. ItOSEDURO, 'aeliwragloce.77swlShorl7P ' l EED AND CASH BOXES Willi AND without Tray. for kale Isy JOHN FLEMING oclo N 0.47 Market Et. Cor. jo IL PALMER, No. 103 Market Street, o or,aer In Tionnnts. Mits. dims, Trimmings, and Straw lioaLminnerally. • GREEN APPLES-3U bbls Llreen Apples thl tloy retched and for eale by 016 UMNRY it. COLLINS- VINEWIIALEBONE BUGGY WIIIPS of oar own naantifactarr ' wornantoil in ercry stylo of ninth, for tale by WELLS, 11.117iDL6 t Ott, - No. roarth Stroll OM= - the and ini by stel awl T.:tn.-tr.:Alt.. dm• the Ctaturan3 Sulterripthtn Note. 15111.74,0.. Wm. T. Petit. John C 1%1.0.g-ornery, Jctl,n M. Prnroy, D. J. McCann, E. F. WitmerAtenn Gulllon. Beni. 1.. Woolstott. John A. Mtirtitnll. Until. 11. Wright, John J. ritterSoll. I.lwooti T. Pitney kotalr. tb• Aviga NVNI. V. PKTTIT, Prellarnt. R. P. Vt..° Pre.ttlent Dwrari, .1 NlreA37, Wq.rrtary. Parr - I.etc I , elgt.r. lamb A Co, Buck, Morgan A Sclal, do. ltro.A d., Ihourov. Coldoll & Co., do A. T. L w Lawn it Co.. do. • Steloodt,Jugle,.. A. Co.. do PITTSBI.IIII.III OFVICF., No. 97 %V ATER RTICF.F.T Rt 01,11.! N.. W. .NI , W. Apot. i i Ye Great Western Fire and &antic Ins. Co., OF CTIELADELPITIA. Ne. 331 Walnut Street PrIIPITV.4I. „... FIP F. JASERANCE—PrrutuaI or Ilrnitorl, made In tour or onahrry, ,, ,, ~very .t,,tripilon of pr.,i , [ty. 1..V1 N Caaal, 'Aker and Land Om 1. , all I.lrti .11.11[1.\'6 I.VSC H ..n r•nr,,,, and Prulght. nmbrarin,r Tml,m.rtation. C. C. LATIIIICIP, Cresl4,nt. V DA Vi, Pr.,ldent Jcoteph fluckel. Secrvtary and Troarar• r. H. FL Itichardsou. Asehtant Secmtnry. Clacks O. I.s.throp, 437 Walnut street. Hon. Henry D. !loom, 58 Walnut f. Almonder {Shindig, 11 North Stunt st. John C hunter, firm of Wright, (tumor & Co. E. Tnicy, firm of Trnry-1 Roger. John It. NlrCurily, firm of Junes. {Thin, to Slc.C'ordy. Ii S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, 5i12.01013. & Jas. 11. Swill, /Inn of J,r. R. Smith & Co. Th.. L. tiillemle. firm of Oillespie L LA= Ussiohurst, Attorney slid Counsillr. 'Theo. W. Baker. GOldlmitli. 11.0. Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of litshop,finions L Will ism Darling, tints of iteitiling,) John Rion, 90 South Front streeL E. !torpor Jeffreys. firm of WM. li. Brown d Co. It. W. POINDEXTER, Ammt, 41:6m—sp7 97 listor street, Pittsburgh Farmers' and Mechanics'insiirance Company Northwest (tower &wind and Iftdittd Streets, The following slntentent exhibit. the bust nevi and coed • Lion of the Cempany so Nur. I, 1.50: • Prentinnie received nn Marine and Inland Wok. Fire Prentiunis 110.716 Intereet I ea. n. 704 47 • Total rreelpte.. PRId )terin• lAws. Expenews S-slar • 1.1 Commt•mlons FL,-I.llrAnce. hvtin to Vrominin. itod Acvory . rr.tnnining itti .........V29,057 07 Th. ••••••t• thr g'ompnny are an follow- Phil. C. , y Inkt County Bonds $ 111.841 10 ttAllr.m.; 11.1. 11,0n0 00}Coort Price Pint F.gato. ....... 00 04.1st , rnk on roll 02,400 W • Otrurd and CooAikbalon Bank • 5;225 oil p:aite.tl with Sherman, putenal - 1 - - , New York. 20 OM 00 Deferre..l Payment on Siork not yet d. 07,71X1 u 0 Notes for Slzritto Premiums .... 148.040 50 Due from Agoutssocurod by bonds.. 5L,3711 IS Prrosinms on recently sued, and debts due tb. Co 2exn 00 Babstice in Reeks.. 