UlaUlUflljUgltmlf 'lunoiwi, Jan. 14..1858. *SO' r W '!T/5 4, **H- • Editor* Gazelle: ' -The contest for State Treas- • Urer is becoming interesting. There are no less . than five candidates. Three of these are from 1 the west—Johns, of Fayette, Workman, of Wash ington, and Keatley, of Clarion. None of these have, however, the slightest chance. The con test lies wholly between Mott, ex-Canal Com missioner, and Magraw. the oresent incumbent Both these are moving heaven and earth to ac complish a nomination. 8 0 far Magraw appears 'O hire the rnflule track. I think I but antici puto the telegraphic dispatch you will receive ZTJ T nZ- B ‘ ebK " bca 1 sa y Mngraw will hct tw. ”, mee ' “ P ° n tho firat baUetprehablj, buteertamly upon the second, ne is clearly KeatW r • Cho , lCe ot Johnß ' Workman's and The friends of Mngrnw ei , Foss themselves as ahsolntely certain of his , election, and 1 folly caucur with them, j Mr. Scofield, of Warrenrintroduced into the j benato to-day an important bill relative to orbi- I traiions. It ia intended to engTaft upon the j present system of arbitration a new feature. It gives the Courts power to appoint a man | learned m the law, who shall hear and determine the cause su'i.miUed to him both upon the Ww i andl the facts, llis decision upon the facts is to | be final, btti an appeal lies from his decision j u P° n , ‘J* lalr *<> Hi® Courts. This is certainly n j novel feature. The idea is borrowed from the • law ? of Vork. I think It will be found to j work well in practice It will at least orocore j r °. r m *g*nts a higher quality of men than those ; who are usually found upon arbitrations. -ii n?£ l las , l wroto you, a bill appropriating { 'V for the purchase of an executive man j sion has passed the Senate and been taken up jtn the riouse. The original idea that money j should be appropriated to build a house seems s “Kdy to be abandoned, and this hermaphrodite plan substituted; The result will bo that some house, fit for a family of a half dozen people but totally unfitted to the social requirements of the position ofa chief magistrate will be pur , chased from some decayed or retired nnrrisbur >, a ,/ ew y* arflit will he given up-sold out at half price and a Knitable house will bo erected. I presume the bill will pass the house in J^so' 9PrC,e °‘ shape, although it has net yet j- The following is it resume of the local western business for the last two Jays. '‘V™- hhs introduced a hill to increase R„° t |°nn“ pc,n 1 16 Alln 6heny i Perrysvillo Plank Road fifty per cent, heynml the present rales. A similar ono was urged here two years ago by James l.tbson, hsq., of your county, who is, I ■ thraJeh M ' >rS ' l, . l ° ckho,der . hut was defeated Denver r 'he representatives from Beaver, Duller and Lawrence. I thus call at th» no th ul f l7 11 herausc the people of the northern and western part of Allegheny Co are deeply interested in a movement of this kind °, r . Armstrong, has introduced hills to charter a Lmvcrstly at Kitlnnning, to inebr men! K, “ a ° a '' a g Oas Works, and a supple ment to the resumption or rather suspension law oi tue extra session. Lawrence, read In place a bill to in. U°Oo™n h 0 At” Uank Association, t w . Wasl, mglon, one to enalile the f.r „'tt m ashington oounly to cast their voles lor all offices upon one ticket. Kamsdeil. of Venango, one to prevent the de tHbntaries' "" river aad it, The biU or Calhoun, mentioned above, is in- S, 1 ",®"? *« 'h» Washington County Bank, J a ! t“ rS “ nJ suoh other institutions as did not suspend specie payments, the right to deal in the notes of non-paying specie banks. ■nr. roster will introduce upon the first oc casion which presents itself, a bill for the re peal of the law of April IH.K, relative to inqui sitions upon properly. There I,are been numerous frauds upon lien creditors perpetrated under Iho law by extensions without notice lo them of the proceedings. I believe Ihere is one conspicuous casein which Iho cily of Pittsburg is particularly interested. • s Mr. Calhoun will introduce to-morrow a bill for the repeal of that provision of the license law which renders it compulsory upon courts to sentence those pronounced guilty of selling liquor on Sunday to prison for at least len days He desires tt .0 be left to the discretion of the court to imprison or not. This will draw ihe eeth of the law if it passes, for imprisonment is the only thing liquor sellers dread. Remove ibat, and you opeu up at once the Kay for ihe resumption of the old practice of indiscriminate sale upon Sunday. *>. r. l. uroa—i.*n>»u icsmtiaarr 8. RIDDLE & Co., EDITORS and PR OPR TUTORS, PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MOBOTNO, JAN. 1,;, 1858. ,Ct*nn aid Dtstar,.—Tbo Mobile Eegistrr the foDowing from which we mnv infer— orach:; . , “W© sincerely mist there will be no flinching or neflitatios oh the part of our Southern repre senlAtirea in Congress in the emergency before, us. We hbpe they will meet the issue with aa front, and let it be distinctly under* stood thatMe admisssion of Kansas tcilhthe Lecojn ion constitution and upon her present application is the sine qua non of the continuance of the Southern States in the confederacy. Let them not te sedu ced and hoodwinked with any ingenious and de lustre compromises, nor frightened from their propriety by any regard to the consequences. . - It is really amusing to read these sounding phrases, and to hear (he threats of some of Ihe great men 6f the south, telling us what they in tend to do if every thing doesn’t go to please them- Qen. So-and-So gets into Congress from Florida, ; the land of alligators. He wears a red waistcoat and a red nose, claims to bo the owner of certain bipedal chattels in that great state, and declares that he will dissolve the Union in the name of the sovereign state olf Florida unless theadmin islratioa shall lake its cue from him. Now it is hardly credible at Sret eight that any weak, mis erable, ignorant and eparse collection of wreck ers and Indian killers shouldhave the arroganco to dictate in-*be presence of the assembled P.ep-- presentatires