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    Q. r’fs * 2 T?r 1 iotrodobed Inlalhe SeniteTty:
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-1 wnxr * 3 g~-p.t.iAioa —g.mju »mmt passed last session erecting the school depart- lUv^s^rfr,?*^n?^Tw ,^ rfci Jt o * tel t*tion , er E®B- 4
...—a t*TnnTt. - toa -This will havethe <*otr*tedirr.p«n^“r 0,
- n ‘ JV* DDI,B ACo • > effect if carried of throwing it back into a de- p™pSS» to^lo?Jr^S r &
2DITO&S ani. XXOPJirSTOBa. } , pcndence of the Stale Department. As a de- Uaut* udht!><lga * tar ** rpq 5 dlbf of "*- ««-f
“ ; T>cadency of that 'department its affairs were Thij deUehtrui•mm. ?
badly conducted-and ondcr the present system w «fcnes«oT di EWt^pcS^^hidkMttoiL
be^ con i m *" *-”*
d'SaV'Vsr »*• *«*»>« *» imro-
nS k : h ;L b tt^^ri s a £
to somiii.
O[J SS? ,he Governor. Gen. Packer can
laweiiflt/°^V» T ? mOVe blra£W longasthe present
rf^mSv:' is necessary to legislate turn out
f„.°w C ? tnorJer to give his place to one of the
raithful. This partisan effort in regard to cdo
- cation is unworthy of Mr. Bncknlew'e reputation
and talent.
Tho death of your late representative was ap
propriately announced in both houses to-day.
The speech of Dr. Gatzam, in the Senate, was
full of feeling, and indeed rose to the dignity of
eloquence; for however small the doctor may bo
tn person he has a largo heart.
In the House, Mr. Voeghtley announced tho
fact, and offered tho usual resolutions of condo
lence. Mr. Foster also paid a tribute to the de
ceased in fitting terms. Mr. Strothers, of War
ren, pronounced a very .fitting eulogy upon the
deceased, and Mr. Calhoun spoko a few words
of commendation. . , g.- - ADd *»*.
The following nre the resolutions offered by every
Mr. Voeghtley and tho remarks elicited from
other gentlemen:
Resolved. Thai the members of (he House have OP'DIPh.
heard with sorrow of the death of J. B. Back
norsr, Esq., a member elect from the county of
Allegheny. •
Resolved, That* a committee of three be ap
pointed to communicate to. the relatives and
fnends of the deceased the respectful condolence:
of the members of this Houscj and to express
I their deepsense of theloss thothasbeen sustained
by his death. v
I of Allegheny, in seconding tHe
i resolutions of his colleague, observed that he
1 cordially endorsed the remarks of that gentleman
l in presenting them. Although he had not the
pleasure of so intimate an acquaintance with the
deceased as manymembersofthisbody, he knew
mm as a man of great kindness of heart, urban
ity of manner,- and irreproachable character
endearing him to hia constituents and to aIL
Althoogh not gifted as a speaker, he was always
at hw-post, and proved himself a faithful public
servant and an honest man.
Mr. Struthxbs said:
Mr. Speaker—As one of those who had the
pleasure of associating with Mr. Backhouse, os
a member of the last Legislature, I cannot re
train from embracing the opportunity afforded
•by this painful announcement, of expressing tho
sentiments of high respect and esteem inspired
in the breasts of bis-fellow members—l think I
may speak for all—by his gentlemanly bearing
upon this floor, and in society, during the seß
sjon. Always in his seat he gave constant atten
tion to tho business of the House, both ol public
and private character. Whilst he was ardent in
his altnehment to the interests of his immediate
constituents he was courteous lowards those who
sometimes differed will, him in opinion: and in
P T, SI -?. thoSe . irUGr ests efficiently, ho aroused no
unkind feelings and made no enemies.
Atthe last session we buried a grave and most
honored Senator—one who had grown grey in
the public service, and attained a high reputa
lion as a statesman and public man.—We also
buried one of Lhe youngest and most active mem
bers of this House—one before whom a bright
course of usefulness was just opening. Theso
were striking instances of the uncertain tenure
by which we hold our places, not only in these
Halls, but on the stage of life. And the decease
of our friend, whose death is now announced,'
admonishes ns with no less impressivo signifi
cance, “be ye also ready!”
The resolutions were then unanimously adou
ted; and ' v
The Speaker appointed Messrs. Voeghtley,
Jenkins and Strothers the committee provided
for in the second resolution.
' PITTSBTTRGH:
•SATURDAY MOBNIKGy JAN. 9,186 b
KfiaejpßMOAJN; nominations.
AtLßOffßXT— Blectio>', Tuesday, Jan. 12.
- MAYOR,
James Miller, .
Director of Poor—A. DAVrDSON,
FOR ASSEMBLY,
JOHN SCOTT, of Ross Township.
The Bible is the Public Schools.—Tie
Pittsburgh Catholic, quoting from a piese of
would-be wit which’appeared in Harper's Month
ly for January, in which the mistakes'of chil
dren in reading from Holy Writ, are conspicn
oosly paraded to ertort a laugh. from “funny "
people, prefaces its qnotaUon with the following:
“The advocates of the publio school -system
deemed it proper for the success of their plans
to raise the cry of “the Bible in danger.”—
They denounced Catholics for not favoring its
use as on ordinary school book; and they liber
ally distributed it among their classes, to serve
for oycrcises in reading, Jto. The consequences
wnich every man of common sense most have
foreseen, are manifesting themselves. Even the
great publishing house of bigotry is constrained
against the irreverence gener
ated by the Bible in the school.’ ”
The Catholic urges the quotation from Harper
as an evidence that Protestants are “coming
round” to the views of Papists In the matter of
the reading of the Bible by children in sohoois.
Th “J«.:VJiatHorper’eMagaiinesays: i;
, .' ' * * Bntwe have deeided objections
to its use as a reading book in tho clnssTor ns a
volome from which the boys and girls are to
” blunders of boobies, os they are
teaming to read or tooonj ugato, ehould be made
ZFtOH it” “° red lhm u ‘ oao »bich are hal
lowed with tho words of Jesus and the story of
His cross.” *
We' have no idea that the editor of Harper
thoaght that his “logic” wonld be so speedily
adduced by Papacy as an argument against the
use of the Scriptures in schools. Probably he
intended only to be funny, and by a few general"
remarks...to..whet the general appetite for the
“brave” hnecdote of the boy who read —'‘And
the wind ceased and there was a great clam,”
or this which wc take from the editor’s drawer
as quoted by The Catholic .-
At a private school in Guilford, Conn the
scholars yvero reading the Bible in class, whon
one of them came upon that beautiful passage •
—■ls there no balm in Gilead, is there no pbv
sioian there!’ The little fellow boggled over it
a moment, and then sung out, -Is there no
4cmin Guilford'. Is there no physickin thore.”
But what does all this prove in the argument
against the use if tho Bible in the publio
schools?. .Carried' out legitimately, would it not
exclude-the use of any books whatever in the
school ? What child is there who does not make
ludicrous blunders every day while learning to
read ? Or in the affairs of lire, in the learning
of a trade or an art, should every blunder be
used as an argument against the art or handi
craft itselT7 what would the world come to at
iast ? Nay. more; if the use of the Bible had
been prohibited in the chnrch because priests
made havoo of the text in intoning it, the Holy
Scriptures had long since been laid aside there
also. It would seem to any careful thinker that
the fact of numerous blunders among readers of
any book would be a very good argument for a
a.oro careful amt frequent-perusal of that book,
be it what it may. We can see no force in the
argnment from Harper, and no ground for the
congratulation of the Catholic, that tho Protest-
l
f
ant world is “coming round” to its view of the
matter. When the Bible shall have been ex
pelled from the public schools we may expect a
gradual return to those ages when the Inquisi
tion was held a very wholesome institution an-l
Friar Tack a very worthy priest.
MayoitWooo, — la connection with the name
of M'Keon and of Mr. Sedgwick, that of Wood
has also found its way into the Senate of the
United States. It was sought by the Administra
tion to appoint Sedgwick to the office in New
lork from which M’Keon'has been removed.
As one assigned cause of thereto oral of M’Keon
was his opposition'to a party nomination, a
copy of tho indictment against Fernando Wood
was famished, to show his character. The
letter from Mr. M’Keon and his speech were
produced to prove that the _ cliarge of involving
the President's sanction to his opposition are
unfounded. Mr. Crittenden lead off inaspeoch
against the course of the Administration in this
matter. Douglas also condemned the executive
action in the removal of STKeon and Pugh of
Ohio spoke out forcibly on the same aide. The
defence of the other aide fell into the hands of
and Davfc of Mississippi,.
not been d»«tt'cW)rßnr^ee-hla’ r last
evident the tide
:Uing; strongly, against them.
to the charge however, onyester*
' succeeded In decapitating. M'Keon
pro forma, notwithstanding the mutiny.
