S. RIDDLE & Co EDITORS' and PRO-PRIETORS PITT E 5331771.0-13: FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 1:1, 1857 RZAITINE IlArrEn or EACH PAGE OP THIS PAPER. Tat PCO<PECT.—One can scarcely look for ward to the coming winter in New York and Philadelphia without shuddering. In rho for mer city, a hideous demagogue of the most in delible stripe of modern Democracy has fastened himself with the grasp of a vice upon the chief place of power there. From the purlieus of vice, from sinks of iniquity and noxious caverns of filth where only democracy can thrive, from the off-scourings of the jails of Europe, from the Red Republicans of France, the earbonarii of Italy and the Socialists of all climes, whose only bonds of union are hatred of religion and a fierce desire for a general distribution of prop erty, FernandpXood has collected such a hand of supporters as perhaps no other city of the world could now or ever in any pact time abed. Perhaps irhitefriars in the days of James I. whither the man who had cut: his neighbor's throat, robbed his employer's till, or taken life on the highway, might flee and find safety among kith and kin, might have afforded similar aid and succor to Mayor Wood, if that age had been sufficiently unfortunate to have such a man' and such a party had been needed to prop him up. Be this last: however, as it may, into the crowd of combustibles, gathered from every corner of the globe the wretched demagogue who is Democratic candidate for Mayor in the approaching charter election, flung the firebrand with reckless hand; promise.' aid through the Councils which he knew they had not the ability to bestow: sent his agents to "plead the cause 'of the poor men, - as did Mr. Bowles, with his nice cambric kerchief and his fingers glittering with rings and to head the procession with men carrying banners proclaiming: leant treed; and—history records it—each banner-carrier had the price of a loaf in his mouth in the shape of a cigar, and the value of at least three more under his jacket, in the shape of rutn. Honest poor men have goat, into the country to toil at the late harvest: have laid up little stores of money from their earnings during the flush times and have no share in these boiling and fuming ,:rowds that howl in unknown tongues around the heels of " Fernand). Wud. - Yet the pros pect, bad as it would have been under the best of circumstances, is rendered fearful by this wicked locofoco demagogue, who for votes kin dles the worst passions of the worst men, and has now raised a whirlwind he cannot control. Already, even now in the pleas ant autumn days, the cry k to a weak, distracted oil party back at Washington .to scud on the troops 'to New York that went about on shooting excursions in i.el streets of Washington a while ago, and they are sent. Boston—being in no want of troops and.aLso an •`abolition hole"—is denuded of the bangers-on al out the barracks, for sharp-shooters to put down the mob ticat a creature of Buchanan has raised in New York. But for the misery and ruin which will come to so many honest and innocent people in the event of an out-break, it would be a righteous retribution upon Wood and flynders and the leaders of Dead Rabbits there, to leave the cloud they have conjured tip to burst and discharge its full fury upon their own guilty bends. For the sake of the goo• 1 and the worthy who would suffer with the wicked and the vicious, we do however hope the •torn may leave all unscathed. In Philadelphia on Tueidoy_ an immense hungry meeting was held. The following ore extracts from the •peee.h of John Thorn, nhc said he was a mechanic. More than likely he is an office-seeker whose hand pet er hardened under honest labor I.le said we ,;note f rom Forney's Pres) : "Is it possible, that is this glorion. country I stand-to-day, and .se myself surrounded by 9u • many hundreds of empty pockets. .o many hun dreds or empty bellies, and so many hundreds or Inaffering people who are seeking io rain for labor by which to earn their Lrend And if ..n `this occasion there are so many present from one small section of the city. there most be in Philadelphia at least '-ld,te.lo people now out of ~, , -employ and unable to tell one day from what quarter will come their next six days' bread.— ,;.And while we are in these circumstances look &mind us upon those pho hose profited by oar ,t.talsfoiltine and reduced us to our present deplu ...rable condition. Where are they - Seated in their sumptuous parlors and dining rooms upon Brussels carpets, surrounded by luxuries, and • tp.iielly smoking their Havanna. All this is an outrage upon the poor and laboring class ad peo ple, because from then, it is all wrested. Now I'll tell you what we can do, and my word for it we can put it in force and carry it through. Det us go down - in a body to the beaks, and let a committee of twenty-tire of on go to each bank president. Let these presidents have notice to resume payment in a given lime. or else we'll force them to do it. and you'll limp they'll resume in the time you name. Let them . he compelled to resume or to 51i111 up their doors. This is what we want. Let the banks resume payment and we shall all hare work.— Look at the effect of the matter elsewhere. One of the suspended banks in New Orleans resumed soma time ago, and what was the result 7 Or ders came from that city to this, and to supply those orders one of the non-working cotton fac tories in Southwark had re-commenced opera- tions and re-employed its men. Therefore. I say, let the banks gu on, or let us deal with them. I may be excited, but I deal only in facts. Let a committee of twenty-five The ap pointed, and let us goat tt when you "Now's the time, (cried a voice,) let's go now." • Who'll get up a Danner (cried another. •Never mind now. continued the speaker ••there are not enough of us. We will hold an other meeting, perhaps to-morrow, and then, instead of being two or three thousand, we can call twenty thousand men to this spot. Then we can _go with effect, and make the hearts of th e purse-proud hanker tremble within them." The conclusion of these remarks was greeted with furious'applause. The 1',43 publishes the above and other still more fierce threats and cries. It adds : '•A mammoth meeting may be looked for on Thursday next, as we learn unofficially that no tice will be given to the unemployed in the Sev enteenth and Nineteenth wards to be present on the occasion. We would remark in this connec tion that the above incendiary remarks were not approved by the officers of the meeting, though at the time they gave no dissent to them.' 13POTITANT Itsuat.oso DECINION.