iittsktg! ©alette. * T ’ VTIUI L.XATCS tSIBSUU— iPBamtRUT B. HIDDIB & Co., EDITORS an i PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH: lst ••• , 295. 157. 82| 250; OGI 87 IHCBSIur MOBiSo, JAN. H, 1858. U £Z'' 2$ Ml! %\ 25? '!s 8 “ 4!h Jo. ... i 810; 8021 44| 857 204! 44 i SEP U BLIO A.H If OH IE AT 1.0 X. / asskjibly, / , JOHN SCOTT, of Boss Township, I Axxzohut' Crrr Election.—Our friends in | Allegheny City, as we feared, suffered them * Hires to bo distracted with •ward fights, and alt ' lowed “old grudges” to work sufficientlyto elect tho locofoco candidate for Mayor, fiejreceired a great many Republican rotes, and no’nne pre tends to claim it as a locofoco triumph. The Bepubliians of that city ought to be ashamed to look th.ifigure of this election in the face ■ for although it ia not a democratic victory, it is not a Republican “O'! ‘lay owed to their tTim ° el,in,llerß a different result. We trust ! “ will leach them to forget their little personal j animoaiiies, hereafter, and redeem their good I same from this reproach. i The fight in that city, oar readers elsewhero ' ■HUM be tol.y, was one about ram and not about politTei. It was a struggle on purely local and pereonal issues; and although there were parly nominations made, democrats were fonnd voting for Republicans and Republicans for democrats in tho nlmoat promlscnouaness. Tbo Republicans carry nearly all of their ward nominations, and the Councils will be almost unanimously Republican. Mr. David* son, the Republican candidate for Director of Ike Poor, la elected by 353 majority over Farley, • It. Buchanan's postmaster in that city. Acco'ciodation Brtts.—The English papers continue la,discuss (ho financial crisis, and the Ul« dsvelopmenls respecting “accommodation bills,'' which hare shown a commercial rotten ness far exceeding any yet dercloped on this tide of the Atlantic, ctratinuo to receive severe . comment. The London* Tmrr lays all the recent commercial trouble In that quarter at the door of trading in “fictitious or doubtful bills," and states that the feet being proved that these bills v aro “ Ue<l H° existence by tbe demand of the : joint-|toclt banks for some mode of employing the enormous deposits which by offering tho •ecarity of the unlimited liability of their share holders they attract from all quarters, it Is easy to eoe that the question arhether a few years will bring a repetition of the evil depends entirely on tho continuance of the existing law. Tho State, says the Tima, makes those banks what they are, and then taunts the victims for their folly. The Manchester Guardian also thinks that the time has arrived for imposing somo check upon the manufacture of epurious.credit by means of accommodation bills. The Guar dian thinks, that getting, soine one to writes worthless name on a bill, betrays as great an in tent to defraud, as to pnt down a fictitious name which isforgery. Ab an cxamplo to estimate tho extent of the bubble credit that may be built npon a judiciously laid foundation of aocommo dationbllls.the GuardianjjUeethe case of Messrs. , J. &D. Macdonald of Glasgow, now under in vestigation in tho Court of Bankruptcy in that city. When this firm suspended payment in Oc tober last, its accommodation paper had reached the enormous sum of £383,000, exclusive of a • similar acoount of £OO,OOO between them and another houso. At first the bills wero drawn upon their agents; but, eventually they managed to get To persons—with S 5 of whom they had no Other business—to accept them. “Some of them,” says Mr. L). Macdonald in his evidence, "we did not know at all.” The greater part bad li per cent, commission for their signatures. ■ With two except lava, all these acuplorshavt ttopped payment. ••Bid you mako your banker aware that their bills were accemmodalioa Mile?" tbe principal partner is asked. “I did not,” was the reply. Tho London correspondent of tie N. V. Cam '■ mercial Adcerliter says: Meetings of creditors of failed houses con* turn a-to take place dally, and in a majority of caqes the balance sheets are unsatisfactory and discreditable. The accommodation bill system •cems to hato been pursued to an extent little dreamed of .QTen by the shrewdest observers, aaa it has been 1 suggested that the beat way to (Uicek it for tho future would 'be by prosecuting the drawers and acceptors for a conspiracy to lf twp Individuals combine to manu facture n/biil representing nothing, bnt purport tng tobe for “valne received,” and to pass it lo a Ti rs P ar *y M ft genuine document, there could, it is contended, be no doubt in the mind ° jr ary Mto the the transaction. tew ; .moQthß' imprisonment with hard la inflicted even in but a single case i example, wonld do more to cheek the I tile practise thadkcould be effected byony other ] meani; most persona^ftre^read/to admit." Iwrbuuro&r iKsnrtrnpjra.—A rcry iuter- on " Rtfa-maVofy Jp-tiuiiiona at ..Home ■ and -Abroad, ,! J^2£^^^ttKtfk urreat Vi I tnmbtr haVe beon issued sfllßWioeFrench, 'English and American presses, 1 opoa-;'‘that- nowgrowing’ rapidly into jwiuch;. sets- the, Beroraf School and the of Refuge young and the penitentiary.lt is wel to sgitate the Questions the-comparatiTely new thoory which Beeliir'eTety yoath, however vicious his proclivities, a subject, for the farming hand-of moral and intellectual culturo to. work npon. The molt of the prevalent spirit of inquiry in to the subjects ’ involved in the establishment of reformatory institutions, is seen in the' facts hereafter named. |Tho first establishment of the kind in this . country .was undertaken by the city of Boston in 1820, under the namo «f the House*bf Be- its success as exhibited by its annual-reports, Los induced imitations and im provements npon;it throughout and beyond the Northern States, ontil now they number nearly as follow: la Massachusetts, four; in New York, two; in Pennsylvania, two; and in Maine, Connecticut, Bhodo Island, Ohio, Illinois, Mary land, Missouri and Louisiana, one each. The Slate of