EDITORS and PRO4IETOES. VITTSM - Cr.BC*-: THURSDAY MORNING, SOV. 5, 1857 nc►unyo NATTER OM EACH PACT, or run PAPAS.. n=tZl=3Zl:! The Nigger Democracy were congratulating themselves, not long since, that the Kansas question ass settled and that its settlement de stroyed the Republican party. The boot, how ever. appears to be on the other leg. Instead of destroying our party it bids fair to destroy theirs.. It has entangled the Administration in a network of trouble, and the prospect is that it will either sever the unity of the party or land it hopelessly in the ditch'e The Washington correspondent of the New York Times telegraphs n.T. follows: , While Mr. Buchanan will not remove or pub- licly censure Gov. Walker. he dOes, neverthe lesd. privately express disapprobation of his course in the Oxford affair. lie says he has written u private letter to Walker, charging him with violating his instructions, and rebuking him therefor. While the President will not . . . take the responsibility of removing him, there is great reason to fear that he will make his resignation necessary for the maintenance of his self-respect. . t•My dispatch of yesterday only denied the intention of removing Walker, but purposely avoided a declaration that the resident emphat ically approved his course. Publicly he says nothing, but privately he distinctly condemns it. There is danger benyath this uncertain, shadowy policy." The sumo correspondent, writing from Wasl ington a day earlienthan the above, says: Every day it becomes more and more 'evi dent that there will be an organized Democratic opposition to the Administration in the next Congress, which will endeavor to drive the Prestilent from the line of policy he has pursued in reference to Kansas affairs, and so prevent its ultimate and legitimate results from being level sped. Failing in that, they may be expected to make lien war on the Administration, and to seek its embarrassment by every available means. The iiittaists in the South already bold ly denounce the President for baring sustained Gov. Walker, and others, n little more politic, withhold their anathemas confessedly because they believe he does not approve, though he has openly condemned Walker's Inaugural Address and the policy which it foreshadowed. Jefferson Davis, it will be remembered, refers to the Pres ident kindly and patronizingly, stating that he had it upon "the best authority" that Mr. Bu chanan does not approve the Walker policy "The best authority" can mean nobody but Mr. Buchanan himself. and Mr. Davis must be in error, for it is welt known and can be establish ed incontrovertibly if needs be, that the Presi dent carefully examined Gov. Walker's Inaug ural itt-fore he went out to Kansas; that it was altered in several particulars so as to meet the views of the Executive in all respects, and con sequently that it wits fully endorsed by him in advance. It is idle to suppose that Mr. Buchan anean dream of abandoning Walker now, or sacrificing him to appease the malcontents of either section. "Nevertheless, the sacrifice is vociferously de rnamled, and, at least, two members of the Cab inet, Messrs. Cobb and Thompson, join in the demand—while Mr. Brown leans in the same direction. This want of unanimity in the Cabi net is an element of serious weakness, while it affords no compensating strength to the Presi dent. The fact that they hare coadjutors in the - Cabinet does not in the least degree quiet the fire-eaters or modify their demands. On the contrary it spurs theminto more active hostility in the hope that their outside pressure may eventually give effective end controlling force to the efforts of their sympathizers in the Presi dent's Council. As•a consequence, a party in the South will organize, in Congress. against the President's policy, CO I have already suggested ; and they will demand concessions as the price of pence. It may not be a very extensive party ; but tractitm of eighteen or twenty wilt hold a balance ' 'of power between the Administration men and 'the Ofiposition. 1 hear it stated already that this t4icise move 19 contemplated, the fire-eaters preltptrin , to stay out of the reiular caucus, make th eir " own nominations, nod give the Administration men the choice of yielding them the organization, or going over to the Repub licans. The chances now are'that we shall have a lively and curious time in the attempt fo organir, the House. The factionists will demand the repudiation of Walker's course in Kansas, and perhaps the rejection of the Free-State Constitution, as the price of eheir co-operation. Of course no Northern Democrat can yield so much without certa i n political annihilation at ' home: nevertheless that is to be the test of ef fective Southern fellowship. Gentlemen may as well turn the subject over awl be prepared to take position. There seems but one safe cum.', for the President to pursue, —and that is, straight onward, regardless.of the anathetnas of politicians, and determined to ex ecute his duties with steady unwavering firm 'fleet. The crisis before him is well adapted to try the nerve of a politician President; and it remains to be seen whether Mr. Buchanan has the qualities which alone can carry hinithrough it with credit. Vacillation, is sure to prove his ruin,—tor its effect would be to betray and ' sacrifice the friends who are now standing by him, null provoke the disapproval of every in• dependent thiukipg man of ,either aection,— while those who hitt' succeeded in bullying him into submission would despise him at last, and t trust him even less in the future than they have t. in the past." It will he seen from the dispatch first quoted that the President has already begun the vacil lating course that was feared, and the chances are t :, at he will make a pretty olpiess of it. To make matters interesting, Walker is coming to Washington to carry on the fight in person.— The correspondent of the Baltimore Son writes: “Governor Walker has asked and obtained leave of absence front Kansas for a month or two, to visit his family here, ,tc. lie was to leave Kansas for this city to-day. Therefore he will in a few days be here to answer for him self to any complaints that may have been or may be made of his administration. No one who knows Governor Walker will believe that be has acted in so important a matter as the rejec tion of the Oxford votes without due considera tion aud strict conformity with the law and the public interests. That he will be prepared to vindicate his coerce in every particular, there can be no doubt. Meanwhile, as I remarked yesterday, it is idle to suppose that Use admin istration will condemn him unheard. ••ll'hen Use. Walker's nomination as Govern or of Kansas shall be sent to the Senate, as I have no doubt that it will be as Boon asCongless meet, he will be on the spot to meet any objec tions that may be made against it." It is evident that we are not, by any means, near the end of this Kansas embroglio. No mat ter what side the President may take, he will breed trouble for himself and his party. If he goes with the South and sacrifices Walker, he destroys his party North ; if be sustains Walker lie must experience a bitter Southern opposition. Ile will try to trim, as usual, and satisfy both, and end by satisfying neither. Already the leading men are bcginningto take sides. The Pres., Forney's paper, leads off in behalf 'of Walker, taking bold ground in his de fence—so bold that, if the President takes the other side, the Prose will he.brought into conflict With him. At the risk of making this article too long we append a quotation * from the lending - article in that paper of Tuesday last. After enunciating, at length, the facts in the Oxford case, it says.; Upon both grounds, therefore—upon the mandates of the law, and upon the wantonness and openness of the fraud—end nieinfy spurs Mc forin , r—Oevernor Walker willstand justified be fore his countrymen. We admit that •it would require a grave cause to compel an Executive to overlook the law, and to go behind the returns; but we hold that upon the ground of non-com pliance with the law itself, the false vote of Ox ford was rightly rejected. And suppose Gov ernor Walker, with the facts before hie eyes— with the falsoreturn, admitted, proved and con fessed, by every materiel and immaterial evi dence—had given the certificate. to men who were not elected, and so decided the complexion of the Legislature, what must have been the re sult in a region filled with armed men, and ex cites by inflammatory elemental Bloodshed 'could not have been avoided. The fires of fa naticism would have been lighted anew ; and a pretext would have been given for such a war of sectionalism as would have left the conservative men of the Northutterly at the mercy of the Abolitionists. In such an event, how would the pretext that the technicalities of the law com pelled GM Walker to decide against the majori ty have availed him and the Democracy before the country The convention which Is to form a Constitu tion is, itself, not a fair represention of the popular will of Kansas; but this has been yield ed to,- because its members chosen according to certain forms laid down by a former Legislature, (oleo chosen under very questionable auspices,) and because the people will have a voice upon the work of these members. The Democrats of the s} ~.