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MONDAY MORNING, OCT. 26, 1857
ttIDiIO_WAPCEt Of tam PAGa OP PllO PA?ltit.
Small Ina as Great Kea
The recent correspondence between President
'Buchanan and Senator Douglas, which appeared
in thr Gazette a few days since, although a very
small matter, is a pretty fair illustration of the
practices of the leading politicians of the mod
ern "Democracy." Their anxiety for the spoils
of office is so great and overpowering that they
_sinkall dignity and decency in their intercourse
with each other, and lose sight of the grave re
quirements of the prominent places many of
them hold in the country. In the bestowal of
public stations the good old Jeffersonian requi
sites of honesty and capacity are no longer
thought of by the self-styled followers of the
great "Apostle of the Democracy." "Is he a
good party hack? Will he serve his party at
every sacrifice of principle, if it is required of
him?" seem to be the questions now propounded
by the dispensers of government offices. We
could admire Mr. Buchanan for his reply to
Douglas, if we did not feel satisfied that the very
system under which Douglas proposes to urge
his "claims,"—to adopt a cant word of demo
=tic politicians,—was encouraged, if not inau
gurated, by Mr. Buchanan himself. Indeed, he
owes his election to the Presidency to that sys
tem, pernicious as it is, and much as he may
scout it, since be has reached the point his
ambition aimed at and has ne longer any
use for the-ladder by which he climbed to it.
The patronage 'of 'the administrations of Van
Buren, Polk and Pierce, as far as Pennsylvania
was concerned, was distributed under Mr. Bu
chman's supervision, anti in many instances in
Ads name. Ile was but a novice, indeed, in the
mysteries of office-seeking, In Pennsylvania, who
expected consideration from any of these admin
istratiorug-Without first securing for himself a
recommendation from Mr. Buchanan. This sys
tem gave Mr. 13. the commanding position is the
party in this State which he has held for the
last twenty years—it has served him in place of
personal Popularity, of which he is notoriously
destitute, and placed him, over the heads of bet
ter men, in the United States Senate. It enabled
him to overthrow Mr. Dallas, and to crush the
respectable party that supported that gentleman,
—it conferred on hite,'ltith the sham Democracy,
the title of "Pennsylvania's Favorite Son,"—for
who would pot be a "favorite" with that party,
when he has a hand in the distribution of
the loaves and fishes?—and it enabled him
' to keep up, through his mercenary adherents,
trained for the work, a constant clamor for
the Presidential nomination, to secure which
he bai had the control of the delegates from
our State to theliational Convention since 1544.
- The game, as he- played it, was successful, un
fortunately for the country, and we do not won
der that the "little giant," who is equally am
bitious,—nod a trifle more unscrupulous—
and that is not saying much for our Chief
Magistrates—is anxious to adapt it to Illi
nois for the purpose of working out his elec
tion to th 2 post now filled by Mr. Buchanan.
Taking everything into consideration, it must
be admitted that it is not very pretty of our
favorite son to "come the serious dodge," as
the London cracksmen say when one of their
number shows a disposition to leave off his
evil practices, at a lime so inconvenient,
to the small Giant. Better wait till he—the
Giant, we mean —is gratified in his aspire-
tions, and lease to him the inanimation of
this reform, which. If perfected will annihilate
the great democratic party. But, touching Mr.
Douglas' posit ion in this famoirs correspondence,
was it not reasonable to suppose that he did not
wish, as n staimman of enlarged views, to be in
correctly placed on the record in regard to the
important matter of die appointment of a clerk
ship at Washington? In this he has displayed a
regard for the rights of the great State of Illi
nois, which must elevate him higher than ever
in the esteem of the sapient "democracy" of that
Commonwealth —and when his achievements will
be summed up tor the appreciation of a proud
constituency, the circumstance that he would
not permit the appointment of the doubly im
mortalized Currs—immortalized from his con
nection with this correspondence as well as his
connection with Douglass—Currs, who is his
own wife's father—Corrs, who is a pro-slavery
democrat,—to be placed in the Book of Plunder
to the cre-lit of his own Illinois—this circum
stance will be among the brightest of his records.
Seriously, wa live in an age of small men.—
Modern Democracy delights in thrusting on the
country its most diminutive demagogues, and
they in turn seem to seek high places only to
show their littleness: gowlong will we be com
pelled to endure this reign of Demagoguism :
ADVEHTIPC.—We observe in the papers of
neighboring cities. and also in the metropolitan
journals, that the more the times press upon the
merchants the more freely do they offer their
'goods for sale through the columns of their
newspapers. They are wise. Persons who de
sire to sell, as who does not in this juncture,
should multiply the inducements and give still
greater publicity to the facts likely to attract
their customers. WO have found within the last
six weeks that in this city, just about in propor
tion as merchants need to realise cash from their
sales, they have withheld the fricts which are
usually most iniluential in attracting purchniera.
While the St. Louis papers are groaning with
offers which cannot fail !admits full trade; while
New York and Philadelphia have been changed
for the nonce into vast marts, where everything
to eat, drink or wear is exposed through their
journals and in their shops to constantly increas
ing crowds, merchants with us hare sunk into
comparative silence, and sac would think that
business in all its branches had suspended.
Is this a wise policy ? If there is.any advan
tage in advertising, is not this just the time
when it is most desirable to appropriate that ad
vintage? We commend to the attention of out
readers and patrons the following wholesome ad,
vice from a cotomporary :
"We do not know of any admonition better for
our roaderi•, at the present time, than the sub-
joined :
- .Anrnarzsz.—Dull times are perhaps the very
best for adreitisers. What little trade is going
on they get., and whilst others are grumbling
they pay their Way, and with the newspaper as
a . life preierver, swim on the top of the water,
while others are sinking all around. Advertise
liberally, and you will hardly smell the hard
,
Every word of this is true, end it will be worth
money to any business man who will act upon it.
" Reduce your prices to suit the times. Small
profits and quick sales are'much the best Just
now: It will be of no advantage to stick to the
rates asked in prospered! days, and thus fail to
sell., Retrenchment is the order now. There
fore,, advertise your goods liberally, and let the
public know where cheap articles can be had.
Advertise, and let people see that your head is
Still Abaie water, and that you go on selling on
advantageous terms. There are plenty of rash
buyers who make their appearance about these
times, eager to pick up bargains.
BAnOn GOING BAink AND FORWARD.—The Cin
cinnati Cometercionrcals us to the following
commercial item---an interesting one, in view or
the present state of commerce between England
and America :
"Bacolfwasin active demand at Liverpool,and
hid advanced le per cwt. This was consequent
upon the-heavy shipments made back to New
..-York, reaching, in all, 0,000 boxes, and the sr
/ tide is now selling in New York at 909 i, ren
dering the reshipment from Liverpool a bad ad
-1 venture after all ; and we understand, from a
gentleman just from Liverpool, that 2,000 boxes
which had arrived at." New York per ateamer
' • Edinburgh, would not be discharged, but will be
taken back on the name steamer to Liverpool! !
We should call this seeking a market under diffi
collies in a somentat emphatic manner. Let us
look at U a moment: This Bacon, in the first'
placoi was shipped to . Liverpool from this noun
' try last spring,remained there all summer seek
- ing a. market, but. eat finding a buyer, came
bask to Nasi To* lithAtie ho of finding a
natrkst_7i.t. ed,
is
about "belnit.sMay:Sillablt to Liverpool - akit!a t .
hopes Ottaffing s market Ogre this tilde.'
Tms New York Thus, iniss ftithtle touching
the foreign trade of the United States, glees •
few interesting slat:hides, Showing that "the
United States bought from Europe in 1856, for
consumption,sl92,ooo,ooo; and from the Indies
and South America $106,000,000 --together,
$298,000,000; and we add to the first named
SUM ted per cent., and to the second fifteen per
cent. increase. We hare to account for $211,-
000,000 in European fabrics, and $122,000,000
in the sugars, teas, &0., of India, making three
hundred and thirty-three mdlions of dollars in for
eign goods taken for consumption during the
financial year 1857, ending 30th June last. The
exact import figures for the year are $380,800,-
141 o f which $12,461,799 was in specie, and
$14X05,609 in goods re-exported; leaving $333,-
522,933 for consumption in the United States.
Against this, wnsent to Europe and the Indies
$12.2,000,0n0 in cotton, $126,000,000 in agricul
tural produce and in manufactures, and $60,-
000,1)00 in gold from the mines of the Pacific
States."
These figures will give the most casual render
pause. It will make the most thoughtless upon
such twitters reflect and cause rainful anneipa-
Eons to the effect of the news from the United
States in England and on the continent. When
the packet whose news we published a day or
two since left England, but little was known
there of the financial troubles hero. Things in
New York wore yet in the future to Liverpool
and London. Yet how . is it possible that such
an enormous traffic as the figures we quote above
represent, can be cut short as it were in a day,
how is it possible that the depreciation of stocks
in the United States, and the almost total cessa
tion of exchanges, should not 'send a terrible
shook throughout England, that may prove to
her as disastrous as it has to us Even the small
modicum of news that went out by the Baltic
(up to the _6th of September.) had the effect to
run up the rate of interest to six per cent. Such
was the effect of the inconsiderable news that
the Philadelphia Banks had suspended. Since
then the New York Banks have followed; the
N. Y. & Erie and the Michigan Central railways
have gone to protest and the Illinois Central
made an assignment! We know that thousands
are now looking anxiously and are painfully in
suspense t) the anticipated effect of this heavy
news in England.
Then follows France. Would it bo a matter o f
great surprise if, in the general ruin of credit
and the unappeased misery that must result to
the turbulent populace of Paris, the Lead of
Louie Napoleon, still wearing the rlikeness of a
kingly crown, should be picked up some morning
on the Bourse among the other wrecks of the
impending storm 't
MElLetbdaSS & MILNUFACTI:IaIth' 11A.N.K.—We
publish in our load column an affidavit made by
Mr. BLEAKNICY, the late book-keeper of this
bank,-which will be found of' much interest. It
will be seen that Mr. Bleakney takes the whole
blame of O'Connor's overdraft upon himself, so
far as the officers of the bank are concerned,
and entirely relieves the late President; Mr.