Indiana has three in process of ereo tion; and a commission appointed by the New Hampshire Legislature has perfected its designs and commenced the buildings for a similar en terprise at Manchester. Out of this score of houses, it is somewhat strange that there Are but two which provide ip the smallest degree for. that class which most needs protection And reformation—the girls of the perishing classes in large communities. One of these is that built in the vicinity of this city. As far aa our own.observation externis, tho good influence of this institution has been as striking ly exhibited in.thecase of unfortunate girls as in that of bad: boys. ; Wo had much 'more to write about this matter when wo began, but must reserve it for a Letter opportunity than is afforded at this moment. Tho facts which we have in our possession bearing on this matter are not such as should be presented in a hasty manner; or without dae consideration. Tut New York Herald, in & review of’the late financial crisis, sots down the failures in Pittsburgh at 28, with liabilities amounting to $1,X83,000. . This aggregate is taken from the books of the Mercantile Agency, and embraces, probably, the failures, large and email, of pn entire year. Every body knows that there were not 28 failures ip this oily during the late crisis, nor anything like it. In fact, it was a matter of general remark that the crisis passed over us without producing any' failure of noto ; and if there have been 28. failures in the city during the year, they havebeep generally of inconsid erable portlet, whom failure attracted uo atten tion. .OarbUsinesk: community, we are happy to any, has been remarkably face from failures, sad presents a condition -of soundness equaled by no other city in the' Union. Couxotion.—ln the tabular statement of Pittsburgh banks, published yesterday, an error .occurredrespecting the Alleghenyßank.rThe “amount due Banks*' should nave been; $7,78 f iutead of $37,602, the Capitol Stock $252,"- OOOjlSitead or $262,600. •*>*.. SI «| * i'll 1 } ! ci>Tttcrs j1027(1059| 17C 1034] 681 : 171 1> U- Cor,CIL3 Ward ornrm K'p«bl«:an. OMr WAIto. Oppctitie,. r D 5 ™ 2 „ U »■ CMupbel! .2H " . :Sr D. Sense 403 ■ A-SUck 302 W.C. Stockton 231 S. Mercer 271 J. F. Jenuior; 251 J.W. Baiter24o Se. Dir—3. P. Ross 444 S. P. Sbriw 202 J.P.FJemieg2s3 A'iu'r— J.Dyer 241 S. Bedford 2?0 A. An. —A. Glenn 456 J. Siilden- 220 T.i)oringtoQ232 i Judge. — IV. A. IrvinSlO J / ntj»r* —A. Hanna J 2( j Cantt'* —A. Torrence 2C5 j SECOXD WARn. X t\ —H.E. Darigieo T. William* z>s C. C. —J. G. Coffin 221 J. 61gs« w W. F. Dill 18G R. M. White ->*>o J. B Smith 203 C. Stewart lflr, . J. Lockhart 23S S, M. Wood 194 207 W - McHendrr 127 An t Jo, X. Hall 214 A Rife ' 194 o *.• « Foreman 220 |J. Sanderson . i<4 “ ' h-t , 203 IJ. Leech ' 190 , , - os i c - Benney 103 -DoyU 201 |W. IV. Alexander 192 Ijup r—IV. Gibson 130 IJ. P. Sprscne 194 Co„H. -IV. Milby 139 |J. CalhonT ! S 0 TRIED WARD. •V. C. Casper Gane2s6 \ O. C. —F. Beckcrt 324 J. U. Dorr .329 | I). L. Smith 240 J. Aleiaoder2s9 Sc. Dir —J. McMiUan2o3 J. Ryml 378 J. Brown 330 An’r —A C Aleaanders7B At t do— R. Ray, no op.. .7 it Walker, do. Jtidifc. — J. Caropboll 304 Sbaflbet 227 . fornn (•'. —J. Painter 370 C. —D. Pressly 382 W. W. Ball 302 iIS Flcming379 P Beldelatoin3o3 Attti'r —Jaa. Grabam44o Aft do—E. Derby 304 J. Patterson3o2 Sc. Dir —Josiah King 374 R. Bard 320 J D B(Uc2win27B Judge.— ffm. iCcoiy 360 futp-d W Blackitock3G9 Cwi'f-Wo. McrrU2Ss W. .Morrow 21S All the successful cao« except two or throe. ididatos are Republicans, llm nu.jAM Huiuo 1.9 Sr. Louis.—Tiro con venlinns irerc bold in St. Loni. on tbn Bth of Jan. : that of tbo National Democracy, and lhat Of the Fren Democracy. The latter iras im mense in numbers nnd full of enthusiasm The Other eras a slim affair, poorly pUended and cow ardly in utterance. Or Ihe Republican meet ing, the Democrat says : “Tbo crowd has been variously estimated Thb more moderate of those present, place its number at two thousand The Rotunda, in cluding stain nnd galleries, was jammed full Wo are assured the crowd was three time* lar ger than any congregation at an 6th of January meeting tn that place for years past/' j The Lecoinpton Constitution is iloomoj. Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, yesterday formnlly nl.au doned its advocacy in tlie Senate, and tiie(coon 'try will not bo troubled with it much longer. Mr. Buchanan and he fire-eaters are broken down. Walker, Douglas and Wise carry the day, and remain the leaders of the National Democratic party. Thanks to them, the people of Kansas are saved from the continuance of a usurpation under whose bloody and outrageous away they have suffered from the beginning. We say thanks to them, but in reality the thanks are due to the great and formidable Republican party, and not to any uuraber of frightened Democrats, fearful not only of the annihilation of their party, bm of their own personal annibi lulation as well. But for the euormous major, lties rolled up for Fremont in most of the North ern States, and the compact and united front and growing power which the Republican organ- i wation continues to present, who can suppose i that the authors of the Kums-N'ebrueka bill and the apologists for all the outrages of ISW .and 1856 in. Kansas, Would ever have thus re versed their previous coarso and loot themselves to the objects, if not to the principles of the Re publicans ? It Is a magnificent tribute to the truth of the doctrines , and the wisdom of the i policy on which the Republican party is based, that its most vehement enemies are thus forced substantially to do its work. o T We . 