-; i l:'' . - - ,'i,4 . ,,.,':4:-?.4: , .i:-.. - •...‘ - .- 7,:i . 4 - 1:. - :74 , ,j„ . -ii ,, ,,, - „.:: i.,:_is__.-, Etlt Riming ,Ansi. JAMES P. BARE, Editor and Proprietor _ _ FRIDAY MORNING DEkfOCRATIO COUNTY COMMITTEE OF COR RESPONDENCE —ln pursuance of a resolution of the OonCention of the National Democracy of Allegheny county, held in the city of Pittsburgh. September 15th, 1818, the'Chairman of Said Convention was authorized to appoint a County Committee of Corroepondence for the ensuing year, of which Committee he should be the Chairman. The following named persons will constitute said Committe : Charles Shaler, Biddle Roberta, James P. Barr, R. H. Kerr, P. C. Shannon, John B. Guthrie, G. W. Case, W. IL Smith, C. IL Paulson, D. CampbelL William Wilkins, Chas. Barnett, Jos. Birmingham, J. McCollister,Beckham , John Markin, Joseph B. Todd, We C. Wall, Chnilwißryson, S. Smith, Reserve, J. J. Houston, John Wynne, Capt. A. Rays, Dr. J. E. Huey, 51. Harbison, W. A. Lare. J. P. GLASS, Chairman. - _ tirDEMOCRATIC COUNT COMMITT: XOF GOB,- RESPOND nNOR —The County Committe of Corres pondence appointed in pursuance of a resolution of tie Na Gaud Democratic Convention, held in the city of Pittsburgh, on September-41th, will meet at the aka of the Marnfog Fort, on SATII 'DAY. MORNING, October 16th, at eleven o'clock. Punctual attendance la requesh , l, as bu,lne:s of importance will be brought before the m: ettng. J. P. GLASS, Chairman. OUR, WK.ZIELLY. The• Weekly Post can be had today at our counting room, containing all the latest elec tion news, a full report of the markets, an excellent story, all the local news of the week; and a great variety of interesting edi torial, miscellaneous, and literary mat ter. In clubs of five, this mammoth Weekly costs but a dollar per year. ALLEGHENY coursTY ELECTION FIE 'TURNS We do not deem it necessary to republish our tables of the returns of our own county again this morning. The Return Judges mee. at the Court House tosday, a❑d to mor row we shall give the official vote. WANT OF A NATIONAL ISSUE. The results of the-recent-elections through out the country exhibit a disintegration o' party ties everywhere, which nonplusses the politicians and "puzzles the partizan leaders of every stripe. Every pigmy politician and every local manager thinks to direct the cur-. rents of popular opinion. One-idea men, po litical gamblers, speculators in politics of every grade,each with a hobby, and each with personal ends to gain, or a_personal ambition to gratify, get control of a press, and at tempt to lead the people, The views of these men are all local, sectional and selfish. They look to their own preferment by getting up a petty excitement, each in his own State or county, in which the masses of the people of the country never sympathize. The schemes to humbug the people out of their votes on side issues and local questions are almost innumerable. The people become ova parently wayward, and great parties rise and fall with the momentary popularity of some particular man. Thus the death of Clay kill ed the old Whig party—thus the American organization sprung up and vanished, and thus the Democratic organization has become divided by quarrelling partizanship. A na tional issue is needed in order that the De mocracy may again become centralized and united. We need an impulse for the general good of the whole natton to keep us right. These petty issues mast be set aside—they belong to the divided policy of our oppo nents and not to the Democracy. The people are honest in their politics, while those who attempt to lead them are too often dishonest, because interested. We have seen what local issues have done for us in Allegheny county —we see what sectionalism is doing all over the country. Let us come back to national platforms,and eschew all tests of party fealty which are not in conformity with our plat. forms. Thus, and thus only, shall:the Demo cratic party regain its losses and maintain its supremacy. - • WHERE'S CAPTAIN SOIIENLT This distinguished absentee, with the " port wine countenance and bow window stomach," has received quite a complimentary notice in the Third and Fourth Wards, Alle4 gheny City; from his tenants; the majority against his friend Williams, and repudiation, being one :of the largest ever given in the Wards. This gallant Captain boasted that he was certain that the result would teach this community a lesson in all coming time, and in bobbing arotind among his friends, he became quite top lottical in denouncing the newspaper press, the Gazette particularly, on the safe principle that the oldest rogue is generally the greatest. This was a bold step for a man whose ca• reer for a long lifetime, has presnted to the press a surface so large, and on which there was scarcely a spot for a finger point to rest without gallinga sore place. He can, however, make mouths at his tempters who promised him alleviation from his honest taxes, and say truly, that he carried great weight into the canvass for the would be Congressman, and that it was a very dead one. The Captain's utter defeat is something analagons to that of poor Braddock—the va: riation in our captain's case, being too much susceptibility:to bad advice. Fort Duquesne, which poor Braddock nev er reached, and the land adjacent, is but lit tle changed from its wigwam condition in that time, and if anything for the worse, and the Captain being now in possession, has had ample scope for avenging the fate of his countrymen by scalping his tenants for a pe riod of thirty or forty years As the result of Tuesday, his friend Pear body in London, owes him a dinner for thus exemplifying on, change that Pittsburgh and Allegheny county credit cannot be shaken by the most lawless demagogueism ever at tempted in this- State. Bat we are now willing to play quits on the repudiation question, with this suggestion to certain patriots on both sides of the river. Gentlemen I if the rascally Railroad Com. paniee are ever to be placed in a creditable position, and the city and county relieved, do, for Heaven's sake call up to the clerk's office —settle up your balances of subscriptions and shame the rogues. The Duquesne Greys This fine company had their anniversary • parade yesterday. They turned out fifty.five muskets, besides - officers and a capital band of music. There are few volunteer corps in the state that can compare with the Greys. Capt. Campbell may well be proud of the handsome company which he commands. The Twentieth Dlstriet.f In Fayette county, Mr. Montgomery has a majority of about 2000; in Greene his mas jority is 1100; in Washington, Mr. Knight has about 150 majority, thus giving Mont gomery about 3000 in the district. Tuttle's Comet in Sight. There is now another of these bodies vis ble in the celestial field. Tuttle's comet can now be seen in the constellation Pegasus, without the aid of a telescope. This group is in a direct range with a line drawn from the two pointers in the " Great Dipper" through the North star, and is about as far from that body as Arcturus. ;-•347 L.