Schools . » Massacilpsetts.— Mr. Banks in
Ms message to the Legislature of Massachusetts
says the aggregate expenses for educational
purposes amount to §1,410,989; and all expen
ses included, about Sl2 is paid for each pupil.
The number of children between fire and fifteen
years of ago in the State, is 221,478. Of this
number 203,031 have“been in attendance upon
the Schools,
Tire Washington correspondent of the Tribune
*ayß that Mr. Badger of North Carolina, who
voted forthe Nebraska bill, openly denounces
the Lccompjon Constitution os a. flagrant swindle,
and sustains Mr. Douglas for vindicating the
principle that ho and the Southern Senators
asserted in '54.
ConrspOD(leoc*ofthe PtttaLorgb dwelt*.]
Habeisddbo, Jan. 7th, 1858.
- K ditoes Gazette : But little of importance
bos transpired during the day. Theitwo marked
features of the proceedings were the presenta
tion of bills in the Senate and the offering of
resolutions in the House, to require the State
Treasurer to report where the money of the Slate
is deposited; in other words, to cause him to
disclose whether he has used any of the money
for improper purposes, or' in speculation, or
loaned!! to brokers. This resolution came from,
a democrat from Philadelphia county by'tbe
name of Dohnert. He is the friend of John J.
Mtany, a Catholic ward-politician io the city,
who aspires to be this, nominee of the democratic
ciucus forStale.Treasurer. 110 therefore seeks
to strike:» blowat Magraw which would kill
him off. Bat in this he failed. The rules of
the House required the resolution to lie over one
day. But the friends.of Magraw came to his
rescue and refused to suspend the rale.
A debate upon the motion to suspend drew
Yearsley,one of the democratic representatives
from the county, to his feet, and ho declared that
thero were painful rumors abroad, and he felt
that a chance for self-vindication should be ex
tended to him, I think Yearaley is in tbc
attempt to head him off.>
Meany cannot beat him. His strong opponent
the man from whom he has most to fear is «x-
Canal Commissioner Mott. He demands the
offibe, booked by the whole of the democrats i D
both houses. Ho will give Magraw a very hard
chase, if he does not defeat him.
If these painfal rumors are brought out, and
should prove to be based upon truth, he .(Ma
graw) is utterly ruined. At aoy rate, the reso
lution will be pressed on bexl Monday, the day
upon which the two houses reassemble. You
may rest assured that a etormls brewing among
the demdbrAoy.about tZibState Treosurersbip.
The othor marked feature was the presenta
tion of bills in the Senate. -Mr. Coffey, present-*
ed the following bills: One to to enable the Sus-
Huehanniand-BradfordTurnpike-BoadCo. t<r
resume possession ofdfaaijtar! of the. road lying
in Voaongo and Clarion Co.; on act to regulate
Proceedings “in' ejectment; a supplement to an
act provittag for the relocation of the ladiana
ana Armstrong RoaiCo. .u ; . ,
• Uo a to »>«» which i* meant io‘
giTC a certain construction to the eixlh^retiSn"
oftho act legaliring th,
payments: passed at the mttiSSifc .-WS!
dares that tbfrtrnc,intent and Si. £
oecUon t» Uiat)S«r rtay or ; :cisSK g wl.
'‘aiallerten4^UtoJndiSuon&mo“
of
act ftS tb one year from that
date.”"--’ —v : • t«-» '
I preswartM* decUnfojy act is got tea upy 9 f
Ladies Bible Society. —The annual meeting
of the above Society was held in ihe Session
Room of the First Presbyterian Church, on Tues
day, Jan. 6UI. The reports of the Secretary and
Treasurer were read and adopted, after which
an election for oiTieerß and managers took place,
of which the following is the list:
Pre-tdext—Mrs. Denny
Vice Pre.sh*est—Mrs. Dr. Brook-
TnEAscHEE—Mrs. A. B. Phillips
Secretary—Mrs. M. B. McLaren
Managers :
Mrs A let. Laughlin, I Mrs. James Laughlin,
If. B. Rea. I “ Morgan,
“W. Semple. I Miss E. A. Ungblin,
W Thaw, j '• Fahnestock,
“ < Rowan, •• A Thaw,
“ | M’Elror, j - y. M’ConnacV,
J. Greer, j •• Gunning,
“ J. Brown, I. Mogco,
“ Barclay. | «• RalstoD,
“ £ hll J b ’ ‘ A - M’Lochlic,
Snodgrass, I •• k. Brooka,
“ l- frwin, I “ E. Smith,
“ Chambers, j *■ Hare,
Fnttale Bible Society,
_ In account with A. S. Phillips, Treasurer
I*o,. i/EBIT.
To cash fdr Rev. J. J. Aiken $79 80
do for Bibles, 353
do forwarded. Parent Society, 160 00
CREIUT.
By annual subscription,
Balance on Irani! $lB 7i’
Report ofthb Female EisleSociety opjPao»-‘
recarrenoey
annual ’nee flog
. Now is
moment to turn our ojes"to the
post, reading there the truth rul lossoDir'of-, ex
pcrience; and to Ibo faturo, iavesting itwith
that cheerful light which hope is wont to Shed.
The Female Bible Society of Pittsburgh has its'
.history. A generation of the race has passed
to its final account since a little band of Chris
tian women established the organization which
it is now our privilege and honor to sustain.
The original members.have nearly all gone to,
their rest—a sweet repose, as we trust, ia Christ,
alter “life s fitful fever”—and we cannot doubt
that the work of love in which they and their
8^ c ,^?f Te heen engaged, and the prayers
of faith which they have offered up, have been
instrumental in bringing light and knowledge
to many darkened and ignorant souls. Earnest
purpose and pious energy marked the operations
or this Society in its earlier day, for Christian
hearts moulded its character and directed its
destiny.
And we beHeve it has been sustained through
outtbayears by thesame spirit. Christistheaame:
yesterday, to-day, and fitever; and the blessed
fruits of a confiding faith in him must evermoro
be the some. Wo soy without boasting, our as
sociation has done a good work- It has con
tributed thousands of dollars to the funds of the
parent society and to the extent of its ability
has supplied the destitute in our own midst with
oraclca of God “that moke wise unto sal
.Tation,"
■ . Woman owes much lo thc Bible, and ilia p -
cullarly fit that she should become instrumental
m spreading its truths abroad—truths which by
their influences on the great heart of humanity
assure to her, her true position in Ui© social
fabric.
But there are other aud higher motives to ac
tuato her in the work of disseminating the in
spired word of God., This blessed book unfolds
the plan of salvation for all who believe—tor
rich and poor, for- bond and free, for malo and
female. We'cannot love it too much. No mor
can love it too much. No earth-pilgrim can
find entrance to the gates of tho celestial city
unless this book has been his guide. Without
this legacy of God’s love to his children there
might bo no pure church, no missions, no Sab
bath holy to him, no fhmily altar, no prayer, no
civilization, no “peace in earth, no good will to
man.”
\et wo feel that we have not done our whole
duty to this cause. Onr laxity has too often
been apparent Inthemeagro returns to our treas
ury. Our efforts have 100 often assumed the
form of dull routine. Let us accompany tbc work
of our hands with the prayer of our hearts, that
fervent supplicating prayer of faith which never
Shall fall to bring a blessing. Let ua enter our
faturo labors with moredependancc on our Divine
Master, mingling our • offerings with earnest
pleadings that God would stir up tho hearts or
many to give liberally to the Biblo cause, and of
many to “search tbe'Scripfures” that therein
they may findeternallife.
i J ‘ vo - V' AXK -—Witl lecture in Erie on Mon
day evraiug.
Arbivai. oh Silykh _ ,
of silver wived nt llm II JfLT . 'T
Sim OrlcanH. Tl,l« .bin ~.1 .’•* U ’ rd “ J ' from
mullooighl hundred'thooSnd mU> mQue J’ "ill
hodlcd “pile,” uud .uSt p, ‘S r^“ P " Uy “ bl °-
civilians at the Brown Stone Clothing Bwu 0
hill Wilson, Sot, 003 and nod cSSlat
ilm Statt, PMUMphlt. “*
I^C*EJ.ODAS( F cqer , a , S | AUcgbsnj) hm mudo
jptoinl provision, for iho hoUdoj. by replonishing
tallj, his slock or Goats and 80,. Clothing 4c
Toe attention of buyers Unow invitcif to an assorL
moot of goods in the above lino, belierod to equal
m style and workmanship, any of itrkind offered ia
; Odr cities. His terms being .strictly Cash enables
him to cell at low rates, y *.
