,Dnurg Ogsalette. -a. P. mmo AWRiDD LE & CO ZD{ro BB and PROPRIETOR. THURSDAY BIORNINO, NOV. 12, 1867 ROAMING ItALITZR 031 LICH F/LOE or THIS POZZ.I4 Ws received yesterday morning from one of the Stockholders in the Merchants & ?dannfao tu.rers' Bank the following report of the Coin =Mee appointed to 'investigate matters in said Bank. The report strikes In as plain and prac tical, and its conclusions are in accordance with the general public sentiment ; but it seems to tut to lack directness when it speaks of the lin_ laity of a certain "party" for the losses incurred by the Bank• The party alluded to le we suppose, the late President of the Bank, and there should have been no hesitancy in saying so, without circumlocution. W e may add, before subjoining the report, that the Committee reported to the meeting list Cf names from which to select a ticket for Directors, to be Toted for at the annual election on Monday next. To the &cake!dm of the Merchants and Nana facturere Bank : Gear; committee appointed at your lficetirl the 8d instant, to make certain inves tigations, report, That we have examined the =al matters which , were prominent in the one of the former meeting with as much care as the limited time allotted would permit. The character of the assets of the bank, and especially of those acquired under the arrangement with O'Connor & Brother is this chief subject of interest to you and to the public, and received the largest share of our at tention. Although from our examination we believe that some of the paper, not included in the transfer of O'Connor & Brother, is not of that undoubted character we should prefer to find, yet in the main its general standing is good, and we do not:apprehend any serious or exten sive loss, and we think it would be proper to re commend to the incoming Board of Directors, a thorough scrutiny into the assets, in order to retinae or further secure those liabilities, upon a large amountof paper, dependent mainly upon the same Persons and firms. The liabilities of O'Connor & Brother- ' by the agreement, are liquidated at $185,000, to be se cured by paper and other securities nominally amounting to $215,000. Of this sum, an amount a little over 5210,000 has been already delivered to the Bank. It is not possible for us to come to an accurate calculation of the cash value of these assets, but from our examinetion'of their character we may pronounce more than one• half of the nominal sum as Ultimately available. Allowing, therefore, a very broad margin for losses, both upon those and the general assets of the Bank, we are led to believe that, while the bill-holders, depositors and other creditors, are undoubtedly safe, the capital of the institution will be unimpaired. We see no reason, from anything within the range of our search, why the largo surplus fund of the Bank should not be sufficient to corer all losses, and leave some excess over the par value of the stock. We are sorry that our examinations have not enabled us to acquit all those who have had charge of the blink from a want of proper care of its interostit . but we should be wanting in candor, and - In fidelity to the commission en trusted to us„ to say that we 'end nothing reprehensible, in the supervision of its affairs, or that we cannot discover any consequent pe cuniary liabilities. On the contrary, we think there is much ground afforded by ea inspection of the books and accounts themselven to make itthe duty of the incoming Board of Directors ‘to enforce this liability, which, by the arrange ment with O'Connor & Brother, is not released 03 to one party. We have seen nothing in our researches to lead us to doubt the correctness of the general statement of the Board, submitted at your for mer meeting, and therefore consider it unneces sary to add further than the expression of our opinion as to the value of the assets, already given. Sons Biosxu, Tnomss BsErwer.t. Geoann DARELE. °zones W. JACX3ON, • DAaur Acussw, • Hewes STILL Bsroas in Powzas.—The fu tura political status of the Territory - of Kansas yet troubles thepowers that be. The great and - mighty of the land, each potentates for exam ple as the Governor of Florida, with his im mense constituency of eye-gougers, sand-hillers, end alligators, speaks oracularly from the exec utive chair and the Democracy say they are •struck with the force and high tone" of the great State paper of Hon. Madison 8. Perry, for that we believe is the said Governor's name.— Of course "the violated rights of the South,. the .taltivalrio sons of the South," the "invaded constitution" and that sort of "high toned" palaver, make up the substance of the Gover not"; inaugural. The news of the returns from Johnson county appears to have 'penetrated as far as Tallahassee, and, without taking into consideration the fact that Walker was obliged to'do what was very painful to him, viz: reject the said returns, Gov. Perry denounces Gov. Walker for assuming powers unconstitutional and in derogation of the "rights of the South." Re ought also to denounce the "Cincinnati Di rectory" which was at the - bottom of all the troubles in Johnson county. Next to Gov: Perry comes another power in the land.. The Richmond Enquirer, whilom the ..21antripion at Squatter Sovereignty, thus dis eouraeth: "This trouble is all the legitimate result of attempting to make, so to speak, "a silk purse out of a sow's ear," of attempting to constitute a sovereign State, a law-observing, order loving, Constitution-respecting commonwealth out of a heterogeneous motley of speculators, backwoods men, rowdies, and cut-throats. Kansas ought to be ruled with a rod of iron and the strong arm of imperial poweefor a dozen years yet to come, without so much as a constable being elected by "the people" (God sere the mark!) during the whole time. Then the polio might be opened and the people left "perfectly free to frtunatheir own institutions in their own way." Then there might be an orderly, just, and satis factory settlement of all vexed questions by competent suffrage. There cannot be until then." • That is the Squatter Sovereignty of Francis Joseph, of Austria, and if Slavery demand it, that je the rule the Constitution-loiing national Democracy will set up in any and every territory of the Union. /Sun POPATOZ CROP.—By the steamer Canada we have some additional Dews as regards the potatoe crop, viz: "It is reported that the potatoe crop in Ire land was very light, the returns being not more than half of 11156, but the superior quality of the new crop over that of last year very largely makes amends for the decrease in bulk. The disease is not so disastrous as was expected." We also learn that the crop is not so badly in- Jared in France as was at first feared, and in consequence, the edict prohibiting the export of breadstuffs from France has been withdrawn.— The effect of this will be to keep down the price of wheat and corn in England. ROBBING VII GEAVE.—Martin Quinlan, the .city Sexton of Chicago, a Democratic Irishman holding his appointment from the late demo cratic, Mayor of that city, has been detected in rifling the graves of their dead and shipping them off in wagons. • lie was caugbtin the very an., nine bodies having been takennp by him in one night to be sold for dissaiting purposes. lie was sent to jail. WILL as au ret—MtHutliier ,Furniss, who has gained considerable.MAUl Strfrom his un enviable and disgraceful . 'Coincittion with 'tho WOodman cue, as lately developed in New York, is an applicant to the President for appointment u Secretary of Legation to the Hague. He Is uid to have very strong suppetters among the leading democrats of New York. 2. I. 8. TILOOPS UNDIZ Asia AT THE COATOX-Hoes.—On Monday, Mr. CISCO, Assist ant Treasurer of the Bub-Treasury, telegraphed to Washington for authority to use the Govern ment_ troops on Governor's Island and the marines at the Navy Yard in ease of any demon stration of the working men—one of their speakers last week asserting that there were $30,000,000 in specie in the banks and Treasury, to which they were entitled. In reply to this, early this morning 62 of the Government troops, under the command of non-commissioned officers ' and 68 marines, under command of two officers, made their appearance; marched up to the Custom-Howse, and took up their quarters on the ground floors. Their arms were then stacked, and sentinels posted to keep out the crowd. One of the officers remarked that they did not find their quarters very comfortable. In lees than twenty-font hours - 17. B. troops may be expected' from Boston \ and -Washington,- I.r. Y. Tri6. floarday aftentoon. MeetlifilkefANN= • ployed. 