Vittsburiaj 60,tite. inx=.-.-arsera slur? S. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS stni PROPRIETORS PITTIBEItTRGI-H. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 8, 1857 ¢i►DL 3I O HATTER 'OE EACH PAGE OP MIN PAPER. Tas democratic leaders of this county are pit .., gal sneaks, if we are to judge them by their present course. The cowardice of their State ' leader, Packer, seems to have smitten them all, rendering them incapable of a manly thing. The Post and the Union both profess hostility to - Repudiation, and to be in favor of the county paythji the jnterest on her bonds issued to the defaulting railroad companies. In order to pre servo this front with something like consistency, they have been busy for some time in endeavor , ing to show that the platform adopted by their county convention does not mean Repudiation, nor resistance to the collection of ;taxes for rail• . road purposes; and so well hest this position been maintained that the party press elsewhere has beenied into the same view.. At the same ti me these editors know, or ought to know, that the candidates they are supporting are publicly and privately giving these professions the lie, and soliciting support on, grounds directly the re verse of 'those presented by their party organs. This is too dishonest a game toiwin ; and even if to did win, it would cover e4ry actor in it with indelible disgrace. Na have before us, just now, 4 an anonymous handbill, which the democratic candidates are circuliting as stealthily as possible. It is a ens-sided and not very honest statement of the railroad debt of the county; says the peo ple must elect "men who will not suffer the tax to be levied or assessed:" declares that "such men have been presented for your suf frages;" and concludes by asking, " Will you cast your suffrages for a ticket pledged to en.Arce fhe aglefdio7l of these taxes without investigation,- There is no allusion throughout the handbill to ' the democratic ticket, by name, or the Union fiord:ay ticket; but the evident intention is to 'C entire l y the 6 impression that the candidates on the former are "the men who will not suffer the taxes to be levied or assessed," while the can didates on the latter are pledged to enforce their collection without investigation. Thu author of this handbill was ashamed to put his name to it. Hit understrappers, in order to get it printed, probably slunit into some obscure printing office, and its circulation has been confided to those who can 'do it the most quietly, so as not to excite enepicion or exposure. All this in evidence of its dishonesty and falsity. The author did well to withhold his name from it. If it had been an honest, truthful handbill be would not have been ashamed to sign it ; and the fact that he auffent it to go out anonymously, and to be circulated clandestinely will no doubt lead the people everywhere to look upon it in its true light.— Anonymous handbills are the poorest of all elec tioneering devices. They have no authority and no weight. Sensible people always suspect them. If they were not falso or slanderous they need not be anonymous. When the author of this handbill says, by implication, that the candidates on the Union county ticket are "pledged to enforce the collec tion of these taxes without investigation," ho ae serts what he knows to be false. No such pledge has been Riven or asked for. It is a reckless assertion which no man with any regard for his reputation 4ould dare to make. That it has been trade in this cavort, sneaking way, is the very beet proof of its falsity.. We refer to such facts as these with a great deal of distaste. We like to fight a fair, open, manly political battle ; but this ekulking war fare we abhor. We allude to it only because there seems to lie a political necessity for expos ing it. The democratic party has indeed sunk lop when it has to resort to such schemes. If the editors of its two organs, while profaning hostility to repudiation, are aware of this covert maifire of its candidates based on professions diametrically opposite, then they are patties to •.dle fraud, and one which the public will hold than -responsible for until they disavow all knowledge of or connection with it. Tug Pagsurrtagts Purlieu Souru.—The Convention of those opposed to the action had by the convocation in Cleveland in :Gay last. held its session in Richmond during the bust days of August, ultimo. It adjourned sine die on the let instant, and its action in full is now before us. The resolutions which finally passed are as follow: WMER,PPS, All acts, resolutions and testimonies of past General Assemblies, and especially Ilre action of ' the last Gener.ll Assembly, where'y suspicions and doubts of the good standing and equal rights and privileges of slareholdiog members of the Chiareh or imputations or charges against their C6Fistian char acter have been eitherimplie4 or expressed, are con trary to tho examples and teachings of Christ and his'APOStles, and are a violation of the Coniiitution of the Presbyterian Church. And Whereof, The relation of master and sere, at, iaitede considered. or farther than the re lative du ariting therefrom, and Slavery es on instiration °file State. do not properly Wong to the Church Judicatories as subjects for discussion and inquiry. Aad • Increas, lac the lodgment of this Conven tion there is no prospect of the cessation of this agi tation of Slavery in the General Assembly so long as there are slareholders in connection with the Choraht therefore, f Resolved, That we recommend to the Presbyteries In connection with the General Assembly of the Pres byterian Church in the United States of America to withdraw from said body. Revolved, That in the Judgment o? this Conven tion, nothing eau be made the basis for disciplice in the Presbyterian Church, which is not specifically referred to in the Coostitution as crime or heresy. Resotted, Thar the Convention recommend to all fhe Presbyterics In the Presbyterian Church, which are opposed to the agitation of •Slavery in the high est in licatory of the Church, to appoint delegates— in the proportion prescribed by oar Form of Govern. ment—for the appoiatineot of Commissioners to the Assembly to meet at Knokville, Tenn., on the first Thursday in April, 1858, at 7 P. M., for the purpose of Organising a general Synod under the name of •"The United Synod of the. Presbyterian Church in 'MC United States of America." Rev. Dr. Newton, of 'Mississippi, favored an union with the Old School and offered a resolu tion which was adopted; and which reads as follows: 4 Raceme, That the union between us and our, Old School brethren, could it be effected on terms accept able to both sides, would be conducive to the best in terests of the Church of Chriet,,and this Convention, after a free nod fel interchange of opinion and views on the subject, do now recommend that the Synod, when formed and de-y organised, dealt in vite. the General Aeegmbly If the Old school to a fraternal conferonee fiat a view to anion, Truly, the temporal elate of the religious bodies of this republic are becoming quite pill fill. It is evident that the Synods, Conferencee, Conventions and the like gatherings must - keep quiet on the Slavery question. That is among tho ipsi dixitr. For example, how highly im. proper it-would be, how highly improper, we yl not say unchristian it war for the church in Ftegereville, of which CoL Netherland was a member, to talk about or take any action in the matter which has recently somewhat moved even therworld'tipeopie in that vicinity. As the cue referred to may not be-very fresh in the minds of ourreaders we give the merest outline of it. A certain CoL. Netherland, a wealthy and lead ing member of the Second Pres. Church in Ro