f' 4 ji I ( //!'■' ii ’ : ! Got. Wise.—This erratic creature, who has mslntrgg -ut: - ————~~~~ j cbnrmn, haTing been silly enonph to pnt faith in ». l.famn..JM.u ro;; l UJMrJ t o iumn | the wth l ß3 promiie3 of ibm faithless old S. RIDDXiH & CO., ' humbug. The Washington RrpvUir thus ei- EDITORS and PR OPRIBTO B S. [ plains the matter : “Before Buchnnan changed his policy, he had j arranged with Gov. Wise to make a diversion t against the fire-euiera in Virginia. Gov. Wise j and the Richmond Enptirer, under Gov. Wise’s p v-d rrrr r rn a v *r nirrva v i n v ‘ influence, were tosnpport the Walker programme REP UDUC A A A OSTIA ATWA. . in Kftntoa> and lbe Administration were to sup- j port Gov. Wise for the U. 8» Scnatorship against j Mr. Hunter. Got. Wise arrived here, to com plete and perfect the®e arrangements, on t he i rtry day that the Union announced the President't ' .fubmission to the nullifim. Gov. Wise went home, and has been since nursing *the wrath which breaks oat in his letter to Tammany Flail. Not only was his scheme of defeating Mr. Hunter blown ap, but he himself had been drawn into commitments upon Lhe Kansas question, which : destroy his Democratio standing, disabled as he ; is from making any effective fight by the treach i ery of the President. Gov. Wise is a betrayed \ man, and, os a Democratio politician, mined. | If he does not compass some 'revenge,' even if j * victory ’ be unattainable, it will prove that age I has wonderfully softened his temper.” PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, JAN*. 22, FOR ASSEMBLY. JOHN SCOTT, of Boss Township. Election, Tuesday, Janaary 26th. Republican Ward Committee*. The Republican Ward Committees, which were authorized by the late City Convention, and which are named below, arc requested to meet in their respective wards, for consultation, on Saturday night, the 23d inst., and to'fakc such measures os may be necessary to bring out the Republican vote at the special election on the 2Gth inst. First Ward—D. Fitzsimons, Geo. Humbert, Wm. M. Hersh, Wm. Wilkinson, Jos. Brown. BecosdWabd—Robt.-Rodgers, Alex. M’Clin tock, John Marshall, Wm. H. Glenn, Samuel Barnes, Hamlet Low, James Black, John S. Wil son, James I. Bennett, Wm. J. Troth. Toted Ward—A. M. Brown, E. S. Wright, Gilbert M’Mosters, Robt. H. Rip* pey, Wm. M'Kee, James Moatooth, J. P. Diehl. Foueth Waed—E. P. Darlington, Jas. Cald well, W. Ewing, Dr. N. BTDonald, John R. M’- Cano, Recce J. Thomas, John M’Clung. Firra Ward—F. C. Negley, Jos. Kaye, John Jones, Robt. Colville, Andrew Lees. Sixth Waed—Alex. Gordon, Wm. M. Colliug wood, R. A. Cunningham, Jos. D. Kelly, A. W. Foster, Ralph W. Means, A. U. Berger. Sevesth Waed—Andrew Oyer, Thomas Per kins, M. K, Moorhead, Lewis Roll, Jas. M’Combs, Thos. Holt. Eiqhtu Ward—Christian King, Thos. Roberts, Wm. Hutchinson, Jacob Keeblfer, John Fox, Jr., Jas. Ewing, Jacob Miller, Jos. Little, Wm. Jones. Noth Ward—Wm. Vornum, Ilugh M’Kclvy, D. K. Martin, Joseph B. Poor, John S. Miller, Hugh Harrison. ■Rtssell Ebextt, Chairman City Committee. Bsmsn West Ihdies. —It i 9 the fashion of congressional declaimcrs and domocratic orators generally to point triumphantly to tho British West Indies as a conclusive evidence of the failure of emancipation. Those islands havo been represented for years as rapidly going to decay, their commerce ruined and their produc* tive capacity destroyed, and all because Slavery was abolished there by the British government. The New York Tima, in some suggestive statis tics, shows the utter fallacy of this reasoning. It says: “On a careful comparison of the trade of the various West Indian Islands with this country for instanco, at different periods before and since the passage of the emancipation act of ISJ2O by England we find ourselves confronted by some curious result* During the 10 years' of Slavery which preceded 1830, the value of our trade with the British West Indies, both in exports and imports, was, in.round numbers, $20,500,000. During the (cn years of freedom which preceded 1850 the same trade had risen to $40,000,000, beiug an inerrase of 100 per cent. In 20 years. Our-trade with tho Dutch West Indies, for the same epochs, (these Islands having enjoyed the ‘•advantages" of Slavery during the whole time,)lstood as follows: 1820-30 $13,000,000 | 1840-50...^7,000,000 equivalent’ that is, to a decrease of about 90 per cent. Nor is this all. The increase of our trade with the British West Indies was main ly an increase in our exports to these islands, which would seem to indicate a.corresponding increase in the consuming ability of tho islands, While the heaviest falling off in our trade with the slavcholding Dutch islands, is found in their exports to us, and would seem, therefore, to in dicate a decrease of that productive power which the “partisans of Slavery" rely upon their system to insnre and foster. The actual development of the Slaveholding Spanish West Indies, and particularly of Cuba, as compared with' the British Islands, is also a matter worth- looking into. In the ten years, 1820-’3O, our trade with Cuba amounted to $120,000,000, six times the value, that is, of our cotemporaneous trade with the then Slavehold ing West Indies. In the decade, 1840-'GO, oor trade with Cuba had risen to $150,000,000, rather more than three times the value of our cotemporanelgrs trade with the emancipated islands. 3o thal.if there be auy faith in figures, our intercourse-wilh the free islands is increas ing jest about, twice as rapidly as our intercourse with the alavo interests of tho Caribbean sea. Piibsidextiax Dcpiicitt. —Gen. Walker said ia his letter to' Choiard that Vhis Nicaraguan enterprise had the sanction and cordial appro bation of the President of the United States,'’ that “Mr. Buchanan unequivocally acknowledg ed his claim to be President of Nicaragua;" and that these facts could and would be proved at the proper time. Referring to this report, the editor tff the Richmond TFA*y, fresh from an entertainment in honor of Walker, and having had fall opportunities to ascertain wkat the great filibuster claims on this subject, during the lat ter’s visit at Riohmond, says: “Although we have no means df ascertaining the truth of the above statement, yet we enter tain not a particle of donbt that it is substan tially correct. We believe it will appear that President Buchanan has kuowledged GemJrTalkegj j)Uim SoTofthS tfencrai'B recent expedi tion/ Wrbeliece his sehttmenl* to this effect are on record, and that the fact will he ere long establish ed to the entire satisfaction of every man in Cite coun try. Indeed, there can hardly bo a doubt that General Walker was thoroughly justified in be lieving and asserting, as he did to Captain Cha tard, that his late ‘enterprise had the sanction and cordial approbation of the President of the United States.’ Now, if that fact is proved here after, what opinion should tho people of this country entertain of* the President’s honesty, fairness, and manliness ? Ought he not, indeed, to He looked upon as a perjured and degraded man? “Put we await the developments of tho future, satisfied that they will serve to oon&rm tho truth of the rumor we hare gives. (Sen. Walker may be, as his enemies allege, a pirate, a rascal, and ill that, but what better character would the President of the United States sustain before the country,.in the event of its appearing, as we .believe U will,, that ho ho 9 acknowledged General Walker to be the rightful President of Nicaragua, Sympathized with his late enterprise, and given it his sanction and approbation 7 We leave that question to be answered by the honest and fair minded people of the country.” Tns Usios agatn._ih Danger.— The Legisla ture of Alabama hate unanimously instructed the Governor, in the event of the refusal of Con gress to admit Kansas under the Lecompton- CouslUulion, to call a State Convention to de termine upon measures The Aln abama Legislature, some weeks since, resolved, that such action on the part of Congress would be good cause for dissolving the Union. This is a preliminary movement, to be follow ed in other Southern States, for dragooning Congress into adopting the Lccompton Constitu tion, or, in the event of failure in that .case, (• prepare the way for an actual disruption of the .: Confederacy. . The Washington Republic says: .There are men who go to the Capitol every day,; and take their seats in the Senate and House, who scarcely affect to .conceal their trea sonable hostility to the Gotfernment under which - they live. If the Lccompioa Constitution is re jected, they will do their best to induce a gen eral withdrawal from Congress of the Southern members. We believo that'they will ignomin ioosly foil,- but that (bey will make the attempt, is certain. Intbo mean lime, not a moment should be. lost in arousing the country to the true stato of affairs, and in concentrating such expressions of pabUe opinion as will prevent the legislation of Congress from being controlled by Southern bul lying. Wo have had enough of it. U has be v come intolerable. The Free States have Buffer ed too much humiliation already. The Bobadils' of Alabama, and kindred spirits elsewhere, must be taught a lesson. Now, or never ! **'THK Rusoa Wkt : a careful collection of unity hnodred* of rea»M for tilings wblch, though general ly believes! are imperfectly nnduretood. A book of condensed Hfclentiflc knowledge for the Million. Hy the author-'fcf “Inquire Within." New York; Dick A Fitzgerald,” . Thtaia »Very saluable work for ready refer ence and embraces a reason for nearly erery popular bollef on subjects connected with scicnco and natural philosophy. The reosonttaro giren concisely and plainly, and as a popular band book. we know of nothing better. For sale by Hunt s Miner, Masonic Hall . Upon a farther examination of tho affairs of tho Mineral Bank of Maryland, tho late Fresh dent. Jos. JI. Tucksb, is fonnd to bo adefnolter to the amount of slM|oflfrrs3O|Of)bslwfß slitt wns at first supposed. " The Bsuk failed on tho 6th of October, and made an assignment for the benefit of Its creditors. - [J>p*cial Correspondence ol tbc Pittsburgh Gazello.j j Jlabuisbcbo, Jan. 20th, 1858. Editors Gmclte: —Tho inauguration is over, and Qie crowds in attendance havo mostly 4U- ' pcrsed. Some few of the hunters after place ' still linger in company with their friends and | advocates. These will have all taken their de parture by to-morrow. It seems that Packer has determined not to make his appointments until after the 4th of March Convention. lie is bound to have the nomination of Wm. A. Porter to the Supreme lieoch endorsed by that Conven tion. Should the appointments be made pre viously, it would get up a most delightful fight 1 in Philadelphia between Lhe ins and the outs, and i the democracy cannot affortTto have such a fight in the city before the convention meets. George Sharswood and Porter are rivals for the nomina tion. A severe local contest will ensue between them for the Philadelphia delegates, let the ap pointments be made or not. If, however, they | should be made there, Sbarswood would beat < Porter ten to one. By the way the Lemocratic State Central Committee met at Buehler's Hotel last night— There were twenty-two members of it present. There were two from your county, Jas. P. Barr of the Post, and William Black. There were two questions involved in tho decision of tho tiojo when the Democratic Convention should meet. 'First: Attorney General Black had. been here seeking to get General Packer in his inau gural to endorse the course of the Administra tion upon the Lecomplon Constitution. In this he had signally failed. But be left his repre sentatives upon the Central Committee, viz: Charles A. Buckalew, John L. Dawson and Rob ert Tyler, (son of the ex-President), with strict instructions not to have tho Convention meet until in June or July. He placed his instruc tions upon the ground that if it assembled be fore that time it would not endorse Mr. Buchan an's course upon Kansas. Besides be felt a a strong desire to revenge himself upon Packer for his refusal to endorse it in his inaugural, and desired, therefore, to kill oil Packer’s protege apd pet, Porter. 4When the Committee met, Edward G. Webb, a.nti-Lecompton and strongly for Porter, opened tlie ball in a speech, in which he took ground for the 4th of March. Tyler replied, bringing in the Kansas question, urging the impossibility of procuring an endorsement of lhe Lecompton Constitution from any Convention so soon to assemble. In this view he was supported by Buckalew and John 1.. Dawson. Webb, former editor of the Pmnryhimiisn and now the holder of an important county office in Philadelphia, replied that an endorsement of that constitution could never be obtained in any democratic convention in Pennsylvania. An endorsement of the administration couched in general terms might be had, but if the meeting of tbc convention were postponed until June, even that could not he had. Indeed the pros pect was, that if postponed until then two dem ocratic conventions instead of one might meet, whereas, if the convention met in March, and nominated, tho democracy would feel thenisclve* bound to Btand by the nomination, no matter how fierce a party quarrel might spring up. That such a quarrel and an insanable he did not doubt would come, hut there was no use in precipitating if. When the vote was taken it stood thirteen for March and nine against. The two representa tives from your county, Barr and Black, divided; •ae of theni voting for Lecompton. and thereby following as Ibo houud his master, tho instruc tions of Judge Black; the other voting with Lhe 1 friends t>f Donglas. I leave it with Messrs. Block and Barr to explain how ilie j severally voted. One thing is certain, 1 did noL believe . that even a democrat living in Allegheny would daro even indirectly to sanction the Lecompton swindle. I am mistaken or the one who did I thus vote will have a serious account to settle with his party at home. L No local bills were introduced to-day in either house. Judge Wilkins introduced a long bill upon banking, into the Senate to-day. U is a . supplement to the banking law of ISSO. It to I a limited extent embodies the free Banking idea of basing issues upon Coiled States aild State stocks. It prevents banks from declaring annaal i dividends of more than eight per cent, and com-. i pels them to publish, semi-annually, a statement . of their contingent fund. Such a percentage (left blank in the billj they are forced to invest in the kind of stocks specified above. These stocks are to go into the hands of the Auditor- General, and in case they refuse to pay any of • their notes in specie upon demand, be is to sell ’ them to pay the note holders. No notes of a less denomination than ten dollars can be issued uor cau any foreign note of » l? aa - fy checks or othervrid aa a misdemeanor, ami lb; President, Cashier and Directors are to he hoi responsible and punishable for it. R Fiom tin- London Times. Mr. Thackeray on Education.