10,450 TI • . $52.3,a7 OC The Boned of Directors have thi, day Jed xrall =MB Pepuble nu demand ou the butanes. of the Company the let tuatara. THOMAS H. Preeldeot Ent ton Itecueme, Secretary . TILOS. .1. IJUNTER.Agont, Pittsburgh, orlZLerrol:fo No. 9U Water etrer Franklin Fire Insurance Company of DIRTIROX.S. Charlre W. Rancher, Adolph E. Borio, name W. Richard", I Kramel linnet, Thomas Herr. Darla S. Brown, order.' I). Eenhs, ; Sawy hi. Smith, Tobias )Veneer, I Monisl'utmnen. • CITARL N. DANCIi RR, Prmldent. Camino U. &mgr.. Secretary. 'Ettle Company continues to make Ingurances, permanent oUtrolted. ma every description of property In tor, even country, at rata us low as are rumkteat with menrity. The Company here reeerrei• a tart, contingent thud. artaehorltti their Capital and Prtntlmus, earely hart:Med, afford ample protection to the assured. The Aaaeta of tha Company, onJwattary lot, 1361, as pot. lished eqrernbly to the Act of Aseembly, were as fllow. 31 - orttragaa .............. . ...... 1318,L28 03 Reel Estate 34,377 78 Temporary Loans. 33,006 17 Florio ...... ...... ........ .... 01,090 00 ............... . 0.1.346 131 • .41.212.708 44 Pine their inotorpoiatior • period of twenty-one year, they have paid optraniv of One Milton, Four ilundrevi (bona:end Dollars Lou. by fire, thereby offording evidence ttf the advAn.,:et of 1..000000, as .011 a+ their abLLltf nO,l 4tertietition t.• meet with prottiptne. Nl thebilitimi. aIFYLN. A¢ • nt. Often South...it our. IVoottnaiti Third •t. Continental insurance Company. Tnr~•ryoretat &yr tn. Levislattere qf filmsy/amm, WM • PERPETUAL 11l ER rithorire4Ctipital. Ono NIIIII. DaNI,. Pocarol and Amoninlated IIOME OFFICE. No 61 161theut Rb.rG afore AJE7atl.ll,ll6:l Fire I ittnri-ionr n Bulltilnee,Fitenitme,llerchenitiro, eenorrily. Merino I nanranoo nn enrentie en.lFrofirbre, to 411 parts of the world. Ininad Ingttnatco on i)oal:t. Lskr., ConstlA amt LatvlCsrriage,t, to all ports of the Union, ott the ott,t thy °ruble terttut.ttotwUttot. with Pototrity. FORGE W CtI.T.ATA Y. formarly Paced -r Paola ka , Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS: Finnerty Regfdar of Kph,. .1011 N N. OOLEeIAS, firm of Cailentan At Smith, importing If arilwara awl Clattery. Merchants. No .21 North, mini trotr, above Markel, P ilia. JOSEPIt OAT. firm of .loaripli Gat &Son, Capporsmititii, , N o. 12 Guam' strait. Phila. ERIKA lID MACLIETTF, Erin of Machette k Rai importing Ilardwarn 3lerahaata, Nn. 121 North Thini Istrs, , LnYove Unag UOIVAIIIEIIINCILMAN. firm of Living-non k. Co.. Prolate awl ContmhoLion 31ert-Lants. No.. 8 klal-kot a, above- Eighth.l.lOln. ar:orta I: W. COLLS.PAY, President. Gists Witsos,Seerettir,y. SOPLIOA ROPINSON, Agent. mr^3nll7re N 0.14 Fifth strest„pp dears ) Life Insurance. AVERICAN LIFE IXSURANCR • TRUST C O M P A N Y. S.thrall arrneT qr fißlnut and Fbure. Shvdt, urorporurd A pril 9th. ' 16:59: Capital Yt:tck Vh91.960. OPTICS.. ALEXANDER WIIILDIW PreaidroL linnsuaLi lIENZEY, Tier Erraltiont,. JAHN C. SIMS, Seerdtuy and Actuary, JOHN N. WILSON, Troasurrr. MIMI OP TRUSTS.. I • Alexander Whlldin ' LEIRIIi• A, Oodry, Marthall Llenanty, IT. Esmond* Ilarper„ William P. Moho., Elloha Tracey, Won. dOarph Allison, Thome.