.B: BIDDLB ft Co., BDITOBS and PBOPBJBTOBS. PITTSBURGH: TUESDAY MORNING,'FEB. 2, 1858. OENEBAL BEBOMPTIOS. Tbe Exchange Back resumed specie payment* yesterday 5 morning, although no notice had been given of tbe fact. This makes tbe resump tion general, and we now present an unbroken lino of specie paying-banks. There was no run or pressure upon any of tbe resuming institu tions, tbe Resumption having been as quietly effected as if it were a matter of nogeneral con- Tbis early fqsnmptiptt of on? banks, la ad vance of all the banks of tbe state* and espe cially In advance of tbe Philadelphia banks, is a feather in the tap of Pittsburgh. It showßthe general soundness of our business "community and the thorough solvency of our banking In stitutions. Their weekly statements indicate a purely heathly condition* and prove them to pos sess more ready means, proportionally, than the banks of any other place. All who take an interest in thewel&re of the elty will feel, with us, a just sense of pride in the facts herein pre sented. Party Bohdaq*;—AVe make great boast in this land of liberty, of tbs freedom which- the individual and the people' enjoy. We are never tired:commiserating the misfortunes and the sufferings of those people under the stern rale of each tyrants as Victoria and Frederio Wil liam 1-What orations are pronounced 1 - What tiines the elder Bratus and lean Cassius are brought open the stamp! What execrations are poured upon devoted heads of European rulers ! Sympathy too deep for tears is expended npon the people under the government of- Napoleon, who dare not express an opinion! Our philan thropic, .Mrs* Jellabies in pantaloons can see Boorioboolagha and the suffering in foreign lands as plainly as if Lord Rosse’a big telescope was. leveled at a Hottentot village under good eye-shot!. in fact, it appears to be one of the: penchants of on? humanity to lose sight of the near, in its interest for the distant and compara tively unknown. Is there aWore bloody or more exacting tyrant onthlsearththan therigid, bra til Moloch,known m the Democratic party? Will our readers please direct their attention to the letter of our Harris bnrg correspondent which we published yester day morning? Is it not almost toiuoch to believe* that there are persons calling themselves men, who have so far lest the independence and de cision which should characterize them that, in their dread of the behests of party, they are willing to. stultify themselves in the manner there set.fortb, and to submit to be the blind tools of e tymon/ before which that of Francis Joseph appears quite mild ? We confess that we are glad the “Democratic” party of the State is made up of such moral cowards, because we : look upon their course as so blind and mad that the whole world will learn right speedily the gross falsehood and out right cheatery which Ues at the foundation and runs through every seam and joint of this fabric of party, which overshadows the wise, the good and the bram. We believe that now these rogues ..have split even in a policy of folly, honest men may come soon to their rights. We write, there fore, not in a spirit of complaint, but simply for the purpose of directing attention the sorrows ful spectacle of the representatives of a majority of the people of this State voluntarily sealing their lips, ptaoing tbeir bands on their mouths and their mouths in the dust, before the *j>te dixit of one man! A whole party, in a free nation, turning a grand BummersouU from a false into a falser position ,at the “presto c&dnjje” ot amah like James Buchanan! ‘Nay. more: -words-whitsh-thkt-uxan altered*wot eight months ago as oracular words, as containing the true idea of “Democracy,"'as being the upshot, the condensed wisdom of a life of political expe rience in all the great parties, the old Federal party included, now are /bund to contain in them such rank heresy, arp tinctured with “abolition," that to speak ’em with author ity uto die! Shame on such a willing pros tration before Baal! Shame upon such a bend ing of the neck to the yoke of party bondage! The money-changers of old, wero not more out of place in the temple than such men In the Legis lative Halls of the State or Nation. Government Retrenchment* The rvcant moTement of Uie Budbinairad-- ministration in favor of a general increase of the defensive force of the-Government, has ceased a searohing inquiry to b e lnstiiuted into the military establishments o£thq.-n|t&ai-^-Ih* 4 ' jif uan/fnne *0 «£t* to bo room for a rea sonabirdoabt, and we art pleased to eee a dis position evinced on the part of the eonservitive members of Congress,' to "submit tKe irhole mat ter to a thorough investigation. Mr. Hamlin, the able Republican Senator from Maine, intro duced, and succeeded in carrying through the United States Senate, a resolution directing the Secretary of War to communicate to that body, the amountof expenditures for the supportof the military awademy at WestPointfof the past year, including the compensation of cadets and all the officers connected therewith. That institution is no doubt usefdl in itself, and under proper man* ■gement It will ,be, as it has been, an honor to the country. Butdhere Is reason to believe that it is badly managed—tbat large sums of money have been extravagantly and foolishly expended upon it—that .its accounts have been loesely kept by careless accounting and disbursing offi cert— and that more money has been spent in maintaining the institution than its actual nects '"'“iities demand To the correction of these , the alient ion of Congress is now being and ,we trust the inquiry will be pros* : *cnted iu such a manner as will do justice to all parties. In aUnding to the expenses of the army and navy, the Washington Republic very earnestly exclaims: “The present cost of these establishments is really frightful. Forty mil lions of dollars during the current year for the army and navy! Enough in three years to build a raHrOad to the Pacific!*' And yet the admin istration of James Buebanan coolly proposes to increase these expenses by increasing the army, tor a • purpose which it ; i* ashamed or afraid to avow! The proceeds to say “The pretence, that an increase of the army is needed In oonsequence of the condition of afiairsvin Utah, is abandoned. If more men are wanted for a campaign against the Mormons, the biU to raise 'tneto flhould proTido for their disbandment at the end of-the campaign. All i our armies raised for wdr, have been raised on t that principle; tbe term of service being a spec ified Uogih of time, or "until tin*aid of tAeirar.” Mr. the Chairman of the Military Com mittee 1 which reported the bill before the Sen*, ate, was to sensible that he could not sustain it, j on the ground of the' Utah difficulties,'that he declared over and over again, that he propos#d : the measure for other reasons. If he had based the addition to the' army upon the Mormon cam*' . paigu, be must hate made the addition end with the campaign. This he did not propose. What <* he ashed for was a permanent addition to the army. This Is the issne which he-preients to , the country. The