—We find in the !slew York 75:sr, a very important Railroad decision w.hich, front its applicability hero, should Lurie due weight in this State The Times sayg: "The case was this: Mr. Mather Williamson, owning sundry lots fronting upon Washington street, in the City of Syracuse, sued the Central Railroad Company for damages to his property, in having laid their track in that street. It was alleged. in reply, that as it Was IL public street, and had been surrendered to the public use by the owners of the adjoining property, the Com pany had a right to build a Railroad through it, inasmuch tilts thlit was one mode by which the public made use j itf it. In the Supreme Court tl the ease was (+led in favor of the Railroad Company: but the plaintiff appealed, and the Court of Appeals , ha+ now reversed the judgment, and ordered a new trial. The ground taken by the t Dom, in the opin ion Oki] was delivered by Justine Selden, with the unanimous concurrence of the court, is, that the dedication of land to the use of the public 115 a highway, 15 Riot a dedication of it to the use of a Railroad Company; thm the Iwo uses are essentially different, and that, coon iotently, a Railroad cannot be built upon a high way without compensation to the owners of the fee. The case is argued at-considerable length. hot with clearness and force." Tan American Tract Society, which recently issued a circular stating that any publication by our press, bearing upon the topic of slavery, even though of Southern authorship, and care fully kept within the terms of the resolutions 'of the anniversary, could have no other result than precipitating the entire withdrawal of the South from cooperation with the Society," has issued a tract with the following title: "No. 591. Sarah° and, Toney a Dialogue between two sonnets. Originally published by the late Rev. Edmond Botsford, minister in Ocorgia and South Carolina." 24 pages. The object of this tract is t o tench the Scrip tural duties of servants, (slaves.; The Society seems to consider it perfectly legitimate for it to publish a tract on the Scrip ^tural duties of servants, but "incendiary' to publish one of "Southern authorship" on the •13criptural duties of Masters ! "—O. S. Journal. Wtars SLarzar.—The democratic organs everywhere, true for once to the real mission of the Democratic party, are advocating the bean ties of Slavery and showing how much better off our workingmen would be if they were only Slaves.• We have already cited the frank argu ment of our neighbor-of the P...t in favorof re ducing the white operatives in Pennsylvania to a state of Slavery, and we now have nu echo of the same sentiment in the New York fl ,'/d, the special organ of President Buchanan. It says: 7 -N Mt. Snort "Anon no Park—Here we have tens of thousands of workmen thrown out of employ ment in the North, seeking food and finding none, and assuaging their wrath in empty threats of violence and rapine: and beneath this out ward ebullition we know that there must be vast numbers of families actually in want of bread. In the South, on the contrary, there is no lack of the necessaries or life, .no starvation, no per. ceptible want: the laborers under the slave system are as well off this winter as they were last. In contrasts between the relative merits of the two systems, this feature should not be forgotten. While the Herald is thus arguigg that the un• employed workmen of New York, who are roving its streets in bands demanding work, would be better off in Slavery, it iv supporting Mayor Wood for re-election, who tries to palm himself off on these workingmen as their friend. The candidate tries to make political capital out of their miseries, while his organ is advocating their reduction to a state of Slavery. In Virginia, and other Democratic States, they have laws selling into Slavery any free negro who is not able to get work to support himself, and putting the proceeds into the County or State Treasury. The I/,-add will doubtless ac cept the hint and have a similar plan adopted in New York by which to sell into Slavery the in dustrious and . unfortunate unemployed white laborers. The proceeds of the sales might go far towards paying the Il,tartt,u city dobt contracted by the successive De mocratic admin istrations. ending with that of Mayor Wood. If slave labor is so nich•superior to the free labor system. why not. come boldly out and enslave the white laborers and be done with it CISOINNATI CREDIT.—There can he no doubt that the financial crisis of 1857 will prove ulti mately of immense advantage to this city; and will be the means of giving her. a position as regards her solidity and solvency higher far than she has yet occupied. Various letters from the East speak in the highest- terms of the gen eral solvency of our merchants, and of the won derful promptness with which they, as a body have met their engagements, when “suspen sion" was the order of the day throughout the Coast ry. The question now most generally discussed, is what saved Cincinnati? to this the most gen eral reply is, "the absence of Banks." For it is generally thought now that if we had enjoyed large 'dines of bank discounts, our city would have now found herself and her business pros trate beneath the storm, with the other lending cities of the country.—Cis. Pt- i re Current . We know nothing about the credit of Cincin nati merchants; but taking for granted that the above boast is warranted, We claim that Pitts burgh stands higher than any other city, cast or west, in the maintenance of home credit and commercial promptness The solidity and sol vency of Pittsburgh merchants and tnanufactur ars Bare been subjected to a very severe test. for they.have been compelled not only to meet their bills payable hot a large proportion of their bills receivable. They have gone through the trial safely, not eme of them having succumbed, and if any city has a right to boast of the solid ity of her business men, that city is Pittsburgh. Contrary, however, to the e.zperlence of Cincin nati, our mercantile men enjoyed large -lines of bank discounts: and if Cincinnati merchants would have been ruined with the enjoyment of this facility, ours can claim the _renter credit for having survived danger u• well us all the other, we fancy, though, that if pies tioned they would say that, instead of on injury, th e banks have been a benefit and an aid to them: and ;,Iging frets tame they grumble when they canal,: get all 110 thvy 7,111 t. :bey are not afraid of the 'Cant, raining then, disconnting their paper Iti.rt us- to 11, t.. 0 --A corre.- punJ..ut "f the \..R 1•n i. T-i}•.••• g:ve. eitlijitincvl graphic picture id th.• vecil election return, in Boston Last week I -There was another era-II black .ra of CJa.!.. ! and swaying and sorging, roiling phis nay and that There was a storm, I .o, chref• groans. hisses and other elements It was near ly nine of the clock-the returns were CORIIIIir in-the bulletins were coming out. At every reported gain of biardner's, the ruardner men shouted and the Banks men groaned. 1t every advance of Banks. the reverse took I.lsee The offiees of the contending journals were thronged The decisive statement was now to be issued, the news-boys could not get out for the crowd - one is pauuseul over the heads „I people, kicking struggling and wildly dashing at the gas-light h desperate feet, au last he is able to cry - pour boy' heaven know, we w a lla have cried on leSo provocation Ile cries, "•Last returns - -tu o'clock-Banks 110100 ahead. We seize the sheet--tear it open -read it by the light of a sky-rocket, discharged by the Banks party at the Gardner flag. It was true-Banks had won bravely-the street rang with buzzes-the uuky• rockets were everywhere. Fearing the tramp of frightened horses. and the damp of evening air, your venerable correspondent betook him. self first in a coat, then to a comforter. then to a cushioned carriage, which brought him and the good news home together. Ile slept upon Banks victory-he dreamed of Banks-and when he awoke he knew it was all right, for the children came bursting into the room, crying "Banks is elected-2:1.000 majority!' and the baby echoed -Banki h. - and was kissed for