Pittsburgt ONttft, S. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PROPRIETORS PITTBSIISC+H= THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 22, 1857. kijADlNG'ial . prlt l&C■ Plait OP 131111 pkrXIL. TussittiOrtint Day.—ln accordance with that custom width claims' parentage among the stern Puritana of New England, and which has grad ually extended over the whole Republic, the 'Governor has set apart a day to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving in this State. Thursday, the 26th of November, has been fixed :ripen as "*. the:Vine for this observance. For the vast array of bletainge which we look for immediately to the Giver of all'good gifts, we never had greater reason to be thankful. What bountiful crops! . what universal health I how profound a state of peace reigns over all' the land! how propitious the heavens have been with showers, and bow - the teeming earth has poured forth from mines of wealth her 'alining ores I We are all wincing and most of rts' repining that In the great rounds of finance in the laby rinths of Commerce a sudden and disastrous check has been felt; a blow has descended un derwhiclicredit has reeled and staggered to its fall, and innocent thousands been made to suffer for the folly of the guilty hundreds. Well, IL is r diffteult net to feel the stunning effects of this blow, the Smart of this wound so humiliating to personal and to national pride, but does not this, even this grievous dispensation Like the teed, ugly Axel reuoulouu Rear yet • preclutlejewel In lie head How many a noble soul will the hardships of this winter discover ! What a field will lie open for the display of all the godlike faculties of our natures ! How it will teach that there is truly after all something less evanescent and more refreshing than the gold which perisheth at the sumo time that it is very scarce! What would the people of the United Staten take to-day and exchange places with our good old cousins in England, at present, at least, enjoying commer cial prosperity, but alas, sending ten thousand of her children to perish in the jungles of India, and her daughters to run the risk of suffering all that is more terrible than death with death itself ! In our very troubles then, we have many causes of thankfulness, and in contrasting our position with that of others suffering more and worse than we can, how much reason for ob serving the lltith of November with full hearts, keeping nothing back, giving praise for all and several of the things we enjoy, the hardships which teach us manhood and virtue, and the eiceeding abundant blessings we ore receiving. in Comparison with that nation which we claim as our nearest relation. The great Dispenser is not to be thanked for what we call blessings alone• IttLT°7ttlir - ."'"'" BILCAD FOR LALIOR.—ft in recorded in our Eastern exchanges that companies and associa tions are forming in various cities on thee Atlan tic coast for the purpose of assisting emigration thence to the Great West. Wa learn from the Weal that in Nebraska, lowa, Minnesota, Mis souri, Kansas, etc., labor is in demand. Men may not gut gold, silver, or even paper money for their toil, but there is no doubt they may obtain an tilinnilatte . e of what is, in the absence of coin or its immediately convertible represent ative, vtestly more important, to wit: bread. The man in the desert pines not for pearls or jewels. say, could We happen upon caskets ot them, he would gladly exchange them for a sup of cold water. So in the storm which swamped the ed steamer, belts rich with dust, the reward of 'tan, toilsome toilsome day were emptied carelessly 'ob the yielding deck, too poor to keep in the presence of Death. There is plenty of bread in the land. Let all who can, watch the chances for labor, eivre them, gain bread thereby for the hungry children loud the anxious wife If the laborer cannot get a whole, let him take half a loaf. Better a slice than ndthing. With wise economy and strict temperance, frugality and industry, the times may bring precious jewels of experience to us all and fit us better to per, form the nobler and higher duties of life in the good times a-coming. filittsesova.—ffer returns from this embryo State are highly encouraging. St.. Paul gave Sibley, Dem., SOO maj. The vote 1119 very heavy, and some hard fighting 'occurred, as the %publicans tried to prevent a flood of illegal votes from pouring into the ballot box, which they succeeded in doing to some extant. The Democratic majority last spring was over one thousand. Misitssrums went Republican by 209 maj., being Is lai•ge Republican gain. • floonnuceonnty, heretofore democratic, gives 1,500 Republican majority. Dakotah, adjoining 13t. Paul, gives 25 Dem. majority ; last spring it was largely pro-slavery. Rice county given 200 Republican majority;'Scott county 91 demo cratic; Washington heretofore Democratic, gives 150 Republican majority; Wabonhaw 800 do.: Wenona '2OO do.; Olmstead 250 do.; lion ston 160 democratic do. The above are all the returns we have received. A dozen good Re- , blimin counties we have not heard from. The : publicans have carried all the close counties, nd undoubtedly have a small majority in the Legislature. Docakos oN Sonata—The Chicago Tuner, the organ of Senator Douglas, is . out in an arti cle in favor of `a Free Constitution for Kansas. Speaking of the bogus constitutional convention about to assemlle in that territory, it says: "What that Convention will do, or what it will not do, we have notthh means. of knowing. But we know that any attempt to force a Pro-Slavery Constitution upon the people, without the op portunity of voting It down at the polls, will be regarded, after the recent expression of senti ment, as so 'decidedly unjust, oppressive and unworthy of a free people, that the people of the United States will not sanction it. It would add - thousands to the vote of Ike Republican Party in every State of the \ Union, and give to that organization what it has never had yet—a show of justice and truth. To tho Democratic members of tlud. Convention the conrao is plain. The .pooplo have decided in favor of a Free Stale, though they have not voted on the naked issue of - .Pres State" or "Slave State," they have rood practically in favor of a Pre, State. As Kansas must be a free State, even those per sons in the Territory who are known as "Pro- Slavery!! men, must recognize in the late elec tion a decision which must. not be Blighted nor put at defiance: To that expression of the pop ular will there should be a graceful, if not' a cheerful submission." Sam. Now.—We notice that some western farmers are advising their brethreneverywhero not to sell, now, but hold on for better prices. T.,° advice lautter folly. The Cincinnati dm inertial concurs with no in this view. It says: "If currency out be given to Eastern paper in the West, and there seems no doubt that it can, it is the Moot 'sure:and speedy means of relief to both the East., and West which can be adopted, as there isetoiinsy in which the produce of the West can be more.speedily moved to the East; but there iti one thing in this connection which farmers and all others interested should bear In mind; acid it to this; price::: of all kinds of pro duce must itile.far below pretent rates, the seat nine Months; there In fact no ground for hope of bei..4 able to dispose of our surplus, but at IoW proms, se that the sooner all make up their mind to this the better, because there can be no doubt , that:better prices will bo obtained this fell titan nen be next spring." Ksisse.:-Tbe . dispatch which we published yesterday from Si. Louis, shows that the tent twist authorities are determined to figure out by fraud what they could not otherwise accom plish—a demoiratto majority. Johnson county, in which there are not 100 legal voters, it being occupied by Indians whose reservation of land bat never yet;been offered for sale, is set down at 1000 democratic. majority for the purpoie of , ovandangliing Douglass county, in which Law renoe is situated, and Cheating the Free State men out of. eight reproentativits in the legisla ture. Vol fraud Is not cat al l i y n ii gigantic but transposal ono tho omega party will sustain It vwith all ilt poi*: Ten onninngon Abi *deignin: in the iron troda'" ' df annilmonn, paws & co., &rob aouncid to-447,—N. T. Ernes. What