ru\« , . I i r. , . - ;um, osthat we'lhoogtt ire kulli* mUtortane pitsbrat mr ? tik. 5 »%) : \<> i 'tioo of theappearane* of-tbe-room tmd the iltU ' •*£s*%*' hoax.. B,’BID DIB :rC». KDIT&RB mnd PtoOP&tXTOR . . h j B ® feeble Toicfi( begged the members to i take their seats, and for their own credit, and that of the party, to preserve order. He hoped >to see no repetition of such an unparalleled and ' disgraceful exhibition.” PZTTSBtTBGH: SATURDAY MORNINQ, FEB. G, 1858. TmK*«m* Message,— We havcnot published • Uits document entire before, because we gavo compendof Uae received by telegraph on the i day of Ua delivery. We give ii in fulllo-day. Itiaj] made np of statements nUerly subversive of tho 1 history of the Kansas struggle and malignantly spiteful towards nine-tenths of the inhabitant's of that territory and a vast majority of the Peo ple of Pennsylvania. The message is insulting. The' intelligent people of a]l ih wa free States are told that they are harboring a “great delusion” and are stu pidly ignorant of the ( real .questions at issue. While Mr. Bachanan in* knee-breeches and oilk stookjngs was living in inglorious ease at the Court of Bt. James, and dancing attendance upon my Lord This-and-thal at some empty royal 4 ceremony, the people of Kansas were defending their firesides and their families from the raids of maronders, were baring their •bosoms to the knives of ruffians backed by the power of an administration only lessnnjnst than the ’ present; and yet he coolly tells these men and.the people of these' Slates that they are laboring under “great delusion" in this whole question! The people of Kansas are -outraged by being told that ever since his Inauguration, they “have been in a state of rebellion against ■ the government,"—that “they have never ac knowledged, bnt have constantly renounced and defied the government to whioh they owe alle giance." To give color to this atrocious calum ny, the motives and the acta of the Free State men of are most grossly misrepresented; facts df the most important character are care fully. concealed; the documents of hisOovernors in the Territory are most unfairly garbled; special Would discredit a village pettifogger are laboriously put forward; and from the beginning lo the end of tho communi cation there is an unflagging effort to put the Free State men of Kansas in the wrong in spite of both reason and truth. Id this whole message there is not one slogle word in reference to the groat central fact out of which all this great difficulty has flowed.— There is not in this whole partisan diatribe the faintest indication (hat the whole territory of Kansas has been deluged with frauds the most enormous, ever sioce the passage of that Ne braska Act, that Pandora's Box, the direful spring of all our woes. Thsre is no more un certainty In regard io the existence of this sys tem of fraud than there is of the existence of the sun la the firmament. Every man knows it. At every contested election in the Territory of Kansas, from the 29th day of February, 1854, to the 4th day of January, 1858, that system has been practised; audit has in every case prevailed except in the October election of 1857, when Oevernor Walker took the responsibilty of checking and thwarting it, and paved the way to his own fliumlmal from office. It was this fraud, this iniquitous accursed fraud, out of whioh the Lccompton Constitution sprang; and it is Ibis fraudulent origin of the whole produc tion, and not this or that particular feature, that first of all inspires the people of Kansas with a detestation aid a loathing of the thing which President Bachanan is determined to force upon them, io spite of their most clearly expressed wilL" Let him go on. lie is sowing the wind; ho will reap the whirlwind. He is raising the tempest; who shall control it ? Thb -hi ass auk.— The North American (Phila delphia) in commenting on the dosing para graph of Mr. Buchanan's late unfortunate mes sage to Congress, in which he expresses a deep sense of his responsibility lo his God and his country, and alludes to the brief permit of his public life, indulges in the following sensible remarks: "Solemn words these, and wise, well befitting a man far advanced in life, who has attained to the highest honors his country can bestow, and who can'look for but little more oii'the shores of time. Had they been ottered* in hebalf of truth and justice—had they closed atjr appeal to the reason, conscience and patriotism ,of men, they might have deserved a lasting plaice in the memory. “Bat what is Lho real character’'of the docu ment they close? Does the calm yet earnest voice of the venerable Statesman speak in that paper, pleading for the rights which tbo people of this country regard as their heir loom, and which all their institntions, even the Nebraska act, reoognixe and guarantee ? Does the President of the United State speak—the man, who, from his place, and bv his solemn oath, is bound to look to the whole country,.disregarding the in Urests of footions, of parties and of sections ‘ Is there even*an impartial statement of facts 1 Nay, is .there any approach to fairness in senting a subject of ss jthief ‘ * PHHBSpJSrVttoi. imTSmSt been bcforo years? So tar from these or Anyone of these, the message has not even the fallacious appearance of fairness. It is evident from the very ontsellhat the President presents himself as an advocate resolved to Buppresß everything that makes against his case; to as sort roundly where facts and arguments fail, and to resort to such shifts as quoting the letters of Gov. Walker in a connection where they do not at aU bear on the real issue. Shy are these quotations of the El-Governor’s lnlroduoed 7 To divert attention, to eke out the message, to justify the President for-keeping the roops in Kansas, or to prejudice Walker. Certain It is they have no virtue to determine whether or not the Lecompton Constitution should be ao cepted op rejected.” No document ever emanated from the Preai -denlial mansion that has been received with such a bnrst of honest indignation as tbo late Message on tho Kansas question. It is a paper that will confer on Mr. Buchanan an infamy that will outlive all his other political actions. The Bear Gardes. —We have read nothing tl nal lo the report of the late meeting of the Philadelphia Demoeraey for tho election of del egeteo to their 4th of Morch Coimmllon. In the first; place the names of the members of -three primary meeUngo are significant. There are Mr. MoQroggan and Mr. Mcflnignn; Mo- Kirem. McGinnis and MoMakin; Donegan and Donehan; Miereon, Kyan, Reilly and Breen; Pntriok Ahern, Donnie Heennn, Daniel McCleery and Michael McOtnrern ; Mlelher MoMallin and Mr. Monhalmer, Michael Cahill and Patrick O'Kline. These are a few of thenames of those who figure among the leaders. We take the fol lowing items from the Prut. In ealling the roll of delegates Mr. MoQrug gan’s name was called so Indistinctly that Mr. lloGuiff&n answered, whiob caused a slight dis turbance, but it was soon quieted. After a while it was whispered about that Bice, of the Pennsylvanian, was endeavoring lo . exert an undue Influence in the Convention by mfnn of people smuggled in under the guise of , reporters: The cry went up to put ’em out and sot to put ’em out. Somebody had written a * letter to somebody to be read before the Con* vehtion, which Mr. MoMuUen wanted lo have read by the President of the meeting, but which the latter would’nt read. The Press says: “A rush was made to secure the letter spoken of by Mr. McMullen; after which a regular fight ensued, some of tho delegates getting upon the desks, upsetiiog the inkstands, breaking benches, scattering our notes about the floor, and producing a soene of excitement and dis* orde£ the equal of which we heartily hope niay never again come under our notice. Mr. Schofield was roughly handled, while we were rudely pushed against fhe President’s desk, and for many moments were in danger of serious damage. The reporter of the Mger received serious injuries- to his arm, and was otherwise incommoded. Several persons were more or lees injured daring the violent and unprecedent ed confusion, which was continued for more than fifteen minutes. , , Mr. Sullivan mounted the Secretary’s desk, and vaiai. essayed to restore order by his earn* t*tappeals to the delegates. The “dinner bell” J llO8 * vigorously, but without effect, .? X™ .