Vittsburgb 6,l;,tttc. wl-Ll,l. - L L LL. a. • Et, L S. RIDDLE & Co.. rPI T n ItS and t/: rRI r T P c BITTSB LT R 61-1 : TIIT - N.SDAV MoRS;ING, "ri READI3O NATTER ol EACH PAGE OP .PRIA PAPER Ma. KtDtloo.-- 1 communication yesterday's rnio,. winch is heralded wig!: , tremendous flouri,li of log g ~ from Snowden township,.. and ail Is an 1 , signed ..L. NI, I.4pistrlc. ' I. %I •k" I.nrimer'' is. or whether the... rea,ly • , 1 , 11 man, we .Ig. not ',low. Thero bearing POCit a nwttle 11..1 away in ‘orne en,-ettre cornet of the c ,, t,a; ry. alp , he- been spread bint,,•it in , ho palter , f" , l oth ' i " i., i"' r• airy notoriety. or he ntay be a myth—,. were iihtintaßtn of the brain -. a convenient retit tun t..iatitii !hat he carri, ti.nowden in hi, We iiscline s. , till,. bitter theory n,-re rational to v-nnla.l ,. tint the communication is a fabrication, with II r.;nte 01,4,1 if, than that it i, the lull ' of any real, living. actuql pie, of nr-lininl ~,•i, to.uship eunthins a man nten,laei.)4l , en,i;h ,übseribe bit namo t.. sm'h off The :•heriti's office and Jail 1,, he..n the gr,:.it tnanufAct-ry of commtinicationq for the pre., during thi. cnaupaign, andpr-hotly one of t lime, the signal urn being n Mere Rot in either cone it i. a supremely silly o.ans 171111UiCS.000. Ilear it ••yir. Kiddoo will, I know, without Iteshatien, repudiate the statements put into Ilia mouth Ly thesb {Liners on Saturday morning, for they are wholly untrue, ~td no unit, knows it better than Mr Kidd..., himself. lie. 1 ore sure, ueker ao• themzed the statements In idein those papers. ••Mr K,tideo certainly never attlisof.te"l tine GaLZaTir to -13 that •he elAtu,e. pledging the meet ing to — Tote for au haLa whurill , elan, at a legieaat , - " county officer aid to enforcing the any each too" was not iu toe reac tion ta submitted to the Committee, he anew that it wan there and that it wan distinctly read to him. ••Nor did Mr. K. authorize the ittatement that the Re../4 1 11i.5 . . as n a rra , i, pledged opporsil 1011 to 1,,z6.4! /.sirOftd V.,12 is • utt•t• Mr. Etc:tivolhic,:rne..l us. among other Things, that there Wasa 1000f000 on the Committee on Resolutions, and tint this locufoen was the one who stated to him the purport of the resolutions so differently from the resolutions as published. Now if there is such a man as ••L. LAM men"—if he . is an actual existence and not a mere fictionwe have no doubt he is a locofoco and that he is the locofoCo who was employed to bamboozle a man like Mr. Mom°, who was too credulous to suspect him: This being the case it is not to ho wondered at that he should follow up the deceit practiced on Mr. litt•ise•• by pus ting•on a brazen look, and facing is out with a mendacity which, unfortunately. is not rare su • the part of the Repudiation leaders. Now, we will not talk at-or to Mr -L. Met'. LArilidEtc" for we ignore hint as a mere nobody --a political phantasm. But we venture to throw the lie into the teeth of on o man—if there be such au one—who dare, to say that Mr. Kos ., DOO did not authorize tin , to make tho statement which we did iii his name: We uttered nothing in that statement that was not derived from the lips of Mr. Ktionoci, or that was not framed at his request. Ile made the same statement, sep arately, to the editor of the Dl:spate/I, and there was no concert between the two papers in frti• ming what was published. Our confidence in Mr. liEtwismo ie such that We fully believe him, and If we had not had that confidence in him we would not have published his explanation. The election is too near, stow, to warrant us in call ing on him to verify the truth of it, which we have no doubt he can do ; but any man who as serts that he did not make the statement to us as published, asserts not only wha, is false, but what he cannot possibly know anything about . We do not, of course, undertake to presume that any body hot tuade such assertions; our conviction being that the signature to the com munioation in yesterday's Union : is a tuere•cloak , to hide the real author, who has skulked through the whole campaint under all sorts of anony. -t mous hidings. THE following appeared in our telegraphic column yesterday, among the European news : "Gen. Mill, who wau in command at Cawn pore, was compelling the high caste of Brahmins torise. • BloOd flows from the bodies of the European soldiers, and their movements are accelerated with the "cat," and, when no longer able to en dure, hanging theta." The same intelligence is thus given in the Philadelphia Bulletin "General Neill, who was in command at Cawn pore, was compelling the high caste of Brahmins to wash blood from the floors of European sol diers, accelerating their movements with the "cat," and then hanging them." The item by mail, reads as follows "Gen Neill at Cawnpore was compelling all the high caste Brahmins whom he could capture among the Sepoys to collect •ho bloody clothes of the victims and wash the the blood from the floors, a European soldier accelerating the move ._ manta of each man with a "cat." After this degradation the Bepoya were hanged one after another." "'oxen's Excuse.—The Union puts in a defence for Ms. lonia that he la to sign the duplicates in order to secure the collection of the State Tax. Fudge! He was under to nbligation,to sign them. They would ho as eyelid witkaut hie signature as with it; and hie signature them is as much an approral of the • County tax as his protest on the minutes is a disapproral of it. He is simply attempting to ride two horses—a rather difficult feat in politi cal equestrianism, when the two are going dif ferent ways. His course is a fair illustration of the double dealing of his party. LATEST TRAM FLASSAS.