Vitt burgh Qsatitti If. 511114.13....-1:1. IL. ILILTO3 -J. 111111) B. RIDDLE a Co., ZDITORS and PROPRIETORS 1. ITT 13 - 13171:14:3-3EC: TUESDAY MOBBING, SEPT. 22, 1867 n7r BIT T'4M 4.IUJVI T. I I rTr. ITW.T r 7TrH The address of the Union County Committee, which we present this morning, is an able, clear and coniincing document. Read it, ponder over it, and glee it to your neighbor to read. Tut Ancitnatertrs TO TUC CONOTITOTION.—In Washington county the County Commissioners have printed tickets for and against the pending amendments to the Constitution, and will dis tribute them to the various townships. This is the right course, and it ought to be adopted in every other county. There is no fairness in salting or expecting individuals to bear this expense. The people ought to be supplied with tickets from some source; and there is no source so proper as the officers of the people. While on this subject we take the liberty of saying that we hope the people will icier/ the fourth amendment proposed. It is as follows: "The Legislature shall have power to alter. revoke, or annul, any charter of incorporation hereafter conferred by or under, any special, or general law, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of thecommonwealth; in such a-manner, however, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators." This is a dangerous and unnecessary grant of power. The legislature • should not be vested with it, on any account. In the course of lime it may be made the basis of a wholesale attack upon corporate property and privileges, and work an infinitude of mischief. The people everywhere should vote against it. "Fara PLAT " in the Chronicle, attempts to answer our reply to the inquiry of "John," but makes a signal failure. Ho says there is no op portunity to take the question to the Supreme Court; we say that there so. The question in this case is not, as he intimates, as to the legal ity of the railroad tax, but as to the propriety of paying the interest on the bonds issued to the Chartiers Valley Railroad. It is well known that the Commissioners intend to pay the Nci somber, interest on these bonds; and if "Fair Play" thinks anvil payment illegal let hiin apply to the Supreme Court for an in junction to restrain them from paying it: that will settle the question at once. The opportnni ty is a most excellent one, but it will not be availed of,- because "Pair Play" and his fellow demagogues do not want the question settled.— Their policy isle keep it open as long as possi ble, that they may wriggle themselves into ofliceby iL Their refusal to accept the upper tuniTy thus offered proves their insinco ity and strips the thin disguise from their shoulders. We are glad to see that they do not like the ex posure this subjects them to. Tin locofocos of Wisconsin, after defeating Dr. lieubschman foi Governor, who had the con fidence of the Germans, nominated one CAUL ithircu for Trbsisurer, who does not seem to false them. The German Democrats of Mil waukee bare had a meeting and resolved as fol. follows : . • Rooked, That the tderman electors of this State, and of this county, have always been most careful in presenting from their midst only trustwortiy .enti capable men as candidates for Office, to be voted fur by ourselves and our fel low, citizens, dad that, if the noininat ion of C.tot flantcu fur : Ste* Treasurer, made by the late Democratic State Convention, was intended to - satisfy the just claims of the German Democrat ic elector& who compose a majority of the par tyive Icibal decidedly repudiate the same. --There i+ reison In fear that the Wisconn Demoliracp hicrt brought their . hogus "German . to a hwi-inorlet. UNION (4)1:1il COMMITTEE. the pc plc , f Allegheny County. FtLune Ctttzi Theapproach of au election for Suite awl Ccuoty °dicers anmonisheaus of our duty to address you upon the' importance of the coming contest. And the necessity of perfecting the organizat;on of toe oppouents of the nation al administration in Allegheny county, that tee may obtain the overwhelming' victory doe to the purity of our political principles. Ocr standard-bearer in the campaign. the Hon. David Wilmot, is every way worthy of OUT hearty snpport. Qualified. in every respect, for the duties of the office, hi; early Identification with the principle that -Slavery is sectional, and Liberty alone is national. - ' has rendered his name familiar whereier the banner of "Free Soil, Free Speech and Free Men. ' bas been nn furled to the breeze—and rce owe it to him, to our e4antry, and to ourselves. that nothing should Da 101 l undone to insure him such a ma jority-in Allegheny county os wi.l electrify the friends of Freedom wherever the name of wit mot has bean heard. The other enuslidahs 'of our State Canreitlion are well known as quail fled for the .stations in which we desire to place them, and are equally entitled to a hearty sup- Port- TheCottnty ticket nominated by our Cconty „convention has Lees coarsely and violently a- It:tiled by the agents mill organ , of the miscalled PetiMeratic party, and when men who were known shrunk i - MO 3 giving their sanction to such attacks, vagrants from the'County prison, dis charged before the terns of their imprisonment had expired, have been employed in circulating broadcast anonymous handbills, misrept eseitt • log their position and perverting facts and fig ures to miskad the hottest yeomanry of the county, and aid the Democratic party, driven _ to the tuost'teesperate measures •to achieve our defeat. ,Conerineed of the utter rottenness of. their na tiptudPolicy, and that a platform stained by the -.blood of the murdered freemen of Kansas cannot I fail _Lebo epoxied by intelligent freemen, they are endeavoring, by the grossest misrepresenta • I of„ourlotel affairs, to achieve by foul means whakthercould not hope to effect by fair. Atixbitts ler Mmes., the Democratic eanili dates arerttady to pledge themselves to anything i by whiCh they can hope to obtain votes from their pelitical - dpponeno, and the present ratan. ; cial position of our county and the unfortunate • result of our municipal subscriptions to roil. I road corporations, is considered a sufficient "hobby" upon which they are to ride into ounce. For those subscriptions they undertake to hold our party responsible, and cry out that they, I alone, can furnish a remedy—that the universal • panacea for all our ills, social, political and financial, ie to "vote the Democratic ticket." Let us glance, for a moment, at the history of the railroad aobscriptions, and see how far ' these political "thimble-riygers" are themselves responsible forour present troubles—and whet h er more good might not have been done by these public-spirited citizens, had their party atrenu- i ously opposed.them of the time they were proposed, • instead of sealing up the vials or their wrath untilddie reaulUbad proved them impolitic. The Union party which we represent had no - power eresisteneei prevlous_to the fall of 1 &54, and all Rs accountability, as a party, must date from that time. We then elected a County Com missioner, Auditor and Associate Judge—none of whom aro responsible for the-railroad sul•- ecriptions complained of, all of which date pre vious to that time. Nearly all the offices at the court-houee are in possession of men nominated by the Democratic party, yet they would ha e . you believe a party organized a twelvemonth ago responsible for a policy pursued for eight or ten years! Rare they never read the ancient fable of the wolf and the lamb, that they hope to Impose upon you in this "manner? But how Stands the case with our opponents? 