Vitisbitig4 6arttt. . _ 1. r. 412121.1131,—.14 L. gato:!.- RUSK S.. RIDDLE & Co., • L.F.DITOI3a•d PROPRIEjOIfIt; 43A1171tD6.1- 3fORNINEI, 8Err...12, 1857. XIAPIXO //LITER OX XACII PAGE OT TQIJ PAPXSI.I Patriot turned Tranat. John Mitchel—the quondam .Irish "repealer," and constant hater otoppretudon—lice so far for cotton the lessons which he has been inculcating for thi list few years, as to lend himself_ to the slave power of this country as one of its most supple tools. " lie is now oinking preparations to establish a newsparter at Knoxville, Tennessee, which will uphol t and defend the instittaion of slavery in all its tyrannical and aggressive fea tures. John; in his hatred of what be terms -"English tyranny," has resolved to become a tyrant himself—and, leaving the Irish victims of the "strong government" to shift forihent i selves, he wit henceforth devote his "time, la eats and energies" to binding the chains more firmly on the limbs of three millions of human beings whose misfortune it was to have been born with black skins. The counterfeit "pa- triot" is a great layer of notoriety, and possesses neither consistency nor Bound judgment—he is at best a restless denutgove,- and a heartless trimmer, destitute of integrity and moral prin ciple. John's partiality for a plantation stocked with- fat negroes has been expreseed Borne time agoi and be is now in a fair way to have his fond ,wishes realized. This exile from oppres- Bion, as he was fond of calling himself—this tearful sympathiser with the sufferings of the peasantry of old Ireland—this learned and pro lific lecturer on roan's:natural equality—this worshipper of freedom, who has expatiated on its glories and its greatness, through the press and on the rostrum, will in all probability close Ida eventful life on a Southern plantation! That ho will be a severe master, and that be will wield the lash with en unsparing hand, we have not a doubt. There is ►n old saying, imported wo believe from the Emerald We, that ; the worst man to rule Ireland lean Irishman; and we have no .reason to believe that his government of a race, which he regards as an inferior one, would be.the leas hard and oppressive. John Mitchel intends not only to sustain Slavery as it exists at present, and advocate its extension into the future States of the confed eraiy,but lie is nations to increase the victims of "oppression" by going to Mika and dragging inoffensive creatures from their native homes, and tnnsfeging them to Southern plantations—. be is willing to open the odious slave trade, which better "patriots" than he ever was, filly years ago, directed all their efforts to suppress, by national law, sustained by the all naval power Iv the command of tho government—a traffic which John Tyler, a slave-holder himself, s Lys that as late es the year of grace on , thousand eigt - Chtindred and forty-two, uo Southern man ever dreamed of. It will bo thus seen that this recently constituted exponent of wrong and op. pression to even more zealous than many of . his toasters, and is disposed to "o It-Iferod Iferod" in the uew position which he hoe assumed. in the,Unoxville Convention, when the proposition in -regard to the reopening cf the African Slave trade was submitted, four slave States voted against it: These voles were cast by men who were reared under the influence et, the then of Slavery,with all their prejudices iu its fa vor,and yet by them it was denounced as revolt ing to their feeldrgs and a barbsrons and anti- Christian innovation. flow much more repre hensible, then,- is the course of this "patriot," who has none of these prejudices toplead in his bchte-f,autl who according to -his own statements was a slava himself of tyrants, who scourged him into exile! The very contemplation of his conduct is too much for our patience, and we therefore leave him to his new employment, earnestly trusting that he will it: rewarded ac cording to his deserts. A man whO takes upon himself a dog's vocation deserves the fate of a dog. The Philadelphia Sea, in an excellent article on this subject, uses the language quoted below: "We animadverted briefly yesterday on the conduct or no Irishman who wet convicted by the lawsof Engiand of a high crime, and escap ed Gil plenary punishment of his offence by fleeing from justice into this country. We do not give his name, because, it is our impression, that his heart's chief desire is notoriety, and who, sooner than be wiGtout it, would, like a fuel, "fire the Ettheiian dome." The individual we refer to, was one of the noisiest Repeaters in Ireland, and although n, of the Roman Collo. lie Church, exerted laimvel in behalf of the members of the sect, and sought an ameliora tion of their w, etched coniiti tn. Ile :trove, up, to the hour of his conviction, to establish the reforms inaugurAted by Daniel O'Connell—to establish a rarlittatent on College Green—to procure the abolishment o: the edione tithing systems and many otter things, all of which were intended to elevate the condition of v.hile men. ••Daniel O'Connell, furthermore, was the most siolgut act.-slavery statesman that ever spoke or wrote on the subject. His luterfe-ence with slavery in this country in opposition to it, was as uncalled for and improper as the nameless Irishman's defence of slavery, now a resident here; impudent. T i nameless, boas ;less. homeless, countr . less Irishman, has ignored all the teachings of his great master, whose smoul dering remains are beneath the green sod of his native land—the land for which he worked, planned, wrote. spoke—fur' which' he did every thing but fight. 'Give some men rape and they will be mire to hang themselves. This Irish man, if he had died in Van Dieman's Land, might. have been regarded as a patriot—as a phibmthropist—or, if he hstl been shot down when running &fray from justice, there would : have been a monument of r:spect and affection rearea up for him in every. honest Irishman's heart; but he lived and be lives on Amerie -n soil, and he has belied all his foregone antece dents—he has stultified all his previous utter ances—lie has nullified all his sufferings and vaporings in behalf of sweet liberty. lie has gone on slave soil ttud has become the advocate for slavery —its apologist—its meek and sub servient toff. Nay more. he is prepared to urge the expediency of reviving the slave trade, if 'the thrift which follows fawning,' gives suf ficient encouragement." • Tug Pennsylnanian. has a long article is the nature elan - inquiry into the canoes which have operated to place or to leave Pennsylvania in a commercial and manufacturing position so unworthy of such a State. It says : ..Htul we, folly availed ourselves of our re sources, we should have monopolized, by this time, the manufacturing business of the linked States. The New England States could not have-competed With Pennsylvania in industry; and the trade of New York 'would not have gained a . •preponderance over that of Philadel phia.. For it is. not alone the.harbor, but the resources of the country in the roarer - saes-port, which determines its commerce. This principle is most convincingly and practically elaeidated by the astonishing progress, - and the immense trade of Liverpool. England his many barbers equally and more accessible than that of Liver. pool; but the latter city commands, by its posi doff, the manufacturing centre of England, and . hence her commercial - preponderance. Phila delphia la the Livernool of the United States by nature, though, and we regret tlasaircumatanie; not as yet by art. Had We paid more 'attention to manufacturing. the" means would not have failed us to complete our -railroad connections with the Lakes and the West. New York ac complished their purpose with the proceeds of her foreign commerce; Boston with those of Now England indnstry, The foreign trade of these two ports depends solely on the railroad connections with the interior. We having failed to Gni& ours; our foreign trade declined. This would not have taken place, had we in time re cognized in what the real vital forte of our State . lies. The special aim of Pennsylvania should be the promotion of manufacturing industry, _ and it is the true policy of the United States to develope both manufacturing and agricultural industry simultaneottalvind harmonionely." .• Yet it has always been . the policy of the party • :which - the Pemisylvanian has contended for through thick aad thin, to keep this State just . . whera she stands now in -relation to the other States of the union. . Liettrraartn SOADOWS OF PottrcaL lare.