gersville, Tenn., sold an old man (ohattel) to a trader, to be taken down South. This chattel, whb..wai lobe separated from his chattel wife auttsidldren, ran away and *encoded himself in the swamps for nearly a year. lie was, how atter, at lest caught and by the said Col. Neth erland handed over to the trader, with a stipu . lation ibat 'lie should he "openly and publicly whipped." " Be Wag accordingly led past the parsonage, in which Colonel Netherland's min ister resides, to a field behind the church in which the same gentlemen site every "Sabbath" at the feet of Him who brought deliverance' to --the ceptiveand light to the blind. He waa there stripped naked, tied on hie face to the Jgound, eo that he could move neither hand nor foot; blindfOlded, and three hundred and th irty 'blowy were infllcted . upou iiim; the ekin brenkitit isiery:stteilce::' This, iierformance-took •-'very clese to the building, that thi arise of , ,thi s tortured vialMoo* heard in the House :of , Another figtd - iigive Cot. Notheelsnd whom he inipeeted OthAtibering the fogeelous chattel vie also stein streets the tender mercies- of Le . . gree with a • ' e stipulation as regards the 11.11tu of the bastinado. Thieold man was according ly carried to a neighboring county, and on Sun day morning., ha was taken to a hay loft, tied naked on a plank, and then received three bun dred blows of rho flat of a carpenter's hand saw. Each blow raised blisters, and the next broke them, so that the mane back was flayed. This style of the art of flagellation was invented in Mississippi, and we are informed is consider ed a very favorite method there. This divertisoment attracted some attention, and Col. Netherland Ras haled before the church session ,to relieve himself if possible from "unjust ensure." The Colonel took ground entirely tenable! It was an unwarrant able interference with hie rights of property. Certainly! the Church was exercising itself lul -1 properly in political matters! In the words of the Whereat in the preamble 'above quoted, i "Slavery, es an institution of the State, does not properly belong to the Church judicatories ,as a matter of discussion or inquiry." Here the Colonel grounded himself. Ile turned his guns from his impregnable position upon Mr. Sawyer, the pastor of the church of which the Colonel was a member, and the mad dog cry of abolitionist having been raised against Mr. S., he was driven from his charge, which, we be lieve still waits another pastor who shall believe in non-Intervention and squatter sovereignty. The local paper of Rogersville, in an article upon the subject, said "if ho did whip the ne gro till he died, he was his money, and there the matter ended." Now It is to keep such troublesome oases as the above out ot the Char ch that the Southern Convention has passed its resolutions. What peace could Col. Netherland enjoy, a wealthy man as he is, and ready to give largely in aid of foreign missions, while this little matter of doing what he would with his own property was ding-donged in his ears by meddlesome preach ers, and committees of laymen! Evidently . the only way is to keep quiet on these matters In the church. The next Assembly of the Church South is to be held at Knoxville, where John Mitchel,'" exile," is to have a new paper estab lished for the special purpose of bringing public opinion up to the grand idea of " reopening the Slave trade." Neer by St. Glorge, tbe work gees bravely en WILMOT 1111 ALLEOHENT—GRAND DETMONNTRA TION ! —Judge Witmov addressed the citizens of Allegheny City last - evening, in the Market Rouse square, there being no hall in the place largo enough to hold the immense audience" It was a grand outpouring of the people, and reminded us of the splendid demonstratione' made under the excitement of last year The meeting was organized by the election of the following officers: President—Henry Irwin. Viez Prundents—CoL Wm, A. Caldwell, Jame.; Marshall, N. Voeghtly, Esq., Caspar Gang, Ja cob Geyer. Secraarta—H. E. Datil, H. S. Fleming, H. M. Boyle. Judge Wilmot was then introduced to the meeting, and proceeded to address his horrors in the calm, clear and logical manner for which he is so distinguished. He was listened to with profound attention, and was frequently and hear tily. applauded. Judge Wilmot has now fulfilled about a fourth of his apointments. He has spoken at Somer set, - Greensburg, Washington, Pittsburgh, Uniontown, Bedford, • McConnellsburg, Chem bersburg, Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg and Al toona; and at all these places he has been greuit ed most enthusiastically and cheered with uhe largest audiences ever convened on similar occasions in Pennsylvania. Everywhere the people have been anxious to hear him. and in every place he has left behind him a lasting im pression for good. No candidate ever bed before . a more successful tour. He goes to-day to Kittanning. WHAT'S TUB roe or LTISO !—The .1 3 rmaylva mien descends• to the meanness of such pars graphs as this Mn. WITSICer ti PATETTC COCNTT.—The Black Republican candidate for Governor visited Uniontown on Saturday last, but the torn-out of the people to hear him wan uncommonly meagre, and be elicited no enthusiasm. His speech was a mere repetition of his Abolition harangue in this city." The truth is just the reverse of this. The meeting at Uniontown, although held on Satur day afternoon, in a busy season, was It very large and enthusiastic one. The Court House was crowded to its utmost capacity. The Packer party must be getting eery hard up when it has to resort to such electioneering stuff as is con tained in the paragraph we quote. Tin Philadelphia Prais, speaking of Judge Wilmot's campaign, says "Mr. Wilmot has a herculean task before him, and a thankless one: but having pledged himself to it he must even go through with it— This is the penance a man sometimes pays for a hasty act. Had Mr. Wilmot borne hi,. nomination quietly, and put it away In his desk as a me mento of his standing with his fellow-citixens, instead of getting into a heat, and trying en experiment upon his competitor, he would hats taken his defeat as a man takes a lacy nap on a warm afternoon." 'lt PACKER is taking o lazy nap during the warm afternoon, his 'laziness may prolong the s nap till after dark. Ho will find it too late. then, to come to tea. OHIO Pow - rms.—The locofoco State Com mittee of Ohio has determined to get up a panic in that State, if possible, by assailing the Banks and the credit of the State, believing that in no other way can it secure success. If a run upon the banks can be got up, the State credit de pressed, and a general uncertainty in pecuniary affairs be made to prevail, it can all be blamed on the Republicans, and the poor fellows hope thus to get a chanoe to steal another million from the Slate treasury. The trick is too shallow, however. For the Pittsburgh 4.lerette. Mum. Editers,—Your cbrrapondent "Democ racy" points out the means used to put Hr. 0. J. OwEss on the democratic ticket; but he has failed to indicate the reason for the effort to put a Catholic upon the Legislative ticket_ That there must have been especial reason in appa rent; for if there was nothing In the future but the ordinary party work for the members to do, if elected, there would have been no necessity for putting such a man on. The special reason is found in the anxiety of the Catholic Church to save its vast property from taxation. By our present laws, all church property is exempt from taxation; and under this exemption the Church has gathered together an immense amount of valuable property. Pre vious to its purchase by the Church, this prop arty paid maul; and its present exemption, therefore, simply adds what is taken from it to the property left for