Tuos. Soon-, from all suspicion of complicity
with O'Connor. The affidavit is clear and dis-
tinet upon this point and it has Ore advantage
of being sworn to, which Mr. O'Connor's state-
client had not. We see no reason to doubt the
sincerity and reliability of Mr. B.
This affidavit puts a new face upon ibis already
complicated case. We are not minded to enter
upon a further discussion of it now ; hut we may
he permitted to say that while Mr. Feott is re
lieved, by Bleakney's affidavit, from the charge
of being a knowing party to the fraud upon the
bank, the fact that the fraud was committed
without the knowledge of the President and Di
rectors,•proves either that they neglected their
duty or that the system of bank management
under which such a fraud could be successfully
hid for a long time, without power of detection,
is wrong and needs amending thoroughly and
quickly: It is a great point gained to know that
the responsible managers of the bank are free
from the guilt of knowing or consenting to the
wrong; but the public cannot get over the con•
viction that the possibility of its commission
ought never to have existed.
TITC LAND SPACTILATORS. —An article in the
Chicago Tribooe informs us that shoals of peo
ple from New England and the Middle States
are travelling westward to look after the farm
lands and building lots, in which they invested
so much money last summer and spring, at a
time of great inflation, or, upon the security of
which they lent money : tit , western men. The
Tribune adds, that these investments are hope-
100, now, and will be so for years to come. The
amount of land now for sale is immense, in fact,
out of •all proportion to the demand at present,
or any prospective demand for the next ten
years. As for the building lots nine-tenths of
them might as well be sturificed at once by
their owners for any price they will bring.—
From the tone of the western papers it is quite
clear that none of the land how held by specu
lators will be saleable for a long time to come,
unless thrown into the market for whatever it
will bring. Then emigrants and settlers will
be attracted to the regions which the eager ap-
petite! of speculators had swallowed up. But
if not, then the next title of emigration will pass
over them entirely and they will he forgotten.
NIIINESOTA.—Tbe St. Paul Hi:mm.6cm of
Monday, the 19th, gives a table embracing all
the counties except Waseca, Faribault, Pembina
and those on Lake Superior. They foot up:—
ItAnsel*, !ten., 7,4 M ; Dem., 7,111.
The Hinman lion thinks the returns yet to be re
ceived will leave RAMSES a small majority.
lOWA.—We have returns from 5I counties,
which give Lowe, Republican, about 3000 ma
jority for 'Governor. The remaining 18 counties
are email and cannot vary the result. The Re
publicans have working majorities in both
branches of legislature, which secures them
a U, S. Senator.
Tux demand for Now York Exchange was
again in excess of the supply to day, and prices
remained firm at 6 prem. Gold is slightly easier,
closing at 465 prem. buying, And 6(inti prem.
selling. No change in uncurrent money. Vir
ginia funds-are being remitted, toe large extent,
to New York, by parties having debts to pay
there, and are thus disposed of at par, or a
small discount. Indiana State Stock money is
purchased at 3 discount. This Is a heavy shave,
when we consider that the paper is amply se
cured, but the rate of discount at Indianapolis is
2 per cent. There is a growing disposition hero
to make this paper bankable, but before this
measure can be adopted the bankers of Indiana
must make arrangements to,place the currency
On a good footing at home.
The advices from New Orleans to day, indicate
an increased pressure upon the banks of that
city: and the indications are that a suspension
of specie payment will speedily become necessa
ry. New York banks will use all their influence
to bring about this result. They are Influenced
in this matter, by jealousy and self-interest.
:The Missouri Banks are also drifting towards
a suspension. In Ohio, Wiliam% and Kentucky,
the people who are suffering from the contrac•
tiun, are urging a suspension. The banks must,
unquestionably, either press their customers la
the wall, or suspend. It is entirely out of their
power to extend relief while they maintain, oven
nominally, a specie paying basis. Under the
advioes from New Orleans, the aspect of affairs,
as regards the Western banks, is undergoing a
decided change, and the suspension now promo',
sus, within a short time, to be complete. So
far as the immediate wants of the public are
concerned, a general suspension is, under exist,
log circumstances, desirable.—Cis. Gas.
Jona M. WALDEN, editor of the Quindaro
Chindowan, writes to the Missouri Democrat that
Gov. 'Walker was "slightly salubrious" at Kick
apoo, and was seen to bug a drunken soldier,
and say, "I am under many obligations to you
for voting." Jim-Lane says that he had all that
be could do to keep the Free State men in Dont
phan from going to Klckapoo and hanging the
Judges of the election at that place, for the
"damnable frauds" that they. had countenanced
The vote returned as polled at dickopoo was 848,
more thanwere given at Leavenworth city, a
place with ten times the number of inhabitants.
l'otroutoonzar coal "was sold yesterday at
nine cents per bushel. wholesale, and fourteen
cents per bushel by the earl load.—Cie. Cora.,
Fiday.
Mow GREAT TARA:MEL—We hoard to-day, of
the fellers of some largo clothing homes. The es
tablishments in question utterly failed to make Ste.
No such &Biro steed be apprehended by those who
patronise the Drown Stone Mothingllall of RockbUi
tr. Wilson, Noe. 603 -and 605 Chestuut. steed, above
Stith, tlentkinten and :Vitas always ebtabs ele
gant germents and suptsiov low Weer alibis
popular establishment.
Special it pima
- - -
Fever and Agsee.—.d can of right oueuthelland.
hip cured by 13(NR11.411 , E'S HOLLAND . NIfTERN—
Micaor. KIILLT, No. 07 Seundh street, emu. °rant sweet.
Pittaburigh,osyr
...LAM. July, while running on the Myer, on • cotton boat
plying bet worn NatchesauS New Orleatia, I woo team. with
Fever and Ague. Yon eight long months. I suffered with
title dreadfhl Shinano. The greater ti art of thi. lime 1 was
unable to work, and spent at lead fifty dollar", for different
medicines, hot found no permanent relief. Three week.
ago, am of my Mende Insisted upon my trying Ilierltionie
'Selland Bittern, saying that o nom mu guaranteed. After
taking It for ono work, I must say I wen a sound tans I
hale been at work bow Tor two weeks, and have had DO re.
turn of the chill+ or fever nlotteyer.
I cortlry that the .Lord aUtcreatit la Iron.
TIIIIIIAN AI)AMS.
Dtantoutl 'los.. or R. (711..trea Oothie
6i Sold at par trattlo, or .in bottles hall% Ip tho p,
prtotrna, lIKI4J. PAGE, I. A CO., Masuractflrina Pharmo.
eestlstascal'Chomiata. Pittsburgh, P., and Drts4rd.t. Ara .
orally.. See edrettlaerneol. ..El:,lArtT
Chador compels us, wh 1 orrirlitnrilig the wants
of the afflicted, to recommend that which I. boot known and
tried, and to recommend 1/r. .1. llootetter's (I.lclorahel
Stomach bitterly would only In adding to what low already
beets heralded for and wide, not only by a tow belated cm ,
tiflcalm, but by the Noll,. of the land, melttroml by the phy•
siclano and an
d p, that Ilentetter'o Bitten balm no tvinal
In /coloring an inliwrling health letenfrobled torn. ambers
and <Minot 11tel thla medicine Invaluable In many of
It nho then
illo of &Witty, to which they are ottNeet, cotteclally dot log
the cimmer mown; In ouch nowt. old tattoo, litnall
inantlthot heron. meal..
For vole by bruggloto and dealers generolly everywhere,
and 110STEITEll A SMITH, 267 Ponn vt oeltditwT
Too Nervous Sufferers
A retired Clergyman, reatored to health in n
few Jaya, .M•r many rata or arml nerroug anffnring, loam,
ow to make known tho mean.. of corn. Will 001111 tftee
the prowl - 10km ow.l. Direct 110. !Br. JOIIN 111.1)AliN ALI
N 0.186 Fulton stwel, Brooklyn N. Y. ockatisoodaNtuwT.
. _ _
1110•Trusiuts rot rim Curs or Brims on RUM/1.11114 It
pen , e earyJng from two to thirty dollars.
Abdominal Supportors of ornry kind.
Spinal Props for ropratunt of the split.
Shoulder Bratw of every kind.
Suspensory Bandages, improved ratielhw.
PH. IT,gs, for the support and run, of Pike.
Syringe.. male and footsie, all miser,
Itratut Pampa, an ontanelnt assrtment.
Numb:it; flatting mull Artltidal filigigina, Intel Intim°,
tires Copping A itimr•tit• • Graf hums - ruined ovor 11
ESEMMEIM
Dn. litatißlt in atom %grill for Ststr.ll`• Radical Co
Thum, whiob usually corm carom of Ku Bu rr In nla [llllOlll
DR. KEYRER'N
Whole•mle Drug Atom 1111161 Troia flopl)t,
110 Wood .trot. .Igo of the 13ohlen Mortar.
paa,i • S'PYIC 11.A.Td.
PirCORD at CO..
No. 131 Whoct St root.
lot: JIM =MIMI TIM
IMAMS' DRESS HATS,
tißsrs' sOFT HATA,
BOYS' HOYT RAID,
MAT FANCY CAPS,
CHILDRESS• FANCY HATS,
LADIP.S . RIDINO HATS.
SIINHID A CO.
V./UM/EVER. & raterm,
a. 'Jr TORN MY'S AT 3. AW
•Nt. "
SOLICITORS IN ORA HURRY,
.Yo. 5, Minis Block, Dubuque, IMoct.
sTCollectioOo promptly toady to any part of !fort!e
eau. or Woatern iSCO/Mirl.
Will attend to the pontos:sand Salo of heal Estato, ots
Lain'. Money an Bonds and Mortgapn la/drift
GEORGE W. GrFaillO..ii CO.,
£O. MANi3'FAQTVR£ RB,
earner of Par and Mechanics Start, JJ /Vard,
Slant Win, pine and Oak Km, of the various ilrecrtp
lion. of NAIL KElth. which they will svll at the lowst
markel prices.