of the nation, what Us chosen ex eentire shall or shall not do. Common sense if not common politeness should render the man with the red waistcoat and the red nose who rep resents the barrens and everglades of Florida ■ ®°dest mam in relation to great national ques tions. Why, tho total rote of the State in 1356 was 11.19 J while that of Allegheny County la .thtssmre^e^l. Imagine Allegheny Connie dissolving the Union in two speeches (which her I vote entitles her to) to Florida’s one: ' But If one refers to this stale of Alabama, where the Mobile Register fulminates OTer the load its flats abont the crisis having arrived and the lime for dissolution as being al liaad-whal Is the-state of Alabama in wealth, population 1 influence or intelligence lhst.it should attempt to dictate on the floors of Congress, or through Us press the policy of the nation ! Where are ■to men of mark: where its schools, its colleges and Us population; wliat are its claims to com manding influence in that Sanhedrim or nations known as tho Congress of the tailed Slates? I Bnt perhaps men of mark, institutions of learn ing andgeneral intelligence giro no claim to po litical power ! This objection cannot be urged however, when wo como to a consideration of the population of Iho State; and what docs that . amount to in round numbers ? Why, Alabama has about as many voters as the city of Phila delphia.: let who ia Philadelphia ever attempts to exert any influence upon Ihe policy of the nation unless he can learn beforehand which way the wind blows: Who in that city ever talks about dissolving the Union, unless it is to go down on trembling knees and with ashen cheeks pretest iff his dear brethren of the South, that if they (the dear brethren) won’t dissolve tlur-UnioD, t runaway chattels shall he caught and ‘‘political preachers ’ turned out of their pulpits whenever the said dear brethren shall ask these things to be done? Thus it is that the majority that vast majority that makes the wealth, lbo intelligence and tho worth of tho country, aurrender their rights to this petty minority, straggling with a feudal institution which is a disgrace to our humanity and, really, as a mass, as poor a- il is proud and over bearing, The recent speech of Eli Thayer is-Ue first ouo which wo now recall to tnind in which the real impotence of the slave States, particularly the Gulf Stales, is shown up in its true light. The gentlemen from Mississippi and Florida could not for a while understand the drift of his logio ; hut when that beeline apparent, they could not restrain themselves from joining in tho general laughter, the eiponse of their own constituents. lie showed tie South how absurd it is for States whose population aroooots only lo eighty-nine hundredth* of a man to a s M uare mile, lo think of engjgiug in n scheme of coloniring a itfslnnl Territory. The Onlf States, wliieh. taken together, hare a pop ulation not exceeding three persons to a square mile, talk about hllibuatering expeditions and annexing nets territories ns tbongb they were as populous as Kgypt in tbe time of tbe Pha raohs. It is no tronder that Mr. Thayer suc ceeded so easily in raising a laugh in Congress when he presented the suhject to that graro body in its true light. This, and a few more speeches like it, and a proper display .of-siatis tic?, will show these gentlemen from the rice and cotton districts that they ought to moderate their pretension*, and that their a ahonid.wln a (hat p os j. I -y cla tn Congress op out of it. -llos. Nathan Cti vrocu, tiu conltrojcl an Judge of the Supreme Court by a vote of 20 to ~i. There is no doubt that he is the weabest man that ever sat upon that bench. ■ His nomi nation aroused a host of indignanr protests be cause of the unfitness of the nominee. No other charge was brought against him than this, and twenty-threß Senators of the United States, in cluding gentlemen of all parlies, stand upon the record as having thus solemnly pledged their pornona! opinions against his Olness: Indeed he escaped''rejection on that ground, only by the absence of a Senator, whose duly to his country and his constilutients required his presence upon so important an occassion, and by theeecentrie ity or another, whoso judgement is against his own vote, and whose constituents will feel insulted by that vote. Wusr Do hulas Kara.—A Kanras correspond ent of the Cincinnati (laz/ltt writes as follows : "One of our prominent Free State men, who has just roturned from Washington, had several long interviews with Douglas while there. He states that during one of them the following.dia logo© look place : J r -Kuutom itan— There Is one ihing. Judge Don glas, which you should clearly understand. IVe io Kaozas, intend to use every regular and means to throw off this Leoompton Constitution. Bat, if these all fail, and the Administration rer sista in forcing the infamous measure upon its contrary to the wishes of nine-tenths of our peo ple, we wtU not submit to the outrage We shall >not atop to think about the Union, or anything ; Jvft,' n* »*? o?? 1 the wlss <»urioDa, the devil? or the United States troops. Douyltu Of COUTH you trill— you ought to A Soothers Explasatioh of Mn. Doit.l.as Cooe«e.— The Vicksburg Southron Bays : •'As some explanation of tho unexpected 1° lh6 ac “° n of Mr ' D»og!as. ire may tor disMs«r e r r )' B ‘ DCC ““Illinois Sena f" „ P 03 " 1 ot !“» estate in Mississippi and hsv langiblo interest in tbe'pe eubar institnt.on,' we presnme he thonubt he occasion a good one to conciliate the frce-soil fanatics of the North and Northwest ” in^r^d^,T 6 n S ite D S^‘r’h PeeCh of owning property in slarcs, decUring iha only personal connection he had with the ins rd ‘“ ° f lh ‘ chUJ " n who had .inherited tho plantation of hie deceased- wife who prerionaly to her marriage with him was a resident.of the Sonlh. This seems to disnoTo ortho Southern theory of Mr. DougLvfcoXt f?r wfiloh the reasons are too obvious to need explanation.—.V. Y. Post. | Tiii* Boot Tbadb.