Vfttaintroll )05qtitt. s. coca— -J. =Dui -.0. RIDDLB a Co., NDITORE end rsorizrErons .PSTTBSURQH= e.• WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 30, 1867 IRNADNIO MAPTilit ON BACA PARC OP I'MN PAPER Vigilance Comm eeeee - We are authorised to state that the three gen tlemen whose names are annexed hereto, have been added to the Vigilance Committee by the Union. County Committee, for this county, to wit : JOHN Bxxsos, Third Ward, Allegheny A. N. Bo►curtit.u, Fourth Ward, All.gheny. BENJAMIN Povrea, Sixth Ward, Pittsburgh. In this connection it is proper for us to add that it is expected of all the gentlemen on that Committee to use every exertion in their power to Complete the organization of the party in their respective townships, etc. They have the authority. to appoint sub-committees in each district and precinct in their respective wards, boroughs and townships, to call meetings and to do whatever lies in their power to bring our friends tb the polls. The utmost 'Vigilance is demanded of them in this present campaign, where a foe, fall of hatred to freedom, full of duplicity, stopping at nothing which may prep a desperate cause L 9 using every exertion to di vide and distract the friends of freedom and of justice in this county. The salvation of our foes, if they have any, lies in falsiying their former record, in ignoring and scouting the true issue before the people, in assuming to be the champions of the people when, in faut, ready to spit upon them and laugh them to scorn, as soon as they, the - .self-constituted champions, have wormed themselves into pow er. They are oven collecting moneys in parts of the county "10 carry on the people s cause," which would be much safer in the pockets from which they wheedled it. We call upon every true man to strip the robe of deceit from these ambitious and designing dem agogues ; we charge them to mark well who among the "Champions of the people" expect fat fees and future offices; who are striving to creep into power by means which men disdain to use: who are feigning to be republicans while they are ready to stub republicanism to the vitals; who that stood well up for Buchanan last fall are now assuming to be friends of freedom, are now clothing their false faces in smiles and saying to the dear people how much they love them, hew dear the public interest is to their heart. They would wring the last sliver from %dead man to pave the way to the offices on which their eyes are fixed. They are locofocos either open or disguised,andzire striving to use the opponents of that most Iciatbsome and hate ful of all parties, the Thugs of modern polities who murder in our public domain and mill it Democracy, to steal from the majority in this • great comity their rights, to prostrate that ma jority beneath the feet of a pitiful minority which cares for nothing but place and power. We conclude by calling again upon our Vigi lance Committee to be active - and earnest in their work. Have a thorough organization.-- Meetings appointed in the townships will be supplied with speakers from the city, at the people where the meeting is to he held d esire. But a short time iv left to work; be up and do- ing while the day lasts. The Special Seesioet Gov". Pollock, acting under the tremendous pressure from Philadelphia, has called a special session of the legislature, to meet neat Tuesday llis motive for doing so—a desire to relieve, it possible, the present financial distress - is a commendable one, and no one will blame him for acting upon it; yet we could wish that his proclamation had not been issued. And for sev eral reasons. In the first place. it can do no possible good. The functions of the legislature will crane on the second Tuesday of October, and one reek is not sufficient in which to mature a wed-con sidered plan of relief. Bettaria har,lt . 'op done than to have it ill done or half done In the second place. the meeting will take place too soon to he of any service. It is impos sible now—it trill be as impossible next week— to see to the end of the present trouble; and if the legislature cannot act intelligently in the `premises, it should refuse to Outer upon its con sideration at all. In the third place, if the Books in New York New England and the West are able to holdou and maintain the payment of specie, there wi. be no reason for continuing the present suspen sion; it will he but temporary, awl need no leg islation to remedy its defects; and if they do not hold out, and the suspension becomes gen eral, the banks of this State can afford to wait a little for legislative relief. In this view of the case, we trust the legisla ture, when it meets, will decline to enter upon any hasty legialaiive action—and any action it may take must necessarily be hasty—and hand over the whole subject to the legislature so ..4shortly to be elected. The members of that body will be fresh from the people and there ;fore better able to meet their desires. If neces ..kary, the new body can he summoned to meet immediately after the election, and hence the old legislature had better let it take all the re sponsibility. Bnowscow AGAIN.