88y thal the nsur pation of the Border Ruffians in Kansas is practically at an end, and wo congratulate the country, and above all the gallant Free Slate men of that Territory, upon tho fact. IL is true thal tho Federal troops are still thcro to sustain the Border-Ruffian rule and thal the disposition of the Federal Execu tive is as hostile os ever to the Free State cause. But when the Mississippi Senator declines to continue the war on the floqr of (he Senate it cannot much longer be kept up on the plains of Kansas. There may still bo individual cases of j official wrong, and of fanatical Pro-Slavery I I usurpation, but the system is at at end. Where stands the .Democratic party after this momentous intestine struggle, and after tho rutaph. - for the first can fully' de to no irnmon for ttepQDUcana to donbt as to the future when the. which they ore contending Is thus obliged to choose between destruction from with out and exposing itself to destruction from with in by the adoption of ono great Republican measure, in the erection of Kansas into a Free •State,—.V. Y. Tribunt.' Br the abeival of the Africa trc hare three Jays -later iutelligcaco from Europe Apart from the details of the news, girea elsewhere la our colamas, our Eaglish files coatoia sereral features, a glance at the spirit of which will he found interesting. As is nataral, the English press rejoices over the relief of Lucknow. The Indian Mutiny Is virtually ended, the soldiers of Great Britain are covered with glory, and Great Britain’s rule will doubtless soon be more firmly established than ever in those possessions which a short time since seemed in some danger of pasrine from her grasp. Great Britain has reason to be proud of her victorious arms; has reason to shout aloud for joy ; fpr in this warfare her bravo men have contended against fearful odds, and against a savage enemy, whose desperation and ferocity have no parallel. From all parts of the civilised world Great Britain will find her rejoicing answered, end laurels awarded to her military prowess. But she raises the shout of joy through blinding tears. Other graves be sides theso of the bravo soldier falling in battlo has the cruelty of the Sepoy made-graves for the living as well as the dead. Touchingly the London Jicwb brings a fearful phase of this In dian Mutiny bofore the reader. Says the Nem: ‘ It is understood on unquestionable authority that there are several ladles now in Calcutta who hare undergone such unspeakable degradation that they obstinately refuse to give their names, preferring that theirrelatlons in England should suppose them dead.” And on theso words, the Nt>rt founds an earnest entreaty to the sufferers to »7bs home. It eays that it would change the word "degradation” into “courage,for it in not in the power of. man or devil to degrade the ln “'yhen We tell them,” eays the An », that them is no one here who does not regard there with cordial respect—with a reverence which almost absorbs comparison; when we tell them that; all unknown as they are, we pass sleepless nights on their account; that tears fail and prayers go np for them through the silent night—surely they will notrofusc to comt tome. Can there be a more awful phase of war than this which renders such an oppeal no cessary /—A'. Y. Cout. <j-.£Vi v . • Tub receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad from freight and passengers for the year 1857, over the same amount of ' road as they had in 185 G, amount in round numbers to five millions, or to speak exactly, to $4,980,015 23, being an increaso of $185,946 19 over the year 1856. This is the best exhibit made by any road in the country, and for a year of commercial panic it is extraordinary. The following is tho official atatement of the receipts for December and for thdyear: ICMipt, of the roa.l far the month ending DecemW Sj . ame month Unt year Reoeipta from January ], lo j an J~ ; siBs,m« a Tne Rev. Jons Knux, I). I>., senior nosier nf the Colleriole Dutch Church of New York,“led lu that city on Ynday night from the effects of a fall, a day or two pretlonsly, from the rear phuxa of his residence, hy .which asereroinjury was inflicted on his head. Dr. K. wits 68 years old hed beta for many years one of thnnastors of tho o d Collegiate Duteh Church, and was DOQb'beteT^ The private ad Tices by the Africa are rery a—. favorable. The accumulation of money in Lon- . SPWISI JiOUtta. ?? w as great, and • reduction of the Bankraie - fin rrmn u L . soon Som : ““^P***?®*®OTi»cjaisSfr«*i>Aßt 'S“ E “ ,F ’ F 8 • Carriagt anil WasonJllannfaciorj •m lie Ewt todb tna»*a the nwßu&tttattj' DK. CAXynj-M. BOTCH '""“I •-■i-n.nHnr.n.K, • ;M. 1.. STEPHENS. A»„|' but hey wollld be isolated inslaiiees. __ W ««i«nw u. Rooms Token p.m»». ts. «*»* S»liliU:4 Stmt and fi,„ tn„ ' The mercantile community were slowly tmt No - ISI PENN STREET. com,.,- ' 01 \T7*Ot'LD ■ c 1 Steadily recoTering from the 7 i „ ... opposite ■ >•»- u, W ".tfc fSSS-aB - ffl , - po " 10 rcro ~ r -"° i °g i - l °°^ . ! ' t MjjfftoJ ileiTf ih-a rw lntm-nt will U Actjof Anemlil; in »nch case* cni,. n „d pn.ridni. do c-iu- *i-« wfll be ctren to all his -,rw “ 0 *«u care tad aiten- ; CMh 2W63 : Sjwnal potters. ro^ DR. J.W. SYKES. pro ' l ' lu,il, ‘ ,a - <,r W r Ti W >oru w u.t»ork n “D^^2si£T!£ B u ' IwSsa i 1 u TUfcXTv3srnmiw Tl rliL ' “ pl * s*ft» *•<« - ,?*»•» 'for tKTJSStt*" “*" r "«"-A iwwl UoSwod l* ” 8 «“>" iniplml or — te J JW„ ,b„ n.r0.1 «, ■ '-WUasro. U,t ° ,h ~'T »<st no. oo tau.o. .oil ■ 03“ ForallWr - »«*«» " -*“* 3a**r“T l -—-.—i- J, ~_„,p™p™ -1 ?r£ST : •' - •»» - - -tf* n “— L** *?*£«*• . r ; ...w, h * r true coacltl^«the «'«*> ««* "f ‘b«r TC On AV * l ' l Md In wild count? un " r *> colored popoiSS cfthe Cnltid w ' oJm - u - Mrftfal’M-DO.'ttSvtl lIKSRY M. ATWOOD. S«-r , A - D • ,sM -«**- rt^ — —u.,a t .ot J .,r, t(l| T sixzFrtrn: ~ MATLACg A b. H ltl , ( t, ( DR. C ' of ' t ‘“ “ U " U ° a(,peWn t<th UrtnM m\nnt^ CK & ROOBRS ' hnr'uy 1 " r ‘ ir J w C VKF.:?. i?i r,„n «*•,». pit.. : “tS® r l onte t L7“ 1,1,,,Jcr th “ ..f ti«o A DMljtfTjfK ITOR’S vnTrnF~m COSDIISSION AND FORWARDI\i) - - a D..'j3roifa*wT I ser a ur i CTt - r ' or Jutrict, _A_,uuurr .f ? NOTlCfc.—Where »m tt SPIIGEON DENTIST. ! ood th« °‘ rl »“n« ,r *t~l euirict, p»jo la otla l iardta.i!r.„uS T, !“ t '?' <l ““““1 "I.kt i Di.kson, SI. r HOM XEIV TORK, nl ofth^&.k£l < , , rS!ls^*^.