^ r *^ d «itaihou&dfor ‘order! order!’ - but the onlyresptm*• was ‘confusion worse con founded. We nave attended in a professional c ®tt«nti<me, where the Interests of the various delegates have prompted-lhem occasionally meat, but we are free lo confess that nsver vat have we been In the midst of such ao InweSt outpouring of all the vile spirits of Panle^ai- New Hotel at Habbisbubo. —We refer our readers to the card'~of Wells Coveblt, the proprietor newly-opened “Joses House,” in Harrisburg. . Weils Coverly was always a favorite host with western men, and he will be more sb, now, with the enlarged opportunities which he has to please them. The houao is situated on the corner of Market street and Market Square. The house is entirely new, well lighted qpd ven tilated and very handsomely furnished. It is by oil odds the finest looking building <)f the kind in Harrisburg, and the accommodations are all that could be desired. A recent visit to that place enables us to •peak by the card, in this respect. Those who have been often at Harrisburg will appreciate the value of the compliment we pay the House when we say that the table was not only abun dantly but richly furnished. It is in this, as in all other respects, a first-class hotel. Our friends who visit Harrisburg will dcrwell to give Coverly a call and try the novelty (for that town) of being thoroughly pleased with the entertainment. Special ComvpoodcDco of the Plttatmrgb Gazette. Habbxbbubo, Feb. 2, 1868. Editors Gazette: To-day haa been an exciting day in the House. Little or no Jmsiness either of a general or local character was done in the Senate. The peculiar excitement inlho House arose thus. It was ascertained last night after the democratic members of the special commit* tee on Kansas were In conference for two or threo evenings in succession relative to the , character and nature of the report they should i make; it became apparent from their conferences i that they could not agree. The two members < present in favor of Buchanan, Goepp and Tur- ! ner 4 could not agree with the two Douglas men, Calhoun and Jackman, Calhoun and Jackman had agreed to report in favor of Dou glas’ views against Lecompton and in that re port as far as ft went, wouldbavebeenconourred in by Mr. Lawrence, the only Republican mem ber of the committee in town. Mr. Miller, the ■other Republican member had found more ur gent business at Washington in gratifying his cariosity in sight-seeing, than in being here, -attending to important duties. I presume bis people in Crawford will inquire into iho cause of his absence also important a time; for this question of freedom and slavery is very near to Iho hearts of that people. Suffice it to say, had he been here there would have been a report ready in time to have anticipated the movements of to-day. Last night the strong Lecompton men found thftt there was danger that in any cvoht there would be an Anti-Lecompton report by to-mor row” at farthest. In order to head it off the Lecompton leaders concocted a plan and gave it In charge-of Mr. Owen, of the Philadelphia' delegation. It was offered this morning when original re solutions were in order. It in substance in structed the special Kansas Committee to delay tfceir report until after the 4th of Maroh, that is to the 10th. Thus they hoped to avoid any dis | cussion upon the point until the State ticket was 1 settled. , Calhoun, of Armstrong, at once ingeniously attacked the proposition and tried to get the Honso to defeat it. Owen replied in a very lame and impotent manner. -Mr. Williston, of Tioga, moved as an amend- I ment the following: Wubueas, Tbo Messago sent by President Buchanan to Congress on the 2d, begging them to receive Kansas as a State into the Union, un der the Lecompton Constitution is so extraordi nary'in its character, enunciating such abhorent doctrines repugnaut to republican institutions. Therefore, Resolved, That this House will on Saturday next, at 11 o’clock, A. M., take into considera tion the question of instructing our Senators in Congress in reference to their vote on admitting Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. _ The Speaker at once ruled it out of order' as not germane to the original resolution. This was clearly a quibble, to prevent the discussion it would have given rise to. Williston mode a brief l bat Strong speech in favor of his amend i ment. The voto then come back upon the orig inal resolution, and stood as follows : Yeas—Messrs. Armstrong, Arthur, Askin, Bower, Brandt, Dohnert, Donehoo, J. 11. Don nelly, James Donnelly, Donovan, Dunlap, Ebur, Enl, Evans, Garret, Gilliland, Ulatz N _Goepp, Hamel, flay, Hillegas, Hippie, llodg9on, Irwin, Jenkins, Kincaid, Laumao, Lovett, M'Clain, Mangle, Melloy, Nill, Nnnntmaebcr, Owen, Pow ell, Rupp, Sharp, Smith, (Berks,) Smith, (Cam bria, J'Smilb, (Wyoming,) Stephens, Stuart, Tar ner, Weaver, weiler, Westbrook, Wharton, Wil cox, Will, Williams, Wolf, Woodring, Teareley— M. Nays—Messrs Abrams, Babcock, Benson, Bierer, Bruce, Calhoun, Castner, Chose, Craw ford, Dodds, Foster, Ilayes, Iloulz, Imbrie, Jack man, Lawrence, Lloyd, M’Clure, M'Donald, Neg ley, Nichols, Pownall, Price, Ramsey, Roath, -Roland, Rose, Scott, Bhaw, Strutliers, Voeghtly, Warden, Wells, Willistoo, Witrarr, Longaker, Speaker—-37. .Mr. M’Clare upon tnc Tveri -sTm«sag©,an«l upon i!,e condnct ofjthe majority in thus voting against all diacuMion. This resolution was lost by a* vote of 28 to M. Mr. Calhoun determined to have one more skirmish with the LecomptonUes moved to dis charge the committee from the farther consider ation of the eubject. Thß would have been a parliamentary way of overthrowing the 10th of March vote just taken before. U would have brought the whole subject before the house. The enemy took the alarm and voted solidly against it. This vote was the real test of the strength of parties so for as they were present in the house. Three Republicans were absent, Miller, of Crawford, Ramsdell, of Venango, and 'Warner, of Erie. Two anti-Lecompton Demo crats were absent. Shields, of Westmoreland, and Christy, of Blair. The vote on thiß ques tion stood os follows: Yeas—(Messrs. Abrams. Babcock, Benson, Blerer, Brace, Calhoun, Castner, Chase, Craw ford, Dodds, Foster, George, Hayes, Himrod, Houtz, Itabrie, Jackman,. Bauman, Lawrence, Lloyd, M'Clare, M’Donald, Negley, Nichols, Pownall, Price, Ramsey, Roatk, Roland, Rose, Scott, Shaw, Strother*/ Yocghtly, Warden, Wells, WilHston, Wiltmer—39. Nays—Armstrong, Arthur, Askln, Bower, Brandt, Dobi-erl, Donehoo, Donnelly, J. 11., Donnelly