—Tho last time l visited America, two years ago, I eailed on board the Africa, Captain Harrison, an officer who has now received o much larger command— the Leviathan; and all that I can say is, I heart ily wish him and his employers well out of the “fix."’ [A laugh.] The Afnca, however, was steaming out of Liverpool one fine blowy October day, and was hardly over the bar, when, anima ted by these peculiar sensations not uncommon to landsmen at the commencement of a sea voy age, I was holding on amidships. [A laugh.] Up comes a, quick-eyed, Bbrcwd-looking little man who holds on by tbo next rope to me and says: “Mr. Thackeray, I am the representative of the house “of Appleton & Co. of Broadway, New- York—a most “liberal and enterprising publish ing firm, who will be “most happy to do busi ness with yon.” I don't know that we then did any business in the line thus delicately hinted at, because at that particular juncture wo were both of us called, by a heavy lurch of the ship, to a casting up of accounts of a far less agreea ble character. [Laughter.] Bat, gentlemen, there are but few of us who are not travelers. I parted to day from a near neighbor, and as fam ous and intelligent a traveler as any (bat I could name—l mean Mr. William Howard Bussell, tho traveler for a celebrated publishing firm in Print ing-House square. [“Hear, hear,’ and a laugh. Y' We all know he traveled threo years ago, when he went out for his employers to inspect the shot and shell and bayonet market of the Crimea, and reported on the state of French grape at the Mal akoff, of British beef at Balaklava, and of Russ ian hides at Inkormann. [Cheers and laughter.] He is now on his way to Marseilles. In another month he will be in India [cheers,] and ho will see Jho shattered gates around which the brave yotyng engineers died at their duty, andllirough which Wilson and his gallant comrades passed over heaps of, enemies, until they reached the Imperial Palace of Delhi, in which amid shouts of victory, the health of Queen Victoria was drank. He will see the battered walls through which Havelock nnd Outram, and, lastly, Sir Colin Campbell and his relicveing army, march ed to rescue our women and children, crushing host 9 of foes before them, and finally planting _the glorious old flag of England on Lucknow's walls, [Cheers.] Many and many a time in tho solitude of travel, in tho loneliness of tho desert; on shipboard at the morning watch, when sea and sky are flushed with Ihe golden sunrise; or at midnight, amid the rushing waters, and un der the stirs of Cod, he will think with inex pressible tenderness of (he dear beings ho has left at home. [Cheers.] But for his children he might have been among us now, gentlcncn, as he was last year. He separates from them in order to do bis duty—in order to toil that they may be comfortable—in order to earn the means of one day coming back to them, and seeing them growing up around him educated and happy. [Hear, hear.] And you, gentlemen, in your sev eral degrees, also support toil, privation, travel separation, in -order to make your young ones happy; and you commiserate, too, the cause of your brethren in distress—you compassionate tho poor and the unfortunate, remembering nis divine ordinance who made the little children come unto him. [Cheers.] Mr. Thackery con cluded by giving “Prosperity t 0 the Commercial Travelers' amid loud applause.] We understand that the Khodo Island banks have completed their arrangements with the Suf folk Bank, Boston, for redemptions- iipon the same terms os (he banks of the other Now Eng land Stales. The notes of the Rhode Island banks will, no doubt, in a few days bo received at the Metropolitan Bank. — JY. I’. Trib. Tina Panola, Ga., Stdr says: “At .the. sale of Mrs. Bolbo’s estate, lost week, 41 negroes, old and-young, brought forty-on* thousand dollars. Some of them were mere infants, and some old negroes brought cniy five cents a piece* -The Cincinnati Commercial says: * |- “We have had the pleasure of a conrersatfon l —-- with a gentleman direct from Kanea* He Bays ! DR. PITCH IN PITTSSPNGH. there is not a doabt bat the Free State men car- , dl'rlno the months of DECEimEJ&md January ried the election of State officers and the Legis- ; DTt. CALVIN TkX. lature under the Lecompton Constitution, if the , iiayUcvcrolted daily *t hi# Houma, Totes were fairly counted, but that, unquestion-t NO. 1£)1 PENN STREET’, ably, the Pro-81avery men, through whose hands . opposite the returns must pass, will return as elected their ' §T. CL Ain HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, pa., own men. While the struggle goes on at Wash- F»r mil ■niietiwn of the throat ».n.i i.cn'o?; hta ington, Kansas will be quiet, but if the Lecomp- . tepsia, pkmalk diseases *a«i .>th«r cmpiaints n-m -ton swindle triumphs in Congress, and the fraud- pikatod with *f uamwi. tb* appointment »»n t* ture, there wilt be, must be, a revolution". , cuncloJ.-J by hi# uait. J, w. sYKJb* Tire Motive.— The RoMand (Me.) Damcrct \ Ds FITCH i . - . . , • ‘ . . | Imbonr.g ntniir IneSpl-nt or Kcaf** 1 tiie Thru*, or goes m for the Lecompton scheme, andworm ly Loog ,.‘ llUra Tebutes those Democrulic papers «t the North „ u 1 fa „„„„ llm , iUm which have Indorsed the views of Senator Dou- „„ wiUl of succor .„d ghis. Il says that the motive of “these Douglas of . r „ w uafa ,„„ n , ~„a„r h-w editors is to get pnbhc documents sent to them • (, to i. u ,„,i ll ,n ri „ < .„ m u, »*. by Republican members of Congress! I hr. Frrcll WJoU M a,., u is »cc,ion.«l to By advices from Sicily, it appears that the j deal frankly wftb ULs patient#. mu need apply »W w* earthquake which lately did so much damage in { afraid to learn thi-irtroo condition, ib* acto-.i Auto of their the kingdom of Maples did not extend to that I long*. their probable chaco*# of recover, island. A Naples letter states that instead of! Consultation* personally or b> letter two torrents of burning lava, which Vesuvius ! fr* has been hitherto throwing out, there are now 1 three, whirli continue to run slowly towards Ottojano. MAlliUt.ii ountifbl gift of deliclotr* :>k>' A long and happy life to them. There is notuUii.