Vittshrg 6a,)ttit. ,Ain7Lgy4..-.4.Lunar.....s.srminaz • 8., Rib Lt 1 3 " ) . 1. 7 0 ; 1 . 4 %4 .9T- 12 II B k - PITT 1333171.413:: 8.1.117117>AY..-31011.NING, OCT. 8, 1857 . . ILIADtWO ERTIERL. OX RACE PARR OP TEES PLPZE. bar REPUBLICANS, REMEMBER THAT It IS IS THE' LAST %Lt. : OM'WHICH JO CAN BE ABUSERD, TO VOTE ON TEE 13TH. • • ' " alloticedn to ' 4 , 1 will be seen that the Merchants 1 11 10 Otylrill hold a limiting .rehttiee to tlos Oriole at 2 o'dook, this ettertwon., ser Do not neglect-to read the able article hal this day's paper from the SL Louis Democrat, ett "Elections controlled by Federal. bayonets." l ELZCTION to Kansas.—On Monday next, Oc tober sth, the Kansas election will occur. So luineft has been said and written about it, and so great interests are involved in it, that the irbola country is looking forward to it with much In terest. The Kansas correspondent of the New bark nines, who writes in the interest of Walker, and desires to lull the Free State men into false security says, under date of September 20, that the Free State party will be successful beyond a ca_ vil or a doubt. As everybody knows, Gov. Walker has issued a long Proclamation relative to the coming election, although Very few have rise]. iL Those who have, know that it is a series of ratireraionsof the infamies of Locofooo rule in that distracted and down-trodden Terri tiny. As the intelligent Washington correspon dent of the Courier 4. INruirer remarks, he Makes a clean breast. of it. He confesses that the law reepecting the apportionments for ; the next Legislature was fraudulently . oonoealed from him, until it wia • tee late for him to act. He admits ihst fifteen counties were disfran- Ohised in the.apportionment thatwas made, after_ he had failed by reason' of the fraudulent con- Oealtnent of the law to do his duty to the people of the Territory. He admits that the people of Owes same counties were defrauded of their rights of representation in the oonrentiOn then sitting for this formation of a Constitution. Ho .aOOB notlday that the infamous agents of this -- focal tyranny imposed on the people by violence ind.fmndi end are seeking: to affixa condition to the g . v. ge which will exclude the I Maas of cinema from the polls. And while be Makes ewe. promises of protection against !further fraud ;and violence, by means of United Elites troops, he virtually admits that he can do - .'nothing to defeat the purposes of those to whom ;them crimes against the rights of the people • 'are , justly _ chargeable. What is the duty of every pairio,t and every freeman ender such oh- I numetannes?, Is it to sit quietly by and, folding hisnrms, to say, this is no business of mine° or Ito declare by his vote lds want of confidence, nay more,_ hie Utter hostility to any man or set of men who have the power and upon whom the -constitutiOsi devolves the duty of protecting the people of Kansas as of all other States or Ter ' risories in their indefeasible rights,- and yet willfully' refuses to exercise the one or discharge the other? I Upon the people of Pennsylvania, in a special manner, the duty devolved of speaking through the ballot-box on this Taa -1 tion, &sad throwing their whole weight against Oust “Detznieratic" party. which has proved so I false to the people, and se utterly oblivious of • I all the protases through which it has stolen into power. :IWmember this on the second Tuesday in October: 86Mitentay a Railroad Man t Mr. M'llltenny, - the Repudiation candidate for County Commissioner, was a delegate to tho Railroad Col:fitly Convcntion of 1848, and in that body voted in favor of a resolution which recom mended a county subscription to the Connell'- . vine Road When the question of locating that ' road was agitated; he urged the selection of the -recite south of the Monongahela river, which . would fecarriad the . road through or near his plaice; and in - 1 communication which he pub lished in the •Dispatch, on the 17th of January, 1855, (only a little more than two years since,). ' speaking of 03. i Connelistille Railroad Company, he said: If it "hid expended the city and county's mo ney, where a prominent part of the citizen, of the county wanted it and =DID it, and where Nature designed it should be, there would have been a great saving of taxes to both town and county, and all parties concerned mould. Aare felt that they had received a benefit by the location." This shows - that. in Mb Mr. Wllhenny was favor of the city and county subscription to that road, !Yu could be expended on his Bide of the 1. ricer; he aid not think such subscriptiods ille gel and unconstitutional, then, but thought the road was "wanted" and "needed." But failing .to aooomplish that purpose, he - nom declaims against all railroads as nuisances, and wants the people to elect him as the great bulwark of their ' . eorustitutiodil rights I It is sickening to see such fellows set.p ii thtt embodiment of "principle!" and the protectors of the public rights ! If he 1. could havo got the Connelhrrille road . into the neighborhood of his farm, he wouldn't have 7cared one straw for the sacrifice of the rights of 'Tory martin the county. Thillrlailkt .w. Hawkins. _ _ - ~ . . . In 184831 r. Hawkins, in' endorsing thqeading , .. . Railroad imbscription of the county, said: .. . . - ... -] 1 :',- "Bat suppose an extreme case—suppose that I , the road, when finished.-should pay no dividend ":, v I at all—suppose the county should have to pay ' '" the entire amount of interest on the bonds—say ROO,OOO yearly—will ere not be amply compen sated I •Whellecreased value of Agricultural and _. ~,.. ?}-%ettifizrzciziets, consequent upon the opening of ..r., .4,.4.ilihket.lend speedy communication to the sea : ' '' , '''' . -bcard, aVailable at all seasons of the year?" , '',., lialetter published just afterle - was nomi - noted for County Treasurer, tbis - year, he thus . :,. . spoke of tie locotoco-platform : . ' „ ~'. - "If I understand the grand scope and design -:. . of these resolutions, it is to place the county in . . . such an iittiludilhal there may be a full, fair. aad - .- tiorough,investigation of her railroad liabilities.— A convention consisting of. as pore_ and , good men secould be collected on It similar occasion, . collected iegether and upon their own responsi !. _ ..; Vaities as men and as citizens, demand an in ,, t. ~ v estigation into abuses ' and corruptions in 1.1313 r ~.., ! /`-',4:`_,..uniziegement of our railroad liabilities, and be •-ii.;', L' , ' - /lame they do so they and their candidates are ::-*.;;'.;.' ouneed as repudiators. As one of the ean ...-, ;..'irtandes I spurn the charge with indignation, and ,7,.. ..r4iiii .. ..r ; " ' - • 3 . 4 i tir ': , ., ::E ....— ir :,-.7,. ,-,. , i • • -- Alt letter, the came WILLIAM G. HAWETITS . ~, .1 -- pledged himself -. in writing in favor of out-and- W ~. ..-, „oat Iteindiatten I 'He first spurned . the idea .. ... . . . ~. _ ,... ::"with indignation and seem," then mellowed ,!r,hfri "indignation and acorn". as well as all his prof esmons. le he a man to treat the --•,:,tri41,4.Z---ACitintiTreasury with Coeisan —The Doylestown (Pa.) llniefT(setscer, speaking of the favoritism exhibi -;ted.by thelooofoconcs.nagers of our State works, speaks ; thin; of the Delaware Diviiion: "Henry S. -Mott. is the senior member and chairman of, .the Canal Board, under whose an- Uervisloii tits pane works are placed. Thomas I•g•Wilion I. Secretary of the Board. -William Overfield; Superintendent cif the Delaware Canal, is a nephew of • Henry- S. Mott. - John Mott, the principal ountractoe to execute the -slum repairs now going forward, is a son of, 71 S. Mott. Mr. Wilson, one of the engineers.in charge, is a eon of Thomas L. Wilson, mentioned above; and Mr. G a y. another' engineer,. is a SOU of Edward F. Gay. State engineer. In this cosy little fam ily ciroleithe contracts let out by the State are easily pions& • Bids for the work to be'done are advertised for by the Canal Commnal" antes, and of course come into possession of the Bea- reta4 as they are *died: There: - being a per- , 'feet understanding among the privileged few, infOrmationef the *Mona of .the bids received -LS quiet l 7 oonveYed to the faverites, who there ' upon present their estimates, graded a few Iron dreddolls* less than tbose of their onnitetitors. The lOweit !bidder- mostly: geta the. job, unless upon some : specious pretext an award MOO to a favorite 'GC a , rate tarteltreiceiding - other . - offerrittethe same Worle' Parttantrecici:lnzuww.