secular purposes. The people, therefore, are paying the taxes of the Church. When our present railroad troubles befel us, the eyes of the people very naturally turned to this vast property, and the propriety of its bearing a full share of the public burden was so striking as to be generally felt. The Catholic Church at once took the alarm; and hence we see its leading adherents taking ground against any further taxation Imam beet means of PAT lag the property of the Church. This accounts for the large number of that class that was found in the late Democratic County Convention as well as elsewhere, and explains the secret man mune for putting Owens upon the ticket. It is to,behie _minion to save the property of the Church item taxation, no matter whether the burden is imposed on others or not, Only guar antes this exemption to the Catholic Church, and its adherents will cease to feel all further interest to the tax or railroad question. Their concern all centres there, and it is a matter of perfect Indifference to them what may otherwise betel the people, so that that point be gained. Now, for one, I am in favor of taxing church property, without regard to the railroad or any other question. I cannot tee why the most val. sable parts of the city should be taken up for church purposes and be rendered free from all taxation. I cannot understand why whole squares in the very heart of the city should en joy this princely freedom, while the lot and the house uf.,,o9ineYetished. workh4man qt. mortgaged for the burden they ought to bear. The church property In the two citlesand neigh borhood may safely beset down as worth min knsi and a people taxed as wit are, ought not M permit these millions to escape their' share in &paring the Intrdert of.govaratoent. • Tim parpoiw. of-the , Catkotiowhoratt; in , this movintaapt, ".':Ills looklag otiK,lbr"..itbatf In Craotioal . way. and Mr. Owens is selected' ai 3 ta rairmatatiwe.. - ;It ta•one bushiest,. to look out -"lvy ourialver_ii.tba.llll/111,4Taatipal-waY:, and tainaistahit there shall' be nopiivit*d.., paripoftwor piiperty In oar 'midst, but that ail" shall brersn equal 'hare of taxation. Tut Richmond Ilia.) "South" , says; - I c•peciat ;latices. "While we unite cordially in the general re. •------------------ • - ---------- joining at lilr. - Stewart's success, we are, at the LiE..A. do PICELFSIN'S' same time, considering the issues involved in , Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, the earlYn.PP, ctinstrained to express our disip- '. PriONol.;scEs lIT ESTRACT pointmerd at the small majority he received.— i ~,, ~... „ It does not Materially alter the significance of . ..........N01....„Crit5 ii i OF A Lk - rrEn FROM the question et emancipation in illissouri.•' i . To be the MEDICAL G.E.NTLEIMAN 0 AT )lADRAS. .. • , ONLY GOOD SAUCE. PRICE? IN MINNESOTA.—From a Zlf. Paul pa- . Tg his Ilrother at per of last week we quote the following item: And applicable t.. 0 WORCESTER, Aar,1551. "The price of oats has again increased. On j EVERY ,I their tore is In:7,111y ertorni. I , Ili LEA k PERRI:iS that Saturday they were held firm at 84) cents. A ' lot of 500 bushels came up on the Key City yes- 1 VAR.I F. T Y med In India. end is, to m y. . opinion the MI. palgtable an terday.' ' , OF DISH. w, it n• thn n...., rrhule6CWL, , • SU' out I, !11.1e:' , The only Medal awaydrd by thr Jo.. ..f the New York Esliibitior for For-....git 5.A.... u.u. olonitied I.s LI:A k l'Ell. R - INII. for I ii..ir w 0.:•. - glirllllß 5. SAUCE, Ihn world wi d r fume or which ho, ing Ir I to nomerone Imitations. run - . cheat. are s'ti' ff ly req.: ,:-.1 . sou that the n.erti.ft m "LEA k IrltsiNs. , nr, iv preaged upon tho Bottle 004 InheD. - s trr , o::,',""!" - "" . '" -, , i ~... rnaig AgentA fu. 1... , u tr.. . , , ,t.. iiN Dt"XCAN .$ SONS. _ . 1.1 . : Br. vhany, New York. "Who haanot heard of Beerhas : e• liol- A 'tuck .In ....or Al", oh rn reveived (Cr direct Lies m'e'ss' -1-imple in It. rompoeltlon, ple.sunt to thn shipment n o m f En o li inyt`lytlfee high, end truly a...1,f ul In its effect. iir p..pularity cannot i -----Exchani. Hanle 0 . s .. r .i k ., 1....• won& re.l at. To invelids Just rreurrrlng rtreneth. it in ! nvaluable;exerciaing not aluthing Influence over the nerv. 011/1 rym.m, and Impartios that health and tune to tit.. GEO. SINCLAIR. pr , • IL VEEDER, 0141,', stumagli nu long. - A for ley the. nvairscent.”-Anly Enter- Prir' GIGO. SIX , : .:L.A.I.R. N.; co.. . 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Plorhoreh SINGER'S SEWING ISES.CELINES, 'f he great ku per lon y nr SINO ER'.: MActIINE. 11,r nit others for the tow of Idling. and Shoe Manuthotarer. Hamel. Makers, Carriatte Trinunera and Coach Ma4or,, 11. long b.. known .1 prortically ooknowlodg...l. Theon4er.nrol hating nn oatensto, varwi3 I the.° hn f;, nd. adnpt,..l to ovory land of !towing and itt,telting.. Inv.. , dim* IntoreAtoti to call 0n.1...nt1n0 i:. Aoont Ibr Alleghen 3. - County ristirgarit. CA H. C. ULMAN Be . CO., N 0.75 Fourt h St rf,•t,Tlit twburzh, Pa, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS A \ Inaurance't-cokers ConlNW CAPITAL iitiTkL.TAN 1,11 . . ~,, Lao. l'lre. ?farm.• an•l Liao Stx4. Risks of all :Ins 4, kern nt run eut rat , i In zit. no.nt rel:ll.l.and Vt'+mp•t y le Ix) , TU yam,. IT. 11, Stat A. A 'CARRIER & BRO., nrith, General I n.nranee Agon,y. No. G 3 Poorth litreet. mrrsprx,:ir. 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(I.lllon. the c.l , lww.te.l chenp...t. 51.. Pr Pe les•wr Jan Le. of ILe U. %lin, of 11,11a.lelphia, nod I oft. pronounce It I.:Not w! at It I• rprecented• For ireula.. fur .....nnag the leriinnatc linearD, of thr. r. 1 10 .1.1111. 0., certinc.,.. • s o p nntarilt pt.«. by Oh., mho hare Pec, ‘,1,0 , - I Le ,11. uee The pubi an. In venl le call upon • nr (: II g11V:31.k.,14. 1oZoc,11."-xF •fl Rota!! Ag..nt DR. Kr. ER L DER ji 11 Ea --F row Pittsbur K l l Lopata, Ayrll lOth. IS,. I th.. 3 rvr. pa .t yr., have con•einti, • tI • W•%l.ltts,on Sum pvc , : maufact•or.. , l , 1- ,• 11. li.yoor, .1" No !In,' In tlo. rut r,co. I 0,, at. comprlirri . ”•licror • ardoutary uctu2 plan. hone before retuarkod, In calling attention to Its mends, It .ORZ.V. Ira brace wad anntetnders, the wcighf of the pantaloon. being so phosta.l no to continually triad to heal, Ilia nhoulder to their natural position and on. pond tIL• chant, Women. hundred+ of n hont min annually Injured II the weight of enornionn .. .Oust'," should also procorn Op.. brace.. De particni.ir in inuciti log tho kind ntentl , ned, ma ninny of the hrnost told no. humbug. Sold id Dr. GEO. 11. K EYSER'S, ITholenoln Droggint; 140 Win?! reed, .Ito of t • G ulden Mortar. 1 JahTctlt sekT Rate, Ro ' hes, Bod Bugs, Insects, tic. I. CinsTAIVE , 1 AT, ROACH, he., EXTER3ITNATOII; nCO , ITAR'S - ED lIPO EXTERMINATOR: "COSTAR'n" I.v:critic POWDER, for ante. Insert., &c (The ONLY INFALLIBLE It EMEDIER known.) "COSTAR" re in by tll.lfi. pr , p...1, a skins& Dox of the flat, Roach, a.c., 1. to Mr addreen in II", I'. e. on receipt of $l, or the Electric Pow.lar for C.. 1 .c. iThe R ed Dug, Ex. being a liquid mina 1, and lty mail., 1 1.10 STA 0" wilt furnish lirukalidn. Dealer. and Soda.. Keepern, a $lO Sunni° Package of ht. orban" prepsnitlona / a ... octant) with f, l . collars. Bill, Pte.ll nn, s Sc., on r e e a i r t of $.5 (Poising bal. of tz,...awn sold.) in order that they may net thou - merits. Sonadvnttinenten . Pnr Circulars, dc. Addrens "COSTA I," In. :WS linaidway, New York. auTlalavelmtc 1, A HE .IR.ED PHYSIC/AN {rinse esnda of pie I aranenrly run out, discorensil while in thole. Indies, nce no for Consumption, Asthma, Dronehltia Coughs, Ids, and General 10.1dist3. The remedy wan oltKoeurecl by id when his only .1..P1 s daughter. one given up to die. lie had heard murk op! the Cul re torallse and healing puddles of prsparatiunszoodo from the Fatal India Hemp. at tho thought nceurrod to him toot he might maken rem , * for his child. tie studied hard and suc ceeded In re: dieing his wishea. Ills childwas en rishand Gnaw al lee col poll. He has rine.. administered the wonderful row oy to thousands otsulferers In nll ports of the world. and ho has %e'er billed In Making them beinpletsle healthy, and happy. Wishing [adorn much goodoa passible, lie will mewl to Inch of his anletediellow.heings no reguist it, thin recipe, with full and explicit kettle,e for milting it up. nod sue. eusefulli rising it. 11' requires each appliennt bl envious hint ono shilling—three centa to be returned no pordage on Din Mire, and the remainder to be applied to the payment of this adiertlaentent. Address Dr. H. JAMES, No lb, Grand Greet, jeeseyeity, J. TNDs.