—,MT. James Redpath, (our special correspondent, "Jacobius,") arrived in St. Louis last night from Kansas. Gen. Lane and company of men from Datil ' pane, had been absent several days before ho left that town, for the purpose of guiding old Capt. Brown, with his rifles from Falls City, Nebraska, to the interior of the territory. The Mayor of Leavenworth informed our cor , respondent, that between four or five hundred Missourians were already scattered through that bounty, for the purpose of voting. It was re ported that from two.to three 'thousand had en tered the southern portion of Kansas, peace , ably, in small squads and scattered throughout different precincts. The municipal election at Doniphan, had re sulted in the triumph of the Free State ticket, by a three-fourths majority. Doniphan this spring was pro-slavery. The chairman of the Free State Territoritil Committee, complained that the party took lit tle interest in the election, and in many places were appointing no outside judges to watch votes, or tilting other precautionary measures. The policy of voting under territorial authority is little relished by the old guard, and accounts for this apathy on their part. No disturbance is anticipated on the day of election. (to-day,) except, perhaps, at the West port voting precinct—the Shawnee Mission.— The result is exceedingly doubtful, for the "Na tionals" here the cards in their own hand. The -Irish voters of Leavenworth had held &meeting and unanimously repudiated the National De mocracy. Cause—the bogus Legislature die ; franchising foreigners, although the "Nebraska - . bill gave them the right of suffrage; and tbg law making it a fine to kidnap a white baby anti death to kidnap a nigger, which has been dwelt upon recently with great effect The pro-slavery men at Doniphan, had resole 'ad in public meeting, to fight, if necessary, in Hcompany with the Free State citizens, to pre vent. illegal voting to-day. A very large vote will be cast in all those ..counties which are not disfranchised.—St. Louis i Democrat. • - • Fax ice RSITATA vs.—A review of the railway *item in France has been published in "Gang !flaunt Messenger." which shows that the gross :receipts itilBs6 were no less than £11,240,000 about one seventh of the whole imperial revenue. • -The value of the shares and bonds in circulation iitt the end girth(' year is stated 14E1410,000,0001 and the amount of dividends paid in 1866 was .C 4,800,000, of which; either by direct or indi :root tatation £1,821,847 went to the State. And , it is expected, that a still _greater amount of profit will acme in future, Owing to: the now law imposing &duty upon the transforefeberce • • ,- - . EXECU7Ir. Cukmscr Ilarrkburg. "1" ,- - and Hum: A of p„ l ,-••,: •r oulalonsv,ith or Per -‘l, r•Li AlbeuaLly nme: . rl upon r,••• by 11, deraleti it my inq,,,tiv, .I , l'y I ••••g•• .1 n I 3•1•1• •••1• , ... • .1, tng specie I, ItAni, , of thi , C..IIIITIMIVI 4,11 h nn 1 :Duch !., I rogr • le;• unl hom , I,l.ll,tpdy atieetel hy L• nud commerce !lase Levu 1.1r:ily,•1 11, merchant, the nintillfavlnrcr. he 1.1••••11 , 1n1.. h o er n tier hrght s,JtieLly I :.n.l many hxre I , rrn insol veil in FL no ortim .ry -• ro.hrig null.. an.ll.lco,- ! olten4i, t .1 xnhothlo : • o k l It•tvo ~ 00n or ,1•In- •1.,:sol, al>l thou,l,l. .o( I‘orkt,ii aro -1; \I:111 o,lr nu; Irive it Ili tmy thieution in till, c„m nnmicatnm thr 0:111 , 0, 01 the pre,cnt financial commercial ertibiimit,-tomit. The '1 1,1111; Imrk the . . . whioh it is hope I is I iit toinperirde tinerenige.l. prom!. lilt lutrintin•-tie e:" • 31,1 'car..nu, lecishition will bo The pro,ont exlgenoy ro,Ptiree. Ind every cin‘Mi,lernli,n the resent of ‘Ve:11111 ~,1•1 tie people seem to dt ,„Atl dun: the ball!, t 110111,116, reiens4 , l Ir •ani!”. 1111, ud forfeitures incurred he s ±t,1•e1,1 , 13 Silutll.l be Authorized fm ,u..,11 Ten, tvilkle period as nol2 einllnn :bent lnle;y to ie. the pay Went in 4111 . Ciu Co le cc ant, bank.. nno 3 too e a rl taut W . 0.1 1 ,3 e..aapol iLein to reyuire nntne lozytueut front their . . upon the Otatillatatty the wineries" of cidt•,-prend nahnruptey and ruin; while im the other hand •ii. unreatonabie carnation of he outworn' .to', ,unpension would greatly the evt:s ..1 un irr,deeniali;+' paper e , trrenCy The re,mp• •ii apecte rayinent, h. it be pont p. , ord inager tuna t, clearly nocentary and rile he-t in ten qtr of the COlittuuntly !nay re'inin- Tne general trdhart ass:nem and trade and cAninerce, and tl.e c0n,e,11,11 dorro cid: tot; of the value of real and pc,,nal id Ter tv. pervlttte4 to . contintie, , erori'dy :he !event..., or the I.'lmmonw en i, of the :State, now no well ,iista.neil and 1. orable to her character • may lie end:ingot - ed. n''t by any inability to pay, hut from the difficulty if not the impossibility of procuring a inedtotn in which payment can be wide. The ilith the Rate maul be preserved intm•t I tberebire recommend that tiro 'tanks which may be re' Berea front the penaltie, uput su,•h su•peudou by existing law•, -iutll lie required Is tnvFo Ti satisfactory arrangetmou eith the `onto. by which h.