arellie Poor to Dot This is the most embarrassing question of the , day—so embarrassing that the mind turns in etinctirely from its contemplation,as too acetone for its mastery. IL is impossible to look forward to the coming winter without fear and trembling. The suspension of 1837 occurred in the early summer, and the country had recovered from the stunning effects of the blow before winter I set in; but this suspension comes upon us at the threshold of the winter, and turning thousands; of workingmen out of employment in every city, t. leaves us to ponder upon what can be done for their relief. They cannot find work, and they I must not be allowed to starve; yet how, in the t midst of the terrible embarrassments that bare fallen upon those otherwise able to help them, arc their wants to be provided for ' Serious as this question is, it is time to be t looking about us for a practical solution of it. The distress is not local ; if it were so, relief would be found in emigration. Neither is it a gradual exhibition of the plethora of labor in any particilar employment, witch coald he corrected by the withdrawal or a Portion of the laborers from it and their resort to other employments. Without doubt it is true, that permanent relief will be best found in the increase of labor in the 'fields, and in decrease in the towns. But a long winter is before us, and but little to do in the fields. The relief demanded cannot wait for such a change. Neither will it do to think of indi vidual charity: The necessities are too imme diate and too stupendous to be trusted to indi vidual efforts in that way. In all cases where wants are to be reliCved, it is always better to provide work than charity. The laboring man who earns a dollar feels better than if he had received it as a gift, because he has rendered an equivalent for it, and society gains by the result of his labor. The most char itable thing a chat itafile community can do is to provide work for the workers and let them earn the Arced they eat. Can this be done, now? We think that, by a judicious awl timely arrangement, it can, nt least to a certain extent. If operatives and em ployers can he brought together, and made to understand the exigencies of each other's post tions,it is possible that enough work can be pro vided to keep the wolf from the door, and on terms that will. not materially embarrass the employer. If the manufacturer can obtain pro duce from the west, in exchange for his wares, his operatives ought to be glad to take it in lieu of money, and doubtless will be; and it certain ly is worth while for the manufacturers to try if they cannot make sufficient exchange of their fabrics for produce (if money cannot be had) to keep their men at least partially em ployed. In the meantime, those who can get away from the cities ought to lose no time in tittgeo. They may not find, in the boundless west which lies before us, the kind of work they are used to ; but they will find some kind of work, and if they are wise they will take any kind that can be bad. The following, which we find in the St. Louis Democrat, is of moment, as holding out a hope la those who have the ability to fol low the advice given. Those to whom it is ap plicable ought to heed it at once: "The unoccupied producers who are congre gated in New York, itoston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, may be able, by means of their pasit earnings, to keep themselves from want durink the winter; but it is only too probable that spring will find them alike destitute of money or of the opportunity to secure it. Would it not li be well for them, under such circumstances, to turn their eves to the great west, particular ly to the States et . M.staritiri and Illinois "-- During the cold weather they could eatily find employment among the farmers of the interior, with whom, at any season of the year, labor Carl be turned to a valuable account while the means which they would expend in securing a comfortless subsistence in the great cities, might be laid out in purchases of small but suf ficient farm lands in our own and the adjoining State, which in many instances can be bought almost for a song. Of the promise of the as yet unoccupied soil in Missouri and Illinois, not , withstanding all that has been written on the subject, little conception exists among the mass of people at the east ; little conception have they of the opulence they might reap (rote a judiciousinvestment of their means is this direr lion;, and we feel that we cannot do a truer service to the interest of the struggling opera , tire in those regions of our country where labor is, nod must long continue to Ire, a drug, than by indicating this mode of amelioration and relief." Wstabingtors Connly—Ornel at. Heron. 1-to Governor—Wilmot 3614 Parker Cm. Com.- Nlillward 336 a Strickland..__ 3726 S. Judges—Lewis 'l6ll Strong Veech Thump:ion 3722 Senator— 114 - Agars 3 6:1Mi11er.......... Astemlity ohne. .. ..... Doneltoo. McD0na1.1.....3720 Linn ~ ...:17 Treasurer—Martindell.....3B43 Beatty "" 93 Protliy— Runk ...... .....372S Noble . INo Register— Vankirk 3750 Jude... ... .. 3671 Recorder —Underwood .... 34121 Brmly ..... .... 341:, Commier—MeMannis .....3642* Vankirk 1750 Clerk— Aiken 1758 Reynolds ItiZot Director— Wylie .....3679 Burns 3069 Auditors— DU.BII 1593 Newkirk 1729 Alexander .....3582 Murphy 1769 Butler Conlaty.-Otßelal. Repot, Dem. Governor—Wilmot 2831 Packer, .161 Can. Cora.-Millward 2793 Strickland 2362 S. Judges—Veech ...... ......2780 Strong 9 175 Lewis ........._2772 Thompson 2101 Assembly.-Erawford "7211 Black .400 Dodds 2738 Bailey "418 Sheriff— MeCandless....2B77 Boyd `MS Froth o'y —Brown ...... ......2672 111 c Laughl in.... 2492 Register —Ekis. ."91 White 2369 Clerk— Maarhoff "687 Mejniston .148 Commisr—Robb 2708 Shaffer "411 Treasurer -.Marks 2730 Martin 2414 Auditors— MeCallister.....274o _Graham 230 Crotty "710 McCandlers....236o Coroner— Duffy 2629 Max well .127 Beaver County—Official. Irmpab. Deem Governor—Wilmot.. ~.1999 Packer 1557 Can. Com.-3H11trard..,...1976 Strickland 1506 S. Judges—Veech 197 S Strong 1522 Lewis 1979 'Thompson 1522 Assembly—Shaw 1945 Calhoun 1547 Intbrio 1941 McCune 1544 Sheriff— Irwin 1931 Richie 1539 Treasurer—henry• 1555 Gran 1599 Register— Wilson 1979 Ihinahoo 1519 Clerk— McCreary ....MO J ackson.. .... ...I 525 Cortttis'r—Morton 1590 Pierson I 5117 Auditor— Hunter 1913 Patton 4,13 Croner— Couch 1994 Reed Itla Director— Sterling 1911 McCauley 1599 Trustees— Kennedy 11129 Anderson Morehead 1909 Frazier 1179 einnitiogliaml927 Dunlap 1194 Lataick 902 Piersol 1452 GEORGE Pnod.sn, Esq., for some forty years connected with the Bank of Pennsylvania, and for a moiety of that time, as its Cashier, yester day resigned his office and all connection with the Ledger. Tim statement of John Farnum St Co., of Philadelphia, at the meeting of their creditors, was not so satisfactory as was expected. Their debts are $2,200,1100, their assets $2,900,000, in which are included $1,500,000 of suspended paper and over drafts. Of the debts, $256,000 are secured by collaterals that are included in the assets. Their assets also include $840,000 in goods. They propose to make up their ac counts to the let of December and to pay in ten installments of It, 15, 18, 21, 24, Mt, 42, and 48 months. A.S. Lippincott A. Co. offer 25 per cent, in al: mouths, and to surrender their print works to their creditors. David S. Brown s'. Co. have proposed to pay 5 per cent. and re new the balance for six months.—N. Y. Trib. Ws aro glad to be able to announce that the arrangements between the Metropolitan and Suffolk Banks for the reception and redemption of eastern money have been concluded. This will take away about a million of dollars pet week of -um:torrent notes which are floating amen the public, and send them home for re demption in New York funds, - This is a good work, one of themost important of the measures of relief from our present embarrassment, and the Metropolitan deserves all commendation for its efforts to meet the demands of the public in this respect. The notice is as follows: New _ExotAsn MI:INST.