'During nearly the whole period of these nub - scriptions they have held the power in our State government, and could have prevented the trot end every subsequent municipal subscription in -Pennsylvania, by refusing the legislation upon which those eubscriptions were based—yet we find the Democratic party identified with theta throtighout, and to that party the. people must look - for the source of the mischief. One first railitiad subscription wan authorized ;w:-='l4 the act of 27th March, 1848, passed by a dtemooratittiegislature, signed by Win. F. Pack• — er, and approved by Frs. It. Shank, a Demo cratic governor, This was THE VISIT STRP-4:10 it hiugedell the others. -This was the opening of "the stable door," . yet we hear nothing from a Dolomitic County Convention on the subject till long after the last horse has been stolen. . The County Commiesionere refused to act nn 'der that law until, after notice from them, a del ,' eget* mooventiat of the people • had assembled —which not only approved that subscription, • twit naawilisotiety recommended that a subscrip - tiott be to the. Connellaville Railroad. A rowdily, beibie that cetivention met, an address was publlshed,lineiParograph. of which (being the mostelfective argument then and afterwards used to suitain each - actionOire cannot refrain from !meeting: "But suppose nn' eitreme sine--linppese that the reed; when finished, should pay no dividend f~• F at all—suppoee the county should have to pay the entire amoontof 'interest on the bonds—say $60,000 yearly—Will ire not be amply compen sated by the increased value of agricultural and other products, consequent upon the opening of a cheap and speedy communication to the sea board, available at all seasons of the year." Prominent among the few names appended to this address, stands that of Wm. G. Hawkins, now the Democratic candidate for County Treas urer—himself a delegate to that convention, and there voting for both !subscriptions. In that convention were found the leading men of the Democratic party of that day, among them Reese C. Townsend, Wm. G. Hawkins, Judge John' Anderson, Judge Porter, Judge Jones, Samuel McKelvey, Hon. W. W. Irwin, Col. John Watt, Judge Grier, John D. Miller, Jesse Carothers, P. Mulvany, John Sarber, Sc., &c. Judge Grier presided, Judge Jones acting I as rice president, and Judge Wilkins (since elected by this so suddenly anti-railroad party to the State Senate,) spoke in favor of the subscrip tion till (history records its he fainted—and his resolutions were read for him by another of his party. Since the days when the Democratic party chartered scores of banks under the cry of "anti-bank," hos such unblushing impudence been known as this attempt to arrogate to itself the title of an "anti-railroad" party, and to shill the burden of its history upon the shoulders of a party formed but a year ago? Is it necessary for es to go on and narrate the passage of other acts of a similar nature by Democritic legislatures, their approval by Dem ocratic governors, and the connection of promi nent Democrats in obtaining popular and official sanction to theie subscription-1 There is the act of Feb. 7, 1853, for the Chartiers subscrip tion, signed by Democratic speakers in both branche and approved by Wm. Bigler, a Dem ocratic governor—and a similar act of Feb. '24, 1853, for the Steubenville subscription—one on the 11:th of April. 18:13, for the Connellsville— and yet another on the 7th of that mouth, for the Cleveland subscription Where were the Democracy of Allegheny county then, when a Democratic House and Senate, and a Democratic governor, passed five acts for municipal sub seiPiptions from our city and county AT A SINGLE smostos? 'Dumb dogs, 'opening not their mouths!" We need ' , nicety refer to the similar acts of the 14th slid 21st of April, 1852, and the 6th of May, 1854, approved by the same governor— who would never have sanctioned theta had the Democracy of Allegheny county - opened & its month or even breathed in opposition—to i6w that the Democratic party is responsible from the outset for these troubles. Every subscription made by our county was authorized by a law passed by a Democratic legislature, and approv ed by a Democratic governor! And et this is the party which now, in Allegheny county, im pudently claims to be opposed to such subscrip tions! and to be the party and the only party that can rescue the county from their evil effects!! Let the people remember that if it had not Leen for that party the county would never have been cursed with them. And, after Democratic legislators and gover nors have passed these laws, a Supreme Court selected and elected by the same party decides (as early as 1853) those laws constitutional, and the bonds issued under them valid. Thtts far all goes on smoothly; but a day for pay ment arrives, and things bravely alter. Boldly closing their eyes to the past history of the par ty, its leaders, ( with few honorable exceptions) and all its candidates, cry out, in effect, the laws tee passed and our Supreme Court sustained, are unconstitutional—the tax to pay interest on our bonds is illegal—we won't pay a cent ! Vote the Democratic ticket, and you will be relieved from every burden! ' while they denounce their opponents for all these difficulties. They first resolve, iu convention, that all tax ation for the payment of these subscriptions is illegal. and should not be paid—and when this is found by the candidates insuflicent to satisfy those who. favor nothing but tteecntAeloa of every bond issued by our county for that pur pose, whatever courts mey decide, these same candidates hesitate not, at a moment's notice,to pledge themselves to that extent. Pledges,. fel low citizens are the poorest guaranty a candidate can give—the best pledge is a life free from re preach, and experience has proven (hoe° most liberal in promises too often bankrupt in per formance. All of us, fellow-citizens. are bound by the law, as expound.' by the courts—except where it conflicts with the commands of the Supreme lleing—and so pledge a candidate may make will weigh a tittle with the courts of the land when this question comes before it :or decision. as it must. Should the Supreme Court decide those bonds or any of them eyelid claim against our county, that tribunal is clothed with ample power to carry its decrees into effect, and would doubtless do so. What folly, then, for men to tell you that the election of this or that man to office will affect your liability. or add to or re duce your nrailroad tax 7' The whole qoest inn involved in this railroad business is a judocidi and not a political one. It is for the courts, and not for political parties, to deride. Whatever the Supreme Court may decide, when the case comes up again, will b..final and without appeal. To that tribunal we are prepared to leave it.— The candidates on our ticket are all in favor of the widest and most thorough investigation that can be instituted, into the circumstances attend ant upon these railroad subscriptions. If it should turn out, upon judicial investigation, !hut any of these subscriptions were fraudulent. or illegal, or unconstitutional. or that any bond has been illegally issued or wrongfully obtain ed, or that anything has been done so as legally to vitiate their issue. then, rest assured, the candidates presented on our ticket will, if elect ed, resist the payment of either interest' on or principal of any illegal bond—illegal on ire face or illegally obtained. The . courts would com pel them to do so. The Democratic party, as we have shown you, is not opposed to these railroad stibscrip- Lions. If it had been, the authority to make them could never have been obtained from Dem ocratic legislatures and governors. Its leading teen have forced those troubles upon us. Net one of them ever raised a voice against them, while they were in progress, and its presses have always been foremost in advocating them It cannot point in it+ history, to one single fact to show the least particle of hostility to them. -It is, in full measure, responsible for them; and the piny which indicted the wrong, is nut to be trusted with undoing it. The party for which tee speak, nn the other hand, is fresh from the hands of the people, free from all taint of reproach in the matter of these subscriptions, and therefore presents the best instrumentality for securing justice to the peo ple. On that groom' we 'evoke your ronfulence and support, strong in the couviction that it-is deserving of them, and that any trust reposed in it will not be betrayed. —But. fellow-citizens, we have said enough on this question. Our party has a high and noble mission —that of restoring Freedom to the control of our National affairs—of staying the hold march of slavery over the free territory of the nation. We will not believe that intelligent patriotic men, who made such efforts cod sacri fices of time and money one ycar ago. to ems', lish free principles, in the election of our gallant standard bearer to the Prerelency, can now he led away by 111111 paltry tri• k of Detnagogilee-- t his money: cry—to desert their "ten standard for that of the enemy—to elect the Ines of their principles by the wilful sacrifice of their own party candidates. Organize then--organize at once, ill every ward, borough and township - •choo4. reliable committees of vigilance, who will bri ig every voter to the polls—hold meetings, and wake op the glorious spirit of Freedom in every quarter of the county, and let old Allegheny county show by her majority that she has not faltered er changed--that she eould not forget David Wilmot, the self-sacrificing, incorruptible and fearless friend of Free Soil, Free Speech and Free Men. it. t' Net 10. J. It. Itetowin, Seety. T the Eihrqrs cl Mr Ocartm.