—A oorinspcudent of the Boston Post, noticing the ocntectplatteicloit ing of the facades At Lowell, Illses.,lsys that during the Wit norantorsi*ban erten }mania of the Mel: poitistiOnilleve-sibidlitletosn tic". 141 Vlit'iO4'l, " .114 4 0 111 1 l io vt d , end impiowiel etoisr - of • egrattliversi intersealn the lintereld - ' :,.•-•-: .-,_.4.„..- . . : . ...., -• •,.. .• tiffj4:4 l o. -. .. 1- • . :4-4.o6;igGitil,S*44'.'n'7,l ,;.,9i.:^,t,,,1...!-..'-'::::,;:-.:?:...4.:'-':-.C!!' MEE .!: - .l..igtatiete7.igna• • ' On the 19th nrgeptembee laet meeting was Lela inlithettenlownthig`at - Mil& En. Cum- Bm.r..dellseetwi hi:telt-a the speeckha hta got committed tolemory, abusing everything and everybody who don't go with him on the Tax -question..:.Thaprintedproceedings of this meet ing were sent to us, and we published them as furnished, on the morning of the 28d. From I these proceedings it appeared that Themes KlD ioo, Sao., one of the Republicalicandidates for Assembly, was one of the committee that re ported the resolutions, and that the issointions adopted were as fotlowa : • &soloed,. That the citizens of Snowden town ship, without distinction of party, are opposed to taxation for the purpose of paying interest on railroad bon*. sad - they will tote for no mun who will, either as a • legislator or county officer, aide in enforcing the collection of any such tax.. • Resolved, That we have voted for party long enough, and we will hereafter tote for our pro• tendon. The publication of these proceedings aroused strong feeling against Mr. KIDDOO, inasmuch as the resolutions placed him in a position of antagonism to his colleagues. Mr. KIDDOO called upon us yesterday to ex amine the published resolutions, which he had not before had the opportunity of alining, and he assured us, after examining them, that he was not d party in any way to their adoption. His statement of facts is to this effect: that he went to the meeting with no intention of taking part in it, but yielded to the solicitation of his friends to serve on the committee on resolutions. When the committee retired it was late, and there was no light, in the room by which the resolutitins could be examined. A democrat on the com mittee stated to him and the other members the purport of the resolution he proposed to sub mit, and it was in substance, if not in words, as follows : Resolved, That the ciMens of Snowden town ship, without distinction of party, are opposed to taxation for the purpose of paying interest on railroad bonds, until a thorough nunutigation Into the issue of each bonds has been had. This was the only resolution he has any knowledge of, and, in this shape, be agreed to it. He did not go back to the meeting afterwards, and does not know in what shape the resolution was reported and adopted ; but he does know that he never agreed to the resolutions that were published, never heard of them in that shape, 1 1 and- had no hand whatever in framing or adopt ing them. He avers upon his honor as a gentle man, that the clause in the published resolution —"and they will vote for no man who will, either as a legislator or oounty officer, aid in enforcing the collection of any Such tax"—was not in the resolution as submitted to the com mittee, and that if it had been he never would have agreed to it. Mr. Kiddoo is an honest and honorable man, and we have no reason to question the facts as stated by him.• They show conclusively that he has been made the victim of a gross fraud, the paternity of which it would. not be hard td trace. He also assures as that in answering the in terrogatories of the Tax Committee affirmative ly, he did it under the impression that his an swer pledged him merely to oppose the railroad tax until investigation had demonstrated its legality. Mr. ETDDOO desires 118 to say that he stands fairly and squarely upon the Republioan platform and none other; that he will vote and sustain the entire Republican ticket, as it stands; and that whether ekcted or defeated he will vindi cate his Republican prinoiples by adhering to the party of his choice, through good and through ern. report. Bs ABISZSBED tv Imes.—Every citizen whOde- vises to vote at the October eleotion should see that his name is on the Assessor's list of the ward, townehip or borough in which be lives. It must be attended to to-day. Republicans, see that you are assessed in time ; and if you know any of your Republican friends who have not qualified themselves to vote, take them with you to the Assessor and-have their names en tered upon his list with your own. Don't risk the leu of your, votes by neglect of this plain requirement. Lamm or - flow. DAVID Wumor.—We ask attention to the letter of Hon. DAVID Wilmer, which we publish to-day, on the subject of the Tariff. it is a frank and candid averment of his views, and his declarations entitle him to the support of every 'friend of Protection in the State. We pity the poor puppets who are de prived by it, of the opportunity of longer squeak ing " Free Trade " against our candidate. Fieueenetel leitelligenee by Neil. The Sprinfield Bank, a Stock bank, locatedat Springfield, Ohio, failed to day.—Cin. Gar, The Bank of Berkely; at Martinsburgh, Va., has suspended. We understand a meeting of a large number of leading creditors of the Trust Company will be held to-morrow (Thursday) for the purpose of organizing with reference to concert of action in bringing suit against 'the Directers on the ground that because of their mismanagement they have lost the money entrusted to them,and are therefore bound to answer to the extent of their means. - Competent legal advice has been taken and the indications are that the claim will be prosecuted to the end„ at all hazards. The meeting will be held in the rooms in the build ing, northwest corner of Third and Main streets recently occupied by Douglass & Co.'s Mercan tile Agency. Private advioesfrom New Orleans report the Money Market: exceedingly stringent, and ster ling exchange down to the extraordinary lon rates of 2c.(o2lprem: this Is equivalent to 7 per cent. discount—CM. Com. There was some relief experienced and more, confidently anticipated in the Money market yesterday, on account of the action of the Banks in this city and Boston, promising an expansion of discounts to the amount of three millions in each city within a week. Several of our larger Banks did their pro rata in this way at their respective Boards this morning. ,Three of the Savings Banks have resolved to accept the offer of the Secretary of the Tressu- Tyler the United State Stocks which they hold, and no leas than two millions of dollars are beitg sent to Vfaahington, in exchange for specie paidout of the Sab•Teeaaary here. The Governmect balance at this point was reduced three and shelf millions in September, (chiefly in Outlast fortnight,) and will probably be farther reduced a million more in the next three day'. Poseign Exchange was a 'little more saelable yesterday evening at 1020.106 per cent. The sale of business paper is still much restricted: the rates on the few sales made are 2®b per cent. a month.—N. y. The failures of the Efamilton Exchange Bank of this State, and the Pawcattick Bank of Con necticut,are announced to-day.—N. .l% Express. .Botrros, Sept. 20.