—At tho September trndo aale of the Publishers’ Association, made by Messrs." George A. Leavitt k Co., books were ■old on four months paper, and ono hundred and jixty notes were token from all parts of United States—some from booksellers as far off as Maine, Texas and Wisconsin—amounting*in all to ud -5100,000. Tet, notwithstanding the Witt it Co. informs us bnainess Ka?l7»I oa ? **** * incc commenced ception the note of evo*r rul“, a ! bookseller was paid at maim?ij rljr every case wich. New York taji * redound greatly to the credit of i>,*i It isdoubtful whether anyo.hS the honor efhavingmet its lishiUUM^l'^f 1 uslly and corapleteiy.-.v. r: Com,AdcS™ Kuf tho I'ltuUurgli Oizciu ™‘", e Pol,tlc » I Herelatloni— -Awfol Disclosures -\OT by M ar |« Monk . Messes. EniTnßs: It has kien my purpose o maintain that dignified silence so becoming to traduced greatness, hut the revelations by Major David Lynch, published in the EcanL Krportrr, having been spread before the public eye, longer silence on my part might he construed as a dastardly timidity. The evident tendency ot the publication of Major David Lynch's re velations, is to injure my political standing, and interrupt or disturb my'social relations with | dames Buchanan. However disagreeable it may be to myself, personally, to bo dragged from thi Ir' ft,i-'” 3 ’ P riv W- 11 j“ st regard I . thal po‘>t>cai evidectly spoiled hr Major band Lynch, demands a public answer I mil not stop nor stoop to “bandy words” with 'he ei-postmssler. Nor will I interrogate him as lo 1113 6upposeJ interest in the present man agement of the Postoffice at Pittsburgh, nor . * * eren interrogate him as to the ‘’Third'’ interest in the prospective, should his labors and prayers be “Dunn ' by “Brown” or the Presi dent at Washington. It is enough that there Is an unsettled account between Major David Lynch and myself as one of the citizens of the Lotted States, having, it is iruc. an indivisible, yet certain tnlerest in the reiurns lo the public Treasury; and until Ibal account is settled he cannot hare my consent lo imbibe nutriment from ihc Dublin -“Dng.bb without furtherprb aeettmehing the fragrant nor/wlna/n ~ii„t f o ,g £a£,l£;£ r $ U £ , r l -.\ b ’ re ‘ n,i faith fulness J Maior rj?L;T i • Alexander Stevenson amis . ajor UaTiJ Lyocu as eouml national Drmovn craia. Preliminary to any remark* of my I beg leave lo insert the answer of our esteemed I un.l visiieralej fellow citizen Dr. Jachson, lo an in.,uiry ma,le af bun in regard to the political i course of Major David Lynch antecedent to and during the memorable cumpaigo of ItMS, which resLilled m the deleal of Ihe Democratic parly Irry lleyrrrnd and /W Ar:_l„ answer to your inquiry as to the so'uud democracy of 'tr,end Major David Lynch, during the , Of 1H43, n gives me pleasure to assert positive- I «i»p P ?!I . be stT . cu & h of own personal knowl efmf'vw “ M° JOr U! ' ri,l L3,nch B»rt> Md anti comfort in that memorable conics!. The aclive discharge of my professional duties prevented me from betng present al all the secret meeting, or the leaders: hut I hesitate not to declare that Major David Lynch, did, quietly, within his powrr to produce the brenchin Ihf Democrat,c party i„ ]Hls : for that purpose in Bisting U ].on the claims of Mr. Van ifuren in preference to those of James Buchanan and I v every means w.thin his limited power fomenting the dtseord within the ranks o/the Democrat® ona dhT ‘‘ ere , bj ’ cootr ihating his mite toward, enabling us to accomplish a great and glorious Tavlo? wf'v'T lh ° ,( ' atler " bi P of ‘ho tamented Taylor, whilst we were all affecting lo support Msio) Da ft 1 ? 11 ' , T ? ere con bo no “i»lake P hut Major David Lynch deserves !he gratitude of all hones opponents of James Buchanan, for aiding n postponing the claims of that genlletnan, and in his own peculiar and manly way feeding the flames of discord in the ranks of the Democracy This is written in great haste, and 1 cannot now spare lime to do justice to Major David Lynch lor all his services during that campaign. At some future lime my pen shall nccord to his merit a record as tmpcrishablo ns a good man's nrlue. With high consideration Jackson, M. D. P. 8. Tliifl is not doled at Washington, as I have not been there, nor do I intend to be there I neither desire any officte „ r foror from James Buchanan for injself or for any of my friends, although if I was at Washington I might, lion, estly and m a delicate way, strirc to nett a few proceeds, simply as an acknowledgment of my personal influence with James Buchanan and the heads of departments—saying a little in be half of my friends who would accept places It will bo obserred that my friend, Dr Jack son, presents J/nmr David I.yncb in a perspicu ous position. But, before I forget, on my own behalf [ may say I am not an applicant for any r° r “ ny fav ° r ’, n ° l cvcn for » suit of clones from my old friend James Buchanan Nevertheless, I will not permit David Lynoh, by inuendo or insinuation, to damn-e mv standing withthc Administration. Although m v name, like that of Major David Lynch’s, was art mentioned as a candidate for Governor ; unlike o»ni, I did not esteem it necessary, /or effect abroad, to insert a declination in (lie “Union.” lllUe tual,ers - flUch toiler 1 cnS for T b ' nealh my “Kmlion. It is . enemfesJf «ver nided the postpone the con m JaTTUI s Buelmnan, to nover attempted to ! throw“ Ihld 'wnt • j “’ t okim,! ’ ular movements in his favo? !„feLiT” 1 Mayor David Lynch, and io'ljii* w/a*’ 1 “ m hte prefer warm water for our wh skev^iT’"’ As 1 said before, I had quiet iu the bp'som of my family un'mol^" 5 my eenmity hut this last crumioi “f David Lynch demands this di,‘closurefor public eye. There are many other matt..! personal to Major David Lynchf which eS b mentioned, such for instance, as the valuable services he endeavored to renderin behalf of the American candidate for‘Sheriff of Alleehenv county, in the fall eiectioifs of 18J5 Hi, sac rifice even of religions scruples iu supporting a Know Aolaiug,'' elionld not he forgotten it Is Iran that unwillingly he was the cause of many respecleclable Americans who could-not conveniently'hoar tho odor of his political con. tiguily, casting (heir rotes for Col. Patterson, the Democratic nominee. Bat this too is a small matter, and I will close my disclosures by saying that unless an imperious necessity de mands it, T will not again emerge from my retirement to reply to stupid newspaper revela tions, and I only do so now to set myself right before the people, and especially to create the impression at Washington that I am somebody at home. Da. Alexander Stevessos. Special Jloticcs. j Piles la Both Forms Cured.