• trill I•e enahlyd t„ 0 , 1,11, the current funds in the Trea , llly and ba;,,ices standing to his credit in any of the solvent Banks of the Commonwealth into specie as soon a..the same shall become necessary for the paymeitrof the interest on the funded debt. And a, s for titer relict to the conuounity, and as a ,onditi,m of the release of the penaltim, anti forfeiture , in stirred, it is revectfolly recommended that the solvent Banks of the Commonwealth which paid specie for all their liabilities immediately to their late general suspension, shall be requir ed. (under ouch limitations and restriction= a, may be deemed expedient.; to reekive thy notes of each other continuing solvent, at par. in pay. meat of all debts due, or to become due to them respectively during their suspension; the batik or banks resuming specie payments to be reliev ed front this condition. For the relief of the ilebiorA rravii.oin should be made for nn extension of the time iu which execution on judgments may nod !he re rind now provided by law for the stay of excel_ ' lion. The issue of relief or bank notes, of a less di nomination than five dollars, should not now be authorized, nor should the Banks during their suspension be permitted to declare dividends ex ceeding C. per cent. per annum. The monied in stitutions of the Commonwealth, it is believed, are generally iu a sound and solvent condition, and if the measure§ suggested be adopted, the Banks will be enabled tomeet all their liabilities, supply a currency adequate to the demands of legitimate trade and the ordinary business of life, regain public confidence. aid and revive every branch of industry, and save their credit ors and the community from the bankruptcy and ruin inevitably consequent on the intense pres sure of the present financial crisis. The questions submitted for your determina tion are important and momentous. They rise far above all partizan or political considerations or calculations. A suffering community in the hour of their anxiety and peril expect at your hands prompt and patriotic action for their re lief, intluenciA by nu other consideration than the public good, prompted by no other than honest and honorable convictions of a public and private duty, may the result of your delib erations meet the expectations, relieve the wants and harmonize with the true interests of the people JAMES POLL , K. 10 I. j!, - , 7 SENATE—The Senate was called to order at 110013 by the Speaker, Mr. Finney The roll was called; and all the member= an. swered to their names except Mr. Crabb. The proclamation of the llovernor was road. Mr. Jordan read a bill in place concerning the Banks, and 1000 copies ordered to be printed. On motion, it was referred to a special committee of seven. Mr. Browne rend three bills; one a supplement to the act of April 16th, 1860, regulating the banks; another entitled an act relating t. , the floating riest of railroads, and concerning nevi ga tton companies. ROESE or REPRESENTATIVES —The EL.:se wan called to order at 12 o'clook. The roll woe called, when 80 members. answered to their names, 18 being absent. The absentees are as follows:—Messrs. Ball, Foster, Brown, Back house, Dickey, of Crawford, Luis, Mangle, Penrose, Reed, Smith, of Luzerne, Brown and Zimmerman. Mr. Gildea offered n resolution requiring the banks to remit an accoun , to the Governor, showing their condition, before any legislation should be had. The resolution went to a second reading, and was then postponed for the reading of 160 Gov ernor's Message, delivered by the Secretory of the Commonwealth. After the reading of the Message, Mr. nets tend read in place, on leave being granted, a bill relative to the suspension of specie pay meats and the better security of note holders, which was ordered to he printed. Mr. Gildea's resolution was called up and be iog changed to a joint resolution, was put upon its final passage. Jenkins opposed the resolution, declaring it impossible to obtain such information us the resolution required within six days; pronounced such delay folly. Mr. Gildea announced that the Legislature cannot act intelligently without information, and for the Want of it might possibly effect injuri ously many business interests. . . Mr. Jenkins responded—He did not know that the hanks required legislation. The only offi cial information came from the Governor, saying that there is financial distress, and legislation asked for the people. Ile suggested that the resolution should ask for information to he sub mitted to the next Legislature. Financial Intelligence. There had been returned to the Department for cancellation, during the week, 0ver41,550,- 000. The amount of securities surrendered woo over $1,000,000. The amount of notes still in packages, not counted, (included in the above,) was about. $J330,000, equal to something more than one days sharp work in enumemtion. Alb. Ere. Jour. Tho financial news from Now Orleans is favor able. The henry payments of Saturday were satisfactorily and resolutely met. Messrs. Ken net, Dix & Co. and Voorhies, Griggs & Co., are reported Utica., Oct. Zi.—The Bank of Central New York has closed its doors, and a Receiver Les been appointed. Voorhies, Griggs & Co. done a large Western business in New Orleans, and was not only an extensive house, but supposed to stand in the very first line, as regarded solvency and solidity. Private dispatches from St. binds to-day are very discouraging, but we omit particulars as the troubles they speak of are prospective, gen erally.—an. Com. Saturday was undoubtedly the •bluest day" in business circles that we hare had in St. Louis for twenty years. It was "blue" in the morn ing—"blue" at noon—and "blue" at night.— The weather was dreary and choking ; and this added no doubt to the depression of spiriLs of the community growing out of the deep perplex ity of ft nine's! affairs. • After all, things might be much more discour agM g than they are. Last Saturday was uni .•ersally expected to be our worst day ; and now .that it Is over, we find our community still sound, the main, and brave to'contend against adverse fortune if it come.—St. Louie Intel. NUM OVE:RNOR'S MESSAGE tore (.. . , Iltl , ll . llee MI 4 ~.:• 1.1 . c , ot • )a.,iderable ex here •his morning by the :.:a. 1 ,0..1,0 Bank ha.l 45- =SE \IL t I Cl,' 'I ha , I kral Vl' I i,11,0,1 . - houteau was ,er one 4 the lar• ❑i/f ) el t i I.prk. 1.I•1 encrap••l ;:trgoly in rttlr..ading. nut , l have be,orne much tgnraire.l Ile I, a Inrec , nr in 610 Central. and .an, of the 1,1•Ivr. aft, In•,a .f CI u It. f up ID I .',• lay la I , ,ty prate,Te.l 'flu. mronc.• I ',LI, ...krrrs u , dr•• • , 1 t:v ••: •1;:•,1,•11t•••1 ye,•r•lay \ 1 • I 111 . 