~.. ~~Yt. North hays stood by patiently witnessing the Fprfigt illottcto. singular 'Progress of things in the Territory of - -' moray-. . Kansas. They have forborne to speak of the A Mlnl•ter's Te•t ino partial character of former elections; and with p f wra. Bearer Co.. PA.. Feb. sth. 1W buying thurhaye'n Holland Ba, for rrolt rapidly thinning ranks have taken the galling ; sur;the " dlo l ura. Rope to pent' you won a recotunten;ht fire of the Abolitionists, who declared these • tion from .mr Minirter.testlfying to It% . curium power, elections to be unjust and unfair: and they have MOODY a t'AILOTHEIIR. isnhiESTiON. only won the victory by pledging themselves to DOAL.O , AAN. Montgomery Co.. %L. 1 the nation, that under James Buehanan's Admin• JAnuarr 14W. istration the trill of the majority should preratl,l I nor, telt the bruelit or anymßater, I purclo..edico,: qo much an from . h.. 1 whether that erity gore the Territory to the bettle of Frm as Y. majfull. I wrgh to know where lam get it. without Rue tart ,of Democrat: or N -the Republica.. It Was our • peel, , „. 1610..4.1 JOSEPH C DF.LLETT. wish that, when the majority was ascertained, 49 - Sohl at II per bottle, or Ott bottles for by the pro it would be a Democratic majority. We hoped e P ee l" t i t ' stTs i t t t N Ci.;.m i rte E• lt n ti f r Tirta-is h r' for this for every substantial reason. We be- et-spy. see 4.lsyrtieetnent. nrat r hitsg e Bared, and we believe,that it is essential to the , true interests of Kansas that its destinies should be in the hands of the Democratic party. But if it is to be otherwise—if the Republicans have won it—in God's name let them bare it. Let us not dishonoredourselves by a resort to trick and to fraud, or by countenancing triok or fraud to deprive them of it. What if the Republicans I should get two United States Senators by this Legislature? Better that they should have 1 totality titan we should have one, if that ono is to he carried by foul means. For long years the writer of this article has stood by the just demands of the South. There has been no battle-field since General Jackson left the l'residency in which he has not done the beet in his poor power to strengthen the hands and to protect the rights of the South. For this, while he has received measureless reproaches from the extreme men of the free States, he was rewarded by the approving consciousness that he was doing his plain duty. And in the present exigency, It is our solemn conviction, based upon a somewhat intimate knowledge of our whole people, that nothing could do our common cause more lasting harm, nothing could work more irreparable evil to the South—nothing would be so sure to galvanize the dying organi zation last year defeated—than the attempt to • legalize and sanctify a proceeding which no man has dared to justify upon the ground of right., and which sets out with a deliberate re. pudiation of the great principle that "ran MA. JORITY SHALL RULE," rylj 6aette. timot....-arammarn DLE g co., It is plain from the tenor of our Washington advices, that Mr. Buchanan doss not look at the affair in this manly, straight-forward, upright way. Bo knows that the Oxford return was a fraud, but it was a fraud under the forms of law, and he is willing and anxious that the south should have the advantage of it. The Press has taken the right side, and its utteran ces command our admiration, althongh its ad missions are reluctant and may be regarded as almost extorted front it. The President would do wisely to follow the lead of the Press, but he will not, and what will be the result, then, in view of the admissions of the Press Let us wait and see. Bags.—Tho Massachusetts Banks took a new and exceedingly strong position on Tuesday last. The whole question that has been agita ting the citizens of the good old -Bay State" for sumo time was submitted quietly to the citi zens themselves on that day. They endorsed their Banks by an overwhelming vote and de clared that their confidence is unbounded. A few flunkeys, Mickies and rum suckers were found who tried to create a panic, but they are henceforth, there as here, fo be numbered among repudiators, hypocrites and unbelievers. We say that the Banks of Massachusetts deserves all praise, and believe an instance is now about to be offered of political power placed in the hands of the Banks and lobe used neither for wrong - nor unworthy purposes. N. I'. B.kNIF 4 is the Republican Governor of :Massachusetts. 111sacnsaTs AND MAN trACTrltElti' Rea s.—We learn that the suit of this bank acainst the tirm of O'Connor Bro. s Co. has been withdrawn, the difficulty between them having been settled. We are not advised of the terms of settletnent,lmt learn,incidentally,that the hank has secured itself from loss by personal securities and by the trans fer to it of mat wring paper from Messrs. O'Connor Bro. & Co. Ton statement of the business of the•l'ltiladel phia Mint for the month of October, shows the amount of gold bullion deposited to be . - Odd, and of silver, SISSS.:AS). Old cents depos ited in exchange for new, $8.44. Making the total of deposits for the month, $31.8-14,410. The gold coinage during the same time was 5.2,662,140, nearly the whole of which was in double eagles. The silver coinage amounted to $805,350, mostly in quarter and half dollars. There were coined during the month, 515..;titi of new cents. The total value of the coinage of the month is $3,38:1,090, coverning 5,.172.051: pieces, of which '2,400,000 were in quarter dol lars, and 1,5130,01A1 in cents. MARINE LORRE,. FOR UM/BEM—The New York Courier publishes a list of marine losses for the past month, showing an aggregate of forty•two vessels, of which six were ships, Mao were harks, five were brigs and twenty-Iwo were 'schooners. The total value of property lost W, are hundred and nxiy-three flv.risand there hundrr•t do/InTa. This is the value of the property totally lost, exclusive of damages to vessels not amount ing to a total los« and of partial loss, of chrgo. The looses by marine disasters since the lst of January foot up a total of til 1, an d th e number of vessels lost is 4b7. THE LIST or FAILCHES.-1/ is said that the true reason why the New York Independent has dis continued the publication of the list of failures is that the announcement of a }MUSS as failed is made a pretext for withholding all remittances from the West and South, where people who owe the East are holding their corn and cotton for higher prices and allowing their creditors t fail. WHEAT TN lORA.—The lows City Republican states that the farmers in that vicinity &reoffer ing their wheat at forty cents a bushel, and can not find purchasers. The Republican adds "The same state of. facts is reported of the Muscatine and other river markets ; and indeed, we may say the markets generally of the State." LADIES CLOAKS rr COM-A. McTighe, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, will commence thin moring to tell off his entire flock of velvet and cloth clo n aks at cost. The stock is large and embracca all the latest styles of the season, and will be sold at prices heretofore unheard of in this city. A beautiful cloth cloak, which would be considered cheap last season at eight dollars, can now be procured at McTighe's from three to four dollars. and fine velvet and meir antique richly trimmed, for ten dollars. EYE Ann EAR.—Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, who has met with such unbounded niecess in this city, and has returned after an absence of two wool., to re main a short time in our city, that all who are af flicted with the above diseases may have - time and opportunity to get cured. As this is his last emit to Pittsburgh it may be wise for persons in need of his skill not to delay Riving him an immediate call, as be will not take any patient who can not bo cured before he leaves the city. Dr. S. is connected with the only firm on this continent that manufactures artificial human eyes, which are inserted without pain, and which move and appear as perfect as nat ural, and can not be distinguished from the natural eye. It will be good news for persons who bare been ' so unfortunate as to lose an eye, and they will, no doubt, with pleasure embrace the opportunity of hat - ing that organ, the loss of which so seriously disfig ures a gentleman or lady, replaced. All he asks is a fair and Impartial trial of his new and painless remedies, and warrants a cure in every case of deaf ness where the organs are perfect in formation. Dr. Smith may bo consulted at the St.. Charles Hotel, Pittsburgh. Tun PILL Trunk—Who could dream of the mag nitude suck an undertaking as the manufacture a a Purgative Pill assumes when it comes into gener al use. And how painfully do the following num bers speak of the amount of human sickness and suffering, that little moml of a remedy goes forth to combat and subdue. Dr, J. C. Arun, 'of Lowell, manufactures in his laboratory forty gross par diem of his Cathartic Pills, through all the year. This is eight hones a minute or one dose a second. We thus find over 43,00 persons swallow this pill every day nr 1490,000 a month! Physicians, think of that, 13,000 patients a day who seek relief from the medi cal skill of one man. Surely that man should be, e s ho is in this case, ono of the first intelligence and of the higher character. Ills occupation entails upon him a fearful responsibility for the weal as wise idhis fellow man.—Poinseille angrier. AT COP,. H. SITPLA . II DRUG STORE, You coo get almootevoey rorioty of SOAPS, PERFUMERY, HAIR, TOOTH, NAIL BRUSHES, so., So., dm, do, THU nANK or ENGLA:II).—“Tha old holy of Threadneedle street" has put Up the rota of discount to 7 par cent., we learn by the Baltic. Speaking of Threadneedle street, naturally suggests clothing, and clothing, in turn, puts one in mind of the seasonable fact that line of the finest stocks in the world of gar ments for gentlemen and youths, is to be found at the Brown Stone Clothing Ball of Rockhill h Wil son, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Tux Custom Department of Carnagban's Tailoring Establishment, Allegheny, has been rendered at tractive to the followers of fashion by the peculiar style and taste with which the cutting is executed. Added to this feature of interest b n fell variety of such piece goods for men and boys' wear as exhibit ed at once the newest styles of the season. Cash buyers will find the prices favorable DIED.—On Nov. • Ith 3837, Mr.. EIIZABETIL JANE Wire ofJotele Smith, Mot, Island lana Mats/wester In thi3ith year of her age. ner remains will be taken Co Zaneerille, for Interment (Eauenille papal copy.) Candor compel. um, ah 13trmidering the wan d of the aftlieted, to recommend that milk+ Is loot known and tried., and to rmend Dr. .1. ilostotter's Calebrated StorStomachßitten', wo uld only bo adding to what has already lawn heralded for and wble, not only by a few isolate& cer tificates, bnt by the people of the land, endorsed by the phy sicians and the preas, that ho'telier's Bitters hare no equal In restoring and Imparting health to onfeeblt4l men. Ladies and chlblmn and this tnedMine Invalnable in many of their Ills of dablltty, to whirl, they too subject, especially during the summer mason; in such eases it should!. taken In small quantities before meal'. For solo be Itruggists and dealers generally es•dprlkere, lad 110STETTKIt & linnet selb.lawr To Nervous Sufferers A retired Clergyman, reetoreil to health in a fee, day', after mane yeersof great nere.P. enlThrlng. lonnz lone to mite known the mean!! ..f cure. Will tend (free) the prrektiptionue,l. Diroet the Itoe..MTIN II.UA , IN ALL No. 136 Fulton street. Itne.klyn N. Y. oc:,,,ne.Leioef. int r.a...L.1, STYE E & Co.. . 1 :4 IWOOI.I t 7; troet, HAVE MIMI) lilt L !SI T "Y" I, IEI OITSTS' DRESS HATS, GENTS' SOFT HATS. BOYS' FANCY CAPS, CHILDREN?: FANCY HATS, LADIES' !HMSO lIATS. & Co. VANDEVER & FRIEND, TT C) CI lc 1 IC S AT L A W sotaciTons IN CIIANCERT, Shine', Mont. PoI/u/yae, lowa arColl . ,ctlonn promptly rondo In any. pug of Northern lowa, or Moslem Wisconain. WIII attend to the pnrchase and Palo of Real Eotntes talnlne Money on Bomb. nod Mortgagee sel:lyAlt. • GrH.OI2.CiE: W. GeI , LEICi. Tr-Pa MAN UFACT V Cbrncr and .W,Mantc.. Street, .P IA IRed, PITTSIlU11(111, PA., NlanufArtnre Pme and ,f the varlarla descrip tions of NAIL E. EliS, whkh they ail' tell at the lonv.tt market prices. 11141 - Contracto are reapectfully solicited. All work war. ranted of the I.:At ,inallty. del".lvdfc H. C. lILMAN & CO., No.7:lPoart h St rt,tt, Pit t s btt Pit-, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. Ctodrascn Carlo.Lra.vo,rko $5,654.000. Llfo, Flee. panne and LI., Stork Slake of all deurlp. Sows taken lit ,Irrent rote, In the nv..t rOlahle and prompt paying compatne, In the State. Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONE:S. S. (Sncel,c.or. P. Waral..k, Atterhary A C 0.,) Ylanntactur,r.of iti eht nod Lott Ilut t D.r luck., Spring, Drop and Thotnn Lattin, Platiorm nod counter Pcalee. Cotlov,ll'orn all.l Paint Mills, and lhato, , tic itard.v am vener• ally, r..rtle.of WAtor and t /rant at reels, P•lttehurgh, Ja2Ltlrlft. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency. No. 63 Fourth Street. I'ITTSUrIiGH, PENA - A A. nt..l ..f by I'vutu,lvanta ,tab... Fir, naritie Al. UN. I, taker, ( nll .I,crip(gon.. A A. CA RUT Ell, 1y101.11,1(c t. S CARR! tit .D.A. NV Aai I'l.l'l.NJX' lions., Sign and Ornamental Painter•, While 1....t141 and Zittt• Al&s, all tot.h Ihtlly. 14-1 az.,r Ptant.md - . Pittsburgh Steal Works. JoNh:: , „ t{ D Mew/flu-tut," CA, , T STEEL. A 1... , 1 . R1 , ;. 1•1.01 T nn.l A It STEFI, Cl , rt , ,rwft. 1). 13. I.l‘)Cili:tiei t, (.7(/.. 10 1,17 1.-11 - 11.0,11 lingers' Improved Patent Steel Cult &vat "l'oeth, lints an•ll.l,lS:ro , rt, 11rldper71. ft5,...1,•11 • MERCHANT TAILOR, o'l .IIR EE-T. frdf..frtt ill, 1.1.1, • N... 111111.1)n)., ) CnCti ILAN' At 11 It( ,s, Iron nailing, Iron Varalts. Vault Doors Window• Shutirrs, Window Guards, &c., nt,l NI Ark cf.., I P A., cr. hand a rartoty Titv PAi tern, Lep, And plain all purview, PArttrulur Attris,..t, paid 1.. el, &ming,: mt. L , lr .1 .. 1 • L .ny• :..n.:.t.h0ntr..1i... JOHN THOMPSON, 41 0 LI11f: le rr STREET European and Intelligence Office Ker w ay• awe anwnot. urJ /1.111/1 , rul 1 T 1 ,1.11.1. mill tr..ws wl t.• New ..rk (ml4l ..•.I lo boy...keeper •rn Wrl.Mt• Mll•amt 4 . rim 41way , 1yr..u.:1.1 from Now York im.l rmir.ml t.. l'ift.4,l,l‘. a%L' D. P.12•41.in-L.1121... tkrlrrittEll a.n nc CIAPA rn All kinds of Tobacco, SnalTanal rw.ently lakrtt th. 1e.111.111.g. N. 1 . 29 Wt.,l ntre,t. to addltion t.. 11,4 .11rumfnctstrti,c E.xtabl,ollawol.No It Irwin ntroec.. vrlwre.tbry Hill IT Fle.t,d to r,rtie thou frirnds, BISSELL & Co PAYNE, 111.111C/ACTUILIII CC, PIITIIJr Mid Heiatinz STOVES, Grates, Fronts, Fenders, etc I=l C( )()KING 12..ANC;IC. NO. 2.35 LIOEILTY STREET, Jr2.5:13 , 1fc PITSIIVIt. ;II PA. ME7FCCI3.A.INTT No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr Trim W. No, Dlffiding,) 4,10:13,11c Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, &M al,* Nos. and ITO Sermuf Ntrrof. - _ _ - - - --- - G. RI 0 R. Gr YMAN. Dlnnutteturrr and Donler in ail dude , 4 TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D LEAF T 033.49.000, Cbrner nf SonstSfrld Mrrel and Diamond Alley, oc3tlyfe PITTSBURGH PA W. D. WOOD X. R. •000.1111. O. I. 114 . 0LILLIEZ WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO., 14424147•C443m1ie OF .Aaneritoot (41.1voniztol Shoot Iron, .nut &AO Aivnts frr VA hide qr W. palcuzs W1.10{1 . 11 Patent Imitation Russia. Sheet Iron. Aue% Gelvanlze..l 04744(10.1 Iron. for Ite4,llng. 4111iriVsnthor.—No. 134 Prfrnt .Greet, fatthurgli. 4.42,17dkv•fr4 11.7G.NItY 14.70?) . 1,L1Ni5: Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALEII IY Cheene.