ittsburglj 6a,,ette. B. RIDDLE a co., aplroas and PROPRIETORS FI'S"MS3EI . I77t.CIIEtz• FRIDAY SIORNING, OCT. 80, 1867 ie.eolsinaTTNl .0X ISOM ?NUS Of, THU Tarim Mtwarsora.—Fraudulent voting is the great, never-failing resource of the Nigger Democracy. In 184 k the farnonsPlaquemines fraud in Louis iana wasnmployed . to aid in Polk's. election, and was a stigma for years upon the party. It has been the main reliance of the Border Ruffians in RaiMas, having been resorted to in the first and each subsequent election, 'culminating in the great Johnson county fraud, with which our readers are now familiar. It was used in Illi nois, last year, and doubtless carried th,:t State fru: Buchanan, the returns from "Egypt" having been kept back until It was knowrrhow many fraudulent votes were needed to overslaugh the Republican majority; and that Pennsylvania was carried by.it, last fall, is now an undisputed matter of history. James Buchanan owes Lis election to the success of these frauds in his own State, and does tot seem to be ashamed of it, either. It is not to be wondered at, therefore, that similar frauds were resorted to in Minneso ta, at the late election, espedially when we re member that the Governor of the territory is one who hoe served a long apprenticeship to the trade of his party. The new constitution of 'Minnesota permits civilized Indians—those who cultivate the moil --rand adopt the habits of the white man—to vote. The permission is sufficiently guarded to make !{,secure, if entrusted to honest hands for fulfil ment; but every Indian agent in the territory is o locofoco, and these have been employed, through the agency of the national administra tion, in procuring for the locofoco candidates the vote of every Indian in the territory, civilized and uncivilized. The civilized Indians are few; the uncivilized sufficiently numerous to add several thousands to the vote of the party. To make all things sure, they have been induced not only to vote, but to vote as often as their managers thought necess►ry. In some instances they were induced to put on pantaloons and seem thus to have adopted the habits of the white man, as required by the constitution; but generally even this formality was dispensed with, and they were brought up to the polls in their native paint and decorations, as wild and uncivilized as the present generation has ever known them to be. The Mankato Independent says that in one precinct in that county, seventy five Indians in breech-cloths, blankets, leggings, and painted, came to the polls and voted, and an interpreter called out their names when they de posited ,their votes. The Minnesota papers are full of such instances as this; they transpired all over the territory, wherever Indians could be foltztd. A correspondent of the Chicago Tribtme 'writing from McLeod county, says : . ' "One hundred Indians, trlorinst their blankets at the time, voted on the Wilanehago reservation the Democratic ticket. 0 e hundred and ten did rote, but the agent ttio ght this was rather steep; so he took txu tick is out of the box, and crossed the earns numb , : of names from the list." We might add a column of such extracts. The Indians were plied with whisky by Govern. meat officials and others, on he day of election, and set to voting the Demur 'atic ticket; returns were openly manufactured;lntl finally Pembina county, with a voting popttlation of lees than -one hundred, 1134 brought in six hundred Demo &ails majority: The Minneapolis Nevi has the following concerning the Tremendous Tote of Pembina : • "Returns have jurt been received from Pem / bins by the St. Anthony ag nt of the Chippewa voters, which indicate a majority of 000 for Mr. Sibley in Pembina. When tis understood that these were polled by about 'dr, men with the as sistance of four or fire hulndred Indians who "melted waked to the fight," the brilliant tri umph of the Breech-cleft Democracy will stand forth in all its sublimity. Pile up the Totes : colonized wheelbarrows and•bogus railroads, Pak Snelling,. Manomin, Brownsville, Blue . Earth„ St. Pool and Pembina: 'rho climax is perfect—glory enough for one day:" This Pembina is a section of wilderness about two hundred miles sniutre, containing two nom inal\:, towns Ana a white_tiopul aloe of about 160. The towns urn Peiribina.and St. Joseph. They are inhahiled almost exclusiv if by Indians end half-breeds who receive reg lar payments of money front the UnitillStates ncl are therefore inclpahle of voting. That theTembina returns ate wholly fraudulent up one in Minnesota boa the face to deny. We trust the Republicans will not submit to the swindle. The only hope fora speedy correction of this fraud lies in the legisbiture, mill this, there is some hope, it right. The Minnesotian has re turns indicating the success of the Republicans in several doubtful districts. It says "the Le gislature seems to be ours 'right aide up with care.' " - There can be no doubt that the Republicans have a clear legal majority of 3000 in Minne so4. They may be cheated out of their victory this time; but if they have the right kind of pluck they will not be. Let them take a lesson from Kansas. There is nothing to he gained by submiasion to wrong, and their safest plan is to any that they will not submit to it, and back up what they esti , 'with an earnest that cannot be mistaken. LATER AND BETTE t. The St. Taus correspondent o the Chicago Tratte, after alluding to the Petnhins swindle, writes (under dote of the 24th) ae follows: "But along with this disastrous qnd swindling intelligence comes the vote of Ldke Superior 1 counties which give Ramsey BOM three hun dred majority ; so that the result n the whole Territory, giving - the blacklegs their six hundred majority in Pembina, stands: Rs my 10,2115 ; Sibley 10,287 ; Itatusey's majorityll2. This is tolerably close and presents a tenipting oppor tunity fur further returns from the Indian agen cies. But please take my prediction that Alex- Mader Ramsey, Repulilican, is the first Governor of the State of Minnesota." The SL Paul papers of Saturday lay they are safe iu announcing Ramsey's election. The Pioneer (Democratic) complains bitterly about the treachery which it says was practised in the Lake Superior counties. The same paper Mates that the Legislature will stand : Democrats .. Republicans This is a locofoco estimate, and as it is so close, we are inclined to believe that the Light's , turo is oars. Still Later—Ramey elected I A dispatch received in this city last night, states that McMillen, (Repub.) lately or this city, is elected Judge by 828 majority, end that Ramsey is certainly elected Governor by 200 majority! NATIONAL Cities Cosonass.—During the ses sion of this congress, In New York, Mr. Paulsen played blindfolded., lie first played four games in this manner, two.of which he won; and last week he undertook to. play five. The games were finished on Thursdly night. Four of his adversaries resigned when nearly checkmated, while tho' fifth - game resulted in a draw. This is by far the greatest feat ever accomplished in chess playing, and evinces on the part of Mr. Paulsen a remarkable power of concentration of thought. Ho is .finite young, being only 24 years of age. • Tunas has been a large decline in sugar and molasses in New Orleans. The latter, on Mon day, receded or rather fell twenty cents per gal lon, dosing at The. for new on the levee; and the former two cents per pound. This is favor able for our grocery merchants. If-these mires continue, purchases for the West will at once be commeuced.—Cin. Gas. SLATES LIBCILATID.—The will of Mrs. Lucy Fine, of Louisville, wbo liberated all her slaves, 11/00 in number, was registered onlionday. She gave to each of them $lOO in. cash, and mode teens.' equal heirs to her real estate in Jefferson street at the death of en aged brother. The glares nee to- be sent to Ohio. Tut Boa liangsr.—ffolders continue anxious .to sell Bogs, and prices are further depressed, and lie 'market is dull. A lotof 500 sold yester day.for-De,oember delivery at $6, and we under stand. this is the • outside rate offered for November- delivery. Slop4lettene4 ave declin ed to $404,76 gross, and vary' h dull.