—Head Tun—‘•l I for . my health. from the conitant, though moderate nse of BoerUare’* Holland lilt -1 my ,OQ,h "»»««*. “« imerrsls, from SSaStirS 1 "»MTen-lj tw to completely i 1 hure f or kc * t ‘ rHl mootlw pan, though tub- J »7lrS ft^ rt * ep ' an,luutu,,a ’ effort, U**n«.Ure -2t ° f U i U dUetur: while m ?J’ eccnd . bealtlt la rery much Improved." I*enwnq dost,tine the authenticity of thit tertlßi-ate, a-o communicate tellh tho pnjprieiora i’ 1 '"”" “i only In re&rrlu, them to It. le™ c ~ "‘''V otf,cr * * hl > hf,rr need the llulleud Dlt “"•'‘‘iroU™. with equal raece... swas&sr* r *- ■» j ‘•^as'/r MATLACK & ROGERS. COMMISSION A.VI) FoKWABDINi merchants Xo. It Pine Street, St. LttnlaJ Slo. M0t.1.. I.Oltteon, St. Louie, x ‘hillock, Cincinnati, Ohio fir,. I'.ittudil & Co.UuL.Yille, Ky. * ' !,,v *Co , Hankers, pern, ni» , i.r.. t , a >t-ne, Banker*, Moseutloe! lowa, I* l ' \ ti|r,fk, Philadelphia. I'a., M : n / Freight Acom f„r IlUnoia Cei.tr.ii JaS tirndft PERRINS’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. PIU)Xi>C\CKD BY EXTRACT CcMSntswiiUßS oF A LETTER FROM ’ " ,e .. MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLV jJ A uOE U AT MADRAS, A iii , H .iK-abl# to b Toh,, brother at r WORCESTER, May, 1861. EVERT >j “Tell LEA A PERRIN'S -that V t i' i f t v their Sauce t* highly e«t<*m 11E T i (j) «d Id India, aud I*, tn my . ..... opinion the moat palatable a* ' ,M ' m well a* the most wholetome Tt , . . | , , Sauce that ii made." Krlillmi'r Ql t a,r^ d b > Jury of the Naw York hiriJl.U'. i, h., Fnroign Sauces wai obtained by LEA A PER. SiK.f," ‘ '"’l SAUCE, the world chastr ' ' " I,lk C hafing led tonumemm Imitutinru, pins Sl Vi «rqueeud ... .ec that the nsmei of „ \Z, ' , i»rrc«..d t.p-.o the Bottle and *oT ,‘ nnteJ ,I P° Q the labels, a-ol- \u, i. » «le Amenta for the United Statea, JOHN DUNCAN A SONS, . Broadway, Now York, •hjpm;;., r ” l S;^ 1 MESSItS. CIIAS. St, LEWIS GREBE, gaS£? ■m tbacueks of the 1 1 ORGAN *irz> SINOINO. ■« “ 5 I * ANCIENT AND RIODERN LANGLAUKS, t • ‘lroek, LaUn, German, French and Spaol-h, T “ v!,; I,J CHAS. GREEK, Catid. Thoul. Ce*-hi. 1 11I■ aat the principal Munc Storw*. de23.3mdfc SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, n. urnitauperiority of SINGER'S MACUINRy OroraJl other* fm ttm ate of Cloilnii,' uid Shoo Manufacturers, Harness •M;t!;ers, Carriago Trimmers and Coach Makers, I -ng been known and practically a. ku...a |p,k.. d UlB NEW FAMILY MACHINE. IVhl. l, „,, Ugh,, ,„ w „j bIKUI , rn^nm,. (doln. It. work eqnjlj Well with Ihe lor*. n,„.|,ine, ) .„j must Income a farorlte for family ose. A full supply of the above Machine* lbr mU at New York price.. 1., ,i. STKA-VV, :ia Msrket wt„ PITTSBOHGH, PA, Alwi, the In iUDOIK SEWING M.ACUINE. Pin e from . , (J-K] aalO.l yjfc *. D WOOD M. X. MOOSUXit) U f wVi,|, WOOD, MOORHEAD A CO. TUTICT E'RXU Of American Shcevt Irr»n, And Siit Aytnta /,* th* Silt 0 / IV. 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Com,- l»o I* ruin.., m.dprtln- Graduation Law, at tl -uti nor vn\ romp., Pine, .Mineral and AKr.rult.t, a i und« C»L>laHi-l \\ NtTnUt* NJOuLf, told *rj;l |.« mt.-.l i If* r.'f«r SE W J IST o m aohin Eat FOR | \ VILIES AND V >\| FACTt'RtRS WHEELER & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY. ... Bri«l(c*»port. Conn i*ilt»biirgh,Oft Fifth Ntrcet. This Machine Stitchei th» rinoat or Coarseat Fabric, AUlio jilfa*uro c-ftlie Oj«eratßr, making «uh rue On* Then**- and beautiful and durable Stitd,a per Minute, ilmot notie l-rMl«r, and aro becoming indiepeniablo tor family uw. * nil information TUy r,« obtained by addreum* Jan*e* £^tQtr-<<r ALEX. R. REED. AreiU. . . lio. .08 fifth elrret, FlmLotgU- F&YNB, A~x»g>. -Pnrlor and Hontins STOVES, O r ,11 oa , Front*. Fondo i• , oto Au.l Mannih iunradf tia Oclabntisl c;.VJ'n,'AI, COOKING KANOh' so. aqs liberty street, ■ . PITTSIiL-uan, I>A. •"« E»0n>..r.... .w Pittsburgh Steel Works. ■ rONKS, BOYD .t CO .U.u„,L. CAST STEEL; SPRJNO.I'I.ow .„ d A 11. STEEL; SMUXOS.uj a.XLES, o.rnrr Em. „„j n >« Xml,, tWAurgi, IH U*IC JOKES L>. B. KOGEKS a co’,' ' MAKcnrrtonuH or Roger*' Improved Patent Steel Cultivator X**»»th t Ju Roli atui Hrtl Street,, FhUiburgK, I\* _B. F. BHOPB, MErtCIIAJVT TAltOrt, 100 TJUrd Street, Pm.burgh, Penn.. bend, ted raatio it.orJpr.on iho tm-i nautoaallH tprui* for r»sb ah work wurrantixl. «u«»iorc*au. All - no9^3: nfc H. C. ULMAN & CO., N„.7Q Fourth Street, Pittsburgh Pa_ OKSEUAL ISSURAHCK AGKKTs’’ AND Insurance Brokers Casstsconu nerenerren B not (TO LK». lire, Merle. „,d Llr, Store | li<k , 0 , jJ,, orton muon, reto. paying comp»nlw Id the State. Jy-’CI-l f- I'UHS! Ftskaw FURSM! FO,{ SADIES AND MISSES embracing * HUDSON JJAV nnj mink sablk, STORK MAJITKN, OAI-E3, TIH'KTS, MUFFS, cm* ULOVKt! grout t*i K'ly aui| jirico. Do]l:ilfc .. WOOKD I ay, 131 Wood Bn*,. Pittsburgh Variety Works. JONES. WALLINGITORB .V- CO j. m. i^rifrEK; - ' merchant tailor, 54 St. Clair Street, Sfrfydfc !, * w llnfc) • - pittsboroii, pa. HKNJtV H. CUULNS, Forwarding and CommlMlon Merchant. AN'D WHOLESALE DEALER IN * Ch"™". Setter, Soeda. Klah. . _ .. And Produce Generally, AwF Ao. 'ib W,>nl Strtrl,_ PitMurgk. JOHN THOMPSON, ~ w. 410 LI BEItTY STREET, European and Intelligence Office Girl* fur cooks and general botne-work furnished tn liouiH.-kferHTs od short notice ‘urnisnod to Wt fftltt a Indian Vegetable Pill. and Syrup alwarm OB h.