shurg S t RIDDLE & "'iell'Oiliand PROP x .r.r a xrcr we AT MOBITING, Tue Cr tt r UESCY.—NIe, • Bent long letter to the National Ate ho discusses in his usual styl the present financial crisis, it i ti cures.He is down with p 'cuter severity I upon the small note currency o the day to which . he attributes the scarcity of and money, the prevalencti of the crime of c unterfeitiag, the panics andlmns which break own good banks, and a host of other ills too nu erous to mention. The cure for these ills lies, in Mr . Benton's view, in the expulsion from he market of oil paper motley under the deno bastion of twenty dollars, by imposing a stamp duty which it lies within the constitutional powler of Congre< , . to .10, upon 'till bills of less deno ination. Anot het remedy which he oposes is to make all persons ineligible to Fede office who shall pass them small notes or cue age their manu facture e%. circulation. Wit a rare spice of "Wire. that is truly Bentonia , the old Raman eroals oat that, so geser has become the •cramble or office in these I :nes, that cuen !I Penalty winil . more effecttal y than almost any \ „A her, reach t very t la.s and c.,rpluzlnily in the nation. . AT,.' i„:E:„,e w0u,,,, judge ded and dis l Maid tone of the Is itself Demo ratie. that an effec t hand. and that a great split on estion wit imminent. We think I predict. reCkon without their ee.lv a word / from head-quarters 1 !J se! them I right Oucelt i + i ntively that Mr. Buchanan does zrnit the Fr State man to have ie manage m nt of the affair , of and there will! lie hot one 'mire ,nforos from Maine to California, long trusted and believed that a in.lepetiden - rellnimatel the hearts editor+ that sI pport the tidniiiiis. they .1 vo pp vo it. • hat they '•/. thus fir arte‘l.l. a , 01.1 tilaiegal ion I lit, pia) il y iontally caliii.l ••indcpendence,' :ld whatcoie,er now and hereafter the master !:aft: 1 • •1. , V. e shall see all his obsequious +.-to .tor, 11w:telling t o to with their might A' Pre— ut they are listening for the key note, •he Mee —.ge will give that, und then all the fait arid will :.1 . 11, .; in a grand and universal Lartuon from the di press which ca t cal schism ie lIIMEMI Last Ir only at R'¢shmgton norm author IA intend to p ny moicel in that Territi)r ronong the hs. We have v.) a4l c7C n I t Lat, of the :V Thl: -.1 the t k I lii I . IIE AIkLANTIC. L., I 4. and 1. i.l V. 0,1. It 11.1, t• it . onlololll. , 1..,,.• .t.fiTy.l. IV iQi ..11.A.,1 , • r.! ~ .1 aletl ~I 01.011? :Wu 11,111i.J11, Stu-g. 1,..! I—, t , .‘3,1 to be c , nsiderahly I eyond that st.t., it! the estattlishtuctc• of the trot have gone , •eut her--1 he heal 1,,,,,t at Glasgow n.. 1 , Its. .- .Ir.lan:c ..i.e. to Ll,..ri I anti London The utmost total ,esSal toll of remittances Irom their • , 1,-,--potistents st New l'ark and New /cleans is .t . •-,,itrse the cause 'I hey could get u, h e i i ,_ tit, baills;ng insi.ration with which they ..,„.1 been MO. t large;:. connece I , the Borough ltauk it Lir-aped, having stopped a fortnight pre I,oui.iy, invdring them .11 new liabilities as large shareholder, while at Glasgow difficulties of a t , :tuilar kind, which haze since burst in faith force. prevented the slighter: hope of ai i In that Ttartgr. The private property of the partners Is extremely large, and their circular announcing their suspension is worded simply as a re.i ttg .o fur time How far their anticipa -ions of a speedy resumption, are well founded. .t is difficult to conjecture Some events which have subsequently occurred, tend to ditninbi, !Le prospect. Fortunately they have a house at Melbourne, in Australia. which it is said, wits not be,„ compromised. The Glasgow fait, ira. established seventy years ago, and the father of :be present senior partner left the largest fortune i.f.100,000) (hotbed ever up to Cult date been accumulated there ' The break down of Dennistoun &Co., has been tollowed by that of the Western Bank of Scot land By the list packet it was mentioned that the anxieties regarding the probable fate of this institution had gained increased force. Its triends, however, still insisted that it would be able to maintain itself. Whether this might have been possible supposing other matters to nave gone smoothly it is needless to discuss The fall of Dennistoun ia Co. sealed its fate. Its head quarters like those of that firm were at Glasgow. It has more than one hundred branch ea and its deposits are stated to amount to •.x millions sterling, while its paid op capital Is a million and a half. The American revulsion fell upon it at a time when, from gross miscon duct on the part of its manager, it was under advance to a set of speculative firms, who failed in a knot about three weeks hack, and inflicted upon it a loss of at least 45011,000. The mana ger was dismissed or vat least ordered to resign immediately and a new one • Wits appointed, but distrust had already been engendered—the news corn Now York by each packet came worse anal worse, involving many of the more respeetalile connexions,—and at last the Dennistoun an nouncement rendered further struggle impossi ble. Previous to their failure they had applied for assistance, first to the Bank of England and then to their powerful rivals among the Scotch banks. The Bank of .England of course would not entertain their request. This Scotch banks would listen to it only on the condition—a very fair one, looking at the past mismanagement that had been developed—that the concern should be wound up. This the Western Lank rittiste(l. It had a large and profitable connexion, and it was only by trusting to future profits that the shareholders could hope to re instate their per- I tiled capital. Both parties were uncompromis- I tog, and in the midst of the dispute the doors of the concern were yesteiilay finally closed.