-.GLYCERINE,
O. " ' &LTOERINE, • ' 1 '
- ' '• -GLYCERINE, *
vnighly periumed. -Saraeore and prefentatlve- of
Chapped Hands, FacoahdLips,Tor Mjoat -7 . v
V * SUPER’S DEDQ STORE, '
t " corner Penn and St. ClalrStrots. t
• MATLACK * ROGERS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MESOHANTS,
Wo. 18 Pine Street, St. Lonli, Mo.
- Kirn to
Murdoch t Dickson, Et Lonls,
Day A Mai lack, CtodonatL Ohio,
CfaM.DnffloH I Co, LoalsTilio, Ky,
P. 8. Day A Co., Bankers, Pcol/11]/.
{ir*l w ß, , oa ?' B*nke«, Mnscatlne, lows,
toy * Matlack, Philadelphia, Pal .
RalirSr , ‘ h ’ Chic *« 0 « for lUinofeCeatral
Jalflmdfc
LBIA. <SC PERRINS’
Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce,
PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT
CONNOISSEURS OP A LETTER'FROM
To both* MEDICAL GENTLEMAN
ONLY GOOD SAUCE. U AT MADRAS, •
, And applkmUa to b To his Brother at
P H WORCESTER, l|*y, 1831.
<J "Tell LEA k PERRINS that
i- » D » r, « ’ tbairSuicoU highly esteem*
'ARI E T Y rt) ed In Indio, and U, In Bit
. . opinion the moot paiyiMe u
ta thinnest wholesome
_ SoaCOthOilamsd*'* •
E^MKni J r' M T!JSI.* w V ,led b TC“Jnryof th* New Tork
tOqOWtod to MIM 0,0 bSm* of
Sto™£ . P i“S 'Hfi tholkittle ood
Sol* Wboleiato Agent* forth* United Stele*. / _
JOHNDUNCAN A SONS,
*? 5 Broadway, New York.
MESgHS. CUA9. & LEWIS GBBBE,
TEAOHEKB OP THE g^B^m
rnT i n mNo rma; n9fm
J 1 ORGAN jjrt>BlSaiKo, «* 5 I I*
ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES,
A* Greek, Latin, German, French and Spanish,
Ttu 2 ht b J CHAS. GREBE, Cand. Tbeol.'
at th* principal Moalc Stores. d^frndr-
BUTGBRS BEWINQ
Tho great superiority of SINGER'S MACHINES
Overall other* for the ase.af
Clothing and Shoo Manufacturers, Harness
Makers, Carriage Trimmers and
Coach Makers,
Has long been known and practically acknowledged.
HIS NEW FAMILY MACHINE,
Which ts a light, compact and highly ornamental machine,
(doing ita work Anally well with tho lorge machine*.) and
mu*t become a tavorito for family oae.
A foil snpply of tho above Machine* for tale at New York
prices, by R. STRAW. 33 Market st n
PITTSBURGH, PA,
Alto, the BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINE: Price from
Idrtg mlaijdfe
w ' D - wo * *• «ooajia*»..._ o. TWni
WOOD, MOORHBAD & CO.,
or
Amerionn Q-nlvmiized Sheet Iron,
And Soli Agent* far tA* Sal #
W.DrmaWooa’o
Patent Imitation Russia Sheet Iron,
AbW. Galvanised Corn-gated Iron, for Rooflnr.
154 ***** £!tntt '
COAL. CARS.
FIFTEEN FOUR WHEEL COAL OARS,
N**iljr new, ‘‘Yui k ImllL," for sale on fkTuraLl* term* and at
a Tvr>- luu j.rlce, Addrtaa
UIU.MYKR A SMALL, Yurk,!*^
Or la Mr. JXQ. SCOTT, PUttlmnsh.
Thf Or* emu Inj «««u at th* Outer DepuL Peona.lL JL
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. 63 Fourth Street,
PITTSBURGH, PESIfA.
n-preaeutol of highest aUmiiu*. CWtenxl
by Penuajlrania and other Bute*.
Fire, Mariue to J Ufa Risk* taken of all drerriptioas.
A. A.CAOIU2R,
S. S. CARRIER.
seettom at bilbrouqh,
land and hod ss agents
*'■». 101 Lorvxt Strtft, between ifA and 6JA SSrtelt,
louks, no
IIOUKEd, ÜBS and USDS £ir nit or Imm; SUt& Couo*
jy and City Tale* paid on Real fc.ia.itr; Uwlce eeiectiona of
Uod« rnierr,l nnrirrtbo Graduation i«w, at 12U cent* net
« < oiD|iri«iag lines Mineral and Agricnimrai land*.
Warrant* bought,sold and located. City refer*
* Drta g»fu. daTaUmfc
S; E "W XNG MAOHINESi
TOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS.
WHEELER & WILSON
MANUFACTURING 00MPAN7,
. Bridgeport, Conn.,
Pittsburgh, 6ft Fifth Street.
This Machine Stltcbee the
Finest or Coaraoet Fabric,
At the p Wore of the Operator, making with eaae Ont flbtu*
and beautiful and durabU SHiehapt* Jfmufc, ml moat nolae*
leaily, and are becoming indispensable for family use.
ml ini urination rtuy be obtained by addreaslur Jama
S*i a g,or ALKX R. Rm»TA«nL
Wo. 69 Fifth atreet, PlUibargh.
JOHN COCHRAN dt'BKO;
«*sur*CTtJxi« o r
Iron Bailing! Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shatters, Window Gnardi, he.,
<V.«. 01 Srcond Strut and BA Third Stmt,
(Betwcca Wood sad MsrkotO. , .. PITTSBURGH. PA*
Ha*** cb band s variety of new Pattern*, fancy sod plain,
n.t*Me fur el) pnrpoeee. Particular attention paid to *n
ciotfngUrave Le-te. Jobbing done at *hort nutice. mrO
**- —-w«. c faiiso
VANDBVBR A FRIEND,
;AT X E yVatj^a^i
-Vo. &, Skint'* J7lefArf JDuom>jti*, Jtntra-
promptly BaMMfn »ny part «f Northers
t, or ffMUrB ntnntHß. j
ill ib»px:reliaj#Mii3 &tl« v r Bui EaUte. ob>
**• Moa»y on Honda and Mortgig— uljydto
- GEORGE W. GREIG
KEG luT A N’TTFAO'Ttt w-R-Rf
Cbrnrr of Pike and Utdianict Street, rj Vi Wftrd.
. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
aUa s^ t ?r # Pioa and Oak Kegaof ttwTartoo* deatrio.
tlom of NAIL KEGS, which they will ullat'tht Icveet
n atkei prices.
» ref toiiciua. ah work ww
ranted of the hcitqmllty. d«l2Jydfo
DAWKS At CX.T7LKY,
Houses Sign and Ornamental Painters,
AND OR A 1 K E R S;
DUUU 15
White Lead andZlno Paints. •
A!*o, all klnda of Paint*, Oil*, Varniahee, Window (Jim,
(11 _ , Potty, Bnuhct, Ac-
Strfft, two doort abott Diamond AUru.
mrlftlydXo ’
PAYNE, BISBELZ. A CO.,
iU2nrricrauu op
Cooking, Parlor and Ueatins
STOVES,
Orates, Fronts, Fenders, oto.,
- And Manufacturer* of the Celcbratod
CAPITAL COOKING UANGIC
NO. 330 LIBERTY STREET,
ir-' iT'ift pirraBUBQD, pa
bmcjo.m -roar l. rora w. a’cmocoa.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
” - JONES, BOYD Ac CO.,
U«anr«;taKr. ol 'CAST STEEL; .I*,, SPRING, PLOW ml
i. B. STEEL; SPRINQB««d AXLES,
Lurnrr Rail and Pint Strati, PiUsbwrgh, Ri.
u»»c roan „ -
U. B. KOGKKS dr CO,
MAKCTACTCBOU OP
Rogers* Improved Patent Steel
CnltivatorTeeth,
. 1{0!t and Firit SlrtfU, PiUtlAirsh, /u
Ju29;lydlc* n
B. F. BHOPB,
MERCHANT TAILOH,
108 Third Street, Pittsburgh, PeHna.
Pattern* of good* always on hand, and
mado to order on the most reasonable terms for cash All
work warranted. . noWmfc
H. C. ULMAN A C~67,
No. 75 Fourth. Street, Pittsburgh, Pa-
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS
AND
Insurance Brokers
Oojmuro Catitai. Htnutmn .43,664,000.