/14 - Contraeta an. rev...canny solicited. All work war
ranted of the twat quality. derdlydfc
H. C. ULMAN & CO.,
N 0.75 Fourth Street. Pittsburgh,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers.
CuIIMMID VAPST.. .... ...
LIS, Fire. )(aline and Ur, itt.a-k Risk, o(—all do*:
lining taken at current ran , . lu the n....t reliable and pro. ,
paying companion In the State. Jyattlyt.
PittOciritt Varleti Works
JONItS. Ncr.A.l.l.ll , 7oFxlnn sr. CO.,
(itheireigiihro tit Witrgick, Atttirtiuty
Mgnohictimirit..lßight Rua lrfl ilarnl J. Luck, Spring,
Itrop Anil Thumb Ilattirtit and Connt.r Zw/Lia.,
Coffee, Corn Anil Pala 11111., and Ranh..ere giitaii•
rorthir lit Iratrt Pit tilburgh,
A. A. CARRIER & BRO..
Pittsburgh, General Insurttnew,Agen,y,
%o. 113 Fourth Street.
PITTSIWRG/7. PENNA.
Cumitanin. rvpr....ente4 irtandlug. Char temi
by I,ors.,lvanAta other Smtr.s.
Fin, Ma me am! lift. Mats taken t 4 all deorriptintot.
A A CAI:RD:II,
Jylklyttre S S CARILIKIL
.0 A. WF:STii — CI,T2.I_. ,
Unto., Sign •nd Ornamental Painters,
.T It GRAZNI:ft X;
Vh It e I .ort,l ttncl Zinc I'nlntw.
Almas, vl Lind. I`,/ntm, 011, Visnto.l.nat, Witloartll
1111M112=Miii
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
I()NIN:H„ 1101-D
B STEEL; SERIMIS gust A XLES,
fl+arr A/..1 and And Etre:, Pdbintryk, /is.
U. fl R0C;1r.14.9 Sc
XX L 44 Of
Roger.' Improved Patent Steel
etaltivat"rl'..eth,
ftn-ner R.., and Ars , 5tn...., I.li4iftirgA,
Jule' ll.lk•
_ _
- HAMUR:IL GRAY
ST. CLAIR STREET,
(Dr. I Nrw
JOB Si CO B
1111•NCIACII..10 Or
Iron Railing, iron Vaults, {'anit Doe
Window Shutters, Window Guards, he.,
(p.taran Wood sod Motet,) Prwsnuß oll . P
/1..1.1• rariety td* new Patter.. fancy and pta,
.+•tabia fur a porta.... Partavular attentivn paid to ea
lualt4 Clrsvela.. Jobbing done at Aort mt 9
JOHN THOMPSON.
410 LIBERTY STREET.
European and Intelligence Office,
Kerr, alway• for sale I , rafra on Koropo for any amount,
and ;dram., and Parket Tintrtr. In nn.l front Liverpool to
tin.' k.
Unix tor conk% and annvral bonne-work furnished to
Inutonknrln•rs 4,n abort wan,.
right'. I ndun i'unetabln Pill!. and 81 run alvt aye on hand.
l'a.anngrro brought from N... took 141/4 11111.1.1 plain on
ruilnnnt 1., Pttl.l.untitn, JaSndly
NV. Sr- 12.1 N lei',
1114,11,11,171.7111 AIM Dir.ALMS
All klnd• of Tobacco, Antarland
(eye az.•utl♦ °lkon the building Nu. 129 Wad .loot,
Wit luu to 11,.11 Mn.lalludtiriug Eolobilmbuu-nd Nu. 411”,
trout, iglu le they • 111 In- plenun.llo ruceilu. (link triend:n,
npl7.lydra
PAYNE!, BISSELL & CO.,
21/121CFACTUrala Or
Cooking. Parlor and floating
STOVES,
Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc
It!!=1:3
CAPITA!, COCKINC-1, 12.1%.1V1C11C
NO. N 35 LIBERTY STREET.
PPITSBUILOII, PA ,
J.
MEIRCIPIAINTT
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. (HA'.
at.:141 lytlfr
.. JAS. M t: U6111.1N,
Re o.tioldiohosont f Uri lean .f tittnappmeat.
LEIVIS lifllt
..... ra k,PROO.IIITOR, r's ectful
ril
_l_j ly nurtt. that ho ha renamed hoO oht
of 1111”1.4, ..... tat.. It .tint the rental
auer, r Trial nt the F.o..m.rtn systeut It Mir Bad, sarraret, hint al
tholialt the advantages am mat, tithe plan it bolter
aulmattsl r, the rat it!, dais
....annothat unroof atvit or the hom. are
nottirpriasetl, and tho nrent Improvcatenta aml,altemtiona
TOBACCO, BNUTF AND CIGARS, I rof comfort of gtatita. Irate tathltg lobo &troll.
- -moV:to.Vand
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil
dol/Olyfe N.s. 04 and 170 Nermid Nrett.
C31;0 H. GCE W 114.1 MAN.
Met.krtlirrr awl D.alnr lo n111:112.1s of
A N D
LEAF TOBACCO,
axon. of NtnitkArld STr..4 and Piamond AU.
WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO
11111.17107•CMILIIII QV
Amorienn C-i-olvonizod Shoot Iron
And SA. Agents for th, .Nut. rf
• W iorywcui woou..
r.tenl Imitation Itussl• Sheet Iron
Aisw. list sAilitml Corrugsartl I Hoofing.
MMMWMGI
H 11:N FLY IL COI.L.INS;
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND IV 1101.F:NA 1.1 I , RA 1.1:11 Yv
Cheer e. Huller. SP.IP.
And Produen
IV°.
.25
_lsl,exi Stn Attsburgll
_ .
Dn. KEYsER'S SHOULDER KRACES-PYohrl
Pittaburgb Dispatch, April lath, ISlol,—Yor more than 8
yews past we have constantly worn the Wanitingloo Bus
pander loom manufactured by Di II Keyoer, of No
140 Wood street, in Ulla city, nod would heartily recom
mend It to ail Who arc compelled to follow n sedentary occu
pation. As we have before romarked, in rolling attention
to Ito curets, it answers for a brut, and suspenders, the
weight of the pantaloons being placed as to oontlnnaily
tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and eg.
peed the cheat. Women, hundredsof whom are annually
Injured by the weight of enormone .bould alga
procure thwoe bnsces. De particular in procuring the kind
mentinued, as many of the breqra .old are humbug. Sold
t Dr. OEO. It. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood
met, alga of the Golden Wolter. JettOdgerat
.
— /Kg-Calgronowell Hon
Within a not shell an One mertni
Of Crlstoductea never equalled Dye:
Rai it make. black, to brown transform" gray,
And keep. the fibres sloop from decay.
11I1t atetcblemereeltellalog Hair Dye still bold; Its paid
Ow as the meat harbtleem and ernaiClollll Bale Dye to the
world. Bold etholueele end retell by
DR. OEOROR IL KNIIBIIIt,
No. 140 Wood Wee,
N 025 Morn air the Golden Mortar,
TOOTHACILI is instantly cured by afew
d
or Dr Ilarrear's loath Ado Ileraedy ! Prepared and io r 2
:
IL. dm' atom DIL KXTEIER, HO Wood st.
I.2rkdlars, Bra of Lim Ilaidna Warta,.
Ir you value yorir teeth ands pun break
bealthrimmorg, - and constable month. go io XI T SIkI I
.1401 good otnotonad boy • bunk of Wgu's Thom WAIN
vuiToon earns MMus/
MPRM
Siotftl ',-IFlottces.
LIMA 4X 'PEIMIZINS*
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOIINCRD
OONNOTBANCOUI ON A LEITZtt 111011
To Lon the r , MEDICAL OCNTLILMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCY V AT MAMA/1,
And nimllralolo to h hl. 11l at
wottrEsTEn,
dI •1'1.111.1:A. • 14111111 NA Ong
VARIETY thnlr notion In blitllly-notnnni
n Il• nonl In. In my
palstabln
OY 111011. moat whoirtoton
Nut. thid It motto..
Th. yily Aletlnl nitateln• 67 Ilan .1.17 tl." No`w York
K. kWh trn Potnlgrn Alitgrn wan obtain. , hy 141 A A 0
I .r their Willtl7llllTY.llslllllli MAItOY..Ihn 11f1114.
11 , 1110 fition•.l wl.lrh having In•I In imnintonn itnllttionn. pnr•
alln,om or. nnrnentl I,ionnilool lb., 11].. 111.111.. 1.1
`.1.100 A PI:11111.W arc Imp' mom, op ., glo n O .l
Slnnin.r. and innitn.l 11...1•IwIn. •
Whoinmin Am.no. tor Ihn 111,10.1 Alsit,..],
J]lllll 1/11/100N A 1.010, ,
• 4.0 ft...lr.', tom Y ork.
A irtork lark". I. then. A 1...,, or Annrnt•nlyn.l glirnnt
thinning, , hum Vrogl..l. mrAlyAll r
ng
•
1370WITSCibil. C 1 .1.4 M 3 81
FON rAumzeit AND MANIUrACTUREHII.
WiInEILER a WILSO*I
Al ANUPACTIIIIINII I.ISIP AN V,
111,•Iilizopnrt. C/01. 1r1••
Plelrborgi.,o4 rrtfo It NN •
Thla Mft,hlun Mlllehem tho
Floost or o.;:pr•torit Fabrio.
t
At 01.0.. - rot the eppnfrj, to log with,... ( .• TM*.
awl Iwasaki' sa and efuratio Mfehr pre. Minn(., mimosa noise-
Imimlyoul Arnhommlog 1t.11.;,.. ht. for (wryly oen.
Full lohirtuAllou MA) ton obtaher.l by with . ..lsm Janus
Ewlng.or ALEX. It. 1114 KI), Agent,
N0..1 vim. Orr.), l'lttmlnagh.
• .. •
BlNGltit'd - 111117111413 MACHINE/a,
Thr fanutooporti4.lty of IIINt11:1111 MACII IN KM
Ihrt 01l other% for thr um. of
1.11141611 g and Shoe Itiiinufaithirora, Ilarneioi
Ittakerey Carriage Trim:l:ern amt
Coach Nlakeni,
o. long hero known mud proptlcally mcknowl.kril.