James, Donovan, Dunlap, Ebnr, Eot, Evans, Garrett, Gilliland, GlaU# Goepp, Hamel, Hay, nlllegas, Hippie, Hodgson, Irwin, Jenkins, Kincaid, Lovett, M’Clain, Mao gle, Melloy, Nil!, Nunettfacher, Owen, Powell, Rupp, Sharp, Smith, (Wyoming) Smith (Cam britl Stephens, Stuart, Turner, Weaver, Wetter, Wegbrook, Wharton, Wilcox, Will, Williams, Wolf, Woodring, Yearsley, Loogaker, Speaker -Cl Your readers will observe that your demo cratic representative, Mr. Irwin, although in all previous votes had gone with the anti-Le comptonites, he to-day turned upon bis former record and voted steadily with the Calhonnltes. I suppose your people will remember this fact. Donehoo, of Washington, did Ibo same as before —voting steadily with the LecomptonUes. The anti-slavery people of Washington—the home of Lamoyne and the lamented M’Kenoan. Kin caid, ofGreen, wds found sailing in the same lioat. Messrs. Calhoan and Warden stood nobly by freedom and right. T After tho debate the subject was dropped. To-night the LecomptonUes are terribly ex ercised bccauso Calhoan threatens to report any bow. Ido not know whether he will have the courogc to go without looking back or not. By the way tho infamous Lccompton Calhoan Is in town to-night, stopping at Bueliler's, the democratic head quarters.- I presnmo be has been sent hither on a mission of proselyting.— 110 comes, doubtless, from Mr. Buchanan, to correct that delnmoh of which he speaks in his late infamous message. If he enters either hall to-morrow the Republicans will rise in a body and leave— unwilling to breathe an atmosphere tainted by tho presence of so foul a moral pesti lence. It will be a fitting moral rebuke to him for his participation in cold-blooded murdew. Sekvei* biu Hiuiit.— Situonds, of St. Louis, who made and sold a counterfoil of Ayer's Cherry Pecto ral, has been placed within the narrow limits that should catch all scoundrels. Imprisonment, though U l*e for years, can scarcely punish enough the heart lees villain who could execute such an imposition upon the sick- The wicked rascal who for paltry eoio could thus trifle with the health and life of bis fellow man—take from bia lips the cup of hope while sinking, and substitute an utter delusion aud cheat, would falter at no crime, and should be spared no punishment. Some of his trash Is still extant in the West and purchasers should be wary of whom they buy.— Uiicn f y. Y. X AamvAL op Savxa.-Twenty.one tons of ingots of silver arrived at the IT. S. Mint, yesterday, from Kew Orleans. 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GItEJIQ-ac CO, KEQ MAmrFAOTDRERS, Cbmrr gf Pile and Mechanic* Street, f*flh Whrd, PITTSBURGH, Pa., * Manabcture Pine and Oak Eega of the various descrip tions of NAIL KEGS, which they will sell at the leneeti are respectfully solirlL-d. Alt work war ranted of the best quality. dalgtlydfo BEFTON &z BILBROUQH, LAND AND BOUBE AGENTS. ” jVb. 101 Locutt Sired, beltceen Uh and Ilk Street*, LOUIS] 810 HOUSES, LOTS and LANDS for saleor lease; State, Coun ty and City Tazce paid on Real Estate; cliolco selections of lands entered undet the Graduation taw, at 12U cents per aero, comprising Pino, Mineral and Agriculturallands. fl3H_Laud Warrants bought, told and located. City refer ence* given. . d°f M. LiITM.\L.BJ meroNant TAILOR, No. 64 St. Clair Street,- (Dr. Irish’s New Building,) aeSOdydfo DAWE9 Sc CL.TJL.HIY, Ilona*, Sign aud Ornamental Painters, A If D Q R A l N B R S', DU ÜBS IB White Lead and Zinc **aintn. Also, all kinds of Paints, Oils, Varnlalies, Window Glass, Potty, Brushes, Ac., 144 IFOod Street, two door* alvre Diamond Alley tnrliHydfo JiVS. JVIoL.A.UGHL.IN ■atrurAcrcan or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fnsil Oil, delfodlyfc JVoi. ICS and 170 Second Street. a. *. u/utaiuu s. e. cans A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Strict, PITTSBURGH, PBS HA. Ccnip*nk* represented of highoit itamllng. ChcttervJ Lt PouaiflTWiU and other State*. " Fire Mnrlnftinrt |Jfe Rllkl UkeD of all d<*»CTiptlotl«. fire, ««rn» A A CAKRIBB . S. a. CARKIKU. COAITLANU. TUE COAL contained in a tract ol 50 to , o •crciortaad.k'lugco U» PUubnrgh .ml atootan ,lll. Rallraul, Uoffered hriM stratum baianaTerugc depth of fl*o feet, Cot) gialltj; oTtur •**<£• bj till. DbUnl fromltucltj but 11) miles. Por partlcularreaqulre of fc4:3td* KDWARD OBEQO, 62 Wood rtrtct. LOCUST 080 VE SKMtNABV TnE NEXT TERM OF THIS INSTITU VOX cpcuton Thursday, the lllh of Yebraary, and continues until the Tth of July. Eliminations taw pise* ootbaflthandlOth of this month. Circulars may he had at Onto! tt. Want’s, Market stmt, and at J. n.Mme&*s. WottMt - feWl BBT QEOIT.BIDER, |Ta, Manor. £ptctai jutim. Office Hoan—lo A. M. lo 4 P. M. H_No charge for consultation. A list of qanatlooa will be seat to those wishing to cult as bj letter. Address mVGifctfdewT OHS. c. M. FITCH 4 J. W. STKE3, Ja27 191 Penn st, Pittsburgh. Ps. B. F. SHOPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 10$.Third Street' Pittsburgh, «-Tbe latest Patterns of *-od» always on hand, and mods to order oo the most reasi/iiikl” tarins for cash. AH work warranted. nnMmfc Business fflSanees. DISSOLUTION*. PpUE partnership heretofore existing be- P tween thouD'leraigned, bdJh itie name ud etylo of A. UYONS k CO.. wa* dUsolred by mutual coqm&Ioo U>« I0(b of -I*TD* r y. 1868. The bajlueas uf the tlrtn will be contin ued aßteretoforo by A. LYONS, at thoold »t*ud, to wbotu n&Ttnente mult be made of &U deLte due ibe firm. A. LYONS. e. novo. A . L Y O N ri (Sccceasor to A. Lyons A Co.. LOOKING GLASS 4 PICTORE FRAMES. OD DEALER IN VARIETY GOODS, &C.. No. 1&8 Wood tf',. PittsbnrgU, Pa. feidtf Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the .partner ship heretofore mb* Is ting between the tmdiTiigned a* Grocers asd Produce Dnalor*, under the firm oTBUSKCEH & BOBINBOS, ha* been dissolved this day by the withdrawal of ROBINSON—and that the book* and;accounts of the urm wiU be fouQd tn the hand* of aid Robinson (*hr wtll attend exclusively thereto) at the Old SUn<l*sa Federal street, where those indebted will please call and sfeule wlth out delay,a» the aocounu will be placed in the proper hands for collection, unless paid on or tbefore the first of March next. STEPHEN UKKCKII. January 25tb,18&3. B. IIoRINSON'. sJt,Thr will continue the business at tbn old stand on Federal street, Allegheny, whore the want* of Thu old customer* and all other* will he attended to a* usual. The basinet* will hereafter U> conducted on the priori pie of wiling tow ma ctsu. JaUO:dtrahl DIMOLI'fION. THE partoership heretofore existing he tVMO the oodsrsigtied, engaged in the manufacture of tto{>* and Twine, uudor the style of J. A U. U ERW 10, iru dissolved by mutual consent, dating from January Ist. 1859. The buslueas of the Ann will be settled-by the re- maining partner. Ja2?:lwd HENRY OERWIfI, A'o. 499, corner t*rnn and H'n/iMit Slrrri*. Manufacturer of pittsbukoii 11KMP AND MANILLA BED CORDS, UEIII’ ROPE, _ In. to I*4 Inch, Halter Rope, Broom Twin*, Pe»-Jn* Twine, Wool Twine, Haa and Cotton Erin* Twin.