- Irr --.• ", TUE CAIIPAIGN IN THE XXI • DIS TRICT. When Mr. Gibson, Surveyor of the Port of Pittsburgh, Marshal Campbell of the West ern Pennsylvania, and other Democratic man agers resolved to sell the Democracy of the XXIId Districts to the Black Republican Williams, they found a ready and an easily purchasable tool in the editor of the Butler Herald, a professedly Democratic paper,which we are informed that Marshall Campbell con ' trols, and in which he is said to have a pecu- OCTOBER 15. 1858 niary interest. After Gen. Robinson and Col. Gibson had fraternally fixed things at Bakerstown, Mr Campbell goes home to Butler, and 101 the name of Thomas Williams, the Black Repub lican, is placed at the head of the Herald, as the Democratic nominee for Congress in the XXIId District. Forthwith the Hera! d com menced to glorify Mr. Williams at the ex pense of every Democrat upon the ticket.— The Herald thus announced its infamy. THOMAS WILLIAMS. We have put up the name of THOMAS WIL LIAMS ! the Anti Railroad-Tax Candidate fur Congress, and unfurled the great Bstner of As TI-Rlilroad Plunder I ! All national issues are withdrawn in this die (riot, so that ALL the people of the district may have a chance of expressing their DEO4SION, on this one great and ALL-ABSORBING question ; Shall the people of Allegheny county be PLUN DERED of $5.000,0001 and the people of BUT • LER COUNTY of $250,000! ! in the shape of a RAILROAD TAX; or shall they not ? THOMAS WILLIAMS has been the able, disinter ested and consistent opponent of all Railroad subscriptions by the cities and counties, from the beginning. He has expended more time, money and ability in opposing this modern system of PLUNDER, than ALL the other:men in Western Pennsylvania! We wish these things to remain of record for the Democratic managers who bought up the Herald and turned it aside from the path of true Democracy, are responsible for its course and not the mere tools who are its nominal editors. False issues were placed before the Democ racy—false prophets led them, and falsehood was their principal argument. The last number of the Herald issued be- fore the election, says : The issue is this : Between RAILROAD TAX, and NO RAILROAD TAX, Plunder. or no Plun der. Tho election of Mr. Williams will be a toads tool.; against Plunder; while the election of McKnight will be a DECISION in favor of the payment of $5.000,000, by the county of Alle gheny, and $250,000 by the county of Butler for bankrupt Railroad debts. Freeholders, and freemen of Butler county, which way do you vote ? for or AGAINST the PLUNDER? It is in vain to disguise the issue A vrrdiet AGAINST WILLIAMS is a verdict in favor of submission This is no idle question of how the people of Kansas shall govern themselves—about Tariff or antisTariff—Missouri compromise, or no oompro mise. Let all these questions pass. We are for popular sovereignty in the nation, the State, the territories and the counties. All questions of national politics sink into utter insignificance before this great, this GI GANTIC LOCAL question. It is matter about the condition of the negro ? , It isfa quest tion concerning the RIGHTS and LIBEI€TIES of white men. Oar HOUSES are on FIREI our farms, our workshops and our oxen, are to be taken for payment of debts we never agreed to pay ! I Oar fields are about to be LAID WASTD ! our property PLUNDERED!!! I our hearthstones des.acrated ! !! !I our aousas burned!!! ! 1 The enemy is at our GATES 1 with FIRE and SWORD ! I ! ready to lay urase our homes, and our work• ahops, AROUSE, FREEMEN OF BUTLER COUNTY ! AROUSE! ! and drive back the com mon enemy from our gates!!! All these bombastic assertions were the veriest nonsense as the result has prov ed. The people have decided against Williams and the houses in Butler must burn away, and the land be laid waste. Plunder must thrive, and the " soap mines " be laid waste with "fire and sword," What folly it was for a Democratic journal thus to stultify itself. If its rhodomantade was all true the Herald is in a still more pitia ble position—that of having admitted in ad. vance that if Democrats would not elect a Black Republican they admitted the justice of Railroad plander in advance of the decision of the Courts which alone have the power of settling this important question. The Herald was no prophet either. It said of Mr. Williams— " He has established the True Press in the city of Pittsburgh, a newspaper devoted exclusively to the interest of the LAND HOLDER and TAX PAYER, and against the robbery of the people, at an immense sacrifice of TIME! .MONEY ! ! and LABOR ! ! He is the nominee of the ANTI-TAX Conven. tion of Allegheny county for Congress, and will come out of Allegheny county with a LARGE MAJORITY of the votes." Where is that large majority ? and echo an swers where. The True Press is owned by a few Republican rich men. Williams seized upon it and devoted his time and pen to elect himself to Congress by its means. Gibson, Campbell, Bruce, Patterson, and a few other Democrats, lent Democratic aid and comfort to the enemy. Williams does not claim to have put money in it. The Democrats were fools enough to furnish the " sinews of war" to defeat their own party. The Herald, in its mad enthusiasm to earn the stipend of its infamy, made the following charge " That the bondholders and railroaders have subsidized every political paper in Pittsburgh, except the True Press, and that all except it, are using the most unhallowed means to do the bidding of their masters, the bondholders and railroaders, by aiding McKnight. Now we make the assertion; and the facts will bear us out, that the Pittsburgh True Press and the Butler Herald were the only papers which have been subsidizsd during the campaign. Again; when the Chairman of the Demo cratic State Committee, accompanied by dis tinguished Democratic speakers, went into the Butler portion of the XXIId District, as they had a right to do, and as Democrats it was their duty to do, the Herald treated them with contempt, and assailed them with falsehoods. It said : Three Lawyers from Pittsburgh, calling them selves Demoor ate, held a Republican meeting in the Court House, on Friday evening, and we were delighted with tao sound drubbing they gave the Republicans, who were the audience at the meeting. They were Jadgo Shaler, an attorney of tho bondholders, and Judge Shannon. Judges Shaler and Shannon were both defeated candi dates for Congress before the Democratic-Con vention of Allegheny county; and John Bir. mingham, who is put forward as a candidate without a party, was a defeated candidate for Prothonotary before the same Convention These gentlemen came here with no other pur pose than to defeat THOMAS WILLIAMS! the INDEPENDENT ANTI-TAX C4NDIDATIC ! I for Congress Being the attorneys of the bondhold ers, they do not want a verdict of the people againstthem. It is '.41 lie that R. Biddle Robers is an attor• ney of - the bondholder or ever was. He went to Butler as the Chairman of the Democratic State Committee as he had a right to do, and the editor of a professed Democratic paper, owned by Democratic office holders, thus at-. tacks him. We have placed these assertions of the Herald on record for future use. Not only that paper, but those who have controlled it during the campaign to the great injury of the Democracy of the XXIId District will have to render an account of their misdeeds to the Demodratic party. The poor devils of the Herald were but the slaves to do their mile ter's bidding—the Cataline's of the conspi ,, ' T HE LAT NEW _ADVERTISEMENTS racy against the Democratic party—and with no . 