— The shareholders are immensely wealthy—the . Baird family, celebrated as among the richest I iron misters in the kingdom, being the principal. [knee there is not the slightest doubt of all its I liabilities being met. That any portion of the paid up capitalof £1,600,000 can be saved is not to be hoped. If the - holders escape with the I • loss of the mile value of their shares they will 1 have reason to ethankful. e i r Simultaneo with these there have been other Amer can stoppages at Liverpool and Paris. At Liverpool, Hoge & Williamson, cor respondents of Hoge & Co., of New York, bare broken down, 'with other smaller firms ; and at Paris much consternation has been created, especially . among American travelers on the continent of 'Europe, by the stoppage of John Munro & CO., who succeeded to the banking business of Green &. Co. At Amsterdam, there, has been Ii• rather large failure, the firm being . that of Gellerkamp Brothers; but whether in direct connection will, difonits from America-is not stated. Two suspensions bare also been announced in • London; but thesehave been caused Ina great degree by , the ruinous fall in the produce mar __ hots. Renwick, Twentyman & Itigg was the name of one, and Broadwood Az Barclay that of the other. Ilennoch & Co. are silk agents, and they have an establishment in Blanchester es well as In. London. Their liabilities range be tween I 20 0• 000. snd £BOO,OOO, Broadwood & Buckram in the East and West India trade, sad owe from £lBO,OOO to £200,000. In the midst of this state of affairs the Bank of England found it necessary yesterday morn ing to make another advance of one per cent. in their rate of discount.' It now stands at 10 per cent., being E per cent. beyond the highest ever known. This morenient, however has scarcely . proved mitlisient to cheek the delland for dis count; since every . boisei Ina vague *desire to . - guard against alllonlible contingencies, Is en % deavoringto . yrovW.llialeirithtwice as much money as letetteeta.'7Aitything more :idiot.; , • toes than thivcouliincaritdrbe conceived, be rause the Bank hive placed' be restrictions on the angina of, scootoroodation to he granted, ' and have modals of.debtg so. '; Thele t trolloy is to - • .check the dematid , ,brionstintly .raWng their *tete the follionrket' inlini. and giving every. :one at that rate as much u they require. . -- -•-•'. -- It' nember of the old end crotchety opponents ..,,, Of the bank charter - 'id. are endeavering, how ever, to stimulate, the Movement . with the hope - `: : - of producing a. Togo that may induce the 00t , - nrinnad to impend' • the opesotun. ot s kas law, so as to allow, itiOultmilecliSMse of note* represent- Ptg anything or nothing...•• . . . They are ttaillielY to Succeed, belt it is dint -- arinable in the , thick of- a crisis to have such : . mischief maker* at work.' SO Whom the public having anything to eon/plain of 14_ the way of ._ aontraction, they have now in thOeltands be tween • onwaid. two millions in areas of the . highest =amt of currency required for •the • - -. trade . of the.,coentry in Ordinary time.; and as ' .. runs has helita:feltin prim,- arod a drawing In , 1 bisiiteisivialtili-has rendered far ha 'currently .. i , :awasparrit . ..hi evident that •an bleu/ .total two,:; been - needlessly - taken in dle fright. ' ..,-..: . trof - 10*-cent. per annum or a month two,:; inehnut; 'at ' Whig . Prealleall: regarded ... Aritifiterro;:-fiactindly,inadlicient to-I.lm m ' , lush for much mire. thariereell/ wanted. ... The probable coulee of the Bank Of Prance is '.,......:' looked upolivitleenedregrioelkg4 Iltarate re- . - n :mains at Rs r.. l lo4l4siltbl4e , .10doe rate i ;tit~;yHy _ . at 10, the. directors foresee the increased peril in which trallicin pliiced..They hays asked. the Emperor be allowed to adopt a rise, but . the regatta 'wee 'yefused. A. tax upon the ex •rtaiion or specie was thensolicited, but this also failed to obtain assent. Of course it would have done no good, and have profited no one ex cept a band of smugglers, but it was asked pro bably in desperation by the unhappy directors, Who occupy a responsible position before the financial's-arid, although they are mere puppets of the Imperial wilL afttite co, IZTORS OV. 25, 1657 The English funds continue to be wonderfully I supported. Thr 'die see the approaching end of the Indi^- ty, and that the American crisis, hot de in its consequences to the houses .ide, has neither been occa sioned not ted •bp any general unsound ness in tin Ile proceedings of the United Kingdom. ents, therefore, are steadily made. ant tttons of each day scarcely exceed a rent. At the last date the three per Is were quoted 894. They hare sines - .4. and the final price this evening WI The wht has written a *reneer in which the questions of Eg causes and its The di m spe, been nearly stopped. Posrscnirr.—The stoppage of the Western Bank of Scotland has been followed by a run on the other Glasgow Banks, and more than £300,- 100 in gold bare been sent lo !hem from London to-day. The failure has been announced from Liver pool this afternoon or il. C. Babcock k Co., connected with Babcock Brothers, of New York. Their liabilities are about 1:309,000. The stop page of Dutihl & Co., another American house at Liverpool, has also been intimated. In I.on• don the only additional suspension is that of Foot & Sons, in the silk trade. The amount is but C 40 , 00 and there are ample assets. The funds have become firmer alter regular hours. Two reports are spread t•o account for it. tine it that the government have got the Indian' telegraphic news which is now Inc. and that it is very favorable: the other is that the Bank of France are to extend their note issues —perhaps by a rirellmion smaller ones. THE MONET Cm trom Hamburg of chi f.' /: 4 9 0 .1 1 f\teS I day, there was a rr change There wa of stock, a= a!zo on and on the commercial id England were unsaleable !milks' date There is great le financial crisis was also n Sweden raid Norwa, and money was hecomin scarce. on Prance. Ileiglu marts of Germany a at the mull three m want of sprcic. T beginning to be felt The amount of Otrtuan bibs draan fur me, ollanditta• of every e , orlidion, and prat eated. amailmttl on :he 21 101 la•tulo r 1,1 nearly ! sterling 'ince then IL, 1 au•lerldlt has brought prolestel , billv betwt`enl Ihi 71,t and 21th ut t letot,-, 1., the :/1114,11111 Mt' 1., nior, 101'001o% r r fie, lnfitA Morning —The following telegram was reeeired this norning at the foreign office Delhi, which fell into 111, 11111,1 S on the gab of Septemher. was entirely occupied owl!, :ist, mfil the %bole of the enemy expelled. In the a.,attit of the I htli, t l Win:erg and men, being ore of the ht,irtaing toree, were killed •md go,iuded General Si.