discussion ofjt, commenced '{n the Senate, will not end there, and will have a very different termination from that expected, or desired, by those who have started it. The legal maxionm of the army is now eigh teen thousand men. In 1842, it was eight thousand men. Why do we need more men now J thin then? "If we have more Indians, they are, aa Mr. Toombs observed, more concentrated and more easily taken care of; and, as Mr. Fessen den observed, many of the tribes reoentlv remo ved to the West in 1842, and then restless and ■.discontented, are now quiet and'paoifio. If we have more territory, wo have more people to ’ defend it,, and greater means of concentrating and making them available. Instead of Increasing the army, as a penna - oent-policy, it should ;be reduced ono half, at least. : As to the temporary diffionlty-witb the Mormons, If war is determined opos> r aa tfcs Pre sident team to have decided,-without consulting Congress, then are more troops at Fori Leaven* worth; stationed there fo? wicked and uneonsti tntional pnzpoees, than can possibly be seeded In Utah, or than It would be prudent to send there, and more, we wIU venture to say, 1 than ever will be sent there-” Si Lost Aari— the war. ‘ D fn4ia, tietweenthe. Sepoys and ity- British, brings f<T liglit, fronfUme to time, facta geo graphical, historical and scientific, which would otherwise perhaps never have seen *be light , again. The city of Dacca, a place of some GO,- 000 inhabitants, the chief mart of a District of the same name—containing some 1900 square miles nod about GOO,OOO people—broke out in mutiny on the 22d of November. A fight ensued between the trfopp and the insurgents, when the mutiny was pijt down with a loss of forty or fifty on the part of the rebels. A writer, So detailing this la the .Boston Traveler , elates a fact -which Mr. Phillips will do well to incorporate with his. highly interesting lecture on the “Lost Arts.” “Dacca used to be famous for the manufacture of muslin, the 'most magnificent article of kind in the world. The 'Dacca muslin' is of frequent mention in works of thelast century, and nothing more acceptable could be sent to European women by their friends in India. 'The muslins of Dacca,' says Mr. Thornton, 'were formerly unrivalled for fineness and every desirable quality. The spinning of the very fine thread was carried on with wonderful nicety. The operalioQ wai performed with a fine steel spindle, by yonng women, who could only work during the early part of the morning, when the dew was on the ground; for such was the.ez treme tenuity of the fibre that it would not-bear manipulation after the sun had risen. Thedarn ers were so skillful that they could remove an entire thread from a piece of muslin, and replace it by one of finor texture. The demana for these extremely beautiful fabrics was principally for the supply of the royal wardrobe at Delhi, ;and has declined with the decay of that court. Each muslin, from Its wonderful fineness, was called abravan, or ‘flowing water,',and •evening dew.’ ’ The art of making this beauli .ful muslin is as much lost as that of producing the Tyrian purple. Dacca has fallen away from its eminence, and even the cantonment there was given up in 1852. There is quite a large 'college in the town, and those lealoas laborers in preaching the gospel, the Baptiste, have there several schools, it is 150 miles from Cat* ' cutto, to the northeast.. [Spetlftl Cormpoadeoce oi the Pittsburgh OuzeUe.J Habrisbubo, Jan. 80,1858. Editort pasette:— The returns from Allegheny county were read and placed upon the Speaker’s desk. Since I last wrote you the Republicans have placed the Democracy in a series -of rather . * ‘tight’' places, by offering resolutions in various forms against the Leoompton Constitution.— When Gift first;was offered by Miller In the pre cise language of Mr. Buchanan's inaugural, not specifically naming the Xecompton, it pro duced a most terrible sensation among the De mocracy of the House. If a parcel of hand grenades or torpedos had burst suddenly among them not greater confrision would have been produced. Twenty of them sprang at once to their feet and made various and contradictory motions. At last Calhoun of Armstrong co. got the floor, caught the Speaker’s eye and moved to have it referred to a special committee. The resolution not haring gone to second reading the right to debate it-had not occurred. This motion to refer was made to prevent any dis cussion of Itiupon its merits. The House refased to let a resolution offered by Mr. WRliston directly against the Leoompton swindle go to second reading. Thoxby availing themselves of the rules and decision of the Speaker under them they strove to prevent the well-known divisions in their ranks from being discussed openly. - A committee of seven composed of Messrs. Calhoun, Gpepp, Rhodes, Miller, Jackman, Lawrence and Turner were appointed. Cal houn and Jackman are Douglas democrats Miller and Lawrence are Republicans. The other three, are administration democrats. It was the evjdent intention of the majority to evade the question altogether. Bat the consti tution of the committee by the speaker ~has balked all hope inkbat direction. The Buchan an men openly denounce the speaker for placing tbereport in the hands of the President's enemies A report mnst come now in some shape or other, and let it come as it will it mnst bring discussion, and discussion will force deveope menl of tho'relalive position of all parties. This developement wQI place some of them in a most disagreeable position and will dig the political graves of many of the members. On Friday, in the Senate, Mr. Wilkins pre sented a petition of the citizens of Pittsburgh, praying for the re-charter of tfaeM. & M. Bank. '’Also a petition of similar import from the stock holders in said ißank. Mr. Gozzam presented the Resolutions of the Board of Trade of Pittsburgh in relation to the limitation of bank dividend?, and onunotron of Mr. Guzam, said Resolutions oro ordered to be printed in the Legislative Record. On yesterday, Mr. S truth ere, from the com mittee on Corporations, reported favorably a bill to incorporate the Mercer Lodge of Odd Fel lows, No. 328. Evans, from the same committee, reported favorably the bill to incorporate the Washington Infantry, of ycrar city. Kirkpat rick, from same, same way, the bill to loeorpo rete the NeW Castle Park Association. Also, a bill to fence railroads m Beaver Co. Also, one to chose the Pittsburgh and Steubenville B, R; Co. to bnild a tressel-work upon, tbe farm of John Russell, in Washington County. Mr. Foster read in place a bill to repeal the- Act authorizing the election of four supervisors in the township of Indiana, in yonr county. Mr. Foster read in place the following: Resolved, By the Senate and House of Repre sentatives, etc: That in the language of.the Governor, of this Commonwealth that: All the qualified, yntmmof , muv, and if desired by them, they should alra be allowed an unqualified right to vole upon sudß« Constitution. i < .Mr. FOBTER moved that the rule prohibiting the reading of Bills and Joint Resolutions twice on the same day, be in this case suspended, and that the House proceed to the consideration of the resolution, which was not agreed to, two thirds not voting In the as follow: Teas. —Messrs. Abrams , Anhui, Babcock, Benson, Bierer, Bruce, Calhoun, Costner, Chris ty, Crawford, Dodds, Dunlap, Evans, Foster, George, Hay, Haves, Hilltgat , Himrod, Imbrie, Irxcin, Jackman, Lawrence, M’Clare, M’Donald, Miller, Negley, StU, Pownall, Price, Ramsdell, Ramjet/, Roatb, Roland, Rose, Sharp, Shaw, Shields, Smith, (Berks.) Smith, (Cambria,) Stroth ers, Voeghtly, Worden, Warner, Willlstonand WUmer.