—The extensive iron and hardware establishment of Messrs. Butler, Keith &. Hill, suspended payment this after noon. The failure is also announced of Benjamin Howard, commission merchant, and Richardson, Kendall & Co., large dealers in woolen goods. We regret to heaf.of the temporary suspension -of the extensive wool .house of Herrington & Warren, in Troy. They ask an extension Of six months, which, it is presumed, will be granted, the assets of tho firm being upwards of ono hun dred thousand dollaiv. Wars WILL. mus_l'aonvoz Carr Fosswriso ? Thoughtful men are asking this question. It is a significant one. There is at tho beat but two months of Cum! Navigation left, and the vast crop of the boundless West is not moving! The Atlantic cities are but, scantily supplied with breadstuff's, and yet not it barrel of tour is seen open the whole line of the Erie Canal 1 In for mer seasons, the Lakes, the Canals and the River have, by rho first of October, been taxed to > their fiat capacity, in transporting flour, wheat, and the conger grains. Now these great arteries of trade are almost rimless. The Basks * heretofore crowded with boats and teem ing with produce, is now comparatively ,_ a '. solitude ! • Country Banks, instead of turnisblogih• facilities for the purchase of prodnee,: making daily servie*" to ke_ p up their credit l s in New York: And-in New York, the Banks,- shat they may be strongly testified, rifest, that "material aid" to inerciante without which comperes and credit wish. Without prompt , relief there Must be, In the coming month, a I ciommercialccaski • And without money to bring keliatit Pr l 4lloo. there wilt-he a demand, in th• 'wird*? montirs„ - .. from unemployed morkmenlor 4114. d em and in language only. employed by men with starling *dams and children.— 18.gos.,Joike.— , Ti Palm AT Tnor.—lt iawell known the) . ; Troy, (N.; Y.,) is a large reantifeettridir All such places feel the present -aside V severely; but the betorreetabllehnutnta at Troyitre'ery legy weather the gals. To effect thi, they have resolved to pay A 6 wage* to their opera tives except quarterly; and that the nut pay: day shill be on. the 10th Cif .-Diencalter. As the 1 Wrinkliest and their familia cannot live on' the Wind in the -meantime, the factory agents an nomme that advance in goods will be made to them at the stores connected with the works.— By this arrangement the operatives can only live at such prices as the factory owners charge them. The object of this movement is to save the Troy banks from a suspension, as the oper atives received their pay in paper currency, which was at once presented at the bank counters for redemption in specie. The remedy seems worse than the suspension. The Providence J urea/ says that no better i description of the market in that city can be given than is conveyed in the fact that the M ond week has passed without the sale of a single piece of printed cloth. Money is at "unmiti gated" prices. There is a very small stook of cotton on hand and the manufacturers are work ing down - with no disposition to renew their business while the present panic lasts. A Hartford paper says that the large glass works, in Wilmington have stopped work, in consequence of the financial pressure. The Pacific Company's knitting mill at Manchester is running on short time, with a prospect of shorter. The Morrow Company at Mansfield, knitting works, contemplate a stoppage of work 1 next week, "unless the screws of the money market are loosened." One or two paper mills in Tolland'pounty have stopped huffiness. The woolen mills at Hinsdale, Berkshire county, are on two-thirds time, and most of the other mills in the county will follow suit. The Woonsocket cotton and woolen mills, B. 1., are nearly all on reduced time. In the Social and Harrison mills wages are red gggpgg ced 10 per cent. No fewer than thirteen mills in Burrillville have been put on short time. hese woolen manufacturers run forty-six seta of machinery, and employ near ',500 bands. NEW YORK, Oct. I.—There is- a continuance to-day of the confident feeling of yesterday, - and no talk of suspension by the Banks. If the great day, the 4th of October, can be got over safely, all will be right. The Sub-Treasury, to-day, paid out $600,000 in gold, which will have a good effect. This added to the reduction of last month, makes a total disburament of over $4,160,000 since Sept- Ist, and leaves the balance to-day only a little over eight millions. There is nothing doing in Sterling Exchange. Charleston Hank bills on Liverpool were dull at 101. DIED—On Thursday evening, October Ist, ISM', JAILEB MORRISON, in the nth year of his NM The Wends and solualtitances of the family ars nniest. fully invited to Masud his funeral ems (lielsrdeY) at 10 o'clock, from Samuel Morrison's residence, Penn street • she se St. Clair. pectal gioticeo fleadaehe-.Prom an Eminent Clergyman •Rrreecwn, July 903,355. Meseta. Hem. Pass, Ja., & Co.—Gentlemem I take great pleasare lu allying to you that 1 made use of Brerhare'a Hol land Bitten, which I obtained at your store and found epee lal rolled a severe headache. from which I had long sutler, ed, and I believe they were of mrrhw to main relieving my 'Very spectrully, lc 111.5.nacer Prirurr. —Mr. Sib.. J. Liecomb. of Bir mingham. says: "I hare found in Boerhavii. Uolland Bit ter. • remedy for Ileribtebe arid Debility. ' , if° ham al used it with the /marmot benefit agpSold atsl per bottle, or .to bottle. for $5 by the p • prleims, BEN D . PAGE, Ja., it CO., Manufacturing Sharma reutiata and Chemists, Pithiburgb. P... nod DMiGibilr you orally. See Wm-Gement. .44A.cr Candor tempo!. us wh•ri contd.*/ the wants of dm afflicted, to recommen d which is beet known and tried, soli to recommend Dr. J. ilonetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, would only be addle ir tcrwhat has already nonheralded far and wide, not only by a few isolated cer tificates, hot by the people of the land, endareed by the phy anions cod the preen that iloatetter's Bitten have no equal to cortorlng and Imparting health to enfeebled men. Lnliee and children end this medlchie Invaluable In many of their ills of debility, to which they are Wiled, especially during the summer season; in such cases It should be takenln quantities twine meals. for sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere, andIIOSTETTED. g SMITH, VS7 Penn et selkdasT DR. ÐER'S SHOULDER BRACE.S--FrOM Pitteburgh Dispatch, April lord, 11356,—F0r more thin E Tears pest we hare constantly worn the Waahington Bus pander gram, manufactured by Dr. Om. IL Home, of No 130 Wood street, In this city, and would heartily mann. mend ft to ell who are compelled to follow a eedentery oome petlon. As we barn before rerouted, to calling attention to PP ressita, It answers fora brace sad suspenders, the weight of the penteloons being eci placed as to continnally tend to bring the ebinaldare to thole maws' position end ea. pand the chat, Women, hundreds of whom •re .nuelly Injured by the weight of erionnoos eskirte, ^ !should also proems them beam. Be particular in procuring the kind meritiontdom many of the broom mid are humbug. Bold et Dr. GEO. H. !IMES'S. Wholesale Draggle; 140 Wood reet, sd. of the Gold. Honer. . JeEfiailhritE sirTs mats reu rill Crux or EignstA on EtTrons, at prlms varying from too to thirty dollars. Abdominal Supporters of mry kind. Spinal Prop. for carratnre of Lb* eptue. Shoulder Rooms of oeoo7 Lind. Suspeneary Bandages, tamrscool 'gristles Pfle Prope,for the imprint and can of Pile*. • Syrinseo, nude and famed% ell elms. Breast Pumps, an entenale• amortment. Nursing Battles and Ardlletal Nipples. !Hoot looproe• nerves. Now Copping Apparatos, • groat ttoptorentsot one Ora copping &nen Magnetic Itaeldnea, • aparlor kind, In • pat box. DR KUSER alao agraot for Karate. Radical Con 'haw which usually cane caw of Rcpt.:x*ln di month. Fold at DR. KEYBDRI Nirholeasla Drag Mon and Trim Dopoi. •e.Z 1110 Wood atm& siva of alni6oWon 3fottar. =2M==s 380 pages, 30 engravings, explanatory of the treatment by whirl, be runs aasswagAree, Asthma, Di. mess 91 6 4 Man, Mud, Stomar.l.Eireedr, asses, Sulam, emef SUN, .Flarrle Cbmplerfmr. Graver, des, mat by tnall, and pestap prepaid, far 40 cent. Aly to . S. & mon. • no *lbw °Alm *ether at Crolmoro.VuErsto Plitsburgb,or •Lombem Da Is soma sheen from Na. Torkosul no pbyebrba *bombers Is asthortsrod to me tots atanoramfer/ illf-Caortotasuol Elsa Dm— Wlthla • not shell all the merit. lie, Criettskrrde never equalled Dyes Red It usage black. to brown transforms • grey, And keeps the fllaesalwaye from decay. matehleserseihtllzlng Uslr Drs Nll boW IM Pod don es the matt hartolase and below flair Dye In the world. Sold wholesale and retail by DR. GEORGE 11. KEYSER, No.llo Wood street, ae2b of the Golden Mena, “Ilest Pill. in 0a..” Frazer's Headache Pills. They will cure the moat violent headache. They will cure motive bowie. lbw we • tonic se well se purgative. If your bead pains you, one dew will cure you. If you haw tudlgeotlou they will help you. If you ere sick they will make you well. They are the tat pill to owe billow.. fey ate • Oath pill and a good pill. No totter pill nut be oompounded. They cat only 23 wow • bout. Bent by wall to all parte of the United &•t. Direct your letters to Da. KETBEIt, No. lab Wood Mai, Plttabandt, Pa.. the Wheleeale Agent. wyloubettl? 