•hodoon died ef his wood, ott the 1:let The old king, soh.. in =all t he ninety yea, of age, ,triendereil tot.ipt,iin zzt'n: fifteen miles south of Delhi Ile nu, at ianied hy his chief w,t,• Their liies were NUT 11 , 1,',7 s.rra , nral a rzrrin.l son were ruptured I.y rapt tut 11 , a1g , ,,o,:klarat are :rei front Ireihr, and w:re ala•: :Tan the !Tor * f r En ~earle were dr•rparehed :eau ihi on the ::.:1, ;a iror-rw lire enemy 1:y I tt.• aevarart, 1 . 1,111 Agri. one carman appear+ it. I . lr:r reached rho orighborlar. , I , 1 Anygt,,, and I:areal:yr O.( of Mtruiathe o.rr:eneral Ilavely 1. , wa ou h ear 111.. n. :e 13attgea tram cawnpore on the P•th st,p -t and reined; 1.1,kr,0x rebideucy. 1 , 1 as 1: was ready I.e Hawn up l.y the be •is-ger. 'ln the C.t li, the enemy's entrench men:- were stormed. and on the a large pail of the city was taken, with a loss et 4',0 kii:ed and ~ u n led General Neill was among !he killed 1 slight ri,ing had occurred near in :he li.iinbily presidency, in the iir wiii.•h Lieut. Henry Was The •lef•i•nted the mutineer. 'Jf the I ri.:imeni near Kemplec,innil I I ; 41 of them Ira DLL 'II ni•r.n AND Sr, IDE tPN LvNi. I--LEN! .kt Port Jefferson, L f., on Sat urday morning, Hole Mrs Waters was at breakfast, in company isoh her son-in -low, Mr Sturderant, and his tuire, Mr. Waters, herhnshrind, suddenly entered to room with an iron bar in his hand, and l'ultout speaking a word. struck either his own P:e or Mr. Sturderant with the formidable !'capon which he carried with him a violent :I.!, it is supposed. fatal hlvw en lhe head The e y person in the I c%hles the party at realist vv,ota hoe. about ten year. ohl. who coneesl,l himself, and heard several other Bowe I given! Waters, weapon in hand. foilowed the laf, who escaped and alarmed the village People rushed to the house, and, a few paces i outside it, Mrs Sturdevatit lay in a state of ; ,nsensibility on the ground Her head and face were covered with blood, and she had received a ''eary stroke from an iron bar. on the bead. . which would. of itself hare been sufficient, it is lat:ieved, to cause death. Beside= this, she was beaten by the same weapon in other parts of the body, and had two wounds in the nd The weapon was tomtit near the barn, and is a tare iron bar. about an inch and a quarter .liagonally from angle to angle, and r.hnnt three and a half feet in length. Inside tine house Mr Waters and Nir murde r:tut lay deatd.their heads battered in a frightful manner, and the persons altogether presenting tile most horrible spectacle that can be imagined. IL the barn, suspended front a joist, by the mirk, were the remains of the .fiendish maniac who had been the cause of all the calamity. Ile wus quite dead, and his body, as it was suspend h the muscles of the face distorted, and all the other appearances the result of rattpi lot ion • The cause of the murders is stated as follows: M• . s. Waters was very much attached to her daughter and her husband, and she possessed a g•totl deal of property since the death of her fir,t husband. She was very liberal with her daughter, and it is supposed that her husband, noticing many material proofs of this liberality, imagined that he was not the chief object of her cares and affection, and reflecting upon this, or perhaps fearing that PIM might finally be led to settle all her properly on her son-in-law, he came to the maniacal conclusion of avenging himself in the heart-rending manner in which he barbarously murdered his wife, his friend and h•lnself, and attempted almost successfully in one instance to destroy the lives of two others. It Mrs. Stur i'v ant should rettover the portic o:ars may ilO arned. • ' Corrtspomfrote of The N 0. Triboue. . DETALCATIO:i 01 SAMUEL LAWIIENCE.—Boston, 2. . 20, 1857,-The city is filled with tumors L-day relative to certain money transactions of Samuel Lawrence of the firm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., which are styled, variously, liefal cations, breaches of trust, and so on. Mr. Lawrence is the head of the above named, firm, and also the Treasurer of the Bay State and Pemberton Mills at. Lawrence, and the Middle sex Mills at Lowell. The most authentic ac count of the affair that I am able to obtain is that the firm of Lawrence, Stone & Co., before the financial pressure commenced, borrowed money from various sources to carry on their business, giving their notes on demand. When . thupinch came, Mr. Lawrence used the tiotia an./ acceptances of the mills for which he was agent, to pay the money thus borrowed. The amount of this seems to ho that the stockhold ers of the mills have, by the act, of their Trea surer, been made to pay the debts of the firm of xi:lib he was The head, but with which they had nothing to do. ) I don't think It will be necessa ry to invent any new and milder name for this offence than either of Those which aro now ap plied to it. • Another story is that Mr. Lawrence had used the money for purposes of private speculation. - The amount of money allill misdirected— there, I think that Is as mild to name as the transaction will boar a misdirection — amounts to $BBO,OOO, divided in this way - among the dif ferent corporations: Bay State Mills, 8225,000; Middlesex, $280,000; Pemberton, $75,000. ' Mi. Lawrence Is the youngest of the famous Lawrence family, and the only surviving mem r bet'. itt least' the male branch — his brothers, Luther, Will am, Abbott and Amos, being all dead: Re mnietteed - hil . business' career as agent of the 3 lMiddieser. woolen mills at Lowell, arid for man , years gave his personal:attention the detailiof the business. Boma years ago he removed to Boston. The tranaaction in which he bail now been engaged, whatever may turn out to be its pr ecise character , hi likely to be a "blot in the scotcheon" of a family hitherto celebrated for:common:44lo=r and probity. B. C. MOOG; CADS= or Tall Leacasina Beutr„ Acuutrt —The cue of this gentleman, charged with , txtzlement in the Lancaster Bank, was tried In the Lancuter Quarter Ses sion, last week, and resulted in a verdict of ac quids], after a fall hearing. 