—On last Saturday Judge Conrad sentsnced a man named Rump to prison for taro years and sight months, for the impetration sif frauds by which James Buehanan was p!ected`tn the ,Prealdenoy last fall. Me. Buchanan pow occupies the White House at Washington, and Rump is domiciled in a cell at bloyasnmaingl Tar. Em i Arrow this important 4Age. et ;de. ise:',ltebek based -R. Ri Bridge, lion. John McLean is presiding judge. The suit is one with which itlineet every One is measurably acquainted. It is brought by the owners of the steamer Effie Afton for the re- COVery of tViiiilue oT that bori, - 'destroyed by fire, resulting from a collision with the R. I. Bridge Mid involving a large amount of prop.' It touches so nearly the question at issue between the ritiirciaas and the rusvigable rivers,. especially at points where the. great artificial lines of travel and communication between the West and seaboartkintersect and 'cross the great untairal Channel of trade of the Mississippi val ley, that it assumes • 1110. st momentous legal and national bearing. - Hon. H. M. Wead, of Pehrla, T. D. Lincoln Esq., of Cincinnati, C. Beckwith, Esq., of Chi cago, counsel for 'plaintiffs. Hon. N. B. •Judd, of Chicago, Hon. Josoph Eno; lion. Abram Lincoln, of Springfield,for defendants. Tho jurors . are as follows:—John . haac Underhill, Robert Vincoso, James Clark, H. G. Otis, Elisha D. Putnam, Isaac Dempsey, E. Rice, J. P. Warner, 11. H. Rusted, C. D. Smith, Wm. P. Ross. The first day was principally taken up in the reading of numerous and voluminousdopositions on the part of plaintiffs. It was pui inevidenco that tho steamer lost was worth $35,000. The testimony of Joseph McCaukinant, pilot in the wheel-house at the time of . the accident, is in terestingras detailing facts connected with the collision. The Afton was lost May 6th; was detained at Rock Island; did not attempt IR go through as two other boati bad trjed and faded; think there were ten hosts below the draw; there• was no wind when she started out; the Afton passed the Carson, and went well into the draw to about the centre, when the cross , current struck her and drew her towards the long pier, but she straightened up without striking, and her stem was sucked in against the short pier, which she struck with her wheel-house, careening her over with her larboard guard under water: her up per works caught and were smashed, and nothing but the strength of lhh upper deck and boiler deck prevented her from turning clear over most of the passengers were in bed; the striking on the pier broke through the guard at the splash door, and as she was held there she swung round against the bridge; she was first driven side ways against the pier and stuck there; she then went ahead on one wheel and back on the other; the captain, mate, pilot and engineers were all at their posts; the current was about eight miles an hour; judged so from the action of the boat; the striking unshipped the breeching of the fur nace, and let the blaze out on the boat; the stoves were nearly all apart, - and were very hot; the boat took fire from these stoves; think it first took fire from the hurricane deck; near the bar ber's shop . ; it was not more than ten or fifteen minutes after she struck until she took fire, just time enough to get off .the passengers; no soon u she struck the engineer opened the valves and let off all the steam; the Afton was an easy boat to handle and minded her helm well; witness was pilot on her more than five mouths; her ma chinery was all first rate and worked well; West ern river boats are light built and bunt easily; has no personal knowledge of any injuries to other boats; saw several that had been injured; think it would take from 150 to 200 pounds Of steam to pass the bridge at that water; a boat will be drawn in toward a bank or pier if it is going fast; bad no particular occupation on the boat at the time of the loss; had been engaged in piloting for the last three years; left the boat at Rock tabloid. A question here arose .03 to the admissibility of testimony going to show - the bridges general obstruction. The judge decided it' admissible as regards its being an obstruction to steamboats. Witness Connor then proceeded totestify that— He thinks the bridge • great obstruction in the way it is built, and thinks it verrdstrgerensc the long pier is angling across the current, and its effect upon boats is to throw them against the long pier; it also makes the current too swift for any ordinary boat; there are danger ous eddies and under-cnrrent. Boats hare to carry a great amount of steam, both wand down. Hare seen several boats, carefully nav igated, strike the pier—mentions the Sarncen, Tennessee Belle and Arisen's, which struck the long pier anti sunk at Rock Island. has seen several boats lying below unable to get up. and has seen them try it and fail. When the Ten nessee Belle struck, the current was about twelve miles per hour. The long pier acts likes funnel, drawing more water into the draw than ought to go through such a place. The current is swifter through the draw than through the other two piers. Thinks if the pier had been straight with the current it would have been different. Deposition of Robert Herdman--Coratuands steamboat Arizonia ; has been steamboatieg fourteen yearst_ was up the Mississippi only once before the building of the bridge, twice since; thinks the bridge a very serious obstruc tion on account of delay and danger; the lung pier is at an Ingle with the current; the water appeared to be thrown up against the long pier; the current i very swift, and the tendency is to throw a boat against t belong pier; thinks it touch more dangerous for a long than a short boat; a boat has a tendency in the draw to swing, and if she does it is impossible to check her; relates the disan:er of the Arizonta; the loss to her 'owners was about $4,000. Deposition of Wm. F. Fuller—la captain of steamer General ‘Pike; has passed the bridge twice; thinks the bridges great obstruction and very dangerous; before it vats built all claws of boats navigated the river, and found no den `gm the pier is at =tangle with current and acts as a dam to gather the water up; has seen it piled up 4or 6 feet; the tendency is to throw a boat against the long pier, or if she gets a little too far to the right she will go against the short pier; went through it with the Den. Pike; the current drove her against the short pier, and she struck and was much injured. -Tut "straight outs" end the "democracy" having the same object in view, display quite a loving intimacy is the present campaign.— Their organs, it is true, fire off a harmless squib now and then, to keep their followers in good humor, but their affiliation is too evident to be concealed. See how they move aim% in the east. The Reading Journal says: "One of the largest democratic nmetings we have had in Reading for many a day, assembled in front of King's United Stales Hotel, on Thursday evening, to listen to the speech of Hon. Isaac flaxleintr't, the stool pigeon condi-, date for Governor, whom they have setup to. catch American votes. We noticed in the crowd the President and officers of tile Democratic City Club, the Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions on the last democratic County Meeting, several Court House officers, the Post Master that'is to be, one or two members of the 'Finance Committee,' who have exhibited so . , much ingenuity in providing foods, and all the , dignitaries of the party generally, who appeared to regard the performances with -the liveliest satisfaction." The Lebanon Courier remarks:— "The democracy of the Borough of Lebanon are divided on the 'Gubernatorial question be tween liazlehurat and Packer. The. democracy held a meeting here a few days ago, which was at\lressedby llazlehurst, The friends of Packer are making efforts to heal the division in their ranks; but with poor success." , EDITORIAL liumon.—The Worcester Bay Stale says (be proprietors of rho Boston Tray.-llfr, three in nutaherehare unanimously decided not to support Nathaniel.P. Banks for Governor and that Mr. Bowles will retire from the OUR DOOR TABLE lIIPITORY OF 'IBC RZTOILMATION.—WO have on our table Parts 5,6, 7 and B of D'Aubigne's History of the Reformation as issued by W. Si W. H. Freeman from their press in Lencester; Pa. The agency for the work in this city is at :113 Third street, where subscribers may be supplied. This book, as is well known, is in the highest style of the art, the letter-press be ing as near perfection as need be and the en gravings very beautifUlly 'executed. . The book deserves a large list of subscribers, and will doubtless receive at the hands of a public con taining such a large proportion of 'Protestant renders, an ample support. Accost/mu to previous agreement, counsel for Mrs. Cunningham met yesterday at 10 o'clock, at the District Attorney's °nice,' to settle the matter of bail for Mrs. Cunningham. They of fered Wm. Cushing aid' George A. Wilta3 the required sureties in the case. The District At torney objected to Mr. Cushing, nano arieWnaine 'appeared in the New York Directory, indite be knew nothing of the individual, or his person's! responsibility. Ile objected to Mr. Wilt on the ground that ho woe both I, partfceps eriminir and. witness in the case. Mrs. Cunningham's coun sel offered to furnish other names, and further, action in the matter was postponed o'clock' this morning. Mrs. C., meantime, remains:in. the Tomb's. It- is reported ortgood - attthority;' that Mrs. Cunningham kali :Stained David Paul Drown; Esq., of Philadelphia, as her"colinitei in the corning trial upon the hove baby Chrtf*:-"• r . if. Y. Ths, 10M. WM. MCCLELLAJ(D has been appointed Notary Public, in Csanaburg, by Goy. Pollock. ff3OlEl vsP l Ftlatfltilitto; s, '. ' pre. eialita.