—The reverend Brownlow of Tennessee, near Rogersville, adistant neigh bor Elect. Netherland, has written a characte ristic letter to The National Anti-Slavery Stand ard, in which he ejects his venom in befitting phrase. He states in extenso tho points he in tends,to elucidate in his addresses to the pagan Yankees this coming winter and concludes as Alr.Yolitor—theseM:eleen points [propose todis cuss throughout! the New England States, and as I must average thirty minutes on each, you will perceive that I require "right hours at every point; if meet then, ono of your Reverend Free dom Shriekers shall conclude to me, as I hope will be the case, wo will require a week in each city. Duty, principle and expediency impera tively demand that the South should send among you a full corps of competent mission aries, nt lout by the openiug.of Spring. I am willing to lead the way, and would like to open the campaign on "Boston Common." The nolo-. rat pitch of my ' , Olt, will enable me to speak to a ten-acre field of live Yankees without incon venience to myself; and if you have any of your pestiferous clergymen, who has the lungs of en Am, trot him out, and I will make the track of Ma moral slime visible, like that of "snaky rep. tiles amidst yielding flowers." True, in this "work of faith and labor of lore," I shall not expect my path to be strewed with flowers. Like Paul, I shall expect to encounter "beasts et Ephesus," and a variety of "wicked spirits" in the "high places" of the ungodly North. ,lot may I not exclnim in the sublime language of the poet ; "Shall I borarried to the ekho On flowery beds of emu, While other, fought to win the pis, ' . And !lolled through bloody Haler expect to be "in perilsof waters, (in journey ' ings often) in perils of robbers, in perils by the heathen, (the Vankeen,) in perils among false brethren; in weariness end fearfulness, in *etchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fast ing* often, in cold and nakedness!" But if sucessful, as I expect to be to some extent, my reward will be; the winning of souls from worse than paganism, to the knowledge and lore of Christ; and to the institution of Alavery, which he and his Apostles favored and vindicated. The Wheeling (Va,) Timm says of this men: "He proposes to come North, and as he sage, enlighten the benighted population on the sub ject about which he preaches at home, sit • nig gent: Hell a man of little or no - ability —m, T his notoriety to his excessive - ,reckless, Many times unmeaning blackguard of his polit ioal antagonist, We, apprehend Parson Brown low will be taken down several pegs before he gait, back to Tennessee." Precisely so. This re reread Ass cannot un derstand that ho may bray *to forty urns of Yankees in Boston Common without any peril whatever unless it be to his own throat and . lungs will probably, however, find that he will be, unable to mike sufficient sensation to . . attract: the attention of a "Freedom fihrieker," in Ute whole North, and If hesucceeds in getting ten'peiminW listen to him 9 hours, instead of ten acres offterett-fte may consider himself fortu nate. It WOuldlut Zer, a • oil'areou . t it. to advise bids to reaAiii , st: home and look . "`^l -...„Netherland. Financial intelligence by Mall We have scrutinised on; exchangim received yesterday and have failed to find any encourage ment in them. We append extracts: Flue the Chicago Tribune, Monday The Fox River Bank, located at Green Bay, failed. Its capital was $60,000, and its circu Wien, on the let of July last $20,000, which wee thus secured: Virginia 6's, $10,000; Ten nessee 6's, $14,000; Missouri 6's, $8,000; spe cie, $3,000. Total, $27,0011. learn that the People's Bank of Milwau kee and the Badger State Bank of Wisconsin have suspended. We also learn of the suspension of two prom neat banking houses in Burlington, lowa. From tbu Phil. Ledger, 111 outlay The Farmersand Meceanic's Bank, the Bank of North America, and probably some others, are renewing deposits, under special agreement, somewhat in the following form: ft is hereby agreed by the Bank of and the undersigned respectively, that all deposits made on or after the 26th day of September, 1857, in said bunk, on account of the undresign ed, and all collections on or after the 26th day of September, 1857, by said bank on account of the undersigned, shall be payable in coin on the first day ofJttly, lfirdi, without interest and not before, unless at the option of the bank. But such deposits or collections shall at all times be received by the said Bank of - in pay ment of debts due to it. By this arrangement the Bank, with their circulation all paid, which will ho accomplished in a few days, will be tolerably free from Ha. From the St. Louie Dem. &Ashley. As matters now stand the bankers w II not receive currency except on special depot; and it is almost impossible to convert it into ie, five and even ten per cent discount offe ing no inducements. Notwithstanding the in ux of considerable quantities of coin within t