—Dr. 11. Jainee hat, neither ogle, nor agent In New an tome hove pretended and adrerthsed. The recipe le wintfrona no rues but Ito 111, Grand street, domed' Milt Now Jereey. Joilaikw3mfeeT Dr. B. tl..Fliteh's "Biz Lectures," 3 pages, 30 engravings, erplanniory of' the trealto . t by which he cur.,. ~ ....tsagaidi., n .lePaao, Mi. eater of • Hart, Th ro at, RtnaitseA,A.l,l,, /a,r. Kidvils, Ell b and Hl. ; Y ‘nada- enroplanle. 7 0: 4 0 I r i e: iil. dtr twB. .., ,8. 5 . O N , F j : ~T 1 ~ y y , ,,,,,, ~, , , T . , and pas ,-..e prapald, for 40 , ante. Apply to ali r n 1,.. a o ~t he r "Mc.. oith, at Lldcago, nlielibt rata/Ur) or elmthere. He In paver absent from how York,.n an phyafelaa eltanthero Is autism - land to utt, Ida ati7m24o l fori , 5 .---- ci-i o i r t.G..v. Av TH ir NI .A. /ST, 1 Manatacturer sod healer to all kind, or 1 ‘ - • BACCQ, SNUFF AND CIGARS; .. - . . 4.N rt .LE1.A.....7 TO331.&000., o , ,,wrqf SittiOvickl &red sadPissesdAlky, Yinfanunau.r4 caqQrtear.. - vir. t Oß..ll:lp,!c Co., .... 1 14.4:153 - 9W*PW:174.1k122,19, . ilk.,... l mvh.pictstrilit, pi" qw - ci. Stsevfiletule Nee and OaR Kept( the viarlotte dean!. Yank of NA tr.•ICT:Ori , altieh they will' WI at the tamest m trade ere napeettally.selleited. All vork fabled of the Teat quelJty. • • s rtriox, G-RA.V . , _ IVX-E I:I • O2 IAZTT TROMAIS , PATE'VT'AMERICAN DOOR 6157. cLAm s 0 3 , .. 13 tb ilt n IXratgm .. s.ec .. n a D co llt:o n s ,s t th iti o g trhabta tt...o :l7Ditugs, (Dr. Irish's Now Bulld ( ng.) nal.2ltf HATON. Eqousrr Pi burgh Variety Works. .TONES, WA..I .r.ING-FORD Sr. CO., (Snernst.orn tn Wnrnrwit. Atterlntry C 0.,) anufact areta of !Light mad Lott Hotel Diem Lock, Sprlttp, Drop and Thumb Lignite, Platform and Counter in.ntler, cA gr., Corn and l'itlnt Mill, and Donleatie Ilardware gene, oilYt comer of Water and Urant rtt eitt, Plitatturnlt. Pa. _ _ Nelson a Ambrotypes. ZtIII'DUCZCD. Gallery, corner Third and Market Streets, • ENTRA ACC. ON THIRD STREET. We ere now prriutred to offer no the public. nor well known otylee of Ain hn.types at the low price of ONE 10 ihtlk IT and UPWARDS. Thou wanting likeneurem taken in the beet etyle of thn art. will Ond it grrodly to their Interest to gioo this cotablislunent n roll. A large Ittl,l , rtmem of Ptnin and Polo v Net...nix - aro on hood. • an2l.lyfe t• . Ant% 4 00tb w. 11 . TC1.1.01,113. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ,TON - EP, IIOYD s; co., Manufacturers of A AST 0100, ' , HURD, PLOW and A. r 1:T EEL.. SPRINfiS ant! AXLES, Cbrn, R.:sa and Fist Strrda. rar.zuryn, IL MAC /OITA . D. D. B. ROG-ICI-LS R. CO., suarur.owniss Ol Roger•V Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, (Awn, Hot, and Firs Street, Ja2fidydfrßrlthh , and Continental E.xeltange SIGIIT 11". V If 1" - DI. - NCAN. BFZh.HMAN C, CO., On the Union Bank, London, In Snarl J it and rincord, Then thafteare available at all the principal (militant England. Sc..tlwd and jorcland Anil the Continent. We ale, draw iin M. A. tillt:NEll.4l:3l /I Fraul.fort a Matti, withilt nerve n Bentittancr to all Marla of Gerinat, liwitriirland and Holland. Nnwra Intending to trawl abroad ma) procure through tit IntreriSimlit, on which Money ran lon „ blabbed, cc needed, in part of Europe. Collection.. Notos and of h.., ite.iiiritlen in iiitrope. will receive protitpt rt W.I. IT WILLIAM 4 .1 r”, h23',rt., t, and Third so«. PAYEE, BISSELL & Co.. ,trArrurcns Cooking, Parlor And Heat ixly; STOVES, Grates, Fronts. Ponders, etc CAPITAL COOIiIIVG 12.A"VCIIE O. 135 LIBERTY STREET, l'lrrS34lf HIM. PA P. P.A.17 (311,.0t0r to W. If. IV itltifrf,) MAnuf.ttio, of ETIII:ILF.AL OIL .4 LANI.I%.'No. 62 Poortb atr,t, M or ,1 sart4 Vnrket, entabory.h. Thr undenti,, , ....l in rret,tod to furnish soth F.thrreal 00 and Darning Flotdt of a wupertor quality, of hit ,orn Inaautattur. fiN., A 1. - 01101., Caniplmne awl Ploy thlo. and over, 4. , icriptiln of Rae wo Contra Tatar Loup,. Ott. andoh, tan , lrtal.nta of thy int•wt roo , rna and m ,- .1 api.r,•• Claaa.lolars, as Lamp* raparal and regalia ry..l, ~.,.lc t....nutmu•r rorti onr r.ucou•. 4.1.V.1 - yfc I' II A YDF.N. MINERAL WATER. PIT.RIT_:.0011.11 A PORCELAIN FOUNTAIN 8, TI 11 rna 1,11,41.411 rrrts•raGn. D. i L CI:IL. V. Fourth .trett, l'unftalary. lel I tarmir, J ii LZAVT . , 14 17x. !rm. Ralling , Irou Vault Door's, Window Shulltry., Guards, Nop. W r,..ni-57.1.e. D'....a1mr,1 Ma,n •, /•I r.., Hato on hand a ',Dar,.f~n!ryßn•ipla. alahlp tor •11, ' , 11.0 IMO In r.n &ming Orn, Jat•hin . at not Ir.. reru n JOHN T"OISTPBON, 11U r r RFF IOI7 R ET. European and telligence Office, Koopa al u'avl f -.tali Dr 'D for at, ann.nut. and Pt.ano,r a:1-1 t'.l. - k.. 11. . t Irv.tr , t.I ra! A-rig Irmt..ket shJrn W.-len t. I what. V .11...‘ "...s.o•n. 1 . ..n.1. ,111 Pl. on to Pitr.....tral.. All klntd• of Tobar Snot( and Clgarn, liars reo-ntly Eat,. the N. - I'do it'o , ol stn.., In widltion to their tis,rtuk...tnri.Jk t.stal..ishonent.No.-Clirtrin etr•et. trh•rn .11,7 to r5...-ito their friend, att27:lrdfs TEA TTeNTI.S.-1)e. Tutane' Venetian !for. Liniment, In pint 1.02210 n, price 50 cents, Is srnrrnoted clomp, and hotter than any other article rt.*, ofTerod to tha pnblir for lb« enre of Cute, liens. Fprains. Lotneuess, Ores 100110g:tr. ti•sp a bottle in th' stable, It has savtsl ninny volnablo heir, v.ntilits Intl., signed F. I. Tobias Itspot, Oh CortlAndl ..brunt. ions York Bold hr. Dr. K F.VSP.D. 1 N w.e.l "Ben PUla In Vac." Pritzer'n Hisn(lackie Ptliw. They will cure the meet elolootliutulathe. They will rare csucive bowela. Th"Y area tonic ea well as purgative. If your bend pains you. nun done will cure you If yen hare Indigterieo they ell.44eilp If you are sick they will Make you wok " They are the lest pill to cure hilionanose. They are a plain 011411dt. CO011141). Igo better ~,11 ein rompuundeil7 Theyemit only tlZi cent. a boa. Sent Ity mail to ell parts of the tnltni States. Plant your letters to P. KEYSER, No. 140 Wend street, Plttalnoab. the Wholeenle Arent. triyailletak Jr you value your teeth and n pure brenth, bralthy Runlanrt, and cutufable niouth, to 4. KEYSER'S, 111 Wnod Mr..). and buy a bottle; of Win's Too, WA., and TINK,I Pownan 140,41an'c TOOTHACHE in instantly cured by ar few (Inri; B or Dr Hoy gees 1 omit A rb, Romedy. Proporod vnd .014 n tlw drnq Oar,. Ef DX KEYSER, 140 Wood ot, Sign of Ho. Golden.Mortnr. EZtan to WANTED IaDIEDIATELV.