the same. ^Then, at breakfast, came the triumphant /billy, ithe dear old fiaah l is always right now.) to make assurance doubly sure. The cannon on the Common boomed out a hundred shot•. heavy in the ears of Gardner,'but fluttering light a. angel's wings about the senses of the newly elected. ••1 am Governor," says the one, and straightway is two feet 'taller in his own appre hension, and that of other men. 4 9 'gas (lover nor,- says the other, and andergoe• a proper• donate shrinkage.. Tux character of the pretended ••hunger .. mobs in New York city is thus described by the New York Daily Times: "The “The men who attend them, and join in their processions, are neither hungry nor out of any work which they are willing to perform. In deed, we presume the leaders among them are paid from three to fie, dollars a day for getting up these demonstrations by the cunning politi cians who intend to profit by them. We wanted among the crowd in the Park on Saturday, and not one man in ten of them all scented to be either hungry or particularly hard up. Very many 9f them were smoking cigars—the man carrying the •thunger" banner seemed to be in a very comfortable condition—the leaders and speakers had on nice black coats, their hands were soft and white, and the only work they seemed at all inclined to do was that of inducing the crowd to hurrah for Mr. Wood and vole for the candidate of the Democratic party. The whole movement is a very shallow piece ~r polit ical humbuggery." YASREE LABORERS AT FIETI CENTS PER DAL —The Hartford Titne, of Nov. 7th printe the following: ••4t. has been found necessary by the officers at the railroad depot A.tyltitn street 111 reduce the pay of the workmen on the wood trains DI per cent., and the laborers w're offered yestrr• (I.y 311 cents n dur. A In. go fore,• of hero— Irishmen, reatly to go to' }7lll - k el the old rates, bat they refused to submit to the st per cent off—and the result was that the ••wooll train" yest erduy was manned chiefly by Yankees who were more willing to earn half a dollar than lie idle and earn nothing. Toolay the wood train was mode up entirely of Amerimin, liege of them mechanics of various trades. who have the good sense to take in job al a half a &dine:rail. Cr than do nothing." Tae receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad Into the month of Itcloher, shows n slight falling off as . comPured with the corresponding month Ins! year. The figures are as follow., MEE ' ' ' Tit trial of Henry It Baldwin tar forgery. before the Common Pleas at Worcester, resulted in a verdict of guilty. The indictmeut charged linn with forging a note of $417,ht5. Ile signed the note Scholller Baldwin 34 to., alleging that Mr. Schouler (formerly editor of the Boston A(lue) had gone into partnership with him in Cincinnati. 'This Mr. Schouler denied, alleging that Baldwin had obtained S2?Ali of hint by false pretences. Tus Chicago Time, of Monday sap We have to announce the suspension of Maerr4. N. It. Curtis A - . Co., Io of Peoria. They were the owners of the Cherokee Thinking and Insurance Company of Dalton, On Gov. PArsr.—The Circleville Herald is-re sponsible for a story respecting Mr. Payne, which is too good to be lost. It saysihat every where he went., the Locofoco leaders would introduce him as ••Goy. Payne." In Butler county the same course wa. purse. 1, and upon introducing Mm to one fellow, in that way, the chap asked very innocently. nUelint State are you Governirr of, Mr. Payne HOARDIN(i Us SPE , AC.—The Easton Arge e mentions ati incident of nn old gentleman re cently deceased in Lehigh county, who bad been suspected 9f having considerable money in his house, although no one knew the amount. On examining, the premises after his death, no less than rler n thousand doll'', were found in specie, which he had doubtless been saving and con cealing for many years. • PaiUMlN.l.—Nany of the mills and factories in New England art , now resuming work, among them the Onion 'Manufacturing Company of Nor walk, Ct„ the Chicopee (Mass.) Mills, the Roll ing and Nail mills, and the Massasoit Mills at Fall River. The America,: Print Works at Fall River, it is believed, will Ids.) soon commence running. Auosi, the names copied into the poll-books of the Oxford prerinct, Kansas, front Williams' Cincinnati Directory, at the late Territorial election, IS the name of Salmon P. Chase, who is dilly made responsible for a Pro•Plavery For casting out the vote of tiov. Chase, Walker and Stanton nrr threuteued with the dire dis pleasure of President Dachau4.L.D. ;t;pmat ig.ottrtit AV hat II IX Doing for the gick.—lr FriAtehtnatt. . tit- hell Lithopapher.ayv have fn - virally tywd lk..rhavo'N Holland Dater, nzt.l thy! It Invariably renew, in.ligv•vtion ntW debihty. - Rev, Smnuel .ay, ^I round Ito (..r a rev,v pith ,1 'Orb I 1"..1 long .1. W. Woodw.9l, lot‘e ~...111...1- 1 1A,.*, Ito! land Bitter. myorlf, nnl r.r..inny.u01...1 it ing It tn be just st hat it l• Alderman .loryttlmn lA., St Ulan, have dcriredgr,tt tr..n. I.•ru•-., , 1 the 4Mmr...11 and Jame. 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Smpennory intibr.lred en, le: rlleProp., rot the 11 11.1. 1 1/. ••1 Syringe 4, mn4 nor] Puled, nll ai 1111,ast Entnrtn, an ex 11.n“Ire nn.rortment Nur.lng Bottle+ and Art 1.11 fintor..v, inent+. New Cnprolng Appnratnn. n _r ,•a1 nisprol..rn•nt over Upping glas•el. May-n,tfi Nlarll;ne4, nopo cr,r L0..1. n DR. KEySER ,•,nt for Mnr,ll Ratheal l'nro True.A. ntunlly eur• c.v.', of Ilniptan, in nix muntl, 7 , 4.1 n 1 DR. KEYSER'S Wholc.nle Ilt nu Store nn.l Truvoi Ikpot, 110 'Wood ntroel. ahrn of tl,llolden 310, tar. 44-12,xtbv....u's llAtrt Wlthlu a unit Rll.ll aII the merit. Vr erhaodortia tuner ecitutlled Dye: Itsd It tank., Mad, to brown trtinfitorm• n gray, And Lent... the 96re4a1w,• Goal de. ay. Thl, matchless revitallting Ihdr lA. gal 1.4 , 1. 11 , poll tin op, the :twat hatnsham end .men.llnir Dye In the world 1 , ..1.1 1n , 1,41.• nrnl retail I.y 1/11 lIM/11111.: II IiEV9F:II. No. 140 WO.l .treat, ,Igm or the holden Mortar. LEA do PFItRIN3' Celebrated Worcesie — rahtre Sauce, PRONOtIkED aT - EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF A LETTER FROM T I:Oft be SAUGE. .CPI 3 MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY AT MADRAS, To his Brother at And applicable to WORCESTER, May. ISSI. d el .eTell LEA A PERRINS that their Shute ta• r A RIET d r, sd In India, and ie, in tor . opluou rho tuseq hlatahle 1;1 OF DlSK well i as the meet p u holeeeme False thAt U wade .•• Th° only Moddlatrerded All. the duri of the Near York Ellsibitho t for ForelAn Sauce. um LhB It INS hr them WoRCESTERSIII RE tiAL,E. the world witth fame of Odell baring led to numerous inatditions put d, sli re are eurneltly re. t neeted .•-• that the muter of PERKINS'. are impres,l upon the Bottle and g, y.leer. Ind ' , tinted n,pon the labels. Wholectio ler the United Stara, JOHN DUNCAN .10r:, !Os...luny. Neu .t k A sto:k nlwayg In 'torn. Al, order.. r ...ved he tilt, !hlptieit fr,m England. nir4lydf , r / BWIS & EDGERTON, 1 '.00 00,0101 To o T aoenex s ro . W lIUI.E AI. P. DEA I.E It $ I G - 13.0 C .IEIIR. LE , PRODUCE. AND P I 7:TSB C"1:t1 II • MA NI . FAC "I" IV: S, No. - 101 Wood Street. Plttftburgb w NC} MACHIIV FORSPAAIIIATS ASII 11.1KI'F keTUREFLS. WHEELER & WILSON lIANUFACTURING C0311.A liritlgt.port, Conn VI I tublirgh, OS Fifth Street. Finest or Coarsest Fabric, At Iho Operator,malzing o, Thou, alllll,thtiftli and durable Stilrla.i p , r rtlenopt Full Lemming, indpotmul.l, rot Grady lukoluatlon •orty to , olitalrv,l James E,.4 A I.r.X. IC REKft, No. 68 £lllll POreet, l'itt4.llNll. B . F HCP E, Ivizrzc H.A.NT 105 Third Street, Pittsbnrgh, Peutte. Sir - The leteet Pattern..ol Footle alwaya on ,Inut, and mule I: order on the to.ot itet , onable terms for oa..h. All work warranted. noth:trat.. SINGER'S BEWING MACHINES, great enperlority of SlNOtat'S MACHINE'S Or, all others for the ono of . . . Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers,. Ile, long IMnu known and practically ackormlv.lgral. The unilervignett having nu estCll4lVo variety et these Machine,. hand, naaptc.l to every 1.1.1 ef sowing /11.1 ~, tutcre.,l 10 call and examine them. R. 817.11,1 NV, Agent 11,r Allegheny County . Cbrnn. Anti .Varkrt Shwtt. _au MT:int:H(IFL PA. PAYNE, BISSELL & CO., 11A,CFARCIIM Or Cooking, Parlor and hosting STOVES, Grates, Pronto, Fenders, etc., At.,151.! u Etc t urft, of Ih. o.kb... ft ! eA.Prrar, coo I: I No- P.A.NG NO. 13 LIBERTY STREET, 1,26:1y.11; PITTSBURGH, PA. ME RCF3ANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair . Street I'D, I 13m1.1111;,,) Ag . uc;l IN, Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Uil, 414.15,11yfr Nos Ir4S ,44.441 I% Second .or,t. DR. KEVaER'S SHOULDER BRACER— Fran PotteLurgh Despatch, 10114, 11.34--For rnoro Mau 3 years last Ire Lary constantly sworn tLe W4.l4lngtou Fs, Brace. ntaunLvtoreal Dr GP, II Roys.4r, of No ILI W4..1 sit 4.44441, In this vity, and .441041 Leasols r. n 4 0.444111 144 all a 14.4 ars c54rnr.411,41 to follow a a4stentary 444-4-n -patton As •r 4 144,44144,e ts•twaL4sl, calltog att444464,n to Its ...Mall tuarn.4rs for s I.n.cr. 40.1 50ap...144ra, the aefght of the tratitaLeno lai43 r4141ac4.1.. I° 1,0411.4 hi ing 044.14141,1444 the, natoral paotlon and oz pawl 114, 4144-41., WommaL Istnorlrt 41E44 whom sae anual!, bo4s-114y the weight of eoorno4ne - Atria," aloaild 14ns-ore 1144-444 t ras , . II parto-nlar 4 . 44 pp. arils.; Ow 14041 szentLaw.4l. u 1u:111 Vof the If r 4. sold ate Lutulat, 144.141 at Dr 1110 I II REYSEII'+ • IYI4 1..41e D 4 uggist. 140 W... 1 r.. 34. 414 0 .A 11.. ta.4141,1 Sllrtar l e24Klksst V I r value y.air teeth tliet a pure breath, az.' ni.mtl.l.t ,, mouth. eo F EYSRIVF, 14) awl %VW. rc.t.sa ,at.cdtvrtri • /• t •l I d ACJIR IS ItislK ill' cur.Sl by Ilf ll 41N p, ..f Ur K•yur • 1.•11, h • lirosAT Prersttsl art•l .014 n tn.: ,Irsg •,•r. " Kit SER. 11l IV•ss3 at, Is•lSsUrsra V tilvvsf oThl.lst• Hosts, - _ rIR; .INIEIIICAN IVOMEN r rnsny ,ser• I tsoul•ls4 , nth gsnersl s I I.sfs 1.41, so•stsl ss•l sips s, A AD . tk vs. 1— Ir I Loi Lv. ii .i.r.• n in I witiiio n An., rotoial ot 1.1iyt,..1 alto i . n an... to t. to ann. ~ tti itt. • i iniil. 141.., Anil I Ltd in al.:at...it ttliiiin of the ..n.. noil noint ono. :ion F.. 0,... , 00,1., .“. 0,,,, eat! ...oil., iiiintlittoil iii. .I.ill Anti int" - int . .tii A 1 - ottkezie tied lairaiaierins an- i r II In `II ALI. - 1 TEIIINEGATIIttLia,IN Oa Itionialt i at me and I 1,10. r ,, , word. rilllblont lit lisp..., nay th.toliinlnoto • Me, iII'IJA A\'l' Jiall'itaS ~ I ~, triiit iinji tits: I Litt,. tat, a toil, rot forot ninny ...n rob alt... awl ilotaiiiroil in...rant/on. Attar PI Srii ir• I 1,1,.,1 ,I 1,• • 1,0,1.10, 00,11 .n ).41•• L., Irani:attn., v. ting anat. giinaritl I.iiiiiiiot sn.l iltlialtly, ;*I: hi Int ainntll of tin: iin. a i • , TI .I' a..1•,n4 mt., , it ‘....1:111g0.0.01,10LII. n i pain linty - aim 11, atoital.l,l.ladit elittaLog it no IL , 9.1110. 10., ..I nil.. tat.. It ~T 1.1., In tLii •Larnn ti and ii.o.i. iii, .0, 0 11. ~. 1.1 bats I. nai.l rat an.' .Itanitfol Tr1 . V.,4010.1,11 Th.. La.: ant-sou...tit nonlil malt. ine kat an if I thotilil II iivtii I Ittialili,iiirt .i i .: .iriina i Anil ttiiitthing. one aft, niiollit, a illomt int brinollt .1, ,, !tittle '.l NIA ItSII iiI.I.'S 17tilt INF: CATIIOI.- li , 'V. hancial aim. or tot at naptorna f .r Ow la.... Cart ao•. I in r,,,,..r, Mt I raiiiiinlla i iros!. I a i.fi ihat oi try •...inaii . 'm1.11,11,0/ .• 1,4! it *ln I. CLARISSA onER kl Allen ['TEM NIP. La. cared hie, en I eerily 1.4...•• I tn... 1 .1...t0rn and ninth It to try lenge, ...hen I met with +I Indy n ho , xeled ..estrungly that I .inettuel it my it tetatne Yr it I Iru nuotly tt , eibbel 14 ah Itryingo3 nen' •trmat len. sly *ri11.... we, principally ;min. in the Lart nOehonen. in-arina .Warn Tenn at the time of the ilinena, roNtlpallott. foaling as if the tack erre bruin..? or hreten. eruct/Wog. and vomiting ens ircy I/fn w. mnl to be bunfen,', dintirrleel siert., faint nee, ni,,,,Mnringe, lathy:non walking In the morning, flat,' knee, prmoure of blood In the head, I, a hen irritsloillty of temper. almost eotintaht linatiet, to letae water, great tretlenennn %I, to a feet nahappy. am , . not;only etattrely min. 11.'1 .11 1F..., iymptony, 1,0,1, I pion: aa an lin of m, notierlogn, hut I hair kilo% n no many ether., ',yea in ou coon that I feei le.ond to let 1 , .13 know, :41e.r. ah. ni t' ntuate.l Ms) ti;o1 reht.f. M A Vi.V.ltello RID t 1,10(11:I{ .1.411; tinla I hail Utiirtnetiottilil Lint. with 1 , 11,/1•• o , l wav cm...1nt...1 and irritatolti. I ti. In ronalilattini, of Wll.ll I Will tty dl MI.. pito: pain in the lower oir,nio. and a (roiling a. If nr thi wia. goo.: in hill out: inability to walk mulch on ior iif 11 .I•1111K 11 1 .fnlttni... aching auil dragging, and o nit ix., I, 111 OW barkjiii nrul mit...ling clout, the the hilt., Tortiolnivil riding ....rot groat rah.. opriainciair wA.. in l ill !Larvik, 111v1 1 1 ,1• 4 11 1 111,1•111eli•• • Ulllllll,llll, to tho rar.; r. fay( of the 11.1.-na. I Liitilil tipar the I. v.trerinanrnt without for n ilayl I rontil owarreily ur.nr al,ll tits 1111114,111/,1 , .1 1 . iilra.iirr in an. Mini: I 11.. l ilr..nnh rro I in rim, hoot a frii.nil altrult.in to NA ItSII ALL'S CATlliii.jcois. I It, to , hing f.irtionati I, it rithi.l nth! thrre I. ni.i 111,..r1 \lll-1111 noinian In conittry. I trotiit all hill it. It I. tru1,..1.NV1,1111111 . 0 trirnil in LESLIE. MA ITER INK r.lritotwox ~,,,,, fleiting oi 11.• Nlorpr. er.,l, 1,, •gol.lr Paanfo4lllfrnsirttation. I;:alting, Irr Outntlvlii,,i, owl p the Kodnevr Uro nary Urien , p, Intr , n• (men, rrloo:, i/otreborn, f'ortto;.row. Ner , otitnest, flont- Pfdpaola.ms. Cramp, al,oi all fronl.l.s orglooor oongowted tr.). lb. flerino r 4, plyrr ql mll, NI q !XS r 71,171. C ir • I,ll.,randa prr stn,git fon lA, . ./41ar, „, prrcr. f nt end qf fie partiridar wed.. pr.st nifice 4.•unly and rnell vuarant, lhaithe prat ~„ •JI h , money. .1.1.1r..