-. Sash Cord, Tarred and Packing Yarn. fall supply of tbo above constantly on hand and for sale at market gat**. )a27;3n>4 L BIOTIC®. •. ->*>• Pmaatman, Jan. lltb, Ifeis. I .HAVE this day associated with me Benja min F. pettU and William Q. Whltacro in Uio general tnmUsioD, Wool and Prodocs Bnalneaa. The atjleofibe flmwUtbe SPRTXOKR ICABBA OQII k CO. BPUINQKR HARDACOIJ. tirunan ba»bjuuh...bc*juhs r. pettit...w« n. whit* hi BPRISOEE IIARBAUOII A CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS DEALERS I.N Wool, Hides, Phkluco Generally No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. K-2 NOTICK. WE have this day with us J >u 11. EBBEUT and JAMES H. VHUUUT, TliOjUA R, UOLME.H retiring trom the ortire management gf tt bntiaea* ja4:4lm S. lIOLMEB A SOi'S. GREAT hEA UTIFIKR bo lotto tmanccxsartniT socanv, FOUND AT LAST! | IfiOß IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY Unr Hair to It* original color; coven luxuriantly tho d bead; remove* all dandruff, Itching and all ■rrofala, scald head and all ernpUona; make* the hair soft, hralthy, and gloay; sad Will preattve it to any Imaginable age. remoras, a> IT by Tn »r i * l all blotches, Ac, from tbo lace, ami com all nonnlgta and narrous headache. B*?e circular and the following: PEOr. 0. J. Woos A Co —Gents: Within a few dan to hare received eomnny orders and calls for Prof O. J. Wood’s Hair Bactorntlre, that to-day were compelled to tend to Boston for a quantity, (the G d.irrn you forwarded nil being sold,) while we might order a quantity from yon Ectry fault im have arJJ*ti*t<o hare produced Uirtt <rr fpurnru) automert, and the approbation, and patronage It rewires from the moat substantial and worthy citizon* of oar vicin ity, fully convince ns MOST VALUABLE PRE PARATION. ? v Send na as sopn as msy bis'crngr'gro** of $1 size; and ons dozen *2 size; and bclievo na yonrs very respectfully, (Signed) DANIEL LATUROP A CO. ' liicxoat Oeotz, 8l Charles Co n Mo., Not. 10, ISSfI. Paor. O.J. Woo>—Dearßlr Borne time tut rummer we ware induced touaoaome of your flair Reatoratire, and iti effects were ao wonderful, we feel It our duty to you mud tthe affiictrd, to report it. Our little eon** head for acme time bad been perfectly eoycrod with eorea, and someealted it icald head. The hair almoet entirely camaoff ineonsoqne&ce, when a friend, tew Inc blaauffodnciLadTleed R<*toraiiT», ««• dtd •0 with littlfthiaijl allili'llH. liiiM i aur ■urprlao, and th* * tery faw application* rumored thodlf ■ueeatir«!nt&da.%ew and luxuriant crop of hair toon started ouh and wo can now cay that our boy, has ai lira! thy a scalp, anil ai luxuriant a crop of hair os any other child We can therefore’, and do h*re by recommend yonr Restore* tire, Mi perfect.remedy far all disease* of tt.o ecalr nod hair. , uaQ ,j nuyrHAM . ' -- '-‘-fiABAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Paor 0. J. WocS—Dear Sin 1 hate need two bottle* of Prof. Wood’*Hair Battoratim, and can truly *ay it 1* the greatest dlacOTary of the if* for restoring and changing tbelUlr. BcfureiuilngitlwatainanofseTeaty. My hair haa oow attained tta orlgtnal color. You can recommend It to the world without the least fear, u my can* wai ono of the wont kind. Tours rrupectfblly, DANIEL 1.. MURPHY. O.J. WOOD A CO, Proprietor*, 312 Broadway, N. Y (tn the neat N. Y. Wire Balling Establishment) and 1U Market street, ft. Uml*, Mo, and sold by all rood Drug* {{•t*. 0020 • snSfclyiUwiaT TheßeitPnelto hic this Wenttier Is CANNBL COAL. A GOOD SIZED LUMP LAID ON TIIE Ueate will retain fire for 4d hour*, and at any time a brisk fire is wanted, a faw blow* of the poker nadpreMo—lt hunt* out into a brilliant flame, dispensing light and best through all the room. TRY IT. Order* left at the Depot, eorner Andereon street and It. H, Alltabeoy, or dropped iu the Pott Office, Pittsburgh, promptly tilled. Bituminous CoeJ alaodtdltefed at losrel rate* blftyd W. A MeOLUItG. jg ELL II ANQING T ORRAT REDUCTION IN PRICE)' ISwr D«llt :il utd mitrartU, uni uu i» Iho Lctl style by J. P. MATHEW?, IS9 SmllhCeld ?t. COAL) COAL!! COAL!!? WE AKE DESIROUS OF CONTRACT- Iog Cbm auppljAiftb* b«! quality of PITTSBURGH GOAL, (abont Two Hundred and Fifty thouuuid Barrel*,) fur ow on board oar Staim Bhip* for ooe or iuoru yoan, tram the FIRST DAT 0? MAY NEXT, to WdcliTcrcd at •ach time* and la sock uuantitiee m may L*> required. PmoDi duiroaa of making Propoaola for the auptdv will pWio do to before tbeBIXTU DAY OP FEBRUARY SKXT ensuing- Any Information rcqnlroJ trill bo given on application to HARMS, MORUAN A CU., . Foot of Julia Atreet, New Orleans. Secarlty will be required for the due fnlflluif'M of iht contract. jaTilmd NEW. CARPETS, AT THE FOURTH STREET STORK. W. U. i 11. MeCALLUM Have just received a very large assortment of CARPETS, OIL CiiUTHS, Ac n loet styloa for Fall Trade, comprising VELVET AND BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND THREE PLV, H SUPERFINE AND LOW PRICED INGRAINS. Wool. Dutch, Hump, Lift, Bag, Hall and Stair Rug* Mata, Cocoa Matting, Stair Bod* Ac. Also, a choice lot of Droggeta from one to tour yard* wide; beautiful pattern* Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to a* feet wide, with all other goodi aftally foond In first ciaaa Carpet Store* all of which wa are prepared fc> sell at tbe very low. eat rate* for cash. oes W. D. A. 11. MeCALLUM.^ .a. a. BiLßßooun To Capital Ills or Mannfaeton. THE underaigned having determined to mo.. niL offra Mdienp. fcr Wulcro propwtj,) lb. but Fum lb Aroutroo, coon;J, ® thin ov. mlnotM w.lk of lb. KltUbbloff Brtdn, .nil delteblfollj •ItMtrf Ob tb. rim- bank. oppult. bni tn Jle* of tb. All.- gheny Valley Railroad Depot, containing abont One Hno aredAcna, «Uty of which contains sight feet ot good Bitum* enouaCoal, wjtn bank open* and delivering cool dnlly to Klttannlngat five ceate perboahel; and,B3 acres of to peri or river bottom that nevar overflow* abont SO acres under feoco aqd in the highest slate of cultivation, having receiv ed over 1000 load* of manure from the town, to which a team can make eight tripe a day. There la a large Log Hoorn SO by 40feet,and a Frame Bara 40 by 60 feet, with corn crib and wagon abed* attached; 1&0 young Apple and 100 Peach Trees growing; a well of water at the bouee and a uncibcr of springs of wntertbat at small expense coold be convoyed tithe houae. Thla property possesses auperior advantages for residences aid iron or lumber manuacto riot. AllpenonadMlronaol mllriog agoodand profitaj able laveitmrttare raqwtUd to view thla property before making any other selection. Title Indltpntahle and tarraa eaiy. Wtreln. dally from Pittsburgh, nuking « easy of *“"* f “ rtb " p * rt " n, ?o*aNroEteETir' PITTSBURGH, PA. KittannlAg, Armstrong Gountyi Pa, Or, WM. PUILUPS, Olaaa Manufacturer, Pittsburgh. P. B.—To exchange tor Western land* aomo bnlldtan aud lota advantageously altnalad In the central part of Kit* tanning. ' Jaifttmd ' J* R•• rpiIEQKEATEST MATCH MACHINE IN WTTII A BMALUINVESMKKT. THOMAB' PATINI MATCH UAOHDIE M » slmiila, (heap ind pelfretMstth SUlsr. Tlio JtuljUu co*U0017|11&;!• drirtn b; band, and wtlliaaketba tor* tone of th« munbctora in* abort time. Whc« gowl wood la to be Ud mdlljr it redos* Uio «wt county or MocMd* onTflejeaw* offered tor Ml*»i *ls*dent*prie*. Forpamnalar*,callatQAZBITJ COONTINa ROOil, Fifth «Ur*t. J*Wlwiftrr EUSdT HO BMkaTenD. Wheat; • 109 ucjt sum fipnnp Floor. 297 bblsOillatla 1141* da '- On «utm*r Frioo** to/urlf* for stU br ■ _ hi VLMAU SHORT A 00. iitto H&bmtßEmnits. j _ jokes house, i Merchants' Insurance Go. of Philadelphia. | Otmfr t,f Star\rl sir**' -mi JA,rl,t Sjuiirt, VM. V. PETTIT, Preat. .D. J. McCAXN, Sacrttatx- ' UARKISBUI-.il. PENS A AnooLl ofC«i,IUI Sloot ptdA In »”■''” Tral '" l 1 WETL.L.S COV'ftRLY, Proprintor. Surplnl - This new aed elegant hotel, » recently erected by tha Mtiin JON lIS, tn UerrUburg, Insure* Cargo Ri.Ls co the OMo and Sli»*l**!ri'* UtTcra i lha, baring been leased for a terra of yaor« by tne under- tributaries. Insures against loss or diunatpt L>' 1 ligand, La takes this method of calling the attention of h}s against (be perus 'of the Sea, au«i InliaJ former patrons, friends and the trnrellli.g community s Navigation and Tiansportatiod. then to. nrxicTCXS. ft*? *•*"-« ■»»»••> wi w pn.