—,l getable/in living is Philadelphia ..hrs4,6thotriprigh Pittrbo,tritirorsooottlittbre ciaawd bout, or noirhave's Liolland It relieved me FO mock that au rotaruiog beam I lictaiti bottles trim Do, Dyett, Which completely mind [Dior hieme , might I have reconunended the article to many of my friends,wwilci-ortivenfltie nabertnoltarredtbnr - 2" think that my recommendation low done more for ite sale In Philadelphia than TM , edvitibi.. LWp nOtpennitted to pubilob.ttur nano., but so 7 per. goo 'ft tbo so" br coititimblealtag widaase byletlier will tirtorffirier' d 'albs tmtteof Mir otateniebt-1 Sit-Sold at tt per bottle, orsilbottles for pt, by the pro. prietora, BEIM PAGE, Je, t 00, Itanufactortng Plums confirms sod Choratto, Pithhhrgh. Po....ind entity. Bee advertleement.: r - v - . A 11.11. TARED PH,VBIO/AB Whom sands ofAitehavenearly run 4,MA/coveted -while lo the Taitlnthw a cert tlncure 'Conatimption„..Aathem, Okmgha,Coida, and General Dehaily. The remedy was alecovered by him when ht. Only child, kdaughtcr, was Omni* to die. He had bean, much of the mandolin! ea tee:dim and healing qualitioawf Prepare . Ilona Made from the Ewa Lulls Hemp. and the ehonght occurred to him that be might snakier nmedy far tda child. He ettnned hard andel*. emied instelliinghis white*. Illsobildwaticured,andls new Ishmael welL He hai educe mheinisteredthe wwukrfulreto eir to thomaods ofeofforersin an parts of the World, and his bah never failed in making them completely healthy, and happy. Wishing to don. roachgowla. passible, basin mend touch of hi. aftlicted felloir-beings as request it, thin recipe, with foil and explicit dinctions for making it up, an.l . sue. oessfolly rasing It:. He requires mob .appilcont to enamel him ow ehilllnte,three eesdato he latlitned a pasto,pc bo the recipe, and the remainder to he applied to.the payment of tide advertisement. Address to. IL JAM'S, No lit,Grand street, Jemt, City, N. J. N. EL—Dr. It. dames hat oath& office nor nent in :New, York, se some hare pretended and advertimd. The recipe in newt from iro mica hot No 19,Grami street, Jimmy eity; New Jerry. jeThdawamferT DR. HENRY ANDEIieS /014N-F„JEATEP, INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC FOB FEVER. AND AG UN CERTAINIZEJIEDFFOR SCROFULA: . . . . D. Urger Annus Levinger length seccec.l.l In effect- Ins whet long bcenconsidenal the t tinsiderstain medicine, b•• an PERITCF SOLUTION OF ! gre ODI a N If IN WATER, afore Ma the Fectdty and Public as a remedy for • multi , Rule of nonpleinta hitherto pronounced beyond - all radical cm. In all etainuous effecUona where the scrourohnis Wet !neither hereditary or acquired, the lODINE WATER. ERADICATES THE ELEMENTS of tho dinar, In FEVER AND ROUE It perfects a TIIOROUtiII sod PERMANENT moose' from the system of the morbid cense* of the• dis order. The beneficial results. are lanyindlately Felt _La LIT. ER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUS • DISEASES, ILIDIOPTISIS, • and other II EMORIIAGES, TUMORS, HEART DISEASE DERANIIEME.NT OF TILE LIVER, KIDNEYS and LILA D DER,ILROPST, RIIEUMATIS3I, NEURAL 01A, ILMLIORRIIOIDS,NIERVOUS AFFECTIONS, ell FEMALE DISEASES, together with BRONCHITIS. not I br entire range ULMONARY COMPLAINTS. Dr.Menry Anders' ledipe Water lam been analyud by Dr. Jansen IL Chinon, the celebrated of einelst s nut alai by Prnr , .. , Janie. C. Ilkaith, of the U. S. Mint, of Philadelphia, nod 'lyth pronounce It to be just what It ieprincined: For circular, furnishing Poll details of the re chancier of thin remarkable niedhins, se well suitor certificates' vol untarily given by thine who have been cored by its use.— The public are knifed to call tof ne :DLL. taw. I. KEYSER, 140 WutNl roct, Joacclaarcl" ITh4enal. mi Kean Agent. DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDER BRACER—Front Pitteborgl, Dispatch, AprlLlOtli, 1860,—For more thm 3 Pal, past we bare constantly worn the Washington Sue pender Brace, maul:o.4llnd by Dr. Oeo. .Keyaor, of Do 110 Wood street, in this city, and would hecrtily recorre mend It Mall who are compelled RIGOR* smedentary wen patiou. As ros bare Deka.. remarked, to calling attention to it. merit., It answer. fora brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons beings° placed as Lb 'continually tend to bring the shoulder, to their rustaral position and ex pand the shoot, Women, handredsof whom are anmully Injured by the weight of enormous "skirts," should also procure times brad. De partici:lv loprocaring the kRd mentioned, as =nye( the braces sold are humbug. Sold at Dr. OM 11. K RYSER'S, Wholesale Dragghg, Litl-Wood root. el in of tho Golden Mortar. Je23.l.llwer Rata, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Inseots, dco. "COSTAR'S" RAT, ROACH, de., EXTERMINATO,R; "COSTAR'S" BED BCD EXTERMINATOR: "COSTAR'S" ELECTRIC POWDER, for note. Ilm!etlE, tc (M. ONLT INFALLIBLE REMEDIES known.) "COSTAR" sends lry 'mail, prepaid, • Sample b. of the Rah Roach, ae.. R. to any oddities in the U. h., no romfitt of It, or the Mande Powder' for 66e. (The Reif Bag E. Wing • livid cannot be Sant b) A.R.) •COSTAR^ vlll Ihniish Ittaokiite, beater. sod Store- Keepers, • $lO thaint.le I'eekege of his riotous firepanitions teimortoth with Ciirtilars, rostent An., on receipt of $5 ( 4, tinit 61..1'15 don whorl sokl.) in order that they may teat their Fee advertl.etne•t. 'For Circulars,,Ae. Address -COSTAR," No. 301 Broadway, Neer Took. •uttlalatelntfe Dr. S. S. lettalkts Laotaros," 380 pages, 31) engravings.explanatory of the treatn.bl by xhiah 1113 rnro tbsteamplio., Asihsgm, Dis t., nigh. //...H. Throat, Stomsehalorrelt, and Van, 11meale 11.slJniwlr , (dron./.. wut by m.k/I. aryl N.A.,. preptad. 4./ teats. Apply to be, 9. 9. FITCH. •rn.. ha, no nib., d CLka t tu, finfl3l.. Pinnburgh, herr 11, . never kbarnl from N.. York, and no ph) ....II c 11,1% her. I. solharlked Io ale 1,1. naw ontallazorerF .8...1 Pill. Is Une... FrivAer'N rleadnehe Ping. • Tlo , c dl theobot violent 6,oa:he Ito.). «dl . lac ~ ele boucle. Th-y ery • tonic •• veil au pnrgallre. If you, hc.el led. yoa oue dodo rill cure yea Tryon indtgeetook Nom er help p I f you are 1 irk th,y 141 . 4 k, lon I* 11. They are the boat lAN to core biliottnots. They are plain pH! and •nl pule No better '4ll ran be coloponnde.l. They coat only 2.1 cents • b.. Sent by mail to all parte of the United States. Direct your letter. to Du. UNTSER, Ne. 140 Wood 0,004 Eittahnrch. pa., the Wboleenle Aenni etet,likaaff iAp PALI. s - rvir, - F: itA•rs. rd*CORD & !.. 41 1 - Yo. 1 31 Wood Street, ntrr Jr", Cierrr. V .A. LL 8T '2" L M GENTS' DRESS FIATS. OFNTS' SOFT HATS, BOYS' SOFT HATS, BOYS' FANCY CAPS. CHHAMENS' FANCY HATS. LADTAUF RIDTNO ITATP. r...11,1dfc WOOHD A CO. V&NDEVER & FRIEND, A. a' T 0 It NT Ir. N" SI A "1" L W •No SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, Pro. 6, Shiner Mock, Doshagete, two. ittat-Collmtkats promptly 0.143 In atfy part of Trarthern Town, or West,. Wismairia. • Will Weal tu the in . trcita,;ealtd.tatie of 144t1 Eutale, otr. retain. Motley 012 Rood, awl Mortgage, - 6DWZIV C 37112 AC14%13 FOR FAItILTES AYR lIINCFACTURtRS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURINT/ OIMPAXT, 13rislgoport, Conn, Pittsburgll,64 PIM. fib . mt. Machine glitehn the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, Al the plearra at he Operator, makin g with aaa• 0,. Tha and Geargifed and dtreulde Sit<lv, pot. Minn'', abroad no' bandy, and aro low log indispensable for family use. Full Information may be obtained by addressing Ewing, or REND, Agent, No. b Fiftk Om!, Vittaburgh. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. The great superiority of HINtl ER 'S MACHINES Over all oiliers for tlie riso of °Tithing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, . Has 1.4 bons k Lama awl practically akktotaletlited. n. ,itiartsi g ned look% au extenvivo variety of thew Machines on laud, adapted to every 4.1 of vowing and aUtchlug, Invitee thoso lateral/v.lw WI sal pailhlpo the. R. STRAW. Agent for. Allegheny County Giorx;r of .T,and and Starke! Streets, (.41 PITTSBURGH, PA H. C. lILMAN & CO., N 0.75 Fourth Street, Pitteborgh, Pa GENERAL. INSURANCE AGENTS • AND Insurance Brokers ComsMoo C 61.4.1•1. 