8.016131V8 SEWING MACHINES, Ma groat superiority of 81X0Elt'8 31ACIILNES - Oro: all other. for the of,. of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers; Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, • Thu long Assn known sod practically acknowledipod. Tbo multrolgrtod having no oatenolvo-reulety of than ISsehines on band, adopted to ovary kind of wring and Wistaria., tacit.. those lotorostarl to call and examine thorn. R. STRAW, Agent tbr Allegheny County, awns,. of Second and AfarLW Streets, - - Br and Continental Exchange. ' SIGHT BILLS DRA BT BY rriTINICAST. £II,IIERALAST do 00, On the Union Bank, London, In &Ws of Ll and Upwards. Those Draft. are available at all the principal tonne of Lnabwa geollend and Ireland and the Continent. We also dray, Sight Dills on 3t. A. GRUNEBAU3I A RAI, WI, Frankfort • Main, which serve as a Remittance to all parte of Oen:lacy Swittealand and llolland. Persona intending to travel abroad may proem. throe as Letter+ of Credit, on which 31oney can be obtalaed, gh needed, to any part of Eorop.. Collections of Bit., Notes and other securities to inrope, eritt receive prompt attention. W.M. 11. WILLIAMS A CO., lett23 coma Wood and Itlrd street.. GEORGIC W. 0.17.101.03. =Ea. 21.241.2 4, 77.7.69.021:71 4 C1E1R8, Closter qf Pas and Mechanics Wert, FVtA PITTII.IIII9OII, PA., Manufacture Pine and Oak Kap of the various deocrip. dons of NAIL EGOS, ertikh they will tall at the knout nurra=ite.s. tracts are month:illy solicited. All twat war- ranted of the best quality. dettlyelfb 13. C. tiL.MAN & CO, N 0.75 Fourth Street. pittaburah. Ps.. ONNIGRILL 121BURANOM AGICATII AND Insurance Brokers. Corannto ........... Life, Pin, Matin s * and Lire !tea Risks of U duerlp. Won taken st =lint Ws. In Oa moot rdlible and prompt paying ampullae la the iltibto. hilet/Tit Pittsburgh :Variety V7orks ..Tortms. wArtaxEccurartx) ac , l i llocarrora t. Warrick, Attach :to , C 0..) 14. coancfßlght and Let Mad Dort Locko, Spring, limp and 'bomb lambs, Plstforto sad Counter Imlay Wallae.Com ant Paint End Damettle Hardwaro alt i o corm of Wog& and Gnat strarts, Pittotro, CATMER. & BRO., Pittebnrgb, General Inauranee Agency, *o. 43 'mirth Strout, PITTSBURGH, nriVNA. • onipsnk• roproseireed of lalstkat standing. Cbsztorsa 4YPlPm7lnugs sod otha Maim. ppm Mew old lib Malts taken of all Micriptta. A. A. CANALIMI, B. A. CIIIIIIIUI.. fiwurrzu Arno mm—r. T. Venitimi zetdsmeon pint battuotice ls Imlllafrd draw sasd better thask sky plbofy ankle smallest! to th yobbo fbr the rive d Coto, 064 Sprains, Unrsairs, kWh*, ha ZrOp *WU* a* Ott" it till " I 'd 'NW ralfab• harm Neu pm= War rflord I: Taro Dept, Oostlodt AM; Ow Tait. bid by Dr. IMUI• ISO Weld ~NI • • - . 4 3" ' 2. - -~ - Spccua — *effects. LEAaz-Vinkr..p.drzys• - Celebrated licrorceterablre Sauce, raosouNcED ar _ ExTRAcr CONNOISSEURS OP•A LETTER FROM • To bell.. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN j ONLY GOOD SAUCE •AT MADRAS, I, To his Brother at And applicable to p, WORCESTER, Stay,lB3l. EVERY d . "T their Sauce le highly esteem- VARIETY ell LEA& PERRINS that al in India, and b, n , T 'opinion the most palatable us well as the moot wholoaomo Bence that le made The only Modal awarded by the Jury of the Now York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, wee obtained by_LEA & PER HMIS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide &me of which haring led to =sere= itnitarlooe, ebm'n are requested to tee that the name of "LEA A PERRINS" are impreweed open the Dottie and Stopper. and printed upon the Isbeba Sole Vfholaeale Agent. for the United Stan., SOLD; DUNCAN A SONS, HD way, New A stook situp In skim. Absiq ß ordarroads reoslnsdYork. for direct stilprocat from Ingland. Inyßlydrer Exchange Bank at Nebraska, FLORENCE. N. T. GEO. NniCLAM, 11. ['GEM, arsh'r. MECO. SENTOLLAIII, GE , CO.. general Land Agents k Dealer in Land Warrants, Florence, N. WW glee their personal attention to Buying and MOM R".I name, araerin Land; Loaning Money and Palin TRIM In Nebraska, lowa and Hamm ILMZECZE EzEkaano Dank, Pittsburgh, Va. C. O. Niamey COD, R. Patrick & Co, liaakersPtttsburgb, Atwell, Lee & Co.. Nerchanta, " Bals7, Ga , ,, - ker, Philadelphia Winalow, LarneZo•Da. New lark. Luau & Bisnongs. Bankers, St ITO. kt Bellew & Co, archants, Bank of Commatie,CleVand, Ohio. ].O. Haaasy, L=Zu:aLsz;a=c.2- 1 Forwarding and Commiaidon Merchant, AND V7IIOLESALE DEALER IN CM:Leese, Butter, Seeds, Flub, And Produce O•oe*QV, awl' No. 25 Med Strew!, Ptl46urph• WOOD, MOORHEAD a CO., American Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Ms Agents fir eh. Sale rf W.Drirea WOOD'S Patent ImitationFLussi a Sheet Iron. Moo, Gabenlzed Oorrnted lee, rut Recite& SiirWerabowe—No. 134 JYeel Sind, Pirtsbunk. Ja.22lyellkwia Nelson I Azahrotypes. PRICES REDUCED Gallery, comer Third and Market ENTRANCE ON TUIRD STREET. We ere now preparedto offer to the public our well known !dyke of Amhtotypes at tbe low prke of ONE DOLt.tR and UPWARDS. Those wanting Mew.. taken In the beet style of the art, will find It grtat/y to their Intend to give ewtabllehment • cell. A large auertmeut of Pled. and Fancy Caen always Orl hind. ep2l:l7fe moo JOHN I- W=lllollo. Ptttabnrgh Steel Works JONES. BOYD & CO.. Manufacturers of CAST STEEL; also, SHUN°, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and ARLES, Cbrner Ross and First Strut, Pittatnvh, SAII'L 6 BABCOCK D D. R. D. B. FLOGIGhtS do CO.. csauneuxus Of Ropre' Improved Patent Stsatt Cultivator Thoth. Owner Ross anti Pro &reds, Pittsburgh, As.. la^Z:lydfN 1.41::BliO GE 0 R •••3- : WRYbIA • Manufacturer and Dealer In ,41 Pinch of TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS. A t D LEAP 'TOBACCO, Cbrn, of SailVdd .9reef and Diamond Alky. wady!, PITIPBOROII, PA. _ _ TRY A BOTTLE OF IMPERII MOS(:1U1STO COMPOUND EMCTCAL PREVENTATIVE OF TIME PUTT MI Vir S.l" (51. MA OIESI TOR FAMILIZS AND ZANDTACTCRpS. WHEELER a WILSON' kr.A.MITACICBLNO COIEPAYY. BridgepOrt:Cortrt, Ptttetnirith, 6S Fifth Street. Tbra MetSe foltettes rho Pla•ot or Co ratitto, At the prat. alb. Operator, reeking with axe Otr Thori. amt brarylfei awl damtbre Stitclur per MintErr..alreoet noise- IWO, Mid aro becantog trrilereatable for family ner. nal Werstation mks b obtain...l by reblreleteg Immo Zwing. rot ALEX. a. RZED,&vat, Na GI Fifth meet, Preteft.rgb. • ATITEL 13/138IILL At CO, KalV/AITLW• 07 Cooking. Parlor apd Pleatkoz STOVES, Orictoir, Fronts, Fenders, ♦nd X.e nt nrnnf itA OelebrAte4 CAPITAL COOKING- RA-NGIC, 1138 I.lnEtlalt STREET. .17/Pdf. PITIBBUIIOII, PA. JOHN THOMPSON, - 410 LIBER Tr STREET, _ European and Intel li gence Offico, Keens Only Wt ado Dram on Europe for any amount. and men. and Pack.* Tickets to and from Ilmrpool to Nan Yotk. . • . Girls Mr cook. sod general horme,rork foraldhod to bornobtirrm idrort Wright • Indian l'esorable 1711.nad Syrup allnkm ,mkond. Pamengsre brought from Now Turk and Vbnadllelphin oh rsgrouf to inte.b.nrh. 714 Braimii, N.. sort. FELL erry - L.E. HATS. &mom) & Co., al 1iT0.131 Wood Street. UM :co MOVED Tn IP A. L L B T 'V" GENTS DRESS HATS, GENTS' SOFT FLATS, DOTS SOFT HATS, DOTS IrANCT CAM . CHILDRESS FANCY HATS, • LADIES mostoi.,:o HATA w. ac D. kurnralAFur, I.I7IIIACIVIZIS 4.11. IMLLUI All kinds of Tobseee, !Muff sad Cigars, Ha. recently taken the braiding Na 129 Wood .treat, 1 addition to Weir Msnafeeturing &Wain:not, No. 131nri street, *bare they will be pleased to rend re their friends, War r. • Maanlseturer at EVILIt2.O,I OIL end LIMPS, No. 82 hurtle Meet, between Wood and Market, Pittebongle, Pa.. The talarelgneel Is prepared to furnish Dwilers with Ethereal Oil and Burning Yields of a oupertur quality.of hle own mtnntactore. Also, aleobol.OntsPbene end Pit. Oils, med every doecriptlon of Slde and Centre Table Lampe, Oir. andokwiCandelabru of the tetra patterns end Mint apprem ed ark.: Cbandellirts,Clitandoles and Lampe repaired and regMd• ed. , Th. 4....011. supplied nisub.l7 sock a dembeedeve mins one wagons. win:lyre P. ILAYDICN.. Ir you valueyour teeth and a pure breath, boalthrgomprfoutd costtsble mouth. so to KiSitElilt, 140 Wood otroot,and buy• bottle of Wass's Toms IV/so and Toots Posvat 7r2o3lktrEF :WANTED UMMEDIATEIaireI O , OOO M•I1 to engage to tha hale of the Dual popular . t ning Woks ID Americo. Inrallda,Mechanlca.fartiers and Teach ers vriehlog to travel, Eli find thla to be a very profitable and plemot buolneta, enabling theta to *oath. molar'', awl make money at the mate time. Agent,' any, in the bur. Itren are clearing from 1500 to 51,500 per year. For full partliulary and a list ofDorks. address it. M. RULISON. iitneen City Publtahlng Mow at . 