'The Jury retired with the ctisi on Friday morning, and returned with :their ordiet about ten o'clock at night: Beckman was scoldingly discharged; end on Mello of coutuud, Mr. David Longenecker, late Poveddent, or. the .13aalt„ sai b l u plioted, in the. Beni* charge; unt 'also disc - - Thus verdict was unaxpect to the 00111/111316. ty, and has` cxoll4d considerable feeling.. The - Deily new. severely censures the Court end . Jury, and -intimates pretty broadly that it Ins through thapted* of the parties, and the COI' mot use of money, , lliat. the wordliw. was obtalaz aa, that any imottkaluwilit stoma would bard tot admit:tit Tex EXPLOSION ow 31111 MISSOURI arrtia--: The following We, list of the killeirlinff Weninded by the explosiottnn board tiff steamer Cataract, at Lisbon, Mo.,_on the litli ' tnet.:- Wm. Brace, Hartford, Conn., deadi—=l:llack- burn, Cass county, Mo., dead; Barney Kelley, ; barkeeper, dead; McDonald, express messenger, dead: Thos. Hutchins, first clerk, slightly scalded—not in danger, Mr. Bargee, second clerk, do.; Thos. Hogan, St. Louis, scalded; the boat's porter and barber, scalded: Lee Jones, second engineer, lost: fire deck hands and firo• man—names not known—scalded; Kelso, Wood- bridge, Loring and Moseer, slightly scalded. OUR record of crime is still fearfully full and bloody. .To-day we detail a probably fatal as ! sash upon an officer; a savage hat less serious beating of another officer; N brutal fight in a saloon; a stabbing case in a sailor boarding ! house: a garrote robbery, and several smaller affairs. These are all new. Of the old murders. we have the inquest on Hamilton, and the com mitment of his murderer, the arrest . of a man accused as one of the assassins in the Water street butchery, and the continuation of the in quest upon Mr. Vincent.—.V. 7'6/, s without recovery. ie to Indio seems to have 'NE uncurrent money arrangement of the Me tropolitan Bank thus far works very favorably. The interior banks are promptly redeeming the current receipts of their notes, and some thirty of them are taking, in addition, about $lOO,OllO per day of the notes which have been accumu lating, and which are now being assorted. The amount rdpresentcd by the Metropolitan certifi cates is about 57, 1 100,000, of which some $ 3 ,- Ztoo,ooo has been assorted.—.V 1. Trit Too exports of specie from New York to Eu rope last week were The imports cf liryGoods continue to tall oil; but those of mis cellaneous goods are larger !Ilan ei Thr slate then] of last week is so tx. xi: 3. 1457. 1... . )1,. !..- I. ~ ~ 1 IN BOIITON BANK,.—We understand that the Roston Banks had in their vaults yester day morning only weury•one thousand dollars short of fan millions in specie —i; El= 11..“11:1 lett,K 111. 7th inst., in the .11 hot and the preceding dux panic on the Stock Ex fall in ( , very dixeription of exchange. IS TENNEf letter from : 4 11elt.y rifle, Tenn , sny9 :bat there will he fatted Iv, market. from 1.",ti,0.at to '....(11.1.0tmt h o p, II :tree of fifty guiles each way from that point Auother Plttbborgher leettrying to the eoud,qll.l...tunto.• 11$tt..1, , II a.. that , Al..ta ta. - . t, 111 / lu 1,m1.. 11, 1.1a,t• . tun. L. ..I.lt all' . t . t a tt C. • z Mit I • apt I Ittaul rl I :I • at, s4l - w.1•1 I vi .a 1.. n It, ;1,, At CO. M.....am,: e.b.t• awl Cit.-mitt, l'lttoburto.. Pet . nirlzo A d• it sartd cart ,t; ot kit ) t tt,.. Jon ,• tt ;aiau.lll,TV.l - 111. A .t I. 14.. T Ts, et., 1 rat r• 81l t.d.se•• sart.d b) 11. lis“ • \IT• , %It 1:(1•111191e ( o‘agni Itemr.l, m y 1 . I. Th,nas .!.. I t••. l'lttalant;h, 0. • , al• s!• • Prq.a.l,l an,l I I y !.1' ! II ti 1.l•L::, Woo!! atrvat. rtr! ' •t- ‘t t • a t.• ...tram...ma the an, ' t!, E.. I. le optie dt-aftto, :n r , f likely Y n ta L&.-raa al!) I,i I'll , means oian !tram. 1 Tr, f x!!!.; .r. A., I a!! th. ,[1111,1411,, that at, rI r•ltt•t• tt. I n -,l.`' ,• It El'n,A; I. aa a A To Nervous Sufferers retired Cler , vman. re , tnrod u. heaitli in a t..,, any, •ftnr man, ynars.4 prrat !. nl,2er a.aLa A. A. CARRIER & BRO . '"""'"'"'" " A ' pal.' urtzh, the prescription u, 10.r..1 11... It.. J , rt M DatiNALL ; ' N. 1 4 0 Fulton stre.t. Brooklyn N Zmnra63m4'T No. u 3 Fourth Strvel. SINGER'S SEWING MACHEVER rtTTSB! It. Runt sins rr4, ,t "0“- •rea •11 t.., tlin I k Mar,r,,,,,1 I if,. /1,,k. Int 0. A Cktlling, and 'hoe Manufaoturer , . . A CA Itlll Alt, ~ CARIIIIAI Ma Carriage Trimmer' , In I - .13ANV ICS & C./.171.141Y, C , .:1,11 Makers, Nouse, Sign and Ornamental Pointers, A N II 0 11 .4 D 1.4.63 IN . White 1.,t41 and 'Zinc Paints. •16 , , tll kiwi. of Paint, 0a:510n4, Witnl“ , . Pil tv. 141 Waal rs+, .1.04 utror• y. mr19:17,11n 114 4 ;vIIA I.tev. Lu..wn and :tr., t:. - 31Iy o. kuo. uti,4rnigli4.l baling .” ..r tLeae re.eri a.u.l 1 him. U. I'ENZMMEEINI !Mai PITTSBL'ItUIf. PA. J. M..1.1'1"1`1,R. M£R0.13.A..1 , 71" No. 54 St. Clnir Street, New IIIlilAlug.) etrNeLitteu, PA. se3o:lydfc SEWING- M.A.O.HINEISI WHEELER & WILEON MANIUPArTtTRING COMPANY, 13 ritlimpilrl I 'on:, PI litOnaratt,GS Fifth tlt Thin 5: nrbine Ftt th.