“‘ ,1 a ««rßin»tal I» Irc»ou“.i*d“i‘““if *** l, ‘“ ttc : T , , *™ ACTS rrf:T! ' ’nrnoi-r i-a,.v \ toposin i=li*nr A"snx. u JS“i r ' >r: p«u . i Sa~ j ‘ p J I aSsrl-^-w s^- , t llllnol. CeMml I "■"ST —fiA.-PEHRisfs^ —: j^ ,tb,UM ••”«• ttS-ssTr-* i,'',” l, :“*^y Worce * ter * hlrB Saucs - • KEO^a 12 W - OREiIoi col. — juJ»“L”‘]‘to„? c i" u < ' r^“” £l ‘ «“ STS TO exchange FOR citYproperty 1 g-ge-^a^c^Xa^juSSlai r - VR * « OT * hCTTHI PltoM PITTSB U R 0 „ . V \ , W.t ' <*2? TCi^- ' • .a. medical OE.vn.E,.AN 1 :, Th;X^ 7 5K^^»1, t *^L; tt , '■'*“• ”s“H “'"" 1,,,D “ ro “‘”: i .“»» >.vn.i«.o jACCA U AT MADRAS. I 1 M !-• Iwc* , tomwta; ib u Public School HoaaeJn ulJlLl Iniu * ,ur i t ‘ B_McLAI.V A SOX» Q<t] Ert»u Broken. ,' New'v!U ’ DuQcaD * ... 0 v <&££X, M m > : -~g^r fi ' llr 1 J? r;: „;«» ' - •'«V o!'T«"DE.A*PDRP.IA-S.h.. .1.w.. 1 *,^^ | PUth .ad S„,ia g o °“ - v .„, «> j ‘S«2 S v , their PanceJ. bJghlyeitwn. : »«• Slffn and Ornamental Painter., J' ,0 m,,e11 ° abw TI,,rJ ' r » r - s a..uih fFvTTFr 1 Tr N l I Premlom* on Polldat raLaUyli.' 1 ’ ’ fl 1 Y {/)«•! tn India, and is, In my ! A,\DCRA/ .V HI S; \ „ u i nreet-bunc Prpcmct No *J o( eald ward IT. AwdJl finished two Storv KSS I «ied, end debt* dne the Co 59.570 09 •I uiSlI. 1 « : wtedSc^oeU^ 11 ''^ 1 ° U “ I>U - *" *’ ‘°. BaU ° C * loE « lk ‘- - 8 r M ,, £uuc* thai Umadr™ '° B * oni ® ! illl ° and Zinu ?£ t V , .“ F £y ih Wuri uI ^ 23 W ExblMn ' '* l' 3 . 4 ”^' 4 bytbeJnrjof the New York ‘ * kmj3 ,f Oil.. YarnUhea, Wladt.w ouu, ; Wc Sch ° ol «•»»“ la«U«t Ward.' Jfls R H KINO, Nojff* 1 DIVIDEND Of FIFTEEN PEBcSf, liiv: ' •",', Aiw Wn?^?2^^l^ btalBD,J b; hEA & PER- , **■** ,an *' h '•* the Filth Ward ai 11,-h r,oiil. Qr~vTi'n V~ HilJ u * .... “ Libart y <tr “ { > | Papablo on derated ou the boaliMM or.thflTSnpaay tba wiSftin.^SAPCE.the world- mrl •® rv ai«rr -l/lry ' w“?l y“ e * N " 1 r-f BlliJ waril _F REM.— Tho PHCENIX I 1- * taata ® t ' THOMAS B. FLO RENTE, PrSdJct KHA ht ■- - T :;: ube ~‘- y7 “‘ “ -Resale Agenu for the United 3tate* ~ 11 kln,l » oY Tobacco, SuuffandClgar*. 1 . 1^ e41 th ' , PnbHcScUiol linage, oo the cornei of Pike - ' J^Adtf JOHN DUNCAN A SON?. il«»e reccotly uk, Q t],v building No. 120 g !rw ,, io ™ etr '?'* l» Mid Pendnct , . 405 Brtmlxrar Vna-V. ,i- 1 njWtbt-ti to their Maniifiwtßrin.'Ki^till,!.»««».* v.. eT Ir _ in I, , e *^ ,t,r #"flhe Sixth Ward of the cltvcf Pitt»l.nr-i, n A atock alwayi It, at u ro. AJ«o, ordrre received f.,p .lir- t ' ltrTCl t '"'hercthey will j.e pl.a. v .i;., r.-crh-.. Mtrir fri ,i. School Iluaso iu said W«rd £,/~\ Bit 1 S Pki\f 4’ —PY i .■•« ~., ‘■ is = i a; to U„ At , Mt.liAlMeHbrN, Ih-decionioftl»gElglithW»rJoftht.cl:rol Pi.t«bnr-h Oi \ MILS rRVSff "llrTll" hn>nt,.TA.V— i CA JXF AI, - *aOO,ttW t «A.trr.tm;arß or j t <>rn ,, ct nt tho PhUlc Sciiool fTonse in ki(d M'nrd ° -vU pi o 4- fitp «i i KULL BDriLK. in rorauaior Unlilod, made in town 1 AlfOhni Co)fl«rnP Cnirife nnA P„.*l tin . . Tho, lector, of the Ninth Ward o| Uic dty of Pltuborah —’--“‘f L A.. ..J a Ji J B CANKELD ° r r < S?, o ?3 r A? n '****? deacrijjtloa of twpirtr. in» r * LOi ° eDe ~rilS Cn( l FUSe/ ON, t»metft»ttbei*BUlcScbo:,ll!.,o6-in«aJdfrar«L 8 1-4 BHl.'i FRESH EGOS r A '^' lJN . i? oaOctxla by Caaal, ttaL itelfrllyf \cr. lCs rtn dlTo.Srcoiid.«J-rypf The cWtnra of the First Ward cfUio *«y of Aihithonv to 1 Ojtll I^ r *®J e b . v **£. ,!*» !*«• oftha Udon. f «*eta» Uiehoow ~f J. W.«lboa«, i„ RMlnson ‘ m TV - ,-w 7; *£**!*%, LyS J£ ASCB ' ra freight,; • v, . ULJ. Tho clectonof the Second Ward oi tlu city of AJlechenr ' I’E.\ .S . {'l.f *L J{ SnO qnohu A 7“ : j enibracinr River Transj-ortatJoti. I 53usmrs5 (Clianars. • ••JttM'aot theb<m« ofni.U.w Thon.|.». <u . n -.fu, r «iJ • 1 for ~Ar by Jtj| L Dirtr Jv ® v ndi ? " 0. C. LATimOP. Pretldoßt. 1 - ' n Dt . ,Y,r- ,- _ IsAUI ‘ DICKEI »c\> ' \7. DARUNO, vice PrcMdeut mriF PnriDflnetl.iw. at • ‘ tdoctora of Uia Third Maid of:h»ot\ . 'Alh-.-hcnr t,> / -IKLAN L >»hi«. in store atldfor s-.io h- ■ fl u«.k-U e.cntary tmd Treamrer. In t csistini; under ul^t Bt , tljo Bnhitr School llnuno inaam Ward ■ vJTjilt DICKPVt r-P** ! H- &• Richard*™. As?>Diant SecreUr)-. ) ;°iweV X - ? U <*KOW.V * CO. l.diLl»M.-: t( !?;r lo f f ri oft,,,> ' onr:hM> rdoftU.,:vc f r.*. r ucsf,r7 “ :i '« Irt “f J»nnar» ISi: —1 ,0 "'<• h'mv».e/ T. Smith, m U.-> tort, r i Jn-i.lik g, |-< , A 1 11 hK -' VUiiks in store and fer‘•'■’.la ~ , omuctqM; Any «.b« ortb, of tl.-tirm li .,1 “iAud,tton «r.-eta. i «•*« IS AUH DIORKV A ChartM C. Uthrop. 437 Walnnt au-*ot. th'ad...rwcf thinner* r . H. Ntvi\’ AW » Tli.i elnctoraof lh- b^u-u,!.. I i;,. mi,, -Un, r.,.t i.i.r-,- t . 1 WenryD. Moore, 50 Walnut atrevt. * Jt‘»RT. P \rv‘i'» ’ f '- 1 ‘ ,n<Ml at t, ’ , • ,„£. m rt' it •> IT r '. , *' ‘ — j( U in store, and £ 1 * x “? d ' , f WhtUden, Jlurchaat, 14 North Froz.t WM ’ 3l * l * ll * saidl>orotien. \_j_fT ml: Ly A* 3 1_ IfiALIU DICKEY ACO i i. o **? U nutti, lino of Wricht, Huater ACo. . i I ■II. ■ IHAIAII DICEEVahi I ft*- I '-, “™ of EmlthA &F"' w... . c ilio i-lret 11 t(i tile ItvruuLih of iwll- i . n ,-i X) GLL R K JMSTONE -1° hhlo r„_,. j I Ju°*- JfQMssptot Baa of WUmplt a f i tho PuUlcSa.mil lie use IniilJ Wro.. 8 1. XV t.r.,1.1.H li7i,ft L l T i^fi?““ d '■’ C UMAC.-w T)i*> electors of tho liorough of Poiifh l'iitsbiir«ti t no-.i I |'-ACAa> S BUSINESS AND < ' nao * YYto *^-B row n A (A». ■ at tho office of the Unrg««y. in Miti horongh. Pr.'.VMA N'Sllli', fujt pohliahcd in Afct, ~ T !: <, .'!~ , .“.'“-l ■'«> h. ro„,;l, orwntpitl.tursl '“AM-An,*, bclni ‘S t « W.,„ miftlSbitt,.. thr J{°n«* tn a.ii.l horoit-h. bl ' int nili altogether aapenvr In ttyie amt3ai itE £1 f ,‘i; s * o ” of liK ‘ kir ««Kh of Wkat Elisabeth to »„• tHt b« >e».. nfler.-l«- Hi- rwMir. Ka, ”&** t h““ o,, ’“‘‘' ! ”- , “ t '‘' • ...... Aiffi Director of Poor. i : ?i r S. Thompson J. W. Ilague W. Campbell J. Jlopkin? 