4- iv. n iv iN , "rtl' . Pwjr" 11. , : ;--, YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC CLUB OF A LI.E. shame we say it—are Democratic office hold. ' -9 - tin MNY OGUNTY—There will ba a meditie of the BY TELEG.R.A.PH. Club held at_DUNIOCRATIC HALL, corner. Dim:lend ant ran t St recto, TtILS EVENING, °stubs:. lath, at 7 r M. Tho members, and ail friendly to the organization, are •querited to attend. (oc15):. CHRIS. MAGEE, Pres't.. BUTLER OOUB TY. A sound Demoorat writes us from Butler County, in relation to the fraud attempted upon the Democraic voters in the Twenty 'Second District, as follows : I presume some of our old Democrats got a salivary les:en taught them. Miny of the opo position professed to ba friendly to the anti-tax ticket, and got some of the Democrats to sup- part it, but, as far as this District is concerned, last two supported it. If the Deriaccrats could have seen an inch before their noses, they could have known that tho opposition would unite on nothing only to oppose the Democracy." Our correspondent speaks the truth. The only fixed principle which the opposition have, is to oppose Democratic measures and Democratic men. When the Democracy adopt any course of policy, approved by their opponents, disorganization and defeat 's sure to be the resnit. The Brltlah Treaty with Chinn The British treaty with China, as given in the London Gazette, substantiates what has already been published about it—namely, the appointment of diplomatic agents at Pekin and London, the revision of the Chinese tariff, the opening of new ports fur trade with Europe, the toleration of the Christian re. , ligion, the payment of indemnity for losses sustained at Canton, nad the abrogation of the Chinese mark for " barbarian" in official documents. With respect to the regulations for conducting trade between England and China the synopsis which is published con tains important points hitherto unknown. The treaty has such a commercial aspect that the most of its articles have reference in some way to trading transactions, and the advanta ges to be gained are almost on the side of England. At the end of ten years the con trading party may demand a further revision of the tariff and of the commercial articles of the treaty. Last Night of lllra. Ilayno. Foster's Theatre presented a fashionable appearance last evening, upon which occa sion Mrs. Rayne performed the character of " Madeline, " in the drama of that name. The audience manifested intense interest through out, and the powerful acting of the great ac tress (whom we are to lose so soon) prcduced the most thrilling effect upon the audience. This evening a complimentary benefit will be given to Mrs. Rayne by many of our in fluential citizens, who have determined that the brightest ornament of the American stage shall not, professionally, pass forever from amongst them without An effort on their part to mark their appreciation of her genius and high moral worth. A Vet of the names of these gentlemen was handed to Mrs. Hayne's agent to be used by him in any way consid,-, end essential to her interest. But further than a record of them on the box sheet of the Theatre, and a greatful recollection of their kindness on the memory of the fair recipient of the compliment, he considers it unnecessa ry, at present, to give them publicity.— One of the gentlemen of the committee has, however, handed to us the following lines for publication. His initials may De easily guess ed at by many of our fair readers by his pre vious poetical effusions : TO MBS. JULIA DEAN RAYNE I've listened to thy silver tones So late-like as they softly fall ; I've felt the power thy genius owns, I've bowel 'neath Beauty's magic spell Bet dill t+ me, more beenteousibr, - Thou shirezt with soft, enchanting light More lovely thou, an "earthly star," Than those that gem the brow of Night I cannot sing to thce of love That wildly thrills this heart of mine ; Another's voice is in ihizs ear— Another hand is clasped in thine Bat I would bless that fatal hour, tine curses here will fall In vale For love, with its mysterious power Iles joined the DUN to EIATNIL [Correspondence of the Morning Post. Letter from Fayette County. GENIII3 OF LIBERTY OFFICE, Uniontown, Fayette county, Oot. 13. Editor Post :—The election in this county yes terday resulted in a magnificent Democratic vic tory. Our entire county ticket is successful by majorities ranging from or,to hundred and fifty to five hundred. Tho majority for the §tate ticket will be from throe hundred to five hundred. Montgomery's majority in this county is about eighteen hundred ! Yours truly, B. The Imprisonment of Shaw. The citizens of Franklin county, Alabama, held a meeting on 28th tilt, in relation to the imprisonment in the Pittsburgh jail of George W. Shaw on a charge of attempting to kidnap a negro named Wash Ferris. The said Wash, it is alleged, is the slave of G. 0. Rangland, Esq., of Tuscumbia, and ran away in 1852. Shaw captured Wash in Missouri and re turned him to his master. He (Shaw) was consequently arrested in Pittsburgh on the charge of kidnapping, indicted and lodged in jail, and his tria} is now progressing in our criminal court. At the citizens' meeting, Hon. Wm. B. Wood was called to the chair, and L. B. Thornton requested to act as secre tary. The committee appointed to report on the matter to the meeting, after stating the facts of the case, close as follows "In view of the foregoing facts, there has been committed no offense against the laws of Pennsylvania by Shaw, and therefore the Como mittee believe that the prosepution of the said Shaw is the prompting of fanaticism, and not for the vindication of violated law. And they be lieve. furthermore, that the facts of this case should be brought to the people of the South and the North." Liz weekly statement of the Banks of New York city shows the following results : De., crease in loans, $60,000 increase in specie, $637,000; increase in circulation, 105,000 ; increase in deposits, $664,000. The weekly, statement of the Philadeldhia Banks show a decrease of $5533 in loans $36,511 in specie,' $281,807 in deposits, and an increase of $129,914 in circulation. The Boston bank war has reached a climax by the managers of the Suffolk Bank issuing a circular, announcing that the time has ar e . rived far t hat institution to surrender the agency of the foreign money department. INVIIESSTING STATISTICS.