• Finest or Coareeat Fabric. At the pluamtr,, att., Ot..rahrt.m.king with th.. Thous and Genutifut and load!. Macho ym.r Nanute, otlntrwt ooJ .01.o:owing lndispolannla fu fondly on. Volt Information may h., uttalaral hyatithowolt,,, Jahtest E'whitz, or ALFA. R. REY:II, AKritt, No. ea Filth street. Plttalowah. B. P. SHOPB, MERCHANT lab Third Street, Pittsburgh, Palma. (stmt Pattern. of gowls alway. on !wad, awl made to order on Um moat reasonable terms fur anat. All work warranted. null:3We FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! b'ort, LAIJITCS A.NI3 MVASIIi>3 HUDSON BAY and MINK SABLE, STONE MARTEN, FITCH, SQUIRREL, Sr.. CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS sod GLOVES. lo pelt varllty and price. noll•dtc AIVORD A CO., 131 W1.101.161/114.11.. " European and Intelligence Office, KM. obroyotur ale Drafts on Zoropo for lair smottob oml otootoor awl Papist Tickets to and Crum Laren.:4 to Now 'fork. albs kw nooks and banal bouse-work nwrdelsed to boosokerpors on Abort rodeo. Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Pillsond Syrups/ways on hand. Pooongero brought from New York .od Pbtladelphla on farmd to rfttnbargh. PAYNE, HISEGILL & CO., ■etanoThae OF CoOking, Parlor and Heating STOVE B Grates, Fronts, renders, etc., And Unnabctottrs of liletalebrated CALP/TAX. COOKING- HANG.K. NO. 535 LI/BEATE STREET. Jrgclidlb PrCTSBONOLI, PA. LEWIS a EDGERTON, • • (eccaamoss TO D. r. 111014115 a C 0,,) •AVIIOLESALE DEALERS IN ontocrlaizentes, PROD•QOtS AND PITTSBURGH MAHUPAOTURES, No. 107 Wood 11 ''' , Pittsburgh. _method& „Awe Dorn— —w. atvuovoit.' Pittsburgh Bt,& Works. JONES, .130V33 , 0c CO” " Ideaufttnrarecl. OAST lerleitL; alio, *SPRING; PLOW net A. B. STEIZIa SPRINGS and AXLIK. Owner Bap and PIM MAW& , Fetttakr9ll,PA • nea p ... male. - 33...R0G1EN9 dc Rogers , imprinrell Patine Slid Cultivator Teeth, army Ron and /beck ,102147dk• JOIENICOCTELELAV ao 13174113. Irost;lllatlliap Iron Vailha, Vault Dan* Window BMWs, Window Guards, ke., N.*. 91 amend Htred Mid 95 Third &red, Wiring wood and martaw prrnmintait, Tll4 tlatta3 la p v . arlety a4 t a k r P o ta a tt ai fteird ia thadaharnaLata. - Zobbiew dome at that actlos. IMO TOOTRACRI inalaskui (sopa ity,arwdr* - - , 'at Th.ltareValhoth Ar.liaTtaharrd sad oat wick Ho woos NOW— ibrue ~...I .l o dm ihrls ta oTrit a.M im no t,- **!fflr iriab%.4oV MliiMrial ;:;:pertal 124ticts ~,. ' TI. :.e MEET I=l I.%IDRAOING JOHN THOMPSON, 410 I. lasarr STRZET =l== jtoiien DR. PITCH IN PITTSBURGH Oland iifter WEDNESDAY MORNING. Dec. 2 thrmgh the Months of DRCII)IDER nod JANCARY. DR. CALVIN M. F'ITCII Hey ho connulted M hl~ Rromy et the fir• CLAIR. HOTEL, PITTSISUROII, PA., On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY find FRIDAY of each ' , root hut except in OW. of emergency no calls will to received on MONDAY and SATURDAY cf each week, the extent °this cnrretponitence Rita other ne. eiwary Writ ing rendering it important that DR. FITCH cheat 1 biro t how any,. to himself, without init:rruption. DE. FITCII mould earnestly remind II .o who may he laboring raider incipient or mated diseases o the may or Longs, of the Importance of giving thenivilvca timely atten tion, as Ito only when taken iu reasons I,ltl tinla that the, dioenses ran he treated with any Just hula. 1110 :Hay of a few weeks .111 antriiiinently c•loter Ito; a le,ly total, an ot.licrwiae namable ewe. DC. MOD wotdd alto add that as he i, wrusionie.l io deal frankly with his patients, ame aced apply e afraid to learn their true condition-Dia actual vast. of theta bugs, and their probable chante+ at recovery regnfetfdawT LEAS' PE.RH.LICS Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce, PRONOUNCED fly ' 'CXTR kCT CONNOISSEURS ~.; 01 A LETTEI FROM To Lt the H MEDICAL OE. LEM AN ONLY GOOD SAUCE CI AT MAD AS, All 4 appllcal4 t., OTo MI Bro 11, u[ WOW:USTI:IL 3121 y, 130. er i • rcli LEA S PEILIZINS thxl t1..•1r Sun. - Pk bn hly entrttt, V A It •,1 111413, 14, In my pnl.ttal.to. .. II Th. wAy NI..IrtI auardt..l v the N... Ellillotitirtfitr I. t: 1•EIt• It INS tor tbeir SA! li. i.:• In.ltavo,A cl..L. , rt. .1 1 1 . •11, n tl, i.- • Pt:ItIlINS" urt ••• ~.I st.ppor.nt..l • J‘i \ 1 qt. tolitpturnt frmn Eugharid. 119,1,11. t• (A IR: 0 is Ci 14:' •1 , 1 V :\ I N 3lettaractltt,r mn•l :L. TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS A N 1-E12%.1, WVVI? . • SI •IL OIC WOOD, MOORB.EAD & CO. •I.2llorionn ki).••••I 11.0. - . t.'. Pialetil Imitation litt•vta-Sheet Iran Forwarding and Commission Merchant A\ 11..11.Fi: It ( zrl !Vt., A:01 I , r• Att. t. 2:1 111%,! W. .'t U. 12IN t.l U'l 1,0[11, , LI N, 4111.1, All kind• or Pohl... AP CO, 11+ i:lilr 129 s% t.iii trrr r . 11. rr • r-, ' IN (.IZA 1..: 1t C I-1 A. "I' TAI L. CD 1 t MEMO= Altubul, fnlusur Spa'ls uud VANDEVER & FRIEND \ It N 1.: 1 1 1. N. H l i. IL,, . .•.`i• (i F.' , :.(41.: NV. K.C3 AI 01 - 1.7 F.: I I IL C. OLMAN & CO. I GENERAL INSURANcr. A1:11, NT. Insurance Brokers c,ma. ,• cr:ar•r,•:, 10IIDE=11 =MEE =ME= Pittsburgh Variety Works. .\ , II,( Wnrn, •!..:•1 A Manuf. J;C:2.litlfc llge K isER'S J trot; logo 110 ACES— Pruin Pittnbrugh Dispatch, April 10th. 10.Wi.- Von noire than 3 yearn . past we have constantly wo rn non Waal - data Son pander Brace, Inanfactured by Dr. °CO. 11. Keyser, of No 110 Wood street, In this city, and would hat illy rea m. coell it to a who rue compelled ho follow a walatary occu pation. Asia bane before reinalled, In railing attention to Its rants. it animas tor a brai e awl nriejeatern, lb. weight of the paillablnlin bring no planed ns to canrinally tad to bring the ehooldere to their uaturnl paitlon nod es. tend the rhat, Woman, hoodrodeof whom orn annally Initial by the weight of enormous "shirt," eland rano mane than braces. Br particular In pant ring the hind mentioned, a runny of the bra. aid .11 ,, humbug. Fold at Dr. ..1110. 