-Butter. Seed., Fish, And Prorloca °morally, dAa► No. 2b Wont .ie4, Pittsburgh. llrxrCturnt , olo's Mutt Om— Within • not 01611 all tho motile Iln, Of Caw..hop!. nee., Nonll.d Info: fled It snake , . black. to brown transforrns grog And keel. Ilse fibre. eivrey6 from Array matchlrwarevltial.log Unit - Dy tin lima. It. poxl 1./ots a. Ilse int. Itarsolv.v alp! en-Arson, Hair Dye Its th. World. Sohl ulsoh.snlto and rutsul tiEIIILIIE 11. ICF:ISE11, N. 140 Wood str,t, (Ilan of Me Malden Mortar. DR. K ETFER'S SHOULDER BRACES—from Pitteliorgt Dispatch. April 10th, lip i d,—Per nwre then 3 years past we bare constantly worn the Washington Yes ponder Drace, 1/11.1111fart rvd by Dr. Heo. 11. Keyser, of No 140 Wood street, In Ulla city, and would heartily recom end it to all who are compelled to follow a sedentary ocrti potion. An we harelmfors retiouked, in calling ettenihm to Its merits, It .1•11 . 1, for • brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons being no placed as to continually land to bring the shouldem th their natund position and ex pand the cheat, Women, bitnilresleof whom are atuanally Ryland by the weight of enortuuns “eltlrts." .harm 100 procure these lime.. lle particular In prucurlng the kind mentioned, li/1 many or the towels sold ore humbug. gold at Dr. OE.. 11. KEYSER'S. Wholesale DI armlet, 140 Wood rest. slgn of the Holden ?dorm, e2Mittwit P illiirTnusan rot rat Cu. or ilturis 0. Iturrear., a priers varying from two to thirty dollar, Abdominal Nittipertsta of every kind. SO.! Props for curvature of thr opine. Shoulder Dm. of every kind. Suspensory Bandages, improved varieties. Pile Props, for the support and rum of Piles Syringes, soil and female, dl slum. Brawl Pumpe s au extensive assortment. Nursing Multi and Artificial Nipples, latest lin prov New Cupping Appanatna, a great improvement over th rapping g sane. Magnetic Machin., a superior kind, in a neat Lox. DR. KEYSER le Alan agent for Marsh's Radical Cu Trues, which =luny cures wee of Rupture Is ste mouths Sold at Dil. W,holesivie Drug Store and Tn. Depot, sea 14 d Wood street, sign of the Oolden Mortar. TrensTEßs Arrawrion.—Dr. Tobias' Venetian Hone ...nlment, In pint bottles, pricebo cents, Is warranted cheaper mod batter thin any other article e'er offered to tb public. for the ear* of Cuts, Galls, Sprains, Lameness, Orer Waling, tn. Keep a bottle to the triable, It hae•avad many • amicable hone. None genuine antes signed S. L tibia Depot, WS Cortlandt street, Now York. 8 . 1 4 by bc. 11/CYBER. 140 Wood et. Tocrtneens is instantly cured by a few drops of Dr. Keyser' . 'tooth Acta, Datoody. Propirod and sold a tbe ).e = DB. KEYSER, 140 Wood st, Sten of tbs 43 , 4d50 Marta. Special It oticts PnrutrxEr Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED ➢r EXTRACT CONNOIFZEUES OF A LEITEE FROM MIA the • MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY G.J.01, SAM MADRAS. .To his Brother at and :wl'licttl'ic to it.' wor,CESTER, Mae, Ibsl. EVERT LEA t PEREINS that their Sauce is highly ...deem- V A 11 1 E T in India, and le. in my opinion the run. pal hol aTahlo well as the most we some Sance that is made.' The only Medal awartled by the Jury of t h e York Exhibition f.r F . Teign S.ture. was obtained be LEA k PER- E INS for their WirIICESTERSIIIIIE SAI - i'F, the world wide fame of whirl, having led to numerate. Imitation, Pm' eltatte. are eanwatly retreaded to ...v. that the names Of LEA & PERBINS - tau Impretwed upon the Bottle and Stoppei. and printed htem tho Sole WI. locale Agent.. for tho tinned State, .111115 DTNCAN & SONS. 405 Broadway, New York. A stock always in store. Alen, orders received for direct thipment from England. mytltlytifer LEWIS & EDGFIRToN, i.ecce.nan- to Is T. YUMAN • Co,) WHOLEBA T. D EAI.EIIS 1 N GROCERIES, FRC:OJT/OE AND I'ITTSI7I 7 R(I NANUTACTURES, No. 107 Wood Street, PMI'SIMO Sf7VT I - GF MA C HIM MSI FIR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEELER & WILSON M A AWFACTERINO EASY, Bridgeport., Conn, PI itsltztrgh.Oß Fifth Street. Tbis Hnchin. Stitches the Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the I,loniitire °Nile Operntiir, making mitt, ease One non. nn , l Leann:A.l%nel slunable .Ctitelirsper Ninllie, sintont noise lessly, snit are tiV , lttlng Indtspenssible for flintily mt.. Full Diferinatine may toe obtained by sibiressing James Ewing: or ALEX. It. REED, ApPitt, No. 68 nab street, Pitteibargh. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, The groat superiority or SING Ervs SI ACIIINEB Cher all Other, for the nee or S r ailing. and Shoe Manufaeturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach .Makers, n. long been known and practically acknowleapol. Tho nndvrvigned baring an extenitire varloty of thee. Machine, on band, ndapilal to every kind of APAlug and atitching. Invitee thero interested to call no o”mina them- It. STR Agent for A.llew,hrny County Nrn, j Semul and .11,1r4ct Strrfti anlenlyd _ ... eii PITISMIROII, PA. ___ _ • __ Ir yotr:value your teeth and a pure breath, AvAlthy guninnrt, and coml.-Mtn month. et to KEYSER'S, 140 W.. 1 mtrnet.and buy It f.ltin of WAWA TOOTfI WADI . ] hnd Tomtn Potehmt 'cared/km[l, III:AI:FR OF AMERICAN WOMEN T--For many years I hare Is.en trouhis.l with general wearinma and languor. both mental andsphyoaral, caprice, itstlesane, doll headache, pain In the heal and temples, coldness .al tendency to Hine«. palpitation cf the heart, very easily tintletrs'or excltsd, appilto vari shin, stomach and bowels Ilorangol , with pain. Any tneutal or physiral elortlon was sure to I.ring on all Ibe synt k donut, and I had In addition, !ailing of the womb. and great pain In that re gion. t,no physician after anather sahaust,l his skill and ova tun up. A patient m.l persevering use of MAR. SHALL'S fortunately cured roe and I have nu words sufficient I. express my thanhiulnesa Mrs JULIA ANNE JOHNSON. I can truly nay that I have Lech n non, r,r ear runny years Ith wltitri sod 4144r5n,n441 Ennrs•trunttnn. Aft, n whsle trtol nth, tr,4141.444. noch 14.144 fan, Indigyntinn, Yrandng • way. gnorml lang - uor and 41,14114ty, pals In lb., lonsli of tha lark. a mrrt of Idling and clrazong 4 4nnn.lint , {Wu hr. 44144,141, tbs.], natontlin4; 41445 - n the .pin.., lon.. of spy.. trnnl4l , 114 tbn .4.44n4,14 and In '..ln, stab 4,141 hand* n4l feet And 411 - 44441f0l rrnnnnneni The I-ant es 4 Itnnfonr. ould n 14.44 . fn ni .1 as I should Or au ay. I tri4nt drs-torn and drug, 4.1441 nsurytbinz, onn after snotty., srithont the hennfil. ono bnltle MAIIF•IIALL'S UTERINE f'ATIIOIn 1C41 , : chsolncl onrnr of rny nynloton444 f, lb. In•ttny. noel n• aro Mandl awl raawally 4444-41. I .4.44414 that 4 4 nry ',Man 111.1 La,. 0. 0 II Win •I.‘ 4'4.1P.15 ,, A 4' VEIL LI. , rTEItIN rATIIOI.I.'.I Ina- 1 • iwiiyohr I trw.l .1.• gr!,l 11 to try ring,. a hen Inn. , w MI a lady alai rta Iry l'arlio:u on -tnin Nogli myiliwunal it y duty toinno it, It 1 era* n1...f1y It - unlit.. with .I..range.l own. otrunthin. 3ly .3 priinni were print uglily [wino in the hark and hoar ing .lowa tunes at tittle in the bloa winwa. sui it 11, I.lk awl lunt. wet, !inured for lirrolints i irructatawir ankrnnitrlng tingwry witinwrl to 1.. a I , unliaki fain, nem. shoit.lorlng , .. fatigue.. walking In 11, morning.. rowittpution, ptiwinia othlno.l Its Ili/. low ittutneur, ,11+4.1.41, .10.1111ar.irriini irritalalitr of liinspi.r.aliwirt ...ititaint nor in.anin to paw water. gnat and de airr t.. tir buit unhappy. I wit• nut:oily entirely ruroil .11,.1 all [ha..., w111..111 ha, given all Itn prrfra t aerial ut intr.-wigs, lint I have linnwum massy others reed In I.llr loan that I It., hound to Itt you kn., riser others ah , are rinallarly wlnatial may al.. find ri tier. A Enr w I•.ng limn I ILO mlh thn ',101a... I unn nor, on., ennulnt.l trritekl•in, I Or^ yo,n• In 11, and ft f...lttn: n• num.- th t n, sse cesu.; 1.• te walk sttneh .41 cr.ant f,elusg et tonne., arising .t. 4 .Irag o eing. sbu.l sn the hark. loits, and attending ,Inwo the honk le, tin Jooug 01.8,11 I, ridingsato.el great and pain- in the star, stt..m.wlt an.lllew s.l, headsets.. with ringing in the ear: ot el,y aber the eerue.l•••re: grout Ist itnl.tlity, s ;mew.. 1114,1,1011 e, rnlJ tv,t t•-ar the immt Itunserat wlthopt le,ng pr,trated her a .lay: I could Yeftre,.ly •itn.re lira mt the i1011•Ol. 311111 did 0.4 take pleactre hi anything. had wee° up hut., hn•ln:t rte.% eret,ll,o, a I sittilo,Nl in rain. but a friend yttentlo, MA 1tt , 11.1,1.1.'S UTERINE CATIF O LICON. I hosk It. 11,,1.int; 11./tutiately It enre.l im.. awl there not a healthier or more 1,1,44111 woman itt the, ,ttntry. I trust all a - di ,w It It la truly thew oeuan'n ttlets.l In ne , •l. Mr,. FUMY:N(II LESLI E. .4.4 RSIIALL'S LTERINE Tiro Liroy wax ty tA• Wonsh. H Wes. Suppressed, Irrepulor nr rumftgl Ilenstrwmon, 111.cong. halo mmations and 1 , 11. aset,f the Kidneys or rm.," Organs, ile,ritum or int...m -t....nu of rrenc. Heartburn, thstsvenest..Serrourness. Main!. ings, rapitaison.s. Cramps. ihsturlord Sleep, ann nil troubles arpante or sympathetic. mane...fed Iran the [Urine . 