™ •• »ei « SSfy-sJaSc&rti. J !*«•«•. ; lortting to strangers n«..„ir » i CIIA'tBKKS are of fin- siz-. well vennUr-d. and U ' ,, ” lT ■ lighted with flu#—a (lumber with wnncvlin.; doors—mak tug them very desirable for families I The UALLSarawtinncilthroughoatby Heater!.;anderL-rr , modern improvement, in fact, has l-i-rii nddt-.1. that mny ; conduce to the safety, comfort mi l La|i|iitie»* of the gnrai*. | Visitor* may. therefore, r***t nssur.-d, that the -JuNES j HOGSK" has been nmdo perfect in all Hi appointments— , that earh department ha# been putted in dmrg-j of Ezyrr\ \ ffirtii and Comprint' I'rrtc'i.f —ih.it In wiry pirtl.’tilnr the j system which tin# been adopted by the propriety;. «ili *l ' ford to those who may mate tr ih.-lr home. ns gTe«t a d'- j gree c.f comfort may bn oht-tln. Jat any similar estabi. _ J moot in the Stat*. Franklin Fire Insurance Companr »f T> seettro tbi* desirable result, lie'bas furnished the Pub- „ . Anx-rrrrii ! Ur am! PrtTsto Parlor*. Chamber*. D.niug K«-m. 4c.. with F II I I. A D t. L I U l A entirely NKlf FUKNfTUUK; and *l*. arr-inp-d within the . building, a fln« lUrbcrs Saloon, <>y»tcr Sist-vn. bre».'tng ■ Kooui, Hot and Cold Oaths, Sc. i The Culinary DepuTtmem ami Dmiug K.s.m w.li rccUro t the especial attention of Ui- Pu.prictLJ, wlmili Lo trust*. | will be asulfielrnt guatat.ii;* tl.ut tHst.B nli will 1-e suited. [ After returning Ids heartfelt U'i*r.Liiohie old friends and : patrons, for tho tnrncr.nisjoitiuiiNj-i- .. t. 11; jMsndcd toh.ni ! at the ••Coverly IlotiK-.' and *l».i tn I.m and patrons at the "Columbia UoUM. ‘ i'up* laund dming the seism, of ISfii, h>'rcspectlully •olictte n rvutu.iiHnco of tint the MONKS IDUJfeK it. •Voalln. W111.1.S COVKIU-Y. MONEY To LOAN ..n Now's, li-m-is and Mortmu.*. M ACt-fIN foioUIS A CO. B“ AA’K STO(.’KS’WANTKI> I.t AUSTIN LOmMIS 4 CO Mi Sti ck w,rt Hill Urt>k*r, iiS VourtU *tn-ct. M'OOKH KA. rv S MAirI'LASTEK on'him«l nml f-r «al<* '•> 0 1.. FAUNBSTOCK 4 o*'.. fc*i Corm r KniirUi mnl TYr*»! LINSEED OIL—3O bids. on hand and tor j!.2L;tcs u Bale by fed R. 1- FAIINF.STOCft 4 CO. gnifc their inrwpurntion, a perM >•«#«, cirt/ pcTTi n o,\“i « , ... they hare paid upwards of One Million. I'oiir Unudred iIAST ILL SOAP— 3O bSi«. on hand and tor Dollar, Lceae* by fire, thereby tflbnlifij erliiMte* vV s«lc bj fed B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. of the <>f Insurance, u well a* their al ibi* an 4 IMFUtMU-sbillion hood nr.d for mle ' <»>-?• wi "’j^SSS?oMTOUii»»t, by R. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 C«> aplO Qfflre Rnnthcaat c-r. Wood anil Third ata. fnnlinrnlal Insurants Company. r"YLIV E 011/--<.its. pfs.—io d(« on >» r*» *'*»!«<■»■» f t****tf«m*. V r Th» ii „,a f,„ „l= by II U PAHS ESTOCKAOO. ~,,,T»U t II M U « SAL. AMMONIA—I,SOO lbs, *><l hand and ip\ f,»r anl* by Iru H. 1,. FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. ! AotbwdieJ CnplUl, Ono Million *l.oon,o<- —,-^z.;„r, .-1.-r/TTri T»>"YTi u i SocwrM »nd Accumulate-!Capital mH.Jrf, TT’NG. \ ENETtAN KLD--25 bbla. on h«nd Ti .in I fur eabi by _ R. 1.. FAHNESTOCK 4 C'» HOME OFFICE -\V MoC iIINTOCK, ~ A’n f.l n’.djid Stmt, abort Hccm.<l, iVnlad'ithta niPOßTLß .* *;j !•; •trn i> Fire • n Furniture, Mcrciiautlise, Ar. C A R P E l B . Inejrawf on Carp** and Freight*, to all part* of HAVING t.n Imtid nn ••t<" k of tbeworid. Carpel* ..f all kimH «>. 1 • J <inlitlQ>. uni. tin- ei|.r'tn- Inland Insurance on OoMa, 4c, by Lakes, Hirers. Canal* lion of duiux our inn.il l.uslnr**, tin* pre-vut psvwui* nu-l lamdCarriage*, to all parts of the Union, <.n ib« most the iiDii-s noJ roinp.iratiue slop of trade hare lull im with CaroroM* t*rm», ronristnit with security un unnanal amount uf stock upon »ur abclr. < His to mat this ditlii ulty that trn have o<>«r .htet tnliirl to close nut out ENTIRE STOCK AT PRICKS IAriVKII THAN EVER lIK FOKE OFFERED. « i-KPHEN MRRCER A CO. W*’lu»e al«'t on hand h Urpi- ofWniJnw Shttiio*. Tallin und I*i--»uo Covers, lM*u MO". Ac., which uu will n«H nt preatlr rodocp.l price*. ' W M’CI.INTnCK. No 112Miuk<t ft I) U r U S. TV/I A SON'S LKATIIKU I’KKSEi; VA*n V !'. It I tu>ii;il'» S-ap I’o».l«r. h. Curb ik-ln. JACOB GBKWIU IfRNRY OERWIG. >» .1 !liu.' Mj» j\» il-1.1-1. |i>T acid NIUA A.'HE. - *. Pi-rtniiii t). »o**p* T..Ucl m li.li A. , |Q*I rcccn<>d and for •ale by 11. L y AiI.VKSTuCK £ CO. f,.2 Cottier Fourth and Wood <.trc*ta. T. W. n _ Witcli and Clock Hlakcri /HX IMI'ORTtIR Of f£n3 Fine watchesand jewelry, No. 23 Fifth »treet, between W<**l and Market, I’ltU- H burgh, I*a ' attention paid to tha rvpaJilngof Watrlww •nd Jewelry. work warrantor A Good Chance to go Into Business. ON account ofha«l liealfhl hnve determined to cluae l-n*in*s» op noon as I can dispute of n*y pres ent stock of GOODS, coiioUting id Dry Good*! Orocerlft, Hardware! dtr. I do w ofter for talc tity largr and complete STOKE HOUSE end Improvement*. «>u MAIN' STREET. SALEM, Columbi ana Co., Ohio. It Is boll»red lo t>a llio beet location lu tho State. A brotneM of 900,000 to 990,000 a year can be done, at a good prolU. The llttsbarKh, ft. Wayne nnd Chicago Kail road passes (hrongh the pi affording an o v Afl 1 portunity to ship or receive go->d-t from any market In tho the United itate* or elsewhere. * Tho place Uatiieily healthy and tbo moral* of the pe-Tla goo-1. There are I’ublic nn-l Select School*, equal to any in tba State. Auy persons mailing to engage in business the coming •c.wr>n will do well to apply noon. Possession rnn W given as soon ft* It may be wanted. Address ja2S:2wd JAME 3 MeCON.NELL, Salem. Ohio Jo II X STONE & SONS IbPORTKKN AND JOBBERS OF SUES, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS, Hare remorast from No 4ijSouth Second S£ron, tn tbeii Dew and elegant elnrv, 80. 803 Chestnut St], one door above 8tli« Where tliej - will be pleased to see tbetr friend* ■ti'i thu tnulngiurrsltT ■ JeSjJai'l WRDrW ARK. lA3I I K L FAHNESTOCK, .Vi r I .‘ireef, f*itt»buroh, HAnOX IL\Xl> A lakuk stock of n UUiir.u;K. which be will Mill rvry low Tor CASH In addition in hi* I/ork», Hinges, Knives mid Fork*. Spnnju and large «s*nrtni*-nt <1 C-irptntitV Tn»*l». be ha* reccirvd a •Urge supply ef SAL’dfdK CUTTERS AND STUFFED?. SHOVELS, TONdS AND POKERS. SLEIGH BULLS AND ENAMKLLKD PRKSEKVIXO E.KI fLKS. «.-S»:dtf ~11. PALMEIdXn * 105 Market Street, • Dealer in Bonnets, IIUu. Straw Trundling*, and StrawGoodsgenrrallr. I fuTns7~[uunJe”sroarT—ivlr "st. Lawrence nnd iTlagli Fnrislohv fei T JaMK'S GARDINER. Dovu, N. U,F*b. 2, l&a* 1 An iiBLS. VlilME MOLASSES. —For A Uv/ *«l« by frs i JAML3 OARPIXKi:. 1 flflf I UHLS. I'LOI'H Clioics Brand* IWU In a..,, »rJ HJ. .IARUISCa. _ 15 AHG Al NS - 1S LAWNS, Keregcs, licrngc n ,lr Ulm-#, Lawn* ami arptndlo TU.Ws. lUr.u;.t il».— Wehav* open our »to.k of *L »vc good*, reniainfnr over frcni la«t t»li. and offer «t prt«fes inline » b f«n 'jf?; 1 ™ box caiDd. m * Mpti rnv & mmriiyn.Ln. HaVens coh>ielkcial. albatros, \0 1 anil 2 PEN-S.jmt liv'd and i"r aal* bj W. 8. lIAVKN. ( c 4 r..n>*r Market and Second »ts SLATHS Herman, Imn und English ylnle* b>r nil* by U H. 11AVE.N, (,«i corner Market and Second »ts- GASSOTS, Maine, Jan* 22.1855. 8 BARRELS ILAXifEED.—Recmrcd and «n.l for khlb b> HHBITP.U * DTLWORTH, Jib. l‘«i 102 fctfufsd n;r*-!l_ : 0 \'l’S - l.gihoU. in>r rrveiveif aud f<..r I mi« by w ukvry ft. cm.UNg j CIDER.