Vittshul ilactte. .. . • Pra. , y,r.sneu. 611.6.11 S. RID]) Co E ' • qrl pia PRIETORS -'Y TTS I3UR 3 : .. 1 10.NDA, I 310 112.1:01, N( P xßSnrro MATTUn M2ZINIZIEEMI t.ttullE - At the municipal election held in Italtinntri- itt -t month. the "Americans- hail everything Ilteit own way, giving an enormouv majority. The clecthin day was characterized by riolow tnanife.tntions throughout the city, in IViiidl some Its were lost, both parties tak ing part in- £l,. mle, the bulk of the blame being loil WI Ole •• A lye did not, at the giNe nny attention to the Cann , developed, as rioting in L;:tliiroore had got to be too com mon IL, ettuan•l even ordinary notice, and we will tic; now ,top IL, inquire who was or was not t., he matter. Another election is au, the struggle this time being for Go ,. arum% logikattre and members of Congress, and pre,ets: ese,ns in Baltimore, growing out of that fa, Katy marked to attract at tcrit,,,,, Tic. Mayor of Baltimore is an "Amer ican, au.l ;he preacut Governor of Maryland is a "laanocrat The latter, fearing that the fortuec n I 1,..t cheek or put down the ritatoti's • icrit id the city on the day of the approaching election. and that, if things went in t as they dial at the previous election, hi, pal ;y by ouhl lac beaten itt the State, made a llltp.Ol Or : 4 1,11111 to co-operate with him in ciehtiting :lie la., and protecting every citi zen in hi= rich' vote. The Mayor replied that Wit:i the • oprenie authority in Baltimore: that ho . y precaution to preserve the pea,' e: I T aa , sod :we that voters were not intanalot.aloitlt : and that it was lc. par! d• o husineis to meddle In the matter 111 ally nay. The llovernor replied that it wit, his ditty to see the laws executed everywhere tlitotighout the State, and that he would do ye he accordingly issued a proclama tion listing the city under martial law, and vatting out the tachtary to aid him in enforcing the law. II i • one thing, however, to call, and swath, to gel 4 ~„ cell for. Thetiovernor's Tarot -how i.in, .lien in connection with his cor reitprileti. SIN.) or. created the great est etellethwni ill the city, and the military have bound mean, b• ao.:ble the Governor's call by either alasi, lading or refusing to obey his order, as the (..11 piarigraitalis will indicate: M.• ‘ill-ter, of till` Rifle llegitnent,em t.rna•ing ill!‘:erhisit otinipauie,. has informed the May,:, :h tha• at his rew.itioult would be in readi nes . .i'a!) :la.. order. of the Mayor, but not to respond 1:• prtlelaillatiOT Several Otrieer• lave r•--: ate , i. refte , ing to obey the Gov• erti.arls pr a, haaani• The a•• It 'el , u .• port ion of the ea - immunity denoutt, all , . 0 i nto ;lie Goverzior as a Terri-. nica - iir.• iiiivi,oil calculated to pro duce iiika•liiet The boys are Marching about the =!rei •1111.ing with broomsticks, and the indications oa e tti.it ititetniit will be made to . ridicule the whole astir. Nearly a thousand stand ..1 . 0.1!, bare recently been brought here from Ws slaiaa,rt. a. • • . TbeThir i I , t i••ion of Maryland Militia, one of the b a c • a a I tor .rvice, has neither officersa•.• • !..• 1,11 - 1 . /1 , 1% W: the Governors being a •t •aai I a torn, orders for which • :•tieit to General John Speer Spill- • The a0.1.0..1 rakt ground decidedly Vt.:i I..ny that the number of rit i,rit o 'o• ..p,•-',d dint functionary to de litre utu ;: tl LNY W., not large. and that they a'rro. nit 1 , ,,,tcr01-t ttrtl the law places under C011ir , t111•1 Of the Mayor any troops the Gov t ruor may r.tll ~tit, tad that law also expressly f ;rltidf; the ioto.t. ring of any troops in the neigh torlori'od of ‘,1 , , , ,•[;.,n polls, or their interference in .tti chat :too Mil 1 I. it n Lich pr. a thTh difficulty seems t,, ~ pc rttirtn all round, and does not t 1 , trticutnr anxiety to see the en!, !: a more struggle between virtie• .I.lv:intage over each other ; Bch it e,t tinder a gent regard for the .