—*46. / . Nats.-—Messrs. Armstrong, Askin, Brandt, Dohnert, Donehoo, Donnelly, J. H., Donnelly James, Donovan, Ebar, Ect, Garret, Gilliland, Goepp, Hamel, Hippie, Hodgson, Houlx, Jenk ins, Kincaid, Bauman, Lloyd, Lovett, M’Clain, Maugle, Melloy, Nunnemacher, Owen, Powell, Rhodes, Smith, (Wyoming/) Spyker, Stephens, Stuart, Turner, .Weaver, Writer, Wells, West brook, Wharton, Wilcox, Will, Williams, Wood ring Yeanley and Longaker, Speaker. —4s. Mr. TURNER moved that the resolution be referred to tbe Select Committee, raised by the resolution offered yesterday, in relation to.(he Kansas question. The motion was agreed to. The vote, it will be observed, shows that 27 Republicans and 19 Douglas Democrats voted.to take IL op. The 45 negative votes were all dem ocratic. There is, therefore, an Anti-Lecompton majority in the House, if the question can be brought to a fair lest. When the repoTt of the oommiUee comes in, a very pretty fight will come off. Tub Democracy and ran Lecompton Cohsti tbtxoh. —The Washington Union has a long ami vehement Appeal “to every true Demoorat, North and Sooth; in and out of Congress, in the Union/' —intended evidently to foreshadow the Presi dent's Message on Kansas Affairs, and to inform the Democratic Party that this question is to be made a test of party fidelity. Utah and Kansas are preseuted as being both *n rebellion.agoinst the Federal Government, and tho President is determined to put them both down.—the one by force of arms and the other by admission into tbe Union. The official organ represents Kansas as apply ing for-odmission anaer the Lecompton Consti tution; _ond those in Kansas who are opposed to U at. being in rebellion. The election returns •how 11,000 against tho Coustitnlion, and 6,000 for if:—a large majority of the inhabitants, therefore, are in a state of rebellion—againsi the minority. This is tbe Union's idea of de mocracy.; It does not hesitate to discard utterly the expressed will of the inhabitants at the bal lot-box, and to insist that the Convention bad supreme authority,—had fall power to bind the people, not only without their sanction, but against their explicit and emphatic vote. Pop ular elections are of no validity against packed conventions! This is the doctrine to which the Administration proposes to rally the Democracy of tbe Union. Tbis-Js the exposition of the prin °‘Pl* of popular sovereignty which the Demo cratio Party, North and South, is expected to mantain and defend. The Union. ..menaces Democrat*—“in and oat of office—in an oat of Congress”—who shall ven ture to oppose the Lecompton Constitution, with the displeasure of the Administration. We shall speedily see how much terror there is in theso repeated and unbecoming threats.— lf. Y. Times. Tub consumption of tobacco is Increasing so rapidly in France that tbe Imperial manufac tories «an scaroely supply the demand. A new manufactory, has been established at Chateau rouse, and though UJiad existed but one month,, it already gives employment to 700 women, and more vul shortly be. required. Thesaleofto 'baceo adds to the revenue a sum of 80,000,0061 francs. AUhnngh, tradecontinaeadiiU in PSris and the departments,‘the general financial con dition of the country appears to be better than at the same period laitjear. £ Mb PassavantVlni'ibiub.t.—'STciniend’rio ! '«io nothing morebere thin simply .call alUmtiop.; . lr~JV.iTrrr.rt—. no am*-** to the fact that the F«.i JIW' of thia | EXTBWfIIO * OP “f* nohle charity opene to-day at City Hall. This »RS.O.M-FITCH «Sc-J. W.SIKEB simple announcement we know will be enough i wni continue t * > - dr al to open ihe hearts and hands of the benevolent *• 1 ° 1 . * ... . . ... - , OPPOSITE THE BT. CLAIR HOTEL, PITTSBURGH, in all these cities fo replenish the coffers of the . 711. L APRIL FIRST, 18A s, Institution — : Where they may be consulted daily, (Sundays [ «cefttd,j for ComßmptlODi Aithnu* Bron chitis and all other Chrosie Affections connected with, or predisposing to Polo on ary Disease* DBS. FITCH A SYKES foel lhat they cannot tooesmett ly orjoutrequiutly admonish Invalids ofthsBXCBBWNO DANGER OP DELAY IN PULMONARY DISEASE—Its symptomsoftaa eseth Bojrlfllogss to,beget s daluajref#el log of safety erso while Uio disease Is making rapid pro gram, sod tbo patlqot neglects hlmsalflUl a cur* la next to Impoalbk-. i Office Ho|trs— ftf. to * P. M. Special goiters. Those who have used lt.*«iao»g tbe many testimonials in favor of’the effects of BoerLm *'» holland Bitten, vo offer tho namsi of the following, many of thorn well-known io this city: JutES Coin*, of Booth Pittsburgh, says; “It is certainly s valuable medicine; It cured mo of Dyspepsia." Captain Edit Eavos says: “It cored my wife of Neural- R U.” S. A. Vos Bositaoas* «ayi: “I never out with so speedy * moody for Acidity of the Stomach." Ucnicu Pacts* sayer “It cured toe of a torero Chronic Dlarhoe* la two days.” at tlper bottle, or six bottles tor $5. by the pro prietor*, BXNJ. rAO E, A CO., Slaunfaetnriag Pharma asotlfts and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa, a ad Druggists no* orally. See advartlsemanU f J*2£dfawT The alarming locreaso of the diseases of the Btota ach within the past few yean has awakened bo ordloary at tention in tho medical world, but with llttlo effect in stay- ing Its rsvagas, the thost skIHCal acknowledge their inabili ty to restore tha disorders, and were Jt notthat pthorsho stow attention to the suffering, but little hope or relief would they find. Among these benefactor* ti DR. HOS TETTER, the proprietor of Oo*tetter’s Bitten, for, all dis eases of lh» Stomach. This preparation has no eqfial for giving tone to the stomach and vigor to the system. It acts directly on the stomach and carries off tbs morbid matter there deposited, both speedily and with ease to the patient. In fact It has been well said, that no preparation extant is as pleasant.in its flavor, and effective in its aid and care as this great refnody JorDiarboeaand similar diseases of the stomach- • • _ |L , Sold by Druggist* everywhere, and by HQSTETTER fa gmni, Bole Proprietor, 867 Pennst. JtSfcdawT MATLACK A ROGBBS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBROHANTB, No. is Pine Street, St. Lomls, Mo. acres vo Murdoch fa Dickson, St. Lonis, Day fa Mattack, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chas. Dnlßeld fa Co_ LoulivCle, Ey., F. 8. Day fa Co, Banker*, Pern, Ills., Green fa Stone, Bankers, Mojcattne, lowa, Day fa Mat lack, Philadelphia, r*-, R. Forsyth, Chicago, FreightAgtnt tor Illiuois Central lUUrosd. Jafcflmdfc LHLA fac PERKINS’ Celebrated Worcestershire Sauce. PRONOUNCED BY EXTRACT CONNOISSEURS OF fa LETTER FROM To betbe MEDICAL GENTLEMAN ONLY GOOD SAUCE. 