11 a :he Tvii:;..ly x know,he ..•i; km.wri , th, yogi Ito L.,:.: 11,1 r a.,ignlll‘.lll. ve-tt.r.lity Ihnh.ric 11, in-. 6.111, contidet,.. ,4 , 111-1 11 11, ' , won l• li•• ,•••)•••n4i••11 • f V0,1.111Z •-.1111.1i,11171 , •lit Wh'd,\l:ll'~hMll+l 11 ha.] • ia-v ,opia hive 'Peen ah:e (1.” •,: I, I ictlr,tt jlottrrcs 1if,111.1.4.114-...-F1 nn Knsinrnll lergynarin .. ~,.. e., . , . ~','., =lllllll t.l II ••••• • , r•t• t r i iii r.iu~ R.'~.. =MIMI N., Copp., 1 11.,1111.1 ,1% ,, • ti. • FJ. 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W ,1,4111 SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY. ikt,2liptly In nay part N,thelo ...wit., nn.: • , 1 WOE, )11.49 , “tt Itotobtati.l !lot 1.W.A . ^0 no1•1,1ir Weill - nil and Continental Exchange. DIJ INTC S RALA.N hr- CO On the Union Bank, London, h, SMnr glf LI etrvl /I/I:cards Tlnaa Drafla are asailabl^ at all the principal rt.,. of Ignitland. Scotland and Inland and the Coin heat. tee al, draw ht Bilk M A iiIZUNEBAUM & BAL. LI N. FrauFfart n Main whirls e a IWinttrant, to all parts el Germany, ewni , riatnt and Holland. .•• • • . to tra,l abroad reap re 111n:ugh . Lentr. , l Cr. tilt, ,k:, 'arch Many car, 0144..1, as o Iu Auy 1 - utrt of Luropo. C.11rt10.• , / •n.l °Ott ercurltica Iu Europe., se•1111,..1, prompt atle.otinn. W 3/ IL WILLIAMS u CV, 11111243 cart!, Woo.l altn third crept. GR.E.IC÷ K CO., „~,,.r PO. 'lnd .1/.• - h.rwcr Arrwr, frit rd, Piir, If LT It II . PA . KwurLwtut t. • 44 I(• ,;...f ltit• lan ue denrilw flows of NAIL K h th..y ..:II the lowest 1:;:; 2 C P- ' Ext ' a " c . ti are rer, , rtfully A:I work MI". rantwd of Ulu bwer plalLty drl2.lxdfc H. C. lIL.MAN & CO., N 0.741 Pourt h reel, Yi tts I, U 2h , Yo, GENERAL INSURANCE. AGENT"; AND Insurance Brokers. =EM 1.11.. Nloriuo and Liar Stork Ittlsks of ill doperip. I , ortsl4l‘..n ei cllrr..igt rat., io thr rellithle and prompt lu the SIAI. JcSlt I sic _ •- Plttabuigh Vartety Work. JONICS. w.A.t.r.lNG,Forzi) &CO, I.4 , ircon•ors Werwir M. A tMilmry C.. Manufut lir.. of 11.101‘ lama EAR 11,,,,.11F,r 1..1, Spring Drop AD.! Thum!, Lak11..., m Colinta , r kales C01,,n. Corn Au.l Paint 51111 A. an , l I4.m.nrir (lowly arr gettor ally. corn, "I Wporr ti runt ttre,to, Inlpurgh, Pa. JA:22.lydlc A. A. C.ARRIRR & BRO., PittAairgli, General Invurnnve Agency, No. 03 rourth Nitrool. 7'ITTSBC111:11, I'ENNA. torultonies reprtowntotl A highoot otnnoling. Chortorot hf l'enuoy It man end other States. Ntorln. ond Lilo Itlakt token of All doottiptionn A A CARRIMIL, .Iyltol.tdfc N. H. °AMU Mt. .701 IN COCH.H.A.N do 8.R05., lIANt /13 - 11. MAIN 1 , 1 Iron nailing, Iron Vaults, .vault Doors Window alintti!re., Window Guards, ,hire! and M 6 Third Sfretl, (Mawr,. Wood and Market,) I . IITSOIUROII, PA., )11r, t :101111 a variety 01 uo. Nairn", !miry awl plata o..t.tabla for all purpooa.a. Partlrular ftiit . titi•lBl paid to au cloning Grave Lou. JottlanK d a wn at lava t 5,,,11ra. rad) /JAW/CS Sc C.LU.1.,11:1. - , - Ilonse, Sign and Ornamental Painters, AND DRAINERS; DLAJtAA White, .I.t ad and Zino Paints. Also, all kind. .$f Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Mau, Putty, 811111/1 , ,, 144 /rood Mrere, taw doors above Dkntond turlfelydrc JOHN THOMPSON, 410 I.IIIERTI srlei:Er . European and Intelllgenco Office, Kreps always for sale Unarm on Nortme for any atuount, anJ summer ADli Pocket Ticket, to nod from Liverpool to Nnw York. Mile for cook and general bonac.work furnished to liouttokocieff. on short uoUco. IVright'll Indian Vegetable Pills and Syrup alwaye on baud. Patowitgore brought from New York and l'hiladelphlo on railroad to Pitteburgb. Jartally sENcnri.'s SEWING MACHIN/IS, The grant mporlorlty of tttN .IFilt'S MACHIN NS Oyer all °them for the nee of Clothing. and Shoo Manufactarerm, Hare 31 akers, Carriage Trimmers mid Coach Makers, long loon known awl practically vrknoobo ig« . 71e noolowigned haring n cotonairo variety .4 t Macidtwo.rn baud, adapted to every kind of swain @Weldng, invilve Ilnee intorootoil local! nndwsaminw U. STR.A.W. Agent for Allegheny Conn[ anlo:tyd 1. 4 1 P JA.H. MoL.A.VGALII4-, MANCFACTOIMI OF Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* and Fusel Oil deltOlrfc Nos. 169 and 170 Second "brut Zprrtal ilettrro Celebrated Wet S ttice , Rit.a au i ,:1,1 >is . .. ~. .t. :I. Y •I , 0,• " • •-• 1.1 St IN k n 'l,n.lnn.l lIEN 1 , 0," fl. CI )1.1,1 Porwax ding and COMM/SSW/I Mai Chant Mini MEM= WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO r,romot ”1" . tl.lll‘ ,1,111 r")100i 1."11 =ME Ps.l ei“ loiltnt lon lU...sin ' , hers Iron thr \ It.— N.. I Nelson a A.lll brotype4 I'Ui C 1 4 : S IL 1. 1)1 I). I.:Aallery, corn., Third n.!,d 71Inkr1,1 vl rerin E \ TILOWL TUMI. NO 1. I 1.0% mliet • Udl it I • tt Pittsburgh Stc& Works. izii.vy HOG CO ?Lt og. Itiaproved Plll[l4l Steel 1_7,11 Te•t•l S.A.M Ci /\ "I' 'I'A I /_,C) 1. ( f r hil. 1> .t TOBACCO, sNurr AND CIGARS A 'l'o i H.eil I A 7IEI A ItioTTLE OF SI lokit'A )1 I II )I tr I \ I, .1. •:\ I. lei£RCFlArrr TAI LC.I2 M'CORD & CO N.. I I NV" II . g• .• . nil 2, Rt. T, .A. S N" I. II AT-. r li 1i t 1111.1tRI:N. I %%el lIA I 11 , 1' 1111 , 1 HAT, ?I /I.lll' W I IV (.3- M A CHINSS! fANII.IFS M 'Mt WI I NKR,. WHEELER & WILSON NIISUYI(7I2I(ING y, 11. Ur.ll I, • it.l./1,..4 c•lr 13 ritlyg.v.,rt, C.,tt It Pllt•bnrglt.69 Fifth Street. Th.. 11.-htte. mach, 11.•• Finest or Coarsest Fabric _ • Al Ibe• plr.,urr. )t Thous o". 1 brulatirol rtnd dural.:e .