—Ci. Price Cnnot. ~. INDIA.—It is enough to mitts the wonder of the 'dead, that there ihould be feud anywhere in the wide world any person sufEciently de praved to emit in the fate of the British in India. As far as our observation extends how ever, it is among the people calling themselves Catholics and generally Irish Catholics, that a feeling like exultation takes shape and form and boldly sets itself to words. We gave a quotation In few mornings since from one of their papers, the extract having been previously copied into The Pittsburgh Catholic of this city without com- I mendation or condemnation. Such an article however, in which it was -declared that to a portion of the Irish people the news of the awful butcheries and hideous barbarities in India was sweeter than the voice of love, al ways needs the brand of condemnation stamped upon it, and if it is not, then the inference fol lows that it receives tacit approbation. A writer in ingland sends his letter to The Pennsylvanian, to organ of the Border Ruffian t party in Penney etude, with a half and half de fence of Netts ahib I The writer says that Nene." is only tie servile copyist of those of the demon soldiery Of Cromwell in Ireland in 1694, and those of the Duke of Cumberland in 1746, on the fudd of Culloden. The former entered Drogheda on a Sabbath when the peaceful in habitants were engaged at prayer, and ordered his military ruffians to force every church door and put man, tan and child to the sword. * * . • he victims of the Sepoy being chiefly of an arisioeratie class, call aloud for pa trician, not plebti.an vengeance." A very large cs llection of stories about Crom well, which neethe confirmation of authentic history, are extant—stories which would be of greater weight Aagainst hint had they anything to fix them upon the page of history bearing the seal and stamp of church authority, and canonised through all ages, as has been the butchery of St. Bartholomew's in France, when the soil of that devoted land drank 'the blood of o hundred thousand men, women and children, dragged from their beds in the dead hour of night, or stricken down even while they raised their hands to heaven. Pealing Bells in Rome, precessions in monkish garb, and prayers and thanksgivings of the, faithful under the smiles of St. Peter's successor, have echoed down to us, in that event, something which Nena Sahib has more nearly paralleled than any assassin since the era of that massacre in sunny France. The man who would excuse Nena Sahib on account of anything of horror in the past, deserves to be put side by side with John Mitchel, editor of the Southern Citizen—a famous Democratic jour nal—and made to labor with him on behalf of the re-opening of the African slave-trade, and other generous and noble enterprises which the Democracy both hare and in Ireland whence so many of the invincible Democracy come, have it in hand to do in the-next four years. Wiwi greater punishment bath this life ! KANSAS.—Every day brings us something new from this ill fated territory. The assumed fair neoievinced in the proclamation of Wall4lr and Stanton was a mere cover to other frauds that are contemplated. Throwing out the Oxford vote, the Birder Ruffians still hare 12 members of the House, and'd in the Council ; and a cor respondent of the Chicago Tribune thus tells how additions are to tie mode to this number in coun ties heretofore set down as decidly free State "Yesterday returns reached Lecompton from McGee County, a very thinly populated district in the Southern part of Kansas, and lylng on the Missouri Border. It is one of the Sheen Counties that were formed into one district. It contains pribahly one hundred voters, mostly Pro Slavery. Yet from the three precincts, TWELVE HUNDRED AND TWO VOTES are returned, 'all Pro-Slavery. This countt:nbalances the vote oral' the other Counties on Representatives, and elects the Ruffian candidates. It remains to be seen whether Stanton will throw them out. The same objections alleged against the Oxford vote can be urged against the McGee returns. Marshall County has elected a Pro Slavery Representative. Marysville, in this county, is the place where, on the memorable 30th of March, '55, fifteen men cast six hundred votes by marching ground the house all day and vot ing each time The same game has been reen acted. These twu, with Leavenworth and Atchison, give fifteen Representatives and four council men to the Iluffi sus. It is rumored thLit nearly all the precincts in Linn and Lyk . ns counties. whit:S.ocm two Representatives, are to be thrown out on account of informality in the proceed ings. Should this be done it will elect two more Ruffians, and make seventeen members for them in the lower llouse. The Doniphan Council District, which com prises Domphan, Nemaha, Brown, Pottawn.o mie, Riley and Marshall counties and the Buffa lo region is yet to be heard from. It elects three. The usurpation will make strenuous efforts to carry it by the returns, and I think will succeed. Pottawatamle and Riley countiet have not been heard from, and the Ruffians will bring in false returns enough to carry them. They will more heaven, earth and hell to carry a bare ma jority of the Legislature. If the swindle sue ' ceeds, the coming winter wlll witness some illustrations of the doctrine of individual re sponsibility." Tun ToMD or HIPPOCILATZA.—Aa Athena pa per states that near the village of Arnaootli, not far from Phareali,a, a tomb has just been dis covered, which has been ascertained to be that of Hippocrates, the great physician, an inscrip tion clearly enunciating the fact. In the tomb a gold ring wee found, representing a ser pent—the symbol of medical art iu antiquity— 's well as a small gold chain attached to a thin piece of gold, having the appearance of a build for the head. There was also lying with these articles a bronze bust, supposed to be that of Hippocrates himself. These objects as well as the stone which bears the inscription, were de livered up to Houssin Pacha, Governor of Thes ealy, who at once forwarded them to Constanti nople. Tilt value of the exports of the leading arti• cles of Domestic Produce and Miscellaneous hoods, for week ending to-day, wax $1,864,558, ogainstisl,2s3,lB4 the week ending Oct. 25, last year.—N. Times. "A SMALL SANG OOT TOR A LAME WASH."— This is the expressive phrase which the Ynukee editors employ to denote those sort of failures in which "the vigor of the war doesn't quite come up to the lofty and sounding manifesto.". WE think it is hardly known even to the moot In telligent of our readers, how deep some of the sci ences are looking down into the mysteries of crea tion. We know there were wonderful discoveries in these times, and wonderful uses made of them, but did not know the Chemists were imitating in their crucibles and even surpassing the most wonderful productions of organic life. During our visit to Lo well we wore intrqduced by one of their prominent cithens to the laboratory of Dn. Amin, (inventor of Cherry Pectoral and Cot/milk Pi 11..) where we were shown with generous franknesi, his prom:lsms and his products. This muter genius of his art is man ufacturing the subtle essences of flowers from tar and other.vegetable substances. His essence of Pine Apple, Strawberry, Cheekerberry, Quince, Pear, Va.- nilla, Cinnamon, /se., not only equal but they es. ceed In purity of flavor, those vegetables themselves. His oil of Winter-green Is purer and of better flavor than any that can be gathered from the plant—and yet is made by chemical composition from the lly den-carbons In tar! His process Is, to analyse the substance and Lind the exact ultimate atoms of which it Is made, then recompose them in theism. proper lions which exist in nature.