0 AT MADRAS, . ~ K To his Brother at And applicable to H WORCESTER, Hay, 1&51. ‘ EVERY A ‘Tell LEA fa PERRINS that , v thdr fiance is highly esteem* VARIETY fA ed In' India, ana. u, in my w opinion the most palatable as OF DISH. well as thamost wholesome that If rfinAa l a . The only Medal awarded by the” Jury of the New York 'Exhibition for Foreign Bonce,'was obtained by LEA fa PER* BINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, the world wide fame of which having led to nomorons Imitations, pm chase re era earnestly requested to see that the names of "LEA fa PERRINS” are impressed upon the Bottle end Stopper, aud printed upon the labels. Sole Wholr*al« Agents for the United State*. JOHN DUNCAN fa SONS. 405 Broadway, New York. A Stock always In store, • Alio, order* received for direct shipment front England. . mygfljdfcr MESSBS. CIIAS. « LEWIS GREBE, ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, As Greek, Latin, German, French anJ SpaoWb, Taagbtby CHAS. GREBE, OaniL TbeoL Q»Fuqnlre at the principal Music Store*. d*gbSnidfb s. coxiiocsrs. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fieh, And Produce Generally, fawF No. 25 Wood greet. iYfafrttTpfa- DENTISTRY. dr. j. malmeen, SURGEON DENTIST, FROM NEW YORK, ATTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PAIN, BY A LOCAL BENUMBING AGINT to thi QUM3 ONLY. 43*Tuserts Teeth oq Geld, Silver, Tlatana and Gntta Perch*, andperforms all Dental operations tn a «dentiflc manner, without pain. *AJ>nn« moderate. _ 54 Smlthfleld Ntreet, below Fourth, Jafcdflmfc PITTSBURGH- SHtOBR'B BBWZNQ MACHINES, Tbo great superiority of SINGER’S MACHINES Overall other* fbr tbe us* of Clothing and Shoe Manufacturers, Harness Makers, Carriage Trimmers and Coach Makers, Uu i»ug been known and practteallj,*ckoowledgt»d. mfi.NEir FAMILY MACHINE, Wbkh b a light. Compact and highly ornamental machine, (doing IU work equally well with the larg* machines.) and must become* favorite fur family use. A full supply of the abqve Machines for sale at New York (trier*, by R. STRAW, 38 JVlarltet st n pirraDUKon, pa, . , Also, Uu*-IK>UDuIR SEWING MACHINE. Prke Gum {45 to $5O. (del?) aolOJjdfc SEW ING MAOHINESI roR families and manufacturers. WHBBLBR & WILSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Bridgeport, Cornu, Plttibnr|b,6BFlfth Street, This Mcblhe Stitches (b* Finest or Coaraeat Pabrto, At the pleasure ofthe Operator, making with ease One Thous and beautiful and durable Slitchu per Minvtt, almost ooUe |«a)y. sad are becoming Indispensable (hr family on. Foil information may he obtained by addraaing James Ewing, or ALXX. R. EKED, Agent, No. <3 Fifth etreet, Pitabnrgb. PAYNE, BIBBHLL St CO., Cooking, Parlor 'and Heating ...... - - Awciaien&OKtimreoftheOelebrsted CAPITAL COOKING RANGE, bo. aaa liberty street, jyauydfc pittsbubqu, pa. ' itma u SOTS..—^w.aCcvueoea. Pittsburgh Bteel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO, MaonCectiuvre of OAST BTEEL; etao, SPRING, PLOW end A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS end AXLES, Com?r Ron and Pint Strati, Pittsburgh, Pa U. B. RO&KaLS Ac CO-* Ro|erF Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Comer Rost and First Streets, Pittttmh. I\l. joP-Jydfc* FURS! FURS!! FURSIU FOR AND MISSES, EMBRACING mrPSON BAY eod MINS SABLE. STONE MARTEN, FJTOU, SqUIREEI., Ac. CAPES, TIPPETS, .MUFFS, CUFFS eod GLOVES. 16. greet TexUlj erul price. odUdfc STOORD A CO., 1M Wood cue*;. JOHN COCHRAN U BRO* K4SDIACTtIXUI Of Iron Balling, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shotted, Window Goardi, &t„. N>tt. 91 Sremul Street and M Third Street, ■ (Between Wood ead Merket,) PITTSBURGH, TA, cnbead e weriety of DewPeUarne, Cutcyaadplelo, raiteble far ell parpoecc PsrticoUr etteatton paid to ea> cloelngGrereLotir.. Jobblogdoaeetehort notice. mrO WU. TASOCTCL^S;. vaitobvbr & PHnnro, ATTO RN K Y R AT TjATV. • AXXf solicitors nr cuascery, ’ l?o. 6, SJUn/t Etoele, Dubivptt, Io»a, / ‘ 4VOoltecUotis promptly meddln eorpar* of, Northern (owe, or Western Wiecowia. WIU ettandto the purchase and Sale of Rtal Estate, oh> telnlng Money on Bonde end Mortgagee ■- MlUydfi} QEQRGB W. GRKIG fIC CO M BCEC3- I»dCA.irCn"Jk.OTTTI«B3RB f Cbnirr of PUrt and iieeAaniet'Street/JP/lfi Ward, PIT TBDOHQ a, PA.; Ilenaticinre - Piaeettd Oak Kegs of (haTarioct deetrlp tlona of NAIL KEGS, which they will .ecli et the lotoat martrtpTiat. •raatad uf tbe best quality, .: - dellbljdlb join ottos— t. tauacDQit SBHTTOrr Sc BILBROUGH, LANOANDHOD SB AGBNTfI, A'o. 101 Loeust Street, between ifh and bth Strats, BT. LOUIS, MO. HOUSES, LOTS end LANDS for c&leor leeae; State, Conn ty end City Taxee paid on ReelEatatu choice adectloaf of ienda entered ander the aredneUcm Law, ot. 12U centa per acre, compHaing Fine, Mineral end'AgrlcpUnrellanda. S3-Lend Warrant* bought, aold end located. City rtfsr eocea gtten. deTa&mta J. M. XjITTLJC TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrUh'e New Building,} PITTSBURGH. FA. aeSOJydlb , DAWES de'CLULKy, llouoe, Slgo nnd Ornamental Painter*, A ff D Q B J Iff R R S; DIaUM IB White* LendandZlnoPMnts. Aleo, ell klnde uf Pelnu,OUa, Varnlkhee, Window Oleas, Potty, Brtuhea, Ac^ 144 Wood Street, tipo doors above Diamond Atlm. nirlfclydfb JAS.' MoLAUGHUN, ataHurecnrau or ileobol, Cologne Spirit* 'and Fuel Oil, dclfcdlyfe aVoj. 168 and 170 Second Etreet. w. & r>. rinkhart, tuamcrumxas uniiuxna in All kinds of Tobacco, Snnlfand Cigars, Uave recently taken the building No. 190 Woodatreet,la edJJUco to their Ms&obctariof Kitßbn*haen!,Na.43lrirfa where they wIU be pleaeidtometre tbeJr frtenda, *. l. crnin ....a i. ceaaua; • A. A. CARRIER St BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Mo. 03 Fourtb Street,' PITTSBURQB, PBNNA. - J Companies represented of hlghoi ttandlsg. Chertmd byPenneylvanla ead otberStatee. ' i ■ Fire, Marine end Life Riikt taken of lUdeKrfpUont. f ■ a. a nanPTWw • < Jylfclydb ■ a. S. OABRIKR. ; ROLLBUTTER— C bbl*. choice 801 l But ur tattle by ;ell JOHN FLOYD S CO. ;oStt£i9, ft3.No charge fur consultation. A 11*1 of qnnUncs «ID be **»t to thoae wUhlng to rOD ■alt ua by Utter. Addrtn no^Sifct&lisT DRS. C. M. PITCH A i. W. SYKES, Ja27 191 Penn it, Plttebnrgh, Pa^ ~8. F. SHOPS. MERCHANT TAJX.OH, 105 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Peh»«. fi®-Tbe latest Patterns of goods always on band, and made to order on the most reasonable tartns for cash. All work warranted. noMmfc iJitsintßß d&angcs. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is heroic given that the partner* ship heretofore fnbsuilngbetweeotbs ondersigpediw Orocers and Prodnee Dealers, under tbs firm of UE&CER « ROBINSON, bas been dJesoWadthlsdsy by tbs withdrawal of ECCLE3 ROBINSON—and that tbs books and acconnts of tbs firm will bs (band In the bands of said Robinson (whe will attend axcloslvelvtbrreto)at tbs Old Stand, on Federal street, where tbeas indebted will please call and settle with cat delay, as tbo soeoonts will be placed la the proper bands for collection, Innless paid on or kbtfore tbe first of March next. BTEPHRN MIRCER. January 28th, 1869. B. ROBINSON. undersigned will continue tbs badness at tbs old ■tand on Federal street, Allegheny, where tbs wants of tbo old customers and alt others wU be attend odious usual. The boslnea will hereafter be conducted on tbe princi ple of wiling low roe cish. . JaSOuitmnl STEPHEN MBRCRB A CO. DIBSOI.UTIOB. THE partnership heretofore existing be tweeu the nndenlgned, engaged in tbs manufacture or bods and Twins, under tbs sty» of J. A B. CLERWIO, was AissolTsd by mataal consent, dating from January Ist, 1868. The business af tbs firm will be settled by tea re maining partner. JACOB OKnWIQ. Ja27:lwd * ■ HENRY GEBWIG. HESRT as&wifi, No. 489, corner Penn mnd T Usui Street*, "d/TANUFACTUREB OF PITTSBURGH ill FIKUP AND MANILLA BED C )RDB,ETBS£? ROPE, from)i In, to Incb.Hsltcr Rope, I room Twin*, Sewing Twin*. Wool Twin*;lUx snd Cottn WmTwlo#, Bus Oort, Tarrrtsod Picking Yarn. • ygu-Afalltnpplyof th» sbOTscoo isnlly on handind tor ■«!» st nuftot rate*. ' |*37;Scd ICOTICS. Pntonir '«a' ««AB,Jft9.lUMfi4*- T HAVE this day associatedwi thine Bciya- I rain P. Pettit and william H. Whlteere lo tbe general Conminlon, Wool and Prod oca B&itsan. > Cm «tjU of the lira will be SPRINGER HAREACOU A 00. .. SPBINSRa HABBAUGD. aranon <utuuaa.~px3Micnt ». mm.«viL ■. wsmrM. IP&INOBa HABBAUOH * CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS ‘ DEALERS IN ' Wool, Hides, Provisional Produce Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pfttsburgb- J*M V.-. . .*•• •- — It&a'vtcta. «■;•••• *•; 1 fITE hare’tmff&iy associated with oh John W U.EBBBRTnod JAMES H. WEIGHT, THOMAS R. HOLMES retiring from the actlTe maaageigßflt of tbe basinets jet-dim N. HOLMES A BONS. G'lt EAT BKATITIPIER SO LORO USSCCCtSSTCUT 80CO ST, FOUND AT L A 0 T I JWR IT RESTORES. PERMANENTLY 1 lirar n>if to in original color, cortn Inxortantly the i head; rantms all darwlmff, Itching and all errofola, scald bead and all eruption*; msbes the nalr soft, healthy, and glowy; and will preterre It to any Imaginable age. remoTfs, u lfby inagic,all blotches, So, from tba laca, and cares all neuralgia and oeTToot headache. flee circular end the tullowtog; DovsmN. QJA. 2,1857. Paor.u J. Wood A Co.—Oenta: 'withina few dar* we bare racelTed eo many orders and call* for ProLO.J. wood’s Hair Restorative, that today we were compelled to send to .Boaton fur a quantity, (tbe C dceen yon forwarded all being bold,) while we might order a quantity from yen. £very batCt uv Aar* sold tenu ie Aacc pnduetd ttrr* or four nos csHomrrt, and the approbation, and patronage it recelree from tbe moet substantial and worthy citterns ot onr rtdn ity, tolly coorioca tu that It Is A HOST'VALUABLE PRE PARATION. Band as a* soon ae may be ens gross of (1 dro: and <»• do7en ti alee; and bellsre os yonrs very respectfully, (Signed) DANIEL LATOKOP ACO giCKoargaora. Bl ChailesCca. Mo-Mot-19, l&S 9. . P»o?.0. J. WofflP r ßeafElr' &dßJttda'l«t toamarwe wereiodoud tdlieeebbb'df yourZlhif Restorative, end its •Sects ware so wooderffcl, we b«l dl ear dnty fu yon and tbe afflicted, to report It. . Onr Utile son's bead for aoma Jlme had been perfectly covered with sor«s end some called it scald hcatL The hair almost entirely caueoff In coasoqAesce, when afriepd, aee* log hlstnlTfrlngfcadTlaed oe to aeayonr&eftonUre, we did eo with Uttle hope of fdscess, Lotto acr enrprtes, and tha of all cror friends, a very tew applications remored the die* case entirely, ana a new and Inxsrient crop of halr aoom ■Ur led oat, and we can now say that ooz boy.bs* as healthy a scalp, and as lasnriant a crop othalr as ant other child— Wacaatherafinw,and«loherebyihooamend yocrttadsn- Use, ae* perfect remedy tor eu 4imki of tbe scalp and hair. Wears, yours,rerpectfaHy, GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM. v BATCAH A HIGGINBOTHAM. Oißnncn, min*, Jaot 22.1W}. Pxop. O. J, Wcofr—D«*r ffir: IlU** u»d twobotUM'Of Prat Worft Bair fiatonOr*, aid can trel* n) U U tfca poateat dlacomj cftha bm fwj mtorlac aad chanting ia* Hair. Bator* uioz it Iwu»manofaarKity. Hjbalr bucovattalsaditsonglnlcoloi. YoncaaraeaaiaaDdtt' ut tha world wttfeMit.ihalaut ftte.atjny m* wM**«r tfc 373Twoo& amupiit. (fotfca Market «mt l K.~wn B* r Ctrti. Jk, LouU. y ** o“a 9 a ' STREET CARPET STORE. TIT'S havejuat received onr Netr Stock for TT tbagPWBOTOADB.MaifcaT* noweptoatwactt* nil end complete anortncat of the t»M italic Tepeetiv. BromU tad Telret. Boperfloa tad fJoa lamia OvpeUsr InaDcndttofqafcutyeadpric* ) t . f W. IItCXIKTOCK, IfcljdtwljT ■ • Ma. 11l Mu kit etteet, near liberty, _ ,jl Vronrtetcxi,' tU BnaAvtr.li. T i. -Wr» BsiUsf EatriUdSMirt) tirt Ui . LouU. tt<x, »pd »oUUiy*U food Prgf bo9> . . wMiiytowr |. : NEW OA^tPKTS, , A T THE FO UR T(! STREET 3T0B& . ff, D. i U. fi cC ALL U 8 SAVE JOST RECEIVED A VERY OILCLOTHS, Ati, ntatolo* be FallTnila, oompTltl&x V VELVET AKD BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY ANBTBREBPLT, . BUPERimsaSD . LOW PRICED JHUAUKS. Woot. ltoicb, Husp, UstiHig, Eilicsd Ron M*t*, OocoftU*&n£dtafr Bod*loyAc. *', - A tax ft cHole*l«t ofttfantvts from om to luor jtti* wjdc beautlfa) fifttUtoa floor CttT dish, from 2 to 2* i**t wiito. *lth ill other Boodi 1 tnultjMtaiul la fint dta Carat Btom, *ll of Trhkfc *» troprepftrcdto mU at th# vtrt low* BtiiWtetMh y. D. j. ILMcCAIXIIM. GapiUUits - r pHE jmderfllga£i determined to A. more waL cthra (or ' exchange tbr Western property,), the beat Aral In AmrtMng fonnty. wtthlD Ore mlnatae walk of the lli£<imla& Bridge, and dollAtfally rttastadonih# rlew of thaAU»- gheny Valley Railroad Depot, containing about One Hno afedAem, toty ot which coutdliuelght bet ot good Bicoo eotmiCool,With bhak. <spot»,,and drliterlngconi dally la KUtanalskatfire'iCenti Mihaabel; end 33 arm of mperte rlvrr bottom that nerer ovemowa* about 80 arm under fricecndtaxbehlgbettaletaaf cnl ration, barlnz reedf edoraylOV) kwUof mannreitnm the town, to which a team caainakeeight (tipi *idey. There la a Urge log Hona#Boby4orttt > an(la Fre»eßanj4oby 60 feet, with corn crib asd-wagea ibads- attached; 150 young Apple and IOOFMph-7ree*growißg] a wsfl ef water at tbe noose and a namberoiapiugsofvatarthK ai imall eipeosa could be coQTeyedt’ft&V bona*. Tbbi property poasenee'ettperlnr edraataaiatemldeoceeand 4 lron or lumber xaanalwto> rie*. Ailpcnpos dulrons of realizing • good ana profit*- abUlorealmentarenqneatedto Tiovthls property before making any other aelacUon. Till* IndUpatabla ana'terms my. itaotiWitadcfyJtoal’lttatnirgb,making Ueasyof •cm*. For. farther par Hen tan address tbe proprietor,' n . . dOUN PORTSMOUTH, - . -KfttannlDg, AraitroDgCounty, Pa^ Or.UTM. PDILLS2, Glam Manabcturer, Plttatrarsb. ~ P. S.