5 00., The pare of M I 11511.1 L CTERINK CA T 110 L ' is One Dot/arm! a !harp, sing!, boat.. On the receipt of Lb.*, a* , (maim pros!. free of evaarpo, to (5. erni of thr elprets route. /it partisr to same, ar post office cadres., (own, manly and 5.,. mdl priarant , Owl A. Medicine rmt/ tot receipt ,f the . nrro.y Adders, 1)n. GEO. If. KNI SER. WASTED 1 MEI EDIATELIC4-1 0,000 Men to engag, the nale• of tLo moat pcmular gelling In Anlericf , Nlechanlca.farwr. and Teach i.hing to travel, .H 1 find this try hen very prolltahle and plearlnt ltslors, enabling thou to .eu the country, and make money at the same tan•. Agent. nosy in the bus- Hip+a are clearing front Itgaf to $1.500 per yoar. For fall pullritlar. and II liot of Books, address 11. M. ItULIeON. goren City litaillshing 11.414 e, 141 Chnieeett, Ohio: nr, If tiring Ent, Effl=il EMT= VIT ANTED—A Penner in the Manitfactur y log of D l'llli liTO'n LASSWARE In the Commit. To a venom who 4r...command 1115,000 ay.', to take the plaeo of ono ottho partoon rolls on, this niters * dont tool with. At II it are only Furter, In t h e ;Proolnces, and having n protortton or 15 pot ~t ll- nu *II Otto. eotnittE Into Catnolu, it liar it perfect novoeoLf. The .41 of prodo, tug either Flint or tie, , n norm. hero i rbmper by 10 per root. than In oily part of tho slat... Not todng in aLotodance at shoo per cord, :Ind Sand : , tono "(the 4,1 quality nt Lk per ton. The w•Trio II•M In roll 01. ration, I tinting en eight poi forum n. Farthor Informal.. will to. cheorfoll, iz; yon by alhlreo.t. tog. pont paid, 7 PICKS. 1111,i n W.ak*. oaar te )louLal, noLlvnl Consola 144. TT OESES i i 0 E E W .VNTEO- - -..V I.ost,od j.. 1., 110rt0,11...r. to, go, to the etotttry, etttt ..I.lltott ...nay etstploettio.ta ttn.l g... 1 tt - tt,p-tt by applying at TII IS t trI , 11:1: Itotandint-17. 0w21 . .1tt WANTED___., first Miller tii g Li, Niu.li illln, T. tot., to. whom liberal wage. trill I.r ',tilt n.. 1 Reply who rz.1111.,1 i.O Will 11.11111111.111.. i. ISAIAH DICKEY tt C.. Ntti, - - _ •- - WA NTED--$O,OO in and Al- IMl‘^ny M. llctsluen , Arc0...4114- U. Paper to nt n .nnt 0r517.0., gilt r.l.,trt .11..-mtnt .4l xl rory rat., .14 li. M'I.AIN n S.)\ A Beautiful Head of 11104. Glossy HMI A ND WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD r[l of Lave reetored to former relon or bald, hot would IllVe the growth neforsel, or troubled with dandruff and Itching but would have it remelts/4, or troulshol with scrofu la, amid head; or other eruptions, but woolst to cured, or with nick headache. (nehratgia) tall would to mired. It will :deo remora all pinspire fro:11111s face d akin. Prof. Woof. '. flair Itestorsst ire will do all this. See circular nod the following. Axe Anus, November 6,1055. ['tor. O. J. Wean—War She I hero hoard much null of the wonderful elTecte of your ILrir Ilestomfbre, but haring been so often cheated by quackery and quack usestrusne.hair dyes, ho, I wr. s Ilisponeil to place Soar Restorative In the aanscalegory with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack remedies, until I met yon In LIOCIPUCO comity then months. since, when pas gore :no each aseuranco a. induces' the trial of your Iteeforative in my family—firet by my good wife, whose hair had become Tory thin and entirely white, and heron exhausting one of your large bottler, liar hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and bad thickened and become Leautiftd nod glossy upon, and entirely over the hoed; she continoes to nes it, not simply because of it. beautifying of eat. upon Ilse hair, hot bewan.of Ile healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my fondly and Mends are using your Ilse dentists, with the happiest effects, there/tax', th.r.kentichnn and doubts in reference to It. character and value are en. Moll removed; and lean and do treat cordially and moil. dentially recommend it. nee by all who would hare their hair restored from white or grey (by reason of elekneass or age,)to errlginal hare and 'south and by all yonug pereouewho tomb their hair Drees and glare), Very truly end gretefully yours, SOLAYSION MANN. • Yuan WOOD: It RR. a long thveafter lumpm at Dila held before I got a bottle of hrotorative fur which you gave me an order upon your agent to Detroit, and when I got It we et:meiotic.] to try It on Mo. Mann's halrove the ennui text of Its power. It tout done ail that you Matlrt.i Erne It would do; and others of my family and Mend., boring ildlinwwvi Its eltecte, am now ming and reoomnuending lien. to °then tut entitled to the blgheert caught/Tat/nu you claim for it. Again, very renpegtfolly and truly, yours. 60L0310N Cearry. lase done 28,1852 1 hare used Prot Wood'. Ihdr Restorative, and bare W. mired Its wonderful effects.4ly her was becoming, a. I thought, prematurely grey, hot by the me of hi. Senora. tiro It be. re.mod its original color. red hereto doobi permanently..mlNNBE, eadienatee,U.S. • 0. 3. WOOD k CO., Prmiietors, 312 Droedwoy, N. Y. (in the greet N. Y. Wire Bailing Establiehment) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; end sold by all good Dreg. gine. atekklydawlaT 2(111BBL. WHITE WHEAT SHARON DALE FLOUR, " 2/0 n Do6[lo, " Franklin Imll7, 100 " Roesler " • 000 " ektni, Ilarrimon ova PM..., Arrlting and tor unt• by (n,4) JANIS GARDINER leWAlwr/ BUCK` HEAT BAGS, 50, 25, and 124 lb. bleached muslin cadre neatly printed In glare and male to order by DAVID C. EIRRIIST, net Our.Ltharty and Wad as. - -- .. ' . _ Exen.a..ur 'taxa or Trrraarnoe. t ! .• Eureka Insurance Company, 50... mt., 2d.1.,5; ) The manufacturers' Insurance Company OP PKNNSYL • VANIA. t.-- , r , THE Directors of thin Bank have to-ditv 0 ! ;,..Va 10 AL-rchunts' Erchartp,c, ; office 4.92 w a r, sr., rilLsbury?). declared a dividend of Titni:wraa rENT nn tcl.. I'IIILAPELPI7IA, : 43SITS, nor. In, 1557: Capital Stock, .t of the prof - Haut the lastrix months. T .Stock I). Dills, parable on demand, and acme. Perpetual—Capitar $L00,000• ed hy two apprort,l names. Stqckholders. or thrlr legal orrereutativor..sll I , t , rod on , CharterP etua $.7.2'd 00 or 'suer tin. 13t1: in.t. ' , WILL INSURE Ad AINS•T ALL KINDS OP Caah In Pittsburgh Trust Company OLIN 14 n05..11w2ta 11. M. lII:RRAY, &alder. 1 Premium notes 51,25420 -- Fire, Marine and Inhnd Risks.: ymm. R ,,,,,,tbi,. 4,947 10 Mracirtx - rs A•Lo Si kSt I,CTCA.S . OAS V., 1 ! Pittsburgh. Non. 31 MT ( AARON S. 1.1 PPINCItTT, President. : Mr. 157544. SOW 00 m m A it Ipmrs, Vos' IhN.ident :1= alums Eachanp) Bank St..l)--Co, ... ....... C.CLO CU quE President and DirectOrti it(' this Bank ALFDED WEEKS. Socretary. 'WO shares Iron City Mod: Stock—Attonto paid 7,:00 00 u•T -T bat, tl: day derlorrd a di) idro.l of THREE PER (?S7 shore. Allegheny Dank Strk— .L. 5.050 00 CENT. on me Capital Stock, tut of the pr Aid, fort or Iwo ..1.1 •PlrtrriOßS. ' S 7 shares Doclamcs • hank Soak—Coo.: 4.1723 i 4 month, papa& on or elftor Ito: 13t11 not. . Annul S lo porott, Wm. R. Thonas, Marko Whm, , Dook Aeronnt, 14,572 ...'S n 04.10,1 W. 11. DENNY, Caddo.. Wm. A. Ith.rh. With:on: Nral, Alfonl Works, : 0115 N. FurnitUre coa 12 TMME.s:SE REDUCTION IN PRICES— i J. Rhi ,,l3 -".t.' , ' C h! "' . j. Vol. ' , j '''" P. 5"""""" I Drat Madder Print a cc tooth 12: . Jan,. P. Smyth. Extru lloary Plaid I.lrtey. , 1 . 4 , .10 31c , arrgn.rcr. Flo' all wool Flannol. .Ir .1,) 35e , Jtalgt. II nth. F. D. Jon., Er+, Cad,. CIL Bk. J. EL DN.r s l'N't • der• il! D. Nimick, Nob style Dolainor ............. . 12r do 2., ' James 11t11.12 , r. V.. 4.) 0,--.7 r 7 . 1N .1. ......" a C.- ni,ll Caglazirr, ....... . . 12.. .1.. ..S. Jam...11 , ..ard. E-1, ' T Kennedy Jr.,* Co.. a C.hr " . . i Double width cadt tn.,. . .1 , % da 3.1 r , C 11. l'at:h.on, Erq , - Wad. , llnn - I ' llton ” A Co * , J.h. . C ""I. O. W. Batchelor, Rich all atol 15.1.a110s .. Cunningham et Co. JfIIII. i. Drnnotl, And an elegaut 1111.• of Mark 311141 Fan, SO;. At '1 redo. ton , INDsborrl. OM' .• N.."' W 3"• of ont,hlr,l from rotrilar pro. a. at J. t .•4•7 '''''' W. M A RTIF:N Agont. n P” ,, a , S •- .5 AA. MASoN AVt 1'5.,.., FM hst 10 ! mr2 . W. IV. WILSON. Agent, Dubuque. _ __`7_."3". —_____ • MURPHY if-. BURCHFIELD merchants' - - Philadelphia. • , lnsurance Co. of t WM. V PETTIT. treat D J. MeCANN, Secretary. No. 1W Wosssi street, Pittsburgh. Sign of lb.. Guidon Mortar. EEtants Partner Wanted. illtnßbbcrtisrmtnts I=l For Men and Roy Wt nr,VAZ.O3 :14 ! In•nr, Car, ItbAn on Ow rthio Ind Mbals•lppi Rivers nnil 1.5 ! Itiorten nzairnn I n i or darting° by Fire. nz.tin.t th. r.. 111, of tn.inhonl .kvin, lOU 111: 1 Tinn+l. , •rt.iti. , n Wm. V. Petit. nC. Monbnnorry..7.,hn M. Polorny, D. J. j McCann. E. F. Wit:nue, Itnnr. Jinn). 