0 4 The workmen MA ttekillpiiihnentlissembled pretty.numercaelylnTouYpkin's-sgpare yester day morning. They ire divided into two Fat ties, one supporting the old Committee appoint ed by them to represent their wants, headed by M'Guire, Noll and others, the others supporting the new Committee appointed for the same pur pose on S aturdayand repudiating the Commit tee first appointed, claiming that they are actu ated by selfish motives and only want political notoriety. These last aro led by D. Gordon, Peter Donnelly and the others who formed the deputation which visited the Mayor on Saturday. At about nine o'clock yesterday morning Gor don and Donnelly addressed the crowd, urging them to stand by each other until they obtained the relief which was promised them by the Mayor. 'Blesses. M . Guire and Noll also spoke to the people; those opposed to them manifested con inferable disapprobation while they were speak ing. The burden of their talk was quiet, ab stinence from violence (as well as fcod) and pa tience until work was obtained. All who really wanted work were invited to sign a paper to that effect. Most of those present refused to sign. "What work have they to give us ?" said Gordon; "the Common Council havn't done any thing yet." After all the leaders had their say the informal meeting was broken up. Many of the workmen, however,- still hang around in Tompkins-square, which by common consent appears to be their rendezvous. About noon the unemployed in the City Hall Park became much more excited than they had been during the, morning. They congregated in front of the City Hall, where many of them 'expressed the opinion that the Mayor had been humbugging them, and that he could give them work immediately, and pay them from,the treas ury, if he were so inclined. Some of the most violent talked of entering the Hall, forcing the Mayor out, and making him give them workim mediately. While these remarks were passing, the numbers in front and on the City Hall steps were increasing. Marshal Stevens, seeing and hearing of what was going on, came out, and told them it was not in the power of the Mayor to give them employment without the consent of the Common Council, and that they had better maintain order until the Common Council could aet. At this lime a Brooklyn engine company, with their engines stopped in front, and having stretched their hose began playing upon the City Hall. This had the effect to disperse the crowd into little knots about the Park. Mean while, Mayor Wood had sent a requisition for a Police force. Fifty men were sent immediately, and subsequently a much larger force. They were stationed throughout the Hell, but their serrices were not required. The Committee on Lands and Places met at 2 o'clock, and the Bread Committee at ti o'clock. From each of these the unemployed had great hopes. Their hinders crowded into the Com mittee-Rooms, 'while the rest lay • around on the grass smoking their short pipes, or eat on the chains, looking not over anxious as to the re sults. The meetings of both Boards of the Com mon Council, at 6 o'clock, served to attract them to these positions until nightfall, when they scattered to their homes unsatisfied. The officers of the United States Government in this City have taken measures to repel any -attempt that may be made by amob to destroy or appropriate Government property. Some of those - who addressed the unemployed last week, it will be remembered, made threats concerning the $20,000,000 in specie said to be in the vaults of the Banks and of the Sub-Treasury. Mr. Rynders, the United States Marshall yes terday informed our reporter that Mr. Cisco, the Assistant-Treasurer, had telegraphed to the United States Government asking to bo author ized to call upon the troops on Governor's Isl and, and the Marines at the Navy Yard, to protect Government property in case of need. Mr. Rynders says if any demonstration is made against any Government property, he will im mediately call out the United States troops. In both branches of the Common Council last evening elaborate reports were presented and adopted upon the Mayor's Message. Both Boards recommended that every possible effort be made to place the public works of the City such a condition as to give as much employ . ent for labor as possible,—while they dis ,Eourage any extravagant hopes of aid or relief :from the City Government. A serious split has already taken place in the ranks of the Unemployed. Part of them begin to see that have been merely the dupes of de signing party politicians, who are endeavoring to make capital not of their distresses and who care nothing for - their misfortunes, and will do nothing for their relief. The ultra communistic notions of the German radicals who have embra ced this opporl'dnity to advocate pillage and plunder, have disgusted Whereof more rational and sober views, who are not disposed thus to be led into adding crime to misfortune and plunging themselves and their families into still deeper wretchedness. There is to be a grand meeting of them all at Tompkins square this morning, and it is natu ral to suppose that last night's proceedings of the Common Council will, et the outset. die dourage and exasperate them. They hare been repeatedly urged by Mayor Wood to await the rifffill action of this body, and assumed that it would relieve their wants, and carry his recommenda tions into effect. These promises have not been kept, at it was evident to every intelligent per son from the beginning they could not be.—N. K Thu's, 71resday. vow dliatolt to tho Y Tribune WASHINGTON, Monday, Nov. 4, 1E67. —The movements of your hunger mobs produce intense alarm here. 'Mayor Wood's course is reprohat • a by the President. A consultation between the President and Sec retaries, respecting the danger in New York, was held this afternoon. The same marines who did such terrible execution here on the 1.4 of June have been ordered to depart to-morrow morning. All the military officers belonging to the New York station ore ordered to return to their quarters immediately. A dispatch has been sent to Gen. Scott re questing him to take efficient measures for the protection of the Custom. House and Sub-Treas ury. Troops have been ordered from Bowen also, but none from Philadelphia, because similar dis turbances to those dreaded in Non Verb are thought possible there, THE weather haring turned cool, and being favorable for the pork business, two of the slaughtering establishments commenced opera tions this morning. The Cincinnati House killed sixteen hundred head, and had 1,885 in the pens this evening. At another house about 20)' were slaughtered. Should the weather continue fa vorable the business will progress without inter ruption, the arrivals being fair for the season and a large number having been contracted for delivery this month, they will be pushed forward without delay. The market. presented a heavy appearance to-day. A lot of 800 head on the spot was offered at $5,50 per 100 tbs. net, with out finding purchaser. There were buyers at $5,00, and $5,25 would have been paid, per haps, had the holder manifested a disposition to accept that figure. Packers are generally quite indifferent about operating. There is not, we think, a single eager purchaser in market.— Cin. Ca:. Tux figures of the Bank Statement show much the same features as that — OT the previous week, a large increase in the specie and deposit lines. Our Banks are now abundantly strong enough to resume specie payments were it not for the suspended condition of the Country Banks. A few of them are willing to resume at once, but the rest consider their true policy to be to await the gradual recuperation of the country, and not to resume before Ist April next. The compari son with last week Is as follows : Lau.! Dpecis. Circulation Deposita Oct. :11......r5,317,754 f 12,893,411 $6,334,743 561,493,641 Nor. 7...-. 