—TiIIs bank will take on deposit at j l cent discount, all New Eng land money which is received at the Suffolk Bank, Boston—(this, for the present, excludes all Rhode Island money)—paying for the net proceeds the day after it is received and counted by this bank, reserving the right to reject a large or unusual amount of Any one bank. No bank can draw on account of Ito remit tance of New England money till the day after it i 2 sent forward. Interest on your account will cease On the 81st inst. GEORGE I. SENEY, Cashier. It will be seen by the concluding line that this bank has joined the bank:-reform party by abolishing the payment of interest on balances, which is a prolific source of Trib. Tea Custom Departutaot of Cornaglion's Tailoring Establishment, Allegheny, has ban rendered at tractive to the tamers of fashion by the wallas style and taste with which tho rotting Is executed. Added to this festive of ioterest fs o fall rarloty of Such:piece goodifor men and boys' wear as exhibit 'Cat once the fumed styles of the season. Cash /cyan 101 End the prices favorable Tux WESTCHN Buctra.—The Cincinnati Corn nwrneri says "The banks of Kentucky. Indians, and this State, hope to be able to manage things so that they can, in theory, though not in fact, continue specie payment; that is, in plain, blunt lan guage, they will say, 'Come on with your notes and get the specie for them if you are not afraid of our dogs (mobs), hut you had better take cart of them, they may bite you." This is the phil osophy of the matter briefly explained. The advikes from St. Louis by telegraph show clearly that the Bank of Missouri must virtually wind up or suspend. There is no help for this, it must come; and the longer thrtottering build ing is sustained, the mere precious time is lest, and the more commercial ruin takes place else where. lOWA.—We have returns from. 32 counties--: casting more than half the vote of the State, which show a Republican gain of 3287 on the spring vote, when the Democrats carried the State by 550 majority. There seems no reason to doubt that the Republicans have carried the State by 3000 majority, and that they also have the legislature, which secures them a United states Senator in place of tiro. W JONEs, the present doughface incumbent. i;.peciat jaottrro. The Traveling Commnrilty.—k rdnosly such WI MERIII VCS HOLLAND •BITTEILS cannot be toe highly moommended. To the traveling commonity rapes-- tally. tally. it Is certainly an Invaluable remedy; haring little or no exercise. conntantly existent, and nisbject to the 'el., la ore chume of chetah' and water, they mirth, seine pleas ant medicine of this kind to regulate the bowels. 4FirSold at $1 per bottle, or sin bottle. for AP, by the pro picture, BENJ. t'AUE, k CO, filanufacturing Pharms autistsand Chemists, Pittsburgh, Ys., and Druggists gee orally. Soo advertisement. ocl7alAsiT Candor compels us, n eonahlering the waits of the afflicted, to recomnieisithat which it best known end tried, and to recomniend Irv. J. llostettar's Celebrated Stomach Bitters, would only ho adding to what has already been lierelded far and wide, not only by a for 'Rotated cor (Menne, bat by the people of the land, enflamed by the phy. 1161/49 and the 1.11136. Clot Holletun's Bitten here no equal in restoring and imparting health to eufeebled men. Ladies and children find this medicine Invaluable In mane of then tilt of debility, to which they an , subject, especially during the rummer mown: in much none it should be taken in email quantities before meals. For mile by Druggints and dealers generally everywhere, and 111/STETTER A SMITH, 2 , 7 Penn at rata:dais - 1' To Nervous Sufferers. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in it fins days. after many years of groat nervenn suffering, in aus• tons to make known the means of mire. Will send tfree) the preirription need. Direct the Rev. .1011 N M. DAUN A I.L No. lila Fulton street, Ilmoklyn N.Y. oefrAtneselsirnwT. SiJ - Tansga ton TIM pies or 'lawns os Ilmnima, at prices varying from two to thirty dollen. Abdominal Supporter' of every kind. Spinal Props for Curvature of the mine. Shoulder Braces of every kind. Sunpennory [tandem, Improved varied... Pile Prot, for the support and cure of Piles nude aunt female, all toe,. Broad Pumps, an extensive assortment Nursing Bottler and Artificial Nipples, latest tuapron w hew Cupping A opmatus, it great Improvement over the cupping Otiose,. Magnetic Machltee, a superior kind. Ina neat hoot . DR. It RYSER PI tine soot for larsh'n Radical Cure Truss, which usually cures voce. of Rupture in an months. 'kohl at . DIL. K ETSER'S Wholesale Drug Store and Tres' Re2S 140 Moat Rtreete sign of the Goblet, Mortar. . _ sTy IC I . l.A.'l'S. .41 Per CORD & CO., No. 1:1 1 W 00. l :14 tree:. 11 %V )17, 11.1‘71 VRD F A. I. I, S T Y L£ GENTS HATS. HATS, Ft WY CAPS, CHILI/RENS' FANCY RIDING HATS. w2,ltffc NITN.RII3 Ire. Cr I 1,1•11..31. . VANDEVER & FRIEND, A '1"1' NKYS A 'l' 1, A NV SOLICITORS IN CIIA NC RRI s /114,A, Pts/...f.,., nawl.. in any part ..1 9.. r Win n(1,14.i pmchmar. mi.! :4,1e ..1 411 Wad. 3n,1 (il.lOl-2.Grle. W. Gitlin( £GI. M ANTJFA CT LT .12.£ RS, and .11re)..v.tes %Int:CA.lm, Pit, awl Oak K.., .4 11... b0n...4 NAIL K 11/.1 ni the lain•Jl n4.:r I et prlcra 44-C. , ntnu.tx aro r.liw.tftilly oolirit..l .1 II w..tk wa ra1a..1.4 tit,. h., .ptolsty ydfr r. H. C. ITLDIAIst & CO., 2v..7r; Foilrt h St t GENERAL INSERANCF: AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. =2IMBEI Env. Marion awl Int« ',KA, nit .1.-tn,lin Jinn. Ink,. at rnn.•nt rely. in 1t.,. wn..t nna prompt p4,tnF 1 ., 1,1,011/e, 111 111 , P r tslllr , Pittsburgh Variety Works. TONICS. RD . 1 / 4 CO-, 0r..r....f Hight and L.rft Ilen•I Drap sod Thumb L0t..14.-1. Pilaf - ono sod C..ont,r .G41.4..0.111 and nod Ihnoratir Ilwrdwor , gruel , ally, tx.rn, of Water rto,l , :ront Pitlthurgls, A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pitt,Lurgla, General Agency, No. 03 Fourth Ktrect. PITTNIWIttiII. PENNA. .A Ltihrott obal.ding. Cbarbored by I,mo, Ivan.. and ..ther Flrr. Mary.. anal LAe Itoskt taken of all derriptl..ll. A A. CARRIER, Jyl6.lyilft S S. CARRIER. D.A.W MS Sc C.1.1'1,1411% lions., Sign and Ornamental Painter., White Lend arid 'Zino Pointe 4t lb& or 4.nJdma Patty, Brushes, dr.. 144 iftsst &red, two doors abort Ltlastood Alloy. earliklyak W. D WooD K. D. DIDOIIi.k.D , r. i 5.4.31 WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., IIIIANCY•CITILL88 or American Cinlrani:Zed Sheet Irim. And Sar Agents br Sale W. thou. W.u's Patent Imltationlilmetla Sheet Iron. Atm, Oslvaninnlo.l.oo.4n4 In., fur Iltrofing. Warehourn—So. 134 Front .51 - rrrt, Pitts/P.O. ja±klyd&wfclf MAC /0,11:5 ..1011,1 . . arc uuo7on. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD St CO., Slanoracturrr. ul CAST STEEL; Ifino, SPRINO, PLOW mud A. B. STEEL; SPRINOS and AXLES, (from Ito.. anti I.lrst tifnrh , Attablergs, 13. B. ROG, K Rt.' (20., MANUFACTIA2II(I or Roger' Improved Patent Steel Cult i rotor 'Veet 11, ebrner Ross and Fira IVflAnryet, bi2o:lyilfe• SANIIJF:I, (+U .A 1 MERCHANT fu"l<4tt (Dr. IrfFL Neu Building.) JOIIN COCIIRA.N 6:: 131 L.( )R(. IIANtrAITIAIK, Iron Rolling, Iron Von 11•, Vault Doors, Window Shnittra, Window Guards, &e., 01 .Voad Sired and 80 Thin/ A7r.4, (Between W,,4 and Marl44o PITTSISUIIIIII, PA., 11.-.. ?mud n varirly of tu-vr Palt,rzz., w.l.tablo 1.. r all Pur1,..... ntl.vti..a pod to on, el..ing Only, Loh.. Jobbing , d.nu•at .1•ori ?wilt e moO JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET European and IntelligenCe office Ke•pnnlu ay. for main Draft.,•u Kun•{.• f,n, tttttt nt, an , lslentner And Ticket,. 10 and fr,o New V,k. Ulan Gsr cooks and Recess' bonsc.srark forolslo..l to Itt.osckcovors 011 short uotlro. Wright's India° I . ,etabln PHI,. and S, np nl vmy • you la mud. l'amgvugo,ro 14 - 1,111 fig,nt Not 1"..1, au•l I . l.lladulphla nu railroad to rittaburgh. juY:olly & I). likxurarrtnalm AND Pr...G.l', All klnd• otTobseco, finnfrandl" Wars, Hay., hrvolly taken tho building N., 129 W.. 1 in oddlt 100 lo 3innlifacl tiring I , ..tabll.l.un.ut. !mist ottrn.l. s bete thry x ill In, 1.1.14.1 to r , c..11, np27:l,dfa I=l Forwarding and Comndssion Merchant, AND IVIIOLESALF: DI:ALI:II IN Cheeae, Butter, Seed., I - Pinh And Product (loneridl), dkir No. ZS Wont S'rerl, Pittgbeirgh. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO 141.111CF0.1121 or Cooking'. Parlor and lag STOVES, arates, Fronts, Fenders, etc And Shuttlfactprer• of II..