•/ 'l. •I"ithtle... present weighty IPaioll, iv! • , .11; bill it strikes us that :he goer -his game by interfer ing h : , taco not bitch out of his there is danger that a place in that city on the d:iy .itel that it will present a Iw• e on that day than r-perted, the President ch the United States : fearfully bloody. We =MI 1 t it I t.au ,,, t,t aeutttit tist.r which sticks by t the titt , tt ilies" all tteetaions, is particu tt,rly , t t .titte I jar! tu t the I resent moment that I,v et, 4,1 !i/, isi'• 'in a Eta: C where there is no •. •.;,:nzi'n , m the effects of financial e,,1-0 :Outdo: lb, generous and "pecu -1., :• \ ;rginia is abase all the • • e eat in Mass:tabu 'l. be Wellsburg Herald, '. • . 1.L•• .I,,tileffif • sheets which iL would be well to t!iron il.'••,inkc. 1:1 the rrrymiuri and h, ••illd Dominion" •, I I,llle more pauperism , r unlc popt11:1.- The lirraid New 1 e.-% rat: 4 p - tro all her paupers and yet have d•a.l.Te the poplin:ion of Virginia left, after al-. el.li hirer liar, and we are not so t min s e td the l'ffyiaian will 1,.. will and the proper _ •e- 0.11111 large in Virginia as in =EMI NI If ii f 1 • rt awi ii , etil IN to consult the ii= hiti.• 1 • :" . 7 . y.. ..1 enliven, t,0:08 :n . .1 11 . 11: 1.10 1.!) Virginlii, not- t. 111 , 1 at (Litt lime s pi Irc rail, and (be latter only Then it is not, to be 1 . t 1• 1 eu 1.1 ,L••i”1d I. a small pro- o Icy only receive half as puuh L: e.; 1.p,•..er 3, 1 , 1 i!lr. , 1C1111110.19. 'll, I ,;,.r a,rlc .• n led t n her .1,0:i9 paupers r Ole t"nrer gave to ,n ly welhvtarve 68 h, •.,, 4,11 Ny Y tern of eling. -I:rr I'. L. Ilnare ...•11..1. /I ttritor and philan M'ISSEIMOI MIMI i.lard 4.` a Society tlett,has been recent iv l• 1: , . 1 in New York to meet t h e I,,••ltre • I ~ and I,own by the name ninth ti 1;4 l• • to thiA article. In a litth r Ih. , .Sn,irly , hns issue, . N ,to-iptil object; will _ . ,ts st, ~ _. h- .., tin flying, families in domestics, the NY,.I - sho i...t , -.owl in need o domestics, with t•.• ,, t, Is t. • 5, :•s 0.1 Am illy gi There are thott.-to I 44' 110. 1 . ,110,.. who, dm . h they may not 1. , ,•tp, 1: in 1, ten•work, many of them 11%ring boots ...s.i• • r cloth,- t makers or engaged in tatter attefol-lit , l holiest employments in which : .1- tho pn,-,itt 5: t-y ern, {i:. , l nt•thiiirie do, yet .r.- svii.ong: !,, learn all that is needed to make cot 0.4.0. i •holp . is ;1., Loire, if a chancif is 7'...‘„„1 , --suing places. The application is to Le 0115 , 1,- It: aneh (Slice, Children's Aid So ciety, I . 1t ..i. , n I 1.1:1. Sc ..' York, enclosing the prjr(• yc the fare to 0.110101,0 r place the applicant ' one , : ~ 1 ,, be sent; if no girl • the description sent, we learn 11. ,11 i 11 r. 'Bra, ; 1, , s u remit the money Lom; eiirprr , . —The German hardware mer cLold e. ••f Vo7l: cils, have . adopted th, fellowh.g • 1, That. .in in,. lit,. it be limited to four • months iro , ll lill7 t 1 4le CI .Iviivvry of goods here, m• their • 'lll7ritel! , f•-•or ,•jty. 12, Th... I noi be extended un der any whatever, or for any uti rtt 1.1 s , except only in cane of a uccessary vtletiaion of 'the party con .l. Tina no note: , shall be taken, unions they are rondo partite in thio city, or with the cur rent rate of exchange on New York. 4. That these resnintionit shall take effect on the'fillt of January next. Thia is an example which might be followed, frith profit, by our own manufacturer,. Trte KMIIOOI FILAUDS.—The Lawrence cor respondent of the St. LOUie Republic.