-Among other inter esting facts of Dram's statistical views of the United States, we may mention that the foreign vote of the country is one-twelfth of the whole . ; that the State of New York has about one-eigth of the population of the Union ; that there is one house to every six persons in the country ; that th.e number of persoturwho live east of the Mississippi is twelve times greater than those who live west thereof; the distance between New York and New Orleans e more than that between London and Constantinople, or Paris and St. Petersburg; over two-fifths of the nae tional territory is drained by the Mississippi and its tributaries; of the 1597 newspapers publish ed in the United States in 1850, 855 were Whig and 742 were Democratic. There are four hun dred thousand Indians within our territory; at the close of the Revoliation, there were but 86,- OCO in the old thirteen States,according to en es timate by Gov. Knox : direct and indirect tax paid by each white person in the country is $4 25; number of real estate owners 1,500,- 000, or one in about 3.19 of the free males over twenty-oneyeare of age; number of Federal of fice holders, (exclusive of the army and navy,) 35,456, a nine-fold increase since 1800, the pop• ulation having increased five-fold ; one-fourth part of the people reside in villages, towns and cities ; the number of people to a dwelling in New York city averages more than 18, in Boston nearly ; Nor 141eaus 9-1, in Richmond about G. I:=EI2 - • - • • ....---- , 1!:: , r. , 4::.,3,' , ..•.t5 -, J , 4: t,.-,•-s;•.:'-):-.,:•:.•..71,t,,,„, Pennsylvania. Election. WlLLlABtscoar, October 14 --Andrew Gregg, . Opposition, is elected to the State tier:ate over . ~.I" ON CITY BANK, ' : Pittsburgh, October 15, 1556. 1 A. J. Dietrich, Detnoorat, by about 750 majority. . ~, . .-- '. ",- ,'- NoTI:2E is heretn - gicso that an election for thir- Both the People's cardids;• ,4 for the Assembly teen Oh oil ,rs of this I natitettbm, to .• :ye for the es were elected, and also the enti• a conuty ticket. suittg y, al, will lehld nt the Panting iloo.o. on MUN- I DAY, 111,, 15th any of November nett, between ilie hoofs of James T. Hale's majority Over Wht tr, Democrat, to A la. and 3 P Bt. (the present member,) is over 2000. And in nceordance with the act of Assembly ' ii cenoralj SCRANTON, Ootober 14 --SIIIIIVAII county gives melding of the 'Stockholders will be held on lIIESDAY, the ',II day a November, at the Banking Honee, at 10 o'clock, the following Democratic) majorities : For Su- A- EL By order of the Bord of Directors. preme Judge, Win. A. Porter, 181 ; Catill Cum ocls td JOHN 111AGOFFIN, Cashier. missioner, W. Fre:l94'2ol ; Congress, Allison : — _ ALLEOHISNY BANK OY PITT.',BURGH, l . White 175 ; Legislature, Jackson 600 ; (hits 512. October 13th, 1358. j The whole Democratic oeuuty ticket is elected. AN AN ELECTION for thirteen Directors of the Bank In 1856, the majority- in Sullivan county for will be held lit the Banking Bonne, on MONDAY, Novemb. r 15th, between. the hours of 9 A H. and ' o'clock, I White was 181. Honesdale—Wit H. Dimmick has been p u . , 7. k.t.t..s ga l Fat s m ov e e e m ti l i , if t of the Stockholders will it held s 3d, at 10 o'clock, A 11 elected to Congress.• oels:td J. W. COOK, Caviller. A Westohester county.—Returns ere received PPLETON'S RAILWAY from all but eight townships, for Congress ; they I o foot up as follows :—John Hickman, anti-Le- , AND compton Democrat, 6021 ; John M. Brownell, Opposition, 4308 ; Charles D. M3uly, Democrat, i STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE, 4243 I ndirtna FrAect lon INDIANAPOLI, Ooteber 14 —l.Luse ecidnty, official—The Republican State ticket hes. 98 ma jority. First District—Niblack, Democrat, 19 elected by about SOO majority. Eighth District—Wilson, the Republican can didate for Congress, has 120 majority. Th whole Repub loan ticket is elected, and two Re publican members of the Legislature: Delaware—The official majority for the Re publican State tickot is 59. Fifth District—Kilgore, the Republican can didate for Congress, has 51 majority. In the Fourth Congressional District, Dann, Republican, is undoubtedly tinted over Hughes, I Administration Democrat, by from 300 to 500 majority. In the Second District, English, Admiuistra- lion Democrat, is elected. Seventh District—John 0. Davis, Independent and anti Lecomptou Democrat, the rr•:sent mem ber, is re elected by a majority of from 300 to 400. Tenth District—Case, Republican, the present member, is re-elected by about GOO majority. The Republicans claim 13 out of 25 St a t e s et ,. stars, and 57 out of 100 members of the Legid- 'attire. The Republicans are rejoicing to-night, aan none are firing, bonfire 6 are blazing,.Tvitli speak ere ito. loser' Election BUULINGTON, Otter 14 —Uesmoiree 0E66111.-102 majority for Trimble, Democrat. Henry county-665 majority for Curtis, Repub lican. Jefferson county-173 oejurity for Cur tie. Wapello county-100 majority for Trimble. All the above are Rebubhint] vine since 1857. LTON3, October 13 --F.ve tortnelupe in this county give Leffingwell, Democrat, for Congreee, 64 majority. iu the count mil be about 50. Da V BNPOELT, OOLOber 13.—The Republican majority on the State - and Congressional tickets is about 350. In Soott county, Bennett, the In dependent candidate for Judge, has 227 1319.- jority. From 16VashIngton. WasuisaTozi CITY, October 14 —Jeri z to-day had a long interview with Secretary Cass. Not withstanding be had previously asserted that he had full power to ratify the Cass-Yriasari treaty . and to finally arrange all matters pertaining thereto, without the necessity of referring it bank to Nicaragua, it appears from the official documents just submitted by him to the State Department, 3..11 of which a translation was im mediately made, that he is empowered only to act in order that the amendments made by the Assembly of Nicaragua to the treaty any bo substantially carried into effect. Th.a ii the language employed, but it is not considered sufficient to meet the demands of our gcvatu ment. The Secretary of t3nite wilt have a eultation with the President to morrow, Jeri z will soon thereafter be infez EWA of too re sult. His miss,ion is generally considered os" a an end, and unless he has document+ of a im r. satisfactory character to preent, ho will very shortly be dismissed, From Now York NE vcYcrs.K., October 14 —The celebrated Pritu Donna; Pim' , mine, with a suite of ton pr,.ons, arrived this afternoon on the steamer North Star, from Southampton. The British frigate Valorous has arrived from Plymouth, via Fayal. She brings forty-two of the passengers rescued from the Austria, who were landid at Fayal by the Maurice C. Mancha -ker. Professor Eiefield, of New York, and ,C Becker, of Westphalia, remained in the hospital at Fayal, being badly bruised. The Valorous is to convey Sir William Oar@ Ousley to Nicaragua. From St. Louts ET. Louis, October 14.