e past week, gold and silver are as rarely seen as ever. Doubtless large quantities of the metal which have been gradually abstracted from the bank ers and brokers, are now lying quietly in the private drawers of timid depositors. BOSTON, Sept, - -Tin-ell & Hersey, of South Weymouth, a suspended house, have a branch in New Orleans. There were rumors last even ing of two or three largo failures in the city, but they lima confirmation. The failure of A. C. Sz G. Curtis, paper make Newton Lower Falls, is reported. Serious defalcations have beeiscovered i - the Agency of the Gore Batik, at London, Q, W. The Teller, Mr. Lucas, has'abseonded, and sus picions of a grave character have been thrown upon another officer connected with the institu tion. , The Savings Bank and the Building Society are correct, but the County of Middle sex, of which Mr. Street was Treasurer, and the Gore Bank are heavy losers. Speculations in Goderich and Toronto are said to have been the cause of this very unfortunate event. Ncw Tont:, dept. ?6.—An extra from the office of Nicholas' Bank Note Repdrie‘r, issued this afternoon, announces that the notes of the fol lowing Banks were thrown out by the brokers, : Dairyman's Bank, Newport, N. V.; Agricultural Bank, Herkimer, N. F.; Hopkin ton Bank, Westerly, R. I.: Union Bank, French town, New Jersey. Now YonlE, Sept, 27. The failure transpired Last evening of Messrs. Garner W. Co., who are reported to be the heaviest domestic commis sloe house in the city. Their liabilities are not less than three millions of dollars and the RAMPLY are supposed to be double thnl sum. This is the most important mercantile suspension in New York since the commencement of the sus pensions. FT vu We N. 1 CI 11.111 w. %loud., "Money negotiations in the street are very nearly at a stand. In the 'discount houses the transactions are extremely limited, and the few sales a- paper tasking are at very high rates, say 4 toe per cent per month. Confident, has been so much disturbed that buyers of paper do not know what is safe and hold off for a more settled state of things The street has been quite excited, but it was not the excitement of panic, rather that of curiosity Every one appears confident of the strength of our city flanks r . and, although there is doubtless some hoarding going on by the middle classes. there is not the slightest appearance of any disposition to with draw deprnsits by the mercantile or financial classes At the Huse to-day there were numer als runmel, of failures, some of them very or portant. and, under the present tuipmentfilly of makin g negotiations, and almost entire ntlnihil ation of collateral values. most of the rumors are probably true The most important sue pension is that of Garner R Ca . a very wealthy and respectable dry goals house, with Large lia bilities. The bills receivable due next month areandil to reach a million and Shalt but money enough to carry them ihnoigh could not be raised upon them. The unouncement of rho suspension of the Raltimote banks was not entirely unexpected in the street. and created but little excitement - The effect of that and the Philadelphia suspen liens has been to interrupt the 'Maine,. .a on current money and drafts, the brokers declining to buy, in some Case, at all and other., only at high rates of discount. Many of the uncurrent money brokers refuse to buy drafts and hills at any price to-day, and the nominal rate for checks on Philadelphia is 10 per cent. discount. State and New England money sells at per cent. tither notes 16(.20 per cent. The brokers Are reaping a large. harvest from. State and New England money, as they can deposit it in the Metropoli tan and American Exchange at 1.10 f„) per cent. Bat for bank nncurrent money sys tem it would We been almost impossible to convert currency to-day. The Receiving Banks are throwing out to-day the notes of West Jer sey banks and Pennsylvania banks. The West Jersey banks redeem in Philadelphia. They al so throw out the Chemung Valley, Dairymen's Bank at Newport and Agricultural flank of Herkimer, all of this State and the Hopkinton (It. I.) Bank. From the N. Y. nary, 11..1.13. It has been suggested that upon the receipt of the California shipment by the Star of the West, doe here in a few days, n credit of a million of dollars, if needful, might he extended to Boston, but the state of things among many of our lead ing mercantile firms, two of whom, Messrs. Gar ner & Co., of Pine street, largely in the Domes ' tic Goods line, both as commission men and manufacturers, and Messrs. S. 11. N. W. Fos ter, Auctioneers . had to r by the board, would forbid such relief, injustice to our own suffer ing community. Private fortunes and active mercantile capital have been sadly struck down and reduced, for the moment, by the immense and sudden fall in railway and other stock values. With the exception of theregulat transactions through bank, money affairs were well nigh brought to a complete stand in Wall street on Saturday. We have seldom known a more dis agreeable day, or one harder upon outside busi