Tha 1111111.1111K11011 11.111 R .. ' . .t . .. 1 '. ~ , 14/ a 1b. , .
%whim. on hood, wilatitirl to ovary Moil of .owing •1311
antdliog, 10011. e 11..... Intorrstr.l Wean molts:amine 16,rnk
is.. S'I'ILAW.
A4pant fbr Alleghony County
Cbrner qf Srzonri and Markel .4reels,
an 101. 7 ,1
_ldeß) PITTSBURGH, PA,
TEAMSTERS ATTENTIOL—Dr. Tobias' Venetian
not,. ...ethanol, in pint betting, pricobo mute, le warranted
cheapor and bettor than Auy other Artkle over ulfared to th
public kw tho corn of Cot., Calle, Sprain., tainnoree, Cher
boating, lc. Keep a bottle in the stable, It hoe eared many
• ratable borne. Ncrie geoulne 111/11.6 %tont 11. 1. Tobias
De 4tl Cornwall nowt, Now York.
told by Dr. KEYSER. lid Woad sL laßitaLkwal
TIIE REALTII OF AMERICAN WOMEN
—lorr moray pato. I have been troubled with Kemal
eerineee and Inwood, both mental and phynicel, caprice,
lattosanons, dull headche, pain in the head end templet,
Idneas and tendency to atlfrocee. palpitation of the heart,
ver7 easily fluttered tit excited, appetite variable, Rummel&
bowel•da r raagad, with paa. Any mental or phyaleal
eition woo sure to bring an all the irymptoma, and I hod
In addition, falling of the moat, and great pain to that re
gion. One phydrian alter soother automated Ma drill and
dare me up. A patient and penterarlng use of MAR•
lOLA UTERINE CATHOLi N./N fortunately cum' me,
and I have no ward. auflkient to .sprees my tbanktulneac
Mm. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
I can truly say that I have been &sufferer for many years
with whiles end imaged menstruation. After a while 1
bed i'dher truublea, such am pale rase, indigestion, treating
sway, general languor and debility, ryttin in the small of the
bark, a port ranching and dragging ernention, pain between
tilPettenider bhules imtending down the spine, Imo of ante.
ttbs, tremble In the stonserh awl hownle, with cold hand*
and het and dreadful ncrecnistwes. 7hn leapt excitement
and drug, and everything, toe after anotl;er, without the
benefit One bottle of MARSHALL'S VEKRINE CATHOL.
ICON changed ~no eynordoing for tho better, and
wow lam critirely and radically cum/. I wigh that nary
woman maid know what It nOl do. CLARIt3SA 011Elt.
lif.has verily &dime. I tried dacha" and medicine until
it interned useless to try longer, W 2.021 2 11.2 ' , With • • lady who,
noommfaded the l'atholicon snetrungly that I deemed It my
duty to try It. 1 vie. faintly truthled with deranged men.
struatiou lly symptoms sere principally paha. In the Mirk
and abdomen. bearing dawn pain at the time of the ilium,
bloating, folic. nausea. constlfestlon, feeling n If the bock
and Wahl were brutool or broken, eructatlonsattil vomiting
i.stety (NM wearied to be a Mullen.) disturbed sleep, &Ant.
nevi, ola.l,lrrings, fatignoun walking In the miming, flat.,
hur, constipation, premium ofhlood In the heed, ammo.,
eel...H*lly when stooping. great Irritability of temper, almost
coostant Inclination to paw water, great mitten...and de
dire t., weep or feel ...happy. I was tot only entirely cured
myerlf of all these eymploms, which I hare glseu as au im.
perfect sa“.unt of my sufferings. hot I have known. many
oh oc. clued In .far horn that I Gel bound to let yon know,
that others who are similarly sinmted mar Lien and relief.
For • long time I had Uterine complaints with the
tug eytuptoma I was neer..., etnaciatsal end Irritable: I
...nod to abound In annulaintatrarne of which I will try to
Kira Join fain ut the l a wn organ, aside feeling as fr.n.o
- tires going to fall out: Inability to wag much on ar.
c‘ooat of • feeling 44 fullnewr, aching and dragging, and
shooting inane In the bark, tibia, and extending down the
loos the Jolting pn,dam4 by riding cans al great loam
spasmodic ohnotloge and mina% the aide, stomach and bow
l.eulsehe, with ringing In the ram every toe of the
Imele banned nem great irritability: latrine I.P•01111.4,
rmild .4 bear the least excitement without being pi...tented
fora day, I anti.] srarrely ritene about the house. and did
ten take pleasure In anything, I had given nu tope, loaning
rted everything, as I setureasal In rain, trnt • friend railed
toy attentlnu u, MAKVIIALL . B C.kTlllll.ll'ON.
I ca , k It. hotnng scat., boys, bleat fortunately it cured
nue'. and there Iv not • healthier or more greleful woman iii
thenountry. I tenet .11 will are IL It Is truly the wuntairs
I - Hamlin need. lbw. PIA/RENCK
.__
MARRIIALL'S CTIIIILVECATHOLICON erldis
ly rare Ailing of the /nude. Illilates..quppressed, Dreystdar
Atinfid Nruslarstation, IffinslOpy. brifsmingottout and VU
,t of the kidneys or Urinary °quote. Netelattou or lnron.
fattener of Crme. Ilrarttna,, these...we, Nervousness, ;pint.
Snot. Pstpaatiutd, Crumps, Disturbed Skip, and all trdubles
oryo woe or tyrnpalhtlic. COnneelni ordb the Uterine orynns.
VU /went J NA RS/LILL:B ETERLVE CA 7110LICON
ts One Dodor and a Ilaitlper sin,* bade.
On Mr rempl te, ass doaars Are Wilts dud/ be ern! by cr.-
press free of Hump, Ca the cud , t rav e.rpreas route.
/bender to fate pod ojhot a.Mress, Co.,n county
We will guarmah. (A 441.84 Ma /Acme will be ses.l ow receipt
of the Address D. ONO. H. KKYSIKII,
No. 140 Waal ortremt, Pittsburgh,
Cgs, of the Holden Mort.
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WANTED IMMEDIATELY-10,000 sa
to engage. to the ado or the mod popular Iling
Books in America. Instalida Alechanica, farmers and acle
ere wishing to teasel, will end this to be a very prolliable
and pitman,. busincee, enabling Cm. tow Mut cwilt.t l 7,
and make money at the same Dine. Agenu now In tlitts.
Mete are clearing from $4OO to $1, 4 00 per Po Ail
particulars and a /104 of Awl., athirst. 11. M. BULL' N,
Queen City Publishing limn, 141 Main m.o. Cincinnati,
Ohl, or, If tiring East, D. ItULISON, Philadelphia_
aulttiydew fir
TT OR SES E R WANTED—A gnti
I llorsa-Storer, to go to the country, ran obtain istemly
employment and good snipe by applying at 71118 OFVICIt3
immediately. oc24Mlf
W
ANTED—A first Miller t, go to NiLch
•ille,7,no, to whom liberal maps will be {wld.—
Nona need apply who mama Iro well n,onlmendall.
.017 ISAIAH DICKKY
WASA'fft)—,f7,sl . ZTi Pittoburgh and Al
k y 11)1try.t... Alrq Buoittessa or Ammntol.
Hot> Paper to amount of st7.antift r.) diwoonf
e very room! raten. B. H'A'S A SON.
GIRAR D HOUSE. Pte••DELPHIA
In hoeoMiatote with the spirit of the times,
nod with grateful appreclntiou et the liberal palm - alarm
they hair enyoyml from the ltaTtiiing cotnmaolty, the Pro
prirtnre of the lIIIRARDUOUS6cIidta the privilege of 11•414(
the limit In Philadelphia to rrepond to the tinirenial demand
or mtrettehment. On and after !lON DAY, litth October
thelrprim hI,
hoard wille mimed from $2.,:r010 Void . diem..
oet3O-7 PRESBURY, 14VILEX & Co.
AMERICAN BQIISE, BOSTON.
PITTRItUROII, PA
Pr. 01J0-111Na
91111.: BOA RPOF MANAGERS of the Allr
utterly County Agricultural Soclety motormen to the
pnblir that the ANNUAL PIDUCIIIINO MATCH will take
piece nn THURSDAY, the Dtti of October, Hut , on
HARRISON'S FAITH, NEAR OAKLAND.
Cormintitirm ror the Promiunotof the &misty Is Invited.
POO. MAT, ton 0070 010[0 10 TOO..
Flrtt pn , oirtm ht. ploteg..sl2 Rite pro'rn forbont plou'g
Secuutl... 11 So and
MOM.
d,al " Y0UNG.j...14711 : ;i
S. Setiorra, Jr., Srorr. .. 4 ':tl?
FAIL AND WINTER-
And other Kt...able article. lo my Ilne, for We to eti
oat
P6&mtLaI : I fROCERIE—ia bagsu:i7e;r::7i o
Coffee.
100 hair chests Young Hyson Teux
25 " Gunpowder dm
45 " .. paperedand lease Black Tame
100 bra. dale lurks= standard brands Tubanc,.;
76 Ltda. tincars' NW York /lo
" Lovering . e
"
100 Warta, Now York,- •d%
N. O. Tar
16) " Winter Biew;bad Whale 01 1 ;
60 Tanners' 011,
With an armament of all othar i eds
SU r * DILWORTH,
m. 16 Nen !Mani I.l2Becond at.
GREEN APPLES-20 bbls. for sale by
o 3 lIIVIRY It COEUR&
CHEESE -20e bs. prime cutting Cheese
11. mu. by 0 42 x sums n.crounsa.
STABCII--300 ha. Rochester Pearl Starch
Ibr imas by 0r.22 HENRY IL COLLIN&
3 RIMS. ROLL BOWER; -
,by
üb°ll " ls ' l
ica - airings di
- wowni.