Life, Fire, Marine and LlvoStocx Rieka of all descrip
tion* taken at current rate* la the most reliable andprompt
payingcompaolee Uj the State, JySfelyfb
FURS! ~FURS!! TORS!!!
P’OR LADIES AND MISSES,
tlltr EMBRACING
HUDSON BAY and
MINK BABLK,
STONE MARTEN,
FITCH, SQUIRREL, Ac.
CAPES, TIPPETS, MUFFS, CUFFS aod GLOVES, ii
great variety and price.
_ Doll:dfc M’OOnp A CO., 131 Wood treat.
Ptttaburen Variety Works.
JONES, WALLINGFORB & CO,
{Snccewor* to Warwick, Atterbury ft Co,V
Mannfucturemof Right and Ltft Hand Door Lock*, Bpriar
Drop and Thumb Latches, Platform and Counter >Ui~
Ouffoe.Oorn and Paint JUiO*, and Pomaatio Hardware generi
ally, corner of Water aad Grant atre^ta^Pittsburgh, Pa.
J. M. limuj
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Irish’* New Building,)
■“•TOilydfo
PITTSJJCttfIII, PA.
HENRY H. COLLINS;
Forwarding and Commission Merchant,
AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Cheese. Butter, Seed*. Fish,
. „ „ Anj prodne* Gcwrally,
& Xiod Strut, PmamrfJL
JOHN" THOMPSON,
.«-®sK. , Sfs£.Lassfs
iLffUA^
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH
MiyUcwdHliridanyathl.Boocu,
; NO. I©l ,PENN STREET, .
'' 'OPPOSITE : ' ■
® T ' CLAia HOTEh, PA.,
For all affliction* of the THROATand LUNGS;~aI**, DYS
PBPSIA, FEMALE DISEASES and other comphtiuU com-
P leated wither prediaposifig toPnlaonary DUoacea.
If front any canie DRJ FITCH «hoold be enable to remain
during the period above named, the appointment will bo
concluded by hi* aeaodate, DR. J, W. STKES.
DR. FITCH would earamtly tboM who may be
laboring under Incipient oraeafed disease* of the Throat or
Lungi,of the Importance of giving tbemaelvee timely atten
tion,»»it u only when taken In reaeonfL!* time that th«e
dbeawaeanbe treated with any Jut hope of suceeavanj
t e delay of a fow week* will not anfreqoentij render hope
lealy fatal, an otherwise cvreable cm.
DU. FITCH would alao add that a* he U accustomed to
deal frankly with hb patient*, nine need apply who are
afraid to learn thdrtnw condition,the actual etate of their
long*, and their probable chance* of recovery.
Consultations personally- or br letter
tree.
AH communication* ahooid bo addressed either to DR. C
" Dlt - JW. KKE3,191 Pena .tract, Pit!.
~ ga,y *- dolS oagadetfdawT
ffim DENTISTRY.
*3m DR. j. J fALMEES,
surgeon -dentist.
FROM NEW TORE,
EXTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PaIX,
Y A LOCAL BENUMBING AGENT to. ragGUMS ONLY.
tJBCI 0 * 6 ?* 5. oethoa Gold, Silver, Platan» and Gotta
a scientific
®LTerm* moderate.
-J— PITTSBURUU
' W. Ac t>. RINEHART/
a ii .“wwcmaaa m cmni ts
AU **. n, l* of Tobacco, Snaffand Clears,
taken tho bnUdltur No. 190 Wood atreet In
*“ Ptal * d to ™“‘” , ™ r ,Hrato .
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fud oil,
d»)ft<n,tc a-ci.lea ani IJOScwul Sn,L '
DISSOLUTION.
I* B FIRM °F J. S. &0. EEE was dissolv
b?2»«!?.S? tlßl fc fc *® Bta * 1 eoa *« t - *h* butSuca
SSsSr top™*™?
tßtfcarised to eettle the lnsiaeu of the old Urn ** r “*
JOHN a LEE,
CALEB LEE, Ji.
January 4tb,1558-Jafclw4
*? l *Sp L CTl > >ar. op W|.PAETI,IIB«niS
““*“>g between the on
mJ“• wnijlnlpg an atjUioriud to wtUe the
ssarxsr tt - ° fS
DISSOLUTION. :
r F I * E partnership heretofore existing be
lb*aamo of wcune*
xouau, It Ihl* day dwulrad by mutoal con»Dt
J. IL- SfCUNE,
JAS. B YOt NO.
T K. M’CUNE, will rontinuo the Ilidi
So. lsy Liberty atrent.
WE here t with us John
H * WBIOUT, THOMAS
». uuliuES retiring from lb® active nsmajremect of (be
J ““* ~.. N ■ HOLMK9 ABOXB.
I„ ir «. t . , Ptrmonaii, January Ut.lsM.
iIAV Is. tins day associated with me in the
CJ 4 «*» >MIW my .on, WILLIAM V.
*t ATSIAN. The tljls or the firm will be WKYMANi
BUN » OEORQB WEYMAN
WE Y MA N & SON,
Miaafaclarer* and Dealers la all kind*of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS.
AND
LEAF TOBACCO,
Ovntr of SMiihJUld Stmi and DmoumdMlry,
PmfiBCBOU, PA.
ITT A TTT’ . , , I>r TO*l»Oll,Jan.Ut,mS.
UAVE purchased the Drug Store of Beni.
rue, Jr.,* Co, toil may hereafter be fannd at tha
P r^hSi bu, ?2“ foraflTlycce ®F ,wS b r them, on lie comer
of Third asdSalthfitld itreets. IwUl eontlnoe tb/prsc
tlce of my profurion w Analytical and ConroMug cbeinto
la connection with the Dn igint ’
GEORGE W. WBTMAN.
WE bare sold the Drug Store formerly oc
cnpledl by a* to I>r. OROKGE W. WEYMAJL sad
woirn eroeoiiuoeodhliatooar friend* and cotlomVrv—
m*M&etnrtof BOERHAVra HOL
. * Bir ? RB, V ia T* 11 ** T * *»tle«oftb# remonl of
-fee. For* frwdsj. m aitb* frond u the old
• J*hlwd BEXJ. PAQR. Jt, *CO
T—__ UMSOLtITIOH. ’
HE Co-Partnership heretofore existing uu
der the firm ofWTISOy, CHILDS t CO tl.i. ,».* »t
plree by limitation. JOHN
- . „ ■ JAMES H. CHILDS.
Drcomber Slst, IBi,, JESSE W O^na
rjO-PARmißSHlP^'rhesubscribcrflhave
■ fl Y, “ft * «>i*rtaerihlp to the WholeemteDrr
PAwS^wSSS^.V 1 * D if a ** od «y>fr«f WILSON,
rATNCA CO.,sod «U 1 ta a faw d*rsomm* tha (wu.*
building Jn»t finishedl-y John M W^3°it
JOHN WILSON.
WM. PAYNE.
0.. . t . JESSE W.CARB.
Pstubnrgh, January tit. IttS.-^aLlwd
ANNOUNCEMENT.
JANUARY 1* 1858.
WE embrace the opportunity afforded bv
Uio coauaeßcemeot cl a new btulocn year, to «
the fallowing announce aunt:
TU senior partner In oar firm luring early In tbo tot
•ntem) Into oilier business engagements tlut '^J
necessary lor him to rolindclsh M. p—-t
b.r. §* lf wisr^TaLi U ]
*° • change U oor.l
VBh-T«« rule* ■ .-‘/-V Mbo Us— lumoiutt allowed I
CtyjiU •rgsss£’.~fia& main, the r.-v, I
•y«em. A limited numb* only of bmurgrom/l sriiih* I
op«ied with punctual to bt paid ? unrSr?y, xiz I
In April, July October end January. This new arrangement J
will cnablo u to sell at lower rales than if telling on the j
credit boretefore allowed, and cur cutinurt will Mm Mart I
wtM »• the adnntagettfth* chongt. And-lt will Uow'l
cudesfcr , intlie carefal ielectlca oftlu beat goods, and I
otolhg them at low prices, to terra to the best of oor
ability an who may r*Tonu with thslr custom. |
** 4:lwd MTOPtIY A BURCITFIBLP. j
lIA2VCBH V
Q*R S A.T 3EA.UTIIPIER
80 LOXO CRBCCmSITUT MCBBT,
FOUND AT LAST!
£or it restores permanently
Gray Ualr to it* original color; cortr* loknriantlytbe
bead, remorse all dandruffl Itching and ell •tfcfola,
■ouu head aadaU «rnption«; make* the haJr soft, hsalthy
andgkmyjaod will preoerro It to any lnugiaable an.
reaoreA as If by magic, all blotches, Ac, from the face, am!
