Dittslrorjjf' STHiDoTBSLiSt co„ EDITORS a ni PB OPBJETOBS- PITTBBPBgH: MONDAY MORNING, FEB. 1, 1868. Bc.amptloßor Specie Payment. We learn Ihat-ite direclora of the Citizens. Rant and the Mechanio’a. Bant heidmMtinga on Shtiday end amiaimously resolved Co tesoffle epecio-paymenti on ell their liabilities, to-day. Wm, some of our members send ua a copy of the Bill read by Benator \Tilhins, entitled “An Act toineorporaie the OriiibalronJWorks, and alio of the Bill read in place by Senator Gai- Aam, relative to the Ucenae of carriages, etc., in /the cities and boroughs of Allegheny County 1 Democratic Plusdebebs.—lt sfcemsniitural for democratic office holders to.be plandeTers.— Whenever you hear of anoffickldefalcalion, set it down that the defaulter i 9 a democrat. Bres lin and Swartwoui were but types of the whole class—rendered such by the magnitude of their operations. The. rest follow them at distances .—greater or .less— according to the opportuni- ties afforded. ' , . TheN. Y. Tribute of. Friday points to an m , stance in which the government wan swindled out of $lOO,OOO in the purchase of n site for a fort near that city. Whenever a democratic ad ministration tells property—aa in the cases of Fort Bnelßhg and Ripley—it takes good core to sell only to political pets, at a mere nominal sum, that the purchasers may ha7e all tbe ad vantage; and when it f»uyi property it takes as good care to buy only at second band, through tho agency of political favorites, and to pay twice or thrice the real;value, the surplus over tho actual cost going to the disinterested patri ots through whose agency the swindle was ef fected. * In this New York cose, the government want ed a spot Of ground—called-WlUett’s Point— -whiclT the owner thought was vnlnid at the out* side figure when it was appraised it $lOO,OOO, and he had previously offered it at)sCQ,oooand $40,000 without finding a purchaser. A few leading demomots of New York got around the owner, persuaded him to sell it to them—he was nothing loth—for $130,000, only a small por tion of which was paid down; and the govern* .mentbougHt itof them for $200,000! They di vided thh $70,000 among themselves as dear gain. A neat little swindle. Bat here is another. A dispatch from Wash ton lo the N. Y. Herald points it out: “There has been a leak discovered in the out law of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. When the Committee of Ways and Means was.engaged in making, oat its appropriation bill the fact was developed-that the expenditures at Brooklyn station have exceeded all calculations by up wards of $lOO,OOO. -The result is that, instead ' of $600,000 only $200,000 will be recommended by Mr. Glancy Jones and bis associates, for the Navy Yard at New York. This brings New York down almost to the level of Philadelphia, - for I believe the Navy Yard thero is to have $lOO,OOO. The question Is, what has become of the money at the Brooklyn yard? This ques tion will be answered, I presume, by a commit tee of investigation." So far the national government. The city government of Now York, which for years has boon in democratic hands, is just as bad. Two of its officers have just been held to bail for swindling the city out of $20,000, and the uni versal extent to which the corruption of the city government has attained has been deemed by the. Board of Aldermen a suEeient necessity for appointing a standing committee on Frauds, in order to systematize inquiries into thecomplaints of the outraged citizens. The evidence adduced before the committee shows enormous frauds in griding, paving, curbing, and many other high way operations which might almost be called highway robbery. The swindlers in each in stance are dexnocT&ts, and it appears that the democratic city government knewof the swind ling all tho while, but declined either to check or expose it. _ friKVlal C«tT»«poo«leBM of'tMlTtoborgb Qisetta.l IlAEßisDcfio, Jan. lifitb, 1858. / JCditors GatdUs Since! lastiwroteiyott there La 3 been a developcment of democratic haired here toward WilmoL He has proved himself so terrible to them that they hope toextingaish him by an act of the Legislature. A Senator by the name of Bteele, from the county -of ‘Lu zerne,—and a member of the house firom Wyo ming, by the name of Smith—one of the mem bers of that ancient and universal family bare united to legislate .away. Jiis judicial.district. Mr; Steele under the specious caption of * '‘Bill to regulate the lime of holding court in the 26U» judicial district,” slyly inserts a provision to attach Susquehanna county to Columbia, Sulli van and Wyoming. This; would leave him with > Bradfords alone and then the next move would be to attaeh it •to some other district. His friends are on the qui vivt and will watch It closely. The dominant party has such a major ity that they can push it through. 1 have some fears that it will be consummated, although it is reported ihat Gen. Packer has declared his de termination to oppose the passage of any such bill I doubt very much a bill Ktxsa££B&SSSB!P- <l!va ,J tUfl 1 ■ Crawford, presented th« follow-, preamble and resolutions; , - . . P WnxauAs, It is the imperative tmd mdupen gSgaSSSSn^ by his vote r—to leave the people of t]}® free/from oil foreign interference to decide thebr owndestiny for themselves and toproteet them ?n “hTercfciee oftheirrigUof «tmg To* or against the hM*!by fraod tbe organio not under &s&m&p&2£g lion, in their own way, mbject only .tothe con elilatiyn oflho , gatlotd. by the Senate and House of Kepre' eentotivesd of Pennsylvania, jn General Awem hlvtnelTlhat oar Senator* be, and are I *er'by failvand fairly enbrniUeS to the people ■J3SS»SS?S^-«gte^oH. : P^eatatlonoftbb [preng aide motion, to pro- I vent Us discussion. Oho' ▼anted P for the preeont, another to poetponn-indeßdtdy and a third to refer It to Th«y would' not let it go to a Tioga,' toatlll farther tesrthrir •incprUr offered *n resolution''which instructed amCC a*?li«, ; to'vote wcalMt the admission of fnS ' This they refoaed by »' ole • biMfl'!rt.h-»tlflira of.pftaglas ‘upon too w* isSpsiK through to 'compel Ihla »I^?Vn,^he V were report within a. time specified, but they wore ““u!. evident that the majority not onlyHiiSe discussion, but really eeek to prevent o report from bring made at all. , They offered resolo tionsiutended to throw ridicule npon the subject. But the queerest pvt of ; the whole affair is that Miller’s preamble is tahen literatim el ver ■ Mm from tho.itfangural addrms of Buchanan, hi. letter of iostructlona to Walker, andtho Kan • *-sab Nebraska" act. It has eomo to thia ■ that hfrald to discuss what Mr. Buch - ionSvrmMnhcodless than a year ago to ho sound " 'ffiStlo doctrine,: This. is one of the rare i i'nwcimensr-of consistency which Its Mstaey The leader*, of tho Honso were not : Bachnnan. : ” , torlto , to ; h^«>al»stbfit-. Mr. McClure .. ■ wiiUry whether they will refuse,»» endorse, Packer's inanraral to-morrow. .j, Mr. Gamm feed in place, on yesterday, An Act,&fs Beitenaeled, So-.. ; -Bab.X That notices to Indorsers'of notes, , hills of exchange or checks, residing rn the same city ortownin which ench notes, hdlsorchecks ‘are protested, shall he legal and. sufficient ir served perttmeUy, left at the honse or place of ' business of the.person or persons to be notlneu, or'deposited in'the Post Office in such city or . town, directed to ench pereon or persons. _ Mr. Wilkina read in place to-day, an oot to incorporatetheOriiaba Iron Manufacturing Co., place, bn act relative, to ■ the lieenaecef.ttSrfiages, wagons, caru, drays ftud other vehicles in the cities &nd boroughs in the county of Allegheny' Lscoxptos.