•y (i r. No. I 4) etrovt, Pit 1.1.11, 1 1, 711”..C' Sig - n thi , (.1441.1..1 1 Mortnr A Beautiful Head of Rich Glossy Hair I=l I 0 'l'l-1.141 .A.C4 A ND Who THAT IS (lItEY 15'01JL D eat line,• It r...t.ired to former color; or held, but would in,',!,, growth r.tored, or Monbled with domingt otol itelonn hot woold have It removed. or tr.1.1...1 with ncrofu. la, scold Lend • ur other eruptious, but would be euretl, or with sick 14.....1nche. tneuralgio) Lott would Sr core, It will also remove nil pimple" from Ilse faro and skin. Prot Wood*o Moir itentorldive will do all this. :+ro circular and Si,.' following. A. A.on, Noveittlwr L., 5031 foot. It. .1 igoon--.lleer ylr 1 have hoard nuteh .141 of the wonderful ...to of your Hair lirstolotive, hot horde, been er often eheoted by quackery nod quack unotrnum.lialr Ayes, Ani. 1 we A &glowed to plaer your Itostoratlve in thi• halliete,ry with the thou.nd and one loudly trumpeted illeCk ca l,lll...Slol, until I met y. lu Lawrence county some months More, when yol*.iio me such nosurauce en Induced the trial of your Reoto .1n my family-141S by my good wife, whore lode hod.la ore very this, and eutli, ly white, and bebop exhaustle4ine of your large bottler., her hair was rmtored nearly to Its original boantliol brown color, and hod thickened aid benalle beautiful end gluey opro. .0„5 ntlndyhead; she continue% to 050 It, not simply loccou. of Ito lwatutifylng eftecte upon the herons° of it, I.llthrtil ibflUellett 111.011 tb.. heel and I mind. °Otero of city family and friends are using your Ito. ...tier., with tho happleot efforts, therefore, coy skeptic:km and doubts In reference to Its character and rains aro en tirely retuovcd, and I ran .d do most cordially atol confl. detalally recommend Its nor by oil who Mo.' have flirt, hair restored from white or grey (by... , of elan.. or .e.kto nrfgioalcohr sod besulyomd by all young pp..s who would bane their hair beautiful and gloopy. Very truly amt gratefully yen. YOI.OMON - MANN. Vot.t.- Woos,: It was a long lloteaßor 1 mw yon at Bell belore I got a bottle of Itertomtlve for which you gave rne order moon your .ru tin Detroit, and when got It ifconcluded to try It. 31rs. Dime's hair,. the suntit toot power. It ham done all then you auroral me It would do; and othere of my totally and hien., baring wildt.ond Its effeteta, are now union .41 reetanmendlng Maus to others at entitled to the high.t notiolde.thm youclalrn for It. • Again, vrry revpmtfully and truly, yoo. SOLOMON MANN. 13.1.11 X, Ito.,Juno 28,1852. I bane nerd Prof. M.D. Stair 'Motorail. and Stuns mired Ito wonderful effects. My hair mut becoming, am I thought, prematurely grey, but by The use of Ida 'Motors. five It has resumed its, original •rolor, and haveno doubt permanently 11111:119P., ea...90.1pr, U.S. 0.3. WOOD A Cal., Pro i crotdra, 312 11 ...1.9. N. Y. fin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eotablishment) N. 111 Markel •otreet,inmisi, Mu., .41 sold by all good Drug. Mrs, salCklydarler MADDER --teaks in store nnd fur sale 6y B. L. PMINTArrocIC a W. 1/=l3ll • AS hue ITnm I 4 4. Li TilS/01}9 ti. ..4 MI SER! la. and I:112 beret. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON. 11, - -,robi.hm e nt .1 (4. obl plan of plan yearn( LEW IS RICE, PROPRIETOR, 1••,4 eetful 11ann,nture% thus hn,' ...tuned the , old gun= of usanageno.nt. as It for. nt alterattott.— Trial of the i.:oTtieunn ..yetoun n t 4,43 provux, that al though tlin ad , ultage. ore pbetter nlapted for the zni , iller doe;. Tho accommodation* and t , min aof the house are purps.me,l. nodnodthe r, , ,rent )mg,ros. ao.ntx and &lex:alone f nu or thn cultdort of gneel, leave Lohlt,g to be deelre.d. T I.: ATuEits.-25 ,:teb. of Wm I ilrory, Viotti, for «ale by ISAIAH DICK EN A CO. I1( 1 Y--AU bags far sale by , lIENRV 11. COLLINS. BEANS— '2Zi tiog•. , far sale l's poll lIENIIN 11. COLLINS. DOTATOEI--31 , 1. 1 hue. Red Potatoes just • rervivral and for by T LITTLE CO, null No. 112 Socolkd elrevt. BK WIIE AT F1.01 . R-30 sacks. 50 each, jolt rot.',l vol for solo by .11 T. LITTLE & CO._ CHOICE GREEN APPLES--200 bbls. in elore and fur nolo by nol I T. 1.1171.0 & CO. I,l,lB. ll. ' A kn e l eArtit.;a &, n and & French fur eele by' nr ll o•ruer Wood and Flret SPA Nllll BROWN-25 Mils. for sale by . null Ti A VA lINESTOCK A CO. Nrrlt AVESILVER-100 gas. Crystals and Vto,l fur nalo by IL A. FA lINENTUCK & 00. V INTER A l'P LES.-1011 bids. 11050015, T Mont , 11 , ..0tty and other Linde. of enporior qualify. f;r male by the bat n.l or 101. LEWIS A EDOEItTON. 107 Wood et. ACON--'2.111X1 11.1e011 Shouldersjusti • roc d and for kale by It. ROBISON A CO.. Liberty el. lEDD Eli r-3 tes. S. C. Dried Beef just! • and for lotto by nottl It ROBISON & CO. Q 'WI' AND MOL A I C J sy,„l„Nie Ylln.o, for vale by noth It. ItoIIISON & Co. 0 IL- -5 1,1.15. No. l Lard Oil; lauxod do, For sato by nold IL BODISON & Co. F LOUR -A 1) I.ls. Extra Family Flour: :=iiryinao For solo by nolo • Ti.RODISON A CO. ri A LOMEL-- English and American---100 ;art r,..Ceisod nor Cr , , It. 1.. FAiistignicg HO 4 owner of Fourth nllllWood 41e. i; it k If' AC I store • and foraele hy D. 1,. VAIINEST6CK It CO. S AUID---15 carboys .in hand and for ale by noil 11 L. FAIINEt , fOCK A C lA--1., lib's. just ree'.l and for sale by • II.).. FAIINESTOCII & CO. TNDI A lII'HHE It HORSE COVE 1. bent dne.bly for Ink at 2.1 and J. !a 11. PHILLIPS. grill ANs PA ItENT tillEtiN OIL OLOTB-:- ji_ Woo ynnlm re.... 1. goi4y to nny other Sid the market. for ....le at the Olbluth Weart.roono., '&3 end . 2.., lair rib null J & IL PHILLIPS. Tr .61 7 .-li.OlL ti Lol'll et the %cry hest qualb ty. sod my lee not to be entrpa,,l, ler nob. at 20 end 29 St Claw ot Tie , anent: ~,, or .I , elers 1. Inyitetl. .09 J. 1 11. PHILLIPS. . _ At:ON CO%'Elt 01 L CLOTII, 20 Goat woo. manatuotureNl on cotton ducks llret rate art'. cle, or ealu by tro .1.1 II :PHILLIPS. BEANS—. 2 2 bbls. extra small White Beans ree.l end for kale by FAiltlWEIt & DILWORTH. no 7 I.3thstut 132 BeCe.l ta r NEW SfoCii:iVitl'lTNOPAl'Elts,Se6ool Desks, Blank 11... k% Copying, Japan and Writing ink. llnnllls and Wreplog Viipere. eal4E. H C. COCRANE, Allegheny. pRAT'f'S AMA LliAlll PENS.—Very &ll perior, elastic., end poitit - ; . 4 , 3 , .7 . 140 1 61 , 14 . 1.?; I cv litalionona No. 57 Wood ki fl SACKS KAGS 1D Flour Hurd. Rm.lva/ and for Amin by G LYCERINE CREAM—A never-tatting Gtore for chopio,l hands end lip.. Youprocure it !mob nod pure of JOS. FLESI mt. INLC4 11°0 Corner Mot het st.and tho DlturtonS. STARC(F—'2O Obis, Pearl Starch jeel2) J. B. CAN FTEI.D. • TLIOMAS' PATENT AMERICAN DOOR NPRlNO.—Tronory and Nprio n for cabala .471 M. EATON. Attu abbcrtistments CruxEss' Duet, Pittsburgh, Nor. 12.,14,31.. AN election fur Thirteen Directors of Donk to aerv., tor the en'uinu year, will ha held et the Bulking. Minns net friday December ith, nest, between thole... of Ii) A, IL and 3 P. 31. E. D City Dunks copy nod chnrue "fhwette.'' F .- C . 131.1C li.'l:E.A.l) INC-3 FOR VIE LIENEFIT pF ST. MART[•,. curaen Approvini P 11,5 ••• roil.l in 'hi Swain/ St. Pyrr • Thursday Evening, November 19. 1857 MOSES F. EATON, Ei.„, The prwetsb. 4,5.4,1 t:. h.•FII N 11,4 T Ft:1100I, nF ST. MARKT n_Rewlizw to (OM , , tra_Ti,l,lo Tvtoot -five C.nt• D 1, 1 .01 . Li)\ E HIE FATII ER 61.' 1101'R COENTIO• If-,,- th- 11%.tie I=l Tleelt, reillibie i.i irral wt. of the .314. And tls,,, , lubmtkrd 0r,...n A A Clark'. Wart Antol 1nd.Ilil•le At Ow eh,,,,( ILt PMI'S WASIIINOTON, IS I , t. Clair Str,t. nol:L X4l irl'Otrti NOTlCE.—Leiters - Testa. ntary • OW 1.4211.0 ..f James II 8110,154.1111 , . Into o f P hi„ e township. iler'd, has, 6.0.1 4 .1010 granted to the undersigned. All ;drains. Indebted to tile rotate will midi, payment immedintel3, and thine Lacing Ouluu will present then for settement 0. it delay. T. 11. NEVIS, Esc's, nolitird wM IC7 Lilierty nitre[. CONDENSED REPORTS OF 'TIE SO MEM:COL:I:T UP TIDE UNITta STATF.S.—Con ilenskslltetiorts of the in the iitipriono Conti of the United States, containing then hole guides of the decisions of the Cdurt from Its ortmnization to thy cum:net/c0n...0i of lieterii Reports nt January Tern, 182 T. with copious notes of parallel case. In the Supreme and Circuit Churte of the United Stets.. Editscl by Richard Petem. Third million.