—Christian Advocate, I Era awn Eau—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who has mot. with such unbounded success in this city, and has returned after an absence of two weeks, to re main a short time in one city, that all who are af flicted with the above diseases may hare time and opportunity to get cured. As this is his last visit to Pittsburgh it may be wise fur persons in need of his skill not to delay giving him an immediate call, no he will not take any patient who can not be cored before he. leaves the city. Dr. E. is connected with the only [inn on this continent that manufactures .tificial human eyes, which are inserted without pain, and which morn and appear as perfect WI net oral, and can not be distinguished from the natural eye. It will be good news for'persons who have been eo unfortunate as to lose en eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of har ing that organ, the loss of which so seriously disog ores a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial of his new and painless remedies, and warrantsa cure in every case of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may be consulted at the St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Toe Banc or ENGLAND.—"The old lady of Threadneedle street" bu-put up the rate of discount to 7 per cent-, we learn by the Baltic. Speaking of Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing, and clothing, to torn, puts one in mind of the seasonable fact that one of the finest stocks to the world of gar ments for gentlemen and youths, -is to be found at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Itoakhill d Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. AT CALL H. &MIA'S • DRUG STORE, You en got almost °eery nriety of SOAPS, . . . . . PERFIIIIERY, HAIR, TOOTH, HAIL BRUSHEB, aa, to, to., to Tux Custom Department of Carnaghatel Tailoring Establishment, Allegheny, has been rendered at tractive to the followers of fashion by the peculiar I *I.EC.A. SE PIERR.If*S" style and taste with which the cutting is executed. Celebrated' Worcestershire Sauce, Added to this-feature of interest is a full variety of , CT each piece goods for men and boys' wear as exhibit edDY at once the newest styles of the season. C.h 1 CONNOISSEURS, iLI r:, OF A ETTER FROM buyers will find the prices favorable I ' Toles the MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. ° AT MADRAS, MARRIED—On Tuesday morning, ()Mire, 27th, by the Rev. W.S. Plummer. Mr. WILLIAM MENET HAHNE:sod Miss EVA HAMPTON. olic h To is Brother at 1' IVORC ER, )ley, 1951. 41 "Tell & PERKINS that DIED—On Thursday morning, the 2itth last, CILARLES "I their' eis highly esteem. SPOtiARDSON, aged 34 years. VARIETY hedin 1 ilia, and in my as le most palatable Pa mairioads and acquaintances of the [amply are requeated OF DISH . well as e mtnt wholesome to attend his funeral nos (Friday) Arrealloori, at half past Sauce ! to made." tiro o'clock, front the residence of hi, mother, on Fenn street, York ar bi g , nl ,,; y Stot al ,r awarded li,s ,, th c li t : i 2 . ...t b ;liza'el: Fifth Ward. chr lt fart ,a ir or F 'ttl'lt'i.'ll.Sack)l7l4lillit: SAUCE, the world. w; 4 "lic which haring led to unmet - mi imitations. pilr. ciciars era earnekly roquetted co see that the unmet of "LEA & PERKINS" are impressed upon the Bottle rani Snippet. and primed upon the Label, tiolu Whalcieslo Agents for the Caged States, JOBS DUNCAN A SONS, 405 preWiteny, Nett . York. A stock always In store. Also, orders received for direct thipment from England. myltayilfes s:prrtat flottcrs A lilLinister's Testimony. Iloossimu. Dmeor Co.. ro.. Feu. Sth,lBsl. prefer buying literhave's IlMlmd Hitters for cash, to =cc the discount Hypo to send you soon recommenda tion from ..ur Minister, tostifyirm to it. curative 1. m etre. signed. MOODY d CAM/TIMMS. I \ DIOV.STION . . Ds...stows, Montgomery Co., Md., t Jrnuary Mat, 1857. I never felt the benefit of any medicine eo much we front the bottle 'harlotry's Holland Bittern I purchased last fall. I wsels to know where I can get It., without fear of Int poclilon. trigned.) .hiSEPII C. DELLETT. /WSold at $1 tier bottle, or eta lent'. for ph. byskhy pro prietors, BENJ. PAGE, Jn. N. CO., Manufacturing Pharma ceutists end Chemists. Sittstrur.b. Se-.and Ltrogniete Ken See alvertiwtornt. Candor compels tia,o r consider.% the ffl wenn% of the afflicted. t. nh tante otel that which In best known and tried, andto nd Di. J. Llmitettree Ostrlanted Btorna.cit Bitters.rwonnue would only he Milli. to Wlmt has alre.ely been hes dldesl far and wide. not only by a few isolated rec. tlticates. lint by the people of the laud. endorasi by the phy. Winne and the pry..., that llostetter's Bitters lore no MlO3l In.rostoriust au , : imparting health te enfeebled non. ladies and children iITIO this medicine invelnahle in many of their Ills of dehility, to which they am subject. especially during the ammo, aestaom in such canon it shad be taken in small quentitlos entmls. For sale by Druggists and dealers generally everywhere, and 11.0eTi.f11:11 ttNt1T11..267 Penn st sellAseer sirraunce rya 1 . 11. Cult or Unions on Pderraq at micas vary Jog from two to thirty dollars. Abdominal Supporters of every kind. Spins' Props for mirentaire of the spine. Shoulder Bose. of every kind. Suspeniory Bander., Improved voriotial. Pilo Prope, for the support nod cure of Pilo. Syringes, male and female, ail ailed. Breast Pumps, an extenelre aovoriment. Nursing ilottlea and Artificial . Nipple. Intent improve men.. •• N • • ew Cupping Append., a great improvement over the napping Alognette Machin~, a superior kind, in a neat bun. DR. K EYSKit le oleo. 'went for Marsh's Redo.. Cure Truss. which usually cur. eases of ]lupine In PIS months. Sold at DR. KEYSED'S Wholneile Drug Store and Tru. Depot, 130 Wood street, slim of the rioi.lou Mortar. To Nervous Sufferers. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in n few days, after many years of great nernous offleting, Ix anz low to make known the ntrans of coon. ruin eend (free) the preecriptlon need. Duerr the Rev. ,101 IN NI. DAO N A 1.1. No. IkS Folton street. Brnoklyn N. Y. oanntneonla3mtVF. rd'CORD & CO., No. 131 Wood Strout, nor. IPST 111.[CiArLD Tilt F A. L L B T Y L E, OP GENTS' DICESS HATS, UANTS' SOFT HATS. 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No. 43 frWitt otreet. when they will be ping:m.4 to receive their friend!, arti:lydra PAYNE, BISSELL & co MANOIA,1:111,-.1 or Cooking. Parlor rovi Tlont ing STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders. etc., Ant Monafortoren of tho rehohnie.l cA.prrAff_. COOnING- ILAN(4M NO. 235 LIIIICETV 212 - LIGET, Jraglyolll PITTSBURGH, VA J. M. 1_A12w1.2.1'. 1? otEZIFLO.I3.6?-1•41" No. 54 St. Clair Street, (I)), Id•l'i Now Bullillog,) ow..3o:lydfc MoLi i 7 11. L. IN NOUCTIMLIS OP Alcohol, Cologne Spirits end Fusel Oil, delfgdlyfe Nns.lo9 add 170 &cowl Mrort G- ICORGIC W EYrg A" Manufacturrr and thinliir in all land. of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS A .l. LEI.A.E" TOBACCO, ammo. of :Smithfield &red and Diamond Alley, oc3ayto PITTSBURG 11, W. D. WOOD K. K. MOODITTAD 0. T. temnera WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., IN/SIMACTLII.IIB 07 American Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Sale Agents for ths Sd , of W. Dorm Patent Imitation Itasolla Sheet Iron. ALso, Oalranlred Corrnnato.l Iron. for 'touting. rrol.Worohnoro.--Va l 3 Pronl Sfrert, Patiburgh 1021.-lydAwirF EMMM Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WITGLESALIT DEALER IN Cheese. Thitter. Seeds, Wish, And Malmo Generally, WO , No. 25 147.01 - Rrr.l, Pitiabenvh. DR. KEYSER'S SIICIIILDEII BRACES--Fr 0.103 Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1036,—F0r more than 3 year. past are have conikantly worn the Waslilligton. Ems peeler Dram, mimufactpred by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, of No 140 Wood street, In this city, and would heartily recom mend It to all who ore compelled to follow a eadentary occu pation:. AB we hare beSrm rrmarke4, In tailing attention to Demerits, It &urgers for a brace, and- imspenders, the weight of the pantaloon. being so placed as to continually rind to bring the ahoulders to their manual position and .- fond the chest, Wont., handredsof whom are annually itdmail by the weight of enormous •ukirts," should deo. procure Ul•Del Mimes. De particular In procuring ' ll 4 o.l and - Mentioned,asmanyof the bluets cold arwitiembsg.: , :Sold, at Dr. GPO. 11. KEIRRIPP., Wholesale Dreiggiii4/40.1YrallY rect. aim of th e Golden Starter. -lettstiksrclf Jr you ValUo your tooth and 6rend:4 1 %WWI - Ft, and twofold. mouth, go Id Enema, i ia w amt. VA boy e Look. of Waxes TOMO Won tool Tons Pownsg ~li ........ ~ s n ',.,-a .~:,'.. ..~4 ~3 ~ a +..~ ~..a ~z '~ ~r 1 ~>:.R~...a-. ~ .~ Y ih 7...,Y",.~ , PWv . '~~~>~-. Special Ault And applicable to ELE "UV' I IV MACHINE SI FOR FLEILIES ANU MANUFACTURERS. WEItIIBLYIR & WILSON MANUFACTIIIII:4O COMPANY, Bridgeport, Conn, Pitteburgh, o e Fifth Street. rho Mmehiee Stitches tho . Finost or Coarsest Fabric, At tho plezturo of the Oporutor, making with ease 0/111 .nd ka.41 1 . , and durable Vito/its?, Afinuts, almost out kasly, and are IpeconslnK imitsponsablo for family ax. Full information may ist °hulloed b) toltlreseiug Jan , Ewing. or A I.F.X. It. REED, Agora, No. 13-S Filth street, Pittsburgh. SINGER'S SEWINGMACHINES Tho great euperiotity of SINGER'S 31/WHINES Over all °thole for the use of Clothing and Shoe Manttfaetarers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach 3lakers, Ilaa long been known and practically arkonwledged. The undereigued having an extensive variety of these Nlaehinea on hand, adapted to every kind of sewing and Riddling, Invitee those intareated to call and examine theat re. STRAW, Agent for Allegheny County fbrner of Second and Market grrd a. TEAMSTERS ATTENTION.—Dr. Tvbias' Venetian Moray ...wirnent, in pint bttles, price 50 cents,. warranted cheap.. and hotter than any other article everoffored to th pub)... tor the cure of Cute, Galls, Sprain., tameness. OTer beating. dc. Koep a bottle in the stahlo, It bite Mood many cable horse. None genuine unit, signed S. I. Table. Depot, ton Cortland[ street, Now York. Sold In Dr. fiRMSI4II., lan Wend pt. THE If EALI'II OF AMERICAN WOMEN —For many yea. I hew been troubbal with general weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice. liatlassnms, dull heaths., pain in the heed and temples, ooldnem and tendency to stiffness. palpitation of the heart, eery easily fluttered or exult., appetite variable, !stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental 'or phyalcal exertion WWI RIM to bring on all the symptoms, and I had In addition, felling of the womb, and ghat pain in that re gion tine phyeiclan after another exhonattd his skill and gar° toe up.. A patient MA peraevering um of MAR SHALL'S Uri:RINE CATII01.:. JON fortunately cured roe, and I have no word, rufficintit to 'express my tbankfulnem. Mrs JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. can it - 11;y say that I lief it , 4 l ql n sofforer 1, many years with fel...ft and derani,l menstruation. After • while I had other troubl, *twit ea pale la , . westing au y, gen, , ral languor and Ael,ility, pain in the small of the bin k, a curt of aching am' senautlint. pain between the shonhier blAdee extend in,lown the POI,. lon of appe tite, trouble in t h e stomach and howtla. with cold hand. and teat and dreadful t The haat excitement would make rue 1..1 CU If I should I3y riral . 1 tried duck'', and drug, sodsverytlitne. •me otter another. without the benefit. flue bottle of 11.11:SUALL'S rreici NE CATIIA. ICON ehatn,,l some of n.ymptonts for the better, And now I min.-0n...1y and radically cured. I wish that every woman could 1,,. - a aluet it CI.AItI..W/i MEV NI Alt:3llA E CAifIOLICAY lia• save., ruy . I verily 1...11..1. I trini doctors and inritictur. until to tiy brtrr.,, w lira I wet is stk. a half aho rrn.nitorsithrt do. that I .lermr.lkt ray duty to try it. I Itll.l 1110011/ y trouliK4 with .lernbireil titen• struation M, ay:llo.4os arr. principally pains so the bark iron at the [law or the Muria, lir. naurrn. conottprtirn, frehnit as if the hark and limbo t, vit Isr..ken. eructation. and rowan., rty arrn....l to be* borsbotro .h.turbrd ban. ie abtuldriinirs. Isibiorou toatbion in the morning. flat. hi:. it coastl`atl..n, u prrsrse al blwri in the brut,.lltrinrot, .. .pod:illy brit irritatiti.iy of teurp.r, almost linat 00. r, trattrasuegasaal de ...happy. I ,c 3. t. , ,t only on,trely ctsred •elf all tikveat 1.3 istrt..ll.3. 14. h I l.avr glvt.tt as un no t .Lec.lllll 01 n 1) ,nflrar hltt I Ita,, known au Inatty in our t.a rt that frel y.ts that tabors v It, tro.tulthArly altualetl lIINO find ,114. VO6IIICIiGII. E./ lane I had Ulerina,omplalnta with the rnnnw mfn.,m.: I net, •ba, auladatbd and IrritaLle, I In at/..bud in cbinglaboa. lanne r.O rI h I will tr) 10 graa ybu_ patu lb It,. Ibtrer bt./.04. und a Paling as if aurno um, *as gn., lb walk Ints.ll nn ac a.loil bt fealing al fullumaa, aching. and dra‘aqba. and p4lna lu the back. Iblna anal extending db. n the 1-gt. glib 1 -lung praclarbal ly Itl nn <alba.' great palm 'l,bl ae, stomach and 1.. w. .1.. 1., 4,, w sr, eete; ee e y tiler .4" trlee I..ty s., es-rtuustse.a, I edl not jou: ilrlft vartleureui walkout 1..11,, I,.true.l Rst • tiny; I ...LI or:irer.l, .I+,l the holt...tuft 1.1 not plenary Inn u,l. lisng. I etres. up Inpe.lnarstsg eter,thlug Se .11,1-4,1 Ds Tam, Lot • (newd e.11.t1 ett..ntson . MA,II ALL'. 1.71r.1t1N V. 12ATlissl.ICON. h..„4, It. h.,,lng against Lop., .11... wt fortunately It rand rue. and then ty net a health... Of snore grmteful Weaken Its the country. I tenon utl will use It. It la truly the vowed'. trlcuiln hue..l FLOILENCE LESLIE, MARSHALL'S rig RLS ~ ITIPALPV:r wilt certain ly ,1(44 , Womb, Surpre”ed, trrroutar or rairifika 11 , 31014101t0n. &nem, 7vf•ramahangt and Uis .f the Aid c.rrin,r7 n. ns, 1 . .(w-+l.nn or btcon• ttornce f Cnat Licartburn, Nrrmi.enve.st, Flnnl ✓.ps, Palintattnn., Cramps, Ot.etterh..l .Oe.T. and all f o,y•lntc or symp,l'..t.t. emme,,,dtca..t the Ll.rina orgala. Pa Imo , n 1 MA t L'S tTlill INECA TII 0 LICON io Owe Lahr. mut HoVir,er tingle 1.1 1 / 4 tha rer"ict of stz dollar. Ire I.6Je.s (hullo suet by ta pre., fr., of cAuryt. to Me end of the esprcas route pirtocuLtr to serif< the pmt Nits utkirtss, town, counfy anti SW... =9==l lii .11yEfionvilfee that the 31.1 wi n, unit he srnt or. receipt 41/10 vsewy. ..4c4iress i.:INI. 11. K , VS.P.K. No 110 IV,.l4troA, Pittxburgh, akshr esign of the Uolama Nona. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.-1 0.000 Men n. engage to rho vale of the most popular selling Boaks in Amerim lorolkla, Mechanln. fanners amt Temacto ere srlshing to travel, will gaol this to be a very profitable sod pi...int business, enabling them to sae the country, and make looney at the yams tams. Agents now la the bur Ins. an. clearing from Pa/ to 111.500 per year. Part - WI partirolara and a list of Mi.llTan IL M. R91.190N, acorn City Publishing liouse. 111 'Alain street. Cincinnati, If living heat, Ii IthhISON, Philadelphia. sot v:lplasite'i 11 - 1 0 1 1 et.,l 0 E to I , t h,, N c % O I , A ... N , T . ED-- .1,,,, A in r n y i o go utployuinnt and good wages by applying 11l 9 11119 Orricx Innoadittely 0c2./nilf Millar lt,w .5., 14: st . L l h- A1 7 " ) :41 N I; I T I: 4•1 1 ;n ) .. w A ith il t7wfll Le apply who caumot Iva roll taGammetillr,l. tor ISA I All DICKNY & CO. W, A NTEIT—S7,OOO iu l'itt3burgli and Al- Ingh,o, Wear... A 1..., Brumnotnor Acc,raund. IPai Pltplf to eIT,IOIIII/, oI t l7.Ot✓l, rill ‘ , 47. "," b•-• ollat 'try rt.lueml rates. auti IL NI'LA SON. - - GIRARD ROUSE. PHILADELPHIA Is n',pordaneo nith the spirit of the titne4, 41..1 %Alb n gratefill Appret.isth,t‘ of the putlomage Ikavo nnjoy,4l tom. the tr•velling.conitoonity, ii to. priet.rn of too t.llltA RD IftllniE claim the pri , il , ge of bring the find /1.1 i'Lil.“l,li.llia to rrvond to tit. otarernet d..nottoi or 1,1.1.11.1.1 Oil 1111 , i nflor MoNDAV, loth rirtulxr prwo 10.mr.1 will ho roancr4l from S2.Z. I o ix, dim pßEsniunT, WICKES 6 CO. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON nstatuhltahturnt ,f fits old n nutave,n , rot LEWIS Ell'E, ricorRIETOR, reS Ct•lftlima ly eta ..... oC. that ho has emturd the old MOO slixfogoloolif OifSfioll Imo the runt alter,' hat.