„d - - - ... ’ _ _ Jafedl* JOHN OOCHBAiI kT,h7). - HaxnrAcniuu or Iron Ralllug, Iron V.n11., v.uil Door. Window Station, Window Bnnrdi, it,, X'*. PI Second Strrrt and 60 Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH Pa Ilv-O cehtnd a rariuty of new Patterns, fancy and plain an.tablo (hr all purposes. Particular attention paid eol clrwlngQraTe lota Jobbing done at abort notice! wr p 'w. & r>. bxnehakt; " * MisoncTcazaa asn paaitxau All klntia ofTobaceo, SnnffaadClgari. I£mZT<V!Z ““ - bnlWlri f No. 190 Wood street, In «trpl l t -«* lh<, . lr U'aukcturtog Establishment,No.43lrwiS B k 7 Wlll **• tfl r,Col « lbolf friemU, .. d A\VEB Sc CLULKY. #UM| s *S u »*»*! Orntmeuial Patntin, AA ’ D ORAJy E B S{ . - hhattte M - mrlWrto" im &"°Oimmd Alley. dh. mcH nr Pittsburgh. during Tire MONTHS 0P DECEMBER and JANUART dr. Calvin zvr. fitch May be Consulted daily at his Ruuuia, >TO. IPX REIN'Jf STREET, OPPOSITE • ' ST. CLAUI HOTEL, PITTSBURGU, PA., For all affliction* of the THROAT and LUNOS; al»o, DYB PEP3IA, FEMALE DISEASES and other complaint* com* plicated vitb or preOUpoalng to Pulmonary Disc***,. ir from any cau«e DR FITCH •honld be npnblr to rtmalu •luring the period abor* nan.cd. Ibe appointment will be concluded by hi* satiate, DR. J, W. SYKFS DR. PITCH w„uld -irncatly remind tbo*v who may be laboring under incipient or Mated dutvuea u f tbe Throat or Lung", uf the importance ofgiTlng tbemielTci timely atten tion, at it i» only when taken In reason# blc time that tbeao dlwwacs eno be treated with any Jntt bope of toceetr, and the delay of a taw week* will not tinfre-|iieiuly render hope leatly MaL an otherwise cureable cate. DR. PITCH would alto add that at ho i« n. endowed to dekl frankly with hi? patients, time ueed apply who ate afraid to tearu ll.oir truo routlltion, thi actual state of their lunge, and their probable chance* of recotery Conanliaflone personally or by letter All commut.icHtioiii should he nddmscd cither to DR. C men r.r DR. J W. BYKES, IVI Penn street. Pitta I n «I*ls P.^fctDlawT fias» DKNTfISTRV. i>R. J. MALM EES, SC’RGEON DENTIST, FROM NEW TORE, A'J*77?.lcT.S TEETH WITHOUT rALY, RV A I.OCAI. BENUMBINO AGkNTto the GUMS ONLY. Pr ff' Troth on Gold, Sllrer, Plntaiia tuid Guttn Petcha, and pe.lorm. «U JVnh.l o;.crai ion* in * manner, without pain. moderate. I. s r*.rl^ lth,leld Btre «*» below Fourth, JaedCmfc . PITTSBURGH v^ K °ROXc w. Gktmiut-Sc CO,’ " -KEGb Orrnn- nf pa. c and Mechanics Strut, F fih Ward, * PITTSBURGH, PA. 31&nufcctnre Pino and Oak Kec* of the rarlotu dnacrin. KKoa ’ ffblch thfl * solicited. All weak war ranted of the bent quality, delilydfc jas. McLaughlin, wtNTrACTCHrn or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Pnsrl Oil, dolftdtjfc Apt. 168 and 170 Second Street. iJusintsß ffifiangrs. T DISSOLUTION. IIE partnership hiiherto existing between . 7,V.n Meribcr under‘be uyle of DUROfcSS, SCOIT Co °r^ l r ?^ nT hDd YOUNG A bv CO,o ®W«» "KUlty, Ohio, wai dUsoleed b) mutual conaont on the flntday or January 1&69 JOHN BLRGKSS. JOUN A. SOOTT. JOSEPH YOUNG. (^M PAH J NERS,In ' “ Thc undersigned OJJon the Aril ln*t., form a C>>pu:a«r»Up Ju tb<* UHaiiim 1 Uood* lu*lne« onder the «tyle ol SCOTT eu r.n s e*i°V,'? r I , u, « h “T *n<l SCOTT, YOCNiJ * t fcett PHlwilnc.Colanjbluna connty.Ohio, JOHN A. BCOTT. •TAMES 1.. GRAHAM. JOSEPH VOCNQ. heretofore existing under X tb«I Ityleof .\fet IN. JdACKEOWN t CO U o tak ® fr ° m tLo I,tor Jwnarr, lbst- Mh m r ‘° f lhullrml '*«^rJ W settle ioe anairs u( (lie coui'crn T II NFVIN ‘XEVIK. WM. MACKEOWN’. JX retiring fr„m the Drug hinnies*, we would cordially nvonmiend our mocvraor*, Mackcuftti Oor ..fflc.-lt.r uf Whlto Lead. JUd UaJ and.Lith _**♦ »ukr> W« Hpll cootinun to manufarrur*, «tll is* to tbe ■wimiML* _ T, 11. KEVIN A CO. THE subacri)«rs him* tta.ioeinteit umler tbe name a D J style of MACKEOWN A FINI.EY ami will oodUqoo the Drug and Carbon Oil bniimru .t the old eUa-i .£».Si , ff o rd^™ u, " wu,tataw,j n^u JalSilwd NOTICJC. “ iliA\-c i- j PirrstCMH, J«n. Iltto.ltts. iiA \ L this day associated with me Benia “*a/- tfllllun H. WhlfftCTe J D tbe p-Jrai vummtAclon, U uol and Produce Baiinew. Tb« .trie of tb firm will Lc. -PniNOKR IiARBAUGH ACU J “* SPKJ.\V,KR IIARBAt'OU. p.pbinolau*muoh wsJ4*i.y r. pwriT. -ww >. UPttlKOfiU UAnUAtGII & CO., CO M M ISSIUN MKRC 11 A NTS. KKALEIfS IN Wool. Hides, ProrisiimnS Produce Ueliornllr J* 0 - 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. N DI ,1^?,V t ! 7i, , 0; ‘ , OK partmchsiiihT V! ICE IS licr.-Ky given that the partner -ler, | W ** n Jub, ‘ I ‘ Corhr » n - J «'»‘-s A oihrto ana W ! h ' “ , / to -'J COCHIIA.V t im.lB , u (iiMilrrd mu the Cih dar of January A D !«;'■ *. «tr Hi « nWp J l,r ' “ Lapaid, and til.** <lua from tbe ft !J Vo 4,1 ttrscL, and So. b'i Tliinl V CC " tU I b t Uiinc ” w‘U Le rontluurd b\ T.. _ .-SOLUTION. “ 'V' “KM OF.I. S. &C. LEE ra dis-olv- M.rk.l «««, JOHN ». a*.’ J »utl.orit*d to -«!- 'h* t.«MT,„,orth« old firm. 1 JOHN S LEi:, CALEB Lt'.K. Jit. JannaryAlh. !S6A~JaA:l md mssbuTioS vr co-pautukhship. T«E portnorship mating between the tin . hM 11,18 ,]ny ** lls mutual eotmot t*« a e«,. «uj*#d hy Uie withdrawal „f U L. JUngwall. ° • w l ?* r^^ D i nE c, ’-Pr tlneI '« aothoriied ie ionic tb« ;S"u"» <*•*• A li. CURLING, MORGAN ROBERTSON, .... EDWARD DITUKIDOE. 1 i- J f If L. JIINGU ALT. DISSOLUTION. " THE partnership heretofore existing be tween the «nbacrib«Hi nndor tho najpa nf M‘C?N'E* ivuNu, l» tbt» .lay deeoKM br niiitGfll.oonaact (Jan 1 »*•. J n ■ M’CV.VK, •• 1n * \ J-LS- fi. Youjta? T Jl. M'CONft- ,J ‘« “‘Jo 9j ff AO. IS9 Liberty creel. .’VPTICK. ‘ W O- a.wneißie.J wa«l« u« Joulf NOTICE. Ilf ivr ri • t FiTTSapion.January 11A \ E this day associated with me in the Ci , K 7 my »on, VFII.LIAM P Bftv MAW ' "* 0 of tho flm wlll WKYM i.V A ' OEOROE WKYMAN WEY M A N Ac 9 o I*T , Manufacturer* and lonian in ail Unde of* TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS AND ' tobacco Corner of Smithfeid Street and Diamond Alley, . PITTSBURGH, Pi. 11l Avr i i , frtrascuca, Jon. l*t. ifcas. y, E j'“ reitb el>rag St-.r aof Benj. of Third and BolUjfl*>ld .tree!. iJm *7 A' tL , e corneT in coutu-ction w,tb rh. Drug .„tf Pr^lptl.™ UeOKUK \T WBYSIAN WE have sold the Drug Store formerly oc- f hlm , v“ r LANIfuiTTFnV '1 ln *n | »?«tor*ur BORkflAVffl » OL . o U r f l,mc e n T!;!^"| n ‘ 1 ?