§ittsbHrg||§^tc.; o. t.nuiuß. —immiEiiirr - B. BIBBLS * Co., SDITOBB £l*l9P?■ x» ia:a? sbubob - MONDAY HORNING, FEB, 8, 1868. plundering the Treasury* ThSnillonal government, through the Secre tary of ‘War ban made a contract with a firm under the etylo of Russell & Major for tic tom nortaUon of stores to Utah, for thc.nac of the armr which will enable' those gentlemen to plunder the gorernment to their hearl'B content. A Washington correspondent of.oneof the New i y or £ journals furnishes a specimen of the prices | allowed by gorernment to these contractors.' A barrel of flour carried from Leavenworth to Salt Lake city, costs, under this arrangement the cum of $42. In the event of the trains being cut off on the route they are to he paid for it by " the gorernment, with an Indemnification for the freight, the same as if they had been delivered safely in Salt Lake oily—an arrangement, which simply gives J the contractors a premium for al lowing these trains to be cut off! The St. Louis Democrat gives the following graphic descrip tion of the gentlemen to whom is entrusted the carrying out of this extraordinary contract, it | wiß be seen that they are the right material to plunder.aadif needs be, impoverish the national government. “Billy P"* 11 *" nnd Tom Mtjor, bo it bered* are great pete of the pre font admin istra lion “border rumana” of the choicest stamp, and •who are wont to nod assent, if the powers thnt be, say black is white, or white is black. Billy is a Vermonter, bom in tho town of Sib ley; and when be was a boy bis eyes would flash fireit the eight* of a silver dollar, and since he rfcaicroirx) to be a man Madeairoto be possessor : of**de'monish” has in nowise abated. Billy, with hie oily, Yankee tongue, canid in o flash conrince the present Secretary of -War—a ver dant Virginian—that a barrel of flonr would ac tually cost him nearlys42 to transport it to Balt Lake City; and . leave him only about ten per cent, profit on the job! Billy himself has so often —when hie was at stake—been convinced that white was actually black, that he baa learnt the science of conducing others; and we have no doubt that Mr. Secretary Floyd actually believes is getting his army stores transported “dog cheap;” bnt Vermont Billy will, when his i contract for delivery is completed, as easity coa the'Secretary .that he (Billy) has in his million dollars surplus—earned without consideration. 4 The government officials say they'.can’t “stir * peg” without Billy Bussell, and Billy says he can’t stir a peg without Tom Major, and when they pull together, Billy says, they are the strongest team in the world, to-transport army atom, and get paid three prices for doing it! Some time slnee, Billy and Tom disagreed, and they dissolved partnership; but Billy aoon found'that transporting army stores was no go, without Major; for he, being a Methodist min ister, had the happy nack of keeping their numerous teamsters in subjection while wiey were crossing the plains with their 3000 oxen andCOOwagons. ■ : Tom -ia a 'raw-boned Kentuckian from the Green rircr diggins—a kind of half horse, half alligator chap, on week days, hut as mild as a lamb-on Sundays, and his place (when tho tram is on'the march) is at the head of the teamsters; and on Sundays ho halts tho train to spend the Sabbath, keeps the whisky out of sight, puts on a black, straight-cellared. coat and white cravat, sleeks £is hair down with bear’s oil, and then mounts'a wagon and —preaches to the teamsters, the army escort, and to thdjhdiahs, if there be any. When it is remembered that the traaaaction, in which the above described worthies are en ' gaged, ia the work of an administration, which was elected by a party that has on all occassions professed itself to bo in favor of an economical government, we cannot suppress our surprised the patience and endurance of the American peo ple. With professions in favor of a" simple gov ernment, founded On the doctrine and practices of the fathers of the Republic always ondhtjr lips, we find Democratic politicians engaged in the most Stupendous (abemes of peculation, and hcading-die most reckless forays op the public treasury- Corruption them seems to be the order of the.day, and.funder their manage ment the'morals.'thc reputation and the wealth of the nation seem to be alike undergoing de struction. Are the people indifferent to tho weltkre of the country that they view these monstrous wrongs with so much indifference! i Or is a day of reckoning close at hand, when ! these unfaithful and wicked stewards shall be [ driven from the plaoeß they have prostituted to S their individual aggrandiiement? While tho ! revenue of the nation is crippled, and rendered i inefficient by an unwise and a pernicious Tariff \ enactment,' its expenditures are Increased to an p almost incredible amount. One fraud on tho I gorernmont scarcely ceases to be a subject of j i comment before another Btill more startling and | nnacoonntable shocks the minds of the people. I Public officers, not content with tho legal cmol ij ' aments of their stations; take advantage of their | position, and bleed the treasury to tie amount^ f >*4V. ' :Tvo- . &?