= pro-sla- GEMS] Fraudulent returns have been received from M*Gee county, at Lecompion, adding over a , thousand names to the list, and giving those votes to Ransom and the pro-slavery candidates ' for the Legislative Assembly. Thact , returnx bear mitt-n 4 (olden, of fraud, and fortimatrly defeat liomn‘tirer, as they have failed to designate the others for which the several candidates were vo ted fir. A protect was filed yesterday, signed try s e veral citizens of that district, and sworn to, , toting forth that there are not fifty adult white male citizens of the United StAdes residing within the County of M'Gee : that the said i County belongs to the Cherokee Indians: that thvra are no white residents there but traders and missionaries: that the Indian title has been extinguished to no part of the said M'Gtee coun ty, and that it was specially reserved by the or ganic act out of the Territory of Kansas, and constitutes no part of it, and that any elections held there have no more effect upon the people of Kansas than have those held in Missouri or Arkansas. lam cirdibly informed that the GO, and Secretary rein reject these returns, and !rive certsficates of electiono tie lire Stair members." - The same correspondent says that the manda mus of Judge Cato wda served upon Gov. Walker by a man whose official term had expired and was not qualified to serve it legally. The Gov ernor is said to have treated it as a farce. The farce, however, may turn out a tragedy, if the telegraphic dispatch from Washington. published by us on Saturday, should prove The President, according to the dispatch takes the side of the Border Ruffians, thinks it was all right, to copy the Cincinnati Directory and send it up as a genuine list of Kansas voters at a poll where there were no voters, and cheat the people out of their rights by n most hare faced fraud. This fraud the President is pre pared to endorse ; the whole democratic party is also prepared to endorse it ; and GOT. Walker will be shelved along with Reeder, henry and Shannon, for daring todo one honest and praise worthy act. The democratic party is not to be done out of its victory by the honesty °fits over. officious official. How dared Walker to do such a thing! Did he not know that Buchanan was elected by fraud—that fraud is the life-blood of the party, and that fraudulent returns are not to be treated as such when they elect Democrats to office " If he did no t ‘ know it he must learn it. Fraud— fraud—it is nahing but fraud wherever the party has a chance of committing it. Some people have been congratulating hem selves that the Kansas business was settled ; bu t these developments from Washingtonof the par. poses of Buchanan, show that it is as far from being settled, as ever. The administration will not let it be settled; and so long as it chooses to keep it an open question by taking the side of wrong and rascality, .we are content to stand by, for a little while, and see how the pUrty is g o ing to get along tneler the load the President is putting upon it. DEcine.ntv C00t.,--At a meeting of merchants ad other+ in Savannah, on the I 4th, resolutions e a‘lopted reentonleunling that the Bank:, • temporarily suspend specie payments, and a Committee was elitism to lay the action or the meeting before the tiovernor, and request him •• to withhold any fiction . ' ngaiust the Batiks, in consequence of this step, until the meeting of the Legislature. To their request the tiovernor responded in a letter of conic length, deploring o pressure of the times, and stating among other things that he would have done what the people ask of him at any rote. After all this he concludes with the following. '•1 confess, gentlemen, tq a feeling of section al pride, which is' irresistibly awakened by a survey of,the circumstances that surround us. The North is tottering with paralysis; her fac tories suspending, her merchants failing, and all the avenues of business blocked up with the ruins of commercial wreck. I speak not of this to rejoice over her misfortunes, tout to ask what is the ultimate, and almost her only hope of re: lief ! Who', can revive her commercial prosper- ity7 Why is it that the South, amidst the thunder of the crash stands calm and unmated, poised upon the consciousness of her capacity to outride