> h wi-vit, what nrUUi may spring op annind their pathway m th>- course of their pilgrimage. Special J2.oti«s, Age and Debility .—A* old age comes creeping on, it tiring* tnuny attendant tnOtmiUes. Loss of nppotite and vroakii- •' impair the health, and want of activity makes the mind dnuontented usd unhappy. In cases where old age adds its influence, it li almost impossible to add rigor, aud health and although many remedies hare been tried, all harotiuhd. until Boertiaro's Holland Bitters were known and nsed. 1 u "very case where theyharebern employed they Im> mv.triahly giren strength and restored the appe tite, Tlx.t In.ve become a great agent for this almt*, and are usrtl »>v many people who are suffering from Icxs of ap petite and ( iim! debility, in cases of long stuuiltng chronic N«.lx KURS n OF A LETTER FROM 1 r. ;1.0 MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ~.',1.1 u...u SAtCK. 0 AT MADRAS, K To bis Brother at • '*ble to K WORCESTER, May, 1851. r.\ . l;\ J "Tull LEA A PERRINS that » their Sanee l* highly esteem* v a u .i r V rf\ id lu India, and Is, lu my opiiuuy. the tunat puUt.v! iu a* 't i'i veil u tho most ali.jU„t;uie Bane* that U made.*' The »iiU Hi i)al awarded by the Jury of the New York Exhibition f,-i Foreign Sauce, was obtained by IJtA A CEIL KINS for ih. ir WoKCESTKRHULRK SAUCE, the world wide taint ol which having Ud to uumcn>r.s imitations, pw chawrs Rn-.c*rnMtly ruimuted to r.-e that the names of “LEA A PERKINS” are iuiprcwwJ upon the I'-.ftlo and Stopper, and priutod npou the UU-U. 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LITTLE MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lruh’e New Building,) PITTSBURGH. PA. •oatklydfc HENRY H. COLLINS, Forwarding and Commlaaion Merchant. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, F'ish, And Produce Generally, AwV No. 26 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh. JOHN THOMPSON, 410 LIBERTY STREET. European and Intelligence Office, Keeps always for sale Drafts on Europe for any amount, and steamer and Packet Tickets to and from Liverpool to Now York. Girls for cooks and general house-work famished to bonackeepers on short notice. Wright’s Indian Vegetabh Pills nnd Syrup always on hand, passengers brought from New York uud Philadelphia on railroad to Pittsburgh. Jafhdly JOHN COCHRAN Ac BRO. uisuFiertanuj or Iron Hailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutter!, Window Gnnrdi, it., Hot. 01 Second Street and SO Third Street, (Between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURGH, PA, Hn*-» cc hand a variety of new Patterns, fancy and plain, so.table for all purposes. Particular attention paid to en closlugGrave Lots. Jobbingdono at short notice. mrS VANDEVER & FRIEND, AX T O RN K Y 8 AX LAW, SOLICITORS IS CHANCERY, •Vo. fi, Shine’s ißook, Dubuque, loum. AJ“CollecUoru promptly made I a any part of NortliOrn lowa, or Western Wisconsin. Will attend to the purchase and Salo-of Ron] Estate, ob taining Money on Bonds snd Mortgages «il:lyii(V COAX* CARS. FIFTEEN FODR WHEEL CQAL CARS, Nearly new, “York built, 0 fortitleon favorable terms an Jat a very tow price, Address BILLHYKR A SMALL, York, Pa., <'r Apply to Mr. JNO. SOOTT, Pittsburgh. Tbo Curs can l order on the tuu«t rvusonah!'! term* for cash. All work-warranted. nn'J-inilo ‘ DAWKS & CLULICY, llonse, Sign and Ornamental Pnintera, A S D GR A / S Ell S, - pztuas in White LeadnndZino J?i\ints. AU>j, all kinds of PalDt9, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Putty, Brush'Ac., *l4l IV! od Street, ttci doors nU’t' Diamond AUey. mrliklydf: w. d wood u. z. sjoottntiD n. r. if'cttin WOOD, MOORHEAD & CO.. MAHOTACTtraxas or Ainoricam G-rtlvanizocl Sheet Iron, And SrJ* Agent* fere ths Sll* of IV. Dcwers Wooii'c Patent Imitation Iluaala Sheet Iron. Also, Galvanized Corrugated Iron, for Roc line 4w“Worehome—.Vo. 134 Front Street, l\rUtmrgK. Jo3£lydAwfcF •Jon* ecrto.v 1. c. iuLuac.r-.n. SEKTON Ac BILDROUQH, LAND. AND HOUSE AGENTS. So. 101 lyk-ust S.rett, HJt and ftJ 1 , Streets H T. LOI'IN, MO. HOUSES, LOTS and LAV'I>P f.,r wdeor !.•**,•: Stat.-.a-un ty aud City Taxes paid ou Real i 100.-u loins 1 f lands eut. ud under id"' Graduation Ijiw. at I’d] j .-.-tit* jut acre. rorapnrltiK Pina, Mineral and Aericulrnral lands. ES-Lauß Warrant* bonght, add oud l«c«tr^d^a^mfc ' " jf3t«?MoL AUGHI >LN, MAseriornaza or Alfuliol, I’olotnc Spirits anil Fusrl (HI. deLV.'flyfe ,Y"» I(,a and 170 .WmJ Street. SV. Ac X>. KiNEHART, 11 \srr servants asp ntuns r» All klnda of Tobacco, SnufTand Cigars, Haw recently taken tl..< Lul!dt:i k - No. 130 Wood street, in (vJiHtiou to tlwir .MjiiHif:wltiriU|t KnAhhshttient.N,..43li win Street. n here they S ,11 l» plra-v'd t.i re, i-ivv ih<-tr fi ii'i. I*. ap-Ndydfi Uusntcss ifljanurs. ji:irtnei-aliit» htilu-rM <*xi -t.tiji brtwp.’ti X the H.i‘.*efil..r unih-Mlu Mjle of 111 RiliL'?. SO-TT 4tX)..r>f the city Al’.csheny anu \'»l Nil A CO . East Paleiuur i.'oluniliisna fi>nnty, Ohio, »aj» rti.«,>!vr,l (10-PAKTN’ERSIIII*.—• The ua.lfrsi^ned J did on tho Inst., form a D>-parlmT*hij' in the Urnrcry mi J Dry Goods biuirw** under thn »l» le of SCIdTT, GRAHAM k of Alh-sh- ny aud .SCt/IT, Vul’NG A (>)., Last PalcTiii.e.t;. iuiuiiUna coilLly.Ohio. JOHN A fiCiYTT L. GRAHAM. JattkdZt* GoSEPH YOUNG. THE l’urtuershin heretofore existing under the stylo of NKVIN, MACKEOWN 4 Is dinolra'l. DcssGlutiuJi to take effect from tl»e l«t ol Jaunnrv, liijd.—. Auy CUu of liie melul-el, wt tti« lino 1, authuri/etl to wtl’.r Ihe aOairs ul tin. com am T. n. KEVIN IN retiring from tlte Drug business, we would cordially recommend our sncceuura, Mackcawn k Finley, to tho pstrenags of oor Wends and. cnst.rmers.— Our office for tbs sale of Whlto Lead. lU*l Load and Lith arge, which we stdl continue to mannfactnre. will be in the ■r,rr>i> bnllding. T. 11. NEVfN A CO. THE Hiibscribcrn Uay6 associate! under tho MACKEOIYN' A FINLEY, and wilt continue the Orag and Carbon Oil business at the old stand, 167 Liberty itreot, where tb«y will bo happy to wait upon the patron* of (lie old firm. jahtlwd MACgEOW.V i FDildlY. NOTICK, Prrrsscuan, Joa. lllh. ISS3. In XV £ this dav associated with roe Benja mluT Pettit uJ At'illlam H. Whlbicro (n tbo gcaenl Cuamiatiußi Wool nntl Produce DoslatM. Tlio etjle of ihe flrtu will be SPKIM3KR ITARHAUQH * CO. WRINGER IiAJt&ACOH. c ' 11: : i- ►rm T.. WlUT*rn*. / Xjt uA U GII &- CO., CO 3131 I MERCHANTS. Wool, T J, r ee ar ° PITTEBUKGU, PA. DISSOLUTION OP CO-PAHTNEHSniP. THE partnership existing between the un denlgord lias this day with mutual eonsvut tvn-n dis solved by the withdrawal of ILL. lUngwult. The remaining opartnere are autbi.rixud I- settle tha affaire of tbo firm, and will continue the business of iho Fort Pitt Glar* Works a» heretofore WE have this day associated with ns .John 11. ROBERT and JAMES Tl. WRIGHT. THOMAS 1L HOLMES retiring freu the active tnanagrmeut of the business Ja4:dlm N. HOLMES A SONS. Gr H if, vV X BKA tJTIFIKR ■; an toso tnv bdcccs3Tlt.lt sc curt. FOUND AT LAS T ! IJOH IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY Gray Hair to its orlßinal cokr, cover* iuuiriantly tlio bald bueii:xt uiio«» nil damlmtr, Urlttug and nil nrn.fuU, sculd liMdandalt etuptlnnst iuJu<-* tl.» hair suit, healthy, and glossy; and will j>re»*rv‘> it t« any oc*»> remi'Vßft, aa tf by nppe, oil Mot- hex, Ac- (ruin the (*.