••■} rW? ■;•!-■ •■ ■'. 2 .'V. -, v * v ;•;J'aO‘ , 'Vv'' ‘‘ y' viv* v <•'-*. ;• --.v V ‘ » ■ .•rin •’ i V * \"t •• r , * ’ Ski ■>'' • v ''- vv v . ' a* .i * * V ' v *7* . __ DlAtr ot lht Union, . ' Tmionalo oSlUemdbatM elation, tte Democraii.profcssei'to feel> great araietyjor the atfSyofthojnihai TSW w*ert«Mmi»«- It that ifTlr. Buchanan was not elected to . the Presidency, that this great Republican fab i r io would, fall to, pieces, and that out of the ■confusion and bloodshed which would ensue, a new Southern Republic would spring up, which would eventually subjugate the North. The great panacea for this evil was the success of the Democracy and the cohs'equept defeat of the Republican party. It seems however, tbatthese political scera reckoned without their host, when they indulged in these dire prognos tigations, for notwithstanding the choice of the people falling on “Pennsylvania's favorite soil,” the danger has not boen passed. Accord ing to the statement of that individual himself, the Union is 'os much in danger now os it ever i was, and the only hope fo* its permanent exist ence is the fhmoua Lccompton-Constitution. Let Congress endorse that precious instrument, and all will bo safe.. Should that body, however, differ with the President, and reject it, overy. thing will fall in confusion, and the Union will i tumble to pieces. Seriously speaking, this hum bug cry of danger to the Union, so popular with j democratic politicians when they are anxious to I carry a point, is becoming rather stale, and was j never anything clso than supremely ridiciilous i It has had its day, and hereafter it will have no other effect on the people than to elicit from them an expression of unqualified contempt. A Southern journal—tho Gazette —seems to bo getting tired of this stale cry of political demagogues, and at the same time It has opened the eyes to the inconsistency of the party that elected. Mr. Buchanan to the Presi* dcncy. The Gazelle in a late issue says: *‘Several Democratic presses of the South have lately not hesitated to indulge in the most gloomy anticipations as to the continuance of the Slates; and somenf them go so far’as*to assert, it is a “fixed fact,” that there must be a separation, and that the whole courso of the government is leading directly to such a result. Now, we be lles# all the journals to which we refer, and whose remarks havo attracted our attention urged the election of Mr. Buchanan upon the ground that his success would certainly savithe UniciwJiaCT&bt the election of any body else would as Certainly effect what they now say, even with their hope’s realiicd in the success of Mr Buchanan, is inevitable. Forourselvoa we do not believe that the union of these States ought to depdqd upon the election of any man as President, if he be chosen according to tbe Constitution. But the case before ns show, how extreme sectional politicians must often violate their consistency, and place themselves ir»oppo gition to their recorded opmleus. There was much of wrongdoing atthe last presidential election, m this very matter, and many parts of the country weredeceived insomeof the issuespresented con nected with the Presidential election. It was but the other day that Mr. Hickman, of Penn sylvania, a friend of tbe President*?, declared m Ihe House of .Representatives, that tho Kansas- Nebraska bill was alone acceptable in Pennsyl- j vania, because they were told that under it Kan-1 sas would etrtainhj' be a free State. Now, in; portions of the South, Ilia undeniable, that/it was strenuously contended that under the same bill Kansas might, and probably would, be a slave State. The President thus .suffers from The arts and designs of sectional parliranarona cannot have justice done him, on their account..’ That is strong language fora Southern news ier to use —but very sensible. By Last Night's Mail. Tire FlO ITT. —-T lie papers from all parts are fall of Iho “free fight" in Congress. The light nings scattered tho report to every corner of the land,-and at this moment millions are reading abont it, a,nd discussing it ond wondering what shape “Democracy” will, next assume. The following is from the N. Y. Trttupt ■ Wasuikotos, Saturday, Feb. G—l A. M.