— Irtafol the ha. 3 , ,au system, u this proves, that al: though Ow advantages are re... rtths plan la better ~hunted for the rat titer rhos o. hntela scrotamodationa and "'oven] act. of the house am uttsurpoSed, and thy recentloamy. stouts and alh , rationa for It , o cuatfort of guests, Isar. , [Milk; Is he des - Inst. ost.LLtal:tuhl A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Halt OOMPLETELY I'ItEtSERVED virrsuilituu, PA TO -.rant GREATEST AGE AND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD out hero it reotariel to former color, or bald. but woad have tho growth restored, or troubiod with dandruyi and itching but would bare it removed, or troubled with serene la, .cold bead, or othererulitiono, hot would be cured, or with oiek. headache, (neumigio) belt would be eared. It will al.n mourn all ithnplw from toe Noe wrid shin. Prof. Wood'. Hair Restorative will do all this. See circular and the follow/01p A gg Aluwt4 November 6,1e55. Pnor. O. J. Wed,—Dru Sir. I bare brunt much sold of the wonderful ellecto of your [lair Ditetorativo, Lot having to en wi idle° ,hooted by quackery and muck nuotmmn,hair dy., ke g I we. dlapned to ,taco your Restorative in the oantamtegory with the thousand mid one loudly trumpeted quack titmetilm, uotil I met yell lu LAWMOCecoenty some emalle since, When you gives Me ouch wourance WI Induced the trial of your ltuotorntim Maly family—first by my gr.] wife, whmeliair.linal broom, very thin and entirely white sot boom ezhauining cue or your large bottles, h e r t i gh: oras root/Weil nearly to its original benutifid brown color, mol hail chickened and beame mod gloomy %mei 00 entirely over the bead; oho continues to tam It, not mimply bac.. of It. beautifying efforts upon the hair, lint Iwamoto( it. healthful 11111tallee uputt tile head and mind. Others of ray fetidly mid friends ere usluit your norative. with the Lopploot offerM, Oietvforvi my oknollthon and double In ruference to 10 Chlrecter and value ore ete. tirely retooled: end I ism nod do Molt normally and Me& aentially commend its,. by 01 who would) have their hair endured from white or grey ( 1 .7 or goko. , or eV.) to °lights' col Ai And beanty, end by all young porwam who would hem their hair beautlltd and elm .y. Tory truly mad gratefully yours, SOLOMON MANN. EMM! -Fearen Woo It was a long Da er after I saw you at 011ta deid before I got a bottle of NeStorathe for which you gars rue an onler upon your agent in Detroit, and when I got it we concludeddo try It oolltre. Mann's ludr, as the sonde test of Its power .lt iwe,iooo nit that YOU soured toe it would . do; and others of to fatally curd friend& haring oritnesani its affects, ant now using and rocomnuanllng Its use to othen as entitled to the highest conslderatiou you claim for It. Again, very respectfully and truly, youn. 80LOMON MANN. ci iwu j, Tu.., June 28, 1822. a alvtu3rlonaPro,gi 81y ood's llalr m thongb t, premattimly , .grey, b., by We ase of b. . 0 d ou b t tin, It hits reamed Its °demi c. 0.) _ ( P" lre:eir m e4ii4X:'l 7N D : a y. ( ti r ."a ngrLl : Eg i a4 l ll " ; B'"l . ua n e w p . .l) 7. :u U t B l Y. l . 4 Maim itracti 131.44ut5, /5 10., °a yaswisT edt. lot UTTER.-4 bide. Prime 801 l Butter for iJ setee7 Dom =MIT R COLLIKO. Seth abberttgemsnts • m um" . " . '""' 3 ""n" .223 "L'' l .l. I The ilanaLuturers' Insurance Company lianaLuturen' insurance Company. Pitteburgh,Jime 2.ith,1a57. Er9''lN conformity with the 2.5 th section of the oety Sc. to "iv-ch.:age Ecchcava, ,000. Fire, oin.„.., . 11: : :: : 10 1: frjra.a., :an . d z i .h.o n.l h . n at . Ciinstitution of the Ciatimonweitlth of Pentwylvania, PHILADELPHIA, ! Pillitalatt/gla, July 1.11 W: titmice is hereby tn. that application will be made to the Charter Perpetual—Capital $5OO Legislature. at can twat melon, for the Repeowil or Eaten Notice• h b - that the Agency of. .1013 of the Charter of the Merchants' and Maacifactorers' WILL INSIDE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP I". OtrititwoY. ht thatlM of PittalatirlthrYtt 'M i n i r.itb ,, Bank of Eittslamth, for the term of fißren years. By order Fire, Marine and Inland tasks. , 10uc.0....4.-ted by J. W.3IARTIE,E. RO. 0 .1.1 ..F t ` . ; of the Beard ofthrectors. ! Memo In mderenitlag and connection with dd. a men Jedikamd W. 11. DENNY,CasIder AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. Fig l . 4 . l Phlai .41 quango, tam for to/dotting do business WM. A. MIODILS, Vice Presldank hi a manner that will give gums! estlafatthim. Rs Is wir. ALFRED WEEKS, SeorootrY. Holly teconnnemied to .11 oar pa aVon .. t b . '" d ' ' sitinglmumme. The business of the abovem 0 A. ; ,ai b. sZet4iti N 0.96 WATER Street, Pit hbwrey,s anifldtt A j (1":"TuE ONLY OyetcLs where Tickets can be .T-Y procured via Cleveland for Chicago and the North . West, or Oa Lk-liair and Colmnbus to Cincinnati and the . DIIIICTOPIA. South-West, corner of Wayne and Liberty streets, and No. Aaron P. Lippincott, Wm. R. Thomas, Cluszlm Wise, 1171.1.1oston‘abela Itouse, 4 doors below the corner. Wm A. Rhodes, William Neal, Alfred Weeks, Y. fiNGIVLAND, General Agent, J. Ilinaldo Sauk, Class. J. Field, John P.Risnons. C E O. R. H.. , M. C. R. 111, C.& T. A M. 9. It. R. James P. Smyth. Allegheny Ot A GENERAL MEETI!:O or this dank ail] be Ike 1,1 et TUESDAY. the ad day of Nevembe Akio, an liilectior. for Thirteen II retort, to eerre for tl•e melting year. will he held at the Banking House, on 310N 11AY, the liith tiny of N.neutber, Ito;, between tho hour, of Bri'elock A. ■. and 2 o'clock e. u otlf.dtnolti Orrice PI.NNITLVAIA INSUILL2I(7. CO., or l'retennuon, October St 1457. ) THE STOCKHOLDERS 01 thiS company O' are lwretry notified that the ihnual Election for.Direc. to for the enrulng year. vyli In bold at the °film, No. 01 Po re street, between the home of 10 o'cl,k e. x. and 1 o'c ock e. x. , on MONDAY, the 2el day of Noventher, 1457. • • :did A. A: CARItIED. Secretary. • • be.held on 3IONDA V. the 2,1 day of Noventber,lBs7 he office of W. A IL WALKER, Thir , i Ward, city of Alio. ny, between the boars of 12 and 5 o'clock I'. M. of that • 1.41,1 officers being Preside t, fire ?Imagers, Treasurer snch utter officers as may Le ueeessary lu•afil .1.1311:3 1r ATS , )N, President. MACKANICe RA. 07 l'insaaeartn, t Pittsburgh, UM 13th, 1t157. ie hereby given that an Election T. 7 for Titirt• en Director. of this In.titottion. to tern,. for the earning year, will be held at the l'etoking Mass. on DONDAV, the 10th day of November next, between the holm of 10 o'clock a. ■. and 3e. no. By order of the Board of Directors. ottiO. D. Mr(ittEW, Caster. According to the Act of Assembly • general meeting of the Stockholders will bo bald 3d day of November, at the Banking }louse, at 9 o'clock A. u. oclktd MrSYCLUNTI AND MANITACTORSPS . RANI, } Pitt.bUrith, October ILth, 185 i. As; ELECTION for Thirteen Directors of tills Dank, to serve for the eugnlng year, will be held nt the Banking Hon.., on MONDAY, the 16th of Nevem. her, between the hours of g au,l 3 P. M. • , A general meeting or the kholdors will be held nt dos Banking House .t 10 o'clock s. Y the ..me day. oclalmd W. 11. DENNY, Cashier. WO. or Prrnincraon. ) October 10th, 1837. ODA:I El-scrim.: for Thirteen Directors of this Bank, to serve for one year, will he held at the flanking house, on MONDAY, November 1fth,1357, be tween am 'loom of 10 A. o. and 2 v. n. Tho Annual Meeting of the Stahholders will be held on TUESDAY, November 3d, at 10 , u. oclthdul It. M. MURRAY. Booklet. SDUROII, PA laos Car Baas, Pittsburgh, O. 16111, 1e57. o.Novica is hereby given that an Election fur Thirteen Directors of tide Institution, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the Banking lions., on NIONDAY, the 10th day of November mat, between thu Noun of 10 , x. and 3 r. 0. And In accordance with the Act of Assembly, a general Meeting of the etockhohler• sill be held an Tuesday, the 3d day of November moth at the larking Bowe, at a o'clock •. a. By order of the Board of Blrectora JOAN 31ABOFF110, Cashier. QM= Mucmurse Aye 31Avuracrtmar.s . HINE, 1 Pittsburgh, Oct. 1416,1657. I fg..A. MEETING of the i . S , tockholders of this Bank will be held et the eking Donee, nn TUES. DAY. the 3,1 of November next, at to o'clock A x- to take Mtn eon Mention the arecpbthee of the °Act of Amiably prtrridleg for thy resmopoort of vocal raymeuts by the B.anks nod the 11.11.1 of Debbprs." oc223lved W. 11. DEN aT Caviller. _.., rs7scUma BANE kr Bervssueuu, Pilburgh. Oct. 2 1 d,1857. -- ? . A. MEETING of the Storkholders of 11113 Bank toll] la hold et the Baulling House, no TUBS AT, the Al day of November next. at 10 o'clock A. E, to onsider the Act of Armelnbly 'Providing for the reSOnii. 