* S. Smith; John C. Sim% tleorge R. tinhorn, Rom Darman, Ellwood Slallark u John E. Simone. WM. E. EMT-T. M. D., Stedlcal Examiner. This Calumny makes ltruiranta on lite% on itoot learona; lie terms. It lean been managed for selernl years by an raper/tared board of Olken awl •truttorix and truiitorX hasaltrity• paid promptly Ito lotorly and our) *kr deserting of confidence and patrunausi. lb. W. POTSDEXTER, Agent, iinyTullem VT Water'stivet, Pittsburgh. iretneni I auraneo Company of I Tutua PIIILAPELTUIA. Office No. 70 Woinut Street • cAriu , sin.ne_A.3l7. 47d1,074,46—ssantax MVidtt[ll. Fire %sureness en Unlidings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac. In Wwn or country. The . nOel priticlplo combined 'with the security of Stock Capital, entitles the Insured, to share la the profit. M the Company, without lisibilltv for tome.. The &Opt Certifiestcs of this Company, for profits are nutrcetible et per, Writhe Ospital Stock of tits Comp. CLEM TINGLEY, President. B. M. lIINCIIMAN,Secrotery. Dll4`TOlO, I 43.A1 Strand, John A. Worrell, Bet d. Tingley, - Z. Lothrop, L: : Caree, Robert Tidand, C. Stevenson, Chas. !reined, Win. M. Semple, Fillet's. J. 0. COFFIN. Agent corner Third and Wood streets Clem Tingley, - Wm. R. Thomson, Minuet Illspbom, U. W. Carpenter., Robert Steen, - C. 8...W00d, J. T. Bunting. ?tuner, Neptune Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPII-IA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organ!red andel. the General insurance Law, with a cub Capital or $lOO,OOO, prieiterti to increase to F 500,000. Insures %salami lon of damage by Fire, Marine. I nisnd Navigation and Thansparation. 0111023. • H. , O. LtWOHLIN, President. RICO ARO SHIELDS, 'Free Prosident. ' it FORGE SCOTT. Secretary. .D. 31ontgomery, mach.rs t owm.S Vet, T. P. Showell. . 0. C. Butler. Tin A.CIIAYPET, Aeents, ,Jelria .Ocoee, Lafayette Hall, (el:armee on Wood et 'Philadelphia Fire and Lille , 'I NsvnANcl: CO.AI PANr, No. 149 nut Street, • • Ooro,siTg TII 11 . 0 TON WU FE.. Will make RAO. Itmoreem, Other r." - oetwo.r . Li00t...4 ma every deserlplion of PtopertY or • Neal! , uellre, et remaimible rates of premium. . • . : W. T. P. NINO, Prvelrleot. M. BALDWIN, Vice Paublaul. . later*l. R. R. Cope, = Jean CUACK4 R. Viler. 11. C. LAtreldln, W. C. Btu{rebury, A. libarlcruod, IL 11. CarCie, WiIII.m Osborne,. Marled P. Irayts. V. 8.1441104 IP. IL Safer/ Eibermax ' " Megar ' ge , , V. BLAMER:An, EK.4-Mt3rt COITEN, Aget.t. Mks :tad sod W.ood DTArC7OI7.3 • Jame'. 0. Hand, Theophilus Pastan., Jenne.' Tempi.lr William Eyre. dr., Jovial. L. Price, Junue Temient, Samuel P. Stoke', Henry Sloon, Jioneg It. )leYariwn 1. Thom,. Bond, Robert Burton, Jr. John D. Semple, L. T. llorgan, '• J. T. Ur., ITNI. ARM:. President. THOS. C. HARR, Tim Precident. IiCKUT eetretary. P. apllyd Rh, William 31artin, Jmeph U. Edwrind A. Homier, MU= John R. l'onrtme, Ororge a. 1,1 p,. Eds,rd DArllgtoo. Dr. I: 'I. llngtbn. AV il :UM C. 1..1 • Ilugh Craig. Sponc ,, r CkarlP% KfHpy, H J.4,t lit J. 0 .101 kn.,.. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. r.o. Office; Corner Market and Water Sta., PITTSBURGH, PA. BORT. GALWAY, Prtaident. F. A. BMUS; Seep. Axtrzor Ftxmxri. M. D.. Examining Phyakian. Thi. Company antes OVERT Insurance appertaining to connected with LIVE RISKS. Alto,agoirot hull end Cargo Risk s on the Ohio and Miledrotppl riven and tributaries. lad Marino Rick re INEEO Add anninat Lnn or Darnsge try Ph, And Inctlnst the Prrila pf the Pca and Toland lc, 'cation and Transtc , rtation. Politics hailed ql the. I.cast rat. consistent s.llll,c , ty to all parties. Robort Galway, Simnel MoClorken, Joseph P. llerrum, M. D., John Scott, Jams, Marshall, Darla Mary, James W. Hallman, Chas. Arbuthnot, fehl—Ary244y -- Eureka Insurance Company ; OP PFSNSYLVANIA, Office No. 0 Water St, Pirtsborph. asserts, tar Ist, 18571 Stock Dno Bias, pay-able on demand, and scour ed by two approved names-- ..... .................