—The House presents a strange and impressive appear ance nnder the mysterious-looking yellow light, tliat descends from the pictured ceiling from the ruddy ond golden interior of the qalL The members, worn- and sleepy, are stretched in various attitudes upon their chairs and desks, a few fortunate ones having secured the sofas At-lhe sides of the chamber they hre unusually quiet, and answer languidly to their names os tho everlasting call of the roll goes on. About a hundred spectators moßt of whom arc lying, down,.and some appa rently fast asleep. One Intrepid ladylingera in 1 tbo gallery, patently watching the scene below. The seventeenth vote on adjournment was:— ' Yeas, 70; nays, 102. To 'the call of the Ilouse ! 185 voices responded., . . ! ah the Hew York delegation hoa surrendered j to the adversary on the Lecoropton question, ! with the single exception of Mr. Haskin. Messrs. | Coming, Clark, Searing nod Sickles are greatly j exercised, and may fnnlly be absent. 1 A great’ deal of comment was excited to-day i concerning several Republican absentees. : Senator Iverson says that Georgia is prepared 'for a dissolution or the Union, and will make the adoption of the Lecompton Constitution, without condition, a strict test of her ' oqce. lie addß that other States are ready to i co-operate, t . * ’ The Pbu&delpha Bulletin of Saturday after noongives ns the lafest by mail: dn the oontest between KeUt and Mr. Grow, there was a rush of members from the opposite side of the Doll, and from oil quarters. Mr. Barksdale, of Mississippi, raibed m .’AjST-l;: arnte the 2s)tc;al jaofitw Headachet-Pursui Ejcomt ■ grvat pleasure luiajingto'joa that I maii artofßoorb* Te • , Uoltanil Bitten, wdf*mdapparent relief. oraMTenbead ■d,®, from which I luul lon* suffered, and I bcilcte they ; were of •erriee to me in reUertns m y «omach and bead. SAMUEL B. BABCOCK. Ilt.vDicu* iMr. SUM j Useombd, of Bir mingham, »aj.: "I base found In Borrlu’ro’* Iloliond Bit ten. ■ mnetly for ll«daeh» and Debility. My wlfo bM also need it with the greatest beiu-fii.”. Mr‘A B. Xlchotsoa, of PiUsburjh, also rcumils that bo bu Qiperteoetd much relief fro« IU oh for Brodocbo. iSoWU 11per bottle, or ds bottle* lor* by thepn. Jel 1 MiOotbewriug Pturmo- Htttbunjh, P*-. «nd Drn^!**^ 11 ’ erolly. Be* fclTcrttoamrnt. r«a.ii*w^ Dr. 4. .Ho»t«tter?» Bitten with pwt C*- Tar** rdmedle* fc>rdl«eaaeof the Stomach, and »Uolhor disease* (irUlng from a disordered «iige*tiTo ij*t*m; aud it« • eomponsntpart* being entirely I*JJ£ Ihaatbcordinarypreparation*o&rodto theP“ ul ®r*“ ) i !" Unpleasant effect ou the sytam reader* It rarity •POP*I*' 1 *' . withtboae who use It. Br. n«tetter’a reputation I* wido- I spread, md tbo caro with which ho prepare* bln niedlcluo 1 idcnrva It always safe and reliable. The llllter* are meet agreeable !u flarnr, and. « It contain* notUnff that cac' l “* t pair the health, but,ou the contrary, ooutribuU.to It* t"« disease*, and we sincerely tnist that our reader* may to«t ererywhore, and by IIOSTETTER * fIUITn, Sol* ProprtotorftgCT Pennit. >U " T _ MATIaAOK & ROGERS, COMMISSION AND FORWARDINO MSBOHAKTB, So. 18 Pine Street, St. Loutr. Mo. Bill* TO Murdoch A Dickson, SL LonU, Day A MallttCk, Cincinnati, Ohio, Chas. Iluflloid 4 Co- LonUvlNe, Ky , F. 5. Day 4 Co« Banker*, Peru, Ula., Orrcn * Stone, B&nkors. Mutcntlne, lowa, Day 4 Matlack, Philadelphia, Fa, . „ . H. F«r»yth, Chicago, Freight Agent h/r nu ®°' , £j"K* l Railroad. JaB.bou»c__ LBIA <sc PJBitKpINB* Celabrated'Worceetereliire Sauce, PBONOTOCEDMJt EXTRACT 00NNOIS3EDRB pj LETT Ell FROM Xu bo th« n MEDICAL OENTLKMAN ONLY GOOD RAUOB. AT MADRAB ’ PTo hii BrothtT >t WUiIOESTER, May, 1851. A ‘lt'll LEA A PERIUNS that their Sane® I* hlglilr oiteam- VARIETY ifi *d In India, and u, lo my * A ‘ ® opinion th« moat palatalda M OP RIBU well a« tbomewt wholoaotnt | Satico that la made.” Th, uulr l>, lh«>JutJ of Ih.lS'.« tork Exhibition fur foreign Banco, *M obtained hr LLA A PEIL BINS for their WORCESTERSHIRE BAUCR, (ho world wido fame -f which baring lad to numoroualtulUitloua, piw* chaaor* aro earnestly tiviucatal to too that tho nwni>» °> “LRA A PERRINS 1 * are laiprcttod opoo lh* Buttl® and Stoi>p«r. and printed npoti Ibo tabjsU. -Boßm,^.>pM. j totb. D o«tglsw« i 405 Broadway, New York. A »tock alway*ln atotr. Aluo, order* n>cvlrtHlf''r dimcl ablptnriii from England. my-ftlydfcr "■"HKSaUS* CHAS. ft LKWrt ORKOKt TEACHERS OF TUB Ml RfOTriANO, VIdUN.WWpf •I*l ORGAN UD 31NG1N0, 1 f f 1 ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES. As dm*, FrvDCtt endSpenl-li. Teught l-j CffAS* QUEUE, Ceod.,Tl«ol »t tl.