the tempest ?" If Governor liershell V. Johnston, of Georgia, ever wrote a more inconsistent or heartless sen tcn••c, he deserves to he put side by side with the other great lights of the Demecratic party in some chosen place in the Cabinet. While ac ceding to II request which in itself implies the intcusest pressure upon the financial agencies and the business of the State, he pauses to con gratulate the South "at its calm and unawed position:" Were there a Republican Governor in the Free States base enough to exult, in an official document, over the misfortunes which prompted the merchants of Savannah to take the position above referred to, or in the silence which broods over all the great industrial move ments,of the country, South as well North, we would never hear the last of it, as prompted by a treasonable, an unbrotherly and a mean spirit not only earthly and sensual, but devilish.— " Democratic " triumphs would be extort et! from such a petty display ,of " Black Republican malice." Coming, however, as it does from "the great and generous South" which cannot get a hoe-handle, or n shoe, or a plow, without cooling to die North for it, it is all right and just and full of brotherly love. But even if it should be called all this—what do you say of its con sistency' • Too Quiet:.—The Democrats of New York city, at a meeting held on Thur.tlay night, cor dially endorsed the course of Dor. Walker, of Kansas, in the matter of the election frauds; anti Forney'e paper, the Philadelphia Pr.; is equally explicit in the same behalf. It says: "A day or two since, the telegraph announced that Governor Walker had decided to throw out returns, which he believed to be illegal, of a certain district which had nominally elected Democratic members of the Legislature, and had thus shown that he was no ready to prevent the COUNUMMIOIOII of a ftattel designed to in crew • the legislative strength of the party with whiell be acted, as he was to prevent fraudulent action against that party. For this he was de nounced by some virulent partisans: but if the facto as originally reported are correct, we feel well assured he will be sustained in his decision by tine general sentiment of the whole country. It was his duty' to do all in his power to secure a fair expression of the sentiments of the citi lens of Kansas at the lute election, and themore thoroughly he has discharged that duty, the more credit does he deserve. when it is 'Alice the above article was written, Gov. Walker's reasons for rejecting the vote of the Oxford precinct, in Johnson county, hove been made public. We publish his proclamation on the subject. It is a paper that reflects high credit on hint. We honor his courage; his can dor, and his integrity. No man can road this noble document without feeling that truth and patriotism dictated every line of it." This was before the announcement from Wash ington that the President has disapproved of Walker's court and will remove him or cause him to resign. Of course, the Prig nut the en tire party, after arranging to make party capi tal out of Walker's proclamation, will now turn round and take the other side. It will he hard, certainly, to swallow such articles as the one we have quoted from, but it will be done. AN Uxwonruir ESAMPLE. —The "National Democrats" of Lecompton, true brethren of the party of that ilk in Pennsylvania, have held a meeting to denounce Gov. Walker for being se undemocratic as to reject a fraudulent election return. They resolved as fellows "That this meeting will not imitate the un worthy example of the Governor and Secretary, by going into an investigation of the fact as to whether the Oxford returns contain illegal votes or n0t..":.. We have thus high democratic authority for saying that to inquire into the illegality of elec tions is an "unworthy example" for democratic office holders to set. What an abandoned party it_ must be which stigmatizes an honest act as being "unworthy"! MINNESOTA EIECTION.