— .ix ',limes, For sale tew hr 11 , 413 RAY A. 01. Wood stre..t. Store Rooms for Rent. T • IIAT LARGE STORE Ro o m ~,.u _ 0,41 by tho sub,ertlwr, a I tat and Cap Store, AEI eltuateal on Waal titrevt, near Diamond xlli e. Aloo, leg, Boom or<r Campbell R Pollock. Dry Goods Wart room. For Irani apply to IS 51LS WILSON, Hatter. No. 91 Wool atre.A. Eye and Ear DR. J. L. S3lllll would inform Ids pa tient, and friends. that in compliance with the request t ret am to Baltimore on vie dui brielne., be will he absent from the city about nn,ii days after which time he will re turn to remain ill Pittelairgh during the proseut Winter.— Ile would ale, respeetlully tender hi+ thanks to the citizen,. of Pittsborgli and vicinity for Ci v liberal patronage and hatpitaisty univoreally characteristic of the truly honor able and noble hearted Pentotylvanlons. ttol2.:lttl . MURPHY & BL'RCIIFIELI) • THEIR LARGE FTOCK )I LADIES' MESS GOODS TO rue Pne.ir:sr LOW cAsji flacEs. nail TILE CHILDREN'S FRIEND.—:H'ER'S WORM CONFECTION.—Thp public hut lon g alncr re yam! a Worm Remedy that 1.. :dike. enkuri.Jlo, nod at the time 1,,. Injurious to On. health and conatitntion of rhrldren than the tvertric bert.tofore known al Vermifuge. That remedy is now offe r ed In Ayer'a Worm Confection. It Is warranted purply veg.:tide-1r Ll...dilute of Calomel and Tike Mineral.—alli perform all that Vermifuge will do--Is ;den,ut to taku—learem no nal...a—does not sicken., and will not top. , the rotritittiri..ll of the .mallrwt or moot doll. .a. children G.mpountled and for ails at the Urnotor, JOHN HAFT. In.. riot) rorner td W,nnl and Sloth nL.. Pitt.hurgh LIE.—A draft drown hy G. S. 11.-ku,, n. AKPSIt, Na.dirtlie, Term., for suctAta parable CO day. after right, ~n Saunn.l M. Tra..y, Neu York draft 4.4.• dropprd hot wern the MTh, via Smithfield. I..it , rtv sta . and oar ottl.v. It will he of no .ervire It.. finder We uult tw /mouth the tinder will bawl It to u 1[0). sl Ws or St F ALL ANii e....~i,.., .~'.l. 11, .m. r..r.:,i. =SI F• Itrnl etre... Allegheny. • (4 RI prime 7 0 I:1 el.. V 11. lily k and Import. Tone: 00 1...t05s N. mud Se Lnrop ITobncrn. ..t.tte•knen Nn/in, aseorte. ea , 1•.• I.n r snOon rtonoren te,ne tine W.b.l Board.. Itet 4 , Corn Ilrononn d.)1,11. Stritn Pape,. b.:, I Eosin not Palln .n Inel Stor I be W. by .11, lIIISON d CO pylrsiti it.. 11 s'lucti--1011 shares a non 1111.e..1.1 by ord.. of tho frusta.; of the. Ittltnbettgl• notC ,:gang. n; lb. Morchneets . Es. titan,. on F..ortl• TIICIISIsA V. the Pithut 7 •.clack. I' NI In :An t Avg •har. onelt I • sor pn, mot. n I pen elinot Kt ;Imo ..f •ent m.., 11, .to oe -tote tleo letconebor noel I AUSTIN I.ooMlttl k 0, a \..r, ee. N.. V . 2 4'•-0,11, est:t ] . _ . • lull HUN] \ J llB 1:1111,4. • HIM. II F:A Hll.l.tt LADINO. I , •sTLecs, I'A \11 . 111..F.TM, S. ETTF: ft UFA [1:1, An 4 era., ..k.s,,,pt .41 J. Pt ILL/1.14. rot nest iy. 1 , 1 .tal.tla nn.l ut reasottftble rates I, )1. JOHNSTON 6 Prrut,r.. Ittaders VLatioorr, W.ni El. 1 It !Ms. - GREEN A . IL.II I:tat...r. SUMTER S DILWORTH The Mannfaitarers' Insurance Company o t ac, 2t7Cla .Vrdamt? ETehango, Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. SILL INSURE AOATlcirr ALL RINDS OF Piro, Marine and Inland RiKkA AARON a LiPPINOOTT. Premi.letA. WO A RHODES. Vse. Prt,iilrat; ALFRED WEEKS, Sftretary. Aaron S. Lipmucett, Wm. Tborsmft, Clmilts Irm. A Neul, Alfred W.A. Chas. J. FI,M. Jvlin P.Simerm Judge 11,11,, is D. Jones, F.y., (›lsh. Cit. Bk. I:obinw,” Jam, Ileirrrd, Eey. T. Kennedy. Jr., & Co., II Mullgon. •• ACJvh, Hampton k Co., • atuningfinAl A Co, %rat, .travt. .1. W. MAI:TIEN Agent. nn': W. W. W I ',SON, Agent DubnpiA. Meirhank' Insurance l'o. OM. rETTIT, OJ. M - CANN. SerretAry. Am•nlnt Cavitql Stock paid 111311 , i in,,,ted ..f200,04.10 . ..... 35 5.TZ,428 I I,•drott (4.1 p. MA{ on the Ohio and Aldointippi 'tire" , and I 100 11..r0, o.t 10, Or do:nano by Fire, .1 1,1114 of the Son, and Inland T. /tniportation. I=l IREOR:, W . in. I re( i C. NIo D ntgo CT mery,J..lin M. Pommy, D. J McCann. E Hen. Iknj. L. ITI.IIIIOII J.,11t. A. Marsh All Chnrl., H.ll right-J.4m J Purtrrot.n CI T WM. V. PETTIT. PrrM4ent. E. F. WITNIFIt VI.. Pro.""t 061 IT %S. Ct,or. , Rusk:mks. SAtter. Lainti k Cu., k. Sti.trulei Truitt, 1tr0..4 dd A T. LAI, et. ild St•inmirt, J tot It, & oFricx, No. UT WATER STREET R. W. POINDEXTER, Arm!. The Great Western Fire and lame Ins. Co., OF PHILADELPHIA. No. 331 Walnut Street IMILPLTUAL • CAP/TAI • ' $4 0 0. 000 FIRE LVSCRANCE—PeretuaI or limited, made in limn or country, on tSoy description of property. I.VLA.VIt INSCE.I NCR, on Goods by Canal, Lakes and Lot Carriage, to all parts of the Union. It INE issuiLi.vrr,m Vessels, Cargo and n'elgbt, embracing iit o , , Transportation. C. C. LATHROP, President. W. DARLING, Vice President L" b r:',7,7y7"r" . 11. IL t DRECTOR. Charles C. Lathrop, 437 liOdnut street. llon. Henry D. N100re,56 Walnut street. Alexander WhiMien, Merchant, 14 North Front at, John C. Hunter. firm of Wright, Hunter it Co. E. Tracy. firm of Tracy & Baker. Jahn It. 3lcCurdy, firm of Jones, White! McCnrdy. S. S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simmons & Co. • Jas. B. Smith, firm of Jan. B. Smith & Cu Thos. 1.. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. Isaac Hallehurst, Attorney and Counsellor. Th.. W. Baker, Goldimith's Stillwell S. Bishop, firm of Bishop, Simons & Co., William Darling, (late of Reading,) John Rico, 90 South Front street. E. Harper Jeffreys. firm of Win.ll. Brown & Co. R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent, apLOm—np7 91 , Water street, Pittsbu rgh Farmers' and Mechanics' Insurance Company Ne , rthwest Chrner Second and Walnut Sreets, P 11 ILA DELP 11 /A. The folloating statement exhibit, the buidneen and cond • lion of the Company to Nov. 1.1856: Preminme received on Marino and Inland Rieke ! to Nov.l, 1856 $214,134 Fire Premiums 176.790 Interest on Limns 8,704 47 Total receipts64oo,lB Paid Marine Luau. $C.1,49.7 Od `• Fire " 39,737 69 Expo naes Saler to and Comnaissiuna.... 45,899 00 Re-insUrance, haturn Premiums and Agency Cbargee 27,374 68 $177,12 Balance remaining oath C. rit;i'y t 325,057 07 Tin. russets of the Crinnulny wens folinank— Phila. City and County 'binds. ... . ...5 10.545 15 Bailment Bonds 11,000 001.0 e,, prier. First Nl.ortrage Real Estate 143,600 00 Stocks. C, , llaterale on call 32,400 00 Girard and Courelidat ion Bank Stock 0 0y2 00 evrgited will, Slier - nun, Dunurn & Co.. New York 30,0e0 00 Deferred Payment on Stock Oct yet due 07,700 00 Nutee Or 31arine Prerni ulll4 100,000 SO Due from Agents secured by bond, 35,3713 18 Fret:limns on Pullet, recently 41- ..1, luirl debt.. due tlie Co 211.470 00 Balance in Broke . 