*" K,TB «"»«<*"»« minuml of ttlnA i i Wo «'■»> f«uod allh.old > ,;lwd Li_ *«&■ fAOfc. J«.. A CO. T DISSOLUTION. * lIE Co-Partnership heretofore eiistinir un „|T I. .? r ,V ° f CH'I-DS * 00, ,1,1.4 K ..r41.) limltaUtin. JOHN A. iriLtfoY JAMES H CHILDS JRSBK IV CAHK Dei'i'iabvr 31*t, 1*57; 1 P—Thesubjcnlu'r- have iwt.) f* 7 rt-rmed A co-partnership In U« Wholesale Dry PAVvir ??*' u ° dpr I tho oamo dnd style of WILSON i, ii i‘? t CO-.nnd will in ■ few day* occupy the ipaciuni Ijulldinir Just flolelu-d by .Min Uljscll, E*n. t N©. &j tt\>od it JOHN A. WILSON WM. I*AYNE. I'ittsLurub, January Ist, ISM.—JaLHrd* W-C * RR ‘ oit K a_t H A. cX l. i*‘ Ih; jr POUND AT LAST! rtOR. IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY A, U ‘ tr *° »• original color, corers luxuriantly tbe S hS«?°n e * an^“dnift ,lch ‘ c G •'"I all «toful4 eb^t^'!t^L'',? ,pt,o0 * : make * th ® healthy! * rUl preaerre It to any Imaginable age £“VS “ ‘f IjJ.-Mot, Ml notch®, Ac, from u.O f.c.S “ * nd Ha clrralu-ud Pan, ,1 , ic Dora, H. n.,Pob. 2, 1857. J . Woo& A Co -Genta: Within a r»w days we nZI p . Ted *° m *°y °”>cra and calls for ProC &J. Wood's Swhfu 22* ( Uj _° 1 6doMa forwarded ail being “ißbt order a quantity from yon. £rrry * OTU hare produced Oirtt or four nrte culWr,. tho approhation, and patronagr li r£b£ °’°^,* üb,t «ntiai and worthy citizens ot onr ridn! paratiqn rtuw “ tbMt “ u A MOsr Valua ble prk. doSn Guidon. «ozen f. sue, and balleve os yonra aery ratpectfblla (Signed) DANIEL LATUBOP « CO. Chulc Co., Mo. K,„ 19, ISM. ».rTirji O ' J « Woo& “ l>e4rfllr but summer we PW Uilr RestoraUre, and its ■ ■ r" 'll “ r *»d <br ■ Dm * *bno had been perfectly ? rr% and • Omo e » iW 11 » cala hD *t- The hair low wi«?ir^ y c *° I #off ,n eouaeqoence’, when a friend, see •o lltS* IU, r Ti ”' l °» to ,ue T oaf Reetoraflea, we *d unl I fts!^' I * of,ncc^u » to «tr anrpnas and tha ,erjr fow •PPbcatb’M remoaed the die !!”. *'\ od “ ww “> d b«nrtanl crop of hair toon a «uu!.-n!i IT? WB f* n noweay that onrboy.hasas healthy w» r-i!! a crop of hair as any other child _ ilv* “ th "*J ur f> hereby recommend yourßastora. hair W?ZlfrLl rme^J Ut diB£ '" M tbe scalp and hair. We an, yoon, retpectfolly. orowiE w. HinniKuornAM. Tf'f r spi i,c SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. JCfcfjPl.HS— PtOf n J Oashiwie, Maine, Jana 22.1835. P^w^T'.r? o^- 6 '"- *>r. I hate oe»l twobotUesof Prof \W,Hai r and can truly say it u^b o Ken 7i dl n2tS? °! M 4 ® “«* for restoring an/changlng nnl Ul *“ » tnnn ofseaeuty. MybUr I it- awl Tllf Manufaetartn' Insurance Company : m«TV/J.°.‘. h L n “‘ "r I '"' " J ‘ t’SS’”r" °* y •'”• 10 £l^'- StSJSTS^St."SS" 1 “* , '“ dj t» public PHILADELPHIA, \ ™j C,,!ITOr Porpetual-Cnpital $500,000. . rcl Z?J^ F ?~r b *" t aa ** re,i '- ,< «P*« «i a certain WILL rXSCRKAQAUfST ALL KIXDS-OF :pMim^r^s?iX^n,sl o SStat’^S'i! Kiro . Marine and Inland Risks. : ?fi hi ~ riclH c i;!?' ,d 11 -' ,bl * cslnsM.''profile.” uJ AAR ' W !>. LIPPIXOOTT. PrMid.pt, j th.kind th*t i, r Vi 11 the < ’ nlT Pcrp*n>Hon of UM A RHODES, Via* Prekldeul; ' ».pa"^“i, r^ A X°.m,cSr ■ nJ " ' L, 'vr u v™**.*'"**- »KCss.? ~o^?s 1 --v M.p.a „rrs^ w «•„, i To ISJU&& SO?*# JSWSSi I lit undersigned baring determined to J.m.. p.smjiii. ; Q>o»o west, offers for sale, {or sxctuiDie# for tv M |.,„ , REFSXfvct. i mffntafiiit l / f V F ?^ n,!nArn,Mr,,n * Cf>o “ , y- w >«'in n»- JuJgo Hs-jiU*, B. D. Jobr*,£ N ,Cs*la. C.J Bk. ! s“bS3m^S.°L lh * “riJfi*. and d«-H*blft«H r jt' [ • Mragrs.KobiuwuACo.. f' Tr 't“ d - •• T.Krnnedj, Jr.ACU. ' iSdAwJ?^! UU r° a t S , I^ pot ’ CODlaln ‘ n S One Uin, j' i**.* * ,il ? ,u * Wide IhupUD A 0., 1 JJSJS Sf f \ hich wotihisHsht f-t -t good B.tuffi. }- v * Cuni.li.gham 4Co , euousLw.l, wtthUttk open, and daUwinjr r«,| Jn P«ui..ir*h \ u *, Wat. r street, i Hr.? £2* * C ? ff,cenf « PvrbuJ.rhandaSaerw ofaup/ricr ~ •' W. MARTIEN A^nt i;«»r«?«f "" ,r . iIT" 1 "'""•'■“''o Swliauis' Insurance Co. ol Philadelphia. I VST# WM ' r rOT >r. !■»„ d. o M.CANX.JL,. STpSS.' ISO r~»s Api-m .„j s “* ■-'■ ->■ '• •"■' •«"«•* emuno oo i ,or swsetlse!: “-a. ~„ m^sssia able Inri.?!” 0 ? 1 dwirons of raaliruif; a goixj nil-1 |irnata- ' Y j against loss or damag* bj Fire. n?*?i ar# ™» TiewU.is M-'hi tlw ,- r iU ot Iho Sea, and Inland T^L Oli ! er^ U f 0D - Tide indisputable and tirm, ->‘i Tian.portt.iion. p 0 r l n«,* d ' lllTr i OtU, “ IU!t ‘ ,lr^-niQkl ' J « i'«o 5 vf . Mntrroas, acsess. 1.. r further particulars ad.<i>aa tba proprielw. Knt..l..|.uC M :.r^,tn.. rT ..)..u M Tumrov n I JOHN PORTSMOUTH. »'• " He«e OmUoa.Vnj^T^^n i Or WM PmLlt R ;^n r,,B * P» • l ’ ‘• hari ' M B Wn g l,t.J..ha J Patters..:,! P «jJt. * ,,lLL “‘ii. Ola,. M-.uUt.rr, Pitt«l>ory», HwoM T . landlomIi««.«»»“»• WrW-wt-m lands, aome tmlldinw WM. T. PKTTTT. rv^M.-n: I e , 'oBl,f M" v V e V n Ih * ce ‘ , ' rs ‘ l p-,a of K;t t, . K K k. v.«. i * Jil>V3md j £• P»T -.it .1 Met. \TSTt, Secrvt’irv. OWNERS OF 0()Tl MivK'dVr, O , Bfrtr.tcs: I X PETPOLFnsf annrVna V UA r ANO ?rtprr. J.an.ti A 0», rhilndelphia ! Canada anil rt^n.^ 11 . 1 ,^ 03 thrri «chout t!,C Ut,:.xJ oi.Uc, Puck. Jl irian 4 i-tid/ o >~ do Ljuwlaandhie Ilr.Ush ProTinces—Tt.x r.oi lilt-.,:. 1 Tniti Hr,, a r. ?* . puiy Is prepared to receive proporfal* r'ln'iifpl,*a ..t.urcn Pmnn.'v CjiMwrn'i r-» “ ij ‘ »r.c. *. zzL'lt,* Cj ~ t In?r,™l. .•'"‘ ,r ° r . P ° , " ,lc °” ln,; '* Su-inmlti, .In.tlri- ACv Jo .K" 1 *' 1 orFKe i Xo - 97 s l^*1 J — -- - rontl)li * T m. AW «dch.™.r”J!''?from,',1 ‘ opr ‘? 1 "'‘ np ' r *‘"‘ lo P™ Fr *" kl,n F| r« In.nr.nc* Comp.nr «r ru„I,An ± LPH,A P KW-lwd . SK TZ “ 'J»rlet st. an-i the lUamou.l, Mortem! D. f^\n. DLUBLIOR WATER, fresh wTu.e T ” bi ” w«g»r. JJ -priaga, at __ mI« JOS. rLEMINU'S CONGRESS WATER * tbU -lay anJ for t>ul,« at •I K JV»rK ! Saxnnui Grant, i Dnrld S. Drown, | Jacob R. giaitt, I Morris Patterson. r 8 4.,«.f1n C,,AR - U * i * N - »A\CKKn. Pre.i.lsr.t ~ ” CnAßi.ro 0 R^tcrr.iujwrvtary. -A new lut receiv.-l - r T“S£* n l* ft J r “oko Insnranrr*, permanent „ _ JUS. FLEMING’S. i.ii* I ’, ‘ ,D . eTL 7 di-srriptiou of property ir, town *ad AKKANT'S SKLT7 f-'R A Pplifpv'l l ,i Th« rT r^,l^ tt ’ S 7 oW 113 With sccnritv. ‘ tfV, "“!' tht “ : jarr^s..,, [.in _ /M t JOS. FLKJJI.YG’S, . H«hd a sf ecafcly m u,* Act of Aawnl.Jy, we™ os follow, J**2 corner ufiUrketrtwt and the Diamond. lou.nr. 