95,966,241 16,492,152 6.434,212 09.8)34,173 Increase. P 15,447 $3,C03,711 ¢141,6; I $7,421,109 —N. Y Tribune. BOSTON BOARD or TRADR.—The Boston board of trade has had a meeting, at which the repeal of the usury laws ands the modification of the banking system, by having only one bank of Issue for the State, with the bills based on specie or State securities, were advocated. Resolutions were also presented favoring the forwarding of produce from the West in payment of bills, in view of the present disordered state of exchange. It is stated that money can be had in that city on first class names, with good collaterals, at from one to one and a half per cent. a month. Tea MORYONS PRII.PARISO FOR REBELLION.-- , A correspondent of a Western paper, in speaking of the Mormons, says : "I have information from a source which will not admit of a doubt, that the Mormons who have recently left California, took with them nearly eight tons of powder and lead, also a ton of revolvers, all of which had been purchas ed from time to time in shot State, and taken quietly over to Carson Valley during the last di months." Tut reopening of some of the manufacturing establishments in Massachusetts continues. The Iron Works Company, Fall River, started their rolling mill and nail factory on the 24 inst.., after a suspension of a few weeks, and the American Linen Works will start in a short time. The Lodi Print Works in New Jersey also expect to resume on the IGth, with some 300 to 600 bands. • AXIMICAN Ansmangs —A traveller who pass ed last week one hundred miles by roil, on the Pittsburgh and Chicago road, through Ohio, East of Fort lVayne, expresses himself astound ed at the extent of wilderness held by absentees. Nowhere in Canada West, he asp are to be found ouch tracts of unbroken forest.—Cin Gar. Parana, Fon Tae SOUTIL--86erall ' esseli at the wharves in Augostaandirafallowell, Me., are being loaded irithlietateteltiftlur 136nthern markets. The firinea nage 'from, thirty-seren eel* to fifty centia tlizer4. tiootAluit the. variety and quality.. :'.„Soo Monday last, — ilit) , fifreilff 'sold - Um Pati: I delpids and Sunbury - ItaHruad, extending from Siam* to Mount Carmel, or where it intersects Hiellfute Hill extension. The sale wasmadeby the holders of the second mortgage bonds, and I was, of course,s,raibject to the first mortgage, wide!' anuinntito $700,000. The property was ; knocked down to E. B. Wheelen of Philadelphia, I who represents the parties interested in the first and second. mortgages. Roen ISLAND FOR SALE nr ALTCSIOR.—WO are gratified in being able to state that the Island of Hock Island will be offered for sale at public auction, at an early day. The Government will give timely notice so that any persons in this region wishing, to secure a slice can have the opportunity. Suits will be instituted against those persons who have been despoiling it of timber, as well as against the squatters who refuse to vacate the premises.—Rock Island Argus., RAISOS have-fallen in the Boston market to $2,25 per box for fresh 3lalaga. Last year, at this time, they brought $4,25, and the con sequence was that plum puddings and mince pies were very scarce at Thanksgiving, They may be scarce this season, from another cause. Pumpkins, however, are very cheap in Boston, selling at six 'to aeven dollars a ten. IT 000 stated on •'Change" to day that an English capitalist is stopping at the Broadway, who has one million and a half dollars which ho has brought to this city to invest at ten per cent. in real cstato security. We understand he had numerous applicants to-day.—cin. Con. Tan liarrisburgh Union says that the Phila delphia Bank haeftled a complaint against the Pennsylvania Bank. under the provisions of the Relief bill, as an insolvent institution. 55pertai !latices Nervonaneso or Weakness of any kind. —lf nny of our rendern ore tgnnhled with Nerronnnena or Weflktn , . of any Lind. World procure a bottlo of fIfEILIFAVES II4I.AND ItITYMIS. We boon tried it, and can r 0,11101 1 .11./ it COllll.l , utly. an n modlein.• f lying al• most Instanta.e.m. Enfrrprim. g. 4.14 at $1 per bottle, es six bottle, for $5, by the pro prietors, DENJ. PAO P. k CO.. Manufacturing Pharusa nutting tun Chemists, Pittsburgh. Pc, and Drumlin. Mu orally. SOO advertisement. nofiodkoT Condor conapc la us, won consideting the wants of the afflicted, to recommend that which Is best known and tried, nod to recommend Dr. J. Ilostetter's Codebrated Stomach Bitters, would only be adding to what has already boon hensided far and onto, not only by n few notated cer tificates, but by the people of the land, endoned by tho phy• ellona and the press, that Ileatetterta Bitters hare no equal In metering and iMpArtillg Ltolti, to enfrebled.mert. Ladles and children find this medicine invaluable in many of their ills of debility, to which they are subject, especially dotting the manner season: in such case, It should be taken in small quantities before molls. For side by Druggists end dealers generally everywhere, and ITOSTATTI:R k SMITH, 205 Peun rt laisarr To Nervous Sufferers A retired Clergyman, restored to health in it few day?, after many year• of great norms malDring, inert low to make known the means of rare. Will (free) the prescription uer,l. Limit the lie v. JOtffM.D.lri NALL N 0.186 Fulton fdreet, Brooklyn N. Y. ochadminadananwT. For Deaf Peroons.ArOt onto AinuoudaTheao.— ewly invented Instruments that ramble the deaf to hoar in spite of ,leufneff, are in aol.mnee of anything yet known, or likely I. Income of any rtgal fferyire to deaf person?. By mean? °feu arterial drum. the power of hearing Is affected, and all the ear. naffniances that attend trumpets and tubes, are nodally dispalnled with. nary are worn by laides so ss not to he perroptilde o; .fher?, nod ore hardly felt who, worn. Apply to non-dank' Dr, O, U. KEYSEII. 140 Wood at. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! I'Ol LADIES missms EMBRAC/N.I HUBS, oN BAY and NIINE. SABLE, STONE )tARTEN. FITCti, EQUIRKEL, he. CA I'ES, TIPPETS. )11 YFA. CUFFII end GLOVES. In great canety and pri• e. noll:dfc srl;/BD r CO.. IAI Wood street. JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET, European and Intelligence Office, Keeps alway. for 4110 grafts nn Europe for any announb and steamer and I'arlo.l Tickets to and from Lleerpool to New York. 01111 for rook. and general Loreto work furnished to honsekeepers nu abort notice. Wright'a Indian Vegetable Plllaand Syn....away, outland. Passengers brought from New York and Philsdelptda on railroad to Pittsburgh. JalS:dly VANDEVER & FRIEND, A. T. T o RN F: S AT LAW SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, o„ohinf'. Ilk, 2, Dubugnr, lowa. 112-C , llectione promptly made In any part of Northern lowa. or Western Wtsameln. • Will attend to the pnrchase and Salo of Bed Dotal. ob tain,. !done). on Bonds and Tfortgagea solaydfc GEORGIC W. GrFOCI& Sr, CO., BECK 75ZLA..1\T1ZY.P.A.C"1"17.1.0013.13,7 Corner of Par and Mechanics &red, FORA liked, PITTSBCRIJII, PA., ILanufacture Pine and Oak Keg* of the ration. &amts. Dona of NAIL KID3S, which they mill onll at the lowest market peters. Wig-Contracts woo roottoottolly ..11cfleot. All Work war ranted of tho bmd gnality. .telthlytlfc H. C. ITLISLAN & CO., it: r 13.7:5 Yu/SI rt h Street. Pitt nburtch, Pty CAFNEIIAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND Insurance Brokers. C.... C.. 17.. Ruefully,. ta,e44.000. Life. Fir, lira rte and Live Stock Rinks of all &ewer.- Dom tat.., at current rates In the !met reliable and prompt paying mmlfsinles In the ism., P,131.1,1y!i• Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONES, WALLING-FORD Sr CO., itt«essora to Warartrk, Atterbury & Co-,) kinnumetnron.sf Right mid Left Hand Door Locks, Spring, • Drop and Thumb tar. Platturm and Counter Cosies, Cone., Corn and Parot Mille. and Domestic liardware t eener. ally. earner of Water mst Brant streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja2.2lydfe . „. • C ;W caßatri A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Piti-I.4irgh, General lromennee Agency, No. 63 Fourth Street, PITTSID'EGII, PENN A. • hle rA Ciarterrti I.y Pcmyl4 tatrn.ommi L 6., E... lak.n of .1 d.criptl.n. A. A. CARRIER, Jylt'nlydfc IL A. C.