241 S. Drum 31s G. Oerat 219 C. P. Whiston 213 J. Wray 194 L. A. Beckham 222 T. Farley 316 C. B. Hamm 274 B. Latton 2UO Thos. Callahan 139 Joseph Fisher 144 Joseph Walker fll Xclaon Campbell 84 P. Weissnberger 211 Fred. Lje 201 Daniel Hear)- 202 William nerron 229 Jacob Straub 12 H£SBH9. CHAS'. ft LEWIS GOEUE, iSCSfrgM TEACTIERa OF THE n irr! PIAN O' violin, OROAN *?n> SINOIN’Q, ■ » « I | * ANCIENT AND HODEIIN LANGUAGES, Ai Greek, Latin, German, French and Spaoi-h, Taught bj CIIA3. GREBE, Cand. Tbeol at \h=> jnUiclpal Music Stares. d«22.-3c»dfc Goorgo OLart V. Keller . B. F. Adani' SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, The (n-fcut 3nperiority of SI.VOSR’S MACHINE? Orerail other* for tlio mo r.f CJ-ithmg and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Miikon, Carriage Trimmers rind Coach Makers, JUi l«»ic U.-l, luoril xtJ'l pr.-w-tl»'«l!y «• k r>r> 1, l 1. • in.? YKYT FAMILY MACIIIXi:, Which U a light, compact ornamental UM . nine (ilolng its work rqnally well with tU* lot*, machine* ) ana miiat Uxomoa f.,ror!to for family n«t A fttll supply of the above Machines for ulc at N«ir York pric.*, U u, STRAW, 33 Market PITTSBURGH, PA. ti. iwimiu sewing machine. fi'tofjy. (.MT f anlOlylf.- v " W<X ’ D “• *• UOOltltAv Q. T B-'iTIiW WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO, i: *vcr a err ? Eital p r AniPrioan Gralvanizo/l Shonf Ir 4 »n, And .S* Agent* for ,%d‘ <-f W. Dewees Wood’* Hateut kmltKt)on Umula Sheet Iron. Also. Galvanized Comicatetl Iran, for llouOn* < .V<*. U 4 Prmt S!rr,t, jo&’.lytUwlcF * COAL'CARS' FIFTEEN FOL'R WHEEL COAL CARS. N.-nr!> u-w, "Yuri; bum." for •.*!<•,-, n far.-mbl- i.thh u.tl at a trrr l..\v pric-, AUilrem RILLMVER A SMALL. Y-rk. P-t. •Or njtj.lj to Mr. JXO. SCOTT. }‘iiti-l ur^ti 01,1 **•*'» a: tho Outer fVpot, I’otin*. rt K dellilawdtfelfe A. A. CASHIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 FonrtU Street, PITTSBURGH, I‘LSX.K CcmpuiwreiireMnted of Bunding. Cli*iW..d IT reucsylrania and other gtat.-a. Flro, Mariswaii.l Ufo Rial:* Ukeuot all <!«•*•rliitu.iix A ACAKIuMt, S. S. CAIUUKU. L ' .s. t. muiiioeoti. SEFTOX Ac BILBROUOH, L A N i> A N D HOU SB AGENTS. * ,n - l ‘ jl Isjctal Sirrtt, btlutm Wi >tnJ SlrrtU, ~S T ’ LOUI8 ' Mo * PisgouTfiolToy co«~PAKTXEnmiVp UOrSEli, LOTS inJ-LAXDS for »»!«or It'aw, s<Ltlr Cunu- miTV „ » • . . , * ty »nd Citjr Taxe«paid an K«i Miitu; rbo-cc -election, of I partnership existing between the un- Janns undertheOrailuaU. it Lnw. m I:', c»ur» i,#r *** , d * r,l K'* r <l I»»j ibis -lay with motoal &.nwnt hret. comprhing Mlm-rmUud AjHlonliurulutiih * "uK'-l ly iho *lUidraw;,iof XL L. PJujoraU. ttJUUu.I Warrant. bought. »oM and CIU r.frr- Tu® cannon ara ambori/ci tu acute tba ♦•ucefi givrti. a u T:.bmfc 7>?!.Vi w’ V* «°D«nue tl.a b M i n «, of tba SEW IN Q MAOHiNEB| f ' ' “'“"fl FOR FAMILIES AKD U AHUFACTTRER**. . . MQRO.A N ROBERTSON -v EDWARD DITIIRirHIV H. L. HIXUIVaLT. WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COM FA NY, Bridgeport. Conn., PlUsl>ureU,oB Fifth Street. Thl» Machine Slitrtir* die Fineat or Coaraoat Fabric, At tLo pleasure oft ho Operator, nuking with *•»«» Om IXcxit an-i Lxautiful and duraiAt SliiiKeaper Mintstt, almost neiti* tu»l jr, an-! are becoming lndUpea*al4e tor family uaa. Fuji Infurmarioa may m obtained by addrsaalna Jam--,' I Ewing, or ALKX_Ii_iUA^,^ t)urt . a g^ , * nZTT BISSELI, Et~CO ~ VASCTAemna or Cookiiiß, Parlor ami i I—r.» •>m STOVES, Orates, Fronts, bonders, ©te‘, And Mann&cturen of the Celebrated CAPITAL COOKIN'G- PCO. 333 LIBERTY STREET, jyaStlj-dfc PITTSBURG IL PA. :es job* t. *on» w j**cuuocon. Pittsburgh Steel Works. ■TOMES, BOYD Sc CO., Manofarmrer.of CAST STIXL; al.o, SPIU.VU, PLuW aod A B. .‘■Tru!.. SiT.IS i. AXI.Eh, tXrrtrr Itn a.vf Pint Struts, P&ttrtuy', j\t IJ. 11. ROQKks a- CO. KATCTACTUSX*.* 0/ Hogere* Improved Pattut Steel Cultivator Teeth, timer £ua and First Stnrtt, IStUl’vr‘\ I\x Ju2».lydfc» ' ’ B. F. BHOFE, MERCHANT TAILCK. 100 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pchna. SSrThfl Uteat Paitorra or floods alwaya rn band, and made «o order on the most re*son»Ur lenaa for >•«»>» All worfc warranted. H. C. ULMAM & CO., No * 7C Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pju. OGSERAL IWSUJIAJfCE AGENTS AND , '' Insurance Brokers • * CCHBL»tt»C4PTT*I. IltPlttrrriD fj.65i.000 Ufc, fir*, Marlon and Ut* Stuca Riikj ol t>H d««rlp- Uons takea at current ratM in Mm mott.relUbU om! prompt paying jp the JyJftlyfc FURS! FUHSIf FURS!!! FOR rrA-OrES AND MIBBEB, „ EMBRACING HUDSON BAI and MINK SABLE. • STONE* MARTEN, ritCU, SQUIRREL, i CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS «&,! OLO7KS. in ffrent variety and price, aoll.dfc STOORD * CO., 131 Woo.} .trm. Plttabargh Variety Work*. J O>TKB. T7ALLINGFORO Sc CO., (Successor* to Warwick, Atterburj A C 0..) }Lmuf4ctnrcr*ufHighland Left Hand Door Lock., St.im*. Droviiu-1 rhanb LoU-bet, Platform ami Okrtitrr Wcalc* (Like, Corn and Paint Slitia, and Domwtic Hardware ja&2iljdfc ° f " * t *' r nDjttr »nt itroctJt, Pitulmrgh, Pa. TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Iri.h’a New UaJJdiasJ »‘3o:ly<lfc HKlsfifcY BL COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlsalon Merchant AND WUOLEBALE DEALES IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Kish And Produce Generally, * . _ **’ a ' Ktxxi Strrid, PiUttmruh. JOHNTHOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET, European and Intelligence Office K«f>* tlway* for nlo Drafts on Knropeforanj amount New'S"" P * ck * l TickeU, ° “udfrom Oirli fur cook# and gsuerel bonw-work fnridjbwl to bonsckecpcra no nbort notice Wright’, Indian Vegetable Plll.. n J Bj™, .1,,., „„ hand njSgSgßfir 1 T " k -‘ rh ‘~J>° JOHN COCHRAN « BEa ■Asoracmuxs or $369,510 20 386,508 98 Iron Railing, Iron Vault,, Vault Door. Window Shutters, Window Guards, le„ $17,352 78 A'ut. 91 Stand Strut and M Third Strut, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH Pa !!»