11. KtIYEINFUS, Wholesale Dr irgglet, 110 Wad rent, Ida ,a the Golden Morton. JottliutawsY . _ gill E HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN ur ninny yearn I have been troubled with general learinen and lagoon, both Mental and phrelcal: eaprice, !Inflame - ma, doll headache, pain In the bowl ad temple., coldnav and tendency to slithows. palpitation erae heart, very easily Guttered or excited, appetite variable, stoma and bowels dernoged, with pain. 4ny menial or 04111ra! exertion was are to bring on all the nymphal., end In addition, falling of the wail, and gnat 10111 In drat re. gion. One physician agar another exhausted his 0,111 and gave me np. A patient and persevering an of 3101[- 1 , 11AM:8 UTKRINECATIIOLI.7-ON for Innately cored Mb and I have no worde 'official to aprons my thankfillnene Mrs. JULIA AN NI: JOIINSON. i truly my that I have been n sufferer for ninny yesn with whites mud deranged menstruation. Alter m while I had other trouble, wrh m Lela Cue, imliceetlon, wonting away, general Immier and debility, pain In the monad of the hack, a eort of aching and draggingsensation, mile bet wren lion shoulder hind. citendhsg down the opho, loss or appe• lite, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold Louie and feet sad dread.' nervous-nem. The kart excliem,ut would make to. feel as If I should fly minty. 1 trimldoctori end drugs. and molding, one OW, Another, without the benefit. Ono bottle of 3IARSIIALLI3 UTERINE CATIlbi-- if.XIN changed tome of my symptoms for the better, and now lam mdlrely and radically mired. I wish th at every wooilm could know *hut it will do. CLARISSA ODER. IdARRIIA LL'S UTERINE CATUOLICAN her eared my Ilas, as I verily believe. I tried doctora sad medicine mail It seemed useless to try kutger, when I met with a lady who recommended the Catholicae so strongly that I deemed it my duty to try It. I WM mettly troubled with derengedvnert etruation. My wymptonis were principally palm In the back and abdomen. ' , wing down pain at the time of the Einem, bloating, cont., nausea, comalpation, kitting es If the heck and limbs were brained or broken, eructations and vomiting anxiety (Ufa seensillo be a burden) disturbed sleep, faint. mee.shedderint 4 4illisems walking In Om morning, Rata lance, constlpet pitsure of bloW in the head. especially when eteoping, great Irritability of temper, almost constant inclinitUois to peas water, great Insaneness and de. sins to weep or Ad nuboppy. I wee not on/y entirely cured myself of all these eymptoms, which I have given en an Im perfect account of my suffering., hut I have known no many other. cured In our town that I feel bound to let yon know, that others who are similarly situited me, siso find relief. E311.1A Vosnonau. Fora long lime I had Uteramoomphdato with the follow ing Ir/raptor= I was ninon, oroaciated and Initablin I seemed to abound In compliant", sow of which I will try to gilt. yam paln the lower organs, ands feeling aei ammo. wag numb on c a -o= oTa ir Min t iV i ii i os fic i gng t° ard shooting palm In um but, loins, and raten ad dlng tha Irv" the J . = produced bl . ridlini Mi er=, wire: the th :L.Toral Mom ln of tit* body 1,40 . 01 MK Irritability; Muse norrocumear, I mold not Mettle. einatemnit without bdrig di da Gm a day; larold ocannty snore *bout 'the benie r and g not lake Dianne In awaiting. / had ItlemaP a Zhav_tag Met rierytlihig, ow I Yawed in re* bra a candid myatteutlon to PLagallklLLl OTERO' CAMOILIOON. I Ica bolithir against bow , Mat tutunately ft and me, and Mash not a bellador or More gratella woman In Vie inanity. I trust all will me It It b truly themottan'i tdendtn mid. • , • - PLOILINCI MGM iaissruirm imunarairkaucawma wean. ly dry Ibtling Vat Mob, 71,Wer, irmular or Aarittki.itautruaski, Minanmeni dad Die. eau eihimd.m er cyffl.“, Ablation or .rommi• thuselqf Urife,Hmtimi, Wk rtupacitsoss, ChompsiDistaaX afi eros i*m at=owbkr arpaard srvaquffe t camwsayd tM raw prim Q/MARdlll7Jt9 trisaanfo:erzrozdeolf thapaha.d. Bur.. rimed . 04144 reeffig gasifairs in edict ilatlbt WO by me. Prr .. qf darprolop,“o.afthe esprist nate. tom liglad =ider iv mile Wyatt dam mare" amay inwaiianista lido! Adiciase lot beast as mew 4f OM .Iddrat Da. GEO. 11. KIITEIia, 1 0W ,5100 . OP* .16,44.-wiN4 semi, Piereilnk MON HAND A LARGE - KrMIC iimanctis,Addrh bevel sell TerY law relent!. 1011,444.111n05, Maus end Fotteotp k . Witty etie!onponintreere, be beim:eft! a 4titar AND-IMMlnew y oe s n, e 0161111.211). 0:90allf :- ~~;:~ ~: an abbettisemtnts ICE SPURS, % FOR WALKING ON SLIPPERY M ENT:3 4:lrina slater wrath,. Several rd elves. For lathe, or courlorneb for •ale cheap by term, 3. D. MAT= no:Z:2lrd Suoitbtlehletreet. PROCLAMATION.—Par your ad flint rd., by prior, your Inmate+ a ca imsn ovsredts, or lame Norfolk SIR Omen. Torkrys, Cltieterns. Duck...OAHE, sr., Artoch so in ally quantitiro, nt `To Firtlt • trcrt. nua IL t OYSTERS -20 ca.es fresh can 03 - st rs; OW, large Norfolk Salt 0 steer, Received and f, vale, Wholesale end retail, at Ng. 27 Fifth stmt. rintri 11 RIDDLE. VRESII BUTTER-1,000 lbs. stricitly fresh j Roll Botha. Turko7•, Mote., Ducks, recetTed o f.,r sale at No.::: Fifth street. If. RIDDLE. F N4. Large Maekeral. lan nth.. =MEI print., Pickled Hart tog. 160 1a.1.71,1r, White FM/. Trout. 441 e. • TENN. val ITE WHEAT EXTR: T.Y 1 , 1.9121t-4.1.1 bbh. Gallatlu " Sliver Spring; 32 eftcli.. S.C. .11111 e; 17 SllvowSpring.r MIL.; 2S " Union BIM, Now I 111,1;11,, rt,rrart SI. Lawrence for nab 3 nut: ISMAIL DICK TENN. sacks lan;Lnr from .;cower .I:. Lau rrnro Tor .1.21 ISAIAH DICK TALL CHEAP-10,1/0 w.l; r lgo.t wmk h.l" ../10 a 1.. I• ,IMISILALL APPLES- - elititt• %arie , rot ealu by% HY 11 C It 6 A ME-1 , ..r I tra CI \Jr 'ram' 11 11 C J ItiEFP Cuttin 111..NILV L I,NI LIMO rec.' 111:NICY II CI EitS - ~•k, I r• d r II C li I sal.. I .1 II C pl.; : :kl:L As II - as k, 1,,,r qajle 1....1 - 1* I 'I I 0)61 • • Joy J.:Lit I y J. _I J R C. I Wrll I Tt: LIME • ao 1.1•1,. uttt,•f J II CA hill C 11: fA _,1 2 4•0 • by r• .I ()" I 1:! I %V 1..., .1 C 1 E.1 . 1111 . :11'. I. 11All DICK T ENN. - WHITE HEAT --Ex H . , e ll .1•-t• ) • I t.. 114 ,1111.1 \ MIR ui I n fn . 5,11 e by I. AIN A S'". h-,1 akousE CEEEM \.~~~ lIEEMIMIZI I=3 =MEE IMEMIMMI LESToKE , PE.It.3IANENTLY fl h . 11111.0111, th, LI:, mud .rfttla, tr.. It t, Au tatitttlz3l.2 a;:•, fryzu the face, And lAlttr and 14 ' , r ii .,, i l l I yi.ao •I J t • "ad ••11. !••, J 111 Ant • 01•11autinl 1.1 ititeti• 1 . 1.111 n.l hat 11.1.1 4 7 AISLE .., , t nil .h...