&ll.rilISR. donne, Sign and Ornamental Painter*, N D Glt.4 I Elt : Irr LUIS VI VS'll le I,entl and Zille Prtiittri. Afro, an kind. ..f Pnlttl, Oil., Tankkhe.. ,nwo. Putty, Ornsttes..t, 147 1i74.1 d , ,ors nln.r. 14, n. 4,4 AFt.y. mrMlydfc Pittsburgh Steel Works. TON - RS. BOY') & CO., ManLifurtnters of CAST STkaa.; SCRIM:H.OW A. B nrktl A X Cbro, ROI/ 11F, • Attshoro. D. D. I ZOOlllll-S V41:71.471.1 • Zi. or Itagers' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Cern, Eon and Firs' Julnlyilfc" CindlY mm - Etox-z..c:h.rzr ,N 5,. 52 ST. CL.,4IR STREET, (WADI( (Dr. Irtster Nev. Dulldll4.) COCIX.R.A.N 6c .131205. Iron Roiling, Iron Volans, Vault Doors, Window Shifittris. Window Guards, &e., tt:Aecond ...rod and 80 Third Allred, &lawn Wood and 3farketi PITTSBUROII, PA., IIe•a c Mud a variety of new Pattern., fancy and plain, ..table for all par - pram. Particular attention fold to on. closing (is-nre Inge. .lobllng done at short notice , . mrO NV. dr. 1). rtxx.rlr..R.A..rer, Iciscr,',mums AND OEAlallA All {clod• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigar•, ❑ere recently taken the building No. 129 Wood street, In uldltion to flair Mititanzturing Establishment, No. 43 Irwin street. where they will he pleased to receive their friers* •pß:lydfa ti- . 34; . 0 R. CI-J 1 Wlt: 117 Ni A. N. Menufmcturer and Dealer In on klode of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A N D TOMA.OOO, Cbrner of timilluldol Mrerl and Diamond Alley, 0c3:171c PITTSBURGH, PA WOOD, P40017.1311AD & CO., MAPIIIIMOTIIIMIS or Amerlean Galvanized Sheet Iron, And Wet Arra. for Ow Safe qf W. Darin Woon.. Patent Imitation Russia ghee/ Iron. Galrenlted Gomagntal Iron, fur Rooting. 41.-Warebonno—\b. 134 hvnt greet, .I.lllsturgA. Jsl.2lydAwfa InT.MNi-EV . • LLINS. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DKALEATH Cheose, Butter, Beet . ..l%ll'lmb, And Produce generally, dkw F ho. 2.1. Wood Street, Ma/mm/1 44 — T1tVINI3 Pea T. Or 11.3102 A on RUTTCI42, at prim, .aging from Moto thirty dollam. Alalontirial Supporter, of every kind. Spinal Props for curvature of the opine. Shoulder Broom or every kind. Silvans - my Bandages, Improved varieties. Pile Prom fintha support And care of Piles. Syringoi, map nod female, all onto. Breast Pumps, so minimise asaurtment. Nursing Denim old Artificial Nipples, latest Improve mauls. New Cupping*Apparatue, a great Improvement over the cupping glmnev. Magnetic Mathint a, a auperler kind, Ina neat boo. DIL KEYEER In alm agent for Manta's Reuling Can Yvon% whicts tvrea e,vves or Rupture In .10 month.. Pohl at DL KEYSER'S WhoDuude Drug Store and Truss Depot, 1.26 140W11011 amt., afgv, of the tiohlen Mortar. Siretnevolento . , Ron DTL.— tilthlo a nut shell all the merits Ile, Of Defendant's newer Nestled Dyee Red It make* black, to brown trunitfortns a gray, And keeps the fibres always from deeny.. Title Inatchletrerevitalbing Efate D. situ holds lie pool lion et the meet harealese end efflcaciorut MD Dye In the world. Sold wltoleento and retail by Dli. GEORGIC IL KEYSER,. N0.1403r00d street, NZ MC , of the Golden Mortar:, ATINERELL PAINT—,2O casks on hand and . Ibr rata by hot' B. L. VAIRIESTCIM ti CO. er itaitcde LEA. Ac -PERRINS Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS n ~...,' of A urrviot nou - To tor. the,„„ MEDICAL GENTIZ N MA ''' ONLY 0000 SAUCE. AT MADRAS, To , libi itrotior at And applicable to 1 . , To May, 1851. EVERY,gI “Tell LEA A FERRIES that • "I their Sneer la highly esteem. VARIETY ejt ed in India, and is, in my . opini the moot palatable at OF DISH. veil no the mat wholesome Sauce that is made." The only Medal awarded by the Jut, of the ,New York Exhibition for Foreign Sauce, was obtained by LEA A PEE- R INS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world. wide fame of which haring led to numerous imitations, pur chaser* are earnestly requested to see that the name. of "LEA di PERKINS" are Impereerd upon the Dottie and Stopper, end p4inted upon the labels. Sole Whole le Agent. for the United States JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, .411 it..ir 105 Broadway , Sb. York. taw thi s stole. : Also, orders recel m redLor direct LE IS & EDGERTON, soccrosolus To D. T. DOMAN 0 00,) IVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN C 3l- FLOOMMIIME, PFLO3DI7OM AND PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, No. 107 Wood ; Pittsburgh no•Almdf B 3EI W I IV ca•MAOHIN 33 SI FOR FARILIIS AND MANUFACTURERS. WHEEL' ER & WILSON MANUPACrITRING COMPANY, Bridgeport. Conn, Flttebtargh,oB Fifth Street. Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At the pleasure °film Operator, making with ease One Thous. and beautiful and duratle Stitches per Minute, alinust noise lessly, and are becoming Indispensablo for family use. Full information may be obtained by addressing James Ewing. or ALEX. B. EKED, AgoW, No. 68 FM sterol, Pittsburg's. 8E001.13, NomrtcH.Aisrr TAILOR, .103 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Petklsa. SiPTIto latest rattan. of goods always on hand, sod made to order on the most reasonable tortes for cash. All scorh eserrenteth rto9dlmfe • SINGER'S E,EINING MACHINES, The greet superiority of BINGER'S 31ACIIINEA °Ter all °there for the use of * Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Conch Makers, long been known and practically acknowledged. The undersigned }lasing en extensive variety o! aim Mochfnes on bend, Silaptiol to every kind of sewing end stitching, invite• duos Interested to call and examine them. H. STRAW, Alton( tbr Allegheny County, PITTSDIJIIOII. PA PAYNE, BISSELL & CO. WIMCSIIILIMI Of Cooking. Parlor and Heating STOVES, - Orates, Fronts, Fenders, etc., And Manufacturer. of the Celebrated caprrAx. COOKING RANGE, NO. 233 LIBERTY STREET, 1T IT~ I4 PITTSBURGH, PA. J. M. LI i 1 LF. T.A..11.011, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irieh's New Delldlug,) PPITADURCIII, PA se3o:lydrc marcrAcrmica or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Food Oil, dellndlyfe NW. 168 and 170 Swami Strad. Da. KEYSER'S SEIOCLDER BRACES—From Plitstrurgh DirpaLeh, April 10th, 1850,—For more than 8 year, past we bare constantly 110111 the Washington Sus ponder Dram, manufactured by Dr. Om 11. Keyser, of No 140 Wood street, in this city, and would heartily rescue mood It to all who are compelled to follow a emleotaty men patio. A. we hare before remarked, to calling attention to Its merits, lt Knower, fora brace and so/ pendent, the weight of the pantaloons being /ma placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders totheir naftral position and ex pand the chest, Women, hnodreds of whom am wlnt.allY injured by the weight of enormous "skirts,. !Mould also procure thme braes. Do particular to procuring the bled mentkomd, u. many of the bracts ,old are hntnbog. Sold at Dr. 0 El). 11. KEYSER'S, Wholesale Druggist, 140 Wood root, sign of the Golden Mortar. eVildik war Ir you value your teeth and a pure breath, 4ealtby gneusort, wad eomfable mouth, go to 6EY914W8. 140 Wood street, and buy • bottle of Widimes Tama WAIII And To.o rdWio CR Toornacita is instantly cured by afew drops of Dr Keyser'. 