*• C« hand a Tariety of new Pal toms, fancy and plain, *a.tahie fcir all purposes. Particular attention paid u> ec cloalnggrare Lota. - Jobbing done at abort notice. ur9 wb. wm. Ci gtutnn VANDEVER & FRIEND, ATTORNEYS AT I. AW, SOLICITORS IN CUANCKRV, & » Hock, DubvpUy /(TWO. 4?SS BS .nJPT. of Nortbciu miAa-BOObas. forSfoby ** l BBsair a. eonm J. XL. LlOTisKl TITTRBURaa, Pi I*'* 10l,rin *- irum tJifj Drup busines*. cordially rcrgmmcuJ cur «u<.V. «jt.ra M«'k-o\> * * of . ur »u l .’u.louiui« ur«".iX f K r 'Vbilo Lead. ttcd 1.-u.i fc „.| Ulh . » ,r WQ ' 1,1,1 ‘■•’ntinir* t.> will be in tU Mm * buiMlQ * IV 11. NBYIM * c* * THE TObMriSS* h»V»waoSiaiiJ'un-lertfi'o MACKEOWS i KI.M.EV „ n a ml 1 ra.ljnu.ibc Jrn, »nJ CarlAm Oil bmi,,.,, :hr..id ,t„„V It). Liiutk firifl. wlicre tber will be bttj.j.T u. wait un.-n lb« patron* oi tin* <>M Ann. P jals**l wi| •• - - NOTICE, 1,,.,,, .. . l*iTt«nwn.Jim. UA \ fc, ihi< day associated with me Henia min J P.-li.i »uJ \Vatlwn 11. tVUUwcrr in tLr «idrSf tuwiuw.-n. Wool unit prince- 3i V . r.nn v .11 1,. M-lUVUKP. UARIMI’HU 4 Co. ‘ ■ •1-r.i.Nuitt mam; lt! buwihis r. httit w« t , w„it,c«» SPIU.VCER HARBAIUII &. CO., I'u MJI IS S II) x Ji Kl!c II A \T s. m:ali;ks iv I‘rntninm 1 Min.*., lion,.rallv j_No. 295 Liberty Stieet, Pittsburgh. ? ION ' ° K PARt.SrKRSnipT Nil'. 18 hereh T K iveh that til.* partner uiw l H , |’ rfl ,“' VD J ' ,l,n H ; l Cocbran A. Cuchnui and Ud, ‘V Lnaer tbe gtrlu of J.OX'IJKAN 4 UKud .»D iu.* Mb iU/ uf January, A 11, lv,a. -o far M VMUt-m iu thf* Mid Jamn A. C.«ri,r«u. All d-tw du» r>.« «id pai iiif-rtlilp are t.-. ba paid, « n <i ti„** .jfie from the • u- . liwbtirgtHl at No W Second »ikl So. 80 Tlur.l Jh 'i I k *, 6 "" ““ ”*M I- rem.nn.4 i.v tbr »aJ.I J.ihn r.. Cofl,rui «n.| Daoivl c C‘ u .-t,iao imdi-r I),a R. meiJ CMrimAS4 IIROTHF.iI * * JOHN B. COCHRAN. JASIK3 A. COCHRAN, D.IN’IKLB. COCHKAN. Tdissolctios. 5 HK FIRM OF J. S. & L\ LEE ra diasMr ,* d on «b» bj Mtvkl con«»t. The bulimy u" 1 * ' uotlnued « liPr«!o£we, at the rJd N«r 4fl Martirt »trt-ct Ij JOjipt a. LKK. kl tlwr of lb* ««»new in ■niuorico! to ty, bwiort* of tU old arm. 1 JOriN S. LEE, , CALEB LKE.Jft." J«imi7<th. IWB—:Ja&lwd UISSOJLUTION. r PHK purtoership heretofore existing be-. J»- *we«n llw «ab*rrlbw« oad«r th* name cf M'CtVP t YOU.VO, i.tU.g.j toolkit,, Bmri,u™*ot J. R: M'CUSK, jaf n vou.xu j. j*d win coaUyttOffitoHina^ -—*«tS&IBOTJWo. W *r. ‘^HW oriCE / SOTIC£> -w- ,* • , , . r . Pm9SC»BB, January let, isi#. I J; 1 A ' *• Jay associated with me iathe SfviTi 0 "?! t,f l r xay ten. TFtLLUM P WfitH*.. nwnylc tU Orm wlil U FEYMaNA ■ nRORQK \Y£TMaN w E Y .M A N <Sc 902*. MaunArtum* nod Dealer. J n *u kicd« of* TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CISAR3 A N b I-lE-AX 1 TOBAOOO, tfcmrr Smiltyld Xrctf -tnd £>i<tnmsd Afri. rirrsncmotf, n. ! T ~ ~ Jcji j,.t, I- purchased the Drug Store of Beni i'±ZJXtt£^&&SO£^ OEOItnK XT. WKtMA.N !W E havusoU ihc L‘ruj* SJti.ru (ortucrlr oc i T,ii-ii' tb, ‘ ltJ b> '‘V?, |,f - w . wkymaa, *u<i I .uidliuljr fi-rotunjcn'! J»U» tv ><nr Ij t‘.'jirl< hi..l rmiyoi'rii ! I T v\n ri ; T-rt-»'r ,l "; mQ ? U,v ‘ rnr< ' nf H‘*Klil!A VtTP Hot- LAND RtirKK>,and trill rem.v.l „f *£t.ri Tir ' *'''.*,?*.**>* «• »v femtrt *ttU. «.1J ; flfcJU. J-AoK. Jil.A u*. j DlbNdLV'nON.' - - r pill*Co-r;trlnerkhip hereDiA-it.-csUtW un > JL dy tliu a, 01 ~1 WILSON, CUILUJ *, CO., ||,, a ,ut t pin* 1} limitation JOHN .4 V/[|4<»N JAMES il.CltlUw ' JE3ir W IMKR. Dertrntat .186“ f O-IARTNERSJIIi Thcsubsonbershave this dnr f-ruu-d n opinnersliip In th« Wbnle.*h. n rT ‘’iT 1 ’ nudk ' r tlio untne unit itylo or ITILSON , f.-w days orrnny thu ap&eloua building just ttuirhed by Johu Dlsfell, Esq, No. M Wiwl „t JOHN A. WILSON, ffll. PAYNK. t»„ . u , JESSE-W.OAKR. Pittsburgh, January lit, l&iiL—-J*U»J g*r h: A/r rnc artif i k rt ** 0 V N V A T LAS T ! J?OR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY r. ~(* i r to I{ * original rotors lumnautly the ”, h"** removes all dandnifl; Itching and tit mofala,- scaldnead and til eruptions; make* the hair loft, heidlbr. u>a glossy; and will prwrro it to any imaginable as* removes, u if by magic, alt blotches. Ac, from the face, and ettres nil neuralgia and Bcmrus head orbs.' S» circular nod the following; „ „ . ‘ Dorct, Jf. n., Feb.lSs7. Paor.O. J Wood A C«— Oentr Within a few days we « T e L ece,T * 4 “ “My order* mod calls Cor Prof. 0. J. Wood’* lUtr Restorative, that Unlay wo were compelled to send to I ™° n kf * quantity, (the 6 dozen yon forwarded all twine •old,) while we might order a quantity from you. Et*tv boUU k< havt told ttems'lo hart produebt ihrre or four nno customers, and the approbation, and patronage It reodtri from the moat nUtantlal and worthy citizen* oi our tlcln- PAIU^ON OT nCe tht * UltA U ° aT VaI P*BLE PKE . SeiM l" , u • 00n u “7 &• one gras* of $1 siw; and on* doren $2 ilte; and bclier* oa yoora Tcry respectfully. (Signed) DANIEL LATUUOP A CO. , \ .. lU ,'P i ? a ?J }torr ’ «• Charles 00, Mo, No?. IS, ISS«. lmof.O.J. WooD—Dearßlr: Sametlmo lut summer we were indoced to use some of your Hair Restorative, aud ita *° WUDjorfD, » *■*> It °or duty to yon and 1 the afflicted, to renert 11. ", ■ Our little atm's lu«d ter same time had been perfectly covered with aorca, and totsecalled It scald bead.' The hair j almost entirely cam* off in consequence, whoa a friend, *ro i L ng ™?.u , . I fnt rl Rjri “ d n * *“ «• yonr Baatomtlre, wa did I “Ui° of "»«*«*, hot, to our rcrprfsa, and tha I or allow friend*, a very few application* removed thadl* j •«« entirely, and a new and -inrn riant crop of hair aooa I on *» an ? *•**!»nowaay that ontboy.haaa* healthy a*c*lp. nud as luxuriant a cron of hair arany other child . Wa can therefor*, and do hereby recommend year Restore ■ i .*** **,?! l*® remady for all disease* of the scalp and i hair. Wa are, yoore, respectfully, * GKOROB W. mOfIINBOTIUM. SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. p. ft# n . „ OaeDUtta, Maine, Jano 22.1855. I Sir. I hars used two bottles of ,H,lr E»»to*wl?e 1 and can truly say it la the I sk**rT , i t « u f o !' ir y oga for restoring and ch«nr< ng »h* Hair. Ilefiwe wing it ftrata manofsaronty. Myfcdr i color. You can recommend It 1 y thost the laost fear, as my case was ooe of j tta wontkind. lonn respectfully, , ~ , t DANIJEL L. MORPH?. I i' °2;’ pfD Wisb7r», 312 Broadway, N. Y tin the great f». Y. Wire Railing mid 111 glte** t»4 »cdJ MACK KOW.y A FTVI V.X .uo elector? of tbe twriii.ttli of Tamntmu mi, iat the I'ubltc School llotuo in said borough The electors of tho borough or Maocl,<ur.! um.rt.i m.