- Twenty >:iei barrels just rtvaived | m.d ft-r sah. by t’.i • ' nrVTITjI. O»I.LTXS*._ | DRY PE ACllEh—'Jj bus. just read and i fi.rsal*Jor_ _ i'i UrNllY H t DRY APPLES—Mbits. best nuality rec’d and for win by _ a* HKNUV H. COLLIN.*. BEANS —3i» ?k«. small white Beans lor tale by f«M HUSKY it. colli vs. LARD —o pkgs. rc'*d and for sale hv HENRY II .COLLIN*. YK FLUIJ U ' lk' bbls and.HO hacks recM and for ■»)« !•> M UKNIIY II COLLINS EGGS- -fi bxs fresh Keg* ree’d and for iale by fi'T HENRY fI^COI.LINS B"u'fTEK-:i bxs prune roll reeM and for Knln by 6-2 HENRY 11. UHAIN*. G 5 "’ REASE, for Wagons, Drays, Carnages, Ac. rn’il andfor Mis by 11KNKY U.CuLI.INS. T) OLL IiUTTER-*2O bbK Roll Butter; j\, . 4 U«\M do (In, fa »tor<‘ iui-I for nli‘l>v H. DAL'ZKLI. A CO., fc3 2il Jdbarty_at.^ RoUu.Sii MILL IiKKASK—SO bbK just -.11 I r..r •»!» t>v M .CIUMIVN A; FINI.SY. WALL i’Al’Ljt! WALL"i'APEK!! W. r MARSHALL A CXI. are pn pHUDg fur an im mense nalti of Wall Paper this ipriu,.*. Come Mid »r«. at S 7 Wood Sired. Of\ HHDS. prime N. 0 Sugar rec'd and OU Tor sol. by SHKIVKK A DILWORTH. K/YBBLS. N. 0. MOLASSES reeM and for fj\f *aU. by fol BIIRIVEK A DIj.WORTH. i)OH PCS. BULK. SHOULDERS rec’duod /C<C\) foraalH by M MIRIVEKA DII.WORTH. 07T BBLS. ROLL BUTTER: IT ,i„ K&K •l .arka Hops; 80 do OfOrt. Rtcehal i»nd for talo by MIUIVLIt A DII,WORTH. NOTICE-Ali persons having claims against iIEOROE K ARNOLD, or in any w!«« indented to bim, will please call at onoo and pay to, or arrange the n<um< wltii RORRKT DALZELI., n OULD’S PATENT SPUINU BED - llav \T lug pnrchMed the eiclnsiTO tomannfactara and •tTi ‘‘Oonld'a Ratent Pprlnjj Bed,” In the rr.imty *>f Alltitbe ay. we ora uow prepared to himlah those desiring to pur chnw a low prietd, cheap and dttralJe .Spring Dtd. Call and exomina tbematnur Warehonw They can l* atUehed to any hediteod and rvmnved therefrom at plestnre. boats, hotels, Ar., himlahed with thl« t>r.| at a scry low prtfOM —l4 T. n. YOUNG ACo .M 9tni«hfield «t- CAHPENTERSrCABLN JfiT MAKERS and persons vnt of Employment in Western IVon.ylcauU, Hi bear of somethin c usofnl and prod table by trading one amp to Box No. 116 llnchnnan t* O , l*s. JaWJtw'E TO EXCHANGE—A large and general asortment of ready mode Clothing. onJ gflulleman'f furuUliine goo<ls, together with nhclviug and ueccsM-y fla tnres; which we will exclmnue for - lots nr impror*.*! property in I‘litsliurgb or Allegheny City. Apply soon to f.d D. McLAIN t SUN. Vourth St CIARBON UJHRIOATING OIL at whole- J tale or retail by-tho ' JaSO MACKEOWN A FINLEY. LARD OIL—IO bhls on R. F. Sosa, to nr rise for sale by [ JaSP] ISAIAHiDICREY A CO. TENN. WHEAT—43f> sks now landing from itoamor, for talo by JtU» • -- GARDEN hiSKDS FOK 1858.—Our Kto'rk of narly Peed* for Untbetln, embracing the mrmt ap pioTfdftcJ rnlnable varieties in rohirativn, It ru&dy. Or tier* from Qanleaarv, boater* or otliar*, pr»m.ntljr filLil. frtita tho Seed and Implement ITarehutno, 47 VKIU aUret, Ja3S:»sl®P JAWS WARDKOP. GOULD’S PATENT SPRINO"BED.—Wo at* mano&ctoringand aelUnp this celebrated Spring Bod at tka la* (.He* of Fire lv.llaja c-UI and are t'ica &*S T. B. YOUNG* CO Toothache is instantly cured by a few drops of Dr. Keynr’i tooth Ache Remedy. Prrrirod nod mold • dray itor* DR. EEYBER, 140 Woudrt, leWitAw? of «h» OnUte WnH(t GUL)LIVIin6IL— A largemroiceiastrocV fcy j«so uacktowk it PTKtir. 1M itr «i \«.ekink r ~ Imho Trig- REMOVAL r«t H. balzell A Co., Libertj * treat, or A. S. BELL. No. 103 Fourth ntreet, l*Ut*hurph, Atrfzii<‘e*or Oro. K. Abjioid Ja23:lind^hP ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. insurance, WM- V. PETTIT, rrr»Mcr.t. a K. V. WIXMEK. VI/-' Dwir.m J JlcC\s!-. S^rvlanr ncrsuxc? Brigsr, A Ci>-, PMlniMjil-'" 15ti?k, Mm-joi tS?i.!fn»~. d- Traitt. hn». 4 ('■o- <Jo Punin.y, Cui'.ivscll k Co., do. A T Clue * C-o-, do. Sicinmitt, Justice A O do PITTSBUttOH OFFICE- No *T UWTfcH STU4.I»r Uf R. U\ POINDEXTER. Ag-Q*. Chari** W. r*n k-r. . j Adolph K. Bori-. Ot'orjif V. Richards, ’ ; Samuel Grain, Xliouius Harl, Dnrid 8. IJr.'u :;. Slnrdecai I* Lv*l». Jacob U. Smith. Tobia* WftgjifSs ” ' M-irri* I’ati'Tfc-n CIUKI.K;* N HO-'CRER, i’l-C’tt l- nt Ciuaito 0. B*s«eiw Sv,rcufy TbU Company c-'UlimK# to make Instance*. i-crtimnect orlbnitcti. on ewrr -nptlnn of pt-j-crty In town nod country, at rates m U.w •« are coasM-nt will, eecurify. Tho Company hftfo rv*or*rd a I&rg* motiiiijont Bind, which, with their Coital end Premium*. R\f-ly mruH. aflord om|do prnt4s:tion to the assured . The A**t» of the Company, mi January Uu Wl. a* pnb lUlied lunwuMy to tbo Act of A*~mMy. *tf- «* folio** *U Mortgages. Real feint* Temjwfurj Ix«n*-. gficit* Cn*h. Ac- GEOEQE W. CO I. LA DA Y, formerly Rueord«r of Dowla.lo.. Philadelphia. WM. LOWERS, formerly Iteginterof Will*. JOHN N. COLEMAN, firm of Coleman & Smith. ImportJii* llnnlu-areandCntlerx Mercbanta, No- 21 North Third ■trivt, abore Market, Phil*. . JOSEPH OAT, Ann of Joseph oat A Coppenraltha, No. 12 Qnarrr «tfcet, I'blliv. EDWARD V. MACUETTK, Arm of M/vchcttf A lUiffmd. Importing Hardware Merc-haute, No. 124 North Third ■trcot, above (luce, PhiJa. HOWARD UINCUMAN, firm of UvingHton* Co-,Produeß and CoumiLasion Merchant*. No. 28 Market »t-,-ebove l‘hlla. OEOROE W. COI.LADAY, President U&LSM Wiujos, Secretary. JOSHUA ROBINSON, No. 24 Fifth street UoaongabeU lniaranct Company, OF PITTSBURGH. UrrirsK3—J AMUS A. UUTCIIISON, President FTK.VRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary. orricc. Wo. 03 Wmb Stieet, Pull Inturt Ajair.d all kinds of Pin and Narint Ri ASSETS, NOV. 2C>th, ISA* gtock Due Bills, payable on demon J, secured by two approved names... 0 $140,000 0 Bills Receivable - - ?, U.OOS "o*btrv* Mechanics’Bank Steals—owl „?*??? 99 Premium Notes Office Furoltsue. * 22 Book Acconnts 43 Dtr.rrrrjw: Wes 11 Holm-s. Wm A, Caldw-U, Rol.l, Dalzrll. Wilson Miller, ffn, ilea, Jobo SlcDcvltt Tbo* S Clarke, Goo. A. Berry Jama* A. Hatch!son kSMtUra*—Bo.' l ttSw>l HBNttY M. ATWOOD, t-cc'y Pennsylvania insurance Company OP PITTSBURGH. Office No. 03 Fourth Stree DIRECTORS. i Wade Hampton, A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick. J A. C. Sampson, j 3. It. Jones, John Taggart, Utcry Ppronl, Nicholas Vocphtly, JamM 11. Hopkins, ...» (300,000 taken of oil descriptions. [CKK3- Jacob Painf'T, Quo. W. Smith, A. J. Jones, Holy Patterson, J. I' Tamar, I. Grier Spmsl, W. D. 11 eB ride, 0. A. Ceitem, CHARTERED CAPITAL . yy-rira ao-Mlarine Ilia Its OFFIt President—A. A. Cisstn Vice President —Root I fircr-.inrr »n-l Treasure! Parrxs»ox. ;r—l. Geita Srrtcct- nc-3:dlj Wirstern Insurance Company OP PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DARStE, Pral4«£ K. M. GORDON, tkerettry. - OFFICE. No. 82 Water street, fSpnng k Co> Warehouse.) op stairs, Pittsburgh, ynn Inture againtt all 1-iruU nf Fir? and Marine liiskt A llt'rtf Institution manag'd lj’trretart.j ’trretart. t oho are trail 1-nmm in the e-rntmunlly, atui uiho are determined, by arvi liberality, to raintiun the character iehieh they hare astttmed. os aj’rri’igyhe lest protezUnn in th«ie who dtsirt to b*. injured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, IW. , Sleek Account* ....... ..ttH.*™’’ J U-rnpce -• f\% 1" { 4 * ,cl i t«!W Kumttui-. 240 00 op**n A.fouut* t,47S 01 f:n», H.MI Pn’ininiii Not.- 4J.2W 6» Lilt* TJ Wt*i. McKnlgbt, Nathaniel Uulim-a, A)ax. Nlraick, David M. Long, William 11. am'ltb C. W. Rfckctson, Gcargo bars!