• et•lt.ltrnted COOKING ItANGIC, NO. 235 LIBERTY STREET. jratlyolre PITTSBURI; 11, PA. J. M. LaTT7'L.RI No. 54 St. Clair Street (Dr.lrkb's X Bulldlug,) se3Ctlydrc PITTAPUBAIII, PA. DR. KEYSER'S SHOULDER BRACER—FW:O Pitteborgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1856,—F0r more them 3 year. put we have constantly worn the Washington Dos ponder Dreeo, manufactured by Dr. Gee. 11. Keyser. of No 140 Wuxi atreet, In thin city, and would heartily roctnt. mend It to all who are compelled to follow a sedenbuy occu pation. As we hare before remelted, to calling attention to Ito merits, It answers for • blame and auspendenb the weight of the pantaloOns beingso placed en to continually tend to bring the shoulders to tlulr natural position and ex pand lb° cheat, WOII.III/, bundredeof whom are manually (adored by the weight or ammo= "skim," ehould also promote these brace. IN, particular to procuring the bled mentkmed, en maiyof the broom sold are humbug. Sold at. Dr. (+sq. lie trifdsß73, Wbokwb Drapist, 140 Waal root. sign of the &olden lio alms TOOTILiCIIII is instantly cured by-itfair or?* Keyser's loath Atha Dowdy. Prepared sad NM • the drm DR. KIYAIIR, 140 Woodeß JidULIMP Digo of the Golden Ilattia. Itotices. LEA. PF.RRINS Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT ' Il ' " ' "-- ' e'm- " '" 1 " 4' R•Ng - 1 The •Manutacturers' Insurance Company Pittsliurgh,June 25t1h1.857. i . 1 , -- .IN conformity with the 25th section of the 'IT Wire NA. to Akrrhunfri Esc-la-ape, in , .. 7• Constitution or &common...lth of PerroAyrr , r,oirr, , PHIL A PELPIIIA, notice is hereby given that application will be mole to the I. CONNOISSEURS . h . OF A LETTER FROM ONLY T :OO I I he SAMCE . . :` l Legislature, at the next ...lon. for the Renewal or Eaten i Charter Perpetual—Capital 55M,000. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN j eion of the Chorter of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' j i 03 ILL INSURE AOAINST ALL KINDS OF I Bank of Pittsburfb, fortbe term of fin..ti yearn. By osier ; Fi re , Alarine and Inland Risks AT MADRAS, of the Baird of Directors. To bin Brother at Jek6tud W. W. DENNY,Cashier. AARON S. LIPPININYFT. President, And applicable to O WORCESTER. May, 1.1. ] - - - IVSI. A. RHODES, rice PrivilJent , O TIIEiI ONLY OFFICES where Ticket. can be i ALFRED 31 . F.EKS, Secretary. ------.___ _ A oTell LEA & PERRINS that j proeh „,l vi,,e,„,,,,,,1 for Ch i,„ .., ltm. North • ___ N their Ssue is highly c . d.. - i Wad., or via Bellair and Colombo, to Cincinnati and the e n cal in kid. e and It, in my j South-West, c'r'awl Wayne and Liberty stresla awl No. . opinion the most palatable as j I:LI Illeuongabela House, 4 doom belt. the corn.. well en the mod W 1114440610 , F. KNOWLEND. General Agent. Sauce that in made." I selthtf C. 0. IL 1L,.31. C. R. a, C.& T. tM. 8. It. R. The only 31eilal awarded by the Jury of the New York . . _._.. . Exhibition for Foreign Sew, wee obtained by LEA & 10'.11- ALLVIIIIIrr Dtin. I It INS fin Choir WORCESTERSIIIIIE SAUCE , the world.' Allegheny City, Oct. 1510,, 1.7.) w Wit... of aid., hnsing led to taner.. j aillationa par- [I . y r A GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders ,haver, are earneetly niquented to see that tile nuns of 7, - „1 h id, ~,,, w i ll b e he , ejj the Rooting hews', on “LEA & PERILINS 7 tire luipreaned upon she B,,ttle nod , TUESDAY, the ad day of November, at 10 o'clock A. is Stopper, and printed upon the hind. ! AL,o, an klectior. for Thirteen Directors. to serve for Ow Sege Whole.l. Agents for the Unities Staten, . ensuing year, will he held at the Banking Douse, on 110 N. JOHN DUNCA-N A SONS, DAY, the 16th day of November, 1437, between tie. hour, of 405 Bratilirali Now York. 9 o'cloOk s. Y. and 2 o'clock P. Y. A /gook always In store. AL., orders received for dlr.t j ocl&dinelli shipment from England. my2lyilfcg - - Et E ViT I I`.l - Ci• Bott PA. a H.. I /17 Ell FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS VARIETY 'WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn.. Pit (*burgh, Gl4 Firth • Thio• Slichinn Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the plemumo of tho Ou.mtler. making with once One MM. Ongi beatetiful and duraide Mad. p, Minuteo-_ elmont noire• Imply, and are [wanting Itallspotouldo Use. boll Infortuntlon may he °Mauled I,y foldrefeeing James Ewing. fir A LEX. li. ILY.EII, Agont. 'No. IN Fifth Ottr,t. Pituthurgh. -- BINGER'S SE WING MACHINES, The great aup«tiortty of SlNtil.:lt'S MACHINE'S (Ivor all other. fur the tow of Clothing anti Shoe, Manufacturers, Harness Makers, .Carringe Trimmers itnii Cough Makers, . Ilas lona heen known and practically ocknotdenlged. The underalgaell !wring an netestalsa varietly of then. Machines us hand: adapted to every kind of Wring and Stitching, Invites tlunte lutercated to call and natunine them. S'I`R.A.W. Agent Ibr Allegheny County arner of Second and Markel S7ree4, •IOIy.I PITTSDUROII. PA S. M.ILAUGFIL IN. 111/INUFACTOISA 0/ Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Uil, delkdlyte 165.168 and 170 See.nd STrovt. 0 R. G- Vl - 4,1 Y AI A N. Il.ofacturfr awl Dealer In all Undo of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N /...£.41..F '1'01341.000, [}non of Satititikld Vrert and Dsumond altby, oc.llyfy PITTABUILLIII. PA. , iIE liEAurtt OP AM ERICA )31E1' , T—tint any p.n.s I liny. tn,../.1,..1 xritl. goner./ roan.. and 1... gm, both mental and I.l.ylical; Ilmtlenanass, dull headache. pain In tho howl and temple. whine... and tendency to stiff.... palpitation ..f the heart. very emit!, Muttered or excited, yariablo. et.mach and /roads deranged, rill, jam. Auy mental ur 1.1,rdr,11 exertion au. sore to Iding on all the sym.d.ms, mod I had in tulditlon. falling .4 and great pail.. in that ye. gu.n the ph)sirlan after our (her ..11uiust..1 him shill and par. A ludieut .1.1,1 ver....rtn, use yt It• SHALL'S PTICIVIN CATIII.I. %IN fortunately cm,' me. am. / here nc• trurd. auffl.....elt to tny than'. fulo..s. NI, 'JULIA ANNE I .wn Int') say that I hay..t.....rt a atillt.r. r fur tunny yearn nah w and d0....,1 tnnt.trnation. Aftrr n vinl. I had nth, ttouldtw,.o,.ll a.. pal , • wnating away, ip.m.ral 1.11,t or 1.. d .I.ldlti,. Iwoo in the t.l lbw arlting awl th.shoubirr ..atrenlitt,l... 0 the •pin... .1 thr. tronnle In tin. .tonne 1, and with ....Id lIMPIO nod nw, and dnwditd net anatt..an Th. lent ext - nrut.nt 011111 make on. f0..1 na if I ..hould Ity nu.: I tritaldlw.tora tirn4a. and en. r)(loinl...n, alley amain,. vnhr II liar neneht 1.111.144(10 of NI tR,llAl.l.'n ITKRINE l'Atllol.- WON ..ban‘ral a. m. tn, nytttnn.nts for lb. laqt.r, and tow lam ..ntlr..ly and tn.11.-ally c0r.,1 I w talt that y wt Haan'olll4l knout .11 - 11 it do. I'ItARISSA ti .t IISIIA1.1:1 1 I:TERIN Cirti"LielN lln. . rrl aty It mrtly I trual , I. , tors awl ontt mmllosto. l a•rtuorl ts:vaa la , try i , t,33...itt'11 I 11,1'011113 IJI•t1 r0ammet..1... , 1 the Callaohoon a ,, tr , eigl, that I , Ment..l, ta, Ant, tr. try it. I an. wo , .thy ttlathlral altt, amt. plata...at. My nymi.tonto aoto prioemally ptitim in tl•• bark aml at.lotott, boarsag dawn pain at the tlna , of the toanaea..nottp.otam, Galin./ a. If 11. , look awl aam hru v.l ..r . hmket,. ..tairmtwem , rattalag autiely I lito areme.l t. Ur a 10rd,,,.,ent thaturt. lalat • am,..a1ta.1.1,11,m,. Wag. aalklaz In the morning, tram, .atnatmation.. prramr.. , ta the mpartally nto•svimt.m . ..attrrltatala) r.,mtant Iltastior t to 1..' a. matt, amat wall/matt...awl .1... t.. 1••••1 oaltapp, I aa 11 , 1 tattlroly natal tn, -elf ot all theam at tnp[olll3. 31.311 11313 gi v9n ar Im p—Ha, a., ult. of my maerimm. Ma I Im, tasty 0tb, , ., anal itt •• , ir Wo. a that I Inn laattal to 1.1 put kmar. 1631 othom whoa.. alnothaly altuate.l May atm and mll/ f. KMNIA VOSBUIO/11.. For a long Um,. I had l'terinecomplaluto with tho foll t.. ln. symptoms- I Was narynna etnairlatad ow! irroo tr hl L, 1 ii.vaiird to uhvnind in nonplaintrv.aotter of nhUla I will to ,ei •••11" pain .0111. , lea er nr,eanv, ~,,t n h. hog u . v . ~. got.. nag gain, to foil one itutiold, to wail. mlidi iiii ae ant al a fnninig ,rf tbilite,c. aching and dragging. qua sluaning pain, in lb. hook. 1...., and et tending down ho 1.,... Ito. lidtin.. producod ot hY rtdin ~ .._, d gna t piva pniant . an “atifipi. arid into. , t. . the .hie, v.snach ntol I. ho bovulache, with einem. in 11, oar.. v., ory tit., 4 \ t .o 1"i, .......,...1 ...no; groat irretahild, inultso laervousnoo, / could not hoar the iraoluaritoment without twing provt volt"! for a dar. I could searcoly tn.., Moult Cho hotter, and did .1 LA. pleruorr In anything. I had glren up hope, having rind everything, ao I Ittippoot , l in rain, tout a friend .anal n.y attention to Al AIigIIALLS UTEIII SE I'ATIIOI.IOIN. I took it, hopits. Nndust bop. , !thvst fortunatoly it curet! Ina. and there is not a healthier or nioro grateful woman In thn country. I trust all WI! non it. It i• Indy tho tronian'a friend in wood. Mos. FLIIIIENCE LESLIE. MA RSII.II. I.'S CTERI.V P: ~. 