43,Re1,000. Life, Fire, Marine uDJ LieeStsmck Risks of all deamip• time Mks* atairrent rates lathe most reliable and prompt paylogeompatiles In dm State. • Jtaielsfc ...WA. A. & SRO., Pittsburgh, General In Agency, No. 03 "Fourth fitreet, PITZSIIIIROII;*PENNA. Companies 'ebb:tarn/oil of Metal atanding. Cliarteraf by Pelinvylreana and other Rates. Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of al' ileacriplionr. A. A. CARRIMII, R. S. CLAKRIK MaM 26TERCI23.A.STT No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.irleleg Now Bull.11ug,) srallydfo . PITIIIIIURGII, PA Dentl.lvv. Dr. J. F'.llTJ.l_SAlHlEN.hoefog . eim the 171 " t i l ' art:fitVSTarce, ' is expeAeuavl Teethoutepted to coal temticitior meet. tio.ll nts of teeth, or parts of .etc horde with artificial otos, to pue conilutioue or wild pl.'s. LEyog km, teti,So,l drformitles or the Ewe corrected. 49.0peratince and work wirrentell: ' . . . t Miro No. 103 Fourth stmt. bet ween Wood and Smithfield ttreits, l'ittoburgh. tudfddrodk 13.A.WW.9 do CLULICY, House, Sign mad Ornamental Palitters, AND . GI? A INSRS; ' IMIALV2II IN White Lead and Zinc Pointe. AI all kinds of Mots, Olls, Varnishes; Window Mash Putty, Urn Alma, ie.. 144 Mod Sttyd, t too door avec Diauxtud milthly44l J.A.S. MoLAUGE3LIN.. 11.k.1101 . 111111. or 41000/, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, do.l6Alik. Nog. 168 mod Ire Second &red. . lznve , s to, t 4 zerrixecam.A.zrx , „rm. 42 Sr. =AM er.REAST, (demo , ( Dr. New Building.) Ir you value your teeth and a pure breath, Liulthrgowoort, And molkblomontb, go. to NICTORIM. 140 Wood otreet,ond bu boWle - of \Smuts TOMEI WA= and Tom Powou • hitsdkwal Ir.ansTEas ArrENTioN.—Di. Tobias' Venetian, Worse Llidroent, In plat batllee,priceso cent", IA warrented throw and better then any other article ever ol2,ied'lo lb odd:l4sot the =4 of Dote, Delhi, Elt:raltU, Dentruose, Drer beatlrli, de. Keep •'bottle In the MALIN It het Ur eek wit+, tainwt Nene genuine_ tinier sliticd S. L Tobias Depot, 56 Cortliaelt . treat , Now York, v&dd hr Dr, 1511111KIL 140 Wood et. • 1441111Jhre1 SIINDRIES;---18 ski natikers; 4 ase. Olobetig OnMeamerWol.ll4.rY fora. % mu soli) 'DIM= Ock Twagm.ffirsa-AmamMEEMil feztYl. te45,444 - ;,Stltittik." LEA & EAMECILIN'Er - - ColibiitedWoitiorteriadrciaance, -- ' ,PRIEMOUNCRD BY .. HZ3BACP CONNOISSEURS LIitTER FROM MEDICAL G/LYTLESSA. -4 1 ONLY GOOD SAUCE P • 1 AT MADRAS, To his Brother at And APllNtkrp3 Y, ifoRCEST/L11; lisy,lBsl. ETERy ,et "Yell LEA A FEMME that tht•l Sande y to e m y: AFt kT Y . eed in Indiais high l te , and , m opinion the Jima paetabliaa OF DISH. won as the mat wholesome Same that tamale' The only Medal awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition for Foreign 64131" IMS obtatued by LEA PER KINS for their WORCIMESSIIIRE SAUCE, the world. Ids tame of Which haring led to tinmerom ttoltariem, Our chasm are earnestly 'requested' I,i see that the names of "LEA it. FERRIES. are impressed upon the Bottle and Stopper' and printed;•pon the label*. Bole Bholmale Ag nrs for the Rotted Stain, • , JOILN DUNCAN k SONS, . . 405 Broadway, New York. A stock airways In eta" . Also, orders receirtG for direct shipment from England, my2,lydfc* agti. .2.1" G - .12 i r: k L14 713 11'47 / aq :X CI A . 72 0:81 111 . liffr d ED. CO.. DenefilLand Agents Dealer in Land Warrants, ` Ifloreni3e. • WL'I gin, Chair 'remount attantipp InEnYininttd "liug Bent &tato, Entering Lands, Unning tawny and Paping•laxca, town and itannut. 114 migo Bank, Pittsburgh, Ps. O. G. Rummy Co.. . 13 .-Purrith k Cu-,l3sukors, Pittsburgh, Pa ktweil..bra t Co, Merchants. " " R. S. Haley, Banker, Plalukdikiin. - . I Piuslow,, Lanier It Co.. New lora. Lucas k Shaule.l; Bankers, St. Louie. &Mewl Me., Merchant; ." " Pack of °entractes, Clacaland, Ohio. J. 0. tinnily, apTiilnult wk•P Pt!3brugh Vaiiety Works • • JON-RS. NSTA.L.r.ING-RORIS do CO.. (Sucmors to Warwick, Atterbory & Co,) iibuworocturera of Right loci Daft Itand Door Locks, Fprlue. Drop and Thumb latehm notions) oral Coonler &colas, (Wee, Confond Point 311 Us. and Dolocotic llowlwaro kener. ay, .n.orviWascer curd Gnat~tra+ty rittebi4h, 1 , Myclib • . . „ ..~~. r.reicv.s Ti. dallery, corm, Third itimilllarliet St ENTRANCE ON THIRD STREET.' Wo are now prrpareltn ogee to the public our Well known styles of Anibnitypee at the low price ['TONE-D(4.I.AR and UPWARDS. Thome wanting Illteunmees taken to the lean of tho art, will Anil It greatly to their Interest to eve tide establishment anal. A large assortinont ofi Plain and Fancy Qiie-14 a ways ,11;11and.f., • . ' MAC JONES -11/111 L. 110 3 1 11, ........-.!.M'cirLLouo a. .....Pittstrargh Steel Works. • JONES. iscov - r) sr.. 004 51 .A.r.t... of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, KS)I9 and A. 6. STEEL; SCIUNOS and AXLES. : (bran. Rosa awl Fat! .57reds, Paisfonvh,%-.Pa. D.. 111 ROOM. D. 13. Ft.oo - 1C.t . C.53 CO., X Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Omar Rom and ihrst Strut:, Pittsburgh, It.. juZklydrer ==E=Erl=M DVNcJusr, sumulmA..w ar. 66, On the Union Bank, London, Itt Sum of 11 and ,L)oard. - Thew; Drab arodorallibli at 'ail the principal tannin of England. ['raglan.] and Iceland and die Continent. We mt. arnat Sight-1111N on IL A. ORUNKBAU3I DAL: LIN, ynnokfort ahlaitt, which corp. nen Rond a / a we - to all mris or nermaily. bwircerlawaland i Pornonn,lnndlng to travel abroad may procure thn ha nigh an Lothar* of Crallt, on 'dila Moues can Le obtAmd, no anypant of Romp.. c'adloctlomi of Wll4. Notes nrid other Necorltlos to Europe, will whine prompt attention. • • Inf. IL WILLI ASIS CO., rob= corner Wood and Third strand,. BISSELL tic Ea: .0117.2111:03:o1 •• • Cooking. Parlor , rand Heatinsg.l STOVES, Grates, rronta, Panders, eta.. • And Menuractmers of the Colebrateo CAI ITAI. cocinnvo• R.2Lwei3z. NO. 233 LIUE¢TY sTnisiiKT. J,Tnl 023 PITTSBURoII, CA. P. 11.A.1(11)1C.N. edueconur to IV. IL aim) franca:manna. vf•ETIIEEEAI. OIL and LAMPS. N. 62 FOU/th'dirrot, between Wood ;sod Harter, Plitaborgb, P.. Th.undetwigned to prepared to furnish Dealers with Ethereal Oil and Darning Flub:lan( a superior quality, of, his own inanufpcturn Alx,ht,l,Clatnphine and Pine Oil., mid every Ifiseri ton of M 4. and (Snare Tubbs Wive, OW andel.. of tba late. pattsrus and newt approv Chatidno. Gintudqe!ihnd Lampe; impaired and reguild ed. Theaboroollimrpollodrucularlyom.ry rrerk to mmtom . rum our •nailum. at*.lyte P. MY DEN. _._ 7 7 -7. " ----- MINERAL WATER .PITELNuCCILEVAND,SPA.I2.IfiaIcIa PORCELAIN - POITNTAIN•, nrrtouna SILVER MIES. tus Ulrf.T iNkMaKIALN MONSAIIi L vrrniscaan. ii. D. SCULLY, Fm, stmt.; Comm' retry itt, two anon Gum Enni• Con .tiona+7. Jell :amain C as 131,05, Iir.O7ICTISILCIIIJ OF Iron Rat Hug, Trost Vaults, Vauit Doors Window Shutters, Window (hunts, he., lx. 91 Sedned &rod Mad 86 Thin( Stites. (Between Wood and Hertet.,) PITTSBURGH, PA, Hare on hand • variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain imitable for all purpose.. Particular attention paid to • cloelonGrarc tots. /ebbing done at abort notice. mr9 JOHN THOMPSON, 410 XIITER TT STREET. European and Intelligence, Office, Keene alwaye for wilin Drafts nn Europe for any amount, and Browner and Parte{ Tlekvis to and tom Liverpool to New lork. Girls tor cooke,and general hune.e.work nunimbed to hnoeekeepers on 'non shako. . .. . Wright's hellap Vegetable PiMaud Syrup always on ham, Psesengera luvught from New York mat Philadelplim oo railroad to Plltaboralt. Jaardly W. Sz D. ILINEVIA.FCU. 111-131t7/IC,L6IMS WED 01,1.13312 All kind. of Tobacco, Snuff and Clgoatiiil Rave recently taken the tolibUnit No. two W.. 1 tn4i, in Within to their Ilmoicattening ratablillinoint,No.43lrvein .treet, where they will to riteainvl to reVeiVe their [d em* aptitydra TRY •• BOTTLE OV SUPER% 31089,U15T0 COMPOUND. EPPECTCAL PREVENTATIVE RE THESE PESTS. mllat, L- SUPL'IL enc. Penn and St. (71eir Ma ECatUriC NV. C.411.11:10. Sc CO., ir.na (Affair of Par um/ Mectutaita Sired, Fifth W. PITVSBNIIIIIII, PA., Manufacture Pito and tut Nem or the various drools. thaw of NAIL KFAlS;erlatch they will .r.ll al the leaned .weld priers. • flerCeptracts scarves/artfully solicited. tintaulpf the beet quality. W. D. a. knonattaTh" -- 7 - • WOOD, mooruictuar a aurrnotratte or American Galvanized Sheet Iron, ' And bMe..igsubs for the We of vr. Drama AVOW. Patent Imitation Russia Shiot Iron. ' At.en, Oak/mixed Onmigstal Iron, fur R.711.1t. 6 - Muvlumsa—Aix LTC Front Storer, Pittsburgh. patlyilkord, Forwarding and Commission Merchant ANIPITIIOLESALS DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, And Produce Oeuvrelly, ;1&•17 Mt. 2A ;KW Pithanugh. mrit'irM A. Vanotheterer wJ IkalPr lu eh Una. of TOBACCO, 'Encitriv Ant) CIG&ItB. A E Tctels}A.cic). Corntr of AlnilhAitt *reTt and Ditrkood Awry, • ualyfc - PITTSBURGH, PA. . . TOOTKACUE illgttlail" cured by. rifew drops of Dr Key•er!