%ittche, Jl.floo. met art. 1... - mning iudimpoumbl• wront3..n u.) M 0ht...10.1 I.y 111.1135 c or ALEX. IL. FEED, . - No. 6 5 Fifth strret. Pittoinit - 01. _ - PAYNE.: BISSELL & CO.. mrsTra.ar.K... P:srli32- cro :11.1 STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc 1.1 N14•4411(414.4 4,1...A..1 CAPITA I. COOTi. IN C; It A 7.:( -10.135 LIBERTV ATIIEICT. .1) 2 , 1 y dfc 1..1 —. W. SC 1). RAN RIIA.R.'I% .suric - rtamas AND ne_tititn All klnd• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, Thee reventiy taken the bn2l.llng N.. I'2ll street. In addttl. , n to theft Mtonfartnrln,. Extalloltabnwnt.N.. C2.lnr. .treat, where lbey %Ili beidva.e..l I, r,..:‘e their frien.ln, m4:7'13,114 To Nervous Sufferete A refired Clergy ma ti, restiirvil t., hculth i i a (•w days. after main yeanint :read aid, ta nuke known the wean. e Will !Weal I the preeetiptlonow.l. Intert the Hoe JOlti DM:NALL . Nd IM rotten .tract. Brooklyn al V .*an..ertidlina T. TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—Ur. Tub Blab Venetian thane —ailment, in pint bottles. pricelai con., i, warranted cbeentr end neater than any other article ever idlle , ml in tit ;mine al the corn e( Cute, Gall•, Apralne, Lanienees. Once hating, lc. Keep a battle in the .table, it hut caned =nay a entente torte. None genuine autos signed F. I. Tables Ihr , t, 06 Oarilandt street, New York. Sabi by Ix. /I leo W0..1 sl. 1.01:41.. TOOTDACIIE let inhtantly cured bye few Linlei of Dr Keyert•lmth Ache heti...l.. Propaeod .od sold s the dreg dote DII. HEWER, 144:W00d et, 1.24,14 were.,r e., ~. r oftch rtok• WONTED IDIMEDIATELY.-10,000 'len n. entese lu the eele of the 61.0.1 1,11,1111. took, to Al:urn:a threlhle...llreheufre, farther. and ack• °l-11,11 . 1 & to 11 . 11 '11. 1 , 111 nod thin to le , y owl pleushal Lumen. euebllng theta to set the ooutxtry. and mote money at the mon 51.* .14eule 0 , .e . 10 the hht. toes. are olearLug fro. 1600 to 11.nov pet 7 ,1, boo foil oboe •nd • Het of Iho - ho, a.kiress 11. 11. 11CLIP.ON, Vows. CH} 1•131.11•11114 Ifoter, 111 Mot. our", Oinc,uhsti. Uhl% or. it hrtug Lent, I/ 111:L1601, Ittlladelpbte sulklvel.wll.7 ANTED.—Wunted to borrow eight to thou.-mil dollars ou the rery Beet of 14.0 KILN recurlty, for one to threw 3 ram on which a haul pram:than will to , given, and Oh of and 1111001. mono) , laßen, if application I.e. terole Kone Apply to BLAB! LY k tni-ea , orrier Kee - tooth FtnItbIBPI cc( , kg) firstair, Routh, and Mortgagee Apply to BLAKELY Corner So , veal and Smithfield etrerta. . . . NTED,-3,u00 of lint da,74 nithitieni l'apst list lug MO &Qui four aryl .11 mutahs to tun Apply tu BLAKELY & RICHEY, frit, Corner Fe , eutli WA S.. 71 1:1)-4:fire. :61Ier gur N at 1.- tilln, T.nn.,to • burn liberal wagrs will lw juild Nune nee.l cannot I. well riwniutuelpled. riel7 /KAIAK DICKEYS CO. - A:CtE I)- 477066 in Pittnkirgli and Al ' W logheny Warrant.. /1CA0... Aft ullllllOll9- tion Parr to amount of sl7.lKsi, gilt cdge, ran Ito di/coil/11- .d try nwhitial rates. IEII4 a. M'LAIN & SON. • . . AMERICAN HOUSE. BOSTON. Ite.rtiablislemull et," th r aid pion nl ouroagcrocur I J EW IS- Itl PROPR I ETOR, r!pl , ectful ly 1101101.121.. that be but remnant lho old plan of management, as It elated! fon the tece at elier/1/1011.— Trial of the Enrvrtan aystrun o air Hotel, prey., that al. though th e advantag,* a mat. •ttha plait la heft., adapted for the tar tilt r re o hotel,. nI/0 accomodations and t °neon! 0re.,,( the hone. are uurpaneed m, and the went improvr smuts acid alterations for the comfort Ilf gavots Imola ['thing tun, derirtel. ee=ondgm,l St. Louie Hotel. lAURING TIIE PAST SUMMER this g A.' elegant Fatally note' has beau thoroughly leaned, additional iinproreinunts made, cud the note gnu. seally renovated. It will baryon for the raceptlon of Its friends and patrons on TIIIIIIIBDAY. Ist of October They will always find Iha bidet stage and baggage wagon awaiting theta on th. arrival of the ears and steamboatn. setithottch CHAS. L. GOMEL. Taxes! Taxes!! Taxes!!! _ /3/ STATE OE lOWA i r rtAzrzr.ut st N IB LOC LAND MICE, lOWA CITY WILL PAY TAXES l'or nnii-remnients in e soya:natty the State. 7 'hau.nots oars Aa rr itelert gold Mu grarftw Toros, and in • fnw menthe mar bn furechwed on. Thaw who own lambi 14100111 1.0.4 In ainl if old h. , . Meat redeemed before It In too late. lands In thin S tate arneuldeet to be taxed an noon an entered. 11'0 will ttend tu awertalnlng the amount ef r... due on laudn in any crAinty in the State, and furalelf those of nn the manhole of their laud., and luckedug a fee of one dollar, with a Het of the amount of tax due, uplen thaw 100(11 are located In different conntier, in that con rur charge I. our dollar for reel, county In ethic), theland In domed. Current money un any eolvent hank may be remitted far our free. 0 !ilia particular towtml the cornet number of your land. FRAZIER & NIBLOOK, horn City. lowa. ocll.6til•ltwT JOB. F. ILA 41,. CO., . EN GINICIER.SIL MACHINISTS. Corr.- Firet and Liberty Sts, Pitteburgh, Pu. FIRST CLASS UPRIGHT AND HORT ZONTAb RTEAI! ENGINES mode to order. They Moo continuo the monoGoctetro of their Colobratod . SIACHINISTS! TOOLS, Bach al Turning Lab Dor!nand Milling .Ihtatthww, ftwkTV..Obt Iron Shallow, with Palloyo . arol .Sbopa, tta . lyl LOUIS XlV.—llighly eniiched °cot bone of ibis orris for solo by W.P.11.1.101.1.ALL ct l , ,! ‘ =MCI _ . • IU 111.3L1. SoLII, IfttlEß L g . storo Out b.r ad. I.y r'• , JtfllN FLOYD CI i NII LLS .1N LI WINE PRESSES N. / Tamara Ml.'. to rats. at thr herd ~0.1 Astricoltnial Warell , n,a, 4; Fifth strert, Ihtfrlafrgls, Pa. JAMES Al'AßEßS.—Sargeut A Footer . : Aut.anafir Parers, R n 4reale and Retail. at 47 Fall, as.. l'lttetturgh. Pa cat,',Mfa'sr . 1 .07.100 WARD HOP. MILLS.-24 Keller's l'renkiurn Lnorzatat 311!I0 mitt, Srinfrolora, ttr rnfola, war• rsotai, at 47 lOUs et.. Pittni.ofsh, c. 7 JAmEs. IPA RDllOl'. ROSE OINTMENT—'fbe best remedy for Tettarn.lllogwortna 1.1 options co tbn our, in use. The has Dern out of thin motet fur arum Ulna p.m., and Ulm. , pet - eons who havo obasady hard It frill • atilled a , learn It ran he bad at L , L. LSALINESTOCA & . burraasor to Fleming bras ECOND VOLI:3IE RARTII'S TRAVELS , kJ AND PIeC,VERICh to North sari Crotral am,. a ~ tni, r t sofa of Am IS'enarh. Nasal.; household ahhan Jort tsralva., as 1104N'h. Cl Mortal et EZ.iants REASE--50 keg and 2(k) caps Whit e ._T F.t.t Orut, hn cvrilvv.s, drevr. ke.. for Bale 1 v oc? IIiLIRY 11. WELL ;. W OOL -4100 lbs. for mile by ,c 7 C P MN. Chimney Ilitum , y HENRY H. C6LLIN6 , . . • S - 'f:100 yardtStone Water lonb ' Abbr . .. for ;al. hn orl 114.2.b1' II COLON'S Hogs for nole lac it RESIT II COLLINS. • 1 4 1 LAX Ift . 