—ThePhiladelphia Prm B*y cs %^kthat 9 <oal t&'Pre&denfrls beat upon fors leg thronghtic Leoompton fraud. U says: _ “We bare reason tibclieTe.lljarah effort is to bYmade to compel tie people of Kan sas to accept this fraudulent contrivance. We could give no more disagreeable intelligence to our political friends; for we had hoped that the magnitude of the manifold frauds which have thus far sustained that instrument would be enough to consign i‘ to universal ignominy. That it will be resisted in Congress, we hope and believe; that it will be resisted by the people, we Kaow.. There never was a question upon which.the Democracy of Pennsyvania were so folly united as in fearless hostility to the rule of the 'minority in Kansas; and, hence, to the Le compton Constitution.”, The Washington correspondent of that paper writes “Members have been looking to the stand they must take on this question of Kansas, which hur ries to a settlement, one way or the other, and, without counting doubtful votes, Lecompton will, it is calculated, be rejected by a majority of seven. In this calculation, Pennsylvania is.only put down for three votes, when it is believed that a largo number of the Democratic delega ion from that Slate will oppose Lecompton. That $B,OOO Accoustbu roa.—That portion bf'Eawrenco, Stone & Co.’s tariff investment which was spent in New York, seems to have been traeft at last to the right pocket. The Courier £ Enquirer Bays that the'papcr which received-that $B,OOO for advocating Free Wool was the Journal of Commerce. Of course, It was onderstood from the first that the recipient of that bribe would turn out to be n democratic paper. _ The Defeat of the Gwalior Mutineer!, Particulars Me received of tie action between General Windham and the mutineers near Cawn pore. AU acooonts. agree in that tho misfortunes that occurred to tho British were i owing to tho want of precaution on the part of General Windham. The following graphio nar ' retire of those events—of the defeat of the Re bels by Sir Colin Campbell—and of their do : btraction, completed by Brigadier Grant, is from ' the Calcutta correspondent of the Loudon New*: Cawnpore bad been left under the command ! of General Windham, the hero of the Redan.— 1 He had with him about 3,000 men, consisting of portions of the 34th, G4th, 82d, and 88th Regi ments, besides artillery. U is said that -his orders from Sr Colin were on no account to risk an 1 engagement. Ilowever that.may be, he heard on the 20th that the Gwalior rebels were I advancing on Cawnpore. On the 25th informa tion reached him that the advanced guard had arrived at Pandoo Noddy, about eight miles from Cawnpore. These were not the Gwalior troops; they were Koour Singh’s rabble, who having been beaten out of Bchar in August by Vincent Eyre, had since joined tho Gwalior dis ciplined troops, and had come on as their ad vanced guard. Windham, thinking they were the Gwalior troops, went out on tho 20th to at tack them, and after a contest of an hour-and-a half’s duration, beat them, lie thought, most probably, that this defeat must so disorganize the rebels that they would make no more head against us. At all events, all accounts agree in stating that no precautions whatever were taken against surprise, that our standing comp I remained as though* wo were in a peaceful can* i I toument, and that no attack was anticipated for 1 a moment. But tho Gwalior men were rather enraged than discomfited. They had sent for j ward Koour Singh’s rabble as a “feeler,” both to deceive Windham and to mask their own movements. They were vpry nearly being suc cessful. Binding from Windham’s attack on Koour Singh that he was prepared to expect them on the east side of' Cawnpore, they moved rapidly on to the Delhi road, making a circuit, and then on the morning of the 27 th marched on the station from the westward. Instead, however, of attacking with prompti tude, they contented themselves with assuming a threatening attitude atNawabgunge, a suburb_ two miles distant from Windham's standing camp. This enabled the latter to make prepar- He ordered out the troops, and march ing at the head of more Europeans than the lamented Havelock had ever bod under his com mand, went down confident of success to attack the rebels. Our troops, accustomed to be led to victory, Went on with their usual dash, the Clth, one of Ilavelock’B victorious regiments, leading. They charged a battery in the left centre of the enemy’s line, and gained it, the enemy yielding to them at every step By advancing the other regiments to suppot t the O-Uh, the victory would hava been assured; but they were compelled to abandon tho guns they had gained. The want of a General was everywhere conspicuous; con fusion reigned on all sides: i\tf distinct orders Were issued, and our troops had to beat a hasty, it may be called a disgrhceful, retrea: into the entrenchments, leaving standing camp, stores, camp equipage, and the entire station of Cawn pore to tbe west of the canal in the hands of the enemy. Onr los3 was proportionately heavy, and several of onr men, and eYen some officers, fell alive into the hands of the enemy. It is stated in private letters that one of those was forthwith hanged,* a second beaten to death with shoes, and a third tied to a cart wheel, which in a few" successive revolutions crushed him to death*. Onr camp and stores they burned, and that same evening advancing close to onr en trenchment they took possession of and burned* the whole of the cold-weather clothing for onr meo7 which had been stored up at Cawnpore. Oh. the following day the rebels attacked the entrenchment, commencing with a very heavy cannonade from the right and left of their line. Windham attempted a sortie, in which after some hard fighting, the fiflcs managed to capture two guns, but our right were driven back wit]y~~ loss. It Wll'l jhr •'* litis uw .var-TSZZZi ibe cars ofSlr Coli a Compbelll 'at the, earn 6 lima orriTca with count* of the critical state of Windhamik part# Had the rebels at this time cat the bridge « boats, which affords the only »««“»* nication with Ondo, Sir Colin would have found BiT difficult matter to cross the Ganges, to” 11 ' rebels, not expecting his return, and making i sore of