S? 1 ?.. Mor * l * ta 411(5 narrone headache, gee circular and
too following:
' Dotct, X. U_ Feb. 2.1857.
A Co. Gants: Within a fow days we
iAT! " c^ Tod * ,ni « l 7 “de™ end calls Ibr Prof. 0. J. Wood'#
Ualr Reftomire, that t»day w» were compellod to send to
Borton for a quantity, (the 6 doftm yon forwarded all being
* b jl*w* ®W*t ortlar e quantity from you. £Wry
(dwe roc Aavijoldtoemt foAorc ynxiserd tkrtt or four new
mrwjurj, nod the approbation, and patronage Jt reodree
rrom Uib mart ratetutfal rad wonbyclUiratot oar .1, h*
pl’fflo“° tlnr " U ' A 81031 VAlu * ntJ! Pl'K-
,n«.ot*l Mwradoß.
dorra tl «!zo: rad b*!ira* :i» jbm ? er, ramctfnll.,
.(Slraod) D4NIEL LATUROP i CO.
n S‘J*I, O,OT 3 S !-<aMi«* Co.Mo,NoT.I9,ISM.
r O•'J ■ W oo o—-UasrEir: Some tlmelait rummer we
were tranced to uss some of your Hair Restorative, and (is
w Pndwful, we be) U our duty to you and
the afflicted, to report it. '
OnrUttle eon’e head for soma time had been perfectly
corered with sores, and some called It scald head. The hair
fiw s* f off J a consequence, when a friend, «*• <
S 8 * ad 7 l ** <l jour Res to retire, we did .
IS2n^lffcS** l 7 I * 0,,Q0ee * , » b ®*< to «"• surprise, and tba
of all OUT friends, a rery fow applications removed the die*
esse entirely, and a uew and luxuriant crop of hair soon
started out, and wocannowtay that ourboy.bjuae health*
aacalp, and sslnxurtant a crop of hair as any other child
we can therefore, and do herebyreccm men a/your fiatom.
r l ®* u 7 remedy for all diseases of the scalp and I
hair. Wears, yours, respectful y,
OEOBGB jW. HIGGINBOTHAM.
BARAH A. HI 0(1 IN BOTHAM.
Woofs Hair BattoraMTs. and can truly tay It la the
gTeabat discovery of tbs age for restoring and changing
B*tor»c«tegltlwMapanofsmrenty. MyhS
his now attained its original color. You can recommand It
y 15 ” 11 * th* Mart fog, as mr case was one of
too wont kind. Youra respectfully,
n T waatw DANIEL L. MURPHY.
W ®?P. * Proprietor*, 513 Broadway, N. Y,
to the gnat N. Y. Wfrw Bailing EftabUthasut) and lli
■ gtst street, Bt Lcufo, Mo, and sold hyaU^podJßraf.
OOIPS HAIK RESTORATIVE.—A
largo quantity on band acdfivnle by .
B. L. PAHNESIOCK k CO,
comer oflonrth and Wood sta.
OATAXOGU£H
\i J, « ALLEGHENY.
Tns follqwlhg Goods, now In store, are being dl#po«ed of
atjiucb rates a« will give satisfaction to all reasonaUsbuy*
- . MEN’S WEAR. :
Onts* flc« Brest and Frock Cotta fronts. $7,00 to £30,00
4, J/ 00 * 4011 Sack Orercotta— - 6,00 to gft.Qq
M II neatly trimmed.-. 8,00 to 33,00
« g^lS o * ** MS to 1&0
“9* fe ripe " Ooati.—— 4io to J&OO
u Bil k Year*.,—.—. SfOOto 12|oo
4i u 1,73 lo fl)oo
J “ H*f k anditoey CM. Pant*- 3,00 to 10,00
'•; ‘ pltlQ«ndflared wiotaf Paata— I^sto 3,00-
V . 4, DEPABX&USfT.
Boy • One Frock tad Sack Cotta from.. ~SSJ6O to $10J»
«£ " sf*!f , ?2 dTUmM » UOSMi Wtoljoo
; VI “.Of 111 Jacket!,Yariooacolotm..—,. 2,23 to Eoo
*{watt winter “ « « Jg
*ndPant*. floeand heavy fag t 0 Jqq
..iloaSory, 4 .
'-, Uotßcrr,"* ' ’
Tie*
: , Shirts,- ... .
eiegaot itack of floe piece goods, kept 'axclttafrelv
Jsssaa^jjsg?^?! B -^- 8
vr i ; l! ' ''‘CABHAGEAJf,- "•
vcotufftfJMtralaMffattfltnßK
AU^moyCtty,-
iUCK.WH«ATEU)UH.—IOOita.'to-Mle
' I, r j* l lIE.HHIU.COUDffI.
j AB. MoIjA.UG-SI.TN,
i3UBitICOB ®]
A. fi. CURLING, -
MOIUJAN ROBERTSON,
EDWARD DITURIDOK
H. L. RINQWALT.
NOTICE,
Auxqhzst TiutVtfen At ■> «?: * JB 2w?f'w
ir=> T «« - T TO ■uSftetofeAiliiinuiee Company
th ? Stockholders 05* ay 10
PHI L X DEL PEL l A,
Charter Perpetual—Capital SSOO,OOO.
„ WILL tNatJRE AGAIA'ST ALL KINO3 Of J
-Mar>e, and Inland Rials
ALFRED WEEKS,B«rct*ry;
fifth bditionTjow ready.
THE LIVES IJID CONFESSIONS OP
henry Fife
AND
CHARLOTTE JONES!
correct Likenesses of the Prisoners.
STATESIEXT OP AiOXROE STEWART
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE,
Price Twenty Fir, Cent's
*!*• ”» lh» Ohio and Ulrtolppl aSn Jd
■ f Mlmurtei lojnrc. Joss or dUBhrS bj Firr,
p„Klioho.. !”«'• «r tho &», Inhod
Publishers, | Natation and Tiampo nation.
, | DliXCTOft*.
J wn>. V. Petit, John C. Montgomery, John M. Putnrvr D J
„ ( McCann,E. V. Witmer, Ilena Guillen, B«nJ.L. WooUtoo.
Fifth Street, ! John A. Mnnlialt, Cliarlea IMVrtjht, John J Pmtteraon
b * »«' °° or orlc*. frr. ; ««*>»• P-F. '• _
H TaMINEH,
masonic hall,
N'cmov *$ ■ PAaT sKßsuip.
h , ereb J giren that the partner
*V CoeL ™“’ J «™«< 4- eo&™ .nJ ,
'„ r £; 7L“"vf c * u K A ift“ Ro r
u r.Uto. to u» said Junei A. oihna. T AU “£ :
•»* tfcow dot from tb o !
B 1 Second itrcot, »nd No. 86 Third
i i t ?! n, J? h w? ,ro ,lw bn,iu «s win bo cantJnn«J tv i
ta%fassajsßgsagf «i
JOIIN.B. COCHRAN, t
JAMES A- COCHRAN, •
HANIEt B. COCHRAN. |
DISSOLUTION OP PAUTNfifiSBIP.
THE Co-partnerahip misting hitherto under
*V tog*}** «*£■» «o* al
IffiTKAN £L““V„ LOUI , IJ RBINESIAN and CHARTS
ASTitAN, who will continue thatrotfMWttiba old itand
nnder tlie name and rtylo ut JIEWISMAX A iI£VRA\
Sfd'^ tU r,7 * tltoCo,lc< ' t aU debU omU
0W orm LOUIS UEINEMAN
IL a HRINEUAK,
CUAS. METHaN.
U.CU IBBU, rMS uma
RBINEMAN & MEYRAN,
IMPOMERS AND DEALERS IN GOLD
' !y nlc!; Movement*, Watch
' IVcnriui%^. S *“* fresh applies at E. C.
■Aji 99 CIIa 4 NE 0 federal etrw-t,
.^a C#U “?’ , ? ,, ' rCook PUat Uouter’.
SSAVEVre** by 9* pt ThBl)e Hoar, Tbo-
TS? U ; 1 »P* 0 “* Afric *i new «opply: The Btra£
yrfrSi , »^s b ’ B o r * e ** : •‘“Movable AmtuemenU: Me-
ChsA£Es& ai £? t ®"“ Aljlbona, Weitbreebt; Trawl* Id
C&aJdea Loftiu; Sinai and Palestine, Stealer- K*-9c*rche« in
fSl^aS**B^£S£id7SSSS‘ B D
I -gjP Work*;Qaceni of England,
gwUandaad Spain; Walker'*Manlr ExercJae; The Standard
£SS’ t ?n.? Cto ” b J > ?? declß ®“ d M ‘nUtaro roluniw, in One
«If, antiqueand library edition*; Longfellow. IJuod, Utmej
Bnlwer, Seott and other*, in Um» and 3*m.> bio*
and K»ld. j ao
I TADER, POPE *. UTHKKT,
! 9A Xj B 3 M, OHIO.
lustTMcxcaxu of
Improved Oscillating Steam Engines,
boilers jlxd mill works,
FOU Saw Mills, Orist Mill*. Printing
PcuiaiuJ MtnnLid',iir< with all th* tihafliny aol
uearlDg tor luai. Also, * “ M
Jndion’a Patent Ooreruor Valve.