'tooth Atha Dernody. Prepared end sold the drug - note je•Ovrer DR. ItSYSEJS, 140 Wood eh Noe of the flolifon lIE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WO3IEN A. —For many year. I hoes been troubled with general wearinms and languor, bulb month] and pbyeiralt ceps*, listlneantent, dull Veadaelte. pain In the head and umpire, enlarge,. and rendeney to etiffneas. palpitation of the heart, very easily fluttered or r both appetite : satiable, stomach and hostels deranged, with pain. Any mental or phyaleal exertiotoraa moo to bring on all the nymptepta, noa I had in addiCn, falling of the womb, and mat polo in that tie One physician after another exhausted his akin and gave me up. A patient and persevering. nes of MAR SMALL'S ITTgRIATECATIIOLL3ON fortunately enrol MO and I heee no word. mitteleut n oxprem on thankfulums Mr.. JULIA ANYIi JOII:i8ON. I mot truly ay that I have been a @offerer tie many years Nth whites and deranged menstruation. Aftera while I buitgber troublea, such as pale fore, imilostion, wasting away, general languor and debility, pan In the mall of the hack, • cat of @chum and dragging sensation, pain between the shoulder blades extending down the spine, loss of emie tito, trouble In the etomach apet bowels, with cold bands and get and dreadful 11.51,131231.1 i. The teat excitement would make me pool as 111 shemld fly away. I tried doctors ail drug, and everything, one afar another, without the benefit One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATtlnle ICON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and now lam entirely and redically cured. I wish that every woman could know what It IQ' do. CLAIIIIISA OBRIL tIARAIIALL'S UTERINE C.tTIIOLIOAN has and my life,as I eerily believe. I tried doctors and medicine until it seemed melees to try longer, when I met with a billy who reonnmetukd the Catholicon so strongly that I deemed it my duty In try it. I WA madly troubled with deranged mem arnatioa Ply symptoms were principalljtaine in the beck and abdomen, beerMg down pain at the time of the bleating. mile. nausea, constipation, feeling as If the back and limbs were bruised or broken, eroetations sad vomiting anxiety (life seemed to be • burden,) disturbed Weep, WM nom, shuddering', fstigueon walking in the morning, data lance, constitution, pressure of bkal in the bad, dirsitites, apaially when stooping.grest irritedlityof temper, aimed constant inclination to pass water, great asthmane and de sire to weep or feel unhappy. I was not:only entirely cured myself of all three symptoms, width I have Omni:W. im perfect seelaint of my sulferhips, bet I hare known en many others read In one town that I feel bound to lot you know, that other, who ore .Imilnrly • Rusted may also lad relief. EtlllA TOBBUROII. For a long time I had Uterinseamplents with the log eyruidouni I ROM tiers - dos, emaciated and Irritable; I seemed to abound in complateds, name of winch I will try to give your pain In the lower organs, ands feeling MI iillo.lllm thing was going to fall out; Inability to walk ranch on no. count of a feeling of /idiom% aching and dragging, nod .hating pains In the back, loran and extending down the leg. the Jolting produced by riding tamed great pain; spasmodic shootings and pains In the side, stomach and Ww. elg headache, with tinging In the earn; every fiber of the body wonted song great Irritability: Intense nervonannea, I rntrld trot bear the lewd excitement without being proatrated for a day; I could namely more about the house, and did not raker pirogue , . In anything. I had giviirapbnpe,birat rind everything. on I rappeend in rant. Ind • friend called toy attention to MAII9IIALLII UTERINE CATIIOLICON. I took It, hoping against bole. Most fortutnitely It cored me, and there not a healthler more grateful woman In the country. I trust nil will one It. It is truly the IrCrainee friend In need. Mr.. FLORENCE LESLIE. MA RSIIAL L'S LTKRIKE CA TIZOL/CONartil certain. ly cure FLning of the trbeeb, Phitez. Suppnrwi, Irregular or Painfid Nenttruatinn, Gloating, /Oa nnentiune and Die. eases of the Kidneys or Urinary Orynne, Retention or Thews. Munn: of thine, Ifeurtherrn, ChttirenestiVerrousness, bas, ildpitutions, Vramps, Disturbed Stem and an trembles organic or sympathetic, connected with the. Celine amens. is The price of 114RSITALL'S UTEIWTS C..4THOLICON Orte Dallarand a Half per singls tattle. On the receipt if six 4rs Pat banes shall be inet by ex press. fres. of charg writ ethe end of the express mute. De yartieuksr to the 'nit ova aMras, town, county and gale. Ire .71 guarantro Om: Nafrint Wm be sent on receipt of Om money. Addras Da. UM. It. 11111 - 8161 t, No. 140 Wood etreet, Pittsburgh, ocTieLssreP Sign of the Goideo Mortar. A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair OOMPLETELY PRESERVED TO TIEDEG ORMATICST A(3-IC A NI) WHO THAT IS GREY WOULD not have it restored to termer colon or bald, but would are the growth restored, or troubled with dandruff and Itching bet would have it removed, or troubled with scrofu la, sodd head, or biller entotione, but would be cured, or with aide headache, (nenralgio ) bat wool be cured. It will oleo remove all pimples from the face • d skin: Prof. Waal'. Mir Restorative will do ell this. circular and the following Ann Amos, No mber 6, 1956. Peer. O. J._ Woop—Dear fan I have h • much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair ' a, but baying teen so often cheat.. 4 hxuackery end nostrum., ban dyes, to., lln • to oboe your tomtit . . is the same categoazi:h he thmeand end one •My trumpeted quack rem until I met you in Low county some mouth], since, w en you gave me such mint •co as blunt/ the trial of your Reeteratlr• In my family • by my good wife, whom hair had become very thin an• entlrely.white, and bt9ore exhausting one of your large Wee, her hair waa restored nearly to Its adrenal bawl' • brown color, and had thickened sod become beard:Mil a • glom) upon, and entirely over tho head; she continues to Um It, not simply because of s ita beautifying ellen upon the hair, but because of Ito healthhil influence sin • the head and mind. Others of my [sadly and Mends ere using your Re• etoratireorith the happiest affects, thereferer IltePtielato mud doubts In relimence to Its character ma d value are en. tirely removed: and Iran and do most earthen,' and confi dentially recommend It. use by ell who would have their hair restored from white or grey (byname , of sickena or age,) to original .00ta and teauty, and hY all young perm. who would have their hair beentlld aod4wiy. Very truly and gmtefully yowl, SOLOMON N. Pokes Wook It mu along thrasher I saw pay at 111/so dad before I got • bottle of Itestoratlee for whkh you gave me an order upon your spot In Detroit, sod when I got It We concluded to try Mon blue 3lasn'a halr,as the smug teat of Ite power. It be. done all that you awned me It would dm and other. of my lentilfmmilJ and film* hoeing witnessed Its effects, are now mingral recommending Musette othen as entitled to the highest consideration you clithat kw It. Again, very respectfully and trely,yount. 801.0.110 N MANN:. mulyin,ltt,Josso24,ll3B.4. I bare used Prot Wood's Bar Rotors'lre, and b.... git miming wanderfuleffeets. My .bar " 0 . """ 1 " , " thought, p t uu ut u tit gy but by the egg of Mg Inotora, Ore It hog rostossed Us°tbial odor, ond !mono &odd penuunently so. : i bratal, onNentah tr. (..0.7. 'WOOD k CO, Provo us, Sl2 Broadway, N. Y. (Its sow wi n , Wing Intablishment) and 114 No:kW ono, EL Limy, 1004: " Id b "4= 1 '"1" ADD}IV3 mkt IN store and for sale by 1301 ' •It L. FAIDLIOITOCIEd 00. - f.. , . This and Ear. 1 , '' The - ffaitufaiturcrs': hump . to Company DR. J. L. SMITH would inform his pa--,'.- - •• age, No. SO median' 71,,,,a,„ j./ dents sad &hinds, that lia compliance with the request ! • PHIL ADZE filllA, to return Po Italtinictre on specLH business. ho will bostount ! from the city about fifteen dsys after which time be trill,*! Charter Perpetunl—Capital'Ssol:4 ooo . Iron to remain In Pittsburgh during the present Winter.— I WILL LXSUF,E AGAINST ALL HINDS OF Ile would also respectfully tend¢ his thanks to the eitisers of Pittanugh and ricinity for their liberal patronage and •Fire, Marine .and Inland Risks howidtslity so untrenelly characteristic of the truly honor- : AARONA. LIPPLWCOTT, President, i able and noble hearted Pennsylvanians. noth3td ! WM. A. RHODES, Floe President ALFRED WEEKS, Segrptery. :?stl6- bbertisentcrtti Or THE - STITUF OF WORDS— embbe's Synonyms, 1 vol., Sro. Graham's " lam; rave'. Thesaurus of English Words; French on the Studyof Words Do " Synonyms of the Nets Testament French, and English, Past and Present; Wilsozia Treatise on Punctuation. 0012 KAY A CO., 2,5 WoNI street DICKENS' WORKS-Fixt EDITIONS.— Peterson's New Illustrated Duodecimo Edition, 23 rola Do Complete Library Edition, 6 roll., Bro. Do Pine Illustrated Edition, 13 For lola by nol2 KAY k.. Cit, 35 Wood street UEATILEItS.-25 sacks on steamer - Wm henry, tcolyrive for nab, by ISAIMI DICKEY & CO. MURPHY & BURCHFIELD lIATR MARKED DOWN LADIES' DRESS GOODS TO TILE (PRESENT LOW CASH PRICES. °oil THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND.—AYER'S WORM CONFECTION.