10456 51 7 The BourJ of Directors hove Oda Jay doclued s=,os DI VITIEND OF FIFTEEN FEll CENT, Parzthie on 41 , .mittt the bovine. of cho Company no , let instant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President Ens.. flrr.whoL9, Secretary.. TUOS J. LIENTER. Agent, PittlburgE, n427.691,1* No. 90 Water dm Franklin Fire Ineuranee• Company of PI7ILADELPI7I.I. primmer, Cherie, W. Rancher, Adolph E. Bode, George W. Richards, Samuel Grant, Thomas Mart, David S. Mown, Mordecai D. Lewto. Jamb R.Smithy Tobias Wagner, )forris Patterson. MARL N. BANCKER, President. Ctiantro 00 fltactra, Secretary. Thin Company continues to make insurances. permanent or limited, tot ever, description of property Ii lown and country, nt rates as lose as are consistent with security. The Company here veneered • large contingent fund, which, with their Capita/ not Premium., safely lamented, afford ample protection to tie assured. The Aesett of the Cwropany. Jumary let , 1951„ as pate bahed agreenhly to the Art of Aneembly, were an follow. Mortgamo Itcal ...... Temporary lama. Mocha de_. $1,418,708 41 Pince their Incorporation, • periti7E of twonty-one years, they hare paid oAwards of One Million, Four Ilundrod thousand Dollars lames by lire thereby affording wridenos of the advantages of Insurance, es well as their ability and disposition to meet with pnimptnoss all liabilities. J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, &pig Sontheast our. Wood and Third sts. Continental Insurance Company, looorporatod by lir legislature or Prtmsyfrank, PERPETUAL C . IIA lI7ER AnthorluNl Capital. one Million Minns— Seennot and Aconnulate.lCapitel.... ...... HOME OFFICE. No. 81 Walnut Shiret. shore Second, Phaadelphia. Fire Insurance on BniMing., Furniture, Merchandise, its. gentian), Marine Insurance on Cargoes nod Freights, to ell parts of the world. inland insurance on Goods, &c., by Laken, Rhein., Canals and Land Cirringes, to all parts of the Colon, on the most favoroble terms, consistent with security. 1 , 111121. GEORGE W. COLLA DAY, M form 70 erly Rem.,ler of Deeds, &A, Philadelphia. Wll. IMIVERA, formerly Register of Will.. JOHN N. COLE3IAN, firm of Coleman & Einitti,lmporting Hardware and Cutlery Merchant., No. 21 North Third stree,t, above Markehil. JOSEPII OAT, firm of J o s eph Oat I Son, Copperamlths, No. 12 Quaa,T strait, Phila. EDWARD t. MACHETTE, firm of Machette k Ralknel, Imparting Ilardsaire Merchants, No. 121 North Third stroct, Itur, HOWARD LI INCII3IAN, firm of Livingston & Co., Prokpeo dCommission 31erehante, No. bie Marta a., above Eighth, Phila. Gass Wason, Sec GEO retary.RGE W. COLLADAY, President. JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth street , (up stairs.) e lustunce. - AMERICAN Lir i LIFE INSURANC, MID TRUST COMPANY. • Slutheati OM, of /Tabled and Fourth •Sfrfg. PHILADELPHIA. Incorporated April oth, MOO. Capital Stock $500,000. .011100011. ALEXANDER WIIILDIN, President, MARSHALL ITENZEY, Vice President, JOAN C. SIMS, Secretary and Actuary, JOIL'i S. WILSON, Tonnomrr. DOA. 01 18.0811.1.3. Alexander Wltildin Louts A. Oodey, Marshall Menace', T. Esmonde William P. Bolton, por, Elisha Tracey, Um Joseph Allison, Thomas S. Smith, John C. Sims, Thorpe R. (Hallam, Jonas 80WM.112, Ellwood Matlack, John P. Simons. ITM. P. IRWIN, M. D., dlediral Examiner. This Company molten Insurance on Ores, on moot ceggens. Lilo tonna It has been successfully managed for oeceral years hy an e.perienced board of officers and trostreg and trnsfeete. has paidTtomptly its losses, and Is every way deserting of confidence nod pa ir tz p str . R. W. l'O XT R,. Agent, 07 Water street, PatsburSh. ___.- iiiinnee Mutual Insurance Company of PIIILAPELPIIIA. Office No. 70 Walnut Street O . I7 I , IIiSITT,PNI--Arisrrs 8=1,914 0.--Secoarre Lev - Smarm. Fire Invorame on Windings, Merchandly, Furniture, Re. In limy or reentry. The mama principle ~,tashinod myth the security of • Stock Capital : entities the Inimred to abate in the profits of the Company. without Debility fur Imams The Script Certincaten of this Company, for mesh, gr • converidile at par, Into the Capital Sued, of the p,,,,,,,,,,, , , CLESI TINOLIIY, President. IL it lIINCIIMAN,Docretary. DIZECTOLS. Cern Tingley, I J. 31 Stroud, lirm:R.Thoinpyini I John R. Worrell, darner' Ilisphyn, 1 Benj. IV. Tingley, 0. W. Carpenter, 7. Lothrop, Robert Steen, IL L. Carson, O. S. Wald. Itoliert TolaniL Slaraball Rill, C. Stevenson, Jacob T. Dmling, Chas. Leland, Willintn Musser, . Wm. 31.Semple, Piltab'g. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent comer Third and Wood 'Meets .'optane luourance Company, PIIILAbELPIII.II., Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Btrea. Orgaulv.4l under the Goneral lurnrauge Law,ltith a eaah Capital of $100,0.), privileged t.• Increase W 1.500,000. Insures agalust low or dAtpage by Fire, Marine, 'lnland Nat - igutlen and Traniourtation. °MUSS. 11. 0. jLAUMILIN. Pree/drut. NICIIIIRD SHIELDS, Vice President cEoltll ll SCOTT Secretary. 0111[CUILY. • j 0. C. Laughlin, 1 D. Montgomery, W. C. Stotragnery, I HicLanl EMMA, I. SEaraworel, : Golerga Scott, It. M. Carina 1 T..V. Showell, William Oel./Orna, , 0. C. Miller. TI E dr. CIIAPPEV, Aganta, Jelyelo Office, Lafayette Hall, (antra/me on Woad at ) - -.— illaalteiply!-- Pilileamphia Fire rind Lath I NSUBANCE COMPAti S. No. 149 Chognut Street, - OPPO 3 I T E EIE CUSTOM 110118 E. Will make all ki de of Inenratico, either Porpetial or r.i Limited. . every d ptlon of Propem/ or a1".b..a1., •t reasonable mimeo( reunin. RORER . P. Kliitl, Preaklent. N. W. ALDWIN, Vice President. , DIEECTOWL Charles P. Hayes, E. H. C'ir E. B. English,. ?I o';''o'lT W. peal, i I' P. D. Savor?. . I U. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Alewife., I E. Wllor. F Beleancium,Seeitt.T. insurance EI=NM Pittsburgh Life, Fire and marine las. Co. !lice, Corner Market and Water Ste., PITTSBUItaII, Pn. ItO . GALWAY, Fran:lent. F. A. Minicar!, Pety. mime Ptsanno, Al. a, a....0t010 g Physician., This mpany makes every Immownee oppertaining to cream with LTPE RISK& Meal ~r,tniortt...-O,IR-1- the '.. * . es, an. Marine litisk Ban coldly. ' And against TO or Damage by Fife and And agai o ns rtation.t the Perils or the on and Inland Navigation Transp Polllies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with stet; all parties. nIS 09 63.333 • 63,98813 61,659 00 61,310 61 Citizens' Insurance omp'y of Pittslraqi Office &I Wider Sired, between M,-L.4 and Wald Bb 10,..In.ntres Rull and Cargo lU.k. on the Ohio arid'Mr xlemppl givers, and Tributaries. AtV - Inarlree against loss or damage by Fire. Also, vatted the perils of the &sand Inland Navigation and TranaperL talon. Monongahela Insurance Company.- , 07n es, No. BS Wass. ihl7 hum .Against all kinds of IVre cud Marine ItislS Western Ina - oral:we Company OF PITTEIBURGII. GEORGE Ddit..9l2, President, F. M. GORDON, Secretary. ' Will Itumre against all kinds of The and Marine Ws nntscrola O. W. ilickelaon, 0. W. Jackaon, James Watley, George Dania ILWRllam & Nathaniel Myhre% J. nit& Lipt, Ass Dome Institution wowed by DirdLtots well twee a this community, and who will llbendlykd.n.l.alFrOmPt ljpoy all Isms lathe OFIGCI6.Ito. 92-Water street, Opt., r k Owe Warehouse.) op stairs. Pittsborxh. Jakfe Dlssoloitlon of Co-Partneirighlp. T ILE FIRM OF JONES & SCULLY - is this lute fi av wi so b l ewlbd t t i the ol o s m tan db Th yW h m a lL&a ll th J. 11. JONES.: WM 0. 11. scatty. ... . ... . . il °Attn.-1n consequence ofibe famine' -de w raogements of the conntu, rad the eery pros tration of business arbdra therefrom, entirely sad ed for at the time of the men, sale ot W. B. Murphy J; M. Ilurchneld, In the firm of Murphy & Buretineld,ll4 No.. hoe been ranulled, rod the brininess will be continued as formerly, nod, the tills of MIIRVIIY & BURCHFIELD: W. R. MUR______„PlFT J. M. 8,.y. . Phlalmrgh, Get 2.4.1857.—n03 iln. DISSOLUTION—The Co-Parthership here tofore existing ander the name and idyls of PHELPS. CABE & CO.ll this day dissolved by limitation. Th. Mow Imes of the firm will be timed at the old etand, Bt. Clair street, near the old Allegheny Bridge, by W. IL PHELPS, who is luly authorized to me the name of the firm to the eettlemont of Its affalm. Pittsburgh, Sept. let. 1857. 