I«^- ofoor Enpinrs «ui be kht at OA ZTTTTT. BUII.D-
♦ _ j.»: wtfT
BVi£?'T^ umed a Banner to tan from
AV o n!°i lo '^ l^Ts ll)RS ,h * P ooo ' l - UEO. F:
So. *> (fold stmt.
*’•" /ork * No - 31 Main stmt, St. LouU. Address
w aot ‘> SrairT, Stw Yo«a.
Cash adranm on cotuignmeuts at each of the abora
K ,c **- J.9otd«
1 90 Bub. Barley,
1 30 LagaCloTer Stcd.
100 boxea Prim® Cbeea«.
10 keg> Lard,
‘Jl> ban Doan*,
S Mill. Roll Duller.
Keceir*! au<l Cur «»lc |./
-j_* 9 SORIVEU a DILWOBTIL
VIRGINIA TWitsT ; rOBACCO~\V7havo
Bl«w«^y!f nh * a ?-. arep P , y of Bradford*# 6 Twi,t and
BmokteEToba«», wWch will bo acid lov to th* trad*.
LKffISa lO7 WuoJ•)
FOK SALK -At Jackman's Lirery^rv
EUbl# a flu, b* T FA MIL V NORSE, round at ZiJr&
**4*o * eT *‘ ry ,r *P ert - LEWIS k EDOEKTOV -^
--j* 107 Wood atmet.
ROLL BUTTER -0 l>bls. choice Roll Rut
•terjnit rcc ii and for nie liy
_»5! T LITTLE A CO., No. lUSorond .t.
ok pii a »»• p a iay
iv.fi ran Bnxnrir or rnr. oaiauxs u>
ST - PAUL'S ASYLUM.
WILL UK lIKLD IN CITT CALL
Attd rooUnmi —.wy ping daring «fao w«ek. dcfiLlwd
WCOALI COAL!! COAL!!!
E AKE DERIRODS OF CONTRACT
coaI ofPnTSiiiiujn
OJAL, (.boot Two Unndnd ud E.riT ,-:r.firaU.)
fa M “ l b «»“«»<«* •» nsar l* wqoirod.
of axAkiuic PrupowU for tbo *uppjy wilt
plj»* do ao befcr* Uj-SIXTU DAY OP PKURUARY NEXT
AOI mrunD.hoa paired win lie tfrea an .ppllnuloo
lIABRIS,-MORGAN 4 CO,
. F ? Ot , O E Jo,i * H«w Orleans.
••nSet*^ *" r *‘ inJred dl »* fcUUmeiktof the
RBMOVA L
T OHX S T 0 N £ £. SONB,/ ’; : ii:V,
MODS,
**•»• rctnoTed from So. ii South Soeood S UmI. to their
omw ami clrfanl •ton, „
’StXaZSi ov.
. to me their friend* uul the
JtB:lzud
BUXrfiR-— 5 bbla. fresh roll Batter just re
c«iT«d » n j for «*Uby J*3 R. HUTCHINSON. -
RVV 5- “ bbla.just rec'd and foraale by
R- mrrcmyso.v.
K 0 ! )h,a ' frcBh 3 just received
XJ Mdfor *i» lj J»S j. b, CAHFUaj)
[VrOTEs, Stocks, Bond« 7 Mortgages, Drafts
i 1 tc* *c., benjjiit and Bold by • •
u- D N SON.
. st.
APPLES—ISO bbla. choice Win-
VJ Ur Api.U»la«tor»andfor«alaby 1
-sil— T. Lhiiß k CU., N 0.112 Second st. j
POTAIOES —75 bus. White Potatoes:
fiO Jo Ncibaxmock due
Tn Jtnw . - , wJo K*lt. filoe do.
In Can md far ml. by. J.; T.LITTI.K. CO.
NO. SUGAR—IO hhds. prime just rec'd
• ladfofttia by ja7 T. Ijri'f.B a co.
> COFFEE—IOO bags choice Kio Coffee
In *torp and fur sale by J»7 T. LITTt.K *
AND CIGABS
A 26 taxes Unut's 6s Tobarcu:
30 d«> Crow's 6i d«
Si Jo Johowo', 1 lb., lb. ti, l„ mi>
ffisa co
"
• l, S b - ch, ; lc " '«■«» wt *«‘ FunUj Flour;
100 do do Extra tod SniKTfln* do
-1000 lb*. Bnckttbrat Flour,
■tore luid tar tola fajr J»; T i.itti >■ 4 co
I LI VE OIL—SOO galls, in store and for
>/ —*9 hj J*« b- L. FAILVEBTOCg * CO.
y OAP—50 bxs. in Rtore and lor
V*- * u b >‘ J?‘ _ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
bbla. in store and ibr sale bv
ii‘ B. L. FAIIXKSTOCK A CO. J
, KISH MOSS—IO bhT*. in store and forsalc
;■ 0. FADNESTOCK A CO
ry 1 A I ,^ >£ P k LOGWOOI, - ;i,rT > lTr »:
yy md tor «ale by il. L. FAnNKSrtxTg * co.
ENETIAN KED—OO bids. on land and
fur »t by J»7 B.L. FAHNESTOCK SCO.
ENO. MUSTARD.— Fbeed Imported.— soo
Ibi. on band and for sale by
.45! £■ L. PABBESTOCK 4 CO.
F i UK ~ OO bbla. Gallatin Mills on
L wuur Lebanon to arrlTa Tor sale by
IBAIAH DICKEY t CO
Louisville liale—so bbia. just recM
by (tMUDrr Metropolis for talo by J Q
ISAfAn DICKEY Am
FISH of all kinds by tbo bbl.nnd balf bbi
coostaotj; od hudftoalbml* by
J “° - - J- B. CANFIELD.
_J««
gUNDRIES—
-i2O bblfl. choice Apples-
M bar Ltry
13<J Neihannock Poiatou:
to “ Rod do;
f ”..or. „d a
1 CHEESE;
100 do . do Goshen do, formleby
J.B.CANTIRLD,
10 t’KESH ROLL BUTTER
'u& 5 b ° l '* d “ J » <Jo, it nli 1,,
T‘ J. 11. CANFIELD.
5Pv S P N —V 1 “ddks and 2 Deers, fresh
100 BUS. OLOVtK SEED for sain'by
FIELD.
tOO PKiMEPEAKTSTAROH;
O.i, for nlr by
■>. U. CANFIKLD.
I UU , a , AUKS
- ; J- b. Canfield.
30 PKARLASH for sale~by
J- B. CAS FIELD.
SOU VIUJBH loWsyTElelime
I °bT JO J. D. r.w.rrn r
Eresh BUTTER—
-600 lb*. Creab T&ble BotUr:
_ .. 200 dozen frwh Em,
RgcMendforeeleatg? FlttS ■tract.
1 Jr 6^ r b^ PI ' ES-13 bbl '- Btore and
*TWEU,l^*co,
Ko.awSjjiriil
P ri “°Urecn Hio Coffco
jut«rrlT«du<l for ulo by ATWfiLL, LEE A CO
1 -l. No. 8 Wood «trw{.
Pit™-? e^P^Tforsaleby
A d*U B DALZKLL 4 CO. 251 LfUrtr tt. J
.ENGINE OPjska CIGARS at
" ,5 ‘ - ' Joa. heminot,
1 G08.—3 bbl&r-for sale by
li4i iUSKt H. COLUMN
. . niarctou.
aitod b.ljppincoti, Wm. B. Tbomaa, Cbarirt WUa,
1 SA. R l S«l, - Alfred Week*,
J IllnaMoSaak, Chat J. Field, John P.Simaaa.
James P. Smyth.
&»th, K.l>.^oo«,E»3,Cub.CU.Bk.
UiUtager, E*j, U*«n. bobineon A Co-
JuD«Ho*»rd, E*j, “ T. Kennedy, Jr, A Co,
C. U. - Wade Hampton A Co,
“ 4 Co. -
Ptfttbnrgti Office, No. 96 Water ,
J. W. MARTIAN Agent.
W. W. Agent, Dobaqo*.
J Merchant*' Insurance Co, of Philadelphia.