--Notwithistand ing your tirade against those Lying Hand Bills, I still see Citizen .McElroy, the well-known anti- Renter, distributing them to the people. lie Says it is a profitable employment—that his Democratic brethren fully oppreciating his suf ferings in the cause have tootle up a purse to keep him going until victory crowns his efforts, and then he is promised n better situation in the Court House—the only place he feels at home. "Hickory," be sop keeps a very good table.— He very strongly objects tO , the proposed em ployment of the tale Col. Hudson, who has con cluded his Bogus-baby engagements. Ile pro nounces the Colonel a humbug, awl says he has no right to poach on big manor. He 'abhors Re pudiation as much as Col. Hawkins or Aleck Stevenson; but he goes for the election of Ilse Democratic ticket. As goon as the Democrats are elected he will publish his pedigree showing that his posterity came over from Ireland sever al years before the Canadian Pilgrims. ANTI RLMSPCUTATIQ AN AIII11111•101 PIRATE IY CIIINA.—A corres pondent of the LendOn Time., in describing Eli Boggs, the American pirate nt Hong Kong. sap, “his wan a face of feminine 'beauty. Not a down upon the upper lip, large, luetrous eyes, a mouth the smile of which might Woo a coy maiden, affluent black hair, not earelenoly ported, and bonds so small and no delicately white that they would create a sensation in Belgravia." Buggy made Ilium - 11f look elegant by ntwap weaving garments which were made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill S Wil son, Son. NM and GOS Chestnut street, Phila delphia. lie got a full wardrobe of thesechoice goods from a ship he plundered. .10X3 OF PROSPERlTT.—Carwashan'. Tailoring and'Purnishing establishment, (Allegheny,' has Jost undergone an enlarging and improving prose's, which rendenit both convenient and tasteful. The choicest styles of goods for Men's and Boys custom work - are now beteg melved, which, with a fine stork of first chtsa.clothing and furnishing goods will attract the attention of buyers. E=SEM=== = , ptctal. Alonzo. I Sptctat , Autism I -" .f lAD atibtrtionntrits. A Reward Is offered for the deteetiolk of Lair...A."Sr. PiC.EtßiNer Meactiasn'...” , Maxurscrrautie BAST. t 1 itaiv ionion zwoutsrfeiting. hinitathig, or the vender of awe , , voc . h counterfeit or Imitation of IRERIL4.I - 17S HOLLAND . Celebrated ViTOTCORTAITSIthe SZTICO, _ PittdinoiL,Jutte tnth,lS.sl ) BITTERS. The potion, highly eoneeurnted Holland Bit- ,pathigoußßß-B BY ExTR A cTII7 .. ...IN conformity with the 2-ith section of the taro is paint, ID half pint bottle. only. having the name of AT' ww' Constitution oftheCommonwealth of Pennsylvania, ' the proPrietor, B. PAO; Ja blown in them, and his signet-notice is hereby given that application will he Malik to the tore around the neck of each and emery bottle. r iftM4NOI.73.SEURS OF A LETTER. FROM W i Legislature, at the next motion. for the Remema or Extra Bas Sold at $1 per bottle, or do battles for $5, by the pro- To be the B ywc.. t y. on-Tuni k s elon of the Charter of the Merchants' and )lane By proctors, BENJ. PAGE, JR.., S CO., 31anufacturing Pinnium ; 0 : Il•isB of raWleargh, forth, term of fifteen years. By order , cemtists and Chen:Mita, Pittsburgh , Pa...and Druggists gen: , ONLY GOOD SAUCE . AT MADRAS, ,of the Board of Directors. orally. Sea advertisement. seLtalke'T 1 h To ids Brother at JelYetant' I W. IL DENNY,Cashier. And applinble to t, — W°RC ESTER, 31.7, M ' l. - _, i i — THE ONLY Orricks where Tickets can be EVERY di "Tell LEA A PEURINS that '-''' , o" procured via Cleveland for Chicago and the North "' their Sante is highly esteem. Wow, or via Bellow and Columbus to Cincinnati and the Y A RIE T Y mel to Delia. aml Is , in my South-West, eornerof Wayne and Liberty streets, end No. . opinion the 171,161 palatable as , 123 Monongahela House. 4 loon below the corner. OF DISII. well as the inn. wholesome F. KNOWLAND, General Agent. Sauce gm'. Is made.'' I ei-loaf C. 0. R. lt- M. C. It. R. Cok 1.5 M. S. R. R. The only Medal awarder' by the Jury of the New York _i_ __._ Exhibition for Foreign Sauce. was obtainal by LEA t PER- ~1 "1- 7 4 . ..?, sHORTirt: LT i Rai EXHIBITION—TiIe Ml.. 11 - 1115 for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. the amid. ' - '^---Y burgh Ilorticultund Soot) will hold their ANNU wide fame of which having led to numerous imitations, pm: AL FALL EXHIBITION of Fruits. Flowers and Vegetable.. chasers axe earnestly requeeted to too that the names of I), the CITY MALI. en "LEA i PEItItLNE , ' are impressed upon the Bottle nod cEPTEMBER 2 - 241, 23.1. 04th and 0411 s. Stopper, and printed upon the labels. . ormem. of lento. M.-. are respectfully bonned to con. SoleWholoale Agents for the United States, intone , . and cum:. I,- for tie hberel pretuitans offered .101131 DUNCAN k SONS, „,,to R. WI:NIGHT. Prenident. 4113 Broadway, Neer York. — _ A stack . 7rays In store. A 1.., orders received fur direct 0,000 ''unto MlL Fr. Roma £ CHICAGO R. It. Co.. 1 shipment f mEngland. mytlytlfer ' Sopeontendeit's D.portmenf, ~ -+------------ Allegion Coy, Sept. 21. INSt.) Bieboage Bank of Nebraska, II kNCE Or PA...ENGEII STATION.— ro- PL 0 RZNC.K. N. T. 11 --- --:torrow aftromon. iT2.I, and after nil the through GEO. SINCLAIR, Prod IL VBEDEJL 41 '.h . '" Paisonger Trains will depart (nun the New Thoolicer Sta . ORO. SISTCLA_Irt Sr, CO.. tom of this Company. on P.iiii so ..et. Pitt , mgli. Ticket Office in the late AMERICAN HOTEL Building General Land Agents& Dealer in Laud Warrants, The Through Trains -ill all stop at the Federal street Station to take rep and sot down pamengors for Allegheny Florenoe. Florence. 2.7 . • 1"•• ‘ ‘ V .. il ,l'lh.,'fibtit Permnal nt tOlitioll to Buying and Selling Real City New Brighton Amon...lotion rill denart from the "'''" ri. if L""4 L"""i'"E 3 /...3 . ' L ."' P . . 0.1 K t "" , Federal street Station as heretofore in Nebraska, lowa and limons. 8.21.1wil JOS. 11. 3109 RF., Supt lIMZSCMII: Excluinge Bank, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. 0. It .k Co. It. Petrick A Co, Bankers. Pittsburgh, Pa . Atwell, Lee k Co.. Merchants. " R. F. Raley, Banker, Philadelphia. IVitudow, Lanier k Co_ Now 3 ork. Loom A Simonds, Bankers, St. Louis Se ear &Co., 31erehennt. " •'' k of Commerce, Cleveland, Ohio. J. 0. 'filmy, .. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, Tin great •nperio-ity of SINGER'S 3IACRINE Over all others for the use of 'Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, mu long been known and practically acknowledged. The ondersignisl having en extensive variety of thew kl.hines on hand, adapted to every kind of leering .d stitching, invite• those interested thrall nude...no them- R. STRAW. Agent for Allegheny County Ormo. of Second and r SIrrAJ, DR. lIJXRT ANDER'S lODINE WATER INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC Volt FEVER AND AGUE CER LV HEMED 1' 'OR SCROFULA. Ile.. litaav ANurne having at length succeeded In effect ing what bee loon leien coneidertd the great derider:item in medicine. a PERFECF SOLUTION OF lODINE IN WATER, offere it to the Facility and Public an a remedy fur • multi tude of . - ioulibiitite hitherto pnitunineed beyond ell notice' core. In all strenuous affection, where the ecrottfulons taint le either hereditary or acquired, the lODINE WATER ER-ADIC AT ES TH E ELEMENTS of the dilwase. I n FEVER AND AGUE it perfects a THOROUGH and PERMANENT removal from the syetern of the morbid claim of the dis order. The biniencial nwillte are imeeerliately felt in LIV ER COMPLAINT, BILLIOUS DISEASES, lI_RMOPTISIS, and other HEMORHAGES, TUMORS, HEART DISEASES, DERANGEMENT OF TILE LIVER. KIDN EYS and !MAD DER,DROPSY, RHEUMATISM. NEURAL GIA, It.V.MORRHOIDS,NERVOUS AFFECTIONS. and all FEMALE DISEASES. together with BRONCHITIS, and the entire muge of - ULM:, ART COMPLAINTS. Dr. Henry Anders' lodine Water hes been analyzed by Dr. dome, It. Chilton. the celelimted cheminet, and also by Profeeeor dames C. Rod, of the U. S. Mint, of Philadelphia, and ! both pronounce it to be just what it in represented. For 6 E4 ' 3n:i f ir r Vbrintlnlcln'eWasi"wfeTase legitimate el v„7- IletlllitT given by thoee who have been cured by It. ll, . The public are invited to nail upon DR. GEO.H. KF:YSER,I4O Wooditrnat, Jc2l:dkalF Wltulesal..4 Retail Aont. DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDER BRACES—From Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1158,—For morn than years past we hnve, constantly worn the Washington See pender Bruce, manufactured by Dr. Geo. R. Keyser, of No 140 1100i1 street, In this city, and would heartily recom mend it to all who are compelled to follow sedentary occu pation. As we hese before remarked, In calling attention to Its merits, it answers fora brace and suspenders. the weight of the pantaloons being ab placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural poeition and ex pand tie...hest, Women, hundreds of whom areannually hkiured by the weight of etiormone Himild aim procure theeti braces. Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as tunny of the braces asold are humbug. Sold at Dr. 1100. it KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood reef, ',ln of the tioblen Mortar. J0241.1411wcP 1:E:Mil 3SO pagee,3o engravings, explanatory of the treatment by which b. auras Ontaunsption, Asthma, /Air awes u/Pho /hart. %%mat, Stomach, Bowelt, Lars-, Kidneys, and Skin, Flanale Cbmplaints, Grata 4 n t by mall, and iaaanar prepzild, Ca la cants. Apply to Dr. S. R. FITCII, 711 Broadway, New York. 41Z - Ille hen nu other office. either at Chicago, Buffalo Pituhnrgn, or elmewhere. Ile is nover •Lient from New York. and phymelan elwwhere Is authorized to use We IMMO. an7:w3mteel, VANDEVER & FRIEND. A. TT 0 R N S AT T. A NV •Prn NOLICITHRS IN CHANCERY. So. Mad, Dulatie, SaTeollectlon. promptly made in a 1. part of Northern lowa, or Weatt•rn Will attend to the mu - clime and Sale of Rant rAtat+, ote tainint Money on K.l. and 'Mortgage. H. C. ITLBELN .& CO., N 0.75 Irt .1z 1.91 S t.OO t Pittwbur2h. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insuranoe Broker•. C.HIINLO CA MU. Nrrfa _WANCOOD Lint. hr, Harlan and LI% n Stuck Htnk• of nil tinicrin tlnos LAO. at Current ratan in the moat reliable andprompt paying annynnitn, In tin, Stan,. jy3l):lyfr - A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pitt4hurgli, General Immrunce Agency No. 63 Fourth N rirrsiwitGit. PENNA. ,prevq..l 1041ii+t Charteral hl I,uutylvsnia aml Other rant., Fin.. Aluilie Anil lac ii( A A N. l'Aittll EIL J. %1. I.l'l'l'l.F. D2£RCFIANT TAILOR, "Co. 54 St. Clair Street, (Pr. I ri•lt's Neer Mil Wing. .«'hildf, Denll•trT. Dr..T. F. 141"1.1.11-114:N.I.avIng..n -c......-.1 the :It- ...rt.: r.,...r..tuu.t.1 butt. .A.:nun In the Unt-.1 met., pretmr...l. t.. Stir- T.tt.th. to turtiettlet r.r. POI se. of tt...th, ttr parte .11 rte. nude vett b.rttbrlel gain, in one cootannone or place. Artiflcattl traerrlet.l.gant eH tlefteruttlee of the few tN.rrrctrtl. /..0-Ink-imiloto seri rim.it warrant...l N•, .0.... h.q...., eml Smithfield aplSmusife A.W "Cr: - House, Sign and Ornamental Painters, ONALEII.S Whi to I.emi and Zinc Paintla. Al, all k Varlthhe, Window Olsa• hat, Draohrt, to., 144 Wort Slott/. taa doors abort Desmond .4Ury. tarlttlyak P."(7V ner A. dt, X INT .£ 1 FOR rAutiali, AND )1 ANUFACTeltilli. WHEELER & WILSON MANI:EU - TURIN , ' VOMPANY. 13ridgrport. Ornm, Pitteburigh,l34 Flflh Thla Maehttw.h. the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At ttu. 1.1,,,Ettr of the Opwrat.r.malltig with sue Owe Tams nnd nnannful dna( Aurubt. Mifthet r., Afinutr, 4,4). and aralw-rottaing Itullveavable for Wally us.. Full Inaflrmation may tse obtain...l by aildreolug Jame tar ALEX. R. REED, AKcnt. No tif Fifth *treat. Illttaburgh. JOHN COCHRAN At - 131205., Iron R•Illn;, Iron Vault•, Vault Door., Window Shuttera, Window Guards, tint. 91 Nenond Air,/ and P 6 Thard .V.rent. , 11.ntw.ntt W0..1 and Siarketo PITPSIIIIItOII. PA, 11arn cots a vArt..ty of tovw Patterns. Lawy and plain Fultabl, all Parttcubar attntrth.o paid to no Jobblng desn+ at short mr9 JOHN THOMPSON. no Lturitrr StREET European and Intelligence Office, Keep% 31111,14 for tale Drafts tat Europe fur any amount , and Ilt•••MPT sal Darks( Twits.t., and from flrestasul to New York lilrle fur rook , . and general h....work fornlalt.4 to holtu•lcr•twrt OU short w.ttnr. WriAr• r , ..m.t.t. 1111. sod TIT al way.. on band. I.rmahl from Sw York oil railroad to l'ltt.horall. .IxlfAl Y OItFALL. STYLE HATS. - 4cit tarCORD & CO, , No. 131 Wood St root 11,1 /LITT UCTIIST F' A. L 1.. S T . I' . L MI 01..NTM 1/111.-AA 11 ATP. OEN - N . rIOFT HAT'S BOY.' FANCY ‘.IIII.I , ILENIV FANCY lIAT3, LADIKT HIDING HATA. 1i1)011D I CO .TAM. I o tnurArtnlta al Alcohol, Cologne Spirilc aad Hugel Oil, d014.11,1e Nos PA and ITO Srennd I=s R 01.X.P.N'T T.A.2 LOB., 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, truth No. Building.) d o.n. Ci IC w AI A. N. Sinotrw.turfr and Mader in sll kin& ..! TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS A S LEAF TOTLA.OOO, tbrntr of Sonatitpl.l Alrrti and &awns., .11141, 0c.1.1 y PITTPBURLIII, PA --- IrRNI-Cir R. CoL.L.INE3. Forwarding and Commisaion Merchant, AND WHOLESALE' DEALt:ltrt Chet .% Butter, Betete,lrteh And Prude.° ()merely, d P No. 2A Irdel Sired, Pittsburgh. WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., 11.1.011FACTUILE68 0? .A.morionn Gnlvrtnittml Sheet Iron And Sole Agent, for the Sale of W. ['MCC,. WOOP . R Patent Imitation Iln•ela Sheet Iron. I.rt, t.r 11e.;11..¢. SirWuelionse—Ser. 134 Front &reef, Palaburgh. Ja-Z2:lydkvrfcl, "Beat Pill. In Use: , .1 4 `rtswer'n I.l.ett.ittchet Pills. They will our., the. tituot violoat headarho. They will rare coati... 10,w.1.. They are a to. rat well an porgative. fry°nr bead pain. you, I,llo` dn., will cora you. If you boar ludlavetiun thy help you. fry.. nro sick they will mak.. you wall. They in. the best pill lo core billoanatem They area plain pill arid • hood pill. No 'alto pill coat be compounded. They cad only 2P cent. o 1/02. Beat by mall to all partite! the United State.. Direct your letter. to Da. KEYSEII, No.llo Wool otrowl, Pittsburgh, Pa.. Ilse Wholostalo Agent. ntytiali•ar TEAMSTERS ArrENTIoN.—Dr. Tobiiin. Venetian Ilona pint bottles, price GU routs, I. warranted cheaper and hotter than any other article ever offered to lb public for the cnro of Cute, Galin Sprains, L.meneft. Over heating. /to. Keep a bottle in the vtabla, it bu Saved tunny • valuable hone. Nowt genuine unless .Igned S. L Tobla. Depot, fdl Cortlawlt street, Now York. Sold by lir. KIIVSKIL 1.0 Wood at. Ir you value your teeth and a pure breath, healthy gonmort, end oomtabl• moults, go lo KEYSER'S. 140 Wood etre...l. mod buy. bottle of WALD'S TOOTI. 10440 end Tome Porpn le2tMkweY• Toornscus is instantly , cured by a fetetici)pe Wof Dr me.y.e.looth Aoha Rigiidy; Prepand and odiff • . drag sure of DR. KZ TOR. 140 Wood la, Je2tdityrs/ Mira of the Golden Mortar. 1 Pittsburgh Variety Works. ,-) JONRS, WALLING-IP RD & CO, (Sacceasom to Warwick, Atte nry A C 0.,) Mminfactunneufftight and Loll Ilan Door Locka, Spring, Drop MO Thumb Latches, Platform and Cmutter Scale% Coffee, Coro and Point 31111 a, and Domestic Hardware gener ally, corner of Water and Grant etroetn, Pittolturgh, PA .I•22,lydfc , Nelson s Ambrotypes. r•Ricms IZIODUCTCD Gallery, corner Third .nd Market Streeter ENTRANCE ON TRIAD STREET. . . . Ws &renter prepared to offer to the public our well known styles of Ambrotypen at the low Nice of ON E DOLLAR and UPWARDS. Those molting likenesses taken in the best style of tho art, will Ond It greatly to their Interest to give this mtablishment a call. A large assortment of Ploin and Patty CMms lawny. on hand. aultl:lyfe ISAAC JONES .401120 DO re W. IeCULLOUGIii. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JOSTEC£I, 8011713 Sr CO., Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; al., SPRING, PLOW and A. D. STEEL; SPRLNOS and AXLES, Ctrrner Ross and Mrsl Streets, Pittsburgh, Pct. D. B. ROOlCitt.£4 do CO, MANCEIC6.I:II.I or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. arner Rau and First Street', Fitisbarish, Po.. Judinlydfc. Br and Conelnentai Exchange DUNCAN, SI-LICRALAIsr. br. CO, On the Union Bank, London, In Sums f LI and Omar& These Drafts are sr./labia at all the principal towns of Enciand. Scotland and Ireland anti the Continent. We idei draw Sight Bills on M. A. ORLIN ELIAOI A BAL. LIN, Frankfort. MAW, which or az n ILemittance t all Innis of tiermany, Mirimetintid and Holland. Pertains inketillog to twinel alumni may procure through on Lent. of Credit. on which Munry can be obtained, ea needed, in any nod of Europe. Cultecticow of Hain Noto and other socuritien in Europe, will receive prompt attention. IPM. H. WILLIAMS A CO., corner Wood and Third streett. PAYNE, BIBBELLir CO Mi3IFACTC.II.3 OF Cooking, 'Parlor and Floating STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc And Zumfucturrrs of the C.lebrate4 CA YI'PAZ. COOKING RANGE. YO. 1 1135 LIOEILTY STREET, ))25:Iyi Pl7l - 811 PA. P. 1.-1.A.Y.13 EN. (Succe.mor to W. H. Wawa...,) Maunfacturer of ETIIEREAL OIL. and LAMPS, No. Eh! Fourth street. between Wood and Market, Pittshorgh, Pa. The u wlersigned Is prepnced to fornish healers with hthereal Oil mid Horning Pluidsof n superior quality, of his nem ussoolLeture. Also, Alcohol. Outipheutrond Phut Oils, awl ever 7 dencrlption of hide nod Table Lamp, Olt andoles,Candelabres of l b . latc.l patterns and meet &ppm, ed style ClanwleltPro,Girarklulre anti Amp, .e palre.l anAOrgylid ea, The olerreOilseripp n•gular I, every ereok enetemere 1 . 