Windham's force, were probab y anxious to avail themselves of the bridge of boats to crush Sir Colin CamphelL At all events they let it remain, and by so doing were lost. The move ments of tho favorite Lieutenant of Sir Charles, Napier were too prompt for them. -With M® tillery and cavalry, he miles in lo boors, crossed the Ganges by the bridge oT boats on the night of the 28tb, on the next day fell noon the rebels, drove them back, in away which mode the troops feel that they once more bad a general at tbcirhead, into the town, and j then returned to escort the ladies and wounded across the river. Although harassed in thlß oper ation by the rebels,-who poured in o desultory fire from the town, and threatened on the left 1 bank by the Oude insurgents, he in the space of two days successfully effected this very dcu cate operation. He did not at once attack the enemy. Commanding from the entrenchment,- the head*of the road to Allahabad, he made ar rangements for a safe escort for the ladies, siok and wounded, as far as that station, remaining , meanwhile on the defensive. On the morning of the Oth, the last wounded man having left the i entrenchment, he turned his attention to the re bcls, and at 11 o’clock moved out to attack them. No details of the action have J et be , en ? e ? eiv * ed in Calcutta, hut !t is known that the enemy wcre -totally and Completely defeated. ' They ! •lost-immense quantities.of stores, grain, bul locks, and baggage, sixteen guns, and their camp. They were pursued that day fofTomr-, teen miles along the eoad to Kalpee, m a south-; westerly direction. The Chief then returned to I Cawnpore, leaving Brigadier Hope Grant to fol-j tow up his success.- This officer continued to I follow them up; but the rebels, makings sud-1 i den detoar, left the Kalpeo-rood, and endeavored to cross the Joorag-gbat, 22 miles in the direct ! road from Cawnpore, but much longer by tho | route they had taken. Here they procured boats, and were about to cross over their yet | : remaining guns, when our pursuing force ap- j peared upon their rear. ltwasßrigadlerGrant. lie at once attacked them with great spirit, and 'after bilf an hour’s cannonading took 15 guns, , large quantities of ammunition and stores, with out losing a single man himselt The Brigadier alono was slightly wounded. This is Hie latest intelligence. The details we receive are but scanty. Sir Colin Is himself a determined en-, omy to newspaper correspondents, and even private letters abounding with news, of which previous advice has been sent, frequently mls oarrv With respect to Generat Windhams Set an the -7th and 280., oyerv aecoaal received from the camp, expresses hat one opinion. By come it ia said that he has been placed under arrest forfightingcomrarylo the express orders of his chierr by °‘<>«s, that ffis gtisled with the sontimenls expressed by b r Colin, he has thrown up his appointment on the staff of the Indian army. But both^ these state ments should be received with caution. I senu j them to you, as they are mentioned-in letters ( 1 received from Cawnpore, and because they find , ; credence in cortain quarters here. They may j or may not -be true; but this fact is certain, that Sir Colin found the camp on the 28tK in a 1 state of utter dlsorganiiation, and discipline | almost at an end. He quickly restored both order and confidence. As for the Chief himself, [ every one pronounced him a noble man, and a j fflorious soldier. By tho promptitude-of his movements he has saved both Lucknow and Cawnpore, and everywhere vindicated ear pres- Uge Ho is now in the position in which he is most at home—at the head or an army of which he ia the supreme nnd uncontrolled commander. As to his future movements it hiay be conjectur ed that he will sweep the Doab—i. e-, the entire country lying between the Ganges J (W~ before again croeaing the Onde, and that having entered order in onr owrr provinces, he wilt finally suppress tho insurrection in tho cdontry iuwhlchUhadblrthv Spinal iaoiicrs. V Those whohovo-ined it.—Aicang'tLolnAnj j testimonial* ia CtTpr of jtha effects of BoerhaT*'*' Holland ! Bitten, rre offerffaktuonof the Gjllowiag, njioy of »b*tn , well-known In this city: . JureaCtu.vl3, of Sontli Pittsburgh,«aj»: -it is certainly . a talosble medicine; It cared me of Dyspepsia.” Captain IItNST Eitos eayc -It cured my wife of Neurol- i gi* ” | 8. A. 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Ji3£lydfc _ wTp7woob...~. i.aooaoxao..--.—-«• '■ *' «■*«*» WOOD, MOORHEAD & GO., wursuqnmxu or American.Gkilvunized eheet Iron, Jnd Soli Jfftata for t&s Bolt qf W. prrn Woon’i Patent ImlttUonßuilalheet Iron. jaailydAwfcf ■ • _. _ ... JOHN THOMPSON, tin liberty" street. Buropean and IntalUgenco Offico, Keep. Korop. Tor .nj .mrant, tndMXm»r«nd Pnekot Xidutijo liWftom LiTerpool to “Sta ook. ml"gfloortl honie-work mroUhrdlto raflrond to Pittsburgh. JOHN COCHRAN'3£»»< S ~ Hunricwintl or Ivon Balling, Iron VanlU* Vault Dfton Window Shatters, Window Ctmrds, it., * Not. W Second Strut and 66 Third Stnrt, (Between Wood and Market,) pnTSBPRQII, PA* enhand a rarlctjr of now. Patterns, ftuicy and plaJi n,table for all purpose*. Particular attention paid U> et doslngOrnveLott. JobblPßdouoatahartßoUcer ■ .“g. ™- M,n^ssDOT^s"™siSi*: attorneys a.t law SOLICITORS ISi CUASCEBY, . No. ft, Shines Block, Dubuque, Men. - , jyflnHiwtlutu promptly made In any part or Honnanh lowa, or Western Wisconsin. „ % , _ . .v. • vt Will attend to tbopnrchaso and Sale of Beal ulnlnft Money on Bonds and Mortburps seinymc GEOROK W. GBKIG tc CO., KEG MAIsrXJFA-OTXTPkEPIS, On,, ./ par and Mrch.'nict Slrttf, Efth TKini, PITTSBURGH, f A., Maanfartnre Pin* an* Oak Kepi of tbo rarioos du«rip tloMOl NAIL KUOS, which they wIU wtl *t the low* "*aaK£ntnu:t« arorecpectfnllj wllrlted. All work war* SBPTON A& BIIiBROUGH, L A 5O AND HOU SB AGENTS, TV'c 101 Locurt Slrul, bcltcetn Wi and sl\Rrtdt, . . RT. LOCIS. WO. nnil ar<i TnTS and LANDS for aaleor lease; Bate, Conn- B* »lE,t>lle; diolce »lccUonßpf f y GraduationLaw,at 12M centi per Mineral itndAgrlculwnaiand*. »ia cocci giren. , j. MBBOBAira ta-h-or, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrbh'i Mew BulMlng.) «■»"«:» utalydfe DAWKS i 5 OIiULBVt , Uoaui Blga and Ornamental Painter** A NDQUA UTBRSi '.:f\ *' . OEALKU IS *>. {■- *t ' LeadandZiooPalnlef ' 11*0.' ail klwU efMotion* YtrnMiii£ Wlfliow I QU**» . FuUy,finub*a , 144 WMarttt,(w«d9onalxKtDi*Siorui Mt 4. . BCTlWyifc •' ■ 1 . EXTHNSion or btat. 1 oama nu'™»;“ •-! Thr Slanufaetnrtrs’ ißsnranrf Csmpany j Chinas’ lainrute Comp'y of PiUibMJb DKS.C.IM.T’PI’CIiJtJ.-vr.syiCES Ditec- or “* v " TiTr nr jl w». BAouarTS^ta., Willcc-itlnnalbpir Office *! toraoflh" FitLluryh anA DotUm Si. C>. has . PHIL A 1 E „ r ‘ . AA ’ SAJIUJiL L MAJtSHIXL, Secretary, ccniinne locir in thia -i*j Glared a Di’ndrt.d of TEN DOLLAR* IKK Charter Pernetual—Ciir.itftl ssoo,uoo> No. 191 Penn Street. ; SHARE, ptyatu to «u Smchu.dd,,., .