1.. Wooliton. John A. Manaball. Cbo.rlr, li. II right, .L.bn J. pattern, Elwood I'. Pesn. And are now offering them nt lott prir•+. FOR SALE at Public Sale at the Mere!intik' Exchange, on THVIL , DAV EVENIN.. Non .12111: abeam of North American )lining Co. of Detroit. I' , felted for non.nonpnyment of Ani.1,111 4 ,11t. By ANTIS LOOMIS & Co.. • Stock& Noto Broker.. No. tl2 Fourth St. E. W. LIMN Auct'r. ROLL BUTTER--- , 500 lbs. fresh 11,11 But t r Just rred and for man by T. LITTLE & CO., Nn. 112 Sei.nnil pt. GREEN APPLES-30111.1)1s choice select- Marren Attics in .Lire and for snip tiv 1105 T. LIVIA: & CO., N 0.112 Serimil at _ _ POTATOES -100 Itus. prime Red Potatoeg In store and for sale by T. LITTLE k CO. C - ITEESE-200 bx9.l.osl.mality w. a. CIIPPaC`; 75 do do e, n. nn, to store and for sale by TII6 T. LITTLE k C' 1. FLOU R—Dm bids. 10, - 4 Extra Family Flour In store and for Kale by T. Lirri.g.t co. FLOUB. BBL. 11001'S— .:,t1.00() Ash Hour Barrel th.op, In store and for sale by nob T. LITTLE k C'.., Nn. 112 Fe , on.l st. BOOK STORK— Tho prier. 11,6ki 110.IWA eaT , 'r Ana • largo ;mount of }ifl I=l In order to didp.....1 of 110 largo ttrwk No. G 4 ALAR.EF.T STREET. no4i4td• EVANS k Cti. 011 lb TOWNSHIP PROPERTY FOR RA LE—wo hove twenty .1% arr.o. ot firm dal, no,•lvn Land, situaled on Hal Albitheny and New Itrichton ar I.la • rulxvil road. about fi for mi 1.. ., Iran Alloo.lhony l'ay; at.ont bot vres cleans. balance gwoll limbor. Vein 1 , e.01d at a La, Fain, andlollpendedbank paper takon, if appli,l f.r ..Mn. at BLAKELY f RICHEY'S. Real Eqato Broker., not:Aka - I comor and Smith's. 1.1,1 . Orphans' Court Salo. BY virtue °fan order of the Orphanslie Court of Allegheny county .dated Octotaa 1051. the nutlet-gigot, n.linitooratcr On vatate Al lllcl,nel Schmidt. latn of Allegbruy 1 . 01110 y, will ca1....f0e .alo on the prentbuta, at Polito. Vi:din...o F Oil en tie, thr 7ilt day of November, A. n. I ifd. nt . ...o'clock o.theft.llon inn described properly. allbji•et 1.1 n r,rtfort r I .etca.e on ...tied to wit, licginiung at n pint net a roadtwt.itty tend wide, at the tin., of Sayinotu• land. thence alati a 0 , t.I “011111 s. , ..nty.four awl n half degerc , Yttal tn' Inindred and thirty.sla fort and a boll t t.. 0 newt: them , . by land of Ann Herr south tw euly.clght ;rid three fourth degrees n., oncliondred and siaty-thettr fort Ivo, In a pew!, 111011, by land now ofJ J Iltantan north II ft y nine tlege...a, writ tn.° hundrwl and thirty fan. (vet .1:11 1.. n ry'.l: thence by land of Sayenour north twenty .aght and llnta-hoard we, one 1.100.1 anti Ilitya.ne int feet lc placr td 100 ginning, containing tote a !lately, nu whichoch b. ercetcd n Iwo story Brick hatching ll rra Term, at tole, It A 11110 ;LET SVIIMIDT. no.34lldaltwT Admintetrati • H. eigs, Jr., & Smith, Ii ItS ..‘N.D 13 ROI:. TiALS r in Ow c.11, , 11 , ,n 3n , 1 or vorrha. , and salv tt.wk • I.ndr. a, Ir. II Ri othrr bran,ll,4 of a rah rote honking i , y /,,fer by por , 4 aa., , .n litil4ll.lTAN ItA , K. . .. .s.a ell.aNTS' II: 01i NI, F-. TA V L.l:. FISII . . MEASItS, P 11.11:\I , 1\1 S \ 1.11113% - a. .., 3. ,I If ILI,. F.:',.!, Cat./.lor H.-H..n Hank. 1,2t..n. PHILADELPHIA 111 , .. Philatl , 4l.n. P.t. H MICH LE. E,4)... • tilioll linnk of galtsrm.re. J. NI 1 L'IN , N. KS/. Once North,rn Irk.•l K y K. MESSRS. K INNEN . IN, cztwiz,....i T. I' 11ANDY. . Pteal.l.nt 4,rnut..irml Bran, HL. L'l ,, .1,3 J 1310 S. EiQ. Prr.ldent )Ixrin•• Chtrago. MESSRS. J. 11. LUCAS k C. , St. Mo. :111;...C 4 1tA. 0.01.11A1:1; 11. k 11l lowa N. AD kL3IES k . - Pm )iii) IIRE Oswego Starch, ;rust SIZE: LAUNTItY.I 11-:I 5 c..,. ...1i;, ,,, bi , !5i: ,, ,..., , i ,,.. : 4, ‘ , , , , , , ,, ,:.:,: n r ,, .;,, ,,, , ,,, ,,:r i i , ty titan vi,,g ~. In en the rvmult , d I. mni.k4A .;41,..rt..nty in , 111.0- Ity. lap I it. invw - 121.14. mniformit, 1')o mblie truty be iwourt..l,kftho rottll,,uah4.4. 4 , 1 ll,e hi,li Cava: I 110‘• es.l)ll.hal. The preolulVilill it PT.' Twenty Tone Daily. and the do. mood Imo extended throughout the whole StMell. ' lOll foreign coontrieo Working Nut on a tory largo trait, and under r, rigid eritern, (hoe are ahlo incur. a perfect untrortnity the quality thntogliont tho eonr. Thu a "ogre.: Pensimthin. in Starch.taalzing. and to rotht.of 7oar Sr jirtt Knot. The very tort Starch that cnn In' mode, and no nehrr, It alwaps wantaAl.y consumers. and thotwill) supplied to the. by the grorl. 140011 ao their cnotioners hate loam od which le Is.. boot, and not for It —tothoretioo they would be likely to get that ankle on which the largoet profit ran bo mad,. M. Kingsford has ts , on engaged In tho nointifyture of Starch runtlntionsfy flit filo last '27 years, and dorm.; the whole, of the perusi, tlih Starrh noolo tinder Isis supervision has been, beyond any gripation. the, ho.tin llsonkrket. Yor the , first r years. h. had Lho down" of the works 01 Wm. Colgste & Co.. at winch Invontod lh. pro... of lho niantiforturo :nf Own Jrjr-Askfir Aritwitft Starch: the nave OnNwn has Gem rterfilly tokrnly apotherfirdory. It Id solairy all of the beet groceN In nearly...cry part of the country. T. KI.Nr,IFORD k BOWS OSWEGO CORN STA:RC j.TOR. manna., he.,) Ilan obtained an ,rind celebrity with their Ptarch for the Laundry. This article' IA perfectly pure, and Is. In every restart, egunk to the beat Hernanda Arrow- Hoot, besides hating additional gntlltlre which render It Invaluable for the dessert. NUM,* Starch ham bona oat...aim', packod and load Corn S.: ch, and haa atTno fake hoprooxiona to many,. to tho mat merits of our Coon March. From 11. Rant delicacy and puritylt is cn ming nI4o Into extol:v.l , ra nee as n diet for inauts and invalid.. . . Thu aubacriber having been appointed noir Agent for the vale of the rlwre celebrated Laundry and Coro Starch, will Mpply tha trulo at Eantern ruton, with addition ..f fright. JOHN K. PPALRY, Agent for ihArogo Starch Factory, Perry liotcl, corner of Ilanr.ook rt., and Iniquenne Way nul titlitnyrcuog ag:Wlmd 1/ DRIES/ 1/31 C / 1110 Iletomx, 1 1.1.1 m, end 1 14.131. 10 nark., fenthern, no landing from 'leant, 1111.ernin andfor nnle no 3 DIIIKII.I & 141. r ÜBLS. GREEN APPLES; - I.IS Roll Butter -• white Benxi, rnnk 4 nail. Tinnolty 4/ b/11111.114,11, 11W.1 and for nalel,3 VKII A DILWORTH. not I:kP and 11-.: F.../(161.411././1 Titus' CELEBRATED - -• • • ---- . :to DAY C1.1)(11.1.1, • for Counting Room nnd An nannrlnient In Itondwood .14,1+ . 0tit pattvrnm 1 , C1 1 1 4 / 1 /11 and to. male by - .1. IL REKD k CO.. 1,00:41If Jewrlnn.. N. fiV rinh IkDRIES-10 prime N. O. Sugar bbl.. CruOnol 11. Colion II l'uloemod .1n CroonNted Ito 10 " B 0 tinum. Syron: • 1, 11 , 1 holt blob, do do 30 keno do do 100 boo prinsn Ills Coffee: 60 bused Fanny S.oktr; IN 1 . 110oIn " Ott,o Jo " Channel Pin, 30 " Koren 2.1 " Corn Starch. In .torn and or odo by REIS k BEIIGMR, *ell rornor Sinllliflold and Second street... UTTER. - -3 1/XS. Prime Roll Butter just reed nod for nolo by 111.17i111" 11 0111.LINn. POTATOES --50 sacks Red and White Ihr ton, by no 3 HENRY 11. COLLINS. - ST IWII-20 Inds, Pearl Stareh 100 Doss. •• Faro e , (or 12) J. 11 _ TOIIIAS' PATENI.' .. — OIERICASN DOOR. PRlNO.—Terrltory sod Spl'lngn for xolel, so2l 11. 1 1 . 'EATON. YELLOW SUOAI3.-20 1.61 i. just rwoived mod for at tho ired itrictl• by DAVID e. lIEUIUST. e= Corner Liberty ninl Hand nn.- .-- --- /001 13 1 1 2 L5, hydraulic Cement, fur sale by J. U. CAINFIELD. saYRUP.—Io blds. Balt. Golden received and kJ for Isola low by ItAVID C. IlailtitST. 