100 of theca ;payment. by the Banks," approval he the ...loam, ot the 13th day of October, A D. 1857. By urder f the hoard of Director, netasittl 111111.1 En, It., President. - - - 01mcies Mom,' Pittsburgh, Get., 113 d, Peg. f Tttx regular annual meetir,g of the Stock holden of this Vault will be held on TUESDAY, Ned - ember :hi. at to n'cluek A. 14.. at which tint., will be cou aidered the late art "Pnwiiiiiiq for the rcieartiption of specie kr. inerlitdr,- It. D. JONES, emilder. CU sot Barr Or Prttarratia, t l'illeburah. Out. last, 1057. r IN. acc'rdance with the Act of AssemblyT7 of October 1301,141.7. a ',Oland mratlng of the :"tock• holden •.Ithia Haul, will he hehl tho Booking I lone., un T1 7 E,11,1 * , Novernber at 1034 o'rluck 11: 31. 3iIIt.ICJIY, CASltter. Orrtcc Y.rnacs lyieve..txcr. Q , YPAar, I ..wt. 26th, j Election for Thirteen toroctors this Cornp...ny, to metro f.o . the ensuing )eur, will he held at IL. OFFICE, No. At IYATEIL BTItEET. oo "IT ESDAV, tho 16th olay of Novemlwr. 11 , 57, between 11. e Loon of 10 A.. awl 1 P. at. 0r:3.1M Socrotery - _.7.I)OLI.Aft SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Street —liMmaito matte ofth II& Rank before the day a Normulicr iirio dram Interest from that dam. Pe...Ora:as noincy token at par and securely lIITCSted according to charier . CHAS. A COLTON. Treasure, Notlcß.—An Election for President, Trensurer and Dnactors of the Mononashela.d C,..1 nth Tnrnpiks Company will ha bald at the lam. of J. N. ItcKIN S Sonth Potthurigh. on SATINDAY, the Tnth 4ny of tiorenther next. home,n the hour of 10 ♦. a. and Ir. w. narr.ltlrebor W NI. C. ROBINaftN, Tree. PlTTelleltoll TRUST OINIPANY, t - Pit.loursh..k.tolwr 21t,1347 t E ... Z7 . AN ELECTION' for Sine Directors of the Pitt.horgh Troet Company, will be held of the Banking hon.. ~S 51,INIJA tho oth of November Il betvroeu the hour, of 10 o'clock, a. M.. nod 2 o clock. Prll, SI. - - The dnnlend oot of the prAts of the Inez six moans, will be µArable on nod after that dae. 0010 JOILN b. SCULf.Y, Guider. STA TIONERS'IIARIiNCARE, Copylnig Prewar and furniture kw do. Stamping •' Calenden, • Bill Files, Cancelling " .Bill Uam lissd isms, Evenn.p.. and 4, parts, Twins - Post I)I7SCao Tin Cutters. Desk Weights, Pen Racks, %pleat variety, English Slaws, with stir and oval tratusw. Garman, Iron and porcelain - Pocket Koirea, Erasing do. Just received and roe We by W. S. II AVEIt, nc.39 Itarkut and •LI street. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!- The Grayson Letters, by.H.ory Rogers .tailor of belipoie of Faith. Seripttire Character, by IT S. Candlish, D. D. The R.. for filches, and some of the pits into which lie minuses fall, by Rev. R. Arn.A. Sorrowing yet HeJoking, by Bev. Alex. Bents Hudson Dity,or every day life among the Wilds of North Amerios Oily Livingstone. or Thorough. Three Tears on tbo Norttoreat Coast. The National Magsaine for November, Shoe Side, Se., to. oc.lo J. L HEAD, 7R 4th street, EiNants BLANK BOOKS, • • LEDO riti, JOURNALS, DAY DOCKS. ' INVOICE BOORS, CABII BOOBS. And all otter Account Breda and Court Records made In ornpertor roamer, by O.JOHNSON CO., 4..40 Blank Book Manufacturer', N 0.61 tSud St. Q.ILKS AND DRESS GOODS selling with out n•trard to wot, at North Faut rornar of Fourth and Mat ket Worts. ocll J. 11. BURCIIFIELD. ALL WOOL PLAIDS FOR 25 - CENTS.— J. M. 11Fr:cunt:LI/ In aolliag all wool Phthla. melt WI le act linaal 50 contß, far 25. Call and examine them— erruer lourth awl Martel .troate. 0;30 -1,P50.7i1 SALTS--,50 bbls. for sale by 0r...3.3 11. A. YAIINEErrOCIT A OD. EANUTS--15 seeks just recd and for sale by Ii lICTCHINSON, ,„ , 9t 10. 8 tqnitldleld street. cIIEESE- , -300 bas. prime W. R. Cutting Clara , put received and for sato by 3.) 0. IIUICIIINSON, Nu. 8 Smithfield 0. nurr Itamx. . Oct. 15th, 1857. If the SteekhoLers the Ilankiug house, un , nt 10 o'clock A. M. J.W. COOK. CuslOr. 'PLANK ROAD ELECTIIIN.—A❑ Election for °Moos of Dm CoDry T. or [Nook fLoo.l C AJIPHOR-1500 lbs. refined Tor Brae by B. A. VAIMESTOCK d CO.. oC.NI corner Wood and Vint .t.. ER)11 L LION-12 cases American fureale VC.A. FA lINESTOCK d CO. IN SEED OIL-30 bbls. IVeste:n jutTtree'Ll Lnd for sale by n. unrrcnissux, oelbl No. 8 80,1t6Itebl etr et- WINTER ARRA:VG/F.11E3 T. ICIC C REAM OVIST/Kre ROOMS. R k CO. announce to their friend?: nod the pubtie that their Rooms era now ON.O 'for the pewee. with the view or eerrlng riISTERS COOKED IN EYEItY STYLE; =IT= let CREAM, FRUITS, de., do. Their otratigetuehte have specie! regard to the acct./h.- Ileum, of Lodiel, ow well WI Gentletoeu. Calle may ho roode et any boor daring the day and eeetilni to 11 r. 0. 1e29:1111 BARD • SADITTEL FAHNE.STOC/r.. No. 74 Wood Street, Pisteboryh, 'ETAS ON 11AlsiD A LAItGE STOCK OF Cl HARDWARE, which hn will Nell my low for CASH. fn addition to Ms Locks, lu ngee, Knives and Yorke, Spoons and largo nasortro ant of Carpentrve Tonle, he has moral largetiply or SAUSAOE currtats AND STUFFERS, SHOVELS, TONGS AND POKERS, SLEIOII DELLS AND' ENAMELLED PRESERVINO KETTLES. oestnitt Pittsburgh Polyteshnia Association. TLIE subscribers to tho PITTSBUROII POLY MIMIC Susi:taus ore hereby notified that SATUR DAY, ()mast t. :he lest dsy oo which subscriptions will be receired. All delinquents will corns under the resolution on new somber. 0c26.19.4 E. S. ULAIAN, /key. AA. MASON & CO., 2.5 Fifth street, , offer an itrunertee ateortmoot of all the novelties la Dives Silk., Irieh Poplins, . , Silk nob, o Figured 31erlttork, . Wool Plaids. Slat Figural Wool relalues, Stella Shawl, Brock& Slut Wk. Maid do, MonoWe du. Tartan do, Gent.' Traveling Shoal., And a large assortment of Hosiery, glove,. and e ~,,,,,i,,to anortmentof Gents' Furnialdng Goods at very low price. . oc2S f.,' CIARRIAUE liOltSliS FOR SAL One .pen ort.mie6m.Soyfel Mares, won broke.. I oral.; one Brown 310 of Rpeed and bottom;for We by 0rr.9:3D1 LEWIS t EDGERTON. riNIONS-15 sacks Onions Tor sale by lICOIN IL 000..1N3. PPLES—L bbls. Rambo Apples for sale by oc2 LIENRY IL COLLINS. -POTATOES-60 sacks Potatoes for sale by 0c29 HENRY II COLLINS. )3U , 21R-20 kegs Buttleirt:Nitforysintlec,!)2,LTNs OILS-20 bbls.Clroasing Oils for sale by oats HENRY 11. COLLINS. PEARL ASH-30 Cooks for gale by cel2 I J. B. QA. TIELD PAINTS IN OILS—AmosTED Cocoas-30 rum an band and for aabs 0.12 R. I. PAIINEMOCK a CO. LME--200 - Bble, White Louisville Lime fo win 0~ *LT J. B. CANFIELD. ;• TROTT'S PATENT OIL GLOBES, or Cutle, *clam rappiaMorrigkby IL P. IATOS, fisurauce E. D. Jonas, Caab. CILBL Bol.in.son & Ca. 2. Kennedy, Jr., & W 4. Ehaapton Z Co., 0.1.6.0gt0rm , a Co. Judge Heath, Jumps Junes Iloword, Esq., C. 11. l'ardnon, Esq., J. S. Lee, /Mg, Pittsburgh °Mee, No. MI Weyer _ J. W. MART W. W. WILL. EN Agent. N, Alecut. Dubuque. Lerchants' Insurance Co. of ?Itiladclphia. V. PETTIT, Prose. 1L I. BIcCIAN.'S, Secretary. Amount of Capital Stock paid Wand Incested....s ^ oo,ooo Surplus ...... 113.423 35 V. 52. 4 .41 35 mantes Cargo Risks on the Ohio era 51enktentppi Biters and tributurhe. Inures against to or tinm*S,r i t a Alen egninst Um pertly Of di. SW, .n. ..0 Nitelgation aud Tkat.por.tityo MIOWITII3. Wm. V. NW, John C. 31ontgotnnly , John M. Pnmroy, D. J. 31cCann. E. T. ttmor. liens tiuillnn. Benj. 4 Woolston, John A. Mt.r.hnll, Chnrhd It. ll : right, John J. Pattendn, Elwood T. Posey. W)I. V. PETTIT. President, S. F. WITSIES. Vies I'restd,int. DslOnr J Slce.sts, Secretary. Sniper, Lamb & Co., rbiledelphia. Bunt, Morgan & &Mt.,le, do. Truitt, Bro. & Co., do. Purnroy, CoMaki & Co., do. A. T. Lane & do. Stelncolte, Justice .4 Co., do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. V 7 WATER STREET notbdcf R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent.' he Grad iVestern Fire and marine ins. CO, PITILADELP/FIL No. 331 Walnut Street. Comm= PILITIMAL FIRE LAWL7iAlPoi—Peretual or limited, made In torn or country, on seer descriptfun of property. ' INL,LVD INSIITANCE, - oe Goods by lkuol, Liao and Land Carriage, to nil part• of the 'Union. ALtittlVE 111:SC'RA_NCE,on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, embracing Wear Transportation. • C. C. LATHROP, Preddent. W. PARLIML Vice President Juteph J. Mickel, hemetstry and Treasurer. U. K. Richardson, Assistant Necretary. DIWTOI.3: Charles C. Lathrop, 437 Walnut street. lion. Henry D. Moore, GO Walnut street. Alexander Whittier Merchant, 14 North Front et. John C. Blunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. H. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Rak.er. John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, Whito & 3lcCurdy. S. S. Biehop, firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co. Jo. It. Smith, Arm of Jas. R. Smith & Co Thos. L. Oilleaple, Sr. of Gillspb & 'Zeller. La= ILasieburst, Attorney and Commellor. Theo. W. Baker, Ouldstalib's 11.11. Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Mallon, 810000 A Co., William Darling, (Into of iteadlng,) John Rico, 90 South Front street. E. Harper Jeffroys, inn of Wm.ll. }Down A. Co. IL W. POINDEXTER, Agent, apLetto—opt 97 Water street, Pittsburgh Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company Northtoed °niter Second and Walnut Streets, PHILADELPIIIA. The following statement exhibits the business arid condi • [ion of the Company to Nov. I, 1856 c Premiums received on Maine and Inland Risk. to Nov. 18.56 $214,6134 Piro Premiums 176,7118 Interest on Loons 8,704 47 Total receipt. $400,18 raid Marine Loases 4124,42 04 Fire " 39.737 89 F.xpenaesgalar t rand Conaniaalona..... 45,499 00 Itienenarsnee. heinrn Premiums and Agency Charge. 27,474 68 $177,12 P.:tletteo re:within.; with Comp'? $328,057 07 of the C.autatuy area folloa at— Phila. Cr V Capunty Boa. $ 16,910 19 It/dim-al it ~,i. 11,1.00 001• Cost Puce Pirnt M.r LIVt, itefti Enutte...... 113,090 00 .Sualta, rate vu 0) 00 Girard Couselldation Bank Stock : 9.725 00 eioteited trlth Sherman, Duncan Co., Neur York 30,000 00 Duren,/ Payment oo Stock not yet due 97 700 00 Not. for 31ttrtne Premiums-- 109,03 0 60 Due (rum Agent...tn.-ad by bonds.. 35,370 18 Premium. on Pottcles recently ts eoral, atol debt. duo thr C0.........'20,470 00 Balance In Hank, 16.468 71 $5Z,057 CO The Ward of Dig-tory harethly day .1,1 ..red • DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PElt CENT, Pyimble on demand on the tamlnem of the Company the lyt 11714tallt. TROMAS B. FLORENCE, President EIMACI, ❑ nano.. Secretary. THOS. .1. HUNTER, Agent, Plttsblregb, no27Mordlc • No. SO Mater stree Fire Ines NiMJ :cotta Adolph E. Doyle, I Samuel OraM, David S. Brow. Jacob K. Smith, Donis Patterson. CHARLES 3. BANCKEIt, President. Caitlin O. Ilaaccot, Secretary. Thin Company continue. to make Inanctimee, permanent or Dinned, onevery description of property to town and .country, at ran g as low as are connieteut With security. The Company have reserved a lark.. contingent Snot, which, with their Capital and Premhuna, ukly invested, afford ample protection to the assured. The Main; of the Company, on January lit, 1851, as pot, Ilahed advawably to the .tit of Auanably, were as follow, llortgagea • .$919,129 08 Real Dative 85,377 78 Temporary Loam. 83,984 17 Stocks 61,889 00 Cash, An 65856 81 Charts W. Danaher, George W. Richards. Thomas Wirt, !Mordecai D. (soda Tobin* 'Wagner, $1a12.708 44 Since their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years, they twee paid upwards of Clue a . Four Four Hundred thousand Dollars UMW by Are, thereby affording evidence of the advantages of inuranc, ais well as Dish. ability anti Aisposfron to ascot svith promptness all liabilities.. J. DARDS= COFIT.N, Agent, cave Southeast cor. Wood and Third sta Continental Insurance Company. hemponstal by the Leguiature of Florwyteania, 1.11 . 11 • PERPETUAL CIIA VIER Authori,cd Capital, One Mlllion Secured and Acromalacal Capital HOME OFFICE. Wo. 61 Walnut Steed, abort Seam!, Philadelphia. Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture, Marchandbe, go. geneally. Marine Insurance on Cargoes and Freights, to all parts of the world. inland Insurance ou Goods, &c., by Lakes, Rivers, Canals mud land Carrispes, co ill parts of t dos, on the' most faroroble terms, naesistetit with Me r l 13 EOROE W. COttADAY , forrtiorly Room der of Deeds, 2e., Philadelphia. WM ROWER& formerly Register of Wills. JOIN N. COLEMAN, arm of Coleman A Smith, Importing Hardin. and Cutlery Merchants, No. 21 Hort street, above Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, arm of Joseph Oat d Son, Osppersmiths, No. 12 (loamy etrmt, Phila. EDWARD 1. MACIIETTE, firm of Marlette a Mind, Importing !larder's.. Merehriata, No. 124 North Thlttl street, above Rm.. Phil. lIOWAIID lIINCDMAN , arm of UN toot 00., Produce d Comminlon Merchants, N 0.278 Market et, above Eighth, Phila. . GEORDIS W. COLLADAY, President. • OALts WlLso3,secreDvy. JOSHUA ROBINSON Agent. No. 24 nth street up stalled Life Inzuranee. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-PA!CY Sbubleag . o*-ner, of Wainul and ream), Strvet.,, PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated April 9th, 1055. litupludStoek $599,050. omen.. ALEXANDER WIIILDTIII PreHdent, MARSHALL lIENEEY, Vim President, . JOIIN C.'SIMS, Secretary andAetuary, JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. MAID OP TIIVISITCS. Ala:Ander Wldldlo Golan A. Godey, Murtha! Ilenarey, T. Emma. Haves, William P. Dolton. ERMA Traney, Hon. Joseph Allison, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Slots, George R. Unhur t , Jonas Bowman, Ellwood Mlttlastt,. John I'. Simons. WM. F. IRWIN, M. D.. Medkul This Compaq makes Lagar.. on Ilreut,lon most mamma. Lle terms. It has boon uncomstally n t amom, f or several ettexperlageed bawd of Weer. t o o trenn,wg nud trum•et Mid PPar'lptly Ha losses, and Is entry troy desersing of oottitdenne and patronage. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 97 Water street, Pittsburgh. Reliance Mutual !nuance -Company et PITILAPELPHIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street CAPRI'. $177,9211--deares=l,974 45-B =vont iNmarlan. Fire Inaurauce eal Building, Xerchandlatt, Furniture , /M. in town or country. The mutual prindpie combined with the .remit y of • Stook Capital, entitle. the Imam' to share in the p' oat. of the Company, without liability for loam Tb.. Script Certificate+ of this Company, for pp. s fit e era wmcertible at par, into the Cwppitel Stock of the, Oompatur CLEM TINGLEY, President. B. IL lILNCIIMAN, Secretary. DLIUMOII. G.littood„ John It. Worrell, Beal. W. Ti Lothro ngley, p, IL L. Carson, Robert Toland. C. Stevenson, Chas. Leland, Wm. 111. Semple, Pitiable. G. COWIN ; Agent Ler Third end. Wood streets' Clem Tingley, Wm. IL Thompson, &marl IlLapham, G. W. Cargentar, Rn*ert Stoen, G. El. Wood, Marshall lilt Jacob T. Bunting, William Mums, • ,illepanne osaramikee Company, OF PRILADELPIipt s . Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Organised under the General I rn,.uu bier with &dab - Capital of $lOO,OOO, privileged 1p Incresae to $0 00,000.: Insures surahot loes or derange by Fire, 01.dnq !aloud Natigistion and Truisportallon. orricwo. IL 0. LA1:1011LIN, President. lITCIIARD MELDS, no" President. GEORGE SCOTT, Secretary. DLIUCTOM D. Mont= Bicluuillieett„ nevelt. 0. C. Butler. PE A CilArN/04 Aglaia, • 11411,(autrandi on Wood ) U. O. laustaln. U. C. Stotrobsay, D. Slasrmul, R. U. Carlite, William 04borne, /.11de Offt4l•llsyntte _ . Philadeiphia Hire and Litb iNsEItANCIE COMPANY. No. 149 Chesnut, Street, OPPOSITE TUE CUSTOM HOOSII. W(U make all kWh of LISUXOOCO, either Porpeoll or Limited, =STU] ddaiplioll of Properly Or HOITIO.U.O. ~.unable ratet of premium. • ROBJUIT: P.: BIND' Panama, , • M. W. aiipwiti. 'tie. Peaking. • Maria P. flays, E B. ohm, • P.. &.lapab, P. B. Sanry, Cazx W. Enemy'. & J. 11=' , • • • E. Erna. - A -P. 'Du 'lnginearr • L..