• loot!, Ash,: Reniody. Prepared and *Ad • Use drug st.ori, of jo:•kdAlritg 'DR. KEYSER, 'l4O Wood et, Sign of Um Golden Mortur. .111.1 p abbertionnent, . _MLICII.IXIIS . AND 314NVTACTUILEW BASE,I Pitteburgh,June ltala,las7. 1 IN eottformitylviththe 25th seetiou of the Couttltution of - theConsmontrealth 01 Pemmican*, notice to hereby erect that Inkplication will ho tmide to liegiahsturd, at the'ocat sessian, for the itoneeral or Bite situ, of the ()barter of the Merchants' and Manufacture ' Batik of Pittsburgh, forthe term of fifteen , years. fly order of the lioallof Directors. jtakthad . . W, 11. DENNY, Clothier. I - . Mr:Batman, fteid.7,11837. 1 Trie fif t 2iNe' /laNi..— This ' Beek has this .T- , . day declared a dividend of are per cent on the asp. Hal . took, of the prate of the last six Moutha,payahle on m'after thel7th inst. - • ',ache 51Accume Thira Prem. Clsorch, on nest n'n4M.."l93i°:ek4, SEW/NOIIIIAVELIBIES. ANTED—a good smart Agent toaell the LadlesTonapankes Prolog Machine le thle clfr Prat'. B.) t'. Patpot. One who has cowls machine pre rr , Sbietfc No. 8 Wilson's:Labe, Boston. QR SALE—.I.O items "of land in Pine ton linipd„, mite from Striattatcatm with a comfortable. 'sad lint' rate ming on It; • good chance for a., gar 'lS taill beselg..lrog—abgply,. to 0. W..OONN, West , f reileral et., '2,1 door south of the Nortlu Commons, ..hear Pty.. .; ~ ~ • „ , , ~ . ebl2 .. , OODLAND CREAM. 2 groat, orthiti celebrated article for the hair Jot received by, 7 JO3. FLEMING, mr.llamood and Market Na. ; ALM .OF • USAND , FLOWFRS.--3- gr.s. or this racvlle at Di a mondted ihla day bj 12 JOS. FLEMING. and Market Oa. U 4 ;,, 1 A 1 : 1 :1up il :ly 'S of !L A I Allin i a l UN ta Lont A I v e an i talam Act wrived by JOS ELMllhli HEESE=2SO bre. prime W. S. cutting Chem Jun reed end far lute 03 , 11 InNRY H. COLLIN/I. AGON Ult ASE-257 dos. cans. just nv'd • jut Ma b y ._ lISNETIL COLLENS. Ibags Timothy ' 111:'DA/2714.8 CO. ILEESE-40 bre. prime W. IL Cheese for sel2 DALZELL * CO. YR s OP-2O bbls. Golden S R. yruplor sale by - yd DAUM it CQ. .: , :.,.....~..k......w_~ti"-:...,.t tea........,.,-.-_.,,.. ~ ..~-:.~..n - .~;.wmN ,k:; ne ~.,Kar.~:.~a5~,n:0.. ,'.rc-~.t v{: -:,-_. Acti, abbtrtiormrntir: ' PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, in arid by the I.3th iseefilin of )11 the Act of the Genera Assembly a Pewasylvenia, Paled July 24. Ino, nada Act relating to th e Else. Dons of this Commetnitaltb," it is enjoined on the Sheriff a/very away to siva notice a such elections to be hdd, and enumerate in tech notice what officers are to be elteted. lot Poe thereof, RODYRATTEREON, 'Mail of the weal of dibliteeY, do therefore nuke lawn, rind - give tidspoldie notice to the electors of cold connty Alleghm nY, that a GENERAL ELECTION twilit.. held to told C011b• tY, on the SECOND TUESDAY, 13th DAY Off OCTOBER NEXT, at the seem Election Districts therein. Led e. directed b mid 13th section of the Act of July.. 18311. I hereby ml e notice, that every person (excepting Justion of the Team) who shall hold any cake or- appoint ment of profit ur trust, tinder the Gteremonent of the United Stamm of Rd... State, or uf may city, or iocorporated district, whether s cummisdoned officer or othenrise a Nth:loth:late ullikeror agent, whole or *hall be employed ender the leg islative. executive orJudiciary department of th is State, or of th e Untied States, or of soy city or incorporated district. and ale? that every memLer of Concerti, and of f an State Legislature, end of the Selector common Council of any city, or IMrtimissioneve ,f any Incorporated district, in by law In capable of holding or exercishm the samelime, the °din or appointment of Judv, Impector or Clerk, of aril election otter Comincmwealth; and tbat tio Inspector, Judge t oy. other officer of any such election shall be eligible to y olEce tobo then voted for. Atid further, that by the 4th section of the Act of Aped lfth, ltd?, It is provided, that the aforessid 13th section of the Act of July 2.1, ISt?, shall not be so construed as to pre vent any militia °Meer er boron:eh officer from ...wing es , Judge, itimmtor or clerk, et my genereror psisl election In thisOommonwealth. _ . .... . The eleettris of the First Ward of the city of Pittatotrgh to met at the house formerly occupied by 31rs. Jane Little, at the corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, In said Ward. The etcetera of the &mid Ward of the city of Vittchurgh to cacti at thelhablic SCIIOOI 11/Am lu raid Ward. ... . • . The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at tho court (louse. Tho elector, oftho Fourth Ward of the of Pittabbrgn to abort at the Public School Haulm to ...Id Ward. _ . The electors of the Filth Want of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the l'eousylsaula House, occupied by Gotirib Seidel, late Alexander Stesmrih in mid Ward. _ , • . The elociors of the Pig th Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at Iho Public Salta,' lloues iu said Ward. _ . . . The electura of tt.o derenth Wiiid of thr city of Pitttborgh to meet at the Public =hoot 1101.3 to eatil Ward. _ . Tho electors of the /44th Marti of the city of Pittsburgh to meet of tho PuhlicfScheol lions hl Old Word. The i.lectors of ihu Ninth Ward tic, city of Pittsbur&li miuil . lbu Public *licuil flutist, in chid Ward. The electors of the First Ward oftlia city of Allegheny to' meet at the hen. Wudditatia, in Rubinson street. , . . • • The cleetorsof the Second Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, north-mist cornor of Ohio street and the public square. The 01, eters of the Third iVani of the oily of - Allegheny to meet of 11.0 Tublir &Imod lkoise in said Ward. ..•• • • . The elertorsof the Fourth Ward of the rgly of Allegheny Ineet nt the henry ofT.lituith, el 111 corner of !Wham. • JAnnlt•rsun'etrretn. The s lectors of the bonongh of Birmingham, Brat precinct, to most at accondi,regiust -, in sold borough. The, oloston, °Oho borotigh of Boot Birmingham to moot at the Boilroad taboo of Otivt. 11. Ormsby, in osid . borungh. The electors of Duquesne borough to moot at tho Public &hoot Home In said borough. The electors of the borough of La r roville to utast at Sc the Publlchobl House In said boron The rimier. of the borough of Sha %burg to Meet et the • house of lames Sharp to said borough. The elertors ofthe boroug,h of McKeesport to meet at tho Town Hall lu mild borough. )• ' Tiro electors of the borough of South Pittsburgh to moot 0! the Immo fowled, occupied by Pe . McAnnich, at the cud of the Monongrla &hip, In mid borough. The electortrisithe b, neigh of West Pittsburgh to meet at the School Hodge litsald borough. The electors of the borough of Wald Elizabeth to meet at the PublloScheol House lit mid borough. The electors of the borough of Tomah:tut to meet. at the, Public School Houle to sald borough. The electors of the borough of Manchester to meet at the Public School Homo. Theelectors of the toonlugh of Elintheth to moat et the house of Graham, funnerly arcupled by John' Walker, to said borough. The claviers of Election District Se. 1, In Pecbles• town ship, tomcat at the Oleo Hotel in said tosruship. The electors of Pitt township to meetat the house of Hry en Beumont in said township, except the qualified voters residing In sections NIYII. 4,7 and 11, of the city district, who shall votent nit general elections in the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh. Theelectors of Election District No.:, of Peebles town ship to meet at the house of John Beitler, iu Ilia village of test Liberty. The electors of the latroush of Sewickley rill moot at (ho Public School Homo to salti borough. The electors °Cannon Unmeant, to meet Cl the boom of (('Colt, Jr.. in the village of East ,A r . The electors of Wilkins township tei'm f the boom of Jobs elmiter, oo the Grecoup,T . orop Road, to mil township. Thu k.ct o n arum toNoothip to moot st the bona of John &unmet-sills in noW township. electors of Patton township to Inset at the home. of Abraham Ts)lor, on Um Northern Turnpike, in shod town ship. Thistlectors or Penn township to moot at tha bonus of 1101,111 Danstason. on the Irrechborg. Road, in erhl town ship. The etcetera of Vermlller toinnahlp to meet at the Public Pelmet ttnu.e, on the form of David Shaw. near the White ILO., formerly nernpled by.7lmmaa Yieel; now by William A. Ohm, • Ile electors of Ellsalartls toernebip to meet arthe how.. or George Wender, formerly occupied by /oho Walker, In Klizalreth borough. The elects. of Jeffereou totrultdp to took% at the house of Ilkharl Sore, formerly occupied by J utiu King, In said town. ship. Theelertorm or Mifflin township to ractiot the homeof Samnal Wilson. formerly ocropkal by Jaml3 - 11. Reel, in said towQahip. The electors of Upper 81.. Clair township to meet at tho 1.0.18 ofJammo Conner. 