'T'O COMMISSION MKKCIIANXS.—The vr-, Chicltmul Daily Commercial coniaioing the Produce JSdii v"* 1 * nd B “ J •§»■>«. I>lf« and Sltambnat Sows, toyi-tber with a full and Inttretilmt Louil Ciduuiu, Ac, Ac. Dclivcd in ,n, p JH,””, ““ *“2 .... _ J PITTtX’K. Apt. I Sifn CTREE!' CLEAN.sI\U.— willXL- i Slifftheir Sbim/SJI O received l.y the Slreut CommiUeo ,*i i|,„ ’ m ,„ \ \ t,U l’ ,, ‘ itl ‘ ;n “'**l *“»' prompt!*** all liabilities. Recording Regulator No. 1 I,# ~1 a , „ J GARDNER COFFIN, Agent f” C -* l '" - "jryWn.. I and Third ata “S;'?; 1 :, : tWMMW lnioran« Company. ' l.tbvrty atrw! and **c«t ~i u, e e1 .|,., u •treet.' B*t. 4 !*•,:■«,uln# at ilMcorm.l ..I SmithAelJ uuUjl-tit thouro rastwanJlj aluu* the souther., ,„rb J„,e ~f HmfJ.*~ni.’Frnr Liberty street, t» the eastern liue of Grant itnvi, tli-ntf . Ur r ICE. •oatbwanlly along the eastern line of tirint street lo Straw- 01 "M™' aborv Second, Philadelphia i° *l** rlter, thence ,io«n said ih.-r to Inland fwonro,.„ u floods, 4 C . b» Uk*. Rl« r . r„„i. ssttSttsaar ””" u ~u" ~ "• “■*> i~' iyiu K »„,u, ,„ ... ~„i ~ " n,? jts as- : tor, and any information dralred will b* rire„ l.y thoStre. t - WM - BOWERS, formerly Itedster ~f will. H I ... . , KeeitUl.it . „ •tfuet. above Market, Phils ih„ J 7. f ?, nt ? rt • aml ,t,F ' »**r.l tlie contract for ' N,,rth Tl,,rd If ttfb?.? «.r 4, ‘' t ‘* t W ‘ W *"* '*« *»&«- the ut lIOW AI>.|. IUXCIIUAN, firm ..f *&. Prod.,,* I‘Ssir r,;r Lirs r,*i Srsr- N - .t:;: contract shall to for one yearnice, w |,,„ ~ Uf , no lrftCf ,r ° r ™ oUxr,,,n ,h ** l ««»• hutid, ... tl».. city. J x* ,I'lT ..no or m..re«alhci«it»uratlft b |n thesmi, of lue Thon-md 1 * Dollar*, to t>g approved by the St riot Commit t.-e co ß dlti..r mr26.dl,f, to Wthful performance of :he . • , the bond and the contract to he present,-,! t,v theClt" s.! ' r M “SS 3 *"'=&« • w - ,w ’ ssisr , r w 'l.7S , *» ” ’™?isSi l i n ußS" attorn k vs a t i.’a w.i S ~ ‘“’iiauw «. SO, K iTjiut ««, 1 ' _U«U« Receivable ... 7*1«? !*ot;M|rt»|U IN Cll A.Ht’KH V, Utficc Fun,itnre. *•»« «• mz-r n‘'f. /,„na ‘>P-n A.-cu«uts u ZZ, 9? ll ' J ! S k n -“ k “ r « SAT J,l!h2l<l BV uUDIir. OF I’KK.I LiL'.'T ] Q BBLS BOLL BITTFK \<> do Superfine Flotn *d du IVhlro JJwioj sacks do ,t. -- 3 casks Potash. ii.'c d suJ for u |a Jals MACKWWS A FINLEV JOHN B. OUCURAN. JAMES A. COCHKAN, DAS'IKLB COCTIRAN eiruivcK ft r»iLWcinn. ar » l .Wortvl f)9 UACiS BARLKY fvl f -'*~ do Oau; V" - * do Tlnot).T a. . f ]«■ »:<0 lb* Bmkiti'at riiui K?C d aud for rate t v SUItIVKK* DILH oKTH j,IS IX and Jte Fecund ,trcW £() KKOS prime *N\>. 1 Six 'lVi«t Tobacco i n iun«lgium>nt for soli* )..» |.» fllttfVEK j UH.WORTH FHK.SU BITTKR «0llBrm. r f .; ts!.!. lb« N m 1 Lenj Laij. " cc <1 this oorwaj; ami f.,r «„i,. it , r - , __ Vrp v■.- H “ibulk. Knreka insurance Company, VEmso.N AND game —fre'4'VVni'CT' wraxmivAatu, 1 ' T Kj.m. “ I ? u . u . °-“ x Ao -* J "“o- «, ruuburgh. P L7£.h' ,r f r esh Kuiirv-; i«£ s sshss&kss ' *«• » «.* »».! fot .In. Nl .; ££?* • ,,J *»*"* **eM tbu m«rn. ’ Prmtuu, vou-n. . U>ttp *“ J ' W. 104 14 fr u ,,,, t| li. KIWJI.K I Bill. KewJmWa- «,W* SO ! UAOai BA(JS!!—KJuur Hui'lrwiiMt r- * ! WlO JO S»u. Ham. Ilraln Drijil Fruit >n « • j •h“r>a Kxchangr hank St.xb—<vUt 6.600 00 Hoff*, made frum Blt-edW \iu.li,,. M” t"* 1 4 '>i • 3uo chru-<-a Iron Utr B*nt m.m-l- a™*" 8,960 00 Dttck, MintcJ u,?t, riu ; ~ri:. P r,n# 4n<l 200 «»'*rr, AlK f b,ny lu„k ?^k - ,D< '° D | *** J* 00 » aborted notice. ’ p i tic l>a j| lo S 7 ahumMutianlm’ Bank .'•’twfc—r ' lo 6,000 00 ; _ t ““ LiUrty anj H«i,J TK&Sr l S4SS3, fVSBS — -•_ r 'k r _ r *' and Iluti’l 9tri*pt«. I c. W a - T ,L**ch, Jr. Alt i lON.—L..st or mi>oanj ten <_’ouiH>ns I J " n,e, I • Bcaneo. R.tiK..„| C<.Ujp*Q, .tv.rf' 1 '" 4 i *• **"«, Secrvtar, tit ISW»n thu city ul N«* \., r £ | - -•- -..“7 »WcS3SS 1 fIWUrC aDlual Safel >' '^S^mpany, • •- « "H.UAWSACo lncorj*>ratt4 ty <A, „/•/**»„» /“ Jl FOK ,TIT I S - K - l Y,? r 7J, hirJ QuJ WalnutL'., 50 fuxT-iiW|r to -1 ® s 20^Z*^“'&M i n !Sa^. : === *•:»!»«• 1 «*» fir ™,e'; F v ' K, - P - I Wril'ieiJ J ISAUII DICKKV4CO. 1 WIUUn, M.rllo, Q.RLASE.-..W bU*. in won- an,l for su !e , (V j racks inatore'andforlali *$?*£«"»•. ‘SSr Jr ’ “«s~ gp-, « n jju^oua.i. S' J«*m, In ator* .ml for ufo liy * '* DJ 11. Jonn* Ilro.i-, D‘L o * s «‘tfi% Pllfob’- -_ _ ISAIAH WCKFYAft-, Jo-ob P. J-n.r. «.T. Morgan, .« *• „ \ ™aEsfe&/ 'OffvTTp - «■ ISAUlUiiCKfcv* t\i. Hwet Ltlcuiv, SrcreUrj. ' ' p r*^deat, ’ .r**- : -**^is&* ?■»'“i a l ,, *■** ", _ • ,rto " E^^v",fi!i? uv , 1 T> YE FLOFIi in i »V" '-• ‘ . ; UrsloiaratiootjHtiiidinn Litutm#. xCJalih* ULI VT7° and -*l» sacks for ««»l*m or crnmtry. Merch «>dl«, Pnmiiuf, Ac . i ..-■—?_ J*H lIKN’RY II COLLIV«B I Th* tanlnal prlndpli ruinliin t VttjrtFß A T Kf!^ CQ ’ »!•!««-«-... ■ «^«'s^n4fss>i f 'ss.»sg?» !£ t!Ssf: j;GGS-2 and for sale V - Wc“Hcm Mn lS‘Wflt roodl T>ACO\;~ —| —,y "-llTOlllfa . B.ouel 1U. I ,LIS’' , • I iilir £; % >r ™ JI TVin A>» : S.SiJS*Sb. TJIOCOIFtE—IOO bags choice Rio ciST ' J*"!. T. BnSliu. a Bleron*,,,, ' ~ J O OBnhtiZS- *’ coro.rTOrt „ d irooduSw, ! ~-- say,; : F "yyyvriTrs^TO'- I , J , “,‘ k ‘ , ‘ l B “' 1 IVainut Street. o»«*ut2«J cutler tfceGeiurmJ Xcjnr«nc» L«» . c.rt«) of |lfti f OOO,prtTtlosod toSuEm * tiwarw«ffalo»tIcmor«l*BB4i«. », T vt** ii-T' 00 ®i Navigation and TranvpcrtaUoo!* T F,W * iUriu N WlMi „ „ , uncoi. IL o. LACnin.rv, p-.i,..,,, riooakd szaziiikvSTS-m.,* GEORGE SCOTT, dW ‘* enrerogf. * D- Montgomery RlcUrd Shields! goOTKsSeett, ' I ££§©* oa^ucfoSa^l ul«. W1.01.u1. c , W MATTHEIVa. iltni, Qf >r nixiij. „ 'V a. iiavxs, corner Market ml Sccoutl »ta. IJUAB AND MOLASSES— S 3 bhd* prliaa Banr; T.„,„ pn #ltto ajhertisemfnts .1 .■MmlhlirM AuUjtjri/vil Cn|j|t<d, Olii< Million Dollar Secure! an-l AccnnmUleiiCupiUt H. C. W. Ct s(ot{-4bory. D- Ebormrooil, A. M. Carlito, William o*U>rne, insutance. Mortens** lies) K»Ut« Tciujiorary Lonn*. Stuck* Oh?Ii, Ac. 0.0. w COt ““». Joshua kodinson, A^nt. N*>- -4 Fifth vtrxet .