-»>, and curt-a all nepniigia atnl iuttuuj hcaiichr. 5t- cirroiar *ud tlie foliowinn Dona, N. 11., iVh. i lsi.7. PhoT.O. j. Wu3l>' A Co—Geutc Wiiliio a TV" «e have rwivod ko miuiy ordrf* and mile for I’rof. O J. W<««r*i Hair Keitoratlvif, that today we wt-jv cutnp-ll<*d in rend to bueUm (hr a quantity, (the ddtM* r n you lurwnrtlrJ all lt. /.ah* told seems toAarr pr>*iuntl three nr four nevr eittfemurt, an A the approbation, and patroniigii it recciTes from the matt substantial m»l worthy citizen* »t oar ricin liy, fully cocriurc a* that it Is A MOST VALUABLE PRE PARATION. Bond us 9 soon as may Co 000 gross of 41 size; and one dozen $3 sice; and Iwliove u* yours very rxspoctfully, (Signed) DANIEL LATHHOP 2 CO. Htt'Kbßr UttOYS, Et CharlosCu- Mo., Nor. 10, IhSG. Paor. 6.4. Wood —Dear Sin Some tune last summer wo were ludnesd to ust> some of your Hair Restorative, and It* effects werk eo wonderful, we fool it our duty to you amt the afflicted, to report ft. Oar little ton's ln*d for •oum_Hnio had been CflTered wltfi tom, and aosue called it acolO head. The hair almost entirely canto off In consequence, when a friend, Bee log hiasuftferings, advised oa to nat»>oar Rostomttve, we did an with litt)e hope of succors, but, to our surprise, and tha of all our fiends, a very few applications rvtncruJ the die* eaao entirely, and n now and iuxuriaut crop of hair aocu started ont7and wo cm now usy tbatour boy, ha* as healthy a scalp, ami as luxuriant a crop of hair os but other child We can therefore, and do hereby recommend your Restore* tire, as h pferhet remedy for all diseases of the scalp and hair. We are, yours, respectfully, GEORGE .W. HIGGINBOTHAM. SABAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Gaannrza, Maine, Jpne 23.1856. Panr. 0. J, Wood Dear Sin I have used two bottles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and eim truly «ay It is the greatest discovery of tbo ago for restoring and changing tha Hale. Before using it I wassmao of seventy. My hair has dow attained Its original color.. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my care was one of the wont kind. Yonre respectfully, DANIEL L. MURPHY. 0. J. WOOD 2 CO- Proprietors, 312 Broadway, N. Y, (fn the great N. V. Wire flailing Establishment) and 114 Market street, fit. Louts, Mo- and •«oia by all good Drop glita. no3> angklydewtiT .ws. c. ntcap Vr . Kloatetter’a Celebrated Stomach Bit* tcra have proved such a certain cure for all diseases ofthe that no one can for a moment question Its efficiency in tbo most dreadtol and elannlngdjoset. -Tor, many years we have watched Its steady progresais niobltc estimation, and Its benellcienl effects as a cure for all com plslnta arising from the stomach, of a morbid napum, and we are free to say that it can he tellod upon as a certain relief and remedy. Its proprietor has ma«le the above pre paration after years of carefnl study and sitting, and isnow reaping the reward claimed by this valuable specific, and which hot® richly merits. It lathe only preparation of thokind tfriat is reliable In all cases, and it therefore de mand* tha 'attention of the afflidtal- ‘ Hold by Druggists everywhere, and by UOrTETTEJI 2 BMITII. ifole Proprietors. fr<7 Pina st. JalfrdawT Rl|. PALMER, Ji 1 - ■ rrtey.l Excelsior Hall. Allegheny Cty. tioar Sl Cb.tr St. °^ u ‘ Vo ' ■** „j A WM. BAQALET, President, Bridge, on FRIDAY EVENING, January 2ZJ. A Bar of ILADELPUI , SAiICEI, L msbsttptt. gecretarr. Iron will be Suspended la the Air. without contact. On Phorror Pnnifnl S5OO 000. SATURDAY EVENING. January 23d, the Terrible War UfiartCr rerpe.ual—capital Torpedo, destined to change the fare of rnodrrn warfar*. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS OF _ . with many other experiment* t.v. many to ruvuent*. r; re Mnrino iind Inland Rinks. 1 ptc-isir g and startling to Mwto uwva will U- exhibited rire . * uarine anu iu,uuu «i««ippi Wrera, and Trttmtarie*. and explained. j-c'.Mi.J' AARON* S. LrPPTN’COTT. President, Inror ** , »S»la»tloe*ordAmajrebT Plre. A l **, «ptn«* . . - WM. A. RHODES, Vice Urusidiuit, the peril* of the g« md Inland NaTieitioti and Trampcrt. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. ! atfoa. * Janu and Ix-ct-ctbvr. Interest an* J.vlarcd at the rated six p*-r cent. per armnm.ln December, I“SS, also, in Jane (uni DeceruU-r, iSiri. and .lutie, IsiT. Interest, if Lot drawn out, is nlacod t» I! ■ u.-.tU the dc < poeitur as priuci(ud,&nd bears the name :nu-u>t irotn (!*.• first days of J one and December, compounding twice* j *-«r with out troubling tbe depositor to call or r»«u to present In* pas* book. At this rate, moucy will doablo in Iwa than 12 i years, making In tie aggregate qout sxdixk uAir pm cast | ‘ SS.co OBlntaß .h. R - B« :ae f'hauls' insurance Co. of Philadelphia. ! ItlionafnrnUlHjd Kratia, on application at tlLeolUce. WM. V. PETTIT, Prest D. J. McCANN, Secretary. Pruidmt— GEORGE A LIiUEE. Amoont of Capital Stock paid In and 1nTwt.'d....5200,000 00 nci tusnnw : Surplus ... . <3,423 » i John Jl. Sbocnbergar ' S. Ora tiro Mnrpt.y, Isaac SI. iYnti'* t Jasics D. Kelley, James Heniuiati, John S Co*grave, rxcstxn: DISSOLUTION JOHN ISI KGF.,-.« JOHN A PCoTT. Ju-KPH VoLNu. ROHT. P. KEVIN. Wll. MACREOWN, A. 1L CUIU.IXG, MORGAN KOBKRTSON, Kf'WAUD DITHKIDGi:. H. L lUNUWAI.T. /IrtD aibrrnsrmcnts. Dollar Saving* Uank, A*». W ftivrth Strrrt, UuldU £wn, Jotuf AVie IJuiblinj OPEN DAILY FROM 9TO 2 O’CLOCK. ' M “ M . oa Wcdueailay noJ SatonUr fr. m M»y Aaran luj.fjiucots, Wm. li. Thom**, Charlee Wife, firat to Nutcmtwr flrut, froxi 7to t> o'lUt ai.J fr ' James P. Smjth. and a dividend of the profit! d.'claml tme* a fear, In ' asmrxer. Ilopowi-II IlepLnru, JaruM ShiJlr, Alox&nder Dradl-r, lU.bcrt Itofcb, William S. Lavul»y Hill Ilurgwin, William J. AnJ.-r»jii | Janies W. Hallman, John (1. Backufen, i Charles Knap, Albert Culbertson, j P. A. Madeira Jolm 11. Canfleld. ' I John 11. Mell.-r, J. Gardner Coffin, Walter I’. Marshall, Alun«o A. Carrier, ; Wilson Miller, Darid Campbell. A M. Pollock, M. D 1 Charles A.Colton, M< ury L. Klugwu::, William Di.nglos, J dm ,M. Sawyer, Francis Felix. Gts*r-ae S. s*-ldrn, George K. Gilmore, AI-xnndrrTindle, James S lloon, ' Tin-oiird-l Pm«raeifsr. William ?. Huron. George It. White, SfcrrLiry and Tr'aiurn-—CHA 111. t'.V A CO/. FO.V, ati 1 • lyil— F WM. V. PETTIT. PrpßlJetit, I K. F. WITMOI, W- IT.