—The steamer Carrier was MILK in the Missouri river, on Tuesday afternoon. The boat was valued at $30,000. She was partially insured in Pittsburgh offices. Her cargo was eavod in a damaged condition. A meeting was field in the Chamber of Com merce, yesterday, as a testimonial of respect to E. M. Ryland, late President. The members will attend the funeral in a body, and the Chambers will be draped in mourning for thirty days. Fatal Affray at Nashville. NASHVILLE, October 14 —A desperate fight took place at the Fair grounds yesterday. Twelve or fifteen venoms were en gsged in it. The origin was a family feud. Sandy Owen killed hie brother, was dangerously wounded Gen. Joel. A. Battelle had his skull fractured, and Samuel Cowan was mortally wounded. Steamer Collapsed—National florae Show DETROIT, 07tober 14.—The steamer Canada collapsed a flue on Saginaw river yesterday, scalding to death three of the crow. The National Horse Show et Kalamazoo was largely attended, and in every way successful. The Yellow Fever in New Orlean,. NNW ORLEANS, Ootoberl.3.—The deaths from fever yesterday amounted to forty-six. Christina, of Spallo;••Speoulations In Cash --An Enterprising Wainsix. She is one of the richest individuals in Europe, and probably one of the greatest business wo man in the world. Her operations are not con fined to any one country, or any single class of securities. She dabbles in everything. Driv en from Spain, she has her fist in every' specula tive' projeot in the -Penirrsnla. She has con tracted with the Pope to build the railways of the Papal States. Her investments in the, French tallwap hope been large; s':e has bought Malmea,son, the former reOletios of Jo sephine, and now owns the Courier' de Paris newspaper. She has been one of the most sue,. eessful operators in the Cuban slaveotrade, and has innumerable projects in Cuba—among which are the Havana gas works, several fine sugar es tates, and many traots of fine lands,; At one time when she was paramount in Spain, it is. said she offered to lend her influence ti) the sale of Cuba to us, provided we would give her theland the walls of Havana stand on. She has two or three agents in this eouritr, —one in Philadelphia, one in New Orleans, and one with out a fixed location. Each of these is supposed to' control investments to the amount Of one or two milinos et:dollars, scattered in real estate, railway securities and State stooks. A Great Diedlelne Ror Ferttaßep. Hundreds of stimulants have been invented and sold, purporting to be specific) in the various diseases and derangements - to' which the delicate form of we man render bar subject. The result of all these stimulants has been to impart momentary activity to the nervous eystazo, and false vizor to the muscles; but this relief has been succeeded by a depression and prostration greater than before; and the repeat. ed attempts of invalids to build themsefves up 14 , these false remedies, have finally ended in 'destroying what little vital organisation was left. But in using " Barrhaoe's Holland Bitters" you will dad no each disastrous results. It is a purely vegetable, com pound, prepared on strictly selen , ific principles, tft'ter the manner of the celebrated Holland Professor, Uterhavo. Under its influence every nerve and mus cle receives nett i&ength and' vigor, appetite and sleep return, and, flnalfy, perfect health. ;See adver tisement in another colamrt. Caution /—Be carefUl to ask f Bcerharie's Holland Bitters. Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 35, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., , N 0.37 Wood street, between First and Second streets, end Draggles ¢o rolls A.'B6 - F M . ARSIIV.G I T, Impoktere and hlanufacturore of _ 7 1 1 0 I ~A R •=s AND GENERA' • CO,V MIS RION, ARRaliAzrrs, Pr 44 d g West Lombard St., Italttthore, We i n vite the egention or the trade to our time and well astOrtedetheit o$ Gomm and nquleare Cigar!. Our thrill tits for importing semen . e? the Yerjetlcfei; eorten•nt, are unsurpease by any hoes:eln the States. 'while large con'--` tracts made by one of the flraidurlng.thie dull tlinc. r inany;_ enable tut to hold 'out' exhat Indacemente to mar ttiand 4 at Preselg" ' , iF: 4 '!:..T - , , '. , % --. .'t' , l'''_'''':' ,:. , W=#,1tt.: , z7,:i.:7.7; .. ; r. FOR OCTOBER=SECOND EDITION PORTRAIT OF STEPHEN 8. L'IIOMMEDI EU, Prohident • of C., U. and D. It. R. RAILWAYS AND T RIR PROGRESS; Time Tables, Baltimore and Ohio Railway, Camden and Amboy Railway, Long Island Railway, the Atlantic and (3reat Western Rail way, Quaker Railway, Pa; Chin and Mis:lspippi Railway; Map of the Atlantic Telegraph; An Importat Telegraph; Cleveland and Toledo Railway; Presentation of a Service of Plate lo E B. Philips, Erq. NEW /NYENTIONS—haiI Scperstrctures; Now Mod of Laying It , ihr, New Stearn Valve; Improved Bridges. DOTES Ali!) INCICE NTS OF TRAVIP —Oad to Itadred; A iece of ) e ntlautic COLIC; A F.t Woman in Troublo. • • • UNITED STAYS , ; TIME tN the difference of time between the various Cil ios of the United States, includmg San France.,o, Trinity ilt•y, Eon , Found land, Valentin Day, Ireland, I ••nt.to nod Ragland—with Illustrations. MAP VI? THE ATLANTIC TELEtIP. APH—Aud routes to Europe, California, and Frazer's River. A LAME STEEL PLATE MAP of the Railways in the United Etats, INDF X of upward of 2100 principal towns In the United States, io connection with Railway's. THROUGH ROUTES to and from all the principal cities in the United States, with maps and other information. A LIFT OF PROMINENT HOTELS iu the principal cities of the Union. A OVAETTEER OP VIE UNITED STATES, arranged under the separate maps of Railways. stsrY•PIVE MAPS of the principe Railways. • NEW TIME '/ABLII:S., coirectt d to date. S EA ' , I BOAT ROUTES, to and trout the different cttics In the United states and Canadas, with a large variety of local and vuluablo information. COIIO9 Hint by rm.!, pwit,priid, on receipt of price DitA'lrb TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL EAU.; OF VALUABLE 80013.8 At the Commercial non gooms, No. 51 Fifth street, on Tau us D.AO7, F ADAY and SATU,DAY .ATILMINGS, October 14, 15 and 16, 'at 7 a'clock, Mr. Pratt will continue his Twenty-First Annual dole of Books in this city. Puhlic attention is respectfully invited to this collection of flocks, believed to bo one of the largest and most valuable in every department of Worn. taro, Selene° and. Art, ever offered at auction in Lois city. In the collection are such works as Encyclopedia Ameri.. calm, 14 vols.; Washington Irving's works, 15 vole; The Abboteferd edPieli of the Waverly P:ovals, 12 vole , etc., etc. Alro, Splendid Family and Pocket Bibles and Prayer Books, several hundred reels of letter, c p, commercial,, rote, till and hates httli paper, Fr.it's Preadurn Diamohd . Pointed Gold Pew, r nvolopen, largo and small; Port Yolks, c.c., etc. Bale pes,tive and without r-..erye. L3tbes and gentlonen are respacOnii ; inv.,' to call and txamine the stock lbw lug the d.,y, which will be sold at sec . low prices at private sale (cc f.) I' M. DA 10, Auctioneer. 