111 Main reet, Cincinnati, • Ohicr. If Ilying rout, Ix itop.,soN, Philadelphia. anllnlydairfa PITTSPIJROII, PA WANTED.—Wanted to borrow eight to Iditteen thousand &Ilan on thevery best of Real Mato security. for one to three years, on which a handsome pre wil tnie l be era, and Ohki and Illinois mousy taken, n, if pp ation ho nab was. Attl i a ly k maim set cortisiOarenth and Ernitlifteld streets. . WANTED:4IO,OO of first crass Bonds and Mortgages. Apply to BLAKELY k RICHEY, .41 . Corner &mail and Smahlield Streets. WANTED. -5,000 of first„clase Dußinese Popov !mins ed dap Lt.or told slx month. to ran. tg IT to BLAKELT RICHEY, Conn Eovontti and Smlthfitld otrogdo. ViTANTEINA situation as Carriage Driver V hy youog men well acathsinted with the business nod can Wind good reeommutdation hum Ms former cm. ployer.. Apply to Ci. W. MINN, Strut side of radars! st, 2d door Smith of the North Gnomon, Allegheny City. ord. A TED-A first i or to go to • .10NTE3a.ohom gtordirsgst bo Now and apply alto moot be atoll rocortuaandal. oil 7 • MOM , 010117 A 00. 4 A Nh W . TE I With a cub cap- W to $3OOO, ft, owe In o well mita ants non Blanuteeturing Witham, limited cal D 7 sink of evils). • jaStiw p br oi ll,rber, by Utter or In person, Chinn nuadtf !"! " r ANTE ,OOO n Pittsburgh and Ai ls's/may llrsmitts: -Al Duolnemee or Aixommotti. OM • eper to mouttt .1'117.000, gilt edgy, we be discount .o.lo • very reduced Tete& 1.14 11:1MAIN • 80:t. . . ASTERICIAN 110IIS.E, BOSTON. ' . it.tagi.h..,,i 4 the ad Pirm f noedie•unt• JAMS RICE, norms:o4 mpectfua 17hrenowee that he haw named the old T rk i man t„, mtut, In It nleted Were the none 51 • °l:M*4h Wan ID air Ilerde prone, thee al ti the adrenispe are i, better far the mew dees o r hotels * • . sad oeorearneee of the bane an runeeneeedome teepenteenste end Misname Ihr the - inee%e . er en/ latenothing to be &eked. .... Hotel. DURING T HE' 'EAST SIINESSEIs supat ramni Soul by bass Id, s amid, •,Iditloosl TO nods, sad the vsn. smili rsootstisl. It TO h. SP= ibr th• TsesPtion of Ito am Am 171111111 DAY, Ist of October Itaxt.,—. lbsy ?tlll iloojo fiad thcbcdsl M. stsl- bonsai 'won InssMsg tbra on lba antra of tbe tem and stamtasta. ' Sot .11D41rasto.s.; - • . :. ~. , . ..9 1 4 15 • 1 " °MAL 16 ,conramx. ,, Aarz, g t OtISZ AND SIGICPAINTERW, - , 17 (Old Postalblidiallaniathirdstriel,behreso arripriket Orate. adore preesptly leteadal te. steeatel Ite emeetat New zawas ===l Itrmeilit.4 me, zarA4 TAILOR, (Dr. Irisleg Now Building.) 6LTER.c.3 , Penn 4:14 Pt. Ctatt SU. P. HAYDEN. (Sootomor to W. n. Rams*,) tlllienito. situ altitttistutento litannaNn'an 31.m:ram - one Ban, t rltte urgb.,June 7.Sth,IEZ. f Fl -. .1.1c conformity with the 25th section of the Constitntion oft toti ouirnontrraltb of renosyltantr, notice is hereby Oran that application will Lc nude to the Levhdatttna at the next aseekto, tor the Bonee , tl or Eaten sten of the Charter of the Z•reltants' an d lecorfacturer.. , Bank of ritiaborßh, faille tarot of flftema years. By ord., of the Roan] of Dircetor.. • Joakemil W. 11. DENNY' Oteltier. • FE - Tor. ONLY °Frit:Es where Tickets can be procured ea Cleveland for Chicano and the North. WcYt, or via lath& and Columbna to Cincinnati mud the Bonth.Rett, remora Wayne and Liberty at oadYomG Monongahela Howe, 4 door* below the corner. • Y. KNOWLAND, General Agent. w 183( C. O. B. IC, M. C. It. IL, C. k T.& M. 8. N.ll. AN ORDINANCE Changing the p ace t 1101111E0h. General ar.i Pty Medium In the Thol Ward, City 01 Pittsburgh. Sec. 1. That from and ail, the puerto of tide Oottrou'e. the place far holding the Omani and City Election° in the Third Want, shall be et the honer of John Duffy, on the corner of Grant and Webster streets. Sic. 2. That ea much of any Ordinance, to any way c on flicting herewith be the same is hereby repealed. Ordained lad enacted Into a law In CanncilS this mooed day of October, A. D., MT. JAMES WAULET, Prat!dent of select Connei!. Must, Joey T. Wanrsa, Clock of Select °moll. RUSBELL EILRETT, President of Common annuli ArreeL• Woe Me. Mum.. Clerk of Common Connell A CARD MRS. J. W. WALLACK, aid MR. J. W. WALLACK. The Ilisnader has the honor to .130MICO that these cele brated drentstlc artiste will mete their nett tom Anus. exalt, this city, since theirlete return to the United States after a most trinmpluut career In England. MR. J. W. WALLAaK'S Streeml engagements In this city 'bare always been of the meet flattering character, and have elicited eticeminms from the critics and leveraofhigh art. • MRS. J. W. WALLACK Ras held the palm In Loodou for wale Um* past, and her Intellectual and powerful performances hare gained for her a niche Meths Templer?, Fbms where elm aro' enrolled the names of CIUETISIAN. RAORA.F.Laud RISTORI. The GustVA of London thus pronounces: "The acting of 31m. Wallach is not the mere mouthing of Roes learned by rote,accordlug to some old musty tradition but in beartlnesa and reality appears no though It were the embodiment of ideas whirl: lot found words of their own. Nut having bad the good fore!ne to tw playgoers in the days ' of the Slddons, we never sass a Lady Mecheth give on their remotest idea of what Shaltspeare intended till we new Dire. Wallark in the part." J. C. Foster therefore feels great pleasure In offering this SUPERIOR COMBINATION OF TALENT To the public, who have hitherto responded to any atdsstvor that maypromote the interests of the drama in its highest and most in tellectual asprvt. MR. & MRS. J. W. WALLACK FN giro cis farewell performances prior to their departure for Cal ifornLii, commencing Monday. October St 1096.801 L BOOK NOW OPEN. on3i2bl STANDARD LITERATURE-- Mo Ancient British Easnyists, 38 volume, The Modern " Addison'. 114cOlaneout Works„s Goldsmith'. " 4 " Coleridkes Lamb's “ 6 Leigh ^ NOCkull Atabrosiaos, Ireing's Works, Do do, now seriGe, Groper's Complete Works.' 33 The Manly Norris, Parkeeed "` Do do do, Tiektoor's Household ed . For sale by oe. KAY 6 CO, G 5 Wald street. B _ RYANT'S POEMS, NEW EDITION — The Poems or William Cull. Ilryout, coVoted and arranged, 1,) the author, a new edition, rrybood tbrrolAlk out, la two volume.. - Ehno. EAT k. CO., 55 Wood acre t. A PPLETON'S CYCLOPEDIA OF 11100- RAPRY.—fed American, edited by tho Rev. Dr,l.famike...in 1 handsaw vol. Royal STO, with over 000 yoga, lu full nr half calf binding, 00 3 KAY etroot. COILIPPED LOGWOOD--75 bills. just roe' ; and t I.SIO by b. L. S TOLE FAIIN d pod enctetoor g Bro.. RITISH LUSTRE-100 gross in store aud for male bt oc3 0. L. FAIINF-STOCII k CO. I CARB SODA-100 kegB reed ana B 13. L. FAIINESTOCH CO. SAND PAPER-1W reams on hand and for sigh , by oc3 B. L. FAIINMOCK & CO. CALCINED MAGNESIA-60 boxes in mire and for isle by B. L. FAILNESTOCR 1 CO. B 1 CHROMATE POTASH-1500 lbs. on band and for sale by B. L. YAW:MOCK & oc3 Corner of Wood and Fourth etroeta. HOGS -60 fat corn fee: Hogs for !ale b JUL oc3 'HENRY IL COLLINS. ed Ro- STARCH -300 ba.. of tho celebratSTAßCH-300 cheater Pearl iitarch for sale IA oc3 tIENST 11. COLLINL''. LINSEED OIL-40 bbls pure just rec'd and for sale ny .3 Er.. HUICITINSTS. CHEESE. -150 bx prime Cutting({ Cheese la store end for We by or 3 R. 1.11.,"C _tION. T. W. LOCO/MET Watch alid Clock Maker, LIIPORTER Una WATCHESAND bLRY, 12 Igo 251 , 11 th creel, between Weal and Itarkel, Pitts burgh. P. aairPertkiidar attention pald to the repairing ot Watches and Jewelry. lir Ail work warnntted TARCEI AGENCY.-ILAVING BEEN appointed A4eut for Pittsburgh, by the MADISA:ON ARCH 00517.51. T, fur der aa/a of their celebrated MARL STAECILOshish la warrant...l equal in quality to .1 known In this market ) are to* , prepared to supply Wholesale Deal. yrs at mattufactitrars . vices. Wt. tnette the atwotloo of tb• Trade in ale article, to an euaroloottur, of our present stock, and which will b. kept equal to the demand. ATWELL, LEE k CO.. et 6 No. 6 Wood stets VW?. THE TEETH WARD'S FLUID AND POWDERED D.EVIITHICES, Ir 4. WIRD, Dentirt, Three door. above Hand NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC GENER ALLY.