«• tw / -N nrrr«i>TTTinH : wuUtite*, cn and alter MONDAY, tl»p lith day r.f Fulru* WTLI. INcMIE AGAIN ST ALL KINDS <- Y , OPPOSITE THE ST. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, , ry nerl . Easter* g tOC .IH r-coh. it.’-r J.m ton L a r ir „ \i • , intl T n l:inJ R i sk#. i rn i 4Pfi 11 PI It .S* T Ifts S , I»* tbo idßceof J. TV. CLARK A CO, Bock-n. Mow. ’ '‘ 1 ItLL APRIL lit , felaKw T 11. UOVfS, Sec r»».1 A ARON S I.irHNCOTT. Pr**-i;.k-nt, j Where they may be eouaulteddaily, (Sundays ; yonrtli Anniversary Vt\s7 * r ‘ H s^r^tw? . ft>r Consumption, A»th*n»i Bron- Pittsburgh Young Sitin' L’in'i'i'i i At*' !.u.V n. , j ' cbltU *nd ail other Chronic AMectlOn*<»untct*J TUESDAY EVENING, FI:B. Sd, ATT n'Ct.-OK cnucrct; a WDe, , wlUi p orpr#d{«i«»ln|Cl"Pnln»O»»* , ‘T m,ea * e * IN THIRD PRKSBYTEUT AN CHV!',i il Wra^>£?*"*' AlrVil U-k*. DR3. FITCH * BYUK.I M H»ti ilipt i-Anant tnoMrbwi. ' . nnRESSF.S BY REV (’ P KUUTII MimfU Y tVM.' t* ‘ or to, fr*,.,alw»nUli of the UCk£Dl*» »»dREV Pl.O> « * Rt;. .IT,. * »* S-syth ' , DANGER OK DELAY I.S POMIUNARk DIaKASE—Im Ecm*l«Collefe. ! «yuir>tun« vU*ti rilQlM f'-el- ‘ Other exercise* by Rer. Dr MTOhI Kpv UYI LEdDY . • - and U«r, KXNDAI,!,. Tli« Annual tr.U u :.■» I » s .j iu* of •••(■ *W'“ lh« *• *»*•“»< r *I’ IJ K ro ,tU ANNUAJL COLLECTION taUn aj. j groA*, mil Ilia wajlaoW Llln»vlf Mil • cur* U BCXt ti • p»jl*l!c geuemUr !■ tntitp.l sixi% Fro-. 1 Imponibl.i, A' SI. F’KEW, | ' W,E KINCAID, | OP. DAKEWKLL. ►Lv i'«i- « nT~ K. D. JONES, f fclild W W. MAIR. onico a. w* •« 1 **• M i'h«*e° iuk l n»i»tllM»*'U \ )l«t of *MH‘» »*M l*iUn>w urUlilng to con* ■»U t» t-S t Itba M frnull A J W ■ riYKttt, I u.avrmUw-r >dt f*nn» «»■< pttmmrgh, P*. JAn, M.^AViOHi/IN, kUliiWtfltM* or 1 ilruhol, Onlegite Kplrlti and Fdml Oil, I OotSl.Htfp ATo Ida ant HU Sumd tUrtft. ; W. ,v‘ I>. ItlNltlilAlfi’, 1 AMD DIAttM t» I All klnilH ulTubaoiio, BnulT»ndClß*r*, Ilnvnnvonlljr uknn ltl» liulMlng: No. 190 Wood ■troot, In ailiilUoii to lliolr MoriuraotiirfflgE»t«UUhnielit,No.43lrwlß •tract, wh«r#ttH'f will l» pltu»«i , rt In rccclT* th*lf •ptfilydfa ■— •* ■•■ f. A.'A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, PEXXA. Cotnpauiei rocrvaenteU of highest standing. Chartered by PeuDoylTonlu aud other State*. Flif, Marino and Ufo Risks taken of all description*. A. A. CARRIER, g. 8. CARRIER. B. P. SHOPS, MERCHANT TAlLOti, 103 Third Street, Plttiburgb, Penn*. 49*ThoUto(t Pattern* o t good* always on Lend, end made to order on the most reasonable term* tor All work warranted. ooWmfc business Ranges. DlßsoluUon of Paitneisblp. NOTICE is hereby given that the partner* ihlp heretofore wtawtlng between the tiadindgnedu Grocer* and Prodace Dealer*, DBd*r lb* first of MERGER A ROBINSON, hu bees dUaoltedtbl# day by the withdrawal of EOCLEB ROBINSON—and tlut .the book* and account* of the firm will be toond In the hands of »ald Bobhuon (whe will attend oxcltulvelr thereto) at the Oldfltand,onPederal street, where those Indebted will please call and settle with out delay.as the account* will be placed In the proptr hand* tor collection.' nnlen paid on or {before the first or March next. * STKnTRH MERCKB. Jannary lStb,lS63. ' . B. ROBINSON. WB.TIIO undersigned will coutlnne the biulneu at the old itand on Federal street, Allegheny, where the want* of the old customer* and all others will Ocattended to as usual. Tho btuloets will hereafter be conducted on the princi ple ofsvlllng tow for cash. „ JaSfcdtmhl STEPHEN MB BOER A CO. DUBOLVTION. THE partnership heretofore existing be* tween the imdealgned, engaged In *b« manufacture; of Rope and Twine, uudec the style of J. A H. OERWW, vu etoolrtdlijr mntual content, dating from January l»V lSi3. The lm*lnc*s of the firm will be settled by there* malnlnjc partner. JACOB GKBWIG. JS:IWd UENHtQERWIO lIEBBT OEBWIO, Ho.corner Pehn and Walnut'Str&tt, TiTANUPACIKBEB OP PITTSBURGH JxL SSmp MP SkULLA BED CORDS, HEMP ROPE, fromU In. to alter Rope, Broom Twln#,Bewlnf Twins, Wool Twine, Ha* and Cotton Seine Twine, Sash Cord, Tarredaud Packing Tara. WW_A fall inpply of the above constantly on hand and far aalo at market rates. )a27t3tnd notice;. Pmsßtraaa, Jan. llth, 1859. 11l AVE this day associated with me Beoja mlu F. Peuil and William 11. Whlrncr* In tho general Commission,'Wool and Produce Bnslnest. Tho *tyle of the firm will b*» SPKfNOKR HARBATJaiI A Crt SPRINGER iIARBAVQII. srftisaittUK&iG3a...i]i3Ji*tEi f. pmrr...*)i, n irmrimi. BPniNOEa lIARBACOH CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. DEALERS IN Wool, Ilidcs, Provisions«S; Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh J* DIHSObUTIOK OP CU*PAHTSERi»I!!P. THE partnership existing lietvecn the un d*r»iintd hu thla day «Ub mutnal conacnt Iwen dla •oUed Ij ilia wUbdiawftl »( 11. L. Rlngvalt. The umalnlng opart o«ri ar# antbodrc'! t<* aotuo tho affitr* nr tb* fins, and wW continue tb# bmlncs* of lb# Port IMtGlni* Work* ■* hermtofor*. A U. CURLING. MOROAN RODRRTSAN, EDWARD DITORIDOB. U. 1.. RINGWALT. NOTICE WE have this ilay aiwomtftd with ua John ii tobkrt *od jambs n. WBiairr, iuosia? R. lIOLM E 3 rMirbur trom Lb* *oU*« oMuncttMet efttjo boaloeM ‘JUailu .fTW.UOUIIO^SONS-; Gr’lt KA X BEAIITIFIKE so i&9« crejcccnsmu toctbt, F.orsp ii.iisn £or it restores permanently Gray Ualr U ita original color, cotere luxuriantly the hraa; nmoTe* all dandruff, itching and all etroftila, ■eaUbeadandall*rnptlon«;tntkeitha'halr«)ft, health;, •ad gloaay, mad «UI prtaerre It to 'any imagtaabU aga. re mures, aa if by magic, aO blotches. from the taco, and cnr«» ail neuralgia and Derroai headache. Beo drcolarand the following: Dom, N.U,Feb.2,ISM. rsor.O. J Woo* A Co.—Oeotc Wltlitna few dm*» hare received eo many crden «ad calls tor Prof. 0. J. Wood's Qair Restorative, that today*• wer*compel!***® Boston for » quw»tl| LrTT fr ~gn« n t»y from /cm Evert ~~&Tt}emtlo hate produced Oort or four up rT , l «^»#r«.»n» v approhalkm. aztd (*trooagv U rtcalns t e*r*a Uip «ad worthy cttlxans oTogt rtriD lSytoUj lt U A MOST YALUABUSTRS ««T Worn gromotV iter. w»J oO* J f” . iSi"!?* 1 'Tllnuu. LAitiEor * co. (Sighed) Uickoktoaofx,Si-Char SeaOo, Mo.,Not. 19,18&&, Ptov.o-J- Woo&-DaarSir. Bomatim* Uet romznerwe wen induced to cm tom* of your Bali RMtoratire, md Ua ISteu.mK raufafl.l, « fail It ot.r aat, to roo Md tba to report tu ... - Ow uni* aoo's twod for acme time bed been perfectly corffwj «Uh aorea, and aomaealletf It S£ almost entirely cam* off In cOßsafafOco, jn® a »«**"»■?: leg hU*aftrlßga,*<lvlaadßeto tue youtßa«toflattr*,i»*dW ■»o with Uttlahope of auccoti, but. to aur aarpriso,ar4 thi of all our friends/* rary few amlkaUana rtmcrredtb# wa* entirety, end » m» and Inxnrtant crop> of hair aooa ctvtrd oat. «ad we ciunowaay ih*tourboy,hi*a» baidtby a aealpi m 3 as luxuriant a crop of hair aa*uy other cbUdr- ITo can tharabro, *ad do betylir rocomttaad yoor Bertoro ! <tre> u a perfect rataady feral! diaeewof “thaacalp aad jtotr. maOIIIDOTHAU ; | sabau a. raaaiNDorruM. • tfitfsun, U«lm»4qim JO. 185&.r F*oo. J. Woon-B«*r Sir. I ha»« o*d two bottlea©f Pror. WowVa IWr ItraionUv*, and can trolj «*i U U Jh* KPcaMtorJittbrury of tha u< tor wafering and dunging tbeilair. -Bcfcraofln*ltlwaaatnaaoi vnentj. Mytulr baa now attained tt» original color. Yob can recommend it wib* world wllhontUw load fear, aa tay caao wuonaof “» MEBPUT. wya. d*.