ness, and the holders of mercantile paper and out of town funds.. The lmnk-note and domes tic exchange brokers declined to name a rate on Philadelphia and Baltimore. They bought all .country hank-notes sparingly and with extreme caution, and but for the redemption of State and Now England and East Jersey bank-notes dire' the Metropolitan and American Exchange banks, we should have had all the excitement of a cur rency panic. In regard to the exchange on Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other non-specie paying points, a few Ups will, no doubt, suffice to establish some reliable range of quotation, though the capital now employed in this line of business in the street is not widely distributed, nor eager at present to run- the ordinary risks and fluctuations witich the now state of things will inevitably create. Ten prr clod. discount was spoken of an the probable difference het (secs Philadelphia and Baltimore. We aro favored (hie morning with an inter• eating letter of Saturday's date from Philadel phia, detallingat length, and with graphic abil ity, the state of things In that city, financially. It will be tudieed that much solicitude Is felt by certain parties that New York eliould follow the example of Philadelphia In thin emergency. Ger correspondent affords the best concerto why they should not ho gratified, and we sail attention to Ids remarks as to the coarse of the two millions of field drawn from the Philadelphia Banks last week It &Jo New York it will find its way and sash will be the inevitable tendency of Gold frem every quarter of the country, while our Hanks maintain their present position - That they will umininin It, admila of only one' doubt—f/ittr ahititg to rel." the arras von the merchants through the prrsent week and find neck in October. That they have the disposition to do so we have no question. That a private and cordial conference among the Bank Presidents will bring about the means of relief, Mt hare reason to Alpe. A few ouch days as Saturday may render relief unavailing to a score or two of our oldest firms. The Bank (residents are aware of the danger, sod probah/y conferred on the ruYert a. , es the clone of liminess on Smut . . day: it may be on Sunday as a July of necessity and mercy. • Front th.- Csiminunts Gazelle. hlutsday. The New York and Bosion Banke will make a deeperale effort tustand up, but they cannot do so if called on by depositors. The !let weekly statement of the Ncw York Bnnka showed the following leading Items ; Due Depositors $76.772,74 Circulation • 8,63:1,801 Circulation 1:1,656,18G That the New York and Boston Banks are un-' usually strong is unquestionable,. but, it is seen they could not wealer a general run for gold many hours. It • may be depositors will act with more discretion than they did in Philadel phia. If so the Banks will be able to sustain themselves. The . Ohio.' Kentucky and Indiana Banks, doubtless, will hold anti! New York does not suspend, notwithstanding the heavy specie drain- • recently experienced. The Assorting lenses herotantinne a heavy run.' upon Ken tucky and Indiana Banks. .„, The cloud that ovarhangs oar buidasailisot ie dark, and it is 'impoasibla to tall witieva r n will next break, Or how severe the shock =Tyson. A few days, however, will decide the matter.— Within the ensuing week, a general suspension of specie payment on the part of the Banks will take place, or , a decided change for the better will be experienced in financial mattes: The crisis must culminate within a few days. The hurricane is now sweeping over the country with its greatest force. There must soon be a calm. Easttrn Exchange was not to be had to any extent, to-day, at 3 per cent. pretaxOm, and those who have gold, generally refuse tb sell. The Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company made an assignment to-day, to seven of the Di rectors, viz: Charles Stetson, John C. Wright, Samuel Fosdick, 'Samuel J. llroadwell, 'Abraham M. Taylor, George Crawford, and Clement Dietrich. These are very good men, and per • !tonally considered, they are not to be objected to: but it seems to us, to .say the least, it was in bad taste for the Board of Trustees to assign to themselves. The action is also in opposition lii a decision recently rendered by a Court in Missouri, in the case of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Company. In the Board of Directors that made the assignment, there was one man who was interested as an assignee, and by his vote the assignment was carried. Upon this ground the Court set it aside. From the Philivielphie Bulletin, Monday Evening. Effect of the Hard Time. In Norristown. NORRISTOWN, Sept .28.