—,The latest returns we have from the Minnesota election aro found in the St. Paul papers of Monday, Oct. 26. The vote stands as follows, for Governor: Daqnsey, Rep Sibley, lhaa.. Tug Custom Ihrpartmontof Carnaghtes Tailoring Establishment, Allegheny, has been rendered at tractive to the followers of fashion by the peculiar style end taste with which the cutting is executed. Added to this feature of interest is a full variety of such piece goods for men and boys' wens as exhibit ed at once the newest styles of the semen. Cash buyers will find the prima Womb]. ri0 , K31 ,1 t , . Braver Co. Pa- P.L. IVi. preG.r buying Itrarhnve . . frolbral tor crob. t., • tln• di.rount. Hope to mold you goon a recrantnerala u.,, from rMuddler, [ratifying to Ira curative powrra. „n,..1. 31t/ODY .t CAROTHERS. INDIGESTION. Inraossous, Dontgomer, CO.. Sid- 1 Annuary f 71. 1..1t tilr arm,much no from It,. 11-ortaive', 11,11an.1 But,. I purelra,ed 1,4 fall. 1 1.1.13 t.• Lai %het,. 1 ran Cot it, tcdtout Trar ..1 I...tatton. , ji,sr.l . ll C 4Zt-tt...1,1nt I.ott It.. or x $ O .. try the pratont,llF.NJ. P.-1 , 1 li. .k C. 1., Conti.. mud Citonitot, and Itruttgi-t.... malty. txd trot-dr...men, I Itamsey abetul z,prctai °Wes Te.timony Condor c onx prim no, n eclottlrrfinr. tn.- wants of the Sallirtod, to recommend that whi.-h I. lost I.nowl, and trial, and to vs...mm.lld Dr. R , or's nlnhrated to Smach Ritter, Would only La• adding to what has 1..11 Wayland tar and trblo, not only 1.) a ho in ,band hut by the people of theland...n.torn•l din Lh y airillll.4 11.1 tinNaas. that Hostetter'. Bitter, tan. no nquo.l ID rouoring and Imphrting health to nnfoshloi and clahlnqi tad thin tundiclun litywinablo In man) of Ova,. Ills of fintnitty, to which they arn snlqnr , . darn.: WS rummer season; in anent cal... it nliould Is Intuit lu small quantal.. larforninnals. Flo .aln ,11111 donlers arnerall) era, bore, \llli lIIISTETTER k EN ITI . 267 loons et snißdan To Nervous sufferera. A retired Clergyman. rmdered m health in a few aler many irront nns lonx to oink , knowil Ow mewl. 4 cm, Will (11,4) 1 . ...1..1011N M. DAD I.L N.i.1513 riri•ot. N 1. s•ryi.ic rir'CORD & CO., No. 131 I,V oo a 53t reel /UST RECEIVED nie F -A. L L Et T ."1- ENTS' HHEiB li ATS, ENTS' SOFT HATS. DOVE' FANCY Ckl . S. CHILDREN: , FANCY HATS. MWILD Vo. VANDEVER & FRIEND, '1"1' It N S 'r I .1 SV , =lll ErC.41 , 11 ,, 11. pr.to,pll) it. an) part N,111$•,11 ~t. %1 , ..1. 11 \ 11,11 0tt..1t,11,1 awl : 1 ,4..4 11,4 .4. 1,101. awl 1 .C3rl . .l)lt(i}e. ).. M..,41 , 7 F'..A.Ca'TJ - 1?.....F,FC5, CA. , piet ~n.l .11, 1... .I' l ,-..rt. bl/14 I'ITTSIII 1:1111, 1 1 .1, ..1 111.. 1. ‘r1,41,, dor,. N l lll. K KOS, y ill al 11, loivest marl./ 11id - 4' , .tara , I.are (..:1.....16111) AII %,•t wt, Ow .1. 12.1,411: H. C. 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E 0..• /Yrq Jl:2, I,•!fi • =Ti MF£RCH 1 T TAILOR, (Dr. Tri,h, Joilr4 Ct)Cl-EILA-N1 or. .111t4 Iron Dolling, Iron Vaults, Vault Door• Window Shatters, 'Window Curb, tit., N.., VI d cnat Str r.l and m. f ...ft NiArkrt., . • 1.44,1 n t.• rTt.. fnttcy ntt.i plat att.t.altlr for all ttlar attetttletti It , t• rt:...il•lulinn IlAnk Slierntrist, Untiml I,ferr.l Paylrv,. ••11 5t...4 Dot 3... t dog Sot,..fkr Mar . 1.v.• frk , wc7t411.y.1.11,6. l'n m. ,•11 r.,..ntly t1,1;i,0 due b.• Winn, in 14a.1., B.:ard Pir,lon.lol%.•tlio 4,3 .1•-• ; tr , d a DIVIDE:NO t* . I , IEITEN rrc CLNT, osl &man.' ow bllgilll,l 0111. Company Ow 1, •yinOIA 9 11. FLORENCE, Pro.ident FJ.0,99 II n.Fro - Lo. v. :110.i. J. I 1 UN ER, ARcnt.l'itniburgb. 