1171411, I/7),V teal ee ~in. vr rtes Slillinp , t c Mr Monk II /Wet, Sappressol, fore , or no ramjet! Men/finnan', liboarayo. inAtinnuolione and he. oeves ~, the Edney. or Cevnary Ory.trts. Rob, faro no In , n• tanen, of rola., Ilearanarrs,,Voiaremass, Norrnmorf tg, 11l '..t inqs. Pallogatrow, I 'octopi, Linrtorlood Sleep, an.1,01l ton, or onjonie or penspdthein, connote,: wit.% tho CO-rin. ;mann., The roar , of dl .l 11S1I.I LL'S ! TER INK CA rifr+tio. X it One IPenarapol a llnlf pn• single Oat!, On Ma rtarart of sir .InUo-t fire bottles .1,11 1, ,sit by es preAs. froo of Otasyr, to 11.. rod ff Mo exam's, rook. lk rartwolar to torvle Me loot ot.C..s adarrls, !men, manly and Vats. ~ Ili unit gEwranter that Um Ileiseinc tout be sent on nveipt of. the marry. -Iddrus Do. tiKO. K MCSKIS. No. 140 Wood atrok, l'ittnburgh, oc:.dbloa Sign of Ilio °olden Mortar. Sareatsvonono's Liam Drl. • Within a nut shell all the merits Ile, Crf Crlatodurree nester eqnalled Dye: • Red it make black, to brown transforms a gray, And keeps the flbma elenaya from decay. This nusichleserevital/ving Hair Dye still bold. Its pox, thou n. the most harmless Anil VairllCil.l flair Dye in the world. Sold wholesale and Mall 1,7 DII.OEOIIAIE 11. KEYSER, No 140 Wood street, se2s • Sign of the Golden Mortar. TEAIJSTER3 ATTENTION.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian horse oadruent, In pint bottles, pricer.) eente,l• warranted cheaper and better than any other ankle seer offered to th Public for the cure of Cuts, Oalls, Spred., lameness, Over hording, Or, Keep a bottle In the Veldt, It has wood tiouly cable horse. New. genuine unbars signed 0. I. Tobin. Depot, 60 Cortland, street., Now York. 0,11 hr Dr. K CYANIC 140 Wood et. — isakdAereti , - - you value your teeth and a pure breath; healthy vmrnt , and P,IMNI.iI• month, go to KEY:IC-WS, lin Wood street, and hey e, hotUe of Wl.ll TOOTII and ?vont Pownce S plbstika itY EZilants WASTED tPIIIIEI)IAVELY.- 10.000 Men to on,:ave in. the rile of Ilse 01,01 te , pular 11,e,litiu, Anierien. I uvali,la, Nfrlianicit. In, mete and Tettelo ere n Wain; to travel, will lIn,I this to lea tery protft.ii•le pleae.t. bonne, enabling tin'm n , wt 11 . v 'it , ' . nod make looney at the 110, At:VI/14110W ill nee , . iiro desiring from I.:init f 1.210 per yonr. Vor hell I.alarr and n het of 11... k, a,1,1r,,.. 14 51. 40,50 City l'oble , liing Mown. ill 510113 areet, Cincinnati, ol; or, if li , too Eaet, /mitt:l%d.. frT - - - . WA NTED--A first Miller to go to Ntli li t ilk, Tenn., to n limit Ilt.oNl u.iges rilllie paid.— ); ~,,, • need apply u 110 cannot lie well 11•10011111.0111.01. 1107 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. • WA NTED—S7,OOO in Pittsburgh luffl Al legheny Warrants. Ale" DriSilll.4.lor Accommoda tion Paper ta amount of $17,000, ;,111. rap iliscoitut. ed et very redneell rate, .14 IL SPLAIN A poy, 3110tri0. airtARD HOUSE, PHIL.P.DELPELLA Ix flemirdillitte with the spirit or the [tines, and unit a grateful oil relation of the painiestir the) hate suloyed from the travelling community, the Pr•. prietom id the illll.l It It 1101'SE:claim the lois ilegt, of being the 111.1 1,. PhilitilrlpliLi to rs spotlit to the universal domain% ,1 n . llOllllOlll. nu and after MONDAY, 19th October, tiseirpri, eof hoard will he reduced from ViNnfo per diem. 0r2041.1 PRESIIIIRY, SYKES 6 CO. ABI/114.1CAA Efotfen; stosToit — Itt , stahlishwnt of Mr ad platy of management. LEIVIS RICE, I'mornivroß, end eetful ly announces this; he hm resumed the oh/ plan of management. as It exlstedi Tore the recant alterst Triat of the Enters.. system . , o this Hart, proveN that al though the advantages are rest ,fthe plan Is better adapted for the swatter class n. hotels. The accommodations and ionveni aces of the houm a re unsurpassed, and the recent Iroprort mental and atm - adone for the comfort of guests, Ware cethlng to he dedr.l. seMisslatuil OEO. ALDREE SON A. CO, NO. 71 CORNER WOOD 4- FOURTH STS. HAVE had Manufactured to the special order, and hare now received. extra mutate 01114 e flop' Cip nod Calf two toted Winter Ltedte, Boys' and youth.' winter Brogans and aMI seitortmant of every kind of children? pegged end sewed Stinea: These goods am made to hear examination and gear, dad will prom en parlor to the home made work; ale Gentlemens' French tat( tiro soled, Water Prw . Snow Shoes, a new article, neither teemed ot , .= oral a superior stock of event kind of seasenotble paid for in CASH, sod are offered for wile for OASIS, or Re proved paper. oelidwd PLOUGHING MATCH. IIIE }}OA RD OF MANAGEIIB of the Alle- Itheny Monty Agrimdtond Society *nominee to the, e that the ANNUAL PLOTIOIIIIVO MATCH tall take place on THURSDAY. the 'Rah of October, lust, on HARRISON'S SASII, 1~1s&R 0 A 1 M 1 4 4 4 Competition for the Premiums of the Society to invited. =l= POD ADULT!. I rot sore ore= 16 rues. Firs l Preln fur beet pkneg...sl2 Ern pre'm for beet ploteg.lll2 Second 11 Sikh- ....... 5 /0 S roarth-- Slttb:72: . • Beit Seventh. EISh ati th Eighth ---- JOHN 1•011N(1, Pnddett. S. Bosom, Jr, &mewl. oclkdavtd/ jileto Ztbbertu3rments. OFFICI PCM311.T.131.1 it.C.,11 CO.. OF PirTAOORoII, I t October 6th. lata. j ri~THE STOCKIIOI.I,ERS Of this Company are hereby 11°1100 that tho annual Itlectiett o.r tone 0,0 the emoting year, alit be beldho the 0111 , 0. : Fourth greet, between the hours of 10 o'clotk •. r. and 1 o'clock P. 0., 00 MONDAY, the thl day of November, 1557. oc7:81til A. A. CARIIIEIt, Socertary. pPLANK ROAD , ELECTIoN.—A Metttioß toMeera or the -Sad-31111 Valley I'. or Plank Read Co." will bedold on MONDAY. the 2,lday of Soromber,lbs7 at the attire of W. a 11. WALKER, Third Ward, ray of Alle gheny, between the Indus of 12 M. and h o'clock P.M. of that day aald officers being President, fire Managers, Treaeurer and sock other officers as may he nte T ary oelo:dtd JAMES {VAT:YIN. PereWent. 31e.Cllle itr..c or Pmesinninn, i it. 13th, 1.57. ryeISOTICE is hereby given that ui Eleetbm for Thirteen Directors of this Institution. to verve for the ettuning year, will he hold at the Banking House, on MONDAY. Oa lath day of November 0001, between the bourn of 10 o'clock A. Mr. and 3v. N. By order of the Board of Director. -GEO. D. 31tOREW, Cook e. Ancording to the Act of Amer.ly n general meeting of the Stockholders alit 1.0 held oo TUESDAY. the 3d day of November, at the Banking Hoene, at 9 o'clock 11,1. nelttd Mhzeirtiers ANN )tAnt I' URLIZS . IIA VA, t Vitintitirgh, October lit!,. th,7. ) 11 - 7..T111S BANK Will redeem it, circulation end tiny it.. ileienitan Iftheyde.ire it, or 1,11, •nt Ito counter, In Cheri. ul.m the thr,trrn, Hunk, ht rho uub , A of other t•iiks and in moil comnirretal lever, held by the Look, reserving only to the honk tbnoptlon lit the nosh, Arra)ta.ut. ay order of the ocledird W. 11. DENNY, Ca,,hier McitcnAlersAisti 31.vieneurneas' Pittalnirgli, October thtli. ) LLTIA.ht Eis.crios for Thirteen Directors of .."` , hr this Ronk, to , wren for the cunning Aar, will Le held at the Dmilang Howe. on MONDAY, the tech of Novem ber, teitiesen tho hours of !I A. n. end 3 e. r. A guileral tatwtlng of Ow St4onklloblvi, sz. ill bo held al the Banking }lam.- at IU 0 . 1:111, iL a. M the filar. 1411,ttotor HAN I'msaricio, !October ICtIL P. 57. j L As ELECTION for Thirteen Directors ol' thin Bank, to wear 1.. r ..ue year, will be held Cl the Backing Mame. on NION DA V. s..rtcoher 15111. 1557, tweoi the 11..tir. nl 111 A. Ili and 2 Y. V. The Annual sli.etio¢ kof the Stool:hold., will I.e held on 1.:14115Y, Novetnlcer :td. at 10 a. Pi 0c1 , 151t.1 11. 11. 511 7 1111.4 V, Caaliter. • _ Dios Ori HANK. Pithiblirgli, 0.., 1.414 lig is 0. iziitin that an Elution 1 ti ...rye for tbe ensiling ytinr, .111 be bold xt On. Ranking MONDAY. It,. Pith tiny ed next, lietn,en the Limn , .4 A. Al. mul r. And in 1,-,..a.11r . o h t A, t Amrnildy. n lmnernl Sleeting of kh. krlll 1..1.1•.n Tinminy. 