PUTTY -80 bbis. blemblers, for sale by
11.11.PAIINgSTOCK a oo„
0021 :: - comet Wood:and Pint
atiaciuxrvairi ifY79I.IXTPLSite Bum, t
rittibrtfhlsios26o,l6s7. j
10./N CC'nrOnnitY the 25th section of the
Conotitotioo of use Ounshoworralth of ihootrylvania,
both. L. !moll 0.13 that ipplleation bo Ruh to the
Loglatoturo, at the. oust maim 'kr the iterworld grunt
Woo of the Mager of the 51orthhnhr and Mamiforwrrr. ,
144 of Plltalmr.h, forth. Icron of flhoeft p.n. fly ord.-,
of th. (hard of Dir
Jottramd W. I/. DENNY,Caslarr.
IINLT Ormits where Ticketc can b c
u prumtell yin Cleveland he' Chicago and the North-
West, n •la Itcllele and C..ilntutonot .ml the
enrnetnt Wayne awl Liberty mtreet., an 4
12.1 St gahela none, 4 ototna betk,". the tortanr.
P. KNOIVLAND, tlenaral Agent.
1t 2. 54.4 T.* 0. B. IL It.
-
Allegheny - C/Iy, Owl. ILth, 104.
tintiEß A I. :STF.F.TINII 4.r the stoalit, dem
or lii. Bank rill he 1,4.1 at the Banking Ilona, "0
TII Y. the NI day et P.lnv..mhe,. At 10
no. Y.lrrlior. Ir. Thirteen 1.1,41..ra, 1...". for Ile.
1.4.1 Om /Wilting lions., 1,111..•
ire Y, 1.311 Mt) .1 Non..lm, 1/1.7.', hour.. of
V A w. land 2 o'clock P. IC
',Plea . m ... t.• ART a I MNOtta yr. Ph., op rtrno.atith
h lobar kb. I Mr,7
STOCK (IMAM of tiaim r , .mpainV aro
not ifkal that tha Annual Iflort fa IN roe
tot• fot Itot mooting year, .1 111 ha /laid al tho onto., No. In
Ytmath wont, Italy atm Iha hoot.. of Itt 0 . 1 lock a at. awl I
o'clo , lt P. la, Ott %lON DA if, nip 24 Itay of Noonalmr, 100.7
n401t4 A. A. (IA It ICI PAL, thr.ra Wry..
. - •
ItOA EI.T.STION.—An Election
1.4 olllPars of 11.....fia.r 11111 tali., T. or Plank 11.orsd
Nr" will 1.adar.1.1..” rd , PSDA V. thn 2.1 day or No.noo
al Om odic.. of W.& 11. WALK P.ll, Third Ward. city of Alla
glsany,belirreui tbh I..n.ra .1 12 M. aryl bo'cloch P.M. of that
day arid rdilrens bring Prealdno.l. flro Slannaern, Trrawarrr
and owl, What olar.ra as may I.a et...roam:ay
orIO:dld J AN Krl wATeos, I.r.ll.lerst.
SI
nci N
vielme DANK or 1.17,11.110 1, t
13th, l 7.
QNortcc is
hereby given that an Election
for Thirtrun I/Inv:torn of Dd. to inv.,.
for Moen 11l t yorir, will 1iii411.1.1 01 the Banking MOM, on
MONDA T. Die 101 l May of November next, between [bp
limn" of In o'clock •. r. N. By fotllrt of Ilia Doan!
of filrorlom OVA). D. fiItORNW,
Artnollon b, the Art of Anrgnntbly n general men.tlng of
lbnlitockhoirlorm xlll 100 brill on TIIYADA V. tin, &I tiny of
Nonnotlnir.M. the flanking !Inn., Int 9 ~chock A. r, oc14:01
311[14CII•PrOI AND biAXICFACIII.... BA., 1
I'lttnburgli, October Ifrtli. 1.57.
ito74eAN ELECTION for Thirteon I)irenni of
no. tw,. to .ono. for Ilo...n:rolon Year. nil' 1 . 10,, d
at Inn [bulking llon, on Iton DA V, Oro Intl. of Non.,
Irrtorno tho boort of N a. n nod 3 I. Y.
A ge wool meeting of the St....kbohlerm will be held .t
1101.3 al 10 .etlmok A. tb , RAMP dill.
mlOllll4 W. 11. DI:NNY, Canbier.
-
X.:II.OIUL MICK or P1T11111131 , 111.t
October 10th, 10 6 7.
11-7.1 N Thirteen Direet,oN of
•••`•-, thin Mut, to Au•nro for ~,, • year, will he held at the
Itotme..m 511)1711AV. November 10th, 100.7.
tween the lomm 01 10 A. '1..11 2 r Y.
. -
1130 Annual Meeting of tho gloat/M.1140 mill Irold no
TUESItA Nov.. :1.1, at 19 0. M. . .
, .
0c1G:elt•I M. MURRAY, evehler.
I.s err, BANC Pittsburgh, Oct. 16th, IWS - 7...
I . I S NOTICE it hereby given that an Election
for Thirteen Director. of thin InAlltutiott, t, nunrro for
the enintleg yrnr. will .1e held at Ott, limiklog Home, on
MONI/A C. the 16th dog of Norember oe2t, hrtween the
bairn of 10 A. 1d..11 3 r. u.
. . .
And In aceoniance with the Art of Assembly. a general
limning of the Stockholders skit beheld on Tuesday, the id
day of Sorts:Owe limit, at the Banking Howse, at ti o'clock
A. X.
By order of the [Mod of Directors.
MAtioVFIN,
. _
.AI4CIIAOTS AND It Asurseruncas . BAND, t
l'ittebargh, Oct. loth, 1001.
MEETING of the St‘witholders of this
Bank will t o told at the Banking Itousw, on TOPS
DAY. the Sd of November nest, at 10 o'clock A. st., to take
into con iilenstion the acceptance of the “Act of Assembly
providing for the reisumpt lon of op. Me payments by the
thinks and the Relief of Debtbra."
or:Ll:twit IV. 11. DENST4ashier.
ldsmosites' Hass or Ihmlinumitt, I
Pittsburgh. 0nt.:V.1,1957.
ItIEETINI: of the Stockholders of this
Bank will to held at the Banking !louse, on TOPS,
DAY, the :hl day of November next, at In o'clock A. x., to
consider thn Act of Assembly • Providing for the resump
tion of spreie payments by the Bank.," approved by the
itovernot on the 1311. MI, of October, A D. 1017. By order
id the Board of Director..
inciktaltal R. President.
Ctriten's
Pittaburgh, Oct , 13:4.
3.:-Tne regular annual meeting el the S'tuek
,,,,, holds. of this Dank wID be held on TUESDAY,
Noresolwr 34. at In o'clock • at which time will he Mti•
entered the late act 'Providing for the resumption of specie
payment," C. (ocT3:tticc) F.. D. JONES. Cashier.
- -
lacurnor EOM er Plrranratill, t
Pitt..bench, Orri. 21ar,195.7. f •
IN cwconhinee with the Act of Assembly
.tctober lath. 1557, a general nmetlng of the Fteck•
holder. , tide Bank. will le. held at the touting Hones, on
TUE-iti AT. November 3d, leb7, at lot, (irlock
isegnilivrltrY 11. M. SIERRA If, Cashier.
Orrice Ketti. INSCILA,It COMPANT.I .
(Oct. gfith, 1557.
{,..EI.F.CTIGN.—AII Election for Thirteen
Ihrectoro of thir Company, to serve for the miming
year, will be hold at the OFFICE, No. IN WATER STREET,
ni TIII:SDAY. the 10th day of November, ISZ.7. between ihe
hortritof 101 tr. and I r. Y.
ricTerAtd R. FINNEY, Secret.y.
•
RECIV I.n MiiNTIII.I - MEETING of the
Tong Mena' Christian Alma - lotion will he held in
their 11•301.11. Fifth Greer, THIS i Uoudnyl EVENING, at
7'4 o'clock. The nubile. arid especially young men, are
cordially Invited to attend.
ocgiklble TUGS. BAKEWELL, Ja.. Seer.
NOTICE TO THE PunLie.-11nving seen
nevem! advertisements Is the city paper, station that
I was the inventor of the Corn Sheller now on exhibition at
IX. Starlet Knelt. and haring been informed by reliable per-
MOO, that the parties engaged in selling said Sheller, repre
emit muet, If not all of 11, ms being patented, andalso as being
improved, in !MA;.
Now I wish Ste beplainly umlemiumml that the only thing
In mid Sheller. for vrfildi I received letter, patent. In the
“Itroannant Cm.searo, Pirmmae," which are placed at the
discharge apeman. her the eeb. I hope all permon inter
ested will 0,1.(1/1110 the Patent Office It.ports for ISS.A. not I,
%.1. V.P .4 dr.wing... suet they
wilt owe
that my invention tot end held by Wm. Oarrin) wan
Intended an an a d dition teeny onlinary Corn abeller
And I hereby
of that I hare not made nay Improve
ment In that nr any other Corn Sheller In 1831. Ittit I did
MOM. September 111.511, letters patent for certain
valuable Improvement. In Corn Sheller; and mild Sheller
can toe peen at C 3 FIFTH
,STREET. 1.111 and examine the
Sheller, and ale.examine the Patent-Office Reports far IMS4i,
page 2M3 of vol. I, mud page 7 ~/f via 3. If port'. Interested
will examine as directed as above, they will nave themselves
ham impeeition. oe..ltkeltf JAMES J. JOILNBTON.
EEdauts
IM/1113
COOKING AND PARLOR STOP'S,
IMIZIEMI2
ItrttiAbiirligeinntto.
COoR, oub'r.
n RPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue of
NJ au order of the Orphans' Court .4 Allugh.ay co!ltity,
exposed to public sale. at the prembue, In the city of
Pittsburgh. on FRIDAY, the 'Xtli day of Norenibernext,at
1U ,{clock A. 0, a toil of around In the Sixth Ward of said
city{ twenty feet In width. running through ninety feet
frock 61m street to Congress streebou which are erected to,,
two storind brick bnililings, to wit A brick dwelling front
ing on °pogrom street, end two tenements fronting on Elm
swot. 8.14 Mt being No. 2ln plan satiated to partition
of lilimbeth:Dlnck's estate.