-snici.t- | D'xi'Jtn J McCA.'ts. Secretary. unuu. Seljit-r. Lsaib & Co, Pliiladelidji*. liiitk. Morgan A StiJfole; do. Trtwtt, Bro. A Co, do. Pumruy, Caldwell 4 Co, do. A. T. Lnw 4 Co, do St“iiitnit£. Juxtir*. X Co, do. ... mr.'ltl.KOll OFFICE. No. S«7 WATER STREET MORRIS i!c COLIART, , m R. W. POINDEXTER, Agent tots luscFAOTrnr** or I ” /* - HUGHE S PATENT ATMOSPHERIC FORCE A\D TRIP HAMMERS. „ nmtcrou. HAMMEUS of tllO size*. i'C.. ■ Charles tf l)Mnkfr, j Adolph B. Horie, in'iit**to i.rdrr: Q« \v Klciiur-l-. | Samuel Grant, Ni' l Lilt 7in fulMil >v « p, c :i r ,n Thomas Hart. , Dawd S. Brown, .. .. (l Slordecnf D. Leirlv ‘ Jamb R. Smith. .. .. t 2 iK/ji* •• T<-l»iaj> Wagner, I Morris r»tu*r*un. .. I'. .. . „ .. .Vfj., . lJ1 „ CHARLES N. BAXCKKR, President. .. i .... .. .. 7*!js,j .. j.- Cnuii.ru O lUsctfKii, r^-cntary.- .. ,i' 04 •* .v This Company cuntimi'.w to make insnnincca, pwmaDOOt Oi~ particular! addr***”" or limited, on every diecripikiD of property in town and MultlHe t CuITtRT j country, at rate* rui low oj are consistent with eocurity. JjiZLillv * I’lTTKßvnoii Pa 1 Th<- Company have referred a largo contingent fond, - * ‘ ; L ' which, with their Capital ami Premium*, satoly invested, ‘•TIIK IIiCASOX Will.*' attird ample protection to the aasnred. ANEW BOOK, cmitnitlim; n cnrofulc.il- Thr An.-., of 1W li.mp.n, o U J.r.n«r, lit, nil. u pub ... , .. . , » . ... , Utlinl atrrecnl.lr to the Act of Atsumhly, wera u follows locthm of»ora« tlioTi»an>i»of r»*A»*rrn»ti«in on bvd id I‘rtirtlrtd Facts* It may i— ilenomin.ttM griFNrE MADK FASY.-.a A V orlil of Useful Everyday I^uraing- Con kpn-4 mnil-d t.i soy adilr-n uii r«*c«.-ij»t «l |»ric<\ l:c-•>* postage. IICVT A MIXKIt. I'uMuhcre' Agents, M ibc.inr 11011, Fi/th Slre*t. PUTTY —(.'<«'»«» 11. s. un hand and for -ale bv Js.-: II I. FAHM>TiW'K t CO.* C’ONCKXTItA TED LYE—. r >Vf» : u>e« on hand au’l I»r rail* by H. 1.. KAHN KrT'W'K *«'n. M .W11.1.A, I.'aKKvm-j H»N*-»!~ I .M U. 4. on hand »i.-l t. . ..I-I-J j i: j l< 1.. FaHMIcTOCK •ij'u SENNA A LKXANI> KI A— 500 Jhs in storo and f»r tali' hr U I* FAHXKSTDCK A_CO. GTsi ARABIC. Sei e« t. .Mkhihi A Sort* —2UOO Ur-*, in »t.rn* »nd for «al>< by la-** II 1,. FAIINUSTOCK A ro FISH HONK- .i'"! ihc in -tide and fur sale ij i,j: it i. KtiiM>T"CK id) The Golden Prize nlustrain!. | S«)'S llluslrstnl, Till-: NEW YORK WKEKM (io[.I>KN PIU 7.1'. la oner.f the Urg-vsi and l- -t t.t.-raiy pspi-i- *.f 111., day. Au Imj-.Tinl *.iitnliuin; IMHT r»..r-*,-r rr.MT coLtwr", of cnb-rtalnmg ..rumil matter and Ll.t i.is-rtT atr»T**TtPt-v.-ry dUk A Gift iTorth from 50 rents to SSGU In gold, will lie presented to each subscriber Immediately on receipt of the sulnsrrip tlou money. One ro|.y l-r yi«f "u-.-py !or t».. .^u h imd-Jgih t:. 0.. .m i " i-j u.*, and :> ;• ift ui,«- o-j-y l-.r ihri'*." j «- ;l r ui... 01.1 t..r 1H«. J oai - £'• O'i, md gill. <8 10, and ‘igilt- Jl.'» o*i. un 1 1j gills. f;ij vsi, and gift*. *li-.ulipl 1.-s.l in th.- fallow- Tiner Cvj-k-.-, ■>«.•• ywr . . ►U » cvpirn, ooe ) ear . .. Tell copies one yejj Twenty >.ue copli » our J i ai Thomtiolr- b> !-• .Ji-tnbn:.. ImflK •1 package,- u) G-d-I, Suntuinim* sidu each* n do do do StMO o*', each- M do do do $lOO 00. vxfh -10 Dab. it Leser Hunting Cs*?d Wat.h<» ..$lOO 00, each *o Gold Watches fTi to, each tSOU Ladles' Gold Watches ’JOO Silrer Hunting CasuO Watches sdo 00, each. li-jdtilvrr Watchra *lO iw to eo*.b. 101 K) Gold tinarri, Vrsl and FobChalus forw«rd~l, witbiu one week, t<> th# subscriber, by mail or crpre.s. po!d l>« a4*lrre»e <»f j»r. Ttn-y wl«j couimu* tbo mimutictnrc oftbrir Crl«-l-r*t«-! WACIIIMST?' TOOLS, finch u Turning Luthra. During «nd Prilling MiiMiin. Ac. Xl»s Wrought Irun Shafting, with i*ul l«v». li*agvrv, te. •wSklrdalyF jiT To Capitalists nr Mnnufactors. THE undersigned having determined to mo™ west, offi-ra (■-ra-de, (or ei< for Western property,.) tho W«t Fm m in Arm*tii; rouuty. within live minQlo walk of tho KitUnmng Bridge, anti delightfully si tasted on th« riwi bunk, opposite and In viow of the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Dejxu, containing about One lino* drodArn-n. sixty <-f which omtvitis right feet ot good Bltmrt t-noasfoul, with hank oj-00. and delivering coal daily in Kittnuning nt five cents per bushel; and 3.1 acre* of superior river u>ttoui Unit never overflows; about M) m-rrs undrr tenco and txi tho highest slate of cottivutuin. hiving r>-c' tr ef water at Uie house nod a number of springs of water that at mill exj>euse could bo conveyed to the house. This property posseascs superior advantages fur re#d*nces nnd Iron or lumber maoaC.vu>- ri«s. AH persons desirous of realizing a good and proflta at.ln investment are requested to vtutv this property iwforo making any otherselecttoD, Title indtspulahle and terms easy. Two trains daily from Fitts burgh, making it easy >f ur»c»< For furtli-r particulars ndtirt-aa the proprietor, JOHN I’OKTSMOUTH. Kittaoning. Armstrong County, t‘« . or,\\ M. I’tULtJ PS, Ulass .Manufacturer, Pittsburgh. I’ S.—To exchange lor Western lands, some huiliitDgs nnd lots adruntageouily situated In the retirrnl purl of Kit- tanning. Jalfc3mJ J. p. T‘ 0 OWNERS oFC’UAL MLVKS and JVKTUOLKUM SPRING? lht-.ugh..ut (ho United States, Canada nnd tho Uritish Pr-mncaa —Tike Kerwg* Oil Com pany is prepared to receive propo-uds for supplies of nnpnri tic.lo«l “iin, ou.;edisliHt-d ft..m tho .-rude tar, without cIK.-tun.-uI tr--atmeut, and for petmli-um In tho nutural state. All pr.il-oealn must Stele (ho lowest term*, as w> 1] as the ijuaiiUty that can l« famished monthly, and should be ac companh-d l>y n simple ufnot leu than om-cullim, represent ing the entire yield from tho product nj-raticl npnu. Freight and char/** on all supplies in be prepaid. Addrew S«cre t .ry of tho Uerjsouo Ud Company, Su Heaver street. New 'w*- jalf.ilwd POT A'TOES-1200 bags White Neslmnmvks a prim" article urrivinj* and fur sale by HUFFMAN SmiKKUY A to. _J*2ouSt_d 114 g. wn j ~t EU UN I NO F Lu I 1 >! BURNING FLUIIHI Vou can hnyyonr nuniing Flni.i, much cheaper nnd better than any place, at JOS. FLEMING'S, I*2** corner Market atnwtaudthe Diamond. Bedford water, fresh from tho spring*. rac’d this day by JaJU JOS.FLKMLNQ, BtEiIUAVE’SHOLLANDBiTTERS^IOO do/., f.-rsalo by It. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 00,. __ Corner First aud Wood streets. ALCOHOL— Iot> bbls. 70 nnd 'JU per cent. f.T aale by jnSO B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. POTASH —20 easts Ist sort? Ibr sale by _Ja2O H, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. TRNX. WULAl—l3i> sacks on steamer Prlnee-s to arrlre for sale by J«3* _ ISAIAII DICKRV A CO. TENN. FLOUR—3UO sacks in a tore and fur by ja-M ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CHEESE —10 casks in store and for salo _ Jid&l ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. PATENT BUCKET^ —-200 doz. in store and for sale by Ja2o ISAJAII DICKEY A CO. 000 BBLS. Commercial White Wheat , To arriTo |Mr private «*!-, ov AUSTIN L'XJMis'i CO. CA-Poblic Bala TITUIISDAY EVENINGS »t the M or * chants'Excbangu. •« t,,^ GREASE. —31 ucrce‘*of Grease receiving and lor sule by 1L DALZKLI, A CO. C J a lP _ 2il Liberty st. WHITE GHEAS£r-Iu cans, kegs and barrwla for grcailng Drays, Carts. CarTlagca, QianP busses and ail kinds of Machinery, for sals by HUNKY H. COI.UXS, No. 26 Wood st. STARCH.