*, K. Miller, Jr, J.V. Butler, G. W. Jncke-m, JaTdc* MoAulcy, Alexander Speer, Andrew Ackley, nolG: F. M. COUPON, Pcc'y. Koreka insurance Company, OP PENNSYLVANIA, OJRe* iYo. 99 Tltifcr SLyPilUbuiyh. uarra, nor. 20.^1857: Stork Du> tllll*, parable on demand, and eecor ed by two approved name* „ *97,600 00 Caih In Pittsburgh Tru»rCotnj>nny <V),104 14 Premium note* 61,801 20 BilU Receivable. .. V,9S? 10 Mortgage - 6,000 00 122 anares Exchange Dank 5t0ck—C0et.............. 6,950 00 300 iliarc* Iron City Bank Stock—Amortnt paid ' 7,600 00 , 200 aluirct Allegheny Rank Stock— do 6,000 00 ! .87 aharcsMcchanliV Bank Stock—Coat 4,623 G 3 l Book Account* 14,677123 I Office Fnrnitore €O3 12 MttCTOtS: | O. W. Casa, I. M. Pcnoxk I W. W. Martin. I U.T. Leech, Jr., 1). BlcCandlcaa, I Uco. 8. Selden, J. Q. Bboenberger, W K. Nlmlck, JobaA. Cangbcy, C. W. Batchelor, Jame* I. Bennett, W. J. Audcraon. STIOKN’BEIffIEK, Pr*»* uotafJm R.ftxxit, Secretary. Delaware Hntual Safety Iniuranca Company, Incorjtoraled by Iht Zcjidature qfPi-nntylxrania, 1235. Office, S. E. Corner Third and Walnut eta., PHILADELPHIA. J tA&IXS IXSURJXCEX cd Vessels, Ou%o, and Flight to all porta of the world. INLAXP IX'SHSAXckS on Goods, by Elvers, (totals. Lakes awl Land Carriage*, to oil ports of tho Union. t'IRE IXSURAXCES on Merchandize. generally.- —Ota Stores, Dwelling Houses, Ac. Aisrtt of Iht Chwsany, Xn. 2d, 1857. Bonds, Mortgnztw, and Real E5tate..—...„,5101,350 O* Philadelphia City, and other l<Tns». 137,011 545 Stock In Bonks, Uallroad & InturaocuCo*. 114,508 CO BUla Receivable. .. 330,301 JO3 Cash on hand 3d,*03 60 Balances la hands of Agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently lamed, sod oth er debts dueiho Company. Subscription Notes. 9708,785 37 DIUCTOU Jams* 0. Hand. Theophllna Paal.ling, Jamra Traqnair, William Ejt**, Jr., J* F. Penliton, Jo*hua P. Byre, Samuel K. Stokaa, flpnry Kloen, Jams* B. Sic Paris Tliomu 0. llano. Robert Burton, Jr_ John B. Semple, Plttatr 4, D. T. Morgan, *- J.T. Logan. iRTIN, President. . ILLNP, Vice Preaiiltr.t- William Blarlin, Joseph 11. Beal, Edmund JL Bonder, JohnC. Darls, John 1L Penrose, Qeorga 8. Loiper, Edwatd Darlington, Dr. R. M. tlostnn. WllltamC. Lndwig, Hugh Craig. Spencer MellTmln, Cnariei Kelley, 11. Jone* Brooke, Jacob P. Jemw TUOS.I Diirat Lutcas, Secr^tar^. A. MACEOtA, Agent, 95 fftlM ■trout. pittitmrgh. »p<i;lyd—J»l3^ Behanrr Mfltnal Insurance Comjiaaf of pniIAPBLPUIA Office No. 70 Walnut SU*eet Capital $177,928—A8ttT85'2vi9,974 4&—Ssctr/m Lrrisrzte flre Inxomnca oo Bnilvlin fc s, Merchandise, Furniture, fr" to town or countrj. The mntcal priudpla combined VUh the leerily of a Stock Capital, entitle* the Injured teaharalo the prodta ol the Company, with oat liability forlosaca. The Script Certiflcatea oftthlt Company, for profit* are eopTcrtn.lf at par, into tho Capital Stock of the Company CLEM TINQLeT. Preaidant. B. M. riIXCUMJLV, Secretary, watewns. i Q. ATBtrond, John' R. Wcrrtll, Urnf. W. TlngJoy, Z. Lotbrop, TL L. Cuinn, Robert Toland, C. ?l*veu*on. Choi. Leland, Clem Tingley, Win. n. Thompson, Samuel BUpbiun, O. W. Carpenter. Robert Steen, C. S. Wood, Blaraball 11(11, Jacob T. Banting, William Blnaacr, Wa. M.B#roplp, tttuVc. J. 0. COFFIN, Agent »r Third *ftd Wood tn*b N«ptnn« luvance Conpatiy, .OF PIIIUBEIPHIA, Franklin Buildings, 414 Walnut Street. Orgonlxod under tha Qoacrel Inseranco Law, with a each Capital of $lOO,OOO, prlTlleged to tocroaae to Insure* against loos or damaga by Fire, Mitli.r, inland WtTigntfoo and Transportation. cnicm. Q. 0. LACQHLIN, Pmident. BICUABD SHIELDS, VlcaPmJarat. GEOBGB BCOTT, Secretary, nnuerosa. H. C. Langhlin, . D. Montgomery, W. C. Stotatmry, x Richard Shields, &pS$ ; Williant Osborn a, . o, C. Bsttor. - WjJo Gfi=*USptt*UlS insurant! Manufacturers* Insurance Company- AGEN’CT OFFICE* Xo. Of. WaterSM Vrrrsscwa. F*bm&r.T l. .) nfS^NuTicE.—The nndcrpi'rnetl having witli drawn frt*m the Actdct to this ntr, to r«niu«? “*• f<jno*-r position in Philadelphia, TT*r*«ruUJ return* W* thaakit->all W*.tK*» ani pattvet. of tb*' . iliee dnrlop hi'* nilnuntitTßUon of it* «E*», in'. IHtUbiirjth. »rul carnal'> hope* win cvtitlnnf tbelr -fiirow to hi* scecenwor. Mr. K- Briu 'who h** been nppelale.l l;T tht>iarcnt iiCU"- to C«in-!nct tt:o tcsir.es* in U.ij city. Manufacturers' Insurance) Company. \.;i M. V "'S-rn'lA v'p s.TWTtfER STREET. ’ v 1 Vrl.runrv l»t. Is':.'*. •• | rpllK rXDEKSIGXEI) 11 KGS UKSPEcT J. fuliy t • C-11l aatiiu;,'.. t<- r»arf MtJ,\r.)i.V! nn.| in Jn>: ti.- Liiosii-sstfi in** rib*-. I- t:i n: a u Tl - . "•**! JHvmlUt rf Ib M\NrFAC*. Vr. rj<' J.WIUNOK O'MFANY OF Mil 1-AUKU‘UU -is: sifitiic * krwwn. The Din.c;«»r» ma U«r.f>-» men ■-•f tin? LL;lir<t cb-xractrr, au<l Uk» o!Ewn ate csr-.1V,1, r.ix>a>i>: wvl -.'hoi'mt in rh- tb.'ir •io'li-s, which cuartuic - to Ui'* ccmmumlywh.it is nusi .IcslrwHuan l-x«rr*n.-v Counanr. c»r- n. 11.- Mtulnct of hmune-idDil .if 105,. edwaiip g. mu, J Aj-nt fir r:< r Iwimnncv Company. i:n-»i>Er. I’jMhirnt, u cl!At*, vvisi:, Viet* i*nii-.i- nt. .\j Fi: AViri: x.v tnry. .1 Av M\Ki ICN, r. w a I:;>-i-R- A i - Lri-J-J Jam.- r sni.t!*. r.-i- .». r-.ii. Wm N-ai. Cilizenr.’ Insuraufc .Comp'y of riltsbijrsh WM. BA<iALr.Y, SAMCKL I. MABrilltLU Secretary >4 if7i(rr ,S.'*v>:. 'vrttrril J/hrArf *n<J H«M Sf> .si*is.ias . 84.877 Th . 53.0«« n 61.550 00 tu.:ua 8i Insures Ilnll and Gu-;m Ri*t» on t*ie Ohio and Ml* siasippi Rivers, and Tributaries. ci~ln*orr» k»s iir »larnaf;*'l\t Fir**. Also, mrninst the p»rlli ef ths tGn amt Inland ami Tr»ti*p>i»'t. athm. J»«. Park. Jr.. Fn*nri» eelUr*,-. Isaac M. Psnticrfi i Win. It. »*r*. 3. Ilarianirh. I M»lptnn. _ Carl. Sam'tC. V- i « ~-i .i.r;aui, j7y» .*• J.ihn Cttl.lgclU The Great Western Fire and Untrue ins. Go., OF PHILADELPHIA- Xu. 331 Walnnt Street. .(. aitTirr. rntpritut. CAPITAL ' , ..*so<U'' ; u Ftft£ IXSVli .O''.A— IV mtmU or limited, intuit- in tow u or conntrv,»n «rcrT de*.-ri|«lon ol property. L\l.aS’D ISSUIiAXCJi, •<!! liy Ctnal, iJlka IIj» Land Carriages »•; *>l! part? cf the Uai-tn. V -~*m' tiAlilXb IXXI KA.XCE, mr Or?" and Prj ouihrartrslUviT Tnunpo nation. S C- C'. LATHROP. President. W. DARLING, Vico Pn-hlrn Joseph J. llin'kid, Secretary and Titmiitw H. K. Richardson,-Assistant S-rrclary. ’ > wnrrtoas: ChAri' «C. Lnrht.'ji. 477 Wnlnnt street, linn. Uctirr D. iTunrs ?>0 Walnut street. ~ AloxfindcrWliilldeti, Mendnuit. U North From John C., Homer, ftrtu of Wriirhf, lluntnr A IV E. Tracy, firm of Tracy A Raker. John R. McCurdy, ftrni of Jnm*, White A McCurdy. 8. 8. Bishop, Unit cf Hilltop, Simmons A C.> Ja*. li. Smith. [irovrff Jas «. Smith A <\» ‘Thou. L. Gillespie, fum.of uUU-m-iv A 7-lb-r. .. Isaac Ilaalalinrst, Attorney and Counsellor. Thoo. W. Balter. Uoliluuim's llalt. tjUllxTcll S. lli«liop,.£nn iff Bishop, SimousA.Cn, William burling, (late of U'-mUugi) John Him. !>0 S.-ulhFrout street. K. Harper Jeffreys,flrmrff Wm.il. BrojrnA 0d» * IkV*OCiluOT*n,A|t*>i, apl:gm—&p?- , ■ •""> b 7 Water ttrect, PKUbnrfib Pittsbnrgh lift, Fire amt Safi®! tolrfo. Office, Comer Market itnil'Wtvtcr Sta., pittsbcrou, pa. ROUT.GALWAY, Proidenl. F. A. Rixchabt, See') Examining Physician. This Company make* every Iminranco nppefthicing to connected wflh LIFE RISKS. Also, against Ilnll ami Cargo Risks, on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers and tributaries, ami Marino Risk geo crally. And against L**s nr Dumara Vy Pirn. And against ihn Peril: of thn Pin mid Inland N.urigAtlua and Transportation. * Tolldes Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety all parties. Robert Galway, . Saiuacl McCluikcn. 