'kn. 00 Water no., Franklin Fire lnanrance Company of MEM DITQCToO.4. Adolph K. Bode, Samuel linott. IXavid S. Brown, Jacob IL. Smith, Muni. ',none.. I'ITAIILL, N. LIANCIi PrEoideoL Cuacito 11. Ilexraen, Secretary. Thin Cootp.v.:y continuos 1..0 nu.ko Irtmulittn, permanent or op evory doscrlptiou t4' proporty iu t asty. and r..nut . mt. on low euk aro consint,ut ith ,ocurity. Compa:‘, - has,. rooorvod obtfozout fund. high, tb.or Cmotal un.l Nozoolion, Anfol) tust-mod, proto.rtsou U.. ro•ourc.l. Tio• A.,. of the Comi..tuy., , ti.l.oluary put. 11-15.,1 Is to lb. , 1:r of Am+ombl), xero followe, CLml, W. Ilauckor, W. 114 Tip ann. 11.irt. =222 pa 1:,t1 rinp,ar fl _l':.7m 44 Sitsco tl.oir itworf.fation, prriod of tventy-tto 11.• y havo pat.l npoor.l. One SI 'Nom. Four Ilti tohod thoweatol fly., thern49 the- Tots afttaa•-• of 11111,1,., n. von roq ti ! otr and as., to °mot plomprtko.lllll Continental insurance Company. I, , rpiT Jed by the Legista:gere ilyuyirunies, TM Pk:IIPETUAL CHARTER. AoGI a Cap al. oao Dalhkta faaaaaal and A.-ennintabal Capital 110111 E OFFICE. Ai. GI Irulnea .S7red. at,re &row!. .1 niladeiphia. Plre. Insitrar.ce on Build Fornitrar. Ilerct prllen, &c. geneaily. Maritl.• inmorort. on Cargo,. Frriglits, twill parts of tin•1,•11.1. I olonol Ittoaronco on flog &r.. by Lokro. Itisors, Clangs Cotnoltoo: to ol) port. of tho lloiou, on Ow moot fovoroble tbron, cotnioloott with ooyonty. t;N:01101 W DA Y, formerly 1t..n.t.1..r Do.Nts, WNI It. ;if Nati , . lot isierly t.r • • .I.IIIN N. rlll.llll AN. arm ..f Smith, Inti.rllug Hardware mut 0.111.•ry 31.‘trluitscs, No. 21 Norll. Third r Mark,. Phila. .1.:;11•11 AT. fine Ili J... 1,110.1% et Cm, (Nqq..romithe, Y. Is tbtarr, Phila. 1.:011 - 11‘1 , firm of Mach. Ite Ithirtunl, \h•rctcwu. No. 124 North Third IGu.•. II OW Kb 111 M AN. Oral of 1.11in,,,f..n Pr. Jure r 3.1 C.mslai,4 , o Mt ,113:1tp, No. 27, Market 4., nlyoro Eighth. !Will. lit:id:OF W. COLLADA Y. Preei,lent. Our,: . JOSIttIA ROBINSON, Agent. nor fe ' N., thl Fifth street .(up shire.) ana2= =IEEME I=9 st WainaZ and /.1 urth 11.1. X !MIR Nt M t 1:7 , 11 H ZE , Vic.. I'n,idstlt .11,117, SIMS. Scrt.tary sncl At.MITI j‘,llS S. WI 'Twit-over. Wl,tl,ltik 51Ar.1,..11 Al'4lll.s. I'. IL 11., J.,leplt Alll,n .11411.1 P.. eh... • )1 %% I N... M.,Medical Extoiiltw, .k.•:x I usuraltr, 011 lirr., On "hod 1.1 , t•.. 13, It ~a rr...e.fully nta ~^el for ...vvral y... 0. by .111,,perIvilo,1 board of oillt..rs and alwapt p,dd promptly U. 10•104.1• A, and Itt ring cottlld.lice• and pAtrotu,t , . It. W. POINDENTKIt. A4eut., 7,11' , 01 t 7 Wct , r Pit'Pdotrl:h• Reliance ',Mutual Insurance Company of P II I I. A P pI. P II I A . OLliee S. 70 Street CArITAI.SI77,II2I,—AMETP 5Z.974 4-5 — tif.MMTS INVCrIZZO. 3lorchuntliwi, Furniturv, Lc. lit town or v....i11y. The mutuiti coint,inuil with Ow iuwittritv u 'Mut the I netted to %Imre in Om the Company. without itill.illty TU.. :Willa Cerliticiiti... of Ow. Cmpauy, fur prufitu nor e. ntr:tlldc itt into rrnkt ..f tin 0.1111,1114 CLEM TINGI.EY. O. M. AN, `.iweretary. niurcTot-s. O. NI Stroud, John Ikuj. W. Tingley, 7, I.Mltnip, I.,Cerwun, Tolatul, C. tituminuott, Chas. Lion,!, IVm. Somple. M. COFFIN. Apint corner Third Wnoil ,trio tx rig• Ill Tinalay. {Via, it. Thompaon UMininel Miasma, . W. Carpnter, Itlwat.Statm, C. S. Wi.itd, T: William Masser, Neptune. Insurance Company, I/ Y l lIILADE II I A , Franklin Buildings, 41.1 Walnut Street. Or g aiiiroil motor the tionowl Insurance Law, with a cant Capital ei iIW.O t. pair ilo g rii t incr.,. to $1,00,000. No,. a g ainst loon or ihtuti o p.. by Fi r e, 31arive, Intunt Nos on ion and Tranogoirtation. 11. C. Loughlin, D. aloittmemyy, W.O. S totmloiry, Richard Shields, n. tiliamwoml, Onorgin Scott, It. M. Carlile, T. F. Showell, William Oenorns,o. C. Bettor. TITE A CUAyYMY, .Inlyic Office, Lafayette Ilall,(entranee on It mai ) Philatletphirt Pyre and Lift INSURANCECO:iIPANY, No. 140 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE TUE CUSTOM ROUSE. Will moko all kindsof Itieuranno,elther Pertioical or Limited, on every description of Properili. /icra.idb.4 at roasonable cannot pNinium. RODERIi. P. MSG Pnaident. i 51. W. BALDWIN, sr.prodid..uc DISIXOTO/a. h. cope. George W. Drown, Joseph S. Paul, John Clayton, E. What.. C=ll Chyle. P. thy., E. IL English, C. 11. Envery, O. Sherman, P.. 1. !doom., IlLsccut.umi,P,,"4.rl MEMO . ...... 