«MwflEasr MORRIS ac COiiTART. : aou xiSCf ACtruat «r - _ \ HUGHB’B PATBKT - ATMOBPHBRIC FORGE ISD TBIP HAH3EBS. BrAMMEBS of, tile-following ««»• 4«-i N ? r hiTrnllMaw, SOW ll*. ’ IMitf $ 3.W u a M 9 U U M , MOB '* ' “ «w. £ „ui. .* .... uaoo** " *»• a r «15 *• - K 2KWS ** '* <*#>. “V. **2o M “ '* *nso u , “ .. u. ft -11440 ** •** . fe42ol '•*'• “ 2COO. »»(*”'“• '"^KSS'oOLTAHT. Pi mi man, V*. To Capitoilals or Manulaetoti. THE undoraigned shaving delorminod to min wnt-oßir* Blf, (or «ich»rs» lor Weoloro Hi tinted on the tltw bank) opi«Wt*«nd in rtojr otitoig* aheny Valley Roil road DcOot, ecu tala! tag about Oue.Hon- SrSdAcrca, Kits oC wUehSutafllM « *gd enotuCoil, Trltblink ofr«»t fcpd . RlttannlDg at p**bßahe); rtrer bottom lliai- nerer W*****®}? fence and la ttia U|httt «t*to «lf Wl*f!®3VfiEE?' cdbT.TjOOO load* of manure from JlSiroi twm eanmakadgbl Wj*~» ; Doom 30 by 40 foot, and a fiaino B«TJ W freU wiin CSifSrtS kVSft.-^!^d» cool I* conveyed to th» bcu**.- TbJJ' pnJperty pu*ma i adTantaceafor teiidenoaaand tronor lumbar monufcto* ■rSPSuntSoniaaSoßioT'nriUUJ* * good anatroflto mw T»o mini dally from Pltuburgb, nuking itaaiy of • Klttanaia& Ain»tns9gfloo®tJ» and lot* (Wtrantagoonaly altiutfodia tb* contrtJ virtot Kit* t.mrlnf,. JaiegßMl -- • ‘'• *' J * r ‘ GOULD’S PATENT SDKIWJ BED.—We Ifcblaw nlc*olTi' o |5 yoI'NG k CO. ’ AGSt BAGSII— Corn dmL Silt, Haa, GpUu. W*d V* d KcacMl Stall"* “SjSX.K.lbi pudt, uiitlj prlntrt to orf*r,ia ID * ,l uS2Sw'o«i,r, flOHUtf (rf'gooji n *a and pncM HERBST den filled it my BAVWC. HShBOT, . jiUuttUvß. • tvrmmr Liberty and Plod PATENT BUCKESS-200/“-.*, n *??£ nd for oil bT I*l2o IgAIAH PIC&KIT«I3J. OHO BBLS. Comniercial White wneai "VT O. MOUASSES-30 bills prime «• u 0. SUGAR—2O hhds prime, for rale . io» t>t pah bj t. ima « oa. u- SUGAR AND MOLASSES -1 - S&HSLSS&** . 7NREASE.—3I tierces of Gr«a» KMirtn: JjUto^&bbrutstnunte. m (| . ■ , I U - Merchants' Insurance L'o. ot, Philadelphia. IB lilDt Ullim. WJI v MOTT, I>. J.4'CANNjS«c re ,»rT. FREE JHBDICA.L LECTURE TO I, A DIES ct ,, v j., -.i„jjnT-^tecl..Wri,ooo 00 BY MRS. ANITA MANSFIELD, Soq-in. , “ [ « AT LAFA YET FE IfALL ' as ON WEDNESDAY AFTKKNOON, Feb. u.«r.* im -t. «.* m-.*.. .ml Mi«wi PP i •> > - ... ... , .. . i tnbul.i. ici. ajsui>ft lo£i or damaipß or r ,r *\ 3J, it 3 0 clock, If ffj»l weather. T.»l .-'-tf-i.- i! h> , a.*niTift il.o of tV Soa, and lnUn-1 m com of ttonn at thnt linns, to the ntit cx*3 d»v at e.une . •* . T . plae* nod hoar Admitft.sn Free: " ' u "* l r ,u " Mm.Sl.lJuowat the MnNONiIA IIKLA HOUSE, for fro nnuxToiu. elimination of Invalid*, and the licnt «n I their :i»r>itiv* IVra. V. Ivtii. John C. Moiit„wii»ory. J.-lm M. Pumroy, 0. J. treatment, when desired. SlcGum. E. F. W itiucr, K« no Unillnn, I»cnJ 1.. M<«slttou, J.din A. MaitliaJt, Omrlr* H. M right. J ho J I’al tenon, Klwi»ml T- IWJ Pittsburgh Hedge Farm Nursery. Fruit, shade, ornamental® TREES AND SHRUBS; Vines, Oreen Ib.nse—C I’lantfl, Rnset, Ac., Ac. 1&.000 Extra sizo KTergrwm, from a to 7 fret hit'll, embrac log many rarietlo*, which will b* sold nt rodn>«l pn<- u .i to salt tne times. 200,000 or upwards of Ererßrcrns, from 10 Itich**-1<- I fort high, offered by wholesale or retail 2,000 Cherry Trees, large sire, embracing trii ch.-jev varie ties .a, g. cißßiia. A* our stock of Evergreens and Shrubbery U very Urge, : persons who require a large amount of the same can b<- ac- i commodated at low prices. Letters to oui address through Wlkina Poet Olhce. near Pittsburgh, Pa., will receive immediate atteutioo. Orders ran be left at our itaod ou Murset days, iu the . Diamond Market. Also, at the atom of Will inrun A John- ' ston, No. 114 Smltbflcld st_ opposite the Poet Office, Pitts- i hargh, fel-dawT WM.AJAS. MURDOCK. 1 NEW CARPE T~S AT TtlF. MARKET STREET CARPET STORE. \ VITE lmvo just received our Now Stock for | T V tha SPRING TRADK, and Lav* now open a beantl ful and complete assortment of the uewc»t stylet Tapestry, I Bntss&Uaßd .Velvet, Sopettino and Klue Ingrain Cnq>*rtliij{ is all quality and price. No. \H Market iireet, ucar Liberty; The Beat Fuel to uiethlilVeilher Is CANNEL COAL. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON THE Grttte wilt main (Ira for 48 hour*, anil at any time a brisk firel* wanted, a fuw blow* ol the poker end preshi—it burst* oat into a brilliant flame, dispensing light soil lient through all the room. TRY IT. Order* left at the ltcjKJt, corner Anderson itroet and R. It, Allegheny, or <lro[«j>e<l tn tho Pont Offlee,Pittsburgh, promptly tilled. Bitomlnoos Coal elsodelirrrodat lowest rates. TO EXCHANGE.—A anti funeral assortment of ready made Clothing, and gentleman's furnishing goods, (ogethorwitb shelling and necenary fix tures; which we will exchange tor lot* «.r improved nroportytn Pittsburgh or Alleghoay City. 4i»ply soon to fel B. McLAIN A AON, Vonrtb-t WALL PAPER I WALL PAPER !! W. P. MARSHALL* CO. are preparing for an lui mens* tale of Wall Paper this spring. Cum*-ml seo, at ts» Wood street. twl on UIIDS. prime N. 0 Sugar rec'd and OU fhrsaWbj , gIIRIVgK A DILWORTH. cr\ BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES roc'd and for OU sale by fel aiIRIYEB A tULWOUTH. qOA PCS. BULK SHOULDERS roc’d and (or sale by fel BHBIVKRA DH.WORTH. an BBLS. BOLL BI'TTKK: /&\J 17 do Eggs: 2 cackt Hope 88 do Oat*, Received &ud for *alt> L> A Good Chance to go Into Business. ; WM. bowkus, formerly itegi'ter of Wilis. _ , , JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of C.d«*manA Smith, IntportlPE /*\NQOCOUnI of had health! have determined • Hard war-and Cntl-ry Merrhintn. Nn 71 Norm Third ‘to close liueineaa *<vm i»* 1 ran dt*p> , " n f n>* |>i< 1 str*rt, above Market. Plilla. •Dt stijck oftIOODS, r-ou»i»tingoi . JOSEPH OAT. limi <»f Joseph Out * Sm.i, Coppersmiths, No. Dry Good*, Groceries, Uardware, &r. I now oOt fur »alo uiy largs and complete 3TOU K lIOUSL ibd InipnttmsnUi «o MAIN BTRKKT. SALK'I, ColnmM im r.«, niii,. It te lislUved to be tbeb**t b«~nu<-u in ibe gUta. A business of #00,000t0950,000 ayeorran be dona, at a good prodt. Tim PUUlHirgh, El. Wayneand Chicago Railroad paaa.'a the ptarv. aflordiDg an op portuultyr u> <Mp or receive go»«d* Irwin any market iu the United Stab s or eUewben?. The place i««trlrtW healthy an ) tin* nir-niW of lii • people good- Thereare I’uldle and Select Sclo-dv e pin! in oti) in th» State. Any person* wishing to rugige in l.ii'im m th» :»ioing season mill do well to apply ions. p..,-.