Also, at 2 o'clock r. 0. of sold day, Lots Nos. 148 and 149.1 n
tYllera's plan .if Pittsburgh extended: together fronting 48
fret on &gond street mid extending hack SO feet, on which
Is erected - a three storied brick building, dirldal off Into four
tenements, which building Is distant "i 2 feet from Rose street.
Tornio each. STNPUEN 11ERCElt,
oeTtittel . AJtu'r of James! Mercer, deed.
Ohio Land for Sale
THE sutorribor offers for sale section ton,
township
I. slings If Stark county, Ohio, commonly
known las - Boa enosi• Section: . containing 1340 sores. It Is
situated three miles west of Massillon, on the Skate Road
lending m 'Wooster, nod within about two mile. of the Pitts
lutrgh• Pt. Wayne nod Chicago Railroad. Vl...oath, east
and north-east quarter. are partly cleared and Improved—
the tvmalnder is ...prod with superior timber—and the
whole Is well warmed by springs and running streams.—
This notion Is coneidered the finest body of land In the
county. It will be sold undivided or In quarters to milt
purchasers. To those who desist to Invest In eel Mato a
better opportunity I. sooty offered.
J. 11. SWEITZEII,
No. 1111 "Ith street, Pittsburgh
1323=3
Pittsburgh Polytechnio Association.
THE solowriberx to the Prrrsounort Pots
'plum ..tenoeinennt aro hereby notified that SATRE
DA Y, Oct. Met in tho lent day on which nicheeriptione will
be...volved. All deli eq.:tones will come under the resolution
ou now 113•Mill.111. 0c.1.A , 1 , 1 K. S. I.II.MAN, Seey.
$6OO _stx iIuNDRED DOLLARS
.will pnrehann two More Brick Werehoune,
ait.te on Second greet, between Wood and Market, having
hunt of feet and ellending Lack 70 feel 10 Inchee. Ap.
illy to BLAKELY & RICHEY.,
•x,}l Real EntLte Iltokers.
GR
EEN APPLES-5u lib's. choice ill nwro
awl Jro salv T. LITTLE A Co.,
,car 33 No. tl I Seam! street.
R OLL BUTTER-5 bIN. prime Roll Butter;
_ 2 bbls. do do do,
T. LITTLF:
No. 112 Svcond .treet.
Just reed awl for note by
or2b
ASH FLOUR. BARREL HOOPS constant
I S con 1.1111 and for nolo by T. LITTLE & 00.,
oat 'No. 112 Second street.
p
viroLs scitiEDAm SCHNAPPS on
T 1" hand and fur sale by B. L FAIINESTOCK k CO.,
00020 corner of Fourth and Wood sto.
LIQUORICE ROOT-1000 lbs. on hand and
to nabs by oc3l B. b. FAUN ESTOOK & CO.
SPON ti ES—Toilet, Bathing and Carriage.
A largo supply Just rood owl for solo toy
on2o It. L. FAIINESTOL'X & CO.
AY ER'S CHERRY PECTORAL AND
PILLS can tou Lod, wholesale or retail, at
B. L VA lINERTOCX B CO'S,
orSol roomer of Wood end Fourth sts.
RMl?‘r;Sr,r RE , RELIEF-4 gross
11. L. FAILNESTOCK k CO,
cora, of Wood and Fourth atroata.
flum cATEcuu-100 lbs. on hand and
X_A fur idle by 0.26 U. L. FAIINFISTOCK &(2).
KENNTA)Y'S MEDICAL DISCOV EBY
-2 gnu,. on hand and for ado by
B. L. PAIINP.STOCK k (XL,
0r22 corner of Wood and Vaud b aireets,
BEESWAX WANTED—The highest cash
price. paid at B. L. PA II NP.SMIK A CO'S.
P0R.P.A.T31,10
Engines, Boller., MIL Stones, &t.
PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS,
(Patent applied ford a superior article.
PORTABLE PAW MILLS, Ralston's Patent, They wlil
ant long timber as well . short, and giro gleam/ tatted..
Mon.
STEAM ENGINES, Pluvial short stroke, and double
Wide mates, with tiro latest Improvement; warranted equal
to ally made in the west
WALLACE'S OSCILLATING ENGINES, patented Aug.
Last, and [tang. improvement on all Oscillators Tatentiel
prior to this Mite, on hand mermads to order.
STEAM BOILERS of No. I stamped Juniata Iron rondo
on short notice
MILL GEARING made to °Heir, and catalogues of wheels
Furnished mill owners and others.
MILL STONES, BOLTING CLOTHS AND MILL MONS.
SMUT MACHINES, warranted to giro satisfaction.
girOrders tilled with dispatch at 319 Liberty street,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ocalltial W. W. WALLACE.
NEW PATTERNS WALL PAPER—Fine
Medi= sad °lmp Paper hangings, Borders and
Window BMWs o Paper Rom of
aoll B. 0. (=MAW Alletheo.r.
FOR THE TIMES—WaII Paper nt all
prkos from Se nororils. A Milo money no make al'
dem bolls, W. P MARSHALL t
ocl9 N 0.87 Wood street
COPYINQ PRESSES—And all the mate-
V ash used In copying letters, Including the newly
patent,ll VELLUM CO " C. (, ' c l . rlllita r"
Welt),
StaUoners and Maui. Nook Menatheturere
oolg N 0.51 Wood Bt.
OIL
-ICI Epra bleached r Whale Oil
Yorde by (0r.12) J. B. OANYLIIILD.
SALERATtIB-1.: a pure article,
For ..I , 9‘br Aue72), OLWR*D.
. .
ittouzanrc
The Manufacturers' Inanimate Company
Opal No. 10 ikrchoole Esdangr,
PHILAD , RZPIIIA.
Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000.
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL RINDS OF
Fire, Marine and Inland Risks
AARON S. LINGNOITT, Strab4 , no,
WG. A. RHODES, V, Pr«6o.nt,
ALFRICD WEEKS,S.reIAry.
Anmn A. I.lmlncott, Wm. B. Thontan, Charles W 1..,
Wm. A. Mort., William Boni, Alfml {cooks.,
J Knuth!. Bonk, Chan J. InIJ, John P.lUnons.
Jam.. P. Smyth.
IMIERINCZ.
.1134 gr Heath, E. D. Joe, EA.; , Cash. at. Ilk.,
Jame, ' , Whop, E.g., k
Jnme..l 'lowan], En, . T Kennedy, Jr, k
C. If. Ilastrytern 1 Cm.,
J. M. Leo, Y i., Conning - M=l Co,
Pit triborgt. 0111 u, N 0.06 Aster trot.
J. W. MA/aft:lY Agent.
W. W. ITILSON, Agent. Dttl.mov..
Merthantß' Insurance Co. orthilailelphii.
Wlf. V. PETITT,.Prest D. .1 ilkAtiN, Sernkary.
11.asmint nf Capital fit.,k pal.' In an 4 1r0e , 51M...V200.0C0 00
P.ttrplun . G 3,429 26
V0M,41.M
'nutty... Cra, 114. , k. the Ohio and Mi.nkalppl Hive" and
In.nr...VnbnYt I.4+fin , htenAge
L 7 Yirq
' Wu, ngain.t the veil.. of th..t. , WWl Inland
IV,ovigntion and Tivypfrrbation.
1,11.70.5.
Wtn. V. Petit, John C. Montgomry,JOn M..P:rmy. D. J.
)I<OlllD, M. V. Wit nv.r, Rene Ontlinty Dent.'. %Caddo.,
John A . Marahall, Chad., D. Wrie4, John J. Pt:tenon,
Ktwood T. Pcb,y.
WM. V. PP,
E. Y. WIT
Nrseurr J. 11.7ex.sx, Secretary.
Igrr, lamb A On,lphl
Bock, Morgan A BticHob; do.
Truitt, Lico. A Co,
Pumroy:Vklawnil A Co., du.
A. T. Labe k Co., do.
Plclnmlta,Jnntia A Co., do.
pirrsmnialt OYVICE,. No. 97
sufkdtf W. P 0
fie Great Weste — rn Fire and
OF PIIILADELPIIII
No. 331 Walnut
01,111". mom'
FIRE !NEL/RANCE—Tel...teal or bruited, made In town
or country, on every description of property.
ND INSURANCE,' on thiodsihy Gaud, LAM aM
Land timings, to all parts of tits Union.
MA HINE INSURANCE, on Vessels Corno and
oinbracing Hirer Trourportstion.
C. C. LATIIItOP, Pr.!dent.
W. DARLING, Vico Preddetn
Joseph J. Docket, Pecretary and Triann - or.
If. K. Richardson, Asnatant Secn,teiy.
titlltC}oll.
Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut strdeL
Mu. Henry 1 , . Moore, 743 Walnut
Alexander Whillden, 3lerchmt, 14 orth Front U.
John C. Kantor, firm of Wright, II ntor k Co.
E. Tracy. Arm of Tracy k Baker.
John IL NlcOunly, Bob of Jones, hit ,t klcCurdy.
B. E. Bishop, Arm of Bishop, Simm no Co.
lacß. Smith, limn of Jai, 11. Sink A o
Thos. L. Cilllmple. Arm of (Unpin Kr 11,.r:-
base llaxlshorst, Attorney and Conmoill.s.
Theo. W. Baker, (Rldsmitil'a 11.11.
Stillwell B. Bishop, Arta of Bishop, Finoms it Co.,
William Darling, (late of itemllng,),
John Rice, 90 South Front street.
E. Narver s, firm of Wm. LL Erown Jr. On.
It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
IT Wab,i street, Pittsburg:
apt:elm-4r
Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance CoMpa;
Northwest [boner &vend and ISVidnut Streets,
PIPILADELPitIit.
The following statement exhibit. the busWessend
'Jon of the Company to Nov. I, Ihs&
Premlonte melted On Merino and Inland Maim
to Nov. 41846 $214,681
Fire Premiums 176,798
Interest on Loons 8,784
Total recelpta..