11) - AROUCLIE AND BUGGY, AT AUC- T.lO 1. 7 .—T 11 .:t MoliN (NG, October 151 h, at 11 o'clock at tbo Commercial ales Rooms, 64 nit b street, will be sold, oue substantial Fast( en made Barcuche; one superior East ern wade Buggy. (0015) P. el. DAVIB, Auct'r. BRICK DVIELLINk4 - ROUSES AND LOTS IN T EIU (ITU WARD AT AUCTION.— fUESDAY E vEN it, October 19th, at 7 o'clock, et the 0 =uncial SL'al-e Roams, No. 64 Fifth street, will be sold the; I •rgo eml vs lot of g-onod, having a front on Pentuyl caul IWCIJ .r Marton streat, ocd extending ty,c , 2. - . 1 ',AI feet to no ol'ey '2l f , et atde, t.n .. well el,Ol brie. do eIL g.. to,. elor L.; .1 0:11 , r bulld• gl Ono lot of g.oucel at the corner 0 Marlon and L en.r. 4tre..t.l, ha; lag a front t.n Y.tirion 4t; cot of 20 f , e., at xtending b:tc t along Locust street 103 f.,ct inch, hick ate er-cttd two b'ie tonemtme. Title indirpa '1 z One-half Caen, ltlanc , m iiiLL Yt'ar cc , 6 DAVIS, Alictionwr. - IATILEDIIALt CLIA.NTS.—A 0011ra . ..0n of cathedral .Chantli ilchading ', , he Gregorian anapted to no can , icles and occlarmal s.rvicee ut t oteAtant Epircopal Cron - ch. AlPo, Services for th. lio!y Coniniuu.un and the Buda ol the I:ead. by S. P. Tr.c.k« , r taan, .11u6. Dcc. Fur a3,la by JO:iN " ocls El '" , lld tre. 11 - 0 - NITON LACE COLLARS, DATES. -15 Matte Dates, fresh, just re calved and for fate by 11.14Y?dira ANDERSON. No. 39 Wood street, opposite St Charles - MESH TOMATO.-103 dozen in guar AZ cane, jwit received Bnd or sale bp REIM - a & ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood in, oppcsito Bt. Clißriei Bode! ~,~.~~~ ~ ~~~.~~~ y~ l .. ._ .. :T~ =SE Content■ Price, 26 Cents For sale by E. M. JENKINS & CO., Wholalo Agents, Railroad Depot, Allegheny City A NEN Lt)T Al! LOW PRICES, Just vp,med ei I.IOD.NE'S, D. 77 Market Strre ROCK CANDY.- 25 baits W; 10 " W. Nu. 1 ; 15 " 11; 15 " Y., Just rood and for rale by REYBIEII 4 ANN.:ItBON, oc7 !No. 30 Wood strcot, oppoefto St. Charier! Ilotel. OHESTNUTS.-3 barrels Chestnuts, just received and for tole by RHYMER dr. ANDERSON, cels No. 89 Wood street, opposite St. Charles Hotel._ WirEET OIL-15 casks, for Bale by - • B. A. FAT-INE3TOCK & CO., coiner of Wood end First street.q. A SSAICETIDA.-.500 lbs. for sale by B. A. FATINESTOCK 4: CO., earner Wood and First streots ‘.,4 AMMONIA-s'ersks - for sale by -• • -- B. A. VAHNEST . 'Ca" A , CO., uttr,Wcrod and Fir.t strP6V4. CIASSINETS, CASSIM. , . RES, KLNIUC Iv ICY Jean., and all kindo of Goods ter Sleu and Bove weor, very cheap. Please give n,!l. RANG ae t all , LOVE, °elf, 7-4 Market street. T - -17‘,FUR lIAT AND or CAP STORE, '..t'obti street, nor to S. McOltirkan's Sedierv. 3:10 0pp0,1 , 0 the .Bxcels , or Eating House, IN NV..PAT hay acompi-,e assortment cm Fars, MAP, Caps, kc. Ladle .' and oinalemeD'n Fors dethed and falter ed to the ne.,, , est fashion, and at the shortest notice. Good and tasteful work warranted, , El 4 Donnelait received a Diploma and toe brat prize at ro,locihl Exhibition, Ctutida; and hat werkest in the I rgesl cities in the world— London, Paris, Flerlin , tni.terdate, War.law, Hamburg, ew York,. and Montreal. As a practical w•rkman,her.no• ilcits the patronage of the public of Pittsburgh. Burg, Cir.pes. Gloves, Cloaks and Plus!, Caps made to order. ../a7 Celt paid, for Fora. ee29 FIRST PREMIUM AWARDED Dt STATE .AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, To GRAFF & CO., Manufacturers. For the best Cooking Range for families ; Cooking riterte for coal: -" - " cfor wood. Diploma for beet Lanndrey. Also, on hand a large assort ment of Heating Sttlyes, Plain and Fancy Grate krauts, Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Sugar Kettles. Tea Settles, , Wagon Borne, Hollow Ware, etc. GRAFF & CO., oc7:lYriiir i No. 121Wcioct street. LAKE' SUPERB 611 COPPER MILE AND. Smelting Wlr.orks. PARK, M'CURDY CO,, ft/14N UFACTURERS OF SEE ATIIING, iv it lltailers' - and Bolt Copper, Premed Copper Bottoms, Eta, .1 8 rill Bottoms, Spaltor also importers and 'deaths In Metals, Tin Plato, Slioet Iron, Wire, &c. Constantly on Muid, Tinmon's lachines and Tools: Warehouse, No. 149 First, and 120 Second otroet, Pittsburgh, Pa. Special orders of Copper., cut to any desired pattern. -; my29:lydaw NEW GOODS. 1558; NEIAY:GOODS. AT J. BUSH'S A - o 65 RarLzl,l, Cerond Doo:rfrom, Corner of Itnath. THE UNDERSIGNED.-WILL OPEN ON ilondaY, Eeptemhir 11th, his well aelected stock of the latest styles in Dreas and illoak Trimmings, Rennet Ribbons Flowers and Posehos, a complete assortment of - Embr oideries, . . Collate, Sleeves, Feria Edgings, - Children's Robe's, Weida and Cans Stet'and Shawls and Wrolen Cloaks for Children, nosiory, Gloves, Gsimtlets, Alexander & Taaven'a Kid 'iloves; Freud" Corsets, Sh&pea, Expansion Skirts, and Based% (new styles,) filmtland Wool, Elephin Woorated, Pierpon Paper, Pattrras, Embroidered Slipperin 'Patti 1113 for Meitroideries drawn, and embroideries worked - at short notice. Vat.cy IleactDresses made to order. I thank the Lndles for their kind patronage, and hope they will give me their custom for the fature, as I will a!- ways do my bet to sell eliera the goods cheap. 'Ladies, Call and examine the novelties at .L.BUSEUB, 8415:3m 65 Market at., 2d door from Porirth. e r .A.O B 'lll c TE R, • - • No. 25 Filth Street DEALER 11 FliiE CIGARS .tt TOBACCO. Tbo sii)cliUt Chewing Toliteco and itie IYezi oty and gall. ty of Cigars at this old Oatabliihed stand will be found equal In quality to any to be had is the city., ee2B QAMITEL GRAY, kJ DRAPER AND TAILOR, NO. 52 sT. ardift,STIMET, PITTSBURGH, PA., _ Invites public attention to hip new and boantifal assort. neat of Pell goods, consisting of Cloths, Cassimerel, Vest, ht_ and Castings of every variety and style, made lip with .pronapfilelisTind - dsipaccb, and at rates 44 Ow as at au/ establialunisnrin the dry: _ -I" Z-A 054132,,d-, :' ' 2 o s-1 • • - ;"=. NEW. ADVERTISEMENTS„ 11,0L,gp;:11:1.'Irii:4.e.-I . i - • " 1 BANK OF PITTEBURGII. I • PITISBIRSOB. POtober 14, 1858 j; AN ELECTION for tbirti en Dltictors of this hoax il AFETV jr‘-., will bo hold at the Banking Homo on 51ONDAY, .o vember 15th, between the hcurs of 10 A. 41., and 2 P.M. ' The annual meeting of StockhOlderawill bo .held on ..,., clt.t , '‘`•: r i....l M ~ -, TUESDAY, November 2d, at 10 A. . ~ .'