* '»iuu cun bj fltvn ai non a» it innj be wanted. Address Ja2S:Cird JAMES Mw.'ON*. tU- Sm.Ju. Oldj MACKEOWN i'EIXLEV,' ‘ WhA'lcale Prujgi*tajndMsnnlaftiUvr» of CaihonOll, No. IGT Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Ja-.O.ljii Screw Presses. POWER AND HAND TRESSES, l-r Woolen, Colton and Paper Meuui*. Initwa, Printer*- Lithographers, Hook-Binder* and Tallv* ChsndJetS; CapJ* Ing PraeaeJ, extra file, for Forwarding Uod*os, Post Office*, Baflmad Cotnpasfe-a, 17 In. by 22, and 23 by 24;,Letter ami Baal PnvKS'.Mill and Jack Screw*. CHARLES EVANS A SON. Corner Broad and Qnarry c tm«t*, nr.JT Arnt-M' 1 -' P U ILA DKI.PTII A NOTICE- AH porpuns having cluimaaghiudi OEORGK E. ARNOLD, or In any wn.: indebted to tla, erijl pleaae call at oner and pay to, or arrange the subs with ROBERT DAI.ZELL, at R. Dalxi-ll k C.., Liberty *trv«t, or A. St. BP.LL, No 105 Fourth street, Pittsburgh, jaZ3Hmd-chi> Assignee* of Oco. R. Arnold. CIARBON LUBRICATING OIL .it wh-le- J iale or retail by the Manafarturers, j»3O . MACKKOWN A FINLEY. on GROri'ATENT CARBON OIL LAMES <v\/ Justrrc'd by JtlO MACKEOWN A I‘INLKI OD LiYEROfL— A largoinroice iustreo’d by Ja3o MACKEOWN * FIN-LEV. iiX.' In.-, qu«.utr «t 3££tS£-V J. k n.PHILLIPS, ‘jS> 1 K« so «nd 3 SI CUIr .tret. EATUER BELTING—A good Bunnly of the beat Eastern ManaJartnrt., <m bM *“ J" by ta Jr J. k 11. PHILLIPS, 2n_at»d 23 St clalr sj- T ACE LE ATIIER of a superior quality for I j„i.lj j.in.niiLUPS,*u..i2snq.ir«. INDiARUBBER BELTING—A largeßtook S, a and 4 plr IMck. .1 Ito lodU “ggja*” 1 and aBt ciolr »t. Ja3o J. k IT. PinLLirb. DKY APPLES- 200 bus. prime Dry Ap pl..b,»i.br ItKSItT H COLUNS._ OIIOHTS—Wfi sacks Shorts in store and lor •al»l>r BPBINQEK lIAUBAUQH * CO. (io. a» Liberty Blurt. OHOULDEHS —3 casks Bacou Sliouldere in Q store And for sals by 8. U AUnA no II AO b. No. s>s liberty UNDIUES —201 wiles Cotton; 2SI ncki WhoAt, whlu ami iod; 1 bbl. Urd, oagsmor M.hv,b far CJ UGAR—IOO lihds. fair to prime N. O. Su gtfio itore and tor «*lu by JOHN 4 CO. i UTTER—IO I'blH Roll Butler tor Halo by , j*2S JOHN FU>YD & CO. QO hhd 3 primo Sugar lan< OVJ iunitfor ul^ty^ API bblu prime Molasses per Angl . . \J\J OOdo lUltlmore Syrup, for ttJo by j,.»q JAS. GARDNER UNDRIES —20 socks Dry Apple* H do and 2 bblaTlaxired: 0 do Feathers; 123 do Wheat; Id bbls Union Mill* Floor; 16 do Gallatin do. Od do Broadway do, 4 boxca Egg*. On steamer Tolaad to arrive for «a*« by ' <l2s ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. HOUSE FURNITURE.—O band or made to order and fornUhed promptly by T. B YuUNO A CO, 3B and 40 Sailthfield street. U USING FLUID’. BURNING FLUID!!— You can bny your Burning*fluid, much rhcopcr u&d bettar than any pUce, at JOS- FLOIINU'S, jljj corner Market street and the Inammid. PUTTY— 01100 lbs. on hand and for solo by B. 1. FAItYKSTOCK * 00. CONCENTRATED LYE—SO oases on hand .nil for mis I.T B. 1. F<HXK:-T.X~K 1 CO L BEANS.— 200 bus. for salo by J, 4 ■ 11BN11Y 11. CiMXniS. Off KUOS prims No. 1 Six Twist Tobacco on consignment for sale low by PIIKIYBK k DTLUORTU. FRESU BUTTER -14 bbls froth Roll Bolter Sir table n »*■••' 500 lb» No 1 Leid^ard, Rec’d this morning nod for sale at No Fifth street. It. KIDDLE. POULTRY. —A largo lot of f.esh Poultry. Tnrkiea,Chlcfcoua, Ducks and Geese, rec'd this morn lag and for salo at N 027 Fifthrtmt 11, RIDDLE. YRUr—5O bbls. Eastern Syrup for salo by j E H JOHN FLOYD INKS AND FLUlDS—Arnold’s, David’i Warren, Kirtland’s and Maynard * j*U Hot. 31. S 3 and 33 Market sts. T£B'SPURS— OF VARIOUS 817.E3, For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by W. B. MATTHEWS. da» PmithOrld street, near KiltU. onn BXS. i’UIME PEARL STARCH; “■ do do, foraaleby Jas • J. B. CANFIELD. CONOItESS WATER—A new lot receive! tht, day »:ii far rala st JOS. FLKMINU’S. ALCOHOL— 100 bblti. 70 and 90 per cent. for Ml. by ]«SO It A FAIINESTOCS k CQ. POTASH— 20 casks Ist sorts for sale by B. A. PAUNKSTOCK k CO. A/TGLASSES—IOO bbls N.O. Molasses am IVLermpfcr l.b, jfag jous mJTOico OATS.— 300 bush, prims Oats received and far rot. by tUIKIVEK 1 BIUYOItTII, lßflaiyl 132 ww»d ■treat on CASKS PEARLASU for sale by OU |rl J B. CASYIEI.P. EGOS.— 3 bbls. for sale by j,, . IiKNRY n. cnujiis. YE FLOUR.—2O bbls. for sale l>y j,4 . HENRY It. CuLUtiß. iUTTER—S bbls. fresh roll Butter just re > ertrad And far wloby JaS ft. IIUTCIUtfSOS. OPS—B bales prime Ut sort Hops in store . ami [oriala by SpuniOEß HARBApail A 00. CENNA ALEXANDRIA—SOO lbsinstoie fat nitty p. i. FAUNyffrocK k CO. Judge H-fi'h. .tamo- Kv] Jittnei IL.ward. N. j. C II Piiuhi n. . .1 i Lee, l.irj . Pittsl-nrgh ‘viS.'v. N- wm v. pirrriT. rr*«ia.-nt, K. F. WlTMtat, Vice Pn-siJcat DWIOHf J MeA*<k2f!*, SocrotuT) - . RETiatU. S-'ijrcr, limb k C<v, Philadelphia Hm-k, Morgan A Sfidfnle*, do Truitt, Rro. 4 Co- do. I'mnroy, Caldwell 4 Co, <lo. A. T. Unc 4 Co., do p Sicinnntx, Jn-tiie 4 Co- do. HTTSUIMum OFFICE No. f>7 WATERjsTUKET au&dtf U. Vf. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin Fire Ininranee Company of DraCCTuHS. Charles W. Uaticker, I Adolph K. Boriu, George W. Richard*, ! Samuel Grant, Thomas llart, i David S. Brown, Mordecai D. I**l*, Jucob R. Smith, Tobias Wagner, Morris Patterson. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. OMißLia G. lUscxxh, Socretary. This Company continues to m&ho Insurances, permanent or llmltod, on every description of property in town end country, at rates-at low as are consistent with security. The Company have reserved a .largo contingent fund, which, w ith their Capital and Premiums, saC-ly furcated, afford ample protection to tho assured. Tlio Aam-t* of Iho Company, on January let, 1851, as pub lished (LgTC«*ahly to tho Act of Assembly, were aa follow* vis:— W. MiCUNTOCK, Mortgages. Real Estate Temporary L>>ans. Storks Uv.h. Ac Since their Incorporation, a period of twenty-on# year*, j they hare paid upwards of One Million, Four Hundred ! thousand Dollars Losses by fire, thereby affording evidence I of the advantages of Insurance, as well as tbclr ability and ! disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities. | J. GARDNER COFFIN, Agent, apl9 office Southeast cor. Wood and Third ata. ; Continental Insnrancc Company. I Incorporat'd by o>t Lsgithsture of Pmntylrama, A McCLURO. ' Anthorlr-cU Capital. Oo& Million DolUn r ~. | gecondauJ HOME OFFICE. JVo. Cl WUrnvt Strut, aftew Second, Philaddpht*. Fin lotnnoco on BuOdlngi, Fnmltorfl, llorchandUe, Ac. gtneally. Marin* tninranc* on Cargos and Freight*, to nil part* of the world. Inland Inmranreon Gooda, At, bj Rlrrni. Canal* and Land Cnrrtag***, to all part* of the Union. on tb« moit favorable tortn*, roQalsttnt with r.-rntjty. nrarcroas. GEORGE W COI.I.ADA Y.f-rtn-rly Itofudrr of At Philadelphia. aURIVER A UlLtViiH'iii 12 Quarry str.rt. Pliiln. EDWARD V. MACUKTTB. firm of Machette k RaigueL Importing Hardware llorrliants, No. 124 North Third •tre*-t, atn-re Hare, Phll.o. HOWAKD tIINCUMAN, Hnr. of LlTing*toh 4 Co., Prodnoe anil Merchants, No.27iJ Market it-, abore Eighth. PLihv. OKOHOK W. COLLADAT, Prwhlont. (liiti lViL».