-10,000 Mors to engage 4u the sale of Um most popular selling Books m America. I nsolldo. MnehnttlES. farmers and 'Ding,. ere wishing bt ousel, roll riml this to too very profitable end pleasant/101.1,1...5, enabling them to APO the uonntry. end make money at Ow name time. Agents Dow In the bus iness aro dentin:, from g5OO to $1,:.0u per year. For bill pnrtlmilurs and n of ttouks, addrres 11. M..ItrLISON, (PONT/ City Publishing 1116111.1, 111 kink, etrnet, Cincinnati. Ohio; or, if Ilring Past, 11, nuLtsos, ntalklythmteT DARTNER. WANTED—With tt cn9ll lnl of ont sl'6lo to FlOOll, to engagn In a well natal>. Ibbed Find prontablo Hannfacturlng Iluslocm limited only by a lank of =pital. For portlenlar.duldrena, by letleror In pornon, GAZETTE COUNTING ICOOM. au2n:dt( FERRY BOAT WANTED—The Waterloo and Carondelet Turnpikeand' Ferry Company wonts to buy a I.llbStarithil Farry requests partlea who ha, ouch for sale, to inform them by writing to the Prolident cif said Company at Wa.rioueNto, roa county, Illinois, giying a Ka...rid description of Um same. particularly aiming rapacity; draft of water, light nod loaded, awl age; numb., of Wars, Alaructer and stroke, of cylinder, price and tams of payment. By order of Lilo Board. JNO. S101:11150N, Preafilang Ferrotarr. atfa74hel • WANTED—Tennessee Exchanso and Bank Note*. .17 TSA-TAH DICH/I1 & CO. • WANTED -47,000 in Pittsburgh and Al: Wanly Warrants. Alaajtaitataits or A ccommatla- Onn Paper to amount of slr,ooo. gilt vig". can I. 111 veb- radnerd nom Batt B. NM...UN .t SON. D COeßgAfirog ECLIPEIH MILL .IL. PATENTED AUGUST 'a 7. LEAS.—Thospoborribars mr.a TOberon We JE•I of rabble ISA=:.I4 iro for ..wee...1.3 a...ay i Ge• DED. an Inn a, pl.. r , T. • [orlon bro. lb*, Are .Leto. -. L.,..... • • Po , * Adapted for altsrblog tb Saw AIWA Ybr • fall dA. f ir , i A. cocn.. i sAN A cp.. :- - - a ' - ‘ . 4A Wort Robb st...t . v. -- _ Wo AAA roabbfbetur, Trete. Dun NIII Mug of an riser, boOr obl And nerr4 Or-7,zad Mani filhut Mama_ ,e. mad•thular. lb germ IDr4A. at in t............. traill i Wa l 7:ll=k E tTErr2; : e , mill i . it. 0001/RAN • .. Cta. er•AdarreorF ' I , RI IT VAN p, or ;ITRy viatnnT, For We. In any qnnntitj, by ....am W. MILEY, . otriiit,'Afloghany. OM ablntl),Ernteittis. i Ensurancr. , . 31LE.M.Vi,..,,,, Icy,TACIVA2IIIII' EL,Tr y I " The Mannfacturyis' 1116111rance Company I m anufacturers) Insurance Company. i Patelargh,Jone 2.Sth, 1857. 1 'Of Osice No. 10' Mere/tante Lichee,. • Fire, Marine Arta inintriti„ fr7-. , ..15 . conformity wi th the 25th section of the ' PHILADELPRIA, ' i-` • Couatantlon or ateConunotmealth of Pettiolyleautat Oboe—\ b . 10 Merchant.? Exchange. ,1 notice Is hereby Riren that apollottion will he made.to the , Charter Perpetual—Capital F... 500,000. ritriairm.rmA, July I,it. Legiehortre. at the next ...lon. for the Renewal or Ta ten ' WILL INSURE AGAINST AIL KIND ' S Or Notice is hereby given. that the Agency - of MP of the Charter of the Nerchante' and Nlannfarlarent' • Rank of ['Ride:Lech, forth° term of fifteen years. Ey order ' Fire, Marine It 1111 Inland Ri e ke, 1 10ti.., be oozed eted by J. W. NIARTIEN. whothek. g ., 4 , L , of the noel II of Direetort, Hence In unae ' rerriting and connection wltb tile othoe in Jellnstml w . ri . DE ,,,, , ,,,,,„ . , AARON S. LIPINCOTT, Ikeda-id; , Philadelphia, well gadflies him for cardortlng tie buil.= .. WM, A. 11110DF.8, Vine Notri!lent - .I..Xoeotall.d Bomar, t ALFRED W EEKS. Secretary. tu a manner that ta ll ies° general suldnettan. Us to ear - Po telotrah. September 40. 16:4". 1 dimity recefitmeuded to all our Itatrema t toct.S ft. 0. .. 4. -- -L - - -,,, t lIE P , e, , i,ietit and 31usingersof the Cent- , _,-,, , DiIIECTOII. r'ringlnatirenre. A. NTESKN riecrebset The biLii/161111 of ins at.,nvo Campeny trill be cond. lee at N. 96 WATEIt Strret.Plttatotralt --=‘, patty ft , on ..ttnga Bridge over the River 3lottorma. ; 5. 1. .. S. LIPPIn.II, Wm. D. Thomas. charier Wises helm, apporite i'l,the rah. In the rottnty of Allegheny, hare , Wm. k. Ithotlee, William Neal, Alfred Week.. I , _„.,,,,,,,. .I. .W. MATTED?, Agolit. fhb, fiat &claire,: a Jlridend of SIX PER. CV,NT. on the ;J. Rittelds Sank, Chao J. Field, John P.Slthone. ; ....' Jame., P Smyth. enpitni Cloth far ,I X /1101101, Which , iii hs pall to the huncitholders, or their hood reptatentatlree, at the toll ht.. " S.CITTANCT. on and .leer the lath Ina. 'helot. !teeth. T. D. Joe, -.Let . Ceti.. Ca. Ilk. eltltttl-I ' James 31illinger, C. 0., Meet,. 100 '-.,.n k Co.. James Howard, Eno.. C. If. Pattleug, Eel , J. S. Lee, Eo.; - clux.ini:::. E. t Co. Pitteborgh ON., No. 96 Waxer ett eet. J. NT 31AISTII:N A,....-... W. W. WILSON, Agent. I,9lanioe. JOHN THAW, Treasurer. tIOLD PAPER SII ADE:S . f--1 new and very ‘_A beautiful artirl... it variety of lauterns, Just rate-trod at. On. \Volt Pinot St,. No. .15 Market Street, betweou rind it aiteeal. aod lot ant,- by TIIOSI AS PA LMIER. _ Purr-moo., Sept.:. LW. BANE.--This Bank has this lay daelored x dividend or flee nor root. on the mil lasi atoek, not of the profits of tho lOW tin months, raped., no( after the I7th too. li. D. JONES, Cashier. THE EMPIRE F A 3111.17 SEWING - Ma ' : will tw exhibited 1 , 0 Monday and Tuoaday the 7th and Ell, a[ the stew" of K. Pitnaphroy, 1:1 9 , corner of Fourth and Markel streets. The Indies of Pittsburgh owl Allegheny aro Invited to roll and tee thin suporlur labor saving tuncliitie, (which will only east from $ll to Va.noi wllleti hiontekeepor tiln.t ILIA will hare. The rights far Allegheny and other ',rondos fur saloon farorabla terms . Apply ns above at vitas. se7:2t_ HILLDALE CEMETERY. JOSIAH K INCi, Press. ALEX. CAMMION, First Public Bale of Lots on the Grounds '1"1 - 1T.TRSDA.V. SEPT. 10. 1E157 TuE " ::METERY IS BEAUTIFULLY Ideatail on du , N , isr Brighton Tornpiko, Nortli.ise3t of AlL,lwur (By. rasp of tirCe, over an etfellerit mad, and is wit! OF THE CENTRE or CITY UY I=ll E.vondlng tnlles away In the lll..nre. That part of tho [um laid out contalna Four Miles of Avenues and Walks, 31aliing all lota easily occoteiblo. In ell the eltonwsto and acce-seorles aeon end scenery, which an, nese-mar) to con stitute a FIRST CLASS CEMETERY, It hat . attpenor to thia or an3titther neighborhood. Thorn denim, of prom:ring Nacre of interment tot their frtende, are invited to maka a pemonal examination. The lall.lintendeut will [min am tloneterynt nil hour, to wait. no eisitnra. 5e5.30.1 pALDWIN TOWNSHIP COAL LAND rolt SALK —Wn have Anrenty-fire NM, of first Farming all.i.iftrieninK lAnd.•ltnate on Sawmill R.. miles tr.go th“ ritn. Gag{ itoprocement, i. al le eli /10116 e. Frame Baru. mut nll other nere... 5 , t . ..0 , ..1a,ii• - thigg. Fine Aprinp, IVaier. pnlng Ordiar4 or i•.l Rrnft,l (not. tr.,. in g,gul Ittpring conditi.m. Thn r.in, is underktict wait It I . OAI and ea,. of nee,... WILLI , A• wltl nt n great bargnin. Apply to • FOR LIC SALE AT ITB AUCTJON ON Thnrmday,rvrtati. at n v'clock, at th. , Merrhante Etclump: %II Stoat, Isnot Itirmnorham 1, 1 3..uth Pittsburgh Gas Co. It 3) d.. Fort Wo, 1,3 tins Light Company. , ios :3‘ , Cf.!, Gas Light Co., no .In Fr;rl 3, or Gas Lint. Co., 30 do Not Oal. ilus Liotti Co.. lit A CgTIN 4.00.1116 .4 00.. Stork nod Now Broken, tin. 1;r: Fourth et. E. W Lino, A net' r T 1)- fil/ATS W A NTED.AItho 41,11.41 .caching In contract fir the towing of coal to t.....rt1 , stohl melte o ton propoods from responel -I.:e part', liutd aid Saturday 12th inet. Ile will give ronatant ,olt,.1,•1 meat to A twat tines tow bunt either with or without the to.-ree.iry number of barges for minor riots years, when 0.. river is in hulling order. Auy farther Information will olv.-11 at inn °tiro. No. 2.5 Wood street. MENRY R.roLLTNA. FOR SA LE.— Bond, Mon. Nur. C. , $.500 nth, 121 rthuow A llogivoir honk Stork. by A ' L0031115 . .L . C0. . UNDRIE _ SS-- 20,1 nogg Prime Rio noire. thl clots 7 it. soot Block Teo., 75 holes otolrieti brand+ Lump r0h5,,,,, ko, Six TwintTolau,eo: 25 :MIA Port, 11.1“ , bbl. Relined hug., bbl. yellow Refined Sneer ho Md. Syrup: 'h/ `4lor Syrup. .., hide 7, 0. X.' kegs RI .0 box, iwisratua. Six, a "Ora. %crappie; Payer, 100 Sides Fol. Leather, .-to rid, oil. bbla ILostio OIL Window Gies, fueorte.l Broome: kewiecurried Noll., In DlOta at dfn k try JOhN PLOtin L co. C?I'ARTN ERSM - NOTICE. —I hove I r ti/ day inhen into eo-partnerwhip ARM M. PER- I:1:0. 