—Tho public ban long since re quired a Worm Remedy that in Mika eflloclons, and at ton same thlts n se injurious to the health and constitution of children the epecific heretofore known an Termlingo. That rem yis now offered in Ayer's Worm Confection. It Is warranted purely vegetable—is deetitnte of Calomel and like Ilinerale—will perform all Clint Venality° will do—is pleasant to take—leavee immee— lose not sicken, and will not IrlJure the constitution of tho smallest or moat dell. into children. Compounded and for sale at the Drugstore of JOEIN lIAPT, Js, Loll corner of Wood and Sixth sta., Pittsburgh. T OST.—A draft drawn by G. S. 'Backus, oral Anent, Nashville, Tenn for 5103,03 payable GO dare after sight, on Samuel F. Tracy, New York. • The obovo draft was dropped lortvr,n thu Post ONto Smithfield, Liberty eta., and net (Ace. It of no service to the finder. Wo will hn snotty obliged If the Sutler will hurl It to 18,11AII UICEEY & CO., null No. 81 Wa or St. H. lgeigs, Jr, & Smith, MANUR its AND .13 anima, No. 30 William Street,New York, Offer their Perri." In the collection .d negotiation of paper, the owe. end rale of et.ts and bondiv,es vrell In ell the other branch. of o privete booting lin-Inces. 42•• the Ikfer by permission to 3IRTROPOLITAN BANK,... Ness Turk. MERCHANTS' BANK, • MOSES TAYLOR. ESQ.. MESSRS. P. IlAltNioN C'S NEPHEWS A C 0... J. C WILD, !'!Q, Cashier Boston Bank. ..... • Ilaston, Mass. PIIILADELPIIIA BA NK,.. ... Philadelphia, Pa R. MICKLF., ESQ., Cashier Union Bank of Md.. ... Baltimore, MA. • J. MILTON, ESQ., Cashier OMee Northern Blot Ky. Lonisville, Ky. MESSRS. KINNEY, ESPY A (N 1..... Cincinnati, Ohio T. P. RANDY, ESQ., Prmsident Commercial Branch Irk, Cleveland, cod, J. YOUNG SCAMMON, ESQ.. President Marino Bank ........ Chicago, 111. MESSRS. J.ll. LUCAS A CA- .t. Lords, Mo. MESSRS. COOLBAUOII, ik BROOKS, Burlington, lowa . N. ROLAIES & 50N.... .............. Pittsburgh, pa. us-diamond • FALL AND WINTER- COOTINO AND PARLOR STOVES, GRATES AND FENDERS, .I , IIIE IRONS, SCUTTL • And other vettermable article. in my line, fer sato to it the limey.' GEO. W. HURLEY, oe2l Federal street, Allegheny BAIME Y —3O bags for wile by oon lIENItY 11. COLLINS MEANS-25 bags Po. sale by !t coil FIL:NRY IL COLI.INSi POTATOES --'MO bus. Red Potatoes ji received and for vale by T. LITTLE & CO. noll No. Second strok BUCKIVIIEAT FLOUR.--50 sticks. 50 each, just reel: and for sole by null T. LITTLE. & Cd, CHOICE GREEN A PPLES-200 bbls. in aiLi .tors and for sale by null T. LITTLE k CO. ()CARE -50 bids. American and French 5.." for sale by D. A. FAIINESTOCK & nullcorner Wood and First sta. ,. SPANISH BROWN-25 bbls. for sale by ngl7 R.A. PA lIINVSTOCK a CO. MITItA'rE SI LV Eli-100 oz . Crystals and Foiled for ado by B. A. FAIL &MICR k 00. G ROCERIES -100 bgn prim Rio Coffee: :0 for, atm. T. IL, 'Hack and pedal hum GO Lwow in and 0. Lump irobaccn; 211/4 kegs Nada asaortwl SA box. Wlndaw Oloor, summit 50 do.. Zinc WWI Boards 100 du Corn Itrunian 600 Lydia Straw Paper; 80) by Olive Menu, Fouls and Palm Soap; 100 du 31001 ,1 and Star Candles, For one by nolo IL toolsoN k 00. DITT 'BURGII GAS STOCK-100 shares of w stock will be mid by order of „the Trustees of the Pitts rgh Gek Company, at the llerchanta' change, o Fourth et. on Tilt ItSDAYe the, lath that, at 7 o'clock, 3L. In lota not excemling are shares each. Terms payment will be SSD per attars at time of mlix and the b nee on or barons the 31st December next. AUSTUf LOOMIS k OD, • Stock t. Nato Brokers, No. V: Fourth Bt. E. IV. Lrxn, /tact', nolo WINTER APPLES.-400 bbLs. Russets, Re Imo Beauty .dother b Inds, of gaper:tor quality, for sale hi the barrel or ha. told LEWIS i EDGERTON,IO7 Wood 1. BACON -2000 lbs. Bacon Shoulderti' - . - . - re, d itadkr male Ly r, ROBISON & CO., Liberty et. RIED ifEEF-3 tcs. S. C. Dried Beef just D roe' and fur We by nolo R RORISON A CO. Ql' It P AND MO4ASSES-16 bble. Golden k...) Syrup; 10 bbl. N O .11.01, for 040 by 0010 FL ROBISON & CO. bbla. No.• 1 Lard Oil; V 7R do Linseed do. For alp by sole R. ROBISON Q CO. F LOUR -50 Ulu. Extrn Family Flour; SO do do 9uparldie do, Fur kdo by 1,010 ' IL ROBSON It CO. C ALONEL--English and .American-100 Ilel..Just meelved sod for We by B. I. YAIINESTOCK k CO. sm.) • oorwr of Fourth sad 'Wood es. .. DURE NITRIC ACID-20 carbon ein store x and Ihr may b ILL FAIINESTWE 00. ULPIIURIC ACID-15 carboys on hand and for tale by nob B. L. PAIINESTIXE k CO. CDALK-15 bble. just reed and fur sale by kol OOP IL L. ITABNISSOCK. A 00. I ND IA RUBBER IiORSE COVERS—The best quality far tale et 26 and ZS St Clair id. rub J. k 11. PUILLIPS. TRANSPARENT GREEN OIL CLOTH -3000 yanla reed, superldr to coy other to the market, for male at the Oilcloth It &rename, 20 mad 288 t Clair st. 000 J. & 11. PISILLIPS. TABLE OIL CLOTH of tho very beat quali- B ty, and Myles mot to be surpassed, for swat 26 and n Chlr , et. T h e al teotiou of dealer. la Wel nob J. A 11. PIIILLIPS. WAGON COVER OIL CLOTH, 20 feet side, mono factored on cotton dna; a first rote sett• cis, !ornate by ,0,9 J. t U. PHILLIPS. • JOB PRINTING.— CARDS, CIItrULABS, BILL, MATO, • BILLS POSTERS, • PAMPHLETS, • LABELS, • LETTER MEADS, Aqd or t v . dz i ti y. p r il m on m o r r o JAb n 7in , Printing, pt. o o r coz b ment- WM. IL W00., y (Doi) Beaten., Waders and Stationers, 67 Wood St. FANS-22 bbls. extra small White Beane reed bud fut'irtin by 211 RIVER & DILWORTH, 130 bad 132 Second et. q( - 1 SACKS RAGS; 1 bbl. Flaxseed; 100 Flour Barrels, Rem!red and For Web, SIIIIIVER k DILWORTU GLYCERINE CREAM—A never-tailing cure for d.PPod hardens:llnm yoi can procure freehand pure at JOS. FLEMING'S, nO6 Corner Market et and the Diennood. trONEY-BEAN TOBACCO—Tho no plus nlttot In that line, to bo had at II ERFUMERIES-You carrot get Perfum ry at May place an nko o• you do at no 6 JO9. FLEMINGS 15 BBLS. GREEN APPLES; 6 " Roll Butter: • 2 While Beans 1 cask Potash; 4 sacks Timothy Seed; GO boxes Phone, Reed and for sale by 311111YEll k DILIVOII2II, no 3 130 and 132 Occond street STARCII-20 }ibis, Pearl Starch 100 man For eels by (0c12) J. B. CANFIELD. %NEWMAN' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR ElPRlNO.—Territory and Sprinp for saliby Neal M. P. BATON. QyRuP.-10 bus. Balt. Golden received and ►J for sale lOW by DAVID C. lIERUST. 0e221 Corner Liberty and Reads et. P EANUTS -15 eacksjnet reed and for sale . maty R. 'No. &Smithfield etreet. rtIIEESE-7.300 bxs. prime W. It. Cutting NJ Cheem „fiat emeined and far We by ot3o , n. 110TOIIINSON, No. 8 Smithfield at. L INSEED OIL-30 bble. Westeitt just reed and Nieman by . • B. 111/TCHINSON. .oe.lo • . . . No. 8 Smithfield rtr.et. __ 110 . 1 - E.kirt ASH-30 C as ks for sale by A. 0012 , . _ J. B. CANFIELD puo4cE • FLOOR.-100 bbls. "No*ton mum," msde from selected white wheat, and wirranted evq7 particular, for de by ' DAVID O. lIEMBBT Corner Liberty mad Haul es. BUTTER_-V BBLS. SOLID BUTTER do n store l And for It& by k 0 6 1 .13 • A/ - 2i . 7LOTD &CO TELLOW'; SUGAIL-40: bbla Bat: j#, and tot rte at taaratatatt Prat;a 3 ' s i' ' Oen Caner Liberty and Head mt. 1,91=013. ANIN , O S. Lippincott, Wm. B. ooas. ChM.lea Who, Wm. A. Chalon, William Neal, Aitken Week; J. Chalk, Sank, Chas. J. Yield, John P.SlumnS. Judge Bustli, E. D. Jorn s, Esq., Cash. at. Bk., James 3ltllinger, Es., !Teens. Robtroon k Co_ susmeallousird, Esq. " T. Keedn sW.. ~. a ~* Co, C. 11. Paul... D. 9.. " Wade Hampton A Co, J. S. L. K.. “ Cunningham t Co. Pittsburgh odiee, No. DO Water street. J. W. MAJITLEN Agent. • mr2..re W. W. WILSON, Agent, Dubuque. Iderehaats' Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. W5l. T. PETTIS, Prast D.. 1. iIeCANN, Excreter'. Amount of Capital Stock paid In era harested-4200,00D CO orra. " V. 133,428 35 Ina - urea Cargo Malta on the Ohio and 31huissippl fleet. and tributaries. lemma agaltut loss or damage by F l lO. also eguirot the perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Ttansportation DII/CSOES. •• • . Wra • V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. ilwaray, D. J. McCann, E. F. Witmer, 11-coo Conon, Barkl. L Waal/are, John A. Marshall, Charles D. Wright, Jahn J. Paltenon, El woad T. Pasoy. M. V. PETTIT, President. E. P. IVITMEIt, Vies President. DWIGHT J. 1.1.1C5m., Secretary. 