4•1,..7 -• - On - sale by IIe.NRY a ittl.L.M. uOI:SEK EE NU GOODS— • Ithret Ingo, Irirlt Linen, Sblrtin, I Tablo Cl.-,!.. • , Flonnole, Napkin., And a .1.•,..idn.n of bnnontiv t... II England Moony token in b•r b.B .1..1 MASON Sr CO. 1,4 -I RENCII MERINOSS CH EA M MCIWIELD bite lull vf Froueb Mne• non and OLoran which be to belling of nory Inn Nortlbenon nom, Front. and Moket otreon SOFT FINISH BLEACHED 11.IUSLINS and !RBI 1 LIN EV$, 'rerun,!..! all our.lla, & full moldy at J. 11. 1 llCllete[.u'S, btweelond t.• Murphy nod Iturchtlald. Nortb•eaol enruer of Fnortb and Market ntraats. CHIPPED LOIJWOOD--75bb1u.just reli'd and for nab. by R. L. FAIINILSTOCK A CO. • oc3 norm."). to Fleming Rm. ito RrrISH LUSTRE-100 gross in stare and forbnle by okdl D. L. FARNILSTOCR & CO. BCAItB SODA--100 kegs reed and for Kai° by era IL I. F.O.INKSTOCR AL CO. S PAPEIt-100 realm on hand 1111,1 fur bale by ,••••II D. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO. ALCINED NIADNESIA-50 boxes in C .anru and for tide by IL L. VAIINESTOCK A CO. BI CHBOMATF. POTASH-45011 lbs. on band and for nolo by D. r.. VAIINESTOCK & CO.. n.. 3 • Cotner of S4.nnl and Fourth otmeta. LINSEED blils pure just rec . (' and lnr sale by IL lICTCIIINIniN Clixs. prime W. R. che e „i, Nj 1 . 001 and far nth. by R. DALZELL A CO. HavTyou Received your Patents? WILL ATTEND to prot•uring the United Stairs l'atante. for lands entrrad at the following land 0f11..e. In the tttata of Iowa: Land I 11r... at lowa City. Didoigit, a '• Fairfield. •' •' Charlton. " a Fort rat. WI nett, " Fort '• Dattolah, gionx City. •' Gunnell mon. Than who bold cartillontra of Lando rntorial at the above lllrettrautravo. Patent, forwardod to thaw by imuollng aa the rartilicaloa aviary. by enyloalng Its a fro or oon dollar for °ltch cortleemtn. FRAZIER & 1 1 1111.0111 C, ucolnisltia lons City, lows. $ -- UNDkiES--1U Wink. prime N. 0. Sugar; 25 hid.. Crushed do I I: : : :: Icar.7l;ed do do 10 0 Gnundaled do 10 .1 Ralthaoronyrop; 11l boll bbl*. do do 30 kegs do do lie hags prim* Rio Ootran !A boxes Faticy Soap: -26 4 Rosin do 2fr " Olin, do 30 " Clotbos Mr, 30 " &toxin -.• •. •• Corn March, In store Nyle by yell REIN a RE.ROML. corm. Amjadleld and Fecond *Mat, r In Dr' usrrinit; 1111(i Anti PI / . .11.1•141. )(nil Itostol \ j: 1S 11 I I.! I court S n• MAI :nt • 1,14•:,-,:; •„I.t TIII: .•.•.f As titut 3i...,111 • ij is i••lt, 1.". J. .g eht•th-t- =t=fflt 4'1,11 -4.. .64 . 44.141.. n ••I III:\ Y 1..411)1E1 ut .•11.1. w NV:ll.n )l %-r.•,! I , llrni for SAi.. • Tmil*,•ribor T tin tol. farm 111 N. , ltzugham t.. 0 nAllip. z..” cmiity,l•,-unsylvnein roulain. about mut livilr,ll rtv.. and ...,.1 .tat.. clan th. , ••14.1.•• I. r.••••,-.1 elleut ttinbrr. MI. I, ..f 1.1,16 I. I.- /I 71i4. Innd 111.. urn. .••• ilsofarm 1,110 lutpir •.f .4t 1,,,1N,1.1t. 5111'1..1 r,.1.1. SIT( It AT I'l BLIC Al - , ntinr.v. In.", • S:. • 1 , 111. r•-• • Is - t n-al 1.4 Ity 1.414 , ML , 101.. at”IN • NO V. ratllWl I: W A.po'r 111 . 1" rt: I FRAZIER NIBLOCK, LAN!) (I IFICL. rn IV A C I 1.1 Ir IlanufartureN . Iniura... I ompany 3117rhautN . Insurare to. of Philadrlphia MIMI= =IMMO l',l 1 , /II 10:u 0.1. I v .L: ;•‘' \ 1 I I:. " " i'I MT Y The Errol It esirrh Fire and he Im. .• C. PITA!. FIRE LVSURA .I , E—Per-Tual ut :Del. 10 t•re'n ,•:. , MEM J C. r.llll 01 NV,itst, II r Tr .J. , 10J it. 31 !into t s. • Bali 1. 13,11.1• .1.1. LI Snt:II: .r u"1+1.11, 1..”11...gpi.. film , t (1111.... t.... 4 . Atte,r,y Pn.l • 11404., .i...1.1.6m.h . ft cr Eln.h..{.. firm..! 11101.11, .1. IT:. (71 '?\{n. 11 It: C, I' f' VU. AZ.t.I. • 7 Farmr rs' and usurn on. I'ompan) . . I=l • I \ I 111' f II W 114: 1.1/11, 1114 1/1 1 ,14114J, 1 1 .41 4 , , 31441, 11 4 1 14 , 11, 1110 C morty I. I,X I . , I 1,14 .1..1 11n/tl. . . . . . o.l.li , dl . 4ywour ,r•lk u. rwr 1r.71)U 11.1 %lame ProlliilllllFl 10•1,0 . . y 1111.• tr..LI grzii• 1.. bonnie . re,,013 I -.1.n:1-141.1•,.. 11 tho. C BAL. , . in !NO. • I:T 11..1 111 tip. 11111 - it.%) lVillt4tpu traet Tlso• 11.nr , 1,.0 Dire. t,r. harp d‘y DI VIDEN D izIYTE . EN C KNT, P.11.41.h. ot3 the bustnesn Conwany the IRt TIII , 3IAS R. FIA/P.I.NOE. Pre•ident El.te n 1113.1t,t, T 111) : ,.. TER, A gent. Pkttulnirgh. Mato Mr, . . A ME E IC Ax L IPE R A ArrE aro TRUST COMP{ NI. 5.4411,r-u: Corn, Ilizinuf and Knirth Stret4, pIIII.TDE I' II lA. bee"rporntei.l April 17111, 1 , 60. Capital St..:k poo,ouo. • • --• ALEXANDER WITILIWN, President, MA P.SIIALL LLENZEY, Vies President, JOTTI: C. SIMS. Serretary and Artnaty, JOHN S. WILSON, Tresnon , . ED OP Tr.O,Tia.,.. Alexander IThildln I tolliel A todee, slarlhall Itemize% , T. Esmond., liarper, William P. button, I Truxoy, J.aeph Allwon, I Thom. S. Smith, J..bea C. Sims. I Limn, Kli K. ndtam. 3..0x, M.o. man, I Ellwood 3latlack, John P. SiniotTo. WM. T. IRWIN. M. W. Jlediral Examiner. 110 Commuly makta Ilemranco on Ilse', ou most reaama. ble 0000. It hem been anco , sfully noolaged for seTelal yoars by an experienced botml of °Moo on•I trusteer, mud trtedoes; has always pald promptly Its and la exec a- y ay gleam mg of-confidence and patronage. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water el reot, PittsbUrßh• Franklin Fire Insurance Conipany of PIIILADELPH,IA. I...serrOßS. Chat lee W. Rancher, Adolph E. Rorie, George W. Richards, Eininuol tkant, Thou . las Bart, David Brown, Mordei Lewis, Jacob Smith, Tobias caWagner, hforris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CILAL£I 0. Batman, Secretary. Thin CoMpany cautious to make Imoir.mcre, permanent or limited, on emery thascription of proi...rty in town nOtl country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. The Company have reser:A a large contingent fond. which, with their Capital and Premiums. safely invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Mutts of the Contfany, on Jantutry lot, 1551, as pub lished egiroAbly to the Act of Assembly, wets on follows Mortgages Ttmix , rary Loanl Stocks 1.1,M2,708 44 Stone their incorporation ; period of twenty-one years. they bate pall upward,. of One Million, Your hundred itoduednil li.dlure Ldesoe by fire, thereby affording widen. of tli.• advantages of Irtturunco, wet] ee their Minify end disposition to west trith t.se all liabllitim J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apt. Office Southeast Wood and Third en. Continental Insurance Company. nroinnved py I;c Lvidature of Prorray WITII • PERPETUA L CIIA RI ER Capital,. Oita Ailli,n D,llans Flortireil and Ancittuttlated Capita 1...,..... ROME OFFICE. 81 IThlnut &rest a!vre. Second, Philadephin. Flro Insur e nce on Rai:dings, Furniture, dderrhendiso, kr. geoeally. dtertne Insnrunre nn Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the world. • Inland Insurance,. lloode, dr, Lek., Risers, Canals and Lend Cerraps, to ell tarts of the Union, on the nowt fat..rrd•lr terms , euusisreist with security. IMAM. iIIi:ORGE W. CI)LLA DA ), form M-TO erl) Roods of Death, Ar e Philadelphia. WM. WWl:lilt, formerly of of Wills. JOHN N. 110LEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith, Importing Itardmirennil Cutlery Merchantr, No. 21 North Third utters, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, non of Joseph Oat A Sm,Copparsmillia, No. 12 Qinarr7 street, Phil. fiDWAIID 1. MACIIETTP, firm of 31achutto A itidgrial, Importing ilanimm Merchants, No. 121 North Third ativet, a 1.,. liars, Phila. II'WARD lit NCIIM AN, firm of Livingston & Co., Produce ma Permitted. Merehantn, No. ZS Markst shore Eighth, Phila. GEORGIC W. COLLADAY, Pmettloot. (th. 22 Wri.3o2,Socretery. .NISLICIA ROBINSON, LBW- No. 24 Filth street .(up 0t1r..) Reliance - litutual -insurance Company of Office No. 70 Walnut Street CAPITAL sl77,9•6Asarre G—Saccarrr Iltelsrszo. Elno luminance on Bonding., Ifercliandise, Furniture, to. In limn or country. The mutual principle combined with the security of s Stock Capital, entities the Insured to ahem In the profits of Ole Company, without liability for losses. The Script Certillestes of this Company, for prong are convertible al per, Into the Capital Stock of Go Company CLEM TINGLEY, President. B. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary. ninrcTosts. G. M Stroud, John R. Wurrell, Benj. W. Tingley, Irthrup, Clem Tinglei, Wm. R.Tbontpuon Samuel lii,sphelm, G. W. Cutruater, ltulmrt Steen, C. S. Wool, 31arsball Jacob I'. Malting, WCSum Shutter; Neptune Insurance Compinp, OF PIIILADELPIII•,, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Orgeuired wider the General Inetwanre Law, with a mob Capital of STOO,OOO, privilege,' toinerrano to $500,000. I❑lemon natant lees or damage by lire, .Alarine, Inland Navigation and Transportation. Omegas. 11. 0. LAUOULIN. Pr eldest. RICHARD SIIIELDS, Vice Preahlent. 0 SOROS SCOTT, Becretary. DIROCTOBIL LIWETeII: George Sratt, T. F. Shwa% , 0. C. Boiler. I: k CRAFFIY, Agents, lallaentrance On Week it ) 11. C. Laughlin, W. C. titotestalry n.Shannemal, It. M. Car William Onlawns TIT Aa (Mice, belhyatte 3 Philadeiphin Fire and .14111; i N t+ URA N CE COMPANN, No. /49 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE TIIE CUSTOM 1I 0 0 Will make all kinds of Insurance, either' PorPettml or Limited, on °Tory description of Pmporty or Aferehandiee, rat rearamable rates, of. prozolom. BOBER?. P. KING, Predawn. W. BALDWIN, **km PredatllL DIUCTORJ. R.. =e 43 riltrocrni B. Peal, Jobs Clayton, B. Wilor. Charles P. ligyee, L D. English, P. D. ..9avyry, • C. Shosann. 8. J. F. Eigggenntsr.,Seersim Insuranfr UNINEWIEM =IEEE .1 ltI:ril . M 11. S, 1...i..1 ~. ail .~~~...1' ..~~~i lt. .. ~... i. ,_ 1.. k 1 u . X 1 . . I. .1 PIIII.ADI.I.IIIA. ::1 Wnlnut Stre [ 111 1: 10. r! t 1' I , Allll‘ , l'. I 1 , =CM $ •1% Ih) Life In:mince $018,L3 OS 84.1 "S • 83,060 I • 81,889 00 . 64,3.18 81 000.000 . G.11.54N) CITIZENS' BANK. • • TTSB u JULY2B,l:Bs7.—Subscrib-, ere to the new %took of Chi. Bank will piees• take notke that their iinitallnienvi upon the same 1 , 01 be due IA Fourth hotalinont, of $lO per seam, payable on or befbre the 15th of Augtot next. Fifth and la., of $lO per share, payable oti or before the toter &pima,. next. latech L Canon, • Hobert Tolson], C. Stevenson, Chu. Leland, Wm. M. Semple, Pitt.bg. T. O. COFFIN, Agent no Third and Weed .!ree f. Igen City College Normal Class. • • _Ls. A NORMAL CLASS WILL BE OPENED at the Iron City College, on MONDAY Ernmo, October 12th, to be cooducte,i, by Mr. A. BURTT,P . ,iIin#4 • al of the Fifth Ward Public; &hoot.. It will meet on andiNDAY and THURSDAY EYZNINCSoutd SATURDAY MORITLNG acerb week. lustruction will. Le given in Orthography, Aritheoetk, Legible Ontrouniri:Algebra, it . •4lfellitafa or • • ' Teaching. i - • Tarts-- n ee Dollen per Pruden of Iwo months. ••Yer further tan euoulf eof A. crP. W. • JEN-, K INS. pri nci pal of Iron City College. . ETS, • AT THE FOURTH STREET STORK W. D. & 11. Nee/ALEN Ty AVE JUST RECEIVED A, VERY., • large assortzuent'of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS„ Lc., of ' the latest et tog Int Tan Titteliiirltio,Prbilii% VELVET' AND 11 RUISSETS;',' •'; ' TAMMY A.ND TINA= PLY, Wool, Dutch, d lUD Stair Mips' itg RN% ktabs,Conia gatting,Stalr Roth, an , ee~yodipoalat'ofDraggggetaho i or one w ever !i;j li On' tetanA/I otherAtaketi ustielly•found in first date CorPg !lent, all of wodch we are prepared to nell at themy low esttae for cash. Pry W . D. a. 11 . Xi:CALLUM. .:Maws nhait... Will fnzuranrr ilanufarturers' Insuranrr Compati . .