0f Exeter. Y. It, for the purpooe of duincan °creamed Paper Manufa. - tnring immure. The booho. win be con. ainood nut!. r tl,, nano and etylo nl SIICE 4 PERKINS. Pittsburgh. Soot Ith, IoZ7. P • T.stn., n, v . Demo.A l'E R MANUFACTURERS kintin and Den lerq rattai and er rottutifarturrtt to ortit , raitnn talon notice. 1...11 Conittry hitt, MILK k Cornen.Poot, and lytyto tkreeta. LAMES . DRESS GOODS, • I=l J M. BURCHFIELD. Soorvm, to L BURCHFIELD. FRESH BUTTER-1000 11... fresh table BRttrr ter'd br Expi.4n and fvr mie thin morning at V Fifth stn....t. ' 11. RIDDLE. fret•li Eggseo'd by Ex- Pro. and Ihr sale at 27 Fifth .tr,.t. 11. RII/DLE. - ,,ZTEA3IIIOAT CAPTAINS will find us at 13 nn limn to , •tsi,a to all their orders be Cabin Fund tore proniptnew, and ou farorable terra.. T. B. YOUNG CO. LINSEEDOII.-- - 1000 galls. just ree'd and fur ado by L FAIINEMOCIi t • Succv•aor to Fleming Broth ( i - n l AL SODA-5 casks in store and for sale by ine7 11. L. FAUSLATOCIL CA3IIKKM-15 bldg. just reed and (ornate • by L. FAIDIESTOCS. SALERATUS--50 bxs. in store and for sale by B. 1.. FAIINBETOCS. BABBITT'S SOAP POWDERS—,SO boxes in ohm, and for nal° by , B. L. PAID:ESIWS. D El) Cl lALK-1,500 lbs. just reed and for salo by m 7 ' D. L. FAHNEBTOCK, IMEMCI A A. MASON & CO. have received new . suly of Etch Chan pp tlie Shawls, Whilst .. .lton Fringe: Diehl Douro, Fine Embroideries, Dutter Trimmings. Rich Dress Silks, And all the latest importations of Shawls and Dress Goods. o e s DOZ. LEATHER WAGON WHIPS, in seamed carers, mod/rt./I dare, from 3?,,S to 6 fret, for sal. by /V ELLS, RIDDLE it CO, No. SOFourth street. VINE ' LEATHER BRAIDED BUGGY J.: WHIPS, /Tilde opt; t/ beautiful nrticle, for sale by WELLS, RIDDLE & CO. riofiiANDLE BUGGY ed work of elegant and tasteful patterns. Price front 010 dawn to, DUO, for note by IV ELLS, RIDDLE & CO. DROVERS' WHIPS AND LASHES of ev.ry d,seriptiou. suitable for Ohio, Ey. and Tenn. trade, in any qunntity, fur fail custom, for We br WELTS., RIDDLE & CO. l i RAI DED TEAM. WHIPS, from 4+ to feet long. a superior article. Imitable for Pa., Ohio and Indiana morehauts, for sale by the Arms or doz. by 5,•6 • WELLS, RIDDLE & CO. AGOOD HORSE SHOER will learn of at perrnunent situarlori In a fluuriehing town In Indiana nes WELLS, RIDDLE & CO'S., b 4) Fourth strew_ G ALLS- ,500 lbs, for sale by: - D. A. PAIN STOCK & CO., corner Finn and Wood ant . - 11:r 00FLAND'S BITTERS --5 gro. for sale 11_ - by ant, 11. A. FAHNESTOCK & CC). (1.A.R.G.L1 NG Of e----200 doz. Merchant's tor kfi by rns FAUNESTOCR & CO. OATs---itro bus. to arrive by C. & R. nnd for tale by SUMTER & DILWORTH. - eg - ons de Fransais. T_T AVING just returned to town, Monsieur OLPIIONSE Profemor lho University and the High tichnol. Intrude to reettme hie French Insronn rarely or lu clurro, Apply for tunrun to NARDI'S, No. Al Fourth drum, l. so•hertrarltrgl AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. COldueted on the European Plan. T EWIS RICE, PROPRIETOR, respeCtihi -1417 mu... lbat covonlian. with the vary general prefereniu ....muted for the Europern .ystt.m of anaget tons the Ainerivtin Hour. will hereafter he conducted solely that pl.. Well furnished parlor and eleeping apart mettle will be lathy the day, or for loner . periods. Meal. sertini in thestontlemen'e hallat all Noun of the day and evening. Theladies' dining ball will . In open. col In Rho manner for lalir. , and gentlemen accompanied by ladles. The' accommodation. and conveniences of the hiol. aro nnturpentel, unit the reveal itoproreinents' and alteration. lone nothing to to &wined. Suburb. r.ident• will find too ar.tiginuentv specially convenient.• Large or small parties provided with dinner., supper., *a, at then nod.. Jilhtodislaw • FRuIT CANS—For preserving all kinds of Frain, air.; are ufc and easily ecided,-PRESERVINO h STILES of firm... French tinned and Enainelled.Kettlea woolen Warr, Willow ?darker, Clothes and Knife Itukete, Plenislawl Tin Warr, 'trashes, eJlrer Plated Ware of new patterns, Tea Setts, Curare, Spoons,Forka Ladles, Batter, Pis and Fleh Knivesin every variety, Tinware Japertnedi stamped and plain, with ecery article necessary ' in hardware far turniehhig a house. For role at the Mon. Farnilthing Uanisnwe Store of JOHN FLEMING, Na El, Starke' Striid earner of Third. S TONE'S GIFT CONCERT—parties en. titled to Deeds are Informed that they hare been rerottl. ad sod are ready for delivery. lILARtILY it RICHLY. 7RVIT CANS, AV - YOUR FRUIT IN 11UBLEY' Cap, rcdcrninrcec .22 C _ OPPER AND BRAeS KETTLES, froth 1 to 30 plionio, our own make, wernosted, which we will sell as sheep...the chespatt. • . FRUIT 0.1.1L9. •• . „ Th e wid e which has stood the test of .r.. 7. adle a mayor the hustilmg outs Isms mewed few Ti. g ,..... lee utlcle eon be OM, lo any quantity, et the f, City Stove Warehouse of • :: .T. J. curt & 00, . 04 , . , , „:: . No. 134 Wood street. LARD AND GREASE.-5 bid" No. 2 Lard, 30 do Gnu* in mere and for sale by er3 • BALL DICKEY• CO. lEWB OP IRE TWOCITIEf BLAKELi* L RICIIEV, Real Fottnto Brokers. Balance remaining with Comp'y V 29,057 07 The !wets of the Conipan• areas Phila. City and County Don.]. $ 0 e ,848 18 ..} _ • Railroad Bonds 11,900 00 cost Fries First 3lortgaga Rini Estate ...... 145.0 00 Stocks, Collateral. on all 30,400 00 Girard nod Consolidation Bank Stock *posited with Sherman, Doman Co. New Turk Deferred Payment on Stock not yet dim 97,700 00 Notes for Marino Pagniiuns 108,085 fit Due from Agents secured by bondi.. 35,371329 Premiums on Policies recently to. aiwd, and dehte due the Co. Minim In Banks_ =A The Heard of Director. have OIL, day declared $5 Isr 00 DITIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, Parable au demand oo the busman. or the Company the IstIZIM.II2I4 THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Preehlest 6[1,1111 ficuniotir, SPCIVIAry. THOS..I. HUNTER, Agent,Flttaborgh, No. 90 Water etre. PHILADELPHIA. Incorportted Aprll 9th, MP. Capital Mock j6C0,000. 01.11611.11. ALEXANDER WIIILDE . 7, Ptretdent, MARSUALL lIENZET, Eke Prenldent; JIMIN C. SIMS, Secretary. and Actusry, • JOHN S. WILSON, Treammer, MM. Alexander Whildln aOTan , t 7 rte motley, Marshall Hotiney, T. Paromuta Ilei per, Wilthmt P. Dolton, Elieha Tr•cep, lion. Joseph Allhon, Mot.. S. Smith, John C. Sims, Gen e IL Graham, :Moss Bowman, rgMathick, John P. Simon. MM. P. IRWIN, M. D.. Medical Examiner. Thia Company make. /ammo. ou Ilm , 00'mont masons ble tnna. /t hoe been acme...fully managed for semni years by su esperien.md board of of cine and trueteem and trusteml; haw alma:repaid promptly Its keen, and le e'er.' way dose nin gof co flde ram and Patronage. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water meet, Pittsburgh. Shawl, Ent broltioriom nod other r nrIMING DI DAT. by Franklin Fire Ina PHIL AD DIRZCSOLS. Charles IT. Itaorker, Adolph r. , ne, (teams W. Richards, Samuel Grant, - Thomas Hort, Iluel d S. Brown, Mordecai D. Low* Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES 71. BANCITZJI, President. Cntatto Iterczss, Secretary. This Company continues to make Insumncsa, permanent or llmltM , en every description of property in town and countr p ro rate. so lows. are consistent with security. Thepany bare referred a large. contingent runt], which, with their Capital and Premiums, safely invested, mforri ample protection to the Seeintel. • The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, 1851, a. pub, lialted agreeably to the Act of Assembly, mere as follows virt--_ Mortgages $918,128 03 Realporary Estate 84,377 78 • Tem Stocka bears. 