„ I‘tlbltC sellout llotl-o inl TL« cl- ton ol tile buiou/l, ..{ t_li?ju*-th m tucel «l the y'(i'il'l l l> l» , - “ „ , ioum oi II li Tajior, we.nn.ML, Jo».„ Uaiker (! , , , ~ I ’ l ' ba<?s nnme Green Rio Coffee iti »<tMiU>n.u K li , Vy J'i't rmt f.,r s«l» r.y 4TWPLL r rn 6 Tbr electori Eire h„fr.,t N... l, i„ Peehl. , 1.,»n- - ,MZ ft?!? . r.nji. lonicrt ut lliu Ul« .11 JI„M m «4,.l t TriT-i’ v L-I-I , v lIL-I, - ... • , 9 » f>ou street. n.r -!-t, J | B „ri>,ttu.'.i 1 ~h.j.t. turn fttUibadiwi »i,.„,r od hnnd oaii on l| -mi.: .•Ueptlbcqnntifa.l voters T ' J ' T «»• FAIIX HSTOCK * Cf. ln Roctlou-No- 4.7 »Bdy. < .fih # H«ydlltrirtIwh., 1 wh., * L * ■liuil »nt« ut all genrruMeotiuns ;■> the Ninth Ward ot i:, u city of Pittsburgh. Tb.dwtor. ..f , uw „ U l 'l,r,lu '' U " s "' ,f ll ' r ■'lunnftftnrtrV Insurance Company "'»>■ Sl'Sl“ Er,V 10 Kithwj', eliHui. of \l >:LIo. lofTMlilp to moot Ji tL. , r ‘ rUJI. A DELP U l A i£Z,u Ur "'”"' ,rt i» --i « lVrpetu#J_Oa,atal JiW.OOO The rirctoi aof I’latir Unnsbip it,* lii.j " 11 ’* rvc! ' ,ti: -‘iIiIXcxALLKIM)SOP Juliu Sommer, ilia lu uU town.hjn. Firo Mir : r, a , i t i » n . , The Sectors J hittou township io ui.-. t,t u, O hom* of' all>a-j i iL ‘ Inland R 1 sk 8. Abraham Taylor, on the .Northern Turnpike, iu t <\J It. v.,, " ' ‘ . Prudent, "'■•l- '' ' •' JUIuPEA, Vjcr President Th-. ..f J-..",, t r , u l ulii|. to mwi at the hunae of ALFRED WEEKS,Secretary. 1.0bc 4 l Donaldson, on this Uochburg load, lu said tutu. ehlp. ruBteTOM. -P" fr I''" 1 ''"’ of v * r *»m«rt township Io mrrt at Ur* Public jWm V I®'-*°“’ i?u- h Chat let Woo, Sobwllloiisr on th* farm of IMshl Sbaw, u W the Whitt J WtUnuu Neal, . Alfred Wwka, Uoote, formerly occupied by Thoicas ,N*.l; now by WQlUai I ' Cuas J. Field, John P.SJbh»». A. Shnw | James P. Smyth. Tlk ulr. |- , i» Ul/utirth Uiwuahi|Phj oxot at Uiahouesof I , , „ ‘ acrcrrsci. **• **““• iu ! s&», , <*• I *H T ?° tor *, of JefJVr ' ,,u tu»Mb«P to nutrt at the hoi in uf i ar ? 1 M 1 l ‘ 0V '“ ’T. Kennedy Jr ACo Midtael Snee, former 1, oocupltyj by John King, luNid town- , j‘ £ ~ W * do uSpton* Si! Theelt£to(s of Slißliu tow iielilp to mwt at the hoojg of Pittsburgh Ofl.ce,.Vo. SKI Water street. Samnel occuplwi by James 11. Ntwd,fa uid . , J W. SIAETIKK Acent Tlio .Liar, "TCrippr 31. lofm-.hlp u o«vi at Ilf. }[..7j^. n Y . ——' V mLSO ‘’■“"■lM ?!: C a ; r , l T a “" a 01 Louse Utely kept br t. Hello, at the Jtinctlou of the li.r . 1 V PCTTrr « Prc *‘ J- McCAJfN, S^reUrj. OorilHll twdi,lß«Mlowodlp. iun'V' 1 A F*>d la and lurNted....s2oodXK) uO rtem* iect ®,' ™o!Chartlcr» township to mortal the I, ..,)*« '‘•'H 'lt fiasS .-js I ikT miaßl UU!7, ° Q *** *’ utrbur s h nnJ SlruUavlUo Tut n ~ ■ VD* of BoLtnaou u.triuhlp to mart at Ui. I,„u,e 1 Hl-ks on tin: Ohio and Ui«l^ D ni^S^.rA I WWMblp. «lr.» agaioM Hit prnli of U»* B«LMa InLnl * I to meet St Uir booau oi ' '**'and rxa&eportotioa. l i iffsss S;-sss. szs'&.'ss? * J **, *Ks:;Ku i&iiSgSi », « fc j njn'r*, rVPL 0 ' , '"T"* 1 "* 1 ItoMkil ' ~ * r vCi'SSB., iieary l, TuotaiuonJn taiditMHNhttL''/.'.: - U, v secTttery. | Thatdo6to«»otr»«a%Bß to«rr..».*r --j;-• wnini. | Uouw Xo. a, in taUfwwnaklp Trtuit, br,. a c-- rt, Xlie elao«»rruraoowaanlowiuhl;. to mr-t .i . • Pommy fKidwrii’r .• Urohw-Woysr, In Mid township - A T Uuv a o “ ' *r , | C f t ‘'ii‘ of ''' iv,|, f 1 Payette towuiblp to iu-.-rt .t thr etmiralta, JustUm ACo ,t' li« rrf u.a.„ wtt .a™ W o.v.cru«, to - u , w „,. mw, w^tkemboo The elector* of North Famci* towmlilr. i.. rr...r * Aitßt. b> “ **>"% " ‘ - Ilnjl. XW..11. on Ihn Fnnklin 1„ ,„tj ••"» h °°~ -. TS* - »-r ; - -- - j sss.^ pie eTrclorsolKait Doer township to iu«-t at Uk Pul- ,■ ~ „ „ C,U W'*» UA.VCKER, nt , School Uoun in the borough of Tarectam” 1 * X ** ‘ »»**««, s-crettry. ’ Dl Tho uiretors of.Vorllle township to meet nr s-i ~U ... or 7 cotllJu ® ti *° m<tk * Insnrancos. permanent .No defter to Willed Chaplin.) U mrlir L IntowT.nd j The electot? of Srtrlckley toworhip t. , r^ tB “' oWaj,, ‘ r '’ f;) a*« , tintw[ihek<urltv of^a.neirdu.hlafnealdmwn.Lip 1 " - [U evnttoSi^fnnd Tlio electors i.flndlann township totneot nt thr* fir affonil I 'r Capital h -j Prairdoics, r-if'ly Inrestrif' rnrrly circnined by Alex. Turner, in «i.l I n l‘« BTMtc,l l Iho dwtora cf Phalur towuibip to rnmt at d-ihn hbsW. Ja£o,r, l, u 16i.l ltta puU . MUhlamidtottnAu.. nn.n-r. M k, A t , A*wmUy. nS:S“ta;£SS““ u ra, “ ! 4| «“V«IWeU Totenrf UiarpartoflmUana tA.rnshln In i Sr'lrVm wh r, '^ l '? K ’ T ilhla ,lw f " ,lowln C described I,J wU - ,w C inn,n .' *t • point «.n tho Allf chonr riT-r, atthvnpnvr litw on tbe farm of John Cabk! and CnhUaf? I“'' ly , a : uri *' the farms cf Hll,| Cntdeand John Uord, to thenortli wt ncr uf (ilb |,• 44 luxrn—,.ll'lice ninimir a Wei(rrlr r..||,«< >l, , . ~ _ . ' ** *•' - Of IWrntT-on* Veer. tt.u. hxiK.« t»li of Mid borough wUarpab.irg. at J. (*AJIDNKJI COFFIN, A»nt At which urn, audpLicrs tho uualifie.) .r. .. ..r - t'outkmt? cor. Wood and Third «i« aal.l ..-111 by ballot rot« f., r 5 “ ttl ‘ ,rc * .. . . f.r member of ihe iiooN.,ij;*p,^ ntat i,,, „ LounneDlal JDsafancf ComDanr. <,17 i'rthi" 1 •' •» M» ~ " ** <■> «' Ututum „ Gtreri ur.dor tuy hamt and pnlod at ■ «TTu a J»l4-3tawJ.w < .ll- BODY I'llTl'PClfv 3t , H , KJMMXcniK llAKßAt'iiil E J? in Aft. nojiK office -1 •sri::rr^r r r - - - tmm (Menus'* Magazine. ; ° < -' uLL - 4 T, formerly Recorder of Deed. Me dollar*, could be pnxJtK-rc] for the trlDlott «im orllVi'" 1 N ,‘ CARMAN, firm of Coleman k (Smith Imburtlfl* ii certAloJy an MtonlulilngeTldpncaof Cent *» Hardware atwl Cutlery Merchant*, No 21 Art rnlor printing and Zt f l l !, ‘ , vKEV.yV Mftrkpt ’ Mb U. be ,i «„ nmnnerativ,. ~ "»*««•. •«o» lCu p ll , ira | So . city “rs'l 1 " pm,,n “' u f»nnut",,, u,„ ,„ , ’ Imi«ittasniSra r £rS« l iJf s!j'ia*.,£ ( {^jggj CLA>, printed In coiore, that luutdl tbetnerliofa r!?i.ii *trwt,aboT«Race, I'biU. * .turtb Third From ,h. PblU„„ b u EondZZZh ' :l£h,t - P “"'- J “' ,loT ’ ll “i , “ r, ™ u “»w.