—To .cxHiangetor Watcrn landi,«omo bnlialnga and lota adraotigooniy aitbatbd In tbe central part of Kit teaateg. - jeMaad J. P*' T. wv a«OCOHZIBY, />_ ' Watcb and Cloeknaher, Vn • 2MPORTKROF ; £P&k Fnewatouesand jewelry,' %i& No. SBFiia<imftfeat*ftt> Wood and Market, Pitta- j trargb. Pa. i- • , , fiSF’PartlenfaHittaaHoovatdtotbo rcpatrfngof Walehas and Jewelry. Oa-All work warTSQtao v •' fpilE GREATEST MATCH MACHINE IN A FORTUNE HAD* Wltn A SMALL INVESMEHT. THOMAS,PATENT MATCU MACIIINR f* > k—e> Aa Match 'Maker. TbeUaehlne eoatt drtm’brhasd, ead wtQ make the tot tnneof tbe maaalhctnrer lea abort time. Whan gobd wood to to b* bad nadlly ft taatetially redocpi tb« coat AEp-Benral coobfr or Mamina prmlege* are offered far aaleat a maderatenlce. ; -Fqypartfaitors, call atGAZEm OOUKTINO BOOlLimhatraat ■ told Awl MT steamboat and general agent. Ocernar.ofFto»tandfen , b3tn*ta ~ anlBMtt A Good Chance to go Into Business. account of bod fcalthl have deiermiued Vj to doee Imttnm eaeoa* as 1 can dlspoaeof my pre* eut stock ofUOODB, comitUp* of Dry Goofa, Grocer!**, Hardware, *c. I now ofler for iato my largCandcooudetoßTOßß HOUSE andlmproraattom on> MAC? BTREBP. SALEM, Oolomhi* ana. Oo_,Ohio. Xttabelisredtobe the best location in the State. A huttoeai'ol9oo,oooto#Bo,ooo ayaarcu be,dooe, at a good profit file Pittabnrgh, fL Wayasaod Qiteago Baßtmal paima tbrevg* l tba piaoe, affording ka op- PortflnUyto ihJp orreceire goods tooaf any market In tbe United States cr etoawbere. TheplaoeUttrictiy healthy sad tbe monto of the people rl. TberearaPnblleantfSelsetSchonlawioalto any In Btate. . i Any persona, wlihlog toepgsgaln badntu the cooing sesjonyrill do well to apply soon. .Pouminn can begirea “•wbHlt may U wanted. Addreee >J«2ft2wd J JAMES McCONNELL, Salem, Ohio. JN GEORGE E. or la prf i.", i-jA > No. 103Foortb ttxmL FtNiborgfc, . - ;AsalgpettofOio.E.itattP.. QAQBO.PAI'£Ni; OABBONOILLAiira imtwcj tj, tm j mcMOWH, * roim., ptOD ttIVEKGIL—U. large invoice iuit recM \J ty j»8o ‘ iuckeowk « ixaut. Bank Staumratss. Statement of the Bank of Pittsburgh* MOX&IT Kassrao, Felatry Ut, 1»53. U£A\& louts Bfflj act DUeounti. Leal £jtalo end Grrand Beat tMorktasd MleeeHiacotu... Du* by ether Batik*:..;.... BeakNotuud Chert* Specie (fold and iilr»r)_ 05 33.010 CW 9,616 52 $4,772 61 135.6C1 00 316,702 03 42,057,016 21 LIABILITIES. Capital &U<k.— PrcflO And Earning* Unpaid Dirideadt tod ttafpeuo Acw't. Doeto ottar Backs— Circulation IBS,:sa u; 4.114 is m.m: t 2 m.crc oo 040,650 ** $2,047,01$ 21 Ths above statement it correct to tbs best of toy kuowl sdgsaudtwUet JOU.N HARPER, Caebfer Sworn to end subscribed this Ist February, IS6S, Iwfum ms. Cb 2 JOHN F. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. Itstsment of the Exebsngc Bank or Pittsburgh. Ptrmciao, Moxsst. February Ist, lss:. Lotusend Discount* $1,223 6SI *4 . Real Eatats 46 920 66 Ow by other Banks 2B Notes and Checks of other Banks £8,666 86 Speds Id Vault..... 616,50« 64 Capital Stock Contingent Fund and Profits Individual Dtpositcs Dus tv other Banks . $2,1222270 SI I, U. M. Murray, Caihler of tbs Exchange Bank of Pltte borgh, being duly eJßrmrd, depose and say. that the aboT« statement It correct, to the Le«t of my knowledge end be lief: H. M. MURRAY, Cashier Affirmed before me this Ist day of February, IS6B. te3 C. W. ERNEST, Notary Public. Statement of the Merchants' and Manu facturers' Bank of Pittsburgh. Ptrrsotmou, Monday. F«l Ist, IS.'S. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, sQuO,ooo U» GEOURARHY. SSSSfuS?’- : MANUFACTCRRS, *£isS£**+ ! ASTRONOMY BwaUarßnto, « «W M i TRAVELS. Due Commonwealth, WW ; , .... Dividend* Unpaid. 1,079 W) LAW Diseonnt and Exchange, 6,110 42 ttiCTnPV Interest on Securities 9,900 Ou I,niuni |PS 1,327 42 ASSETS. Nctataod BiUe Discounted, $74,429 66 Bond* end Mortgages, .4,123 94 Other SsanUke, 60,893 67 Bofpente Account, 2,868 It Real Estai 20,474 06 Banking House. 18,661 44 gpedaTOeldana Silver, 90,083 97 Notes c t other Banks, 22,662 (*> Dua by other Banks, 7<ySG <j2 Expensce, WSfl 62 Other Aosta, 85,723 43 $964,327 42 The above statement Iseorrert and true to tbn best of my kcowledgeand belief. W 11. DBNHuCubler. Sworn and subecribed before me, tbit Ist day of Feb ary, A. D. 18 63. fs3 J. V. MaciP*cix,Nntao Public. 9t«t*m«x>t of tli* Oltlzem’ Bank. PJtfobnrgh. Frhrtisry lit. 18i3, ASSETS Bill# tad Nwtca Lllcunnted. Colb to .. Note# and Checks o?Bcoka 'Da# brother Bank*.,. LIABILITIES rupUai Clrcolotiob Depositor* Do* to other Baok*- Oo&tisg*nt Food tod Prettu £3 Ibaabonctaiasuatli correct b>ibob*itnf mr knowV •jn tod bell* t - B. D. JONES, Cashier, ifflrmed bafbr* roe tht* l*t d*T of February, 18&8. ftf J. p. McKenzie, Notary Pablic. Statement of the Mechanic*' Bank of Fitfilrargh. MorfDiT, Febnary lei LIABILITIES. Circnl&Uub Dne to other Buka. Dae to Depositor*... BilUabd Nut** Dlacounted. Doe by other Bank* £0,070 00 Note* and Check* or other bank* 31,430 15 Spade Is V*ult. . 101,031 oh COy »f PitUbunS, u I, Qeo. D- Mcfirtw, Ceafai.r uf tbi Mechanic*'Boah uf PitttbUTgb, being dnly ewers, depose end ny, that the above statement la correct, tothe beat of niy knowledge end GEO. D. UcGRfcW, Cashier Swc.rn hefur* mi tUi lrt day of February, 1653. fe'4, A. W. FOSTER, Notary Fablic. Tho reduction ta our apwle thi* week la canted by the payment of 125,000 to the State Treaxnrer, to meet the in Umt doe la Philadelphia to-day, no the State debt. Statement of the Iron City Bank, PiTTseneau, February let, 1656 Loan* and Discount*- S 102.360 02 Dae by other Bank*.- - 42,697 6v Soto end Check* of other Bank*. ... 13,003 70 fcped*.. 42,038 <W Clrcuialion 4,975 00 Dnetyother Bank# 113 42 Due to Dtqioeltar* 51,445 2* JOU.N MAGOFFIN, Cetbl^i. A Ginned unto before me, ti 2 J. P. MACKENZIE, Notary Public. #cto ahhrrtisimrms, Manufacturers* Insurance Company. .* AGENCY OFFICE, No. 06, W*m St., 1 PrmsemoH, February 1,185 b. J JT'S^Notice. —The undersigned having with- TO' drawn ffom the Agency In thie city, U to rtennie bialttmar in Philadelphia, reipectfully retains hi* Ahankftoall friend* and patron* of the office during bit Administration of Ua «S*ln In Pittsburgh, and earnestly hope* they wCI continue thalr favor* to nU successor, Mr. K.O. F»it, who haa bean appointed by th® iwrttit office to condnct the trasl&em la thli city. f«S J. W. MARTIKN Maxmfeoturera' Ixunraoce Company. AQBKCY OFFICE, NO. W WATER STREET I Pimscxoa, Fsbnxary Ist. laaa. j The undersigned begs hespeqil tally to call attsalioa to it* card cl ffltgttjwasrraarffiassK Tb« Bramptota tod liberality cf tbs MANUFACTUR :EBy &SCEANCE COMPANY OF PUI LADF.LFUIA 1b MttUaff tone* la Will luova. The Director* ere basiarM ___ -Fau. hlriMt cbUKtir. *nd tha offitwre Are careful, -2“Sj£4saSunttatSS^SLbWof theirduUej,which imtimfr* t j pomegnnity what la most desired lu eQ fIpMM flMßptar. ore is the cuodoct of bcalaeaaAnd nestUr ißibatnotcfloM. EDWARD G. BELL, , , View Presldaut, SeertUrr. riEN, Sorrajer. CHAS. WISE, ALFRED WE j. w. mart; DIRECTORS— W. A. Rhode*, A. 8. UcplocotT. Jvoca P. Smttb. ffciff* M ?■ Ciut. Wise, Jtlin P. Soots, fbooMBal), H. Bicbordt Mick)*. Omct 07 urfietta Aamos Uravu Co. or DmonCi —.JuJCL ' P* . Juunr 80,18 SS. J (ngSgP are hereby notified that an Assess- DriUraad fifty Ckataperfihar* Las oMSTtartMOS In* Stock of thla Company, panttlo at ib* in PltUborgb,on the aecvnd day of, March, UoS By ortw or tha Board Of Director*. WATERMAN PALUEK.Xrcai.