1111:7[6.9. Bolger, Lamb .k Co., Phlladelphia. Bock, Xorgan &St Wrote; do. Truitt, B. & Co., do. • Poduroy, Caldwell & Co., do. A. T. Lama & Co., do. Stainmita, & Co., do. ,I'ITTEBUItOII OFFICE, No. 97 WATS!! STEN= outwit!' R. R. POLLIDEXTfiII, Arad. he Great Western Fire and !hams Ins. Co., OF PHILADELPHIA No. 331 Walnut Street. OMNI= tr.Crall. CAPITAL - , 4500,000 FIRE EVSURANOE—PerctuaI or limlted;mado to town or entintry.on every dracription of property. Li:LAND J.N.SUHANCE, Goods by Canal, Lakes and Lund earring, to di part. of the Union. MARINEINSURANCE. on Vessels, Cargo and Freight, embracing River Transportation. C. C. LATHROP, President. W. DARLING, Piro President Joseph J, Ilnckcl, Secretary and Treasurer. 11. R. Richardson, Assistant Socrehtry. DIRLCTOR. Charles C. Lathrop, 497 Walnut stroet. lion. Geary D. Moore, 46 Walnut street. Alexander WhiAden, Merchant, 14 North Front st. John C. Monter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Baker. John It. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White k McCurdy. 8. 8. Bishop. firm of Bishop, Simmons k Co. Jan. B. Smith, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co Thos. L. Gillagile, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. Isaac ILusleburst, Attorney and Counsellor. Theo. W. Baker, Goldsmith's Hail. Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons & Co., William Darling, (late of Rending.) John Rice, 90 South Front street. E. Harper Jeffreys, firm of Wm. IL Brown & Co. R. W. POIEDEXTEA, Agent, ' Si Water street, Pittsburgh. CM= Farmers' and mechanics' Insurance Company Northwest /toner wad and Ifehtst Street., PIIILADELPIIIA. The following statement exhibits the business and toad • rims of the Company to Nor. 1, 1856: Premiums received on Marine and Inland Risk. to Nov. 1, 1850 3214,684 • Fire Premiums 178,786 Interest on Loans .. 8,704 47 Total receipts 8400,18 Paid Marino . ....... 464,427 01 Fire.. ..... . 39,737 89 Expenscsßelar eneefailiallalol32.-.. 45,489 00 Ho-insuranca locum Freedoms and Agency Charges 27,474 68 • -1171,12 Balance remaining with Comply $328,057 .07 The easels of the Company are as fellow.— Phila. City and County Bond. $ 16,848 1811 Railroad Bonds 11,000 00}.Cost Price Ant Mortgage Reel Fatale 143,500 00 Stocks, Cullaterals on call 32,400 00 Girard and Coned/dation Bank Stock 5,225 00 noodled with Sherman, Duncan & Co., New York 30,050 00 Deferred Payment on Stock not yet duo 97,700 00 Notes for Marine Prernieral 103,030 10 Doe from Agents secured by bonds. 35,376 18 .. Premiums on Policies recently le. sued, and debts due the Co 28,470 00 Delano, In Banks. 16,456 74 $.5M,057 00 The Board of Directors hare this day declared • DIVIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, P•pabie on demand on tho businees of the Company tho let instant THOMAS 11. FLORENCE, President Enron, Quanota, Becretuy. 11100. J. BUNTER, Agent, Pittstrargh, No. 00 Water •Cat 0n27.6md.k Franklin Fire Insurance Company of Charlee W. Humber, Adolph E. node, • Georg° W. Rich2rds, Bartmel Grant, Thomas Hart, David S. Brown, blonlecel D. Levis Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, • Dorris Patterno. CHARM N. DAHMER, President. Caaratro CF. Bsocceta, SecredorY. Tide Company confirm,. to make Losurances, permanent 0111011 M. Orl evaty deectiptlon of property In thorn and country, lit rath a. low es are conalstent wi th eternity. Tb. Company have reserred a largo contingent fund, which, with their Capital and Premium., /lately Invmted, alford ample protection to the assured. The Assets of the Company, onJanuary 1851, as pub lished agreeably to tho Act of Aasembly, wore gm follows Tic ortgages... Mal Mate. Tesonanary Loans._ atk,........ Cash, tc.. 51ME, 7 0 4 44 knee their incorporation, • period of twenty-one y they have paid upward. of One Mon, Four Hundred thousand Dollar. Lome, by Oro, thereby affording eridence of the advantages of Insurance, as .elf as Cele ability and dispotition to meet with promptnear all Sabina.. 3. GARDNER. COFFIN, Agent, apt) Odle* Southeast con - lrood and Third Es. Continental Insurance Company. fmcorporatni by b Lryistahrree Thiuyimib. ITTEI PERPETUALCIIdRTEE Anthorized =lion Down Semrod and AccumuLted Capital MIME OFFICE. No. 61 kraut Street, abort Second, Philadelphia. lire Truntrence on Onllding,, Furniture, Blerchanclise, geneally. Marine Inenrenee on Charms end Freights, town parte of the world. bated Insurance on Goods, &c., by Lobe, Blears, Canals end land Carriages, to ell parts of the Tinton, on the matt feroroble term', coneletent with security. . . . GEORGE W. COLLA DAY, formerly Recorder of Dad; A., Philadelphia. WM. BOWERS, formerly Retail. rter of Will. JOIIN N. COLEMAN, Dm of Wen= A Smith, Imparting Hard.nre ead Cutlery Merchant, No. 21 North - .Thfra JOSEPH t;rroV;oi:ph Oct t Son, Ooppernalths, Na • 12 Qmarry greet, Phila. EDWARD 1 . MACHETTE. firm of Meellate ARatn Importing Hardware Merchant. No. 121 North atreet,abare Race, Phil. EDWARD lIINCIIIIAN, firm of Lf tont Co.,Prodoce and Cernmhodaa Merchant, No. 278 Market at., Above Eighth, Phila. GEORGE W. OOLLADAY, Prantdeat. Wan Wrtson,Socretary. .1081111 A ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 ttreet otalra.) , Life Inntranee. AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE ANA TRUST 00IIIP AR Y tibutheast _Cbrner qf Walnut and 1 6 "barOs &reds, PIIILADELPIII.A. Lacorporstett April 9th, 1850. .Capttalalock $500,000. • omais: ALEXANDER WUILDIB Pntsident, MARSILALL lIENZEY,VIce President, 301 IN C. SIMS, flecactary =ld Actury, JOHN EL WILSON, Treasurer. .210.11 D or =WMO. Aleunder NTndin harebell Ilemesey, Witham P. Bolton, Hon. Joseph Allison, John C. AIMS, Jonas Bowman, John P. Simone, WM. F. IRWIN, M. D., Medical Iraminer. Ms Company makes Insurance on firm, on mom rumour bin terms. It has been miccesslially manned for moral years by an erpmienced board of offkora and trustee.; aml Crosteem hos almays pad promptly Ito kis., and la emu way deeming of confidence, and pntro R. W. POTLIIMXI3, Avant, 97 Win. street, Pittsbarcp. Mance Minna Insurance Company of Office No. 70 Walnut Street Omni sl77,l326—Assere rntott 415-B=lo7 tr 11311139. Virelmstrance co Bonding., Merchandise. Furniture, An. la knelt or country. The mutual principle combined with the remit! all Meek endtel, mattes the Tented to share In the profits of the Company, without liability for loses. ~_, The Script Certificate. of this Carom% fit - prenti Are ~,,,,,,e r ade et par, into the CaOtiti Stock of.tht Compan7 CLEII Tnraiw, Proddeot. e B. M. IIINCIII&AN,-Beereeoey. - 11111=0/11. , Clem Tin_gley, I 0. 3113tioe& Wm 4 IL Thnagaion, . Samna Illspharo, ' netz op, unigi e r, G. W. Carpenter, - Z. nobert. Stem • IL L. Canon, ' 0. & Wad, Robert Toland, Morahan UM,. C. Sterenson, . Jacob T. Bunting, Chu. Leland, • . =nem Mama, wen. IL Semple, Man. J. 0. 001711.1 t, Agent . tome MIA and Wood Maeda JOS. Mann% optima eurarmao a Company, • • 420. Fran Building., 414 Walnut Street onoaftm mder tbe Gronal Imnrsoce low, with • cash Capital or $lOO,OOO, privileged to Menem to 000,1X10. loitires against loop or damage by FM, tdarlatli lalaad Novigatimand Tramportation. . . cmma. ' IL 0. ISAVOILLIN President - SIMARD ulnas, The Pr:enfold. • . GLOWS SCOTT, Secretary. PLIECTOII2. U. o:Laughltn, nicean IT. 0. litotrateul, rd= . D. ghannwood ' Bo R. M. Wine, , • Osage William o.banup, ITte & OILLI7IY, d v irentri,' p od . ge m Lafayette Hall, (entrance on nod et ) philadetrada Fire and Lifb IN . SURANON COMPANY, -- No. 149-47heennt Street, OPPOSITN T#N ODSTON Will make all kinds* of lansraace,'eltbn. PecPeddol Limited, on erm7 description of Property or Itendsuidiles. stressonoble rstssar L rolson. • 111. W. BALDWIN. iriesillosideod. C6erli P.Hayta t /L - floAlet_ • Z.ate,Goons W MOWS, P. S. Sass y, Jorph B. Para, C.,SUrzost r y John Oisyton f .: Bitoconaz,lsl. " " , 11011 inoutance. t - James P. Smylb atrztrces. ..V418,121 OS 81,877 78 .. WWI 17 .. 61,889 00 .. 64,946 81 --$1,000,000 .. 631,600 Loots A. Oaley, T. Esmond., Ilarper, Maus Trsooy, Mamas S.limith, George R. Graham, Ellwood Matlack, •• • • :; nilzialUt. Initnulee ComPINT I I _ • air .PITZWIRROZI. 0111 e• No. 68 Fourth • - marrow. • • Jac. Palate; 1 Wade Hampton. Geo. W. Smith, • . 1 A. A.Clarriar,. D. P. PT,. East Patrick, ••.