<* prinrtpel Unite Store*. _ da2&3mdtc H KNRY it. COLIiINS, Forwarding and Commission Merohant. AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN Chensf*. Butler. Semis, Fieh, AnU Pnxlnc© OrocnJl), twf .Vo. US IKwrf Stmt, PilltltrgK. w. «*£>*. KASCfACTC»tM ASt» »«U“W, All kind* of Tobacco, Clß*n* HiTerwroullylftkfOlbp bmldto* N °-,5?° ‘iaTJ^ri! •ddIUOD totboir>lM.nfoctnrinicß«tal*llalimant,No.i3trwi Wl*»r*thoy wiltb* torr«lT«tholr frtoncU, «p37Jydb __ UKN'LISMICV. ga DR. .1. JIACMEEX. *8 SITUORPN URNTIST. FROM NKW YORK, F.rrxA<ns tf.kiu vnruorr rAix. BY ALOCALBRNUMMNG AGfNT to tmOUMS ONLY, Tocth on P»*Lm «*1 Gott» Pe7cß»,ai.ai-crC>rim «U IW*l uperattoa-ln • -cUnllflc manner. without p*lo. 5.r..., b«.o„ | F.arJb, SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, The grot mpariorhy of SHiQER’H UACIBSM Orer *ll «>U»er* tot the oeo of Clothing and Shoe Mannfaeturcrs, Harness | Makers, Carriage Trimmers ami Coach Makers, □u loos been known end practically acknowledged ma kkvt Tamil* machine, XTWcU is a light, com part and highly ornamontal machine, (doing It* work tonally woll with the Jorge machines.) and meet Ixrome a farortte for family n»e, A full supply of the abort Machine* 6>r talc at New rock price*, hr re. STRAW, 33 Marlcet ‘ • 'PIrtSBCROH, PA, Alan, the BOUDOIR SEWTNO MACHINE. Price from to *SO. tdal7l ' UlMjA* SB w roiTiintlia iKb iusuFACtu****- 1 ' WB&BLSH A WILBOS sjanuvacturino company, Bridgeport, ' PUtabargb t 6BJ , inb«ta l «e(. Thla Machine Btltcbee the Finest or Coarsest Fabrlo,, Atthe plenreraof the Operator,makii.g with ca» Ont Thp*i and beautiful and durable Stitehe i per Minute, alruoat noli®. leoly. and are becoming IndlipoMaW* fat foully g ™ T “auK?i’amTA?™! Xo. <a fifth «Xroct, PttuWgb. BIBBELL & CO., vascricnuu c* Cooking, Parlor and Hooting STOVES, Qratoi, Front*. Fonaer*. eto.. And M.nnSctorwl nr tb. Ol.bntwl CAPITAL COOKING RANGK HO. S3O LIBERTY STREET, jyr&iydfc pirrauuanu. rA. .johw l. 80rn.., c , .. r Ks' ihgittantt. ; j l^tyanrc. lnswanet Co. of Phiiadeiphia. Vumgtnnn’- UumnneeComity . JKIBKfIXOI*. OF BTA • Erie, February J Pn,,*’ DJ. MuCAN'N, Secretary. AOEKOT OJTICK. No J &: s v KKS J 32 £> s; -u. Will continue their Office at . T nar, wilt h* held at their office, in th» dtT <>t Em mi th* Surplus '“ ,tr 'lawafroiu the Ap w,v in this c.tv, to romm - T noi -Pann Street, FIRST MuNDAV IN MARCH NEXT -$*3,42* M W» former potittem ta PhiHdelrhlfcrwetWVjwluna»» No. 191 ir e | A. 11. CATJOUKt. .“k v. . _,j Mu.iuirad Itisorsand .thank* t «njl iiatrotmof to* office dutlr.K b opposite the ST. V**™**??™™ ’ : ' i's ORDINANCE Autii.-rhinp the M«y-.r SSSS!»?. TILI. APB-ll r/«.>7» lilk ' ; /\id borrow Tt»lrtv-Oi«» Thousand D-nlarw. »l»o sgninst tbs peril* or the e«h • , E. <>. Umj- wh.» ha* l.«-,n «pj>.iu:«l by thoiwiml "ih • J “ n 1 usiw fS.mrfnv* J*wn«!*l. IW It ousted by the rtti:,-..* «*f Hu-burgh in • N.rigatlon and Tiamportat.cn. w luc: tho hu-duc* in thUc It. Where they may bo consulted daily, isunaaj * Common Councils assembled. Th»t f>r tho pur- siskctoss. d J ' t J. W. MAKCIf-X .r f r rau*a»PtlOß« Althm«, Bron- meeting the Bond* ortho dtr. faWnadnc wilbm the tVm. V- IVut, Join. C. M»utgo!n«rjr,*lohn H- I onir«>J, t _. ; l?? i ' *, ,?*!?iiirtttlo Affection* conuecud : ye*r IMS, ib* Mayor. w, and he is hereby .i.uhoricd i- Mot Sim. k. f. winner. K-no Ouiil.-n, Roul- \ p‘t £..£ ! Manufacturers Insurance Company , Chills aniaU other borrow, upon tho f»lth of the city, the ...... «f Thirty-»n- a. Marshall, Charles U. Wright. John J. LtUr*.n. . l} ,..s C V-«tFFU>r n„ .... u VTFU *»tp PET . I With, or predisposing to P«lnloH*Ty Dli***®* Thou>ft , ud Wuri.andtol«.«eUnud. th.- K , WI „, r . , nit( . v . ' ! ; dhs. m CT »iu.yjr„?s: 'ssysttgirrwsewjk**-. t ,ik su* hem^-t j*Tor U« frequently oiliftO m ,i\arY DI^BAUF—it. per annum, payable semi-annually >*u the flr-t da. uf .lu!j Pwkiht J McCass, Secretary. X ,U,! J ‘ v •‘ ,l - lU *'''" !‘ ’ 1 ' ‘ url "[ Mr J - " M , A *' DAXQKII OF DKLAt LS ■ POLUONARY OIsBASI. U* » uA cftcll y „. r . „t the Rank *f America. In th* m«m. : fIKX. ar.J hope* by atf.-nta.,l V r.~» v r. I symptom, ofumavom *»trifle mW U?scl * dr,ulHVt ■ city of New York, withont dcdt»eti«.n fot nor f»«i« <•* Help r. Unrh A niiln.MpMa , ae !!«• I-.*: -‘I 'dhc.t . «.*•!.» •. un , • , „'.w dlaesu Is mnkitlu rapid pro- . State taxes thonron; said l-.'rnU «o imo.