5.1'2A OS .83..)rni 77 e 0 W H 5 Fl tIARDNER COFFIN. Acent, I , olro SwiThrart CO, WYOLI ,1111 third nn. Life Insurance 1,110 1 T. Fini..l4. Tra,y. Thintian G.•••rgi• 1r31,..tu, EI fittlat orrtoms, 11. 0. LAUD WAN. Pr. -id..r/t. RICHARD SHIELD:, GEOIDIE F 0 ,17, Secrrtury. J. a. co ittx, eortar TIAJed • md Wood insurance duc , tb. O.:patty N 4.1.., Junn, C. linud, Th , ophilltertinkllng, Jan. Trneinnir. William Pyre,Je., Joel,. L. m ire, Jam.. Tenntlnt. Samuel K Sto 'en, Henry Slan, • .1nu.....11. 31cP el rik,,,,.. C. lin e I llobert Buren!, John It. Penn, e P. T. Morgan, J. T. I,nnnn, WIL , AILTIN. Prueltle L TIII.M. C. BAND, Vice 1 h. HENRI LTI-LUZN. E—erriar). P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, np9:ly,l No. Of. Water nreot. Itaburgh. Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine ins. 10. Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBURGILI, PA. _ . William Martin, Joaerh 11. &ail, E.lniand A. tNtt , l , .r, John C. INavia, Jolla IL renrow, (i•N,rat• G. rAward D trlington, Di,. It. NI. M ill lain C. Ludw,a, Ilia i- wet- Ihnin, Chary, ti , ll,a, .II ./,,arp S. ItOBF. GALWAY, Pretifilent. P. A. iILNIMAILT, Sr . y. ANDILL‘ F 15311,10, 31- D. Exotatolno Physletan. Thl. Company make. ore': y Ittearanon opportatning to c0m1....U..1 with LIFE. DISKS. Ake. newnet lion and Crtzgo MAL% on th e Ohio end 11,emeippl rivers And tributaries, nod )loneßinh gen A i;il Damage by Fire. Aad lieribi of Ili. Si, anti lalarvil Navigation Trut..l.-ruttiut, tuuutul rat, citibiitical with warty all Robert nrl Mcl'lnrken, Jow.pli thre.m. M. D, ./..11xt Scott, Jumon Davi.' [Sir !WV, JllllllOl IV. Ifoilman. Clizo Artnith ft.7t4--mr2.4.1) Alvxonder 11nulley, Jo+oph S. Lech, John Vtiliertnn, 31zusolield It. Brow, DnrLl 11. Chamber, William ("art, Hobert 11. Ilan.lay, John !Mill, Eureka Insurance Company, OF VIINNSYLVANIA, Office ,N0..9 Water St., Pittaturph. tolserrs, KAT I,r-1957: 9t , vl, One Bin., payable nn dPrnannl, .11 wcur od h 3 tuo 131/111. $11 ,. ..V-0 00 Csmlk In l'lttiborgh Truxt Company 4N.:190 3.5 Premium n..fre , 5:.541 49 122 rhnwp Exchange Itarik ...... - .050 00 Mortgnge 55.00 00 llecvlvnbles 40 Hook Acaiuts_ 1.:.72.51 05 . I M. Pennock, W. W. Martin, IL T. n. MctStnell.m, S. Sl.lden. .1 it SIJOKNEILIMEIL, rove II FiNxer.F.«...n.l.t.y. Citizens' Insurance `Comp'} of PitlAborgli 7. 11. SlLtponlwrgs , W K. Nitni , k, n. D, C. W lut, h.. 1,., Jutzlen I. In•umn. WM. BAGALEV, En•otidont. SAMUEL L MAI:SHELL, Secraury tesi,l weir.. INN and Crp, too the Ohio roil 80. sknippi nod Tribot.iries. I. or damage by Fire. Also, s4tilost the perils of the Sea and bawd Nurtgatiou end Transport. Copt. Mork Bterllns, 8. Wm. 11inghom, John S. Dilworth, Frnmie Sellers, J. Scnonnmaker, Wm. U. tiny., John 8 Upton. Wm. Ilarali.y. Santnel Rea, Doninp, Jr. B. 1 , 4111 C M. PVt1110(1, Waltor Jag. J. Cooper, Monongahela Insurance Company.l 0FF.14 Nn. 9.3 Irs.rus Sum", Nib Inure A9ainif atl liras of Fire and Marine Ma Ornens—JAMES.A. HUTCIIISON. PreeWent. M. ATWOOD, Secretary. Wm. D. Holm., Alex. Einr, . John Atwell, WlLvun Miller, Wm. 11., John McDovitt, Th.. S. Clark°, Goo. A. Derry, Jam ,A. utchison Jealltlailill Western Insurance Company OF PITTSDURGII GEORGE DARSIIt, President F. M. GORGON, Fecn•tuy. ====ll 1.1.1 , 011.8. LI. Pi. Ricketson, G. W. Jacktoin, .huntat McAuley, George Darole, Nathaniel lloitasty J. Lippincott, William I. Smith. 1ti1...A Itons.lnytltntion managed by Mortars well kno in thbi community. and who will libendly adjust and prom ly pay alligyttes at the OFFICE. No. :12 Water street, 03 A Us Warelionto..) up stain, Pittsburgh. lo 11 Wier. Jr., J. R'. Butler . Autireiv Ackley C Ihmeen Thollll. rr , tt, A. ilotices NOTICE.