83,1088 17 01,889 00 Cask. Se 64,340 81 • $1,212,7119 44 Since their incorporation, period of terentywne years, they have paid upwanis of One Million, Four Rewired thousand Dollars Loewe by gm thereby ationling evidence of the 00vantages pi Insurance, as well se their ability and dispceition to mee t with proinpinew all liabilities. J. GARDNER COPFII2, Agent, apin Mrs &unites/it oor. Wood rod Third eta A utbariaad Capital, One 311111 an Dotlam- $1,CO2,01:0 1 Secured and Acenandanal Capital 631400 OFF No. § . l libMut HSiOred, ME abore Seeonet, ICE. Phaeutotphie. Fire humane° on DuWith" Furniture, Merchandise, de vocally. • Marine Insnrance on Cargoes and Weights, to all part* of the world. Inland Insurance on Good., kn., by Lab's; RIM", Canals and Land earrings*, to all parts of the Union, on the most favorobls tonna, consistent nith security, 1,11.14CT0. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, former RE ly Recorder of Deeds, Lt., Philadelphia. WM. DOWERS, formerly Register of JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Colemaa t fltaiil4 Importing - Hardware and Cutlery Merchant. , No. 21 . orth Third etre< t, above Market, PIMA JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat t boo, Copyeramiths, No. 12 Quarry street. Phila. EDWVID V. MACHETTE, firm of Machette k Ralmnel, Importing-Hardware Merchants No. 124 North Third street, above Rion, MIA ei HOWARD HINCHAIAN. firm of Lhingstott Co., Protium Eid INIMMIPIOLI Merchants, No. 278 Market et, above ghth, Phil.. GEORGIE W. COLLADAT, PreeWent. Wturomr,E4vrrtary. Reliance Mutual insurance Company of CHILAPNL7IIIA. - 01E00 No. 70 'Walnut Street CLPrril. 1177,01.3—A55er55Z31;974 SS—Sect:sr, Ikreerano. Fire Inenrance on RoIMUIR, Morchoodbe, /manure, lc. In fown or country. 7 The mutual prbutplo combined with the security of a Stock CapitaLentitles the Insured to Amnia the profits . of the Company, without liebtllty far lowa. The n Script Cardamom of thin Company, for perdu era, cortible et par, into the Copilot Stock of the Commas OLEN TINGLEY, Preeid•ot. B m. mxcituatc, Secretary. rortzerOßs. Clem l'ingloj, I G. 31 Stroud, Wm. R. Theo: neon, John B. Wowell, Samuel Clapha, Ben). W. Iloglay, O. W. Carpenter, L Lothrop, Robert Steen, EL L Carson, C. S. Wood, Robert Tohtud, Mardian Hlll, - EL Stsrenade Jacob T. Bunting, a W 3s.. Leland, William Musser, m. 131.15ansple, Elltsleg. J. O.'COFFIN, Agent corner Thini and Wood streets Wit.una nenr~nee company, OF PIII-LADFLFUZA, skFrunklin Buildings, 414 'Walnut Street. Organital tinder the General insurance bar. with a cash Cepltal ar saccovo, privilogwi r., hacroavevors,ooo.i Inland lusures against or damage by arine. Navigation tast Tiansout postatioa omens. LAIMULIN, Prseidant. RICIIAIID SIIIELDS. Vice President. tiLORGE SCOTT, Secretary. L=l6= George Scott, T. T. !newel, . 0. 0. Railer. EMU t CHAMP, Agents, Jaya. otscs,listaystt•ltali,(entranc•on Wood 4) hiladdlphla /tare INSURANCE COMP•NT, No. 148 Oheantit Street, OPPOSITE TII.E•CUMITOM HOUSE. Will mato all dons of lainagung, Porponal or Maloof, em Prnort7 3krrkgrdlw. loilidindf• Mellor promfmn. . ROBERT. P. KING, Ridding. o IL 114.4.PWV, Rio Pongdont. P. Hare, .balCrO M aga Z. 0" .5 4: E. B. Pingtiele, Osorge M P. 11.' Rada a Pad, ..4` C. Enorman, tip, E. Nlkr F. grActstrair.,Pooridm a• AN, Aiest. 08144 mem Mao.' Wad* U. 0. Loughlin, W. C. Siotclbuis, D. Slisratrosil, H. M. Ovine,' WU= Osborn., Ilerchants i lnsurance Co. of PhilatlW. W3I. V. PEWIT. Pwat IA J. 31cCANN,•Socum .-y. Amount of Capital Stock fold In and bareated....PANdou Sum'. giberlnoorpn CAM(' jtjak, on th,,(.bld and Mbrolnatppt Itlrers and trobuorm. I nnores ngoloo: nc damage by Fire , aloo ogolust the porlb f ttla ,344 sod Indou.l Norlgotion nod Tlonoportstlon. g 0 Wan. Petit, john C. Mo,JIIIC4 ~anerll.li y. John M. Pumm_r, D. J. 'MoCanO, Nritanar, h-ne .3tallion, Benj. 1.. I , ooleton, John A. Manahan. Mules 11. Wei:ht, John .1. l'aMerwns Eta.] T. Posay. WM. V. PETTIT, Pr4ldent. DRtanr R. F. WITH , ' R, Vico FreAjdoot. JrICCOOI, Socrvtary. tarmacs. • Luta, t Co., Phlladoltd.!, dOwL, Morgan t Stldider, do. Truitt, Bro. & Co.. do. Pornrov, Calthrtgla Cu., do. A. T. Laos A Co.. do. Steloodu, Justice & Co., do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 1.17 WATER SIRE= lo,Adtf R. W. POEIDEXTER, Agent. The Great Western Fire and Manna ins. Co., OP PHILADELPHIA. No. 331 Walnut 'Street .• .• CAPITAL 00,000 FIRE LVSURANCE—PeretuaI or !UMW, toads in town or country, on every description of property. - INLAND INSeRANCE on Goods by Canal, Late. and Land Carriage, to all parts of tho Union. MARINE LVS'LrThINCE, on Towels, Cargo and Freight, embracing iiircr Transportation. C. C. LATIIROE : PresldsuL Yr. DARLING. iic; Pror!dent. .I.oceph J. nuclei. Secretary ntad Treasurer. U. K. Richard., Awd,tant Secretary. . • DMITTOI4I: CI•L'lli.11 C. Lathrop, 4= Walnut street. Henry D. Moore, ne Walnut street. Alexander Whilldan, Illercloint, 14 North Erma e. John C. ll.ter, firm of Wright, Hunter Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tret7 & John It. JfeCnoly, firm of Jones, White! hlcOnoly S. S. Blehop, firm of Bishop, Simmons k Co. Jae...L Smith, Arm of Jam. It. Smith & Co. Thu L. 011Imple, firm of 011leapie k Zeller. lune Usalehurst, Attorney and Counsellor. Theo. W. Baker, Oroldiinithis Hell. Stillwell S. RishoArm of Bishop, Simons S. Co., Wllilam Diwilog,Tiato of Reading,) John Rico, 90 South Front street. E. Harper .roltroys, Arm of Wm. 11. Brown a Co. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 91 Witt.- strait, Pittsburgh, apl:6[l3—apT Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company Northwest (biller Sword' aster Mina Streets, PIIILADELFEI7A. The following statement exhibits tLe bwrinemand cant/ Con of the Company to Nor. 1, 1050: Premium received on. Marina mud Inland Risks to Nor. L 1656 $714,654 Yfre Premiums 170,796 Interest on Loans 13,704 47 Total receiptsB4oo,lB paid ilaHue Lomftee 04,127 01 Fire,.. 18;3, S 0 Expenses Saler 6. and Cummiedere 45,44 00 11r-insurance. heruru Premium. and Agency ellargee. 57,474 08 _.—s_sll7,l2 no27.omd.tc Life Insurance. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE lAD TRUST CODIPAK,Y ==IIZM ursnce Compp.nj'. of elrn i a . • Continental Insurance Company. Amrporated by the Zvi laturc rf hnnaykanta. • • PERPETUWIALTa UHARTHR 30,8ITUA BOISYNBON, u PUTh .treat op r~ts~ln ) Enourantt. Delaware Mutual Safety insurance Company Inw • • alai by the Lrgirlature of Pentegyinenia,i.m, Office, S. E. Corner Thin] end lYnlnutsts., 1411LADELD111.1.. • • MARINE lA:St - RA:VCRS au Varela, Cargo, and imicht to all parts of the world. • IX (ND LNSDRA.II.I.3 on (fowl, bJ Riven, Conlin, lake, and Land OWN^ to all parte of the FIRE LYSURANCE3 •aa llercherellre generally.—On Stores, Dwelling {Nome, kr. • Arab_ Ihe (bnipetny 341/356. Ekmds, Motto-mei, and Beal Mate slol.r.ho N Philadelphht city, and other.. .. 10 , 1.176 64 Rtoek is Banks, Rhilhmd and InsuroneeCcen...-::... 18;:h0 pi 1414 heceieahl. 212,4 , 03 , 80 ()ashen hand—. . 