. .'. br. ,, 1C14 , 2._ k ()RYER .t 1,1 : :. . ocls JOHN lIARPRE, Casliier. . 0 ii 1 LADRii . 4•II . A CITIZENS' BANK. t :tll AFtiti z' Vlc4 •`;- e arUiRAVACh P1TT51301:13 11, October 33; 1858. j ON ‘ I:SS F... 4 7, ; 11 ... , , AN ELECTION for tterton bir , ctors, to Serve , , , ARG , , ` . for the °netting yea-, will be h-id at the Banking FREIO HT, :), ' - - ~ , ar,i. , ~-.. 1,7.4 la. Gotraeron MiReDAYi November 15th, between the hours of ; OA. M., and 2 P. M. 1 h i....,,;,.b I liiu itA..ti 01'8 The annual meeting of the stockholders will be held on On Goods. by River , , Canine, l.dit •.. , t , L.,:. 1 r.'..Arr lege.: TUESDAY, November 2, at 10 A. M ail t•ar.r to 11.,.. 1..,,„ 1 , ocls E. D. JONES, Cashier. FIIt E I. ^. S 0 .'. i-. : , 1 . 1 :. MECtIANIOn' BANK OF PITTSBURGH, t on Merchandise genet.s,ty. Pirraßuaoe, October 14, ISSS J On Stores, Dwelling I c. 1.3 o,s, a: AN ELECTION f.,r thirteen Direct...re of this Bank A 5.117,3 OF ..f..71; .L'odi : 2.,.1 / . will be hi ld at the Banking Douse, on MONDAY, No- NoveniLet 2, 1%357. comber 15th. between th., holm, cf 9 6.. M. and 3 P. M. Bonds, Mortgagee, and goal lintatr. 2101,350 C 3 The annual meeting of S cckholdere will be held on Philadelphia City, and other Loan.l.. ..... .. 1:3 7,0 1 I %.:. TUESDAY, November 2d, at 10 A. M. i 1 Stock in Banks, Railroad . 4 Gllor.3llraml 12,008 ocl4 GE.). D M'GREIY, Cashier, Companies ' *2O ,29 1 US Bills Roceivablo 1 Cash ou band . 38,8102 8e Balance in hands of AgentetPremiunne . on MarinePoliciesroormtlYisered,oJ c1ia,730 31 other debts due the Company iscription Notes. L ...„ 7 , THE RT. REV. DR. BOWMAN. Assistant Bishop of the diocese of Pennsylvania will hold an ordina tion in Trinity Church. on Friday morning next. Service to commence at half-past ten o'clock. ocl3 GLEASpN'S NEW WEEKLY Line-of-Battle Ship. THE OBJECT OF THIS PAPER IS TO present. eve•y week, an agreeal•le melange cf the no • tsblo °yenta and literature of the time. Its amp'e columns will always contain a goodly store of popular Original Taw., Sketches of Adventure on Sea and Land, and Poetic Gems, Best Aufertcan Authors. Also, the creme of domestic and foreign news so condensed es to preient the hvgest 'possible ant , nn t of the intelligence of the day ; the whole well_ spiced with WIT eLIeD 1117.110 R. In and upon ail sectarian questions, it will be strictly neutral. Each edition will be BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED with accurate rigravings, by eminent artists, of ,notable objects c arrant everts in ell parts of the world, and the rational customs and social peculiarities of every people. 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This populariournal will be printeaupon line satin surface p,per, born new and be iutiful copper taced type manufsmured expressly for no, and will present in its mechanical execution the most acceptable ovidecco of the progress of American skill. The •iza of this elegant epeci u en c f art will be about 1500 eqnare inches;—eight super royal quarto pages. TERMS, $2 PER ANNUM, The first !lumber a thil new II nitrated Paper will be for Ale on the FIRST DAT OP NOVEMBER NEXT, at all the principal periodical and news egoac.cs and repectable literary depots, in the United Stated and the Canada,. • GEBASONIS LINE-OF-BATTLE SHIP will ba publiAbud rgnlarly every Saturday, at GLEASON'S PUBLISNINO HALL, corner of Treniont and Bromfield Streets, Boston, Biwa., by F. GLEASON. Onneral wholesale-agent, A. WINCH, ocl4.3wdaw 320 Chesnut street, Philadelphia BRAVO'S 'PREMIUM' GROCERY STORE. Cider Vinegar. Silver s.tedal; Pare Spices, Diploma ; Pure Mustard, of his own maunf,cture, Prom um; Seed Sower; . Premium. And I am dot-'rnjined that all my Groceries shall ben Pre imam to my cfmtomors. • Call at the corner of Union street and the Diamond. ocl3 ' J. D. DRAW. ti) L AR SAV :C 3 .1 g CITARTERtD IS 1653. ()PEN DAlLY,:froth 9 to 2 o'olocz. ; also, on We'iuesduy and tiaturday evenings, from 31.7 .- 12. t t Novetubcr lot, from 7 to 9 o'cioca; and trout let to May let, from:O to 3 o'clock. Deposits received of all BUMS um, lone than O'e and a .iivideail of the pronto declared tAlce : and December. Interwt has been doctored ;pull at]. t. r A:Iy, In Juno and December. aiuco the Dank has twee at Lilo rats Of silt per cont. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is placed to the Cred.: ~; 1.11, depositor as principal, and bears the entire interest t: act the Scot days of Juno and December, compounding twic, yPs. - without troubling the depositor to call or oven to his pass book. At this rate, money will double in lees that, I,`Aohn years, making in the aggregate knolls' AFB ONN-Lat: P. 213. cam:. A 'YEAR.. hooka containing the Charter. By-Laws, Pollee arid floor lationn,COrniethee gratis, on application at the ogre. Fresident—.GEOLlGkE AILLUELEg. il,pewell Hepburn, Jamas Shidle, Alexander Bradley, Robert Robb, William 8. Lovely, Hill Bnrgwin, William J. Anderson. James W. Hallman, John G. liackofen, Charles 'llium, Albert Culbertson, P. A. Madeira, John B. Canfield, John H. Mellor, .1. Gardiner Collin, - Walter P. Mamball, Alonzo A. Carrier, Wilson Miller. David Campbell. A. M. Pollock, M. D. Charles A. Colton, Henry L. Itingwalt, William Douglass,, , ,Jelin.M.Bawyer, ' Francis Felix, • ' rtlicoigb -B. Belden, Ceorgo F. Gillmoro, Alexander Tindle. James S. Hoon, Theobald Umbstaetter, William S. Ha-n, George B. White, Bccreittnartil .i.feattIVET—CHAB. A. COLTON LYON ARNSTHAL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I GENCINE HAVANA CIGARS, AND DENT VIRGJIIA CHEWING TOBACCO, WOOD STREET, UNDER TUB PT. CSARLES HOTEL, ocll PITTSBURGH. PA. I.IENRY OERWRI, Manufacturer of all sines of Ilemp and Tarred Bopea, Manilla'and Llemp Bed Cords, fine and common Packing Yarn, Tarred and SP= Yarn, Sash and Bell Cord, Wool Twine, Broom Tying and Sewing Twine, Plat and Cottm Seine Twine, etc. A fall supply of thci above articles constantly on hand, or made to order, at the lowest math prices. Warehouse, N 0.48 9, corner of Penn and Walnut streets, taro squares above the Pittsburg,b, Port Wayne and Chicago Railroad Freight Depot, Pittsburgh, Pa. an26:3m-mw kterw. , Allegheny Bridge Company INSTALMENT NOTICE.—In pnreuaneo of a Resolution of the President arid alai:tigers of tbo Company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny riv,v, opposite Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, the second installment oft lye Dollars a share, on the new Capital Stock of the Company, will be payable to the Treasurer on the 20th day of October next. WhL ROSEBURG, se2o2llmcD, Treasurer. KEYSTONE FOUNDRY De Haven, Campbell & itt!rbury, 111ANUFACTIIII.MS OF GOOK, PARLOR AND HEATING' STOVES, SAD IRONS, SASH WEIGHTS, WINDOW GRATINGS, PLOW POINTS, 0 ENAMELLED ARCHES, CAST IRON HOUSE FRONTS, ETC. JOl3 CASTINGS OF ALT. IDESOFIPTIONB. 