—Jamison's cotton mill stopped operations on Saturday last throwing about 350 hands out of work. Also, Macrady's cotton mill has closed; Jas. Ifooven's rolling mill ; Wm. &hall'a rolling mill; and some smaller concerns. There must be 600 or 700 hands thrown out of work by the above suspensions The Montgomery County Bank suspended specie payments this morning. The above mills hope to commence again in a few weeks; but the prospect is that others will stop soon, instead of any resuming. Maw VOILK, Sept. 28 —There is a regular panic in this ci. , in the money market, the stock market, the market for breadstnffs, and nearly everything else. The excitement has been very great, and the rumors afloat are num erous and contradictory. The money market is • tighter than ever. There are reports of heavy failures of houses en gaged in the Iron trade; also of one firm engaged in domestic exchange having large connections at the East, the South and the west, But this has since been contradicted. There is a complete panic in the market for breadknife, and a similar one in the stock market. Erie has declined five per cent. and other securities nearly the same. We have nothing to offer to-day in the way of cheering news in regard to the money crisis un der which we are suffering. The evils of Fri day and Saturday, when the general suspension took place, am not diminished, and the accounts from the interior continue to be discouraging. We give below all the information that can be relied on. From the N. Y.Coa. Ad•, Mundaylento.. "The condition of money affairs to-day is in much the same uncertainty as reported on Sat urday. The suspension on the South of us, and the doubt as to the course of the Eastern banks, create n complete pause in the domestic ex changes, while the indisposition of money lend ers to buy paper, adds to the pressure and em barrassment of the merchants. A telegraphic dispatch announces that the Richmond hanks have followed the example of those of Baltimore and Philadelphia, and sus peoded. It is also announced through the came rue iliutn that lefalestions have been diseovereil in the South Western Rail Road Bank. snJ the Rank of the Stitt° of Charleston. S. C. Zprrtal jliottres ..Realaved by Dyspepsia to a mare libel.- eta it llottanth 111,Lots." -Mr A Matel.Ll, It 4.1, itroLably •r• w.ll kLurvrn av an, man In ar vvvvl n I , nt•vv 50tfu11...., -I my. with • tl•naL et ••• rrdu,rd Dy I , y2pryal s fn o more vt.Llor, I pot emulea Win L. btu a Lottlo of Ikv.rhast'a /I,4am! I , ll,•vit.g It w... 14 him U..l,nt him month, MI., v. het we+. l avtanlohninut N Ilmilug him a lade, hew Iv man, h. un. La D.. virorgh..l Ivrn preklurod Ly havv*. 111,1.... L. a 1... h he attribut•vl gob. Iv ht. r+-4041.1..n gy-5..16.1 its p I .y 1.411, bettleo tor V. by L. lif:NJ PAtiK. Ja, t 00, )11.3ta...,..m., ITarma ca•uttrt• Pittobaret. . owl Drnorlab );.N ereally CONSOLIDATION EM.E.R.!-+ON'S NT AC+ AZIN AND PUTNAM'S MONTHLY. 5114. - 11I6ISES TO ST OTT 71. e folldt.bors aro happy anctounco alma In tbo tank. of ft,. ow fat ttltts )Itmsaltros. the boot litorary and artiolk Weld .4 It dtt poblwaltiotto tw boon sotttrod, mod the nowt • lit rottilto.l In Ilto otnultdl .1..t0d wort i .01prooeut the ro-.4 0,0. .1 %a r ty,. tian,Lon s and vtnter., .nd the tvtot off dwrlntr, Krttot • W. aliall.sideatro, by a ••,.,sea..l% owe of lb. •steomiy. 11,4 rntnrotwl. to plaits a %twits.. that, In th. ot it. htorary mot.nta and twwuty and it. ta,bAi.d illuatrativom, shall on:rival Kay pobcoat..., .. at hat.. pr0d...4 in thl.entsnirs. Th. now Irnse , "1211111.1“41 with lb. OCII.IIIKR minders, hi,t, is ip , a rea:ly. It Is tilled with lb. tholeert pmdric tbna if ,4 th. lawftwilllant writs...of th.day and I. .I.l..llimhed with fi.rty Potir ertlendhl nritrinal It appear. In a nes drew, rinbraetng au ehtitmot cla.ralal .11.1 sad !h. anti.. work preeents LL. aprd at. try el.. api...aranc. It I. pr,unanced by all who it to tie the nowt 1..111,1111 .t.wirslon of a Max...lnv evor lame., fp this ...spiry. year. It ilia) L. any Nests IN/alat or 13. , 41.0.41.1% 11..neltaati, IFS r•atta to/ llo• poLllsh.n. A MILK'S DID LI. NARY tIF KOI4TV LA RUE ROUND VOLUMES is proivont •••••/, pm...h00p...0 up a aid/ of )snot, -kosr mb sera., OFT TIFR .c - romeat rrirmßEß A$ A SP E. elalK7i .1. 11. KSIKIIIIFIN a 03., hohliKF•t, so3S:lsr.lssfll No. 371 Itroodsrmy. Now ToFk. 41111 — Titrapma ram via p ma or 'lmam oat Itoronaz, at pokes verytng from two to thirty dollars. Abdominal Supporter... 4 worry 10.1.. aptrmi Into for oursature of lbw opine . Shoulder limes of every loot Stine every litueleges, impreved Pile Prole, for the support and curie of Pie, z+yringrs, main ma.l female, all Breast Pum" ea extensive ueuriment. Nursing nettle. axil Artificial Nipples, Iciest Impru New Cupping A matattlx, 4 . groat bnproremeol ovvr th cupping glattst.t. E=Z:2 . . DRACEYSER It alio agent Ihr Depth's Radioed Car free, stint moony three caeca of Rupture In eht month) Sold at DR. KEYSER'S Mohawk, Drug Store and Twee Dopot, 140 wood .fret, *lga of the Holden Mortar. DR: KEYSER'S 81101ILDLRDRACCS--FTONI Ilterburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1854,—Y0r mom than 3 yeere past we hero constantly worn the Washington Etna ponder Drees, mennliwtorell by Dr. Geo. 11. Kama, of No lid Wood asset, In Rarity, and would heartily roan/- mewl it to all who are compellwi to follow • alontary &ro wan. As we hare befons remarkwl, In calling &Manila to Its malts, It answer. fora brace