$11.,1;430 00 dash in Pittsburgh Trust Company 4,390 35 Premium notes- 4:.564 49 122 shares Esehango Bonk Stork—COM. n,950 00 ttriCgativabln 4640 00 :.364 40 Book Antonym, 1,729 95 .1 11. Shoenhorq.•, W K. Nimkk, It. U Corhrau, j. 44.427 04 311.737 hl,O Jolla A. Caaglk C. W. iAceLeluq Jame. I. Bennot, 131==1:11 M=EI3 'itizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh W3l. BAOALEV, Pretideat, SAMUEL L MARSTIELL, Secretary. Office 94 Water Street, beltrern Market and Wood Stmts. its_liouree lull autlCartni Risks on the Ohio end MI. stanipid Rivers, and Tributaries. riisiel EMI reit wind loss or damage by Fire. A 1.., ',phut the perils of the Swelled Inland Navigstkin nod Tr...sport. ation. Wm. Begniey, Runnel Rat, Robort Dunlop, Jr., 8. Phabangh, 'lsaac M. Pennock, Wolror Bryant, Jas. M. Cooper, John DI osiongshela Insurance Oolnpany. onlor, No. 98 WAWA Sys:l7, T 1 71 Insure Agnio4 all kinds of fits and Marine Rl,k. 0 rricess—JA MES A. BDTCHBON. President. it I M. ATVDOD, Secretary. OICICTOLIC lAlex. King, Willton Miller, John McDevitt, .13r0. A. Berry, athletes Je4.'dfdaridl, Wm. B. 111 Ame., John Wm. It.. MM= Western nen OF PITT GEORGE DAR: F. M. GORDON Will Ina. aglninAt *3l kin K. Millar, Jr., J. W. Butler, Andrew Ackley C . thwack Themes Scott, A. Nlmlck, G. W. Atacama., G. W. Jackson, James McAuley, George Dare* ••• . allowial !Johnny • William J . ITOMO ILU Mutton managed lry Director. oral, knows In this community, and %rho ilberall i t,Musteculpronipt, Ws ;Le b nr.l%; l =pitb 9 : o *u. ` NOTICE.—The co-partnurAip existing be tomrn the umfortained, tovier tho Ifrm of FLEXING BIOS.. (Dr0g.21,,,) too disoolood on the Nth of August, D, 1857, by (fl to refit:moot of Lomool ItGoox. Jr., from the arm. JOHN FLEMING. CGCGRAN FLEMING. LF.MUEL 'WILCOX, it. IVOTICE.—The partnershii) of the under- I , & lug buelneee ureter the tiller of MORPUT IsURCIIPIF.II , , will terminate by mutual convent en Sep: Umber $1,00(4000 C 11. AU pampas hating unsettled_ accounts with tbe Clem trill • grtatly oblige by ,-.111n; burin that 'date and making set. tomtit. W. E. MERPlItti d. 31. IIUIICH.M.D. The tinalnao will ba continuo) at thetnine location, N. E. conter Foto!, and Muket streets, by J. 31. BENCE " FELD. . veldt! DT I ON-9.'lie eo-Pirtridish ißkere _if total,: .31. rin g -wider the mote ilia able of PRELPU, CAltlt A CO. In Oil, day iiLetioletut by litnihttlon. ILe tmin [nee. pr the firm hilt he elaind'ilt "th4 — utd - etatil, - Et. Clair ttttett,ll,3l. Allegheny Bridge, by W. 11. EIIELPB, who I. duly authdri,ed to toe the none Ot 'the firm in the settlement ail., ditaire. ritt,borglt. 