Paid Marine Losace
" Fire " 39,737 139
Papooses Sr4l9 .19191 CORIIIIiMiIII2IL... 15,459 OD
Ho4n9conure, hetorst Prernitous and
=MIMI
Tlaionce remaining with Comp'y $343,057 07
The t00...t0 of rho Cowpony &coos Tollowc—
Phila..it, mot County Rondo $ 10,844 18
Railroad itoodo 11,000 001. Coot Mee
not )long.;, lien] Rotate 143,800 00
Stocks, Co 110...10b. on 0011....—. 32,40 00
Ginord and Cououlidation Dank
Stock
opoidtc.l with Sherman, Duncan &
co. New York
Dofe rect Poyrnent on Stock not yet
due 97,700 00
Notes for Ilarim Premiums- 108,000 60
Dm from Agents second by bomb.. 35 376 18
Prondums ori Policies recently Ls.
'rued, sod debts doe thee. 90.T.170 00
Balance Its Daub/ • 10,450 71
ENM,OS7 00
The Board of 'area,. have this do; der] vett a
DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN . PEE CENT,
Payable an deutatel on the Meth:Rem of the Company tlt
lot instant. THOMAS It. PLOItENCE, Preeideet
E.,. Mune., Secretary.
TIIOB. J. LIUNTEII,Agent, Pittebtrigh,
No. 40 Water ante
0n27:61.1*
Franklin Fire Insurance Company of
Ch.lria W. Ducker, Adolph K Doyle,
GO 43 11,'1. W. Richards, Samuel Brant,
Thomas Dart, David B. Brown,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob A. Bmith,
Toblse Wagner, Morris Patterson.
CITA N. BANCKNR, President.
CEIMILVI E. 8.C.; Beeinretai7.
Thi. Companyeonthmes to make Insurance% permanent
or I halted, on every deacriptkin of property In town and
country, at rain ..low aaare cousistrat with security.
The Company have reserved a large. contingent tind,
which, with their CaplUd and Pm:alums, safely invested,
afford ample protection to the unwed.
The Asmt. of tL. Compsny. on January 14,1851, as pub
agra,sbly to lb. Act of Amenably, worn u. follows
ortgage..
Erma Eseitto
Temcrary Erin,_
Cast Cash , kc__......
$1:12,708 44
Dime their Incorporation, • period of twenty-on• rum,
they bans paid entrants of Om =lion, Poor Ilendml
thowand Dollars Lama by lire, thereby effordlng artlessco
of the adeantagm of Inmranoe, o. well as their ability Led
tliepositk,n to meet with promptems all liabintio•
J. GARDNER OOPPLN, Agent,
apl9 Ofgoo Emthasust our. Wood and ThOd m.
Continental Insurance Company.
/eberporated by the Lrynstature of Itatary[amnia,
Authorize.] Capital, Ono Million Donau
&cum] and AcournuLtted Capital •
ITOME OFFICE.
/Va. 61 ifidaut Street, atom Saoad. Phaaddpkia.
Fin, [warmer. on llaildikap,Forolairo,...llarthadlya,
pawkily.
Marine Insaraace on Cargoes and Freight; ball parts of
Inluad dm world.
it 11611112106 on anode. &os by 1,0 " Rl's./
and Land Carriages, to .11 parts of the Onion, us the moat
favoroble terms, consistent with security.
GEORGE W. COLLADAT,fonderly Rmorder et Deeds, go,
Philadelphia.
WM. DOWERS, formerly Register of Will.
/OEN N. COLEMAN, firm of Oolemut t Eolith, Imparting
IlardwarearnlCollery Merchants, No. 21 North Third
street, above Market, Phil.
JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat goo, Coppersmiths, No.
12 oars; street, Phil.
EDWARD V. MAORI:TIE, firm of Machette A Roland,
Importing llordwate Mordants, No. 12.1 North Third
wreck abate Race, Phil.
110WAILD lIINCIINIAN. firm of LlabagetondOo„Prodo ,
and eninininnion blurchanta, N 0.278 Markpt at, abo
Eighth,
WRONGS W. COLLADAY, President,
Gun Witson,:tecretery.
JOSHUA ROBINSON Agent.
No. 24 FM streetktp dam)
Lite Insurance.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
AND
TRUST COMPANY
Southeast Cbrner of Walnut and Fburth Strreb,
PHILAELPHIA.
Ineorpotatr,l April 9th, D 1850. Dapital !Hoek $500,090.
OTTICSILS.
ALEXANDER WHILDIE, President,
MARSHALL lIENZEY, Vice President,
JOHN C. 81MS, Secretary and Actuary, '
JOHN 8. WILSON, Treasurer.
11041 D OP ROMS&
Alexander Whildlo Louis A. Coley,
Marshall Plensrey, T. &monde Harper,
William P. Bolton, Mint Tracey,
Hon. Joswph AIIWn , Thomas 8. Smith, .
John C. Sims, Hamra IL Graham,
Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Matlack.
John P. Simons.
WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., Medical Examiner.
This Company makes Insurance On HMI, on moat reasona
ble term. It has been auccessfolly =triaged for several
yeah by mlexpericueed hoard of °Moen and trustees; and
truateeir, has always paid promptly Its loam, and la awry
way deenrring of confidence and patronage.
IL W. POINDEXTER, Agent,
97 Water Grant, Pitiaburgh.
Reliance Mutual Insurance Compaiy — o
PHILAPISLPIIIA.
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
COM. SI77,P26—ASSrM ta . " 974 45—,Flacmiriv Invgwrsao.
Phe Insurance on Buildings, Merchandise, Furnitu
In town ornonniry.
The nintool principle combined with the manity of a
Stock Capital, entitles the Insured to share in the profits of
the tkmapany, without liability for town.
- The Script Certificates of this Company, for prate,' no.
nonevent& M. par, Into the Cepital Stock 'of lb.. CoMpanv
CLIO! TIMILRY, Preeldank
B. 51. lIINCIIMAN,Steretary.
TRECTORS.
j
O. M Stroud,
John R. Worrell,
Benj. W. Tingley,
Lotkimp,
H. L .Carson,
Robert Tohnvd,
O. Stevenson,
Ches. Leland,
_Wm. M. Semple, Pittaleg.
J. G. COFFIN, Agent
mTblid and Wood etreets
Clem Tingley,
Wm. 11. Thompson
Samuel I:lLrylinm,
O. W. Carpenter,
Robert Storm,
C. B. Wood,
Marshall 11111 ,
Jacob T. Bunting,
William Moser,
epilogue Insurance Company, -
OF , POIL
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
Orgarave‘l antler th. General Inannuvre Law, with • cub
Capital of $llO,OOO, privileod to lucre., ta SWAG.
Imms agalust loot or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland
Navigation nod Transportation.
0171C11.9.
IL 0. LAUGHLIN, Prea
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vka Preekkat.
GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary.
DIUCTOLS.
IL 0. Lanta
W. 0. Btotembary,
D. Bhannrood,
R. IL 0.111. e,
William Omborne,
D. Moo=
George Seat.
T. P. Shelve%
E • 011.AMY,./kgr ale,
Mee, Letteyette iWl r Ostnon MI Wood et
Phiphia Fire and
INBUR A N C R COMPANY,
No. 149 Chesnut. Street,
OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOORN.
WUI make all Ueda of Ineurenah either Perpetual or
Molted, on every derniption of Property or Matoh oMlis,
et reseonable nen of 'Fushun. ..
ROUST_ _
_P. WINO, President.
• 11. W. SLUMS, TS:e President.
Dmiceate.
Marko P. Hem, ,1 1.11- Ort arnm
IL B. 1404, George
P. IL Savory. , . . . Joseph S. Paul, -
O. Shossess, " Jobe Cleytes,
S. J. Moprg.; I. I.
.
F. Sucsisrost • • •--.
i it
O. 0011r111, Apse.
anal Slat all lima a
.
, +Ft
laindacturen'. barium Company.
Fire, Marine and Inland.
10 Drxhange.
Turclinlunia, July 1;1657.
Notice is hereby given, that the Ageficy of
tide Company; the a t , e rrn u b" r x,,rm i man further
notice, twentolucted by 3. W. MARSITS. w UMW ealc-
Awn. in underwriting sad eannectke , math this aloe fa
Philadelphia. well enables Wan Ibr cor dueling thWimelueva
la • manner that will give general setlefaction. Ile le cor
dially recommended to all our patrons, es wen im them da.
Wring buntrance. A. WINKS, td ,..
The bedrar of the above anermng wan at
N. P 6 WAT.IIII.BI .li
.reet.tiebtwal,.
anlfsdti .1. W. 616.7.T1EN, t.
Delaware /ulna' Safety lama= Company,
hteeryorattd Watt Lapislatureqf Ilmuyiravtlek,
Office, S. E. Comer Third and Wainntets.,
,PIIILADELI.III
JO MAcarRLYS te /NS
Id.
W -VMS on Varela, Onno..d y r o s t, '
oil of the
LW...CYO INSII 251.1.3 on 000d...by BUYis,CasAlc
lake; sad Lead to 411 parte of the V
FIRE LVSIIB A VE4 an Morchealina gene 1117,-0.
Stara, lawelllon 11 to.
domes e the Claypossif.33,ls66.
barab4 MdllPneb; •
04150 14
Plalidelphin other Loans---. 0n.9713 bb
Stock In Mahn and areoranneboe___ 1/10:40 93
MIA Iteeeladdes- MASS UP
•
Oath on head.. A,541
Bala/ten In tea& Agents, Ptentima Ida
rice Poliane ran tly lamed, sad othen debut
ILartio,
Joseph IL Beal,
Edmund A. Sander,
Jobs C. Darin
JOllll IL Penrose,
Hearse G. Leiper,
Edweril Uarliugton,
Dr. IL H. Horton,
William C. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
SpeocerMollvalo,
iftirles Kelley, ".•
H. Jones Brooke,
J. 6. Johnson,
IT. Prealdrot,
I. Tice Pr.lthlog.
ATER STEM`
REITER, Age.
HIIHE 1111. C
:treat.
/UNIT Lrugmui, beereou7;.
P.
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and linrhie ins. CO.
Office, Corner Market and Water Ste.,
• PITTSBURGH. PA.
HOST. GALWAY, President. P. A. BIN 13111?, /key.
Aintunr Puma% IL D., Dannsining Physician.