•, ”11 , 1 I 111 r• izt..;;.l, I tt•rol gr,en, O.( 11, %1:111,N =ffil :.. , ,11 Drlariure gulual Saki) iihuratireCompilllYl . E. •r nor "11,:.1 ,riki PHIL lIPLL1 . 11; /N • ," • -. Lll 1.3.1, .1 11 /.N /..I.\ G,..1t I:. It Ithve.,‘ 1.411, 1 10411., lilt 1 I:c31 Es:nt iLa:lsond .• ..f eg,•i::., 11 . 1:lontel :.•,. • 141 II , 4.'. F r, [• 10, Ih. !mu, 1.. • Mc, T NI )11101 N. I' A \I , npll y.I Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Office. Corner Market and Water etrusanntit, PA. ROUT. GALATA Y, President. F. ../.111,Ensats, A sr.as.ss hum, M. D., Essinlicks.l Physic., This Ousip/sty nuskes ovary lAistsi - J. - s nectcd s , int LIFE BMUS. against Hull nu , .! Cargo R.•.L., on 111, Oh++ mad Mc..l,4elipi rivers and tribltarlm u:d Sur:ne ;jct. Atldor It:tom,. hr Fire. trot twatttst as. , t.f rl, : 4 0,n end Inlttotl ::•• • ...dart at. llt ut.t. , rt ittll /•••11,`it lII.' llt - y wit% • ty la all •10111, Ft 1,1 k..1n,.. tainu..l M , Ciarl..n. . J.-apli n ..n« t, J.,..rh l' Inaz , atn. , I P , ! Jahn lullornal, Jahn &-..1t. Nlna4tlnl.l II 1ta...., Jamas Marehan, I In, id 11 12 1 / 9 11111, , ' Inlaid lilnlinv, - I William Can, Juno.. W. 11.1.11n/an, I Iluta•rt H. I Ix. ;la, Chan. Arlanhnol, John 31'1;111. fain—man:.n.ly Eureka Insurance Compun), OF PF-NNEYLVANIA, 05, 11t.fftnIra,. ns , r/r, J• 47 Do 4 BMA. p.iyabl.. otibl 0tt,.11 by nmen.,l nanir, ...„. Cn.L to l'itt,horch 41.rei F.whang. Haul. St.wk—C. , ..l . , Slortog, , kevvirubl. 11 111, I L.•.•c h.' .1 11. :WAN I•rti It F:N•itr.S.,-, 111)11',Itia Insuranre Cuutp'y of l'ilb.hohh , WM. ItACIAIT, SAMUEL I. 05, 04 Water .surd, I.lrrPen Mar/..t UM' Ilu.t :Wee*. elk_lusitroo !101l and Cato,:, 111.ko. tho Ohio nod Mb- RiT^r, nod 'rrthotorioo. • • iral I ust:r 4.. l,,Fir,on *Wad the ',rill .pf Z`r3 an.l lrvinet.l Mtn ,ti and Tntusputt. et .1. 11.1 p 1.. v. Enamel Itolo,ri Ulmlup, Jr. llarbaugh, banc ftl. Poinnck. Walt.r Bryant. enhl. Lluk SU,lh S. no.liier. Wm. LlMiLham. John S. Dilworth, Fr.ancii Salem, J. Muxonnaker, Wm. D. floya, John Shiplon. • Monongahela Insurance Company. Orrn•r, No. 93 WATER amts?, Hai Inlorr Ayain.l all kinds .of 11r. and .Vorine Risks OeneLes—.7ASlES A. HISON, President HENRI' NI. ATWOOD, Secretary. IVm. 11. Itolimm, Juno Wm. Rea, Thus. S. Clarke, Ring, Wilson Maier, Jahn). kneels; A. Berry, Jun . + Hutchison .1.1 - ttarAll es Wtern Insurance Company OF PITTSBOROII. GEORGE DARSIE, President, F. 31. GORDON, Secretary. Will Insure agAinst all kin& 1 Fire and &rine Ills IMMCIOII.I. C. W. Ricketaan, W. Jackson. Nathaniel Holmes, William. j6mliitriwoit. VILA Home institution mananai by reetors well k in this community, .S who wilrilberally slij net n*" rkyey .lt issues firths - OFFICE. No. 92 Water stret, r (Spal Wreliousey) up atairs, Pittsburgh. Jake- R Miller. Jr J W Rod r, Andrew Ackley n. Thema . A. ttnultk, jot acs PROPOSALS will be received by the Me nongnh,b What fOottnitte. mail FRIDAY, the 9th hut.. at 3 o'clock P. a., for building a Reich dower on the Wharf from the cod of Ferry 'freer to the river. Plana and opecineationa may Lo teen, and other information had, at rho om, of R. K McGOWIN, Roc. Reg., Penn alma.. S. 9101tIht Citairman of Afon.Vrt_r_ NOTICE. --The partnership of the under .l.l signed, doing business under tho title of MURPHY & BURCHFIELD. will terminate by mutual consent on lien tomber I, 1857. All pumas having unsettled acconntrwlth the firm will grently oblige by calling before that date and making W. R. MURPHY, J. M. BURCUEVELD. let the nose locatiovv, N. E. erects. by,T. B. BURCH Tbd Laelneee.vill bd continued cd.rbor el Fourth and Market FELD. PISSOLUTION—The Co-Patuership_kqe toforoezi(WE is s this der dissolved tm g Tinder the name by Ilmiat id eitijeot-P tron. The h ill- PR i , `AM ACi iness of the firm will be closed at the old Stood, St_Ligir street, anon the oil Allegheny Bridge, by NV. If. PHELPS, who Is duly nutherioril to use the name of the Orin In the settlement of its Ahhira. Pittsburgh, &lit. 1, ..1547, (10-PARTN ERSITIP NOTICE --no ander- Nu signed have this day entered Into a to-pertuerehiP, lee name awl style of POEM'S, PARKE & CO. fur the purpose of menial. tering Wegone,Certs, Drays, Ae., 80., I n ell Its breathe., hewing taken the old established Fectoty o f ?lesen• Phelps, Carr .1: Co., and haying erected entire new end substantial buildlogs, and procured the boot improve. meets to mach' ry..tr- topther with• largo Anti well co b fled otook of mo, i rlol , they are prepared to execute with promptneis end , 11,pateb. al borders entrusted to them. .4.31 • ark warrented to las of the beet quality. The senior pan ner haring had IS years experience In the business, they hope by strict mortal:up to merit • oantlaustme of the pet. renege so liberally I..stowed on the tote firm. .3„lVe employ - NONE BUT TILE VERY BEST WORK MEN W. W. lOVELPS. JOHN E. PARKE. F. M. LOVE. [a :4plernU r 1, ,1 ..; A h i./ A L I ET! u f' , ._N R I E . 31. --.__ I :4L I PTI E I Y FREIGHT DEPOT TO THE CORNER OP BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS. NINTH WARD, AND A OREAT RE DUCTION OF TA RIFF RATER.—On and OW JULY Mr., UM. 8.11181 e , ll Io roceivral as a bora at Utofollowing rate, To %bonito. At Ze. per 100 goos& To (hard ),M, ..at Rde. " • o To 14.1 Itauk At De. at 310. 44 4 . .. . - - }'leer—Orerfab barn* undunder Tv Malionfor ............. ........................ 4k. p.r barna. ToOrays Eddy.. .61. » Told., Houk 46. To Brady's 11 , 11.1 flour—PVl3l Berndt aatatfirre. To Ilaboalog Us, •• To Gray's Eddy .36c. o To Red Houk Bev. ,J o Brady's B..nd ... . •• ,266 tr B. Afoot I. D. JONES, &War. 141,11. 1 VI r I .6.
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