• .1 J. Jo es,SaMpeen, Rody P tenon, J. P Tanner TUF.t, I. Grier • W. IL ElC.Paide, Nichol Haaq =t l h Sam. fte. *, Jr, Jame* IL Sophia; C. A. Colton, CILARTEID CAPITAL. -WO" SiPlire an Marine Risks taken of all I•• deecri thins. - OFFICERS. P Prtanielit—A. A. Cuome. rice Preettlent—Hoar PATTI:aeon, Secretary and Trawarer—L GSM geun, Notice to Steamboat Captains Owners. TILE undersigned,- representatives of secs Comport!a un&rwritingon halloo( liteaMbuats, to call the attentkoo of parties Intered.M, to Um fa that Policies of !mutants are vidated by the' ore of the mar for of boats to have at all those. a watehmanm duty, as well in port wt undesny,by night as well as by day. • • WEL JON lERART, Agent Inannnee Com ßDS P pany of ES, Noith America. P. Secretory Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Matins Insurance lb. F. N. WEDGE, Secretary Weetern Insurance Company. SAAIIIIIIi MASSIDILL, Secretary Citizen? Insurance Company. JAMES A. UCTOMISON, pretidont Monongahela Insurance Company : B. FINNEY, • , Secretary Eureka Insurance,Comenny. . P. A. MADEIRA, Agent Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company. J. W. MARTEL% Agent Mminfattnrers'lnsuranceoompany. It. W. POINDEXTER; Agent Great Western and Meiglutrits . Inman. Con A. A. CARRIER A SRO, Agents Slate, Fire and Marine Durum= Company; Coen monwealth Insurance, Company; Quaker City Inn • • Company. A. A. CARRIER, President Pennsylvania Inman. Company. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Fanners end Alechooks' Insurance Company. November nth, 1&.7, • noitdCwie Eureka Insurance Company, ." • OF FleiltEWLVAlatt, O f fice IQ. 99 Water S., AZWlnwp/t. Assam Noy: 2m, 11147: Rock Dim 111111, payable on demand, and secs, ed by two approved names-. 5 9 L 1160 Ot‘lo4 Pub in Pittaburall Trost Company • ' 3fort 122 eve Exchange Bank Ettoek—(bit_..... ...... —. 200 iharra Iron City llank Stock—Anteont Paid DX shares Allegheny Bank Stock— do ST shares Mechanics' Bank Stock—Co st. Book Accounta...... Office Furniture. ta11:C70113.. J. Q. Shoenbergee i G. W. Cass, W K. Nhrdck, I. K. Pennock, R. D. Cochran, W. W. Hartle, John A. tqughey,. R. T. Leech, Jr., Cl. W. Batchelor, , , D. McCandleu, Jame., I. Bennett, Geo. Si Belden, W. J. Anderson. - - - IDTOENBISROKR, Pres' , nonal3ml MEM Manufacturers' Insurance, Company., Fire, Marine - and ; ittlartd•! • feet—No. 10 Merchants' Es elkriir. • • PMMADT:111111, July 1,1857. i Notice is hereby given, that the Aeency of this Company, In the city of Pittsburgh;erl9, until rarebit notice, be conducted by .1. W. hi whose loosen:* risme In underwriting and connectlon with ibis *Moe li, Philadelphia, well medlfice him kg tor ducting tho bludnees In a manner that Will fen geseral satithetkm. Ile Is cot. &illy recommended to all our parma as well ea those de. latillatlee. A. WM - KB, Becretei7. The businem of the above Company will be dinductbd at No. 96.WATEE Street, Pittsburgh. anlgaltf .1. W. MAF.TTILN, Agent. Delaware Mutual Safety 11161111LCO Compaiiy, Incorposcrted by Go Legislature of flutarylvonia, Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta., PECILADILPULL MARINE INSVILLNCES on Penal, Cargo, and ftelgtit to all parts of the wort INLAND INsl:l7lsts t. 6.4 one by Elvers, esnala, lakes and Land to all the Tidos. PULE LVSUILABC on Merchandise ganendly...4% Stores, Dwelling Homes, to, Amer of Iha Drap . ents, Foe. ad, M 66. =lortgages, w 31 ,7 tats.. phla 011 y, and r Lean, ---- 1119,9711 66 Stock lagyo ,t In Banks:Bat Ind lentranceoca.-- 212 ! Ot (bab Balances In hainis — Of AgeTda, Proud - am on Ma- It. Pad., ncendy Lanett, and other debts • doe the Company I ler nl lames O. Mud, ThoophilasPanldlaig, Jame Truper, William Erre, Jr., Joshua L.Pria, James Teal:teat, Samuel E. Stokes, He Moan, Junes B. Menai. Thom= HouN Robert Burton, Jr ., John R. Sempl e, tto D. T. Norval, AB. T. nkent O. TIAI6, Woe Predden • • RiADETILA;I4.nt,; 96 W•i " st". 4 Pherbaret. WMOULEad= Muth; Arei Edmund A. Mader, John O. Dar* John R. Penrose, Ocorge 9. Ledper, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Human, Minh. 0. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, gffra 1 1 2.,T, thh H. Jones 'Broom, J. O. Johnson, WM. _ _ HOS.. Efszar Munn; Beall tarp sp.tlyd N. Pittsburgh Lite, ire-sad Marine Du. Co.• Office, Corner arket and Water Ste:, - • P HOU, PA. ROMCiiiLWAY, t P. A..llinsnatr, &Cy. Amass Pisnan, . Etbn This Company makes a .. appariairdng te----,-'- vm4ed with LUX wised Csrgo on the Ohlo an& Mississippi rivers and tributaries, Marino It/sic pm . And against Less or by Phu. asninst His Perils of e Sea and Wand NarlaidSont andprtation. in Poll ks ed at the lowest rates somdstaut ntedssiiity Ho Haliray, Sam I McCiarken. Joseph P. assiam, Dl ' D, John Scott, James Marshal, Hasid Richey, James W. Hallman, Chas. Arbuthnot, onmOrons • Almada? Bradk7 :mph a lamb, , Jan A:Carton, litana B. Awn. • 'Davidff rid 11. Chambers; Walla= Carr, • Robert 71.Etartlay„ John 11131 M, Citizens' ' Insurance tompy of Pittsburgh :41 • M. 11A0.,LLEY, Preaklakt, ..;lhentary. Offi cc 94 Wale Street, 6dettea Marint 44 Mod Mt al and Curo on the Ohio and EY ple Ilt frir zm ileme,andlrltrotarim. iltirineorragalutloasor demi& by lin. Alm; modulo the perils of the Rea and Inland Nalligltka hha ULNA*. 7 L=7, C s k . thit , il = tarthsgi Mort Deoelati, Jr , Wm. V a ilbentethe John 114 Isaac M. Pennock, ?rands & Bollen, . , Walter Bryant, J. Behoolusadur, Jas. M. Cooper, Wm. B. Ham • Monongahela Insurance' Omapany.. Omar, No. 96 Wails AM /alert Against all '<u. MreanlAraneso Mae Oments—JADESA. lIOTOHISON, Ituideot. • IMMIX 11. ATWOOD, Becrotn7. mtsc7o Wm. B. Holmes, Alm. John Atwell, Wilson biller. . " Wm: Hes, . John MeHwiti, Jac, A. utchtlon 433111•1111 Western hurructancrei . •• EL Compazip.:•' P' .. , PIT DA TSBUGII. ;;" • • . EOSB MPS, IL Preddtro , 4 . 7. P. AL EIORAVAL gocre t, tary. . -- -. XIX. WM Lamm apical all Mao of Piro and ileallaw SW : , - R. lUller:Jr., Ci; pp luebia,,,, 4 ...,. PAP Boller, • 6 . -W.3.am% . - - • ." ' Anihew Ackley, -`' Jame. llcAoloy, - • - William Sml 1 1. WILL llcentloalltuiron byillimetorrielllkocco--,----- lo this community, and who will w/Pwwwillmwe - Pf• Za1 . .4 leers at t i le : p ol7lo3P,A. twx lel , allreet, i (Bak .. . . Itottcns. Dlssebitlea of Co•Partaership. THE FIRM OF JONES & SOIILLY ie this" thy dissolved by =tail toast& me. Madams ot Mosi ••4 luirtirto will be settled at the oldytand by Wm. OH. Scolly• • • • - _ • WM o.a.sonty. . . 9CULLY & 00., chmessor - to aim t Beally,) - Forwarding, Commission and Etwago .1 1 1116$011ANT5,_. No. 61 Wator and 61 DUO, itritotor . CARD. -lii Consequence of the finazuf rangementr . ord.. country, end the my samel.proo- Maim of bushes, heinertherarrow, *nth:ly anlooked c,,1 at the Um of th. recant We at -We B.'llarphy . Burchfield, In the am or Murphy, ir• Burchfield, tit anon bl.l annulled, and the Moho= will • b contimed as - Innerly, under MUM ot MOW= t BURCIIIILLD. • • • • MURPHY, Plttsburah,'Ocbit.lB3 7 ,-neal - ' l7-. ' *.."111419:111"1. puI t SSOLIJTIONIhe Co•PactnershiOeis r : tonne existing ander tbe srm ediates of 1%. 00.1.1. this day dneohed bI lindtadon: Unbar , - Wees of the tlrmelll.b skied it Abe old stand, 181:..Cbste . nets tbiSald Aileabsay Bridge, bir W. EL YEW% • whale duly aadersteel to on the Dams et the Ana Is •e• O•PARTNERSHIP NOTICE- 7 Theundatt , ::: deVt= i ne ha a r nd d tir _ta • - sPlrrufnianultututing mon; wur, Drew au, du; i7nulchos baying taken th. JJ setsidiabad 1 . 1 " 7 Maws. Phelps. Oarrk Co., and basing wetted oaths new .1. and eribotantlsi buildings, and premed the tams Incpstinp4 insebitie - ry, toosiber with • large and walla*. - leciad ibuk of material, tint and azimitw promptness and dkookh. wait wannited t ho eras best situdWY. Was, Pan ant buying hod 18 wars ellwilm B . 11,6 ID.' - bope by mice attention to nset continuance ml tks 4 6 g,, swags so liberally boadswi on the labs AM. _A 118.1 r• limploy NONE RUT nagrlisog won MWel• - W. W. Mitt Pie J 011 1111.3 . 4.1181'. P. Y . lava., twouia.l:- Buda - fiber A .p . krji n HENY V itirLZYgrammma AD.—RIEMOTALOTT-- - ft - .7 — wrirr.rar 10 'rlia CORM or atrrraa AND ret censor arazera mars wean, AND A ORRAT novuor or TeRWr RATRS.—OnooS one MUT Apr - I freight yfilbo received no abxe at tbo Reowlatritoo. To at 2rn. par ZOO pounds. To Ord. TO Spiler. 7-- " - -....."=.1290. .. 1° M, md e.13747 11 4. 1 .• = To Wolff a8d0w1...... ' Flow-11ft um:. gams: To re .00 u - l. EA.' , -0/1 • -To. ..or. 1 41 1 6.:41.....—.4.4..... Wah.if jrAlt R. 1.0031/11,04amnilmon 0,987 10 GPO 7,100 oo moo 4, 11,0 0 7220 4204,6:47 . UL
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