-iI .lull be in nms of j tUt & d«. j ico. ~ . , , , t t, ~ i\i’r»,-..rv log of safety «Ten wills»» d wxltu 1 One Tlnmasnd D..llnr«c*ch,made. payabU to the bearer, and xru.u, Ihu. A 0«, «'■> Tlir piompUic.. and t ‘Sik''V„ gress, nod lb* patient BielecttUlmAsUtdl e ! .hallbe *icue.l hy tho Mayor, and counter.. SLeihy the City pommy. Caldwell & Co., d». ! INSI.ItASt I. Ol I Impossible. „ • Treasurer, ami shall be m.i,-, :n*hle in thlM.v )»*r»from the A T (, xrttt k d,, ; wttljni . Uu,llkm •* r.. TU» 1 «r. t «jb omc. •>"»'-*“ «• 4 *-"• ' fJ „„r,™ water et«e« , ~;-'r tti-No charge for cooaulUtUm. , tt of Ulocltyj ouli m,,-, are h< r<-by s-.1.-ninl* t-W? nltti . Au H. W.l*vh\l'N\ThlL Ac-_nt- , J. 0 , r; ,„ 10 ,, lu tho oaniuunitt what » «u..t - j A list uf questions tirth. * ‘ F j * , 0 r the redemidlou ol the bond* Lcrrbj auth.-itsed l u b-; ~ -- |n ' insurance Company «f j ' KI»WAKP U. BELL. >U AiUnu DT4 aM. mo.. Ai. W. ETKEE, ! ■= U.,. /’ntLADELPHIA- “ tSr.u,T 3 rn y.. *■ »- BAMUi , L McKe ,w. ! ”hL w.s.hv^rr.^n., B P. BHOPD, ; Pri-al'lL-iit uf Cuuiiu-Ja ■ iT^ACTIEC^??' mkhouant tailor , lua Third pi.t.horgh, Penn*. | latest Pattern* "f good* •»**>• •* 1 madoto order on the n*o*t reaviwblo term* tor 1 work warrantwl. business titljanars. DIHSOLI’TION. THE partnership hcrotnloro existing be t.eon ll.« ondor.lnn.d, under tbo n.ufu,»l ett'e °*• LVU.NS k CO, wee ill.wJrr Jby ineitoeel ronee | il.. - Ilf 1»lb of January. 18S8. Tbo bneloeea of Ilf Orm will bo rontln ued ae h.retolora by S.TVIINB Ilf obi eland, b. »l»» payment! moit be mail# ol nil dobu tine ibe J* r ”''y ()Ni j feSdlw ' H." 11UY1). A. Ih V O N =». (Suewiaor to A.Lyona ACo ) uAxvrAcrvntu or LOOKING GLASS* PICTURE FRAMES, HD W*l9» I N vAid ic.rv goods, ace.. No. 138 Wootl SI.. IMltaburgb, *’“• fcSßilf Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is lierehv given tliat the partner ablp lieretufura luVi&tlug between Uie Urocar* «!ud Produce DAfen, ambrthe n , rta ,£ f M ROBINSON, baa boan dheoftodthU dafr by ihe withdrawal otEOCLKS UOBINSON-oadtbet ai* book«»t. > •cwuou of the firm wilt be found lu tie Immla of a*M lUblneun (wbe will HUod exedoil rely thereto! at the Old bund, Mi P«<ler»l •treat, whert tlu<ao biddiWd will P luflM cm!l , ■ n ’ J •* tUo out delay, oe the eocoaoU will b* placed In a»a,r""' U °”' “ 1 ’ *TE.^v"s.‘k^{ I KB ' ' jAoonry'lStti, ISSS. *• UonitlsuN. «n.Tho uudm!ittieJ*M Lsjnliiitto tho bn*iue«a at the old •U\tnl on Podvrel alroot, Allegheny. where the wanta of tic. old cuaUxuara and all vtlwr* will loatleodwl t.. as u»«a». The bttatnoaa will Iwroaftor bo cnndin-tiil ..t> tli* prliici 'jggSST ,WB CW “' • STRPUKS* MKItCEB *», - • !|i N |oi'.lJTiON. TUB partnership horctnihre existing hc twaeu the aodentgued, *np»gi“l In 'hp m»n|if*Hnr«- otitopaaod Twlue, uodar Uiaatylvof J. A II UEltWlfi, wa« dlHolvod by tnulnil conaoot, dating from Janoar* i"t, 1861' Th.bn.loewof thoflra wtt) Taaw rt “ r * H«a» MBwio. I.GNaT OEHWIO, No. 489, cm utr Penn ami Walnut S<r,.-u, Manufacturer of Pittsburgh nr.sir A-str mash-la bkd conns, iikmi' noio.. from ■.} In. to I>4 Ineb. llallee nope, broom Twin. .. -”l Twlue. Wool Vwiuo,.U* nod Col Seine Twine, . aeb Cord, Tar ml awl Packing Yarn. K . . §3.A foil aapply of tbo *!».*« rou.Untly uti and for Mlo at market yats*. 7“~¥ Jen. Uth. 1858. I HAVE this day associated-with rae Benja min p. rmu and william 11. WhiUcn in the p-nrral Commlßilon, Wool aaAProdoce Bnslocaa. The style ©Him firm will bo SI'BtNOEB IUBUMntt^RBAVQH. srnrwia u*Ki>Vi;ou...BaJAiUN t. rmu-w*. a. wuruenr. SPIUROBR lIAUBAL’GII 1 CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS. • DKALKK3 IN Wool, Hides, Provisions & Produeo Generally, No. 295 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. JaM . NOTICE WE have this day associated with us JonN H EBBKItTaod JAMES It. WRIOUT, THOMAS It. HOLMES retiring troni the active nvapMiii bmlowa Jt&U* * • HOLiU-3 A SuNb. G IV K A X KAU f I F I K. B 80 LO!M cx&uccnuniuT SOUGHT, FOUND AT LAST! J}OR IT RESTOKES PERMANENTLY 1 Gray Hair to ila original color, rottis luinrlautlj the J bead; remove* altJanJiuO. Itching aod all tcalil head anil all antptlom; makm the hair soft. healthy, jad flows and ,jrßAj>n>*erT* » to acyimaginable age. ttmOTat. ar if E&SBften tlotchw, At, from »bo tow. and •Ss?SffltsSr2SWVToual. < adiid.e. Bee circular and the following* . T DOTia, N. ll* Feb. 2. 18£7. Paor 0 J Wooa JT.jCo —denhe Within a f«w hare received eo oft*? erdtt*and call* for Prot O. J.