—ThIa morning !commence to reecho daily direct how Baltimore, frith and Salt Shell Oysters of the largest and brat quality. Alm in ram ind half ram whirl I warrant equal to any brought to thls city, and will U. wid wbolcado and Mall at /in 37 Lth /Moat. omit/Ito Ma son t Co. ort9 0. KIMBLE, Agt YOUNG MEN CAN NOW COMMENCE boatec“ with the 'mall capital of FIVE DOLLARS. For partkalara, ItvLw stamp to aeldterd 'IL W. GOODALL, Dangor, Maine. • ATKINS' CELEBRATED :13 DAY CLOCKS, 4 42) for Cannting Room land Parlor. Ansuortment In R0n0vi....1 csolicelegant patterns Put recaived and for We by J. R. ItEn "E iedikaltf J ewelers, Noy. Ad Fifth street TODACCO.-40 kegs Six Twist Tobacco in wore awl kr/ We by ROBERT DALZELL k CO triNCifiTY SEED.-12 sacks to arriveand fnr We by ad/ MUTER d DILWORTH. RANKING HOUSE OF JOHN WOODS, No. FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN WOOD JAKIRT 818.-140,00000LD AND SILVER watitad, fnr which the highest prrmium will ta , paid. ewal:dtt BLANKETS, BLANKETS—A full asnort- MOM of holm made and modern Rlanketa. at .1. M. BURCIIIIELDI, Nortkoratt coruor of Fourth and Mutat sts. it..Tlttalrargh moray taken at pow for Ronda 001 BLANKETS—A full assortment Country and Falter', Diankete to be bed at .1. U. kIURCIIPIELD'S, nct .Nortb.eaet corner Fourth tad pIiEESE-150 bxe. prime W. R. Cheese IL/ Jut reed sod tor sale by R. DALZELI. A CO. BUTTER -3 bblo. S. P. Butter for ride by ocl B. DALZEI.Lti CO. rliAlt=s - 0 - 6131e. tni - f;r silo by ncl It. 0.41.7. ELL & CO. IME-200 bbls. fresh Lhnejust rec'd and r0r.,...n, b. -'b HENRY U. COLLINS. p ur --- , UTTER-9 bblg. primo Butter pist ree and for sale by rtabr RENRS 11. OWNS. rrirtIOTHY SEED-16 bbln just ree'd and (or ertle by seSi ILV.?aty U. COLLENS. SUGAR. - 2a, tot by n , 50 ' ds Cuba for sale low to close DAVID C. HERBST, Corner Liberty nnd 'land sts. BOSTON SYRUP.-2S bbli choice Gulden etnra and for rule. to don" lot by SPERM. 011.-5 bblein store and for sale by DAVID CAIERDST, 1.50 Qvaor Liberty arid naiades. WIIALE OIL.-20 bbl extra Winter Olt, in store for ale by yoso D. C. llERllST,ebr.Llborty and CLOTH TABLE COVERS--:A l&rgo stock on ha n 4 ...15 J. A 11. CIIENEILLE SCARFS—A. A. MASON & Co. haveirecalved • ftirther eopply of the. Lanni...um Rnd &mashie goats. SUNDRIES -10 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar 24 KO. Cradled 40 la “ Y. Colo* do " Pulverized do 10 " Gramtisted do • 10 " Baltimore ByruS • 20 hall bblt. do do • 30 Sege do do • 100 begs prime Rio Coffee: • 50 bode. Fancy Soar - 25 " Reels .10 • - 36 " Olive do SO " Clotbm Plan . r 30 " Starehl 20 " Corn Stareb. Is atom and or sale by ItEISBERGE% all comer Smithfield mad Semed stmts. LOO/9 Xl.V.—Highly enriched Decorations adds Mile for mho by 'W.P.SIARSILALL &CO. A DAROUCHE OR CARRIAGE,. with two 11 rugs, emoted Whim for two week.. Leave word tide yat this. dace or at VELIS, RIDDLE k CO.'S, melt• No. SO Fourth Street Jos. F. HAMILTON CO.,A PINQINZILMEI or, AttA.O33LNISTS. Corner Fire and Liberty Ste., PitteburgA, Pa. IRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND HORI F TOTAL STEAM =MEW made to order. They oho continuo the toonuLeture of their Cklebestal WACIIIINISTS' TOOLS, • , Our* as Turning Lathes. • IrcurPlaruns, • • Dortmund Drilling Macthus, Le, Also, Wrough Itron Shafting, with Pulleys wed Thuggery far 11 ills, Shops, : iloWeltplalyr CABRIAGE OILOLOTH—A large stock of name Wand - T6ala 116166 ml widths on head at 26 sad 26 St. Mir stmt. son , 11, POULIN. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES of W kinds at On Ollclotli 17atettotaa; %ad VI St. Clalr stmt. $4l ..7,L PHILLIPS. MT HOLLAND, for Window Shades- 4 - Tatiety at' vials, aa Load at alms as et. casr sc. T ARTARI,C, A CID-400 IN: powdered for _ • • I• • • :-4fppers for 'Gaiter} iosa cuibra twe=“ser Ike uams—ma. rif Eeat 7nuebOillain sod Mao t Leather, tonstantla laud mud for nab eta *ICSD. HUD. itt . _ 'PAOCP4II3S‘A.T by gilt ilOsection of !'the Act of die Geierel Amiably 1 Numb-anis rut - 61.1U1y 14, leSii,entitled "An Actrehetligto the Mee, time of this Commonwealth:9i is onjoitost sm the Sheriff of *eery county toglro nont'e of each: ,dectione to be held, and eronnerate to each notice it ofEsis benlected. rtuensure hereof, I, ROOT PATTERS ON, Sheriff of the county of Allegheny, do their - shire make knoen, and pre this public nonce to the elect ore of and county of Allegbe sq. that a GENSILiL ELECTION will Ice held in oddment. t 7, on the SEWED TUESDAY, lath DAT OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the reseral Election Districts therein. And as dir.cted by mid 13th sectioctof the Act of July, ISRA I hereby glee tattoo, that every lemon (*.opting Jostle. of the Peace) stip shall bold any alike or appoint mmit of prof', t or trust, under the Gorernment of Guilt/tilted State, or of this State, orof any city, or incorporeted district, whether a commis/Jolted officer or otherwise tabard/nate'. ofacer or agent. who Is or shall he employed under the leg islathe, ezecutlre or judiciary department of this I=r , of the United Statee, or of any city or lororporatad and also that every member of Congn,, and ot•the State Legislature, and of the Select or oommon Council Of any city, or tocurelasionere of any inceoporated aorta, hitoj law lo capablerof lioldlng or exercising et the same time; then/See or appointment of dodge, Inepector or Clerk, of anyalgotion. of this Coormonweeltta and that no 'lnspector; Judp or other officer of any such electlon shall bei eligible to any office to be then voted far ' And further, that by the 4ttOstotien of the AM of April leth, MD, It LpttMMid,that the aforesaid 13th 'melon of the Act of July 2d. 1330, shall not te 1b iceitmid alto pre vent say militia o cer or borough cam Bum serving as edge, impeder or clerk, at any gannet or special election , InthlsCommnweelth. The electors of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meat at the home formerly occupied by Mrs. Jane Little, at the corner of Fourth and ferry streets, in said Ward. The electors of rho Second Ward of the !ally of Pittsburgh to meetat the Public School Housela meld Ward. The electors of the Third Ward of the city of PittsbMgh to meet at the Court House. The electors otthe Fourth Ward of the city of to meeta od t o t Dir e Schhe w ard House In said Ward. of the city of Pitteburgh to : meet at the Penn:militants House.oocaphd by Gotlelb Seidel I late Alexander Steward, In said Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Pablic School House In mid Ward. The electors often Ekrrenth Ward of the tiny of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House In said Ward. The electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsbargh to meet at the Pablo School Home to said Ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet al the Public School Ilcase in said Ward. The electors of the First Ward ofthe city of Allegheny to meet at the house of J.Wmlhouse. In Robinson street. The electors of the Second Ward of fhe city of Allegheny to meet at the house of widow Thompson, northweet corner ofdand the publivate. lectors of the Third Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the Public School House ki said Want • The electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the house of T. Smith, at the corner of lbabinsca and Anderson streete. The electors of the borough of Birmingliam,lnd precinct, to meet at -; rescondpreclnct -. eald borough- The electors of the borough of East _Birmingham to meet at the Rantoul Office of Oliver 11. Ormsby, In said b The electors of Dueineene borough to meet at he School Reuse In said borough. The electors of the borough of Lawrenceville to oust at the Public School House In said borough. The electors of the borough of Shoreham to meet at the house of Shorn In mid borough. The electors of the bemarigh of 31clieesport to moot at the ' Town Hall in mid borough. • The electors of the borough of South Pittsburgh to meet at the house formerly occupied by E. 51eAnnich, at the end of the Monongahela Bridge, In mild borough. The electors of the be runes of West Pittsburgh to meet at the School House in said borough. The