1et.1507,": CO -PARTNERSHIP NOTACE:r-n . sunder signed bate this day entered into a ctspertnereldpoane z. der the mane and style of PLIELPS—PARKX E CO, for the . purls.. of naeuntwokring Wagone,Carte,lltars,. Ft, a., to, Ii branehss; ing taken the old eetablishesl Factorro f. Aleetrs. Pbelps, u,rr 1 qu . atul herlog erect-sal entire neer t . and procmcd the latest improves menu, in suarl,,,,,sy. Ae., together with t 1 terra and . Paled sleek et manila!, they aro prepared to execute, .. quemptueas awl eiliorden entnasted to thems•‘.:3! qa,rk werrantsd to be of the beat quality, The senior pars - _ate having had In years eXpetlooco'in doibtitiotok -*MO hope by strict of Itotlon to merit a ccoatinsanse of the pet romage so liberally bestowed 00 the late firm.. , • -'- -' • <m(.1.:3 311:5;. Septetoloot hi, • .LLEGIITAY ALLEYIN A ing RAI Lic4 t, —IiEMOVALOF ratuotrr TIIE-OORNERIO •BUTEIBit CAIiSON STItI:ETS, GREAT 'MOTION OF TARIFF KATT..9.00 ind filter JULY Zorn, A 857, freight u ill I, received PM .borer tbeGAtowlog rater. ToMahoult,r, * ..... ......:....._«.i.::-at Mr.: pop.loolipodr.: i To Ora To Rod Bank To Bra.ly'o— 31e. a ; : , F'Poo---Ororlitre barrels anaund<r)Vbf, . TO tor ........... ..... Alc. par barrel. To Only'. To H.,1 DMA TA) BrulT'el Prod • Ftanr—lNfty barn* 'a/adobe:l. To To Gray'. . a , To o Itradv',,, ..... 0, )3"Alf i..6o — llißille.Tleket Agent. Iron City College Normal NORMAL CLASS WILL BE OPENED A the Dolt City College, on MONDAY Ensip, October 12th. tube eutideetwi by 3Ir.A. D11RTF.P.1.4P 4 . 1- the FlRh Wit,Cl Public Mimic It will meet oo MONDAY and TIICILSDAY EVFNINfIB. itocIPATURDAT MORNING °t each lisetruetleo will be aireo-lo OribogroPVYL Arlllanetic, Foglia], Uremmar„ Algebra, awl 4. 0 .. 4 or Teachlog. Ttams--Tbreu Dollan per enwrap of two =WM..: For d t further particular. royal,. of A. DITIFIF, It F. "liv, FEN. - KINO. Principal of Iron Iringe. - iCNV . A - 16.11 % AT THE FOUR hf ,STREET - STORE. iv II & H. Net 111'LP - a • • _.• JIAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY large m puroveno of CARPETS, OIL CLOMP, an_ of a a t a t ylos for roll Trade, ownpriring ANT , BRUSSELS, I'APFSTRT AND TIMEEPLY, • sUPERVINK AND LOW PRACED nrolcuars. h, Ifc Imp, List, Rag. MB and Stair Carpets; Rug.. 01010 a c ,, we Sintnlr. Sin , ' Both, it., Alan • choir...lnt of brom m m f rom orm'io lour yards wide: lean Wed patterns Fluor 011 Cloth, fro& 2 to .24 feet. wide, a-ab all awn. 110040 penally found in first clan Cane. Stores, all of which we two prepared to 0811 at rho very low. o.t titan for rash. gob W I). A. IL nfeCALLUIP. 2DBES Roll iltifier,' 2do Egg& „. • by sininta al - faLicoRTEI:- • ?.a.6 . . • /401•10 and I.l:lBaaaad 810 , Q'r.All.Cll--2,0 Bide; Pearl Starch ' •' '• 109 talk " " Yarsale Ly • (..att) Y. It. OANFIZLA, BULIT.E , 7I.O . ,E;ega, - for sale bb ~.zr CBXBSE-500 Boxes Primo W; B. and cream C6e.. Waal* by *At 1. 1114141JUIU. insurancr .- 100,+ .0 00 $7OO f.l a .d. MADEIRA, Agout. 95 Water street, Pittabur4h Alexander Bradley. Joseph tl. Leech, John Fullerton, Ularudleld B. BArn. gravid 1.1. Chambers. William tom, Itoto(rt Q. Bartley John SVOM, (.•r 430 19 PIRECT. O. W. eaßa. 1. M. Peremck, W. W. Martin., R. T. Leeds. Jr, D. 31eCenDese, Geo. 9. Eeldeu ' J. 11. 9110ENREDGF.R, prea. D1.C702.11. I GFt. M k Eiterllug. Wm. Bingham. John S. Dilworth, Franc!. Sellers, Scheonmaker, Wm. H. flap, ilprom Alan EZNIC nee,,, company , tl lin • SD.. Previllaut. ', Secretary. of Fire mul Mari. 5 ilottres. W. IL PHELPS.. JOHN E. PARKS. ' , F. AL LOTH-, [ • d
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