1.11 0111 . I'. If Al',l.:\. W. Sr. D. RINFL'I-1.A.13:1` 111111141,1CT1A1323 AFL MALL. LI All kinds of Tobacco, An to and Cigars, Hare recently taken the building No. 1510 %Vocal atm,. In a4llltlon no their 3tanurecturing Eetabheluuent • No. 43 Irwin alma• where they le Olt. ploomed to mreive their frlmle, MOSQUISTO COMPOUND It Ja EYFVATI AL PRATEXTATIVI: OF THESE SUPER. cor. Pena and St. Clair ... ci-zonG-Tr. G.R.E•aci. sr: COQ M.A.2•I7.TV.A.CTI77CEELS, (1, , tr Pitt nurf AfecAnnurr Sired, /IPA nett, PITTSBU.III.III. PA., Manufacture Pine and Oak Kers or the ,arq u rn, &wrap trna of NAM KIM, whirr, they will ~I 1 et the towel notelet prius. SeContowts are taapectfully solicited. All notk war ranted of the beat quality. deEllyilfc WANTED IMMEDIATELV.-10,000 Moo to clung. In the de of the mow napoler selling Books in America. Innlids. /let:honk., ferment and Towli ne ulthing to travekerill find thie. to he s very prof tebto end pleasant 'Lonna.. enabling them to on tint ronntrY. euJ none money at DC woo time. Agent.; now to the bus. Mew are elowing from $OOlO to $lOOO per year. Far hill pertteribu• aml • hot of Unite. .iuldreits 11. 11. ItCLISON. gown CU, Mibliehirm 1t0.,. , , 141 3tain •treet, (nwltautti, Uhler or, If living East, D. RCLIOON, Philetl•lphis aolglylieurcT WANTED --A first, Miller to go to Nazh vale, Tone., to whom liberal wawa erill te. pad.— Not. need atha cannot be wall revotomesoled. . ISAIAH DICKKT A CO. PrkTNEli WANTED-- - -) Vitiha tal of from 11100, to 11:1000, to engage In 11. troll nigh inhiel amt pmfitahleMounfognming Ihninen, limited only by • lock of capital. For particulars. feldress, by 1.100 rot lo woo., GAZETTE COUNT/\G ILOOSI- t ste-Nallf ____ ANTEI)- 1 47,000 in Pittsburgh and Al ,,legarny Wit:route. Mao, Zaniness. or Ammo:omit. non raper to amount of $17,04, gilt edge, nu let alumna eery redone] rain. mole B. /MAIN A SON. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. th• el.f Am of Launujeanent T Ew is RICE, P . ROPRICTOR, ty aonooncre that he too mooted the old pi,. of roulagrtneut, as It emlotted betas the reeeot alteration.— Trot/ of the Eat - opens aystent to this Hari, prove, that al thinsgh the athreotare etc mat, yet the plea Is Letter adapted for the sat al, due. nt hotela The aecosonualetton. and onneesalencee of the t0..0.e ere unertrieseeed. end the recent Improvement. and altered°ue for the oon.fort of guests, teary nothing to be Lletired. veZeteet2tnet St. Louie Hotel.., D Ultllct; Tiff: PAST SUMMER this ratntly Hold ha. !Awn thurun,llly t toladtonol Itaproiernente ntad, and the gen.. ,any renovated. It will Le open 1 . .. r ilia reception of It. Mond. and patron, on TituttsvAv, itt ,4'Oetolx, neat.— They will amid tha hotel Stag. and hag:tat:o awaiting them no the arrival of the can and-atemnlsml. ia•ttltntl:cl,l.n r. PILVTPOR3I SCALES. undersigued baying been appoiuted ax 1. el fqr lbe sale of tbeserleltrub. , l:_beLLEN !bantam...44l by Ma brlKlual InTentoM LT. FAIN. (11,,e1ectfolly the , atb.ollou of ill. , bb. c..(1.11,1” it: ILI lb. •op..ricalty of tbovu• Sealer Liver ell • . Tlowe F.*lee bare Senn outtlid . t.l to Ow Stir HILES? TESTS on nil the ,rind{.' hallooed. Id the United Staten add I:81,1m. add In wow) Eiddch of 14.Ition. thronghoot Ow e.nf. And theft uniform dtsdritrY dod PTA , il o rAliility horn 'down' tor horn the n.'411011 of lobo, nit:STAND. ARV VIIOSI IIIIICII VIER): CAN DR NU All'EAlh WI, are privirrtf W nil ord.o, for Counter, rortrildr, Doe -00101. RollItir: Iley,Cirth Paltry./ and Caddl Ewald., AT x,.l.l , trluxmoi 11.112ct0. lIUSSEY i WELLS, Niii.t4l26 Liberty 01r101,Commercial now, Ilthliurph, Pl'llllll. The Great American Corn Sheller, NOW ON EXIIIBITION at No. 65 Fifth iitriiet; wartraltnl to alien 20 bushel. ',dr how, la the hand. 441.0 InaeL TM' sfechhte licortiOUly Ibo liATelltioli of the aim eon, blolog 1.1101 4100 fill with the durable nod rificitue. W• rearm - trolly Invite the Fortner Dlethento tool Capttel. 14. to th ~,,,,,,, trial or this Alachlot , • eta-Coll mot ..t. selthlool - - Pittsburgh Stamp laid Stencil Works —TWO. D. MATTI-17CW S, Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter, TOURING CUTLER, GRINDER, ice.— K Networto nd (Mosul, kc . ,,1 KnJ Ulm* D.••••.D..1: TAM , . Kart. D.Falred. and Cleneral Jobbing al ten. 13.1 LOCKDMITII AND 103.1411ANIDDL, No. 138 - Brialia7l;fita;;; t near Sixth Oir-Tlto O.'S propored to nuke anything In tint •Itanal of an edge tool, or do any kind of smith work whist r.,,,11111.1eurt hut if!. • - jy2:rtrd • • • - Cnador caravels as, 'or l et at: to want. ado, Altered, to recommend that which lo to.t k1.1011,111111i tried, moil to teentiunend Pr. J. Ilgototter'• C.l..brotol Stlintacit Bitten, would itoly to adding to what leas already been heralded far and oide,,not, only by a few initiated cer. tificales, but by the people or the land, eudorred by the phy. eleintio snit the preto, that lloatettarl Bitten hare no equal In motoring and Importing health to enfeebled menu I,actleo and wbII lmu Anil tide tneilirine invaluable in litany of their lll+yf debility, to which they am ontdert. tllutuout it. in:chows It should bo taken in .mall quantal.. before tondo. For BalaDrugght,, and dealer. geuerally ;everywhere, and 8311T1I. :WT Perin at ealkdourT •- If.NDRIES--RIO 'bp. prima Rio Coffee: ...1) blots 1' It Boger; 311 Obis ettendanl Creed Sow, 10 Mao Powdered " 15 " WT. " Uolden Syrup; 26 " Exeelslor Syrup; 75 be, to arid Tobseete 30 SP a "1"1 TobscoO 25 tasks Ili Car/ Soda; "A of bbls gods esleestgg • Go lots Sods Solerstox 20 Serces..lllo . 7 hf chests H Tog; 80 hfeheabliadg Tr.; ...A... 260 ems Rag Wr.Pkg.ti 1O said geese/Isec 100 bdls Stevie ' Ito dee Com Snore 500 kegs best brands 77411 r. 51/ le.eo CloyPl 3 coke Biased Wbsle 76111, N C Tar, 10 baggs Oraln Peper; 6 66 5. Allsplc. 100 btds N 099 Mackerel; 250 sides Sole Leather; .63bbIsliled I. 4 ". mid fur sale by ; • WATT it - WILBON t .44 11.6.011.Liberq fIEL CUM TX= .170 a. N 3 p NJ stock cm band at •u"*.!: - . -, K* tp , • c; IiZESIME epT:nnnlAafc•F g ost Extensive and Popular Cotuniereial School in the Country. F V JENKINS PRINCIPAL. 3. C. SMITH. A.M. and I. I. lIITCIICOCK, he letter nuthor of Nowrthod of Touching Ilook k Profeagor of Account Llookke•-plot; and Arith- A titer of eThe Natinnal S,,stean of Bookkeeping. Lecturer tan Railroading. Bonne.. its Customs and Uses BEN BY WILLI AIN and J. W. littENTLINGlett. (escort. of Aritl 1111 l qtr. Bookkeeping and Phonographs, . COWLEY, P. It. SPENCER. Jr., and A. T. DOUTIIETT. Proreasore of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. Of the Dittaburgh Bar, Lecturer of Commercial low. JAMES W. KENNEDY. Of - .lCennetlyht Ihmk Note Serie," Lecturer uu Counterfeit To turuleh the beet MUM, for noctuiring a THOROUOU BUSINESS EDUCATION, u the Shortest tuna and et the Walt expense, comprielng DOUBLE ENTRY BOOKKEEPING. As applied to Alembundising, Banking, Railroading, Sc., taught by the oldest American teacher and writer of Book keeping note living, hating forty rare experience In teach- Wig and business practice. • '• • • In every variety and min of Ilimineve and Ornamental Writing. • • Silver Modal. fi.r tho best Business and Ornamental Pate tranship have bon awarded this College overallcompete tors, wherever its writing been er.llo,lt eat, including the Stan, Fairs in Ohio Michigan, Virginia, Pennsylrania State Fair at Pittsburgh, and also at the United States Fair at learissille, Sept, 1,57. AB applied by the dna !terrusail. Banking 110 0 conapti. lug all Counting liens« calculation.. COUNTEIIFEIT ANI) ..a.T.E.RED NOTES. Full instruction gir.m In Om lino...ant branch of bird nwo Education. ON BOOK KEEPINii, the Ussigew, Laws and CIISIOILLII of Commerce; Finance mid Banking; Political Economy, De tecting Ewunterfrit 51uney and othm subjects hating practi cal relailone to active luminous. tkpokkoeping. Full Commercial Cuusr, =QM= It EFERENCE. 'ur hundrr4 roil eighty.aaren ludtuitt amuck's. from the lty aim., within on. yvar, betide.. the aihny hum the .ountry. DIRECT ONS. yptylinun. Of Writ Inc and Circular, , outainitti run Inf.' nation, stud by oiall frea of chare. Adam. F. W 311. iRINS, Iron City Collette.Pittibural, P. (ON THE liTu DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, Nj at 10 o'clock. t • offor at NMI!. Auction, on the uremia., at ramp Waollington. 1 mile North of Cincito natl. all tho machinery. toolJond fixtures belonging to the Starris Mantifactoi y of the lote flan of notrum Pmeter & Co. We gill also feam to the purritmeg the httildinga awl gromniq occupied by the 44111 0 . for a term of years, at au an ual rent of $1.400. with the privilege nf nen .1, 4 rctmeing any time before the exinllle leas, for the rum ofsll.ooo. Thi• Factory is nen abi In complete order,eituate.l imme. ,lintely on the ?Cann Gone. in A convenient location for oh. temmg corn, att.l for e.0.m.; the Starch to market. The tnachineryo.l titemele have been in me a little over three yAar, and hare tarn va1.,1 by !morn ppralvere at about 1:,000. It totscapacitv to work one hundred bushels per thiy. VI Idols might he increased if dewed. The quality of Starch heretofore made ham bans of the highest grade--the brand ,haeing team a 14,01110 One in Om market. The rale made in couseamence of the death of the active partner, to oboe the concern. PROCTER Surviving Partners, e. Iteggstd coot. in R STOKE. AtiCtitntner, BEAVER COUNTY FARM FOR SA I.E.