11n 41 day of NoV•rntoer nrs {. at ill.. Minkini: II .n,..., nt 9 n'..lock w order 4.1 1t,,. ILutrtl ~f T., &Ai .11/11N %I liilrEl N. Cinotner. 51CliCHANTS 4 , 1 , L,.l r v - rt ni.foe Oct. 11411. NIKETtN,. of tit° : 41.. t. , 1 . k holeleni of this twnk 6.1.14.6E1w ll:taking lion., on D %Y. t 4-IN.lvetabrr twl.t. at I o o'rloek 4. take im p t, eon literati,. Itt.. arr.plane” of Itw -Art of A...lnt•Ly rf.vitling for 11... t 1 1,44 011'111, t.y thr flunk • ul.l Refill of 11,1.N.rq." 0rt..!:1w.1 W. 11. DES .4 0. Qulkivr. 11, 31.4. ite,•ltilatir(i with the Art or Aqsemhi v 13111. 11.1. Nnnk, will 10. 1...1.1 st the flanking 11,.u.-..•n TI•Ii,DA Y.:V....m.1w, 11. 1.37. t. dock a. W. F 11. ft. 1111! ItILA V. 1 . ...111., %V()t )L)... A !ILIA-ATE BOARDING SCIII HA, FOR Af NEW VERCoUNTY, PA. MEI=IIMMEMI will 1..,;i„ ~rt F10N1 , ,11, V, N.... 4th, 11,01. ,thltittv..l Al t.inr 1111t1,1 c.h.trved horn date Fur esrrular., 1:.. , t0r, at his 1 -, 4l , lrnee, w Ilnalin•n, city pal r0a...1 thin 5. teal. I. IA horn rnferottro may ba lion. Thos. M. Moue, I Mon Wm. F. Joh ',mon, Ite‘.T IL I. ) 111.111. . .i 11. Slownlwrart. Eel. Cleo. A Sehleu, L... 1 , i A. K. Lewis. Esq., . W. 11. Million, Ea,. I Ile, Dr l'an li.n..en, 1 ' , Isaac M. Ponnork. K.si.. I et-2 - 2 op16:1 7 0 cz.rocK s for sale on Titursilit. Evening. kJ , a t. 2.2.1. at the.Monliants' Eschang.• Forth Street :Nos , slums new Stork Allegheny Bridge C 0.,. pan) Monongahela Nay. Co 5t.-k. lo - Net hnult.a Dank Stock 17 .• Cursed Bank Stork. AUSTIN I.OONIIS k Co. K. W. lASI., .1., RICOIV N'S COLLECTION LA WS- -The ..a.,Colloction Laws ..f the several States and the Illstrtel ol l'oitirabla, unapt-Wag. Ina rouden.o.l form 11.- laws t latin g to linprorasno'ut tor .I. 14. attachno•nt.ftnigient ..n.l r r...• olio. :) 01,4.1 ton of 3 u.nces of 0,,. 1,1. e. ,‘,ltlptlon. the •tatoto of liontalsons, rights of noartle.l women. int. I. 4 and usury A r . 4....0,n1 a.. n tent hook for merchant, ..nd .... toes. a ...0.. any : and a manual f..r ne..totwr. 01 tbo to g a/ profession. ~.. mono. D Drown In 1.01 two. KA 1 A t YE. :u M ood *tree, A tgoil PIA 'O.—A Six Or -ICI lave lave Piano 1,0 to, made by °two( the hest makers, and lo perfect nr,h.r. for One Hundred Dalin,. roaA, for ...le by cw 22 31)115 II MKLIAIII. 01 Wool street. . ifiREEN APPLES--211 bilk. for sale la ‘_.A or= II K 5117 If. COLUNS. on gEsE —2OO has. prime euttinF Cheese for sale by or= 11E5117 11. 1,01.1.15. QTARCII—....:OO hos. Rochester Pearl Starch for ula he OCZI HENRY 11. t701..L155. SALE OF NEW STOCK OF ALLEGHENY DRUCK (Xl.llPANY.—lnaccordan t e with a r.sointlon ot the Board of Managers of -the Company for erecting a Ilridge over the Allegheny riser. opposite Pittsburgh in the County of Allegoenv.e passed the loth j 0 ,.. t ., !lien, will booffered for wile on TaIIIADAT, the.....!..M of tit:tabor nest, at 1 o'clock C..., at tho Merebante Exchange. In the city of Pittsburg!, TWO THOUSAND SHARES OF THE 5K7l' STOCK OF THE (5331 PA 5 1", In lota noteareeding five shares at a time, upon watch an instolniontof s.'i per..., together with the madam it rosy command, will to, required to be pnlil at tho Clone of wde, the bid:moo to in. saltiest to thiscall of the Dined of Manager, alloy at lrast .10ility0 notice of the payment of cash lostalturtit shall hare been given, as wathor irosl by . Act of Assembly of l'entisylvonia approved Slay Ttli. Ito. MI. ItOSPilitlltt.i. sot &ors atorratswl Dawn S' Transom, FALL AND WINTER— GOOKINO AND l'AIlL01( STOVES. awl utlict a•a.mtible article+ itt m) line, for stir to suit Fedend street, All,betty. . - BBLS. ROLL BDTtER: As key,. do. fur F. 31,1 by ' 421 VER k DILWORTH'. Uri Y- uu bbls. I in bladders+. for stale by I A. FAIINESTOCK A 01', r2I corner Wool and Fir, Rts. S. SOIIA —5O casks English for sale by B.A. FA lIN VSTOCK 1 - .1. I :YDiuNIILEFLUYYET; =solto.iirsoletiy not It. A. FAIINESToCR A- A RUA INS IN DRY I lOODS.—.I. JUI hofrlitield n 111 from tbk .1,4 y .4br hi. entire mdm.k of r - r.ln.-mt prim, for East .orm.r Ith and Market ...rm. ‘nceessor 1i0md,,,,k . . (QTEEI, AND Alll PENS--Eiap. tJ Extra VIII, lhoad 311.1 SI/1011iit fur sal. ht „kr..., a e'di I tml rtreido. IMPRESSION on DU PLICATI Nt; PAPER —.ILA Into, 111,n1 and (Iron fur nide by W. S. 11A VEN. .)0 WAR, Cid Sugar , arrived Ihr sole Ir). r.•JAMES OARDN ER. C UM ISS—llorn, I ndm Rubber; Buffalo and Turtle Shell Brortin a Condor Ivory Fine Meth Comb,: Pooket Combr and. Pookot Hair . 11rtobta In lar g o variety to.IJoI JOS. FLEA, IRO'S "cis corn, Market at. and the Diamond. I Ili iITA H. F. A.51-IVolKl4ind Cream Y 1 Ln 114.4.'1114 lu g tho Iltdr, mold at twin JCS. FLEMING'S. TSOAPS—:llarge assortment ii 1 lino iton t at.llrown Windsor, linoy. Almo n d, Fran g i. Fod. Old Faint Strip. formal. at JOS. FLE3IINWS. . 1 4 - 10 R TILE TIMES--Wall Paper at all ju o tieta hoot rc aptvartla. A note money ran make it clean loam. IS. I' MARSHALL A. CO , ' No. fa? Wood *treed_ CV IVY I Sl: PRESSES—And all the mate- V„/ INN uw.l In copying letter, includin g the eon 1, patontod VE1.1.101 COPYING BOOKS for Fade by Will. O. JOHNSTON d CO. Stationers and Blauk Book Nlannfacturerr tido • No. A 7 Waal St. 0 I L-10 Rbls, Extra bloauhed Whale Oil !Anson! Oil Fornalo by (t.-1.2) .1. B. CANFIELD. SALEILATUS-10 Bids, a pure article, 10 Bores For sale by (tallo .1. 11. CANFIELD. Lotns V.—Highly enrolled Deco rations of thin style for rah. by W.F. 3IABSHALL CO.I DITTYY — FE — W.C.AbDERS-5000 lbs. xar— jl. bawl and for sahib, D. I. FAIINI3.3TOCK A CO., 00,12 mammon to rharmat Urea. BCARD SODA-10,000 lbs. on hand end /or /I. T.. FAITNRI3TOCK It CO PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSI4S-300 dot.. hogd cod for No by cel2 4. b. PATINE/MOM( • CO.. GROCERIES--150 bags prime Ureen Rio Codoe. 100 half chests Ymmig Ilyean Tout: 25 thirquarder do: . 45 " papered and loom" Mack Toaa; 100 has. of the varbaum standard brands Tamara; 75 WA, Orman' New Turk Spais 25 " Leverfoo der, OD 100 0. kaiak, New York, dq ar; ft/ " Winter T Bleached WIOIIO 0-14 30 Tmnerif 011, WWI an abaurtmrul of all other goods In our 1104, OIIIIIYER & DILWORTH, —— 0010 Noa. 130. d 132 &rood at NEW ; EMBROIDERIES, Pall Bonnet Ribbons, Dress Trimmings. Fualuold,red Owlsla teullu, Cafta Damask.. And a complete am/ elegant stock of Gloves, n Hosiery . sad Oaate,Partualcing Goals, at ocao A.A. !UPON a 00'8.46 rum H - • • - ORSE POWER-1 tingle Horse Power aCL Thtebing Machine for eale r tir ciar cciraasa Am,. S. Lippincott, Wm. B. Thonms chart,. WL., Wm. Willbm Neill, Alfred Weeks, Itinaido Sauk, Chaii. J. Fii.lll, Juba]. .Shuoml. Judge Hemt, E. D. Jones. Esq., Cash. Cit. I'k. James Malinger, Eoq., Messrs. Itobins°. k Co_ James Howard, Esq., - I'. lienuedy, Jr., & C. H. Psithion, Esq., Waite Ilampton & J. S. Leo, Esq . Cuuningbani & Co. Pittsburgh Other, No 96 Water street. J. W. NtAItTIEN Agent. nir2irc W. W. WIISON, Agent, Dubuque. - • - ' Merchants' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. WM. V. PETTIT, ih'est.- 11 J. McCANN, Secretary. Antonia of Capital Stock paid in suil 00 Surplus G3,421i 35 El= • tziC2el'23 35 iantrna Cero It lets un the Ohl, and SI issie,ippi Rivers and tribniariee. Tustin,: azninet bets datnage b Fire, atw eg,inst the 1,111 of I. S.", 'and Inland Nasigatini, and Ti.onsportalion. • DIRITTO6II. WM. V. PAU, John C. Wntgoruery. John 711. Pranroy,l). J. Ale Cum, V. Warm, Mon, OniHun, Ilan. 1.. Woolston John A. Thu - 4AL Clark« B. 'Wright, John J. ratten.ou Elwood T. Puley. WM. V. PVITIT, PrveWent, r. WITNI KR, Vice DwiGirt J. Mue.v.vt, tic,retary. Seiner, Lunn Co., Pbll6de !Ina, Slorpoa & St!Mole; do. Truitt. k Co., roulroy, Col.lwell lc C..., do. A. T. Lotol A Co., do. Stet luit; ustien. 6 Co., du. I'IDFSBURGII OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET attecdtf It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. The Great Western Fire and tame ins. Co., OP PHILADELPHIA. No. 331 Walnut Strout CA PITA 1 , 5500,04 N PIPE INSCIIANCE—PernuaI or limited, tondo irt WINO or coma,. on .verb dettertptlon nl prorwrty. INL SV, I.V.WHANcE, no 00.6 11 l,aoal , Lakes and Land Curl-1,, to nll pttr. of 11,. ..... MA I? INF; ISsI'ILINCE..I, Cargo and Frvittlit, entbratlng Hiner Transportation. C. C. LATH Itr/P. W. DA 1t1,1N4 I. Vil-p Pr.... Went Jolrpli J. 111.101, Serretary and Tre.voir, If. K. Richanlron, Avd.tant Secrvtary. 