! v - PETrn', p ntt. „..d. j. McCann, Secretory.
! °TCap!taJ Stock p*M to tod torrefed....s2oo,ooo 00
I B6
BTC- ETC-
Will T. PETTIT, Protidont,
„ Ki*. WITMER, Vic Pnskfcnt.
Dwjfi ht J. McCaK5, Secretary.
SdguvlAmb A Co, i'MLaddphi*. .
Buck, 3lot*»n A JilUfol* do.
Truitt, Bro. A Co., do.
PurnroT, Caldwell A Co., do.
A. T. lado A Co, du
Stfinmltx, Jnillce A Co, do.
PITTSBURUU OFFICE, No. 97 WATER STREET
*"“ ‘ hf '' «- w. POIbDIiXTEB, Apmt-
fbe ureal Western Fire and fiarme ids. Co.,
OP PHILADELPHIA.
No, 331 Walnut Street.
C&ISTU rumen.
CAPITAL riii-n-.. „ „ iw nnn
i FlItE HiSUUAHCE—Sc rutoal or limit#!, tuiule in town
i Latitl to >ll part* of the Union.
rr ‘ lgbt ’
O. C, LATHBOP, president,
i . r tt V* DARLUiO, Vic® President
t J * n ° c * , ’ , » Secretary and Treasurer,
u. K. itichardaoQ, Assistant Secretary.
_ enter ou;
CTwirlM C. Lathrop, 437 Walnnt gtrwt.
H«n. ilenryD. Moore, 68 Walnut itnset.
WWUdan, kerclmnt, 14 North Front it •
John C. Hunter, flrm of Wright, Hunter A Co.
K. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Baker*
“ cC » rt >’i^‘o f Jom*, WhUa* UtCoMr.
a. S. lliahop, firm of Biahop, Blamooa A Co.
Ju. B. Smith, firm of Jaa. a. ftriMh A Co
Tboa. L.QUl»ple, firm of Qffleapio A Zeller.
taacHaitohnm, Attorney ami Counsellor.
Theo. W. Baker, (ioldnnitli’a Hall.
Stillwell S. Biahop, flrm ofßiihop.'Slmon* A Co,
William Darling, (late of Heading,)
John Rice. 90 Sooth Front street.
E. Harper Jeffrey*, firm of Wm.IL Brown A Co.
R. W. POINDHXTER, Agr«it,
97 Water atreet, Plttaborgh
tpL , 6m—*p7
Farmers' and Bethanies' insurance Company
/iiirfh%Ditt Comer Second and Wolntii Strata,
rnii. Auai<PliiA.
Tt. r.Jlowlog ititemuut exhibit* th. lnuineu „j <■„„,] ,
tloo of the Company to Nor. I, - 0 '
premium receired on Marine and Inland Hiika
to Not. I,IBM
Fire Premium J
Interest on f,oaui " j7^
Total re'
foUl receipt* tumi*
PM Mirlii* bwi *04,427*0? *
u Fire “ ..89 737 89
Expense* 8al»r u and Commlmtona..... OO
Re-inra ranee. Kemrn Premia ms *nd '
A gency Charges 27,474 «
Balance remaining with Comp’y 1328,057 07
. Thawseuof thoCoiDpuiy ax9uullowt>» W *
Phil*. Citjand Conntj'Bonds $ 10.M8 181
«a ,B tei==: >§£
-«*t Mortgage Real Estate
Btecki, Collaterals on call 82,400 60
Q Irani and Consolidation pint
Block
TOoaited with Sliermao, Duncan A
New York 80 000 00
Deferrad Payment on Btock not yet *
t p* 7qq qq
•ljotoaforMarinarremlnni#.......^ W
Dn« from Agents secured by bonda. 35,378 18
rremlama on Policies recently i»-
ntd, and debts duo the C 0......... ** ‘
Balance in n»nfc^
££,«:<> 00
- IMMM
Bo ";* ha?« this d»j dedsrod 523,C57 00
DIVTDE.Ni> OP PIPTKEN PER CENT,
PtpabJc oo demand on the baitaen of the Companr the
r*~* J - agfefe
Franklin Fire Insurance Compm if
PHILADELPHIA.
- , _ tIRfCTCRa.
W. B*adtcr, Adolph E. Boric,
Oaorgo W. RlchanU, BamneJ Grant,
5““" __ Dartd B. Broin,
UonlectJ D. Lewf*, Jacob B- gmit£
Toba. WagnCT, Morris Fattenon.
- , _ w CHARLES N. BAKCKSR, President.
Ckamixo Q. Bascxn, fiaentary. * rrsMuwu.
«.m7iS n)panye * atia ?* ,l . 0o “ k ® ln«rancc«, permanent
de4crf P tlon ofproperty latowinuS
Co S^ tl 7t * t ratw m low u ar* coasUtent with aoenritr.
—Jr? Company bus rtaerred .a large contingnnl fond.
Wt t {l •“* P?oaiiuyi», aafcly In-rested!
ampin protection to the ’
"**■! of the Company, on January lit, 185 L u pnb
tbihcd agrooably to the Act ci *£, u fc|fow.
SSKtrzrr *’»SS2
s-g
Club, Ac Bl
sr-affiajsa.
. y*P»»i»ua to meet with prcsronwoLiC'Oot MSAttat.
■‘‘l V ° >Ca B<mUt **»* CQf- Wood utd TMwUm._jj
•S*" WITH A
PERPETUAL CHi RIKR..
AoUxoilzed GtpiUl, One Mlllioa DolUn, ILOOKMO
Sheared *nJ AceomsUled Capital „..I tS^OO
. HOME OFFICE.
Wo. 61 Ruinut Street, above Second, PhUaddphU.
on BaUdlogi, Tamils™, Mardundiie, 4c.
oo tirr*. o»d TM&U, toll pm, „f
OEO “!Lw;“ LUDAr^^^to <*»«!•.*,
'■■»• a N-orU, ffit!
“ACUETTE, Aim or Macbette * luianJ.
„ s?s?^^sr™“ ,rcu, “ , ’ K '’ :iaH “ u *®
?o^J^ C , IU^ N *o 5 "” of Co.Prodoc*
<HtCI WOIC.S^™ 11 W - COLLA ®'"’.
-"*■**»
lire Imnranee.
AMESICAX LIFE INSVEAKCE
ASt>
TRUST COMPASr.
Ctrarr 0/ Walnut and Iburth Struts
i PHILADELPHIA.
Iflr.wporated a P H! ®th, 1850. Capital Stock 1500000
omana. '
ALEXANDER WHILMH, PrraldenL
MARSH ALL lIKNZEY, vU PrSSt,
C. SIM a, Secretary mad Aetoary.
JOUN 8. WILSON, Treaanrer. \
.. Bom or ncvms.
Alexander Whfldla Lenla A. God**
wfiSVEES Si ssss?™
saS3““-
Jonu Bowoua, EU»Sod
John p. Binsons. *'
WTjfflaajr sw
Beiinncc filolnal insurance Company of
PHILADELPHIA
Office No. 70 Walnut Street
SS 5 ® 3 ®®
o* Th w^s! a f l cofflilned with the aecuritj of m
toihiraln tha tiroflU ol
the Companr, without liability far w pronu of
Tha Script Oerttflaia of tola Catatwor. for orafita aM
“
B. H. UJNCIIMAN, Secretary
. wiicwua.
aonlinric,, a.SlStnttd,
Wm. JL Thompooß, J ohn B. Worral!
awass?. nags*
.BotetatS, n.ucS£n.
;SSES£?
WUllwn Mower,PltUfc'g'"
0. COFFIN, ifet “
eonier Third tad Wood atroeU
ATeptaa* tnmrane* fonepunr, . 1 1
Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street.
bJ *■*
oincot.
H. 0. LACQULIN, PretJdest.
aiCIUED SHIELDS, Vlca Proldat.
QEOEQK 800TT, E«cn4*rT.
BBXCtOU.' ' v •
I D. Montgomery,
| JUcherd ShlatdL
( Georgefcott
T. F. Ehtmdl,
1 O. C. OcUer.
, . TITS * COAJfXY, jfcncta.
jelydc Office, UTkjtttgHil^Caatiwoa^oSrt)
E £• **asbU»,
W. C. StotabtDT,
t>. Stunvgod,
R. M. Car Ula,
William OaLurnt,
Philadelphia Iftre and Xillb
IN H’UUO* 00MP1HI,
_ _N°. 149 Chesnat Street,
°£.J °* IT B IB* C 0 8 T O U a O 0 be.
f **' oflnrormc*, cliher PupModcr
pn^? «
ftOBKRt. p . KISO. Pmldwt.
u. w. baldwlv, vi» Pmunt
bobctou.