electors of the hamlet of West Elisabeth to meet at the Public School Home in add borough. The electors of the borough of Taman= to meet at the Public &heal House in said borough. The electors of the bbrough of Mancloster t.r meet at the Public School House. The electors of the borough of Elizabeth to meet at the Loose of -- Graham, formerly 'accepts; by,lehn Walker, to said borough. • • The elector. of Election Dietrict .I;lrePeebles town ship, to meet at the Oleo Rotel la add tosmship. The electors of Pitt township to meet at, the she of Hrs.. Mourets Tavern In said township exceptthe qualified voters residing in ...Ilona Noe. 4,7 And IL of the city district, who shalfroto at all mound elections in the Ninth Ward of,„the qty of Pittsburgh. The electors of Election Venice Nee.. of Peebles town. ado to meet at the house of John Reithr, In the village of EPA Liberty. The electors of the borough orSewickley will meet at the Public W.hool BOWS In said borough. The elector. of Collins towneldp to meet at the liaise of . Wm. KIWI. Jr., In the Tillage of Esse Liberty. The electote of Wilkins township to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the Greensburg Turnpike Road, in sad township. The electorsuf Plum township to Meet at the house of John Sommerville in eshl•township. The electors of Patton township to inset at the house of Abraham Taylor, ,n the Northern Turnpike, tosaid town . 'b T tj' he °lecture of Tenn township to meet at the house of Robert fkmaldson on tire Leechburg Road, In said town. id for I ad ' PP electors of Versatile. tomalp to meet at the P.M School tram°, on the term of David Shea, mar the White House, formerly mcupied by Themes tod, now by William A. Shaw. The electors of Elizabeth township to meet at Beim= of 0 come Webster. forminly occupied by John Walker, le Elisabeth borough. The elecons of Jefferson tomehip to meet at the house of Micheal Sum, formerly occupied byJohn King,inadd tow.- thIN The electors of Mifflin township to meet at the home of Gamest Wilson, formerly occupied by Jll3llllll H. Neel, in mid township. The electors of Upper St. Clair township to meet et the norm of James Conner, in mid township. The electors of Lower St. Clair townellp to meet at the home lthely kept by F. Hello, at the j auction of the Bin minshans and Cool Hill reeds, In said tounahip. The electors of Chardon township to meet at this home of Mlle= Obey, on the Pittsburgh end Stenbeserifie Turn pike. The *lactase of Robinson townehip to meet at the bones of Sarah M'Farland, formerly Andley ITEarland, la mid township. The electors of Findley township to meet at the bad of WClellasid A. Armor, formerly 000mpled by 3. Cherld, Ito the dine of Clinto n, to eta towp. The Natters of Moon township totem at School Ham No. 4, in said township. The electors of Ohio toenoblp to meet at the hone of Henry V. Monne= In said township. The electms of Franklin township to meet at the Muse occupied by Jomph Holman, Mold township. Tire electors of Remove township to meet at the School Hems No. 3, In said township. The electors! of 1141411111 township to =et at the be= of JobeCowen, In maid townehip. The electors of Orwarden tolerably to =stet the hones of Peter Boyer, In add township. The 'locum of Smith Payette township to meet at the boom of 11. Heys, on the Arm of O.T. Coulter, In mid town. ,4„1,,, 'Me electors of North 'Fayette =metals to meet et the Mum lemony cecapied by Trends Jemmon, rt Rodsea Mill, in mid township. , The electors of Roes torttahlp to meet at the house of Mich Dolma, on the Franklin 'Road, In mid tomialdp. The =cram of Pine townohlp to meet at the ranee of Huh Crummy, to said township. The elector. of s.l•Cardlem township to meet at the home of Dodd Stoop, to saki townthip. The dectoreof Wed Deer township to meet at the house of Nathan Conley. In said township. The electors of East Deer township to meet at the Public School ileum in the borough of Tarented The electors of Neville township to meet at School Home No 1 thereafter to be oiled Chaplin.) The electors of Sewickley township to meet at the home of Samuel Ritchie. In and township. The electors eilmilana township to meet at the hoses for merly occupied by Alen Turner, to said township. The electors of Staler nowentira to meet at John Shaw's 31111, in mid township. The electors of Crement township to meet at the &hoot •Ilouse in Shometown. The gratified voters of that part of Indiana tranahly, in Allegheny comity, redraw( within the following dumlbrd boooamoo, to wito—lleffirating It a Mat op,the Allellbee3 river, at the upper line on the term of John Cable, and runninge motherly moms, between the foram of mid (labia and John Boyd, to the north met comer of Cabla farm—thence straning • werterly some to the Oahe" township line, In such a manner as to cameo all farms or lots =rated In Cunningham's district, said known as the River tracts, within said boundaries, shall hereafter vote at the general election in the borough of Sharpaborg, at the election poll of said borough. At which time end places the gmlified elector. as =re. raid will by ballot vote Ike Five persons for member% of the Ho= of Repreeentatiree of Permsylveulo. One person for Canal Commiceloner. One pens. for County Catemisiateer. Ono perms. for County Auditor. Ono pen= for Associate Judge of the Grua of Common Pleas. The electors of the several boroughs and township., at thedemand plasm =resold, slodi elect by ballot: One person for for of Penneylvania. 'Two persons for Judges of the Supreme Court of Penn. eylvania. Om person for Clerk of the Orphans' Coed, COM% of Qum. ter Sodom, and Oyer sad Terminer. One per= for the Recorder of Allegheny Cooney. tine person for Resister of Ac., WAllegheny County One person for Treartmer of 'Allegheny County; One parson fur Director of the Pour, for three /dm And le obedience to an Act of Afimmbly paged on the t2oh of Mei, 11157, and a writ of election A , nd by the Clove senor of. Pennsylvania to me directed; I else ems Lathe that en election 101 be held In each of the ,Wards, Town ships mid Districts. in thee:Om:W.4A Alkstreny, on the 24 Tuesdayof October, In Cory= of our. Lord' one thoused eight tauodred mod Liftyomen,foi the pup= of upon the =pt.= or rejeCtiem eartift propcsed= menu to the Constitution of the Commonwealth, moved upon say majority of the Wernher* ideated to each lICRIJO of theleghdature at two stexemire seteions of the mom the Bret seetion commencing on the Inn T ee of Jimmy, A. D. 1656, and the stand deft commencing en the Ant Tuesday, A. D. 11367, by which ad amts provided tat sold elec. thin shall be held at the planes. end opened and closed at the time, at and within which the generith election, of this Commonwealth are bold, opened and closed:end it de ll be the duty of thededges,inepertort and clerks of each of mid townships,ratt *, and districts to receive at said election, tickets either written or prlnted,or redly written or pertly ptiatol. fronaillsons duly qualified to veto for menden or the general dermbly, end to depadt.thent In a bat or boxes to be fur that peewee provided ts 7 the Pioneer 0210=. which tickets shall be respectfully labelled on, the anteide, " , Ant amendment? "second amendment," athird emend meta," end 'Hearth amendment,. and them ;rho ILLVATO/S -ble to add amendments, , or any of them, may,ezprese their rialto by voting each as many separate written or printed, or partly written onvieted ballots or ticked coddling on the beide thereof, (he words for the amendment,^ end those who ere opposed to entsh eimeuiterndre.te, or say of them, nay espies. their opposition by voting tech es min, meliorate written or printed ballots or tickets ouitedng oa the inside thereof tho words, 'lsraratthe "amendments." Sacrum 2. Tbet the election. the said proposed amen+ mate dell In all respects bra conducted m the poem! else dower tide Commonwealth ere now conducted: end ft stall be the duty of the return ledges of the respective countin and districts thereof, tool haring earoftilly ascertained the I number of voter given for or *grand mob of mid amend. meets le the manner aforenaM. to snake oat duplicate re. tore, thereof, expressed in words at length and not to Cgs arm only, one of which returns so made shall be lodged In the Prothouotary's office of the Court'o( Common Pfau of the Praia rarathl. - end the othermeled and directed to the Seen.