0111.11,11.. Charbee. C. Lnthrop, 437 Wedneff effreel. lion. Henry IL 3forer... fin Wedenet effrewt. Alexander Whillelen, Meerehant. 1.1 North Front nt. JOlOl C. Hunter. lion of Wright. Hunter A Co. Teary. tit, or Tracy A Raker. John It. Mel:Nerdy, firm Jones, While .4 McCurdy. S. S. Bieettop, firm ..1 Denbo!, Si nom.o. S eo. Jne.. 11. Smith. tiro. of If. Smith k 1'... Thom L. Oillevie. firm of ltilleeepie A 7...11e, tante Hemlelnerfet. Artnrrwy Owl Comou.ellor. Theo. W. Raker. ilotlebentilleee Dalt. Stillw..ll S. Ilff hop e lien. Ilit.leep, lee,. A Co., William Alerting. (Int-. of Itrad.in,..; John hire, 041 South Front street. E. Harper Jeffrey' fir113..1 Wlll. 11. Brea, n 1`... R. IV. POINDEXTER, Anent, apLeln.--np7 97 Wetter ,tr..fer. Pettel.orgle. Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company Newt/my/a Cbrner Stcond .1.3// P II I I. A D I. P II I A. The f..liovriup, gtxtenleut nxtublti 11,.. busitbensntld coed [1..11 of th.Computly to Nor. 1,185 ti: Prom.", rrestred on ]twine ittut Inloo.l Rieke to Nov. I. ISO $214.0 , 4 Piro Prvoltun. 17.1.796 Inter..t on Inme 8.704 47 T.al receipt,. PAW )I.sitt., gspr•ri...,l.tr r A re4l ~ •1 111111.011,... AK 1 111,111,.. Pr..milltit. and ChArg, remnining .ith . TI- the l'..lnminy n Nolo, ,!, count . , rr —s P` linur - 11. , I 011 -Coo Fir., Mot . .011 t 10) Collut et .1A ....NI. 110 ti ward and hank St:wk ....... wslit Sherman, Dum.un Nrw York Dvrrt - rt .1 Payment Stuck u...t yet - due. 97.70 d on Notto fin. Mann.. Premium, InI,ON. This from Agen.ll,ll,li by bond!. 1",,:t7.: Iti Premiums nu rrrrutly med. and del.t. dm. flu. Co 1:(1.170 Ilalnuer to Hank, -57 00 The Board Directors true this cl 4. 4,1 . 6,11 a DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER. CENT, Papal;le on demand on the M1125111e. of the Company the let instant. TIIOSIA:1 R. PLIIIIENCR, President EttrAILD 11t1.00LO,Pecretery. THOS. .1. HUNTER, Agent, l'ittabnrgth th,27.6utthfc No. Po Wnter stmt . Franklin Fire insurance Company of nnxn Adolph E. P.rin, del (hunt. [hold Brown, Jacob H. etultb. Nfortie Patter... CIIAJILL. , N. BA:NI:KIM, Pitatident. C. 31.10 0. BANCILCII, Socr..tary. TWA 1 , 1111.11 y continum t" mato Inntrt...e. permau..nt or I trnited, Olk e‘ery description of pr. , p,rty town and 4,notry, wt rate, WI lOW ure ena,edent ith Th. V.aupany have ...erred a lark,. eotit.,,nt which, svttb their Capital and Premium,. .fely inveeh milord maple pc..WM to the rumored. Ti;; A ...tb of t the Conspfuly. on January let, ISAI, as pub.. Bah.' agreeal.ly to the Act ,of AnnputLly, were as follow. Charles W. muster. Utoorgro W. Richards, Thomas Ilarh %Moen.' D. LewlN Told. {Vaguer, Kull &date Temporary Loam. Stocks Curb, do E 1.212.708 44 Since their incorporation, period of tarontpone years, tboy hart. paid uparanls Ons Milli F o u r r i .d thotnailid Losiwit I , y fire, thereby nifording eridon, of Ow aile:ultoges of losnraner, a. well an tlleir ability and dbliaitition moot withpromptness all liabilities. J. tiAltlnit:li COFFIN, Agent, spl9 Office Sitothenst cor. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurance Company. facarporated by Ilar Lp islaturr of Pronsytennia, Mill A PERPETUAL URA lITEIt Authorized Capital. Ono Million Dollar:, Socorrod and AccumnlntodCopltal HOME OFFICE. • 61 Walnut Sfrer4.bor , & cond. Phaaddphia. Pihe Insaranco on Itnildinns, Furranre, Merchandise, be. gee 11T. Marisa. I terarauce on Cargoes and Freights, to all ports of the world. Inland Insurance on Goods. kr.. by Lek.", Rivera, Canals and Land CarrLages, to nil parts of tho Uni ~,,, Lon the most faron/ble terms, conslatent with security. DITLECTOILS. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, formorly Recorder of Deeds,4e.., Philadelphia. WNI. BOWERS, ,e llog.interof Wills. 501 IN CA)LI43I.A.N, firm of evirman k Smith, lmporting 11 ard.are and Cutlery 31erchanta, No. 21 North Third treet. above 34 arket. Phil. JOSEPH OAT. lino of Joseph Oat k Soo, Coppersmith. No. 12 Guam. etroet. Phila. EDWARD V. MACHETTE. firm of Machette A Raignel, Importing Hardware Merchant., No. 124 North Third .tenet. shove Race, Phila. 110 W Al; AN, firm of Livii4,,tonli Co., Prods. , and Conlin!melon 310 - chants, No. 27e .11arket et., above Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. COLLADAY, Prrsident. GAL. WG.SoN,A.cretar., JOSHUA RORINSON, Agent. No. 24 RUM areaVup lotsirs.) bile Insurance. AMER !PAN LIVE i.V.VCRANCR AND TRUST COMPANY. .S .M.. 1 (hr., of filanut and PburtA Strette, I . 111 1. A LS I, I'll 1 A. lororpnrntel Aprll 9th, 1860. CopltalBtovk $500.000. A I.It.KANDEIt WIIILIIIII Pomident, 1IAU:111A LL II ENZNY Tice President. Joll N C. .S 131& Secretary and Actuary, JOHN S. Troaann.r. HOARD OF Taunus. Alexander 191111.1 in Louis A. Godey, Mandmll Ilergary, T. Firnonda Harper, William P. Bolton, Elislut Tracey. do.ph Thomna ii. Smith, John C. 'Sim, tleorge It. Graham, Jona, Bowman, Entrain! Matlack, John P. Shnos. WM. P. HI. L., Medical Exantho.r. Thla Company makm Insurance OH Ilrm, on moot reaama Ulu lento. It ham been sumtmatally ,tnanaged for trreral year,. by an expo - Ma0...1 board of oftloan and totatoaa and IlOstres; Imaalahys ped.l promptly_ila hetant, and la nt , l7 traJ dexerslng of cOlilltloDrr patrolutz, 11. W. PUINDEXTEIL Agent. my7algto 97 Watt, atreet, Pittsburgh. Reliance Mutual Insurance Company of P II I L A P K I. P 11 I A. Office No. 70 Watput Street $177,P20-3 sorra $229,971 43-PactouTe lxersrsun. Fin. !neuron, on Iluildlitiof 3lnrohnnol6 n , Fonlittow, as. in tou n or country. 'Me mutual prthuiple rombinfoi with tho sorority of Stook Capital. entitle:, tin Gummi to share to Thu. pEGO Ls of the (..foupany, without liability for lanes. The Script Certifkmos of this Company, for profits are ronvertible at par, Into the Capital Stook of tin Company C4llll TINOLEY, Proattlent. IL 31../1/NCll3lNN,Bnerotory. DIRECTORS. Clans Tingjey, I G. 31 Stroud, Wm. it. Thompson, John It. IVorroll, Samoa Biophato, Beall. IV. Tingloy, O. W. Qtriwnter, lfathrop, Robust Steen, R. to Carson, Robert ?plant!, ' Marnbmll 11111. • it Stew/nano Jacob T. Bunting, C. hum. Ireland. 'William Sumer, 'Woo AI-Oomph., ?Mob - f r. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent corner Third and Wood strwtts Neptune Insurance Company, 0 F F LA It L r Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut 4 k Orgautted under tite Onneral Ituntranon La , ; C.POnt or COMO°. Rtlrtlegml to Warm , 'neuron tygainst lowa or thump NailEcntiori load Tomusputtalk.: 1„10,0. OMURA. R. 0. LAUOILLIN. Prealylent. liICILARD SHIELDS, Vice Pawkiest. ONOROM SCOTT, Secretary. IMUCTORd. D. Moutiromery, Richard Shields, George Scott, T. Y. Showell, 0. C. Butler. TITS it CIIAINEY, Aosta, jelylo OfSee, Lafayette flall,(outrauesou Wood at ) Hire - andPhiindelphin Lib; INSU•SANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE TUE CUSTOM MOUSE. Will make, all IcLuthr of Ituntrame, either N.-Pelted or Limited, au every deacrimlutt of Property or Morrimadias, al romoualilo mina premium. ROBERT. P. KING, Preakient. M. W. BALDWIN, Woe Pregame. • DIWZMIL Z. R. Cope, Ovary, W. amen, Jeeeph & Paul, • C. Wilor. 0. LamMlim W. C. Siotasbary, Li. Shanmood, R. IL Carl/ 10, William We, Charlet Ha P. nsly“, E. IL , P. IL B.2T gßab ery, c, aharmnn 8. J. liegnrgea, Iluciammo,Seick-iar ISO insurattrt Say h arratc r 15.474 1..3 1177.12 pis 12.3 09 . 84 377 78 3.986 17 61.849 00 84,346 01 • AT THE FOURTII *MEET .TORE. W. U. S 11.'NeCALL1111 T_T AVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY ' 1. r5 ,4 Junortu,nut of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. Ac, of the latest stylas for Fall Trade. compristog • VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TS PL: TRY AND TIMER PLY, SUPREMA AND • . . LOW PRICED INGRAINS. Wool. Dutch. Hemp, List, 117,, n.n end etalr mats, Cocoa !fatting, Eta Rods, to kc. also, a choice lot Drorgete from one to feveyards wide; booltifal pattern. Floor Ott cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide, with all they goods usually found In Apt class Carpet Stares, all ich Wh we are propired to the se rfest ratan for coah. ocb W. D. E. .40 , BBLS Roll Butter, 2do Eggs tor ale by SIMMER a EILWORTII, Ode N 0.130 and 122 Second Et. QTARCH-33 Shia, Pearl Starch 100 I;tl.,xis• B UTTER. --10 Kegs,. for Baia*. 