—3OO l>oses Rochester Pearl Starch Wraale by jalO HKNKY 11. COLLINS. HIDES —500 doz. Flint ilidesi 21 do Clrvtn Salted Hides; To arrtre and for **'e by BPIUNGKK HAKBAUOH A CO. 1 *l9 No 2V» IJlwrty srio't. HOPS —S bales prime let fort Hops in store and for B&U by tfPRINUEIt HAHBAUOU A CO. Insurance. Judge Hi-otti, K. I). Jones, Esq, C**b. Cil. B«<. James Milliner, E*:!, Sletsrs. Kotlosoo A Co- Ik-ward, E«.j. •• T. Kennedy, Jr, 4 Co-, C. 11. Paulson, Esq, “ W»de Hampton 4 Co, J. S. Lee, Ea>), *• Cunningham * Co. Pittsburgh Office, No. 96 Water street. J. \Y. MARTIKN Agent. W. W. WILSON, Agent, Pnlnqnc- f‘jC3,CB 3$ Insures Oai,:i> nuts ..u the Ohio nod Miasi*slp{ii KiT*r« And triliiitan*'*. Insuri't npunst |nj* nr damage br Fire, also against the perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Tj«ns(“"-rtaiion. MtrcTcts. ffm. V l’riit, Julm C. Jr.hn M. PmnrnT, D. J. McC*au, E. i'C Winner, Kci»« Rcillou, !>uj. L. Wuolitoa, Ji.Jiii A Mnmhfcll, Charlrf U. Wnghl. Julia J. P»ttur»on, EIWO--IT. Fuse) Mortxeges Krai E«tnt* TVrnpnnrj lyians.. Stock* Cash, Ac_ $l/02,708 44 Einco their in.'urj>oratu>n. a of twenty-one yean, th- j havo |>ni>l opwiuds of 0n« Million, Four Hundred thousand Dollars losses by Are, thereby affording' «videcca of tli- aijrartazea of Insurance, as well as their ability and disposition t” moot Kith promptness all liabilities. J. HARDNER COFFIN, A cent, aplO Office Southeast cor. Wool and Thin] its. Continental Imnranee Company. Invrrpnratrtl by thr. «f /Vn’isyfrani'i, PEKTETOAI. C II A r. 1 K K ir. .1 One Million Dollar. ... Secured run! AixitiiiitlatedCupital HOME OFFICE. .Vo. til Walnut SJrrst, above Sscand, Philadelphia. Fire Insnranee <>u buildings, Furultnro, Merchandise, Ac. geneally Marine Insurance nu Cargoes and Freights, tr>all parts of tin• world. lulatid Insaraiireon Goods, Ac., by Lake*, Rivers, Canals and Land Carriages, tn all purls of the Union, on tbe most ta«orrd.!nt»mi», consistent with security. OKORGE \Y. COLI.ADA Y, formerly Recot dor of Deeds, rhiladripbiA. WM. BOW BUS, formerly Register of Wills. JOHN N. COLEMAN, Arm of Coleman A Smith, Importing Ilardwaro and Cutlery Mcrchauts, No. 21 North fflra street, above Market, Phlla. JOSEPH OAT, Arm of Joseph Oat A &>n, Coppersmiths, No. 12 Quarry street, Phila. EDWARD V MAOIIKTTB, Arm of llaclwtte A RaieneL Importing llnrdwar» Merchants, No. 124 North Third strict, a!«jve Race, I’bila. HOWARD UINCILMAN, Arm of Livingston A Co., Produce * and o‘iiinii.i»j 'ii Merchants, No. 27S Market st., above Eighth. Phil*. OROUGH W. COLLADAY, PreeMent OaIZS \riu„a,s.-<-retary. JuSHDA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 FI fill street /gp fctalrm.) \Ve*il**rn Insurance Company UF riTTSUUROn. GEORGE DAUSIE, President. F. M. G'.iUDoV, Se-rrelary. OFFICE, Xu 02 Water streot, (Spans A Co.'* Warehouse.) cp stairs, Pittsburgh. TFiM Inturf, against all kinds of Fire and MxmU-ltiskt A H«m* institution managed "fey Dtrtetort. who art well km-wn in the community, and ub art determined, by promptness and liberality, to maintain the character tohUh U,*y hay' ttuumrd. as oaring the best prutectlon-to those who dmre to be insured. Aff&ETS, OCTOBER SI, IiST. Stock Accounts. Mortgage Hill* KccelTnble.. OtScw Furniture.. $&) 00, (-neb- J.W 00, f-ach. JUS Oil, oiich. Open Accounts.. Cash Premium Notes _ 69 Bills Oi»cpunted.. *. 125JM3 73 '*.6tBfCSOU. George Darsie, ' [ Wb. McKnlgbt, 1C Miller, Jr„ I Nathaniel Uolmoe, J. W. Butler, . Alex. Nlmick, 0. W. Jackson, [ Batid M. Long, James McAulej, ■ William □. Smith Alexander Speer, \ 0. W. Rickctgon, AmlrevAckler, | no\6: F. M. GORDON, See*?. Pennsylvania Insurance Company OF FrrTSBURGD. OtQco Dio. G 3 Foo.rtll'Stri* u. K. I'ark, A. J. Junes, ltorfr I'attorecn. •I. P Tanner, I. UrierSprunJ. W. B. Mcßride, Sam. Harr, Jr-, C A. Oolion CUAHTEUEP CAPITAL...'. -.5300,000. 4l3“Firr aD'i Marine Rinks taken of nil dcucriptloo*. OFPICKItS. Preuldont—A. A. Careu Vlcr President—Koinr I Secretary and Treasure] Edrefea insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, OJKct No. 99 Water SL, I\iUburgh. asm, nor. 2d., 1857: Slock i)uu Bills, payable on demand, and cocar ed by two approved names ...... SS7,6SO 00 Ca»b iu Pittsburgh Trot Company .. 00,104 14 Pn-niiutn nnu»- SO Bills U«ccival-ln - 9,987 10 Mortgage 5,600 00 122 sltares Eschang* Bank Stock—Cost. 0,950 00 300 slinrc* Iron City Lank Stock—Amount, paid 7,500 00 200 chares Alleghany Bank Stock— do 5,000 00 87 ■bar**M*clianics’Bank Block—Cost...... 4,023 63 Bo*»k Amniota ......... „„ 14,671 28 Ofllr* Ftjrnitore 603 12 J. 11. Shoenbcrgsr, W K. Nlralek, R. D. Cocbrau, John A. Cangbey, C. W. Batchelor, Jam** 1. llennett, W. J. Anderson. Delaware Bntnal Safety IMuraßce Company, Incorporated by Uts Ltfficiaiurt oflknnt'jlcania, 1625. Otfk-c, £i. K. Corner Third and Walnut sts., PHILADELPHIA. MAItIXK IXSVItAXC£S on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parti* of the world. IXLASD IXSURAXisLS oa Goods, br rarer*, Canale, Lakes and Land Carriage*, to all parte of the Union. FIRM INSURANCES on Merchandize Btorrs, Dwelling Iloturs, Ac. JjttU of the Company, X<*9. 2d. 1857. Bond.*, Mortgages, and Real E5tMe...~_...5101,350 0* Philadelphia City, and other Loans 137*011 25 Block In Banks, Railroad A ItuurancoOoa.. 13,508 00 Bills Bccelvabio. .. 390,301 05 Cualion band— BalaoCfS In band* of ARcnta, Premiums oa Marine Polidea recently (sued, and oth* • r debts due tho Company...—... -03,730 07 Biibarnplioii »Nui«*—„ 100,000 OO William Martin, J(Uey, 11. Jcmci Brooke, Jacob P. Joue* THO3J HtSHT Ltibcm, Secretary. ap3;ljd—Jal2 Reliance Hntiml Insurance Company of PHILADELPHIA Office No. 70 Walnut Street Car itai. $177,028 —Aasrra $229,974 45—fiicuam Iktxstxxp. Fin Insurance on Doildi&ga, Marchaodiao, Furniture, Ac. In town or country. The mntnoi principle combined with the security c t a Block Capital, entitlei the Insured to then in the profit* of the Company, without liability for 1 caeca. The Script Ccrtiflcatce of this Company! for profits are convertible at per. Into tbo Capital Stock of the Conmaiur CLKiI TIKQLRT. President. D. 31. HXNCHALiN, Secretary. PtESCTOKS. Clem TLngloj, } 0. M Stroud, Wm. R-Thompeoa, John R. Worrell, Bamnel Blapbam, BecJ.'-W’. Tinsley, 0. W. Carpenter, Z. lothrop, Robert Steen, 11. L. Canon, C. a. Wood, Robert Tolaad, Marshall Qill, C. Steve neon, Jacob T. Booting, Chae. Leland, William Muaerr, Wm. M. Semple, ftttsbV. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent icrTbirtl and Wood etrecta Neptune Insurance Company, OF miUDGLPUIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. OrewiU'] undnr tbs General luinrance Law, with a Cnplial.of SJW,OiX», priiilegod to Inert** to £40,000. bj Fir*, Mating, Inland Navigation and Tnm»portation. omen;. n. 0. LAUGHUN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President. QEORGE BOOK, Secretary. Btucroiu. U. 0- Laughlia, I I). Montgomery, W. C. Stcteebury, I Richard SMeMy, D. Bharewomi, I George Scott, R. M. CktrlUt. j T. F. Slmrell. WUKmu (Wwree. . O. 0. Butler. .TIXJ2 * CHAFFBX, Agents, Jalr-lo Office, Lafayette Hall, (entrance on Wood rtj) OjScm w&r Sr,a, bdmm Jfartrt and Wxd Sir StiXCTOtS. Wm.Ragaley. | Capt. Mark Sterling Samoel Hea, , g. M RJer Jas. M. Cower, John S. Dilworth. J*a. Park, Jr., Praacta Seilers, luv M. Ponnoct, Wm. B. Haya, 5. l Jobs Sblpton.' Capt. Sam'l C. Toting, I Walter Bryaat, jv/j John Caldwall,Jr. iw nnongahela Inmrance Com pm lay, OP PITTSBUROtI. Qrncas —JAMES A. HUTCHISON, Prodded M ATWOOD> Secretary. Omci, No. 8S Warn Stbxez. M 3 injure Again* aU kind* 0/ Fire and Marin* Ei ASSETS, NOV. 20TB, 1857: Stock Du« Bills, payaWe on demand, aecnred by two approrsd names $l*O,OW 0 Bills Receivable ft*® 2 rv..v. 11|VW fa 10 .wTsiKtaiiiad' Baa* Steck-ao.l “> tata N0w...; »Mg 6o Office Furniture . 25 », Book Accounts *r*** w Wm.Jl. Holmea, WnTEn, Thos. S. Clark*-. Farmers' ami Hechanies’ insurants Company Xorthu’i'it Corner Second end IHilßtfJ Street!, P Ii l E L P 11 1 A . Tb« following statement exhibits tLa business and-COftd • tioo of the Company to Not. 1,1556: 4 i Premiums received no Marine and Island Risks to Not. 1, 1856 .. —ssl4£3*' ' rire Premiums t+ Interest os Loan* —-B,*M 47 Total receipts - —-$4004® Paid Marine Lo*e**..— 4 —*—Si u *« —. 39 t > 37 8J Expenses Balar n and Commissions...- 45,489 09 Ro-inaurance. Return Premiums and Agency Charges g ’* 7< W Balance remaining with C^mp’y—-.... 07 The assets of the Company are u fullowc— Phiia. City and County Bonds 4 16,848 181 Railroad 80nd5...-. - 11,000 00 S-Cost Trie* First Mortgage Real Estate 143,500 00 J Blocks, Collaterals on rail 52,400 00 Giranl and Consolidation Bank Stock —— 225 00 enosfted with Sherman, Duncan k Co., New York .—„— 30,000 00 Deferred Payment on Stock nut yrt doe- - W.TOO 00 Notes for Marine Premiums...——lo3,oBo 00 i Doe from Agents secured by bonds- 85,376 18 Premiums on P3 Philadelphia Fire and Lift INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 149 Chesnut Street, 1: e OPPOSITE TU,E CUSTOM HOUBI. WDI make all kinjla r of Insurance, cither Perpetual or Limited, on arery description o.' Property or Marchamdiae, atresaopaWeTateiof premiom. ROBERT. P. KINO, Praririent. SL. W. UMj^JX r ?k»9*= i * ' j • KE-Oow, ;S Ocora ff. Rnnm, Joseph fi. Pm!, John CSartcn, E. WOor. •- llaoiptoD, A. A. Carrier, A.C.B*mpeon, J. U. Jane*, John Taggart, Henry ffprcul. Nicholas Voegbtly, Jamea U. QopkJsa, COAL! COAL!! COALIII WE AKE DEKIBOOS OF. CONTRAOT- Iog fora «ippiyorthe bestqnaUtydfA^SnwwJtt* Wii, (abont Two Hundred and Fifty tfhou SauPjSzSZr for wen board our Steam Ship*, for onaor mcraySSSL irom the FIRST DAT OF BIATNEZT, to be delireredlu’ meb times and in such qoantltiea aj may be required.- » - Persons dweiroua of making Propoeola for the supply VOl pleaaa do so before the SIXTH DAY OP FEBRUAR YX23S ’arm sc*. r—l. OEttaSraorq. rwffcdly Any information required wOl !«e clTeo on ■ pill cation to • HARRIS, MORGAN A CO., _ Foot of Juliafttreet, New Orleans fcacurity will be required for the duo fulfilment of the contract. • JaTflml r ; JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AM) JOBBERS OP SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLINEBY GOODS, Have removed fiwtn No. 45 South Second Street, to lsBtr new and elegant store, No. 805 Chestnut SL, one door aboreltfi, Whore they will be pleaeedto eeo their friend*, tad the trade generally. • 1 ’ ja&lad niarcroM: Q. W.Cass, I. M. Peacock W. W. Martin, E. T. l-«>ch, Jr, D. McCandlen, Qco. S, AT THE FOURTH STREET STOB&' W. D. k n. HeCALLDB ‘d Hate just received -a vert large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHB, -fc.' " thelateit atyloe for Fall Trade, comprising : - VELVET AND BRUSSELS, ." TATESTKY AND THREE PLY. ; ' SUPERFINE AND i LOW PRICED INGRAINS:- Wool, Dntch, Hemp, List, Rag, Hall and Stair Cndi Rags, Mata. Coco* Matting, Stair Rod*, Ao, At-. Also, a choice lot of Drugget* {rota one to four' jardtWidfc beautiful pattern* Floor Oil. Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet wld*, with all other goods aeually found In first clam Carpet Store*, all of which we ar» prepared to fell at the Ten low est rate* for caah. ocs W. D. A. If. McCALLUM.- JJELL HANGING! : •‘■ • - SHOEN'BERORR, Prea* mC;d3m Door BeUr»ts2£G ' «odop«srd», pat op ta-tfce best *t;l« by - • J. D. KATH3SW3, ; 138 SmithfieU EU 36,893 00 T. W. LOVQIIBET. • Watch and Clock Bttkeri jPK IMPORTER OP &SSk T7INE WATCEESAND JEWELRY,Iey A? No. 2S Fifth ftroct, between Wood inl UirhL fU9> burgh, P*. ... 9703,785 37 Jamee 0. Hand. Thoopkflua Paulding, James Traqualr, William Eyre, Jr., J* F. Penlatoo, Joabua P. Eyre, - Samuel C. Btok.a, Henry Sloan, Jamea B. Mcrarla Tbomaa C. llano, Robert Barton, Jr, John B. Semple, Pitteb*& D. T. Morgan, M J. T. Logan, •• AftTIN, President. . 0. HAND, Vies President attention p*ld to the repairing of WilctMi end Jewelry. . work warranted. HARDWARB. ,r. SAMVEL FAQBESTOCKi -Vo. 74 . lFooci Strttt. PitUbvrgh, HABON HAND A LARGE, STOCK.OF HARDWARE, which bo will tell rory low tot fliJtpr- In eddition to hia Locks, Hinge*, Suite* tail Fork*, Spoon* tea urge eaortnient of Carpenters’ Tools. ho bet rreetYeda Ureo ripply of SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND 'KfflWptiML BHOVELS, TO.S'QS AND POKERS, SLEIGH REUS AND ENAMELLED PRESERVING KETTLES.. ocgfcAtf pHRISTMAS PRESENTS.— GOLD PENS, In h*n6sbm« Cmcc; FAKCT INKSTANDS; PORTFOLIOS; CASKS OP MATUBMATICAIr INSTRtmKNTS: PEN KNIVES; PAINT BOXES; • PANOT NOIRPApEk, Ac-, Ac. WM. O. JOHNSTON A 00- d«22 SuOooefc, ST Vogfl ttrm t: *. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 85 Water etreet, PitUburgh. J. WOODS' PEARL STARCH constant • ly on hand and tar sale by the ondertlrned. Suai. tin may be assured that this superior March trOl tie fimad eqcal to aay of the more expensive forme of Cora Starch tn use, for making delicate Blanc Mange, Puddings, or v » Be particnUr .to enquire lor “Woods* Pear) Starch „ A. A. HAWST, »m« corner riritaad Fttrj streets. AGSI BAGS!?—Flour, Bnckwheat. Gftrrr meal, Salt, Ham. Grain. Drlod Pralt and all ktbdrcf Begs, m* tbeir sdraataes* fta cMUtTofgoodnueilaadpncMctorert, to h*TMhclro£ «r» filled kt my manufactory. DAVID C. HEBBSHF Jal4:d*ltwF corner liberty tad itmfy. I LI AM BAGS, of all sizes, made andirin. JrtfaMlrt corurr Üborlr J'lgS. I EXCHANGE IfOKCIT¥JPKOP£BTY —ff^ssyssi^^sasssta to-day, u t he owner 1* In the city. “ wow J«i< ii. McLain t eos, R«.i OauinA^, VENISON AND GAME.—Fresh Venison - . T- .Pbeamt, Qn»lli, Rulblu, eqnlmli rorotog ma for Mb at Xo 2T irnTn. flffiig ll insurant*. DIBXCTCKST I Wui. A, Caldwell, WiUoo Miller, Jollo McPcTlrt. I Geo. A. Berry J»n>o# A. uotcblson •SS-oolOtiwd lIEN'KV SI. ATSVQOI>.S«C’J. dux cross: . -v Alcxkader Bradlsr. £ s Jowph 8. Leech,. John Fullerton, HaMfieldß. Brown, WilUm© C*rr, . Robert H. Harttar, JcbnWGfil, “STa. EnglSbT - * P. B. Sarery, C. Sherman, 8. J. Mcgargee, F. BLicseraxs,Sacretary J- O. Oms, Apat -nr»»«r • REMOVAL NEW CABPETB, GBEAT REDUCTION Ut PRICEJ! j f $215,01& 03