Tut. Convoy make. miry Insurance somortainiag to
cemented with LIPS RIMS.
Also, agelnet all and Cargo Maks, on the OW and
Illimiadppi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk gen
many.
•
And against Les or Damage by Fire.
And agalost Um Petits of the Elea and Inland Navigation
. 113=i at the lowest rates ednatetent with inlet, to
all pardew
Rob.at Usltray,
Samuel bleCturkegb
Joseph P,tharzsun, Id. D.,
John Scott,
James Marshall,
Amid Rlchey,
James W. Hallman,
Chas. Arbuthnot,
ran—my2s4y
Bo rek a I noorance Company,
' OP PENNSYLVANIA,
Oita No. 3 'Voter 3t., PagsbmVh
aserrn, stsx lsr., 1857:
Stock Duo Bala, payable on demand, and secur
ed by two approved names ' 4118,820 00
Cult in Pittsburgh Trust Company.------.- 48.330 36
Premium notes— . - - .-.--.... 47,584 43
172 shares ExchangeilLik - g0 ' 5k . . 23 5;t:..........-- 6,950 127
Mortgage —.
Bills Recelvable..' . 6,865 10
Book Accounts-.' 12,723 66
J. IL Slugmberger,
W R.Nimlak,
R. D. Cochran,
John A. Canghey,
C. W. Batchelor,
James I. Bennett,
27,474 GS
$177,12
El=
Citizens' Insurance Comp'y of Pittabargk
NCI. RAOALEY, Streakiest,
SAMVEL L MARSHALL, Semis,'
f Lee 94 Warr Sired, &twat Market toed Wand Stridr.
101,,,Inenros 11011 and Cargo Rieke on the Obto and ler
elaippl Rivera, and Tribotartea.
,0-11,anrie against. loin or damage by Mt. Alio, against
the porila or the Pen and Inland Naihnktion and Transport.
Falcon. •
Wm. }holey,
&mon] Wu,
Itol.rt Dunlap, Jr.,
8. Ilacbaugh,
Isaac M. Pennock,
Walt.r Drynnt,
Jam. M. Cooper,
JAB Sal
Eloceeneirethela Inmartessee Compel:eye
Orme, No. 08-Werrs S SIZE; .
11171 huuns *pang oa /dads
of Fire mod Meilies Rieke-
Omura—JASIES A. HUTCH SON, Prealdent
HENRY EI:ATWOOD, Secretary..
MaCTORIA
Wm. B. Holmes, Ale x . B I M ,
John Atwell, •
Wm. Bee. John 31cDarik t
Then. 0. Clarke, Geo. A. Berri
Jam A. Untchleon • 6 ;• WWI
.
•'" astern Insurance. Coin . : •y.
OF PITT - EIDUROH.
GROROK DAILSIII, President,
F. M. GORDON, Feetetary.
Will Inn= avdnst all kinds of Fire and Marine We
IMUIXTOES.
R.
Andrew Ackley,
Ihmeen,
Thomas Scott,
A. Nitpick,
George
tiathazial
J. Lippincott,
William IL Smith.
intil
llomolustitution managed try lintatanintora
In thin community, and who will Überally adios! indigo:mt.,
e zT .l l , l l lam e at r: p o7lloE r t. 92 , 1nt0r atrost,l=‘,
..f918,L^9 OS
8.1.377 78
.. 83,006 17
.. GAO 00
. 61,30 81
IVOTICE.—The'co-partnership exii=
_Li limn the undersigned. under the torn of
BROS., (Druggisiej bras duiolved. the Bth of Amok A.
D., 1&57, by the retirement of Lemuel Wilcox Jr from O.
firm. JORN Fallffele. •
COCHRAN ILIibLONG.
LOMUZL WI:LODZ Ja.
NOTICE. f rho partnership of the under
by i boaioo radar nutut'eaot MRRPIIT
t en 844!
tember 1,1857.
All ponce having unsettled account. with the erns will
' , Featly oblige by calling before that date *ad making est.
lement. W. R. MORPHS,
J. M. BURMIEMI.D.
The Walachia will eauttnteed et the Na. loattlw,M.M.
corner of Youth .ml Market otreets, by J. X. *DIM
eslattf
.41,000,060
. 031,600
D ISSOLUTION—The Co-Partnershi=
totoreextstlog under the name old etyle of P
HARR d W. to [lila &yr dissolved by IlieltaUon. The boo!
loses of Meths, iU be elated at the old gland, Bt. Oak
street, near tho old Allegheny Bridge, by W. H. PHELPS.
who Is duly authorised to use the name of the dm to the
Battlement of Its affairs.
•
Pittsburgh, Sept. 15t.18.57.
00-PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE--Thetinder
k) signed hare this day entered Intsia nUar•Alp,itle.
der the name and etylo of PEELER. MAR 100., foe the,
purpose of manufacturing Wegons,Cests,Draya,dc.,
ell Its bmnehes. baring taken the old established Nek.ry or..
Moss. Pheire. Corr it Co., mai having erected oath. welleY,•
and subetintial buildings, and procured the latest hoprottet. , . - .
melds! In machinery, dc.,togrtber with • large and
lected stock of material, they are prepmed to execute with_
promptnem and dispatch, alkorders entrmted 10 them. •A r e ,
work warranted to be orde best quality. The senior
nee baring had la years experience in the brier, p
t g M r p•
hopeby strict attention to merit • continuance of the •
mange m liberally bestowed on the late Ana.
BlE gel„.We employ NONE BUT TIM VERY BRRIE WORK
September let, 1t47. . ... __ . ... _
ALLENT VALLEY
' zinia
EOIi RAILROAD.—RENOVAL OF
FREIGIIT DEPOT TO Tilt CORNER OF ROTLER3 ARP'.
CARSON STREET'S, NEM WARD, AND ACEIRLT M
RUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.—Cha and after %VOX . 2)2 4'
1867,bl:tied will be received se above at theibliowleqg rated: .
To Maboolog --.at Me. per 10! FoOmlll,. ..
To Ones Eddy ..,„„ 0r,,,
„„.4 , a .. t ...:.ar, „,..
To Red Rank AVZIO. .;° . .
To Dradfs Deed.. ... . .4131 c. ..- .1 o_ .
Piour—Ore;jee Irei.rnie . ondenedir.FYll. _ _- . ...'
•
To INaboalez , -Ala per bine ..-- ,
To Gray's Eddy ,
.., AI. ~ w , , ..-
To Rod Rank.._. ....._.._..__
To Bradfa Iktni
• Flow --I , V2y b;;;Ie
Gorr, ,- .. . • .1 , .
•To alaboning .34'; - .'
To Cray'. kady........
To Red Rank . '
To Dandy. 8and.. ..... _ ._ ' 45„... , , .„. ,
_.., .
.., ~,
blur IC ii 14 - 01115,0enend Tlckik Kest. '.
•
vlron City Colo,* • ..,-
A INORMAL CLASS WILL BE OPERiff)::
11 the Iron (My oAlegs, on MONDAY xviornt :
I - •
uctober ith, to be conducted by Mr. A. BilitTr,
the Fifth Ward Public, Febeols. ' Mail meet. a:V=IY
end TIIIIIISDAY BYENINGS, and ISATURDATAIORPM,
of ern& weak. Instruction gives In 01412:efE,
Arithmetic, Fagllsh Grammar, Algebra, .d
Teaching. • •
• f Teame—tbree Dalian per mimic. air two stanths. For
er particular, enquite of A. BMW, re F.
A.
KINg, Principal or Imo City Oallegn
NIEW • . ,
AT TEE FOURTH STREET RTO:PI.:
W. D. k If. rcCdllLUi
HAYE JUST REOEIVEIVA-Nagy ,
large assortweator CL&RPESB, 01 4CLOTID3, ;#4 of
the late/1 styl., nil TrAd.. comPrisirsg .
viimer AND lIRDSBELN
TAPESTRY AND THRZE PLY,
SWUM' AND •
LOW PRICED INGBAINIL•;.•
, Duth, Hemp, Lkt, Barg, Hall and. Seth Cadlit
Bap. lithe, thwar. Mattlwiatiir Hod., /kw, &a : • • • ~
t =r i choi rPtte do
Floor t of Dr urea from owe to kw yards WV"
with all ether goods usually lbond le 2 1D1W .24 thw il r - 0=
814.14 all or which we are prepared to sell at the untrot.
sat rape kr au& orU W. D. J. 11. 1111011 L LOi
.-_;;
0 RBIS Roll Elmer, 2do Ego :
4.• b. , =b. by • MUM ausriwonni
ode- - Mahe and lilt Setadilt,
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RTAIICH-20 Bbl; Pearl &web
S- 7 - -
VIPUTTER--10;111,40.:Fgr We by. •
Ail odi • CAIMMA
Crag-401Ylkmee Prime
._o•lsie cm.% Ilesk be Orin .r.eolllllllll.Wiii
*murmur
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DLIWTOILS
James C. Mat
Tb. pb
Amos Traqoair,
William Kyr% Jr.,
/whoa L..Yrke4
James Tertoent,
Saoutel R. Stems,
finery t9m. -
mom. C. Du:
Robert Burton, Jr.,
John B. Semple, Pitteb',-;,
I D. T. Roma,
T.
WM. ALA. j .. I =ent.
21108.U.LAP TIN Piro bAAMwM-
A. MAI/MU, Agent, •
AO Water argot, PtetAbsugh.
Alorarnlor Bradley,
Joseph S. Leerb,
John Fullerton,
MuirAold B. Brown.
Darklll. ahasobero,
Wffilarn Carr,
Robert ELHartley,
John MI MI,
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O. W. Cu,
I. M. Nowa,
W. W. Martin. .
IL T. Leech, Jr.,
. D. McCandless,
Geo. B. Belden.
J. . 81101LITHRITAKR, Prot
t0y11.117,/
Capt. Mark SWAM&
S. ' Kier,
Wm. Bingham,
'John &Dilworth,
Francis Belle; •
J. tkhoonmakar,
Wm. B. nays',
ipton.
C. W. Illekeboo,
O. W. Jackson,
JameaMcAnleJ,
ilotices
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