(op stain.) Wentm-n liiamnw Company 0 ¥ I’ I T TMI U Rfl I| . UEORtiE DARSIi; l’i JIM-Tiu | Wm. Mtivtlght, ’ Nathaniel Holm**, Alex. Nimick. I-_ Lippincott. Willmm 11. Smith I C W. Kirketsua, <ie<‘Tite !>«.: jh H. Miller, Jr J W. BntUr, O. W. Jack**. Jomi-aMcAnif). Alexander S*i>m Andrew Ackley, K. M GORDON, Se^-’T. Pennsyluflia Instance Company OF riTTSBVRGD. - • • Offlse no. 03 Fonrth c « > 'Vndn Hampton. A. A. Corrirr, Hubert Patrick. A. C. SatDf«vn. J. H. Jnaea, John Toggwt, Henry 9prouJ, Nicholas Janie* 11. Unpktos Zl-'if.tautb, I>- K Turk. .' A. J. t, Hr-Jv »- I’ Tanucr, I '•ri'-rPiifonl. W. It. .McUn«|... Aun. Hmt, Jr. C. A r..|u.n. CU A HTKUKO CAHT.IL «5-?irr no t Marine Ri,k, J300.000. “II «>tf“crlptl.m« .. , °WC —A. A. C.uhiei ' Pr^Meol— H<lot I’i «ml Treaaarer- I’ATTIEJO*. r —* Oiuea gyaoci. noO:d] SHOEXBEROER, Pm' . Do3aCm 04,7.10 3 7 100,000 oo 1703,786 .17 Jauca C. Il&od, ! Insurant*. Kettßngtbali Ininruce Company. Ornazs-JAJIESA- itßTcmsos,Pr»u.ot HE.VKY SI. ATWOOD, Sscretuy. B.v N ".; Watts Sttext, ™ «° >'«!i „/ fir, Jhri,< Bi a-vt Ua. ™, T =«*. ISST: two OOO **“»*» wenr* fey BUI. " ~4Ufln*» o Cub - - —. 3® 70>liuva I‘remlonj Not*,.. . Sst-ck— coat Offlce Furuitnir. Book A<*r^nal» rrnecTcts: Wo-AtCalteiiv. . W Ujoq John McDrrlu tico. A. Berry J»o>o4 A Uutchiami Do."o:j»d IIESiRY M. ATWQQD,Sec*T. ffm. B. Holmes. Rub!. Italrdl. Wm. lie*. The*. S Clarke, FarmfTs’ and Mfchatiics’ insurance Company ,Vir''iwrt Cbmer frtmd and ITjlnvt Sfmtt, pniuPßtpnii. Tbo f-Uo*ir»r mt-tu-jul exhibit* the bosiDeuaadewnJ . tMB of the Company to Not. 1, Premiums required oo Marino auJ Inland Rl*ka t.) .Nor. 1, ISM .$a«6M Fire Premium* 17479® interest on Loun» 8,701 47 t> i. T « tsl 4400,1* lata Marine Iy>si»e 464,427 01 “ W. 757 ttV s Expenses Sstar •. »n<l Coimniulon*.~ £j,4s9 00 Re-icrannce, Return pTcmicros and Agent-y Charge* 27,474 63 : $17742 Balance remaining w|ih Comp’j.- $323,067 07 o»5r c “ wla of ,bf Company are os follows: Phila. City and Count) ikmd. lfl.B-13 15) KaUroad Bonds 11,000 00 S-Cost Price Rf,al 113.500 IXtJ Cf> "? l<!r » 1 * on - - ns, 100 00 ' Ul £y d . Conaelidatinn junfe stoc * f, '“’s nn epoaltod wit,, Merman, on a< in"i Co, New York .Deferred payment on Stock B.Tvot UQQ»*>W QB BQQ Qg Note* for Marine Prem i u nu 6O Doe from Agents wared by bond*.. 56,370 19 Premiums on Policies recently Is •ned, and debts dno tbG Co. Soignee la Banks. The Board of Director! h&rothU day declared DIVIDEND OP FIFTEEN l‘£U CENT, i ♦TIT 00 <JcmaD ' l on boiinesa of the Company th» Ut inmnt. TUOJLIS D. FLORENCE, PrSdfn! EfTARP lIILMBOLD, Secretary. „ o»* At TIIOS J - Agent,PlttaLtargh, _nn27.6md:fc Na ih> Water etrw F 'lit Great Western Fire and marine ins. Co., OF PUILADELPITTA. N f>. 331 "Walnut Strcot. CUA&TU rCBPETOAL. CAPITAL t!MMO FIRE L\£L'llAXC&—Perctiiil or limited, nmjJin town or couutix*.n j-rery description of property. L!YZwL.VD IMfVBAyCE, on Good* ly Conal, Lfduunnd W Carriage, to idl part* ortho Onion. m Jf“ ilt , l '^n l l,ys J reA * rc£ * 00 V«soU,C»rfo«od Freight, embracing Hirer Traneportatioo. 6 C. C. LATHROP, Pre*lJecfc , , W. DARLINU, Vice I'rvsidoat \ llu . rk '' ! * Secretary and Treasmrr. U. tt. luctiarilsi-Q, Asshtaot Secretary. , „ DIRICTOU. Charlti C. L*tlm<p, 437 Walnat street. Hj.u- lUnry D. Mtwru, &C Walnut .treet. AUi»ud,. t \\ hilld.-n. Merchant, 14 North Front at. Jm. B. Smiui, Uitd of Thi* L. Ofllcple, firm of OUlaple **sn cf . £|“? ,har ‘ t t A “°n > e7 an<l Gomucllnr. \ ' pteo. \Y. Biker, Goldamkb’i Hail W Um l n flrni "fßUhop, Simons A Co, William Darling, (late or Reading,) John Rice, l«o South FroutstroetT i E. Harper Jeffroyt. firm of Wm. IL Brown *Co ~ R. W. POINHEXTEK, AjtmL 97 Water street, Pitt* burgh ■pl;Ca—ap7 ! I '* re and marine ids. Co. !> Comer Market and Water Sts Hisxbut L, And against L*m or D«m*g 0 Lt Fire ° f S “ Robert Galway, Bunoel McCturken, Joseph P. Ouum, J| Li John Scott, June* Marshall, D*Tld Richey, June* W. Hulman, Chu. Arbnthnut, fc!6—tnjw-ly Ciliiens' Insurance Comp’yTf Piiisbnrgk W'JBAaALEVr^Cd.u,, BASIULI. L MAIiSIIULL, k«rcl„j.. 01 mrk,t m , ( , r «rf -S3S^SJ23E?“*.“ , OIRCCTOS4. k St *' Un Hobcrt Donlap, Jr , v~_ 8. H*rb*Hirh i v “- Isaac JL Pcnnock. *£££ SST o'*' 0 '*' J “ M. COopor, Wa. D. ’ . Joba Shlpton. - u range company, o p p o * I TP l i » Chesimt street, Will S] E kJd. U ?, COBTOII fiOUSC. Uml tod, on Utfr rUher **n*rtal £S « rJZiS4AZ?Z?£Z‘°' pmrcrccs. i Jr &■ Copo, t OeorroW. Esdwb, i a. md, I Join ClnjtoiL . E. Vilor. . p u ßy^ R- D. EngUjh, B- .S^nn-r, C. Sbcrtn»n," *' i. M <•£»»■£*»<> UC,,r »^.^r^ ry toil, («£,„, T „ for dm on Ijofird onr *,?*'“> tfumaantl Ikitdi,) from tlie FIRST DAT OP Ma^™" 8 " met* 59*n' - r * “ i'SSLs 0 “ Mm ’ ,h * S ‘ XTI * Mso?reroS£Pgg2 S-cnrlty mu b v . r j' ,f Ia *, tr^t . New OrkW eonirvt. <Ni»r*d mr tbo ,du ß ruißtaieai Q f ifc, T 7 P Pi —r •• * ' REMOVAL. JODX STONE i SONS and JOBMis or ’ SILKS, RIBBONS A.VD MILM.VERV GOODS *^US2*s?‘ X No. SO3 Chntiw St., on. a£>r .b„ T «g tll tr^V^oJfull^ 11 l ‘“ pleftsrJ tu w tl)elr *ri«mU ud Um A V"! T T7^ro, E . H AV E ' , i U 4 sr"k E^V^Ry TAPE.STRY A.ND'tB&SX PLY StfPKRPUiH ’ „ Wool, Dnteh, (Lk , I ™ CE ? INa*Ama Affcj, a ctiuic** lot * ' 4c ' («tteru« nicr^rc| u n£%" n ,! r««l« '£%&}? |£«r«Ss .fJKOCERIES VX 100 bag! prime RioCufTr*- JObhds. prime N.O. ft„ C ar (/O bbli. N. 0. •0 Jo Byrnp; •'>o boxes BUrcb; 200 boxes Oliee, P«i ra BO J p . „ «» do is Ur Candies: *°^ a ?0«n; 60 do Uoold do. For n!» by »•«», B ELI ' aaKAT INDUCTION IX piuce,, "* I'« ">■ In U„ «“ J -D-iUTHITFB, 138 BmlthHel4 St. 'v.Yid o ci°„?^r borgh. p*. *» b * tw " ,n Wood and M»rk»t, *§£. •ndJeweli 7 CIII * r * ,(< ' Dtlonr * W lotho —*' nr k wunbtu. SAMI ■A'o 7J itr// In addition aL&7 k b T JI Tcry , ,ow for CASH awSttS&vssr PORTFOLIO"; PEV KMTEJ PALVT fixF* na. o *oo 1 >MgMg,6;Wo a l£2l. »s <br° “i^KS?C' r ”™‘s‘cS partlrnlar 10ea,,,!,, c ,r "WiSS^JJs^g.° r c * l *- ~ . . «25 Nautvif <xf riTTSßraaii. Alujunder BradJav Joseph 9. Le*«h, • Jolia Fnllcrtoo, Mansdeid B. Brom, [f. Chamber* William Carr. ■r' Robert il< Qartlw. * John M’Cill, o/nx, ACM. RQBisorf j co
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