and saponden, weight of the pantaloonn Wag a plant a to rotationally tend to bring the amblers tuna* natural position and ex pand lb. chola, Wotan, hundredad Wholll aro amandly injartal by Mot weight of enormous .sklrte," amid also procure thew brume. De particular in procuring the kind mentioned, nn ratty of the brara aid are humbug. Doll at Dr. tl/EO. 11. REVIEWS, Wholeale Druggist, 140 Wood root, mien of thoNoldon Mortar. Je2llll4lwer Dr. is. N. iroistres," 380 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the treatment by atilt It ho curve flinrumption, Aehma, mars of Mt Itrart, Throul, ShnnatA, Ilnorts, User, Kirlatio, and Alin, Fl.male linarlaint,c, Marti, .Er., ant by mall, and tentage prepaid, tor 40 routs Apply to Dr. N. P. FITCH, ill linsadway, New York. airily has no I.lilV, affwo either 'at Chicago, Baguio PiNabutgh,or eh...hero. No Is nem. abeent from Now York, anal on phyairlan elsewhere I. authorized to twa , hie ammo. aufiwanifcrbi ati - l'aisroortio's -- Within • nut Own ell the merlte 110, Of Crletodertee nein equalled byte Eel It notate block, to brown trensfertne a pity, And keeps the Shrew ttlwaye from doesy. tdatchlensrerltallelog Hair Dye Ptlll hold, IN ROM' Ik , , as the twen hart/sleet aud ertlearitunt Hair Dye lu the ter 1,1 P 44.1 1•11o1014114 sod retell by DE. 1111QHM14 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of the Ooldon Mortar. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. The great tailor 101117 of SINOEIDA MACHINES - °rot oil othoto he the two of faultily; nnJ Shun Menelaetarere, Illarneee Makere, Carriage Trinitnere intll Punch Maker.., Da+ lone 10..0 hoot. out preetleadly soknowletled. Tlm...d.o.nrnt baring an oakum!. variety of throe 11101111illt• 1.1.111 t. 1.1/11111(41 to (terry kind of .owing nod elltehlna. 111.111.1 Owe. Interootod to call and ersollne them. R. STRAW. Agent lin. Allegheny County, torn.. nJ :DnmJ mod Martel Mreves, PITINIMILIM, PA V.11.1.1r. waa VANDEVIIR & FRIEND, 'l"t` .1•7 17: *4 . A 1 W NOLICITORN IN Oil A AMERY, N. fi, ,SChirtr's Meek, Ihibrerre, Amg. 111,1-001IectIonepronsptly mule In any Imre of Northern loon, or %IrMern Wleroneln. Will annul to the imrelinnenwl Salo of Real Rotate, 44 Waling Money tm Rim& .11 Maras, nellydro H. C. iitHAN CO, • N 0.75 ire ttrth Street, Pit tel - tbrgh, Pa., GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers; (kr:AMIN CL , CA Pll AL RZNICAVITXD AG54,0U0. PA% Fire, Marl. and rare Stock IDA, of alt ttrttrrlit. tl stake.. nt.nrropt rates In the moot relleblo mot prompt 'taring companies In the Slate, htOdyfc A. A CASA= e. C CAMP. A. A. CARRXER & Pittsburgh, Oeneral Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, pirrsauiewl,_rrarx4. Cumpaolrareprownt...l of highoid standing. Chartered Prone,ltaula and alter Male. (4r; Muinr d Lift. Riske taken or all thocriptlonx. A. A. OIRRIJEII., B. B. OABBJYR. sonce , .I.3rati‘ar._ pmattriver Celebrated Worecetersbtre PROB . OII9NCBD BY =TRACT • OONNOUssitius OP A mum FROM tIEDICAL OnTLESLXII ONLY GOOD SAUCE. V AT MADRAS, To his Brother at Awl applicable to - WORCESTER, 11ay,1851. Al "Tell LEA A FERRIES that their Sauce Ls highly mitten, VARIETY in NI in India, and le, in my opinion the moot peletable OP DISU. well no them t wholeeomo , : Same that Is mode." The only Meld owerded by the dory of the Nov York Exhibition for Vereign Same, was obtained by LEA At PER- E. INS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the ...M -eade fame of which 6.1 m; lot to IMITIOMIIII imitatkno, pur chaser. ere earnestly requested to me Out the names of "LEA A PIGMIES" ere lmpremed upon the Bottle mud StZl74l P ?A d g:n P t ' s n fo l r to l lat?te!q j JOll t AlLean a SONS, 1,15 roa ord wny, New Yor. A sleek always In store. 1.1 ordn rreoirmi for , k llrrel Alpine/1f from England. forElyilfer Exchange Bank of Nebraska, FL 0 R RYON, N. T. CEO. SINCLAIR, Prat 11. VMEDER, CLA'r. G,EO. SINCL.A.IIi. dr. CO., General Land Agentsk Dealer in land Warrants, Irlepronce. N. 7•. Will &rather personal attention to Ilayharand Sriling U., al Estate,la Entering Lands, Loaning Wary and Paying arrq in eraska, lose ad Hanes. SUMAC= Nichol:dm Book, Pittsborgb, Pn. C. B. I li Ste l l:= '° ll.inkers, Pittsburgh, P. Atwoll, Ism &Co Merchants. B. F. Raley, Booker, Phlisdo Winslow, Lord, & Co.. New fork. Lucas & Simonds, Dookors,St. Lours Bellow& Cu., Merelona. " Book orCommorm, Weil:land, Ohio. J. 0. lipmey,. AICNKY H. COLLINS. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Binh, Arid Prothro °clonally, as, P No. 25 Wood Strut, Pittsburg& W. D. WOOD.— ..... 1111001WIDAD O. F. SeCULAND WOOD, MOORELDAD & CO., KLIVIIVACTOUIIS OF Almeria= Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Soto Agent. for Me Ante of W. Dorm Wooten Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron. Asao,Chlraninal Ourrugated Iron, fur howling. Sh-Warrborue—No. Isi hag Street, Pittsburgh. JaMtlydalrfeh Nelsons Ambrotypes. P.RIC.Tzs RICDUCUD Gallery, corner Third and Market 8 eeeeeee swritANcx ON TIIIRD STREET. Wean now prepared to offer to the public our .roll known styles A rubroty pes at the low prire of ONE DOIPLA It and UPWARD& Those wanting Inoue.. taken lo the beat sLyle of the art, will And It greatly to their Interest to giro thls catabllshanint a out. A large essortment of Pluin and Fancy Ceara always ou hand. ap2l:l7fe ...10111 pOTD ..... U . 