— W. have a form of 1 . 25 acres of ground. situated in Robinson township. adjoining lands of Geo. R. Eichhatint, Esq.:Bo acres clearest the whole from fenced in. Improve. rocrass er n e good frame dwelling house, containing 7 own., large barn nod stable. and all other necessary out-building. stood orchard oflwt pulled apple. peach anicherry ail in bearing ['pier. The whole farm wet watered and hashin of coal under the entire place. WI Ihe sold al a great trarailin. Apply to BLAKELY 6 lacnra - , se?...dtorT Real Estate Brokers., Mavis BOOTS AND , SHOIIa ( - 7 la CA.SII. JAMES ROBB, No SO \ M ARKET STREET, Fla, Just recelvod Ms large tall and Winter stock art and CIIILDRES' BOOTS and $110ES; SUNS' CALF, KIP AND COARSE Direct from the Danufecturers, 'which be will sell by the PAIR or rACZAOt at very reduced prices for cash This stock comprises ere ot the largest assortments to be (cloud in any city, suitable for city wood country salmi and luring Ilvtr twenty yoars eap•ri•oio lu buying, be trusts that be can now , snit all males. Ile reamectfttlly ',Jells, all in want to c al. ..waving them that they will be pleased. torl/—selfl Q,TOCK. SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS & on. AT TILE MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERT TOUIISDAT :EV EXINO.—Bank. Midge. Imo:ranee and Copper Stook. Bond oral Beal Estate *old .1 public solo tha Mort:haulm' Eaclianga by AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. Nolra, Draw tool Loans on heal Fatah: negotiated on o,oonable IbbllN by AUSTIN LOOMIS t CO.. Stock A Note Broker*. AT Fourth 0. SEAMLESS BAGS -16,000 Stark 3181 A. 2 kunbels 4,000 do 8.2% do; 3,000 do C. 2 din 7,000 Mantlwater dap 7.0)) do P. 24 do: b,OO/ do It,) do; In store nod for wale at the lowest privet fur cash or approved city paper. 311110 m and dealer. will do well to examine Oil. tnalto , 4Soatnloo liar, at chop are nopertor to any no In 00. DAVID C. lIIRRIIST, 0.13 owner Liberty and Maud otreeta. Q•rovE S! STOVES!! STOVES!!!—The 17 Tropic ('o.k. the beet Improved,. welt m the hearleet of the sire mon made: the Parlor and Chamber Store•, The ethleh I. conctohttl by all who ham men It to be the Imot mo lteme sod ornammtal blocs bore or elnetrhere.— (MI and ere them at the Iron City Store, Copper and Tin Wenthteme of J. T. CRAIG & CO., trim Np.. 131 Wood et. COOKING A NI) PARLOR STOVES, Weyer, variety and ilaltern. FIRE IltetNi, FENDERS.. TEA 'AND COFFEE SETTS., And all other articlee usually Ruud in • Ilral clam mann • faCtory. f..r weld at tho boar"l rates, by • pirraituwit, 7T- 7 :1" Is (•).J MM.:MR.OI.AL COLLEGE, LOCATED IN PITTSBURGH, PENN. Cowl , red WITH A BOARD OF TWELVE TRUSTEES. Elf PHI TfrALL Y !The Man'd Colleg9. liad in January lenr in daily attendaneo, '0 HUNDRED AND TWELVE STUDENTS Enhibiting it tit once ail the IL EALIE.L Lecturer on Puktiotl Economy. JAIIF.E 11. lIUPKINS, ==l =2== STEAMBOAT 1100KKEEPINO, With nil the recent improvement* taught without extra charge. PENSIANSIIIP. mmoream EMB33 . . arti per week. oat Ire obtained for 44T - Stisdeate are n..tt chargf•l extra (or Steamboat Book pins, Arithmetic or Diploma. STUDENTS n enter nt any tinae--ina enration) review at pleasure-- me lltaitaitrd-11%Uftiiongth of course from alit to twelve orn Starch Manufactory for Bale and IkIOTS. SHOES, OXFORD Tim, GAITERS, OPERAS. Lc DOSS' AND VATIIS' R007`., SHOES, te. "FORD'S" RUBBER SHOES A vary superior article, and cery CEO. W. lIIUBLEY, Sign of the Red Coffee Pot, e 'Federal street. Allegheny. n CENT. SAVED in oiling tdl kinds „ s ..f Machinery by Loon' Patent ell Cans.— NIOSES F. EATON, of Pittsburgh, has the exclusive right to well In Penneylraula, and refers to Ptttsbnegh !donor., tnrens, 1:14106'orq, Machinists atul Mschanlca general. .021 JBU lIOU P, Esq., of Duquesne Borough, . Allegheny Gt..11n., uses Thomas' Patant Ilatchless Nietell Naehlne. in the notranfarlnre of his popular Round Matehee and Orono nenrly NO for cent. Itlghte and M - citifies fur sale toy so2l 51. F. EATON. TROTT'S PATENT OIL U LOBES, or Cups, for Strom Entries, for ludo by M. E. EATON. THOMAS' PATENT. AMERICAN DOOR SPlllNG.—Torritory And Sy,lago for Wu by mr2l M. V. EATON. PRINTED CASHMERES-A. A. MASON k Co. bare reed beautiful Printed Cusbutates, double whlthAt 12telcbi. per yard. .141 CLLE SC ALIFS—A eltoico selection of these elegant gouda, lu new and beautiful designs. reed at se2l A. A. NI ASON k CO'.. 25 Fifth et. BRASS SKIRT -111:PS-200 sets recd at ee2l AL. A. MASON s COS.2b Fifth .t. AkNION I Ar.--1.500 lb. just reed. and form& by It 1.. YAIINE fIOCK k CO. 5019 Cot. Wood abd !fourth... 71Ne witrirli,--1,000 k g m. in store and fid• nrilo hy •etu H. L. VAIINKI 4 TOCK it CO. LiqUOItiCE BA LL.-1,540 the in Bjorn nugl for nalu by 11. 1.. AIINESTOCK .t CO. PHOSPHORUS. -100 lbw on hand and for wie by .19 B. L. FAIINESPOCK .4 CO. WHITE LEAD.-1,000 kgs just received TY and for ittly by ILL. PAIINKSTOCK kOO. _ BALSAM COPAIIIA.-150 lbx in 'store sad for xola by *l9l IL L PAU:it:STOCK k CO. _ _ LINSEED 01L-100 bids. western brands for W. by B. A. FAIIAMTOCK A. CO, noliA corner 'Firm and Wond nia. (1 ASTOIt OIL-1000 East India, in %_./000s, for Ml° by_ D VAIINESTOCKA CO. W) OIL-30 bbls No. I for sale by .45 D. A. PAIMESTOCK A CO. It'sth , —IOO lads. for sale by B. A. FAIINESTOCK it CO - QOAP.-75 ing German Soap jut received 1..) awl for tale by BPRINtIEII ILUIBAIJOIL wl9 No. 2R5 Liberty stmt. arks P. Hayes, It B. P. B. Path s 0. Shammy 8 . 1 . /NAM., P. ItucErmare,Seerstsrp. For particulars, inclose stamp to 'o,lll.lSessl g. W. 00014.1.1., Dope, Malark. JAW* VOONO 31EN CAN NOW COMMENCE basins with the nna capital of FIVE DOLLARS. insurance . . . . The lehaletheeee l Ihuleanee Company 1 '•.- Matifattmtinqnsurance Company. Orkee Me. In Merchant, Ercheeye, - ' - Fire. Marino and Inland. PHILADELPHIA, . Offite:i;2lll , ;. - id . llerchuste Zru'unti, " Charter , Perpetual—Capital f , 500,000. rousroirfus, July 1,181;. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS or Notice is hereby given, that the Agency of , this Compay. In the city of ittthargti, will, until further Fire, Marine AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prealdent, rienee in underwriting and connection with thi. office in WII A. RHODES, Tice Presidenk Philadelphia, well quallftethlm for cos ducting thi boat.. ALFRED W PN.,Secratary. in.. manner that will girl reneral 041.f.etter• ..... 1 - . MICRO.. I ylri.gl .r. h . ~ k ; ,n. !,, ... , . 'CP Man S. Lippincott, Wm. R. Thomas, Chute. Wise. , 0 - . ',, '',,.'; : , j. - L',. 0 ,, , .,; u . b C::7 .t riF:, ' l,, ''-' ..e'd • •.'" Allied Week ' anl9.llfic .. • 'i. W. 31AT.TISII; Agent . . Wen A. Rhodes. WWI= Nt . .l, J. Rinaldo Sank, Chas. J. Field, Jobs, P . Slmou. . . _ Jame. F. Smyth. -- Judge Reath, K D Jones, EM. , Cosh. Cit. Rk. Junes MlRinger. EN., )hem. Robinson & Co.. James flocanl, Esq., t• T. Kennedy, Jr., & C. IL P 4211.11, `. Wade Ihtmpton & Co.. Cunningham 4 Co. Pittsburgh Office, No. 9G Water etnWt. J. W. MART/EN Agent. ntr&lc W. W. WILSOK, Agont..Dubutine. Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. wm. V. PETTIT, Prost.. D. J.; ADCANN, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid in atuftweeted.... pio,aoo 00 Surplus GA4 JS r..5Z.C.111 33 Immure Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mississippi Riven and tribuiarisc Insures against Mils or damage by Fire, also, against the p rims tit the toil, and Inland tiaiiguloo and Tr anporLAtiot. . Wm. V. Petit, John C. 3lontsromery, John M. Pumroy, D. J. MeCazin, E. F. Witmer, Rene °union, Beni. L W‘A&lf.:4 John A. Macneill, Charles B. Wright, John J. Patten., Elwood T. Puny. . . WM. V. PEITIT. troshletat, E. F. WITMER, VI. Presidtait. Dwmai J. Mcf.rks - K, Smetary. &Igor, Lamb A Co., Pldladelphla. Book, Morgnn etidfole; du. Truitt, 8r...* do. Po , Caldwell Co., do. A. T. Lane & du. Stelntaltt, Janice A Co., to. PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET aundtr R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. The Great Western Yin and Marine Ins. Co., OF PIIII.ADELPLIIA. No. 331 Walnut Street • CHARTtII PLEPROAL CAPITAL 4500,000 • 'FIRE I.