'wand township. The Illeellllll of Lower tit. Clair township to Meet at tho Name lately kept by F. lleila, at tbs. Juisetko of the tininginun,end tts.llllll mina, in mild townabip. Tlto elootora of Chattier township to meet at the intone. Of %Mkt:al/bey, on the Pittsburgh and Etenhauville Torn .lom. The electors of Robinson tolerable to meet at the boons of Sarah ll'Farland, Runway Amiloy bI Footood , In Nth! Township. The electors of Findlay township 'to meet at the house or hillelland A. Amer, formerly omnpitel by J. Mattes, to the tillage of Clinton, in sill township. The el...orator Moon township to meet at Fehool House X. 4, to mad township. The electors of Ohio triwnship to moat at the honor of henry T. Thompeottin sold township. The elector. of Franklin' township to !noel at the house occupied by Joseph llelonutn, in said township. The electors of Reveres township to meet at tba &boo/ Ilene No. 3. to saki toansiilp. The elector. of ItaLiwin township to meet at the house of JohnCowan. In wild township. of rnow.len township to niettal the hones of Peter Boyer, in said townehip. a The eloolo. or South Fayotto toorooLlp to meet at the !mown( U. trays, LAM of 01.VA:cult., in mid town ship. The electors ~f Notth Fayette township to Meet at the Tonne formerly occupied by Francis Jemmin, at lludgees Mill. 14 said township. . The electors of Rom township to meet at the bonus of Hugh Delsell, use the Franklin Rood, in said township. ' , The elector an. township to meet at the house of Hugh Crummy, In said township. The electors of WCatelless township to meet at the house of Daniel Stoup, In said township. The electors of West Beer township to meet at trto hems of Nathan Cooley to said township. to Tim else:torso( Beer townshtp to moot at the Public: School Muse lo to borough of Tarentnm. The electors of . i , fillo township to moot at School llowle No. I thereafter to bevelled Chspitad The electors of Sewickley township to moat at the hoaso of rannuel Ritchie, in mid township. : Tho elector. of lodises township to moot at the hoeoo Ems merly occupied liyi Alex. Turner, In call township. Thu eloetrirs of :Rader tun lishlp •to meet at John Shaleli Mill, in sold totrrubii. lc The electors of Cc cut township to moot at the School House In Shousein ii. The imaillird so of tbst port of IndUum township, hr Allegheny count •siding within the ft/lowing scrip butuelmies, to wit t—lteginning eta point use the Allegheny leer. at the upper lino on the term of John Cablo, and running a northerly worst. hutween the runts of said Cable owl John Boyd, to the north oast winter :of Wilds farm—thence running a -westerly foillrao to the Sluderki , township lino, hi each a tilentler WI to embrace all farms or lute situated In Cutiningimm's district, atid known es - the Rivet:tracts, within soid houndsries, shall hereafter rota at the general election lonliu borough of Sharpsborg, at the election pull of said borough. 'At which time and places the qualified electors as afore• mid will by hellos note for of P /leen...tr for for members of the Homo of ReprimentsUres eyntsy lenti One penion for Canal Commissioner. • One person for County Commissioner. One person for County Auditor. too person for Asemiate Jeilge of the Court of On enton 'Plum. The elertora of the wereral boroughs- root totruelrips,at he time mot 14110,6 a onreahl r Khan Ord by One person for Governor of Penorylrarrfa. • Two venoms for Judges of the Sopa-too Cefort of Peon ylvanin, • • One person for Clerk of the OrphaneCourt, Court of (bier- I' ter Sessiocio mid Oyer andTerentoer. ' • - - One.permon fur the Recorder of A Ileglwoy County. Oue person fur Register of 'Wills, Oc., rut Allegheny Comity. One psrmofer Treasurer el Allogbany County; - - tnw person for Director of tho Km, for three years. - A lel Ito obedieuce to an Act of Assembly, • patused on the lab of )lay, Ibia, and a writ of election booed by the Om enter of Pennsf !sante to ,me directed, I also mvo notice ihol an election will bq hold h each of the Wavle, Town ships and Districts, itt the County of Allegheny, on the lid Doseley of October, in the leer of our lord one thousand tight hundred nod liflymmu, for the purpose of deciding' nnini the stluptlou or rejectlou _of evrtaut proposes! amend meats to the Coitatitution of the Cominotmcalds, mated upset toy a majority of the Members elected to each Homo of Wu Legislature at two socaSsive osmium of llut same, the first session commanting on (Lo first Tueolny of jemmy, i A. D. (S 4, mad the second session cummencing on the Oen, •I•tastday, A. D. 105; by which set Is provided that said elm, Dun shall be held at the places, and opened and closed at 'the timo, at and within which the general'elections of this Connuonecalthara held. °mood and ckeednuni it-shall be the duty of the Jedgm,lMPector• and clerks of each of said , townships, wank and distticle to receive at told election, tickets either:Sten to-printed; or partly writtenor partly Printed, from cit ens duly qualified to vote for members of • the PM.' _. mislY, And In deposit them. In a box or bones lo be jus that pluses provided by the Proper oihmuM which tickets shall- be respectfully labelled on the outside, 9ltst amendment," eleven,* amendment,e untied amend • meat," and efearth amewilneut," and Mae who me favora ble to odd amendments or soy el them, may ospreys their desire by voting each as matey separate written • or ptlntol, or partly written oMeinted foliate or ticket', tuotainlng one . the inside thereof, tli•- wont., "for the amestdmant; and thou, who ore opposed to such amendmodaseute, or any of 4theru, may esprees their opposition by voting molten many asperity written or Printed ballots of tickets containing on the Weida thereof the words, e agalost the "amendment.. &elms Y. That the election on the odd pnaponnameud.. i eats shall in all nelpeCil he mothefoll on the general elm— !mi E lotti thisCauttnemmellb unmet co nductok and it shalt the duty of the return Judos, of the regimen - vu mantles Ind dbrtricte thereof, fi., hoeing “nmilif leie eehtLined the lumber of votes given fur or against man of told eaten& smuts In the manner Mbeemid, to make out duplicate 're `urns thereof, expreaned Inwards Et length and nil) Ifi Ag oras only, one of 'ditches:tuna so madeaholl be lodged in be Prothonotary's office of the Court of Cbromon Peas of , lim Proper county, and the other sealed mid directed to the' Secretary of the Commonwealtb, and by one of .10p:does i deposited forthwith in the must convenient pod odic, .... Wean under my band and sealed at Pittsburgh, this Blb • they of September, A. D. !SST, end of the itulependenco of the United States the neaps/mond. totl2 ' RODT PATTERSON, Sheltie: •-• , . LEWIS M. GREEN & CO'S. PATENT NON - 00E110E1TE INK. TM@ unrivalled pieparatiun LauguaranDed to be lbe MOST DURABLE, MOST INDESTRUCTIBLE. AND Pnam-vtinrizeo INK EVER MADE. It umpontod not to corral.: • STEEL. OR METALLIC PENS OP ANY KIND. Tim pri? F. Axed so lair so to compete irith any Ink Lio J. B D. CLARK, thslo Agmit, No. 14filt. Clair Stiveh an12.21,1{ n m whom nil ordon rn, rot. OL.A.l=l.lve '.RNAMELEID C4*;• .., • 4 TEREAD, «or 18A DEY STILRE+, • . - 11:r AIR BRUSEIRS.-4 have. just - rt...eFied . 4 1 -Ay logo o oJ gob iasortineur of Clair Bryan,' 'Moo a largo auortalant of Tooth Brookes. 'lbw. wishing MY thing in this tine shonlii oil) examine my stork ham murhaaingolsowherr. JOS. YLEMINU, • Del 2 • Cor. Diamond and Market K. Insuranct The Mannfactarers' Insurance Compa mike Ir. 10 Jkatlarst, Serilange. PHILADELPII.II, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500„O00t . . wu.krisi• um&a.i.v.ist ALL KINDS OF Fire, Marine and Inland Risks LAIION - 8. LIPPINCOTT, President, IFIL A. RHODES, Tice Preddenn ALVRND WES,EASecretary. Aaron S. Upp(mutt. Wm B. Mama, Maxim Mao, Wm. A. Abodes, Willlun Nest AMT., Weeks, .1. Rinaldo Sank. e3na..l. Feld. Jam P. Simms. James P. Sm7th. Judge death. E. D. Jones.E.q. Cask CU. Bk. James kliLlinger, E.g., Mears. li...l..imain Jai.. limuard, Val., " T. 6uunc.l,7. Jr,* Co.; C. 11.. Platoon, gay. " [Code Hampton * Cu, J. S. i.e.. Eq.. - Cunningham A CO. 1 Rittaburgh Mice, No. 96 Water street. J. W. SIARTIEN Agent. -W. W. WILSON, Apra., Dubuque lierehtuits' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WY. V. PETTIT. J. I.IcCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock pald tli and turested.-.M.000 CO Surplus esa.spit 35 pool as Inerama Cargo Ruts no the Ohio awl Allathltlppi [Mtn 1 . 4 triburark.: Wain. naming lau or &mart , b alto againtt the. ptrilt of the Sea, suut Nand Natigation and T. anaportatiors. ISIOICTOM. Wm. T. Petit, John C. Morstia.roaryJabn Pommy, McCann, B. F. Wismar, Rana lon. Benj.