« ood ■ flair Restorative, thet unlay w* wen. compelled to *md‘o Boston for a quantity, (the 0 dozen you forwarded all being SS while order a qoaiuty from yon Every total** hat* p*d*em*t»hart j rreducrd LKrte and theanpribatlon. and patronage It rewire* from the most aubaUntSTand woribydiduu»d« T) cl "' Uy, fully convince u» tl»t It t» A MOST \ ALCABLK PUB pAOiwAy Seoduaaaaooaaa maybeone grotaof J 1 efre; and one *»“ * “ W&YI’LSnXt CO. llickoitGsovSa St. Charles Co-, Mo- hor. 19, ISM. Paor.O.J. Wow—lfoV dir-. Homo time la*t aummerwo wereindoeed to use aotne of your Ualr Hcatoratlre, and it* effect# ware aif.wnmferlW, 'we fool it our duty to you and the afflicted, tb fenss*'K> , , Our little aon’ajusad for some ttana had been P«rf«eUy covered with aotea, and K>me called It ecald heed. The hair almost entirely cameofflnconwquenw, a fric*?"; 1m hto^O-Miu^aJrite^neiijjis^yoaTti-w^’^ •oe-llh lltth* but, to ear aurpvb®, *fd Uin v:*eryfow application# removed the di*- a, •s' 1 ~ new and Ininrlant crop of hair *oou c*ni»w*ay that our boy,btaaa hojUtby %>« crop of hair a* any other child— - hereby recommend yuur lh-tore ifdy forefi dCweeroof Iheeceip end 'oSEI'W. HIGGINBOTHAM. zy**!?-. ;.T^.*r^oTi *: - Co 4 v' jlrto SUrtuttiscmtntS Diat-roas. Chat Ira W. llan.kut. I Adolph C. BoiW-. n«grjo W. Richards, [ Samu«l Giant. Xliuimu* Hart. i David S. Drown, A.JI. MILMJI, Mordecal I>. Lewi*, Jacob U. Smith, PrwiJeUt vr y tin OT Select CuOUci'. T.,ldn# Wagner, l Morris l*atlcr»>u- Attest, John T. WutTTaji, CUAItLKs N. UAMCKLK, President Clerk of Soil-. tCoun. il- i CUAiaeo U. RaSCKCK, ?eorelary. A WPPLWBNTTOAN OKOIXANCB J\_ passed the 21th Jar of Norcml»-*-, IH-.-., entitled An D{ _ Bt an low ns an- consistent with s's-iiritv. Urdiuanco prvacribliii; the duties aud power* of the Coo- , (>,, lU p an « hare reserved n large contingent trollcr." , t . which, with their Capital an I Premiums, n»tH> invested. Stcrios 1. Ue it ordtlm-d and enacted. Ac , Hint fr ont and nm .,|e protection to tho assured, efb-r the passage of this ordinance. It la made tho duty of , \swt* of the Company, on January lrt. is..l,i« |>i - I thoSuierrlntendenlofthe Water Works, to present a month s ,, rwa bly to tlai Act of Assembly, »«'- ** ly payroll t» the Water Committee ruuUiiulug the aanu-e . and service* ot all persons employed under him in tha Wit- ; Mortens”- t*r Department, tbc nm.mut of Co»l lurnlshcd the works Kstale-. during and a IM of all purchases made or ou- Ten.i«rary lx-uu* ...... thomxd by him, together with the amount of each .hum tftork* fur services or supplira at the of <-n.h iii.-iitti. And »(• _j ter tho list has berrn approved!.) the «<iter Committee, tho tatno shall bo probated the rvmlrnller. by the Sui"-r- 44 Inlendopt, or, as lie may dedinnt", any portion of tho same . aitlC)( tho j r incorporation, a period of rrenty-ono yew*, shall l« probated bj the persona furnishing such portion ot h^TO upwards of Oua Million, Poor llumlrod thn services or supplies. , . tho Land Dollars Losses by Cro, thereby affording fT) l, '‘ n °s HkCTIOM 2. Be It further ordaln.-d that all warrants drawn of Uio advantages of Insurance, aa well aa their ability and on Ihe-Mavor l»y tho Water Department shall be to the or junoalllon to meet with iiromptOM all linldlitlea. ' Jrr of the Chairman of tho Water Committee. atte«t<-d by ; J fIAUPNKK COKFIN, Agent, Clerk of tho Water Department. Office Southonat cor. Wood and Third sta. Hrcrjo* 3. That so much uf any ordinance us Uie ul-ove - - allocs or supplies, he and tbe same Is hereby regaled. Ordained and enacted Into n law in Councils, tbl» Mb day of Pelirunry, A. D., ls.’.v Attest. Uuoa McMajtsr, Clerk of Common Council Continental Insurance Company. /»<wrpora*«i fry Lrffillctvrt of iVnnjyJr.mm, tfAMtKI. M’KKLVY, *mi a yf C<-tii iiion Council. PERPETUAL U U A JIT Eh. Altwl: limit McM*rtCft, , Clerk >f f\>muiou C.murtl ' A otliortted OqdbU, Oao Million &•»!««,. A HMIU.KH. ■ fe „™landA«u».hlHoJC.pilAl ““I.MO I’lf-.i.Ji-u! !■->» ..I holed Council. __ Atte*r, Jons T. \Thittes, HOME OFFICE. d«Tk .if h*:t.dCMin<-!l. y 0 gi irolr.uf Street, a/-,.* Attend, I’hOadrlj.Sfi- CILOVER SEEP— IO" !•«•*. l-rimo nOW' ID France on Bnlldioip, rortUtnra, lc. / nntl for »)« br !«•'» _ WATT A WILSON. p-uroJij u . ftrSmSir Tnks-a7ii..m'«, t “ T?N VELURKS—AII sizes uml qusiliticM m*1«) LwruM-t*rm«, t-opniatemwuhwcurity. Ujby WM .!JOIINhToN A <X>., t fa< _ Stjiioncrv j. QEOKOK \Y COLLADAY.formerly Itecmdcr of Deed*. * r , WIIEAI —*j-> cJW-k- i WM P IWWKKi«! , r..rmßrly Renter of Will*. , .;. 7 ,i 1., JCHI.V N.COLKMAN.fInnofCoUm*nAKmUh,In.IB^S I- ?i.-Kr.Y *... u^^-MK.c^tyiJjd-.K N«- a *•«'• * r atrrAt, above Market, Pblla. w <1 J,,| H IM.'A IjiT.din l ' fn.m ft.-HIHT < mat, firm of J.«cph Oat A B..n,C.>PP‘*n>ni(t»i«, . » W t ;«* U , ! .™ „f * M*.- T ARP ANPIiHKASE 1 M.K Lur.l nl'd ■_ ! importing H«rdw*t>» >trrd.»i.U, X« V-M N ‘ ,rll ‘ IT (V* sc U “ j,us ''i^ufuin-RCT 1 ( t)i;N -- A T *' N^tv o'*!'’i'lsm '' Kigiitii. Pint* DUY AI’IM.KS -*■<> t ii-h. Prifflit Prv A\*- [ .r «al.- by , ..-s . lIKNPA IJ. COLLINS. • Bi,- \Vs~"5 lin.«)». ''in:ill \\ Hite Beans nv’d i *t>r «!- by I IIKNKV H. 00< tl.Ng.