• t. • - S. el mei G. TIM eel al • 44.' ' 4 0 4, • insuranc Delawaie Natal! Safety laaamrze Capany, inconuirated by the Leyiaut.ll. 1,33 i Office, S. E. Corner Third 'and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MABLVE IIS'7.2IASCSSou Yawls, Otryo, aud Seely!. t to all perm of the world.' • - INLAND IN on Geode. by Direr% Cans!., Lake. and Land ß. Trutre, to all parts of the Milo.. FIRE MD" IX VS' an blerchandire generells.--On Sturm, Dsulling ourus, w of N d Due= Nor. aa, use. Bon est sloL3oo 94 philteliltrr, nod otherL 158,976 611 Stock In Bank., and InsumneeCoe.....„ 18,280 93 Bill. Receivable COSII on hand • 37,671 24 Balance. In Want. of - Agent., Premium. on tine Pullets. recently lamed, an other debts due the Company Subscription Notes. 1. 10 . 0,6,74 6/ DIALCIOII2 James C. fe nd Thropittl. ding, Jmno•Tragum William Eyre, r., Joshua Pri James Tatman, Samod B. Stokes, Wllliero Mute, Joseph Ednumd A. Souder, .John C. My% John R. Perm... George G. Lelper, Edewril Dwrllughm. Dr. K. M. Huston, - Willieru C. Ludwig, Mu& Craig, Bouncer Mcllrolo. Clarice Kelley. H. Junes Brooke, J. G. Johnson, Henry Sloan, J B. I.lcFaris • Thorns.. C. Ilene Robert Dorian, Jr.. - John R. Semple, Plittrb'g, D. T. Morgan. " W.NL Atti T lN l =d, L " • TIM& O. ELAND, Vice 14eeldent, LrnoU, Secretary. P. A. MADRDIA, Agent, SA Water street, Pittlbergh. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. Cu. Office, Corner Market and Water Sta., ._....4500 000 PITTaBUBOH, MOT. GALWAY, Preeident. F. A. RAZ/Ill; Beey. ASDISW gummo,ll. D., Examining Phyalotan. Thiel Company makes every. Inamanee apponaining to connected with LIFE RISES. Alao, &gaited lIoU wd .Cargo Blake, on the ChM and idimiselppl rivers and tributaries, end Marine Bilk gen And against Lea or Damage by Dm And acelost the Perhe of the S and Inland Natiliation and TranaportAtlon. Policies Waal at the lowest rates ettnalatent with misty all parties. Robert Galway, Samuel AleCturken, Joseph P. Oman; M. D, John Scott, Jame.?Sunhat, Dart! Richey, James W. IJallmaa, Chas. Arbuthnot. fettl—my2b.l En ka Insurance Company, OP PK3aISYLVANIA, es No. 0 Water St, PaltsburgA. sums, stsY 130., 16671 Stock Due 11111 payable on derossul, and nem , ed by two approved 011.93C0...... .V16,530'00 Cosh in Pittsburgh Trust Company . 43,390 33 1551aberve Eachaap Book Stotk--Cost---.......: 0,360 00 . 6,140 00 ClAiil 40 12.724 05 rt=f Book Accoonts—..— ..... J. 11. Shociiberipr, W K. Nimt k, R. D. Coe John A. Caughey, C. W. Butch Jar, Jame. I. Ile nett, J. 1 isurante •Comp'y of Pittsburgh WM. DAGALEY, Preakteut, SAMUEL L MAESILELL, Eberetary.. Citizen' t Office 94 Mks Strai t between Markel and )food Stt 121..Irteruse Mill Ind Cargo Itiska on the Ohio sod 11/I*. atsnippl lifters, sod Tribottuien. iiirlorares against loss or damage, by Piro. Alio,4golost the perils of the &mood Wand Narbortkro and TrourporL orlon. Wm. Bageley, Samuel Rea, Hobert Dunlap, Jr., H. Ilarbaugh, Isaac M. Pennock, Walter Bryant, Jas. M. Cooper, Jolla Mtipton. Monongahela Insurance 'Company. Grum No. OS Wien Brame, AM /*nowt Apaiut era had, of Pire and Marine Risks Orn crts—JA 11E8 A. MITCUISON, Ylestant, MENAI' M. ATWOOD, BecreurY. ; ; DII2OIOOIE i John 31cDo • Geo./L. Berry, retchleon xays/u be Wm. B. Holman, John Atwell, Wm. Roe, Thos. S. Clarke, Jav A Wester .Insurance 4:Dompavtly Waste Y . PITTSBIIRGII. I • FAROE DAME, President, • Y. M. GORDON, Secretary. 1 Win Insure against al kinds of Fire and...rail It ICTO. M as ]tiller Jr., . C. MI. W. Ricketerns, J. W. Bailer, 0. W. Jac son,' Andrew Ackley, Jame. ZdaAniey . ~. C. Ihmsen, 0 ...IP Da nt* 1 • Thomas Scott, Nathaniel Molars. A. Mulch, J. LippinoAA ! Wall= Smith. ••, , : "ILA Home tuultntion managed by Diradnrs mitt kansa La this community, and who will liberally adjus imeir t eupt. izgaT . , a i ll y isse h ee . at , t ) I4OFIICr i .. Z . . 12 %War . . r.=g itottecs. . 1 • • TIOE.—The partnerswp o f t i e un d er . N i el l igned, deftly bolinette under tbeiltla of ItIltPlIT BURCIIKELD, trill terminate b: r mut,' coana t " tember 1, 1807. All persona having nusettlA . ox ,,, cmt .,. ith the greatly oblige by calling t eron tirat d o t. making ate W. B. minulrr, -.540 0 0, 00 4 631,51M2, 1 • The budnewmir s be oontinr.d ..t the 01.0 7., corner of Fourth and 2dariet .treets, by .7. FELD. DISSOLUTION—The CoTactio+hi_Rtten toforeetabsting under the name alsd etylesof E CARR lk CO. le this day dissolved by limiont4. The Lam rd Ines of the Aim wbe closed et the old • Se: Wth street, mar the old Allegheny BrIdyo„ by M. who la duly :ad to use the name of Eta la Oita affair. Plttabrugh, Sept. lat. Mt O C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTICE--Thenixler signed ha, t h in day entered 'mm a co.pajtnereblp,On. dor the mime nod style of PRELIM, pAw foe the purpose of manufamming Wamayglart a ,Dnya, Au , A., In all Its branches, having taken the old eatablbled Factory of Emus. Phelps,. C rrl Co., end - having erected' entire new and robstan dal piocured the lent Improve ment. lo machinery, to. together with a WO and wells*. looted stack of tuaterbO,. they are rowed to. szecnts with promptness end , llslateh, alaordem entrmtect3o them. All work warranted t 4 Lo of the beat gnoLtp . Tbe seam part ner basing bad t 9 year. a:parka,. 11, the business, they hope by atrial .tentlon to merit a couttraaNKe of the PO' rouge no liberally beatc,wed OD the Mt. arm -1119-wt .ms .1”7 E HOT THE VERY' REST WORK MEN. September i t . lAN A.LLEGILLNY VALLEY RAILROA...-ILIOSIOYALOP //REVOLT DELI T TO TUB CORNER OF 'BDTLICR AND CARSON STAR' .Te, NINTH WARD, AND Al GREAT RN DUCIION OP TART FP RATES.-.on and ARO JOLT TIN, 1867, height alit he 17.•ceivod o. &Lavelle the following Mee. To Embolden.... .w. 25e. per b oo} pott:Or. To Gray'. Eddy............„,„ Jo 25e. '• To Red Bank...._- .......... .......--nt E , k. " ' ~ - To Braden Reed at 31. e. " • • Flovr--ofive barred and an d i rMy. To MALI - II:dog ' . 41e.rpor barrel. To Gray'. F...k1e.-. .... .........-.--- NIL • " To Red To lintdre B. ea,„_,.. .. ..., ... . , ........ ,64e, , « 61 ;Node-VI; boreal <melon... To Mahontr4 To Gray. .P.A.ly 16e.' • • To Red Dank Enc. • .. To Brady% Rend 4.5 c.. • • • jy•2lo' R. B. LOOWlS,General Tiliket AgenL .... Iron City College, Normal Clam. t rr ANORMAL CLASS WILL BE OPENED at tbo Iron City College...on MONDAY EVENING, October 12th, to no conducted by Mr. A. RUNTY, Principal o f the Fifth Went PubHe School. It will meet on MONDAY antITIDMISDAY EVKNINOS, And SATURDAY MORNING of each ear r Instruction trill be given loLOrthocchY t Arithmetic, tßogllsh Grammar, Algebra, aati Met or Teaching. • Tars—Three Dollars per torsion of two. month.. Yor further particolors earlobe of A. DUETS, rr Y. W. JEN KINN, Principal of Iron City Collco. oat a 4 M u ■ AT — ,THE FOURTH STREET STORE. W. D. & 11. IicCALLIII • . HAVE JUST - RECEIVED_._ 'VERY largo tortmeet of CARPETS, OIL MOM., Um latest styloo for Fall Trade, ocassprlalag VELVET AND BRUSSELS, :TAPESTRY ANDITIRED PLY, SUYERYTIER AND Low plum nloatnio. Wad, Dutch, !temp, Ltd, Tit% Hall 'MI Styl i mats, Coma Matting, Stair Rods, Re ;&c. At., •choice lot of Drone's twin *tut to *Mr yards ssldg beautiful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 21 ,Stet side, with all other goods usually Rand In trot deo Carpet 41 of which 114 magma:ld to Nell et the very low. est rater forickah. W. W. D. t; ii. WC/MUM. ATKINS' CRT.P.RRATED SO DAY CLOCKS, ii ....: (or Counting &an sAS k!=ler• An rot to aorywood ouer velegr, l l l 3_ Jut rem and for No by J. B. t ' CD C jactatt • . Jernlam. Na. f p 1111 b .... 0 BBLS Roll Butter, 2do Eigi -, t . sok by . SHRPTER TLIITOSTII oct6 , No and P 3 Second St. _ _ _ _ - -- - QTARCH-.12A EDotalbb, Pearl Stull' • • • 100 " " Tort. ey .7. 07.4.7717720. B u 7. 801.11110 1 • 1 Baikal' Prinie 'IV. Orem awe% be isle bp (mat LI. UNPINS& EMEMEE .-.-. 191,9.6 10 ....... 100.000 00 Alexarnler Broiler, Joseph S. Leech, John Fullerton, Alandleld Bror4 David IL Chamber,, Wl.Warn are, Robert R. Bartley, John WOW, IG. W. Cus, I. M. Pennock, W. W. Marlin, R. T. Leech. Jr.. I).MCandless, • Geo. 8. Belden, BUORNBEIRIIIR, enyllaMns Dll=loll.o. apt. Mar k Starling Kier Blu4Sam, John S. Dilworth, Staudt Sams, , J. Sclmonmakor„, Wm. B. Hays, .. .. N. a. IL B . RCH soLvltt W. H. PHELPS. JOHN E. EARFUL 1. M. LOVE blel;l2m
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