& Woolston s John A. Slisraball, Char]. B. Wright, John J. Palteraon, Etyma! T. haw), 11 - 11. V. PETTIT, Preisideui, E. P. WITMER, Vice Preni.buit. lairl 31eCesx, Secretary. Seim% Lamb & Co., Minatolpbia. Buck, Woman*Stitifolc; do. Truitt, Bro. Co, do. ru.my, Caldwell a. Co., do. • A. 7'. toot,, & Co., do. Steltanim, Justice• Co., do. PITTSBURG!! °Friel:, No. 07 WATER STREET AuG:dtf • E. W. POINDEXTER, AgefiL The Greta Western Fire and karma Inn. Co., OP PRILADELPIILS. No. 331 Walnut Street. CHARM TIMSZTOIL. . . -- - • CAPITAL 4:4(000 FIRE INSMiANCE—Perctued or limited, made lu town or «sultry, on every description or liwiDeffir• _ INLAND DVSI, RA CE, on 0...6 by Canal, Lai< Land Cartiager e to all panto of the Goloo. ... I 14,10,4 INSURAACI., on semis, esibrscing Riser Transportation. C. C LATIDIGP, President W. DARLING, Vice President. Joseph J. thicket, Secretary and Treasurer. 11. K. Richards., Assistant Sem-etary. DIRLC7OIS: Charles C. Lathrop, 427 Walnut street. Iluu. Henry D. Moore, 50 Walnut street. Alexander WhiMho, Merchant, 14 North Front It. John C. Hunter, first of Wright, Winter k Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A John IL McCurdy, Arm of, Jones, White k McCurdy. S. S. Ilishop,Ortu of Bishop, Sims & Co. .7ss. D. Smith, firm of Jas.Al. Solidi A Co. Thos. L.GtII sills, lino of 0 illesplo & Zeller. Iswiellailohunrt, Attorney and Counsellor. • Theo. W. Baker, Oultlinnith's fltilbooli 3,lllaliop, Arm of Bishop, Smut. A Co., William Darling, (lsdo of ItoodinFJ John IOr.•, 90 South Front Nowt. E. Harper Jeffreys, brut of Will. 11. Drown A Co. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, splOhn—spy tt7 Wotor street, Pittsburgh Fume's' and Mechanics' Insnrante - Company Northwest Clirarr. .Sand and Velma Streets, PIIILADNLP 11 1 A. The following Itatemdrat . exhlbits the business and toad • lion of the Company to Nor. 1, 18,56, Premium. received ou Marino and Inland Risk. to N0v.1., 1956 $214,614 Piro Pretnituns 176,796 Interest on Loans 8,70117 Total rrealpta.....i, t i •• a $400,18 Paid Marina. Loam. ' $471,4Z' 01 Fire . ' ...., 39,717 sa Knoanaaa &Ur' It awl . Cammlasious..... 45,40 00 Ra-Insurance. haturu It and Agency Chat. 27,474 88 $177,12 &dimes remaining with Comp) $3,057 07 Tho assets of the Company aro as 6410w5:-. rbil. City.d County Brmili 'S' 76,k4,8 18 ltailrood Bonds- .... - .... -........- 11,00 D 00 Cost Price Phut Blortusge Real: Estate 143,600 00 Stocks, Collateral,. on call 32,400 Gkord and Consolidation Dank Stock 5,220 00 " - sposlioiljoith gh . ;ins., Amens k Ou., 117:101•Tork...-...- .... - ....... 30,000 00 Deforrool Eriyment or, Stuck nut yet . • duo 07,700 00 Notoullir ilsrinisProsiskuns 108,08060 .Due from Agoras sectired by bond, 36,378 18 Premiums on Sonde. scantly Is. . nod, and debts due the Co• 20,470 00 - Balance In Iksiku- . 10,46 d 7i $521, 057' 00 The Board of Director. this day deolanal a , DiTIDEND OW FIFTEEN PER CENT, Payable on demand on the Waimea of the 4.l3cepany the Let irletant. TROMAS 0. FLORENCE, President Erns= HaLgnoLo, Soerrtery. T1105..7. UUNTER,A gent, Pittsburgh, no?Cibud.lo No. 00 breter erne We Insurance. ANSE icAN=ZIFE IN3tIBLANCE CID TRUST. COMPANY. &ahead Cbrnir qf Trabrnt and Fburth arid,, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated AND DEO. Capital Stock $5OOOOO. • OTTII=II/.. ALEXANDER WHILDLN, President, MARSHALL MINER; nee President, .101 IN C. 81318, Secretary and Actuary, 'JOHN S. WILSON, Treasnrer. .0111.0 Or TILMT.U. Ale..dir whildkl -7- - - - iLia ----- I. A. flaky, Marshall Renerey, T. Eamande limper, Wiliam P. Balton, Meths Tracey, Hon. Jceeph Alliam, Tluelses S. Smith, John C. Store, George IL. Graham, Jo MS 80W111.111 2 , Entrant Matlack, Jahn P. Si 11l a». WM. V. IRWLX, M.D. Modica. Itratatueb, Tido Company nod,. bloom.; ou 041/11., ea+ Lie WM; .It has been efuecesafolly manned for eo...eral year. by [inexperienced board of officers and trustee; and trnetee; !maim - stye pstid promptly ite loom"; and Po every way &earring of conlblenco and patronage. R. W. PitINUE;TER. Ageott, myled6m U 7 Woter etieetoPitrstotrgh.. Proakklin Piro insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA w. eau Charles - W. Dander, Adolph R. BOX* C100r1...n W. Richards, Samuel Gtant, Mumma fart, Mold S. Brows, Mordecai D. Lewia, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagour, • Monts Pattess,s. CUARLES N. BANCKER, President. Cnaurn EL Baster; Secretary. This Company continues to make insurauces, permanent )1 . 11E1116,d, onevery &ecliptic,. of property In town and votary, at rat. as lowSw are roaststent with security. The tStutparty have reeerved • largo enntingent fund which, with their Capital' and. Pcondalse„ safely Insetted, , afford ample protection to the natured. The Marts of the Company, onJyamary 15t,1861, as pole Wiled agreeably to the Act of Assembly, wore no follow. Mortgiges Tern rary hems_. Cash, Sr... ......... 84.47 78 968 17 ...... 81,988 00 ........ . 64,318 81 $1,212,104 44 Since their indro - poration, a period of twenty-one rata thuy hava pabl upwards of On. Million, Your Hundred thotaand Dollars Loma by tire, thereby affording evidence of the mit - Mang. of !mama, as well' as their and dispnaltion to mutt with pm:opium all liabilities. .1. 11.112DNT.n. COFFIN, Agent, apl9- Office Boatload oar: Wood and Third Ida. Continental Insurance Eompany.• incoPporattd by U. Leffislahlre 1 Pe.rozsytcymicy PSRP'ET UAL CHARTER AuthcAzni Capital:Oe“.3llUlun Z , ectiral end Actum9late.ltlapitul ItOME OFFICE. No. 61 Manta &mit, idore Semud, PAdo.irdldda. me lamranco on Bral.lings, Furniture, Herd...nal" a alatine'inraranca nn Cargos Rad riclighta, to all part. a the worl.l. Inland !mimics on duals, lc, by Lakes, Hires Canals and Land Carriages, to all parts of the Colon, on the most tarmoble terms, Fousistrut with DlRterall. 11E01111S W. COLLADAY, framed) , Domeier of Deeds, le., eldledelphle. A.N. BOWERS, formerly Register of 1111le JOHN N. COLEMAN, arm of Coleman! Peolth,lmporthed !hardware and Cutlery Merelmota, No. n North Third Strebt, abovo Market, PhDs. 'JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat Son,Oopponmlthe No. 12 Quarry mired; Phil. EDWARD V. 31ACIIKTTE, Arm of Machette t He&Med. Importing Iherdenere Merchants, No. 124 North •Thlrel •troetokbovo Racc, - : - HOWARD MINCH-DAN, Arm of Lidootoo iHo..„ Produce and Commloiloli Merchants, No: 270 111rtat it, above • Eighth, Phtla, GEORGE 19 .,COLLADAY, President. °"" . I"""ftma ßisinanmxsoz Agent: N 0.24 VIM street .(sp Maio.) Reliance Mill . linnenaeo Company in • ,PILILAII.F.LP'II I A. Office No. 70 Walnut Street Camrst.frii,frA—Asurs V2.3' 15-13sonarrr lanai:llD. Mrs Llnsuntoce on Buildings, Slarchaddise, Furniture, to. In h urn or conttry. Tito mutual 'principle combined with Ik. .scarily ofst Hta:k Copital,htatithw thaloartrtrl' to &aro in the profits of the Company, without liability tortures Thif Script. Oartificatea of this Company, for profits are coorttrohh, as par,' Into the Capital Stock 01'114 Coltman.), CLF.3I TINCILF:Y,'Frraid• t. L. M. hoorts.4. Clam Tlnglay, • microns.O. Id Strand, ' - Wm. R. Thompson, John U. Worrell, Samuel Dispham, Boni. Alf Tingley, U. W. Cultantor. • Z. Lothrup, 'Robert Bteen, 11. I. Carson, C. S. Wood, Itaort.Tpland, Marshall 11111, • C. Storinson, Jonah T, Bunting, : , Chas: Leland, ROIL= Homer, iVnt. AL Sample, Malec. COFFIN, Agont corner Third and Wood. aureola _ 617, ezraileii Comp pa any, . OP PIIILADELPIIIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Etreet. Organized muter the General Insurance L. with • cub Capital of sloo,noo, prielleged to inereeseg..iuol,o6l). Inturea spinet iota or &longs by Ph., Volpe, /all* Navisatlmand Tninspmtati OH. - O..LAUOII/.IIY. Prealdent. BICITARD gULRLDS, Vico Preeldent. GEORG 6 13(1011',Seendary. H. 0. Laughlin, W.O. Stoteebnry, liSztzwa MOD. D. lEihanrwOod, Ozzzlin Sznit. H. Cathie, - ' T. gbz.. l 4 ' 'William Osborne, CEIAPPIIY, Agents, jaw Mee, Lafayette IlalL(entranee on Vroodst) ------keTtir„,l;lplsin Fire and..Ltib • INSURANCE. COMPAND a • No. 149 Chesnut Street, I OPPOSITE TUB CUETOOI Will soaks all kinds of Inammee, either Paskatnal or undtad, on every demaiptton of Property or /16Jimbuiddisa al reassmakle manor Dremlaw. • • mutt P. LING. Praia tent. , '. II W. BALDWIN, Pke Praddad. (Thalia P. Ease. I Lir NuAllek, . • • Gwra• P. B. more , . - . , • ...Makes B. Pant,. , C. Mennen, J. Wegerre, P. Budounne,Bmeretary. J. G. ODPIPIN,Iipag. *Nur nite ma* Wiwi ag • iel4We • Manafaelaren' Insurance Compaq... Fire, Nirarliicr an d an di - 7 Office—NA:lp Jkirawite .AmilaniPu ' • Pau.dausU, .17 Notice is hereby given, that the . Agemurof tbs. Chi at l orrntabar a toitn,inanhirtnie sea., be corstocted by r. W. ISSILTLYS. whimsies/esp. Aerie in 'underwriting east cossectlos witii title ran Sr Plandepite, see qualities bin firColtfoinse Lb, lrasincri Ira • sumer Wet sal the penal estianctlos, • Re hole Wally rerosusendol to elan patrons as inn se need. eireelossrarros• A. WitErall, Secretary. The beasest °fib. above Convey sat be anadstual SIG WATER. Sere t,lntatstreir. salSdtf c J . W. MALTIth, Agra. , _ Delaware Ilataal Safely laminate Camparty , h....