'Joseph P. Gazzam, 51. I*-, John Scott, James Marshall, * Jatnr* V*'. Ilailmau. , Clias. Arhothnot. feliu— u.yii-ly fcnB,ol9 02 ?hii<ijleaphia Pii« and Life ISSIJ IC-A N c E COMPANY, 149 Clrcsnat Street, 0 OPPOSITE TtIJS CUPTOJI HOOSK. Will make all kind* of rn‘rarnnr.* r ffth»!r';JWtvttnAl Liaiititl, on e»urx of Pvopci t£or UorcliaadJas at roaannabla ratts nf pruntinm. ’ ■ ROBERT. P. KINO, PrisMent. XI. XV. BALDWIN, X’lco PrfSl.Nnt Diascrou. I e. n. Cofo, Owtit* IV. ifirowa, I JtW-j'h ?»; istal, Jolm Cln/tou, K. Wil-r. Chaika P. Hayo*. E. B. English, P. B. Savcry. 0. Sbertnuo, S. J- Meptrgce, F. BtAc*ona« T S--re»6i j Social Omcr o? rnr N triii Axeuca;* Tjctooit.» I‘jTiiCl'kOfT, l’.\, January ."to, ISSS. j are hereby notified that an A--*se?s h'O' mi nt of On* IMUr rent Fiuy CctiiA per Share ha* ticnn IcriH on the Ft.-ck of tl.i“ Company. (layabin «t tlw office of the'lrvoscrer la ritUburyb.on i!:<- suoiid •‘.r\y of March, 165* |sy nr-l-r ol the Doted ol Director* W ATKKSI A a I’.U.M KR. Treaa. The Annual m— tui? of the J-trv!klit4il-r» f-f chi* Company will l*e liuM at ib<- • •Hire of tR»r Company iu tho cltyof Pittsburgh, im the ".1 day of March, IS3H, commencing nt 10 o'clock. A. M. . b&dlw WATMBU* , »*^ Mkii » oprirr ‘titi'l'VrtemJlUJlt A I'D IViSTOS •>! IMXQ Co , » rituburgb.JaaanrTSUlb.lB>. ) Notice.—Tht*Board of Direu tors nf th(-‘ I‘ittilurgh md Eestcn Jti"iny f» baa this «lur derlnreJ « Dividend of TliN* DOLLAR.'! nill SHAKE. j'nyal'li; tlip Stoirkisnldon, rr tliflr lrpal rrpre s-.*utat;rcs. on ami alter MONDAY, the lftUl dur of Ft-brua ry next. Emx-iii Str*kliol-'.rr« vrjll r»«lTO Utidrdiri-Jcnds at thu ulEcj? of J \f. CLARK A CO, IbistOD. Mu«. T. M.UQffK ft-c'y and Treas. n'atuei.a Valley Bake.—Notice |317,f11 IS ill l-o o|-OQOd at u«> HLVWAniAllOlSat'j in tbo Boroogb ofMoKeciport, fi>r MiWrinNuri* to th* Cap ital r.f s«i,l U-iut, on MONDAY, TUB 22d DAY OF FEDRUAKY NtXT, from W A. M.to li m . ami from 2 f.-> *P M . nnj mntimipl (if from j,- ,r rtx clays, m tli« iiiu« Lours. Ur itaDtaot-TnxCoytxiJ-’DNrsH. Ja2fc.Uw3wF BUREAU —AN RX PEIUEKCF.D KIiITOR,! a aurcessful Author, and athoroufibl»e<maitf<l Llterarjrtftan, weary with twenty- Are yenrsof the drndpery of Dally Journulwto, has deter mined tohiro r.nt or *i! Ids brain* at r*t.-«il, to those who may tcfjnire their servio'S, fn any honorable way: Merchant*, Fuflnrsj Men, Inretitor*, oni >h of every kind, will he eupiiict, eft hand, with AJr>rt!«*-:ui'iirs, (,[nr fctkal or otherai'.t'.'l Notifca, furd*. Orrulnra, or any ajit clea of article disirt-d. roUUriann will I* 'nppli. 1 with h|ipeeh"«. Reports, Rev elation*. Touts, Vtmfdileti, Editorial Anhics, CommnrdcatioßS, and errs - othtr sort of llniiit worts, which they may find is incnneenlrr.t or troublesome to do for themselves. Ladies and Oentlrmen, of irerv rant io society or «vi). pation in life, ran bate Letters written na n»y subject, whether basines* or ssotinuutal. The will aUo rendnet or trana'alu Ccrrespcn tleoceofewry kiu'L either Lugltnh, Fieuch, Spanish, tier.- man r-r Italian. Poetry, Arrottlrs f.-.r TjuUcV Allinnie, h'olr*. Rillet-Jonx, Monodies, anil OroposiUt-ns of tho nxwt <Miniieam] confi dential character. iorient to every poetlMn or event In lift*-, will bo famished in ittrioUbl* rftimwiCi, by writing to the tunlerdgned, iind-exphuiiini; thvh vialics. Orders by raaiLawornpanled with cn-lt, will bo utrietly and promptly attended tu. Audrt'U P. JM. DAVIS, Aaotioneor. Commercial Sain Booms, N«. M Fifth Street. ALU ABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.— Ou Tuesday evening, Feb. 9th, At 7 ydock at the Comrnurcin! Sale*Room*, No. 61 Fifth £t. trill l>o sold, for cub, par fund*: .17 them Bank of Pittsburgh Ft.*ck: ** l.urvka Insurance Co. M ' P. M. DAVIS, Anct 171 NE CJUAKS AT AUCTION.— ~ „ On Tuesday miming. Feb. 9th, at the Crmmcrdal sales Room*, No.St Fifth street, wilt be sold 'fifteen thou sand fin* Londrr*, Regalia and Havana cignrs, of faTorite brand*. Also; tlcrcn'fancy Snuff ISuxr*. fey P. 11. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 02,730 07 100,000 OO CHOICE AND VALUABLE ENGLISH BOOKS-On Pattmlay evening Feb. Cth,ar 7 o’dk, trill h* •old bypatnphlet ratalnjcn£ onlhe floor. of tbenew auction building', Nu. &4 cjhh aln-t, a most Choice and valuable collection of Eoo& in tlto rarioua departtnantsof English Llicmtnro.MnhrarJnß tine London Edition*, many of whicli ore cplondldly cmtwlHahM, and n numbered rare, rnrinnt and recherche works from n library. T 1 vhols will be found pnrticu&riy deserving the attentP lUcmymen omj ell rcAdert or judgement anti ta*t*. < - ,n , _ them will be found: Hogarth'* works, oruHcal e»» ,r folia; National Crclopejdia of Archhcetnrr, it Vestiges of Old Loudon, folio; ftarcnfal He'|.A,£'*“* r, ° ; r.tuhworth’aHiftoricAlCollection*,-irol*, falo: *•l* Sacra PletorU, quarto; Daniels* Honthmj * thorn's Natural History of Birds, 10 -• men, mloi La- W.»rali>htiirAl*.j,3wl,. ~r.lv?? , 7 “‘UT 3 ' ,' ,r Mon of <h. Cr,.l«! V.IK., S PWf? p-jerl,,. o. im*.:,- Bo,L-. wi t ., 0 'l-' l **. >; fKt£sVr: • nsopby et Cotanr. 2 *"!*> , , ~ r** l "* • Piil!- VMcs. Quarta: ° r ‘ ! ‘ Js * H'.man Etrnsran ‘ lvien " n tbr Rh ‘ n *'’ Mi,,: Sir Waller SS?i5« m- nf ,he World. fylio: Boy*) Gallery of Ku N« nT g ' r "’ : Wrisht’a History of I.eUod, 7 v o !*.; ltj .( •• ry of Kuirariotrs; Origin and Prcgn** cf the Art u rUiua; Ihinttrll's Moonutental Draesyr; Jha Lend \\ e Lire In, 3 rotf: Life of the Duke of TVoUingtnc.* » c l-: fin cal Palrjcrsf.f aud (iotho, folio: £lutLsp«-are f. vols qnarto; Har-ier's Histr.ry of England, Ur« U, U\\<c jp crccosm of ismdr.u, o rol». quarto: Na»ht, P;ri»:ti--*>r..- View* of Pari*, 2 t,l»j Costnme of the Nctbcrfou.U. colornl I'jen-*: Co*tun»- > f England, colored piste*: IVliit.- - * View,* in IndiA, quart..; o*pi>erplat.: Magt/ine. j w.l«; t and neither, firrl edition, folio. IC7'.', Great Exhibition t f All Nations, b v<dr. The Wonderful ALutanino, - ; b»an Swiff* woik», IT rid*; Wrifiht's Court Hand Americans in Europe,quarto; GaleTta.Antlqne tcvr l«Grand* fo!i.i; Moore’s f.all-jy tf q.urto: KM,-, pr.ir,* of Dabyhm. Ac. Catalogues an note ready, and U)Q Looks arrnii'’*.-! f..r . r. amicatton. fc-1 P. M. DaTIS, Ancltooeer. Daily sales at no. 54 rurm“sT: At the new Coinroorruil SalrW llooma, No &4 Finn street, every w»kday, are held public mle*cf «jods in all for 0 ‘“ }r»d* and cniuiunrs, from a larco stock which is con'LantJy repienUbod with ?n*h meats,that most t« closed forthwith. o At 10 o’clock. A. 51. Dr, OtwLwid hs„ .rticlM, <»»• pttaoc OCTr .ore.-j-U,!,,; owArt “’“f ** u " ™ u "». Lu-dmitr, d,,U,u,/^u M u uid sliooa, labile* wear, Ac. “ At a o'clock. P. 3t n botnnliolil and fcih-bm fnmitore, new carpeta, elegant iron “totw OdDa ware. Moves, owiang Ae. At T o ch<k, 1. JL, Csncy itrticies, watcbM,cl-wkN p.wii rymtHlcalftotrumenn, gun*, clothing, dry ptwhs l««.t* nd shoes, nooca, s^itonery,Ac. p. M. DAVIS.‘Am-tV. 1 n BBLS. BOLL BUTTER; j. vr a do Zzgf' lo do UupvrfneFlour, ■*J t<> WMto Dean*. SO sack* do do J. IV. UAKTIEN V^" t fiw«. : ' .T.ilm l'. .1 l;ioaU!» s»t, . 1 Tti.-nt.i3 lull. \5. Ukl) ird* Jta.-iIA. I Cai't-WnrH ‘ ‘ t , M. Ki.r, J.-hn ?. miwortb. Alcinn’icr Bni'llny. Jok;]4i & Leech, Johft Fullerton, Stahifu-M R. Brown, Ditl.l li. Omaib'rs Willmiu Carr, . H. Uartl-y, j.,tm mhjm, J. U. OFPTN, Ai^ni , u-r r * +»j! '»~vt .• A. IULLAK. J. mOMPPON, Liturary Cnrean, BoxS2!SBD, Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. auction Sales. “to
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