__ | CLOVER SE’EP -:{0 lm.4i.jn.Ht rtv’d and : f..t .*i* ».T •,»-<] !i!: N l i yj ! : ™ X L I JONES HOUSE, firnitf <•/ Uar-fl »r«I .~J M.irL-t Syuur'. j nAHHIS II t: no. I’KSN* I WTCI,US COVJCKLY. l>ro I .i-i«*tor. j THIS NEW AEP KLEUANT HOTEL, ; wntis .Tit t.-l by tl»c JUNKS, in ll«rrubiirK. !•» tiTin ”1 yenr. l.y 0..- undd ilKl.o-l, I.Jtikw* It.i* tif th- ull. nU.m uf 1il« n.-.-Nu.d 0- Ui.r.lUus com...m.i<> | tb [UTii.u • Front rf Ch,< Hindi.-,1 -.mi l\*hj F.-'l on ti.' j r r!„rt,.lIJ. »"•' nC /W "» ATuH/l U Uil'»•* nllraetltrn* w-H m* , iariitn««.. Rlmn^-ra. The CUAUIIKILS »ru of flnr m/. : . w. H r-ntilalrd. »n.I wiiMlw-n immU-r «i(l. • -mi.r, iuu «n«it- Injc tUeni f»r funilt. « Tha II ALI.S -re ■aarm.-l b> Heater.': aoJ evei) iu.mlitii in fm t, l. u* l«rrn oJiJ.-ii. that nmy (o llio eiil«*ty. ftrtul'Hl ami hi»i»(»lne**« , t Hi.' Ymti.ra mnr. 11uref.,..., n-ut luMirml, th»Mb«* “JOSES liousri*" 1.H9 bii-n ma.l- |»-rfed in oil i*# ajn..itutw«oU— (hot earl, il. iiortmei.t im* lihue.l In •’( Exp*r\- *,<*.! unit r.n.< l rUnlF'n<m:— tbal in ev,.» v , ' rtll ,l,ar tl '" natrm »lii*h ha* N-'n rM .;.t. .l l-y Ihf hr..,.ndo. T 111 «f t.niu.tlu*r»bom*) aioke It tl.rlr tmnn-. »• K r * *> yrvo i»f cnlafoTt »* n.4j- V» • obtainM at an* timilar-'tal'U-'h tnenl m tl.e Slut'-. To aucure lhi« de-iral.l.? ir*nU. be h*< TumbLc! Ilie Tut. lie aud I’mote l'miuii lU».m. wub eutirelr NKW FtIINITUKK; au-1 aim nrranpnl wltliln tl.r (building, a One ttarl-r* S»loou. Oynter Sal.».n. lirMsing Room, Uol omi Cold Bailie, Ac. Tlie Culinary Ucpariuiet.i and Dlnins noon, will r.-e.-.*r th-r«pecLil ftitenii.m «1 tlia f*r»<|>ri**t*-r, »l.n ti be tru»t<. wifllie tt*uffloieut Ip.ftm.tce U.at taate* all "HI be bui I^l. Afn r rrtiirnlug I.h lit-artlclt ll.auke «•. U.» old Irkuda and natriMot, Cur tb«. ecn-rna* jifttnn>ft(» !»•*»(* eaten.!".! tvbin. at Ihe "CoeeTlv ILinac." and ftleo to bis fricnde and pfttrona at til" C-lsi (aland, during lbo »v**tift «rt ISC.'.. In- . 1 fully *>'llcits a cot.tlnnsm- ;of It at tl.c “JONES H“US»: ■ I.t.coitlm] WEUI.> COVLIILT. MONKV 'fo LOANwi Not»«.Draft*. Bond* all J l.y *WTIS«»yi* ACO. STOCKS l.y AUSTIN LOOMIN A CO.. tv6 Slock and Kill Broker. DS atruct. Moult IiEAD’smau. plaster cm imni ana fur sale b r B L. r*IISE.«TOCK 4 CO, kn Comer Fonrtli tn-l Wood «ta. LINSEED OIL—3U l.bls. (.11 hand and B!l) „ t,y B. I. FAHNESTOCK * CO. C"~ AS?]'fLfcrSUAp —Jol.xs. on imn.lnnd Tor «aS?by fHj 8.J.. FAHNE'-TOirK A_o\ bills, on hand and lor sale r .A n i. v a iiN>:yrocK * co-i} CAiw I* /'IIITK MUSTAItII SEED—SUU no. oil ,S ii„i i Lio I.J ii 1.. (aiinrstock aco V_/ ]. a ,nl mill r..r mil- by HI- KA lib K-STOCK IOA_ ALTaMMONI A—1.500 lbs. on lmnj null LJ.b, r.« lb ■- l.imMittlco. ENO VENETIAN lIED—2S bbls. on liand mil lot ml. by U 1.. FAIIXMIOCK A (»._ W. MiliblNjoCk, ... fu.:n; :s ... S3.IKWS IT ei.M’j uy &4,M0 Hi aEOUOE W. COLLADAY, Prc*id»nV dun tfiuoa. Secretary. JOSHUA EOBINSON. Agent. mr-Jtdljfc No. M KIM. «««■ /"P Honongiihrla In*or»nc« Company. OF PITFSUUROU. Orriijt^—JAMES A. UCTCIIISON, President 11ENHY >l. ATWOOD, S^crrUrj. Ornce, No. W WAtz* Bzzzrt, _ n,jj fnttirr Ayaimt all li*dJ rtf Firr and ifartnc lit ASSETS, NOV. 20tb, 1807: Ptock DurHUU, p.jrnbhM.n d. nund, »ectirc«l t>y 3 BUI. Brndrab!" - •• jijog W 70 .h»M Mrtbuiio&jfoiik _ Hirminra Not« Offler Knrnitm* Book ArromtU Wtn r. lldm-e. Wm. A.ChWwII, !(„(,[ u-U'-U. Wilson Hiller, Wm U **■»'££•• Tlio* S.CUrkis Ueo. A. Derry J»ipm A. Llntchlbon . W:.Ul»r.v-m.'HhSw.l JIBSUY M. ATWOOD. S-cj^ Pennsylvania Inanrancc Company OF riTTSIICRGR. octee No. 03 Fourth Slree MKIXTOK3. Wa-le Ilauiptm. A. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick, A.l'.}‘-->inju«on. J. IkJuxim, John Henry Spr«ml, Jad>b Painter. Uei>. W, Smith, A. J. Jones. Roly I‘atwrmm. J. |* Tanner, l. GrbtrEpnml, \V. I». McHriJe, C. A. &>lton. Niehoio* Vorflitlr, Jones 11. 5300,000. . token of si! descriptions. [CEILS. i SKIES. CHARTERED CAPITAL... /T3«riro a Oil Slariuc Rinks I orru ptwliVot—A.A. Cai Vlw PrwWcnt —Root Secretary »ini TftwAUfei PitTCTSOa. ir—l. Units .SpEor.u. noWtt. Wostem lnsunmoo Company OF PITTSBURGH. GEORGE DAKSIE, PrwiilvnL j f. 11. GORDON, Secretary. ‘tarFICK, No. 92 Water street, (Ejan; A Co.'