*.s«T«iiiry. j JOSIIOA fcoBI.VSOX. ’o. 2-1 Filth KUin.) Western Insurancje Company; OK r I T T H H R 0 II . OROKGI} DAKHC, President. F. M. fiuitPoN. S^rvrarv. urncr. No t»2 Wu!.:r »tr«'l, (*i up nt-iira, Pitts! TTifl /ipoy agavntt b/I linJi <•/ .Ftrr and M:\r\ne Rut'J A 17-1 rr.f IvUiulum narMged bj I\rrrtrri are veU Hvwn in ft' jrv/f tf'.o <tr/ diirrminrd, f.y and lih'rnhtjf, !* tn jii.ffitr. the charactrr which Uuy i: oiTmfglhe /■".}■' f-i /A w vr.'n’ fobetnr: r.J. ; ASSETS, OCTOBKBi 31, 18'»7. ' Stock Arct-nuU * $121,'»00 00 •• * - 2400 00 Hills Hwnrl*»blo- 4,101 C 7 Office Kornitnre— 240 00 Open Acmantt.... d»h I’n'tiilum Notes. UilK Lii»counUd. George Darkle, K. Miller. Jr, J.W.ButUr, G. W. Jackson, J«idm McAnley, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, uoMfc OF PrZTSBCpOB. omc. w- VwSSoK* 11 “ tre ° 1 )Vado l|*mpton, , A- A. Carrier, Robert- Patrick, A.C.Sampseti, J. 11- Jones, John Taggart, Henry Spronl, N icbolus Voogh tI y, James 11. Hopkins, -$300,000. taken of all descriptions. rCBRS- Ji*rul> Painter, Goo. W. SmiUi, A. J. Jones, Kodjr Patterson, j. P Tanner, I. UrU-rSproal, \V D. McHriJu, C. A. Colton, r.IIAUTKRED CATITAI ga»Vlre and Marine Risks t omt Bortßa iDiuraccc Company, OF PENNSYLVANIA, OJfict Ab. W Heifer SL, Piltiluryh. a*SBT3,-AOT. 2d^1857; Stock Bu* Bills, payable on demand, and secur ed by two approved $07,880 00 fi*ah iu Pittsburgh TnutCompany 80,104 14 Premium note*-- Bills Receivable. W Mortgage...-- —— 5.000 00 ! 122 share* Exclumge Buuk Sloalt—Cost— 0,950 00 | 200 ehnrei Irondty Bank Stock—Amount paid OO 200 share* Allegheny Bank Block do 0.000 00 87 shares MochanlcFßauk Stock—Cost 4,023 83 Boult Acrcaata. —• “ Office Furniture - 603 u J. 11. ShiwnU-ig«», W K. Nbuiek, R. D. Oochran, John A. Canghey, 0. W. Batchelor, James 1. Bennett, W. J. Anderson. ling per steamer JAS. GARDNER. B- PnraiT, Secretary. Delaware Mntnal Safety Insurance Company, Inarrpcraied by tte Legidsixtrt tj JYrmrylranfOylSSi. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut ste., PHILADELPHIA. MARIXK rXSmUXCES on Vessels, Cargo, and Freight to all parts of the world. , UfLAXD IXSmtAAXkS an Good*, by Rivers, Canals, Lake* and Land Carriages, to all part* of the Union. FIRE IXSURAXCES on Mere bandits SUrtia, Dwelling Hoosca, Ac. Auctsof tht Company, Am*. 2a, 155,. Bonds, Mortgage*,and Real E*t*t*~— 5101,350 04 PhllsdulphlaCity, and other Lean* 137,011 45 gunk In Ibinka, Railroad A IntarencoCo*.. 19,008 OO BUI* - Casboo band 30.809 00 Balance* l& handsoLAgents, i'remloms on Marine PolidesrocantlyiMued; and otb •r dobts dne the Company— 99,7.30 57 Snbseriptlon Notes. 100,000 OO William Martin, Joseph 11. fi^al, Edmund A.Soader, John C. Darts, John !L Penrose, George 0. Lclpor, Edward Darlington, Dr. R. M. Huston, William a Ludwig. Hugh Craig, Br-encvr Mclltaln. Charhis Kelley, H. Jones Br»iße, Jacob P. Jones wai. Reliance Mntnal Inmronce Company of Office No. 70 Walnut Street Carnalsl77, o2&—Asarw $229,974 45—escosrrTiSYESTtm. Fire I ran ranee on Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac. In town or country. The mntnal prlndplo combined with the security ol a Btock Capital,entitle* thelnsnred to shareJn the profits of the Company, without liability for losses. The Script Certificates of this Company, for preflt» ars convertible st par, into the Capital Stock of tht Compa&J CUM TING LEY. President. insurance V H I l '* Mi «‘i ), UM-itix.n A C<w. T: Kfnr.Mr.j Jr.. A Co-, Hampton A Co, A Co. ■f*t. . y6W-»trr«tri .1 V M VUTJ vr. w \vn_~n IK.V Ham. >N, lhil>r. . sw> PHILADELPHIA .$318,129 09 .. 84,377 78 . 834*W 17 .. 61,883 00 64,846 81 $1412,708 44 PERPETUAL OUA It 1 K It .f 1,000,000 ... MMOO -aijtJ 1 C*''» WurchoneM sl-^rsh. .Ju.. M'S W .. 14,41! « £117,041 W Mcccroaa. W!m. MeKnight, Nulhaniei Ilnlmr*, Alex'. Niralci, D*riJ SJ. I<ocg. \YillUm U. Smith C| W. Hirk«»ou, -V ;f. M. OORDOX, Soc'y. Pennsylvania Insurance Company President—A. A. (UASII Vic* President—Root P Heerctary and Treasure PiTTttSO*. »M. dates Spbovu ooSriljr DißCCroaa: G. W.Cast, L SL Penuocb IL T. Loech, Jr., D. HcCandless, Geo. 8. Seldan, BHORNBEROEB, Pros’ noSalSm BIKICTORS 1 Junes 0. Hand, I TheophUnslhmlding, Jamas TroqoaJr, William Eyre, Jr., J P. PenUton, Joslma P. l^yre, Kusurl E. Stokes, Henry Bloau, Juno* D. McFsrU Thomas C. liana, Robert Barton, Jr., John B. Scmplo, PHlab'g, D. T. “ J. T. Logan* “ kRTIN, President. . HAND, Vice PresidonL THOfL 1 Qmtai I.TlccaN, Hecretsry. A. MADEIRA, Agent, 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. apMyd-JaH pniiiAJ'ELrniA B M. lIINCUMAN, Secretary. CIUCtOBA Q. U Strand, John RI Worrell, BcnJ. W. Tlagley, 7- Lotbrop, - U. L. Canon, ItobcrtToland, C. Sterensan, Cliaa. LclAod, Wn. RLBemple, PlttjVg. j. 0. COFFIN, Agent )cr Third and Wood streets Clem Tiogley, Wm. R. Thompson, Samuel Bispham, G. W. Carpenter, Robert Stocn, C. 8. Wood, Marshall Hill, Jacob T. Busting, Wllllnm Mossrr, Neptune Itaenrance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Stroot. Or studied andar th« Oenoral Insnraoce Law, with a cash Catdtal of $lOO,OOO, privileged to loabaae to 1500,000. Injure* against loes or damage by Fire, Marine, Inland Navigation and Transportation. omens. n. 0. LAUGHLlN,President. RICHARD SHIELDS,'Vice Preddest. GEORGE BCOTT, Secretary. BItCCTOat. U. C. Laoghlln, D, Uontgomory, W. a Stoteetrery, Richard ShUld*, D. Sharewood, George ScotL R. M. Cerlila, T. F, fihrwell, WBUam Osborne, 0.0. Butler. TITE A CHAFFXY, AsesU,' ielyio offlc*i UftW*K»Ut(witnhce on Wood iO insurance. QJf.c* 04 Kkrer Sirerf, kefKeea iter<rt and Weed <2* TltiU and Cargo Risk* cn the Ohio and Ml* ilaeiprt I.trfrm, end Trfbctariea. r^J{ lsa " , V‘eaia»tl»s U r(ia3iefiobyF!m Also, agfclnat l< t " C wn ' l lr,an ‘ l Navigation and Transport Wm. C-vT' ,c T. }(«•*, Ju 11- >'-npfr, ! J,>LnB. WlVurth, .>«<*. Perk. Jr , 1 Fmsda SoIl«-rm, lsnl*c M J TTnj. B. « lUrl-snßh, 4 John . Csr l <\ Yottm. ! Walter Ihyir.t, John CaMffell, Jr. fllonongnUel* Imorßnce OF PITTSBURGH. OmetBs—JAIIRS A/ HUTCHISON, PmJdcnt HKXKY M. ATU'OOD, Secretary. Ofnct No. ff*ni Sntrti ~ u -j j : nMl “U La* «J Fin cad Karin SI ASSET*, NOV. 2i)ta, 1847: I Stork Due UiiU.lwiTAl.iu u a domami, secured by i rwo approved uamca— - *»«K22 * i K K -^^.:::.:::™:rrr-r:rf''SBS* i 70 ahum Mwhanlra* Bank Stock—coat — “ffl M I.Otlice Purnitnrf - * .So*, i Book - ——** *•”* *•* diuctoik - Wm. A, Caldwell, Wilson Miller, John MtDorUt. Geo. A. Berry Wm. 11. llutiuea, Unlit. Palrell, Wm. Hi*,- The*. K. Clarke, Jatvoa A. IntchUon . ie^dtfal’&S—no"o:2wd HENRY M. ATWOOD, Farmen’ ami Hleehoniu’ lnsanuee Company Northvest Corner Second and Tfhlmtf PHILADELPHIA. Tbe follovriug statement exhibits tbe bualrees and coad tion of tlie Company to Nor. 1,1656: Premiums received on Marine and Inland Risk* > to Not. 1, IMS •SMS Firo Premium* ...... 170»IVO. Interest on Loans —. ——— yt>A.*l Total receipts —.....5400,1* Paid Marine Lmpo*~ « Fire “ ... —.89,737 8Y Expense* Ealar * and Commissions- 45,489 00 Rodnsurance. Return Preminme and ■<. Agency Chargee....,-...