* : 0 ‘“" W“*».s«£i«y. ' C ° lUt "' P "" a ' ot . - - J “-^™fSSs^s& L , wcsfi,.^",,,!!" 1 ™ 11 ' n, ° l,t ” e "'' r -n-Tf ..r m. Beliawe Wntoal Imnranee Company of From Omliatn', M. E uio». j! V L in op l ,PDlA 'L,,uu lo noo London Prtut, , o i d b ,,„ fllr s; . <0 Walnut Street :^sss^^ 4”iMScS« P “."* hl f ” r * “»“■ TO i„.n„ . ; “• «• j JalArtrln*" DiatCTOM. I [ 0. U Stnrad, I 1 John R. Worrell, j 1 BoelW.UnjUj, l Z. Lothron, D. L. Canon, ! Robert ToUnd, -I C. Stare neon, Chiu. UltrnJ, Wm. XL Semple, PUttWe I J. 0. COFfIn? Agent er Third end Wood etreoti j Tim Blaio.pf 8 l ai0 .p f Durham Cattle. IIE siihscnber will offer at Public Vendoa,oo THURSDAY, tbs 28tb in«t ih*s tfFfef V , n "/I A - M - 011 b “ In ■blp, Alleghany county, iw u mtloa above *■*“ following deacrlUd nJci: tbo fi ti* Alao, a lot of tkrathduwu Ewm, and our ih.m .. m < Southdown Bock. u '‘"‘roL^b-i.rr.l Tcrmi mad* known at ialo. BJritortw U«F JONATHAN- r , —^ our » Buckwheat Corn ' b *u, lto wS3SS,ESiS ; aa gs; r | of sizes, raaUe andprint- vma^JS^av^^f un ‘ conttr Llbtrty uid Htnd ftmu. aabmistnunts. Paj,}!*!, Out-Million 1MUn......... JJoOuucj ML ~,,1 A<-rn.,m!„ f MCapUM I. ’ Clem Tinglej, Wm. H. Ilioaipwß, Bamoel BUpham, O. W. Garpeoler, Bobort StMD, C. 8. Wood, Mnmlull Hill, Jacob T. Bnntlnr William Mnswr, .Veptonc Ininrtnei Camn.wT OF PHILADELPHIA Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Struct. Organized uodar the Geueral Insurance I*w. with . Caiiltal of $lOO,OOO, privileged to I&cTesse to s£oo,ooo Ineurea against lom or dstoago br Fixe. Marine , Navigation and Transportation X Manne, Inland omens. H. 0. LAUGQLLN. Pmideut JUCHABD SHIELDS, Vice IWdent OEonau soorr,se3tto7 a*nl rvr»n-m»| *S3£- tTstaSSi. w<m.mo,t„. Ufc an: Say 1 ’ Jl/d. abhrcUscmcnlß, LEAFLARDTur • - _ UCAimEIJ). lV \i |»urdu*cn for caih l U « STuN * I*oWl*b«r.. i iti.k I!.-*... M*Dii!„i„ rt T» a udSUitjomr*. IT Woodatrccl ■rmnlilla Fire Inmu-M.ee Corapemy or /■ ii 11 a&blphta Mro *£**.,;„ . . K*it 7-uijv'rxry Lwsm _ O-i-ti.A JH>U2S OS • 81.377 71 . fCsW-fl i; fll,Bs<> C-; &L3JG 1.1 Insurant*, UoaoßftheU ißionace Company* OF PITTSBUBOU. Oincos-jiigsX. ncrcmsos, PraJdnn KEiRT JI. AIWOOP. Secretory. and Stcfi inks' insurant Company iVwt'i tctit Cbrnrr Second and IRilnuJ Stredx, PHILADELPHIA. Tbo MliXTing niateraenCAXlUbits li» . tloppf thd o»aija»ay to Nor. I,ISSG: >• . PrtaUuni* rrooivM on Martov wl IbJiujJ Rlaka -■ *; lsic VHM4 r lr* iTvmJuma . 176.799 lateral on l-can* B,7<H 47 j The Great Western Fire and Senna ini. Co,, OF riII^ADRLPIILA. N.,. 331 Walnut Street. «.OASTt£ * ern luaui'anoe Company op MTTSIIUP.^O. GEOUOE p«rslF.. *' M. OohbO.**, Sivitiirj. OFFICE, No *S ffottt MKrtWSptt, * &, •. «v.t00».) apBtaJr»,PaUliurgh: A Hume Limitation managed by Director:. art\o/’t L^Z n J n 0 and Kfl ° art determin'd, by promptnris and hberaldy, to maintain Uu character, toifci SSr J'toKSSi" *'«»«««•» U U^'pii ASSETS, (jCTOUKIt 31. Isk.7 M.rti Accounts ns** *fc> Gtf Mortgage fiti Hilts Receivable , TiKt % Oißee Furnitoro 210 at op.!. Acconms 9 ,«, X oxen ij'ftii at Premium Notes. . divntt ea Bill# Di-ecnnred ' OeorKe.Dsrsie,- K. Miller, Jr. J. IF. Butler, Q. IF. JacLeon, June* UcAulej, Alexander Spoor, Andrew Ackley, nol& I ffo. HcEuight, | Nalhaninl UotnM» Alex. Nimick, J. Uppiocott, WHUxa ZLfljailh I c. W. Rfckeww, Penmylrajiia fosnrance Company , of pmsßuaca. '» » * OlHc* If o. 03 Fourth Sttee ?. f : * ItIKECTOfiS. i Jacob Painter, tieo. W. Smith, D. E. Park, A. J, Joooa, Rorty Paßerton, J. P Tanner, 1. Uriergprcra!, W. D. Mcßride. S<un. Barr, Jr./ C. A. Colton, CHARTERED CAPITAL, and Marina Rlaka j Wxds Hampton, I A. A. Carrier, Hubert Patrick, '•* 3 A.C. Sußpaon. \j J. H. Jodm, - v. Jobs frgnrt, Henry Ephml, Nicholas Voegbtly, Janes Q, Hopkins, ~j3oofioo fl of all description a. own President—A. A. r?«»»n Vies President—Boot | grcrctarr »nd Tronrorei Karelia «?™ E "* lTubl, ~ - 41,604 31) g£ ki OtDc* Fornitnr* _ »*•»... v uf -I. flm»Sm.itn tniXTTJiI; O.W.Cao, • L U. W, IT. Almxll, E. T. leech, Jr n 0. UcCssdloti Geo. 8. Seldeo/ J H. Eboeobcrget *V K. Mjoick, tt. D. Cochns, John A. Cangbcj, C. W. Bitohctor, Juo«* I. Bennett. W. J. Anderson. aHOENBEEGAK, Prey R. fix it n, Secretary. i Delaware llniuaFsaieijr imuresce Comoant i } * °«»*nirMbM uHi 7 n,e» M u, ; : C«h oa Üb<j 330,301 eg, i i, * oa w Marib* PoUdMrKtnUj- Usced » n j n .i, rr delta det the Compaer. ° d ot^' But>«cTlptten .Najm;.. _ —— dto-u »70S 1 76**t WflUam Martin. - jiSifcfft*,. • SS** / SSiKS. ■ \ OeorgeQ.Uiptr, \ Edward DnrliLrtoL E* \ Dr. R. M. HcS 8t«k«*» UrUliam o. KS^-i^L klngb Craiff, ' SwocerMdtatL, SibS^ivXF" • : ’" Charles Kcllor ~}**l Canon, Jr, n. Jones Brook*. nr . B .*S*“P>e. PittaV* J»rot, P. Jobs, S'fggg".. : “ 5 .. RTCi. Pnitidai, v ’ / „ vuos. UABSIH, AfnL Office, OernerJlM-lM and Water Ste.,' Airfa«^lU»otl) uo «„i l . Pl 7 * ,„. L. . BJ Into < ■ •i, r ££" I “" d " "'*;■' Robert Gil wty, SuM Medorken, ki. d John Scott, Junes UarahaU, Darld Richey, James W. Hall mac, Chat. Arbnthnot ftlB—mygMy Alexaadv Bndbr, Jowpb a.Le«ch, JOQQ Pull^rtojv SSSSte.r.- RlUliaa Out tSZrlhT*”- -' Uilliem’ Ininrantt Jjomp’y of PitUbniff ""' r Sr *' ifew dud Hfai a, ' ■lwippi HJrtrVwKJ TrtbntSfc^ 11 ** m **** <ai ° *od MU- MMCTOU. Win. Biarfaat. Joba f™aef* Mu™, «• echoocin«ter Wblß. Hat* * Jalptoo. *** ItPir Wo. Banltjr, Burnt! B««> Robert Do also, jp. 8. Hirbugh, tmelLPeoaock, Walter Brjut, Ju. U. Cooper, _ _ ;_JobB si up>«, T 4 StTMfel-1 wrn mu .u ktodfo? o *-n o 05*. ChMlMp.HajM. WUc *°s** B. B. ftjtibb. ?• *• _ P. B. fianry, a Ebensu; iT^ntE?* J. £*S£®“- I. «uaitm,! raiur , . -. j.o<: onru^iftt » *tnm. (dui VHq • -.5400,1« ftM.427 W . Sa,TST *9 ■ 4.\45? uo 1217,011 43 y. iL QOEDQJ, flec'j ,53«730 57 100,000 00
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