11. RIDDLE.
Cb*rlea P. ll*ye*,
JL B. Englhfa,
*..P. B. B*T«ry,
- 0. SbenßUb
f £■ tUepipe,
vuatcuri,Bfcx«torjj
ft ""
-$177,13
Pittsburgh Life, Fire and marine mi. Co.'
0fa ’ c ™s^" atosb , -fa.
RoB T^A^*. Y » Pre<identr I*. A.CzszOAßt;Sec'r. • ; -
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WU. BAOALBT, PreaMenL » J ?
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StaUH^ tUk * ““ ““ «nd Bn. y'.j
SSiX 5 ’- Ca,KT fs^S^''»
raws?*' IS-.
ImoM/pennoek. is^H.»Uwwtb,
J «- M. Cooper, W^TS^“-
_ JobaSblptoß.
' A
H». D. 4 D. HtCALLVB ■
AVE JUST RECEIVED A VRltv- -
-B«g33SSSSffi
tapestry ajSthbse PLY 4‘-
SDPEJtmiS® r ’ . "
Wool, Doioh, Homo. Li,t “W PRICED IIiORAIHt- '
HoaJUU,Co^S^ s »J« k JWlmd Ctoprt?--
«BfFcML'i££ * M «
i rjROCERIES--
: VT WUaprim»RioCoffc«- • *::
32 Prt m « N. O. Suirtr ■ '
to bblj. N. o. Moksauj •• -- ••
20 do Syrup;
60 boxes Stu-cb;
it?*"' • -■: JS*‘E
50 do Mould do.
For , . • - USSF
n - ROBiaO.T ACQ.~ .
M 1 R P 11Y * r*
HAVE JUST BEEN OPEN&a
n.» SS^ o^
OLD DOMINION- OUSTER HOUSE.
Of**® nA ™ «wi bteeto.
DAILT. C?W OAK AND *
Oi'STEBS,
_no 18 .«: ke ‘ n ' , E -“™ P *"- -tc. .
P™^™^AWMVAIT£ES;-
SUrer Pl»t*d Sett*
*or4J > cornr Merkel ndSSdiu ’'■'
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JA3. OABn»»j}*‘* .
HARDWAHr
2Si B- A-FinTfESTOCS^OQ^
renter Wood *od Tint tt «.
B. B. OoMk, ;
9*»r* w.Brow*,
Jobs
t WOorT^
, . lUUDDmi'I co.
Aleat-— $ cajto ! U&nu and lf
- o. onot»Acm.
Vnm Nu*Wm|«
Ijuimßee Company,
or pmsßraDH.
omau ~lH&l A - svzamas, rrauai.
HCfBT 5L ATWOOD,
St.vklta.'“•*.l® '' _.
twotppr\JT*druua«t <l£ ' Jaaotl »•ecortdby . J :".-
Bail K«colraiUc....7r_“'“ 41« P 0
Cub /. —. 2%5059
70 rtuires Mechanics’ Bank Eic^C^Z'.Z — U|O6S M
Preminm Notes. W 25 00
Offlco Furniture "••* W
Book Aceoaot*- !ILT~ 4.M? 43
_ utticres*:
Wm. B. Hnlraet, ffm. A, QaldwtlL
Bobt.D»izrll. Wilson BQler, i f
Wm. Brw, John McDeritt
Tbos. 8. Clarke, Geo. A. Berry
Jst&eaA. Hutchison
je&dtfarflg—oo3ft2wd HENRY >|. ATWOOD, Bec*r. '
W«*tem Insuranoe Company
P F HTTSDCROB.
GEORGE DAnan, PrealJent.
F. 11. GORDON, Secretary. • •
OFFICE. No 92 Water street, (Span* A Co.’e Wareboose.)
□pftaira, Pitteburgb.
»mh fnmrf against an kinds of Firtoni Matint Stdts
A Home Institution nenagtd fcy Dirfdon iste art t&O
Ltuncn in the eomoitmily, and who art dttirmiatd, by
pnwßßfnAM and tibrralify, to maintain (fit character
they hart assumed, as offering £V best protection to those who ■
dttirr to be tnrured. "•
ASSETS, OCTOBER 51,1557.
stock AcecdoU jigiEgt) qd
Mortxms* „ »joo aa .
BIIIj RectlTsible..... ~, 4,|f1l flj-
Office Furultnre. '2tQ 00
Open Accoduu. . O4
:: KM tt.
Premium h01e*..... 40240 £9 „
Bilb DUronnt*] 135,003 73
tmccrou. : :
Wm. McEnlght, .
Nathaniel liolmct, ““
Alex. Nitnlck,
J. Lippincott,
William IL
C. ff. lUcketaoo,
<3<or».Danie.
B. ftlillar. Jr,
J. W. Under,
Q. W. Jackson,
James tfcAoley,
Alexander Speer,
Andrew Ackley,
nolC:
F. M. GORDON, Sec'r.
Pennsylvania Ini
isaraacß Company '
TSBUEOB.
fourth 9«re»«w ••
T CTOR?. -
JtcobMfiter» Wade nemptoo, r ~ -
Geo. W. Smith. A. A. Umar, • '*•*;•••
D.E.Parfc, Robert Patriot, .
A-J.Jdan, A.C-Sampeoo, ‘ -
Body Pattereoo, J. JJ. Jone*.
J. P Tanner, Jobo Twrart,
LOrtartorwl, Ueoiy gs?£- • - .
W. B. Mcßride, !ilcbolti VmrliUk-
B*m. Barr, Jr., James HiHockloe
. C. A. Colton, ’
CHARTERED CAPITAI:..„.;_ ....$200,000.
and Marina Risks taken of all descriptions.
OFFICERS. <;ji
President—A. A. Caizm. ; jJ.
Vice President—Rqbt Patrssov. • - -j
gfcrttarrand Treaaarcr-I. OamSrson- ix&dlp
Enreii
Office So, 03
. DIR]
:a Insurance Company,
OF PENNSYLVANIA, ' i
Off a No. M Water SC, Pitltb*re\.
Q . , . UUT3, ITO 7. 2D, IW7: • '
Stock Das BQU, payable os demand, ud wear* •' - . >•'
edbytwoapproTed oame*_..„. «97»560 00 J
Caah In Plttiborgh Treat Company.
Prwnlnro notes- . ... 61.804 30
Bills BecelTSblo.— _ B^B7-10
2Wtfaorw Allegbu^
87 ibsresMocEsajc*’Bank Stock—Ccst.^rr '?!ScB~
wok All\j Unti. «7iT!rzft*
Office Poreltnre 408 ~
mrcTo&a
Q. W. Can,
I. M. Penoock,
W. W. Martin,
B. T. Leech,
D. McCandleas,
000. 8. Scliien,
3. U
J. H. Sboonbernr,
W K. Nimkk,
R. D. Ooehran,
Juba A. CaogheT.
C. ff. Batchelor,
Jaxnea I. Bennett,
W. J. Anderson. •
&HOEXBEBOEB, Pm’ -lv-
, Do&Ba-^-l
R. Fcnrxr, Secretary.
Delaware Jlntnal Safely msnrasce CompanT/’
I'litktun o/Ptmmlmni«,lB2s. . -Cf
Officers. Walnut,^
flWiiiVii on Good*, trr Rl*m
3SS: :sa ~-SSv
S^?si=^SS",
•*w •»>■■«•«' f-stoii, tzsszzsz >. i!'
William tlartin, ® I W*
Joeeph H. Seal,
Kdinuad A. Bonder.
Jobs 0. Darla,
JotmE-Penroee,
OeorgmO.tefper,
E4wud Darlington,
Dr. B. 1L Boston,
William C. Ladwig,
Hogh Craig,
BMoeerHeDvaln,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
J. 0. Johnson,
Jamet C.Haad, .
tZuophihufuzldiae..
JuDetnaqoair..
WflUtm Erre, Jr., -
Jrnboa L. Price,
James Tenant,
Beared E.
Henrjfiloan,
Jameaß.McFarl*
Thom* C. Hana,
! Bobert Beaton, jr^
.0. ILSKt), Vic# ftccideoV
Tnos.
wan LTuoiff, SteretAjp
- - A. iLUIEltti. ii;gj)L
No. 85 Wttorrtnxt. PltfaEortft.'^;
Sober* Galway,
amoelMcClm-ken. Alexander Bradler
• -'
B£iSSr
new goods.
tsivns «
$317,Ml 43
1846 M-. !*,-
*•'*700,691 67
•' • • ir*