0c23 Corner Liberty end Manila at. CAA PllOlt—B+oo lbs. relined rim Hale by D. A. FAILNESTOCK A Co ueF) - corner Wood end First sta. DEAN UTS--15 sacks just recd end !by rile by It. HUTCHINSON, - No. s Smithfield at root. ee C • IIEESE-300 prime W. R. Cutting Ohtani Jun received end ILr sale by oc3o It. LIDTCIIINPON, No. 8 Smithfield at. T INSEED OIL-30 bids. Westeen. just reed amd for anle by R. HUTCHINSON, oc3o No. 8 Smithfield at, 0. PEARL ASII-30 Ceske for sale by ocl2 3. B. CANFIELD utE-2W Bbis, IVltite Louisville Limo for aide by (oc12) J. D. CANFIELD. mitorr PATENT OIL (ILOBES, or Cups - , for Plcara Famine., for !ale by 111. F. EATON. Bbls, Extra blt ➢orde by (oe12) SALEMTUS-10 Bble 10 Bozo • - (ml 2) n pure article, /or We by J 11. OLNYTELD. DEED AND OASII BOXES WITH AND wlthou t tray, for We by JOHN FLEMING tw.lo I No. 47 Market St. Co, SAL SODA-56 casks English for sale by oak B. A. VAIENUT)OB. s EX) Emsurance Atn , nnt of Capital St,la paid iu and irsve.trol....P.Xl,lko 00 Star plus • 6,423 3.5 WM. V. PETTIT. Progident, F. WITMER, Viry Pre.sidnA. Droc cp . .1. McC.urx, S,cretary. ngrgurr, Beigi.r, I.lml, A , 86i1n,84111a. Buck, Morgan k Sligo!, do. Truitt, Bro. A: Co., do. Panirov.Caldw..ll A Co, do A. T. lAtirA & Co., do PITTSBCROI.I OFFICE, No. 57 WATER STREBT atakdtf R. W. POINDENTER. Agent The Great Western Fire and Marine Ins. Co., OF MIL A DE11.111.4. No. 331 Walnut Street. CriknirIIPIRPLTVAL CA PI TA I i 500.000 FIRE INSUILANCE--Porrtual or limited, mode in town or conntrt, m eviity deeemption of property. isr..4.kl, Li :4 U.a.Vcl.:, on linnfle by Cannl, Lakes and Laud Combo,. to ell perm of the Unlon. MARIN . ): f,V,,f:RA Ne E. • .11 Vttnft, Cargo and Freight, embracing River Transportation. t• C. LATH ROP. 1 W. HARLIN", Vie Jorcph .1, Ifnckel, Seerehry and Tremor,. 11. K.ltleharilwri, Secretary. Charlet , 0. Lathrop. 437 Witfont street. Hon. 11,1ary . 11. Mkorr.M.l Walnut et rest. Alexander W hiiiiil.O. lerchant.l4 North Front at. John C. Bunter. rims of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, lino of Tracy & Baker. Jolla It. Mtg.:m.ly. Snit of Jose, Whit. k 3lreurdy. S. 11,111 of !tithe!, Simmons n Co. J. It. Smith. firm of .ins. 11. Smith k Co Thom. L. Gillomple, firm of 0111..ap1. di 7 •11er. Nano It.vleliurvt, Attornor and Counsellor. Theo. . Maher, tlehltmillie flail. Stillwell S firm of 1:14,..p. Simon, k IL 111 i:on Derline.date of Iteroling.? • Eloe, s.,eth .treot. • ll:trper 0 dm ~1 Win. IL Brown k Co. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, 1,1.1 ent—no: 97 Water street, Pittsburgh. Farmers' and 31echnnics' Insurance Company Xorth vo•st rorner 5,111 . 111 and Wainut Stryth, P 11 1 L A E L P II I A. The following iitat.nnnt exhibits the Intsint-fi and fond lion of the ennipany to Nv. 1. 1i,513: Ynnaluniii ou lind inland 11101. - • Nov. I. 1556. Flro PreTniutnn... oti Linn Tout mcpipts.. 1/Irtne s. Expegm, Srt arvl 1t,.112.11rattc... I.rturn and lanrd mmainin4 ‘ , lth roml'Y f3ag,657 07 TLn a++.o or 'hp MP AA Ctly and 0.11.11 y I 0, , 44 IR) . Railroad Rands 11,000 00 %. Coat Prim Firm Morllmp• R... 1 Lmtlt, I13.;,00 00 Rocks, C.,' L.t..rhl. ~F 1 call.-- ...... 8'2.400 00 Girard and lon Rank with Shen.. Duncan & Drf..wwl l'apal..nt nn Stw: it , t 3.41 Nnu, Mnriu, Dun frt. A.nnd. n,nitnd 11—nd , Pranninnul on l',,ltcn4 re,lllly in ein , d, nod gildni dun C. , Balm., in 11,.01.4 $523,057 00 The 80ar , 1,.; Dirirtnr. have this olac th,l‘red a DI . MEND or FIFTEEN PEE CENT, Enable on .1, maul on the breduens tho Company the Itt Inntant. 'THOMAS It. FLORENCE, President EnwArn TI tonnorn, Secretary. THOS. 3. Agent. Pittnlturgh, nor:emetic. No. 90 Water ntree Franklin Fire Insurance Company of P It I L A D P9:7l'lllA . 10TaCTORS. Charles W. Flawtor, Adolph IL Darle, Go,.rtie W. it):lri/ .1., I Samuel Omni, Thom. Hart, Dart.' S. Drown, Nh.rdeinl D. lowol, ' Mob IC Smith, T. , los Waimor, !Orris Patterson. CIIAIII.EJ DANCICEII., Pr.:Admit. C 10.0.124 U. It tarcrl:.S.rrrtary. This Company r,,tainto, to make inStirsurra, permanent or Untltod, on errry descriptinn of property In town and co mi untry. at rip, aro ronsistrut with . sorurity. Tho C.pa o ny hoo rosorroil a lor, contingent fond, wt., I. with tloir Capital sml Prentlun,s, wetly Inrestril, afford ample protrcli ot n, the Tlr Amsots of the ‘ , .innanc. nu January I,d 1551., an mO,- 11,111,1 a,rrecisl ty to the Act of Asionibly, were as follows Murtogr4 Mal E...zie Temporary Loan. Stock. $1.212.709 44 Saner their incorporatin, of twenty-cum years, they harel,lbl upwards of tine Million. Four Hundred thotinund Dollars Lonsiss by fires thoroby affording eridence of lit, ad rant...l,K Insurance, es oell ne thoir ability and disposition to meet eithpromptness oil 1. GAM/NMI COFFIN, Agent, arilft Office Southeast coo. Wood and Third sta. Continental Insnranre Company. Meory.rated by AI of Penne},Rama, irrrn • PERPETUAL CHARIER. Anthotired etpital. Doi!arc.. E4rlarr4l..l .te.tnnirstol ....... - HOME OFFICE. No. 61 Irenta .Sfrra,rtbore &eond, rhfladdphia. Fire Inane-anon on Doll.ling's, Furniture, Morebandiee, eke. geneally. Marine Insaration on Cargoe" and Freight', to all parte of the world. Inlaad Insumnceen by Lake., Rivets, amide and hand earriagee, to ell sons of the Union, on the most fororottle tern, colL4i,tent with 'eternity. GEORGE COLLADAT,fortnorly Rect.ler of Deeds, &a, Philadelphia IVII. BOWERS. formerly Register of Wills. Ji)IIN N. COLglia firm of Coleman k Smith, Importing licirdsenre and 010,47. slosehanta \a.:l North iThird troct, oleo, Market, Philo. JOSF:1.11 OAT, firm of 3oecf.ll Oat Son, Copperemithe, No. 12 Quarry greet, Milo. RDIVAILD V. MACIIRTTE, firm of 51arliette & Staignel, Importing !Landon , Merchants, No. 121 North Third Ptreet,abovp Race. I'bila. [IOWA RD 111,4(1131 AN, Om of Lictovturk & Co., Produce and Cemotimminn )(reel:ante, N 0.273 )lark - et et, above ElFllth. Plata GEORGE W. COLLADAY, President. 0 .it.TS . Trll-10,1... , .. cerentry. JOSIITJA ROBINSON Agent. Tn(2s:dlyte 2t FIRL street, stain.) TIIII9Vr COMPANY. SouVitali ably of Walnut and MEWL?. :greet* PHILADELPIIIA. Incorporated AprilOth, °MOM,. • ALEXANDER WHILDIN, Prtuldent, MARSHALL HENZET, The Prexident, JOHN C. SIMS. Shen • txry and Actuary, JOHN S. WILSON, Treasurer. 110A111, Or rarSTECO. Alexander Ritildin Louis A, Haley, Marshall Ilensrev, T. Esmondo Harper, William P. &Atilt, RlLtba Tracey, Hon. Joseph Allison, Thoturts $. sRalth., John C, Sim!, OrOrgr , E. Grnbarn s , Jonas Rosman, Ellwood Matlack, ihnons. WII. F. IRWIN , 3t. D o Medical Examiner_ This Company makes Insurance on lives, on most Man. Mu terms. It boa been momently managed fur mrseed years by an experienced tasted of officers and trostesen and trustees; has always paid promptly Its losses, and Is army mop deserving of confldenro nod patronage. It. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, ray7Mtat o Wet.... stmt. Plttsbwrgh. Reliance Nataa Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA. Office No., 70 Walnut Street Cenral sl77,92l.l—Asurrs s2.d . 074 44--Szenntnn inrldrurn. Fin , insurance on Italldlngw, lerchnutllso, Furniture, de. In town or country. The mutnal principle combined with the tenuity of n stock Capital, ontitleetbe I nand to nhare In the profits 01 the Company, walgout liability for lumen. Tho Script Cnrtgficatea of thin Company, for profit, are connertlblo nt par, into the Capital Stock of the Compel., CLESIOTINOLEF. I l reaktent. NCII3IAN, Rocretw7. 1.1,011 A. 0.3 f Serond, ' John ii. Worrell, Boni. W. Tingloy, 7. Lothrop, 11. L Carson, Itobert Tulandi C. Flannigan, ' Chas. Leland, Win. M. Set dr, F'lttalig. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent corner Third and Wood /levet. Clrm Tinglily. Wm. IL Thompson Pntnrl Rhphom, G. IV. Cnrponter, Robort titers, C. S. tokrsbnit urn Jacob T. Minting, William Mimier, -- lii - ipiitiTilliisuronce Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut titreet Orgwnixell under the General Insurance Law, with n tub %pita' ~0 $lOOOOO, privilege , ' to Increase to $300,000. 'mums against IV. or &image I.y Fire, t'er'n, labutl Rettigsilos and Transportation. R. 0. LAUGHLIN. President. RICHARD SIMELD.R., Vice President. OF.0110f: SCOTT, Secretary. DrateMll.B. 11. C. Laughlin, D. Montgomery, W.C. Stotesbury, ' Richard Wells. D. Sham/rood, Otarge Scott,, R. M. Le T. F. Shims. William frclx;rne, , 0. C. Butler. TITS d CHAFFRYi Agents, Mon, Lafayette Ball, (entrance oh 'Wood et I Ph.iLadelphia Fire .and, INSURANCE COMPANY. No. 149 Chesnut Street, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM 11005 5 . Will mate all kinds of Insurer o, either r.D.50.4 1 0 , Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of preminm. ROBERT. P. HMG. Presidem- IL W. BALDWIN, Tic. Prrala.t. MURIA& E. R. r.,- Gra q Brows, Jorrph layton, l, B. pa John C W. WUor. ached Whale Oil ' Linseed 011 J. D. CANFIELD. Charlca P. naps, E. B. F.ogliah, P. B Savory, 0. Shorman. 8..1. Alegarve, P. Elt.aciorwee,Ewartt.i Office—No. 10 Merrhanis . Exchange. ritilATCLAlfll. July Notice is hereby given, that the Ageneyof this Company, In Um city of Pittsburgh, will, until bulb& notice, Lt. conducted by J. W. MARTIEN. whom: long expo dente In :underwriting and connection with this tare In Philadelphia, writ qicalince him for COT ducting the busintwil In a manner that will give general satisfaction. 