0 0 -PARTNERSIIIP NOTICE--Theunder- Nj signed have this day entered Into • eTturstrald „ _Pr ow„ der the mune and style of PHELPS, PARE ' &Cat pargeosie of manufacturing Wagons,Carts, Drape, Be, er,• in all it. branches, havinitaken the old estabLLabadForlor7 of Neu.. Phitps, Carr C Co., and having erected walk" new and enbetantial buildings, and meowed the latest Improve ments in machinery, lc., together with large and well se. lectr• stack of material, they me Inefs•ed t.eEmicfcr With proZ.pthm. ,th,pmeh,dkordere entrusted CO them; .2.11 work warranted robe of the beet quallty. Thesenior p an ner having hod years Mperieme in the bbeinces, they hope by strict attention to merit • opathwance of the pat ro.ge .0 liberally beatrarral cm the late am. MlT's employ NONE BUT TIEN TRAY MEN. Mr WORE 'September let, ISS7 AIALLEGIIENY ALLEY ' AILROADe-RESIOVAL OP lIT DEPOT TO TIIR CORM Ole BUTLER AND CARSON STREETS, NINTH WARD, AND A OREAT RI DUCTION OS TAMES RATER On and after JULY 2Ors, IWI, freight will be received se ohms/ tbefollemingrebere To Mallociln_ g -............---at pan() pone& To Gray's Eddy • ----at 25c. " ... To Red Bank • at 21k. " 0 " To Brady'. Bend-- attic. " " " • Ptoor--Otecfree bared. and toederAfifye ToOco 60 To Slehoning- To To Best , a 8en . d . .... - : —. 7 --- 7 - ..S4c. "- 'fii• To Frou, , :iiii; i;;;;;;i: .74.ver. —...........m. • -,., • . To any. dy ........... - - ..-". ----JO..e'r To Red Rank .. .. .............. _.................50r. " '• Toarwrf Be- ' WZRdf RI 1 Loo36lVele-ii.erellicol#4l6;,-..:'-. ....._ .. J. Q. 0017111, Aiga tonal Ilittd a 44 Wow it Insurance Pennyblink Insurance Company OP PITTSBURG& °thee No. 63 Fourth S TMECLORS Jacob Painter, Wade Hampton, Oro. W. Smith, I A. A. Carrkr, DR. Park, Robert Patrick, - A. J. Jones, I A. C.SaMpama, 'hely Patterson. J. U. Jones, P ?mute, John Tnggnrt, I. drier Pprool, Henry Sproul, W. 11. Mcßride, • Nicholas Tooghtly, Sam. Barr. Jr_ ism. IL Hopkins, • C. A. CoIton,CHARTERED CAPITAL... 4300,000. ....... ere - Eire and Marine Risks taken of all descriptions. O President—A.A. CMI FTWERs. XIIER: Vice President—Ronz Parrn.soN Secretary anokTroasnrer—L Gown Seam.. no3TR/Y Notice to Steamboat Cape s and Owners. l'nr. undersigned, representatire s of h our . anee Companlee nndeizeriting, on hulls of Steamboats, dear, to call the attention of mirtha interested, to the tact that Polieb. of Insurance are 'vitiated by the failure of the mar ter of boats to lum at all times, a Watchman On duty, mg 0,11 in port ae under VAT, by night as troll as by day. agent in.u ranacCbml.ll) of NOttli America. P. A. RINEHART, Secretory Pittsbnrch Elle, Fire and Miiine Inn:mote Co. F. SI. GORDON, Secretary Western Buntlines Company. sAMLIEL L. MAILSTIELL, Sorry tory Citizens' Insurance Company_ • J AMPS A. lIUTCHLSON, Pri,htent Monongahela Insurance Company. ft. FINNITY, 11 1 Secretary Enreka InsuraneeCiimpany. P. A. MADEIRA, Agent Delaware Motual Safety Insurance Company. J. W. STARTLER, Agent Mannilicturerf Insomnee Company. R. W. POWIDEXTER; Agent Great Western and Merchants' Insurance Co. A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents State, Fire and Marina Inatiranco Company; Com monueolth Inennotre Company; Quaker City !tremor. CeMPloy. A. A. CARRIER, President Pennsylrania Unmeant, Company. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent farmers' and Meehanka' Insurance CoMparly. NOVelllbOr sth, 1557, notil.d2wie liortka lur Cr— IMMURE Company, OF P i•INSYLVANIA, Offlce No. 00 el' AR., Pittsburgh. muntria nor. 2n, 1887, Stock Put ORLI, payable on demand, and accus ed by two approved .. Cub in Pittsburgh Trust Oumpany....„ Premium notes 11111. Reachable. 111.4=1;dnienk ::: . ... MO Mama Iron City Bank Stock—Amotmt :MO ehares Allegheny Batik Stock— do • 87 shares Radiant& Bank Stoek—Cost..- Rook Accounts , Furnitur OM e..... ...- a. 11. Shoenberger, W K. Nimick„: , K. D. Cochran, w. W. Martin: R. T. Leech, Jr, D.lwdleee, Geo. 8. Sclden, Juba A:Chughey, C. W. Batchelor, Jame. I. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. H. rnarr,Secretary. J. e/10} IiDEROEB, pr p mum lliannfacturera' Insurance Company, Fire, Mitrint, and Inland. • Office—No. 10 Merchant' Exchange. Partssausus,Jidy 1,1857. No!tiee is hereby given, a t Agency of Win Company, in the city orPittsbn b, will, until further notice. be conducted by ./. W. MAE 'Y• whom bog exp. risers 10 underwriting and connection with this offies..-ist...- Philadelphia, well qualifies him tor corducting din bueiness in a manner that will give general artleaction. Ile Is cm• dilly - recornmended to all our patron., as well es thee. de. sirhigirrance.. A. WEER/3, Secretory. The urinate of the shore Company will be conducted at N 0.90 ATER Pirate, Pittsburflh. , anledtf to J. W. MALTIEN, Agent. Delaware 'Mutual Safety insurance Company, Incorporated by the Zvi:Mature Ploartryfrartint,lllo6. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut Bth., PUILADELPIIIA. MARINE INSURANCES on Vessels, Cargo, and 'Freight to all parts of the world. INLAND INSL'ILINuAS on Goods, by Myers, Cluisis, Laken nod Land Cambium on to all parts of the Dram FIRE INSURANCES Dfartbandße genendly.-00 Stores, Dwelling Humes, ie. Aunts of Use Cbeigiony, Not. 3d,1856. Bonds, Sfortgages, and Real &tato ..... - ..... rki DI City, and other Loa. 106,970 156 Stock in Backs, Railroad and losuntomiCog 18,230 93 Brno Recelrable M 2,3811 • Cad, 00 hand 37,611 28 Bto um. ht hands of Agents, Premiums on Als• rine Polleiemreeently Issued, and other debts Sobs due niption hinte the Companny 121 ,050 10 100.000 UO Frco,eim az on • Jam. C. nand, Thoophlina Paulding, James Trivial* William Byre, Jr e Joel:mak Price, James Tennent, Samuel E. Stokra, Den. Sloan, Jam. D. Maar% Thomas C. Ram, Ito Dorton, Jr., Job .Semple, Dittalq, D. T . J. T. 14 ADTI at. C. ILL Tice President. A. KIRA, Agent, 95 Wa .tract, Pittdrargh. William Martin, Joseph H. Seal, Edmond A. Fonder, John C. Davis, John R. Penrose, George G. helper, Edward Darlington, Dr. IL M. Heston {Mises C. Ludwig, Gogh Onds, Spencer 3lcTlealn. Charles Kelley, IT. Jones Ilmoke, J. G. Johnaoh, TIIOS, liecretarf; Robert Galway, Samuel Arcanken, Joseph P. anzam, D, John Scott, Jam., Ne. 1.41, David RJehey, James W. Milton., Choc Arbuthnot. tel6.—mr2D.ly J Ale,:per Brnd a.ep John ullarton, lannatlald B. Brown, David L. Chambers, Malmo Carr, Robert H. Ilartlei, John RCM, • Wit. BACIALEY, PreeldeaL SAMUEL L MARSMELL, EcrretuY, MILTON/1. Wm. Regoley, Cap U t.Mark Sterile& Forouol 8. . Hier Robert D Res, unlop, Jr., Wm. Hi 1 8. Ilarbough, J Wl"' :a. d i a l lr . B. Coo l7‘""'ek' pe 'i 'r, . W jj".' m hikh°° :B e l n * 4114 4.8"11"... Tr,, " "' John Ripon. do omen --JAMES A. ITUTCM.4OIP, President. ItENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. . I4C Wm. B. Holmes, DIMMM Alm. King, John Attirell, Wilson 115Ier, Wm. Roe, John McDevitt, Thom. 5. auto, Geo. A. Bony, Jam A. oto_hloon Je3411•115 R. Mlller, Jr. J. W.Butlcr A drew Ackley C. Mown; Thomas Scott, A. Maack, fitotteto 'SCULLY 00 CO., (Successor to Jones A Senlly,) Forwarding, Commission and Storage, MERCHANTS, No. 01. Water acid 01 First Sires; [ al, no3:dlm PIITSIMROII PA 1 3 *Axxx P. IL LOVM. 00,106 14 01,604 20 9,907 10 6,040 00 0,050 00 7,100 00 V " 00 023 , 04 .--. 16,672 2!6 003 12 5t64,604 4:
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