- 27,474 Balance remaining with Oomp’y— The aasota of the Company are as follow*— Phil*, City and County Bonds 4 10,846 18Y Bail road Bondi— 11,000 OOVCo Pint Mortgage Beal lUuts. Stocks, Collaterals on call...——. 32,400 00 r-. Qlrard and Consolidation Bank Stock - OO cn»eitod triihShorman, DunataA • . - New York - 80,000^,; Deferred Payment on Stock not yet doe 87,700 00-^ NotesforMarinelPremlnms— 60 . Due from Agentaaecurcdby bond*. 35j3T6/lS . Premiums on Prdldee recently is- '-i _-_j sued,and debts dne tkeCo...—. 48,4i0 CO ( Balance in Banka 16,450 T 4 The Board of Dlrectorehate this day declared a DIYIDEND OF FIFTEEN PER CENT, 1 • Papabla on demand on the bnslncas of thaAJcxnpany the let Instant. THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Ptt*W*nt RrwsßD HsuißOin, Secretary. , , . . THOS. J. OUSTER, AgentjHttstmrgh* .. no27:Cmd:fc Wo. OOTVateratrea The Great Western Fire and 'Hanna IM. Co., OP PHILADELPHIA. ; : ; i . 11l II nfilfc- >llll ''‘TTlnTiT ’ ’ caxxm mmuu. ' w f *4*- CAPITAL ii|SSO,OOO FIRKINSTTRAXCB— PcratuftIor limited, tztadeintOfrß or country, on ercry description of property. ; 'l \ INLAND INSURANCE, on Goods by Canal, lake f u>r Land Onrrbice, to all parts of tbo Union. MARINE INSURANCE,*} n Teach, Cargo and Fra Jjb embracing lUrer Transportation. 0- O. LATHROP, President.. IV. DARLING, Tice Preddea' J(v*»tih J. Ilnckcl, Secretary and Treasurer. ■" N H K. Itlchardoon. AieUtant Secretary. DmECTOU: Charles O.Lnthrop, 457 Walnut street. . . lion, Ileory D. Moore, 50 Walnut street. - v 's • f Alexander Whilldrn, Merchant. 14 North Front ft. ' ” John C. llimter, ftraiof Wright, Unntcr A Co. B. Tracy. Arm ol Tracy & Baker. « John K. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White 4 McCord/. ", - 8. S. UUhop, Ami of BUhop, Simmons 4 Co. . . . Jas.B. South, firm of Jaa.B. Smith 4 Co Thee. L-Gilluspie. firm of GUlosplc JtZdlsr. Isaac Ilulebunt, Attorney and Counsellor. Thee. W. Baker. Oul.lsmUl*> Ilall. StUlwell S. Bishop, firm ofßiahop, Simons 4 Co, William DirlinK. (late of Uoadlug,) ; > Jol-n Birr. IK) Smth Front etrvet. .. E. llarpvr Juttr-yi, Arranf Wia. lL Brrnro 4Co. B. W. POINDKXTKB, Agent, _ 97 Water street, Pitnbargh Pittsburgh life, Fire and fflariat ififeCfc Office, Corner Market and. WatGf St?;, ' PITTSBURGH, PA. •' ROBT. G AI.WAT, president. P. A. RISXBAB?, Bes’j Aroze* FtonsG, 5L D., Examining Phytidkn. This Cotnr tu, J r nmk« eTprr Imnnsn apportainlngto connected «Ilh LIKE RISKS. ( Alio, itgaliut Hull and Cargo Risks. on the Ohio -tsd Ulaaisilppi rlrcrs and tributaries, ana Marin* Silk. (an craEy. ’t . Ao<l against Less or Iristag*byllro. . AndthaPerilsof tbi BoA andinfittS■ Harigllioii ■sd TraasportaticTii. Policies issned at tha loves! rates consistentwith tatty all parties. •' sntcaots: - . Alexander Bradley, Joseph S-Leech, John Fullerton, Mansfield B. Brown, DiTfciH.Chaab*xs Robert (lal way, Samuel McQnrken, Joseph P. Gazzam, 11. D, John Scott, James Marshall, PsTid Richey, James W» Hail min. Chap. AlbalUnct, fclß—mySS-ly PF" »hllxuleiph.ia Fir© and Liffr INBDBA.HOS 0 0 M P A H r. No. 149 Cheanut Street, j OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM ttOßil. WDI make ell kinds of InsnruLoe, tlllifcrJP«fret«ior Limited, on every description of Pro«rtjjCiJfc"l*ew, 41. w. BALDWIN, YJoe Preaidani. 1 . _ raxeton. J- Chirks P. Hayes, K. B. English, P. B. Eavury, C. Staenaan, 8. J. tt*.garge«, r. DLtcKnni'c,Secretary. A. O. UcGUSW QTEAiIBOAT AND GENERAJt AOENT kjcorner of First and Ferry Etroeta. •> : * COAJi! CO All! COAIIII ' WE ARE DESIROUS OF CONTRACT- Ingfora snppl/ofthe best quality of PITTSBURGH COAL, (about Two Hundred And Yifty "ihoiieapd for n*e on board onr Staam Shlpa, far csoor tnore'jeers. from the FIRST DAY OPSIAY NEXT, rich limes and in such cuts titles u may be required* - Persons desirous of maxing Propoaola Cor the snprly will pleaso do 90 before ih( SIXTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT ensuing. Anv information required will he siren on application to HARRIS, MORGAN * CQ,i Foot of Julie Street, New Orleans. Security will be required for tho due the ontrect. jeTOmd REMOVAL JOHN STONE & SONS, , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF .1 ' . SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLINEBt fiflOßS, Here remorod Irum No.' 4ft Boflth Second SttwV'C tfatfr now and elegant store, No. 805$heitnnt St., one door alMrs BU>t Where tho; will be pleased toTsee their &eßd*.*Ml the trade generally. , 'JaftlWdr: NEW OARPKTB, : ; AT THE FOURTH STREET STOSS. W. D. & H. MeCALLCS Have jdst received a very Urge Bttortm»otof CARPETS, OIL GLOXHB, l&i th« latent Ktrlt*tor Fall Trade, CQPhnitaa - i VELVET AND BRUSSELS, • - r £\ TAPESTRY ASD THREE PLY,. . * SUPERFINE AND 4 LOW PRICED IHG&AIHS. Wool, Dutch, Hemp, Lift, Bag, Hull «od Stair (Arpit% | Boa. Jlata, Coco* Matting Stair Rodi,Aft, Ac. ~ I Ai*o, * chdcelot ofDrorectaCroni ccato toor jariavw*; I beantlfnl pattern! Plod Oil Cloth, from 2 to » feK *»•» with all ether gooiSa trually foond Is dan Cmpat atom, all or which' w» are prepared to aril at the iWttow* SSmformh, <*h VD A. g.McCALLuM. JjELL HANGLNCU GREAT REDUCTION tK PRICEir toot Bell* a! $2,60 r sad npwardt, pat uy Id the bast Hjl* by . - J. D> TiUluWc« 13S tetthflaldSfc $703,789 37 OLD DOMINION OTSTBR HOCSBi CORNER HAND AND LIBERTY/BXJUE®B, RECEIVED DAILY. L/ CAN AND SBtSX O XBTKBS, ' Lake and EMtem -'to* tkil&dtw • STARCH AGENCY.—HAYING .-BEEN appointed Agent for PiUabarph, Vytha STARCH COMPANY, fortbeaalaof their CticUntrd PRAMi STARCH, (which it warranted equal In quality toaay to*** la this market) are now prepared toiopplr WliolßWln Pw ere at luaDofoctarera’ price*. We Imrite cieaiUwUOQQttw Trade in tUisartie!o,t n *n examinationof eorpitwui iH”, and Which till be kept eonal to the demand. __ ATWELL, LKB * 00* roTB . wo.»waiaw 1 n BBLS. ROLL AV/ s do Eggs: JO do Superfine 16 do White Ik 20 sacks do 3 cuks Potaib, Bec’d aad for sale by Jals Tobacco and cigars— - 26 boxoa Grant** 69 Tobacco? 30 do CrewV&l do. 20 do Jolinaoa'tllb, J<lb. Afialtßßp to M. German Clgarfcbmtourfa la itore and for sale by Jal T. IJTTIJ A 00: £0 BAGS BARLEY; i. 87 do Oat*; 8 do TiootbjBeei; 16 kega No l Lard; : * 126 boio# Cbceae; • -••-. 800 Ibt Buckwheat Flour; _-i r _ EIDLITZ -JPOWDEKS, always: fre»h, on bandat —4OS.kLESUNG*B, .j -coraarMartotiLaadtbaDiaacoA rf.ssed Ure»ed Hogt*” tale by J>tV , IttyßT IL OQLffIP- YE FLOUR—4O bblB. end 30sMk/for talß bj J»U IL 00*jgg» iQUS.-G bbla-Eggs jnat reca^L 1 ??,*?* I wla by J»18 R.T ALZgLLjOO. rfURRANT'S SELTZER ««W Affettoo °'^ o g T^ s ®S “j.lB city «■* «>- PI OQ BBLS. FUOT MUJiXNTC for^e^by Capt. Maik Sterling, B.M. Kl-r, $318,015 02 William Cart, BobertH. Hartley* Jobs ITOUI* £. & Oopt, ■ .*% I Oeom W. Browa* 4 : : Joseph 6. Peal, - -t > John (Xajtea, ■ ' ' 1 B. Wllor. • ; 3. Q. o>rm,inial\ M ot«9 a*v. FimTVEE * DtLWORTn, ISO and 132 Setondetmi.
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