- ... : Li.i th.i,, C. .0.. gi0,,,, of fl ...I. aint ~h,, ~..,• r. ~ , .. :ittlt,lies, cs 1,..0t , sery r—tp—rtfolly. • ~,...1) ILO IF.I. LATllltrir . & C , i .3. n t l l ,s. St. lhari.,o C,... Vu. . N.Y. It. 15.56, i ' P..j. l' il " '‘, 4 Deur Sir. aims Time isst ...ismer ws, wee fat Ii r. ~.E. son, .if y.au 11:sis Itestoratiee, and It. snot 1.1 were so :rolerf tit, vs , li,l II our duty to you and th. 111,4.,1. to t ~ , , ,t t it. MO Hiatt .son' bend f..r h•ore tlui. 1,..1 h, en h,.ifrctly f yos,,red with tor 1, :a:A ',lie c. - illed it ',Ad Licad. The hair al Illii,t ,I 1 t 11 ..I y r 4 am.. ottli, evrisrliusiii r, %lieu a friend, see. log II is stiller itis.4 cols iirrol us to rise your ttret.rt alive, Ire did s. , With hit I. th.r4, of .nine., hot. to to rorprllh. and that of all nn ,, I I .elAti, .1 let ft. in niqhwation. ur removed Lb( tlls . . atm rotuvly, ntol to xurlnutop of hair eooti OW: and se cut/ nosh toy tlokt our buy. 1121..• healthy bllltp..Lll.l. lotor mot o nop of lout :13 ) olloev child IVo c.tritherofoto, end ftcotutntm an i tour Restore. tiro . u yrfe• 1 trumoly for ell ,livrewo rho ..alp uod IV , .., 'iopedfully. ri E.II(GE 1V MGM IiPIYIII.III.I. S 011.111 IL ti ams.,tl.J oe.JULIV 22. ISS.S. !Nor. u. J, Sir: I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood's LIME Itieturniltorend can truly ..y It le the gnetteet disco% re, of the lige fur retlorlog and changing rho Heir. Ilefot it using It woe a matt 01 soecuty. My halt hag note attaluil Its orleinel color. You can recommend It tot world Oil in.! the lemo foar. 111 V 4610 Wt.., or tho Motet Mod. I . ..trs rest. tfully. liINIEL 1.. MUItPIIY. 0 1 ..1 WOOll . CO., Prev. ietors, 311 Broadway, N. Y., (in lie great N. Y. Wire Railing Ratabllalintent) .sad 114 llitiket street, H. Lowe, Nin., and told by all rod Deng. 0 30 600: ydasta vvr . 11 U'S HAIR ItESTORATIVE.—A Wloned and roe sale by D. 1.. FAutrizrocs Al 111.16 comer of Funtlb and W d sta. To Soar ad Candle Manufaela ars. IL I V ANS' 'ATENT GEARED PR SSES, .i„:4 with Denbl Self Etaytylny Iron Boxes, for llet us. of Veil w Chandler , made atettlw sale by CI 4111.11r1 EVANS n soNe, Phlladelphis. N. 11. • All 1,1 Defier news, ror Priniers, Itrwt. Binders wel a. wade and for ado at low tale.. rote to A. Yitrtum A Co., Soap Mantzfactarers, Pitts. buriiit, Pa. null:dant A. 0. idee , l4llfAV, SEA3IIIOA'r AND GENERAL AGENT. %Valor:10,1 one deur above D kiket. atillkdtt . W. D. & 11. ItINGALLIIIR, 11:1EALER' IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, lc. No. ST Fourth street rtoar Wood. if * 1 ROC Elti ES-100 bgs prime Rio . botree• 13 , 1U NT. data. Y. IL. block aratimporial Tease ' CO bo 2es 51 and Ss Lump pultaretu TOO togs Nalla, assorted aloes; WO bones Window Glass, assorted sliest .1 ) a 0 doe. fl oe %Yeah Roark NV do Corn Broom; 1 1.00 lulls. Straw Poor, • • ' au bre 011 re, Oleine, liosits and Palm Soap; 10U do Mould mud Star Candles, For le Ly . nob/ 11. Emnsos • CO. ELOPES- - . BUFF, • AMBER, ;EMBOSSED Also ENAMELLED, JOHNSTON Z CO., Statlooors,67 Wood Axed. ForcaL by Q: d P i rS. TURPENTI - iIE-4151;b15. just reed nd for ants by IL L. FAWNESTOCK CO., L . corner Wood and Fourth sta. AMP BLACK—&j bble. just reo'd and for We by b 0.23 B. L. VAIIN/STOCIACO. ENETIAN RED-23 bbls. in dare and I tor sale la .23 D. L. PAICNESTOaII &CO. UININE-100 ors. on hand and for sale lily n 023 5. 4 FAIUMMXIIC ♦ CO. - - - MAOAZINES BOUND in Plain or Oma• l~lmaaui Style. by WAI. 6..IOIINSTON Binders and Stationers b 7 Wood street. PENN. WHEAT AND FLOUR— • 1160 bap extra 711 to Wheat; 60 bbls. Extra Family Mow in , Gallatin Mg • 60 bbla do do .whito wheat Floor, •611aar Springs 31114, • On a •• r Swallow to arrive for seta by no . SMALL Dicarsr.a E OPERAS—Tpa • thousand genuine ovum °pentagon mend Ms day bJJ no4i. . corner Market goad th•Dlernood, EsN APPLES-200 bbls. aboicegreen U6ppla In store sad Ibr Web? - ,-..; • - T..Lrrnas • • t, , . TR A FAMILY • WRITE Ti'llEAT ;LOMlcoutaistlt and Ibistilety , T. L.=.lt 00.af0..112 Wood 4. ASE-15 bbltt ma steamer Sisallaw 10 ‘a snails by ma nn maims CO.:. ATHERS--1.1 sacks on steamer Swami.: • arrlra far mall by TSAI= DICKY Elsuritys BolticaretaNgitirnaw tmor 711;d:rP, now nom I t IEAD, Spare. ribs encti•Piga feet . • sale by (noMI) WM. B. LIOLMMB *MHO. lIITE WIIEAT.-95 br by steamer Elt9tre . ( Ay" 4.ll" . 4l.ltasloal i , ent r oe s r , • A 7-7 No. II LL BUTTEIL-s..bbls. choice to-arricer **web, own ATWELL;'I.I:6 aCM TA .BFANS.-4. MIA: in more an 24 We by. , • , (soN) ATWYGL: LER 00. L AND . - AMALOAM - PNNEW4 - , Floojkaadl scltisoatl74.446 for 1•101* B.lg A vu N. coma of Mutat and Load ono% E2== r . . The Nalinfaeturers' Insurente Co Western •.• astErY L ineMinnee Company 0') . F TY'r s-nunan. of.ff f , \o. ic , .v.”-e.mte E... , ..9, • PHILADELI'IIIA. I GEGJIGE DARSlE,..Prmidani. F. - -- - Charter Perpetual—Capital $500,000. m • 9°RDON, '.f.nretall ,. -. OFFICE. No. 42 Wear street, (Spans a Ca.'s WushonSA) WILL UNSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OP ' np Msirs, Pittsburgh. aks on ' Fire, Marine and Inland Risks. lnk b. ,, rsegaiisesusidads of Fire and liarixe 14ga I n f of prime A //Ant inditedimt lynooycd by Dirte-ors. who MR IMO i •h ell; II; 'AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. ,- . , n in ih, crnitnttenity, and mho are diderminnl, 1.,, .111 find Wit. A. RHODES, Tian President: prmnpinest and dhenday forum , . tsin the cierroder . *FARA ALFRED REEKS, Secretary : 4 ,7 Id."' a...M.4i oflcrilla the hest proem/tan tot4on Oda Lim), to Lniniurtd. Lake :Alm., for Bale .1. B. CA 1C )1. V PETTIT, Pre...Wont, k:. P. WITNIER,. I ice PreAdrut i °HS ot• lIIFIGLIT .1 NI ci.43N, Su,retury. • 12. • CO., Lonl , & Co., Plauleli.l.l. Durk, Morgan Su.ifolv; .I.• Truitt, tiro. Co. Poinroy, Caldwell (..., A. T. Law A Co.. St.,lornit,,, Jodie° & , PITT:I'll:Mal OFFICE, :co. 1 , 7 WATER STREET aulldrf It R. POINDEXTER, Agout .moot for \ t, 11".” - Mworif (4rnor Second and lildnnt S'reett, l' II I I. A D F. L 011 lA. Ing indtt ' The lell.•uttig edAlement exhlldre the I.” 3.14.. - .. tc,uivrom,. ;goajai , ktrianidadcorb!anse..44 , l_!!„.,. , .,, wort of '!,==! - --•:- 44 ,,` IL if liha laim/Hlll% -:''• ''' ns,„,"-'l.