-oriby eke Lesd . st eefre qftheLtilenes, . Office, S. E. Cerner Third nuel,Valitut rte., PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCES Ma Tomei!, Catio,a , nd rrelgtti to all porta of the rod& ' INSURANLAS on Goode. by ktrete,. Canals, Lakes and Loott Carriages, to all porta of We Union. FIRE INSURANCES on yercbandent senerally. Stares, Dwelling Muer% he. ' • 13.9 tr : Ctoopul, eGe• 185 e . -----4 1: ,trles b: 4ld . Stock In oinod o 1 I neoranoeCes.... 'SIVAS 89 Cuban hand 37,41 2111 Ballow. In tondo of Agents, headsman on 111*...4- - rine Poncho recently board, and' other debts dun the Comptny... , —,19,;0:610 SoberiPtio. /SAWOOO . . • r 00. 1 ,4 Sif • musrrots , ITRlLmiltsrtin,' JoikTh U. &ilk , • Tbeo jr :ihLia ll s r .P . ding, . Edmund A. &Mae; John C. Doris, • - ' Williant Esre,jr., John R. Pnn" - . Jedum /.4. Tries, . (Wigs 'Janie. Sentient, • Edvard Darlington, Sonnet K Stokes, Dr. R. 11. Itusion, Mary Moan. William C. Ludwig, James /3.lteFarland, thigh Craig Thomas C. Mud, ~ Sponsor Mellsain, . Robert Dutton, Jr.,. .. ' Charles sidle ) , John &Semple, 11 ii. 44, 11. Jones Brooks, .. D. T. Morgan, J. O. Jiihson, 'J. T. Loon. ' 0 ILARTIN, Preakkut. '. R. RAND, Tics Pnsidout. - ' 11nritt ScZITILH" Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins, Co, ,L • Office, Corner Market and Water Sts. rrrraitrsou, PA. ItOBT. GALWAY; Preeldent. .F. A. Itnrisan, Et-ey. Leonaw Fizeixo,3l. b., Sttsuidning Phyandan: TbLo company makes every Inenrasto apprtolulug to connected with LIFE RISKS. . Al., against Hell • and Cargo Itishaion the Ohio i 024 Ritedesioni deers and tributaries, and Itartne ' ernlly_ Anil - Wain. Lou or %Stooge by Pim. And aLalnst the 5. and Inlstia N. ;gad= Transportotkin. Policies Issued at the lowest rotes consistent with ty to all portico. Robert Galway, Samuel MeChirkau, Joseph D. eamemn, M. D, John Scott, James Marshall, • Avid Richey, Jnmeo W. liallmau, .Chas. Arbuthnot, Eureka Insurance Company, • OP roimortveNut. Office Nun Iftnbear,./ . 1746urgh.. ASSIIII 7 star la 1967 in Das Itins, tuystli , ptu4, usror. • ad 67 tnnbPPmtol Damn. Gob in Pittsburgh Trust Cumlro7 .... Nl7 an 122shsr3 "r,060-tnr Bill. ...... . . .... . • 'lOO 40 „. • • • J. U. Shornl.ergar; IV K. Nind,:lc, IL D. Cochran, tolto_tar=y,. Junes I. Donnalt,. • K. frincralocretary. Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsbaigit BAGALEY, President, SAMUEL L. MAREILALL, &MUM • Office 91 Willer Street, bine.. Market ane! . :Frod MVati.2 .• . • vonsurre Hull awl Cargo Risks on lbo 01. do and ,- , 44 ,- Insure..araln , d Los or damage by Mts.' A 1... naldnat ihe perils of tho &a and Inland Narlogloo and 'lnduixot. Wm. Bagnley, Samuel lteta, , " Mint Dtmlap, Jr., B. Ilarbangb, Isaac 3L Pennock,. Walter Bryant, Jas. M. ()wiper, Monongahela Insurana• Company,. • Otria, Aa. 98 W.f.= Bum . • 11,117 .Tnsurr .Agairuf ai•Aindi of Pii+uabJKvfaa Rub, • Omcas—JAKESA..III7 . OIIISOM, Preadent HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secrarry.. • - Wm. B. Ilolmes, Jobe Wm. Rea. Moe. & Clarke, . Jam • A. IIi Western . Insurance Company OP PITTSRURGII. GEORGE DARSIR, Prealilent, P. M. GORDON, Secretary. - Will Insure ageliret all ltßula of Wire and Marine ills • • C. Walkketena, • G. W. Jackson, I Janus inle, McAuley, - •• . George Dy • gate-- R. J r J. W. Eutler, Andrew Ackloy, Ibmten, ESSE c.i . wan= hi. j imi • . 1311-.1. Ilome ImultuUonmsnag4 byDirschnived3 in this community, and It vrill liberally übssiandpttompt. ly _ray Lamm at gm ORifiCE„ No. IMK,r.strest,lgu s is Co.'s Wszahotima vp stubs, Pittsburgh. COPARTNERSHIP N 0 TICE.--4 • ben* thie thy taken Into ctepartnereldrp JOHN H. PER, ElN9,of Exeter, W. IL far the purpose of doing. Increased • Paper Manufactining teesium. Kbo •Imairsees grill- be cese..• ducted under Iles name sad style of MEE t PERKIN& Pittsburgh, Sept. ilk, • J. L. ... 1011131ilLt PAPER . MANIIF:AOTUItERS and Dealetar - .) In DJI kiwis of PADA,. nod Rap. Papt, maotaleto rat to order upon short notice. . Cy& pota Int Country, Rove, SUER & PERKINS,: entllert; Corner Poutt 'aud. Irwin oar& . ; - - - • I •appointedbylbe ,, ' Nl.l . c.nri a gaffer Anoloae to viewand assets - Alet deo- , •••-, som,tc.,,Kra,illad by the erldentog of , Diameed tweeo SmithAelklaMl (Inlet iftrooti, will Meet en AION.DATi f the 1401 . 1.1.4.1.4 A 7 ...deck P. 11-, at the °Mee of the'Rtcci . en Feu etmet. Pence Interested may atte n Air they think propri. . R. R. - IfcOOIVIN. - • 4 • .. • ' GEOROZ• FORTONIC " AARON FLOYD.." 7 4 ANDREW FULTON,' • • • . • • OKOROR.AhaRIVI?7, - lleweM: • .$9111,19& OS NOTIOE.ho partnership of the under-- —T signal, doing business nodes-Um title of Al •o, BURCHFIELD, will tortniatte by mutual consent on &pi' knberl, 1847. All parlous having unsetUol aectaints with rho firm ' greatly oblige by calling before that data and snaking ea tlesoent. W. R. MBRPLIT: E a p t BU2ID. The louden,. will to contanued at tb• Nuns RC/13 locatIon, Nf -ouner of Fourth and Market atm:4a, by J. M. BURCH. FRLD.limb irtISSOLOTION—The Co-Partnership Imre- , tofore existing under the name and style of PHELPS CARR Lt this Jay ditaolvM by lielltatko. .The b.; haul of the Om will be closed at the old stand, • St. Clede , :, street, near the old Allegheny, Bridge,. by W. 1.1.-FaUFI3; who he duly authorized to umi the name of Its Arai hi f t (10 - PARTNERS NOTI °under' . - P 1,_,/ .4..1 have this d er enteral into • copartneraldp,ut • Jar the name mai aIioPREPS, PARER 91)., for the primate of manufacturing W.6o.lo3 W 3 ttl i aa. 14 A N -14 ;r a all Its branches, having eaten th e oldie r 4 actory 0f.., Menem. Flaips,Carr k 00.,,and Laving erected Ratko' wad subetahtlal bolitlings.„and Froctred,the latest hitpremr manta to machinery, together Witlica - Ism nod Well 110. ..I.l4Jetudc at suater4.l , they ant prepanuLto Menke ,wit/I_ , ' prompttaaw aid dispatch, all orders. entrusted to them. .All work warranted to !mantas, best gust il y: The analog pa - ac. baring had 18 yeast experience In thebushman, - Owl hope by krict attention to Inuit k andlonincinf Abs 14S tonne so liberallyheatowed on the lato thin. QA's entlanyliONlt BUT THE' VERY - B1111VORK=" 316 N. ---11000,000 - 531400 Septemlwr 1et,111.57 7 ' 4 A bLEUEIIiNY. 'VALLEYA r m , RAILROAD.-RIIMOVAL 01 , TLI PRAIOHT DEPOT TO THU MAHAR Olf•BITITJUI . - A:I CARSON sraurrs, NINTH WARD, AND A GRIMY . DUCTION Of TANIYY RATO.-On &Mader JULY" gong, 1837, NUM *lll be welred A. Above at the t To MaluAllog pert' To To One Rook s 250. To Brady's Bond - 310. 4e - • or • Floor-OrafforAorAde cold v.„4”.0 To On• ogile rt r . bah'4,) Toßai k Zo . i . over To llobilaing tit r Act,,, b r- To Itruly'd 43•1 17=17 It 71. LOOMIR,Oopes al ?kW Agent - - - J.• A CERTIFICATE for Tw e nty - Shales. of Capital Stack of the Eithtkue Iltaak .Pitteborik.. , A drawnln /nor of P. Loreoe, Jue. iSee,"Anet',,' e. Notice Is hereby Oren that Abe said oertirkete has been loot or totehtld, 11W the optecrftere irin 400' 'terf' r. adolakele otthe mute, on the fearteenth dhsoffieptembef nex4 soya:mi./mig ;hoed tall outtada... ll l f•vot*ret!.o...4.g the Woe Walther of the ethkelbefit J. J. GRAY, 'tt adowilsesoni or --.:::+: F. R. MUMS. F.LORZNA",kee..ra, CITIZSNB SANS ; 1.1) 'nTSBURCIEL JPLY2I3_ an 14) Ow aer.a.ook at WA OWL ptql, notice that their inetablerstiopolith,*wirqb,, 54krora: Poarth Inalibmatoenlolse ea* PeTbkeileibil9 , the 15111 of August sat -• . , aad of $ l O Pei ekeie s P4ibie o 0 of 3 • znete th 1010/4414Arldri. - S II N D AIES -- . l 4 l 44dx4rittie vt,' I do 10 0 4 lrublaod .. ,kP do do 100 beim pride Ito Oaffsp - ^ ICI boko,boloyfois t ' 25 7 800311 do TO , « (MVO do, eArks ln -it don god ko odo bx 161138 ME = volt arbor di:Web/kid ood Second s - 11'E YOUR i RRUIT IN — ceNtl, Federal street, A Ilmboor. otrn iniiiranit. A. NEADKIRA, Agent, W " er 141.49.A.1tt5ba, Alexander illradlay, 'oomph EL Leech, John Fullerton, lbws:field lkilrogra. David IL Chamber; Witham Carr, Hobart EL Batley, John WWII, $a 1;430 le 8 W. Case, I. M." PelmOck, W. W. Martin, U U. T. Lomb, Jr., Goo. S. Belden: suoEstßaantrmr'• • • • Ciapt.:lLirk Stara& Joliet EL Dilworth,. nand. Sellers, .7 J. Schoomusker. -• Vfm.ll:l4o, . - JUlnt Salptort. ' ' ' dal Due-wit.. ~, ' i 1 ". 1, k , ' 1 iAlen Einf, -". John McDevitt, Ow. A. Derry, - - t techlwa 46.1A11.4 . 11.9 ..,. iloticts AP.IL PIIELP& JOUNA. PAIiICIL - r 7. X:LOTY:
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