27,54191 Itol.ces haajdeof r A7pouto Preuximas 012 Use rine Policies reveal) honed, sad other debt* due tho Company 1M..ie36 10 Subocrlption N e t t+ • •.100 WO 00 , Witham Martin, Joeeph 11. Seal, 'Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Dar* John B. Penrose. tioorge O. Leiner, Edward Darllngkm, Dr. R. 1. Roston, Wllllem C. Liebe*, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mellealn, (Ude. Roney, 11. Jon., Brooke, J. O. Johnson, James C. tlnnil, TheophllnePanld/mc James Tooptatr, James Unneut. • •&t.rnoel E. Stolle*, Henry Slonn, JamnD. NeParlan.l. Thome C. hand. Robert Dorton, Jr, John 11. Semple, nu% D. T. Morgan, J. T. Logs, ATIN, I're' 'dont. • HAND, 1 11 c o. ?retie., ..c. Curly LTLEUILN, BecieTrz4: A. MAL . V.III-1, Agent 5 ITater street, Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Illarine ins. t.), Office, Corner Market ord. Water Sts., - PITIS3IIUROLI, FA. ROUT. GALWAY, rratideuL I. A. Ilthra.orr, Axon= Ammo, Anatuluing Physicinn. Thir OnthlarnY =thee Mr,. theoremco appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Alp, against 101 l and CnritO 'MAI, on the Ohio end Ithelesippi Arne and tribtitariee, and Marine 01 , 4‘ entity. Rid- And againet Lean or Duasece-by Floc a And against the Perils of th e nos and Inland :Not igation nd Trant Policies Woad it the lowset ralee cdusistent with u.hi) to all parties. Robert Oalwal7 * Savuuelllcelurkeu, Joeuph P. John &o Osurarn, D, ft, Jame. Marshall, David Richey, James W. Hallman, Chas. Arbuthnot, fbl6—ony2s-1., Alexender Drnalor Joseph N. Levels, * . John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown, ' 17&0414 Chan ben* WWI= Oarr, Robert EL Hartley, John 11151111, Eureka Insurante Company,' • Of PE'NIOSTLVANIA, offs. avo. o ;rt.., M.. Pitie.rt . . ' amens; iutt INT.. 1E47: Stock Dna Bllle, payable on demand, 'and mut , ed by two approved name.__ .:51 - 0.5:10 00 dub In Plttabnrgb Trust Company 4V190 OD Premium note, 1Z gum Euhanp Bank Stoek-C05t:..... -. m 04 40 —c ix 1111=elvble t.. 140 OD 4.30 40 J. U. Shalabere, W * R.l). Cochran. John A. Gang!, e, C. W. Batchelor, Jame. L Bennett, I?..l.reawei., D.ll . 111eCndle..... J. 11. 1111(1F11.11111.1111.1111,11.me R. Enrlrr, fk,re Lary. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pillgbargb W3l. BAOALEV, Presldrnt, 9A31t1f.7. 1.. MARSHALL. Secretary'. 01lee 94 Water Mred,..s , ltrens Markel and ToprVitrod. Inninattren Hull And Carp" Ruts on thn Mkt • ntt 411•- einnippl MITI", and Trthutartes. ItAnrrlngninxt /ogs or dsoutgo by.Firci. Moo, aphse. the or lb. lion and Inland NetvlgnUotr *al ' TramiarL stion. %rm. Ng .ley, &moot Res, ' Robert Dueler,. Jr, 9. Ilerttaglt, Lase M. Pennock, Wetter Bryant, Jae. M. Cooper, Jobe Copt Stark SterlL4 S. Y.-Bier, iSt;..Dingt;sm, John 8. Dilworth, Prserls Sellers, J. Schoosonoker, Wm. B. liars, Ipenranee Company. Ornee, Ye. D 9 Warm &nem ih7l blare Aiming ell triads of Mee and .M4Tine Riga OrTMESS—JA3I72 A. RUIDILISC4, President. /MYR V 31. ATWOOD, Secretsll. • ,-.-. • rone: Wm. B. Dolmas, - nmre I Alex. Kinn, John A P.D. Wilton ,I,llller, Wro., Ass, Jam ?Camila. Tim. 8. Clark Ger. A. Barry, Imo A. Ilutchlson , . Jeaildarlill --- W — - LISUIII7 PITTOP GEORGE DAL GORDO Vialhosora 41:11st kirld DEll.lc DUD., Jr., J. %V. Willer, moo Cour;pany DUBOW, - """:" 51 /1, Prortdokt,; Secretary. tof Plos and Mena HU Too. • C. W,ltetem, O. Ir. Jukes; James McAuley s, , . Derai Nathaniel uolpe , J. Lippfneottt 11. I . cmte iroa im y T., No. 02 Water street, (13.pang Pt. Pittsburgh,. J.**, At Ir.. Ackley Ilauxen. Thomas Scott, A. Nimitk, William 13. A llomoirrstittitlon rat this community, and who WI pay all Imam at the OFFICI Co..' Warehouses) rip stairs, A Beautiful Head af Rich Mossy Nair COSIPLETELP PRESERVED • TO A T HE OrIDA.T.MIST • A.G.E. ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOOL'S , not hare it motored tolurruer calm; or bald, but lama horn the growth rewored, or troubled with alandruffAuld. itching but would bare. it removed, or troubled with *MAI, scald head, or other eruptions, but would be cined, ar o/Ith sick headache. (ueuntlgia) but would to enrol. It: 111 aloo remorn all pimple. from the fik,e and slim Itrot. Wood's Hair Re/40111[1re will do all Ulla Eteo elm - Oar - and. oho followinv, - Poor. 0. J. Woon--DearArm Anton, Noretribera. 2855. givi I pare beard tomb saki or the wimtlerfni effects of your unto Restorative tint Laving been so °that clooted by gnackery And onarkticetruuKhair kel 1 'or • dislxowt to Play. YOur.itontondara In.tbe eamenttegory with the thousand mid ono loudly,tnigglifted quack remedies. until I net you ho Laverencecoittily-Notaei -mouths tin,. when yen gave um each aasotimni w hideout the tent of your IbAtorative in fismlli—lint by my good, wife, wham hair had become very thin trod entirely whiten. and before exlntatilio our of sour large bottles, tier UT was rostornl nearly to Its original beautiful brown color, and had thicktmed tont become beautiful end gloony OP.* and entirely over the brush he continue. to . uso it. not btlt orcaose of Its "LthrtitlV.s.°fr" %hit' mind. Othem of my family toad friends vending your Re storative, with the Imppfeereffnie. therefore, my almond= and doubts In reference to tachometer and nth* are ea. tirely removed: nod lean and do most conlialfyiaid confi dentially recommend Its our by all who would hare their • hair restornl from white or gory (by remonerf.eickneee or _ offes)to and loseury,end er pereons who 5 . 0014 barb their hide bountiful oust .001 V. • • Tory troll - sod gratefully yonn, SOLOIION Fame WOOD: It WWI long Wrestler laser 7ea.a Dllse- Said before I. or a bottle of llosturativ e for which you gave me au order upon your neat In Detroit, and when I goal& we eoneludetto try it on Mrs. blann'a hair, as the tutn.et ten of its power. It has done all Unit you assarod me It would, etc rod others of my family and Meals, baying erltneitel. Its ethos, aro now using and.reromminding Its we to °Monti' se entitled to the hir,heet conskleratlon yoti claim forth. Again, very respectfully and tidy-vows. ' . SOLOMON MA:7Y.i.: . . • Calms, MS, Jourr"A, M 132. I have wed Prof. Irood'a Uslr Rastoratlve.and hawed , mired It@ wonderful effects. My balr was ,1 1eceintag, as r thought, prematurely grey bot by the tree of his Itertora, tire It has resumed Its original rotor, and haven* doubt. , permanently.,,. & ggggSg, ragenatdr, 11. &K. .. wpop k CO ., proprietor., 312 Etnudway 21. (In We great N.Y. Wire nailing .W.stablisbroant). , au la Market street, St. Loa* Mo., and told by all Lkood Drug, glare. s'.l2(klydawtidr. TOLASS3I,IItiERS.- A. 600 blieslit - Aab, bae °rerun Clay, looceka do do, s ti ol ea w kiAt a tty.„, On baud and for sal° by ALZIAIMMI HMO,. ea?. Tl 3 , Liberty at. To SOAPAI AKER -100 rkks ImpostklCaustle Alksll. MlOO bbls No. 1 ituol 2 Rooth, 100 csks Caustic Sods Ash, 50 oats Palm 00, • • • 10 tabs C.,xvo. Nut 011. Fut. Ws by ALMA.' NDEA.KING, Z. 3 .t" S TARCH — AGENOL-G... BEEN WAFRlZllPlrfofrorhelleolseb:ftirl'ia' 3rAMI,I EtrAIICIL (which wvoosnlel toinel quality to any known its th is market) ere now preperia toempplr Wholesale .Deel• ;•re et inanotecturere. prices. We Invite the attenticet of the rede this article, to an eumloation our present stock, end In hth will be kept meal to the dernend. 4TWELL,.LXE er woara.• GOLD PENS.—Dawson, N 4 arson etity de ' s for mi I...Julien, Mammoth sod lip Tap. Itist rthebed le by - Die 3) W. B.H andihUN. 1 1X i i ---3 / 3 1 " 3 * NEWRICELMOND TIMM receiving and for mile by - - JAg. 6ARDIREL GLASS.—u(pbzs Window oim„ colintrjr M 7 brands) for rehi 47 t ALEXANDER HMG,. • :a LibulY GREEN S---7 bleii m it quality eel Just mcired and lbr Wu by . 7 . 4 OM • No. 112, BoCaod oueiin store am, far leut SJTrLE CO. , Na 712, &mid id; DROOM CORN-20rtone Wester t 73 ust _ raised end to We by MILE & CO. .et - N . 11.2. Second et: LARD OIL-20 bble HAY store wl awl br plet by T. LITTLE tVG. INSEED -v-reStenterti* arid for tale by T. LITTLE& CO., mel No 11 lion 0 b.4.l B—b ra h. 3 O. Mine Otder Nq 114 IThireyst: .7, WooDsTh-------____ARL ltollocuant... <I • li'Mk bead sad . ter sale by tits umiandsoted. 71110., Wormy betaanrad that tbla superior starob will be Plunk equal to say of tbe more expearhe lima of Cont Mara ' tam, for meklust ilelkate Maur Hamm loaddinre, et Calm, Bo particular to enquire CIA Wooda' burl Stareh: • - N - :-. tomer TIM Erb Tarry Amer' . AS' OL.EIIItATED - • ao Vil t ol.ool - 3, ; • - • Room and Tarloi. h t Aniemortraect InßeeeeroodcsanelvgeclEiltell, Jut received euul for Bale IT J. R. lIF.F.n te " jedOeitt Jevrelera, oe Filth Genet. IM=IM
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