« Wsrcliotwo.) np cUin, Pittsburgh. IFi/l InttiTt oyatKif all ItinJj n f Fire and H-innt Ruts A liw InxtUulum managed try Ihrreim. vU are xodl l-notcn in the ctmmunity, an>i who art ae/mnineu, Ujf promptness and Ixltrality, tonwiiilam the character Whtefi Otry hart assumed. as ujtring Me l*st protection to More wltf> desire to lx insured. ASSETS, OCTOBER 31, w stock co wnrisat-' I’lll* ItrCrtVuMc... Uftice FuniiXuro... Opcu ArcounLa— C-u.». l'rvtuluin • llilH IMwv.inW Wm. SlcKnlgbt, Nathaniel HoluiM, Alex. Nimicb, David U. lx>ug, William U. Smith 0- W. lUckctsou, Georgo Uuntil - It. Miller, Jt J.W. Duller, 0. W. Jack*»n, ic* McAaley. lander Rpecr, MKECroI'.S W. A. niM»«h-f, A I.i|»pine'*tt. Jniurt I’. Smith On-. ,1.74‘i0M. Win. ,\r>l I John 1' Siti I ,1. IMmUft' Sauk. ' Thrnvn- It'll. : ' >l. i:..,!i:trJ- Mnctin. Citizens' Inmnnte Comp’y of fiUslinrfh WM. BAOAI.KV. l‘To'«l'i.t, PAMliia, i. MAKSItKLL, S-ccrrtan-. Of\C' 'll Ujfrr ,»r»!. Uarktt and WcM UKU > -ti tb* 1 Ohiif'wud M.» IltiU n:il C;>l i taiplii lUvera, au«l TriUiUmva. ®F*lnsnrp« nir»ln.it !<■«• <*r OntnttS' F.m-. Al |* icl—rilsuf the Sen and Inlnntl Nnviimlton ««>1 1 W.n. Itoli-J, | CnAM.rk Pt, ,lir C% ganiu.-l Kc*, . I ~T' , rlh Jae. M. Cixipcr, John iv DiUortV ; SS.W&* I yfss&w J, John Calilwellt r - The Great Western Fire and Sarinc lnsY.Co., op rmi.AitELi’iiiA. No. 331 Walnut Street. entßTir. rcurmrit. £.~GO,i>i''U X rJߣ^ysi T nAyC&-i'** %t ™* <-r ImiiU-d, niaJftio t©»“ ■ «r rtuititrr on ar*rtT dwfrrl|iti«>» •>! |.rvporty. IXLAND INSURANCE* *<u Uu.*l« l.y C.u»»l,Vku m»• IjinitCarri-uiP, to »U pnrta of tho Union. “ i&b&TXK ixSCXANCE. on Cnrsnnnd Fro LATIIiIOP, Pn*hl«.C w. DAUUNO. Vl*» Pwidra J.»cdU J. UnckrL Secretary and Tiwumr. j 11. K Awixtanl h^n-tnrr. directors: ' Cbarlca C. l-athr.p- 4.~ Wninot - •• • * Uon. Ifmry D- Moor*. !f> W»hmt strp t. AlMwul.-r WbiUH-n.-Mrrr.hunl, U N.»t«h t f»U JnlmC. llnnt*r.linn of Wright, linutrr AO- K. Trarr, Arm of Tracy & n.il:*-r. v - 3, John U. McCnnlj, tirtn «f J-m-N W Hiir A McCurjly^ S. P. Hiahon, Ann of Ut«hip. Punfnnf V..*. Jo*. It. Smith, firm of J«s.»» ?m'o. *Co Tht*. L-OillrupUs firm of t; ili.-apt'* * I«nc llntlohurst, Mtoro-v and Ountolinr. Tb*n.W. ItaVrr. G-hUniilh'* fUU. Stillwell B. lli'Uoji. fil m of lUxliop, Simon* * Co.. WlUbun U*rlin«. fh‘to *>f U-A.llng.l % John KJce. DO S'Uitb Front «trwt_ .. K. Harper Jrffror*. firm of H'ro- J *i p l ’- . ■ 1 i: ■ It. Vil>oraDE3CrEK,At«it,. . *pL-fio>—ap» ‘ - 07 VFnUrjdmmt*FiU*»itß* Piltsbnrcb; Life, Fir? and Maricr His. 10. Office, Corner Market and WnrcrStn., I’LTTSBUIUiII, PA. ROBT. QALWAY, Pntfi.Umt. P. A. P.»»uia»t, AsnitEW PLKXirra, Jl. I'., rt.vHcou,. TM» Company nvdic* every lumrauco tqipcrUunm-to connected with LIVE RISKS. - Alto, agalxvrt llnll and CarßO Rmk*. <>n the Otito and MisfUalrpi ri»«T» and trilmurlea, nn«l Mar inn lllslt g*» (•rally. And against I*** nr mro;»Kf I>j i ue. And ngiun*t thv IVnU nf the f-:» nod inland Knvfjpitlaa and Trniu«|*>rtatM‘n- < Policies ie-aed at lonwt nlm ceWntfiit will: entrtj all parties. trencrcra: k t Alexander Hratllry, Jus*}ili S. Leech, John Fullerton, jlausfu M It Urovr, IKriil 11. Clmiiilkt. William Cnrr, Kn)«rt 11. H:»rt!fy, Jolin M'flUl. Hebert Qjiitray, R.TLTnnt-1 MeClmkl'fi. Joseph P. Ombuti. JvllQ Sd)U, Juni.-a Mar*lullL, Davi.l BlUirj. Jaim-it W. H«-ljav.\n. Cb«. Ari"* l ,||,n<>t. frh->— r,y2,\ s i%ilatioiphin nntl Jjift' INBUKANCK. C O M t* A N Y, No.. 149 Chermut Street, • nppoSlTß TUB CUSTOM. iPlTtr 8 B ; Win make *n kind* of InMimw*. • 10.. T « Un,iU.1...0. v..fy.|. l i|.lion «t P.x-perly or Mcrtl.AH.llw, nt reuftiaM" rat.-» <>f premium. lIOKKHT. p. KINO. PrmMi'tit. M. W. UALimi-N.VIc-Pn-i.l-nt pmtCTOC.i. $31« r 015 02 CWl<i I*. liny*-. U B. Knyli-li, I’. It Sarery, C. Sherman, 8. J. Metfarpn*. y. !!ue* burse. Secretary Special plotters. OmcK or the Nviiiii Mistso Co. or Dstkcit, ) I‘irtacucou, I’a , January 30, Ibis. > are hereby juuiiictl that an-AsscpH nu-n: of .In- lMlar nn<l Fifty C7i. taper Pham h*n b«oii levied uit tbe hKk of Uiin Company, payable at l ha efficraf llio Tn-wnrrf in L*iii*h«ii I :b.«.n ti.»* w-eomt .lay of March, ISiS Br order or the Bean! of Drrxtnri. WATKIt.MAN PVI.MCR.Trew. The Annual movtincof iho .‘•trwfcUriUJ. r* »f this Company will be. held at tho P««> of the Company In the city »f l*itt»bnrpli, on tho Sddny of March, lbtf.jjcaiW-naiißat -ff icragjST valuer. ;w' r . “ ornca or the inroorais ns© Bostus Stisisc Co, f I’ilbtbnrch, January CQlb, J Notice.—The Board of D :^ r( . c _ t«>r» of (he riffiburffH and Jlotlm 2,'inijtg t*j (Lie day dinJarod a Dividend <il TKh' DQLLA AH pm: PfIAIIE, payable to the Sh’Cktv'likr*, oc their renro* •eulativrs, on and alter MONDAY, tho ISth da*/ c f pe-hniA ' ry next. Eastern PlockhulJer* trill receive t’/Cir iliridiJut* FKBItUARV NKXT. tom 10 ».j,. to 4P. M _ .vml continued Ilf iicxvjn) ficm iUv to attyXor •U day*. «t U.e raimi hour*. J J 4.1C1 K 7 240 uu P. 478 04 14,841 4i 40.248 69 126,000 “ $317,041 48 ~ 'll I K. li. Coj-j I >s. I'nnl. | Jotm CUaj-Jen*. I K. Wilnr. J. <J. 0»TI», Afp-nt '•'t.i Alt. V j « -r*—'
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