- nuluaal meeting of ifaa BtoektioU<n of thi* Company’ VIU U beld at the office oftb* Company In tb* eltyof Pitmbttrah t on th* Bd day of March, lßis, commenrlneat ID o dock, A. U. t&ihv WATfiEJUN PALMEB, Bee SOMETHING NSW. Dll. BURLEIGH will continue hia lectured and InUnxtlsg experiment* oo RfcOENT ELECTRI CAL DISCOURSE?, rats aTtslDg, it the North »«M of tb* Iron City College. Adolnkm 15 cum. No half price Dwnopen at e& eUrcimbegin at 7 o'clock. .'•>■*ll Karroo* Dimm may t» relieved by tb» new and Itoproted Magnetic Battery. ~ Offln hour* at tha Hall, dallyjfnan Stoic a m. fe2-lwd« T- IST OP STOCKS.—For sale at public auc- JLA t*d»* ** *1» Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth at, by Austin LoomU A Co, on Tburaday erenlog February 4th. 18M. at 7J£ o'clock. SO Bhtm Iron City Bask Stock; 60 “ Cltfcco*' Back do-, S» “ M, and U. do d»: 7. _“ Mocha nice' do do, • H Allcgbuy-Bank do; , . By AUSTIN LOOMIS A Co., Stock Broken, 68 Fourth St. c*aa.n*..^.„.. MM . ....j. irrwroa josls. RBA A JONES, STdAJVIBOAT AGENTB, No. 7C Water Street, t&tot pirraßUßoii, fa. Land for Sal©. T?OR SALE CHEAP, ISO acres of Laud iu J-- Marathon oonnty, Wisconsin, near Marathon city Mg l * lUr. C. MACREAPINO, fefclwdla MUwaukio, Wiecmuiu- KtDGS. —MASON’S LEATHER PRE 3BBTATIVB* Babbll’a Soap Powder, HI Carb Koala WU.FUREW.TCBIiU.If Pow'.t, Blue M*„ do’- wiafD SraL Oum Tragaeanth, POT and SODA AgUfcS, Pcrfcmery, Soap*, Toilet articles, Ac., |att received and for B. L- FAHNESTOCK A CO. >ui Corner Foarth and Wood titrate. 1 Q BBLS. PRIME ROLL BUTTER — : „ 2 M»la. Brcalvcd thla day and for sale by fta JQfIN FLOYD A CO. TO LADY INVALIDS. ’ PUSH OBDIOAL LECTURE TO LADIES BY ÜBS. ANNA UANBFIBLO, A.T LAFA YETTE BALL. ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Fib. ®i * l3 ° <*«*|- If «°°B Wttfter. To b. pntpontj Au.vaN of atorm at that time, to tha next good day atsame pise* and boar. Adaiaaloo Free: * 1 - * Uii.U.liM».t ft, UOXOSQiIIELA HOUSE, for free ssasiLtojia • nil *■ WALL PAPER! WALL PAPER I! * 00. are preparing for an im* W&S&? ***" lbl,fprla «- Cw» *£•«?« 87 30, HU , U^- primoN - 0 reo’d anJ f-’V-f Lrnliby BgnlYIA A DILWORTU. «A BBLS. N.O. 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Appleton A Co.'b Work*. £ol>cci iher* no now rely epon gcttlngall tbs wotki 110101-11/ (ttsoon ns puldblicd. II DUFFY, of Appleton A Co.'s trill vbll the gentle men of thla city and vicinity »ho otsuot oo&vente&tfy call at the office to enbscrihe. felrlt ScrebanU’ Insnraocc Co. of Pbiiadelpiiia. WM. V. PETTIT, Prat. D. J. McCANN, Secretary. Amooui i>l Capital Stock paid Inand lQTested....s2Uo,ooo 00 Suqiliu B6 £S3,4£B as Insures Cargo Risk* on tiieOLio and Ululscippi EiTon and tributaries. Insures aguinst loss or damaga by fir*, also agaiust tbe perils of tbe Sea, ana Inland Navigation and Tiansportation. bIRtCTOU. tVm. T. Peili, John C. Montgomery, Jotm M. Pomroy,T>i McCann, L. V. Witmtr, Eftna Guajo».Ju*d '*- JErri^SJV John AiMnnliMt. ck»t~ » V*u«*«v MwaT. >•«»» Dwiaur J. McOn.n, Secrataiy. -B«l{*cr, Lamb A Co., Philadelphia. Ilsu, UorgutßUJUt; do. Truitt, Bra. A Co., do. PnmroT, Caldwuli A C*x, do. A. T. Xom I Co., do. Stolotnttt, J ai tic* A do. PITTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 07 WATER STREET mftdtf H. W. POINDEXTER, Agent. Franklin «r* luaraact Company of PUILADSLPBIA DIUCTOK9. Vi. Bancker, Adolph E. Boris, ueofge W. Btrbards, fiamoel Grant Tlwmai Hart, Darld 8. Brows, Mordecal D. Lewis, Jacob R. Smith, Tobias Warper, Morris Pattanon. > CHABLEd N. BANOKKR, President. Caiaita O.'AaKCttt, Secretary. - - This Compan’; l continue* to make Insurances, permanent or limited, un.fnn description of property In town and country, at ratdi as low as are consistent' with socnriiy. « Tbe Company tare raerred a large contingent find, which, with their Capital and Premiums, eafely invested! aSord ample protection to tbe assured. The Assets of the Company, on January Ist, IS&l.as pule njdted agreeably to the Act of Aesambly, warn as follow* Mortgages Beal Estate..- Temporary Loans.. Stocks.. Cash, Ac U dine* thoir Incorporation, a period of twentrco* years, thtj bare naid upwards of One Million. Foot Honored thousand Dollan Losses by lire, {hereby affording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, u wall u tbolr ability and disposition to meet with promptneo all liabilities. J. OAIIDNS& COFFIN, Agent, *P‘» Offlta Southeastcor. Wood and Thlnf its Continental Insurance Company. fntorycntzd by tit Leyistatvrt tf Pcnntykama, PSRPETOAt OHA BTBR AnthorircJ Capital, One Million Dollan P _ H.OOOXCO Secured end AccmnulntedCspltil. 631W0 “ HOME OFFICE. ' No. «1 ffdlnut .Street, above Second, Philadelphia. Fire Insurance on Buildings, Furniture. Mercbandlso. Ac. gcneally. and Freight* tooll parts of the wond. Inland lasnrancoonQowis, Ac, by Lakes, lUrore, Canals and iAtidCuritgea, to all parti of tb« Union, on the most frvorobletenas, coortitent withMcortfy. Btnwtoia. W.OOLLADAY, formerly Becotdei cfDeods, Ac, FlUladelpbia. “ WIL BOWKJIB, formerly Begister of Wflla. JOira N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman A Smith, Itnr-mjng Hardware and Cnllery Merchant!, No. II North TBlrt street, shore Market, Phila. JOSEPH OAT, firm of Joseph Oat A Son, Coppersmiths, No. 13 Qnany street, Phila. ’ XDWAUD V. MACH EWE, firm of Maebctte A-Rahmel Importing llaniware Merchant*, No. ISI North Third street, above Eace, Phila. HOWARD UINCHHAM, Ann of Livingston a Co, Prodnee and Commission Merchant*. No. 278 Market st, above Eighth. Phila. „ QEOBQE W. COLLADAY. President Oil** WOSOJl,Secretary. ' ‘ Uonongahel* loanrance Company OP PnTSBDBOH. JUTClllMilftiflftfc oroct, No. BS WaHHHHB Ihn Insert Affßinit aU Kadi qf Si Orncxa*—JAMEßA. Uin^. BKNKT 51. A > Si ASSETS, NOV. 20m, 184 T: Stock demand, aecqrsd by pub... 11.0(58 82 70 shares Mechanics'Bank Stock—cus; ’’’’ 3,920 00 Office Fnrallure „ # gjjJ Book Accounts „ '4 409 43 BJttCTBBK Wtn. B. Hulows, Win. A, Caldwell, ftoot. Dal toll, Wilson Uillsr, Wol Ben, John UcDceiU Tbci. fl. Clarks, Oso. A. Berrj James A. ilotchioon le3:dUal , eg—no3Q3wd HENRY AL ATWOOD, Secy, Pennsylvania Insurance Company 0/V PITTSBURGH. Offle* No* 03 Fourth acres DIRECTORS. | Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A. C. Bern woo. J. n.Jooea, John Taggart, Henry SprooL NicboUi Voegfetly, Jaioet H. QbpfclaL 5300,000. ■tttoict.llilwcilpllon.. Jacob Palater, Uoo. W. Smith, A. J. Jodm, Rod/ Patterson, J. P Taaa*r, I. Grttf Bprsul, - W. 8. UeHrMe, 0. A. Colton, 49*Flr« and &rta« Blaks I -om . p TfMfDtr-rl I ,a T Viet Praaldaol—Rosy 1 Btcntary and Tmorr nACSTED. A POPULAR EDITED BY agriculture. MEDICINE, MATHEMATICS CHEMISTRY, TRADE. Insurance. WM..V. PETTIT, rrealdeot, fi. K. WITUKK, Vic* JWdeut. 1918429 08 . 84477 78 . 83,960 17 ■ <0,889 00 . 04448 81 JOSHUA ROBINSON, Agent. No. 24 Fifth a treat italta.) (218,015 02 uu ' ■ i ' ?*miSo*. p—LtJaiagmn. nofcdly insurant*. Citiieni’ Iniurante Comp’y of PUttbnigß WM. BAQALEY, Prosidani, SAMUEL L MARBWFT.T., gouttuy. QtflaM Water Slrttt, bdwos Mcrlxt and .Wod Si the Ohio and BU» alMlppi .Uvon, and Trttmtarfce. . low or damivCT bj Hr*. Alao, the peril* of (be Seaaad Inland Navigation and Transport* •don. , Wta- Uegnlay. j Kca, j Jis, M. Cooper, Jai. Park, Jr-, } ItaacM. Pcanoolt, S. Harhaugh. Capt.Sau'lC. Youug. | j.