--, 41-, T F l L L.iiiii*,....' - '" - ''' i " r'sa:—tumbil.,„,, =&%•"iir ~- P O Ll ' v err '..- '...::--,;.-.': aex_ ~ L i a* eli,- V , ? : T , t` .1., ,,„ ' ' - _ . l l - - - • ~.M.,1.7,1,v -4,5..-4,,,J, • ''''''. -' 'O , - ' 411001110101101 0 IMMIE ASSETS. OCTOBER 16:4 Sts4k ACCOlintS 00 Hole teceha6te~ • . . .... ...... Oglce ....... ...... Opel, Account. ..... •• Cash 9.47301 ... " 1 4,441 4 Prclustana Note. 44446 ro, 6:114 1110ren010d..... • 125,44 R IJCOf Dar', 11. Miller, Jr J. w. [leder, U. 'W. Jackson, Janina McAuley. Alexander Speer, Andrea' Ackley. vanm nsurante Company OF PITTSEFRO7I. 11111 re No. 03 Fourth S bIItECTORS. . Jac .h Painter, U. W. Smith, D . Park, A... Jones, hoot Pat41111..:1. J. P Tanner, 1. thiorSproni, lUD.. Mcßride, C. A. Colton, I I . . CHARTERED Ca PITA I. ... .. . . ... r.00,60.1i AB - Eirn sod Mai in. Risks taken ..f nil ‘l.-ctiptbine. ..ii OFFICERS. Ili midtut—A. A. Catena. iire President—l 01.1 . I'errtr.9,33. r cnitary end Trrostiter--T. llama Strews.. ooktUY No e l/ ce to Steamboat Captains and owners. Owners. Vii undersigned, representatives of Incur aum mount., underwriting on bull, of Smaniteedn, dare to tali he attentbau of partlm interested, to MO Met that Politica of Insurance are vitiated by the failure of 11,0 man. ter of boats to bane at all times. a viratelonan on tin', as well in port we tinder way, by night al wall It, by dia). WM. P. JONES, A tent loan, ante Company of North America . El A. lIINEHIART, iI. co .tv Ed 1 abareli life, Fire and 3 /arise Tuatrotim Co. F. N. 0011 RON, ,ciolory Western Insurance Calumny . .v. ANIU EL L. MARSHELE, ia. letaryCitiznine Insurance Company JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Poeident Idoninienhela !woman, Cumpanv It. l FINNEY. secretary Etiretn lemmas Company I'. A. MADEIRA, Acent Delaware Mutual Safety Inenrance Company. J. W. 31ARTIEN, . Agent linnufartnters' Insurance Cntipatly R. It'. POINDEXTER, A gLut Oreat Western and Merril:ln& Dooms., C. 3. A A. CARRIER S BID) , • Agoutis State, Fire and Matins Insureure C..mpany; Com nionwenitb Integer . .., C.onpany, tynakar City Inuit., a C-ingni,, A A. - CARRIEIt., Ca Connsylvonlet Itt.turante C.;AmAhy 111,NTElt, Agent FArtne.' and Net:ll4:ll,i Itotoranro Company. notlA2wlt, Norco:um - Lib, 1957. FeknMOO Company, OP:PENNSVIVANIA, 017, Nu; 09 OOkr INtf:Gurgh. 11.3, NOV. 1557 Styck Dtlb Dille, paya demund, and fret off by Yam apprort, einth It. Pittsburgh Tryst Premium nolo— ~. [Ulla Iteyylv 1= m, Exchnnue Houk 31, , 1 Iron City Bank Stuck—Amount raid :AA/ vhartm Allegheny Dunk Mock— do .I,ures M,f lymi, li—eye! Iloyk Amount,. MS,. Fitfully, 27,474 es $177,12 J 6h....‘11...tg0 IV K. Nhnick, It. L. Cochran, John Canghey, C. IV: Ewan:lhr, Jan.. I. Bronett, IV. R. FINNS r, Secretary Manufacturers' Insurance company. hire. Marine and. Inland Ofiic--Xo 10 .11.rdomte Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company, incenporated by the Leen:blur< VP•nnry/ run ia, lb:15 Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut ets., IL4RLVE INSURANCE:Von Teasels, Cergo, and Freight to ATTA; f f...tal..l - e.. AS on Goofs, Ly Rivers, Canals, Laks and Land Carriages, to ail parts of the Colon. FIRE INSURANCES on Mercbar.diro Keno; ally—Oa gloms. Dwelling llotwes, ac. Aasete of the anapany, Nor. Id. 1666. Donde, gortgagra, and Real Estate 1.101,9:0 91 Philadelphia Citv, and other Lodne 105.1126 46 block its Ranks, Railroad end I osimu6s: Ci.s 15,280 99 Bills Receivable 212,696 69 Cash on ...... ......................... 27,541 26 adancel In hands Of Agents, Premiums on Ala • rine Phliclee recently LIMAN], and other debts doe this Company .......... . ..... ...... 1•A966 30 Pubscrllition Notes.-- ............... . ..... 100,090 00 91 - 1111 m Martin, Josepla Dimond A. SouJor, John C. Doris, John R. Booms, George a. Lelyer, Edward Darllllgt.on, Br. H. M. Huston, IVillLaro C. Ludwig, MI6 Craig. = u. Jones Brook, J U Johnson, James C. L1.,1, Theophilus Pmtidlug, James Traquair, William Pre, Jr, Joshua L. Price, • James Tennent, Samuel R. Stokes, henry Sloan, James D. Sierarle Al Thomas C. trend. Robert Dorton, Jr, Julio &Semple, Pittrleg, D. T. Horgan, .1:-T. Lotmu, WS-I: o ARM; President. TDOS.C. IIAYD, Vice Presijent. Maar Leta rex, Secretary : P A. MADEIRA,. Agent, 1 1 13, 11 d Ire, 95 Water street, Pitted...34D. Pilliburgh Life, Fire and Martha in Co. Office, Coiner Marketand-Water Ste., • PITTSBURGH, PA. ROM GALWAT, President. P. A. Rnmentan, Reny. ANNUM Ftnattno,ll.D, Rzandeing Pbyeiclan. Tide Wmpany ntekea every It...ranee ankiertainble• to • entineetnlvvith uric RISKS Alan, ardent Unit end l.rgo 7Wkr , on the Ohio sad Idbudealppi riven and tilbotules, and Feline Illek gee_ Snlly And Spinet Leo or Damage by Piro. And against tbe Perils of the &.d and Inland Nattotb6a. an tolle T T=theioereerft6saroll rates not, 1,11 w ith all Ottlice. Robert Galway, Funnel McClorkeo, Joeoph P. flartem, N. D, John Boon, • James Mandan, - • David Richey, James W. Redman, Ora. Artuthoot. felti—earlbly • Citizens' Insatiate Comp'}' Ur Pittsburgh WM. HAOALEY Preiideng, SAMUEL L 0/4.94 wak, mid • . Tut. aligr u =zar t =uusk•ol.ta. - Ohio, Atirlasuremagelest 100 or damage by Fire. Also, egetan thopetilt of the Skein! itastetltiarlimtlass eta Meeereel47-, Wm.lpagale • toluenes ' _ COLMuk-Stni ' • •• • . Eke. - R lW o a beet pan Dewlap Z Jr., Ws. Ursa , . & Iterbenb, 761bn S. worth, %later /11;mtti , ,ik lkboonainker, " , 411. - 31. Coq.,• • • Wm. B:n.rlh • .• • lotta • Moiainagalketaaisislardisee. Ceraruity: omes, No. 98 WAM thin ( Iter.brun Agraisst all Ludt qt.Pire sod min Omezzi—JAMlls - uoTtrim3o' Pnot— • • 1 / 1 •11111r Wm. H. Ifdal • • Alfx:-IW• • --"' Jan Ahroll, Thai. 8. 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MI 1.1 5.900 1:,11 IMI O. 1 M. Puimuck, IV. W. !Latin, T. Lceel, Ji D. 31c1.1.,11e,5, I 1 , 11UESIIIIIGER; Pre,' • it03.12n2 MIEMEII2I 1100,60 S 87 Ainander Dm!hy, Joooph 8. Looch, John rallartoo, ktanoteldCampho IL Brown, 1...1.1,1 IL rs Willlonttarr, Rolm* A. John