= rltArr i rse ealtbouitl y a erne of Waled* d' gven enter mined ends bled at Pi n tlrrgb; this Sth day of September,A. D. 1857, and of the bidependence of the United Odin the eighty-meted el 2 • BODY PATTERSON UMW. Preparsd and sold by 27 El PENN STREET, selfamd ATILINEP knw ESYLEB Of wrru OR iiTraoor •J&ilLfl: . nr ri T., : ;1 1 !kri'l , II jot rroalvod aid forT 10 ,1!::, - ;' , 2 11 . 1 CMIn. 136".0.• angiaeutten' punkt* Company. Fires,Al alldi . ..x=b - e, Ao,.*xtAaae Baohop. raCtianna4lulyl,l=. • Notice is hereby. giyeas, that. the Ag.eney.d— -,00.0..J, b. the dig . ofiti;9.7l/1, UnM fq , th e`r.' •aotke, be conducfed by J.W. 3LAILTIVI: uivao long tape. time fa aseerareillag Awe coaneetheaarith Wifelike aull qualifies him fee tardaetteg ballade, - lo *marker thet e , at rp. [ mast ssihS W 00. Th k ,i, cm , dlaay reoeunotadal to all our palm., a. .as th00. , • 14 . girlatia"".• A. WEElf.kl. Secretary. . The buslne. duo above Cote 7 rem be 01)&10E4 at "Na 96 WATER/Area; Pit salforltf . Di lolawaro Mutual Safety Insurance Company, lonrporaki by w ityrndontot n/Pronsyloonithleas. - Offii* S. E. Corner Third anti Walard sts., - • P1111.11)ELPIII.A. - :/161/19/9 INSURANCE:I on Vowels, Corp, and Froistrt thl4.l_Mto of the world, /2M17.8411 Oa on Goods, by !down Coto* lakes and Land Con*" to all porta of Ole Wm. FIRE INSTIRANCES on Morchandlss morally Sto Ands of the anyany,lroc. 940. ad Rea bitars.,---......4101 ,3 0 " 1 1=altd a Tiry and other Loann.--.----;.—.143,976 Stock In Bomb, Raillatd and IrtouranotOs...:..... 18,110 Bi - BIW ,M 2,119 SR SAM= la heads itt Agents, Premium. cm Mu , rine Polides nueutly Waled, exid Wan debts doe the Company Siebscrltitkm NUCTORS WW ilattly Jamb IL Beal, Edmund A. Bonder, John C. Davis, John E. Naxos% George O. Lelper, Edward Dwilughzia Ler. R. M. Hollow William C. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, kinder Hollsalu, Charles Halley, H.Jonee Brooks, J: C. Johnson, MMEi;EI Pittsburgh Life, Fire. and Marine in. to. . Offidii Varnerldarket and Witer, PIITBEIIROII, PA. BOUT. GALWAY, Pro&lent. P. A. Ermaas, Feel'. Aintssw Maim, It. D., Ex ml Physician. • This Company make. every 12(1111111C0 apperndnlustto commend with LIFE HIBBS. Also, ,apace. Hall and Carlo Maks, on th• Ohio- cod MWidpp titers and tributaries, and Marina Bdak gin orally. And t=u t h• P t t or etinTa b lcl i ftl;d Inland Natigalion and Pottdea rr o:r tithe towed rake oornistent with safety to Robert Daltrey, Samuel Web:when, dmph P. D D G. 11. D i James Marshal 3, David Matey, Jamie W. Belizean, Ches. Arbuthnot, fide—inyZ•ly Eureka Insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVd.NTA,„ OW N 0.9 Wskr Pittsburgh. astern, LT In. HSI: • Stock Du. 8011, payable on demand, and Aecor• ed by,twdapproved name..._ ...... " ..... -..-...5110,430 00 Cashl¢Plthborgh Tract 49.39096 ,x ; , 122 dares ErrluingoTALTiiio;i:::6o. - 11.........:.. 4 4,960 03 . If 4000 00 4,366 40' J. ff. Shoenberger, W K. Ntadr.k, B. D. Cochran, John A. Caughey, 0. W. Batchelor, hone. 1.. Bennett, Citizens' Insurance Comp) , of Pittsburgh 7, Office IA Wider Sired; between Ilarkei and 1if4.4 grafi. saJzonares Hall sod Cargo Woke . the Ohio *Da lb& thuippi Ravers, mod Tibutaris. ifiii - Insareaageinst {moor &mega by Pim ilno,.tgathot the peril. of the S. and Tolond btoebratlon lead Treamporte • Samuel Rea, Rob,r rb Dunlap, Jr., ifaanh, Isaac, POIMOCk, Walter Bryant, Jul. ' Jobs Monongahela Ipsurancoo Com • Omor, No. DS WAosi Oruro, war. Ann Aga:Out as kinds of-Mrs and Omons-4A3IES A. HTITODISON, Pooddsat.l linitlf N. ATWOOD, Becroter7. Wm. B. golmo,. .Toba Wm. Rea. • Thos. & Clarke, .reis. A. Western Insurance onixiany. Or PITTBB•URGH. • . • GEOIIOB DABBLE, Peaklaa, • WM Imre spine all Ithittle Of 3lre and Kariba •• • anc R. killer, Jr., G. W. Ittoketeen, J. W.Batier. O: W. Jackeoa,( Andre. Ackley, • Jewett MeAnley O . Mame% There Scott, A. kihnick, J. Lippinoott, • William &nth: Ik3„.11 Homalintitation managed by Itireetaninti in thin community, and alio min llberally solingsudprowpit. ly pay all Lowe at the 0771U.,,103. 92 Water aliteritt 00. a Wankel:lAA) up staks,Pßlesborgh. . yaW • THE undersigned have entered into T 43 -- parteerehlp, uter the styk of 1011. O. JOHNSTON &CO. SALMMIL R. JOHNSTON, at, WILLIAM_ - ritteburgb, September 13,1867. "KrM. G. JOHN TON & 00., STATIONERS, BLAIVIC BOOK JfAIYTIFACTU ERB J,OB PRINTERS, - •• N 0.57 WOOd bat. Third and ourtb, 1.301wd PT11850154N, PA: giOTICE.—Tho partnership of the ruider,';-..1 gybed. doing bushes. under the title of 1311111.2/111At, CIIPIELD, well tensible, by tanked coiarne ee,e All pereone haring sueettleg amounts with tbiterge;ral atelier oblige by calling berm flat date mg Seat* element. • The baelnoss will be continued at the same loandim, N.L . canter of fourth end Market .rtreetr, by BIIRM PM. eeLdtf pISSOLUTION—The Co-Partnerthi tattoo existing under th e Orono and etyle Pa. ABB 4/. 00.11 Ible day dissolved by theltatioa. The beta teen of the Bun be elated at the old anuld, et. Cloth greet, war the old Allegheny Bridge, by.W. IL PHILM who la duly antborired to me the name of the Atm to the eettlement of Its strafe. . , rOPARTNERSIIIP NOTlOE—Thetaider, ' ~-; skpied here this day entered into a copartnerahtibansl : „. --, der the name and style of YILELPB, P . 1 1 1 T1Ilk CO., for thar, purpose of manottacturingWagons,Certe,Drayloteti all its branclues, basingtakan the old established rickey 01", Moak Phelps, Lure al Co. and hiving erected sant. wee and substantisi buildings, and proctual the Waft haprovia7:!— meats in - runehluery,Ac4toketturs with. lane sadesellees.".;..' jested atock of rootertal, they are papered to execute plesuptuess and ' spatcb, allordera entrusted to them. All • work warranted to be of the to.. quality. ThaseakePer... :.: rier bast:m . lold to year' ezperience in- the bedew* • hereby strict WNW= t• merit a continuance et .the pato,. romp so liberally bestowed on thetas Atm..• to . 3 0. We -employ NONE Bin , 131111 • AH.PILLEGfIo • VAloLgaram RAILROAD.- , REMOTALOP • - OHTDEPOT TO THE OOPRIPt OP - AINSPf".". I • CARSON STREETS,' NINTH WARD, AND .DUCTION OP TARIFF RATER.-On .ad after ICILY 111sig, • MT; freight wlll be repglectsis_,lxne at thsfollogriftrapila_ ' ro_ 5 a . 13.4 To Pradvo *** * 0ar,04:j(7....ban:;1s col underAfti.. To 31abotibic • .;..414. pebuTet. ,- ;;• - • . ban* andaver:- ••• To Dlak To Orari Eddy To Btadys Eili:Ticlair - fierZrd 'mixt Do DAY CLOCKS 8 DAY AND SO SOUR CLOCEB, Ifflf3l3 • • •• .',4.11: . ' f ro'-i.,--'7,•i:7S;?- Y MAT.TIEY Ligni2t. fiMEMI F 00,694 if Jan Tho l o s i s a C ii = ng, Jamas Trsqva Wfillant Eyna, Joshua L. Pilo*, J 11.1124 Tennont, Samuel B. &ohm, Hen fa James ri 11.Zarland, ' Thomas C. Dusl, Robert Barton, Jr., John D. Sample, PittsVir, D. T. Woman, • 3. T. Logan, a Proslarst. C. HAND, Tim Prosidept.. MEIMM Air:ander Bradley, Joavph S. bomb, John Fullerton, .11asulleld B. Brow. David 11.Cluttabon William Carr, Hobart /3.. Hartley, John opinion: O. 1.11. Rumorlr, W... 11. T Leech. Jr, D. Idc•Cluldlas • Geo. EL Elalden, • J. 1. SHOENDERREE, Piste mo7L•dlm WM. BAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. 3L&RSITALL, Beenitisty o.o.3lsrit fitli4 13- Wm. John Dllo mfL, Rand. Sam, J. Seboxamater, , - 8.44711, Wthon=Ur • /dm McDeilk • Geo. A. 8027 itottrtg. 00PA.B.TINERISHIEN, J O IL PRIMPS. PASKE AL.LOVE. - Nalgloul =Mt= CITIZIINS'III7L, -- ITTSBU RGKIITLY2B,IBS7: Pers to thr ow stook of, this Bank - sill jphomi taw notice that their handbasntkepin the isms irEl lidoe:ast • Fourthlnstidmont, of $lO pm phobia dzi4ier! - : the 16th of August asst. • - . fifth and laic, of 1110 per OcrS or beflan9lo: - lat of Bootember -nat. • fttich . . , . AT '%I'rI3ZMT7I•G• 2lrlutrotteall* -14,2rdelsor. LARGEST and :noel-complete' Conunerciat.: poor* tb. Unfold Bt Oro.. A thoroVilmorpou - , veraucrimy arvizr Dook , 3=Eooptos,Coashordat Atitboa4.lr, riled - Emboss W a nd wl other ortbioote rrearrary me 'thorough or. przetkol bathes. man. - : arro.o,PuntoL Bod04•0141880216#*_, 4 01/Llff, Prof. of Poilasollgti. prilaigale , afshoros all COOPOUtOrS, for 'boor rrsirfoif, PR3.11/CrM TrAft/Iff7 ;7,4..ia oj...immure it aline ßoraskid pmq ;Mis; endues Mated Brow Tafr or. KYir .te.. l lPricooroo,,rorriolfidred. sabre It IflLk= UPS lipordoboot ' • t • •• Eliii