->> Johu CaU CapCUark Sterling A M. Kiev, John & DQ worth; FraneU SoUara, Wm. D. Qaya, i Job* Shlptoa.' I Walter llr-raut, jgell, Jr. Vhe Great WeiterD Fire and Dianne ini. Co,, of rniLADRtPiUA- No. 331 Walnut Street." cbaktu rmtrsTVAit. /AVfWfAiVL'A—PrKtnai or limited, or country, on arary deecriptloa uf properly. ~. • .. ISLAND LSSURAXCK, onQooda by Canal, Lake Land Carriage, to all V art »^ t the Union. - , !*: j Ußiys iXSUBAyC&oa Ywuob, Cargo and Fretih LATHROP, PrnldULt. Sf. DARLINO, Ylca Pmlden • j w «eph J. Uuckel, Secretary and Treasurer. H. K. Richardson, AMbtant Secratary. Diiscrou: eharU-4 0. IJitUrop, 4“ Walnot «tre*t. Uoo. Uenry U. Moore,6fl Walnot atrwt. • Al<x»uJcr WLilldeu, Merchant, 14 North Ko#t «t. JulinC. Hunter, fins of Wright, Hauler «v 9. ‘ K. Tracy, Arm of Tracy & Baker. ' • John IL McCurdy, Urni nf Jonee, White a UcvOray. A. S. Billion, firm of Bithop, SlQuxiOOS 4k Co. Ju. B. Smith, firm of Jw.U Smith £ Co Time. L.Qtllwplo, firm of Gillneula A Zeller. " Uaac Haalehnret, Attorney and CooMeUor. Thuo. W. Baker, GoMamilU’a llalL Stillwell R. Bishop, firm ofOlihop, Simona 4k Cu, William Darling, (late of Reading.) John Rlre, 60 South Front ctreet. - .. £ Harper Jeffrsr*, flrmof Wm.lL Brown A 06. $•. -i R. W. POINDEXTER, j; -; OT Water gtraet, Pitqboryf ■/ PiUskurgii Life, Fire ami Marina lnt« Co. Office. Comer Market and Water Sta.,, t' i Pittsburgh, pa. . ftOBT. GALWAY, President. F. A. SEtlfflW, Soe*f - AwbrxwFintcto, SL ExunfatagPiipletK&.' * TblsCoopanjnukctcrerr Imarattco ■ppertriefng li : connected iritb LIFE RISES. .. , ' . x -': * Alio, eAiortllnll end Cargo Bilk*. on U» OWo *ca UUsiadppi riren and tribntAriee, end l£erla»lU>k gib •nllj. And agaioat Lea or Damac* by Flro. . •' *■ Aod agaioit the Per ill of the See and Inland It arigstU* "^UcfeflaneiS I ** the loveft iate« cmuletest eritbaabtj ell ptrilca. Alexander Bradley, Josephs. Leach, John Fullerton. UauSeldß. Bromy DariAHrCbamlm, William Cart,. Robert K. Hartley, John M*aol, EobertOklvAji gimuol McClnrkeo, Joacpb P. Os7UQ), M I>. John Bcott, June* H&nhall, Daridßkbey, Junes W. TTnUmau, Chea. Arbuthnot, felft—my2My Philadelphia lfire ona"iatt' r 'v' INBORANCE OOUPAHX,,. . / No. 149 Cliesirat Street, ■ *r. s V OPPOSITE THE OtJSTOU HOJ Will m&e *U kinds of Insnnneo, ctt)M? P«gyta»lg Liailud, os CTR 7 deoerfptfon of Prcpirty or Bkoimnafr itre&ssnabls ratMof prsmltun. ' v‘ ROBERT. P. HINQ, Freddosi. U. W. BA&&WIB, Vice PmUst. . sttsnsu. Ck*rU» T. Ua.-i*. | B. B. OOPV ’ 1 1 ss? I sseSss^m* C. Sbonstn, S)hoClsj»* r v '-" £ a. J. rT-- • a- l. Q. , w>tf . Sp«ial rrs*MoNosoßnEii Vailtt Bisk.—koncir —Boot* wm t» optimist U» HUWAIBinoOMJ in tho Horoazh of McKeesport, for subscription* to the Cap* ltal IStoek of laid Bulk, on MONDAY. THE 22»DAT® FEBRUARY NEXT, trod 10 A. ILtO 13M, Ktdiftoa'StO 4P. M., and continued (If necessary) from 6*7 to -toy for six days, at th« same boon. Br OKBt&OrrAc l Js£fcd*ff3wP OmcK 07 the Pmsßctca tJrn Bonos ltojso Co.Tt Httstrargb, Janaery SOtb, l&W. sr3»Dmi>ENP Notice.— I Theßoard of Dirac; ton or (be PitUburgh pnd Bodon '.Minina Q»M>ii this rt»y dccUted • Dindeaicf :T£S Ttnr.T.ißj fk& SHARK, pajablo to tbo Stockholder crlbdrltfil-npxfr •entatlves, on and arter MONDAT, the 15tb d*y Of -'Februa ry nett. Kauern Stockholder* vfll receive theJrdtr&nAi.' at tho offiwof J. W. CLARK t CO- Bo*tOO»Haa>.; ■.'■-lI: felathe T. M. tTOWK, Setfyand TT^Lectdri. —Ker. A. B. BKASfOK&j-irp “'S' deliver a lectnre befvte the Tonne Hern? Cbttpbj Awoclitlon of AUegbenyCUy, In BXCELSKJTt.H4LI?~oa THURSDAY,4th Febrnvy: . 3^ Scßjtet—Phlkaopny of Refijcnj.*’- , Tickets IS cents. Proeacde to be dowJed to tfcfc ladkrf Boneroleat Society. - . ja&Htiettt.r l’rrw to*/ .ictbob >iu ixd fiuarin lssmsvt Co,yr' Corrur Wdlerar.d llzrkti SU+ 2d floor, ‘ V PiUrtna-gb, Jan-, 2M, IMS. i ) > Annual Election for Sixteen Ihftcr tor» orihla Company, tou-rr* Cir tho easolnf W. «U 1 La bald at tbii office, on TUESDAY, February battrwn th« LoapaoMl A. H. and,3P. M. *fW Ja24aJtd I. A. BINXHAST t Eac , /.> , Orncr AtUßSunr Yami R.B. Co^> - gtmbijsb annual MestingoF th© Stojjffljgß&i; of the Allegheny Yager jlallxtiedCggia«T..*llUy ■ held at their office Merino Hall, corner Liberty en4 r xaerjb. street* Pittsburgh, ooTtfJfiaoAVtlio 2nd day .'4fjt4bntu r IWB, at lo o’clock A. lL,t<x tbo porpceo of. elsciiajf a YraiJt dent and Six Managers lor tna craning'' year. noal Report of tbe beard, and a Statement of the bgefyay of tba Company will bo submitted to lbs Stockholder.'l-y.; Jafcdtd (dty dallies copy) J. GlBBoy,BecY> > irS»UTBRARY BUBBAU.—AN'BX PEBIBSCED EDITOB, * ntcteaxftil '■'Av£or t '4ai * thoroughly educated Llrentfy m*o, weary wlUi troUj- Qt# jura of tbo drudgery IhUlj Jnnmtitfm, hM dstar* mlnodtoMra out or aril nlabndoa at retail, t»tbc«fh» may require thulr wnict*, la any .->/ . Tifiu i liiniTi, Fnilin iiiTiTiiii Tim iil iiii ni l ilj||l£lif i|mT Wed, will bo ■oppUod.off Inn I liUJiIM^ 11111 null (peC ictaiatagjKtjrit vim,off dMDlHiKUdwlnd. .;■€;!• fpoUtteUoawnibo mpplled with Spoecbe«.'BobAw> .olottou. Letter*, Tout*, Pamphlet*/ CwnmonUatlon*, .end wry other tort of intiL & i them* m * yflnd ,nioooawalwt «**rooW#ioajftes yarjgSSSS wbotliar business or sentimental. - .. The edmttwr win *!*> coadnct or transits Oomailtt^ £SP<£l?s7n ' " E ° £,Uh > *>™b, SjSSJS? ■£%i3S£s±£S S. b i‘Ste»2S 1 dcHUal character. Incideatto ere&t Iq life, will t>e fornilhed writing to Ibe undersigned, snd esplainlnr [M. Orders by mail. accompanied with bt jtbffyV and promptly - ' Bnt V : Address j. Tnoiipaoar, b«m«uS3£S^.<^,^P' Suttfon Salts.' J?. M. DAVIS, Auctloncop, - Sales Booms, No.'M Fifth fittest THE LITERARY PDBtIC.-J-On -aps™ isfr-2-waiSffifite PHSf IC SA^y K NORTH AMKRKffM ffi™P'?.S°- SWfK-On TuMd«y <;a O9W OsiomtrcW Sale* Rww -S*-- Attrt. = Wi-EUIAL SALT; w as<r^“is^i'ssi r.s?” b ° Te ir 1 “ STOCKS A3' AUCTION "Train* r.b. a. u 1 otter 2 tb» CcmraraMSJl-Boam* ffo.slrmb B l.»mul)t oram.ttijkofriu.lmrjl.sirak; .. 10 " Citfcon"’ Bnnlc do , V K Bnn», do . i o I .™°?!‘T do do » „ ghprar da do . Daily sales atao. 54 Fififfar- At tlie new CommcrrlnTßolea it~-- v, SSL*™?" •JSK^3l“^,glyM«a4JS^S ffiSS3sp*aHs»SS KrtrirfSr COALI COALII COALiII W E ARE DESIROUS OF CONTBA'tll jspss xtt^dsssasaS •MQlag °*° berur " l *“ 1 Aojlofonnation roinircd wfilbotfrcaoo»ppUatk»ta nAERIB;*OHQA!I *o?™* coataLt! 7 WIU U >e ' I “ ir * d ** tU M2S2^. jfTOeu* The Best Fo«l to UMlhli Wctthet U CANCEL, COAT.; A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID qn THP A Orafo will retain lire for 49 ta£S!S^Sw .!“ • flr*U wanted, a few blo*JJf32£HSs2£!fejt boriu oat into a brilliant flanw. dtaDa^^HSh^S?* 14 throegh all the room. TftY rP connr Aaderaun (treat and R.&' “ , S.W” e % p ““ prepay mS y> *"»* , <*. W - ■*• MgCHJPr. REMO VA 1, JOHN STONE & SONS' ■ lUPOBTEMiaoJOBBSESO? ’ SIIiKS t RIBBONS AND HILIINERY ennui. So. 80S Chestnut »ii*o«h, sxsas 01 » i —o«-«u, dr Mß^g. jj.e 1 1 Hanoi no! OBBAt EZDCCIIOa IS HOCBH ’ ■'■■■ J. r. MATBIWM . 18| gaftfrtOTfc, A. inLLttr;
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