—The partnership of the and totaitteat ender the title of WWII ; will terminate by mutual roman ou to:oleo - 1, 15:.7. All perrona having artrottlod accounts with Bic firm greatly oblige by calling before that Into and milking letneoL IV. ft. 31111LPItti, J. M. BUIIC/11 1 • 1 , - -The to dorm will lot continued at the name location, ~ coroor •of Fourth Bad Slarket tarceta, by J, 31. BO , 1 FELD. nett • DISSOLUTION—Thu Co-Pninership inforr tAbfing under the name tu Id style of VIIMPB, CARR A CO. L Win day Absolved by Radiation. The hos lite. of t h e tom will ho clo.d at the old shoal, Pt. Clair street, near the old Allegheny Rettig°, by W. D. PHELPS, who N duly anthorized to uw the name of the firm RI !the. settlement of Its affairs. Pittsburgh, Sept. let. 1157. C0 -PARTNERSHIP NOTIOE--Thoumler igum i..v., this day entered into a rerryirtnerahl 'ma der the 11111311 1 111111 styli, of ?BELL'S, PARSE Jr CO, the kn., in .„,. punk.. of manufacturing Witginia,Chrte,Drayn, all Be branch., haring taken the old established Facto of M 14141 1 1. ?help, ?err At Co., and haring erected entire new and subetantial building., and procured the Jawed lw huprove [nat, in maehiry, Ae., together with a largo and well .- e [petrelel dock 14 111.1tVria, they are prepartel to ekeeuto with promptness fuel iii9llltCh. alkordont °Unwind to them. Al! work warranted 1. ho of the belt nudity. The senior van - nee honing had IS year,. experience in Clio health., they hop , by strict attention, to merit a rootlet:Lane. of the pat manta,. ...liberally leetifwed on the tato firm. es.Wo employ NONE BUT TUE VERY BEST WORE MEN. Soptember 1H57 ALLEGIIENY VALLEY 11A I❑LRO A D.—REMQ Y A L OE THE DEPOT TO THE CORNER OF BUTLER AND CA ItSoN STREETS NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT ER DOCTION of+ TA Rill' HATES.—Ou and after JUICY Wru, WA% frei4l.t a HI 1,, rocelyNl ex alwAo MO° following 'at. , Tn Malloal At 25e : per 100 poandt. T. I.rt3'. 1,113 T., II I 11...ul To Ilrutb'e i4u,l of alc. " Flour—Mr fire barn* uniftrnderfifiy. To 11.‘hocing 41c.1.44 barrel. To To To Ititl,'d .. ......._.. . - . " 1.701,-11fly bamis . andorry, " " Tickekligent. To Slnhoni, 1 rxy'o Eddy.. To MA ro ',map 11.m.1 jy.23:tf MBIMMIZI RAPID BUSINESS WRITING, TAUCUIT WITH TUE BEST SUCCESS. IN THE I,hie. 6al triple the number If Mudcnts of any sintaar ScAmt. Y ALEX. COW LEY, one of the most finish _LP v.l ft u.l arcompllohivl teacher,. and writers of MOW , - At , or, indisputable evidence of this. ho has this Ammon aloco been awarded Eight Fire Prcntiuntr for but PLoartarehie, hit work haring actually beepOreellt.l with / amid awl not Engraved or Lithographed ,no In the on Of borne • 4hers g premiums. Tertne . for Writing, thno For mu c0n,m,,c7;.1 euur;;;:ii7.7,7nandwd ........... For partiCular,, opechnun. of writine... , art.. F. If. JENKINS, 0031 FlCtobtirgb, penny NEW Pl= l % AT TILE FOURTH STREET STORE. IV. D. & D. BIeCALLUM NAVE JUST RECEIVED A VERY largo suknorooont of CARPET:4 OIL CLOTIIR, Et., Ono late nt .tyl. for Fa Trade., compriAing ' " VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TAPE-TTRY AND TORRE PLY, BIIPERFINR AND LOW PRICED INGRAIN& Dutch, Hemp, List, Rag. 11.11 and Stair Carpets. R ag , Mats. Oven Matting, Stair Rods, ice., kr. Shooi choler lot of prompts front one to tow yawl. whirl. Deautifttl patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wide, with all they woods =tally Reared in fink elan Carpet atom. all of which we are prepared to will at the very low est rates for cosh. oef, W. D. A. ii. IdeCALLUM, ATKINs' CELEBRATED 30 DAY CLOL 4 KB, for Counting Room and Parlor. Anerwortosent in Roweweed cesewelejointpatterot • lust received and for sale by J. B. ILE= 1 00, WI:WU Jewelers, No. 68 Fifth stmt. 2BBLS Roll Butter, 2do Fags • • Ad to eal• by SIMMER ocl6 N 0.130 nuld13:181.004 Bt. STARCH -20 Mile, Pearl Starch FCC, 4 67 $-4 •11 , 0 19 W. H. MEWL. JOHN E PARS& V. M. LovE. [.642.4 -et 2.5 f. t J. or CULNIIELD