7. & CANNILLD. Car gren-600 Bole. %, Qom Pious, tem p 00,12.11,_Apkat. !Naar Wei NO Willa itusuranrc Mannfacturets' Insurance Company Fire, Marine and Inland. Urns—Jo. 10 Merchant' Backing& inguantruta. July 1. 19:.7. Noting is hereby given, that the Agency of thls Company, tss the city of Pittsburgh, will. anti' ihrtber notice, les conducted by J. iT.IIARTIKIi. w hate long expe rience In underwriting and eon:weans with this office In Philadelphia, well smallness him tor cordartiogth , It. a manner that cat give general etatlsLetion. , lle L, cor dially recommend.' to all our patroni. as well I cc theavde airinglneunsnce.A, wEgmn, pocretasy. _ ' ' The bustlers., of the above CempartyallFir,7dottduct~.l at No. Chi WATER Stret, Pittebturth. actl9dtf 3: w. 31ALTT4i 2 es•,,it. Delaware Mutual Safety inmate Company, Inenr,orakd tr th, Ltyiu'aturr ed. Pennlgrcnia, Office, S. E. Corner Thin! and Wahlut sts., -- - . - MARISE INSURANCES on Tensela, Cargo, and p,..i g hp to all partx of the world. INLAND INSLRA-NILS on Goods, by Rivera tunkls, Lahr' , and Land Carriage; to all parts .if the Union. FIRE _INSURANCES on 31orchatailim genetallp —Pa Stun* Dwelling Ildurci, dr. Assets of the Company, N0r.,11, ISid. Bondi. Mortgages , Real Etna. 610140 94 PhilatiolphlfeCity, and other Loans- 106,076 66 Stock in Data, Railroad and liemnineaCoa....... IS. :MO 93 Bills }ter table jr, 212,666 89 Cash ou li d 37,5-11 6RI 'Salaam" n hands of Agents. PrOrultatuA au Ma rion l. icier receatly Issued, sod other digit. due t Company 121,P66 /0 Butmeription Notes lthy,ooo 00 DIXECTOII3. James C. Data, Theolthilus Paula , Junes Traquir, Eyre, Jr., Joshua L. Prim, James Tenn4nt. &mld C. Stokes, Henry :Own, Jame. D. lirFarlzol,l, Thomas. nand, Rntwrt Burton, Jr.. Joho D. Sample, D. T. Morgan, - . Jr. Logan, W 31.1 ART'S, , Dear. THOS. C. HAND, Tice Prteddcht.. 11.zNIT LTLarrast, Ben-rimy. Martha, Joseph 11. Seal, }Manutl A. Sander, John C. Davis, John It. P.nnnn, Dour. a G. Leiper, a'Alvrard Darlington, Dr. It. Iluatou, William C. Ludaig, llngh Craig, Siwucet'vain Charks 11. Amesllrooko, J. G. Johnson, P. A. 111ADEIRA, Ageld, Km 94 Water Street, Plltst•sitth. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Sty., rrrrsßunoif, PA. ROKT. O A LWA Y, President. F. A. Luau r, Seer. Aspacw Fi.c.rEva, SLD., F.samlning Phyttichm. Thi. Company =km! every Insurance apportaining to connerual with !APR RISKS. Aim, against 'lull and Cargo Kiska, on the Ohio and stheastippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine gala And ',allot Lee, or Thotsage by Ph,. And eg - Ainst the Perils of the Sea and inland 1%.,t igation and Transportation. Polish... Maned at the lowext rah, eon tiKttdd with • day to all parties. Robert Osbray, Samuel McC Joeepti P. Buxom, M. D., John oott. Jam. Marshall. David Ridley, Jame« W. 'Ullman. Cluta.,Arlinthutit, felli-wmyStsly Eureka Insurance Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, OMia No. 9 Iltzler St.. INatttutvh. ASnWI. VAT ler.. 1557: Stock Do, tot3alitti on lionuind. and eecur oat lie two approved names Cash la Pitt...burgh Tntst Premium notes.. =slum. Exchange Bank Stook--Coat M.Uttga Receirabla. Book Act...luta. Alexander Broh., Joon'.ll S. Leech, John. Cullprran, 31am‘flehl B. Brun Doritl H. William Carr, Robert U. north, John * J. 11. Pho.nbercrr. W K. Nindrk, John A. Otngh.y, C. W. Itlsteht.lot, Jftll3l4l 1. Ilemett, u. W.Tasri, I. M. l'otmuck, W. W. Merlin. It. T. troch. I). McClureßrrra, 13,. B. r , eblett. J. li. SIIOEN BERBER. Pres' R. Frcurr, Brr.n.tary. 11:dlm Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittsburgh WM. BAGALI.:I", Presl.l..nt.. SRMUF:I. I. MATZ:,IIIEI.I.. 'Vier 94 frider briuwer, . 1 / a rid and IV.I Streets. *a-Insure. null awl ertrw;Ri•ki "ti Ibn Ohio •Inwippi River, and Tribotari'•. 44 - In.n.A.minst lomi or Elam.rff by Fir, Also. aguinst the /writ, M th, Sea and 1141nikl Stitigni 11111 .4 Tr..ort. ation. DMECIOPS. Capt. Mark Sterifit4 S. 3f. Kier, Wm. Bing Mum John S. Dthrurth., Frarmin J. Selmonmaktr, Sr.m It. Rays, J,Ma ' WM. BaWd, y. . M} KO, IL..hrrt Dunlap, Jr. S. ILarb.µ.43, Isaac M. Perwek, Dryaut, M. Cop Monongahela Inmaranee Company. Ornee, No. 93 Wivrta 'antra; 0.71 insure Against oil kiadt of Fire and Nasine Itisks Omens—JAMES A. HUTCHISON, PrnlJent HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary.. 1 , 111111011.8: Ales. King, W loon Miller, Jo McDevitt, U. 1. A. Berry. Jae A. HualSort Western Insurance Company 11. GEORGIC PASSIE, F. }I. 1.701t11e.5. Secretary. Will 'Name erailct kind, of VI. and Muss ftla Wm. D. Holman, John Atwell, Wm. Hem. Thu.. S. Clarke, It. Miller, Jr J. W. Butler An Irr Ackley n 111013131/1 Scott, A Ninil k, • C. W. Ithiketsuu, D. W. Jackson, James 'McAuley, • George Dania, Nathaniel Holmet,, J. Lippincott, William 11. Smith. Home Institution managed by Direct.. well In Elite community, and who will litierallyeuidast and prompt. o z o t 1 L e p O FFICE,No. tu92. b. Waterstreet, j(LErg, o.otirrs, co-pa un rtnership exisfing tweet] G. tutilentigned der the Arm of n.EMING mtoo., (Dritcgibet.) e ea diesolved on the MD of August, A. D.. DC% by the retirement of Lemuel Wilcox, Jr. from the firm. JOHN FLEHING. COCHRAN FLEMING. oc:Althril LEMUEL WILCOX, Jtc NOTICE.—The partnership of the under _Ll 'doted, doing business under tho title co u rantßPHY DIJECIIVIELD, will terminate by mutual on Dept; tombor I, IBM. All persons hat inn unaettl.l arpnlnta with the arm wit? greatly lealllhg akin, that date and making aet lement. W. It. bIURPLIY, .7. 31.IBURCIIFELD. Tile bufilnem. wdl le( continued tho same locatkm, N. R. corner of Fourth nod 31arket MAmots, by J. N. BURCH FELD. sal(dtf TIISSOLUTION—The Co-Pectnersh ip here tofore imin:; under the natooltlld style of PHELPS. CARR & (30. II thin day dimwitted by litultatiou. The his Intr of the firma 111 Im eloaml at the o/111 srand, St. Clair etreet, mar the old Allegheny Bridge, by W. It. PHELPS, settlement (0(0 Is duly of i aut, thorised to we tho name of the firm In the Pitteburgh. Sew. 1.0. 1157. 0-l'A ET N E SIII P NOTICE—The under signed have t hi. day entered Into a coictrtnerbhip, un der the nano. stet Ott le of PiFELPS, PAREblik CO.. for tim pnrion. of so...bored tiring IVecons,Carte,ltraye. Or., We, Its all its brunches. haring taken the old estatiHelusi Factory o f ?lowan. Phelps. (liar i Co ., and having erected entire new nod substantial buildings. and procured the latest Improve ments In machinery. &e s together with a large tad well se- Peted etre* of mates Isl. they are prepared to execute with pronildneee aa.l .li•rtteh. alkali/ors entrueled to than. All work nub - ranted to be of the beet quality. The u.nk.rpart - ho nor tinning had IN year eXperbenee in the litinintwe, they pe by strict utlention to tnerit a continuance of thir,pate— , i.towed on the late firm. EINE litiT Tint VP.ItY biEST WORK N. 0. PHELPS.. JOHN E. PARKR. F"ptomb, bo, ISto7. F. 31. I.OYR. AT.Ib'liiWNY VALLEY RA11.101.11; REMOVAL OF Fitt:lollT DEO TTO TILE CORNER OF BUTLER AND CARSON STREPfti. NINTH WARD, AND A OfiKAT HR. DUCTION OF TlftiFF RATES.—On and after JULY Writ. 18.57, fteight r.ceircil as above at the Iblioaringtate.J. To Mahuning ............. -....at ?he' . per 100 poofteht. To Orara Eddy At 25c. " To ftrO Bank At 29c. a" To Brady's Dona at 81c. "" Floor—Ocer,ftee Garrett inultftyl.-,Aftp. ........ -.....- ..... . ......... . par... Carrel. To Or. El1:5" To lied Book ' To Orady'a hood ...... ....46C. " " ""ue — PO 7 F 'Awn* awl aro, He. To Mahoning 36c. " " Orny's ....... _ ..... . ...... U " 'D o Ittol Bank " Brady'a ....... jr-..ktf It. ./.00 . 111 . 4 ......... Ticket Agent. jrri - (,-----( (‘-i A NOEL IA CLA .4 Iron Clip s i, Collete No rmal c lam , .ti.., at Ilse Iron City College ' - '' N a BE OPENtDs ,„,.,. I ._„ , ~,,,,..,...„ , me AIONDAA EV1.311 G. is. Fifth iv.. 4 t h o,.. ...I by Mr. A. UVlrrt PIM ,e!el.tf,-. ..gg TuuRED., ~c School,. It will meet balllkly,al , mire,„,... ..1' EVENINGS. and FATURDAY 3t r , a. , . mire ek. Instruction will be giren 10 qr. T. ...meth% English Grammar, Algebra. l'o . li Ira Ol. geaebine. TARAte--71.,.. Donny. per, oftiolan of t We stioatha. Por further partirnlArn twin], et of A. nurrr, r P. JEN KINS. Prindp.ll..f Iron City PAINT.. t:IENZ=M I 30 00 4,,600 66 . 17,604 40 6.050 00 5.600'00 40 I -0 9 05 MEE
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