110 is . • dially rwcommended to all our patrons. WI well as th airing lasorunte. A. WEEKS, F,erotar The bias:Mess of rho above Company will to conduct. I N 0.901 WATEIt Stryvt,Pittmburfili. anl9-dtf o . J. IS. MAI.TIEN, Age . Delaware llnlnal Safety.instiranre 014 Inmrparabli by the Legislature of Fkansylcania, Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut , Pll ELADF.LI . II 1 A. 'MA/t/NF: INSWILINCES on Ve....1.14 sitli Fr I hi to .11 part. of the world. INLAND LV.SLRANt.....I on flood., by River., Canal., takes and Laud Carriage., to all parrs of thr Union. YIRS .Ilerchandit. Storrs, Dwrlllo.. Auebt of Ms finny:any, Nor. ad, 1.,:d1 . . Bonita, !if or twit:ca . :and /tont Katate. l'hiladelphin City. and other Lonna Stock in thanka. I:ailmnt and Insurnoco Cot.. Dills itocolcable Crock on hand Balntim , in hands of Agonta, Premium, on Ma rino Policies xecently taanoik and oth••r doh. duo tho Company ...... .......... ........ ......... Pnbocriptlon Notes P IPTII. • l'r,tl tent ' , 14.844 . 17796 . 8 704 47 === ..sol6,l^_B OS . St .. 6 1,8689 00 6.4.114 81 bite Insurance Capital Stock $600,000. a. G. 007AIN, Agent. oar= Mad eed Wad insuranct G. W. Cam, I. M. Pennock, IT. W. Martin, R T. Leech, .4., 1). 1r1.11,110.4. Gm. S. Se'den. J. R. SIIOENDEIEDER, Prep' no3al3M Manufacturers' Insurance Company. Fir , Marine nnd Inland June. C. Eland, neapMineral:ailing. Jninee Traipair, William Erre, Jr., Jonhim 1.. Wire, Tennent, Paninel Stoke., Henry Sloan, Jniniet Il.lllcFncla C. Ileherc Burton, Jr., John D. Semple, Piitel4, D. T. Mnrgrin, " J. T. Logi.. WM. MARTIN. ,'resident. THUS. C. LUND, Vice Preeldent. Lucca, Secretnry. Rlllinm Ntarthh Joseph Edmund .1. Fonder, John C. Dolls, John R. Penrose, Gnome O. Edmond Dwitugton. Dr. R. M. Montan, William C. Ludwig. floglk Craig, Fponner Malraln, Charles Kenny, 11. Jones Brooke, G. Johlo.on, P. A. MADEIRA, Agent, No. 95 Water atrnot.Pittaborgh. PittSinirgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co. Office, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTEDURGII, PA. ROIST: GALWAY. President. F: A. Ilmanane, Seey. ANDIILIt }IMMO, 1. D., Examining Phyla.lan. Mr Company make. every Inmrance appartnlning to connected with LIFE. RISKS. Also, agalnet Hull and Cargo Kiska, on tho Ohio and 311mIsallipl elver. and tributaries, and Marine Mak gen eralle. dial against Lame orruing', hy Firm. And against tho Peri of tha Son nod Inland Narlgatlon and Transportation. Policle. homed at the 'meet rates convistent with safety Al puttee.' Ai...Yonder Bradley, JiKeith S. Limit, John Fullerton. 51.somileld 11. Brown, Dwiti 11. Chamber., Carr. Brawn H.llrtriltiy, John )['bill, Robert Galway, &lonia .51cClurkon, Jooojih P. annzonk, M. D. John ?mitt, James Marshall, David Richey, Jas. T. IInJ Chan:Arbuthnut, foll3rTny2toly 'itizens' [norm:ice Comp'y of Pittsburg( • WM. BACIALEY, Urfabkpt. SAMUEL L 3IARSHELL. F.rretAry. 0 . 171 e, 94 IVater Sirred, behrens Illarkrt and from sn *ll_lnsures Hull and Coatg Risks on the Ohio Rivera, and Tributaries. Areltoatresagainat lots nr damage by Fire. Alen, against the perils et the Se;and I tam! Navigation and Transport. talon. DrACCTORS. I Card. Mark Sterling, S. M. Klee, Bingham, John S. Dilworth, Francis SABIN J. Sehnonmakor, Win. B. Hata, John S Wm. Ragaley, Samuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, Jr., S. Ilerbuimb, franc M. Pennock, Welter Bryant, JA/1. M. Cooper, Monongahela Insurance Company. Osncc, No. IS WoolS Mums, Hai /ware A9ainst all kivd: of Fire and „Ifaribe /Mks Or/ICUS—JAMES A. lIUTCIUSON, PreAirlent lIENILI El. ATWOOD, Secretary. I PIV.ICTOPA: Alex. Klnr, Wihton 31111,'r, John McDevitt, Oro. A. !lorry, ttclAhson 1441:111.1111'118 ictn. B. Holmes, John Atwell, Woo. Iteo, ' Thos. S. Clarke, ' Jam A Western Insurance Company PITTSBURGII. GEORGE DARSIE, President, F. M. GORDON, S.crvtAry. Rill Damn,. AgainKt RD kiwis of Fir° and MAtlno Rls DIZIVTOCS. C. W. Rkkets'•n, G. W. Jacksan, • James McAuley, George Cantle., Nathaniel Ilolmeo, Jarncott, Wikrectors well known II liberally adjust and prompt ' No. WS Water street, (Spong , Ittaburgh. ja.kft R. Miller, Jr.. J. W. Butter, Andrew Ackley, C Ihmsen, Thomas Scott, A. Nimick, William 1. LyA Ilomolnstitution mann in this community, and who will ly pay all lutes at tWe OFFICE. Co.'s Warehouse.) op stairs.l' II ottres Dissolution of CosPirtnersbip. THE FIRM OF JONES .t SCULLY is this day dlsielved by mutant canna. The beeline., of the late firm tall be tattled at the old rtaral by Wm. 0 . 11. Scully J. ❑. JONES. • WM O. 11..SCTILLY. S C U L L . 17 & Co .. (Somessor to ]ones k Boolly,) Forwarding, Commission and &wage MERCHANTS, No.• 01 Water and 01 First S no3:dlm PITTSBURGH, PA CARD.—In consequence or the financial de rancomente of Um country, and the eery general pros tration of buainem arising therefrom, entirely urdooked for at the time of ttio recent male of W. IL llnrphy to J. M. Burchfield, in the firm of Murphy & Burchfield, (be same bee been annulled, and the business will bo continued as formerly, under the title of MURPHY & BURCHFIELD. W. R. MORPHS. J. 31. BURCHFELD. Pittsburgh, Oct. 24, 1537.—n03 riISSOLUTION—The Co-Partnership hero torero Misting under the ileum mid style of PIIELPS, CARR & CO. is this day dissolved by limitation. The bus (nem of the aria will be eloseiritt the old stand, St. C'a't street, near the old Allegheuy Bridge, by W. 11. PHELPS, who's duly .therized to use the name of the firm in the settlement of its affairs. Pittsburgh, Sept. Ist. ISW. • 00-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE—The under- N.) eigned hare (hie day entered into a co-partnerabip, un der the name met style of PHELPS, PABFE & CO., for the purpose of smanufactarinVagone,Owts, Drays, &c., Ac., to Messrs. Its branches, baring to en the old establiehed Factory of Messrs. PlalpiCare A Co., and having sected , entire new and soladant buildings, and procured - rho latest Improve ment. ill mach nery, So., together with a large and well se lected stork ofmaterial, they are prepared to execute with promptness and dispatch, all-orders entrust.] to then]. work warranted to be of the best quality. The aenirwpan • [ter haring bad 18 years experience in the bushes., they hopeby strict attention to merit a continuance of the pat ronage so Ilbemlly bestowed on the late fie.. 8111-ITo employ NONE BUT TIES 'VERY BEST WORK KEN. ALLEGHENY VALLEI;S=c= RAILROAD.—REMOVAL OF TII FREIGHT DEPOT TO THE CORNER OF BUTLER ;AND CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A GREAT RE DUCTION OF TARIFF RATES.—Cs and after JULY 20,rt. 1857, freight will be received or ZiIOTO at the following rates, To Dfahoning. ...... ----at Zs- per 100 poonds. To Gray's Ediy At 250. To Red Bulk at Zo. " To Brady's Bend-- at Slc. " " Flour—Ore...fix barrclr and under.fifiy. e. To fdahoning 410. per Larral.. To Gray's Eddy . .51c. 46c. " " To Brady's ...... . Wc. " Flour—Ffly loarrdt and errr. To 51Gioning " " To Gray's Eddy ...---- ................... " " To Brady's . -45 e. " Jy.T.htf 0 - .11; 1.003I19,illenel:al Ticket Agent. RAPID .SINESIA WRITING, TAUGHT WITH TIIE BEST SUCCESS IN TIIE /et -- ,~~ rihich Itas trifle the mint, J ihmloitt of any zinetar • D y Aux . t•ow_LEY, one of the most finish- J." ed and aceolaplbbnl teachers and welters of Menge. Am an ludieptitable Olden. of this, he ha. thla Unison Woe. lean awenied Edit First Premium. for &a ARiltitsurAil, Ida work haring actually been executed with POI itAld and not Engraved or Lithographed, aim the care of tom. others ckiississo fo, 441iting. time unlimited,— Foe NI Commercial mime, time unlimited, - 33, . neoartieulars, 'pea-knew of writing, and circular ad dregs P. W. JENKINS, oeal Pittaburgh. Penna. N'ENV Al' THE FOURTH STREET S . 1 W. D. k 11. MeCALL HAVE. JII ST RECEIVED AAAIVERY large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIA,-A4 .the latest striae for , Fall Trade, comprising VELVET AND MUSSELS; TAMMY ANDynms pup SUPEEFINII ANI) LOW PRICED INGRAINS: Wool. Dutch, mp, Help-Rail and Stair Curtg Raga Rata Cintru Matting. Stair Rod., &c, Aim, a cluicelot of Drums, from one to tour tuditrEirs bruttlfal Patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from I to !4 fret wide, with other_ good. =ally found in first clue Winn Stare., all of whkh we an prepared to moll at the rs 7 sit nisi tot Oa. oct D.*. U. IifiGALLM. =IS . N _ 111N,r6 65 - 19,0 93 . 212,605 69 .. 37, 41 26 $703,664 67 PHELPS. JOUR E. PARKE. F. 31. LOVE. [11.314.3ma
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