%'SURANCE—Prrvtual or Waited, made in town or country. I. ever, deszriptiou of property. • ' INLAND INSt ILI SCE. on floods by Ceuta}, Lakes and Land Carcbsgr to oil parta of the Cabot. MARINE f.V.S - CRANCE, on Vuiseis,bl.rgoatol Freight, ombruclog Inver Transportation. C. C. LATHROP, Prnldent. W. DA KUNO. Piro fircaident. .IJoeph J. Socrytary and Treasure, 11. K. Ititbardiion, tiro:rotary. ' DIBUTOTIA: Charier. C. Lathrup, 437 Walnut street. Lion. Barmy D. Moon, 56 Walnut erect. Alexander %VWllden, Merchant, 14 North Front et . John C Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker. &O&O R. McCurdy, drtu of Jones, Milts & McCurdy. S. S. Bishop, drat of Bishop, &IMMO. & Co Jas. B. Sualtb, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. Thos.. L. Gillespie. &MI of Gillespie & Zeller. loam Haslahurst., Attorney end Counsellor. Theo. W. Ltakar, Guldmakh's Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Illahop, &ill.. 4 C 0.,. William Darling, (late of Reading,) John Rica, 90 South Frout street. E. Harper Jeffrey.. firm of Wm. LI. Brown & Co. B. W. Cif NDEXTER, Agent, 47 Water street, Pittsburgh apL6m—epT Farmers' and Mechanics' insurance Company, Northloni thrwr Svon..l and Wilma Strret4, PII.ILADELPIIIA. The following statement exhibits the blisinesseud coed dun of the Compsny to 'Nov. I. U. 5.% • Premiums received on Marine and Inhuel Kicks to Nov. 1,16.56 L.- p 174,484 Fire Premiums 1713,74.6 Internet on Loans 8,704 47 Total receipts.. Paid Staring, Lsses. “ Fins Expenses Seller oran,l COMlli,easiolaY Re-insurance: hemp iktid Agency Charge... . Balance renialuiug with Conitiy 53th,057 07 Tho atur,ta of the Company an,. s:— Phila. City and County Bonde $ 10.840 18) Railroad Bonds 11,u00 00 }Cost Price First Mortgage Real ...... . 143,500 00) Stocks, Collets on .JI 32,400 00 Ulrard d Compelidatlon Sauk Stoc an k 5,22.5 00 attosited with Sherman, Duncin k Co., Na. York 30,000 00 Deferred Payment on Stock not yet due 97,700 00 Not. for Barit, Premiums Icts,o6o 50 Due from Agronta secured by iambs. 35,370 11 . Premiums on Pullet. recently ie. sued, and debts due the Co. Balance in Bank* , ,--- SYM,OVI 00 The Roardof Director, have this day drelon.d a DIVIDEND OP FIFTEEN PER CENT, Potable on demand on the business of the Company the 1 lot Instant. THOMAS D. FLORENCE. President Erna. Ilttamtn, Secret/itl. i THOS. J. 11UNTER,Agant, Pittsburgh, cod-ll:rand* No. 90 Water tarot ----- Life Ineurallee. A 3fER ICA _V LIFE INSURANCE AND TillErST COMPANY Soollleoul (loner of Walnut and Fourth MEI3ITEMECIE INcorporated A pri1 . 9[11,.15:50: Capltal dock $500,000. OTTICOLF. ALEXANDER. WIIILDIX President, M ARSIIA LL ENZET, Ties Preelent. JOHN C. SLIM. Secretary scut Actuary, JOUR S. WIISON, Treueurer. 1.0.15 D OF ruceruns. Alexander Whlldln Louts A. Godey, Marshall lleossey, IT. Esmonde !limper, William P. Bolton, Mahe. Trove, Ron. Joseph Allison, ' Thomas S. Smltb, John C. Sims, George R. Graham, Jonas 800-now, Ellsroo4-4balack, John P. Simons. WM. F. Inwrs, M. D., Medical Ez.naer. fi. Company makes Insurance On lives, on most reasona ble Venus. It has been successfully mandgbd ‘for several years by en uperienced board ofofikers and trusteeg And trustee.: hen away. paid promptly itslooses, And Is every lay deserving of conildenx and patronago. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water streei, Pittsburgh. van raialilin Fire 'run P EfIL.AD, Inca Company of EZ.P1114.. Charles W. Rancher, Adolph E. Boris, • ileorge W. Richards, &nine' Grant. Thomas Mart, David S. Drown, Mordecai D. Loris, Jacob R. Smitb, tibias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. C &LEO O. Iltecom, Secretary. Th Company continue to make insurances, pertrunniot Or Rrm 00 emry description of property ill lawn ant country, rates as low ess are consistent with seamity. The Ouu havo neon. • large contingent Mud, which, with heir Capital and Premiums, itafilly in tend , ample protect'on to the assured. The duet. of the Ompany, on January let, as pubs tithed agreeably to the Act uf Assembly, wens as folios. M0rtgagee........... Rod ..... Temporary loons Stocks. Cash, A • $142,70 , 5 14 Since their sueorporation, • period of twenty-one years. they bare paid upwards of One Million s Four Hundred thousand Dollars Gases by fire. thereby affording evidence of tire adrautages of insurance, as well as their Orlin) ahl dirposition to noel with promptness all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent. &pig °nice Southrast arr. wo,A and ThOd sts. Continental Insurance Company. Inixrparated by Mrlahrre nJ Frdnry/runed =EU= Antborirod Capital, One Million bollary, Secured Ind AccumuloOrdenkind HO3IE OFFICE. Nu. 61 Walnut Urowt, abone S-rnsd, Ph4adelphi..l Fire insurance on DuiMingle, Furniture, Merchandise, tr. geneally. - . Marino tummies on cotgo.o and Freletts, toll parts of the world. Iola. • Insurance. Goal., to, by Labe. alters, Comte and L.dterriegee, to ell parte of the Onion, on the mut fa toroble terms, coositlent with ...laity. OEOROE W. DOLLADAY,formorly Rvnorder of Deeds, le, Phil. ahn. WM. BOWERS, formerly Register of Will.. JOHN N. COLEMAN, Arm of Coltman A Smith, Importing Ilsrderareand Cutlery Merthents, No. 21 North Third emit, above Market, Phil.. • ' ' ' JOSEPH 0/11*, firm of Joseph Oat 2 Son, coppersmiths, I Quarry street, Phila. EDWARD 1. MACHETTE, Ron of Slsehetto A ROnnet, importing Hardware Men halt; No. 124 North Third *treat, above lists, Phila. HOWARD HINCUMAN, Sinn of Livingston A Co. Produos and Commission MortistaL No. Zit Market et, atom Eithtb, PhDs. (MORON W. COLLA DAY, Prod West GALAS WILSON, Secn•tary. JOSUDA ROBINSON, Arad. mr2s:dly/c No. 24 Fifth erre {up stairs.) Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of PIIILAPELPHI• Office No. To Walnut Street CAPITAL sl77,lPhl—Anerrs t 7.17,1771 4.s—Surwam Piro Insurance., Itullitinp, Manhandles, Furniture, Ac. In town or country. • The mutual principle combitied with the security of • Pluck Capital, entitles the trimmed to Mare In the profits of the Company, without liability for losses. Tbis Script Certilimites of thls Company, fur profits are convertible at par Into the . Caaital ock of the. Cumpoim PM TING 'Y, President. B. SI. Secretary. DINIXTURS. I 0. II Stroud, John R. Wormll, Bahl. W. Tionisy, • Lothrop„i 11. 1.. Caron; Robert Miami, C. Stevenson, Chas. Leland, Wm. If. Semple, PittsVg. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent corner Third and Wood Street? , Clem Tingley, W. R. TL peon, &mod Blobent, V. W..Carytenter, Robert Steen, C. S. Wood, Meridian 11111, Jacob T. Rooting, 31usser, Neptune insurance Company, OF PIIILADELFIIIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organised under the Genera! Insurance Law, with a cash Capital df $lOO,OOO, privileged to Intranet, to Vloo.Urav Insurei agaluttelosa or itainage by Fire, Marino, Inland Navlgiillonnod Traneportatlon. LALgrATN;Preeldrat. —RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice Prveldento UEOBOE SCOW, Secretary. DII2CTOIIS. I F t !don Ica Owrge Scott, T. P. Showell, I I 0. C. Dotter. eV t CILAYPEY, Agents, 11•11,(entrance on Wood at I 11. O. Laughlin, W.O. Stotesbary, D. Shammed, R. 11.•Carlilo, Wllllaln Detorna, Waco, Lafalyetta 1 5 hiladelphin Piro and Lifts - INSU It ANC COMPANY, • No. 149,Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE T-111; CUSTOM MOUSE. Will make all kinds of Insurance, either Perpetual or Lisulted, on ormy deeerlption of Property or Merchaadlaa, 01 reasonable rates of premium. ROBERT. P. RING, PreaMent. hi W. BALDWIN, VI. Prosid..l. TOMICIVAL fii•.,4 l" C a '' Brovra, Jompli B. Paul, Johu Owen, I F. WO.. J. G. 00112, U=l4 , smog 13dird Wocd • , ~ - I , . " --- -.,.,5;7-,-'7l7iits--;)t• 2"...,--r.-,,,4,1,?;,X.'p4..n?,'—' ,-- "'s--144 . , . ' 4 ~. ,0 ,, ... - ,z,et34,;- i,4,1,..A:V4...*-415Z3z1-11.W'r•--' 774 V.!. -.' , ,• L+:l*'+',o4 ' :6" .-.".- ". ' Pi - 4,- k ----:k- ''A''.it , :''''''''' - --**rq,,-,,,"'-'0;•----,-tf,,:,-.1,.r.,,,,,.l.-• ',.,,-...;.,1 ,g,,,‘.., ~.. i Delaware Mutual. Safety insult:re Colnp.any by Me Legislature uf Pettatalsanua (Mien, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut -dtt' ' ,VARINX LVSLR.ANCES Oil 'Vessels, to all parts of the world. INLAND 121 - SURANi.IS on Goode, by lu,, Lake% land Land Carriages, to all parte of the Unitas FIRE INSURANCES on Merchandise generally.-Oa Stores, De offing lionese, Sc. Assets of at Ms/spumy, Noe. 3d, 1866. Donde, MortiliNtes, and Real sloLtso 94 Philadelphia City, mai other Loans__ .. . . 10/I,i S an Stork In !sake Railroad and InsuranoeCoa....— 18,200 93 Bills Remit able 212,60 S 80 Cash on hand ... ... .------...._ . .. 37,541 8a1... la kande' of Agenie, Premiums on Ma. rive Policies recently lamed, and other debts due the Company.... 1.21,4:A 10 S.b.ription ..... ..... .... .....-. 100akal 00 Wllllern Joseph H. Seal, Edmund A. Sooner, John C. D 1 ,1.4 John EL Penmen, George G. Lefper, . Edward Darlington, Dr. B. H. Heston William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, =s r 3 1 1 1e i ry, ' ' H. Jones Brooke, J. G. John.,u, THOS. RIMY LTLBUILT, Samtary. P. N. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Ilarine ins. co. Office, Corner Marketnnd Water Ste., PITTEDURCIII, PA. ROBY. GALWAY, President. P. A. ilistnaar, Par . y. Asnamr - PLantso, M. D., Examining Physician. r This Company makes every. IsLcoranos appertaining to connected uith LIFE RISKS. against hull and Cargo Ebb, on the Ohio and Allsansippi rirdre and tributaries, and Marine hick gen And agsbut Lan or Derange by Flre. And eitsinst the Perils of the Sea and Inlaid Naviiiatilota and Transportation. Policies leaucil et the lowest rate. consistent Isla:safety to all parties. Robert Galway; Samuel McClarken, Joseph P. Osaxam, M. D John &ott, Jones Marshall, David Richey, James W. 1.41.1 man, Arbuthnot, - tel6—my2foly Eureka Insurance Company, OP PENNSYLTANLt, Office :1 o: Water 37, Pateburgh. . Amin, KIX 15r..,1857: Stock - Dus Ellis, payable on demand, and seen, • : ed by two approved panto, 31ia.g30vo (.sssh in Pittsburgh Trust C0rupany................... 4 %MEI 35 Proud= notes_ 47404 40 1'22 shares Exchange Bank Stosk—Cost. 41,960 00 Mortgage ' 6,000 00 . 111118 Receivable s 6,363 10 Book Accounts....-....... ............ ...... ................ I ;720 fie J. If. Shocolo-Ner, W ti, Maack, R. D. Cochrao, Job. A. Caughat'. C. W. Batchelor. Jamets I. Bet unit, 14. Firm. ar,S crelary - Minus' InAurallet+ Comp')' of Pitisburgli $400,18 .$.81,41.1 04 4.7 u: 80 15,480 UU C=M WM. ItAtIALEV, PreR&M, SAMUNL L. MARSHALL, Secretary Office 94 Maar Sired, between Aliarkri and Ka , / Seen*. thlt_Theante Hull end Quin Wake on the Ohio and ntesippl kivers, end Tributorlee. mirin.o re* against lass or damage 14 Plea. Also, against the perils of the Sea and Inland Naelgstlen and T , ansporL ation. • r aL I NL I T Habart Dunlap, Jr., 8. Ilarbaugb, Lusa M. Paarawk, Waller Bryant, , Jaa. M. Cooper, Jolla . Monongahela Insurance Cotopany. • Ormr, 94 Wan* Smut, OM Insure .igairs.t all Linde of Fire and Marine Risks On . ..rim—JAMES A. lIVICIIISON, Preeldent. HENRY M. ATWOf)D, Secretary. MILL — ZIUIt Alex. KING Wiliam Miller, Jahn McDevitt, Geo. A. Derry, otchhant Irto 11.1 m J.,hn 1% r Thor. : 4 Clarke, Westeria.inesum OF FITTF DIOIRGF, DABS F. M. OORDON, Will innurn against an kitxll n. xmer , Jr. J. IV. nanny. Andrea- C. 11n"... Thonnu gnat, A. Nintlek, William lie-A Home Institution m • in this community, mid who w ly pay all brines at the OFFI• / Co.'s Warehouse.) up stairs, NO TICE.—In pursuance of the provisions of the fifth section of "an Ordinance for the better regulation of the Dkonond Market," passed November 10th, 1556, the Clerk of the Markey; is hereby directed to dare and rsslleet from all persons who occupy any stall,Mand or mace sio the second story of the Diamond Market H01.110,' or on the spare outside the numkets pertaining theretn, as vegtenble wands, or for the Purpose ot selling any mtletis of prattlee, a mm not Iris than Ira rents nor more than two dollars for each cloy or port of a day bald space, Mall. or and shall be so occupied, said dump to be fired by this Clerk of the Markets at bk.' discretion according to Ma mtnre and quantity of goods sold. $918.128 08 . 84,3", 28 83,988 IT . 61,489 00 . GI-248 SI CPA Rrs ERSIIIP.-, The undersigned Lave entered {Wu • cuputnershlp. taking erect fro August le, 18.31, under the nannend style otJAIL Wang* L Co., successes to Wm. !Wittier, t Seaur the potpie duingo Wholesale and Retail Ltimbet Trade. 'Th.). have token the yards of the late firm of !Written &Nun& hove by, strict attention to melt a cunthlOaftefl of the renege extended to the late firm. Incised Flooring. itheleing,Weather-Bnardlng, and a p.. end assortment ul Lumber its the runes, Boards, Joist, Plank, kn. dc. Lower Yard, Reined, 'greet, between Federal and Sitdlr.. ky. Upper Yard and Ottice, Sandusky street, near Marini Square, Allegheny City, Pan JAS.. WDRLER. woletd2w JNO. THOMPSON. NOTICE.—The Atinual Meetin g {;of the Steekbeldere ur the Pennsylvania Salt unnowarilst• Linntany uiR k held an MONDAY, the f.th dayot Octane. Lest. at 10 o'cloek A. AL,at the °Mot of the Com . Walnut 1 street. Phlladelphlo. OBOltfiE THOMP pany.. SON, - .18:2wde Seuretvy and Ttetuntrer. N' OTIC E.—All articles intended: for exhibi .Ll Bon at the Allegheny County Aaricaltaral Fair, ggia" , .' ., be entered by npidimition to JAS. R. HEED, 68 Filth street: • The Suporintendeut, 0. P. amass, pp., is upon tho:, ground daily to attend to Moot who may desire to seems' eligible locutions on the glourids. Tickete for wile at .1. R. REED& CO'S. 6g Fifth omits'sad Family Welters ern tor sale by JAMES'WARDR . O.P, Fifth ' streetand HALL SPHER'S., corner Cecil. Alley and Pam street. —,. g 0.6.41. 4 • OTIC—The part - 11 - 6 - ;14 of the under- Moot doing business seder the title of MURPHY & BURCHFIELD will terminate by mottle/ moment on Sep. temberl,llBt. AU verso. having unaettled accounts with tbs firm will greatly obliza by Indltna beton; that data and maklag set. dement. W. R. MURPHY. .• .1. M. BUOIRTHEI.D. The Malone will be contlouedat the came location. N. corner of Fourth cud Market streets, by J. IL. BURCH VELD. DDISSOLUTION-The CaPartnershi=re totem existing under the name and style of P CARR I able this day dineolved by Unaltatker. The btu. loess of the [lnn will be closed et the old stand, St. Clair street, clear the old Allegheny Bridge, by W. 11. PHELPS, who le duly authorized to me the name of the dem In the settlement of Its affairs. Pittsburgh, Sept. bet. ISST. C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE-Theunder -I_, signed ham this day colored Into. nershlp, sni der the Dame eel idyl., of PHELPS. P & CO., for the purpose of uesuufacturlng Wagone,Oute:Dolys, te., to., In all its Manche. having taken the old established Factory of Ilessn..Pbelps, Carr & Co., and having erected toting Dew and eubstautial buildings, and procured the 10.4 Dapror* smut, lu maelliocry, An, together with a large and wells. looted stork of matoilal, they are prepared to execute with promptness and dispetch. ell orders entrusted to theta. As, work warranted to be of tho ben quality. The menkrpirt" Der having bed 18 yeast experience to the humblest; they hopeby stela attculloo to merit • contimmoce of the pat. rousse...l liberally bestowed en thelate Ono. • gaiLlVe employ NONE PUT THE VERY BEST WORE, ALLEOHENY V ALLEY RAILROAD. , -11EHOYALOYTI1 VREIGHT DITOT TO THE COILNEtt, OI BUTLER AND CARSON BTRELTB, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.—Or, and after JULY 20TB. 1857, freight 'rill I o recalred as above at the following rates: To Maiming • 25e. par 100 poles. To Orny's Eddy-- . .... 25c. •• • To Bed Rank 2c. To Bractee Bend • 31e. i'/4 -, t;rjrsr:er:Re; or - anti ussderAfly. To klaboolog- 41c. per barrel. 410. To thorn Eddy To Rod Book . Mk. " " -- ''''''''' " ''''' . To 5.1,. a a P7ctur—/V7y barn'!" mut owl, To 31alcookkg ....- .36c. " " To Oray's Eddy . EfSe.. " 's To Red Ruck .314. •• ,•1 or To Brody's 8010.............. ........ , .......... aa'a. a .1.7=d1 R. R. LOOMlB,oonseral Ticket Aired. REasam.. CITIZENS' SANE. PITTSBURGH, JULY2B,lBs7.—Siibacrib ere to the new nook of Mk Bank- pleas" take 130 tis. that their Installments upon the muse will be dn. „tie follows: Fourth imialment, ofllo per snare, payable on or before the I.sth of August next. Fifth and last, of $lO per share, payable on or before the Ist olt .t. L . tertaber nest. E. D. JONTES, Caah4r. L ADIES' DAESS GOODS, • NM GOODS, J. M. BIIRMIVIELD, fauranct f'00,6t4 67 Jam. 9. /laml, TheoplallusParddlng. Janka.Traquoir, %Mont ityre...h., • JameTenuerit, Samuel E Stokes, 'Wary Sloan, IL AlcYarl...l. Thome C. Mod. Robert Burton, Jr... John IL Semple, kiLL.b . g, D. T. Morgan, .• J. T. Pro , • RIM:, aldent. RAND, vice Priddeut. . MADEDIA Agent o , Witter street, , Pittsbr 9,ILIKTOId .1 - Marauder Bradley, Joseph B. Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Bross David U. Chamber., .William Carr, Hobert EL Hartley, John MEI] DIALL - POILS : I. Al. Pensack, it. W. Martin, It. T. Leech, Jr. D. fCat..11..., Ileo. B. E.ldnia. .I. I. 5110LNDERGER, Pre(' myll:dlal Capt./I.st Stetting, S. AI. Kier, Wm. Bingham, John S.Tilmarth, FIWICii Sailers, J. Schoonmaker„ Wm. B. !lays, .tun. E 1111212 11300 Company situnall. PrwWent, secretary. Is of. Wire and Ruins Ith, 1,109.9. C. W. Rick Ft, G. W. Jack • Jainee Meg y. George Gare, Nathaniel Itobstait, J. Lippincott, • . Smith. . hy Dlrecbirsvell I.7vaws No. 92 92 Water strele, (Spam 'tpilmrgh. pab Anticro R. GALWAY, Jr., A. B. BERGER. A. tdeCLINTOCK. Committee on SWUM. W. H. PHELPS., JOHN E. PAXEZ. ' IF. X Lon. [m4234 Shawls, Era!>rolderna and other 70 /Lit ori Mumma to MP= At gym. ~• ~ ~~.
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