0011.0001. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONWS., BOYD dr. CO,. klanufacturere of CANT STEEL; also, OPRINO, PLOW ainl A. LL STEEL, SPRING :3.4 AXLES, Owner Ron and First Streets, Pittsbasyh, ft, 1=1:=1 D. 13. ROGICH.E3 lic Co., III.V7ACYVILFYY or Roger.' Improved Patent Steel Cultivntor 'root h. am-, Ron on! Fire Street,Aergh, Jolt,lydlce - kjA - J - sitthr. GRAi IsCEIROMT..A.NT meurx_on, No 62 Sr. CLAIR STREET, fedtlctt (Dr. lAA'. New Building CA: It 0 IL Gr IC H: v 'l4l - ik 24, Olumbetator and Dewier to all kiwi. or TOBACCO, BNIITT AND CIGARS A N erc)3349.obC), Corn, of .InstrAfrld .Street and Diamond All.l, nx.S. I , PEITANURUII, PA Tit • uirri"Lis OF MUFF. Ili•N 4 . 0 MPO IT N 1.4 Erin - TVA 1, I . li ItNTATI THFSE rizFrs .11,1 f SUPEK,,r Voon and St el.iir Mo. BEw INC. .1%.6 A.lzslms rog Stllll.lg3 ASI , WAN VFACTUIIRkS. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING CtIMPANY. 31Fichgu .... Pittsburgh, Oti Pifib Street. This %rhino Flllotam 11 Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the Pinll.olto of [M, ()pont c.ensklng with nue 11. Than. and beautiful eraddlrrable Al:tarsi., Minute. almmt noir louly, and uo batman., ludisponsabla for funny tow. Futl inforuation may to, robtainal by achlreman, Jain. IReasg. ALEN. It. REKIA AA. at, No RS Firth otroot, littsburah. • PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., -•- r.xneu•rcaeu Ot Coking, Parlor and floating STOVES, Crates, Fronts, renders, etc., AWI Ilan aNctaven. tho ( 1 4.1 , ra1 , r1 CAPITA'. COOICING NO. 113 LIBERTY STREET, PITPIAPPIIII, PA • - JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LinErirr STREET, European and Intelligence Office, alway• ask Draft,. on Enropn bu. any anvant. and atoantor and Packet Tickets to and from Livorpool to Nov 'York. Okla for MAO and genond house-wog k lunduhed to bonaekeepor• on .hart *04k.,. Wrigheattollso Yogotutdo till. undPyrup algal, on hood. Paasongon brought from Now York and Ilnladelplda on nitro.% to Pittaburgh. JaPully FALL SPX' rai: Li M'CORD & No. 131 Wood Street nary JIM 4CILIVM N' A L L S T Y I.' E. 0227'2' ORM! HATS. GENTS SOFT 1.1.2T2, ROTA' FANCY CARL DOW NOT UM, COILDIUCCT FANCY RAI% LADIES' RIDING lIATS. !MORD 2 CO. W. D. airzTau_n_rtx. ICANOVACMDBA AND DAUM LN AU kind& of Tobweas. Snuff and Claims, flare r0c:4 , 1193.11Am the building No. 129 Wool etreet, lulditiou to their Mwoulhetoriwg Natoblieltment,No.l3lrw etreet, whet . ..they will be, plowed to melee their trim* epThlyilfe P. ELF1.1i.13 . 1 ,ENT ----- j- -- (lifecceasor to W. H. Witaarrvd Mataufacturer of KfLIENEAL OIL nod No. 82 F ou nh n ow t, bew. ‘ ao Wood and Market, Pittsburgh, Pe., The undersigned i. prspartul to furnish Dealers with Ethereal Oil and Burning Molds of • superior quality, of Ms ownmanufacture. Also, Alrohonllatuplume and Pima anal every dartiption of Polo and Centty Table Lampe, Ole. e. analelektlatadelebras of the West patients and most appalls old style. Chandeliers, Glrmutelee mad Lampe repaired and repaint. aaL Tbo above 011mopplled regularly every week to rustemere roan our wagons. eal7k P. lIATDP,N. ••D el Pllle Isa Prni.oeis lientittoho They will cum the most violent headache. They will cure melee bowels. They ere a teak ee well es purgative. If your howl palm you, elle doms, will cure you. If hard Indigestiou they you are sick they will make you wel. They are the hest Plll to cure lellowitows better plain pill and • good Olt. No e pill can be worupoliedc4. They rest only 21 rents a boil Bent by mail to all parte of the Bolted Slates. Blunt your lettere to Dn. K MINK, No. 110 Wood street. Pittsburgh. to, the Wholemle Agent myllsla • ay Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONICS.' NVA.laLarlartaPPol2,l3 Sr. CO., • Warwick, Atterbury fa Cta,) Illeattlactungeofßlght and Loft nand mr Locka, Sprng, Drop att,l Lateltea, Platform .ang Counter Satiety Coffee, (torn and Paint 51111 a, and Domoatle Ilanitrarn mown ally, torpor of Watai and Grant Omni; Pi ttatou g h. p t ,. yaggapllb ---- Ir you value your teeth and a pure breath, healthy gromourt, otsd comlkblo month, go t o ggyggivg , LW Wood areot, mad bui• bottloof WAILT . .I 'room WASII oat! Twilit Porten . Ittn abbtrtiormento A:1 • I'rrrsl3 tato R. PA. CHARTERED 1.85% Haan( of 12 1n.A..-- 1. 110 , 14 If 14 newhers. LARti BSTand wed complete Comtherciol Gdlegnln the Uuilisit Stales. A llsorongla business nib usialun vs:implied Wall osiinsting. INSTRUCTIO.V 0111CN IN. • Dmide Entry Book-Rasping, Commercial ArillmeNc, rapid Coalman Writing; and all other mil/eels nocomaary 10 tha thorough 61111Eatiau of a practical basinem .on. J NO. C. 13.111Tif, A. BE, Prof. of Brat-Ncoping mod aviation. • A. (X)WLIKY, PM'. or Penmanship. Virg Ptainintos ordocl him, orer Ali comp/Alton, for- boot writing. PREMIUM IVRITING Or.d ail competitor, at Hate Weirs of Illkhion, Ohlo, Penn' eylvenle, end at the United State. Vale at Louisville, Ky. Sept. n, 1887. Tx", 40. -Wall corr. time unlimited, enter at Lev tittle $O5. Aeorege time 8 trr swim Board about $2.1 , Graduates on,i,led in 0141,1111nd eituationn C+p,tlabae of unequalled writing, and timid% tent free:. Addrwe !Mal I.:W . J RENA, I itteborgh, pa IDLE-200 bbla r . fresh -LitnejustrecTl and i r oc boo by aok HENRY H. COLLINS. 