0E1.4189 RESPECTEDLLT SOLICITED. WAREHOUSE, NO. 18,Wd:10711 ST., se2L-2m ev-TTI PITTSBURGH. FA ' VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Noties is here by given that Letters Testamentary upon the estate' of 'JOHN SIMON KORNER, late of Sewickley town9lo, Allegheny County, Pa., decemed, have been granted to the tinderaigneld. All persons indebted to said estate will make payment, and those having claims will present them d... 15 aushent:cated to the subscribers, within two - menthe. WILLIAM BREITENSTEIN, HENRY GRO'S, Both of Economy township, Beaver counts, Pa. Poet °Rise, Ecotit.my. sal I:6s ev-v , r J. EISILITY ..... JOHN' PHILLM ........ —JOS. H.DLTIS (Firm of J. At ILllipt J DAVIS & PHILLIPS, (Soccevo:e to Phillipt tk Co.) BRASS FOUNDERS AND:MISES PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS CHANDELIERS, PENDENTS AND BRACKETS STORE, NO. 67 WOOD BTREET, • FOUNDRY AND SHOP, NO 148 FIRST SZ, PrnelitisGH,P&, REASE.--In cane, kegs and bbla, re :' aired and for sale by BSon,Y H. COLW2IB. No. 65 lbw:T. Y.: r±!', John U. Stmentxrgo-r, N. Grattan Murphy, Imac M. rennocji, games I). Sally, Jame)! Hardman, John S. Coegrave, CaoßinS• MIMED 'VT* James U. Himd, Thoophiliim James Txminair, William ?lyre, Jr . J. i. PCilititoll, Jastms P. Eyre, Samuel E Jame:, Thema.] O. P.oberi Jr, F,en,pf", PhtsMirgb William liertin, Joseph L. Befit, &dinned A. Booth John C. Davis, John R. Penroee, George G. Leipar, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, William C. Lndwig, Hugh Craig, Spencer Mel:Nein, Charlea Kelley, R. Jouez Jacob P. Jonea, Taos. 0. ilkao, Vthe I're3t. Earns LYLour.v, -A.OriAnt, 1)5 — ll 7 l s.. rtr T H E UAE 4 T I,V ESTE N S Fire aced triarqlo lunktrane , z OF PIIILIADELPHIA. Office in Company's Building, No. 403 iVcanuk Corner of Fourth Street AUTHORIZED CATITALL Capital paid In—. Burping, JaDury 17,t, YULE Or Ugh NOE—Llgd tad or Perpetual. MA.I3INE 11.481:111.ANCE,1 on Vessels, Cargo aid Prolghter. INLAND INSINIANCE I by Rivera, Gala, Lakes m4.+ Land Carrtaires DD3BOTORtI: Charles C. Lathrop, 1429 Walnut street. William Darling, 1510 pine street. Alexander Whiliden, Nterehant, 19 North ifrool. Isaac Hazlehurst, Attorney and Counsellor. John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Gunter A. E. Tracy, firm of Tree) [it CU., Goldsmith's Hell. John R. AleCrtriiy, llrmlof Janes, White McCurdy Thomas L. Gillespie, tirm of OilleNpie Zeiler. James B. Smith, firm of James B. tfinith A. CO. Hon. henry M. Fuller, [office 2.t."7 :myth Third street. John C. Vegdes, office dorner of Ser-nth . James Weight, late Oalhier Bahl; of Tioga. Alfred Talor (Alice Cairo City Properly. Jona J. Slocum, office 2.26 South Third street. C C. LATlitti)P, President. W. i ARLIN , J, Vice President LEWIS GREGO,'.Y, fir-n^h (‘''Oce 8 WI - et Y SeCOLid Vice Presq, " , • • JAMES NVRIGIIT, F cretary and Treasurer. H. K. RIOHAItISON, Arastant Fecretasy R. W. POlt , likfirElt, Agent. a 9:tim ; 97 Water :twat, l'ittaburgh 511.01i0ltitGALHELA' INSURANCE COMPAN V, OF PITTSBUIZG E. .7., , 0LES aIriTELF EENRY M. ATTVOCID, Sv7rotari. WELtac. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL ii ?!'` DI Altlrd - E•• Big ;F. A SSEV—MAY 201 u, 1958. Stook., bue 131112, payable ou demand, - , ,t.- - ..crod by two approved namos...3 *llO,OOO 00 Premium Notes 3 47 04:23 29 Bills Receivabl • 9. a 613 21 • . - - - - • . 116 shares Idechanid? Bank stock•, c0at.....,. 0.105 60 do Bank of Pit:Lan:ugh do oo 2,750 00 40 do Exchangi. Bank do e.o 2,050 00. 100 do Cu.iy.ans paak do do • 1,116 00 Balance of Book AcCouutd '4,058 89 Office Furniture.... 690 88 Cash ............... . 1 S 868 78 OEM (I..e.;fge A. Berry', Robert ikuuka,, H. Clarto, Jufin n'th-ts , It; 'Nei. h. (..1.3.6dwi Jeni , et 9. 33ntrhipnn Wm. B. Ilolmep, William Rea, Wilson MTV. Pennr3ivania insurane, Company OF I.ITTSBURCIH. C.:o' F.,:art.ii street. Jacob Pain Fu gody Patterh,n W. S . NTrlirlde. L A. O. Stostpsrm MEE Lioury tipronl, Crastxt.otretil Ca.trital. ..: 1',.±.1 AND MARINE V• • .-roaldunt-A. A. Dice Praa dent—RODY , 6.croutry,rand CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF ?E'ITTS.BURGH. WILLIAM BAGALZY, Preatd3nt. seitrum , L. MA' Pft3E..i3ll, adcrotary. 0177 CE; 94 water ' , tree., belweet; Mcrictl. a:A Ifb,xt stredi Jo-ll:sures lIITI4L AND CAECiO LIBELS, on the Ohio end Mississippi - Rivets end tributaries. • Insures against Lass or 'Damage by YIR_U. Also, against the eir - ,11! cf the Eea and inland Navigation and Transportation. _ . i DiRSICTO.3I7:. William Bagaley, Dept. Mark Sterling, Samuel Rea ,I Samuel M. Kier, James AL CZopar, John B. Dilw rth, James Park, Jr:, Vrancie Bollard, - 4 Isaac M. Pennock, William D. Hap:. . . Springer Harbangh, John Shipton, - Capt. Samuel C. Young, Walter Bryant, John CaldwellJ Ja22 - PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 842 Chesnut Street, tipp.)site the Custom Masse. TILLEA.NaoIEA 4ither..E A ro Lg4 .t an K i l N ot, D L S i mi o o.. F d e S vo U r3 ; description of Property or Merchandise, at ri..aaoliabte rates of premium. i:OBEBT P. FLING, P. - et - ado/It. 1. W. BALDWIN; Vice Pren,jd*.Lt. I DIAECTORR. Charles Hayee,3 E. B. Cope, B. B. English, George W. Brown, P. B. Savory, Joseph B. Paul, C. Sherman, John Clayton, S. J. Magargeo C. ?Incr. BLIOMETIAJB, Secretary. J. G. COFFIN, Agent, Ccraer Third and Wood stroete. ARBITER P"I'ri‘t3BIETRG GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. Capital Aepresemitod i t33,ooo,ooU. COMPANIES OF !HIGHEST STANDING, Chat's‘rerl by Pennsylvania and other States. FIRE, MARINEJAND LIFE RISKS TAKEN, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. !€o. Gar - 15.01Uit'EGGE sThros...e. L . A. C1AR , 211.2 [ PITTSBULth, . 6 CL16.111:03 rcie3o-1 y 1 THE OLDEST AND LARGEST LITEIOGIIAPEIIO ESTA.L.LISHMENT IN THE CI rY WM. , SCHITCH3IAN, PRACTIC4L LITHOGRAPEIER, Caper Third and Market Weds, D 11678 COLL2CM BUILDiNGO, jy2l:ly-2p TERRA COTTA OR STONE WAVER PIP : 4 -1 41 So From two to six inch efdibro. PRICES frig 12 to 30 CaTIO . por Foot. 41' 30—ROORESTER PEARL STA_RCh For Salo Wholesale at tranulaot tarAllra Prices by OtaillaTX COLlijillizz, F6BWAEJ)ING 414 D COMMI SI3 10 Fa Cf3EFiCHAF 7 , Arri) ViIOIS3AL3 DIAIX3 nr ongacsE., iitUTTEB., SiElir;DE, AND o.orotrer4 GENE:BALM No. 26 WOOD 8.1"...-14ZT,.PM-BDURGEL. ARD—Two kegs prime for Bale by [Ck.13 . 1 WjL if. S3IITII & CO IHEESE.-000 W. R. Cutting Cheese just no:lived andforsalabl oat i lIEDIRY -EL COLLINS. CIHELDRE MERINO SHIRTS AND N./ DRAWESS, in all elzea.'at low prima, at ' oeS /1(1111278.17 Market street. iOO,OOO OS J.'l'. L.04;114. V71:1 . :' , ,d L. It r' c ,rot.. 1. l.t:,:;11 r 600,000 .$222,800 00 . 55,277 05 . 2:277,574 rosidniA Futig &la i)(1. zitaltii, !. :noa, LiAzap tort. 1:01,ort r.'atrick. .; :I a Taggart, Vi•l`,(,!1:13 gA4tio,oo6l 1 r.: PITTSBURGH, PENN