1 . ) --- UTTKR-9 btiliC prime Butter just recd aiad for oak by wr4 MINIM 11. COLLINS. SEED-16 !kis p e t re ed and 1. for sale by .500 URN It iL Courrw- OFIZESE--325 bin. prima miffing_ Cherie V we'd arid fiir tab by IfENRY UOLLINB. Slthd, Cuba for tale low to clone PO lot by DATED CALEREST, Corm . .. Liberty sad Muni at.. E==:M=ll l ,2 Atte NEMCII.L.TrrkiD MANTRACTEII Pi ttsbUrgh,JUDO 25141857. 11 - 7....1rr conformity with thti`2sth section of the .T-P - Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, notice is hereby given that application wilt ho made to t h e Legislature. at the next 'wanton, for tho Renewal or Exton don of Charter of the Merchant.' and Illannfinctnnws' Bank of Pittsburgh, forthe term of fifteen year. By enter of the Boardof Diroctors. je2ll-Onal 10Tae ONLY OFFICES where Tickets can be rocure,l the Cleveland for Chicago and the North- West, or yin Ilellair and Colutotou to Cimino:di and the Soutb.Weet, coronet/I' Wayne and Liberty .Orrete, and No. IZI Mouongahela Howie. 4 door, below the corner. P. KNOIVIAND. General Agent. nelglf C. O. IL IL,II. C. IL IL, C.& T.& SI. N. R. It.. TWDuI.LA R SMINGS BANE, No. 65 Fourth Ntruel,—bepoalte nude with this Mod accent the trot day of October will draw lutormt from that date. ae24:31.1 CHAS. A. COLTON. Tremor, CO—PARTNERSHIP. itir: undersigned : have entered into Co ot Wlll.O. JOIINSTO k CO SAMUEL It. JOHNSTON, .1, WILLIAM U. JOHNSTI.IN. B..plember S R. JOWYNTON... WM . . JOHNSTON & Al'101:7 311 I LS. BL AN A BOOK, NVPA TUBERS AND JOB PRINTERS, Ro. 67 Wood bet. Third and Fourth. matlrvtl I'IT7VBI7IGIII, I'A. Sewickley Academy. A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL BOARDINU SCIIOOI. 6,r Bnya, oil Nu P. Pl. W. & C. N. It. and Ohlo 'liver, 12 mile% from Pillablirgh. REV. J. H. TRA YEW, A. M., Principal. The ThirLy-thgt Somion will rwumence on MONDAY, N. vonlwr 241. 1857. For Circulara'aull other particolnre, elepOre of M.oo x. JOHN IItWIN & BONS, 57 Witter 4rn••t; Aleem A. NIACKIWWN & CO., It 7 Liberty !street, or of the Principal, Ectrickleyvllle P. 0., Allegheny county, Pa. xellOnlaw2w. r==l City and County of Philadelphia, ex Tar, Colinal.nriutell OP PMeillnrisiiiini, TO JAM IS NICIEOLSON, Administrator de bona unit of therelate of John Nicholson, docoused, greetin,-. W , ..inmate] you, ushoforr, that laying aside nil bunitinns and ...twee whatsoever, you tin ottdoppear, in your proper periwig before nip ilooorntdo, the Judge; of our Or. plows: Court, nt Coot to In , held on Friday, the ltith day of October, A. IL, at 10 o'clock, of tilo forenoon, to Morn cause why moronity ehnul,l not In, entered in ouch amount a. Cho Court any hoot for the faithful performance ot your Adminletnilor nforeeni,l, and further to sail& tho order of tbo Coon In the promlnes, Ac., nod linreof fall not, under penalty of one hundred pounds. Wilts,. OSWALD TIIOSIPSON,Funotire, al Plillsdelphla, the Zit), ,In of Septeniber, In the year our Lord, on, thousand eight hnndrod and fifty Keret, se.3osrodlltnit W. JACKSON, Do C. F. KLOPRER & SIANUIACITIILII or URNI'rTJI4.III AND IN EVERY . VARIETY AND STYLE. 44-llotela mod Btoatutaloto furablaal at short nutlet,— Marmot," corner Pruu nod Way. Ma., Pittaburgh. doSalawlyli B FOURTH 110 USE OF JOHN WOODS, No. (0 VOURT STREET, BETWEEN WOOD AND . ARKET STR--$.50,000001.D AND SILVER. wanted, far which the highest preolluto will be paid. seal VA ELMS NEAR A RAI LROAD DEPOt:- ..L' Two good Farms of about Est sod 175 sere" having ou them a large , inamint col nue fntit, vitostesi doe., to luJoelry Depot, on Clossistel sou Pittsburgh liAlinsub ono hour owl a quarter from Pitteburgb. For sale cheep no easy terou. Apply to lee.WAts•l l l , J. S. WELLS, Industry, to. ATKINS' MIME IN(.$ )KU Az SON'S Priel; Oswego Starch, FOR THE LA UNDRV..I • HAS est:ll46ll.Ni a greater celebrity than has 1,0! been i.bisitwhl Ly nny other Starch. 'IWO.. boon the nwult or its uaarkid soperliwlty si..l tl. Illtarisible uniformity. The public mar bw s,witrirl of the contlnuxuce of the Wei .indeed now c+hiblislied. • pr.hurtlon Tema llafir. mml tunn.l Ihr.q.hout 111, , whole. linikal Stat.?, 1, ~ion W.nkiti4 on a tr.) largo scale, oral nsaler n rigid sy.trara. able n rarfeat oni4nrultt In the gnatity tbrangl...ot the roar Thu . the grr.el tkaillerolon, ,s onavith..reti, a , Tlw~eery that eat, be tolaln and an other, Is always mant,..l by c..l,..notera. and this ollt be inpvlie,l h. them by the ar.a , rs. an sent to, their co.torners have 'men. eal which to the last, and ask for it —otherwise they sroold he likely to got that article 1,11 whirl, the largest profit ono he made. • liingehdd linty